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                    <text>W EEKEN D
April 11, 1999
91st Year. No. 163
(407)3222611
Sanford, FL

S e rv in g

Lottery

Sanford. Casselberry.

W inning

Lake Mary, Longwood.
Oviedo. W inter S prings

Numbers

and Seminole C ounty

3A

Longwood
candidates
share views
of city issues
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pointless dent removal,
plraae
Page 7A.

□BRIEFLY
will present ■ half-hour spe­
cial. Take Stock in Children.
on Wednesday at 5 p.m. on
the Sunshine Network. Cre­
ated In Pinellas County In
1091 by a former school
teacher to provide mentors
and community-sponsored
scholarships to students from
low-income families. Take
Stock In Chlldrrn Is now af­
filiated with 51 Florida coun­
ties with 20 corporate spon­
sors. For more Information,
call (8501 224-6070.
Bays and Olds Ctwks o f C a s ­
u a l Florida this week o b ­
serve National Boys and Otrio
Club Week. April 1 1 - 1 7 .
with a record-breaking
March for the T h re e M il­
lionth Youth* to benefit from
the clubs nationwide. Base­
ball superstar Ken OrtfTey Jr.,
who Joined the National
Board of Governors o f the
youth service organisation In
1998 Is the national spokes­
man for the March. Each o f
the 950 clubs In the country
will submit a Most Valuable
Player (MVP) from their
‘ roster.* A final drawing will
be held at national headquar­
ters In Atlanta on May 7. with
the winner to be Invltrd.
along with a chaperone, to
Seattle to attend a Mariners'
game as Griffey's guest.
Boys and Girls Clubs of C en­
tral Florida serves more than
7.500 youth In 14 locations
In Seminole. Orange and
Osceola counties. For more
Information, call (407) 841­
6855 or visit the website at
www.bgccf.org.

STAFT WRITEH
LONGWOOD • The two can­
didates for Longwood’s City
Commission seat have similar
visions for a city with im­
proved communication, paved
*
and full commercial
sewage.
Judy Putx. 51. and Dan An­
derson. 29. both said they
want to Improve Longwood'a
Image and bring Improved
communication to the City
Commission. They both said
the City needs a sense of com­
promise and long-range plan­
ning.
with
less
micro­
managing o f city officials.
The special election for the
commission seat left vacant by
the resignation of Ron Sargent
will be held April 27.
"We have a very negative Im­
age as a City with businesses
and surrounding communi­
ties.* Putx said.
’ It's worse
than I thought when I first
started campaigning. The way
w r conduc; our affairs needs
to change.*
Anderson said there Is a

“As a rule, there Is
no surer way to
the dislike o f men
than to behave
well where they
have behaved
badly."
-LEW WALLACE

□ INDEX
B u sin e ss . . . . . . . . 7 A
C la s s ifie d ........... 4 B -6 B
C o m ic s .................... O B
C r o s s w o r d ............... 6 B
D e a r A b b y ............... B C
S c h o o ls ................... S B
H e a lth k F it n e s s . .2 C
H o r o s c o p e ............... B B
O b i t u a r i e s ................3 A
O p in io n ................... 4 A
P e o p le ............... 3 C -B C
S p o rts ............... 1 B -3 B
T e le v i s i o n ............... S C

W eass s n

C it y . Fog s B A

By M l Kerns
STAFF WKfTKM
SANFORD
O rrtchrn
Schapkrr. w ho was recently
named Seminole County's m c ondaiy school principal o f the
year by the school district, to
retiring from Seminole High
School (o spend more time
with her grandchildren.
Tt was a really hard deci­
sion.* Schapkrr said.
*My
husband and I agonized over
this for a year. This has been
a painful drrislon.*
Schapkrr has been the prin­
cipal of Seminole High School
for right yeans. She will move
to Falrhopr. Alabama with her
husband o f 37 years. Dom
Schapkrr.
The rtnjple has two chlldrrn.
Dom Jr. and Gall,
and four
grandchlldrrn who range In
age from two to six. Gall and
her two children
live In
Falrhopr. Schapkrr grew up
In Mobile. Ala.
*My husband and I married
young.* Schapkrr. who mar­
ried Dom when she was 19
and hr was 20. said. *Wr put
each other through school,
and then we workrd. W r want
to spend som e more time to­
gether with our children and
grandchildren.*
Schapkrr said she lias not
decided whether site will r e ­
turn to education In Alabama.
"I'm the type of person that
needs to stay active.* Schap­
ker said. T U do some commu­
nity work, and see what's
available.*
For II yrurs prior to being
named principal of Seminole

State-of-the art

High School. Schapker was as
assistant principal at Lyman
High School In Longwood. She
was a teacher the previous
four years In Fl. Lauderdale.
‘ Being here ut Seminole has
been a wonderful experience
for me.* Schapkrr said. 'It's
been rewarding and fulfilling.
HI never forget It.
I've been
privileged to work with a great
staff, a groat communities, and
I have memories that win al­
ways stay with me.*
Seminole High School, with
2.200 students, established an
Academy of Health Careers In
1993 that has been recognlxed
as a Best Practices Academy

R e n ts

STAFF W UrtEH

‘ Air Rescue 3* mads its way to the
Seminole County Sheriffs hanger
at Orlando Sanford Airport Thurs­
d ay after a brief facelift in Panama
City. Acquired through the military
surplus program from the CaJtfomia
Division of Forestry, the Bod 205
1071 UH-1H heavy-lift helicopter
includes a 420-gallon capacity wa­
ter bucket for fire suppression,
5,000-lb. lift capacity, dual medical
litter kits and rescue hoist. Al­
though its three primary missions
are to firefighting, Emergency
Medical Services transport and
rescue missions, the helicopter
seats to passengers, which could
include SW A T members, bomb
technicians, firefighters or evacu­
ated victims from disaster scenes
and traffic accidents. A second
helicopter w as not retrofitted for
service, but instead set aside for
parts. Loading the water bucket
are (L-R) Aircraft Commander John
Stewart. Phil Buster and Chief Me­
chanic John Ramoutar.

Model for the state for p r e ­
paring health care profession­
als. The academy, with 309
students currently enrolled,
provides a curriculum for stu­
dents planning health careers.
About 99 percent of the
academy graduates continue
with post-secondary educa­
tion. according to Mhooi r e c ­
ords.
Seminole High School also
hao programs for at-risk stu­
dents. Operation Yearn Is a
•pedal program designed to
Increase students' reading lev­
els by using a multi-sensory
computerized
reading
p ro­
gram.

Sanford airport
tops in the state
B y Bm

Internal Raves ns Barries
personnel will be available for
free last minute help on
Thursday. TAX DAY, at North
Branch Library -- Sanford.
150 North Palmetto Ave..
from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. E m ­
ployees and volunteers will
help prepare extension form s
and answer questions as well
as provide needed tax forms.
Taxpayers will be granted a
4-month extension, until
August 16. by filing Form
4868 by April 15.

□QUOTE

■pressing** nerd to Improve the
quality of government In the
City.
"That means circumventing
personal Issue*.*
Anderson
said.
Putx said that while she to
pleased with growth in city's
historic district. It "needs to
be brought up to par with the
rest of the town.’
She said
there needs to be Improve­
ments to the streets, right-ofways, sidewalks, sewers, and
storm drains.
"The sidewalks are In terri­
ble
condition
and
the
streetlights are dilapidated.*
Put*, a member of the Historic
Preservation
Hoard.
said.
"This Is ou r downtown.
It
should be a source o f pride.*
Anderson, a member of the
C ode Enforcement Hoard, said
that although lie opposes giv­
ing city money to private
property
owners,
the city
needs beautification projects
along the streets and aidewalks of the historic district.
He said he would not oppose
creating a special taxing dis­
trict for the area.

Schapker
will retire

SANFORD • The Orlando
Sanford Airport lias the most
general aviation In the state,
thanks to Its bustling pilot
training programs.
The airport also has the fifth
largest general aviation In the
country, according to the Fed­
eral Avtutlon Administration.
General aviation Is all (lying
except for commercial airlines
or military traffic.
General aviation operations
made
up 375.227 of the
380.981
total takeoffs and
landings for 1998. according
to the FAA.
Sanford Airport
Authority
Executive
Director
Victor
While said the airport’s activ­
ity levels arc primarily due to
the large amount of pilot
training activities at the facil­
ity, Including the Comalr Avia­

tion Academy.
T h e Comalr Aviation Acad­
emy Is one of the largest pilot
training centers In the world.*
White said.
"Their business
greatly contributes to the su c­
cess and growth our Airport
has been experiencing.*
The airport's overall aircraft
operations have Increased 8
percent since 1997.
More than 600 students en­
rolled In academy courses in
1998, according to Comalr
Aviation
President
Mike
Yocum.
•Airlines are hiring record
numbers o f pilots.* Yocum
sold.
Million Air Orlando contrib­
utes to general aviation traffic
by leasing aircraft, generating
charter flights, and engaging
In pilot training.
SunJet Aviation
Is con­
structing new facilities, with
plans to open Its own fixed
P to s s s e s s A ir p o r t . P e g s $ A

County trail needs
$20,000 for restroo
By Ross White
S T A F F W RITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
City of Winter Springs wants
Seminole County to toss In an­
other $20,000 for the con­
struction of a restroom at the
county's
Black
Hammock
Trallhead.
Apparently, there’s a mis­
understanding
about
the
funding for the comfort faclltty.
Winter Springs manager
Ronald W. McLemore said the
city requested $60,000 for the
project
based
upon
Us
“experience
wtth
bathroom
design standards.”
The county commission In

February authorized $40,000
rather than $60,000.
"W ere not sure how this
happened." McLemore said,
requesting
the
additional
$20,00 be approved when the
commissioners meet on Tues­
day.
The additional $20,000 • If
approved - would come from
moneys transferred
from the
county's general fund contin­
gency to Its professional serv­
ices fund.
*We better be sure this
doesn't
drain
our
funds."
Commissioner Randy Morris
said. T h e Air Force will have
nothing on us."
Construction o f the reP to a M s m

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ALTAM O m
April 8. 8:32 p m .. Orange Drive.
Marc A. Pamp. DOB 3/19/86,
arrested by Altam onte
Spring* Police officers, c h a ffe d with
msttr Injunction, Agg r o i r i h l l a y . Burghuy and
fA, April 8. 8 p m .. Osceola

A lttfft J. Bertrand. Jr.. 74.
Baltim ore
Avenue. Deltona,
died TTiuraday April 8, 1999.
B om in Newton. Maas, he
moved to C entral Florida In
1991 from W ayland. Mass.
Mr. Bertrand waa a Chemical
Technician
for Polaroid In
M aas, for 22 years.
M r. Bertrand served hi the
U 3. Army durin g WWII. He
waa a 32-Degree Mason.
He

DOB 8/31/88, w as arrested by 8c
errs, charged w ith Battery and Resist / Obstruct /O ppose O f­
ficer Without Violence.
•AH FO R D. April 9, 11:44 p m . West 5th
H aircut Joe* Mobley. D O B 10/1/56, w as w rested by
Police officers, charged w ith Aggravated Assault, t a c m / th e
Drug Paraphernalia and Concealed W om an Law Violation.
HARFORD. April 6. 3:43 a m .. Stats A sad 800. Christopher
Dokh. DOB 9/7/64. waa arrested by Seadnate County S h eriffs
officers, charped with Battery (Domestic Violence).

A L T A M O tm H
Armando Antonio
Crack Cocaine. Sale

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n l 8. 0:45 p m , Helen S tm t, Charles C M *
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daughter.
D ianne
Com aro.
BUtcrtca.
M aas.; daughter,
Oad D ra in s. W altham . Maaa.;
daughter. Elisabeth Shot). Del­
tona: daughter. Sandra Ber­
trand.
Fram ingham ,
Maaa.:
brother, John Bertrand. Fas­
tens,
M ass.; slater,
Ethel
Beecher. W inter Spring*: Ha­
ter. Elaine Cowles. Waltham.
M aaa.; eight grandchildren.
iU n iH iiif Family
Funeral
Hom e. Deltona. In charge of

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i o f Drug P ara p h e rn a lia
A pril 8. 2:30 p m . South
County Sheriffs officers arrested the
on chargm of
Poeseseton of Cocaine: Saasantl)
DOB 2/18/75;
of CoCameha Rhw. D O B 8/30/801 on
8.
catne and Possession o f Drug
Lankford. DOB 1/7/69; Adrtaa K.
of
of
Cocaine. Poeieselon of D rug
Cannabis Under 20 Oram a: Vi
DOB 2/9/58;
Demlan J. Oeffen. D O B 7/8/7% Donald R. McCray. DOB
5/13/47: and Benjam en Rovtto, D O B 10/13/74.
LOROWOOO, A pril 8. 4:30 p a . State Road 800, Christopher
Paul Daigle. D O B 6/10/75, waa arrested by Longwood Police
officers, charged with Poaacsnlon o f Drug Paraphernalia and
Possession or C annabis U n der 20 Orama.
LOROWOOO, A pril 8. 12:18 a m .. West Marvin S tm t. Ocorge
Theodore Sand land. D O B 2/14/81, w as arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession of Con­
trolled Substance (Rophynol). Sale o f Controlled Substance
(Rophynol) and S ale[ of Cannal
C an n abis.
LOROWOC
IOWOOD. April 8. 12:18 a.m.. Kingston Road. Nicholas An­

thony Koval. DOB 3/17/81. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs ofltcrrs. charged with Possession o f Controlled Sub­
stance (Rophynol).
Purchase o f Controlled Substance
(Rophynol) and Purchase o f Cannabis.
LONOW OOD April 8. 8:42 a.m.. State Road 434. James Mi­
chael 'Rebel Dog* Bohn II. DOB 7/15/80. was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession of
Cannabis Under 20 Orama and Driving While License Sus­
pended.
■AHFORD, April 9. 12:57 a.m.. Academy Avenue. Daniel Brad­
shaw. DOB 4/8/61. was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
cliargcd with Possess Cannabis Under 20 Orama Without Valid
R/X sod Resist WUh Violence Officer.
BARFORD. April 8. Time Unknown, 12th Street. Cedric Jerrod
Church. DOB 10/20/781 w aa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possess Cannabis Under 20
Orams Without Valid R / X Plee / Attempt to D ude an Officer
and Tampering W ith Evidence.

ALTAMORT8 SPR 1R08. April 6. 3:08 p.m.. State Road 436.
AM n Kenneth Stllabower. DOB 7/28/63, was arrested by A l­
tamonte Springs Police officers, charged with Driving While Li­
cense Suspended / Revoked.

ALTAMONTV 8FR IH 08. April 6. 5:50 p m.. East Altamonte

Springs Drive. Michelle A. Pantano, DOB 2/18/80. waa ar­
rested by ASP officers, charged with Retail Theft. Possession
o f Cannabis Under 20 Orama and Possession of Drug Para­
phernalia.
SANFORD. April 6. 11:47 p.m.. 8th S tm t. Freddie Lee Wil­
liams. DOB 8/15/68, waa arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged with Robbery - Unarmed.

Adda
A.
Chadwick.
4fl.
Cypreaawood
Court. W inter
Springs, died Thursday April
8, 1989.
B om in Ole ben.
Oerm any she resided In Cen­
tral Florida fo r 24 yean . M n .
Chadwick w aa a secretary.
Survivors include husband.
Ronald L Chadwick. W inter
Springs: son. Steven L Chad­
wick. W inter
Springs; stater,
B arbara Crenshaw. Cheyenne.
Wyo.
Banfleld Funeral Home, W in­
ter
Spring*. In charge
of
service*.

Ocorge A . Frederick.
91.
Hastings Drive. Deltona, died
April 9. 1999. Bom In Brook­
lyn. N.Y. he moved to Central
Florida m 1968 from Brook­
lyn. M r. Frederick waa a D e­
sign Engineer
for the U.S.
Department o f the Navy. He
waa Catholic.
Mr.
Frederick
enjoyed
woodcraftlng and metal craft­
ing.
Survivors Include
niece.
M arlon RuaacU-Ptcraor. Plcaaantvllle, N.Y.
Bauloatiff Family
Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
services.

Richard Spoonhour. DOB 12/2/74. was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police officers, charged with Restating Without V io­
lence.
SANFORD. April 6. 1:07 p.m.. West 13th S tm t. Reginald
Donnell Jones, DOB 1/26/80, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession Altered ID
Card / Other's ID Card.
SANFORD, April 6. 5:52 p.m.. Sanford Avenue. Patsy Ann
Beall. DOB 1/16/40. was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged with Disorderly Intoxication

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April 11, 1999

April 10, 1999
Today is the 104th
day o f 1999 and the
22nd day of tpring.

of 1998 and the
day of tpring.

TO D AY’ S H ISTO RY: On this day In
1M4, the A m erica Society for the Pre­
vention of Cruelty to Animals w as In­
corporated The society was founded
by Henry Bergh.
On this day in 1*53, “ House o f Wax,*
starring Vincent Price, premiered In
New York City. It was the first featurelength 3-D movie.
*
On this day in IM9. the musical group
Alabam a was nam ed artist o f the
decade by the Academy of Country
Music.
TO D A Y’S B IR TH D AYS: Matthew C.
P erry (1784-1838), U.S. N avy com ­
modore; William Booth (1828-1812),
social reformer, Joseph Pulltaer (1847•1111), newspaper publisher, C lare
Boothe Luce &lt;1»43-I987&gt;, writer. Harry
Morgan (1815), actor, Is 84; Omar
Sharif (1932 ), actor, is 17; Paul Ther­
oux (1941), writer, la 38.

TO D A Y’ S H ISTO RY: On this day In
1814, Napoleon Bonaparta abdicated
the throne of France.
On this day In 1921, KDKA, a radio sta­
tion in Pittsburgh, Pa., broadcast the
first liv e description of a sporting
event to be broadcast on the radio, a
boxing match between Johnnie Ray
and Johnny Dundee.
On this day in 1948, President Lyndon
Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of
1988, a week after the assassination of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
TO D A Y’ S B IR TH D AYS: Christopher
Smart (1722-1771), poet; Charles Evans
Hughes (1882-1848), U.S. Suprem e
Court Justice; Dean Acheson (18931871), U.S. secretary o f elate; Joel
G rey (1S33-), actor, Is 87; Lou ise
Lasser (1838-1. actress, is 60; B ret
Ssberhagen (I884-), baseball player, is
33.

Today ie the 101*

M r*. M illard w aa a m em ber
o f the Welcom e W agon and of
the Fairway.
Survivors include
aen. Joe

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Bill Kirchhoff
201 S. h rk Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-1558

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pinner
Clayton Lavrm e Oehr. 87.
Airport Bhrd.. Sanford, died
April 8. 1999. Bom In Albion.
Pa., he moved to Central
Florida In 1948. Mr. Oehr waa
a Laundromat owner. He was
a Unitarian Universalis!.
Mr. Oehr served In (he U.S.
Navy. He was a member of the
Elks Lodge o f Port Orange, the
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views
C o m m u n it y V ie w s
Both candidates would Soup kitchen is not good fo r Sanford
benefit Longwood
By Tom Beck

No m a tte r tin* ou tcom e In the April 2 7 L on gw ootl
special ele ctio n fo r the City C om m ission , a ca n d id a te
w ill b e e le c te d w h o Is dedicated to Im p rovin g
co m m u n ica tio n betw een com m issioners an d
residen ts, and to Im provin g the City Itself.
T h e C ttv w ill benefit from the service o f eith er J u d y
1‘ut/ or Dun Anderson.
Hotji c a n d id a te s say that Im proving th e city's lin a ge
Is a top p riority , and that a key Is to Im p ro ve
co m m u n ica te a n d com prom ise with tltc lr fellow’
co m m is sio n e rs.
A n d erson . 29. is a relative new -com er to
L on g w ood 's p o litical scene, currently s e r v in g on th e
C ode E n forcem en t Hoard, fills Is a plus fo r a c ity
co m m ission som etim es mired In personal con lh cts.
Put/. 5 1 . a m em ber o f the Historic P re serv a tio n
Hoard, h a s m ore experien ce serving the c ity . T h is
ex p erien ce Is In valu ab le training for th e p re s s u re o f
serving o n the C ity Com m ission.
W hen l* u u looks five years Into the fu tu re , she secs
a b u stlin g dow n tow n , m ore paved streets, ce n tra lized
city s e rv ic e departm en ts, and a city w ith Im p roved
com m u n ica tion a n d a b etter im age. S h e n o dou b t
w ill p la y a n im portant role In m aking th is Im age a
reality, o n o r oil the com m ission.
A n d erson 's vision for th e city five yea rs from n o w is
to see an Im proved qu a lity of life and m o r e a ttractive
places to d o business. Anderson wants to see
im p roved p u blic parks, more reason ab le co d e
en fo rce m en t, and m ore rlty sew er lines.
A n d e rs o n Is a self-em ployed com p u ter p rogra m m er.
H it/ Is a local bu sin ess owner. Doth a re co llege
e d u c a te d .

Uoth candidates would make skilled commissioners
and Longwuod wins either way.

O t h e r V ie w s
FOCUS

ON

By the way Jean M etis and
Irene Blown have been c a r r y ­
ing on about Ihelr volunteer
activities you would think lli.it
we arr In the m iddle of the
great depression. Excuse me.
but the economy Is die best
that It lias lx-en In decades
and virtually
anyone
who
wants a Job and Is willing to
work can have one And for
those people who are having
temporary financial problem s,
food stamps and welfare eon
lliuie to Ih- available, l or those
who arr disabled . supplem en­
tal social security
benefits
have always lx-en available.
Jean Mrtts. never the less,
finds It necessary to open a
soup kitchen In the middle of
the Sanford Historic District
during these Ixxtmlng times.
I'm sorry . but If Jean M rtts
llruls it necessary to warm the
cockles of her heart fry op en ­
ing a soup
kitchen,
why
doesn't sfir open
a soup

kltchen where she lives In
Dike
Monnx*'
There
are
plenty of poor people In Dike
Monroe.
Ojx-nlng
a
soup
kltclm i In the area o f Elm
Avenue and Fourth Street In
tin- Sanford Historic District
will virtually guarantee that no
one would lx- willing to restore
a home anyone near that area.
I have watched what fias
gone on In that area when
Jean Mrtts was handing out
tier tree food to go. Scores o(
cars harked up In lines down
Elm Avrnur all lire- way to
Eighth Strrrl I watched many
of the occupants of their cars
throw tbrtr cigarette buttes.

lx-er cans and otlirr litter In
homeowners yards. Jean M elts
and Irrnr Brown like fo refrr
tn people as Ihr h.ivrs and
have riots. Irrnr Brown posed
the question.* Have you ever
lx-en down on your Hick, b e ­
tween Jolts or lived pay day to
pay day?* Yes. Irrnr most of us
have, hut we quit klv learned
to not spend money wr did not
have and not In produce ch il­
dren tli.it we could not **ipport. I find it ridiculous tluit
you seem to think that anyone
who works hard, saves their
money ami avoids addictive
substance is some kind of evil
person.

tern How ran thrse developers
and engineers continue to tie
Issued permits when
they
never finished our storm water
system?
Deny the llarllng-Locklln
townhouses. To do otherw ise
could result In millions o f dol­
lar* of damage when these
townhouses fiood.

was on thr way out. In spite of
his secretary have this tim e
blocked on tier calendar for a
meeting Wr Itvr In tine of the
smallrst counties In thr state
and are ranked among one of
thr more .diluent counties I
Ilave not seen my tax trill go
down lalrly Iri spltr of th r
transportation nl myriad bust
nesses
into
the
county
l|x-rhaps liecause wr rush to
give
them
relocation
lax
brraks (or 1 to 5 years) In th r
| m h I few years I have srrn our
street system become d o gg e d
tiy traffic form all tills busi­
ness. neighborhoods lurried
Into traffic arteries, green a r­
eas with houses and apart­
ments Janimrd on reduced lot
sizes and our once pristine
lakes Ix-lng drilled I now am a
witness lo ihr complete d r-

Advice for supermodels
fm very worried about the supemiodcls.
Because rimes are tough for the ultra-beautiful these
days. Newsstands are no longer dominated by the glowing
visages o f famed models like Cindy Crawford. Christy Tu r­
lington and Naomi Campbell. Instead, we re seeing m ovie
stars like Susan Sarandon and Sandra Mullock, television
personalities like Oprah Winfrey, and public llgures like
I Hilary Clinton.
The New York Times reports that magazines with celeb ri­
ties on the cover sell more copies than those with models.
Magazine editors also tell the paper of record that celebs
are easier to work with and generate more Interest because
readers have a sense of thetr entire personality. I guess you
could say that when tl comes to cover m odels. Americans
want more than Just a pretty face.
Hut what will become of the pretty faces? Connor Ken­
nedy. a booker at Company Models, Is concerned. ’ It s very
frustrating right now." Kennedy told the Times. “If m aga­
zines are making such an effort to feature Gwyneth P.dtrow
over and over again, well, what happens to the next gen era­
tion of Linda Evangelistas? That generation Isn t coming
Into Its own.*
The prospect of a world without supcrmodels Is certainly
a troubling one. Still, one must adjust to the times. So here
are some alternative career suggestions for Clndv. Linda
and the gang.
— Members of Congress. Once a upon a time, a public offi­
cial had to be well-versed In matters of state In order to
properly lead the country. But these days the Issues d e­
bated In tfu- hallowed halls of Congress have about as much
substance .is a bag of rice cakes. Whether It's the Senate
impeachment trial or the breaking sex scandals o f oncesanctlmonlous Republican politicians. Congress Is making
C-Span look more and more like El's "Gossip Show.* The
trouble Is. the proceedings lack Hair All those pasty white
men In o il-rack suits make for tiresome viewing. So I say we
let the supermndels lake over. Then the House of R epresen­
tatives i an become a House of Style!
—Rock Stars. The supermodels should be Inspired by the
careers o f arilsts like Michael Bolton. Mariah Carey and
Mill! Vanllll. Indeed, these brave souls have trlutnph-overadverslty stories that will bring tears to the most hardened
among us. They have after all. managed to rise to the top of
the i harts without having any musical talent! All they did.
really, was lit the suit. And we all know tli.it supcrmodels
know bow to do that!
—Department of Motor Vehicles Clerks. Wanted: Individu­
als experienced In giving off all manner o f negative vibes—
sulky glares, vacant stares, etr. Ability to m ake others wait
all day without ever considering their needs or feelings a
plus.
So take heart, supcrmodels. You may not be able to find
work In the fashion, but that's all right. Th ere are plenty of
other Industries that value style over substance.

L e tte r s
Deuv town houses in
O viedo

Deny
lire
llarllng-Locklln
Townhouses on West
Calm
Valley Drive. Oviedo. Tills p r o ­
posed project
Is
next
to
RivrrWalk. It Is to lx- built try
the
Little
Econlockhutchcr
River on land that was
un­
derwater
during
Tropical
Storm Gordon In 1094. T rop i­
cal Storm Gordon, not even a
10 year event, brought only
7.1* of rain In five days to this
area. Itrr f EMA maps which
are used lor the
Burling
Ian kiln townhouses are bused
on Information which is from
15-40 years old. Th e AJufaya
Trail. 4.14 Bridge Is very close
to this projected project. A c ­
cording to the old FEMA maps
the 100 year fioodplatn Is at
JH feet by thr bridge . Tfie
river gauge on the bridge was
at :IG. 14 feet on Dec. 28. 1997
alter a .'I day total of 4.5* of
rain (see USGS data for the
Alafaya Bridge). This Is less
than 2 fret fnnn the IOO year
lloodpluln and It was only a
lew Inches of rain. (Not even a
10-year event which Is 7* of
rain In 24 hours). On Sept. 25.
1998. the river rose to .15.29
feet after a 10 day total of 4.7*
of rain.
At
the March
SJKWMD
board meeting It was brought
up by your st.df. according to
Gov. Bush, you arc also to look
at the secondary and cum ula­
tive Impacts of a project.
There Is concern that tills
project will have a negative
secondary Impact on River
Walk Tile water run-off from
ibis land already drains to ­
wards our neighborhood. Also,
bow will tills project Impact
the
Little
Econ
River?
(Outstanding Florida
Water
1991). Surely. It will add to
the cumulative w ater quantity
and quality problems which ul
ready plague tills river.
Mr.
Marling
of
MarlingDu kiln, was the engineer for
River Walk.
According
to
SJRWMD our developer. Derry
White, from Whltcmurk and
Mr. Hurling never com pleted
River Walk's stormwater sys-

Susan E berle
O v ie d o

Demand more of
county leaders
I am writing this letter to e x ­
press my recent ex perien ce
with Seminole County gov­
ernment and the constant ab­
sence of top managers In the
county. I recently required
some Information from
the
county on an alleged Investiga­
tion made l»y the county
building department. Ilils in­
vestigation does not personally
Involve me. so this not a sour
grajx-s letter. My concern was
tire- money and manpower e x ­
pended In a frivolous investiga­
tion by the county building
department and thr county at­
torney's office. 1 scheduled a
meeting September 1998 to
discuss tills Investigation and
supply Infonnallon th.it would
slop this waste of time and
money. I arrived on time for
this scheduled meeting only lo
have the then building official
tell me he dldn'l know any­
thing about any meeting and

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C o p j o b g e ls
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A1 .1 Uni.try Ctut» inerting
hr attrndril. Carlton llrnlry
rn .ilh Ihr *peakrr asking
ilir KotarlunH what |oh tliry
wonlil have held If not Ihr
nnr Ihry wrrr doing.
llrnlry, Ihrn a pilnilp.il at
l.yman I Ill’ll School, nrrdrd
only a second In answer.
"I'd have hrrn an animal
traln rr."
Itils was ihr anm lolr
Seminole County (Timinlsslon chairm an llrnlry nsrd
Friday when asked whrihrr
hr would apply rilhrr for Ihr
Comity Manager's position
or lor Ihr Sanford roller
C h iefs |ol&gt;
TTie two varain les wrrr
advertised pisi about Ihr
same lime, and twlcr tin*
m u n lrr of l andldalrs have
applied tor the chiefs jolt
than ttie manager's
'It (fluid lie." llrnlry said,
‘ that the nianagrr's jot) Is
loo complex. Mow many
Itropic know all alxml land
Issnrs. water and srwrragr,
pul.Ik safety and a whole lot
more? How many are quail
tied io run a $.171 million
business with 2,000 employ
rrsT '
As ol today. .17 men and 5
women say they ran do the
)oti
At die satnr time, 100 or
so men and women sav they
a ir qualified to tie Sanford's
top I lip
Ilir m anager* |oli may
pay as milch as $120 (100
The polli e c hiefs Is
probably going to tie
♦70.000 to $mo.ooo
Sanford Mayor lainy Dale
laughed altoiil which one hr
would lake T d no lur the
our that paid the most and
III tills case Ilir onr I Iwllrvr
I would la- incur c|ll,llll!rd to
do A |*ou11 Id like* lo makr
Is dial S a n fo rd w ill hitvr lo
pay tan buck* to net ihr first
p,issiliU |&gt;cc|ti r i hlrl
'I'm plrasrct dir way Ihr
clly staff lias nonr alniut ad
vrrtislnn iibnut dir national
srarch that has attrartrd
inorr than 100 ( andldatrs,"
Dale said 'W r had I.TOGIy
maiianer i andldatrs a yrar
ano Ihose arr nood mini
hers Sure. It lakes lime lo
sill through the applications
‘ W r ended up nrlliun
man.iner
funy VanDerworp wtio was unlit here,
hur it was important to do
die naUonat search And
then to determine, wr had
rxac tly who wr wanted nntit
here."
Had Vanderworp not Irlt
Seminole County tci surcerd
the well rrsprctrd Hill Sim­
mons as Sanfind’s maiianer.
he iiunhl have been the
natural c hole r to he the
county ni.inaner,
Seminole County t boose
an mdeprudenl recrullmenl
firm Irom Nan rnss. 0a.. lo
advertise and collect resu
tries of mananertal raiulldates.
T he county Is p.iytnn the
linn S IS .000.
The Human Uesourtes D e­
partment in Sanford did Its
own advertising ond pren
esslnn of c andidates (or
$ 1.500.
County Commissioner
(Irani Maloy suggested ads
to run in the VV'nfl Street
Jourtmf and Soudcii/ New
Fork Time’s. The county
nixed die Idea.
‘ Wr didn't want to he In­
undated with applications,"
Henley said Friday,
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"We should foe us on building
pride and &lt;rrutllig a sense of
f-otnmmtlly.' Anderson said
Although iMith candidates
said they want to prrsrrxr a
budget surplus and contain
government costs, they also
said dial I on g wood needs to
address commercial and rest
drutl.il sewage concerns
1*111/ sale! (hr City nerds lo
gel all commercial arras on
sewage r.ithrr than septic ( y v
trm s to rui outage growth and
development
Fill/ also said
that It would Ice a good in­
vestment to lav III rrslilrnll.il
sewer lines while paving dlrl
roads
*ll may take It) years, tint it
can be done.' f*utx said 'Part
ol tills money will c cime from
the
husinrsses
dirtnsflvrs
with Impact fees and addl
t tonal Income Imm taxes.*
Anderson said he Is con­
cerned that there is no com ­
mercial sewer troni County
Road 427 to U.S highway 17along s t a l e Koad - K M
"Wr need lo go after com ­
mercial sewer with all haste,"
Anderson said
'Hustncsses
contribute to our cpialliy of
life."
Installing residential sewer
lines will be more 'Irtrky."
since many residents would
resist sewer till(&gt;.««'t Ires, both
« andldatrs said They agree
dial die chnlrr should be- left
up in residents.
"Cher the long-term
our
sewer and road Infrastructure
ts important." Anderson said
"Residential sewer Is a long­
term goal It will probably not
happen in two to live years."
Moth candidates said there
needs to be Improved commurilc.itloti between the remindsstern and residents, citing die
anger and confusion of numer­
ous residents toward the city's
code enforcement policies on
Isiats and commercial vehi­
cles.
"Why do we have these rules
with boats that most people
don't agree with," Anderson
said
"Code enforcement Ls
the legal way that we enforce
reasonableness. We c an't have
people feeling
unfairly tar­
geted.
That's another busi­
nesses we lose."
Until candidates favor re ­
forming
code
enforcement
regulations to Improve the
city's relationship with resi­
dents and businesses.
Put/
said that while die rlty should
ease code enloreeiiient, home­
owners associations could then
have require merits that exceed
those of the city.

W h at’ s eoinfi on in
Sem inole County
Schools?

I’ll!/ Is concerned
about
dumpsters overflow trig In die
commercial
district.
She
wants to see Increased cen­
tralization of the City's gov­
ernment. with die permitting
department located closer to
the building department for
example, to the government
"more user friendly."
Anderson wants to lower
taxes, and Invest Longwoods
current government surplus,
Interest
froin investing the
surplus would thru pay for
capital improvements to the
city. Anderson said.
'Except for dellutte causes
and project* such as road
paving, w r should give the
money back to tfie people."
Anderson said
Put/ s*»d the City needs to
attract and retain businesses
through beautification efforts
and Infrastructure
improve­
ments. Including pacing proj­
ects and Installing commercial
sewage lines.
"We need to take a good look
at getting sewers Into com ­
mercial
areas."
Hit/
said
"Ulghl now. It Is about 50 per­
cent sewer and 50 perernt
septic tanks What you can do
on a septic tank Is limited."
Put/ said new businesses
would increase the city's tax
base, and prevent costs lo cur­
rent residents from Increasing.
Doth candidates agree that
ttie Ctty commission should
srl goals fur the city and act as
a governing body, but not grt
Involved in day-to-day affairs
as a managing body.
The candidates also agree
that .ls commissioners, they
would seek to Improve rela­
tionships
with
neighboring
cities and the County to bring
more Joint efforts that would
benefit the city.
■"Hip County Is widening
Lake Krnma Road." Anderson
said.
"What If the Improve­
ments could be done to mini­
mize noise. W need to cummuniratc
and
work
with
them."
Hit/ holds a bachelors d e­
gree in business administra­
tion from Governors State Uni­
versity In Illinois. She ro-owns
a doll simp and a plumbing
business with her husband.
David. The couple have one
daughter. Jenn. who Is 20.
Put/ ts treasurer o f the Cen­
tral Florida Society for His­
toric
Preservation.
and
a
member o f (he Longwood So­
ciety for Historic Preservation.
She Is a member
of the
Greater Seminole Chamber of
Commerce. Leadership Semi­
nole Class of 2000. and the
Republican Executive Commit­
tee.
Anderson holds a computer
science bachelor's degree from
the University o f Southern
California, and Is a computer
programmer.
He is on the
city’s
Code
Enforcement
Ikiard, and Is president of the
Home Owners Association of
Columbus Harbor. Anderson
and his wife. Robin, do not
have a child.

W hat’ s going on with
the youth today?
C h eck out our new
fo u r page section

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Pet of the
W eek
The Seminote Herald Pet O f The
W eek is Beetlejuice. a 4-yearold black longhaired spayed fe ­
male declawed. Good with d o gs
and adults She is available at
the Humane Society ol Seminole
County located at the interaection of County Home Road and
U .S Highway 17-92 next to Flea
World in Sanford For more infor­
mation. call (407) 323-0685

tley High School with a senior category award at the
inaugural Orlando S cien ce Center Science Challenge.

Bob Koch, vice president ol manufacturing tor Cirent
Semiconductors, presents Alcifia Wali|i of Lake Bran­

G a rd en club
offers gifts to
co m m u n ity

Local students win science
awards, recognition
ORLANDO Luke Brantley High School studrnts were Among the winners In the Inaugu­
ral OSC Science Challenge at Orlando Science
C enter.
Winners of the seven science categories In
the senior division (high school students) In­
cluded Chemistry. Altfla Walljt. Lake Brantley
High School: Computer Science. Timothy
Thom as Palm Bay High School: Earth and
Space, Jay Michaels. Cocoa High School; En­
gineering. Jayson Clifford. Astronaut High
School; Environmental. Justin Coran. Palm
Bay High School: Mathematics. Jennifer
I'clka. lukr Highland Preparatory: and PtiysIrs.
Touchton Camthers, W ildwood
High
Scltool. Each student received a $400 cash
prize.
Category winners in the Junior division
(m iddle school students) won a $400 US.
Savings Bond. These students w ere ChrmlsIrv Stacy Stutts. Si Teresa Catholic; Com­
puter Science. Naman Shall. Southwest Jun­
ior Earth and Space. Matthew Sobteskl. St.
Joseph's Catholic: Engineering. Jason Carry.
Stone Middle School: Environmental. Carrie
Miller. Stone Middle School: Mathematics.
Susan Thomas. St. Marys Catholic: and
Physics. Christopher Kotnanskl. Lake High­

land Preparatory.
Three special awards were given to students
by ASCK lAm encan S w ir ly o f Civil Engineers)
for outstanding civil engineering projects. The
students were Story Sherwood. Like tlrantley
High School; Stephen Emery. Edgrwatrr High
School: and Kandy Thompson. Oak Park Mid­
dle School.
The Invitees to the Inaugural OSC Science
Challenge were middle and high school win­
ners of their county scirner and engineering
fairs The com petition, held Iasi month fea­
tured the best and brightest science projects
from the seven county Central Klorlda area
consisting of Brevard. Luke. Mahon. Orange.
Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties.
Three local corporations dunalrd money to
fund Ihe S cience Challenge. Cirent SlmlConductorLucenl Technology gave $10,000.
while Lockhred Martin Electronics and Mis­
siles and Ihe Florida High Tech Corridor
Council contributed $f&gt;.000 each.
Hie Orlando Science Center ts a non-profit
lifelong learning center that reaches people of
all ages and backgrounds through general
admissions, continuing education programs,
school visits, teacher programs, community
out reaches and membership programs.

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T lie lx o ru Garden Club will
provide a new gardrn hose
for and the planting of a new
tree at every Habitat for
Humanity house built In
Sanford. The group p re­
sented a fruit-beadng or­
ange tree to the Lane family
when
their Cedar Street
house was dedicated on Val­
entine's Day. Lora wilt do­
nate trees and hoses for
three more Cedar Street
houses to be built by Habitat
fur Humanity. Lora Garden
Club o f Sanford Is currently
coordinating unolher beau­
tification project with the
city's landscape architect.
Howard Jeffries. Other plans
include
the
group's
bi­
annual fund-raiser, sched­
uled for October 2000. titled
“ Making Spirits Bright.'

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Business
Dent removal is painless for ‘ artist9

T h e to p U .S . c o r p o r a t i o n s

B j V iv ia n O a lllm o re
STAFF w u rre it
AI.TAMONTK SPRINGS - O f­
fering a body shop alternative
for Irss Ilian thr cost of an
aulo detail. Deni Trk In Allamontr Springs provide* a lowcost. time-saving alternative
for the rrpalr of minor dents,
often In about an hour.
Just about every ear on th r
road has met with dam age
hunt hall, shopping tarts and
ta r doors, Jent Trk repairs
usually run $100 jut ear.
Available s m ite s slart at $50
for thr llrst dent and Inrludr
touch up and chip rrpalr.
Owner l-ury Trolls found his
nit lie try opening a rrtall shop
to make the servlrr available
to lhe general publlr. while Ills
lew Im.iI competitors provide
(h r servile only to auto d e a l­
ers and Industry
Insiders.
Trolls and two mobile techni­
cians work six days a week,
their motto, *lf you've got a
ding, give us a ring *
Using specialized tools to
sculpt the body shape from
the reverse side. Trolls c o n ­
siders himself an artist. Cus­
tomers ottrn watch the p ro c ­
ess with awe. he says. ’ I had a
brain surgeon watch with fas­
cination" and even ask (jurelions.
Trolls, an Allamontr Springs
resident. Iranted the rrchnltpie tn California and say* hr
prarllrally starved thr first

General Motors is the biggest com pany in the United States in terms o f
revenue. It took in $178.2 billion in 1997.

Let us know

Larry and Laurla Teolls give customers prompt eervice while repairing minor car dente.
year. He thinks the retail op­
eration and mobile technicians
put him at thr cutting rdgr of
this servlrr. His customers are
often Invited to make use of
his wife, Laurie's, hair styling
service while they wait for
their drill rrpalr*. She and
her parents own Hair Visions,
next door to Dent Tek

State Hoad 436. Just west of I4. Hours are Monday through

Friday. 9 a m. to 6 p.m. ant*
Saturday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Seminole Herald wants to publicize your events, classes
and seminars that are available to thr general publlr.
We'd like to have the (nformallon for your announcement at
least a week In advance,
All Items should be typed or written legibly and include Infor­
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phone number In case we have some questions about the Infor­
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Dent Trk (407-682*66641 ts
located at 104 Jay Drive, olf o f

Citrus ‘M iss’ will
judge local contest
OVIEDO Miss Florida Citrus. Candy Griffin. will be one
ol seven celebrity Judges at the Citizens Hank of Oviedo Cit­
rus and Celery Conk-Of! In-lug held May I al 10 a m on A1
rxandrta boulevard In Oviedo. The rooking mutest is a part
ol the Taste of Ovlrdft festival now In Its nitli year.
GtlfTln. 23. o f Frostproof, was selected to represent Flor­
ida's ettnis industry as a goodwill ambassador and to hel|i
educate consumer* on thr health benefit* of citrus prod­
ucts As the oiltrla) ambassador for thr industry, Grtflln will
travel around Hie world and provide Interviews on television
and radio and also make appearance* at rrtall and trade
shows. For more information, rail (407) 365-0500.

A nnual aw ards

H n u esolo by Torn* Vincent

Tn-Cily Eloctncal Contractors of Altamonlo Springs was among 12 com­
panies recognized by Turner Construction Company lot outstanding
porlormanco, excellence in communication skills and partnering proficioncy on Turner projects Other local winning subcontractors include
Masters Unlimited of Casselberry; Interstate of Florida Inc.; and FinIrock Industnes Inc. of Apopka. Pictured from left are Frank Cardinal.
Tumor Conslruction; David Beasley, Michael Cornelius. Ed Banas. TriCity Eloctncal. Mark Holden, Turner Construction, Dave Carlson. Roy
Campbell, Tri-City; and Chuck Brandt. Turner Conslruction

rote brings it nil within jv u r n\uh. V ie kitchen wnoeation. Ihe m u- car. the dwam tucaiion. Vie college eifucation.
Our .Am-w f / lomc Etiuity l ine also gjiivs &gt;x*n i/inv i w i t w m

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years. Ami tlwre's lixed Rite/Cvceil Term, ideal tor major purchases. ( .'/iouvs like these giiv jin f/it- u/fimah- freedom in

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stroom Is to be contingent on
thr City of Winter Springs
agreeing to a long-term main­
tenance
and
dally
openIng/closing of the restroom fa ­
cility. The Job would not be
done until the paper work was
complete typc-of-thlng.
County Commission Chair­
man Carlton Henley said F'rlday lh.it the restroom Issue
could provoke a good debate.
County Planning Director
Frances Chandler said Friday
that there have been a number
o f calls from the trail users for
a facility.
"Many o f 11use people have
small children and they've
asked that a restroom be
built.'* Chandler said.
Tlte facility would be con­

With ii rate this low, there's r i m r been a better time to hike luhuntage of tlw eifuity in tvur home. SunTrust s new. low

structed within Winter Springs
corporate limits on the 3 1/2
mile trail that runs through
both
Oviedo
and
Winter
Springs.
Chandler said
that
the
county staff is presenting the
Issue to the commission with­
out a recommendation.
"We received the request
and we put In on the agenda."
she said. "We have not made
an analysis. If we are directed
to do so by Hit* board, that Ls
what will he done."
"We are extremely proud
about the trull , the time It
look to build and the costefficiency." Chandler said, "W e
don't have the funds at this
lime lo extend the trail as we
hope to In the future. As It Is.
many are using the trail."

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Lyman to
celebrate
75 years
of sports
LONGWOOD • Hm It really
been 75 y e a n now for Long*
wood*! Lyman High School?

The school la celebrating tta
athletic history tonight at The
Clarion Plaza In Orlando. Pew
school* are so long overdue for
this kind of celebration.
Lyman wtB induct 10 memb en into Its n ew H all o f Fame.
Few schools can boaat o f 75
yean of tradition. In fa c t when
Lyman Ant opened tta doors.
Seminole wma the only other
high school in the county.
Other schoola can boaat o f
recent succeaaea. bu t Lyman
has the tradition to back It up.
The Greyhounds haven't won
a state title in an y sport atnee
the baseball team brought home
the trophy In 1005. b u t the
history that w ill come out to­
night la amazing.
Some of the nam es aren't go­
ing to be too fam iliar. W hen you
have 75 yean o f history, things
go back a lot longer than a lot of

But here's a few that might
ring a bell.
* Lake Mary athletic director
Doug P rim , once one o f the
state * beat wrestlers, la one o f
the honorres. He's at-a different
school now, but S e m in o le'
County sports fans know ex­
actly who he la and might even
remember when he w as the
quarterback o f the Qreyhounds.
* Carlton Henley has to m em
a mention. He Is a member o f
the county commission now.
but he was Lyman's principal
for over 30 year* and presided
over the school during the
building of new schoola and the
Integration of the county
schools In the late *60* and
early '70a.
* One of the new Hall o f Fame
members who won't be able to
make It will be BUI Scott.
But he won't be forgotten. He
coached and taught at Lyman
for nearly 30 years and even
coached golf untU his death last
fall. He was responsible for
state championships In bowling
and golf and led the football
program for 15 years.
Other Inductees Include star
soccer player Karen Abcm ethy.
all-around assistant Jtm Bac­
chus. former band director
John Blair, all-America football
player Ricky Browne, who made
It all the way to the W F L when
there was a WFL.
Richard Copeland coached
football, track, g o lf and both
boys and girls basketball.
Herky Cush covered Lyman as
a sportswTlter and Percy Entzmlngcr. back when Lyman
first opened Its doors, was Ly­

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Pretty good company for a
school that Is Just getting
around to Its Ural Hall o f Fame
ceremony.
The next few years should be
equally Interesting. O ff the top
of the pen. pitchers Danny
BogeaJIs and Tom m y Dixon,
who led the Greyhounds to the
1995 tide, longtime coach and
Please see Jeff, Page 2 B

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F lo rid a A ir d u m p s fla t O v ied o
Falcons hand Lions third loss;
Silver Hawks outscore Patriots
OVIEDO * O m the course of
* ven
most dis­
ciplined team s will have let«&gt;wna. Som etim es, depending
on the bounces, a team can es­
cape wtth a wtn despite a tubper effort. Moat o f the time,
nowever. a letdown means a
It did for th e Oviedo Lions on

Friday afternoon.
Playing without the Are that
carried them to 30 wtns In 32
starts, the L ion s suffered a 0-2
setback to th e defending Class
3A state cham pions, the Florida
Air Academ y Falcons. Friday
afternoon at M lklrr Field.
"You expect to have days like
this once In a w hile,’ said
Oviedo coach K oin e Brown.
T h at doesn't mean you hove to
accept them .
Championship
teams show u p ready to pUy
every day a n d And w ays to wtn.
"With the district tournament
Just two w eek s away, it upsets
me to see u a play this way
against a
quality opponent.
Florida Air m ay not b e the same
team that w on the 3A state
championship last year and
they may ionly
g
_ be a few games
.500. but they're a good
The Falcons, who were the
victims o f a no-hitter by Paul
Lubrsno on F eb. 26. struck for
■oio runs In the Arst. fourth.
AAh. and seventh Innings and
scored twice In the sixth In­
ning.

W in n in g
pitcher
Juan
Figueroa ended the Falcons'
hltleas streak against the lions
when he hit a one-out single In
the top o f the Arst Inning. Andy
Oonzalrz
followed
wtth
a
fielder's choice
that scored
Danny Oonzalex with the Arst
run o f the game.
Oviedo tied the score In the
bottom o f the third Inning when
Lubrsno doubled home Brett
M urphy.
The Falcons went ahead to
stay w hen Figueroa walked to
lead oft the top o f the fourth In­
ning. stole second base, and
scored o n a single by Andy
Oonzalex.
*W e weren't ready to play and
they w ere.* said Brown. 'W e
were playing at home while they
had to m ake the trip over from
M elbourne and they were still
more ready to play than we
w ere.’
There were several rraaons
that could explain the lions'
lackluster effort • perhaps It
w as the wtn over the Falcons In
M elbourne in February or the
loss Florida A ir suffered to
W inter S prin gs
(which has
been outscorrd by Oviedo 28-3
In two gam es this season) on
Thursday. M aybe It was an

em otional letdown aArr clin ch ­
in g the No. 1 seed In the BADistrict 3 tournament by beat­
ing Lake M ary Wednesday.
’ None o f that matters.* said
Drow n with some heat. *W hen
w e step on the Acid, we have to
forget all that and take care o f
bu sin ess. That may sound u n ­
reasonable or even Impossible,
bu t cham pionship teams stay
focused on the business at
h an d .*
Figueroa Anlahed wtth three
singles, an RBI. and two runs to
lead the Falcons f 11-0). Prince
Fielder, son of m ajor-leaguer
C ecil Fielder, added a double,
sin gle, an d two RBI. Danny
O onzalrz h ad two singles, two
ru n s, and an RBI while Andy
O onzalrz chipped In with two
sin gles, a run. and two RBI.
M ark Tollen hit a single. Jose
C ru z scored a run.
Providing the offrnsr for the
U o n s |20-3| were Justin H ol­
m es (two singles and an RBI);
Brett M urphy and Jercd Ooodwtn (each wtth a single and a
ru n ): and Lubrsno (double.
RBI). Holmes extended his h it­
ting streak to 15 games while
M urphy's streak reached 10
gam es.
T h e Lions play again Monday
In a 7 p.m. GADt strict 3 and
Sem inole Athletic Conference
gam e at Lake Brantley.

Ovtsdo head coach Kama drown was not oiaasad a t i ffta effort N a No 3
stata-ranked Lions' pm forth In a km to Florida Ah Acadsmy Friday nltf*.

Last inning outburst dooms Seminole softball team
SANFORD - A fast pitch soft­
ball team wtth designs on a
state title ta o n the right track If
It has an ace pitcher on whom It
can depend.
One with tw o ace pitchers can
go anywhere.
Seminole loot to Class 6A
power Colonial. 4 -1 . Friday
night at Alum ni Field, but the

Sighting Semi notes got i Warty
'pitching from sophomore Glnny
Came*, the number two pitcher
In a rotation that Includes sen­
ior Marla Duvall, one of Central
Florida's best hurlers.
Carnes (4-5) kept the Grena­
diers at bay with the score tied
at 1-1 until giving up three
mna In the top o f the seventh
Inning to drop Seminole's rec­
ord to 10-10.
The Fighting Seminole* are

6-2 In district play and will
moat likely face Mainland In the
Arst round of the Class 5A-

Dtatrtct -6 Tournament w hich - M tUa
Fighting
S em in ole*
h i start kmtar Might T h ursda y
b e g h n in a week-and-a-half.
and routed Lyman, bu t D uvall
Seminole coach Dave Rogers
Amanda Witte, the only
fovrs having two strong arms
seniors on the squad, were the
heading Into the crucial part o f
only ones recognized.
the season.
Seminole has everyone e lse
T h e y are both such good
coming
back next year on a
pitchers and they work harder
team reminiscent of the one two
and harder every night.* he
years ago that graduated no on e
said.
and had the best Fighting
Rogers also has lire founda­
Semlnoles softball season o f

tion for a strong learn next year.

Red Sox
pummel
Pirates in
Minors
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SPORfS EDITOR

man's first true superstar.
Unless you want to count
Lucky Entzmlnger who was an
all-state swimmer In the early
days.
Dave Huggtns. now deceased,
was a track standout and bas­
ketball star In the ‘60s. and
Billy Lemmons shares the
school record fo r strikeouts in s
game with 19.
R.T. Mllwee, a fam iliar name
In these parts, was a longtime
principal and athletic sup­
porter. and Jim Payne shares
Lemmons'* record for strike­
outs.
Patsy Roberts was one o f Ly­
man's first basketball stars,
Carl SwofTord led the school's
first football team and
Schowanda Williams was a
track legend.

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Mamtwrs of tha F.C. Amarica Kumba Undar-19 girts soccer team: (back
row, M l to right) Coach Jay Gaddy, Patty MacDowell, Jack!# VanLoovan,
Kriatin McMillan, Brooke Aaby, Aly Benitez. Carol Lawk, Coach Jose Be­

nitez. Jamka Castro, Coach Lynn Bazile, (front row, left to
HaKbarg. Adhenna Efcsr, Sarah Cockrell. Allison Weber,
Jennifer Leebar and Kristen Hoyle.

Kumba brings home Easter gold
■peda l ta th a H erald

CLEARWATER - The Under-19
F.C.
America 'Kumba' glrla soccer team won the
Countryside International Easter Tourna­
ment held A pril 2-4 in Clearwater.
The team defeated Plantation 7-1. Pensa­
cola 3-2, Jacksonville Kyx 2-1, and West
Florida 3-0 to advance to the finals to face
the Harrison Cobras from Ohio.
At the end o f regulation play the two
teams were tied 1-1 and after two overtime
periods It was still 1-1 as the Kumba d e ­
fense held strong.
The game then went to a shoot-out where

Aly Benitez. Janey Hallbcrg. and Brooke
Aaby made their shots and goalie Carol Le­
wis made two Incredible saves giving
Kumba the wtn.
This will be the last Easter Tournament
for the team os all but three players gradu­
ate from high school this May.
The roster reads like a Central Florida
All-Star team with members from the two
Class 6A High School State Final Four
Seminole Athletic Conference teams. Lake
Mary and Lake Howell. Target Tourney win­
ner Lake Brantley and powerhouse trams
from Oviedo und Bishop Moore.
The tram Is coached by Lynn Bazile, Jay

Gcddy and Jose Benitez.
Members o f the squad Include Brooke
Asby. Jumlllc Castro and Jennifer Lcbar
from Oviedo High School; Carol Lewis and
Patty MacDowell from Lake Howell High
School: Sarah Cockrell. Janey Hallbcrg and
Megan McMillan from Lake Brantley High
School; Adrienne Elkcr. Aly Benitez. Kristin
Hoyle. Jackie VanLooven and Allison W eber
from Lake Mary High School: and Sissy
O'Rrardon from Hlshop Moore High School.
Eight o f these girls lu«ve already signed to
play college soccer next year and the rest
are being highly recruited.

VfJL

SANFORD - David French
was the star again as the Red
Sox upaet the previously u n ­
defeated Pirates. 10-4, In Bam­
bino Minor League action In the
Ctty o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Babe Ruth Baseball
League at Roy Holler Junior
Field Friday night.
French hit a two-run home
run to key a four-run top of the
first Inning as the Red Sox took
the quick lead.
The Red Sox Increased the
lead to 6-0 In the opt o f the
second Inning before the P i­
rates scored their four runs In
the bottom of the second In ­
ning.
The Red Sox then put the
game away with French ripping
a triple during a three-run
fourth Inning uprising.
Powering the Red Sox to v ic ­
tory were Davtd French (one
home run. one triple, two runs
scored, two RBI). Danny Cohen
(one single, two runs scored).
Chris Vergara (one single). M i­
chael
Hummel
(two
runs
scored) and Matt Underwood.
Alex Kean. Caleb Polk and Matt
Lewis.
Providing the offense for the
Pirates were Brandon W illiam s
(one single, one RBI). Jimmy
Sellers (one single) and Cam­
eron Thompklns. Lome Merthie. J. Casey and Brandon
Bostlch (one run scored each).
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AGAINST J E R R Y L CO R N SIL.
SUI ANN C O R N S IL IF
UVING. ANO IF D EAD, TH E
UNKNOWN S P O U S E . HEIRS.
DEVISEES. G R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. U S N O R S .
CREDITORS. T R U S T IE S
ANO A L L O T H E R PARTIES
CLAIMING A N IN TER EST
BY. THRO UGH, U N O SR O R
AGAINST S U E A N N C O R N E IL
BANKERS T R U S T C O M P A N Y
OF CALIFO R N IA, N A A S
CUSTODIAN O N TRUSTEE;
JOHN DOE A N O JA N E DOE
AS UNKNOW N T EN ANTS
IN P O SSESSIO N
N O T , c r c r AHT" ’
PO NEO LO SW RS S A L E
NOTICE IS H S R I B Y OIVIN
pureuanl to a Sum m ary Final
Judgment o l lo re clo e u re dated
March 31. I S M . entered in Ctvd
Cate No ( I 304C C A 14 O o l the
Circuit C o u rt o l the tSTH
Judicial C irc u it In and tor SE M I­
NOLE
C o u n ty .
SA N FO R D .
Florida. I w ill t o ll to tha higheet
end beet b id d e r lor c a sh AT
WEST FRO N T D O O R OF C O U R ­
THOUSE o l Ih e S E M IN O LE
County C o u rth o u s e lo c a te d at
301 NORTH P A R K A V I N U t In
IA N F 0 R D , F lo n d a . a l 11:00
am on the 4 th day o l MAY.
l i f t tha fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d
property ae t o t forth In said
Summary F in a l Ju d g m a n L lowit.
LOTS 3 M A N O 4 0 t, F R A N K L
W 0 O 0 R U F P S SU BD IVISIO N OF
LAN0S. A C C O R O IN O T O THE
PLAT T H E R E O F A S R ECO R O ED
IN PLAT B O O K 3. P A O E 44.
PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF S iM I NO LI
COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
Datod this 31 a t d ay ot M A R C H .
1949
{CIRCUIT C O U R T S I A l)
MARYANNS M O R S E
Clerk ot the C itc u it C o u rt
By Jena E. Jao o w ic
Deputy C la rk
THE LAW O F F IC E * OF
DAVID J S T E R N . P A
ATTORNEY F O R PLAIN TIFF
101 S U n ,varsity Drive
Suite 300
Plantation. F L 33324
1934) 233-1000
9S-29S4S(SNW)
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith Ihe
American w ith D isa b ilitie s Act.
persons with d is a b ilitie s needmg a sp ecial acco m m o d atio n to
participate in lin e proceeding
should c o n ta c t the Clerk o l the
Circuit C ourt a l Ihe Sem inole
County C o u rth o u se at 407-3234330. not la lo r than aevon daya
prior lo Ihe p ro ce ed in g If hear­
ing im paired. 1 -800-933-9771
(TDD) or 1-S 0 0 -9 SI-S770. via
Florida R elay S e rvice
Publish A p ril i t , IS. |ggg
DEB-90

NOTIOS O F B A L B
OF MOTOR V E H I C L E
B M W A B T TO M . B YTES#
To b a n d Rausch 1 103 Kosper
Or Oriando FL 32404
Ne 1M 4 C L A R K T R L
YIN 1 C D 2 1 K I2 1 A O O I921
You am hereby Inform ed that
Ihe above d e sc rib e d v e h ic le
which you own w ill b e s o ld In
Pubito Auction lo r c a s h to the
highs 11 bidder a l 9100 H w y 49
West Sanlord F L O n A p r il IS.
I S M at 1000 a m
Publish April 11. 11. I S M
DSB-104

m THS OINOUfT C O U N T
PRO BATS O tV IS IO R
F ile N um ber 0 9 - S S 4 - C P
IN RS: (STATS OF
WSTA MARY I C H I A F I N .
D e ce a se d
OF A O M M S T R A T I O N
The odm lntotrotion o l Iho
os t ile
ol
W ETA
M AN Y
•CH EATER, d e c e e to d .
FSe
Number M -S94-CP. to pending
In the C ircu it
C o u r t lo r
County.
F lo rid a .
of which is 301 N P o rk Avenuo.
Sanford. FL 31771. T h e names
end addressee o l th e Poreonef
Reprvssnlalhro
and
the
Personal
R e p re s e n ta tiv e 's
attorney are set forth b elo w
ALL INTERESTBO P E R S O N S
ARE N 0T IFII0 THAT
AS persona on w h o m this
notice to te n te d w h o hove
obtechons that c h a lle n g e the
validity o l tfw Writ, the q ualifi­
cations
Ol
th a
P e rs o n a l
Representskvo, venue, o r fortedwlton o l Ihw C o u r t ore
rBQUwsa so

in t i r o

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with this C ourt W IT H IN THE
LATER OF T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T IR T H I D ATE O F THS
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NO TICE OR T H IR T Y DAYS
AFTER THS OATS O F SER V ICE
OF A CO FY OF TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM
AS creditors o f Ihe D e ced en t
and other p a rs o n s
having
claim s o r d e m a n d s ag ain st
D ecedents •sta te on whom a
copy o l this &lt;ipt*co to served
within three m onths s lie r the
dale o l the first p u b lic a tio n o l
Ihtt N olle* m ust Id s their
c le m s with thia C o u rt WITHIN
TH I LATER OF T H R E E M O N TH S
A F T IR T H I 0 A T I O F T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIB
NOTICE OR T H IR T Y OATS
AFTER T H I OATS O F S S R V IC t
OF A CO FY OF T H IS NOTICE
ON THEM
___ __
- « - W H r » i e d i * o iw *
claims or dem ands a g a in st Iha
Decedent's o tta to m u st lila
their claim s w ith Ih ie C o u rt
WITHIN
T H R EE
MONTHS
A F T IR T H I 0 A T I O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. D I M A N O S ANO
0 B JIC T I0 N S N O T S O F l l i O
WILL BS FOREVER B A R R E D .
The data o l the l i n t pubricabon o l Ih-a N otica to A p ril 11.
IS M
R atio nal R ep rese n tative
HARRY A . S C H E A F IR
17202 I Street
Omaha. N e b ra sk a . M I S S
Attorney lor P erso n al
Representative
JA M S ! A. B A R K S
1120 W. P in t ■ tract. St* ■
Sanlord. Florida 32771
(407)221-1224
Florida Oar No 197344
Pubitoh April 11. 19. 1 9 M
OEB-104
t h i e iR e u r r c o u r t
OF THS S M N T B I N T N
JU D ICIAL IN A N O FO B
• S N IN O L S C O U N T Y ,
F L O B IO A
CIVIL A C T IO N
C A S S NO .I 9 4 - 4 S S
NORWIST B A N K M IN N ISO T A .
NATIONAL ASSO CIATIO N
AS TRUSTEE
Plaintiff.
m

MICHAEL PARKER.
at a l.
Oetendanf(s)
N OTICE O P B A L B
Notice it hereby g iv e n that,
pursuant lo a F in a l Judgm ent
o l Foreclosure o r O rd e r d eled
March 3 1 .14M . o n le ro d In C iv il
Cat* Number S S -49S. In Ihe
Circuit Court lot S E M IN O LE
County. Florida, w h e re in NORWEST
BANK
M IN N E S O T A .
NATIONAL A S S O C IA T IO N A S
TRUSTEI i t the P la in tiff, and
MICHAEL PARKER, e l sL. are
Ihe Defendants. I w ill t a ll the
property situated in SE M IN O LE
County. Flonda, d e s c rib e d at:
Lot 22. STILLW ATER. P H A S E
ONE. acco rdin g to the p lo t
thsrsol. a t re c o rd e d In P la t
Book 33. P a g e t 41 through 41
o l the P ublic R e c o rd * o l
Seminole County, F lo rid a .
*1 public tale, lo th e highest
and beat bidder, lo r c a s h , a l lh a
WEST FRONT
D O O R . 301
NORTH PARK S T R E E T . S A N ­
FORD. Florida, a l I t 0 0 a m on
the 4th day o l M AY. 1 M 9
Datod April 3. I S M
Maryann* Mora*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Oeborah C o n a n t
William M Oolson A A ss o c ia te s
1230 South M yrtle Avenue.
Suil* 103
Clearwater. Florida
33714-1443
Published In Sem in o le Herald
NOTICE
AM ERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T O F 1990
Administrative O rd er N o 97-3
II you are a p erso n w ith a d is ­
ability who needs any a cco m ­
modation in o ld e r to p articip ate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled a l n j co al lo you . lo Ihe
provision o l certain assista n ce .
Pleat*
c o n ta c t
C ourt
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suil* N 30I, Sanlord.
FL 12771. (407) 32304330 eat
4227 wilhm 2 w o rk in g daya o l
your receipt o l Ihra notice, it
you are hearing or v o ice
impaired, call I 800-953 8171
Publish April I t . IS. 1999
OEB-94

L*g«l Notlcoo
no

tt o ^ T O W ^ n

IN T N I CIR C U IT C O U R T
OF TU B 1BTN
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT ,
■ AN O FO R
S I NM O LS COUNTY,
S E N S U A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
C A S S B D iS T -O d M C A M L
FIRST NAT10NWI0I
MORTGAGE CORPORATION .
PLAIN TIFP
VS

•HILTON N BERGSR.
SARA-LYNNI BIRGER.

NELSON FINXLI.
M A R C IA S FINKLE.
JOHN DOE ANO
JAN E DOE AS UN KN O W N
TENANTS IN P O SSE S SIO N
D E FE N D A N T !!)
B E. N O T W I
O P P O R IB iO B M B B B A L B
NO TICE IS H E R I B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order G ra n tin g
die
Motion
lo
Roool
Forecloture Bole d o le d M arch
31. IS M , entered In C h ril Coo*
No ST-0419 C A 141 o f th a
C irc u it Court o t th o t i T H
Ju d ic ia l C ircuit in a n d fo r
• I M l N O LI County. S A N F O R D .
Florida. I wiS aott to tho higheet
and boat bidder for ea ch ot tho
W EST FRONT DOOR O F T H I
COURTHOUSE lo c a te d a l 301 N
P A R K A V I. S A N F O R D . F L
32TT1 o l tho S IM IN O L E C o un ty
Courthouse
in
SAN FO RD .
Florid*, at I t 00 o 'c lo c k a m
on the 4th day o l MAY. I 9 M lh a
tohowing described p rop erty as
M l forth in to ld Sum m ary F in a l
Ju d g m tn l to-w lt
LO T 1. S L O C K H. H O W t l l
CO VE.
SECO N D
S IC T IO N .
ACCOROINO TO T H I P LA T
THEREOF A l R E C O R D E D IN
PAT BOOK 11. P A G E S4 A N O IS .
PUBLIC R E C O R D ! OF SE M IN O LI COUNTY. FLO N ID A
D eled Hut Ith day o l APRIL.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M O R S E .C L E R K
Clark e l the C irc u it C o u rt
By Deborah C onan t
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH D IS A B IL I­
TIES ACT. persons w ith d is a b il­
ities needing a sp e c ia l o cc o m m odelien
sh o u ld
c o n ta c t
CO URT ADMINISTRATION, a t
the
SEM INOLS
C o u n ty
Courthouse at 407-321-4110
EXT
4217.
1-IOO-99S-S771
(TDD) or 1-SOO-993-S7TO. v ia
Flo ride Raley Senric*
0AV1D J STERN. P A
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
E U lT f MO
PLANTATION. F L 33134
(M 4) 223-4000
Publish April t t , I I . I 9 M
DEB-22

M T N I G M Q U IT D O U B T
OF T N B IS T N
JUD ICIAL C M O U r r ,
IB A N D FD D
•S N IN O LS C O U N T Y ,
B B B I S A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
DIVISION
D A M N O iM I S C S D A M A
NORW IST M O RTG AG E. INC
PLAIN TIFF
VS
JA IM I OUZMAN. JR .
IF LIVING. AND IF OSAO.
THE UNKNOWN SP O U S E .
HEIRS. OIVISSSS. O R A N T I iS .
ASSIGNEES. U S N O R S .
CREDITORS. T R U S T IE S .
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TER EST BY.
THROUGH, UN O SR O R
AGAINST JA IM I O U Z M A N . JH.;
U S A M GUZMAN A/K/A
U S A M COWART IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. T H I UN KN O W N
SPOUSE. HEINS. O IV IS S S S .
OR AN TIIS. ASSIG N S I S .
USNORS. CREDITORS,
TRUSTIES. ANO A U
OTHER PARTISS CLAIM IN G
AN INTI REIT BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
U S A M OUZMAN A/K/A
U S A M COWART. ALAFAVA
WOODS HOM EOW N ER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC .
NEWPORT SHORES
FINANCIAL. INC.: JO H N
DOS AND JANS DOS A S
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
O f FEN 0AN T (S)
• O T I C ! OF
F O S IC L O S U R B B A L B
NOTICE IS H IN S B V O IV IN
pursuant lo a Sum m ary F in al
Judgment o l F o re clo su re d e le d
March 21,1199. entered in Chril
Case No M 1291 C A 14 A o f
the Circuit Court o l the 11TM
Judicial Circuit in and lo r S E M I­
N O LE
County.
9 A N FO R O .
Florida. I will t e ll lo th* highest
and best bidder lo r c a sh AT
WEST FRONT DOOR O F C O U R ­
THOUSE o l lh a S E M IN O L E
County Courthouse lo c a te d at
201 N. PARK AV EN U E in CAN FORD. Florida, a l 11 00
am
an tha 4th day o l MAY. 1999 Ihe
following described property aa
M l forth in said Sum m ary F in al
Judgment, lo -w il
LO T 24. ALA FA V A W O O O S
PHASE XIIA. A C C O R O IN O TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
R ICO R O IO IN PLAT B O O K 34.
PAOSS 32. 34 ANO S3. O F THE
PU01IC R ECO RD S O F S I M I ­
NOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A
Dated this Sth day o l APR IL.
1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAKNE M O R SE
Clark ol Ihe C ircu it C o u rt
By: Deborah Conant
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FO R PLAIN TIFF
M l S Un vsrsily Drive
Suil* 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(934) 23)1000
94-2S434(NCL)
In accordance w ith th e
Americans with D isa b ilitie s Act.
persons with d isa b ilitie s needmg a syrcial accom m od ation to
participate in this p ro ce e d in g
should contact the C le rk o l the
Circuit Court a l Ihe S E M IN O LE
County Courthouse a l 407-3234330. nol later than seve n daya
prior to the proceeding II h e a r­
ing unpairtd. I -100-933-4771
(TDD) or 1-900-981-9770. v ia
Florida Relay Sarvice
Publish April I I . IS. tggg
DEB-43

Jeff
m m Poga I B

current athletic director Larry Baker and thia
aeaaon'B entire girts w restling team deserves
mention.
And don't forget current principal Sam Motnary
who might be the biggest fan of n l B school In
Seminole County.
It's a proud tradition at one of the great schools
In Seminole County.

U r t ftacoEBd Shot: The Sanford Optimtst
Invitation track meet may atU be going on oa

Ltqal Notlc—
M T N I C M C M fT
CO U R T IS
• A B B N S . 0 S - S 9 9 4 -O A -I 4 -P
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC . 9 Now Y ork
corpora Hon.
Plain tiff.
MARRY BRYANT
( S I* m -U -S 3 4 S ).
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF NANNY BRYANT.
ROBERT B. JORDAN
(4 •&lt; UNKNOWN).
UNKNOWN SPOUSS
OF NONSNT B JO R D AN .
UNKNOWN TSNANT I;
UNKNOWN TENANT It;
•E M N tO lB COUNTY,
a poHltealsukWritten o f
th# E ta la o l Florid*;
d tr iM a s . grant***,
crvrhtor*. and ether
unknown • pause* c laim ing
by. through and under
any at tha abate nam ed
Da fondant*.

b i lh a M M k H a t P m
Adoption o f

(ADOPTION PROCEEDING)
TO: AM Y JO HOWINQTON
Y O U ARE H EREBY NOT7FIIO
W at a pa trite n to* adaption o f

outcry ta lha highest a n d b oo l
fodder for cash, tha ten ow ing
described property situ a te M
Lot 73. PALM POINT, a* pot
Plat Book M . Pag** 9 9 through
T1. Inclusive Pubb* Record# o f
len vn ol* County. Flonda.
pursuant to to* Fm el Ju dg m ent
entered In a c &gt;M pon d in g In
sard C o u rt th* styl* o l w h ich to
ndteatod above
WITNESS my hand an d o ffic ia l
•eel a t M id Court thro f t l h d ay
at March. 1199
M you aro a person w ith a dmability who needs any acco m madetten m order la p a n ic ipata
in this proceeding, you aro t a b ­
ued. a l no cast la you. la lh a
provision ol certain aaetetanc*
P IM M con test C ourt adnunraH ila r. 301 N P ark Avenue,
t w l* N 30I. la n ia r d . F lo n d a
21771. (407) 232-4230 a i t
4227. withm t working day* o f
your receipt ol this Nolle# o f
Foreclosure Sato, it y e u aro
h M rin g Impaired, c a ll t -SOO944-9 7 71. It you a re v o ic e
knpairod. c a t 1 400-943-9770
(COURT I I A l)
Maryann# M e na
CLSRK OF TNI
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jsn e I Jtsew ic
Deputy Clerk
ATT0RN IV FOR PLAIN TIFF
Jana K Band
Butler S Notch. P A
2113 S Conway Rd . B t* I
Oriando. Flonda 22912
(40F) 2(1-3200
BAHS9S1714
Publish April 4.11. IS99
DEB-23
SI T N B e u tc u iT C O U R T
OF T N B ■ tSN T B BN T M
JU D ICIAL C IR C U IT

C A M B O . • T -0 S I4 -C A -1 4 -W
SHIRLEY A M ACKIR LEV.
Plain tiff.
CH ARLES H BRUCE A N D
SHERYL BRUCE.
Husband and Wife,
and U N IT I0 STATES OF
AM IRICA.
Defendants

NOTWI OF CALB

Notice to hereby g ive n that
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure d e le d
the 20th day of M AR CH . 1M 0.
In the above-alytod cau se. I w ill
tail to th* highest and b a st b id ­
der tor cash at tha S iM I N O L S
COUNTY CO U R TH O U SE 201
HORTH PARK AVEN UE. S A N ­
FORD. FLORIDA a l i t 00 A M
on tha 27th day o l AP R IL. 1 #99.
AT W S IT FRONT DOOR, lh a fo l­
lowing described property
Begin 30 feel West s n d 147 00
tost North o l the Southeast c o r ­
ner o l Lot 29. Stock 9. A M E N D ID
FLAT OF W IL D M S R I.
according lo lha plat thereof aa
recorded In Piet B ook 1. page
90. o l tho Public R o c o rd t of
■ermnol*
County,
F lo rid a .
Ihenc* run North 90*00'00*
west 90 00 feet; th e n ce run
South 24*19-20* W est 229 00
feet lo lha shoreline o f Laka
Wildmere.
Ihenca
run
Northwesterly along s a id ahorakne lo lha centerline of C redo
ilr e s l;
thence
run
N orth
00*00’40* la s t along c s n la rlin o
•10 00 tael lo Ihe S o u th e rly
nghi-ol-way a l M olnar Avenue,
than run Itsle rfy a lo n g sa id
nghl-of-way 22 00 le a f lo Ih*
Sisterly right-of-way o l C red o
Street;
lhanca run
Sou th
00*00*30* West a lo n g s a id
nghl-ot-wsy 100 00 foal; thonc*
run South 14*42 01 * E a st
209 11 tael, thence run (o u th
00*02 20* East 101 00 ta el la
lha Point o l Beginning
DATED this 20th day o l
MARCH. 1299
IN ACCO R D AN CE W ITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH D ISA B ILITIE* ACT Perrons w ith d is a b il­
ities needing a sp e cia l a c c o m ­
modation lo participate in this
proceeding should co n tact:
COURT
ADMINISTRATION.
SEM INOLE COUNTY C O U R T ­
HOUSE. 201 N ORTH P A R K
AVENUE. SUITE N-201, S A N ­
FORD. FLORIDA 22771 PH O N E
(407) 222-4220 X 4227 N O T
LATER THAN (E VE N (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE P R O C E E D IN G
IF HEARING IMPAIREO (TOO) 1900-933-4771 OR VOICE (V) 1900-933-1770 VIA F LO R ID A
RELAY SERVICE
MARYANNE MORSE. C lark
Circuit and County Court*
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
W THOMAS LOVETT
200 E Robinson S t . *300
Oriando. FL 22101
Publish April 4. 11. 1999
DEB-20

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MAGIC WHEELS AT 8CC TODAY
SANFORD • The Orlando Magic Wheels, a
wheelchair basketball team, win take on the
*Dream Team.* made up o f faculty and staff
from Seminole Community College, at Ihe
SCC Health and Physical Education Center
this Saturday (April 10) from 5 p.m . to 7 p m
Among the guest celebrities expected to be
on hand a it Stuff, the Magic maacot. and for­
mer Harlem Globetrotter great Curly Neml.
Admission Is free, but donatio n s are being
accepted to benefit the SC C (USABILITY S u p ­
port Services Student Scholarship Fund.
There w ill ah o be drawings foe petses. Ind u d li* an autographed Magic T-shirt to be
given away during halftime festivities. No

m the C ira u il C o u rt o f the
Eighteenth Jwdtotof Ctrsw ri In
.........— I County.
Florida a* M arsh S. 1BSS by
C h artro B Hawing ton an d l a r i A
H aw ing ten Ysa sro rs sa lts d to
saro* a co py *1 ywwr writs an
defenses. M any. ta N a n th*
pa title net
an d la r i A Haw ingsan. _
C lairm an t Ave. S anford. F L
SE773 aa *y batoro M A Y S. 1SBB
d a r k * f N t eaurt b atoro *#»a la ly

NOTICE to hereby green deal
lha unders igned C la rk *1 th*
C v su it Court a t S e m m o la
County. Florida, writ a n th a STNl
day of A P R IL 190S. a t 1f:DB
o'clock A M al th* W o o l b o a t
door a t th* lam in a te C o un ty

you read this, but theJblka at Semhole did a
whakqfajob coordinating over 700 athletes
/horn ail aver the state.

Ihere# tier.

ag atost y e s t o I k s roltol
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*_E BIB
a^_-eu i--PBIIUBN
W ITN ISS my kand an d Mto
gaol o f tkta aawrt an M A R C H S B
IS# *
fCirosrit Court Seal)
M ARYANNE MOUSE
C L E R K OF THE CO UN T
B y Luann* Woodley
Deputy Clerk
Ptrh b ah A p r d 4 . t t .t E .E S . 1 S E E
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�S o ftb a ll
said. ~U we w ant to be better, w e have to beet the
best and we could have done that.*

Rogers' tenure.
Seminole hung tough agstnet Colonial (IB -7 )
which has a strong pitching staff o f Its own.
The game meant nothing, being non-district
an d non-conference for both schools, but. at this
tim e of the year, everyone la looking far momen­
tum heading into the district tournaments.
Even with the loss. Rogers said he w as p a d to
have played Colonial. The tw o team s meet again
next week.
T h e se are the types o f gam es w e need * he

with a single run. but Seminole bounced back in
the second timing.
W ith one out. H u n an Sleep laid dow n a bunt
and reached on a catcher's throw ing error. She
stole aecond and scored on another error to knot
the acorn at 1-1.
C arn es settled down and allowed only two hits
until the fateful seventh Inning.

First, though. the
chance to tahe the k
vatt bunted h er over to second an d Joelene
U j i M a ■w aaW a*!
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After both runners moved to second and third
on a passed ball, however, the next two Sem inole
batters struck out to end the frame.
In the seventh. Colonial cautfit u p to C arn es
and scored three times to make It 4* I .
Seminole then went down without a tight tn the

bottom half o f th e seventh Inning.
*We had ou r opportunities tonight,' Rogers
■aid. *! w as su re w e ’d score In the sixth.’
Seminole win h ave a few days'to recover from
the lose aa It d o e s not play again until next
Thursday when the Fighting Semlnoka head to
p rtn ^i far a 7 p.m . Seminole Athletic
battle w ith Lake Brantley,
w ill then close out Its Class 5A
unpalgn with an Important game In
Inst P in e Ridge at 4 p.m. on Friday.

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Standings _ Nobles Com m u­
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Knights o f Colum bus Expo* (5 3), Elks Lodge 11341 B raves
(3 -4 ). Klwanis Club Indiana (3 5|. Dean. Ringers. Morgan an d
Lawton PJL Diamond Backs (3 6) and Rotary Club Athletics (2 71.
Schedule _ Tuesday at H is­
toric Sanford Memorial S ta­
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FIREFIGHTERS FOOTBALL TODAY
WINTER SPRINGS - T h e 3rd annual Firefighters Charity Bowl w ill be played Saturday
ut 7 p.m. at Winter Springs High School.
The game features firefighters from Seminote and Orange counties facing off in a fullcontact NFL style football game.
All proceeds from the event go to the M iss­
ing Children's Center. Inc.
Tickets are $0 for adults. 03 for children
threr-lo-12. and children under three free.

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE FOOTBALL CAMP
SA N F O R D -T h e Sanford Youth Football and
Cheerleading Association (SYFA) will hold two
pm -registrations for the First Annual Jeff
[Make Football Cam p and the 1000 Pop W ar­
ner Football and Cheerieadlng Season.
The registration* will b e h d d on Saturday.
April 10th at the Just Fbr Feet In the Semi­
nole Towne Center MaD an d Saturday. April
17th at Champs In the Altamonte Mall. Times
will be from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m .
Jeff Blake, from the Cincinnati Bengafo.
ttnd Robert Jones, from the Miami Dolphins,
will be on hand to sign autographs on April
10th and Stephen Braggs, a former Miami
Dolphin, will be here on A pril 17th.
The Football Cam p, for boys and girls ages

7-to-17. will be held May 22-23 at Seminole
High School with present and form er NFL
players, the Seminole High coaching staff and
the SYFA coaching staff providing instruction.
All p roceed s from the camp win g o toward
youth aporta programs.
For Information, call (407) 324-5400.

ASA SUK K -SLO PITCH QUALIFIES
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Sem inole Softball Com plex tn Altamonte Sprtngs w ill host
as many aa 15 of the best Am ateur Softball
Association (ASA) men’s Super Slo-Pitch
team s this weekend trying to earn points to­
w ard gaining one of 10 slots open for the S u ­
per M en’s National Cham pionship Finals.
The double elimination tournament will b e
held o n today and Sunday.

SANFORD ADULT SPRING SOFTBALL
SANFORD • The City o f Sanford Recreation
and Parka Department la offering Adult
S prin g Softball.
S p a te la limited since only Plnehurst Park
Is available. Leagues are Co-Ed on Monday.
W om en on Tuesday, Men on W ednesday and
Thursday, an d Industrial on Friday.
The SRD is also offering a M onday Night
C hurch League that will play at the Lake Mary

taking the lead for good with a
run in the bottom o f the fourth
Inning an d then adding two
runs in the fifth tnnirqp
Lake Brantley mounted an­
other rally in the top of the
sixth Inning, scoring two runs
to cut the lead to 7-0, but the
Silver H aw ks answ ered wtth
three run s in the bottom of the
sixth Inning to put the game out
of reach.
Chad Parsons (4-2). rounding
into shape after a stellar bas­
ketball season, w as the winning
pitcher, while Luke Lockwood
came on to relieve tn the sixth
inning an d earned a save.
Rosa Decker paced the Lake
Howell offense, going 3-for-4
and driving In four runs. Chad
and Charles Parsons were both
2-for-3 an d Lockwood wma 2 for-4, while Jimmy Blood good
added a double.
Doing the dam age for the Pa­
triots were Adam Klinger (3-for4|. Justin H an ts |2 -br-4 wtth a
triple and a double) and Bryan
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AL Central: Tribe holds onto power
By aw . Mate
The Cleveland Indiana, winners of
the American League pennant in INS
and tWT, have captured the last four
Central Division lilies.
Going into the INI season, this is
how the division shapes up
1. CLEVELAND INDIANS: Man­
ager Mike Hargrove's Indians of "M
became only the seventh lesm to lead
a divisionor league hemstart tofinish.
The lineup stars RFManny Ramiros
l.«H. « IIKs, 14) RSIs. IN runs). 10
Jim Thome i3W. JO. I)), SB Travis
Fryman (.2*7, 21. Mi and LF David
Justice (NO. 31. U ) . Gold Glow S B
Roberto Alomar (.2*2, M runs for Bal­
timore) joins his older brother, Sandy,
an ei-Gold Glove catcher who
slumped
Cleveland's tack of a starting ace
hurts in the postseason. But Charles
Nagy (15-101, Dove Burba US-10), Bar
tolo Colon (14-0) andJaret Wright &lt;1310) were regular-season winners. The
Tribe was fifth In the AL In ERA.
Closer Mike Jackson UJU ERA, 40
saves) carried the bullpen.
2. DETROIT TIGERS; Young and
talented, the Tigers are hungry to Imp ro v e*

New manager Larry Parrish would
be lauded for a finish at sbouDOO.
Pacing the attack are IB Tony Clark
( 291.34,103), Import SB Dean Palmer
(34 HRs, 111 RBIs for Kansas City),

Starters Brian Moehtar (14-12. I N )
and Justin Thompson Ul-iS, 4.05)
emerged as workhorses. But they
were theoahr pitchers la win in double
digits for the Tigers. Todd Jones
notched 21of Detroit's peltry 33saves.
3 CHICAGO WHITE SOX. After the
All-Star break, Chicago won more AL
games (45) than say teamexcept New
York. But two of the best three White
Sox hitters have departed. Now man­
ager Jerry Manuel has to scramble
First baaeman Frank Thomas had
been the top slugger in the league. But
“The Big Hurt’ &lt;245.39,100) tailed to
post his avenge numbers last season.
For the Chlsox, SB Ray Durham
(215, 19, 17, with 30 steals and 124
runs) is a do lt-all type. SS Mike
Caruso (J00) stole 23bases and scored
SI runs.
Pitcher James Baldwin went 14-3
with a 344 ERAduring the second half!
He was 13-4overall. Mite SirotJu Oi­
ls) was Chicago's top winner.
4. MINNESOTA TWINS: It seems
as If the on(y star left is Tom Kelly.
He's managed the Twins since 1946,
the longest tenure in the big leagues.
Closer RickAguilera (34 saves, 424)

staff last season. Eric Milton (S-14,
5.64) and LaTroy Hawkins (7-14,525)
also started for the Twins.
RF Matt Lawton (27*. 31, 77, with
•1 runs) was a pleasant surprise. So
was 3B Todd Walter (210, t) ruaa),
who replaced the departed Chuck
Knoblauch and tad the AL la batting
for a while. LF Marty Cordova (10
HRs,« RBIs) and C Terry Steinbeck
&lt;14HRs. 54RBIs) didn't do very much.
I. KANSAS CITY ROYALS: No

wonder the Royals are blue. Ttejr were
33 games befow SW at home in IMS
Closer Jeff Montgomery (34 saves,
4Jt) was the most effective pitcher.
Setupman Scott Service 0.41) pitched
well in spots. But ex-ace Kevin Appier
was stymiedby shoulder surgery. Next
best Is Jose Rosado ( S - l l ) .
First baseman Jeff King (243.24,93,
with 13 runs) and LF Johnny Damon
(277, It, M . 144 runs, 24 SBs) were
Kansas City's best on offaaae. Look lor
three rooHcs — CF Carlos Beltran, 3B
Carlos Febles and DH Jeremy Gtamfai
— to start.
TEAM RECORDS In I H i CLEVE­
LAND 99-73; CHICAGO 90-93;
KANSAS CITY 7294. MINNESOTA 7093; DETROIT 45-97.

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5. PITTSB U R G H P IR A T E S : Man
ager Gene Lament's revamped Pirates
might start a lineup with only three
reluming batters. T h e trio: All-Star
catcher Jason Kendall (.337,12,75,95
runs, 24 steals), IB Kevin Young (27
HRs, 104 RBIs) and R F Jose Guillen
(14 HRs, 44 RBIs). SS Pat M ean s (70
RBIs for Minnesota) and L F Brian
Giles (IS HRs for Cleveland) top the
new arrivals. Pittsburgh was terrible
on defense. So the pitchers — led by
starters Francisco C ordova (13-14,
321) and Jason Schmidt (11-14, 4.07)
— had better watch ou t
1 M ILW AU K E E B R E W E R S: This
bunch doesn't remind anybody in Mil­
waukee of the old or new Braves. RF
Jeroiiw Burait* (39 HRs, 125 RBIs) is
the only power hitter. But 3B John Clrillo &lt;211,14,99,97 runs) is underrated
Second baseman Fernando Vina (211,
101 runs) and SS Jose Valentin helped
the Brewers lead the majors with 192
double plays. CF Marquis Grissom Is
fading. Manager Phil G am er has pitch­
ing woes. Closer Bob Wickman (IS
saves, 172) is OK. But (op starters Scott
Karl (10-11, 4.40) and Steve Woodard
(10-12,4.19) are just so-so.
TEAM RECORDS in 1999: HOUS­
TON. 102-60; CHICAGO, 90-73; ST.
LOUIS. 83-79; M ILW A U K E E , 74 88;
PITTSBURGH. 69 93.
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Mark McGwire belted 70 homers for
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Chicago Cubs. But Houston wears the
1999 National League Central crown.
Going into the 1999 season, this Is
how the division shapes up.
1. HOUSTON ASTROS: For man­
ager Larry Dierkcr, the Astros won a
dub-record 102 games and Houston's
third division title. They’ve got enough
to beat the crowd again. The kilter B '»
ore IB Jeff Bagwell (204,34 HRs, t i l
RBIs. with 124 runs), 2B Craig Biggio
(.325,20,99.123 runs, 50 SBs) and R F
Derek BeU (214, 22. 109, l i t runs).
They can overcome the loss of Motaes
AJou, who's out this lesson with a torn
knee. Starting pitchers are Shane
Reynolds &lt;19 9, 321 ERA), Jose Lima
(14-8, 3.70), Sean Bergman (12-9,3.72)
and Mike Hampton I I 1-7. 3.34). R e ­
liever Bifiy Wagner (30 saves, 2.70) is
the No. I stopper.
3. C H IC A G O C U BS: Slam m in’
Sammy's imitation of R oger M aris
earned the N L M VP Award. RF Sosa's
Cubs won the N L wild card. He hiL306
with 151 RBIs and 134 runs. Manager
Jim Higgle man also relies on IB Mark
Grace (209,17,99,92 runs), LF Henry
Rodrigues (31 HRs) and 3B M icky
Morandini (294, 93 runs). N L Rookie
of the Year Kerry Wood &lt;134,3.40) is

out for 1999 with a bad elbow. So Kevin
Tapani (19-9,4.95) and Steve Trachsei
&lt;15-9, 4.44) must get by without him.
Closer Rod Beck (51 saves, 3.03) could
be wearing out.
3. ST. LO UIS CARDINALS: Big
Mac’s Ruth like spree set the all time
H R mark. First baseman McGwire’s
other totals;.399, 147 RBIs, 139 runs,
147 RBIs. But the Cards barely fin­
ished above.500. Don't blame CF Ray
Lankford (293,31,105). Manager Tony
La Russa will miss departed Ron Gant
(34 HRs) and Brian Jordan 135 HRs).
But LF Eric Davis (.327,39 H R s In Bal­
timore) helps. Designated ace Matt
Morris (the St. Louis ERA leader at
2.53) Is out for 1999 with an elbow
Injury. Oft injured Donovan Osborne
must step up. Juan Acevedo Is the
closer.
4. CINCINNATI REDS: T h e Reds
pitching should be OK when imported
ace Denny Nesgle (14-11, 3.55 in At­
lanta) gets over his sore shoulder.
Pete Haroisch (14-7, 3.14) and Brett
Tomko (13-12. 4.44) look solid. Steve
Avery (10-7 with Boston) might help.
Manager Jack McKeon'a offense has
R F Greg Vaughn (.273, 50, 119, 112
runs for San Diego), SS Barry Larkin
( 309.17,72,93 runs, 20 SBs), R F Dim­
itri Young (.310, 14, 93, 91 runs), and
catcher Ed Taubensee (72 RBIs). But
Cincinnati has to stop making errors.

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F lo o r Tech

NOW HIRING

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Bridge. 500 S Molly Santord.
FL 32771 Prion* |407) 3312990 Fax (407) 3304771 to*
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lead* and PT Naaap(6Mux*) 407-322-6222
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understand some bngjish, pass a drug screening, complete a ten year
work/school history.Tor 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;

* N EW H IG H E R ST A R T IN G W AGBI
$6.50 p er hour for Ram p Services
$6.00 p e r hour for A irc ra ft C leaners

• 15 Day CDL Training

• Day A Waakaad Clanas
• Financial AssIttinea
• Carrlara Hiring On Site

.Truck Driver
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Learn valu ab le Job skills
O p p ortu n ities for ad van cem en t

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Small Business
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W ithholding,
Social Security,
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(407) 321-8307
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Pwrton. FL 32110 Alin. Hxnan
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D y n A ir S e rvice s, Inc. is experiencing phenomenal growth in our
second year of operations. Now is a perfect opportunity to get

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11 Sprinkle with
flour
12 Mosquito
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19 — Angelas
22 Hamlngwsy
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24 Held Inside
26 Acting award
28 Prompted in
tha theater
30 Veins'
counterparts
34 Andress of
"She"
35 French
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Trantportaoon
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Orlando/Sanford Airport.

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ORLANDO IE G K X U L
SOUTH SEMINOLE
HOSPITAL

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13 Shi race
14 In abundanco
15 Man, In
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16 Burdanad
17 Poatlc
praposltlon
IB M oham m ad's
son-in-law
20 50s W hite
Housa initiate
21 R eligious
csrem ony
23 TV Tam an Ely
24 Hat holdora
25 Pralix for
dynam ics
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29 Baskatball org.
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TRAIN VISIT WWWWORKHOnjNc.coM

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71 — H e l p W a n t e d

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pay 330-3232. Trap*to Ftoohng

407-3224484
2S15W 25toSaaat. Santord

71— H it r W a n t e d

312 Traa Sarvtca
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Wddfog A Slwat Matel
318 WsaDriteng
319 Window Wteartng A fining

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Eva Hr*. No E « Nac. Houny
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284 Lahefront C laartng

299 Plumbing
300 Praaaura Claartng
301 Rooang
302 Screen A Gtaae Work
303 Saeratertal A Typing
304 SUng
305 Smal Budnaaa
308 Stenad Qtesa
307 Swimming Pool Sarvfoaa
308 Temtea Repair
309 Traneportadon

U r r y W right

MEDICAL

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(407 ) 716 -TALK*

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257 Auto EM ct Repair
258 Automottva
a w su m Hogging
281 Computer Contorting
262 Catenate
263 Carpentry
284 Carpal A tnataflattons
265 C a rp i CtMnmg
266 CeWng Rape*
287 Caramic TSs
288 C M d Cara Canlara
261 Cleaning Sarvicas
270GoncioM
271 Conatrudon
272 Oeltvery Services
275 DrywaS
276 Etectrical
277 Fanes
271 Handy Man
271 Hauling
280 llom a Improwmante
211 IrrigaPon A Rapair
202 janPortel Service*

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PCS to and toSvory wrnc t •
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H u g a p o te n tia l

238 TrocWBuaearttene For Sda
238 Car Rantete

MISCELLANEOUS

WORK FROM HOME

I you wart to wors. toon m *a
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231 Cara For Sate
234Aulomotva

191 BUMng Materials
113 Lawn A Canton
195 Machine Work
117 Raatauram Equipment

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AUTOMOTIVI

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141 Homaa For Sola
143 Ouo( State
Praparty For Sate
141 Raaort Proparty For Sate
147 Indualrial Property For Sate
141 Mobte Hama Lola For Sate
149 Commeraw Property For SMe
1S1 hwaatoiant Proparty For Sato
153 Acreage Ltd For Sato
134 0ponHouoo
tSS Condomirtume For Sato
1S7 Mobte Homaa For Sato
IHRaal Eatote Wtortod
110 Budnaaa For Sato
113 Waterfront Proparty For I
165 (kptea For Sate

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221 Oood Things to Eal
222 Musical InaOumante
2231
220 Auctions

t i l Applancaa A
FumHua For Sato
113 Tatovteton A Steraa/Radfo
IIS Computer* For Sda
117 Sportkig Qootto

287 Lawn Sarvicas
268 Lagal Sarvicas
289Lockarrtfo
290 Masonry
211 Mortgagsa
292 Moving A Storags
293 on, Luba A Filter
294 PdnOng
298 Papar Hanging
297 Pad Control
298 PtenoOrgan Tuning

•UtLM i f w a l l d i V 4 B r a n r a J *
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A p p W i C f l HOparif

For more information on these positions please call or
come by our administration office Monday through Friday
from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. to fill out an applicatkm or
call us at (407) 322-3693. We are located at:

DynAir Services, Inc.
2747 Carrier Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32773
D o n 't k t t h a a e o p p o rtu n itie s f l y by. +

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238—V ehicles Wanted

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217— G arage Sales
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tata 5yv warrady Twai $75
tua $106 qusan 5175 ang
1175 Naawruaad 4076U9176

105—DUPLEX/TRIPLEX
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CARRRT 0ORTALLATRM

278-Hair Salons

FAMTASTKUMT

288-C h i u i C a r e
C en ters

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Cleaning

Par* PU $1600 Km
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Egress Landing
R ecreation Area
ftaturtt ran INTERACTIVE
POOL SYSTEM uith
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noma. 7 ym sap. A*aa 16 aws.x r

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Dari wood kAncrad iwadboard
praow aNama and badwaaad

107— M o b ile H o m e s
Fo r R a m

281-Irrigation &lt;
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181— A ppliances 4
Furniture For Sale

JIM DOYLE

7R7 7O00

278-E l e c t r i c a l

T rucr /Vuses/Va n s For
Sa u

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Alarm Syatam------ 54251947*
7 WarwWawaa Raya i« 0
SquaeoFosI . . .
51009500

Improvements
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Barbara Samana 177 1 729
Mast Ft

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P r o per ty Fo r S ale

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1-7406645111

183— W a t e r f r o n t

(407) 322-2611

LET U S SELL
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Semlnols HmU, Santort, Florida • Sunday, April 11, IfM • 16

Longwood’s historic sites chanjfirisitors
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LONOWOOD - On Friday,
the Museum
of Seminole
County History will be pre*
aented for designation as a
slate historic site, and will
hopefully later attain national
distinction an well. Once the
designation la approved, the
Sanford-based museum would
Join portions of downtown
Sanford and Longwood which
have been nationally re c o g ­
nized as historic landmarks.
Longwood leaders achieved
the area's designation as a Na­
tional Register Historic Dis­
trict on Oct. 5. 1000. accord­
ing to city clerk Oerl Zambrl.
In order to apply for the
honor, city leaders sponsored
a project survey conducted by
Yelldlng A Provost, presented
to the city In August o f 1080.
Zambrl provided to Seminole
Herald a ropy of the study for
this article.
The comprehensive study at
first focused on an area g en er­
ally bounded by State Road
(SR) 434 on the south. County
Road |CR) 427 on the east.
Magnolia Street on the north
and Mllwce Street on the west.
These boundaries specifically
concentrated
on the older
structures In the Im m ediate
vicinity of the old Longwood
Hotel.
Built by Kdward W. Ilenck
In 1883. the first 'Longwood
Hold.* which burned In the
1890s. was set Just east o f the
rullroad line on the south side
of Fast Wamrn Avenue.
The physical study wus con­
ducted by driving all streets
within the boundary urea and
recording all building thought
to be 50 years or older on a
map of the area. Researchers
found the major concentra­

tions sf oMw structures al­

ready within the existing his­
toric dlstrtct and modified
their boundary toward the
Seaboard Railroad line on the
cast and Palmetto Avenue on
the north. SR 434 and M llw ee
Street remained as the south
and west boundaries, resp ec­
tively.
Researchers also gathered
historical data from city staff;
the
city’s
Comprehensive
Growth
Management
Plan
consultant at that time, Ivey.
Bennett. Walls and Hants: tax
assessment records from both
Orange and Seminole counties
(Seminole County was form ed
from a northern portion o f O r­
ange County In 1913): local
historical museums and public
libraries: census data; maps;
newspaper articles: and Inter­
views with current and form er
residents.
Seminole County Historical
Society
lllstohan
Arthur
Francke, Longwood building

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te u id jn th s vldntty of downtown Longwood Tht Culinary Cottaga, 141
West Church Ava., Is a gift shop open Monday - Saturday. 10 a m. to 5
p m. Our Boubque 4 M ChsSw Cason Photography. 250 West Church
Ava.. features uniqua fashions and is open Monday - Saturday. 10 a m
to S p m. Listed on toe National Registar of Hwtonc Places. BradtoeMcJnlyra Housa, 130 W as! Warren Ava.. is a muaaum open to toa pirNr
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Buford
Helms
and from Spain In February 1821.
Jameq Payne, whose family
It was divided Into two coun­
came to Longwood In 1915 ties - Kscambta and St. Johns.
and whose mother served an In December or 1824. St.
Postmaster, were among the Johns County was subdivided
locals Interviewed for back­ Into several counties. Includ­
ground Information.
ing Mosquito
County. The
Of the 120 primary stru c­ name was changed to the
tures Initially Identified
to more pleasant Orange County
meet the 'h istorical' criteria.
following Florida's entry Into
45 were deemed to be at least
statehood In 1845.
SO years old and 18 were d e ­
Volusia County was carved
termined to have been co n ­ out in 185*TLakr and Osceola
structed prior to 1900. Only
counties In 1887 and Seminole
47 primary structures and
County In 1913. In 1870. the
four garages made the cut In
Longwood Post Office was es­
the final boundary recom m en­ tablished with an Initial plat
dation. Including the original
covrrlug the central arra filed
18 considered to be about 100
In 1880. Longwood was Incor­
years old.
porated as a Town In 1883 and
The study then addressed
as a City In 1923.
Longwood topography,
soils
The town's first elected offland vegetation and related the
clals were Kdward W. Ilenck.
Information to the area's natu­ Mayor; Samuel M. Brewster,
ral tendency
toward
ugrlClerk; W J . Russell. Marshal;
Industry. Citrus grew well In
and
Aldermen
Jostah
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the sandy soil with some fe r­ Clouser. Samuel F. Gove. A.
tilizer and Irrigation.
Hansburgh. John S. Ball and
Other vegetation Included
Henry Hand.
longlraf and slash pine, w e t­
Hund was u Wheelwright
land hardwoods and cypress
wlto ran the Longwood Hotel
and water-tolerant grasses. A and whose son. Charles M.
large swampy area at the
Hand, was the first sheriff of
southwest end of Lake Jesup.
Seminole
County.
Charles
Spring Hammock Is home to Hand served as Sheriff from
Big Tree Park and T h e Sena­ 1913 to 1917 and subse­
tor Cypress.* believed to be
quently from 1920 to 1928
the largest In the country to ­ and again from 1930 to 1948.
day.
Other notables are John
When Florida became a U.S.
Neill Searcy, who arrived on
Territory after Its acquisition
March 23. 1873 at age 31 rnd

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settled
northeast
of
'downtown* where the Skylark
subdivision Is today. Searcy,
who stopped
tn Longwood
while walking from Sanford to
Maitland, built • 2-story Vic­
torian home at 593 Church
Avenue, today known as Mag­
nolia Acres.
Kdward Warren Ilenck. the
eventual founder o f Longwood.
arrived shortly after Searcy.
Ilenck hud been part of the
Honor Guard entrusted lo ac­
company President Abraham
Lincolns body on the train
ride from Washington. D.C. to
Illinois following his April 1865
assassination. He wrote an
early account o f the area,
which he named Longwood af­
ter a suburb of Boston (today
wllhtn Brookline) which ilenck
helped to lay out as an engi­
neer.
Ifenck settled first Just south

of Fast Lake (then known a
Myrtle Lake) and became the
first Postmaster on May 19.
1870. w ith the establishment
of the Longwood Post Office,
lie held the position until
spring o f 1885.
Frederic II. Rand served In
the Arm y of the Potomac dur­
ing the Civil War. Though he
found him way to Sanford, he
first lived tn a house near l-sh*
Searcy and was reported to
own 40 acres o f citrus, making
him one o f the area's most rignlflcant grove owners at the
time.
Itenrk. Searcy. Rand and
their fam ilies joined others In
founding
the
Episcopalian
Christ Church on West Church
Avenue on Easter Sunday -­
April 19 ~ o f 1882. Christ
Church to considered the old­
est existing church In Semi-

note C o u n ty .

ORLANDO - The world's first
permanent Titanic attraction.
Titanic - Ship o f Dreams.*
will open here April 10th. ex­
actly 87 years to the day the
ship set out to sea In 1912.
The exhibit will Immerse visi­
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a way
never
before
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The MasterCard Broadway Series of Orlando w i pre­
sent from May 11-16 SU N SE T BOULEVARD for eight
performances only, Tuesday-Saturday evenings at 8
p m.. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tick­
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Broadway Series Box O ffice, Orlando Arena, and all
Ticketmaster Ticket C enters. Ticket service charges
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the Orlando Arena. Hours of operation vary for each
location. To Charge-By-Phone call (407) 639-3900 or
(904) 3533309. Groups of 20 or more should phone

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Order tickets
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Artie Green and George Memer as C ecil B. DeMille.
This all new production of SUNSET BOULEVARD is di­
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has music by Andrew Lloyd Webber with book and
lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton.

Presented for the first time
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environments.
Including
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memorabilia, this unique and
Innovative presentation
will
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drama as It unfolded. With the
assistance o f actors In period
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Titanic Ship o f Dreams will
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room re-creations In exis­
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•Over 200 priceless artifacts
and historic treasures from
some of the most prestigious
private
collections
In
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world, many of them on public
display for the very first time.
Included among them are a

deck ch air recovered from the
Atlantic following the sinking;
first class china and dinnerware; personal letters on Ti­
tanic stationery that survived
the sinking; and a life Jacket.

During the 1880s. access to
Central Florida steadily Im ­
proved. The Drat ten years In­
cluded the high point of steam
boat traffic on the St. Johns
River. B y the end o f the d e c ­
ade. and Into the turn of the
century, the railroad became
th e principal travel sourer for
th e area.

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Health &amp; Fitness
United W ay names
hoard of directors
Orlando, PL. Heart o f F lorida
United Way (HFUW] voted In
new board members a t their
Annual Meeting held a t Uni*
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Studios
Escape
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cently. The luncheon w a s an
opportunity to present United
W ay's Annual Report.
Intro*
duce the 1999 Board Chair.
Jim Dunlap. The Huntington
National Bank, announce the
Alexis de Tocquevllle aw ard
winner. David Siegel o f Central
Florida Investm entsNVeatgate
Resorts and recognise H FUW ’a
volunteers and contributors.
The prestigious A lexia d e
Tocquevllle Award la bestow ed
upon a member o f the Alexia
de Tocquevllle Society that haa
m ade
substantial c o n trib u ­
tions to the community. Siegel
and his volunteer com m ittee
Increased the society mem­
bership of Individuals giving
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$10,000 or more to H F U W
from 51 contributors to 78
this past year. ’David h a s been
dedicated to taking the A lexis
de Tocquevllle Society to a
new level and haa su cceed ed ,”
said Brian Quail, presiden t
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preciate his hard w ork ."
The 83-member Board o f Dl*
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�H appy 75th
Jones honored
at a formal tea
on her birthday
at MrthOy tea

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The afternoon w u perfect for
a form al tea to honor a native
Sanford
daughter.
Joyce
Adam e Jones, on her 7Bth
birthday. And ahe doesn't look
a day over 391
Site o f the afternoon affair on
M arch 31 w aa the charming
a n d quaint Rose Cottage Tea
Room tn Sanford. Hoatesaea
w ere: Suzanne McKenzie. Pam
R ieger
and
Robin
Welle,
daughters, and Lori Butler,
granddaughter.
Q uests arrived all dolled-up
In thetr Sunday best for the
w arm an d fun-RHed afternoon.
Several added a touch of n os­
talgia left over from the good
old days by showing up In
sp ark lin g white gloves. Joyce
received her friends wearing a
fash ion able print spring dress
o f muted purple and green
tones complemented with a
corsage o f mixed spring flow­
e rs.
T ables for four were set with
beautiful heirloom china and
appointm ents.
Ouests were
served a variety of Iras and
each table waa centered with a
three-tiered tidbit server filled
to capacity with dainty tea
fare. The A nt tier featured a
variety o f finger sandwiches
a n d heart-shaped homemade

aconra.
An
aaaortmmt
of
dream y mini dessert m orsels
lined the second tier with a
medley of fresh fruits arranged
on the top tier.
Joyce needs no Introduction
to the Sanford area. She w aa
bom here on March 31, 1034
and la the daughter of the la te
Mr. an d Mrs. Prank Adams. A
1042 graduate of Sem inole
High School. Joyce has lived
here all of her life. She w aa
employed a s a telephone o p ­
erator. tn Insurance and In re­
tail sales and la a lifelong
m em ber of the First Untied
Methodist Church. The viva­
cious 75-year-old enjoys life
and h er children and g ran d ­
children. Joyce's three daugh­
ters are nearby to add to h er
many blessings. She has fou r
grandchildren Including h o st­
ess Lori of Longwood. who d e ­
livered a bouncing baby daugh­
ter. Lilly Anne Butler, on
March 23. to make two great
grands for Joyce.
Among Joyce's gifts was a
com puter
from
daughter
Suzanne and her husband. Jim
McKenzie, who marched In an d
act up the equipment against
Joyce's protests who thought
she would never learn, at h er
age. to operate a computer.

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Editor

Now. she wonders how she
ever got by without It. Tve
learned to do oil kinds of
things already." Joyce said.
One of her Instructors Is Emily
W ells, her 6-year-old grand­
daughter.
Joining the
honoree
and
hostesses for the m em orable
birthday celebration were: Do­
rothy McWhorter. Betty Cannavtno. Patty Swann. Clayda
Jones.
Jean
Tamm,
Judy
O rernsteln (Winter Park), Mar­
jorie Zeola. Selma W illiam s.
Rose Payne. Patty Oatchcl.
Louise
Austin.
Catherine
Spencer and Barbara Brorup.
B EN EFIT LUNCHEON
Linda Robb wtll be the guest
speaker at a Honduras Benefit

Luncheon on Saturday. April
17. In the parish hall o f Holy
C ross Episcopal Church.
Honduras was blastrd by two
killer hurricane B u t destroyed
about HO percent of the Infra­
structure : roads, bridges, w a­
ter treatment plants, electric
utilities, telephones and public
works. This luncheon will h elp
to rebuild a nation and save a
people tieloved by God.
Linda
and
her husband.
Leroy, know what survivorship
la tall about. They survived the
deadly tornadoes that struck
Sanford
tn February
1998.
Linda will tell those attending
the luncheon all about the h ar­
rowing experience and how the
ordeal has changed their lives.
*1 learned through that experi­
ence." Linda said.
The luncheon will begin at
11:30 a.m.. at the church lo ­
cated at Park Avenue and 4th
Street. Sanford. To reserve the
tickets, at • 10.00 each, please
call Mildred Nicholas.
3221750.
■ E T A tlO M A PH I TO
FOR REUNION

There's gonna be a hot time
tn the old home town on April
13 when more than 20 Beta
Sigma sisters plan to gather to
renew friendships at a lunch-

N.C.: Betty Kkppe.
W inter
Springs; Pat Largen. Deltona;
Kay Lee. Longwood: Betty Le­
wis. RocUcdge; Betty Rathe!.
Lake Mary; Helen Ham ner, DeBary. Betty Erickson Tom slc.
Longwood; and Flo W ln sa.

The squadrons'
civilians
employed at Sanford Naval Air
Station during 1943-1960 w ill
gather for a reunion In Sanford
June 35-27. Far Information.
caB John Otrtler.
(407 )3 22 -

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eon
ran t'
Expecting to attend (he re­
union
from
Sanford
are:
Eleanor Butler. Sherron Davis,
Joanne Gardner. Peggy Law­
rence. Nancy Reynolds. Fran
Rivero. Polly Smith. Paulette
White and Mona Walker.
Expected from out-of-town: are
Claudia
Blythe.
Edgewater;
Sherry Bohr. Sumter. S.C .; Jan
Cahill, Ptneola. N.C.;
Faye
Stetson Clark. West Cheater.
Pa.; Joyce Sammct. Franklin.

They're atm raving about the
beautiful centerpieces
Lxora
G arden Chib
for the re­
cent Am erican Cancer Society
fimbloa shear, am i luncheon.
a t ) ? O o M t a d ta h e a b o w
as chair of the project.
bu rn will Install Its new; offi­
cers when the season
ends
with a luncheon an Mat U at
Cappuccino
in Lake
New officers are: Qerry
Weldon, president: Sally Green,
vice president; Kathy K rashoff.
recording secretary: Mary Cole,
corresponding secretary, Debra
Adam s, treasurer and B arbara
Chapm an.
Immediate
p a st
president.

‘Linkage to a Global Experience’ presented

Tim othy Jam** Planar

Casselberry youth
to sing at Carnegie
Timothy James Rlsner will
ng with The Boys of St.
nomas Choir In the Acadny or St. Martin In the
Iclda
performance
of
lendelssohn's "A Mldsumirr
Night's
Dream"
at
am egle Hall on April 24 at
p.m. Sir Neville Manlncr
111 conduct and Christopher
lummer will serve os narratr.

T m really looking forward
» the concert, because It will
e my first time at Carnegie
all," Rlsner said. "What I
ke best about this partlcuir music la that there Is a

lot o f layering of voices to
create a smooth harmony."
Eleven-year-old Rlsner la
the son of Steve and Teresa
Rlsner. of Casselberry. Rls­
ner waa previously a member
o f the Orlando Deanery Boychoir under the direction o f
Mr. Ben Lane, Canon Musi­
cian at the Cathedral Church
o f SI. Luke.
"When we got the news
about the concert we were
unuued.
excited and so
proud o f our son." said Mrs.
Rlsner. who sings with the
Cathedral Choir at St. Lukes.

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The
Altamonte
Springs
Chapter o f The Links Incorpo­
rated-International Trends and
Service presented Its Annual
"Linkage To A Global Experi­
ence* recently at Mead Garden
In Winter Park.
Through an effort of the offi­
cers and members of the or­
ganization. cultural diversity
waa pronounced from
the
beautiful setting with artifacts
from different countries on
display to the linkage In spo­
ken and visual arts by program
participants.
demonstrating
that love, family, and commu­
nity In various cultures share
similarity In needs and desires.
The conductor for the Journey
was Carolyn Fennell, director
o f public affairs for the Greater
Orlando Aviation Authority.
Program participants included
Link Gall Morrell, Unk Sherry
Grace, and Unk Vivian Tlndal.
The audience was enter­
tained and Informed through
International Student organiza­
tions representing Seminole
Community College.
Rollins
College, and Valencia Commu­
nity College.
Instrumental and Folk Dance
waa presented by ANGKLUNQ
Ensemble.
This ensemble’s
goal Is to reach youth o f today
and let them know about J e­
sus. They have members from
ages 6-18. Their Instruments
were made and refined In the
Philippines
from
miniature
bamboo's.
A pageant of Global Unkage
was presented with students
from Brazil. Tlnldad. Tobago,
Nigeria. India. Morocco, and
Russia. These students con­
veyed the Importance o f Family
and National Pride, but most of
all expressed their gratitude for
coming to America to better
themselves through education.
Presence, a group o f five
young ladles from Forest Lake
Academy who love the Lord,
provided two beautiful musical
selections.
Unk Adelle Baker Introduced
the Speaker of the hour. Dr.

Altam onte Springs Chapter, Tha Linka, Inc. _ International Trands, Sarvlca

Mlckel Du Klngur. Dr. Do Kingilt* Is a retired under secretary
General of the United Nations
who served from 1983 to 1992.
Dr. l)o Klngue continues as
an International Consultant to
advise govrmmrnts. Interna­
tional organizations, and oth­
ers on International m ailers

and on the promotion o f trade
and development In the Third
World, especially In Africa.
A rendition of (God Bless A f­
rica) Nlxosl Slkelcl I Africa was
sung by Dcvonn Baker and Er­
nest While III.
After the Ceremony o f U n k­
age by Chairperson Unk Eliza­
beth Saunders, participants
Joined liands and hearts using
song to express "Love In Any
Language."
A reception followed with
Food from Around the World.
Unk Celeste D. Hurley Is
president of the organization.
The Unks Inc. Is committed to
educational, cultural, und civic
activities.

STAR-STUDDED SHOW
Tajtrt School of Performing
Arts and Academics Inc. re­
cently presented the TaJIrl
Nlglu of Stars First Annual

Benefit.
£
The Benefit featured Crtttral
Florida's Finest Talent, durtls
Rayam. Harry Bumey, Vdirton
Jones. Roslyn Burrough. ;-God
Sent, and The Young Perform ­
ers of ThJIrt Arts, and other
stars.
&gt;
On Saturday April 24. frpm 7
to 9 p.m. at New Ufe Word
Center on 13th Street and;Oak
Ave.. Dressey o f After Ftv^; will
be presented. Tickets are J425.
and they ore available at- the
school. For more Informalion.
call (407) 324-9140.
£
Burrough Is u broadwaj* s o ­
prano singer and actress. •-Her
Interest In the performing^ arts
began In public school In
Jacksonville, After earning her
undergraduate degree ifrom
Morris Brown College. Atlanta,
she knew her destiny.
She
studies at the Jullllard School
P Is s m M S

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; for students to serve as assls; tant leaders to elementary
school age troops. This would
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• with monthly workshops for
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TEAM SPORTS ARE
GREAT FOR ALL AGES
Sports are a very healthy nc
tivtty for rhlldrrn ot all ages,
especially team sports l hit
drrn team how to I m* a team
player, they team how to win
and how to lose
Tire Lake Mary YMCA Red
Team basketball showed ev c
ryone Just how well they
learned their lessons when
they won the championship
game for boys 9 and 10 years
old. The team consists ol Rob­
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Trnvllleger.
Nicholas
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Michael
Prusak

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Trevor Halt. Leon Armstrong.
Lincoln Gager, Uigau Bailey,
Jason Paolucci and Johnny
Herbert
Basketball season m ay be
over, bill you can si 111 involve
ytUit child in a team sports.
Ihe YMCA Is cuirenlly holding
sign tips lor their Seminole
Youth Soccer There arr three
divisions. Division I Is for agrs
3 lo 4. Division II Is for ages 5
lo 7 and Division III Is for ages
H to II. Hie registration dead­
line (or youth soccer Is Satur­
day. April 17. There w ill also
In* a player's clinic that day.

You can sign up any lime I k *fore April 17 al Ihe Seminole
Family YMCA on Izmgwoml
Lake Mary Rond. The clinic,
practices and all the games
will he held ut Reiter Park In
Longwood.
Arr you an adult who would
Ukr to get lurk Into a team
sports? The YMCA Is currently
holding registration for Adult 4
on 4 Basketball.
Men and
womrn ages 18 and up can
choose one of three divisions.
Division
A
ts
Pros
(competitive). Division B Is
Semi-Pros
(Semi-competitive)
and Division C Is Golden O ld ­
ies (ages 35 and up). Tire regis­
tration deadline ts Friday. April
16. Thr games will be held on
Sundays. Corporations are e n ­
couraged to field Dietr own
trams.
For the uquutlr-minded, the
Super Sharks Swim Tram Is
open for youths agrs 5 and up.
Thr main season for thr train
nms March through August.
Swim Team practices year
’ round and new swimmers ran
Join at any time. Swim meets
arr scheduled for Saturdays.
For more Infontiullon on any
of Ihe team sports offered by
Ihe Seminole Family YMCA.
rail 321 8944.

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and the Jazz Museum In New
York.
Bumuigh Is a well rounded
performer. She has prrfonned
on Broadway In the produc­
tions of T h e \VU," "Bubbling
Drown Sugar.* "Purlle. I’orgy
and Bess." "H ie Sound of Mu­
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ANNUAL SERVICE
Soaind Doctrine Church of
God; where Elder Israel Black
Jr. is Pastor, will hold an an­
nual Worship Service at 3 p.m.
on Sunday afternoon at Del­
tona Middle School. 250 Enter­
prise Road. The Sanford Min­
ister leads the congregation In
welcoming
all
family
and
friends, 'Du* Power of God will
lie present to Heal. For more
information, call (-1071 32315C9.
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INSPIRATIONAL CHOIR
E.vrl E. Mtnotfs Inspirational
Chotr will be composed of all
Chofr members of his classes,
lb* taught at Grooms Aradctny.
Seminole High School, and all
members of Si. Paul Mission­
ary Baptist Church. Rehears­
als ir e in April.

R o s ly n

M r w o Hr

Wayne Gager, Michael Prusak. Jason Paolucci,
Johnny Herbert. Leon Armstrong, Trevor Hart and
Coach David feiwilleger

B u rrou gh

CHOIR PROGRAM
The Morning Glory Mission­
ary Baptist Church Choir will
give an appreciation program
in honor ol llieir musician
Cynthia Cuss,iimva Blown on
Saturday. April 17 at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, call
Diane Whined at ( I(I7| 328
0573. Alin White at (4071 .I2.I5979 or Gladys Hall at ||t)7|
330-2932.

CELEBRATION
The celebration of Pastor Al

licit J. Covington will be held
Sunday. April 11, at I t a.m. at
the
Providence
Missionary
Baptist Church, with Pastor
Emiultt Thom as.
The first anniversary worship
message will la- held ut the 5
p.m. service with Ml. Pleasant
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
Orlando,
Pastor Walter R.
I’rlner. Jr. T h r community ts
Invlicd.
GOSPEL F E S T
Gospel Fest In the CountryLike Monroe, at Hookrrtown
Park. Saturday April 24. 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. C om e Ik* a part of
Gospel
Fest
s]Kiusorcd by
Providence Missionary Baptist
Church. All churches are In­
vited to participate In this
great musical event.
Each participating church's
Pastor will I k- asked to bring
greetings or words of wisdom
and Introduce their singing
group. Videos and CD's will he
made ol the performances, and
can he purchased. All musical
equipment. I’.A. System, mlcs.
drums, keyboards, guitars, and
bass amps will Ik* provided.
I here will Ik * plenty o f food,
games, rules, ami lots o f enlerlalnment. Come and spend Ihe
day In the laird. For Informa­
tion. contact Gerald Cassanova
at 682-2877. Cynthia Cas­
sanova Brown at 328-8270, or

In Ihr rumh! for a little*
amusement'.* Dike Mary High
will present "Nunsense" ut 7::iO
p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
April 16 and 17 In Ihr high
school auditorium. The cost Is
a mere *4. The slightly Irrevrr
rnl comedy trlls the tale o f a
group of nuns putting on a v a ­
riety show lo raise money for
Ihrlr convent.
There Is no assigned seating
In the auditorium, so get there
rarly for a good seat.

A three- day Crusade will he
held at the House o f Refuge
Ministries. Inc., 1001 C elery
Avenue, with services April 141C at 7:30 p.m. Prophet R ich­
ard Mlscus of Wliltngshoro.
N.J. will minister.
49TH A N N IV E R S A R Y
Frank and Bernice Bellamy
recently celebrated their 49th
year of marriage.
They were
married In March. 1950.
Granddatighlrr Dana Walton
served as Mlstrrss o f C erem o­
nies.
Daughter Jacqueline
Walton welcomed the guests.
The rrh’bnitlon Included a
biographical
narrative
by
daughter Harriett Fossltt.
Tributes of love were given by
the couple's grandchildren.
A
beautiful solo was dedicated hy
Akelsha Ragan to her grand­
parents.
A delicious meal was then
served.
Words o f love were
given by daughter Gwendolyn
Alexander.
CongratulalIons to tile Dellamy's on their 49th Wedding
Anniversary.
The Bellamy’s are members
of the New Bethel Baptist
Church.
They are owneroperators of Southwest clean ­
ers.

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team play—much the sam e
In Bports. self-reliance and,
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House may be filled with clutter
due to wife’s unknown illness
D E A R A B B Y : I'm 72 a n d m y
wife is 74. She has alm ost entirely
quit doing nny housework. She w ill
gru dgin gly cook a m ea l now and
then. I do th e laundry, scrub floors
and help w ith the dishes, hut I'm
not a homemaker. H er bnck is very
bad but she won't have it looked at.
She just complains all the tim e and
says she can’t do anything.
I wanted tn hire som e clean in g
people to come in and help, hut she
won't have t h a t
W e huve so m a n y c lo th e s th e
closets are jam m ed . N o th in g e v e r
gets thrown out. so everyth in g gets
piled on the furniture o r the floor.
T h e k itc h e n c u p b o a rd s a r e
ja m m ed fu ll b e c a u s e w h e n sh e
wants some canned food, instead o f
using what w e have, it's ea sier to
run out and buy som e m ore. T h e
countertops a re load ed w ith cans
and packages o f food. She w ou ld
rather eat out, which w e do three or
four times a week.
Abby. there isn’t a surface in the
house that doesn't have stu ff piled
up on it. T o w rap a Christm as pack*
age. the had tn lay it on the kitchen
stove I h ave suggested m oving to
an apartm ent w here there isn't so
muen w ork to do, hut she w o n 't
accept that, either.
Are th ere a n y solu tion s to m y
dilemma?

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friend) told us about th e oppression
o f women in Afghanistan,i. W e we
so happy to see your column about
their plight, and also the telephone
number we could call to become a
part o f the protest against the rigid
restrictions on these w om en.
Abby. your a rtic le m u s t h ave
been a great success. I started call­
ing that number at 7 a.m. on the
day that column a p p e a re d in our
p a per, and was not a b le to g e t
through until .1 p m
My concern is that o th e rs may
have become discouraged and given
up trying. Please p rin t th e phone
number again.
DOROTHY BOHN.
REDMOND. ORE.

DEAR DOROTHY: I have
received a buahel o f lattere
D IS T R A U G H T H U S B A N D , from readera who also had
P IT T S B U R G H problems getting through to the
telephone number I published.
DEAR DISTRAUGHT: Yea. It seems the Feminist Majority
However, they won’t be easy.« was unprepared fo r the
Your family doctor should be
onslaught of calls that cams
Informed about your w ife's pouring In — and although they
behavior — and any recent were able to handle more than
changes you have noticed. She 7,000, they estimate they “lost"
may need a thorough physical at least that number. S o , read­
and possibly neurological exam­
ers, If you were unable to get
ination. She may be buying the
through, please keep trying.
large quantities of food in your The number to call la 1-888-939kitchen not because it’a “easier
8638.
to run to the store,” but because
she has forgotten that she
already has it.
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From yuur description, your
home may have become a fire
or health hazard. If your wife is
unwllling-or unable to discard
items you no longer uae or
need, an inspection by the local
fire (or health) department
should be scheduled to be cer­
tain that the clutter haen't
become a danger to both of you.
Please don't wait. Your wife
needs help, and it’a time you
took charge. It may not be
pleasant, but il’a necessary for
her sake and your*.
D EAR A B B Y : O u r p rie s t lan d

a t s i r i U t - and a o a l fr e q u e n t ly
req u ested — poem s a n d a s s a y s . a aa d a
b w l a n M l i n i aalf-add r a— a d a n te lo p e ,
p lu a r h a c k o r M o n e y e r d a r f o r U . M
( ft .S O In C a a a d a l la : D a a r A b b y 'a
-K ee p e rs." P.O. Boa 447. M o u n t M o rris ,
111. SI00M M t7. ( I W - g e la I n c lu d e * !

DEAR ABBY: This is in response
to the le tte r fro m “ A p p a lle d
Cousin,* concerning th e g ra n d fa ­
ther who was d isin vited from his
granddaughter ‘ Icnorv'a* wedding
M y new est d a u g h te r -in -la w 's
wedding look place last Ju ne in La
Jolla. C a lif Janrne had planned for
her ‘ P u p - Pop’ and grandm other to
attend, but her grandm other passed

N ow Janene was ready. A a i f on
cu e, th e sun broke th ro u g h th e
gloom y overcast, the sky tu rned a
vivid blue, the waves turned a bril­
liant white and the wedding began
W h en the vow s were ex ch a n ged ,
th ere was cheering and a p plau se
e v e n from th e sidew alk g a lle r y .
Pop-Pop was as radiant aa Janene.
H e ia in all o f the wedding pictures.
Pop-Pbp died recently, but h e was
th rilled to be in the w ed d in g and
h a p p y th a t his g ra n d d a u g h te r
delayed it just for him.
I'm a fraid Lenore ju s t d o e s n 't
understand what a perfect w edding
ia all about
I'm overjoyed to have such a ter­
rific daughter-in-law come in to my
fam ily. This girl is a real keeper.
P r e g n a n t w ith her fir s t c h ild .
J a n e n e gra d u a ted fro m c o lle g e
■umma cum laude this J u n e. T h e
baby (lik e Pop-Pop) a r r iv e d la te.
Some things are well worth w a itin g
for.
PAULASGEIRSON.

PROUD F A T H E R -IN -LA W .
PORTLAND JbRE.
D EAR PA U L: Thank y o u for
■ n u p p e r o f a le t te r . Y o u r
d a u g b te r -ln -la w , J a n e n e , la
in d e e d a p rise. Len o re c o u ld
have learned from her &lt;
M ay all o f you enjoy
happy, healthy and
y ear* together.
Whmi Im m
U I
d r u g * . A I D S , a n d f a t t in g t l a a g w it h
p e r n a a d p a ren ts le In "W k-4 K r e r y T a m
a la n d , a a lf-a d d r e a a a d s a t t l a p a , p l a a
r h a c k o r m ooey an d w M r f B J * (S A S S ba
C a a a d a l lo t D a a r A b b y, T a r n B o o k le t .
P .O . Bam 447, M o u a l M a n ia , I1L S I 0440447. (Poataga is l n r haded.)

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I— . .

W ED N ESD A Y
June 2, 1999
91st Year, No. 200
(107) 2222011
Sanford, FL
50 C e n ts

S e r v in g

W e a th e r

Learning

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

Lake Mary’s Sarah
Smith signs with
Emory University.

Since 1008

C h a p in h a s

County ponders sales tax increase

s o m e t h in g
to s a y to th e
D e m o c ra ts
Ye*, there are Democrats in
Seminole County - and the
We*t Seminole Democratic
Club will be meeting at 730
p-m. on Ibesday, June 8 at
Congregation Beth A m , 3899

Sand Lake Road In
Longwood.
Linda Chapin, immediate
past Orange County
Chairperson and present
Cleric of the Courts, will
speak. Her topic The
Democratic Party in Central
Florida - On the Doorstep of
the 21st Century.
All interested are invited
to attend • bring a
Republican if you desire.
Refreshments will be served,
no RSVP needed. Call 260­
2377 for more information.
On Thursday, June 10, the
Seminob County
Democratic Executive
Committee will meet at 7

S A N F O R D - Voters in Seminole
County may get to vole on a proposed
1/2-cmt sales tax increase to fund
improvements to the county's school
facilities.
In a joint meeting o f the Seminole
County School Board and the County
Commission on Tuesday, county leaders
discussed a possible referendum on the
l/2-cen» tax increase. School officials

estimate the levy
the ninth county in
“ This Is g o in g to be a hard
would generate S21
(lie state with a
million per year,
s e l l ... W e will have a hard
voter-approved
based on the cur­
time convincing p eop le how sales tax to fund
rent Seminole
school im prove­
much w e need this m oney."
County tax base*.
ments. Orange
H ie tax would
County voters
fund improvements
rejected a similar
Sundru Robinson
to school facilities
tax
proposal.
Seminole County School Board
and campuses,
"Tills is going to
land acquisition
be a hard sell,"
and land improvements.
school hoard member Sandra Robinson
If approved, Seminole would become
said. "Our facilities are in pretty good

Shape. We don't have the type of emer­
gency problems that other arras do. We
w ill have a hard time convincing people
how much w e need this money."
School officials said there are a number
o f issues that need to lx* addressed, par­
ticularly concerning increased student
population. Using projected growth cal­
culations, school officials said the county
w ill rant! five to six new elementary
schools, one middle schtxil and one high
school within five years.
See Increase, Page 5A

ETA in August?

courtTbssdsy and wert
ordered held without ball at
tha Seminole County JalL

Central Florida Regional
HoepltaL

Radio Day*
Radio amateur* aw
going to have a couple of
Held Days and fun an June
26 and June 27 at Lake
Golden Park aaoaa from thi
Orlando Sanfoad Airport
HorsM photo by Tonwny Vtnconl

Sanford city employees Nancy Jermys, who works in the utility department, and Kris Strive, who
works In the public works department, take a 'power walking’ lunch along Lake Monroe.

SA N FO R D - Pan American
Airlines officials announced they
are delaying the start date for reg­
ularly scliedulcd domestic ser­

eastern ami mid western US.
"Tluit's absolutely still on the
drawing board," Nadolny said.
"W e're definitely looking into
getting out to the midwest, and
cities like Atlanta, in the near
future."

vice out of the Oi lando-Sanford
Airport until August.
The airline had planned to start
domestic flights out of Sanford
this month. Jolui Nadolny, senior
vice president o f Pan Am. said
the delay will allow the airline to
continue setting up its online
computer reservation system.
"W e want to get everything per­
fect and ready to go before we
start flights," Nadolny said. "W e
don't want to jump in premature­
ly."
The airline's service w ill likely
start with flights connecting
Sanford to Philadelphia, Pa.,
Portsmouth, N.H., San Juan and
Aguadilla Puerto Rico, Nadolny
said.
Pan A m could also establish ser­
vice through Sanford to Atlanta,
Chicago and other cities in the

Pan Am officials have discussed
establishing minihub service
through Sanford to Portsmouth,
San Juan, Newark, N.J., Atlanta,
and Chicago.
"W e'll expand the flights as the
nurket demands," Nadolny said.
The airline will provide Uie
Orlando-Sanford Airport with its
first regularly scheduled domes­
tic service. Pan Am will have fre­
quent service from Sanford, with
flights leaving from the airport
|x*rhaps five to six days per week,
Nadolny said.
I he airline established its main­
tenance facility at tire OrlandoSanford A iqxirt in March.
Ilu? Orlando-Sanford Airport
handlist about 1.1 million pas­
sengers in 1998. Tire majority o f
the passengers were British arriv­
ing on charter flights.

Sidewalks near
county schools

T h e b a rb e r learn s
h is trade o n the
o rp a n 's chin.
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Little Wekiva River clean-up stalled
Staff Writer
W E K IV A • Efforts to clean up
Little Wekiva River suffered a
setback last week.
County commissioners Carlton
Henley and Randy Morris said
they are unsure what effect
G overnor Jeb Bush veto last
w eek o f $1 million for Little
W ekiva River restoration w ill
have on the Wekiva River Study.

Henley said Bush's veto could
lead to delays in the Wekiva
River Study. The commission is
perform studying the feasibility
o f developm ent along the
Wekiva River.
"This w ill cause us to back o ff
and take another look at the
financing," Henley said.
Morris said the clean-up efforts
at Little Wekiva River could be
put on hold.
"The county w ill not pay for

the cleanup on its ow n," Morris
said. "I can't speak for the entire
commission. But, I can't imagine
the county funding this on its
ow n."
The Wekiva River restoration
funding vetoed by Bush would
have paid for surface water
improvements. The river is
heavily clogged with sand from
upstream runoffs, according to
environmentalists.
See River, Page 5A

S A N F O R D — Have we got
sidewalks for you, County
Engineer
Jerry
McCollum
assured members o f the County
School Board at Tuesday's joint
meeting o f the School Board and
County Commissioners.
McCollum detailed the coun­
ty's $3.5 million sidewalk pro­
gram for the next seven years.
"The safety o f mu children is
the No. 1 priority," McCollum
said, stressing the responsibility
to have sidewalks wherever
there are children.
When the county commisxinn-

ers last met, they approved
plans for a number o f new side­
walks including those along
Oxford Road near the Indian
Hills Elementary School.
This not only pleased the
School Board members but resident/activist Stan Bessmer, who
lias lobbied for the sidewalks
and a park in the area. H e waif
successful in both efforts, and
smiled throughout Tuesday's
meeting.
" lids is right, this i ; the way it
should he," Bessmer said.
McCollum said the county was
committed to an extensive side­
walk program • not only buildSee Sidew alks, Pag* SA

�2A

- Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. June 2, 1999

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, June 2. 1999 • 3A

Police Lot.
Traffic Arrests
Sanford - May .11. Charles
Darkness, 31. o f Sanford was
charged by Sanford Police
with failure to stop, and
involvement in an accident
causing death or personal
injury following a collission
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Avenue in Sanford. Six per­
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on a license that had been suspended twice.
O viedo • May 30. Scott Smith,
21, was stopped by Seminole
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was charged with DUI.
Sanford • May 31. Steven
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Altamonte Springs • May 31.
Daniel Jewell Hodge, 27, o f
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deputies near Jackson St. and
SR 4.16 in Altamonte Springs.
I htdge was charged with DUI
while riding a bicycle.
Sanford • May .11. Dennis
N j Ij I, 42, of Deltona was
stopped by deputies at Dunbar
and McKay street's in Sanford,
lie was charged with DUI or
driving under the influence of
drugs.
Assault/Battery
Sanford - May 31. Cecil
Williams, 47. o f Sanford, was
charged with aggravated
assault and battery for strik­
ing a neighbor during a front
(Kirch confrontation in
Sanford
Altamonte Springs - M ay 31.
Wanda Thibodeaux, 41, o f
Altamonte Springs was
charged with assault on a law
enforcement officer. The
Altamonte Springs Fire
IX*partment responded to a
rejnirt o f a passed out female
at the lakeside North
Apartments. Officer Neal
Stewart aided in the response
when Thibodeaux struck him.

Springs, was stopped by
deputies at Blake St. In Sanford
for initially riding a bicycle
without the required lighting
equipment. He was subse­
quently charged with posses­
sion o f less than 20 grams of
cannabis.
O v ie d o - M a y 31. Joseph
Edward Roger, 47, o f St.
Petersburg, and Karen W.
Skcnes, 37, also of St.
Petersburg were stopped by
deputies at SR 434 in O viedo.
The pair was charged with
possession o f a controlled sub­
stance-crack cocaine, posses­
sion o f a controlled substanceDiazepam, and possession
o f a controlled substance-less
than 20 grams o f cannabis.
Sanford - M ay 31. James Ellis
Brown, 37, o f DeBary, was
charged with possession o f a
controlled substancePohypnol, possession o f a
controlled substance-cocaine,
and
possession o f drug parapher­
nalia. Deputies stopped him
at 6th Street in Sanfonl.
Disorderly

Intoxication

Lake M ary - May 31.
Timothy James Walsh, 30, o f
Sanford, was charged by
deputies with disorderly
intoxication follow ing a
response call to the West Lake
Mary Boulevard area in Lake
Mary.
Lake M ary - May 31. Jackie
Dawn Henderson, 35, o f Lake
Mary was arrested by deputies
and charged with disorderly
intoxication follow ing an
altercation with other patrons
at a bar on West Lake Mary
Boulevard in Lake Mary.

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O v ie d o - M a y 30. David M.
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stopped by deputies at CR 419
and Barr St., Oviedo. He was
charged with possession o f
less than 20 grams o f cannabis
and possession o f an open con­
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Sanford • June 1-Randy J.
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charged with filing a false
report o f the commission o f a
crime and a false stolen vehi­
cle report. Charge narratives
indicate Davis filed the false
reports after a relative took
Davis' rented automobile
and was involved in a vehicle
collission.

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Johnny Ray Haddock, 35, both
o f Sanford, were apprehended
by Sanford Police w hile bur­
glarizing a public school at
100 Placid Lake D rive in
Sanford. Both men were tack­
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Government TV, offering county
residents &lt;i close-up look .it 9 of
the 10 commissioners they
voted into office. For this glori­
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o f order or threw any brushback pitches.
It had to be that way - there
may have been children watch­
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The county commissioners and
ss
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school commissioners had a joint
meeting on Tuesday. It was just
like inter-league baseball. The
school commissioners asked if
they could use Bob G off as a
designated hitter.
The county commissioners
were without one o f their
starters - District 5 stalwart,
Daryl McLain. He was vacation­
ing in the Florida Keys. His pal,
left-hander Randy Morris, cov­
ered for him.
unmet, non-funded monies to
The school commissioners
build five elementary schools.
quickly made it clear to the
"You folks probably know
county commissioners that
what's coming," Furlong said,
Yankee Lake wasn't a suitable
looking at County Commission
site for an elementary school.
Carlton Henley. "W e could use
It wasn't the name - Yankee - as
some o f that sales tax money to
much as the fact the proposed
build schools. We're finding that
school site is next to the county
funding is getting increasingly
sewerage treatment plant.
more difficult. So is finding 12“That's not appropriate," School
acre sites for schools."
Board Commissioner Barry
Henley, a retired Lyman High
Furlong said. 'Take it back.
School principal, said he wanted
Thanks, but w e don't want it."
to help Furlong and his board.
Furlong seemed to enjoy
"W e have needs, too," he said.
Tuesday's Joint session o f com­
"Roads, sidewalks, the zoo, a
missions. He's been on both
bigger jail, a courthouse. That's a
sides - and knows how to play.
lot o f needs and wants."
Bold Barry was a county com­
Sandy Robinson, the tiniest
missioner until he lost much of
school board member with per­
his hair. Now , he's raising eye­
haps the sharpest mind, remind­
brows in school board skirmish­
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es with Goff.
the residents o f the county will
Anyone expecting some
need to know how critical it is to
Furiong-Goff sparks Tuesday
build more schools. The citizens
went away disappointed.
of Orange County nixed a sales
tax to fund schools in that county.
Neither raised much fuss. G off
only spoke on a couple o f occa­
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sions, once to say, "Creative peo­
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ple find creative solutions."
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face-to-face again in October. It
commissions are looking for is a
seemed absurd that it had been
w ay to gather $200 million. By
three years since their last joint
unmet school needs, Furlong
session.
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Tuesday's historic meeting was
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When the fire is ready lay the
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4 bananas unpeeled r*aive&lt;J lengtr*

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17 rq»* p*r*eapple ur*|ieele&lt;) sltcetj
I ? tnch th»ck
I tablespoons y#‘t|eiahte oil
I pint of your favorite ic e c ream

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tirillrit l*meii|i|)le .out I'numti .ikt uilti k.ililll.t I mine S ju ir

thmty sliced
1 tablespoon chopped tresh pars
ley
I tablespoon chopped tresh thyme
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

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f *ri&gt;(J Ifii «if 1it hiiiki‘** -it
M'illv iui'1 hit’}; tir.il luffitiu" ih i .i
MOfi.»lt\ until Md-v ,ir* tin • l\
1 tu » minuti N s* rvi vt«»n» \ 1* l«t 4
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I'reheat men to l ai degree*
Cut each artichoke iriln quarter*
lengthwise, dropping them immedi
ately into a bowl of water mixed with
the juice of 1 lemon to avoid disco!
oration With a small sharp knife
scoop out and discard the hairy
"choke "
In a large *uute pan mix the olive
oil vinegar wine garln par*ley
thyme *alt anil |wp|H-r \rr.uigc ttu
artichoke quarters in one layer with
one cut side hit mg down m tin saute
pan I'lacc the pan on the slovetop and
iiring the mixture to a Imil over high
heat for atmut to second* Mien pl.n
(tie pan in the oven and toast the at
Itchoke* turning once *o that the
other cut sides lace down until golden
brown and barely lender .ilmui I.', min
utes total Tlie artichoke quarter* may
be prepared to tin* point several hour*
ahead and set aside at room temper
ature
Prepare a hot fire tn the gnll or (ire
heat a gas gnll to high
Pick up the artichoke quarter* wilh
tongs, if hoti and allow any excess oil

ltm|H (mm V\riH*r * \n ••( tii*
i tinmii i* |i»*..k-*. r * * ' *
CHOPPED GniLLED
VEGETABLE SALAD

2 m e d iu m e g g p la n t* (a b o u t 2
pounds total) trimmed and cut
c r o ie w n e on an angle into 1/7 mch slices
.1 medium largo /ucchtm («?bout t
1/4 p o u n d * tot.it) qua rtere d

lengthwise
3 m e d i u m large yellow s q u a i h
(about 11/4 pound* total) quar­
tered lengthwise
4 large bell pepper* ideally 2 each
of red and q r e e n cut into
wedge*
1 targe red onion peeled and halved
horizontally
1/? cup plu* 1 tablespoon olive oil
(9 tablespoon* total)
3 tablespoon* balsamic vinegar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper

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prehiMl a c.n gnll tn in* d.iifti
In ,t xit t.tij %.«tii r|Mil *Mlllllltll4* lt&gt;»
rum rti*iil.i " i " r.uiii F .If Itt finis' fun •
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qit*-nlU urShi M.« t»u1ttrt **• lit* !*• it ir i
flu irir rv ill* fits .t! 1 A 1 II hi* till i •!
ii* ruin * If •if!I th* fin.it
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Hm- uni; Xll h ttu 1MfUlfl ........ -Ilh
tltlVAfi .IfIII gnll met ,i mi fhuffi fir* fur
ale nil ffiimdi’s nr until liana na* a**
Jtikt gohii'fi and ttu pinrappli slut ha\»" at quu» *l ng)i! gnll marks Hip
thr fruit nsi*f paint Yuth 1h«* mm m»»
gla/i and gnll fur an addition
al I minuti Kmuiu fr«»rt* tin grdl
l-hiide the tiltrutn«is and priiiappli
Slurs among four dishes |Vrl thru,
first if you vsar.t *n sjhmI #
vour guests
I np each dish u th a sc nop of ire
t ream It there »s any leflmer glare
clrirzlt »f iivrr fhr nr t rran Yield 1
rv img*.
fC« * i|w (rmn |n » fi'* t«i Cinll
f»v &lt; fir is St tdr*vingi*r and .f«•tin
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FOOD

Light a tint (ire m .i &lt;harmal gnll m

Snubbed bride has several options

K n t a r \ C’ l u h
Hut ary (Tuh nl Hike M ary
unit*
Thursday
iiiom lu gs.
in n 30 a m . .it ih " Marriott
1 ..tun-aril oil West h ik e M ary
Hotili'v.ud.
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M ike
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Mu l»a«‘ l Mi t^ingtillh iflisr] m r&lt; nllmI'I1*i

tB ch u n k s ( t - 1/2-m ch cs acr oss)
Ircsh pineapple
11 c u b e s It and 1/2-inch ea ch )
crustless pound cake
3 t a b l e s p o o n s unsalte d butter
melted and slightly cooled
1-1 /J cups prepared fudge sauce
t /4 c u p Kahlua or other coltee
liqueur

persons

(O n siT M ilio n

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GRILLED PINEAPPLE AND
POUND CAKE WITH KAHLUA
FUDGE SAUCE

n o t . i r e tuvtteil
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v tl.i el mi; .il tin ( )| llln
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iki I nun.i lul
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i .nil.H t M.irv Hutke .it
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pteluMt .I c »■* gntJ ii* mi tlinrn high
i ".il th«- \fgrt.sliU* pm cs hghtls
with t. f.ibl*-*-|Mnim n( the nil \Nh* n fin
in hid un* king lit h.il ■hi*' I.tv tin- vi*g
•d.iliii*! (ill Ih* r.ii k i uvid «ifui gnll
lurinng Hu tn i »im #■ until Hn*v an*
(imil t ami vu II mar Led h\ the fin*
almill tu ftMfmlrv tntal (m tin
plantv /lit i lam MpMsh ami r»**| unum
aIMillt JH
i rill nut* - tur fhr I***11 (»#■
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tt«mi lu .it and allttvk tn **»*»)
t i»at h * h»»p ttu- krgi tahli s into
) im ti pin * Ii. a large I&gt;«•vsI toss
th» v* gi lablr* and th** n thaillitig I t,t
Idr "piNtn *v id ii*1 M'il 1hi* %rfit*gut sail

Mniast .itnatte who nuns a gtlll
kneuv him in "imk burner* Mc.ik
elm ken an.! net h*tl llul I am ili-itl
eating ttu* column to Hie ather lomh
tti.it no well on tlie gnll seit*■tattles
Irillt
even .1* W ii l| see lirliiu cake
I to mi **,ige lien- ii II urn like a lootl
eookeil on a stole under a tinnier or
m tin1oien no ahead and try it "it the
itnll In liiet mu might hi"l that the
grilled taste make* mu partial to some
limit* ion never liked Imfiirc
rite*i ret i]&gt;*■* i nine (null a variety
m u n vi Michael MeLiughiiti * All
mi die drill a lieu book from Wetter
ailed Weber * Art nl the Itnll. and
i 'hn* Si hloMiiger and John Willnugh
hi * l.ieense tn (irill'
Note Weber run* a hut line tor con
sumers who tune grilling question*
iHbft1
3 471 .'i.oiH H am to f. [i rn CST
through l-abor hay Caller* will re
reive a free Imoklrl lleynnd burgers
Itarheeue

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"Steam ing" should think twice
about marrying someone who would
do nothing in a situation of this
sort, and il she does decide to go
through with it. she should exclude
the law partner and his wife from
the wedding If she doe* relent and
invite them, the invitation should
l&gt;e addressed to the husband only
A lib i, a m arriage should and
must come before any business
arrangement If it doesn't, beware
the future. It will lx- filled with sim­
ilar "snubs" and a husband who sac­
rifices his life partner’s feelings iri
favor of his working partners'.
HKKN TIIKKK

1JKAH B E E N TIIKKK: A l ­
though the fiance could have
been mure sensitive tu the
treatment “Steam ing" w a s
receiving, I'm nut sure the inci­
dent is a dire preview of her
future with the man. The host­
ess showed appalling laid man­
ners. However, I do not agree
that “Steaming” should stoop to
the same level by excluding the
couple from the guest list, or by
im p r o p e r ly a d d re s s in g their
Invitation. Read on:
DKAH AHHY I have tlie perfect
solution for "Steaming in S H " Ml
course she must invite that dreadful
woman to the wedding' Her hus­
band’s career will lx1 the casualty ll
she doesn't However, she can get
some revenge in a subtle yet satisfy­
ing manner if she's having a sitdown dinner at the reception
A t every wedding, there’s one
table where the hostess seals those
guests who just don't seem to hi in
with the others Usually, at least
one of tlie peojile at tins table is a
distant relative who never shuts up
and has an opinion about every­
thing Heut "Mrs X” next to tins
guest. M aybe sh e'll even lea ve
early!
NOBODY'S Vl( TIM ANYMORE.
AT’IA N T A

(tu* hi kf i it I H c r n r . I l t r m i lilt* f o r
t l i u l tu li li * in “ S i I m t i i i ." Y n t i ' r r
n o t (lit* o n K r t ' u d i ' r w h o i t lr n t i*
w i t h “ S t r j i m i r i u in S .K ."

A D V IC E
C O L U M N IS T

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I *»r * vfi %Hi Iit|f &gt;iiij rit-i-il in know
•«l»itii s n liliiit i pUnmitif. o n lrr "H**u tn

ll+ikt .• In irh 'Hrfilling.** Srii'tl n 11u■i-

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D K A K N O B O D Y 'S V IC T IM :
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m*inf% t»n1«*r fm i'lHI ifl.Vi (n

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4 Day Vacation
• Full Synthetic Oil
• 23 pi. Safety

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Inspection

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Requites purchase ol
regularly priced lull
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a gre at
s e r v ic e
for
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nothing!

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(Nuxt to Popeyo's)

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next live u'.irs Ivvm u l w lw l It,is
i**vn tumlril, ,n m u lin g to Di.inne
Ki.imrr, ilinxlur ol l.mlitics lor
the s* IumiI ilistru I
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sch o o ls in n o rth w e s t

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I .avion Llulos Mi.Kllo Sxhunl
w in iliI l*o Ion oil lo rvlov.ite I ho
now iin.1iIK* s. In h*1 l.i, ihtv wimKi
*osl $»’ll million Kr.imot s.iiit
W o h .iv o .i lo t o l tin lu tn lo .1

unmet m v ils ,' siliool H u n t » h.itr
man D im I urlnng sm l
( &gt;no ol those unmet needs is
shrinking school t .ip.it ity to van
not .h i om m odate smaller i lass
y

SI/ON

It w o don't get fu n d in g lo r
b u ild in g s , i lass s i/e s w i ll h a v e lo
go up
s c h o o l h o a rd
lo an no M i a ils s.ud

m o rn h o r

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lu tu r o

and

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m in t la n d a, i|iu s itio n to r liit u r e
la .ilit io s an d lo r m ip r o v is l a ,,o s s
to

u t ie n t la o ilitio s

a n d p a rk in g

im p r i iv o m o n ts

In a.KIlllon tile s»hi«*l H u nt

wanls lo expand v IhhiI sixurity
and monitoring systems ronovale
ri-stiiiom fa* ililies lo mis t reouire
ments ol the Am ericans with
I hsabililics Ai I, and expand trails
{nidation I.u ilities and hits park
*nvi atoas

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live year plan, VI jH*rcont ot all
** hool expondiltires w ou ld go
Inward servicing the distn« t's
debt
11 l he s, his ,1 Is *ard adopts a res
olution imposing the lew , i t , mild
Is1pl.n isl helore voters as early as

We are finding it increasingly
difficult lo flint si liool sites

\ ovom lsT I lowevet oliu tals slid
the lax would not lake ctfix t until
Ian , 21M2, alter the cmtntv’s one
ion! la» tor road improvements
oxpm*s Iksird meinlsTs did not
d iv id e how Inny; the proposed
s ilts tax would last
Die tax must U' passed bv voters
at least U ) days Iv lo rr it would

Ihecnuntv commissioners have
not d ivid ed whetfier to ask voters
tor an extension of the penny ta»
Ihe levy, adopted iti I‘M1 expires
in N 'p l 2i»&gt;l
County ( ommtssion L hatrman
Carlton Henley said stall will
report whetfier the 1 minty needs
an extension ol tfie tax in |uh or
August
It tile county ills ides to ask Vot
ers tor an extension of tin- ones n il
ta» tor transportation pn*|«sts, the
s» tnxil ts slid 1 oil Id ns|ilest In split
tfie funds with the county

take otto t lletore volets are askixl
lo approve the ta» Ihe s h is il
Isiard w ould detail Ihe tyjx- ol
pro|*x Is the tax would fund
\ &lt;ominittee ol parents business
leaders, real estate agents and one
s Iliad Issint inemls i is studying
the mss) tor the 1
out la*, and
w ill report to the hoard in
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enjoy reading his art ivies."

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DeSantis

IA'Santis has also si-rvevl as a
radio n e w s program din s tor in
Morula 1'ennsvhania and New
H am pslute
and
a
co llege

instructor
at
Hdinboro
Lntverstty of IVnnsylv.ini,i and
Florida
Southern
College.
Orlando
He holds a Bachelors I Vgriv* in
Speech Communications and a
Masters
Degree
in
Communication Studies from
F.dinboro
University
of
I’ennsy Kama
It's exciting to be back in
Central Florida and back into
print journalism, said the veter­
an reporter
DeSantis and his wife.
Deborah, have recently returned
trom a year long stay in Alaska,
where tie w orked as Community
Relations Director tor the Kodiak
Island Chamber ot Commerce.
They reside in Santord with their
two Golden Retrievers, Chance
and Mae

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OBITUARIES
M A R IA DEVEAULT
Maria lA ’veault, 68, Archer
Boulevard,
Orlando,
diet!
Monday, May 31, 1999. Bom in
Dorfen, Germany, sire moved to
Central Florida in 1971. Mrs.
Devcuult was a homemaker. She
was a meml&gt;er o f St. Joseph's
Catluilic Church.
Survivors Include husband,
Joseph Di-veault, Orlando; son.
Morgan Urveault, Nkvville, FI.;
s*&gt;n. John Deveault, Orlando; son,
Michael IX*veault, I lawaii; broth­
er, Frunze! Fenk, Gemiany; sLster,
Rni Ix-nk, Germany; six grand­
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ROBERT L BERRY
Robert L. Berry, 86, East
Hampton Circle. Winter Park,
died Tuesday, June 1 ,1999.
Born
in
Belle
Vernon,
Pennsylvania, he moved to
Central Florida in 1974. Mr. Berry
was a salesman for Otto Milk
Company. I le was a member of
the First Methodist Church in
Belle Vernon and an active memher o f the M.isonk lod ge. Belle
Vernon
Survivors include daughter ,
Lorraine Hundley, Winter Parksister, Violet Hotchkiss, lorain,
Ohio; tw o grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fainhild Funeral Home,
O v ie d o , Ls in clurge of services.

Orlando-Sanford A irport and
$I25,(XX) for Sanford's Ritz
Theatre, he vetoed Seminole
County requests such as $1 m il­
lion for drainage projects on
U.S.
highw ay
17-92,
and
$200,000 for Cross Seminole
Trail.
Bush vetoed a record-setting
$313 million in funding for pro­
jects statewide while signing the
$48.6 billion state budget. He
said he vetoed projects with a
localized impact that did not
benefit residents regionally.

Local attorney H u gh TVees, 46, dies after stroke
Attorney Philip “ Hugh**
Trees, who in recent years chal­
lenged Seminole County's anti­
nudity laws on behalf o f adult
club owners, died Tuesday after
suffering a stmke Monday.
Trees, 46, specialized in First
Amendment cases ami helped
Orange County write its anti­
nudity ordinance in 1983. lie
defended the law and help keep
a topless bar out o f Eatonville.
A meticulous and dedicated
attorney. Trees was well respect­
ed by his peers although many
wen* disappointed when he
began defending the adult clubs
rather than fighting them.
Trees taught Sunday School at
Sanlando United Methodist
Church and coached a number
o f boys hockey and baseball
teams.
He was a president o f the
Orange County Bar Association
and the Orange County Legal
A id Society. He lived in Apopka
and had Ills office in Maitland.
Trees is survived by tw o sons •

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Leaders survive big scare
Sharks, Sunniland edge Curt’s Alleycats in Women’s Softball
spoirrs EimtJit
SANFORD • What
night o f softball.

n great

Just a few
thoughts
about the
Five still
spring
in A A A
season

There were two scares nnd an
upset as the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Depart­
ment Women's Spring Slow
Pitch Softball league began the
home stretch Tliesdny night nt
Plnehurst Park.

SANFORD - Sorry I've been
away for the past few weeks.
Some new responsibilities at
the paper, but. to the couple of
people who check me out every
week. I'm back.
Anyway, there's a lot to catch
up on. especially the end o f the
Seminole County sports season.
There's a few comments we
need to make about the spring
sports year. so. on a personal
You know. 1 never realized
how much athletic directors do
on the high school level until
talking with a few o f them re­
cently. They deserve an awful
lot more Ink than they get.
Rick Trlblt at Winter Springs,
maybe, more than any of them.
Not only Is he In only hla sec­
ond year at Winter Springs, a
brand new school, but he has
to deal with a travel log that re­
quires an atlas. While other
schools In the county play dis­
tricts close to home, the Dears
are usually off to Cocoa Beach
or somewhere else In the m id­
dle o f nowhere*
Ahd that tkn*t all. Assuming
th*3fc-jfffc SdVitice through
districts, and it's'on ttt regionala.‘ Winter Springs Is U su ally'
off to the Miami area.
Still, with all o f the travel.
Winter Springs found a way to
win state titles In girls basket­
ball and girls track. It took
some great efforts from the Idda
and coaches, but give Trlblt a
lot o f credit for arranging a
brutal travel Itinerary.

As sportswrltero, we con only
do so much. StlD, there are no
excuses for not giving more
coverage to the Lake Mary boys
tennis team and Seminole boys
track team, both o f whom won
state titles. The baseball and
lacrosse players get the press,
but we forget sometime* how
hard the so-called minor-sports
battle It out and how much the
kids and coaches put Into their
programs.
, Seminole County saw some
great baseball this year even
though It ended a bit early as
Oviedo and Lake Mary, the
teams that made it through dis­
tricts. didn't fare well in the
state playoffs, but we still hod
some highlights.
. -Oviedo's Paul Lubrano and
Larry Orayson. for starters, are
sure to be among the beat In
Central Florida next year, and
Lake Mary’s Jose Tbrxnos was
the best player In the county
this season. Look for him to be
drafted somewhere during to­
day’s major league draft. And If
any team wants to take a shot
ah the beat defensive catcher to
dome around in a long time,
they’ll take a shot at Lake
Mary’s Brandon Haney.
He has a cannon.
Also, keep on eye on Justin
Harris at Lake Brantley, a big
hitter who Is already signed at
Austin Peay. but should go
somewhere today.
While we're on the subject o f
baseball, how about the contri­
butions o f some key freshmen
this year?
It says a lot about the Little
League and Babe Ruth aysterns
In Seminole County that fresh­
men ore able to come In and
start right away.
Keep a special eye on Lake
Mary shortstop Mott Horwath
and Oviedo outfielder Brett
Murphy who ore sure to be the
standouts In the Class o f 2002.

Curt's Alleycats
had
the
golden opportunity to keep Its
very slim championship hopes
alive ns II hnd n doubleheader
scheduled against the top two
teams In the league.
And the challengers pul up a
super effort, taking both the
Sharks and Sunniland Corpomtlon down to the wire before
railing 14-13 nnd 18-15, re ­
spectively.

The upset came In the late
conlest
ns
Carol
Gardner
ripped a two-out. two-run Inslde-the-park home run In the
top o f the eighth Inning as Don
Pablos o f Sanford won lls first
game of the season. 10-8, over
Vuughun Incorporated.
With the slim victories the
Sharks (8-1) maintained their
half-game lend over Sunniland
Corporation (7-1) nnd now are

the only teams with n chnnce to
win the league title.
Completing the standings are
Vaughan Incorporated
(3-5).
Curt's Alleycats (2-7) and Don
Pablos of Sanford (1-7).
Next Tuesdny at Plnehurst
Park,
Vaughan Inror|sinited
takes on Curt's Alleycnts at
0:30 p.m. nnd Don Pablos of
Sanford gets the opportunity lo
be the spoilers ns It plays the
doublehender
against
the

Shnrks at 7:30 p.m. and Sunnllund Corporation at 8:30 p.m.
Today nl Plnehurst Park, the
Wednesday Men's League takes
the field with league-lending
Tennessee Country Saloon bat­
tling co-second plac e Courtyard
liy Marriott of la k e Mary at 0:30
pm .:
co-fourth
plnrr
AAA
Services challenging co-second
plac e Pebble Junction ut 7:30
Please see Women. Page 2B

softball
running
i'ORTH Knrroit
LAKE MARY - l.S. finally
tasted defeat and now five of
the six teams In the City o f Lake
Mary Department o f Parks and
Recreation AAA Polar Hear Slow
Pitch Softball League are within
a game o f the league lead.
On May 19th, Cross/Dones
scored 11 runs In the filth In­
ning lo pull out a 13-10 victory
over Map Attack, the Dombats
did a little ’bombing.* clubbing
Liberty Mutual I. 23-0. and l.S.
Improved to 3-0, scoring five
runs In the fifth Inning to edge
Liberty Mutual II. 17-13.
Last Wednesday night (May
26th) at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex.
Liberty Mutual
I
scored four runs In the bottom
o f the sixth- Ipntng to upset
.Qross/ponqs, 8 :7; the Dombats
■cored three runs In the bottom
o f the sixth Inning M upend I.S.
for the first time. 6-3; and Lib­
erty Mutual II scored at least
three runs In every Inning to
even Its record at 2-2 with a
2 1 -2 i
o f Map Attack,
The standings after four
weeks are I.S. and Dombats
(both 3-1), Cross/Dones, Lib­
erty Mutual I and Liberty Mu­
tual II (all 2-2) and Map Attack
(0-4).
The AAA League plays a tri­
pleheader every
Wednesday
night at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex
on
Rantoul
Lane
starting at 6:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:

MAT IB
Cross/Dones: three hits _ Jim
Dowen (one double, two runs
scored, three RBI): two hits _
Eric Violland (one triple, three
runs scored). Jimmy Oonsalez
(three runs scored, two RBI).
Steve
Chapman
(one
run
•cored, three RBI). Clarissa Ro­
driguez (one run scored): one
hit _ Steve Meyers (one triple,
two runs scored, one RBI). El­
len Engle (one run scored, two
RBI). Sheryl Stock (two RBI).
Map Attack: three hlta _ Mike
Mouser (two doubles, one run
scored, four RBI). Todd Cronson (two runs scored, two RBI);
two hits _ Moreclo Aqui (two
runs scored, one RBI), Ellse
Hulroe
(turn runs
scored).
Mickey Pope (one run scored):
one hit _ Jim Hulmc (one run
scored, two RBI), David DelleDonne (one run scored).
Bombata: four hlta _ Jason
Back (one double, four runs
scored, one RBI): three hits _
Bob Markoa (one triple, one
double, one run scored, six
RBI). David Lambert (two dou­
bles. three runs scored, one
RBI). Dana Roach (three runs
scored, four RBI), Clarissa
Carmona (three runs scored,
three RBI). Vic Paacucci (one
run scored, two RBI). Lorry A l­
len (three runs scored, one
RBI). Jennifer Rengel (three
runs scored): two hits _ Kathy
Storells (one double, two runs
scored, one RBI).
Liberty Mutual I: two hlta _
Nehomar Torres (one triple, one
double, one run scored). Tom
Ramsey (one RBI): one hit _
Aaron F red and Wayne Hoyle
(one home run. two runs scored
and two RBI each); one run
•cored _ Nancy Dtvtta; one RBI
Richard Notaro.
1.8.: three hits _ Wally Wlland
(two runs scored, two RBI). Er­
nest Dorsey (two runs scored,
one RBI); two hlta _ Jim Lassiter

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JacMa Crisps! (lop photo, ssatod in csntsr) and 8ar*h Smith (bottom
photo, osalsd In cantor) wars recently joined by took parents end Lake

Mary High School officials whsn thoy signed Lsttsrs-oMntent to play soft
be! at Yale University end Emory University, respectively.

Crispell, Smith join Lake M ary
teammates on college decisions
EDITOR
LAKE MARY • The softball season st Lake
Mary High ended a little bit too soon for the
Roms.
The defending state champs went out
early in the state regfonsls, but the softball
careen o f the seven seniors who tasted so
much success In their four years will go on.
At least six o f the even seniors have now
signed college letters-of-lntent and the
other Is expected to walk on.

The latest signings at Lake Mary were
Sarah Smith who Inked with Emory Univer­
sity. and Jackie Crispell who will attend
Yale.
Yale doesn’t offer athletic scholarships as
an Ivy League School, but Crispell la sure
to make the team.
Crispell earned Summa Cum Laude hon­
ors at last week's graduation and achieved
a grade point average o f over 4.0, so Yale
was Interested, but not Just In her brain.
*1 sent them a letter and a video and I a l­
ways wanted to go there,” Crispell sold.
T h e coach was Interested and I stayed on

the campus during my visit In January and
loved It.'
Smith heard all about Emory University,
In Atlanta, from Crispell.
"Jackie told me all about It.* she said. "I
loved the campus and It Just went on from
there. I liked It u lo t*
Both players were surprised the year
ended so suddenly. Last season, the team
started plnylng average ball but picked up
the pace us the season moved ulong. The
opposite was true this year.
After Jumping out to a strong start, Lake
n — ......... Signings, Page SB

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(one double, three runs scored,
three RBI), Dave Noble (two
runs scored, four RBI), Rick
Dlinmick (two runs scored, one
RBI), McLeod Glass (one run
scored, two RBI). Lisa Campbell
(two runs scored): one hit
Stephanie Sterputowskl (one
run scored, one RBI). Jessie
Gauntz (one run scored): one
run scored, one RBI _ Colleen
Lassiter.
Liberty Mutual II: three hits _
Mike McClelland (one grand
slam, two runs scored, four
RBI). Skip Bowen (three dou­
bles. two runs scored, one RBI);
two hits _ Katie Solomon (one
triple, three runs scored, one
RBI), Bill Powell (one double,
one run scored, one RBI), Mike
Melster (one run scored); one
hit _ Scott Keena (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI). Pa­
tricia Vetro (one run scored,
one RBI), Karen Fanelll (two
RBI), Steve Passwater. Donna
Cannavlno: one run scored
Errtn Wilson.
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Liberty Mutual I: two hits

Aaron Freel (one triple, one
double, one run scored, three
RBI). Rich Natnro (one double,
two
runs
scored),
Sam
Sopcland (two runs scored);
one hit _ Paul Blrchflcld (two
runs scored), Andrew Wilson
(one RBI). Kathy Castro: one
run scored, one RBI _ Tom
Ramsey.
Cross/Bones: three hits
Steve Chapman (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI); two
hits _ Jimmy Gonsalcz (one tri­
ple. two runs scored, one RBI).
Earl Canfield (two RBI). Valeric
Stolz. Randy Rupert mid Eric
Vlolland (one run scored each),
Steve Myers (one RBI): one hit
Jennifer Renge] (two RBI).
Bombals: three hits _ Danny
Johannes (two RBI): two hits _
Dave Plltnlk (one double, two
RBI). Knthy Storolls (one run
scored, one RBI). Vtc Pascuccl
mid Jennifer Rrngcl (one run
scored each). Jason llosaflook;
one hit _ Brandon Storolls (one
triple, one run scored). Dona
Rasch
(one
run
scored),
Clarissa Carmona, David Lam­

bert: one nin scored
Allen
Hall.
I.S.: three hits _ Steve Dono­
van (one double, two RBI); two
hits _ Jim Lassiter (one run
scored): one hit _ McLcaod
Glass (one double, two runs
scored). Rick Flcsch. Colleen
Lassltrr. Wally Wlland.
Liberty Mutual II: four hits
Steve Passwater (one double,
three runs scored, one RBI):
three hits _ Skip Bowen (one
triple, one double, four nms
scored.
three
RBI).
Mike

CroM/Sonr*

scored), Scott Keenn (two RBI):
one hit _ Enin Wilson (one run
scored, one RBI), Patricia Vetro
and Billy Oatzcmeyer (one RBI
each).
Mnp Attack: two hits _ Tom
Royal; one hit _ Marcello Aqul

(one RBI), David DelleDonnc
and Mike Mouser (one run
scored each), Connie DelieDonne,
Melinda
Ragland,
Mickey Pope, Chrla Ragland,
Brett Vanderhrlnk: one RBI _
Todd Cronson.

Sunnlland
Corporation
scored eight runs tn the bottom
o f the first Inning and after
Curt's AUeyrats scored s run In
the top o f the second Inning.
Sunnlland Corporation came up
with a six-run third Inning to
take a 14-7 lead.
Curt'a Alley cut s closed to
within 14-13 with a six-run
fifth Inning only to see Sun­
nlland Corporation get a run
back In the bottom o f the frame.
Curt's Alleycats made the
comeback complete In the sixth
Inning, scoring two runs to tie
the game at 15-15.
Sunnlland Corporation was
not ready to give In though,
scoring three runs In the bot­
tom o f the sixth Inning to take
an 18-15 lead.
Curt's Alleycats tried to rally
again in the top o f the seventh
Inning, loading Die bases with
two out, but could not push the
runs across the plate and
dropping a disappointing dou­
bleheader.

champions, seven weeks to get
Its first win, and It made It e x ­
citing.
Vaughan Incorporated look a
3-0 lead In the bottom of the
first Inning on a three-run
home ran by Cindy Giles.
Don Pablos o f Sanford came
back to take a 4-3 lead by
scoring two runs In each of the
second and fourth innings.
Vaughan Incorporated an­
swered by plating five runs In
the fifth Inning to regain the
lead, before Don Pablos of
Sanford replied by scoring two
runs In the sixth and seventh
Innings to tie the game at 8-8
and force extra Innings.
Vuaghan Incorporated looked
like It would have a chance to
win as the ftrst two batters of
the eighth Inning for Don Pa­
blos o f Sanford grounded out.
But Carol Pcndarvte kept the
game alive by reaching on an
error and Gamer smacked her
home run to win the game.
Pacing the Don Pablos o f
Sanford attack were
Hunt (four singles, one rap
scored, sns RBI). Carol Oaragr
(one home ran. one single, tap
runs scored, two RBI). Dawyi
Orimes (one triple, one singly,
three runs scored, two RBI) aryl
Marie Byrd (one double. ot|e
single, two runs scored, one
RBI).
Others. Lynette Barkley (tap
singles, two RBI), Keri Albritttgi
(two singles, one RBI), Shar
Brown (one single, one! run
scored). Kelly Otero (one slit
gle). Sue Hunt (one RBI) ani
Carol
Fendarvla
(one
rui
scored).
Hitting for Vaughan Incorpo
rated were Bree Davis (threi
singles, one ran scored). Clndj
Giles (one home run. one sin
gle. two rana scored, four RBI
Bonnie ChspUn
plin (two singles
two runs scored),
aco___ _
_______
D ebbl
Doming (two singles, one RBlf,
Lynn Webb (one single, one m s
scored, one RBI). Pam C om et
and Sunnle Mulkey (one singly
each). Liz Turner (two runs
scored) and Luanne Maclssac
(one RBI).
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300 0 1 _ 10 14

Map Attack
Donbala
Liberty Mutual I

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Liberty M utual II

341 S I _ 19 17

MAY 36
Croaa/Donca
Liberty Mutual I

103 303 0 . 7 IS
0 I3 1 0 4 X . 8 9

LS.
Bombata

003 010 0 . 9 9
300 019 X . 9 17

Map Attack
Liberty Mutual II

100 1 0 . 3 10
708 3X . 31 30

of a putting contest.
The cost will be $45 per person and In­
cludes green fees, a cart and hors d‘ocuvres.

IN BRIEF
SOLAR BEARS ALIVE IN TURNER CUP
ORLANDO - The Orlando Solar Bears made
thetr final home game o f the season a good
one. scoring three goals In the third period
and then scoring the game winner early In
overtime to defeat the Houston Aeros, 5-4, In
Game Five o f the IHL's Turner Cup Finals
Tuesday at the Orlando Arena
The victory keepd the Solar Bears alive In
the Best-of-Seven aeries which Houston leads
the Best-of-Seven Series 3-2.
Game stx will be shown by Sunshine Net­
work on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. from the
Houston Summit.

FAMILY FUN DAY
SANFORD - The Sanford Pop Warner Foot­
ball/Cheerleading Association will be holding
a Registration and 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
Moon walk.
You can also register to play for the Sanford
Semlnoles and on beautiful Autumn Satur­
days play against the Lake Mary Rama,
Oviedo lions. New Smyrna Beach Barracudas,
Deltona Wolves. Orlando-Dr. Phillips Lions
and many more....The season la Gut apS.P.W .FA. la (or boys and girls 7-to-15
years o f age who live In the Seminole High
School district:
*
....
.t t ...
For more Information call coach Carl Tipton
at 330-9016 or coach Marcus Kendrick at
324-2447.

MAYFAIR GOLF
SANFORD • The Mayfair Country Club will
be holding an old fashioned Golf Tournament
on Monday. June 7th.
The tourney will use a scramble format with
teams o f four. Competitors are asked to be at
the Club by 2 p.m. for the 2:30 p.m. shotgun
start.
Prizes will awarded to firs t second and
third place teams, u well as for the longest
drive, closest shot to the pin and the winner

Call 322-2531 Tor information. Entiy dead­
line Is May 31st.

SANFORD SOCCER
SANFORD - The City o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department presents International
Soccer for children ages 3-to-6.
Player Placement Day and Clinic will be
Saturday, June 12th at 9 a.m. at Zlnn Beck
Field (next to Historic Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium).
There will also be a coached meeting for all
Interested In coaching at the Downtown Youth
Center (Ftrst Floor o f Sanford City Hall) on
Monday, June 7th at 6:30 p.m.
Games will begin on Saturday, June 19th.
For more Information coll the Sanford Rec­
reation Department at 330-5697 or Bennie
Shaw at 330-9731.

SPERAW HOOP CAMP ADDS DATE
, ORLANDO - Due to the overwhelming re­
sponse. the Kirk Speraw Basketball Camp at
the University o f Central Florida has added a
third week o f Day Camp for Boys and Girls.
There are also a few openings led for boys
and girls (ages 7-17) for upcoming Day Camp
sessions and the Shooting Camp.
Day Camp (June 14th-through-18th and
June 2 lst-through-25th) _ $160, Includes
lunch dally, a basketball to each camper, a
camp T-shirt, professional Instruction and 5on-5 games.
The added Day Camp will be for four days
only; June 28-through-July ! and * each
camper will receive a dally lunch and camp
T-shirt. The cost will be $125.
Shooting Camp (Saturday. June 26th from 9
a.m.-to-3 p.m.) _ $40 per camper Includes
leaching the basic fundamentals oT shooting,
advanced shooting drills and shooting com­
petitions.
All events are held Inside the airconditioned UCF Arena.
Please call the Men's Basketball office for a
free brochure at (407) 823-5605.

AAU TOURNAMENTS
LAKE MARY - Florida AAU will be conduct-

Orlando’s Harpring, Doleac
make N B A All-Rookie teams
NEW YORK - Schick Rookie o f
the Year Vince Carter o f the T o ­
ronto Raptors la Joined on the
1998-99
Schick
All-Rookie
First Tteam fay Orlando's Matt
Harpring. Boston's Paul Pierce,
Sacramento's Jason W illiam s
and Vancouver's Mike Blbby,
the NBA announced on T u es­
day.
The voting panel conaiated o f
the NBA’s 29 head coaches,
who were asked to select five
players for the Schick A llRookie First Team and five
players for the Second Team.
regardless o f position.
Coaches were not permitted
to vote for players from their
own team. Points were awarded
on a 2-1 basis.
Carter and Pierce, with 56
points each, were unanimous

McClelland (two doubles, two
runs scored, five Rill). Mike
Melslcr (two runs scored. Tour
Kill). Hill Po ut II (three runs
scored); two lilts _ Katie Solo­
mon (one double, Tour runs
scored), Sheri Com es (two runs

selections and were followed In
the voting by Williams (54
points), Bibby (51 points) and
Harpring (50 points).
The Schick All-Rookie Sec­
ond Team consisted o f Hous­
ton’s Michael Dickerson (33
points) and Cutttno Mobley (26
points).
if f Oriando'i
' b'i Michael Do(esc (30 points), Los Angeles
Clipper Michael Olowokandl
(22 points) and Oolden State's
Antawn Jamison (21 points).

Carter, from Daytona Beach
Mainland and the University o f
North Carolina. Williams, from
the University o f Florida, Pierce
and Blbby were the only play­
ers named on the maximum 28
ballots.
Carter and Pierce received 28
First Team votes each, and
Williams, Blbby and Harpring
finished with 27. 19 and 10
First Team votes, respectively.

Women------Continued from Page IB
p.m.; and Wells Contracting
playing M.T. Muggn at 8:30
p.m. Co-fourth place Nobles
Communication has the week
ofT.
Curt's Alleycnta took a 1-0
lead tn the top o f the first In ­
ning. but the Sharks took a 6 - 1
lead after three Innings and a
9-T lead aficr four Innings b e ­
fore tile challengers started to
make a comeback.
Both teams scored five runs
tn the fifth Inning keeping the
margin at stx runs. 14-8. but
Curt's Allrycnts refused to quit,
scoring four runs In the lop o f
the sixth inning on the strength
o f a two-run single by Barbie
Bart ell and then closing to
within a run, 14-13, In the top
o f the seventh Inning and hav­
ing the tying and go-ahead runs
on second and first when the
game ended.
Leading the Sharks to victory
were Deborah Manfredl (one
triple, two singles, two runs
scored, two RBI). Gall Ross (one
triple, two singles, two runs
stored,
one
RBI),
Teresa
Howdy slid I (two singles, four
RBI) and Tanya Geiger (one tripie. two runs scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were Sheila
Sanders (one single, three runs
scored, one RBI), Debbie Huas
(one single, one run scored, two
RBI), Gloria Eflrd (one single,
one run scored, one RBI), Robin
Bishop (one single, two runs
scored) and Jenny Blowers (one
run scored).
Providing the offense for
Curt's Alleycals were Leah
sparrow (one triple, two sin ­
gles. two runs scored, three
RBI). Sue Nlckell (three singles,
two nm s scored, one RBI).
Becky Simpson (three singles,
one run scored, three RBI), J u ­
lie Knecht ftwo singles, two
runs scored, one RBI). Barbie
Bartel) (two singles, three RBI),
Dee Walden (two singles, one
run scored). Mary Swift (three
runs scored) and Kim Curtis
and Sharon Ritchie (one run
scored each).
Curt's Alleycats got o ff to a
fast start tn the second game,
scoring six runs In the top o f
the Aral Inning, but as It would
do the whole evening. Sunnlland Corporation would an­
swer with big Innings o f Its

Doing the damage for Sun­
nlland Corporation were Barb
Martin (two singles, three runs
scored, two RBI), Ann Laras
(two singles, taro runs scored,
one RBI), Kim Myers and Dtno
Wilson (two singles, one run
scored and one RBI each) and
Teresa Flnck (two singles, three
runs scored).
Other hitters were Shell!
Walters. Carol Cimnick and
Becky McCaman (one single,
one run scored and one RBI
each), Belinda Anderson (one
single, two runs scored) and
Mlcki
Lewis
(three
runs
scored).
Doing the hitting for Curt's
Allcycata were Sue Nickel) and
Leah Sparrow (three singles,
two run* scored and two RBI
each), Sharon Ritchie (two sin­
gles, two runs scored, two RBI)
and Kim Curtis (two singles,
two runs scored, one RBI).
Also. Becky Simpson (two
singles, one run scored, two
RBI). Julie Knecht and Joctta
West (two singles, one run
scored and one RBI each). Dee
Walden (two singles, two runs
scored), Barbie Bartel] (two
singles, one ran scored). Kathy
Kllngcnsmith (one single, one
ran scored) and Jennifer Hem­
phill (one single).
It took Don Pablos o f Sanford,
the defending
Polar
Bear

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Continued from Page 3B
Ing a Stale Champtonnhtp Tournament for 18year-old baseball trams the weekend o f June
1 lib-through the-13th.
For more Information, please call the Flor­
ida AAU ofllcc at (407f 302-7670,

SEMINOLE SOCCER SCHOOL
LAKE MARY - The 20th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCI!OOI, offers summer soccer In­
struction.
The two weeks arc June 1*5 at Lake Maty
High School and July 10-23 at Lake Howell
High School.
For registration brochures and Information,
contact ramp director Larry McCorkle at 3209557 or 320-070H during the day or 095*
2131 at night.

Continued from Pag* IB

Mmsy

storied being challenged by the rest o f the
county and crawled Into rrglonals after a toss In
the district finals to Oviedo.
After losing Just two players lost year. It was a
struggle to accept.
It was hard to accept,* Crtspell said. *1 wanted
to crawl into a hole alter It was over.*
Smith added. 'Hopefully It can be a growing
experience for us. I really wanted to win.’
Now It's on to bigger things. Doth Smith and
Crtspell had other options as college* kept a
close eye on the Rants. Smith, who sharrd
mound duty wtth Halle Sowards all year white
not playing In Ihc field, also looked at Valdosla
Slate, Florida Tech and the University o f Central

ICE LOOKING FOR PLAYERS
LAKE MARY - The Seminole Ice U -I5 boys
team (U-1G for 1999-2000) Is looking for a
few serious soccer players for advanced
(raining and state and national level competi*
lion.
The learn, coached by Lake Mary's Larry
McCorkle, will have tryouts on Tuesday and
Thursday. June 8 and June 10, at the Semi­
nole complex.
Call McCorkle at 095-2131 or Ron Fulmore
at 323-3500 Tor details.

OVIEDO ATHLETIC PHYSICALS
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.in.-lo-8 p.m.
Signs will be posted around the school on
whrre the physicals will be administered.

Florida. Crisped talked ta other Ivy League
schools such as Penn and Cornell.
*1 was recruited the most heavily by Yale,’
Crisped aid. *They needed a middle Infleldcr
and they seemed to want me the most.*
Coach Jrannlc Fisher had Smith and Crisped
for four years. Doth played varsity as freshman.
T h e s e kids came In and they didn’t have the
sense to be afraid.’ Fisher said. T h e y had 11
straight wins as freshmen and were part o f the
group that ready startrd our program.’
The seven seniors are gone, but a strong Jun­
ior varsity crop figures to make next year an­
other banner year for the Rams.
"What these players did Is only a atari,* Fisher
said. *Wc can .be the best In the state because
next year's tram might even be better."

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Continued from Page IB
Don’t fault the Lake Maty softball team for not
repeating. It’s tough to go through the season as
eveiyone's favorite target after winning a state
championship.
And to have seven seniors ready to play col­
lege bad next year says a lot about a program
that shouldn't skip a beat next year.
Also, give Oviedo a thumb's up for recovering
from a slow start to take districts.
While we're at It. how about kudos to a Lyman
softball team Dial lost over 50 consecutive games
before winning Its last o f the regular season and
battling Lake Howell In the districts? It took a lot
to still have confidence at the end o f a streak
like that.

Last Second Shot: What credentials does
Doc Rivers bring to the table as the probable
new head coach o f the Oriando Magic?
H e has television experience and som e train­
ing camp advisory experience wtth the San A n ­
tonio Spurs.
Scott SkOes is the man. HeJust doesn't have
the name.

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CIRCLE K 2613 3. SANFORD AVE.
COSTAL MART 2623 ORLANDO DR.
MOBIL OIL 4603 ORLANDO DR.
PUBUX 3600 ORLANDO DR.
7-ELEVEN 4103 ORLANDO DR
WINN DIXIE 3610 S. ORLANDO DR.
E-20NE DISCOUNT 2707 &amp; ORLANDO DR.
AMOCO 2801 AIRPORT BLVD.
QUICK STOP 1201 AIRPORT BLVD.
SUNRISE FOOO 2601 8. AIRPORT BLVD.
UL CHAMP 600 W. AIRPORT BLVD,
CHEVRON 17-02 6 AIRPORT BLVD.
E-Z DISCOUNT BEV. 2027 HWY. 17-02
EZ-46 DISCOUNT BEV. 4101 STATE RD. 46
CIRCLE K 1064 &amp; HWY 17-02
FOR YOUR CONVEN. CELERY A MELONVILLE
LIL CHAMP 1110 E. 25TH ST.
HANOY WAY 301 E. 25TH ST.
7-ELEVEN 2700 W. 25TH ST.
FINA EXPRESS 1301 W. 25TH ST.
IDEIS FOOO MARKET 1606 W. 13TH ST.
7-ELEVEN 46 6 UPSALA
NATES STORE 1600 UPSALA RD.
HANDY WAY 1461 ORANGE BLVD.
TEXACO 4001 BEDFORD RD.
HANDY WAY 4140 E. STATE RD. 46
UL CHAMP 7409 N. COUNTY RD. 427
CIRCLE K 26 W. HWY. 46

L A K IM A R V A M A
7-ELEVEN 700 LAKE MARY BLVO.
WINN DIXIE 4195 LAKE MARY BLVD.
TEXACO 400 LAKE MARY BLVD.
BP 750 LAKE MARY BLVD.
7-ELEVEN 110 E. LAKE MARY BLVO.
AMOCO 4410 W. LAKE MARY BLVD.
PUBLIX 651 W. LAKE MARY BLVD.
HANDY WAY 091 E. LAKE MARY BLVD.
CUMBERLAND FARMS 17-02 6 LAKE MARY BLVD.
ALBERTBONS 3766 LAKE EMMA RD.
DISCOUNT FOOD 1003 COUNTRY CLUB
GOODINGS 120 INTERNATIONAL PKWY.
LONOWOOO AREA
CIRCLE K 1623 LONGWOOO-LK. MARY ROAD
7-ELEVEN 1030 STATE RO. 434
TEXACO 1001 STATE RD. 434
WINN DIXIE 951 W. STATE RD. 434
7-ELEVEN 3350 HWY. 17-02
HESS OIL CO. 3271 HWY. 17-02
ALBERTSONS 200 8. HWY. 17-02
CIRCLE K 1460 8 HWY. 17-02
7-ELEVEN 3350 N. HWY. 17-02
KWIK KORNER 467 W. CHURCH AVE
CIRCLE K 409 GRANT 8T.
AMOCO 101 MOBKE AVE A STATE RD. 434
D.N. DISCOUNT BEVERAGE 203 W. STATE RD. 434
ALBERTSONS 2361 W. STATE RO. 434
PUBLIX 3365 8. HWY. 17-02
TEXACO 1045 E BROADWAY
WINN DIXIE STATE RD. 415
WAREHOUSE LIQUORS 050 N. CENTRAL
TEXACO 427 GENEVA RD.
WINN DIXIE DOYLE RO. 6 COURTLAND
HANDY WAY 320 8TATE RD. 415
HANDY WAY 136 W. STATE RO. 46
GENEVA GEN. STORE 155 W. STATE RD. 46
BP FOOO STORE 140 E. STATE RD. 46
GENEVA FOOD 210 AVENUE C
OKBARVARKA
CUMBERLAND FARM8 17-92
GROCERY BOX 17-02 6 DtRKSEN
CUMBERLAND FARMS 17-02 6 HIGH8ANK8

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NOTICE IS NIM BY GIVEN pur­
ls m i Ordar OwnNag it*
Malfon Is Ratal Faraclaturt
datad May tS. IMS,
d in Chrti Cat* No. SS
1M1 CAMP ol lha Circuit Court
ol dw ISTH Judicial Circuit in
SEMINOLE County,
SANFORD. Florida. I trill tod ta
ttw htghaat and botl btddaf lor
each AT TNI WIST FRONT
ol lha SEMINOLE County
Courthovta in SANFORD, al
11:00 o'clock a m. on tha Mth
day ol JUNE, IMS tha lotlowing
date rib*d proparty at aal forth
said
Summary
Final
Judgmatic to-artt:
LOT 11. BLOCK A. CRYSTAL
SICONO ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO TNI PLAT
THSMOF AS RSCORDCD IN
PUT BOOK I I PAG! 77. PUB­
LIC MCOROB OP SCMINOU
COUNTY. FLONOA. .
Datad thia Mth day ol May.
MS.
ICtROUtT COURT BIAU
MARYANNS MORSE.CLERK
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By- Jana I. Jttawtc
Deoutv Clerk

MACCOROANCI WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, paraona with ditabilKlat naading a tpocial accom­
modation
thould
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
dta SEMINOLE County Courthouto al 407-S3S-4310. 1-BOOSEE-&lt;771 (TOO) or 1-S40-ME(779. via Florida Rotay Sarvica
DAVID J STIRN. PA.
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 400
PLANTATION. FL SUM

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C a ll 322-2611
S e m in o le H erald
C la s s ifie d D ept.
To P la c e Y o u r A d

GET
JOB DONE!
4B • Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. June 2, 1999
12—ElDLRLY CARt
Assured Living in my home
with someone wtio cares
407*330-1 SIS
JOB WANTED. Ifcemmd
C N A • Home Unarm Care Win
take care ol your loved ones
*rvle you nork 407-322-19*0

71—H llp W anted

71—Help W anted

71—H elp W anted

71—H elp W anted

93—Rooms For R ent

98—R entals

TELEM ARKETERS, a u to
MECHANICS. APARTMENT
MAINT. LAWN MAINT Needed
ASAP TEMP
to PERM Top Pay ca l Alan
or Judy O 302-1939

Clean Home* with utl Start 87/
hr ♦ mMeage No rules No weeLends Catreqd 834-5595________
CNAS FT/PT For assisted Irvmg lacWty Fas 323-7336 or he
naissance. 300 W Avport Bhrd.
Sanford

NEEOCD IMMEDIATELY
Salesman to Estimate Job* m
Landscaping 6 Lawns-323-3481

Receptionist tor retirement can
tot FT days only Must an(oy
working with sen tort. Renais­
sance. 300 W Airport Bfvd.
Sanlord

EFFK IEN C Y
With Maid sendee
eonvemenl localon

31, OYi'A. Privacy Fence, Mi­
cro Dishwasher. First A Last
18600) 322-1613 or 2307104

Childcare Teachers
F/T-P/T Eiergehc. happy
All ages, plus school age CDA
Erpenenced preferred BeneWi.
407-328-7766

21— Personals
ALONE? Sonny* Dating Bureau
RESPECTED since 1977' Ages
IST90) 800-922-4477 (24r**|

"Cracker Barrel"
Servers. Cocks. Dishwashers
200 Hickman Dr (1-4 A Hoy 46)
407-324-1020

Longwood Massage Studio
Wait-ms welcome 7 days
Private rms Female Stall
Use *MM0007785
4Q7-339-3300 ________
Make a successful switch to
the ultimate way ol meeting
people. Call 281-3909 to get
connected!

A BETTER JOB FOR VOUt
Just C a p Never a Fee1
HELP Personnel 6296888
M Duct Mechanics
We want a lew motrvatrd duct
mcchan«s START WORK IMMEDIATELY! No lay cits- Qiack
benefits. 407-302-8336

23— Lost &amp; Found
Found Shar-pei dog
Tan w/ Black mask
322-1362. no ca« alter 9 p m

ALUMMUM RECYCLER
tt you enjoy meeting new laces
Working outdoors, being boss.
Wise Recycling has your JOB!
'GREAT STARTWQ PAY
‘Pdf Train/ VecMotkUyi
‘Benefit Pkg. «/ 401k match
•Tees - Sal, 40 lus/ wk.
*Up to 8400/ mttl. Bonus
Great potential tor the n^it per­
son' Can Tuet: 407-463-7174

LOST READING GLASS
Brown caae with cards Inslda
331-6380

27—N ursery &amp; Child
C are
CHILD CARE IN MY HOME
Christian Mother / Teacher Asst
n Seminole Co Looking to Ba
bysit over summer Mths Rea­
sonable Rates. Meats Prov
Smoka tree Env. Call 329-9909
Child Cars n dean Christian
home 7 yrs e&lt;p 6 wk*. and up
Reasonable rates 330-5214
CHK.0 CARE IN MV HOME
Day/ Naes. Summer Actrvihes
322-1728 or Pgr 763-7313

33— W eight
M anagement
You don't have to live with the
pain ol fibromyalgia- Call 40769947907 or 1-M6-3M-4042 tor
tree Intortnation.

55—Business
O pportunities
Lacy Persons DreamFew Hour great income. Priced
to Set Free Brochure
__________ 900-620-4383___________
v en d in g

Breakfast Server. House
keepers. House Men 6 AM
Dish W isher:Top Wages FT
Apply Lake Mary Courtyard. 135
Iniemationat Parkway. Lake
Manr 444-1000___________________
BUILDING
ENGINEER
Come |oln a great engmeenng
team at South Seminole Hospi­
tal. located m Longwood. Ft
We are looking tor someone to
preform general maintenance
duties and repairs at our hospi­
tal
The position requires 2-3
yrs esp mi related buildtng
trades, must have an electrical
Journeyman certificate, hospi'al
erp preferred This shitl is 7
am - 3 30 pm and requues DestNkty lo work some weekends
Apply at
South Seminole Hospital
(Humeri Resources)
888 West State Roed 434
Longwood. FI.
F a i (407) 767-0696
E.O R .

NEW HIRING
RATES

59—Financial
Services
Fnancial ad available tor consolrdatlon ol home. auto, or
business Free consuBabon with
good or bad cracta Can noerl 1677-218-T196. ___________________

NOW HIRING
C.N.A'S

sullant 6 Management Service
Stania&gt;. rules. Regutenona,
Surveysor StrearntneOperaton

*8409 PDft ON BONUS*
FT Shifts 3-It PM w/drilerenltat*
PT . PRN Aval,
tto w Pay tor Eap. *9X0,
VAC.JfOLDAV RAY* or pay In
leu ol Benefits
JOIN OUR TEAM
OF CARE OIVER9
Appfy mi person at
HEALTH CARE AND REHAB.
CENTER OF SANFORD
950 S MettonvUe Ave
EOE

70—Education &amp;
T raining

Needed vemetMtefy lor Dayto­
na area E ice lent pay and ben
efts 407-302-6334

67—C areer
Consultants
Limited U»ng facility tlon

CASHIERS NEEDED
New Ilrtad Store Opening
FT/PT, Sanford location
904-736-1662
Computir Clerk: PT or FT
Knowledge ol Windows neces­
sary
Good
salary
3238896X537 or BOO 296-7099
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REP
Pari lime lor Car/Truck rental
agency Front desk esp a pkis
V.ikd FDL 6 background check
Apply In person: 3096 Orlando
(17-92) O r, Sanford ______________
Customer Service Repreeenlallvee: Need professional latephone voice A good spelling
sljtm Must be able to rype 30
wpm
•FT 4 PT ponhont
•Pad tramMig
•fleitito schedules
•As stuffs a v a l. eve 4
wkend
•No seBvig Involved
To apply calf Access America/
XACT Teiesokiftons. 1-600 6590980
Entoroidery Machine Operator
Pari Time Eipenenced
Positive Image, 771-4153
ENTRY LEV EL DRIVERS need
ed NOWI Covenant Transport
has immediate Openings tor
driver trainees No e.perience
needed Earn 845K to 855K plus
benefits CDL naming available
800-435 5593
Full Of PT uwtes payment col­
lections Cash handkng eip a
plus Ha cal 330-6456 tor appt.
Full Tima Clencal/ZCustomer
Set mi Sanl M-F. Erp useful mi
Window*. Cust Relations. 4
kne ph system Can Ml up lo 30
to* Cat Cindy al 3226697
GENERAL LABOR
Centrt FI palet Recycler is
tookng tar Honest.Hard working
Individuals asp. w/ Pneumatic
Tools. Saw*. 4 Forkbfl E ip a
plus
Will IraMi the right Mid
H rtyiB eneCaa 321-7575
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Lawn/ Painting, mutt have car A
loots 86 hr and up
____________ 339-1911_____________
HA. Graduate*. Ei-Athtetesl
Make monay ortdating local
H S. sports StO/hr. up No asp.
req. and tree framing C a l to*tree 877-2991or wwwctoe com
Pwrt^nme *8**2srt
407-431-6712________

TODRIVE
TRACTORIRAHEBS
m

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m

v f iw !

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

p rto fifu l potsMtino rrwisgw*
mem stoat 6 potential Join a
growing team, benekts provided
For an eppoeitmem cal Lasm

Installers!

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I n d u s t r i a l • A s s e m b ly
• General Labor
• Warehouse

In

c

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Vertical band* BeneMal
CaH (407) *30-4700

MALTM maURANCt MtO 491K
■VANIOrnette* I IIJ H II
Apply at:*t* M e drtm.

LAWN HABIT. ForetwVhelpers
Sap. RM/Comm. EHbl com­
pany year round work, great
starting pay. Longood area.

• Manufacturing

SST

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT
407-122-2044

Attorney's Receptlonlet
Train Front Desk 8266wk

8280 wk.

E a n Job. FUI Ben. 8280 a*.
Deta-Entry Treteee
Base Windows 8280 wk
Office Greeter
Train to Asarst ORoe
P-T

PARTIAL LHT.
CALL NOW II

Short Term/Long Term Temporary, Temporary
to Hire Assignments Available
Inquire About Our
Money Making Bonus Program

Work? Chdd car* A Pr*-school
needs your help Mutt be 18
yeert C e l tor defeat 321-7636

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'They'll lind a euro someday, and I
juat hope I'm ctiHhere when they find it * — (ALS pattern) Jim
’Catfish' Hunter

PT ADMM/WP
20 hr*/ wk WPS/ !
(FtaitoN) 407-333 3379
RECEPTIONIST POSITION
For Skated Nursmg Feci! Exp
pref. Ml tVectmg cate on a Mul­
ti- kne Ph Syst Uamt Office
Supplies. Typing. FWng. Com­
puter Literate AbMy to work m
Multi Faceted Pot w« also
assist In AP 6 Afl function F T
W/Qraal Benetrti A REALLY
QREAT FOLKS TO WORK
WITH?!
HEALTH CANE A REHAB
CENTER OF SANFORD
960 S MaSenetie A te. Sent.
Fax Retim e 407 322-0121
or 407-322-SS66. tor Interview
I .O J

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1/1. ivwUirs garage apt w«w to
Monroe 8300 CXVmo , test,
and seem ly avaHabte knTwo-2/2 vttet n tteed restricted
comnunlty. one car gataga,
8575 00/mo security avatabte
B/t/M
2/1, homo, chain imk lance,
nice area. 8S7S OGmo. First and
security
3/2 si deed restricted communi­
ty. pool and tanmt court privi­
lege*. 8775 OOmo Fast and eecurey
Non refunds N# 12500 Credit
crvmne/ h/story and ewefton

niiafw f9Qu*&amp;d on jff plKwi

Federal CrarM Urvon
Eslabtshed mi 1949
Job kne 306-6040
EOE/ Drug F ree Workplace
________ www
otg______
TRUCK LOADER
Olats warehouse PT eves
87Tv Longwood TS7-6 tOO

WELDCRfyWELDER S HELPERS

Mig tor M S /S Steel MaiM
Co in NW Oil Good EteneTXi
IVF/W/P 299-1682
91—
A

p a r t m e n t s /H o m e s t o

S h are
AFT. FOR RENT
37 C-tVA. dote to H S
C a l aftet 5 30 p m

Realty, In c.. 101 W. le t S t ,

RENTAL
SOLUTIONS. INC
*37 8500
*32 8600
Ul

*3/1 85tS
*2/1 5 8495
3/1 5 8625

93— R o o m
i, txp
but not
Cal

s

Fo b R en t

W EEKLY RENTALS
ttarbng • tTTAak
Ketone Downtown 330-4422

SANFORD 8400*40
2/1CL LAN MOVE-94•FEC IA L. COM 822-7812

■sYiRSTfimr
RENTALS

Santord: Iftfl 4 Studn H etectnc. bm 8300/mo up * dep .no
pen, no chwvan 3236019

7J I W/Den,carport
star A R
85&lt;XV850f

outside
Lo T
twrtten acres* trem park. 8460
mm 8460 Dap 407977 9936

^

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322-2495

WE NfcEO HOUSES
TO RENT

SPACIOUS 2 S M B A . ApL to
Santord. watherttryer. no pet*
8430 mo/ 8200 dap 322-1081

A World of Oroat Job
Opportunity!
Adcscu Lmplnymrni Smkn Is me* tertn| fur many ikrtnrnt
light induunal puuiium in th* SanlunVLaic Alary area Thrw
yotwuffer Great pay ami Adncco has grrat brnrrilt Apply keiay
ami iNmm withtineof our certifial mruurti fur tnt lofk&gt;» •
ing
86 00 per h&gt;m i
• Cool Rwmt Pklm
• lYrsi Brake f tprrauv
esp rrq
8? 42 • III IV per huut
• CDL Dmers Class A/H 8842 per liw
-Cable Pultots
8A 0 0 pn Inm i
• Route Manager*

‘2/1 8300
NA-Ortande
*32 Pool 8650
*32 8580
8 W. Orlando
*2/1 « • 8450
Oafeftdga
*37 1650

• MciIhsI Atecmblm
• MMetitl llamllrts
• CntiDn) Fteilifl

825K tnnuall)
86 20 pn tv mf
86 25 per hour
88 25 per fuwr

• Sew mg Mm tunc
Opnalor

86 00 p n huut

O pen House Interviews!
Friday June 4th, 1999

•3 1 5 8650

8100 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT
FOR A LL YOUR
RENTAL M EO S
407-664-7701

8100 DOWN—WHY RENT?
When you can own IN* 3 bdrm
home wr C44A. new pask 8 car
pet 7 Ask about Hl/O homes'
The HlWman Group. Inc.
R* abort--------311-6831

323-8670

Cun* told

Centrt
FI.
needs drivers lor
Ctean DL Req
in paaei mdu*
req
Salary A
407-321-7878

between the hours o f 10am-5pm
I It* proof of ft if 4*1*1 u a id ta *v listed
Admiu. I aka May. w kuanl a JUO k ljw w CT la w 124
term s* Hwnapna 1 *4 wtd At Pete (Mk« oa lake Mtry Bird
Pirate tall 407 I10.7I7I tc* m

HWrqvjt opproiMwyt

B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT Y
LOCAL CANDY ROUTE. 30 Vending Machine*.
Earn appro*. $«XVday. All ft» $9,995. Call (800)998VF.ND. A IN #98-040.
F IN A N C IA L
IIQET OUT OF DEBT FREEH Credit Counseling
Centers of America. Stop collector calls. Lower
payments A interest Free debt consolidation. Non­
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AVON PRODUCTS-Slart your own businc*a.Work
flexible hours. Eqjoy unlimited earnings. Call toll
ftea (888)942-4053.
COMPUTER USERS NEEDED. WORK OWN
hours $25K-SSWYR. (800)476-8653 cxL 136.
DRIVER COVENANT TRANSPORT * Coast to
Coast runs. *Teams start 35c-37e $1,000 Sign-on
bonus for Exp. Co. Driven. For Experienced Driven
and Owner Operators (100 &gt;441-4394. For Graduate
Students (800)338-6428.

A DEBT-FREE LI LEI Free confidential help. Cut
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DRIVERS WANTED: Professional OTR (1 year
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oriented need qtply. We offer Big Tntcks-Big
Hoods Big M ilag e^ morel For more info on our 48
State operation: Call Elite Express at (800)441-4318.

REFINANCE FAST! Ovcr-thc-phoncl Need second
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Employer.

SAME DAY APPROVALS! Electronic Underwrit­
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at wwwjurtheastmortgage.com ortoll free: (111)6670100.
WANT A VISA CARD? $I2,000&gt;, Unsecured.
Bad/No Credit isO .K , Low Fixed Interest. Everyone
Welcome. (800)365-3499.
FO R SA LE

Solar, or Gas. Major brands. Ncw/Uscd. Do it
yourselfor installed. Free Phone Quotes. (800)333WARM (9276) www.solardirccl.com L ie .
ICWC029795.
H ELP

B J7 s office needs PT beck of­
fice tu t Send resume to 113
N. Scott Ave. Sanlord. FL
32771. or lax to 322-7763.

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Cwwve, Cphw eryewgrwiw are owawl liani ouoUlim by Iwnou.

P"4te pul and i n w l Each iwim in rw

SERVICE AGENT Driver
Need* to dean, service and w
spect rental vehicles
Valid
eg record
FLD
Acceptable dmreg
and background check Apply In
parson. 2096 Orlando
to (17-62)
Dr Santord

SANFORD

Up to 111 Hr., Ful Ban. 2 Wk*.
Vac. Mutt have sip C al:
Club E m M Apart
MI-8111

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campos

M

Do you have customer service,
computet and cash handkng
stoat?
Then come )ovi the
tnenAau crew in town We are
tootang tor hr^Yy motkrated, an*
argahe individual*
86 40-/hr
Apply at any ol our ten toca-

98— R entals

IAKE ADA 1 BOOM 1470*10
2 BOftkl. 1440*40 AHO UP

DRIVERS/OwncrOpt. Be Your Own Boss! 13c PER
M ILE Loaded or Empty) (I00)848-0405. Paschsll
Truck Lines.
FREE SERV ICE, $250 Signing Bonus and Great
Jobt 13,000Automotive Locations in Florida Pay Us
To Fill Their Service A Bodythop Jobs. Call(IOO)4l90536.24 hn.
O O V T POSTAL JOBS-UP To $ 17.24 hour. Hiring
for 99, free call, application/cxamination Informa­
tion. Federal Hire-Full Benefits. (800)598-4504,
extension 1401. (8AM-6PM C.S.T.)

OWNER nNANCINO. Ilrcathuklni A Desirable 5
AC la N. FL Wooded high A dry paved road.
Winding drive A humesite cleared Only 121.900
(•00)294-2313 ext. 4336.
SO. COLORADO Ranch Sale 143 AC-S69.900.
Enjoy sensational sunsets over the Rockies A views
of Pikes Peak on gently rolling terrain. Year round
access, tcie A elec. Ideal for hone*. Esc. financing.
Call toll (fee (477)676-6367.
TENNESSEE LA K E BARGAIN 3 acre, with boat
slip SI 9,900 Beautifully wooded, spectacular views,
with access u&gt;crystal clear mtn. lake-next lo I I hole
golfcourse! Paved mads, utilities, soils Idled. Low,
knv financing Call owner now (100)704-3154 ext.
3735.
WATERFRONT 5A LE on spectacular 50,000 acre '
recreational lake in SCI View lots just $24,900
Abuts 1st tec of golf course, walk to clubhouse,
marina A pool. Includes paved nil, underground
utilities, water A sewer. Excellent financing. Call
owner now (100)265-1713.
STEEL

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ARCH STEEL BUILDINGS-Factory Spring Clear*ncel Buy Direct and SAVEISSNOW ! Prices slashed
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40x60 $1,200.00; 45x10 $12,000.00 Others. Pio­
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53 S Semoran Bfvd
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ot
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EMPLOYMENT
1t7 Commercial Rentals
110 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Oftice For Rent

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

REAL

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
90 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
101 Housas Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Ouptes/Trtpiex
107 Mobde Home* For Rent
tit ResortVacetone
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt ContoiidaBor
55 Buemeu
Opportunme*
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

103— H o u s e s llNfUltNtSHED

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en t a ls

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo.Radio
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
1B9 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
105 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

ESTATE

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ol Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Motxle Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Raai Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

RENTALS

FINANCIAL ,

M ERCH AND ISE

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvostock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anbque/Colectblet
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
210 Wanted to Buy

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221 Good Things to Eel
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans Foi Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 flee Vehides/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

SERVICES
252 Accounting
253 Adcktkms A

Remodeling
254 Air Condiborvng

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 CeranVc T4e
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauhng
280 Home Improvements
281 IrrtgaSon A Repair
262 Janrtonai Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil, Lube A Filter
294 Painling
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stainod Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 WeH Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting

141— H o m es For Sale

Je m ig a n
p rv p e rtifj, inc.
10S— D u t lex /T r ip lex

238— V

For « ll eg. tl offee twin
downtown Sanford Two 400 aq

107—M obile Homes
For Rent

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For Junx Cars Trucks A Mad

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SEA N FA RR EO O Y

118—OmcE SrAci For
Rent

For all your carpentry needs
E x te rio r / Interior

A W orld or G reat
Clerical Opportunities

221—C ood T hings
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the Herald Claaafnods work lor youll

181—A ppliances At
Furniture For Sale

223—M iscellaneous

(407) 322-2611

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tarmng or notary* Zoned agncueurai S3.900/ACRE
Sm
down wtownar (nance 904-7671771 or 90t-767-09a

160—B u s in e s s For
Sale

Horse Slal BeddingShavmg- 55 Oafon
M 00 Saniortj *07-373-4517
201— H o r s e s

Advertise your business or services
2SKI Hagonahtaj wr kwer*
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Contact town (407)- 411-1121

a month!
all the Classified Department at:

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13 Sm oother
14 Anclont Jewish
aacotic
15 Springtim e
holiday
16 Back out
17 O rthodontist's
Um berto —
20 For ooch
21 O oze
23 One o f
Sneexy'e
housem ates
24 D epend (o n )
25 R em ovable
metal plate
27 Certain m e a l*
26 Crane arm part
31 “ The W ay," In

Answer to Previous Puuta

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34 Hay, perhaps
37 Hawaiian
go o se
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hndat. troamg motor. Voyager
banwy 11250 323-4914

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to

Buy

253-Additions At
Remodeling

278-H air Salons

3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e

C l e a n in g

280-H e a l t h I n s u r a n c e

258-Automotive
301-Roofing
A1Uehcto* DwcounlBd
264-Carpet Ac
I nstallations
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One Ttne or tffaoldy Ctaonng
407-321-4711

6 Was mistaken
7 S avagery
8 Lan gu ag e

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Day 234-5969. Ever 330-7711.

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Al Texture* Matched

276-Electrical

281-Home
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Butder. COCOS7285. Re*/
LOttail, refnooot, atxjtuoni,
repax MC. VISA.
407-330-1741

313— TV/Radio

285-Landscaping
KAONureary

Tree work, mdehing, eod work A
landscaping Free Eittmeteel
Kevin 407-321-4334

Coil today! 407-949-1045.

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295-Paper Hanging

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Comics
by Bob Thsves

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E E K A MEEK

by Leonard Starr

ANNIE

HE. SfiU5 PEOPLE ARE B0UQAVCE TO
IcCO; MLCH TOO HARD TO AtCHCLfe th is
/o u s o e r' TtTUKS' g o a l .

Thursday. June 3. 1999

by Chartea M. Shud

PE AN U TS

SORRY I M ISSED
THAT 0ALL.MANA6ER..
THE DANDELIONS 6 0 T
IN MY EYES..

WHEN THE SUN REFLECTS
OFF THE 0RI6HT YELLOW
DANDELIONS, I CAN' T
SEE THE B A LL..

BE PATIENT.. I
HAVE TWENTY-THREE
m pu n u c c

THAT'S THE WORST
EXCUSE I'VE EVER
heard;

Because of the influential contact* you r*
about to rnaka m tha y*ar ahead. a look*
kka you* ba moving up mto O u ia t or*
d a* of triant)* Than associations will
prove vary hatpM to you
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fnd themselves at your company we ba
truly btaasad today, because your enthu­
siasm and warmth upktt* tha tprrrt* ol
those who are down and need a note ol
good will. Know whore lo look for
romance and you'll find it Tha AstroQraph Matchmaker inilantly reveal*
which *ign* are romantically parted for
you Mae $2 75 to Matchmaker, do this
newspaper. P O Boi 1750. Murray He
StaUon. New York. NY 10150
CANCON (Juno 21-Jufy 22) Owing and
halpvig other* I* a natural inafcnd tar you.
Whan you do to today, it* turn out lo ba

wir

more of a joyous experience than normal than seam more Mia a compkmem than
aa you witnesa tha happy rest**
cnucasm
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you ara trufy tanou* and earnest about a the day to concentrate on a meaningful
new endeavor you're underieiung today, career goal, because whan you apply
chances are may II (ump on board and you efforts and energy on tru* important
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target, you woo l rrvsa you mark
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your strategy today aa to how to aeqewa situation where the progress has not
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rate bold, prompt actions in order to personally taka control You're the on#
insure success Your goal can ba roal- who can bnng « at together tor everyone
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naada saying, but you a do so *1 a way
CUSSby NTA tor

A T BRIDG E

Scotland 17. This was the (Inal deal, at
which point England had a small lead
The English East-West pair had bid
and made six dubs.
By P h illip A ld e r
On the Vu-Graph, the auction began
ss shown. East's four no-trump asked
B rid ie is an unusual game in (hat
for specific aces. (For example, a re­
the players don't know the exact situa­
ply of five diamonds by West would in­
tion. In other sports, everyone knows
dicate the diam ond a c e .) F iv e n o ­
the score, so participants can actual
trump d escrib ed the b ig m in or
strategy in “ real time." Bridge players
two-suiter. Now North, Jon G reen,
cannot always be certain who's ahead
started to think. Three times the com­
H ow ever, if th ere is a Vu-Graph,
mentator said that North was doing
which displays the deals on a screen,
the right thing in taking his time. As
the spectators can live through the
you can see, if he had passed and led
tension of a photo finish.
the “ obvious” (according to the r e ­
This deal was the final one in this
porter) ace and another diamond, he
year's Junior Camrose, an under-23
would have beaten the slam. But tak­
even t betw een E ngland, Irelan d
ing the prudent course, he sacrificed
(Eire), Scotland and Wales. (Northern
in aix spades. East doubled and
Ireland didn't compete for some rea­
scored both his aces: one down.
son.) With one round to go, the score­
T h is fa vo ra b le resu lt a llo w ed
board read lik e thia: England
England to eke out a two-point victory.
Scotland 97, W ales 95, Irelan d 30.
Walea won 19-2 against Ireland, ao
England needed IS fo r victo ry,
CMS tpNEA 1st

North
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A nail-biting finish

THE BORN LOSER

by Art Ssnaom

7 IK GOING TO FIX OUR
SCREEN

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THAI SORT Of HANDY WORK,
BRUTUS

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O pening lead: ??

Butter-vs.-margarine debate rages on
ARLOAND JANIS

by Jimmy Johnson
b o ty o o c a m ’t
AFFORD IM Ib U m t
DREAM Of YUUK0, CAU1
O il *1*

GARFIELD

60 Y00 COME, TD06 FOR
THEAOJCY, 60 YOUCAU
JM T&amp; A 'C AWAY/

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flUff
ftORtUKt'fOU/

by Jim Dsvis

DEAR DR. GOTT: I regularly read
column and alm ost feel that I
you. I particularly like your ten­
dency to speak out when the situation
requires I t As a result of your writing.
I have been able to keep up with —
and occasionally scold — my various
doctors. Now to my question. Which is
more healthful, butter or margarine?

K

l. O O T T
PETER
QOTT, M.D.

DEAR READER: Thank you for the
compliments. Keep reading and scold­
ing.
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�2C - Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday. June 2, 1999

Hangiii’ Out
The ?Whv?

Stress piles
up on
everyone
By Amy Guenther
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Stress Is an everyday word,
for any student (who tiappens
to care about their future).
It Is the b lu est problem that
teens today face.
1 have
tremendous stress problems,
and It doesn't end when Uie
final bell rings for the last day
&gt;o f school. It simply lessens.
During the school year,
stress piles up and being a
tri-sport
athlete
probably
doesn't help
my situation
much.
However, tn the last weeks
of
school.
between
golf
conference
and
district
championship tournaments to
AP tests and final exams, my
stress level overflows.
1 think that once I began
attending high school
the
purpose
of
my
summer
vacation altered. 1 think that
the main purpose o f the
summer Is to allow me to
recover from the last weeks o f
school.
If all my stresses could be
spread out a little more 1
wouldn't
need
to
spend
weekends at the beach and
days at Kelley Park and the
mall.
I would still want to, but It
would no
longer
be
an
absolute necessity that Is vital
to my sanity.
Don't take this the wrong
way. summer vacation Is very
important. It Is mostly a
recovery time and a time for
“kids to be kids.* However,
now my summer vacation Is
being hampered.
Summer sports and summer
Jobs, thwart my fun. Lucidly I
have been able to have fun In
between activities.
1 also am currently In love
with my Job and l love the
sports I participate In over the
summer.
Loving what 1 do does
subside some o f my stress,
however. I am still affected by
unusually
high
levels
of
stress.
The main reason for this
stress,
over-achievement.
I
can't just do something, or
even Just try something, I have
to push myself to be the
absolute best that I can be at
whatever it Is I am trying to
achieve.
Whether it Is the sports I
love,
the
academics
l
condemn, or my Job that has
Its ups and downs, I have to
exceed expectations, to the
best o f my ability.
I basically stretch m yself to
the point that I can't take on
anything else, and then I
wonder why I always have
something to do.
Finding entertainment that
will not drain my purse. Is
also a chronic problem that
plagues me all summer long.
I want to go off and do a
hundred awesome things. I'd
like to go to Universal Studios,
Disney, and Sea World. Those
places are much too expensive
for my little budget.
Over Spring break a friend
o f mine and I spent an entire
day, doing things down on
International Drive. W e had
buy
one
get
one
free
admission coupons for several
attractions, and we each spent
about 30 dollars.
The admission price to any
one o f the large theme parks Is
approximately 45 dollars, plus
we
ate
two
meals
on
IntemaUonal Drive. It Is in my
opinion that as my purse's
friend. I should avoid the
theme parks
unless
their
prices drop.
Trying to balance my family
with
my
extra
curricular
activities has become a stress
In Itself. I love spending time
with my fondly, but I Just don't
have the spare time. 1 do try to
make spare Ume though, and I
often spend time with them In
between activities.
I feel that I could do without
the last two to three weeks o f
school, because they Just get
me all stressed out over
everything. Just In time to start
my summer vacation and a
whole world o f other problems.
Summer is supposed to be a
‘ down time* for school aged
children, but It has evolved
into a whole new theater o f
Btress.

Amy Guenther w ill be a senior
next Jail at Lyman High
School.

Prisdlla Ratanavong Is the winner of this year's
Disney Dreamer and Doer Award from Midway

SM I
Elementary School. Someday she hopes to
dance choreographer.

Midway’ s amazing grace
B y J e f f flertln lefca

HANQIN' OUT EDITOR
Amazingly graceful, In and
out o f the classroom.
That’s
how
Midway
Elementary School principal
"Sharon Tanner describes
rn
nfthgrader Priscilla Ratanavong.
the winner o f the school's
Disney Dreamer and Doer
Award for the 1999 school
year.
The award is given to a
student who epitomizes the
four
C's
of
curiosity,
confidence, consistency and

courage.
She.
along
with
students
from
all
over
Seminole
County,
was
presented with a medal during
a special ceremony at Walt
Disney World
earlier this
month.
Priscilla said she was about
the last person to know she
won the award.
‘ All o f the teachers saw It In
the newspaper,* she said. *1
didn't know I was the wtnner,
but 1 was really happy when I
found out."
Priscilla earns all A's and
D's and loves to take dance

and ballet classes when she
isn't in school. She wants to be
a dance choreographer when
she gets out o f college and
loves the chance to pick her
own classes at Midway, a place
she says sh ell miss when she
moves to Millennium Middle
School next year.
Ms. Tanner may miss her the
most.
"We have a young, graceful
lady who know exactly how to
achieve her goals,* Tanner
said. She is all about style and
grace.*

Teens Today

s p e c ia l

r a t h e HERALD

At Millennium Middle School
our symphonic band class
went to Oviedo High School
and played
against other
bands. Our band got superior
and I asked
some band
members questions and these
were their responses.
I asked Justin Edwards,
‘ How hard did you have to
work to achieve a superior?"
He responded. *We worked
very hard and practiced very
long. The whole band put in a
lot o f work and it paid o ff*
Then I asked
Christine
Barrett. ‘ If you could change
anything you did wrong or
right at the festival, what
would It be?"
Christine
responded,
*1
think it would be tn a sightreading room when I played
when 1 was supposed to.*
Next 1 asked Tommy Oliver,
‘ Do you think your bandmates
try as hard as they can?*
His answer was, "Some play
hard every day, but others
don't because they are lazy.’
When 1 asked Jessica P., ‘ i f
she could change a good thing
Mr.
or bad
thing
about

'jmgBton’s
teachings,
what
would It be?*
She answered. ‘ I don't think
there is anything wrong with
the way Mr. Langston teaches.
He pushes us and challenges
us and where others don't like
that, 1 do *
The last person I
Allison Feldman. I ■
asked her i f
she liked the music Mr.
Langston picks for them to
play, her response was, ‘ I like
most o f the music he picked,
especially now that the festival
is over. We are playing ‘ Zoot
Suit Riot* and music from *Star
Wars."
These statements were made
from the Millennium Middle
School symphonic band class.
1 would also like to give credit
to Amanda
Seda,
Andrea
Poloche, Andrew Barbanera,
John
Pullman,
Jennifer
Banett, Ashley Woufle, Kyle
Ricker, Kyle Hortck and Jason
Regan for playing the best that
they could for our school!
Special thanks to Amanda
Seda for helping me with the
interviews and helping me get
organized.
Jamie Bowlin will be an
eighth-grader at Millennium

Middle School next JalL

the Mind competition and re­
cently participated on the state
level.

dra Babb, Moats Mats, Hobart
Williamson, Billy
Robano,
Vincent Masse01, Jasmoan
Doris,
Borah
McWhorter,
Solomon Hardy and Baal Ba­

Lyman High School hnd sev­
eral students from Its V1CA
(Vocational Industrial Clubs of
America) win first-place hon­
ors at the state skills champi­
onship.
Winners
Included

Highlands Elementary had
several classes recognized by
the SAME (Seminole Associa­
tion o f Media Educators) or­
ganization at Winter Springs
classes
High School. Winning cl
were
Mrs.
Morrison's
rSm lley's Great Adventures*),
Mr. Roger's ("HI Be Drug
Free*),
Mr.
Bem osky's
(‘ Highlands School Store*).
Mrs. Spoon's ("Highlands Field
Day*) and Mrs. Morrison's pA ll
About Friends*).

Sterling Park
Elementary
School teachers Joanna Stopp k and Kathy Bfaachtan re­
ceived a reading grant from
Southland Corporation. They
were awarded $648.40 as part
o f the ‘ People Who Read
Achieve* program and the
money will be used to finance
a third-grade book club.

Tusks wills Middle School
won second place in the C en­
tral Florida Region Odyssey o f

Robert Btacbow. Kyle Halpin,
Kyla Connor, Jon Harper,
Tony Jordan and Bryan Rey­
nolds who will compete next
month at the national competi­
tion tn Kansas City.
• • •
_______
At the_____I_____
Seminole County
Teachers o f Mathematics High
School Math Contest, the A lge­
bra II team from Seminole High
School featuring Karin Chan,
Andrew Loo, Mike Hypeo and
Andrew Colombo won first
place while the pre-calculus
team o f Aaaoon BaT
Grasakow and Win
finished
second.
________
i placed first In calculus.

of
Sanford, was named to the
King College 4.0 honor roll for
the spring semester.

i, o f Casselberry,
was named to the Dean's list
at Maryville College in T e n ­
nessee. She is the daughter of
Jim and Nacy Studman.

The Semmole IleraId
is available at I he
following local ions:

W e had a great
time in band class
By Jamie Bowlin

Throughout the school yenr,
a number o f Goldsboro Ele­
mentary students won school,
district and state recognition
for outstanlng art projects.
Among the winners were: Kan-

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What’s cooking
Semlnol# High students celebrated Iasi week with a cookout for Ernie
McPherson's workshop class. The students built sheds which wore
displayed throughout the campus. Healing ip some burgers here are
Seminole students Jason Kramarcik and Robert Wtlgs.

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�SeminoJo Herald. Santord. Florida *Wednesday, June 2,1999 •3C

llangin Out
Da’ Bomb
hears all...
Da B om b wants to
congratulate the Semi­
nole
County
high
schools for what seemed
to be classy and fun
graduations. Let's face
It. with everything going
on in national
high
schools recently, every­
one had to be It con­
cerned. But the schools
had extra security and
everything
went
off
without a hitch.

PM* fry■**

Check out some writing talents from the kids at Mid­
way Elementary School next week In Hsngm' Out The

kids st Midway scored their highest total ever during
the Florida Writes program.

Da B om b doesn't have
enough room to list eve­
ryone of the seniors he'll
miss next year, but they
know who they arc. The
seniors at Lake Mary
have been particularly
friendly, but so many
seniors went out of their
way to meet with us so
we don't want to single
anyone out. Good luck
next year, gang.

little bit bad about the
kids at Pine Crest and
Midway
Elementary
Schools but, according
to Ms. Tanner over at
Midway It really gives
the kids a great chance
to do some special proj­
ects that have been set
up for them. But when
you have a brother who
goes
to
Millennium
which got out last week,
and his sister goes to
Pine Crest, imagine the
conflict in th:it family!
Speaking of showing
lots of class, on the lust
day of school, the kids
at
Millennium
were
great. They were ex­
cited. of course, but no
one trashed the place.

Bom b
remembers
when you were almost
supposed to trash the
school on the last day.
What do you think
about school uniforms?
Thai's what Da B om b
needs to know, so give
us a call at 322-261 1.
Da

Da Bom b
says It's
really great to sec won­
derful assistant princi­
pals get promoted top a
top Job. There are a lot
of deserving assistants
out there waiting their
chances all over Semi­
nole
County.
Wilson
Elementary
made
a
great choice In pro­
moting Ms. Cummings
to principal.

Da B om b luis to feel a

Everything you need to know about cliques
Am r Ouonthor
IIE R A U ) STAFF WKJTKK
Sticking
together
and
Imping fur thr best, that la
what high school cliques h i t
all about.
Multiple groups form the
student body o f moat high
schools.
Nrarly all clique*
arc
stereotyped.
and
the
overall large group* that are
formed by multiple dlques are
stereotyped even more.
Thinking o f all the cliques In
schools
now,
ten
group*
Immediately came mind. The
Maafca." the 'p re p *,' the

....

*skater*,' the ‘ nerd*,* the
‘Tvskkiss.* the ‘ Gothics,"
and the ‘ rednecks'

■Jocks'
are
the
main
athlete* at the schools. They
are the klda who seem to have
'everything.* Ideally they are
the kids who are Idolised to
some degree by the other
students. The Jocks are the
ones who can cause problems
In class and get bad grades
and no one notices. In some
cases though, Jocks are held
to the highest standards. Of
course
they
arc
often
stereotyped as the clique that
skips school the most.
The "preps" are the ones
who act and dress more
professionally than everyone
else. They are usually the
ones who are considered to
have on unlimited supply of

money. Having after school
Jobs Is
another
common
thread among "preps." this
maybe why they always have
money.
The "Jocks" and the "preps*
currently seem to be merging.
It seems that they are going lo
form the absolute
largest
conglomeration o f people. The
largest number o f conform ist*
are (bund within these two
ps. along with a few
era.
The "bond geeks," are Just
what they sound like, the
band kids. All the member*
g f thr l « q d seem tg font! their
_______
HU
die ones with musical talchls
lhal
they
use
tti 1 play
Instruments. They participate
In marching band, mostly
bceausc It Is for a grade In
band. Many enjoy marching
season and they have their
own table at lunch.
The chorus forma another
social - group. They are the
other
kids
with
musical
talents. They sing In the
chorus.
The "Drama kids" are the
one* tlrat can act. They are
die ones who can not only
perform on the stage, but also
In the classroom. Convincing
teachers that diey had Just too
much to do. and getting
deadlines
extended
are
characteristics
of
'drama
kids."
The smart "know It all" kids,
nre the "nerds." They are the

K

ones who often fall wtthln the
top 20 perrent o f their class.
They are the one* who don't
do anything, but go home
every night and study for
hour* on end. hence why they
seem to "know It all.*
"Skaters" are the die hard
rollrrbladers
and
skulerboarders.
Typically,
"skaters" get bad grades and
are deemed stupid. However,
most of them are not stupid,
they are simply uninterested
In school. Baggy clothes such
as Jeans are the everyday
uniform o f the "skaters."
Tight Jeans and btg belt

■S
^'arV • n »

only. Their appearance
Is
generally enough lo ward ofT
all otlirrs. and to cause
themselves to be mocked.
They are rrully the only group
Hut la not accepted as part of
the
high
school
scene.
However, whether the other
groups like It or not. they are
definitely a clique.
Basically the conformists.
In high school similarly to the
rest o f society, are the most
accepted.
The
non­
conformists are the ones who
not only do their own thing,
but they do It alone, or In
small groups that do things
similarly to themselves.

drive pick-up trucks with big
wheels. On the weekends, they
go "muddlng" In their trucks.
Science fiction Is the main
focus o f the Trekkles," Often
time* the Trekkles* are not
Just Star Trek fans, they are
also big Star W an fans as
well. Reading science ftctlon,
such
as
The
Complete
Hitchhiker's Guide
to the
Galaxy, the Trekkles" are also
among the brightest kids at
the schools.
Marilyn Man son followers
are
referred
to
a*
the
"Gothic*.* They usually wear
all
black,
complete
with
fingernail polish and eyeliner
(both
guys
and
girls).
Ordinarily they are considered
social outcasts. They are
accepted within their circles

v r y i y *T.

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Wilson Elementary School assistant principal Marian Cummings became
the new principal ol the elementary school last week. Shell take over for
Suzie Crook.

B9I

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Devon Charter School
Pittsburgh Stsstor running back John L. Williams
addrasssd ths students st Devon Charter School In
Sanford last week tor their graduation. Hera he is with

Michael Sheldon, Jeremy Watson, TWsny Griffin,
Dietrick Hsfl, Marvin Bargnan# and Chris Mutvaney
along with Principal Maria Caahlon.

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                    <text>W ED N ESD A Y
June 23. 1999
91st Year, No. 215
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

50 Cents
S e r v in g

Weather

Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake M ary, Longwood,

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Oviedo. W inter S prings

H igh: 92

and Sem inole C ounty

Low: 71

Sines 1908

□ BRIEFLY
Commission OKs
student housing
C fttlK W O O O -T h e reel&lt;tonts of Creefcwood no lo n g *
think the Seminole County
Commleelonefs have left toem
up • crook with no paddto.
Moot embraced toe unanimous
decision TUeedey night to stow
a 160-unit otudont housing in
too neighborhood.
The vote was 4-0.
Commissioner Dick
VtotOwWoidB woo not at too
ovoning aooaion that iaotod to
10 p m
David 8hMdo. roprooonOng
too Craotcwood Homo Owners,
aaid too county hao had a bod
poicy toot ought to bo changed
but toat too approval tor tho
housing unit woo probobiy tho

Sum m er tra ck
s e rie s ru n s
Monday
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A fternoo n

2A

P o l i c e n a b 8 in d r u g r o u n d u p

Mu Bill V a m .

ALTAMONTE SPRIN GS —
Drug agents investigating the
self-named "Forest City Mob"
made eight arrests Tuesday in
Seminole and Orange counties.
Six of those arrested were at
their homes in Seminole and
Orange counties when agents
started the sting at 6 JO a.m. A
seventh was already in the
Orange County Jail, and an
eighth turned himself in to
Orange County deputies. Drug
agents issued 13 warrants
Tuesday, and are searching for

.l . a
. . .
tho five who eluded arrest.
This is the third phase of an
Investigation into the street
gang that law enforcement offi­
cials claim sold the majority of
drugs to area schools. The first
phase resulted in the arrest of 16
key members of the gang on
Sept. 4. Officers made 32 addi­
tional arrests on April 14, for
sale and possession of narcotics.
Nine were Seminole County
high school students.
The people arrested Tuesday
were dealing primarily in
cocaine and marijuana. Sgt. John
Negri of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office said they were

mid-to-high level local drug
dealers.
"A few have been a problem
in Seminole and Orange coun­
ties for years," Negri said.
"Hopefully, those we haven't
arrested yet are running
scared."
More arrests are expected, as
investigators question those
nabbed Tuesday.
"Phase four will, quite frankly,
depend on the cooperation we
receive from the people we just
arrested," Negri said. "We have
other people to identify, and
you never know where an
investigation can reach."

Playin’ possum

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The arrests since September
have essentially shut down the
Forest City Mob, investigators
said.
Although loosely organized
and plagued by internal prob­
lems, the gang once controlled
the most territory in Seminole
County, according to the
Sheriff's Office gang suppres­
sion unit.
The gang was responsible for
distributing large quantities of
marijuana, cocaine, crack
cocaine, and various designer
drugs including LSD and ecsta­
sy, investigators said.
See Police, Page 2A

Might people arrested by the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office.

C o u n ty O K s
fu n d s f o r A IG
Lake Mary vies
with Baltimore
for corporate
headquarters
B y tw e e W h ite

S A N F O R D — It appears Lak
Mary can be a winner over
Baltimore.
The two cities are competing
to have AIG Warranty Services,
Inc. build its corporate head­
quarters in its location.

AIG, a subsidiary of the insur­
ance giant American
International Group, could
make a decision between the
two cities with the next twoweeks. AIG officials told
Seminole County Economic
Development Director Bob 1\«rk
the support from Seminole
County officials.
O r Tbeeday, four o f the five
Seminole County
Coounissioners approved
$165,000 in county funds to
match the city of Lake Mary's
$165,000 investment

School board
approves stricter
policies on drugs
Winded Cam pbell, a professional storyteller from Tam pa, incorporates the art of storytelling with
the art of puppety to entertain the children a t the north branch of the Sem in ole County Library in
Sanford. C a m p e r s visit, which included the story "Playing P o ssu m ," w as part of the library's sum ­
m er scho o l a g e program .

F ire fighters give the ‘b o ot’
to M uscular D ystrophy
think the machines we
worship make aU trie chief
appointments, promoting ■■
the human beings who
seem riosatt to thorn.”

SANFORD — Seminole
County fire fighters will be out
in force this weekend to give the
boot, literally, to Muscular
Dystrophy. On the line are brag­
ging rights between the state of
Florida and Texas and a bet
between the gubernatorial Bush
brothers is also at stake.
"We missed the fund drive
last year because of the torna­
does and brush fires," said Tim
Nicholson of the Seminole
County Professional Fire
Fighters Association. "We're
really looking forward to hitting
the streets again and knocking
Texas from the top of the heap."
This year's annual "boot"
drive is scheduled for Friday

through Sunday, June 25 - 27.
About 150 county fire fighters
are expected to split collection
shifts at two locations:
Highway 434 and Wekiva
Springs Road; and Red Bug
Lake Road and Tuskawilla
Road.
"Our big visibility push comes
about 7JO each morning, lunch
time, and of course afternoon
drive time," Nicholson said.
"But depending on the avail­
ability of off-duty fire fighters,
we'U be collecting just about all
day long over the three day
period."
Efforts by local fire fighters
have resulted in steadily
increasing funds for the
Muscular Dystrophy '
..
Association. Regional
spokesperson Carol Burkett

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indicated Seminole County
efforts yielded more than $2^00
in 1997 and more than $3,600 in
1996.
.
"Our goal in Seminole County
this year is to hit $5,600," she
said.
State-wide, Florida's fire fight­
ers raised $13 million for MDA
a year ago, ranking Florida as
this second best fund raiser
behind Texas.
"We've got a healthy competi­
tion going between Florida and
Texas." explained Nicholson.
"And now with a Bush brother
as governor of both states, its
our challenge to be number one
again It's my understanding
the Bush brothers have a bet on
which state raises the most
money."
See Firs Fighters, Page 4A

SANFORD • Seminole
County middle and high school
students will face more rapid
expulsions next school year.
Students next year wUl
receive automatic expulsions for
possessing even a small amount
of marijuana, cocaine, or other
controlled substances.
The school board on Tuesday

approved a change in the Zero
Tolerance policy relating to
drugs in schools.
Students will be subject to
expulsion for a minimum of one
semester horn attending
Seminole County public schools
for possession of a controlled
substance, such as narcotic or
hallucinogenic drugs, ampheta­
mines, barbiturates, and mari­
juana.

Santoro Mayor Larry Data and Douglas Foreman were on hand tor the
unveiling o f a a i g n o n t o e s i t o o f s revenue oantor of Habitat tor
Humanffy in Bamlnoto County. The location la at toa IntanaoMon of
17/02 end Americana Boulevard. ,

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Flonda •Wednesday. June 23, 1999

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Continued from Page LA
In the early 1990's the gang
began with people dealing in
stolen property and selling
small amounts of marijuana in
the Forest City area.
"They were just punk kids ini­
tially," Negri said. "In lime they

became strong and really dan­
gerous."
One key to the Forest City
Mob’s growth was its location
at the edge of Seminole and
Orange counties, centrally local
cd near Altamonte Springs and

Apopka, Negri said.
Those arrested Tuesday and
charged with conspiracy to sell
cocaine include Walker Newton
Hobbs, 26, of Altamonte
Springs, who is also charged
with solicitation to traffic in

Murphy, 22, of Winter Park.
Henry Richards, 27, turned
himself In to Orange County
deputies, and is charged with
conspiracy to sell marijuana. He
was transferred to the Seminole
County jail.

Also arrested for conspiracy
to sell cocaine were Jason A.
Cichon, 23, who is being held in
the Orange County Jail waiting
transfer to Seminole County;
Ullokalani M. Rivera, 29, of
Winter Park; and Timothy W.

cocaine; Robert R. Frilsch, 22, of
Sanfoni; John Richard Yohman,
19, of Altamonte Springs, also
charged with conspiracy to
commit armed home invasion;
and Jonathan J. Williams, 21, of
Sanford.

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�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Wednesday, June 23, 1999 •3 *

A warden once was asked
how many inmates at his jail
admitted to the crimes of
which they were charged. He
said that all but one claimed
innocence. The warden imme­
diately released this man. It
wasn't right, the war­
den reasoned, for
hundreds of inno­
cents to be corrupted
by an obvious nut
case.
On Tuesday, Sheriff
Don Eslinger told the
Seminole County
Commissioners that
he is concerned dbout
the number of mental­ R uss
ly ill prisoners arriv­
ing daily at the county
jail. The sheriff wants • • •
to contract a mental health
team to screen the Jail's new
residents.
This inmate mental health
service will cost $250,000 annu­
ally. The money is available
from revenues the sheriff col­
lects from inmate telephone
calls. The office collects more
than $700,000 per year in pris­
oner phone calls. (Haven't the
inmates heard of 10-10-321?)
Eslinger said he wants to
know who’s mentally ill and
who isn't. He said studies
show that 10 percent of those
who commit a crime are men­
tally ill.
The sheriff continues to
seethe over a deadly shoot-out
last July between a Geneva
man and half the law enforce­
ment officers in the county.
"Alan Singletary (the armed
man) shouldn't have been on
the loose," the sheriff said. "He
shouldn't have been able to
purchase guns and ammuni­
tion. He had mental problems
and was dangerous but no one
did anything."
S n g lttaiy killed Deputy * .
Eugerle Grvgoryand- wounded
two others before being shot;
down a ftirV 13-hour debacle?
"Many law enforcement
agencies perform mental health
testing on each inmate. Los
Angeles has been doing it for
sometime. Orange County has
begun its testing. More than
16,000 come to our Jail each
year. We want to know more

about them. To know how
dangerous they really arc."
It took the sheriff more than a
half hour to arm wrestle the
commissioners into submis­
sion. Yeah, they said he was
right about finding out which
prisoners arc mental­
ly disturbed. But for
the sake of being Just
nasty, some of the
commissioners
hemmed and hawed.
They wanted to
know why he also
wanted to beef up Jail
security by updating
cameras and wiring.
"Why are you giv­
ing the sheriff so
much trouble?"
&gt; • • • District 5
Commissioner Daryl McLain
finally demanded to know.
"Why this micro-management?
w

While

This caused Chairman
Carlton Henley to bristle.
"I'm not trying to micro-man­
age anything."
Commissioner Randy Morris
had tried to break the tension
with a quip that the 10- percent
of inmates who might be men­
tally ill was nothing compared
to the percentage of county
commissioners. "That 10-per­
cent is lower," he said.
In the end, the sheriff came
up with an annual appropria­
tion of $250,000 for a mental
health team at the Jail, and
$300,000 this current year to
lighten security at the facility.
The commission voted, 5-0, for
each measure
The sheriff wanted $180,000
more to replace or repair a
number of deputy's vehicles again, all the money being
taken from the telephone rev­
enues from calls by the
inmates.
Outeld* the Commission
Chambers, Eslinger took a deep
breath .':
1
"You know," someone told
him, "your 10-percent estimate
may be low. Isn't Just about
anyone who commits a crime a
little nuts?
The sheriff did not disagree.
f a n Waite's rale— if |!Mn to the
I n l M b HmM I M i ) r ISteeRlI Saturday.

P o l ic e Lo g
DUI Arrests
Oviedo - June 22. Patricia Jean Melton, 33, of Geranium
Avenue, Orlando, was stopped on CR 419 in Oviedo by
Seminole County deputies. She was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol.
Altamonte Springs •June 22. Carlos Luis Rios, 25, of Eden
Park Road, Altamonte Springs was stopped by Altamonte
Springs police at Westown and Laurel Streets. He was charged
with driving under the influence of alcohol.
Sanford - June 22. Richard Allen Settle, 46, of Ramblewood
Drive, Sanford was stopped on North Palmetto Avenue, by
Sanford police. He was charged with driving under the influ­
ence of alcohol.
Altamonte Springs - June 21. Sheny Humphrey, 42, of North
St. John Street, Orlando, was stopped by Altamonte Springs
police on Jamestown Boulevard. She was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol.
Drug Arrests
Altamonte Springs - June 19. Terrell Lavlne Dennison, 23, of
Salem Street, Altamonte Springs, was stopped at Magnolia
Street and CR 407 by Altamonte Springs police. He was
charged with possession of cocaine.
Oviedo - June 18. Mohamad Imran AIL 24, of Sandpiper
Ridge Drive, Orlando, was stopped by Seminole County
deputies on McCulloch Road, Oviedo. He was charged with
possession of cannabis with Intent to distribute, possession of
cannabis within 1,000 feet of a place of worship, and posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Winter Springs •June 18. Donald Paul Brown, Jr, 34, of SR
415, New Smyrna, was stopped by Winter Springs police
near the Winter Springs Golf Club. He was charged with pos­
session of cannabis.
Altamonte Springs - June 18. Scotty Dean Tate, 35, of Drake
Drive, Orlando, was stopped on West Highway 4 36. by
Seminole County deputies. He was charged with possession
of less than 20 grains of cannabis, and carrying a concealed
weapon.

Schools
Continued from Page 1A
Suspension for possession of
controlled substances had been
at the discretion of school
administrators. Students were
automatically expulled for the
sale, purchase, or distribution of
a controlled substance, but not
for possession.
In addition to the changed
Zero Tolerance policy, the
school board took an addition
step to crack down on student
discipline.
Under the student conduct
code for secondary students,
which received final approval
Tuesday, any student suspended
out-of-school for a third time in
a school year will be recom­
mended for expulsion. Students
were previously allowed four
out-of-school suspensions.
Students who are expelled
after three suspensions must
appeal to the school board to be
admitted back to the same
school on a behavior contract.
The school board made the
change in the Zero Tolerance
policy while reviewing final
adoption of the Secondary
Student Conduct and Disciple
Code for 1999-2000. The code
was adopted without changes.
"We should say point-blank
that you do not bring drugs to
school, period," said board

member Bob Goff, who pro­
posed the policy change.
Out of 65 middle and high
school students found in posses­
sion of controlled substances
this year, 67 percent either went
to an alternative school or
received full exclusion from
school, said Ron Pinncll, execu­
tive director of secondary edu­
cation.
"The principals do take pos­
session very seriously," Pinnell
said.
Jeanne Morris voted against
the policy change, saying that
expulsion for possession of a
controlled substance should be
left to the discretion of princi­
pals. The change was approved
4-1.
Students will still be able to
appeal expulsions to the school
board. The change in Zero
Tolerance policy will take effect
after it is advertised.
In other news, the school
board also named the new ele­
mentary school in Oviedo John
W. Evans Elementary School.
The school Is planned to open in
time for the 2000-2001 school
year.
The board voted 3-2 to name
Oviedo's new elementary
school on Chapman Road after
the Oviedo community leader

and businessman.
Evans, who died in 1982,
helped to establish the Seminole
County Hospital and served on
its board for 23 years. He also
helped to organize Boy Scout
troops and taught Sunday
School for a Methodist Church.
For eight years, he served on
the Seminole County School
Board. He also served in the US
Army during WWII.
The 800-student school is
planned to open in time for the
2000-2001 school year. It will be
located on Chapman Road, east
of State Road 434.
The school board is using
Highlands Elementary School in
Winter Springs as a prototype
for the new school.
Board members Sandra
Robinson and chairman Larry
Furlong voted in favor of nam­
ing the new school Century
Elementary School. On the first
ballot. Century and Evans were
tied with two votes, while
Morris initially voted to name
the school after Everglades
environmentalist Marjorie
Stoneman Douglas.
In other action, the school
board also:
• Approved raising the base
salary for Superintendent Paul
Hagerty from $112,728 to

$135,000. In comparison, last
year's salary for the President of
Seminole Community College
was $132,500. Last fall's average
Superintendent's base salary
nationally in districts of more
than 25,000 students was
$133,702.
• Approved final adoption of
the revised Citizenship
Standards for participation in
extra-curricular activities, the
tentative budget for 1999-2000,
the Elementary Student
Conduct and Discipline Code,
the Pupil Progression Plan, and
School Improvement Plans,
without amendments.

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Obituaries
88, Hemingway Drive, Deltona,
ELIZABETH A. ASH
Elizabeth A. Ash, 93, Sheridan died Monday June 21,1999. Bom
Avenue,
Longwood,
died in New York, N.Y., he moved to
Monday, June 21, 1999. Bom in Central Florida in 1974 from
Ringoes, N.J., she moved to Brooklyn. Mr. Goldstein was
Central Florida in 1976. Mrs. Ash Head Cantor and Spriritual
was a Seamstress. She was a Leader of Temple Shalom,
member of Faith Baptist Church, Deltona, for 20 years. He was a
Orlando.
member of Temple Shalom,
Survivors include son, Robert Deltona.
W. Ash, Bellevue, Wash.; son,
Mr. Goldstein was a member of
Donald R. Ash, Bordentown, B'Nai B'Rith, and the Federation
N.J.; daughter. Betty A. Ash, of Jewish Philanthropy. He was
Longwood; sister, Kathryn Buck, Choir Leader for Temple Shalom
Remington, N .Jj sister, Eleanor and Initiated Choir. The Choir
An&amp;cp p n. Safety. JJarbgr; sister, went .to Nursing..Homei_ and.
« , N.J.; sang at Bannitzvah’s. He was an
•grand­ honorary Chaplain for- theAmerican Legion. Mr. Goldstein
children.
Wood lawn Carey Hand was a semi-professional baseball
Funeral Home, Longwood, is in player for the New York
Colonials. He was also a band
charge of services.
leader in 1930. He enjoyed play­
PAULINE ECHOLS BRADLEY ing violin and singing.
Survivors include wife, Dora,
Pauline Echols Bradley, 90,
Deltona;
son,
Manning Farms Court, Atlanta, Goldstein,
Ga., died Tuesday June 22,1999. Lawrence
H.
Goldstein,
Bom June 27, 1908 in Pinkaid, Merrick, N.Y.; daughter, Sheila
Ala., she moved to Sanford In Rashy, Altamonte Springs;
Emil
Goldstein,
1925 from Alabama. Mrs. brother,
Bradley was a Homemaker. She Middleton, N.J.; sister, Hilda
Kirschenbaum, Brooklyn, N.Y.;
was a Presbyterian.
Mrs. Bradley was a member of five grandchildren, three great­
a pioneer family of Sanford. She grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
lived in Sanford from 1925 until
moving to Georgia to be near her Home, Deltona, is in charge of
daughter in 1994.
services.
Survivors include daughter,
CHARLES E. TOOLE, Sr.
Dorothy Richeson, Atlanta, Ga.;
Charles E. Toole, Sr., 84,
son, Frank Bradley, Jr., Ft.
Lauderdale;
sister,
Evelyn Airport Boulevard, Sanford,
Hansen, Ft. Lauderdale; brother, died Monday June 21,1999. Bom
Kenneth Echols, Sanford; two in Lockhart, Ala., he moved to
grandchildren; five great-grand­ Central Florida in 1956 from
Alabama. Mr. Toole was an
children.
Brisson Funeral Home, Insurance Salesman.
Mr. Toole was a veteran of the
Sanford, is in charge of services.
US Army Air Corp. He was a
member of Life Underwriters
ABRAHAM -DAVID*
Association.
GOLDSTEIN
Survivors include wife,
Abraham "David" Goldstein,

Jessieneal Toole, Sanford; son,
Charles
Elliot
Toole,
Jr.,
Tallahassee; step-son, Hunter
Toole, Marianna; step-son, Bill
Toole, Orlando; six grandchil
dren; two great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, Is In charge of
services.

Funeral
BRADLEY, MRS. FRANK E.
(PAULINE ECHOLS)
Funeral terrkea lot Mn. Bradley will be
Thursday (6/14/ISW , al 2JO p m In the
Bnaaon Funeral Chapel Interment will follow
In Evetpaen Cemetery. Friend, may call at the
Funeral home Thursday, from 100 pm until
trine oFaarrke ■SISSON FUNERAL HOME,
4ff7.SU .m i, SANFORD, IS IN CHARGE OF
SERVICES.

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Ray Bronson could have kept the status
quo when he took over as interim Sanford
Police Chief. He didn’t, and Sanford is
much better for it.
Sanford streets w ill look the sam e on Friday. N o crim e
sp ree is likely to break out. But, looks can b e deceptive.
T h e C ity w ill not be the sam e.
A cting Sanford Police C h ie f Ray Bronson is retiring
Friday. Sin ce the fall o f 1998, Bronson g u id ed Sanford 's
once-em battled police d ep artm en t through difficult
tim es w ith the poise that co m es from 25-years o f service
as a co m m an d er and investigator.
Since taking ov er as actin g police ch ief, Bronson
im plem ented m any recom m end ations that a private
consultant said w ould m ake the d ep artm ent m ore effi­
cient. T he departm ent has stepped up its com m u nity
policing efforts, m ost notably in the G old sb oro area.
T he dep artm ent has increased its C om m u nity
O riented Policing program throughout the city. T h e pro­
gram is designed to increase police visibility throughout
the city, and to help rebuild neighborhood w atch pro­
gram s.
Sanford police officers now m ake a tw o-year co m m it­
m ent to their com m unity service areas to form a rela­
tionship w ith th e people in the neighborhoods w here
they serve.
T he d ep artm ent's D .A .R.E. program in elem entary
schools continu es to flourish.
C rim e is d ow n in m ost m ajor categories for 1998.
A rrests for "victim less" crim es such as prostitution
have increased, but com m u nity p olicing has a w ay o f
increasing the nu m ber o f arrests.
The departm ent is regaining respect and credibility
that had been degraded by years of poor reviews.
Regrettably, Bronson felt unappreciated w hen his
application for Chief of Police did not receive stronger
consideration. H e lacks a college degree, and the search
com m ittee w ants a chief w ith m ore education.
Bronson earned respect throughout his 2 5 years with
the departm ent. H e certainly earned o u r gratitude.
A t 47, Bronson is too you ng to leave law enforcem ent.
H e will serve as a volunteer reserve dep u ty with the
Seminole C ounty Sheriff's Office, investigating drugrelated cases.
The departm ent is in good hands. C om dr. Mitch
Tindel will serve as acting chief until a perm anent chief
is chosen. C ity M anager Tony V anD erw orp said the
search is likely to last into late July. Bronson said he
expects the transition to be sm ooth.
T h e cred it for the sm ooth transition lies w ith Bronson.
As the new chief continues to m ake im provem ents in
the future, Bronson w as th e o n e w ho laid the stable
groundw ork for the im provem ents.

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Speaker Hastert wants reinforcements
The rap on Speaker Dennis
Hastert is that he's not Newt
Gingrich. For conservatives,
that's a shame. For moderates,
that's just fine. For those who
like a politician to be some­
thing he is not, they have Dill
Clinton.
A visit with the Speaker last
week reveals a kind of princi­
pled pragmatism. It is founded
on Republican core beliefs, but
tempered with the realization
that, given a six-seat majority
with no philosophical unity on
which to construct a voting
bloc, there is a limit on what he
and his majority can do with­
out reinforcements.
"We'U have a tax cut bill on
the Poor of the House by the
26th of July. We'U have a tax
cut bill out of the Senate
Finance Committee by the 26th
o f July. I think that's what the
people want. I don't know
what the formula is, but we'U
be looking at the marriage
penalty and inheritance and
death taxes which hurt small
business and farmers."
Hastert suspects the reason
for the angst among his critics
is the difficulty in getUng the
Republican message through
the post-Monica, post-impeach­
ment and now post-Kosovo

and a staff that met in
Washington. About
secret were attempt­
criticism of his lead­
ing to nationalize
ership, the former
health care. "In June,
wrestling coach and
1993, we had a din­
teacher of the
ner," Hastert recalls.
Constitution says,
"It was Mrs. Clinton,
"The only way to win
Rep. John Kaslch, four
is to bring people
or five other people,
together. Whether
and me. I was the last
you're a moderate or
one to ask a question.
conservative, our
Cal
I said, 'Mrs. Clinton,
margin is too small
have you thought
not to pull together to
about
medical savings
get things done. We
accounts
(MSAs)?*
don't have the luxury
She
said,
T
h
ey
won't
work.' I
to be fractionalized so that 15
said,
'Why
not?'
She
said,
or 20 people can go off at their
'Well, for two reasons. People
leisure and do their own thing.
are greedy. They'll want to take
But in order for us to add to
that money and won't get the
our majority, the people are
going to have tqsee.that this
.services for tfceit fomily, — the
Congress and the Republicans . screenings', preventive care.'"
arc doing good for the country
Hastert says he told Mrs.
It's to the advantage o f our
Clinton that part of it is an
adversaries not to let us do
educational process to Inform
anything. Their game plan wUI
people that if they do certain
divide us, drive wedges, slow
things they'll be healthier. He
recalls her saying, "No, no. The
us down. They'll pick off six
peotle whenever they can."
government will tell them
The Speaker offered new
when to get the screenings,
details about his dealings with
when to get the preventive
Hillary Rodham Clinton which
care. That's how we're going to
might be of interest should she
do it in my health care plan."
decide to run for the SenateHastert says he thought to
from
himself, "That’s dictatorial."
New York.
Asking her the second reason
Six years ago, Mrs. Clinton
for her doubts about MSAs, he

says she responded, "All that
money goes to the private sec­
tor and the federal government
will spend that money better
than the private sector w ill"
For Hastert, this crystallized
the difference between the par­
ties. Democrats believe govern­
ment can spend people's
money better than the people
who earn it. Republicaas think
"the individual is at the center
of the decision-making process
and we are accountable for our
decisions, not gover,mcn$."
Hastert plans to take that
message national and ask for
additional Republica. troops.
To do what? To do more of
what he p"omlses his limited
majority has planned fur the
t ■
current aesslo..
Many conservatives confuse
loudnesO with Idadership and
personality with policy,
whether one wins or not.
Speaker Hastert says he knows
the House and how Democrats
play the game. He's betting
that not making himself a tar­
get and staying focused on
what is doable will be enough
to widen the GOP majority
next year.
We'U know in 16 months.

5-0 vote in Lake Mary was
great."
Maloy, who is opposed to
what he calls "corporate wel­
fare," was the nay vote on
Tuesday.
"I still don't believe we should
pay for a corporation to come
here when growth is as fast as i t '
is," Maloy said.
The other commissioners
agreed with Turk that AIG
Warranty Services, Inc., satisfies
the requirement for a target
industry and satisfies the quali­
fications for inclusions in the
incentives program.
County officials say the poten­

having more strip malls and
industrial parks spring up in
Seminole County but was all
for corporations such as AIG
setting up their corporate head­
quarters.
"Without our incentive pro­
gram, there would be those who
were not as desirable."
Turk was pleased with the
result. He said that AIG
proposes to add 212 jobs in the
next two years and a total of 550
within the next four years.
The total capital investment
for the 140,000-square-foot Class
A facility is $ 1 U million.

Thomas
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Funds

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This year's fund drive takes
on added emphasis from a his­
torical perspective as well.
"This marks the 45th year that
the International Fire Fighters
Association has been in our cor­
ner," said Burkett "That's the
longest commitment MDA has
ever had from any organiza­
tion."
Seminole County commission­
ers passed a proclamation
Tuesday, dedaring this week as
"Fire Fighters Appreciation
Week."
Fire fighters will be giving out
commemorative 45th
Anniversary stickers this week­

end to those who contribute.
Funds raised by Are fighters
give MDA the means to contin­
ue providing direct services to
Seminole County children and
adults with neuromuscular dis­
eases. Free medical services are
available at MDA's Clinic at
Lucerne Medical Center and at
Nemours Children's Clinic for
individuals diagnosed with any
of the 40 neuromuscular dis­
eases covered by MDA.
Seminole fire fighters also
lend a hand at Camp Challenge
located in Sorrento by visiting
MDA summer campers for
recreational end fishing outings.

The combined local match of
£330,000 represents 20 percent
of the $1.65 mUUon grant
expected to be given by the
State of Florida.
"Is it a done deal?" Turk said.
"Not yet. But we're very opti­
mistic and so is A1G. We ought
to know in two weeks. The state
has to act, and then AIG make
its decision.
"The fact that 9 of 10 commis­
sioners in Lake Mary and the
county approved the incentive
measure is a huge plus," Turk
said. "AIG was forewarned
that Commissioner Grant
Maloy would be opposed. The

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tial impact upon employment
within Seminole County is
favorable. AIG will hire as
many as 550 people at salaries
averaging $36,000 a year.
"This is exactly the kind of
business we've been eager to
attract to Seminole County,"
Commissioner Daryl McLain
said. "If we did not have the
incentive program like this, we
would not get the select corpo­
rations. This helps eliminate tax
increases for our residents.
Instead of their paying higher
taxes, the new businesses chip
in "
McLain said he was against

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People
Nothing beats barbecue on July 4

C a le n d e r
Blood Bank

R otary Club

C entral Florid a Blood B an k
Is a sk in g d onors o f all types
blood - esp ecially O-typc d o ­
nors • to d o n ate at Its Sanford
bran ch , 1 3 02 E. Second S t. For
Inform ation, call 3 2 2 -0 8 2 2 .

Rotary Club of Lake Mary
m eets
Thursd ay
m orn in gs,
7 :3 0 -8 :3 0 a.m „ a t th e M arriott
Courtyard, off W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
C o n ta ct
Mike
M cLean, p resid ent, a t 3 2 4 5662.

R ecovery, In c
Recovery. In c ., Is a self-help
m ental h ea lth organization for
people who su ffer from panic
a tta ck s, d ep ressio n , fears and
general nervous sym ptom s. For
inform ation, coll 6 6 0 -2 0 0 3 , or
8 9 6 -5 9 0 6 .

TO PS
Local C h ap te r 2 3 2 of TO PS
in Longwood (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) m eets every W ednes­
day a t 6 :3 0 p .m .. In the gym of
Sou th Sem in o le H ospital, 555
W. S ta te Road 4 3 4 , Longwood.
W eighing b eg in s at 5 :3 0 p.m .
For inform ation, ca ll (407)
3 3 2 -7 1 5 6 or 5 3 9 -9071.

A l-A n o n
Al-Anon Is an anonym ous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who is a relative or
friend o f an alco h o lic.
Seren ity Won Al-Anon m eets
ea ch Monday at 7 p.m. and
T hu rsd ay a t 7 p.m . Meetings
are held In th e back room of
the S a h a ra Club. 2 5 8 7 South
Sanford
Ave., Sanford.
All
m eetings a re non-sm oking.
For m ore Inform ation, call
2 9 1 -1 9 0 0 .

N ar-A n on
Nor-Anon
m eets
every
W ednesday a t 8 p.m. at Or­
lando Regional South Sem in o le
H ospital, 5 6 5 W est State Road
4 3 4 , Longwood. Nar-Anon la a
support group open to fam ilies
an d friends o f ad d icts. J o in for
support in coping with your
ad d ict: gain serenity to m oke
d ecisio n s and p u l your live
b o ck In focu s. C all (407) 3 2 2 3 4 3 4 , 3 3 3 - 9 2 0 4 , or 2 9 4 -6 5 0 4
for m ore In form ation.

Sertom a Club
T he Sertom a C lub of South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancem ent o f sp eech and
hearing children, m eets every
T hu rsd ay m orning, from 7 :3 0
to 8 :3 0 a.m ., a t the Florida
H ospital Senior C itizens C en ­
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Sand Pond Lake
Road w hich co n n e cta to Lake
Em m a Road, one m ile south of
Lake Mary Boulevard.
P oten ­
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tend.
For Inform ation, ca ll
G ene P restera, (407) 7 6 7 -1 2 3 4 .

A Fourth of July celebration calls for
an old-fashioned American feed. It
calls lor food — plenty of it that can
be eaten outdoors by people wearing
shorts and T-shirts and flip-flops, who
don't care a hoot about whether they
make a mess. It calls for piles of com
and biscuits and hot dogs and burgers
and watermelon and ice cream. It calls
— nay, screams — (or barbecue.
So, In honor of the Fourth of July,
try making your own barbecue sauce.
You can get as fancy as you want: Dig
a barbecue pit, bum only pecan wood
and onion skins, hire a pit boss. Or you
can go the simple hlbachi or oven
route. But when you slather your meat
with your homemade sauce, everyone
will think you were bom In barbecue
country.
R B M0 MSAUCE

T o astm asters
T he Omni T o a stm a ste rs C lub
•6861 will m eet a t 5 :3 0 p.m .
every Thursd ay a t the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. G u e sts and p ro sp ec­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
Call J im O cque, 9 4 2 -5 2 2 7 for
Inform ation.

R eco v ery
F resh S ta rt Recovery p ro ­
gram s offers 12-step support
groups for th o se exp erien cin g
life-controlling problem s. T h e
groups m eet every Thursday, a t
7 :3 0 p.m ., at D estiny C hurch,
3 1 1 0 Howell B ra n ch
Road,
W inter Park. For Inform ation
call 3 8 2 -3 2 3 2 or 3 8 4 -8 1 3 5 .

ToughLove support
ToughLove O rlando, a p a r­
ent support group, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. a t
S t. Step hen Lutheran C hurch.
2 1 4 0 Hwy. 4 3 4 , Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent support group for
p are n ts troubled fay th eir c h il­
dren's behavior. H ie group Is
open to p aren ts o f p reteen s,
teen ag ers and ad u lt children,
and grand p arents.

1/2
1/2 cup
1/2 cup cider

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lepeadeace Day backyard scene, starring chicken and beef grilled with maple-pepper flavored Rfl "Q" Sauce,
of July, make yonr own crowd-pleasing, easy-to-prepare barbecue sauce.

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1
1
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balsamic
2-1/2
dash hat
1
Mix the Ingredients in a cast-iron
sldllet and cook over low heat, partially
covered, until sauce Is thick enough to
coat the back of ■ metal spoon. Store,
covered, in the refrigerator. Yield:
about 3 cups.
Note: Maple pepper can be pur­
chased bom Vermont Highland Prod­
ucts, Aina, Maine. A 3-ounce ja r is $4.
plus shipping and handling. Call (207)
SM-53M to order. It can also be pur­
chased at specialty food stores and
through the Mo Hotts — Mo Betts cat­
alog, which you can obtain by calling
&lt;•001 m 3230
— Recipe from “Barbecue Ameri­
ca,” by Rick Browne and Jack Bettrldge (Time-Life Books, IN I)
SUN RISE B B O SAUCE

INSTITUTE BA R BEC U E SAUCE

LONE S T E E R B R ISK E T SAUCE

fo o d

MARIALISA
CALTA

1/2 cup \
1 ami
1/4 n y purood tomatoes
2 tabfc
2-1/2 teaspoons Hungarian paprika
1-1/4 teaspoons salt

1/2 iBBftooon around mtiita i
1/4 teaspoon ground rad

Mix ingredients in a saucepan and
simmer over low heat (or 30 minutes,
stirring regularly to blend flavors.
Cook until the onion pieces are very
tender and liquid has been reduced by
half. Cool and serve. This sauce can
be kept for 2 to 3 weeks, if refrigerat­
ed Yield: 1-1/2 cups.
— Recipe from “Barbecue Ameri­
ca.” by Rick Browne and Jack Bettrldge (Time-Life Books, IMt)

About 3/4 pounds beat fat, cut from
steak or briakat
2 cud* katchup
1/2 cup lemon Juice
1/2 cup lima |ulca
1/2 cup bourbon, boor or water
1/2 cup packed brown eugar
1 medium onion, pealed and

2
1/2

1 tablespoon Hungarian paprika
1 iMspoofi certify silt
1/2 teaspoon ground red psppsr
(cayenne)
Chop fat into large chunks and place
in a cast-iron skillet over medium heat
until there is 1 cup of (at in the pan.
Discard any unmeltcd (at and fiber.
Add remaining ingredients and cover,
simmering for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
BotUe or put in a sauce boat for the
table. Store, covered. In refrigerator.
Yields: 3 to 4 cups.
— Recipe from “Barbecue Ameri­
ca." by Rjck Browne and Jack Beltridge (Time-Life Books, im &gt;
NEW ENGLAND CULINARY

cNH posts (availsupsnnsriwts and
wts, often as*

This can be made several days before
you plan to use It Melt the butter in a
heavy-bottomed saucepan or skillet
Add the onion and simmer 3 to 4 minutes
Add garlic and saute a few more minutes.
Add the coflee, Worcestershire sauce,
larirf»y.vrieBW. and brown w jr . Skis: h
for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Season with ta li and pepper, chili
powder and chill paste. Cool. Store,
covered, in refrigerator. Yield: 3 cups.
— Recipe from New England Culi­
nary Institute, Montpelier, Vt.

Swift response does not guarantee life
DEAR A B B Y : T he le tter from
"Eileen in Port Angeles” about CPR
' pnd the people who judge the careI givers hit home. As a volunteer Areg h te r and em erg ency m edical
clin icia n for 18 y e a rs, 1 have
lowered many calls where a pern has died from cardiac arreat.
it’s hard when a stranger dies in
your hands, and even harder when
It’s someone you know.
The evolution of CPR and defibrilla tio n h as made it poaaible to
‘ save” a percentage of these people,
bu t It's a very amall percentage.
Most cardiac arrests reault In the
patient remaining dead. Therefore
It's Important th at anyone render­
ing care rem em ber that once the
heart itopa, the person ia clinically
dead. Nothing they do ia going to
make that worse. If all of the resus­
c ita tio n e ffo r ts fa ll, th e ca re
provider has not “lulled* the person,
nor contributed to his death, and it
is never the provider’s fault that the
person died.
If more people got involved and

learned CPR and other basic firstaid skills, they would have a better
understanding o f life and d eath ,
and they wouldn’t be so quick to
criticise and look for blam e th a t
Isn’t there.
BO B QAJEWSK1,
WALES CENTER, N.Y.
D EA R B O B : I hav e a s ta c k o f
m ail from re a d e rs ech o in g y o u r

Rend OQI
DEAR ABBY: Aa a 30-year vet­
eran em ergency medical eervicea

te c h n ic ia n an d c u rre n t C P R
instructor, I can empathise with the
overwhelming feeling of guilt expe­
rienced by “Mary Helen, who per­
formed CPR on ner brother. In our
so cie ty , we a re con d itio n ed to
b eliev e th a t a n y th in g le ss th an
“winning” ia failure. But to encour­
age th a t guilt by oaying someone
failed or Tost” a cardiac-arrest vic­
tim is reprehensible.
Potential rescuers must have the
motivation to learn CPR. Second,
they must be willing U&gt; get involved
and take control in an emergency.
Third, they m ust be ablo to exert
the physical strength and emotional
stamina. These challenges must lie
met before the actual CPR process
begins. Most individuals are not
prepared to go this far. Thankfully.
“M ary Helen’ was. Heroes never
plan to be h ero ic; they ju s t u n­
selfishly give of themselves.
“Mary Helen,” please recognize
that you exhibited the courage, exe­
cuted the skills and performed hero­
ically. Remember, the ultimate deci-

W E D N E S D A Y PRIM E TIM E

sion was never yours to make. That
load is not yours to bear.
We are excited by the entry o f
new technology and improved CPR
skills that will allow us to substan­
tially increase resuscitation rates. I
am referring to the introduction of
the Automated External Defibrilla­
to r &lt;AED) and new ly en h an ced
courses offered by national training
en tities for the general public. In
the near future this device will be
readily available in stadiums, air­
ports, shopping centers, husinetCses,
churches and homes. The challenge
is to train as many people us possi­
ble in the operation o f this userfriendly medical marvel.
I encourage your readers to con­
ta c t th e ir neurest C PR tra in in g
facility and inquire ubout the AED
and the latest courses available in
its application.
HILL CARTER.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.

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damaged
P W C U (Feb. 20-March 20) Keep your
chitchat bght and breezy and don't talk
shop when at a social gathering today,
because those In attendance will get
turned oh by anyone promoting business
deals
A I N U (March 21-AprN I t ) It you decide
to play hooky today, there's a strong
probability y o u l get caught by the very
ones who you don't want to know. Be
prepared to pey the consequenoe
T A U R U S (A pril 20-May 20) Once you
depart from the truth today, you could got
tangled in your own web. Just M things
bke they are. even it you believe a kffle
while So may sound better.

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but not two. There Is a natural Inclina­
tion to lead the queen (or jack) for a fi­
nesse. No problem If the five mining
cards are dividing 3 2. but what hap­
pens when there la a 4-1 break with a
singleton king? Then, taking the fi­
Back in 1275, this graffito was spot­ n esse condem ns d ecla re r to two
ted in Balliol College, Oxford: “One trump loeers, whether West coven or
hundred thousand lemmings can’t be East scoope up the trick with the stiff
monarch.
wrong.”
The right play is lew to dummy’s
Well, there are some plays at the
bridge table that remind one of lem­ ace. When the king appears, declarer
mings, and ail 100,000 who make them claims, conceding one spade trick. But
if the king doesn’t drop, South contin­
are wrong!
You are in four spades. The defend­ ues with dummy's remaining spade
ers begin with three rounds of dia­ and hopes for a 3-2 split.
The key guideline is to lead an hon­
monds. After ruffing, how would you
or for a finesse only If you are happy
continue?
South’s two-spade rebid promises at - and will at worst break even — for
least a six-card auit. With only five the n e it opponent to cover with the
spades, South ought to be able to higher missing honor. Here, when
show another suit, raise partner, or West covers the spade queen with his
rabid in no-trump. (Never rebid in a singleton king, It coats South a trick,
five-card suit unleu you have nothing making the play incorrect
else sensible to do.) So, North’s raise
on a doubleton is recommended.

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Opening lead: ♦ K

by Jimmy Johnson

PETER
OOTT, M.D,

should have a bone scan — a specific
teat that will show tiny fractures,
which are often nearly Invisible on
regular X-ray fihna. la your situation,
a bent scan Is not vital to your health
and independence. I believe that the

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believe th at your ortkopedist’a
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B r ie fs
TEN N IS TO U RN A M EN T
OVIEDO • Oviedo Hccrcntlon and P arks Departm ent
will hold a R ecreational
T en n is T bu m am ent on S a t ­
urday. J u ly 3rd at Riverside
Park.
1600
Lockwood
Ooulevard In Oviedo.
T h e tournam ent will b c Rln at 9 :3 0 a.m . and will b e
a
Round
Robin,
sin g le
elim ination format. T h ere
will be a prize for th e first
place w inner.
Tb sign up. you must
register at Riverside Park
by 5 p.m . on Ju ly 1st and
there Is no fee to p a rtic i­
pate.
For Info call 9 7 7 - 6 0 8 1 .

G e ttin g o ff th e d e c k
Altamonte Springs All-Stars rebound from opening game
loss to win Bambino Commissioners Tournament title
By D ean S m ith
's f o lTTS E W K ih ------------------------

striking d istan ce th e rest o f the
game, bu t an oth er hom e tu n by
Tbrm os and a round -tripper
SANFORD - W hen the Longfrom C asey Fren ch kept Long­
wood A ll-Stars clobbered Alta­ wood at buy a s Altamonte
monte Springs
1 0 -3 In Its Sprin gs rem ained alive, 1 1-6.
opening game on Saturday
T he first four Innings o f the
there probably w eren't many
w tnner-take-all final was a
people that gave Altamonte
pitcher’s duel with Altamonte
Springs a ch a n c e to win the
Springs holding a 3-1 lead on
Babe Ruth B a seb a ll Bam bino
file strength of a ru n -sco rin g
Com m issioners Tbu m am en t ut
double by T bnnos and a solo
Toy Holler J u n io r Field.
home run by Daniel Kava.
But Altamonte Sp rin g s kept
Altamonte Springs then broke
the faith and battled b a ck to
the gam e open In th e fifth In ­
win
four gam es.
Including
ning. scoring five ru n s with a
sweeping a d oublehead er from
two-run double by Fren ch and
Longwood on T u esd ay, to claim
a ru n -scorin g single by M ike
the Cham pionship.
M ono being the big hits.
Longwood had scored sev en
Longwood tried lo com e b a c k ,
ru n s In the third Inning to halt
scoring two ru n s In the bottom
Altamonte
Sp rin g s
in
the
or the fifth Inning, bu t It w as loo
opening gome for both team s
little, too late a s Altamonte
and advanced to th e finals by
Springs claim ed th e title with a
scoring stx ru n s in the lop o f 9 - 4 victory.
Ihc sixth Inning to b reak a 7 - 7
Tbrm os had a huge tou rn a­
tie and hold off Sanford 13-8.
ment for the cham p ions, going
Altamonte Sprin gs then began
10- f o r - l7 with six home ru n s
Its com eback, holding Ovtedo to and two doubles, scorin g n in e
two h its while Ricky Tbrmoa
ru n s and driving In 15 in the
and Kevin C atanzaro hit two . five gam es.
home ru n t. e a ch . In a 1 4 -2 .
Altamonte Sprin gs w as m an ­
four-inning trium ph.
aged by Rudy C allahan and the
The tram s then returned on
co ach w as Ken Newman. M ak­
Sunday and Altamonte Sp rin g s
ing up th e ro tte r were Kevin
stayed hoi. holding Sanford to Catanzaro. J a s o n
H ein rich s.
one hit and getting home ru n s
M ichael Motto, P J . Peterson.
from Tbrmos. Jim m y Rodriguez Ricky Tbrm os. Roy M orse. C a ­
and P a). Peterson to advance to sey
F ren ch.
D aniel
Kava.
the cham pionship round with a Shaw n Newman. Jim m y Ro­
14-0, four-inning romp.
driguez and Kellh Wlsalg.
Rain then ended the day and
Providing file offense In the
the field was still unplayable on
Saturd ay-through-Tuesd ay
Monday, forcing th e finals to gam es were:
Tuesday.
Longwood
over
Altamonte
Altamonte Sp rin g s
proved Springs: two h its _ Mark C ah ill
right off the bat that It w as g o­ (double, run. two RBI). A nd er­
ing to challenge Longwood a s son S ch relb er (two r u n s ):’ one
Torino* blasted a tw om in tm p v - kiC i . Darmy C la rk (home ru n .
run In the bottom o f the first ru n . RBI). Patrick C ahill. Gary
Inning an d th e .’ home team * Odlett an d B ria n Am berg (one
added four n u n tn th e seco n d ru n an d one RBI ea ch ). Robert
Inning to build a 6 - 0 lead.
S tra d er and M ark Koto's (one
Longwood
tried
to rally, run each ): one run
scortng four ru n s tn th e fourth Devon B a rn es.
Inning and
staying
within

MAGIC DANCE TEAM
TRYOUTS SATURDAY
MAITLAND - T he O rlando
Magic D ance T ram will hold
auditions
th is Saturd ay.
J u n e 2 6 th . at 9 a.m . at the
Magic P ractice Court at the
RDV Sp ortsp lex In M ait­
land.
T h e D ance Team a u d i­
tions are for en th u sia stic
Individuals, 18 y ears and
older,
who
are
highly
skilled tn all form s o f
d an ce.
All ap p lican ts m u st bring
a resum e and photo and
should w ear d an ce ntttre
and proper d an ce sh o es.
T h e RDV Sportsplex Is lo ­
cated at 8 7 0 1
Maitland
Sum m it Boulevard off o f
W est M aitland Boulevard.
For Information call (4 0 7 )
9 1 6 -2 6 7 5 .

STAY IN SCHOOL
BASKETBALL CAMP
SANFORD - T h e first Stay
In School B a sk e tb a ll Cam p
will be held at Sanford
Middle School th e week o f
J u n e 2 6 -th ro u g h -Ju ly 2nd .
S tu d en ts m u st bring their
own lu n ch to cam p every
day. C oach es and co llege
players will talk to cam p
p articip an ts about staying
In school, drugs and a lc o ­
hol.
P articip ants
will
also
learn the b a s ic fu n d am en ­
ta ls along with shooting.
. satng and drill te c h ­
n iq u es.
T h e cam p beg ins at B
■ m. every m orning, with
lu n ch from 1 1 :3 0 a.m . to
1 2 :3 0 p.m . and th e cam p
en d s a t 1 p.m . T h e p rice to
attend Is $ 4 0 .
F or m ore inform ation ca ll
co ach B ru ce M cCray at
3 2 8 -1 1 4 0 .

Sooty Rodman and «w Oviedo Al-Stars gave a thalr
bast shot, but they wars aimlnated In two games a s the
Akamonle Springs and Longwood AS-Stars battled to

Bombats, I.S. widen
lead in AAA Softball

SCW IN SANFORD
SANFORD
Sou thern
C ham pionship
W restling
retu rn s to the Sanford C ivic
C en ter th is Friday. J u n e
2 5 th . for an o th er night o f
professional w restling.
T here will b e six s u p e r­
sta r m atch es on th e card
th at begins a t 8 p.m .
C heck o u t ‘ Mr. H ardcore*
AI B lno a s h e ch a lle n g e s
cham pion 'H an so n R eject*
C.O . AD for th e SC W
Heavyweight C ham pionship
tn th e headline m atch o f the
evening.
In a confrontation o f the
big boys. T h e S la sh e r will
Iace B a la a k T h e O enle.*
A nother top m atch will pit
veteran
Bryan
Austin
a g ain st O .G . Scarface.
Also In action will b e
‘ B la c k N ature Boy* Scoot
Andrews
ag ain st
Shank
Devlin.
plus
F ra n k ie
C apone. Elvis W esley and
m any o th ers squ aring off.
As a b o n u s, th e SC W will
&gt; featu re th e d ebu t o f
T h e Ladles o f th e 8C W .‘
whom will b e perform ing for
the first tim e at th is event,
a s well m any o th e r s u r ­
p ris e s !!!
T ick ets tn ad vance are
only $ 7 and at th e door $ 9 .
F o r m ore Information and
tick ets call Billy Boys at
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 1 - 0 8 3 3 .
A portion o f th e p ro ceed s
from th is event will benefit
I T h e Sanford Police Explorera.

LAKE MARY • League lead ers
B om bats and I.S . romped to
victory a s th e two team s r e ­
malned Ued for first p lace „in
the City o f Lake Mary Depart
m ent o f P arks an d R ecreation
AAA Spring Slow Pitch Softball
League a t th e Lake Mary Sp o rts
Complex la st W ednesday.
I.S . w as down 2 - 0 in th e top
o f th e first Inning, bu t took the
lead for good by scorin g five
ru n s In the secon d Inning to
break a 3 - 3 Ued an d cru ised to
A
I A*Q
IHlimnH
OVCr

four RBI night from Steve D ono­
van.
T h e B om bats had a n even
ea sier time o f It. taking a 3 - 0
lead tn the top o f th e first In ­
ning and then tackin g on 11
ru n s In the top o f the seco n d
Inning before co astin g to a 2 0 - 6
victory over third place Liberty
M utual II behind a six RBI gam e
from Danny Jo h a n n e s .
No score w as received from
th e oth er sched uled gam e b e ­
tween Map A ttack and Liberty
Mutual I.
T he B om bats and I.S . are
both 5 -1 . while Liberty Mutual
II fell to 3 -3 . Com pleting the

.

RAINES GAUGE
Tim R aines Is a Sanford native and Sem inole
High School graduate now playing for the
O akland A thletics. Hla sta tistic s for the 1 9 9 9
season Is In the first colum n, p erso n al-b est
season totals tn the second colum n and ca reer
totals (Including 1999) In th e third colum n.
R aines led off the ninth inning with a p in ch hit single and later scored th e tying run and

Miguel T ejad a ripped a two-run triple a s the A’s
raw ed for three ru n s In the top o f th e ninth
Inning o ff relief a ce J o h n W ettd and to knock off
th e American League W estern Division leading
T e x a s Rangers, 5 -3 . Tuesday night.
W ith (h e win O akland, w hich la In seco n d
place (n the division behind T exa s, moved to
w ithin three gam es o f th e division lead.

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Lake Mary Summer
Track Series rained
one chance left
tum —
SPORTS EDITOR

GIRLS FAST PITCH
SOFTBALL QUALIFIER
ORLANDO • T h e Metro
O rlando Am ateur Softball
A ssociation will b e hosting
the So u th ern Region Ju n io r
Olympic G irl's F a s t P ilch
National Q ualifier, starting
Friday, J u n e 2 5 . 1 9 9 9 , at
th e Sem inole C ounty So ft­
ball Com plex in Altamonte
Sp rin g s.
T h e tournam ent opening
iHTOiiQ fun
avtnts Nka tha high Jump, but ndn took

, In
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up— iimiawy—
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waste's action. Th# final night oflhaL aka Mary Summar
Track Sariss wM b t naxt Monday starting at 5 JO p m

LAKE MARY _ You have on e
ch an ce left.
T h e final night o f th e 19th
Annual Lake Mary High Sch ool
Sum m er T rack S e rie s will take
Place next M onday evening
(Ju n e 28th ) at th e Lake Mary
High School T rack Complex at
Don T. Reynolds Stad iu m .
After two very s u cce s s fu l
evenings, the third w eek in the
scheduled four w eek series was
washed out on Monday by the
thunderstorm s an d rain that
have plagued the a re a over the
p ast week.
T he m eets are open to airy
and afi age groups, both male
and female, and h a s becom e a
regular family affair with s e v ­
eral m em bers o f a family taking
part.
Field events (long Jum p and
high jum p) will begin at 5 : 3 0
p.m. and running even ts ( 6 0 -

yard low hu rd le*. 1 0 0 -m eter
d ash , mile and 4 0 0 -m e te r run)
will sta rt a t 6 :3 0 p.m .
T he co st la $ 1 p er perso n ,
per meet and ea ch com peutor
m ay en ter four ev en t* (1/ 8-lnch
o r 5MM spikes allowed).
Ribbons will b e awarded to
th e top three fin ish ers and top
th ree m ale and top th ree fem ale
finishers in each age group in
each event.
Following are the age groups
and Individual ev en ts offered In
each . All categories a re offered
to both m ales and fem ales.

c a w --

100-m eter d ash , 1 .6 0 0 -m e te r
ru n (mile). 4 0 0 - m eter d ash .
9 — d 1 0 _ long Ju m p , high
Jum p. 100-m eter d a sh , 1 ,6 0 0 m eter run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e le r
d ash .
H - M $ - i a _ long ju m p , high
ju m p . 100-m eter d ash . 1 ,6 0 0 m eter ru n (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r
d a sh .

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C on tin u ed fro m P age I B

Altamonte Springs: one hit
Ricky Tormos (home nin. nm.
two RBI), Daniel Knvn (home
nm, nm . RBI). Shawn Newman
(double). Mike Mono. P J . Pe­
terson: one run scored _ Jason
Heinrichs.
Longwood over Sanford: four

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hlts _ Patrick Cahill (4-for-4.
home nm. double, four runs.
RBI); two hits _ Kevin S ta n (two
home nins. two nm s. four RBI),
Danny Clark (double, nm . Tour
RBI), Mark Cahill (two nins):
one hit _ Brian Ambcrg (two
nms). Devon Barnes (RBI); two
nm s scored _ Mark Kolofa.
Sanford: two hits
Kevin

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Lowe (double, mn. RBI). Kevin
Kropf (double, nm). Tim Acree
(nin); one hit _ Brandon
Hampton (home run. nm. RBI).
Richard Nelson (RBI): Iwn nins
scored _ Bncnrte Mitchell; one
nm scond _ Dekywan Dcbose,
Kddle Hogan.
Altamonte
Springs
over
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
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IN RE EtNMol
ELDCRT l MURPHY,
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NOTICE OF
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driguez (two nins); two hits _
Ricky Tonnos (two home nm s,
two nm s. six RBI), Kevin Cntnnznro (Iwo home nm s. two nms.
four RBI): one hit _ P.J. I’ctrrson (two nins, RBI). Shnwn
Newmnn: two nm s scored _
Keith Wlsslg. Jason Heinrichs;
one nm scored _ Daniel Knvn.
Mike Morra.
Oviedo: one hit _ Corey
Hobbs (home nm. nm. RBI).
Mntt Williams (double); one nin
scored _ Michael Lavoie.
Altamonte Springs over San­
ford: Hirer hits _ Jimmy Ro­
driguez (home nm. two dou­
bles. three nm s, two RBI), P.J.
Peterson (home nm . double,
three runs, three RBI), Shawn

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LOT ! H WYNOHAM WOODS.
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 26, PAGES 41
AND 42. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA;
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Continued from Pag* IB

festivities
on
T h u rsd a y ,
J u n e 2 4 In the U niversal
Stu d ios area, will fo cu s on
th e H onda Sp o rts F o u n d a ­
tion anti-sm oking cam paign
•Sports for L ife' program .
In support of th e on tlsm oklng cam paign, th e Dot
Richardson Softball A sso ­
ciation. local high sch o o l
stu d en ts, celebrity a th letes,
an author (Ms.
B u n n le
Straub) o f ch ild ren 's b o o k s
from Boca Raton, and p o s ­
sibly MIbb Florida Pageant
co n testan ts will s tre s s to
th e young softball players
the need to never sm oke.
An estim ated 5 0 tram s
from Florida and Alabam a
will converge on O rlando
over the four day period.
Any girls' fast pitch tram

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THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
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ON THEM.

stand in gs are Liberty Mutual I
(2-3). C ross/ B o n es (2-4) and
Map A ttack (0*5).
Th e league plays a trip le­
header every W ednesday night
at the Lake Mary Sp o rts C om ­
plex on Rantoul Lane, betw een
C ountry C lub Road and State
Road 4 6 - A. a cro ss from the
M ayfair Country C lu b b e g in ­
ning a t 6 :3 0 p.m.
Also on tonight's adult so ft­
ball sched u le a re two btg gam es
tn th e City o f Sanford ttecrea -

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Sanfoni: one hit _ Kevin
Lowe,
Allnmontr Springs aver Longwood: three hits _ Casey
French (home nm . two nm s.
two Rill); two hits _ Ricky Tor­
mos (two home nm s. three
nm s. three RBI); one hit
Kevin Cntnn/aro (double, two
RBI). Shnwn Newman (two
nms), Jimmy Rodriguez nnd
Keith Wlsslg (one nm scored
each): one nm scored _ P.J.
Peterson . Jnson Heinrichs.
Longwood: one hit _ Danny

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If t » n . and I (Mad. al partai
Claming an Moroci by. through,
undw cm agamii GLORIA 0

Newman (run); one hit _ Ricky
Tormos (home nm. two nins,
three RBI). Daniel Knvn nnd
Mike Mono (one nm scored
each); one nm scored, one RBI
_ Kevin CuUm/nru; one nm
scored _ Keith Wlsslg, Jnson
Heinrichs.

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Featuring AU S peakers L ive And In Arson
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lion and P a rk s D epartm ent
M en's Spring W ed nesd ay Night
Slow Pitch Softball League at
P lnehu rst Park.
Courtyard by M arriott o f Lake
Mary and Nobles C om m u n ica­
tion are both 3 - 3 and tied for
third place and need a victory
In th e 0 :3 0 , p.m . gam e to k e e p
alive th eir slim ch a m p io n sh ip
h o p es.
T h e 7 :3 0 p.m . gam e is a
m onster a s undefeated T e n n e s ­
se e C ountry Salo on (6-0) i« h w
a n o n ce-b esteh P eb b le J u n c ­
tion (6-1). Pebble Ju n c tio n only
setb a ck was a 1 2 -5 defeat at
th e h an d s of T e n n e sse e C o u n ­
try Saloon b a ck on May 5 th .
T h e final gam e o f th e evening
h a s AA S e rv ices (2 -4 ) b attlin g
M.T. Muggs (0-7) a t 8 :3 0 p.m .
W ells C on tractin g (2 -4 ) h a s
th e week o(T.
Powering l.S . were
Steve
Donovan (4 -fo r-4 .
In clu d in g
one triple and o n e double, two
ru n s scored, four RBI). McLeod
G la ss (3-fo r-3. Inclu d ing o n e
hom e run and one double, two
ru n t scored, o n e RBI), E rn est
Dorsey (one triple, on e sin g le,
two ru n s scored, th ree RBI) and
Wally Wlland (one triple, one
single, one ru n scored , two
Also contributing w ere P ete
F ou m ler (one d ouble, one s in ­
gle. three m n s scored , two
RBI), Scott Rodrigues (two s in ­
gles. three m n s scored , one
RBI), J e s s e G auntz (two sin g le s,
two m n s scored). R ick F le s c h
(one double) and L isa C am pbell
(one m n scored).
C ross/Bones w as led
by
David Stock (3 -fo r-3 , in clu d in g
three d oubles,
th ree
m ns
scored , one RBI). Andrew W il­
son (one triple, on e sing le, one
m n scored, two RBI) and B ill
Wen and E ric Vlolland (two s in ­
gles, one m n scored an d one
RBI each).
O thers, Jim m y G onzales (two
singles,
one
RBI).
R ichard
S to ck (two sin g les, on e ru n
■cored). Sh eryl S to c k (one s in ­
gle, one m n scored , o n e R BI).
M elissa L a n a (one single) and
Ellen Engle (one ru n scored ).
Doing th e dam age fa r B om b a ts were Dave P lJtnlk (one
d ouble, three sin g le s, th ree
ru n s scored, two RBI), J e n n ife r
Rcngle (four sin g les, two ru n s
scored ,
one
R BI).
Ja so n
Hosaflook (three sin g les, two

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Clark and Anderson Schrelbcr
(one nin and one RI3I each).
Patrick Cahill. Brian Ambcrg.
David Oder and Devon Barnes
(one tun scored each); one RBI
Mark Cahill.
C H A M P IO N S H IP G A M E

Altamonte Springs: three hits
_ Ricky Term os (two doubles,
run. RBI); two hits _ Daniel
Knvn (home run, two runs. RBI);
one till _ Kellh Wlsslg (home
run. run, RBI). Casey French
(double, run, two RBI). Mike
Mono (nin, RBI), Shawn New­
man (two runs), P J . Peterson;
one nin scored, one RBI
Jimmy Rodriguez.
Longwood: one hit _ Patrick
Cahill (nin, RBI). Anderson
Schrelbcr (RBI). Danny Clark
and Gary Glllelt (one nin
scored each). Kevin S ia n : one
nin scored _ Mark Cahill.

registered with th e Amateur
Softball A ssociation (ASA)
In the two s ta le s, from ages
10 A u nd er through 18 A
under, may e n ter th e to u r­
nam ent. For more Inform a­
tion, please co n tact Rocky
Elllngsw orth J r . ot (4 0 7 )
3 2 1 -7 3 8 0
or ( 4 0 7 ) 0 3 3 8773.
T he
tournam ent-form at
will b e a com bination o f
pool play and d ouble e lim i­
nation. T he top fin ishin g
team In ea ch age category

will advance to the USA
Sollball National Champi­
onship Finals In August.
C heck-In time, re g istra ­
tion and a m andatory m an­
agers' m eeting Is T h u rsd ay.
J u n e 2 4 , at I p.m . at the
“Sp o rts for U fe Ja m b o r e e .'

ru n s scored, two RBI) and
D anny Jo h a n n e s (one d ou ble,
one single, th ree ru n s scored ,
six RBI).
Also. Davtd Lambert (two s in ­
gles. five ru n s scored , one RBI),
C h ristin e M ilne (two sin g le s,
one run scored , two RBI). Kathy
Storolls (one sing le, two ru n s
scored , o n e RBI). Larry Allen
(one single, on e ru n sco red ,
one RBI) an d Nancy S c h a e fe r
(one single, o n e ru n scored).
Providing th e offense for L ib ­
erty M utual II were M ike
M cClelland (one triple, one s i n ­
gle. one m n scored , th ree RBI).
Katie Solom on (one triple, o ne
single, one m n scored , o ne
RBI). J a s o n Proodlan (one d o u ­
ble, o n e single) an d B ill Powell
(one hom e m n . on e ru n sco red ,
one RBI).
O ther h itters
w ere
M ike
M etster (one single, two m n s
■cored), Errtn W ilson (one s i n ­
gle. on e ru n scored ), B illy
Oatxemcyer (one single, one
RBI). S co tt K een s (one single)
and K aren Fanelll (one RBI).

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ass oao x _ is ta
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s s is o . s u

T rack
high ju m p . 1 0 0 -m eter d a sh .
1 .6 0 0 -m e te r m n (mile), 4 0 0 m eter d ash.
1 9 - t I r w g l - I 9 _ long Ju m p ,
high Jum p. 6 0 -y a rd low h u r­
dles, 1 0 0 -m eter d a sh , 1 ,6 0 0 m eter m n (mile), 4 0 0 -m e te r
d a sh .
3O-thrnwgh-30 _ long Ju m p ,
high Jum p. 6 0 -y a rd low h u r­
d les, 1 0 0 -m eter d ash . 1 ,6 0 0 m eter m n (mile), 4 0 0 -m e te r
d ash .
4Q-ihrssgk-46 _ long Jum p,
high Jum p, 6 0 -y a rd low h u r­
dles, 1 0 0 -m eter d a sh , 1 ,6 0 0 m eter m n (mile), 4 0 0 -m e te r
d a sh .
BO sad Over _ long Jum p,
high Jum p. 6 0 -y a rd low h u r­
d les, 1 0 0 -m eter d a sh . 1 ,6 0 0 m eter m n (mile), 4 0 0 -m e te r
d a sh .
For additional
Information
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Hangin’ Out
/'/!&lt;■ .’ W h y ?

Raise in parking fees is just a reaction
By Amy Gue n th e r
’ HcniUI Stall W riter
Parking fees a rc scheduled
to sky nH'ket.
The
school
board
of
Sem inole County recently
approved an Increase In
parking fees to $ 5 5 per
semester, the m oney will go
toward paying lor a n extra
security guard.
I'm sure that ou paper this
looks like a good Idea, lei me
personally Inform advocates
o f this raise In fees, this Is a
bad Idea.
Why do schools need extra
security guards to patrol the
[larking lot
w hen
they
already have 2 -3 that arc
supposed to
patrol
the
parking lots and usually
don't.
What good ts th is going to
bring? None. It Is simply a
knee
Jerk
reaction
to
Columbine and o th er school
shootings.
Sch oo l

o fficia ls

arc

terrified,
hut
an
extra
security guard Is not going
to be any more effective than
the current
num ber of

security guards.
The support for the extra
security guard Is that school
officials
are
m aintaining
that violence typically starts
in the parking lot. Tills Is
untrue.
Fights and other violent
a cts an- plotted long before
stu d en ts
arrive
In
the
[larking lots. Oden times
lights start in th e classroom
and migrate out Into the
hallways and parking lots.
Som e
teachers
arc
oblivious to student sculllcs
that occu r while they arc in
class. At that point [x*cr
mediation may help, hut
Ju st becau se
a
teach er
breaks up a scuffle it doesn't
m ean th at the problem h a s
been solved.
The
next
time
the
individuals come across one
another they are bound to
light.
Raising parking fees and
hiring additional security Is
not going to help anything.
Most people an* quick to
Jum p to the conclusion th a t
schools need more security
and th at gun laws need to

I k* tougher.
The problem Is deeper
than that. If a weed grows In
the (lower bed, and som eone
pulls of Us leaves, the weed
still grows, hut if th at
person [Hills It out at the
root, the weed dies. T1»e root
o f the problem h as not been
touched.
No one h as even gotten
close to It. hut adding more
security is Ju st like [Hilling
oil a leaf. It does not affec t
the problem.
Knee Jerk reactions an*
boundless at this day and
age. and a perfect exam ple of
a knee Jerk reaction law that
h as affected thou san d s an*
the bicycle helmet laws.
They
arc
essentially
useless, besides preventing
many chlldn*n from having
or rather from being able to
use their bicycles, sun* the
upper class parents thought
It was great.
They never stopped to
think about the parents
who had to save for m onths
to buy their kid a hike for
their birthday, and then the
kkl has
to wait until

Are you ready for some football?
Tho Sanlord Rocroatlon Dopartmonl roconlly hostod
Its annual play-day in cooporatton with tho sign ups

C hristm as to rick* it so that
their parents can afford the
helmet.
H its hill will [&gt;ut jx-ople In
a sim ilar predicam ent. Teens
who saved for years to buy
their cars, and then use
m ost o f the money they
m ake every m onth to pay lor
ca r Insurance, and then use
the n*st to pay for gas.
can n ot alfonl to i»ay $ 7 0 a
year to be able to park on
cam pus.
That Is a good tiling right,
keep teen drivers olT the
nxid. wrong. That also

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lor Pop Wnrnor football A group ol kids gathorod at
Sanlord Middle School to slarl a littlo early.

[in ven ts teens from playing
sports and participating in
clubs after school. After
school study groups would
die out completely.
Many disgruntled parents
would have to drive their
kids to s c I k h i I at 7 :0 0 AM
because they live two miles
from the school and in order
for a bu s to come they m ust
live at least two and a h alf
to three miles away.
It sounds like a hitter
reality,
hut
the
school
probably
wouldn't
make
enough money to pay their

new s e c u rity g u a rd s b e c a u s e
n o t e n o u g h s t u d e n t s w o u ld
lx* a b le to afford th e n ew
foes.
O h a n d by th e w ay, did 1
m e n tio n
that
a tt e n d a n c e
R ite s
w ou ld
d rop,
so m e
s t u d e n t s w o u ld re fu se to
pay llie o u tr a g e o u s fee a n d
Ju st
w o u ld n 't
Ixithcr to
c o m e to s c h o o l.

A $ 7 0 [larking fee Is not
only outrageous and unfair
to stud ents. It ts unfair to
parents too.
Amy Guenther is n senior at

Lyman High SchooL

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P le n ty to d o
a ll s u m m e r
lo n g
S u m m er C am p s:
Casselberry Recreation
Center
2 6 3 -3 9 2 8
L ik e Mary Recreation
Center
3 2 4 -3 0 1 7
Longwood Recreation
Center
2(30-3447
Oviedo Recreation Center
97 7 -6 0 8 1
Sanford Recreation C enter
: 130-5697
WcHtmonle Park (Alt.
Springs)
8 6 9 -2 5 1 6
Winter Springs Recreation
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P u b lic P o o ls &amp; S w im
L esson s:
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2 0 3 -3 9 2 8 ’
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97 7 -6 0 8 1
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8 6 9 -2 5 1 6

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3 3 1 -0 9 9 1
(horseback riding, blrdtng,
historic tours, nature
excu rsions, alrlxiat tours)
G ator Ventura o f Sem inole
9 7 7 -8 2 3 5
(alligator displays, alrboat
rides)
Katie’s Lm dlng canoeing
6 2 8 -1 4 8 2
Kelly Bark
8 8 9 -4 1 7 9
(lilklng. tubing, swimming,
suorkellng. camping, nature
present')
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3 3 0 -1 6 1 2
(two hour wildlife tours)
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8 6 2 -1 5 0 0
(short and long canoe trips)
Weklva Resorts
8 3 0 -9 8 2 8
(tunnel flumes, fossil
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tube m il. t&gt;enrh. canoeing,
tlsliing. swimming)

Fun in the Sun at Oviedo Recreation Center
Tlic city o f Oviedo h as
found a cure for your
sum m er time blues! Feeling
tired o f the sam e old
summertime stun? Are you
hot and bored? Well listen
up to the fun that Oviedo
Recreational Center h as
plunned to perk up your hot
days o f summer.
I li e city of Oviedo’s public
pool Is pul to great u se to
help you stay cool and have
fun this sum m er. The pool
Is open to nil swimmers at
varying hours, depending on
the day. for an adm ission
fee of $ 1.5 0 for Oviedo
residents and $ 2 .5 0 for n on ­
residents, or you can buy a
* [ k k )1 p ass’ , good for two or
six m onths.
If you arc not the
strongest o f swimmers, then
perhaps swim lessons would
be a great way for you to
pass the sum m er time.
Sum m er swim sessions m n
throughout the sum m er, at
varying times. The fees arc
$ 2 0 .0 0 city residents and
$ 3 5 .0 0 for all non-residents.
For the experienced
swimmer, perhaps a
morning o f water aerobics Is
more your style, every
Tuesday through Friday.
8 :3 0 -9 :3 0 a.m.
The pool fun docs not
stop when the nun goes
down. Friday, Ju n e 25th .
the pool will host a middle
school dance, poolside, from
7 - 10 p.m. The center will
host two more poolside
dances In August, a fifth
grade dance Friday. August
•20th. and a middle school
dance Friday. August 2 7 th .
Each dance Is $ 3 .0 0 per
person to participate.
If dancing Isn’t your bog.
then the city h as planned
nights o f family fun.
Saturduy, Ju ly 2 4 Is Family
Fun Night at the poo] from
7 -1 0 p.m ., tills night Is a
fun-filled time of D J d an cin ’,
gam es and prizes! On
Saturday. August 2 1 . the
city sponsors Family Movie

Joshua Pika, 3. receives somo swimming help in the Oviedo pool from
his mother. Tracey. The Oviedo pool It packed every day and a great

place to enjoy a few months out of school. Admission is only $1.50 (or
residents of Oviedo.

Night at the pool; bring you
rafts nnd float around while
you w atch n movie on a big
outdoor screen. All Family
Night activities arc $ 3 .0 0 per
person.
The City o f Oviedo Is also
planning a big boom
celebration on Saturday.
Ju ly 3rd. free of charge. The
city h as planned n day o f
fun-fllled events Including
C assanova’s Band
(poolside), Moxic the Clown,
moonwalk, cake and Ice
pops, and activities (tennis,
racquctball. board games,
art. and more). Food will be
for sale, so m ake It an all
day family outing.
For more Information
about sum m ertim e activities
at the Oviedo Rccrcutlon
Center, call 9 7 7 -6 0 8 1 .

Jared Zeller wonts to look out for the sun rays at tha
Oviedo pool and his mother. Coda . takes care ot him.

Summer swim lessons
residents are welcome.

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City of Altamonte Springs hooks kids on golf

Kids of all ag ea have b ean making the trip to th e Diamond P layera
B y S u m m e r C o p e la n d

Herald Intern
The City of A ltam onte
Springs, jxilrvd with the
Diamond Players Club. Is
helping local kids leam th e
game of golf, absolutely free.
Jo h n Robb, the A ltam onte
Springs
coordinator
of
“Hook a Kid on Golf."
arranged
this
N ational
I’rogram into three summer
sessions th at util lead Into
a Golf League In Ju ly .
The program Is based on
heavy sponsorship through
local
bu sinesses,
Taylor
Made and a three th o u san d
dollar
grant
from
the
tobacco Industry.
The "golfers" will receive,
free of charge, a week long

clinic taught by K JA pm JelT
Jo n e s o f the
Diamond
Players Club. They will nlso
receive a complimentary set
o f Taylor Made starter golf
clubs, a golf shirt, golf balls.
Instructional
video
and
magazine, all provided by
Taylor Made.
’ Individual spon sors o f the
new golfers will have the
opportunity a t the end of
the clinic to tec up w ith
their sponsored student for
a golf outing.
"Hook a Kid on Golf." gives
sports loving kids, who
would not usually get to
leam golf, a ch an ce to tec
up and take a swing at the
little white ball. The clinic
Is being tau gh t a t the

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Jo h n Robb spoke o f the
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about die opportunity to
host this program.
Most
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opportunities to play sports
such a s baseball, basketball
nnd football but only a
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The Weklva G olf Club. In
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Springs
will
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for children who love to play
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Information at 8 3 0 -3 8 8 3 ,

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. June 23, 1999 • 5 C

4-H: It’s not all about raising chickens
The 4-H Club Isn't all
about milking cows nrul
and
raising chickens.
The Sem inole County
ch ap ter o f die club Is
actually nbout teach in g
leadership and
organizational skills and
has over 5 0 special programs
designed to teach Sem inole
County kids all about things
ranging from agriculture to
m ost any other skill

atm
osphere.
atm
osphere
The
Tire highlight o f the year Is
the 4-H Sum m er Camp
which Is open to kids
ranging from 8 -1 3 . Spots arc
limited hut It’s a traditional
sum m er ram p setting with

canoeing, gam es, archery,
arts and crafts and cam pers
will stay In block cabin s
while meeting with kids from
all over Sem inole County.
The club also m aintains
Us focus on kids during the

summer.There
Theretire
arc
summer.
workshops for the kids
covering a variety o f topics.
U's not who you expect
from a typical 4-H club. Is It?
"We meet the needs of the
entire enm ity." W llkcns said.

"We
knowwe
werereInInan
anurban
urban
'W
e know
areaand
andthere
thereJuJuststaren
aren't
area
't aa
lot o f cows and ch icken s
around here."
Wnnt to take a stab at
what the 4-H ‘s represent?

"My head to clearer
thinking; my heart to great
loyalty: my hands to larger
service and my health to
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M#ra(d Ptvoto b&gt; Arch Booth*

Stepping it up
Kostin Loshinski and Bnttnle Bury woio among the Midway F-iomontary
School sludonts who washed cars to raise lundr, tot the Stop Club last

G ene A. Houck, a senior .it
Knanoke College, received Ins
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Seminole County students
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Daniel G un ter, Megan llo ak ,
Bhlrln K haki, Zachary Levin.
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M esseroff,
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C harles
Nowell, J e s s i c a Olah, Ashle

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N icholas
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Lee
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W esley. Kevin Wiley. R achel
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C harles
H unter,
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Aguirre. Larlck David. Troy
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Martin
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McCown. Margo M onroe, K ris­
ten M urphy. M ichael N elson,
Robert
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Since 1908

March 18. 1999
91st Year. Nn. NO
(107) 322 2011
Sanford. FL

50 Cents

Mimosa Circle or Ihc
Sanford Carden Club
brings cheer to
nursing home.

Weal her

Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary Longwood,
( h ieiIn. Winter Springs
ami Seminole County

THURSDAY

liOtlcry
Winninti
Numbers

HoHdR Lo ttery

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H n m m M M B

□ INSIDE

Airport hires new
terminal director

Grace Marie writea about
the Spurting fam ily, please
see Page 2A.
OOPS! A caption waa In ­
adverten tly left ofT a photo­
graph that nui In the March
17 edition of the Herald.
Please see Page 4A for the
caption with photo.

□BRIEFLY
Sanford Main Street will
host a progress party today
at 5:30 p.m. at the Willow
Tree Cafe, downtown First
Street, to celebrate the
street renovations o f Second
Street, new businesses
opened on First Street and
Magnolia Square and the re­
tirements of Jane Marshall
from Kustom Krafts In Mag­
nolia Square, and Kathy and
Don of Kathy's Baby Shop on
First Street. Both stores
have been In downtown
Sanford for about 18 yrars
and hare t»een Involved In
many activities promoting
the area. Friends or Patrons
o f these downtown m er­
chants are welcome to a t­
tend. A SIO donation Is r e ­
quested per person. Please
RSVP before March 15.
Sharon (407) 322-1532 or
Linda (407) 322-5000.
T h e C u t e r E g g s tr a v a g s n u
h o tte d b y th e Sanford Rec­

reation Department will be
held March 27. beginning at
9:30 a.m. at Lee P. Moore
Park. The Faster Bunny will
be there to greet ybungsters
age 0-12. Bring nn B itter
Basket to nil wtth Faster
Eggs and surprise*. There Is
no charge for the event. Lee
P. Moore Park In located on
Sweet Bay Drive, In the Hid­
den Lakes subdivision. For
more Information, call the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment at (407) 330-5097.
A Free Used Textbook
Giveaway w ill be held March
23-25 at the Seminole
County School Board's Text­
book Warehouse at 1211
Mellonvllle Avenue In San­
ford from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. each day. The used
books are no longer used In
Seminole County schools,
and ore appropriate for stu­
dents from kindergarten
through twelfth grade.
School ofTlclals make the
books available for use In
homes as supplementary
reading and study materials.
For more Information, call
(407) 320-035] or (407)
320-0352.
T h e La k e M ary H igh S ch o o l
D ram a C lu b's p ro d u ctio n of

the Jerry Merman musical
Hello. Dolly! will be per­
formed March 24-27 at 7:30
p.m. In the LMHS Audito­
rium. The seating Is general
and tickets are S3. Call
(407) 320-9550 Tor more
Information. The show Is
centered around flamboyant
matchmaker Dolly Levi, and
how she single-handedly
takes several unfulfilled
lives. Including her own, and
helps each o f them to find
the love they have been
missing.

QQIJOTE
“H ow m an y really
cap ab le m en are
ch ild ren m ore
th an on ce d u rin g
the day!
•Napoleon

□ INDEX
C l a s s i f i e d ............ 4 B -S B
C o m i c s ...................... S B
C r o s s w o r d .................S B

D e a r A b b y ................3B
H o r o s c o p e .................6 B
O b i t u a r i e s ................3 A
P e o p l e ....................... ....
P o lic e B r ie fs
. . . . 3A
•p o rts
................. 1 B -2 B
T e l e v i s i o n .................3 B

a new 23.250 square-foot fa­
cility that will he home to n
S T A F F W R IT E R
terminal building wllh a firstclass passenger waiting area,
flight planning room, pilot*
SANFORD - Official* at thr
Orlando Sanford Airport c e le ­ lounge, and a small business
conference room. Tlie struc­
brated the hiring of a new
ture also will house a 15.500
company president nnd the
square-fool hangar.
expansion of one of Its carriers
on Wednesday.
Construction
on
Sunjet's
new facility began at thr
Deny Gouldthorpe. 40. is
Sunjet cur­
the new President and Man­ groundbreaking.
rently lias four hangars with a
aging Director for Orlando
total of 34.000 square fret of
Sanford International. For the
space at the airport.
past (lve year*. Gouldthorpe
Tlie new facility will allow
was Director of Aviation Serv­
Sunjet to fuel general aviation
ices at tlie Southwest Florida
aircraft from Its own fuel farm.
International Airport In Ft.
Myers.
Sunjet Is the largest supplier
of Jet aircraft charter* b e ­
"There's a lot of np|&gt;ortuntty
tween Ft. Diuderdale and A t­
In
this
community."
lanta. olfhlal* said.
Gouldthorpe
said.
"That's
really what brought me here.
A
Tampa
native.
The Grlando area Is Just a Gouldthorpe hits l&gt;een Involved
powerhouse. It's going to con­
In airport management for
tinue to grow. We're going to
more than 10 yrars. He holds
capitalize on (fiat to the Nth
a bachelor of science degree In
degree."
Aviation
Management
from
Sunjet
Aviation
held
a
Embry- Riddle
Aeronaut leal
groundbreaking ceremony for
PUs m m « A ir p o r t. P lg i 3A
By B1U Kerns

Henry Doan, director ol tho St. Johns River Water
Managomont District, Carlton Henley. Sommolo

P*0$Rby Tommy
County Commission Chairman, and Rood Hughos at
the St Johns colobration conference.

It’s cleanup time on
the St. Johns River
By R u m W h ite

STAFF WRITER
ST. JOHNS KIVKK - So determined to
make the 1999 St. Johns River Celebration
and cleanup the beat ever, a crew of atute
and Seminole County ofhclala talked on w a ­
ter Wedneaday.
A preaa conference to promote Saturday'a
volunteer cleanup o f the 310-mllc St. Johns
and Ita major thbutatlea was held on the
bow of the Klverahlp Romance as It made a
sun-kissed afternoon crutae. Tlie Rlverahlp
management allowed the ahlp to l&gt;e used
free of charge.
•More than 17.000 volunteers have r e ­
moved more than a million pounds of g a r­
bage from the St. Johns and Its tributaries
In the first three years of the Celebration."
said Henty Dean, executive director of the
St. Johns River Water Management District.
The Celebration Is co-sponsored by Dean's
group and by Keep Florida Beautiful. More
than 70 communities along the river spon­

sor cleanup sites and educational programs.
Volunteers will begin the cleanup duties ut
8 a nt Saturday.
U S Secretary of the Interior Bruce Bab
blit calls the Cleanup one of the most en­
thusiastic endeavors anywhere In America.
*1 hope lean boitle up this spirit and sprin­
kle it across the landscape." he said.
Carlton Henley, the Seminole County
Commission Chairman, said the event
wasn't Just a cleanup hut an opportunity to
"encourage othrrs not to litter" the w ater­
ways.
"We don't evrr want thrse waterways to
end up like l-»ke Apopka." said Reid
Hughes, a board member o f the St. John's
River Water Management District. Reid said
that students from Winter Springs High
School are part of a Legacy envlronmenlal
program, lie showed a school stencil that
read: Dump No Waste - Drains To Lakr."
Those Interested In being pari
cleanup on Saturday, should call
208-4850.

Judge rules in
favor o f county
in Suber case
By R o m W hite
STAF F WRITER

of the
1-800­

Seminole ja il site
o f offbeat crimes
By BIB Korns
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Deputies at the
John E. l*olk Correctional Fa­
cility In Sanford Wednesday
arrested one man on the Jail's
roof who was wanted for deal­
ing in stolen properly, and an­
other man in the Jail's lobby
who was smoking what ap­
peared to lie u marijuana ciga ­
rette.
Ned Stevens III, 19. wns ar­
rested for possession of m ari­
juana Wednesday when depu­
ties searched him because he
was smoking what appeared to
lie a marijuana cigarette in the
Jail's lobby, police said.
Stevens walked up to a con­
trol window at about 1 p.m. In
the Jail and nsked a detention

deputy If tie could speuk to
"Dave." Wlule talking with the
detention deputy he began
smoking what appeared to be
a marijuana cigarette, pollre
Mid.
Tlie lobby was filled with the
odor of murljuana. according
to police.
Deputies confronted Stevens
when he rxltrd the lobby. He
told deputies that he was
smoking a cigarette In the
lobby, which Is against state
law.
When Stevens emptied his
pockets, deputies
found a
small hag of marijuana.
Stevens Is charged wllh pos­
session of under 20 grams of
marijuana.
Gregory Kendricks. 42. was
Ptoasa aaa Crimes. Pag* SA

Listen U p

Fort
Myers.
Conway
re­
sponded by throwing out the
trial completely.
Seminole
County ofTlclals
said they expected the Judge
would make such a ruling.
They said Suber was suing the
county In retaliation for her
firing, which they Insisted r e ­
sulted
from
Suber's
"regrettable, but proven m is­
conduct."

SEMINOLE COUNTY - A ttor­
ney John Head said today that
Joyce Suber "Is not going to
fold-up and walk away" from
her law suit against Seminole
County.
A Judge ruled late Thursday
that there was no "factual ba­
sts" for Suiter's claim that she
A release Issued by tlie
had
been
discriminated
county read: T l i e fact that. In
against because of her age or
today's litigious society, a dis­
gender or o f being sexually
ciplined employee can turn
harassed. The county con­
against his or her employer
tended she was fired for her
and file u multitude of un­
own misdeeds.
founded claims Is unfortunate.
Suber. 54. was fired In Oct.
"The costs that are Incurred
1996 from her Job os the
by the public as u result of
county's land acquisition coor­
such frivolous actions are slgdinator. She sought $14 m il­ . nlflcunt. Nevertheless. Semi­
lion In damages. "Joyce Suber
nole County aggressively d e­
lias valid claims she was badly
fends against cases when we
mistreated." Head said, "H er
are right, such as in the Suber
life has been ruined."
case."
U.S. Federal District Judge
Deputy County Attorney Lon­
Anne C. Conway issues a
nie Oroot said he was confi­
Summary Judgment In favor of
dent that Conway's Summary
Seminole County with regard
Judgment would be held up In
to all the claims by Suber. The
Federal Appeals Court. "The
Judgment
said that
Suber
ruling speaks for Itself." he
"take nothing on her claim s."
said.
Head said that Suber most
definitely will appeal the ru l­
Since losing her $50,000- aing to the 11th Federal Circuit
ycar county Job. Suber lias lost
Court In Atlanta. Head made a
a number of lesser paying
motion two days ago to have
Jobs. She has also moved sev­
the Suber trial held In Orlando
eral times, most recently to
rather than being shifted to
Texas and then to Oregon.

I

Operation Right Track Drill Instructor Bill Gosch of the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office gets the attention of
a recruit at the Juvenile Enforcement Center in SanSeminole County citizens
observed Juvenile Justice
Week. March 14 • 21. wtth
numerous events. The week
began with tours of the Ju­
venile Enforcement Center.
Boys Town shelter. Juvrnllc
Assessment Center and the
GUYS (Excel) program. A
demonstration by drill In­
structors was a highlight of
the tour.

HnM mew fry Tommy Vtncem
lord during a tour ol events held over Juvenile Justice
Week,

A Common Sense Parent­
ing workshop, sponsored by
Boys Town of Central Flor­
ida. was held Tuesday. On
Wednesday, local humorist
and motivational
speaker
Lany D. Veal was keynote
speaker at u Provider Fair
focusing on local resources
for at-risk youth and their
caregivers. A Juvenile Jus­
tice
Council
District
7

meeting
and
celebration
lunch on Friday, held at Leu
Gardens in Orlando.
Citing a 19 percent In­
crease In the 10- to 17-year
old age group since 1987,
and a 70 percent rise in Ju­
venile Justice system cases,
Seminole
school
officials
earlier this month endorsed
the activities wtth a procla­
mation.

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i!e Herald, Sanlord Florida *Thursday March 16.1999

Spurling family history is revealed
Hill Strmpor included fur­
ther Information on the Spur­
ting Fondly when tie sent me
the vintage views that were
published lost July.
Occupations of the husbands
o f the Spurling sisters were
given. Ralph Cowan was the
founder of Cowan’s Depart­
ment Store which was located
in First Street for many years.
Harold D.uifnrth was the foun­
der o f WDBO Radio Station In
Orlando which later becam e
the first television station In
the area. Edward Keene was
an early executive of Winn
Otxtr while George Wells was a
machinist
with Chase and
Company. E.A. Monforton was
a furniture dealer and Ivev
Stringer, a clothier.
Jessie Spurling. the father of
the six daughters, was a San­
ford Realtor and pioneer hav­
ing moved to this area In
1910. According to Hill, he d e ­
veloped two early housing sites
In Sanford;
Flora
Heights,
named after his second wife,
and
Highland
Park.
Flora
Heights ts ofl Sanford Avenue
|ust south o f Airport Boule­
vard. Highland Park is located
south o f 20th Street, also bor­
dered by Oak Avenue. 24th
Street and French Avenue.
Earlier I had found Informa­
tion on several subdivisions In
the Chamber o f Commerce
publication 'Sanford, the C'lty
Substantial* which was pub­
lished tit 1925.
It states in this publication
that Highland Park was being
developed by W.M. Young, a
New York capitalist. Some of
the unique features being
planned for this subdivision
were an open air swimming
pool and recreational park.
There was widespread till crest
In the development
which
would not be placed on the
market until various contem ­
plated
Improvements
were
completed.
If Mr. Spurling were Involved
In Highland Park, lie probably
did not sec many Improve­
ments as he was killed In an
automobile accident January
3. 1929. I always understood
from my parents that this d e ­
velopment 'went bust* during
the Depression. 1 have lived In
Pine Heights all of my life, just
south of Highland Park, and
the only house 1 rem em ber
being there when I was a child
was
(he
former
Slenstrom/SallsIniry home on C or­
dova
Drive.
Tile
entrance
markers were there and till o f
the winding streets, but a few
of them, such as Rrvona Court,
were not paved.

G race S tineciimier

Tlu* W a y
W r W e re

S.O. ShlnhoU cr Revisited
1 recently received a letter
Irnm Edwin Shtuholser who
corrected an error and added
some Information about Ills fa­
ther. S.O Slnnliiilser. who had
been the subject of one o f the
recent 1933 biographies.
S.O, Shlnholsrr's lirst wife
was Alma Eugenia
Philips,
daughter o f A.E. Philips for
whom A. Edwin Shlnholscr
was named,
She was the
mother o f the four children
and died suddenly o f a c e re ­
bral hemorrhage June
15.
1920. S.O.'s marriage to Lily
Farnsworth nunc two years
later.
Among the structures that
SO . Shlnholscr built during
pre-World War I era were the
First Presbyterian Church, the
First Baptist Church and First
Methodist Church. H ie latter
was Ills own church in which
he was active all his adult life.
Commercial
buildings
In­
built included the red brick
fated building on the north­
west com er of Magnolia A ve­
nue and Third Street and ttie
yellow brick faced building
just north o f the one formerly
occupied by Scnkarlk Glass
and Paint.
The last two residences he

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LOTTERY
Horo aro tho winning numbors
soloctod on Thursday In tho Flori­
da Lottory:
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3-7- 21- 22-23
Lotto (M a rc h 13)
B -13- 25- 28-47-48

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H ie clay lentils courts men­
tioned on March 4 were lo ­
cated on French Avenue on thi­
stle o f the present tire station,
according to G om el t W hile
and Hcnuy Austin.
Itolh Sonny Rabnm and Don
Kulght Identified the man In
Hie October 14 Vintage View
as Jeno Pauluccl.

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Dorlinda Varga H ouse, MD
Director

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2 5 0 0 W Lake M a ry Blvd.
Suite 204
Lake M ary, FL 32746

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B its n n d P iece#

ll was mentioned In the bi­
ography of E.D. Price ihitl he
was manager o f the A A F
Store at Edgrwood. a suburb
of Sanlord. I asked where
Edgewood was and John Sauls,
local real estate agent, sent
me a copy of the plat of Edgewood, It Includes only 21 lots
on the southwest comer of
Sanford
Avenue
and 25th
Street. Thr subdivision only
goes seven lots north on San­
ford Avenue and both sides of
Pnlmrttn Avenue. All of the
houses on those lots are simi­
lar in construction so I ussnme
that the same builder was r e ­
sponsible
for
developing
Edgrwood. The A A F. or
Price's Grocery, was on the
com er of 25th nnd Sanford as
noted before.
The subdivision that Edgewood abuts In Pine Heights (93
lots) which Is bordered by
24Ih Street. Oak Avenue. 25th
Street und Sanford Avenue.
Hits is my neighborhood; I
now live on lots 1 nnd 2 and
previously lived on lots 19 and

Water &amp; Non-Water Lots (2) Homos. Pool.
Darn. Private Dock Financing Available • Call
For Terms Classic Autos, Boats, Farm
Equipment, 1965 Rolls-Royce Phantom V.
1957 Corvette. 1959 &amp; 1970 El Cammo, 1962
Impala Convertible. 1993 Stretched Suburban
Limo, 1995 Land Rover. 1929 Elco 39 ft.
W ood Boat JD 3 IOC. 4x4, JD 5400, &amp; Othor.

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1931 West Point Road LaGrangc. Ga. 30240
Information: 4 Color Brochure
7064184-3062
www.theauctkmway.com

Youth markets
What kids spsnd thstr money on
Food and

M ovies/sportaM deotapes

Last year, kids aged 5 to 14 earned more than $31 billion In Income, and
they reportedly spent 90 percent of these wages, mostly on food and play­
things.

LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Sunny. Highs In the
:nUl-HOs. Lows In the Iow-50».
Friday; Sunny. Highs In thr
mtd-HOs. 1-ows In tile upper50s. Saturday: fficld. Highs In
the mld-70s. Lows In the 50s.
Sunday: Showers. Highs In
the 70s. Lows 111 the upper 50s,

built were Ills home at 1408
Oak Avenue and his mother's
home next door.
During
thr
Depression
years, he served several years
as a City Commissioner and at
least one term as mayor.
During his term ol office, Inwas active In the refunding of
Sanford's municipal bonds,
Mr.
Shlnholser’s
favorite
sport was fishing, period! He
went for tarpon on only one
occasion,
relum ing
from
Florida's west const with one
lied to each running hoard
and one across the (ront
bumper: 50. 75 and 100
pounds! He was sore for a
week and said that he never
cared about catching llsh that
big again.

tacrine *

TIDES______________
TH U RSD AY:
SO LU N AR TAB LE : min.

1:40
a.til., tnaj. 8:00 a.m.. min. 2:10
p.m.. maj. 8:20 p.m.
TID E S: D ayton a Beach: high:
4:44 a.m., 5:06 p.m.. low: 10:57
a.m.. 11:09 p.m. N ew S m yrna
B e a c h : high:
4:49 a.m.,
5:11p.m.. low: 11:02 a.m.,
11:14 p.m.. C o co a B each: high:
5:04 n.m.. 5:26 p.m., low: 11:17
a.m.. 11:29 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B e a c h It N e w
S m y r n a B e a c h : S e a s a re 2-

3 feet w ith a light chop.
W ater tem perature at D ay­
tona la 61 degrees and at
New Sym rna, 62 degrees.
W inds are from the north at
10-15 ni.p.h.

STATISTICS
Tba high temperature In
Sanford
Friday
waa
77
degree* and tha overnight low
waa SB degree#.
Recorded rainfall fo r the
period ending at lO a.m. F ri­
day waa a 0.00 lnchae.
•Sunrise..................6:B3 a.m.

M a rch 18, 1999

12x12 A 13x13
Spanish and Italian Tilts

Brucs Laminate Floors
Installed

Grade 4 &amp; 5. Starting From

(excopl Floor Prop II Noodod

16x16 618x18

Indoor/Outdoor Carpet
12 or 15 Widths Available
24 Colors.

Grade 4 &amp; 5 In Slock.
Per Square Foot.
Reg. $2.19 Starting From

Today is Hu- 77th day
of 1999 and die Mth
any of winter.

Direct Glue Installed

16x16
T O D A Y S HISTORY: On this day in
1850. Henry Wells and William Fargo
founded the American Express com­
pany.

Installed With Luxury Pad

12x12 ft 13x13
d
Spanish ft Italian Tiles
q
Installed W/Cement and Grout

Horizon’s “Destln" Berber
12 or 15 Widths Available
12 Colors Installed with

Stone Look 16x18
1
Grades
4
Installed W/Cement and Grout
Starting From

Heg 11/99 Sq Yd

Beautiful Stalnmaster
plus 65 Colors
To Choose From
Installed With Luxury Pad

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Starling From

T O D A Y S BIRTHDAYS: John C. Cal­
houn (1782-1850), U.S. politicianlawyer; Grover Cleveland (1837-1*08),
U.S. president; Nikolai Rimsky-Kor­
sakov (1844-1*08), composer; Peter
Graves (1925 ). actor, is 73; John
Updike (1B32-), writer, is 67; Charley
Pride (1939-), singer, is 60; Wilson
Pickett (1*41-), linger, la 58; Bonnie
Blair (1964-), speedskater, Is 35

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Beautiful Stalnmaster
plus 65 Colors
To Choose From

Grade 4 In Stock.
10 to choose from
Starting From

On this day in 1931, Col. Jacob Schick
invented the first electric razor.
On this day In 1965, Soviet cosmonaut
Aleksei Leonov became the first man
to walk In space.

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iq ft malaxed

Horizon's “SanI be!”
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i
12 or 15 Widths Available
Installed Wilh Luxury Pad

Cobblestone Look 16x16
Beautiful Patio Tile
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T O D A Y S SPORTS: On this day in
1*72, Carolina’* Larry Miller. In a
game against Memphis, scored 67
points — an ABA record.
TO D A Y S Q U O TE: “Your every voter,
aa surely as your chief magistrate, exercisei a public trust." — Grover
Cleveland

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Police Log
The follow in n rc /H irts w e re c o m p i le d fro m th e
S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e r i f f s O ffice.

BATTKRY / DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
SANFORD. March 10. 11:25 p.m.. Cedar A ve­
nue. Robert Kent During. DOD 11/27/52. was
arrested by Sanford Police Department offi­
cers. charged with Assault - Domestic V io ­
lence.
WINTER SPRINGS. March 10. 12:50 p.m..
David Street. Denjamln Isaac Faggcn. DOD
3/2/81. was arrested hy Winter Springs P o­
lice Department officers, charged with Batlery (Simple) and Resisted Arrest wltyhout
Violence.

DRUGS
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. March 17. I:2&lt;1 a.m..
East All.minute Drive. William Rutland, DOD
4/1/55. was arrested Ijy Altamonte Springs
Police Department officers, charged with Pos­
session o f Cocaine. Petit Theft and Attaching
Tag not Assigned.
OVIEDO. March 10. 0:30 a.m.. Stillwater
Drive. Omar Lauren llaughton. DOD 0/2/80.
was arrested hy Seminole County SherlfTs of­
ficers. charged with Possession of Cannabis •
L*ss than 20 Grams.
SANFORD. March 10. 10:21 p.m.. Sipes A ve­
nue. Drenda Sue Hughes. DOD 0/27/62. was
arrested by Seminole County SherlfTs officers,
charged wtth Possession of Crack Cocaine.
WINTER SPRINGS. March 10. 4:40 a .m .
George. Daniel Frank Dargrr, DOD 5/0/80.
was arrested by Winter Springs Police D e ­
partment officers, charged with Possession of
Cannabis • L-ss than 20 Grams and Posses­
sion o f Dm g Paraphernalia.

RKTAII. THEFT
LONQWOOD, March 10. 3:50 p.m.. Ohio
Street.
David
Tyronr
Gnymon.
DOD
10/28/54. was arrrsted by Seminole County
ShrrtfTs officers, charged wtth Retail Tlirft.
SANFORD, Marrh 15. 7:30 p.m.. Grove Drive.
Jean Marie Dennett, DOD 7/2/07. was a r­
rested hy Seminole County SherlfTs officers,
charged with Detail Theft.

OTHER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, March 10. 4:50 p.m .
SD 400. Larry (tushy. DOD 10/28/54. was nrrested hy Altamonte Springs Police Depart ment officers, charged with Unlawful Solicita­
tion.
LAKE MARY, March 17. 11:45 p.m.. Like
Mury Doulevard, David Ortiz. DOD 8/2/00,
was arrested by L ik e Mary Police Department
officers, charged
with Habitual Offender
(Driving on Suspended / Revoked License), lie
was also Issued citations for Speeding and E x­
pired Driver's Ucense.
SANFORD, March 10. 2:43 n.m.. 13th Street.
Wayne Wilbur Montgomery. DOD 5/8/72. was
nrrested by Sanford Police Department offi­
cers. chnrged with Habitual Offender (Driving
on Suspended / Revoked License), Flee / A t­
tempt to Elude Police Officer and Resist / O b ­
struct / Oppose Officer without Violence.

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OBITUARIES

Continued from Page 1A
University In Daytona D racli.

DELPHIN R. HASTY
DELPIIIN R. HASTY. 74. of
Tallahassee.
died
Tuesday.
March 10. 1000. Dorn In Sinford. he moved L ick to Central
Florida
fmm
Nebraska
In
1073. A retired U S. Air Force
lieutenant colonel, he was a
lYesbylcrlan. Mr. Hasty served
In WWII. Korea and Vietnam.
Hr Is survived by his mother.
Olive Hasty. Sanford; brother.
Robert Hasty. Port St. Lucie;
sister. Pauline Madden. San­
ford; and son. Craig K. Hasty.
Tallahassee.
-*
‘.j Funeral services/ m u lct'.IU c
direction of D;Jdwin-Fairchild•
baklawii Park Cemetery and
Funeral Home In L ik e Mary.
FRANK 8. KISH
Frank S. Kish. 70. Quaker
Ridge Avenue. Sorrento, died
Monday. March
15.
1090.
Dorn In Farmington. W.Va., he
moved to Central Florida In
1007. A Pearl Harbor survivor.
Mr. Kish was an aerospace
electric englnrer and a P res­
byterian. lie was a member of
the
U.S.
Army.
Disabled
American Velerans. Velerans
of Foreign War. American Le­
gion and Dasstrackers.
He Is survived by a son. Paul
M. Kish, Sanford: a daughter,
Teddle K. Stuart. Sanford; sis­
ters. Elizabeth Dullnt. Idumuy,
W.Va.; Helen lloryath, M or­
gantown. W.Va.: and Margaret
Kuznlar. Rlvesville. W.Va.; and
two grandchildren. BaldwinFalrchlld-Oaklawn Park C em e­
tery and Funeral Home In
Lake Mury Is In charge of ar­
rangements.

tired sales manager, lie was a
Catholic.
Mr. Whitman served In the
U.S. Amiy. He was a m em ber
of the American Legion, and
formerly
a volunteer
fir e ­
fighter.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Beverly
Wliltman.
Sanford;
son. David Wliltman. Sanford;
son. Linnon Wliltman. San­
ford: son. Peter Wliltman, W in­
ter Park: daughter. Kathleen
Marriott.
Richfield
Springs.
N.Y.: daughter,
Liurel D e ­
laney. Sunford; (laughter. Jacqurllur Wliltman, Jacksonville;
brother.
Paul
Whitman.
Cazemnia, N.Y.: four grand­
sons. four granddaughters.
Drtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
EUGENE WRIGHT
Eugene Wright. 61, Depugh
Street,
Altamonte
Springs,
died Thursday,
March
11.
Horn Oct. 10. 1933 In Jen ­
nings. he moved to Altamonte
Springs In 1941. Mr. Wright
was a brick mason. He was a
Methodist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Denise Alexander, Rochester.
N.Y.:
daughter,
Coreatha
Johnson.
Rochester.
N.Y.:
daughter.
Theresa
Wltker.
Rochester. N.Y.; son. Eugrne
Wright. Jr.. Rochester. N.Y.:
sister. Mary Lee Wright. Alta­
monte Springs; brother, Louis
Wright.
Altamonte
Springs;
twelve grandchildren, seven
greut -grandchildren.

fF O N S H A L S
BRADLEY G. KOHR
Bradley G. Kolir. 80, Haven
Drive. Oviedo, died Frlduy,
March 12. 1099.
Bom Muy
28. 1918 In York. Pa. he
moved to Central Florida In
1997 from Sarasota. Mr. Kohr
was an aeronautical engineer.
He was a member of St. Lukes
Lutheran Churrh. Oviedo.
Survivors Include wife. D o­
rothy Kohr. Oviedo: son. JefT
Kohr. Danville. Calif.: sister,
Evrlyn Cacclola. York. Pa.; two
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchtld
Funeral
Home, Oviedo, In charge of ar­
rangements.
GESINE J. KUCK
Qestnc J. Kuck. 94. of O re­
gon.
Ohio,
died
Tuesday.
March 10. 1999. She and her
late husband. Michael, lived In
Sanford for 18 years before
moving to Oregon. Ohio In
1988. She Is survived by her
brother. Theodor Wendclken.
Bremen. Germany; son. Edwurd Kuck. Port Clinton. Ohio;
and
daughter.
Eleanore
Sheronlck. Oregon. Ohio. Arrangments under the direction
of Eggleston • Melncrt Funeral
Home. Oregon. Ohio.
JOHN B. WHITMAN
John S. Whitman. 64. Pucer
Court. Sanford, died W ednes­
day. March 17. 1999.
Bom
Dec. 13. 1934 In Rome. N.Y.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1981. Mr. Wliltman was a r e ­

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KUCK. OEEINE J.
Gt-ftliic J. Kuck. 04. died Tuesday,
March IG. 1000 at the Oregon
Nursing mid Rehabilitation Cen­
ter, Oregon. Ohio. She wan the
widow of Michael Kuck. She and
her husband lived In Sanford for
18 years before leaving for O re­
gon. Ohio In 1088. Surviving arc
Ikt son. Edward (Nancy) Kuck of
Port Clinton. Ohio; daughter.
Eleanore (Mike II.) Sheronlck of
Oregon,
Ohio:
and
brother.
Theordor Wendelken of Bremen,
Germany. There will be no visita­
tion u n i services arc private. The
family suggests contributions to
the Church of the Holy Redeemer.
Arrangements being handled by
Ijy
EgglMtoa-MslBsrt
Funeral
Home. Oregon. Ohio.

WHITMAN, JOHN
Funeral services for Mr. Whitman
will be Saturday (3/20/1090). at
5:30 p.m. in the Mrlssoii Funeral
Chapel with Rev. Fr. Richard W.
Traill officiating. Cremation will
follow services. Friends may call
ut the funeral home Salurtluy from
2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
tmlll 8 p in. BRIMON FUNERAL
HOME. 322-2131. SANFORD. IS
IN CHARGE OK SERVICES.

WRiattT, EUOENE
Funeral Services for Mr. Eugene
Wright, will be Salurtluy. Murch
20. 11 a.m. ut Zanders Chu|x-I
wtih Elder Vernon Woolrtdgc, offi­
ciating.
IHibllc
Viewing
ut
Zanders Cliupcl on Friday from 3
p.m.- 0 p.m. Interment will follow
In Kern l*ark-Allumonte Comm ti­
nny Cemetery. Allumonlc Springs,
under the directions of Manrla C.
Zandsr* Funeral Homs. Apopka.
"The IVopIc's Choice.*

Gouldthnrpr moved Ills fam­
ily to Winter Springs this
weekend.
12 minutes away
from the airport. Gm ildlhnrpr
and Ilfs wife. Clierl have u
nine-year old daughter named
Slephunle and a six-year old
son named Deano.
Gouldthorpe said OSI will
aggressively
pursue charter
carriers, especially
carriers
serving Europe. Littn America
and Canada.
*We‘re going to aggressively
market our International fa­
cilities,*'
Gouldthorpe
said.
“We're going to bring c a r r ie d
In here who ran help us m ore
fully utilize the facilities dur­
ing the off season.*
Tlie Orlando Sanford Airport
handles about 1.3 million pas­
sengers per year. The m ajor­
ity of the passengers are Brit­
ons arriving on charier flights
from England.
The greatest
traffic comes In the summer,
when the British take vaca­
tions.
Sanford Mayor L irry Dale
said he expects Gouldthorpe
will be active In the com m u­
nity.
"He's young enough to be full
of energy and old enough to
have experience." Dale said.
"He's going to be great for the
airport and the community.*
In February. Britannia A ir­
lines moved front the Orlando
Sanford Airport to the Orlando
International Airport. The air­
line accounted for 20 percent
of the airport's customers last
year.
Pun American airlines plans
to move Its Florida base from
Fort Lauderdale to Sanford
and begin the first scheduled
domestic
passenger
service
from
the airport
by late
spring.
The airline plans to
rent a building to use /is a line
maintenance facility.
Initially, Pan American A ir­
lines plans to offer non-stop
flights three times per week to
Newark. N.J. continuing to
Portsmouth. N.H. If the flights
arc successful, officials say
that domestic service will expund.

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arrested on the Jail roof for an
outstanding warrant from Du­
vall County for dealing In sto­
len property.
He apparently
sold stolen goods to a pawn­
shop In the arra. police said.
Deputies
discovered
the
warrant for Kendricks while
performing
a
background
check required o f all construc­
tion workers on the Jull's roof.
Kendricks Is being held on a
$30,003
pond
per
Duvall
County.

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The best
show up
for Arnie
SANFORD • There * only one
reason why this w eek's PQA
Tbur stop In Orlando Is differ­
ent than any other.
Normally, this would be an
off-week for most professional
golfers. Th e Florida swing
started tw o weeks ago at Dora!
and most players don't like to
go three weeks without a break,
especially with the Players
Cham pionship and the greatest
field In g o lf next w eek tn Ponte
Vedra Beach.
T h is should be an o ff week
except for one thing.
Th is Is Arnold Palm er's tour­
nament and to tu m down A m le
Is like turning dow n a private
audience w ith the Pope.
Every year, despite the extra
two w eeks o f play w ithout a
break, the best com e to O rlando
lust for A m le. S o do som e o f the
biggest galleries on the tour.
I t s all because o f Palmer. A f­
ter all. he built the tour to what
It Is today.
lie turned g o lf glam orous. He
sms one o f us.
A nd he never showed It.
Linda T ripp aaid she Is Just
like us. Arnold Palm er proved
he Is lust like us.
H e hitched up h is pants, had
an ugly swing, and If you 're a
true g o lf historian, he blew a l­
most as m any leads as h e had
wtna. charging from ffVtlllHl U te
tn the fin alR H ind.
n't w on on the regular tour
since 1B73 • h as It really been
36 years? - but If you m ake It to
his tournam ent this week, and
I f you care about g o lf you
h e ll still draw a bigger crow d
than T ig er W oods.
H e also brings In a respect
unseen on the tour.
. Ja ck Nicfclaus esn be overly
opinionated. Sam e w ith Tom
W atson, the tw a legends w ho
still show u p som ewhat regu ­
larly on the tour, although Jack
hasn't been around for a while.
T ig er W oods Is kind o f an Is­
land unto h im self In the tour
locker room and m ost o f the
other superstars tend to spend
their time with their agents and
hangers-on.
Not Palmer.
Several years ago. as famous
aportawrlter John Fetnstetn
pointed out, the players all had
a f « l i &gt; marir
* for
* Palm er wtn
he m ade the cut at the B ay HID.
T o a man. the players cam e In
lust to thank Palm er for aU he
had done and fo r the courtesy
shown at the Bay Hill each

win.

Palm er cried. H e felt like ope
o f the guys.
It's a tribute to Palm er that
the place will be packed again
this week. Shoot, even Michael
Jordan showed u p to play in
the Pro-Am Tuesday along with
singer A m y Grant and a couple
o f gu ys w ho w ear ties when o ff
the g o lf course.
Head an out to the course.
From anywhere tn Sem inole
County It's a half-hour to 45
m inutes and the hospitality is
p e a t . Palm er w ouldn't have h is
tournament any oth er way.
S top b y for som e autographs
a t the signing tent n ear the
IBtb green. Most o f them sign
they'll actually look a t you
w hile they do. T ty to get your
typical NB A or N F L play
lyer to do
the same. Good luck.
And i f you get a chance, say
hi and thanks to Palmer. He
signs every autograph and
gives you a sm ile In return.
Palm er h as won tournaments
aU o ver the world and he still
holds out courtesy fo r those o f
us o n the outside o f the ropes.
Say hi, not for the recogni­
tion. but for the class he has
given back for so long.
He has brought a lot o f love to
Orlando and this la o u r one
w eek to give him som e thanks
tn return.
By the way. how m any people
realise that Palm er's first pro-

Turnabout is fair play
Pebble Junction returns
favor, hands crown to
Nobles Communication
SANFORD • Last w eek P eb b le
Junction denied Nobles Communlratlon a chance to clin ch
the title and gave W ells C o n ­
tracting a golden opportunity to
force a playoff.
Last night at Ptnehuret Park.
Pebble Junction turned the ta­
bles and knocked o ff W ells
Contracting handily, to give
Nobles
Comm unication
the
Cham pionship o f the City o f
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department M en's W edn esday
Night Polar Bear Slow Pitch
Softball League.
Nobles Communication had
token care o f Its own bu sin ess
earlier In the evening as Jamie
Pltzer and Tony Taylor com ­
bined to drive In 13 runs In a
24-9 Run Rule thrashing o f
Scientific OUas.
ADAPCO then earned at least
s tie for third place, scoring six
runs In the second Inning and
going on to best Scientific
Glass. 13-2.
That set the stage for the
Pebble Junction-W ells
Con­

tracting matchup. A W ells C o n ­
tracting win would have forced
a w inner-lake-all playoff with
.tables
Communication
next
w eek for tire cham pionship,
while a Pebble Junction victory
would secure a tie for a third
place fin ish .
W ells Contracting led 4-3 a f­
ter two tim ings, but P eb b le
Junction started to lake control
In the top o f the thin ) Inning,
scoring four runs, and then
added five runs In the top o f
the fourth Inning to take a 12-4
lead from which W ells C o n ­
tracting never recovered, finally
falling 17-5.
Nobles Communication fin ­
ishes the season with an 8 -3
record, w hile W ells Contracting
ends up 7-4 and AD APCO and
Pebble Junction both at 7-5.
Scientific Glass ends the s e a ­
son at 0-12.
Trophy presentations will b e
made at the OrangUatlonal
Meeting for the Spring Softball
Leagues which will be held on
W ednesday. April 7th at 6 :3 0
p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center In Sanford City Hall.

Jam* PiUsr was 4-for-4, Including two horns tuns and
a trpie, scored thrss runs and drove in sight to ' "

Nobios Communicatoon to a tins winning Z4-» tnumprng
of Scientific Glass at Plnshurat Park Wednesday night

Pirates, Royals romp in Bambino Minors Baseball
after three Innings.
But the Pirates u nleashed
their bats in the top o f the
fourth inning,
scoring
four
SANFORD • Th e Pirates and
runs, and then scoring the
Royals both m oved to 2-0 on
maximum five runs In the fifth
the season as the Bam bino M i­
and sixth Innings to take a 17­
nor League took cen ter stage In
1 advantage.
the C ity o f Sanford Recreation,
and .B a r k s ..D r y r fm m i Italic . ' Th e Devil Rays mounted m i­
nor rally in the bottom o f the
Ruth
Baseball
League
on
W edn esday evenin g at Hoy
17-5.
to m ake the final
H oller J u n ior Field.
T h e second
In Bam bino M inor League a c ­
, especially o ver the
tion (left o ver from Tu esd ay's
firat two Innings, with the Ro&gt;story), the Pirates topped the
als holding a 5-3 lead o ver the
Red Sox 16-8 an Saturday a f­
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics.
ternoon: and the N ew T rib e s
But the Royals cam e u p with
Mission Indiana ddged the Red
the m axim um five runs o ver the
Sox. 8-7. on M onday night at
final three Innings, w hile the
Roy H oller Ju nior Field.
T h e first gam e w as very com ­ A thletics could only answer
with seven runs as the Roymla
petitive with the Pirates h oldin g
prevailed, 20-10.
a 3-1 lead o ver the Devil Rays

SMmslunmr

Don Pablos
of Sanford
wraps up
Woi en’s
League
■ v P a a n — iitk
s TW cT s e DIIIW
SANFORD - Lori Poe contin ­
ued h er amazing hitting a s Don
Pablos o f Sanford wrapped up
the regular season cham pion­
ship in the City o f Sanford Rec­
reation and Parka Department
W om en's Polar B ear Slow Pitch
Softball League at Ptnehuret
Park Tuesday night.
Tw o w eeks ago Poe had s tri­
ple and a double as Don Pabloa
o f Sanford m oved Into first
place for the first tim e and then
followed that effort up with a
m ind-boggling 7-for-7 perform ­
ance last w eek that Included a
hom e run, two triples and
double.
Th e righthanded pow er-hitter
kept up the pace Tu esd ay
night, going 4-for-4 with a
hom e run. scoring three runs
and driving In three (giving h er
a streak o fa t least 11 con secu ­
tive hits) as Don Pablos o f
Sanford mashed Paul's Tru ck
and Auto Repair. 18-4 in five
Innings.
.
A victory by Paul's Tru ck and
Auto Repair would have forced
a playoff between Don Pablos o f
Sanford and the Sharks, which
had already finished their s e a ­
son. next week.
But Don Pablos o f Sanford
took control Immediately, sco r­
ing 10 ru n * In the top o f the
first Innlita. Tw o-run triples b y
both Paula Sotiger and Lucy
Sellers and a two-run single b y
Diane Colangelo w ere the b ig

Standings _ Am erican D iv i­
sion: Royals (2-0). New T rib es
Mhslon Indians (2-1). Mariners
(0-2) and Red Sox (0-3); N a ­
tional Division: Pirates (2-0),
Devil Kays (2-1) and Newsom e
Hardwoods Athletics (1-2).
Schedule _ Friday night at
Roy Holler Junior h e ld . Red
Sox vs. Mariners, 5:45 p.m .;
Saturday afternoon at Roy H o l­
ler Junior Field. Devil Rays vs.
Royals.
2:30 ‘ p.m.:
and
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics
vs. Pirates, 4 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Pirates: four hits _ Lom e
Mrnhle (triple, two doubles,
two runt, four RBI). C h ris S e ll­
ers (triple, three runs). C am ­
eron Thompklna (three runs);

three hits _ Jerm aine Casey
(two runs). Brandon W illiam s
(run): two runs _ Brandon Boatich (two doubles, run. RBI),
Nicholas W illiam s (run. RBI).
Khars Jones and Skyler Cow hig
(one run scored each). Jimmy
Sellers; one hit _ M ark Layton
(double, run). Okaye Manley
(run).
Devil Raya: three h its _
Traverses McGill (triple. RBQ;
two hits . Roy Valentine (run.
RBI). Jason Faith (run); one hit
_ Matt Kearney (triple, run).
John
Salco
(double,
run).
Jam es Kearney (run). John V a l­
entine.
Royals: four hits _
Eric
Jenkins (triple, double, two
runs, two RBI). Bryan Hope
(four runs), A lex Daleaaanoro
(two runs); three hits _ Rudy

H eckle
(double,
two runs).
Gregory Belmont (three runs).
Brent Coffer (two runs), Shane
Moore (run); two hits _ Brandon
W elty (double, two runs). Har­
old Daniels and Erik I tall (one
run scored each).
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: three hits _ D'Andre Adams
(triple, double, two runs). Den
M cGhee (triple, two runs): two
hits _ Corey Brooks (double,
run).
Nick
DanUla
(run).
Travtus Mathis. Ton y W eil: one
hit _ Justin. Smith. Jerem y
Murphy. David O r Ik and Edwin
Maldonado (one run scored
each). Ju lian Pearson.

H S I.M IS

Raiders
deep
in romp
■ vP ssw — rttk________________
sroK raE ilnuH
SANFORD - Th e ball w as ftylng out o f Raider Field on
W ednesday a s the Sem inole
Community C ollege base ball
team continued Its outstanding
play o f late with a 2 2 -7
o f W estern New Engfrom S prin gfield,
Christian Corvoa
ho me red
twice, w hile Kareexn M orton and
Oviedo's Rich Rodrigues blasted
one round-tripper each to lead
a 20-hit Raiders attack.
8C C scored tn six o f the eight
Innings In w hich It batted,
scoring fou r runs in four d iffe r­
ent Innings and three runs tn
each o f two oth er frames.
T h e Raiders took a 4-0 lead
In the bottom o f the first inning,
but W estern New England (1-2)
got a grand slam from S m irk owsld In the top o f the third In ­
ning to tie the gam e at 4-4.
But that would be the last
hurrah for the O olden Bears a s
8C C came right back w ith four
runs In the bottom o f the third
Inning and then scored 14 o f
the next 15 runs tn the gam e to
take a 22-5 lead before W est­
ern New England plated a pair
o f ru n * tn the top o f the ninth
Inning.
Jason Meier, a
freshman
righthander from W est Orange
High School, was the b e n e fic i­
ary o f the run support, givin g
u p five runs (four earned) on
sta h its o ver the first seven in ­
nings. He also struck out sta In
evening hts record at 2-2.

sss 8CC, Pag* SB’

�2B ■Semnole Herald. Santord. Hooda •Thursday. March 18.1999

see
Continued from Page IB
Sean Si alt mi gave up two u n ­
earned runs on one lilt In oneplus Inning of work and Enri­
que Sosa gave up one hit In
getting the final three outs for
the Raiders.
Corvos. a freshman d e sig ­
nated hitter from Carcns. Vene­

zuela, ended the day 3-for-3.
Including the two home runs,
scored four times and drove In
six runs.
Morton, a freshman outfielder
from Spruce Creek, also had a
big day. going 2-for 2. he also
had a double to go with his
home run. scored three runs

Men-

Continued from Page IB
Providing
the
offense
were:
Nobles Communication: four hits _ Jamie
In zer (4-for-t. two home runs, triple, three runs,
eight RBI). Tony Taylor (triple, double, three
runs, five RBI): three hits _ Jason Muslck

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and drove In three.
Rodriguez, a freshman who
played for former SCC star
Kenne Brown at Oviedo last
year and was a member of the
American legion Post 33 squad
that won the State Champion­
ship last summer, enterrd the
game late to lift a three-run

(double, two runs, three RBI), Brian Jones
(double, run. Rill), Hill Cogbum (Ibree m il*, lw»
RBI). Jimmy Otima (two n u n . two RBI). Lorry
Chunnt (two runR. RBI): two hltH _ Mickey Cogburn (double, two runs), Mike Taylor (four runs):
one hit _ Jon 1.tigering (two runs. RBI). Tom
Wilks.
Scientific Glass: two hltH _ Mark Randall (home
run. run. three RBI), Luis Rodriguez (run. RBI):
one hit _ Norman Bowles (triple, thrrr RBI),
Jimmy Reynolds (m n. RBI). Robbie Comey (two
runs), William Carvel) (run); one run. one RBI _
Randy Irwin: one nm _ l&gt;. Rivera.
ADAI’CO: two hits _ Matt Kuelnskl (home nm.
double, nm . two RBI), Bobby Brown (double, two
nms. RBI). Mike Clark (double. Iwo nins. Will:
one hit _ Duvc Blakey (home nm . nm. two Will.
Chris Bryson (triple, two nins. two RBI). Danny
Hewitt (double, nm . four RBI), harry Dillon
(double, run. RBI). Manny Silvia (run). Bnire
Sellers Inm); one run _ Donny Cerce.
Scientific Glass: one hit _ William Can’cll
(home nm. nm. RBtli Robbie Comey (triple,
run). D. Wvent (WJI). Jimmy Reynolds, Randy Ir­
win. Nonnun Bowles.
Pebble Junction: three lilts _ Bob Markon
(triple, two nms. RBI). Bluke Murray (two dou-^
bles. run. two RBI). Brett Molle (double, two
nins. four RBI). Jerry Camus (two runs, three
RBI). Davr Coss (two runs. RBI); two bits _ Kyle
Unibakrr (doublr. three nins. RBI), Dave Karberleln (double, RBI): one bit _ Vic DlBartoln
(triple, nin. two RBI). Davr Bennett (two runs).
Knit Brubaker: two nms. one RBI _ Mike Miller.
Wells Contracting: two bits _ Troy Hickson
(home run. mn, RBI). Kenny Brown (double, two
nins. RBI); one hit _ Robert Htrt (home mn, run.
RBI), Tim Cooper (double, m n). Matt Kalasnlk
(RBI). Mike Plpttone (RBI). Ray Hartsfleld. George
Porzlg. Mark Whitley.
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BRIEFS
SANFORD _ Th e City o f Sanford Rrcrealton
and Parka D epartm ent will be offering the
follow ing adult program s.

CHURCH SOFTBALL
Gam es in the m en's slow pitch league will
be played at the Lake M aty Sports Complex
on Ranloul Lone o n Monday night's and will
begin play around April 1st.

homer In lit* only at bat.
Also mulllple bit games for
the Raiders wrrr
freshman
Carlos Vera (2 Tor-3, Iwo dou­
bles.
three
runn
scored),
freshman Todd BablJ (2-for “ I,
Inrludlng a double, three m ns
scored, one RBI), sophomore
Johnny Gulseppr (2-for-3. one
RBI), freshman Jose Martinez
(2-for-B, one m n scored, two
IBM) and sophomore Josh Rho­
des (2-for-B. three m ns sco rn l.
one RBI).

Ollier
contributors
were
freshman Bryan Bubl| (l-for-2|.
KlHsImmee-Oscrola
freshman
Ben Johnnnlng (l-for-3. tlirre
mns scored), New Smymn
Bench sopbomnrr
Kent relic

Kvnns (one single, one RBI),
freshman Adam Shorts (one
single, one RBI), KlsslmmeeOsreola freshman Malt Baker
(one m n scored) and freshman
Justin Thompson (one RBI).
Jollroaiir went 3-for-4 and
scored three m ns to pace the
Golden Bears, while Luce was
2-for-4 with n n m scored and
Snurkowskl was l-for-3, In ­
cluding Ills grand slant, and
drove In live m ns.
SCC. which Improved to 1320 on the season, will host
Daytona
Beach
Community
College In a Mid-Florida Con­
ference contest at Raldrr Field
starting at 3 p.m. lodny.

road for an M-FC doublehead^
In
Lessburg against
Ln)
Sumter
Community
Colled
starting at noon on Saturdti
before returning home nc
Tuesdny to play Hagcrstnv
Junior College from Mntyland
3 p.m. at Raider Field.

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SCC
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S k i PMtuxI Ouiwtipc. Ilulrlpiri pq W|
Mrtrr (2-21 IJ* . I'rtstiaon K) II Sutr
(Huu- 211 _ SCC. Vrra X Mnrttm T ILiU
31 _ tumr. lilt . Wralrm New Kn
SniiilunmlU: SCC. CnnvM X Mortiai. Mivi
dilpiu Hrriinl* _ Wralrm Nrw Lily
CuDny 1-2. SCC 13 20.

Th e Raiders w ill then bit the

Women
C on tin u ed from P a g * IB
hits in the outburst.
Paul's Truck and Auto Repair
got a pair o f m n s back In the
bottom o f the first Inning, but
Don Pablos o f Sanford a n ­
swered right b a rk with another
six m n s In the top o f the s e c ­
ond on the strength or a threem n hom e m n by Colangelo and
a solo hom e m n by l*oc.
In the nightcap, Curt's A lleycats and Vtiughau Incorporated
got booked up In a shigfest.
Curt's A llryeats took a 7-4
Irnd In the top o f the third In ­
ning. but Vaughnn Incorporated
cam e back to take a (2 -7 lend
after four Innings.
Curt's A llryea ts refu srd lo
give In however, and regained
the Irud for good by scoring six
m n s in the top o f the fifth In ­
n ing to go up 13-12 and then
capped o ff the scoring with a
pair o f Insurance runs In the
sixth Inning to com plete the 1512 triumph.
Don Pablos o f Sanford fin ­
ishes the regular season with a
7-1 record, edging the Sharks,
w ho had the bye Tuesday night,
w ith a 6-2 mark.
Com pleting the stutidlngs are
Paul's Tru ck and Auto Repair
(4-4), C u rt's A llryea ts (3*5) and
V au gh an Incorporated (0-8).
T h e league w ill hold a sin gleelim ination
tournament
next
Tu esd ay night at Ptnehuret
Park, T h e schedule and lim es
wilt b e set on Thursday.
Pow ering the Don Pablo# o f
Sanford offense w ere Lori Poe
(one hom e run. three sin gles,
three runs scored, three RBI),
Diane Colangelo (one (tom e run.
tw o sin gle*. Mtrec

five RBI). Carol U u in rr (one tri­
ple, two singles,
two m n s
scored, two RBI) and Lynelle
Barkley (one double, two s in ­
gles. tw o m n s scored).
Also contributing w ere Paula
Songer (one triple, one sin gle,
one m n scored, three RBI). Lisa
Show (one double, on e sin gle,
on e m n scored, two RBI). A n ­
gela W hitney (one double, one
single, three m n s scored), Lucy
Sellers (one triple, one m n
scored, three RBI) and K rill
O trro (one single, two m n s
scored).
Providing
the offense
for
Paul's TTuck and Auto K rpalr
were Barb Martin (three s in ­
gles. one RBI), M lrkl Lewis (two
singles, two m n s scored). B e ­
linda Anderson (one single, on e
n m scored, one RBI), Ttunmy
Japes (one single, one RBI),
Kim Myers. Becky M cC am an
and Dtno W ilson (one sin gle
each) and Teresa Flnck (one
m n scored).
Carrying Curt’s Allrycata to
victory w ere B ecky Sim pson
(four singles, one m n scored,
two RBI). Barbie B artel* lone
double, two singles, two m n s
scored, one RBI), Ju lie Knecht
(one double, two singles, one
mn
scored,
two RBI) an d
Sharon Ritchie (three singles,
one ru ff scored).
O ther contribu tor* w ere Leah
Sparrow (one hom e run. one
■ingle, three runs scored, two
RBI), Kim C u rtis (two doubles,
three runs scored, one RBI).
Sue Nlchol (two singles, one
run scored, on e RBI). Dec W a l­
den (two singles, two RBI),
Kathy KUngenamllh (one d o u ­
bts. tw o runs scored, two RBI).

Jodi Johnson (one sln glr) and
S u r Mohr (one m n scored, one
Hill).
Doing
Ute
dam age
for
Vaughan
Incorporated
w ere
LuAnnr M aclsaac (one dou ble,
three
singles,
three
m ns
scored, on e RBI). Lynn W eb b
(one double, three singles, one
m n scored, three RBI). Cindy
G iles (one dou blr. two singles,
one m n scored, three RBI).
Bonnie Chaplin (th rrr singles.
Hirer m n s scored, two KB Ik
Sandolu M ulkry (two singles,
two m n s scored, one RBI). Ltx
Tu rner (one single, one RBI),
Debbie lle m ln g (one sin gle)
und B rer Davis
(two m n s
scored).
FlH n SastotS
Foal's Troth a Agio
Cart's ARayaola

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L o t SscoBd Shot: la a
too cariy toJust go ahead and
name Seminole's Dave Rogers
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FLAG FOOTBALL
Th e league will follow all Florida R ecrea­
tion and Parks A ssociation (FRPA) Flag
Football rules and regulations and w ill play
Ita gam es on Saturday m om tnga.
A ny questions about the leagues or further
Inform ation can be obtained by calling the
Recreation Departm ent at (407) 330-S097.

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CALENDAR
Weight Watchers
A local ch apter o f W eigh t
W atchers m eets at the Lake
M ary
Com m unity
D u lldlng
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m .

Toastmasters
Th e Omni Toastm asters Club
*6861 w ill meet at 5:30 p.m .
every Thursday at the AAA
Dulldlng.
1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. Ouests and p ro s p e c ­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
Call Jim Ocque. 042 -5227 for
in form ation .

Recovery
Fresh Start Recovery p r o ­
gram s oifers 12-step support
groups for those e x p e rie n c in g
life-con trollin g problem s. T h e
groups meet every Thursday,
at
7:30
p.m ..
at
D estiny
Church, 3110 Howell Branch
Road,
W inter
hark.
For
Inform ation cal) 382-3232 or
384-8135.

ToughLove support
Tough Love Orlando, a paren t
support group, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m . at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Ilw y. 434, Longwood.
Ttough Love ta a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent support group
a
ttve.
for
parents troubled by th
tl eir ch il­
r. Tne
dren's behavior.
Th e group Is
open to parents o f preteens,
teen agers and adult ch ild ren ,
and grandparents.
For m ore Inform ation call
(407) 324-0724 o r visit th eir
w eb site at toughlove.org.

Pol Luck dinner
W idow ed persons a re Invited
to atten d a pot lu ck din n er at
5:30
p.m.
every
th ird
Th u rsday o f the m onth at th e
C asselberry
S en ior
C en ter,
200
Lake
T rip let
D rive,
C asselberry.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
m eetings
are
held
eve ry
Thuradny, at 8 p.m ., st San­
ford Christian Church. 7 3 0
laitu B s ng—
F or to­
r s i) 3 83 -8824 .

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Blue Grass Picksrs
Sanford Blue G rass P ick ers
m eet every Th u rsday, from 610 p.m ..
at
the
G re a te r
C h am ber
of
Pickers
and
welcom e.
For
inform ation, call John Shaffer,
829 -4931 .

Order of Eastern SUr
Sem inole C h apter *2 0 m eets
on the first and third Th u rsday
o f each m onth s t 7:30 p.m . at
the Sanford Lodge *6 2 FAAM .
T h e lodge la located at 2 12
Park Ave. North, Sanford. For
m ore Inform ation call (4 0 7 )
322 -2616 .

Submarine veterans
The
United
States
Subm arine V eterans. C en tra l
Florida Base, m eet at 7 p.m .
at the Fleet Reserve Club,
3040 W est S R 46. the first

Thursday o f the m onth.
A ll
subm ariners, both active or
otherw ise, are w elcom e. For
Inform ation, call Dud Sim pson,
330 -4445 .

S a n fo rd H is to r ic T r u s t
Th e Sanford H istoric Trust
m eets the first Th u rsday o f the
month, at 7 p.m ., at the First
Presbyterian Church, c o m e r
o f Fourth Street and Park A v e ­
nue. Sanford. For m ore In fo r­
mation. please cal) 321-6734.
The public Is Invited to attend.

Amateur Radio
Th e Lake M onroe A m ateu r
Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m .. at th e
S enior Center, Lake T r ip le tt
Drive, C asselberry. For In fo r­
mation, call
Karl
Lam bert.
695-8764, or A1 Kirk. 322*
448 7.

University women
Am erican A ssociation o f U n i­
versity W om en m eets the first
Thursday o f each m onth at 7
m.
at
the
R olling
H ills
oravlan Church. State Road
434. Longwood.
Inform ation,
ation. call Linda
For inform
Polonua, 644-4094.

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Contesting a will requires
Back In Ju ly w e discussed
the form al requ isites o f a will.
Although
the
requ irem en ts
discussed then are essential In
order for a will to be valid, Just
because a will com plies with
them
does
not
n ecessarily
m ean that a w ill m ay not be
successfully
contested
on
oth er grounds. In order to con ­
test a w ill, how ever, the p er­
son or persons con testin g the
will must have standing, or In
laym an term s, the right to
contest the will.

(U iriTH pondcnl

U nder Florida law. any In­
terested person may. before
An U discharge o f the personal
representative,
petition
the
Court In w hich the will was
adm itted to probate fo r revo­
cation o f probate. A n In ter­
ested person Is deAned by
statute as any person who may
reasonably be expected to be
affected by the outcom e o f the
particu lar
proceedin g
In­
volved. Th erefore, som eone left
out o f a Will o r w hose Interest
has been dim inished by a will
m ay seek to contest a will.

Beneficiaries o r w ould b e
beneActarles are not the only
persons who m ay contest a
w ill, however, in any p r o ­
ceed in g affecting the estate or
the rights o f a ben eficiary In
the estate, the personal r e p r e ­
sentative o f tiie estate shall b e
deem ed to be an In terested
person. Additionally, In any
p roceedin g affecting the e x ­
penses o f the adm inistration o f
the estate or certain claim s,
the tru stee o f a trust m ay b e

People’s
Law

an Interested person.
H ow ­
ever, the term Interested p e r ­
son does not Include an h eir at
law or a devisee w ho has r e ­
ceived his or her distribu tion .
Regardless o f w h eth er a p e r ­
son or persons seeking to c o n ­
test a w ill have standing, a w ill
m ay not be contested until the
testator has passed away.
Naturally, this Is because the
testator may, at any tim e p rior
to his o r h er death, revoke the
w ill and execu te another w ill
thereby
renderin g
the w ill
contest moot, or the testa to r
m ay sim ply revoke the w ill
and elect to dispose o f his or
h er personal and real property
through the use o f the Intest a w statute.
I f a person or persons seek ­
ing to contest a w ill have
standing, then he. she, or th ey
m ay petition the Court for
revocation by filin g a p etition
with the Court and stating his,
her, or their Interest In c o n ­
testing
the
w ill
and
the
grounds for the contest.
Th ere are a few grou nds un­

der which a w ill m ay be c o n ­
tested. Th e will m ay be c o n ­
tested In whole on the grounds
that one o r m ore o f the form al
requisites o f a w ill w ere not
com plied
with. A ddition ally,
the will m ay be contested ei­
ther In whote or In part on the
grounds o f in com peten cy, In­
sane delusion, fraud, duress,
undue Influence, and/or m is­
take or. the petition er or pell*
tloners m ay seek a ruling
tg from
fror
the Court that the will had
been revoked b y the testator.
A person or persons m ay
contest a will for a num ber o f
reasons However,
before
a
person o r persons m ay seek
the revocation o f a w ill, he.
she, o r they must have standmg. In the com in g w eeks we
w ill discuss the grounds for
contestin g a w ill as well as
other aspects o f probate taw.
Mtsa? A M n it Is s | m H il»| S t a r
BSf l « S w M l C t M t f BSS S M S '

1

Cousins quarrel over baby’s name

American Legion
Am erican Legion Post 53 and
Unit meet the second T h u rs ­
day. at 8 p.m .. at the Post
Hom e. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For Inform ation,
call
3221652.

Pigeon Fanciers
Central Florida Pigeon
P a n d ers A ssociation m eets the
third Th u rsday o f each m on th ,
st 7:30 p.m .. at the S em in ole
C ounty A gricu ltu ral
C en ter.
4300 O rlando Drive, S an ford.
For m ore Inform ation, con ta ct
D ick Kelly at 291-4348.

r r n c itn ic r n o i y
A free clinic to in clu de b lo o d
pressu re check, blood su gar
screen in g and Im m u n isation s
w ill be held every Friday, from
9 to I I a.m., at th e O cncva
School in th e old
T h e clin ic la ^ o n a n r e d b y th e
B rU n a ln C ou nty H ealth D e ­
partm ent In co»\)unct*on w ith
th e B im tn o lf C ou nty S h eriff's
O ffice and O eneva E lem en ta ry
School. F o r Inform ation, ca ll
3 49 -9284 .

DEAR ABBY: My cousin “April*
re cen tly lea rn ed from s fa m ily
member th a t'I sm pregnant. She
was also told that if w » have s hoy, I
intend to name him “Frank* after ■
dear uncle who pawed sway recent­
ly
A p ril Im m ediately telephoned
me and told mo I couldn't name my
rhild after our uncle because she'*
trying to get pregnant and Intends
to use the sam e nam e. She d e ­
manded I choose s different name
so she couU honor our uncle in this
way.
Abby, April is not pregnant, and
my baby Is due in June. M y huebahd w u very upset by what she
•aid. and told me never to speak to
h e r a gain . M y fa th e r aaya that
when It comes to naming s baby,
the first one bom ta the first one
named.
April thinks I'm being rude end
selfleh by “doing this to her.” M y
-n s M e r • s y r T r l s M s l m a tter
t w i n s we Use 1000 m ilw M art.
Is there a tactAil way to handle
this without stirring up a feud with
my cousin?
IN A BIND

SAFE, Substance A bu se F am ily
Education, la conductin g a
'F a m ilies in Crisis’ o u trea ch
program . Interested o rga n isa ­
tions w anting to contact th e
Life Savers Club o f SAFE m ay
call Libby Kuharake a t 291435 7.

LAKE M ARY _ A sen ior's
grou p m eets for lunch the s e c ­
ond Friday o f each m onth at
Lake M ary C hurch o f the Naxarene. 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
T h e noon m eeting is held In
the Fellow ship Hall.
For m ore inform ation, c o n ­
tact Bill at 322-1006.

THURSDAY PRIME TIME

much-admired woman lived her lift.
I don't know who the author Is, but
perhaps you'll find it worth sharing
with your readers.
MORTON WR10HT.
G RANADA H ILLS. CALIF.

DEAR MORTONi Thera’s
some Inspiring philosophy la
tbs poem, and It's well worth
Beauty Secrets

i TJ t

For attractive “

I have lived through a sim ilar
situation. When I got married, I cer­
tainly did not have my father give
me away or even attend my wed­
ding, for that matter. I f her father is
sincerely sorry for the way he has
acted, he should understand her
feelings and tell her that he com­
pletely understands snd agrees that
her grandfather deserves the honor.
After all, the grandfather was the
one who was part o f her life when
the father chose to walk sw ay. I
also disagree with your suggestion
that she could w alk slune. W hy
should she?
1 have never regretted my deci­
sion snd I’ve been married tft years.
Even after my father's death three

be his friend thani permanent pario e r . Y o u a d vised h e r to break
things off, so that both o f them may
be free to find “true love.*
Abby, that helps perpetuate one
o f tbs saddest lias o f human exis­
tence. “Chemistry” snd ”msglc” —
ss you cell thorn — h svs alm ost
nothing to do with lows. Passion snd
lust, os such, are Illusions that hold
em pty promises and feds quickly.
W h y do you th in k th o ro a re so
n foiled and broken refoi then happy, lifelong ones?
________ people believe these lies
are Indicators o f lore, snd search

the fathers w ere the adults and

ItofoUUL
Lore is stomal and
to
Lews is also more d ca h r
frien d sh ip than passion. I f you
polled successful m arriages, you

made their own adult decisions.
Now It'S time for her father to act
like thM adult he is and lake what is
handed to him.

p a rtn ers c la im th e y w o re b a st
M e a d s f ir s t Passion Is certainly
ex c itin g and p a rt o f th e shared
-v. --------'
s, but

years sou, 1 had no regrets.
In this situation and my own,

M-A-OJf.. DOUULAK8V1LLK. PA.

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D E A R M A J X N .I l / y e o
for a slim figure, share your food
with the hungry- ’
For basutifUl hair, let e child run
his fingers through It once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowl­
edge you never walk alone.
We leave you a tradition o f the
future. Th e tender loving care o f
human beings w ill never becomr

■yon mode UwriSghi ooo
yea. I was surpi
bar of readers who disagreed
r — although not
w ith m ty i

BRUCE CULP,
VKRO BEACH. PfJL

DEAR ABBY: You printed a lat­
te r from *K ,a a wom an w ho has
been doting a wonderful man for 18

obsolete.

DEAR ABBY: I recently received
a copy o f a wonderful potm. It's supto be one that Audrey Hepi shared with her family during
h er la st C h ristm a s, ju s t w sske
before she died. I f that's true, it
■ays a great deal about how that

People, even more than things
h s v s to be restored , ren ew ed
revived, reclaimed, redeemed and
redeem ed and redeem sd. N s vsi
throw anyone sway.
Remember, i f you ever need i
helping hand, you'll
11 find one at thi
end af your arm.
As you grow older, you’ll diecovei
that you have two hands: One foi
h elpin g you rself, the second foi
helping others.
You have great days still shorn
o f you. May there bo many o f thorn.

Haired1 Beverly

D E A R A B B Y : I disagree with
klifonila'
your advice v______(
to ‘ Lisa_ in Califo
that she should have her grandfather and father walk her down
the aisle. H er father gave up any
rights or honors o f being a fathei
when ho walked out on tier when

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FA* Ne. SS-tta-CR
IN RC ESTATE OF
ANTHONY F YAKIMA
Deceased
NOTICE OF

follow*

The adrmnittration ol the estate ol
Anthony F Vakena. deceased. FA*
Nier*ier 99-221-CP, I* pvndng In
tv* Circuit Cowl lor Semmoi*
County Ftonda. Probate Dnrwion.
the address ol winch tt PO
Drawee C. S*ntonl FT. 32772-OSSB
The neme* and eddiessea ol the
Personal Representetlv* and Ih*
Personal Repmsentetsre s attorney
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AAE
NOTtFBD THAT
All persons on whom thrs notice
It served who here otaecbone that
chaSenge theveteMyolth*wi*. to*
gratification* ol the personal repreaentabv*. venue, or tm dehon ol
N * Court are required to Na thee
□byscBont with thrs Cotal WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al ceed turs ol St* decedent and
other persons having clean* or
demands agseist decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol thrs
notice is served wither three
month* after the dele of the test
puMcehoo ol this nohe* must til*
their claim* with thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of Ih* dece­
dent and person* having claim*
or demands against Ih* dece­
dent's estate must file their
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ol the first publica­
tion ol this Nolle* te March
16.1999.
Personal RapraaanUUva:
Michael W Yakima
tS East Ascension CL
Asheville. NC 21004
Attorney tor Personal
Reprstentauvs
L Dannar Hiers
t i l l Burning Tree Lana
Winter Parte FL M TS2
Telephone 407-U7-S3SO
104 542
Florida Bar
iii.t s .m t
DiA-fSS
IN TRS CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T N I IW N T U M T H
j u d i c i a l c tR c u rr
Bl AND FOR
•■M M OLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O A M NO. B B -ttB CA
DiVIBMN 1*.B
FT MORTOAOE COMPANIES
(VB/A F IB MORTOAOE
SERVICES SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER TO SUN M LT
NATIONAL MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plainlin,
v*
TERESA D FONT,
at aL
D*t*nd*nl|s).
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO: OAVID A FONT
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
1403 La Patom* Circle
Winter Spring*. Florida
MT0S
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER.
AND
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT!!)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD ON ALIVE. WHETHER
•AID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARK NOTIFIED that an
action lo lorectos* a mortgage
on Iho following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LO T IIS . SUNRISE VILLAQE
UNIT S. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK ST, PAGE!SI SS.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
htot been filed against you and
you are requlrsd lo sarv* a
copy ol your wrtnsn dalansa*.
if any, within SO days altar lha
hr*I publics bon ol this NobC*
ol Action, on Echevarria.
McCalls. Raymer. Barralt E
Frappfer, Plainlin'* attorney,
whoa* address is SOI Bayshor*
Boulevard. Suit* S00. Tampa.
Florida 33404. and liia Ih* orig­
inal with thi* Court either
belora eervlce on Plelntltrs
attorney or Immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will
be entered against you lor Iho
1*11*1
demanded
in
Ih*
Complaint or petition
This nolle* thall be published
once each week lor two con­
secutive weeks In the 4 anlord
Herald
WITNESS my hand end Ih*
seal ol Ihia Court on this Sth
day ol MARCH. 1SSS
Maryann# Morse
Clark ol lha Court
By: Rulh King
As Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalls
Raymer. Barrel! S Frappter
PO BOX 3410
Tampa. Florida 33401-3410
II you are a person with a dieability who need* accommoda­
tion In order lo participate In
this proceeding, you are emi­
tted at no cost tu you, lor th*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration st 301 N Perk
Arenue. Sanford. Florida 32771,
telephone number (407) 3234330. within 2 working days of
your receipt ol this documsnt. II
hearing Impaired. (TDD) t-300SSS-0771
Publish March t t , I I . 1SSS
OCA-02

Talk one cm one 24 hour* a day

CALL NOWI'
1-200-320-0052 t i l . S347
53 99 f*r run, rrvjtl bo 10 yn
ouvsm
Oirti n v waiting to tii'ti to you

1-SOO-32S-OOS2XS1SO
13 SSi'mln. Must be IS yrs.
IER V-U U S -4 5*4434,
Longwood Massag* Studio
Wan ins welcome 7 days
Prrvato rim Female Stall
Lite *MM0007785
________ 407-332-5300_________
23— L o s t &amp; F o

un d

in a aid P u tin * •• enterprise it a t

Bogle, Schulman
A At tact alet 'PA
PO Dos 151356
Altamonte Springt.
FL 32715
Dated at Aliamonie Springt.
Semmoi*
County.
Florid*,
February 23. 1995
Pl With March 18. 1999
DfA-114
M T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF SSMNtOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: SS-1BS CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
SOLOMON JOSEPH.
N O TK 4
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* admeiwIrskDn at th* estate ot
SOLOMON JOSEPH, deceased.
Case Number SS-ISS CP. I* pend
ng m the Cueist Court lor Serrsmle
County Ftonda. Probata Division,
th* address ot wtveh I* 301 North
Perk Avenue Post Otic* Drawer C.
Sanford. Ftonda 32777-0652 Th*
iw ie and addraaa ol the Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative', attorney are set
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AX person* on whom IN* nolle*
is served who hive obyeebon* that
chaleng* th* valrddy ol lha wil. th*
Qurhfratana ot Ih* personal rspre*
tentative, venue, or (unsdelran ol
Sue Court ere recyueed to Me the*
abjections with this Corel WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
FUBUCATtON OF THIS NOTICE OH
THIRTY OATS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AX cnet ton ol th* deoedant end
other person* having derm* or
demands against decedsut's
astale on whom a copy ol IN*
notice is sensed wrtlwi thee*
month* alter dr* date of tfw N il
pubteabon ot thrs note# must Me
their 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
AX other creditors ol the dece­
dent and parson* having claim*
or demands against Ih* deca­
dent's estate must III* Ihelr
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH ! AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date ol iho first publica­
tion ol this Notice is March IS.
'9SS
Carolyn Myrna Sprung
Personal Represenabve
(04 San Sebastian Prado
Altamonte Springs. Ftonda
32701
Richard I . Taylor. Jr
Attorney lot
Personal Representative
SI1 Dog Track Road
Poet Office Bos 1117
longwood. Florida
31713-1117
Publish: March IS. 21. IM S
0CA-1 St
M T H I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T U B 1STN
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLONIOA
C A M NS. S S -M S C A IS N
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
HANK, FA. tuccaaaor
by corporate merger to
OREAT WESTERN BANK,
a Federal Sayings Bank.
PlalnliN.
KEVIN M. OULHAQEN.
at us.. *1 a l.
Defendants)
N O T M I OF ACTIO N
TO: KEVIN M. DULHAOEN and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. II married
M ekv*. and/or deed hi* (their)
unknown heirs, devisees, lega­
tee* ot grantees and ail pertons or parti** claiming by.
through, under ot against him
(them).
Residence unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action lor foreclosure ol a
mortgage on th* following
property in SEMINOLE County.
LOT 10S. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION IV. UNIT 1. ACCORDING
TO THE FLAT THEREOF AE
RECORDED IN P U T ROOK 3B.
PAGES 41. 4S. 47. 4S ANO 4t.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
he* bean tiled against you ond
you ara required lo sarvo a
copy ol your written defenses,
il any. lo it on SPEAR AND
HOFFMAN. P A .. Attorney*,
whose address Is 70S South
Dial* Highway. Coral Gable*,
Florida S314S, (30S) 444-2220.
within 30 day* altar the first
publication ol the notice and to
■to th* original with Ih* Clerk ol
this Court cither beloro service
on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN.
P.A., attorney* or immediately
thereafter, otherwise e default
will be entered against you lor
Ih* rebel demanded In Ih*
Complaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and eaal of
this Court on Slh day ol
MARCH. 1IS9.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
As Clerk ol th* Court
Dy: Ruth King
A t Deputy Clerk
DISABILITIES A C T OP 1SS0
Adnslnlatratlve Order
No. BT-S
II you arc a person with ■ dis
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order lo participate
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. el no cost lo you. to Ih*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avenue. Sulla N301, Sanford.
FL 31771, (407)-323-4330 **t
4227, within 2 working day* of
your receipt ol this notice: il
you are hearing or voice
impaired,
call
1-200-SSS
1771 Jdca
Publish March 11.13. 1SS*
DEA-12

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21— P e r s o n a l s

REWARD lor return ol mato Dai
metun, neutered, tost Sal Mar
Q. Country Club Rd X Lake
Mary BNrd area named Oreo.
321-4004______________________

2S— S pe cial N otices
Adopt: Chadless. loving Chris­
tian couple pray for a newborn to
cherish in a stable, canng
home
Legairconfidenbai
Please contact Attorney Patrcia
Slrowbndge FL Bar No. 776452
Ann Manila al I-S00-338-3821
Adopt OUR WISH 14 te share
our love and lives win a baby
Beautiful hum*, tlabto environ­
ment. coaege education, chanc­
es to bevel, and a large loving
tarrvly PiecSe raO Attorney Pa
tricia Slrowbndge FL Oar No
776458. Alien non Manna 0 1800-339 3S2I

27— N ursery &amp; C h il d
C are
Day Cara: Loving Christian
home, Pre K programs 3*.
Crafts Tnpq Fun 321-6948

“ •People person*'
mfl Co seeks dynamic fun. indi­
vidual w'greal people skill* to
*“
help local espansion 265-7060
••Cracker Barrel"
Dishwashers, Cooks Servers
200 Hickman 0* (i-* A Hwy 46)
407-324-1020
120 unit apt comptes In need ol
Mtlnl. Supvsr. S PT house­
keeper. Supvsr m ult be A/C
certified, pool cere a plus Fes
resume lo 322-2431.

Activity aatlitanl PIT, Iieubte
hours, apply in person el
950 S Me*onv*to Ave. Sanlord

Fc* a* sfwft* AUbeenet Factoy
Musi enjoy working with the el­
derly Apply n person al Eastbrook Oardens. 201 N Sunset
Drive. Casietoerry, FL
407-600500?_________
Animal Cara/Kannal*
FT/PT. Benefits, own car
________ *07-322-227»________

Working partner needed no tit*
vestment 321-6712
»■-----« a
_ toiI,
rlMG
wOf,1miI__llartnae
fry Karina r
For Pressure Washmq Business
407-321-4712

70— Ed u c a t io n it
T r a in in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
Wkend desses National Truck
School 1-0OO-4SS-73S4

Jobs jo b s jo b s
if you want to work, than we
mil pul you lo work Right
Hand Man hat been m the la
bor Outness tor oral 25 yrs
today and get Paid to
deyr we offer a variety ol job* t
the industrial field Pick up and
dekvtry service is avalebto m
ih* Santord area

Asst Mgr.- FT lor Ihtol Storage
Benefits, vacation, bonus in­
centives. AT). KP. leaking col­
lections, computer home type
maintenance E»p desired WA
tram right parson Apply 2S03
N O B T , Ortanttt. M F 1-4pm

Call RHM Longwood
(407) 26Q-8106

LABORERS NEEOEO
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Brighton Gardens Assisted Liv­
ing A Skilled Nietmg FaoMte*.
lood A beverage
terver*.
dithweeher*. and cooki. Pan
time and lull time.Hurting
CHA'tAM shift*
407-645-3090 apply within

Church Sacratary: PT 25 tm l
week Send resume to Grace
United Methodist Church 499 N
Country Club R d . Lake Mary
37746________________________

Bia MONEY WORKING AT
HOME! Lei u t show you how.
CaM I54-723-7SS0.

Ho l m Cleaning - Parted Job*
Low stress. 7 5 days/wk 57 hr
fiMespd, car reqd S34-5505
irrlgsllon laborer, FT. eiptri
enc* prelerted Vacation pen­
sion Cak 322 4131

AIDES P/T

l o s e - W e ig h t
now
with good, sound nutntion with­
out going hungry. IneipensrveNo D'urj, No Shmulanl* No
Side Eftoct* 1D0N MONEY
BACK OUARANTEE. Free
Intormahon and Morutormg
Cal Spantsn 634-1164 or
Engksn 625 9742
Ton Free 888 302-4042 .

p p o r t u n it ie s

Hiring data entry A Inal produc­
tion tor mama canvas operation
. computer eip req'd. 327-1125

For non-profit agency in Long
wood office. Esceiienl commu
canon and Microsoft ski**
Resume to
American Red
Cross. PO Boa 536776. Orlando,
FL 37853____________

Car Detatter: SAOCVweek Need
truck EQiepment tuppked Ca*
407-463 2539_________________

O

71—-H elp W an ted

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.

33— W eig h t
M anagem ent

55— B u s i n e s s

322-2611 TO PLACE YOUR AD

A B E TTE R JO B FOR YOU I
Just Cal' Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel S22-SSSS

HEALTH MtUHAMCS ANO M IX

HAW Drug tree atertptece

.

Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IM H TBER TN
JUDICIAL ONM Urr
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O A M NO. BO-IBB C A
DIVISION 14-P
NORWSBT MORTOAOE,
INC
PlalntlN,
ANTHONY VALENTI.
*1 al.
Defendant!*}.
NO T I O I OF NOTION
TO: RIOINA 0 VALENTI
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
I32f Via Villa Neva
Winter Spring*. Honda S27M
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER.
AND
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
D E F E N D A N TS
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
•AID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISES*.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
VOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to lofectos* a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT SO. SUNRISE UNIT 1 A.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAO I 31 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
hat been tiled against you and
you ere required lo serve a
copy ol your whiten delenses,
it any, within 30 deye after the
first publication of fhie Notice
ol Action, on Echevarria.
McCalla, Raymer, Barrett E
Frappter, PlalnllH'e attorney,
who** address le 401 Bayshor*
Boulevard, Suit* 000, Tempo.
Florida 33000. and III* th* orig­
inal with Ihto Court ottbor
belora aarvic* on Plalntltr*
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will
be entered again*! you lor Iho
rebel
demanded
In
Ih*
Complaint or petit ton.
This nolle* shall be published
once each week lor two con•ecutire weak* In Ih* Sanlord
Herald.
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
eaal ol lhi* Court on this Slh
day ol MARCH. 1020
Maryann* More*
Clerk ol lha Court
By. Rulh King
As Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. UcCelle,
Raymer. Barrel! E Frappter
PO BOX 3410
Tempa. Florida 33001-3410
If you are a person with a dit
ability who need* eccommoda
lion in order to participate in
IM* proceeding, you era enli
tied el no coel lo you. lor Ih*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
1Court
Admlnit'nUoe al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord, Florida S2771,
telephone number (107) 323'
4330. wllhln 2 working (toy* ol
your reoeipl ol this document II
hearing Unpaired. (TDD) 1-000904-07 71.
Publish: March I I . IS. IO N
DEA-7S

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93— R

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Fo r R

FT 4 PT Apply
• Flyers Wings A GrUI 3609
Lak* rnvna Rd. Lake Mary
333-4655

CLERICAL PERSON Orgtrtuatonal Stoll*, soma computer
stoat and general clerical du­
ties rrt S 30-600 M F Contact
Sharon. Lake Mary 302-0004
Construction Cleaner eipanenced it importation a must.
407-330-1701 leave message

20 people to south San­
ford for avonmg warehouse
work, neat day pay avakabi*
Why wa* to work 2 IDs e aa
you need no t ip req C al R d l
Hand Man t Longwood at 760
EtOS. Ask about our Sanlord

E&lt;*»_

D E N T A L R E C E P T IO N IS T
w a Sam Work Santord Orlan­
do office fittest have ptaatmg
personalty Trart«tortabon and
b* computer btartto 3 7 hrs'*k
41 |7/hr Sand resume to 217 S
Oak Ara. Santord. FL 37771

Now rwtrg FT poomon tor deBv*»y E acccount mgr. reqd Ctats
0. mutt ktt 75 X * . tom* phone
tkXt. ptet mo bonuses. 401K
plan. &lt;Sug hoe. EOE. Ca* 3025509 or lav 302-5502, 1522 5
French Ara, Contact Mark Mgr

Long
wood Door E Trail Company FT
Mon-fn. 6am-2 30om a overkm*. Ctesi 8 COL. good (tonrig
record fitting r*qd, esc bene­
fit*. IS SOmr. nog to eip
DFWP.EOC. 407 321-4410

It
FART T M E POBTDON8:
Lot Dnrar
Stock Clark
Computer Check In Person
Counter Ctort
T i w i u e c* m rmwoin

Drivers COLA. Company E
OWNiQP. mm on* year a ip . 40
Su m s e Canada.
Justus
Transport. East Orlando. 1-000587 5470____________________

Apply at parson or cal lor ap-

123 N. High B L Lak* Mary. 3/2
C H A garage fenced yard. 1232
sq ft. 5650/mo 'st. last. E se­
curity 51200 move at C al 3232190 between 3-9pm

~
EFFICIENCY
Mart wrv ■convenient location
321-49QQ ________
Furnished Room for Rant. San­
ford Are*. Al uti me Phono t
section us* sisantt Cal 3070067 Aval Now
FURNISHED ROOMS-AI util*,
net Laundry, phono, and Ut
us* $65-100 a week. 3244055
Naad temate to rent room w/prtvaW entrance 1700mo and 1/3
otubktws 373-7006 ___________
Sanford/Lk Mary area I lg
bdrm. ml prrv be laundry Ut*
tw*. TV tnctu, mate preferred
5780mo 307 7166 or 372 2360

5590 D O W N -. WHY RENTT
When you can own the 3 tx*m
horn* ml C.HA new para E car­
pal T Aak about HUD homes'
The HIKImen Oreup, Inc.
___ 4214333

Bate eon 9AM-4Pm MondayWMnoettoy. 3095 S»R 46 Exit
Sartore (corner of 4&gt; and 415)
407-323-4000

DELIVER THE BELLSOUTH
•REAL YELLOW PAO ES­
IN YOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOO OR VtONTTY

e O EA A T/iw ' ’
ORUO TjS TtN Q EMPlOVER
m
M ori Sates rep.
comrresaton. P/T. F/T Poaithre
kmag*. 771-4112_______________
PAW T PREP needed Must
have trantp to Santord 3-4
wetka of work SSOOhr cseh
Sort now 407FUt or part smo

1FiXer
i esiM ft* t l years
n nweed tuo or
eucs m M iraucto 4 o&gt;mew nom I
BEOM CALLMQ TODAY
TO RESERVE YOUR AREA
1-4S7-S22-470S

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86pm
107-322-6465
2515 W25th I N K Bintort
FM Raaumo 407 3236461
t w y knowtedgo of conmanagamoni,

ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Unmade!*. M tim * employ
msnt tor anyone reeraslad m
rldng towards a career as an
atoctncisn unto or no s r i to
necessary Some Out at town
travel to rsq Fu*y comp*sera
eage A benetes package C al
K S lK Electric, tic-Santord. a
m s s n s s M io o ______________

a 32772_____________________

SU C TR K U N B raaid t comm TO P FRY, BENEFITE,
DFWP Apply Sanlord
EMetric 2522 S. Park Dm*
322-1M2

117— C o m m er c ial
R entals
Oood tor car Ul or otoer Ore*!
location. • eat garage. 1 offices
fenced property E ax concrete
For ntoeax l*c* 0951442

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MARINER S VILLAQE

Office
e apace. 1009
1090 ea R.
town Santord Ten 400 eq ft cl
he* teiac* urvtt
Ron Jermgan. 3X73755

DELTONA 10 xcret Ideal lor
mob** homes**, horses, cam*
lanrvng or nursery* Zoned agnC(Rural
51.000/AC RE
8m
down wtowner (inane* *04-7871771 or 204-7274022
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Lata loch Artnrprrvate
80s300 575000
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tend, latio Monroe. Reduced
now 5)4 200
VACANT LOT- Loch W o
532 000 to. pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
575 000
WYNNE WOOO-Santard
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let Mo. Rent I ISO

Hew Sprinktored ah** 26000
eq n.. dock hgr t t ft eating
Dvietote bays
407434 4642

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157— M obile H om ls
For S ale
•0 Uborty. 14 X 7D. 3BR 2BA.
Skdmg g is t door, appkancet
mckrtted Must move 53.000
352 7354*00

Offices

ir . retd ares. 637S/mo. 5300
pets 3734010

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room 54SOmo 3774169
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shows only some 11-14 points. I f wrong. They rigged a deck, giving
stronger, South would begin with a both opponent* the trump queen.
takeout double, planning to bid no­ When the dummy was tabled, Buna ant
trump on the next round. North's use
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                    <text>TU E S D A Y
June 1, 1999
91st Year, No. 199
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

50 C e n ts

Weather

S e rv in g
Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Isolated
Showers
High: 90
Low: 68

S in c e 1908

Russ White writes about local
issues, pa3 « 3A.

□ BRIEFLY
Sign ups for youth library
programs are being held in
local county library branches.
Seminole County is leading this
year's Florida's Library Youth
Program. All manuals and
workshops for the state will be
produced and conducted by
staff from Seminole's library
system. The county is being
reimbursed for Its expenses.
The focus of the program is to
provide summer reading for
children through a structured
environment that facilitates
mom leading, and more fun.
The program, biled as JUairrs
on Mr Prowl, helps guide Idds
through summer reading.
Parents interested in signing
their children up for the pro­
gram may call 339-0140.
The Central Florida
Community Chorale will pre­
sent its 3rd Annual Pppsl
Concert on Saturday, June 1* at
2 pan. at S t Stephan Lutheran
Church. The pstfannsnoe will
include —
j f om

Freeman speaks to
Longwood
Historical Society
3A

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

Hurricanes: 1999 could be volatile for storms
From sta ff rep o rts

The hurricane forecast for 1999 is scary.
Experts are predicting a volatile season
with as many as four major hurricanes.
Florida may get 14 tropical storms this
year, of which nine could become hurri­
canes and four of them become very dan­
gerous.
The biggest concern for areas such as
Seminole County are inland winds, and if
a storm stalls, the potential for flooding.

Hurricane forecaster Bill Gray, a profes­
sor at Colorado State University, said that
hurricanes that threaten the Southeastern
United States are the worst national haz­
ard - worse than tornadoes, more danger­
ous than a global warning.
Gray said that a Category 3 hurricane
could cause $50 billion damage in a vul­
nerable place such as Florida's Gold
Coast, Tampa, Houston or New Orleans.
Gray was in Florida last week to discuss
the hurricane situation with state weather

officials. He said that his warnings do not
mean that a hurricane will necessarily
strike Florida but it would be wise for res­
idents to be aware of the damage one
could do.
Chief Terry Schenk of the Seminole
County Fire/Rescue also serves as the
area's chief meteorologist. His tracking
abilities have helped prepare county resi­
dents for storms of any kind.
Since the beginning of the year, Schenk
has been telling everyone to prepare for

B y Dan Ping ___________________ the camel's back," Thompson

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Several hundfJb epecatators turned out for the Sanford Memorial Day parade to remember those Americans
who have eetwd in the armed forces. Among those aliening the parade were (top) 3-year-old Raymond
LaReau, who apt a boost from his grandfather and namesake Raymond LaReau. Sanford pokes officer Mike
Taylor (bottoelplayed Tape with David Ogden (not pictured)) For more photos from the parade, see Page 7A.

Police busy over holiday
By Bill Kemq_______________
Staff Writer 1

□ INDEX

iW &amp;.h

See Storm s, Page 5A

Neighbors take
back area streets

of Love, Care, W it fids Story,
Carousel Guys and D ole, and
other favorites. The duuch is
located at 2110 W et SJL 434 in

The soldier, above all
other people, preys for
peace, for he must ntffar end beer the deepest
wounds end scare of
war.
Douglas MacArthur

hurricanes this summer.
"We're at risk and should take precau­
tions," he said.
The obvious preparations include stock­
ing up on canned goods and bottled
water, securing outdoor furniture and
flower pots and having flashlights, blan­
kets, clothing and emergency equipment
on hand. Battery operated radios offer
major assistance. Remember, too, to
secure important papers.

Winter Springs • A checkpoint in Winter Springs on
Saturday yeilded 160 citations,
including nine DU1 arrests.
The Winter Springs Police
Department and the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office held a
DUI checkpoint starting at 10
p m. on State Road 434.
Captain Kevin Brunnelle of
the Winter Springs Police
Department said that while
traffic was busy for the checkpoint and for the overall
Memorial Day weekend, the
lumber of citation* was typi*1.
"We normally have about 10SO arrests from this type of
&gt;peration (on Saturday),"
imnnelle said. "It's pretty nornaL"
Brunnelle said there were no
raffle fatalities in Winter

Springs during the Memorial
Day holiday.
"We did have a very busy
weekend," Brunnelle said. "It
was about average for us for a
long three day weekend."
Police conducted saturation
patrols throughout SR 434 area
in Winter Springs on Saturday.
in addition to the nine DUl's,
two people were arrested for
driving with a suspended
license, and two people were
arrested for having outstanding warrants. One of the warrants was for domestic battery,
One person was alsp stopped
for wreckless driving,
. One person was arrested for
possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana in Saturday's
patrol police said.
Through the saturation
patrols on Saturday, (here were
44 equipment violRon citations, and 39 people were cited
See Police, Page 3A

Patsy Thompson and her
neighbors are fed up with crime
in their neighborhood and have
decided to do something about
it.
They have formed a group
named Operation Clean Sweep
and have organized a neighborhood watch to help rid the area
of crime.
"We're putting the drug dealere and prostitutes on notice,"
Thompson said. "People are sick
and tired of being afraid. They're
tired of having their children not
be able to play in the neighborhood without fearing for their
safety."
Bounded by West 8th Street on
the north. West 11th Street on the
south, French Avenue on the
east, and Cedar Avenue on the
west. Operation Clean Sweep is
focused on providing a safe
atmosphere for families.
"Families are what we are all
about," Thompson said. "When
you come to our meetings, you'll
see it's usually in somebody's
front yard. All the kids arc running around playing. Sometimes
we have to shout to be heard
above the kids, but that's
We want them to be able to feel
safe in’their neighborhood."
Feeling safe in the neighborhood hasn't always been possible, according to ThompsonDope peddling and prostitution
were normal activities, and a
double drive-by shooting in
Match put everyone on edge.
"That was the straw that broke

said. "We knew we had to do
something. We didn't know
what to do, but we knew we had
to try to stop this mess."
It hasn’t been easy, Thompson
said. For starters, she wasn't
sure how many of her neighbors
would be willing to invest time
to create a neighborhood watch
group.
"All the programs in the world
won't work unless the people
are receptive and willing to
make it work," Thompson said.
"This is not easy. Some of these
people are having to stand up to
their brothers, their sisters and
sometimes their own children."
The group set its first meeting
for April 6 and 23 people attended. Since then, 19 families have
joined Operation Clean Sweep,
In addition, individual residents
are providing money to erect
neighborhood watch signs in the
area.
"These folks are digging into
their own pockets to pay for
these signs," Thompson said,
"We haven't had a fund-raiser
yet because we are too busy
cleaning up the neighborhood."
Though she's an ardent supporter of Operation Clean
Sweep, Thompson shies away
from taking any credit for the
early success of the group.
"This is not my doing,"
Thompson said. "There is no
way I could have done this. It
was all of us working together,
and we got a lot of help from
many people."
One person who was instruSee Streets, Page 5A

N ad eau earn s S h e riff’s hon ors
SA N FO RD • A high school
student in Sanford received a
graduation present from the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office on Friday.
Bobbie Nadeau, 17, received
the $750 Sheriff's Office Good
Student
Incentive
Award
Scholarship. She graduated
from Seminole Community
College's Adult High School this
month with a 3.13 grade point
average.
Nadeau plans to attend
Seminole Community College
in the fall and pursue a degree
in history. She said she wants to
be a history teacher.
Working
part-time
at
McDonald's while attending
school, Nadeau transferred to
the adult high school nearly two
years ago.
S m Honors, Page 4A

HnHpholob)f%ffViy Vto»n(
Bobbie Nadeau receives the Seminole County Sheriff's Office Good Student
Award Scholarship from Sheriff Don Ealinger Friday.

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, Junn 1, 1999

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Police Log
Thefollowing reports were com­
piled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Department for arrests
reported through the morning o f
May 28.

Jr., 19, of Zepherhllls, and two
others, were arrested by Lake
Mary police at the intersection
of Intcrstate-4 and Lake Mary
Boulevard.

TEEN A R R ESTS

Police said they stopped the
vehicle when it was reported
that beer bottles were being
thrown out of a window on M .
Hurlbutt was charged with

LAKE MARY - May 27.
Logan D. Hurlbutt, 19, of Lake
Placid and David Robert Graf

possession of an alcoholic bev­
erage by a person under 21
years of age. Graf was charged
with possession of under 20
grams of cannabis. Charges
against the other two were not
immediately available. All four
were taken to the Juvenile
Detention Facility.

SEM IN O LE CO U N TY - May

28. Francis P. Harmer, 48, of
Apopka, was stopped by sher­
iff's deputies on SR-436 near
Altamonte Springs. Harmer
was charged with driving
under the Influence (DUI).
ALTAM ONTE SP R IN G S -

May 28. Christopher Diloigi, 26,
of Apopka, was stopped by

DUI ARRESTS

Freeman speaks to Longwood group
B y E ld a N ich ole______________
S p ecia l to the Herald

m onths old , is a m em ber o f the
H istorical So ciety and attended
the m eeting.
Freem an and h is fam ily lived
for m any years in the house
now occupied by a b u sin ess at
th e en tra n ce o f P lan tatio n
E states in L on gw ood . H is
brother, Dr. Brad Freem an, and
p arents, M r. and M rs. H arold
•Bud" Freem an, a lso Uved in
the house.
T h e bu sin ess m eetin g w as
cond ucted by Sharon W rig h t
p resid en t. C aro ly n B iatlin e,
chairm an o f the stu d en t tou rs
of
th e
h isto ric
B rad lee*
M cIntyre H ouse, reported th at
they w ere su ccessfu l th is year
and w ill resum e in the FalL
T h e B istlin e broth ers, Fred
and Joh n , are activ e m em bers
o f the H istorical grou p, and are
d irect d escend an ts o f the ea rli­
est settlers o f Longw ood. The
b ro th ers p rovid ed Freem an
w ith a v ariety o f facts and p ic­
tu res fo r h is p resentations.

LON GW O OD - H istorian Hal
Freem an w as the gu est speaker
at a recen t m eeting o f th e
C en tral Florid a S o ciety fo r
H isto rical
P reservatio n
in
lo n g w o o d .
Freem an has gathered sto ries
and pictu res from fam ily m em ­
bers o f the earliest Longw ood
fou n d ers.
Each
slid e
he
show ed at the m eeting had a
d etailed story.
A fter doing a cla ss paper
w hile a student at Lym an H igh
S ch o o l, Freem an d ed icated
him self to researching history.
H e h as p h otograp hed old
stru ctu res and search ed fo r
a rtifa cts w here m any old
build in gs on ce stood.
Freem an w orks at LockheedM artin.
Freem an's great-au nt. Lib
B o th el, w h o h as liv ed in
Longw ood sin ce sh e w as six

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M arvin C urrie Jon es, 55,
Pacasso D rive, D eltona, died
Saturday, M ay 29,1999. Bom in

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Deborah Kay M anning, 44,
Tangelo D rive, San ford , d ied
Sunday, May 30, 1999. Bom
D ecem ber 18,
1954, M rs.
M anning w as a lifelong Sanford
resid en t She w as an office m anager for a refrigeration service,
She w as a m em ber o f the First
Baptist Church o f G eneva.
• Survivors include husband,
Leslie M anning, Sanford; son,
David M agna, D eltona; daughter, K ate M anning, Sanford ;
daughter; C h ristin a M anning,
G ain esville;
brother,
D ale

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everyone he was retiring. He was
out of there. The d ty gave him
his gun and badge and said
thank you. Bronson becam e act­
ing chief.
W hen the national search began
for a permanent chief, Bronson
threw h it hat into the ring. A
good many of the Sanford cops
cheered. So did other law
enforcem ent leaders in the area.
They called Bronson and **4 -**^
him welL
Three or four •who were inter­
ested in the Job * asked for
Bronson's blessing. Part o f the
blue w all tradition. A courtesy to
good cop. Bronson told them to
go for i t Definitely go for it
Later this month, Sanford will
nam e its new chief - and his
nam e w on't be Bronson. H e's out
o f the chase. The new chief will
be an "outsider." The new chief
w ill be embraced warmly.
Everyone w ill know h it (maybe,
her) name.
W hat happens 31 / 2 years from
now is anyone's guess.

•

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Jones, W kkenburg, Ax; sister,
Sharon C onners, Roanoke, Va;
four grandchildren.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e is in charge o f services.

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Elizabeth M. Thom pson, 68,
Riverbend D rive, A ltam onte
Springs, died Tuesday, M ay 25,
1999. Bom in Brooklyn, New
York, sh e m oved to C entral
Florida in 1997. M rs. Thom pson
w as a seam stress. She atteneded
M acedonia M issionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include husband,
Franklin
E.
Thom pson,
A ltam onte Springs; daughter,
Renee Sim pson, Longw ood;
Linda
M ills,
C asselberry;
JoA nne W are, Spangdahlem ,
Germany.
G olden's Funeral Hom e,
W inter Park, la in charge o f aarvices.

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making it past five years/* said
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arrested by deputies at his resi­
dence, as the result of a report­
ed altercation with a female. He
was charged with battery,
domestic violence.

SA N FO RD - May 28. Robert
William Stepen, 31, of Sanford,
was stopped by deputies at
25th Street and Mellonvillc
Avenue. He was charged with

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Grace. “Som e go a year or two.
Okie guy was out before he
began.
'T h ere was this one fellow - Wes
McClure in San Leandro, Calif. •
he was county manager for 28
years," SUvin said. T h e y had the
sam e mayor just as long. N o one
fussed much about things in San
Leandro. They liked their mayor
and they liked their m anages."
Polka chiefs are Isas U M y to
serve as long as m anager*. The
average top cop lasts three and a
half years. Some retire, som e are
n iw , o w n
in o u v r )w .
W hen Joe Dillard w as elevated
to Chief of Police in Sanford, he
had visions o f at least five years
an the Job. He had a good record,
had moved up the ranks and
earned the position. A ll o f a sud­
den there was m iping in the
ranks and a consultant saying the
Sanford Folioe Department w as a

ty 's ex-deputy m anagec does
save a bundle cn moving expens­
es.
If Grace does the Job w ell he can
expect a t many as five years in
the position. That's the average
life span for a d ty or county
administrator. Five years. B v e
years before they go to a bigger
munidphUty. O r five years before
they get canned in the political

DUI and reckless driving.

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

The meaning of search and employ
The county found its manager
before the City of Sanfbcd could
begin to whittle its long list of
police chief candidates.
Believing that haste makes
waste, Sanford City Manager
Tony VanDerwotp is m aking no
apokgies for the extended top
cop m uch.
M id i than 100 top ranking law
enfotrem ent officials are lined up
to command a farce that two
years ago was found to be “dys­
functional''
City leaders are looking for some­
one from outside the present
ranks.
This outside preference, no m at­
ter how well intentioned, elim i­
nated Acting Police Chief Ray
Bronson from the search.
Pridefuliy, Bronson withdrew his
application. H is watch te in its
Anal hours.
By selecting Kevin Grace as the
county's top adm inistrator the
county commissioners looked no
further than to Grace's residence
in Longwood. Rehiring the coun­

Altamonte Springs police on
SR-436. He was charged with
DUI, possession of a controlled
substance, and violation of a
drivers license restriction.

Call
Frank Voltolina
322-2611
For Quotes

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Ping named Seminole Herald editor
From Staff R ep o rts

and design changes and hired an
experienced staff writer. Dan is
Sanford — Seminole Herald going to make a lot of changes at
publisher Doug Fetzer has hired the Seminole Herald. We are on
Pan Ping as the newspaper's our way to becoming a much
editor.
better local newspaper."
Ping, a native of Hast
Ping graduated from the
lennessce, comes to the Herald University of Alabama in
Irom the Press Enterprise in 1991
with
a
degree
in
Farragut, Tennessee. Both cne Criminal Justice and a minor in
Herald and the Press Enterprise English. He worked as a
are
owned
by
Republic probation officer before taking
Newspapers Inc, headquarted in a job in the newspaper industry
Farragut.
in 1993. Since that time he
"We are really fortunate to have has won numerous
firstsomeone like Dan to run our edi­ place awards in state and profes­
contests,
including
torial department," said Fetzer. sional
"In his first week on the job, he honors for editorial writing, fea­
made some much needed layout ture photography, page design

and breaking news.
"I’m excited about living and
working in Seminole County,"
said Ping. "There's a lot of hard
work that must be done, but this
newspaper has unlimited poten­
tial. We have some good
reporters on staff, and I look for­
ward to working with them as
we build the Seminole Herald
into a great community new spa­
per."

Ping began his newspaper
career with the Clinch Valley
Chronicle in Like City, Tenn.
before joining the staff of the
Roane
County
News
in
Kingston, Tenn. While working
for the Roane County News as a

beat reporter, Ping oversaw pro­
duction
of the
Harriman
Record, a zoned newspaper that
was named the second best
weekly paper for General
Excellence by the Tennessee
Press Association.
"1 look forward to meeting
folks here in Seminole County,"
said Ping. "My first week here
has been focused primarily on
learning the Herald's in-house
processes. However, beginning
this week. I’m concentrating on
getting out into the community
and meeting as many people as
possible."
To contact Ping or any other
Herald reporter, call 322-2611.

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Nadeau said she enjoys drawing
and listening to music in her free
time, when she lias it.
"Free time doesn't come very
often," Nadeau said.
The adult high school's depart­
ment chairs and Resource Deputy
Victor Hardy selected Nadeau to
receive the scholarship.
"She takes her studies serious­
ly," Susan Wymaa an adult high
school department chair who
mentored Nadeau in career prep
programs, said. "She'll make a
great teaclier."
Nadeau's parents, Jerry and
Candy Nadeau, said they are
proud of her
"She work'd for it (her suc­
cess)," Jerry Nadeau said. "And
slie got it. I enjoy history myself."

Ping

B usin ess Focus
T his W eek:
Don't be fooled, Tire City offers a lo t more than Just tires.
While Ores are certainly the specialty o f Tire City, don't let the
nam e fool you.
In addition to offering the highest quality tires and tire service, the
business located a t 2921 Orlando Drive (Sanford Center) can take
r a r e o f any au to need.
Opened in 1968, T ire City h as had the sam e m anagem ent far over
11 years. T h ai m eans th at not onfy do the people a t Tire City u n d e r­
s ta n d the needs and concern s o f the people o f the com m unity, but
(h e y have dedicated themsetvea to keeping the community happy,
s in c e they have been su ch an integral p u t of It for s o long.
Owner Jo h n Sellers h as a lot o f experience In th e lire b u s in e s s . He
was raised In a fam ily th at was also In th e au tom otiv e In d u stry an d
c o m e s by not only hta m echanical s k ills, b u t a ls o h ls p ro fessio n al
s k ills honestly.
,
T ires and custom wheels o f all s h a p e s , sizes a n d b ra n d s a r e a v a il­
a b le a t Tire City. W h e th e r y o u need a new tire for y o u r a u to m o b ile
or a co m p lete p a ck a g e for y o u r new c u sto m tru c k .
S e lle rs a n d h ls s ta f f c a n ta lk to y ou a b o u t y o u r n e ed s
an d d e s ire s an d d eterm in e exa ctly w h at b e s t s u its you .

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mental in assisting the group
was Tom Carpenter.
"We would have gotten started
anyway, but his help really got
us going," Thompson said.
Carpenter helped the group by
providing them plenty of infor­
mation and Ups on how to start a
neighborhood watch group.
Neighborhood businesses
have been supportive of the
group, as well, Thompson
noted. Chuck Bceghly at Classic
Graphics Aiken Printing Co.
has reproduced the group's
newsletter at no cost and offered
the use of his Fax number so the
group can receive incoming
faxes. Dean Kay of Ray's
Appliance has offered the group
his parking lot for fund-raising

projects and also supplied the
meat for the April 20th barbecue.
And Thompson said Matt
Coleman at l-arues Bar was the
first business to purchase a crime
watch sign.
Thompson also received some
help she had not counted on.
"To be honest, I hadn't hear
much positive feedback about
our city police department," she
candidly admitted. "In years
past, they were not very sup­
portive."
However, Thompson said she
has been pleasantly surprised by
the aid the department has pro­
vided.
"They have been big support­
ers of the neighborhood watch,"
she said. "We could not have got

anywhere without them. During
our first meeting, they sent offi­
cers. They were stopping people
in the streets letting them know
that we weren't going to put up
with this drug selling and prosti­
tution any longer."
Helping residents start neigh­
borhood watch groups is just
part of a day's work according to
CpI. Rick Poovey of the Sanford
Police Department.
"We're really just doing our
job," said Poovey. "I'm happy
that we arc building a good rela­
tionship with the neighborhood.
That's what it’s about, and the
residents are doing a great job in
organizing this effort."
Becoming more involved in
neighborhoods is part of the

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department's community polic­
ing philosophy that began sever­
al years ago.
"It makes us proactive instead
of reactive," said Poovey. "Any
time you can be proactive and
prevent a problem, you have a
greater chance for success."
Operation Clean Sweep holds
meetings the first Tuesday of
every month. The June meeting
is today at 6:15 p.m. at the
Springfield Missionary Baptist
Church, located at the comer of
Cedar Avenue and 12th Street.
Michael O. White, a member of
Teen Challenge, will speak to the
group.
For more information about
Operation Clean Sweep, call 3222301.

The American Red Cross warns
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weather risks, to understand the
meaning of WATCH and
WARNING, to create a family
disaster plan nd to prepare a dis­
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A hurricane watch means a
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c a ll 8 6 9 - 6 3 6 4 .

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M e m b ers o f T a k e O ff P o u n d s
S e n s ib ly .
TO PS.
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e v e n in g s from 7 to 8 p .m . at
th e F ir s t C h r is tia n C h u rc h .
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ra ilr o a d e r s ,
b o th a c tiv e an d re tire d , a re In­
vited to a tte n d .
F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll H o ra c e
G re e n . 3 2 2 - 5 4 9 3 .

Woman’s Club
T h e S a n fo rd W o m a n 's C lu b
m e e ts th e first W ed n esd a y o f
e a c h m o n th . O c to b e r th rou g h
J u n e , a t 1 0 :0 0 a .m .. a t th e
c lu b h o u s e . 3 0 9 S . O ak A ve.,
follow ed liy th e p ro g ram a t
1 1 :0 0 a .m . R e se rv a tio n s for th e
n o o n lu n c h e o n a re n e c e s s a r y
th ro u g h th e te le p h o n e c o m m it­
te e.

Recovery, Inc

Lions Club
T lie L ongw ood -L ake M aty L i­
o n s C lu b m e e ts th e first a n d
th ird T u e sd a y o f every m o n th ,
at 7 p .m .. at th e R a m a d a In n .
S t a t e R oad 4 3 4 In L ongw ood.
V is ito rs a n d p ro sp e c tiv e m e m ­
b e r s a r e w elcom e to a tte n d .

R ecovery . In c .. Is a s e lf-h e lp
m e n ta l h r a lih o rg a n iz a tio n for
p eop le w ho s u ffe r from p a n ic
a tta c k s , d e p re s s io n , fe a rs an d
g e n era l n e rv o u s sy m p to m s. F or
In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 6 6 0 - 2 0 0 3 . or
8 9 6 -5 9 0 6 .

TO PS

Pilot Club
T h e S a n fo rd Pilot C lu b m e e ts
th e first an d third T u esd a y a t 7
p .m . In th e R S V P b u ild in g on
th e c a m p u s a t S e m in o le C o m ­
m u n ity C o lleg e. All In te re s te d
a re w elco m e to a tte n d .

Musons

C e n tra l F lo rid a B lood B a n k
Is a s k in g d o n o rs o f all ty p e s
b loo d
e s p e c ia lly
O -ty p c
d o n o rs - to d o n a te a t Its
S a n fo rd
b ran ch .
1302
E.
S e c o n d S t . F o r In fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll 3 2 2 - 0 8 2 2 .

Rotary
T h e R o ta iy B r e a k fa s t C lu b
m e e ts every W e d n esd a y a t 7 : 3 0
a .m . a t th e C o lo n ia l Room R e s ­
ta u r a n t o n F ir s t S tr e e t in S a n ­
ford . F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll R ick R u s s l a t 3 2 2 - 0 2 8 5 .

Optimist Club
T h e S a n fo rd O p tim ist C lu b
m e e ts
ev ety
W e d n esd a y
at
n o o n a t th e c o lo n ia l Room In
d ow ntow n S a n fo rd . V is ito rs a re
w elco m e. C a ll 3 2 3 - 2 1 9 4 o r 3 2 2 0298.

Kiwanis Club
T h e K iw an is C lu b o f S a n fo rd
m e e ts w eekly W ed n esd a y a t
n o o n fo r a lu n c h e o n m e e tin g a t
th e L a k e sid e L a n d in g a t th e M a­
rin a M otel o n L a k e M o n ro e.

Al-Anon
A l-A non Is a n a n o n y m o u s,
n o n -p ro fit o r g a n iz a tio n , o p en
to a n y o n e w ho Is a re la tiv e or
friend o f a n a lc o h o lic .
S e re n ity W on A l-A non m e e ts
e a c h M onday a t 7 p .m . a n d
T h u rs d a y a t 7 p .m . M e e tin g s
a re h eld In th e b a c k ro o ln o f
th e S a h a r a C lu b , 2 5 8 7 S o u th
S a n fo rd
A ve.,
S a n fo rd .
All
m e e tin g s a re n o n -s m o k in g .
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n , c a ll
2 9 1 -1 9 0 0 .

Nar-Anon
every
m e e ts
N ar-A non
W e d n esd a y a t 8 p .m . a t O r­
la n d o R eg ion al S o u th S e m in o le
H o sp ita l, 5 5 5 W e st S t a t e R oad
4 3 4 . Longw ood. N ar-A non Is a
su p p o rt g ro u p o p en to fa m ilie s
a n d frie n d s o f a d d ic ts . J o i n fo r
su p p o rt In c o p in g w ith y o u r
a d d ic t; g a in s e r e n ity to m a k e
d e c is io n s a n d p u t y o u r live
b a c k In fo c u s. C a ll (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 3 4 3 4 . 3 3 3 -9 2 0 4 . o r 2 9 4 -6 5 0 4
fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n .

Film series
T h e W est V o lu s ia H o lo c a u s t
M em o rial C o u n c il p r e s e n ts th e
1 9 9 5 -9 6 film s e r ie s th e first
W e d n esd a y o f every m o n th
th ro u g h M a rch , a t 7 :3 0 p .m ., a t
th e T e m p le S h a lo m o f D e lto n a .
1 7 8 5 E lk c o m B lv d ., D e lto n a .
P h o n e: ( 9 0 4 ) 7 8 9 -2 2 0 2 .

W onn er

SA N FO R D - J i m P a r r is h h a s
w orked w ith S e m in o le V o lu n ­
te e r E n te r p r is e s for a p p r o x i­
m ately o n e y e a r. A lth o u g h h e
Is d isa b le d h e w an ted lo h e lp
th e co m m u n ity In so m e way.
P a rrish sa id th a t h e "d ocs
w h a tev er Is need ed " In th e o r ­
g a n iz a tio n . T ju s t w an t lo h e lp
th e le s s fo rtu n a te an d need y.
W e sh o u ld all do o u r p art to
help o n e a n o th e r a n d give b a c k
lo th e c o m m u n ity ."
W hen “on duty" s o m e two o r
m ore d a y s a w eek for sev er'd
h o u rs a d ay. P a rris h m ay b e
s e e n d is trib u tin g food, a s s i s t ­
ing th e p a tr o n s o r filling In
w ith a h e lp in g h a n d .
"S o m e tim e s I give ou t c a n n e d
food, b rea d o r p ro d u ce ." h e
s a id . "Il d e p e n d s on w hat we
h a v e a n d w hat Is n e ed e d ."
He sh a re d th a t c lie n ts m ust
"qualify" for th e h e lp th a t It
given. A s s is ta n c e Is b a se d on
th e In co m e a n d o th e r fa c to rs .
H u n d red s o f p eop le w eekly
co m e for th is h elp . Marty a re
In -b etw e en Jo b s , hav e b e e n
d ow n-sized , lald -o ff. h a v e b e e n
III nr h o sp ita liz e d o r hav e Ju st
n u t in to so m e b ad lu ck .
S e m in o le
V o lu n te e r
E n te r ­
p ris e s a s s i s t s to h elp th e s e
fa m ilie s
or
In d iv id u als
"get
b a c k on th e ir fre t" an d still b e
a b le to feed th e ir ch ild re n In
th e p r o c e s s .
P a rrish ad d ed . " J e a n M e lts Is
th e d ire c to r. S h e Is a w onderful

F rie n d s
s h o rt on
b le a c h e r
m a n n e rs
D EA R ADBY: I have read your
column for more than 20 years but
h a v e n e v e r w r itt e n . H o w ev er, I
h a v e n o t s e e n m y p ro b le m a d ­
d re sse d , and I ’m hoping you can
help me.
My wife and I enjoy season tick­
e ts to th e M ilw au kee B u ck s w ith
th ree oth er couples. W hen I go to
th e c o n c e s s io n s ta n d , I fe e l th e
polite thing to do is to ask if anyone
e lse would like an y th in g . M ost o f
th e tim e , th e o th e r co u p les w ill
order a snack or beverage. I always
b u y th e m . T h e p ro b le m is th e y
r a re ly re c ip ro c a te . O cc a s io n a lly ,
they’ll offer, but more often than not
they simply do not go to the conces­
sion stand or w ait until I go.
A t tim es, I actually hold off get­
ting a soda for fear th a t it will end
up being a $ 3 0 trip . T hey are not
ieap.
otherwise what I would call *chea
W e have never had a problem splitAs I'm sure you are aw are, the
prices a t auditoriums and stadium s
a re q u ite steep . Any suggestions?
P le a s e h u rry , o r I m ay go b roke
through the playoffs.
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(XTHon. S h e d ev o tes a lot o f
tim e an d effort Into th e p r o ­
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" I t s ao rew ard in g to v o lu n te er

ADVICE
COLUMNIST

DEAR GOING FOR BKOKEi
It's tim e to atop Ju m pin g
through hoop* for your friends.
The next time you return from
the concession stand with an
armload o f goodies, announce
what each of them owes you for
the items they requested. To do
so is not considered Impolite,
and It's better then going broke
in the bleachers.
D EA R A B B Y : I saw th e letters
about cla ss projects in which atud en ts wrote som ething nice about
the other students, and how appre­
ciated those comments were. Let me
tell you about a project with unfor­
tu nate results.
I h a v e a a w e e t, i n t e llig e n t
daughter III call “G ina." Two yearn
ago, her fourth-grade teacher asked
th e s tu d e n ts to w rite so m e th in g
n ice ab ou t each o f th e o th e r s tu ­
d en ts, th e n gave th e m essages to
th e s tu d e n t to w hom th e y p e r ­
ta in e d . T h e te a c h e r did not look
over th e meaaagea before sh e d is­
tributed them.
Abby, while G ina received many
c o m p lim e n ts , th e y w e re i n t e r ­
sp e rsed w ith p a in fu l, cru el com ­
m e n ts s u ch a a , "G in a h aa a b ig
n o se ,’ ’ G in a ia fa t,” ’ G in a w ears
ugly c lo th e s ,” ’ G in a ia d u m b .” I
didn't cry in front o f my daughter
when I read them , but I broke down
later.
W h en G in a ’s te a c h e r le a rn e d
th ere were hurtful rem arks on her
paper, she tried to erase them , but
the words were still faintly visible.
Sh e made the guilty students apoloize, b u t th e dam age had alread y
s e n d o n e . I a a k e d G in a i f s h e
w a n te d m e to k e e p th e p a p e r
b ecau se o f a ll th e nice com m ents
w ritten th ere, but she said, “No, I
don’t ev er w ant to see th a t paper
again.”
I know the teacher m eant well,
bu t sh e should have reviewed the
co m m en ts b efore ahe d istrib u te d
them. Abby, please remind teachers
to do th a t, becau se even w ith the
moat positive exercise, ugliness can
show its face.
MOM O F A WOUNDED
DAUGHTER

S

DEAR MOMi Y ou 're rig h t.
Children can be cruel, and the
te a c h e r wee tbougbtleea end
n aive to have circu la te d th e
p ap ere w ith o u t fir a t h avin g
checked them over. The kind of
h u rt y o u r d a u g h te r e x p e r i­
enced can linger for years.
Help Gina explore and devel­
op h e r ta le n ts In a n a re a In
w h ich sh e ca n sh in e and
receive positive reinforcement.
And please reassu re h er th at
very few people are universally
p o p u la r. I t is u n r e a lis tic to
e x p e ct every one to liko you.
Some people require more time
th an o th ers to develop th e ir

\&gt;1 th J e a n an d w ith thin p r o ­
gram ." h e sa id . “W h en you give
b a c k It m a k e s you th a n k fu l for
w hat you do h av e."
P a rrish h a s b e e n m arried for
sev en y e a rs to h is w ife. C o n ­

n ie. T h ey have tw o ch ild re n ,*
L a n ce and Jim m y . T lie couple*
hav e resid ed In tlie S a n fo rd
a re a for th ree y e a rs and a tte n d
Holy C r o s s L utheru n C h u rch In
D ike M ary.

In d o o r m old s
a r e h a rm fu l to
h u m a n h ealth
.. In 1 9 9 3 -1 9 9 4 . th e re w as nn
u n u su a l o u tb re a k o f p u lm o ­
nary’ h r m o r T l t a g r In In fa n ts In
C lev elan d . O hio, w h ere r e ­
search ers
found a
s p e c ific
fu n g u s grow ing In th e h o m e s
o f s lr k In fa n ts . In May 1 9 9 7 .
th e J o u r n a l o f A m criru n M edi­
c a l A s s o c ia tio n ca rrie d a n ew s
a rtic le titled ’ F lo o d s ca rry p o ­
te n tia l for to xic m old d is e a s e .*
In a d d itio n , th e c lo s u r e an d
e x te n siv e re n o v a tio n o f s e v rra l
c o u rth o u s e s In F lo rid a , d ue to
m o ld s, a re re ce n t te s tim o n ia ls
to th e Irn p o rta n rc o f Ind oor
m o ld s to h u in n n h e a lth . T h e re
Is en o u g h ev id e n ce a c c u m u ­
lated up u n til now . Im p lica tin g
a p a rtic u la r fu n g u s a s a s e r i­
o u s p ro b lem In h o m e s and
b u ild in g s an d o n e
o f th e
c a u s e s o f th e ’ s ic k b u ild in g
sy n d ro m e ."
T lie F u n g u s: S ta c h y b o tr y s
ch a rtu m w as first found an d
d e s crib e d In 1 8 3 7 from w a ll­
p a p e r c o lle cte d In a h o m e In
I V ague. T h e fu n g u s Is c o m ­
m only found o n p la n t d e b ris
an d In soil, an d c a n b e grown
In a rtific ia l m ed ia s u c h a s p o ­
ta to d e x tro s e
or com m eal
a g a r, w h ere it p ro d u ce s a
large
q u a n titie s
of
dark
s p o re s . T h e fu n g u s Is r e la ­
tively e a sy to Id entify b e c a u s e
o f th e u n iq u e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
o f th e s p o r e s w h ich a re u r ice llu la r, d a rk b row n to b la c k
a n d o fte n sh o w in g a ridged
s u r fa c e w h en m a tu re . T h e
s p o r e s a re cov ered w ith a
slim e re sid u e und re m a in t o ­
g e th e r a s a m a s s o r b all o f
s p o re s .
T lie
sp ores
are.
th e re fo re , n ot read ily d is s e m i­
n a te d In th e a ir co m p a re d to
o th e r fu ngi. H ow ever, w h en
th e fu n g u s an d s u b s tr a te d ries
an d is d istu rb ed b y m e c h a n i­
c a l m e a n s o r a ir m o vem en t,
co n ld la c a n b e c o m e a ir b o r n e .
A sim p le w ay to grow th e d in ­
g u s is to s tr e a k s o m e s p o r e s
o n to wet (liter p a p e r In a p e ril
d ish a n d w ithin a w eek s p o r e s
will b e p ro d u ced .
M yco toxin s:
T h is
fu n gu s
p ro d u ce s
m y co to x in s
an d
o th e r b io lo g ica lly activ e c o m ­
p o u n d s. th a t Is w hy th is d in ­
g u s Is o f c o n c e rn to h u m an
h e a lth . V a rio u s ty p e s o f to x in s
urc p rod u ced by th is o rg a n sm ,
b u t th e d ifficu lty In o b ta in in g ,
id en tifyin g
and
purifying
th e s e to x in s lia s slow ed e x ­
te n siv e s tu d ie s o n th e ir b io ­
lo g ical
activ ity . In a d d itio n ,
th e
fu n g u s
p ro d u ce s
cy ­
clo s p o rin
und
o th e r c o m ­
p o u n d s w h ich a re p o ten t 1m m u n o su p p re slv e
a g e n ts .
T h e s e c h e m ic a ls m uy b e re­
s p o n s ib le fo r tlie ob serv ed
high to xicity o f th is fu ngu s.

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L ocal C h a p te r 2 3 2 o f T O P S
In Longw ood (T a k e O ff P o u n d s
S e n s ib ly ) m e e ts every W e d n e s ­
day at 6 : 3 0 p .m .. In th e gym o f
S o u th S e m in o le H o sp ita l, 5 5 5
W . S t a t e Road 4 3 4 , Longw ood.
W eighing b e g in s a t 5 :3 0 p .m .
For
In fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll
(4 0 7 )
3 3 2 - 7 1 5 6 or 5 3 9 -9 0 7 1 .

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F&amp;AM - S ta te d C o m m u n ic a ­
tio n s a r e held o n th e first an d
th ird T u e s d a y s o f e a c h m o n th
a t 7 :3 0 p .m . D in n e r is served a t
6 :1 5 p .m .
T h e lodge Is lo c a te d a t 2 1 2
P a rk Ave. N orth . S a n fo rd . F o r
m o re In fo rm a tio n c a ll (4 0 7 )
3222616.

Volunteer of the Week
P a r r i s h g iv e s b a c k to th e c o m m u n ity

I I KKI K

Gardening

S y m p to m s: C o m m o n s y m p ­
to m s In h u m an s u rc d c r m u tl-.
tls. p ain nnd In flam m atio n th e
m u cu s m e m b ra n e s
o f th e
m o u th (uid th ro at, a burning-,
s e n s a tio n o f th e n a s a l p a s ­
s a g e s , tig h tn e s s o f th e c h e s t,
ro u g h , bloody rh in itis , fever,
h e a d a c h e , and fatigu e.
D etectio n and C o n tro l: D e­
te c tio n o f th e fu n g u s Is u su ally
by In s p e ctio n and /or a ir an d
s u r fa c e sam p lin g . B e c a u s e th r
fu n g u s Is not read ily a i r b o r n e ..
a ir s a m p lin g In a c o n ta m i­
n a te d en v iron m en t m ay show
low lev els o f sp o re s In th e a ir.
In s p e c tio n o f p o te n tia l s it e s
o f co n ta m in a tio n , e s p e c ia lly
In cov ered / p ro tected p la c e s . Is
n e c e s s a r y to d eterm in e w h ere
th e fu n g u s o c c u rs an d th e
level o f co n ta m in a tio n . T lie
fu n g u s Is m ost
co m m o n ly
found In h o m es o r b u ild in g s
w h ich hav e su s ta in e d flooding
o r w a te r d am age from b ro k e n
p ip e s,
ro o f leu k s,
sew ag e
b a c k u p , co n d e n s a tio n , e tc .
S p o re s a re found tn th e s o li
an d Introd uced
alo n g w ith
floo d w n trrs or d u st nnd d irt
e n te rin g w ith w a ter from a
ro o f le a k , e tc . It Is m o st c o m ­
m on o n tlie p ap er co v erin g o f
s h e e tr o c k . bu t c a n b e found
o n w allp ap er, c e llin g tile s ,
p a p e r p ro d u cts, c a r p e ts w ith
n a tu ra l fib e rs , p a p e r c o v e r in g !
on in su la te d p ip es. In I n s u la - !
(ion m a te ria l, on wood, a n d :
o n g e n era l o rg an ic d e b ris. I f
a r e a s co n ta m in a te d w ith th e
fu n g u s a r e d isco v ered , do n o t j
a tte m p t to solve th e p r o b l e m :
w ith o u t
follow ing
re c o m -:
m end ed sa fe ty p ro ce d u re s fo r ;
w o rkin g w ith to xic m o ld s, c s p e cla lly if heavily c o n ta m i­
n a te d (re sp ira to r an d p ro p e r
cov erin g o f th e s k in a n d e y e s
m ay b e needed). G et ad vice I f •
th e re Is a se rio u s p ro b le m , |
D isin fe ctin g tlie s u r fa c e o f
c o n ta m in a te d m a te ria ls m a y ]
kill tlie fu n g u s on tlie s u r fa c e , ;
b u t o ften It will survive u n d e r
th e s u r fa c e and grow a g a in . j
7TUs a rticle im s ex tra cted fr o m
on article by llcrlln N elson J e a Hint! l/i th e w eb site o f th e A m ert
can 1‘hu topatlu jloyku l S o ciety .

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ROBOTM AN'

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by L aonard Starr

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LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Furry arrange­
ments or instructions could be misinter­
preted and cau sa you complications
down the kne today Make cerfaat a* par*
bee vtvotved tuSy understand the coned
information
VIRGO (Au*. 23-Sept 22) Leave we*
enough atone today 4 thmgs are rumng
smoothly It could prove to be oounterproductrve to make changes merely for the
sake of being afferent
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) AS decisions
concerning issu e s important tu you
should not be left up to anyone but your­
self today, even if that individual is a
trusted partner The end results may not
please you.
SCORPIO (O ct 84-Nev. 22) Ignore any
something for-nottung promises you get
today, bacause they ! a* be hoSow and
empty- It you want something, be pre­
pared to gal ■ me sure way, earn *
SAGITTARIUS (N a *. 22 -D ee. 2 t )
Optimism is a wonderful quality whan
slanted corredfy. M2 la miapiaced today,
howavar, thars's a good chance you
could go out on a kmb that a about to bo
loll.

Wednesday. June 2. 19*9

by C h a rt** M. S h u ll

PEANUTS
THOMAS PAINE SAID.
•“THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT
TRY MEN'S SOULS "

by T.IC Ryan

TUM BLEW EEDS

The year ahead could hold more than the
usual fair share of opportumiies you
m ^ iteip ect However, nottvng w* come
of any them unless you're prepared lo
take the mtiatrve
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Everything
w * go a lot smoother for you today 1 you
don't try to alter who you are. so |ust be
youne* By attempting to meals another,
you wJI cast yourself in an unsuitable
rote Oemmi. treat youraed to a bulhdey
gift Send lor your Astro-Graph predic­
tions for the year ahead by marling $2
and aaO-artteaaed stamped anvetopa to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. P O
Boa 178*. Murray H* Staton. New York.
NY tOIM. Be sure to stateyour rouse
sign
CANCER (June It-duty 22) Bo prepared
to )ump in and taka over 4 someone who
proneeod to help you wNh a critical career
lasua ren eges on the fob Oon't gal

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -Jan . 12 ) Don t
start any protects todey whore you know
gomg m a wodd be anpoestote lo fenwft
The clutter you create could severely
impede your progress tor longer nan you
could hands
AOUAStU* (Jan. 20-Feb. 12) Any sen
out or importer* work should be double
checked instead of assumng Vangs were
done conectfy die first feme It on error is
made today, ■ ooukt be a tag one
PtaCCS (Pa*. 20 March 20) Condtone
ere auch h at pronseei made rrssht turn
o d to be promwas broken Ba eapeoaty
carafd 2 your daakn0S have anydsng to
do w«h money or a warranty
ARMS (March 2 1 -April 12) Alow others
to have died te y from feme to feme today
and
W * W ^ * W W bo
V W joitfint
W ^ ^ d r W r vs aAma ^lactmn
v t t w n * Syou
iW S
have your'fe. Being loo demanding wdl
turn everybody o*.
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 2 0 ) A falsa
sens# of security eoutd bo your worst
enemy today. Every tote you ptinh.you
have an aoa up your sis mm. you'd bettor
watch your back, because chances are
you! get dumped.
C IS H b yK K A .to

wiri AT BRIDGE

by Art San so m

THE BORN LO SER

On a first-name
basis only
By P h illip Alder

DO YOU

DO YOO D K A A I N O O U ^ T

bTfclCTLY B L K JC AMD B L O C 1

KKEMBOL
YOUKCSEN^
B F O T U 57

by M ori W alker

BEETLE BAILEY

WWW CAS TOON bad

Certain famous people are known by
only one name: Madonna and Pete, to
take two fam iliar e ia m p le a . In the
bridge world, there are Omar and Zia.
But there la only one pair that fits the
category: Lily and Maud, who are the
m ainstays of the Egyptian women’s
team.
In this deal from a pair tournament
In Syria, they defended beautifully.
It must be admitted that South's bid­
ding la out in the moat optimistic of all
optimistic twilight zones. Probably, he
should p a ts over two spades, but to
raise to four hearts is, well, select your

from the auction expecting her part­
ner to be short in diamonds, switched
to that suit. D eclarer won with dum­
my's king and called for a trump. LUy
continued the good work by winning
with her ace (why did she do that?)
and returning her last diamond. When
Maud won the second round of trumps
with her king, she gave Lily a diamond
ruff to defeat the contract and score a
complete top. (This means th e y 1
the only East-W est pair to register a
plus score.)
How did Lily know to win with the
heart ace? WeU, for Maud to switch to
diamonds, she surely had trump con­
trol: a quick trump winner. If so, it had
to be held back until LUy could receive
the diamond ruff. H ence her play of
Uta heart ace.
T h e re Is so m e th in g e ith e tlc a lly
pleasing about two piajmrs working to­
gether to produce the killing defense.

winning the
dummy's spade king, declarer played a
club to the queen and ace. Now Maud,

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North
A A K I 2

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West
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A Q • 1 4
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A K 10 2 3
A A 2 2 2
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D e a le r E a s t
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North

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ASK DR. GOTT
Can diet help me avoid costly test?
ARLO AND JA N I8

by Jim m y Jo h n so n

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GARFIELD

TIME TO OCT BO M B

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DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm 33 and can­
not gain w eight. I'v e alw ays baan
about 20 pounds underweight, despite
a high-calorie nutritious d iet Over the
y e a n , I've been tested for parasites,
diabetes, thyroid dlaorden, and celiac
disease — all negative. Howwver, mul­
tiple stool specim en! have bad 8 high
fa t co n te n t. One d o cto r urged an
intestinal biopsy, but I currently have
no health insurance, so this is not an
option. Is there a diet that will help
me with this problem?
DEAR REA D ER: From your brief
description, I suspect that you have
malabsorption syndrome: Something
by Jim D avis in your system is preventing the prop­
e r absorption of nutrients. B ecau se
fat is the least digestible dietary com­
ponent, you are losin g ex ce ss fat In
your stools.
The causes of malabsorption would
BU an entire printed page; they range
from prim ary in testin al d isord ers,
such aa sprue and p an creatic defi­
ciency, lo vascular and endocrine dis­
eases. The treatment depends on the
cause. I hesitate to give you a blanket
endorsement of any dietary therapy.
However, some are helpful. For exam­
ple, avoidance of milk products may
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reduce stool tat In lactose-intolerant

—

DR. O O T T
PETER
OOTT, M.D.

individuals; ftopto-Bismol and peseta*
atic-enxynte supplements can likewise
assist patients with
infections
or a pancreatic Insufficiency.
Despite your lack of insurance, you
may have to bite the bullet and under
go d efin itive te s tin g . Y o u r d octo r
apparently believes that you may have
a prim ary in te stin a l d iso rd er th at
could ba d iagnosed w ith a biopsy.
Therefore, such a procedure may be
your best b a t

you on i re«u w «iiB ymjumu* m
ule — who will review all your previ­
ous testa and then ait down with you

AlUtoujhyour health jusapparently
b re d yet, I think you would bq
sm art to address your problem in a
timely i

DEAR D U GOTT: Is m asturbation
pleasurable far a man even though ba
i orgasm? My bu
and cannot
*§ fllita itr and
seem to have relations, y et ba asks
to pleasure ki«« Nothing u—— ■»*
we get Hied aad go to sleep. A m i ju st
making him more miserable? Should 1
put k in off until he forgets about

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D EA R R E A D E R : Sexu ality often
e n co m p a sse s m ore th an o rg asm .
Intimate touching, p ittin g cuddling,
kissing and hugging may aatiahr many
p eop le, e sp e cia lly th o se who a r e
•Idsriy and ™ q n Such non-orgasmic
activity could well be appropriate for
u r husband. Spaaking in g en eral
rma, however, I can te ll you th a t
prolonged g e n ita l atim u latio n In
maUf without ■**»»( n / s iie , H g g hf
leads to unplaaaant pelvic rongeetlon
and a feeling o f unresolved tension.
T h e re fo re , if your husband can no
longer dim ax, you're probably doing
him no favors — or yourself either —
(him.

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SOLAR BEARS HOST
TURNER CUP FINALS
ORLANDO • G a m e s five o f
th e T u rn e r C u p F ln n ls v e r ­
s u s th e H ou ston A eroa will
b e p layed o n T u e sd a y at
th e O rlan d o A rrn a a t 7 p.m .
H o u sto n le a d s th e B e st-o fS e v e n S e r ie s 3 - 1 .
T ic k e ts for th e O rlnndo
S o la r Ile u rs T u rn e r C u p F i ­
n a ls G a m e s *G * an d *H*
a g a in st th e H ou ston A ero es
a re s till o n s a le .
T h e re Is no tick et lim it.
IHL M ayoff tic k e ts m ay h e
p u rc h a s e d at th e O rlan d o
A ren a b o x office. a n y T ic k c tM a ste r ou tlet In F lo rid a
an d S o u th G eorg ia. T ic k e tM a s te r's p h o n e r e n te r b y
c a llin g (4 0 7 ) 8 3 9 - 3 9 0 0 nr
on
th e
In te rn e t
nt
w w w .T Ick etM aster.
S in g le gam e tic k e ts r a n
be
p u rc h a s e d
through
T lr k c tM a s tc r . w h ile g ro u p
tic k e ts sh o u ld b e d lr e c tr d
to th e S o la r D e a rs tic k e ts
o ffice nt (4 0 7 ) 8 7 2 -P U C K .

FAMILY FUN DAY
SANFO RD • l i r e S a n fo rd
Pop
W a rn e r
Footb a ll/ C h e erle a d ln g A s s o c ia ­
tion will b e h o ld in g a R eg ­
istra tio n an d F a m ily F u n
Day nt th e p ra c tic e field on
Highway
1 7 -9 2
at
1 0 th
S tre e t (a c r o s s from S a n fo rd
M iddle S ch o o l) o n S a t u r ­
d ay. J u n e 5 th from noon to
3 p.m .
T h e re will b e food, d rin k ,
p rizes a n d a M oonw alk.
You c a n a lso re g is te r to
play fo r th e S a n fo rd S e m im ile s a n d
on
b e a u tifu l
A u tu m n
S a tu rd a y s
play
a g a in s t
th e
L ak e
M aty
R am s. O viedo lio n s, New
S m y rn a B e a c h B a r r a c u d a s .

SA N FO RD - T h e C ity o f
S a n fo rd
R e c re a tio n
and
P a rk s D ep artm en t p r e s e n ts
In te rn a tio n a l
Soccer
fo r
ch ild re n a g e s 3 - to - 6 .
F la y e r P la ce m e n t D ay a n d
C U nlc will b e S a tu rd a y ,
J u n e 1 2 th a t 9 a .m . a t Z in n
B e c k Field (n e x t to H isto ric
S a n fo rd M em orial S ta d iu m ).
T h e re will a ls o b e
a
co a ch e d m e e tin g fo r a ll I n ­
te re ste d In c o a c h in g a t th e
Dow ntow n Y o u th
C e n te r
(F irst F lo o r o f S a n fo rd C ity
Hall) o n M onday, J u n e 7 th
a t 6 : 3 0 p .m .
O a m e s will b e g in o n S a t ­
u rd ay . J u n e 1 9 th .
F o r m ore In fo rm ation c a ll
th e S a n fo rd R e c re a tio n D e ­
p artm en t a t 3 3 0 - 5 6 9 7 o r
B e n n ie S h a w a t 3 3 0 - 9 7 3 1 .

SEMINOLE SOCCER
SCHOOL
LAKE MARY • T h e 2 0 t h
a n n u a l SEM IN O LE S O C C E R
SCH O O L
o ffe rs
su m m er
s o c c e r In s tru c tio n .
T h e two w e e k s a r e J u n e
1-5 a t L ak e M ary High
S c h o o l a n d J u l y 1 9 -2 3 at
L ak e Howell H igh S c h o o l.
For
re g istra tio n
b ro ­
ch u res
an d
Inform ation,
c o n ta c t c a m p d ir e c to r Larry
M cC orkle a t 3 2 0 - 9 5 5 7 o r
3 2 0 - 9 7 0 8 d u rin g th e d ay
o r 6 9 5 - 2 1 3 1 a t n ig h t, o r on
th e w eb s ite a t a c tlo n ln te m e t.n e t/ u a e rs / m c c o rk le .

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Undefeated teams fall to previously struggling clubs at Pinehurst
’ Dean Smith
sPoW flEim uu------------------------SAN FO RD - W licn a full m oon
o c c u r s . H tniugr lliln g s u su a lly
happen.
S u c h w as th e c a s e Inst F rid ay
night at P ln r h u rs l
P a rk a s
D atam ax and liiv a e n rr. w h ich
c a m e Into th e night w ith a c o m ­
b in ed 5 0 re c o rd , su ffe red th e ir
first lo s s e s o f I h e s e a s o n to th e
W ayne D e n sc li B - 5 3 's an d M y­
e r s T re e S e rv ic e , w h ich e n te re d
th e n ig h t's a c tio n w ith a c o m ­
b in ed 1-0 m n rk .
And ev en m ore stra n g e w as
th a t n e ith e r g am e In th e C ity o f
S a n fo rd R e c re a tio n a n d P a r k s
D ep artm en t S p rin g In d u stria l
Slow I’ltc li S o ftb a ll la-ague w as
c lo s e . In fa c t, b o th g a m e s w ere
stop ped early try th e ru n n d e .
T h e evening got off to nn odd
s ta rt w hen a n e x p e c te d tough
b a ttle b etw een VnnlHre and
D uu d y/S ft II C o rp o ra tio n . b o th
2 -1 b eg in n in g th e n ig h t, n e v e r
c a m e off n s V nntnre co u ld not
field a tea m .
T h e m iddle g a m e sta rte d w ith
th e W ayne D e n sc h B - 5 3 's In k ­
in g a 2 0 lend In Ih c lop o f th e

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first In n in g . D atam ax. w h ich
w as lea d in g th e lea g u e with n
3 - 0 re c o rd , a n sw e re d w ith five
ru n s In th e b otto m o f th e first
In n in g .
B u t D atam ax w ould not s c o re
ag ain a n d th e W ayne D e n sc h
B - 5 3 's sc o re d nl le a s t two ru n s
In rv ery In n in g , k n o c k in g off
Ih c
p re v io u s
le a g u e -le a d e rs
an d In th e p r o c e s s w in n in g
th e ir first g am e o f th e s e a s o n ,
1 6 -5 , In five In n in g s.
T h e la te g am e follow ed som ewliat o f n sim ila r p a ttern n s In v a rn re . w h ich w a s 2 -0 , sc o re d
n n m In th e to p o f th e first I n ­
n ing a n d s till led by 1-0 e n ­
terin g th e bottom o f th e se c o n d
In n in g w hen M y ers T re e S e r v ­
ice exp lod ed fo r s ix n tn s .
M yers T re e S e rv ic e n e v e r
stop p ed
sc o rin g ,
e v en tu ally
en d in g th e g am e In lire bottom
o f th e fifth In n in g w ith a 1 7 - 6
triu m p h .
W ith th e w eird h a p p e n in g s .
D u u d y/ S A II C o rp o ratio n an d
D a ta m a x a r e b o th 3 -1 and Invac u rr Is 2 - 1 . C o m p letin g th e
sln n d lu g s a r e V u n tare ( 2 - 2 ).
M yers T re e S e rv ic e (2 -3 ) and
B ria r/ B B M C o rp o ratio n nnd th e

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W ayn e D e n sc h B - 5 3 's (b oth 13 ).
T h is
Frid ay
nt
P in e h u rs t
P a rk .
Datmtrox
ta k e s
on
Drinr/DDM C o rp o ratio n a t 0 : 3 0
p .m .: V nntnre c h a lle n g e s In v ac a re nt 7 :1 5 p .m .: D u n d y/ S ft II
C o rp o ratio n fa c e s th e W a y n e
D e n sc h B - 5 3 's nl 8 :3 0 p .tn .;
nnd M yers T re e S e rv ic e h a s th e
w eek off.
W ith M onday b e in g n h o lid a y ,
n e ith e r th e C o -E d o r C h u rc h
le n g u r's w ere In a c tio n .
A ction
resu m es
today
at
P in e h u rst
P a rk
w ith
th e
W o m en 's le a g u e ta k in g th e
field. At 0 :3 0 p .m .. C u rt's A lley cn ts (2 -5 ) c h a lle n g e s th e
lea g u e-le n d in g
S liu r k s
(7 - 1 )
and th e n s lic k s aro u n d to piny
S u n n lln n d C o rp o ratio n (6 -1 ) nl
7 :3 0 p .m . S tru g g lin g D on P a ­
b lo s o f S a n fo rd (0 -7 ) b a ttle s
V au g h an In co rp o rated at 8 : 3 0
p .m .
T h e W ayn e D e n sc h B - 5 3 's
tied lls gam e w ith D atnm ax b y
sco rin g th re e r u n s In th e top o f
th e se c o n d
In n in g , o n th e
stre n g th o f a tw o-ru n trip le b y
T rey B r a s s e u r , a n d th e n to ok
(h e lend for good b y p la tin g

th r e e m ore r u n s In th e third I n ­
n in g . th is tim e w ith a W nyne
Kelly tw o-ru n trip le b e in g th e
b ig blow .
T h e W nyne D e n s c h B - 5 3 's
th e n clo se d out th e gam e b y
sco rin g fo u r r u n s In e a c h or th e
fo u rth nnd fifth In n in g s.
Pow ering th e W ay n e D e n sc h
B - 5 3 's to th e u p se t w ere T re y
B r a s s e u r ( 3 f o r - 3 w ith th r e e
trip le s, th re e r u n s s c o re d , fo u r
R B I). W nyne Kelly (3 -fo r -3 . I n ­
clu d in g n trip le nnd n d o u b le ,
two ru n s s c o re d , two R BI) a n d
J e f f C ooley (2 -fo r -2 w ith n t r i ­
p le. two n i n s s co re d , o n e RBI).
A lso c o n trib u tin g w ere G eorge
S lm k a n lc h
(one
hom e
ru n .
th r e e n r n s s c o re d , o n e R B I).
R ob ert U llianu (one d o u b le, o n e
ru n s co re d , o n e R B I). Howard
Jn r r r t t (one d o u b le, o n e R B I),
(ton H u m m e r nnd J e r r y R ohr
(one sin g le nnd two R B I e a c h ),
D an iel V au gh n (o n e s in g le j.
Kelly P ettit (one ru n sco re d , o n e
R B I). J o n C h ris tia n nnd E lm er
G ould (two r u n s sco re d e a c h )
nnd Cory M ann (one R B I).
D oing th e h ittin g for D atam ax
w ere R obert L aF o u n tn ln (two
s in g le s , o n e ru n s co re d ). C h ip

S m ith (one d o u b le, o n e ru n
sco re d , two RBI). C h ris B ry s o n
(one d o u b le, o n e ru n s c o r e d ,
on e R B I), D ee R ic h a rd s (o n e
d ou b le, o n e n in sco red ) an d
Ron W ojln szek (one s in g le , o n e
ru n sco re d , one R B I).
Jo h n n y S c o tt's tw o-ru n d o u ­
b le and a ru n sc o rin g trip le b y
D en ny M iller w ere th e b ig
blow s In th e s ix -ru n se c o n d I n ­
n ing for M yers T re e S e r v ic e ,
who th e n added th re e r u n s in
th e third Inning, six r u n s In th e
fourth In n in g an d a g a m e ­
en d in g tw o-ru n hom e ru n b y
S co tt In th e fifth Inning.
Doing th e d am age fo r M y ers
T re e S e rv ice were Jo h n n y S co tt
(3 -fo r-4 w ith a h o m e ru n an d
two d o u b les, th re e r u n s s c o r e d ,
five R B I). Larry lllr t (one trip le ,
on e sin g le , two ru n s s c o r e d ,
o n e R B I). Gnry M u se (two d o u ­
b le s . two ru n s sco re d ). B ra d
Hawver (one d ou ble, o n e sin g le ,
o n e ru n sco red , o n e R BI) a n d
B o b b y K rien brln g (two s in g le s ,
th re e r u n s sco red , o n e R B I).
O th e r h itte rs w ere
D en n y
M iller (one trip le, o n e R B I),

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MAYFAIR GO LF

SANFORD SOCCER

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D elto n a W olves, O rla n d o D r. P h illip s L io n s a n d m an y
m o re ....T h e s e a s o n Is fast
a p p ro a ch in g .
S .P .W .P .A . I s fo r b o y s
a n d g irls 7 - t o - l B y e a rs o f
a g e w ho live In th e S e m i ­
n o le H igh S c h o o l d is tr ic t.
F o r m o re In fo rm atio n c a ll
c o a c h C a rl T ip to n a t 3 3 0 9016
or coach
M a rc u s
•K endrick a t 3 2 4 - 2 4 4 7 .

SA N FO RD • T h e M ayfair
C o u n try C lu b will b e h o ld ­
ing a n old fa sh io n e d O o lf
T o u rn a m e n t o n
M onday,
J u n e 7 th .
T h e to u rn e y will u s e a
s c ra m b le form at w ith te a m s
o f fo u r. C o m p e tito rs a re
a s k e d to b e a t th e C lu b b y
2 p .m . fo r th e 2 : 3 0 p .m .
sh o tg u n s ta r t.
P rizes will aw ard ed to
firs t, se co n d
and
th ird
p la c e te a m s , a s w ell a s fo r
th e lo n g e st d riv e, c lo s e s t
sh o t to th e p in a n d th e
w in n e r o f a p u ttin g c o n te s t.
T h e co st will b e ( 4 5 p e r
p e rso n a n d In c lu d e s g re e n
fe e s,
a cart
and
h ors
d 'o e u v re s.
C all 3 2 2 - 2 5 3 1 fo r In fo r­
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fifth In d ia n a p o lis 5 0 0 , first a s a n ow ner, ta k in g th e lead on Lap
1 9 9 w h en lea d e r R obby G ordon ra n ou t o f g a s to win.

In d ia n a p o lis 5 0 0 on S u n d a y ol th e In d ia n a p o lis
M otor Speed w ay.
SA N FO RD - O n th e b ig g est a u to m o b ile ra r in g
B r a c k to o k th e lead on la p 1 9 9 o f Die 2 0 0 - l a p
w eek en d o f th e y e a r, so m e o f th e b ig g est n a m e s
ra c e w hen O ord on w a s fo rced to pit fo r a s p la s h
In th e sp o rt step p ed forw ard to s h in e .
o f fu el In h is G lld d rn -M e n a rd s D allara-A u rora.
A J . Foyt. a fo u r-tim e w in n e r a s a d riv e r,
B r a c k w ent o n to b e a t J e f f W ard b y 0 . 5 cla im e d h is first In d ia n a p o lis 6 0 0 a s -nn ow n er
s e s o n d s fo r h is first v icto ry in T ir e G re a te st
Kenny B ra ck look, a d v a n ta g e j f t . . R f i b b y v ^ S p e c t.c U v , i n j u r i n g - .a n d fir s t W U t o f th e 1 9 9 9
G o rd o n 's m isfo rtu n e to w in th e 8 3 r d ru n n in g o f
P ep B o y s Indy R a cin g L eag u e s e a s o n In th e A J .
th e ‘ G re a te s t S p e c ta c le In R a c in g .'
Foyt P o w e fT ram R a cin g D aH ars-A urora. B r a c k s
It w a s a b ig d ay a ll-a r o u n d fo r Foyt a s h is
a v e ra g e sp e ed w aa 1 5 3 .1 7 6 m ph.
th re e c a r s c a m e hom e fir s t, th ird a n d s ix th .
B illy B o a t fin ish e d th ird In th e A J . Foyt
O n S a tu rd a y , a n o th e r b ig n a m e In op en w h eel
R a cin g D allara-A u ro ra. w h ile th e th ird Foyt
ra cin g . M ldiacI A n d retti, w on h is first ra c e In
d riv e r, R o b b ie B u h l, fin ish e d six th In th e P u re x
ov er a y e a r, d riv in g h is S w ift-F o rd to v icto ry In
D allara-A u ro ra.
d ie CA RT/FED E X M otorola 3 0 0 at S t. L outs on
It w a s th e first victory a t Ind y fo r a Foyt-ow ned
S a tu rd a y .
c a r s in c e h e w on In 1 9 7 7 , th e la st o f h is re co rd
II a ls o proved to b e a very good w eeken d fo r
fo u r v ic to rie s . B r a c k led s ix lim es fo r 66 la p s ,
J a c k R o u sh R a cin g a s D ayton a B e a c h 's M ark
m o re th a n a n y o th e r driver.
M artin won S a tu rd a y 's NASCAR B u s c h O ran d
T am h ap p y fo r b o th o f u s .* B r a c k s a id . *1
N ational Auto P a rts 3 0 0 at L ow e's Sp eed w ay In
th in k m o re for m e. He (Foytl h a s w on it fo u r
C h a rlo tte In h is W in n -D ix ie F ord T a u r u s a n d
tim e s alread y . It h a s b e e n v e ry sp e cia l to m e.*
J e f f B u rto n d o m in ated th e C o ca -C o la 6 0 0
T h e 1 9 9 8 P ep B o y s Ind y R a cin g L eagu e
S u n d n y night In h is E x id e B a tte r ie s F o rd
c h a m p io n sta lk e d O ord on o v er th e la s t 1 0 la p s ,
T au ru s.
c u ttin g th e lead from 4 .0 6 4 s e c o n d s o n Lap 1 9 3
T o n y Stew art a ls o b e c a m e th e firs t d river to
to 1 .2 7 1 s e c o n d s o n Lap 1 9 7 .
&gt;ull o ff th e d o u b le-d o u b le , g oin g th e d is ta n c e In
pul
W h e th e r B r a c k co u ld c a tc h O ordon w a s J u s t
txitth th e In d ia n a p o lis 5 0 0 (fin ish in g n in th ) a n d
o n e o u e s tlo n . W h e th e r O ord on had en o u g h fu el
th e C o ca -C o la 6 0 0 (fin ish in g fo u rth ).
w a s th e o th e r.
O ord on h a d p itted la s t o n Lap 1 6 4 , ta k in g th e
lead w h en all o th e r lead c a r s p itted b etw ee n
L a p s 1 6 9 -1 7 1 . B r a c k to o k fu el an d tire s o n Lap
1 7 0 , h is la s t stop .
T h e re s u lt b e c a m e a ca d e m ic w hen G ord o n
INDIANAPOLIS • K en n y B r a c k p a s s e d R ob b y
p u lled In to th e p its o n L ap 1 9 9 .
O ord on w ith two la p s re m a in in g w h en G o rd o n 's
fu el g am b le Galled a n d w ent o n to w in th e 8 3 r d

BRACK TAKE8 LEAD ON LAP
1 9 9 , WIN8 A FTER GORDON'S
FUEL GAMBLE FAILS

LONG W OOD - T h e Legacy
C lu b a t A laq u a L a k e s w a s p u t to
It's first re a l te s t In front o f a
n a tio n a l a u d ie n c e , a n d p a s s e d
w ith flying c o lo rs a c c o rd in g to
p a rtic ip a n ts
of
th e
U .S .
W o m en 's O p en Q u a lifie r.
T h e Legacy C lu b played h o st
to th e ev en t May 1 1 , d raw in g
th e la rg e st field o f th e 12 s it e s
a ro u n d th e co u n try . 1 5 7 p a r ­
tie tp a n ts com p ete
ted to fill 1 2
p o sitio n s a n d fo u r a lte rn a te
s p o ts
In
th e
1999
U .S .
W om en 's O p e n , b e in g h eld at
Old W averly O o lf C lu b In W ea t
P o in t. M S . J u n e 3 - 6 .
T h e L eg acy C lu b 's ro le In th is
even t c o m e s o s a s u r p r is e to
m o st, b e c a u s e th e c o u r s e h a s
only
been
o p en
fo r
n in e
m o n th s.
*It w a s a g re a t c o u r s e to p lay
a q u a lifie r o n b e c a u s e It's v ery
ch a lle n g in g
and
a ls o
v ery
s im ila r to U .S . O p en c o u r s e s .*
sa id Kelly L ea d b ettcr. *1 am
am azed a t th e c o n d itio n s o f th e
g re e n s fo r on ly b e in g o p en for
s u c h a s h o rt period o f tim e.
T h is c o u r s e will h a v e g reat p o ­
te n tia l fo r o th e r e v e n ts a s It
m a tu re s m o re .”
T h e Legacy C lu b w a s c h o s e n
by th e U n ited S t a t e s G o lf A s s o ­
c ia tio n (USGA) b e c a u s e o f It's
c e n tra l lo c a tio n a n d ch a lle n g in g
layout.

*W c c h o s e th is c o u rs e b e ­
cau se
wc
a p p re c ia te
Tom
F a z io 's w ork, a n d
feel h la
c o u r s e s a re a tough c h a lle n g e
th a t e n a b le th e b e s t p la y ers to
sta n d o u t ab ove th e re s t,* s a id
M arcia M lletl o f th e USGA.
T h i s c o u r s e Is a good U .S .
O pen c h a lle n g e .* sa id S u e F o g lrm u n . 'f t w a s s e t u p lo play
very lon g w h ich I th in k w a s a
to u g h b u t fa ir t e s t.”
M ardi L u n n a n d K atie P e te r­
so n w ere th e top two q u a lifie rs
sh o o tin g 2 -u n d e r -p a r . 7 0 . L u n n
a n d P e te rs o n w ere th e only two
p la y e rs to b re a k p a r.
*lt‘a a g rea t o p p ortu n ity fo r u a
to h o s t a n ev en t lik e th la ,* s a id
J e f f H u d so n . Grom th e Legacy
C lu b . ‘ C e n tra l F lo rid a la a
w ond erful lo ca tio n to a ttra ct
good g o lfe rs a ro u n d th e s ta te ,
a n d w e h op e to c o n tin u e to
serv e th e USGA a n d o th e r o r ­
g a n iz a tio n s In e v e n ts to co m e.*
T h e L egacy C lu b a t Alaqua
L a k es, a se m i-p riv a te c lu b lo ­
ca te d J u s t w eat o f L ak e Mary
a n d H eathrow , i s ow ned an d
o p era ted b y T a y lo r W oodrow
C o m m u n itie s.
T h e Legacy C lu b re ce n tly b e ­
c a m e a m e m b er o f th e A u d ubon
S ig n a tu r e S a n c tu a r y Program
for i t s w ork o n p ro te ctin g e x ­
istin g w etla n d s a n d Its u s e o f
c o n se rv a tio n m e th o d s.
F o r m o re inform ation ab ou t
th e Legacy C lu b a t Alaqua
L a k e s , c a ll 4 0 7 4 4 4 - 9 9 9 5 .

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a star at

Legacy Club impresses
USGA during qualifier
ffpactol to tha Harold

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SPOHTS EDITOR

DAYTONA BEACH
- The
re a c h
of
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
b a s e b a ll ta le n t c o n tin u e s to
prove th a t It h a s n o b o u n d s .
F o rm er S a n fo rd
R e cre a tio n
an d S e m in o le
H igh
Sch ool
b a se b a ll sta n d o u t A lexis A co sta
re ce n tly h elp ed E m b ry -R ld d le
A ero n au tical U niversity to re a c h
Its first NA1A (N ational A s s o c ia ­
tion o f In te rco lleg iate A th le tics)
W orld S e r ie s .
T h e E a g le s ( 4 5 - 1 2 - 1 ) e n te re d
Hie to u rn am en t held In J u p i t e r
o s th e No. 4 ra n k e d te a m In th e
n a tio n a n d No. 3 s e e d e d team
In th e e v e n t, b u t co u ld n e v e r
th e ir o ffe n se u n tra c k e d a n d
t two stra ig h t g o m es to b e
e lim in a te d .
A co sta grew up a n d le a rn e d
th e g am e in th e S a n fo rd R e c ­
reatio n
D ep artm en t
le a g u e s
b efo re g oin g o n to b e a v e ry
good p lay er a t S e m in o le High
S ch o o l a n d fo r th e P o st 6 3
A m erican Legion team b e fo re

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Former Seminole High School and Sanford Recreation League star Alox
Acosta (shown above as a Sanford All-Star) woe the starting shortstop on
the Embry-Riddta Aeronautical University baseball loom that odvanood to
the NA1A World Striae In Jupiter last wook.

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•S*n*nole Harald. Sanford. Florida •Tuasday, Juna 1. 1999

Racing'

IV

R A IN E S G A U G E

C o n tin u e d fro m P * g e I B
"W h e th e r I w ould h a v e b e e n a b le to o v erta k e
h im . I w ould hav e tried my h a r d e s t ,' B r a c k s a id .
"I th in k we w ould h a v e d o n e I t .'
Pole s itte r Arle L u y en d y k led fo u r tim e s fo r 6 3
la p s In h is (Inal a p p e a ra n c e at In d ia n a p o lis .
In clu d in g th e firs t 3 2 la p s . In th e S p rin t P C S M c ljc r Q F o rce-A u ro ra .
B u t L u y en d y k c r a s h e d on Lap 1 1 7 w ith a b ig
lead w h en b e s p u n w hile try in g to p a s s th e
lapped c a r o f T y c c C a rls o n . 11c w a s u n h u rt.
*1 h a d so m u ch fu n d riv in g to d a y .' L u y en d y k
s a id . 'I t w a s lik e , really co o l. It's b e e n great
th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r s '
G reg R ay led fo u r tim e s for 3 2 la p s In th e
G lld d c n -M e n a rd s D a lla ra -A u ro ra . B u t h is ra c e
en d ed on Lap 1 2 0 w hile h e w a s lea d in g d u rin g
th e c a u tio n for L u y e n d y k 's a c c id e n t w h en h e
co llid ed w ith M a rk D lsm o re w hile e x itin g th e
p its .
T o n y S tew a rt fin ish e d n in th In T h e Home
D epot D a lla ra -A u ro ra . fo u r la p s dow n. Me th en
(lew to C h a rlo tte , w h ere h e fin ish e d fo u rth In th e
NASCAR W in sto n C u p C o c a -C o la 6 0 0 .

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Tim R n ln rs Is n S a n fo rd n n tlv r nnd S c m ln o lr
High S c h o o l g ra d u n te now p laying for th e
O a k la n d A th le tic s . I ll s s ta tis tic s fur th e 1 9 9 9
s e a s o n Is In th e first co lu m n , p e r s o n a l-b e s t
s e a s o n to tn ls In th e se c o n d co lu m n nnd c a r e e r
to ta ls (In clu d in g 1 9 9 9 ) In th e th ird colu m n .

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CART
Motorola 900
MADISON, IX • Results of Saturday's Motorola 300 CART
FedEx Championship Series rare at Gateway International
Rarcwcy, with starting position in parentheses, driver, type of
car. laps completed and reason out. tf any.

R a in es did not play a s th e A th le tics won 2 fo r-3 from th e B a ltim o re O rio les ov er th e
w eeken d , b u t fo rm e r I-nkc B ra n tle y nnd O eorgln
T e ch s t a r B ra d R igby p itch e d 4 -1 / 3 In n in g s of
five h it relief, giving u p two ru n s , to Im prove to
3 -1 In O a k la n d 's 1 1 -5 v icto ry on S u n d a y .

N O T IC E OF
A P P LIC A TIO N FO R T A X D U O
NO TICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN,
that TA ESCR O W ST. INC . the
holder ol the following certifi­
cate)*) he* filed eald cerliflcite)*) lei a lax deed to be
issued (hereon The certificate
number)*)
and
year(t)
ol
taeuence. the description ol Ih*
properly, and lha name(a) tn
which II was assessed l*/ar* a*
follows
C ER TIFICATE NO 3313
YEAR OF ISSUANCE D M
D ttcrlplion of Property LEG
SEC IS TYYP 20S ROC 33C S 1/3
OF W 1/2 O F E 1/2 OF EW 1/4
OF SW 1/4 (LESS E 22S FT « W
3 ) LK • RO)
Name* In which assessed
Elton N Ouellner. R o u tin e J
Buetlner All ol aeld property
being
in
the
County
ol
Seminole. Elate ol Florida
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according lo tew.
the property described in such
certificate)*) will be to ld to the
highest bidder el the we*l Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
Courlhou**. Senlord. Florida,
on the I2 lh day ol July. I M S el
I I 00 a m
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp leae*
end recording leet ere required
lo bo pe-d by the successful
bidder el the tele Full payment
of an amount equal lo the high­
est but la du* within 34 hours
alter Iho edvarliasd lime ol
•ale All payment* ehall be ceth
ot guaranteed inalrumeni.
made payable lo the Ctark of
the Circuil Court
Deled this 2Slh day of Me/.

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I. t i l l Michael Andretti. fin d Swift. 238 2. (3) Hello C astroNrvca. M r r m l n ln la . 2 38 ; X (5) Dario F ra n th llll. H ondaRrynard. 2 J0 : 4. IIH I Itutirrio Moreno. Mcrrcdra-Rcynard. 230. 3
(131 Max Papte. Font H rynanl. 236; 6 |G) Oreg Moure. M rrrrtlra Ik-ynard. 236. 7. 1141 T i n y Kanaan Honda-Reynard. 230. 8 l t d
P J . Janes. Fbrd-Swtft. 230. 9 (Bl Christian Fittipaldi. Ford-S w ift.
230
10. HOI Jim m y V aster. Honda-Reynard. 230: II. Ill J u a n
Montoya. Honda R rynard. 230; 12 (241 Al Unscr J r . M errcdesLola. 2 3 8 I X (251 R k h lr Hearn. Toyota-R rynard. 234: 14. (201
s c o ii ITu ctt. Toyota-Reynard. 234. Ift (26) Shlgrakl llattori.
Mctretles- K ry n m t. 229. 10. (23) Alex llenon . Toyota Eagle. 212
electrical; 17. (12) Cristtano A l Malta. Tbyota-Hrynard. 108
engine: 18 (21) Maurirto O u g rlm ln . M m rcd ra -R e yn a rd 101,
fuel pressure.
IB (21 P u d TTary. H ond a-R ryn ard. 147. contact; 2 8 (22)
Michael Jo u rd a ln J r .. Fivd-U ila. M l . elertrical. 21 (7) Adrian
Fcm andcr. Fonl-R rynard. 132 transm ission: 22 141 Patrick
CarpcntleT. M crredcs-Rcynard. 114. wreck; 23.
117) B ryan l i m a . Ford-Swtft. I I X ro n ta rl: 24. (27) D e n n is
Vltolo. Ford-R rynani. 02. luuidllng: 2 8 (151 OU d r Ferean
llo nd a-R ryn ard. 30. pH (n rk icn l. 20 (IS ) Tarto Marqtirs.
M errcdes-Pcnskr. 31. con lart: 27. |9| Bobby Gordon. Toyuta
Swift. 10. conlart.

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2 .3 1 7
8 .6 2 1
1 .5 3 6
2 .5 5 0
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415

112
165
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J m y Nedrm i. l i n t D u n n . 300. 21. 140 Wally Halh-nbarh.
C I k-v tu IcI M reilr Cuilo. 306; 22 (17) Brett Bodlne. fieri Taurus.

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2 3 (21) T r d M usgruvr. Font Tauroa. 308 24 (3 3 Chad Lit Ik .
l i r r i T m m u 306: 25 |3U| Rich Ite M r. P m lla r G rand Prtx. 398
26 |4I) Krvtn
Ford Ta u ru s . 308 27. 132) David O r r r n .
Chevrolet Monte Carlo. JUa. jn u-M rut ay i w u . ru iu .auiuw.
305. 20 (IH ) I luck*) lot Jo . le v P m lla r G rand Prtx. 368 30 Kyle
IVtty. P m )ta r G ra nd P ru. 3fQ. 31 113 R m ly Wallace. Furd
T a u r u v 3V3: 32. (43) Jo e N rm rch rk . Chcvm lrt. 392. 33.131) H u t
Strt. kiln. Ford Ta u ru s. 301.
34 (M l K k k Mint. F o p rd T a u n u . 391; 3 5 0 4 ) Robert llra a lc y.
F o n t 378; 3 8 (201 K n u r E rvin. Planter G ran.! Pita. 375. 37. OG)
M k h a rl Waltrtp. Chevrolet Monte Carta 367; 38 (351 Jim m y
Spencer. Ford Taun t*. 348 39 |I0I Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
Monte Carlo 341; 40 (38) Sterling Mai tin. Chevrolet Monte
Carlo. 338. 41.125) G n illr r y Ikxtinr. Chevrolet Monte Carta 240.
42 |5| Steve Pute Chevrolet Monte Carki 248 4 3 ( 3 » D a m II
Waltrtp. Ford Taunt*, pnwtaiunal 32

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Legal Notices
SUNDAY’S R E SU LT S
PEP BOYB/INDT RACING LEAGUE
INDIANAPOLIS 5 0 0

at * p 11 4 ssy, h i
I. (HI Kenny Brack. Dallara-Aurora. 2 0 8 2 (14) Jeff Ward.
Dallara-Aurora. 200: X (3) Billy Boat. Dallara-Aurora. 208 4 (41
itobby Gordon. Dallara-Aurora. 198 8 07) Bobby McOehee.
Dallara-Aurora. 190; 6. (321 Knbbte Buhl Dallara-Aurora. 199. 7.
(221 Buddy Lazier. Dallara-Aurora. 198; 8 (17) Bobby Unscr.
Dallara-Aurora. 107; 9 (241 Tony Stewart. Dallara-Aurora. 198
10 (101 11kies hi Matsuda. Dallara-Aurora. 198 II. (Ill Davey
Hamilton. Dallara-Aurora. 106.
12. (33) Rani Dorset. Riley 8 Scot I-Aurora. 108 IX (12) Jo h n
llollansworth Jr.. Dallara-Aurora. 102 14. 119) Tyre Carlson.
Dallara-Aurora. 198 18 O il Je rri Schrordrr. O Force-lnflnltl.
178 18 (5| Mark Dlsmore. Dallara-Aurora. 108 17. (38 Stan
Wattles. Dalian-Am ora. 147; 18 (16) Eddie Chrrvrr Jr..
Dallam-Infinite 130; IB. (26) Huzx Calkins. Dallara-Aurora. I3X
20. (23) Roberto Mareno. O Force-Aurora. 122 21. (21 Greg Ray.
Dallara-Aurora. 120; 22. (I ) Arte Luyendyk. Dallara-Aurora. 117.
2 8 (29) Wkn Eyckmana. Dallara-Aurora; 24. (28) Jimmy Kite.
O Force-Aurora. 118. 28. (28) Roberto Querrero O Force Inftnlll.
108c 2 8 113 Steve Knapp. O Forte-Aurora. 104: 27. |9) Scott
Ooodyrar. G Force-Aurora. 101; 2 8 (6) Scott Sharp. DallaraAurora. SX 20. (IB) Dannie Ueechler. Dallara-Aurora. 74: 3 8 (7)
Sam Schmidt. Q Force-Aurora. 62: 31. (31) Ja c k MOter, DallaraAurora. 2 8 3 2 (30) Johnny Unscr. Dallara-Aurora. 18 3 2 (INI
Ellseo S alazar. O Force-Aurora. 7.

NASCAR
WINSTON CUP
COCA COLA 000

•‘a Motar Bpaadsm
1. a Jeff Durton. Ford Taurus. 408 2 HI Bobby Labontr.
Pontiac Grand Prtx. 400. X (7) Mark Mania Ford Taurus. 408 4
0 7 ) Tony Stewart Pontiac Grand Pru. 408 8 (23 Dale Jarrett.
Ford Taurus. * 0 8 8 (1 3 Dale Earnhardt Sr.. Chevrolet Monte
Carlo, 4 0 8 7. 13 Ken Schrader, Chevrolet Monte Carta. 4 0 8 8
112) Ward Burton. Pontiac Grand Prtx. 399; 9. (Il l Mike Skinner.
Chevrolet Monte Carta. 309; 18 (9) Jeremy MayOdd. Ford
Taurus. 399; 11. (37) Terry Labonte. Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 398.
12 (3 Kennny Wallace. Chevrioet Monte Carta 398 IX (13
Dabby Hamilton. Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 397: 14.1291 Bill Elliott.
Ford Taurus. 397; 18 0 3 Kenny Irwin. For Taurus, 397; 18 13
Dale Earnhardt Jr.. Chevrolet Monte Carla 397; 17. (4) Elliott
Sadler. Ford Taurus, 397; 1 8 (42) Johnny Denson. Ford Taurus.
307; IX (221 John Andretti. Pontiac Grand Prtx. 398 2 8 (13

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h e a d in g to W in te r H aven to play
fo r P olk C o m m u n ity College.
A co a ta did fa irly well In th e
W orld S e r ie s , d riv in g In ERALTa
firs t ru n o f th e to u rn am en t. B u t
It w aa fa r too-lltU e. to o -late a s
th e E a g le s fell b e h in d s ix th seed ed
B irm in g h a m -S o u th e rn
( 4 7 - 1 6 ) 7 - 0 a n d fe ll 7 -3 .
A c o s ta , a Ju n io r ah o rtsto p ,
th e n w en t l - f o r - 5 . b u t ag a in
ERAU fell s h o rt, d rop p in g a 9 8 , 1 2 In n in g m a ra th o n to d e ­
fe n d in g N ational ru n n e r-u p I n ­
d ia n a T e c h (5 1 - 2 1 ) .
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fo r A c o sta a n d th e E a g le s a s
th e r e w a s on ly o n e s e n io r In th e
s ta rtin g lin e -u p th is y e a r a n d
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U zzllln la e x p e c te d to ste p Into
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are unable to resolve, please contact me.
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y ,
FLO R IO A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A S I NO. S S -t S S S -C A -t a *
FIRST DANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TR U/A 0 T 0
S/1/SS (EQUICRCDIT FUNDING
TR U S T D M A).
Pfalnllt
JUAN P RIVERA,
at a l .

SATURDAY'S R E SU L T S
NASCAR BUSCH GN

CltAKLOTTE • Results Saturday from the NASCAH llusrh
Series. Grand National Division CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 at
Lowe * Motor Sperdway. with startlnc position In parentheses,
driver, car make, laps completed, reason out Ilf any) and money
won:
I. (21 Mark Martin. Fond. 200. *5 8 8 0 8 X (221 Dale Earnhardt
Jr.. Chevy. 200. *4 X 1 5 8 X (9) Matt Kenaeth. Chevy. 300.
*37.975: 4 O il Jeff Durton. Font 200. •19.000c 6. (20) Michael
Waltrtp. Chevy. 300. *19,700. &amp; (61 Brett Bodlne. Chevy. 300.
•I&amp;450: 7. (7) Chuck Sown, Chevy. 200. *20.473; 0(38) Elton
Sawyer. Font 200. * 1 8 6 2 8 a 1401 Todd (iodine. Chevy, lea
*16.700. 10. (37| Jeff Green. Chevy. 19a *10750. II. (391 Jason
Keller. Chevy. 199. *19.8001 IX (23) Ken Schrader. Chevy. 199.
*10.665: IX 1411 Randy LtaJole. Chevy. 199. *16.370; 14. (11 David
Green. Chevy. 199. *17,500. IB. (36) Kenny Wallace. Chevy. 190.
•0 550.
18 (271 Mark Green. Chevy. 19a *1X880. 17. (191 Jeff Purvts.
Chevy. 199. *17.100 18. 08) Tony Raines. Chevy. 19a *18960.
l a (31 Dave Disney. Pontiac. 19a *11.523. 2 8 (28) Stanton
Darren. Chew. 199. *11.008; 21. (IS) Gary Bradbeny. Chevy.
198 *8X80; 2X C2SI Hank Parker J r . Chevy. 198 811X00. 2 8
142) PM Parsons. Chevy. 1 9 8 *11.170; 24. (38) Ulaiac Alexander.
Chevy. 197. M .14S; 2 8 1301 I te m * Sadkr. Chevy. 197. *18128;
2 8 (31) Qua Wesson. Chevy. 198 * 8 1 0 8 27. (4) Mike
McLaughlin. Chevy. 188 *1 3 8 9 0 2 8 (8) EUlott Sadler. Chevy.
161. *10.123: 29. (101 Mike Skinner. Chrvy. 149. rear end. *8 0 8 3 ;
30. (161 Wayne Grubb. Chevy. I4X axle. *8 2 7 0 .
31. (17) Dick Trickle. Chevy. 138 *11.030 3 2 (21) Jo e
Netnechek. Chevy. 113. * 8 .0 1 8 33. (3) Je ff Gordon. Chevy. IOX
rear end. * 8 0 7 8 34. 113) Casey Atwood. Chevy. 8 8 accident.
810.988 3 8 1431 Johnny Denson. Chevy. 8 8 accident. *7.970,
3 8 (121 Kevin Schwanta. Chevy. 70. accident. *79 6 8 37. (33)
Shane Halt Chevy. 8X accident. *0 X 4 8 3 8 (24) Tim Fcdewa.
Chevy. 27. accident. *10.938:39. II l| Jimmy Spencer. Chevy. 23.
accident. *7.938 4 8 (2SI Kevin Lepaffe. Chevy. 2X Accident.
*7 X 1 8 41. 114) Kelly Denton. Chevy. 2X accident. *7 X 0 8 42
1201 Kevin Grubb, Chevy, 2X accident *1 8 8 0 8 4X (32) Adam
Petty. Chevy. 14. accident. *11.080.

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BURTON OUTRUNS LABONTE
CH ARLOTTE - J e f f B u rto n u se d a tre m e n d o u s
la s t p it s to p to get th e lea d , th e n h eld ofT B o b b y
L a b o n te 's pole w in n in g G ib b s R a cin g P o n tia c to
w in th e C o c a -C o la
600
a t Low e's Motor
S p eed w a y S u n d a y even in g .
W ith th e v icto ry B u rto n c la im e d a $ 1 -m illio n
b o n u s by b e in g o n e o f five d riv e rs elig ib le to win
th e *No B u ll B o n u s ' offered by W in sto n .
D a y to n a B e a c h 's M ark M artin w a s th ird In h is
F ord , followed by NASCAR W in s to n C u p P o in ts
le a d e r D ale J a r r e t t In a n o th e r Ford a n d T on y
S te w a rt, w ho s ta r te d d ead la s t o n th e field. In h is
P o n tia c . D ale E a rn h a rd t S r . c a m e h om e s ix th In
h is G oo d w rcch P lu s C h ev ro let.
S te w a rt h a d to s ta r t 4 3 r d a fte r m issin g th e prera c e d river’s m e e tin g b e c a u s e h e w a s o n rou te
from In d ia n a p o lis w h ere h e fin ish e d n in th .
Je fT G ord o n , w ho h a d w on th e r a c e th e
p rev io u s two y e a r s , m is se d a n o p p o rtu n ity to 3 *
p ea t w h en h is pow er s te e rin g u n it fa ile d ,
se n d in g h im to th e g a ra g e fo r 4 0 la p s an d
d rop p in g h im to 3 9 t h p la c e fin ish .

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gel F ig u e ro a (o n e sin gle, two
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Blngle e a c h ) a n d E d S a n to s (one
ru n s c o r e d ) ._____________________

H O TIO * O F A U C T IO N
TM* auction will be h«ld an
Jun t 22. I M * *1 Noon. *1 H i
Aulm Av* . Ovtado. FL
Protpoctiv* bidder* may
In* pec I Hie vehicle* on 18* day
be Ior* 18* auction tram * AM
until • PM Term* arc ca*h or
certified lundt only
Oviedo
Tbwing retervet 18* right lo
accept or re lute any and ell
bide
The following vehicle* are
ottered lor bid*:

•0 FORO CSCONT
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Publish Juno I. I M *
0CD -*

H O TIO * OP
a p p l ic a t io n p o a r a x o** o
NOTICK IS M IR K B T QIVKN.
that FUND A* C USTO DIAN FOR
CASI. INC the holder ol the fol­
lowing certilicale(t) he* Med
toid ceriilicele(t) lor a la* deed
to be Ittued thereon The cer­
tificate number)*) and year)*) of
ieauence. the d**crrption of I ho
property, end the nam e(i) In
which It wet assessed l*/sr*
follow*
CCRTlFICATK NO t * t f
YKAR OF IS IU A N C K IM S
D«*crtpnon ol Property LEG
LO T 3 DLK F SPRINO LAX*
HILL* SKC I P * IS P O M
Name* in which aaaaeaed.
Dorothy Smith AM ol M id prop­
erty being In the County of
Seminolo. Stale ol Piorida.
Unlee* *uch certificate)*) *h*ll
be re d e em e d according lo law.
the property deeonbed In such
certificate)*) wM be M id to the
hrgfi**l bidder *1 the weal front
door,
Seminolo
County
Courlhou**, Senlord. Florida,
on the 13th day ol July. I M S . al
11:00 a m
Payment ol Sal* tee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaaa
and recording lee* are required
lo be paid by the successful
bidder el the tale. Full payment
ol an amount aqual lo tho higheel bid It due within 34 hour*
altar the advertised lima ol
M l*. AD payment* a hall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clerk of
the Circuit Court.
Deled this 3*lh day o l May.
IM S .
(*aa*
MARYANNS M O R IS
CLSRK OF THK
CIRCUIT C O U R T
SKMINOLK CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
by: Ihlrtey C. Hargari
Deputy Clerk
Publtah Ju n e 'I, *. I I . S 3 .1*M
DSD-4
M T N * C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R • ■ ■ IN O L * C O U N TY ,
0 A M N O . M - d S O - C A -l d - H
KMC M 0 R T0 A 0 K
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
C H I L I S A M. MURRAY,
at al
Dalandante.
N O TIO * O F S A L *
Notice I* hereby given that,
pursuant lo the Order or Final
Judgment entered on May *,
I M * . In Ih lt cauaa. In lha
Circuil Court of Sem in* I*
County. Florida. I will aaM lha
proparty situated In *amlwate
County. Florida, described as:
LOT *4. L O N O D A U EUB0IV1•ION, A C C O R D IN G T O TH S
P U T THERKOF AS RKCOROKO
IN P U T BOO K 13. PAOK M . O F
THK P U B LIC R EC O R D S OP
SEMINOLE CO UN TY, FLORIOA.
al public sate, lo lha hlghaal
and bast blddtr. lor cash, al lha
areal
front
door
ol
tho
•emlwete County Courlhou*#
in Sawfard. Florida, at 11:00
a m . on JUNK I . 10M .
Dated al * autoid . Florida Ihlt
•th day ol May. 1*M .
MARYANNK M O R IS
CLERK OF THK
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Jana K. Jaiew lc
Or put / Clark
Barry M Elkin. Esq.
M 03 Roger Bird . Suits *104
•I. Patera burg. FL 33103
Publish May I* , and Juna 1,
IM )
DEC-77

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N O TIC E OP A U C TIO N
This auction will be hold on
June I I . I M * al Noon, al 3 ) t
Aulm Ava . Oviedo. FL
Prospective bidder* may
mepecl the vehicle* on I he day
before th* auction from • AM
unte • PM Term* are cash or
certified fund* only
Oviedo
Towing reserve* th* right lo
accept or refuse any and aM
bids
The following vehicle! are
offered for brdt
*4 ISU7U AMIGO
JA C C 0 0 7 K S R M 0 4 M I
Publish Juno 1. I M *
DEO-1

TO W4LUAM (OWtN BURRRJ.
SUMMER RENKA CRAWFORD
OURRILu v* WILLIAM EDWIN
B U F M A C IW l ACTION N O *30*3
M THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
KNOX COUNTY. TENNESSEE. Oftfl•ON IV
In M s cauae. I appaarsig from tee
COMPLAINT Mad which la pawn
la. F&lt;*l r»e dafsndsnt. W4ham
idwsi Bur*. N a non randan! of
Si* Steie ol t i m i x r N , ov v^lrar
whereebouta cennol be eecertamed upon dAgenl le m k and
Inquiry, so that Fia orWnary
prat*** of law cannot be aanrad
IT IS OROSACO dial terd
date tea an answer wNh tie Ctark of
Fie Knca C ounty CfrcuM Court.
Dm Won iv at KnoevOta. Txnneeen
M Foley T IE Walnut Street
K ro n fb . Txnneaeae 37*03 w4Fun
twty day* of tw last data of pubheeaon or a rudyiwnt by dMauR wN
ba taken agafnel you and Fw cauae
sat for heating EX AARTE as te you
This nobos wN b* pubSahad In THE
•EMFfOLE HERALD tor tow eonPutriah May 1*. 3S. and June 1. S,
IM F
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Cawwfy Oawrt
S *m In ate C arm t y,
Florida
Ose* # F t -S F t -O O
Sun Bank National
Aetoctaticin.
Ptainliff

v*

Anthony Dorrloa.
Defendant
N O TIO * OP
•NBA IF F ’* * A i l
NOTICE IE H EREBY GIVEN
that by vlriu* ol that cartain
Will of Eeacutmn Iveued out of
and undar lha M a i of th*
County Court ol Sominol*
County. Florida, Cae* * *1-2*1CC upon a final ludgmanl ren­
dered In lha aforesaid court on
the 3Sth day of April A 0. 1 M I
In that cartain cat* entitled Sun
Bank National Association.
Plaintiff vs Anthony Barrios,
Defendant which aforeMld Writ
of Execution we* delivered lo
me a* Shariff of Bamlnola
County. Florida and I have
•avied upon aM th* right, till*
and interest of th* defendants
In lha following described prop­
erty said proparty being localad in S nrw w le County, Florida,
more particularly described a t
follow*:
On* Sid* Arm -Qloak* Modal
M Hangun
and lha undersigned a* Shariff
of Sarrinota County, Florida,
will at tt:0 0 A M . on th# 31st
day ol June A D . I S M offer lor
seta and sail lo lha highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
S U B JE C T T O AN Y AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al lha Front
(West) Door, al lha atop*, of th*
•amino'* County Courthouse In
•enlord. Florida, lha above
described property. Successful
bidder must meal th* Florida
•1*1* Statute criteria for pos­
session of a handgun.
That said sate Is balng mad*
to satisfy th* term* cf this Writ
ol Elocution
Donald F. EtUngsr. Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
N O TIC E R EG AR DING TH E
A M E R IC A N ! W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES A C T O F 1SS0. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEOINQ
SP EC IAL AC CO M M O D ATIO N S
TO PARTICIPATE IN TH E P R O ­
CEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T
TH E E N FO R C E A B LE W RITS
S ECTIO N OF TH E CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT
TH E
SH ER IFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVO. S A N ­
FORD. FLO R IO A. A T L E A S T
FIVE O AT* PRIOR T O TH E P R O ­
CEEDING*. (407) 330-8*40 T T D
(407) 333-3333
Publtah May 1*. M . June 1, 8
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With Sal* being held on June
t f . IM S
D C C -1 0)

Defendant*
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A L*
NOTICE IE HEREOV GIVE*
pursuant to a Summary Fine
Judgment
of
Foreclosun
dated th* ISth day ol May
I S ) ) , and entered in Cast
No ) ) - ! M ) - C A - t 4 0
ol
lb
Circuit Court lor Seminoli
County. Florida wherein FIRST
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
TR U/A 0 T 0 S/1/SS (EO UIC R ED
IT FUNDING TR U S T D S S -A ) H
th* Plaintiff and JU A N P
RIVERA and R E O E C C A
0
RIVERA are th* Defendant*. I
will sell lo I ho highest and besl
bidder for cash at the Weal
fro rl door ol Ih* Semmolt
County Courthouse, Senlord.
Florida at I I 00 a m . on Ih*
1 flh day ol JU N E. IM S . tho fol­
low.ng described properly a*
•el forth in M id Summary Final
Judgment
LOT S. OLOCK A. PINE VIEW.
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH ER E O F AS R E C 0 R 0 I 0 IN
P U T HOOK S. PAOE 73 OF
THE P U B LIC R EC O R D S OF
SE M IN O LI CO UN TY. FLORIOA
W ITNESS my hand end ■he
M el of Ihit Court on May IS.
IM )
(SEAL)
MARYANNS M O R IE
Clerk ol th* Circuit and
County Court
Dy Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctark
U t s B Dodge. Esq
HOLLAND S KNIGHT LLP
P O Bos 171)
Tarrpe. FL 33*01
In accordance with the
American* with Diaabilri-ee Act.
person* with dreatxlitie* r red
mg a •pec i*l eccommodel-on lo
panicipete In Hue proceeding
Should
con lacl
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Sanford. Florida 3377t. tele­
phone number (407) 333-4330.
not later than seven (7) days
prior lo the proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. (TO O ) 1-SO O -SD •771 or Vote* (V) 1100-SIS• 773. via Florida Relay Ssrvic*
Publtah May 3 ). and June 1,
IM S
OEC-1SO

IN T N B C IR C U IT O O U R T
OF TN B B M N TB B N TN
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A B B FO B
S B M M O iS C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A S E N O . S S -IS S S -4 A
DIVISION I S -B
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF N O NTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSO R
B T MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIOA FflCTR C O R AL —
Q A O L IS FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
PUmliff.

VS.

BAR NET F GRIGGS. Ill
AS TR USTEE OF THS TR U S T
AGREEM ENT DATED AS OF
JU RE IS . 1M 7. AND AS AN
HEIR O F THE (S T A T E OF
WANDA LEE HUNTER .
DECEASED, at al.
Defendant)*)
N O TIO * O F
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LS
NOTICE I* H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
May 1*. IS M . and entered m
C o m NO M -I3 0 S -C A of the
Circuil Court ot tho SIGH
TEE NTH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whtrein FIR ST UNION NATION
AL BANK F/K/A FIR ST UNION
NATIONAL BANK O F N O N TH
CARO LINA. S U C C E S S O R BV
M ERGER T O F IR S T UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA
F/K/A CORAL GABLES FEDKR
AL SAVINGS AND LOAN AEEO
CIATION It ih* Plaintiff and
B AR N E T F G R IG G S . Iff AS
TR U S TE E OF TH E
TR U ST
AG R E E M E N T OATEO AS OF
JU R E IS . 1M 7. AND AS AN
HEIR OF TH E E S TA TE OF
WANDA
LEE
H U N TE R
DECEASED ;
B R EN D A
O
REUTER. A t TR U S TE E OF THS
TR U S T AOREEM ENT DATEO AS
OF JUNE I t . 1SS7. AND AS AN
HEIR OF TH E ( I T A T E OF
W ANDA
UE
H U N TE R
DECEASED ; TH E UN KNO W N
HEIRS AND/OR DEVISEES OF
TH E (S T A T E OF W ANDA LEE
H U N TE R . D E C EA S E D ;
TH E
UNKNOWN PERSONAL R EPR E­
SENTATIVE OF TH E ESTATE OF
WANOA
LEE
H U N TE R
O ECEASEO; TH E UN KNO W N
CLAIM AN T* OF TH E E S TA TE
OP WANOA LEE H UNTER .
O ECEASEO;
NATIO N SBAN K.
N .A : TE N A N T f t N/K/A OAVIO
HIEZER. are the Defendant*. I
will tell to the highest and beat
bidder for cash al lha Waal
fro rl door of th* Samlnolo
C o in ty Courlhou**, Sanford,
Florida, at 11:00 a m., on th*
1 Till day ol JU NE. 1M S . Ih* fol
tearing described property aa
Ml
forth
In
said
Final
Judgment:
L O T IS . B LO C K C . S O U TH
PINECR EST, A C C O R D IN G TO
TH E
PLAT
TH ER S O P
At
RECORDED IN P U T B O O K 10.
M Q E S • AND 10. P U B LIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a 110 U U R E L DRIVE
SANFORD, FL 33773
W ITNESS MV HAND and the
m * i of this Court on May IS,
IM ).
(C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES. CLER K
Ctark of th* Circuit Court
By. Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Ctark
■chavsrria. McCalta, Raymsr.
Barrett A Freppter
Poet Office Box S410
Tampa. FL S3S01-34t0
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion In order to participate In
tMa proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no eoal lo you, lor Ih#
p rovlttio n ef cartain oasistone*. Pleas* contact Court
Administration at SOI N. Park
Avenue,
Sanford. Florida
SE771. telephone number (407)
*21-4314, within t working
«tey* of your receipt of Pita do c­
ument; If hearing Impaired.
(TO O ) 1-SOO-SM -I771.
Publish May t l , and June 1,
IS M
D C C -IS t

(Seal)
M ARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THK
CIR CUIT C O U R T
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORIOA
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 1. • t l . 33. IS M
D ID )
N O T IC E O F A U C TIO N
Thie auction wilt be held on
June 2* I M S at Noon el 32*
Aulm Ave . Oviedo FL
Prospective bidder* may
inspect the vetuctos on the day
before the suction from • AM
until • PM Term* ere ceth or
certified fund* only
Oviedo
Towing retorvea tho right lo
accept or refuse any end ell
bids
The fallowing vehicle* ere
offered lor bide
• f OUICK LE SABRE
f G4HPI43XHH477004
•7 HONOA AC CO R D
IHGCAIS37HA077S7S
•4 HONOA ACCO R D
JHMAOS324EC0774M
•3 HONOA ACCO R D
JMMS2733S OCOS37/S
•S FORO AEROETAR VAN
3FM 0A I1 4 0 IB 0 3 3 7 1 3
Publish June 1. I M S
OEO-7
IN T N B C IR C U IT C O U N T
OP T N B I S T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N D FOR
■ SM M 04.B C O U N T Y ,
F LO R IO A ( N I L BNWSfON
• A S S N O .I N - I M 4 A « 4 N
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF C HICA O O ,
AS TR US TEE.
Plemliff,
VICTOR A U M E D A .
E T AL .
Defendants
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
C O N S T R U C T IV E SBRVICS
TO VICTOR A U M E D A
UNKNOW N SPOUSE OF
VICTO R A U M E D A
erhoee residences re
1 M Georgetown Drive
Casselberry. Fla S2I07
who are unavailable lor ser­
vice of process and Ih*
unknown defendant* who may
ba apouaoa. hair*, daviaaaa.
grant***, assign***, lianora,
creditors, truateea. and all par­
ties claiming an internal by.
through, undot or a gams! the
Defendant)!), who at* not
known to bo dead or site*, and
alt periie* having or claiming lo
have any righ t till* or Interest
In the properly described hi the
mortgage being foreclosed
V O U ARE N O TIFIE D Ihet en
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following described
property
Unit No I M . LAKE HOWELL
ARMS
C O N D O M IN IU M .
a
Condominium according to th*
Declaration o l Condominium
and Kihibite annexed thereto,
recorded February 10. 1SS3. tn
Official Record* Book 1377.
peg* 1144. Public Record* ot
Semfnol* County, Florida, as
•mended, together with end
undivided interest in the com ­
mon olemanta and limited com ­
mon element* declared in said
Declaration of Condominium
unit. Together with the exclu­
sive right lo use Carport
Number S3, aa deaignited on
the property attached lo said
Declaration ol Condominium
a/kra
I0S
G EO R G E TO W N
DRIVE,
CASSELBERR Y
FL
33T37
hat been tiled against you and
you are required lo servo a
copy of your written detenses.
If any. on MARSHALL C W AT­
SON. P A Plaintiff's attorney,
trhet* address it MOO NW 31*1
TER R AC E. FO R T U U O E R D A L E .
FLCRIOA 3330* no talar than 30
days from th* date of Ih* Ural
publication o l Ihi* Nolle# of
Action and fit* Ih* original with
th* Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plaintiff'*
attorney or immodiately there­
after; otharwla* a default will
ba entered against you lor th*
relief demanded In the com ­
plaint or petition filed herein
W ITNESS my hand and th* teal
of this Court al Sanford.
Baminol* County. Florida. Ihit
ISth day ol May. 1M *
(C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES. CLERK
CLERK O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY: Ruth King
D EP U TY C LER K
In Accordance With Th*
Americana With disabilities Act.
Persons
W ith Dlsabilittea
Needing
a
special
Accommodation* to Participate
In This Proceeding Should
Contact Court Administration at
M l N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida
*3771, Telephone
Number (407) U 8 - 4 I M , Nol
Later Than Seven (7) Days Prior
lo Th# Proceeding if Hearing
Impaired (TO O ) 1 -M D -B M -t 771,
or Itete* (V) 1-*0*-***-*770, via
Florida Relay •enrke*.
Publish: May t l . and Juna I ,
IM *
DEC-117

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Seminole Herald
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12— Elderly C are
Aaalalod Living In my home
with someone who ceres.
407-3M-191S

IN TNI CINCUIT COUNT
OF THI IITM JUDICIAL
CINCUIT, IN AND FON
•IMINOll COUNTY,
FLONIDA.
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21— P e r s o n a l s

Long wood Massage Studio.
Waai ms niLcome 7 days
Private rma Female Sufi
Use FMM00077SS
407-3394300
a succestful switch to
the ultlmsts wsy of meeting
Cell 2ST-3S09 to gel

23— Lost &amp; Found
Found Shar-peldog
Ten wf [Keck mask
322-13E3, no c al after 9 p m
L O S T NCADfNQ O LA S S
Brown ceee with cerda inside
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27— N ursery Ac C hild
C are
CFNLD CARE M MV HOME
Civtaken Mother / Teacher A aat
m SarranoW Co Looking to [La
byiS over summer Mtha fleeaoneUe Rates Meals Prov
Smoke free In a . Cell 22S-M09
Child Cere n dean Chnshan
home 7 yrt a«p 0 wka and up
Maatonatae rate* 330 5714
C M L O C ANS M M Y HOSM
D ay Ndea. Summer Actrvibea
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m thla procaading you ara antiHad at a t coal to you to tha
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Plaaaa
contact
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C EN TER OP EAHFORO
950 8. MaSonvS* Ave
E08
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904-730-1»03
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PT/ F T Positions Available
Otadcafe Teachers
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A LO N E? Seniors Dating Uureeu
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(SO 901 000 977-4477 (?4hra)

R0I1ERT L CARVER.
•I al .
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N O TIC E Ol
DF
F O N tC L O S U N I SA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant lo an Ofdar or final
Judgmanl anlarad In C a i t No
t i - I f l t - C A - M - B ol Iha Circuit
Court ol Iha I I T H Judicial
C irtuil in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida raharaln IRWIN
M O R TOAQE
C O R P O R A TIO N .
FORMERLY KNOWN AS INLAND
M O R TO AQE
CO R P O R A TIO N
Ptaintill, and ROBERT L CA R V ­
ER al al ara dalandanta. I anil
M il lo Iha highatl tnddar tor
cat i at tr.a Waal Front Door ol
Iha Sammola County Courthouaa. Sanford Florida, al Iha
hour ol I t 00 a m . on Iha I f f .
day ot JUNE. I M S tha follow « g daacnbad proparty
Let I I S SANFO R D P LACE,
according to tha plat tharaot at
raenrdad n Plat Oook 31 Pagaa
33. 14. 31 Public Nacordt at
Banana** County Florida
OATED Ihia ttth day of May.
IM &gt;
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Individuals axp w/ Pneumatic
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plus
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H O y i Bene C a i 321 7575
G EN E R A L M A P «Tf NANCE
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tools 18 hr and up
338-1911
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W ILL TR A IN '
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Irrigation/ Refers A Insuieri
needed anmorkatefy Vacation
and Pension Benefits
(407) 3324133

LA B O R ER S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
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exp Vacation and Pension
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Basic Wmdows
5280 wk
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P-T

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Th e Sem inole H e rald has an Immediate opening for a
newspaper carrier in the 8anford area. O u r papers are
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday.
Delivering the S em inole H erald \s a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
someone who is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

Apply in Person
at the:

Seminole Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, FL

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
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OFFICE
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some
accounting
assistance
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825-571 ear hr. PT/FT
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S French Ave
Sanlord 373-4343
S3 S Samoran Bftrd
Ortando (281-4111)

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only Must enp&gt;y
working with seniors Renais­
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Sanlord.
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pref In directing caXi on a MuiB- kne Ph Syst
Mamt Office
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950 S Makonvilla Ave. Sard
Fas Resume 407-322-0121
or 407-3224566. lor ntervww

TR UCK LOADER
Glass warehouse P T eves
ITTv.Longwood. 7674100
UNDER NEW MOMT.
Sanford Truss Manufacturer
Looking lor Depend Productive
Workers, to |on our team Van
ous Positions Avalabie Immed
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Southern Truss of Orlando

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C a l after 5 30 p m
373-5704

• ECU RITY O FFICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc. 1 )4 7444
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•UNSHMC STAFFING
I* now hmng lor the 19997000
School year with Iha local Pubkc School* PoaMona availaMa In Food l ervlce and CueledM O epta. Pteasa cal E m or
Karperty a t 323-0440 tor da­
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FOIE/ FBI background check
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spect rental vehicle*
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FLO
AccepMbt* drrr* g record
and background check Apply In
person. 3088 Orlande (1743)
Dr. Sent

7 0 0 W. 25TH ST.
SANFORD
W ert? Craw care A Pre school
needs your help Musi be 19
years C a l lor dated* 321-7635

20 ra v aA WPS/Spreadsheet*

W EEKLY R EN TALS
Starting B 577/wk
Hstonc Downtown 330-4423
EFFICIENCY
With Mad service
convenient location

.321:4900
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJI uMs
md Laundry, phone, and tut
use 585 590 a week 324-4955

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
LOCAL CANDY ROUTE. 30 Vending Machines
Earn approx. $80(Vday. All for $9,993 Call (800)991.
VEND AIN#9I-040

FINANCIAL
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Centers of America. Stop collector calls. Lower
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REFINANCE FAST! Over-the-phoneI Need second
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WANT A VISA CARD? SI2,000s. Unsecured.
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Welcome. (800)365-3499.

AVON PRODUCTS-Start your own business.Work
flexible hours. Eqjoy unlimited earnings. Call toll
free (888)942-4053.
COMPUTER USERS NEEDED. WORK OWN
hum. $25K-$8(VYR. (800)4764653 ext. 136.
DRIVER COVENANT TRANSPORT * Coast to
Coast runs. * Teams start 3Sc-37c $1,000 Sign-on
bonus for Exp. Co. Driven. For Experienced Driven
and Owner Opcnion (800)441-4394. For Graduate
Students (800)338-6428.
DRIVERS WANTED: Professional OTR (1 year
exp.) T/T Driven. Only the highly motivated, safety
oriented need apply. We ofler Big Tntcks-Big
Hoods Big Milage and more! For more info on our 48
State operation: Call Elite Express kt(S00)441-4318.

OWNER FINANCING. Breathtaking &amp; Desirable 3
AC In N. EL Wooded high A dr) paved road.
Winding drive A homesite cleared. Onl) $28,900.
(800)294-2313 c x l 4336.
SO. COLORADO Ranch Sale 143 AC-S69.900.
Enjoy sensational sunsets over the Rockies A \iews
of Pikes Peak on gcntl) rolling terrain. Year round
access, tele A elec. Ideal for hones. Exc. financing.
Call toll free (877)676-6367.
TENNESSEE LAKE BARGAIN. 3 acres with boat
slipSI9,900. Beautifully wooded, spectacular views,
with access lo cr)*lal clear mtn. lake-next to 18 hole
golf course! Paved roads, utilities, soils tested. Low,
low financing. Call owner now (800)704-3134 ext.
3733.
WATERFRONT SALE on spectacular 50.000 acre
recreational lake in SC! View lots just $24,900
Abuts 1st tec of golf course, wclk to clubhouse,
marina A pool. Includes paved rds, underground
utilities, water A sewer. Excellent financing. Call
owner now (100)265-8783.

ORIVERS/Owncr Ops. Be Your Own Bout 83c PER
MILE Loaded or Empty I (800)848-0405. Paschstl
Truck Lines.

STEEL BUILDINGS

FREE SERVICE, $250 Signing Bonus and Great
Job! 13,000 Automotive Locations in Florida Pay Us
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GOVT POSTAL JOBS-UP To SI 7 J 4 hour. Hiring
for 99, fixe call, application/cxaminatlon Informslion. Federal Hire-Full Benefits. (800)598-4304,
extension 1401. (8AM-6PM C.S.T.)
NEED A CAREER CHANGE? Income ofS40K+.
ROCOR Transportation. 3 week course. 100%
tuition assistance, no need to relocate! (800)4531022. www.rocor.comwww.mtaschools.com

HELP WANTED

LEGAL SERVICES

$10 HOUR Guaranteed! +Bonus +Paid Expenses.
Local Outside work. Casual dress. No Experience
Needed. Paid Training. Afternoon A Evening hours.
Dependable Transportation Required. (800)644-2822
ext. 241 McKnlght.

DIVORCE $150* Coven children, property divi­
sion. name change, military, missing spouse, etc. One
signature required. 'Excludes govt, fees, uncontcstcd.
Paperwork done for you. (800)462-2000. Budget
Divorce.

••MEDICAL BILLERS** Earn Excellent Income
Process!ns Insurance Claims. Full Training Provided.
Computer Required Call (100)340-6333 ext. 1127.

REAL ESTATE

ALABAMA Award-winning suburban weekly seeks
a sales pro as ad manager. Competitive salary with
commission, annual bonus. Excellent benefits. Write:
Publisher, PO Box 947, Columbiana, AL 330310947. E-mail resume lo shelbycoumyrepof1er.com.

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DRIVERS/OTR-No NE/Canada'NYC, No Touch
Freight, Guaranteed Home Policy. Min. 23, 1 Yr.
OTRCDL w/Haemal. (800)848-0405.PTL An LEO
Employer.

FACTORY DIRECT POOL HEATERS. Heatpump,
Solar, or Gas. Mqjor brands. New/Uscd. Do it
yourself or installed. Free Phone Quotes. (800)333WARM (9 276) www.solardirect.com Lie.
•CWC029795.

A TRAVEL JOB. SS00.00 sign on bonus over II.
Travel coast lo coast w/allete co-ed business group.
Return guaranteed. Call Mary (877)403-0674.

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FOR SALE

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M ECHANICAL DESIGNER
Exp in Conveyor A Material
Handing Equp
Mach Drafting
skid raq N o A U TO C A D O
Send Resume to
AMI
34A8 AB American Blvd.
Orl. Fl. 33810

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Tram A l Phases

M AINTENANCE TE C H .
Up to 511 Mr.. Fu* Ben 2 Wka
Vac Musi have exp C a l
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331-3131

GO VT FORECLOSURES as low as $3000. As­
sume existing loans. Bad credit, no problem! Call
(181)377-6641, ext. 11360.
N.CAROUNA MOUNTAINS: 3acre-30acrcmountain lop parcels. Absolutely stunning views! Private
secluded setting. Access to state parks. Price*
starling at $17,900 w/cxccllcnt financing. (336)9311312.

ARCH STEEL BUILDINGS-Factory Spring Clear­
ance! Buy Direct and SAVE $$$ NOW1 Prices slashed
on select models including 16x24, 20x26, 30x48.
40x64. Call (800)341-7007.
BLOWOUT!
STEEL
BUILDING
CLEARANCE...AII roof pilches, 25x30 $3,300.00;
23x40 $3,900.00; 30x40 $3,300.00; 35x50 $6,700.00;
40x60 $8,200.00; 45x80 $12,000.00 Others. Pioneer... (800)813-1338 ext. 100. www.usmb.com

TANNING
WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan at home. Buy 1)1RECT and SAVE! Commcrcial/llumc Units from
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log. Call Today (800)842-1310.

TRAVEL
LOWEST AIRFARES (R/T) TO EUROPE. London.
Germany, Spain, Belgium from $375. Hotels up to
50%o(T. 30 days unlimited travel across Europe front
$249. (800)841-8222.

VACATION RENTALS
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pet rooms. Pool. Cable. 1055 discount with this ad.
Friendly family owned Inn. (800)331-4666. ext. 10.

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Seminole Herald

W.
W.
•Iso wi* lake cash or a personal check. Advertisers who wish to be bead can
make arrangements at the time their ad la placed. Please keep to mtod that
ads to the Personals (dasa. 21), Business Opportuntoee (class. 55) A Oarage
Sales (217) require payment to advance.

322*3611 or Toll tree from Orlando 631*9993
You can fas your ad to 407*323*9408
300 N. French Ava., Sanford 32771 • P. O. Boa 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office Is open to serve you Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm

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OEADUNES:
For Tuesday's edition, the deadline la Monday at noon
For Wednesday's edition, the deadline la Tuesday at noon
For Thursday's edition, the deadline Is Wednesday at noon
For Friday's edition, the deadline Is Thursday at noon
For 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
Healthcare
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Chad Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

ad
while it is running, please give us a call and
11 you need to change your &lt;
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on the first day of puckcatton. II you find an error, please ca&gt; us Immertataly
and we w* correct the error tor the nest pubScabon. We are responsible tor the
first insertion only and only tor toe cost of toe first Insertion.

EMPLOYMENT
117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted Tb Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storags/Offlca For Rent

67 Career
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Consultants
g
69 Resumes
70 Education ATraining
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

REAL

ESTATE

141 Homes For Sale
KggTi
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For 8aie
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Warded
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Properly For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

91 Apartments/
To Share
u i j
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommat e Wanted
96 Retirement Hornrs
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments • •infumished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Trtpiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rantal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

221
222
223
229

MERCHANDISE
161 Appliances A
G
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Otice Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
C C S
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wan"*o
239 Motorcydea/Bikas For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtdes/Campers For Sale
243 Traders For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets ASupplies
200 Livestock/Farm
SUDOtaB

201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
268 Chad Cara Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 OrywaN
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling

290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A 8 torage
293 08, Lube A Filler
294 Palnttng
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 Plano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Booing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Btdtog
305 Sma* Business
306 Stalnsd Glass
307 8 wfmming Pool Services

SERVICES

209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Coiecsbies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

252 Accounting
253 Additions 6
Remodeling
254 Air Condrttoning

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282
283
284
285
286

Janitorial 8enrioaa
Jewelry A Repair
Lakafrom Clearing
Landscaping
Laundry 8ervlcas

316 WekSng A Sheet Metal
318WS8 DrMng
319 Window Washing A Tinting

K I T ’ N ’ C A M .V I.K . 05 hy I ji r r y W rig h t

97— A partments
F urnished

223— M ISCELLANEOUS

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107—M o biu Homes
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117—C ommercial
R entals

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23S—V ehicles Wanted

properties, inc.
103—Houses*
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Call today and welch
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baaary $1250 323-4914

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                    <text>FRIDAY
April 9. 1999
91st Year, No. 162
(407)3222611
Sanford, F I

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■ Weather
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1 High 8 8
1Low 66

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

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STAFF WRITER

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cond u ct driver's license and
vehicle in sp ections the week
o f April 9 through IB at the
following altes: Bunnell
Road. Celery Avenue. C hap­
m a n Road. Dodd Road. E .S .
W illiam son. O eneral
H utchinson. Old Lake Mary
Road. O range Boulevard.
O sceola Road and State
Road 4 2 0 .
OTHIHM ^ R H I Y OS S I R r
■ala C a— I f will hold *Bet
R ocks.* a two-day m usic fe s ­
tival on Satu rd ay and S u n ­
d ay at Sem inole Oreyhound
P ark. 2 0 0 0 Sem inola Bhrd.
In Cas s e lb e rry. On Monday,
th e Society sponsors the 9 th
an n u al celebrity golf tou r­
nam ent. ‘ Putting for Pets* at
8 :3 0 a.m . a t Rock Springs
Ridge O olf C lub. 6 2 5 Rock
Ridge Bhrd. in Apopka. T ick ­
e t s for the concert at $ 2 0 in
advance, available at most
T ick et m a ste r locations. For
inform ation, call (407) 9 9 9 ­
2 6 0 0 or (407) 3 2 3 -8 6 8 5 .

I

Longwood will help with w ater leaks
LONGWOOD - R esid en ts o f
Longwood w ith a w ater le a k
will soon receive help from th e
City.
The City Is ad opting a new
•rater leak policy to provide
relief to cu sto m e rs with a le a k
that ca n lead to excessive w a ­
ter and sewer b ills.
T h e purpose la to re co g n ise
that from tim e to tim e peop le

do have legitim ate w ater le a k s
on th eir property.* City Ad­
m in istrato r J o h n Drago said.
T h i s will g ra n t them som e r e ­
lief.*
l b be eligible for relief, c u s ­
tom ers w ith a leak m ust have
b een In good standing a t th e
aam e ad d ress where th e leak
h a s o ccu rred for at least th e
previous 12 m onths. T h e leak
m ust be repaired within one
m onth.
The city will review th e c u s­
tom er's
previous
12-m on th

STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - T h e
Humane Society o f Sem inole
County wlH hold a n expand ed
fund raiser th is weekend w ith
the addition o f a two-day c o n ­
cert and expo festival. *Pet
Rocks.* at Sem inole O re y ­
hound Park in C asselberry, to
the 9 th annual golf to u rn a ­
ment to be held at R ock
Springs Ridge O olf Club In
Apopka, near Wekfva Springs.
Featuring nationally-know n
m usic groups an d a few local
celebrities,
th e
th ree-d ay
event Is *A little bit co u n try ,
and a Uttle bit rock-n-roll* and
includes ap p earan ces
from
The Fabulous T h u n d crb lrd s.
Mad finger of liad flngrr. W ade

M o atal H ealth A sso ciatio n
o f C ontrol F lo rid a will co n ­
d u ct free G uardian Training
on Saturd ay from 9 a.m . to 2
p.m . at 6 0 8 M ariposa Street
in Orlando. Guardian Advo­
c a te s serve a s volunteers for
D istrict 7. working with
m ental h ealth cou rt officials.
Individuals and treatm ent
facilities and hospitals. To
register for the cla ss, call
(407) 8 4 3 - 1 5 6 3 .

□QUOTE
“The public have
neither sh am e nor
g ra titu d e .”
-W I L L I A M H A Z U T T

.

□ INDEX
C la s s if i e d .............4 B -5B
C o m ics ........................6 B
C r o s s w o r d ................. 6 B
Donr A b b y ..................3 B
O b i t u a r i e s ................. 3A
P e o p l e ...........................3 B
P o lice B riefs . . . . 3A
R e l i g i o n .............4A-SA
T elev ision . . . Pullout

due to a leak on the cu sto m er
side o f th e m eter or serv ice
line a maximum of once per
year, or twice within ten
years.
T h e City Commission ap­
proved the water leak policy
on Monday, making it r e tr o a c ­
tive for Ja y n e Sim s, who had
an $ 8 2 0 water bill In Febru ary
that sh e claimed to be th e
city's m lstak r.
S im s said there Is no way

Haves. T ra c y Byrd and local ting for P rts celebrity golf
idols Ron B iso n (K92-FM ) and tournam ent, but will be out of
‘ Monsters
o f the M idday* town a t a law en forcem ent
(W IKS 1 0 4 .1 - Real Radio).
con feren ce. Also scheduled to
According to event o rg a n ise r appear during the expand ed
Al Brodle. rebuild ing th e Hu­ fundraising
activities
a re
mane S o c ie ty
of S e m in o le new spaper
rartoonist
Ja k e
County fa cilitie s following a Vest.
meteorologist
M arty
Are two y e a rs ago has b ee n a StebU n k (WES1I - Channel 2|
painstaking effort. *We only and th e D u ke* o f H ojziirxt'*
got to build o n e new bu ild in g. Roscoe B. Coltrane. J a m e s
We ran o u t o f money an d stlU Best. Som e personalities will
need a c a tte r y (cat k en n el) appear a t the expo festival amt
and adm inistrative o ffices.’
at the golf tournament too.
Brodte's event will fe a tu re
vendor te n ts and full c o n c e s ­
During an on-air Interview
sions. In clu d in g
b eer
and
for th is article on Tuesday.
wine. O ates open al 10 a.m .
'M o n sters of the Midday* p e r­
both S a tu rd a y and Su n d a y ,
sonality Bubba talked about
•nth b an d s startin g a t that
other efforts made on behalf of
tim e.
Sem inole County organization*
while colleague
Dtriy
J im
Don
E a lin g rr.
S e m in o le
County S h e riff, was sch e d u led
pfoyed straight m an to lu»
to play In th e 9 th Annual P u t­
m M a s u a s . Pag* SA

Street paving m oves ahead

Ctwk will conduct Its April
m eeting on Tuesday at 7
p.m . at Congregation Beth
Am. 3 8 9 9 S an d Lake Road In
Longwood. Friends of the
W ekivs s Fred Hardin Is the
featured speaker. Call (407)
2 6 0 - 2 3 7 7 for Information.

W aaasa’s A sso c ia tio n Sem i­
nole S u n rise C hapter will
hold Its m onthly dinner /
m eeting on Tuesday at 6 :3 0
p.m . at Holiday Inn. 2 3 0
W est Highway 4 3 6 in Alta­
m onte Springs. Call (407)
8 3 0 - 3 2 7 9 to reserve a space
for the $ 1 6 .2 5 dinner.

the previous 12 m onths.
If the cu s to m e r's sew er bill
is excessive d ue to th e w a te r
consum ed b y the leak, th e
City win provide an a d ju s t­
ment equal to the d iffe re n c e
between th e excessive b ill and
the cu sto m e r's average se w e r
MU for
th e
previous
12
months.
Custom ers wtU be provided
with a cred it ad ju stm en t for a
maximum o f o n e bUUng perio d
per o ccu rren ce .
C u sto m ers
can apply for an a d ju stm en t

Pets w ill b en efit from song

Fair Fun

&gt;will hold its April pro­
gram and plant sale at the
Sw eetw ater O ak s C om m u­
nity C enter. 8 1 0 Fox Valley
Drive, on Monday at 9 :3 0
a .m . ‘ M aking your garden
bright w ith Hummingbirds
and B utterflies* will be pre­
sented by San d y T y n er from
th e Country Garden Nurs­
ery. For d etails, call (407)
6 8 2 -0 9 6 7 .

U a itsd C ereb ral P alsy Early
Prevention and Pediatric
Therapy C en ter will sponsor
a monthly support group for
p aren ts o f children with
special n eed s on Tuesday
from 6 to 8 p.m . at First
P resbyterian C hurch. 201
O ak Avenue In Sanford.
B aby-sittin g and a light d in­
n e r are provided free of
charge. Advance registration
Is available by calling (407)
3 2 2 -0 2 2 2 .

consum ption h isto ry to d e te r­
mine the average water c o n ­
sumption. T he City wtU use
the average consum ption ra te
to determ ine th e cu sto m e r's
average consum ption.
If the cu stom er's bill a fte r
the leak is w ithin 10 p e rce n t
o f th e cu stom er's average to
confirm that th e leak has b ee n
repaired, the C ity will provide
a credit ad justm ent equal to
the difference betw een the e x ­
cessive consum ption and th e
average consum ption rate for

STAFF WHITER

This student rscsntfy enjoyed a carnival rids al tbs CMedo High School
Faiz of March 27. Students enjoyed rides, food and games

LONGWOOD - The City o f
Longwood is moving forward
with a street paving p ro ject
and renovations on the Com­
m unity Building.
The City will renovate Its
Community Building, at 1 9 4
Wilma Street next to City Hall.
The cost of the renovations will
be determined by design plans
selected by city officials, a c ­
cording to City A dm inistrator
Jo h n Drago.
The City’s H istorical P re s e r­
vation Board selected a plan
for renovating th e Com m unity
Building that lias parking on
both sides of W ilma S tre e t.

According to th e Board, th e
u se of the bu ild in g should b e
limited to so cia l and p ro fe s ­
sional a ctiv ities, and lim ite d
recrea tio n a l activities.
*Wr haven't decided on a d e ­
sign.* Drago said . T h e y have
decided on a footprint th at
shows more parking on b o th
sides of th e stre e t, and m o re
u se of the C om m unity B u ild ­
in g *
The next s te p In renovating
th e Com m unity Building will
b e to request design proposals.
Drago said people p ro b ab ly
won't see th e new renovations
ta k e effect u n til O ctob er.
The H istorical P reservation
Board
unanim ously
rcco m mcridrd th at th e City C o m m is­
sion seek a rch ite ctu ra l p r o ­

posals for a new com m unity
building In the Historical D is­
trict.
*We a re planning to rrnovalr
the
existing
Community
Building.* Drugo said. "U nless
wr find a n alternate site.*
The City Commission on
Monday also approved a street
paving design
with
truffle
calm ing and speed reduction
tech n iqu es.
'S o m e o f the streets will be
modified.* Drago said. 'W e ll
put th e designs out for bid.*
East W an en Avenue from
Lake View to Myrtle Avenue
wlU b e paved al an estim ated
cost o f $ 7 2 0 ,0 0 0 . The p ro ject
Is expected to start Aug. 2 .
and to b e complete on Feb.
P lss a s in U n t i l . P ag* 3A

Maloy disappointed that only
42 apply for manager’s job
By Kaos W h ite__________________________________

STAFF WHITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - R esu m es from 3 7
men and 5 w om en seeking th e Sem inole
County M anager's position have b een given to
the county atto rn ey from a n independent r e ­
cruiting Arm In N orcross, Ga. T h e re has b een
no screening o f th e cand id ates.
Jim Marino, th e county's D irecto r of P ublic
Works and J a c k W ert, the co u n ty 's Tourism
Development D irecto r are am ong the appli­
cants. So ts Kevin G race, who lives In Long­
wood and w as o n ce the cou nty’s deputy m an­
ager.
Other a p p lica n ts Include W in ter Springs
manager J im M cLem ore and Henry Dollve. an
Ohio ad m in istrator who m ade th e sh o rt-list
for the Sanford city m anager’s Jo b a year ago.
Applications also were received from officials
in Paducah. K en .: O akland. C alif: M ission
Viejo. Calif.; Y u m a. Art*.: Grand Rapids. M ich,
and Las Vegas. Nevada.
County C om m ission er G ran t Maloy said h e
was disappointed th a t only 4 2 n a m es were r e ­
ceived. *1 an ticip a ted double th a t." he said.
"You would th in k there would b e many m o re
applicants for a Jo b paying $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 a year."
Maloy said th a t h e consid ered th e appoint­
ment of a s u c c s s o r to Gary K aiser was one o f
the chief d uties th e Board o f C om m issioners
has before It. K aiser left public service on
April 2 to becom e president and C EO of HTE.
Inc. In Lake M ary.
T h e board c a n h ire or Ore two people - th e
county m anager and the cou nty atto rn ey ."
Maloy said. *We cou nted on th e Ind ep end ent
recruitm ent form to sufficiently advertise th e
position. I've b een concerned ab o u t how many

qualified people would be reach ed .”
Com m issioner Randy Morris said that h e
wasn't concerned about the nu m ber of ca n d i­
dates. *My understanding was th at this was a
selective search. That all the applicants will o f
lop rank. It's quality we're after - not quan­
tity.”
The next step In th e process Is for County
Attorney B ob McMillan, who Is ofT this w eek,
to arrange a meeting by a three-m an com m it­
tee consisting Altamonte Springs m anager
Phil Pcnland. Orange County ad m in istrator
AJIt Lalchandanl an a retired executive Owen
W entw orth.
T h r com m ittee will recommend the top h alf
dozen can d id ates to the Board o f Com m is­
sioners. Those candidates will b e brought In
for Interview s.
The p ro cess will take a m onth or two. In
that tim e. Cindy Coto Is serving a s the Acting
County Manager. Coto did not apply for th e
perm anent position.
Coto and G race were deputy m anagers a t
the end of Ron Rabun's tenure as county
m anager. Not long after Kaiser moved up from
Public Safety D irector to Manager, he elim i­
nated Q race’s position.
Upon leaving Sem inole, Grace becam e th e
Edgewater, Fla. manager, and Is now In p ri­
vate b u sin ess In Orlando. 'Having been a dep­
uty m anager for Seminole County ought to
help m e.” 39-year-old Grace snld Thursday.
T m fam iliar with the people and the Issues.
*1 pride m yself on not being a politician but
that doesn't mean I'm not politically a stu te .”
Grace said. T h e r e will be som e politics In­
volved In the process • that's a given. In two
years the present politics could change. An­
other given.”

Gazebo facelift
Workers from the Sanford Building Department are beginning renova­
tions to the historic gazebo at Lakeview Cemetery. Repairs to the ga­
zebo, which is 48-feet In diameter, ars expected to be complete in one
month. The structure w6 be designed to withstand 100 mile-por-hour
winds. The gazebo was built In the HCffe. or earlier____________________

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Streets
Leroy L avrm e a n y . DOB 4 / 17/ 88. w m arrested
O D ^ Q ^ I i wilCt OnlC C Tlt C fU U p M W iul KMltCflfi

b y W in te r

wBTS* MBMIi A p ril 0, 3 4 t p.n.. Dunbar Terrace. Laura
Jean Forgtonr. DOB 0/ 1B/63. wm amated b y Winter

b e p a re d a t a n eattm ated coat
of $ 4 7 9 ,0 0 0 .
T h e project la
ex p ected to atart May 4 . an d
to b e com p leted Aug. 2 3 .
f o u r te e n th
Avenue
from
13th A venue to Plrat M ace will

ofllcera. charged with Possession a t C ann abis U nd er 2 0
G ram s.
I A B B M A RT, April 6 . 10 p m .. South T h ird S treet. J o s h u a
C ayne 'Jo s h * W hitm an. DOB 7/ 15/ 65. w aa arrested by S a n ­
ford Police ofllcera. charged with P ossession of C on tro lled
S u b s ta n c e (Oxycodone), ftossrsaion o f C ann abis U nder 2 0
0 n u n s and Posse s s ion of Drug Paraphernalia.
8A B V O B D . April 8 . 5 :1 5 p.m .. B ush Boulevard. Kendrlcli Lee
Shoem o (a k a . T e n e ll D ennison), DOB 7/ 14/ 78. w as a r ­
rested by Sem inole County S h e riff* officer*, charged w ith
Pnsarsalnn o f C ocaine.
W n rV B B BPBD fQ tl. April 8 . 1 0 p.m.. S ta te Road 4 3 4 . R yan
N icholas Nlppes. DOB 2/ 7/ 80. was arre ste d by W in te r
Sp rin g s Police ofllcera. charged with Itoaseaalon of C on trolled
S u b sta n c e (Cannabis) and P ossess / Use D rug Paraphernalia.

Water
Jo s e p h W illiams. J r . . Longwood: daughter. Evelyn Young.
Savannah. O a.; sister. J u b a

Humane
hum orous ranting.
W hile extensive efforts to
stave off wild (Ires were un­
derway
throughout
C entral
Florida
last
year.
th e
’ M onsters* provided w ater and
O atorade to firefighters on b e ­
h alf o f thair S c ml n g ls County
law e n fo rrsa trn t ofDqrrs. T hey
have also made ap p earan ce*
on b eh a lf j A R o n a ld ,Ih D a n a ld
House and have b een In stru ­
m ental In legislative efforts to
benefit abuacd and n eg le cted
ch ild ren In th is sta te, under
Ihe direction o f ’ M onsters*
lead er R u ss Rollins.
liu b b a said th at efforts a re
also underway to set up a
fishing outing for Inner city
kids. T ju s t m et with an o r­
ganizer In South Carolina* who
oversees sim ilar events. W hile
h e la ’ D rlnkln' b eer
and
alia k in ' hands.* B u bba, who
will b e Joined by his m u sical
p a rtn er Savannah and o th er
’ M o n ste r*' insid ers, will au to ­
graph pictu res and com p act
d iscs.
O ubba's ap p earance will also
take on political u nd ertones
regarding Inhum anity at dog

tracks. *1 want to dispel th e
rumors th a t dogs are tre a te d
badly th e re.* Politics a sid e .

Brodlc said that local a cta
J il l Tow ers o f Apopka an d R e a l
Cool T ra d e r* of Orlando en jo y
a healthy following. W ith 1 0
bpnds a day, he th in k s th e re
will be plenty to ch oose from .
Scheduled a cts Include S o n g s
for Fey. T h e Alleys. F o rest O r ­
ange. B u c k Thirty-Two, A ver­
age Jo e , Wendy B en so n . T h e
Jim m y M iller Band. Audra
Jo u st an d Rolling T h u n d e r
Band. T ick ets are available a t
T lck rtm a ster outlets for 8 2 0
In advance.
Putting for Pets entry fe e s
are 8 1 0 0 per person o r 8 3 5 0
for a foursom e. Fees In clu d e
lunch a t about 1 p.m . an d
player an d door prizes. T o p a r ­
ticipate in Putting for P e ts,
golfers m u st register n o la te r
than today by calling. R o c k
Springs Ridge (407) 8 1 4 - 7 4 7 4 .
J e f f C ash ett at (407) 3 2 3 - 2 3 2 7
or Brodlc a t (407) 0 0 9 - 2 6 0 0 .

March 17. 1888 sfoa Bead in
Lake City a ll h e r life.
S h e Is survived b y h er
rten fs. C h ris and T a s h a .
ke City, broth er. C a leb .
Lake City: p atern al gran d p ar­
en ts. C harlie and Pat M iller.
Lake City, an d
Ronnie and
J a n H arris. W hite Sp rin g s,
Fla.: m atern al g ran d p aren ts,
Jo h n n y A E lisabeth Ntms.
Lake City: p atern al g reatg randp arents.
Inez
H a n ts .
Lake City, an d Art and Ire n e
H an ts. San ford : and m atern al
g reat-gran d paren ts.
Bobby
and M yrtlce M onts. E lo lse
Ntms and H orace W illiam s, all
of Lake City.
Services a re en trusted to
Biggs F u n eral Homes o f Lake
City.

C

H elp k eep S a n fo rd c le a n
SANFORD - T h e City of Sanford Scenic Im ­
provem ent Board In cooperation with th e
Sanford/Sem inole County C ham ber of C om ­
m erce h as organized the second com m unity
Utter control drive, which Is part of a c o n ­
tinuing com m unity enhancem ent cam p aig n
called ‘ Project P rid e*. Every citizen of Sanford
Is encouraged to Jo in the aC lean Team’ and
help out on Satu rd ay from 0 a.m . to noon.
V olu n teers will m eet at 9 a.m . at the c h a m ­
ber. 4 0 0 East F irst S tree t. Sanford .
T ir e goal o f ’ P ro ject Pride* Is to effectively
com bat the growing Utter problem In our c ity ,
said Ron Rose, erjecutlve director of th e
ch a m b er. "All a cro ss the country sim ilar Ut­
ter reduction cam paigns have been Im p le­
m ented and have been proven to be very s u c ­
ce ssfu l.*
T h e ch am b er's Utter control initiative. Rose
said. Is designed to rejuvenate the c ity ’s
A dopt-A -Street program , to encourage litt e r
prevention o u treach program s where re s i­
d en ts ca n take a pledge not to Utter, and r e ­
cru it volunteers to pick-up Utter throughout
th eir neighborhoods on a regular basis. O u r
aim Is for 100 p ercen t com m unity p a rtic ip a ­

tton an d en couragin g any civic-m inded p e r­
son. com m u nity group, ch u rc h , b u sin ess and
a sso ciatio n to Join In th is Im portant co m m u ­
nity cle a n -u p cam paign, h e said .
T he stra te g y o f ’ Project Pride* provides for a
sy stem atic, com prehensive and resp o n sib le
approach to ad d ressing the Issu e o f Utter In
San fo rd .
‘ L itter la the m ost visible sign o f en v iro n ­
m ental poUutlon.’ Rose said. ‘ It u n d erm in es
San ford 's Im age and com p rom ises the a m e n i­
ties o f th e com m unity. We m u st rem em b er.
Iltterbugs c a n be found am ong people o f every
ugc. sex . race and geographic location, a t
every level o f society and In all geographic lo ­
ca tio n s.’
U tte r m ay not b e the moot d ram atic o r e x ­
citing o f th e m any problem s th a t th reaten th e
quality o f th e environm ent or the eco n o m ic
stabUlty o f a com m unity, b u t It Is a p ro b lem
that a ffe cts everyone, he said.
Individuals or groups In terested In h elping
with th e ’ P ro ject Pride* or adopting a s tr e e t
should co n ta ct the C ham ber o f C om m erce a t
(407) 3 2 2 - 2 2 1 2 or th e City o f Sanford a t (4 0 7 )
3 3 0 -5 6 8 1 .

It’s a given
t o r s are the winning numbers
■elected on Thursday In the Flori­
da Lottery:

gallon * o f w ater for two people
In h e r 1 .4 0 0 square-foot G eo r­
gia A venue hom e.
S h e has
spent 8 4 . 0 0 0 In legal fe e s
trying to flght th e w ater bill.
The
com m ission
gran ted
Drago f c M l dispensation to
review th e disputed portion
and w aive p a rt o f Sim a’ F e b ru ­
ary w a te r bill.
Drago sa id th e m e ter h as
been
ch eck ed
and
te ste d
twice. H e sa id tt w as n o t m is­
rea d .
Sim a' a cc o u n t a t 8 4 0 O eo r-

c N ight

p reced en t

�4 A •Seminole Herald. Sanford Florida • Friday April 9 1999

4

At Easter,
hope is
reborn
Something was bothering
the women as they made their
way to Je s u s ’ tomb on Easter
morning to anoint the body
with spires.
"Who will roll us away the
stone?" they asked among
themselves.
It was a good question.
Mary Magdalene had been at
the tomb on Friday afternoon
when the huge stone was
placed In front of the grave.
She could vouch for the fact
that It was too big for three
women to move.
The surprising thing Is that
these friends of Je s u s , know­
ing what they were up against,
made up their minds to take
the Journey anyway.
Of course, when they* got
there, they found that their
worries were needless. Some­
body --was it an angel?-- had
rolled the stone away.
They never would have
known this, however. If they
had decided It was no use.
under the circum stances, to
make the tnp and had stayed
home Instead. They would
have missed being the first to
hear the greatest news ever to
reach the ears of mankind;
‘He Is not here; he ts nsen.'
Easter Is our best reason for
not gtvtng up -- no matter how
unpromising the outlook In
our lives.
A huge stone
may be
blocking us lrom what we
most desire in life. As we look
at our situation "realistically.*
there may seem to be no pos­
sibility that tt can change for
the better.
/Vs far as we can see. there
Is nobody who can ‘roll us
away the stone."
But those who know ihe
Easter
story- will
remind
themselves that there Is an
angel presence In our lives
which can not only "roll us
away the stone" and unmask
our fears as faithless fancies.
It can also grant u s even more
than we wished for.
The women were willing to
settle for an open tomb. When
they got there, they found an
empty tomb as well. He who
gave meaning and Joy to their
lives and was the fulfillment of
their highest
dreams
for
themselves was no longer
dead but alive.
The same glad Easier tid­
ings are ours today: "He lives,
our kind. wise.
heavenly
Friend."
And there Is more.
"Because 1 live, ye shall live
also." says Christ.
Tills can mean many things.
But It surely m eans that the
God wtio raised Je s u s to new
life will do the sam e for us to ­
day — that the God who re­
stored the broken hopes and
broken dreams of the women
will restore our broken hopes
and broken dreams.
Surely It means that If we,
like the women, never lose
sigh I of our highest dreams
and pursue them resolutely -In good limes
and bad,
through thick and thin, even
in ihe absence of any encour­
aging signs *• we will sec
those dreams, though they
may sometimes appear lo be
dead -- come lo glorious life.

Covenant C o m m u n ity

Church

MX’im ***HO«Ol frf I'CHfMNf VlTMMMl

celebrates Easter

Covenant Community Church in Lake Mary hosted its annual Easter egg hunt at the Lake
Mary City Hall last week Nearly 4 000 kids were evpected lo attend the event which

offered contests for the kids with the most finds Left the kids take oft running at the start
and, right Katlelyn Callaway loads up

Longwood church to minister to abusers
The Spirit of Freedom Minis­
tries. an outreach in family
alcoholism and drugs, based
In New O rleans since 1978.
has brought their programs to
Longwood and llir surround­
ing area.
Freedom Line 2-1 and the
Christian
Intervention Pro­
gram will be worked and a d ­
ministered by Pastor Ja m e s V
Coombs and the members of
the First United Pentecostal
Church located at 561 East
Orange Avenue in Longwood.
Tile Rrv. Fred K. Hyde,
founder and director, states
that 75 percent of all Ameri­
can adults drink. 111) percent
of teenagers are heavy drink
ersi 20 to 30 million Ameri­

cans are alcoholics, and their
ranks are Increasing al a rale
ill 500.000 every year Hyde
further states that 23 million
Ament .ms Imy Illegal dnigs
on a regular basts, and 20
million are hookrd on Vallum,
The sptrli ol Freedom Minis­
tries' Christian Itit erven Iton
Program has been welcomed
wilti almost opened arms by
Ju d g e s , probation and parole
officers In many stales Mi­
chael Hauer. Christian Inter
vcntlun Program Coordinator
of the Ministry, stairs that
Ju d g e s and Judu lal officers orr
desperate tor solutions to ihts
growing problem They have
hern more than willing to
make time for him to present

hts program to them Hauer
also states that the programs
do not |ust "get .i (verson oil of
alcohol or drugs." but "takrs
them out ol the court system
completely" by giving them a
new direction, a new identity,
and a new motive lor living t»v
bringing them to thr new birth
In Jesu s Christ
Ih e C hristian Intervention
Program presen ts powerful
lessons which help III! voids
and gaps In the chemically
dependent person's life In ­
cluded are lesson s such a s
"Who Am
I."
‘ Devrlojitng
Christian C h aracter,' "What
Alcohol and Drugs Docs lo the
Family."
Parenting.*
"Firm
Steps Toward Financial Free­

Bowling night
SANFORD - First Baptist
Church of Sanford will host Its
next youth activity night April
9 at the Deltona Lanrs. The
cost Is $ 6 per bowler

Super sale

spective churches and every­
one will have a chance to sign
a declaration known as the
Orlando
Proclamation
on
April 15 at the Peabody Hotel
starling al 7 p m

Trombone Knights

CASSELBERRY
The
Westminster
Presbyterian
Church of Casselberry will
host a rummage sale April 10
from H a .m. - 2 p in Members
have been collecting house­
hold goods to raise money lor
the church. Call 3 3 9 -1100 for
Information.

ORLANDO
Hie University
ol Central Florida Trombone
Knights will perform April 15
at St. Josep h 's Church at 8
p in The performance will in­
clude renaissance to modem
Including Gabriel. Bach. Hacob and Belbl. Parking and
admission are free.

Music at Markham
Woods

Classes offered

LAKH MARY
Markham
Woods Presbyterian Church in
Lake Mary Invites tin- public
to attend the fourth and final
concert In this season's se ­
ries. "Music
at
Markham
Woods." The event will be held
April 11 at 3 :30 pan. with the
Chancel Choir Joining the
Seminole Community Chorus
in presenting Gabriel Faure's
"Requiem." Admission Is free.
Call 3 3 3 -2 0 3 0 lor details.

Orlando
proclamation
ORLANDO - Tile C hristian
churches ’ in the
Orlando
community will untie in a Iratemal em brace with the Je w ­
ish community to denounce
and remember the atrocities
committed during the Holo­
caust, The perpetrators of
those crim es have not been
excommunicated of their re­

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Young Married and Singles
c lasses and lellowshlp Is b e­
ing otlered at St Mary Mag
daleiie Church. Hfj| Maitland
Avr . In Altamonte Springs.
The activities are offered on
Wednesdays at 7:30 p m
Speakers, social and service
events are held throughout the
month For Information call
Frank at 202*2774 or lor lo ca­
tions call H-13-5266.

Women’s Day
SANFORD - The House of
Refuge Ministry will host Its
anrui.il Women's Day Service
at 1 1 a.in. and 7 p m on April
25, Call 324 -1711 for Informa­
tion.

powerful program consists of
20 lessons taught over a 20-

Seminole Towne Center
(ilK L S ’ M K K M A C A Z IN K
will tv hosting a fashion chow sponsored by Hie Limned
Too and Keds at Noon Angel t aria. sisier 10 Aaron ( arler
and NicA Carter, will be our celebrity model in the labium
show
Immediately billowing the 12 bit lashion show at Seminole fownc Center, Aaron Carter will perfonn his
number one hit. "t Kl Ml ON YOU” as well as a lew ol his up and coming songs Hien at Ipm. Ians ol
all ages vsill lv able lo meet and greet Aaron lor a one hour autograph signing event Aaron's books,
"Backstreet Hoys. Aaron Carter" and "Unauthorized Biography. Aaron Carter" will also he available al
Waldonhooks and Aaron's laicst CD available at Sam Goody with 2b'! of ihe proceeds going lo the
SIMON youth foundation
I ails ol all ages are invited out to this incredible event GIRLS' LIFE MAGA­
ZINE will be providing tons of giveaways and prizes to the audience including
free magazines, Jonathan Martin baby tecs. Disney items and more! Free
Goodie bags to the first 1.000 fans

LONGWOOD - First United
Pentecostal Church In Long­
wood Is offering a Christian
Intervention Program for the
chemically dependent.
The

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Friday, April 9, 1999 • Vol 91. No 162

300 N. French Avenue
Sanford, FI 32771

Christian intervention P ro­
gram the First United Pente­
costal Church lit larngwood
and trained thrlr stall to set
up and start the classes This
program is art ongoing outieat h lor those In the court
system, and also lor those
who may have alcohol or dnig
p ro b le m s and ate not yet, or
no longer involved with the
ecnirts
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or have an alcohol or dnig
jtrohlem in your own life or
family you may get help by
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or I-800-535-66II Someone
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lore rttlelit." 'Building Se ll Es
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Canada, and receives destg
tinted funds from the tinned
Way
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t l H and antarad in CM t Action
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Circuit Court In and toe
•anunola County.
Florida,
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NOBUKO B BRANDT.
IF UVINO. ANO IF D U O .
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSI.
HEIM. DEVISEES.
ORANTIIS. ASSIGNEEt
UINONS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO A U O THIR
PARTIII CLAIMING AN
M TERIST BY. THROUGH.
UNOIR OR AGAINST
NOBUKO S. SRANOT.
UNKNOWN BPOUSI OF
NOBUKO B BRANOT.
IF ANY. WILDWOOD HOMES.
INC . JOHN O O I ANO JANE
OOI AS UNKNOWN TINANTS
M P O IIIB S IO N
* * * &amp; " " "
FOR BO LO SUM B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
March 2*. tSSS. antarad In Civil
Cats No M 2410 CA 14 P of
the Circuit Court ol ID# ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI•ANFORO.
NOLI
County.
Florida. I will salt to IDs Dighoal
and beat biddar tor caah W EST
FRONT DOOR OF C O U R T­
HOUSE of ID# SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located al
J01 NO PARK AVENUE In EJLNFOKO. Florida, al 11 00 a nt on
tha 2201 day of APRIL. IM S IDo
fallowing described property as
sat forth In aald Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT T. CLUSTER U. WILD­
WOOD. A P U N N E D UNIT
DEVELOPMENT. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK f t .
PAGE 2 THROUGH 10 PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLB
COUNTY. FLORIOA..
Oalad Ibis 2«th day ol MARCH.
IMS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol IDs Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Deputy Clark
THI U W OFFICE* OF
OAVIO J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUINT1FF
M l I . University Drive
Suita 100
Plantation. FL 13324
(454) 2 )J -0000
44-321044NATR)
In accordance with tha
American with Disabilities Act.
parsons with diaabibltaa flood­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In Una proceeding
should contact tha Clark of tha
Circuit Court at tha Sammola
County CourlDouaa al 407-323­
4330. not talar than aavan days
prior to tha proceeding It hear­
ing impaired, 1-400-444-0221
(TOO) or 1-S00-46S-E270, via
Flonda Relay larvics
Publish April 2. 0. 1444

DIB-12

dared on January IS. IM S, and
Order
Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sola antarad on
April 1. IS M . In trial certain
causa ponding In IDa Circuit
Court in and far Sammola
County.
Florida.
wharain
SunTrust Bank. Canbal Florida.
National
Association.
la
Plamlift. and R O BIN T GOMEZ
LOUROEE G O M E Z U N ITIO
STATE OF AMERICA-INTERNAL
REVENUE S IN V IC I and BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIOA ara
dslandants. Civil Ac bon Causa
No. 40-244I-CA-14-B. I. Clark
of lha aforesaid Court. wiH at
11 M a m . on MAY 4. IBM .
otter tor sale and sail to IDa
Earnmole County Courthouso.
Watt Front Door. 101 North
Park
Avanuo.
Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida, tha
toSowmg described rati prop­
arty. aituats and bamg In
•sminols County. Florida towit
LOT 12. BEAR GULLY POINT!,
according to ths plat lharaof.
recorded in Plat Booh 04.
Pagaa 2. • and t ol tha Pubho
Aecordi ol Eammole County,
Florida.
Bald aala will ba made pur­
suant to and in order to aatlafy
tha terms ol aald Final
Judgment
and
Ordar
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
DATED this ts l day ol APRIL.
1444
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
Attorney tor Ptainliri
Joseph E. Foster. Isguirs
Florida Bar No 212041
Aksrman. Sanlorhtt E
Eidson. PA
Citrus Cantor. 10th Floor
244 louth Orange Avenue
Pool Office Boa 231
Orlando, Honda 32402
(407) 443-2440
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ACCOMMODATION IN OROER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLEO.
AT NO CO ST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE C O N ­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT M l NORTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 32721.
TELEPHONE
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WITHIN TWO (2) WORKINQ
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS DOCUMENT. IF YOU ARE
HEARING OR VOICE IMPA1RE0.
CALL 1/400-444-4771
Publish April 4. 1 *, 14*4

DAVID ARTHUR BARNIS
ARUA0AV10A SAADIS
IF LIVINO. ANO IF OIAO.
TMI UNKNOWN SFOUSC
Hf IRS. DCVISIIS.
ORANTIIS.ASSIODKIS
LIIDORS CRIDiTORI
TR U STItS ANO A U OTHSR
PARTUS CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNOIR OR AGAINST
OAVIO ARTHUR BARNIS
A/K/A OAVIO A SARDIS.
UNKNOWN fPOUSI OF
OAVIO ARTHUR SARDIS
A/K/A OAVIO A SARDIS.
IF ANY SAUSALITO IMORIS
HOMIOWNIRS- ASSOCIATION.
INC . S I Ml NO L i COUNTY.
FLORIOA. JOHN 001 ANO
JANK O O i AS UNKNOWN
TINANTS IN F O S H IIIO N
M FIDOANT(S)
■ o n e s of
FO R IO tO S W R ISALS
N0T1CI IS HIRIBY OIVCN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
MercD IS. tSSS. entered In Civil
Cate No. SS M l CA 14 P of IDa
Circuit Court ol IDa ISTH
Judicial Circuit In end lor SEMINOLI County. Scnlord. Florida,
wherein OCWiN F ID IR A L
BANK. FSB la Flamtift and
OAVIO ARTHUR BARNiB A/K/A
OAVIO A. BARNIS. IF LIVINO.
ANO IF DCAO. THI UNKNOWN
SPOUSI. HIIRS. O iV I S I ll.
O R A N TIIS .
A ftia N S IS .
LIIDORS.
CRIOITORS.
T R U S T ItS ANO ALL O TH IR
PARTUS CLAIMIDQ AN IN T IN 1ST BY. THROUQH. UNDER OR
AQAINST
OAVIO ARTHUR
BARNIS A/K/A OAVID A
BARNIS. UNKNOWN IP O U I I
OF OAVIO ARTHUR BARN 11.
A/K/A OAVIO A BARNES. IF
ANY. SAUSALITO SHORES
HOMEOWNER!' ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA. JOHN OOE AND
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS IN P O IIIIIIO N are
Defendants. I will tell to IDa
highest and bait biddar lor
caah the Watt Front Door ol IDa
Seminole County Court Roues
In Sanlord. Florida, at 11.60
•'dock a m on the I f ID day ot
APRIL. IM S . IDa following
described property aa aal forth
In
aald
Summary
Final

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS M0R4E. CLERK
Clark ol Ois Circuit Court
By: Jsno E. Jasaartc
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICE! OF
OAVIO J STERN. F A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
401 B. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 400
PLANTATION. FL 13324
Publish: April 2 .1. 1144
DEB-17
•

OAWNV PADILLA A/K/A
DAWN M PAOULA
IF LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN IP O U II.
HEINE. DEVISEES
O R A N TIIS. A IE IO D III
UINORS. CRIOITORS
TRUSTIES ANO ALL OTHIN
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
N T IR E S T BY. THROUGH.
UNOIR OR AGAINST
OAWNV PAOILLA A/K/A
DAWN M PADILLA.
THE UNKNOWN IP O U II
OF OAWN Y PADILLA A/K/A
DAWN M PADILLA. IF ANY.
M IN RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION ft T INC.
M IR RUN PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION St.
INC . U N IT IO STATE OF
AMERICA. JOHN OOI ANO
JANK DOE AS UNKNOWN
TINANTS IN PO SISIIIO N

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M m tflR T A N ™
F 0 R B C L 0 4 U M SALS
NOTICE IS HIRIBY O IVIN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of loradoauro dated
March IS . tSSS. antarad In Civil
Cats No SS 2**4 CA 14 P ot
ID* Circuit Court ol IDa IS TH
Judicial Circuit M and tor SEM IIAN FORD.
ROLE
.
Florida. I will tail la tha highest
and bast biddar tor caah AT
THI W EST FRONT DOOR of tha
UM IN O LE County Courthouse
located al 301 N PARK AVENUE
m EANFORO. Florida, al 11:00
a m on tho 22lh day of APRIL.
1444 tho following described
proparty aa aal forth In said
lummery Final Judgment, towit
LOT 3f. O I I R RUN. UNIT I F .
ACCORDING TO T H I P LA T
THEREOF A l RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 31. PAOII 41 ANO
44. PUBLIC RECOROS OP
IIM IN O LE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TO O ITH ER
W ITH
RAHOE/OVEN. VINT FAN. DIS­
POSAL. 0I3HWASHIR. SMOKE
DETECTOR. CARPET. REFRIOERATOR.
Os lad this 2401 day ol MARCH.
1444
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ot tha Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jasawic
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PUINT1FF
M l I University Driva
Suita 400
Plantation. FL 33324
(444) 233-BOOO
4B-3t04t(PNCK)
In accordance uith tha
American with Oisabditiaa Act.
parsons with disabilities naadmg a special accommodation lo
participate In this proceeding
should contact tha Clark ot tho
Circuit Court at ths lamfnola
County Courthouso at 407-323­
4330, not lator than savon days
prior lo tha proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. 1-400-4SS-*77t
(TOD) or 1-SOO-444-I220. via
Florida Relay Sarvka.
Publish April 2. 4. 1444
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8«nlnato HmM, Sanford, Florida •Frida* April », 1 f t * •I B

Lake Mary powers past Tribe

MAGIC WHEELS AT
, SCC SATURDAY
SANFORD - T h e O rlando
M afic W heels, a w h eelch air
b ask etb all team, will tak e
on the 'D ream T e a m .' m ade
up o f faculty and s ta ff from
Sem inole Community C o l­
lege. at th e SCC H ealth and
Physical Education C en ter
th is Saturday (April 10)
from 5 p.m . to 7 p.m .
Among the g uest c e le b r i­
ties expected to b e on hand
are Stuff, the M agic m ascot,
and former Harlem G lo b e­
trotter great Curly Neal.
Admission la free, but
donations a te b ein g a c ­
cepted to benefit th e SC C
(Us a b i l i t y su p p o rt s e r v ­
ic e s Stud ent S c h o la rsh ip
Fund. T here will a lso b e
dra wing s for p rises. In ­
cluding
an
autographed
Magic T -sh irt to b e given
away during halftim e fe s ­
tivities. No p u rch a se n e c ­
essary to win.
Call Disability Su pport
Services Office at 3 3 0 ­
3 1 1 0 for more inform ation.

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FIREFIGHTERS TO
PLAY FOOTBALL
WINTER SPRINGS - T h e
3rd
annual
F irefig h ters
Charltv Bowl will b e played
Saturd ay at 7 p.m . a t W in ­
ter Springs High S c h o o l
T h e game featu res fire ­
fighters from Sem in o le and
Orange cou nties facin g off
tn a frill-contact NFL style
football game.
All proceeds from the
event go to th e M issing
C hikiren's C enter. In c.
T ick ets are 0 0 for ad u lts.
$ 3 for children th r e e -to -12.
and children u n d er three
bee.
For
inform ation
call
B ru ce W illiam s at (4 0 7 )
3 2 4 - 9 5 2 9 or get tick e ts
here at the Herald.

Corrao, Tormos, Macchione lead Rams
e n rw H
LAKE MARY • Even (hot
3ugh
Oviedo pretty m uch h a s
C lass
6A -D istrict
3
race
wrapped u p. don't be su rp rised
to hear from Lake Mary before
the sea so n 's over.
Last year, th e Rams cam e out
o f now here to win th e regular
season an d th e district tourna­
ment with a young team that
shocked a lot o f people.
T h is
n. th e Ram s poso f C entral F lorid a's
powerful lineups and
proved It w ith a convincing 7 -1
win over visiting Sem inole.
T h e state-ran k ed
Fighting
Sem tnoles have been playing
outstanding o f late, but th at was
before ru nning Into la k r Mary
a ce Tony C orrao on Thursday.
Corrao h a s struggled recently
bu t w as tn top form last night.
T h e Rams will need th eir a re
against som e o f the other
county stan d o u ts com e district
time, su ch a s Oviedo's Paul LuL akr Howell s Chad ParLym an's Kevin G raves
and any o f th e host o f p itch ers
Lake B rantley h a s available.
T o n y cam e b a ck strong from
bad outin gs.* Lake Mary
Allan TUttle saJd. *lle
b a c k at the right time.
W ell need him b ecau se ev ery­
one In th e d istrict ra n play.*
At the o u tset. It looked like
Corrao might be tn for another
struggle. He surrendered a first
Inning hom e run to C tuu Lytle
(2 -for-3 for th e night) and had
two ru n n ers on before escap in g
further dam age.

sroKraED ruJtt

SANFORD - T h e Sanford
Youth Football an d C h e e r­
leading A ssociation (SYFA)
will
hold
two
pre ­
registrations for th e First
Annual J e f f B lak e Football
Camp and the 1 9 9 9 Pop
W arner
Football
and
C heerleading S e a so n .
T he registrations will b e
held on Satu rd ay . April
10th at th e J u s t F o r F e e t In
the Sem inole Tow ne C enter
Mall and Saturd ay. April
17th at C h am p a In th e A l­
tam onte Mali. T im es will b e
from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m .
;
J e f f B lak e, from th e C in ­
cinnati B cngals. and Robert
Jo n e s , from the M iami D ol­
phins. will be on hand to
sign autographs on April
10th and Stephen B raggs, a
former Miami D olphin, will
be here on April 17th .
T he Football C am p, for
boys and girls a g es 7 -to 17. will be held May 2 2 - 2 3
at Sem inole High School
with present an d former
NFL players, th e Sem inole
High coaching s ta ff and the
SYFA coaching s ta ff p ro ­
viding Instruction.
'
Coat Is 0 9 0 for two d ays
or 0 5 0 for one day.
Football and cheerleading
prospects for th e five SYFA
team s ca n also p re -reg iste r
for a 0 4 0 no n -refu n d able
fee. T he b alance o f fees
(070) will be due J u l y 1st.
Cost for both cam p and
season Is 0 1 5 0 .
All proceeds from the
cam p will go toward youth
■ports programs.
For
Information.
call
(407) 3 2 4 - 5 4 8 5 .

ASA SUPER-SLO
PITCH QUALIFIER
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S •
T he
Sem inole
Softball
Complex
In
Altamonte
Springs will host a s many
a s 15 o f the b e st Amateur
Softball A ssociation (ASA)
m en's
Su p er
t lo-P ltch
team s th is w eekend trying
to earn points toward g ain ­
ing one o f 10 slo ts open for
the Su p er M en's National
C ham pionship F in a ls.
On Friday. April 9 th . the
top four ranked team s will
open the weekend com p eti­
tion by playing two e x h ib i­
tion gam es at 6 p.m .
The double elim ination
tournament will b e held on
Saturday and Su nd ay.
A special w eekend p a ss
Is available for 0 5 .
For
more
inform ation,
contact Tom Farnsw orth at
(407) 3 3 0 - 5 6 9 2 .

|9| and D a m Corrao
and Haney. WP _ Corrao 0 0 IP . Matant IS 3) Save . non*. X I . Lata Mary,
TM aot X Morrison*. 3B . non*. 101 .
Srasrmir. LylW Mrrarda . StaSnot* 108c Infer Mary 17-0.

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wsstonage o n o io x .

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rorda . Lyman S-IBc Wtat Orange »»•»

After that h e settled down and
Lake Mary look advantage.
After s walk to freshm an Matt
Horwath In the bottom o f the
first. Jo a e Torm os ripped a
double off Sem inole's B ryan
Nielsen to tie the score and the
Rama went ahead to atay when
Torm os scored on a d ouble
from Brandon Haney.
The Ramn scored four more In
th e second, with key h its b ein g
on RBI doubles from Rob M ac­
chione and Torm os (2 -fo r-3 .
two doubles, two RBI), and an
Kill single from Matt Alfegre.
Macchione (2-for-3. d ouble,
two RBI) singled In Chad Legate
tn the fourth Inning and C orrao

SANFORD • It was b ack to
normal for th e Sem inole and
Lake Mary softball tram s, while
th e Lake B rantley and Lake
Mary boys lacro sse tram s co n ­
tinued th eir winning ways on
Thursday in SAC action.
The
Fighting
Sem inole's
M aris Duvall ovrrram e a couple
of recent se tb a ck s to hurl a no-

h itter as the T ribe blanked Ly­
m an. 10-0 In a five-inning
mercy rule victory at Sem inole.
The victory got Sem inole,
w hich h osts Colonial tonight at
7 p.m. at the Sem inole Softball
Complex, b ack over the .5 0 0
m ark at 10-9.
*Wc have got to continue to
work and get better before d is ­
tricts.* said Sem inole head
coach Dave Rogers.
Hitting for the Fighting Sem i-

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SANFORD - Freshm en Kat C lrcarone and
Sabrin a H arris both pitched excellent games a s
the Sem inole Community College softball team
swept a doublehrader from Lyndon State College
at Raider H eld Thursday afternoon.
H ants, from C allahan-W est Nassau High
School, hurled a four-hitter tn the first game to
raise h er record to 8-1 a s the R aiders topped the
H om ettes. 8 -1 .
C lccarone. from M iam i-Sunset High School,
toaacd a five-hit shutout in running her record to
10-5 a s SC C com pleted th e sweep. 3 -0 .
The R aiders are now 3 0 -1 9 -1 on the season
and will get b a c k Into Mid-Florida Conference
play on Saturd ay, welcoming S t. Jo h n s River
Community College from Palatka to Raider Field
for a doubleheader startin g at noon.
SCC will also be at home next Tuesday, h o st­
ing G ainesville's S a n ta Fe Community College In
an M-FC doubleheader starting at 2 :3 0 p.m.
Contributing to a 13-h it Raldera attack in the
first game were Misty B arber (3-fo r-4. two runs).

Oviedo's D anielle Sequlno (2 -fo r-4 . three runs).
Lake Howell's J e n Ollleaple (2 -fo r-3 . two RBI),
Adrtanne Reddltt (2-fo r-4. ru n ). T ra d Miller ( I ­
fo r-1 with a double). Lake M ary's Je o n n le Manx
(l-fo r-4 . two ru n s. RBI). Amy Faxlo (I-fo r-3 . RBI)
and C andice H ays (l-fo r-4 , R BI).
Providing th e offense for SC C In the nightcap
were Tiffany M artin |2-for-4). Adrtanne Reddltt
(l-fo r-1 , two ru n s). Kelli V etter (l-fo r-2 , RBI).
Misty B arb er and J e n O illespte (both I-fo r-3 )
and Candice H ays (one run scored).

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Krttaxla _ SCC 30-10-1.

SANFORD - They look differ­
ent routes b u t First Baptist
Church o f Sanford and Sanford
First C hu rch of the Nazarcne
Team 82 rem ained undefeated
in the City o f Sanford R ecrea­
tion Department Spring Adult
C hurch B a sk etb a ll League on
Friday. M arch 2 6 .
The league took last Friday
off for the E aater Holiday.
First B ap tist used a 13-polnt
second h a lf effort from David
Tindall to b reak away from a
slim 2 5 -2 2 hulfUme lead to stop
Hickory Avenue C hurch o f God.
6 0 -4 6 . while Nazarene Team 82
won a battle o f u nb eaten s the
easy
way
as
C.H.O.P.
(Community House If Prayer)
did not have enough players.
In the oth er game at Sanford
Middle S ch o o l's Gymnatorium,
New Covenant outscored Provi­
dence
M issionary
Baptist
Church o f Lake Monroe 4 9 - 2 9

in the second half to win Its
first game of the season, 7 3 -5 0 .
First Baptist and Nazarcne
T ram 82 are both 3 - 0 and are
being followed by C.H.O.P. ( 2 ­
1). Nozarene Team 81 (1 -1 ),
New Covenant and Hickory
Avenue C hurch of God (both 1 2). Church of God of Prophecy
(0-2) and Providence (0-3).
Tonight. Providence
plays
C hurch of Ood at 6 :3 0 p.m .;
C.H.O.P. b attles Nazarcne 81 at
7 :3 0 p.m.; and Ood o f Prophecy
challenges First Baptist at 8 :3 0
p.m . Nazarcne Team 82 and
New Covenant have the byes.

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OO 0 Charles Edwards 3 OO 7. Titus
Joshua 2 0-0 8. AntIre Collier 4 0-0 S To­
tals 29 11-10 7 3
llalfttm* . New Covenant 24. Provi­
dence 21. Thrce pcSnl Add Kuala _ Provi­
dence 2 (Kelli. Alexander!. New Covenant
4 (Davis. Dayman. Edwards Joshua).
Team fouls _ Providence 10 New Cove­
nant 9. Fouled nut . none. Technicals _
New Covenant. Edwanfc. Colltrr Records
_ Provldmre 0 - 0 New Covenant 1-2.

F IR S T B A PTIST 6 0 .
CHURCH O P OOD 4 6
1st Baptist a t SaaJord (40)

Jeremy Stlraway 8 4-0 10 Denny Clay­
ton 3 OO 0 Tom Kelly 4 2-4 II. Hub
Fuaadlua 4 OO 0 Dadd Tindall 8 0 1 0 21.
Totals; 24 II 20 00.

Hickory Av. Church of Ootf (40)

Vince Duller 0 0-2 0. Norman lleverty 2
OO 0 Larry Druglaa 3 l-l 0 Lawrence
Taylor 2 1-2 0 George I taker 3 l-l 7.
NEW COVENANT 7 9 .
tlryan Grlland 3 1-2 a Derrick Cooprr 0
PROVIDENCE BO
0-0 10 Totals; 19 4 H 40
Provides*# Mlssloaary (SO)
Halftime . 1st Ilaptlsl 2 0 Church cl
Chutes llayrs 3 0 0 0 Tim Williams 1
God 22. Three-potnl field coals . 1st Ikrp0 0 2. Kinnun K*m 4 3-4 12. Ganlale
1 Sake I OO 2. Mono Ktekb 0 1 2 19. Mario llsl I (Kelly). Church of God 4 (Grlland 0
Douglas. Cooper). Team (mils 1st HupAlexander 3 2-2 9. Tutak: 2 1 0 8 BO.
llst 10 Church of God 17. Fouled out _
N*w Covenant ( 79)
Church of Gtxi CunprT Technicals .
Km MllrhrU I 3-4 B. Ma/rus Williams 2
Church of Cud. Tayke Records _ 1st
2-3 0 James Sanders B OO 10 Tony
Ilaptlsl 3 0 . Church of God 1-2.
l&gt;uvt* 0 4-4 17. Mike Lockhart 3 2 3 &amp;
Charles Daynsm I OO 0 Richard Kke 2

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rloirs were L akrita Bryant (2 for-4. d o u b le. RBI). Jo e le n e
Moore
(2 -fb r-4 .
two
RBI).
M elissa W itte (single, three
RBI), Mandy Priddy (single, two
RBI). Duvall an d Tam ara S lee p
(one single a n d one RBI each)
an d Angela K eefer (single).
T he C lass 0A No. 10 stateranked Ram a bounced b a c k
from b a c k -to -b a ck defeats with
a big 8 - 0 victory at Ctaaa 3A
state-ran k ed W inter Springs.

Duo tops in Adult Church Basketball

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Halle Sowards (8-2) was the
winning pitcher, arattrring five
h its In hurting the shut out.
Lakr Mary (17-3). which c o l­
lected 12 hits, was pared by
Nicole White (4-for-4. two RBI).
Kelly Harbour (2-for-4. double).
J il l Wolcott (2 -for-3. Rill) and
Yarah Ofrro (2-for-4).
Mandy Pinkston was 2 -fo r-2
for the Dears (I3-8|. •
In another SAC softball game.
Lake Brantley upset Lakr How­

ell. 2 - 1 . tn n in e Innings.
T h e P atrio ts (10-3) claim ed
th e Sem in o le Athletic C o n fer­
en ce ' la c ro s s e ch am p ionship
with a 2 2 - 8 thum ping o f Lake
Howell at R ichard Evans Field.
Lake B ran tley , which Is 5 - 0
in the co n feren ce, will conclu de
th e regu lar season w ith home
gam es a g ain st West O range and
Sem inole n e x t Tuesday and

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Laka Mary trippad sUta-rankad Samtnofo. 7-1. Thursday night.

SCC sweeps softball doubleheader Babe Ruth baseball

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Ricardo M ontalvo was also 2 fo r-3 for th e Fighting S e m i­
notes, who will b e at Lyman for
a 7 p.m. SAC gam e tonight.
In other b a seb a ll action:
* S co tt R an kin drove In a pair
o f ru n s d uring a four-run top of
th e first in n in g and C hris Ma­
h er and B obby Bleriey co m ­
bined on a th ree-h itter aa W in ­
ter Sp rin g s topped Florida Air
Academy 4 - 2 in Melbourne.
* Hoot W est Orange Jum ped
out lo a n early 3 - 0 lead and
Lyman could never recover a s
th e■Waj
W arriors defeated the G rey­
hound s. 0 - 2 . In W inter Oarden.

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By Paaa Qmiih____________

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE
FOOTBALL CAMP

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coaated from there. On the
n ight, h e su rren d ered sev en
h its bu t w alked only one.
T h e lo ss w asn 't too hard on
Sem inole ( 1 0 -5 an d ranked No.
5 In th e S ta te 's 5A poll) which
h a a finished Its district s c h e d ­
u le and preparin g for playoffs.
C oach M ike Powers h aa a l­
w ays em p h asised th e d istrict
sch ed u le over Sem inole A thletic
C on feren ce play and h e w as
pleased w ith th e effort o f sen io r
J o s h B lan to n , who cam e In to
relieve in th e fou rth inning.
B lan ton warn a key m em ber o f
th e Sem in ole s ta ff during h ia
fresh m an an d sophom ore years,
b u t h a sn 't s e e n m uch action the
paat two s e a s o n s b eca u se o f
p h ysical p roblem s.
*1 thought it w as really good
to see J o s h B lan to n com e b a c k
for u s to n ig h t.' Powers said .
B lan ton w ent three Innings
without allow ing a run. ’ H e's
done a great jo b for u s trying to
com e b ack a n d w ell need him
in d istricts (w hich are Ju st two
w eeks asray).*

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SANFORD - Jo tm Adkins
hit a grand slam and Richard
Nelson also homrred and
drove In four runs as the
Sunnlland Corporation Mar­
lin s clobbered the Sanford
Electric Athletics, 19-6, In
Bam bino Major League action
in the City of Sanford R ecrea­
tion and Parks Babe Ruth
Baseball League at Roy Holler
Ju n io r Field Thursday night.
Providing the offense were:
Sunnlland
Corporation
M arlins: three h its _ Richard
Nelson (home run. triple,
three runs, four RBI): two h its
_ Sean Macher (three runs.
RBI): one hit . Jo h n Adklps
(grand slam. run. four RBI).
Tyler Markovttz (three runs.
RBI). Brittany Marlin (two
ru ns. RBI). Brantley Brumley
(five runs): one run _ Casey
Mullln. Phillip B a sil.
Sanford Electric Athletics:
two hits _ Stephen D ennis
(double, two runs): one hit _
Jo n ath an Mangum (triple, two
runs), Pat Bowers (RBI), J o n
McGowan. Brandon Hampton:
one run _ Ravin Lawson, J a ­
mie Lamb.
M ulls*

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B A B E RU TH LEAGUE
Standings _ Nobles Com­
munication White Sox (8 -0 ).
Knights of Columbus Expos
(5-3).
Elks Lodge 8 1 2 4 1
Braves (3-4). Kiwanls C lub
Indians (3-5). Dean. Ringers.
Morgan and Lawton P.A. Dia­
mond Backs (3-6) and Rotary
C lub Athletics (2-7).
Schedule _ Saturday, April
1 0 . at Historic Sanford Memo­
rial Stadium. Knights of C o ­
lum bus Expos vs. Nobles
Communication White Sox. 9
a.m . and Kiwanls Club Ind i­
a n s vs. Rotary C lub Athletics,
11 a.m .: at Zlnn Beck Field.
Dcun. Ringers. Morgan A
Lawton P.A. Diamond B a ck s
vs. Elks Lodge 812 4 1 Braves,
9 a.m.

Stan d in gs _ American D ivi­
sion: San fo rd Lodge 8 6 2 F . A
A. M. Y a n k ee s (7-1-1). R ln k er
M aterials Devil Rays (5 -4 )
and Sanford Electric A th letics
(3-6); N ational Division: R ail­
roaders C u b s (6 -2 -1 ). S u n ­
nlland Corporation M arlins
(3-6) and Rotary B rea k fa st
C lu b E xpos (2-7).
Sch ed u le _ Sa tu rd a y . April
1 0 . at Roy Holler Ju n io r
Field, S u n n lla n d Corporation
M arlins v s. Sanford Lodge
8 6 2 F. A A.M. Yankees. 8 :3 0
a.m .; San ford Electric A th let­
ic s vs. Rotary B reakfast C lu b
Expos.
1 0 :3 0
a.m .;
and
R lnker M aterials Devil Rays
vs. R ailroad ers Cubs. 1 2 :3 0
p.m.
Stan d in gs _ American D i­
vision: R oyals (5-2).
New
T rib es M ission Indians (2 -4 ).
Red Sox (2 -5 ) and M ariners
(0-6): N ational Division: P i­
rates (6 -0 ). Devil Rays (4 -2 )
and
Newsome
Hardwoods
A thletics (3 -3 ).
Sch ed u le _ Friday. April 9
a t Roy Holler Ju n io r Field. P i­
ra tes vs. Red Sox. 5 :4 5 p.m .;
Saturday, April 10 a t Roy
Holler F ield . M ariners vs.
A thletics. 2 :3 0 p.m. and Devil
R ays vs. In d ian s. 4 p.m .
B A M B IN O T -B A L L
Sch ed u le _ Saturday, April
10 at L akesid e Field. Crown
Trophy v s.
B o ris Homes.
8 :3 0 a.m .: Su n n llan d C orp o ­
ration vs. San fo rd C am pbellLoosing A m erican Legion Post
5 3 . 9 :3 0 a .m .: and JT H E n ­
terp rises v s. R ich Plan. 1 0 :3 0
a.m.
B A M B IN O R O O K IE S
Sch ed u le _ Saturday, April
10 at L akesid e Field. Play It
Again S p o rts Diamond B a c k s
vs. D ean, F ish e r and Law­
ren ce P.A.
Royals,
1 1 :3 0
a.m .; S u n n lla n d Corporation
Red Sox vs. Network E lectric
C u b s. 1 p .m .; and Sanford
Lodge 8 6 2 F . A A.M. C a rd i­
n a ls vs. S h u tte r B ugs M ar­
lin s. 2 :3 0 p .m .

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B O TW B T O TN B PUBUO
Nohco ra haraby ghron that a Public Hairing will ba hold by tho
Planning A Zoning Commiaaion In tha City Commiaalon
Chambora. City Hall. Sanford, rtorida al 7 M p m. on Thwraday.
April I t . ISM , lo conardar tha following chongo and omondmont
to lha Zoning Ordinance ol tha City ol Sanford. Sondnoto
County, Florida
Ratoning hone M - 1 . Indua trial (Sammola County)
1b that ot OC-3. Oonoral Commercial
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THAT PORTION OF LO T 30. LANE MINNIE ESTATES. ACCORDm a TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RICOROCD IN PLAT BOOK A
PAOE S3. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTV.
LOWS0 *" " i ,, ,a
^ * " T,CULA« - T DESCRIBED AS FOLCOMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THA WESTERLY
RIOHT OF WAY OF U S HIOHWAV 17-St (STATS NOAO IS A SOS)
AND THE AOUTHARLY LINE OF THA AANFONO LAN0 ORANT
LYINO IN SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP M SOUTH. RANOA 30 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE RUN MONTH M *M 'M *
WEST ALONG THE AOUTHENLY UNA OF THA SANFORD ORANT.
A OISTANCE OF 374 M FEAT TO T H I NORTHEAST CONNER OF
LOT 30. OF THE AFOREMENTIONED LANS MINNIE I STATES
AND THE POINT OF BBOINNINa THENCE CONTINUB NORTH
44*00*00* WEST. ALO N a SAIO ORANT LINS AND T N I
NORTHERLY UNE OF LO T 30. A DISTANCE OF 34S.00 FEET TO
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LO T 30; THENCE DEPARTING
EAI0 ORANT UNE RUN SOUTH 14*3000- W EST ALONO THE
WEST UNS OF LOT 30. A DISTANCE OF S3.T3 F i l l TO T H I
NORTHERLY RIOHT OF WAY UNC OF IA K I MARY BOULEVARD
PER SEMINOLE COUNTY ENOINEENINO DEPARTMENT RIGHT
OF WAY MAPS SHEET 10 OF 13; SAID POINT LYINO ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING THE FOLLOWING
CLEMENTS A RADIUS OF IS33 S i F IS T, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
01*30 0 4 A CHORD LENGTH OF 43 I T FEET AMO A CHORD
BEARING OF SOUTH tS*SS‘01* EAST; THENCE FROM A TAN­
GENT BEARING OF SOUTH 44*34 03* EAST, NUN SOUTHEAST­
ERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 43.73
FEET TO THE POINT OF TANQENCY. THENCE NUN SOUTH
(S M S -S t- EAST. ALONG SAID NIGHT OF WAV LINE A DISTANCE
“ ■ ZST-tAJSST TO. THE EAST U N E OF T H I A F O M M E N M N E D
T 30; THENCE DEPARTING SATO NORTHERLY NIGHT OF WAV
OF LANS MARY BOULEVARD NUN NORTH 34*40-04* EAST A
INSTANCE OF (t 07 FEB T TO T H I POINT OF HO INNINO .
CONTAtN'NO 31.313 14 SQUARE FEET/ 0 41 ACRES M ORI OR

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The property being more generally daaenbad aa 300 W Lika
Mary Bl
Tha Planning ( Zoning Commiaalon will aubmit a recommendation to tho City C o rn m u o n in favor of. or agamat. tha requeu­
ed change or omondmont Tho City Comrmtaion will hold a
Public Hairing in lha Commiaaion Room in Cily Hall. Sanford.
Hondo al 7 00 pm. on May 10. IM S . la conardar sold recom­
mendation
All partiea in mieratt and citiiana ahall have an opportunity lo
ba haard at aald hearinga.
Jama a R V» lari no. Chairman
Planning ( Zoning Commiaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a poraon dacidaa to appeal • daciaion mada with raapact to any maltar conaidarad al tha abova
mailing or hairing, ha/aha may need a verbatim record ol the
proceeding* including tha taatimony and evidence, which record
•a not provided by the City ol Sanford. (FB 344 0104)
PERSON* WITH OISABJUTIEB NIEDINO ASEIETANCS TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 3 3 0 -IM I 41
HOURS IN A0VANCE OF THE M IETINO.
PUBLISH March 31. A April S. IM S
DEA-34B
NOTICS OF CNABBB
OF LAND USB
Tha City ol tanlord proposed to chongo tha uca ol tho land
within tha araa ahown in tha map ol thia advartlaamant

A Public Haanng on the propoaal will ba ha Id on Thuraday,
April is 1(49 at 7 00 PM or aa aoon tharaattar aa poaaibla, by
lha Planning and Zoning Commiaalon ol Sanford. Florida In tho
City Commiaaion Room. City Hell. Santoid. Florida Tho Planning
and Zoning commiaaion. acting aa the City of Sanford's daaignal*d local Planning Agency will consider tha amendment to
in* Comprwhwntiva Plan

Inlaratted parties may appear at lha masting and ba haard
regarding tha transmittal ot the proposed plan amendment lo
tha City Commiaaion
Capias ol lh* proposed amendment to lha Comprehensive Plan
ara available in lha Department ol Engineering and Planning at
City Hall. Santoid Florida and may ba inspected by lha Public
Further inquiries may be directed to Jay R Mardar. AICP.
O.rvctor of Engmtaring and Planning at 330-SS70
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a parson dacidaa to appaal a daciaion mada with raapact to any maltar considered at lha abova
mealing or hairing*, ha/aha may naad a vsrbatim record of the
proceedings including tho (•alimony and evidence, which ricord
* hot provided by tha City ot Sanlord (FS 3SS 010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 330-SS3S 4S
HOURS IN A0VANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH March 30. S April 9. 1999
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IN RE ESTATE OF
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Suita 1004A
Maitland. FL 337S1
1407) M S -tS It
Publith April 3. S. 1SSS
DEB-10

Legal Notlc»»
NOTTOS OF PUBUO
MAAMIN4 TO CONSIDER
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED

TO W HO lW Um CEKN
NOTICE It HCNC8 Y OIVEN by
tho City of longwood. Florida
that the City Commiaalon will
hoM a public hairing to consid­
er enactment of Ordinance No
94-1410

ONDlNANCE NO. (4-1404
AN 0 NOINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONaWOOD. FLORIDA.
AMEN0IN0 THE BUOOCT FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR DEOINNINQ
OCTOBER I. ISIS AND CNOINO
SEPTEMBER 30. IS M , PROVID­
ING FOR BUDGET AMEND­
MENTS
Said Ordinance was placed on
first reading on April S. IM S.
and lha City Commiaaion will
consider aims for final passage
and adoption altar lha public
hearing, which will bo hold in
tho Cily H id ITS W Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, tho Itth day ol April.
A O . ISM , i l T N p i s , m i
aoon thereafter aa poaaibla At
lha mealing. Intaraatad parties
may appear and ba haard with
raapact la lha prapoaad
Ordinance This hearing may ba
continued Ham lima la lima
until final action i* taken by lh#
City Commiaaion
A copy el lha proposed
Ordinance lo posted al tha City
Hall. Longwood. Florida, and
copras aro an Me with lha Clark
al tha City end *ema may ba
in*pectad by lha pubbe
NOTICE A l parson* ara
advised that It they decide to
appeal any decieione mada al
those moetlwga/hoartnga, they
will need a record al tha pro­
ceedings and tor such purpoaa*, they may need la insure that
a verbatim record li made,
which record la Inahrda tha tes­
timony and evidence upon
which tha appeal la to ba made
(par Baa. IM B IB E , Florida
tlalutof) al their own eapence
Parson* with disabilities need­
ing assistance to participate in
any ol iheao proceeding*,
should contact lo A D A
Coordinator, al (407) 1M-3401,
41 last I 4S hours to advance ol
the masting
Dated Hus Tlti day ol April.
A D . 1IM
CITY OF LONGWOOD
OERALOINED ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH FRIDAY. APRIL S.
DEB-103

IR T N I C IR C UIT CO U R T
OP T N I H G N T B IH T N
JUDICIAL CIR C U IT,
IN AND FOR
BIM1NOLB B O U N TY,
FLORID*
BABB NO. S S -S t-O O M -Z
BPRINOWOOO v il l a g e
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
OF LONQWOOO, INC., a not
tor pratit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.
VO.
KEITH MALACHUCK and
UNKNOWN EPOUES.
Defendant*
NOTIOB OF B A L I
NOTICE It HENEBV GIVEN
that on tha tllh day ol APRIL
1*44 al I t 00 a m at tha wail
front door el tha Seminole
County Courthouse In Santoid,
Florida, tho undersigned Clerk
will otter lor sale tha tot lowing
deacribed real property
TH A T CERTAIN CONDOMiNlUM PARCEL KNOWN A l UNIT
11T-D. SPRING WOOD VILLAGE,
A CONDOMINIUM PURSUANT
TO THE DECLANATION OF
CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RSCONDB BOOK
1331. PAOE 1044. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
together with all alruclurs*.
Improvement*, datura*, appli­
ance*, and appurtenance* on
•aid land or uaad to conjunction
therewith
A aforesaid sale will be mads
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment antrrad in C M I Ne
M -53-C C -14-Z pending to lha
County Court ol tha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit to and lor
Seminole County. Florida
Dated this n th day el MARCH.
1t it
MARYANNS MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CO UNTY COURT
By Jana B Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
NOTICE
AMERICANS W ITH
OISABIUTIES ACT OF 1340
Administrative Order No (7-1
It you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who naad* any accom­
modation in order la participala
to thia proceeding you ara enttttod. at no co*l to you. to lha
prevision al certain assistance
Ptoaas
contact
Cowl
Administration ol 301 N Park
Avsnua. Suita N301. Santord.
FL 33771 (447) 333-4330, a it
4337 within I working days Ot
your receipt ot thro nohco. il
you ara haortng or vow*
impaired, can T-I44-4M-4771
TAYLOR AND CARLE. P A
ATTORNEY* FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
1400 EUMMIT TOWER
ROUIEVAAD. SUITE 400
ORLANDO FLORIOA 33414
Publish April 1 .1. 1 I M
0 C B -I4 *
l
o

NOTICE T O T N I P U B LM
Notice la hereby given that a Public Hearing will ba held by tha
Planning E Zoning Commiteton in tha City Comnweeien
Chambirt. City Hall, Santoid. Florida at 7 00 p m an Thursday.
April IE. 14M, to consider the following chongo and omondmont
to lha Zoning Ordinance ot lha City ot Santord, Seminole
County. Florida
Nanning tram; AO. Agricultural
To tool a t : OC-3. General Commercial
LEGAL DESCRIPTION.
PARCEL *A*
Begin on too Eoutherty lino ol Lot 34. LAKE MINNIE EBTATEE.
according to too plat thoraol ao recorded in Plat Booh E. Page
M ol Public Raaorde ol tammala County. Florida Al a pomi 314
feel Weetoriy Item oeutoooaforiy corner at eeid Lai M . thence
run Westerly Hong Northerly lino of Lake Mary Boulevard 3M
toot lo (outhwiaiarty corner ol aald Lot I t : than Northeast on
Westerly Una ml aald Lot M . a distance ol 1433 leal lo Mo
Northwesterly comer of said Lol 33. thence Northeast porotlal
with right-el-wiy ol E.R. 3 a distance ot 740 feel: thence
Southeast paroilal with ioutharty hna ol Bantord Qrant Lino a
&lt;k*lane* of 304 tael, thane* Southwest to beginning, aald land
being in Section 11. Townahlp 30 South. Range 34 East, lea*
nghl-ol-way of E.R. E-414.
ANO ALSO PARCEL'S*
(agin on to* South lino ol tho Santord Oronl Lino. 1.334 30 tool
Northwesterly from the East comer of Oovornmont Lot 3.
•action 11. Townahlp 30 South, Rang* 30 Bolt, (aminoI*
County. Florida, run N1(*30'04*E. 340 00 toot; thanco S
( t ’ M ’OO* I . I M OO feet: thane* 414*30'OO'W 140 00 laat.
thane* Northwan on said Government Lol 2. a distance ol
1M M leal to tha Point ol Beginning
ANO LIES AND EXCEPT
That port ot Tho Westerly 100 tool ol the Easterly 314 tool ol
Lol 30, LAKE MINNIE ESTATES in (action it and 14. Township
10 Soutn. Rang* 30 East, according to plal recorded in Plat
Bock 0. Page 32. Public Records ot (aminola County. Florida,
lying North ol and within (0 foal ol toe survey Un* ol Elate Rood
(-410. taction 7713. said survey line being described A* fol­
lows' beginning on too Was I lino ol too SB t/4 ol (action 10.
township 30. Rang* 30 Iasi lo a point IS loot North From tho
•outhwssl comar of Southeast quarter ol said lection 10 , run
thonco South M*10'1(- East 1114 0 tool to tho Beginning ol a
curve concave 10 too Southwest having o radius ol 1144 20 teat;
run thence loutheeelerly along said curve Through a central
angle ol 1(*1T' a distance ol 312 33 leal lo tha and ol sold
curve, run thanes south 74*03-11* oa4l M 43 te4t lo lha begin­
ning ol a curve concave to to* Northerly having o radius ol
1140 20 l#4t. run Thanco aouthaastarty. (a a l and Norihoaaterty
along aald curve through a central angle ol 30*27'l0* o distance
ol 400.00 1*41 to tho Seal lino ol (action t l : township 30 Bouto.
Rang* 30 laat to a point M SI teal South tram lha Northeast
corner of sold Section 11, continue thanco along told curve tram
a tangent bearing ol North IS'30’24* oasl through o central
angle of I0*4E'43* a distance ol 304 34 loot to the and ol said
curve, run thence North t(*4r4t* last 133.M laat to tho begin­
ning ol a curve concave lo tha Southerly having a radius ol
1410 01 feet: run thence Northeasterly. East and Eauthaaateriy
along said curve through a central angle of 40*01' a distance ol
1(17 32 fast to the and ol aald curve, run thanes South
(4*17-14* sail 437.11 faal lo a point 30 loot Northeasterly from
the Northeast comar and on tha Northeasterly aalanalon ol lha
Easterly line ot Lol A LAKE MINNIE ESTATES, according lo lha
Ptal recorded in Plat Book I, Pago 33. Public Records ol
4*mmol a County. Florida
Containing 0 04 acre*, mors or leas, eacluaive ol area in ailslmg right ol way ol Lake Mary Boulevard.
LE44 THE FOLLOWIHO PARCEL 114
A parcel ol land lying In taction 11, township 20 South. Range
30 East, being a portion ol Lot 20. LAKE MINNIE ESTATE*,
according to the Plot thoraol aa recorded in Plat Book 4. Pag*
13 ol the Public Record* ol Sammola County. Florida, being
more particularly daaenbad as follows
From too Point of Baginring being toe Southwesterly corner of
sold Lol 2* and said point lying on the Northerly right o l way
Un* ol Lake Mary Boulevard; thanes north TO degree*. 44 min­
ute*. M seconds East along lha Waatarly In* ol said Lol 33 a
Distance of 43 13 fast lo a Point on t curva. thanco 133.41 fool
along lha arc of a curva to tho right having a radius ol 1.433 44
Fool, o central angle ol 04 dograoa, 03 minulst. 44 seconds, ■
chord length ol 1*3.44 leal and a chord bearing South 7$
degress. 49 minutes. 24 aaconda East, thanes South 1 1 degree*.
M minutes. 23 aaconda Wool ■ distance ol 43 42 fool lo aald
Northerly right ol way lino and a point on a curva. Ihonco 143 SS
leal ilo ig to* arc ol a curve lo tha loll having a radius al
t.MO 3* last, a canlral angle ol 09 degrees. 3* minute*. 34 sec­
onds. a chord length ol 193.47 loot, and a chord bearing North
74 dagraaa, 44 minutes, 13 aaconda Waal lo the Point ol
Beginning
ANO ALSO PARCEL IS*
(No description Furnished)
(Sea Sammola County Right ol way Map ol Lako Mary
Boulevard)
Tr.s proparty being more generally daaenbad aa 10( A 312 W
U k* Mary Blvd
Tha Planning 4 Zoning Commission will submit a recommenda­
tion to the City Commiaaion in favor ol. or againil. lha request­
ed Chang* or amendment the City Commission will hold o
Public Hearing in tha Commission Room in City Hall, Sanford.
Honda at 7 00 pm. on May 10. 1449. lo consider said recom­
mendation
All partis* m interest and citiiana shall have an opportunity to
b* haard at said hearings
Jamas R Valanno. Chairman
Planning t Zoning Commiaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC its parson dacid** to appaal a deci­
sion mad* with raapact lo any maltar conaidarad *1 to* above
masting or hairing, ha/aha may need a vsrbatim record ol the
proceedings including tha taatimony and evidence, which record
is not provided by to* City of Sanford. (FS 244 0104)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
T H i PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 330-4424 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ
PUBLISH March 31, A April 9. 1999
DCA-2S0

Thursday at 7 p.m.
Providing the offense for the
Shellhammer (six goals, three
(four goals, five asslsta). Quinn

La q ilN o ttct

Assist■), Gordon (two fORls). L e ith (one f o a l, two
a ssists), E llis (om Jo e l, o n e assist) e n d B le a k Icy, Anderson. Loewi a n d A lte (one g o a l each ).
Hummel had IB saves In g oal for Lake B ran tley .
Leading Lake Howell (fr-7) were S u m n e y and
S a m s (two goals each). W ydra and P e tro ff (one
goal each) an d Ddaney (on e aaalst). S h ile a had
12 saves for th e Sliver H aw ks.
T h e Ram s o f coach Jttn M arino (8 -3 ) w on (heir
eight game in their leaf n in e trim . clu b b in g
W inter Sprin gs (3-7).
Lake Mazy, which led 1 l - t a t helfU m e, got
g oals from Brian Montgomery (seven). Ken Ho
(live), Adam Kurir(two) an d Bobby L in k . D errick
Devcau and Ryan McLane (on e each).
T h e Rama win conclude th e regular s e a s o n by
hosting undefeated W inter Sprin gs o n T u esd ay
an d then going to Lyman n ex t T h u rad ay. Both
gam es begin a t 7 p.m.____________________________

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*
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.

cabs noi ta isaa oat*
COLONIAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY

VS
CARMEN J SORRENTINO
IF LIVING ANO IF DEAD.
th e unknow n e f o u e e .
HEIRS, D IV K S IS GRANTEES
ASSIGNS I t LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.
ANO ALL OTHIR PARTTIE
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
T H R O U G H , U N P IN O N

AGAINST CARMEN J
BORRENTINO UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CARMEN J
SORRENTINO IF ANY.
EUNNIEE OWNER! GROUP4.
INC . ME GO MORTOAOE
CORPORATION JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE A l UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFf NOANT(i)

HE- NOTICE
OF FONSeiOEVM BALI

Nones IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
to*
Melton
to
Ratal
Foreclosure I si* dated April I,
1333. entered in Criril Casa No
M I E l l CAI4 of tha Circuit
Court ol too 1 IT H Judicial
Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE
Ceunfy. in tanlord. Florida. I
will tad to to* highaal and beat
bidder lor cash ot tha Weal
Irani door ol lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida at II M o'clock am
on tho llh day ol MAY. 1933 the
following daaenbad property at
•si forth m said Summary Final
Judgment to-wil
LOT St. SUNRISE VILLAOE
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THI
PLAT THCRSOF. RiCOROSO IN
PLAT BOOK 37. PAGE I t OF
T H I PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated liua lot day ol APRIL.
194*
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAU
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
Clark ol too Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jatawic
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parton i wilh diaabilKM* naading a special accom­
modation
should
conlaci
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Couithouto at 407-121-4310
EXT 4317. M 0 0 -IS I-a 7 M
(TDD) or 1•400-444-4770. via
Florida Relay Sarvica
OAVtO J STERN. PA
SOI • UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33334
(3S4) 233-1000
Publish April I . t*. 1493
DEO-SO
IN IN S COUNTY COUNT
OF T H I ■I0NTSBNTH
j u d i c i a l oiN eurr,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OA3B NO.) •■-47S-OC-79-R
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION, a Florida
nol-for-protit
corporation.
PUintllf.
v*.
GARY E BLACKMON,
at al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that tha undersigned will ollar
th# following daaenbad proper­
ty In Sami note County. Florid*
LOTS l i t S 123. O U N S AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK it .
PAOE 13. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
TOOETHER, with all lh*
improve manta now or haraatlar
•reeled on lh* property, and all
aaasmant*. right*, appurte­
nance*. rants, royalliaa. miner­
al. oil and gat right* and prof­
its. water, watar rights and
water stock, and all futurai
now or thereafter a party ol
property, including replace­
ment* and additions thereto.

The
oI to*
A J
Number 94-311-CP. I*
toe Circuit Court toi
Count)* Flood*. Probate Onwioiy
i of wNcfi M Pool Olka
C. tanked Florida 33771.
The

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AN parsons an d a n ttae

aonteBva, venue, or pmadtoden of
tow Court aro latyjaad to IN* toad
obfeettona wWi tow Court WITHif
THE LATER OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THB FAST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICS OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER T H I DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AN creator* al to* dacedsnl and
estate on whom a copy of tote
notice is aarvad within tor**
month* alter lh* date of toe te»t
publication ol ton notice must fii*
Ihair claima wilh this Court
W ITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M ONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All olhar creditor* ol th* deca­
dent end parson* having claim*
or demand* again*t the deca­
dent'* aatala mutt file lh*lr
claims with Ihi* court WITHIN
THR EE M ONTH! AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O B JECTIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ol tho first publica­
tion o l Ihi* Holies is April 3,
1444
Personal Representative
Yard* L. Rustarholi
(004 TWIn Lakes U n*
Ovlado. Florida 337(S
Attorney for Personal
R* press n la lira
Rosemary O'(has
Florida Bar No 33S9IE
Baker A Hotlatter LLP
Peat Office Boa 112
Orlando. Florida 33403
Telephone (407) (44-4000
Publish April 9. 1(. 1449
DEB-73

FlUKCUEHUL*'tetm n *^te
•harbor 33-134 CR I* pan**
too Crawl Court, for (la u la
wto. Probes* Oweron.
of wrath is PestOSM
Ftonea 31771
al tor

ALL INTERESTED PERSON* AM
MOTIFS 0 THAT
on whom towno*ca
M
«9ty of to* WA
of to* Fwioraf
•on of toil Court aro

iniw ODyecnofis wiwi liwi mmvi
WITHIN THE LATER OF THRU
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUSUC ATTON OF TME
NOTICS OS THWITV DAVE AFTER
THE DATE OF EBRMCS OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICS ON THEM
AN crodior* ol too dacodanl and

publication of Mo nottoo met fiio
tooir claim* with toil Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 1HREE
M ON TH ! AFTER THE DATE OF
THB FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICS OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COFY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All otoor creditor* of Ihe dacedant and parsons having claims
or demand* agamat to* dacadant'a aetata m u«l At* Ihair
claim* wilh this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMAND! ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dal* ol the First publica­
tion of this Notice la April 4.

1449

Personal Raprasanlattva;
ROSA NIEVES
(3 4 W Orange Blossom Trail
Apopka. Florida 13711
Attorney lor Poraonal
RopreaanUtiv*
Edwin L- Williamson
Florida Bar No. 0144740
Glas A Robinaon. P.A.
340 N. Orange Avenue
Suite 000
Orlando. Florida 33403
Telephone (407) 434-34(1
Publith April 4. 14. 1441
0CB-74

Tirol
MARY J HAYNES. I
Nrortoer 14 221-CP. w
toe Crau* Corot tor
Coroiry Ftomte.
toe adtoeao of wtecA to Pool OGce
Drawer C. tenfard. FL 33773 The
of toe parmproranteto* end to* perALL M TERUT1D PERSON* A M
NOTtFWD THAT
ta served who hove oteecBon* tool
Mrolange too iwkduy of too wW. toe
W kAceaona of »w personal repre
rantetoro. venue or pwwdkean of
Mo Court ara roqroad to No toot
obfeekono well tow Corot WITHM
THE LATIN OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE GATE OF THE FRET
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICS OS
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICS ON THEM
AS ciecthor* ot Bro decedent end
other person* having dawn* or

ol to* Ant
of Me nolica must file
their clslm* wilh this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTH* AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF TH IS NOTICS
ON THEM.
All other creditor* a l the dece­
dent end person* having claim*
or demand* again* 1 toe deca­
dent* estate must fit* Ihair
claim* with tot* court WITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM*. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date al the tin t publica­
tion of tola Notice la April 4.
1349.
Personal Representative:
M. JEAN MSTHVIN
104 Eileen Drive
Altamonte Spring*. FI
33714
Attorney tor Personal
A* presents Inra:
Florida Bar No 441434
LAWRENCE W.
CARROLL, JR.. P.A.
704 Turnbull Are.. *303
Altamonte Springs, FI 33701
Telephone (407) 340-4444
Publish April*. IE. 1444

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�BfWE y g r *&gt;

Snoring may be more than just noise

reappeared In hla cou rt.
How reassuring. h e said,
th a t even tone-death th u n d rrh ead s know w hen to cool
It.
f o r the record. I’m a past
offender. Way pnat.
In the 1900a when others
my age were sm oking pot
an d proteatitw th e war. I u n ­
asham edly cruised th e
s tre e t* of the Matron's C api­
tal In s Chevy Impala co n ­
vertible that had powerful

h eard the Suprem e* singing
‘ Baby Love” s good 10*
m in u te* before 1 arrived at
h e r apartment. As you m ust
know , neither a m an 's co ­
logne nor hi* m usic should
m ak e an entrance before he
d o es.
Today. I realise how Inconalderale I waa sharing 'B a b y
Love" with the world. I don't
know what ever possess ed
m e to be ao brazen. To u se
my H-track ao sinfully. I
should have kepi D iana Rosa
a n d th e Suptem es to myaelf
• n o m atter how good they
w ere .
1 Having said th at. I want to
m ak e It clear th at I appreci­
a te th e efforts o f any judge
o r law enforcement officer
who w ants lo gel tougher
with the new breed o f
nolaem akrr*. Play them ele­
vator music for a few hours.
Play Drbby Boone. O r Bnya.
them suffer.
O u r good friend. Sg t. Dar­
rell Presley of the Sanford
Police Force, laughingly said
th e Judge who m akes thund rrh ead s listen to mellow
m u sic might be dishing out a
‘ cru el and unjust pu nish­
m e n t."
Presley said that when
San fo rd patrolmen hear
som e really loud otuflf from
a n o th er vehicle that the
n o ise disappears by the time
a police car moves alongside.
*We u se to say that people
hud black A white fever th at they'd wise up when
they saw the black A white
police car.'
C h ief Deputy Sh eriff Steve
H arriett said he had to warn
a n offender this week. *You'd
be surprised how frequently
we get com plaints," he sola
gravely. The law says sound
ca n 't project more th an 100
feet from vehicle. If It does,
it's stop (he m usic and r e ­
ceive a ticket.
‘ Good citizens want their
neighborhoods to quiet and
p eacefu l," Harriett said.
T h e y treasure the tranquil­
lity. They feel that others
should respect that • and be
m ore consid erate."
I didn't have the heart to
tell th e chief about having
played ‘ Baby Love" while
driving along Pennsylvania
Avenue. He'd have been s u ­
prem ely disappointed.

Daughter’s ban of &lt;
dog peeves parents

o r a l Urns* a y ea r for w eeks s t a
U m e. At f i r s t .ws sccep ted ib is
a rrsn g fm e n t despite allorgios to

W s rocantiy purchased a now
homo and have invested in now car­
peting. Ws have been honest with
m y p a re n ts a n d told th e m th a t
while wo welcome them anytime, to
p lease make o th e r arrangem ents
fee* their pats.
They are furious about our deci­
s io n , c r it ic is in g us for valuing

too much of us,
ly changed the
iy claim?
IN RICHMOND

mts to a toy at a motel or
I thot aeeopts pete. Even If
meet share the ceet of their
[lag, It w ill probably be
iper t h a n carpel cleaning

esasnllally and le g a lly based on
th eir individual free-w ill ch o ice.
They give themselves to each other.
It’s not s matter o f giving away a
female piece of property.
In 18 ytoro I performed m ore
than 25,000 c iv il cervm oniee fo r
couples from SO sta tes and 81 coun­
tries. I rarely permitted the giving
away of a bride, making exceptions
based on foreign practices. To me,
th e ‘ giving away waa sim ilar to
selling a pine of te a l estate. I could
not, and do not, accept the practice
among contemporary brides born in
th elL &amp; A
‘ MARRYIN* SAM *
FROM NEVADA

DEAR -M ARRYIN' BAM” :
Yowr latter la su re to rales Ike
although It may not diminish
their dtslre to be “given in asar*
rlag e” by th e i r fath ers. A l­
though th# contemporary bride
In reality gives herself to h o r
husband, o n * lo o k th ro n g h
a bridal m agaslno abould bo
a clue to how eh e cllnga to

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DEAR ABBY; M y 21-yoar-old
daughter, *Cammie,‘ has been see­
DEAR ABBY: For many yean 1 ing a 21-year-old m arried man for
h av e regarded your colum n as a three yean. They m et a t work, and
n eu tra l observ er of hum an prob­ a fte r only a few m o n th s becam e
le m s . One re c u rrin g to p ic th a t lovers. He was still In collage and
appears concerns ‘ giving the bride had been married only a year.
He told Cammie h e was going to
away" at a wedding ceremony. The
custom exists worldwide in various treat hi* wife indifferently ao she’d
leave him. He ju s t couldn't be th e
ethnic groups.
bad guy. Hs's a n o n lv child an d
Historically the custom is based depends on hla parents for support.
on th s centuries-old concept o f a Ha’s afraid of th e ir reaction to a
woman (daughter) being the proper­ divorce, financially ant! emotionally.
ty or chattel of th e male head ortho
He promised Cammie he'd move
fam ily (fathor). I t precedes sven out after hla wife graduated from
Biblical practice*.
college. Then h e s a id he’d lea v e
In our contemporary strides for a fter he graduated. T hen he said
gender equality, the practice hardly after he gets out o f debt and after
seem s necessary a t a wedding. In he gets a Job. W ell, ho moved a ll
a ll a ta te e , a m a n and a woman right — into a b ig g er ap artm en t
e n t e r into a c o n tra c tu a l union with his wife after sh e got pregnant.
Cammie found o u t about t h *
pregnancy after I saw his w ife'a
name in s newspaper ad for the gift
reg istry of a lo ca l b ab y sto re. I
called and confirmed the informa­
tion and was told h e r duo date is
hist two weeks away. This man had
tIO IJ I
kept the pregnancy a secret th e
Chicago
entire Ume. Ciunmie waa going to
end the affair, but relented when he
s io a m }
New Orleans
cried on her s h o u ld er about n o t
wanting children y e t, and what a
|New York
nightmare this is.
Abby, his d is r e g a r d for my
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|Orlando
daughter’s feelings and future are
astounding. It's te a rin g my h eart
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|San Francisco
o u t I want Cammie to find a soul
mate and build a life, not live like a
*100.541
prisoner, waiting to see a married
|Washington, D.C.
man a couple o f hours a week. I f
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this affair was revealed to the wife
or hie parente, he'd be forced to be

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DEAR AfifiY: Maybe my experi­
ence w ill keop other hearts from
being broken as m ins was. I waa
involved with a married nun. Ha
•wore ha and his w ilt ware break­
ing up; it was taking ao tong only
because o f the children. How could I
have bean so stupid?
It happened two years ago, but
only now am I seeing dearly. Now
Pm finally able to talk about I t fin
■hocked how similar my experience
has been to that of other women.
Them men all say practically the
sam e th in g ; ‘ You m a k e mo feel
a l i u s ag
a a aain
l n .*!)
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nans n
a n lU m that
i k a f how
li nans
alive
now
realist
you feel about yourself comae from
within.) ‘ I can talk to you and you
really listen .* (I didn’t have three
(mall children underfoot demand­
ing my attention.) *My wife and I
have a lousy sox life.* (Some even
claim it 's nonexistent, but thalr
wives seem to get pregnant anyway.
Immaculate conception, perhaps?)
T ake It from me, ladiss, what
your married lover Is tailing you la
what they all zay - and what hall
no d o u b t to ll th e n e x t gullible
woman who comes along. I was a
fool I feel guilt and eadnees for the
pain my actio n s ca u sed my ex*
lover's w ife when sh e found out
about our affair. 1 can only offer my
heartfelt apology.
To those of you who are having
affairs — please learn from my mis­
takes. T h e pleasure is dwarfed in
comparison to the pain that's inflict­
ed on so many people. It’s Jiut not
worth It.
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY
March 17, 1999
91st Year, No. 145
(407)3222611
Sanford, F L

SO C«nU
Serving

W eather

Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs

All Souls students
prep for March 23rd
Science Fair

Sunny
High: 78
Low: 54

and Seminole County
S in c e

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

1 0 0 0

□INSIDE
W hatever happened to
Rocheeter?, please see

I’nge 2A.

□ BRIEFLY
and Com m unity Education
Volunteers will hold a Spring
Fling Fashion Show and
Luncheon on Friday. March
10 at 10 a.m. To be held at
the Cooperative Extension
Service Auditorium . 250
West C ounty Home Road.
Sanford, the 96 cost In ­
cludes the fashion show,
benefit raffle and lunch.
Proceeds go to adult and
youth educational scholar­
ships. For more Information,
call (407) 665-5550.

Lake Mary V r a ta 's C h*
will hold a Spring B runch
and Plant Sale on Saturday.
M arch 20 from 10 a.m . to
1:00 p.m . at the Lake Mary
C om m un ity Building. 250
North C o un try C lu b Road.
Lake Mary. Th e $5 donation
proceeds will benefit the
Seminole C om m unity C o l­
Scholarship Fu n d . For
nnaUon. please call
(407) 3 23-6953.
sinter

a

Society will meet at the
Sanford Garden C lu b , 200
Fairm ont Drive. Sanford, on
Saturday, M arch 20. from 2
to 4 p.m . A planning event
for the April Plant S to w and
Sale, the program features a
Show and Tell of members*
three favorite bromellads
and a Pup Exchange, where
members can exchange off­
set plants and obtain new

Second baby
dies; driver
arrested
STAFF WRITER
SA N FO R D - Th e Sanford
man who ran a red light and
caused the death of twins a
woman w ar carrying when he
struck her car on Rhlnehart
Road In Lake M ary on M onday
has two p rior D U I convictions,
a num ber of charges for drug
possession, and has lost his li­
cense six times.
Kenneth Hinson. 48. Is In
custody on two counts of ve ­
hicular homicide, following the
death of Violetta Bem auer's
twins a little more than 24
hours after the accident.
*He said he kind or took his
eyes off the road, and by the
time he saw the light It was
too late.* Lake M ary Police
Department Lt. David G u ild ­
ford said. ’ He showed r e ­
morse. He was sorry for what
surrendered
___________
peacehilly f t about 5 p .m . Tuesday
when police received a tip that
he was staying at a friend’s
house at 705 Wiley Ave. In
Sanford.
“We think he waa kind

of

t-1-*'-g — * **-—r * nmlrtfaril

In seven traffic accidents, and
his last D U I was In 1966. Po­
lice at the scene did not be­
lieve he was Intoxicated In
Monday's accident, although
the results of the blood tests
are not yet available.
Hinson's crim inal record In­
cludes charges for cultivating
m arijuana, possession of co­
caine. and multiple charges
for forging d rug prescriptions,
police said.
Police traced
the phone
num ber of the house on W iley
Avenue with help from a
W KM O , channel a U repo rte r
who had been Interviewing
Hinson's son.
Hinson struck
Bem auer'a
1991 Honda Prelude In the
driver's side door Monday
when he ran a red light in his
1984 full-sired Dodge pickup.
Bem auer. 30. had a green
light aa she was turning onto
Rhlnehart Road at 10:57 a.m .
from the Manderley S u bdivi­
sion. police said.
It look rescue workers about
30 minutes to remove Be rnaueFs car roof so she could
be airlifted to Orlando Re­
gional Medical Center. She
suffered a ruptured uterua and

’ Hinson at Ms
friend's house Tuesday at around 5 pm . Hinson Is
weeks
pregnant
with twin
boys.
Baby Brian died just
before m idnight Monday, and
baby Joshua died shortly after
noon Tuesday at the Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Children ft
Women, hospital spokesman
Joe Brown said.
Tire twins were delivered by
Caesarian section Monday at
the neo natal care unit of the
Arnold Palmer Hospital. Brian
weighed
*
pounds,
five
ounces, and Joshua weighed
two pounds, nine ounces at
b ln h .
’*" -The twins Wi r t in extrem ely
critical condition due to the
trauma of the ruptured uterus.

‘A Fair to ffawssaahse,*

4 p.m . Woven Heart and
Clare Bridge are assisted
living residences specializing
In care for the elderly and
Alzheim er's patients and
hoot a combined 100 resi­
dents. T h e lair, free to the
public, will feature a raffle,
m usic, face painting, clowns.
games, arts and crafts and
facility tours. For more In ­
formation. call (407) 977­
8 78 6 .

STAFF WRITER
W IN TE R SPR1NOS • After five
years of planning for a To w n
Center on about 200 acres of
property, the W inter Springs
Commission entered Into an
agreement with a developer to
conduct feasibility studies for
developing 900 acres.
Th e agreement with Jo shl
and Associates of Florida for

• o a t i a f Tha Am erican
Cancer Society w ill prese n t’
a Luncheon and Fashion
Show Th u rsd a y. M arch 18 at
the Heathrow C o u n try C lub.
Th e reception la at 11:30
a.m .. followed by lunch and
the fashion show at 12 p.m .
T h e show la presented by
Michelle Neu. Fo r ticket res­
ervations call Beverly Boothe
(407) 321-3576 o r Je a n
Fowler (407) 3 23-9564.

County Chamber o f C o m ­
caisfuiy sots firs to fas uodertxiah aa part of a oon-

Wednesday by county officials.

Suber wants trial in Orlando
sltions coordinator for the
county wants $20 million in

□QUOTE

"The First
Amendment is In
terested in the
truth."

Drown said.
B e m a u rr Is recovering In
stable condition In (he Inten­
sive care unit of OR M C.
’She’s
recovering
well.*
Brown said. ’ She'll probably
stay a few more days.*
Th is was the first pregnancy
for Violetta and David Bernauer of Samantha Lane In
Lake Mary, who have been
married for a year and a half.
Brown said.
’ Everybody (in the family)
was otn-lously quite concerned
and
upset.’
Brown
said.
"There’a no way to measure
what's going on In the heart
and mind.*

lllnson was Interviewed al
the Lake M ary Police D epart
ment Tuesday before I
transported to the J o h
Polk Correctional Facility.
Is being held without bond.
Hinson Is scheduled to m s h r
his first court appesrance to­
day at 1:30 p.m .
Th e accident la a tragic ex­
ample of why police warn
drivers lo never ru n a red
light. Oulldford said.
“What difference 1s 3 0 sec­
onds or a m inute going to
make.* Oulldford saidL ^ N h y
take chances?
T h is is one
hard lesson for him (Hinson) to
learn.*

W inter Springs will
develop Town Center
over 900 acres

hosted by Woven Hearts and
Clare Bridge, w ill be held at
the facility at 395 Alafaya
Woods Boulevard. Oviedo, on
Sunday. March 21. from 1 to

merce mem bership lu n c h ­
eon of A p ril 30 will be held
at Seminole Volunteer E n ­
terprises. 407 W . Fourth
Street at 11:45 a.m . Jea n
Metz, executive director of
Seminole Volunteer E n te r­
prises. will be the featured
speaker.

charged wNh two counts of vehicular homicide, and la
being held In IhsSamlnola County Jal.

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y • T h e
trek to Fort Myers for the
Joyce Suber vs. Seminole
C ounty trial may not be neces­
sary. Buber's attorney has filed
an emergency motion to r e ­
consider location. If the m o ­
tion Is successful, the trial
most likely would be held In
Orlando.
’ It’s a location request not a
delay," said Orlando attorney
Jo h n Head. *We are seeking a
financial hardship for Ms.
Suber. ’ It will be m uch less
burden on her to have the trial
in the Orlando Central D is ­
trict."
Suber. a former land acqul-

false termination. She haa also
charged
age discrim ination
and sexual harassment by two
county
commissioners
and
other officials. Th e county says
Buber's termination was ju sti­
fied.
Deputy
C ounty
attorney
Lonnie Oroot conferred w ith
Orlando attorney Jeff Monde),
who la representing the defen­
dant In the trail that was
originally
scheduled to be
heard In U.S. District Court In
Orlando before Judge Anne
Conway. Conway's fUU ached-

gency

motion

at

Its

face

value.** a root said Tuesday.
*We have not taken a position
on the motion that would r e ­
turn the trial to Orlando.
We're discussing the Issue and
awaiting Jud g e Conway's d e ci­
sion."
Buber's motion begged the
court to allow for the abrupt
decision on M arch
10 to
change the site where the m o ­
tion was Died to a site m ore
than 150 miles away and to
begin in leas than three weeks’
time.
Since being fired by Sem i­
nole County and a $50,000 ayear-job. Suber says she has
mode from $7 to $9 an ho u r in
a variety of jobs none of w hich
lasted more than six months.

residential and entertainm ent
uses.
Developer Rohit Josh! said
the project will Include hotels.
city offices, libraries, park o rcas. retail development, and
residential
development far
single families and m ultlole
families.
*We want to be with the
W n te r Pkrta of Central Floe_ Wln.ter Springs M ayor
Paul Partyka said. -Right now
m any
people
don't
know
where W inter Springs is. T h a t
won’t be the case 10 years
from now.*
Th e estimated cost of devel-

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2A •Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Rorida •Wednesday, March 17,1999

Too many ads spoil
the sale
TTie Sem inole Herald w an ts to publicize y o u r ev en ts, c lasses
a n d sem in ars th at ore available to th e general public.
We’d like to have th e Inform ation for y o u r an n o u n c e m e n t a t
le a st a week In advance.
All Item s sh o u ld be typed o r w ritten legibly a n d Include Infor­
m ation about who. w h at, w hen, w here nnd even w hy y o u r event
Is taking place. Be su re to Include your nam e n n d a daytim e
ph o n e n u m b e r In case we have sam e q u estio n s a b o u t th e Infor­
m ation.

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I was In the grocery store the other
day. picking up some chips, kidney
beans, lean ground round. Mexican
beer and cheese — you know, repre­
sentatives of the essential food groups.
Grocery stores have little oblong
bars that you use to separate your
items from the person in front of you.
You know, that little black rubberized
bar?
I know it's not something you gen­
erally think about. It's one of those
anonymous items that you take for
granted in the modem world — like
staples, those tittle rings in the bottom
of blenders and bloated software. But
the other day. as I took my place in
the “12 Items Or Less" lane, I picked
up the bar to place between my little
pile and the sugar free canned fruits
and green beans of the little old lady
in front of me. 1 noticed that the bar,
instead of being one solid color and
covered with the nicks and finger­
prints of the generations of consumers
that had stood In line before me, was
gleaming, white and laminated. And it
had a little picture on it. Picking ft up,
I discovered that the little bar waa, in
fact, an advertisement for a movie cur­
rently showing at a theater near me.
Essentially. It was a banner ad, a
miniaturized version of a billboard. Of
course, you had to rotate the bar and
squint to see what movie it was push­
ing. which kind of diminished Us pro­
motional effect. Was this supposed to
induce me to drop my groceries, dash
down to the multiplex and aee this
movie Immediately, chili and beer be
damned? Was that really going to
happen? I don't think so. So who came
up with this idea? Didn't advertising
used to have an actual effect? One had
a product, and one picked the adver­
tising campaign that would convince
the maximum amount of consumers
to buy it. The strategy now seems to
be to achieve desired results through
massive incrementalism. Any blank
surface Is a canvas upon which ad­
vertisers can splatter copy. Match­
books, municipal buses, the sides of
blimps, walls, Web pages, refrigerator
magnets, unblemished foreheads — all
are sites for messages.
My ATM displays ads. I’ve heard
commercials while on hold on the tele­
phone. Once, while pumping gas at my
local gas station, 1 heard a commer­
cial over a loudspeaker at the pump,
promoting the very gas station I was
standing at. What waa the point of
that? I mean, I was already there,
wasn't IT Did they want me U&gt; drive
around the block,'and come back
■gain?
What about s lo n s that promote
themselves with in-house announce­
ments? You're already in the store,
■hopping, yet you're bombarded with
audio messages telling you what a
treat It la to shop in that store.
And product placem ent. Jam ea
Bond uses a certain brand of cell
theme. Harrison Ford raises a Coke
nto the shot. Teens fighting aliens
make sure that their Tommy jeana
labels are clearly visible at all times.
Jeff Goldblum and Tom Cruise save
the world with Apples.
Cary Grant never ordered a Pepsi
at the bar, and Garbo never appeared
on screen in Calvin KWns. If you want
a classic, it has to have some timeless
appeal. Who knows what products are
even going to be around 10 y ean from
now?
Tommy Jeana, Pepsi or Nokia
phones could be things of the past,
making your ultra modern up-to-date
entertainment package look hopeless
|y old-fashioned. Besides, docent there
seem to be something a little bit des­
perate about ail this relentless adver­
tising? There’s a fine line between
seizing a promotional opportunity and
plastering your product on anything
that moves. We've crossed that line.
I thought the free market had taken
over everything. 1 thought capitalism
was top dog. So why are the agents of
our world-beating economic aystem
acting like bratty little sweaty, needy
children, tugging at our sleeves, drool­
ing on our shoes, whining a t us from
every corner? Maybe capitalism needs
a time-out. Ju st settle down, OJLT A
nap in the corner, maybe some Rital­
in — don't make me come up there. 1
mean it

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Pancake Day
Saturday* March 27, 1999
Sanford Civic Center
Serving: 8:00 a.m, to 2:00 p.m
Donation: $3.00 at the door
Benefit Sanford Area
Underprivileged Youth
Hourly Door Prizes

What has become of Rochester?
Q. What happened to Rochester,
who was on "Th e Jack Benny
Show?" Did he retire (or die) before
Jack Benny died? —
Ralnsville, Ala.

DICK &amp;
CHICKI
KLEINER

A Eddie "Rochester* Anderson died
in 1977, three years after Jack Benny
passed away.
Q. Since we are boob approaching
the new millennium, 1remember my
mother telling me of a movie about
the year 2000. There waa a young
couple standing la freai sf a ma­
chine where you could select a boy
or girt. A gentleman tuned to the
camera and said. "Give me the good
old days." Any info ou this one? —
J .P - Rock Falls, 111

A It wasn't the year 2000 that was
featured In the movie, “Just Imagine."
That film waa mode in IBM and looked
at what the world would be like SO
years ahead — IBM. It featured El
Brendel and Maureen O'Sullivan.
Q. My wife of U years and 1 have

A. You may be thinking of “Hell
Divers,” a 1922 film that had Gable and
Beery, but no Tracy, or "Test HJot"
from IBM, which had Tracy and Gable,
but no Beeiy. We don't know of any
World War I film that had all three. Of

My daughter la Interested In playlog the drama and I would love to
have her see this movie. — A L A .,
Sierra Vista, Arts.

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Tickets Available At Sanford Chamber

A Our sympathy to your neighbors.
You can let the dear girl see that film,
which is available on both video and
User disc.

am having with my hnaaand. Has
Maria, the wife of Niles, on "Frasi­
er.” ever appeared In any episode?
1aay no. My husband says yes. Who’s
right? - WJ*. Windham, N.H.
A You are right as ruin. Thai is a gim­
mick on the show, that Maria has never
appeared but Is always talked about
Q. I’ve gotten hooked an reruns af
"Medical Center.” Where are Pernell Roberts, Gregory Harrison.
Marge ghtolnlr and ether members
of the cast? — D.B„ Oswego, N.Y.
A YouYe got your doctor shows con­
fused. "Medical Center” starred Jsmes
Daly and Chad Everett The ooe with
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The fotkming reports »rn? noimplied from (he Seminole County
Sheriff s Offhe for Inckhnit rrconled March IB

BURGLARY
A L T A M O N T E BPRIN QB March 15. 1:24 p .m .,
SR 434, Alan Marshall Dixon, D O U 10/26/77,
was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police
Department officers, charged with Robbery ~
Strong
Am i
and
Possession
of
D ru g
Paraphernalia.
F E R N P A R K . M arch 15. 11:59 p.m .. Ridge
Road. A rth u r Joseph Meadors. D O B 0/25/00,
was arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's
officers, charged with Dealing In Stolen
Property.

BRUGS
LONOVOOD, M arch

15. 3:28 a.m ., G ra n t
Street. Winston Alex Brown (a.k.a. Thom as S.
Peterson), D O B 0/13/60, was arrested by
Sernlnolr County Sheriff's officers, charged
w llh Sell / Purchase / Manufacture / Deliver
/ Traffic In more than 28 grams and Resist /
Obstruct / Oppose O tllrer without Violence.
LONOWOOD. M arch 15. 3:28 a.m .. G ra n t
Street. Tim othy O'Neal. D O B 9/24/08, was
arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's officers,
charged with Possession of Cocaine and
Possession / Use of D ru g Paraphernalia.
D U I

LAKE MART. March 15. 1:37 a.m .. Longwood
- Lake Mary Road. Linda Noreen Manchester.
D O B 5/4/00. was arrested by Lake M a ry
Police Department officers, charged with D U I.
Manchester
refused administration of a
Breathalyzer exam.
SANFORD. March 13. 11:11 p.m .. French
Avenue. Donald
Bernard
Newman.
DOB
12/3/70. wns arrested by Seminole C ounty
Sheriff's officers, charged with D U I. His
Breathalyzrr results w rre .134 and .144.

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J J u l a M M H ollis

jliE S E MAX HOLLIS
• Lizzie Mae Hollis, 86. West
I Washington Street, O rlando,
[died Tuesday.
M arch
16,
;1999. B o m on Dec! 25. 1912
•In Balnbrldgel Qa.. she moved
Uo Central Florida 70 years
ago. She was a -hom em aker
and a Baptist.
She Is survived by a son,
•Robert McGill. Orlando. Fu !neral arrangements fay Sunrise
; Funeral Home In Sanford.

JA M E S E. O 'l
Jam es E. O To o lc . 41. C in ­
nam on Oak C t.. Lake M a ry,
Idled on Sunday, M arch 14.
B o m In Brooklyn, N.Y., he
Btoved to Central Florida In
;IB93. He was a records cle rk
i n telecommunications and a
•Catholic.
; He waa active In the C om ­
m unications W orker of A m e r4ca. N.Y. and Florida, T e le ­
phone Ploneera. Lake M a ry
Home
Owners
Assn.,
and
United W ay and United Arts of
Central Florida.
Survivors Include wife, G lo ­
ria O To o lc ; step-daughtera.
Denise Torreo-Fagan of Long- ...... ofTorres
Xlwood and Erika
tamonte Springs; mother. Lil­
lian Patterson of H ull, Mass.;
sisters, Colleen
Clacclo
of
C ran b u ry. N J . and C ynthia
O To o le of Staten Island. N.Y.
He had 2 grandchildren.
Arrangements by BaldwtnFalrchlld.Oaklaw n Park C e m e ­
tery and Funeral Home, Lake
M ary.

Under the agreement, the
city cannot
negotiate
w llh
other developers on the town
center project for 90 days.
"The exciting thing here to
llial when M r. Jo sh l came
here It was concerning the
Tow n
Center
property.*
Partyka said.
*Now, It b e ­
comes one big massive p ro j­
ect.*
Th e agreement
was
an­
nounced before Jo shl has p u r­
chased any properly In W inter
Springs.
Joshl said he hopes to begin
negotiating with landowners
and purchasing properties in
the next 90 days. If a landlord
decides not to sell. Jo shl said
the company
can
develop

Sept.
1. 1916 in Kincaid.
W .Va.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1958. A retired coal
m iner, he was a founding pas­
tor of Lake Monroe Chapel. He
la survived fay his wife.
e. Zella L
Ray, Lake Monroe; brother,
Eddie McQueen, Page. W .V a .;
sons, Roger Ray. Altam onte
Springs; and G ary Ray and
David Ray, both of Lake Monroc: daughters. Linda Lorraine
Manley. Lake Monroe; gnd
Ju n e
Mays.
Sanford;
14
grandchildren and 26 'great­
grandchildren.
Brisoon Funeral Home, San­
ford, Is In charge of arrange­
ments.
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it

MARTHA T. VIHLKN

F lU
SERVICE
PHARMACY

Tuesday. M arch
16.
1999.
B o m Feb. 18, 1907 In Raycon.
QA. he moved to Central F lo r­
ida 70 years ago. A retired la­
borer, he was a member of
Mount Sinai Missionary Bap­
tist C h u rch . Sanford, and M a ­
sonic Lodge 79. Sartford. He to
survived by daughters, Ella
Flowers, Palatka; and Jereline
Johnson. Sanford; son, C la r­
ence W illiams. New York; 2 7
grandchildren and 24 great­
grandchildren.
i

RAT. JACK
Funeral services for Rev. Jack
Ray will be Friday, March IS,
1999 al 3 p.m. in the Brtason Fu­
neral Chapel with Rev. David Ray,
Rev. Willard Eld ridge and Rev.
Jam es Cooper officiating. Inter
merit will folio
follow In Sylvan Lake
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home Thursday from 6 to
8 p.m.
RRMRON FUNERAL
HOME. 322-2131. SANFORD. IS
IN CIIAROE OF SERVICES.

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PHONE: 407 -321-6626
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9 amto 7 pm
State-licensed and registered pharmacists
Convenience: have your prescription filled while
you shop
• We accept most major insurance plans including
Humana, Prudential. PCS, PAID. Medimet.
MEDICAID and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
and Health Options
Computerized prescription records
We carry a full line of quality generic drugs
Prescriptions are easily transferable. Just bring in
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physician and take care of all the details.

" Sanford, FL 32771. In lieu of dow­
els, i m r t r r r t f u n e r a l h o m e .
Robert Williams, 92. South­ 382-2131.
SANFORD,
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IN
west
Road.
Sanford,
died CIIAROE OF SERVICES.
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Martha T . Vlhlen. 78. E s ­
cambia Drive, Sapford, died
Monday. M arch
IB . ii. 1999.
Bom M arch
27.
1920 In
Thonotosassa, she movHO to
Central Florida In the 1920’s.
Mrs. Vlhlen was Depute C le rk
for Seminole Cbounty's
o u n ty ! Civil
Law Olffce. She waa a m em ­
ber of First United MctKodlst
V n U M , MARTHA T.
C hu rch of Sanford.
Oravcaidc services for Mrs. Vl­
Survivors Include son. W .E .
hlen will be Friday (3/19/1999).
Vlhlen.
J r ..
Okeechobee: at 11:00 AM. in the Lakevtew
daughter,
Duane
Dlabrow. Cemetery with Rev. Beth FogleBrandon; slater. Ellen Doaaey. Miller officiating. There will be no
public colling hours. For friends
Sanford; three grandchildren.
Brtason Funeral Home, San­ who wish, the family suggests
memorial donations to:
Health
ford, In charge of arrange­ Care and Rehabilitation Center of
ments.
.Sanford. 950 MeUonvtlie Avenue,

DOCTOR Moor

PHARMACY

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around
the
property
and
•make him a homogenous part
of the whole development.*
Most of the area being con­
sidered for development Is va ­
cant. except for about three or
four homes and 10 properties,
McLemore said.
“We've been planning to d e ­
velop the town center land for
years.* M ayor Partyka said.
McLemore said he does not
expect that Jo shl’s negotia­
tions with property owners
will be a source of serious dif­
ficulty in moving forward w ith
the development.
A comprehensive plan for
the City of W inter Springs five
years ago said there should be
a Tow n Center.
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; oping 200 acres for a town
•center was around $200 m il! lion. Th e cost of developing
900 ucres would be consld;erably more. City Manager
■Ron McLemore said.
•You're looking nl more than
[four limes the scope of the
; original project.* M cLem ore
; suld.
Future studies will show
1how m uch money will need be
[Invested In the project, and
[how many Jobs will be created,
Jo shl and city officials said.
Final planning on the project
d rd by
! Is expected to be conclude
[Ja n . 1. 2000. Th e feasibility
phase Is expected
to take
ut 90 days. Jo s ^ l said.

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respectively. He was also Issued a citation lor
Reckless Driving.
SANFORD. M arch 13. 2:04 a.m .. SR GOO.
Robert Sojka. D O B 9/30/52. was arrested by
Seminole C ounty Sheriff's officers, charged
with D U I. His Breathalyzer results were .058
and .054. respectively.
SANFORD. M arch 13. 11:39 p.m .. SR 417.
Paul Tim o th y W yatt, D O B 0/16/63, was
arrested by Florida Highway Patrol officers,
charged with D U I. His Breathalyzrr results
were .293 and .289, respectively. He was also
Issued citations for Safety Belt Violation and
Failed to Pay To ll.
SANFORD. M arch 14. 2:26 a.m.. 8th Street.
Frederick Frank Lynch III. D O B 7/8/74. was
arrested
by Sanford
Police
Departm ent
officers, charged with D U I and Possession -20 grams Cannabis wtthout valid R/X. His
Breathalyzer results were .213 and .217.
respectively. He was also Issued a citation for
Reckless Driving.
SANFORD. M arch 15. 1:48 a .m .. Richard,
Bart Lee Collins. D O B 3/8/72. was arrested
by Seminole C o unty Sheriff's officers, charged
with D U I. H is Breathalyzer results were not
attached to the arrest report.
SANFORD. M arch 10. 1:02 a.m .. SR 417.
Donna L
McKenzie,
DOB
9/0/62.
was
arrested by Florida Highway Patrol officers,
charged with D U I. Her Breathalyzer results
were .138 and ,140, respectively. She also
received a citation for Speeding.

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vard. Lake Monroe, died Tu e s ­
day. M arch 16, 1999. B o m

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People
A w aken to trad ition al E aster breads
oven and place loaves on racks to cool.
Discard the eggs once the bread is
cut. Yield: 2 large loaves.
— Ited pc from “Flavors of Greece,"
by Rosemary Barron (William Morrow.*
1991)

What better way to Rrect Easier
morning than with some traditional
Easter breads? Home baked bread is
always a treat, and with Easier breads
you can link your meal to the cen­
turies old traditions with which Chris­
tians around the world have marked
the holiday.

H O T CROSS BUNS

G R E E K E A S T E R B R EA D

3/4 cup warm i
1 tebteeooon active dnr yoest
1/3 cup auger
1 cup warm mMk
• tabiespoona uncalled b u tter,’

3/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1/2 cup warm water
2 tabtetpoons activa dry yaast
3 cups unbltachsd. all-purpose Hour
2 tablespoons oil vs oil
3 to 3-1/2 cupa unbleached pastry
hour
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons warm
S large eggs phis 1 agg yolk
|ulce ol 1/2 an orange (about 1/4
cup)
1-1/2 tabtetpoons orange extract
1/2 teaspoon vanilla aitract
1 teaspoon fine-grained ass sail
4 tablsspoons unsaltsd butter,

Former Florida District Gov. Jim Crum (tell) with Dave Liddell at Daytona
conference awards presentation.

Kiwanis honors Liddell

V

At th e la st regional Klw an ts C lu b co n feren ce held
o n th e D ay to n a B each c a m ­
p u s o f E m ery Riddle A viation
School, th e S an fo rd K lw anls
C lu b a n d Its tw o-term p re s i­
d e n t Dave Lldcll received
m an y h o n o rs for service to
llie co m m u n ity la st y ear.
Tlie local c lu b . In s t a t e ­
w ide co m p etitio n
b etw een
th e o th e r 350 c lu b s In F lo r­
id a. received h o n o rs tn fol­
low ing categories: A chieve­
m en t. c lu b grow th. W orld­
wide Service Project on Io ­
dide Deficiency D iso rd ers.
C om m unity Service. C arin g
C o m er, a n d D istin g u ish ed
C lub d e sig n a tio n .
Im m ediate p a st p re s id e n t
Liddell, m ln tstc r of G race
U nited M ethodist C h u rc h In
Lake Mary, e a rn e d th e h o n o r

of b ein g n a m e d a D istin ­
g u ish ed P resid en t for h is
le a d e rsh ip of Ills K lw anls
C lub th is p a st year. A lso
honored w as clu b S ecreto ry
Don C olem an,
w ith
the
S em inole
C ounty
S ch o o l
B oard, who w as d e sig n a te d
a s a D istinguished S ecreto ry
for h is se c re ta ria l p e rfo rm ­
a n c e of h is d u tie s.
T he Rev. Liddell c o n tin u e s
h is service to c e n tra l F lorida
K lw anls a s D ivisional L ieu­
te n a n t G overnor for 18 Ki­
w an is C lu b s. Liddell Is a ls o
recipient of th e Hlxon m e­
dallion for h is com m unity
service
lead ersh ip .
Dave,
along w ith o th e r S anford Klw an to n s. Is w orking to farm
a n o th e r K lw anls C lub in th e
H eathrow a n d Lake Mary
a re a In th e n e a r future.

CALENDAR
Rotary Club

6:45 p.in.

Rotary C lub of Lake Msuy
meets
Thu rsd ay
m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m .. at the M arriott
Courtyard. ofT West Lake Maty
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, at 3245662.
*

Sertoma Club
T h e Sertoma C lu b of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Th u rsd a y m orning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m .. at the Florida Hos­
pital Senior Citizens Center.
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Em m a
Road, one mile south of Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
members are Invited to attend.
For Information, call
Gene
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Com m unity
Building
every Th u rsd a y from 4:45 to

aiergeeggo
4 to S cupe unbleached, ad-purp
flour, plua a few eextra
ilra tel
ta
epoone for flouring work to r
1 cup dried currant*
1/2 cup flnefy chopped dried i

Toastmasters
Th e O m n i Toastm asters C lu b
46861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thu rsd ay at the A A A
Building.
1000 A A A
Drive.
Heathrow. Guests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call J im Ocque, 942-5227 for In­
formation.

Recovery
Fresh Start Recovery p ro ­
grams offers 12-step support
groups for those experiencing
life-controlling problems. T h e
groups meet every Thu rsd ay, at
7:30 p.m .. at Destiny C hu rch.
3110 Howell Branch
Road.
W inter Park. For Information
call 382-3232 or 384-8135.

American Legion
American Legion Post 53 and
Unit meet the second T h u rs ­
day. at 8 p.m .. at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Avc.
For Information, call 322-1652.

1/2 teeapoon ground U w
1/2 toaepoon pure vanilla as
oMor eofld vegetable ehortonln
greeetng bowls and baking

4 to 6 hard-bolted Easter agga lor
decorating the broad, dyad with
food coloring and rubbed with a
bit of ollva oil
1
1/4 cup sesame seeds or 1/2 cup
btencbsd silvered almond*
In a small bowl, dissolve I teaspoon
of the brown sugar in the warm water
and sprinkle yeast on it. Set aside in
a warm place until foamy, about 10
minutes.
In a large bowl, sift 2 cups of the ail
purpose flour. Make a well in the
center, and pour In the yeast mixture.
Mix and gradually add the 1/2 cup
warm milk. Flour a work surface with
some of the remaining cup of the all­
purpose flour, and knead, working in
the rest of that remaining cup, for 10
minutes, until firm and eliutic. Brush
a bowl and the dough with olive oil and
set the dough in the bowl. Cover with
a dean. warm, damp kitchen towel and
set aside in a warm, draft free place
for about t hour, or until doubled In
bulk.
Beat 5 eggs in a bowl until light and
frothy, and beat in the rem aining
brown sugar, the orange Juice, the
orange extract, vanilla and salt Add'
this mixture to the dough with 3 ta­
blespoons of the melted butter, and
mix in enough of the pastry flour to
make a soft dough. T ransfer to a
floured surface ana knead 3 minutes,
working In eny rem aining fleer tomake a slightly stiff dough.
Divide the dough into 6 pieces. WUh
the palms*of your hands, roll each
piece into a 9- or 10-inch rope. Brush
a large, heavy baking sheet with the
remaining tablespoon of melted butter.

For the sugar glaze:
IM cupi

1/2 cup i

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MARIALISA
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Lay three ropes on the baking sheet,
side by side, and braid loosely, luck­
ing the ends underneath so the loaf
ends are rounded Itcpcat, making a
second braided loaf with remaining 3
ropes, spacing the loaves well apart
Loosely cover the loaves with plastic
wrap and set aside in a warm, draftfree place for 2 hours, or until doubled
in bulk.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Place the oiled, dyed eggs in be­
tween the braids, using 2 or 3 Mgs per
loaf, la a cup, mix together the egg

9 equal portions. Form each portion
into a round bun. and place each bun
about 1-1/2 inches apart on the baking
sheets Let rise, uncovered, until dou
bled in bulk, about 30 minutes
Twenty m inutes before baking,
center a rack in the oven and preheat
oven to 373 degrees With a sharp
knife, cut a cross no mofc than 1/2inch deep in the surface of each bun.
Rake each sheet separately. IS to 2o
minutes, or until buns are browned
and sound hollow when tapped
While first pan is baking, make the
glaze Combine the sugar and water
in a heavy saucepan. Boil, uncovered,
for 3 minutes.

When buns are done, remove them
to a cooling rack and brush immedi­
ately with glaze. Let cool
Make the icing: Combine all ingre­
dients in a bowl and whisk until
smooth.
When glaze is dry. place the icing in
a pastry bag fitted with a small, plain
, Up,' and pipe a cross over the top of
lifr i poon »"of^nUl^Tnd*brofh* the
each bun. following the imprint of the
ioauas with this costing. SpriaMe with
incision. Let stand 20 minutes until seL
sesame seeds or almonds and bake 10 Yield: IS buns.
minutes. Reduce heal to 330 degrees
— Recipe from “The Bread Bible,"
and bake 20 more minutes or longer,
by Beth Hensperger (Chronicle Books,
or until golden brawn. Remove from
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Big m istak e! To m ake a long
stoiy short, Mr. W. took Chelaey out
to a rural area and dumped her. Mr.
W. didn’t want Iter — hie ju st want­
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So there I was, blindly thinking

Pour the w arn water in a small bowl
and sprinkle the yeast and a pinch ol •
sugar on top. Stir to dissolve and let .
stand until foamy, about 10 minutes ,
In a large bowl using a whisk at first
land then switching to a wooden spoon .
when dough gels hard to stir) combine
the remaining sugar, milk, butter, salt,
eggs and I cup of the flour. Beat hard
for I minute. Add the yeast mixture,
dried fruits, mace, vanilla and I cup
more flour. Meat until well-mixed,
about I minute. Add the remaining '
flour, 1/2 cup at a time, until a soft
dough form*
Turn the dough out onto a lightly
floured work surface and knead until
soft, smooth and springy, about 3 min­
utes, dusting with flour — only I ta ­
blespoon at a time — when needed to
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D EA R ABBY: A s a n a n im a l
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H ornets rally, deal Lions first loss
Lyman rallies, Lake Mary rolls inPaul Mikler-Reebok Classic
B y T o u r P — o tm la r____________
LO H H fcSP O N D t.lV I

Wayne is
Wildlife
Officer of
the Year
SA N FO R D •Th e Florida Oame
and Freah Water Flah
Commission (G FC ) has selected
Wildlife Officer Stephen D.
Wayne aa the state’s 1990
Wildlife Officer of the Year.
Wayne. 31. lives In Lake
County and works In the OFC*s
12-county Central Region.
Wayne was b o m and raised
In Hollywood, Fla., and
graduated from South Broward
High School tn 1989. He was
IS years old when he decided
he wanted to be a wildlife
officer. Th e revelation came at a
remote take In South Florida
during a fishing trip with his
Uncle H arry.
*We were out In the middle of
nowhere bank fishing all alone
•at least that's what I thought fwhen all of a sudden Uncle
H arry whispered. 'Here comes
the man.' 'Who's the m an7 I
asked him . a little alarmed. He
told me. T h e man la the game
w ardenr*
At first I thought maybe we
had done something wrong, but
I couldn't figure out what. B u t
by the time that wildlife officer
left us, I was so awed by how
m uch he knew about hunting
and fishing, and how to get to
all the remote areaa around. I
knew I wanted to be wildlife
officer with the Florida Oame
and Fresh Water Flab
Comm ission." Wayne said,
Wayne win be the OFC*a last
Wildlife Officer of the Year tor
the G F C . which will become
part of the new Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Wayne joined the G F C in
991 after being accepted to
he Commission's 21st Wildlife
H ik e r Train in g Academy. He
Mended the academy after
anting an associate of arts In
Iberal arts, an associate of
ctance in law enforcement
rom Broward Com m unity
folkge and a bachelor of
d e n c c In criminology from
lorida State University.
After completing the academy.
Vayne was assigned to
Mccechobee C ounty aa a fulllitre water patrol officer on Lake
Ikecchobee and the
Uaalmmeee River. D uring his
tearly five years in that
xMttion. he became a leader tn
Mating safety enforcement,
Mtnmerclal fishing
mforcement. boating accident
nvesUgatlona, and search and
rscue details. He also took
advantage of any opportunity to
nake major resource cases on
and.
In 1995. Wayne transferred
o his current position tn Lake
dainty. H is caseload Includes
urrests for night hunting deer;
aldng turkey over bait and out
&gt;f season; taking migratory
itrds over bait, out of season
ind over the limit; killing
protected species such as
litigators, bears and gopher
tortoises; illegal commercial
tthing; boating under the
influence: driving under the
influence; narcotics; Uttering;
trespassing: cultivation of
marijuana: and apprehending
fugitives.

Wddltfe officers have tough

bs. They are spread too thin
id are responsibleJbr huge
rrllorfes. Their lives are also
i the Une as they encounter
■med poachers, and other
imtnais.

Expect good snook action at
B ^ a a ^ ^ Live shrim p la
hard to beat tor anook when
eaented on a bare lead-head
and worked slowly around
cky structure. Redflah.
flounder, trout and Jack

O V IE D O • One of the capti­
vating qualities of baseball Is
that there's no time clock to kill
and, aa a result, no way to stall
to try and protect a lead. As B ill
Veeck once said, you have to
throw the ball u p there and let
the other guys take their hacks.
Th e Oviedo Lions, leading 8 1 In the top of the third Inning,
had to do Just that.
And the Bishop Moore H or­
nets, on the short end of that
score, did Just that.
Th e result was an astonishing
12-8 come-from-behind victory
by the once-beaten Hornets
(IB -1 ) In Tuesday's nightcap of
the second day of the Paul
Mikler-Reebok Classic being
played at Oviedo High School's
M lk lrr Field.
It waa the first loss of the
season for Oviedo (12-1).
In other games Tuesday, both
the Lyman Greyhounds and the
Lake Mary Rama rebounded
from extra-inning losses Mon-

day to score wins. Lyman
scraped by the Boone Braves,
4 -3 . In eight Innings before
Lake M ary held off the Colonial
Grenadiers, 10-7.
W ith two-thirds of the tour­
nament complete, Bishop Moore
(2-0) Is the sole undefeated
team while Oviedo. Lake Mary.
Lyman, and Boone are all I * I
In tournament play. Colonial
haa lost both of Ita games.

plate."
said
Oviedo
coach
Kenne Brown of the Hornets.
T h e y go up their swinging the
bats."
Brian Slcenson
(three-run
home run. a single, and three
runs
scored)
and
Craig
Stcmpkowksl (home run, sin ­
gle. two runs, two RBI) led the
attack for Bishop Moore.
Also contributing were Rich
Wallace (double, Bfngle, three
RBI); C hris Richardson (double,
two runs); Kyle Colton (double,
two RBI); Pat Malatino (double,
run.
RBI);
Om ar
Serrano
(single, run); Jo h n Martinez
(two runs scored); and Tito A l­
fonso (one run scored).

Th e tournament conclude?*
with a trirecta of games on
Thu rsd ay. At 2 p.m ., Lyman
takes on Colonial;
Bishop
Moore can clinch the tourna­
ment championship with a win
over Lake Mary In the 5 p.m.
Doing the hitting for Oviedo
game; and Oviedo and Boone
were Jeff Knapp (home run,
will conclude the nine-game
three RBI); Larry Grayson (home
affair at 8 p.m.
run . two RBI): Ju s tin Holmes
Trotting 8 -1 , Bishop Moore
(two doubles, one run . three
scored four run s tn the home
RBI); Blaine Schulte (double,
half of the third Inning then
single); Pat Slrm ryer (single,
llcd ahead. 9-8. by scoring
two
runs):
Paul
Lubrano
ir runs tn the bottom of the
fifth Inning. Three runs In the (single); and Kenny Starting.
bottom of the sixth Inning com­ Jered Goodwin, and Bobby
Mellor (each with one run
pleted the rally.
scored).
"They don't get cheated at the

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Richie Brantley (3-0), who
relieved starting p itc h e r Joe
Sapp In the third Inning for the
Hometa, allowed Just one run
on three hits over the final 4 2/3 Innings to earn the w in.
Oviedo relieve J .C . Blass (3 -1 )
suffered the loss.
Th e Lyman Greyhounds (6 -9 )
milled from o 3-1 deficit In
thetr win over the Boone Braves
(8-5). Lyman scored both the
game-lying run In the bottom of
the seventh inning and the
winning ru n In the home half of
the eighth Inning without the
benefit of a hit.
Providing the offense for the
Greyhounds were Kevin Graves
(two
singles);
Billy
Hess
(double, RBI); J .T . WlUlamson
and Joe Santllll (each with a
single and a run scored); Chase
Rosell (single): Kit Kaminski
(RBI); and Dave Milton and Jo n
Slmonclll (each with a run
scored).
Williamson (1 - 1) pitched four
Innings of hitless, scoreless re ­
lief to earn the win while J e r ­
emy Pittman (1-1) waa hung

Baker’s
arm key
in SCC
victory

WELL DONE

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win on
road

asms
PA LA TKA - T h e resurgent
Seminole Com m unity College
baseball team picked u p a c r u ­
cial M id-Florida
Conference
road victory on Tuesday, d u b ­
bing St. Jo h n s River C om m u­
nity College, 9 -2 . In Palatka.
Kissimmee's Matt n i i a r , • g .
foot-5, 290-pound

b f i m M L
sPEBTraEnTTW r
D E L TO N A
• T h e Fighting
Seminole offense came to life
Just In time and Chax Lytle and
JermmJe Meyers combined on a
two-hltter as visiting Seminole
edged Deltona. 2 -1 . tn a n d g h tinnJng Class flA-Diatrtct 5
baseball game Tuesday after­
noon.
Th e game was scoreless until
the Wolves (7-8) broke the Ice
with a ru n In the bottom of the
fifth Inning.
B ut the Trib e (12-3) rallied
for single ru n s in the top of the
and.........
eighth Innings to
renth a
pull out the victory.
Meyers picked u p the win in
relief to even his record at 1-1.
Lytle led the Fighting Scm tnoles attack, going 2 -fo r-4,
double.
m Ihad ai &lt;
while Eric Larson

ru _ a ■ o
ooooiooo. l a &gt;
Lytle. Meyws (St and Davis. Prtroaky.
m . Holland M and M api*.
i (l-I L U » . OariwaL Sam .

SILVER HAWKS
WIN OPENER
O R LAND O • C had Parsons,
Rosa Decker and Bred Holler
combined on a six-hitter and
the Lake Howell offense ex­
ploded for four ru n s In the sec­
ond Inning as the Silver Hawks
defeated Second Baptist from
Texas. 7-3, In the Orlando
Classic at Cypress Creek High
School on Tuesday.
la k e Howell (7 -5 ) joined Dr.
Phillips (3 -0 over McCalUe.
Tennessee) and Edgewater (10*
2 over O a k Ridge) In the w in ­
ner’s circle on Tuesday.
O n today’s schedu le, at 9
a m _ University vs. West O r ­
ange;
Second
Baptist
vs.

with the loss.
Lake Mary (12-3) came fright­
eningly dose to suffering the
same rate aa Boone and Oviedo
(both of which saw leads
transformed into losses). T h e
Rams scored seven runs In the
top of the second Inning but
were unable to put away the
Grenadiers.
Colonial (7-5) came back with
three runs tn the third inning
and one In the fourth Inning.
The n , trolling 10-4 In the
bottom of the seventh inning,
the Grenadiers added another
three runs and had the poten­
tial winning ru n at the plate
before Ram reliever Brett Nuas
finally got the last out of the
game on a strikeout.
Doing the hitting for the Rams
were Jose Torm os (home run.
double, two runs, three RBI);
Rob Macchione (double, single,
two runs); Jose Rosada (two
singles, one ru n , one RBI); and
Matt Allegro (double, two RBI).
Also chipping In were Matt
Horwath (single, two runs, two

SANFORD • Saminoii High 8chool vanity softball
plsyar Jostona Moon was aslsctsd aa tha Optimist
O u b of Sanford's Athists of tha Waak. Tha frashman
M .036 (7 -fo M I) wttt two doublss and a tripto and
'sight RBI In har Ural waak of varsity action.
Hsr coach, DavM Rogsrs, said Moon, a studant-

McCalUei and Charleston. T e n ­
nessee vs. Northside. Te n n e s ­
see; Iltf iO
vs. D r.
2 p.m . _ Edgewater vs.
Cypress Creek.
Decker (1-3), who relieved
Parsons in the third Inning,
was the winning pitcher, to
ca m his first vlcloiy of the sea­
son. Hoffer worked a scoreless
seventh Inning.
Pacing the Silver Hawks 13hit attack were Pace (3 -fo r-3),
Roberto Santana (2-for-3, two
RBI). Larry Cum m ings (2 -fo r-3).
C hris Gace (2-for-4. two RBI)
and J Unity Blood good (2-for-4.
RBI). Qreaacr was 3 -fo r-3 and
Rone drove tn a pair of runs for
2nd Baptist, w hich fell to 6-6.

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0 4 1 0 0 0 a . 7 18 O
I lin k . C M . husona. Decker
13). ItoOer C7) and Pace. W P _ Decker (1-3J.
IP - WSaon Q -2L Save _ none. 30 _
HR _ none. Record* _
; take Howell 7 5.

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atttsts in Ssminoit t t y School's prodigious ProInternational Baccalauraata Program who cantos a
3.8 grads point avaraga, has a aupar attitude and it
vary competitive.
Moon is shown receiving hsr sward from Optimist
mamtMf Adoipho Nunez.

on the hill for the Raiders, g iv ­
ing u p one earned ru n on eight
hits, while atriJdiig out 14 I d
raise his record to 4 -3 .
S C C scored single ru n s in
the first and second Innings,
then took control of the contest
by plating four ru n s In the third
inning. Th e Raiders added
three insurance runs tn the
seventh inning.
Spruce Creek’s Kareem Mor­
ton waa 2 -for-5 with a solo
home run, while Adam Shorts
2-for-4 with a triple

Liberty M utual, Crossbones w in

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LAKE MARY * Liberty Mutual rallied for seven
runs .In the bottom of the fourth Inning to edge
Map Attack. 11-10. and Crossbones ou tacored
Traffic Safety to become the moat recent winners
in the C ity of Lake M aiy Parka and Recreation
Department A A A Spring Slow Pitch League at the
Lake Maty Sports Complex last Wednesday
night.
Th e league plays a doublehesder at the Lake
Mary Sports Complex, located* across from the
Mayfair Country C lub on Rantoul Lane, every
Wednesday night starting at 7 p.m.
M ap Attack scored seven runs In the top of the
first inning and Increased the lead to 10-1 with
three run s In the top of the second Inning.
B u t Liberty M utual started Its comeback In the
bottom of the second Inning, scoring three runs
before pulling out the win with the seven-run
fourth inning.
Liberty Mutual did moat of Ita damage with two
out In the fourth Inning, getting a double, a
single, a home run , a want and two more singles,
with A n d y Wilson’s tw o-run single capping the
rally, In succession.

Contributing for Liberty Mutual were Doug
Pritchard (one triple, two singles, two run s
scored, one RBI), A n d y Wilson (one double, one
single, one ru n scored, three RBI), Neal T o m a
(one double, one single, one ru n scored, one
RBI), Sam Copeland (one double, one single, one
ru n scored) and Paul Burchfield (two singles,
one ru n scored).
Also contributing were Skip Bowen (one home
run . one ru n scored, two RBI), Erica Free! and
Aaron F re d (one single, one ru n scored and one
RBI each). T o m Ramsey (one single, one ru n
scored), Nancy Dtvata (one single, two RBI) and
Mellaa Rutxebeck (one ru n scored).
Doing the damage for Map Attack were Jeff
Baldwin (two singles, two runs scored, two RBI),
Carey Hayes (two singles, one ru n scored, one
RBI). Doyle Kirkland (two singles, two RBI).
Sandra Adkins (two singles).
Other hitters were Mila Belghle (one single,
one ru n scored, two RBI), Mike Mauser (one
single), Renee Hayes and To m Royal (one ru n
scored
and
one
RBI
each)
and
Brett
Vandetbrink. Ruth Stone, Brad Holme and E l lee
Holme (one ru n scored each).

Defending champions romp in Babe Ruth Baseball
mum

*

SA N FO R D &gt; It waa U g day for
the defending C ity Champions
as Bambino Minors' Railroaders
Cuba and Babe Ruth Nobles
Communication W hite Sox both
Improved to 4 -0 tn the C ity of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth Baseball
League on Tuesday.
In m m U n n M inor League s c Sen deft o ve r.fro m Tuesday’s
story), the Pirates topped the

Red Sox 18-8 on Saturday af­
ternoon; and the New Trib e s
Mission Indians edged the Red
Sax. 8 -7 , on Monday night at
Roy Holler J u n io r Field.
In Bambino Majors League
action, the Railroaders C ubs got
a grand slam from Tim othy
Acree and three-run homer
from Freddie Howard In besting
the S u n n i land Martins. 10-3:
and Bruce Hlpsher singled In
G k n n Lee, who had doubled, In
the lop of the sixth Inning to
break a 9 -9 tie as the Sanford

Lodge #62 Free &amp; Accepted Ma­
sons Yankees won their third
straight game. 10-9. over the
Sanford Electric Athletic* at Roy
Holler J u n io r Field.
In Babe Ruth Baseball League
action at Historic Sanford Me­
morial Stadium. Loomis hurled
a one-hitter and the Noblea
Communication
White
Sox
scored In every Inning In a 12*
2 thum ping of the Klwanis C lu b
Indians; and the Knight* of
Colum bus Expos took the lead
In the second Inning and held

on for a 10-7 vlctoty over the
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves.
Standings _ Nobles Com m u­
nication White
Sox
(4 -0 ),
Knights of Colum bus Expos (3 1), Rotary C lub Athletic* (2 -1 ),
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves and
Klwanis C lub Indiana (both 13); Dean. Ringers, Morgan and
Lawton P-A. Diamond Backs (0 3).
Schedule _ Thu rsd ay at H is ­
toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium. Dean. Ringers, Morgan A

Lawton P.A. Diamond Backs vs.
Rotary C lub Athletics, 6 p.m .
Providing the offense were:
Nobles Communication W hite
Sox: two hits _ O . Hutchins (two
triples, two runs, two RBI); one
hit _ Regs (two runs. RBI),
Loomis (three runs), Scott (RBI);
two ru n s _ Robertson; one ru n _
Pearson, Couraey. Woodley.
Klwanis C lu b Indians: one hit
_ W hite (double, run ); one ru n
_ Gathers.
of Colum bus

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ASSOCIATION. INC
end UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNER8.
Defendant*
PLAINTIFF'S
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO PATRICIA M FAITH a/k/e
PATRICIA E FAITH
DONALO R FAITH
And all parties claiming inter­
est by through, under or
against
PATRICIA M FAITH a/k/a
PATRICIA E FAITH
DONALD R FAITH
and all patties having or claim­
ing to have any right, title, ol
viteiesl In the properly herein
described
LAST
KNOWN
ADORESS OF PATRICIA M
FAITH IS 10SS CORKWOOD
DRIVE OVIEDO. FL 327GS. THE
LAST KNOWN AODnESS OF
DONALD R FAITH IS 9196
POINSETTA AVENUE. WINTER
PARK. FL 33792
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foreclose mortgage on
the following described proper­
ty in Seminole County. Florida
LOT GG. ALAFAYA WOODS.
PHASE KX11. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 39.
PAGEiSI 19 AND 19 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and having a commonly known
address as
I0S9 Corkwood Ave .
Oviedo. FL 32TGS
has been filed against you end
you are required to serve an
original ol your written defens­
es. it any. with the Seminole
County Clerk ol this Court with­
in 30 days Irom the tirst date ol
publication, end In serve a
copy on Plaintiffs Attorney.
Jennifer S Ebanke, ol lha Law
Firm ot MASON A ASSOCIATES.
P A , whose eddiess is 177S7
U S Highway 19 North. Suds
S00. Mangrove Bay. Clearwater.
Florida 337G4. within 30 days
from the first dale ol publica­
tion. otherwise a detaull will be
entered against you tor tha
rebel demanded in the com­
plaint
Dalvd March 9. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americana With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
parliclpela in this proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at lalaphona
number 1-40r-321-433O. pot

abilCtM M A e U d lV e c O T l^ Ja -'
to
lion 4n order So participate In - impaired. (TO D ) ■ 1-900-99*•\
- w r -.*
(hie p M lM dMg yo u 'ire atittt r r t , or Volte (V) 1-S00-9G9tled at no coat to you. lor lha
S770.yia Florida Relay Service.
provleion ol certain assistance
Macon I Ateoclelet
Ptaaea
contact
Court
17757 US I t North.
Admmlatration at 30t N. Park
Suite
GOO
Avanue, Sanford. Florida 32771.
Clearwater FL 3S7S4
telephone number (407) 313Attn. Jennifer S. Ebanke
4330. within 2 working diya ol
(727) 339-3100
your racalpl ol Rita documanl. II
Publish
March 10. IT . IM S
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-300OCA-SI
SSS-S771.
Publish March 1 0 .17, IM S
M THE CMCUIT COURT
OEA-73
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORDA
IN TU B CIRCUIT COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Ufa He, W -I90-C P
FLORIDA.
Li Re Estate ol
C A M NO. B T-S S S I-e A -1 4 -0
VIOLETTA J WILLIAMS.
SUSAN PINS.
Plalnlltt.
NOTICE OF
ve.
JUANITA MULUNS.
The aWrwvstrabon ol tha Eeteta ol
an unmarried woman.
VIOLETTA J. WILLIAMS, decerned.
TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATES,
File
Hunkier 99-1GO-CP, ■ parsing
a Florida general
n the Cacurl Court tor Semnote
partnership, and COACH
Com he Florida. Probate Dtvwion.
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION II.
tie adWaee of which la- Probate
INC., a Florida corporation
Dineion. Poet Office tyis *C*.
(not lor profit),
SarJonL Florida 32772. The namee
Defendants
ot the Personal
AMENDED
end the Personal
NOTICE OF S A M
Notice It hereby given that
pursuant
to
the
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Slie
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AAE
and the Final Judgment entered
NOTIFIED THAT
In thlt cause. In lha Circuit
All persons on whom that Notice
Court ol Seminole County.
is served who f i n obfectajn* that
Florida, the undersigned Clark
chalenge the vakhfy ol the WII,
will sail lha property situated in
tie quaiications ot the Personal
Samlnola County,
Florida,
Representstrv*. venue, or funedcdescribed as
bon ol Hue Court are reqrated lo Me
UNIT 41, BUILD!NO K. COACH
Owe objections with this Court
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II. a
WITHIN THE LATER Of THREE
Condominium, according to the
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
Declaration ol Condominium as
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
recorded in 0. R Book 1272.
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
Pege 1330. end all amendments
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPT
thereto. Public Records ol
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Seminole County,
Florida;
AMcredtors ol the decedent end
together with an undivided
other persona having ctarma oe
there in the common elements
demands
agsintl decedent's
and limited common elements
estate on whom e copy ot this
declsred In said Declaration ol
Nobce is served within three
Condominium lo be an appurte­
month* alter the date of the test
nance
to
the
above
pubkeabon ot thie notice mutt tile
Condominium Unit,
their clsime with this Court
at public tala, lo tha highest
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
and best bidder, lor cash, al
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
11:00 o'clock A M on tha ISth
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
day ol APRIL. 10SS. on lha
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
Waal front step ol tha Semi noli
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
County Courthouse. In Sanlord.
OF A COPV OF THIS NOTICE
Florida
ON THEM
DATED March I I . IM S
All other creditors ol the dece­
MARYANNE MORSE
dent end pereon* having cJeime
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
or
demands sgsinst the dec*By: Jane E Jasewic
denfe estate must file their
Deputy Clerk
claims with this Court WITHIN
OCAROALL AND
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
BLANKNER. PA.
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
37 North Orange Avenue,
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
Sulla 100
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
Poet Ollico Boa 3431
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
Orlando. Florida 32S02
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
(407) S4S-44S4
The dale of the lint publica­
Attorney! lor Plaintiff
tion ol this Notice le March 17,
In accordanca with lha
1999
Amartcani With Disabilities Act.
M J. Hunter,
persona with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
Co-Peraonal Representative
Billy F Willie me.
participala In this procaeding
Co-Pereonel Representative
should
contact
ADA
Attorney lor Personal
Coordinator al 301 N. Park
Reprefen la live*:
Avenue, Suite N. 301. Sanlord.
O CHARLES WOHLUST. ESQ.
Florida 31771, telephone (407)
Florida Bar *121390
323-4330. Eat. 4227. not l4l»r
Drtlmer, Wohlust, t Wilkin*. PA
then seven (7) day* prior lo the
230 Lookout Piece
proceeding.
II
Hearing
Post Oflict Boa S4II90
impsued. (TOO) 1-900-959Maitland. Florida 12704-1GM
0771, or Voice (V) 1-300-935(407)
93S-0009
0770, via Fkrida Relay Service
Publish
March 17. 24. IM S
Publish March 17. 24, IM S
DEA-1S2
DEA-143

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE IBTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
■ EMIMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. ••-22S0CA-14P
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTOAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiffs
VS
JOSE R TORRES and
LI00RIA TORRES
IRMA PADUA. DOMINGA
LOPI2. It living
end etl unknown parties
claiming by. through, under
and against lha above
named delendent(s) who
are not known lo be deed
or aliv*. whether said
unknown parties may claim
an interest es spouses,
twin, devisees, gienlees.
. unknown parsonfs) in
possession of the «ub|ect
reel property.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Liborie Torres it living, and
ail unknown partiee claiming by,
through, under end against the
above named detendant(s| who
an* not known to be deed or
alive, wb.ilhor said unknown
partial may claim an Intereet ae
spouses.
heirs,
devisees,
grantees, or other claimants,
whoss rssKlence is unknown
and whose last known address
li
G9G1 Curry Ford Road
Orlando FL 32*22
Dommgs Loprf rl living, and
all unknown parhes claiming by,
through, under end against the
above named defendant!!) who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether aaid unknown
parties may claim an intereet ee
spousee.
heirs. devisees,
gienlees, or other cleimantt.
whose residence it unknown
and whose last known eddrese
It;
933 Della Villa Way
Orlando. FL 32S2G
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor forvclosura ol mort­
gage
on
the following
described properly
LOT 3. HIDDEN LAKE PHASE
III, UNIT VI. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3E
PAGES 70 ANO SO OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been bled againet you and
you ara requirad lo earva a
copy ol your written delenees.
it any. to !L on KIMBERLY A.
MATULIS. Attorney lof the
Plalnlltt. whose address ia 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard. Sulla
419. Tampa. Florida 33907 on or
belora thirty daya Irom Ihe dele
ol the first publication ol thia
notice end life the original with
tha Clark ol this Court either
before service on Plainlllfa
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a dataull will
ba anlered against you tor lha
relHtl demanded in the com-

PRACTICES „ A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IB DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPT1NO TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and I he
eeal ol said Court on MARCH 3.
(SEAL)
Maryann# Mona
A* Clerk ol the Court
By: Ruth King
A* Oeputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Bulla 410
Tampa. Florid* 33907
Telephone: (S tl) S77-SOOS
CSS #9* 03*94
Pubbth: March 10.17. IM S
DCA-7S
M TNS C IR C UIT CO URT
OF T N I IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IN AND PON
SSMUtOLB COUNTY
A1NBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SA-1BSSOAI4K
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. F A ., auccaaeor by
corporal# merger to Oraet
Western Benk, A Federal
laving* Bank,
Plalnlltt,
VS
JOSEPH P. CONNOR;
al at..
Delandanls
NO TICE OF
FORBCLOSURB SALS
Nolle# i* hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgmant
ol For*cloture dated March 10,
IM S, and entered in ehril case
number 99-13l2CA14lf ol the
Circuit Court ot the ISth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Samlnola
County,
Florida,
wherain WASHINGTON MUTU­
AL BANK. F A . SUCCESSOR BY
CORPORATE
MERGER
TO
GREAT WESTERN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, la
Plalnlltt and JOSEPH P. CON­
NOR. JOAN C. CONNOR. IF LIV­
ING AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BV. THROUGH,
UNDER AND AQAINST THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFEN DAN TIS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
SWEETWATER
SPRINOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., la/ara
Defendant)*). I wilt ltd lo tha
high**i and best bidder lor
cash al the watt Irani door of
the Seminole County courthouee in Sanlord. Samlnola
County, Florida, at 11.00 AM .
on lha 13 th day ol MAY. 1M0,
tha folk)wing described proper­
ty aa aat forth In aaid Final
Judgment, lo wit:
LOT
SO,
SWEETWATER
SPRINOS. P U D . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 31.
PAGE S2. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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

Legal Notices
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oaled Ih* 1917* day ol March.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
0y Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Ooy Scout Boulevard
Sulla 430
Tampa. Florid* 33*07
Telephone 1*13) *77-*OOI
CHS 49* 03194
Publish March 17. 24. 1999
DEA-143
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CORPORATION.

PlainliM.

v*
ARTHUR C OARIA.
*1 us , at a l,

Defendant) t)

NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauenl to in# Final Judgment
anlered In true case now pend­
ing in sard Court, the elyl* ol
which it indicated above
I will eell lo Ih* higheel and
best bidder lor cash m SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
301
North
Park
Avanua.
Sanlord. Florid* 32771. at 11 00
e m on Ih# 30th dey ot MARCH.
tM f. the following detcubed
property at eel forth in eeid
Order or Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 5. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSINGS
UNIT
THREE.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN P U T OOOK 3*. PAGE SO
ANO S t. IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
A/K/A 141 HOLBROOK CIR­
CLE. LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
32749
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, th&gt;* 9th day
ol MARCH. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
Dy Jan* C Jssewrc
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR ■ HOFFMAN. PA
70S South Dial* Highway
Corel Gable*. Florida 33141
Telephone (SOI) 999-22*9
Publrth March 10. 17. I t t t
OEA-St
IN TN S C M O U rT COURT
OP T N I tS TN
JUDICIAL C M C U IT
M A N D PON
S C M M O II C O U N TY
OSNSNAL JURIS M OTION
CASS NO. S S -ttS S O A -IS P
CHASI MORTGAGE
COMPANY F/K/A
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY,

Ptainbtta
VS
JOSS N TORRIS and
UBORIA TORRES.
MMA PADUA; DOMINGA
LOPEZ. II bring,
• '
' and aR unknown ptrio*
claiming by. through,
and again*! rise abas9
named defendant)*) who
ara not known lo ba dead
ot alhra. whether aaid
unknown perllee may claim
an interest a* i
___ _ unknown naraonfa) In
pot* e*sion at tna sub) set
real property;
Defendant*.
NO TICE OP ACTIO N
TO; LIto r la Torre# It Using, and
all unknown parllit claiming by.
through, under and against the
above named defendant!*) who
a n not hnown lo ba daad m
ally#, whather aaid unknosm
parties may claim an Intaroat a*
spouaes.
heir*,
davlaaaa,
grantee*, or other claimant#:
whose residence it unknosm
and tshoto lest known address
la;
9991 Curry Ford Road
Orlando. FL 31S2I
Doming* Lopei It Using, and
alt unknown perl let claiming by.
through, under and against tha
above named defendant!*) who
are not known lo ba daad or
alive, whether aaid unknosm
parlies may claim an intaroat aa
apouaas,
heira,
devisees,
grin lees, or other claimants;
whose residence Is unknown
and whose last known address
la:
S3I Bella Vista Way
Orlando. FL 12S2I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor loreclosura ot mort­
gage
on
tha
tallowing
described property:
LOT I . HIDDEN U K E PHASE
III. UNIT VI, ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECORDID IN P U T NOOK SB
PAGES 7S AND SO OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
hat been tiled against yog and
you are raqulrad lo ears* a
copy ol your written define*#.
H any. to It. on KIMBERLY A.
MATULIS, Attorney lor the
Pleintilt, whoa* address it 4010
Ooy Scout Boulevard, Sulla
430, Tampa, Florida 33307 on or
before thirty day* from Ih* dale
ol tha tirst publication ol this
notice and lit* the original with
lha Clark ot this Court either
belora service an Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise a dataull sriff
ba entered against you lor (ha
raltet demanded In Ih* com­
plaint
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
AOVISEO THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DSSUEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A D IE T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
WITNESS my hand and the
•oat ol eeid Court on MARCH S,
»W f,
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
A* Clerk ol the Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Ctert
CODILiS S STAWIARSKI
AO) 0 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 430
Tampa. Florida 33307

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home ru n being the big hit. before It could
secure the win over Traffic Safety.
Powering Crossbones to victory were Wally
W llnnd (two home runs, one single, three runs
scored, six RBI), Earl Canfield (one triple, one
Rlngle, two run s scored, one RBI). Eric VotlBnd
(one double, one single, three run* scored, one
RBI) and J n y Witherspoon (two singles, one RBI).
Also hitting were Steve Chapm an (one double,
one RBI) and Randy Rupert, J im Oonsalex and
Jennifer Rengel (one single and one run scored
each).
Providing the offense for Traffic Safety were
Joe) Kean (one triple, one double, one single,

three runs scored, two RBI). Steve Mayer (two
doubles, one run scored, one RB1|, Bill Coar
(one double, one single, one ru n scored, one
RBI), Jason Beck (one single, one ru n scored),
dreg Stuff and Sandy Stuff (one single each),
Kevin Kwas (one ru n scored, one RBI), Jason
lluebner (one run scored) nnd Je n n y Huebner
(one RBI).

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Babe Ruth—
C ontinued from Pag* BA

two hits _ Adam M undy (triple,
run, two RBI); one hit _ Victor
Blue (double, two runs. RBI).
W nync Watts (run ); two run s _
O lrn Williamson, Eric Biyant;
one n m _ Keith W right. James
Prnrnnn.
Elks Lodge *1241 Braves:
two lilts _ Micks (run . two RBI):
one hit _ Holller (two runs);
Poloski (run). Erickson (RBI). R.
Q u in n : one ru n _ Leshlnoki.
Heckle, Reed.

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Standings _ American D iv i­
sion: Sanford Lodge *62 P . 4 A.
M. Yankees (3 -1 ), Rlnker Mate­
rials Devil Rays (2-1) and S a n ­
ford Electric Athletics (1 -3 );
National Division: Railroaders
C ubs (4-0); Rotary Breakfast
C lu b Expos (1 -2 ); Sunnlland
Corporation Marlins (0-4).
Schedule _ Wednesday eve­
ning at Roy Holler J u n io r Field,
Rlnker Materials Devil Roys vs.
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos.
5:45 p.m .
Providing the offense were:
Railroaders Cuba: two hits _
Freddie Howard (home run .
three runs, three RBI), Terrance
Q u in n (two runs): one hit _
Tim othy Acrce (grand slam,
run . four RBI). Danell H icks
(double, run), Larry Thom as
(double, three runs); two ru n s _

Larry Thom as; one ru n _ M ar­
cus Leonard.
Sunnlland Corporation M ar­
lins; one hit _ Sean M achcr
(run); one run _ Tyle r M arkovttx, Kevin Lowe.
Sanford Lodge *62 Free ft
Accepted Masons Yankees: one
hit _ Luke Klmmlg (triple, two
runs). Olenn Lee (double, two
runs), Joslah Klmmlg (double),
Jo h n Campos and To m Q uinn
(one ru n and one RBI each),
Bruce Htpoher (run); two runs _
Shawn Byrd; one ru n . Andre
Redding.
Sanford Electric Athletics:
one hit _ Ravin Lawson (double,
two tuns. RBI), Dale Dykes
(double, three RBI). Jonathan
Mangum (double, two runs),
Brandon
Hampton
(double,
runs); one ru n _ Dekywon D e booe, Stephan Dennis. Jeff
Bird sail, Jam ie Lamb.

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Standings _ American D iv i­
sion: Royals (1 -0 ), New Trib e s
Mission Indians (2 -1 ). Mariners
(0-2) and Red Sox (0-3): N a ­
tional Division: Devil Roys (2 O), Pirates (l-O ) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (1-1).
Schedule _ Wednesday night
at Roy Holler J u n io r Field, Devil
Kays vs. Pirates. 5:45 p.m . and
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics
vs. Royals, 7:15 p.m .
Providing the offense were:
Pirates: four hits _ Lome

Merthle (two home runs, three
runs, four RBI), C hris Sellers
(double); three hits _ Mark
Layton (home ru n , double, three
runs, three RBI), Brandon B o b tlch and Sykler Cowhlg (two
runs and one RBI each), Jim m y
Sellers and Brandon W illiams
(two runs each), Okaye Manley:
two hits _ Cameron Thom pklna
(two runs), Nicholas W illiams:
one hit _ Jerm aine Casey and
K. Jones (one ru n each).
Red Sox: two hits _ Matthew
Underwood (two home runs, two
runs, five RBI). Danny Cohen
(double, two runs); one hit _
Jacob H om er (triple, run , RBI).
T im Barkley (triple, run ). Alex
Kean (run , RBI). Michael H u m ­
mel (run), Nathan H o m e r one
RBI _ Jam es Ireland.
New Tribes Mission Indians:
two hits _ Cody Fields (home
run . two runs, two RBI). C a m ­
eron Bailey (double, run . RBI).
Matthew Snyder (double, run).
A ndy Hedvoll and Andre Debooc (one ru n each); one hit _
Mathew Hayes (double, run.
RBI), Ben Lopes (run). Jarvis
Badger, Ju s tin Stonsell.
Red Sox: two hits _ Tim
Barkley (RBI). Jacob Hom er
(run) David Hench, Michael
Hummel; one hit . Jam es Ire­
land and Caleb Polk (one run
and one RBI each), Danny C o ­
hen and Alex Kean (one run

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ClassicRBI) : Mott M ain (single., ru n .
two RBI); E ric Otero (single,
run ): Daniel Sanford and T ra v is
Stoat* (each w ith a single): and
To n y C o m o (one ru n ).
Leading the Orenodlers were
Mike MttcheU (hornc.-fun, rlou*
ble, single, three runs, three
RBJ) : Nolan Oermanoa (home
n m ); Mike Mlnervlnl (double,
•Angle. RBI); David Pringle
(double). Tyson Malik (three
■Angles, RBI); Dennis Covllla
« n a Ryan QulreUo (each with a
•Angle and a ru n ); and Eddie
Diaz (one tun).
B y making the early lead
stand up, Lake Mary's Brandon
Haney (3-0) was Tuesday's only

starting pitcher to be credited
with a win. Nuos notched his
third save of the season. Covllla
(3-2),
Colonial's
starting
pitcher, took the loos.

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Outdoors
good numbers.
Bass action continues to be
good In the river. Concentrate
from Puzzle Lake south to Lskc
W ind e r tor the best actlonTTooh
lor Irregular features to hold
fiah. Deep bends, sandbars,
creek and slough mouths, etc.
Use tiny Ropalos and light
spinning tackle for fast action.
Captain Ja c k at Port
Canaveral reports nigh seas
offshore. W hen seas subside,
expect cobta to be on wrecks
arid off the beach. King

mackerel will be scattered on
Pelican Flats. Sheepahead and
bounder a O T be biting inside
the Port, while reds and trout
will be scattered on the flats of
the Banana and Indian Rivers.
Sheepahead, Dluellsh,
flounder, redflah, d rum , and
Jack crevaUe will be thick at

Poi

:- Live or dead
the top ball. Redfiah
and trout are rated aa good In I
it M arch la
traditionally a very windy
month. Listen to the marine
forecast before each fishing
trip.

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R on'L ofty'R siunii
la g r o la r o ia l^ r o

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RBI and New Sm yrna
Beach's Kentrelle Evans drove
In three ru n s to pace the S C C
12-hlt attack.
Also contributing were Ben
Johanning, like Baker a fresh­
man from Osceola High School
(2 -fo r-4, double, n m , RBI),
Jo h n n y
Outseppe
(2 -fo r-4,
double, two runs), Christian
Corvos (double, two runs), Jose
Martinez (single, n m , RBI),
Jo sh Rhodes (single. RBI) and
To d d BabiJ (two nuts).
Th e Raiders improved to 1 220 overall, but more Im por­
tantly are now 5 -6 in the co n ­
ference. Th e Vikings fell to fi­
t s and 0-11 in the M FC.
S C C will be at home today,
hosting Western New England
College from Springfield. Mas­
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Da’ Bomb!
;Da’ Bomb
!hears all...

Students learn about
human beings from frogs

Da Bomb wants to
know w hat everyone's
• up to Tor Spring Break.
If you have anything In*
■ tercstlng going on.
* Da Bomb a call.

T h e y have 16 In ch es of
sm all In testin e b u t It d o esn 't
look like It can hold th a t
m u ch .’ Robbie said . 'W e re
te a m in g a b o u t th e ir o rg a n s
a n d th ey have a lot th a t arc
like h u m a n s .’
Robbie a n d C h ris h a d no
p ro b lem s show ing off th e
th in g s they learn ed a b o u t th e
frogs, b u t som e of th e ir
c la s s m a te s w eren't q u ite so
e n th u s ia s tic .
A lot of people d id n 't w ant
to w atch w hen we did It.’

&gt;

Da Bomb says thanks
r to Rays of Hope C h arter
• School in Sanford for
*■their letter on
; going on around
school. We learned a lot
; and will definitely be
out to check it out.
Prom time Is
* around the com er
we’ll be out to chccl
: as m uch as we can.
. Lake Howell checked in
with Da Bomb, now
Just need some others
call.
It's Just about time for
our annual Disney Do­
ers and Dream ers ru n ­
down. Da Bomb w rote
about Just about every
one of the winners last
year and w ell try to da
It again.

Da Bomb hopes eve­
ryone
in
Seminole
County can get a chance
to get to the Making the
’ Grade Jam with the
Orlando Magic because
Tuesday, about 14.000
kids had a blast hanging
with the NBA.

All Sods students Chrla Moore and Robbie Bryan show off their skills si
frog dissection as they prepare for the achoofs annual science fair.

All Souls School
science fair set for
March 23
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

T he event Is op en to th e
public a n d will b e Judged by
th e
sc h o o l's
S th -g rad ers.
Tim es will be from 8 :3 0 a.m . •
2:30 a.m . a n d 6 • 8 p.m . o n
T uesday.

You w o u ld n 't th in k by lo o k ­
ing a t a frog how m u ch they
re p re se n t h u m a n s .
T he k id s a t Ail S o u ls C a th o ­
lic S chool a re le a rn in g a b o u t

Two o f th e p a rtic ip a n ts In
th e fair a re Robbie D ryan a n d
C h ris Moore w ho e x p lain ed
how th e ir d issected bu llfro g s
Ilave o rg an a th a t re p re se n t a n
a c tu a l h u n a in .

O f

J e f f l e iU e t e h s ___________

*

Da Boosb wants

to
start hearing from some
■private
schools
and
what's going on. Give us
a call a t 322-2611 so we
can come on out.

th a t a n d lo ts of o th e r In te r­
est Ing scientific d e ta ils a s
they p re p a re for th e an n u a l
science fair next week.

C h ris said . *A lot of p eo p le
k in d of w anted to b arf.’
It's b een a real learn in g ex­
p e rie n c e .
’It's been a lot o f fu n .’ R ob­
bie said . "We a re learn in g
a b o u t w h at we look like In ­
sid e .’
T h e c la ss, led by te a c h e r
A nne Sentlff. will be th e o n e s
h o stin g th e scien ce fair next
w eek. T he s tu d e n ts s ta rte d
w orking on th e ir pro jects so o n
o ile r C h ristm a s a n d w ent
th ro u g h b o oks to get Id eas.
O nce th ey cam e u p w ith th e ir
p ro jects, they h a d to u se a t
le a st four different referen ce
bo o k s to b ack u p th e ir fin d ­
in g s.
Robbie Is doing h is project
on p o llu tio n .
*1 w ant to find o u t how
m u c h Is In th e a ir a n d o n th e
lan d .’ h e said. ’ I c o m p ared
th e po llu tio n a t th e beach to
th e p o llution in O rlando.*
1 b d o cu m en t h is evidence,
h e co n tacted en cy clo p ed ias,
h is scie n ce book, w ent to th e
lib rary a n d also w ent o n -lin e.
C h ris ch o se to do h is p ro j­
ect o n th e building of a te r ­
rariu m .
*My d ad Is a law n ca re s p e ­
cialist.* C h ris sa id . ’ H e a n d I
talk ed a lot a b o u t It a n d I
sp e n t a lot o f tim e a t th e li­
b ra ry looking in to It.*
T he fair is o p en to th e p u b ­
lic a t b o th tim es.

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Serrano^ Herald. Sanlord. Florida ■Wednesday. March 17,1999

Casselberry now has two
of the best Chinese
restaurants in the county.
Since everyone likes Wah Yoan Chinese
Restaurant in the Publix shopping center in
Casselberry so much, the owners decided to
open another.
Now the city has two of the best Chinese
restaurants in the county, since the opening of

Daily Lunch Specials
Oyster Bar
Crab &amp; Shrimp
v

f

‘ iss fre n ch
K
‘E a t Ita C ia n f it

Open 11am till 2am
7 Days a week
(407) 302-6337
(
Corner of 2Slh St. &amp; Park Ave. '
In Sanford

N u m b e r

.

Bottle of wine (your choice) with 2
dinners, limit one per table, with
coupon. Not valid with any other
offers or discounts Exp. 4-17-99
Hours

330-1299

■

Lunch 11 30 - 2 30 lues-Fri
Dinner 0 0 - 1 0 Tues •Sun

3S00N. Hwy 17-92

One China

Jua toutfi o&lt; Semmow County Co»*Qe

WE SKRU. SIMSIM KMIRYDAY!'

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Wok offers
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8 3 4 -2 8 0 0 , 834^2808
Open .7 Days
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Delivered To Home, 1
Office, Workplace \
7 Days a Week!
From 8-11

bunch Buffet $4,95 Dinner Buffet $6.95 Mon - Sat. jl

i;*3°°
O ff
M inim um P urchase
9 1 $ 2 0 .0 0 Dlne-In or
| 1 Takc-Oul W /coupon 1

D in n e r

Although
the meals
are prepared quickly, that doesn't mean the
chefs scrimp on quality.
In fact, only fresh vegetables are used to pre­
pare the many delicious menu Items and you
will never find any MSGF In any of the selec­
tions.
One of the things that Number One Chinese
Wok prides Itself on Is its sparkling clean
kitchen. When you enter the restaurant, you
can inspect the kitchen for yourself as the
entire room Is open so you can see the chefs
preparing dishes.
Eveiyday, there are fresh lunch specials that
offer a quick, hot meal at a reasonable price to
those on-the-go business people. There are
also diet luncheon specials which consist of
various steamed entrees for those health con­
scious eaters.
Dinner time Is more of the same great meals
and values, Including spare ribs, pepper steak,
sesame chicken and every Chinese dish Imag­
inable all the way to dumplings for dessert.

B u ffet

p e r |M*rMoii \V/coti|M »it

2101 S. FRENCH AVE., SANTORO, FL
OPEN 7 DAYS 5 A M - 8 P M * HOLIDAYS TILL N O O N

C H IN A S T * R
A

SUPER BUFFET R |

ALL DAY BUFFET - O PEN 7 DAYS
LUNCH 11-4 * DINNER 4*9 * SUNDAY DINNER ALL DAY

Turkey &amp; Roast Beef Fresh From Oven D olly a t 4 PM

• Over 60 Itenu • Salad Bar • Deaaert
SOME OF OUR BUFFET ITEMS INCLUDE:
• Sweet A Sour Chicken ■ Beef w/Broccoli • Sauteed Mushroom,
• Singapore Rice Noodles • Egg Roll • Oven Baked Chicken
* Vegetable Lo Mein • Shrimp Cocktail • lea Cream • Pepper Steak
• Sesame Chicken • BsrB-Qu* Ribs • Leg Of Lamb • Fish
• URruc
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(407) 328-8554 •Fax (407) 324-1008
2511 Sanford Ava. Sanford, FL 32779

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6 H IN A W 0 K

Check out Number One China Wok and see
for yourself that the short drive to Casselberry
is well worth some of the best Chinese take-out
In the county.

Y o rk S ty t

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a 'Jjw um
Formerly Downtown Sub-Station

Full Service Catering Offand On Premises
FULL

BR EAKFAST

BAR

Public and children welcome. (Children under 10 •S2.50)

Includes: Eggs. Home Fries, Biscuits
and Gravy, Bacon. Sausage, Fresh
Fruit. Assorted Danish, CofTee

£

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Specialty orders from the kitchen extra

Elegant Dining
Authentic Italian Culsln
Dally Lunch and Dinner
Specials
Premier Service
Lunch Ham -4 pm
Dinner 4 pm -10 pm
Reservation welcome
Conference • Meeting
Room Available

Full Liquor Bar •
Sports Bar
Happy Hour 4 pm to 7 pm
Daily Drink Specials
Big 64 inch TV
2 for 1 Well Drlnks/Draft
Fool Tables and Darts
Karaoke
DJ.

32-1 5147 * 324-1341 • FAX 324 4 4 /
2477 PARK AVE ‘ SANFORD

C O M B O MEAL

Hours; Mon. thru t a t 10:10 u n . to 3 p.m.
Phono: 220-10)0 or Fax: 228-10)1

M IN C H SI H VI II M i l l

DELIVERY AVAILABLE

Free Delivery To Downtown Sanford

Any T Sub- f Q M
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Subs • Soups • Salads

Thank Yon C en lraf\
Florida for 10
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209 West First Street
Sanford, FL. 32771

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Sanford

Jazz Club &amp; Music
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Sanford. FL 3277
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a n ted

Irrigation laborar, FT. experi
ence preferred Vacation, pan'
won Call 377 8133

PLORIDA

C A M MO. •••IOH.OA. 14-R
SUNTRUST DANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A
a* Truttee for Crown Home
Equity Loan Trual I S H -t .
Plaintiff,
NANCY OONZALEZ and
EMILO OONZALEZ.
Dafandanl(t).

NOTICE OF SALS

OUVSItl
dirts are waiting to talk to you
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1-MO-HS-OOS1XS1SO
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tl.W/mln.
be 11
tlyyrs
ra .
Longwood Maaaage Studio.
Walk mi welcome 7 days
Pnvale rm* Female Staff
Lite »MM0007785
407-2J9-M00

NOTICE IS HEREOV QIVEN
23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
that, purauanl lo tha Final
Judgmanl
ol
Foraclotura
anlarad In this cauaa In lha
REWARD lor return of mala Dal­
Clrtuil Court ol Samlnola
matian. neutered. to»t Sal Mar
County, Florida. I will tail tha
0 Country Club Ftd A Lake
property altuatad In Sammola
Mary Bird area, named Oreo.
County. Florida daacribad aa
371-4004_____________________
Lot ItQ,. Longdate, Flrtl
Addition, according lo the plat
2 5 — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s
thereof a* recorded in Plef
Rook IS, Pege 84. ol the Public
Adopt: ChikHe** loving Chris Racoida of Seminole County,
han coup** pray lor a newborn to
Florida
Chenah in a ttabui caring
kt public aale. lo the higheet
home
legalkonfidenttei
•nd beet bidder, tor caeh, ef
Pirate contact Anomey Patricia
It 00 A M . on APRIL I I . 1H8.
Showtridge
FL
Bar No 776459
•I the Watt Front Door of the
Attn Manfu at t -800-339 3871
Seminole County Courthoute.
SOI N Perk Avenue. Oentord.
Adopt OUR WISH ■* to share
Florida
ou» love and We* with a baby
*■ M you are a peraon with e dieBeautiful home staple enveonability who needt any iccommem coAeoe educabon. chanc­
Ihodation In order lo participate
es to navel and a targe tomng
k this proceeding, you ere enti­
family Please cal Attorney Pa­
led el no coat to you. to Ihe
tricia Strowbtidge, FL Bar No
felon of certain at atelance
778459 Attention Mi/rsa t Ite
conlacl
Ihe
A0A
800-339 3871
rdinator. &gt;01 North Perk
Avenue. Suite N -M I, Sanlord.
27— N u r s e r y &amp; C h i l d
Florida, telephone |40T) 1114U0. within I working daya ol
C are
your receipt ol true notice. If
you are hearing Impaired, cell
t .s o o -f is -s r r t ; It you ere
voice impaired, call 1 -8 0 0 -H t-

E

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DATED thle 11th day of MARCH,

m t

MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Oy Jena I Jetewrc
Oepuly Clerk
Peter N SnUlh. Esquire
Ourney A Handley. PA
P O Doa t i l l
Orlande. FL 12902-12 TJ
Pubbth March 17, E4. I H S
■ O TIC 8 OP AUCTION
Ttua auction writ be held on
April 8. 18M It Noon, at 121
Aulrn Are , Oviedo FL
Prospective bidden may
mspec I the vetuclee on the day
before the auction from 8AM
untri IP II
Term* are cash or
tenihed fund* only
Oviedo
Towing reserves the right to
accept or refuse any end ett

Day Care: loving Christian
home. Pre K programs ]&gt;
Crafts Tnpa Fun 321-8948

A/C Duct Mac hank a
Wa iust opened our brand new
Sanlord oHiee and are looking
lor people 10 begin working im­
mediately' Cal Now (407) 302-

950 S Meaonyke A re , Sanford
Animal Cars/Kennela
FTiPT, Benefit* own car
407-JJ*-?:7l_____
A lt). Mgr - FT lor mint storage
HeneMa. vacation, bonua in­
centive*. A/R. A P leasing col­
lection* computer home type
maintenance Ekp detned Wil
train right person Apply 7803
N O B T Orlando, M-F 1-4pm
ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an Ertra
tSOO SISOOmo PT
12 00014 ,500/mo FT
1-888-821-0977
www wfhtot# com

150017500 p i 1700014500 M
www work trom-home nrrlpayt

WEIQHT

55— B u s in e s s
O t t o r iu m t il s

lord lor evening warahouaa
work neat day pay available
Why w*4 10 work 2 ID* rt el
you need no erp req Caa Rgr t
Hand Man i Longwood at 760
6108. Ath about our Sanlord

Front Desk, Breakfast Server,
House keeper*. House Men 8
AM Dish Washer: FT Apply
Lake Mary Courtyard 135 Inter­
national Parkway. Lake Mary

407-845-3090 appty wWn
Car DetRSar: |40Oweek Need
truck Equpment tuppked Caa
401482-2539_________________
Church Secretary: PT 25 hrit
week Send return to Orace
United Methods! Chuch. 499 N
Country CtoO R d . Lake Mary

141— H

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153— A

Fo r S ale

Sanford/Lk Mary area, t Ig
bdrm, ml prrv ba. laundry, utwI**. TV melu. male preferred
12BOmo 302-7188 or 377-7369

IrchhofT

98— R e n t a l s
S Of 4 bdrm home, &gt; belht,
Christian family looking to rent
or tease n Sanford or lake Mary
area, double car garage. &lt;nground swimming pool please
cel 774-4347

Efficiency 8 1BR apt* Newly
renovated m histone downtown
Sanlord 1400-1475 wit rm de­
posit Water furnished 747-

Bunk Bed*: Mod tub.jt.ir with
boards A mattresses Like r . n1
$175 0 0 0 8040500
Dey Bed; wh-tn iron V’ i ■ n
tfyle. 7 twin orthrpruhc r it
tresses Irumfin Nrw m tx/»
1775 407-668 9376

IrchhofT

'&gt;Qssociatcs
RENOVATED L*e new 12. on
over 14 acre, comer tot I I I K X
MINT COHO Lrv A Fam rma.
Workshop set pen gar t i t . 500
LAKE MART 42. U v lM F a m
7 car garage fenced HM .tOO
4/2. 1/3 acre, hr A r*n. tned 7 car
gar.over 1800aq ft
182.800

157— M o b i l e H
Fo r S a l e

OETTWQ MARBIEO MUST
SELL vanety of furniture and
pnee* Couches, love seats,
coflae A and tables, queen bed

om es

n Liberty 14 X TO 3BR 7BA
Slid-ng glass door, appliances
included Must move 13 000
357-735-6000_________________

371 881?
MATTRESS SALE • Fun &lt;rc
used bos springs A matin ..
165 00 Larry a Mad 3274132

205— H r A W

ale

M
Snicker* Bara
50 Location* 1800-11200 *ohf
monthly income Cost 12995
www venbngroute* com
1-800-9636123

4 BR. pool fireplace fenced,
huge tot. great area, only
191500 33? 9695 (Realtor)

PRUQ testin q c m p l o y ir _

prey 9Q4 774 M Z i

Brand new black vmulated
Leather Love Seat 150 00 C.Vi
377-4575. Santcrrl

321-5065

E O tA A T O V

Jon a winning team with *•
trades Brand new ottce tar
Sanford* A l that level* tmme
(Ml* work' cm Now* (407) 307-

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

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A f r O R B A B I f HO MF S
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Construction Cleaner arperianted transportation a mutt
407-339-1781 leave message
Data Entry Clerk; P/T must
know Windows 95 t Microsoft
0*fce Must be • prohownt fyp

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160— B u s i n e s s F o r

Detlefs Auto Aucoon Of Sanlord
Between 9AM 4Pm MondayWednesday 3895 S&gt;R 46 East
Sanlord (comer of 48 and 4tSl
407 373-4090

Immediate Start Salat rep
commission P T. F/T Poedivs
kwaBa. 771-4112______________
PAINT PREP needed Musi
have Irantp 10 Sanlord 34
weeki of work 16 00tv cash
Had now *07-839-8838

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LAKEFRONT LOT ■Bma-ie
Lake. Loch Arborpnvate
90i300 175.000
LAKEFRONT L O T-Stone laland. Lake Monroe. Reduced,
now S74.B00
VACANT LO T- Loch Arbor
132 000. tg. prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
125 000
WYNNE WOOO-Sanford
Adam* Cl Wooded lot

[pool, tanms ct amerutie* Re
jdreed 10 *173 000

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n e u r n is h e d

Apply n peraon o' cal tor appomtment

creage

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Brigh'on Oardens Assisted in mg A Steed h u in g Faahhe*
food A beverage
eervers,
dithwaahera. end cooks. Part
lime and lu« lime Nursing

NOW

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out going hungry. Ineqienvv*
No tJruga-No Samuants No
Sd* Effects 100N MONEY
BACK GUARANTEE. Free
lntomwt«yi and Wonkung
Cel Spanish 834-1164 or
Enghih 895 974?
To* Free SM 187404?

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
vale entrance STOtVmo and 1/3
of ul'ktie* 373 7996

- ....... 1-80M»_7424_______

33— W e i g h t
M anagem ent
LOSE

Madlcal Atalatant or Nuralng
Aaalatant lor MO* office, 3
days-week Apply to 134 Bedford C t Sanford. FL 32773
Medical Receptionist' MA. LPN:
For Medical group Lake Mary/
Sanlord Eic benefit pkg Far
resume toS30-tt1S____________
Nationwide reeking PT/FT med­
ical billers Up lo 35K/yr No
medical erpenence neceiiary

SANFORO t BDRM al ewetne
nr. retd area, 1375—10 1300
dap. no kkHpetS 373 8019

Pres• Brake: Mi-igra Wncr. incat H ga X tOr capacity $I7K
OBO MuSISek'799 I5 U_______

215— B o a t s &amp;
A cclsso kh s

163— W a t l r i r o n t
Pr o p e r ty F o r S a le

BOAT DETAILIflO
Interior/ Eiterior
Buffing waring pmstrpmg deC4kng fiberg'av. A geteoat re­
pay 10 yr* erp Cal tor ouf c«
pert tve Days 407-371-1419
Eves 407668 7769____________

103— H o u s e s *
U n iv r n is h e d

153— A

creage

L o t Fo r

219— Wanted to Buy
181— A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

Sa le

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The following vehicles a n

a c h i n i ry

BED: QUEEN
1IZE, triack
wrought eon canopy and promtnun omopedc a r ’Mve- used
sW bored Cost 11700 Se*
1325 C a ff«7 J-7 m

UR tW ARD FOR OLD riSHINQ
TACKLE, old lures tackle bo«
as nets, o*d duck decoys, hunt­
ing antiques, ate Pay up to
11,000 I pay mom then anyone
1 wil pay 11000 iust to w e
you okt tackle 941859 3530

g m Il* -7 n -7 8 t9 ,
2. lanced yard on guwt eal-de
sac m tree su U v a w i. ava*
and March 1845/mo 774-7071

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PLAINTIFF

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D O A .. INC

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107— M obile H omes
For Rent

Withholding.
Social Security,
Medicare

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NOTICE II HEREBY OIVIN
anuani to a Summary Final
adgment ol lorodoauro dated
larch 10. 18*8. entered In Civil
•ee No. 88 n i f CA 14 K ol
la Circuit Court ol the t ATH
ridtetet Circuit In and tor AEMtDLE County. Sanlord. Florida,
will aetl lo the highest and
anl Door ol fanrinole County
lurthouaa ol the SEMINOLE
runty Courthouse located at
It No. Paris Avenue in
mletd, Florida, at 11:00 a m
I the 21th day ol APRIL. 1000
e following described proper*
at aal forth In a*td Summary
aal Judgment, lo-wil
JOT *1. NORTH CO Vf. AS
ECORD8D IN P U T BOOK I I .
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Had this 10th day ot March.

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IRS problemsl

raahad Wesl SR 46 near Sansnote Town Canter Mai No
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114—

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117— Commercial
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town Sanlord Two 400 OR R oltree space unm nr. downtown.
Ron Jerrygan. 330-3255._______

NOTTOfl OF AUCTION
This auction w il bn held on
April 8, I N I at Noon, at M »
AuUn Ava.. Oviedo. FL

Prospective bidden may
inapeel lha vehicle* on tha day
batora tha auction tram 8AM
until •PM. Term* a n caah or
certified fund* only. Oviedo
Towing reserves the right lo
accept or refuse any and *N
bid*.
The following vehicles era

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individuals. Flexible schedule, growing
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You can (as your ad lo 407-323-9408
300 N. French Av#., Sanlord 32771 • P. O. Bo* 1667. Sanford 32772
Our office la open to serve you Monday through Friday, B am - 5 pm

322-261

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45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
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Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
6t Money lo Lend
63 Mortgages

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91 Apartments,'
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condomnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tnpfru
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
i l l Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse Rental Space
115 industrial Rentals

223— M

B uy

Chius erto mtn canopy One ol
a kind from the W t Red and
met $75 OOO 3734543

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Church looking lor lend to butf
a sanctuary and hometots
shorter* posvcto owner financ­
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235 TruckUusevVans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycles,Dikes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehicles Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

M ISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Livestock Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Bale*
219 Wanted to Buy

280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair

S E R V IC E S

253 Additions A
Remodelmg
254 Air Conditioning

205 Landscaping
280 Laundry Services

________ 407-123-8380_________
Aluminum cooking nays, greet
tor bread, etc. 26'*l8**r deep.
t6 total, $2 OOeach. 324-1718.

■7 Jodg* Caravan 7 pat* V «
cow a&lt;r runs graai Need* os
U v r r lls t )our u n i Nik* I n Ike

(M l $1500 321 2129

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(When we KNOW you w «) you
can step your ad and orVy pay
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18 W on a1 boxing
bout
21 Religious
poem
23 Gym nastics
m ove
26 Biblical
DOW N
kingdom
28 Director Kazan 1 San Dlago
29 Chemical suffix
attraction
30 Novella! Farber 2 Maka a
b o o -b o o
31 Winning
3 Nabokov novel
margins, In
racing
4 Poland's —
Walesa
33 Least distant

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D O N T W O N D ER
H O W T O G E T RID
O F T H A T O LD
CAR!

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Idia
Wrttar Christie
Wide necktie
Walk
uncertainly

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asai wary 174

Newly Rtmodeled Three
Bedroom, With Porch,
Central Air, Rings And
Refrigerator.

231— Cars For Sale

36 Coup d'—
37 Superlative
suffix
36 Roald or
Arlene
40 "Vogue"
competitor
41 Mapabbr.
42 "— Scott!"
44 Chariot and
45 Convene
46 Waste cloth
48 Be a bundle of
51
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56
57
58

238— V

243— T railers For
Sale

WOLFF TANNING BEOS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT end SAVE

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Marsel la very ecirve. It you are
1 a position to how a amal sec­
ond even betiar For mors mtormetan on marketing your home
or property please caa Roland R
jemigan Jr. al Jerrxgan
Propenws too 330-12S6

(407) 322-2611

30 yr. loan
7% fixed
APR 7.30%

Antique 2 handed ecythe m

needs you help. We neve more
buyers Pian we have homes to
ses n ytxa tfwvung at aeeng
your home now 1* tie tane

308 Termite Repair
309 Transportabon
311 Trav.
3
Tree Service
3 . TV,Dado
314 Upholstery
316 Wetdmg A Sheet Metal
3 1 S W rtD f* n g
319 Window Washing A Tmfcng

235—
T ruck/Busis/Vans Fox
Sale

Priced to sell @

CommercaiHom# umti

36- wood Lame t 4 1.8* Jomte*
Wxn attachments. $100 each

Jm tixa m h w ftttits far.

307 Swimm ing Pool Services

279 Hauling

$35 00 0 6 0 323 2640

JacMon a 813-287-0505

U S t u l first strut

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgagee
292 Moving A Storage
293 CM, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Peel Control
298 PianoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Craning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass tfyork
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 SmaS Business
308 S lamed Glass

Typewriter - Etoctnc IBM Setoctnc it. etceilent conation

2 cemetery lots &gt;1 Oauswn Ce­
metery on 46A Can David

17 O p p . of N N E

234 Automotive
Accessories

2420 Orange Ave.
Sanford

SECURITY BARS S DOORS
SS-sq ft Ottering saytett push
button fire release 324-3184

is c e l l a n e o u s

ACROSS

231 Cart For Sate

Home For Sale

3500to» $50 00 323-5732

Oranges A red grapetrua
*ve Sanlord
3461 Cerery1 1

1 Fanatic
7 Hall's rock
partner
12 Soldiers obay
them
13 Herculaa'
dozen
14 Prophecy
maker
15 W aaraaw ay
16 Sultry

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo Rad o
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Suppkes
191 Building Mate rials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Ctearvng
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaK
276 Electrical
277 Fance
278 Handy Man

Drawnte trailer Mich tor 96 OUsmobve
Ctoro
Rated
at

Regular, caiun.
(umtw thump,
jerky 7330 Celery
A24-8V03

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221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

K I T ’N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by Larry W right

is c e l l a n e o u s

Alum. Cans Copper / Brets
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
sts w F irti-u ? e-s. Sft.e-i
ood

141 Homes For Sate
143 Out ol State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industnal Property For Sale
t48 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condonvrxums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
t60 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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and we win correct the erroi for the nest publication. Wa are responsible lor the
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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragaOffice For Rent

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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Signature ton**. *Or.
vstour manor, av. wv* wheels,
crutts, WT. power, etc Very,
very, clean. Very dependable
Asking only $2,150 Consider
al funds of trade* * cosh 3301093
77 Harley Sport*ter. cammedup motor, tola of chrome end
gofd. doubts Oak tpm gtr front
and. bike is beautiful. $7000
OBO. Cal 323-5499

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13 Actor Nlelaen
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acuity
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19th March

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playwright
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est your column about a woman who
suffered migraine headaches whenev­
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neck and scalp muscles to contract;
headache la a common consequence.
Obviously, any stress-relieving tech­
nique — be It mUd tranquillaers, hot
pirii« n m i « of orgasm — can get
rid of thaheadaebe by releasing mus­
cle spasm. Your situation Is not
unique but your solution won't work
DEAR DR. G O TT: Why would any
doctor in hla right mind operate on an
•l-year-old woman to remove her
•pfamT Th a organ was supposedly
manufacturing too many blood cells,

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about th is d ifficu lt situ a tio n .
Tragically, the patient did not survive
th e procedure. H owever, if th e had
been active, alert and Independent,
the operation may have been approprlate. She m ight have had a form of
leukemia, cailod a lymphoprolifarstive
disorder, from which she would have
died If her spleen weren't removed.
Som etim es these decisions are diffi­
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reasons why she died.
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                    <text>P P H H N

Q Seminole Herald
Serving

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Lake Mary, Longw ood,

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Talk turns to action on
Lake Mary boating

□BRIEFLY
tn Lake Mary win have Its
grand opening ceremony Sat*
urday at 9 a m There win b e
muaic and a bleaatng of the
building. The ribbon-cutting
win be at 11:18 a m . fol­
lowed by a free lunch. Activi­
ties such M storytelling will
be held throughout the day.
The film A Bug’s Life win be
ahown at 8 p m Visitors can
tour the 33.000 square foot
renovated fadhty
at 888
Longwood-Lake Mary Road on
Saturday,
“ '
‘ f. For more tnform atkm. can I(407) 321 -8944.

playtng the quM ‘ People and
Events That Shaped . the
World:
Prehistoric
Times
Through the Middle Ages *
from May 3 through^ June SO.
The quilt was made fay a third
grade class from Carillon
Elementary School. It Is an
display In the Children's D e ­
partment at the Jetn Rhein
Centra) Branch tn Cassel­
berry. For more Information.
caU the Central Branch at
(407) 339-4000.
r*
wlU be held
May 18 from 11 a m to 4
. Sponsored by the SanHistoric Trust, the Semi­
nole Student Museum and
.M aster Oardeners of SemiI note County, the event will b e
held tn front of the Student
Museum on Seventh Street.
Oardcn vendors will
have
demonstrations along Seventh
Street from the East of Elm
Avenue Intersection to the
West of Myrtle Avenue Inter­
section. All proceeds from the
Oarden Tour are dedicated to
a parks related project.

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la
awal July 4 parade. This year
It win be Saturday. July 3 at
9 a m The theme will be
Honor Your Hero. Everyone Is
Invited to enter. Decorate
your bUte. wagon, horse or
Just
want
Floats.
cars,
trucks, motorcycles, tractors,
and other vehicles are w el­
come. For more Information.
caU (407) 349 0040.

by members o f the Central
Florida Stamp Chib at SUNPCX *99 at the Maitland Civic
Center. SUNPEX TO wUl run
Saturday May 18 from 10
a m to 0 p.m. and Sunday
May 16 from 10 a m to 3
pm
There will
be
fre e
stamps for children, free ad­
mission. and free parking.
For more Information, call
Publicity Chairman Paul Percha at (941) 728-3829 or
President Tom Mtzak at (407)
389-9604.

IdySwBds
Elementary
■sheet's PTA wM csteheata
Its year with Its annual Fam­
ily Fun Night this Friday from
4-8 p.m. There will be co m ­
munity displays, a p ettin g
zoo. street dancing, gam es
and a hay ride.

□QUOTE
“The word 'now' is
like a bomb
through the win­
dow, and it ticks."
Arthur Miller
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P e o p le ............... ... 4 A
P o lic e Briefs . . . . 3 A

•ports ............. 1B -2 B
T e le v is io n ............. 4 A

May6.1999
91st Year No 181
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FI

Lake Mary soccer
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TH U R S D A Y

LAKE MARY • The Lake M ary
City Commission In s previ­
ously discussed a draft ordi­
nance dealing with boating
regulations on the city’s many
lakes. It was never officially
adopted.
Now. City Manager John

Litton wants to know If the
commissioners wish to pur­
sue It or not.
*We really haven't had many
complaints, only a few.* Lit­
ton said. ‘And Police Chief
Beary wants to know If he
should consider any enforce­
ment.*
A request for the Informa­
tion Is scheduled in the City
Manager’s Report during to­
night’s
city commission
meeting.
The ordinance proposal has
been prompted by a few d tlsen complaints, Litton said
mostly from people Uvtng
along lakefronts. *We haven’t
had any serious Injuries re ­
ported though.* he added.
City employees have moni­
tored activities, especially on

Dig Lake Mary. In some case*,
where problems have been
observed, owners and/or op­
erator* of the boats Involved
have been contacted directly,
but guidelines are still said to
be needed.
The new ordinance draft
follows the guidelines estab­
lished by state statutes and
the Coast Ouard regulations.
It applies to any water vehi­
cle. regardless of whether or
not It la mechanically pow­
ered. Most of the require­
ments deal with public safety.
Under the ordinance, if ap­
proved by the city, children
under the age of atat will be
required to wear a Coast
Ouard approved hfe saving
vest or apparatus at all times,
as must persons water skiing
The only exemptions would
be for alders participating In
sanctioned water-aid tourna­
ments. or persons who aid
barefooted
Consumption of alcoholic
beverages Is also prohibited,
as Is possession of an open
container

S an ford considers 50-year lease
Hotel and
conference
center up for
Monday dis­
cussion
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SANFORD - The Sanford City
Commission on Monday w ill
consider a proposed 50-year
lease agreement
with the
company that wants to d e ­
velop a hotel and conference
center on nine acres o f Fort
Mellon Park.
Under the lease. PRA devel­
opment would pay the city
9780.000 per year tn base
rent, plus a percentage o f ho­
tel revenues. The 50-year
lease would have two auto­
matic. 10-year renewals.
From the 13th month o f
operation through the 36th
month.
PRA
development
would pay the city 1 percent
o f hotel revenues minus base
rent. After that. PRA would
pay 3 percent of hotel reve­
nues for the remainder o f the
lease.
*1 think It's a good a gree­
m en t* Sanford Mayor L a r r y ,
Dale said. T h e commission
hasn’t had a chance to review
It yet.*
The
hotel’s
completion
deadline Is Dec. 31, 2002. al­
though the city can grant ex-

tensions due to delays.
There would be a 120-day
period In the lease for the de­
veloper to prepare a feasibil­
ity study and financial analy­
sts. and for the city to per­
form
environment
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and title work.
Millard Hunt, chairman of
Th e Society for the Preserva­
tion o f Fort Mellon Park, said
that without a feasibility
study the City Commissioners
lack a critical basis for mak­
ing a decision about the
lease.
T h e re is no way to evaluate
the proposal
that's been
made without a feasibility
study,* Hunt said.
There would be a 1-year
contingency period to obtain
agreements tor public find­
ing. permitting for piers and
to
execute
operational
agreem ents.
PRA development Is pro­
posing to build a 300 room
full service hotel, and 15,000
to 20.000 square feet of con­
ference rooms. There would
be commercial
and retail
space, a pier restaurant and
concessions. There would also
be a 35.000 to 50,000 square
foot multi-purpose center for
banquets.
City officials are seeking
Tourist Development funding
from Seminole County to as­
sist with the public portion of
the conference center.
PRA
development
would
pay the city 83 million to­
ward the public portion of the
project.
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SANFORD • A group o f 28
students and two teachers a r ­
rived several weeks ago from
France to not only sample a
bit o f the American culture
but see a few sights along the
way.
Several families In the
community as well as mem­
bers o f the Sanford and Del­
tona Churches of Christ
served as hosts to the young
people. Over 15 families from
Qeneva, DeBary, Lake Mary.
Sanford and Deltona opened
their homes and their hearts
with a little hospitality.
The high schoolers arrived
In America by plane and were
shuttled about by E.Y. Fry
and Ronda Galloway to their
many destinations.
The English teachers, or

schoolmasters as the French
youth would say. Monique
Zibi and Nathalie Lesaure.
also accompanied them to
such locations as Disney
World. Cape Kennedy. Uni­
versal Studios. Busch Gar­
dens. the YMCA In Lake
Mary, a local bowling alley In
Longwood and numerous a r­
eas for shopping.
Ronda Galloway, In coopera­
tion with Monique Zibl from
France, assisted with travel,
Itinerary, housing and other
activities. Galloway shared
that one o f the most Inter­
esting things about the boys
and girls was learning about
the difference In the cultures
o f the French versus Ameri­
can.
She mentioned that French
students go to school some
six days a week without fre­
quent breaks or liberties.

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Ths Sanford Cky Commisaion wB consider a proposed Is s m agreement
with PRA devetooment lor ths hotel and conference center otarmed on
Fort Msfion Park. Sanford Mayor Larry Dais dfocusssd the project last
year at ths Sanford Chamber of Commercs.

Red Cross on alert
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Even though the tornado
disaster occurred In Okla­
homa. there are still local
connections. According to the
American Red Cross, over a
dozen calls have been r e ­
ceived from families here In
Central Florida In search of

French find open arms in U.S.
Stair Writter

Hotel
proponents
not givin g
up fight

much freedom American
schools have. They told how
they are not allowed to talk,
they have no breaks and the
rules are so much stricter.
They were horrified when
they heard about the shoot­
ings In Colorado. They said
that something like that
would never happen in
France because kids couldn't
even think o f buying guns.
They have a very high respect
for their teachers
(schoolmasters).*
Oalloway added that the
group was overwhelmed by
the 'k in d acts that everyone
showed to them. They were
all excited about being here.*
In particular, the mentioned
that she was most Impressed
with the ‘ great community
support received from the
8*s Preach, Fag* SA

Information on loved ones tn
the affected Midwest areas.
According to Rebecca Tho­
mas. manager o f the local
Red Cross Chapter. Informa­
tion to being taken from call­
ers regarding persons who
may be missing, and they are
being encouraged to continue
trying to contact their family

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The
he
group
a hotel and
center proposed
far Fort Mellon Park Is con­
tinuing to fight against the
project.
Millard Hunt, chairman o f
the Society for the Preserva­
tion o f Fort Mellon Park,
said developing a hotel and
conference center on the
pork Is a gamble with tax­
payer assets.
T h e basic concepts, the
the location, and the
funding plana are flawed.*
Hunt said.
Hunt said the proposed
80-year lease, with two 10year extensions, will tie up
public land for too long.
Sanford officials are seek­
ing
Tourist
Development
Council funding from the
county for the conference
center. The county has not
decided how much funding
to provide.
Hunt said he wonders If
the
county
will
provide
funding necessary to support
the conference center.
’ A s far aa I can tell the
Sanford project is dead,*

■

A group of 28 French students Journeyed to America and ended up In
Sanford, touring Central Florida locations and experiencing the differ­
ence between cultures. Most of the students stayed In Sanford or Del­
tona during their visit.

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GENEVA. May 4. 9:16 p.m.. E.Oanon Cove. Richard Lee
Cowan. DOB 3/28/80, arrested by Seminole County S h eriffs
Office deputies, charged with Grand Theft o f an Auto.
•A N PO R D . May 3. 10:32 p.m.. Court St. A Palmer Ave..
Ronald Wayne Adkins. DOB 07/24/88. arrested by Sanford
Police Department officers, charged with Orand Theft (14-ft.
fiberglass boat). Adkins allegedly waa towing the boat with a
riding mower.
A LTA M O N TE 8PRD908. May 4. 2:30 p.m.,. Lordtrme Dr..
Michael Oerome Johnson. DOB 7/38/77. arrested toy Scmtnolr County Sheriffs deputies, charged with Orand Theft o f
Property. Burglary of Structure.

■AN PO RD , May 3. 8:92 p.m.. Summerlin Ave., Latana Patrice
Butler. DOB 4/10/70. arrested by Sanford M i c e D ep art­
ment officers, charged with Possession Crack Cocaine. O b ­
struction by Disguised Person.
■ANPO RD , May 4. Bush Blvd., Paul Jones Rogers. DOB 3/10/
97. arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs Officers, charged
with Possession o f Cocaine. Drug Paraphernalia.
■ANPO RD . May 4. 3:19 p.m.. Donald Oliver. DOB 2/1B/78.
unrated by Sanford Police Department officers, charges wtth
l*osNcsHlon of Cocaine. Cannabis.
•A N PO R D . May 3. 11:33 p.m.. 11th A Cypress Awe. Harold
Charles Duvls. DOB 10/22/61. arrested by Sanford Police
Department officers, charged Purchate/P aasraalon Controlled
Substance. Obstruction by Disguised Person.
A LTAM O N TE EPBOfOS. May 9. 0.07 s .m . State Road 438.
Tnd Anthony Daniels. DOB 7/23/80. arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs Deputies, charged with M a n s i o n 20 grama
Cannabis.

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SANFORD. May 4. 2 p.m.. Bush Ave.. Frederick Grubbs. DOB
5/2/76. arrested by Sanford Police Department officera.
charged with Attempted Burglary to conveyance.
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A LTAM O N TE SPEDKM . May 3. 9:40 p.m.. Alahambra Awe..
William llarvcy Wlllmctt. DOB 7/8/29. arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs Department Officers, charged with Battery.

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■ANPO RD . May 4. 9:07 p.m.. Bush Ave.. Loren George Baker.
DOB 10/21/94. arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs O ffice
deputies, charged with DUI.
LONGWOOD. May 4. 0:19 a.m.. State Road 436. Ryan Chris­
topher Morrison. DOB 3/30/79, arrested by Florida Hospital
Patrol, charged with DUI.
OVIEDO. May 3. 3:40 a.m.. Mitchell Hammock. Adrian John
Briggs, DOB 1/2/70. arrested by Oviedo Police'’ Departm ent
officers, charged with DUI.
■ANPO RD . May 3. 11:49 p.m.. 1200 block. 13th St.. Richard
Lronnrd Wells, DOB 8/8/97. arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's Office deputies, charged with DUI.
LONGWOOD. May I, 1:98 a.m.. Central Parkway A Palm
Springs John Douglas Youngman. DOB 10/4/46. arrested by
Longwood Police Department officera, charged with DUI.
C A88B LB B RRT. May I. 2:37 a.m . Normandy Rd.. Michael
Anthony Schenk, arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs depu­
ties. charged with DUI. reckless driving.
OVIEDO, May 2. 2:14 a.m. Florida A Deleon. Michael Andred
Creel. DOB 9/29/66. arrested by Seminole County S heriffs
deputies, charged with DUI.
ALTAM O NTE EPEDV08, May I. SR 436 A Essex. G regory
Si even Hitts. DOB 9/19/92, arrested by Altam onte Springs
Police officers, charged. DUI.

SANFORD, May 3. 10:27 p m.. Richard W ayne Davis. DOB
IO/B/41. arrested by Sanford Police Department officers,
charged with Trespass Property After Warning. Davis was al­
legedly accepting goods from the Goodwill drop.

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bowling ullcy In Longwood to
the Lake Mary YMCA and the
families
that
participated.
She was also very touched by
the respect for authority,
good behavior,
polite and
helpful manners that the
French youth demonstrated.
Tony Black also helped with
I lie endeavor. He said, r e ­
garding the students visit. T
think It provided a wonderful
opportunity for the young
people and those families that
helped. It was great for the
group to experience the lan­
guage and culture firsthand
its well as the recreational

LOTTERY
H o rn a r a th o w in n in g n u m b e rs
s o lo c io d o n M o n d a y In tb s F lo rt-

ts. They benefited from
Soteir
ell 10 day trip and so did
U was a positive experi­
w e,

ence.’

Lake M ary
According to the document
as originally
written
for
commission consideration, it
shall be the duty o f the C h ief
of Police or members o f the
police department to Investi­
gate Incidents and when ap­
plicable, Issue m isdem eanor
changes which would include
a fine not to exceed $900 or
Imprisonment not to exceed
90 days, or both.
The Lake Mary City Com ­
mission m eeting to scheduled
to begin at 7 p.m. this even­
ing at Lake Mary City Hall.
100 N. Country Club Road.

Debbie Dean. Atlanta. Oa.:
Dorothy Roderick. Titu sville:
Debbie Stone. Sanford; Kim
Knack.
OalnewrtBe;
Tina
Maler, Winter Park; Tam !
Ackerson.
Lake
M ary;
brothers.
Burrell.
Port
Pierce: Webb.
Hlawaaoee.
Oa.; Coleman, V eto Beach:
BUI. West
Monroe.
La.;
stolen. Owynneth C ream er.
Atlanta.
Oa.;
Agnes
Kendrick. Lakeland: Luefla
Shepherd. Plant City: Betty
Hicks.
Lakeland;
13
grandchildren: one
great­
grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Puner
Home.
OaMawn
Park
Chapel.
Lake
M ary.
In
charge o f services.
I T EMST T
EUnbeth Jackson Everett.
84. Wlllage Place. Longwood,
died Tuesday. May 4. Mrs.
Everett was a hom em aker.
Bom In St. Paul. Minn., ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1964. She waa a m em ber o f
First Presbyterian Church.
Maitland.
She
was
a
member o f Friday M orn ing
Music Chib.
Washington.
D.C.
Survtvon Include husband.
William W. Jr.: d a u gh ten .
Elizabeth Reiter. Ocala; Lola
Brown. Washington. D.C.:
am. William. W aynesvtlle.
N.C.:
brother.
Prank.
Altamonte Springs:
seven
grandchildren: three great­
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Fairchlld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge o f services.
Roberson.
90.
der Court. Longwood.
died Wednesday.
May 5.
Mrs. Roberson
a retired
registered nunc.
B om In
DeLand. ahe waa a lifelong
resident o f Central Florida.
She was a member o f Trinity
United Methodist Church.
DeLand.
Survtvon
Include
daughter. Faye M lttlem an.
Longwood: one grandchild.
Lankford Funeral Home.
DeLand.
In
charge
of
services.

Cop
catches
curious
cats

■ s — Earaa_________________
STAFf Writer

SANFORD • A Sanford police
officer brought a you ng boy a
new cat last week.
Officer Mark R aybom r e ­
sponded to a call in the
Highland Park area o f San­
ford last Tuesday concerning
a woman whose cat died after
being run over by a car. Th e
cat belonged to h er young
am.
Lucidly, a cat belonging to
Raybom’s brother-in-law had
Just given birth to kittens.
*1 salted whether she’d be
interested If I could find her
won another kitten.” Raybom
said. ‘ And she said yes.’
The next day, Raybom r e ­
lumed with a gray striped
male kitten, it waa hla day
off.
‘ I Just kind o f thought It
would be nice to do.” Raybom
said.
Raybom serves In District
1. Community Service Area
13 of Bravo Squad for the p o­
lice department.
Raybom said he did not
want to disclose the woman’s
Identity.

L R L A R D P . TORO
I .Hand P. Todd. 90. died
on Thursday, April 29. In the
VA Medical Medical C enter
in Fayetteville. N.C.
Survtvon Include
three
daughten, Nonna Weever.
Winnebago,
H;
Sandra
Bullock.
Pukton.
N.C.:
Ethel E. Keener, Longwood:
13 grandchildren; 21 grea t­
grandchildren.
Reeves Funeral Home, tn
charge o f sendees.

M IC H AEL ’
’ W OLF’
M SD LO CK. JR.
Michael -Wolf” Med lock.
J r.. 20.
Bungalow Bhrd..
Sanford, died Saturday. May
1.
Mr. Medlock waa a
student. Bom In Rochester.
N.Y.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1986. He was a
member
o f New
Bethel
Baptist Church. Sanford.
Sunrtvora Include parents,
Michael Sr., and Adrienne.
Sanford;
brother,
Brian.
Rochester. N.Y.: sister. Mary
Frances.
Sanford:
greatgreat-grand mothers, Phobic
Andrews.
Johnston. S.C.,
and Mercedes, Apopka.
Marvtn C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge o f
services.

She was a member o f P in t
United Methodist Church.

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daughters. Judy Stevenson.
Oenevs: Joan May. Hershey.
Pa.: Shad Kirby. Oviedo:
slater. Jane Parley. Oviedo;
four grandchildren.
In her name. In beu o f
flowers, memorial gifts go to:
P in t United
Methodist
Church. 383 King Street.
Oviedo. PL 33768
Baldwtn-PalrchUd Funeral
Home. Oviedo, tn charge o f

B p to p 33714.

3. Mr. Brawky waa a m old
maker. Bom In Dial. Oa.. he
moved to Central Florida In
1987. He was a Christian.
Survtvon
Include
wife.
Lovle E; son. Robert Edward.
Winter Springs: daughter.
Jeanette Heaton. Ravenna.
Ohio;
brother.
Harrtaon.
Winter
Springs:
slaters.

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People
Parents shocked at daughter’s tattoo

CALENDAR
W eight W a tch ers
A local chapter of Weight
Watchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

T o a stm a ste r s
The Omni Toastmasters Club
*6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building,
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque, 942-5227 for In
formation.

R ecovery
Fresh Start Recovery pro­
grams oilers 12-step support
groups for those experiencing
life-controlling problems. The
groups meet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m., at Destiny Church.
3110 Howell Branch
Road.
Winter Park. For Information
call 382-3232 or 384-8135.

iT o u g tiL o ve su p p o rt
• ToughLove Orlando, a par­
tem support group, meets every
£Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
&gt;St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
?2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, ac•tive. parent support group for
•parents troubled by their chllfdren's behavior. The group Is
open to parents o f preteens.
; teenagers and adult children.
•and grandparents.
■ For more Information call
(407) 324-0724 or visit their
web site at toughlove.org.

Al a non, A la tee n
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Th urs­
day, at 8 p.m., at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 U psala
Road.
. Sanford.
For
nformatton. ran 323-8524.

B lue G ra ss P ick ers
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Pickers
and
grinners
are
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer. 829-4931.

S u bm arine v e te ra n s
The United States Submarine
Veterans.
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 West
BR 46. the first Thursday o f the
month. All submariners, both
active or otherwise, are wel­
come. For Information, call
Bud Simpson. 330-4445.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First
Presbyterian Church, com er of
Fourth Street and Park Avenue.
Sanford. For more Information,
please call 321-6734. The pub­
lic Is Invited to attend.

A m ateu r R ad io
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society m eets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.. at the

Senior Crnlcr. Ltkr Triplett
Drive, Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lambert. 6958764. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University women
American Association o f Uni­
versity Women meets the first
Thursday of each mouth at 7
p.m. at the
Rolling
Hills
Moravian Church. State Road
43-1, Longwood.
For Information, rail Linda
Polonus. 6-14-4094.

Su n rise K lw an is
The Seminole’ Sunrise Kl­
wanis Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a m., at Shonry’*. US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. at die Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, corner of First
and Main Strret In Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County S heriffs
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.

Substance abuse
SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Family Education. Is conduct­
ing a 'Families In Crisis" out­
reach program. Interested o r­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Life Savers Club o f SAFE
may call Libby Kuharske at
291-4357.

DEAR ABBY: Our IH-year-uld
daughter is a freshman in college.
O n e morning we received a call
from her roommate's mother, who is
a friend of ours, letting us know
that her daughter visited a tattoo
parlor near the college and had got­
ten a tattoo on her hack.
Worried and shocked, we called
our daughter and discovered that
she had gone too, and also had one!
W e diicu ssed it w ith her and
explained that in our countiy, peo­
ple with tattoo* are usually individ­
uals who have been or still are in
prison, and thnt tattoos are not
r e fle c tiv e o f our cu ltu ral back­
ground.
W e love our daughter and
respect most of her decisions. She
has been a role model for her

DONALD R. JOHNSON III
Army 2nd Lt. Donald U.
Johnson III lias graduated
from the 61 day Ranger train­
ing course nt the U.S. Army
Ranger School, Fort Henning.
Columbus. Ga.
Johnson, an Infantry officer
Is the son o f retired Army Col.
Donald R. Johnson o f Oviedo
and grandson of Domthy C.
Camp o f Columbus. Ga.
Tile lieutenant In u 1993
graduate of Portsmouth High
School, RJ. and a 1998 gradu­
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S.C.
LYNN M. 8M O LIN S K I
Army Cadet Lynn M. Sntollnski wax placrd on the Dean's
List at thr U.S. Military Aradciny. West Point. N.Y. To qual­
ify for the honor, the cadet was
required to maintain a 3.0
gradr point average.
Sinnllnskl's
parents
are
Henry J. and Diane Smollnskl
o f Casseltierry. She Is n 1995
graduate of Like Howell High
School, Winter Park.

WORRIED PARENTS
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DEAR WORRIED PARENTS:
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younger sister and brother.
Our daughter agreed to go to i
dermatologist and nave the tattoo
removed, but we are concerned that
being nway at school and having so
much freedom, she may moke other
decisions that are against our prin­
ciples. Your opinion, pit

High School, will report to Fort
Henning, Columbus. Ga., for
baste training on July 27.
1999.
lie Is th r son of Vickie lllrrs
o f Orange City, Fla.
MARK A . CARTER
marine Gunnrty Sgt. Mark A
Carter, w hose wife. Angela. Is
the daughter of S trvra 0. and
Shirley Swaggelty o f Sanford,
recently rrporled for duty with
2nd Radio Battalion. II Marine
Exprdlt binary Force. Marine
Corps Base. Camp Lrjrune,
N.C.
the 1980 graduate of Lake
Brantley
High
School
or
Altamonte Springs Joined the
Marine C orps In March 1983.

JARRED M . LANG
Army Cadet Jarred M. Lang
was placrd on the Dean’s List
at the U.S. Military Academy,
West Point. NY. To qualify for
the honor, the cadet was re­
quired to maintain a 3.0 grade
point average.
Alzheimer’s
L in g Is the son o f Larry and
A support group for adults
stepson o f Aggie Lang o f North
caring for patients with A lz ­
Miami Beach. Fla.
heimer’s Disease meets the PHILIP M. WOODCOM
Philip M. Woodcom hits
I Its mother und stepfather are
first Friday o f the month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m.. at All Souls Joined the Untied States A rm y. Honey nnd Lt. Col. Vance
the
Delayed
Hntry» Daeseherof ovM o.
Catholic Church. 30.1 W, Eighth under
.. •-'
Street.*Sanford. Tills service Is Progrtun in xpe Y-S- A rm y) 1
Rri rultlng Slatloin Altamonte &lt; DORSET A . SALMON
sponsored by the Greater . Or­
Springs. F1A.
■
*
Air Force Airman Dorsey A.
lando Alzheimer’s Association.
Woodcom,
a
student of
Salmon has graduated from
Alzheimer’s Support
Lyman High School, will report
basic
military
training at
to Fort Jackson. Columbia,
The
Alzheimer’s
Support
Lackland A ir Force Base. San
S.C., for basic training on July
Group for Spouses meets the
Antonio. Texas.
14. 1999.
first Friday o f the month, at 10
Salmon Is the daughter of
He Is thr son of Christine S. Anna J. Salmon of Longwood.
a.m., al the Behavior Health
Department. South Seminole Splnlcrlll of Casselberry.
Hospital. In Longwood. All In­ GILBERT A. ACOSTA
JAM ES A . SWAIN
terested spouse o f Alzheimer's
Marine Pfc. James A. Swain,
A ir Force 2nd Lt. Gilbert A.
patients arc Invited to attend. Acosta has graduated from son of M arine Corps Gunnery
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­ undergraduate pilot training at Sgt. James A. Swain o f San­
tologist and social worker, Sheppard Air Foree
ford. recently completed basic
Base.
leads the discussion and an­ Wichita Falls, Texas.
military training at
Marine
swers questions. For Informa­
Acosta Is the son of Gilbert Corps Recruit Depot, parris
tion, call 843-1910.
Island. SC. and was meritori­
and Bella Acosta of Oviedo.
ously promoted to hla present
Fla.
Bromeliad Society
In 1992, he graduated from rank.
The Seminole Bromeliad So­
Swain Is a 1998 graduate of
Bishop
Moore High School.
ciety meets the third Sunday of
Orlando, and In 1997 received Seminole High School o f San­
the month, a l 2 p.m., at
a bachelor’s degree from the ford.
Sanford Garden Club. U.S. 17U.S.
Air
Force
Academy. EUGENE T . MACKEY
92
at
Fairmont
Avenue,
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Colorado Springs. Colo.
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
Eugene
T. Mackey, son o f Betty
bromeliad culture are covered JUSTEN D. ROBINETT
I I and Eugene T. Mackey Sr. of
during the
meetings.
The
Justcn
D. Itnl illicit
has
1206 W. U t h St.. Sanford,
society is affiliated with the Joined the United States Army
recently reported for duty at
Florida Council o f Bromeliad under
the
Delayed
Entry
Air
Station,
Societies and the Bromeliad Program at the U.S. Army Naval
Jacksonville..
Society Inc. For Information,
Recruiting Station. Deland. Fla.
Tire
1998
graduate
of
call Bud Martin. 321 0838.
Roblnctt. a student at Deland
Seminole
High
School
of
Sanford
Joined the Navy In
June 1988.

&gt; Im p'd**, which is proba­
bly why aha so quickly agreed
to have It rem oved at your
VfQMlt As a young adult, she
will - 01

m her parents, m ay not agree
with au of them, they are hers
As far the tattoo fad, I pre­
dict that eei “ “

Air Forre Base, W ichita Falls.
Texas.
Students w ere taught the
inspection, maintenance, and
repair
of
aircraft
ground
equipment. Included In thr
training
were
pertinent
administrative tasks and safely
procedures.
Wood Is the son o f Barbara
J. Swank o f 3048 Donklrk
Drive. Deltona, and Ralph D.
Wood of 451S Boggs Road,
Zanesville. Ohio.
He la a 1998 graduate of
Trinity
Christian
Academy,
Deltona.

NICOLAS C. KAYLBR
Nicolas C. K aylcr has Joined
tiie United Slates Army under
the Delayed Entry ITo gram at
the U.S. A rm y
Recruiting
Station. Deland.
Kayler, a sen ior at Pine
Ridge High School. Deltona,
will report to Fort Jackson.
Columbia. S.C..
for
basic
training on July I . 1999.
He Is Ihe son o f Cindy L
Cruz of 2916 N. Covington
Drive, and John J. Kayler of
2462 Greenwood St., both of
Deltona.

IAN D, GARDNER
Marine Pvt. Ian D. Gardner,
son of Michael J . and Patricia
A Gardner o f 118 Woodridge
Trail,
Sanford.
recently
completed basic training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Pants Island. S.C.
Gardner
successfully
completed 12 w eeks o f training
designed to challenge
new
Marine recruits both physically
and mentally.
He Is a 1998 graduate of
Winter Park Technical High
School of Winter Park. Fla.

o f gravity converge, la ser

su re tons w ill d o a b o o m in g
busln
C O N F ID E N T IA L TO “ A P ­
PRECIATIVE IN ALBANY*: T h e
beet way to repay the kindneee
o f others Is to follow John W es­
ley’s Rule:
D o all the good you can,
By ail the means you can.
In el) the ways you can,
A t al) the times you ran,
T o ail the people you can,
Aa long as ever you ran.
To order *Ho» to Writ* M a n for All
O r r u lo n i.' trad a hu*inr**-*liril. aolf■ddn— d rnwtopo. ptus rhrrk or m o w y
ordsr h r *LSS iM JO to Cansdsl lot Door
Abb*, L r lt r r Roohlrl, I’ .O. llo « 4 «7 ,
Mount MarrU. ttl. f 10M-04IT.

MARCUS L BURR
Army IVt. Marcus L Burr has
been assigned to the 82nd
Airborne
Division
al
Fort
Bragg. Fayetteville. N.C.
The new member of the
division
became
airborne
qualified
after
completing
training at un Anny airborne
school. Each m rm lxr of Ihe
82nd
performs
duties
according
lo
Ihe
soldier h
military Job of duty title.
IJunr, a heavy construction
equipment operator. Is ihe son
o f Gwendolyn Speed of 1413 W.
Valencia Court. Sanford, and
Samuel
J
Burr
of
St.
ITtershurg.
lie Is a 1998 graduate o f
Seminole
High
School.
Sanford.

PATRICIA M. MANDY
Patricia M. Mandy has Joined
Ihe United Slates Anny under
thr Delayed Entry Program u»
the
U.S.
Anny
rem itting
Station. Sanford. .
The program gives young
men
Ihe
women
the
opportunity lo drl.iy rnieriug
active duly for up to onr year.
Many will rrport
to Fort
Jackson. Columbia. S.C.. f o r ’
basic training August 3. 1999.
She Is thr
d.iuglitrr o f
Sharon A. and David W Mandy
of
151
Clyde
Avr.
N.,
Longwood, Fla.

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JAM ES B. MARTIN
Marine Pvt. James S. Martin,
son of Linda C. and William C.
Strad Jr. o f 400 Shawnee Trail.
Sanford, recently completed
basic training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot. Parris Island,
S.C.
Martin
successfully
completed 12 weeks o f training
designed to challenge new
Marine recruits both physically
und mentally.
He Is a 1995 graduate of
Oviedo High School o f Oviedo,
Fla.
SEAN A M AHANY
Navy C h ief Warrant Officer
Scan A. Mahany, son o f Mary
A. Joby o f 305 Tangerine Drive,
Sanford, recently departed on a
six-month deployment to the
Mediterranean
Sea
and
Arabian Gulf while assigned to
Sea
Control
Squadron
24
(VS24), aboard the aircraft
currier
USS
Theodore
Roosevelt.
Tile
1978
graduate
of
Seminole
High
School
of
Sanford. Fla., Joined the Navy
in July 1978.
His wife, Patty. Is the daughter
o f Ruth Lee o f Sanford..
j p N J. W OOD
Air Force Airman Jon. J.
Wood has graduated from the
aerospace ground equipment
mechanic course ut Sheppard

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W riter

A glimpse into
Whitey’s class
Tire nun's given name is
Herbert, but ll's been a long,
long time stare anyone called
him that.
Ever since he was a low ­
headed Wundrrklnd at
Arrhblshop Malloy High
School In New York City, he’s
brrn "W liilry" Eckstein.
Eckstein said he was given
the nickname "Whltey’* by
basketball roach Lou
Camesecru who went from
Arrhblshop Malloy to become
one o f America's best college
roarhes at SI. John's
University.
At 54. Eckstein Is
completing his 30th year as a
teacher In Sanford. He has
brrn a City Commissioner for
13 yrara. He and Patricia
Eckstrln have five grown
children, each educated at
the University of Florida also his alma mater.
A man who has taught as
long as Erkitrln learns a lot
nbout himself and the
hundreds of students he
encounters. Eckstein says he
Is fascinated at how smart
high school students have
brromr. Hr Is aware, also, .
that they ore very sensitive
and want to be respected.
"We wrnt to school," he
said, "we luid no cholre. We
gave our teachers respect.
Today, the kids will not give
you respect unless you give
them respect. They don't
want to be put down, laughed
at or criticized.
"You can'r con throe kids,
you can't make yourself out

□

to be more important or
better than they are. They're
not Impressed easily. They've
seen loo many (lawn In people
- In the president, their own
parents, their heroes. They've
seen a lot o f people who have
lied and cheated. They do
understand right from wrong,
and I believe In their future."
Eckstein said he suspects
most o f today's young people
have llllle fear o f anything.
"When we made mistakes, we
had to go to Confession
Immediately," he said. *1
don't hear any Mea Culpa,
Mea Culpa. Mea Culpas
anymore. Again, these kids
will change. Like I said,
they’re smarter and more
mature than other
generations."
Eckstein said that students
gain knowledge not available
ra ago. This Is Important
ause. he said, they
probably read much less. He
said he tries to make history
relevant to what's happening
today. When he teaches about
W orld W ar II. he has the
students talk about what Is
happening now In Yugoslavia.
When Whltey Eckstein was
educated by Marist Brothers
at Archbishop Malloy he wore
a suit and tie to class. Today,
he frequently wears blue
Jeans when teaching History
or geography at Seminole
High School. He's earned
space In the comfort cone.
In addition to his teaching
and City Commission duties,
Eckstein ts an avid sports fan
- especially baseball. Mickey
Mantle was his childhood
hero. The Yankees were his
team .
When school closes In two
weeks, Whltey and Patricia
Eckstein are headed to
Trenton. N J . to see the
Trenton Thunder play. Their
son. David, la Trenton's
second baseman. Whltey said
Wednesday that David was
hitting .289. One day. Whltey
expects to see his son play for
the Boston Red Sox.
Surely. Whltey and David
played catch frequently when
the boy was growing up.
Som e dads never find the
lim e to play catch with their
sons.
Eckstein was one dad who
took the time.

E

Hunt said. "No statement has
been made to that effect.
We'd like to see that state­
ment."
The County Commission

has designated Sanford at
the site o f the county con­
ference center. T h e board
voted to use tourist devel­
opment tax revenue g en e r­
ated from the hotel to help
pay for the project.

Red Cross
members directly.
"We had two local volun­
teers waiting to be called to
Oklahoma for a few days."
Thomas said. T h e y got the
call yesterday morning, and
were gone within 10 minutes.
Since that time. weVe had
two other area volunteers
called from the local area,
and they will leave by plane
later today."
The first two traveled in the
local chapter's
Em ergency
Response
Vehicle
(ERV).
Thomas said they w ill be d e­
livering meals to residents o f
the disaster areas as well as
workers. The second group,
to leave later today, trill op­
erate a welfare Inquiry unit,
helping locate persons who
may be unaccounted for by
relatives.
To date, the Red Cross has
opened over a dozen fin e r-

i « c j r shelters in Oklahoma
and Kansas, housing
ap­
proximately 1,800 residents.
In addition
to
providing
emergency food and bever­
ages. basic first aid and crisis
counseling for those in need
is also being offered.
On a nationwide basis, 13
EKVs, including the o n e from
Central Florida, have now
been dispatched to affected
neighborhoods and shelters.
ment teams have also begun
Inspecting the areas
and
compiling a detailed report of
the damages.
Persona wishing to contact
the local American Red Cross,
to Wfer assistance, are urged
to contact the main office In
Orlando at (407) 894-4141.
or the Seminole Service Cen­
ter In Longwood. at 3328200.

Meanwhile. Pizzutl Devel­
opment plans to build a 300room hotel with conference
capabilities In the booming
lnterstate-4 corridor o f Lake
Mary.
In 1995. before there was
a proposed Sanford site, the
County Commission chose
Lake Mary as the preferred
site o f the county conference
center.
Hunt said that plans for a
hotel/conference center will
fall If the Lake Mary project
Is approved.
"We need to develop some
more
things
downtown."
Hunt said. "What Is there
downtown to draw people to
conferences and spend their
vacation time here?"
The Society for the Preser­
vation of Fort Mellon Park
has been granted a hearing
with the state's Department
o f Community Affairs con­
cerning the city's com pre­
hensive plan amendments In
preparation for the devel­
opment at the park.
The date o f the hearing
has not been set. The city
w ill
defend
the
plan
amendments at the hearing.
The Society ts challenging
a decision by the Depart­

Lease
A parking garage and a ir face parking would provide at
least 600 parking spaces.
The company ts proposing
to build a 200 aeat ampi l heater.
The lease also calls for a
fishing pier, street and park
Improvements, seawall reha­
bilitation. and an amusement
pier.
According to a I d le r from
an attorney representing PRA
development
to the
d ty ,
Sheraton hotels have agreed
lo be the project's flagship.
The agreement has not been
released.
Dale
said
the
agreement depends on the
results o f s feasibility study.
The drat lease proposed by
PRA development, rejected by
the City Commission, would
have given the developer first

rights to build any hotel or
similar project on city ow ned
land, including the Orlando
Sanford Airport, for 70 y e a n .
The city would h ave r e ­
ceived 81 per year fo r the
lease for 70 years, w ith two
optional 20-year renewals.
PRA&gt; would have paid the
city I percent of gross reve­
nues from the 13th m onth of
operation through the 21st
month. The d ty would have
received 2 percent o f gross
revenues from
the
22nd
month through
the
36th
month, and 3 percent fo r the

ment o f Community Affairs
saying
that
the
city’s
amendments
meet state
regulations.
The Society said that If the
hotel/confercnce
center
falls,
the
com prehensive
lan amendments would still
e In effect, leaving the door
open for other development
proposals.
The Society said the city
has not adequately planned
for the traffic and urban
sprawl that will come with
the proposed development.
The Society also objects to
the city's plan to (111 In Lake
Corolla, a children’s fishing
pond In Lake Monroe.
Voters approved a re fe r­
endum to allow "a city park
and hotel-conference cen ter
on Fort Mellon Park" by a 55
to 45 percent margin In No­
vember. 1998. The Society Is
hoping to force a second ref­
erendum.
The group needs 2.700
signatures o f registered w lera to force the City Com ­
mission to either adopt an
ordinance to preserve the
park or call for a second ref­
erendum. T h e Society so far
has more than 2.000 signa­
tures. Hunt said.

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�The W a y W e W ere: 100 years at Holy Cross Church
Tills Is a continuation o f a
history of Holy Cross E p isco­
pal Church taken from the
1073 booklet 'H oly Cross
Church, the First Hundred
Yenrs*.
In 1686. the rector o f H oly
Cross was Rev. S. B. C arpen­
ter. Rev. L TUrgntnd was As­
sistant. B. F. Whltner. S en ior
Warden: and John King. S e c ­
retary.
Ulshop Young had died In
1885 and the diocese met In
special counsel In M arch
1886 at which time the Rev.
Edwin Gardner Weed was
nominated and confirmed as
bishop. Under Bishop W eed 's
guidance, the Church
in
Florida made rapid progress.
It had grown from seven
churches In 1838 to 80 p a r­
ishes and organized missions
with 54 ministers in 1888.
An Interesting note m en ­
tioned In the booklet which
was found In Teouesta. Vol.
24. 1964. tells o f the trip that
President A. Arthur made to
Florida. The President. S e c ­
retary of the Navy. W illiam
E. Chanceller. and the Presi­
dent’s private secretary and
his chef left Washington on
April 5. 1884 and arrived In
Jacksonville on April 8. B e ­
cause of an outbreak
of
smallpox there, they contin­
ued on to Sanford arriving on
the 7th. The President e x ­
pressed surprise at finding
such a beautiful place as
Sanford and accom m odations
so admirable.
After dining, the presid en ­
tial party was driven to the
Belalr Orange Plantation o f
Oeneral
Henry
Sanford,
where, much to the delight o f
the visitors, some o f the fruit
was still on the trees. S e c r e ­
tary Chandler shucked his
coat and gaily climbed a tree
to pick some oranges.
On Monday. April 0. Presi­
dent Arthur left for Kissim ­
mee. Having spent Sunday In
Sanford. It could be assumed
that the group
attended
church services here, quite
possibly at Holy Cross.
While In the Kissim m ee
area, the President visited
with remnants o f the Sem i­
nole Indians. There he was
quite successful as a fish er­
man.
catching
16
fish
weighing a total * o f
ten

April 11. the President r e ­
turned
to Sanford, badly
sunburned,
but
In good
health. Though not eager to
leave Sanford, he embarked
April 13.
The Oeneral Convention of
the Episcopal Church o f 1892
divided the diocese Into two
separate ones:
Holy Cross
was transferred to the new
diocese, the Missionary Ju­
risdiction o f South Florida.
The Right Reverend William
Crane Oray waa Its bishop
and the organizational con­
vention was held at Holy
Cross Church. Sanford.
Holy Cross expanded and
grew during the 1880’s and

community ’ center.
Along
w ith a library, billiard table
and,bow ling alley, a moving
picture
machine
was in­
stalled. During the same p e ­
riod. Holy Cross fielded a
baseball team.
A t this peak period o f
growth and community ac­
tivity. disaster came again.
On Nov. 27. 1923. the church
Pariah House, Ri
club
rooms and all rt
destroyed by fire.
The congregation soon b e ­
gan plans for the construc­
tion of a new church to be
built In the Spanish style.
Father Peck exerted a m ajor
Influence in the building of
the new church, but he r e ­
signed
effective
January.
1925. Holy Cross was in cor­
porated on March 27. 1923.
The first service was held in
the third church o f Holy
Cross Parish on Easter Sun-

day. 1025. It la this building
and Parish House that c o n ­
tinue as the home o f the par­
iah.
Services were held by
Rev. James 0 . Glass, retired
Dean o f St. Luke’s, until N o­
vember.
1925 when Rev.
Mortimer Olover became r e c ­
tor.
The pariah house waa com ­
pleted
In 1027 and the
church school began to grow
rapidly.
A large residence
waa purchased next door on
Park Avenue, but soon after
Mr.
Olovet's
arrival,
this
property, on the site o f the
present McKinley Hal), was
sold and the rectory at 818
Palmetto Avenue w as built.
Actually the site o f this new
rectory had been deeded by

What Is believed to be the
first Negro church In Sanford
had been erected there in
1870. At thetr request. Mrs.
Sanford had donated a bell
which had been dedicated on
April 17. 1871. In the 1020’s
It seemed advisable that the
Negro congregation butkl a
new church on Locust A ve­
nue. Holy Cross defrayed the
purchase price o f the land for
this new church which Is still
In use today. The Palmetto
Avenue property was then
deeded to Holy Cross for
their new rectory.
(In the research done by
Brenda Elliott a few years
ago. w e find that the first
black church was New Salem
Baptist Church which dates
from 1867. According to this
reference. Oeneral Sanford
deeded two lots on Palmetto
Avenue far a colored church

erected in 1870.
Unfortu­
nately. the church was de­
stroyed by fire, for the sec­
ond time.
November
14.
1091. and the bed. donated
by Mr*. Sanford, waa taken to
the city dump. It waa report­
edly discovered by Mr. A. V.
French who returned it to the
congregation. The bell is on
display at Mt. Moriah Prim i­
tive Baptist Church at 1100
Locust Avenue. Thetr prop­
erty an Palmetto Avenue waa
sold to Holy Cross In 1026
and the church relocated to
1500 W.
12th Street
In
Goldsboro.
It was reported in a news­
paper article o f unknown
date that when the church
burned,
the
congregation
split Into two groups.
New
Salem relocated to Goldsboro
and Mt. Moriah to G eorge­
town).

those remaining were left
without means o f livelihood.
The church waa unable to r e ­
tain regular rectors so serv­
ices were held by the lay
readers and visiting clergy­
men. One o f the tatter waa
Rev. Samuel Day who acted
aa rector from 1900-1904.
He also maintained missions
at Lake Mary. Sylvan Lake,
and Enterprise.
He used a
naptha launch to cross Lake
Monroe to Enterprise.
Holy
Cross waa finally able to en­
gage a regular rector in 1913
when the Rev. Arthur Searing
Peck came from Galesburg.

111.
In 1914. Bishop Gray at­
tended the dedicaUon o f the
first Parish House.
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The Apple Basket Is a traditional country shop located in
restored Clouscr Cottage, at 218 West Church Avenue In
historic Longwood.
Along with collectible glass ornaments and Heritage
Villages, it la filled with 18th. 10th and early 20th Century
American reproductions Including Iron and tinware, wood
carvings, hand thrown pottery, shakerboxes, folk art. lamps,
primitive hand dipped candles and many other home acces­
sories.
Owners Joan Ridllla and her daughter. Linda Johnson,
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they collected country antiques and decorated the family
home around them. In 1072. the family moved to Central
Florida, bringing all their treasures with them. They were
surprised to find there were no sources In this area for qual­
ity reproductions.
Realizing there was a real need for that type o f shop. The
Apple Basket was opened In 1967.
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Baseball
needs to
share the
wealth
SANFORD * Arc you excited
about the major league baseball
season yet?
•That'a okay, neither am I.
•Of courae If you’re a aunbtrd
frtun New York. Loa Angeles.
Atlanta or Cleveland, maybe
you should feel kind o f a tingle.
Chances are. you'll be rooting
fo ry ou r teams come October.
Tnat'a the problem.
Owners, players, (ana, televi­
sion executives and everyone
else constantly talk about the
n4ed to bring the game back to
a level playing field and. once
again, nothing Is being done.
Whether the players like It or
not, there has to be some sort o f
revenue sharing plan.
First o f all. there's too much
money for everyone not to get
filthy, disgustingly wealthy.
Secondly. If they don't share
the wealth, the players will lose
everything they've worked for
since the first labor agreement
over 25 years ago.
Jf they don’t share the wraith,
major league baseball Is going
to! eventually consist o f about
to.evrniu
ani eighth-team
eighth
league made up
of(all-star
all-stai teams.
[That's!
&gt;kind o f the way It Is
ndsr-—
Look at the pennant
In the American League East.
New Yprk (wealthy) leads the
way o m two small-market
teams, Boston and Baltimore (a
wealthy team that doesn't know
liow to spend).
Cleveland (new stadium)
should have the central
clinched by Memorial Day over
Chicago (tight owners). Detroit
and two teams with absolutely
no chance o f winning (Kansas
City. Minnesota).
In fact, the Royals former first
baseman Jeff Contne was
quoted In Sporta Illustrated at
the start of the year as saying
the Royals knew they had no
chance o f winning the division
and were Just playing for fun.
In the west. Texas (new sta­
dium) Is leading Anaheim
(Disney) while Oakland floun­
ders In last.
Let's examine. The first place
teams are money moguls New
'&lt;j York. Cleveland and Texas,
printing their own currency.
In last are Baltimore. Minne­
sota and Oakland. One of them
Is a Joke and the other two can't
afford to compete.
In the National League. A t­
lanta (new stadium) leads the
cost over New York. Florida,
which chopped Its budget by
nearly 300 percent last year,
has baseball's worst record.
Just In front o f Montreal.
There really Isn't much eco­
nomic disparity in the central,
ulthough Houston and St. Louis
which lead the way. are In bet­
ter financial shape than bottom­
dwelling Pittsburgh. Cincinnati
and Milwaukee.
Out west. San Francisco and
Los Angeles lead the way while
the budget-slashing Padres
struggle.
First place: Atlanta. Houston.
San Francisco.
Last place. Florida. Cincin­
nati. San Diego.
Is baseball so blind to not re­
alize that it will lose fans from
more than half o f the teams In
the majors If they don't do
something to give them hope?
Baseball’s solution Is to rec­
ommend that cities build new
stadiums and give them to the
owners for no rent or economic
guln.
In other words, baseball Is
holding the small markets hos­
tage. It's already told Montrrul
to butld a new stadium or lose
the Expos. Detroit. Milwaukee.
Pittsburgh. Minnesota. Seattle.
Cincinnati. Philadelphia und
Sun Diego are all boltomtec Jeff, Page 2B

SANFORD - Mark Layton
homerrd and Chrta Sellers
doubled In a pair o f ru m aa the
Pirates topped Ihe Red Sox 13­
5 to even Ita Besl-of-Three
Bambino Minora semifinals a e ­

ries In the Sanford City Cham ­
pionship Series In the City o f
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Rullj Baseball
League Wednesday evening.
In the other game, the Royals
took advantage of eight walks
and two hit batters to eliminate

zero with a 9-6 victory.
T h e Bambino Major Division
and Babe Ruth Division will
continue their playoff aeries'
today at Roy Holler Junior
Field, Zlnn Deck Field and
Historic Sanford Memorial Sta­
d iu m .

The playoffs will continued
today (Thursday, May 6th) with
games being played at both
Zlnn Beck Field and Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium b e­
ginning at 6 p.m.
Final regular season standNobles Communication
s « i 113-1). Knights of

M arriot
pulls out
another
victory
SANFORD - Courtyard by
(Harriot likes to play them dose.
For the second straight game
one o f the newest entries In the
City o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Men’s Spring
Wednesday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League pulled out a
one-run victory, edging Nobles
Communication. 15-14.
But what makes this victory
even more Interesting was that
It took eight Innings to com­
plete. with Steve Woodley’s twoout single driving in Jack
Castclow to cap a three-run
rally In the bottom o f the eighth

Lake Mary boys
Jamie TopeMd (i

coach Larry McCorlde (M ated, let!) is shown w *i
center) and CMe Frank (seeled, right) Mien they
Intent w « i Stetson UniversNy to piey soccer.

Also on hand tor the signing were (standing, left to right) Stophainis
Stephenie Frank.
modier at Jamie. Mtahaet Frank, letter ol Chris end MepMher of
Margie Frank, modter of Chris, and Lake Mary principal Ray Qainee.

Seven win Dustin Garber Scholarships
LAKE MARY • Seven Lake Mary High
School soccer players have been named as
recipients o f the first annual Dustin Garber
Memorial Scholarship.
Four male players. Don McIntosh. Chris
Frank. Jamie Topelskl. and Tim Haney, and
three female soccer stars. Adrienne Elker.
Kristin Hoyle, and Allison Weber, will re ­
ceive a $1,500 scholarship each.
This Is the first year the scholarship has
been awarded In the memory o f Dustin
Garber, a Lake Mary soccer standout who
passed away In on uutomoblle accident In
January o f 1998.

The purpose o f the scholarship, accord­
ing to his mother Judy Clarber Jennings,
was established so that Dustin's goals and
dreams of completing his education and
competing colleglately might be achieved by
other students from his high school.
Ill future yeare. one $1,500 scholarship
will be awarded to one m ale and one female
scholar/athlete. but this year, according to
Mrs. Garber Jennings and her husband
Lynn Jennings, there w ere so many out­
standing applicants that nil knew and
played with Dustin, that w e could not pick
Just one of each — that's why seven were
selected this year.

Shortly after Dustin passed away, while
going through his things, his mother found
a paper written by Dustin for a philosophy
class In which hr hod to list his top five
core values to live by.
In that paper. Dustin highlighted religion.
'
education, and personal
friends
happiness as his core values.
Mrs. Oarber Jennings, who felt that It was
more than Just coincidence that she should
find this paper after his death, decided to
establish the Dustin Garber Memorial
Scholarship with these five core values as
the primary criteria for selecting the recipi­
ents.

teams had scored six
runs tn the first Inning setting
the tone for a battle that would
see the lead swapped several
tng the si
times and seeing
score tied
at 12-12 after seven Innings.
An error and an RBI double
by Mika Taylor had given Noblea Communication at 14-12
lead tn the top o f the eighth In ­
ning. but singles by Brantley
Bnimley.
Ronnie
Wlrth.
Castclow and Craig Appel tied
the game at 14-14. setting the
stage for Woodley’s heroics.
The other new entry. Tennes­
see Country Saloon, won Its
Initial game, taking an early 8-0
lead and going on to post a 12­
5 victory.
AAA Tree Service also won Its
Drat game o f the season, over­
coming a 6-0 deficit by scoring
right runs In the fifth Inning
and scoring five runs tn the
sixth Inning to win by the run
rule, 15-5.
Courtyard by Marrlot is now
2-0
and leads. Tennessee
Country Saloon (1-0). AAA

Lake Mary to host softball regional
'SroRTs kurroit
LAKE MARY - Someone upstairs must be look­
ing down on the Lake Mary High School softball
team.
By all rights the Rams, the runners-up In
Class 6A-Dlstnct 3. should be headed to the
Jacksonville are to face 6A- District 2 champion
Orange Park in the Regional Semifinals.
But because o f a money and travel saving plan
by the Florida High School Activities Association.
It has been decided to have the semifinals and
finals o f the rrglonul tournament at one site to­
night and Friday.
And Lake Mary was the lucky winner when It
was decided on Thursday to send the four trains
to the local high school.
In tonight's semifinals,
Orlando-Colonlul.

which upset Oviedo 1-0 on Tuesday, will take on
Tampa-Chamberlaln ut 5 p.m. and the Rams will
host Orange Park at 7:30 p.m.
The winners o f tonight's games will return on
Friday for the Championship Game at 7:30 p.m.
The Oviedo High School baseball team was not
as lucky ns It will have lo travel to Panama City
to play Mosley High School on Friday.
Mosley defeated Jacksonvllle-Sandalwood on
Tuesday, forcing the Lions to make the long trip
to the punhandlc. Gam e time is expected lo be at
7:30 p.m. (CDT) or 8:30 p.m. locally.
In other Regional Semifinal baseball games on
Friday. Seminole will welcome Sickles High
School from the Tam pa area to Alumni Field at
7:30 p.m. and W inter Springs will make another
long road trip, heudlng to Miami lo face Gulliver
Preparatory School at 4 p.m.

BASEBALL
CLASS SA-NORTH I
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
at AtOmni rtold. Scmissis High School
Seminole High Sctiool 3. Klsslmmee-Gateway High School 0

SEM IFINALS, FRIDAY, MAY 7TH
st A laaal Field, Scmlaolc Hick School
Tampa-SIckles II.S. vs. Seminole H.S.. 7:30 p.m.

CLASS 6A-NORTHI
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
st Fssl Mlhlcr Field. Oviedo Hich School
Oviedo High School 12. Apopka High Satool 6

SEM IFINALS. FRIDAY. MAY 7TH
at Mosley High School, Fsaoou City
Oviedo II.S. vs. Panama Clty-Mosley H.S.. 7:30 p.m. (CDT)

CLASS SA-NORTH B
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
st Dr. Phillips High T -h n 1 Orissda
Dr. Phillips High S ch ools, Lake Mary High School 2

Miracle on Sunshine Network
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - The WNBA O r­
lando Miracle and Sunshine
Network today announced a
multi-year agreement providing
the network with the rights to
televise a minimum of six Mira­
cle games per season to Its
statewide audience of more
than 4.6 million homes.
The Ortundo Miracle become
the 10th professional team lo
Join the Sunshine Network
family.
During
their
muchanticipated inaugural season,
beginning this June. Ihe Mira­
cle will receive unparalleled
visibility on Sunshine Network,
enabling' Ihe tram lo Introduce
Ihe state s first WNI1A franchise

to fans throughout Florida.
Under lerms of the agree­
ment. RDV Sports Broadcasting
will produce the telecasts and
select the announcers. RDV
Sports Is the parent company of
the Orlundo Miracle.
Talent for the Sunshine Net­
work telecasts will be David
Steele, who currently serves us
the Orlundo Magics play-by­
play announcer, and Leah Secondo. who will serve as analyst.
Secondo Is one o f Sunshine
Network's premier collegiute
analysts |FSU. UF women's
events, high school football und
morel and brings a wealth of
experience and talent to her
role with the Miracle.
Secondo will also serve us
radio analyst for the Miracle

gam es broadcast locally on
WDBO-AM. WDBO's Scott Anez
w ill provide sideline reporting
for Ihe three home games tele­
vised on Sunshine.
Th e Orlando Miracle are led
by
General
Managcr/Hrad
Coach Carolyn Peck, who led
Purdue University to the NCAA
Women's Basketball Champi­
onship this past season.
Nykrshu Sales,
u 6-foot
guurd/forwurd. und Shannon
Johnson, a 5-fool-6 guard, were
allocated to the Miracle. Sales
holds the University of Con­
necticut school record for ca­
reer points (2.178) and John­
son brings with her two Ameri­
can Basketball League Champi­
onships.
Please see Miracle, page 2B

C L A S S 3 A -S O U T H □
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
st Palm Beech Commesity College, West Fobs Bosch
Winter Springs 4. Palm Beach-Cardinal Newman 2

SEM IFINALS. FRIDAY. MAY 7TH
st Qsilver Preparatory School. wl»—1
Winter Springs II.S. vs. Gulliver Prep. School. 4:30 p.m.

SOFTBALL
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C L A S S B A -N O R T H I
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
ot Oviedo High School
Edgewatcr High School I. Oviedo High School 0

C L A S S B A -N O R T H □
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
st Apopka High School
Luke Maty High School 2. Apopka High School 0

SEM IFINALS. THURSDAY. MAY 8TH
at Lake Mary High School
Colonial II.S. vs. Tumpa-Chambcrlutn II.S.. 5 p.m.
Lake Mary II.S. v ». Orange l*urk II.S.. 7:30 p.m.

FINALS. FRIDAY. MAY 7TH
Colonial ll.S./Chambcrlaln II.S. winner vs. Lake Mary
H.S./Orungc Park II.S. winner. 7:30 p.m.

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Babe Ruth—
Continued from Page 1B
Three scries will be played to­
day (Thursday. May 6th ) at Roy
Holler Junior Field with the
Sunnllnnd Corporation Marlins
(0-1) playing the Rotary Break*
first Club Expos (1-0) at 5:45
p.m. and the Sanford Electric
Athletics (0-1)
battling
the
Rlnkrr Materials Devil Rays (10) at 7:45 p.m.
II a third game Is needed In
either series. It would Ire play
on Saturday. May 8th at 9 a.m.
and/or 11 a.m.
The Semifinals will begin on
Tuesday. May 11th at Roy Hol­
ler Junior Field with the Devil
Rays/Athletlcs survivor taking
on the Sanford Lodge *62 Frre
ft Accepted Masons Yankees at
5:45
p.m.
and
the
Expos/Marlins winner facing the
Railroaders Cubs at 7:45 p.m.
Came two will be on Thurs­
day. May 13lh. at 5 :4 5 p.m.
and 7:45 p.m. and th e ‘If nec­
essary* game being played on
Saturday, May 15th. nt 9 a.m.
and/or 11 a.m.
The survivors w ould then
meet In the Championship F i­
nals beginning on Tuesday.
May 18th. at 6 p.m.
Game two would
be on
Thursday, May 20th. at 6 p.m.
and the ‘if necessary’ gam e set
for Saturday, May 22 nd. at 9
a.m.
Final regular season stand­
ings _ American Division: San­
ford Lodge *62 Free &amp; Accepted
Masons
Yankees
(10-2-1).
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays (67) and Sanford Electric Athlet­
ics (3-11); National Division:
Railroaders Cubs (12-1-1). Ro­
tary Breakfast Club E xpos (6-9)
and
Sunnlland
Corporation
Marlins (5-10).

BAMBINO M IN O R S
The Pirates (1-1) scored five
runs in the bottom o f the first
Inning and the Red S ox could
never recover as th e Pirates
forced a wlnner-takc-oll game.
The Royals (2-0) scored four
runs In the top o f th e first in ­
ning and held olT a serious
challenge by the Devil Rays (02) before putting the gam e away
with a Ulree-mn top o f the
fourth Inning.
The Pirates (1-1) an d Red Sox
11-1) will meet in the “wlnnertakc-alT game on Friday at 5:45
p.m. at Roy Holler Ju n ior Field.
The Best-of-Thrcc Bambino
Minors City Championship F i­
nals will start on Monday. May
IOth at Roy Holler J u n ior Field
at 6 p.m. with the Royals facing
the winner of Friday's game

between
Sox.

the Unites nnd Red

Game two would be played on
Wednesday. May 12th at 6 p.m.
and the ‘If necessary’ game
would be played on Friday. May
14th at 6 p.m.
Providing the ofTrnsc were:
Pirates: two hits _ Chris Sell­
ers (double, nm. two RBI): one
bit _ Mark Layton (home nin.
three nins. RBI), Brandon B oh*
Itch (double, run). Camrmn
Thompktns and Skylcr Cowhlg
(two nins scored each). Jimmy
Sellers (RBI). Okayc Manley:
two runs _ Greg Hardy: one nin
Jermaine Casey. Loren Mcrthle.
Red Sox: one hit _ Tlin
Barkley (RBI). Mlrhael Hummel
and Jacob Homer lone nm
scom l each): one RBI _ James
Ireland: one nm _ Matt Under­
wood, A lex Kean. Caleb Polk.
Royals: one lilt _ Roddy
Heckle Irun. RBI). Bryan Hope
(two m ns): two nm s _ Gregory
Belmont;
one nin _ Alex
D'alessandro, Brandon Welly,
Harold Daniels Jr.. Eric Hall.
Devil Rays: one hit _ Travar­
ie s McGill (triple, nin. RBI).
Jessica Dickey (triple, nm),
John Salcn. Milt Alverado and
Davie Perdue (one run scored
each); one run _ T.C. Kinney.
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Final regular season stand­
ings _ American Division: Roy­
als (8-41. Red Sox (5-6). New
Tribes Mission Indians (2-B)

Jeff------------Coatinned Cron Pag* IB
dwellers that gave In to the ran­
som. Florida, which has had a
team for only seven years Is al­
ready angling for a new ball­
park.
A city shouldn't have to pay
for a new stadium when Its tax
money and resources should be
funding education and crime
prevention.
Baseball Just doesn't seem to
get It. In football. Jacksonville
and Green Bay compete right
up there with slckenlngly
wealthy teams like Dallas and
New Y ork.- — — .
In basketball. Portland “and
San Antonio are battling fcr the
best record.
In hockey. Detroit. Pittsburgh

and Mariners (1-10): National
Division: U rates 19-2), Devil
Rays (9-3) nnd Newsoinc Hard­
woods Athletics (G-6).

BAM BINO T-BALL
Schedule _ Saturday, May 8
at Lakeside Field. Bovls Homes
vs. Crown Trophy. 8:30 a.ni.:
Rich Plan vs. JTH Enterprises,
9:30 a.m.: Sanford CampbellLosslng American Legion Post
53 vs. Sunnllnnd Corporation.
10:30 a.m.: Saturday, May 18
at Lakeside
Field,
Sanford
Campbell-Lossing Am rrlran Le­
gion Post 53 vs. Bovls Homes,
8:30 a.m.: Crown Trophy vs.
Rich Plan. 9:30 a.m.: Sunntland Corporation vs. JTH
Enterprises. 10:30 a.m.
The league will hold a sea­
son-ending picnic nt a date and
time to be drtennlnrd.

BAM BINO ROOKIES
Schedule _ Saturday, May S
at Lakeside Field, Dcen, Fisher
&amp; Lawrence Royals vs. Play It
Again Sports Diamond Backs.
11:30 a.m.; Shutter Bugs Mar­
lins vs. Sanford Lodge *62 Free
ft Accepted Masons Cardinals.
1 p.m.: Network Electric Cubs
vs. Sunnlland Corporation Red
Sox. 2:30 p.m.; Saturday, May
I S at Lakeside Field, Network
Electric C ubs vs. Deen. Fisher
and Lawrence. PJ\.
Royals.
11:30 a.m.; Play It Again Sports
Diamond Backs vs. Shutter Bug
Marlins.
1 p.m.; Sunnlland
Corporation Red Sox vs. San­
ford Lodge *62 Free ft Accepted
Masons Cardinals, 2:30 p.m.
The league will hold a post­
season picnic at a dale and
lim e to be determined.

and Dallas are among the
leading contenders for the Cup.
Small to medium-range mar­
kets that have a chance due to
revenue sharing.
The baseball players and
owners live In a different world
on another planet and don't live
In the reality o f you and me.
They’re destroying the game
and they don’t even realize It,

Psycho Softball gets first win
By Dean Smith
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SANFORD • Jamie llt z r r und
Matt Kucluskl drove In two runs
each during n dvr-run third In­
ning as I*sycho Softball broke a
2-2 lie and went on lo a 13-3
nm role victory over Celeste
Industries before the rains
came last week.
Clancy Wallace had hit a
grand slam during an right-nin
bottom of the first inning as
Wolfys built an 11-3 lead after
two innings.
But with Steiistrorn Realty
butting In the top o f the third
inning min hit hncluirat Field
forcing a suspension o f the rest
o f the night 's art Ion in the City
of Sanford Recreation
and
Barks Department Men’s Spring
Thursday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League.
Wolfys.
Wlgglnton
Fire

Sprinklers and Stenstrom Reulty are all 1-0, while Psycho
Softball la 1-1, Kenny's Klan Is
0-1. Celeste Industries Is 0-2
und Ihe Regulators have not
played ns yet.

M iracle'

IB

Tart
Phillips.
hometown
product from University of
Central Florida, was selrcted
by the Miracle In the first round
o f the 1999 WNBA Draft.
"We are extremely pleased
that Sunshine Network and
WDBO have partnered with the
Miracle lo provide the Florida
community first-class sports
programming and an opportu­
nity to follow the team In Its in­
augural season.* said Peck.
"We are very excited to be
part o f the Orlando Miracle's

Tonight at Ptnchurst Park.
Stenstrom Realty plays Kenny’s
Klan at 6:30 p.rn.; Celeste In ­
dustries faces the Regulators at
7:30 p.m.; W olfys lakes on
Ft*as* m * Thursday. Pag* SB

Inaugunil season,* said Jim
Libcratorr, Sunshine Network
corporate vice president and |
general manager. T ills agree
rnrnt Is an extension o f out |
long-standing relationship w it)
the Orlando Magic and RD\ I
Spoils nnd we look forward tc
Introducing this exciting new |
professional team to sports funi j
across Flohdu. Sunshine Net
work Is committed to showcas
Ing women's athletics year
round and the Miracle wll
make on excellent addition u
our programming lineup.*

Lost Second Shot: Let’s
hope that C al Ripken follow s
th e lead o f M ichael Jordan.
W ayne G retzky and Joh n Elw ay a n d g ets out w hile he’s
still on top . The O rioles are so
bad right now . It could be
years before they contend
again. R em em ber W tille Mays
In his last y e a tf

Protecting yourself
from sun and heat
SANFORD - Florida is nicknamed the Sun­
shine State for good reason. Th e dally dose of
sun may be good for tourism, but overexposure
to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays Is not good for
your skin.
Anglers should take a few precautions to pre­
vent sunburn and reduce their risk of skin can­
cer over the long haul. Remember to protect
yourself from UV rays reflected off the water as
well as from directly overhead—you can suffer
sunburn even while standing In the shade o f a
boat awning or other cover. Also be aware that
sunburn can occur even on cloudy days.
Use a good sunblock lotion with an SPF (Sun
Protection Factor) o f at least 15. If you're going to
be fishing all day and there are no places to get
out o f the sun, or tf you have very sensitive skin,
use a sunblock with as high a rating as you can
find. Some lotions a re sweat or water-proof, on
advantage In most angling situations.
To obtain the maximum benefit, apply the lo­
tion to all exposed skin about twenty minutes
before going outside. Don't forget ears. nose.
. face, back of the neck, and—If wearing sandals
or going barefoot—tops o f feet.
During the day. reapply as necessary esp e­
cially tf you've been swimming or are perspiring
heavily. Overuse o f sunblock Is seldom a prob­
lem. Some people also use lip balm with sun­
screen In It.
Consider wearing long pants and a longsleeved shirt lo m inimize exposed skin. A hat
(preferably with a w id e brtm) and sunglasses are­
as essential as a rod und reel. Many anglers
swear by polarized sunglasses, which allow you
to see beneath the surface of the water.
Hot and humid w eather also places people at
risk of heat exhaustion or life-threatening heat
stroke. Symptoms begin with thirst, weakness,
dizziness, headache, and muscle cramps. If left
untreated these symptoms can quickly lead lo
collapse, unconsciousness, and even death.
Drinking plenty o f walrr Is the key to pre­
venting hcal-rcLiled Illness. Fruit Juices and
sports drinks help, but avoid alcohol and caffe!•
nalcd soli drinks (these tend to Increase urina­
tion. hastening dehydration). Limit exposure to
the sun and avoid strenuous exercise, particu­
larly during Ihe heat o f midday.
Ileal stroke—when the body's cooling mecha­
nisms no longer w ork—Is a medical emergency.
Symptoms Include red. hot. dry skin (or. con­
versely, pale. cool, and damp skin): lethargy:
confusion or anger: dizziness, fatigue: und col­
lapse.
Move the victim to a cool, shady spot and re­
move or loosen tight clothing. Bathe the victim
with cool water and wet cloths, especially around

O utdoors
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C o fT t’ s p o iid c n t
the head. neck, armpits, and groin. G ive sips of
water If the person Is conscious. Heat stroke
cannot be fully treated In the field: seek Immedi­
ate medical help.

SHUPE'B SCOOP
Nothing beats a B im ini top to h elp prevent
overexposure to the sun.

FISHING FORECAST
Bass action continues to be good In the river
with cooler temperatures and Tow water levels.
Bass are concentrated In the main channel,
where they are more easily located. Look for irrrgular features to hold bass. Tiny Rapalas
fished with six-pound spinning tackle is the key
for fast action and a lot o f fun. Bream and
speckled perch will also readily strike this small
lure.
Sebastian Inlet has good action with snook,
redflsh. Iloundcr, trout and Jack crevalle. Live
shrimp or finger mullet are top baits, while
swimming-minnow lures will also produce their
fair share of fish.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral has little to report In the way of offshore action due to high
seas. A predicted cold front this weekend will
also keep the ocean stirred up. When seas sub­
side. expecl dolphin to show from 160 feet on
out. Wahoo will also be scattered in these
depths. King mackerel will be roaming Pelican
Flats and 8 A reef. Inside the Fort, expect floun­
der und sheepshead. Trout and redflsh are rated
as fair on the fiats of the Banana and Indian rlvers.
Pay attention to the marine forecast before
taking on the rocks at Ponce Inlet. Drum, redfish. small bluefish, sheepshead. Jack crevalle.
und a few flounder will be ready and waiting.
Live or dead shrimp Is bait o f choice, while fin­
ger mullet are also popular. Trout and redflsh
are ruled as good In Mosquito Lagoon.

Oksana Baiul

Philippe (andeioro

Surya Bonaly

A n d N icola B oba k. Body G a lin d o , Victor Ratrmnko, Michaml W t i n ,
K o z a k o v a A D m itrio v a nd P u n i a i o n A J v o l/ o w

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Monday • May 17 • 7:30 PM
C H A R G E BY PHO NE: 4 0 7 -8 3 9 -3 9 0 0
Tickets on sale N O W at the ORLANDO ARENA
BOX OFFICE and all
Locations.

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Sharks first four-game winner in Sanford Women’s Softball
fv D w x fa llk .

SI'OKTS EDITOR

SANFORD • Robin Bishop
and Tanya Geiger both hometed
as the Sharks occame the first
team to win four games in the
City o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks
Department Women’s
Spring Slow Pitch Softball
League at Plnehurst Park Tu es­
day night.
The Sharks scored four runs
in the first Inning and eight
runs In the second inning and

led 14-0 befare Curt’s AUeycata
put a two-spot on the board In
the top of the fourth inning.
B ut Curt's Alleycats would get
no closer aa the Sharks scored
two runs in the bottom o f the
fourth Inning to close out a 18*
2. tu n rule victory.
And while the Sharks have
gotten off to a great start, things
nave not gone welt for Don Pa­
blos of Sanford, the champions
of the Polar Bear League.
Tuesday night Don Pablos o f
Sanford dropped a double-

header* 10-4 to Vaughanjncorporated and 9-4 to Sunnlland
Corporation, to see Its record
fall to 0-4.
Vaughan Incorporated broke
a 1-1 tie with a run In the third
Inning, then started to pull
away b y scoring four runs In
the fourth inning.
Sunnlland Corporation took a
2-0 lead in the bottom ofl the
first Inning and D on Pablos o f
Sanford could get no closer
than 4-3 in the fifth inning b e ­
fore
Sunnlland
Corporation

Softball
»
Services.
Nobles Communication and Pebble Junction (all
I-1), Wells Contracting (0-1) and M.T. Muggs (0-

2).
Next Wednesday night at Plnehurst Park. No­
bles Communication challenges Tennessee
Country Saloon at 6:30 p.m.: Courtyard by Marriot takes on AAA Services at 7:30 p.m.: Wells
Contracting plays Pebble Junction at 8:30 p.m.:
and M.T. Muggs has the week off.

Prodding the offense were:
AAA Services: three hits _ David Huddlck
(double, run, three RBI): two hits _ Brad Hames
(double, three runs), Bobby Brown (two runs,
RBI). Jeremy Bint (run, two RBI). Jason Jordon
(run): one hit _ Chip Snath (double, two runs,
RBI), Larry Dillon (two runs, three RBI): one run
_ Cart Langley, Matt Mehalko, Hank Tboke.
M.T. Muggs: two hits _ Lewis H eller (triple,
run). Bob Walker (run. RBI). John Bartlett! (RBI):
one hit _ Bryan Fenner (run. RBI). Hal Fountain
and Dave Riley (one
run each), Roland Orotl; one
I
RBI _ Grant Lorenrie.
Tennessee Country Saloon: three hits _ Jfen
Kenny (triple, double, two runs, two RBI): two
hits _ Kevin Julian (double, run. two RBI); one
hit _ Manny Silvia (run, RBI). Fish Crain (two
runs), Sam Raines. Jay Otero, Dan Dougherty
and Bob Shaw (one run each): two runs _ Tom
Sabo.
Pebble Junction: two hits _ Dave Kaberictn
(run), Mike Miller. Dave Bennett: one hit _ Brett
Molle (two RBI). Dave Coas (RBI). Kyle Brubaker.
Kent Brubaker and Blake Murray (one run each):
one run _ Vic DlBartolo.
Courtyard fay Mairlot: four hits _ Jack
Castelow (double, two runs, two RBI), Nell
Dougherty (run, RBI): three hits _ Ronnie Wlrth
(double, four runs). Craig Appel (run. two RBI),
Steve Woodley (run, RBI): two hits _ Brantley
Brumley (three runs): one hit _ John Barmne
(triple. Don Bastl (double, two runs), Don
Macher, Frank Sorrentlno.
Nobles Communication: four hits _ Mike Taylor
(two doubles, two runs, RBI): three hits _ Jeremy
Churut (home run, two tuns, four RBI): two hits
_ Bill Cogbum (double, run, two RBI), Richard
Stewart (two runs, RBI). Jason Flannigan (RBI);
one hit _ Tony Taylor (triple, two runs), Tbm
Wilks (double, run), Brian Jones and Jan
Laagering (one run each): one run. one RBI __
Steve Paines; one run _ Mickey Cogbum.

pulled away.
The Sharks are 4-0 and ore
being followed by Sunnlland
Corporation (3-1), Vaughan In­
corporated (2-1), Curt's Alleycats (0-3) and the Sharks (0-4).
Next Tuesday night at Plnehurst Park, the Sharks take on
Vaughan Incorporated at 8:30
p.m. and Curt's Alleycats plays
the doubleheader against Don
Pablos o f Sanford at 7:30 p.tn.
and Sunnlland Corporation at
8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Vaughan Incorporated: three
•hits _ Bonnie Chaplin (triple,
two runs scored, four RBI); two
hits _ Lynn Webb (double,
three RBI). Lix Turner (two runs
scored, two RBI); one hit _ Sondala
Mulkey
(three
runs
scored), Bree Davis (two runs
scored), Jana Booker (one run
scored), Pam Cornell, LuAnne
Msdsaac.
Don Pablos o f Sanford: two

hits _ Marie Byrd (one run
scored, one RBI); one hit _
Cathy Lynn and Diana Colonlo (one run scored each).
ula Songer and Kelly Otero
(one RBI each). Shay Brown.
Sunnlland Corporation:
hits _ Shelll Walters (double,
three runs scored), Dino Wilson
(double), Carol Cranick (two
runs scored, one RBI). Kbn
Oakley (one RBI); one hit _ B e­
linda
Anderson
(two
runs
scored, one RBQ. Glenda T o ­
bias. Becky McCarnan; one ran
scored _ Mlekl Lewis, Ann
Larua.
Don Pablos o f Sanford: two
hits _ Marie Byrd (triple, two
RBI). KeOy Otero and Sur nn
Hunt (one run scored each);
one hit _ Shay Brown and Lucy
Sellers (one double
each),
Cathy Lynn (one RBI). Lynette
Barkley (one run scored), Diana
Colangelo, Paula Songer; one
ran scored _ Nina Byrd.

Sharks: three hits _ Teresa
Howdyshell (three runs scored,
one RBI): two hits _ Robin
Bishop (home run. two runs
scored, four RBI). Tonya Geiger
(home run. three runs scored,
two RBI). Debbie Huss (two
runs scored, two RBI): one hit _
Deborah Manfrrdl (one ran
scored,
three
RBI).
Sheila
Sanders (three runs scored),
Gloria Eflrd (one run scored),
Betty Browne (one RBI): one
ran scored _ Jenny Blowers.
Curt’s Alleycats: one hit _
Barbie Bartels (one run scored,
one RBI). Kathy Kllngensmlth
(one ran scored), Julie Knccht.
Jennifer Hemphill; one RBI _
Sue Nickel).

gleo, one ran scored).
Also contributing were Jamie
Pltser (one double, one ran
scored, two RBI), Brian Jones
(one double, one run scored),
Jeremy Chunat and Tom W ilks
(one single, one ran scored and
two RBI each), Mickey C ogbum
(one single). Rick Bam es (two
runs scored) and Brian Cronin
(one single).
Providing the offense for C e ­

leste
Industries were
Ton
Lemond (two singles). Tony
Duncan (one home run, one run
scored, one RBI), James Mon­
crier (one trlpte). Eddie Smith
(one single, one run scored),
Tommy Gracey (one single) and
Kenny Floyd (one run scored).

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and Wlgglnton Fire Sprinklers
has the week off.
Doing the damage for Psycho
Softball were Jason Flannigan
(three singles, two runs scored,
one RBI). Tony Taylor (three
singles, two runs scored). Matt
Kuctnskt (one home ran. one
single, one ran scored, three
RBI) and Mike Taylor (two sin-

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center. Tho Oietnct will lake action on aach permit application
Sated above unloaa a petition lo r an adnvnlatrailvo proceeding
(hoaring) la Iliad pursuant lo tha proviwoni ol Eectione H O M S
and 120 ST. Florida Statutee Chapter 2S-10S and 40C-I.104F,
Florida Admmielrattve Coda ( F A C ) . A parson whose subs tantiai
inl ares 1 1 are affected by any of the Oral nets proposed permitting
decisions idenlified above may petition lor administrators hearing
in eccoidance with Section# 130 SIS and H O S T or an parties
may reach a written agreement on mediation as on alternative
remedy under Section 120.373 Choosing mediation writ not
adversely altect the right lo a hearing II mediation does not result
in a celtiemeni Tha procedures tor pursuing mediation are set
tortn In Section 130 S73. F S . and Rules 3 S -10S 1 I1 and SE­
I M 401- 401 F A C Pelittona m ust comply with the requirements
ot Florida Administrative Code. Chapter 1S-1M and be filed with
(received by) the District Clark, located al District Headquarter*.
4041 m id Street. Palatks, Florida 111 77. Pebtlona for administra­
tive hearing on tha above appttoation(a) must be tiled within twen­
ty-one ( I I ) days ol publication ot this notice ol within twenty-ala
(I f ) day* o l the D ltlrk t depositing notice ol Osip Intent In the mail
tor those persona to whom to* District mail* actual node*. Failure
to Me ■ petition within tola lima period than constltut* ■ waiver
ol any right such parson may have to request an adminlstratfva
da termination (has ring) under Sections 130 M l and 110.17. F .I.,
concerning the subject permit application Petition* which am
not tiled in accordance with toe above provisions era subfeel lo
dismissal Because Iha administrative hearing process I*
designed to formulate Hnal agency action. Ihe tiling o l e petition
mean* that to* District* total action may be different horn the
position lthan by II in tola notice ol intent Persona who** sub­
stantial Intareals will be affected by any such linel decision ol too
District on Iho application have the right to become a party to the
proceeding, in accordance with the requirement* set forth abov*.
Gloria Lewis. Director. Division o l Permit Data Service*
St Johns River Water Management Oil triet
Publish May S. I M S
DEC-4E

NOTICE
OB FICTITIOUS N A M

NOTICE
Of FICTITIOUS NANS

Nolle* I* hereby given that I
am engaged In buslnaaa at 1S1
Lake Sid* Circle, Sanford. FL
31773,
Seminole
County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nome ol PRO AUTO DETAILMO. and that I intend lo regis­
ter said nam* with to* Division
ol Corporations. Tallaha***#,
Florida, in accordance with the
visions ol tha Ftatilioua
n* Statute*. To-W it (action
M 3 H . Florida Etatutaa 1M1.
Timothy Lae Cardinal
Publish: May I . I M S
DEC-44

Node* is hereby given that w e
are engaged in business al 1B1
Qlendal* Dr.. Longwoed. FL
33710.
Sem inole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nam* ol CPC SYSTEMS, and
that w# inland to regiatav said
nam* with tha Division o l
Corporation*.
TalUhs****,
Florida, in accordance with the
provision* o l Iho Fictitious
Name Statute*. To-Wit: lection
Its OS, Florida Statutes tW t
Johnathan J G en I
Barths M. G ant
Publish May « . I M S
DEC-4S
_____________

C

•nd* copy of Iha onSnonco I f n i bo n i b t e
of Po olfico of ItM C«y Cbik ko al ponono dMOing to ojumino Oro um o
All peite* n m h n tl smt citoono ifw l have on opportunity to bo taoid
of said hoanng
Uy onler ol too Ctly Conrnnwui ol too Cify of SontonL Ftondo.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PARTICI­
PATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3304*24 a
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If« peioon decideo to oppeel • deceion mode
M ill foopocl to w y molior constoersd ol too ibovo moobng or tU N lrj.
ho moy nood a vorbotun rocord ol too proceedings. InchMSng too Mottro n y and ovidonco. which rocord • not proiridad by too Cify of Swilont
(fs m 01os)
Jam ! R Doughorty. CMC

CnyCbrh
PutHiah Apnl 29 S May S. ISM
DEB-373

R O TIO B
OP FI0 TIT1 O U E NAME
Nolle* i* hereby given that I
am engaged in businea* al P O.
Boa 1410. Golden rod, FL 12733,
Seminole County. Florida, under
to# Fictitious Nam* ol JU IC E D
RIOMT. and that I inland to reg­
ister said nam* with the
Division
ol
Corporation*.
Tallahassee. Florida, in accor­
dance with the provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statul**, ToWit le ctio n M S Ot. Florida
Statute* 1M I
The Karand Corporation
Bobby Brook*
Publish May f. IM S
DEC-43

N O T IC B
OF F IC T IT IO U S HAMS
Notice ia hereby given that I
am angsgad in business at SOT
East S t. Longwood. FL 337S0.
Semino a County. Florida, under
to* Fictitious Nam* ol O A K
HAVEN A D U L T O A TC A B B . and
that I nlvnd lo reglslar said
nam* with the Division ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Florida, in accordance with the
provision* o l the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To-W it Section
M S Ot. Florida Statute* l t t l
Jama* L Fulkerson
Publish May E. I M S
DEC-47

IN B R IE F

Al) events are held inside the airconditioned UCF Arena.
Please call the Men’s Basketball office for a
free brochure at (407) 823-5805.

MAGIC PLAYOFF TICKETS ON SALE

FLORIDA AAU TOURNAMENTS

Orlando - Orlando Magic playoff tickets are
on sale.
Tickets arc available through the Orlando
Arena Box Office (cash, MasterCard, Visa.
American Express, and Discover) and all
TIcketMaster outlets (cash only).
Tickets can also be charged by phone
through TIcketMaster by calling (407) 8 3 9 '
3900 (American Express, Discover, Master­
Card and Visa). In addition, tickets can be
ordered via TIcketMaster Online with a major
credit card. The
internet
address
Is
www.tlcketmaster.com.
There Is no limit on the number o f tickets a
customer may purchase.

LAKE MARY - Florida AAU will be con­
ducting State Championship Tournaments in
Baseball and Boy's Basketball.
Teams have an opportunity to represent
Florida In National Competition.
Boy* ■ratsttisll M ata Tournament dates

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD • The Sanford Youth Football
Association (SYFA) will be registering for the
First Annual J eff Blake ch arity Football
Camp over the next two weekends.
Registration Tor the camp will be held at the
'CHAMPS’ Sports at the Oviedo Marketplace
Mall on May 8th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Locally, sign-ups will be held at the ’Just
For Feet’ In Seminole Towne Center Mall In
Sanford on May 15 horn 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Blake, the quarterback of the Cincinnati
Bengala. will make an appearance to sign
autographs from 11 a.m. to noon.
The Football Camp, for boys and girls ages
7-to-17. will be held May 22-23 at Seminole
High School with present and former NFL
players, the Seminole High coaching staff and
the SYFA coaching staff providing Instruction.
Cost Is $90 for two days or 950 for one day.
All proceeds from the camp w ill go toward
youth sports programs.
For Information, call (407) 330-9016.

KIRK SPERAW BASKETBALL CAMP
ORLANDO • The Kirk Speraw Basketball
Camp at the University of Centra) Florida Is
now accepting registrations for boys and girls
(ages 7-17) for upcoming Day Camp sessions
and the Shooting Camp.
Day Camp (June Uth-through-18th and
June 21st-through-25th) _ $160. Includes
lunch dally, a basketball to each camper, a
camp T-shirt, professional Instruction and 5on-5 games.
Shooting Camp (Saturday. June 26th from 9
a.m.-to-3 p.m.) _ $40 per camper Includes
leaching the basic fundamentals o f shooting,
advanced shooting drills and shooting com­
petitions.

art:
•A ges 9. 10. 11. 12. 15 _ May 7-through9.
• Ages 13. 14. 16, 17. 19 . May 14through-16.
Baseball State Tournament dates are:
• Age 12 _ May 7*to-9.
• Age 9. 10, 11 _ May 14-through-l6.
• Age 13 _ May 21-to-23.
•A g e 14. 15. 16 _ May 28-through-31.
•A g e 18 .J u n e 11-to-13.
For more Information, please call the
Florida AAU office at (407) 302-7570.

ICE LOOKING FOR PLAYERS
LAKE MARY - The Seminole Ice U-15 boys
team (U -I6 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 Larry
McCorkle. will have tryouts on Tuesday and
Thursday. June 8 and June 10. at the Semi­
nole complex.
Call McCorkle at 695-2131 or Ron Fulmore
at 323-3500 for details.

SEMINOLE SOCCER SCHOOL
LAKE MARY - The 20th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers two weeks of sum­
mer soccer Instruction.
The two weeks are June i-5 at Lake Mary
High School and July 19-23 at Lake Howell
High School.
For registration brochures and Information,
contact camp director Lany McCorkle at 3209557 or 320-9708 during the day or 6952131 In the evenings, or check the web site
al aelionintcmet.net/uscrs/mcrorkle.

SRD TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is offering Tennis
Lessons at Qrovcvtew Park (off Lake Mary
Boulevard).
The lessons, taught by Greg James, costs
$20 for each four-week session. Students
must register at City Hall.
For more Information call 330-5697 or
682-6086.

�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Cla88lfied Dept.
To Place Your Ad

4 B •SoerdnoM HofoM. RgnAurt FYvkJs •Thursday, May 6,1980

Legal Notices
U N C L A IM ID
V S H IC L I A U C TIO N
Removal ot lh . below
rt«*cr.b*d vehicle* a a t c on due lad M&gt; compliance with F 6
713 TO Notic* tb it Dutch .
Towing will M il .a id ».hicl*a al
Public Auction lo r each on May
17th at 10 00 am at 200
P*r»im m cn
Ava ,
Sanford.
Florida W* r . . . r v . th* right to
withdraw any vahicl*. from thia
auction All vahicl*. M id AS IS
No till* guaranteed Butch .
Towing r***rv*« th* right to bid
on any v*hicl*
Vahicl*. may b* v&gt;*w*d on*
hour prior to .al*
1SS1 Honda Black
JH2SC010I8M000740
l i l t Plymouth Sihr*r
1P3BM44C4QD264472
I M S Pontiac Sifrtr
G F2 FS iTS tQ L2 t4 7 0 0
P u bh .h May S I M S
D EC-33

N O TIC E OP A U C TIO N
T in . auction will b* h*ld on
May 27 tS9S at Noon at 32S
Aulin Arc Ovrodo. FL
Pro.p*ctnr* bidder* may
in .p * c l th* **hici*. on th* day
b*for* lh* auction from S AM
until S PM Term , at* c a .h or
certified fund* only Oviedo
Tow ing r*.*rv*a th* right to
accept or r*fm* any and all
b id .
Th# tallowing Mhictaa ara
offered tar bid*
SI C H IV Y CAVALIER
ia tJC l4 a 3 M Jt2 S 7 S S
SS HONOA C M
JHMEDS3S1KS007S04
Pubuth May § I M S
DEC-40

IN T N I OINOUrr COUNT
OP T N I 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND PON
SININOLB COUNTY,
PLONIOA
O B N IR A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
DIVISIO N

CASS NOiSR S its OA t « N
S O UR CE O N i M O R TQAOE
SERVICE* CORPORATION
F/K/A FIREMAN S FUND
M O R TQ AOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
FREOERICR T H ALL
A/K/A FREDERICA HALL.
IF LIVINO AND IF DEAD.
T H E UNKNOW N SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O R A N TE iS . ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. C R ED ITO R S .
TR U S TE E S AND A LL O THER
PARTIES C LAIM IN G AN
IN TE R E S T BY. TH R O U G H .
UN D E R OR A G AIN ST
FREDERICK T HALL
A/K/A FREDERICK HALL.
UNKNOW N SP OU SE OF
FREDERICK T H ALL
A/K/A FREDERICK HALL.
IP ANY: NATION6CREOIT
M O RTGAGE CORPORATION
OF FLORUJA JO S E NUNEZ.
A L L E N E M ROBBINS.
SW EETW ATER OAKS
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . CITY OF SANFORD
FLORIDA JO H N DOE AN0
JA N E DOE AS UNKNOW N
TEN A N TS IN POSSESSION
OEFCNOANTIS)

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS H ER EBY OIVEN
pur.uanl lo a Summary Pinal
Judgment ol loreclosure dated
Apr l 23 IS M entered in Civil
C a M No »S 2622 C A 14 B ol
th* Circuit Court of lh* 1STH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will M il lo lh* highett and
bear bidder lor caati W E S T
F R O N T DO O R OF C O U R T ­
HOUSE
ot th* S EM INO LE
County C ourlhou.e located al
301 North Park Avanua in
Sanlord Florida, at I t 00 a m
on thia 23th day ol MAY. IM S .
lh* following daaenbed propar­
ty aa tal forth in aaid Summary
Final Judgm ant to-wit.
L O T 4 B LOCK C. SW EETW A­
TER
OAKS.
S E C TIO N
II.
A C C O R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH ER E O F AS R EC O R DED IN
PLAT 1 0 0 K 23. P A 0 IE I . 10.
AND 11. P U E U C RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA
Dalad thia 21th day ot April,
1IS1
(C IR C UIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
Oy D oothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
TH E LA N O FFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTO R NEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S UNIVERSITY 0RIVE
S U ITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(3*4)233*4000
33*3*173 (SNW)
In accordance with the
American with OiMbililie* Act.
prra o n i with dt.abildie. Hand­
ing a apacial accommodation to
participat* in thia proc**ding
ahould contact th* Clerk ol the
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County c o u rth o u M al 407-3234333. not lalar than .even day*
prior to th* proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. 1-S00-SSS-S77I
(TO O ) or l-tO O -tS S -3770 . via
Florida Ralay S e m e .
Publiah April 2S. and May S.
1333
OEB-276

Legal Notlcta
IB TN I CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
•EM IRO il COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S E RO.I 3 S -S 4 S B -C A -1 4

onrisiOHi B
NATIONSBANK. N A .
Euccaa.or by Margar
with NATIONSBANK. N A
(SOUTH). S u c c .ito r by
Merger with NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIDA. N A
Plaintiff.
n
A D N A N F CHAADAN
UNKNOW N SPOUSE OF
A0NAN F CHAABAN
K/K/A NAWAL CHAABAN.
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC . PREFERRED CONSUMER
CREDIT CORPORATION
A/K/A PREFERRED CREDIT
CORPORATION. FIDELITY
FUNDING MORTQAOE CORP
Dafandant(t)
N O TIC E OP S A L E
N O TIC E I t HEREBY GIVEN
THAT. PURSUANT TO THE
JUDGM ENT OF FORECLOSURE
EN TE R E D IN TH E
ABOVE
C A USE. I WILL S I L L THE
PROPERTY SITUATED IN SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
DESCRIBED AS
U N IT
f 47,
ALTM O NTE
H EIG H TS. A CONDOMINIUM .
AND AN UN 0IVI0ED
tilt
IN TE R E S T IN TH E COMMON
E LEM E N TS
APP U R TEN AN T
TH ER E TO . IN AC CO R DANCE
W ITH TH E DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM FILED FEBRU­
ARY 14. 1I7S IN O FFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1 I M . PAGES
170S TH RU 1730 INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC R IC 0 R 0 S OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AT P UB LIC SALE. TO THE
H IGHEST AND M E T II0 0 E R .
FOR CASH. AT 11.00 A M . ON
MAY 2 t. IS M . AT W E S T DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE C O U N TY
C 0 U R T H 0 U II ,
SANFORD.
FLORIOA.
IN ACCORDANCE W lTN THE
AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS W ITH OISAEILI T U S NEEDING A SPECIAL
-ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
(H O U L O CONTACT TH E A 0 A.
ADM INISTRATOR FO R
THE
CLERK OF THE C O U R T NO T
LATER THAN 7 OATS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING, A T 301 N
PARK AVENUE, SUITE N 301,
SANFORD FL 32771 (407-3234330. E X T 4227 IF HEARING
IMPAIREO, (TO D) 1-S00-SSS•771. VOICE (V) t-SOO-SSt•770 THIS IE NOT A CO UR T
INFORMATION LINE
DATED APRIL EE. 1SSS
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
C LER K OF THE C O U R T
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
NIXON t A SSO CIATE!
310* W WATERS A V t .
SUITE 104.
TAMPA. FL33S14
(113) S33-7722
FILE NO FC-203S
Publiah April 3S. and May S.
IM S
CEO-27*

NOTICE OP
PROCEEDING POD
CLOEINB, VACATING AND
ADANOOMIND A
UTILITY BASEMENT
Nctic* it hereby given the I th*
City Conwmaaion ol lh* City of
Sanlord. Florida, will hold a
Public Heenng at 7 00 P M on
May 24 133*. in th* City com■nation Room. City Halt. 200
North Park Ayanuo. Sanlord.
Florida, to contidor and dalarrrvna whether or not lh# lh* City
I do**, vacate and abandon
any r*ghl ol th* City and th*
Mic in and to a portion ol
that certain proparty lying
balwaan Kndar Road and
McVay Ortv* and botwaan
McVay Ortva and Matthow Ortv*
(203 McVay Driva). lurthar
dansnbod at tallow*
Th* t a il I leel ot Lot 20.
Block F Replat of Sanora Unit*
1E2. a t recorded in Plat Book
17. Public Record* ol Somlnolt
County.
Florida,
laaa tha
aouihaiiy I fail paraHal to
MeVay Onva tharaof; and Ida
waal S li f t al Lot I I . Block P,
R apid ol lanora Unit* 142. a*
racordad in Plat Book 17.
Public Record! ol Sermnol*
County.
Florida,
lata lh*
aoulhatly S 1**1 paraHal lo
McVay Drive tharaot
Al partita in ml tree I and eitile n t thall hav* an opportunity
to t o hoard al aaid hearing
By order of lh* Clfy commteaion ol th* City of Sanford.
Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
paraon decide! to appoel a
deciaion mad* with reaped lo
any matter coneidarad al lh*
above meeting or hearing, ha
may need a verbatim record of
th* proceeding!, including th*
leibmony and avidanc*. which
record it not provided by th*
City o l Sanford (FS 2SS 0101)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEED IN G
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEOINQS SHOULD CO N­
TA C T THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE A0A COORDINATOR AT
330-SS2S
4S
H OUR S
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Janat R Dougherty. CM C
Cily Clark
Publiah MayE. IM S
OEC-S2

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lulo Cam pos
Cewtvry C*Xwr cryptogram* art ervetod from W U O V by lamou*
peopw pau and prater* Even wrier n me c«rwr Hand! tor moawr

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phenom enon distilled lo a rare potency — half tiger, half poet *
— Yehudi M enuhin

Lagal Nolle—
NOTICE DP AUCTION
This auction will b* hold on
Juno 3. I M S at Noon al 32E
Aulin Av* . Oviedo. FL.
Proepeclivo bidder* may
im p a ct the vehicle* on th* day
before the auction from • AM
until E PM Term* are caah or
co rlifw d lunda only Ovlodo
Tow ing rvitrv a * th# right to
accept or refute any end *H
bid*
Th* tallowing vohictoa are
offered tar bid*
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AN ERO ID NOTICE
O P P O R E O L O f U R E B A LE
Nottca la haraby ghran that
purauant
to
an
Order
Roachaduimg Poroctaaura lata
dated
April &gt;3. I N S . and
an la red in ehrU cat# number SS1E0ECA 14 O . ol tha Cireuil
C o u rt ot th# I t t h Judiaiol
C ircuit In and for la m m o la
County. Florida, wherein HOME
SAVINGS OP AM ER ICA. F.S.B.
P/K/A HOME SAVINGS OP
A M E R IC A P .A . lo Plaintiff and
HERBERT
H.
H AA N .
TH E
A R D O R S AT H IO D IN L A R IS
HOM EOW NERS ABBOCIATION.
INC . — . U N K N O W N P IN S O N (E ) IN P O S S E S S IO N OP
TH E S U B JE C T N E A L PRO PER ­
TY.
II.N /K /A
TAM AR A M.
E T O C K W I L L . i a / a r a
Delendent(t). I will aeH lo Iha
lug heel and bee I bidder for
caah al lha waal front door ol
ffio Semmoie C o u n ty sourth ou te in San lard. Seminole
County. Florida, ol H OC A M
on Iho ISth day o l MAY. 1 S N .
M o to bowing doeenbod proper­
ly as aal forth in sold Final
Judgmant. to w it
L O T 401 C . T R A C T *0*. THE
A R D O R S AT H IO O IN L A R I
S E C T IO N 1 REPLAY. A C CO R D ­
ING T O THE PLAT TH ER E O F AB
RECO R OSO IN P LA T ROOK » .
P AG E SS. OP T H E P UB LIC
R IC O R O S
OP
S EM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
N O TE : P U R S U A N T TO TH E
PAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
AO VISED TH AT TH IS LAW FIRM
IS D E iU E O T O B E A D I E T
C O LLE C TO R A TTE M P TIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AN D A N T
INFORM ATION O N T A IN ID WILL
BE USED FOR TH A T PURPOSE
Oalsd lh* 23rd day ol April.
IN S
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
B y Dorothy W Boilon
Deputy Clerk
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Tim Seree is ooe o f the world's most
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Austria, in 1929 (a great year far bridge
p la y ers ) to Hungarian parents. They
fled Europe before World War U, even
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IM7. E leven months later, Seres won
his first national championship.
P la y in g in his usual g a m e a t the
Double Bay B ridge Centre, Seres was
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tin ed to lo s e four tricks: two spades
and tw o diam on d s. D o you s ee any
chance to m islead the opponents?
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value, S e re s' four-spade raise was op­
timistic. but they pay extra for making
a game.

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a dub to dununy’a ace. and a club run
in hand. H e continued with a heart to
dum m y’! q u e e n a n d th e h e a r t a c t .
both op p on en t! follow in g h igh-low to
•h o w an e v e n n u m b e r o f c a r d * .
Truetlng th eir plays, decla rer deduced
th at W e i t h a d b e g u n w ith a -l-9 -3
shape. A n d h e a p o tte d a b e a u tifu l
ruse: Scree c a lle d fo r the sp ad e two,
and when E ast p la y ed th e aeven , he
covered with the eigh t!
A fter W est w on with the 19. b e had
to open up the diam onds, con ceding a
trick to d e c la r e r * ! king. S e r e a won
three spades, th r e e h earts, on # d ia ­
mond, tw o c lu b s a n d a h e a r t ru ff In
the dummy.
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(h o u ld h a v e p la y e d hie k in g on the
firs t round o f tru m p s , o r th a t W est
should have won w ith the ace, not the
10. But honestly now, would you have
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d e a r d r . g o t t t w o physicians I
know claim that they receive e lot of
u s e fu l in fo r m a tio n fro m re a d in g
ta b lo id n e w s p a p e r s . W h at is you r
opinion? In o o e Issue o f the National
E nquirer I read about an herbal drug
c o s tin g 9200 a m onth, which is sup­
posed to cure patients who have suff er ed strokes.

D oes a pregnant woman's d iet affect

the unborn child?

PETER
G O T T , M .D

D E A R R E A D E R : In the opinion of

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by Jim Davis
A A N N P ...V O U W E R E G O IN G
SOMEWHERE W IT H T H I S ?

tabloid newspapers is — to put it kind­
ly — tain ted . I f you w ant to b elieve
that Elizabeth T a y lor is really a man
o r th a t t e e n s in N e w M e x ic o have
rgnated by extraterrestrial
beings. id luck to you. Such claims
.
sensations) fantasy cooked
up to s e ll new spapers. F o r this re a ­
son. I b elieve that any tabloid informa­
tion is su sp ect

acceptable level o f function. W h ile we
a ll y e a rn f o r ‘‘ m a g ic ” c u r e a fo r
m ankind's a ilm e n ts , such a d va n ces
are more likely to originate in medical
la b o r a to r ie s th a n in th e p a g e s o f
tabloid publications. Save you r money.
T o g iv e you r e la te d in form ation , I
am sending you a copy o f m y H ealth
Report “ Fads II: H erb s and H e e lin g
Fads." Other rea d e rs who would like e
copy should send $2 plus a long, selfaddressed, stam p ed envelop e to P.O.
Box 2017, M u rra y H ill S tation , N ew
York, N Y 10199. B e su re to m en tion
the title.

T h e m ost valid m ethod o f evaluat­
in g d ru g s — both p re s c rip tio n and
over the-counter — is to test them in
rigorously controlled scientific experi­
m ents that are ordinarily reported in
rep u tab le m edical Journals. In most
cases o f stroke — when there is per­
m anent d a m a ge — n erve and brain
D E A R DR. G O T T : M y p reg n a n t
tissues have d ie d T h ere is no proven g ra n d d a u g h te r c r a v e s d ill p ic k le s .
w a y l o r e s t o r e su ch tis s u e s to an Could too m an y o f th em h a rm her?

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D E A R R E A D E R : In many respects,
a baby’s h ealth directly re fle c ts the
pregnant m other's diet. F or example,
a d e fic ie n c y o f folic acid m ay cause
n erve defects in the unborn, too little
ir o n can s tu n t fe ta l d e v e lo p m e n t,
s om e p esticides and petrochem icals
o fte n lead to stillbirths. T h e list is a
long one.
Y ou r gran ddau ghter's c ra v in g for
d i l l p ic k le s is p ro b a b ly h a rm le s s .
N onetheless, the high salt content o f
th e pickles could certainly aggravate
hypertension, leading to eclampsia, a
m edical condition that can be ratal to
m oth er and c h ild In my opinion, your
g r a n d d a u g h te r should r e p o r t h e r
cra vin g to h e r obstetrician, w ho will
m on itor the situation and g iv e guid­
an ce when n eed ed
A s a r u le o f thumb, p re g n a n t
w om en m ust follow ■ nutritious and
healthful diet that contains adequate
amounts o f protein, vitamins end min­
era ls. T o do less is to Jeopardize the
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                    <text>THURSDAY
April 8, 1999
91at Yoar, No. 161
(407)3222611
Sanford, FI

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Sanford history, please

Piafe 4A.

□BRIEFLY
a Healthy Kids Day on Sat­
urday from 10 a m . to 2 p.m .
at the family center. 665
Longwood-Lake Mary Road
In Lake M ary. County Bre
•nd police officials will be on
hand, along with Block­
buster Kid Print. T h u e r V i r ­
tual Reality Exercise Chal­
lenge. sidewalk art contest.
•nd prise* from Prp*l Cota
C o.. C h k k -F U A. T C B Y .
Florida Hospital and other
vendors. Persons joining the
Y M C A that day will save $50.
For more Information, call
(407) 321-0944.

E.B. Slone original
goes to Sanford
Museum.

Portly
Cloudy
High 84
Low 64

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

Lyons
wants to
supervise
elections

Lottery
Winning

Numbers

Helmet
law can
prevent
injuries,
save lives

SANFORD - A former San­
ford City Commissioner la
running for public office once

vehicle while
vie
without

cates serve as volunteers for
District 7. working with
mental health court officials.
Individuals and treatment
facilities and hospitals. To

take a 6 -mile birdwatching
hike on Saturday, starting at
9 a m. from the Lake Woo­
druff National Wildlife Ref­
uge. 2290 M ud Lake Road.
Olenwood (Juat north of DeLanding and lunch over­
looking Spring Darden Run i
round out the day. Although
no reservations are required,
directions to the Refuge arc
available on the Wilderness
Trekker InfoUne st (407)
351-9966 or on their web
page at
w w w .geocltles.com /-w lldtrek.

host Southern Gospel group
“T h e Voyager* on Saturday
at 7 p.m. at the church. 499
North Country C lub Road.
For more Information, call
(407) 322-1472.

ADDITION
Th e State Attorney’s OfAce
Commission O n Ethics Is re­
questing accountings from
the City of Longwood from
1995-1998 provided by the
Center for Youth Diversions,
Inc. of Its use of forfeiture
trust funds which It receives
from the City for a weekly
teen dance at the city’s Teen
Center. According to City
Adm inistrator Jo h n Drago,
the city does not currently
have an accounting of the
confiscation account funds
used by the Center for Youth
Diversions from 1995-1998,
even though state law re­
quires an accounting of the
funds. The C ity Is request­
ing an accounting of the
funds from the Center for
Youth Diversions. The Teen
Dance Is fully funded
through the end of the year.

□Q U O TE

“Glory b u ilt on
selfish p rin cip les
is sh am e an d
guilt."
-W IL L IA M C O W FX R

□ INDEX
C l a s s i f i e d ......... 4 B -S B
C o m i c s ...................6 B
C r o s s w o r d .............5 B
D e a r A b b y .............3 B
H o r o s c o p e .............6 B
O b i t u a r i e s ............ 3 A
P e o p l e ...................... 3 B
P o lic e B rle fk
. . .. 3 A
• p o rta ...................1 B -2 B
T e l e v i s i o n .............S B

*1 have a strong co m m itm e n t
to public service.* Lyons aakL
*7)110 Is something I'm very In ­
tent on doing. I want to use
my experience as a c o m m is ­
sioner to Improve voter tu rn ­
out in the county*
For the M arch 2 city e le c ­
tion In which
A A
'M a c*
McLanahan was chosen to r e ­
place Lyons on the commission
and the public safety d e p a rt­
ments were placed under the
d ty
manager's
supervision,
only 10 percent of the city's
registered voters cast ballots.
Lyons did not ru n for re ­
election to the commission. In
Sanford's District 3. the only
district where voters could
cast ballots In the comm ission
race. Just 8 percent of the
registered voters turned out.
In the general election of N o ­
vember. 1998. 4 6 .6 percent of
the county’s registered voters
cast ballots. T h is Is a ne arly
15 percent drop from the g e n ­
eral election of 1996. w hen
61.5 percent of the county's
registered voters went to the
poles.
In the general election of
1994. 64.4 percent of the
registered voters cast ballots.
In the 1992 election. 8 5 .7
percent of the registered vo t­
ers turned out. In 1990. 60.1
percent of the registered vo t­
ers cast ballots.
FMasa sss Lyssa, Psgs BA

helmet.
The Sanford Police and Fire
Departments arc working w ith
the Safe Kids program to en­
sure that children can afford

Lake Mary gives fire
STAFF WRITER
L A K E M ARY • lake M ary city
com m ission ers voted unani­
mously last night to amend the
city’s alarm ordinance and al­
low Bre chief Craig Haun the
same power now granted po­
lice chief Richard Beary to
waive false alarm fees and
prohibit occupancy of a stru c­
ture cited for disconnection of
a required Are alarm or sprin­
kler system.
Chief Haun said the am end­
ment 'addresses ihe specific Ity of adherence.* because In
the past It only addressed the
power of the police chief for
both burglar and Bre alarms.
s
Th e
commissioners
also
voted unanimously to amend
the Are ordinance:

to make b u m
perm its
vakd for one day and not
be Issued for more than
two consecutive days. No
more than two burn p e r­
mits may be Issued for any
one location within a 3 0day
period.
C urre n tly,
there la no time Umlt and
no fee assessed for the
permit;
to authorise Issuance of a
Fireworks sale permit and
giving Are officials Ihe
ability to revoke the p e r­
mit In drought scenario. It
Is now Issued as a lent
permit with fire officials
verifying the tent perm it
and Are extinguisher a c­
cessibility:
to amend the Installation
and use of key lock boxes
and tamper switches on
new structures. Key lock

ore power
- f?

currcntjy In

psoas, c k s f H sus said th at

cess to a structure artthout
waiting for a key from the
owner - will eventually be
required In all existing
buildings ss well. Accord­
ing to Chief H aun. this hm
been addressed In building
plan reviews In the past
and relates to alarm s snd
power shunts (electrical
cut-off). 'Now as an ordi­
nance. It makes standards
enforceable.*
to
amend
InstallaUon
standards and supervision
of Are sprinkler systems
to clarify the code for
renovations
of
existing
structures;
to details
charges
for
standby Are protection or
rescue service. Th e re Is no

In the past charges .w e re
assessed on a case-by-case
basts. 'N o w we have a set
standard.*
He
explains
that the fee Is not a reve­
nue source for the d e ­
partment. It serves to off­
sets additional costs and
could be waived If needed;
•

to make Standard Fire
Prevention
Code.
1997
Edition, published by the
Southern Building Code
Congress
International.
Inc., the city's official Are
prevention code.

The commission meeting be­
gan with commissioners hon­
oring AreAghter / Emergency
Medical
Technician
Flann
Waldorf with a leather helmet
for 10 years of service to the
city.

C oto is a breath o f fresh air in tran sition tim e
Coto tak es c a re of
county b u sin e ss,
b u t will gladly h a n d
over the b a to n o n ce
th e county p ic k s a
new m an ag er.

single contribution but a com ­
bination of all the Jobs I have
performed.* she said Tuesday.
*1 pride myself on being ready
to take on any project or Is­
sue.*
As the daughter of Air Force
Master Sgt. Ralph W. Adams.
Coto learned many cultures
and lessons that have helped
he r In a career she never ex­
pected. T m from an era when
girls like myself thought they
would
be houaewtves and
mothers.* she said.
Bom In Watsonville. Calif,
(outside San Francisco), she
grew up In Japan. Texas. Colo­
rado. Germany and Florida.
She went to high school In
Deland and graduated from
the
University
Central
Florida.
Coto Is married and has two
children • Sean (20) and
Chandler (19). Chandler ts
going Into the Coast Ouard.
Sean attends Seminole Com ­
m unity College.

■y Rasa Whits
STAFF WRITER
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y • O n
his last day of work. C o u n ty
Manager Gary
Kaiser said
'Good Luck* to Acting M a n ­
ager Cindy Coto and gave her
a can of aerosol B.S. R e p elle n t
A little something for Coto to
squirt when the county a ir
gets too thick.
'G a ry told me that Ron
Rabun gave It to h im - that It’s
one of the rites when passing
the manager's torch."
Coto said she hopes to pass
the aerosol can to a new m a n ­
ager in the next m onth or so.
Coto declined offers to be an
applicant for the perm anent
manager's Job. *1 am happy
where I’m at." she said.

“Cindy
Coto
is
extremely
knowledgeable
with
a
good
overview of the county's total
operation."

The county has received 6 0
or so applications as the result
of a nation-wide search for a
successor to Kaiser, who left
public service last week to b e ­
come president and chief ex­
ecutive officer of H T E . Inc. In
Lake Mary.

County Chairman Carlton Henley.

I

Assuming the Acting M an­
ager's Job this week, she said
he r duties are Just as she ex­
pected. The key to doing the
Job well to to Interact with the
various d
lerits. the d t lzens and the Board of County
Commissioners.
'I ’ve seen the county grow
enormously," Coto said. 'F e w
of us expected all the changes.
A ll the new departments since
I Arst came here. It’s a model
county for others, who like
what they see here."

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daughter. Patricia Smith. Del­
tona; daughter. Donna Knope.
Deltona: daughter. Susan O e rard. Pittsfield, Maine; nine
grandchildren.
two great­
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old. DOB 7/27/00.
charged with ftisams
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ofbeera. charged with Contidhd Bubal
Manufacture.
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James L Obver. DOB 72/24/00. waa amatcd by Altamonte
Springs Police officers, charged with DUI.
r i 0 M I B g | T , April 0. 12:51 a.m.. U S. Highway 17-02.
Lawrence Michael Zeh. DOB 1/13/04. was arrested by
Caaaelbmy Police officers, charged with DUL
LABS MART. April 0. 2:47 am .. State Road 400. William
Burnett Washington J r.. DOB 3/12/71. was arrested by Lake
Mary Police officers, charged with DUI.
LONOWOOO, April O. 1:44 am .. State Road 434. Joseph
Brian "Joe* or "Tiny* Biggs. DOB 7/10/71. wss arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
BAMTOBD. April 0. 0:00 p.m.. State Road 40 A. Dennis Rich­
ard Lambert. DOB 12/14/03. waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
■AEPORB, April 0. 1:10 am .. Joseph Henry Moby* Oorman
m. DOB 1/23/00. waa arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs

I M B S . A p ril 0. 12:27
i Ortmes, D O B 0/13/74.
Sheriffs officers, charged
Iyer's License Suspended

p .m .. Tangerine Road. Alan
was arrested by Seminole
w ith Operate Motor Vehicle
/ Revoked.

A L T A M O N T E 0PRDVO0. April 0. 12:28 a.m.. Palm Springs
Drive. Frederick V . Jo rd a n . D O B 8/20/71, was arrested b y
Altamonte Springs Police officers, charged w ith Fleeing /
E lu d in g .
A P O P K A . April 0. 0 :2 0 p.m ., Redflsh Cove. Michael Anthony
Slade. D O B 3/10/77. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Home Solicitation / Sale W ith­
out a Perm it.
C A i B E t B E R E T , A p ril 4. 0:40 p.m .. Reedy Cove. Christine
Dianne Zetgler, D O B 7/20/00. was arrested by Seminole
C o u n ty Sheriffs officers, charged with Throw Missile at O c ­
cupied Vehicle / Domestic Violence.
F E R N FA R R . April 0. 1:13 a.m.. South Highway 17-02. John
Doe (a .k .a Jam es Tho m a s San borne). D O B 12/20/46. was
arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with
Trespass Property O th e r Than Structure and Resist Officer
W ithout Violence.
L A R S M A R T . April 5. 8:35 a m .. Hidden Lake Drive. Luis
Eduardo Delgado. D O B 7/14/60. waa arrested by High Inten­
sity D ru g Trafficking Agency officers, charged with Forcible
Rape and Abduction.
0 A R F O R D , April 5. 11 p.m .. Cypress Avenue. Kendra Latonya
Fettles. DO B 3/17/81. was arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged w ith Resist / Obstruct / Oppose Officer W ith­
out Violence.
0 A N F O R D , April 4. 12:05 a m .. Summ erlin Avenue. Durran
Dm ond Daniels. D O B 12/14/80. was arrested by Sanford Po­
lice officers, charged w ith Resist / Obstruct / Oppose Officer
W ithout Violence.
B A ffPO KD , April 4. 0:0 4 p.m.. Myrtle Avenue. Sandra Perez
Penalosa. DOB 11/3/73, was arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged with Breach of Peace and Resist / Obstruct /
Oppose Officer W ithout Violence.
0BM UVOLB C O U N T Y . April 6. 12:50 a.m.. Street Unknown.
Kyle Jam es Phillips, D O B 3/0/68. was arrested by Seminole
C o u n ty Sheriffs officers, charged with Disorderly Intoxica­
tion.
W I N T E R 8FBDVO0, A p ril 3. 8 :10 p.m.. Slate Road 434.
Obispo Antonio Paxtor (a.k.a. Miguel Lopez). D O B 10/0/78.
was arrested by Sanford Police officers, charged with Resist­
ing Without Violence and Unauthorized Possession of Ficti­
tious Driver's License.

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bam T . Norman. Oulfport.
Mka.: rtangh k r. Barbara For­
ster. Apopka: daughter. Sumn
Frasier. Ldand, Mias.; 10
grandchildren.
11
great-

of 8*. Jam e s A.M .E. C h u rc h .
Mrm. Williams-Norton
at*
joyed cooking far her fam ily
and ftlenda. She aka e n jo ye d
p ending peaceful n n a w n t i
g u d e n in g .
,
Surrtvora Include **«— »— f
WUUeaw.
Jamestown;
aan.
Jamaa Norton.
Jam eatoem ;
aon.
Anthony
W Uham a,
Jamestown: aon. Marshall W E Mama. J r . , J amestown; son,
O a ry WUhams. Jam estow n:
aan. Edw ard Norton, B e th ]a hem. Fk.: daughter. B a rb ara
Lomax.
Oeneva:
d a ughte r,

D m ly Stewart, Jamestown:
brother. Sylvester Redding.
Jamestown; IB grandchildren.

S u rrtvo m Include ton. F r e derlck Vaccaro. Deltona; aan.
Peter V . Vaecaro. Deltona;
m , N daon ’ Ray” Vaccaro,
Deltona:
daughter.
Diana
Bentkowskl.
Carm el,
N.Y.:
daughter. Linda Vaccaro. D e ltona; brother, T b m Sclortina,
Ta m p a:
brother.
Tony
Sciortino.
Lakeland;
slater.
M ary Sciortino. Ybor C ity;
seven
grandchildren.
four
g rea t-g ran d child ren ,
Bautdauff Fa m ily
Fun e ra l
Home. Deltona, tn charge of
aenrlcco.

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Court. Winter Springs, died
Tuesday April 0. 1099. Born
Feb. 7. 1010 In Jacksonville,
she Hired in Central Florida for
13 yean. Mrs. HaQ was a re ­
tired waitress. She was a Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include son. Je f­
frey M. Mara. Winter Springs:
three grandchildren.
Danfield Funeral Home. Win-

Cleon T. Oran!. 70. Douglaa
Are.. Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday April 4. 1000. He waa
bom In Rochester. N.Y. M r.
Oranl waa a retired child care
worker. He was Protestant.
Survivors Include
niece.
Mary Lacounl. Oladsden. Ala.:
caregiver. Ronald Kincade. Al­
tamonte Springs.
Woodlawn Carey hand Fu­
neral Home, Longwood. In
charge of services.
Matilda Arm Lamprecht. 03,
Kiwi Court. Oviedo, died Mon­
day April 6. 1999. Bom Nov.
I. 1910 tn Brooklyn. N.Y. ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1970 from Cahfon. N J. Mrs.
Lamprecht waa a homemaker.
She waa a member of St.
totes
Lutheran
Church.
Oviedo.
Paul
Lam precht.
Oviedo;
daughter.
Isabel
Swanson.
Kennett Square. F a : d a ughte r,
Paula Crooke. Long V a lle y.
N J .;
daughter.
M argaret
Shishim. Prairie Village. K a n .;
daughter. Anita Davis. R ich lands. N .C .; 12 g ra n d ch ild re n ,
eight great-grandchildren.
“
Old
F u n e ra l
Home. Oviedo, tn charge of
services.

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With Your Local Bank?
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Virgil D . Morgan. 75. Lau rel
Avc.. Sanford, died A p ril 8 .
1999. B o m Ja n . 22. 1924 In
Planklngton. S. Dakota he
moved to Central Florida In
1956 from Jacksonville.
M r.
Morgan was a retired C h ie f
Petty Officer In the U .S. Navy.
He was a member of the W e stview Baptist C hu rch. Sanford.
Mr. Morgan was a C o m m is ­
sioner for the Boy Scouts.
Survivors Include wife. Leno
Morgan. Sanford: son. M ichael
Morgan. Loulsburg. N .C .: son.
Patrick Morgan. Sanford; son.
Tim othy Morgan. Loulsburg.
N.C.: sister. Sharon Edw ards.
Sanford; sister. W ilma Beam ,
Ionia. Iowa; sister. T h e lm a
Vance. Belvldere, 111.: sister.
Amber Mott. Plymolh. In d .;
sister. Imogena Bye. O a rd e n
Prairie.
111.: sister.
H a rrie t
Olass. Belvldere. 111.; b ro th e r.
Dale Morgan. Bclvtderr. 111.:
brother.
Ju n io r
M organ.
Belvldere. 111.; eight g ra n d ch il­
dren.
nine
grea t­
grandchildren.
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A Work of Art
Lynn Thompson. Elaine Thomas,
and George Chapman attend a
ceremony during which a painting
by local artist E.B Stone is pre­
sented to the Sanford Museum.
HmM Whs*#ky Tommy WwoM

STEP A B O A R D A N
A R C H E R Y E X PR ESS!

Cooper was a farmer and a biology teacher
R.F. COOPER
Ruby F. Cooper, a young
Sanford m an. divided h is tim e
between teaching biology at
Seminole High School and
farming.
He was a North
Carolinian who stated th a t he
had ra th e r live In Sanford that
anyw here else because of th e
trem endous possibilities.
Mr Cooper was raised on a
farm n ea r Salem burg. N.C. He
had to assum e Its resp o n sib ili­
ties at the age of 12 w hen his
father died, leaving him as th e
only boy In a family of five
people.
tte graduated from M ars Htll
High School and th e n w orked
his way through the U niversity
of Florida from w hich h e was
graduated with a BSAE d e ­
gree.
In August 1922 he ca m e to
Sanford w here he ta u g h t agri­
culture at Sanford High School
from 1922-1928.
While he
w as there, he was in stru m e n ­
tal In getting the football team
well established by assistin g as
coach.
From 1928-32 h e w as a c ­
tively engaged as a farm er:
during the past year he had
re tu rn ed to SHS as biology
teach er as well as o p eratin g
his farm.
D uring 1925 he did some
research work at Cornell Uni­
versity in New York; while
th ere h e traveled aro u n d the
area which com prised the ex­
tent of h is travels.
Mr. Cooper w as a n active
m em ber
of First
B aptist
C hurch where he h ad been
S u p erintendent of th e In ter­
m ediate
D epartm ent
since
1922.
He resided at 610 P alm etto
Avenue with his wife, th e for­

serving on sevrm l local a n d
slate co m m u ters.
Mr. Nix was b o m In Jack so n
C ounty. Georgia, an d atten d e d
schools In Com m erce.
He
g ra d u ated from th e U nlvrrslty
of Georgia with AB and LU)
degrees. When he had c o m ­
pleted schooling, he had b e ­
com e an assistant bank c a sh ­
ier a n d later clerk of circuit
court
In J a rk s o n
County.
From 1915 to 1921 he w as
county prosecuting attorney
and later an atto rn ey until h e
moved to Sanford.
T he former Lottie Appleby
w as his wife and they had four
rh lld rrn : Mlldren. C harlotte.
Sidney. J r. and Carol Jean.

tended schools there. Later he
studied at Rollins College and
Massey Business College.
He was a memlrer of the M a­
sonic lanlge. a S h rln er and a
m em ber
of the
Sem inole
County Cham ber of C om m erce
and Holy Cross Episcopal
C hurch.

Again you will read about
pcoplr m entioned In th e April
29, 1933 Issue of the S anford
Herald.

He resided with h is wife, th e
former Ada Hill. In Rose Court:
they had two children . Mrs.
Olive Adnms and Rolrert.

mer Gladys Boyce, their two
sons. J a m e s Henry and C h a r­
les Floyd, and his m other.
Mrs. Annie Cooper.
(Mr. Cooper was the first a g ­
riculture teac h er at S anford
High School located on Pal­
m etto Avenue. The class m et
tn the basem ent and had a
laboratory acre on Celery Ave­
nue. T heir celery took first
place at the slate fair that first
year and their collection of
vegetables, third place.
I liuve known Mr. Cooper all
of rny life as he continued to
be active nt First Baptist as a
deacon a n d In various o th er
capacities. 1 know Hurt he also
served as a county School
T rustee during the 1940's. He
currently resides at R enais­
sance a n d celebrated
his
100th birthday last S e p te m ­
ber.)
R.A. NEWMAN
K.A. Newman had come to
Sanford In 1907 and had m a n ­
aged Hill Hardware Com puny
ever since that time. He had
served on the old city council
and w as one of the first five
m em bers of the new city
com m ission when It began In
1929. He was presently serv ­
ing as a director of the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank.
Mr. Newman was bom In
T ennessee, but moved to O r ­
lando w ith Ills parents an d a t­

Storm d am age

Linton E. Allen
U nton Allen ram e to Sanford
In 1928 to assum e th e p re si­
dency of the newly form ed
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
uftrr having been co n n ected
with various hanks In Qeorgln.
Chicago and New York City.

C o rrectio n
Both Chip C hapm an an d
Mona Walker Informed m e
th at Tommy S trin g er had not
been a railroad m an hut In­
stead had been In Insurance
and real rstute. Sorry!

Mr. Allen was a native of
Chlplry, Georgia a n d had a t­
tended the University of G eor­
gia. A lieutenant, he saw a c ­
tion on the front line tren c h es
of France during the World
War. He was also engaged In
many other battles.

Sidney L Nix
Sidney Nix came to Sanford
In 1925 to establish a law of­
fice, and had since becom e a c ­
tive In the Elks an d M asonic
Lodges. He was ulso a m em ­
ber of the Knights of Pythias.
Woodman of the World and
Order of Rrdmen.
He had served in secretary
of the local Klwnnls Club for
six years and was recognized
by the members as resp o n si­
ble for keeping atten d a n ce
above average. He was also

PSE Archery Truck on Display
April 13, Noon - 7 p.m .
Central Fla. Pawn Gun Si Jewelry
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Orange City, FL
(9 0 4 ) 774-PAWN (7 2 9 6 )
P S E Reps on H a n d to A n s w e r Q u e s t i o n s

H e l p N e e d e d !!

H r w as an active cltU rn with
m em ltershlps In the C ham ber
of Commerce. Salvation Army.
Masonic Order and First P re s­
byterian ch u rch .
He and hts wife, th e form er
Helen Ives of Orlando, resided
In Rose Court with th eir
d a u g h trr Helen Elizabeth. His
favorite sport and re cre atio n
was hunting.

Now there are 3 Archery Express trucks criss­
crossing America, displaying v&amp;demonstrating PSE
products &lt;S other selected archery products. Each
tru ck is custom -built from the g ro u n d up.

As many of you know, th e
l*rter Srhuul T rophy given to
Sem inole High's m ost valuable
football player Is th e longest
co n tin u o u s sp orts trophy given
tn th e country.
But - th ere
d o esn 't seem to b e a record of
Its recipients since 1909.
t
have a few sin ce then from
SHS and Gary Taylor, but
would llkr a com plete list for
th e SHS Alumni Directory. If
yoti have a list, w ere a recip i­
ent or know som e recipients I
would u pprrelate a call ut
3 2 2 -4 3 8 1 . Thanks!!
The SHS C lass of 1954 has
lost an o th er classm ate - Wal­
ter Wlederhold. If you know
tils w h rrrab o u ta. please c o n ­
tact me.

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H elm et —
Continued from Pi|t 1A
bicycles. A new Helmet Offenders Program will provide
h elm ets lo rh ltd ren d ied for
not wearing helm ets.
C hildren under age 16 who
are given the $4 5 ticket can
receive a helmet for $10 or

less. C hildren whose fnm lly
receives s ta te financial a s s is ­
tance will b e given n h e lm e t
for free.
*Wr’rr try in g to reduce a n d
eliminate h e a d injuries to
young people u n d e r age 16,*
Cpl. Rick Poovey of the S a n ­
ford Poller D epartm ent said.

Old phonograph parts
B y A n n e B. Adam s and
N a a cy N a ih -C a m m ln g i
D E A R A N N E A N D N A N : I need
several old cylinder-type phonograph
records that were used on the Edison
type p h onographs and dictating
machines in the early 1900s lo com ­
plete a school exhibit Information as
to availability would be appreciated.
I D D O K . C O R K E R N . B a to n
R s a g t .la .
D E A R ID D O : In a couple of our ref­
erence books we found the nsme of a
person who collects, smong o th e r
things, cylinder records. He's Sieve
R a m m , and his address Is 420
FtUw ater S I, Philadelphia, PA 19147
He specialties In phonographs and
related memorabilia from before 1930
O u r auggestion is lo write to him —
and be sure lo include a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
D E A R A N N E A N D N A N : I once
had the recipe for ‘ old fashion rice
pudding.” I have lost it. and no other
recipe Is the same Can you send me
this recipe? - J E N N Y O ’ lM lN N E L L , Naperville. III.
D E A R JE N N Y : Here's our farante
recipe for nee pudding It comes from
T h e Fannie Merritt Fanner Boston
C oo king School Cookbook* I Little ,
Brown and C o . 1939)
Old Fashioned Hire Pudding
This is i cry soil and creamy For a
firm p udding, use 1,1 cup of rice
llm w n rice gives a delicious flavor
F o r a rich e r pudding, stir in I o r 2
well beaten eggs 30 minutes before
the pudding is done
4 cups milk
2 3 cup sugar
I 4 cup uncooked nee
I.? teaspoon salt
I teaspoon vanilla
I teaspoon vanilla or a dash or nut
neg o r the gratrd nnd of 1,2 lemon
I I cup raisins, dates nr figs, cut small
Combine the first six ingredients in
he casserole Bake uncovered fnr 3
lours at 300 degrees During the First
lour, stir three times with a fork so
hat the nee wilt not settle After the
irst hour, stir in raisins, dales or Figs
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the dickens Nan also saw an ad for
the “ Filling Pretty" system It’s tem f
ic — the saggy, shapeless cover nowstays put Your letter inspired Nun to
call Paula R ile y, the invento r of
Fitting Pretty She said. “1 started out
trying to create a universal cover for
furniture — something that was inex­
pensive compared lo reupholstoring
or having custom slipcovers made. It
was easy to make something tha t
looked good; the hard part was finding
a way to keep the cover looking good
once you sat on the furniture " Paula
came up a the Fitting Pretty system
for sofas and chairs It's ingenious;
Fo r a sofa, you need to buy both the
g rip set
pliable plastic w edgeshaped grips that tuck into the back
and sides of a sofa litem number 1141,
$29.95) - and the clip kil (item num ­
ber 1135, $24.95). It took Nan a couple
of tries to translate the directions into
a nifty looking slipcover, but she did
succeed Paula has recently d e ve l­
oped a “No Sew Kit" for making slip
covers using sheets or fabric. It sells
for $19 93, plus shipping and handling
F o r more Information on the Fitting
Pretty Systems, or to order, call (800)
121 9236 Fitting P r e t t y items are also
available from the Domestications
catalog. Pottery Barn, Linen Source
and Hancock Fa bric Stores nation­
wide.

Write to ‘ Ask Anne A Non’ alP.O. Bax
240. Ilartland, V T 03018 y u rt I inns of
general intemt unit appear tn the col­
umn Due to the volume n f mrni, personal
replies cannot be provided

T h e re 's no point to a young
kid receiving a h ead Injury.*
Sanford police will 'w atch
neighborhoods
n e a r public
schools dally, w riting citations
to children under age IB rid ­
ing bicycles w ithout a helmet.
At Sanford Middle School
today, police will p articip ate

f w

*

In an enhanced helm et e n ­
forcement effort. Police will
Issue citations and han d o u t
Information on the H elm et
Offenders Program.
Sanford's Fire P revention
Bureau at Fire Station 31 on
U.S. highway 17-92 will fit th e
helmeta For children u n d er age
16, with a parental p re se n c e .
Children with a citation a n d
bicycle offenders d o c u m e n ta ­
tion will receive a free fitting.
Castle Brewer Court la also
participating In the H elm et
Offenders Program.
*We realize that buying h e l­
m ets is a financial burden for
many parents,* Poovry said.

‘Hopefully, this will ease th e
flnanclal b u rd en ."
For m ore Inform allon on

ihc program , call th e Fire Prevrntlon Bureau at (407) 3021091.

Lyons
Page IA
Coatlaaad
T h e biggest goal I have is to
see how we can raise voter
tu rn o u t." Lyons said.
*Wlth
technology, education and a c ­
cess, we can boost tu rn o u t.’
A real estate w ith Arvlda R e­
alty tn Longwood. Lyons holds
a m aster's degree In public
ad m in istratio n From the U ni­
versity of C entral Florldn. He
also holds a bach elo rs degree
In political science from UCF.

and an associates d eg ree from
Seminole Community College.
‘I take serving th e public
very seriously.* Lyons said.
"The whole experience Is a
great honor. It's hum bling. It's
an Incredible experience."
Lyons and his wife S tephanie
arc m aintaining their home In
Sanford.
Their
d au g h ter
Kaltlln. 5. Is attending k in d er­
garten at a private school.

�M . Sffrtnote Harafct Sanford, Florida •Thursday. April B, 1999

L*gal Notice*

Legal Notice*

m t n i e m o v r r co u n t
OB TNI 1ITN JUDICIAL
cm cu rr o b b l o k ib a
M AND BON
MMINOLS COUNTY
OIN INAl
JVNttDtCTWN DIVISION
O U I NO. BS-1M 4CA 14 •
HOMI BAVINOI OB
AMINICA. B ID l/k/a Horn*
Sw ing. ol America. BA .
Ntekrtifl.
VI
Mi AUNT H HAAN.
•I *1.
Dvfvfutanta
NOTIC I
OB BONICLOIUNI M i l
Nolle* i* hereby gn*n that
puftiMfll la IKjl Bmal Judgment
ol Boiuclo.urv d a u d Marti) 31.
IBM. and anlarad hi tied c at a
number 11-1 MICA 14 O. ol Iha
Circuit Court ol IKa tllH
Judicial Circuit hi and lor
•amHiola County.
Blorida.
trliaraln MOMI IAVINOI OB
AMI NICA. B1 1 B/KJA HOMi
IAVINOI OB AMI NICA. BA. la
Plaintiff and TMt ANBOM AT
HIOOIN LAHil HOMIOWNINI
ASSOCIATION
INC .
.
UNKNOWN BINION(I) IN BOIi i i i i o n ob t n i l u a j i e r
M A I BNOBINTY, tl.N/K/A
TAMANA M ITOCKWtlL. MIN• IN I H HAAN. II Irving. and a*
unknown partiat claiming by.
Through undar and agam tl Ilia
a bora namad dalandanKa) who
ara no I known lo ba daad or
allta wliatliar taid unknown
partiat may claim an wiloraat aa
tp o u ta t.
hairt.
datiaaaa
graniaat. or olhar claunanla.
la/aro OalandanKt). I will M* lo
the tugboat and boat biddar lor
eath al fho w atl front door ol
Via lem m ata County court,
houta m lanlord. lam m ola
County. Blonda. al II 00 A M
on Iha I I Pi day a t ABNll. IBM.
the following do ten bad proper­
ty aa aal tartn In taid Bmal
Judgnwnt to wit
LOT 401 C. TNACT ' 0 *. THi
ANBONt AT NIDOIN LAN!
MCTtON 1 MBLAT. ACCONOMO TO TNI PLAT TMINIOB At
M C 0 N0 I 0 IN BUT BOOK IB
BAOI 01. 0 B TNI BUBIIC
NiCONOB
OB
BIMINOli
COUNTY BL0 MDA
NOTI BUNBUANT TO THI
BAIN 0 I 9 T
COLL 1C TiON
PNACTICIB ACT YOU AM
AOV1BIO THAT TMIB U W BINM
IS O ilM ID TO B l A 0 1 BT
COUICTON ATOMS TINO TO
COILICT A OIBT ANO ANT
BtBONMATtON OBTAlMO Will
Bi UBIO BON THAT BUNBOU
Dtlad tfio 11 al day ol MANCH.

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OB TN I 1BTM JVOtCIAA.

cmcurr ou

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CAM NO. M . I M t t i . 1 4 .0
Q l CAPITAL MONTOAOI
MKVtCIB Ine .
Plaintiff.

va
BTANLITS COMBBTON B/N/A
•TANLIT HILBINST1NI,
al a l .

BOBICLBBBM BALI

Nonca it haraby gluon dial,
punuant lo that Bmal Judgm ent
at Boroclaturo dslod March I t .
IBM. and anlarad In dull caaa
number I I » 1K A -14 0 . ol the
ChcimI Court ol tho 11th
Judicial Cuoutt In and for
SamMoto County.
Blorlda.
whrrtm a l CAPITAL MONTOAOI BINVICIS. INC.. It
Blainllft and BTANLIT ■
C0 MP1 TON B/KJA BTANLIT
HILBINBT1NC.
NICMAND
COMBBTON. BIB LINOINO
CONBO NATION.
IIIM N OLI
COUNTY. A POLITICAL lUBOtVIIION OB TNI BTATI OB
BL0 IN0 A - ~ . UNKNOWN BINSON(f) IN B O IIIIIIO N OB
TMI 1UBJICT NIAL BNOMNTV 41 .AMY BANTNUt. iWare
Dv'endanfla). t wut t a t to tho
highatl and boat biddar for
each at tha w a tt front door ol
lha Samfnoio County co u rt,
houta In Bnnlard. Bem.nolv
County. Blonda at 11 00 A M
an tha fSlh day a l ABNIL. 1000.
lha tallowing doaertbod proper*
ty a t aat forth m ta id Bmal
LOT Tl. NONTMIMONI
MBLAT. ACCONOtNO TO THI
BUT TMIMOP AS MCONM O
M BUT BOOK I t . BAOIS 10.
I t. 11. PUBLIC MCONOS OB
MMINOLI COUNTY. BLOHIOA
NOT! BUNBUANT TO THI
BAIN OIBT
COLLICTION
PNACTICIB ACT YOU A M
AOVIMO THAT THIS U W BINM
II M IM IO TO B l A OIBT
COLLICTON ATTIMBTIHO TO
COILICT A OIBT ANO ANY
MBONMATION OBTAINID WILL
M UMO BON THAT BUNBOII
Calad lha Im day al Aprd.
im
MANYANNI MON I I
Clark ol Cucutl Court
By Deborah Conaat
Deputy Clark
CODILIS A ITAWIAMKI
441# Boy Bewut Bowler ard
tw la 4M
Ttmpa Blonda 1944T
Tale phone ( t i l ) ITTCAI 404-03404
Bubbah Aprd 4. I I . 1040
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MANTANNI MOMI
Clart ol Circuit Caurt
By Dorothy W Ballon
Ooputy Clark
COOfllt • ITAWIAMKI
4019 Boy Seoul Boulevard
tuil* 419
Tan pa. Blonda 19MT
Tolaphono (111) l f f -4004
CAI 444 0)941
Bubbah Aprd 0. II. 1BBB
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OB TN I I 0TN JUDICIAL
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MMINOLI COUNTY

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CAM BB. 0 4 -1 0 4 4 CAI 4 4
HOMI IAVINOI OB
AMINICA. BSB UVa Hama
Savage a t America. B A .
Plaintiff.
VS
PNITAM SINOH ONIWAL
and SANBJlT KAUL ONIWAL
A/K/A SANBJlT ONIWAL.
at a l.
Oatandanu

Legal Notices

Legal Notice*

OB POBICLOCBM BALI

m tn i

Nabco to bora By ghran that,
purtuanl lo Ikat Binel Judgment
nl Boroclaturo da tad March St.
MMB. and anlarad m thril cat#
numbar 00-1014 CAI 4a . ol lha
Cireuil Court of the I Bill
Judicial Circuit Hi and lor
Seminole
County. Blotlda.
w hrrtm HOMI IAVINOI OB
AMINICA. BIB B/KJA NOMI
BAVINOS OB AMINICA. BA . It
Plaintiff and CMOWN BANK.
MMINOLI COUNTY. A POLITI­
CAL BUBOtVIllON OB THI
•TATI OB BLONICA. WIKIVA
COVt HOMIOWNINI AMOCt.
AT1CN, INC . PNITAM SINOH
ONIWAL. BANBJIT KAUL ONIWAL A/KJA MNSJIT ONIWAL.
d bring and o l unknown parboo claiming by. through, under
and againcl tha a b o rt namad
d e fen d a n t^ who are not known
to bo deed or ahra. whalhar
eatd unknown parbaa may claim
an inlaraal aa tpourac. ham .
d a riaaat. gran iaat. or other
clotmonlt. it/ara Dalandanr(t|. I
Will left lo tha highatl and beat
biddar lot ta a h i t lha wool
trout door o l tho lam m ola
County courthouee In Sanford.
Bontmoto County. Blorida. at
11 CO AM an lha 1T» day al
ABNIL. IBM. the following
d tte n b e d property aa aat forth
m taid Bmal Judgment, to wit
LOT I f . WIKIVA COVI
BHASI BOON. ACCONOtNO TO
THI
PLAT THINIOB A l
MCONMO IN BUT BOOK 11.
BAOIS 40 THNOUQH 4 1 INCLUliV I. PUBLIC M COROI OB
MMINOLI COUNTY. BLOHIOA
NOT! BUMUANT TO THI
BAIN
OIBT
COLLICTION
BNACTlCII ACT YOU AN|
AOVIMO THAT THIl U W BINM
IS M IM IO TO 01 A MOT
COLLICTON ATTIMPTINO TO
COLLICT A OIBT ANO ANY
INBCNMATION OBTAlMO WILL
M UMO BON THAT PuNPOM
Dated lha H i t day a I MANCH
MANYANNI MONO!
Clark c l Crtawt Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Otpuly Clerk
COOtLil A ITAWIAMKI
4010 Boy M oot Boulevard
Suite 4M
Tampa Blonda 1M4 T

cmcurr

count

Caoo Numb i n
B4 . l t 00.CA 14 B
CHAM MANHATTAN BANK.
oo Thitlee of Accaaa
Binancial Mortgage Loan
Thrtt I N M , a New Ybrk
bonking corpora Hon.
Plaintiff.
MIAN O MOWN, an
mdiDdutl. and UNKNOWN
4POUM OB OMAN O
wife. WANDA L COODMDOI.
an Indn'duat. and UNKNOWN
•POUM OB WANDA L
OOOONIDOI an mdm duaf.
ALANOOOC h

unfa, and ITILLWATIN OB
BLYINO CLOUD
H04MOWMNO ASSOCIATION
HOC . • Blonda nen-i
corporation
NOTICI IS NIMBY OIVIN
a Order for Bmal
Judgm ent
of
Boroclaturo doled March 11.
IM S. entered in Civil Cato
Number M -11M-CA-14-0 ol
lha Circuit Court of the
■ighlaonlh Judicial Circuit Hi a
lor Seminole County. Blonda
that on the 10th day ol ABML.
IM S. al I I M a m NOTAI
N N ' th e tala wdl ba held alme wetl front door K ept at lha
Sommele County Commence
M l N Bark Areaoe San«erd
Blende Tha undarargnad Clam
deasnhed tool property
le t S STlLLWATf N BHASI I.
accordi'g to tha map er pial
thereat aa retarded m Plat
Beak 11. Bagaa 4t through 44.
Bubha Nacordt ol *
County. Blonda
lego Iher with ah atructuret.
Uop ratemewia. htiuret.
ancac and appurtenance# on
taut lend or u ted m cam unction

0 ATI0 March I t . IBM
MANYANNI MONM CLINK
C U M 0 B THI
Telephone (4111011.4004
CtNCU'T COUNT
CAI kBB-SltlT
By Do«athy W Belton
Bubbah Aprd 4. It. 1004
At Deputy Clack
04B-44
IB YOU AM A PINSON WITH A
Disability who n i i o s any
ACCOMMODATION IN 0 N0 4 N
TO PANT.CIPATI IN THI* BAO.
CKO h i YOU AM INTITUO.
AT NO COST SITKA TO YOU.
TO THI PNOVISION OB CIN.
TAIN ASIlSTANCI BHASI
PUBLIC AUCTIOK
contact co un t a o m in ii .
Notica to hereby green
lammola Wrecker Service wdl
TKATlON AT MMINOLI COUN­
tab at Public Auchan lor eatTY C0 UNTH0 UM AT M l N
•ago for each an demand le
BANK AVSNUI. SUITI NMI.
htgheol b idder, the leHewmg
■ANBON0 . BLONIOA H IM .
do ten bed value let
n o n 41M. IIT. 4J1F WONKAprW IB. 1444
WO DAYS OB V0 U4 NICIlBT
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.
OB THIS OOCUMINT IB YOU
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11 00 pm on tha card d a la t I ITTI
above At Senunele Wrecker
U S U I A BLAU ISO
Service 1144 8 Myrtle Ave
t o te S Blau
ken lord Ble UTT3 Bretpacbva
HOI W Bairbanta Ava
biddart may mapact vatuciat
Wmler Bark. BL 1ITBS
one hour prior to tala Termt
Bubbah Aprd I IS IMS
are o a th or c an d ied fund*
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Antiques &amp; Collectibles

EVER

YTHIN0OLDIS NEWAGAIN...

This Week’s Feature Business:

Estate Furniture - Antiques and Fine Furniture
Estate Furniture was the brainchild of auctioneer Fred A.
Whipple. Originally from Ft. Lauderdale. Florida. W hipple
moved to DeLand In 1064 and opened the antique store In the
downtown area of his new home. Not long after. W hipple

opened a second location in downtown Sanford, located at 204
East First Street.
Specializing In Antiques. Estate F u rn itu re also curries a full
line of antique-style furniture, accessories and art work. You
won t find any poor quality here, as W hipple has dedicated h im ­
self to o nly providing the best for his customers.
*We strive to provide outstanding, quality products to o u r c u s­
tomer no matter what we're selling to them,* W hipple said.
’ From a tiny Item to a large piece of furniture. 1 w a n t m y cus­

tomers to go away feeling like they have purchased something that
they can treasure for a lifetime.*
Today. Estate Furn iture 's full efforts are focused on carrying com­
pletely reflnlshcd wood furniture Including mahogany, oak and
hard rock maple. The re is also a growing new line of artist signed,
hand-pain ted lacquered furniture in m any designs.
In order lo appreciate Whipple's efforts In providing each c u s­
tomer w ith outstanding quality, visit the store and take a look
around. Estate F u rn itu re Is open seven days a week.

E state Furniture

Antiques, Gifts,
ancl Collectibles

ANTIQUES' &amp; FINE FURNITURE
FRED A. WHIPPLE •Auctionaar

Early Attic
❖ Florals
❖ Victorian Lines

Specialising in Mahogany &amp; Oak Rehnshed furniture
HISTORICAL DOWNTOWN
SANFORD
204 EAST FIRST STREET,
SANFORD, 32771

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Sanford, FL

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Suite F
8
Sanford, FL 32771

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“Treasures to hand down k‘
for generations.’

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CHINA • CRYSTAL • HTKRUNU • SIIAKRPI.ATK • 1.1MINS
JEWELRY • LAMPS • \RT K UTKSSORIKS

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

616 W E S T FIR ST S TR E E T • SAN FO RD . FLORIDA 32771
(1/2 Block West Of Hwy 17-92)

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and get a profile done on your business.

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203A E. 1st Street • Sanford, F L 32771
Sharon H uggins

"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."

Grow st' through our charming
old houm•built In WGft where
you mill find an Inieresilng
blend id okl ami new

Conveniently located in D ow ntow n Sanford.
We offer Shelley. Royal Daultons, Nippon*. Roseville, Limoges.
Hull, and llall. We also offer the largest vein don oflkinc China
anti Chintz in Sanford. For convenient hours, ktcaiion*.
and lies! selections. Visit St Johns Hay

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- TNasdsy A p t $. 1 M •

Assistant

Sports

Late inning heroics
Seminole baseball, Boone
softball nines pick up wins

Let your
talent do
the talking

h A t a l M _________________
s TaF F whiTxh

SA N FO R D •We re not going to
mention name* In this column.
B u i you know who you are.
There'* a disturbing trend In
Seminole C ounty sport* this
: year that haa been on the rise
; for several seasons now.
;
For one thing, the pool-game
I handshake haa become a po­
; tentlal for bottle.
;
Trash talking Is on the rise
and It's reeling Its head In
Fighting Seminole*
• Seminole C ounty sports. Now.
pitcher Chas Lytle led
in the professional ranks, w ith
fense. going 2 -foe-2
-for-2 with a tri­
! millions of dollars on Ihe Une
ORLANDO • Holbrook drove
ple. Sophomore Angelo Priracca
; and endorsement deals going to
on
(rtflN)
added a double.
• the players with the most mar*
• kettng potential, the trash Is
i understandable.
1
But It Is showing up In local
• sports to the point where
• roaches In football, baakrtball.
I soccer, lacrosse and baseball
I are havtng to w arn players not
and Jeff Knapp (both with a
the Lions' fourth ru n a few m in ­
district. Lake Mary, now 1-6.
I to say anything during the post­
Rv T w w P i g i w l i r
single and s run scored): and
utes later on a Lake Mary error,
drops to 4 -3 In district play.
; game handshake.
(O K K tM 'O N I)K N T
Nick
Tenekedes
(one run
drove In two Insurance run s
*ln our district, which has six
•
Posturing d urin g the game
scored).
with a base*-loaded single In
trams in It. It's Important to se­
I has taken an extreme. And the
O V IE D O •With two weeks left
the Inttom of the sixth Inning.
cure one of the top two seeds.*
; officials are noticing. C u rsin g at
In the regular season, vanity
Holme* extended his active
explained Oviedo coach Kenne
Oviedo's first two runs came
l referees and opposing players.
baseball (ram s are beginning to
hitting streak to 14 games with
Brown. "That way. you get a bye
on Blaine Schulte's two-out.
• mocking gestures and m any
Jockey for position for the u p ­
his second-inning safety while
through the first round of tw o-run home ru n In the first
coming district tournaments.
I other things are not only getting
M urphy ran hts streak to nine
games into the semifinals.*
Inning. It was Schulte's 10th
! the offenders In trouble, the
Actually, they've hern Jockeying
games.
Since both the district cham ­
home run of the season.
for position all season, but now
- team has to suffer as well offer
Providing the offense for the
pion and runner-up advance to
T h e seven-hit offensive was
a flag la tossed or a penalty
things are coming into focus.
Ram* were Chad LeGate (solo
the state playoffs, a win in the
enough
for
Oviedo
Junior
I card is shown.
Th e Oviedo Lions took a n ­
home
run):
Tony
Corrso
district semifinals autoaiattrally
pitcher Paul Lubrano. who s u r ­
I
The attitude might look cool
other step toward securing the
(double): Matt Main (single.
qualifies a team for the state
rendered Just two runs (both
; with the millionaire* on telcvl*
lop seed and a first-round bye
RBI): Joae Torino*, Matt Allegro.
unearned) on seven hits to the
0l « s ta m m foci. most.of the na In the Claaa OA-Dtatrtcl 3 tour­
Daniel Sanford, and Brandon
Justin Holmes delivered the
Rams. He stru ck out four and
, "*Bonal networks celebrate It.
nament • which wtQ be played
Haney (one single each): and
key
hit
Wednesday
night
for
the
walked
one
while
Improving
his
at DeLand s Conrad Park the
But look at the best of the
Kob Maccione (one ru n scored).
Lions, slapping a two-out hit
personal record to 6-0. In the
last week of April • by beating
best over the last few years.
Ryan Trrttlen (4-3) suffered
process, he registered hla sixth
into center Held to score Brett
Lake Mary. 6-2. Wednesday
In baseball. M ark McGwire
the loos after giving up four
M urphy and snap a 2 -2 tie In
complete game o f the season.
night al Paul Milder Field.
and Sammy Sosa were the
run* (two earned) on four hits
the bottom of the second In ­
Also contributing to the Lion
Oviedo. 20-2 and ranked No.
height of class during thetr
over
two
Innings.
Justin
attack were M u rp h y (two s in ­
ning.
3 In this week's Class 6A state
home run race last year. C al
Roberts
pitched
the
final
four
gle*.
one
ru
n
):
Lorry
Grayson
Jerrd
Goodwin,
who
scored
poll,
improved
to
8
-0
In
the
Ripken and Greg Maddux have
never talked trash. Neither did
the New York Yankees when
they went on thetr record ru n
last year.
The best don't have to talk or
Jo h n s River Comm unity College
header by Florida Community
the Mid-Florida Conference title
show anything to the crowd. In
from Palatka In an M -FC douCollege at Jacksonville.
------------------when they swept a double­
the old days, a player might Up
blchrudcr as noon and next
T h e Raider* fell to 2 9 -1 9 -t
header at Central Florida Com ­
tils hat after winning a world
JA C K S O N V ILLE - Th e Semi­
Tuesday, Santa Fe Community
overall and 8 -1 0 tn the confer­
munity College In Ocala last
series. Never for a simple
nole Community College soft­
College from Gainesville comes
ence and will start a six-game
Thursday to even Its M -F C
opening day home run like A l­
ball team Just can't quite seem
to Raider Field for an confer­
home*land today when they
mark at 8-8.
bert Belle on Monday when he
to get aver the hum p.
ence twtn-btll at 2:30 p.m.
host Lyndon State College In a
But the wheels came off the
came out of the dugout after a
Th e week started good with
double header starting at 2 :3 0
Th e Raiders looked like they
train on Tuesday as S C C was
simple third inning homer.
SC
C edging the Patriot* 5-4.
might
be
ready
to
make
s
run
at
p.m
.
On
Saturday
SCC
hosts
St.
swept
handily
In
a
doubleIn football. Denver's Jo h n E lway has been the best In the
league for over a decade and
has two straight Super Bowl ti­
tles to his name. Before that.
Brett Favrr won a ring.
Neither Itad a candy bar
named offer him . Just like
Sammy Baugh. Jo h n n y Unitas
SANFO RD - The Babe Ruth
and other greats from the past.
and Bambino Majors will be
It wasn't necessary. Thetr
tn action tonight In the City of
skills spoke for themselves.
Sanford Recreation and Parks
The best player In tennis Is
SA N FO R D - The Florida Game and fresh Water
Babe Ruth Baseball League.
the classy Pete Sampras who Is
Fish Commission's (O F C s) promotion efforts to
actually criticized for not havtng
BABB RUTH LEAGUE
encourage anglers to purchase five-year fresh­
enough personality. His former
Standings _ Nobles Com ­
water fishing licenses are working out extremely
rival Andre Agassi Is loved by
munication White Sox (8 -0 ).
well. Th e G F C will continue the promotional
Nike but he hasn't won a n y­
Knights of Colum bus Expos
campaign through the end of April.
thing significant In years.
(5 -3 ).
Elks Lodge *1241
Bob Wattcndorf. the GFC's Head of Fisheries
On the women's side. Martina
Braves (3-4). Kiwanis C lub
Promotions, said more than 2 0 fishing m anu­
lllngls. Steffi G raf and Monica
Indians (3-5). Dean. Ringer*.
facturers und publishers made the extension
Seles are quiet, shy ladles.
Morgan and Lawton P A Dia­
possible by providing the G FC w ith free samples
Anna Komtkuvu can do all the
mond Backs (3-6) and Rotary
or coupons. Five-year freshwater fishing license
modeling she wants und act
C lu b Athletics (2-7).
buyer* receive the samples and coupons as free
like the diva of tennis, but she
Schedule _ Thursday, April
bonuses If they purchase thetr licenses during
still hasn't won anything.
8.
at Historic Sanford Memo­
the promotional period.
In golf. Tig e r is all style. He's
rial Stadium. Elks Lodge
Five-year freshwater fishing licenses are avail­
won once In well over a year.
• 1241 Braves vs. Knights of
able from county tax collector's offices for
David Duval Is substance. He
Colum bus Expos. 6 p.m.:
$61.50 or by phone at 1-888-FlSH-FLOrtda (1 ­
doesn't talk m uch but he's got
Saturday, April 10. at H is­
8 8 8 -3 4 7 -4 3 5 6 ).
Expect good bass action to continue In the
11 wins In 34 tries.
toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
T o use the phone system, w hich Is available
river. Bass will hold In deep b e n d s , and In arras
Even In baskrtbull. Michael
dium . Knights of Columbus
24 hours a day. callers must have a major credit
Jordan may have been the best
of running water near am bush spots, such as
Expos vs. Nobles Communi­
card and will be billed an additional $3.95 con­
creek mouths, sandbars, and other Irregular
: trash talker of all time, but he
cation White Sox. 9. a.m. and
venience charge.
features. Bream and cattish can be found In
. also brought dignity und style
Klwunls Club Indians vs. Ro­
Anglers who purchase five-year licenses by
’ - to the game, not to mention the
tary C lub Athletics. 11 a.m.;
deep bends and will readily hit worms and m u s­
phone will be able to start fishing immediately
fact that he could back It up.
at Zlnn Beck Field. Dean.
sels.
and will receive thetr credit-card style license by
He also never took It off the
Ringers. Morgan &amp; Lawton
Sebastian Inlet Is featuring good snook action
mall, along with a package of free samples and
court unlike the petulant s u ­
P A Diamond Backs vs. Elks
with fish to 20 pounds. Large live shrimp fished
special offers.
perstars of today.
Lodge *1241 Braves. 9 a.m.
with a bare lead-head Jig Is a winning com bina­
Samples Include a fanny-pack, various lures,
A winner doesn't need to talk
tion. One-ounce Jigs also w ork well. Red fish,
hooks, weights, and fishing-related magazines
BAMBINO MAJORS
or promote himself. Wc In the '
trout, flounder and Jack crrvolle are also present
worth more than $40.00. In addition to numer­
Standings _ American D ivi­
media will do It for them.
In fair numbers.
ous coupons and special o ffe rs .
sion: Sanford Lodge #62 F. &amp;
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports fair off­
For more Information about freshwater fishing
What have the loudmouth
A M. Yankees (7-1-1). Rlnker
shore action with dolphin and wuhoo, but the
In Florida, as well as to get more details on the
self-promoters in sports done?
Materials Devil Rays (5 -4 )
fish are In deep water— from 2 40 feet on out.
five-year fishing license promotion. Interested
We need more humble he­
and Sanford Electric Athletics
King mackerel are on Pelican Flats and cobla are
rreons can vtsit the G F C 's web site al
roes. Did the greats of the past
|3-5); National Division: Rail­
on the wrecks and reefs. Slicepshead and floun­
ttp.y/www.state.fl.us/gfc/flahlng.
wear a Brinks truckload of Jew­
roader* Cubs (6 -2 -1), S u n der are hitting Inside the Port, and trout and
elry during a game? Did they
nlland Corporation Marlins
redflsh are rated as fair tn the" Banana and In ­
SHUPE'B SCOOP
demand 12 free, chartered, p ri­
(2 -6 ) and Rotary Breakfast
...... ................
......
There is no substitute Jbr a good set o f polar­ dian rivers.
vate airline trips home per sea­
C lu b Expos (2-7).
to u n t on fast action at Ponce Inlet with sheepson In their contract? Did they
ized sunglasses w hile Jlshlng. Not only ra n
Schedule _ Th u rsd a y. April
ahead. small blue fish, redflsh. drum , und a few
demand a hotel suite for a two8, at Roy Holler Ju n io r Field.
you see Into the w ater, they provide your eyes
flounder. Trout and redflsh are rated as good In
night road trip?
Sanford Electric Athletics vs.
w ith invaluable protection fro m dam aging Mosquito Lagoon.
Please see Jeff, Page 2B
glare.

tor a 7-3 SAC

Lions gain another 6A-District 3 victory
Innings, allowing two runs (one
earned) on three hits.
Lake Maiy hosts Seminole In
a Seminole Athletic Conference
game tonight at 7 p.m .. while
Oviedo plays si hom e again
Friday afternoon, w hen the L i­
ons will host the Florida A ir
Academy Falcons In a 4 p.m .
contest at Milder Field.

SCC softball team asking questions after road split

GFC continues five-year
fishing license campaign

S

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...

Doing the hitting for the Raid­
ers were Lake M ary’s Jesnnlc
Manx (3-for-4, hom e run. d o u ­
ble. three runs, two RBI). Lake
Howell's Jen Gillespie (2-for-4.
home run. ru n . three RBI).
Misty Barber (single, run) and

Babe Ruth baseball
Sunniland

M arlins.

5 :4 5

p.m.: auturday. April 10. at
Hoy Holler J u n io r Field. S u n ­
niland Corporation Marlins
vs. Sanford Lodge *62 F. A
A M . Yankees. 8 :3 0 a.m.:
Sanford Electric Athletics vs.
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos.
10:30 a.m.: and R lnker Mate­
rials Devil Rays vs. Railroad­
ers Cubs. 12:30 p .m .
Standings _ Am erican D i­
vision: Royals (5 -2 ),
New
Tribes Mission Indian* (2 -4 ).
Red Sax (2-5) a n d Mariners
(0-6): National Dtvtslon: P i­
rates (6-0). Devil Rays (4 -2 )
and
Newsome
Hardwoods
Athletics (3-3).
Schedule _ Friday, April 0
at Roy Holler J u n io r Field. P i­
rates vs. Red Sox. 5 :45 p.m .:
Saturday, April lO at Roy
Holler Field, M ariners vs.
Athletics. 2:30 p .m . and Devil
Rays vs. Indians. 4 p.m .
Schedule _

10 at Lakeside Field. Crown
Trophy vs. Bovts Homes.
8:30 a.m.: S u n n ila n d Corpo­
ration vs. Sanford Cam pbellLoosing American Legion Post
53. 9:30 a.m.: a n d J T H E n ­
terprises vs. Rich Plan. 10:30
a.m.
Schedule _ Saturday, April

10 at Lakrside Field. Play It
Again Sports Diam ond Backs
vs. Dean. Fisher and Law­
rence P A
Royals.
11:30
a.m.: Sunniland Corporation
Red Sox vs. Network Electric
Cubs. 1 p.m .; a n d Sanford
Lodge #62 F. &amp; A .M . C a rd i­
nals vs. Shutter Bugs Mar­
lins. 2:30 p.m.

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TH nN ST NATIONAL SANS
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LAVO TO C YATES and
DONNA J TATSS. LAWRENCE
A RISSI and ROSEMARY L.
RISSI. BRANTLEY HARBOUR
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
BIC a/Va BRANTLEY HARBOR
HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION.
INC and UNKNOWNTENANTS/OWNERS
Dalandonta.

NOTICI OF SALS
Notice m hereby gnren. pur­
suant lo Final Judgment ot
Force toeuro tor Ptamtilt antarad
in ttua cauao. in tha Circuit
Court ot Seminole County.
Florida. I wiS eeH lha property
situated m Seminole County.
Florida deecnbad aa
THE BAST 4S FSBT OF LOT t
ANO THE WSST 47 FEET OF
LOT t. ANO THE NORTH 10
F IS T OF THE BAST 4S F IS T OF
LOT IS. ANO T H I NORTH 10
F IS T OF THE EAST 47 F IS T OF
LOT 14. BLOCK B BRANTLEY
HALL ISTATSB. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROCO IN PLAT BOOK 1).
PAGES IS AND 17. PUBLIC
RSCORDS
OF
SIM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORtOA
and commonly known aa 103
Cherry HM Circle, longwood.
Florida 327TS. al public aato. lo
Bw highest and beat bidder, lor
cash, al the weal Irani door ol
tha
Seminole
County
Courthouse, in Sanlord. Florida.
Florida al 11 00 a m on APRIL
27. IS M
Dated Hue 31 at day at March.
IS M
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol Circuit Court
By- Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT M COPLEN
Kasi Hodgev P A
P 0 Boa tOO
Tampa. FL 33101-0*00
Pubhah April A IS. IM S
0*6-47

M TN S C IR C UIT COURT
FOR SBMINOLB BOUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATH DIVNIOH
File Number SS-I170P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CARMEN LIMA.
Oeceased
N O T IC I
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tho administration ol lha
aalala ol CARMEN LIMA,
deceased. File Number ISI I TCP. to pending m tha Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probata Division the
address ol which to 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. FL 3S77I
Tho names and addresses ol
the Personal Representative
and
lha
Personal
Representative's attorney arc
aal lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Ail poraona on whom Hue
holies is carved who have
obteebone that challenge lha
validity ol the Will, the qualifi­
cations
ol
lha
Personal
Representative, venue, or furlsdiction ol this Court aro
required lo lito than obfactiona
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I 0ATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THEM
All creditors ol Iho Oacadant
and other persona having
claims or demands against
Decadent's estate on whom o
copy ol this notice is served
within three months altar the
dele ol the lira! publication ol
this Notice must Me than
claims with this Court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICS
All other creditors ol Iho
Decadent and pew one having
clarm* or demands against the
Oacadant a estate mutt Me
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER T H I OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The data ol the first publica­
tion ol this Notico is April 1,
IM S
Personal Rapratanlativa
ANTONIO LIMA
13* Fairway Onva
Sanlord. FL 32771
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
JAMES A BARKS
1120 W First Street. Ste B
Sanlord. Florida 32771
(407) 321-1224
Florida Bar No IS7S44
Publish April I. 1. ISM
D IB S

OP FOR I!
NOTICI IB HEREBY OIVtN
purauanl la on Order Orenting
the
Motion
ta
Reset
Farecloeura Sole dated March
SO. ISM . entered in Cknl Cose
No M 044S CA 14 W ol Iho
Circuit Court ol Bto 1STH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and
beat bidder tor cash at the Waat
Front Door ol tho SEMI NO LI
County Courthouse mi Sanlord.
Florida, al I t 00 o'clock am
on Iho 4th doy ol MAY. IM S Iho
IbSosrtng described property as
aal forth kt told Summary Fmel
Judgment to-wit
LOT 10. BLOCK D. THE MEAD­
OWS UNIT NO 1. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
RCCORDIO IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PA OSS M AND 17. PUBLIC
RCC0R3 OF SIM INOLI COUN­
TY. Fl o r id a
Dated Pus 30th day ol MARCH.
IIH
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANN! MORSE.CLERK
Clark ol Bio Circuit Court
By Jane E Jaaewrc
Deputy Cloth
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with dtoabeirtwe naadmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Bto
S IM IN O L I
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4230
EXT 4227. 1-I00-SSS-I771
(TOO) or t-SOO-SSS-1770, via
Florida Relay Service
D AM 0J STERN. PA
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE M 0
PLANTATION, a 33324
(M4| 233-4000
Pubhah AprtlS. IS. IS M
OtB-SO

Oetendert(a)

N O T IC I O t
FOM SLSM M M U
NOTICS IS HERESY OIVtN
pursuant to s Final Judgment at
toraclaaura dated Me*ah SI.
IM S. and nntaead In Caaa NO.
SS-1747CA at Bto CkeuM Court
al the SIGHTS IN T H Judtotol
Circuit in and tar S tM M O L I
County, Ftortda wherein F T
MOP t a AOS C OMPANIE S 0/B/A
FT* MOPTOAOS BSRVtCSB
M M
FIRST
T IN N B B S II
MOPTOAOS COMPANY. INC.
SUCCESSOR M INTEREST TO
FIRST
TSNRtSSSS
BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION to tho
PUIntrfl and MICH A IL PAUL
I I I N I A/K/A MICHAEL P.
■LINS; LYNDA M I LINS; IT T
FINANCIAL SERVICES; HOUSE­
HOLD F USANCE CORPORA­
TION. III. TENANT *1 N/K/A
CHARLES HILBERT. TENANT a*
N/K/A SUSAN DZ1AMA. era tha
Defendants. I sni aaS ta tha
highest and beat bidder tor
eaah at tha Waal bant door at
to#
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Ftortda.
at 11 00 a m . an Wo tSth doy
at APRIL. IS M . the taHawtng
dosetihod pregatty aa eat lorth
kt sad Final J u t a u n t
LOT 110. HI O D IN L A M VILLAS
PHASE III. ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT THSRSOF AS RSCOROIO
M PLAT BOOK IS. PAOIS 3.4.1,
AND S. PUBLIC RICOROS OF
SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/h/a 243 LIVE OAK BLVO
SANFORD. FL 22771
WITNESS MY HAN0 and lha
seal ol Oita Court on March 31.
1SSS
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORIS. CLERK
Clerk ol Bw Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Dolton
Deputy Clerk
Ichevarna. McCaila. Raymer.
Barrett S Frapgtor
Poet Office Baa 2410
Tampa. FL 33*01-3410
II you are a person wtlh a dieahtfrty who needs accommoda­
tion In order to porttotpoto in
duo proceeding, you ora enbBed al no cool lo you. lor tha
provision ol certain assistance
Ptaoao
contact
Court
Ad-rums trahon at 201 N Park
Avanuo.
Santord. Florida
32771. telephone number (407)
323-4230, within 2 working
days ol your rocetpt ot Bus doc­
ument. II hearing Impaired.
(TOD) 1-SOO-SS3-S771.

NO TICS IS HINSST OIVtN
purauanl la an Ordav ot Final
Judgment antarad In CtvS Caaa
No S S -2 0 M -C A -I4 -0 ol tho
Circuit Court ol tha 1STH
Awhcial Circuit In and tat SCABNOLI County. Florida, ohototn
IRWIN MORTQAGS CORFOOA
T10N. FORMERLY KNOWN AS
INLAND MOKTOAOS CORPO­
RATION PtolntlR. and JAY F
RIUBSRT. JR . ot. al.. am
datandanta. I w il sal ta Iho
Ms heal and bast SidSat tot
eaah at Iho WSfS Fiwat Ooot ol
Ceurthouta. SaoEwdL Ftottds,
at Sw hoot ot 11 SB a s , OR MW
•Bth day ol APRIL. IM S . Iho
37. THE VILLAOR AT FOXWOOD, A CONOOMMBUSS ANO
AN UNOtVtOSO M TtRBBY M
THE COMMON ELEMSNTB AMO
LIMITED COMMON I L I M INTS
DECLARED IN SAKJ DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM TO BS
APPURTENANT TO TMS CON­
DOMINIUM UNIT. ALL M
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JEC T TO THE COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS,
T1RMB ANO OTHSR PROVI­
SIONS OF THAT DECLARATION
OF CONDOMINIUM FOR T N I
VILLAGE AT FOKWOOO. A
CONDOMINIUM. RICOROSO
FEBRUARY t l . IM S. M OFFI­
CIAL RICOROS BOOK I F it.
FAGS 00SO PUOLIC RICOROS
OF SIMINOLE COUNTV. FLORiOA
Deled h im Sth day al APRIL.
IM S
Maryann# More#
Clerk Cacull Court
By Oahra Conant
Deputy Clark
ROGER 0 M A R . ISO
PO. BOX 4SM
ORLANOO. FL 1*102
Attorney# Mr Platolifl
H you am a pawon wtlh a diemodat ion M order lo perttemate
in tMa ptocaadmg. you aro anbBad. at no coat to yao. M tho
ptovtomn ot aartam aaatelane a
Pleaee
contact
AOA
Coordinator al M l N Par*
Avanuo. Sulla R M t. Sanlord.
Florida 12771. Telephone (407)
323-43)4. eat 4227 wiBun two
121 working daye ol your raealpi
ol Bile Summon#. B you aro
hearing or vom # Impair# d. aah
I-SOO-SSS-S77I
Pubhah Apm 1. IS. IM S
D ID -73

e M e tirr c o u r t
OF TN S BM W TlflNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
NS ANO FDD
SSMtMOLS COUNTY
C A M NO.lOO-SaCSOA 140
FLSST MORTOAOE
CORPORATION, l/h/a
FLEIT REAL IBTATE
FUNOINO CORPORATION.
Ptawitifl,
ve.
B ITTY HASKIN. JOHN DOE.
Husband ol BETTY HASKIN.
QRE1N TR IE FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, and UNKNOWN
TfNANTS/OWNERS.
Datandanta
PLAINTIFF’S
NO TM B OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEINS.
DIVISSIS. GNANTSES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
OF BETTY HASKIN.
Dacaaaad
And all parttoa claiming inter­
est by. through, undur or
against
UNKNOWN HCIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIONSES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANT* OF B ITTY
HASKIN. Deceased
and aS partwa having or claim­
ing to have any right, bile, or
Interest in lha property herein
described CURRENT RESI­
DENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dial an
action to foreclose mortgage on
Bw following described proper­
ly in Seminole County. Florida
LOTS 21 AND 22. BLOCK 0.
SANLANOO SPRINOS. TRACT
NO
73. SECOND RIPLAT.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAG! 3. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and having a commonly known
address as
S29 Arden St
Longwood. FL 327IO-S3S2
has bean Med agame) you and
you era required to carve an
original ol your wnttan delens­
es. il any. with tha Seminole
County Clark ol Bus Court with­
in 39 daya Irom lha first data ol
publicaltan. and to sarvo a
copy on PlaintiM's Attorney.
Douglai M Bales, ol Iho Law
Firm ol MASON S ASSOCIATES.
P A . whoa# addraaa is 177S7
U S Highway IS North. Suita
190. Mangrove Bay. Ctoarwatar.
Florida 337S4. within 30 days
bom lha lira! data ot publica­
tion. olhorwiea a default will bo
antarad against you lor tho
relief demanded in the com­
plaint
Oatad April S. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
Aa Oaputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americana With Oiaebilibss Act.
persona with dieabiMies need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate m Bus proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number I -407-323-4330. nol
later than seven (7) daya prior
to tha proceeding II hearing
impaired. (TOO) I-100-1SS1771. or Vow* (V) l-M O -M S S770.va Florida Ratty Service
Melon A Associates. PA
I77S7 US IS North.
Suita M 0
Clearwater FL 33714
Alin Douglas M Balsa
(727) S34-3100
Publish April S. IS IM S
DEB IS

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IN I

C A M HO.i S S -M T4 -C A -1 4 -R
AMS RICAN OfNIRAL
HOMS SOUITY INC . •

The registrations will be held on Saturday.
April 10th at the Ju st For Feet In the Sem i­
nole Towne Center Mall and Saturday. April
17th at Champa In the Altamonte Mall. Tim es
will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
JefT Blake, from the Cincinnati Bengals,
and Robert Jones, from the Miami Dolphins,
will be on hand to sign autographs on April
10th and Stephen Braggs, a former Miami
Dolphin, will be here on April 17th.

FIREFIGHTERS TO PLAY FOOTBALL
W IN TE R SPR1NOS • T h e 3rd annual Fire ­
fighters Charity Bowl wlU be played Saturday
at 7 p.m . at Winter Springs High School.
Th e game features firefighters from Sem i­
nole and Orange counties facing off In a fullcontact N F L style football game.
All proceeds from the event go to the M iss­
ing Children's Center. Inc.
Tickets are $6 for a dults. $3 for children
three-to-12. and children under three free.
For Information call B ru ce Williams at (407)
324-BS29 or get tickets here at the ifernlrf.

The Football Camp, for boys and girls ages
7 -to -l7 . wtQ be held May 22-23 at Seminole
High School wtlh present and former N FL
players, the Seminole High coaching staff and
the SYFA coaching staff providing Instruction.
Cost Is ( 9 0 for two days or (9 0 for one day.
Football and rheerleadlng prospects for the
five SYFA teams can also pre-reglstrr for a
( 4 0 non-refundable fee. The balance of fees
1(701 will be due J u ly 1st.
Cost for both camp and season Is (IS O .
All proceeds from the camp will go toward
youth sports programs.
For Information, call (407) 324-5485.

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE FOOTBALL CAMP
SA N FO R D •The Sanford Youth Football and
ChecHeading Association (SYFA) will hold two
pre-registrations for the First A nnual JrfT
Blake Football Camp a n d the 1099 Pop W a r­
ner Football and Cheerteadlng Season.

P re p s
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Pubhah April S. 1S. IBM

in t n s

IN BRIEF

In the gRtne's only ru n In the
bottom of the eighth In n in g os
Doonr handed Lake M a ry Its
second straight loh*. l-O . In
softball
action In
O rlando
Wednesday night.
Th e Rama' Sarah Sm ith (9 -1 )
and the Braves' Strum 19-41
were outstanding In good oldfashioned pitcher's duel.
Boone (18-61 was able to pull
out the victory despite being

Jeff

outhlt. 7-4. Ilolbrnok wus 2-for3 w ith the Kill for the Braves,
while Ford had a double.
F o r Lake Mary (10-3). which
for (he second straight
night after a 15-game winning
streak. Kelly H arbour was 2 -

see

t l

People say It Isn't bragging If
you con bock It up.
But It's still bragging. Period.
Today s kids, regardless of
what Charles Barkley w ants to
think. stlU use today's s u p e r­
stars as role models.
Unfortunately, that has been
the case too often this ssrason In
Seminole County sports.
You know which tram s and
which players you are.

Cal Ripken missing last
night's game, do [you realize
he’s p la yed Just three Innings
In the Orioles' last three home
gam es?

What a slacker.

wot Pago !■

for-3 with a double.
-Hie No. 10 Class OA state
ranked Rums will look lo right
the ship tonight, but It will be
tough as they travel to W inter
Springs to take on the Class 3A
state rankrd Hears at 7 p.m.

other singles for SCC.

Tiffany Martin. Candice Hays.
Adrian n r Rrddltt and Kim Vet­
ter (one single each).
In the nightcap at C F C C . S C C
scored all right of Its ntns It.
the fourth Inning and topped
the Patriots 8-5.
Providing Ihe offense for the
Raider* were Krddltt (3 -fo r-4 .
double, n in . two RBI). Mona (3 for-4. run. two RBI). Kerri Ro­
gers and Lymun's Miranda
Schultz (one single, one ru n
and one RBI each). Gillespie.
Hays and Oviedo's Danielle Sequlno (one single and one n in
each). Martin (single) and B a r­
ber (n in scored).
In the Drsl game at F C C -J on
Tuesday. SC C was held score­
less until Ihe fifth Inning and
lost 6-1.
Rrddltt had th r Raiders* only
hit. a single, and Barber scored
the ru n .
S C C did better In thr second

(Lanka
(•tOreptr

game, getting three hits, but the
Slur* were also belter, grtllng
10 hltR and winning 12-1.
K rill V rttrr scored Ihe only
Raiders n in on a lilt by Rrddltt,
while Munz and Huy* added the

VS
OAVTS SHNOT1R ANDERSON.
Plaintiff.
LUIS A RUIZ,
at a l.
Datendon t( a)
NO TICS DF SAAB
Notice to hereby given that,
pursuant
to
a Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure. I wilt
sell the lollowing described
property located In Bemtooto
County. Flortds
Let S. O SIN NUN. UNIT 7 -A*,
according la Iho plat thereof ao
recorded In Plat Booh 21. page
SI. public racorda ol Semmole
County. Ftonda
al public aato. to the highest
bidder tor cash, at the west
Irani door ot tha SomUiolo
County Courthouaa, Santord.
Ftortda. at It 00 a m on APRIL
2f. IM S
Notice Americans With
Disabilities Act of IS M .
Administrative Order No S4-20
Persona with a disability who
need a apoctol accommodation
to participate to this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Santord.
Florida 33771 al toast thro daya
prior to
lha proceeding.
Telephone (407) 323-4330 E lL
4227; I-SOO-MS-S771 (TOO
users only)
WITNESS my hand and Soot ol
this Court on MARCH 30. IS M
(Court Soot)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Donald L Smith. Esquire
Attorney tor Platotift
100 North Ocean Street
Jacksonville. FL 32202
Totophono S04/3S4-3S4S
Pubhah April S. IS. IM S
DCB-St

NOTICS to haraby grvan Brat
lha undaratgnad Clark ol tha
Circuit court ol Sammole
County. Florida. wiS. on Iho
SSlh day ol APRIL. 1SBS. al
t t .M A M al tha Waal Front
Door ol Bio Sonunoto County
Courthouee. Sanlord. Florida
Oder lor eafo and aaS al puSha
outcry lo Bw hWheal and boat
hiddar lor eaah. Hto Followmp
deecrtbad property aHue tod in
Seminole County. Florida
Lot S. Stock B. SUNLAND
ESTATES PUt Book I I . Pagaa
IS thru 22. Pubho Racorda ot
purauanl to Bto Final Judgment
entered ki a caaa ponding In
aaid Court, lha alyto ot which to
kuhcalod above
WITNESS my hand and oNtotal
aaal ol aaid Court Bwe H a t day
ol MARCH. IS M
(SEAL)
MARTANNE MORES
Clark ol Mo Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton 0 C
John C (ngtohardt. FA
1124 C LivtngetonSl
Orlando. Florida 32S03
II you aro a pa won with a dwability who Mode any apoctol
accommodation to participata
in thie proceeding, you am antiBad. at no coal to you. to lha
provtoton ot special aeeietance
Pteaae
conucl
Court
AdmmtoBaOon al 201 N Park
Are . Bto N301.Sanlord. Florida
22721. telephone (407) S214330. Eat 4227. wilhm two
woremg daya el your racotpl ol
Bile notice II hearing impaired,
(TOO) t-SOO-MS-1771 or Voice
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Publieh April I. IS. IM S
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N O TM S OB PNOCSSM SS PON CLOSNM,
VAO AT INS AND ABANOOWN4 A STAS ST
None* to tortoy given that Bm City Commeeaton ol Bw City ot
Sankwd. Florida. mH hold a PjDlw Hearing al 7 00 P M on April
2f. ISSB. m tha City Com m nion Room. City Halt. }00 North
PaIk Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, lo contldar and dolarmlno
whether or not tha City and cloaa. vacala and abandon any right
ol Iho Cily and tha public In and lo Woodaon Avanuo lying
between Laka Mary Bootovard Eaal and Fairmont Ortva aatandad
aaalarly and between Charokaa Circle and Hwy 17-12. further
deecrtbad aa lolloara
A portion ol Woodaon Avanua deecnbad aa lotIowa
Commanca at tha Soulhaaat comar ol Iha Northwael 1/4 ol Iho
Northoaal 1/4 ol Saclion 14. Townehip 24 South. Sang# 30 Caat.
Seminole County. Florida, thanca N 00*3S’03’ K. along Iha iaal
boundary lute ol Bio Norlhwoal 1/4 al Iho Northoaal 1/4 ol laid
Saclion 14 and Bta Waal lino ol Block B. SUNIANO I STATES, aa
recorded m Flat Book I I . Pagaa IS through 22. ol Iho Public
Racorda ol I armnola County. Florida, a diatanca oI StSSS tool lo
tha Point ol Baginning, thanca N Sf*IS’30*W along Bto North kne
ol Lol 2. Block A. ol raid SUNIANO ESTATES, a diatanca IIM 7 SI
Iaal lo tha iaal right ol way Ima II U S. Highway 1T-S2. thanca N
2S*3t'24*E along eaid Eaal right ol way Ima a diatanca ot SSOS
Iaal lo tho South lino ol Lol 1. Block A, ol aaid SUNLAND
ESTATES, and tha North right ol way Ima ol aoid Woodaon
Avanuo. thanca S ISM S’JO'S a diatanca ol MS SS Iaal lo tho
Soiitheael corner ol aaid Lol I; thence S 00"35 0J*W a diatanca
of SO 00 Iaal to the Point ol Beginning
Containing I 3SS acroe. or SS.03S 34$ equate Iaal. more or leea
All parttoa m internet and cititene than have an opportunity lo
bo hoard at aaid hearing
By order ol tho City C o im a a n n ot Iho Cily ol Sanlord. Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a pereon deodee lo appeal a deeraion made with reaped lo any mattar coneidered al tha above
mealing or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ol Iho proceedmge. including Iho loelimony and evidence, which record to
no I provided by Bto City ol Sanlord (FS2SS0I0S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-M21 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Janat R Oougherty. CMC
Cily Clark
Publieh April S. IS4S
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Certain coll
SunrlM Klwsnls

Heathrow

th e Seminole Sunrise K lwanlo C lu b meet* every Friday,
at 7 a .m .. at Shoney's. U S 17*
03, south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Informutlon, call Tony McDaniel at
334*0409.

The Heathrow Women's Club
meets the second Monday of
each month at the Country
Chib at Heathrow. Registration
begin* it 10:30 a.m.. followed
by a business meeting and a
luncheon with various speak­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford at MS-0067 or to join
call Linda Wish at 333*3702.

F ra a c H n lc F r id a y
A fire c lin k lo Include blood
pressure cheek, blood sugar
screening and Imnuinlxationa
will be held every Friday, from
9 to I I a.m.. at the Geneva
K km e n ta ry School In the otd
school building, c o n w of Ftrat
and M ain Street In Geneva. T h e
clin k la sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
•lie Seminole C o u n ty Sheriffs
Office a n d Geneva Element
ntaiy
School. For Information. can
349-9284.

Alzhalmar’a
A support group far adufta
caring for patknta with A le hrimer'n Disease meets the
flrst F rid a y of the m onth, from
3 to 3 :3 0 p.m.. at A ll Soula
Catholic Church. 301 W . Eighth
Street. Sanford. T h is arrvlce la
sponsored by the Greater O r­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Writers’ group
The Hound Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. tn the cafe at Borders
bookstore. (WO W. Stale Road
436 (southeast c o m e r of 436
and 434). Altamonte Springs.
T h r meetings are open to
onyonr Intrreslrd In Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment o r lo advance toward
grlllng work published. There
is no r o s t .
Anyone is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing examples of
their ow n creative writing. For
more Information call Darrell
Johnson at (407) 282-1449.

B lo o d

Bank

Central Florida Diced Bank
In asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O -typ e do­
nors • lo donate at Its Sanford
branch. ):I0 2 K. Second St. For
tnfonnatlon, call 322-0622.

Gaaibkrst

themoehrea by taldog
debt than they can
bty afford. An a reauh,
the
unexpected

families

Oamblera Anonymous and
lor family and
separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m., Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Are..
Maitland. For moc
call 236*9206.

Not being able
people and ■
situation they
certainly
fairness to
creditors

Narcotic* Anonymon*

rd them. However, there
Units aa to what debt col­
lectors can do to collect con­
sumer debts.
A consumer debt M legally

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 0 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Ooodwtll.
317 Oak Are .. Sanford.

Practical Norse*

alleged
a conaumer to pay money artattte
i which
out of a

The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
of ihe m onth at 0:309 p.m. at
Kitamcy Baptist C hurch. 701
Formoao Ave.. C .E .U . class
provided each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNa and
to students ana graduate LPNa.
For Information rail 299-4321.

Cancer support

8s whet's the praM— ? A1 is ver­
b a lly chastised aad receives lew
evaluation scorsa hsesnse ha uses
his sick days whaa he's UL W ith
children, — have tha usual
. Bos sad
m. Ho get the
and 1 u w d t
flu twice last

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
every
Monday, at 1030 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. Far In­
formation. call 322-6326.

I t k f e » la a

Sanford Rotary
Rotary C lu b of Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

N

» safety and rawnrdc — plnyses
for safety records but demands that
they sank even wfam ekk. flow cafe
can it ba for n man shaking with
chills aad fever to be perched on a
utility pole, 40 fees in the air?
The company hamT singled AJ
out — they treat aU samkysaa this
way. In my optoion, farriag employ­
ees to won while tick ia not in the
boot Interests of the employees or
the company. 1 cannot imagine why
the company clings to this warped

in { I

I rl l t ^ (»* fMll* S f t l t k **'

Call (407) 322-2611

n

nh

I h l . i hl

6 30

were not informed of Ms deal

Abby, 1 can relate to the man's
wife. A few years ago, my *»i* « imI
came out it the age of 45. when our
daughter was 9 years old. It eras
very traumatic, but I discovered s
support group far us, the ipouaaa.
Amity Pierce Buaton, Ph.D.,
wrote a book I found very hcfofoL
It's titled The Other Side of the
Closet: The Coming-Out Crisis for
Straight Spouses and Families.’
She also coordinates support
groups,
uses sad
i counsels

OBAN SPOUSE: Tkaak you
far the lafonaation. I’m sure
eaeuae after e a ch ! Unees, A1 It w ill he ef latereat to the
It estimated i .m illion straight

current wife's son and ________
(the am wee an aduM aad en his
My daughters had alwwa pro­
fessed that their bfologkal father
was their father, butthetr stepfa­
ther was Daddy." I &lt;

k n s ^ th j^ g rte v ln g widaw

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7 00 I 7 30 I 8 00 I 9 30 I 9 00 I 9 30 I 10 00 I 10 30 I 11___
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Army National Guard Pvt.
Matthew D. Bagky has gradu­
ated from baak military train­
ing at Fort Leonard Wood.
WeynesvtUe. Mo.
Bagky lai the
6 eon of Ju d lty A

LEMUEL D. THOMPSON
Arm y
Pvt.
Lemuel
D.
Thom pson has arrived at Fort
Knox, K y .. to complete basic
combat training.
Thom pson la the son of Edity
Thom pson of Orange City. Fla.

C . xe— e p T
Marine Pvt. Jeffrey C . Ken­
nedy. eon o f Fred Z. and Susan
O . Kennedy of Sanford, re­
cently completed basic training
at Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
H u rls Island, S.C .
H r is a 1996 graduate of
Central Cabarrus High School
of Concord. N .C .

HTOM OY. B N
Arm y Pvt. Kyong Y . K im has
graduated from One Station
Unit Tra in in g (O S U T) at Fort
Knox. Ky.
Ktm Is a 1996 graduate of
Lyman H igh School. Longwood.

YOUR
NE W S P A R E R

S B a n o . OrtgtiwUjMpubhsbed
in 1*91. the book has now ha—

THURSDAY PRIME TIME
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C O M M E R C I A L PRINTING

Anoy IVt. Timothy J . Tolle
has graduated from the tracked
vehicle
recoveiy
specialist
course at Fort Knot. Ky.
Tolle. eeelgned to the 81st
Armor, la the son of Drennan
L. ToOe of Grandview. Mo., and
Ava D. Spencer of Apopka. Fla.
Ills wife. Shannon, la the
daughter of Steven Llakoa of
Longwood. Fla.
He la a 1997 graduate of
Qtandvlcw High School.

and W alter F. B a g k y
of
C asselberry. Fla.
He la n 1998 graduate of
Lake Howell High
School.
Wamter Springs. Fla.
J w n u T !■ H u n
th a a g m c fl sod S ts th a agm sf 17
Arm y IVt. Jeffrey L. Miller
and f t . We oere divorced l a 1*87, has graduated from basic In­
but the girie kept a foehn
fantry training a t Fort Banning.
nlsttsrohie with th e ir i
Colum bus. Ga.
until Me death to 1B96.
. . MlOcc la the son of Jeanette
O . Wools o f San M arroo, TCxas.
and J o h n H . M iller J r . of
Longwood. Fla.
He la a 1997 graduate of San
When he died, my daughters Marroa H ig h School.

lam as to have done this to
let alone my daughters. Ih c y -m
not given the opportunity to say
we handle this withThere is also an online support goodbye to their daddy. Pooplo
jcopaidtslim ATs Job?
network: Straight Spouse Network
____
LINEMAN'S WORRIED WIFE at werw.eonotwk.org. It, too, Is • •hould consider the im— rf i—
actions on the innocent parties
should know involved te a family atefo.
MILLIE IN 8PANAWAY, WASH.
SAN FRANCISCO SPOUSE

I .11 (. II I. .

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DSAB A M Y : I just flalabed
tdteg the lelMe fr— (the mother

rule la de
not ate ak* days. His company

fondly information affecting
the
debtor's
reputation,
whether or not for credit wor­
thiness. with knowledge or
reason to know that the other
person does not have a legiti­
mate bustness need for the
information or that the infor­
mation M false: or (6) Disclose
information concerning the
existence of a debt known to
be reassembly (Deputed by the
g R r f without disclosing that
fact.
,bi addition to the limitations
listed above, there other limi­
tations aa to whet debt collec­
tors can do to collect con­
sumer debts. In the coming
weeks we win dtacuas these
other limitations aa well aa the
penalties that may be Imposed
debt collectors who enIn prohibited conduct.

M A TTH EW D. I M U T

my noma, diver i
old m met kmhaadind.
* A ri— u far oaa fifths
•Metrical ntilitiao la the
He's a Ilr&gt;— in sad mis
the Itae every day. A lw

lis

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player prior to
the
judjncnt ifatn
unless the debtor gives her or
his permission In wilting to
contact her or Mo employer or
in writing the
of the debt after the
ddbt has been placed for col­
lection, hut thto shall not pro­
hibit a person bom telling the
debtor that her or his em­
ployer wffi be contacted f i t nal judgment la obtained; (5)
Disclose to a person other
than the debtor or her or Mb

DBA* A N Y : I an

Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.ILA.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at S p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
Ihe for com er of the dining
room. T h is la a self help n ip port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3246737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

01,n I* (. Whi r

property. Maur­
ices which were
the subject of the transection
primarily for personal.
; oc household nurpo ti.
or not such obligation
been reduced to Judg­
ment.
Florida law. In order to bai­
lee the creditors' right to
coDect
the debtors' right
privacy
end to be bee fn
harmssment. has placed Itmitatkms
on what a debt collector can
do to collect consumer debts.
Following la a partial bating of
the behaviors prohibited by
statute.

wifl disclose to another,
or tn witting, directly or
Ion affectrputahon for
Mg the
without also
credit 1
the
informing the
of the
be disclosed: |4I
or threaten to

W ife ready to blow her fiise
over utility’s sick-leave policy

fo r n Q u o t e
on y o u r B r o c h u r e s ,
N e w s l e t t e r s , F l y e r s , fcte
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enfor cement officer or a rep­
resentative of any governmen­
tal agency: (2) Use or threaten
13) TeO .a
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to believe that two spades is sufficient.
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known nine-card fit make it worth a

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tho heart jack. D e cla re r won w ith
dum m y's ace and conceded a club
trick. In a moment. South raked in !•
tricks via five spades, one heart, one
diamond and three club ruffs in the
dummy
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have been like a proverbial red rag.
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losers. West should have switched to
his trump. When declarer gives up the
club trick . Ea st re tu rns a second
trump Now South gets only two niffs
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Occasionally, I feel dizzy. What causes
this?
D E A R R E A D E R : Dizziness means
two distinct things to doctors: ligh t­
beadedness (a vague, uncertain feel­
ing like unsteadiness or faintness) or
vertigo (a sensation of spinning).

by Jim Davis

ONLV REAL MEN HAVE CHEST
HAIR...VIRILE,RUGGED MEN...

Lightheadedness is often caused by
circulatory disturbances. For exam ­
ple, if you suddenly stand from a sit­
ting position, your blood pressure may
not instantaneously compensate for
the rapid change. Consequently, you
m ay experience a temporary feeling
of wooziness, until the blood pressure
ris e s lo force blo o d to yo u r b ra in
a g a in s t gra vity. T h i s com m only
occurs with age, is more common in

PETER
OOTT. M .D

blood vessels is another com m on
cause ul liglilh i-jde dne ss in o ld e r
patients Yet, young people will also
experience lighlheuilcdnrss D uring
the 191Os, bobby silvers would often
faint when listening to Frank Sinatra
sing Old Him* Eyes lost this signature
in his waning years, and we will prob­
ably never know with certainty what
caused adolescents to swoon when he
crooned - but swoon they did.
On the other hand, vertigo is a dif­
ferent problem ‘ Swimming* of the
head, loss of s|iatial orientation, a feel­
ing of revolving or spinning are xymp
toms that point lo the vestibular appa­
ratus of each inner ear. a form uf
paired gyroscopes that tell us about

body position W hen you close y o u r
eyes and turn around repeatedly (o r
su ffe r from m otion sickne ss), th e
diuinems you experience is vertigo. In
patients with vestibular malfunction,
the vertigo can be incapacitating. In
general, vertigo re qu ire s evaluation
by an ear nose and throat specialist
Although this may seem like a longwinded answer lo y o u r question, the
distinction between lightheadedness
and vertigo is crucial. You probably
•re suffering from the former, p e r­
haps related lo your hypertension and
its therapy. Therefore, in your cose.
I'd start with your family physician. If
necessary, he or she can refer you to
an otolaryngologist for
(eat­
ing.
F o r other patients, I offer the fol­
low ing advice. W hen discussing the
problem of -diuinems” with your doc­
tor, be sure to define the problem in
terms of whether it is lightheaded"*,,
or vertigo.

(Patwr Golt, ■ syndicated col­
umnist for Nawapapor Entsrprlso
Association, can bo written lo at
P-O. Box S IM t , Clavaland, O H

44101UM.)

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Connie Mack, please see

Page 2A.

□ BRIEFLY
Longwood made It official on
Monday. He's going to make
a run at the U.S. Senate af­
ter serving since 198) In the
U.S. House of Representa­
tive*.
Transferring 9750,000 In
unused campaign funds Into
the campaign. McCollum la
eager to capture the Senate
seat being vacated by Sen.
Connie Mack. Mack a n ­
nounced Saturday he would
not aeek re-election In 2000.
A number of other candi­
date* are lining u p to oppose
McCollum. Former Lt. Oov.
o f Florida. Rick D anU ler
•aid he la Interested a * la
Rep. Bob Wexler. Charlie
Crlst.a former state senator
who was the O O P * unsuc­
cessful candidate against
Sen. Bob Oraham last year,
says he also la running.
Florida Senate President
Toni Jennings - who also
may run • Joked on Monday
that she wanted everyone
who w as running for Mack's
•eat to stand In the front
row. 'B u t then we said
there'd be no back row.”

Paul Lubrano
(brows no-hitter
In Oviedo opener.
IB

Weather
Sunny
High: 71
Low: 51

Sanford. Casselberry.
l«ikc Mary. Longwood,
Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County

LAKE MARY - A Lake Mary
woman carrying twin children la
recovering In stable condition at
Orlando Regional Medical Center
after her car was struck by a
Sanford man who ran a red light
on Monday. But. one o f her twin
boys died, and the other Is In
critical condition.
Violetta Bcm auer. 30,
w as
pulling out of the Mandertey
Subdivision with a green light
onto Rhtnehart Road In a 1991
Honda Prelude at 10:57 a.m.
when Kenneth Hinson. 48. ran a
red light in a 1984 full-aired
Dodge pickup and struck her car
on the driver's side, police say.
Hinson Is being charged with
one count o f vehicular homicide.
When police tried to make the a r­
rest this rooming. H lnaonw as not
at his Sanford residence, ac-

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

P a r k g r o u p w a n t s se c o n d
re fe re n d u m o n h o te l issu e
Group needs 2,700 signa­
tures to fo rce the city to vote
again on whether to pass an
ordinance to preserve Fort
M ellon Park.

staff whiter

SANFORD - The Society for the Preservation
of Fort Mellon Park, formed to fight against the
construction o f a hotel/conference center In the
P*rk. I* “within striking distance* of forcing the
matter to come before the voters again, accord­
ing to co-chair Millard Hunt.

Voters approved a referendum to allow *a dty
psrk and hotel -conference center on Fort Mel­
lon Park* by a margin of 55 to 45 percent In
November. The Society Is hoping to force a
■econd referendum.
The group needs 2,700 signatures of regis­
tered voters on petitions to force the City Comokufon to dth er vote again on the Issue or
■d°pt an ordinance to preserve the park. The
Society so for has more than 2,000 signatures,
according to Co-Chair Millard Hunt.

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pT V tn **, *&gt;Vi|P wortt,&lt;ToubyP»«k on Monday. Works*
8oe*^y 04ArtKortradfowwh«S out clown 11 dsdning

during the city's elections on March 2.
Society members say the first referendum, to
allow a city park and hotel conference center on
Fort Mellon Park, waa confusing.
I t seemed to a lot of people that It was a vote
to save the park as well aa build the ho­
tel/conference center,* Hunt said.
Hunt said the Society wsnta a second refer­
endum to Include language that would allow the
voters to keep Fort Mellon Park for only public
or semi-public use.
T h is would by Implication keep development
out o f the park.* Hunt said.
Hunt said he believes many people In S an ­
ford who voted for the hotel/conference center
have changed their minds.
T h e thing that makes people wonder la what
Is the real Intent of the proposal,* Hunt said.
'N o one has yet done a feasibility study.*
The City Commission placed the development
at Fort Mellon Park before the voters In Novem­
ber after the Society's petition drive In 1998
that called for the dty to preserve the^park.
"It’s obvious this waa the City Commission's
referendum.* Hunt said.
The Society la appealing the state's approval
or changes made to Sanford's land-use plan.
*We don't feel the dty dealt at all adequately
with the question of traffic.* Hunt said. 'M any
people are turned off by (U S highway) 17-92 In
rush hour. 25th Street, and (State Road] 46-A.
Plus, First Street Itself.
The congestion In

*We already had well over 2.000 signatures
•o n * time ago. before the first referendum.*
Hunt said, *We got a couple hundred signa­
tures on election day (March 2). We're defi­
nitely within striking distance.’
Members ot The Society collected signatures

Rabun must travel to be witness at Suber trial
STAFF WRTTER

“T h e o n ly lim it to
o u r rea lization o f
to m o rro w w ill be
o u r dou bts o f to ­
d a y ."

50 Cents

Rescue workers pull Violetta Bemauet out of her Honda Prel
ude after removing the top o f the car. Bcmauer. who waa preg

Justice Week. March 14 •
21. Seminole County citlrena
are Invited to partldpate In
any o f the following event*:
Tuesday. 8:30 p.m.. Com­
mon Sense Parenting W ork­
shop. sponsored by Boys
Town o f Central Florida:
Wednesday. 3 p.m.' Com e­
dian Larry Veal la keynote
w e a k e r at the Provider Fair.
Thursday. March. 6:30 p.m.,
first meeting o f the Juvenile
Justice Teen Advisory Cound l: Friday. 11:30 a.m. Juve­
nile Justice Council District
7 meeting and celebration
lunch at Leu Oardena (1920
N. Forest Ave.. Orlando).
Cost Is $20. For more Infor­
mation. call Dr. Hortense
Evans. (407) 320-0000: or
Brenda Cutler. (407) 366­
4853.

□QUOTE

M arch 16. 1999
91st Year. No. 144
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

T w in dies,
o th er critical
as p re g n a n t
w o m a n ’s c a r
is stru c k

acres o f land In the county
preserve on State Road 426.
between Snow Hill Road and
Seminole Woods.
Jtm Dufay, the county
natural lands manager, said
the b u m should be finished
In the early afternoon. If the
conditions are favorable., the
county will do more burning
an Wednesday and Th urs­
day. High winds would can ­
cel the procedures.

Oswwty C k a m lir s f Comnerve membership lunchson o f April 30 w tU be held
it Seminole Volunteer Enerprlses. 407 W. Fourth
Street at 11:45 a.m. Jean
Meta, executive director of
Seminole Volunteer Enter­
prises. will be the featured
speaker.

TUESDAY

SEMINOLE COUNTY • For­
mer
County
Manager
Ron
Rabun, now the d ty managrr of
Richland. Wash., soon will be
headed across country to be
one o f the witnesses In the
Joyce Suber
vs.
Seminole
County trial beginning March
29 In Fort Myers.
Suber, who w as fired from
her Job as fond acquisition co­
ordinator for Seminole County
In 1968 la suing her former
employer for felae termination,
age discrimination and sexual
harassment. She Is asking for
820 million In damages.
Rabun appears on the wit­
ness lists for T h e plaintiff
(Suber) and_ .th e
defendant
(Seminole g ttn ty .) He said
Monday that he had not yet re-

cetved a subpoena. T U be
there when I'm subpoenaed •
but It's not something 1 par­
ticularly relish," Rabun a a k f
One of the finalists In Banfold’s recent search for a man­
ager. Rabun haa been In Rich­
land -p a rt of what la known aa
the Trl Cities area of S.E.
Washington State - for the past
■lx months. He w as the Semi­
nole County Manager from
1990 until late 1996.
Rabun lost his county Job in
the midst o f a public works d e ­
partment
(fond
acquisition)
scandal that Is still under In­
vestigation by the FBI and the

missal waa followed by a num ­
ber of resignations or firings.
The county contends Suber
was fired because o f Insubor­
dination. misuse o f county
property. Improper time reports

*nd for accepting gifts and
gratuities from the private sec­
tor.

4 - I ’ll be there
when I ’m subpoe­
naed - but It’s not
something I par­
ticularly re lish ,"
Rabun said.

9

Suber sqys claims several
county commissioners and offi­
cials sexually harassed her.
Suber said she told former a s ­
sistant county manager Kevin
Grace o f the sexual misdoings,
•nd that he advised her to back
off and not cause a stir.

Grace, like Rabun. Is on the
witness lists for both the plain­
tiff and defendant In the case
which was originally planned to
be heard by Orlando Judge
Anne Conway but w as trans­
ferred last week to Fort Myers.
Grace told the Seminole Herald
last summer that Suber was
'lying* about coming to him
with the harassment charges.
The case Is causing an Inter­
ruption
from
the
ordinary
workload In the county. County
Engineer Jerry McCollum and
asalatant Frank VanPelt will be
spending considerable time In
FOrt Myers at the trail which
could last from one to two
weeks.
Assistant County
Manager
Cindy Colo and Deputy County
Attorney Lonnie Qroot are on
the witness lists for each party
as are commissioners Daryl
McLain and Randy Morris and

term as county manager. Kaiser
succeeded Rabun and is cred­
ited In taking the county
through a very troubled period
of Ita history.
A nation-wide search has b e ­
gun for a new manager. How
this process is affected by the
Suber trial Is anyone's guess, k
doesn't
figure
to make It
smoother and It could cause a
major embarsssment.
One manager who Isn't at all
Interested In the county posi­
tion is Ron Rabun. T m very
happy right where I am In
beautiful Washington,* he said
Monday.
As
for
Seminole
County, he said he had been
there and done that.

�7A ■Seminole Herakl. San Iota Honda •Tuesday. March! G, 1993

Russ W iiit i :

B a n a n a pie w in s p riz e in L a k e M a r y
By Mary Rowell

SI ni l'
W rllcr

Connie Mack
Safe at home
A half dozen years ago
when Orlando had high
hopes o f getting n majorleague baseball team, one of
the elty‘s biggest boosters
was Senator Connie Mark.
Mark didn't want one team
for Florida - he wanted three.
Miami, Orlando and St. Pe­
tersburg. He said baseball
belonged throughout the
Sunshine Slate.
His granddaddy - base­
ball's legendary Connie Mark
- once played for the Wash­
ington Statesmen, the first
btg-lroguc team to conduct
spring training In Florida.
Mark was a catcher for the
Statesmen when they trained
tn Jacksonville.
Sen. Connie Mack lias a
portrait and n ball signed by
hts granddaddy at his Senate
office. Mark. 58. likes to
stiow them to guests, espe­
cially those who have traveled
from Florida to visit the
Capitol Building.
No one can put It Into
words any better than Florida
Senator Bob Graham regard­
ing Mack's retirement from
the Senate: *Hc Is friendly,
humble, generous, and al­
ways quick with a kind word
or a smile."
Although Graham Is a
Democrat and Mack a Repub­
lican. the two worked together
as U.S. Senators, providing
the citizens o f this state out­
standing leadership In
Washington. Both arc fine
statesmen and legislators.
It thrilled me three years
ago when Connie Mack was
mentioned as a possible run­
ning mate to Bob Dole, t be­
lieve a Dole-Mack ticket
would have fatred much bel­
ter than Dole-Jack Kemp. It
was not Mack's wish to run.
however. And now he says he
will relinquish hts Senate - «*seat In 2000.
Connie Mack and his wife.
Priscilla have both defeated
cancer nnd ore eager to
spend time together away
from politics. No one can fault
them for that. They deserve
time to be with their family
and friends. Out o f the politi­
cal arena.
Selfislily, 1 don’t want to
see Connie Mack leave office.
1 wish he would tiave been
vice president nnd one day
be President o f the United
States. There would be little
to attack a President Mack.
Integrity not scandal would
spill out on Pennsylvania
Ave.
IVe got a feeling, too, that
Washington would get Itself
another baseball team If Con­
nie Mack were president. The
Senators moved out In 1972
nnd eventually were owned tn
Texas by a man named
George Bush, who now has
hts eyes on the White House.
Somehow. I believe Connie
Mack would push the right
buttons to help D.C. secure
another franchise. Ills grand­
daddy surely would approve
o f It. Baseball's Connie Mack
was longtime friend o f
Washington Senators owner
Clark Griffith, who was
known as the Old Fox.
One day at Tinker Field in
Orlando. Mack and Griffith
were asked to participate In
spring training competition.
Both In thetr 80s. they
agreed. Griffith would race
from third base to home plate
and Mack from first base to
home plate. As the grand old
men arrived at the plate, they
politely bowed to each other
to cross first.
Today. Sen. Connie Mack Is
rounding third, headed home.
Standing up.

CORRESPONDENT

IJVKK MARY
tn conjunction
with Olde 1-tkc Mary Days held
recently, the Lake Maty Histori­
cal Commission held a pte
contest. Rather than Judging It
themselves, they went out Into
the community nnd found help.
There were three Judges for
the contest. Chad Frank ts the
owner of Appleton's In Lake
Mary. He Itas been tn the res­
taurant business for 10 years.

so tie knows a good pie when
tie tastes It. Gayle Deboer Is the
founder and co-owner o( Mel's
Diner In Sanford. Stic person­
ally bakes all the jtles she
serves In Iter restaurant. The
final Judge. Helen Glatt. has
been named the best nonprofessional baker by everyone
who knows her. A Lake Mary
resident for 22 years, she is a
member o f the Presbyterian
Women.
Being it |ttdge for any contest
can hr dtlllcnh. But lor a pic
contest, there are delicious re­

N ik k i N o rm a n 's O rig in a l B an ana S p lit P ie
C ru s t:

I c, graham crackers, crushed
t c. chocolate wafers, crushed
1/2 c. sliced almonds, crushed
1/2 c. sugar
In a medium mixing bowl combine above
Ingredients nnd mix well.
Add:
1/3 c. unsnltrd melted butter
I T. dark rum
1 T. vanilla
Combine nnd press mixture Into u 10-Inch pic
pan.
Filling:
»
-t bananas, sliced 1/4-lnch diagonally (dipped
In Juice of t lemon)
Plarc half of banana slices evenly over bottom
of crust. (Reserve the rest.)
Chocolate Layer.
1 con (14 uuncr) condensed milk (chocolate
flavor)
I (8 miner) package errant cheese, softened
1/2 t. vanilla extract
1/2 t. almond extract
Combine all Ingredients tn a food processor
and blend until smooth. Pour gently over
bananas. Refrigerate 30 minutes. Cover wit It
reserved banana slices.
Strawberry Layer:
1 pkg. unflnvorrd gelatin

wards. Ih c winner o f the con­
test was Nlkkt Norman for her
Original
Banana Split
Plr.
Judge Chad Frank called It
"amazing'". Second and third
place went to Christine Dietz,
iter Calamondln Dream Pic
came In second and tier Super
Strawberry Plr came In third.
After the Judging, slices of all
the ptrs entered were sold to
hungry festival goers. None of
the plea lasted long. Next year,
the commission plans to hold a
cake contest.

1/4 r. Knolls Farm strawberry flavorrd syrup
2 (3 ounce) pkgs. cream chrrsr. solicited
1 cup lrc-.li strawberries, coarsely chopped
Combine gelatin nnd syrup. Set asldr. Puree
cream cheese until smooth. Add gelatin and
syntjt mixture. Process until btrnded. Add
strawberries and process for 1-2 seconds.. Pour
mixture gently ovrr chocolate and bannnn
layers.
Vanilla/Pineapple Layer:
1/2 e. milk
20 large marshmallows
l (H-l/4 oz.) can crushed pineapple In heavy
syrup (do not drain)
I c. granulated sugar (1/2 c. reserved)
1 T. arrowroot (or cornstarch)
l e. heavy whipping rrcam
Heat milk and marshmallows In u heavy
saucepan until melted, stlrTlng frequently. In
another saucepan combine crushed pineapple.
1/2 c. sugar and arrowroot. Stir constantly and
ImiII for 1 minute. Combine marshmallow and
pineapple mixtures. Cool completely. Whip
cream until slightly thickened. Add sugar
gradually and continue beating until stiff. Fold
pineapple marshmallow mixture Into whipped
cream. Cover pic with this mixture.

Mombors ol Tho Freedom Assembly of God in Sanford hold a car wash
at The Chicken Coop in Sanford on Saturday. Tannotta Johnson. 11, is
shown washing a car.

Garnishments (If destredl
1/2 c. frozen whipped topping, thawed

Y O U R
N E W S P A P E R

l llO-o/.) Jar maraschino cherries, well drained
1/4 c. coarsely crushed peanuts.
Freeze pie and serve frozen or slightly thawed.

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1). | remember Ann Sothern as a
secretary on TV. but who was her
boss? What was the name or the
show? When did we see it? Also, who
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died? All that comes lo me is It
starts with an M. Or am I wrong
again? — M.M.. Kokomo, lnd.
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Sothern’* show, -Private Secretary."
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Q. 1eqjoyed "Vanishing Point," with

Bony Newman. What other movies
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Is Johnny Weissmaller still nlive
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life now? 1Jut love his old Tartan
movies. The second question Is: Did
Grandma Walton really have a
stroke, or ts the jest Uut good of an
actress? — D Ji, Bristol. Tran.
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Ellen Corby, who played Grandma
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TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
4:44 a.m., 5:06 p.m., low: 10:57
a.m., 11:09 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high:
4:49 a.m.,
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Friday
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TODAYS HISTORY: On this day In
1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The
Scarlet Letter” waa first published.
On this day in 1946, the Gemini VIII
spacecraft docked with an Agena
rocket It w u the first time spacecraft
had docked In orbit
On this day in 1988, Julie Croteau of
St. Mary's College In Maryland
became the first woman to play on an
NCAA men's baseball team.
TO D AY'S BIRTH D AYS: Jamea
Madison (17SI-HH), U.S. president;
Georg Simon Ohm &lt;1789-1154), physi­
cist; Jerry Lewis (1926-), comedian, la
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HELEN I. AMOS-MILUKEN

County Sheriffs ofTlcers, charged with Alcohol Beverage — Pos­
session by Person Under 21.

Helen I. Ainos-Mllllken. 81,
South Park Ave.. Orange City,
died
Saturday,
March
13.
1999. Bom In Detroit, Mich,
she moved to Central Florida
25 years ago from Detroit. Mrs.
Amos-MIlllken wns a retired re­
ceptionist.
Mrs. Mtlllkrn was a member
o f the Great Lake Club.
Survivors Include daughter.
Phyllis aerber. Orange City;
three grandchildren, six great­
grandchildren.
FouiTowns Cremation, Or­
ange City, In charge o f ar­
rangements,

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TTir* folkmlng reports ttrrv rvm plhtl from I h r
Srmlimk’ County Sheriff ’s Office

ALCOHOL
LONOWOOD. March 13. 1:30 a.m.. Twisting Pines Court. Me­
gan Elisabeth Crist, DOB 4/14/80, was arrested by Seminole

LAKE MART, March 13. 3:30 p.m.. Flagg Lane. Perry A. Casey,
DOB 4/7/71. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers, charged with Burglary to Structure / Conveyance U n­
armed (Attempted).
LONOWOOD, March 14. 7:20 p.m.. West SR 434. Charlene D.
Oeoppo, DOB 13/S/74. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Pclty Theft.
SANTORO. March 13. 0:30 p.m.. Town Center Circle, EHiafceth
Dejesus, DOB 0/80/68, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Retail Theft.
SANFORD, March 13. 0:30 p.m.. Town Center Circle. Fran­
cisco L. DeJesas. DOB 0/33/04. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Retail Theft.
SANFORD. March 13. 7:00 p.m.. French Avenue. Mgar Levan
Lemon, DOB 7/1/B1, was arrested by Sanford Police Depart­
ment officers, charged with Retail Theft and Resisting Rrtall
Merchant.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. March 14. 12:30 a.m.. South llwy 1702, Joee Ouadalupe Cabetto Soares, DOB 8/1/74. was ar­
rested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI
and Operating a Motor Vehicle without a Valid License. Ills

Breathalyser results veto .108 and .101, respectively.
LAKE MART. March 14. 2:30 a.m.. West Lake Maty Boulevard,
Joan Antonio Crus, DOB S/33/6S, was arrested by Lake Mary
Police Department officers, charged with DUI. Ills Breathalyzer
results were .132 and .133. respectively, lie also received cita­
tions for Speeding. Failure to Maintain Single Is n r and Open
Container.
LAKE MART. March 14, 3:40 a.m.. Lake Mary Boulevard. 1smsol Fernandes Jr., DOB 10/S/73. was arrested by Lake Mary
Police Department officers, charged with DUI. Ills Breathalyzer
results were not attached to the arrest report.
LONOWOOD. March 13. 10:00 p.m.. CR 427. John Thomas
Cherry. DOB 10/18/09. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI. Ills Breathalyzer results
were .125 and .120, respectively, lie also received citations for
Scat Belt Violation and Unsafe or Improper Equipment.
LONOWOOD. March 13. 1:17 p.m.. SR 400. Marins Bargo Por­
ter. DOB 7/8/80, was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs
ofllcera. charged with DUI. Her Breathalyzer results were not
attached to the arrest report.
LONOWOOD. March 14. 0:35 p.m.. SR 000, Nathan David
Waat. DOB 3/0/40, was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs
officers, charged with DUI. West refused administration of a
Breathalyzer exam. He was also Issued citations for Habitual
Traffic Offender -• 10 Current Suspensions, Safety Belt Viola*
tlon. V iolation o f Traffic Control Device. Improper or Unsafe
OVIEDO. March 13.12:24 a.m., Florida Avenue. WBMam F.
Kooken, DOB 0/19/73, waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI. His Breathalyzer results
were not attached to the arrest report. He was also Issued cita­
tions for Failure to Obey Stop Sign and Driving on Suspended
Out of State Driver's License.
SANFORD. March 13. 10:00 p.m.. Beardall. Chariia Edwards,
DOB 8/10/47. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers, charged with DUI. Ilia Breathalyzer result waa .134. Ed­
wards refused administration o f a second (comparative)
Breathalyzer exam. He waa also Issued a citation for Falling to
Drive within a Single Lane.
SANFORD. March 13. 1:02 a.m.. 77th Street, Ckristophsr
Hastar, DOB 13/30/60, waa arrested by Sanford Police De­
partment officers, charged with DUI. His Breathalyzer results
were not attached to the arrest report. He was also Issued cita­
tions for Reckless Driving and Open Container / Driver.

DRUGS
CASSELRERRT. March 13, 10:32 p.m., SR 436, Jamas Nathan
MrfffTtim DOB 7/11/04. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession o f Cannabta (less
than 20 grams). Possession Drug Paraphernalia and Disorderly
Conduct.
GA00ELBERRT. March 13. 12:01 a.m.. Psnuuado Soares, DOB
7/10/70. waa arrested by Casselberry Police Department offi­
cers, charged with Possession o f Cocaine.
SANFORD. March 13, 8:57 p.m.. Wayside. Jamas Alisa Cross,
DOB 7/17/73. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers, charged with Possession o f Cannabis (more than 20
grams), Possession / Use o f Drug Paraphernalia and Controlled
Substance - Possession with Intent to Sell.

D O M E S T IC V I O L E N C E
ALTAMONTE 0PR1NO0, March 14. 10:52 p.m.. Peach Tree
Lane, Paso Dsxtsr Ibis, DOB 13/10/66, was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs ofneers, charged with Battery - Domestic
Violence.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, March 14. 5:17 a.m „ Midway Drive,
Lori Ana Tonag-Cooper, DOB 0/3/69, was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriff's officers, charged with Battery - Domestic
Violence.
LAKE MART, March 13, 1:08 a.m., Creekwatcr Terrace, Michael
Stephan Craig, DOB 11/1/73, waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs ofneers, charged with Battery - Domestic
Vloencc.
SANFORD, March 13, 1:19 a.m.. Palmetto Avenue, Alfred Lae
Powers, DOB 11/7/07, was arrested by Sanford Police Depart­
ment ofneers, charged with Battery - Domestic Violence.
SANFORD, March 13, 2:28 a.m.. Hidden Arbor Court, Boa aid
Patrick Walker, DOB 3/6/00. waa arrested by Sanford Police
Department ofneers, charged with Battery - Domestic Violence.
WINTER PARK. March 13. 10:07 a.m., Stephanlk Road, John
Anthony Spaulding, DOB 0/10/01, waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery - Domestic Vio­
lence.
WINTER 0PRINO0. March 13, 11:09 p.m., Blades Court, Ksria
M. Karwta, DOB 0/0/64, waa arrested by Winter Springs Police
Department officers, charged with Battery - Domestic Violence.
WINTER 6PR1NO0, March 14, 1:16 a m , Moss wood Circle.
Richard Wsyna Hamm. DOB 10/10/73, waa arrested by Winter
Springs Police Department ofneers, charged with Battery —
Domestic Violence.

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Anton "Tony" I t Bertka, 92,
W. Cbtpola Ave., DeLand, died
Saturday, March 13,
1999.
Bom In Mansfield, Ohio, be
moved to Central Florida In
1971 from Mansfield.
Mr.
Bertka was an ofnee manager.
He was a member o f First
Christian Church In Mansfield,
Ohio.
Mr. Bertka enjoyed traveling
tn the USA, Europe. Israel, and
Yugoslavia.
He enjoyed the
computer.
Survtvors
Include
wtfe,
Genevieve H. Bertka, DeLand:
son. Richard L. Bertka. Dallas,
Texas: daughter. Sandra L
Fairchild. Manchester. Tenn.;
daughter. Marilyn K. Nehrlng.
Clarkston.
Mich.;
brother.
Henry Bertka. Mansfield. Ohio;
two grandchildren, two great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff
Family
F'uneral
Home. DeLand. In charge of ar­
rangements.

MICHAEL *M UE” CARLSON
Michael ’ Mike* Carlson. 30.
Abba Street, Altamonte Springs,
died Thursday, March
11,
1999. Bom Dec. 15. 1968 In
Colorado Springs, he moved to
Central Florida In 1990. A
manager for Spencer Gifts, he
attended Northland Community
Church In Longwood.
Survivors Include wife, Alice,
Altamonte Springs; daughters,
Kuril. Shal and Jum ee. all o f
Altamonte
Springs;
son.
Joshua,
Altamonte
Springs;
mother. Rita Watltng, Crystal
lake, IL; father and step­
mother. Darwin E. and Otnger
Carlson. Altamonte Springs;
brothers. Dan and BUI Walling.
Crystal lake, IU sisters. Kim­
berly Nelson,' Apopka; and
D'Aim Holley and Tracy Canon,
both o f Altamonte Springs; and
paternal grandparents. Walter
and Joyce Carlson. Colorado
Springs, CO.
Funeral arrangements
by
Woodlawn Carry Hand Funeral
Home, Longwood.

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Quinn Mosler. Pa.; sister, Sara
Evrlyn Gleason, Pa.; sister,
Violet Rankin, Md.; two grand­
children.
Baldwln-Fairchlld
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Home, Orlando, In charge o f ar­
rangements.

GERTRUDE R. ROBBINS
Gertrude R. Robbins, 95. of
Catalina Blvd, Deltona, died on
Friday March 12 at an area care
center. Bom in Coming. N.Y.,
she moved to Central Florida In
1970. She was a retired bank­
ing financial officer and a for­
mer resident o f Sanford. She
bad attended the Enterprlze
Episcopal Church and was a
member
of
the
Episcopal
Church Women.
Survivors
Include
several
nelces and nephews.
Memorial donations can be
nude to Hospice o f Volusla/Flagler or to Holy Cross
Flptscopal Church &amp; Altar Oulld
of Sanford.
Arrangements by Lankford
Funeral Home In DeLand.

Catherine T. Sandvoss. 56. of
Swansneck
ITacc,
Winter
Springs, died on Saturday.
March 13. Bom on March 22.
1942 tn San Mateo, Calif., she
moved to Central Florida In
1991. She was a Lutheran.
Survtvors Include husband.
Krith A. Sandvoss: sons. Ken­
nel A. Sandvoss o f Ponnte
Vcrda Beach and Mark T.
Sandvoss
of
Tallahassee;
mother, Margaret Sally Taylcr o f
Santa Rosa. Calif; brothers.
James II. Tayler o f San Mateo,
Calif, and Jeffrey T. Tayler of
Hillsborough. Calif.
Arrangements by BaldwlnFairchlld Funeral Home, Or­
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Philip Norman Kirby. 97,
Rosamond Drive. Orlando, died
Monday, March 8. 1999. Bom
In Wasal. England, he moved to
Central Florida In 1988 from
Michigan. Mr. Kirby la a former
resident o f Deltona. Mr. Kirby
was a retired accountant.
Survivors Include son-in-law,
James Pierce. Apopka, two
grandchildren.
three
great­
grandchildren.
Bauldauff Family
Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

JOHN THOMAS LAUGHLIN
John Thomas Laughlln, 79,
Wisteria Drive, Debaty. died
Friday March 12, 1999. Bom
In Solon. Ohio, ho moved to
Central Florida In 1961 from
Mantua, Ohio.
Mr. Laughlln
was a retired mall carrier for
the U.S. Post Office. He was a
member o f the Dcbary Commu­
nity Methodist Church.
Mr. Laughlln was a U.S. Air
Force Sgt. who served In WW1I.
He was a member o f V.F.W.
Post 8093.
He waa a sports
fan.
Survivors Include wife, Ella
Jean Laughlln, Dcbary; son,
Kevin P. Laughlln. Dcbary;
daughter, Shartene L. Hoch,
Ormond
Beach;
daughter,
Dcana L. Rue], Miami; daughter,
Lisa L. Morris, Dcbary: nine
grandchildren.
Deltona Memorial
Funeral
Home and Cemetery. Orange
City, tn charge o f arrangements.
n m s n i f g ^ ffy n
George I. Moslcr, 79, Palm
Valley Drive, Oviedo, died Fri­
day March 12. 1999. Bom Oct.
28, 1919 In Waltersburg, Pa.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1993 from Ohio.
Mr. Mosler
waa a service engineer. He was
a Presbyterian.
Mr. Mosler was a U.S. Army
Veteran. He was a member of
the Oviedo American Legion
Post 243 and Oviedo V.F.W.
He was a member o f the Ma­
sonic Lodge, Ohio.
Survivors Include wife, Edith
Moster, Oviedo; daughter. San­
dra
Moaier-Humble,
Ohio;
daughter, Betty Jane MosterDoane, Orlando; brother, Reno
Mosler, Pa.; slater, Dorothy

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conllng to Lake Mary Police
Department llcutennnt David
Guildford.
'l i e may be on the run,*
Guildford sold. "We don't know
where he's nt. Hr has a lengthy
criminal history."
Hinson, who llvrs nt 205
Margaret Hoad, has a criminal
record that Includes two DUI'b
and chnrgrs for cultivating
marijuana, possession of c o ­
caine. and multiple charges for
forging drug prescriptions, p o­
lice say.
Hemauer was airlifted to Or­
lando Regional Medical Center.
She suffered n ruptured uterus,
and the twins had to tie re­
moved by Caesarian section.
She also suffered lacerations to
hrr left arm and left leg.
Ilnby llrtnn. who weighed two
pounds, five ounces, died Just
before midnight Monday ut the
neo-nntal care unit of Arnold
Ihilmer Hospital for Children A
Women.
Baby Joshua, who weighs two

pounds, nine ounces. Is In ex­
tremely critical condition as of
8:30 u.m. Tuesday. The babies
wvre In al&gt;out the 28th week of
gestation.
Orlando
Itegtonnl
Medical Center spokesman Joe
Drown said.
If baby Joshua dies, police
say Hinson will l&gt;e charged with
a second count of vehicular
homicide.
"They were both In very criti­
cal condition at the onset."
Drown said. "In addition to b e ­
ing very early In Ihe pregnancy,
they also suffered the trauma of
a ruptured uterus. They werr
placed In Incubators and on
respiratory assistance from the
start."
Doctors have yet to determine
how much blood supply was
Interrupted to surviving baby
Joshua at the lime of the Im­
part. Doctors are concerned
about how the aerldrnt will e f­
fect
the
development
of
Joshua's lungs, brain, and
other areas. Drown said.
Tills was the first pregnancy
for Violetta and David Demauer
of Samantlta lane, who have

been married for about a year
and a half. Drown said. Violetta
Demauer Is In stuble condition
In the Intensive care unit at
OltMC.
It took rescue workers 30
minutes to cut off the remove
Demauer from her car.
'Doctors have said tliat if It
wasn't for the fast response (of
rescue workers) the babies
would have died much earlier,*
Drown sold.
Witnesses told police that
Hinson, who was pulled from
his pickup and suffered a
bruised chin, was gunning a
yellow light as the light turned
red.
"lie hit her right In the
driver's door." Lake Mary Police
Department Lt. David Oulldford
said.
Hinson was been cited Mon­
day for running a red light.
Additional charges were d e­
pending on the health of the
Infants. Hinson was gtvrn a
blood test for alcohol or drug
use. although police at the
scene did not believe he was
Intoxicated.

Doctors crsdlt ths fast work of roscuo workers with
keeping Violetta Bemauer's twin children alive as long
as poesMe. Be manor was about 20 weeks pregnant.

One of tho babies died late Monday, and the other is
In critical condition,

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L u b ra n o no-hitter highlights excitin g
first d ay o f M ik le r -R e e b o k tournam ent
Bt m i P t h a l i i

It is time
for Penny
to grow up
SANFORD • So Orlando
Manic fninrhlsr-pluyrr Penny
Hardaway Isn't comfortable
with Ills relationship with
roach Chuck Daly.
Hr wants It to be more warm
und cuddly while, at the same
tlmr. he feels he Is bring sin­
gled out for missing games the
past few years because of Inju­
ries.
,
According to reports that
have circulated around the
NUA for weeks now. and re­
cently In local newspapers.
Penny wants everyone to know
that his Injuries were legit and
that the tram Is singling him
out.
Penny Is the highest paid
player on the Magic and the
only hope the train has of r e ­
storing Itself to what was. Just
a few years ago. the most
promising franchise In the
NBA.
It's not the money that mat­
ters.
It's the fact that he Is the
team leader and. to be a tram
leader, he has to accept r e ­
sponsibility when the Magic
aren't pla&gt;1ng up to capability.
When the tram wasn't going
well In Year 1 A.S. (After
Shaq), Penny didn't step up to
take the lead.
Instead he organUed a mu­
tiny that got then-coach Brian
Hill fired.
When the playofTs came that
year, hr was unstoppable. He
showed everyone what can
happen If you Just get him the
If Penny can Just play, he Is
one o f the top three or four
players In the game.
When he Is In the lineup, the
Magic can contend with any­
one In the NBA Cast for the top
seed in the playofTs.
When he's not here. It Isn't
like losing Bo Outlaw or any­
one else In the Magic lineup.
Penny Is the franchise.
So he can't be too concerned
if the Magic puts a special
sense o f urgency when Penny's
ailing.
Last year, Penny missed
most o f the last half of the sea­
son and the Magic missed the
playofTs for the first time In
years.
Superetara In the NBA tend
to be treated differently than
the other millionaires that
come o ff the bench. Michael
Jordan, Grant Hill, Dennis
Rodman and Shaq are among
the many players that have
_
privileges.
gotten special
prti
Penny deserves them. He's
the franchise.
But he also deserves special
treatment when It comes (o
his Injuries. When he traveled
to Houston last year to get u
second opinion on his Injured
leg. the Magic had every right
to be concerned.
Now he says he wants to be
treated like everyone else.
Penny isn't everyone else.
He's the star and the future of
the franchise.
As far as his relationship
with Daly, it shouldn't matter
a bit if Daly and he don't
communicate. Daly has proven
himself as a winner. He Is tire
one in the relationship with
two NBA titles and an Olympic
gold medal.
Daly is the one in the NBA
Hall-of-Fame.
Penny is the one who has
been shut out 4-0 in three
straight playoff series.
Daly knows what he's doing
aind if he doesn't want to
communicate with Penny on
every single decision he
makes, young Penny needs to
defer to Daly and his lifetime
o f NBA knowledge.
Penny may be sensitive lo
criticism, but it's time he
grows up and becomes a
leader. The only leadership he
has given the Magic was when
he led the mutiny against Hill.
It's time for Penny to grow

Ptssss see Jeff, Page 2B

PAUL kflKLBR— REEBOK CLASSIC

CORRESPONDENT

OVIEDO - All three first-day games In the
Paul Mikler-Reebok Classic baseball tourna­
ment at Oviedo High School featured enough
drama to make the fans who braved Monday's
cold and wind glad they did.
Two of the games needed extra Innings to
decide, the Boone Braves rallying for an 8-4
win over the Lake Mary Rama In eight Innings,
while the Bishop Moore Hornets scraped by
the Lyman Orevhounds. 5-4. in 10 Innings.
Oviedo's Paul Lubrano provided the dram atic
tension in the nightcap as he tossed his second
no-hltter o f the season, blanking the Colonial
Grenadiers. 2-0.

Paul Lubrano hurtod his second no-Nttsf of the season and stretched his
scoroloss Inning streak lo 24 as he Improved lo 4-0 on the season In pitch­
ing the host Oviedo Lions lo a 2-0 victory over Colonial Monday night.

The tournament continues with three games
today and three more on Thursday.
Today's schedule has Lyman and Boone
playing al 2 p.m. Lake Mary and Colonial tan­
gle al 5 p.m. before undefeated Oviedo (12-0)
and once-beaten Bishop Moore (14-1) square
off at 8 p.m.
On Thursday. Lyman and Colonial will meet
In the 2 p.m. game before the Lake MaryBishop Moore game at 5 p.m. Oviedo and
Boone will wrap up the tournament with their
game at 8 p.m.
The tournament la following Olympic pool
play guidelines to determine Its champion. If
more than one learn finishes with the same r e ­
cord once all nine games have been played, a
variety o f tiebreakers (such ss head-to-head
competition, run differential, fewest runs al­
lowed. and moat runs scored) will be em ployed

At O visd o H igh School
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Laks M ary
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14 01 LP. innate 14 31 Hare . none 311 . none 311 . nonr.
101 . none Herorda . Colonial 7-4. Onrdu 13-0.

lo determine the champion.
•Except for the cold and the wind. It was a
great Aral day.* aald Oviedo coach Krnne
Brown. "You couldn't ask for a more com peti­
tive first day. Each game wasn't decided until
the final out was made.*
The Lake Mary Roms wrre within on out of
winning the tournament's
opening game,
leading 4-2 with two out* In the top o f the sev­
enth Inning. But Boone's Jayson Weir sent the
Bags 2B

S C C softball team
gets back on track
B e D e a n S m ith
S K I R T S E D IT O R

SANFORD • After suffering
four straight losses to open the
weekend, the struggling Semi­
nole Community College soft­
ball appears to have righted
the ship, winning three of Ita
last four games.
The Raiders (17-15-1 over­
all. 3-7 In the Mid-Florida
Conference) sufTerrd back-toback heartbreaking one-run
losses to Santa Fe Community
College
In
Oalnesvtlle
on
Thursday, fulling 4-3 In nine
Innings und 7-0 In a game
stopped after five innings by
darkness.
SCC was then forced to gel
buck on the bus and travel on
to Tallahassee to play In the
Tallahassee Community Col­
lege Tournament on Friday
and Saturday.
The Raiders got off to a poor
start In Pool Play, getting
shutout by Manatee Commu­
nity College from Bradenton.
8-0. then dropping a 6-3 deci­
sion to host Tallhassee.
But Saturday brought a new
day for the local squad, and
they responded by blanking
Illinois
Central
Community
College from East Peoria, 1-0,
as Lake Howell graduate Jen
Gillespie hit a second Inning
home run and Kat Clccarone
hurled a four-hit shutout.
SCC then played well, but
fell 5-4 In the first round o f
eliminations as Gulf Coast
Community College from Pan­
ama City scored four runs In
the bottom o f the sixth Inning.
The Raiders then took out •
lot o f frustration after finally
getting back home on Monday,
sweeping a doubleheader from
F le a s *

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MrCafleiy; SCC. Mam Vetter. 30 .
SCC Vetter. IIH _ none.

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GAINESVILLE, MARCH 11
SAINTS 4-7. RAIDERS 9-6
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IVari WP . Wdllama. L P . Cicerone 13
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STCC. Soulhmayd. WlBlama. 311. none.
IIH. SCC. Mam.

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211 2 1 a . 7 11 1
Saunbrey and Hrddllt. ToDdorf
KUd |S« and IVari WP . Tubdurf LP .
Saurrbrry 17-41. Save . Hun 311. SCC.
Man In. Hoten: STCC. Sheffield. 311 .
e. IIH _ SCC. M am

ORLANDO - Formar Ovtsdo High School and Ssnlord American Lsgion Post 53 star Jsrsmy Frost (sbovs and teft) h u gotten off to sn
sxorttent start In his frsshmsn ysar at ths University of Contra! Flor­
ida.
Batting In tha No. 5 spot in coach Jay Bsrgman's kna-up, ths
rtgNhandad hitting esnterfiskter had an outstanding day as ths
Goidan Knights (13-0) swspt a doubtshaadsr from Sterma on Satur­
day, 15-4 and 22-2.
In tha Irst gams, Frost was 1-for-1 with two RBI, including his fourth
stoten baa# and first sacrifica of tha aaason, bafor* baing rapiacad
fo ra pinch-hitter.
in tha nightcap. Frost batting ctean-up, was 3-for-6, including his
fifth homa run and aacond Iripis d tha ssaaon, scorsd thru runs and
drovslnflva.

Ta l l a h a s s e e C.C.
TOURNAMENT
POOL PLAT
ta

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MCC. IknUn H R . none.
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Heddlll. WP . Smith. LP . Sauerbrry (7« • Save . none. 3D _ SCC admits 311 .
none. IIH . none.

Patriots, Bears romp in baseball

19

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and Kuith. WP _ Clccarone 14-41. LP .
LaMom«*ne. Save _ none. 30 . SCC.
Martin. 30 . none UK . SCC. Otlkaple.

SPORTS EDITOR
ORLANDO - Junior Scott
Myers tossed a three-hitter
and Andrew VanLandlngham
drove In three runs as Lake
Brantley Joined University and
West Orange In run-rule victo­
ries on the opening day o f the
Orlando CU lmIc at Cypress
Creek High School on Monday.
Myers Improved to 2-2 aa he
held Whitehaven, Tennessee

ELIMINATIONS
COMMODORES 8,
RAIDERS 4
001001 8 . 4 7 9
, _
00 0 0 1 4 s. 8 0 0
Sauerbrey and Oillrmpte. Heceer and
Andrew*. WP _ Heeaer. LP _ Sauerbrry
(7-6). Save . none. 30 . OCCC. Neal. 3D
_ S C C M am H R. SCC. Mays.

scoreleu until the bottom of
the sixth Inning aa the Patriots
(0-3) cruised 11-1,
VanLandlngham. a
senior
first baseman,
was 2-for-3
with a home - run and a triple,
while Junior outfielder Justin
H ants was 2-for-3.
r games,
slfy defeated Charleston, Ten­
nessee. 14-1 In five Innings,
and West
Orange
amoked
Northside. Tennessee, 35-0 In
five innings.

In games today. Second Bap­
tist from Texas takes on Lake
Howell at 9 a.m.; McCaUle,
Tennessee faces Dr. Phillips at
11:30 a.m.: and Edgewater
battles Oak Ridge at 2 p.m.

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WP . Mycn (3-3). IP . Hants 10-1).
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Full weekend o f action in Sanford Babe Ruth Baseball
Br Paan Smith
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD - The baseball
Odd* o f Sanford were busy the
last few days as the City o f
Sanford Recreation and Parka
Department Babe Ruth Base­
ball League got into full swing.
In Bambino Minor League
action. Uie Devil Rays clubbed
the New Tribes Mission Indi­

ans, 15-1 and the Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics outscored
the Mariners, 18-13 on Friday
night: the Pirates topped the
Red Sox 18-8 on Saturday af­
ternoon; and the New Tribes
Mission Indiana edged the Red
Sox, 8-7, on Monday night at
Roy Holler Junior Field.
In Bambino Majors League
action, the Railroaders Cubs
whitewashed the Sanford Elec­
tric Athletics. 12-0, on T h u rs­

day night; and the Sanford
Electric Athletics topped the
Sunniland Corporation
M ar­
lins, 16-10: the Sanford Lodge
•62 Free &amp; Accepted Masons
Yankees bested the Rinker
Materials Devil Rays. 9-5; and
the Railroaders Cubs trimmed
the Rotary Breakfast Club E x ­
pos, 9-4, Saturday morning at
Roy Holler Junior Field.
In
Babe
Ruth
Baseball
League action from Saturday,

the
Nobles
Communication
White Sox clobbered the Ro­
tary Club Athletics, 14-3, and
the Elks Lodge #1241 Braves
drubbed the KJwants Club In­
diana, 11-4, at Historic San­
ford Memorial Stadium: and
the Knights of Columbus E x ­
pos stopped the Dean, Ring­
ers. Morgan &amp; Lawton P A .
Diamond Backs, 16-9,. at Zlnn
Beck Field.
■A B B RUTH LEAGUE

Standing _ Nobles Commu­
nication White Sox (3-0), Ro­
tary
Club
Athletics
and
Is of Colum bus Expos
2-1), Elks Lodge *1241
Braves and Klwmnls Club Indi­
ana (both 1-2) and Dean, Ring­
ers, Morgan A Lawton P A .
Diamond Backs (0-3).
Schedule _ tonight at H is­
toric Sanford Memorial St a-

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Baseball
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IB

game into extra Innings with a two-run home
run.
Chris Gutlcrre* snapped the tie with an RBI
double In the top o f the eighth. Brian Gilbert
then added a two-run double to give the Braves
(8-4) some breathing room.
Providing the offense for Boone were Weir (2for*5. home run. three RBI): Gilbert (2-for-2.
double, one run. two RBI): Gutierrez (2-for-4.
double, three runs. RBI): Chris Schuemake
(single, run. RBI); Todd LcStourgeon (single
RBI); and Cameron Able and Pat McCullough
(each with a run scored).
Doing the hitting for Lake Mary were Eric
Schmook (three-run home run); Jose Tormos
(2-for-4. double. RBI); Matt Horwath and Jose
Rosado (each with a single and a run scored);
Rob Macchlone (single); and Matt Allegro (one
run scored).
Bobby Tragcser
13-0) was the winning
pitcher for the Braves, allowing four runs (all
earned) on six hits over seven Innings, striking
out eight and walking two. Ryan Tretteln (1-2)
suffered the loss despite allowing just three
earned runs on six hits In his 7-2/3 Innings of

Babe R u th —
Continued from Page IB

dlum. Knights of Columbus
Expos vs. Elks Lodge 01241
Braves. 6 p.m „ and Klwanls
Club Indians vs. Nobles Com­
munication White Sox, 8 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Nobles
Communication
White Sox; three hits _ Robert­
son (double, run): two hits _
Hennlnger (two runs, three
RBI). Rega (two runs. RBI): one
hit _ Lookls (double, four
runs). G. Hutchins and Coursey (two runs each); one run _
Long.
Rotary Club Athletics: one
hit _ Johnson. Medlock and
Scott(run each), Cain (RBI).
Bertrand.
Elks Club 01241 Braves: two
hits _ Heckle (two doubles,
run. RBI). Erickson (run, two
RBI); one hit _ Glib (two runs),
Leshinskl. Holller and Quinn
(one run each); two runs _
Polosld, Talley; one RBI _
Hicks.
Klwanis Club Indians: two
hits _ Cham bers (double, three
runs); one hit _ Gathers (run),
Haberllng (RBI). Bacak, Lewis.
Knights of Colum bus Expos:
one
hit
_
Adam
M undy
(double,
three
runs.
RBI).
Keith Wright
(double,
two
runs, two RBI), Clifford Manley
(double),
Qkn
William son
(three runs), W ayne Watts:
three runs _ Eric Bryant; two
hits _ Sengue Brundldge; one
tun _ Brandon Bryant. Earnest
Manley, Victor Blue: one RBI _
James Pearson.
Dean. Ringers. Morgan *
Lawton PJE Diamond Backs:
one hit _ Peterson (double,
run, two RBI). Towers and
Doney (one run and one RBI
each). Sheffield and Casey (one
run each); one run _ Roesch,
Lanier. Hayes. Jackm an.
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Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Sanford Lodge *62 F. &amp;
A.M. Yankees and Rlnker M a­
terials Devil Rays (both 2-1)
and Sanford Electric Athletics
(1-2); National Division; Rail­
roaders C ubs (3-0); Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos (1-2)
and
Sunniland
Corporation

work.
Mickey Kalin, plnch-mnnlng for Ion Clark,
scored the game-winning run on Omar Ser­
rano's Inftcld single to give BlBhop Moore Its
decision over Lyman.
The Hornets, who trailed 2-0 after one Inning
built, a 4-2 lend heading Into the sixth Inning.
Lyman rallied for a pair o f runs In the home
half o f the sixth to force extra Innings.
The Greyhounds had runners In scoring posi­
tion In the seventh, eighth, nlnllt, and lOtli In­
nings but were unable to plate any o f them.
Leading the Bishop Moore offense were Chris
Richardson (solo home run); Rich Wallace (Iwo
doubles); Craig Stempkowskl (double, nm);
Brian Steenson (double): Tito Alfonso (two sin­
gles. one run); Serrano (single. RBI); Clark
(single); and Kalin nnd Pat Malntlno (each with
one run scored).
Lyman was led by Brandon Epplc (2-for-4.
solo home run. double); Billy Hess (3-for-4,
double, run, RBI); Chnse Rozell (single, RBI):
J.T. Williamson and Dave Milton (ench with a
single nnd n run scored): Matt Skelton (single);
and Kit Kaminski (RBI).
Greg Dlnl (2-0). who worked the final five In­
nings In relief o f starting pitcher Kyle Colton.

Marlins (0-3).
Schedule _ tonight at Roy
Holler Junior Field. Sanford
Electric Athletics vs. Sanford
Lodge 063 F. ft A.M. Yankees,
5:45 p.m. and Sunniland C or­
poration Marlins vs. Railroad­
ers Cubs. 7:45 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Railroaders Cubs: three hits
_ Freddie Howard (three tri­
ples. three runs, four RBI): two
hits _ Ha carle Mitchell (home
run, two runs, RBI), Donrell
Hicks (double, two runs, three
RBI). Larry Thomas (double,
three runs); one lilt _ M arc
Hall (RBI). Sergio Detrevtlle;
two runs _ Lavurlo Carey.
Sanford Electric Athletics:
two hits _ Jonathan Mangum
(triple, three runs. RBI). Ryan
Thom e (double,
two
runs,
three RBI). Brandon Hampton
(three runs, two RBI): one hit _
Ravin Lawson (run); three
runs, RBI _ Pat Bowers; one
run. one RBI _ Dekywan Debose; two runs _ Stephen Den­
nis; one run _ Ernest Grant;
one RBI _ Jeff Blrdsall.

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B A M B I N O M IN O R S

Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (1-0). New Tribes
Mission Indians (2-1), Mari­
ners (0-2) and Red Sox (0-3):
National Division: Devil Rays
(2-0),
Pirates
(1-0)
snd
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics
11-11.

Schedule _ Wednesday night
at Roy Holler Junior Field,
Devil Rays vs. Pirates. 5:45
p.m. and Newsome Hardwoods
Athletics vs. Royals. 7:15 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Devil Rays: two hits _ John
Sallo (home run, double, two
runs, three RBI) _ Freddie
Gaines (double, two runs. RBI),
Jason Faith (double, two RBI),
Matt Kearney (run, RBI). T.C.
Kinney (two runs): one hit _
Raymond (triple, run), Danny
Ortiz (double, nm . RBI), John
Valentine, Jessica Dickey and
Travanses McGill (one run and
one RBI each), Myler Neil (two
runs). Thomas Paladlno (run).
Jam es Kearney.
New THbes Mission Indians:
two hits _ Andy Hedvall; one
hit _ Benjamin Lopes (triple,
nm ),
Jarvis
Badger
(RBI).
Justin StanseU, Matthew Sny­
der.
Newsome . Hardwoods Ath­
letics: three hits _ David Delk
(three runs, two ftBi), Justin
Peterson and Justin Smith
(two runs and one RBI each);
two hits _ Deandre Adam
(home run. two runs, four
RBI). Travlus Smith (two dou­
bles, two runs, RBI), Tony W ell
(double, nm , two RBI), Nick
Danllla and Cary Brooks (one
run and one RBI each). Jeremy
Murphy (run); one hit _ Ben
McGee (double, run. two RBI),
Edwin MaidShado (run, RBI),
Julian Pearson (run).
Mariners: three hits . Tho­
mas Hicks (double, nm , two
RBI). Shawn Oartepy
(two
runs); two hits _ Robbie Lock­
hart (triple, two runs), Savlon
Dickerson (two doubles, run,
two RBI). Rowdy Miller (two
runs, RBI). Joey Guerra and
Joe Howard (one run each),
Grady Pftueger and Emory
Griffin (one RBI each): one hit
_ Matthew
Hgelter,
Carlin
Bullock and D J . Delaney (one
n m each).

Sunniland Corporation M a r­
lins: two hits _ Sean M alher
(run, RBI); Richard Nelson (two
runs); one hit _ Jon Adkins
(triple, two runs, two RBI). J a ­
cob Bacak (two runs): one run
_
Tyler
Markovltx,
PhlUlp
Bastl. Brantley Brumley.
Sanford Lodge *62 F. ft A.M.
Yankees: one hit _ Brian Ire ­
land: two tuna _ Ondreus Red­
ding. Luke KemmSg. Shawn
Bird; one run _ Bruce Hlpaher,
Hunter Flueger. Marcus B u l­
lock.
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays:
two hits _ Cody MlUer (two
runs);
one
hit
_
Khalil
Farahkhan (home run. run.
two RBI); one run _ John
McGhee. Shelton Stiff.
Railroaders Cuba: four hits _
Freddie Howard (home run.
triple,
double,
three
runs,
three RBI): three hits _ Larry
Thomas (triple, two runs): one
hit .T im oth y Acree (two runs).
Marcus Leonard: one n m .
Bacarte Mitchell. Sergio D e ­
trevtlle.
Rotary Breakfast Club E x ­
pos: two hits _ Jason Tate
(home run. nm . three RBI).
Allen Foster (double, run, RBI):
one hit . George Easley and
Anthony Donaldson (one nm
each), Derrick Mathis.
TH U U D A T
9 9 4 .il t l
009 . 0 0

■ s s .is t a
M l.

SA TV anA T

(11)09 B _t9 7
0 1 1 1 .1 0 1

1 7

M 4 9 1 .1 S S 4
I1 S 9 S .1 S B 4

SCC

was the winning pitcher. He gave up one run
on two hits while striking out six and walking
five. Jason W yler was tagged with the loss d e ­
spite allowing only an unearned run on four
hits over six Innings.
The only hits In the Oviedo-Colonial game
were singles by Justin Holmes, Brett Murphy,
Kenny Starling, nod Jelf Knapp for the Lions.
Bobby Mellor and Jercd Goodwin each scored
a run, Mellor coming In on a Colonial error and
Goodwin scoring on n wild pitch.
Lubmno (4-0) ran his consecutive scoreless
Inning streak to 24 with the no-hlt shutout. He
struck out eight and walked four. Al one point.
Lubrano retired 15 consecutive Colonial hit­
ters. David Pringle (4-2) was hung with the
loss.

•tones or

application roa Tax o i i b
N o n c e is h e r e b y o i v i n .
tti»t Lrrry L Hunt. Nancy A
Hunt, (he Im U w of Itv* lolioaIng e«Ullkata(a) ha* Wad aatd
cart Meat*)*) lor a taa daad to
b* Issued thereon Th# eeruficat* number)*) and yawl*) of
Issue nee. th* description ol th*
property, and th* name!*) in
which It we* ataeaaed la/are a*

c t a r t n c A T t n o *49
TSAR o r ISSUANCI. IS M
Description ot Property: LEO
LOTS S * 10 B IX 14 TR 9 TOWN
OP SANTORO 0 9 1 SO 40
Name* In «*M*h aaaetaed: I
A Ttovm. H. C. Seem AH et **M
prop*tty being In Mr* County el
la nded*. Slate el PlerM*
Uni*** auah aertWIaeW *) ahaH
Vie prep atty da*criped in such
wt*(*) win b* ceM to the
I bidder at th* areal
Seminal*
County
Courthouse. Santerd. Plerid*.
*n me t im day el April. I N I

*111:00 am.
Payment el Sole lee. appttcaMe documentary stamp lea**
and recording Ita t ^if^i rr td tid
le be peM by 0** aucceaaM
bidder al the tele. P ul payment
at an emeu*! ague! te the hrghcat bid la due totata 14 heura
the advert lead time el
AH
le Pm Clerk el
Baled mi* «rd day et March.
MANYANNS N O R M
CLERK OP THS
CIRCUIT COURT
SlMWtOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b y SMrtey C. Morgan
Deputy Clerk
.......... March 0. 10. 19. S M .
-1 -

_u

HHOai OP
M aHeeVlem by*JveftLel me
are aagaged le busineae at M *
I . SR 4S4. lu h e I004-941.
AN*manta Spring*. PL U T14.
Sasdeel* County. Florida, under
m# Fistulous Name et M R
l9 9 T I 9 t , aed that w*
te register a*ld name

1001.
KAMOS PON HSALTM, INC
DBA-14*

N a sJ e ra S S rjra S IU w e
*m engaged ta beaMeae d MO
S. SR 494, S d M 1SS4-S43.
PL M M * .

Statu**!. To­
w n; See lien BSS.St, Florida
Statute* 1*01.
MANOS FOR HEALTH, INC.

Brantley. VanLendlnfham. H U _
Brantky, V b n lh n d ln g h m . Records
take Brantky B-9: Whitehaven 0-1.

BEARS ROAR Oil ROAD
BRONSON _ Scott Rankin
threw a two-hitter and also
had a pair of hits as W inter
Springs thumped homestand­
ing Bronson. 10-0 in six in­
nings Monday.
Rankin evened his personal
record at 1-1 in helping the
Bears get to 4-6 on the season.
Rankin waa 2-for-4 with an
RBI, while Sheehan drove In
two runs and Erik Schultz
plated one nm .
10. R A O L S S O
0 9 3 111 _ 10 9 0
000000 . 0 3 0

COLLEEN CAMPRCLL
end THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF COLLEEN CAMPBELL.
M living. and eU unknown
pan*«* claiming by, throudi.
wider or against the above
named Defendant* wh# are
m l known to be dead or atme.
whether said unknown pari tea
may claim an bilareat a*
spouse*, heir*, devtaees.
grant***, assignee*, boner*,
creditor*, trust***, or ether
claimant*, claiming by.through.
under or apain*I the aald
COLLEEN CAMPBELL or
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL, and
NATION IBANK. N A .
successor M CITIZENS
FEDERAL RANK. I/Va
CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Da land* nta
hope* ta hereby M**n met
pursuant la a F ind J udgment d
Foreclosure entered in Ihe
ebere-atyled cauee. In tb*
Circuit Court *1 Semanei*
County. Florid*. I w * ae* th*
property aituele In i*mmole
County. Florida, described a*
LOT 4. SLOCK 0. SKY LARK
UNIT I RIPLAT. ACCORD!NO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN F IA T BOOR IE.
PAOI 14. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORI0A
at pub** ad*. Is m* high M l
Weal front door et the Seminole
County Courthouse. In ianler*.
Florida at M SS A M an APRIL
• IM S
DATED THIS ISth day ol
MARCH, IN S .
Maryann* Moree
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By: Ja m E Jeoewtc
Deputy Clerk
W YO U A M A P IN IO N WITH A
0WA9K.ITY WHO NEEDS ANT
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO FARTtCiPATE IN THIS PRO.
C U O M O . YOU A M ENTITLED.
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THS
PROVISIONS
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CO N TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT 901 N PARR AVENUE. SUITS
NM 1. SANFORO. FLONIOA.
u r n . t*on 1 19*4310 s x t .
4217 WITHIN t WORKING DATE
OF TOUR RECEIPT OF THIE
NOTICE. IF YOU A M HEAR!NO
OR VOtCS IMPAIMO. CALL 1SO0-SE4-ETT1
NOTE. THIS COMMUNICATION.
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. IS
AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED W IU M U U D FOR
THAT PURPOSE
Oibbone. Smith, Cohn t Arndt
P.0. Boa E177
Taw**. FL 93401
Fa* m s ) t r r - m o
Publish March IS . 13. 1900
DCA-194

•PNo 9m 0 0 -144091-440
i ter a general Pandl by:
ta tho Metier e l m
Oort
The Deparbmnt d Environmental Protection gives nobe* mol It
m s detsradmd that the prapaood salt b e d slalom court* In 0m
aeeNMeet pertlan et Baer Lab* by Cart O em Lindsey puddle* ter
We canard pored established under Rule S3-041.471(1He),
Florida Admtatafratto* Code.
The Depertmanfa determination than become tins! unloo* a
— *y patniin ter an ednddstreWv# hearing to Wed under eec110.0S0 and 1M .0T *4 the Florida at*tut** Th* grim and
maliening ter e hearing are set forth below. Upon
I d • petition, thto dotermimtlen w i m l be atteor order d the Department
twee l ub*tantie I letereati are affected by Wa
a^w
m
tern
j^PM
wEB^raV* Iraa V
*l 9^0lM
^0W
9Wyo

aum*

Bastions 100 940 and 1M.07 d We

Harris scattered seven hits to
n m her record to 4-0.
Amy Fazio led the offense,
going 3-for-4 with a double
and two RBI. while Olllesple
w as 3-for*3 with a double and
Lake Mary's JeannJe Manx was
2-fbr-3 with a triple.
Mans continues to be the
hottest of the SCC batters,
going lO-for-20. Inducting two
home runs, two triples and

two doubles, scoring six runs
snd driving in nine In the most
recent eight gsmes.
The Raiders will now take off
for the rest o f Spring Break,
not playing again until r e ­
lum ing for a doubleheader at
home against Polk Community
College from Winter Haven
next Tuesday
(March
23)
starting at 2 p.m.

PrepsLB

IN TU B OIROUIT CO URT
OP TMfl RM HTSSNTH
JUDICIAL. C IR C U IT OP
T N I STATS OP FLORIDA,
IH AMO FOR
• IN IHOLS OOURTY
CIVIL ACTION
Oaa* Her 0S -B I0 0 -O A -1 4 -R
Olvialeni.
SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY CORP.
Plaintiff,

OSA-141

- 07

LB
Glouchester Community Col­
lege, 6-0 and 10-2.
T ra d Miller hurled a onehit. atx strike out shutout at
the Rnsdninnera In the open­
ing game. Kelli Vetter had the
big game on offense for SCC,
going 2-for-2 with a triple and
a double, scoring one run and
driving In two.
In the second game. Sabrina

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

The paM l an m ud eeiridn th* Intoon*Bon eot
K he Med (raoeKrad hy Wa dark} In th* Office
I et the Department at 0000 Commonwealth
iben 0«. TaHehasaee. Florida 99*44 1000. The
i msH a copy ot W* petition w Wo applicant at
aim eddmm Indtoetad abeva at We Dm* d tiling.
Pobliem m ud be Hied within I t day* e l pubitcalkwv or receipt ol
Wto an Rl*n m b ea. osoept th d a petition by any perean onUttod
mwrttten n*«oe undar section 100.44(9) o f Wa Florida itduta*
t l day* el raceIp! of th* written mtloe. Th*
to IS* a petition within Wa appraprtot* Dm*
ef any
o waiver el S u l person's right to request
(hoering) under sectton* tM .M S
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

M TH E C IR C U IT OOURT
OP TNB fSTM JUDICIAL
OIROUIT, IN ARO FOR
SEMINOLE OOUNTY,
FLORIDA
SBRSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION

P*0*t 01 and 17 ol the Public
Record* ol Somlnoto County,
Florid*.
Doled thto 10W day ol MARCH,

CORPORATION. FORMERLY
KNOWN AE INLAND
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
ANORIENNE SMITH,

OlreuR Oeurl

1000
Maryann* Mom*
Clerk Circuit Court
By J*n* ■ JsMwtc
Deputy Clerk
ROGER D M A R . ESQ
PO SOX 4004
ORLANDO. FL 99149
II yeu *r* a parson srith • dtomodelien m eider to parttolpeta

Jeff-

wants to stay. He's got a team
with a legitimate shot at going
deep into the playoffs and only
has a chance to get better in
the next two years.
The whole thing rides on
Penny's shoulders.

Paga LB
up and become the superstar
he can be Instead o f the one
he expects to be treated like.
This Magic team can go a
long way. but Penny Is the one
who needs to get on the same
page with his team and with
his coach.
O f course, everyone In O r­
lando is concerned that Penny
will ditch us the sam e way
Shaq did.
But Penny seems to want to
stay and everything he says,
both In and out o f the new spa­
pers, makes It sound like he

ittatodtoStito M

Her e 's another lame predic­
tion: I n the Bay HOI c la s s ic
this week In O rlan do, Justin
Leonard or Tom Watson.
The weather Is expected
to be windy and cold a n d
they both know how to grind
U out in bad conditions.

J

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------ *

section 1941/9 ot th* Florid* Itotuto* to not
Tho spphoetlon to avaitrdtie tor pubtlo Inspection during normal
* nws. E M B.m. to 0:00 p.m., Monday through Fridas
I bohdsys. pie**« mah* on oppdnlmont at W* letter___ m ot odl (440409-9907.

: btoroh 10.1000
DSA-107

1

property being located ta
BSfilfWto County. Florid*, mors
porucuterty described et toiLei 97, Lskeweed at
tog to ta* Map or Pi
recorded Nt Pt»t Pee k 94,
Page* M and 41. to to* pubhc
record* ot Sontinoto County.

Thai said sale to being i
to teltofy We term* *f this Writ

40 T N I 10TN

C M S N 4 . 04-1410 CA-14-R
FIRST RANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AE TRUSTEE
UNOSR THE POOLING AND
MRYtCINQ A O M IM IN T
DATED JANUARY 91. 1007,
FOR CITYSCAPE HOMS
IO UITV LOAN TRUST 1007-A.
AS BENEFICIARY
CANO11 D WILBURN.
E T AL

w it h

a

d is a b il it y

h ie o w g

•PICIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PANT1CIPATS IN THE PROC ftD iM G l SHOULD CONTACT
THS BN F0R C IA9 LS WWTS
M O TIO N OF THS CIVIL DfVI•lOH AT THS SHERIFF'S
OFFICS. 1044 04TH STREET.
SANFORO. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
FITS DATE PRIOR TO THS PROCSEOrilOS (407) 004 4414 TTD
Pubftoh Msroh IS. 09. M April

FOM 4LOSU R S SEES
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant ta o Fm*l Judgment al
Foreeloeurs dated Mersb I t .
140k. and onasrod to Cgao No.
04-1414 CA-14-K. *1 the CtoSeH
Court ef the l0Th Judtoto)
Circuit le a«4 to
BANK NATIONAL ASBOCiATION. AS TRU4TIS UNOSR THS
POOUNQ AND SERVIOINa
A O M IM IN T DATED JANUARY
S I. I M F . FOR CITYSCAPf
HOMS BOUITY LOAN TRUST
1M7-A. AS BENEFICIARY to
Ft*lei Iff end CAROLE 0.
WILBURN. AN UNKNOWN PENSON IN PO M SI0IO N OF THS
SUBJECT
PROPERTY
or*
dotondents I wtH seH to Wn
highest end best bidder tot
ceeb of the West from dee* *1
the
Seminole
County
I*
m, 'if*
in ff
blibmi tr 497106,
lasrUie
Wjmi
*/w-*rtbiknw
UlwUS4
wBVIMTwi
■I 11.40 o'ciotk * m
on the
13W day et APRIL. 1000. th*
toHesrlng described property oo
ael
forth in cold Ftnol
LOT 100. TRA1LWOOD ESTATE.
EEC. ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RSCOROING IN PLAT NOOK IE. PAGES
EF AND t l OF THE PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SBMINOLB
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATSO IM* ItW day of
MARCH. 104*
MARYANNS MORES
A* Clerk ol M id Court
By Jan* S. Jatawie
A* Deputy Clerk
In Accordance WIW The
Americans WIW dtoobilHi** Act
Percent
WIW
DtooWHtla*
Hooding
*
special
Accommodation* to Perttcipot*
In IM* Proceeding Should
Contact Court Administration tl
M t N. Perk Avenue, taniord.
Florid*
41771,
Telephone
Number (407) 9 M -4 IM . Nat
Lator Than Savon (7) D o n Prior
to Wo Proceeding. II Hearing
impaired (TOD) 1-004-944-4771.
or Vtotoo (V) 1-400-444-4770, via
I iR t o r l
LAW OFFICE OF
MARSHALL 0 . WATSON. PA.
Attorneys tor PtotntHf
•400 N.W. Slot Terrace
Pori Lauderdale, FL 43344
Tbtopheno: (4*4) 419-4444
Facsimile (044) 771 .SOU
Publish: Marsh 14. E E 1901
OCA-1 I t
M TN B
S P TM S I0 T N
BOUNTY,

J M U &amp; K IftM

Deneid F. tsbeger. Sheriff
Sam net* Ceunly. Florid*
N O TIC I RIOAROINO THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF IS M . PERSONS

W N

N oneisp

et *1.,

ttsnUal ietoroot* may b* aftoetod by any ehang* In Wo
Dspdtmonf* determination have th* right to patiUon to booom*
, £ 5 y to Wo pro*coding. In accord*nc* with Wo

tusen Riwlelgh Refknop.
Former Wife
Defendant
NOTICE
OF SHERIFF'S SALS
N O TICI IS HERESY GIVEN
that by virtu* ot tost certain
Writ ef (locution Issued out el
and undar th* oeol el lh*
Circuit Court el Sentinel*
County. Florid*. Co** I 471497-DR upon a final lodgment
rendered In lh* s tors** Id court
on th* 4th day of April A D
1444 In Ihot certain c o m enti­
tled Meuriee Jeeeph Retonap,
Former Husband v* Susan
ftowtetgh Belknap. Former Wife
which
aforesaid
Writ
ol
Elocution wo* delivered to me
&gt;t Sheriff et Sentinel* County,
Florida end I have levied upon
00 W* right Wto and Interest of

m TH S O M O UfT USURY

M A atobHRMlM toHVMoh petitioner's subatonltol Intortsl* are
Jtoatod by the Dopartmanl action.
toots disputed by W* petitioner,
~ tM A ddom ont ol Wo im«ariolI to&lt;

g IT1— to* edmintotretlve bowing pros*** to designed ta rodstondm th# Department'* determination, ta* tiling et a petition
,rot— that Wo Department * final datarmtasttop may b* different

vs

and Wo unOenlgned 0* I
of Sontinoto County. Plerid*.
WtH *1 11 00 A M m tie I M
day ef April A 0 IB M erisr tor
Mto and **H to the highs st biOdsr. FOR CASH IN HAND AMO
SUBJECT TO AN T AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al Hie From
|Wm Q Dee*. *1 th* stop*, ef lb*
^
RMNJmJa ^
tooeWdbf0
StoC
*M
0MN*W
Ar to
BgrrersiNU
vw
wFa
RM
^s^r^W
IMfW
ME1
•inlard florid*, lh* share

CORPORATION.

torta above. M ropdrod by nil* 99-104.941.

O A 0 I 407-1447-DR
IN RE: THE FORMER
MARRIAGE OF:
Maurice Joseph Belknap,
Former Husband
Ptolnllfl

tied. *i no ceet la you. to Ihe
prevision el certain assistance
Pteese
tent set
ADA
Coordinator at 941 N. Port
Avenue, tuile N941. tenferd.
Florida 31771. Telephone (447)
9*9-4994. Oft 4137 witaM Iwo
It) working days bt your recoip*
of Wto Summons, if yeu are
hearing unpaired, coll 1-000904-0771
Pubftoh March 10. 03. 1000
DEA-139

■rau.n ef W* pie biding officer upon W* filing d a motion In i
5toeee wNR i t o e S E I M J M *1 Wo Florida Admintolmilv* Cod*.
' AeetHtoe muel contain the toSewing Information:
WI The name, eddreo*. and tatophona number ot each pctiliMtrrtiflectkm
Wa ceunly In
•r.liwDeper
_ j W i auto*** mbttor or activity to locator);
M A ■totcnwnt ef hew end when each pdlboner recalved nollo*

I d A •totemeni e l tacts Wa the petition*/ contends warrant
-u a rs d Of moditodtoe d Wa Department action;
m A l U l i n t — et which ruie* or oldutoo Wo petitioner contend*
M u iro rovorsol or modMIootton d Wo Doporimonl action; and
I d A oldanwnt at tb* roitol taught by W* petitioner, it*ting proetody We ootrno th d Wo gotWomr o m Ii We Deportment ta tobo.
A H iltr— W d dee* h d dtopule th* material toots on which W*
-------i to b«ood shaH itoto Wot no ouch loot* am In

M

SUGAR MAN, f 10
•704 • Dill* Highway
Suit* ISO
Miami. FL 93144
PuMtoh: March 10.13, IM S
PEA-131__________________

N O T fc W T *"™
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant to on Order or Final
Judgment
el
foreclosure
entered In Chril Case No 04I4 I4 -C A -1 4 -K Ol the Circuit
Court ol th* ttT N Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, whoroln IRWIN
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AE INLAND
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plslnllft.
snd
ANORIENNE
SMITH, *t. *1, are defendants.
I will Mil to W* high*it end
boat bidder lor e**h *1 the Waal
Front Door ol Wo Eominoto
County Courthouto. Sanford,
Flortda. at th* hour ol I I 00
• m , on th* tSth day ot APRIL.
1004. tho *o#owing described
property
Lot I . Block I *1 Ccneen •• per
p ill thereof, a* recorded In Ptot
Booh 1, Pig* 103. of th* Public
Record* ol Seminole County.
Florid*
Deled thto 11th day ol MARCH.

t ' 4*

none . 2U _ none 38 _ none HR _

Connolly (4).
Oreenice. M urray (3) and Freeman. WP
(1-1). LP _ Oreenice.

MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By- Jtn* t J c m w Io
Clerk

19AML K EANDSRE.

NOTICE 10 HERESY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmoni ol Foroctoouro. doted
March IB. IB M , entered In
Coo* No. SB-1471 CA-14-K of
the Circuit Court In and tor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein W S S TM M K MORTGAGS CORPORATION, la W*
Plaintiff
and
ISABEL
A.
•ANDERS to to* Defendant. I
sriH c*H to W* Mfheot and bool
bidder tor eanh *1 M l North
Pork Avenue, Sanford. Florida.
0 111.401 . * , on APRIL S, 10M
ty. So'cetTorth In sald'Vlnol

0.11
10,1000
OtA-101

OF CALIFORNIA, N J U NOT
Bf ITS NtOfVIOMAL CAPACITY
BUT BOtSLY AS TRU STEE
OR ITS PSRIRTTBO
OR BEHALF OF VENOSE
MORTGAGI TRUST 1BBB-1*
p l a in t if f

M TRICR F. MORSE
0 LIVING. AMO IF OfAD,
THS UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HSIRS. DSVIBSSS.
O RA NTBIS.ASSIGNISB
LIENORS, ORSOITORS,
THUS T IE S AND A U . OTHER
RARTISB CLAM4N4G AN
M T S M S T BT. THROUGH.
UNOSR ON AGAINST
PATRICK F. M ORSE
PATRICIA A M O R U .
0 LIVINO, AND IP DEAD.
THS UNKNOWN SPOUtS,
M IP S . O t V IN E S , ORAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES, L it HOPS,
CREDITORS, TRUBTSSS
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTtREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOSR ON
AGAINST PATRICIA A MORSE
JOHN DOS ANO JANS DOS
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
W POSSESSION.
.......Q S f y iO A N T K )
NO THIS 4 f
NOTICE IS H IA ES Y CWEH
port usnt to • Summery Ftoal
Judgmoni to tomMeeure dtoed
btoroh 10. IB M . entered In Chrti
Case Ns. M M S I CA 14 R to
th* Circuit Court to W* ISTH
Judicial Circuit to end tor SS4RHOLS County, Sanford. Florida,

I * 1 t o to i
deer ef lh* SemtooU
County CourWeuoo ef tb*
SCINNOLI County CourthouM
located at SOI N. Park Avenue
to SanfenE Florida, al 11: M
am. cn tb* 1SW d*y to
APRIL. 1104 th*
loitovrtng
d*scribed proeerRf *4 *to lorth
to
*bld
Summery
Final
LO T SO. SANFORO PLACS, A
SUBDIVISION. AOCORDINQ TO
THS PLAT THKRSOF AS
RSOORDSO IN P U T BOOK I E
PAGES M THROUGH M . OF
THE PUBLIC RBOOROB OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated Wto 10Ni day of MARCH.
1t#t*
(CIRCUIT OOURT SBAU
MANYANNS MORIS
Ctorfc of the Circuit Court
By. Jan* E Jaaatoc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW 0 F F I 0 U OF
DAVID J. STERN. P E
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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Flonda •Tuesday. March16,l999 - 3B

People
Red M aple flowers signal arrival o f spring
Dancing fo r Seniors

W id o w s, w idow ers

The Over 50 Dance Club
donee la held every Wednesday,
from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Ctvtc Center. Live mu*
ale by the Deltonlans 13-piece
bond. Donation $3.00.

Widows or widowers or per­
sons with spouses In nursing
homes (W.O.W.) ta a group of­
fering support, bonding, assis­
tance. brotherhood and social
activities
to
members.
Meetings are held the first
Tuesday of the month In the
Florida Hospital at I I a.m. In
Lake Mary on Sand Bond Road,
right off of Lake Emma Road.
For more information call Dom
DeSam o. 333-5153 or Minnie
Kane. 322 8549.

Optimist C lu b
The Sanford Optlmlat Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-3104 or 3220396.

N a r-A n o n
Kiwanis C lu b
The Klwanla Club of Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meet ink at
the Lakeside Landing at the Ma
rlna Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting
Klwanlans
are
welcome. For Information call
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Conservation district
The Seminole Soil A Water
Conservation
District meets
each third Wednesday of the
month at 4 p.m. at the ofTlce.
at 506 W. Lake Mary Blvd.. In
Sanford. Call 331-8312.

W elcom e W agon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
County
holds
the
regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30 a.m.
on
the
third
Wednesday of very month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 005-0144. or Lucy. 3237877.

Retired nurses
The Florida Society of Regis­
tered Nurses,
Retired,
Inc.
meets the third Wednesday of
each month at Ooiden Corral
on 436 south of Curry Ford
Road In Orlando at 11:30 a.m.
Their mission la to provide
many volunteer activities lor
the community, as well as a
support
system Ib r
retired
n u r s e s .1 They contribute to
Rusiefl Home
l&amp;r Atypical
Children and to Spouse Abuse.
InCaU Christina Sharp,
president
(407)
383-0607.
Marie Ctaad, district coordina­
tor (407) 888-4634, or O rate
MacKende
(407)
677-7308,
pubMdty for more Information.

TOPS
Local Chapter 333 o f TO PS
In Longwood (Take O ff Bounds
Sensibly) meets every Wednes­
day at 6:30 p.m., tn the audito­
rium of South Seminole Hospi­
tal. 555 W. State Road 434.
Longwood. Weighing begins at
5:30 p.m. H ie Apopka chapter
meets
evrry Wednesday, at
9:30 a.m... at Lakevlew Chris­
tian Church. 1400 Bear Lake

'

Toastmasters meet
The Night Owls Toastmasters
Club 16561 meets e v en Tues­
day of the month, at 7:30 p.m..
at the Lake Mary Community
Building on
Country
Club
Road. Contact Roaella Bonha m
at 333-8384 for more informa­
tion.

Nar-Anon. a aelf-help group
for relatives and friends of a d ­
dicts. win meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando Oeneral Hos­
pital. For mote Information,
call 869-6364.

TOPS
Member of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS.
Invite
the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about
the club, call Karen Blaxlna,
331-5982.

Toastmasters
Night
Owts
Toastm asters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Lake
Mary
Community
Building. 360 N. Country Club
Road tn Lake Mary. Contact
Roaella Bonham at 333-8384
for Information.

Lions C lu b
The Longwood-Lake Mary Li­
ana C lub meets the first and
third Tuesday o f every month,
at 7 p.m.. at the Ramada Inn.
Stale Road 434 In Longwood.
Visitors and prospective mem­
bers are welcome to attend.

Obesity Surgery
The Seminole Chapter of
SO S (Support Obesity Surgery)
Support Group, far those who
have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the
secon d Tuesday of each month
In Classroom *103 o f the Ptqrat_____ Plata Bulldtng.
-------531
81 W.
...
State Read 434. Longwood. at 7
p.m. Call 322-6800 for more

Red Maple, also known as
Swamp Maple, Is one of four
native maple trees that can be
found In Florida. It la a tree of
swamps,
hammocks.
and
floodplain woodlands across
the state. The red maple la the
moat Intereating o f them for Ita
Showy leaf colors In the fall
and their beautiful red flower
and fruit colors In early spring.
The newly emerging leaves, red
flowers and frulta signal the ar­
rival of spring. They appear In
December
and January
tn
Florida.
Blooming
la short
lived, followed by m asses of
boomerang-llkr shaped fruits
known as keys. These are
formed by two seeds or sam a­
ras. each with a single wing.
The seeds of the red maple art
quite popular with squirrels
and birds. The buds and frulta
are a primary source o f food
for gray squirrels In late winter
and early spring, seedlings are
a favorite food for deer.
Uaast Can be used a s a Bon ­
sai. wide tree lawns, mediumsized tree lawns, for buffer
strips around parking lots or
for median strip plantings In
the highway, near a deck or
patio.
reclamation
plant,
screen, shade tree, or residen­
tial street tree.
The tros: The red maple la a
Cast growing tree, reaching a
height of 60 to 75 feet. Leaves

Gardening

are ovate and simple with ser­
rate margins. Leaves are de­
ciduous, 2 to 4 inches long.
Their color In fall varies from
orange, red and yellow, very
showy. Flower color la red and
showy
In the winter
and
spring. Fruit have elongated
wings, from 1 to 3 Inches tong,
led and showy. The winged
fruits can fly a long distance.
The bark la thin and easily
damaged from mechanical Im­
pact. The free requires pruning
to develop a strong structure.
It la susceptible to breakage.
Surface roots can lift sidewalks
or Interfere with mowing.
Light requirem ents: The
tree grow s well tn partial
shade, partial sun, or In full
sun.
8*0 talsnunsi Red m aples
grow well in clay, loam or

slightly acidic sandy soils.
They tolerate well-drained soils
or those with extended periods
o f flooding. Irrigation Is often
needed to support street tree
plantings In well-drained soils.
The tree makes the best growth
In wet places and has no other
particular soil preference ex­
cept that chlorosis or yellowing
may develop on alkaline soils
where II grows poorly.
Varieties: Due to graftIncompatlblllly
problems
which cause the Iree lo break
apart, preference should be
given lo plants produced on
their own roots. Choose varie­
ties with regional adaptation.
Armstrong.
Autumn
Flame.
Bowhall.
Gerllng,
October
Glory. Red Sunset. Scanlon
and Tllford, are some of the
beat known varieties.
Fasts: Leaf stalk borer and
pellole-borer cause the same
type of Injury. Both Insects
bore Into the leaf stalk Just
below Ihe leaf blade. The leaf
stalk shrivels, turns black, and
the leaf blade falls off. The leaf
drop may appear heavy but se­
rious injury lo a healthy tree Is
rare. Gall mites stimulate the
formation of growths or galls
on Ihe leaves. The galls are
small but can be so numerous
that Individual leaves curl up.
Galls are not serious and usu­
ally chemical controls are not

needed. If Ijorrrs hceomc a
problem It Is an Indication that
the tree Is not growing well.
Controlling
borers
Involves
keeping hees healthy. Chem i­
cal controls o f existing Infesta­
tions are more dllftruh.
D iseases: Anthrarnose Is a
fungus problem In rainy sea­
sons. The disease resembles,
and may lie confused with, a
physiological problem called
scorch. The disease causes
light brown or tan arras on the
lenves. Anthrarnose can be
controlled
with
fungicide
sprays as the leaves open In
the spring.
Scorch may occur during pe­
riods o f high temperatures a c­
companied by wind. Trees with
diseased or Inadequate root
systems or trees that do not
get enough water, will also
show scorrhlng. Scorch symp­
toms are light brown or tan
dead areas between leaf w ins.
Tar spot and other leaf spots
may eause
some
concern
among homeowners but rarely
require control.
Nutrient deficiencies: Man­
ganese deficiency Is Ihe most
common nutrient deficiency
found on maple trees. Symp­
toms o f this problem are yel­
low or yellowish-green leaves
with darker green veins. Plants
exposed to week killers may
also show similar symptoms.

M an ’s talking stressful to woman’s health
■elf-centered, insensitive lo the
feelin gs o f tboeo a ro u n d him*
and probably vary insecure. I f
your physician has advised you
lo avoid stress because o f med­
ical problems, try to find a mats
w h o w ill bo m ors sensitive to
the fe e lin g e o f th o se a ro u n d

D E A R A B B Y : I have a male
friend who Is a nonstop talker. He
talha constantly during a meal and
doesn't even stop when eating. Ha'e
ao rude that ha wont let a person
i a sentence. At meetings, peo­
ple elltlng near him gat up and
move away because of hie talking
and complaining. My friends refuse
to come over If he'a going to be
there.
One man aaid ha's the only per­
son who can carry on a conversation
with himself. His eon and I have
both told him he talks too much. Ha
thinks his opinions era important,
but they era boring. - ................
Abby. has a fkllMil and hefeAd
Penan, and ha Waste ta marry ma.
people ar
rot this aps But 1 must avoid

DEAR ABBY: I have a sister 1
love very much, but I don't under­
stand her. Although she is 35 yean
old, the ttUi relies on her family to
take care of her. And if we don’t do
it MUdffy enough, the gets a n ‘atti­
tude and won’t speak to us for
weeks at a time.
Abby. her behavior is hurtful,
•specially to our father. Frankly,
I’m Urea e f the situation. Please
advise ma how to handle this.
SISTERLY TROUBLE

TALKED TO DEATH
IN WASHINGTON

D EAR H1BTERLY TR O UBLE:
Y o u d id n ’t m en tion w h e th e r
your sister has emotional prob­
lems, o r w h e th e r she’e dep en ­
dent simply because she can be.
A s long as she has you to shore
h er up. w h y sh ou ld th e tread
w ater for herself? I f there is no
compelling reason why U w fam­
ily should bail her out, you are
doing her a disservice fay doing
By age 38, your sister should
h a v e taken re sp o n sib ility fo r
h e r s e lf, so g e t th e fa m ily to
stand together and send her the
message that she’s on h er own.
O f course, I wouldn’t expect you
to let her drow n — but convince
must try to save I
b e fo re sh e g o e s d o w n fo r the
third time.

Luke M a ry A A R P
AARP Lake Mery Chapter
•4878 meets the third Tuesday
o f every month, at IKK) p.m.. at
the Community Center. 360 N.
Country Chib Road tn Lake
Mary. Each meeting features a
-p--w »-r or aome form of e n te r
teminent. For Information, call
869-8283.

M asons
The Sanford
Lodge
#62
F&amp;AM - Stated Communica­
tions are held on the first and
third Tuesdays of each month
at 7:30 p.m. Dinner Is served at
6:15 p.m.
The lodge la located at 312
Park Ave. North. Sanford. For
more Information call (407)
322-3616.

TU E S D A Y PRIM E TIM E

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The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Feb. 22 - Stephanie and Haiton
Gilbert, Sanford. Boy: Darlene
and James Nonna. III. Lake
Maiy.
O ld:
Christina
McLaughlin and Jeremy Farr.
Sanford, Old; Jennifer and
Jerry Dodd, Altamonte Springs.
Boy
Feb. 33 • Raahana Roberts.
Sanford, Boy; Rebecca Reichert
and Rehove Patrick. Winter
Springs,
Boy;
H abiba
Cnaicnaa
and
Theodore
McMorrough. Lake Mary. Boy
Feb. 24 - Marilyn and Shawn
Hlrschfleid. Lake Mary. Boy:

Kartaa and
Oviedo. Qlri

Scott

Workman.

Feb. 35 • Jacqueline and Henry
Robbins. Altamonte Springs.
Oirl; Amanda
Jacobs
and
Christopher Qold. Altamonte
Springs. Bey: Dales ha and
Michael Wasson. Casselberry.
Boy;
Catherlna
and
Brian
Cartellt. Sanford. Boy; Jessica
and Jeffery Harto. lake Mary,
Bay:
Margaret
Quartermaln
Blanchard
and
Mark
Blanchard. Altamonte Springs,
Girt; Kelli and Fidel Lopes.
DeLand, Qlri
Feb. 38 - Elisabeth Cox and
Patrick O ’Orady. Casselberry.

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Feb. 38 • Karon
Salmon,
Winter Springs, Girl; Kimberly
and Michael Magoon. Lake
Mary. Otri
The following births were
recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
Feb. 25 • Stacey and John
Gray. Enterprise. Girl
Feb. 26 • Clrkira Harris and
Tracy Laman Freency, Sanford,
Boy; Felicia and Christopher
Jans.
Deltona,
Girl;
Mary
Sadler. Geneva. Girl
Feb. 27 - Caatalavet Turner
and Lanas Jesa, Sanford. Boy;

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Sergios

Kcrsha and James Richardson,
Sanford, Boy
Feb. 28 -Casey Queen and
Felix Brannlgan. Deltona, Qlri:
Lisa and Jeffrey Carter. Sr..
Sanford.
Boy;
Nancy
and
Sravut Rivera. Sanford, Boy:
Sheri Robinson
and Jesse
Tucker. Jr.. Deltona, Boy
March 1 • Tammy Jackson and
Isaac IToctor, Deltona. Girl;
Sherri Smith, Sanford. Boy

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UNCL6 BOB'S SILF-STONAOK
AUCTION NOTICE
THE rot.I OWING PflOPtBIY
WILL BE SOLD OH OTHERWISE
DISPOSED OE At A SALE TO OC
HELD AT SAID UNIT OH LEASED
SPACE AT UNCLE 0 00 S. 2450
WEST 25th STREET. SANTORO. FL
32771. ON THE 30IH OAT OE
MARCH 1999 AT 10 30 AM FOR
CASH A 10% OUTERS PREMIUM
WILL OE ADOCO
1130. RONNIE L ANGLIN 143
COUNTRY CLUO CIR SANFORO
FL 12772 WATER OED PORCH
FURNITURE
LAMPS WEIOMT
OENCH. MISC TOOLS, MISC
BOXES TABLES
• 404 LASHEAL ROEUNSON M l
ACADEMY AVE SANFORO FL
32771 . I COUCHES 2 LOVE
SEATS. DRESSER. MISC BOXES
TABLES CHAIRS
AUCTIONEER JACK SCHUBER
AD40S A AUI203
DATED THIS DAY 23 MARCH 1099
UNCLE DOB $ SELF STORAGE
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F1C TIT10U 9 NAM E A C T
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undersigned pursuant to Ih*
"Fictitious Nam* Act,* Chapter
ESS 09 Flo ml a tlalulaa will regtalar
with
lha
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da va top man t ol lha propoaad
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IB T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND PON
•ESI INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION

rSSB“ IAWJBe0* m*

INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
v*.
MARGARET ANN LAMB.
IF UVINO. AND IF OEAO,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEE ( . A S S I G N E E S
LIENORS.CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINET
MARGARET ANN LAMB.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MAROARET ANN LAMB.
IF ANY. CHARLES R
NICHOLS; MARGUERITE
NICHOLS. COASTAL
RECONSTRUCTION. INC;
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC ; JOHN DOE AND JANE
0OE A t UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

FORICLOSURS BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol loredoaura dated
March 10. 1BS9. entered in Chnl
Cato No 9S SITS CA14 K o l lha
Circuit Court o f tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Florida.
I wilt aalt lo lha hlgheat and
Baal biddar lor caah tha Waal
Front Door ol the Courthouse ol
Bio
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa located al 301 No
Path
Avanua
In Sanlord,
Florida, al 1100 a m on tha
ISlh day ol APRIL.1999 tha lollowing deacribed proparty a i
aal lorth in aaid Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wll
UNIT
S2S.
ALTAMONTE
HEIGH TO. A CONDOMINIUM.
AND AN UNDIVIDEO I.1S20
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT
THERETO IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM FILED FEBRU­
ARY 14. 1SFS. IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1209. PAGE
1210, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI0A
Dated thi* 10th day o l MARCH.
1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORIE
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaeawtc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI i . Untvarally Oriva
Suite 800
Planlaliun, FL 13324
(984) 233-1000
90*30988(FNMA)AMI
In accordance with lha
American with Draabilitia* Act.
person* with diaabtlibea need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in Bill proceeding
should contact lha Clark o l the
Circuit Court al lha Saminola
County Courthouaa at 407-3234130 not later than seven day*
prior to tha proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. 1 - 100 -088-1 t t l
(TDD) or l - a o o - l l t - l i r o . via
Florida Raley Service.
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N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant la a Final Judgment n*
Foreclosure dated March IS,
1999, and entered In Cave Ho
94-24T1-CA-14K ol the Clrtud
Court ot the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Saminnl#
County Florida wherein CHASE
BANK OF TEXAS t/k/a TEXAS
C O M M ER CE DANK N A a*
Custodian, la a Plaintiff and
EONA JIM EN EZ and W O O D ­
LANDS CIVIC H OM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION, ar* Dalamlant*
I will tell to tha hlgheat and
beat biddar lor cash al the West
Front Door ol the Courthou**,
301 N Path Avanua. Seminole
County Sanlord. Florida, al
I I 00 o'clock A M on tha ISth
day ol APRIL. 1999, tha follow­
ing described proparly aa aal
lorth in *a&gt;d Final Judgment, to
aril.
Lol 12. Block *0' THE MEAD­
OWS. UNIT NO 1 according to
tha plat lharaot recorded In Plal
Book 18. Pag* ST nt tha Public
Ran p rill ol S rm rel* County.
Florida
*/k/a 182 Willow Creek Cove.
Longwcod. FL 32824
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk ol the Court
By Jane E Jaaewic
A* Oeputy Clerk
Merc A Oen-Eira. PA
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
951 NE t 6 Tlh Street
N Miami Beach Florida
331 s :

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Pub' th March 18. 23. 1999

PEA-138
Circuit Caurt
• amlnal* Caunty
Florida

CASE ••« 23a9-CA-tS.lt
Mary Ann Mtyara.
Plaintiff
v*
Mark Brooks.
Defendant
NOTICE
OF SHERIFF’ ! SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thal by vrrluo ol lhat certain
Writ ol Elocution issued oul ol
and under Ih* te a l o l Ih*
Circuit Court o l Saminola
County. Florida. Casa 4 98238B-C A-18-B upon a tin*'
judgment rendered In tha aloraa*Id court on lha 11th day ol
February A D 1999 In lhat cer­
tain c a t* entitled May Ann
Mayers, Plaintitt va Mark
Brook*. Defendant
which
aforesaid Writ ot Execution was
delivered to me aa Sherill ol
Semmol* County. Florida and I
hsv* levied upon all lha right,
tit)* and Ihlsreat ol the defen­
dants
in
tha
following
deacribed property, aaid prop­
erty being located ih Seminole
County. Florida, more particu­
larly deacribed aa lollowa
On* (t ) 1998 GUC Surburban
VIN IGKEC18K9SJ748 781
Being stored at Allamont*
Towing. Inc
and the undersigned a* Sheriff
of Seminole County. Florida,
anil al 11 00 A M on the 9th day
of April A.O. 1999 offsr for sale
and sell to tho highest bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND SUB­
JECT TO ANY AND ALL EXI1TINO LIENS, at the Front (Watt)
Door, al the atapa, o l the
Saminola County Courthouse In
Sanlord, Florida, the above
described property
That aaid aata I* being mad*
to satiety tho term* of this Writ
of Eaaculion
Donald F. Ealmger. Sherill
Seminole County. Florid*
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1190. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH DLVD . SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (40T) 688-6840 TTD
(40T) 321-3121
Publish March 9. IS. 13. 30.
1991
With Sal* being held on April S.
1999
DEA-42
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D R IB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that CROWN BANK, F t B . lha
holder o l the following certitl
cate(a) has filed said certitlcat*(a) for • la* deed lo be
It sued thereon The certificate
number(a)
and
y*ar|t)
of
laauanc*. the description ot the
properly and the nama(t) In
which it waa ataaaaad it/ara as
lollowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 4114
YEAR OF ISSUANCE. 1111
Description o l Property LEO
•EC 16 TWP I t S ROE H E 1/4
OF NE 1/4 (LESS TWIN RIVER!
SEC 1A A 30 A TWIN RIVERS
SEC 4 UNITS 1 A t A SEC IB
UNIT 2 A PT IN ORB 210* PG
7111
Name* in which assessed The
Anden Group ol Florida Alt ol
said proparty b tln g in lha
County ol Saminola, Slat# ol
Florida
Unlasa such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate)*) will be told lo the
highest bidder at the weal front
door.
Saminola
County
Courthouaa. Sanlord. Florida,
on Ih* 29lh day of March, IM S ,
at 11 00 a m
Payment ol Sal* It*, appliesUa documentary stamp taaes
and recording lee* are required
lo be paid by tha successful
bidder *1 the sale Full payment
ot an amount equal to the high
eat bid it due within 24 hours
alter the advertised time ol
aal* All payment* shall be caah
or
guaranteed
instrument,
nwd* payable lo Ih* Clerk ol
Hr* Circuit Court
Dated this 17th day ol
February. 1999 (Stsl)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergerl
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 23. March 2
9. S 16. 1999
DEZ 204

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23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d

Maid Service
Working partner needed, no investment 321-6712 _ _ _ _ _ _
Heed a Working Partner
For Pressure Washing brunet*
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Adopt: Chart#**. loving Chnshan couple pray lor a newborn to
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legelronttrteniial
Please cur,tact Attorney Patricia
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Attn Marta* al t 400139 3821
A.! it OUR WISH i* to share
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tamJy Pteaae cal Attorney Pa
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"Cracker Bartel"

Dishwashers Cook*. Servers
200 ikekman Dr (*-4 A Hwy 48)
________407-324-1028
120 unit apt. complex In need of
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certified, (tool care * phi* F *«

return* to 322-2433.___________
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Jutl C ar Never a Fee1
HELP Personnel E29-6M3
Activity eealttanl P/T. ttoirt*
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Animal Care/Kannal*
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________407-338-2173________

C are

Aaat. Mgr - FT for mini storage.
Benefits vacation bonus in­
centives. ATT. A P totting col­
lections. computer, home type
maintenance Esp desired WB
tram right person Apply 2303
N O B T .O rtan d o.M F t-4pm
ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an Ertra
ISOOSISOGmoPT
82 OOO 84 50Gmo FT

33— W e i g h t
M anagem ent

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No Drugs No Stimulants No
Side
Effects 190% MONET
BACK GUARANTEE. Free
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English 695 9742
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O p p o r t u n it ie s
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HOME I Lei us shew you heat.
CaN 934-721-7390.

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FON TAX O f l O
NOTICE I I HEREBY OIVEN.
that LARRY L HURST. NANCY A.
HURST, the holder ot the fol­
lowing car Ilf lest els) hat hied
aaid cerflflcala(a) lor a las deed
to be issued thareon The cer­
tificate number)*) and y*ar(a) of
issuance. Ih* description o f Ih*
property, and tha name(a) In
which it waa a ttested re/are ea
lollowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 33S4
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1993
Description ol Property: LEO
LOT S BLK C COLONNADES
1ST SEC PB IS PO SO
Names in whieh a tte sted
Fred L. Hamilton, Mery S.
Hamilton AH o l aaid property
being
In Ih* County o f
temmofe, Stef* of Florida.
Unless such certificate)!) shad
be redeemed according lo tear,
the property described In such
certificate)*) will be told lo Iho
highest biddar at tho weal front
door.
Saminola
County
Courthouaa. Sanlord, Florida,
on Ih* 23th day ot March, 1999,
at 11:00 a m
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp iaaea
and recording lees ere required
lo be paid by Ih* auccettlul
bidder at the aal*. Full payment
ol an amount equal lo tha high­
est bid It due within 14 hours
altar Ih* edverUeed 11m* ot
aal*. All payments shall be caah
or
gueranlaed
Instrument,
mad* payable lo Ih* Clertl of
the Circuit Court.
Deled thl* 13th day o f
February, 1933 (Seal)
MARYANNE MOREE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
•EMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

by. Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 33, March I,
3. A l t . I f f !
DEZ-&gt;03

NOTI01 OF
APPUCAnON FON TAX DEED
NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVEN,
that LARRY L HURST, NANCY A.
HURST, Ih* holder of the fol­
lowing certificate!*) ha* filed
said certittcalefa) far * lea deed
lo be Issued thereon. The cer­
tificate number)*) and year)*) ol
issuance, the description o l the
properly, end the name(t) In
which II w e* aaaaaaad la/ara at
lollowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: SIS
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1993
Description of Properly; LEG
LOTS 7 ■ 9 f t 17 a 13 BLK A
DIXIE TERRACE PB • PO S3
Name* In which attested :
Kanny Milch*II AH of Mid prop­
erty being in Ih* County of
Seminole. Slate of Florida.
Uniat* such certificate!a) shell
be redeemed according lo lew,
the property described in ouch
c*rtt(icat*(a) will be told to Ih*
t»ghe*i bidder *1 the weal Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the 29lh day of Maich, 19*3,
si 11:00 a m.
Payment o f Ealo fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp Iaaea
and recording feat are required
lo be paid by ih* tucceeafuf
bidder al the tel*. Full payment
ol an amount equal to lha high­
est bid it due within (4 hour*
atlar the advertised time of
aal* AH payment* shall be cash
or
guaranteed
Instrument,
mad* payable to lha Clerk of
Ih* Circuit Court.
O ile d Ihla 13th day of
February, 1333 (Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORI0A
by Shirley C. Hergert
Oeputy Clerk
Publish February 33, March 3,
3. A 13. 1969
DEZ 206

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payavatabto

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tod IMtinUN Church, 4 t t N
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32748______________________

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.

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skua, pfu* mo bonus**. 401K
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* Driver wen van pretoned, not
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ImmecUl*. kj»kme
toMn employmem for anyone in
i U m U g In
working toarardi i
etoctncien Uni* or no #n&gt; to
neceeaery Some oul of town
travel ■ req fi/y computerre
wag* 4 benefit* package C*8
K 8 K Electric, Inc. aantoiB. FL
n m n W H I t t _______________

CUCT7BCUNSrewd 8 comm TOP PAY, BINEDFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2922 S Park Drive
g t : ! T f» _______________________
Come tom our brand new Senlord omo* and Mail working «nmedwtofy* C e l Now! (407) 303m .
ENTRY LEVEL OMVtRB rtoeded NOW) Covenant Transport
ha* Vnmedkate openmgi lr"
driver trainees No emenence
needed Earn I49K to I65K pto*
benatoa COL tammg avafabto
tor darnel
otoc*. lypng. Tue* Frv. tSalaried.

record. Apply M-P. a-Spm al
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WarttoSday. 38B9 S »R 48 E * «

Santnrri (comm rt 48 and 419)
407-323-4090
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PAMT PREP needed
Must
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week* of work ISOOhr cash
Start now 407 839 8838

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FL 32772_______________________

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. Longwood Door S Trim Company, FT,
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locanon. a car garap 3 cA c m ,
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and birth of a new being — the person
in the part It Is a natural act similar to
the birth of a human being.”
Today’s deal looks remarkably like
y e ste rd a y 's, but It is a new b ein g.
H aving reached a ls sp ad es, how
should South plan the pipy?
Yesterday, we discovered that it is
correct to start with the club finesse. If
it loses, declarer must pipy the tramp
suit for no losers — he should finesse
the queen.
Here, though, the dub finesse wins.
Now South can afford one tramp loser,
but not two. There ia a safety-pliy to

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ambitious goal you've been unable lo
gratify thus tar can be fuMtod. Starting
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bring tfm Into tween
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your personal affairs today In order to
place them on a more productive level.
Big improvements can be made If you
vent the urges that direct you on the
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ble. You should cash the a ce . If an
honor drops, you will know bow to con­
tinue. O r, if you collect only the two
m issing low ca rd s, you go Into th s
dummy and lead a low spade toward
your queen. Everything Is under con­
trol. U n less very u nlucky, you can
even accommodate all tour trumps In
the East hand.
The wrong play Is to take a firstround finesse. For exam ple, suppose
you play the queen and lose to the
king. You get back into the dummy and
lead another trum p, E a st follow ing
low. What do you do? If West started
with the doubleton king-jack, you must
go up with the ace. But If West had the
singleton king, you must finesse the
10. The odds sligh tly favor p laying
West for the king jack. Yet It la still a
guesa that you didn't noed to b ee.
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with one but refuses to share with us
what her doctor told her.
D EA R R E A D E R A meningioma ia
a slow-growing tumor involving the
membrane that covers the brain and
spinal cord. A s it enlarges, It causes
compression of nerve tissue, leading
to a host o f unpleasant and serious
consequences. Su rgical rem oval Is
D EA R D R C O T T A year ago, I waa
hosp italised fo r te sta b ecau se of
amaurosis. My doctor said that I had a
s mell stroke. Sin ce I’m still having
visual difficulties, I wonder what the
next step should be.
D EA R R EA D ER - The term “amaurosls" refers to visual disturbances,
Im-M ing black spots and loss of cer­
tain visual fields, from causes outside
the eyes themselves. For example, the
•fiUction can be related to diseases of
the optic nerve or brain from alco­
holism, diabetes or Hdnay diaeaaea; it
has also been reported to occur alter
•motional shock. Some forms may be

Inherited.
If your doctor diagnosed e stroke,
you probably bad am auroals fugax:

would be a candidate for antlcoagulalion therapy.

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Visual problems stemming from blood
dots that were carried to the brain or
the optic apparatus. In this instance,
treatment with anticoagulant drugs is
You may need to have a m agnetic
im aging arteriogram , which enables
doctors to assess whether you have
arteriosclerotic plaque in the arteries
of your n eck . S ig n ifica n t a rterial
blockage can be the source of blood
dots that can break off, be carried to
the brain and causa stroke or blind­
ness. With such e scenario, your doc­
tor should refer you to a vascular sur­
geon who m aybe able to dean out the
narrowed segments and prevent dev­
astating consequences. If your block-

D EA R D R OOTT: I take a variety of
herbal and mineral supplements dally.
Many of the directions staU that sev­
eral pUls need to bo taken each day,
appeed several hours apart. I don’t
want to apaod my time taking pills aU
day long, nor do I want to spend the
money that would cost, so 1 just take
one a day. Am I getting any benefit
this way or am I wasting iqy money?
D E A R R E A D E R : I d on't know.
W hat la your body te llin g yo u ? In
order to bs effective, « y medicine —
prescription, herbal supplem ent or
vUamin/minerai — must be taken in e
th erap eu tic am ount. One or two
berfaaJ remedies e day won’t do any
barm , but probably won’t help you
much either. I suggest that you ask
your doctor about this. Perhaps be or
she can hit on a
p m n lt t that will
meet your needs in a convenient man­
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