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WEDNESDAY
M a y 5. 1999
91st Year, No. 180
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 2 6 1 1
Sanford, F L

SO C e n ts
S e rv in g

Weather

Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake M ary, Longw ood.

Lytle, Meyers
com bine for
shutout
IB

M ostly
Sunny
High: 89
Low: 68

Oviedo, W inter S p rin g s
and Se m in o le County
S in c e IS O S

2A

Mllwee Middle
Schoolers
Host Brain
Bowl
1C

□BRIEFLY

Bomb scare at Isike Howell

TIM
• t the NAACP w ill'b o a t IU
annual
Freedom
Funds
Awards B anquet May 8 at
7:30 p.m. a t th e Holiday Inn
at Altamonte Springs. The
theme la ’NAACP: 00 Years of
Making Dem ocracy Work.*
Oucet sp eak ers for the ban­
quet wttf be Dr. M artin
Davtes. form er Special Assis­
tant to U nited S tates Senator
Bob G raham . Davies cur­
rently serves a n a special ad­
visory com m ittee appointed
by President Clinton. The

Rumors keep students
from high school
M ja jM i
STAFT WRttTR
___________ _ • Attendance
dropped a t Lake HoweU High
Schiml today following false
rum ors of a bomb threat at
the school.
No bomb threat waa called
Into school or law enforce­
m ent officials. For three days,
officials have been following
tum ors In the school. A
search Tuesday night found
no bom b a t the school, prin­
cipal Don Sm ith said.

-i To School Stay p ro ­
grams. scholarship and the
Art-9o program . T icket, are
830. Call 330-7400 far In­
formation.
.
m will be _
'waterway clean-up* of „
Wekhs Wver th is Friday. R fa
the 23rd a n n u a l event for
over 180 C en tral Florida fire­
fighters. V olunteers are hop­
ing to bring th e river back to
an environm entally
clean
•res. They wtU participate
with debris pick-up and r e ­
moval of exotic plana on the
riverbed. Call 830-3991 for
Information.
8500 million a year In ___
age and expenses, yet m ore
than 88 p ercen t of all hom e­
owners do not
schedule
regular term ite Inspections.
Home Depot in AJtamonte
Springs will hoot "Wet. Warm.
Swarm.* th is Saturday from
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. to p ro ­
vide Information from term ite
specialists.
School's PTA will celebrate
Its year with Its annual Fam­
ily Fun Night th is Frtday horn
4-8 p.m. T here will be com­
munity displays, a petting
xoo. street dancing,
and a hay ride.
las., a b e ­
reavement su p p o rt m inistry,
announces a n opportunity for
those feeling trapped through
grief top experience freedom
through celebration. Partici­
pants will c reate a framedphoto m ontage of their loved
ones during a one-day session
from 9 • 11:30 a.m .. May 6 a t
the First U nited M ethodist
Church In Sanford. Call 323­
8272 for Inform ation.
ptisos, Baa., will receive a
farm/share tru c k of fresh,
free vegetables. May 5 with
distribution a t noon. Call
322-1520 for Inform ation
Susan
Aiman of W inter Springs
Elementary School and Karen
Coleman of W inter Springs
High School as the district's
top assistant principals. Ai­
man and Colem an are in the
running for Florida Assistant
Principal of th e Year.

Rockin' for education
music
program and ons of m s pamcJpmts was rockar

fM F M K i
SANFORD - The state legisla­
ture has approved more than
80.5 million in funding for
programs In the city of Sanford.
The legislature has ear­

mw Mtk I s i s s _____________
STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Offi­
cials In Seminole County are
taking p art In a campaign to
clean up a ir pollution In Cen­
tral Florida.
The C entral Florida Clean
Air Team coordinated by
Mctroplan Orlando launched a
public Information campaign
on Monday that focuses on
how Individual choices can
affect air quality and traffic
congestion in Central Florida.
"There Is not one county In
Central Florida that la In the
clear.* Mary Ja n e Arrington,
an commissioner for Osceola
County, sa id .

Jeb
needs to approve
*1 h o p e he
_____
doci
(veto) anything.
"These projects
to the city.*
The
airport'
tic/lntem ational

Close call In aeckfont

Bush still
the funding,
't line-item
Dale aaid.
Important

Lt “fomny Martin, and NrafigfMar/onwfgancy medfcal technicians
w ioa FtorsM and Hobart Thornton of lha Sanford Fb* Department
l^riMn whowaa ktjurad to a car acddsni at Calwy Ava. and
Locust late Tuasday afternoon. Thrsa cars • a Pontiac and two
^ r c edes • wars involved In lha wrack. Thrsa paasangsrs In lha Pontiac
«mw injured - none crittcaly according to lha Sanford Polos

domesJotnt

Air pollution particularly af­
fects the elderly and children
with respiratory
problems
such a s asthm a. There are
26.000 children with asthm a
In Seminole. Orange and
Osceola counties.
In 2000, the Environmental
Protection Agency will redes­
ignate tx b an areas for attain­
ment or nonattalnm ent with
the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards.
Failure to meet the standard
of 85 parts per billion In
ozone In 2000 will result In a
Slate Im plem entation Plan.
The fourth highest reading for
1997, 1998 and 1999 will be
averaged by the EPA. The
ozone reading m ust be below

85 parts per billion.
The plan could require an
annual Inspection of motor.
vehicles an d traffic control
measures, such as limiting
parking or requiring carpool­
ing.
Additional measures could
Include requiring less volatile
paints and solvents, tightened
emissions level standards for
motor vehicles, strict permit­
ting requirem ents for new de­
velopment. and cleaner fiiel
requirem ents.
If these m easures fall to
bring an area Into attainment
with federal standards, federal
highway funds could be with­
held. More than $700 million
In projects were recently sanc­

tion In Atlanta. Oa. because
the area did not meet federal
air quality standards.
"In Atlanta this Is a very se­
rious Issue,* Harold Bailey,
executive director of Mctro­
plan Orlando, a regional
transportation planning part­
nership for Orange. Osceola,
and Seminole Counties, said.
This year's readings so far
are 89 parts per billion In
Seminole and Osceola coun­
ties. and 79 In Orange County.
The three counties will be
evaluated as a group.
In 1998, the fourth highest
ozone average waa 89 In
Seminole. 91 In Osceola, and
96 In Orange County. In 1997,
the fourth highest average was

76 in Seminole. 75 In Osceola
and 79 In Orange County.
Ozone Is cause by the
chemical reaction of Volatile
Organic Compounds and Ni­
trogen Oxides In the presence
of sunlight.
The sources for the organic
compounds and nitrogen ox­
ides Include power plants,
gasoline service stations and
dry cleaners.
Internal combustion en­
gines such as motor vehicles,
aircraft, railroad engines, and
marine craft, lawn mowers,
and weed trimmers, contribute
lo ozone.
Officials recommend that
residents reduce ozone pro­
Clean, Pig* 3A

F ront Porch sw ings
into g ear in F lo rid a

**T h ejln a l requisite
o f a good citizen in
this republic o f
ours is th a t he
should b e able to
pull his w eight

SANFORD • More than 60
people atten d ed the first
meeting of a program aimed
at bringing economic devel­
opment to a re a s In the city In
need of a shot in the arm on
Tuesday.
Sanford officials are hoping
to be once of the first 20 cit­
ies receiving funds through a
new state program called
Front Porch Florida.
The program 's goals Include
Improving schools, reducing
crime, a n d Increasing eco­
nomic opportunities tn an
‘urban core* community of a
city.
"There a re a lot of wounds
In the city th a t need to heal.*
Pastor Ricky Scott aaid. T h e
dty has sore spots that need
to be mended. This is a beau­
tiful opportunity.*
Business owners, educa­
tors, religious leaders, rep re­
sentatives from civic and

O b i t u a r i e s ................3A
P olice B rio fs . . . . 3 A
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marked hinds for expansion of
the Orlando Sanford Airport's
domestic terminal, renova­
tions to the Rite Theatre and
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium, a s well a s a project
to control midges a t the city's
waterfront, according to San­
ford Mayor Larry Dale.

Clean team wants more breaths of fresh air

bv 801 X a u .
STAFF
AFT WRITER

□ INDEX

Johnny Madton. The event Matured music, rsadhg

Sanford waits for Bush’s
OK on state funding

□QUOTE

Theodore R oosevelt

“There have been rumors In
regard to potential problems
at ou r school.* Smith said.
*We have worked with the
School District and law en­
forcement. A search of the
cam pus last night found
nothing.*
Classes at Lake Howell High
School are proceeding without
disruption, despite a drop in
attendance. Sm ith said.
*We are having classes as
normal.* Smith aaid.
^Sm ith said the rumors stem

business organizations, law
enforcement, and city offi­
cials
met
at
the
San­
ford /Sem inole County Cham­
ber of Commerce Tuesday to
discuss the program.
"This la truly a cross­
section of the community,*
City Com m issioner Velma
Williams said. T h is Is the be­
ginning of som ething great.*
If Sanford Is selected to
participate In the program.
Williams said the funding
may focus on the Ooldsboro,
Georgetown.
and
Historic
District areas of the city.
‘Sanford has been needing
this for a long time.’ Eliza
Pringle, a retired educator,
said.
This year, state officials
plan on naming the first three
communities participating In
the program. By 2002. the
■tale hopes to have 20 cities
participating.
*We're going to be se­
lected.’ Pastor Hezeklah Rosa
•ee Porch, Pag* 6A

No la ck of taste in Oviedo

Hm M PItM aky An* Sm Mm

Ths streets of Oviedo were jammed Saturday as
nearly 40,000 people turned out to enjoy the annual

Taste of Oviedo Festival which featured food from
moet of the tree restaurants.

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granddaughter, Laura Oonzalez;
three
great­
grandchildren. Kiefer Evans,
Joey Gonzalez. Jessica Evans.
FouiTowns Cremation, Inc..
Volusia County, tn charge of
services.

The following reports w ere compiled from the Sem inole County
Sheriffs Office fo r arrests reported through May 4, 1990.
OHAJfP T*****
SANFORD. May 3. 10:22 p.m.. Court SI. A Palmer Ave.. Ronald
Wayne Adkins, DOB 07/24/88. arrested b y Sanford Police De­
partment officers, charged with Grand Theft (14-ft. fiberglass
boat), Adkins allegedly was towing the boat w ith a riding
mower.
M W H O N CRACK COCAINE
SANTORO. May 3. 8:52 p.m., Summerlin Ave., La tan a Patrice
Butler, DOB 4/10/70, arrested by Sanford M ic e Department
officers, charged with Possession Crack Cocaine, Obstruction
by Disguised Person.

May 3. 11:23 p.m., 11th ft Cypress Ave. Harold
Charles Davis, DOB 10/22/61. arrested b y Sanford M ic e De­
partment officers, charged Purefuse/Possession Controlled
Substance. O bstruction by Disguised Perso n .

ALTAMONTE BPtH tO I. May 3. 9:40 p.m ., Alahambra Ave.,
William Harvey Wlllmett. DOB 7/8/29, arrested by Seminole
County Sheri ITs Department Officers, charged with Battery,

pin
OV1RDO, May 3. 3:40 a.m ., Mitchell Hammock. Adrian John
Briggs. DOB 1 /2 /7 0 . arrested by Oviedo Police Department of­
ficer*. charged with DUI.
■ARTORD, May 3. 11:49 p.m., 1200 block. 13th St., Richard
Leonard Wells. DOB 8/8/57, arrested b y Seminole County
Sheriffs Office deputies, charged with DUI.
T. May 1. I1:30
* ' a.m.Wllliam Samuel Milton. DOB
1/4/75 was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs deputies,
charged with DUI.
LONGWOOD, May I. 1:58 a.m.. Central Parkway ft Palm
Springs John Douglas Youngman. DOB 10/4/48. arrested by
Longwood Police Department officers, charged with DUI.
CARI1LR1RRT, May I. 2:37 a.m.. Normandy Rd.. Michael An­
thony Schenk, arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs deputies,
charged with DUI. reckless driving.
OVICDO, Mny 2, 2:14 a.m. Florida A Deleon, Michael Andred
Creel, DOB 9/25/88, arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies, charged with DUI.
ALTAMONTE STRINGS. May 1. SR 436 ft Essex, Gregory Ste­
ven llltts, DOB 9/15/52. arrested by Altamonte Springs Police
officers, charged, DUI.

SANTORO, Mny 3. 10:27 p,m„
10/8/41. nnested by Sanford
charged with Trespass Property
legedly urceptlng goods from the

Richard Wayne Davis, DOB
M ice Departm ent officers,
After Warning. Davis was al­
Goodwill drop.

TLEE ATTEMPT/ ELUDE POLICE
SANTOED, April 30. 0:37 a.m.. 18th Street. Alexcee R. Red­
dicks. DOB 4 /3 0 /7 . arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs Of(1c4|deputles. charged with Flee Attempt. Elude Police Officers.

Help fight crime In }vur community. If you have Informotion on a crime call 423-TIPS. You can remain anony­
mous and may he eligible for a reward.

Jo h n H. Hlckmon, 71. 1107
E. Ninth St., Sanford, died
Thursday, April 29. of con­
gestive heart failure.
Mr.
Hlckmon w as a retired con­
struction laborer.
Bom In
Hartwell, Oa.. he moved to
Central Florida In 1962. He
was a m em ber of St. John's
Missionary Baptist Church.
Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. Re­
becca: sons. Jo h n J .. Theron
O'Neal. C laude Donnell, all of
Miami: Levuy, Robin C.. both
of
Sanford;
Michael.
Clarksville, Tenn.: daughters.
Addle E.. R uth West. Barbara
Ann. H arriett L.. all of Miami;
brother. Thom as. Tampa; Es­
ter.
C atherine
McKever,
Tampa; Laura Henderson,
Roys!on. G a; 24 grandchil­
dren;
live
great­
grandchildren.
S unrise Funeral Home.
Sanford, in charge of serv­
ices.
JOHN V. BALDWIN
John V. Baldwin. 52, Holi­
day Lane. W inter Springs,
died Friday. April 30. Mr.
Baldwin was a sales repre­
sentative for Paskert Distrib­
uting Co. In Tampa. Bom In
Canandaigua. N. Y.. he moved
to C entral Florida In 1972.
He was a Protestant.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Lynda; two daughters, Pam
Italics, Orlando,
Brenda.
New Sm yrna Beach; step­
daughter. Shannon Howe,
Orlando; stepson. John Erber. Orlando;
brothers.
Charles. Melbourne. William.
Victor. N.Y.. Ralph.
Estes
Park, Colo.; sister, Nancy
Outhouse, Longwood: mother,
Jeon, East Bloomfield. N.Y.;
four grandchildren.
Sunset Cremations. Alta­
monte Springs. In charge of
services.
BLANCHE T . BAMR1CE
Blanche T. Bamrtck. 70.
Lamplighter Road, Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday, May 4.
Mrs. Bamrlck was a telephone
operator. Bom In New York,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1985.
Survivors
Include
son.
Rick,
Altamonte
Springs:
sister,
Miriam
Crawford,
Clermont; two grandchildren.
Woodlawn Funeral Home,
Orlando, In charge of services.

Japan laada ths world In dining-out tabs, with par capita apandlng at almost
$1,700 on restaurant and last-food moals.

Rum or
Continued b o m Pago 3A
from the April 20 tragedy at
Columbine High School In Lit­
tleton. Colo, that left 15 peo­
ple dead.
‘Schools In our county ore
dealing with these rumors."
Smith said. ‘It's sad that even
If people don't know about
something, they will still talk
ubout It.*
On April 29. an eighth-grade
student at
Sanford Middle
School was urrested after po­
lice said he made a note with
u hit list of teachers and s tu ­
dents he wished to kill.
Police said the student
made a note with a diagram of
himself blowing up the school
as well as the hit list.
A fellow eighth-grade s tu ­
dent Informed a school official

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of the note.
On April 27, a 13-ycar old
student a t Rock Lake Middle
School In Longwood was ar­
rested w hen a deputy found a
map In the student's locker
that Included drawings of the
school’s hallways and a note
reading *hlde bom b In globe
In science (building)*
Investigators did not find a
bomb or weapon a t Rock Lake
Middle School.

Clean'
Continued from Page LA
ductlon while traveling by re­
fueling vehicles after 7 p.m..
avoiding excessive Idling or
Jack rabbit starts, carpooling,
taking m oss transit, and by
avoiding using gasoline pow­
ered equipment such as outIroard m otors and off-road ve­
hicles u n til the evening hours
or on weekends.
At home, people con avoid
mowing the law ns until the
late evening or th e weekend.
When barbecuing, people can
use an electric sta rte r Instead
of charcoal lighter fluid. Con­
serving energy ut home will
lessen th e demand on electric
generating power plants.
People can also avoid using
aerosol versions of household
products, such a s cleaners,
hair spray or spray paint. Of­
ficials recommend using oilbase palnls, solvents or var­
nishes during the evenings or
weekends.

.ru m
Frank J . Fritz, 94. Coble
Drive,
Longwood.
died
Monday. May 3. of congestive
heart failure. Mr. Fritz was a
retired
police
lieutenant.
Bom In Astoria. N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida In
1980.
He was Roman
Catholic.
Survivors include sons.
Frank T., Mountain Lakes:
Robert J . . Longwood; William
J .. Bellevue, Wash.; daughter.
Prgl A. DeMayo; sister. Edith
Wolf.
B ane, Vt.:
eight
grandchildren;
four great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Sem oran-Forest City Chapel,
In charge of services.
pran k j

LAURA L BUTLER
Laura I. Butler, 58. Apt.
*83. William Clark Court,
Sanford, died on Tuesday.
April 27, In Central Florida
Reglonul Hospital. Bom In
Shamrock. FI. on November
10, 1940, Mrs. Laura I. But­
ler was a homemaker. 5hc
was a m em ber of Zion Hope
M.
B. C hurch.
Survivors
Include
sons.
David McCloud.
Bernard
Thome, both of Sanford:
daughters.
Marie Adams.
Rochester.
N.Y..
Melina
McCloud. Brandon: brothers,
James McCloud, Newburg,
N. Y.. Frank McCloud. Long
Island. N.Y., Buffer Nclllan.
Miami. Clifford Nelllan. West
Palm Beach; sisters, Bcrnlcc
Monds, Quitm an. Ga., Dearline Scott.
Fort
Pierce.
Johnnie Ruth Dcbose, Rozlcsprtng, S.C.: seven grand­
children.
Wilson-Elchelbcrgcr Mor­
tuary,
Inc.,
Sanford,
In
charge of services.
ESTELLE V. DENZ1N
Estelle V. Dcnzln, 80. Wllmlngtun Dr.. Deltona, died
Friday. April 30 In Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford.
Bom In Osceola
Mills. Pu., she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1975 from
Milwaukee, Wi. She was a
retired postal clerk for Merck
Pharmaceuticals, Milwaukee,
WI. She was a member of Lu­
theran Providence . Deltona.
She enjoyed bowling.
Survivors Include husband
of 01
years.
Ferdinand;
daughter, Donna Evans. Or­
ange City: sister, Catherine

Karen Leslie Homer, 55.
Seminole Avenue, Longwood,
died Monday, May 3. Mrs.
Ilom er was a homemaker.
Bom In Burlington, Vt., she
moved to Central Florida In
1983. S he was a member of
Altam onte
Community
C hurch.
Survivors Include husband,
Larry 11,. Longwood: son,
Ja m e s A. Meadows. Longwood; daughters. Laura M.
Anson. Seattle: Donna L
Newman. Apopka: live grand­
ch ild ren .
•
Dove Funeral Chapel ft
Crematory-Conway
Chapel.
Orlando. tn charge of serv­
ices.
RUTH
"KANCT"
E
JIMENEZ
Ruth ’Nancy* E. Jimenez.
52. T urner Lane. Altamonte
Springs, died Monday. May 3,
of kidney failure.
Mrs.
Jim enez
was a product
Inspection tech.
Bom In
Puerto Rico, she moved to
C entral Florida In 1969. She
was a member of Forest City
Spanish
Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Ramon B; daughter, Lisa A.
Bass. Geneva; son, Jonathan
R..
Altamonte Springs:
brothers. Benjamin Cruz and
Michael, both of Philadelphia;
sister.
Lucy
Hall.
Jacksonville; mother. Marla
Cruz. Altamonte Springs; one
grandchild.
Bald win-Fairchild Scmoran
Forest Chapel. In charge of
services.
KATHERINE E. KOWALEE
Katherine E. Kowalkc. 85.
W hitcomb Dr., Geneva, died
Thursday, April 29. of con­
gestive heart failure.
Mrs,
Kowalkc was a homemaker.
Bom In Evanston, HI. on May
4. 1913, she moved lo Cen­
tral Florida In 1957 from
Baltimore, Md. She was a
member of the Bahai religion.
Survivors Include son. Pe­
ter: and two grandchildren.
Interment will be at Glen
Haven Memorial Park. Winter
Park. Baldwln-Falrchlld Fu­
neral
Home.
Oviedo. In
charge of sendees.
MOTLEY A. MUSE LAZAR
Shirley A. Muse Lazar. 50,
Mara Court, Sanford, died on
Sunday, May 2. due to com­
plications of diabetes. Mrs.
Lazar was a homemaker.
Born In Sunford on July 0.
1948. she was a lifelong resi­
dent and was a member of
the C hurch of God of Proph­
ecy.
Survivors Include husband,
Richard J .. Sanford: daugh­
ter. U n a Lazar. Deltona;
m other. Gwen B. Muse. San­
ford: three sisters, Carol
Johnson. Deltona; Wanda
Moore, Dallas, Tx., Stephanie
TUson, Deland.
Brtason
Funeral
Home,
Sanford. In charge of serv­
ices.
MILAN
MICHAEL
MEDOKOW1CH
Milan
Michael
Medokowlch,
72.
Via
ViUnnova. Winter Springs,
died Saturday, May 1. Mr.
Medokowlch was a retired
lieutenant colonel for the
Army.
Bom In Waterford.
N.Y., he moved to Central
Florida In 1979. He was a
Protestant. He was an Army
veteran.
Survivors Include wife,
Dorothy;
daughters.
Priscilla, Sanford; Vanessa
Sorra. Oviedo: Mila "Mickey*
Horton.
Carlton. Oregon:
brother. Donald. Waterford,
N.Y.:
sister. Julia. Troy,
N.Y.; ten grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren.
Beacon's
National
Crem ation Society, Winter

Park Chapter,
services.

in charge of

JOHN EDWARD HOM E
Jo h n Edward Moore, 57,
1313
Pine Ave., died
Monday. May 3. Mr. Moore
was a farm helper. He was
bom in Sanford. He was a
m em ber of St. James M.B.
Church. Osteen.
Survivors include mother,
Lucille Anderson. Osteen:
sons.
Eddie
Styles,
Colum bus,
Oa.;
Qlen ,
Jack so n .
Norfolk,
Va.;
Vincent McOriff. Wrendale
McOrlff. and Kevin, all of
Sanford; daughters. Katyn.
Sanford;
Adrlna
McOrlff,
Cocoa:
sisters.
Grace
Stevens. Osteen:
Dorothy
Mitchell. New Smyrna Beach.
M artha Anderson, Sanford:
Maty Seward. Deltona: Ruby
Anderson, . Fort
Walton
Beach; ten grandchildren.
Wllson-Eichelbcrger
Mortuary Inc., Sanford, In
charge of sendees.
JANINE POOCZA1E1
Jan ln e Podczaski. 84, Teal
Lane,
Altamonte Springs,
died Sunday. May 2. Mrs,
Podczaski was a clerk for th e
Venezuelan Oil Co. Bom In
Poland, she moved to Central
Florida In 1982. She was a
m em ber of St. Mary Mag­
dalen Catholic Church.
Survivors Include grand­
daughters.
Gwendolyn
Bablrr,
Pompano
Bench,
Caroline
Clerk,
Northern
Ireland.
Beacon’s National Crem a­
tion
Society-Winter
Park
Chapel, in charge of services.
Annette Perry Popham,
72. South St. Lucie Drive,
C asselberry, died Sunday.
April 25. Mrs. Popham was
retired
from
Jewett
Orthopedic Clinic, Winter
Park.
Bom tn Oglethorpe
County. Oa., she moved to
C entral Florida In 1964. She
attended
Northland
Community Church.
Survivors
Include
daughters. Donna "Rush*
Field, Casselberry; Monica.
Melbourne; Sheree Wright.
Hilton Head, S.C.; son.
Gregory. Peachtree City, Oa.;
sister,
Sara
Harrison.
Sarasota: brothers. Jeptha
Perry, Lavnniu, Ga.*. Eugene,
Perry. Ga.; ten grandchildren
Family
Funeral
Care.
Oviedo, In charge of services.
VENA E PPTP TN
Vera B. Rleder, 94. Mont
Blanc Court. Casselberry,
died on Saturday, April 24.
Mrs. Vera B. Rleder was a
secretary. Bom in Brooklyn,
New York, she moved lo Cen­
tral Florida In 1969 from
Ocean Ridge. FI. She was a
Presbyterian.

Survivors Include cousin.
Horace Vanzanten. Leesburg.
Baldwtn-Fatrchlld
Oaklawn Park Cemetery a n d
Funeral Home. Lake Mary. In
charge of services.
RUMELL
Warren Russell Battle, 52.
309
Continental
Court.
Altamonte
Springs.
died
Wednesday. April 28. of
respiratory failure. Mr. B attle
was a retired chief p etty
officer. Bom in Baltimore, h e
moved to Central Florida In
1984. He was a member of
Tabernacle
Missionary
B aptist Church. Orlando.
He was a member of
AmVet Post No. 30 and a
m em ber of Orlando's race
relations board. He eras a
Navy veteran c l the Vietnam
War.
Survivors include wife.
Elisha
Thomas-Battle:
brothers, William and Lloyd,
both of Baltimore.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka, In charge of
services.
CHEETER

EUGENE

Chester Eugene S hepherd.
62. South Jones Ave., San­
ford. died on Thursday. April
29. In Centra) Florida R e­
gional Hospital. He moved to
the Central Florida area tn
1973 from Kentucky. He w as
a retired aviation stru c tu ra l
m echanic of the U nited
Stales Navy. Ills Interests
and hobbles Included m usic,
writing songs, and spending
time with his grandchildren.
Survivors include Nancy
Shepherd (divorced); sons.
Tim.
Deltona:
d a u g h te r
Je an e tte Hickson, O steen;
brothers. Floyd. Zephyrhllls:
Donnie Fugatr, Cincinnati.
Oh.: sisters. Andra
Kay
Staggs. Ohio; Rebecca. V ir­
ginia Anderson, both of Som­
erset.
Ky.: Carolyn
S ue
Staccc. Ml. Carmel, Oh.:
Molly, Cosslc Charles, both
of Ohio; three grandchildren.
Baldauff Family F uneral
Home. Volusia County, tn
charge of services.
ELEANOR R. gUTUTTE
Eleanor R. Sutllffe. 87, Sem oran
Boulevard,
W inter
Park, died Sunday. May 2.
Mrs. Sutllffe wa9 a hom e­
m aker.
Bom In Staunton,
ill., she moved lo C entral
Florida In 1997. She was Lu­
theran.
Survivors Include daughter.
Susan S. Roberta. Orlando;
brother.
Victor
Reuter.
Frankenm uth. Mich.
Carey Hand Colonial Fu­
neral Home, Orlando, In
charge of services.

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Moify Noll loved playing Mrs. Santa Claus with the local children during
the holiday season.

Molly Noll’s
special gift
Sweet Molly Noll enjoyed
nothing more than reading
stories to the children atMidway Elementary School
o r at The Harbors.
The children would cluster
around h e r and listen
Intently.
Each December. Molly
would w ear a Mrs. Santa
Claus outfit when she was at
Midway.
Her cheeks were rouged and
h e r eyes twinkled with
delight. Molly was a perfect
Mrs. Santa. A kind and loving
woman. One of a kind.
One year Just after she had
changed from her red and
white Mrs. Santa dress, Molly
warn approached by a small
girl.
'I won’t tell the others." the
girl told Molly. "Out I know
who you are."
Molly smiled, and held her
right Index finger to her Ups.
"Our secret." she said to
th e girl.
On Sunday, several
hundred of Molly Noll's
friends said their good-byes
to her a t a Memorial Service
a t Grace Methodist Church In
Lake Mary. Educators alone
could have (Hied the place.
Optimist Club members and
Over-50 Clubbers also
attended.
Molly Noll. 70. died a week
ago from Injuries she
received in a car accident.
She Is survived by a sister,
two daughters, four
grandsons, and a great
grandson. Her daughter.
J a n e Cooper, teaches at
Seminole High School.
Molly was a librarian in the
Seminole County school
system for 28 years. And
after th a t she spent
countless hours reading to
children a t Midway and at
The Harbors. The children at
The Harbors brought a
picture display to the service
on Sunday.
"She w as very Important to
children - from her own
family a n d for all those she

served a t school." said the
Rev. David Liddell. J r. pastor
a t Grace Methodist. T h e
children understood how
m uch Molly cared for them."
Liddell said he reculls the
tim e when Molly Noll helped
th e children at a Talent
Night. "One of the boys
Imitated Elvis Presley." he
said. "Molly wore a poodle
dress and white blouse and a
scarf and came nm nlng (o
th e stage during the number.
She took off her scarf and
threw it to Elvis. He scooped
It up and blew a kiss to
Molly.
"You know how some
people don’t like to dress up
o r wear costumes?" Liddell
said. "Molly was Just the
opposite. She loved to dress
u p and help people have fun.
S he did a lot with us at the
church. We enjoyed her and
will miss her dearly."
On Wednesdays Molly was
a regular at the Optimist
Club noon luncheons at the
Colonial Room Inn on First
Street. Sanford. She shared
stories with the others and
proudly read the Optimist
Creed.
"Molly was so full of
optimism, a great spirit."
said Audrey Ogden, a
Optimist Club member and
school reader.
When the Optimist Club
m em bers meet today at
noon, Molly Noll won't be ut
h er usual seat. Her
enthusiasm and love will not
be forgotten, however. Good
golly, th is Miss Molly will
always be part of the Sanford
Optimist Club and In the
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W e n eed y o u r In pu t a n d o p in io n s.
L etter* to th e ed ito r a n d g u e st co lu m n s a re
b o th en co u ra g ed a n d a p p r ecia te d .

C ontinued front pngo IA
terminal expansion project re­
ceived SG million In funding
from the legislature. Thr
funding Is for extra term inal
space, ramp space, and gates.
Dale said.
"It's very Important now that
we've got Pan Am coming."
Dale said. "Well have to wait
a n d see If we actually havr It
(state funding)."
The terminal will be de­
signed to handle overflow
tra(Tk from the International
terminal. Inadequate term inal
facilities have ham perrd the
airport's efforts to add dom es­
tic flights.
Pan American Airlines es­
tablished a line m aintenance
fuclllty at the airport In
March, and plans to begin
regularly scheduled dom estic
service In June. Tills will pro­
vide the airport with Its first
regularly scheduled dom estic
service.
The ulrport handled about
1.1 million passengers last
year.
The project to control the
so-called blind m osquitoes or
midges at the waterfront re­
ceived $250,000.
T h is Is an Important sta te ­
wide Issue." Dole said.
The city will use stnte
funding to Install attraction
lights, begin a lnrviclde and
ndultldde program, and Intro­
duce speelrs of fish that feed
on midges Into Lake Monroe.
As the weather w arm s up.
th e number of midges ulong
th e city's waterfront
and
downtown business district at
tim es reaches emergency lev­
els.
Representatives
from
Palatka and the Seminole
County Expressway Authority
wrote letters to state legisla­
to rs In support of Sanford re­
ceiving funding to control the
midges.
T h e . Kill Theatre renova­
tions
project
received
$125,000 In state funding.
Dale said he wished more
funding hud been provided.
Thr Kltz Community T heatre
project had been
recom ­
mended for state funding of
$278,551 by the Florida De­
partment of State to com plete
th e renovations.
Tlie stnte funding Is for ter­
m ite control, masonry, wood
a n d plastic concrete, electri­
cal work, and therm al and
motsture work.
Oy Sept, of thl4 year,
$-137,000 In Seminole County
grunl funding will be spent to
restore the theater. Work Is
underway on the doors and
windows, mechanical, electri­
cal. and plumbing system s.
When the renovations are
coinplrte, about $1 million
will have been spent to re­
store the Kitz Theatre since
Sept. 1996. A feasibility study
In 1996 estimated th at the
renovated theater will attract
245,000 people per year.
The Kltz Theatre, previously
known as the Mllane T heater,
w as constructed In 1921. Tire
sta te of the art theater had a
3O-by-60 foot stage th at Is
still Intact.
Stadium renovations
re­
ceived $180,000 In state
funding.
City officials are trying to
raise $1.7 million for stadium
renovations through public
a n d private sources. The city
h a s committed $500,000 to­
ward stadium renovations,
a n d Is requesting $600,000 In
Tourist Development Council
funding.
The plans for the stadium
call for 1.472 seats In the
bleachers, with additional
seating available along the
foul lines. There would be 133
parking spaces.
City officials and m em bers
of the Central Florida Sports
Commission say the reno­
vated stadium could host
baseball and softball to urna­
ments. concerts, and other
events.
Sanford officials are still
waiting to receive word on
funding for renovations to the
city's seawall along Lake Mon­
roe. A prlvalc consulting Arm
said (he sea wall Is In need of
repair.

Pet o f th e week

This week's Seminole Herald Pet of the Week is
’Buck.’ a 4-year-old Rottweiler Mix male. He's not yet
neutered and is a sweet, dog in need of a home. Ha is

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People
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Blood Bank
Central Florida Olood Dank
Is asking donors of all types
blood • especially
O-typc
donors - to donate at Its
Sanford branch.
1302 E.
Second St. For Information,
call 322 0822.

Recovery, In c
Recovery, Inc., is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptom s. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896-5906.

TOPS
Local Chapter 232 of TOPS
tn Longwood (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) meets every Wednes­
day at 6:30 p.m.. In the gym of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W. State Road 434. Longwood.
Weighing begins at 5:30 p.m.
The Apopka ch ap ter meets
every Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m...
at Lakevlew C hristian Church,
1400 Dear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call (407)
332-7156 or 539 -9071.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
m eets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Or­
lando Regional South Seminole
Hospital. 555 W est State Road
434, Longwood. Nar-Anon Is a
support group open lo families
and friends of addicts. Join for
support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put your live
back In focus. Call (407) 3223434. 333-9204. or 294 6504
for more Information.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets Thursday
mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m.. a t the Marriott
Courtyard, off W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, a t 3245662.

Sertoma C lub
The Sertoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to

the advancem ent of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m ., at the Florida Hos­
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1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Emma
Road, one mile south of Lake
Mary Boutevard.
Potential
members are Invited to attend.
For Information, call
Ocne
Prestera, (407) 767-1234.

T oastm asters
The Omni Toastm asters Club
*6861 will meet a t 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. Q uests and prospec­
tive m em bers are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque. 942-5227 for In­
formation.

R ecovery
Fresh S tart Recovery pro­
grams ofTrrs 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
rail 382-3232 or 384-8135.

ToughLove support
ToughLovc Orlando, a par­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove is a self-help, ac­
tive, parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group Is
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Information call
(407) 324-0724 or visit their
web site at toughIove.org.

Pamper Mom
with a classy meal
on Mother’s Day
I can't «paak tor other mom*, but on
Mother's D«y what I want most is a
break from motherhood. Not the hug*and-ktsseo part of motnerhood, which
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backpack -------------------------before 1 am accused of seriam. 1 —
acknowledge that la thousands of
tasks are shared (or performed enBut In table, those tasks bU to most]
to me. And 1 have the feeling I am not
So on Mother's Day, the best premy family ran give me is some
time to myself, to take a walk or a hot
bath, to hang out with a friend or read
■ book. They can also cook for me.
They can also — and this Is tay —
dean up. Now, I’m not friuy. but I do
think my Uds can do better than frozen
pizza or maomxii-Bnd-cheese from a
box when it comes to Mother's Day. I
want real food, food that 1* delicious
and satisfying and —most of all — not
cooked by me.
So here’s a menu I will post on our
refrigerator with a large rign that sayi
‘’HINT.’' It is simple enough for chil­
dren — or noitcooking adults — to
make, and yummy emxigh for me to
eqjoy. Best of all, this meal is designed
with the whole family's tastes in mind:
baked chicken, carrot utad, baked
potatoes and shortbread. The recipes
are basic, and they're my own, with
the exception of the carrot and pars­
ley salsa, which comes from the so­
phisticated and charming children's
cookbook “Fanny at Chez Panisse.”
CLASSIC SHORTBREAD
1 cup unsatwd bunw, at room tem­
perature (soft but not runny)
2 cups sMsd a» purpose dour (aNl
1/2 cup
(sift

1/4

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at the Greater Sanford
Cham ber
of
Commerce.
Pickers
and grtnners are
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer, 829-4931.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
With an electric miser, beat the
butter in a large bowl until creamy.
Mix the dour, sugar and salt to­
gether in a bowl. Add this in Urge
spoonfuls to the butter, mixing as you
add. When it is all very well-mixed.

press the dough with your hands into
a round cake pan that is • or » inches
in diameter. Smooth the top with a
rubber spatula. Prick the dough with
a fork about every half-inch. If you like,
press the lines of a fork around the
rim of the dough to make it look like
atore-bought shortbread. Cut the
shortbread into 12 wedges.
Bake for 20 to 30 minutes. It Is done
when it b just beginning to turn s little
bit golden. Re-cut the wedges while
the shortbread is warm. Then allow
the whole pan to cool on a rack.
Serve the shortbread plain or with
fruit salad. Yield: 12 pieces of short­
bread.
CRIINCHY BAKED CHICKEN

Photo by Paul O Oonvait lor New England Cutmary institute
Classic Shortbread, served with fruit salad, is rasy enough for children to wakr,
but yumny enough fur Mom lo enjoy on Mother's Day,

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and keep in a warm place (the stove
top is good) until serving. Yield: 4 to G
servings.
Hint: Try to time the cooking of the
potatoes so that they’ll be done when
the chicken is done. Put them in about
15 minutes after the chicken starts
cooking.
CARROT AND PARSLEY
SALAD

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Light­
ly oil a 9-byllmch baking dish. Set It
aside.
Rinse the chicken pieces under cold
running water. Put them in s colander
to drain.
Crack the eggs into a shallow bowl,
and mix them up with a fork.
On a plate or a piece of waxed paper,
stir together the com-Rake crumbs,
salt, garlic powder, pepper and sesame
seeds. (If you or Mom hate garlic or
sesame seeds, you can leave these
out)
Dip each chicken piece in the egg
mixture, then roll It In the crumb mix­
ture. Put it in the oiled pan. Repeat
for each piece o( chicken. Cut the
butter up into xmall pieces and dis­
tribute the pieces over the chicken.
Put the pan In the oven. Right away,
reduce the heat to 375 degrees. Bake
for half an hour. Using tongs or a
metal spatula turn the chicken pieces
over. Bake at least 30 minutes longer
— the chicken should be brown and
crispy.
Transfer the chicken to a platter and

Note: You can buy corn-flake crumbs
in a box at the grocery store, or make
your own by putting corn flakes into a
plastic bag and mashing them with a
rolling pin. Yield: 4 to Aservings.
BAKED POTATOES
4 to I larpa baking potatoes, or one

for each person (buy organic
potatoes if you Ilka to eat the
•kin)
ok
(optional)
Preheat the oven to at least 350 de­
grees. (You can cook these white the
chicken is cooking, at 375 degrees»
Scrub the potatoes under cold run­
ning water. Dry them with a dean dish
towel. Stab each potato with a knife
(this will keep the potato from ex­
ploding). Rub each potato with a little
bit of oil, then sprinkle each with salt
and garlic powder lif you like garlic).
Put them right on the oven rack and
bake them for 45 minutes to t hour, or
until you can stick a fork in them
easily. Remove Ihem from the oven

8 large carrots (about 1 pound total)
one bunch parsley
1 dove of garlic
4 teaspoons rad-wina vinegar
4 labtoapoona light diva oil or veg­
etable oil
•all to taeto
Peel and wash the carrots. Use a
grater to grate them into fine threads.
Pick off the parsley leaves. Throw
away the stems. Put the leaves in a
colander and wash Ihem under cold
running water. Set them aside to drain.
When they are well drained, chop
them.
Peel the garlic. Hold a fork so that
it is standing on its pointy ends in the
salad bowl. Hub the garlic piece back
and forth against the lines of the fork.
and it will make a juicy little purtfc of
the garlic. Then add the vinegar and
the oil to the bowl and mix it togeth
cr.
Stir in the carrots and parsley.
Season it with salt, and mix very well.
Yield: 4 to 6 servings
—‘Recipe from "Fanny at Chci
Panisse," by Alice Waters (Harper
Collins. 1993)
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Two out-of-control brats are too much for family to tolerate
DEAR ABBY: I’m at my wit’s
and. My brother-in-law and his
wife, ‘Ethel," have two boys; one is
6 and the other ia 3 . 1 love them and
would do anything for them, but
then are times when the thought of
seeing them makes my akin crawl.
Their parents seem to believe that
disciplining them ia too much trou­
ble, and would rather blame their
bad behavior on “boya will be boya.*
I have a 2 Mr-year-old daughter,
“Pam." Since sh e could utter her
first words, my husband and I have
insisted she say “please* and “thank
you.* Aa she grows, we expect more
manners and correct behavior from
her, just as we were taught We are
not tyrants, but we believe there ia
a time and a place for everything.
The dinner table in a restaurant (or
anywhere else) ia not the time or
place to go running at full speed
yelling at the top of their lungs.
The boys’ grandmother and step-

grandfather think the boys’ behav­
ior ia acceptable and can't under­
stand why we’re ao ‘strict* with
Pam. It h as reached the point
where everyone else in the family
avoids any contact with Ethel and
her family, and plana things secret­
ly.
I enjoy E thel’s company and
want Pam to have a relationship
with her entire family, but it's hard
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couains can jump on furniture, takee work, but th e p a re n ts
throw things in the house and eat a p p ea r to be too laxy to p u t
ice cream for breakfast while she forth tha effort. Imagine the
cannot. They also seem to think headache whan the 6-year-old
t h a t tormenting Pam is OK, and must be in ■ structured envi­
they do it quite often. In fact, they ronment - such h echooL
have tried to ran her over with a big
1 don't blame the rest of the
wheel and have hit her with their family for avoiding contact with
toys. I don't want Pam to pick up on these relatives. One out-of-con­
this inappropriate behavior.
trol brat is hard to tolerate; two
When I try to intervene, their of them are too much to endure.
m other, father and grandmother Since Pam la too smell to ade­
pick them up, cradle them, then quately defend herself against
look at me and tell me the boys are bar unruly cousins, curtail her
j u a t ‘playing* with her. 1 have exposure to them.
voiced my opinion to no avail. Help
me, please.
HAD IT IN SAN DIEGO
DEAR ABBY: I wrote you recent­
ly regarding a dear friend w ith
DEAR HAD ITt Your broiher- whom I have been corresponding for
ln-law an d his wife have ■ many yeara. After several years of
responsibility to teach th e ir receiving mail from her on little
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T h e h o m e o f f ic e

Porch
Continued from P i|« 1A
Mid. "That'a positive thinking.
Tills rnn be n real asset to the
city. It can help bring people
together. People need to be
together."
Residents of com m unities
participating In the program
would work In committees to
develop solutions to their
problems.
’We need to bring all areas
of Sanford together.’ Ixnont
Mobley, u business owner and
retired educator, said. 'In
unity there Is strength.*
The state's Office of Urban

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Opportunity will manage $5.2
million for Front Porch Flor­
ida Incentive prognims. It will
serve as a ’civic switchboard’
to connect communities In
the program with fedrrnl and
state funding, other agrnrles
and departm ents, prlvule re­
sources. und non-profit ngrncles.
,
The state will tnrget $1.6
million In economic develop­
ment g rants to communities
In the program.
The sta te 's urban brown­
fields program will be ex­
panded by 91 million to en­

courage cleanup and devel­
opm ent of partially contam i­
nated properties.
A Job bonus progmm will
provide $700,000 to commu­
nities In the program for a tax
refund program to enhance
Job creation Incentives.
There will be 9100,000 to
support mentoring programs.
A low Income rrntal hous­
ing tax credit program will
Include $400,000 to develop
u state program to provide a
corporate Income tax credit
for private developers who

build or rehabilitate low In­
come rental housing.
There will be $300,000 In
funding for an urban hom e­
steading,
program.
The next meeting for th e
program will be May 25 at
5:30
p.m. at the
S an­
ford /Seminole County ChamIkt of Commerce.
"Wr've got a real shot a t
this." Ron Rose, executive d i­
rector of the cham ber of
commerce, said. "We've got to
go to work."

Numbsr of Amtricana working $1 homo, In million* |

Wage earners doing
paid work at home
Wage earners doing
unpaid work at home

Today, the number of corporate employees who are paid to work out of the
home Instead of the office has nearly doubted oJnce the beginning of the
decade.

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Start the day off with a hot breakfast at
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Lunch Is served quick, made to order and
with careful preparation. Soups are home­
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freshly made entrees than most restaurants
dinner menus.
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vegetable-and potato and if you leave hungry
than no one could satisfy your appetite.
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BsrrSnatsHmM,Santo*.Florida• Wsdnasday,May8. la w -I B

B a b e R u th
C ity series
SANFORD - The Bam­
bino Major Dtvtaion joined
the Babe Ruth Dtvtaion In
plajrtnc games In th e San­
ford City Cham pionship
Series In the City o f San­
ford Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth
Baseball League Tuesday
evening.
The Bambino Minor Dt­
vtaion win play the second
round of Its series today at
Roy Holler Ju n io r Field.
Jay Roland hurled a
three-hitter, striking out
12. aa th e Pirates drubbed
the Red Sox, 11-2, In
Senior Babe R uth League
action a t Historic Sanford
Memortla Stadium on April
25th.
Providing the offense
Pirates: two h its _ Brad
Cook (double, three runs,
two RBI). J a y
Roland
(double, two ru n s, two
RBI). Adam Frank (double,
run): one htt . William
Cleveland (double, run),
Juatln
Gorman,
Nick
Erickson and Miguel Va­
gan) (one double and one
RBI each). Eddie Morales
(two
runs).
Richard
Darden and D ustin Anoett
(one run each).
Red Sox: one h it _ Anton
Anderson (double, run).
Laauua Mitchell
(run),
D o n t^ ta rjjje t^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
rw w
a a a a i s i . n is
■m —
ass s i s a . a a
In the first round of the
playoffs. on Tuesday, the
top two teams In the
regular season, the Nobles
Communication White Sox
and Knights of Columbus
Expos both won.
The Nobles Com m unica­
tion Whit* So* broke open
• close game a t Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
with two runs In the fourth
Inning, then put the game
away with a five-run sixth
Inning to best the Dean,
Ringers. Morgan and Law­
ton. PA . Diamond Backs.
3-2.
The Elks Lodge *1241
Braves took a 3-2 lead In
the bottom of the first in­
ning. b u t the Knights of
Columbus Expos answ ere
with two runs In the top of
the second Inning and
ended th e game scoring in
every inning but one and
topping the Elks Lodge
• 1241 Braves. 16-10. at
Zion Beck Field.
Providing the offense
were:
Knights of Columbus
Expos: two hits _ Mike
Neubauer (triple, two runs,
three RBI). Keith Wright
(run, RBI): one hit _ Jam es
Pearson Inin, RBI). Wayne
Watts (three runs), Adam
Mundy and Victor Blue
(two ru n s each). Brandon
Bryant
and
Senque
Brundldge (one run each).
Glen Williamson (RBI): two
runs _ Leonard Stile; one
run _ Ernest Manley: one
RBI _ Marqulce Jones.
Elks
Lodge
• 1241
Braves: two hits _ Levi Glib
(double, run), Frank Hicks
(run, RBI): one hit _ Antlane Collier (run. two
RBI). Kenny Erickson and
Eddie Bloom (two runs
each). Jason Polaakt (run).
Brian Leahlntki; one run _
O.B. Talley, Ryan Quinn.
Nobles Communication
White Sox: one hit _ Coursey and Reaga (one double
and
one
RBI
each).
Hutchins (double,
run),
Robertson (two runs. RBI).
Frost (run, RBI). Lumas
(RBI).
Hennlaen:
three
runs, two RBI _ Pierson;
one ru n _ Woodley, Scott.
Dean. Ringers. Morgan
and Lawton, PA. Diamond
Backs: two hits _ Dion Ca­
sey (double); one hit _ Wil­
liam Peterson (double).
Mike Doncy (run). Mike
Towers; one run _ Kevin

Q uarterfinal successes
Seminole blanks Gateway; Winter Springs pulls off upset
jrP w a lM tt
W RTY Tum Nt
SANFORD - Opportunistic.
That would best describe the 3 6 victory th e
Seminole High School h*—
tfafn posted In
the Regional Quarterfinals over Oateway
Tuesday night a t Alumni Field.
The Fighting Scmlnotcs scored a run on a
throwing error, a dropped throw and a sto len
base and then used excellent _
defense to Improve to 2S-7 on the
esm a home game Friday night In the Regional
Semifinals.
Seminole head coach Mika Pawsr a went w ith
experience on the m ound in this game, turning
to four-year varsity veteran Chas Lytle.
And the senior, who did not pitch a t all In th e
district tournam ent last week, responded In fine
fashion, striking out ala and walking only i
over six-plus innings to get hla fifth win against
three defeats.
*Chas pitched a very nice same.* said Power s.
*We worked hard on our baaemimlng and It
paid off tonight.*
Lytle did ghre up seven hits, one in e ach
Inning, but only allowed one person to reach
third base.
Lytle found himself in a little trouble to s ta rt
the seventh inning a s a wild pitch on strik e
three allowed one runner to reach and the next
Panthers batter singled with no one out.
Powers went to closer Jeremy Meyers, who
came on to strike out the first batter he faced
and then got a line drive double play to end th e
game. The save eras the sixth of the season for
the hard-throwing Junior.
The Tribe defense eras also strong, turning
three double plays, and Paulo Silva made a
running catch In deep center field to save
another run.
Seminole had an opportunity to break th e

game open early against Oateway ace Jo e
T o m a (3-6). a hard-throwing lefthander.
Ricardo Montalvo led off the Seminolt
with a single and SUva walked. But the Oateway
third baseman made a good stab on a shot
dawn the kftfleld line by Lytle to retire
Maatalvo and Mike Robinson htt a finer that the
shortstop caught a n d turned Into an inningendtrw double play.
In the second inning. Angelo Retraces led off
w ith a single, hla eighth hit tn 10 at bats tn the
and mowed to second on a wild
pitch. On the next pitch, the Junior took off for
third and came on tn to score when the throw
du d ed the Panthers third basem an.
Jacob Davis followed with a single and Hal
Kronrnberg drew a walk. After a force out for
th e first out of the inning. Anthony DtFonao
walked to load the b a ses.
Torres almost got o ut of the Jam, striking out
th e next batter and getting Silva to hit a alow
roller to second base. But the flip to second was
dropped by the Oateway shortstop and Davis
scored the second ru n of the game.
The Tribe's final run cam e tn the fifth Inning
a a Lytle tripled to the 380-foot sign tn
rightcentrr with one out. After a strike o u t
Retraces drew a walk an d Powers pulled a play
o ut of hla bag of trick*, having Pvtraces pretend
to be picked off.
When Torres threw to first. Lytle broke for
home and beat the return throw to the plate.
Providing the offense for Seminole were Lytle
(l-for-3. triple, run). Petraces and Davis (both 1for-2. run scored), Robinson and Montalvo (both
l-for-3).
Jam es Grant was 2-for-3 for Oateway (13-10).
while Jorge Pulg had a double.
The Fighting Semtnolea will be at horns again
Friday night, hosting Sickles, which upset
Bellevtew 3-2 Tuesday night, tn the Regional

Chaz Lytfa mads Ns ftrot atari in tfw poataaaaon a
scantflnn aavan h h ovsr tix-olus inrrinas and Own oattno tab) from
Jaramy Mayan to shutout Gateway, 3-0, at Alumni FMd Tuasday night.

Rams see
year come
to an end

Holmes, Alvarez
ignite Lion rally
OVIEDO • Ju a tln Holmes'
two-run double and Javte Al­
varez's three-run double high­
lighted an eight-run rally In
the second Inning th at helped
the Oviedo Lions defeat the
Apopka Blue D a rie n 12-6 tn a
Class 6A baseball regional
quarterfinal Tuesday night at
Mlkler Field.
Oviedo
spotted
visiting
Apopka four ru n s tn the top of
the first Inning before getting
one back tn the bottom of the
first and exploding for eight In
the second.
The victory propels the Lions
(27-4) to the regional semifinal
round on Friday night against
the wtnner of the game b e ­
tween Panama Clty-Mosely
and Joeksonvtlle-Sandalwood.
The site of Friday's game will
be determined by who won
that contest.
Apopka, which waa ranked
eighth tn the final regular sea­
son Class 6A state poll, fin­
ishes its season 24-8.
"This team will not quit,*
said Oviedo coach Kenne
Brown. ’For most of these
guys, this was their first state
tournament game, but they
played with poise. They didn't
panic when we got down early.

They Just continued to pisy
hard.’Oviedo's prim ary problem
early on w as w hether or not
starting pitcher Paul Lubrano
would find hla groove. He
walked the first two hitters of
the game, then gave up con­
secutive
h its
aa
Apopka
sprinted o u t to a 3-0 advan­
tage before m aking an o u t
Another h it and another er­
ror later tn the Inning put the
Blue Daria u p 4-0.
While Lubrano (who had two
no-hitters, four shutouts, and
nine complete games to his
credit going Into Tuesday
night) never really did find his
rhythm,
h e pitched
well
enough to protect the lead
that hla team m ates gave up In
the bottom of the second In­
ning.
In fact. Lubrano drove In the
go-ahead r u n himself when he
tingled hom e Holmes in the
bottom of th e second Inning to
break the 4-4 tie. Alter taking
second on the throw to the
plate. Lubrano scored the Li­
ons' sixth run
on Lany
Oray son's single.
Alvarez's bases-loaded triple
completed th e rally.
The Lions scored two more
runs tn the third and another
in the fourth to construct a

Oviedo H.S.
Mosley H.S. . » UK„ luw

CLAM flA-NORTH II
QUARTERFINALS, TUESDAY, MAY 4TH
at Dr. PfcUMpa High Dab—I. Oclaate
Dr. Phillip* High School 6. Lake Mary High School 2

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QUARTERFINALS, TUESDAY. MAY 4TH
at ta k a Bsask r — salty Catlaps, Vast Psia
W inter Springs 4. Palm Beach-Cardinal Newman 2
SEMIFINALS. FRIDAY. MAY 7TH
W inter Springs H.S. vm. Gulliver P rrp. School, 4:30 p.m.

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CLAM SA-NORTH H
QUARTERFINALS. TUESDAY. MAT 4TH
at Apspka Blfk Sebsal
Lake Mary High School 2. Apopka High School 0
SEMIFINALS. FRIDAY. MAY 7TH
at Oraags Park High Betool
Lake Mary High School vs. Orange Park High School. 4 p.m.

ORLANDO - Every year. It
seem s, the Lake Mary b aseb all
team cornea Into the season a a
one of the afterthoughts In th e
Seminole County race.
It's always expected to b e
Oviedo. Lake Brantley, m aybe
Lyman battling for the title tn
C lass 6A. but somehow, th e
Rama have had a great deal of
success recently overcoming
the doubts to play long a fte r
alm ost everyone else tn th e
district.
Lake M ary's season came to
a close Tuesday wtth a 6-2 lo ss
to state power Dr. Phillips, b u t
the Rams still went farther th is
year then moat people thought.
Coach Allen Tuttle said h e
doesn't understand why h la
Rama are always underrated.
After all. this to the third year
tn the past four that the Rama
have qualified for rrglonals.
"We play so hard.* he said a f ­
ter the loss. *1 know we're a l­
ways underrated, but there's n o
reason. Year tn. year out. we're
one of the beat teams.’
Hla team does it quietly, e s ­
pecially tn the wake of recent
sta te championships won by
Lyman and Lake Brantley, b u t

Lake Mary softball
squad gets shutout
win; Oviedo ousted

Seniors Hals Sowanta (toft) and Sarah Smith (right)
combined on a three-hitter aa Lake Mary opened de­

fense of its state championship with a 2-0 regional
quarterfinal victory over Apopka Tuesday night.

APOPKA - The defending
s ta te champion Lake Mary
R am s didn't let a little extralrmtng lose in the district finals
b o th er them Tuesday os they
w hitew ashed
homestanding
Apopka. 2-0. in a Class BARegional Quarterfinal game.
Ju n io r Kelly Harbour had
r u n scoring singles in the fifth
a n d seventh Innings and the
sen io r pitching duo of S arah
S m ith and Halle Sowards
combined on a three-hitter aa
th e Rams started their run to­
w ard defending their crown.
Lake Mary (22-8) will now
travel to Orange Park for the
Regional
Semifinals eith er
T hursday or Friday starting at
4 p.m . The Blue Dartera finish
th e ir season 19-12.

Smith worked the drat four
Innings to raise her record to
12-3 and Sowards came on to
h url the final three frames to
c a m the save.
Things did not go as well for
the Oviedo Lions, which d e ­
throned Lake Mary aa the 6ADtstrict 3 champions last F ri­
day. however, as Edgew ater
scored a run tn the top of th e
Btxth inning to edge the Lions.
1- 0 .
Freshman Mary Scott w as
hit by a pitch with two o u ts
an d then stole second to give
the Eagles (20-12) a chance.
After fouling off a couple of
two-strike pitches, a n o th e r
freshman. Kelly Qolden. s in ­
gled to right and Scott b e a t
the throw to the plate.
Oviedo (21-9) lost the gam e
despite getting a pair of dou, Softball. Flag* 2 B

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Rams-

Lions
Page IB
;12-4 advantage.
Given a considerable margin
'of error. Lubrano kept the
B lue D arters at bay despite
allowing 10 hits, walking three
f itte r s , and hitting another
w ith a pitch. He did manage to
p itc h his 10th complete game
o f th e season as he Improved
.to 10-0.
; T h is may be as important a
win for Paul personally as It
was for the team." said Brown.
"He didn't have his best
pitches, b u t he stuck out. lie
dug down and made big
pitches w hen he had to. It
Wasn't pretty, but he showed a
lot of m aturity tonight.*
Leading the Lions slugfest
wsa Blaine Schulte, who waa
3-for-3 w ith two doubles, a
single, a ru n . and two RBI. Al­
varez had two singles and a
ru n to go with his thrce-RBI
double. Holmes sdded two
doubles, two runs, and taro
RBI.

Also
chipping In
were
Grayson (double, single, two
runs,
two RBI); Lubrano
(double, single, two runs. RBI);
Brett Murphy (single, run.
RBI): Kenny Starling (single.
RBI): and Jeff Knapp and
Bobby Mellor (each with a run
scored).
Doing the hitting for Apopka
re 11 (three sin­
were Gabe Powell
gles. two runs, two RBI); Zack
Grelnke (double, run. RBI);
Mike Fullen (double. RBI): Olln
Gonzalez (two singles. RBI);

Softballmm Fags IB
bles from Alison Parker and
outhltttng Edgewater, 5-3. In
addition to Parker, Dalton waa
also 2-for-3 for the lions.
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run); Rusttn Robinson (single);
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ot April, 1909
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE. CLERK
By: Oorothy W Bolton
Deputy C la rk
LAW O F F IC E S OF
JO S E P H PANIELLO
P o t t O ffic* B oa 2347
Tampa. F lo rid a 33401
P u b lish M ay S. 12. I S M
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t V i C b a a o Horn* M o rtg ag e
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Plaintiff,
VS
STEPHEN J VARQO. Ill
and M A R IO N E VAROO.
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0 * fondant*
F O R IC L O S W R I S A L S
N ebco t* hereby g iv e n that,
puraaanl l o that F in a l Judgm ent
of Faroe lo o uro dated A p ril I t .
IM S . a n d entered In cnrtl ca t*
number S S -M 1 3 C A -1 4 -B . o f IIt*
Circuit C o u r t o l I ho 11th
Ju d ic ia l C ir c u it In a n d for
Sem inole
County.
Florid*,
.h e re in C H A S E M AN H ATTAN
MORTOAOS
CO R PO R AT IO N ,
F/IUA C H A S E H O M S M O N TOAOE
C O R P O R A T IO N .
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VAROO. III. MARION S. VAROO.
C O M M E R C IA L C R E D IT LOAR.
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highest a n d b a l l b id d e r for
caah a l in * a n a l front door of
ta* S e m in o le C o u n ty courthour* In S a n fo id . S em ino le
County. F lorida , a l 11 00 A M
on tho 2 2 n d day o l JU N E . IM S .
IS* toliourtng d aae nb o d proper­
ty a t a o t lorth In aaid Final
Ju d g m e n t lo vrtt;
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A C C O R D IN Q TO THE PLAT
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P U T B O O K I. P A C E 111. OF
THE P U B L I C R IC O R O S OF
SEM IN O LE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE. P U R SU A N T TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
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AOVISED THAT THIS I A N FIRM
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C O L LE C T O R ATTEM PTIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T A N D ANY
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BE U S E D FO R THAT P U R PO S E
Dated th e 3 t* l d a y o l April.
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clark o l C ifc u it C o u rt
By D o ro th y W B olto n
Deputy C lerk
CODILIS k STAW IARSKI
4010 B o y Scout B oulevard
Sun# 450
Tampa. F lo rid a 13407
Telephone : (013) 077-4000
COS • 84-04184
Publish A p ril 20 an d May I.

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NOTICE OF
FO N SCLO SU BB SALS
N O T ICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
pursuant to an O rder lo Reset
fo re clo su re d ated A p ril 22.
IS M . a n d entered in C a t* NO
00-10 2 8 -C A ot the C irc u it Court
ot tha E IG H T E E N TH Ju d ic ia l
Circuit In and lo r SEM INOLE
County. Florida w herein EOUIVANTAOE. INC i t tha Plaintiff
and J O S E SH ELL A L LE N M IR .
RIT. B Y ANO T H RO U G H HSR
O U A R O IA N . JO H N WILLIAM
ALLEN. A N O TENANT 01 N/K/A
DONNA S W IE T IN Q are th*
Defendants. I will t a ll la th*
hig h est an d beat b id d e r lor
cash a t th e Wsa I Iron I door o l
lha
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida ol
11 00 a m . on lha tOlh day ot
MAY.
1 SSS,
th*
follow ing
d escrib ed properly a t s a l lorth
in S lid F in a l Judgm ent:
LOT 2. B L O C K S. TIER I. OF
THE C IT Y O F SA N FO R D . SEMIHOLE
C O U N TY.
FLORIOA.
A C C O R O IN O TO C.R . TRAFFO RD 'S MAP. ACCO R O IN O TO
THE
P LAT
THEREOF
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R IC O R O C O IN PLAT BO O K 1.
PAQE(S)
OS
OF
PU B LIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
W ITNESS MV H AN D and III*
tael o t th is C ourt o n April 23,
IMS
(COURT SEAL)
M aryann* Morse
Clerk o l th* C ircu it C ourt
By Ja n a E Jasew ic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. M cC all*. Raymer.
Barrett A c rappi*r
Poet O ffic * Bee 3410
Tampa. F L 31001
F tO O S IM S
II you a io a person w ith * d is­
ability w h o needs accom m oda­
tion in o rd er lo p articip ate In
■hit p ro ce ed in g , you are enti­
tled at n o co al to you. lor th*
p r o v itt io n o l c e rta in atetafence P le a t * c o n ta c t Court
Admmie Ira lio n a l 301 N Park
A ren ua.
S a n lo rd . Flon da
32771. telephone num ber (407)
123-43 30. w ithin 2 working
days o t you r receipt o l Ih it d o c ­
ument. II hearing impaired.
(TOO) 1 -000-988 0771
Publish A p ril 20. and May S.
1SSS
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C M tlM i B rea P ig s IB
this year the
Rams were still standing after losing to Oviedo
in the district (Inals last week.
The Rams lost th at game. 3*0. but had ace
Tony Corrao o n the hill against Dr. Phillips.
They also, unfortunately, were playing without
third baseman slugger Matt Allegre and fresh­
man shortstop Matt Hocwath who has been a
sparkplug In th e Lake Mary offensive attack all
year.
Lake Mary battered opposing pitching staffs
all season bu t, without Allegre and Hocwath.
the bats were silent against Dr. Phillips despite
a two-run hom er In the fourth Inning by Jo a e
Tormos that ended a 10-Inning drought for the
Rama.
Tormos led Seminole County In hitting th is
season and reached the abort right field porch
at Dr. PhlUlpa to m ake It 4-2.
Dr. Phlltipa staked out to an early lead, an d
threatened throughout due to some sloppy Lake
Maty defense.
In the second. Dr. Phillips had runners on
first and second with one out following a
throwing error, but Corrao pitched his way out
of the Inning.
He wouldn't get so lucky in the second w hen
the Panthers scored four runs. Corrao walked

IN B R IE F
PDS-HACKEMS HAMMER SELECT
O V IE D O

Semifinals beginning a t 7:30 p.m.
9, n u m m o
000 000 0 _ 0 7 9
090OIOS. 9 • 1
T o m * a n d C u B io n c . L y tle . Meyer* (7) a n d D a v ie . W P .
Lylte (S -3 ). L P _ T o m * 15-S) Save . M eyer* (6) 3 D .
Gateway. P u is . 3 8 . Se attn oir. Lytle. H R . non e. R eco rd* .
Gateway 13-19: S e m in o le 2 5 7.

BEAMS BULLISH ON THE ROAD
WEST PALM BEACH • it's been done before
and If th e W inter Springs baseball team h as
anything to say about It. It soil) be done again.
*11* is m aking several long road trip* a ll o v
Florida to w in th e s ta te ch am p io n sh ip .
The girls basketball team turned the trick and
the baseball team Is trying to follow suit,
making the three hour trip to West Palm Beach
and upsetting Cardinal Newman High School
(21-10). 4-2. a t Palm Beach Community College
in the C lass 3A-Regional Quarterfinals Tuesday
night.
With the victory the Bears (13*14) will head
south again, traveling to Miami to take on
Gulliver Preparatory School, which shutout Ft.
Lauderdale-Plnecrest 10-0 on Tuesday, a t 4 p.m.
on Friday In th e Regional Semifinals.
Junior Chris Huff (7*3) struck out 11 and got
relief h e lp from Bobby Blerley lo combine on a
two-hltter and Andrew Huff drove in two runs to
give W inter Springs the big win.
Cardinal Newman scored a run In the bottom
of the first timing, but the Bears look the lead
for good by plating three runs in th e third
Inning.
The C rusaders cut the lead to 3-2 In the fifth
Inning, but Winter Springs added an Insurance
run in th e top of the seventh Inning.

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C IV IL A C T IO N
Caa* H e . M - 7 1 4 - O A - I 4 - P
AMSOUTH B A N K ,
an Alabama b o n k in g
corporation, euoceaaor in
bilareel lo A m S ou th B ank
o l Flonda, t u c c e s t o r In
Intersil lo Fortun e Bank,
a Savings Bank, a* A ssig nee
o f CIBbank, N A . a s Assign**
of ClbCorp R eal Eatal*. Inc .
a* Assign** o f C a rd in a l
Induttrl** M o rtg ag e Company.
Plaintiff,

CARMEN M C O LLA Z O .
*1 u i . *1 al..
Defendant*.
N O T IC t O F
F O N S C L O S W a i SALS

BvoLaan

O P C I R C U IT C O U R T
Nolle* la hereby g ive n that lb*
undere ig n e d M aryann* M e n a .
Clerk of th e C irc u it C ourt of
SEM IN O LE C o un ty. F lo rid a ,
tn i. on th e 24lh d ay o f JU N E .
I EM. a l 11:00 a m . a l th* from
deer et th e S I M l N O L i County
C o urth o use, in th e C ity of
Eenford. F lo rid a , o ffer lo r sal*
end ta ll a l pubite outcry lo lha
hrghe*I a n d b a s t b id d e r lo r
cteh, the fo llo w in g daaenbed
property e ilu a le d In SEM INOLE
County. F lo rid a , le - w it
CONDOM INIUM P A R C E L NO.
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DOMINIUM A C C O R O IN O TO
THE D E C L A R A T IO N OF C O N ­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
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IN
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RECOROC CO O K 131E. PAOE
174. ET C E O OF TH E P U M J O
R ECO RO C
OF
S E M IN O LE
COUNTY.
F LO R IO A .
ANY
A M EN D M EN TS THERETO.
pursuant to th* fin al decree of
loreclotur* entered in a cae*
pending in oald C o u rt, the alyl*
ol w hich la: A U R O R A LO A N
IER V1CES vo C A R M E N M.
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w ith th*
Americana w ith O iaabdilie* A c L
perron* w ith a d isa b ility who
need a s p e c ia l accom m odation
lo parttcipat* In th is proceeding
•hould
c o n ta c t
AOA
C o ord in ator at 301 N. P a rk
Arenua, S u lla N. 301, Sanford,
Florida 32771 af le a s t five day*
prior
lo
th*
procaodlng.
Trl*phone (407) 323-4330 *SL
•4227. I -(000) 085-0771 (TOO)
or l-(OOO) 019-0770 (V). via
Florida R e la y service
WITNESS m y hand and official
seal ot s a id C ourt thro 21 el day
o l April. 1 M S
(SEAL)
Honorobl* Maryann* M ors*
Clerk o f th* C ircutf Court
0; D orothy W B o llu n
Deputy C lo rk
LAW O F F IC E S OF
JOSEPH P A N IE LLO
Poet O llic e Boa 2347
Tampa. F lo rid a 33801
Publish A p r il 20. and May 8.
1999
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SO M M O L S C O U N T Y ,

RONALD 0. SPELL.
RUTH R. S P E L L, a/k/a
Ruth Nanette R id d le.
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y BO ARD
OF COUNTY CO M M ISS IO N E R S,
and JO H N /JAN E DOB.
ketifiou* nam es rep resenting
tenants In p o sse ssio n .
Defendants
S O T t C I O P A C T IO N
TO: RONALD D. S P E L L
A D 0 8 IE S W h ose la st known
address Is: E f t W ash ington
Avsnu* Chuluota. FL 327SS.
You a w n o tifie d the I an action
to foroelot* a m o rtg ag e and
enforce a d eb t o w in g pursuant
to a M ortgage file d for rocord
on Novem ber I t . I M S . In
Official R e co rd s B o o k 17 M . a l
Pag* 0 4 M , o f ih# P u b lio
Rocord* o f S e m in o le County.
Florid*, lo r p rop e rty d escrib ed
Lot 4. S to ck A. L o la S an d 7.
■ lock D. Tew natte o f N orth
i. according to th* plat
thereof a* re c o rd e d In Plal
Book 1 Pago* 84 through M of
tti* Public R ocord* o t Sem lnol*
County Florida.
and a prom issory no te of oven
dal* b is boon M o d ag ain st you.
Vbu are re*w ired to servo a
copy ol to u t w ritten d ele nee*.
M any. to it on R onntd 9 Cohn.
Esgulra o f Cohn. C o hn . B ia n co
S Hendrla. P .A , w hoa* ad d ress
If 7 M W Aseele. Tamp*. F lorida
33404, w ithin 34 d ay* altar flral
publication, and file Ih* original
with th* C lo rk o t f h it C o u rt
aithor b efore
s e rv ic e
on
Plaintiff* attorney o r itm te d ielefy thereafter O th erw ise, a
default w ill b* en te red a gain* I
you for Ih* robot dem anded in
Ih# Complain I
Dated April 22. I S M
Ho* Maryann* M ora*, as
Clerk of the C ourt
BY: Rulh King
As Deputy C lork
Publish A p ril 2S. an d M ay S.
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hurled s seven-hitter, walking none. and)
mates collected 16 h its as the PDS-Hsckerm
crushed Select. 17*2. In the City of Oviedo
Women's Spring Monday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League a t th e Oviedo Softball Com­
plex.
The Hackers are now 6-2 and tied for first
with ODDC with two games remaining.
Providing the offense for PD6 were Jaudon
Marlette (3-for-4 with s home run. four
RBI), W slburger (2-for-3, three nuts, two
RBI), Michelle Field (2-for-3. two runs. RBI).
Carrie McAullffe an d Taml Chester (2-for-3.
run. two RBI each). Phyllis Baynes (l-for-2.
two walks, three ru n s, RBI). Anns Hollis (1for-2, two runs. RBI). Pam Lindsey (l-for-3.
run. three RBI) an d Roseann Fry (l-for-4.
two runs, two RBI).

UCF WINS TAAC WOMEN'S ALLSPORTS SHERMAN DAY TROPHY
ORLANDO • The University of C entral
Florida waa aw arded the 1996-99 Sherm an
Day Trophy as the women's all-sports
champion tn the TYana America Athletic
Conference, m arking the third time th at
UCF has won the trophy tn the past four
years. The all-sports champion to d e te r­
mined by a distribution of points based on
each school's finish In conference com peti­
tions.

the first two batters, th e n allowed a single to
load the bases.
Dr. Phillips tried a squeeze, but another
throwing error allowed two ru n s to score, and It
waa 3-0 after a wild pitch.
One baiter later, the P a n th ers made It 4-0 a f ­
ter a sacrifice fly, but Tbrmoa hit the shot to
make It 4-2.
Lake Mary went down In order until the sixth
InnirB when the Panthers scored two more to
put It out of reach.
The Rams bad one m ore shot In the seventh
Inning. With
Wit two outs an d the season on the
line, Chad Legate Uned a sh arp single down the
left field tine and Brandon Haney reached on an
That was as close a s th e Rams got.
The final st-bets signified what Tuttle thinks
Lake Maty baseball to all about.
"This group never, ever gave up." he said. "We
fight and fight through any kinds of advrrslty
quit.*

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TttrdL 38 . m m . H R _
lo tto M a r y 33-4. Dr. HttOtpo 34-6.

UCF*s women's team s won four of the
■eve n sports that have been played so tor
this year and finished runner-up In two
other sports Despite the absence of a
women's softball team . UCPa first place
finish to a lock by virtue of tta 42 point lead.
UCF won conference cham pionships In soc­
cer. basketball, golf, a n d tennis and finished
runner-up in cross country and track and
field.
With only baseball left to be played. UCF
hao a 15-point lead over Oeorgla
Georgia State
Seal for
the 1996-98 Jeaae C. Fletcher Trophy aa the
m en's all-sports champion In the TAAC.
Oeorgto Slate must finish five places higher
In the baseball standings to overtake UCF. If
ten's all-sports
all-spor trophy It will
UCF wins the men's
become the first school In conference his­
tory to win both the m en 's and women's ti­
tles Ui the same year twice. UCF previously
won the Jesse C. Fletcher Trophy In 1995
and 1996.

ARNOLD GETS TAAC AWARD
MACON. OA. • University of Central Flor­
ida closer Jason Arnold (Melbourne High
School) vrms selected T ra n s America Athletic
Conference Pltcher-of-the-W eek
m an­
nounced by the conference office on Mon­
day.
The 6-foot-3 sophom ore righthander
posted UCF*b lone win against eighth ranked
Florida Atlantic last weekend, holding the
Owls scoreless off three h its and striking out
four In 5-1/3 Innings of relief on Sunday
(May 2).

Babe RuthSAriford Electric Athletics:* Devil Rays (9-3) and Newsome
Final regular season stand­ one hit _ Randy Dykes (triple,
Hardwoods Athletics (6-5).
ings _ Nobles Com m unication two run*). Brandon Hampton
BAMBINO T-BALL
White Sox (13-1). Knights of (double). Ja m ie Lamb (run).
Schedule _ latw rday. May 6
Columbus Expos (9-6). Dean. Ryan Thome; two ru n s _ Ravin
at Lakeside Field. Bovls Homes
Ringers. Morgan and Lawton. Lawson: one run _ Jonathan
vs. Crown Trophy. 8:30 s.m .;
P A Diamonds Backs (8-7). Mangum. Dekywan Debose,
Rich Plan vs. JTH Enterprises.
Klwanls Club Indiana (5-9). Pst Bower*.
9:30 a.m .; Sanford CampbellElks Lodge 41241 Braves (5-9)
Rotaiy Breakfast Club Ex­ Loosing American Legion Post
and Rotary C lub Athletics (3- pos: two h its _ Marcus Ken­ 53 vs. Sunnlland Corporation.
12).
10:30 a.m .
drick (double, two runs, three
The league has one Satur­
RBI): one h it _ Jaso n Tate
The (tinker M aterials Devil (home run. two runs, three
day's left to play and then
Rays edged the Sanford Elec­ RBI). Lyndon Merthle (double,
there will be a picnic.
tric Athletics. 9-8 In seven In­ two runs, two RBI), Eddie
nings. os Ja m e s Richardson Hogan and Kaahif Vallot (one
Schedule _ latw rday, May 6
doubled home Rodney Grant, run and one RBI each). An­
at Lakeside Field. Deen. Fisher
who had opened .th e inning thony Donaldson (two runs):
A Lawrence Royals vs. Play It
with s double, with one out In two runs _ Rodney Medlock;
the top of th e seventh Inning one run _ George Easley, Again Sports Diamond Backs.
11:30 a.m.: Shutter Bugs
In the openlnng gam e of the Tracy Jones.
Bcst-of-Three Series at Roy
Sunnlland Corporation Mar­ Marlins vs. Sanford Lodge 462
Free &amp; Accepted Masons C ar­
Holler Junior Field.
lins: two h its _ Kevin Krauf;
dinals. 1 p.m.: Network Elec­
in the other game, the Sun- one hit _ Richard Nelson
tric C uba vs. Sunnlland Corpo­
niland Corporation
Marlins (home run. run. RBI). Kevin
ration Red Sox, 2:30 p.m.
took a 2-0 lead In th e top of Lorre (double, run. RBI); one
The league has one more
the first Inning, but the Rotary run _ Sean Macher. Casey
Saturday’s on the schedule
it Club Expos scored Mullln.
Breakfast
n there will be a postthe next nine ru n s and posted
S41 S0 1 1 . a s and th epicnic.
a 14-4 victory.
•at lia s . ■ 4
Game two of the aeries will
J R . GIRLS SOFTBALL
SO SO S. 4 4
be on Thursday. May 6th. with
It w as a very good day for
I1 3 4 S .1 4 7
the Marlins playing the Expos
the Dot Rlchardrcn Softball
at 5:45 p.m. and the Athletics
Academy Angels from Alta­
Final
regular
season
stand­
battling the Devil Rays a t 7:45
monte Springs a s they swept a
ings _ American Division:
p.m.
doubleheader. 17-0 over Ulti­
If a third game to needed tn Sanford Lodge 462 Free A Ac­ mate Swimwear, and 8-0 over
either series. It would be play cepted M asons Yankees (10-2the Sanford Klwanls Club, with
on Saturday. May 8th at 9 1). (tinker M aterials Devil Rays a pair of no-hlttera In the City
(6-7)
and
Sanford
Electric
a.m. and/or 11 a.m.
of Sanford Recreation and
The Semifinals will begin on Athletics (3-11); National Divi­ Porks
Department
Junior
sion:
Railroaders
Cuba
(12-1Tuesday. May 11th a t Roy
Girls’ Spring Fast Pitch Soft­
1).
Rotaiy
Breakfast
Club
Ex­
Holler Junior Field with the
Devil Rays/Athletlcs survivor pos (6-9) a n d Sunnlland Cor­ ball League a t Roy Holler Field
on May 1st.
taking on the Sanford Lodge poration M artins (5-10).
Providing the offense were:
•62 Free &amp; Accepted Masons
Dot
Richardson
Softball
Game two of the series will
Yankees st 5:45 p.m . and the
Expos/Marllna w inner facing be played o n Wednesday st Academy Angles: two hits _
the Railroaders Cuba a t 7:45 Roy Holler Ju n io r Field, with Jenny Gulllama (home run.
the Red Sox (leading the series two ru n s, live RBI). Brittany
p.m.
Game two will be on T hurs­ 1-0) and Pirates playing st Chlmalarald (two runs); one hit
day. May 13th. a t 5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. and the Royals _ Beth Lawrence (home run.
and 7:45 p.m. and the *tf nec­ (leading the series 1-0) and two n m s. two RBI). Janelle
essary* game being played on Devil Rays playing at 7:15 W arren (triple, two runs, two
RBI). Kristen Colloid (double.
Saturday. May 15th. a t 9 a.m. p.m.
If one. or both, of the series RBI), Natalie Ruff, Andrea
and/or 11 a.m.
Leah Lilly and Lauren
The survivors would then are tied after Wednesday, (he Wain.
Hoffman
(one ru n and one RBI
meet In the Cham pionship Fi­ If necessary' game will played
nals beginning on Tuesday. on Friday a t 5:45 p.m. and/or each); two ru n s _ Rebecca
Brennan: one run _ Leah
7:15 p.m.
May 18th, a t 6 p.m.
The semifinal survivors will Bramwell. Zoe Om. Angela
Game two would be on
Saunders.
Thursday, May 20th. a t 6 p.m. meet In th e Best-of-Three
Dot
Richardson
Softball
and the ‘If necessary’ game set Championship Finals starting
Academy
Angela
(game
2): one
on
Monday,
May
10th
at
Roy
for Saturday. May 22nd. at 9
hit _ Ja n n ell Warren (two runs,
Holler J u n io r Field a t 6 p.m.
a.m.
RBI). Andrea Wain (two runs),
Game two would be played
Providing the offense In
on W ednesday. May 12th at 6 Beth Lawrence (run), Brittany
Tuesday's gam es were:
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays: p.m. and th e ‘If necessary’ Chlmalaraki (RBI); two runs _
Leah Lilly; one run _ Kristen
two hits _ Khalil Farahkhan game would be played on Fri­ Cofold.
day,
May
14th
at
6
p.m.
(two RBI); one hit _ Rodney
Final regular season stand­
Grant (double, three runs),
4 4 S 4 .1 7 I t
American Division:
Jam es Richardson
(double, ings _
000 0 . 0 0
Royals
(8-4).
Red
Sox
(5-6).
RBI). Josh Annett (run. RBI).
Nick Martin (three runs), Cody New Tribes Mission Indiana (24040. • 4
0000.0 0
Miller (two runs), Brandon 9) and M ariners (1-10): Na­
tional Division: Pirates (9-2),
Welgert.

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T in R a tlin la a Sanford native a n d Seminole
Igh School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. His statistics for the 1B99
sea son la In the first column, personal-best
season totals In the second colum n and career
totals (Including 1098) In the third column.
Rabies came on aa a pinch-hitter in the

Doubles......
Triplet.........
Home runs.
S teals..........
Average.......

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Arnold, a 1998 Freshman All-America,
leads this year's staff with seven saves In
eight attem pts and ranks second w ith ■ c a ­
re e r high in wins (6-4) and strikeouts (69).
Although higher than last year's 2.0 4 ERA.
his 3.23 ERA Is tops among the seven pitch­
ers with 10-phis appearances this season.
This to th e first time Arnold h a s been s e ­
lected for this honor but th e second time a
Golden Knight pitcher has been recognised
th is
season.
Justin
Pope
(Lake
W orth/Wellington High School) waa honored
April 19th.

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to th* plot Ikoraaf rocord*d in
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p u b lic record* *1 la m in o l*
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tool to Ih* Point o l Baglnning.
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biddar tor caah. at th* w * * l
front d o o r o l th o S tm ln o l*
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Florida a l t l 09 a m . on dun* 1,
IM S .
N o lle * American* W ith
O t o a b ilillt i A ct
o l 1SS0.
Admini* train* Order No 14-30.
P o n o n a wilh a diaabiUty w h o
noad ■ apaclal accom m odation
to p a rtic ip a h In thla proceeding
thou id
co rn ier
D h a b lllty
Coordinator at 301 North P a rk
Avonu*. Suil* N 301. Santord.
Florid* 33771 a l h a i l In* d a y *
p rior
lo
th*
proceeding.
Telephone (407) 333-4339 Eat.
4337;
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uaort only)
W ITNESS my h in d and Soal o t
thic C o u rt on April 3S, l i f t .
(Court S o il)
MARYANNS MORSE
C L E R K . CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Cloth
Donald L. Smith, Eaquir*
A ttorney lor P h ln tllt
E M N orth Ocaan S tra ti
Ja c k a o n v ilh . F I 13303
Telephone 404/3J 4 -3444
P u b lith . M iy I. 13. IM S
DEC-34

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Y O U A A S H E R E B Y NOTIFIEO
that an a ctio n to toractoM a
M o rtg a g e on th o following
p ro p e rly lo c a te d In Seminole
County. Florida.

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4 M O raylord Lana
Ca***lb*ffy. F L 13707
YO U A R B NOTIFIED lhal an
a ctio n to r torodoauro e l mort­
g ag e
on
Ih*
tallowing
d e le ft b e d property;
LOT 430. DEER RUN. UNIT SB. A CCO R D IN O TO THE P U T
T H E R E O F A S RECO RD ED IN
P U T B O O K IS. PAOE 41, PU B ­
LIC R E C O R D S OP SEMINOLE
CO UN TY. FLO R ID A

NOTE; PURSUANT TO THE
FAIN
DEBT
COLLECTION
P R A C T IC E S ACT YO U ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
I t D E E M E D TO B E A DEBT
C O L L E C T O R ATTEMPTING TO
C O L L E C T A O IB T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
B E U SED F O R THAT PURPOSE.
W ITNESS my hand and Ih*
aaal o t aaid Court on APRIL
3Sth. I M S .
Maryann# M o n *
i
Aa Ctorh o l the Court
j
By; O eborah Conan!
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Aa O aputy Clark
CO O IU S E STAWIARSKI
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S u lla 440
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Tampa, F lo rid a 31S07
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Telephone: (St3) 177-4001
C A S t M - 00107
Pubiiah: M a y S. I t I M S
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Ih* und*reigned Clark ot Ih*
C ir c u it C o u rt e l la m in o l*
County. Florida, m il on Ih* ISth
day o l Juno. I S M . at 1 1 0 0
o 'c lo c k A.M. at th* Waal Iron!
doer a I th* Sem inole County
C ourthouse in Bantoid, Florida,
ottar tor cal* and **N al pubNo
outcry lo tho h ig h a tl and boat
b idd a r tor caah, th* M low ing d a ta rib a d proparty titu a la in
Sem inole County. Florida
Lot IS. B le a k -A*. BRANTLEY
S H O R E S , FIR ST ADDITION.
41, P u b lic R eco rd* o l Seminole
County, Florida.
puraiM fil to Ih* F in a l Judgment
entered In a oaa* pending In
aaid Court, th* atyto e l which it
Indie*ted above
W ITNESS my hand and official
aaal o l aaid C o u rt thia ISth day
o f A pril. I M S
In a c c o rd a n c e with th*
A m e ric a n ! W ith O ta a b illlh t A c t
pa n o n * with d to ab ililk* need­
ing a a p a c la l accom m odation to
p e rb c ip a lv in thia proceeding
•hould co ntact Ih* Clerk *1 Ih*
C ircu it Court at th* Senriioto
C o u n ty Courthoua*. 301 N
Park Avenue. Santord. Florida
33771. telep ho ne (407) 3334330) not tolar Ilian taven (7)
daya p rio r to Ih* proceeding. II
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M aryann* M o n a
C L E R K OF THE
CIR C U IT COURT
B y D orothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctorh
ATTO RN EY FO R P U 1N T IFF
Jen* E. Bond
B utiar E Hoaeh. P.A.
311* S. Conw ay R d , Sle E
Orlando, Florida 33S13
(40 7 )3 8 1 -MOO
BAH C M 3043
P u b ltth M ay S. 13. IM 4
DEC-3S

cfgth Inning and struck out. but the veteran
stayed In the game and led off the 10th with a
double an d scored the winning run aa th e
n o d three b atters walked gtvtng th e A's a 1211 victory over th e Boston Red Sox Monday
evening.

m S S 8 B 8 8 B B L IUM
P A A C S l KNOW N A S UNIT S33.
L A K E LO T U S C L U a V. A C O N ­
D O M IN IU M . A C C O R D IN G TO
THI
P LA T
T N S A IO F
AS
R E C O R D E D IN P LA T BOOK 31.
P A Q I S S3 TO B S AND P U T
B O O K 33. P A O IS 73 AND 78.
OP T H I P U B LIC R ECO RD S OP
S E M IN O LE COUN TY. FLORIDA
AN D AN UN 0IV10SD INTEREST
IN T H E C O M M O N ELEMENTS
AND
COMMON
EXPEN SES
A P P U R T E N A N T TO SAID UNIT.
A L L IN A C C O R D A N C E WITH
AND
SU B JE C T
TO
THE
COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS.
R E S T R IC T IO N S , T E R M S AND
O T H ER PRO VISIO N S OF THAT
D E C L A R A T IO N O F CONDO­
MINIUM OF U K E LOTUS C L U B
V A CO N D O M INIUM AS CO N ­
TAINED IN O FFICIAL R 1 C 0 R 0 S
B O O K IS IS . P A O E 137 AND
AM ENDED
IN
OFFICIAL
R B C O R O S BO O K t S I l . PAOE
IS4. O F THE P U B LIC R IC 0 R 0 E
OP B S M IN O IE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
EXHIBIT A
written defence*. II any. with
Ih* Ctorh o l Ih* C o u rt and ttrv *
a c o p y o l ta m o lo th* U W
O F F IC E O F S T E V E N P. L IE .
P la in tiff'*
attorney,
who**
td d r* a * la I S I S Coral Way.
f u ll* (S 03, M ia m i. Florida
33148. w ithin 30 day* attar tha
Era! pub licatio n o l iha nolle*,
o lh e rw le * • D e fa u lt win b*
e n te re d ■g a l m l y o u lo r th*
r* ll* t
dem anded
In
Ih*
C o m p la in t o r P etitio n
TH IS N O TICE a h a ll be publt h « d one* ta c h w eek lor two
c o n a e o u liy o w eek* in Ih*
I* m l n o * Herald.
NOTE; P U R S U A N T TO THE FAIR
D E B T C O LLE C T IO N ACT YOU
AR E ADVISED THAT THIS U W
F IR M IS D E E M E D TO BE A
D E B T C O L L E C T O R ATTEMPT­
ING TO C O L L E C T A 0 I B T AND
ANY INFORM ATION OBTAINED
W ILL B E U S E D F O R THAT P U R ­
P O SE .
W ITNESS my hand and Ih* aaal
o l thl* Court on IM * B in d day ot
April. I S M
M AR YAN H I M O R S E
Ctorh o l the C ourt
By; D eborah C o n a n l
D epu ty C la rk

There Is no limit on the number of tickets
a custom er may purchase.

SYFA-JEFF SLAKE FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD - The Sanford Youth Football
Association (SYFA) will be registering for the
First Annual Je ff Blake Charity Football
Camp over the next two weekends.
Registration for the camp will be held at
the ‘CHAMPS' S ports at the Oviedo M arket­
place Mall an May 8th from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m .
Locally, sign-ups will be held a t the 'Just
For Feet* In Seminole Towne Center Mall in
Sanford on May 16 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .

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CLERK O F THE
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By D orothy W B o lto n
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IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I ISTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SAMINOLA COUNTY,
PLONIOA
CAAB NO. S S -114 3 -O R -O S -P
JIMMY L E E H A R R IM A N
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JOHN VICTO R H ARRIM ANJ
A/K/A JIM M Y L L O Y D
PARROTT.
R espondent
NOTICS OP ACTION
PON NAME CMANOE
TO: Jo hn V icto r Harnm an/
aka-Jim m y L L o y d Parrott
ADDRESS Unknow n
YOU A R E NOTIFIED that an
action h as bean tiled a g e in tl
you and th at you ara required to
serve a c o p y o l your written
defenses it any. to it on JIM M Y
LEE H A R R IM A N ,whoaa addraaa
n 271 W 3RD S T CH ULUOTA.
FL 327SS on o r b efore M AY
19.1 M l . and file tha original
with tha c le rk o f t h lt C ourt at
P.0 B o a I I S , la n ia r d . FL
32772-GS1I. before service on
Petitioner o r im m ed iately there­
after. If you fall to do ao. a
default m ay be en tered against
you lo r tha rallat d em and ed In
tha petition.
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M ARVANNE M O R S E C LE R K
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT CO UR T
By Luenne W oodley
O epuly Clerk
Publish M arch 28 and May 5
12. IS 1999
DEO 264

AT T ENT I ON
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Katherine J. G ra y P etitio n er,
whcee addraaa la 404 Ooheny
Way. Cassalbarry. P L 33707 on
or tatora JUN E 4 .1 M S and file
lha original with tha clerk o l
this court b e fo re s e rv ic e on
Petitioner or im m ed iately Ih ere­
after It you fa il to d o SO. a
default will be en te re d ag ain st
you tor lha relief dem anded in
the petition
WITNESS my hand and lh a
seal o l Due court on A P R IL IS .
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MARVANNE M O R S E
CLERK OF THE C O U R T
By Nancy R W inter
Deputy Clark
Publish M s y S . 12. I t . 24, I M S
DEC-30
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE IIONTIBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
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BENIN O i l COUNTY,
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CASS NO.i M -tS T S -D R -S t-e
IN RE THE M A R R IA G E OF
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PETtTIONER/W IFE.
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UNKNOWN
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Today's deal occurred during the
Niklas Data Championship, which wss
held In Stockholm, Sweden, February
IIII. Swedish internationals Tommy
Gullberg and Lars Andersson won
this pairs event by a wide margin.
They pocketed about 11,800 each.
In this deal, the winners did well
against four hearts. However, the in­
teresting question is this: Can EasiWest defeat four apadea?
West's three diamonds waa a weak
Jump overcall, abowing in principle
about 8-10 high card points and a de­
cent six-card suit. With a seventh
card, one would sometimea bid four
diamonds, but that has the disadvan­
tage of taking the auction past three
no-trump.
Andersson cashed his top dia­
monds, Gullberg discarding an en-

counting club on the second round
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to continue with the diamond Jack,
hoping his partner could overrun the
dummy. But Andereson trusted his
artner, switching to the club Jack.
am. with the S Otrump spill, declarer
ran out of control, finishing two down.
(Yes, leading the diamond Jack at trick
three defeats the contract, but by only
one (rick.)
It takes some defense to beat the
batter four apades. (Do you think
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heart suit with such strong spades? It
looks right to do so, though I suppose
North could be void in spades and
have five-plus hearts.) West starts
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ruffed by West Then the diamond Jack
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What’s so funny about the humerus?
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DEAR DR. GOTT: What is the
“funny bone" in the elbow, and why
does it hurt so much when I bump It?
DEAR READER: This is a classic
case of miscommunicatlon. The
answer to your question may surprise
you.
The bone of the upper arm is the
humerus, not to be confused with the
rib-tickling adjective “humorous.* At
the elbow, there is a groove in the
humerus through which a major
nerve to the lower arm (the ulnar
nerve) (ravels. At this point, the ulnar
nerve is relatively exposed: Its only
protection b skin and sparse subcuta­
neous tissue. Consequently, a blow to
this part of the elbow often affects the
nerve, which is then pressed against
the bony groove, leading to pain and
tingling
I suppose — but I am guessing now
— that, when asked, old time doctors
would respond that such symptoms
were caused by a blow to the humerus
bone. In speech, this could easily be
interpreted as “funny bone"; hence,
the phrase entered the vernacular. In
actual (act, there U no “funny bone *
The trauma involves the ulnar nerve,

your reluctance to discuss this with a
male doctor, so find a female physi­
cian with whom you will be more com-

PETER
G O TT. M.D,

but — like so many things In life —
the term “hinny bone* became popubr because it b so unforgettable.
DEAR DR GOTT: I'm too embar
raised to bring my problem to my
doctor's attention. For the past few
months, I have noticed increasingly
coarse hair growth on my breasts,
especially around the nipple areas, is
this normal for a woman of 33?
DEAR READER: Breast hair may
develop in women as they age. A few
strands can easily be plucked, but If
vou are experiencing significant new
hair growth — particularly between
the breasts —I urge you to see a doc­
tor who specializes in endocrine (hor­
monal) problems. I can understand

DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm a 37 year old
mother of four children. For the past
two year*. I've become Increasingly
forgetful and have great difficulty
recalling everyday objects. For exam­
ple, In my mind 1 see a familiar refrig­
erator but I can’t remember what it b
called. Is this normal far my age? How
can I find out what the problem b?
DEAR READER Although all of us
tend to become somewhat forgetful as
we age, you describe a more acceler­
ated and sinbter process that, in my
view, b far from normal. You should
be examined by a neurologist In addi­
tion to a complete examination of your
nervous system, 1 suspect that you
will need extensive testing to identify
the cause of your poor recall. Once a
diagnosis is made, treatment can be
addressed.
(Peter Qott, a syndicated col­
umnist for Newspaper Enterprise
Association, can be written to at
P.O. Box 91309, Cleveland, OH
44101-3369.)

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»’• »assla&gt;lsw Fu­
ture Club of Orlando will
hold Its spring enrollment
event on Wednesday at 6
p.m. at the University of
Chib of Orlando. ISO East
Central Bhrd.. Orlando. For
Information, call (407) 381­
0278.
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cently honored Louts Frantz
Joachim with the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Good Citi­
zenship Award for 1999. Re­
cently appointed to serve on
the Seminole County His­
torical Commission. Joachim
served as a U.N. Observer for
Iraq. A member of Rotary In­
ternational. he haa served aa
chairman of community
service as well as the Inter­
national Division of the New
York City chapter. Joachim
waa also a member of the
d u b 1000. established to
erect the Vietnam War Me­
morial and served aa a direc­
tor of Associated Builders of
New York city, which
worked to rehabilitate rental
housing through a city
housing improvement pro­
gram. His company. Dover
International Realty. Inc., la
a full arrvtce brokerage for
commercial and residential
sales, leasing and m anage­
ment.
I.

Orsaa was honored by the
city of Orlando with a day In
his name tn honor of his re­
tirement. Orlando Mayor
Glenda Hood proclaimed
March 31 as Albert I. Gross
Day for his 44 years of serv­
ice In the labor movement
representing ladlea garment
workers and for his Involve­
ment tn workers' rights.
Gross was once one of three
whites who marched with
4,000 blacks picketing
Klansmen and worked with
Rev. Vivian and Martin Lu­
ther King Jr. The oldest
standing member, and only
Jewish person, to sit on the
board of the Justice and
Peace office run by the Sis­
ters of Notre Dame. Gross Is
a member of Congregation of
Liberal Judaism In Winter
Park, along with his wife
Linda.
Jsff Moors, owner of aa
Oviedo based landscape d e­
sign firm and a landscape
Installer has earned certifi­
cation by Florida Nursery­
men A Grower’s Association
Landscape Contract Division
after completing a full-day
exam covering skills In 13
areas. Including plant Iden­
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tion. tree planting and
staking .palm binding and
pruning.

Fate of teen
dance is still
up in the air
STAFF WRITER

j

LONGWOOD • Continued
support for a teen dance pro­
gram In Longwood la on hold
while the state conducts an
Inquiry Into the program.
The State Attorney's Office la
looking into the use of forfei­
ture trust hinds by the Center
for Youth Diversions. Inc., the
sponsor of a weekly teen
dance.
The State Attorney's Office la
requesting accountings from

Seminole wants to
pull the plug on
video lotteries
tn

STAFF WHITEH
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
odds are brine Hacked against
"video lotteries" becoming one
of Seminole County's "natural
choices."
County officials are resolved
to fight a legislative push to
allow electronic poker, keno
and blackjack machines as
being proposed by legislators

'Attorney
urged the
‘
of Seminole County Co
Monets to "condemn" all at­
tempts to circumvent the Con­
stitution Ot the State of Florida
by permitting casino games
under the ruse of expanding
the Slate Lottery.
On Tuesday, the board la
expected to adopt and supply
a certified copy of the resol u-

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Historic cemetery gazebo will get a facelift
STAFF WHITER

SANFORD •
Restoration
work Is underway for the his­
toric gazebo In the Lakevtew
Cemetery In Sanford.
The octagon slurped gazebo.
48-feet In diameter, la being
repaired to look like It did
when It was brand new. The
structure will be designed to
withstand 100 mlle-pcr-hour
winds, according to city engi­
neer Dob Waller.
The renovations are ex­
pected to be complete In one
month. The bid for the renova­
tion work was awarded to the
Weahmark Corp. for 942,500.

Because the gazebo was cen­
city officials said.
The 30-acre Lakevtew Ceme­ trally located as part of the
tery was purchased tn the cemetery's design, museum
1920’s, and the gazebo may officials believe that It araa
have been built before the built at the same time as the
cemetery was purchased, ac­ cemetery. &lt;possibly at an ear­
cording to Alicia Clarke, c u ra ­ lier date.
The city purchased the
tor of the Sanford Museum.
The gazebo was built large cemetery from the family of
enough that a hearse could T J . Miller, who at the turn of
pull underneath. There were the century owned a furniture
benches on the Inside, and It store where the First Union
served as a shelter area for Bank on First Street Is now lo­
cated. and owned an under­
burial services. Clarke said.
*lt was big enough to drive a taker's parlor behind the fur­
wagon through.* Clarke said. niture store.
*At one time he was the only
There was no floor. It was
only dirt. You could alt Inside undertaker In the city,* Clarke
when It was raining, or if for
Miller's hone. Bob. who
some other reason you wanted
to have services in the gazebo.* pulled the hearse for the T J.

Miller A Son company, la
burled near the cemetery's en­
trance on Hardy Avenue,
Clarke said.
‘It la turned so It faces the
road that Bob traveled on.*
Clarke said.
The atone an Bob’s grave
soya that he was faithful for 28
years. The handcarved atone
was damaged In 1980. and re ­
placed by a local company.
"He has become sort of a lo­
cal legend.* Clarke said.
‘People talk about him os tf
they knew him. when they
weren't old enough to have
known him.*
Bob's obituary ran In the
July 3. 1914 Sanford Herald.
T J . Miller was the main un­

dertaker In the city at the turn
of the century.* Clarke said.
"It seems this horse would
have taken everybody to the
cemetery.*
The Sanford Museum la
looking for more information
on the long-time driver of the
hearse. Prince Strobart. The
museum is also looking for In­
formation on the Miller Funeral
Parlor. Including old photos,
and stories
The Sanford Museum la r e ­
searching the history of San­
ford's cemeteries, Including
the Lakevtew Cemetery. Any­
one with Information to share
can call the museum at (407)
302-1000.

Lake Mary students
focus on helping others
By Vivian

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STAFF WRITER

“Those who never
retract their
opinions love
themselves more
than they love the
truth."
•JOSEPH JOUBERT

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P e o p l e ........................... 4A
D oor A b b y ................. 4A
H o r o s c o p e ................. BB
O b i t u a r i e s ................. 3A
P oU ce B riefs . . . . 3A
S p o r ts ................. 1B -2B
T e l e v i s i o n ................. 4B

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Lake Mary High School Interact Sarvica CU) co­
sponsors Karyn Roberts and Robin D atin g * work
alongside dub members Maty Davis and Erin Dehhv

gar to d e a n up the* yard of Chuluota resident Sandra
Monroe a s part of a Batter Living for Seniors project.

LAKE MARY - Several Lake
Mary (Ugh School students
took a hands-on approach to
yard work this weekend when,
as Interact Service Club mem­
bers, they volunteered to dean
up an elderly
Chuluota
woman's yard on behalf of
Seminole County’s Better Liv­
ing for Seniors.
"I am so proud of these stu­
dents. almost 100 of them.*
said club co-sponsor Karyn
Roberts. They actually pay to
Join the club and then work
endless volunteers hours In
thetr community.*
While the 10-year-old club Is
open to all grade levels at the
high school, only 11 juniors
and seniors participated In the
cleanup of Sandra Monroe's
yard, 'because they con drive,*
Roberts said.
The first four volunteers to

arrive picked up trash around
the yard while waiting for the
other helpers, who. as Roberts
said, ‘had a heck of a time get­
ting there.* A key volunteer,
the student with all the lawn
maintenance equipment.
an hour late after he got loa
trying to And Monroe's house.
The Interact member* spent
about 3 1/2 hours performing
the work and have been asked
to return to do some minor
repairs and paint. Roberta said
that it will have to be within
the next three weeks, because
students have 9-week exa ma
then and are already busy
with prom this weekend.
Drawing on the example of
thetr adult counterpart — Ro­
tary Club of Lake Mary - the
students tackle weekly proj­
ect*. always after school
hours. When helping at Semi­
nole Children's Village, the
high school students might
take the kids on a field trip,
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Dance
hinds and a Local Law En­
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airragr annual coat to the City
for the Teen Dance la cur­
rently
930.000.
Including
normal operations and a police

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Lottery.
mar Brooks. DOB 9/10/00. waa arrested by Casselberry fo ucv ocnceri, cnargra witn au tiv iico w tii ty —u o o n o c .
C A M I L m iT , Aped 4. 11:30 a m . Sandpiper Dm*. C b m
topher Dean Lockhart. DOB 10/39/7S. was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Aggravated
Battery - (Domestic Violence) and Battery - (D—write Vio­
lence).
IM V O U . April B. 13:10 a m . County Hoad 437, Anthony
Ramon Burke. DOB 9/31/71. was arrested by Sanford M ic e
officers, charged with Aggravated AaaatiM.
SANFORD, April 4. 13:11 a m . Weal E n d m lt Boulevard,
Scott Everette James. DOB 10/31/07, was a im ta d by San­
ford Police officers, charged with Aggravated Battery.

quires an accounting of funds
from the confiscation account
by the Center for Youth Diver­
sions to the City of Longwood.
the City tn the p a t h a not re ­
quired the accounting. Drago
said.
Drago h a Instructed the of­
ficers of the Center for Youth
counting of funds received
from the City Confiscation Ac­
count.
Drago h a also told the offi­
cers of the Center for Youth
Diversions that an accounting
of future. confiscation funds
from the City should be mibmitted on an annual basis, in
accordance with state law.
Staff from the Center for
Youth Diversions told Drago
that the accountings will be
available about April IS.
D n p sold that he believes
there Is sufficient account­
ability of confiscation hinds
and the police detail under the
current arrangement.
There
is accountability
now * Drago said. I t Is not as
fUU In scope u under a normal
contract.'

the commiMlon when ah the
questions from the state tnquiry have been answered, and
when the commission can dlscuas the Issue *tn ■ more open
dialogue.'
Commlssloner Paul Lovestrand said he has been In contact with state officials rea n tin g the Inquiry. He said
he la under an order by the
state to refrain from discussing the Inquiry.

corporation.' Miller Bald. "We
need to have a contract,
If the city does sign a contract with the Center Tor Youth
Diversions to manage the Teen
Dance, all records of the program would become public record. City Attorney Richard
Taylor said,
The Hist Teen Dance was
held June 3. 1903. hosted by
the Longwood Police D epart­
men! and the Center for Youth

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Joao Lobo, DOB 3/4/01, was arrested by Oviedo Potfc
errs, charged with Burglary - Unoccupied Stnwtui
TheB (Felony).
SANFORD, April 3. 4:30 p m . Flench Avenue. Denkr
nle Parker. DOB 0/5/79. was arrested by Seminole i
Sheriffs officers, charged with Theft Retail.
SANFORD, April 2. 9:33 p m . South Orlando Drive. J&lt;
Marie Wahl. DOB 8/25/00. was arrested fay Sanford
officers, charged with Retail Theft.

Joe Junior
County Sts
Paraphemt

ROMS. April 3. 8:13 p m . State Road 436.
s. DOB 2 /8 /0 0 , waa arrested by Seminole
officers, charged with ffossess / Use Drug

R PI09. April 2, 9:10 p.m.. Morse Street.
Dale Richard Dexter, DOB 1/31/73, was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia and No Valid Driver's License.
ALTAMONTE BFRDMg, April 4. 5:17 p.m.. State Road 436,
Shared Anljwan Alexander. DOB 2/5 /0 1 . « u arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession
Cannabis.
ALTAMONTE 0991900. April 4. 6:52 p.m.. Longwood Ave­
nue. Dwayne Herman Woodall. DOB 8/23/00. was arrested
by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with ffa s ts
stan Marijuana. Possession Crack Cocaine and Resist / O b­
struct / Oppose Officer Without Violence.
LOROWOOD, April 4. 13:35 a m . County Road 427. Gomel
Jam es Cooper. DOB 7 /4 /0 7 . was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged wllh Pntersslrm of Cannabis
Under 20 Grams.
BANFORD, April 5. 3:45 a.m.. Georgia Avenue. Travis Trail
Davis. DOB 3 /5 /7 4 , was arrested by Seminole County NfaerIffs officers, charged with Purchase or Possess / Unlawful
Distribute / Dispense.
SANFORD, April 4. 1:43 a.m.. Sipes Avenue. Ladeatrice 'D ee
Dee' September Hampton. DOB 9/11/00. was arrested by

ALTAMONTE 0FBINO0. April 4. 4:17 a.m.. Magnolia Street.
John Anthony Dlgennaro. DOB 7/12/63. was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
ALTAMONTE 6FEDKM, April 4. 11:42 p.m.. Palm Springs
Drive. Gerard Thomas Connolly Jr., DOB 0/3 /8 2 , was a r­
rested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with
DUI.
LONGWOOD. April 2. 5:04 p.m.. West Weklva Trail. Steven
Craig Wash. DOB 4/22/60. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
OVIEDO, April 4. 4 a.m.. Mitchell Hammock Road. Mohamcd
Alaldl. DOB 1/1/59. was arrested by Oviedo Police officers,
charged with DUI.
OVIEDO, April 2. 8:48 p.m.. County Road 419. Anthony Scott
King. DOB 1/4/70, was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs
officers, charged with DUI.
BANFORD. April 2. 2:55 a.m.. Stale Road 600. Elizabeth
Madeline Padilla, DOB 3 /2 4 /7 4 . waa arrested by Seminole
County ShertfTs officers, charged with DUI.
WINTER STRINGS, April 5. 2:14 a.m.. Mitchell Hammock
Road. Walter Ignetlus Horelick. DOB 1 1 /7/57. waa arrested
by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI. Flee
/ Attempt to Elude a Police Officer and Driving While License
Suspended / Revoked.
WINTER 0PE1NO0, April 2. 2:51 a.m.. State Road 434, Timo­
thy Edward Loughran, DOB 5/22/57. waa arrested by Winter
Springs Police officers, charged with DUI. Possession of More
Than 20 Groms of Cannabis and Possession of Drug P ara­
phernalia.

CASSELBERRY, April 2. 11 a.m., Seminole County Jail. Mar

cldence Felton (a.lca. Mary Scherrer. Catherine Hehir. Marcldene Foster) DOB 8/3/63. waa anested by Casselbeny Po­
lice officers, charged with Forgery and Making False S tate­
ments.
QENEVA. April 4. 11:48 p.m.. West State Road 46, Dennis
Ray Higdon. DOB 1/12/66, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged wllh Forgery. Making False Affidavit
Perjury and Alter Temporary License Plate of Vehicle.

SANFORD, April 5. 4:40 a.m.. South French Avenue. John L.
Williams. DOB 6/23/46. was arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged with Trespass « Occupied Structure.
SANFORD, April 4. 0:14 p.m.. West 5th Street. Altonio Hayes.
DOB 5 /1 3 /7 1 . was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged with Trespass Property Other Than Structure / Con­
veyance and Resist / Obstruct / Oppose Officer Without Vio­
lence.

Voiuaia County officials also
are concerned.
Seminole County Commis­
sioner Randy Morris said no
mailer wtiat happens to the
biU in the legislature. Gov. Jeb
Bush would probably apply his
veto. T h e new governor Is
anti-gambling." Morris said.
"He’d hardly be In favor of
this.’ First, let's are if It gets
out of committee to the floor of
the Senate and the llouee."
In November 1990. the dllsm a of Semlnote County voted
to amend the county’s Home
Rule Charter to prohibit caatno gambling unless approved
by a referendum election In
the county. Oroot says the
video . lotteries and casino

Clean
When Habitat for Humanity
builds a new home, the students are found working in
moat phases of construction.
Habitat benefits from the al­
truism during the holiday sea­
son a well, when the service
club members wrap gifts at
Seminole Towne Center a a
Habitat fund-raiser.
Roberts said. ‘My classroom
looks like a grocery store In
November and December,’
when the group collects
canned goods for the Solvation
Army’s Seminole County effort.
Roberts’ students also help
sort them for Second Harvest
Food Bank.
Some other services the stu­
dents perform for area seniors
includes installing mailboxes
and also large house numbers
so that the address Is clearly
visible to an ambulance or
other emergency vehicle.
Roberts co-sponsors Interact
Service Club with fellow edu­
cator Robin Dchlinger. who
teaches world history. Roberts
teaches American history, gov­
ernment and law studies. She
said that Better Living for
Seniors looks to groups like
hers for help because the gen­
eral public probably doesn't
realize the agency seeks on­
going community support.
"Every one is pretty much
aware of Second Harvest Food
Bank and Habitat |for Humanlty|. but 1 don't think people
realize that Better Living for
Seniors seriously needs volun­
teers." In fact, she quickly pro­
vided the phone number for
more Information on how to
help -- (407) 333-8877.

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H ie Sort tuna G ltth o f S o u th
S e m in o le C o u n ty , d e d ic a te d to
Ilie a ilv a n c e m o n t o f s p e e c h an d
h e a r in g c h ild r e n , m e e t s every
T littrsday m o r n in g . from 7..K)
to 8 3 0 a in . at th e F lorid a Mos
p tta l S en io r C lt l /c n s C en te r .
1097
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w h ic h c o n n e c ts to L ik e K m nia
fio&lt;ul one mile s o u t h o f Lake
M an
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liv e m em b e r s a r e
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T h r S a n fo r d H isto r ic Trust
m e e t s th e first IT tursday of the
m o n th , at 7 p m
at th e First
P r e sb y te r ia n C h u r c h , co rn er of
F o u rth S tr e e t a n d P ark A v rn u r,
S a n fo rd F o r m o re In fo r m a tio n ,
p le a s e t a ll 3 2 1 - 0 7 3 1 T h e jxiti
lie ts in v ited to a tte n d

LENTIL SALAD

A m a te u r R a d io

R eco \ e ry
F resh Start
R eco v ery p r o ­
g r a m s o ilers 1 2 s t e p su p p o r t
g r o u p s lor th o s e e x p e r ie n c in g
life c o n tr o llin g p r o b le m s T h e
g r o u p s m eet ev e r y T h u r sd a y , at
7 30 p m
-it D e stin y C h u rch .
31 10 H ow ell
B ranch
R oad ,
W in ter Park For in fo r m a tio n
ca l! 3 8 2 * 3 2 3 2 or 3 8 4 - 8 1 3 5

T n u g h L m t ' s u p p o rt
ToughLovc O r la n d o , a p a r
rn t su p p o rt g r o u p , m e e t s every
T h u rsd a y Irom 7 to 9 p m . at
s i S te p h e n L u th e r a n C h u rch
2 l 4 0 f l w y 4 3 4 . L ongw ood
T ou glilaive is a s e ll h e lp , a c ­
m e p aren t s u p p o r t g r o u p for
p a r e n ts tro u b led b y th eir c h il­
d r e n s b e h a v io r T h e g r o u p is
o p e n to p a r e n ts ol p r e te e n s ,
te e n a g e r s a n d a d u lt c h ild r e n ,
a n d g r a n d p a r e n ts

Hack in the HO* ami 70s. I learned
to hate lentils I was living in a van
ety of shared households with vege
tartan agendas, and lentils n u d e an
alm ost nightly appearance in soggy,
unappealing looking soups at those
communal tables It was years befnn’
I could look al a lentil again
Then, several years ago. I met one
of my "food heroes, Arthur .Schwartz,
who hosts a funny, informative, and
just plain great to listen to syndicated
radio show called Food Talk Arthur
w a s te s tin g r e c ip e s lor h is bonk
"Naples at Table ami he served me
a lunch of lentils and pasta that made
m e take a second look at the bean I
had been maligning for so many years
One o| the great things about lentils
is that, unlike many nther kinds of
beans, they don't need to be soaked
overnight before using, which means
you don't have to plan way ahead Hut
like other leg u m es
they are
hearty, inexpensive and easy to cook
E xperim ent with French or Euro
pean ' lentils
hrnwn on the outside
and creamy yellow within
or with
red or “Egyptian" lentils, both avail
able at health food and specialty mar
kefs Dr use the common brown kind
sold at the grocery store
1 have grown to love lentils with
duck and with salmon i like them in
th e salad recipe that follow s
a
sim p le preparation d e v e lo p ed by
M ichele Holcomb, a student at the
New England Culinary Institute in
Montpelier. Vl I like them in the Fork
and D-ntil Stew recipe Irom the well
known cooking teacher Ann Wilkins
book "France Gastrnnorroqin*
Hut I still don't like lentils in soup

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R adio Sen Irly m e e t s ev e r y lltst
T h u r sd a y , at 7 :W.) p a n . at th e
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4 tablespoons vegetable oil
] cloves fresh garlic, peeled and
minced
1 large onion, peeled and minced
1 cup lentils (preferably French
lentils) picked over nnsed and
drained
4 cups vegetable or chicken stock
homemade or canned
1/4 cup fresh lemon |uice
1 teaspoon fresh leaf thyme
salt and freshly ground pepper to
taste
172 cup vegetable or olive oil
6 to 8 cups miaed salad greens
such as dandelion greens and
curty endive, mued with lettuce
leaves, weft-nnsed and allowed
to dry
In a l 12 to 2 quart sauce pan. ht-ut
th e oil over medium heat Adrl the
o n io n s and garlic and sa u te until
tender hul not brown, about in min
u tes Add the lentils and the stock
Bring in a hod, reduce heat to keep

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the lenltU hy spreading them ort a
plate and refrigerating them
In a small bowl combine the lemon
Jutct thyme and salt and pepper to
taste Whisk in the olive oil ,t hit at a
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greens in a large Itowl anil loss with
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som e vinaigrette left over lor the
lentils i Divide the dressed green s
among four serving plates or put them
all on a large platter Mix the cooled
lentils with som e ol the remaining
vinaigrette and spoon out on In thr
greens
Serve as a main course tor lunrh or
as a first course lor dinner or as a
side dish with grilled meat or fish
Yield I servings as a first course or
sule dish 2 to .1 serving* as a main
course
Hecqie Irom Michele Hohomli
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STEW ED PORK WITH LENTILS

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2 pounds boneless po»k tenderloin
cut into 1 inch cubes
salt and pepper
7 tablespoons oil or lard
t? ou n ces (1/4 pound) sprey fresh
sausaip- cut Into chunks
2 onions peeled and Chopped
6 cloves garlic (leeled jnd chopped
bouquet garni (see nole|
large bunch fresh thyme
water
l I 2 cups lentib preferably f n-m h
len til'
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drained
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sprinkle the ,»i/g generously with
salt and |» pper In a llam epiieif casse
lull- with a tight fitting [id beat the ml
or lard and frv thr- pork over high
heat a lew p ieces at a tim e u,.t.!
browned on all sides Remove irom the
casserole with a s(ul!»-d spoon set
aside In Die sam e pan brown the
sa u sa g es u n lit tan k ed Through
Itemnve with a slothd spam and set
aside
Hi due e the heat add the unions to
the pan and frv gentlv until brown
stirring o n asioriallv \&lt;b! the |&gt;ork
with Die garlic tniuquct garni Ihvnie
aiul sail and pepper In ta s te and
enough water I....... .. r &lt; over Ugh be
with a lid and • &lt;»ik :n the preheated
oven for m minute*
Stir len tils into the pork, adding
enough w .iier to cover bv t .’ tm h
I &lt;iver and return to oven stirring oc
easionally until t&gt;«th pork and li-ntil'
are tender in to vn minutes Acid more
water if the lentils are drv \t the end
of cooking thev should tie moist lint
not soupy

1-4 teaspoon hot red pepper dates

1/7 pound vermicelli or angel hair
pasta
1 rounded lahlespoons finely cut ot
snipped pirsley
etlra virgin olive oil and hot red
pepper riakes for garnish
In a no-ilium UIU e p in *• ! over high
heal firing the water In a rolling boil
add the len tils H ediice heat to
medium high and ■&lt;&gt;ok coveted until
nearly but not entirely tendi r about
2o minutes
Add llit gal In the olisi oil tin
tom atoes salt arid pepper Reduce
heat (over arid continue to simmer
bnskjv for another to minutes &lt;tirnng
a few time* or until lentils are fulls
lender
Break pasta into
lo 4 inch pieces
and add io Die lentils I nnk loserect
it a steads simmer stirring seaeral
lim es and scraping Die hnDnm ot Do
l».i when vim do i mik until Do pasta
is just done stirring more frequently
as it gets closer Id that point This is
not *oup it should t»- \&lt; rs Dio k and
eaten w ith a tor k
A hen p-rsta i* i nohi d (o laste
remuve the pit trom tin- heal, stir in
Do (girvlt-y, rover the pit and jet it
'and about 5 minutes U fore serving
serve hot passing U'sl ipialdy olive
ml and |WTP 1 flakes for garnish as
desired Meld 4 serving*
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5 cups water
J/4 cups lentils Iregular or re&lt;f|
picked over rinsed and drained
2 large doves garlic crustied and
peeled
I tablespoons e«tr» virgin olive oil
1 cup chopped canned plum tom.*
toes with som e p ice
2 teaspoons salt

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end of cooking, im merse the conked
sausages in the lentils mi Dies heat
through Before serving discard the
thyme and Unique! garni and taste the
lentils for seasoning The dish mav lie
covered anil refrigerated up to two
days and rehealed before serving
Servo with fried pit.doc* and apple
satire
Note In til,ike a Unique I garni, tie
together a sprig III fresh thyme a hay
leal and several sprigs of parslev Yon
may add celery or green leek tops, as
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tho uri worV lor tbo tostival which is scheduled to bo hold April 9 at La lie
Mary City Hall 100 ft Country Club Road
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Tho wisf« ot April -t 10 is international Building Safety
Week m C asselberry
C asselberry Building Othcials
Bell Culberlson John R Jackson and Community De­

velopment Department Director Richard Wells were
am ong the participants in activities comm emorating the
annual even!

T h e la st o u tp o st o f in telligen ce
I w a n t in la k e ,i m in u te to
talk to some* ol y o u o ld er g u v s
out
th ere
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driver &lt;ailed y o u a m o ro n or
you fiacl to d e a l w ith a h a d
s a le s c I n k or a n a n n o y in g cci
w ork er or a r o tt e n relative
a n d y o u a sk ed y u u r s r lt. Am 1
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cru iitm ot r e la t iv e s is d e n s e r
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sm a rt a s ih e v u s e d to Volt re
th e la st in ilpost ol in te lllg e n e e
l.et t h e id iots la u g h at y o u ,
s a v in g y o u re d o in g it w ron g or
v o n re d oin g it t h e old w ay
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y e a r s ou t of th a t car
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g r e e n e st law n cm y n lll str e e t
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y o u r C h r istm a s s h o p p in g at a
yard sa le So w h o 's th e id io t
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v e il re . l s sm art .ts yon th in k
you arc-, you w o n t a n s w e r
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y o u w n u k ln t n e e d th e ir s ltip u l
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p e o p le w ould h e t i m in g y o u r
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th e w av vo n w a n t, sto p p in g tor
b a th r o o m s
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body a lavor a n d don't d o tt.
And don t fe e l g u ilty I n i s u r e
there s s o m e o n e cm her s id e ol
the tamilv g iv in g h er th e s a m e
advtc c
VOI RK DRIVING UKK Y O U R
FATHER
No one m v o u r fa m ily lia s t h e
nerve to tell y o u . so I w ill I v e
se e n you d r iv in g a r o u n d to w n
real slow' tu r n in g rtghi
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p erk in g y o u r e a r h a lf u p on
th e side-walk T h e fac t Is, y o u 'r e
sta r lin g to d riv e lik e y o u r d a d .
And there s
n o th in g s c a r i e r
th a n a little- m a n in a b ig e a r
p e ek in g over th e d a s h b o a r d
w ith a so u r lo o k o n Ills fa c e .
Now so m e s a y lo sin g
your
driving sk ills is Just n a tu r e 's
w ay o f th in n in g o u t th e h e r d ,
hut m aybe th e r e s a sa fe r s o l u ­
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clu b , y o u r g r o c e r y sto r e , t h e
g a s sta tio n a n d m a y b e y o u r
■h u tc h .
Plot
each
cou rse
carefu lly, a n d m e m o r iz e
a ll
th e proper p r o c e d u r e s to g e t
th ere u sin g tu r n s ig n a ls a n d
b ra k es. Try a n d sta y u p n e a r
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road O n ce y o u h a v e th a t c i r ­
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m e n .n e . And o h . y e a h —b e f o r e
von go to b ed ev ery n ig h t, g o
out lo th e c a r a n d s w itc h o ff
that tu tu sig n a l
Red Green Is th e sta r o f T h e
Red Green S h o w ." a t e le v is io n
ser ie s se e n In th e U .S . o n P B S
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N etw ork, a n d th e a u th o r o f
"The Red G r e e n Book" a n d
Red G reen T a lk s C ars: A L ove
S to r y .”

PHARMACIST: Dana Wynn
PHONE: 407-321-6626
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9 amto 7 pm
• State-licensed and registered pharmacists
• Convenience: have your prescription filled while
you shop
Humana, Prudential, PCS. PAID, Medimet,
MEDICAID and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
and Health Options
Computerized prescription records
We cany a full line of quality generic drugs
your refillable prescription and we’ll contact your
physician and take care of all the details.

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Full Sen Ice Catering Off and On Premises

FULL BREAKFAST

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Come To Sergio’s!

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Dally Lunch Specials
Oyster Bar
Crab &amp; Shrimp
Open 11am till 2am
7 Days a week
(407) 302-6337
Corner of 25th St &amp; Park Ave
In Sanford

V ivona's
HOURS: Mon9 10 pm • F« l Sat • a nvil pm
• Sun 2 00 pm • 10 pm (Coma* ti 44A A Part *.« )

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Located In Sanford, Sergio’s offers by far th e
m ost com prehensive, reasonably priced selec­
tion of fine Italian C uisine In the county.
Three moves have not kept the restaurant from
changing Its style In th e slightest. In fact, each
tim e the re sta u ra n t h a s been forced to move. It
h a s expanded to offer m ore to Its patrons.
Every entree th a t Is prepared by Sergio's award
w inning chefs Is made fresh to order and with
only the finest Ingredients. Every morning, the
ow ner comes In early an d makes the pizza and
p a sta sauces from scratch, with th e fresh Ingre­
d ien ts th at have Just arrived.
A full com plim ent of chicken, veal, seafood and
beef entrees are available on the menu. Each
Item comes with choice of salad o r the home
m ade soup of the day. Sergio’s special recipe
garlic bread and choice of pasta. Many of the specialty
dishes come over a bed or pasta on a plate th a t Is heaping
with the scrum ptious selection.
Not In th e mood for p asta? No problem. Sergio s also
offers m ade to order pizza, with the specialty saure and
fresh toppings on h an d tossed cru st. There Is also a full
selection of calzones th a t even the heartiest appetite
couldn’t finish In one sitting.
If som ething lighter Is desired, there Is also a full selec­
tion of salads. Try Sergio’s signature house dressing. The
herbs and spices add Jest to any salad.
If the night Is young an d you’re looking for the perfect
place to have an nfter dinner drink, the second half of
Sergio's Is one of the best sports-type bars In the area.
Complete with a big screen television which Is always play­
ing the best sports, th ere are also d art boards and a pool
table.
For as little
week,night
youratadSergio's.
will appear
Saturday
nightasIs$30/
karaoke
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filledthis
with
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try their
page,
highlighting
the best
restaurants.
skills
at singing
their favorite
songs.we will do a review
Once
you commit
to 16 weeks,
Sergio's Is stocked with a full b a r Including the finest
story for you. Featuring all of the great things
liqueurs an d cognacs. There Is nlso a full wine list with the
to offer.alternatives.
best selections ofyour
fine business
wines andhas
sparkling

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spirits Is w hat you're after. Sergio's is the place to spend a
quiet evening with friends and family. If dinner Isn't on the
agenda, check out the sports bar. There is something for
everyone at Sergio's.

Don't Wait... Call Today!

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2101 S. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FL
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2511 S a n fo rd A v e . S a n fo rd . F L 32773

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Lunch &amp; Dinner Specials
Catering Available

Sergios

(IN THE MONROE HARBOR
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(407) 322-2150

Subs • Soups • Salads
Free D e liv e ry T o D o w n to w n S a n fo rd

COMBO MEAL
Any T S u b c h ip s a n d d rin k

$099

Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 a.m . to 3 p.m.
Phono: 320-1030 or Fax: 328-1031

Elegant Dining
(
Authentic Italian Cuisine1
Dally Lunch and Dinner
Specials
Premier Service
Lunch Ham -4 pm
Dinner 4 pm -10 pm
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Reservation welcome ^
Conference • Meeting
Rixmi Available

Thank Yo« Central
Florida for 10
Successful Years!
530 N. Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford FL

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Happy Hour 4 pm to 7 pm
Daily Drink Specials
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Brand New Location
Located I Mile North
ol Lake Mary Blvd. •
Behind ABC liquor
2893 Orlando Or.
Sanford :i23-4040
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dinners, limit one p jr table, with
coupon Not valid with any other
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m a g ic r a l l ie s
ORLANDO - Penny Har­
daway acored 30 points
*nd the Orlando Magic fi­
nally took the lead in the
fourth quarter, coming back
from 14 points down In the
second quarter, to beat the
New York Knicka. 81-72, at
Madison Square Oarden
Tuesday night.
DaneU Armstrong and Ike
Austin were also In double
figures with 17 and 10
points, respectively.
The Eastern Conference
leading Magic will travel to
Cleveland on Thursday to
take on the Cavaliers at the
Ound Arena, starting at
7:30 p.m. on WKCF 18.

Upsets put Oviedo, Lake Howell into conference
M u m ------------- : _____________________________________________ —
with a second place finish In
the district last year, got 11 hits
off Fighting Semlnoles ace
Marta Duvall, who saw her rec­
ord fall to 5*5.
Jenny Rhlner led the Silver
Hawks (9-8). going 2-for-3 with
a double. Kimball (2-for-3).
DeMlchele. Ferre! and Occhlaltnl (all 2-for-4 with two
RBI) also contributed.
The Bears (13-7) and the Pa­
triots were locked In a score­
less duel until Winter Springs
finally broke through with a run
In the fourth Inning.
The hosts then added some
Insurance by plating four runs
In the fifth inning.
Meanwhile Becky Manglno
16-1) held Lake Brantley to only
three hits and no runs until the
top of the seventh Inning.
DISTRICT BASEBALL
Melanie Pace waa 2-for-3
WIN FOR BEARS
with a triple for the Bears,
WINTER SPRINGS - Brad
while Leslie Helms was 2-for-3 Stephenson did not look like a
and Mandy Pingston had s pitcher with a 1-6 record as he
double and an RBI.
hurled a three-hitler and Win-

SPRING SOFTBALL
MEETING TONIGHT

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SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment will be holding Its
Adult Softball Organisa­
tional meeting for the
Spring softball season on
Wednesday. April 7th at
6:30 p.m. at the Downtown
Recreation Center, first
floor of City Hall on Park
Avenue.
Any trams Interested In
playtng In the spring league
should be at this meeting
and will receive a 815 d is­
count on their fire for at­
tending.
Space is limited since
only Plnehurst Park is
available.
Plnehurst
league's offered are Co-Ed
on Monday. Women on
Tuesday, Men on Wednes­
day and Thursday, and In­
dustrial on Friday.
The SRD Is also offering a
Monday Night
Church
League that will play at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Questions? Call 330­
5697.

MAGIC WHEELS
AT SCC SATURDAY

SANFORD - The Orlando
Magic Wheels, a wheelchair
basketball team. wlU r*ke
on the ‘Dream Team.* made
up of faculty and staff from
Seminole Community Col­
lege. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center
this Saturday (April 10)
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Among the guest celebri­
ties expected to be on hand
are Stuff, the Magic mascot,
and former Harlem Globe­
trotter great Curly Neal.
Admission Is free, but
donations are being ac­
cepted to benefit the SCC
dtsABIUTY Support Serv­
ices Student Scholarship
Fund. There will also be
drawings for prizes. In­
cluding an autographed
Magic T-shirt to be given
away during halftime fes­
tivities. No purchase nec­
essary to win.
Call Disability Support
Services Office at 328­
2 1 10 for more Information.

Undefeated Winter Park hands
Oviedo boys 9-7 lacrosse defeat
OVIEDO - It may have been a
loss, but Tuesday night could
have been the turning point of
the season for the Oviedo boys
lacrosse team.
True, the Lions dropped their
third straight game. 9-7 to
Winter Park, a lock for the top
seed In the state lacrosse tour­
nament which starts in two
weeks, but. for Oviedo, it
marked a gallant effort in the
wake of a demoralizing loss last
Friday to Lake Brantley.
After the Lake Brantley game
was postponed due to weather
last Thursday, the Lions came
out the next night and were
routed. 16-6. It was a tough
loss for a team that is contend­
ing with Lake Mary and Lake
Brantley for the top spot In
Seminole County.
T h at was our worst game of
the year.* coach Ed Norton
said. ‘It was awful timing. Their
attack had Ita best game of the
year and our defense had Its
worst."
So Instead of dwelling on the
loss. Norton had his team pre­
pare for Winter Park by having
some fun. Today, the Lions will
hold a Skills Olympics and, af­
ter a brief practice Monday, the
team chose sides for the In­

traaquad event.
It loosened up the Lions and
the results showed as unde­
feated Winter Park struggled
throughout against an Oviedo
defense that redeemed Itself
after Friday's effort.
Ooaltrnder Mike Sheet* was
sharp all night, stopping re­
peated point blank shots, while
never letting the deficit go
above three.
Meanwhile. Oviedo'* defense,
led by John Both. Frank Strat­
ton and J u m Dahl berg kept
the Wildcats at bay while the
Oviedo offense tried to scrape
back Into the game.
Oviedo's offense was missing
Victor and Dennis Pano* for
much of the game due to Inju­
ries. but the Lions stayed close
throughout.
Zach Warmer got the Lions
on the board Aral on a fluke
goal. He tried to pass the ball to
a cutter, but the ball trickled
Into the net to give Oviedo a I -0
lead.
Sheets stayed tough although
Winter Park tipped off three
straight goals, but Oviedo cut It
back to one when Dave Walsh,
being courted by Rutgers, took
a feed from Manny Morales with
11 seconds remaining In the
first quarter to cut It to 3-2.
Winter Park took a 4-2 lead

Into halftime, but Oviedo came
out more aggressively In the
Ihlrd quarter and took Utile over
a minute to make it 4-3 when
Morales scored with both trams
Morale* went the length of the
field less than a minute later to
tie It. but Winter Park went
bark up a mtnutr later.
The Wildcats controlled the
game for must of the third
quarter, but Sheets stayed
tough and. after another Winter
l*ark goal to cap off the third
quarter, Walsh scored unas­
sisted In the first mtnutr of the
fourth to rut It to 6-5.
Once again. Winter Park
scored, just nine seconds later
off the face-off. but Oviedo rut
It to one for the final time just
seconds later when Scott Ramey
found Walsh ufter winning the
face-off.
That's as dose a* the Lions
got as they finished a threegame death marrh which also
Included a tough loss to Bishop
Moore before Lake Brantley and
Winter Park.
•We re going to scare some
people before It's over,* Norton
said. ‘We've had some Injuries,
but we re better than we played
lost Friday.*
Ovfedo's Msnny Moraios scored a pair of goals that cut WMsr Park Isads
Friday, the Lions host Flagler to 3-2 and 4-3, but it was not enough as to* undefeated Wildcats held off
Palm Coual for Senior Night.
the Lions. 9-7. in boys lacrosse action at John Courier Field Tuesday night.

Rams, Patriots boys roll in lacrosse

FIREFIGHTERS TO
PLAY FOOTBALL

ORLANDO - Lake Mary
stormed past Colonial In boys'
lacrosse action on Tuesday
night, winning 15-4 in Orlando.
The road victory against the
wtnlrss Grenadiers (0-9) lifted
the Rams' season record to 7-3.
They're getting there,* said
Like Mary head coach Tim
Montgomery.
The Rams took control of the
game early, and went Into
halftime with a 7-0 lead. Lake
Mary continued Its dominance
In the second half.
Ken Ho led the Rams In
scoring with five goals. Adam

WINTER SPRINGS - The
third annual Ftreflghtera
Charity Bowl wlU be played
this Saturday night (April
10) at 7 p.m. at Winter
Springs High School.
The game features fire­
fighters from Seminole and
Orange counties facing off
In a full-contact NFL style
football game.
All proceeds from the
event go to the Missing
Children's Center, Inc.
Ticket prices are $6 for
adults. $3 for children
three-to-12 years old. and
children under three free.
For more information
contact Bruce Williams at
(407) 324-9529 or get tick­
ets here at the Herald.

Lake Brantley Patriots did not
suffer a letdown after a huge
victory over Oviedo last Friday,
crushing a good Boone squad.
28-4. In boys lacrosse at Tom
Story Field Tuesday night.
The Patriots Improved to 9-3,
while the Braves fell to 7-6.
Scoring goals for Lake Bran­
tley were Hogan (six). Shellhammer (five), Quinn and Phagly (three each). LrOlanc and
Loffrl (two each) and Gordon.
Alpc. Ellis. Favrro. Holmes.
Kenna and Hummel (one each).
The Patriots will play a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference game
ugalust Like Howell at Richard
Evuns Field on Thursday night
starting at 7 p.m.

M ap Attack leads in AAA softball
Lu m

FLAG FOOTBALL

SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Is offering a Spring
Adult Flag Football League.
The league will follow all
Florida Recreation and
Parka Association (FRPA)
Flag Football rules and
regulations and will play Its
games on Saturday morn­
ings.
Any questions about the
leagues or further Informa­
tion can be obtained by
calling the Recreation De­
partment at (407) 330­
5697.

closer to the
a 4*2 victory
aver Cocos Beach In a Class
3A-0tati1ct 13 game at Winter
Springs High School Tuesday.
The Bears (9-11) took a 1-0
lead m the bottom of the first
Inning, but the Mlnutrmen IB15) took the lead with two nuts
In the top of the third Inning.
Winter Springs then closed
out the scoring for the game,
and took the In d for good, by
scoring three runs m the bot-

eluding a triple, (torn Timothy
Acree In whipping the Rotary
Breakfast Chib Expos. 16-1#
In another game In the.
&gt;Babe Ruth League, the Dean.
Ringer. Morgan and Lawton
P.A. Diamond Backs stopped
.the Rotary Club Athletes. 9-

(dttttbie? three nm a. two RBI),
Lu o m (ran; RBQ. Float ifwo
ram ). Long' (RBI): one run.
one.RBl _ Hutchins; two runs
_ Pearson: one run _- Cour­
ses. Woodlev.
'
Khrsnta Club Indians: one
h i t . Braky (tworugs). Oath-

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LAKE MARY • Map Attack and Cross Bones
kept pace us the City of Lake Mary Parks and
Recreation Department AAA Spring Slow Pitch
Softball League continues to play close games at
the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Over the last three weeks. Map Attack and
Cross Bcnes both went 2-1, with Map Attack
beating Traffic Safety Patrollers 11-8 and Liberty
Mutual 19-10 and Cross Bones topping Liberty
Mutual 10-8 and edging Map Attack 7-6.
In other games. Liberty Mutual clobbered
Truffle Safety Patrollers 22-8 and Traffic Safety
Patrollers upset Cross Bones 16-10.
Map Attack leads the league with n 6-2 record,
while Cross Bones Is 5-3. Liberty Mutual (3-5)
and Traffic Safety Patrollers (2-6) follow.
The league plays a doublcheader at the Luke
Mary Sports Complex, located across from the
■Mayfair Country Club on Kantoul Lane, every
Wednesday night starting at 6:30 p.m.

Providing the offense were:
MARCH 17
Map Attack: three hits _ Tom Royal (double,
two runs. RBI). Ruth Stone (run): two hits _ Bob
Hawklnson (run. RBI). Brett Vanderbrtnk (two
RBI). Rick Ortls (RBI): one hit . Doyle Kirkland
(double. RBI). Mike Mouser (two runs, two RBI).
Ellse I Inline (two runs). Brad Hulme (run): two
runs _ Sandra Adkins.
Traffic Safety Patrollers: three hits _ Joel Kean
(run. RBI). Bill Wenn (RBI): two hits _ Steve
Meyer (run): one hit _ Dave Lambert (triple, run.
RBI). Clarissa Carmona (run. RBI). Oreg Stuff
and Jason Hucbner (two runs), Nancy Schaefer
(two RBI).
Cross Bones: three hits _ Steve Chapmen
(home nm. double, two mns, six RQI); two hits _
Eric Violland (triple, double, run. RBI). Randy
Rupert (run). Tony Romaics (RBI): one hit _ Wally
Wtland (triple, run. RBI). Earl Canfield (two
runs. RBI). Sheryl Slock and Jennifer Rengel
Please see Softball. Page 2B

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(run); one run Renee Albrecht.
Liberty Mutual; three hits _ Skip Bower (home
run, double, run. two RBI). Doug Pritchard
(triple, two runs, three RBI); two hits _ Sam
Copeland (double, two runs). Aaron Frecl (run);
one hit _ Nancy Dlvlta |RBI). Andrew Wilson
(run); one run _ Fran McCain.
MARCH 2 4
Cross Bones: three hits _ Wally Wlland
(double, three runs. RBI). Tony I’omales (two
RBI); two hits _ Melissa Lanza (triple, run. RBI),
Ellen Engle (double). Eric Vtolland (two runs.

Babe Ruth
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ent
(two RBI). Habcrllng (RBI).
Chambers. DeCurtalns, Bern­
stein; one run _ Wacker.
Dean. Ringers. Morgan and
Lawton P.A. Diamond Backs:
one hit _ Soydam (two runs.
RBI). Doney (three runs).
Schuller (run): one run _ Shef­
field. Peterson, Towers; one RBI
_ Lanier. Gardner.
Rotary Club Athletics: one hit
_ Jackson and T, Bowers (one
double, one run and one RBI
each). Bertrand (double). Cain
(run. RBI). Witte (RBI). Chesser
one run _ Metlock. Scott.______
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Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Sanford Lodge 163 F. ft A.
M. Yankees (7-1-1), Rlnker
Materials Devil Rays (5-4) and
Sanford Electric Athletics (3-5):
National Division: Railroaders
Cubs (6-2-1). Sunn Hand Cor­
poration Marlins (2-6) and Ro­
tary Breakfast Club Expos (27).
Schedule _ Thursday, April
8, at Roy Holler Junior Field.
Sanford Electric Athletics vs.
Sunniland Marlins. 5:45 p.m.;
Saturday. April 10. at Roy Hol­
ler Junior Field, Sunniland
Corporation Marlins vs. Sanford
Lodge #62 F. ft AM. Yankees,
8:30 a.nu: Sanford Electric
Athletics vs. Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos. 10:30 a.m.; and
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays vs.
Railroaders Cubs. 12:30 p.m.
Providing the offense:

RBI). Jimmy Oonsalez (two RBI), Earl Canfield
(run); one hit _ Sheryl Stork. Jay Witherspoon.
Map Attack: two hits _ Tom Royal (double,
three RBI). Oeoff Baldwin (double. RBI). Cary
Hayes (two runs); one hit _ Jim Ramirez (double,
run). Bob Hawklnson (run). Brad Hulme and
Doyle Kirkland (RBI), Renee Hayes, Sandra
Adkins; two runs _ Mike Mouser.
Liberty Mutual: Tour hits _ Aaron Free! (grand
slam, double, three runs, four RBI); two hits _
Skip Bowen (grand slam, double, two runs, five
RBI). Nancy Dlvlta (double, three runs, RBI).
Andrew Wilson (run, three RBI). Sam Copeland
(two runs. RBI). Paul Burchfield (nin. two RBI).
Erica Freel (two ntns); one hit _ Doug Pritchard
(four runs, two RBI). Melissa Roterbeck (run. two

Sanford Lodge #62 Free and
Accepted Masons Yankees: four
hits _ John Whitley (double,
two runs, two RBI): one hit _
Tom Quinn (home run, two
runs, two RBI), Josiah Klmmlg
(home run. run, RBI). Glenn Lee
(double, run). Luke Klmmlg (two
runs); two run* _ Hunter
Pflugcr, one run _ Shawn Byrd.
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays:
one hit _ Daniel Zenrtck
(double, run). Nick Martin
(double), Shelton Sttle.
Railroaders Cubs; three hits _
Freddie Howard (three doubles,
three runs, three RBI). Lorry
Thomas (four runs): two hits _
Timothy Acree (triple, two run*,
three RBI); one hit _ Mare Hall
(double, two RBI). James Jackson (two RBI): two runs _ Donell
Hick*. Marcus Leonard: one
run _ Terrance Quinn. Lavarlo
Carey. Derglo DetrevlUe.
Rotary Breakfast Club Expos:
one hit _ Marcus Kendrick
(double, run); one RBI _ George
Easley.
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Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (5-2). New Tribes
Mission Indians (2-4). Red Sox
12-5) and Mariners (0-6); Na­
tional Division: Pirates (6-0),
Devil Rays (4-2) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (3-3).
Schedule _ Wsdwss^ay, April
7 at Roy Holler Junior Field.
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics
vs. Devil Rays. 5:45 p.m. and
New Tribes Mission Indians vs.
Mariners. 7:15 p.m.;

• at Roy Holler Junior
Field. Pirates vs. Red Sox. 5:45
p.m.; tstwrAsy, April 10 at Roy
Holler Field. Mariners vs. Ath­
letics. 2:30 p.m. and Devil Rays
vs. Indians, 4 p.m.

Briefs
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TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD • The City of
Sanford Recreation and
(■arks Department is offer­
ing Tennis Lessons at
Grovevlpw Park (off Lake
Mary Boulevard).
For more information call
330-5697 or 682-6086.

RBI), Tom Ramsey (three ntns). Trevor Caldwell.
TrafTie Safety Patrollers: two hits _ Clarissa
Carmona (double, three RBI). Greg Stuff (nin.
two RBI). Gordon Drews (run); one hit _ Bill Coer
(double, two ntns, two RBI). Nancy Schaefer (two
runs), Bill Wenn (ran). Sandy Stuff, Jason Beck:
one ran _ Kevin Kwas: one RBI _ A1 Schaefer.

MARCH31

Traflle Safety Patrollers: three hits _ Joel Kean
(grand slam, double, three runs, four RBI). EMU
Wenn (three RBI). John Brubaker (two runs); two
hits _ David Lambert (home ran, three runs, two
RBI). Oreg Stuff (three runs, two RBI), Clarissa
Carmona (ran. RBI); one hit _ Nancy Schaefer
(two nms. RBI). Jason llucbncr and Jason Beck
(run). Kevin Kwas. AJ Schaefer, one RBI _
Jennifer Huebner.
Cross Bones: three hits _ Randy Rupert
(double, ran, RBI|, Earl Canfield (two runs, RBI);
two hits _ Eric VloNand (double, ran, two RBI),
Renee Albrecht; one hit _ Melissa Lanza and
Wally Wlland (ran. RBI), Dave Noble and Jim
Bowen (ran). Jimmy Oonsalez: two runs _ Sheryl
Stork; one RBI . Tony Pomales.
Map Attack; four hits _ Mike Mouser (double,
three nms. four RBI), Doyle Kirkland (double,
ran. three RBI); three hits _ Mila Belghle (three
runs, two RBI). Brett Vanderbrink (two runs,
three RBI). Cary Hayes (three runs), Eltse Hulme
(two nin*): two hits _ Brad Hulme (two nms, two
RBI). Jim Ramirez (two RBI), Bob Hawklnson
(RBI): one hit _ Tom Royal (two runs, RBI): one
ran _ Ruth Stone.
Liberty Mutual: two hits _ Tom Ramsey
(double, run. three RBI), Trevor Caldwell
(double, two runs, two RBI). Skip Bowen
(double, run. two RBI), Paul Burchfield (two
runs). Neho Torres (run). Nancy Dtvlta: one hit _
Sam Copeland (double, ran); two nms. RBI _
Melissa Lanza; one RBI _ Aaron Freel. _______

ASA QUALIFIER

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Get ready to see some of the
nation's best soilboll.
The Seminole Softball
Complex
In Altamonte
Springs will host as many
os 15 of the best Amateur
Softball Association (ASA)
men's
Super
Slo-Pltch
teams trying to cam points
toward gaining one of 10
slots open for the Super
Men's National Champion­
ship Finals.
On Friday. April 9th. the
top four ranked tram s will
open the weekend competi­
tion fay playing two exhibi­
tion games at Q p.m.
The double elimination
tournament will be held on
Saturday and Sunday.
For more Information,
contact Tom Farnsworth at
(407) 330-5692.

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hagen (15-6) can throw. S t ci
Tom Gordon (46 saves, 272 ERA).
But Manager Jimy Williams has to
The defending world champion New
York Yankees, coming off one of their do without departed IB Mo Vaughn.
best years ever, rule the American
Young SS Nomar Garetaparra &lt;223,
LMgX Eut35,122 H i runs), hurt in spring train­
Going into the 1999 teu o n , this is ing. was supposed to lead the attack.
how the division shapes up.
3B John Valentin and LFTroy O'Leary
1. NEW YORK YANKEES: The each hit 23 HRs in 1192 Mike Stanley
Bronx Bombers, winners of two of the hit 29 homen last year.
last three World Series, are close to
New|y arrived Jose M erman (J1S,
at oth er dynasty. They se t an AL 102 runs) isn't a power hitter.
record of 114 wins last season after
2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS: What
gaining their IMth faster than any Toronto got from Uw Yanks (or Roger
team in history.
Clement shouldn’t be underrated.
Batting champ CF Bemie Williams Starter David Wells (194, 3.49), re­
(239, 26 HRs, 97 RBU&gt; thrived despite liever Graeme Lloyd (1.67 ERA) and
missing five weeks with a strained 2B Homer Bush (290 in 71 ABs) have
knee. His reward: an $97.7 million pact value.
N.Y. features SS Derek Jeter (.324,
First baseman Carlos Delgado (292
127 runs), BF Paul O'Neill &lt;217, 24, 36.115,94 runs) is the batting star. RF
IIS), IB Tlno Martinez (29 HRs, 123 Shawn Green (35 HRs, 35 SBs) became
RBIs) and 2B Chuck Knoblauch (117 the first 30-30 man for the Blue Jays.
runs).
LF Shannon Stewart and CF Jose Cruz
Roger Clemens (20-9,2.65-ERA, 271 Jr. are expected to become stars, too.
strikeouts), holder of two straight Cy
Without a bullpen ace, Toronto's
Young Awards, joins the pitching staff. pitching might flounder. But starters
David Cone (20-7,3.55) and Andy Pet- Pat Hentgen and Juan Guzman can
title (16-11) hope to be durable. Mari­ really help if they return to form.
ano Rivera notched 35 saves.
Replacing manager Tim Johnson
Manager Joe Torre is due back from with Jim Fregosi cleared the air.
surgery for prostate cancer.
4. BALTIMORE ORIOLES: It cost
2. BOSTON RED SOX: For a the 0's nearly $1 million in salary for
change, pitching is Boston's strength. each of their 79 wins last year. Too
Starters Pedro Martinez 119-7,2.89), bad. Manager Ray Miller’s team did
Tim Wakefield (17-6) and Bret Saber
little more than set the major-league

mark far fewest e m n (111 la a aoaaoa.
Third basem an Cal RJpfcea, who
ended hie record etreo k a t 2,632
games, Isn't the player he ooce was.
RF Albert Belle &lt;222 4 2 152). Will
Clark (202 2 2 102) and defensive C
Charles Johnson were obtained to
become spark plugs.
Baltimore's aging lineup is slow and
maybe even phlegmatic.
Scott Erickson (1612 201) and Mike
Mussina (13-10, 3.49) w ere the only
huriers with over eight wine. Mike
Timlin (19 u v e a ) la Uw new doser.
5. TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS:
M anager L arry R othschild's club
scoredthe fewest runs In the majors
in 1992 But Tampa Bay was burin in
the American League in ERA. And R
was second only to Baltimore in fewest
AL errors.
New DH Jose Canseco (40 HRs, 107
RBIs (or Toronto) is powerful
CF Quinton McCracken (.292, 30
doubles. 77 runs) was Tampa Bey's
best version of a dynamo. iBFrcdM cGriff (204, 19, 01) disappointed
Rolando Arrojo &lt;1612 320) set an
expansion-team record for wins.
Starter Wilson Ahrens and doser
Roberto Hernandez hope to improve.
TEAM RECORDS in 1990: NEW
YORK 11440; BOSTON 92-70; TORON­
TO 9674; BALTIMORE 79-03; TAMPA
BAY 63-99.

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By H.W. Sinrr
The Atlanta Braves of the National
League East have won seven straight
division titles, a major-league record.
Now they’re set for more.
Going into the 1999 season, this is
how the division shapes up.
1. ATLANTA BRAVES: Despite
their NL East reign under manager
Bobby Cox. the Braves ultimately won
just the 1995 World Series flag
Tom Glavine (20-6,2.47 ERA) earned
the Cy Young Award in 1998. Even so,
Greg Maddux &lt;18 9. 2.22) remains At­
lanta's ace John Smoltz (17-3, 2.90)
and Kevin Millwood &lt;17-8. 4.08) are
next in baseball's best pitching rota­
tion.
But ailing closer Kerry Ligtenberg
(30 saves, 2.71 ERA) is a worry.
Far worse, IB Andres Galarraga is
out for the year with lymphoma.
The batting stars: 3B Chipper Jones
(.313, 34 HRs, 107 RBIs. 123 runs), C
Javy Lopez ( 264, 34, 106). CF Andrew
Jones (31 HRs, 90 RBIs, 27 steals), RF
Brian Jordan ( 316.25.91 in St. Louis).
2B Bret Boone &lt;24 HRs. 95 RBIs in
Cincinnati) and Ryan Klesko (IS HRs,
70 RBIs), who moves to first base.
2. NEW YORK METS: Manager
Bobby Valentine says his rebuilt
Metropolitans are going after the NL
East crown, not just a wild-card berth.
Good luck.
The lineup is led by C Mike Piazza
(.326, 32. I l l in Los Angeles, Florida

and New York), IB John Oiered (354,
22.91) and CF Brian McRae (21 HRs,
79 RBIs). They're joined by 3B Robin
Ventura (21 HRs, 91 RBIs for the
Chicago White Sox). LF Ricky Hen­
derson (66 steals for Oakland) and RF
Bobby Bonilla
Do the Meta lack pitching? Maybe.
But A) Letter (17 6, 247), Rick Reed
(1611,3.48) and Bobby Jones 169,4.05)
arc a good start. Closer John Franco
(6 2 3.62.38 saves) gets help from Ar­
mando Benitez (22 saves in Balti­
more).
3. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES:
How did the Phillies of 1998 win 75
games?
Phddadelphia was 14th in the NL in
HRs. ilth in walks and 10th in RBIs.
It was 15th in saves, 14th in ERA and
HRs allowed and 12th in re ns given
up.
Ace Curt Schilling (1614, 3 25, and
an NL-best 300 strikeouts) excelled.
Third baseman Scott Rolen (290,31,
110,120 runs) did fine. So did IB Rico
Brogna (20 HRs, 104 RBIs). Plus RF
Bob Abreu (.312) and CF Doug
Glanville (106 runs).
Manager Teny Francona might get
something out of LF Ron Gant (26 HRs
in SL Louis), a new arrival But the
imported pitchers — starters Chad
Ogea and Paul Spoljaric, plus closer
Jeff Brantley — don't seem impres­
sive.
4. MONTREAL EXPOS: Manager
Felipe Alou has a new three-year con

tract worth 05.6 million. His specialty
is developing fresh, inexpensive talent.
The hapless Expos can’t afford to
spend much on their big-league play­
ers.
Montreal's lop young gun is 23-yearold RF Vladimir Guerrero (224,32109,
with 108 runs). CF Hondell White (200,
17 HRs) is 27. So is 3B Shane Andrews
(25 HRs). But IB Brad Fullmer (13
HRs. 73 RBIs) ii only 24.
The No. 1 starter is young, too. At
age 22 Dustin Hermanson went 14-11
with a 3.13 ERA. Closer Ugueth Urbina
(34 saves, 120 ERA) is now 25.
5. FLORIDA MAHLIN8: Fifty four
wins. Florida's victory total In 1996 was
an all lime low by a defending world
champion. Why? High-paid Martins
were let go and dealt away. Even the
franchise was sold oil. Price: 1156 mil­
lion.
John Boles, who had been playerdevelopment director of the Marlins,
is back for another stint as manager.
He's an expert on the club’s young
talent.
LF Cliff Floyd (292, 22, 90, 95 runs,
27 SBs) is the best of the bunch. Other
notables: IB Derrek Lee (17 HRs, 74
RBIs) and RF Mark Kotsay &lt;72 runs).
The ace is Uvan Hernandez (1612).
Mark Mantel (2.99 ERA) Is the doser.
TEAM RECOHUS in 1998: AT­
LANTA 106-56; NEW YORK 9674;
PHILADELPHIA 75-87; MONTREAL
65 97; FLORIDA 54 108.
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Nora or *ccommas sotsnows, and Viol I inland to

n g itltr *ikt nnmn with tho
Division
ot Corpora lion*.
Tallahassee. Florid#. « seeordone* with th# provisions ol tho
Fictitious Nomo SUlut**. ToWlt (action SSI OS. Florid#
•totuta* IM t
Jody L. Bowman
Pubhth April 7. IS M

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■tones OP AUCTION
TIM* tuclion will bo h*td on
April 17. I t M at Noon, ol U »
Auiwi At* . Oviedo. FL

Prospective bidden mop
Miopocl i ho value la* an tho dap
bo lor* tho auction (ram SAM
wild (PM Term* ti* ca*h or
cortitiod hinda on hi Oviedo
Towing reserve* Iho right ta
accept or ratu*o any and all
bad*

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puoue Noncite i
gtvon. mat on tho dels m
baled below, and aowtlwuSwg

ter rant and other charge* tar
a hoe on asm* l*
DATE OF SALE
T I M OF SAL!

4-14-00
1130 A M
M l
NATIONAL TRANSPORT G AP
Wtehood t Hwahasl
Largo
Quftsl
S*rv*r/Blnk.
A ISO 00 ctoontng deposit will
bo collected tor each unit pur­
chased and r*funded after oN
contents of tho urn! ha* boon
removed from th* facility Tho
obov* information It to bo pubIsiwd one* ■ wool tor consoctitnr* wools. Th* sard Solo to
b* undo* and by vtrtur* of th*
statute* of Pw state *&lt; Hondo.
In such cased mad* and provid­
ed Tho late wil bo hold by on
Auctioneer. License No
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OF n t s SW M TIQNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
S I 0 M O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASS NO.)

• 4 -M 4 6 C 6 I 4 - M
IN R t FORFEITURE OF
61.71*M IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
■ ones of
F O R F im iR I PR OC9IO M O S

TO: Lor* Boau Luc**
tOEt Sugarborry Troll
Oviedo. FL SITES
and all othon who claim an
Interest in tho tallowing proparty
I1.7SS M IN
UNITED STATU
CURRENCY
Donald F. I sllnger. ol Iho
Sominolo County Iharttf'*
Qltlco,
SonMnolo
County.
Florida, through hit officers,
tnvssbgslors or ogonlt. MlJOd
tho abova property on or about
April I I . 1991 ot 10*4
Sugarborry Trail. Oviodo. in
Sominolo County. Florida, and
la preienlly holding tald prop­
erty tat tho purpoao ol torfaituro p unuant to Soctiona
•32701-933.704.
Florida
Slalut*, and will R I0U IS T
that an Honorable Judge ol Iho
Circuit Court. Civil Division,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
So mmol* County, Florida, find
probable cause Ihat tho above
property thould bo lorftilod to
Iho abova agancy. You will bo
aorvod a copy ol the Order find­
ing Probable Couio once it I*
signed by Iho Judge and II will
advise you how and whan to
respond to thro request tar for­
te ilur*
I HEREBY CERTIFY lh*l a true
and correct copy of this Nolle*
wo* sant to th* obov* nomad
addrosa by U S cortlfiad mail,
return receipt requested, this
Mlh day of March. IMS
John C Ross.
Oanarsl Counsal
Florida Bar 3*0717
Ssminola County
Shantr* Olltc*
100 Bush Boulevard
' Ssnlord. Florida 33773
Publish Maiuh 31. and April 7,
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JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S 6 S S 4 S C A -1 4 -P
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

Plaintiff.
VI
CHARLES 0 ELKINS
and LORI D ELKINS.
*1*1.
Defendant*
NOTtCB OF
FORSCLOSURB SALS

Nolle* lo hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgm ent
ol Foreclosure dated March IS.
IMS. and entered Ml civil cos*
number SS-ltSICA-t S-P. o t Iho
Circuit Court ot Iho ISth
Judicial Circuil In a n d tar
lam inate
County, Florida,
whsroln OMAC MORTQAQE
CORPORATION. H Plaintiff and
CHARLES D ELKINS. LORI D
ELKINS. t*/ar* Defendant!*) I
will aall la Iho highest and b ast
bidder tar cash of Ih* w as!
front door ol Ih* Sominolo
County courthouse In Sanford,
Ssminol* County. Florida, at
It 00 A M on Ih* n th day of
APRIL. 1001. Ih* following
dssenbad proparty a t sot forth
In sold Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 71. OREINBRIAR SUBOI
VISION PHASE I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
REC0R0E0 IN PLAT BOOK 33.
AT PAGES t. 3. 3 AND 4, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO SE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated Iho 10th day of March.
IMS
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterh ol Circuil Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Cterh
C00ILIS 4 STAWIARSKI
*010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 459
Tampa, Florida 33SO7
telephone (113) S77-S004
CSS *94-04753
Publish April 7, IS, IM S
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AMSOUTH SANK. StC .

At EBTATK OF
Konnath A Foes

MICHAEL P HORN.
*1 a l .

Th* odnUntetrstion ol th*
estate e l KwRRath A. Fea*.
deceased. Fifa Number 1 6 9 7 6
CP. I* pending in th* Circuit
Court tar tan u n a l* County.
Florida, Probata Dromon, the
addrosa a t which io: SOI N Park
mu*. IMt dear. Sentoed. FL
33771
Th* name a n d address a t Ih*
Personal Aa present star* and
the Personal NaprasanMWva'a
ALL INTIRSSTtD PERSONS
ARE NOT1FIBD THAT
AS parson* an whom thl*
notic* I* served who have
abteaMana neat cheteng* th*
vthdify ol th* WW. Ih* quanti­
tation*
al
Ih* Personal
Raprasantettva, vena*, or (ano­
dic lion al thl* Court an*
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with this Court WITHIN TMB
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
A FTIN THB D A T! OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOT1C8 O N THIRTY DAYS
AFTIN THE D A T ! OF SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
creditors ot Ih* decadent
and other persons having
claim* or demand* •gainst
decadent** estate on whom a
a #1 HBeLw. —
COPTf Of
PMl fwOliCO ie.
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■la *1 th* first publcaliow o4
with this Court WITHIN THB
LATIN THREB MONTHS A F T IN
THE DATE OF THE FIBST P U B ­
LICATION O F THIS NOTICE ON
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATS
OF BIRVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THIM
ASsRar credder* *1 the deca­
dent and parson* basing claim*
demand* egoist Ih# deca­
dent's * stale nmsl M* thaw
claims with IMs Court WITHIN
THREE M ONTHS AFTIN THB
DATE OF TH E F1NBT PUBLICA­
TION OF TW B NOTtCI
ALL CLAIMB. DEMAROE ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT IO FILED
MALL BE FONEVtN BARRIO
Th* dot* o l th* tost public *ban of this Nallaa w Aped 7.
ISOS
Personal Represent*Mr#
Wtutmg • Houston. Jr
Vie* President
Fleet Trust Company
Si Florida
1 Monarch Plat*,
t Monarch Place
•0461001
Attorney tar Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 30031E
CHARLES D WILDER
1133 Symonda Avenue
WUitar Pork. FL 337M
Tetephone (407) 144 3319
PubheA Aped 7. 14. IM S
M643

Defendant*

NoMea M hereby gfvon that,
pursuant
to a Summary
Judgment entered M Ih* tbova•lyted causa la the Circuit
Court of Bomlhote County,
Florida, the Clark ^1 Bonunote
County wiM oof! Wo progoity sit­
uated in BamMol* County.
Florida, described **

*r

Let E. Palm l _____
la th* ptat thereof a* i ___ ____
hi Plat Boob 11. Pag* *4. Pwbtte
Record* at Bammal* County.

rr-rid*.

TOGETHER WITH sit Ih*
erected on the ptoparty, and aN
aaaarants, right*, appurte­
nance*. rants, royaRM*. miner­
al, ail and gaa rights and profas. water right* and stock and
*a futures new or hereafter *
part af Iho property
•I a PubMa late, to tha highest
tedder, tar sash, at Ih* West
front door el th* SanUnoto
County Courthouse. 301 North
on APRIL » .

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fried Marsh M . IM S
Cterh ot th* Cuawl Court
f smtnote County. Florid*
By Jan* ■ JasswM
Deputy Cterh
SOLOMON S BENEDICT. PA

4M North Ashtey Otto
grida 31403
Pubkah Aprd 7.14. I B M

OSS-99

register said name with th*
Dwisiee
at
Corporate***
TaKehns***. Fiend*, m aacerdance with th* pran aiw** *1 the
Ficksou* Name Statute*. To­
wn Sec lion 99(00. Ftanda
Statute* IM t
Oebre ■ Bowmen
Pubksh Aped I. IMS
09643

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CIVIL ACTION
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DtVtSION I S-P

tor cosh, ol tho womhowoo ol
•TORADI USA. located ot 1007
WALLA SPRINGS DR . W IN T IN
SPRINGS. F I. th* tallowing

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B W B u rr c o u r t
OF BEMN9BLB BOUNTY,
th b

cunt

OtO KENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
RICKY L MORIIV.

a c t io n

BASE OB.
4*4-0A-140
lOUtCRIOIT CORPORATION
OF AMIRICA

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Piam tiff
re

NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmat Judgment el
tarectosur*
dated Marsh IS.
*1*1.
10SS. and entered in Case NO
963M1CA a t th* Casual Court
*1 IK* EIGHTEENTH Judicial
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE
pursuant to a Summary Final County. Ftanda wharaa* OLD
Judgment
of
Foreclosure KENT MORTGAGE COMPANT is
dated the 3Sth day of March. Hw Ptouititt and fttCKY L MORIHO. and entered m Coo* LEY. ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
CLAIMING
BY.
No 9S-3404-CA-ISP ot Iho PARTIES
UNDER
ANO
Circuit C ourt tar Sonunol* THROUOH.
County. Flond* whoroin (QUI- AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
DCFENOANT(E)
CRIDIT CORPORAflON OP INDIVIDUAL
AMERICA i* Ih* Plaintiff end WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO S I
CAROLYN
A
I ARGENT.
0IA 0 ON ALIVE. WHITHER
UNKNOWN SPO UIt/CO-TIN- SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
ANT OP CAROLYN A (AROINT. CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
Vk/e Peter Sirica. FIRITPLUS IPO USES. HEIRS. DEVI S i l l .
OR
OTHER
FINANCIAL. INC and WILLIAM GRANTEES
MOSELEY or* Ml* Dotendente. I CLAIMANT!
are
Ih*
wiM sofl lo th* highasl and beet Defendant*. I anK sell to Ih*
bidder lor c ash at the W est lugheat and bast bidder tor
Irani door a t th* lem m ata cash at th* West Iron I door ol
County Courthouse. Sanford. Ih*
Senunol*
County
Florida al 11.00 a m . on th* Courthouse. Sanloid. Ftanda at
3Sth day of APRIL. tCCC. Iho 11 00 a m . on th# ISth day ol
tohoumg dooenbod property a s APRIL. 1SSS. Ih* tallowing
sot forth in oaid Summary Fmol dssenbad property a* sa t forth
Judgment
In sard Final Judgment
LOT 37. WHISPER WOODS AT
LOT 31. TRIANGLE TERRACE.
SABAL
POINT.
UNIT
3. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
THIAICP AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK t t . PAGE 7. PUB­
PLAT BOOK 33. FADES 37 ANO LIC RECORDS OF IIMINOLI
39. PUBLIC HICOHDS OP COUNTY. FIORI0A
WITNESS MV HAN0 and Ih*
9f Ml NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and the teal a t thi* Court on March 34.
saat ol Ihi* Court on MARCH 1SM
30. IMS
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
Cterh ol th* Circuit and
By Jan* E Jasesnc
County Court
Deputy Clark
By Ruth King
Echevarria. McCall*. Reymer.
Oeputy Cterh
Barrett S Freppier
lisa 8 Dodge. Esq
Post Office Boa 3410
HOLLAND A KNIGHT LLP
Tampa. PL 31401
PO Boa USB
FMI1S2S3
Tampa. FL 33*01
If you are a person with s dis­
In accordanca with Iho ability who need* accommoda­
American* with Dnebditie* Act,
tion in order k&gt; p a r t i c i p a t e m
persons with disabilities n e e d ­ this proceeding, you am anbing a special accommodation lo
lied at no cost 10 you. lot the
paftictpato in this proceeding provision of certain assistance
should
contact
Court Picas*
contact
Court
Admimsitation at 301 N. Park
Admin 11 if ebon si 301 N Park
Ssnlord Florida 33771, taleAvenue.
Ssnlord. Florida
phono number (407) 333-4330.
13771, telephone number (407)
nol later than seven (7) day* 133-4310. within 3 working
prior to the proceeding II h e ar­ day* ot your rocstpl ol this doc­
ing impaired. (TDD) 1-400-955- ument. II hearing impaired.
1771 or Voice (V) 1(00-959(TOO) t-EOO-SSS-1771
(770. via Florida Rolay Service
Publish April 7. 14. IM 0
Publish April 7. IS. IM0
0E 697
DEB-94
CAROLYN A SARGENT.

N O TIO I
T N I S T JO N HS RIVBN WATER HARASSM ENT D ISTRICT has

rscetvsd a n application lor Consumptive Water Use tram
SEMINOLE WOODS. 3SS SEMINOLE WOODS. OENEVA, FL
33733, application 19443. Tho applicant propose* to withdraw
0 I t million gallons per day (mgd) of water tar household type
us# The withdrawal* used by this proposed protect will consist of
ground water from tho Florida aquifer via 4 eclive wells In
tsmmoi* County located In leclton 31. Township 30 South.
Range 12 E ast known a* SEMINOLE WOODS.
Should you be inlemaled In any of th* bated application*, you
should contact th* ll. John* River Water Management District.
4049 Reid BL, NO Boa 1439. PaUtka. Florida 13I74-1430 Written
obtec lions o r a request lo be informed regarding Board action on
Iho application may b* m ade, but should be received within twen­
ty-on# (31) day* from date of this publication Written obtaction*
thould identify th* obt*e te&gt;r by name and address, and tally
describe th a ebteetton to the application All timely hied written
obtaction* will be presented lo Ih* Board lor contidstaUan in it*
deliberation on Ih* application prior lo Board taking action on Ih*
applicalian Filing i written objection do** nol snblto you ta a
Chapter 120. Ftanda (talu las, edmimtlrallv* hearing Notice ol
Intended (propose) District Decision will be provided to person*
who have requested individual nolle* Persons whose substantial
interesls are aHectsd by the application and who hi* * petition
within Ihe timeframes prescribed by Chapter 29-105 and rule 40C1 1007, Florida Admuiiatraliva Cod* (F A C ), which meats Ih*
requirement* ol Chapter 29-109 FAC may obtain an administra­
te* has ring
Publish April 7. IMS
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�SwrWwl# HeraM, bartont. Ronds • Wsdneedey, April 7, IMP • M

| Da’ Bomb
1 hears all...
If this is looking like
almost an all-Wicklow
page. Da Bomb says the
school deserves some
credit. There is Isn't a
more
state-of-the-art
elementary school any­
where and there’s a lot
of neat things going on.
especially the school's
book fair April 19-23.
Da Domb says you
should have seen the
presentation put on by
the Idyltwllde Drama
Club Tuesday night. The
kids can sing with any­
body.

Speaking of Idyllwtlde,
Da Bomb is going to
present two of Its more
impressive
students
next time around. The
kids were Ihe only ele­
mentary students tn the
entire county who en­
tered a county-wide
oratorical contest a few
weeks ago, going up
against middle school
and high school stu­
dents.
The
Falcons
didn't win. but they
sure put up a good fight.

Wicklow’s WNN
EDITOR
____ of th a n want to be
actors. Others want, to be
They have a few years
before theyU be deriding on
their careen, but tome Idds at
Wicklow
Elementary
are
getting off to a feat start
towards •crufTifi| tnftr goals.
Wicklow, a achooi that
officially opened Just last year,
la one of a growing number of
schools kn Seminole County
that allows its students to
present morning news on the
achooTa
closed
circuit
television. Unhke moot of the
other schools, Wicklow has a
large studio with nothing but
state-of-the-art equipment.
Three
cameras
throughout the
five display screens. aO run by
students, allow Wicklow to put
on a top-notch program under
the supervision of media
specialists Aven Ban! and
Becky McK
MeKlnnlaa.
It also helps that the kids
themselves nave been fast
learners and are able to take
care
of
any
problems
themselves. Not that they
don't pop up on occasion.
The Idds. ranging from third
to
fifth-graders,
all
volunteered and their jobs
change regularly as they learn
all aspects of putting on a
newscast. The show lasts for
about 10 minutes and features

There is lots of optimism in my life
gy Skalaa gpoetar

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Optimism In my lifeOptimism. It s a ch aracter
Isllc I feel I possess. Opti­
mism is t&gt;etng positive. I have
arvrml sources of optimism:
myself, other people and my
school.
I stny optimistic because I
know myself and who I am. I
know my capabilities, so I
never stress myself of slack
ofT when I have to do some­
thing. even If I don't want to.
My religion helps me to be
positive, too. When I go to a
service. I get a sense of be­
longing In myself. I leant
about my post, about myself.
And Hut's Important because
tf you don't know where you
come from, you don’t know

where you're going. I'm also
optimistic because I know
that even tn the wont situa­
tions I can make H better In
way. When It has to do
with other people. I can find
the good In ail of them. In
dally life. I'm often times the
only one that can Improve a
situation for myself. When
this happens. I approach the
situation with a smile on my
face and good Intentions. And
in negative situations that I
have absolutely no control
over I try to be positive and
see what I ran leant from It.
I am surrounded by people
who cause optimism to be a
characteristic of mine. My
family Is a big pan of that. I
know that IT1 never be alone
In the world and that they’ll
always love and support me

one hundred percent. My
friends surround me with
Isughter and kindness and
they also shape my personal­
ity. Believe It or not. my dogs
also make me optimistic
about myself. Though
are often taken for granted
and overlooked, they xrire
people unconditional love and
loyalty, which very few hu­
mans can do.
School la another aspect of
my life that makes me opti­
mistic. 1 have very good
teachers that are kind, fanloving and encouraging. When
I go to school. I am sure I will
have a good day and learn
many things. This lifts my
self-esteem Immensely. When
I first began participating in
the Drama Club, I waa shy.
quiet and scared, but with

each performance I Improved.
Speaking tn front of an audi­
ence became fun and easy. Af­
ter th at I became more adven­
turous. I was mote sure of
myself and many more friends
thereafter. Since 1 enjoy
school so much and feim so
much. I*m positive. I'm cer­
tain. I'm guaranteed I will
have a bright future.
I'm very optimistic. I love
my life. It couldn't be better.
There are aspects of my life
that make me fed positive,
content, cheerful, and espe­
cially optimistic about myself.
Other people, myself and nqr
achooi all make me optimis­
tic. a trait which no price can
be put on.
Shaina Foector Is a
grader at IdyUuMlcie Elemen­
tary School

trong football tram,
te WNN staff comes
year. Only two fifth*
graders are on the staff so
there win be mote experience,
but theyU miss Carey's
experience behind the desk.
"She does It all around
here.* Ms. McKinntas said.
*We count on her for
everything.*
tf nothing else, the kids
have a great time doing their
Jobs. Tsrtlr Stringer makes
sure everyone stays loose at
all times.
Tm the hyper
■aid. *1 bring in an the toys
around here and mesa with

everything. Sometimes I just
get ready to bounce off the
wa*ls when we start, but I also
fixed the teleprompter when tt
Once In a while there are a
few ghtches. Carey did a
when she attached
the microphone to her jacket,
then removed the Jacket Jut
before air time. Eric Mlralles.
working as director and the
person In charge of the cue
got too dose to the
one day and aU you
were the cards.
But for the moat part,
everything is going smoothly
at WNN.

Ran laftv'i

“OUR GOAL IS TO GIVE
YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE
SERVICE EVERY DAY”

Wicklow Field Day

1

The kids at Wicklow Elementary held their annual achooi Held day and
participated In games and activities throughout the afternoon. Almost

Ed Kramarcik

everyone had a chance to participate in events and conpetition and the
Uds had a blast.

Super South Seminole students
Straight A • students at South
Seminole Middle School
6th Graders
Paul Anderson. Alex Arismcndl. Tim Barrett. Heather
Barry. Matthew Bllskie. Rich­
ard Carlton. Mallln Dang.
Ellse Dellinger. Emily Dletzel.
Evan Dumee, Erika Fields.
Jenna Fitzpatrick. Courtney
Godwin. Shared Qonzalez.
Adam Cloudman, Jasmin HaJlallakbarl.
Joshua
Hale.
Brandon Hants. Stephanie
Jeffries.
Kristen Johnson.

Kayla Jones. DeJan Kalajdzlc.
Kara Karima. Borlca Karan,
Robert Kwasnicki. Christie
Lacey. Sarah Ledford. Shay
Lincoln.
Rachel
Mater,
Mladenka Mlltc, Sarah Mor­
ton, Lindsey Neumann. Lind­
say Nlcastro. Laurtn Pacheco.
Sarah Parker. Christina Relyen. Kirk Rogers. Aamlr
Saecd. Victor Santamaria.
Jennifer
Shirley, Clarissa
Stabile.
Trinity Stevens.
Stephanie Thurmond. Myllasa
Varner. Jennifer Vigilante,
Alysha Walsh.

7th Oradara
Sarah
Anderson,
Bianco
Badaro.
Leah
Benjamin,
Ivcllsae Colon. Michael Dorm.
Fernando Echevarria. Jo se
Eslava. Victoria Franqulz.
Rachael Qahagan. Jacob H as­
son. Lauren Hoogland. C hris­
tina Horton, Andrew Hosier,
Lauren Jackson, Chandnl
Khatri, Jayna Khatri. Regina
Mallard!. Kevin McOrew, Kaley
Mcllrath. Pedro MedranoHernandez, Dana Milligan,
Christopher Nulph. Jessica
Ochoa.
Giovanni
Osuna.
Tammy Pham. Cathleen Raf-

fety,
Fabiola
RamirezRodriguez. Gregory Rayser.*
Jennifer Richards. Diane Ro­
driguez. Allen Slrtzi. Scott
Wagner. Tara Ware, Amanda
Watson.
Mary
Watson.
Rachael Woods.
8th Ovadsis

Misty
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lore, but it Is critical in today's deal
You have three low cards in the suit
partner bid Which do you lead'
It depends on the auction and where
you live In Britain. MUD (middle up
down* is popular Yet this is dangrr
ous P artner will think you have led
from a douhlcton, only realising you
have th ree after seeing your second
card, which may be too late
The best agreement is to lead the
lowest card when you have not sup
ported the suit, but to starl with the
highest card when vou have raised
partner, ao that he knows you don't
nave an honor
T his deal occurred during a
C anadian International Pairs in
Toronto. At most tables. South was in

(our spadea after E aat opened one
club The dub lead arms ducked, Eaat
winning with the jack. Eaat generally
awitched to a diamond, declarer aucceasfully finessing the queen
Alter a trump to the queen and ace.
Eaat called safely with a diamond or a
trump However, it was now eimple for
declarer to play king, ace and another
heart to establish a discard for his los­
ing dub (This works whenever hearts
are 3 3 or East has a doubleton hon­
or i
It looks straightforw ard, but one
East found (he answer. At trick two.
Ilaig Tchamitch returned a club into
dummy's ace queen tenace! Then, he
won the first round of trum pa and
gave his p artn er a club ruff.
Eventually, the defenders scored a
heart trick for one down.
This defense should have been
found at more tables because the six
couldn't be low from th ree It had to
be a singleton or doubleton.

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shown that multiple sexual purtnera
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W EEKEND
M arch 14. 1999
91st Year. .Vo. 143
(407) 32 2 2611
Sanford, F i

75 Cents

Serving

Fleet Reserve
names essay
winners.
5A

Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo. Winter Sp rin gs
and Sem inole County

QINSIDt:
It's a Jungle out th ere In
business. see Page GA.
Russ White w rites about
special people, please see
l**age 2A.
Olrt Scouts go Interns*
tlonal. please see Page 1C.

STAFF WRITER

la nheerrsnra of Juvenile

WEKIVA • Police confiscated 435 high grade
marijuana plants while searching an upscale
home In a neighborhood on the outskirts of
Wekiva on Friday.
Raymond Jones. 38. was arrested at 2335
Aahlngton Park after deputies confiscated 225
marijuana plants and 210 seedling clones In
the house. Jones was the home's sole occu­
pant. although police suspect Ural others were
Involved In the operation.
In addition to the plants, police discovered
an estimated $507,000 worth of equipment,
lighting and ventilation systems for growing the
marijuana, according to the Orange County
SherlfTs Office.
*We believe this was one part of a larger op­
eration.* Jim Solomons. Orange County Sheriffs
Office public Information ofllcer. said. T h is
one was head and shoulders above anything

IVc ever seen. We believe there are other peo­
ple Involved.*
The average full grown marijuana plant Is
worth $1,000. The plants confiscated Friday
were high grade plants that could have been
worth three times that much had they been a l­
lowed to grow to maturity according to Solo­
mons.
T h is was one of the most Impressive opera­
tions IVe seen,* Solomons said. T ills was a
very serious, well thought out operation. It wns
extremely elaborate.*
Officers searched the three bedroom home at
about 0 a.m.. with Jones In the home. Two of
the rooms were filled with high tech hydroponic
growing systems, and hundreds of 2 1/2 to
three foot tall marijuana plants.
T here was a very pungent smell of extremely
high grade rannabls os soon as you walked
through tl»e door.* Jim Solomons. Orange
County SherlfTs Office public Information offi­
cer. said.
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Danah Han, a fourth grads atudsnt at Hsathrow Elamsntary School scoots to tha finish, during Raid day Thursday.

Sunjet fuels m ore airport grow th
By BUI B a n s
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Orlando
Sanford Airport has added a n ­
other player to Its growth sce­
nario.
Sunjet Aviation will hold a
groundbreaking ceremony for a
new facility Wednesday. The
23.250 square-foot structure
will be home to a terminal
building with a first-class p a s­
senger waiting area, flight
planning room, pilots lounge,
and a small business confer­
ence room.
The structure will also house
a 15,500 square-foot hangar,
which brings Sunjet's total
hangar space to nearly 50,000
square-feet.

During the groundbreaking
ceremony at 8 a.m., Sunjet
Aviation will begin construction
on their new facilities at the
airport.
‘Sunjet Aviation looks forward
to growing along with the Or­
lando Sanford Airport.* Sunjet
Aviation
President
Jam es
Watkins said. "We look for­
ward to expanding our serv­
ices."
The new facility will meet the
requirements necessary
for
Sunjet to become the newest
Fixed Base Operator at the Or­
lando Sanford Airport. The
newly acquired FBO status will
allow Sunjet to fuel general
aviation aircraft from Its own
fuel farm.
Sunjet Is the largest supplier
of Jet aircraft charters between

Ft Lauderdale and Atlanta. The
new amenities will allow for
growth In aircraft sales, m ain­
tenance. and storage services.
Sunjet officials said.
Sunjet currently has four
hangars at the Orlando Sanford
Airport, with a total of 34,000
square feet of space.
"We re keeping what we have
and adding to It,*
Watkins
said. T h is will increase our
space and what we're able to
offer quite of bit.*
The expansion of Sunjet
Aviation's facilities comes two
weeks after airport officials a n ­
nounced a verbal agreement
with Pan American Airlines.
Pan American Airlines plans
to move Its Florida base from
Fort Lauderdale to Sanford and
begin the first scheduled do­

mestic passenger service from
the airport by late spring. The
airline plans to rent a building
from airport officials to use as a
line maintenance facility.
Pan American Airlines would
begin non-stop flights three
times per week to Newark. NJ . .
continuing to Portsmouth. N.H.
If the flights are successful,
Sanford Airport Authority ex­
ecutive director Victor White
said the airline may offer dally
flights to locations such as C hi­
cago and Atlanta.
T h e construction of the
Sunjet facility Is In concert with
the Airport's plans to enhance
and njuvenate our Commerce
Park and general aviation
services,* Victor White, execu­
tive director of the Sanford AlrPtssss sss Jst. Pig* 3A

•Elbert Hubbard

□INDEX

2\

STAFF WIOTICH

The classes of the SO s
have canceled this week’s
class reunion meeting at the
St. Paul Church. The next
meeting will be held March
20 at 0:30 a.m.

□QUOTE
; “Many a man's
reputation would
not know his
character if they
met on the
street."

Florida Lottery

Last day
for Kaiser
is April 2

•Vast the T.R.U.T.H. win
host a karaoke night today
(Saturday) at 7:30 p.m. In
the Youth Activities Building
at First Baptist Church. Call
Michael .Volght at (407)
322-6041.

Christ United Methsdlst
Church will be holding a
spaghetti dinner today
(Saturday). Dinner will con­
sist of sales, spaghetti, garlic
bread, dessert, coffee. Iced
tea or Juice. Tickets may be
purchased at the door. Cost
Is $5 for adults and $2.50
for children 3-10.

Numbers

Chris Ksrtunano, a fifth-grader at Wicklow Elamsntary School, gats
fancy with tha paddle event during field day activities on Wednesday.

Justice Week. March 14 21. Seminole County citizens
are Invited to participate In
any of the following events:
Monday. 1 p.m., event kicks
wltli a tour of the Juvenile
Enforcement Center, Tues­
day. 6:30 p.m.. Common
Sense Parenting Workshop,
sponsored by Boys Town of
Central Florida: Wednesday.
3 p.m. Comedian Larry Veal
Is keynote speaker at the
Provider Fair, Thursday.
March. 6:30 p.m.. first
meeting of the Juvenile J u s ­
tice Teen Advisory Council:
Friday, 11:30 a.m. Juvenile
Justice Council District 7
meeting and celebration
lunch at Leu Oardens (1020
N. Forest Avc., Orlando).
Cost Is $20. For more Infor­
mation. call Dr. Horiense
Evans. (407) 320-0000: or
Brenda Cutler, (407) 366­
4853.

Tha T rinity U nits* M eth­
od ist Church will host the
local Elks Oratorical Contest
today (Saturday) a t 6 p.m.
The Elks wlU observe Elk
Awareness Day at the 11
a.m. service with Rev. Eddie
J . Rivers.

Winning

Police bust W ekiva
home drug farm
By BUI Earns

□ BRIEFLY

Lottery

Banners arriving to First Street
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Light poles on
First Street In downtown San­
ford will be decorated with sea­
sonal banners later this spring.
Sanford Main Street will In­
stall about 20 banners on light
poles on First Street from Oak
Avenue to Palmetto Avenue.

The banners will be Installed In
about six weeks, according to
Main Street Program Manager
Unda Kuhn.
’Main Street feels that these
banners will help give the
downtown area a face lift and a
new look,* Kuhn said.
"If
you've ever seen banners like
these used In downtown areas,
you know they can make a dif­
ference."

Sanford Main Street Is p u r­
chasing the banners.
City
workers will Install banner
support brackets on the light
posts.
Kuhn said she wlU likely or­
der the banners on Monday,
and that they will be Installed
In about six weeks.
The banners will be rotated
In a 'four banner program,"
Kuhn said. There will be dally

banners, a Fourth of July b an ­
ner, a Fall banner, and a b an ­
ner for the Holidays.
T h e banners will have a
fresh new look on a quarterly
baBls," Kuhn said.
Sponsors or banners can
Identify themselves on a com er
of the banners, Kuhn said.
The City Commission and
Historic Preservation Board
have approved the banners.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Two
years ago. Oaiy Kaiser set out
to change the stay the county
did business. He knew it
needed to be more custom erfriendly. He advised the
county's department heads to
get a good attitude or to get a
new Job.
Ready or not. Kaiser tried
to re design local govern­
ment.
Ills work will end on April
2. Kaiser's retiring • going
Into business
elsewhere,
perhaps. Someone else will
be hired as the county's top
administrative officer. Kai­
ser's leaving while ahead.
Way ahead, says County
Commissioner Randy Morris.
"We knew
government
couldn't be run exactly Uke a
business but we knew It
could adopt to most of the b a ­
sic principles of good b u si­
ness." Morris said W ednes­
day. ‘Gary Kaiser was exactly
the right one to make this
happen.
*He took charge, he re ­
generated the system." Morris
said. *He pushed the depart­
ment heads, challenged eve­
ryone from top to bottom. Be­
fore he became manager, em ­
ployees were afraid of the
system. They didn't ask
questions or make sugges­
tions. They were afraid to do
either for fear they'd be p u n ­
ished."
Kaiser. Morris said, per­
sonally visited with employ­
ees of each department.
"Some of them had never met
the county manager of any of
the commissioners." Morris
said. "He went out to visit
with road crews. He went out
to encourage employees to
take responsibility. And he
began to reward those who
responded."
In his final hours on the
Job. Kaiser has been besieged
by well-wishers • so much so
that he's had to concentrate
harder on the work he wants
to do.
*No one can ever say that
he or she accomplished all
they wanted." Kaiser said on
Thursday. "You're never fully
satisfied. I'm proud of what
we've
accomplished
and
grateful for all those who have
worked hard to make our
county better."
Hiring Jim Marino as p u b ­
lic works director and re ­
hiring Nancy Tallent as h u ­
man resources director were

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P r e p a r in g f o r
‘O n ly Y e s ’ D a y
When three of the m rm bers
of the comity's Disability Ad­
visory Council arrived at the
County Services Building on
Thursday night, the door they
visually go through was
locked.
A sign directed them to a
distant side of the building.
It was dtlTIcult passage fur
those tn wheel chairs or u s ­
ing canes.
The group arrived late for
the 7 p.m. start of the meeting
In a second-floor conference
room. At least, the rlcvntors
were operating.
Tony Tlzzlo. the chairman of
the council, calls those with
disabilities. "Special People."
He was bom with a cerebral
palsy and championed the
rights of physically and
mentally challenged.
On Thursday night, once
the Special People were gath­
ered at the conference table,
they talked about organizing a
county-wide Inclusion day.
Mike Ertel. the county com­
m unications director, sug­
gested calling the disability
awareness event. ‘Only Yes."
“Only Yes" Day Is long
overdue tn Seminole County.
As Greg Drummond, a for­
mer county commissioner,
said Thursday. "Our county
h as been last In the state tn
recognizing those with dis­
abilities. and with an Inclu­
sion day like this It quickly
could rise to the top."
The group would like to set
aside a day tn October for
everyone - able or disabled to say. "Only Yes."
Tlzzlo said he would Invite
Gov. Jcb Bush. Maybe some­
one would call Jim Ryun, the
great long distance runner
who won gold medals despite
having a heating disability.
Ryun visited Orlando several
|years agd OTVuat aischool for /
•Special Students, i
Some municipalities have
their elected .officials - com­
missioners. police chief or
mayors - spend Inclusion day
in a wheelchair. Discovering
what It'is like to overcome
detours like the one the other
night a t the County Services
Building.
It was suggested also that
county heroes like Assistant
County Tax Supervisor Den­
nis Joyner talk to visitors to
the "Only Yes" event. Joyner
lost both legs and one arm
during action In Vietnam. He
was honored by President
Ronald Reagan.
Joyner Is an Inspiration to
everyone he meets. "It's Im­
possible to feel down or want
to take a day off from work
when you see Dennis here
every day," County Manager
Gary Kaiser said.
"We can do amazing work
If only we are allowed to
work." said Chris Drummond,
who was bom with cerebral
palsy. Drummond. 33, Is
grateful to work two days a
week as a file person. To
work Instead of take money
for being disabled.
T h e greatest feeling I have
tn the world Is to get up and
have a Job to go to," Drum­
mond said. "My self-esteem
soars those days. I do good
work as a filer. 1 can do good
work as a mailer. I love going
to work."
The Disability Advisory
Council h as had only three
meetings - each second
Thursday - but already is
getting keen support from the
county commissioners. Soon,
the council will present Us
plans to the commission for a
county-wide inclusion day.
Some would like to have
exhibits and guests at one of

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Sunday: Sctsvv, Highs In the
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dale and the primary actors. Also, is
it on video? — ILP„ Prescott. Aril.

SATURDAY:
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p m , muj. 8:20 p.m.
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starred I/mis Hayward. Jonn Donnell,
Warren William and Joseph Schild
kraut. There is a video.

Q. Who is William Halt's ffcthrr.
and was he an actor? William's
mother Is Barbara Hale, who plays
Della Street on the "Perry Mason"
shows. — M.F„ Memphis, Tenn.
A. Actor Bill Williams, who died in
1992. was William Katt's dad.
Williams's real name was Halt.
Q. I saw Lew Ayres in a rerun or
"Bonanza" or "The Big Valley." Is
he still alive and. If to. how old is
he? — P.M.. Freeport. Texas

DICK &amp;
CHICKI
KLEINER

A. Ayres died in I99G; he was Rfl
years old.

Q. la Alan Aulry of the TV srrirs
"In the Heat of the Night," the son

of Hr nr Aulry? — A.F., McMinnville.
Tenn.
A. I've answered that question so
often my fingers automatically type out
the answer without guidance — no,
hc’a not.
COMMENT: In the middle 1140s,
I was at Stephen McNally’s home. I
was there with his fan-club presi­
dent. At that time, he went by the
name of Horace McNally. He asked
us If we thought he should change
his name and 1 spoke up. I said, "I
sure would change it, if I had the
name Horace." later, he did change
his name to Strphen. — M.P.. Es­
kridge. Kan.

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March 13 , I 999 n m
Today is (he 72nd (S S 3
day of 1999 and the
83rd day of winter.
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1781, Sir William Herschel discovered
the planet Uranus.
On this dsy in 1666, President Andrew
Johnson's impeachment trial began in
the U.S. Senate. He waa later acquit­
ted by one vote.
On this day In 1930, astronomer Clyde
i i
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: i o a .p t
Priestley (1733-1604), chemist; Permval Lowell (1633-1916), astronomer,
Oswald Garrison Villard (1173-1949),
editor-journalist; Janet Planner (16921979), Journalist; L. Ron Hubbard
(1911-1996), religious leader-writer,
Nell Sedaks (1939). singer-songwriter,
is 60; Dsns Delsny (1*37-), actress, Is
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P O L IC E LO Q
Tlie following reports mere complied from the Seminole County
Shc/Ufa Office for incidents recorded through March 12:

Domestic violence:
FERN PARK, Lake O’ the Woods, 1000 bloek, March I I , 11:45
n.tn. A 35-ycar old man was arrested by Seminole County sh e r­
iffs deputies for aggravated battery-domestic violence and ag­
gravated battery. Deputies said he became angry with his wife
when she Insisted on tnlklng to him when he was trying to take
a nap. Deputies said she told them that he hit her In the face
with a pillow. When her friend, who was visiting them nt the
lime tried to Intervene, he shipped her with a box.
SANFORD. Chase Avenue, 2400 bloek, March 10. 4:13 p.m. A
23-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for aggravated
doinestlc violence. Police said he and Ills wife began to argue
when he relum ed home from work. Police said he pushed her
down on the eotirh and stepped on her fingers when she fell to
the floor.

SANFORD. Airport Boulevard a t H lddsa Lake Boulevard,
March 10. 3:14 p.m. A 25-year-old man was arrested for possession of rornlnc with the Inirnl to distribute. Deputies said
uiidrrrovrr agent*, working through an Informant, arranged to
buy $200 worth of crack from the man. They met at the parking
kit. as arranged and made the salr. As the man left, he arrested
by deputies.
SANFORD, Celery Avenue, March t l , 3:34 p.m. A 43-year-old
man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs deputies for
ssesston of drug paraphernalia. Deputies said the man was
Ing arrested on an unrelated warrant. They said during his
a n est, they searched his pockets and found a metal pipe used
for smoking crack cocaine In his Jacket pocket.

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Retail

theft:

BANFORD. Orlando Boulevard, 9600 black, March I I . 1:40
a.in. A 22-year-old man was anested by Seminole County sh e r­
iffs deputies for relall theft. Deputies said he tried to leave a
store with u box of razors and a bottle of aftershave hidden In
his pants. He nutdr no effort lo pay for the Itrms and ran from
the store when employees approached hlin.

Uttering a forged instrument:
BANFORD. Airport Boaiavard, March I I . 3:21 p.m. A 10-yearold womun was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs deputies
fur uttering a forged Instrument. Deputies said she tried lo cssh
a check winch wits made out to her. but which was not signed
by the owner of the account. The owner of the account, a friend
of the wunum’s said she believes the woman signed the check
herself.

L e a d e r s in l y c o p e n e

Ketchup
Tomato sauca
Canned tomatoes
Tomato soup
Fresh tomeloee

toe human body Irom baa radicate.

Sander Ellen Dodson, 47.
Haywood Drive, Sanford, died
Friday March 12. 1999. Bom
In Leesburg, she moved to
Central Florida In I960 from
Leesburg- Mrs. Dodson was
Co-Paalor of Lake Mary C hris­
tian Center. Site was a member
of Lake Mary Christian Center.
Survivors Include husband,
Carl Dodson. Sanford; son, Carl
Dodson. II. N.C.i daughter,
Kaydrr Phillips. Sanford; fa­
ther. Frederick Bordcrtck. Debary; mother. Ann Borderick.
Altamonte Springs; brother.
Ranee Borderick. Sylvan Lake;
sister. Bridget Wheeler. Cler­
mont; grand-daughter, Jessica
K. Dodson. N.C.
Baldwin-Falrchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
ALBERT FINCH
Albert Finch. 64. Old Mims
Road, Qenrva. died Wednesday
March 10. 1999. Bom Aug.
13. 1934 In Bullock County,
Oa.. he moved lo Central Flor­
ida tn 1970. Mr. Finch was a
Block Mason.
Mr. Finch was an F4 pilot for
the U.S. Navy.
Survivors Include mother,
Jewel Finch. Savannah, Qa.;
son. Alex Finch, Sanford; son,
Allan Finch. Sanford; son, Alvin
Finch, Port Wantworth. Oa.;
daughter. Alicia Finch. Gaines­
ville; daughter. Allison Finch,
Virginia Beach. Va.; slater,
Katherine
Sellars,
Port
Wentworth, Oa.; sister. Ger­
aldine Sellars, Port Wentworth.
Oa.; sister. Almartta Weathers.
Savannah. Oa.; six grandchil­
dren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home Longwood Chapel,
Longwood, In charge of a r­
rangements.
VESTA EVELYN KOCHER
Vesta Evelyn Kocher. 90.

Wills Springs Drive. Winter
Springs, died Friday, March
12. 1990. Bom Feb. 13. IB90
In Johnson City, N.Y.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1973 from Johnson City. Mrs.
Kocher was a homemaker. She
was a member of First Method­
ist Church of Oviedo.
Mrs. Kocher was a member of
Ruth's Circle oT Methodist
Church and 39+ Club of Meth­
odist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Charles Vaughn Kocher. Winter
Springs; daughter, Diane Eves,
Oviedo; son. Charles William
Kocher. Midland. Maine; slater,
Letha Medlar. Oviedo; slater.

Coatlaved from Page IA
two of Kaiser’s key appoint’
ments. Sourtes at the County
Sendees Building say dint
Marino or Assistant Manager
Cindy Colo would get the call
an the county's Interim man­
ager until a successor to Kai­
ser Is found.
Originally. Kaiser was to
have stayed on until April 18,
but he asked Tuesday to be
relieved by April 2. County
Chairman Carlton Henley
said It might be prudent to
hire or promote an Interim
manager nt the commission’s
next meeting on March 22.
Kaiser, 53, had the respect
of the 1,200 or so employees
and the board of commission­
ers. T\ro of the five commis­
sioners didn’t agree with how
he was promoted to manager
but acknowledged that he did
his Job well.
Some county leaders are of
the opinion that Kaiser would
not be retiring had the elec­
tion results been different • if
Win Adams had retained his
seat and Henley not become
chairman. Kaiser said this Is
not so. He was going to retire
regardless. He had a good
county pension coming and
offers from the private sector.
Kaiser said Thursday he
had not taken another posi­
tion. I t Is entirely open." he
said.
Like the late baseball legrnd Joe DlMagglo • of whom
Kaiser bears a striking re-

Baptist Church will observe
the pastor's board anniver­
sary Sunday at 3 p.m. Evan­
gelist Yvonne Knight will be
the speaker.

Land Monday and Tuesday
at the Airport Showgrounds,
route 92. Showtlmes are
4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $14 for adults reserved
seating. BI2 for adult gen­
eral admission, $9 for r e ­
served seating for children
under 13 and seniors over
61. and $7 for general a d ­
mission for children and
seniors. Parking la free. The
circus midway opens one
hour before shows.
Tba U atvaraity a f Miami
Chorale will perform during
the 11 s.m. service at St.
Stephen Lutheran Church on
Sunday at M 'a.m . They will
enhance the aen ice with

Dorothy Knickerbocker. Oviedo;
eight grandchildren. 12 great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home, tn charge of arrange­
ments.

semblance • Kaiser didn’t soy
more than what needed to be
said. He has been a man of
actions nor words. He did not
seek the manager's job nor
did he say, no. when asked to
take It.
He was not ro-teemed that
two of the commissioners •
Grant Malay and Dick Van
Der Weldc - objected to his
selection. They wanted a n a ­
tion wide search two years
ago. They get that search to-

day. as Seminole County
seeks Kaiser's successor.
T h e Important thing Is the
turnaround the reshaping of
government In the two years
Oary was the manager," Mor­
ris said. "We’re far better
along today than we were. Far
better for having Gary Kaiser
as county manager."
Maloy said W ednesday
that he believed ‘the county
Is tn a better position than It
was two years ago " and that

Officers found 122 marijuana plants In one
room, and 103 plants In the other. Investiga­
tors found 210 seedling clones tn a four Ibothy-three foot terrarium.
"We believe this home was strictly used for
the sole purpose of cultivating cannabis."
Solomons said.
All of the marijuana plants were females with
flowers and buds to give potent levels of THC.
Solomons said.
Officers had been performing surveillance on

the house since January, when the Orange
County Sheriffs Office Bike Patrol received a tip
concerning the activities In the house.
Jones Is charged with possession of cannabis
with Intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a
church and conspiracy to distribute cannabis.
Other charges are pending an on-going Investi­
gation. Solomon said.
Jones was booked Into the Orange County
Correctional Facility without bond. He also has
a home In Mingo. W. VA.. Investigators say.

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port Authority, said. "We have
already completed various con­
struction products In 1008 and
have embarked upon several
more In 1090 to keep pace with
the growth of the Airport and
the Seminole County area*
Orowth at the Orlando Inter­
national Airport will benefit
Sunjet Aviation. Watklna said.
"Some people that may fly
Into here (Sanford) may take
our charter someplace else,"
Watkins said.
‘Commercial
airlines ra n only offer service to
maybe 1,000 places.
Aa a
charter, we can offer service to
8.000 places."
In February, Britannia Air­
lines moved from the Orlando
Sanford Airport to the Orlando
International Airport
More
than 20 percent of the airport's
custom ers last year came from
Britannia Airlines, airport offiSanford

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Improve Its facilities and p re­
pare for further growth.
The airport recently opened a
new touch-and-go
runway,
used for the Brat six months by
student pilots, located 4,300
feet from the airport's main
runway. The runway wtU create
separation between large com­
mercial je ts and general ' avia­
tion aircraft, airport officials

Kaiser contributed greatly.
Maloy said he hoped that Kai­
ser's successor might be
someone with leadership ex­
perience In the private sector.
‘I asked that we advertise
In the Wall Street Journal."
Maloy said. T m not against
having someone from another
government come In but t
would like to have had many
candidates from the outside."
Gary Kaiser was an easy,
obvious choice. Morris said.

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Kmtend Seniors for Sander Dodm
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Chapel. The family will receive
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views

Community Views

C andidates, start
your en g in es

T roubles in river city in clu d e sick
trees and feed in g the hungry

Well before It w as n new s Item. Rep. Bill McCollum told
Sem inole C ounty R epublic Com m ittee C hulm uin J ltn
Stclling ab o u t Ills p la n s to ru n for th e U.S. S en ate scat
being vacated by Sen. C onnie Mack.

By Nell 0 . Snow
We've got troubles In River
City. Yes. we’ve got lots of trou­
ble with a capital T right here
In River City.’ Professor Harold
Hill. Mayor l-nny Dale. Has an
Interesting ring, doesn't It?
There arc so many things on
our plate right now a turkey
platter wouldn't be big enough
to hold It oil.
There was a NIMBY brouhaha
raised by Linda Kuhn and some
members of the Sanford His­
toric Trust at the 2 /2 2 commis­
sion meeting objecting to the
food services to be provided by
Jean Metis* group. At the 3 /8
meeting Ms. Mctts defended her
project and even apologized to
lire Trust] Not one City Com­
missioner or Uie Mayor spoke
up to defend Ms. Metis or to
confirm that they had Indeed,
about a year ago when Ms.
Metts proposed this venture to
the Commission, not Just given
tacit approval but a rousing
-Bravo. You Go Girl’ endorse­
ment. Why didn't they speak up
and defend their own actions?
In giving his sales pitches the
Mayor
liberally
sprinkles
around ’the CRA this and CRA
that’ ad Infinitum as though it
Is some omniscient, omnipotent
entity like the CIA or the IRA. In

“He really w a n ts n S en ate seat," Stclling said. "And he
know s th is Is th e tim e to go for It. There a rc 100 S e n a ­
tors. And th eirs Is th e m ost prestigious Jobs In W ashing­
ton o th e r th a n th a t of th e p resid en t.
"H ie m om ent C onnie M ack said he w ould not serve
a n o th e r term . Bill M cCollum 's h e a rt sta rte d pounding."
Stclling said. ’And we'll feel h ere a n d th ro u g h o u t th e
sta te . T he dom inoes arc going to be falling."
By relinquishing h is sc a t In th e H ouse of R epresenta­
tives. McCollum o pens th e door for a h a lf dozen o r m ore
c a n d id a te s to m ak e a ru n a t th e position. R epublicans
Bill S u b lette a n d Toni J e n n in g s arc being m entioned. So
Is cx-O m nge C ounty C h a irm a n Linda C hapin, a Dem o­
crat.
Stetltng said he believes th a t Sem inole C ounty C om ­
m issioner Rand)* M orris w ould be a n o u tsta n d in g pick to
succeed McCollum. O ther Republican Insiders agree b u t
M orris said Friday h e probably will not ru n . "It w ould
tak e a y e a r a n d a h alf of cam paigning a n d com pletely
change my life," M orris said.
Bill McCollum’s abilities h a w been respected by C entral
Florida voters for th e p a st two decades. In recent y ears
no one even bothered to ru n ag a in st him . They knew
th ey did n 't have a chance. His ru n a t the S en ate will not
be die sam e k ind of lay-up. No one goes to d ie U.S. S en ­
a te w ithout a scrap.
It'll be Interesting to see how voters th ro u g h o u t th e
sta te regard McCollum after h is role a s a H ouse m anager
In th e Bill C linton Im peachm ent Trial. Even In h is ow n
neighborhood, th e re w ere th o se w ho th o u g h h e p u sh e d
a little too m uch.
For nil h e h a s done for th e region a n d th e s ta te a n d
th e co u n try , we sa lu te Bill M cCollum a n d w tsh him well.
At th e sam e tim e, we a re eager to m eet th e ca n d id a te s
w ho w ould succeed him In th e U.S. H ouse of R epresen­
tatives.
The dom inoes a re falling.

C J u o s t

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truth this is merely the Com­
munity Redevelopment Asso­
ciation created for development
in Sanford. (These funds are
derived from citizens' taxes and
fees collected.) Members are
appointed and voted on by the
Commission. Present members
are: John Mercer, Chairman.
Larry Strickier, Linda Johnson,
Tom Ball, and Bob Panel). Jr.
of these, only Mr. Mercer lives
In Sanford. How ran the others
feel the true pulse of the citi­
zens to know how they wtsh
their money to be spent?
Back to the treea In Touhy
Park. We all know different
species of trees have varying
life expectancies. But don't you
think the timing la odd that Juat
when we are rushing pell mell
to move trees Into Touhy some
existing ones have suddenly
been stricken with ’lanyttia’.
that devastating disease (like

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sion and all the support serv­
ness owner* con And out If also link to other Industry sites,
poured In hunices.
Including electricity, gas and
of millions of dollars In their business Is ready for the
Under state law each county
banking. You can even get to
new millennium.
an
effort
to
make
sure
their
m ust have designated groups or
several sites that will help you
These steps, provided by the
agencies called
Emergency systems would work. Mean­ U.S. Small Business Admini­ determine If your personal
while.
alarmists
set
up
Support Functions (ESF). There
stration (SBA) are straightfor­ computer la Year 2000 compli­
are 17 different ESFs. Each Websites on the Internet to ward:
ant.
Seminole County ESF s u r­ w arn people to stockpile food
Throughout the sound and
1)
Assess
your
areas
of
expo­
passed expectations to achieve and water.
fury of many voices In the Year
sure
within
your
computer
proAnd small businesses? Well,
enviable results. The ESF 16 Is
2000 debate, one thing has b e­
grama, across your supply
In charge of law enforcement. according to the opinion polls, chain and throughout your em ­ come clear. All of u s -la rg e
Sheriff Don Eallnger's b lo a t small businesses have done bedded systems.
businesses, and Individuals-deputy program proved to b e Mttls to address Year 2000 (or
2) Develop a plan for reme­ are extremely Interdependent
YUO
orobletns.
such a valuable resource hem
upon one another.
Why Is that? Perhaps some diation that places the highest
the very beginning. Without the
Only by working together can
priority on the most vital b u si­
business
people
believe
there's
hard work of these dedicated
we
make sure that the Year
ness
functions.
of time to correct the
public
servants
Seminole
3) Execute the plan effi­ 2000 ts a time to celebrate a
Perhaps
there
are
County would have been strug­
new millennium, and not worry
small business owner* ciently. managing both human
gling to Identity those who
about
whether we can conduct
and
financial
resources
costout there who still don't know
needed help.
business as usual.
effectively.
•bout
the
problem.
More
likely,
The ESF 15 oversees dona­
4) Test and verity tliat the ac­
tions and volunteers. Seminole small business owners and o p ­ tions have been effective.
Larry M riekltr
erators
are
so
pressed
for
time
Community Volunteer Program
5)
Implement
a
contingency
Is our ESF 15. Their staff d e ­ to keep their companies oper­
voted every waking minute to ating *nd growing, they ju st h a­
the response effort for the first ven't taken the time to address
three weeks after the disaster. the Issue.
Whatever the reason, the time
Then as the transition to recov­
ery began they continued their has come tor small businesses
efforts on behalf of the survi­ to confront any and all potential
vors. Seminole Community Vol­ YBK problems they may be
unteer Program along with thstr fkdng on January 1, 2000.
Volunteer Center and R8VP With more than 23 million
■nail businesses tn the United
Thsflvs largest public libraries
helped organize, house an*, States, this segment Is Ur too
In tftto United States
feed volunteers who came fo m important to the US economy to
all over the country to help our be caught unaware on the cen ­
Books
Library (No. of branch**)
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neighbors. Olorla Black, the d i­ tury date change.
rector. worked with Mennontte
The U.S. depends on small
New York Public Library (82)
New York, N.Y.
10,606,072
Disaster Services and Seminole business to provide the bulk of
County to come up with a nfeo Its Jobs and Job growth. Small
Queen* Borough Public Library (62) Jamaica, N.Y.
* # rm
j
to replace 10 homes. Her vol­ businesses employ 53 percent
unteers helped with every a s ­ of the private work force, con­
Chicago. ML
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Chicago Public Library (81)
pect of response and recover. tribute 47 percent of all sales
They did everything from s u p ­ In the country and are respon­
Boston Public Library (26)
Boston, Maos.
M * r* o o
:
plying meals for recovery work­ sible for SO percent of the gross
a s ftf
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (IB) Pittsburgh, Pa.
ers to planting rose bushes at
national product.
completed homes. Volunteer*
If this key sector of the econ*
helped the American Red Cross
te not ready for the Year
and the Salvation Army who
delight: Ths New York Public Library's 82 branches have more !
, then the doomaayera'
provide ESF 6 (mass care) and
than 10.6 million books.
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the ESF 11 (food and water) by

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sea ol houses. Mayfair Meadows
residents comment on water
problems when It ruins, due to
tills development. When you
build on low-lands there will Ik*
water problems. Tills Is Florida.
We are lielng promised 70
f
trombones but Instead we will
gel 70 apartment complexes or
o l u m n
70 whatevers on rveiy square
V
Inch of green expanse left In
the city. 70 Jet skis on Lake
birds,
bubonic plugur In people) Monroe to disturb
which strikes suddenly and manatees and alligators Instead
terminally without warning. of regattas of 70 sailboat*. For­
Trees In Fort Mellon Park, be- get about the 110 comets, too.
warel Tills disease could strike Wouldn't It be wonderful lo
you soon! Why was not a s p e ­ hear all those m uslral Instru­
cialist called in sooner? Does a ments playing concerts tn our
GP wall unlit his patient Is on bundshrll?
A note received 3 /1 0 from a
his deathbed before calling In a
Sanfordlte of Impeccable char­
cardiologist?
More on trees. Taxpayers, do acter who recently moved out of
you know you paid for 15 oak state says: ‘I received your note
trees to be planted along O re­ along wllh Ihe news clippings
gon Avenue approarhlng the till* date. It was good to hear
(Boris) Mayfair Ouks develop­ from you but sad to see what l»
ment? What a misnomer. Ninety happening In Sanford. The
eight percent of the .oaks and Sanford tluit I knrw und lovrd
ptnes were removed to make no longer exists. It wus a bcuuwas for this development which ttful little town when I was
some of the locals refer to ns growing up but so much has
’Larry's Bathtub.’ Truckloads changed now that It doesn't
of pines wrre harvested and have ihul hometown feeling any
truckrd out. Don't know what more."
Thai says It all. folks.
happened to the oaks. Moun­
tains of dirt were hauled In to. Nell G. 8nou) lavs In
build up foundations for the S a n fo rd .

w ring that everyone had plenty
of wonderful food and safe
shelter.

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Fleet Reserve names essay winners
SANFORD - D, Duke Woody,
Branch 147. Fleet Reserve As­
sociation In Sanford recently
Invited area students to partici­
pate In Its annual essay con­
test. Tills year's theme was
"What the Bill of Rights Means
To Me."
The contest wns ofTcrcd to
students In 44 schools In four
counties. Nine schools subm it­
ted 1B7 essays with 78 from
grade 7; 70 from grade 8; 10
from grade 9; 19 from grade 10:
and 4 from grade 11.
The local branch awarded
$50 savings bands to the flrst
place winner In each grade;
second and third place winners
received certificates or merit.
First place essays arc for­
warded to the rrglonal level
where the winners receive a
$75 savings bond. The grand
national prize for the winning
essay Is $5,000 with prizes of
$1,000. $500, and $200 for
Brat, second, and third place,
respectively.
Seminole County winners for
flrst place are Jason Thompson,
eighth grade. Jackson Heights
Middle School; Melissa Reyes,
ninth grade, Lake Brantley High
School; Matthew McOcr. loth
grade. Lake Brantley High
School; Tat Savarlego, l l t h
grade. Lake Mary High School.
Second place winners are Oarrett Poladlno. eighth grade.
Jackson Heights Middle School;
Michael Behr, ninth grade.
Lake Brantley High School;
Stacy Sherwood. 10th grade.
Lake Brantley High School;
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gresalve driven, the way STPP
ranks the d tle s In th d r study
Is flawed."
"And for this report to aay
that new traffic lanes fall to
case congestion and that high­
way congestion docs not cause
aggressive driving defies logic,"
Bakewell added.

TAMPA - In a study released
recently by the Surface T rans­
portation Policy Project (STPP).
four Florida cities were ranked
among the worst In the nation
for "large metro areas with the
highest
aggressive
driving
death rates.’
One of AAA's primary objec­
AAA said today that this re ­
port la totally Illogical and la tions to this study Is that states
do not report fatalities caused
not baaed on the facta.
The STPP report ranks 10 fay aggressive drivers because
metro areas with the highest stales have not agreed upon a
aggressive driving death rates. definition. For example, the re ­
It shows there is
more port counts improper lane
"aggressive driving" In the changes as aggressive driving.
Florida cities of Tampa/St. Pe- "But aggression Is an attitudie,
tenburg/Ciearw ater, Orlando, not a behavior, and It Is ex­
Miami
and
FL
Lauder- tremely difficult to determine
from a police report If someone
dale/Hollywood/Pompano
Beach than there la In'Boston, who made an Improper land
Washington. D.C. and New change la behaving this way
because he or she U driving
York.
‘Does anyone truly believe aggressively, or for some other
that Clearwater or Hollywood, reason," Bakewell said.
AAA said that because traffic
Florida, has more aggressive
driven than Boston, Washing­ la growing at more than 25
ton, D.C. or New York? It Just times the rate of Increased
doesn't make sense." said roadway capacity, the net result
Kevin W. Bakewell. vice presi­ has to be increased congestion.
dent of public and government Since 1970, vehicle miles trav­
relations for AAA Auto Club eled have Increased fay 123
South. "While these Florida percent, but road mileage has
d tle s and others across the n a ­ risen by a scant 5 percent.
"Using gas tax dollars for their
tion have problems with agIntended
p u rp o se smaintaining and Improving the
nation’s transportation sy stem will help reduce traffic acci­
dents, lower fatalities and re ­
lieve
traffic
congestion."
Bakewell
said.
c o s ♦s l i t t l e b u t
AAA Auto Club South la the
i t s «/,i I u e is i\r e ; i t
third largest affiliate of AAA,
with more than 3.1 million
.W / m ntn t .L'k
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Business
C h a m b e r jo in s in le a d e r sh ip e ffo r ts , s e r v ic e s
By BUI Kerns
witrrett
CASSELBERRY - Leadership
Seminole Is coming under the
umbrella of the Greater Semi­
nole County Chamber.
Seminole Community College
has been providing adm inistra­
tive services to Leadership
Seminole. The Chamber will
begin providing space and ad ­
ministrative support by June
30.
Leadership Seminole Is a 10month program modeled after
500 community leadership d e ­
velopment programs nation­
wide.
Hie program focuses
potential community leaders on
the Issues Out face Seminole
County and Its position In the
region and In the state.
-IFs a program tliat gives
people a crash course on the
Issues In the county and how
they relate to what's going on In
the region." said Ken Pedlow.
chairman of the board of Lead­
ership Seminole.
This fall's classes, starting In
August, will mark Leadership
Seminole's seventh year.
"We are thankful to the com­
munity for Its six years of s u p ­
port for Leadership Seminole."
Pedlow said. "We look forward
to the future growth and devel­
opment of Leadership Seminole
as we continue to work with all
the chambers throughout Semi­
nole County."
The curriculum of Leadership
Seminole will remain the some
despite the change from Semi­
nole Community College to The
Chamber. Pedlow said.
"We certainly hope this will
improve are programs." Pedlow

together all the resources
within the county to develop
solutions and direction for future growth."

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said. "It certainly will Increase
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tors will remain In place as an
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note Include people who are
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sUe to 55.
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Heads-up play helps Oviedo edge Lake Mary
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Lake Mary
still has one
shot left at
state repeat
l-AKE MANY llir won!
rcpr.it' Im &gt; t being heard rpillr
as often around the Lake Mary
cam p u s these days
It s not to say they didn't try
Alter a state-record three
state titles In girls sports last
year, only one team still has a
chance to bring hom e a re|&gt;eat
ch am p io n sh ip
Don't he shocked II the girls
softball team com es hack with
another one.
It would he only fitting since
the basketball and sor t er
learns th at dldn t repeat this
year deserve no sham e w h a t­
soever.
Two weeks ago, Hill Klsrllr s
girls soccer team performed
the rem arkable feat of going to
Its second straight state final
despite having to go on the
road the entire time after los
Ing In the district finals.
Most tram s would have co m ­
plained as the miles rolled up
but the Rams were profes­
sional and cam e within one
goal - a disputed one scored
during extra time added to the
clock for an Injury • of .it least
forcing overtime.
Il was a great feat that they
even got that far In the district
finals, the Hums took on a
lough Lake Howell team w ith­
out their leading scorer. Aly
Benitez. on the road.
Alter the loss. Dike Mary |ust
followed last year's script of
not com plaining about the
road and Just keep winning.
It's a tribute to Clselle and
an Incredible group of seniors
that will be tough to replace
next season.
Basketball ended m uch e a r­
lier th an the Kants are used to.
but If any o th er Seminole
C ounty coaches think that next
year Is the season for revenge,
they are m istaken.
While Winter Springs and
Seminole battle It out In C lass
5A. Lake Maty should still own
C lass 6A a s an awesome Junior
varsity and freshm an program,
not to m ention a great feeder
program at Greenwood Dikes
Middle School, will keep the
Rams on top for awhllr.
With a returning group In ­
cluding Uecky Uallance. Bryn
Moser. Lindsey Manz. and don't
forget coach Carl Brown, Dike
Mary will be on top of the d is ­
trict for a long time.
But let's taik softball, a team
th at can still win the wholr
tiling.
In softball, a dom inating
pitcher can spell the difference
between a winning team and a
losing team .
Coach Jea n n le Fisher has
two dom inating pitchers, not to
m ention a third - Kelly H ar­
bour who suffers from a knee
Injury - If needed.
S arah Smith and Halite
Sowards, both of whom will be
pitching college ball next year,
m ake u p the best pitching staff
In the county. If not the state.
E ither one can dom inate a
game and Sowards can be u n ­
hit table.
It seem s like every day a n ­
other Lake Mary player Is
signing on to play som ewhere
next season.
Manz. catcher Jill Wolcott,
outfielder Megan Dontrtch,
outfielder Yarah Otero and
Jack ie Crlspell are su re to be
future program -builders for
some college coach Just like
one of last year's stars, Jea n nlc Manz. h as dom inated at
Seminole C om m unity College
this year.
Give some of the credit to
Fisher.
She h as had to keep the talk
about a state title repeat to a
m inim um . In high school
sports, th a t's usually one of
the first task s facing any state
cham pion when they get to ­
gether for the first lime the
following season.

Please aee Jeff, Page 3B

LAKE MARY
Jell K napp's
heads-up base running re­
sulted In the gam e-winning nin
In the top nl the ninth Inning
Friday night as the Oviedo Li­
ons pulled out a 4 3 win over
the host Like Maty Rams In a
C lass t»A I list n it 3 and S em i­
nole Athletic Conference var­
sity baseball game
Knapp reached base when hr
led o il.the ninth with a single,
his llrst hit of the season.
Ja v tr Alvarez then tried to
sacrifice Knapp to second, hut
loulrd the hail hai k Like Mary
catcher Daniel Sanford made a
brilliant dlvtllg rati h to luakr
the out. but Knapp alertly
tagged up and took second as
Sanfoid righted himself
Alter taking third base on
Jered G oodw ins ground out to
second base. Knapp scored the
tie-breaking nin on a wild
plti h

T h a t's the great thing about
this team,* said Oviedo ro a c h
K rnnr Brown T h r y 'r r alw ays
trying to llnil a way to win It's
like losing Is not an option
with this group Even when we
make m istakes or aren't p lay ­
ing well, they're looking for a
way to win *
Oviedo squandered leads ol
2 U and 3 2 Thr Lions scored
two runs In the top of th r first
Inning, only to s r r Like Mary
come back with a nin In th r
Imttoni of (hr llrst and anothrr
III thr fourth to tie the game
In the eighth inning. Uirry
Grayson scored on Brett Mir
piIV s double to give Ovtrdo a .’I
2 advantage, but C had leg ate
sr orrd on Sanford s single in
the Itot tom hall ol th r inning lo
send th r g.iuir to another extra
inning
Dike Mary, w idth registered
an emotional district win over
Dike Brantley T hursday night.
Ii.nl th r bases loaded in th r

LIONS 4. RAMS 3
O viedo
2 0 0 OOO O i l
Lake Mary IOO t o o 0 1 0
(aiftllli

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,h i .I

4 9 0
3 0 0
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Irotlom of th r seventh and
eighth Innings hut was unable
to push across a run
Squandered In th r loss was a
gutsy nine inning p erlo n n an ce
hv Dike M.irv starting pi 1&lt;her
Tony C o n .10 |.'i II
Alter th r first three b atters of
the game reached base (two of
them storing). C o n an settled
down and tlltln t allow a n o th rr
run until th r eighth
Grayson |2 0) was the win
nlng pin her lor the Lions,
working I 2 /3 tim ings in rrlirf
nl starting pitcher Jerem y
GirlUth G rayson cam e In to

protect the 3-2 lead in the b o t­
tom of the eighth with n iu n ers
on llrst and second, hut was
greeted by S anfotd's haunt Ing
single over second base
Grtlllth allowed three runs
lone ran ted ) on seven hits lie
s tn n k out two anil walked
three (two Intentionally)
Providing the ollcnse lor the
Units were Murphy (double,
single. RBI). Grayson (two sin
glrs. one mill. Goodwill (two
singles); J u s tin Holmes and
Knapp leach with a single and
a run). Kenny Starling (single.
RBI); anti Paul Luhrauo (one
m il st orrtll
Doing the hitting (or th r
Rams
were
Jo se
Rosado
(double, single), Jo se forum s
(two singles. Kill). I,rgate (two
singles, one run). Sanford
Islnglr.
RBI).
Matt
Main
(single, one run); Krlt O tero
(single); and Matt llnrw.ith (one
run scored)
Next at non lor Ixith the

Oviodo sophomore outholdor Jolt
Knapp turned his lirst hit of tho
season into Ih ) winning run Friday

Oviedo Lions (1 I 0. 3-0 In BA
District 3 comjictltlon) and
Dike Mary R u n s III 2. 3 I In
tlie tlls lm t| will lie in the Mlk
In Rerlxik Invitational next
week at Oviedo High S ch o o ls
Mlkler I Irld

D efen se fa ils G rey h o u n d s
Hr Je ff U crllnlcke__________________________
ASSISTANT SPOIf IS LI It IOR

HB#BMJ

by P»u «.•*&lt;•

Lyman aco Kevin G raves was tho victim ol his own wildnoss and dofonsivo lapses by his mates as visiting DoLand handed him his first loss ol the
season, 8-6. in Class 6A-Distnct 3 basoball action Friday night

LONGWOOD Rrst lime Kevin Graves took the
hill lor the Lvinan baseball train, h r was
hacked up with strong fielding and Ills own rx
1 client control
Against DcDuid Friday night. In .1 key C lass
ivA District 3 game his control wasn t sh arp
and neither was the l.ytnan d rfrn s r as the host
G rryhoundn lost to DcRtnd. 8-0 d rs p ltr a lurl
fins com eback that ended with the b a se s loaded
in the Inittoni of the seventh Inning
Hie loss drop|&gt;ed Lvinan to 4 8 on the seaso n
while the Bulldogs improved to 0-7 as each
leant starts vying for |Misltlun In th r District 3
race which Includes powerful Dike Mary. Oviedo
and Lake Brantley, the train that Graves threw
Ills m astrrp lrce against last week
llic G reyhounds com m itted three errors m the
llrst two Innings against DrGind and supplied
little offense until th r final inning
In fact. Lyman was field hitless until the flllli
d rs p ltr m ounting th rea ts in almost every Inning
due to some sloppy defensive play trorn Dr Rind
Hie Bulldogs scored four m ils in th r first In­
ning on )ust three h its Tltry also had m n rirrs
reach on a hit b a tte r and two rrm rs .
T hr Greyhounds tried to rally In th r home hall
ol th e first as Billy (less led oil with a walk and
J.T. W illiamson followed with a long fly to left
Held tli.it was dropped.
Graves then lined a shot lo e rn trr field that
was trapped, but. while tagging up. Hess was
cut down at third base and the Lyman threat
was thwarted.
DcLand took advantage of some more sloppy
play In the second Inning, scoring on two walks
and an error to m ake II 5 0 .
Hie G reyhounds had two ru n n ers on base on
walks In tiir second Inning before the rally was
slopped but finally broke through In the fourth
Freshm an C hase Rozell opened with a walk
and stole second. Alter a strikeout and walks lo
Kilt Kaminsky and Malt Skelton. DcLand re­
placed starter David Beech with slow-balling
Wayne Kurth.

Dave Milton greeted him with a long fly to
score Rozell. hut Kaminsky was gunned down at
third base lo end tlie inning
Dr Rind m ade it 7-1 alter plating two m ore
runs in the tilth Inning. 1 basing Graves in favor
ol Jaso n Wyler, who kept the Bulldogs at bay
the rest nl the way.
Meanwhile tHe G reyhounds sta rird sc ratching
away at the lead Trailing 7-1. Lyman sco rrd
one run the llltli when Williamson walked and
moved over on a halk and wild pitch. Graves
sacrtfli ed him In with a long drive to ren ter and
Joe Santilli lull owed with ,1 sharp single. Ly­
m a n s llrst hit ol th r game.
Alter an o th er walk. L ym ans inning ended with
a strikeout
DcLand increased lire advantage lo 8 2 III th r
sixth Inning lielure Lvinan rallied
Kaminsky and Skelton walked to open tlie
slxtIt inning, and. alter two strikeouts. W illiam
son lium m rred a double to deep center to score
Ixith ru n n e rs, cutting ih r lead to 8-4.
Graves followed with a long fly that alm ost
went out of the p ark before it was tracked down
at the fence.
Lyman had a golden opportunity In th r sev­
enth Inning Santilli walked and. two o u ts la trr.
Kaminsky w.rlkrd
Skelton followed with a ru n -scoring double to
deep left and S hannon Dillon, who replaced
Rozell after he left th r game with a hyper­
extended cllxrw, walked to load the b ases
With the tying n in on first. H ess singled to
right lo make It 8-0. but W illiamson struck out
to end the rally and the G reyhounds suffered
their second straight loss.
Lyman will play In the Mlkler Rrrlxik Invita­
tional next week at Oviedo High School's Mlkler
Field while on Spring Break.
BULLDOGS 8 . G REYH OUNDS 0

DcLand

410 021 0

Lyman

OOO 112 2 . 6

8 11 1
4 fl

Ikrih huitli (II IOf Km |(r| jrid Sniri Clruvr*. YV&gt;|&lt;*r (til
.utf1 K.iinliisKy Wl* llrrth U' _ (ir.ivc* (.i I) Savr lb k
r»1 1II „ Drlaifut Mtmrr lvni.«n Willuuisoit Skelton !lll
ivHtr IIK none lOi triiK _ Dclaind li-7. Lyman 4 H

Seminole High
diamond squads
split road games
Bt Dean Sm ith______________
SI ■ORIS LI &gt;11OK
DELTONA - Diamond sports,
a s with most sporting events,
can be decided by Inches.
Such was the case for the
Seminole High School softball
team on Friday afternoon a s It
saw Its undefeated season In
C lass SA-Dlstrlct 5 ended by
the Deltona Wolves. 2 0. at
Deltona High School.
Mindy C rouse led off the
Fighting Sem lnoles' second In­
ning with a bunt single and got
around to third b ase on a s a c ­
rifice bunt by Mandy Prtddy
and a wild pitch.
Glnny C arnes then lilt a
slicing liner toward the rightfield line that was snagged by
the Deltona first basem an and
C rouse was stranded at third.
TWo super defensive plays by
Seminole In the first und fourth
Innings kept the game sco re­
less.
McCuthcons. the No. 2 h itte r
In the Wolves line-up, walked
with one out in the first inning,
but was Immediately gunned

down at second on a great
throw by catcher Megan Gantt.
In
the
fourth
Inning.
M cCutcheons led off the fram e
by reaching second base when
her attem pted bunt was thrown
away at first base.
McCutcheons then look third
oil a wild pitch and Deltona
appearrd poised to take the
lead with the No's 3-4-and-5
hitlers due up and no one out.
Nevlleb then lifted a long fly
lo left, but Tribe leftflelder
Lakrlta Bryant m ade a perfect
bullet throw to G antt, who a p ­
plied the tag to McCutcheon
before she could even start h er
slide for a double play.
Tlie
next
h itter
then
grounded out to third base,
ending the threat.
But the "Inches* thing cam e
back lo haunt the Fighting
Semlnoles In the bottom of the
slxth Inning.
Kasper led off for the Wolves
and an attem pted bunt a p ­
peared to hit her after she left
the batter's liox. which would
be un out. But Uie um pire said
the ball hit her while she was

Please see Tribe, Page 3B

I

PtuXobbyArch Boo.r*
Lakoita Bryant (left) and Brian Niolsen (above) were
tho stars lor Iheir respective Seminole High School
teams on Friday.
Bryanl mado a tromendous throw lo catcher Megan
Gantt to cut down a would-be Doltona run at tho plate in
the fourth Inning to koop tho Fighting Sominolos' Class
5A-Districl 5 softball gam e with tho W olves tied at 0-0
Nielson, a junior lolthandor. hurled a complete game
four-hitter and kept the Tribo m the gamo until his offonso could como up with five runs in the top of the
seventh inning and givo Seminolo a 9-4 Seminole Athlotic Conference basoball victory ovor tho hom ostand­
ing Lake Howell Silvor Hawks.
Both Seminolo squads will bo idle next week as thoy
take off for tho Spnng Break and get ready for tho run
al tho state playoffs.

�2S ■ S«m/rwle H«ratd, Santord clooda ■ Sunday. March 14. 199?

Legal Notices
N O T IO I OF t A L I
Purau.nt to Florid. Statu..
S.I1 Storage Facility Act, Sac
U IM
a I ) 101. 8.1. el
C onl.nt. (Houaebold/Suppilei)
In l . a i . d .pace to aatlaty
Owner liana
l i t Mary P Sl.arman
t i t Crystal L. Rebun
To ba sold or dl.po.ad ol
Thurt, Mar 28. 1 IM , at 10 a m
Public Auction. Caah Only
At: tunRay 8tor. Away
110 Rlnabart Road
Lake Mary. FL 12744
Alt may pay up Call 113-4384
Publish: March 7. 14. 1 IM
OCA-40

NOTICB OF
FIOTITfOUS NAMS
Notice la hereby given that I
am engaged In bualna.. at 400
Rinehart Road. Lake Mary FL.
32744.
Seminole
County.
Florida, undar tha Flclltlou.
Name ol NSW MAN, and that I
inland to raglatar .aid name
with
tha
Dhrlalon
ol
Corporation*.
T a ll.h a ...* ,
Florid.. In accordance with the
provl.lon. ot the Flctlriou.
ftoma Stalutaa. To-Wlt: Section
448 00. Florida Statutee t t t t .
Plu. Communication*. Inc
Joy F. Strang
Publlah March 14. I H t
DFA-117

SI THE CM CW T COURT
HI AMD FOR MMM40A1
COUNTY. F IO R D S
cam

not tarara-ca-M -*

COUNTHYWOS HOMS
LOAM*. INC. a Maw Tort
Corporabon TVa
COUNTRYWtot FUNOOiQ
CORPORATION.

.

MCHAEL 0 HAVERLOCK
&lt;33*007-78-79881.
BARBARA M HAVERLOCK
(•SaUNKMOWN). FIR8TPLU*
FINANCIAL. INC .

Of unknown ipm wet eiftirrsng
by MvougR and wtdar any ol
MOTIC I OF ACTION
TO: S A M A R A M. HAVERLOCK
111 CONTINENTAL OLVO
LONOWOOD, FL 12710
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown hairy,
davlaaaa. Branlaaa, cradilora
and elhar unknown paraona or
unknown apou.aa claiming by,
through and undar thy abovenantad
Oalandanlli).
II
dacaaaad or whoaa laat known
addraaaaa ara unknown
YOU ARE MEREST NOTIFIED
that an action to forocloaa
Mori gaga covering tha follow­
ing raal and par.octal proparty
daacribad at follow., to-wit
Lot f. Block F. COUNTRY CLUB
HEIGHT* UNIT ONE. according
to tha map or plat tharaof a .
ra trrd .d In Plat Book 11. Paga
M of tha Public Racorda of
Bemiooie County, Florida,
hat baan ftlad again.! you and
you ara required to aanre a
copy ol your wrtttan dalanaat.
H any. to It on Nancy A Btahop.
Butl.r * Hoach. PA.. 11*1
South Conway Road. Suita E
Orlando. Florid* 32812 and Hla
tha original with tha dark of tha
■bova-.tyiad Court on or baton
10 day. from tha Nrat publica­
tion. ottvarwi.a a Judgment may
ba entered agalnat you lor tha
relief
demanded
In
the
Complaint,
WITNESS my hand and eeal of
•aid Court on the 10th day of
MARCH. IM S .
(COURT SEAL)
If you ara a pereon with a dieability who need, any accom­
modation In order lo participate
In ttx. proceeding, you ara end­
ued. at no coat to you, to tha
pro.talon of certain aaaiatanea.
Ptoaao contact Court adminiateator. SOI N. Park A ramie,
Suita NSOt. Sanford. Florida
SS7T1, (407) S1S-4SS0 ait.
4217. within t working day. ol
your ruoefpt of thl. NOTICK OF
AOTWNt H you MR
^

IN TH E C IR C UIT CO URT
O F T H S IBTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
7N AND FOR
S iM IN O LB COUNTY
O S N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
OASS NO. SS-StSSO A -14-B
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY.
At True tea lor tha Ragl.larad
Holder, of Salomon Brother.
Mortgage Becuritie. VII, Inc .
Mortgage Paata-Through
Cartifiealaa*.
Plaintiff.
V*.
GARY J. POWER I and
DOROTHY L. POWER*.
BYUNGHWAN, Suh.
MARGARET BRYAN. If living,
and aO unknown partial
claiming by, through, undar
and again, l the abova
named defendant!.) who
ara not known lo ba dead
or aihre. whether add
unknown partial may claim
an Internet a . tpouiaa.
heir., davia**., grant*...
or other claimant.,
SUNTRUST BANK. C.ntral
Florida, N.A., A . Tru.t*. for
Crown Homo Equity loan
Trtrat ISS4-1; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; ____ _
unknown p*r*on(i) In
po.taa.ion of lha .ubfect
raal property, ( I ; ___ .
unknown p*raon(.) In
po.aaa.lon ot tha «ub(*ct
raal property, *2;
Defendant*.
NOTIOS OF AOTfON
TO: Dorothy L Powara if living,
and all unknown partiea claim­
ing by. through, undar and
agaki.l lha abov. named
datandantl*) who arc nol known
to b* dead or aHva, whether
•aid unknown parti** may claim
an Intar*.t a . apoue*.. It.ua,
davl.aa.. grant***, or oth.r
claimant.; whoa, rvaidanc* la
unknown and whoa* last known
addr**a I*:
STt Cbaroy La* C Irate
Winter Spring.. FL S1T0S
Byunghwan. Suh if Irving, and
all unknown parti*, claiming by.
through, undar and agalnat tha
above named datarvdantta) who
are not known lo bo dead or
allva, whether .aid unknown
parti** may claim an Interact a*
apouaot,
hate*,
dcvtaooa,
grant***, or other claimant.,
whoaa ra.ld.nc* I* unknown
and whoa* laat known addroa*
to:
1101S Syrian Pend Circle

which to Pipbul. D M . low. SOI
Forit Avanw
S2T71. Tha

grantee*, or other claimant.:
whoa* ra.ldanc. I* unknown
and whoa* teat known addra.t

la:

c/o Roger J. McDonald, R.A.
IS IS Seat Robinaon I treat
Orlando, FL SSS01
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor toractoaum ol mon­
th*
following

any. to I
MARTINEZ. Attorney for too
Plaintiff, whoa* addr n a la 4010
Boy Seoul Boulevard, Bull*
410, Tampa, Florid* 41007 an or
bolero thirty day. Ram lha dal*
of the ftrat publication of thl*
notice and Rl* Mie original with
Mm Clerk ot Mil* Court either
bafora earvtoa an Plaintiff*
after, aMiarwtea a default wM

FUBUORTIOM 0B1MS B0T1CK OB
TNBTV DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OM EEM OB OF A DORY OF IM S
NOTICE ON THEM
•o ltw

• data at Mw SM
i ol Bde nokoa m a t Me
claim, with tfcii Court
WITHiN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SLAVICS
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
OB THEM.
dent and paraona Saving claim.
dent*, eatale m u .I flto thalr
claima with IMa court WITHIN
TH N E t M O N TH ! AFTER THE
DATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data of the Brit publica­
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IS**.

Pcraonal Repreeenlathr#
Fcrricl E. Alee.
1*27 Reef Club Drive
Apartment 107
KJt.immee. FL 14741
Attorney for Pcraonal
Repra.enUtive:
Todd M. Hoepker, PA.
280 North Drang# Avenue
Suita IS00
PoalOftica Boa S i ll
Orlando, FL St*01-tSM
(407) 41*-2040
Pubirth March 7,14. 10S*
DEA-44

NOTBi PURSUANT TO THE
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YO U ABE
ADVISEO THAT Tttt* LAW FIRM
IE 0ESMED T O BE A O U T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
C O LLECT A DEBT A M ANT
M FORMATIOB OBTAINED WILL
BE UES0 FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS nqr hand and the
aaal of add Court on MARCH 1,

Hnyinni Hofic
Aa Clark « f Mi* Court
Aa Deputy Clark
COOIUS 4 STAWIABSKI
4010 Bay I
l 400
e0 1 S) 077-0000
04*288-83743
Publlah: March 7.14.10**
OEA-St

NOTIOS OF
FICTITIO US NAMS _
Notice I* hereby given lhal I
am engaged In buainata at 800
Rinehart Road, Lak* Mary FL,
32748.
Samlnol*
County,
Florida, undar tha Flclldoui
Nam* ot VIDA CRISTIANA,
and that I inland to ragiatar aald
name with th* Divlalon ef
Corporation*,
Tallahaaia*.
Florida, In accordance with th*
provlalont of th* Fktltlou*
Nam* Statute*. Tb-Wit Jactlon
848 08. Florida Statute* 1881.
Plua Communication*. Inc
Joy F. Slung
PubHah March 14. 1888
OEA-120

e iR o u rr c o u n t
OF TMS S IS N TS IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E
STATE OF FLORIDA.
M AMD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL AOTfON
CASE NO. S l - f SSS-CA-14
DiVISIONi K
SOUTHTRUBT MORTOAOI
CORPORATION.
in t n i

PiainUfl.

va

LOUISE L RENO. THE
UNKNOWN BP0UEE OF
LOUISE I. RENO. PHVLLIE
SHAFFER. JACOUCLINE A
CONKLIN. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JACQUELINE A
CONKLIN. R0NAL0 R CHANS.
THE UNKNOWN EPOUSE OF
RONALD R. CRANE. LAVERE N
CRANE. DONALD L. CASEY.
FLORA M U P S . CHRIITINA
CRANE end MARKA* CRANE,
a minor child.If Wring, end *N
unknown parti** claiming by,
through, under or againil th*
abov* named Defendant* who
ara nol known to ba dead or
alive, w hether acid unknown

MRS: ESTATE OF

of lha

NOTIFMOTHAT.
A l paraona on whom thtenotte*
wnO l l l l

■

partte* may claim an Hiteieal
aa apouaa*. hair*, devltaaa.
gram***, atalgnaaa. Honor*,
craditere. truateo* or other
claimant*, claiming by.
*f agalnat
the aaid LOUtSB I. RENO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF LOUISE I. RENO.
PHYLLIS SHAFFER.
JACOUSUN* A. CONKLIN.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JACOUEUNS A. CONKLIN.
RONALD R. CRANE.
LAVERS N. CRANE.
DONJtlD L. CASEY. FLORA M.
U P E , CHRISTINA CRANE or
MARKAS CRANE, a mmor
ahSdi THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
OSVISSXS. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, UENOAS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANT! CUUMWG

The First Annual Laks Mary Elementary
ble was recently held al Black Bear Country C h i) near
Eustis. Joan Toro (left), a counselor at Lake Mary Els-

pesrs with the winners (left to right),
Dave Neater, Jim Brown end Bob Freedman.

From the Eagle’s Nest
Bt J«ff Ptrtlalcfct

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - The Sanford Op­
timist Club, which does over
100 programs annually for area
youth, wilt host the first round
qualifier for the International
Ju n io r Optimist Ootf T ourna­
ment. The event will take place
at Deer Island Country Club
May 13 at 2 p.m. Lunch and
range bolls, golf and a banquet
dinner with awards will be of­
fered to 00 junior girls and
boys. The top 10 percent will
advance to regional play with
the finals televised on ESPN.
Anyone Interested in helping
the event should write to the
Optimist Club of Sanford. 333Rose Drive, Sanford. Fla..
32773...
The Rotary Club of Lake
Mary will host Its Seminole
County Educational Scholar­
ship Tournament a t Ttmacuan
Oolf and Country Club April
30. There will be on 0 a.m.
shotgun start with on awards
luncheon and raflle to follow.
Individual fees are 090 with
other sponsorships available.
Call 302-3908 or 005-0731 for
d etails...,.

Construction has recently
begun at the new Diamond
Players Club at Clermont, at a
site on the second highest
point In Florida. Play Is ex­
pected to start In the fall of
1099. It will be the third club,
tn addition to Wrkiva Country
Club and Sweetwater Country
Club tn Central Florida...
The Drag Racing Association
of Women will host Its 3rd a n ­
nual Florida Oolf Tournament.
Mareh 17 a t Meadowbrook Oolf
Club. Some of the NHRA's best
drivers, Including Lorry Dixon
and Jeg Coughlin, J r „ will be
on hand. Registration and un­
limited range balls are from
7:30 a.m. • 0:30 a.m. with on
8:30 tee time. In IB98. over
8191.000 was provided to Indi­
viduals and their families. Call
(217) 345-8537 or (352) 3320577 for details...
The Metro Orlando Amateur
Softball Association will host
Its rescheduled inaugural golf
tournam ent April 9 at Deer Is­
land Oolf and Lake Club. The
'Achieving Excellence through
Academics and Athletics* tour­
nam ent !■ to benefit the schol­
arship fund for outstanding
senior high softball players
and the development of youth

softball. Call 869-2526 or l
(888) 210-6660 for Informa­
tion...
Ttmacuan Oolf ft Country
Club has scheduled April 15-17
for Its Men's Membcr-Ouest
Tournament. The format Is
best ball net with 8 flights of 0
team s...
Florida State football coach
Bobby Bowden will host hls
annual spring tournam ent al
the Crooked Cat Course at Or­
ange County National on April
17. For Information, call the
Seminole Club of Greater Or­
lando Hotline at 648-0512...
Nate Dunn scored a hole-lnone at the 13th hole at Ttinacuan Oolf ft Country Club,
lie used a 0-lron from 160
yards...
The Diamond Players Club
Oolf Academy will host Us
Junior Oolf Leam to Play
Membership at Weldva Oolf
Club. It la open to boys and
girls 8-18 and members may
ay any day after 3 p.m.
embershlps are good for a
year and members m ust attend
on etiquette and rules sem inar
with PGA Teaching Profes­
sional Jeff Jones. Call 9252855 for Information...

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AGAINST LOWELL M. CRANE,
dacaaaad. THE STATE OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; THB UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA;
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
Political Subdhrtato* of the
SUM ol Florida; JANS DOE;

all

8 * Court a n i
mu C om WITHPi
THE IA TIR OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THB 0AT1 OF THE FUST
FUEUCATKM OF THM NOTICfl OB
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE D O T
OF SERVICE OF A OOFY OF THM
NOTICE ON THEM
Al cradton of Mm i

you ara required to carve a

In tha com-

NOTtoSO THAT

N O TIO I OF
FICTITIO US NAMS
Notice I. hereby given that I
am engaged In bu.lna.i al 800
ninth, rt Road, Lek. M.ry FL.
32748.
Samlnol*
County,
Florida, undar lha FtellHou.
Nam*
ol
INSPIRATIONAL
OIFTWARE, and that I Inland
lo regular aald name with th*
Divlalon
ol
Corporation*,
Tallahaaia*. Florida, In accor­
dance with th* provtiton* ol th*
Ftetillau* Nam* Itatutaa. ToW&lt;t Section 844 08. Flortdi
Stalutaa 1881.
Plua Communication!. Inc
Joy F. Strang
Publlah March 14, 1881
OCA-118

name* and

LOT *, DAVENPORT GLEN.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41 RAOSB 11. IE
AMO *0 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

to Ota Circuit Court tor Mia
CkcUl In and

IN THB C IR C U IT CO URT
OF SIM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. • S -ttS t-C A -1 4 -K
EQUICRCDIT CORPORATION
OF AMERICA
Plaintin.
v*.
MARILYN KAY TRUSSELL.
at al,
Defendant).)
N O T IC I OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pur.uanl to a Summary Final
Judgment
ot
Foracloaur*
dated lha tOlh day ot March,
IM S . and entered In Cai*
No 8I-2131-CA-14-K ol lha
Circuit Court lor lamlnol*
County. Florida wherein EQUICRkOIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA I* the Plaintiff and
MARILYN
KAY
TRUSSELL,
MICHELLE
TRUSSELL
and
NORWEST FINANCIAL FL, INC
arc the Defendant*. I will aall to
the hlgha.t and beat btddar tor
caah at the Wait front door of
th .
Samlnol*
County
Courthou.., Santord. Florid* at
11:00 am ., on th* 4th day ol
APRIL. tM O . th* following
daacribad property a . .a t forth
In add Summary Judgment
LOTS t l OF THE REPLAT OF
LOTS 14 THROUQH St AND
LOTS 74 THROUOH IS OF
OUEENS MIRROR SOUTH SEC­
OND REPLAT ADD. TO CASSEL­
BERRY ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14.
PAGE I I PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and lha
«**l ol thl. Court on MARCH
10.188#
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol 1h* Circuit and
County Court
By: Jan* E. Ja.ewlc
Deputy Clark
Llaa B. Do
Lie*
Dodge. E .q
HOLLAND S KNIGHT LLP
PO. Boa ISIS
Tamp*. FL 13101
In
accordance
with
American, with Dl.abititi*. Act.
paraona with dia.blllHa. need­
ing a .pedal accommodation lo
participate in thl* proceeding
ahould
contact
Court
Administration at 201 N. Park
•anlord. Florida 12771, talpahorw number (407) 123-4110.
moot later than a*van (7) day.
poor to the proceeding If h a d ­
ing Impaired. (TOO) t -*00-8481771 or Vote* (V) 1800-818•770, via Florida Relay Sarvic#.
Publlah March 14. t t . 188#
DCA-128

N R 0 .M A W FL 34T71. Tha

Myou are voicol

TO A a
CLAIMS OB
TH* ABOVI ESTATE:
The eWiinwiaOwi of Sw SotMi ol

Legal Notices

Nm i Si 88-181-CR to
Mm Circuit Court tor

•00-BM7N.

Mary.nwa Moroa
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By; Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Pubii.fi: March 14.11, IM S
DCA-111

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alter Mm date of Mm Srat
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Sco — T t fUa

Miair claim* with thl* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH other creditor, of th* deca­
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T H R U MONTHS AFTER THB
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OBJECTIONS N O T BO FILEO
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»l Rapracanl
OEE ANN YOUM
1741 MARSH ROAD
OVIEDO, FL U TS S
Attorney lor Poraanal
Bcpraaantob w :
RICHARD W. COPS LAND
Attorney
Florida Bar No tSS 174
U 1 BALM SPRINGS ORIVI,
s u it s n s
ALTAMONTE SPRINGE, FL

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Tatophona: 830-7230
PubHah: March 14, t t 18M
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ST JBNBS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT BMTB8BT ha*

rac alvod an .ppHratMn far C anaumpriva Water Uaa Rem:
Canto* Noma*. I l l SouthhaH Land 8SSS, Maitland, FI., EE7S1,
appUr atton 8 S M U , The a »»H .a nt pragaaaa to wrthdraw S E T raSkon gallon* p d pay of wator tor SS acrea ol poll coura* krigatloo.
Th* withdraw!* uaad by Mila prajaaod praiact will con*tel at
ground wator M m lha Florida Aqultor and Surfield Aqutter
i y itoma via 11 propoaad wait, and Surfaca Wator from a Pend iris
t prop*aaM pump* In S.ndncla County located In S*cbon(a) t , 4,
S, 10. and 11, Tbwnahlp U South, Bang* t* Eaal known a*
Mound I* Plantation Goff Chib.
Should you ba Interacted In any of th* In lad application*, you
ahould contact Mm tt. John* River W ald Management Ot.trtet,
CMS Bold EL, P O Baa 1418. Palatka. Florida SSI F t-1 4 tt. Written
obfacbon* or a raqueat to ba Informed regarding Beard action on
Mm application may be made, but ahould be received within twen­
ty-one ( t l ) day* tram dote a l ltd* "ubileatlon. Written objection,
ahould Manner lha obMeter by name and addraaa. and fully
daacribad lha objection to the apgUeaUon. All limafy fliad written
obfaettens wM ba pracantod to tha Board for conald*ration In II*
daUbaration an th* application prior to Board taking action on the
appUcaUon Filing a written objection doe* M l an HU* yew to a
Chapter I M . Florida Statute*, admintatratlv* hearing Node* ol
Inland*d (prapoca) Olatrict 0 *cnion will be provided lo paraona
who have raquaatad Individual nolle*. Paraona arhoa* .ubetanUal
Iniaraata era effected by Mm applteollon and who fUa a patitten
within th* timeframe* praacribad by Chapter 24-1M and rule 4001.1007, Florida Adminl.uaUve Cod* (FA.O.), which meal* lha
requiremenu ol Chapter SI-104 F A C . may obtain an edmMetrathre hearing.
PubHah: March 14,1888
DEA-114

TO; NONAID R. CRANE and
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RONALD R. CRANE, tt kvmg.
and all unknown partte* claimtag by. through, under or
ogaleat

A u to

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�Saminol* Hamid, Sanford. Florida •Sunday. March 14, 1999 - S B

G olf
Contlnued from Pago 2B
The Altamonte Springs Lions
Club will host Its 6th annual
golf tournam ent May 14. There
will be n 4-person scram ble
with a $60 entry fee per golfer
to Include green fees, cart,
beverage, awards, door prizes
and food and will be hosted at
the Wcklvn Golf Club. Call 8301336 for Information...
Sobol Point Country Club re­
cently unveiled Its new name
and expanded facilities. It Is
now the Trophy Club of Or­
lando...
Lake Nona Club In Orlando,
home to Nick Faldo and Ernie
Els, was named to host the

Florida State Amateur C ham ­
pionship Ju n e 24-27...
Tuscawllla Country Club has
set up a new web site featuring
Information about upcoming
events and pictures from past
events.
Check
www.adsbcus.com/tuscaw1llagoir...
You can be sure th$t the
most famous golfer In the
world won’t make It to the
weekend at the Bay Hills C las­
sic In Orlando this week. Mi­
chael Jordan will participate In
Tuesday’s Pro-Am before the
touring professionals
start
playing for real Thursday. A
week later, the Tour heads i$&gt;

IN B R I E F
SRPD OFFERINGS
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department will be offering the
following adult program s.

CHURCH SOFTBALL
Games In the men’s slow pitch leajuc will
be played at the Lake Maty Sports Complex
on Rantoul Lane on Monday night’s and will
begin play around April 1st.

FLAG FOOTBALL
The league will follow all Florida Recrea­
tion and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag
Football rules and regulations and will play
Its games on Saturday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further
Information can be obtained by calling the
Recreation Department at (407) 330-8607.

WILLIES WINS
OVIEDO • Toucan Willies used the long
ball to great advantage Thursday night, edg­
ing past Signature Pools. 14-12. In City of
Oviedo Men’s Thursday Night Spring Slow
Pitch Softball League action at the Oviedo
Softball Complex.
Signature Pools built a 6-1 lead and eras up
8-2 before Toucan Willies exploded for eight
runs In the third Inning. The big blow tn the
outburst was a three-run home run by former
Oviedo High and Rollins College baseball
star Ryan Alklre.
Signature Pools battled back, however,
going up 12-11 entering the bottom of the
seventh Inning.
Troy Kesalnger and Alklre led off the frame
with back-to-back singlea and BUI Lang fol­
lowed with a game-winning home run.
Leading the Toucan WUlles attack were

the coast to Ponte Vedra Deach
for the Players Cham pionship
where Ju stin Leonard will try
to defend...
Winter Springs Oolf Club has
been purchased by the Meadowbrook Oolf Group, a grow­
ing. full-service management
company which owns over 00
courses nationally. The stafT Is
currently coordinating o major
renovation plan for the club­
house. parking lot and the golf
course proper...
Sixteen Central Florida golf
courses including Seminole
County's The Legacy Club at
Alaqua Lakes. Tlmacunn Golf
Club and Wektva Oolf Club,
have announced plans to mnr-

Lang (4-for-4. home run, three doubles, three
runs scored, five RBI), Scott Nielson (3-for3). Alklre (3*for-4, home run. triple, double,
three runs scored, three RBI). Rod Torrance
and Greg Register (both 2-for-3) and
Kesalnger (2-for-4. three runs scored).
Toucan Willies, managed by Mickey Nor­
ton. will take on Riverway next Thursday
night at 7 p.m.
Toucan WUlles* sister team, the PDSHackers, will open their season on Monday,
taking on GDDC at 7 p.m. at the Oviedo
Softball Complex.

Youth Volleyball Tour
TUKAWILA. WA. - Sports For Youth Foun­
dation Inc. Is currently accepting appllcaUons for boys and girls aged 15-10. who are
accomplished High School or Club volleyball
players and good citizens, both tn their
school and community, to take part tn the
1000 Ooodwtll Ambassadors World fours.
Nlneteen-ntncty-nlne m arks the 16th year
that the Ooodwtll Ambassadors have con­
ducted world tours for Junior volleyball play­
ers. The 1000 tour will travel to London.
Parts. Geneva. Venice, and Rome. Registra­
tion Deadline March 15th. 1000.
TUKWILA. WA. - H ie Ooodwtll A m bassa­
dors Sports tours Is now accepting applica­
tions for the Ju n e 1000 Adult volleyball tour
to Europe.
The tour Is two wrecks long and will visit
London. Parts. Venice, and Rome. Addition­
ally we will have full escorted sightseeing
tours of all the major d u e s to meet local
teams, and play In friendly competitions.
The tour Is open to both men and women
volleyball players. Registration Deadline
March 15th. 1000.
For further Information, or a tour bro­
chure. contact the Sports For Youth office at
(425) 251-6675, 16475 Olympic Avenue
South. Tukwila, Washington 98188.

kct the area as a premier golf
destination, specifically during
the tim es of year jvhen golfers

help golfers find the best pos­
sible tee times with the best
prices without the crowds...
Oceans Eleven Resorts Is
slated to host the Qth annual
International Network of Golf

Spring Conference and C h am ­
pionship May 23-27. ING Is
based In Lake Mary and Is a
great chance to network with
people from every facet of the
golfing world...

Continued from Page IB
Fisher has kept her team fo­
cused and has done her best to
eliminate any complacency
factor.
If anything, the softball
team, looking back on what
has occurred so far, probably
had the best chance at a re­
peat. The basketball team cer­
tainly had the talent but were
Injury-plagued all season.
The girls soccer team cer­
tainly had the talent and you
won’t find more heart than the
ones In players like Benitez,
Allison Weber. Jackie Van
Loovrn and the rest of the
Rams, but to ask them to win
the states after the state tour
of Florida was tough.
Also. Seminole County might
be the best In the state when It

comes to girls soccer.
When you have Oviedo one
night, Lake Brantley a few
nights later, then a week or
Lyman and Lake Howell, you
can toss all of the schools Into
a hat and any of them could
make It to reglonals.
It’s that tough.
Lake Maty should roll
through districts In softball.
The competition simply Isn’t
that strong this season.
Come districts. It’s nice to

have a 1*2 punch of Sawnrds
and Smith.
Lake Mary still h a s time to
order at least one cham pion­
sh ip b an n er before this school
year lets out.
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : Ike

Austin w as a lot bigger deal
before the Magic signed him
than since he actually
started playing here. The
best Magic center since
Shaq? Rony Selkaly w as
better.

Pitching Instructor
Ron'Lefty'Ranaud

Tribe
still In the box. making It a foul
ball.
Kasper then swung at a bad
pitch In the dirt, which Oantt
could not block, and Kasper
reached first on the dropped

C harles E n g lish
C le a n ing &amp;
F ed con fid en t w h en you sen d out your
better clo th es for Dry C leaning.
Our m ain plan t in Longw ood uHU be d oing the work.
Over 60 y e a n experience/
S e r v in g th e S w e e tw a te r n o d H e a t h r o w
C o m m u n it ie s Cor o v e r fifte e n ye a rs.

Cleaning &amp; Laundry H
Sanford. Florida 32771

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N O T IC E O F C H A N G E
O F LA N D U S E
R A N C H LA N D S (A R N O LD LA N E)
SM ALL S C A L E A M E N D M E N T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF W M TER SPRINGS WILL H O ID A FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE 718
T O CHANOE TH E LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM "RUSTIC RESIDEN­
TIAL* (1.1-3$ DU PER ACRE) ON LOTS #. SA. 7. 8. 0. to. 11,12 LOCATED
IN TH E NORTH ORLANDO RANOCANOS SECTION 1A. AS DESCRIBED

BASEBALL
TEAM RALLIES
CASSELBERRY • Brian Niel­
sen tossed a four-hitter and the
Seminole offense exploded for
Ove runs tn the top of the sev­
enth timing to break a 4-4 tie
a s the Tribe knocked off
hotnestandlng Lake Howell. 04. In a Seminole Athletic Con­
ference baseball game Friday.
The Silver Hawlu (5-6) had
scored three runs tn the b o t­
tom of the sixth timing to tie
the game at 4-4, setting the
stage for the Fighting Seminotes rally.
Ricardo Montalvo and Angelo
Retraces were both 3-for-4 to
lead the Seminole (10-3) a t ­
tack, while Roberto Santana,
Jimmy Bloodgood and Chris
Gace each had a double for
Lake Howell.

THE ZONING DESIGNATION OF THESE LOTS ON THE ZONING MAP IS
PROPOSED TO BE CHANGED FROM R-C1 "SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING"
(MAXIMUM t DU PER ACRE) T O R-1-AA "ONE FAMILY DWELLING" DIS­
TRICT (10.000 80. FT. MINIMUM LO T SIZE) ON LOTS 5, SA. 7.8, 9.10.11,
12 IN RECOGNITION OF THE FACT THAT SOME OF THE LOTS IN THE
NORTH ORLANDO RANCHLANDS SECTION 1A WERE PLATTED AT LESS
THAN (1) ACRE.
TH E PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE 718
RELATING T O THE PROPOSED CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE DESIG­
NATION WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 22.1999 AT 8:30 P.M. AT THE WINTER
SPRING8 CITY HALL.
THI8 PUBLIC HEARING WILL TAKE P U C E AT THE CITY COMMISSION
CHAMBERS AT 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434, WINTER SPRINGS, FLORI­
DA. INTERESTED PERSONS MAY ATTEND AND BE HEARD.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE MAY BE
OBTAINED FROM THOMA8 GRIMMS, AICP AT THE COMMUNITY DEVLOPMENT DEPARTMENT PUN NIN G DIVISION. AT CITY HALL. 1126 EAST
8TATE ROAD 434, WINTER 8PRINGS FLORIDA. FOR MORE INFORMA­
TION CALL (407) 327-1800 *303.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THE8E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT (407) 327-1800 *236.
THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING. IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
OR RECOMMENDATION MADE BY TH E CITY COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT T O ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, YOU WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. AND FOR SUCH PURPOSES.
YOU MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MADE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.

TMI W IS T FRONT DOOR M M -

NOLI COUNTY COURTHOUM ,
SANFORD. FLORIDA, at 1149

�4D • Seminole Herald. SanlonJ. Florida - Surd.., March 14. 1999

Schools
E n v iro th o n
Tho 5th annual Orango/Oscoola/Sominoio Rogional Envirothon was
hold sovoral wooks ago and
Ovtodo High School was awarded
first place in Seminolo County.
Members of tho loam worn Brent
Van Camp. Brooko Asby. Brian
Morgan. Lawlon Thompson and
Andrew Wanon with advisor Joy
Golty. Tho conlost consisted of
team problem solving In tho areas
ol water, soil, wildlifo, forestry and
botany.

U N It EH A N A l t N E W C R I M S O N ANC1 G O L D C R E S T E D
RIG TOP P A VILION ! TAKE A FAMILY J O U R N E Y IN TO
THE COLE O H O S. C O N S T E L L A T I O N OF C I R C U S S TA R S !

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IS C O M I N G ! !

I ’ve got a case of Senioritis
By A le x K a n e
S P E C IA L T O T H E H E R A L D

I w as talking with some of
my fellow
seniors
about
Senioritis when a Junior piped
In. "I guess I have Junlorttls.*
1 stared at tilts person and
stated forcefully. "No! You
don't understand!"
Senioritis. lor those uni am iliar with the disease. Is the
condition of being In the last
year of high school, and not
being able to deal with the
wait of getting out. Sym ptom s
Include not doing hom rw oik,
worrying a lot about what one
is doing following high school,
and skipping classes. Its an
odd m ixture of anxiety and
sloth.
I have Senioritis.
While I have yet to becom e
a tru an t. I And m yself less
and less motivated to do work.
I think. Alex, you know, what
Is the worst that ra n happen
If you don't this? Surely, die
colleges th at accepted you
won't reject you If get a B In
this class. Or a C. Slack!'
I have fought (courageously)
against this affliction.
It is
still extrem ely difficult In
som e cases.
I rem em ber when I was In
elem entary school, an d all of
us kids told the teacher we
would never need to know
m any of the things she was

teaching us. In high school,
that argum ent seem s pretty
valid to me. I can not p o ssi­
bly
Imagine
myself
evrr
needing to know anything
even slightly related to Mio­
cene Epoch (Come on. take a
guess w hat It Is.).
Along with the lack of work
com es the Intense desire to
leave. Now. I'll clarify that I
love my family, and I'll m iss a
lot of the friends that will re­
m ain behind, hill I'm getting
away from here.
Preferably
far away. People once tried to
encourage me to go to Rollins,
but I have a problem with a
college within walking d is­
tance from my father's office.
Now. I'd like to visit after I
leave for college, but I'd like
not to be able to do so on foot
(perhaps on a space shuttle).
The ancient Greeks under­
stood Senioritis. It Is said th at
after the evil king P an talu s
died, he was punished In H a­
des by standing In w ater
which receded when he a t ­
tem pted to drink It. and fruit
which moved away when he
attem pted to grasp it. 1 b e­
lieve m ost graduating seniors
experience nearly the sam e
feeling.
King Sisyphus could also
em pathize with high school
seniors.
In Hades, he was
forced to push an extrem ely

large stone up n hill, only to
have It fall down to the bottom
Just before reaching the top.
Sisyphus was doing what we
In the Seminole C ounty Public
School System call "busy
work."
Unlike those Individuals,
there Is hope for seniors, a l­
though It often seem s like
graduation will never come.
Tills Is not to say th at being
a senior is at all bad. It's a
nice setup, actually. It also
m akes life easier In m any
ways. When I meet people i
never met before, an easy
conversation nlways sta rts
with. "So. where arc you going
lo college?" or "So. what nre
you going to m ajor In?*
(Whenever I'm asked the latter
i either answ er 'Political Sci­
ence.* with enough confidence
to convince people th at 1 have
direction, or 1 Just answ er
"Feline Phrenology" and look
to see If they know I’m k id ­
ding.) I have no clue what I
will tulk about nfter 1 leave
high school. 1 suppose th at Is
why so m any people tu rn to
alcohol In college.

Teague Middle School will
host an annual Inform ation
m eeting March 23 at 7 p.m.
5th-grade p aren ts and s tu ­
dents are Invited to attend and
will be Introduced to the Bel­
grade and the ‘Race For Suc­
cess.* There will be rep resen ­
tatives to answ er questions
about transportatio n ,
food
services, the Teague P arent
Association and o th er asp ects
of the school.

S e m in o le s tu d ie s S h a k e sp e a re
Students in Jane Cooper's Seminole High Pre-IB English class recently
celebrated the study of William Shakespeare by creating medieval and
renaissance projects, displaying the results are Trace Norvell, Dana
Almond. Chelsea Buckhott, Daliia Vizueta and Aillson Matkovich.

Sabal
Point
Elem entary
School will host Its Reading
Festival April 6. P arents are
Invited to learn Ups on how to
Improve
their
children's
reading skills. There will be a
puppet show and a n Ice cream
social.

• • •
The Lyman M arching Band
and Guard are planning a trip
to W ashington. D.C., April 611. Plans are to perform three
or four concerts at the city's
historic sites.

• • •
M egan M. B reen, of Longwood. will be featured In the
1999 edition of Who's Who
Among American Universities
and Colleges. She is a student
at the University of M issis­
sippi pursuing a degree in
banklng/flnance an d Is set to
graduate In May. She Is the
d aughter of Lawrence and
B arbara Breen.

• * •
B rian Angelo C oduto, of
Sanford,
was
awarded a
Bachelor of Arts degree with a
major In B usiness A dm inistra­
tion from Flagler College In
St. Augustine.

• * •
Six Idyllwllde Elem entary
stu d en ts com peted In the
Special Olympics and earned
places In the top 3 of their
evenls. They Included: P re­
cio u s
M itchell,
C heryl
S m ith , S heryl W ith ersp o o n ,

La tiffan y W hite, S a m a n th a
Mil th a le r an d S a ra h B onilla.

Indian Trails Middle School
will host Project E arth 2000:
Into the Millennium on April

15.
Mandee R. Rosa, daughter
of Scott and Debra Ross of
Sanford, was recently
In­
ducted Into the College of the
Ozarks Psl Chi C hapter of the
National Psychology H onor
Society. She is a graduate of
Seminole High School.

CAPTAIN'S®*,.
s rlii
LICENSE

• • •
Oviedo High School's Winter
Color G uard will atten d Winter
Guard Intem aU onal World
C ham pionships to be held in
Dayton. Ohio.'They will depart
April 14 and retu rn April 18.

A irp o rt S h o w g ro u n d *
R o u te 02 Eaat
M o n d a y , M a rc h 15lh
and
T u e a d a y , M a rc h 16th

S ponsored By: DoLand Broaklasl
h Rotary Club

S an fo rd

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April

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all the
equipment
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Regardless of all this. I will
graduate May 20. 1999. unless
1 kill my English class, die, or
nut away to Join the circus.
Alex Kane Is n senior at Lyman
High School.

What’s
going on...

DeLand

Any company that is interested In selling our ncus|&gt;.T|&gt;er In
tlteir stores or lim ing ;i vending inncliinc &lt;il (heir locution, plense
cull m ir clrculntimi mu linger. E d K r a m a r c lk a t 322*2011
SANFORD AREA
WARECO 110 N FRENCH AVE.
AMI FOODS 316 S. FRENCH AVE.
MERITA 505 S. FRENCH AVE
STATE MARKET 1450 S. FRENCH AVE.
FAMOUS RECIPE 1905 S. FRENCH AVE.
GOLDEN LAMB 2101 S. FRENCH AVE.
BIG DIP 2439 S. FRENCH AVE.
RIB RANCH 2545 S. FRENCH AVE.
GATE 1800 S. FRENCH AVE.
HARDEES 2506 S. FRENCH AVE.
KWIK STOP 301 S. FRENCH AVE.
EXXON 101 S. FRENCH AVE.
WINN DIXIE 1514 S. FRENCH AVE.
CACTUS BOB'S 1566 S. FRENCH AVE.
MCDONALDS 112 S. FRENCH ST.
LIQUOR STORE 1303 S. SANFORD AVE.
SANFORD CT. 3301 S. SANFORD AVE.
LAUNDROMAT 2966 SANFORD AVE.
CITY HALL 300 N. PARK AVE.
SUPER DISCOUNT 2473 S. PARK AVE.
TRAILER PARK 2545 PARK AVE.
RACK 1st ST. 4 PARK AVE.
MARINA HOTEL 530 N. PALMETTO AVE.
POST OFFICE 221 N. PALMETTO AVE.
WILLOW TREE 205 E. 1st ST.
COLONIAL ROOM 115 E. 1st ST.
FAMILY DOLLAR 413 E. 1st ST.
TRU-VALUE 503 E. 1st ST.
SEM CO. COURT HOUSE 301 N. PARK AVE.
PHILLY EXPRESS 209 W. 1st ST.
SEMINOLE T0WNE CENTER 200 T0WNE CENTER CIR.
STEAK 4 SHAKE 40 SEMINOLE T0WNE CENTER
ABC LIQUOR 2865 S. HWY 17-92
E-Z ONE DISCOUNT 2707 S. ORLANDO DR.
MELS DINER 3221 S. ORLANDO DR.
SCHL0TZSKVS 2904 S. ORLANDO DR.

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE 4220 S ORLANDO OR
BUDGET INN 3200 S ORLANDO DR.
MARINERS VILLAGE 3320 S ORLANDO DR
DENNYS 3771 S.ORLANDO DR
MCDONALDS 3785 S ORLANDO DR
RAYMOND FURNITURE 2670 ORLANDO DR
QUINCYS 2935 ORLANDO DR.
FOOD LION 3121 ORLANDO OR.
SHONEYS 3150 ORLANDO DR
SONNYS B-B-Q 3506 ORLANDO DR.
BRIDGEWATER APTS 500 W. AIRPORT BLVD
SANDALWOOD CONDOMINIUMS 110 AIRPORT BLVD
ST0NEBR00K APTS 1000 AIRPORT BLVD
SCC BUILDING V 100 WELDON BLVD
SCC BUILDING A 100 WELDON BLVD..
SAILP0INT APTS 401 W SEMINOLE BLVD.
REGATTA SHORES 2335 W. SEMINOLE BLVD.
CENTRAL FL. REG. HOS. 1401 W SEMINOLE BLVD.
(EMERGENCY)
CENTRAL FL. REG HOS. 1401 W. SEMINOLE BLVD.
(MAIN)
TWELVE OAKS RV 6300 W SR 46
OENNYS 4650 W. SR 46
SUPER 8 MOTEL 1-4 4 W. SR 46
COUNTRY GENERAL 4000 E. SR 46
CRACKER BARREL 200 HICKMAN DR.
MCDONALDS 150 HICKMAN DR.
TOWN 4 COUNTRY 5355 ORANGE BLVD.
VIVONA'S PIZZA 2477 PARK AVE. 4 25th
ACE HARDWARE 207 E. 25lh ST.
DOLLAR GENERAL 7542 STATE ST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY JAIL 212 BUSH BLVD.
KATIES COVE WEKIVA PARK DR.
CARRIAGE COVE 500 CARRIAGE COVE WAY
PINE RIDGE 1718 PINE RIDGE RD.
CEDAR CREEK 2450 HARTWELL AVE.
GEORGIA ARMS 2600 GEORGIA AVE.

LAKE MARY AREA
REFLECTIONS PLAZA 520 LAKE MARY BLVD.
DALTON PLACE APTS.13411 LAKE MARY BLVD.
CAFE SORRENTO 227 COUNTRY CLUB RD.
APPLETONS 3575 LAKE MARY BLVO.
MR. PRINT 3813 LAKE MARY CENTER
REGAL POINT APTS. 1000 SUN 4 REGAL POINT TERRACE
HIDDEN VILLAGE 955 PEBBLE CREEK DRIVE

LONGWOOD AREA
LONGWOOD CITY HALL 155 W. WARREN AVE.
OUNKIN DONUTS 17-92
ECKERD DRUGS 947 W. SR. 434
TOWNSHIP PLAZA W. SR. 434
BOSTON MARKET LONGWOOD VILLAGE PLAZA

OVIEDO AREA
TOWN HOUSE 9E. BROADWAY ST.

OSTEEN AREA
OSfEEN DINER
POST OFFICE

DalARY AREA
WINN DIXIE 42237 2 N. US HWY 17-92
WINN DIXIE PROVIDENCE PLAZA

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daya of your racaipt of thia doc umanl. If flooring impaired
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HOTICS OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolica la haraby givan:
Sarninola Wrackar Sanrtca will
call t l Public Auction lor sal­
vage lot caah on demand to
highaal biddar, lha following
daacribad vehicles:
Marsh SS, 1SSS
■7 SUBARU 4 DR
Vln «JF1 AC44B1HD102111
The auction will ba held al
tj:0 0 pm on lha aakl dales
above. At Sarninola Wrecker
Service 1S40 S. Myrtle Are
Sanlord. Fla. 12771 Prospective
biddera may Intpact vehicles
one hour prior lo aala. Terms
are cash or cartlllad fundi
Sarninola Wrackar rsaarvaa tha
rlgM io accapt or raiset any and
all bids
Publiah: March T4. TSSS
OCA-ttS

71—H elp W anted

Now hiring FT position tor deliv­
ery A account mgr. reqd Class
0. must till 75 lb*. some phone
skills, phis mo bonuses. 40IK
plan, drug bee. EOE. Can 3015589 or las 301-5591. 1512 S
French Ave. Conlacl Mark Mgr
Help Wanted Indutlrial

Brighton Gardens Assisted Liv­
ing A Skilled Nursing Facil I
tood A beverage
servers,
dishwashers, and cooks. Part
lime and full time.Nursing
CNA'a All shift*
4076*5-3990 apply within

Factory Workers, asp. Gists
Cutter, Metal Processing. Saw
Operator. DFWP. Benefits. Wa­
ter Bonnet. 350 tAnchor R d .
Casselberry. FL
Church Secretary: PT 25 hr*/
week Send resume lo Grace
United Methodist Church. 499 N
Country Club R d . Lake Mary.
32746
0RIVERS FLATBE0

$1000 SIGN-ON BONUS!
•Quality Home Tune
•Liie Model Equpment
•Rider Program Plus
MUCH MORE'!
C U .-A A 6 mot OTH
ECK MAer BOOAt 16636
SSSCVhr
1st A 2nd Shifts
We have 6 long term opening*
m me Sanlord area Must have
own transpo A delated No ex­
perience reqd No Fee' Drug
rest Reqd Ca» 894 6713 OR
787 8188'

* Otnerel Laborer! |S#mt
United A Si Jed I needed imme
rkatety
' A/C Duel Mechanic*, Electri­
cian* A Helpers » Soots A *■penenca needed immediately
Top pay Transportation A di4y
pay available
' Secretary needed remediate
*7*
_
* Driver w4h van prelwtreq not
required
Apply
al IM S Park Drtva,
Sanford. 301-1440. EOC
Inti Co keeks mm*me tun &lt;vs
virtual wgreal penpia skirt to
hep local aipansion 164 1060
"Cracker Barret**
OihwasTwvs Cooks 5erve&gt;s
100 thekman O fi 4 • Hwy 46)
407-114-1010

*JOBS*JOBS*JOBS*
Adacco It Cinerary seeking as­
sembly worsart tor a MerKat
Facuty m the Sanford la»a
Mary ana Good manual dener
ay and good atiaude a mutt*
Fast sh.ft long term temp to
perm lor the rqra cendvSet*
C M Adecco, Lea* Mary at 407IK-7171 tor an tntorvwwl
200 Waymonl Ct SuHa t?«
1 *1* Mary
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Adecca
110 unit apt com piei in need of
Main! Supvtr A PT housakaeper. Su prtr must ba A/C
certified, poof care a ptua Fai
return* lo 112-2411.

O p m R IU N IT IIS
1400-110.000/mo. Inn hearth 4
nutribun CO « aaaamg mobvtl
ad indtviduaia lo work
from
home
Guaranteed henD*ty
fraadjm and growth Ca* Susan
8306774

A B E TTE R JOB FOR YOU'
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HELP Personnel *19-44*4
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We fust opened our brand new
Sanlord oftici and ara tooting
tor penile to bean wonung m
nwaawy* C*« New | * o n jX »

55— Business
O m iR iU N niis
beds possible arpand to 60*
As* 4490K. Term* Can Sam
Buran. Omni Real Estate. 964
491 996* Al F tpwiaaal ffwuoul
FLA

Activity astlatant P T N i t N
hour acpfy vi person at
940 S Meaonvwa Are . Sanford
Animal CaretKennatt
FT P T BeneMs own car
407-338-7278

Working partner needed no «*■
vestment 111 6711

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Need a Working Partner
Fur Piruura Washing Butmeu
407-111-4712

71—H elp W anted
cook

11you want to work, then we anr
pul you to work tight Hand Man
haa bean m tie labor buameat tor
over IS yra Work today and get
Paid today! W* ofter a vinery oI
lobiilhamduatnail«td Pickup
and delivery service* a available
m (he Sanlord area Car RHM
Long wood • 160 6106
Needed 30 people in toutn
Sanlord lor evening warehouse
work. rw«l day pay avarabt* Why
wan to work 3 IO* is a« you n
need no e&gt;p req Cal Right Hand
Man nLongwood at 1606106.
Ask about our Sanlord pickup
Sunthin# Stifling wii be onsrta
al Flea World. Friday. March I9tti.
from Sam-4pm taking appcations
lor mvnediaia openings m local
pubhc schools Currently hmng tor
food service and custodial wortera pleas* stop by our boom lor •
tree gift and ipeak with on* oI our
counselors

Automatic TrAftemladon Re­
butktor A Transmission Inttaff■r, Cottman Transmssron in
Maitland area « seeking two In­
dividual! An asp Hans rebuilder A installer who taka
pride in then wortmansft*) Esc.
salary A new working cond
Only ist-ctoss rebuAdari A ««p
installers need apply Must
hava own loots. 647-7072 A
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position
Req
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Sal 418 22K and evceiienl ben­
efits contract
The Sanford
Budge 500 13 Hofy Sanlord
FL 32771 Phone (407) 330
6771 eoe mttVY
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longwood Ret.remew vAege
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P7T BALES POSITION: LaAes
apparel No eve* or Sun Appry
at 212 E tu St Sanlord
Hiring data entry A tmai produc
bon tor maooa camrts operabon
computer erp req d 327-1125
Mouse Oearung •Perfect JoCH
low stress 2-5 dayVwk 47,hr
Miles pd. car reqd 81* 5595

IM M E D IA T E H IR IN G
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Monday Usrch 15 1999
a oo it oo a m a
300 -7 0 0 P M
Stop by tor a GUARANTEED N
TERVIEW at your McOonakfl
crew and hourly manager pos*
(•wave apply at
Lake Mary McDonalds*
4210 Lake Mary Blvd
Mary. FL 12748
407
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Immediate Opening tor rarvtonai
floor care positions on 3rd shJt
1 Opm6am m Lake Mary area
Cal Phrfo O 942 8289 between
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Installers!
WILL TRAIN'
Vencsi tends Bene»«*'
Call 1407) S K 4700
tnauranca
Worsers Ccvnpensaton
Medtoai darns Eiamners
GAB Robvis a national w
su'anca sarvicat organuat«n
ha* this immediate openng
a•alarm vt ou Laae Mary Fla
onre Pj*.bon requets a m nmgis of two years eiperenc#
handling Worsers Compensa­
tion Ued«ai Ionly) cuvn hie*
Base computer good organqa
bcnal and strong customar tanrce ski** ara also requved FL
state adjusters kcensa praWa o«er compel bve saiare*
and a comprenensivt benefits
package Quailed candidates
a-e encouraged to FAX lend a
resume to
GAS Rob*n* N A
Attn RMS Eiarrvner
P O Boi 952619
Las* Mary FL 32795
FAX 407 805-0406
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4 0 7 -3 0 2 -5 3 3 4
We need experienced, skilled tradespeople. ASAPI
Come work with the best crew in town.
Start enjoying great pay. real benefit*, paid holidays &amp; &lt;?
vacations. 40tK Toots A Reliable Transportation reqd 8

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Irrigation Helper: Must have 2
yrs minimum erperience re*i
dentiel Eiceiient pay 4 bene­
fit* Caff between 2 3pm only
904 774 9373
Irrigation laborer. FT. etpenence preferred Vacation pen
sion Cal 327 8133
(T th e PERFECT JOB 'or you
pad time afternoon, or evening 7
Would you k*e retail or assem
bty work 7 Gy* u* a CA»" 647
8010 EOE. Never * Fee

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JOBS JOBS JOBS
CORCSTAFF OPEN HOUSE
TUES MARCH IS, S-11AM
ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE FOR
Mech*n«4i i t i r d i e i
Sewing Machine Operators
light Industrial E.V Povhon*
Abend open house at
3644 So Orlando Or Sanford
330-7789
Alao seeking individual* with
Adrmnialrafiv# and Accounting
Eiperbte. Fai r##uma* lo 6*4COTS

Nittofiwtd* seeking PT.FT med­
ical billers Up lo 35tCyr No
medical erperience necessary
PC requved 1 800 921 9939
Need Servers. FT 4 PT Apply
O Flyers Wingt 4 Gnu 3689
Lake Emma Rd lake Mary
313 4656
Needed Now Entry level ware
house driver Musi have valid
FDL S6 50 *7/hr, based on erp
4 work nullity Heavy lilting
reqd Can 8316767 lor appt
PAINT PREP reeded Mint
have tran»p to Sanford 3 4
week * of work $6 OO hr cash
Stad now 4076396838

LA B O R E R S N E E D E D
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HCAITH IHSUtlANCt AHO tOIK
PLAN* Drug bve workpiece
Apply af P*0 Maier tbrve.
Aftsmonl# Spring 2*0 4000

Plumber*
Join a win“*nq team with all
Iradc* Branq new office for
Sanlord! All skill lerei* Immc*
dvile work' Cal Now' (407) 30?
5334
Landscapers: Fu« le v erpet
ence preferred vacation and
pension Call 322 8133
Medical Assistant or Nursing
Assistant lor MDs office 3
dayv week Apply lo 134 Be t
lord Cl. Sanford . FL 32773

IMMEDIATE OPDiiNGS
Order Puller: lake Mary area
48 50hr Long lerm temp
Oita Entry: Longwood Mai hand
area* To 44Tw Hgh production
casual enwonments
Recepflonltl: M u T 'r Orlando
toealron* To 18 SOhr Temp
end temp lo hue Profe»*ional
demeanor and computer eipen­
ence required Immediate open­
ing*
Administrative: Multiple Odando
locations From 46hr* Computer
Mersey prolessonal demeanor
mufti tasSmg required Spe
dairy
placemen*
available
Free computer Irjvmvg1
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When you enlisl and
become ehg«M tor a certain
skill you could qua**/ lor me
Montgomery G I B6 plus the
Army College Fund Tnal
means you could earn up lo
450 000 tor college duong a
tour-ywar enlislmer#

$65,000 In Stutli-nt
U ian s Repaid

HARMTODRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
noE m m m m :

If you r# stuck with a student
loan that I not *i default, to#
A/my rrvght pay ft oft - up to
465 000' It you quaMy we 4
reuuce your d#tft by tr3rd to#
•ach year you serve

•$12,000 Cash Honusrs
If you qualify and vobaifeef
to serve m on# ot to# Army*
top-pnonty occupational skins
you CCkAd rvcarv# a cash berus
of 147to 412.000*

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• Dsy A Wttktnd C lm at
• Flnanctil Assistinc*
• Carritrs Hiring On Slta

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local Army raovder IrvLiy

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H e lp w a n t e d
WebSite Sales
People needed
immediately.
Growing company needs motivated
individuals. Flexible schedule, growing
territory, training provided, opportunity for
advancement. Call Gina at Infinity Marketing
(407) 808*6021, or Fax resume to
407-349-1488 or Email
Gina_lnfinity@hotmail.com

O A r e y o u a fra id o f th e p h o n e ?
Receipts. Deductions. Facts. Figures. Forms. Yes, it's tax time.
Make your Me easier. Phone us now lor an appointment,
,
and keep more ol your hard-earned money.

IR S
Call 1-600-324-7115
TO LL FREE
24 hours lor a recorded
message to
get a F R E E brochure.

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O D o y o u h a te d e a lin g w ith th e p u b lic ?

If y o u r answ er to these q u e stion s is no!

Then, wehaveagreat careerwaitingforfoui!
The Seminole llernld Is looking for a
Classified Representative.
This full-time position offers:

TAX SERVICE
We make house cals.
Quick, Accurate,
Year Round J
Cut

1400-M-TAXES

Initial Consultation
I T S N O T T O O L AT E* L I S T Y O U I I
TAX PREP BU S IN ES S W ITH US

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sunshine Slatting under con­
tract wth the Seminote County
Public School* ha* .mmed.are
Full 6 Pad time povtum* avail
able for food *ennce 4 cuttodiat Apply at our new location
295 Waymont Cl »t05 in Lake
Mary or Call 323-0*40 tor de­
tail*
Requirement*
include
FDLE-FBI background check* &amp;
Drug Testing EOE.OFWP

AT HOME PROFESSIONALS
11 500 43000 mo potant-al Na
tonal Co, Rapd Erpan%&lt;on
Work bom home 407 977-5845

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Any American director who says he
hasn't been influenced by Hitchcock ie out ol his mind.' —
John Frankenheimer
(C) 1M9 by fiTA. inc

Grad* Operation 7 Foreman F T
erp preterred COL reqd vacatvyi and pennon. 322 8 133

ATTENTION CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

(S 5 2 ) 343-7B87
K E N R K

Medical Recapfionitt. MA, LPN:
For Medical group lake Mary,'
Sanford E»c benefit pkg Fat
resume to 830-1116

You can find
Solutions to your
business or personal
IRS problems)

CWvbrVy Cptwr cryptograms are creatod bum ououkons by tamoua
peepie pat) and present Each wrier w rw ccher stands lor another
fodaysrkie O equal, f

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Driver local dcilverto* lor wood Door A Trvn Company FI
Mon Fn, 6am 2 30pm « over
time Class B COL (pad dnvmg
record listing reqd. eic bene
Ms 44 5Gtw neg to erp
OfWP EOE *07 321 4410

Immediate Start Sale* rep.
commujicn P/T, F7T Po»ltlve
Image. 771-4152

TAX PROBLEMS?

C ELEB R ITY CIPHER

E K

Apply al stora located at 1910
French Avenue (near the Wen
O re ) or rat T l' 5000 TOO AY

Eipertencad Tanker Driver,
mutt have Ha/mafs, cal tor ap
pointment, 333 346!
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C A LL A TS TO D A Y A N D S TA R T R IG H T AWAY!

ARn: MOTHERS A OTHERS
Work from home Eirn estra
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R Y P S Z F Y Y p

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available (Onver* and Phor-e
Personnel | and F/T Mgmt post
bon* Ekceaenl entry level pay
learn bow to become a Fran
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71— H u p W a n t e d

★ TH IS JO B IS FOR YOU ★

Attention: Work from Home
Our children com* to the
otic# everyday4
4500 41500 pit 42000-4450011
www work Irom-home nelpeys
1-800-596-7414

Front Desk. Breakfast Server,
House keeper*. Mouse Man A
AM Dish Waalttr: FT. Appy
Lake Mary Courtyard. 13S Inter­
national Parkway. Lake Mary
444-1000

J S M K S

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
WO trim Work Sanlord O lando (jffee Must have pioasing
personalty Tramprytation and
be computer iterate 32 hrvwk
at 47.lv Send resume to 217 S
Oak Ave Sanlord FL 12771

71—H ttp W anted

• ELECTRICIANS • PLUMBERS • WELDERS • HVAC

Attention: Ptvona Proa Wanted!
New marketing firm looking lor
highly motivated ndmdusit
with positve attitude! Quick
management advancernem op­
portunities CM lor interview 0
16T7-TT7-TM2.

Banquet
Server*
needed
ASAP, on call, lop pay, some
n p needed. Call Alan or Judy
O 301-1939

MO

Data Entry Clark: P7T must
know Windows 95 A Microsoft
Offee Must bo a proficient typKt A adny i to In* detaJs Cap­
able ot handling mufti line
phones with dispatching Non
smoker Caff between 2-3pm
only 904 774 9373

71—H e ip W anted

71—HELr Wanted

W E N EED YO U I

ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an Eviri
4500 11500mo PT
SI 000 44 SOOmo FT
I 688 S I ! -0971
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J O B S JO B S JO B S

M J W B

Construction Claanar open
enced. transportation a must.
407-339 178t leave message

322-2611 TOPLACEYOURAD

Electric tent

Aaal. Mgr - FT tor mm storage
Benefits vacation, bonus mcentrve* A/R. KV. tossing coluclions. computer home type
maintenance Eip deseed W J
tram right person Apply 2403
N O B T . Orlando. M F 1-*pm

Institutional cooking sip req.
FFMC a ptua PT a m shift,
aeproa 23hr week 47 OOhr
Contact OJaft. mon Fn, batween
9am 11pm at 9407) 336 1990
bob m td Y

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Commercial
landscape
co
looking lor F T P T ftoi hrs esti­
mator. plant material purchaser
A some office duties Send resame to REW Landscape PO
Bor 941484. Lake Mary. FL
32795 or cal 328 9425

Come |OVi our brand new San­
lord ofhce and start working vnmeckeiey CM Now' (407) 101
5334_________________________

i tiring I
* OFFICE CLERK
' ADMIN ASST
* CREDIT MGR
Where yog get the job that
you want A S A P
NO FEE' CALLII6O6061

BID MONEY WORKING AT
HOME! Lei u* show you how.
CAll 844-723-7880

JO B DOM E!

Car Dataller; 4400 neek Need
buck Equipment supplied Call
407 482 2539

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55—Business

IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T N I 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
•(M M O L * CO UN TT.
FLORIDA
Q IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOl •• SS CA 14 K
COLONIAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
OEOROE L PRICE
r r al
M F4N D ANTM !
HOTICS OF ACTION
CONCTRUCTIVR 4SRVICS
TO OEOROE L PRICE UNKNWON SPOUSE OF OEOROE L
PRICE whose ratidanca It
unanoam ,f ha/ahaJthay ba tiemg and d he/she/they ba da ad.
tha unknown dalandanta who
may
ba
spouses,
hairy
devisee* orantaaa. aatignaaa
Lanora. c rad,lora. Irualaaa. and
atl partiaa claiming an inlaraal
by. through. uncUt or againaf
lha Oafandanlt who ara no I
known to ba daad of stive. and
all paniaa having or claiming lo
hava any right. Iitla or inlaraal
In tha proparty daacribad in tha
mortgaga baing foreclosed
tiara in
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo foracloaa ■
mortgaga on tha following
proparty
LOT 41. HERONWOOD AT
CARILLON. ACCOROlNQ TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT DOOK 4t.
PAOES S4. SS. 94 ANO ST OF
THE PUDUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa baan Mad agalnat you and
you ara required to aarva a
copy ol your wrllton dclanaaa.
d any. to It on DAVID J STERN.
CSO Pla.nhd a attorney. whoaa
addraaa ia (91 • Umvaraity
Onva *409. Plantation. FL
34)34 (no lalar than 40 daya
Irorn lha data ol tha fital publi­
cation ot thia nolica ol action)
and lila tha original with tha
dark of Ihia court allhar balora
aarvica on Plalntilfa attornay or
Immadlalaly tharaaftar. otherwraa a default wiA ba antarad
againal you tot tha tallal
Uamandad in tha complaint or
palllion Mad haraln
WITNESS my hand and lha
aoal ol Ihia Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Ihia lOlhday ot
MARCH. ISSS
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rulh King
DEPUTY CLERK
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, paraona with disabllitiaa naadmg a special accomo­
dation ahould conlacl COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at lha SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouaa at
407-314-4340 1■400-944-4771
(TOD) or 1-800-9*4-8770. via
Florida Ralay (entice
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
•Cl S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
CUITE 400
PLANTATION. FL 04024
98-33SI8ICOI)
Publiah. March 14. 21. 1999
OCA-114

71—H elp Wanted

13— H e a l t h Sl B e a u t y

1X3 R U N S 3 T IM E S
S -4 C
A W EEK FOR
O n i*
1 3

• Great Benefits
• Paid Vacation
• Health Insurance
• 401K Plan
• Generous Incentives Package

**» f * y

***

We need a self-starter with lop-noteh
customer service skills, telemarketing experience,
computer knowledge and superb organizational skills.
If this sounds like you,
Call Kellie @ (407) 322-2611
for an appointm ent

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CO ■ Seminole Herald. SanlooJ. Florida Sunday. March 14. 1999

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S e m in o le H e ra ld

322-2611 or Toll free from Orlando S31-9993
You can fix your ad lo 407-323-9408
300 N. French Ave., Sanford 32771 •P. O. Box 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office la open fo aerve you Monday through Friday. 8 am •5 pm

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DEADLINES:
For Tuesday'* edition, the deadline Is Monday at noon
For Wednesday* edition, the deadline la Tuesday at noon
For Thursday's edition, the deadline la Wednesday at noon
For Friday's edition, the deadline Is Thursday at noon
For the weekend edition, the deadline Is Friday at noon
Homo Health Care
Elderly Caro
Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
Cemotory Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Healthcare
Lost A Found
Speoal Notices
Nursery &amp; Child Care
We&gt;ght Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

BEHS3H
45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

CLASSIFIED

322-2611

also wiS take cash or a personal check. Advertisers who wish lo be Med can
make arrangements at the dme the* ad is placed PWse keep in mtod
•da in the Pereonals (dass. 21). Business Opportunist Idas*. S5) A Oarage
Sales (217) require payment to advance.

In thft t v t nt you need *° change vour 8d;

II you need to change your ed while rt it running, please give us » call and
we wil make (he change for the next available nation. Please eheckyoui&lt;ed
on the first day ol publication II you hod an error, please can us Immedalely
and we wil correct die error tor me next publication We are responsible for the
^Brst Insertion only and orty for Ihe cosl of me firsl insertion
y

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EM PLOYM ENT
117 Commercial Ronlals
118 Office Space For Ronl
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Ron!
125 Loaso To Own
127 Siorage.Olfico For Rent

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

REAL E S TA TE

R EN TA LS
91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommato Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments - Unhimished
tOO Condomtryjm Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duplea/Tnptex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse.'Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

221 Good Thing! to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Mlscelaneous
229 Auctions

MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ol State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Homo Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Salo
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreago Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Warned
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Storeo/Radio
185 Computer! For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Offico Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

231 Care For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtcfes/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pots A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies

201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnbqueCoSacttWa*
215 Boats &amp; Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
219 Wantod lo Buy

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air ConcHoning

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Ropatr
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
282 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic TVe
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hailing
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A R ep*
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakefronl Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 tawdry Services

287 Lawn Sendees
288 Logal Services
269 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 04. Lube A Filter
294 Painling
295 Papec Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Of'- .Tuning
299 Plumbir „
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sxkng
305 Small Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swtmmng Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Tranaportaton
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
318 Weidtog A Sheet Metal
318 Wei Dolling
319 Window Washing A Ttolng

KIT ’N‘ CARLYLE ® by Larry Wrighl

Guardian
Commerce Center

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R E TA IL SH O W R O O M W ITH
W A R EH O U SE AH O O F F IC E .
W ILL D IV ID E . F R IM E 441
LO C A TIO N W IT H E A S T A C C ES S
N O R TH A S O U TH
7803 N O B T, Suite 3
O rlando, F L 32810-2682
(4 0 7 ) 6 3 0 -3 4 5 0 - L a n d lo r d §
(4 0 7 ) 5 7 8 -2 5 0 0 - 8 I f M g r . 8

71— H elp W a n t e d
IM M EDIATE HIRING
FOR C R EW I

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

•era money IWv£*i nomt
i op|)orluntfy

Vfcod a* TempJabe
ahwa permanent Jobe TC

Monday. March IS. 1999
8 00 - It 00 AM A
3 0 0 -7 0 0 PM

Stubbti, who Ihras with J. Ptstoottor of Dooaithoch,
Bavaria, Qarmany, lihaa Is travsl by car, ____
much to Itw concam of bar
humans. Ufhanmr tba ham
&gt;
a car cUrtlitf, aha lamps oaths
2
root and clln|t Ultra until
/
•
tha drivar haara har
f ^ r&gt; WTfER-

Stop by tor • GUARANTEED IN­
TERVIEW al your McDonalds
craw and hourly manager post-

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M A N YTO U em
c a l l mowti

Advertise your yard sale In Ibe

Srmlaule N rrsM for only f .31/prr line.
Call by Mean an Tuesday ami your 6-Uiw ad ran
run r^rtArre days in tbr MrraM for enly 88.18!

(407) 322-2044
Programmer
Dover Trainee
L P N Pertame
Rome Trainee
Clerical Tranee

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COMMUNITYUMTIO

Secretary: knowledge ol con­
structun odea management.
M e g . computer. Santoro area
Resume to PO. Box 95 Sentord,
FL 32772.

0*ud»f«7) IPOWJAtAK 69/mm

Ladiws Call FUEI
(407) 786-TALK*

Restaurant Help: Immediate
opening* FT/PT, Eapd onty.
Rets. reqd. Cal 3Q2-0S99

C redit Card Billing
1-8 0 0 -C IT Y -F U N

e i t i u U MSA,

POSITIONOPENFOR:
71— H elp W a n t e d

Outstanding Sum m er Job
Opportunities exist now at

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE

PBX OPERATOR
tuS-rime (Mon-Fri) 2nd ehto (3 30 p m •11 30 pm ) opportunity taxa
PBX operatoritteneei &gt;ut We require a high attoool dtptomwOEO
and beeie WMpuMWMrtcal M e . Previous e^ertence w*i mmme phone* it prMenod- We oUer eecesen beneWi end pay 7.8tWw
PiMwe apply In person

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South Seminole Hoeprui.

Orlando/Sanford Airport.

For Uafloo*itm
p r p r V " »IX 1 T/i
entIh call
W "
Kell«
1 M r -* -VS al
VI
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O IL A N D O REGIONAL
SOUTH SEMINOLE

T

322-2C11 or mail resume to:

S e m in o le

Human Retouroee,

S JIS m S T T M 04
ortM(407) 787-08M

Psopls-psraon with integrityand antfuisiatmnaadad
to cal on account* for too Sominoti Horold. This 8
an "outsido* position withtaco-to-toco salts.
Pravtous ad salts raqubad.

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F.O. Bu 1N7 • laatord, FLS2771

Get in on all the growth!
D ynA ir Services, Inc. Is experiencing phenomenal growth in our second year

Dollar Rant A Car

of operations. N o w is a perfect opportunity to get involved In the dynamic com­
mercial aviation industry. W e are currently accepting applications for part-time
Ramp Services and part-time Aircraft Cleaners positions. Applicants m ust w ork a
flexible schedule, understand som e English, pass a drug screening, complete a ten
year work/school history. For those interested in Ramp Services positions you
must possess a valid Horida driver's license and be able to lift up to 75 pounds
on a consistent basis. W e O ffe r:

at tha
Sanford Airport

+ NEW

H IG H E R S T A R T IN G W A G E S

ha* put time opening* for Service Agent* and
Cum m er Service Hep*.

Apptykifmwon
9-5 p.m.
Tuaaday thru Saturday at:

j Dollar Reet ACar 1
Mant be I • yean of u e and have a valid FL.
driven Uceme. Smotc/drag he* wutpiacc. ED

$ 6.50 p e r h o u r fo r Hemp Services
$ 6.00 p e r h o u r for A ircraft Cleaner*

*)■ Free Uniform s
•f Free Parking

,
AieEe*

+ Learn valuable job skMt

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

^ Opportunities for advancement
For more information please stop by our
.
administrative office Monday through Friday
from 10 A.M. until 3 P.M. and fill out
an application, or call 322-3693."

DynAir Services, Inc. '
Sanfon
Don’t let these opportuWMrn fly

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Style
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Apartments
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�71— H elp W a n t e d
Tiic h a r Alda A 2 Vaar old
Taachar. Eminence preferred
Please cal 407-326-9333
Temporary work at Sammole
Town Center lor the Easter Pho­
to Promotion Helpers S bunreel, must be over 16 Ceil 1600-265-6763

ROSELEAVILLAS
In apaclal, 2/1
tit Uo.
Id. Rent
RenffIf Vf.
330-6633 Of 296-3300
103— H
U

Mrg lor M S 18 Steel Manul
Co in NW On Good Benefits
GF/W/f* 299-1502

38R 2BA CHA. 2 car garage,
SantorWLaka Mary
iry area $750/
mo. 1700 deposit 374-3974

Caregiver hskpr Good
FT. NS. Depen. R e ft.
now live out 321-3603

Ava*

o c ia ic s

n f u r n is iie d

WELDERS/WELDER'S HELPERS

73— E m plo y m en t
W a n t t ii

I r i rirchhoff
ch

ouses-

$500 D O W N -W H Y RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home ml O H A. new paint A car­
pet? Aak about HUD home*!
The HJMman Group, Inc.
Realtor*----------- .131 -6333

n.toi fritnn
rjT.ni tin
mo
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norm
Loae weight and earn a great in­
come MVpail sm* Ira tun t
easy I W U H I H

104 6aka Cl. beautiful &lt;999
tq ft California style 2 story,
poof, tennis ct amenities Re
ducedto 1123.000
321-106$

323*8670

Wanted! Serious people to lose
weight Dr approved. 1$ back
guarantee Earn 150036000 PT/
FT 600-3550117

Loae weight end earn a great in­
come luTpart wna Ira fun S
easy *04 771-0011

141— H o m es F o r S ale

UWE ADA t eonu (470VO
1 BOOM . 14*0VO Afro UP

_______ 600-620-6761_______

Work From Home

^t022^J£i4120or^54505^

MARINER'S VILLAGE

VINOM O: L a n persons dream
Few noun • Good $ Price to
tea Free Brochure

Mig for M S /S Sleek Manut
Co w NW Orl Good Benefit*
GF1W.P 2991592______________

a MOVE IN SPECIALtl 400 »q
ft S up' $265 A MONTH Office-

1BR OARAGE APT, quiet area,
rest a* a pm. no smoker*, no
pets, $450 mo Jemigan Properl« t . 330-3255

Trensportition Co. needs i t
tistant in Salaty Dept Must
have knowledge of driver Met S
driver logst. 600-991-1
-9940

WELDERS/WELD-“
ER'S HELPERS

118— O ffice S pace F o r
R ent

99— A pa r tm en ts U n f u r n is h e d

•oao KOafT Pm m v* ta HO 000
hvaUrew u nati«w citw « Ivy*

kaa* ua*tree me

. *•**«•
usui
it m o t I. OkAaci .trot up
Waterfront 3/3. on canal to ski
lake, pool on 1/2 ac $112,900
4/1.!,Ovw 1.600 sq ft. BvtSrV
lam. trpfc, tried. 663.600
LK Mary Custom BLT 5 bad. 2
5 b e . Uv, Dm. Fern, acr poof.
2c gar on 2/3 acre $249,600

Sanford In Country
3 bdrm house • 1600/mo S
SeOCVOap 1 bdrm apt • $42S/mo
6 $425/ dap Cel 326-0063

t mfQfd/Wuudbifti • btiutiful 3/
2. landed yard, on quiet cei-desec m eiac subdivision aval
end March $845/mo 774-7071
3/1 with office AMom#» n-tow Good area $750 1/1
$375 3214757

4 BR. pool, iirtptace. lancad
hug* lot. greal area, only
$93 500 332 9695 (Realtor)
Sen lord Condo •Furnished
Eryoy the fieodom of condo in mg like newt Large 2 bedroom.
2 bathroom, screened porch
Oated Aaaigned parking, plus
storage uref Pool ana clubhouse
Overlooks lake and
fountain New pant and carpel
End und Pm* Ridge 152.500
(407) 661-9667________________

S T fe W R O W
RENTALS
Meytair Area 2/11 OupkM. W/
0 Hook Up. CHA
ISSOitSOO
Martk Lake VWaga 3/2 condo
«/ krepfae*. comm poof, taka,
W/D hook up. NICE UrA/IASO
Leka Mary 1/2. 2 story, wood
*ri deck overlooks pond coun­
try hmg. soackius 66T1/|6$0
Santord 4/2 W/ Lg Comer Lot
Out trie Storage Shed. Comptototy RemodNed $710/1710
Commercial Space 900 Sq Ft.
2 Offices tod Recaption Area
Alarm System— .._$42S/$4}$
2 Warehouse Beys 1600
Square Feel
U001M 0

181— A

p p l ia n c e s

II* TV $40 . Oraiatr w/ mirror
$20. Wadding Drta*. georgeOut $75 323-9211 Jo Ann

Bade: Orthopedic turn mattress
sets, Syr warranty. Twin $75.
tut' $105 queen $125. king
$175 Never used 407-668-9376

2 camatary lota &gt;n Oakiawn Cemetary on 46A Call Oamd
Jackson tt 613 287 0505
36' Wood Lath* A 4 1 6' Jointer
With attachments $100 each
407-123-6360

Brand new black simulated
Leather Love Seal. $50 00 Can
322-4525. Santord
Bunk Bad*: Red tubular with
boards S mattresses Like newt
1175. OBO 604-0500
Day Bed: white iron. Victorian
style, 2 twin orthopedic mat­
tresses. trundle New In boi
$275 407466-9376
Furniture
6
Appliances:
Washers i dryers $50 A up
solas $49 6 up. chavs $25 8
up Dmeties $39 A up. beddmg
sets $50 6 up 125 CRI5 (Up
sale Rd 6 Hwy 46) Santord
407-302-4104________________
GETTING MARRIED MUST
SELL vanity of furniture and
prices Couches, love seats
colfee 6 end tables queen bed
room set. tempt, used was to
was carpeting, oven, reckner.
and more'" Gal 321 6612

Antique 2 handed scythe in
good condition Only $30 00
Please can 332-0167
Church looking tor land to build
a sanctuary and homeless
shelters possible owner financ­
ing 5 .acres m the Sanford area
Orawtlt* trailer hitch lor 96 Old
i motn'e
Ciero
Rated
at
3500tb* $50 00 323 5732
_
Printer: Brothers ML630 B.W ,
$60 00 Can 322 5664

MATTRESS SALE • FuN sue
used bo« springs t mattress
$65 00 Larrys Man 322 4132

205— H eavy
M a c h in ery

14 Continental: 1 owner seeing
i&lt;gnatvire senes *dr. loaded
vttour interior ay, w »» wheels,
cruise, tut. power etc Very,
very. Clean Very dependable
Asking only $2,150 Consider
el kings ot trades &lt; cash 330
1093
66 Nltaan Stance
4 cyt auto P S . Hate* $650
0 6 0 323 5499

B uy

(407) 322-2485
114—

r u c k / B u s es /Va n s

153— A c rea g e L o t Fo r
S ale

W a r e iio u s e /R e n t a l

S ale

S pace
office
Laea* Near Semmoto Town
Center 1-4 A Rl 46 metud 6000
3000. A 2300 tq ft . Cal Doug

221— G o o n T h in g s
E at

Muri 1*00-2690971 Skill

Good tor car tot or odtar Greal
location, • car garaga. 3 offices
lanced property A a* concrete
For more mfo. cel the* 695
1449

LA k W R O N T LOT •Bern*
Like Loch Arborprivate
90000 $75 000
L A M FRONT LO T Stone is­
land. Lake Monroe. Reduced,
ttow 174 600
VACANT LO T Loch Arbor
132.000 to pnv wooded
L A M MARY LOTS Woodad
125 000

Jem igan

111.000

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R enta Ls
luUBIMIWVP FTlPpiPirTp 1W fTCNWa

WYNNEWOOO-Santord
Adore O . Wooded kX

For

to

16 Plymouth Voyager: Short
van, 1 owner. 4 cyt . auk), cold
ar. stereo labne mlerror very
very economical 6 dependable
Asking only $2,150 Consider
el knot at trades • cash 330
’ 093

W A N TE D
Meriwether Farm*
Oranges A rad grapakue
3461 Celery Ave. Serdord

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
Witt pay lop dollar'

a month!
l o x e n t y W 30.00
m m __________

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
275-DRY WALL
DRYWALL'STUCCO Repevt

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addltlont-Home*
AddittoetCommerciel
121-6464 CGC001SS6

2 5 6 -A r r i

ia n c e

R

BARRY S APPLIANCES
Pad* Sato* Service NewVted
Since 1672 323-7010

98— R entals

HS

*Chrts&amp;an family looking to
or teesa m Santord or lake Mary
area, doubt* car garage, mground swvrvning pool, please

CiS 774-4347

P«le

276-E l ic t r ic a l

285-L a n d s c a p in g

HERITAGE ELECTRIC
ALL YOUR SERVICE NEEDS
LIC. EROOt 1823
407-327 3246

K A O Nuraary
Tie* work, mulching. *od work A
landicaping Free Euvnate*'
Kevin 407-121-633A

Irrigation-Repairs

287-L aw n S ervices
Lawn and Lota mow*d. Lor* of
under brushing and clean up*
323-7160 or Bp 213 5664

2 7 9 -H a ir S alo n s

2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y

F A N T A S TIC SAM S
Wad . Man*' day •S7.6S
Th •Woman*’ day •$6.*5
Wal-Mart Ptaaa • 323-604$

2 6 4 -C a r plt L
I n sta lla tio n s

280- H o m e
I m p r o v em en ts

CARPET INSTALLATION
Raley*. &gt;*tlr«tcti A repair
Can 6614341

CHARLES O. (Dan) MILLER
Bukder C8COS7265 Re*/
Comm, remodel adttton*.
repair MC VISA
407-320-1741

j_________ C e n t e r s

HANOTMAN-concrete dry wak.
remod*kng, custom hom* paintrg . ritenor *(|*nor 282-7069

269-CLLANING SCRVICES

DAVID M Y CONSTRUCTION
Lte.

COCOST*34 120-7702

Sim Ctoan Maid Sarvtc*
407-321 -6 712

Taylor Prof. Cleaning Service

302*5794 e

294-P a in t in g
Larry1* Painting ipeoair&gt;ng n
repaint* tree estimate*. Call:
664-4025, Office 320-7136

3 0 0 -P ressure
_______C lea n in g _______
DUN RtTE Flaa/Comm
Fre* **t Uc/ln*. Ma)or
card* accepted. 321-4122
'PRESSURE-Stoem Washing

Deck* *Walk* • Drrvewayt

STEAM FACTORY 324-7666

301-R o o f in g

S-qi|v&gt;t ynur lucol

Ret/Comm Family owned oper
Fire •*)/LiCln*Bond*&lt;J
407-174-4461

- to J b d rF .

TOTAL PREP
Clean up*, pressure d .hauling
lawn care 407.302-7718 Lipin*

YATES ROOFING tine* 1621*
Church A Sr. Dfac. 3rd. Gen.
Lie. *RC0032660. 322-1446

On# Tim# or Weekly Ctoarmg

t S | jg g

town Santord Two
*q R OfAce space unet nr
Ron JanSgan. 330-1255

e p a ir

landtcapmg Fatt Sereice
Guaranteed (407) 322 300t

Lie. ER0002676/Ov*r IS Yrt.

CARPENTER. Al
repaut panting A ce»arrec t«e
Richard Qros* 321-5972

Fun Friendly Emrironmenf. 24
hr Day Car*. Fill A Part Time
CPR certtied 665-0*61/K*lli

2B1-Irrigation &amp;
_________ R

Wak ACeiling Tenure*
Matched
I paint Popcorn!
322-6336 (Lfcdnad)

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK a ELECTRIC
407-331-6731

e p a ir

pro p erties, inc.
Once space, i960 a jR .

1496-36 ft. n T lcTn tlide Centret Air. onmg. W O like new.
St5.700 Call 407 944 6466

r.Tivif t* Call the Classiricd D cparlm rnl at:
Ifc

Cad Geoff Bedirw
223— M iscella n eo u s

1696-36 ft travel traitor. 10 ft
tlide. CHA, onmg W-0. rvt,
$17000 OBO ph 407 390 9756

Im sIncsH o r services
Advertise your huslncs

r\CA

268-C h il d C are

23 S—
T

243— T ra ilers F or
S ale

SERVICE DIRECTORY

231—C ars For SAir

*6 Isurl Rodeo while 41. 5
tpd. 7.000 m l, Assume tease,
no money down. 3490636

to

WANTED:
Ybur Vehicle For Sato
Ad Here'
Call 322-2611 Classitied
to piece your ad

74 Chevy P/U 350350 205 33
super twamperi $1200 OOO
323-5499

NEW REMODEL REPAIR
Door* window*, carper.try
MSfig. deck* A concrete
323 4832 S G Baknt C8C19660

215— B o a ts &amp;
A c c e sso r ie s

219— W a n t e d

CRATE
ENGINE
96 Good
V/rencn 350, Slrong. grv# it a
tpm
Install available 322*
6336.

2 53-A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e l in g

Preaa Irak#: Niagra Meehan,
cal 11 ga. X ID capacity $12K
OHO Mutt see'299 1592

Eves 407466-7769

CASH $$$ PAID*
For Junk Cars Trucks AMise'

VEEP M/EthCA BEAUTIRA322 $MO

WOLFF TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE
CommeroalTlome units
tram $199 00
* tow Monthly Payments
Free Color Catalog
Cai t o d a y t eoo-7tt-oisa

77 Harley Sportster cammed
up motor, lots ot chrome and
gold, double disk springer front
end. bike it beautiful, $7000
0 6 0 . C al 323 5499

BOATDETAILING
Interior/ Eitertor

23s — V e h ic l e s W a n ted

T kuck/B uses/Vans For
S ale

SECURITY BARS A DOORS
S5/*q ft Oflenng keyless push
button lire release 324-3166

GREEN BRUR: 1173 Sq ft. 37
apM plan Gourmet U t, $105K
DoVJemigan Prop. 323-3165

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

97— A pa r tm en ts &lt;
F u r n is h e d

B9 1.0 16 valve Honda Prelude
motor with automatic transmitsion s $500 Can 416-1709

BED: QUEEN SIZE, black
wrought iron canopy and prerrenum orthopedic set Never used.
stiN boned. C od $1200 Sell
$325 Call $73-7316

Budmg waimg. pmttrpmg da
eating tbergtass A gafeoat ra­
ps* to yrt tip C*« lor our *•pad sve Days 407-321-1419.

JIM DOYLE

235—

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

a t . , i'.. i. i

Sanford. 5/3 with teen suit*.
CHA. fenced comer, established
neighborhood, reduced $62000

Sanford: 37. new AC. LR FR.
DR. Like new $1S00 down.
lietVmo 766-7022

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Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$30 per month...... 3 llnet/3 months
$40 per month...... 4 lines/3 months
$50 per month...... 5 lines/3 months

C l a s s ifie d (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

bays.

407-6344442

Egret's Landing
Recreation Area

fOOO* aq ft. A/C. pnvata rest­
room SASOima. 3224166

features an INTERACTIVE
r o o t SYSTEM uith
uaterfails, spouts, and
sprays.

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22 Recording
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ngineered Homes makes better use of internal space, adds architectural
feature* normally found in more expensive homes and combines better
materials and superior design in ways tiu t deliver a better value.
Better engineering builds a better home. But we also build a better life in
our communities. Egret's Landing is a gated community. There’s a huge play­
ground for kids. Our Interactive
Pool System has to be seen to be
believed. Egret'* Landing delivers an entire community at an incredible price.
Start with our Crystal
Collection for value or,
move up to our Designer Scries and get extras like a Built-in Entertainm ent
Center, St. Augustine Sod, Sprinkler System, W hirlpool W adier and Dryer,
Whirlpool 21 cu. ft. Refrigerator and m orel You must sec Egret'* Landing!
You get a better
built home, with
better value, in a better location (Lake Mary), and you’ll live a better life....
W hat could be better?

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3,4 &amp; 5 bedroom hom o with excellent schools and
convenient shopping ncatby. M to Lake Mary Blid., Etui
to Country Club Kd., Left to Crystal Lake Kd., Right turn,
proceed bl/2 miles, community on Tight. 3 0 2 - 7 0 0 5

Better Engineering Builds A Better Home

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back of the teaching situatioa; the
players know what to expect la the
deals.) So, under the hand aca at trfck
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Connie Blackwood will ap­
pear March 20 from 8 to 10
p.m. at Borders in 0\1cdo.
The following la a schedule
of children's programs for the
North Branch. 150 N. Pal­
metto Avc.. Sanford, the West
Branch. 245 Hunt Club
Blvd.. North. Longwood. the
East Branch. 3IO Division
St.. Oviedo and the North­
west Branch. 580 Oreenway
Blvd.. Lake Mary, of the
Seminole County Public Li­
brary System. Tire branches
are open Monday through
Thursday. 0 a.tn. to 0 p.m.:
Friday and Saturday. 0 a.m.
to 5 p.m.: Sunday, I to 5 p.m.
For more Information on any
of the programs, call 322­
2182. 802-2282. 300-8150
or 321-2410. All programs
are free and open to the pub­
lic.
Club will hold Its spring
fund-raiser "Art In Bloom* on
March 24 at the Country Club
at Heathrow. As a backdrop
for the show, the club will
feature a gallery showcasing
five area artists und five urea
floral designers who will In­
terpret the artwork in floral
motifs. The luncheon show
begins a t 11:30 a.m. and will
feature Usa Malle a s a com­
mentator. Tickets are $25.
The dinner show will feature
a raffle and a silent auction
Including gifts donated by
area merchants. Tickets for
this show are $35. The club
has raised more than
$120,000 In gifts and contri­
butions over the past 12
years for a variety of local
charities such as Safchouae
of Seminole. Lisa Merlin
House. Sanford Middle
School and Seminole Com­
munity College with scholar­
ships for women In need. For
more Information, call Dee
Williford at (407) 805-0007.
To purchase tickets call (407)
804-1788.
ilasts of
B a r m this spring as the

Eighth Annual Central Florida
Cultural Endeavors. Inc.
Spring Choral Festival.
*Volcea Raised In Song* In­
vites the public to hear some
of the area's best choirs per­
form In venues designed to
showcase vocal music. Three
concerts make up this sea­
son's "Voices Raised In Song*
festival, held March 21. 28
and April 11. The scries Is
open to the public and held
at local churches Sunday af­
ternoons at 3:30 p.m. Al­
though each concert la of­
fered free of charge, a good­
will donation will be accepted
to benefit the performing
choir. The Bel Canto Singers,
conducted by Judson Rogers,
begins the spring "Voices
Raised In Song* Sunday.
March 21 at Our Lady of
Lourdes Church. 201 Univer­
sity Blvd.. Daytona Beach.
TBs Stetson University
Concert Choir, conducted by
Duncan Couch, will wrap up
the aeries Sunday. April 11 at
Our Lady of Hope Church.
4675 S. Clyde Morris Blvd..
Port Orange.
The CFCE Spring Choral
Festival. "Voices Raised In
Song* Is Inspired by choral
concerts routinely held
throughout Europe. Churches
open their doors to the public
for vocal concerts by visiting
choirs, which are not neces­
sarily performed as part of
any religious ceremony.
These concerts are designed
to bring vocal music to a
broader audience and allow
non-parlshloners a chance to
enjoy the aesthetic beauty of
the church.
For more Information, call
IW Iil OR7.77QO

Above, from Isft, Junior Troop $84, Franco, Brownie Troop, Norway, and Brownie Troop H i t , Orosco.

Girl Scouts follow international path
CORRESPONDENT

LAKE MARY • On March 12.
1912. In a carriage house be­
hind a mansion In Savannah.
Oa.. the first Olrl Scout meeting
was held. Presiding over that
first meeting was the founder of
Olrl Scouts. Juliette Oordon
Low.
Low was bom In a time when
children were seen but not
heard. Ladles wore corsets from
the time they were 12. Ladles
painted, played the piano and
learned how to manage their
households. Low broke the
mold.
A woman who believed In
learning Just for the sake of
learning. Low did paint and
ay the piano. But she also
am ed how to weld and made
the wrought Iron gates that are
still on display at her birth­
place In Savannah. Unhappy
with a plain chest of drawers In
her bedroom, she teamed
woodworking and carved de­
signs In the piece that look like
they were made by a profes­

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sional carpenter.
After marrying WlUlc Low. she
moved to England where she
met siblings Lord and Lady
Baden-Powell. When Lord
Baden-Powell founded the Boy
Scouts, he was shocked tliat
girls showed up lojoln. He
turned the girls over to his sis­
ter and told her that girls
couldn't be Scouts, but they
could be Ouldes. He and Lady
Baden-Powell recruited Low to
help.
In the 1950's, many years
after her death, her birthplace,
the Oordon home, was slated to
be tom down. That's when
Dimes for Daisy began.
The Andrew Low home, where
she lived after returning to
Ocorgta, Is owned by the his­
torical society. But the carriage
house behind the home la
owned by the Savannah Olrl
Scout Council and Is open to
visitors as the First National
Headquarters.
In the Lake Mary area, there
are over 350 Olrl Scouts In the
Stardust Service Unit. Many of
the recognitions the girls work

on 87 years after the founding
of Olrl Scouts are very different
from the original ones. Olrls are
encouraged to learn, to be In­
dependent and to be of service
to their community. In Lake
Mary. Olrl Scouts annually hold
an Arbor Day celebration for the
community. They also partici­
pate In Holiday In the Park,
which Is not Just a celebration
of the season, but a project to
benefit Safrhouse of Seminole
County.
As Low encouraged her first
Olrl Scouts to do. modem Olrl
Scouts learn about other people
and other countries all over the
world. At the Stardust Interna­
tional Day. each attending troop
represented a different country.
Olrls learned about their coun­
tries and then brought what
they learned to share with other
Scouts.
Twenty-five troops from Star­
dust participated In Interna­
tional Day representing coun­
tries from Argentina to South
Africa. The event began with
the opening ceremony. Each
troop paraded their flag for all
the other troops to see.

Then came the entertainment.
There was lots of dancing,
singing, games and even a spe­
cial ceremony. Dances Included
the Mexican Hat Dance, the
tango, the Trotyak from Poland
and the Dragon Dance from
China. Cadelte Troop 1448
sang Santa Lucia In Swedish as
they performed part of the
Santa Lucia ceremony. Senior
Troop 148 sang Bruder Jacob,
the O rm a n version of Frere
Jacques. Junior Troop 1050
and Brownie Troop 1277 rep­
resenting Australia and Den­
mark demonstrated games that
were popular In those coun­
tries.
Troop 1592. representing
Scotland, brought In very spe­
cial guests to perform for the
audience. Jam es (Jamie) Hol­
ton. who looked realty good In
his traditional kilt, played the
bagpipes and Paul Collins
played the Celtic drum.
Jam es has his own Scottish
band. Off Kilter, which per­
forms at Epcot.
Every year Judges watch the
entertainment and pick the best
acts to Derform attain at Olde

Lake Mary Days. Brownie
Troops 1639. 262, 458. Junior
Troops 504. 1512 and 964 de­
lighted audiences with their
dances at Olde Lake Mary Days.
Olrl Scouts wear two official
pins. One of these Is the
WAOOS (World Association of
Olrl Guides and Olrl Scouts)
pin. International Day Is the
traditional day for the pinning
ceremony of tne WAOOS pin.
All of the attendees that were
new to Olrl Scouts received
their pins In a lovely candlellghtlng ceremony with rep­
resentatives from each troop
taking part In the ceremony.
One of the favorite parts of
the day la the food. Each troop
brought food representative of
their country for all the troops
to taste test. The food was a
varied as the countries. Dol­
mades (stuffed grape leaves)
from Orecce, babka
(sweetbread) from Poland, arrox
con polio (chicken with rice)
from Cuba, crepes from France.
Krauterbutter (herb butter) from
Oertnany and kiwi from Austra­
lia were Juat a few of the foods
the girls got to try.

W ek iv a P la y ers
b rin g on p ira tes
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

LONOWOOD - Central Flor­
ida's Weklva River Players will
present Qllbert and Sullivan's
comic operetta T h e Pirates of
Penzance."
The show will open March 12
at the Winter Springs High
School 9th Orade Center In
Winter Park. The Weklva River
Players will perform March 12.
13, 19 and 20 a t 7:30 p.m. On
March 14 and 21. the play will
be performed at 2 p.m.
Set In Penzance, England, In
1877. the show features whim­
sical characters such as the
ethical pirates, cowardly po­
licemen and an Incompetent

major-general with a bevy
beautiful daughters.
The major-general arrives
and momentarily saves the day,
until the pirates uncover two
secrets that threaten to spoil
everyone's chances of a happy
ending.
Tickets are $10 for adults.
Children, students and seniors
can purchase tickets for $8.
Group discounts are available.
Call the box office at 262-1801.
Ten percent of all ticket
sales from T h e Pirates of Pen­
zance* will benefit *Boya Town
of Central Florida." Beys Town
la an organization that cares for
troubled children-

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Brain a w a re n e ss
Members of the pilot club attend
the signing by Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale of the proclamation
recognizing
Brain
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W eek.
Brain-related disorders
cost the nation more than $600
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ORLANDO * Pro golfer Arnold
Palm er was honored for In ­
creasing public aw areness of
prostate cancer by the Society
of Surgical Oncology (SSO).
Saturday. M arch 6. The w inner
of 92 professional golf to u rn a­
m ents and one of the most a d ­
m ired athletes In professional
sports. Palm er will accept the
1999 Jam es Ewing Layman
Award at SSO's 52nd Aiuiu.il
C ancer Symposium at the O r­
lando World C enter Marriott.
The aw ard Is presented a n ­
nually to a non-physician who
lias made a significant contri­
bution lo Improving the care of
cancer patients.
Palm er had successful s u r ­
gery for prostate cancer ion
Jan u a ry 1997. Two m onths
later, he played tn the Bay Hill
Invitational, the tournam ent
benefiting O rlando's Arnold
Palm er Hospital for C hildren &amp;
Women.
Prostate cancer strikes on
estim ated 185.000 men each
year an d claim s 40.000 lives.
Palm er and fellow golf pro
Jim C o lb e rt-a n o th e r prostate
cancer survivor and Palm er's
public service announcem ent
partner--serve a s honorary coch airs of the Senior PQA Tour
for th e C ure program . Fans can
pledge money for each birdie
(one u n d er p a r hole) recorded
by th eir favorite senior.
F u n ds raised for research are
m atched by CaP C ure, th e A s­
sociation for the C ure of C ancer
of th e Prostate. Since Its
founding In 1993, CaP C ure

has awarded more than 8 5 0
million lo over 350 research
projects worldwide,
second
only to the National C ancer In ­
stitute.
hi May 1997. Palm er a p ­
peared before C ongress to seek
more federal funding for p ro s­
tate cancer research. He c u r ­
rently appears In a nationally
distributed brochure asking
men to "Join A ntic's Army" by
having regular PSA (Prostate
Specific Antigen) tests. So
popular h as Palm er been d u r ­
ing his many years of profes­
sional gulf that sports w riters
dubbed a s ‘A m ir's Army* the
legions of fans who follow him
from hole to hole.
Palm er's prostate cancer was
diagnosed through a PSA and
subsequent biopsies. Nine of
10 prostate cancers caught b e ­
fore they spread can be cured.
On the other hand, once p ro s ­
tate cancer b re ak s out of the
gland, it is too late to cure.
Palm er sayB he now receives
letters and telephone calls
cveiy day from m en concerned
about prostate cancer. He h a s
been a n active contributor to
charitable cau ses since Joining
the PGA tour In 1955. He
played golf with President E is­
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can Heart Association, served
as honorary chairm an for the
March of Dimes, and headed
fund drives for hospitals In Latrobe, PA. his hometown, and
Orlando, his w inter home.
The Society of Surgical O n ­
cology. founded Ip 1940 to
broaden the study of cancer,
approves surgical oncology fel­
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People
Tea previews London trip
Local flower buffs to attend Chelsea Flower Show

Ballingall-Hahnel
Audrey and David Ogden of
Sanford, announce the eengagemenl of their daughter.
Kelly Suzanne Balllngall of
Sanford, to Frank J. Hahnel
III of Atlanta, son of Fran
and Frank Hahnel of Or­
lando.
Bom at Ouelph, Ontario,
Canada, the bride-to-be la
the m aternal granddaughter
of Audrey V. Wilkinson of On­
tario, Canada.
Ms. Balllngall Is a graduate
of Seminole High School.
Sanford, where she was a
member of Tribe Council, In­
teract chib president and
Chorus vice pcaident. She ia
a 1007 honors graduate of
Seminole Community Col­
lege. Sanford, where she was

a member of PTK honor so ­
ciety, art gallery assistant
and Art Club president. She
la presently a senior at the
University of Florida.
Her fiance, bom at Winter
Park. Is the m aternal grand­
son of Frances Morgan. Win­
ter Park. He Is a graduate od
Deltona High School, Del­
tona. where he was a m em ­
ber of Future Buslensa Lead­
ers of America. Computer
Club and Debate Club. He
graduated from Seminole
Community College In De­
cember, 1006 and is 'em*

Kathy Krasnoff was hostess
with the m ostest on March 3
when she entertained at a
typical formal tea In her home.
Quests were an entourage of
flower enthusiasts who will
visit London In May to attend
the Chelsea Flower Show, the
moat prestigious event of this
nature In the world.
Kathy will lead the tour via
Virgin Atlantic Airways. Upon
a n ti n g In London, the group
will be met by an airlines rep
and will attend a cocktail party
for the flower show visitors. In
addition to the flower show,
the Florida tourists will visit
Hampton Court. Kew Oardens
and Beth Chaltos Garden Cen­
ter In Essex. Other London a t ­
tractions are on the agenda as
well as some plan to take the
Chunnel over to do Paris In the
springtime.
Kathy said that those pres­
ent received last-minute details
about the trip and "were able
to experience a typical formal
tea and team about the various
types of English teas: the
nursery tea. the Informal tea.
the formal tea. the tea recep­
tion and the high tea.*
She explained that the pri­
mary differences between the
teas are: the atm osphere cre­
ated by the hostess, the aettlng
of either the tray or the table
and the menu. 'A proper tea
wlU always have three courses
or types of food,* Kathy said.
They arc hot breads, sa n d ­
wiches or buttered bread and
Senior
sweets.
E d ito r
Complementing the tea was
syllabub, an Interesting old
English frothy punch concoc­
tion made of cream, spirits and
apices.
Tt was wonderful,* Kathy
said. *We had a great time.*
Jody Engel, account manager gardener for Seminole County
of Virgin Atlantic, was on h a rd and talks gardening to organi­
to answ er questions and ex­ sations. She plans to put to ­
plain culture and cv toms In gether a slide presentation
about the trip to Chelsea
the bustling world capital.
Those planning to visit Lon­ Flower Show and other sites.
don with Kathy are BllUe Nor- Any group who would hke her
gart. Sally Oreen and her sla­ to come and make a p resen ta­
tion. please call h er a t 321ter. Louise Holt from Austin,
Texas. Sally Roacmond and her BS2S.
aiater, Dorothy McDaniel of
Lady Lake. Pam Bach, Ja n e
time
the
Miller. Shlriey Smith. Rose Once upon a
Long. Patsy Oatchel. Bunnle "Cinderella Story* was only a
Logan. Je an Fowler. Susan fairy tale. But today, real live
Ohrtat, Shirley McCaakiU, all or Cinderella teens are
iMng
Sanford, and Suaan McCaskill. their dreams through the Cin­
Celebration; Sally Savtch. New derella Scholarship Pageant,
Smyrna Beach. Bette Cannav- the world's largest and moat
tno. Longwood; Betsy and Paul prestigious youth development
Beall,
Altamonte
Springs; scholarship program of Its
Sandt lies. Deltona; Pat Sam ­ kind. This international pag­
ple. Ormond Beach and Ruth eant la noted for offering goals
and Incentives to aspiring
Lraak, Vancouver. B.C.
Kathy Is a tour specialist young women.
Congratulations are in order
for First Choice Travel In Lake
Mary. She la also a m aster

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Sample, Susan McCaskill, Shirley McCaskill, Jody
Engel, Susan Christ and Billie Norgari. The entourage
aril depart Iron Florida In May.

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DeLoach- Chorpening
Mary Margaret Reynolds
DeLoach and Jo h n R. DeLoach U of Foster City,
Calif., announce the *ngagem en t of their daughter,
Kimberly Noel, of Sanford, to
Clifton Carl Chorpening, son
of Nancy Sharpe, Evergreen.
Col., and Don Chorpening of
Saudi, Arabia.
Bom at the Naval Station,
Ouam, USA, the bride-to-be
Is the maternal granddaugh­
ter of the late Margaret Kader
Reynolds of Sanford and the
paternal granddaughter of
Alma DeLoach Ross of T alla­
hassee.
Ms. DeLoach ia a 1991
graduate of Hillsdale High
School. San Mateo. Calu.,
and graduated from the Col­
lege of San Mateo In 1993.

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She is employed as a at
tary.
Her fiance, bom In
Undo, U the m aternal grai
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Generations Ministries first
Harvest *99 brought the com ­
munity out to ace and hear of
the resources offered.
Some of the community a t­
tendees left with promises of a
Job from the area resources
who took the time on Saturday,
March 6, to participate In
reaching those people who are
unaware of the miuiy job op­
portunities. The Jo b Corps had
CaM n Donaldson, a represen­
tative from the Division of Jo b s
and Benefits. Those Interested
In career training for men and

Some of the participants In a program that offered career, educational opportunities

M \ K\ \ I I \ U M \

Neighbors

Chorpening U a 1997
graduated of Evergreen High
School, Evergreen. Col., and
graduated from the Univer­
sity of Central Florida. Or­
lando, In 199S. A member of
the Army ROTC, he Is em­
ployed a s a probation officer.
The wedding will be an
event of July 3, at Pressldio
Main Chapel. San Francisco,
Calif.

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C o Tt*S| i o m l n i t
women, ages 10-24, received
information on teaming a
trade, obtaining a Q.E.D., re­
ceiving udvance training, en­
rolling In a college program, or
have available room and board
and/or transportation.
Earn while you leam and
Hssas saa Hawkias. Fags SC

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GcTuniN# Herald. Sanford, Florida ■Sunday. Ma*ch 14, 1999

Civil W ar boom s reenacted during Olde Lake M ary Days
H ie Sixth Annual Okie Lake
Mo tv Hays w as blessed with
perfect w eather.
The day
started o(T with the I OK Run
sponsored by Boy Scout Troop
85-1 from Holy C ross. In addi­
tion to the I OK. there was a 5K
and a Kiddy K. Tilts Is the sec­
ond year the troop h a s been In
charge of the run. Tills fund­
raiser helps send Boy Scouts
to sum m er cam p.
Company H of the 37th A la­
bam a Infantry started the fes­
tival otf with a boom as they
fired rounds from their guns
and thetr cannon. The Civil
War Uecnactors set up a realls
tic Civil War encam pm ent on
the lawn of city hall,
H ie S outherners were Joined
by a Yankee. Jo h n Higgins,
Regimental Surgeon from the
•17th New York Volunteer In ­
fantry cam e and displayed all
Ills tools that he would have
used to operate during the War.
After seeing the Instrum ents,
more than one person was
heard to say th a t they were
glad they lived In this century.
Throughout the day. the rectiactors performed drills, and
Just before Hie festival ended,
participated In a mock battle.
Civic groups, a s always, were
present at the festival. The
Like Mary W oman's Club raf­
fled off a basket and helped out
with the H e Contest. They sold

a cookbook to benefit Special
Olympics. Senior Girl Scout
Troop 1*18 was also selling a
cookbook
at
their booth.
Cooking with S tardust Is a
book with heritage recipes
supplied by local Girl Scouts
and ih r Lake Mary H istorical
Com m ission.
Other
civic
groups participating included
the Like Maty G arden Club.
Like Mary Rotary. Longwood1-akc Mary Lion's Club and the
Lake Maty AAltP.
E ntertainm ent nt this y e a rs
festival was drllghlfut. There
were perform ances by the S un­
shine G eneration, the Like
Mary High Chntr. the School of
Donee Arts, stx Girl Scout
troops, the la k e Mary Line
Dancers, the Joyful Noise
Choir, the SCC Hand u n d er the
direction of Dr. Bill Hinkle and

Country Joe Rosier, storyteller
extraordinaire.
Then* were a nuntlier of d is­
plays In (he Like Mary H istori­
cal Museum. Charlie Carlson,
the original Florida Cracker,
had several Items from Flor­
ida's past on display. Including
a bullwhtp, which reputedly
gave the crackers their nam e.
He was also signing copies of
his books W hen Celery Was
King' and "Strange Florida".
George C. Scott was also In the
m useum . George, no relation
ihe actor. Is a firrstlck whlltlcr
and palm weaver.
As with any festival, the
event was made easier by
sponsors. Tills year s sponsors
Included La Quinta Inn and
Suites. Millie's Barber Shop,
Watson Realty Corp., Homewood Suites Hotel, A A T Office
Products, S untrust Bank
Dike Mary Hibltx. Recoton,
Slem ans ICN, Conklin. Porter
A Holmes Engineers Inc.,
Jam es J , Llnvllle. M.D.. Ken­
neth J . Ad cook. M l).. » in nlland Corp., AmSouth Bank.
Einstein Bros. Bagels, Like
Mary McDonald’s, Like Mary
A lbertsons. Baldwin Fairchild,
Chic FlI-A., B utch's Towing and
Recovery Inc.
and the Sanford Fire D epart­
ment who loaned their 1922
lire truck.

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to Angela Nicole B aragona.
The
16-year-old
talented
dancer captured the overall
winner honors in the C inder­
ella Teen Pageant on Feb. 28
In DcLand.
According to Valerie Weld,
co-owner and Instructor with
Miriam Doktor of Miriam and
V aleries School of Dance A rts
In Sanford. Angela has been u
student there for 11 years. She
Is the daughter of Sharon nnd
C huck Baragona.
Valerie said the pageant c o n ­
testan ts were Judged on beauty,
casual wear, talent and evening
gown. Angela s talent was a tap
dance
to
"Sweet
Georgia
Brown." Valerie said. T h e fastpaced num ber won Angela a c ­
claim from Judges and audience
alike.
She will compete on Ju ly 810 In Tampa In the stale C in­
derella S cholarship Pageant.
WOMAN’S CLUB HEARS
ABOUT CHINA, AFRICA
Terence (Terry) and J e a n
Sherwood presented the p ro ­
gram at Uic March m eeting of
th r W oman's Chib of Sanford
Inc, A table held artifacts from
China and Afrlra with the
Sherwoods explaining the ori­
gin and custom s associated
with these Items.
Terry lived hi the Republic of
C hina for four years and J e a n
lived In Africa for 20 y ra is.
They were formerly with Uic

New Tribes Missions and m et
while each was m arried to a n ­
other spouse. The two couples
becam e good friends and h is
late wife and h er late husband
died within three m onths of
each other. J e a n and Terry
have been m arried for 15 years
and take thetr Interesting p ro ­
gram Into schools and organi­
zations.

der. Neda Mac Boykin. Mcrian
U. Jo h n so n and Betty R.
W ashington.
H ostesses
were:
Rctha
B lankenship
and
Doris
Gormly,
chairm en:
Ruth
Stam m . Je a n Marcel, J e a n
Bryant, Mary Kaminsky. Doris
Brinson and Bunnlc Logan.

The club will hold an evening
fashion show extravaganza tn
May with com plete plans a n ­
nounced at a later date.
During the m eeting Hie club
m em bers opened up their
h earts and pocketbooks to
contribute more th a n 9500.00
for the H acienda Girl's R anch
at M elbourne, according to
Libby Prevatt. club chairm an of
this project.
Officers elected were: Viola
Frank, second vice president;
Peggy Mcrgo, third vice p re si­
dent; Carol Dennison, tre a s­
urer. Phyllis Scnkarlk, corre­
sponding
secretary;
Jane
Saxon, arts departm ent chair;
Eve Rogero, hom e life d e p a rt­
m ent chair; Cathey U osscrt,
education departm ent chair;
and Carol Klrrhhoff. public
altalrs departm ent chair. The
president. Dcttyc Sm ith, first
vice president Betty Ja c k and
and recording secretary Selm a
Newman will serve the second
year of thetr 2-year term s.
Four m em bers inducted Into
the club are: Kaihcryn Alexan­

The
Sanford-Lake
Mary
Board of the American C ancer
Society will present Its annual
luncheon and fashion show,
beginning with a reception at
11:30 a.m . on March 18, a t
Heathrow Country Club. The
fashion show and luncheon are
scheduled at noon.

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Fashions will be from P ari­
sian. Donation Is $35.00. For
Information, call Dr. Beverly
Boothe, 321-3576, or J e a n
Fowler. 323-9564.

BOND MONf Y
WITH D O W N
PAYMENT
ASSISTANCE

ALTAR GUILD HONORED
The Rev. Beth Foglc-Miller,
pastor 'o f the First United
Methodist C hurch, tem porarily
abandoned h er clerical garb
for an apron last week w hen
she entertained the church Al­
ta r Guild m em bers at a lu n ch ­
eon at tin* parsonage.
All 18 attending agree that
Pastor B eth's culinary exper­
tise Is awesome. She prepared
Uic entire luncheon and a c ­
cording to Je a n Norris, c h a ir­
m an of the Altarr Guild, "It was
nice, real nice."

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DEAR AHHY: T hnnk you fur
your rcHponxe to ‘Intim idated in
T o ro n to ,’ advising th e younj;
woman th at hIic does not have to
put up with ncxunl harnonment at
work. Ah the nation'll largent non­
profit working women'* orKanizntion, *9tof&gt;‘ hcara fmm thnunandn of
women of all ii|(eH who have alnn
been harasned and felt alone nnd
confused. However, it's extremely
important to let your readers know
that harassing liehavior is not only
improper — it’s illegal.
Although it is estimated that one
in four women have been sexually
harassed, far fewer file a complaint
— because they don't know what
their rights are or how to enforce
them. It would he an invaluable ser­
vice for you to let your readers know
that quitting the job is not the only
option available Victims of harass­
ment have legal recourse As you
correctly pointed out, it is quite like­
ly that other female employees have
been subjected to the same behav­
ior. It Is also quite likely that his
h arassm en t will continue until
someone says, ‘Enough is enough!*
nnd takes action to impose conse­
quences through legal channels
If any of your reuders is being
sexually harassed, please let him or

th a t a tetan u s booster is needed
every 10 y ears a fte r th e in itial
immunization.
Thank you for helping to keep
seniors — and others — healthy.
MARY SHINN, IMPERIAL COUN­
TY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, EL
CENTRO, CALIF.

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

her know that fho5‘ hns a toll-free
Job Survival Hotline, 1-800-S220925, with trained counselors who
provide free information on work­
place issues. Thank you once again
for shedding light on this important
subject.
MEG LEW1S-SIDIME,
PUHIJC AFFAIRS COORDINATOR,
9T05, MILWAUKEE
DEAR AHBY: You recen tly
pointed out to your read ers the
importance of senior citizens getting
th eir flu shots and pneumococcal
im m u n izatio n s. Abby, please
remind them that it is also impor­
tant to keep their tetanus vaccina­
tions current. People tend to forget

DEAR MARY: T h a n k yo u .
R eaders, m ay I rem ind you to
also keep a list in your wallet of
a ll i m m u n i s a t i o n d a te a a n d
medications you take, as well as
d r u g allergies. In case of a n
emergency, this in for ma tio n
can be vital.
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choose from ovrr 100 trades,
and get a Job right after tra in ­
ing. It's all fire. You may call
:t:i0-6700 for further Inform a­
tion or stop In at the Florida
Departm ent of Labor and E m ­
ployment Security Division of
jo b s and Benefits at the J o b
Corps Recruitment C enters.
There Is a hope and h elp
center providing Information to
promote u n d erstan d in g , dignity
and com passion for all people
afTerted by HIV. There are cli­
ent services, education Is of­
fered. outreach and support Is
available. Volunteers are asked
to join the light ugalnst
HIV/Aids. For the Hope and
Help C en trr of C entral Florida.
The Family O u trrach Liaison In
tills area Is Theodora Coleman,
321 *7169.
W estsldc Boys and Girls
Club director. Jewel Boodran
and T y n a Merthle, spoke of the
program s offered to the youth
of the com m unity. The club Is
open dally and p aren ts, a s well
as, volunteers arc invited to

come In.
Success by Six Is a program
geared toward helping young
m others to become successful
parents, offered by the C hil­
dren 's Home Society. The m i­
grant education program Is lo­
cated at the Seminole C om m u­
nity College cam pus along with
the G.E.D. program .
Dnaryl's Development A cad­
emy Is located on West Third
S treet next to the Cowan
Mourgton Project. There are
openings available for m ore
stu d en ts In daycare, kindergar­
ten and the after school p ro ­
gram .
Because of a successful day
in the cooperation of the s p o n ­
soring churches. A bundant Ufe
New Generation
M inistries.
C hurch of God by F aith,
C hurch of Our Lord. C hurch of
God Pentecostal Way and the
many
resource
program s,
M inister Frank and Evangelist
Trudy Thom as says th at a n ­
other Harvest ‘99 will be held
In May In Dr. George H. S tarke

Park. The rh u rch brings the
resources to th e people For
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New Bethel M issionary B ap ­
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DRUM M ERS, DANCERS

TaJIri Arts School of Per­
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the First World Drum m er and
Dancers.
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                    <text>TUESDAY
May 4. 1999
91st Year, No. 179
(407)3222611
Sanford. FL

50 Cents
Serving

Lottery

Sanford, Casselberry.
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Ox'lcdo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Winning
Numbers

rea vem en t su pport m in is tr y ,
an n ou n ces an o p p o rtu n ity fo r
th o s e feeling trapped th ro u g h
g r ie f top ex p e rien ce fr e e d o m
th rou gh celeb ration . P a r t ic i­
p a n ts w ill create a fra m e d p h o to m ontage o f th e ir lo v e d
o n e s du rin g a on e-d a y sessio n
from 9 • 11:30 a.m .. M a y 0 a t
th e First U nited M e th o d is t
C h u rch in S anford. C a ll 3 2 3 ­
8 2 7 2 for In form ation .

p r i i s s , la s ., w ill r e c e iv e a
farm /sh are truck o f fre s h ,
fre e vegetables. M ay 5 w ith
d istrib u tion
at n oon .
C a ll
3 2 2 -1 5 2 0 for In fo rm a tio n

th e n ation .
T h u rs d a y w ill b e th e 48th
A n n u al
N ational
D ay
of
P rayer. W ith the sh ootin gs a t
C o lu m b in e High S ch ool In
L ittleto n . C olo, that left IB
p eop le
d ead .
M o n d a y 's
torn a d o es in O k la h om a City.
O k la. th a t k illed p erh a p s 3 9 .
a n d th e w a r in S e rb ia , th e
d a y o f p ra y e r la r e c e iv in g
m o re
th a n
th e
usual
a tte n tio n .
T h e a r re s t o f tw o m id d le
sch ool s tu d en ts last w e e k In
S em in o le C ou n ty la s t w e e k
a fte r p o lic e said th e stu den ts
m a d e n o te s w ith th rea ts to
k ill o th e r stu den ts b rin g s th e
tra g ed y o f C o lu m b in e H igh
S ch ool c lo s e to hom e.
*1 th in k It's great to o b serve
a
m o u rn in g
of
n ational
p rayer.* S a n ford M a y o r Larry
D ale
s a id .
*W lth
w h at's

■ a s l st r
w ill b e h e ld T u e s ­
d ay. 5:30 p.m . to 6 :3 0 p .m . at
th e S a n ford / S em tn ole C o u n ty
C h a m b er o f C o m m erce. C ity
C o m m issio n er
V e lm a
W il­
lia m s w ill ch air the p ro g ra m .
F o r m ore in form a tion , c a ll
3 2 2 -2 2 1 2 .

tlo n a l Sallle M ae F irst C la ss
Teacher
A w ard s
P ro g ra m
re c o g n is in g ou tsta n d in g first
year
teach ers
a re T a m m y
C o n k lin o f Sanford
M id d le
S ch o o l.
C h elsea
D ic e
of
T e a g u e M iddle Sch ool. R a c h e l
P ro u lx o f M illen n iu m M id d le
S ch o o l, and C ynthia R ob in son
o f P in e
C rest
E le m e n ta r y
S ch o o l. O ne h u n dred firsty e a r teachers n a tion w id e w ill
b e recogn ized from th e s ta te
n om in ees.

A lm a n
o f W in ter
S p rin g s
E lem en ta ry School an d K a ren
C o lem a n o f W in ter S p rin g s
H igh School as the d is tr ic t's
to p assistant prin cip als. A l­
m an and Colem an a re in th e
ru n n in g for Florida A ssista n t
P rin cip a l o f the Year.

A w a r d WtauMsa w ere r e c e n t ly
h o n o red for th eir v o lu n te e r
effo rts . Each w in n er r e c e iv e d
a n en graved crystal fla m e and
a $ 1 ,0 0 0 co n trib u tio n
for
th e ir nonprofit o rg a n iz a tio n .
A you th individual re c e iv e d a
$ 5 0 0 con tribu tion fo r a n on­
p ro fit
organ ization
and
a
$ 5 0 0 scholarship. T h e w in ­
n ers included: For E d u c a tio n .
D ivid en d s School V o lu n te e r
P rogram : F or G rou p. A m e r i­
ca n
Red C ross o f C e n tra l
F lo rid a Tfcen Corps. M e n n o n Ite D isaster S ervice fo r S e m i­
n o le
C om m u n ity V o lu n te e r
Program :
for Y ou th .
K ara
Lyn n Sem en to, Mt. D o ra H igh
S ch o o l National H o n o r S o c i­
ety: for Adult. W a n d a G lan n anl.
Page
for
S o u th w e s t
U n ited C om m unities, D e b b ra
G roseclose, G u ardian A d Li­
tem
Program
S e m in o le
C ou n ty. Friends o f A b u sed
C h ild ren , and B arbara J o h n ­
son for the O rlan do H o u sin g
A u th o rity .

The Seminole County Environmental Studfcs Center
held Ms first annual environmental event last
w eekend. Hers. P aige and Rachel Mteh enjoy a rat

County will cut m anager’s list

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y - B y
F r id a y ,
th e
nam es o f a
h a lf- d o z e n
or
m ore
f in a l
c a n d i d a t e s fo r t h e C o u n t y
M a n a g e r ’s p o s i t i o n w ill b e

O V IE D O - T h e C ity o f O v ie d o
w ill
h ire
seven
fu ll-tim e
p olice
o ffic e rs
th ro u gh
a
gran t
of
m o re
th an
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
These
o ffic e r 's
w ill
a d d ress a n y th in g w e n e e d
them to a d d re s s a s fa r as
c rim e in o u r c ity .* P o lic e
C h ie f D e n n is P e te rs o n said.
O vied o c u r r e n tly h as th e
th ird
•
*
n u m *b e r
of*
.
c a p ita
In
O ra n g e
and
C o u n ties,
P o lic e
C h ie f D en n is P e te rs o n said.
T h ere
a re
49
o ffic e rs
se rv ic in g
O v ie d o 's
2 2 .0 0 0
resid en ts,
a c c o rd in g
to a
M arch
13 m e m o
to th e
cou n cil m e m b e r s .
* l f o q u ite
o b v io u s
that
a d d ition a l
o ffic e rs
a re
n eeded fo r th e p o p u la tio n
w e have.* C o u n c ilm a n B ob
D allarl said.
The
$ 5 2 5 ,0 0 0
COPS
U n iversal H ir in g S u p p le m e n t
gra n t
p ro v id e s
fo r
75
p ercen t
of
th e
O ffic e r 's
salary an d b en e fits fo r th re e
years. T h e c ity is r e s p o n s ib le
for
th e
r e m a in in g
25
p ercen t, p lu s th e p u rc h a s e
o f eq u ip m en t a n d u n iform s.
T h e c ity w ill p ay th e fu ll
salary a n d b en e fits o f th e
officers at th e en d o f th re e
yea rs.
Peterson s a id th e o ffic e rs
w ill w o rk w h e re v e r th e y a r e
needed. In c lu d in g th e C ity
C ou n ty in v e s tig a tiv e B u reau .

■ a s C o u n ty , P a g e 4 A

Victim s voices are
silent no more
S T A F F W RJTCR

"Ours is essentially
a tragic age, so we
rejuse to take it
tragically. *
D.H. Lawrence

s e s s io n b e f o r e th e e n t ir e
b oa rd .
The
c o m m is s io n e r s
w o u ld t h e n s e le c t t h e m o s t
q u a lif ie d
c a n d id a t e
and
h a v e M c M illa n n e g o t ia t e a
c o n t r a c t w it h t h a t c h o ic e .
I f a ll
goes
s m o o t h ly ,
a
m a n a g e r m a y b e n a m e d In
e a r ly J u n e .
‘ It
depends
th e n
on
w h ic h c a n d id a t e g e t s th e
J o b . h o w fa s t h e o r s h e c a n
c o m e h e r e a n d b e g in th e

Decision to be
made by end o f
week

By 8usan Wsnnsr

□QUOTE

h a p p e n in g
In
K osovo
and
e ls e w h e re , th is la Im p o rta n t.*
in L ak e M a ry, th e c h u rc h e s
o p en fo r p ra y e r o n T h u rs d a y
In clu d e F irs t B aptist C h u rch
o n M a rk h a m
W o o d s. H o ly
C ro ss L u th era n C h u rch , and
S t. P eter's E p iscop al C h u rch
in Lake M a r y .
In L on gw ood . N eigh b o rh o o d
A llia n ce C h u rch In Lon gw ood
w ill be o p e n for p ra y e r 9 a.m .
to
4
p.m .
N o rth la n d
C o m m u n ity C hurch w ill b e
o p e n for p ra y e r 4 :3 0 p.m . to
6 :3 0 p.m .
The
In tern a tio n a l
P ra y e r

O vied o to
stock police
corps

S A N F O R D - V ic tim
R ig h ts
W e e k c a m e to a c lo s e on S a t­
u rd a y b u t a re c e n t b a n q u et
c o m m e m o ra te d th e s e p e o p le
an d h e ld an e v e n t to p r o m o te
a g re a te r
a w a re n e s s a b o u t
th e r ig h ts and n e e d s o f v i c ­
tim s.
G u est
sp
. ea k ers
C la u d ln e
a n d D o n a ld R yce s p o k e to a t­
te n d e e s a b o u t th e ir a ctivity In
s e e k in g le g is la tiv e ch a n ge o n
lim itin g th e r e le a s e o f v io le n t
sexu al
p re d a to rs
fo llo w in g
th e ir c rim in a l sen ten ces. T h e
R yce fa m ily w a s a ffected b y
c rim e w h e n th e ir son. J im m y
w a s a b d u c te d a n d m u rd e re d
In s o u th F lorid a In 1995.
J o a n n e T o rto ra from W e s t
P a lm B ea ch a ls o a d d re s s e d
th e
c ro w d .
H er
d a u g h te r.
C a rm e n , w as a ls o m u rd e re d .
C a rm e n left b e h in d a h u s ­
b an d a n d tw o s m a ll d a u g h ­
te rs .

In ad d ition . Lt. S a m m y G ib ­
son. from S em in ole C ou n ty
S h erlfTs O ffice, sh ared th e
Im pact on his fam ily fo llo w in g
his s h o o tin g d u rin g th e h om i­
cid e o f D eputy G en e G re g o ry
this past yea r.
A n aw ard . Law E n fo rc e m e n t
O fllc e r o f the Y ear, w a s g iven
at th e banquet In m em ory o f
D ep u ty Hugh T h om as, w ho
w as k illed In the lin e o f d u ty
on M a rch 28. 1989. w h ile r e ­
s p o n d in g to a call rega rd in g a
su sp iciou s m an in a w o o d ed
area. T h om a s w as on ly 19
w h en
h e w as
killed.
He
ranked fifth In his g ra d u a tin g
class at the S em in ole C ou n ty
Police A c a d e m y .
A c c o rd in g
to
D e b b ie
R ehder. D irector o f V ic tim
S ervices In the O ffic e o f th e
S ta te A ttorn ey.
In vestiga to r
Ray P a rk er was ch osen to r e ­
ceive th is honor. H e Is a 15y e a r vetera n w ith the S em i­
Bee V ic tim s , P a ge 4 A

Stale Attorney Norman Woifinger presents the Vic­
tims Rights W eek A d vocate of the Year Award to

Sherry McGraw who stays on call 24-hours each day
to work with victims of violence.

i

�2A ■Semnola Herald. Sanford. Florida • Tuesday. May 4,1999

ACCU WEATHER8 FORECAST FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Tonight

W edn asday

Saturday

Thursday

r ■

R 1

Shown a tomorrow's
weather Temperature*
are toraghtt tow1* and
tomorrow'* h tf*

Some aunshtne; a

ihl^tnhnww.r
vnunoarsnowar.

A lm a n a c
Sanford 7i rough Vwterday
Temperature

Low__ _
Normal hurt
Normal tow

U V In d e x Tbmorrow

F iv e -D a y Forecast fo r S a n fo r d

Florida Weather

R eg io n al W eather

S u n an d M o o n

Ftortdto Clear to party cloudy tonight. SunsNna mbdng
with ctoud tomorrow; ■ few spotty afternoon thundershowsrs
Qewgto: Incmadngdoude tonrght. Variabledoodlneu
tomorrow with a ehower or Ihundentomt.

Sunaal tonight
— - M2 pm.
Sunriaa Wadnatday .................
M l am.
MoonrtM today...... ............ 11:37 pm.
Mooned today------- -------9:30am.
Lad
New
FM
Fid

e

Mostry ctcuoy lorsgni wnn tnowvrs ana
doucflnaia tomorrow with ahow•fa and 0&gt;undafitoiTne.

85*

b. VPnaM

Atobutt MaWy ctoudy tonlglht wfti ahowoimand thundaratorrm. \ M m ctoulniai tomorrow wNh ihowata
and ttumfefstofma.
Qatr lo party cloudy tonl^t Bm iy
tomorrow wMh ttmaa of ciouda end sun.

Precipitation
Month to date
Normal monft to
Year to data
L a d year to date
Normal year to d d a

Sun and clouds; a
thunderstorm.

Partly surety;
chance lor
thundarstorms.

3

Meyfl

•

MaytS

C

May 23

O

Mey30

Timas of suna
ctouda; a stray

H0M tor Daytona

R e g io n a l C itie s

IfMFtor

i *^ m a n sw ^
552 am.
First Low
11:53 am
Fksl High
Sacond Low
5:41 p.m
n--JtCOnQ Mign
none
Thursday
8 37 am.
First Low
FkdHWi
13:13 am
8-20 pm.
Sacono Low
dh
lipcona ililn
n«gn
13Jo pm

o s it.
3.011.
0.0 ft.

Fort Mysrs
O m nM
Kay W M

0.9 ft.
4.3 ft.
0.9 ft.
3.7 ft.

T o m o rro w ’s N ation al W e a th e r

Loulitonfc Cloudy loniqNwfiiah o i^ m ^ tiuridarstorms. Tm nof ctouda and Bun tomorroun chmoa tor

N ation al C itie s

2.9%

Fin a n c in g .

(A i m o m M aki , Y&lt; hj W an i T c ) B uy A H o u m .)

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• A lkvheei sleeting • 17-bp VTwin
• 48inch mower deck

• Automatic transmission

345 Law n and G ard en T ra cto r

• 2 0h p
• 54-inch mower deck
• Automatic transmission

455 Law n a n d Garden T ra cto r
• 224\p diesel
• Automatic transmission
• 604ndi cutting width

Now during Deere season, we’re making available 2.9% financing for 12 months* on select John Deere products. To take advantage of these great rates, sim ply head over to
your participating John Deere dealer's store before July 5 to enjoy 2.9% interest. Sort of makes you wish we were In the mortgage business.

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�Samtnofa Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, May 4,1999 • M

Police Log
TTio following reporta were compiled froen the Seminole Countu
Sheriff:* Office fo r arrests reported Ihrouph May 2. 199.

starr

■ATTIinr / P O U tT IC VIOUMCE

Writer

■ A N F O R D , A p r il 30. 1 1 :0 0 p.m ., S o u th w e s t R oad , W ilm a
[&gt; y rrlle R u tle d g e , D O B 8/6/6S , w aa a rrested b y S e m in o le
C o u n ty S h e r iffs d ep u ties, ch arged w ith B a tte ry / D o m e s tic
V io le n c e
L O R O V O O D , M a y 1. 12:07 a.m S u m m it R id ge P lace. H a ro ld
p n v td Bishop. D O B 2 / I2 / S 4 , a rre s te d b y S em in o le C o u n ty
S h e r iffs o ffic e rs , c h a rg e d wtL’ i D o m estic V io len ce B a tte r y .

DUI
------- M ay 1. 1:30 a.m .W U H am S am u el M ilto n .
IX )B
1/4/75 w a s a rre s te d b y S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r if f s
d e p u tie s , c h a r g e d w ith D U i.
L O R O V O O D , M a y I, 1:56 a.m .. C e n tra l P ark w ay f t P a lm
S p r in g * John D o u g la s Y ou n gm an , D O B 10/4/46. a r r e s te d b yL o n gw o o d P o lic e D e a p rtm e n t officers, c h a rg e d w ith D U I.
C A M B L H n u n r . M a y I. 2 :3 7 a.m .. N o rm a n d y R d.. M ic h a e l
A n th o n y S ch en k , a rrested b y S em in ole C o u n ty S h e r iffs d e p u ­
tie s , ch arged w ith D U I, re c k le s s d rivin g .
O V IE D O , M ay 2 . 2 :1 4 a .m , F lorida f t D ele o n . M ich a el A n d re d
C r e e l. DOB 0 / 2 5 / 6 6 , a rre s te d b y S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r iffs
d e p u tie s , c h a r g e d w ith D U I.
A L T A M O N T S • T H R O B , M a y I . S R 4 3 6 f t Eaaea. G r e g o r y
S te v e n llitts . D O B 0 / 1 5 / 5 2 . a rre s te d b y A lta m o n te S p rin g s
P o lic e ofliceni. c h a rg ed , D U I.

T L B S ATTSM PT/BU JD B PO U C 8

• A M T O B D . A p r il 3 0 . 0 :3 7 a .m ., 18th S tre e t. A ie x c e e R R e d ­
d ic k s . DOB 4 / 3 0 / 7 . a rre s te d b y S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r iffs
O ffic e depu ties, c h a rg e d w ith Flee A tte m p t. E lude P o lic e O ffi­
cers.

M A R Y . M a y 2. N ich o la s C had HU). D O B 11/30/60. a r­
r e s te d by Lake M a r y P o lice officers, c h a rg e d w ith p o ssession
u n d e r 20 g ra in s ca n n a b is, p ossession d r u g p a ra p h e rn a lia .
C A M E L B M R T . M ay 1. 2:41 a m .. S R 436, H arry J o s e p h
L e n n o x . DOB 2 / 0 / 7 3 . a rre s te d by C a s s e lb e rry P olice O ffic e r s ,
c h n r g r d with p oss essio n c a n n a b is less th a n 20 gram a, p o sses­
sion d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia .
L O N G W O O D . A p r il 2 0 . 10:30 p.m .. R ic a rd o R. D elter. DOB
1/3/71. pu rrh n ttc/possesalon o f c ra c k cocain e, possession
d r u g p a ra p h ern a lia , c o n c e a le d w ea p on .

Congress needs to support
teaching hospitals
B leeding financially, the nation's
teaching hospitals fear they are about
to be slashed further by, of all people,
a heart surgeon — Sen. Bill F rist RTenn. Frist »aya — and credibly —
that it isn't so and that he actually
means to save the hospitals from the
perils o f modem medical economics.
Congress needs to secure U S. grad­
uate medical education — whether by
F r is t'e means, thosa o f Rep. Ben
Cardin, D-Md, and Sen. Deniel Patrick
Moynihan, D-N.Y., or another.
But aid to the hospitals
in Congress’ epic Medicare
w art, so chances a re nothing will
happen this year and the bleeding wtD
go on.
Many o f the nation's 1,250 academ­
ic medical centers — which train the
nation's future doctors, conduct re­
search and take care o f some of the
poorest and sickest people In Ameri­
ca — are already In deep trouble.
G eorgetow n U n iversity M edical
Center lost ltt.4 million last year and
Wall Street has downgraded the uni­
versity’s credit rating. Hospitals i
d ated with Harvard University loot
$100 million In 1994. and one of them,
Massachusetts General is reported to
be on the brink of being dosed.
The hemorrhaging is national. De­
troit Medical Center lost $100 million
last year and may have to dose one of
its hospitals. UCSF Stanford is run­
ning a 1100 million deficit and may Igy
off 2,000 staff members. The Chicago
Medical Center is laying off 250 work­
ers.
The teaching hospitals are getting
hammered by a combination of feder­
al Medicare cuts enacted in the 1497
balanced budget agreement and pres­
sure from managed care agencies to
reduce costs.
It costs roughly 30 percent more to
run an academic medical center than
an ordinary hospital because training
residents takes time and the hospitals
handle hard — and Interesting —
cases for research and training pur­
poses. Also, they buy the most so­
phisticated and expensive equipment
tend to be located in urban areas and
treat a disproportionate number of
poor people.
In recognition of their role, the fed­
eral government subsidizes the teach­
ing hospitals through the Medicare
system, this year at a cost of $7.7 bil­
lion.
The terror of the medical schools is
that the majority recommendation of
the bipartisan Medicare commission
suggests that a large chunk of the fed­
eral subsidy be transferred out of
Medicare, where the funding level is
guaranteed, lo the congressional ap­
propriations process.
The commission recommendation,
turned into legislation sponsored by its
co chairmen, Sen. John Breaux, D-La.,
and Rep. Bill Thomas. R Calif, Is neu­
tral on whether aid to graduate med­
ical education IGM K) should be a
mandatory or discretionary appropri­
ations item.
F rist a heart transplant surgeon by
profession, was chairman of the com­
mission's task force on GME, so he is

MORTON
KONDRACKE

hospital administrators and
unlvsfsity presidents for what they see
aa a potential calamity ahead.
If GME becomes hut another do­
mestic discretionary kem, the medical
schools fe a r their support w ill be
squeezed by budget caps, might
to year and might get i
•ppropriatora become enamored of
new priorities.
Moreover, GME would get thrown
into tho same appropriations bill as
federally hinded medical research, an­
other source of fending for teaching
hospitals, and they would be compet­
ing against themselves for money.
Frist says the hospitals misunder­
stand his position. He sayi that rety­
ing on M edicare tor funding fa a
long term loser far the teaching hos­
pitals, which he calls “the heart and
soul of our quality medical system,"
and that reform la necessary.
Frist says that Medicare will be in­
creasingly squeezed in the future by
managed care. He favors broadening
the bate o f financial support for GME
by making it a "mandatory appropria­
tion" or entitlement like the Medicaid
system.
He says the task force report men­
tions GME aa a discretionary item be­
cause other members favored it — he
means Thomas and Sen. Phil Gramm,
RTexas, —- but he does n ot
Frist says he alio could support a
trust fend for GME such aa Cardin and
Moynihan call for in their legislation,
although Frist will not commit to their
source of fending: a tax on health in­
surance premiums. Republicans usu­
ally hate “new taxes."
Cardin, whose state includes Johns
Hopkins University, proposes a 1 p e r
cent “ fee" o r “ assessment," raising
$32 billion a year, some of which would
be used to help the Medicare system
stay solvent Total aid for GM E would
rise $4 billion per year.
Moynihan, with numerous teaching
hospitals in New York, favors a 1.5 per­
cent lax and would keep Medicare
fending alio, for a net $9 billion annual
boost for GME.
The Clinton administration, which is
mulling its own Medicare reform pro­
posals, hasn't decided what to do about
GME, but an official said, "You can be
sure w ell see they're safe."
At Northwestern Medical Center in
Chicago this week, first lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton said it would be a
“ mistake" to make GME fending dis­
cretionary.
The Senate Finance Committee is
set to hold hearings on the Breaux
Thomas b ill but any action on Medi­
care this year is highly unlikely. It's a
toojuicy 2000 campaign issue. So the
teaching hospitals will continue going
broke.

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Chew on
this - or
be sorry
M en m y a g e a re a lw a y s
In terested in new s a b o u t
m ira c le d ru g s . W h en B o b Dole
te lls u s a b o u t V iagra, w e
lis te n .
N o w c o m e s m ore g o o d news.
N u tritio u s "B ra in G u m ."
A fello w n a m e d B ria n
E n g lish c la im s B rain O ra n can
Im p ro ve th e m em ory, sh a rp en
c o n c e n tra tio n and b o o s t the
»0
J u s t w h e n w e old g u y s are
■ la p p in g o u rs e lv e s alU y o ver
V ia g ra . B r a in G um a llo w s ua
t o rem em b e r a ll th e n e w fun
w e 'r e h a vin g.
Nora, where were we?
O h yea. B ra in G u m . D ou b le
Y o u r P lea su re, D ou b le Y o u r
F u n . c h e w th re e a tic k s instead
o f ju s t one.
T h e lo ca l h ea lth rood
s u p p lie rs a a y th ey w a n t to
k n o w m ore a b o u t B ra in Gum .
P h il H o ffm a n , the o w n e r o f
E v n y t h ln g H e a lth y tn O vied o ,
s a id M o n d a y h e w as g o in g to
lo o k in to g e ttin g B rain G u m
o n hla sh elves. “ It s o u n d s
in te re s tin g ." h e said. " I f It can
stim u la te th e ce lls to th e
b ra in It c o u ld becom e
p u la r."
B ill E d w ard s, the m a n a g e r
a t C h a m b e rla in 's N a tu ra l
F o o d M arket tn A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, s a id a n h erb n a m ed
G tn k o B llo b a h a s b een a b ig
s e lle r fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a rs .
" It 's p o p u la r w ith c o lle g e
stu d en ts w h o a re c ra m m in g
fo r a n e x a m ." E d w ard s sa id .
"It a ls o Is a fa vorite o f
e ld e rly p e o p le w ith m e m o ry
la p s e s , h e sa id . C u s to m e rs
p a y $ 1 4 .9 9 fo r 50 ta b le ts .
$ 2 5 .0 0 for 100 tablets.
N a tu re 's W a y p ro d u ces th e
p ro d u ct.
In th e a d v e rtis e m e n ts h e Is
fa x in g a c ro s s A m erica , B rain
E n g lis h c la im s h is B r a in G um
w o r k s b e lt e r th a n (a b le ts . He
s a y s It g o e s rig h t to th e brain
th ro u g h th e m e m b ra n es o f the
m o u th . "H a rd ly a n y o f tt la
w a s te d ." E n g lis h says.
S h o u ld B ra in G um b e w hat
it'a cra ck ed u p to be, 1
im a g in e a g u y lik e M ark
M cG w ire w ill tr y ja m m in g a
fe w stick s in h is m ou th b efore
h e g o e s lo b a t fo r th e S t.
L o u ts C a rd in a ls . M ight h e lp
h im re m e m b e r w h at a p itc h e r
th re w him a m o n th ago. O r
even a y ea r ago.
M cG w ire, o f cou rse, h a s
d r a w n a tte n tio n - and
c ritic is m - fo r u sin g a p ro d u ct
k n o w n as A n d ro s te n e d io n e .
M a jo r L ea g u e B aseb all a llo w s
p la y e rs to u s e A n d ro, th e
N a tio n a l F o o tb a ll L e a g u e d oes
n o t. A m a te u r ath letes d o n 't
u s e A n d ro b e c a u s e it w ill
s h o w u p In te s ts os a s tero id .
K n o w in g M cG w ire is o n both
A n d ro and B ra in G um o u g h t
to s c o r e th e b e e jeeb ers o u t o f
e v e r y p itch er in the lan d .
T h e m ain in gred ien t In
B ra in G um la
P h o s p h a tld y ls e rln e . T a k e n
w ith A n d ro sten ed io n e.
M c G w ire w o u ld not o n ly
e n h a n c e h is reco rd fo r h o m e
ru n s but b e a b le to fo rm u la te
a n Im p roved th e o ry o f
r e la tiv ity .
I f h e w a n ts to date, w e
s u g g e s t h e s tic k s to D en ty n e.

BSMJAMD9 K A T Z
B enjam in K atz. 8 5 . G e n iu s
D rive, W in te r Park, d ied S a t­
urday, M ay I . M r. K n t z w a s a
retired
b a rb e r.
B om
in
Lithuania, h e m o ved to C e n ­
tra l F ton da In 1962. H e w a s
J ew ish an d a H olocau st su rvtvor.
Survivors In c lu d e non. W il­
liam , Boca R a to n : d a u g h te r,
Lib b y U p m a n . W in te r P a r k ;
sister, H adaasah . Israel: fiv e
g ra n d c h ild r e n .
Beth
S h a lo m
M e m o r ia l
C h apel. O rla n d o , in c h a r g e o f
services.

Flora M ae P h illip s. 76 . O r ­
a n ge Ave.. S a n fo rd , d ie d o n
S unday. M ay 2. M m . P h illip s
w a a a n u rse’s assista n t a t
H lllhaven
N u rs in g
H om e.
B o m in W ayn csvlH e. N .C . o n
M a y 29. 1922. sh e w h s a
Protestan t
and
a
lif e t im e
m em b er o f D A V A .
Survivors In c lu d e
daugh­
ters, B renda V ic k e rs .
S or­
rento;
W a n d a E van s. S a n ­
ford ; and M e g F lg h tm a a le r .
C an dler. N .C .: seven g r a n d ­
ch ild ren :
n in e
g re a t­
g ra n d c h ild re n .
G ram kow F u n e ra l
H om e.
San ford, in c h a r g e o f s e r v ­
ic e s .
PAUL W. H 0 L U N 0 6 W 0 K T H
Paul W . H o llin g s w o rth , 6 7 ,
H ow ard
B ou leva rd .
Long­
w ood . died S a tu rd a y . M a y 1.
o f a resp ira to ry Illn ess.
M r.
H ollin gsw orth
w as
r e t ir e d
from secu rity at M artin M a r i­
etta. H e w aa b o m In N o r fo lk .
Va.
H e w as a m e m b e r o f
Longw ood
W o rs h ip * C e n te r .
H e w as an A ir F o rc e v e te r a n .
H e served as a v o lu n te e r p o ­
lic e officer in L o n g w o o d .
Survtvoia in c lu d e w ife. L o is:
sons. David. T h o m s o n . O a..
S am u el. S a n fo rd .
T im o th y .
L ilh ia Sprin gs. O a.. d a u g h ­
ters. Paula C u n d ilf. G e n e v a .
R eb ecca B u rk e. S a n fo rd . Ma-

ter, H elen M itc h e ll.
Id ea l.
Q a:
14 g ra n d c h ild re n :
five
g r e a t-g r a n d c h ild r e n .
F a m ily
F u n era l
C a re.
O v ie d o , In c h a rg e o f services,

Funeral srrvtrm tar Mr* Luar wld
be Wednesday. May 5. 1999. at 10 00
AM. In the Church at Gad &lt;4 Proph­
ecy. with ravine teqr Slone officiating,
tnlrrrornl will follow in Evergreen
Cemetery. Friend* may ran ul the
IldMon Funeral Home. Tuesday, hum
8 30 P.M. until R:30 P.M. For friend*
* *4*1 *W i. the family lu g y iii memo­
rial donation* la the Amertran DWbrle» Association. Gin of Remembrance
llrmfouanm. 1101 N. Lake Destiny
Wood. M IS. Maitland. Ft 327817I0S.
IlfUSSON FUNERAL HOME,
332-2131. Sanford. I* In rhargr of

P A U L *.
The Funeral SrrW e foe Mr. Paul W.
I Milne*worth will be on Tuesday 184 991 at 10 00 A.M at FAMILY rUNF.HA1, CAKE. 7868 Red Hu* Lake
Huai. Oviedo Interment will follow tt
Oukfawn Park Cemetery In Lake
Mary. Visitation will be Monday 13-3991 from 3:00 - H 00 P.M.. at FAMILY
FUNERAL CARE. Memorial rontnbutkm* In memory of Mr. Hollingsworth
may he made In American Lung A s s
rlallnn or Umpire i f the Comforter.
598 Montgomery Rood. Altamonte
Springs. FL 32714. Arrangement* eninninl lo FAMILY FUNERAL CAKE,
Oviedo 368-1600

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Funeral srnire* for Flora Mae PWIllp*. 76. i f Sanford, who died Sunday
will hr at 2 00 P.M. Thursday *| the
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel with
Rev. Kan Rtrnharl officiating biterrnrnl will be prhrsle. Visitation will
hr held from 1000 A M until service
lime Mr*. PhlUlp* was preceded tt
death by her beloved husband. Wil­
liam IlliU) E Phillips: *Mee. Rulh Lcl!•*: and hrr seal. Donald Maiht*
Gramkow Funeral Home. 800 E Air­
port Htvd. Sanford. FI. 1407) 3223213 In rhargr i f arrangements.

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But our lore and memories
neverdk.
Your lovingfamily,
Dorothy, Charlotte,
Claudette and Gerald
Grandchildren,
Dottle &amp;family, Mitzie,
Mein &amp;family,
Jen &amp;family,Jeff,
Ward &amp;family's
GrruiGrrat.
Great GranchUdren,
Betty. Bid and Hmeard

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Prayer-

Victims'
C o n tin u e d b o m

P a g e 1A

P a g e LA

nole County Sheriffs Office
who has worked n number of
high profile cases Including
the Spaztano rase. He has
also worked with numerous
victims and their families af­
ter the lom ado struck In
February 1998. Th ose who
have worked alongside him
have learned what dem on­
strating compassion, under­
standing and genuine con­
cern for people means to v ic ­
tims o f crime."
Sherry McCrew received the
award of Advocate of the
Year. She Is with Seminole
County Sheriffs O flke advo­
cate program. McCrew was
chosen because "she Is on call
and responds to call-outs
seven days a week 24 hours a
day and she has long been
touching the lives of num er­
ous victims within the county
providing them with com fort
and words o f kindness to
make it through the day."
Attorney of the Year was
awarded to Glno Felldanl
with the State Attorney’s O f­
fice. He Is assigned lo a sp e­
cial prosecution
unit and
handles all sex crimes and
crimes against children. "He
works closely with the llttlest
victims reassuring them and
orienting them to the Judicial
process. Most recently he was

O v ie d o
page LA

Community Relations,
the Tactical Squad.

and

T h e s e officers
will be
quite active with the youth
In our community." Peterson
said.
TWo of the officers will be
assigned
to
community
relations, attending meeting
with neighborhood groups.
Peterson said.
The City Council approved
the funding 3-1. opposed by
John Benson. Benson said he
did not see the need to hire
officers for a tactical drug
squad.
•We’ve been fighting the
war on drugs since the
1930's and I don't think
we're
getting
anywhere,"
Benson said.
In the
Oviedo

last 12
police

months.
have

Longw ood C ity H a ll a t 9 :3 0
a.m ., th e O v ie d o C it y H all at
9 :3 0 a .m .. th e W in te r S p rin g s
C ity H all at
10 a .m ., th e
A lta m o n te S p rin g s C it y Hall
at
10:30
a.m .,
and
th e
C a s selb erry C ity H a ll at 8
a.m .

The
P resid en t
an d
g o v e rn o rs
In o il 5 0 s ta te s
a n n u a lly
re c o g n is e
th e
N a tio n a l D a y o f P ra y e r
by
s ig n in g p r o c la m a tio n s u r g in g
re s id e n ts to pray.

by
C o n g re s s
s ig n ed
by
P re s id e n t
H arry
T ru m an
d e c la re d a n an n u al, n ational
d ay o f p ra y e r. T h e d a y was
set fo r th e first T h u rsd a y In
M ay In 1988.

T h e C e n tra l F lo r id a A re a
M ayors' P ra y e r B re a k fa s t w ill
b e held T h u rs d a y at 7 a.m . at
the O m n i Rosen
H o te l
In
O rlan d o.
M O M S In T O U C H w ill h old
a n op en
house. F o r m o r e
in form a tion , ca ll 3 3 3 - 3 3 2 0 .
T h e llr s l n a tio n a l ca ll to
p rayer w a s In 1775. w h e n th e
C o n tin en ta l C o n g re s s a sk ed
th e C o lo n ie s
to
p r a y . for
w isdom in fo rm in g a n a tion .

n

Victims’ Rights W eek keynote speakers Donald and Ctaudne R yce are
parents ol Jimmy R yce who has advocated legislation lor the d vil com ­
mitment ol sexual offenders following their criminal sentence.

assigned a double homicide
case Involving a mother and
her daughter."
Trade Hodges ol the Stale
Attorney's Office received the
Outstanding Service Award.
"She was recognized for the
numerous tasks she under­
takes and is currently
a

P residen t A b ra h a m L in coln
p ro cla im ed
a
day
of
"h u m ilia tio n ,
fa s tin g
and
prayer" In 1863 d u r in g th e
figh tin g b e tw e e n t h e
N orth
and the S o u th .
In 1952. a Joint r e s o lu tio n

p a ra le g a l an d d o es re s e a rc h
on cases fo r th e H a b itu a l O f­
fen d er D ivision . S h e has also
d e m o n s tra te d a u n iq u e c o m ­
p assion fo r victim s o f c rim e."
T h e a w a r d p ortion o f th e
ban qu et
w a s p re s e n te d
by
S tate A tto r n e y N orm a n W olfin g e r.

responded
to 251
drug
related Incidents and made
287 drug arrests. Peterson
said.
"If wc'rc having a rash o f
residential burglaries they
will
be used
for
that."

Peterson said. T h is will not
be the only thing that It will
do. It’s a tactical unll."
The city
Is
currently
receiving COPS binding for
five officers under a previous
grant award.

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Gary Kaiser resigned as
County Manager on April 2
to become president and
chief operating officer o f
HTE. Inc., In Lake Mary.
Some
50 applications
were received . one of
them from a man who was
at one time a broadcaster
doing Detroit Tigers base­
ball games.

Job.” McMillan said.
Former Deputy County
Manager Kevin Grace is a
candidate far the Job us Is
current Public Works Di­
rector Jim Marino.
Coto, given a pay boost
as she serves as Acting
Manager, did not apply for
the permanent position.

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FINA 1407 S. FR E N C H AVE.

TEXACO 490 LAKE M ARY BLVD.

LIL C H A M P 1920 S. FR E N C H AVE.

FINA 750 LAKE M ARY BLVD.

W ALG REENS 2501 S . FRENCH AVE.

7-ELEVEN 110 F IA K E M A R Y BLVD.

WINN DIXIE 1514 S. FRENCH AVE.

AM OCO 4410 W. LAKE M A R Y BLVD.

TEXACO 217 8. P A R K AVE.

PU BU X 651 W. LAKE M AR Y BLVD.

PARK AVE. MART 1291 S. PARK AVE.

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SU PER DIS. BEV.

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ALBERTSONS 3765 LAKE E M M A RO.

SANFO RD FOOD M A R T 3300 SA N FO R D AVE.

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People
Volunter of the Week
T o a s tm a s te r s m e e t

D a n c i n g f o r S e n io r s

T h e Night O w ls T osratm astera
C lu b # 6 M 1 m e e ts e v e r y T u e s ­
d a y o f the m on th , a t 7 :3 0 p .m ..
■t th e Lake M a ry C o m m u n ity
B u ild in g on
C o u n tr y
C h ib
R oad. C ontact R osetta B o n h a m
at 323-6284 fo r m o r e In fo r m a ­
tion .

T h e O ver SO D ance Club
d a n c e Is h eld e v e ry W ed n esd ay,
fro m 2 :3 0 to 4 :3 0 p.m . at the
S a n fo rd C M c C en ter. L ive m u ­
s ic b y th e D e lto n ls n s 13-piece
b an d . D o n a tio n 83.00.

O p t im is t C l n b

N a r -A n o n

T h e S a n fo rd O p tim ist Club
m e e ts
e very
W ed n esd a y at
n o o n a t the c o lo n ia l R oom In
d o w n to w n S a n fo rd . V isito rs are
w e lc o m e . C a ll 333-2 1 9 4 o r 3220286.

N ar-Anon, a s e lf-h e lp g r o u p
fo r relatives a n d fr ie n d s o f a d ­
dicts. w ill m eet T u e s d a y a t 8
p.m . a t O rlan d o O e n e ra l H o s ­
pital. F o r m ore In fo r m a tio n ,
ca ll 888*6364.

K iw n n is C l u b
TOPS

H i e K lw an ls C lu b o f Sanford
m e e ts w eek ly W ed n esd a y at
n o o n fo r a lu n c h e o n m e e tin g ot
th e L a k esid e L a n d in g at th e M s
rtna M otel o n L ak e M on roe.
V is itin g
K lw a n lsn a
are
w elco m e. F or in form a tion call
W a lt S m ith . 323-S088.

M em ber o f T a k e O f f P o u n d s
S en sib ly. T O P S ,
in v ite
th e
pu b lic to Join th e m o n T u e s d a y
even in gs fr o m 7 to 8 p .m . a t
th e F irst C h ris tia n C h u rc h .
1607 Sanford A v e ., S a n fo rd .
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n
about
th e club, call
K a r e n B la ztn a .
331-0883.

C o a s tlin e r s
T h e C o a s tlin e rs m eetin gs are
h eld
at
10 a.m . th e first
W e d n e s d a y o f each m onth at
th e S a n fo rd S e n io r C en ter, 401
E. S e m in o le B lvd.
A ll
In terested
railroa d ers,
b o th a c tiv e a n d retired, a re In­
vited t o a tten d .
F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a l) H orace
G reen . 32 3 -6 4 8 3 .

[T o a s tm a s te r s
N igh t
Ow la
T o a s tm a s te rs
every T u e s d a y o f th e
ith . at 7:30 p .m .. a t th e
M ary
C o m m u n ity
g. 300 N. C o u n tr y C lu b
tn Lake M a ry . C o n ta c t
eUa B on h am a t 333-8384
1In form a tion .

R e c o v e r y , In c

J o t C lu b

R ecovery. In c ., Is a self-h elp
m en ta l h ea lth org a n iza tio n for
p e o p le w ho s u ffe r from panic
a tta c k s , d ep re s s io n , fea rs and
g e n e ra l n ervou s sym ptom s. For
In form ation , c a ll 660-2003, or
8 9 6 5906.

T h e Sanford P ilo t C lu b m e e ts
th e first and th ird T u e s d a y a t 7
p.m . In the R S V P b u ild in g o n
th e cam pu s at S e m in o le C o m ­
m unity C ollege. A ll In te re s te d
a re w elcom e to a tte n d .

M ason s

TOPS

The
Sanford
Lodge
S63
F A A M - Stated C o m m u n ic a ­
tion s a re held o n th e firs t a n d
third T u esd ays o f e a c h m on th
at 7:30 p.m. D in n e r la s e rv e d at
6:15 p.m .
T h e lodge la lo c a te d at 2 1 3
Park A ve. N orth. S a n fo rd . F o r
m ore In form ation
c a ll (4 0 7 )
322-2616.

fry N
ST a Jt

H e sh a red th a t w h e n h e a s ­
sists w ith food d is trib u tio n h e

R o a d A p o p k a . F o r Inform ation,
c a ll (4 0 7 ) 283-5048.

C entral F lorid a B lo o d B a n k
Is ask in g d o n o rs o f a ll ty p e s
blood
•
e s p e c ia lly
O -ty p e
d on ors • to d o n a te
a t Its
San ford
branch,
1302
E.
S econ d St. F o r In fo r m a tio n ,
c a ll 322-0822.

N a r -A n o n
N a r-A n on
m eets
every
W e d n e s d a y at 8 p.m . at Or­
la n d o R egion a l South S em in ole
H osp ita l. 5G5 W e s t State Road
434. L on gw ood . N ar-A n on Is a
su p p ort g ro u p op en to fa m ilies
an d frien d s o f addicts. J o in for
s u p p o rt tn c o p in g w ith your
a d d ict; gain seren ity to make
d e c is io n s a n d put y o u r live
b a ck tn focu s. C a ll (407) 3223434, 333-9204, or 294-6504
fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n .

R o ta ry
T h e R otary B re a k fa s t C lu b
m eets every W e d n e s d a y a t 7 :3 0
a.m . at the C o lo n ia l R o o m R e s ­
taurant on First S tre e t In S a n ­
ford. F or m ore In fo rm a tio n ,
call R ick Rusal at 3 2 2 -0 2 8 5 .

W s— s r
W h it e r

s m

S A N F O R D • J e o n M etts fr o m
the S em in o le V o lu n te e r E n ­
te rp ris e s
tru ly
san g
th e
p ra is e s
of
v o lu n te e r
C a rl
Kettt. S h e s p o k e s o h ig h ly o f
him o n e w ould b e lie v e that th e
la d d e r h e w a s p o s e d b y f o r s
p h o to cou ld h a v e b e e n a la d ­
d er to H eaven .
S h e said, “W ith o u t C a rt's
h elp a n d e x p e r tis e and h a r d
la b o r w e w ou ld n o t b e w h e r e
w e o r e tod ay - a b l e to p ro v id e
food t o m ore t h a n 3 0 .0 0 0
hou se h o ld s In o n e year. C a r l
h a s b a d kn ees a n d w a s r e c o v ­
e r in g fro m s u r g e r y on o n e o f
th em w h e n h e c a m e to us. H e
c o n tin u e s to h a v e b a d k n e e s
and a ls o had e y e s u rg e ry . B u t.
that d id n 't k e e p
h im fr o m
com in g.*
M e tts cited t h a t K eitt h a s
d on e a ll p h a s e s o f c a rp e n try
In ren o va tio n o f t h e ir b u ild in g .
H e's assisted w i t h p a in tin g ,
h a n g in g dry w a ll, in s ta llin g
la ttice over d u c t work, in ­
s ta llin g doors, b u ild in g s t o r ­
age c a b in e ts th ro u g h o u t th e
fa cility .
h elp ed
b u ild
th e
h a n d ica p p ed
nunp
and
w o rk ed In the U S A and F a rm
S h a re food d is trib u tio n .
M o d estly, K e ttt
m e n tio n e d
that h e h as "fu rn is h e d all th e
equ ip m en t,
k n o w le d g e
and
p la n s an d he t e l l s the o t h e r
gu ys w h a t to d o .* H e said, T m
an o v erseer. I c o m e In on ce to
tw ice, m aybe t h r e e tim es a
w eek I f n eeded."

L o ca l C h a p te r 232 o f T O P S
in L on gw ood (T a k e O ff Pounds
S e n s ib ly ) m e e ts every W ed n es­
d a y a t 6 :3 0 p .m .. In th e au d ito­
riu m o f South S em in ole H o sp i­
tal. 55 5 W . S ta te R oad 434.
L on gw ood . W e ig h in g b egin s at
5:30 p.m . T h e A p op k a ch a p ter
m e e ts
every W edn esday, at
9 :3 0 a.m ... a t LSkevtew C h ris­
tian C h u rch . 1400 B ea r Lake

B lo o d B a n k
■

His carpentry expertise a boon to charity
in

P le a s e v o l u n t e e r
to d a y .

MutcuJor DyUrophy Anociohon
Jerry Lawn, Notional Choirman
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low. T h ese d evices elim in a te
overw a terin g, a situation that
o fte n leads to d isea ses p ro b ­
le m s and ca n save w ater and
m o n ey .
H o w much: T h e am ount o f
w a te r to ap ply at an y on e tim e
v a rie s w ith th e am ount o f w a te r
re s e n t In th e soli, the w a ter
o ld in g c a p a city o f the soil,
and th e d rain age ch a ra c te ris ­
tics. F lorid a 's san dy soils typi­
c a lly hold o n e Inch o f w ater In
th e to p 12 In ch es o f soil. I f the
n&gt;ot* a re In th e top 12 In ch es
o f s o il and th e soil Is dry. then
3/4 to one in ch o f w ater (or 465
to 6 2 0 gallon s o f w a ter) la re­
q u ired to w et the area thor­
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d a y o r 0.4 In c h e s o f w a te r p e r
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c o n d itio n s a n d 0.05 In c h e s o f
w a t e r p er d a y d u rin g t h e w in ter
w h e n g r a s s e s ' are n o t - a c t iv e ly
g ro w in g . Y o u r Irrig a tio n sy s te m
s h o u ld d e liv e r b etw ee n
3/4
In c h e s to o n e Inch o f w a te r
w h e n the tu rfg ra s s s h o w s w a ­
t e r d e fic ie n c y . T y p ic a lly , tw o
w a te r in g p e r w e e k a r e a p p lie d
u n d e r n o rm a l c o n d itio n s , three
w a te rin g s p e r w e e k
tn the
s u m m e r a n d . o n c e e v e r y 10 to
14 d a y s in t h e w in ter. I f ra in ­
fa ll occu rs. Irriga tio n sh o u ld b e
su s p e n d e d a c c o rd in g
to the
a m o u n t o f ra in fa ll.
A p p ly in g w a t e r W a te r should
n e v e r b e a p p lie d a t a ra te
Caster th an It ca n b e a b s o rb e d
b y th e t o ll. I f the s p rin k le rs
a p p ly too m u c h w a ter. It runs
o ff. a n d la w a sted . L ig h t, fre­
q u e n t w a te r in g la In e ffic ie n t
a n d e n c o u ra g e s s h a llo w root
s y s te m s . E x c e s s iv e Irrig a tio n
k e e p s th e ro o t s y s te m satu ­
r a te d w ith w a te r d is p la c in g
o x y g e n fro m arou n d th e roots,
a co n d itio n
harm ful to the
g ra s s e s . T h e b est tim e fo r lawn
Irrig a tio n
is
early
in
the
m o r n in g h o u rs . W a te rin g dur­
in g th e d ay c a n w aste w a te r b y
e x c e s s iv e
e v a p o ra tio n
and

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three sons, M ich ael. M a u rice
an d T ro y and five g ra n d c h il­
dren.
T h e cou ple h ave atten d ed
church at U psala P re s b y te ria n
Church for nine y e a r s a n d
K eitt serves there o s a n E ld er.
H e has worked w ith S e m in o le
V o lu n teer S ervices fo r o v e r
on e yea r.

d u rin g very hot p e rio d s c a n
scald th e lawn. W a te rin g la te
In the afternoon w ill In c re a s e
the tim e that le a v e s re m a in
w et. therefore, p r o m o tin g i i n gal grow th .
M andatory w a ter re s tric tio n s :
T h e follow in g re s tric tio n s w e re
im posed
by
th e
S e m in o le
C ou n ty Board o f C o u n ty C o m ­
m ission ers fo r all C o u n ty w a te r
cu stom ers since M a y 26. 1998.
•R efrain from w a s h in g ca rs a t
y o u r residence.
•There should b e n o la w n Irri­
gation betw een 6 a .m . and 8
p.m .
•Even num bered h o u s e s m a y
w a ter th eir lawnb o n M on day,
W ed n esd ay and F rid a y s b e ­
tw een 8 p.m. and 6 a .m .
•Odd num bered h o u s e s m a y
w a ter their law ns on T u e s d a y s .
T h u rsd ays and S a tu rd a y b e ­
tween 8 p.m. and d a .m .
•There should be n o la w n Irri­
gation on Sundays.
S em in ole County w a te r c u s ­
tom ers w h o c o n tin u a lly fall to
com p ly could receive up to a
850 fin e. T h e re s tric tio n s d o
n ot a ffect C o m m e rc ia l e s ta b ­
lish m en ts. R e strictio n s w ill b e
in effect until fu rth er n otice.

Being snubbed irksbrideto-be

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D E A R ABBY: I am on attractive,
college-educated woman. For the
past 18 months, I have been living
with my boyfriend, ‘ John,* an attor­
ney in a four-man firm. About aix
m on th s ago, ons o f his partners
threw s large, formal dinner to cele­
b ra te an im portan t firm victory.
A lth ou gh 1 had m et this partn er
and his wife ( i l l call them Mel and
A lice) many times, and they knew
w e liv e d togeth er, the in vitation
cam e addreased to ‘ John Doe and
guest.*
A t the dinner, John waa greeted
warm ly and introduced to the other
g u es ts, an assortm en t o f accomp lia h e d an d w e ll-k n o w n local
socialites. I waa barely acknowl­
edged and was left standing alone
as J oh n w as escorted around the
room . A t dinner, I*waa seated a t
Alice's table. She never addressed a
single comment to me, nor did she
acknowledge any o f my attempts to
Join the conversation.
Later, A lice approached each o f
the other ladies and invited them to
in her for a tour o f her beautiful
m e. She left me standing in the
livin g room alone with the men. The
snubbing was so pointed that later
oth era com m ented on it to John.
Being socially shy and insecure any­
way, I was devastated.
J oh n and 1 are being m arried
■oon. I do n o t w a n t th ia n a sty
woman at m y wedding. Even more,
1 d o n ot w a n t to g iv e A lic e th e
chance to snub me again by declin­
in g m y in vita tion . John says w e

name waa Mr. Fleming, and he was
a teacher at Glenbruok N orth H igh
School in Northbrook, 111. I waa a
student there betw een 1966 an d
1969.

h a ve no choice but to in v ite them.
H o w should I handle thia? It's eat­
in g m e up.

STILL STEAMING IN S.F.
D E A R 8 T 1 L L S T E A M IN G : I
d o n 't k n o w w h a t w a s e a t i n g
y o u r hoe te a s , b u t d o n 't le t h e r
a p p a llin g d is p la y o f b a d m a n ­
n e r s e s t s w a y a t y o u r s s lf Y o u h a v e ra y s y m p a th y , b u t
I f J o h n f e e l s It 's n e c e s s a r y t o
i n v i t e h is p a r t n e r s t o t h e w e d ­
d in g , r e g a r d I t o s b u s in e s s a n d
In c lu d e e v o r y o n e . I t w ill be
y o u r ch a n ce t o sh ow o n e a n d a ll
w h a t a t e r r i f i c life p a r t n e r an d
h e lp m a te J o h n has s e le c te d . T o
d o a n y t h in g le s s t h a n bbe
e g ra *
c lo u s w o u ld r e d u c e y o u to n e r
le v e L

D E A R A B B Y : The le tte r about
th e teaching nun rem inded me o f
th e only tea ch er who tre a te d me
U k e I waa som eon e s p e c ia l. H is

I came from a large fam ily. 1 had
no confidence whatsoever and w as
suicidal at times. N o one paid any
attention to me, and I w as g o in g
downhill. Then classes started, and
a ll o f a sudden t h e r e w a s t h is
teacher who made each and every
one o f us feel important and that we
could accomplish anyth in g. N e e d ­
less to say, there was alw ays perfect
attendance in his doss.
T h e sister who in stru cted her
students to each w rite down some­
thing nice about th e ir fe llo w stu­
dents was truly inspired. Luckily, I
had Mr. Fleming — but for students
who are not so fortunate, the sis­
ter’s idea could be a rea l blessing.
Teen-agers' feelings a re so tender
and fragile.

BEEN THERE
IN PARKLAND. FLA.
D E A R BEEN T H E R E : M any
fo r m e r s tu d e n ts h a v e h a d
te a c h e r s w h o In flu e n c e d t h e ir
Uvea in p o s itiv e w a y s lo n g a fte r
th e ir sch o o l y e a rs w e r e o v e r. A
w o n d e r fu l w a y to r e p a y th e
k ln dn eaa la to w r it e th e te a c h ­
e rs a le t t e r a n d te ll th em w h a t a
d i f f e r e n c e th e y m a d e . S u c h a
l e t t e r w o u ld b e c o m e a t r e a ­
su red keepsake.

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Ssrrtnolt HaraM, Bsntbrd. Florida • Tuesday May 4 , 1BW •

Babe Ruth
playoffs
underway
SK■OHTS
IH TSKEDITOR
S A N F O R D • T h e B a m b in o
M in or D tvlalon a n d B a b e
Ruth D tvlalon k ic k e d o ff th e
S a n fo rd C ity C h a m p io n s h ip
S e rie s s e a s o n In th e C ity o f
S a n fo rd
R ecrea tion
an d
n »rk a
D ep artm en t
B abe
Ruth B a s e b a ll L e a g u e M o n ­
day e v e n in g .
t h e B a m b in o M a jo r D tv l­
alon o p e n s Its s e r ie s today
and t h e B ab e R u th D ivisio n
c o n tin u e s its a e rie s w ith a
p a ir o f gam es.
In m a k e -u p g a m e s from
S a tu rd a y . A p ril
17th. th e
D ean. R in gers. M o rg a n a n d
Law ton.
PA
Diamond
B a ck s h a n d ed th e N o b le s
C om m u n ica tion W h ite S o x
th eir U ral loss o f th e s e a ­
son, 1 3 -6 : th e K n igh ts o f
C o lu m b u s E x p o s d o u b le d
the s c o r e on t h e Khvanls
C h ib In d ia n s. 8 - 4 : and th e
E lk s L o d g e 0 )2 4 1 B ra v e s
got a 7 * 0 forfeit from th e
Rotary C h ib A th letics.
in t h e flrst ro u n d o f th e
B e s t-o f-T h re e P la y o ffs o n
M on d a y, th e D ea n . R in gers.
M organ a n d Law ton . P A .
D ia m o n d B a ck s c o n tin u ed
th eir h o t play, c lo b b e r in g
the R o ta ry C lu b A th letics.
12-1, a t H isto ric S an ford
M em o ria l S tad iu m ; an d th e
E lks L o d g e 01241 B ra ves
used a n eig h t-ru n third I n ­
n in g to topple th e K lw anla
C lu b In d ia n s. 9 -6 . at Z ln n
B eck F ie ld .
F in a l
re gu la r
sea son
s ta n d in g s _ N o b le s C o m ­
m u n ica tio n W h ite S o x (1 3 I). K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s
E x p o s (9 -6 ). D ea n . R in gers.
M organ an d Law ton . P A .
D ia m o n d * B a ck s (8 -7 ), Ktw ants C h ib In d ia n s (5 -0 ).
lE Ik s L o d g e 01241 Braves
(5-« |Y * n d M t a r y C M &gt; A th Jletlcs (3 -1 2 ).
P ro v id in g

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Regional first round
Six Seminole County diamond teams
look to stay alive in state tournament
s t o r Ts e i k t o h

S A N F O R D - S em in o le C ou n ty
s c h o o ls get th e op p o rtu n ity to
con tin u e a rem a rk a b le p o s t­
sea son to d a y w h en s ix S e m i­
n ole A th le tic C o n fe re n c e b a s e ­
b a ll a n d s o ftb a ll team s tak e
part In th e R rg lo n a l Q u a rte rfi­
nals.
Last F rid a y a n d S atu rd ay, s ix
o f a p o s s ib le eigh t team s from
th e co u n ty e a rn e d s p o ts In the
R egion al Q u a rterfin a ls,
th ree
ch a m p io n s a n d th ree ru n n e rs up. a n d n o w n eed Just live w in s
to cla im a s ta te ch a m p io n sh ip .
T h e last sp o t to b e d e c id e d
w as th e W in te r S p rin g s b a s e ­
ball team , w h k h had w o n a
sp ot In th e q u a rterfin a ls, but
d rop p ed a 6-1 d ec is io n to N o. 1
seed ed
F lo rid a A ir A c a d e m y
from M elb o u rn e In th e C la s s
3 A -D istrict 13 T o u rn a m en t S a t­
u rd ay n igh t at W in te r S p r in g s
H igh S ch ool.
B ecau se o f th e lo ss th e B e a rs
w ill h a ve lo m ak e th e lo n g road
trip to Palm B ea ch C om m u n ity
C o lleg e In W est P a lm B ea ch lo
la k e on 3 A -D tstrtct 14 c h a m ­
p ion
Palm
B e a c h -C a rd in a l
N ew m an at 7 :3 0 p.m .
In o th e r b a seb a ll gam es:

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w ou ld
e a r to b e in p rrtty good
pe. h o stin g a G atew ay squad
fro m K issim m ee that on ly went
13-18 th is s e a s o n and w a s the
S A -6 ru n n er-u p to M erritt Is ­
la n d .

B

B u t G atew ay h a s one o f the
b e s t p itch er's In the s la te and
fig u re s lo g iv e the F ig h tin g
S e m ln o k s a g o o d fight at S ilS 's
A lu m n i F ield In the S em in o le
H ig h S ch ool B a seb a ll C o m p lex
s ta rtin g at 7 :3 0 p.m .
S em in ole h e a d roa ch M lk r
B o w ers Is e x p e c te d to g o with
Junior ace lefth a n d er
B rian
N ie ls e n (8 -2 ) again st th e P a n ­
th ers. C tu u L y t k and A n g rlo
R etraces h a ve b e e n ca rryin g the
b ig b a ts fo r th e locals.
* O n e o f th e b est go m es fig ­
u r e * to b e at O vied o 's M lk lc r
F ie ld w h ere th e Lions (2 6 -4 ).
w ith on ly o n e lo s s lo a C la s s 6 A
sch ool
th is
y e a r,
h ostin g
A p o p k a (2 2 -8 ) at 7:30 p.m .
A c e lefth a n d er Paul Lubrano
110-0) figu res to get th e bull
fro m coach K r a n e Brown, w h ile
J u s tin H olm es. J a v ie r A b r a m .
L a rry
O ra yso n
and
B lain e
S c h u lte lead th e Lion s o ffen se.
* A n o th er e x cellen t m atch -u p

W ELL

see s L a k e M ary (2 3 - 7 ) tra v e lin g
to O rla n d o to ta k e o n Dr. P h i l ­
lip s (2 3 -8 ) s ta r lin g a t 4 p.m .
T h e Panlhfrra n a v e w on 1 1
g a m e s In a ro w a n d 1 4 - o f- IS .
bu t w ill h a v e to d e a l w ith th e
o ffe rin g s o f L ak e M a r y ace T o n y
C o rra o .
D a n ie l
S a n fo rd .
B ra n d o n
H an ey. J o s e T o r m o s . Matt A l l e ­
gro a n d R ob M a c rh lo n e a r e
som e o f th e to p h itte r s fo r c o a c h
A lle n T U ttk 's K am a.
In th e softb a ll g o m es:
• A fte r a 6 6 start. O v ie d o
(2 1 -8 )
has
w on
I 5 -o M 7
ga m es. In c lu d in g a 2 -1 , n in e In n in g d efeat o f d e fe n d in g sta te
ch a m p io n Lake M a ry in th e
d is tric t (In als.
T h e l i o n * w ill h o s t E d gew a ter
(1 9 -1 2 ). w h k h w a s no-hit b y
A p o p k a In th e C la s s S A -D tstrtct
4 fin a l last F rid a y n igh t, s ta r t­
in g at 6 p.m .
O vied o , u n d er h ead c o a c h
A n n a H ollis. Is le d by th e
p itc h in g d u o o f S a ra h R c e b e r
(8 -5 ) a n d T a n ya H o w a rd f 1 0 - 1)
a n d th e h illin g o f A lis o n P a r k e r
and th e sister c o m b o o f M ss
an d K a tie Field.
• L a k e M ary (2 1 -8 ) Is *ui| f a ­
v o re d to repeat a s state ch a m -

w

K isslm m ee-O at ew a y (1 3 -1 8 ) va. S e m in o le (2 4-7). 7 :3 0 p.m,

A p o p k a 113. (2 2 -8 ) vs . O v ie d o H .3. (2 6 -4 ). 7 :3 0 p .m .

|jik&gt; M aty II.S . (2 3 -7 ) v s . D r. P h illip s H .8 . (23 -8 ). 4 p.m,

W in te r S p rin gs v s . Palm B e a c h -C a rd in a l N ew m an . 7 :3 0 p.m .

SO FT B A LL
E dgew ater II.S .

6 p.m .

I frlia

7 :3 0 p.m .

plena, but now m u st d o m ost o f
Its w o rk on the s in c e th e R u r n
fin ish ed as the d istrict r u n ­
n ers-u p .
T h e y open the re g io n a l* at
A p o p k a , and sta r p itc h e r J e n ­
n ifer W ilson , w h o g a v e u p o n ly
on e htt In d efea tin g B oon e a n d
no h its In b e s tin g E d gew a ter
last w eek , at 7 :3 0 p.m .
* *
Mary Is led b y th e

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p itc h in g o f s e n io rs Sarah Sm ith
(1 1 -3 ) a n d H a lk Sow arda (1 0 ­
5). w h ile c o a ch J c a n n k F is h e r
relies o n the h ittin g o f K elly
H arb ou r. J a c k ie C rtsp ell. MeaRan D o n trich , L in d sey Mans.
Y a ra h O te ro . N lc o k W h ite. J ill
W o lco tt a n d M o n iq u e C ollins.
T o n ig h t's w in n e r's trill a d ­
va n ce to th e re g io n a l sem ifin a ls
o n F rid a y.

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o ffe n s e

IA T U ID A T , MAT 1
K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s E x ­
pos:
tw o h its
_
Adam
M u n d y (tw o ru n s. RBI); o n e
hit _ W a y n e W a ts Iro n .
RBI). K e ith W rig h t. J a m es
P ea rso n : two r u n s _ Eric
B ryan t. C le o W h ite : on e run
_ S c q u c D ru n d id gc.
K lw a n la C lu b
In d ian s:
tw o h its
J o sh D ecu rtaln a
(R B I): o n e hit . J o s h O athera (ru n . RBI). J u s tin H ab e rlin g (run): o n e run _
S teve B r a k y . S c o tt Lewis.
D ea n .
R in gers.
M organ
and Law ton . P A . D iam ond
B a ck s:
tw o h its _ C o ry
S h e ffie ld (d ou b le, run. tw o
RBI). M ik e D o n e y (th ree
runs, tw o RB I): o n e h it _
D ion C a s e y (d o u b le , two
ru n s).
W illia m
Peterson
(run. R B I); tw o ru n s, th ree
RBI _ J a m e s S o yd a ra ; o n e
run _ M ik e T o w e rs . K evin
G o n d e r. M ike A ld k r . T e r ­
ren ee M u rp h y.
N o b le s
C om m u n ication
W h ite S o x : tw o h its - Lumas
(d o u b le, run. R B I); on e hit _
B a rn es (trip le, ru n . RBI).
P a rris (d ou b le. R B I). R o b ­
e rtso n (ru n . R B I); o n e run _
H u tch in s. H cn n lacn . S cott.

PLATO m
E lk s
Lod ge
01241
B raves: tw o h its _ K. E r ic k ­
son (tr ip le , d o u b k . run). J .
P o lo sk i (ro n ); o n e hit _ E.
B loom (tw o ru n s). R. Q uinn.
O .B. T a lle y a n d F. H ic k s
(one r u n s co red each ). B .
L e s h in s k l; o n e r o n _ J .
H eck le. A C o llie r.
K lw a n la
C lu b
In d ian s:
two h it s _ J . G a th e rs (h om e
ro n . ru n ). S. B r a k y (tw o
ru n s): o n e htt _ J . H ab erlln g (d o u b le , r o n ). M . W h ite
(d o u b k ):
on e
ru n _ J .
S ch m itz; on e
RBI _
D.
B e rn s te in .
D ea n .
R in gers.
M organ
and Law ton . P A . D iam ond
B ack s: tw o h its _ S c u lle r
(trip le, th re e ru n s). Soydara
(two ru n s ); on e h it _ D oney
(h om e ru n . ro n ). C a sey (tw o
ru n s); o n e ru n _ H ayes.
B u rg e s s .
R o ta ry C lu b A th le tic s : on e
hit _
B ertra n d . C h e s s e r.
C ain: o n e run _ W itte.
MAT 1

100 900 . 4 4

140 X I X . 0 S

019 30. O S
10S 4X _ 19 0
• R u th . Pg. 2 B

SANFORD • Lillie Quinn.
D.D.S. made a shambles of
David Wcekley Homes' unde­
feated season and Beer :30
took advantage In smashing
fashion at Pine hurst Park Mon­
day night.
David Wcekley Homes took a
1-0 lead In the top o f the flrst
inning, but that was the last
lead It would see os Lillie
Quinn. D.D.S. scored 14 runs
In the bottom o f the first Inning
and rolled to a 25-5, four In­
ning triumph.
With Its nearest competition
out o f the way. undefeated Beer
:30 took a little time getting
going, only scoring three runs
over the first two Innings, but
then put Siemens away, scoring
seven mrih In the third Inning
and 10 runs in the fourth In­
ning to win 20-0 and took over
sole leadership o f the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Spring Co-Ed Slow
Pitch Softball League.
In the other game. Air Masters/Blg Leaguers scored in
every
Inning.
Including
a
seven-run fifth Inning and a
five-run seventh Inning, and
won Us first game o f the season.
23-10. over M J.O . Corporation.
Beer :30 Is now 3-0. while
David Weckley Homes and Lil­
lie Quinn. D.D.S. ore both 2-1.
Completing *.ne standings arc
Air Mastrra Rip Leaguers and
Siemens (botn i -2) and MJ.O.
Corporation (0-3).
Next Monday night at Pinehurst Park. David W cekley
Homes challenges Beer :30 at
6:30 p.m.: Air Masters/Blg
Leaguers tackles Lillie Quinn,
D.D.S. at 7:30 p.m.; and M.J.O.
Corporation faces Siemens at
8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Lillie Quinn, D.D.S.: three
hits _ Lort Poe (triple, two dou­
bles. three runs, seven RBI).
Ray Hartsfteld (triple, double,
three runs, four RBI). Nalda
Roberts (triple, double, two
runs, two RBI), Paula Songer
(double, ron. three RBI); two
hits _ Gina Green (tripk. four
runs). Sam Raines (triple, three
runs), Craig Merkerson (two
doubles,
two
runs.
RBI),
Brenda Hartsfteld (two runs,
two RBI). Duke Roberts (RBI):
one hit _
Arthur Bam es
(double, two runs, three RBI).
Tony Smith (double,
run).
Myrtrl Reid (ron. RBI): one ron
_ Tracy Mitchell.
C o-E d . P a g e 2 B

SANFORD • The Optim ist Club ol Sanford recently presented
its Athlete o l the W eek award to girls' lacrosse player Tracey
Swaynos (right) and golf player Derek Cam ps (left).
Swaynos has excelled throughout the season and has show n
outstanding spirit and cooperation.
Camps has maintained a 37.8 stroke average throughout th e

season, and recently shot a records-tying four-under-par 32
during a match. He also recently won the International Junior
Golf Tour’s ‘ slammer Invitational" golf tournam ent in W hite Sul­
phur Springs In W est Virginia.
Derek and Tracey receive their awards from O ptim ist member
John Cullum (center).
*

Westview Baptist soars into Church lead
LAKE MARY • Westview Baptist Church
took over the lead In the City of Sanford
Recreation and Department Spring Church
Slow Pitch Softball League at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex Monday night.
Westview Baptist became the first three
game winner In the league. Sanford Central
Baptist Church had the week ofT. scoring
three runs In the second inning and six
runs In the fourth Inning to cap off a night
o f ron r o k wins with a 12-0 victory over
Centro Crtstlano Church.
In the other games. C.C.L.M. (Community
Church o f Lake Mary) led 6-0 and 9-3. but
the Knights of Columbus came up with 11
runs In the bottom of the second Inning and
C.C.L.M. could never recover, falling 23-13
in five Innings to the Knights of Columbus,
which won thetr flrst game of season.
Sanford First Church o f the Nazarene
broke away from a 6-3 lead, scoring 1 1
runs In the top o f the sixth Inning to thump
Christians United. 17-3.
Westview Baptist Church Is now 3-0,
while Sanford Central Baptist Church Is 2*
0. The lead duo is bct.'g followed In the

standings by Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene (2-1). Knights of Columbus (1-1).
C.C.L.M. (1-2). Christians United (0-2) and
Centro Crtstlano (0-3).
Next Monday night at the Lake Maiy
Sports Complex on Rantoul Lane, across
from the Mayfair Countiy Club, between
Country Club Rood and S.R. 46-A. Westview Baptist Church takes on Christians
United at 6:30 p.m.: Centro Crtstlano chal­
lenges Knights o f Columbus at 7:30 p.m.:
Sanford Central Baptist Church battles
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene at
H:30 p.m.: and C.C.L.M. has the week off.
Providing the offense were:
Knights of Columbus: three hits _ Hugh
Collins (home run. triple, two runs, four
RBI). Jim Davis (double, four runs, three
RBI): two hits _ Joel Lipscomb (triple, two
runs). J e ff Gill (double, ron). Joe Santoro
(three runs). Dennis Roman (run); one hit
Mike Verses (grand slam. run. four RBI).
Virgil Riddle (home ron. three runs, three
Rill). Bat Larkin Iron. RBI). Lenny Losacco
(two runs). John Cook. Dennis Lncour (one
run cuch). Lewis Hcllycr. one ron _ Erin
Reno.
Community Church of Lake Mary _ three

1

lilts _ Lee Atkins (two runs. RBI); two hits _
Cabot Jaffy (triple, run). John Hoyt II. Kevin
Chub (two runs and two RBI each). Justin
Nettles (run. two RBI). Mike Bender (two
runs); one hit _ Bill Kendall (ron. RBI),
John Hoyt Sr. (ron). Allen Nettles: one run _
John Hoyt 111.
First Church o f the Nazarene: three hits _
Dale Whitman (double, two runs). Scott
Wade (three runs. RBI): two hits _ Ron
Cardell (two runs, three RBI). Brian Howard
(run. two RBI). Jonathon Hubbard (two
rons. RBI). Scott Johnson. Carl Owens (two
runs each); one hit _ Jon Oakes (run. RBI):
one run _ Billy Catalano. Perry Hetsler.
Christians United: two hits _ Robert
Jones (two runs): one hit _ Jack Eltonhead
(ron). Otis Raines (RBI). Leonard Raines,
Mark Whitley. Jeff Johnson. Andrew Diemer. Dean Smith: two RBI _ Mark Blythe.
Westview Baptist Church: three hits _
Gary Cline (triple, double, two rons, RBI):
two hits _ Gene Pyle (double, run. two RBI).
BUI Van Tcssel (run. RBI). Clay Litton (two
rons). Bobby Kretnbrlng (nm ): one hit _
Wayne Walker (triple, ron. two RBI). W il­
liam Billups (ron. RBI). Troy Pate. William

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�■Swrinofo Herald. Sanford. Ftortda • Tuesday. May 4.1999

Invacare stands alone atop Industrial standings
■7 ]
SPORTS EDITOR
S A N F O R D - In vacare cam e
fro m b e h in d tw ice to tak e s o le
le a d e r s h ip o f th e C ity o f S a n ­
fo rd R e c re a tio n and P a rk s D e ­
p a rtm e n t S p r in g In d u strial S low
P itc h S o (I b a ll Leagu e at P in eh u rs t Park.
B rla r/ B B M C orp oration took
a 2 - 0 lead In th e bottom o f the
first In n in g a n d h eld that le a d
u n til In va ca re tied th e ga m e in
th e to p o f th e th ird Inning.
In va ca re g ra b b e d th e lead In
th e bottom o f th e fourth In n in g
w ith a n o th e r th ree run o u t­
b u rs t. bu t B rla r/ B B M C o rp o ra ­
tio n reg a in ed th e a d va n ta ge b y
s c o r in g fo u r ru n s In th e top o f
th e fifth in n in g.

In va ca re then to o k th e le a d
for g o o d b y p la tin g s e v e n ru n s
in the b o tto m o f t h e fifth In n in g
and th e n w ith s to o d a c h a lle n g e
to w in 13-10.
M yer's T re e S e r v ic e h a d a
huge o ffe n s iv e g a m e , s c o rin g at
least fo u r ru n s In e v e ry In n in g
and c o lle c tin g 21 h its a s it w o n
Its first g a m e o f t h e s e a s o n , 2 2 2, o v e r th e W a y n e D e n s c h B 53 s.
D atam ax o p e n e d Its s e a s o n
with a v icto ry , b u t tra ile d 4 - 0
through b u r In n in g s b e fo r e
scorin g tw o ru n s tn th e fou rth
In n in g a n d s ix r u n s In th e fifth
Inning.
B u n d y/ S &amp; H t r ie d to ra lly ,
sco rin g s in g le r u n s In th e fifth
and s ix th In n in g s to c lo s e to
w ithin 7 -6 a n d h a d th e b a s e s

lo a d ed w ith on ly o n e o u t. B u t a
p o p u p and ground o u t e n d e d
th e threat and the ga m e .
In vacare Is now 2 - 0
and
le a d s Datamax a n d
V a n ta re
(b o th 1-0). B undy/SfkH a n d
M y e rs T re e S ervice (1 -1 ) a n d
B rlar/B B M C orp oration a n d th e
W a y n e D en sch B -5 3 'a (b o th 0 2 ).

T h is Friday night a t P in e h u rs t Park, tne W a y n e D e n s c h
B -5 3 'a ch allen ge V a n to re at
6 :3 0 p.m .; ' In vacare
b a ttle s
D atam ax a t 7:30 p .m .: M y e r s
T ree
S ervice
ta k e s
on
B rlar/ B B M Corporation at 8 :3 0
p .m .; and B undy/S&amp; H h a s th e
w e e k olT.
P rovid in g the o ffen se w e re :
Invacare: two h lta _ S e a n
S u m ter (triple, tw o runs,' tw o

Babe Ruth
•4 9 1 _ 11 S
10S S . 1 S
T h e B e s t-o f-T h rc e C h a m p i­
o n s h ip S e rie s Q u a rte rfin a ls w ill
b e g in on T u e s d a y , M a y 4 th at
R oy H o lle r J u n io r Field.
A t 5 :4 5 p .m ., the R tn k er M a ­
te r ia ls D evil R a y s ta k e s o n th e
S a n fo rd E le c tric A th le tic s a n d
a t 7 :4 5 p .m .. th e R otary B r e a k ­
fa st C lu b E x p o s fa ce th e S u n n lla n d C o rp o ra tio n M arlin s.
G a m e tw o o f th e a eries wlU b e
o n T h u rs d a y . M a y 6 th , w ith th e
M a rlin s p la y in g th e E xp os at
5 :4 5 p.m . a n d th e A th le tic s
b a ttlin g th e D e v il R a y s a t 7 :4 5
p .m .
I f a th ird g a m e Is n eed ed In
e ith e r se rie s . It w o u ld b e p la y
o n S a tu rd a y. M a y 8 th at 9 a.m .
a n d / o r 11 a .m .
T h e S e m ifin a ls w ill b egin on
T u e s d a y . M a y 1 1th a t Roy H o l­
le r J u n io r F ie ld w ith th e D e v il
R a y s / A th le tic s su rv iv o r ta k in g
o n th e S a n fo rd Lodge #62 F re e
A A c c e p te d M a son s Y a n k e e s at
5 :4 5
p.m .
and
th e
Exp o s / M a rltn s w in n e r fa cin g the
R a ilro a d e rs C u b s at 7 :4 5 p.m .
G a m e tw o w ill b e o n T h u r s ­
d a y . M a y 13th. at 5 :4 5 p.m .
a n d 7 :4 5 p .m . and th e I f n e c ­
essary* g a m e b ein g p la yed on
S atu rd a y. M a y 15th. at 9 a.m.
a n d / o r 11 a .m .
T h e s u r v tv o fs w o u ld th en
m e e t tn th e .C ham pionship F i­
n a ls b e g in n in g on T u e s d a y .
M a y 18th. a t 6 p.m.
G a m e tw o w o u ld
be
on
T h u rs d a y . M a y 20th. at 6 p.m .
a n d th e I f n e c e s s a ry ’ gam e act
at 9

S ta n d in g s _ A m erica n D iv i­
s io n : S a n fo rd L od ge # 6 2 F re e A
A c c e p te d M a so n s Y a n k e e s (1 0 2 -1 ).
R tn k er M aterials D e v il

R a y s (6 -7 ) and S a n fo r d E le c tr ic
A th le tic s (3 -1 1 ); N a tio n a l D iv i­
sion: R a ilro a d e rs C u b s (1 2 - 1 1). R o ta ry B re a k fa s t C lu b E x p o s
(6-9) a n d S u n n lla n d C o r p o r a ­
tion M a r lin s (5 -1 0 ).

T h e B e s t-o f-T h r e e C h a m p i­
o n sh ip S e r ie s S e m ifin a ls b e g a n
at R oy H o lle r J u n io r F ie ld on
M on d a y w ith th e R o ya ls, th e
A m erica n D iv is io n ch a m p io n ,
b estin g th e D e v il R aya, th e N a ­
tional D ivisio n ru n n e rs -u p . 10*
7; a n d th e R ed S o x . th e A m e r i­
can D iv is io n ru n n e rs -u p . u p ­
settin g th e P ira te s , th e N a tio n a l
D ivisio n c h a m p io n s , 11 -1 0 , o n
a tw o-out, RBI s in g le b y J a c o b
H o m e r tn th e b o tto m o f th e fifth
in n in g that s c o r e d C h ris V e r sara w ith th e w in n in g ru n .
G a m e tw o o f t h e s e rie s w lU b e
played a n W e d n e s d a y a t Roy
H oller J u n io r F ie ld , w ith th e
Red S o x a n d P ir a te s p la y in g at
5:45 p .m . and t h e R o y a ls a n d
Devil R a y s p la y in g a t 7 :1 5 p.m .
If on e. o r b oth , o f th e a e r ie s
are tied a fte r W e d n e s d a y , th e I f
necessary* g a m e w ill p la y e d on
Friday at 5 :4 5 p .m . a n d / o r
7:15 p .m .
T h e s em ifin a l s u rv iv o rs w ill
meet
In
th e
B e s t-o f-T h r e e
C h a m p io n sh ip F in a ls sta rtin g
on M on d a y. M a y 10th a t R oy
H oller J u n io r F ie ld a t 6 p .m .
G a m e tw o w o u ld b e p la y e d o n
W ed n esd a y, M a y 1 2 th a t 6 p.m .
and th e T f n ecessa ry* g a m e
w o u ld b e p la y e d o n F rid a y . M a y
14th a t 6 p.m .
F in al re g u la r s e a s o n s ta n d ­
ings _ A m e ric a n D iv is io n : R o y ­
als (8 -4 ). R ed S o x (5 -6 ). N e w
T rib es M is s io n In d ia n s (2 * 9 )
and M a rin e rs (1 -1 0 ); N a tio n a l
D ivision : P ira te s (9 -2 ).
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w ood s A th le tic s (6 -6 ).
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m TNK CIRCUIT COURT
OR THSIRTM JUDICIAL
c ir c u it , is a s s r e s
• SMINOLS COUSTV,
FLORIDA
CASS NOi • • - 4 1 C A-I 4 -S
IRWIN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN
AS INLAND MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.

Plaintiff

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JOSEPH CRANE ROBINEON,
•L at.
Qslandants

NOTICE OIP

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an OnNr or Final
Judgmant anland in Casa No.
ES-41-CA-I4-B at tha Circuit
Court ol lha tSTH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, wharam IRWIN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AS INLANO
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
Ptamtitl. AND JOSEPH CRANE
ROBINSON, at a l . ara da lan­
ds nts I will Mil to tha highast
biddar tor each al lha Waal
Front Door ot lha Ssmmola
County Courlhouaa. Sanlord.
Florida, at tha hour of M 00
a m, on lha 27th day of MAY,

d o u b le , fo u r ru n s. R B I), B e rn o s k y (h o m e ru n . fo u r ru n s,
five R B I): th re e h its _ P e o u s
(tw o trip le s , th re e ru n s): two
hlta _ R u d d (tr ip le , d o u b le ,
th ree ru n s, R B I). S co tt (d o u b le ,
tw o ru n s , tw o R B I).
Q reen
(d o u b le , tw o ru n s. R B I); o n e hit
_ L u k e (h o m e n m , th re e ru n s,
th re e R B I). R o g ers (n m . RBI).
B rtk en (tw o R B I). R ya n (R B I).
W a y n e D e n s c h B -S3*s: o n e
hit _ R on P lu m m e r (d o u b le ,
ru n ).
R o b ert U U lnana (n m ).
O e o ig e S im k a n tch
and
J e ff
C o o le y (o n e R B l e a c h ) . B o b b y
Jon es,
W ayne
K e lly .
D on
C asseau x.
D atam ax: th re e h its _ C h r is
B ry s o n (tw o d o u b le s , tw o ru n s,
R B I); o n e h it _ D e e R ic h a rd s
(h o m e ru n , tw o ru n s, th re e

RBI).
r S '* c o
and
B ill
M ich aels (on e n m s c o r e d ea c h ).
C h ip Sm ith; on e ru n . o n e R B I _
Robert LaFountoln: o n e n m _
Ron W ojtascck: on e R B I _ E ric
Mayhew.
B u ndy/SA H : two h its _ J o s u e
Ram os (triple), A n d re w M cQ u tggun (double, tw o R B I); o n e h it _
S teve Jon es. B ob O a k le y an d
O rlando
B arrera
(o n e
nm
scored each), C ra ig H a rv e y ; o n e
n m . on e RBI . J e ff M c N a ir, D i­
a n e W ilson; on e n m _ D u stin
M a rjo w ^ D n ^ R B ^ ^ J o h r T K e U y ^ ^

hit _ R o b in W in te r s (trip le , two
runs, tw o ROD. B o b G o yette
(d o u b le , tw o ru n s), D a v e C o s s
(run. R B I), D ia n e C o ta n g e lo (tw o
ru n s).

M JO C orporation : th re e h its _
J o h n J u s llc s (d ou b le, tw o RBI):
tw o hits _ G reg Lit* (d o u b le , two
runs). Lynn W e b b
(d o u b le ,
run), Llaa Clan m e n .
R u b en
Garcia (on e n m an d o n e RBI
each). M elissa LIU (K O I); o n e lilt
* . .*
_ M rlan lc F low ers |m n. R B I),
T o m M anley (run); o n e ru n . o n e
RBI _ D ee Enrtghl; o n e hit
Don Baldwin. H ea th er S orvu s. "

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fo r S a tu rd a y . M ay 2 2 n d .

R B I), Israel Q u in te ro and N e lson S a n tia go (tw o ru n s sco red
a n d on e R B I each ); on e hit _
Juan
C a m a ch o
(tw o
runs),
R ich a rd Q u in n (tw o RBI). A n gel
F igu ero a . T o m O llson . D allas
D a v is . S a g u n d o G onzales and
A lo n z o H u rd (o n e ru n s co red
e a c h ).
B rla r/ B B M C orp oration : two
h lta _ T h o m a s M an ley (d ou b le,
ru n . two R B I), M ik e DeLaPaz
(d o u b le , tw o ru n s), C o ry B u ck ley (tw o ru n s, tw o RBI). B ill
P re v e s k (tw o ru n s). C loy Lane
(ru n ); on e hit _ R u ben G a rris
(d o u b le , tw o R B I). K eith Lstx
(tw o RBI). M ik e M itchell; o n e
n m . on e R B I _ Eric C hu rch;
o n e ru n _ D o n Baldw in.
Myci
M
y e r’s T r e e S ervice: fou r h its
_ H a w v e r (h o m e ru n . triple,

1H&gt;. lha lottowing daaenbad
propart/
Lot 4, BRIOQEWATER. PHASE
H. according to lha Plat lharol,
aa racordad in Plat Book IS,
Pag#* BE and M. ol lha Public
Racordi ol Saminola County.
Florida
DATED thia tSth day ol APRIL.
1SSS.
Maryann# Mona
Clark Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaaanc
Daput, Clark
ROGER D BEAR. PA.
PO B0X4SSS
ORLANDO, FL 12103

R B I): B randon W etty (ru n . R B I).
G re g o ry B elm ot (tw o ru n s ); o n e
ru n _ H arrokl D aniels J r .. B re n t
C offer, S h an e M oore.
D evil Rays: two h lta _ J u s tin
Pa b on : on e hit _ J a s o n F a ith
(trip le.
RBI).
M y te r
N eal
(d o u b le, run), M ilt A hrero ( n m ,
R B I); o n e run _ D a n n y O rtiz,
T .C . K inney. Jam ea K ea rn ey.
R ed Sox: o n e hit _ M att L e w is
(dou b le, taro RBI). J a c o b H o m e r
(tw o runs. RBI). N a th a n H o m e r
(n m . tw o RBI); tw o r u n s _ C h r is
V ersa ra . A lex Kean; o n e ru n _
D a vid French. D an n y C o h e n ,
M a tt U nderw ood, C a le b Polk.
Pirates: on e hit _ C h r is S e l l ­
e r s (run); tw o ru n s _ G r e g
H ard y, Cam eron T h o m p k ln s ,
J crm ta n e Casey; o n e ru n _
Slers. L o m e M e rth le ,
don Bostlch.
s u n . 7 •
is s a x .u •
i« a s s . is 1
M B 4 1 .II a

S ch ed u le _ fts ta r d s y . M a y •
a t Lakeside Field. B o v ls H o m e s
v s. C row n Trophy, 8 :3 0 a .m .;
R ic h Plan vs. J T II E n te rp ris e s ,
9 :3 0 a.m .; Sanford C a m p b c U L o ssln g A m erican L e g io n P o s t
5 3 vs. Sunnlland C o rp o ra tio n .
10:30 a.m .
T h e leagu e has o n e S a tu r­
d a y 's left to play and th e n th e r e
wtU b e s picnic.

a t L a k esid e Field, D e c h . F is h e r
A L a w ren ce Royals v s . P la y It
A g a in S p orts D iam ond B a c k s .
11:30 s.m .; Shutter B u g s M a r ­
lin s vs. Sanford Lodge #6 2 F r e e
A A ccep ted M asons C a r d in a ls ,
I p .m .: N etw ork E le c tric C u b s
vs. S u nnlland C o rp ora tion R e d
S ax, 2 :3 0 p.m .
T h e leagu e has o n e m o re S a t­
u r d a y s on the s c h e d u le a n d
th e n there w ill b e a p o s t-s e a s o n
p ic n ic .

Co-Ed
IB
D a v id W e e k lc y H om es: .one
h it _ La D a w n R ich ey (trip le,
ru n . RBI). G r e g R ay (tw o RBI).
D ave
K a cb crletn .
Lynctte
B a rk le y (o n e R B I ea ch ). M ike
M in e r, D a m on M a ssey. John
D u m p s s s (o n e ru n each ), Keri
A lb rltfo n ; o n e n m _ A m b er
M assey.
B e e r :30: th ree h its _ C orey
L a s o g e (ru n . tw o R B I); tw o hits _
V ic D IB a rtolo (trip le, tw o runs.
R B I). S h e rry W ilk ie (tw o d o u ­
b le s . th ree ru n s, three RBI).
S te v e M irra (tw o d ou bles, run.
R B I). J o y W e a v e r (dou ble, three
ru n s , th ree R B I). J o e DIBartolo
[d o u b le , tw o runs, th ree RBI).
J e r r y D IB a rto lo (ru n , RBI]; one

h e ld a t th e ‘J u st F o r Feet* at the S e m in o le
T o w n e C e n te r M a ll In S an ford on M a y 1st
fro m 11 a.m . to 3 p.m .
S ig n -u p s w ill b e h eld at th e ‘Just F o r F e e l*
o n In S e m in o le T o w n e C en ter M all In S a n fo rd
o n M a y 15 fro m 11 a.m . to 3 pan. B la k e h im ­
s e lf w ill a m k e a n ap p ea ra n ce to sign a u to ­
g ra p h s a t 11 a.m .
T h e F o o tb a ll C am p , fo r boys and g irls a g e s
7 - t o - 17, w ill b e h e ld M ay 2 2 -2 3 at S e m in o le
H ig h S c h o o l w ith p resen t and form er N F L
p la yers, th e S em in o le H igh coaching s t a ff a n d
th e S Y F A c o a c h in g s ta ff p rovidin g In stru ction .
C o st to 8 9 0 fo r tw o d ays o r $50 for o n e d ay.
A ll p r o c e e d s fro m th e cam p w ill g o tow ard
y o u th s p o rts program s.
F o r tn fo m a U o n T c a U (407) 330-9016.

Church
M
P age (o n e RBI each), Terry S a ls b u ry ,
W a y n e G a g e r. D a n n y M itchell (one run each ).
C e n tro C rlstla n o : two h its _ J. M anagua; o n e
h it _ J .C . D ealba, H e n iy Flores, G ilb ert G alarza,
A . F lores.

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a n d P a rk s A s s o c ia tio n (FRPA) Flag F o o tb a ll
ru le s a n d reg u la tio n s and w ill play Its g a m e s
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S ie m e n s: o n e h it _ G e o rg e
M a ced o
{d o u b le ).
M ic h e le
G a eta n l. D e a n s T h o m a s.
A ir
M a sters/ B ig
Leagu ers:
th ree h its _ D o n n ie (d o u b le ,
fou r ru n s , tw o RBI). A n g e l (tw o
runs, th re e R B I): tw o h its _
C h ip (h o m e ru n. trip le , fou r
runs, fo u r R B I). Lurry (tw o runs,
fou r R B I); o n e h it _ C h e ry l
(d o u b le , th re e ru n s, tw o RBI).
W a n d a (d o u b le , tw o ru n s, tw o
RBI), D e b b ie (tw o ru n s). B o b
(run): tw o ru n s _ D ec. o n e ru n _
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SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT 1A.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RSCOROEO IN
PU T ROOK t». PAOE 70. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
hat bean hied against you and
you ara required to aarvo a
copy ol your written defences,
if any, wilhin 30 daya after Ih*
Krai publication oi thia Nonce
of Action, on Echavarria,
MeCalla. Raymar. Barrel! S
Frappiar. Plalnlill'a allornay.
whoaa address la SOI Bayahora

■STATE OF MATTIE I BERTH
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLINO M O MMVICIMO
AGREEMENT DATED E/23/M.
ra n c it y s c a p e Nona

or ether claimant! by.
JERREIL L STARLING.
Dal
TO: ESTATE OF MATTIE I
SMITH, dacoaaad. aO unknown
hairs,
davtaaaa,
grantaaa,
•a Cigna at. Itanora. croditera.
trualaaa or other claimant* by;
through,
aaid dak
APRIMOTWB PRR TAB l
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN,
tool TA ESCROW S7. INC. Ih*
holder ol Ih* Mcrotng certttrcatefa) haa Mad aaid caruhaalafaj tor a tea daad to ba
toauad Ihereon Th* carhhcal*
*ber|e) and y*ar(*) at
ksuaisc*. Ih* description ol iho
property, and tha nsmsfs) in
which it waa assessed la/ara ••
CERTIFICATE NO 2S41
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: ISM
Description o4 Proparty LEG
UNIT 204 OIDQ 300 ALTA­
MONTE VILLAGE 1 ORB 1317
PO 1007
Name* m which aasataad:
Joaa Camacho, Ana CWilton Da
Camacho AS at aaid property
being in Iha Counly at
BemMtoto. State ot Florida
Unless such cartiflcate)*) shall
ba redeemed according to tew.
tha prooerty described in such
certificate!*) wtb ba aold to tha
wal bidder at tha w**t front
ir.
tamtoola . Counly
Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida,
on Iha 7tti day el June, ISM. It
I t M am
Payment el Bala fa*, appikabla documentary tump taaaa
and recording lea* era required
to ba paid by We toecaattol
bidder al Ih* aal*. Fufl payment
of an amount equal to Ih# highael bid la due wilhin 14 hours
attar iha advarttoad Unto af
seta AN payment* shall ba caafi
or guaranteed instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clark of
Ih* Circuit Court.
Dated ihi* 20Ui day el April,
1M*
(S ill)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
b r Shirley C. Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publieh April 27. May 4. 11 t
IS. 1MB
DEB-233

If living. Including any
unknown apouaa af Iha aaid
detondanl, if any ha* romarttod
and If any ol aaid defendants
era daad. Ihalr raopaattv*
unknown
hair*,
davtaaaa.
grant***, assign***, creditor*,
henor*, and trualaaa. and aN
other persona claiming by.
through, under or against
unknown defendant*)*); and
such cl th* aloromentlonad
unknown defendant* as may be
intenta. Incompetent* or otherwi*a bit tui fun*
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thaI an action to toroctoe* a
mortgage on Iha following
property in iemmote Counly.
Florid*
Lota 1(1 and I U of J O.
PACKARD S FIRST ADDITION
TO MIDWAY, according lo Iha
map or ptal Ihereof aa recorded
in Plat Oooh 2. page 104. ol the
Public Records at Saminol*
County, Florida.
haa bean filed agateal ih*
unknown
hair*.
devisee*,
grant***, atalgnaot. creditor*,
henor*, and trualaaa ol MATTIE
L SMITH, and all other parsons
claiming by. through, under or
egamet iha named defendant
and you ora required to terva a
copy of your written dalaneat.
H any to if. on tha Plaintllt’a
allornay, whoa* name and
addroas it Joseph G Epical*.
Jr.
Esquire.
EPIC0LA S
LARKIN. 330-A Bears* Avenue
Waal. Tampa. Florida 33SI2.
and hie the original with the
Clerk ol iha abova-atyiad Court
wilhin 30 day* after hr*I publi­
cation, otharwit* a (udgmenl
may ba entered against you tor
tha rolief damandad in tha com­
plaint or patiUon.
HON UARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Deborah Conant
At Deputy Clark
(Court Baal)
Pukkah April ,7. a m l ^ 4,

HOTME OP P0BU0 MISTING
Pursuant to Iha require meet* of tha HOPE VI application tor
hinds, nolle* la hereby given on July 21. IBM an application will
be submitted to tha U S Dapl. at Housing S Urban Oavalopmanl
CHUO) on bahalt ol Ih. Banlord Housing Aulhority In o r d „ to
raqueal HUD’S approval tor demokttofi/dtaposillon ol Edward
Higaln* Terrace. Lake Monroe Terrace, and Cowan MouMiton
Terrace Mealing* will ba held
April I4lh IBM al William Clark Community Canter al I 00pm.
April Mlh IBM al Edward Higgins Community Canter al t 00pm.
April 2Bth IBM at Edward Higgina Community Canter at I 00pm.
For mors Information, please contacl the main office at (407)
323-3110
SANFORD HOUSING AUTHORITY
By Timothy D. Hudson
Eaeculive Director
Publish May 4. 1BSB
DEC-24

GWENDOLYN ARRINGTON.
T M UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f GWENDOLYN ARRINGTON.
m ANY: OAK VILLA
HOMEOWNERS
AatOCIATION. INC.. A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CONAORATION; BENEFICIAL
FLORIOA. INC; JOHN D0«
AND JANE DOB A «
UNKNOWN TENANTS
W POSSESSION

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COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS TRUSTSS,

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FLAGSHIP CAPITAL.
Plains**).

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PATRICIA MUNOZ.

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RONALD W HART,
at al.
R O T ) B i g ? * '^ n H
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVSN
pur*ear l to an Order or Final
Judgment entered in Casa No
SS-2SII-CA-I4-B ol tho Circuit
Court ol Ih* ISTH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County.
FtorMa. w heram
■ANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA, N A . AS
TRUSTIS.
Plaintiff.
and
RONALD W HART. at. al.. ara
da tandams. I wld tall to Iha
Mghaal bidder for ceah at Iha
Waal Freni Dear ol th*
Saminol* Ceuniy Courthouaa.
Sanford. Florida, al th* hour of
I t M a m . an th* 27th day of
MAY, ItM . th* following
described properly
LOT 17 (LESS THI WEST 30
FEET THEREOF). AND A U OF
LOT IS. BLOCK *N\ L0NQWOOO PARK. ACCORDING TO
THI
PLAT THEREOF AE
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK tt,
AT PA0ES I. S E tO. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
DATED Ihi* 21lh day ol APRIL.

1BSB
Maryanna Mona
Clark Circuit Court
By Dorolhy W Boil on
Deputy Clerk
ROGER D BEAR. ISO
PO BOX 41*5
ORUNDO. FL 32*03
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
(S*-105 4)
It you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in thia proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. al no coal lo you. lo the
provision ol certain aaaialanca.
Please
contacl
ADA
Coordinator al 301 N Park
Avanu* Sulla N301, Banlord.
Florida 32771. Tatephone (407)
323-4350. e*t 4227 within two
(2) working day* ol your racaipl
of Hilt Summons, if you are
hearing or yoke impaired, cell
1-100-BS5-S771
Publish May 4. 11. 1M*
DEC-IS

tea
SiminoU
County
Courttwuio. Ban lord. Florida,
at 11:00 a m., on to* 19th day
ol HAY. IBM. Iha following
described proparty aa »at lortti
In aaid Final Judgmanl
LOT B. BLOCK 11. TIBN B.
FLORIDA LAND ANO COLO­
NIZATION COMPANY LIMITED
E. R. TRAFFORO'S MAP OF THI
TOWN OF fM FOHO, ACCORDINQ TO TNI PLAT THBRIOF AB
RSCOROiD IN PLAT BOOK t.
PAOA IB. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
BIMINOLK
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and INa
seal ol Hii* Court on April IS.
IBM.
(SEAL)
Maryanna Uoraa
Clark ol ttin Circuit Court
By Dorolhy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echavarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barratt E Frappiar
Pont 0 1tica Boa 34t0
Tampa. FL 33501
FBB000434
II you ara a par*on m h a dieability who naada accommoda­
tion in order to participate in
Uira proceeding, you arc enti­
tled at no coat to you. lot Ilia
provltsicn ol certain ***!*lane* Pleat* contact Court
Administration al SOI N. Park
Avenue.
Eanlotd. Florida
U t i l , telephone number (407)
333-4330. within 2 working
dayt ol your receipt ol Ihi* doc­
ument, It hearing impaired.
(TOO) 1-100-455-5771
Publish April 27. and May 4,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl of toroclaauro dated
April IS. ISM. entered in Civil
Cm * No M-244S-CA-14-P of
Iha Clrcut Court ol Ih* ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMINOLI
County.
SANFORD,
Florida. I will aail to III* Mghaal
and bast bidder tor c*»h THI
WEST FRONT DOOR ot ih*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
bested si 301 N PARK AVE In
SANFORD. Florida, at 11:00
a m on tha 22nd day of JUNE.
IM S tha following described
property a* sal torth In said
Summary Final Judgment to-

will

their claim* with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THI FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE OATS OF ICRVICB
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot the dece­
dent and penont having claim*
or demand* againvl th* deca­
dent'* aalal* mual III* lhair
claim* with Ihi* 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 BARRIO
The data ol Iho tint publica­
tion ol Ihi* Notic* I* April 27.
Parsonal R*pr***ntativ*
Carman V Randall
4S0 B Hanlag* Village
Southbury. CT M41S
All or nay lor Panonal
Rapraaantalive
Jeffrey A Lowm
Florida Bar No 22S21I
Thelen Raid 4 Prietl U P
40 Weal 57th Slr**l
Maw York. NY 10019-4047
telephone (212) B03-J54S
Publish April 27. and May 4.
IBBB
DEB-241

LOT 4. OAKVILLA ACCORD­
ING TO THE PU T THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 40.
PAGES 7S-77. OF THI PUBLIC
RECORD!
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH THAT MOBILE HOME.
IZIUAL NO. FU4IEI75
Dated Ihi* lllh day oi April.
IMS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clark ol Iha Circuit Court
By. Jan* E. Jtiawte
Deputy Clerk
THE U W OFFICES OF
0AV1D J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation. FL 31324
(*54) 213-5000
BA-1143*(FBC)
In accordance with Ih*
American with DiiabiIttM* Act
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
partkipate in this proceeding
should contacl Ilia Clark al th*
Circuit Court af Ih* SEMINOLE
Counly Courteous* al 407-3234330. not later Ilian seven day*
prior lo Ih* proceeding If hear­
ing Impaired. I.I0O-BI4-4771
ITOD) or I-I00-S35-I770. via
Florida Palsy Berates
Publish April 27. and May 4,

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TUESDAY
April 6. 1999
91st Year. No. 159
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

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Weather
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High 84
Low 64

Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longwood.
Oviedoi W inter Springs
and Sem inole County

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□BRIEFLY

STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD • Several Longwood residents Monday said
they are angry aver city codes
regulating the
parking
of
commercial vehicles and boats
In residential areas, as the
City Commission said the
codes will be revised.
The commission, before an
audience of nearly 30 people
Monday, approved hiring con­
sultants for comprehensive
planning of land development
codes.
City Manager John
Drago will work with the city's
Code Enforcement Board to
growing friction between

residents and code enforce­
ment officers.
The commission will review
the proposals by the consult­
ants for the revised land d e ­
velopment code In sections.
'Just about everyone In the
city la out of compliance with
hosts.*
Commissioner
Paul
Lovratrand said.
The city’s current land d e ­
velopment code
says that
boats, trailers and recreational
vehicles may be stored in a
side or rear yard, but they
must be screened from the
street and all abutting lots by
•n opaque fence, dense hedge,
wall or healthy ornamental evrrgrren hedge that la at least
80 percent opaque.

“M anners require
time, and nothing
is more vulgar
than haste."
-R A L P H W ALDO KM IKSON

□INDEX
C la s s if ie d ........... 4B -BB
C o m i c s .................... 6B
C r o s s w o r d ............... BB
P e o p le ....................... 4 A
D e e r A b b y ............... 4 A
H o r o s c o p e ............... 6 B
O b i t u a r i e s ................. 3 A

P o lic e B riefs
. . . . 3A
S p o rts ................1B-2B
T e le v i s i o n ............... 4 B

Numbers

By Vtvtaa

crime, since It prevents neigh­
bors from keeping an eye on
nearby backyards.
He also
said that the sight of a boat In
Florida should not be a cause
for concern.
*What we want Is fairness.*
Canarelll said.
"And I don't
think we’re getting that.*
Longwood
resident
Vince
W arren also said code regu­
lating boats should be re­
viewed.
*It's Florida.’ Warren sold.
•People have boats *
Longwood
resident
Robin
Thom e said he does not know
how to store his boat in comlance with the code. He said
■tiding a fence would ob­
struct access to his backyard.

K

trapped on lakrs. rivers or In
Inaccessible areas like state
preserves, he said.

STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Sem i­
note County this week look
possession o f Its newest tool In
firefighting and public safety a military surplus helicopter,
recently retrofitted In Panama
City, which w ill serve the
county In three major roles.
According to county
fire
chief Terry Schenk, the heli­
copter’ s first mission Is to fire
prevention und safety. A 420gallon bucket hangs from a
tether to scoop up water from
a lake or river and dump the
water onto a fire site.
The helicopter will also be
used to transport patients to
hospitals. *We will continue to
use AirCare (provided by O r­
lando Regional Medical Cen­
ter).* said Schenk. In the post.
If AirCare was not available,
the county used the Orange
County Chase helicopter. *We
now have reciprocity (with the
neighboring counties) for the
first time.* the chief said.

Colors of Eastsr
Justin Staks. 4. coded* Esstsr eggs Airing an 10139 and its Ladies Auxiliary this waakand. Mors
Eastsr agg hunt sponsorsd by tha Oviedo VFW Post photos on Page 5A.

Resident
fights
excessive
water bill
LONGWOOD - A Longwood
resident may receive leni­
ency from the City Commis­
sion for an $820 February
water bill that she claims to
be the city's mistake.
Jayne Sims said there Is
no w ay she could have used
527,000 gallons of water for
two people In her 1.400
square-foot Georgia Avenue
home. She has spent $4,000
In legal fees trying to fight
the water bill.
*IFs Impossible to use that
much water for two people,*
Sims said.
The commission
Is r e ­
viewing a proposed water
leak policy and authorizing
stalT to amend the policy.
City Manager John Drago
has been given special dis­

please ass Water, Fags BA

Additionally, the helicopter
Is equipped with a hoist which
will be used to rescue victim s

In the past, fire officials used
the sheriffs helicopter to ob­
tain an serial view of a w ild­
fire. Tlie Division of Forestry
keeps a helicopter In Marion
County, -but there Is a slim
chance lo use It since It hi
usually committed to other
missions.* sold the chief.
Schenk said that the county
suved more than 83 million by
utilizing the surplus vehicle
Instead of buying a new one.
The 8375.000 cost of the r e ­
habilitation ts for avionics,
stretcher kits,
radios
and
other technical upgrades. The
work even Includes a new coal
of paint.
Explaining the source of
funding
the
purchase,
Schenck said. "Years ago. b e­
fore there were development
Impact fees, the county had a
developer commitment fund.*
lie (wild Dial the developers of
Heathrow were recently asked
to approve the use of the fund
for the helicopter Instead o f Its
orlgliuil Intent, an aerial appa­
ratus (ladder truck).

Garden lady with community
spirit has the magic touch
By BUI B a n s
STAFF WRITER

By BUI Ksraa
STAFF WRITER

□QUOTE

Winning

New helicopter is
latest addition to
county fleet

- — --------------star in
Oviedo. 1601 Alafaya Trail,
will host an overnight Care­
giver Wellness Retreat on
April 16. Space for the 840
event, which Includes meals
lodging and activities. Is
limited. For m ore Informa­
tion or lo register, call the
Alzheimer Resource Center
at (407) 843-1910.

8th-grader. Jason
Thompson. 14. took first
place In the annual speaking
contest sponsored by Sem i­
nole Soli A W ater Conserva­
tion District, held March 30
at Winter Springs High
School. Amy Sardo, 15. a
9th-grader at W inter Springs
High School, placed second.
Both students received cash
prizes. Thompson Is slated to
compete In an Area IV
Speaking Contest to be held
later this spring.

■

The code says that the
flat bed truck that la used as a
fencing
_ must be at least eight
commercial vehicle Into com­
feet tall. The code at one time
fret
pliance with city codes.
required six foot tall fencing.
The code says that com m er­
Mayor Rusty Miles said con­ cial vehicles will be allowed In
cessions can be made for
residential areas only If they
fencing at least six fret tall.
can' be parked In the garage
Miles said Drago will have
with the door closed. The ve­
discretion lo work with the
hicles can not have more than
Code
Enforcement
Board.
two axles, four llrea, and four
Commissioner
Anna marie
square-feet of signage,
ac­
Varca said concessions need
cording to the rode.
to be made for older homes.
*We need to take considera­
Commissioner Steve
Miller
tion for the 50 some-odd resi­
was also In favor of reviewing dents who have been cited for
the land development code.
similar Issues,* Varca sold.
T V laws have to make
Longwood resident Lro C a­
sense* Miller said.
ns relit said that the pari of the
Longwood resident James 1 code regulating fencing should
Smith said that he does not be dropped. He said a stock­
know how to bring his 1-ton
ade fence Is an invitation to

.
______ l County
r a# r —
ares will
Conduct Business Alter
Hours on Thursday, from
6:30 - 7 p m. at Edward
Jones, 201 South Park Ave..
Sanford. For m ore Informa­
tion. call (407) 333-4748.

w ill close the following
streets from S:30 to 7 a.m.
and from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday on b e ­
h a lf o f the local chapter o f
Paralyzed Veterans of
America (PVA) s o that dis­
able angers m ay participate
In the 13th Annual PVA
Tournament held at Lake
Monroe: Seminole Boule­
vard. from West o f Palmetto
Avenue East o f Sanford A ve­
nue; Sanford Avenue from
North of Commercial Street
through Seminole Boulevard:
and Palmetto from South o f
•alley way be through Semi­
nole Boulevard.
For more Information, call
(407) 330-5697.

Lottery

Longwood will study parking impact of boats

B o ltk k n u k . please are Page
4A.

_ __________ /, ac­
cording to Mayor Bruce A.
Pronovost. Is observing April
4 - 10 as International
Building Safety Week, along
with other local, county and
Mate government units. A c tivltiea Include a model
dwelling showing framing,
roof design and coverage,
safety tips, a checklist and a
coloring book fo r children.
Begun In I960. Building
Safety Week la used to pub­
licize and promote the uae
And understanding of con­
struction and building codes
■md thetr administration by
units of government. For
more Information, call (407]
8 6 3 1-3551.

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SANFORD • Sanford resi­
dents In the area o f Orange
Avenue don't have far to look
for a helping hand or some
good food from a garden.
Willie Laura Cochran. 72. o f
905 Orange Avenue, enjoys
tending her garden and help­
ing neighbors.
The
mustard
greens
In
Laura's garden have leaves
that are more than 18 Inches
long. Laura's garden also has
young collard greens, sugar
caln.
black
berries,
okra,
black-eyed peas, and a variety
o f other vegetables.
*1 Just started this garden In
February.* Laura said.
*1 al­
ways keep something going.*
Laura planted peanuts on
Good Friday.
She said that
according to tradition, any­
thing planted on Good Friday
*wtll grow fast and be more
successful.*
The collard greens In Laura s
garden were planted
pi
on Valen-

tinea Day. She sold that by
tradition, what la planted on
Valentines Day ‘ won't go lo
seed.*
Laura sold she has been
planting gardens since she was
ubout six years old.
T v e always had about four
or live things growing.* Laura
said.
The secret to a successful
garden. Laura said. Is to use
leaves Instead of fertilizer, and
bury the leaves In dirt and
sod.
"When the leaves get damp
and moist they will grow
faster.* Laura said. T bag my
leaves up and make me a rut
In the earth.
When It rains
and the leaves get rotten, the
crops will grow fast.*
Bom In Camilla, Ga. on Aug.
26. 1926, Laura moved to
Sanford In 1946 with her latehusband John Cochran.
Cochran served In World
War II, then became a migrant
fanner after moving to San­
ford.
He cut pine trees for
pulpwood for a company In
PU om m « Oardsa. Page SA

Willis Laura Cochran shows off giant turnips from her garden in Sanford.
Cochran grows an assortment of vegetables in her yard.

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f l — i m y , April 3, ft 39 p.m.. South Highway 17-93.
William Robert Caaper. DOB 8/30/64. w u arrested by
Caaaelbeny Police officers. charged with Aggravated Arnault.
Aggravated Battery and Criminal Mischief.

CW IIO O T A April 3. 11:43 p.m.. Tropical Avenue, Christo­
pher Jam es Brown. DOB 13/19/77, was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs officer* charged with Controlled SubNance - le ssees Vallum , Controlled Substance — Paascaa
Cannabis Less Than 30 Orams and Possession ot Suspended /
Revoked / Canceled Driver's License.
CRULUOTA, April 3. 11:30 p.m.. Lake Mills Road. Kenneth
Sean Kayne. DOB 11/37/80, waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession Cannabis
Under 30 Clruns.
OVIEDO, April 3, 8:06 a.m„ Stale Road 436, Jeremy P.
Pntti. DO B 3/3/79, waa arrested by Oviedo Police officers,
charged with two counts of Drug PossesMon and one count
Drug Equipment possession.
SANFORD. April 3, 3:45 a.m., King Street, Ronald Demetree
Hampton, DOB 8/18/67. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Purchase / Possess Controlled
Substance, Possess / Use Drug Paraphernalia and Tampering
With or Fabricating Physical Evidence.
SANFORD. April 3, 2:80 a.m.. King Street, Leon Hawkins,
DOB 9/27/60, was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offleers, charged with Purchase / Possess Controlled Substance
and Possess / Use Drug Paraphernalia.
WINTER RFROMS, April 3. 1:01 a m . TuakawlUa Road.
Hanna Mark ‘John* Macool. DOB 13/38/77, waa arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Sell / Pur­
chase/M anufacture / Deliver / Traffic *T* 14 Orams.
WINTER SPRIRQ6. April 2. 8.06 a.m.. Albert Street, arrested
by Seminole County Sheriffs officers: Marlene Burkry Hast.
DOB 6/20/85. charged with Posacsalon of Cocaine, fam esNon oT CannabU Under 20 Orams and Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia; Timothy James Wssurick. DOB 2/18/82,
charged with fanaeaalon of Cocaine. Itm e m an of Cannabis
Under 20 Grams and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia:
Roger George Hast, DOB 10/3/76. charged Posaeaalnn of
Cannabis Under 20 Oram s and Passesslon of Drug Parapher­
nalia; and Michael Jam es Hast. DOB 8/18/79. charged with
Possession of Cannabis Under 20 Orams.

CA M EL BERRY. April 3. 1:48 a.m.. State Road 436. David
Michael Perry. DOB 8/8/78, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI and Driving Witho u fji Driver's License.
r g j i g l BERRY. April 2, 2:58 s.m.. State Road 406. Bradley
W lg r. DOB 8/20/62. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
CASSELBERRY. April 3. 6:82 p.m.. Dike Road. William Ste­
ven Messer. DOB 6/7/83. was arrested by Florida Highway
Patrol officers, charged with DUI.
LAKE MART, April 3. 2:14 a.m.. Fifth Street. Michael Doug­
las Manor. DOB 9/14/54, waa ariealcd by Lake Mary Police
officers, charged with DUI. Operate Motor Vehicle After Op­
erator's / Chauffeur’s License Suspended and Operating Mo­
tor Vehicle While License Suspended.
LAKE M AR T. April 3. 3:19 a.m.. Wilbur Road. Tim othy Mi­
chael Bayne. DOB 12/21/71, waa arrested by Lake Mary Po­
lice officers, charged with DUI.
LONGW OOD. April I. 12:30 a.m.. State Road 600. Jessie Ed­
ward Hughes. DOB 4/2/61, waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI and Possess Leas Than 20
Orams Cannabis Without Valid RX.
LONOWOOD. April 3. 12:23 a m.. Weal State Road 434. Paul
D. Souza. DOB 3/27/70. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI and Controlled Substance
- Possess / Sell / Manufacture / Deliver and Possess / Uae
Drug Paraphernalia.
OVIEDO. April I. 9:50 p.m., Vicki Court. Kenneth Earl Ro­
gers. DOB 7/29/50, was arrested by Seminole County SherIffs officers, charged with DUI.
SANFORD, April 2. 2:54 a.m.. Cypress Street. Darrell Eugene
Lee, DOB 3/3/68. was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged With DUI.
SANFORD. April 2, 9:15 p.m.. Sanford Avenue. Freddy Joe
Campbell, DOB 10/8/65, was arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged with DUI and Driving With No License.

St a r t a H om e -B ased Business
W o r k F lexible H ours .
Enjoy U n l im it e d Ea r n in g s .

Friday. April
In Ellsworth. I

Hundley, Winter
t&gt; grandchildren.

Proctuoao Cardenales. 81.
Sigma /Court. Orlando, died
Saturday April 3. 1999. Bom
m Cuomo, P.R, he moved to
Central Florida in 1999. Mr.
Cardenales was a Maintenance
Engineer. He area a m em ber
of Parroqula San Miguel.
Mr.
Cardcnaleo
enjoyed
Ashing and playing pool with
his family and mends.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Joacfa Cardenales. Orlando;
son,
Raphael
Cardenalea~Branx.
N.Y.;
son.
Hector
Cardenales,
Orlando:
son*
Gcraldo Cardenales. Orlando:
son. Roberto Cardenales. Bagano. P.R.; daughter, Marta
Bermuda. Bronx. N.Y.; daugh­
ter, Ana Maria Cardenales.
Bronx. N.Y.: daughter.
Nomoene
Cardenales.
Bronx.
N.Y.: Bister, Candlde C arde­
nales. Cuomo, P.R : brother.
Miguel Cardenales, Cuomo.

Flossie E. Keller. 86, Stone
Oale North. Lorgwood. died
Monday. April 5. 1999. B om
In South Bend. Ind. on May
20. 1912. ahe moved to Cen­
tral Florida four months ago.
Mrs. Keller, a Methodist, waa a
retired hair dresser.
She Is survived by a stater.
Vivian Freed, Elkhart. Ind.: a
granddaughter.
Sandra
K.
Johnson, Longwood; and two
great-grandchildren.
Bonfleld Funeral Home. W in­
ter Springs, la entrusted with
the arrangements.
Robert
O.
Pearson.
82.
Graves Avenue. Orange City,
died Monday. April 5. 1999.

ALTAMONTE 8PRIN06. April 3. 9:51 p.m.. Sanford Avenue.
Precious F. *Klm* Brooks, DOB 9/4/72, was arrested by Al­
tamonte Springs Police officers, charged with Driving While
License Suspended / Revoked - Habitual.
ALTAMONTE ITRJNOS, April 2. 11:29 p.m.. Oak Street.
Rayne Burnett Crume (a.k.a. Kesanlc Lament Crume), DOB
9/1/59, was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers,
charged with Habitual Traffic Offender On
Suspended
Driver’s License.
ALTAMONTE IFR1NOU. April 2. 11:29 p.m., Oak Street.
Rayne Bum ctt Crume !a.k.a. Kesanlc Lamont Crume). DOB
9/1/59. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officer*,
charged with Habitual Traffic Offender On
Suspended
Driver's License.
SANFORD, April 3. 11:36 a.m.. BEARD ALL. Raymond &amp;
Ouller, DOB 7/11/55. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Habitual Traffic Offender On
Suspended / Revoked Driver's License.

OTHER
CASSELBERRY, April 3. 5:14 p.m.. Ellwood Court. Ttoy Ber­
nard *T.“ Perry. DOB 1/21/81, was arrested by Casselberry
Police officers, charged with Armed Robbery and by Seminole
County S h eriff* officers, charged with Buiglary to Structure
/ Conveyance While Armed ad Grand Theft of Firearm.
CHULUOTA. April 3. 12:17 a.m.. Lake Mills Road. Susan Ann
Young. DOB 1/11/67 was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Contributing to the
quency o f a Minor and Open House Party.

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She Is survived by her hus­
band. Andrew. Oviedo: sister,
Marilyn Jones. Harveys Lake.
Pa.: daughter. Mltnl Aaby.
Oviedo: two sons, Andrew P.
Roan Jr.. Harvey's Lake. Pa.
and A Stephen. Dalian, Ob .;
and six grandchildren.
Services* directed by Baldwtn-Falrchlld Funeral Home.
Oviedo.

G a rd e n
Osteen. Cochran passed away
in 1967.
Laura has been s house­
keeper for a family of Clarence
and Virginia
Robertson
In
Sanford more than 40 years.
She has adopted seven chil­
dren. and she has also raised a
sister-in-law's child.
Since 1946. Laura has been
an usher at Sanford's New
Bethel Church.
She teaches
Sunday School, and la Presi­
dent of the Noon Day Prayer
on Wednesdays.
Laura aaid she enjoys visiting
the sick In her neighborhood.
‘ I enjoy baking cakes and
pies.* Laura said.
*1 take
blackberry pies over to peo­
ple.*
Whenever she can. Laura vis­
its the residents at the Hillhaven Nursing Home with the
Staten In Christ.
*1 love everybody.* Laura
sold. 'Color ain't got nothing
to do with It.
I believe In
treating people right. I Just
want to continue to help
somebody, anybody.*

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION
CSw No 96-9094-CA
JEANNINE SALA, individually, andon W aif of others similarly utualcd. Plaintiffs NATIONAL CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. PROGRESSIVE CONSUMER
INSURANCE COMPANY. PROGRESSIVE BAYS1DE INSURANCE COMPANY. PROGRESSIVESPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY
INSURANCE COMPANY. PROGRESSIVE SOUTHEASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, ami PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, Defendant!
SUMMARY NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTION. PROPOSED SETTLEMENT, AND HEARING
Thu Summary Notice of the above class action{lha "SALA action*TtaprovxM pursuantto Rule 1120of the Florida Rulesof Cud Procedure and by Ih* order of the
Circuit Court of Lee County. Florida
By Order dated January 29,1999, theCourt conditionally certified a clasgthe “Clatt'L for tctdcmcnl purposes only, comuting of All penoru who purchased Florida
motor vehicle insurance from the Defendant! and who a any tunaafter January 1,1993, andprior to January J1.1999, paid premium finance charge* onany installment payment
greater thaneighteen percent ( IIH) onthathen impaid balanceof lhapremium Excludedfrom theClan art: (I) Defendants, their percnti, subsidiaries, affiliates, or anycontrol
personofany ofthem, at wtll si their offices, directors, agents, atomeys, icrvanu or employees, endIt* immediate IWmly of any luch parsons, end(2) insuredsof Progressive
Express InsuranceCompany
Subject to theCourt's approval, the pUntiff in theSail actionhas tor hcnalfandon behalfof tht Classentered into a Settlement Agreement wtih the Defendants to settle
all claims Defendants, without admittingany wrongdoing or liability, have agreed tomake apayment to eligible classmembers who submit a valid proofof claim andto cease
charging premiumfinance charges onany installment payment inexcess of IIW of thethenunpaid balanceof the premium. IF YOU BELIEVE YOU MAY BE A MEMBER OF
THE CLASS AND WISH TO RECEIVE A PROOF OF CLAIM FORM. YOU MUST REQUEST ONE BY CALLING 177-290-9304 OR WRITING Sals v Nauoanl
Continental Imuranca Company. Settlement Administration. PO Box 31641, Tampa, FL 33631-3461 TO BE ELICIBLE FOR PAYMENT. THE PROOF OF CLAIM FORM
MUST BE RECEIVED BY DEFENDANTS NO LATER THAN August 1,1999
A hearing on lha proposed settlement a scheduled for May 26,1999*9 AM. at the Circuit Court for Lea County, Florida, Lee County Courthouse, 1700 Monroe
Street, Fort Myen, Florida 33901. At the hearing, thaCourt will dMrmino the fairness, reasonablenessendadequacy of theproposed settlement andtheMtorneys' fees to bo
swardedto dots counsel, aid whetherthe Setaaction should be dismined withprejudice.
The following attorneyt have beenappointed Class Counsel (a) Mama W Vile* and Mary Pat Vilcs, THE VILES LAW FIRM, PA , 2073W First Street, Suita 100,
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PLLC, 1100New York Ave. NW, Suite 500 - West Tower. Washington, DC 20003. (202) 404-4600
Theprocedures for beingexcluded fromthe Class are ict forth ut the Notice ofClass Action and PropoaadSettlement end Hearing, whichcanbe obtained fromClass
Counsel If you wish to object to the terms of or be excluded fromIhc settlement. youmust serve your objection* or noticeof intent lo be excluded fromthe Settlement anClass
Counsel noisier thanMay 21, 1999
IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE CLASS. YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE PROCEEDINGS AND THE TERMS OF THE PROPOSED
SETTLEMENT ARE DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION AND PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AND HEARING. YOU MAY REQUEST A
COPY OF THAT BY WRITING THE CLASS COUNSEL LUTED ABOVE OR CALLING 477-290-9304 OR WRJT1NO Sal, v National Continental Instance Company

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DEAR ABBY: You recently ran a
letter about the importance of hav­
ing identification. May I odd a per­
sonal experience?
I had what I thought was a heart
attack. 1 got myself to the hospital
and was rushed into the emergency
roam. I was put on oxygen and
hooked up to machines and moni­
tored. The nurse even gave me a
nitro pill. Then she asked me a
question: "la there anyone we can
rail for you?"
I was floured at the idea. I hud
ID with me; I’m never without it.
But it was not current. My wife had
a job that had her driving from
store to store and couldn't be
reached. My daughter slept days
and I didn’t have her telephone
number. My eldest sun hud just
moved and I didn't have his new
number, cither. I couldn’t remem­
ber where my youngest sun wurked.
None of my family could be reached.
At the time I was employed us a
supervisor at the post office, and
part of my job was to give u safety
talk once a week. I used the above
experience in my talk on the last
day I worked. A ll the employees
assured me that their IDs were upto-date, hut I insisted they check to
make sure. I saw pencils whipped
out to hurriedly erase outdated

Pests and diseases: Bottle* ’
brush Is not affected by spe­
cific insect problems’ but
mites can affect the leaves.
Root and crown fungal dis­
eases ran become a problem
under high soil moisture con­
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broom, two ftmgal diseases,
can
disfigure
the
tree.
Chlorosis, of the new leaves
ran be corrected with treat­
ment of the soil using Iron
sulfate or Iron chelate. The
tree la often short-lived due to
disease problems.

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Lisa, if you even think you may
want a relationship with your
father someday, please do as Abby
suggested. Include him in your big
day. I&lt;et him escort you down the
aisle with your grandfather, or walk
down the aisle by younteir with both
of them sitting in the pews beaming
with pride.
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D E A R DEX: I th in k yon’ve
made your point. N ot only la it
Im portant to c arry identifica­
tion every w h ere. It’s equally
important that the Information
be up-to-date. It doesn’t have lo
be fancy — a 3-by-S Index card
tucked in a puree, a wallet o r a
pocket w ill do. And for Joggtera
and athletes who don’t want to
"carry** anything, m arking l
information in indelible Ink
the tongue o f an athletic shoe
will accomplish the t

My father and I have since
restored our relationship. We both
know we have hurt each other and
don't want it to happen again. Most
of it was due to lack or communica­
tion. I thought he no longer loved
me or wanted me around; he
thought I didn't want him in my
lire. Both of us were terribly wrong.

ight

&amp; S ilent .A uction

information, and one carrier piped
up, "M y God, I haven’t been mar­
ried to lhat witch for three yean!" 1
know firsthand that current ID is
very important.
DEX PACKARD. AURORA. ORE.

DEAR ABBY: I must respond to
"L isa ," who does nut want her
father to walk her down the aisle or
even to attend her wedding. My
parents divorced when I was an
infant. By the time I was in high
school and college, our relationship
had diminished to practically zero.
My stepfather, who had been a won­
derful "Dad" since I wua 6, walked
me down the aisle. I do not regret
giving that honor to my stepfather,
who had been — and still is —
always there for me. But I wish I
had handled it differently for my
father’s sake.

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DEAR SUE: Your dear moth­
er’s writing project is a price­
less memento, and the idea is
certain ly w o rth m ention ing.
Tile senior year o f high school
la a logical tim e to pause and
take stock before beginning the
at leap fo rw a rd to a d u lt&lt;L Not only would the su b­
ject be som ething with w hich
the writer is intensely fam iliar
— It would offer many opportu­
nities for creativity.

Propagation:
It Is
usually
propagated from cuttings b u t .
It can also be gro
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seeds and air layers.

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DEAR ABBY: My mother panned
away four weeks ago. Last night, 1
sat my three children down and
read them my mother's life story
from birth through 12th grade. As a
graduation requirement for Ironton
High School in Ironton, Ohio, in
1940, she hsd lo write her life story.
She wrote about kindergarten,
her best friends, neighbors, favorite
games she pleyed es a child, her
religious testimony, her first crush,
first time wearing makeup, first
date, prom, and best Thanksgiving
in s horse-and-buggy carriage going
to my great-grandmother's farm in
Kentucky..The vivid descriptions
she wrote of herself es a young girl
are so rich end beautifully clear in
our minds today. What s gill this
has been to me, my brothers and
slaters and our children. Of all the
poeseeskma she left, her story is our
most meaningful and precious
treasure.
Abby, I’m writing, this letter to
suggest that high school English
teachers today consider such an
assignment
CAROL JEAN CLICK
HARDISON'S DAUGHTER "SUE"
IN GEORGIA

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W om an’s high school
history becomes her
family legacy

Use:
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can
be
trained ns n tree to 15 feet or
espallered os a quick wall
rover. It makes a nice screen
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tall
undipped
hrdge.
Pruning to develop several
trunks and removing some
lowrr branches, ran create fine small specimen tree. It
can ulso be used In containers
or above-ground planters: es­
palier: hedgr: large parking lot
Islands: wide tree lawns: m e­

dium-sized parking lot Islands;
medium-sized tree lawns. It la
also recommended for buffer
strips around parking lota or
for median atrip plantings in '
the highway: near a deck or
lio: screen; small parking
Islands; narrow tree lawns:
specimen or residential street
tree.

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appreciated because o f th e
longer (lowers spikes that can
be vip to six Inches tn length
nnd have gold tips on the sta­
mens. The plant: The plant Is
an evergreen tree that can
reach heights o f 10 to 1 S feet

In almost any type o f soil,
slightly acidic and with good
drnlnagr. T he tree blooms
best under full sun. Transplant
only little trees from contain­
ers. After the tree Is estab­
lished tn the landscape. It Is
quite drought tolerant. Fertil­
ize regularly to maintain good
flower color and dark green
foliage. It ts recom m ended
that trees should (** Fertilized
two to three times per yrnr.
Suckers from the trank need
lo be removed periodically to
malntnin tree form. Maintain a
good control o f the grass
around the tree.

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In the early afternoon Mon­
day, Herbert Cherry watched
n wondrous event happen on
13th Street In what some his­
torians regard as the Lost City
o f Goldsboro.
Workmen wheeled a pair o f
mobile trailers Into a freshly
paved lot next to the 13th
street
property
owned
by
Cherry and across the street
from the shops o f Cherry
Plaxa.
Sheriffs deputies and San­
ford officers will work from the
trailers in community policing
partnership. Later, a perm a­
nent service center may be
constructed at the site.
T h is
Is
good,“
Herbert
Cherry said
Monday.
"We
prayed
about
this.
W e're
proud that It has happened.
Cherry, who will be 79 on
Friday, said he prayed about
the Goldsboro community and
the new police service center
at Easter Sunday services.
Founded In 1891. Goldsboro
would have been the third old­
est black city In the nation If
not for powerful Sanford lead­
ers who In 1911 took away
Goldsboro's charter and swal­
lowed Us borders. Herbert
Cherry • one o f 8 In his family
- was bom 9 years later.
‘ I know the history." he said.
1 know o f our heritage. Black
laborers came here to work tn
the celery fields and for the
railroads. Our families lived
and died here."
Goldsboro once had Its own
police and Are departments
and a town council. By 1904,
there were three churches
with rapidly growing m em ber­
ship rolls. There was a bakery
and a 'd ru g store and other
businesses. More than 300
blacks lived In the unique
community two miles away
from Sanford.
Zorn Neale Hurston wrote In
one of her books that. T h e
thriving city o f Sanford looked
with displeasure on the new
town (Goldsboro), not because
it was colored but because It
was incorporated, and this
would seem to block
the
westward expansion o f San­
ford.”
Goldsboro residents came to
the Sar\ford Herald, pleading
their case: * To swallow us up
tn the corporate limits o f San­
ford will add very Uttle to
Sanford and take a great deal
from us." Untlmately, Sanford
persuaded Its state senator to
take away Goldsboro's charter.
In later
years.
Herbert
Cheny and his neighbors have
been saddened to see the
Goldsboro community as It fell
into disarray. The building
stock tn the community Is of
generally poor condition and
those buildings with historic
value are In desperate need of
repairs.
Drug dealers Invaded the
area sometime ago • and the
few whites that have been seen
were wearing police uniforms.
It was too much for the San­
ford cops alone, sheriff's depu­
ties were also called. Longtime
residents feared for their lives
and the future for thetr chil­
dren.
At 2 p.tn. Monday, 25-yearold Tony Holley stood outside
the Black In Style record shop
situated In Cherry Plaza across from the police trailers.

and has a medium to fast
growth rate. Leaves are alter­
nate. purple, lanceolate and
with entire
leaf
margins.
Flower color ts commonly red.
but, white, cream and pink
flowers are known to exist.
Flowers appear In Ihe spring
and summrr and are very
showy. The (lowers; _ are fol­
lowed by small, woody cap­
sules that look
like bead
bracelets on the bark, which
last for years. The fruit Is
round, about 112. brown In
color. Capsules that surround
old stems contain many diixllike seeds. Branches droop as
the tree grows, and will r e ­
quire pruning for vehicular or
pedestrian clearance beneath
the canopy. It usually grows’
with multiple trunks, and Is
fairly resistant to breakage.
The brittle wood o f Weeping
Dolllebnish may make it un­
suitable for windy areas but
this ts usually not a problem In
most locations. Surface roots
are usually not a problem.

If

Why a L o st C ity
is lost no more

The "bottlebrush" belongs to
the genus CtUlistemon. which
means
"beautiful stamens,’.
There is no doubt that It ts a
perfect
description
o f the
bright red (lower spikes. This
small tree is native to Australia
and belongs lo the M yrtle
family which Includes E uca­
lyptus. guava. Surinam-cherry,
Roseapple, and Myrtle. Hum ­
mingbirds
frequently
visit
thetr (lowers. Th e weeping bottlebrush has became a very
popular garden specimen In
Florida. Callfomtu? and H a ­
waii. The lemon bottlebrush ts
also used extensively at F lor­
ida. less common In South
Florida than further northl- In
the State. It leaves have the
odor of citrus when crushed.
The showy bottlebrush Is m ore

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�•A • Seminot* Herald. Santord. Honda • Tuesday. April 8.1999

Water
pcnsatlon to walvr part of
Sims' February water bill.
T h e reason we need to
waive It (Sims' water bill for
Feb.) Is It's the right and d e ­
scent thing to do." Commis­
sioner Paul Uivestrand said.
City Manager John Drago
said the meter tuts been
checked and tested twice.
He said It was not read
wrong.
T h e disputed part of the

said.
Mayor Rusty Miles said
that he Is concerned the
commission may be "setting
a dnngrrous precedent."
Commissioner Annamarlc
Vaccn said site also Is con­
cerned about waiving a watrr fee nnd nuking changes
In water leak policy retroac­
tive for one rrsldent.
Sims' said her husband.
Kenneth Sims, was arrested
for disorderly conduct nnd

Commissioner Steve Miller
said that If there Is a leak
caused by a tom liner In the
pool, there may be water es­
caping Into the ground.
Sims said there Is no sign
of n leak. She said that the
city had been working on a
nearby water line, nnd that
her high water bill may be
the result of a Irak In the
city's water line.
‘ Something
reasonable
tirre has to be done.* Miller

water bill Is still In limbo."
Drago said. T h e customer
Is responsible for all other
water bills.*
Sims'
account
at
B40
Georgia Avenue goes back to
mid-November.
199B.
In
both December and Janu­
ary. there were 4.000 gal­
lons used at the home.
Sims has a 20.000 gallon
swimming pool, and she said
sire filled up the pool once In
Feb.

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Rudy Arnold la no arranger to the automotive
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The Sanford Express Lube, tnc, owner I
dent of Sanford for over 32 year* and brings
of tire and automotive experience to the new
at 3413 S. French Avenue.
Arnold became Interested In automobiles when he
teenager. He did all of the work on his IM S Chevrolet Bel
Air and continued to team the Industry through a trade
school and the school of hard knocks. After yeara afleam tug and working m dkas hours. Arnold finally become the
owner of his own automotive center.
Decause Sanford Express Lube la a family nin business,
customers get the benefit of years of experience while gelPng that personal touch that only a bualnrss of this nature
ran offer. Marking In the company with Arnold are his wife
of :t0 years. Sandy, their daughter Christy and thetr son.
Joseph.
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done right at a reasonable cost." Arnold explained. "My
staff and I try very hard to provide that special sendee. That
is why our customer base increases dally., due to customer
recommendations."
In fact Arnold's dedication to customer service lias
helped his business triple tn Just three years.
In addition to the highest quality automotive repairs.
Sanford express Lube also carries a full line of Ores. Includ­
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Arnold spent over 14 years as the commer­
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and today owns the old location. So In addi­
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Jayne Sims recently ap­
peared on WKMO. channel
six. to dispute thr water bill.

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IN B R IEF
HACKERS ROMP

OVIEDO • Jaudon Mar­
ietta had another big night
aa
the
PDS-Hackers
crushed ODDC. 10-4, tn
Women's Claas C Slowpltch
Softball League action at the
Oviedo
Sports
Complex
Monday night.
Marlette paced a 20-hit
attack, going 4-for-5 with a
double and four RBI. aa the
Hackers avenged an earlier
loas to ODDC.
Alao contributing were
Michelle Walker O -for-4).
Theresa Walburger (3-for*
5. three runs, three RBI).
Roseanne Fry (2-for-4. four
runs). Jackie Janowlak (2 for-4. two runs). Michelle
Field |2-for-4). Anna HoUla
(2-for-5. two RBI) and C ar­
rie McAuliffe |2-for-5).
The flackers are now 2-2
on the season and will take
on league-leading Select (3I) next Monday at 7 p.m.

MAGIC NIP BOSTON
ORLANDO • Darrell Arm­
strong. making hta third
start for the injured Nick
Anderson, tied his career
high with 28 points aa the
Magic overcame a 12-point
second quarter deficit to
beat the Boston Celtics.
106-99. at the Orlando
Arena Monday night.
The Eastern Conference
leading Magic are now 25 ­
10 overall and 19-2 at
home. Orlando will be In
New York tonight to take on
the Knlcka, starting at 7:30
p.m. on WKCF 18.
Penny Hardaway chipped
in with 24 points, seven
rebounds and seven a s­
sists. while rookie Matt
Harpring added 18 points
and five rebounds.

SRDSOFTBALL

SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment will be holding ita
Adult Softball Organiza­
tional meeting for
the
Spring softball season on
Wednesday. April 7th at
6:30 p.m. at the Downtown
Recreation
Center,
first
floor of City Hall on Park
Avenue.
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Any teams Interested In
playing in the spring league
Should be at this meeting
and will receive a $15 d is ­
count on their fee for at­
tending.
Space la limitrd since
only Ptnehurst Park la
available.
Ptnehurst
league's offered are Co-Ed
on Monday, Women on
Tuesday. Men on W ednes­
day and Thursday, and In­
dustrial on Friday.
The SRD Is also offering a
Monday
Night
Church
League that will play at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Questions? Call
330­
5697.

M inor League upset
Red Sox clobber Royals in Babe Ruth Bambino Minors
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SANFORD • David French
drove In three runs with a home
run and a single and also
•cored three runs as the Red
Sox upset the Royals. 13-3. in
Bsmbtno Minors action In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Babe Ruth Baseball
League at Roy Holkr Junior
Field Monday night.
The Royals had entered the
game with a 5-1 record, while
the Red Sox were only 1-5. In­
cluding a heartbreaking 17-18
setback to the Devil Raya last
Wednesday.
But the Red Sax scored fhre
runs In the first Inning last
night and never looked back
holding the Royals to only c
one
hit, a single by Brent Coffer In

the fourth Inning.
In other games from last
week:
Babe Ruth League _ The No­
bles Comrmmlcatton White Sox
remained undefeated with a 12­
3 defeat of the Rotary Club
Athletics last Thursday.
Bambino Majors _ The Rtnker
Materials Devil Rays scored
four runs In the top of the first
inning and held on the Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos, 5-3.
Junior Olds Fastpttch Soft­
ball _ Altamonte Springs Rocklake Ralden 7. Frazier's Super­
stars 5 and Sanford Klwanla
Chib 13, Ultimate SwUnwear 7.
Standings _ Nobles Commu­
nication White
Sox
(7-0),
Knights of Columbus Expos (5 ­
3). Klwanla C lub Indians and
Elks Lodge §1241 Braves (both

M u rp h y’ s home
run lifts Oviedo
LONGWOOD • Freshman Brrtt
Murphy’s first varsity home run
lifted tne Oviedo Lions to a 5-4
victory over the host Lyman
Greyhounds In a OA-Dlstrlrt 3
baseball contest Monday night.
Murphy, who has been with
the varsity all season, ripped a
two-run homer In the top o f the
sixth Inning to turn a 2-1
Oviedo deficit Into a 3-2 ad­
vantage. He added a sacrifice
fly tn the top of the seventh to
drive tn the Lions' fifth run.
’ If we didn't think he could
contribute aa a freshman, we
wouldn't have- kept htnr o n the
varsity.* said Oviedo coach
Krnne Brown. "And the only
reason you keep a freshman on
the varsity Is If you're going to
play him every day. Otherwise,
he's better off on the Junior var­
sity.’

So for. Murphy has started 18
o f the Lions' 21 games (the
three he missed were due to a
bad back). And while he was
hitting Just .275 heading into
Monday's game. Murphy does
have six doubles to his credit.
Is 4-fo
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for-4______
on stolen
bases,
rs. and
hasn't committed a lieldin
ing er-

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Hla home run Monday e x ­
tended his lulling streak to
eight games.
’ At the beginning of the sea­
son. Brett was overmatched at
times, but that's to be ex­
pected.* said Brown. ’ He's
worked hard to prove he d e ­
serves to be here and starting
every day. He still mokes some
freshman decisions, but that
will change with experience.*
Murphy's home run made a
winner of starting pitcher Steve
Fry (3-0). who allowed three
runs on nine hits over 5-2/3

FIR EFIG H TER S T O
PLAY FOOTBALL
WINTER SPRINGS - The
third annua] Firefighters
Charity Bowl will be played
this Saturday night (April
10) at 7 p.m. at Winter
Springs High School.
The game features fire­
fighters from Seminole and
Orange counties facing off
In a full-contact NFL style
M B r ie fc .P «a 2 »

Javier Alvarst (left) had thrsa hits, whie freshman
Bret! Murphy (right) hi hie Iks! varsity home run, a two-

nin shot that was the game winner, end drove ki three
runs as Oviedo edged Lyman. 5-4. Monday night.

Seminole outlasts M ainland
$ m

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SANFORD - Angelo Retraces and Jeramie Mey­
ers combined on a six-hitter and Seminole broke
a 3-3 tie with a run In the bottom o f the sixth In­
ning as host Seminole edged Mainland. 4-3. tn a
Claas 5A-District 5 baseball game at Alumni
Field Saturday afternoon.
Seminole. 17-4 and ranked No. 5 In this
week’s state poll, never trailed, scoring single
runs tn the first and third Innings to take a 2-0
lead, but the Buccaneers refused to go away.
Mainland scored single runs In the fourth and
fifth Innings to tie the game at 2-2. but the
Fighting Semlnolcs regained the lead with a run
In the bottom of the fifth inning.
The Buccaneers evened the game with a run in
the top of Die sixth Inning, before Seminole
plated the game-winning run In the bottom of the
sixth Inning.
Meyers came on In the fifth Inning and was the
winning pitcher, raising his record to 3-1. Petracca, a sophomore, was the starter worked Into
the fifth Inning.
Paulo Silva led the way at the plate, going 3for-4 for the Fighting Semlnolcs. Retraces also
had a big day, going 2-for-3 with a double and
two RBI. Hal Kronenberg was also 2-for-3 with a
double for Seminole.
The Tribe will play back-to-back-to-back
Seminole Athletic Conference games, hosting
Lake Howell on Wednesday and traveling to Lake
Mary on Thursday and Lyman on Friday. All
three games will start at 7 p.m.

M A G IC W H E E L S
A T SC C S A T U R D A Y
SANFORD - The Orlando
Magic Wheels, a wheelchair
basketball team, will take
on the ‘ Dream Team,* made
up of faculty and staff from
Seminole Community C ol­
lege. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center
this Saturday (April 10)
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Among the guest celeb ri­
ties expected to be on hand
are Stuff, the Magic mascot,
and former Harlem Globe­
trotter great Curly Neal.
Admission is free, but
donations are being ac­
cepted to benefit the SCC
dlaABILITY Support S erv­
ices Student Scholarship
Fund. There will also be
drawings for prizes. In ­
cluding an autographed
Magic T-shirt to be given
away during halftime fe s­
tivities. No purchase n ec­
essary to win.
Call Disability Support
Services Office at 3 2 8 ­
2110 for more information.

3-4), Rotary Club Athletics (2­
6) and Dean. Rlngerf. Morgan
and Lawton PA .
Diamond
Backs (2-6).
Schedule _ Tasaday, April 6,
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Rotary Club Athletics
vs. Dean. Ringers, Morgan
Lawton P A Diamond Backs,
p.m., and Nobles
Uon White Sox vs.
Indiana. § p.m.
Providing the offense:
Nobles Communication White
Sox: three hits _ Pearson
(double, tun. two RBI); two hits
_ Pants (two runs.
Ilutchtna (run. Rf
(run): one hit _ Her
Scott (two runs each).
(run). Barnes; one run _
sey. Rrgac.
Rotary Club Athletics: one hit
. Scott (triple, three RBI). Wat-

Jeramie Meyers relieved starting pitcher Angeio Pet races In tha fifth In­
ning and was tha winning pitcher as Seminole edgsd Mainland 4-3 Saturday.

n O H T IN O 8EMINOLES 4. BUCCANEERS 3
Mststosd
0 001 11 0 . 3 6 1

B E A R S T A K E P A IR F R O M K E N T U C K Y
WINTER SPRINGS • Scott Rankin and Bobby
Blrriey pitched back-to-back outstanding games
as Winter Springs swept a pair of games from
Central Hopkins High School from Kentucky on
Saturday and Monday.
Rankin's home run made a 1-0 winner of
Bicrley. who hurled a two-hltter. on Saturday
and Rankin combined with Chris Maher on a
three-hitter Monday night and the Bears* offense
came up with 12 hits In a 10-0 victory.
Leading the way Monday for Winter Springs (8­
11) were Ryan Welch (2-for-4. double, two RBI).
Sheehan and Brad Stephanson (both 2-for-2).
Jeff Rogers (double) and Evan Starcher, Ianuzzi
and Connolly (one RBI each).

MONDAY
BEARS 10, CENTRAL 0
Casual Hoakias. Ry.
000 000 0 . 0 3 3
Wlatar Bsruss
303 114 a 10 13 3
enrk. In* A" IYiiw H4 and llrownlng. Kankin. Mahrr M and
tfcigm WP Rankin 12- II. U*. Crick. Stive . none. 211 . Winter
Spring*. Welch. Hagers. 3U . none. I IK _ nan*. Record* . Cen­
tral llupldn* 4-4; Wlntrr Springs S-11.

Richter resigns post at U C F to accept jo b at Auburn
Bpscial to tks Herald
ORLANDO _ University of
Central Florida women's soccer
coach Karen Richter, who spent
12 years as a player and coach
at UCF. has announced her
resignation to accept the posi­
tion o f head coach at Auburn
University In Alabama.
Richter. 29. spent six years
as UCF*s head coach and led
the Golden Knights to five
Trans America Athletic Confer­
ence Championships and a 64 ­
44-9 overall record.
*It‘s been a great run here.*

Richter said "My main goal
when I started coaching here
was to leave the program in a
better position than when I
started, and I really think I ac­
complished that. It was very ex­
citing to be able to coach at my
alma mater.

forward to the opportunity.*
Richter, from Naperville. III.,
was no stranger to UCF when
she became head coach.
She began her Illustrious ca­
reer as a player in 1987. Dur­
ing her playing career she es­
tablished herself as one of the
best goalkeepers at UCF. a
‘ Auburn has offered tne a
school with a rich history of tal­
great
opportunity.’
Richter
ented players In net. allowing
added. *IFs a very exciting ca­ only 30 goals in her 48-game
reer move to be Joining a con­ . career.
ference as prestigious as the
She was named to the Soccer
SEC. and a university with
America MVP Team In 1989
such a great athletics depart­ and in 1990 stir was named
ment. It’s going to be very
Adidas/ISAA as well as NCAA
challenging, but I'm looking
Ooalkecpcr-of-the-Year.

She was alao a finalist for the
Hermann Award in 1990.
"W ere thankful for the ex­
ceptional job Karen did with the
soccer program, highlighted by
the five TAAC championships
.and the trip to the NCAA Tour­
nament.* UCF Athletics Director
Sloan said. *We'll always be
grateful for the contributions
she made to the program as a
player and a coach.’
During the 1998 season, the
Golden Knights posted a 12-8­
0 overall record. Including a
perfect 6-0 mark In the TAAC.
UCF swept through the TAAC
tournament and advanced to

tile NCAA tournament. whlU
Richter was named the confer'
cnee's Coach o f the Year.
’ It was very exciting to be
able to coach at my alma ma­
ter.’ Richter said. *IVe been
able to enjoy some success
here, so that's been really
nice.’
Richter is
Inheriting
an
Auburn team that finished 5-12
last year. Including a 2-6 mark
In conference play. The SEC
placed six teams in the NCAA
Tournament last season, more
than any other conference. In­
cluding the national champion
University o f Florida.

�I • Sorrsnola Herald. Sm tord H o n d a • Tuesday. April 6 .1999

AL West: It’s just Anaheim vs. Texas
t

B y H.W. Steer

The Anaheim Angels hope to de­
throne the Texas Rangers in 1999 as
champions of the American League
W est Seattle probably w o o l contend
Going into the 1999 season, this is
how the division shapes up.
1. AN A H E IM ANGELS: Frec agent
import IB Mo Vaughn (.337, 40 HRs.
I1S RBIs, 107 runs in Boston) can juke
the offense. Manager Terry Collins'
Angels were 11th in the AL last season
in homers, and 10th in runs, walks and
RBIs
CF Jim Edmonds (.307, 23. 91. US
runs) can h it But L F Darin Erstad
(790.19,02) and DH Tim Salmon ( 300,
20. S8&gt; were limited by injuries.
The Angels set a club record by
using the disabled list 23 times in 1991
Now Gary DiSarcina (.207,73 runs),
who plays shortstop for Anaheim, has
to sit out for a couple of weeks with a
broken arm.
Starters Chuck Finley (11-9, 3 39
ERA) and Jason Dickson (10-10, 605)
led the dub in wins. Tim Belcher &lt;t i ­
lt , 4.27 in Kansas City) joins them.
Closer Troy Perdval (42 saves, 3 03)
heads a solid bullpen (3.91 ERA).
2. T E X A S R A N G E R S : Manager
Johnny Oates of Texas enjoys filling
out the lineup card This year's list
contains some very big names.

It features AL M VP Juan Gonzalez
(.311 43. 137, 110 runs) in RF; Gold
Glovers Rafael Palmeiero (29143,121
in Baltim ore) at IB and Wan R o­
driguez (221. 21. I I ) at catcher, and
Rusty Greer (201 11 108) In LF.
The Ran gen led the A L in hits and
batting average, they were second in
runs and RBU, third in slugging and
fourth in walks
But the pitchers w ere 12th in E R A
The defense was ninth in errors
Best among the starters are Rick
Helling (217,4.41) and Aaron Sele (19II. 423). John Burkett (111 3.81) and
Mark Clark (9-14,4.84 with the Chica­
go Cubs) have to bounce back. Tim
Crabtree 8-1. 329) is the setup guy.
Closer John Wetteland (42 saves,
2.03) has a bum ankle.
For his part. Palmeiro is recovering
from a tom knee.
3. S E A TTLE M AR IN E R S: The two
biggest advantages Seattle has are CF
Ken Griffey (284,51 141 120 runs, 20
steals) and SS Alex Rodriguez (210,
42. 124, 123 runs and 48 steals). They
may be the best all-around players in
baseball.
Seattle's two biggest disadvantages:
pitching and Adding
Manager Lou Piniella counts on vet
DH Edgar Martinez (.32129.102. with
102 walks); 3B Russ Davis (20 HRs, 82
RBIs); and IB Jay Buhner (13 HRs, 43

RBIs in only 72 games), who had a
burst of injuries last season.
On the mound, the key starters are
Jamie Moyer (13-9,323), Jeff Fassero
(13-113.97) and Bill Swift (11 9,3 83).
But the shaky bullpen had a combined
ERA of 528. The defense was 10th in
the league in errors.
4. O A K L A N D A T H L E T IC S : Not
vet. The young A's h itters won't
become a threat in the A L West for
another season or two.
But keep an eye on R F Ben Grieve
(.281 I I 89, 94 runs), who was the
Rookie of the Year. IB Jason Giambi
(295,27. I l l 92 runs) is another rising
talent. DH Matt Stairs (294. 21 108)
can hit, too.
Rookie 3B Eric Chavez is the new­
comer to watch In Oakland.
Veteran outfielders Tim Raines and
Tony Phillips were brought in to help
Oakland manager Art Howe provide
leadership for the young lineup.
Kenny Rogers (16-13.17), who is 34
years old. has become king o f the hill.
Another starting vet is Tom Candiotti
(11-11 4 84), who is 41 years old. At
age 37, BUI Taylor (33 saves. 328) is
the stopper.
TEAM RECORDS in 1998: TEXAS
88-74; ANAHEIM 83-77; SEATTLE 7683; OAKLAND 74 81
CIISS

NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

NL West: ‘Dodger blue’ suits K. Brown
By H.W. Steer

for Arizona.

By signing ace starter Kevin Brown,
the high-spending Los A ngeles
Dodgers struck fear into their motley
rivals in the National League W est
Going into the 1999 season, this is
how the division shapes up.
1. LO S A N G E L E S D O D G E R S :
Wearing ‘ Dodger blue’ suite Brown.
He was 18-7 for San Diego with a
2.38 ERA and 237 strikeouts. Now he
joins new L A manager Davey John­
son in Dodger Stadium, a pitcher’s
paradise. It takes the pressure off
young huriers Chan Ho Park (13-9,
3.71) and Ismael Valdes (11-10, 3.98).
Carlos Perez (11-14, 3.59) is a flam­
boyant lefty.
The star of the bullpen, Jeff Shaw
(2.55 ERA), had 23 saves.
Ex-New York Mets catcher Todd
Hundley (back from arm trouble) is
supposed to boost the hitting. CF
Devon White had 22 HRs with 83 RBIs

2. A R IZ O N A D IAM O N D B AC K S:
Here's a bee-spending expansion dub
that covets huriers. Manager Buck
Showalter is building on pitching and
defense.
Randy Johnson (19-11,328 in Seat­
tle and Houston) and Todd StotUemyre
(14-113.74 in St. Louis and Texas) are
costly imports. T h e y join Arizona
workhorse Andy Benes (14-11 3.97).
Closer Gregg Olson had 30 saves.
On offense, the low-scoring Dia­
mondbacks need to improve.
Third baseman Matt WllUams (20
HRs, 71 RBIs, 72 runs), IB Travis L ee
(22 HRs, 72 RBIs, 71 runs) and 2B Jay
Bell (20 HRs, 87 RBU, 79 runs) pace
the attack.
1 COLORADO ROCKIES: Hitting
without pitching is a risky formuU.
Manager Jim Leyiand, brought in to
revive Colorado, can see that
His lineup is led by R F Larry Walker

RAINES GAUGE

Raines did not play against his former team
Monday night, but his new teammates rallied
for three runs in the bottom of. the seventh
Inning to beat the defending World Champlad:
New York Yankees. 5-3, In • game stopped
after eight Innings by rain.

98
105
321
53
93
47
12
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beet
160
652
133
194
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13
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career
2,286
8.546
1.525
2.534
942
413
112
163
803
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Babe Ruth—
Continued from Page IB
Hardwoods Athletics (3-3).
Schedule _ Wednesday, April
7 at Roy Holler Junior Field.
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics
vs. Devil Rays. 5:45 p.m. and
New Tribes Mission Indians vs.
Mariners. 7:15 p.m.
Providing the offense:
Devil Rays: three hits _ John
Solco (triple, run, RBI). Jason
Faith (two runs); two hits _
Travarses McGill (home run,
double, two runs, three RBI),
Freddie Gaines (double, two
runs.
RBI).
Matt
Kearney
(double, run, RBI). Antonio
Miles and Danny Orttz (two
runs each): one hit _ Thomas
Paladtno (double, run. RBI).
Justin Patx&gt;n (run. RBI). T.C.
Kinney and Davie Perdue (one
run each); one run _ Myler Nell.
Red Sox: three hits _ Nathan
Homer (two doubles,
three
runs. RBI). Michael Hummel
(double, two runs, four RBI),
David French (double, run.
RBI). Danny Cohen (three runs.
RBI). Matt Underwood (run,
RBI): two hits _ Tim Barkley
(double, two runs), Jacob Hor­
ner (two nms. two RBI). Alex
Kean (two KBI). James Ireland
(RBI); one hit _ Chris Vargaru
(run): one run _ Caleb Polk.
Red Sox:: two hits _ David
French (home run. three runs,
three RBI): one hit _ Jacob Hor­
ner (triple, two runs. RBI); two
runs _ Nathan Homer. Michael
Hummel. Tim Barkley; one run
_ Chris Vargara. Danny Cohen.
Royals: one hit _ Brent Coffer,
two nm9 _ Alex DcLessandro;
one run _ Bryan Hope.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
Rad Bo*
Devil R a n

491 0 1 8 . 16 24
390 833 _ 17 30

1 SAN D IEG O PAD R E S: Not until
the New York Yankees beat them 4 0
in the World Series had the N L cham­
pion Padres been swept in 83 straight
series.
What’s left? San Diego has to make
do with R F Tony Gwynn (221, I I 69)
and super stopper Trevor Hoffman (41 3 3 saves. 1.48).

vx.'

Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playtng for the
Oakland Athletics. HU-statistics tor the 1900
season Is In the first column, personal-best
season totals in the second column and career
totals (Including 1999) hrth e third column.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY

(28123 HRs, with 113 runs), 3B Vinny
Castilla (219. 41 144, with 108 runs),
LF Dante Bichette (231, 22, 121 with
97 runs) and IB Todd Helton (213,23.
97, with 78 runs).
4. SA N F R A N C IS C O G IA N T S :
Nobody gets more from less talent.
Manager Dusty Baker does whatev­
er it takes to keep S.F. competitive.
Gold Glove L F Barry Bonds (203,
37,121 with 120 runs and 28 steaU) is
great He's backed by underrated 2B
Jeff Kent (297, 31.121 with 94 runs)
First baseman J.T. Snow (13 HRs. 79
RBU) and 3B Bill Mueller (294. 93
runs) offer less.

Briefs
Coatlnaod from Fag* IB
football game.
All proceeds from the event go to the Missing
Children's Center. Inc.
Ticket prices are $6 for adults. B3 for children
thrre-to-12 years old. and chlldrrn under Ihrrr
free.
For more Information contact Bmcr Williams at
(407) 324-9529 or get tickets here at the Her­

J U N IO R G IR L S F A S T P IT C H
Providing the offense:
Altamonte Springs Rocklake
Raiders: two hits _ Brandy R.
(triple, double, two runs, three
RBI). Abby A. (double, run); one
hit _ Melissa W. (RBI); two runs
_ Jessie S.: one run _ Amanda
W.. Chelsea C.
Frazier’s Superstars: two hits
_ Andrea Southward (home run.
two runs, four RBI): two runs _
Stephanie Para: one run _ Mar­
ti nil &lt;• Woodward.
Sanford Kiwanls Club:

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SATURDAY, MARCH 27
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Lions
Continued from Page IB
Innings. He struck out four and
only walked one batter.
Larry Grayson came on and
notched his third save of the
season despite allowing an un­
earned run In the bottom of the
seventh Inning.
Despite Ills complete-game
effort, Lyman's Kevin Graves (52) suffered just his second loss
o f the season.
Other contributors for the Li­
ons were Paul Lubrano (three
singles. RBI); Javier Alvaroz
(three singles); Justin Holmes
(two singles - extending his
hitting streak to 13 games - and
a run): Kenny Starling (double,
run.
Kill);
Jercd
Goodwin
(single, run):
Grayson and
Blaine Schulte (each with a
single); and Nick Tenekcdcs

(one run scored).
Doing the hitting for Lyman
were Kyle Summerville (double,
single, two RBI); Billy Hess and
Chase Rozell (each with two
singles and a run): J.T. W il­
liamson and Joe Santllll (each
with a single and an RBI): Matt
Skelton (single, run): Graves
(single): and Dave Milton (run).
The win Improves Oviedo to
19-2 overall and 7-0 In district
play. Lyman falls to S-14 and
2-6 In the d i s t r i c t . _______ ____
UO N8 S. GREYHOUNDS 4
O v ie d o
Lym an

10 0 0 0 3 I _ B 13 2
IO O O il 1 _ 4 10 3

Fry. Grayson td anil AKaxci. Craves
and Kamtinki Wl*. Fry (3 « . LP . Graves
1521 Save . Grayson (3) 211 _ Ovtedo.
Starling HZ Lyman. Sonuiicrville. 311 .
none IIH _ Oviedo. M-.irphy III Hrrords _
Oviedo IO-3 overall. 7-0 ilA-DUIrtrl 3
Lyman H-14 overall. 2-6 UA Dtslrkl 3.

L«gal Notices

L«gal Nolle—
wanturn a* recorded Is O R
Beak 1337. P aga 199* a*
amandad * O R Beak 1344.
P a g * 1447. *4 o l lha Public
Records al Seminole Ceunfy.

FLAG FO O TBALL
SANFORD • The Ctty of Sanford Recreation
Department Is offering a Spring Adult Flag Foot­
ball League.
The league will follow all Florida Rrcreutlon
and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag Football rulrs
and regulations and will play Its games on Sat­
urday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further In­
formation can be obtained by calling the Recrea­
tion Department at (407) 330-5697.

T E N N IS LESSO N S
SANFORD • The City of Sanford Krcrratlon and
Parka Department Is offering Tennis Lessons at
Grovcvtrw Park (off Lake Mary Boulevard).
The lessons, taught by Grrg James, costs $20
for each four-week session. Students must reg­
ister at City Hall.
For more Information cull 330-5097 or 6826086.

S Y F A -J E F F B L A K E F O O T B A L L
CAMP
SANFORD • The Sanford Youth Football and
Cherrlradlng Association (SYFA) will hold two
pre-registrations for the First Annual Jeff Blake
Football Camp and llie 1999 l*op Warner Foot­
ball and Cheerleading Season.
The registrations will be held on Saturday.
April IOth at the Just For Feet In tire Seminole
Towne Center Mall und Saturday. April !7lh at
Champs In the Altamonte Mall. Times will lie
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Jeff Blake, from the Cincinnati Bengals. and
Robert Jones, from the Miami Dolphins, will be
on hand to sign autographs on April I Oth und
Stephen Braggs, a former Miami Dolphin, will be
here on April 17th.
The Football Camp, for buys and girls ages 7to-17. will be held May 22-23 at Seminole High
School with present and former NFL players, the
Seminole High coaching staff und the SYFA
coaching staff providing Instruction.
The cost will be $90 for both days or $50 for
one day.
Football and cheerleading prospects for the
live SYFA trams can also prc-rcglslrr for a $40
non-refundable fee. The balance of fees ($70)
will be due July 1st.
Players can register for both Die camp and
season for $150.
All proceeds from the camp will go toward
youth sports programs.
For further Information, call (407) 324-5485.

SANFORD • The Seminole County PAL (Police
M O N D A Y . A P R IL B
0 1 0 3 .3 1
804 4 . 13 3

To register for tryouta or for more Information
contact Coach Taylor al 328-7728.

ald.

PAL/AAU H O O PS
hits _ Sheruyh (run); one hit _
Meggan (run. RBI). AJa and Tina
Phillips (one run each); two
runs _ Alex: one run _ Kora
Conant. Marjorie. Nika, Chclsey. Collet. Celia. Mika; one
RBI _ C.C.
Ultimate Swimwear two hits _
Leticia Baldwin and Amanda
Wallgursky (two RBI each); one
hit _ Lauren Bennett and
Heather Baker (two runs each);
two runs _ Shela Acrcc; one run
_ Terrygwyn Pennlston.

Alhlrtlc Lrogur) Basketball League will be hold­
ing tryuutn for u nlne-and-Under AAU (Amateur
Athletic Union) Team. Tryouts will be held on
Thursday April 15. at 6:30 p.m.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICa 08

APPLICATION TON TAX 0610
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that TA ESCROW ST. INC . IS*
Solder ol IS* following c• rtih•
cata(») Sa* lil*d taid cartitlcalsjs) lor a I n dead to bo
laaoad ISaraon. TSo certificate
numbar(a) and
yaar(a) ol
laaoanc*. ts« description o l IS*
proparly, and IS* naimla) In
which it area aataaaad it/ar* at
CERTIFICATE NO 3447
TEAR O f ISSUANCE 1*»4
OatcnpMon o l Proparty LEO
SEC 03 TWP 218 ROE 111 W
1/2 OF E 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF N !
1/4 (L is a N 1TSO 24 FT A RD) (1
AC|
Nama* In which aataaaad
Richard T Eiaal. Talana L Eiaal
Ail o l aald proparty being In IS*
County ol Sam,note. Etata ol
Florida
Unlaaa auch cartificaia(a) aball
bo radaemail according lo law.
IS* property described in aucS
c*rtlNcata&lt;a) will b* aold to tha
hrghaal bidder at lb* araat Irani
door,
Saminol*
County
Courtbous*. Sanlord. Florida,
on IS* 10th day ol May. I I H . al
II 00am
Paymanl ol Sal* Is*, applica­
ble documentary (lam p lata*
and recording last ara required
to b* paid by tb* successful
bidder al tha sal* Full paymanl
ol an amount equal lo IS* high­
est brd I* d t* within 24 Sours
altar IS* advertised lima ol
solo AII payments shall bo cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable lo tha Clark ol
lha Circuit Court
C.tad this 23rd day ol March.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirtay C Morgan
Deputy Clark
Publish March 30. Aptil 4. 13 A
20. 1M9
OCA-219

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX 0 1 8 0
NOTICE It HEREOV OIVEN.
that TA ESCROW 97. INC . lha
holder ol. Ih* following cartitlcata(a| Sa* Mad said cartitlcalsiaj lor a la a dead to bo
■sued thereon The cartihcat*
numbar(a) and ytar(s)
ol
asuancs. the description ol IS*
property, and Ih* nama(a| In
which it was assessed la/ara a*
IDNows
CERTIFICATE NO 212
YEAR OF ISSUANCE i l M
Description ol Property LEO
W 33 FT OF LOT t OLK I TR D
TOWN OF SANFORD PD I PO

M

Name* In which assessed
Margaret A Jonas AN 61 said
property being in tha County ot
Saminol*. Slat* ot Florida
Unlaaa such certificate!*) shall
bo redeemed according to law.
tha property described In such
c*rtilical*&lt;a) will b* sold to IS*
highest bidder at the west (rant
door,
Ssmmol*
County
Courthouss. Sanlord. Florida,
on the I Oth day ol May. 1199. al
11 00 a m
Paymanl ol tala la*, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaes
and recording feat ara required
to be paid by tha successful
bidder at IS* sal* Full paymanl
ol an amount equal lo Ih* high­
est bid is dua within 24 hour*
altar the advertised lima ol
sal# AH payments shall b* cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mod* payable to tha Clark ol
the Circuit Court
Oatdd this 23rd day ol March.
1900
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEUINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirlay C Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish March 30. April 0. 13.
20. 1999
OCA-221

M RS ESTATE OF
JSWiLC M L

lagalhar with sN structure*.
hatura*. appk-

TO ALL PERSOSS9 MAVINO
CLAIMS OM OCMANOS AOAMST
TH4 ABOVE (STATE
al
JEWEL C M U . Ban— d. PC*
Ik—
9 M 2 S C P by R *

119 C Fast 91.91211
F I Z t ili
4 M I Lovagraa* Ian*
Crastvww FI 32934
PO Boa 933
Pessary a 32144
1234 NW 7W
.FL 33119
PO

90-314

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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS A M
NOTWWDTMAT
A l creator* ol Vw

yunchon therewith
OATEO HualSthdayal MARCH.
IS M
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* C Jasawrc
A * Deputy Clark
JOHN M BILL
Suita 191
333 W Cam*lack A **
Winter Park. FL 33799
Pukkah March 34. and April 8.
1999
OCA-141

M T IC 6
FICTITIOUS BAMS
None* •* hereby gnren that w *
ara engaged in business al
w w w Ig u y s la a s ln g cam .
Bammoia County Fiend*, under
tha Fictitiow* Nam* al 8 Buy
Laaatny. and that w* inland la
ragralar said name with lha
Division
*1
Corporation*.
Tattahassa* Fien d a m accor­
dance with tha provisions *• tha
Fictitious Nam* 41*1*1**. To­
w n (action 949 99. Fiend*
■tatulas 1991
Ja i m lirulh
John Pitt*
Pubhah Apr* C. 1999
0 4 B -4 0

their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATEN OF TMME
MONTHS AFTEN THE OATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ON THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATS OF EERVICS
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditor* o l the deca­
dent and parson* having claims
or demand* against the aetata
e l Ih* decadent must Me thaw
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIE NOTICE
ALL CLAIM* AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT to FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARMO
Oat* a l tha first publication ol
this Nobca is March 30. 1999
Parson* Oaring Nobca
Wadaan K WMis
I1 9E First « t . *1212
Sanlord FL 33771
Barbara WaH
4497 Lovagrass Lana
Crashrlaw. FL 33134
Ota n « W iNre
P O Boa 933
Ostoan. FL 33794
Robert thaldon
1339 NW 7th S t . IB-314
Miami. FL 33IIS
Carol Tucker
P O Bos 10344
Bra dan I on FL 34292
Attorney For Parson
Qrving Notice
Harry O Raid. Ill
Attorney lor Petitioner
Florida Bar No 3400S2
1130 W First Slraat. Suit* B
Sanlord. FL 32771
Telephone (407)321-3911
Publish March 30. and April 0.

II
OCA-133

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB i r f N
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A M FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASE NO.I 9 9-9 IS 9-C A -I4 -K
RALPH POE and
NANCY E POE.
Plaintiff.
vs
WALTER A OROSSER
and BAISAM NASSER.
Defendant*
NOTICE OP S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure Altar Default dated
MARCH 29. 1999 entered Ml
Civil Casa Number 99-213S-CAi I K in tha Circuit Court o l tha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lot Sanunol* County.
Florida, that that on Ih* 37lh
day pi APRIL. 1999. at tt 00
a m . al tha Saminol* County
Courthouse. 301 South Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, tha
undersigned Clark wNI oNsr lor
sal* the following described
real property
That certain Condominium
Psrcsl known as UNIT NO 930.
DESTINY
SPRINOS,
a
Condominium, and an undivid­
ed 003843 Inlsrast in tha land,
common element* and common
sapanss* appurtenant to said
unit, all in accordance with and
subject to tha covenant*, con­
ditions. restrictions, term* and
other
provision*
ol
tha
Declaration ol Condominium of
0CSTINV SPRINOS. a condo-

NS T N B C M C U r r C O U R T
O F T N I I t T N JU D 4C IA L
C IR C U IT , M A R O F O R
9 S M IM O L 9 C O U N T Y ,
F L O R IO A
c a a iR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOi 9 7 9 4 4 4 C A I4 P
CALIFORNIA FEOSNAL
BANK A FEDENAL SAVINOI
BANK F/H/A CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL 9AV1NQC AN0
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF

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DIANE M U U B O W E N
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DEFENDANT!!)
N O T IC E O P A C T IO N
e o N C T R u c m c M R v tca
TO DIANE MUMDOWCR
whoa* residence is unknown il
h*/*h*/lh*y b* living and il
ha/sha/thay b * dead, the
unknown defendant* who may
b * spouses, hairs, davisaa*
grant***, assign ***, lienors
creditor*, trust***, and sN par­
ka* claiming an inlsrast by.
through, under or against Ih*
Do fondants who ara not known
to b* dead or sliva. and *9 par­
ka* having or claiming to have
any right, htl* or mlarost m Ih*
property described In tha mort­
gage being toracloaad harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to toroctoa* a
mortgage on tho following
property
LOT 94 SILVER LAKES WE9T
AT THE CROS9INOS UNIT TWO.
ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3S. PAGES S3 AND
14. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
ha* bean tiled against you and
you ara required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses,
it any. to it on DAVID J STERN.
(S O Plaintiffs attorney, who**
address I* SOI 9 Univsrsity
Drive 4S00. Plantation. FL
33324 (no latar than 30 day*
horn Ih* dal* o l tha first publi­
cation ol this nolle* ol action)
and til* the original with lha
clerk ot this court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
Immadulaly tharaattar. other­
wise a default will b* entered
against you lor th* rslisl
demanded in the complaint or
petition tiled herein
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
seal o l llu* Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thia 31 ST day
ol MARCH. IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Oaborah Conan!
0EPUTVCLERK
LAW OFFICES OF
0AVI0J STERN
ATT0RNEV FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S UNIVERSITY 0RIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33334
C7-IE2I7(FNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with disabilitia* naadrng a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-333-4330 1SOO-9SS-I771 (TOO) or 1-90098S-S770. via Florida Relay
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at MARCH. 1BBB
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WITH A 0I4A4ILITV NIIOINO
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TNI ENFORCEABLE WRITS
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altar Ik* adv*fixed lime at
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or pvaraatead mairumant.
m*da payaM* I* Me Clark at
Mi* Circuit Cavrl.
Dated Mv* ISid day at March.
MARYANNS MORS!
CLIRR OP TNI
CIRCUIT COURT
4SMINOLI COUNTY.
PLORIDA
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Deputy Clark

Rebirth March SO. AprM 4. IS I
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vadertignad pvravant la the
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MS 0* Planda Statute* erVI roglalrr
with
th*
Plartda
Department at Blala. upon
receipt ol proof at th* pubheaMan at Mv* notice. Iha fictlkeut
name to wit
Boar* Sidbtg 4 Wtadav*
Pamela R Bchaaidar
S e c re ta ry

SSSS Beverty Road
Hoffman latalaa. IL *01 ft
deled al Hoffman (alalaa,
IMmai*. Ihi* SSth day to
February 1H *
Pub*ah April S. IBM
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NOTICI M hereby given that Ihe Board al County commraaionara
el Seminoia County Plorlda. inland* la hold a public hearing la
consider th* adoption at an ordinance entitled
AN OROINAMCI CRIATINO T N I OINOVA DRIVk WATtR DIBTRIBUTION MUNICIPAL BIRVICIS BSNSPITS UNIT POR T N I
PURPOSI OP WATIN SIRVICS WITNIN TNI UNIT: PROVIOINa
LIOAL OSSCRIPTIONB OP SAID PROPSRTY OWNERS WITNIN
TNI UNIT: PROVIOINO POR T N I OOVfRNINO OP BAIO UNIT BY
TNI BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; PROVIOINO T N I
A S IIS IM IN T FORMULA. PROVIOINO ESTIMATED ANNUAL
A lltB S M IN T S POR ASIEBSMSNT ANO COLLECTION BV T N I
UNIFORM MITNOO ADOPTED BV TN I SEMINOLE COUNTV
BOARO OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON DECEMBER IE. IM S .
PURSUANT TO SICTION 1ST SSSS. PLORIDA STATUTIS; PROVIOINO POR SEVERABILITY. INCLUSION IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
CODE. ANO AN EFFECTIVE OATS.
al 7 00 PM . or a* aeon there*Her aa poetibie. al lla regular meal­
ing on th* ISIh day e l Apr*. IBM . al th* Seminoia County
Service* Building. Room 10SA 1101 Eaal Pint Street. Sanford.
Florida
The following property wUI be Included within the boundartea ot
th* danova Drive Water Oiatrtbution Municipal Service* Benefit*
Unit at the following * * tun*ted annual aaaeaamanl:
" * « « » » Drtva
Unrecorded Plat

04SI-SS-SCO-0000-07M. OS-SI-SS-SCO-OOOO-OOSO.
05S1 -SS-SCO-OOOO-OSIO. 04-11 -SS-SCD-0000-0440.
0S-S1 -SS-SOI -M l B-OOM. 0S-S1-SS-S01 -M l l OOM,
0S-S1-SS-S01 -M10-00M. 04-11 -SS-S01-M l 0-0000.
0S-SI-SS-S01-001C-0000
Initial Eatlmalad Annual Aaaeaamenl par Lot
1747 44
For additional kilormaUon regarding thi* nolle*, p lea** contact
the Department ol Piacal Service* * 1 SSS-71S4 Poreons with dlaabrlittea needing ataiaUnc* to participate In any ot the** pro­
ceeding* should contact tha Employ** Relation* Department
ADA Coordinator 41 hour* In advance ol th* meeting at S4S-7S4I.
Persona are advised that, if they dec Ida to appeal any decision
mad* at thr* hearing, they w « need a record ot tha proceeding*,
and. lor such purpose, they may need lo insure that a verbatim
record o l the proceeding* I* made, which record included th* tes­
timony and evidence upon which th* appeal I* to be baaed, par
section 244 0104. Florida Statute*
ATTEST
Sandy McCann, d c.
Maryann* Mora*. Clark lo th* Board
ol County Commissiona In and lor
Seminole County. Florida
Publish- April 4. IM S
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preperty being in Ba Cavaty at
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Dated MH* K th day at March.
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MARYANNE m ORSE
CLERK OP T N I
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLORIOA
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Deputy Clerk

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HELP WANTED

5 5 W E B U Y S S ‘ Seller Financed Notes ‘ Insurance
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checked periodically by a licensed
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Infant formula in the appliance — do
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test tha liquid on your wrist before
administering it to a child.
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Interestingly, Russia has set safety
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variety of names, these exercises can
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mid wife, an obstetrical nurse o r a
physical therapist. Such exercises are
often useful in toning up the pelvic
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types of incontinence.
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Report “ Vaginal In fection s and
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self addressed, stamped envelope to
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Mike Marshall has been named
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the month hy the LiServices detvaiy and l eisutp
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an associate techni­
Marshall
cian leader maintenance worker
with the roving drew that woiks
out at rive-Points operation center m Sanford I he parks and rocrentier ■ division maintains 19
parks lo» ations Including thp
Cross Seminole
Trail
Su/y
Goldman titiiarv and leisure
services director presents Mar­
shall with the award

A man i .im r to 1 1tt" uc'Wvjm
|H-r till* utltci day to tell me
wluit had tu -1 hapi'cncd in him
At times lits i v is watered So
did mine
Hi' said hi was S'.| re a rs old
and was having tnm hlr p .m iit
his rent Me said he was rtti
pluved im llt Iasi week hi 11
i mild tin tongc-t w m k lor his
boss
The man said hr tried his
best to he .1 gontt em ployer. to
obey the com pany's rules and
do what his boss told him to do
But there was m ote to it than
that
The Iloss never railed this
man by his real name. Instead,
he called him, 'C alh ou n
The man said th.it the boss
would call out. 'C alhoun. Ret
vour black
oyer here '
“1 I f m im icked the characters
In the old
Atlios o' Andy
Show." the man said ot his
Imss. " lie thought that was very
funny. It pare him a good laugh.
'C alhoun, do this Calhoun, do
that' lie d sav "
flic Insults 1 unturned each
day
But again there Is mote to it
than that.
The man said that the hoss
frequently would dock some of
Ills pay Oyer charging him lot
the T-shirts and shorts he wore
on the |nb And docking money
oner when he decided the man
had not earned his pay 'Aren't
1 doing it tight. Calhoun'.’ " he'd
say when questioned
Finally, the man could tto
longer stand the abuse and r a ­
cial slurs lie left the Job
lie's now trying to gel help
from the Clrtl Liberties Union
and perhaps from an attorney.
Me says that others who worked
at the company would support
him. "They know what went
on." he said.
1 believe the man's telling the
truth nlmut a loathsom e w otk
situation
IPs
a
stekerdtig
thought tliat something like has
occurred
and will continue to
occur until every ounce o f ra ­
cism Is elim inated from s o c i­
ety.
Th e man who cattle to this
newspaper is w ell-spoken and
has a business degree, ills r e ­
sume sheet Is im pressive
lie was on a bicycle when
he arrived at the newspaper He
rides the bike to places o ff the
bus route. He racks the hike on
the front of the bus to go longer
distances. He hopes to get a n ­
other Job. He looks every day
for an opportunity to work.
All 1 c an do Is wish him good
fortune and to share Ids story
with those who will take the
lime to read tt. I saw the pain in
the m an's eyes.
Another man was recently
tied to a vehicle and dragged to
a horrible death tu Texas. Ills
crime was having bad
black
skin. One o f those who hated
enough to kill will die for what
he did.
And we're worried
about
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What other musicals featured Shirley Jones?
t| Me wife and I rrcenlb wale tied
“ Hu Mie-tc Mail again. We haveIwu qursltniis I11 what nllier imisi
cab was Shirley Junes lea 111 red'.’
the writer was listed as Mamin
Margrave I hiring World War II. a
hilarious honk. "See Mere. Private
Hargrove written In Marion Har­
grave was inddislied. Were- the wed
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steals were two classics
'Okla
homa
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eluding her Academy Award winning
perhimiancc in 'Elmer Gantry Ami,
yes Dial is the '. 11111' Marion Hargrove,
a professional writer
CJ I viewed .1 Fernandel film isuli
litledl during the 191ns l?i about a
priest at an inn where the host imir
item I the guests. I think the film's
title was “ Ked Inn." It was hllarioils! Ilo von know the evac t title and
il that trench film is available Tor
VCR? - II.F.. Pana. Ill
A A’oii have it oy pen-en! accurate
It was "The lied Inn.” ami it came out
in t'c.il tint there is no inlc-o
i f I was in liranson. Mo., last
week and had the nrivllege of seeing
\nilv Williams lloldo Tinloit and
Mel Hills. Wutlld con please tell me
how idd eac h one is'.* — M J S .
Conroe. Texas
A (cladly Williams t&gt; 1.8 Vinton is
63 and Tlllis is Mi
(| 1 want to know il lien Miller Is
the son of Jerry Stiller and Mine
Mean* tSillier and Mearui. lie veilocnly hoiksao&lt;MuscoMbt bvsdl this
is mi, then I' lien A Jerry ’%ice cream
named for them'.' ■ C.S , Pittsburgh.
Pa.
A Yes and no lien Stiller u the sun
n! Jerry Stiller and Anne Meant, but
the lien A Jerry in- cream name is
just a coincidence No relation
I f I am interested in the movie slat
\nn Sheridan o f the 19.10%and 1910s.
Is she still alive anil how old is she'.’
She jdayc-d with lionald Iteagan 111
“ King's Itow" and also with the late
and woiideiiul actor Can (iraiil in
the hilarious "I Was a Male War
Hriile," — V.L.S.. Sandy I-ike. Pa.

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Women in the statehouse
Q 7.9% to 24.9%
□ 25% to 34.9%
I 35% to 40.8%
the following reports were compiled from the Sem inole Connlg
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recoct led through March I I :

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Domestic violence:

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SANFORD. Chase A ven u e, 2400 block. Marc h
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2.1 year old man was arrested hy Sanford Polic e for aggravated
domestic violence. Police said hr and Ids wile began lo argue
when hr relu m ed home from work lie struck his wife In the
face to make a point, he said. She* earned a hnilsed eye from
the fight.

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residential
recreational
and
business activities are m in i­
mal,’ All said In the report.
T h r midge predatory llsh All
recom m ends introducing Into
Dike Monroe are the catfish,
hlurglll, redear sunflsh. and
lungrnr sunflsh.
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EDUCATION FOR YOUR FUTURE!
A sso cia te o f S cience Degrees in as little ns 18 M onths!

GENEVA. S lste Hoad 40 March 10. I l l a m A 5 1 -year-old
man was charged w llli driving under the Inlhience hy Seminole.

We tested lb large, soft sided,
wheeled suitcases lo find answers to
these questions Such suitcases re
semhle |ieas in a (md Most are 25 to
27 inches long, stand on two wheels
.md two (eel. open like a Ixsik. have a
pull handle on lop and fixed handles
•m lop and side, and have one or more
Iiockets outside Vet we found enough
ifc-rfonnanci* differences to warrant a
wide range of scores
To evaluate the suitcases, we had
eight stalfers of vanous heights and
strengths pull each hag
loaded with
enough books to hnng its total weight
tp 5n pounds
through an engineer
designed course at our Yonkers. N V .
testing center Panelists then filled out
questionnaires, which we used to de­
termine the ease of use scores for (he
Iwgs Here's what we found
Itags with small wheels tended to
get stuck in nits
Hags with large wheels were the
easiest to pull on rough surfaces and
up and down curbs
Hags whose handles don't extend
very far were awkward for laller pan
•-lists to pull
We gave the bags extra points for
having such useful features as inter
nal and external pockets, a pull handle
that locks in both extended and re
(racted positions, internal dividers lhal
keep clothes from shifting, and skids
near the wheels that make it easier to
drag Ihe bag upstairs
We also raised a bag's score if it's
lightweight yet holds a lot of stuff Suit
case weight ranged from II 12 to 17
pounds, capacity from 2-1/2 to 3-1/4
cubic feet That may mean the differ
ence between taking two suitcases or
one.
We also put the bags through our
fiendish tumbler, which has baffles lo
knock around Ihe luggage we pul
inside it The tumbler let* us locate a
hag's weaknesses, as would years of
serious abuse by baggage handlers
We filled the suitcases with books, pro
tccted the books with towels and foam,
and started the tumbler Some suit
cases couldn't endure t ,000 cycles, and
some that did looked ready for the
trash How- did they fail'1 Let us count
the ways
— Zippers tore loose from their
doth hacking, became deformed or
opened repeatedly
Protective plastic piping wore
through on the corners, exposing its
wire core.
Seams came apart, olten because
they were sewn too dose to the labnc's
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__ Plastic feet popped off
Without actually falling apart,
some bags got banged up *o. severely
lhal you'd be inclined lo hide them
from view
Our tumbler test was severe A suit­
case that scored low- in durability may
not fall apart the first lime you use it;
it's jusl likely to fail sooner than one
that scored high
The highest scoring bag in our tests
— both overall and for durability —
was the Andiamo Valorosa VJ25 But
at M95. it costs more than twice as

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much as many other fine bags And it
larks a garment earner
If you'd rather spend the extra
money on a plane ticket, opt for Ihe
Impulx Targa i$2J0t, the Pathfinder by
Paragon &lt;$l90i nr the Ibcardo Bever­
ly Hills, which at ttM&gt; qualifies as one
of our Best Buys
If you travel a lot. consider a bag
that scored high in our durability tests
In addition to the Andiamo and the
ImpuU. there's the J C Penney Pro
loeol 047 5251 i$l50i
Virtually all name brand computers
now have more than enough #|x-t*d (or
word processing and other basic ap
plications What differentiates them
most is the ability lo handle niultumdia graphics and sound
Ihe slull of
many games and Web sites
You can hold down costs without
sacrificing essential performance by
buying only as much computer as you
need now. choosing a design that lets
you easily expand and upgrade crib
cal components Recent changes in the
way computers are sold make il easier
than ever to buy just what you need
t sc the Web to buy a built to
order system directly from the maim
facturer Apple, Compaq, Dell.
Gateway and Micron now feature a
"store" on their Web sites where you
can order a computer, adjust the
memory, hard drive sue, and acct-s
snries you want, then have Ihe system
ship|x-d to you No Internet access?
Call the eom|&gt;ames to place an order
— Use one of Hie new kiosks at Best
Buy, Circuit City, Staples and other
major retailers to configure and order
a computer from Compaq. Hewlett
Packard. IBM or NEC
Here's our advice on what to look
for and how much to spend to satisfy
particular needs:
1 For basic applications These in­
clude word processing, personal fi­
nance. basic Internet access, e mail,
record keeping, desktop publishing,
digital photography, speech recogni
lion, educational software and most
games For a computer that performs
these applications, you can expect to
spend between $f&gt;00 and $1,3(10, ex­
cluding monitor Make sure the com
puler has at least
— 300 to 350 M ill (Windows! or 233
MHz i Macintosh) processor
r&gt;4 Mil ol RAM
4 to K Git hard drive
5(ik V 00 fax mode in
24 to 32x CD ROM drive
At least one unused PCI slot (the
must versatile kind of expansion slot),
and one free bay (or an additional disk
drive
A sound system, which may lack
the wave-table MIDI (musical instru
men! digital interface) that provides
realistic sound reproduction
Speakers, with optional micro­
phone
2. For basics, plus hot games and
multimedia These include the basic
applications, plus the utility to run per
(orinance oriented action games,
access musical entertainment, and
surf multimedia Web sites A comput­

• Network Admin istration/Programming

Tho percentage of women in slate legislatures has been rising steadily over
the last 30 years The state legislatures of Washington. Nevada and Ari­
zona have tho highest percentage (35 to 40 8 percent), followed by tho leg­
islatures of Oregon. California. New Mo«ico. Colorado Nebraska. Kansas,
Minnesota. Maryland, Connecticut Rhode Island. Massachusetts, Vermont,
Now Hampshire and Maine (25 to 34 9 percent)

number of county officials • In ­
cluding a silting com m issioner
and -in cx c ommissioner made
sexual advances toward brr.
Sulx-r, 54. testified under
oath that when she told former
assistant county manager Kevin
Grace of lu-r charges while still
a county em ployee, that lie ad
vised her not lo stir up a n y
thing.
Grace, who lives
In thr
cm m ty and now works In the
private sec tor, said Sutler was
lying Those ac c used ol sexual
harassment deny It lie and a
nutnlrer of other c minty olllc lals
or form er officials may lx- sub
pocnard
One
com m issioner
said today tli.il Sidx-t's c harges
w rre 'ou trageou s."
Orlando a tlo m ry Jell M.indrl
is detruding for the countv He

• Electronics/Computer Technology

er that can handle these tasks should
run between $1,500 and $1 800 Here s
* hat you’ll need
.150 to 400 MID &lt;Windows I or 266
MID 'Macintosh' processor
04 MB ol RAM
Standard ATX main circuit Ixiard.
which allows (or upgrading
Accelerated (AGP) graphics with
at least 4 MB of video RAM 'Windows!
5fik V 'X) la * modem, w ho h may
h ave voire- capability

DVD ROM or J2x CD ROM drive
Sound system with wavetable
MIDI
Speakers and microphone
Al least two PCI expansion slot*
and two free bays
3 For cutting edge challenges
These include the basic applications,
plus cutting edge video based games.
serious music composing. DVD soft
ware and movies, programming, de
velopmg multimedia Web sites, and
.......... .
Computers capable ol
these tasks will run you $2.(MK) In $3,000.
and should include the following
4iki to 450 MID Pentium II &lt;Wtn
dowsi or 300 MHz PowerPC G3 (Mac
mloshi processor
I2H MR ol RAM. upgradable
Standard ATX mam circuit Ixiard
lo to Hi GR hard drive
Accelerated (AGP) graphics, with
B MR of video RAM 'Windows)
50k V ‘.hi (ax modem with voice ca
pability
DVD ROM drive with hardware
based video decoder
Sound system with wavetable
MIDI
— Speakers with better sound qua!
Hy. plus microphone
— Three PCI expansion slots and al
least two free bays

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Grout said that County Engi­
neer Jerry McCollum, one of
Suiter s superiors, will lx* the
fu tility representative at the
trial The public works scandal
Ird to tin- resignation or bring
of other county officials - Ini h iding former County Manager
Ron ledum and Public W orks
Director D irry Sellers.
One
of
the
Rrst
moves
Rabun's successor. Gary Kai­
ser. made in restructuring thr
way the county did bu sin ess
was to assign the land .uquisltion duties to the county attor­
ney’s office.
Head said rli.it the case was
originally
scheduled
to be
heard bv District Court Judge
Anne c Conway bin ih.it her
work schedule was Riled II was
then assigned to visiting ju dge
Doty .md moved to Fort Myers.
Attorneys on c.u h side the fact
the ra se would lx- heard hy a
man rather than a woman Judge
should lx- o f mi consequence.
'M rs Sulx-r Is very pleased
to tx- getting on w llh tills." Head
said ’ She feels very strongly
tlx.it she was w ronglullv term i­
nated."

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Pancake Day
Saturday, March 27, 1999
Sanford Civic Center

Serving; 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Donation: S3.00 at the door
Benefit Sanford Area
Underprivileged Youth
Hourly Door Prizes
Entertainment All Day
By L o c a I Youth Groups
Fresh Produce
Silent Auction
Merchandise Matt
Bake Sale
tickets Available At Sanford Chamber ol Commerce,
Seminole Herald and Sanford Museum
lo t more Information call 321-5088

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Mils morning

'Hu- county maintains llx.ii
Suiter's filing was justifiable 1 1i , i t she was Insubordinate, actepled gills and gratuities,
turned In wrongful time vouch­
ers and used county time and
resources for her own endeav­
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CASSELBERRY. W llahlre O oulevsrd. KM) block March 10.
I 1 10 a. h i . A 2H year old man was arrested fur possession of a
controlled substance and possession o f drug paraphernalia
Seminole County sh eriffs deputies said they were am -slln g him
cm an active warrant when they noticed him pushing som ething
Into the seal cushions o f the hack of the [Miller car When they
c her ked the hack seat, tlcry found a homemade crack |i1|h- with
cocaine residue In It pushed Into the seal.
OVIEDO, Lo ck w oo d Boulevard. 3200 block. March 10. 8:30
a m A 21 year-old man was arrested lor possession o f a c o n ­
trolled substance and for iqx-ratlng a motor vehicle with a m is
pended license. Seminole County deputies said Ihey pulled
iilm over lot speeding In a school zone When they asked him
for Ills license, lie toid them It had been suspended When he
stepped out of the car to be arrested, he chopped a piece ol
crack and drpu tlrs found a c rack pipe In Ids poc ket
SANFORD, A irport Boulevard/IUdden Lake. March It. 3:14
p m A 25-year-old man and a 20-year-old man were arrested
for (sissesslon of cocaine with the Intent to distribute and with
possession ol 17 grams o f crack cocaine bv Seminole County
sh eriffs o lllcrrs Deputies said undercover agents, working
through -in informant, arranged to buy $H0() worth of crack
from the men. flic met at the arranged place and made the
agreed upon exchange. The men left the sale location but were
arrested a short distance later bv deputies
RANFOHD. Th ird S treet. KMX) block March 10. 3.33 a m A
34 year old man was arrested by Sanford Polic e lor possession
of drug paraphernalia Police said he was silting on the curb
when they stop|&gt;ed to talk lo him lie tried lo hide something
under Ids shoe when they approached They asked him to move
his loot When lie did, they found a small metal pigs- used for
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midges in D ike Monroe- are a
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SAND RA C. HAYNES
Sandra C. Haynes, 51. C edar
Avenue.
Sanford,
died
W ednesday. March 10. 1099.
She was bom Oct. 20. 1947 In
Sanford.
Mrs. Haynes was a
homemaker. She was a Baptist.
Survivors Include sou, Ralph
Anthony
Oliver,
Sanford:
daughter,
Tameku
Haynes.
Sanford:
daughter,
Krcshun
Haynes, Sanford: daughter. Dilanya Haynes, Sanford; dau gh ­
ter, Crystal Haynes, Sanford:
daughter.
Tummy
Haynes.
Sanford; slsler, Beverly Joh n ­
son. Miami; sister,
Barbara
Green, Sanford; sister. Brenda
Fields. Sanford; sister. Linda
Fields. Sanford; three gra n d ­
children.
W llson-Klchclbergcr
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Religion
SAINTS AND SINNCRS

Lord’s
Prayer is a
year-round
project
If you didn't make a New
Year's resolution before the
old year expired, there la atilt
tim e.
Frances Hayward, an
octogenarian In my
congregation In Doaton.
coined the adage, * lf you can t
begin In the beginning, begin
In the middle,* She would nave
aald that January, or even
February, Is a perfectly good
time to make a New Year's
resolution If you let Dec. 31
slip by without getting It done.
If you can t come up with
methlng to resolve for 1899,
good resolution would be to
udy the Lord's Prayer, that
' standby o f prayers, as a
ir-round project.
‘ Oh. I know the Lord's
•yer backward and
»rward,* you are probably
tying. *1 can rattle It o ff
thout thinking.*
W hich, o f course, Is the
bie. I have the feeling that
t people, when they
ible the Lord's Prayer In
in church, are not
much, If any.
tlon.
does not necessarily
the recitation o f the
4 Prayer a wholly futile
For most o f us. the
has hallowed
Ilona that are evoked
we say It.
respect It Is Uke the
. The cross speaks no
whatsoever, but. held
our closing eves,* it
ie through the gloom
t us to the sides.* In
i o f the evening
If we can find a deeper
In the words o f the
Prayer, this can make
much more
m editations that follow
not my own. They were
ten, as I recall, by the
. W alter Bowie, rector o f
Episcopal Church In
York, and the Rev.
ne Fenla. rector o f
ty Church (Episcopal) In
ton.
OUR FATHER WHO ART IN
VEN - Help me to believe
day that there Is a
cncc to Uft me up which
stronger than all the things
which hold me down.
HALLOWED BE TH Y NAME •
May I become more aware o f
the beauty o f thy holiness and
the holiness o f all things that
come from thee, by thinking
ooly on such things as are
true, honest, pure, lovely and
o f good report.
;TH Y KINGDOM C O M E Help m e to be quick to see.
and ready to encourage,
whatever brings the better
m eaning o f Ood Into that
which otherwise m ight be the
common round o f the
uhinspired day.
•THYW
W1U
ILL BE DONE ON
EARTH AS m s IN HEAVEN •
Help me to realise that there
!g a higher w ill than m ine and
that my life w ill never be what
I want It to be, or what It can
be, until I bring m yself to say,
lot my w ill but thine be
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR
LY BREAD - Open the way
me to earn an honest
without anxiety but help
never to seek to have and
own more than Is necdftU,
that 1 may never use my
_ .ta as a means o f power over
opiers. Make me want only
that benefit lor m yself which
M il also be their gain.
i FORGIVE US OUR
TRESPASSES A S WE
)ROIVE THOSE WHO
PASS AGAINST US •
us sympathetic and
with the shortcom ings
' others, especially o f those
love, and keep us sternly
only o f ou r own sins,
us to remember the
blessings o f this life
&gt;w e can never pay for.
w e receive them with

Offering comfort in times of grief
Winter
Springs
chaplain cares
for sick and
elderly

Just the T R U T H
SANFORD
• Just
the
T.R.U.T.H. w ill host a karaoke
night March 13 at 7:30 p.m. In
the Youth A ctivities Building
at First Baptist Church. C all
Michael Volght at 322-6041.

Reunion canceled
SANFORD • The classes o f
the 60*s have canceled their
class
reunion
m eeting o f
March 13 at the St. Paul
Church. The next m eeting w ill
be held March 20 at 9:30 a.m.

Ebntoft
For a man who haa spent
much o f his life working with
the dying. Chaplain Brooks
Hudson Is one who Is able to
turn his
experience
Into
something positive.
An
ordained
m inister,
Hudson served the m inistry o f
pastoral care at Northland
Community
Church
In
Longwood. Recently. Hudson
decided to take some o f his
experiences and start his own
m inistry o f support and caring
to persons In need. Among his
services
are
pastoral
visitations,
pastoral
counseling, weddings, worship
services, m inistry to sta ff and
consultations, but one o f his
special
strengths
la
in
working with nursing homea
and the dying.
T h e Idea to start this was
because there are so man
sm aller nurstrp homes that
don't have a pastoral care
program,* Hudson aald from
his W inter Springs home. *1
wanted
to
offer
full-tim e
m inistry service* with worship
and bible study.

O ratory contest
SANFORD - The Trinity
United Methodist Church w ill
host the local Elks O ratorical
Contest March 13 at 6 p.m.
The Elks w ill observe Elk
Awareness Day at the 11 a.m.
service with Rev. Eddie J, R iv­
en .

Flea M arket
Chaplain Brooks Hudson has started a new ministry
which w8 ears for ftasktariy and tha dying as w a its
Hudson
has
experience
working In funeral homes and
tries to make the experience
o f death
as
calm ing as
possible fo r those Involved.
*! work with a lot o f p eop le
who
have
no
church
affiliations
In
the
area.*
Hudson aald. *t offer grief
counseling and the response
has been pretty stron g*
He
has
also
contacted
several
assisted
living
programs and nursing hom es

Community Church In Longwood.

in the area and w ill be the
speaker at the sunrise Easter
service at Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home In Lake Mary
on Easter Sunday.
Hudson haa a long career o f
working with the dying. He
holds m aster's degrees In
divinity and social work and
received
his
clinical
‘ chaplaincy at G eo rg s Baptist
Medical
Center.
He
haa
extensive
experience
In
pastoral m inistry as well as
mental health and substance

abuse treatm ent.
T served In M ississippi with
people dying and from there I
decided 1 wanted to get Into
the counseling field.* he aald.
*1 retired last year, but 1 think
I learned a lot about the
experiences o f death
and
dying through the substance
abuse programs. The people 1
worked with had to deal w ith'
their Impending death with
the way their Uvea
going.*

Races worship together in Sanford
HERALD
Several Sundays
ago
I
preached this sermon In a
Joint worship service o f our
church and the New Life Word
Center, a black church In
Sanford. This la our ninth
consecutive year o f w orship­
ping together, alternating at
their church and cure. W e be­
lieve that worshipping to ­
gether. although only once a ,
year, has brought us better
understanding and Identifica­
tion with each other.
The sermon was so w ell re­
ceived by members o f both
churches and tt la being re­
printed In hope o f encourag­
ing reconciliation between the
Seldom w ill we m eet
one who haa changed the
world. But you m ight be fortu­
nate enough to meet a famous
person, a scientist who found
a cure for a disease, or a
wealthy person who has given
m illions that other people
might have a better life. We
don't norm ally think o f regular
people like ua aa people who
can change the world. Yet
that's exactly what happened
to two m en-Com eUus and Peter-w h o changed C hristianity
and thus the world.
Here Is th d r story aa briefly
aa I can id ) I t Peter was a
Jew, Cornelius a Oentllc. The
two groups had little love for
each other. In fact, the Jew s
considered the O entlies un­
clean and would associate
with them only when abso­
lutely necessary. Cornelius,
although a Gentile, was a de­
vout man who prayed to Ood
and gave to the poor. Ood rec­
ognised his devotion and told
him In a vision to bring Peter
to hia home. A t about the
same tim e. Peter had a vision
o f a sheet holding a ll kinds o f
animals, all o f them forbidden
for the Jewa to eat. and Ood
told him to kill u td c a t ttwln
W hile Peter was wondering
about this. Cornelius's men
arrived at Peter's house and.
In obedience to Ood, Peter let
them spend the night and the
next day went with them.
When
he
arrived
at
Cornelius's house, Peter found
a large group awaiting him,
wanting to hear the gospel.
Afterward. Peter preadied to
them, baptised everyone there
and even stayed a few days
with Cornelius. Later on Peter
was called before the church
leaders in Jerusalem where
they criticised him for associ­
ating with a Gentile. But when
Peter explained his vision and
the results, they approved o f
hia work and even
sent
Barnabas out to the G entiles
In Antioch where he Involved
Paul in the work. Later the
work with Gcntllea grew until
great numbers o f them were

RELIGION
BRIEFS

saved.
This story o f these two men
Is rem arkable because o f the
great impact they had In
changing Christianity and the
world. Had either man dlsobeyed Ood. perhaps the g o s­
pel would not have gone to
Oentlies. Look at the lesso
they teach us.
Although Peter sraa a godly
man and a Christian, he was
prejudiced. U ke him. all o f us
tigvo r flR ik iffffl someone un­
clean, unworthy or less im por­
tant |than ourselves.
So when Ood told Peter to
(10.13) -kill and eat* Peter
balked. “Surely not. Lord I* he
said (10.14). T have never
eaten anything Impure or un».* The Gcntllea
Get '
ate this
Idnd o f food ao he m ight aa
w ell have said. ‘ I don't eat
anything those O entlies eat.
It's not fit for a Jew.” 1 know
how Peter must have felt. 1
mew up being taught to look
down on people who didn't
look and talk like us. rve out­
grown moat o f that condition
but acme o f It la s till there.
Seldom la prejudice funny
but som etim es it backfires.
On a British Airways (light
from Johannesburg, a m iddleaged, w ell-off white South A f­
rican woman found h erself sit­
ting next to a Mack man. She
called the attendant over to
com plain about her seating.
"What aeema to be the p rob ­
lem, Madam?* asked the a t­
tendant. "C an t you see?* she
aald, "You've aat me next to a
kafir. |A kafir la a very black
South African.) I ca n t p o ssi­
bly alt next to this disgusting
human. Find me another
aeatT "Please calm down.
Madam." the attendant re­
plied. "The flight la full, but 111
aee I f we have any seats avail­
able In d u b or first class."
The woman cocked a snooty
look at the outraged black
man beside h er (not to m en­
tion many o f the surrounding
passengers). A few minutes
later the attendant returned to
the woman with the news.
"Madam, econom y la frill,
rve spoken to the cabin serv­
ices director, and du b Is also
lull. However, w e do have one
seat In first class.* Before the
woman had a chance to an­
swer, the attendant continued:
T t la extraordinary to make
this kind o f upgrade but I
have gotten perm ission from
the captain. He felt that It waa
outrageous
that
som eone
should be forced to alt next to
such an obnoxious p erson *
W ith that, she turned to the
black man and said: “So if
you’d Uke to get your things,
sir, I have your seat ready for
youl*
O ad'a CaU:
Law

Peter waa surprised when
Ood told him (10 15) *Do not

call an;lything Impure that Ood
ade clean,* Three tim es
he showed Peter this vision
and Peter waa faced with the
dilemma whether he would
keep his prejudice or obey
God.
Peter had m ore to consider
when C om dtu e's men arrived
and Ood told him 110.301. *Oo
not hesitate to go with them,
for I have sent them ." In this
crista o f decision . Peter did
what Ood asked o f him , went
to the men and to Cornelius's
house. By the tim e he arrived
there, he had accepted Ood'a
way and renounced his own
prejudice as he tokl the crowd
sw aiting him (10.2A.34). “Youare w o l aware that It. la
against our law for a Jew to
associate with a Oentllc or
visit him. But Ood has shown
me that 1 should not call any
man im pure or unclean.' ... ‘ I
now realise how true It Is that
Ood docs not show favoritism
but accepts men from every
nation smo fear him and do
what la right.*"
Prejudice Is ready a sim ple
m atter to understand. It la
being down on som ething
you're not up on. Ignorance is
Ua father. Hate, separation
and resentment are its ch il­
dren. But because Ood ac­
cepts a ll people, no m atter
who they are or the color o f
their akin, we must agree with
him and treat all people as
Ood'a people. Before we cam e
to Christ, we were unaccept­
able and unclean but God
made ua acceptable. And I f
God haa accepted us, how can
wc deny anyone?

ography that during his stu ­
dent day* he waa Interested In
the Bible. Deeply touched by
reading the gospels, he seri­
ously considered becom ing a
convert. C hristianity seem ed
to o ffer the real solution to the
caste system that w as dividing
the people o f India. One B in day he w ent to a church to aee
the m inister and aak for in ­
struction on the a q r o f salva­
tion and other C hristian doc­
trines. But when he entered
the sanctuary, the uabera re­
fused him a aeat and o ig gested that be go and worship
with his own people He left
and never went back. " If
Christiana don't want m e." he
said to him self. "I m ight as
w d l rem ain a Hindu."
Our prejudice not only hurts
other people: It can also
cause them to reject Christ.
But look at what Ood can do
when we destroy our prejudice
and obey God. Did you notice
the results o f Peter's change

A deplorable incident oc­
curred in the life o f Mahatma
Qhandl. He aald In hia autobt-

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w ill sponsor a flea market at
the fellowship hall on March
13. 9 a.m. • 2:30 p.m . C all
359-1257 for Inform ation.

Missions fa ir
SANFORD - Central Bap­
tist Church w ill boat a World
Missions Fair, March 13 from
1 - 4 p.m. featuring d l^ U y a ,
gam es, dow ns, food and face
painting. There w ill also be a
W orld Missions Conference for
March 14-17 featuring speak­
ers throughout the week. C all
322-3914 for Inform ation.

dinner
FORD - Christ United
Methodist Church w ill be
holding a spaghetti dinner on
March 13. Dinner w ill con sist
o f sales, spaghetti,
garlic
bread, dessert, coffee, Iced tea
or Juice. Tickets m ay be pur­
chased at the door and the
public fa Invited to attend.
They are 35 for adults and
33.50 for children 3*10..

Soctel activist
CASSELBERRY
• Com e
hear one qt the rpo*t*M |tfhtaftcr speakers on what *
takes to walk with Jesus In
gb-tech world. B a it
President o f Mtaalnn
Year, a national C hristian
! program which draws
young adults to bve and work
In inner-city neighborhoods,
w ill appear a t Community
United Methodist Church. Hia
schedule: March 13. 7 • 10
p.m .,
Youth
W orkshop,
"W alking W ith Jcaua aa a
Genuine D isciple in the S la t
Century: March 14: 8 • 10
a.m ..
W orkshop
sendee
5 - 7
p.m .. You
Workshop. "M ission Opportu­
nities for Today's Youth; 7
m., "M ission Opportunities
Adults."

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Plagenz

W o r s h ip
C on tin u ed from Pngc 5A
of attitude and obedien ce?
lilts Is what happened bernu.se he opened him self to
the
Gentiles:
(10.-IK)
Cornelius’s
household
he
lleved m Jesu s and was b a p ­
tized; |ll.?| Peter was rrttlrl/ed by bis Clirlstl.m broth ­
ers but II I.17-1H) after Peter’s
testim ony they agreed with
him and obeyed God. (I1 .IH )
sending out m issionaries to
the Gentiles. As a result,
(1 1.21.25| ln an y o| the G en ­
tiles believed In Jesus ami
I I I . ‘29) m ore Christians went
out wttli tlie gospel. W hen we
obey God and rn n sldrr every*
onr as G od's children. lie
blesses our acceptance and
obedience.
Hut. you may sllll ask. "flo w
can I change the world? I'm
only one person. I'm not Peter
or Cornelius.* la-t me tell you
about a man w ho helped
change the world lor me.

Som e years ago I learned
about a mail lor whom I Im ­
m ediately had great respeet.
Jam es Raford. Ills aneestors
eaine to Florida In IH‘20 and
were "Florida eraekrrs." lie
was a fanner and m iller In
north Florida near where I
grew up. lie owned and o p e r­
ated a gitstm ill on what Is
now Harvey Creek, m illing
eo m for everyone around lie
was also a sell taught doetor.
having
learned
m edicine
through reading books. Near
the beginning of the Civil War,
when lie was about 2t» years
old. the Confederate States
drafted and sent him to rlflrrv
school hut, after six weeks.
sent him borne to raise i rops
to Iced the troops. (I figure be
was either a lousy shot or a
gre.it farmer!) O n Ills pension
application Ins com m anding
oilicrr wrote about him: " lie
always sold bis produce to the
unity lor fair prices, unlike

many other fanners. He Is an
honest man." Som e of Ills
relatives told me that be was a
fun loving, fair-m inded man.
interested in helping people.
Now, you might think this
story Is Inappropriate lor a
congregation in which many
ol you have good reason to
feel at least uncom fortable
heating me glorify a man who
contributed to the slavery ol
some ol your ancestors, Hut I
haven't iold you tile whole
story.
Hits
same
Jam es
Italonl was also a (earlier. In
fuel, he had Ills own si liool
lor children alter the Civil
War. And what Is rem arkable
alxmt him and Ills school Is
that. In the post war period
when
relations
between
blacks and whites Were at
once of theli lowest points
and when many hl.u ks lived
In fear of losing their lives at
the hands of whiles, my great­
grandfather.
Jam es
Kaford

Harvey, taught Ixillt white and
black children In Ids sch ool
He stood against racism and
prcjudlrc In the face o f many
who surely opposed what lie
did. As his work with both
races becom es known, tf only
to a few, lie ran change someall It tides and hearls as lie has

mine.
You see, one person can
c hange the world. You ran he
that person. In fart, like P e­
ter. God calls you to lx- that
(x-rson. As surrly as Peter and
Cornelius changed the world
for Christianity, you and I c an
c hange ou r world. Don't b e­
lieve the lie that one person

can't change tilings. Jam es
Haford Harvey Is still rctnemIx-rrel,
decades
after
his
death, as a man who was a
leader In building closer ties
between blacks and w hiles.
Ills exam ple Is worth follow ­
ing. More people like him,
willing to accept people re­
gardless ot color, w illing to
accept all people as children
c reated by the sam e God. can
c hange the- world. W ho knows
hill llial som eone will rem cm *
her you In fifty or a hundred
years as a person used liy Gcxl
who changed Ills world.

UVij/ne lln n v y Is 1'iislor o f the
f'lrsl llnpllal cim reh In San Jorrt

r i ’ ir ‘ i ‘ i 1 l T l I
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T T
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Continued from Page 5A
thanks and. mindful o f the
debt they represent, may we
pray humbly. "Forgive us our
debts."
AND LEAD US N O T INTO
T E M IT A T IO N HUT DELIVER
US FROM EVIL. l*ct m e not go
carelessly this day within the
reach o f any evil which may
capture and conqu er me hut If
In the path o f duty I must go
where tem ptation Is. then give
me thy strength so that I
might meet It without fear.
FOR THINK IS THE
KINGDOM AND T1IK POWER
AND TH E G LO R Y FOREVER
AND EVER. AMEN.

I I *
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was entertainment, food and dancing. Pictured below are Brownie Troops 262.
458. 1277, and 1639 represented India, Poland. Denmark and Japan, respec­
tively. For the entire story see the weekend edition of the Seminole Herald.

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Ssminols Herald. Sanlord, Florida • Friday, March 12,1900 • IB

Showdown at Pinehurst
in Wed.
softball

Wilson-Eichelberger, Wolfys set for
Thursday men’ s softball title battle
SPORTS EDrrOR

Br_D t«a ftmlth
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ W ells C on­
tracting did what It had to
do and then got some help
as the City of Sanford Rec­
reation and Parks D epart­
ment
Men's W ednesday
Night Polar Dear Slow
Pitch
Softball
League
moved closer to a possible
playoff at Pinehurst Park.
W ells
C ontracting
coasted In the first game,
taking a 10-0 lead In the
top o f the second Inning
and going on for a 17-6,
five-Inning
victory
over
wlnlesa Scientific Glass.
Things got a little m ore
Interesting In the second
game aa ADAPCO
and
W ells Contracting traded
the lead several tim es over
the first four Innings.
In fact, the lead either
changed hands or was tied
In six o f the seven Innings.
ADAPCO had WeUs C on­
tracting on the
ropes,
scoring three runs tn the
fourth Inning and two runs
tn the fifth Inning to build
a 13-10 lead.
W ells Contracting, how­
ever. was not ready to give
up
tta
cham pionship
hopes, scoring three runs
In the top o f the sixth In­
ning to tie the gam e at 13­
13 to force extra Innings.
Ray Hartafleld led on the
eighth Inning for W ells
Contracting with a double
that opened the floodgates
and the hitting did not stop
until Hartafleld capped the
seven-run outburst with an
RBI single.
The ADAPCO
offense
dried up after the two-run
fifth inning, only
one tn each at the
three Innings, and not a d ­
vancing a runner paat sec­
ond as W ells C ontracting
took the 20-13 victory.
The nightcap also turned
Into a bam -bum er. but not
quite the nall-btter o f the
previous gam e.
League-leading
N obles
Communication took an 8B lead In the top o f the
second Inning and could
have all but sewed up the
cham pionship with a win.
But suddenly h ot Pebble
Junction continued Its out­
standing play, scoring 11
runs in the bottom or the
second Inning to take a 16­
0 lead and then scoring 10
runs in the bottom o f the
fourth Inning to close out a
20-17 upset.
Nobles Com m unication
and W ells Contracting are
both 7-3 and lead ADAPCO
and Pebble Junction (both
6-B) and Scientific Glass
(0-

10).

The
regular
season
d oses
next
W ednesday
night at Pinehurst Park
and wins, or losses, by
both Nobles Com m unica­
tion and W ells C ontracting
would force a playoff. Id e i­
ther team wins and the
other loses,
that team
would claim the title.
On next week’s schedule.
Scientific Glass plays the
doubleheader against No6:30 p.m. and ADAPCO at
7:30 p.m. Pebble Junction
and
W ells
Contracting
meet in a m onster matchup
at 8:30 p.m .
Providing
the
offense
were:
W dla Contracting: three
hits _ Rick W ells (two dou­
bles, taro runs, three RBI);
two hits _ Chris Wargo
(home run. double, taro
runs. RBI), m tr*
(home run, two runs, three
RBI), Ray Hartafleld (two
triples, three runs, RBI),
71m Cooper (double, taro
runs, three RBI),
Matt
Kalaantk (double, taro runs,
two RBQ; one hit . Mark
W hitley (two runs, RBI),
Ken Broam (two runs), Bob
Wells (RB I).
Qjass: ♦hffe
hits _ Lou Rodrigues (triple,
run. RBI), Robbie Carney
-L

M y.

SANFORD
WilsonEichelberger had to work for It.
while Woliya got a freebie as
the top two teams In the City
o f Sanford Recreation
and
Parks
Department
Men’s
Thursday Night Polar Dear
Slow Pilch Softball League con­
tinued on a path to a battle for
the cham pionship.
None o f the games played at
Pinehurst Park on Thursday
were close, with both WilsonEichelberger and the Regula­
tors winning by the score of
22-2 In three Innings and
W olfys getting a 7-0 forfeit vic­
tory from Headrick Feed.
Bui the gam es were Inter­
esting because an upset would
have made next Thursday's fi­
nal week o f the regular season
moot, now the cham pionship
trophy Is at stake.
Last night’s action began
with the Regulators, which had
suffered several tough losses of
late, finally getting to flex their
muscles, exploding for 24 hits.
The Regulators showed right
o ff the bat that they meant
business. Chris Nlckle opened
the bottom o f the first Inning
with a triple, his first o f two
three-baggers In the Inning,
and the Regulators went on to
put nine runs on the board.
The Regulators followed that
outburst up with seven runs In
the second Inning and six runs
tn the third Inning to end the
game by the m ercy rule.
The Regulators’ defense was
also good, holding Westview

Baptist Church lo only four
singles and one earned run.
W ilson-Eichelberger
then
took the field nnd got o ff lo n
little slower start, only scoring
five runs in the top o f the first
Inning on the strength o f a
two-run home run o ff the bat o f
Dole Peters.
But Greg Jam es singled In
two runs to key a seven-run
second Inning and then closed
out the game tn the third In­
ning. scoring 10 runs, four of
which crossed the piste on the
most exciting play tn stickand-ball sports, an Inslde-thepark grand slam o ff the bat o f
Myriel Reid.
The W ilson-Eichelberger de­
fense was also strong, holding
a usually strong hitting M at­
thews
Assoclates/Psycho
squad to alx singles.
With the forfeit W olfys re­
mains undefeated and Im ­
proves to 9-0 on the season
and just needs a win over W il­
son-Elchelberger next Thurs­
day to claim the crown.
Wilson-Eichelberger Is just a
game back at 8 -1 and can force
a playoff with a win next week.
Com pleting the standings are
Matthews
Associates/Psycho
(4-5). Headrick Fred and the
Regulators
(both
3-6) and
Wcstvtew Baptist Church (0-9).
Next week’s
schedule at
Pinehurst Park has Matthews
Assoctates/Psycho taking on
W estview Baptist Church at
0:30 p.m.: the W olfys and WIIson-Elchelberger battle at 7:30
p.m.: and the Regulators facing
llesdrick Feed at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:

Regulators: three hits _ B ill
Bingham (two triples, double,
three runs, three RBI). Chris
Nlckle (two triples, double, nm.
two RBI). Duane Lee (two dou­
bles. two runs. RBI), Dave
Goldstlck (double, two runs,
five
RBI).
Jerry
Brussell
(double, three runs, two RBI).
C aiy Keefer (double, two runs.
RBI). Brian Curtis (three runs,
two RBI); two hits _ Scott M ir
y (double, two runs, two
II); one hit _ DJ. Hlbbs
(three runs): one run. one RBI
_ Bobby Keefer: one RBI _
Chad Lee.
Westview Baptist Church:
one hit _ Gary C. (run). O aiy M.
(RBI), Troy. Wayne 0 .: one run
_ Wayne W.
W ilson-Elchelberger
three
hits _ Dale Peters (hom e run.
double, three runs, four RBI).
Greg James (two doubles, three
runs, four RBI). Greg Hardy
(run): two hits . Myriel Retd
(grand slam. run. five RBI).
Bobby Tabor (two doubles,
three runs, two RBI). Kevin
Lavlgnc (two runs), Kelthlan
Roberts (two nins); one hit _
Dean D eb ov (double, two
RBI), Tony Smith (two runs.
RBI). Sam Runes (three runs),
Steven Dermis (run). Nokia
Roberts (runl
Matthews Assorlates/Psycho:
two hits _ Umi Wilks (RBI); one
hit _ Tommy Orsrey (run). J a ­
son Flanagan (run). Jam ie
Pltxer. Tony Taylor.

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Grog Hardy had thrss hits and
Wiison-Eichstosrgsr whipped
lord Man’s Polar Bsar Softball

Expos win first game in Babe Ruth League
sports eottor

SANFORD • The Knights o f Columbus
Eapos scored early and often and went on
to win. 13-7. over the Kiwanis Club In d i­
ans tn C ity o f Sanford Recreation and
Parka Department Babe Ruth B aseball
League action at H istoric Sanford M em o­
rial Stadium Thursday evening.
The Expos used a pair o f doubles to key
a six-run first inning and eventually built a
13-3 lead In the third Inning an the way to
winning their first gam e o f the season.
The standings In the league are: the R o­
tary Club Athletics and Nobles Communi­
cation W hite Sox (both 2-0), the Knights o f
Columbus Expos and Kiwanis Club In d i­
ana (both 1-1) and the Elks Lodge *1241
and the Dean. Ringers. Morgan and Lawton
P.A. Diamond Backs (both 0-2).
The schedule for Saturday has the N o­
bles Communication W hite Sox and Rotary
Club Athletics battling for early league
leadership at 9 a.m. and the Elks Lodge
*1241 Braves taking on the Kiwanis Club
Indiana at 11 a.m. on Rlnker-Stenatrom
Field at Historic Sanford Memorial S ta­
dium: and the Knights o f Columbus Expos

the Dean. Ringers, Morgan A Lawton P.A. Diamond
on Ztnn Beck
Field at 9 a.m.
On Tuesday there w ill be a doublrhradcr
at the Stadium with the Knights of Colum­
bus Expos playing the Elks Lodge *1241
Braves at 0 p.m. and the Kiwanis Club In­
dians challenging the Nobles Communica­
tion W hile Sox at 8 p.m.

ROYALS TOP RED SOX IN

The Royals scored the maximum five
runs In every Inning but the second and
coasted to a 20-7 victory over the Red Sox
In City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth Baseball Bambino
Minor League action at Roy Holler Junior
Field Wednesday night.
Doing the damage for the Knight' of Co­
Powering the Royals lo the victory were
lumbus Expos on Thursday were Wayne Alex D’Aleaaandros (triple, three singles,
(two doubles, run. RBI). James (double, three runs. RBI). Hamud Daniels (double,
single, two runs, taro RBI). Olen (triple, two three singles, three runs, four RBI), Brent
runs, RBI). Keith (triple, run. two RBI). C offer (double, three singles, two runs,
Brandon (three runs), Marcus (two runs) RBI). Bryan Hope (triple, double, single,
and Adam and Senque (one run scored three runs, three RBI). Eric Jenkln (two
each).
doubles, single, three runs. RBI) and Qreg
Belmont (double, two singles, nm ).
Providing the offense for the Kiwanis
Also contributing were Roddy H eckle
Club Indians were Marcus W hile (two sin­ (double, single, two runs), Eric Allen H ale
gles, two runs). Steve Braley (triple, run). (two singles, run. RBI). Shane Moore (two
Justin Haeberllng and Josh Gathers (one singles, two runs) and Brandon W elty (two
single, one run scored and one RBI each). sin gles).
Robert Chambers and Dustin Washburn
Pacing the Red Sox attack were David
(one single and one run scored each) and French (two triples, single, two runs), N a­
Ronald Bernstein (tin gle).
than Com er (triple, double). Tim Barkley
m o o . t s i (double, single, run. two RBI). Danny Co-

a run and pMchsd a slx-hittar as
Assodstss/Psycho. 22-2. In Sanactkxi t l Pinahurst Park Thursday.

Raiders
romp
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - Freshman
Malt Baker hurled a threehit shutout and his offense
came up with 17 hits as
(he Sem inole Community
College
baseball
team
blanked
Lake-Sumter
Community College from
Leesburg. 10-0. Thursday
afternoon al Raider Field.
Baker,
a
righthander
from
Klstlm ee-O sceola,
struck
out
three
and
walked one In evening his
record at 3-3.
Powering the Raiders o f­
fense were Christian Corvos (3-for-4. home run. run.
s n 0CC. P ag* 2B

w i is . 7 •

Holies School rally ends Oviedo’s
unbeaten season in boys lacrosse
SPORTS EDITOR

OVIEDO - The Lions ran Into
a tough group o f Bulldogs on
the Lacrosse field on Thursday.
The Oviedo Lions saw a
halftim e lead disappear In a
disastrous third period and the
Bolles School fo n t Jackson­
ville took advantage, ending
the Lions’ hopes o f an unde­
feated season, 7-4. at John
Courier Field.
,
. Oviedo
took a 4-2
halftim e lead on a pair o f io a li
from star Dave Waiah and ainfle scores from V ictor Panoa
and Manny Morales, but the
Bulldogs (5-2) would hold the
lio n s scoreless for the rest o f
the contest.
T h is was real wake-up call
for us,” said Oviedo '^ nrh Ed
Norton. "We only lost to them
10-9 last year, in the second
quarter we looked tremendous,
but In the third quarter we
might as well have not taken
the field.”
Despite his team’s second
h alf let down. Norton had spe­
cial praise for the play o f goal­
keeper Mike Sheets, which he
described
as
‘ outstanding.*
Sheets turned stray an s o u s ­
ing 2ft Bulldogs shots.

Doing the scoring for the
Bolles School were McOarvey
(three goals) and Stapp. Singh.
Valango and Chadeayne (one
goal each).
The Lions trill host W est Or­
ange High School from W inter
Garden today at 3 p.m. at John
Courier Field.

RAMS RALLY FOR
BASEBALL W IN
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - De­
spite pre-season worries to the
contrary the Lake Mary base­
ball team continues to stamp
Itself as one o f the teams to
beat tn the Class BA-District 3
and Seminole Athletic C onfer­
ence races.
Thursday night at Lake Bran­
tley High School the Rams
picked up their biggest win o f
the season, com ing from be­
hind twice to defeat the Patri­
ots, 10-6.
Lake Brantley scored single
runs in the first and third Intwo runs In the secnlngs and
i
to bulk) a 4-0 lead.
ondf Inning
In
Lake Mary then erupted for
five runs In the top o f the
fourth inning to take the lead.
The Patriots cam e storm ing
back,- scoring single runs in
the fourth and sixth innings to

regain the advantage. 6-4.
The Rams had one more rally
tn them, however, exploding for
five runs In the top o f the sev­
enth Inning to claim the win.
Roberta cam e on In relief In
the third Inning apd went the
rest o f the way *to get the
pitching victory, raising his re­
cord to 2-0.
Leading the Lake Mary o f­
fense were Matt Allegra (2-for3, RBI). Joae Torino* (2-for-4)
and Tony Corrao (home run.
three RBI).
Pacing Lake Brantley, which
outhll the Rams 12-to-9, were
Andrew Van Land Ingham (2for-3. double. RBI). Bush (2for-3. RBI). Ricky Weeks (2-for4. RBI), Gabriel Figueroa (2for-4) and Bryan Smith (two
RBI).
Lake Mary Improved to 11-1
on the season, while (he Patri­
ots fell to 7-3.
RAM S 10. PA TR IO TS 0
000 000 0 _ 10 0 0
L Sraatlsr H I 101 0 . 0 10 0

Honey. Roberta (3) and Sanford. Ro*
dnguct. M wn (S). Morelrm (7) and
“ _
WP _ Hubert!
H‘
(3-0). U&gt; . My
« * . Save . none. 311 _ Lake Brantley.
Van la ndtnqham 3U _ none. IIR . Lake
Mary. Corrao. Ifcccrda . Lake Mary 11I: Lake Brantley 7-3.

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�2 8 •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday, March 12. 1999

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IM TH 1 C IR C UIT CO URT
OP T N I I I O K T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA,
IN AND POR
•IM IN O L I C O U N TT
OCNCRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO. 40-1447 CA 1« S
STAN BANK. N A .
SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH ONEAT
FINANCIAL BANK. FSB.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH LINCOLN SERVICE
MORTGAOE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,

va.
BRIAN L RHODEN.
RUTH S RHODEN,
hia wife. FIRST INDIANA
BANK. HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III.
and . . . AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Daleftdant(i)
NOTICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant lo a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated February 24.
1SSS. and anlared in Cate No
SS-14S7 CA 14 B. ol the Circuit
Court ol Itie EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
STAR BANK. N A . SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER WITH QREAT
FINANCIAL BANK. FSB. SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER WITH
LINCOLN SERVICE MORTGAOE
CORPORATION It Plaintiff and
BRIAN L. RHODEN, al al.. are
Defendants, I will aaR to the
higher I and bat! bidder for
caah In the Waal front door ot
the Courthoueo. In Sanlord.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
1100 a m o'clock on Ihe M th
day of MARCH. 1SSS. I ha fol­
iowing described properly a i
aal
lorth
In eald Final
Judgment to wit
LOT S. BLOCK Q. LONOWOOO
PARK. ACCORDING T O THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK I f . PAGES S. S.
AND 10. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
a/k/e SSI Ruth Boulevard.
Longwood. Florida 32710
DATED thla 1*1 day ol MARCH.
1SSS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ol maid Court
By Jane E. Jeeewic
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber t Oiilitr. P A
Suite 300
1S70 Mad ruga Avenue
Coral aabtes, Florida 3314S
(304) SS2-4110
■Permone with a disability who
need a apeciel accommodation
to participate In thi* proceeding
ahould
con lac I
AO A
Coordinator al Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sulla N30I, Sanlord.
Florida 32771. at lean live daye
prior to the proceeding.
Telephone; (407) 323-4330 art
4227: 1-SOO-SM-3771 (TOD) or
1-SOO-SSS-S770 (V) via Florida
Pubbeh: March t . I t . 1000
DEA-30
Uei^toUSrtSr *g«Ien Niat I
am engaged In buainaea at 1304
LaOuinta Court. Winter Spring!,
F I, 3170S, Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name of DfVSRSIPISD
PVTSR SSRVICSS. and
intend to ragiatar said
with ' the
Dhrlalon
Corporatiene.
Tallahati
Florida. In accordance with the
provlalons of the Ficlltloua
Name Statutes, Tb-Wtt Section
044 OS. Florida Statulae 1S01.
Gloria I. Null
Pubheh: March I I , I N t
PKA-47______________________ _
..
at
10SS OouM Ptaoe. Oviedo. FL
U TSS,
Seminole
County,
Florida, under the Ftotittoue
Name of
i l

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. S B -« T S I-O A -l4 -B
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
INLAN0 MORTGAOE
CORPORATION.
Plalntilt.
VS
JAMES S HAHN.
•I al .
Oalrndant*
NOTICE
OF FORBCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl to an Order or Final
Judgment anlared In Caia No
•I-1TE1-CA-14-B of the Circuit
Court ol I ha tlth Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, whoretn IRWIN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AS INLAND
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalntilt. and JAMES S HAHN,
at a l. are Oelendantt. I will
•all to the highatl and bamI biddar lor caah al I ha Wa»l Fton*
Door ol the Seminole County
Courthoute. Sanford. Florida,
al the hour ol 11:00 a m on the
111 day ol APRIL. 1S00. the lotlowing detenbed property:
LOT 10. LAKE ROQERS
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 43. PAOEt 33
THROUGH
40. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED Ihlt let day ol MARCH.
Maryanno Morae
Clark Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
ROGER □ BEAR. PA
P O Boa 4SSS
Orlando. FL 32S02
Attorney* tor Pfalntilt
Publiah March I . It .
DEA-3S

NOTICE
TO T N I PUBLIC
Nolle# I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing win be held by
the
Planning
S
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commiatlon Chamber*, City
HalL Sanlord. Florida at 7 00
pm . on Thurmday. March IS,
10SS. lo consider the following
change and amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance of Iha City ot
Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida
Retoning from: Uptala Road
PD
To that ot: Woatlak*
Apart me nla PO
LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Lola SI
A
Sf
ol
M.M.
Smith'*
Subdivision, according to the
Ptal thereof aa recorded in Plal
Book t, Pago S I ol the Public
Record* ol Seminole County,
The property being more gen­
erally described a* 1100 Upaale
The Planning E Zoning
Commiatlon will tubmit ■ rec­
ommendation lo I ha City
Commission In favor of, or
•gain*!, the requested change
or amendment
The City
Commie*ion wtM hold a Public
Hearing in the Commieiion
Haem in City Hell, Sanlord,
Florida at 7:04 p m. on March
S3. IM S , to coneider aaid meAll partie* In Inlareet and clliten* shall have en opportunity
to bo heard al aaid hearing*.
Jama* R. Valerino.
Chairman
Pfenning E Zoning
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decide* to appeal a
any metier considered at the
ha/the may need s verbatim
record o l I ha proceedings
including the testimony end
evidence, which record la not
provided by the City of Benlord
(FS 1334104)
PERSONS WITH D l l ABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON*
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 333M S I 44 HO UR ! IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETTNQ.
PUBLISH: March S. IS. IS M
DEA-1S

nemo with the Division of
Corporalion*.
Tallahataeo.
Florida, In accordance with the
provision! ol the Fictitious
M S OS. Florida Slstartee 1M1.
Gener*I Partnership
Beth P. Weinbtenner
Diane L. Storch
Pubheh. March 11.1444
OEA-M
The City of Sanlord
within the erne shown in the i

lo change the ute of the lend
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NOTICE
VEHICLE AUCTION
'•4 Toyota
4JT2EL44S2R0404324
Auction will be held 04-04-93,
al 10 00 AM al Pritchett'*
Towing. 1240 S C R 427,
Longwood
Publiah March 12. IM S
DEA-tOS

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 1*TH JUDICIAL
CIR0UIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOl * * ■ * lia -C A -1 4 -B
CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY F/K/A
CHEMICAL MORTGAOE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANNE WILOE-ROWE
IF LIV1NQ. ANO IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OCVIBEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST Br. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
ANNE WILOE-ROWE.
JOHN D ROWE IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. 0EV1SEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
JOHN B ROWE. SUNTRUST
BANK. CENTRAL FLORIOA,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E tSTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
wCaY hV gV

nV uW
lA M B
DANK, FA. euccettoi by
corporate mvrgvr lo
OREAT WkTTERN 0*NK,
a Fadaral Saving* Dank.
Plaintiff.
v*.
ELIZABETH L ACCARDI.
•I u i , #1 at..
Dvlandar.lt
NOTICE OF EALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY QtVEN
purtuant to an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Foracloturv Sale anlared on
FEBRUARY 2f. 1SSS
in lh&lt;i
cats now pending in tald
Court, Ihs style ol which it indi­
cated abovv
I will tall to lha highatl and
bait bidder lor caah in the 301
N. Park Ava . Sanlord. Florida
32771. al 11 00 A M , on lha U t
day ol APRIL. IM S . (ha followtog described property at tal
lorth In tald Order or Final
Judgment to-wit
Lot 4. Block A. ol North Orlando
Ranch#*, faction 3. at record­
ed In Plat Book IS. page* 33
and &gt;4. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida: let*
and aacepl a portion ol said Lot
4. Block A. ol Ihs aforetaid Plal
more particularly described a*
follows
DEOIN
al
lha*
Southwell comer ol tald Lot S
and run North 04 dagraat
23 34' Watl along the Easterly
nghl-ol-way hne ot Edgemon
Avenue a distance ol 244 00
leal lo Ihs Northwest corner ol
said Lol 4: Ihenca North 71
degrees 07'0I* Erst along lha
Southerly line of a 40 tool wide
canal right-of-way a distance ol
211 73 teel, thence South 04
degree* t l ’33* Eatl for 27S 31
teat lo a point on a curve con­
cave Northwesterly having a
radius 300 00 leal and a ehrrd
length ol 143.13 laat. bearing
South 71 degrees 30‘tS* West
said point lying along lha
Northerly rtgM-ol-wey line ol
Panama
Road;
thence
Southwesterly along said rightof-way hne. along the arc of
eeid curve through a central
angle ol 23 degrees I f ! 2* lor
147.IS fast to the Point ol
Tangency, thence South SS
degree* 31'SI* West along tald
right-of-way line lor S3.22 feel
to tho POINT OF BEGINNING.
ORDERED si SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, this tal
day ol MARCH. IM S .
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
Saminola County. Florida
D r fan* E. Jeeewic
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN. PA.
7M South Olsi* Highway
Coral Oabtea. Florida S314S
Tatephone (303) 444-12*4
AMS RICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1440 . 1 ~y r l r ‘
Administratis* Order No&gt;«7*f
N you esaao person with a dis*
FbiMy ifihjneed* any Acpemmod*lion In order to participate
In thi* proceeding, yog are enti­
tled. *1 no coal to you. to the
provMon el certain assistance.
Pleas*
contact
Court
AdmMetrettod at SOI N. Park
Avenue. Butte N301. Sanford FL
SSTT1, (407) 323-4330 eat. 4227
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DIVISION 14-B
FT. MORTOAOE COMPANIES
0/K/A F.T.B. MORTOGE
SERVICES F/K/A
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v».
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PROPOSED
L A N D USE

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A Public Hearing on the proposal wM be held on Thursday.
March IS, 1 S M atT:M P .M .oroe eoon thereafter aa possible, by
die Planning end Zoning Commitaion of Sanford. Florida in lh i
City Commtoaion Room, City HeZ. Sanford. Florida. The Piannino
**“ "•
toe CRy *1 Sanlord* daeigLoeel Planning Agency. wiM coneider the amendment to
fhe Comprehentlve Plan.
Poriles may appear af die meeting end be heard
regarding die transmittal of the proposed plan amendment to
die City Comndssien.
Copiee ol the proposed amendment lo the Comprehentlve Plan
am ovnUaMe in the' Departmenl ol Engineering end Planning el
City Ha*. Sanlord Florida end may be inspected by the Public
*"»F *»• directed lo Jay R. Marder. AiCP,
Otrector ol Engineering end Pfenning al 334-3470.
ApVfCB TO THE PUBLIC: It a person decide* to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any metier considered el the above
meeting or Roaring, ha/ahe may need a verbatim record ol the
i including
t------------ and* evidence,
■. 1die teftimony
which record
b not provided by the City ol Eentord. (FS 344 4143)

^ ^ N * 0A S ^ cV 0 F E
T H^t|«^:aDINAT° fl * T
PUBLISH: March t . I t . IS M
OCA-SO

4&lt; •

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
lo
en
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Bale
deled MARCH 1. IS M , and
entered In Cats NO. S7-1IS4CA ef the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida wherein FT. MORTGAGE
COMPANIES
0/B/A
F.T.B.
MORTOGE SERVICES F/K/A
CARL I. BROWN AND COMPA­
NY is the PtelnlMt and JUAN A
SALDANA JR .; WANDA SAL­
DANA; HIDDEN BAY GARDEN
APARTMENTS. L H D/B/A HID­
DEN BAY VILLAGE APART.
MENTS; SEMINOLE COUNTY:
TENANT SI N/X/A ARLENE
KINO arc the Defendant*. I will
a*H to the highest end beet bid­
der for caah at the West front
deer of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florid* et
11:00 a m., on the 30th day ot
MARCH, 1MB, the following
described properly at set form
in eeid Final Judgment:
LOT I M . SUNRISE ESTATES
UNIT 4. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF. RECOROEO IN
P U T BOOK St. PAGE T l. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on MARCH 1,
ISM .
(BEAL)
Maryann* More#
dark of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jeeewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCalls, Raymer,
Barrett t Frappler
Peal Office Boa 3410
Tampa, FL 33401
F t IM S 743
It you am a person with e dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in order to paibcipate in
thla proceeding, you am antidad el no coal to you, for the
provieaion of certain assis­
tance. Please contact Court
Administration at SOI N. Park
Avenue,
Eentord. Florida
12771, telephone number (407)
322-4ISQ, within S working
days of your receipt of thi* doc­
ument; II hearing impaired,
(TOO) 1-300-IM-3T71.
Publish: March I , IS. IS M
DEA-13

FORBCLOSURS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summery Final
Judgment of torecto* ure dated
February IS . IBM . entered In
Civil Cat* No 4 l-2 t 1S-14-B of
the Circuit Court ol the 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD,
Florida. I wilt **ll to the highatl
and beat bidder for cath AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE of the SEMINOLE
County Courthoute located at
301 N PARK AVENUE in SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11 00AM. on
It* Mth day ol MARCH. IB M
the following described proper­
ty a* **( forth In aaid Summery
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 72*. SPRINO OAKS. UNIT
4. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF A l RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK IT. PAGE BE ANO
M . OF THE PUBLIC RECONOS
OF BCMIHOLE COUNTY. FLOM 0A
Dated thla 1»l day of MARCH,
t WP
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jana E Jaiewic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUINT1FF
B01 B Unlverally Drive
Bull* 400
Plantation. Fl 33324
(I44| S33-1004
M-30400(INW)
In accordance with the
American with OI*abrittle* A ct
person* with disabilities need­
ing e special accommodation to
participate m thi* proceeding
should contact the Clerk ef the
Circuit Court at the Seminole
County Courthouse at 407-3334330, not laiar then seven day*
prior lo lha iiiuBeading . II hear­
ing impaired. 1 S M M l STTI
fTDD) or 1104-411-4770. vie
Florida Raley lervlee.
Pubbah March B, IS, IB M
OEA-M

Preps
C ontinu ed from Page IB

C O M E -B A C K W I N
POR LAKE M ART
APOPKA - The Lake Mary
Icntn followed
the
baseball team'd lend, rallying
three times lo defeat Apopka,
5-4, Thursday night.
The Blue Darters (8*4) took a
1-0 lead In the bottom o f the
first inning only to see Uic
Rams (10-1) lie the game In the
top o f the third Inning.
The home team then re­
gained the advantage with two
runs in the bottom of the third
Inning, but once ngnln Lake
Mnry nnawered with two runs
In the top o f the fifth Inning.
Apoka appearrd headed for
vtctoiy when It took the lead
for the Final tim e with a run In
the bottom o f the sixth Inning.
With their backs to the wall,
however, the Ram* sprung one
h o fl ball

JUDICIAL L _ _
bbbbtt,

K A M I B. BLUB D A R TE R S 4
U k e M u r 001 0 2 0 2
B B S
Apopka
102 001 0
4 B 9
Sriillh and A Dnnlrlrh. Wilwm and
Zina W l' „ Hriillh III 0) U&gt; _ Wilson (0 31. S e w . ivinr 311 . I.akr Mary. Marw
Oil . none. I IK _ ixvw Hmirtl* . U k r
Mary 10-1; Apopka d 4.

TRINITY PREP
STUNS BEARS
WINTER SPRINGS - Defend­
ing Claud 2A Stale Champion
Ttlnlty l*rep exploded for 12
hits and Amanda Human ran
her record lo 9-0 on the araaon
ns the Salntd downed Clnas HA

No. 3 Stale Ranked W inter
Springs. 4-1, Thursday night.
Trinity Prep (9-0) scored sin­
gle runs In the third and fourth
Innings to take a 2-0 lead and
after the Beam (9-5) scored a
run In the bottom o f the fourth
Inning the Saints put two In­
surance runs on the board In
the top o f the fifth Inning.
Plotkln hit a home run for
Trinity Prep, while Pace was 4for-4 with two doubles and an
RBI und B m m ln g w n» 3-for-4.
Ptiigston double and drove In
the Beam' only run, while
Schm pp also hnd a double.
B A » T B 4. BE AR S 1
T r i a l t y P re p 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 . 4 1 2 2
W . B p ria g a
OOO 1 0 0 O . 1 B 2
Ikirwm and Itopr. M. Wrishi and
Iklm r* Wt&lt; . Ihilson 19 01 U&gt; . M
Wright (3-2) S o w . not*- 3D _ Trinity
Ptt-p. h e r 3; Wintry Spring*. ling*I on
Srlirupp. 311 . mine. UK , Trinity Prrp
llu lk m llrronl* . Ttlnlty Prrp B O;
Winter Spring* l)-B

Wednesday C ontinued from Pago IB

(triple,
run): two hits _ Robert M ills
(RBI|: one lilt _ Mark Randall
(triple, run. two RBI), Norman
Bowles (double). William Carlell (nm ), Mark Reyes (run),
Samuel Vasqurz (RBI). Vincent
Howard (RBI); one run _ Jim
Reynolds.
W ells Contracting: five hits _
Troy Ittckson (triple, two dou­
bles. four runs, five RBI); four
hits _ Chris Wargo (four runs);
three
hits _
Ken
Brown
(double, two runs, two RBI),
Tim Cooper (three runs, two
RBI). RJck W ells (run. RBI); two
hits _ Ray H artsfleld (double,
two runs, two RBI); one hit _
Mike McLohon (two runs), Bob
W ells (two RBI). Mark W hitley;
two runs _ Matt Kalasnlk: one
RBI _ Mike Ptpttone.

Babe Ruth
• S d frMto P s | i i b

ben
(double, single. RBI), Michael
Hummel (two singles, two runs,
RBI). Alex Kean (single, run.
RBI), Chris Vergara (single,
run), Jam es Ireland (single)
and Matthew Underwood (RBI).
M i BM

BBS O B . 7 14

The schedule for the Barttblno .M inors at Roy H bller'
Junior Field are:
:l( rtt !•&lt;
Tonight _ Indiana vs. Devil
Raya. 5:45 p.m .; Newsom e
Hardwoods Athletics vs. Marl-

CIBCUfT

more rally, scoring two runs In
the top o f the seventh Inning to
pull out the win.
Sarah Smith was the winning
pitcher, throwing n com plete
game to ratue her record to 0-0.
Leading the way for the Lake
M aiy offense, which only got
six hits In the game, were Kelly
Harbour (2-for-3, two RU1) and
Lindsey Man* (double, RBI).

ADAPCO: three hits _ Bobby
Brown (home run. double, two
runs, three RBI). Danny Hewitt
(triple, two runs, two RBI),
Terry Atkinson (triple, RBI),
Chip Smith (two doubles, nm.
two RBI): two hits _ Larry D il­
lon (double, two runs); one hit
_ Donny Cerce (double, run).
Bruce Sellers (nm . RBI). Chris
Bryson (run). Dave Blakey;
three runs _ Mike Clark.
Pebble Junction: four hits _
Dave C obs (two home run*,
four runs, six RBI), Jerry C a­
mus (double, three m ns, three
RBI); three hits _ Vic D lBartolo
(triple, double, four runs, five
RBI), Brett Mode (two doubles,
three runs, four RBI), Jonathan
Jones (two doubles, run, three
RBI). Kyle Bnibakcr (two runs);
two hits _ Dave Knebcrleln
(double, two runs, three RBI),

nera. 7:15 p.m.
Saturday _ Red Sox vs. Pi­
rates, 2:30 p.m.

Blake Murray (run. RBI); one
hit _ Bob Markos (double, nm.
two R ni), Dave Bennett (fou
runs), Kent Brubaker (U r
rum ).
Nubles
Com m unication:
three hits _ Brian Jones (hom
nm. three runs, live RBI), Ja
son Flanagan (home run, t*
m n i. RBI); two hits _ To
W ilks (home run. three runs
two RBI), Mike Taylor (run. tw
RBI), Larry Chunat (two
RBI); one hit _ Jon Lu
(run. RBI). Jam ie Pttzer (th
rum ). Mickey Cogbum (RBI)
Tony Taylor (run): one run, o
RBI .J a s o n Mustek.
B41SS.1T
M IM S . B
4BBS3BST.
143 BBS SB. IS IB
S G I B S . IT IS
■ d ill (IM i . SB 37

Monday _ New Tribes Mis­
sion Indians vs. Red Sox. 5:45
p.m.

see
P a fs IB

two RBI), KentreUe Evans (3-for-4, three
rum . RBI). Todd BabiJ (3-for-3.
three runs). Johnny Gulaeppe
(2-for-3. i double, run, &gt;-RBI),
Karcem Morton (l-lo r-5 . dou­
ble. run*. RBI), Josh’ Rhodes (2for-4, run). CHIT Dancy (double,
two
RBI),
Jose
M artinez
(single, run. RBI) and Ben Jobanning (R B I).
SCC (10-18) wtU be at home

on Saturday for a Mid-Florida
Conference doubleheader with
Lake City Community College
■tarilng at noon.
RAtD ERB 10. LA B B B S 0
Fahey. Martin M
O ik ™
liakrr and Oularppe. WP . ttakrr 13 31
M l . Ban*
Save _ none. 30 . L U* . Fahey 11-4).
SCC. C r m . SCC. Morton. Outecppe.
Itonry. 311 _ none. IIH _ SCC. Ccevoa
Kcrarda . L-BCC B-lfr. BCC 10-IB.

sfawoia

DAM MO. N -IS rM «-fl-P

W B WILLIAM I
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY. INC

L»QBl NQtlCBB

LbqbI Notlctf

U g a l N o tlct
* Ftorida neMer-grahl
Plaintiff,

AMOEV CORPORATION,
a Flu.-'-'a corporation, and
AM0CV PROPERTIES II, INC.,
• Ftorida corporation.
Dclendantii)
WOt i c I g f i m
NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN Nm I
pursuant lo Fwiat Judgment ef
Foreclosure anieaed to the case
ol M B. WILLIAMS CONSTRUC­
TION C O , INC., Plaintiff, and
AMDKV c o r p o r a t io n and
AMOEV PROPERTIES If. INC .
Defendant*, in the Circuit
Court, in and tor Beminol*
County, Florida. Cato No. BtSS74-CA-II-P. ihe undatiigned
Clerk will e*N at pubbs MW to
Ms highatl and beet bidder tor
caah at the Watl front dew ef
the
Seminole
County
Courthoua*. 3B1 N. Rent
Avenue, Sanlord, Somtool*
County, Florida, el to* how ef
1100 a.m on toe tth day ef
April. A D ttkt, Ihat certain
real property aituato and being
in Seminolt county. Ftorida,
described a* loAewe:
Let 1. THI ANGLE RANK,
according to tho piel toe leaf as
recorded In p u t Book EE,
Pago* I I and ET. PuMto
Record* of Saminel* County.
Florida.
Street Addraai:
31 Skyline Drive
Lake Mary. Florida 32744
MARYANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jatewto
Deputy Clerk
William E. Reiichmaan. Jr.,
Esquire
PO. Boa 44*4
Sanford. FL 327TE-4E4S
Pufaflah Marchlt, IS. IB M
OEA-IBf
__________ __
ROnOEBf

iJ R

Q

iP H

i

am engaged in bualneae el M l
E. 1 4th Bf. Sanford, FL. BETTE.
Seminole County; Florida, under
toe Fictltfoua Name el A T N G # M A L RA RADI E l FfcGW8Tt
and tool I intend » m «i*iw eabl
nemo with lhe Ohrieion at
Corporationi.
Tabahetee*.
Florida, in accordance wtto lh*
provlalons of the FtctNtout
Nam* BUlufea. 1b-Wit Section
B U M . Florida Stalutoe I SSIBarbara Carre*
Publish. Match IS. IB M
PEA-104___________________
NOTIOS BF

v o B a iP U H N W

that lha undersigned desire* to
•ngeg* In butineea under the
flcmiou* name ef AM HKG AN
SPECIALTY INBIfHANOI and
inlanda to regietor lha I BedUoui name with the Ftorida
Oivleion ef Corporation*.
OWNER OF FICTITIOUS HAMS
Slaton Insurance
of Orlando, ino.
PO Boa 114*71
Casselberry. FL BS71B
COUNTY; SEMINOLE
Pubbah: March IS. 14M
OCA-110

&gt;14 0A.14-G
G U A M MOHTHAflE
COMPANY F/X/A
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
Plaintiff.
HOPE A. ANDERSON;
et el..

Neftoe ie hereby given that
Muaiiasl In (kal St— i I■■A—
ef Feraefoeura fa le f February
SS. 1343. end entarad in eiv«
number 33-3414 CA-14-G.
ef the Clrcuil Court of lh* flto
Judicial Circuit In and fee
E n adnela
County.
Ftorida,
•aberain CHASE MOAT GAG I
COMPANY F/K/A CHEMICAL
MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
I*
Plaintiff, and NOPE A. ANDER­
SON. IP LUANG AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER ANO

p w i B B R I MF M R r m w g w a y i w n i

KNOWN TO S3 DEAD OR
ALIVE,
WHETHER
8AI0
UNKNOWN
P A N TIM
MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AE
SPOUSES. MEINS. OSYtBEES.
GRANTEES,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS,_____ UNKNOWN
P C M O fR t) IN POSSESSION OF
THE BUBJEOT R IA L PROPERTV, 41, N/X/A KIMBERLY
SIMON IA U .
l*/*w
danffat. I « M eel to toe
i l and beef Bidder tor
*1 Irani deer ef
to* Seminole County smarthouse In Santofd. Sendnefe
Oeur'y, Florid*, of 1143 A M .
*o too le i day of APRIL 1344.
ly* *a #a*t "forth to eeid " A la i
JudgmanL to art:
LO T 34. EANFORO PLACE.
ACC OP Ot NO TO T N I PLAT
TM IR IO P AS RECOADEO IN
P U T BOOK EE. PAGES EE
THROUGH
BE,
PUBLIC
--------OP
-----------------COUNTY, FLORKM.
NOTE! PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
D EB T
COLLECTION
F R A C TIC IS A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IE DEEMED TO BE A D EBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
M USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated Mm 1*1 day ol MARCH,
|ggg
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Clrcuil Court
Ry Jen* E. Jaaewto
Deputy Clerk
COOIUS A STAWIARIKI
4014 Boy Seoul (

NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE C m OF WINTER
SPRINGS WILL HOLD A SEC­
OND READING ON PROPOSED
ORDINANCE T i l T O OONMDEN
ADOPT INO NSW REGULATIONS
PtRTANMNa TO THE PRESER­
VATION OF T R U E WITHIN THE
C m . RtaUiRtNG AN ANNUAL
REPORT TO THE COMMISSION
ON THE -GREEN P U N ’ FOR
THE CITY. REQUIRING THAT
PERMITB BE OBTAINED FIRST
BCFOAt THE REMOVAL OF
TREKS AND THE CLEARING OF
U N D . AND REQUIRING THE
REPLACEMENT OF T R U E ANO
PENALTIES FOR VIOUTIONS.
THIS PUBLIC HEARHfO FOR
THE SECONO READING OF
ON DIMAMOK F it CONCERNING

ADOPTION OF R EG UUTION S
R C U TW Q TO TREES WITHIN
THE CITY WILL BE HELD ON
MAR0H 32. 1443 AT t:34 P.M.
AT THE WINTER SPRINGE CITY

HALL.

Th IB
i s PUBLIC klARIN O W tU
TAKE PLACE AT THE CITY
COMMISSION CHAMBERS At
11EE EAST STATE ROAO 434.
WHITER SPfUNOS..FLORIDA
INTERESTED REASONS MAY
ATTEND ANO BE HEARD
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
F E R U M IN Q TO THE ABOVE
MAY EE OBTAINED FROM 0.
JM M TTS COOK AT THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
OSPARTMSNT
CODE
ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. AT
CITY NALL, 1123 EAST STATE
FLORIOA FOR MORE INFOR­
MATION C A U S E 7 .1 I4 B 4 U 4 M
TIES NEBOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTKtlPATI IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEBMNOS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
EMPLOYEE
R EU TtO N S
DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR
4E HOURS IN AOWUfOS OP
THE MEETING AT &lt;437) SET13334233.
THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING.
IP YOU DEOtOE TO -A P P E A L
ANY DECISION OP THE CITY
TO ANY
AT THIS MISTING. YOU WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE PRO
PURPOSES, YOU MAY NEED
TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OP THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MADE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL i t TO BE B AS IC
INTERIM CITY CLERK
Publiah: March IE, 144*
O E A -tfl

Temps, Florida EEE4T
~
ir ( I I I ) 177-4004
PubiMk; March 3. IS. 1433
OEA-St

MARK C. DAILEY,
et el.
Defendant*.
F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
(to?
{fig
4to^c?ltott4
FWP*rty to Seminole County,
LOT S. ALAFAYA WOODB.
PHASE 1S-B. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T
THEREOF. AE
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK SB.
P A O it 71-74, OF THE PUBLIC
NECOROE
OF
SEMI HOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOOETHER
with
all th*

oL oN and p a
Ut, water, wafer righto ~end
wafer Block, and a l (inure*
now or thereafter o party of
property, ineluding replace­
ment* and addition* thereto,
for eel* to to* highest bidder
tor ceth en th* 1*t day of
APRIL, 1*44. ol 11:04 t m , al
Mm
Seminole
Ceunly
Courthoute. *41 N. Peril
Avenue, Sanford. Florida, pureuenl to to* B u n m ry Final
Judgment
ef
Fortcloeure
entoied to tola action on to* 1*1
B*&gt; of MARCH. 1444.
MARYAHNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
ftf&gt;*vmto
J orr g
Io* v^wwvw
lauwAn
Deputy Clerh
CHflord B. Shepard, HI, Eequire
B L a a . . ,d rare*---------

R
•NfgWBi fBMWn, ■

0 nadto.lt, PA.
ESI Narthaaal fvanhoe
Suite SS*
^W|treu *to e^pereon with o dienw del ion hi aider topartieipet*
to tot* pieen dtog, you ora onNBod, *1 no east to you lo I he
of certain aseialaoce.
*1
Court, at 441 N.

JAMES L CONMOOER
and IL IZ A B tlH CONEWOSR
Plaintiff.
V*.
WILLIAM R O D R K H iU
end VIVIAN ROOM OUBI
Oefendenffai.

NOT1BB GF BALK

Nebt* to given Bwl *0 APRIL
E. 1444, at 11:44 a m at th*
Weal front door of too Seminole
Clara

Ftorida. the

real pm party:
Lol S I. TUSKAW IUA ACRSS.
Otoordtoa to to* plot thereof *•
recorded to Plal Booh &gt;1. peg*
33. PuMto Reeerda ef Seminole
County. Florid*
Th* tale wJI be made purtuant
to to* Amended Final Judgment
ef Foraetoaure entered to Ihla
WITNESS my hand and Mw teel
of toll court on thto 4th day oi
(COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORES
Clerk el Circuit Court
By: Jane K. Jo

PaW k®
PO. N okia
Wlnler Park, FL tSTBt
NOTICE
OtSABIUTIEE A C T OF 1333
AdnUntolratiya Older No- 43-37
Person* with a dIaahtoffy who
need a special occemmedofioo
to porifeipai* to toto pw»eedtof

should
m v ew ra

cqaUcI

eaeewygrawe

Triephonr (447) I H -V i h " t a t
4137: 1■440*444-4771 (TOO), or
1-444-4S3-377S1V). vto Florid*
Petoy Ferric a.
Publiah: March I t . 13. IB M
DBA-100

34741, af 447-323-433*. srithto
Boo washing day* ef year
ef Ihto Nebce: H yeu arc
771.
Menh 4, IS, 1144

Notort^^^Kerafi^^ve^ftiet we
ora engaged in buataee* of 441
State Ro 434 N . BuH* 1134.
Jamestown Ptoee, Alla men to
Springs, Fl, 3ST14, 4aminela
County. Florida, under Ha*
Flctilioua Nam* of R O R E AT M B S and that we inland to
•egtoler eeM name with the
of
Corpora ttofto,
i . Ftorida, to aooari
Btnra MewaMilRjLm.au, n i bB^m
I
WM
FleUUou* Nome Btoluto*. To-

Dhrtoion
of
Department af Mato, Stefa ef
toe puMtoalton el thto neltoe.
the fictitious item*, le-wlt

Oiaeaiae Friers N*4

to

buileeee ot S IS Sweetwater

ttetufe* 1441.

That Bra party to totenot to
eeid buatoee* eoferprieo to *a

Pubbeh: More* I t , 1444
OSA-144

0EA-14S

GAME N04 ts-taii-GO-as-K
ALAFAYA WOODS
ASSOCIATION. INC.,

ADA
-ww»*

Coerdineior et 341 N. Park
Avenue. Suit* N.341, t enfold.
Ftorida 32771.04 ieeal tore day*

March 18.1444

�..1 ■.* .. I

- -J--

Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florid* • Friday, March 12,1298 • M

~~1 Financial

calendar
SunrtM Klwsnl*
The Seminole Sunrloe Klamnia Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m., at Shoney’a, US 1792, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Oueat are welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tony McDaniel at
324-0409.

Fro# clinic Friday
A free clinic to include blood
pressure check, blood auger
screening and Immunizations
w ill be held every Friday, burn
9 to I I a m . at the Oeneva
Elementary School in the old
school building, com er o f First
and Main Street in Oeneva. The
clinic la sponsored by the
Seminole County Health D e­
partment in conjunction with
the Seminole County S h eriffs
O ffice and Oeneva Elementary
School. For information, call
349-92S4.

Substance abuse
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education, la conducting a
"Fam ilies in Crista’ outreach
program. Interested organizedona wanting to contact the Life
Savers Club o f SAFE may call
Libby Kuharake at 2 9 1-4357.

Seniors meet
LAKE MARY _ A senior's group
m eets for lunch the second
Friday o f each month at Lake
Mary Church o f the Nazarene.
171 E. Crystal Lake Are.
The noon m eeting la held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more Information, contact
BUI at 322-1006.

Alzheimer's
A support group for adults
for p
helm rr'a D ia a a e m eet* the Drat
Friday o f the month, bom 2 to
3:30 p jn .. at AH Soul* Catholic
C hu ith. 301 W. Eighth Street.
Sanford.
This
service
la
sponsored by the O n ater Orlando Alzheim er's Association.

ings. The
with the
Bromellad
Bromellad
formation.
321-0838.

eodety Is affiliated
Florida Council o f
Sodetles and the
Society Inc, For In ­
call Bud Martin,

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank la
asking donors o f all types o f
blood • espedally O-type d o­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second 8t. For
Information, call 322*0622.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club o f Satuord meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Cancer support
Support, Hope and Recovery,
8 .H A R , meets every Monday
afternoon at S p m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In the
far com er o f the dining room.
This la a self help support
group for all cancer survivors,
whether In treatment now or
finished with It. Call 324-0737
or 322-7766
for more In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a m ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For in ­
form ation. call 322-6326.

Heathrow women
The Heathrow Women’s Club
meets the second Monday o f
each month at the Country C lub
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m., followed fay a
business
m eeting
and
a
luncheon artth various speak­
ers.
For more information call Dee
W illiford at 806-0067 or to join
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

families

Narcotics Anonym ous

£
*
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3.

the "discu ssion and
questions. For Information, call
843-1910.

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f Goodwill. 317
Oak Ave.. Sanford.

The Round Table Writers*
Oroup meets every Saturday at
10 a m . tn the cu e at B ord en
•n bookstore. 800 W. State Road
-In 436 (southeast com er o f 436
and 434). Altam onte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Im proving
writing skills, whether for en ­
joym ent or to advance toward
getting work published. Th ere
is no coat.
Anyone la welcome to attend
the fw^wngp, and to _
fay bringing exam ples o f
own creative writing. I f a se ri­
ous critique la desired faring
right o r ten extra copies for
others to mark and edit.
For more information «**n
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2021449.

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Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
the brat Sunday o f the month at
2 p m . through April at the A g­
ricultural Center in Sanford.,
The d u b educates member*
an dayllly growing through
■Rde shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no d u b dues. C all
351-3219.
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The
"**»"*» Branched So­
ciety m eets the third Sunday o f
the month, at 2 p m ., at Sanford
Q u den Club. U.S. 17-92 *
Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. A ll
u p ecta of-brom ellad culture '
are covered during the m eet­

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ls « s sod, but H was right on. I
nrsd away, changsd my name,
d moved on w ith my Ilf* . L ife
■at always basa assy, but notht worthwhile over is.
I have baan happily married far
ytara sod hava two wondorflil
IldroB. Mr huabaad knows all
out my rocky past, far w t hava no
seta batwaan ue. fm active la th*
my bachelor’e dagrea. 1 bow havo
lev* aad. finally, nspsctl
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ra n ! epeokere shared remiaio-

packad w ith echoolm atae,
bora and friends. M y family
net the only mourners who

i but he’s also not
tfafri
as lovin g and carin g as ha was
before. That has baan painAiL
M y children now attend ufarw1
w ith th * children o f tha people I
want to scfaosl with, plus a ll the
parents who hoard about me
jftto g h tbs grapeviaa, Tha whia-

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relationship to tha dactaaod. It
mada hi* participation poignant

d e a r u rn
t f^ o w a a fl

at ms, than looking sway. M y bU*
foar is that my children will
out 1 don't volunteer anymore
or go to many o f my kids' school
functions, hoping It w ill koap
tha w hispers from reaching my
children.
Abfay, people don't forget or fargive end move on. They still see you
os you wars when you were * teen­
ager. Please urge "Repented* to
move and start over. I f rd dm * H, I
would ho a much happier parson
DEAR ABBY: I believe your sug­
today, and not eo paranoid about
gestion
to th * guy who has his
who i 'l l run Into s t tho L ittle
name on his sM utfrisod's nostarior
League Said or st a school function.
Parents: Talk to your kids. Be could be im proved upon- Since
Involved with them end keep an everybody in th eir sm all town
knows about it, why not declare bar
o m b m in d , I f m y n a iu n ta h a d been
caboose s public billboard end 1st
there for ms, 1 know I would have
other asm s* ho tattoood on hsr
itpsnoa.
— B m, m h IIM
IN ENDLESS PAIN.
I
had
■ totpmsts during World
ORLANDO, FLA.
W arO who had his ghto asm* tat­
too^ on his thigh. After h* pot the
proverbial "D ear J o b s ' letter, a
short trip tn the tattoo sitltt moult

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The Sanford Aero M odelers
Club meets every third Monday
o f the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the -Model o f the Month’
competition at G reater Sanford
Chamber o f
400 F
First St. A ll phases o f R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The d u b 's Dying field Is located
In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. contact Lee Dorsue at 5744732.

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$Training $ Certification \

DEAR ABBY: "Boprotod in Orapoo* has walkad in my ahoaa. I mar­
ried a young man from my homotown who found out about my past
after we wars married and had chil­
dren. It's now 17 years later. We’re
■till married, but ha doesn't treat

M odelers C lu b

anything. Swindlers o f­
ten pose as legitim ate business
people, charity workers, or law
enforcement officers Just to
convince people to give up
cash, checks, credit card num­
bers, and other valuable Infor­
mation. Unfortunately, too many
people fall for a friendly voice,
an official-looking document,
and a fantastic-sounding sales
pitch that's really part o f a
■cam.
Closely review your credit
card bills and bank statements.
Open this mall as soon as pos­
sible after U arrives to moke
sure that no one else is using
your account and to protect
you rself from claim s that you
were In some way negligent
(especially
Important
with
checking
and
saving*
ac­
count*). Compare the Ust o f
transactions with your own rec­
ords and receipt*, and gener­
ally search for anything that
may be questionable. And I f
your credit card bill or monthly
bonk statement doesn't arrive
as expected, that could be a
sign that someone has stolen
this Important m all or put tn a
lake change o f address as part
o f a fraud scheme. C all the Is­
suer immediately.
It's also a good Idea to p eri­
odically review your credit re­
ports. maybe once a year o r so,
t o . make sure someone else
hasn't used your name to get a
credit card or a loan. For a copy
o f your credit report from the
three
credit h u r e ^ v . “ *n
these special toll-free numbers:
Equifax at 600-685-1111, Experlan at 000-682-7664, and
Trans Union at 600-666-4213.
Under 1090 »m wvitii*nw
t%»
F a frC re d lt R ep ortin gA rt? the
most you can
your credit report
you're entitled to a free copy
once a year tinder certain cir­
cum stances (including I f you Vs
been a fraud victim ).

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The Sanford la k esid e Lions
Club m eets the first and third
Monday o f the month, at 7:00
p.m ., at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Ahemose. 322-0546. or
David Hall, 330-5238,

Sanford-Seminole Art A sso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday o f each month, at 1 p .m .,
at Shoney*a In Sanford. Those
tm erestea in i n u t wucocoe u&gt;

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Fraud artists know how to recy­
cle trash Into cash. How? Socalled ‘ dum pster divers* pick
through rubbish
and
find
things they can use to counter­
feit or order new checks or
credit cards. "That old saying
that 'one mans trash Is another
man's treasure1Is certainly true
tn this case, 'sa y s Oene Seitz, a
baud exam iner with the FDIC
In Washington. So the next time
you want to get rid o f credit
card receipts or applications,
old credit cards, canceled
checks, monthly statements, or
loan checks, tear them up Into
bits before you put them In the
trash. You might even want to
acatter the pieces Into separate
trash bins.

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ma jam carry
Many people think It's
no big deal to leave their wallet
unattended, even Just for a few
minutes, Inside their car. office
or gym locker, or at a store,
restaurant, phone booth, or
other public place. Unfortu­
nately. w allets and their con­
tents are easy to lose or have
stolen. As lY e said In the peat,
never set down your wallet In
public unless your hand Is at­
tached to ll.
Also, don’t ca n y around more
blank checks than you really
need, Just In case you lose your
wallet. Likewise, consider can­
celing any credit cards you
don't really need or use, b e ­
cause they're Still valuable to a
thief.
Closely protect your Social
Security number, bank account
numbers and other personal
information, if you think a
crook needs to steal an actual
check or bankcard to commit a
crim e, think again. Just know ­
ing you r credit card account
number and a little personal
information about you (such as
your Social Security number,
birth date, address, or your
m other's maiden name) can b e

way or your curbside mailbox.
Instead, deposit it into a blue
collection box. hand It to a let­
ter carrier or take it to the local
post
office.
’ Unfortunately.*
says Ken Hunter, the Postal
Service's
C h ief
Inspector,
’ putting up the red flag on the
curbside m ailbox alerts thieve*
that there may be something o f
value to steal.*

Lakeside Lions

Writers' group

enough for a con artist to make
or order new cards in your
name, or to sim ply buy goods
and services over the phone.
Don't have your Social Secu­
rity number pre printed on
you r checks. And don't carry
personal Identification numbers
(PINs) for your ATM card or
credit card in your wallet, b y to
m em orize them instead.

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The W inter Springs Chapter
o f AARP meets the third Monday*
o f the month, at 1 p.m&gt;, at the
W inter Springs Senior Center
o ff 'fd a rn s ar Avenue. Senior'
citizens. 60 and over, a n in ­
vited to attend.
For
0286.

Gamblers
Oam-Anon
for
friends, meet
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m ., Church o f the
Oood Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For m ore Information,
call 236-9206.

For sim ilar reasons, always
take your receipts and carbons
with you after using plastic at
an ATM. gas station, store, res­
taurant. or anywhere else. Take
them home and keep them In a
safe place, at least long enough
to make sure your account
statements are correct. Then
when It comes tim e to dispose
o f them, do It the safe w a y slice 'em and dice 'em first.

Woman creates bright
future to cover dark past

AARP

G am blers,

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FDIC Consumer News tn the
past has run several warnings
about specific types o f crim es
and how to guard against them.
This time, though, we decided
to print this special report on
how to fend o ff practically any
financial fraud or theft that may
come your way.
I don't want to frighten you. If
you're lucky, these crim es w ill
never happen to you or som e­
one you know. But I also think
that crim e prevention takes
more than Just luck-lt takes
knowledge and a willingness to
take action, too.
So how can you protect your­
self? Start by reading our list o f
some o f the brat and easiest
approaches that, regrettably,
too many consum ers have e i­
ther forgotten, dism issed, or
never even knew about.
Protect your incom ing and
outgoing m ail. On any given
day. your mall could Include
checks, credit card applica­
tions lo a n checks’ (typically
blank checks you receive from
your credit card company with
offers to “w rite you rself a loan*)
and other Items o f Interest to
thieves and baud artists.
You can help Uck postal theft
by taking some sim ple precau­
tions suggested by the U.S.
Postal Inspection Service In
Washington. Remove your mail
from you r
possible after It's delivered. I f a
check, credit cord, or other
valuable mail doesn't arrive as
expected or tf the envelope a p ­
pears tampered with. noUfr the
sender and a postal Inspector
at your local post office. Also,
never leave outgoing m all con­
taining checks for utility or
credit card b ills at your door-

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�48 •Sermnoirt Herald, Sanford, Florida ■Friday. March 12, 1299

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
79 CHEVY CAMERO
VIN 1QI7D9N821243
754 MONROE RD
(C-18) LAKE MONROE.
FL 32747
3/93/99
* 00 AM
Publish March I t , 1999
DEA-123

IN TN E C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TH E 10TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: *a 93*3 OA 14 O
UNION PLANTERS BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
F/K/A UNION PLANTERS
NATIONAL BANK SUCCESSOR
BY MERQER TO LEADER
FEDERAL BANK FOR SAVINGS
PLAINTIFF
v*
DANE L. BROWN A/K/A
DANE LEE BROWN.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.ORANTEES
ASSIQNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
LINDER Ofl AGAINST
DANE L. BROWN A/K/A
DANE LEE BROWN.
FEUCIA O. BROWN.
IF LIVING, ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIQNEES,
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUUM1NO
AN INTEREST BT. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINIT
FELICIA D. BROWN. A10MA
WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC: ALOMA
WOODS/ESTATES AT
ALOMA WOODS
ASSOCIATION. INC.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
M O TtC ? ^ ™ ™
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot forecloeure dated
February 39. IS M , entered in
Civil Cm * No *9 S M I CA 14 B
ot th* Circuit Court ot tha 1IT H
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail to th* lughett
and beet bidder lor cash At
West Front Door ol Courthouse
ol tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue to Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 a n , on Ih* 4th
day of MAT, 1SM th* followtog
described property ae eel forth
to
aald
Summary
Final
Judgment to-wit
LO T 47. ALOMA WOODS
PHASE 1. ACCORDINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK 47. PAQES 47,
44. AND 4S, PUBLIC HECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Dated thi* 111 day ol MARCH,
1SSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
.MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaaewte
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
Suite 900
Plantation, FL S3334
18*4) 233 *000
In accordaneo with Ihe
American with DtaaMNtie* A ct

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
EEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURIEDIOTION DIVISION
CASE NO. ee-14BCA-14

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TEXAS COMMERCE
DANA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS
CUSTOOIAN
Plaint IR,
ALAN R DELQAUEGO
and BARBARA □
OELQALLEGO
el a t.
Detendant*
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice It hereby given that
pursuant lo that Fmel Judgment
of Forecloeure dated February
24. 1999. and entered In civil
cate number M -24SCA-I4 Oiv
W. ot the Circuit Court ot the
tlth Judicial Circuit tn and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein TEXAS COMMERCE
DANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
AS CUSTODIAN.le Plaintiff and
ALAN R DELOALLEQO. BAR­
BARA B. DELOALLEQO,___ _
UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY NO 1. N/K/A
LORRAINE
O OR IKt.
la/are
Delendant(a). I will tell lo the
highetl and beat bidder lor
cash el the west front door of
the Seminole County courthouse In Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11 00 A M
on the lei day of APRIL. 1099.
the Ishowing described proper­
ty ae eel lorth in laid Final
Judgment, to evil
LOT 171, BENTLEY WOODS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 79 - 92.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 1 * 1 day of MARCH.
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jen* E Jetewrc
Deputy Clerk
C O D lU t A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 490
Tampa. Florida 31407
Telephone (111) 077-8001
C tS 498-00191
Publish: March 9. I t . 1999
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71— H elp Wavttd
15— H ealth &amp; Beauty
29 PEOPLE WANTEO
Gel Paid t U I
For the t&gt;* 8 inche* you wd
low m the nett 30 day* Guar
anteed 8 Al Natural CALL
TOLL FREE 14lt4 r3-11M

1at 8 2nd SMt*
Wo have 6 long term opening*
tn the Sanford area MuM have
own transpo &amp; d e U M Mo ex­
perience regd No Fee1 Drug
Test noqd Cad #04 6713 OR
767 8188'

21— P e r s o n a l s
Adopt: Chikfet*. loving Ch Ju­
lian couple pray lor a newborn to
cherish in a staple, caring
home
Legat'conlKjenliit
Please contact Anomer PatnciA
Strowbndg*. FL Oar No. 776458.
Ann Marilsa at 1 800-339-3821
Adopt OUR WISH is to share
our love and the* w&lt;th a baby
Beautitul horn*, stabt* environ­
ment coBege education, chanc­
e l lo travel, and a large loving
Iamity Ptoaie call Anomay Pa­
tna* Strowbndge, FL Bar No.
776459. Attention Mantsa O 1800 339-3821

* General Laborara (Semi
dulled 8 Skitled) needed m r » Gaiety
* Arc Duct Mechanics Electri­
cian! 8 Nalpara wloois 8 ei
penence needed immediately
Top pay Transportation 8 defy
pay avafabto
* Secretary needed immediate­
ly!
* Driver with van preferred, not
required

71— H elp Wanted
Driver* COLA, Company 8
OWN O f1, mm on* year i n , 48
Slate* 8 Canada
Justus
Transport, East Orlando. 1-605
597-5878

Apply
at IM S Park Drive,
Sanford, 302-1940, EOE

Dump Truck Driver; Ful time,
COL required, vacation and pen­
sion. Cal 322-8133

•"People pareon"*
InII Cotoekl dynamic fun. tod
viduat w great people Stolls to
heto local e*pansion 265 7060
LONELY? CALL TOtHTE!
1905378 2111 X 2178
1 7 9 9 -mmut*

Must be 18 years otd
Serv-U 618-645 8434
WtSi-ms welcome 7 daPrtvale rma Female Sul
Use XMM0007785
407-1194)00

ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Immediate. M arne employ­
ment lor anyone interested in
working towards a career a* an
electrician Little or no e&gt;p la
necessary Some out or town
have! a req Fu*y competitive
wage 8 benefits package CaM
K A K Electric, Inc, Sonford, FL
Ph(407)32)-6)00

"Cracker Barrel"
OHhwasher*. Cooks. Servers
200 Hickman Dr (t-4 * Mwy 46)
407-124-1029
120 unit apt. comptsi In need of
Maim. Atipvtr. A PT house­
keeper. Supver must be A/C
certified, pool care a phi*. Fa*
resume lo 123-241).

Activity assistant P/T, Itaubte
hour*, apply n person at
850 S MaeonvCto Ave.. Santord
Animal Cora/Kannet*
FT/PT. BenaMa. own car
407-116-2171

Sanford; V I w4h cJhc* A Mo*.er m law Good are* 1750 171
U T S 321-6757

Child Car* In dean Chnshan
home. 7 yrt **p Ages 6wkl3yrs 1355214

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REMBRAL JURIS OfCTtON
BABB BOt S7-16B-O A-14-B
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JORGE M. ROQUE;
ADA LUZ ROQUE;
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION O f BEAR
CREEK, INC.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE A t
UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
D tFtN O A N TlI)
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
th*
Motion
to
Reeot
Foreclosure tel* dated March
S, IS t t , entered to Chrll Caa*
No. S 7 -I4 I-C A -1 4 -B of tha
Circuit Court ot th* 11TH
Judicial Circuit to and lor SEMINOLE
County,
Sami nola,
Florida, I will is* to the highest
end boat bidder for cash at th#
Weal Front Doer at tha SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse in
Seminole, Florida, at 11.-90 a m
o'clock a m on th* Sth day of
APRIL, 1S*t th* fdlowiag
described property a* set forth
to
said
Summary
Final
Judgment to-wit
LO T 34. SCAR CREEK.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A* RECORDEO IH
PLAT ROOK SI. PAGES A4 ANO
S*. OF THE PUBLIC RSCOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Dated this Sth day ol MARCH,
ISM .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE.CLERK
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, parson* with dleabil■lie* needing a special accom­
modation
ehould
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ih*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4330
EXT 4217. t-SOO-fit-6771
(TS 0 ) or 1-S50-IIS-S770, via
Florida Relay Service
DAVID J. STERN. P.A
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE M 0
PLANTATION. FL 33314
(944) 233-4000
Publish March 12.19. 1949
DFA-99

104 Oaks C L beautiful IW 9
sq n CaUomia style 2 story,
pool, lenms ct amembes Re­
duced lo (123,000
221-8061

Weal Sanford: 1623 Bq 6. M
apff plan Ooumet U . I106K
ttoL Jsrmgan Prop. 3253165

an deck overtook* pond, coun­
try ewng. specious 997919*90
Sanford 4/2 W- La Comer Lot.
Out**)* Storage Shed. Com
OfetoTy Remodeled 9790*790
Commercial Apace 800 Sq Ft.
2 Offices tod Reception n » i
Alarm Syttom____4*Mf**29
1 Warehouse Bay* 1600

767-0500*1122

now 174 900
VACANT LOT-Loch Arbor
832.000 ta. few wooded
LAKE MART LO T* Wooded
ITS 000
WYNNE WOOO-Santord
Adam* C l . Wooded lot
*11000

JIM DOYLE

321-SOAS

(407) 322-2405
W l NEED HOUSE A TO RENT

114—
55—Business
Opportunities
revoke your Uceneefs)- You
have Hi* right &gt;• request a
hearing pursuant to Section
120*7(1) and (t). Florida
•taluto*. try mailing a request
lor same to Urn Florida
Department el tnaurane* Ontee
ot Legal Aenrtaea. *1t Larson
Butldtog. TaUahaaaee. Florida
11188-01)3. It a request tor
hearing la net recahred by April
8. 1888. the right to hearing In

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70— Education 4c
T raining

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p roperties, ine.

71— H elp W anted
10 pnv6 *m m Lake Mary area.
C al PMkp • 942-6268 between
A#rrv4pm,

Ntwfy RsmoDeied Tltraa
Bedroom, With Porch,
Central Mr, Rings And
Retrigsfitor.

Publish: March S, I I . t » M
DCA-S4

JUDfOlAL CIRCUIT,
M AMD FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY,

S ale

Estrualon Operator* Traenng
position As shifts Need lest
learners mechanically inclined

ATTENTION
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33—Weight

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A &gt;425/dap Ce* 37SOOB3

27— N ursery &amp; Child
C are

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homo. Pr*-K program* 3*.
Crafts Trp*. Fun 3214846

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Now hiring FT posikon lot deliv­
ery A account mgr. reqtl Das*
D. must Mt 75 t i t . some phone
skies, pfu* mo. bonuses 401K
plan, drug free, EOE, Cal 3025588 or la* 302 5582. 1522 S
French Ave, Contact Mark Mgr

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW! Covenant Transport
hat Immediate openings lor
driver trainee* No oxpertonce
needed Earn |4SK to S55K phis
benefits COL Vaming avaiabto
605435 5593

tog a apoclal accommodation to
participate to M e proceeding
should contact the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court at the Seminole
County Courthouse at 407-3234330, not later then coven day*
prior to the proceeding. It hoartog impaired. 1- «00-*4S-t 771
(TDD) or 1-400-11*4770, via

IB TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T

M A R IN E R S V I L L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 Bonn 1420*40
2 BOHU . 9415*10 ANO UP
3 2 3 -6 6 7 0

141— H

PAINT PREP needed Mutt
have trtnsp lo Sanford 3-4
weeks ot work t6 0(Vhr cash
Stan now 407-838-8836

23—Lost A Found
REWARD lor return of male Dalmahan. neutered, tost Sal Mar
6. Country Club Rd 8 Lake
Mary Btvd are*, named Oreo.
3214004.

99— A partments
U nfurnished

71— H elp Wanted

dba KI1CCAM Construction
A Kevin Felgenhauer,
Detendant
M O TIO I
OP •M IKIFF'* M U
NOTICA IS HEREBY OIVCN
that by virtu* ot that certain
Alla* Writ of Elocution issued
out of and under the seal ol the
Circuit Court of Orange County,
Florida, Caa* • C l 64-7*37 upon
a final lodgment rendered to the
aforesaid court on the tth day
of June A O. 1*67 to that certain
case entitled A inker Materials
Corporation, Plaintiff vs KCF
Contract Sarvlca* Inc. dba
tegla Contrata Conatructlon
dba atreiftot Line Masonry dba
KIICCAM Conatructlon A Kavto
aforesaid
Alla*
Writ
ol
Execution was delivered to me
e* ■he riff of Seminole County,
Florida and I have levied upon
aU the right title and totareat ot
the defendants to the following
County, Florid*, mors part leutarty described a* follow*
Lotal and t . Slock 9, MAP OF
EMTZMIN OCR'S
ADDITION
NUMBER ONE TO LONOWOOD,
according to the mao or pial
thereof as recorded In Fiat
Rook A, Pag** M and 17,
Public Record* ot Baminoio
County, Florida
gayf BA
lauAoaw li-,,, a ,4 mm M
rIbitoa~lPE
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m n ip n p i m vnpfwv
of Aaminoto County. Florida.
wW el 11:00 A M on the H id
day of March A 0 . 1*96 otter tor
tats and a*M to the high**! bid­
der, FOR CASH IN HAND AND
■UBJSCT TO AN T AND A U
EXISTING LIENS, at Uto Front
(Waal) Door, at the step*, of the
Seminole County Courthouse to
Sanford, Florida, th* above
described property.
That said sale to being made
to ealltfy the term* ol this Alia*
Writ of Execution
Donald F. Ealinger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1660, PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDINQ
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITE
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE EHERIFF'fl
OFFICE. 1)41 ESTH STREET,
SANFORD. FLORIOA AT LEAST
FIVE DAVE PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (407) 1354440 TTD
1407) 333-3333
Publish February 18. 38. March
I . I I . IS M

Church Boc rotary; PT 2S hr*/
weak. Sand raauma to Graea
Uratod Methods! Chun*, 489 N.
Country Club Rd.. Lake Mary,
32746

Yoon for

118— Office Space For
Rent
Po*ittona:

FT.

Busy

97—Apartments
Furnished

offlo*

need* hard working XK»vh)u*N.
dapondabi*. prolassionai. Ex-

141— HOMES For S ale
N m . Work
PAJO TOOAY1

up and a—nar
Sanford are*. I

Notice la hareby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
to
the
City
Commission Chamber*, City
Had, Sanford, Florida at 7:80
pm . on Thursday, March 18.
1869, to consider the lot lowing
chang* and amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Sanford, laminola County,
Florida.
Raiontog
from:
R l-t,
Restricted Industrial To that of:
MR-1. Multiple Family Dwelling
Residential
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS 1/&gt;
Aik g. Tract 11, Team ol
Santord, according lo the Flat
thereof a* recorded In Plat
Book 1, Fag* t i l , Public
Record* ol *eminola County.

(407)786-8800
99— A partm ents
U nfurnished

Shop Semfnolt Herald*
Pm ffledi Evwydsyl

SaStiBi
O A re you afraid o f th e phone?
O D o you hate dealing w ith th e public?

If your answer to these questions is no!

IlM, iwtow* #rwfeuwrwiltingforjwr//
AH pan lee to totareat and eldtana shall have an opportunity
lo be hoard at aald hearing*.
Jama* R. Vatorino.
Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II o
person decides to appoal a
decision mod# with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hoertogt.
he/.ha may need a verbatim
record ol tha proceeding,
including the testimony and
evidence, which record I* not
provided by the City of Sanford
(FA tM .O tO I)
PERSONA WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASEIETANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDING! SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 9 )0 ASM 48 H O U R ! IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
PUBLISH: March 1. f S .IS M
DEA-1S

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TO RESERVE YOUR AREA
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Health A Beauty
For Sale
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Reminder Services
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Healthcare
Lost A Found
Special Notices
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Hypnosis
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Legal Sendees

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CLASSIFICATIONS

EMPLOYMENT
117 Commercial Rentals
tt8 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Ront
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Offtce For Rent

67 Career
t i
Consultants
[J
69 Resumes
70 Education 6 Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

91 Apartments!
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartment* - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
tOt Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupleafl’rtptex
107 MobSe Homes For Rent
lit Retort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Renial Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Deb! Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportune**
59 Financial Services
61 Money lo Lend
63 Mortgage*

181—A ppliances 4
Furniture For Sale

MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
?
143 Out of State
Properly For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sals
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Opart House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

205—Heavy
M ach i n i *v

181 Appliances A
la
Furniture For Sale
183 Television &amp; SterervHadio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buikfcng Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
(97 Restauram Equipment
M ISC ELLA N EO U S

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Aouque-Colectble*
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/BusesJVans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. VehtdevCampers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Rtmodekng
254 Air Conditioning

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Ropair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lake front Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Sendees

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Ckl. Lube A Filter
294 Pointing
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PianoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Sendee
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
310 W ell Drilling

319 Window Washing A Tinting

KIT 'IS* CARLYLE ® by Ijirry Wright
* ffio - awo Tm c K- c l o g

MAY

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157—M obile Homes
For Sale

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up mouw. lots ot chrome and
gold doutse O i l iprmgx* h r t
end. te a i« beauMui. 17000

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323MW

Quaes Sate: 150 Estate Cade.
Lake Mary. Sal. Mpm Domes,
tool* tome antique*, hi-rvture.
and much more

219—Wanted to Buy

180—Business For

Ct (oil E E Wfcameon &amp; Rangelme)
Sat.
B-3pm
Toys,
games.
hirrvtura.
couches,
domes. Household Iteme.

S ale

221—Good T hings to
Ea t

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
Sale

238—V ehicles Wanted

221— G ood T hings jo
Ea t

Itaa-M «L IT. to R tade. Cen­
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m $ m cocooiM t

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Style
City .

275-Drywall

278-Electrical

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CALL DICK’S ELECTRIC
407-321&lt;3733
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263-Carpentry
CARPCNTIIL Al Home

279-Hair Salons

264-Carpet 4
Installations
CARPET BfSTAUATION
Rstey^reMNtMR repair.

281-Irrigation 4
Repair
Irrigation-Repairs

285-Landscaping

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294-Painting

300-Pressure
C l e a n in g

280-Home
Improvements

268-Ch i lo C are
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• Spacious Apartments with large Closeis ■ Lake
Freni • Volleyball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Courts

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Church A I r . Mac. M . Oen.
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$30 p«r month.........3 llnss/3 months
$40 per month.........4 linet/3 months
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ASK DR. GOTT

Let kids go when they gotta go
ARLO AND JAMS

by Jimmy Johnson

DBAS DR. GOTT: l ‘m a public
school toother of fifth grade students.
I am sometlmss astoundsd at tha way
my colleagues handle children who
oak to go to tbo bathroom during
Often their requests are refused
or the youngsters are made to sit —
oven though they are uncomfortable,
laaihw tortsnow^sudt children have
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7*1 raise a very important Issue. Too
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requests to ga to the ballroom are
incorrectly porcaived by teachers as
being frivolous, disruptive and arbi­
trary. I agree with you that this atti­
tude la wrong and should bo correct­
ed. Moreover, from a medical stand­
point, studies have ahown that there
are serious consequences from this
behavior. Girts are far more likely to
develop bladder end urinary prob­
lems; both bora and girts this age can
becoSM constipated, leading to soiling
and abnormal dilatation "FUto lower
colon. Finally, children who "have to

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are unable to loariL
Most medical specialists rightly
the practice of |&gt;t*M"g chil­
dren wait to relievo themselves.
Teachers who embrace this phUoeo. School Is
phy ought to
tough enough without this unneces
•ary physical burden.
To give you more Information, I am
sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Bladder and Urinary Tract
Infections." Other readers who would
like a copy should send 12 plus a long,
self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Bos 2017, Murrey Hill 8tation,
Now York NY 10150. Bo sure to men­
tion the tills.
DEAR DR. GOTT: What Is Gram *

disease and how Is it treated?
DEAR READER: Graves' disease la
a Iona of excess thyroid-hormone pro­
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as wall as tbs usual signs of hyperthyroldlsm, Including nervousness,
weight loaa, rapid pulse and heat
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the agm of 20 and 40.
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enlargement pushes the eyes out of
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WEEKEND
M a y 2. 1999
91 st Year. No. 177
(4 0 7 ) 322-2611
S anford. FL

Weather

Serving
Sanford. Casselberry.

Meyers pitches
‘Notes Into
Regionals.

R ain: possible
heavy thunder­
s to rm s
H igh: 74
Low: 59 _,

L ik e M ary. Longwood.
Oviedo. W inter S prings
and S em inole C ounty

S in c e 1 S 0 S

□ INSIDE

$1.9 million
project pays
o ff for city

Cbsaaslt trial returned a
guilty verdict yesterday after
3 1/2 houra of deliberating.
Chenault was found guilty of
murder, robbery and con*
sptracy for a crime he com*
mltted on May 15. 1997. On
that evening. Chenault and
another man. both posing m
federal agents on a drug raid,
forced
their
way
into
Suzanne's Oyster Reef and
Pub. located on Dog Track
Road In Longwood. During
their attempt to take money
and drugs they were led to
believe were In the estab­
lishment. Chenault shot and
killed cook Rufus Morse, shot
a patron In the leg and b ru ­
tally beat four othera. leaving
one blind In one eye. It Is now
up to Circuit Judge 0.11. Ea­
ton to decide what Chenault’s
fate will be. the death penalty
or life In prison.

SANFORD * 1b celebrate the
completion of the $1.9 million
Second Street reclamation
project. Sanford city officials
hosted
a
commemorative
ribbon cutting on Thursday In
Magnolia Square.
The
project.
completed
March 12. lasted II months.
The brick street received
Improve menu
to
the
stormwater drainage system
and streetacaptng In the
downtown area.
The historic bricks on

P o e * t h U lo o k lik o a mo u p fc tte h e n ? ’

In Winter Springs will be held
Saturday. May 1 at Central
Winds Park Highway 434
near the high school, p.m.
Plenty of music and Oreworks. It's free. Gates open at
6 p.m. For more Info call
056-5488.

Camp CksWeags conducts
Its annual hog roast Saturday.
May I. Meal tlckrts are a $5
donation. There's also an auc­
tion. Call 383-4711 for In­
formation.
Waal to bmp a vowel?
Wheel of Fortune Is coming to
Universal Studio* Escape for
taplngs May 23-25. Call (407)
224-3333. There are free
tickets and an opportunity to
spin the wheel on national
TV. Forget getting a date with
Vunna White. That's not In
the letters.
C o m e tio a : Two stories In
the April 30 edition of the
Seminole Herald were printed
Incorrectly. The correct ver­
sions of the stories appear to ­
day on Page 6A. The Herald
regrets the error.

Community leaders dine with Jean M etts
SANFORD • Jean Metts In­
vited a hundred friends to
lunch on Friday.
Her guests sntved Just be­
fore noon st an 83-year-old
building at 407 West Fourth
Street in Sanford.
Volunteers wearing white
aprons with red hearts served
the meals on fine china that
Metts brought from her home.
Fresh green fern hung In the
newly painted dining room.
‘Does this look like a soup
kitchen?" Metts asked.
In the 1910s and 1920s the
same building was known as
White's Wholesale Grocery.
Ooods were received by rail on
a truck behind the grocery.
Later, the building was used
to store chemicals. For muny
years It was vacant.
Seminole County, now the
properly owner, hus turned
the facility over to the not-forprofit Seminole Volunteer En­
terprises. Inc. That's where
Jean Metts comes In. She and

Failures are di­
vided into two
classes - those
who thought and
never did, and
those who did and
never thought.
*John Charles
Salak

N um bers

others dlatnbutc food to the
needy. And the next step Is to
prepare dinners for the needy.
Not everyone In (enfold
supports the free dinner pro­
gram - or soup kitchen as they
call it • and are doing all they
can to prevent Metts from
turning on the stave and
dishing out the food. The
naysayers fear ‘undesirables'’
will Une up to be (rd each
night.
On Friday, the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce and Its
members and other volunteers
rallied behind Metts. Former
County Commissioner Win
Adams said that the county
would be ■ better place to live
If everyone ‘was doing what
Jean Metts is doing."
Metis said she would like to
be able to provide free dinner
for the elderly, single mothers
on low Income and other
Sanford residents by early
June. "No more than six
weeks, and we should have
cleared all the obstacles."
Metts said.

“Otwloualjr there win be
Improvements to drainage,
and aesthetic Improvements.*
commissioner Brady Lessard
said. *ft»t. this really shows
what's happening downtown.*
At the
ceremony, the
commemorative ribbon was
'driven through* by dignitaries
riding In antique cars. City
officials said this symbolised
that the ‘old street Is like new
reduce downtown flooding
Problems and pollution levels
In the stormwater. Charles
Hargrove, support services
coordinator for the Public
Works Department, said.
The sidewalks were repaired
from Sanford Avenue to Orove
Avenue. Landscape islands,
shrubbery. Irrigation,
and
trees were put m place. The
granite curbing was preserved
while water and sewn repairs

Here com es
the rain again
- hopefully
MCMINOU f COUNTY - Recent
rainfall la decreasing the
of

U re a

s ta r tin g

and in Seminole

G oldsboro gains counseling center
Some expect
problems with
facility
STAFF WRITER

□QUOTE

W inning

Sanford reclaim s
Second

made Sanford Its new home.
Check out the Business-page
for a critique of the retaurant
and pictures of the newest
Sanford hot spot, nags 40

is looking for Volunteers.
There Is a free, no obligation
orientation
and
training
classes will be held from May
11 to June 10 on every Tues­
day from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The
Hospice of the Comforter Is
located at 595 Montgomery
Road. Altamonte Springs. For
more Information contact
Sarah Stengel at (407) M 20808 or (407) 682-5787.

Lottery

SANFORD - A non-profit
counseling center and low se­
curity facility Is coming Into
the Goldsboro community on
the west side of Sanford.
The Grove Counseling Cen­
ter, to be built at 401 Pecan
Avenue, will have 32 beds for
court-ordered clients
who

pose a ‘level six' moderate se­
curity risk. The youth will be
under 24-hour visual supervi­
sion.
Escaping the facility will be
a felony. Many of the youth
will have committed property
crimes and drug offenses, but
not violent offenses, according
to Larry Vlsser, director of the
program.
Workers at the counseling
Center will have a chance to
build a relationship with cli­
ents and try to stop criminal
behavior before it blossoms
Into career criminal activity.
Vlsser said.
T his Is an opportunity to
salvage some of these lives,'

Vlsser said.
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams.
who
represents
Goldsboro, said Use facility
will benefit the community.
The building where the facility
will be constructed Is vacant,
and building the facility will
Improve the area, she said.
The facility may have voca­
tional training programs for
urea youth. It also may offer
space for a police sub-station.
*1 see more positives than
negatives,* Williams said.
Commissioners Whltey Eck­
stein and Mac McClanahan
also said they believe the
Grove Counseling Center will
benefit clients, as well as the

neighboring community by
generating Jobs.
M ayor Lany Dale said he Is
concerned about the number
of calls the police department
may receive from the facility,
and that the non-proflt facility
may place a burden on tax­
payers.
Commissioner Brady Les­
son! said he does not believe
Goldsboro Is the right area for
the program.
Several residents said they
were opposed to placing the
facility in Goldsboro.
Tyrone
Alexander.
a
Goldsboro resident, said that
the facility will increase crime

Decline
In
school
violence

□ IN D E X

B u sin ess................
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C o m i c s ...............
C rossw ord . . . .
D ear Abby . . . .
H ealth Ac F itn e s s
H oroscope . . . .
O b itu a ries . . . .
O pinion ...............
P eople ................ 2
S port* ................. 1
T elevision . . . .

Th* Seminole
County
School Board
announced a
decline in the
number of
violent inci­
dents. Here
are the numbef8:

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Source: Semtnate County Puetc

PUNISHMENT RANGES: • FULL EXCLUSION • EXCEL •ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL
• RETURN TO ZONED SCHOOLS

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•AHFOBD. 4th and Oak St.. April 96. Sammle Lee Myles, Jr..
D00 4/28/06, wua arrested by Sanford Police Department offi­
cer* and charged with Obstruction by Dtagutae (False Name).

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I . April 37. 11:40 p.m. Allen Drive. JoDOB 4/27/791 waa arrrated by Altamonte
officers. charged with Domestic VI o-

lenee/Aaaauh.
ALTAMONTB EMUN08. April 37. 103 p.m.. Scott Michael
Carbal. DOB 10/25/09 was arrested by Altamonte Springs Po­
lice Officers and charged with domestic violence, aggravated
assault and folae Imprisonment.
BARVOBD. April 30, 0:31 a.m. Loch Low Drive. Christopher
Courtney Lystrzarz. DOB I0/33/7S was arrested by Sanford
Police Department officers and charged with Domestic Vlolence/Battery.

lA R PO ap. lh a d Jerome Brooks. Jr. DOB 3/8/80, waa a r ­
m trd by Seminole County Sheriffs Deputies and charged with
Sole/Dellvety of Lysertc Add. and
April 30. 11 p.m.. State Road 430. Jaaon
David White. DOB 10/6/74. and David Edward Hogan. DOB
5/13/75. were arrested by Casselberry Police officers, charged
with Possession of Cannabis and Possession of Drug Para­
phernalia.
BANFORD. April 38. Judaon Irving Woods III. DOB 5/10/74.
arrested by Sanford Police Department officers, charged with
possession of cannabis.
SANFORD. April 38. 103 a.m. 13th Place and Mangouatl. Arv
cl Jerome Jackson. DOB 3/10/77 aa arrested by Sanford Po­
re Department officers, charged with possession of cannabis
wtthln 1.000 feet of a church.

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SANFORD, April 38. 10:35 p..m.. E. Lake Mary Bhrd.. Daniel
Raymond Mitchell. DOB 9/3/80, waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
SANFORD, April 39. 0:30 a.m.. Regatta Shores, Vickie Renee
Reese. DOB 7/38/ 63. was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged with DUI.
SANFORD. April 38. 11:51 p.m., Santa Barbara St.. Joshua
Allen MeNeal, DOB 10/3/79 was arrested by Seminole County
deputies, charged with DUI and possession of Controlled Sub­
stance.
LONQWOOD. April 39. 0(33 a.m.. SR 000 at Laura St.. Janet
Lee Cooke. DOB 7/0/63. waa arrested by Seminole County
Deputies and charged with DUI.
WIRIER PAUL April 38. 1:15 a.m.. Michael Joseph
Bloodgood. DOB 10/9/08 was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs Deputies and charged with DUI.

LONQWOOD, April 37.10:30 p.m.. State Road 000. Paul Ed­
ward Czareckl. DOB 4/30/00, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Operating Motor Vehlrlr/Crlinlnul Mlachlaf.
, April 35. Lake Monroe Terrace. WUlie Eddie Ports.
i/80. was arrested by Sanford Police Department of­
DOB 11/18/
ficers. changed with Orant Theft Auto and Criminal Mischief.
SANFORD. April Oth. 3:37 a.m., 38th and Palmetto. Anthony
Lewis Flagler. DOB 3/15/74. was arrested by Sanford Police
Department officers and charged with Onuid Theft Auto.

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OBITUARIES
ANNA MARIS ORBBRLBAF
Anna Marie Qreenleaf. 77.
Hacienda Village,
Winter
Springs, died on Thursday,
April 39. 1999. Bom In 1933
In Jefferson County. Alabama,
she moved to the Central
Florida area tn 1965 from
Jacksonville. FI. Qreenleaf
served In the United States
Army.
Survivors
Include
son.
Richard Probeck, Deltona;
sisters Jlmml Hearn. Jack­
sonville: Jeanette Qunaca.
Tuscaloosa.
Al;
Frances
Roberts. Gig Harbor. Wa; 3
grandchildren and 2 great
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Falrchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge
of services.
CHB8TER EUGENE SHEP­
HERD
Chester Eugene Shepherd.
62. South Jones Ave. Sanford,
died Thursday. April 29.
1999 ut Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
In 1937, he moved to the
Central Florida area In 1973
from Kentucky. Shepherd
wus a retired aviation struc­
tural mechanic, having served
tn the United States Navy for
30 years. Ills Interests In­
cluded music, wilting songs
and spending time with his
grandchildren.
Survivors include
wife.
Nancy Shepherd. Sanford;
son. Tim Shepherd, Deltona;
daughter. Jeanette Hickson.
Osteen: brothers.
Floyd.
Zephyrhllls. Donnie Fugate.
Cincinnati. Ohio; sisters. Andra Kay Staggs and Molly
Pownall. Decator. Ohio. Re­
becca Miller and Virginia An­
derson. Burnside. KY. Caro­
lyn Sue Stacce. Ml. Carmel.
Ohio. Casslc Charles. Foster.
KY: 3 grandchildren.
Ualdauff Family Funeral.
Home. Denary. In charge of
services.

LAURA L BUTLER
Laura I. Butler. 58. William
Clark Court. Sanford, died on
Tuesday. April 37. 1999 at
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Bom on November 10.
1940. the moved to the Cen­
tral Florida area from Sham­
rock. Florida. Butler was a
homemaker and a member of
the Zion Hope M.B. Church.
Survivors
Include
son.
David McCloud.
Sanford.
Bernard Thome. Sanford;
daughters. Marie
Adams.
Rochester.
N.Y..
Melina
McCloud. Brandon; brothers.
James McCloud. Newburg.
N.Y.. Frank McCloud. Long
Island. N.Y.. Ruffer Neloms.
Miami. Clifford Neloms. West
Palm Beach; slaters. Bernice
Monds. Newburg. N.Y.. Ger­
aldine Scott. Fort Pierce,
Johnnie Ruth Dcbosc. Rozelsprings. SC.; seven grand­
children.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mor­
tuary, Inc. In charge of serv­
ices.
Ellen Mary Rowe. 81.
Whippoorwill lane. Osteen,
died Sunday. April 35. 1999
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital In Sanford. Bom In
1908 tn Streator, 1L. she
moved to the Central Florida
area In 1982 from Oumce. IL.
Rowe was a homemaker and
a member First Presbyterian
Church. DeBary. She was a
volunteer at her church and
enjoyed golfing.
bowling.
Bwtmmlng. outdoor artlvltlcs
and spending time with fam­
ily and friends.
Survivors Include husband
or 58 years. Cecil E. Rowe.
Osteen; daughters,
Susan
Barton. Dublin. Ohio. Sally R.
Woodhouse. West Liberty. KY;
5 grandchildren and 3 great
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home. DeBary. tn charge of
services.

Dirof t C f o m . i t i o n

Sand castles
&amp; straw
votes
T he honorable Randy
M orris, who need not r u n
u n til 3003 to rem ain a
Sem inole C ounty
com m issioner, said F riday
h e expects to aee a n u m b er
o f political aan d castles
w ashed out tn th e tide in
th e n ext year a n d a half.
Election Year 3000 s u its
M orris Ju st line.
T m going to tak e It easy ,"
h e said . *1 m ight even b u y
C arlton Henley a pizza.
W ell ait th is o ne o u t and
see w hat h ap p en s In th e
shifting san d s.”
C hosen by th e people tn
1998. M onts a n d Henley
can relax a s D ick V ander
W etde. O rant M alay and
Daryl McLain defend th e ir
com m ission s e a ts tn 3000.
Bach h a s opened a
cam paign account.
Van DevWekfe an d
McLain are tw o-term
com m issioners. Maloy is In
h is drat. Van DerW etde w as
unopposed In 1990 b u t
Insiders say he’ll b e pressed
In the 3000 Republican
prim ary by Rick P atterso n ,
a financial p lan n er from
Longwood.
Millay’s opposition could
from a s m any a s three
o th ers • Tom Hay good.
W ayne W einberg a n d /o r E d
M artinez.
McLain may b e challenged
Paul Lovestrand or D on
icholoa.
W in A dam s, u n seated by
Henley tn D istrict 4. said
Friday th a t he h a d not
B lade a decision ab o u t
ru n n in g for th e
com m ission in 3000.
'P eople a re com ing to me.
urging m e to ru n .” Adama
Van DerWetde an d Maloy
worked to get Henley elected
a n d boot Adams In 1998.
Beating either of them in
2000 would be a sweet
success for him if Adams
chooses to ru n so soon.
Leas th a n 14 percent of
th e eligible voters
participated In th e last
election, a dismal turnout
th a t h urt Adams. The 2000
election • a Presidential
Election - ought to bring
o u t 30 percent o r more of
th e voters. This probably
would benefit Adams, a
l cam paigner w ith a
lllar an d friendly face.
Adams, 56. gave his
en th u siastic support to
J e a n Metis at her
com m unity luncheon
Friday In Sanford. O ther
political leaders from the
county and city were invited
b u t Adams was th e only
one to appear. Her plans to
feed free diners to th e needy
prom pted Adams to
participate. Metts w as
grateful. Very grateful.
After Adams gave a sweet
w ords of encouragem ent to
Metts. my gut reaction was
‘th is fellow Is no C arlton
Henley."
W hether he ru n s for the
county com mission o r gives
the school board a shot In
2000, Win Adams will
rem ain close to the h eart of
the community. If you don’t
like Win Adams, you don’t
like people.
Sandy Ooard, the
Supervisor of Elections for
the county since 1983, says
she Is looking forward
Elections 2000. Her own Job
Is on the line. Kerry Lyons,
who did not ru n for reelection as a Sanford CUy
Commissioner, h as opened
an account to challenge
Ooard. How bold.
O oard waltzed by
contenders tn 1988 an d
1992 und w as unopposed In
1996.
Word is th a t all
Incum bents have begun to
build their san d rnstlcs.
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Letters

Our V iew s

Media tries to do
what’s best for the
community
Tliis week p resen te d local m edia with the choice of
w hether to give th e n am es of two teenagers facing felony
charges afte r police say the teenagers m ade notes
threatening to kill fellow students.
Listing th e n am es of children who face crim inal ch arg es
is a sensitive topic. A rule of thum b Is th a t w hen th ere a re
felony charges, the n am es will be Included In a n article.
The Seminole H erald chose to list the nam es.
Laws govern w hen a m inor u nder age 18 may or m ay
not be listed In the new spaper.
N ew spapers do of course have the option of not listing
th e name o f a m inor facing a felony. The m ajority of local
o r even n a tio n a l television a n d radio staU ons may ta lk
ab o u t llic te en ag ers by nam e, b u t this Is not a b asis for a
so u n d decision by a new spaper.
The lives o f th e teenagers a n d their families lie In
devastation. It m ay tak e years to rebuild their lives.
The eighth grade stu d en t a t Sanford Middle School
m ade s tra ig h t "AV w ith no prior discipline record. School
officials s a id they d o not believe either stu d en t truly
w anted to h u r t anyone.
News Jo u rn a lists w alk the line between providing a
public service and leveling personal harm on a daily b asis.
W hen a ch ild Is Involved, th e line becomes razor thin.
Objectivity is a double-edged sword for Journalists.
A cardinal rule Is to get bo th sides of a story, W hen
nam ing a c h ild accused of a crime, the jo u rn alist h a s a
special responsibility to ask teachers, adm inistrators an d
police for th e full story, su ch a s the Sanford Middle
School s tu d e n t's high grades and clean background.
J o u rn a lists often feel uncomfortable with the d em an d s
o f the Job. T h is w eek's Incidents were h eart breaking. Any
journalist w h o does not p ause In sadness while w riting
th e stories o f recent weeks h a s lost too m uch com passion
to the job.
Last w eek's Incidents seem to stem from th e U ttlcton,
Colo, tragedy. Law enforcem ent and school officials d o
n o t say th e s e a re copy cat Incidents. However. It Is tim e
for the m e d ia to aAk a n im portant quieMlan.' ................. '
At what p o in t does media coverage of tragedy lead to
fu rth er tragedy*?
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NOTICE OF
LAND PLANNING AGENCY
PUBLIC HEARING

A friend of the soup
kitchen
Tills Is my view on the soup
kitchen. Unlike Jean Metis. I
live on Elm Avr. In Sanford. I
use the free food bank once a
month. Occasionally. I go to
dinner on Wednesday nights
at the church on 4th and Park
Avenue. When 1 go outside
sometimes among the very
nice residents or when I am
awaiting my welfare check, I
do not see negative Influences
or Ihc police In uellon. Isn’t
It wonderful that Qod made us
nil different In ethnic and
rultunil backgrounds!
If there was no alcohol nor
cignrrttrs nor prescription
drugs to sell, more people
would be unemployed and the
soup kitchens would require
even more food to feed people.
Once, on a Sunday
afternoon after church. I look
a ride through the Historic
area on Elm Ave. I noticed
that there are homes and
businesses that need
remodeling and
Improvements, as well as the
railroad tracks.
Mr. Beck has probably
never had to use the welfare
system, but I did to support
seven children. There were
times when the food stamps
ran out before the month
ended and the rent and utility
bills were due. I believe Ood
made some people poor and
some people rich. However,
four of my seven children are
homeowners and have good
families.
I received my college degree
ut age 52 and my monthly
Income Is 1649. 1 am a proud
woman who loves to eat at the
church os well as meet other
people there who might have
more of a financial need than
myself. I respect them at
their level of economic ability.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE C ITY OF LONG WOOD, FLORIDA, that tha
Planning Agency (LPA) will hold a public haaring on May 12,1999 at 7:00 P.M., or a t toon
thereafter as possible, In the City Commission Chambers, 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood.
Florida, to hear public comment to review and make recommendations to tha City Commission
regarding the foliowing:
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General Location:
Tax Parcel ID#:

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Pineda Ave &amp; C .R . 427
06-21-30-506-0000-0360
06-21-30-506-0000-0380

RZ-04-M
06-21 -30-508-0000-0370
06-21*30*508-0000-0000

ANX-14-96
General Location:

111 Clifford Ave. Tax Parcel !D#33-20-30-504-0000-0090

AMX-15-96 General Location:
Tax Parcel ID#

Southwest corner of SR 434 and Rock Lake Road
01-21-29-5CK-0200-0050

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General Location:
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General Location:
Tax Parcel ID#

Dog Track Road
05-21-30-518-0000-00IB

General Location:
Tax Parcel ID # '

100 Dog Track Rd.
05-21-30-518-0000-0010

General Location:
Thx Parcel ID #

North End of Harbor Isle Way
36-20-29-300-029A-0000
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Community Views
L ittle to n
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- A n o th e r

As the nauseating shock of
Littleton. Colorado gives way
to the arduous task of piecing
together th e hows and whys of
how such a horrific event
could happen, we will be
searching for guardrails to act
on the path of our youths'
future. All sources of media
are giving platform to experts
extolling th e ones of
prevention ranging from
general cultural Influences,
gun control. Internet
regulation to school uniforms.
First, let me address the
questions of morality and
ethics in o u r youth. As an
educator of 19 years. I can
confldently and proudly tell
all that o u r country's future
will be In fine hands. Today’s
kids arc not 'bad" kids, they
are good kids and fine adults
In the making. This can be
seen In th e maturity, support,
loving and caring of the kids
we have seen interviewed In
Uttlcton. This generation
still has the ‘childlike*
qualities we had at their ages
despite the tremendous
pressures being heaped on
them by today's demanding
society and ever Increasing
technologically advanerd
world.
I have worked with "a!
risk" students for the better
part of my career. These "at
risk' students too. are good
kids. They are Just at risk of

losing their full potential by
dropping out of school. The
Utlleton assailants were 'a t
risk' kids as well, not at risk
of dropping out but were ‘at
risk*, none the less. They
were at risk because of poor
self-esteem. These boys
sought to Intentionally Inflict
pain on those who had 'hurt*
them, in essence hurting their
self-esteem. I believe that
self-esteem should be the
foundation to build all of the
new programs that will
undoubtedly arise from this
tragedy. Our schools
currently have anti-drug, antiweapons, anti-violence
campaigns. etc.,e!c. I believe
we need to Implement
proactive, dynamic and
Interactive campaigns such as
my P.P.D.. Pals Promoting
Diversity. Such a program
would serve to lllumlnatr the
human diversities In u s all. It
would purposely seek to
exploit the value of every child
and every child's unique gifts.
It would seek to Instill the
value that human diversity
brings to a community and

celebrate those differences.
In schools the athletic
student, the computer
enthusiast, the vocational
student, etc. must come
together. Interact positively
and come to understand and
celebrate Ihelr difference.
Empathy for one another
through understanding would
bolster each students self
esteem. Positive peer
Interactions will lead to a life
long understanding of people,
thus leading to a better world.
Just as It lakes a lot of colors
to make a beautiful rainbow.
It lakes many human
differences to make a great
society. Metal detectors,
school uniforms, etc. arc not
the answers, the answer lies
In people, positive peer
relations, self-esteem,
community and schools
working together celebrating
and embracing human
differences. That Is the
answer.
Thomas Rebar*. R4.D.
D octorats la Educational
Leadership
Sanford

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ing may be continued from time to time until final action is complete. Persons with disabilities need­
ing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the ADA coordinator al
(407) 260-3481, at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
All persons are advised that If they decide to appeal any decision made at the meeting, the appeal
must be based on the public record made during consideration of this matter. Since the City of
Longwood does no! provide verbatim minutes of its meetings, it is the responsibility of an appellant
to provide verbatim minutes at their own expense.
The matter discussed at this hearing u quest-judicial in nature. As such, Interested parties are pro­
hibited from contacting members of the Lend Planning Agency on this matter, except during the
public hearing, or by written communication tot he Planning Division at the address above.
Geraldine D. Zambri, City Clerk

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RainIA
cetved on a sustained basts.*
Charcoal recreation fires
will be allowed In an estab­
lished Are ring in a cam p­
ground. so long as the fires
are fully extinguished when
no longer In use.
The burning of piles of
landclearing material, in­
cluding the use of air curtain
Incinerators, will be allowed
only with the approval of the
local Forestry Area Supervi­
sor. who may require an on­
site Inspection.
The remaining restrictions

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‘It Is hard to Imagine any­
one being against something
so good, so right.” said John
llaslam. one of the guests Fri­
day.
*lf we feed the poor prop­
erly we will have less medical
problems,” said Adams, who
was helpful in getting the
county commission to approve
the endeavor. The building re­
quired 0172,000 In Commu­
nity
Development
Block
Grants for refurbishing.
The next step Is to quiet

Include burning fields or
across a land surface, burn­
ing yard trash, and camp­
fires.
More than 200.000 acres of
the state have burned since
January.
According to meteorolo­
gists. the La Nina weather
phenomenon Is playing a key
role In this spring's low
rainfall. La Nina makes
Florida wanner and drier
than normal during the
spring.
Karller this wrek. President

Clinton
ordered
federal
emergency aid for 40 Florida
counties. Including Seminole,
Orange and Osceola, because
of the threat posed by recent
wildfires.
Clinton's order authorizes
the Federal Emergency Man­
agement Agency to make
funding available to the state
and local governments to pay
75 percent of the cost for
emergency measures needed
to save lives, protect prop­
erty and Insure public health
and safety.

those In Sanford who say the
free diner will rum the neigh­
borhood. cause property val­
ues to plunge In the Historic
District.
Metis promised that each
person eating the meals would
be documented, that volun­
teers would give their hearts
and their time to the needy.
She said that she hoped to
build a community not destroy
It as others hove accused her
of doing.
Already In place Is a food
pantry available to anyone In
need of food open from Mon­

day through Friday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Florida farmers
donate Imperfect vegetables to
the needy and hundreds of
other* donate canned goods.
The big push, though, is for
the nightly restuurant to open,
a meal site to take care of Ihe
low Income seniors, disabled
and working poor.
T h ere’s two reasons we
have to get behind Jean Metis
in this effort." said Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Execu­
tive Director Ron Rose. ’Pride
and compassion.”

Vtsacr said there were four
escapes last year from a
similar 22-bed Winter Springs
facility.
The Sanford City Commis­
sion on Monday approved by a
3-2 vote the comprehensive
plan changes necessary for
Ihe drove Counseling Center.

Dale and commissioner Drady
Leonard opposed the plan
changes.
The project must be finished
by December. If it Is not fin­
ished In time, then the 01
million In funding will go back
to the state legislature. Vlsser
said.

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CouselingIn his neighborhood.
*We have enough problems
now without putting this fa­
cility In there.* Alexander
sold. *1 don't think It’s right to
do the citizens that way. It
puts a burden on the taxpay­
ers.*
Ooklsboro resident Ulysses
Drown also said the facility
should not be placed In his
community. Drown said he
lives six blocks from where
the facility will be built.
‘If you care about the con­
cerns of a resident who has
been there 60-plus years then
give this serious thought.'
Drown said. "Who wants to
live close In proximity to a
place of this nature?*
Linda Kuhn, director of
Sanford Malnstreet and a for­
mer prosecuting attorney, said
that many of the youth In the
facility will be repeat offend­
ers.
*You will have police cutis
froin there.* Kuhn said.

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were made.
The project stretched from
Oak Avenue to Chapman
Avenue. It was paid for out of
the city's stormwater and
utilities fund, city officials
said.
The bricks were stacked on
palates until workers could
place them back on the street
hand.
by hat
The sub-base of the bricks
was stabilized, with a soil
cement providing a concrete
type surface. Sand was placed
on the soil cement to provide
the bricks with a solicf

surface, according to David
Olcrach. vice-president of
c m Engineers, the company
that provided the engineering
services for the project.
A large box culvert, a
concrete pipe, was placed
under Second Street to divert
water flow through Fort
Mellon Park out to Lake
Monroe.
Baffle boxes are being used
to Improve the quality of Ihe
water flowing Into Lake
Monroe.
The contractor for the
project
fcwus
Maxwell
Contracting.

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H om eowners m ay be forced to relocate
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Sanford
Housing Authority Is seeking
to move tenants of 170 old
and
deteriorating
public
housing units Into single
family homes and affordable
housing.
If the Sanford Housing
Authority receives a federal
grant, all 170 units in Edward
Higgins
Terrace.
Cowan
Moughton Terrace, and Lake
Monroe Terrace will be
demolished.
Each family
asked
to
relocate will be given a
voucher to purchase a home,
or the opUon of remaining In
public housing.
Officials of the Sanford
Housing Authority are holding
meetings with residents to
explain
the
program.
Residents expressed concerns
about finding replacement
homes.
Several residents requested
that a representative from the
U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development be
present at future meetings.
"We will work with you.*
Sanford Housing Authority
Executive
Director
Tim
Hudson said Thursday at the
fourth meeting with residents
concerning the program.
Hudson said that although
HUD does not guarantee the
purchase of a home, the
Sanford Housing Authority
'will
ensure
that
no
demolition will begin until
housing has been found for
every resident.*
The Department of Housing
and Urban Development will
announce whether the Hope
VI grant Is awarded to the
Sanford Housing Authority In
October.
'Hope six Is a tool that
housing authorities can use to
help families live outside
these Invisible four walla and
live with other families In
mixed communities.* Hudson
said. *tt’s a tool to improve
your quality of life.*
To
make the
voucher
portable, residents must live

In the Issuing Jurisdiction
(Seminole County) for at least
12 months.
Under HUD regulations,
residents will have nt least 60
days after a voucher Is given
lo find replacement housing.
The Housing Authority can
grant two 30 days exceptions.
If the grant Is approved, a
demolition company would be
brought on board within six
months. Then, the Housing
Authority would have 18
months to do the demolitions,
Hudson said.
*Wc're going to work with
you all for the next 18
months,* Hudson said.
Residents
will
receive
“creative financing* from the
government during the loan
application
to
receive
approval on a mortgage for a
home. Hudson said.
*We want to keep your
payments at about $490 (per
month).* Hudson said.
The Housing Authority will
establish a relocation budget
with the grant. Hudson said.
The
Sanford
Housing

Authority will build about 3050 houses If the grant Is
approved, Hudson said.
The City Commission wants
the Housing Authority to
Include a business incubator
In
the
project,
with
Inexpensive rental spaces for
businesses that will train
residents In Job skills.
Meanwhile, repairs are
underway at the complexes.
"We can not assume that we
will get the grant,* Hudson
said.
Hudson sold the program
will give residents a chance to
own property and leave public
housing.
He
said
the
surrounding community will
benefit
from
Increased
property values.
Trrena Have, director of
Central Florida Legal Services,
said she Is concerned about
whether the handicapped and
elderly will find replacement
housing.
Attorneys
for
Central
Florida Legal Sendees said
they were concerned that
residents could be asked to

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Navy band returns to Oviedo festival
Jacksonville's Navy Band.
T.G.I.F.. a six-piece Dixie­
land group noted for Its
amazing versatility, la sched­
uled to perform at the 5th
annual Taste of Oviedo. This
will be the first performance
by a Navy Band unit in the

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Central Florida area since
the closing of the Orlando
Naval Training Center.
Consisting of professional
Navy musicians, they have
entertained literally thou­
sands of audiences in the
Southeastern United States.
Puerto Rico and Guantanamo
Bay. Cuba. Performing a va­
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and 60s. rock. Dixieland and
blues, these musicians de­
light audiences with their
humorous antics as well as
their fun-loving approach to
music.
*Nnvy Band Jacksonville
personifies the quality and
professionalism of today's
United States Navy.* said

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‘Everyone will enjoy them as
everywhere they perform,
ihry're net with excitement
and enthusiasm.*
T.O.I.F. Is part of an all
day musical entertainment
schedule being presented on
two stages at the annual fes­
tival.

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only so many to go around. It's just a m athem atical fact. So to open u p a few
million more, the 407 Central Florida Region is adding a new a re a code: 321.
The 321 area code will overlay the existing 407 Central Florida Region
effective December 1,1999. Existing num bers will not be affected, because only
new numbers will receive the new a re a code. With the addition of the 321 area
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W ishes To Com m end
The N u rsin g Staff O n
Their O utstanding

oley looks to advance
am pus crim e legislation
■ Last year. US RepresentsB k Mark Foley (R-FL. 16th
■rtrlct) successfully passed
■glslstlon In Congress clartMng that the Identity of a
b e n t student who commits
b act of violence like nggea■ led assault or rape Is not
■Mected under federal educsBm privacy laws. Foley’s In­
p u t was to ensure that uil■jnltles and colleges were
■Ac to disclose Information to
b public regarding campus
b e n c r . Now that he has *eH v d the change In federal
m . Foley Is encouraging
H m takera In Florida to take
SUmilsr steps by clarifying
Elate law.
f In a letter to Florida Senate
President
Toni
Jennings.
Foley asked Jennings to sup­
port a bill before the State
Senate that will go a long* way
In ensuring Florida's unrverot-

Com m itm ent A n d
Contributions
To The
Provision O f Q uality
Patient Care.

Ur* property inform student*
•bout campu* violence.
*1 believe very strongly that
college*
and
untveraiUea
should not be forced to keep
the identities of violent stu­
dent criminals secret and ask
for your support In this meas­
ure. The problem* raised by
shielding the Identity of vio­
lent students are many, but
none I* more important than
the false sense of security that
It gives other students. Even
where there Is a parallel
criminal proceeding there la
no way to know if the student
has been removed from the
campus and. If so, for how
long. This Is a measure that I
strongly believe will make
college campuses across the
State of Florida safer.* Foley
Wrote In • htw letter • to Jets'
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Our Very Own Home
Holiday made it easy...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, that the Land Planning
Agency (LPA) will hold a public hearing on May 12,1999 at 7:00 P.M., or as toon tharsailer as pos­
sible, in the City Commission Chambers, 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood. Florida, to hear
public comment to review and make recommendations to the City Commission regarding the fol­
lowing:

YOU CAM OWN, TOO!
From Just $569 per month
H o m e s u p t o 2 1 1 0 sq . ft. liv in g
M aytag A p p lia n c e s
M o en F a u cets
B lo ck C o n str u c tio n
10 Y ear H o m e W arranty

Adoption of the Land Development Code Amendment • Article II Permitted Uses. Conditional Uses
and Accessory Uses, Article V III Administration, and Article IX Application Procedures, pursuant to
the requirements of the Florida Statutes and the City of Longwood. If recommended by the LPA.
the Code Amendment wMI be transmitted to the City Commission lor consideration at (he first avail­
able meeting.
General Location: Citywide Tax Parcel ID#: Not Applicable.

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(904) 532-2424
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DELTONA
PRICES M AY VARY W ITH LOCATION
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IIS.OOO D uw n Payment Au U j ik c , APR 6 tS i%

A copy of the proposed Land Development Code Amendments - Article II, VIII and IX will be avail­
able for review in the Planning Division office between 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. beginning April 28,
1999. The office is located at 174 W. Church Avenue, Longwood, Florida, or you may call the office
at (407) 260-34-62.
At this meeting, interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the request. This hear­
ing may be continued from time to time until final action is complete. Persons with disabilities need­
ing assistance to participate in an y ol these proceedings should contact the ADA coordinator at
(407) 260-3481, at least 48 hours in advance ol the meeting.
All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the meeting, the appeal
must be based on the public record made during consideration of this matter. Since the City of
Longwood does not provide verbatim minutes of its meetings, it is the responsibility ol an appellant
to provide verbatim minutes at their own expense.
Land Development Code • Article II, Viii and IX.
Geraldine D. Zambri, City Clerk

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girls are
different

C h a m p io n s h ip
Meyers saves Seminole laww
DAYTONA BEACH - Al T h e
Mad Hungarian* I Ira bosky.
Mark T he Bird* Fldrtch. Turk
Wendell Jrramle Meyers?
If his performance over the
past two days are any Indica­
tion of the future. Seminole
High School's own resident
flake* could be .the next pitcher
to Join that group of loveable
characters.
Meyrn. the Fighting Semi­
notes’ junior relief ace. come on
to extinguish a threat for the
second straight gome os Semi­
nole won Its third straight Class
SA-Dlstrtct 5 Baseball Tourna­
ment at Daytona Beach Com­
munity College Friday night.
This time. Deltona was the
victim. With Seminole leading
2-1. Ihe Wolves had the tying
and go-ahead runs on second
and third base with only one
out.
Seminole head coach Mike
Powers then lifted starting
pitcher Angelo Petraces, who

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Thursday to save a win for
Brian Nielsen.
Mrvera.
a
hard-throwing
righttiandrr who talks to him­
self. stalks around the mound
and has certain mannerisms
special to himself, was up to
the task again, striking out both
batters he faced to end the
threat and then got three
ground outs tn the seventh In­
ning to secure the 3-1 victory.
•He's (Meyers) one of the qutetest players off the field we’ve
ever had.* said Ikiwers. "But
when he goes Into the game he
Is a bulldog who Is In a world
all his own.*
The Klghtlng Semlnoles had
taken a 2 0 lead In the fourth
Inning. With one out Chax Lytle
last out a chopper to Drat for a
tingle, only the Tnbe'a second
hit of the game off the Wolves*
Nick Chapman.
Lytle stole second as Mike
Robinson struck out. but Peirurca. who was 0-for-0 In the
first two games, lined a single

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SANFORD - Friday. I covered
two different sporting events.
2 _ Lake Brantley High School 4. D rU nd H A 3
w
The first was a girls softball
*
game. The second was a boys
1
1
lacrossr game.
Oame 3 . Lake Mary High School 3. Lyman HMt n»to«
Now. as a sportsw tU c t . I
Oame 4 . Oviedo H A 7. Lake Brantley H A 0
rover maybe 100 games of
some type throughout a typical
year, and meet during school
hours with Just about anyone
Jacob Davit’ two-out tfcqpc in tha
you’ve heard about In Seminole
fourth Inning acorad Angelo Pa*
County sports.
traces toft tha winning run as
In other words. I guess l*m
Seminote adgad Dctona, 2-t.
kind of qualified to make the
following statements about the
had allowed only (Hr hits. In
differences between boys and
favor of Meyers, who had romr
girts sports.
Oame 3 _ Melb
on In a similar situation on
With guys, winning Is every­
High School. Isle.
thing. Wticn Lake Brantley lost
In the North Region Lacrosse fi­
nals Iasi night, there were team
School vs. Oame 3 winner. 7 p.m.
everywhere. Dejection. Gloom.
Doom.
With the girls, the drat thing
they lend to do Is lake off their
shoes or spikes. No reason, but
DeLAND • For Ihe Oviedo Lions, the third time
If you watch a losing tram In a
was Ihe charm.
Game I Deltona-Plne lodge 10. Orlando-Oak Ridge 0
girls softball or lacrosse game,
Oame 2 Seminole H A II. Daytona Beach-Matnlmd H A 2
After losing In the QA-Dtotrtrt 3 baseball tour­
they run towards Ihe outfield to
nament rhamplonahlp game the last two sea­
meet with their coach and.
THUMDAY
sons, Ihe Lions finally claimed Ihe elusive crown
Oame 3 Deltona 11.3. 4. Deltona-Plne RMflr H A 2
while they are gelling Ihelr cri­
tique on Ihe game. Ihe girls jual Friday night with a 2-0 victory over the Lake
PUDAT
Mary Rams on Melchlng Field ut Conrad Park In
Game 4 Port Orengr-SIruce Creek 4. Seminole 3
take off Ihelr shoes and put on
DeLand.
Nike sandals.
■ATUKDAY
Last year. Lake Mary used a four-nm rally In
With Ihe guys, the first thing
Game 5 _ CHAMPIONSHIP OAMkt Dettons High School vs.
the bottom of the sixth inning to overrome
I'ort Orange Spruce Creek. 2 p.m.
they do aftrr a lacrosse win to
Ortedo 4-3 In lost year's district championship
■throw their sticks In the air.
With ihe girls, the first thing
But. to coin a phrase, that was then ... and
they do to look for someone to
didn’t mean a thing to this year's pride of Lions,
hug.
only four of whom were on but year's team.
Maybe I sound like s cave­
*t don’t want to compare last year’s team to this
man. but these are Just some of
year's." said Oviedo coach Kenne Brown, who
the things I’ve noticed.
was riectrd In Ihe fifth Inning aftrr protesting a
Speaking of lacrosse, last
night’s turnout at Lake Brantley call that negated a run for the Lions. T h at
wouldn’t be fair to either group of players.
for Ihe North Regional finals
Tonight, this team showed the character It’s
against undefeated Winter Park
been showing all year long. They mode the plays
was probably a record-breaker
when they had to and didn’t let anything rattle
for Seminole County alienthem. I can't tell you how proud I am of each and
dance.
Oame I _ Dayside vs. Melbourne-Central Catholic, late
every
player on this tram.*
Lurrusse may be a club sport
Oame
2 _ Cocoa Beach H.S. defeated Winter Springs H A
Oviedo,
which
claimed
Ihe
Seminole
Athletic
for now (look for II to be sanc­
■ATWfflAT
Conference
championship
fast
week.
Improves
to
tioned next year by the F1ISAA
Game 3 _ CHAMPIOWIIIf OAKS: Cocoa Beach vs.
26-4 heading Into next Tuesday’s state loumawhen Volusia County schools
jtftmy Griffith contorted wgh J.C. Blass on a twowinner. 7 p.m.
start playing), but an educated
Idler as Ovtado blanked Lake Mary, 2-0. Friday night.
guess from here says that,
based on watching the sport all
year, lacrosse crowds rank sec­
ond only to football as Ihe most
popular spectator sport In
Seminole County. •
The crowd at Lake Brantley
for the winner’s.
Lindsay Maru then singled
Friday was right there with a lot - R D t i S F 1
Reminiscent of two years ago. and White cumr home to tie the
of football crowds this season at
Oviedo hud the home field ad­ game at 1-1.
several schools and there were
LAKE MARY • It was a very big vantage and dlspltr playing ut
Yant Otero single hundcdly
so many cars that the elemen­
night for softball al Lake Mary Lake Mary, decided to make nude sure Hurt Oviedo wouldn't
tary school across the street
use of thr home field dug out. lake Ihe lead In the bottom of
High School Friday.
was full.
After two straight days of rain There Is always u good rtvulry the sixth Inning. She made
Lacrosse fans dwarfed any
delays. Semifinal No. 2 and the between Ihe two (rams and lust three grrut catches In a row to
baseball or softball crowds this
Ctiampionshlp game of the night’s game was no exception.
retire the side and keep the
season and showed that the
Class 6A-District 3 Tournament
All was pretty quiet for the score even at 1*1.
sport Is here to slay. Now If
were finally played.
first two-and-a-half Innings as
Lake Mary didn't do much
only some northern colleges
Lake Mary’s llallle Sowards and offensively In the seventh, but
The evening started off pretty
XswtfRwrsJW raEBffoE
would start playing attention.
much as everyone expected, Oviedo's Sarah Rreber matched Sowurds struck out three
In all of Seminole County, are with defending district and zeroes.
straight to give the Lady Rams
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • The
there any schools with more
state champion Lake Mary eas­
In the bottom of tlie third In­ another shot at the plate.
chances
were there oil night.
bad blood between them than
ily handling Lake Howell. 4-0. ning. Rreber helped her own
Sowurds and Harbour, who
The Lake Brantley boys la­
Oviedo and Lake Mary's softball lo advance to the district cham­ cause with a double and thru lud a double In the fifth Inning,
crosse team can t say It didn't
teams.
pionship gome to face a waiting crossed Ihe plate off of n hit by both had base hits In the
have a shot at knocking off un­
Back to lacrosse Ill's the best
Oviedo tram.
batteiymate Alison
Parker, rlglith. however Lake Mary
defeated Winter Park for the
sport of them oil). Please.
Sarah Smith (11-3) had a no­ sending her team up 1-0.
wasn't able to capitalize.
right to represent the North
Seminole High, don't suspend
hitter going into Die sixth In­
In Ihelr next ut-but. the Lady
The Lady Lions sat on Hut
Florida region at the
your lacrosse program because
ning and gave up only one hit lead until the top of the sixth.
Lions threatened to take the
championships
next weekend
of the light that broke out
In Die shutout of the Silver
Lake Mary's Nicole White led lead uguln when a runner
at Walt Disney World.
against Colonial High. If you
Hawks, the defending district off the sixth Inning a base hit reached third. Catcher Jill Wol­
Instead, they let the chances
think about It. there are seven
runners-up.
and advanced lo third as the cott dropped the next pilch, but
slip away and their season
high schools playing the sport
Kelly Harbour had a double next two batters made outs.
ended with a 19*12 loos to the
In this county on Ihe boys and
Wildcats
at Tom Stony Field.
girls level. That makes for 14
Winter Park (20-0) will face
teams according to my Towson
the winner of the southern re­
State University math.
gion for the championship next
Fourteen learns times about
Saturday at Disney’s Wide
20 games Is a lot of games
World of Sports complex.
without an ugly Incident
Lake Brantley (12-4) had
breaking out, so don't go with a
doubled Duvall home and Seminole was off every right to be confident go­
knee-jerk reaction because of
HAWKS 4. FIQHTINQ SEM1NOLSS 3
ANT SPORTS EDITOR
and running.
ing Into Ihe game Friday night.
■eaUaoto High School
210000 0 . 3 8 4
one Incident.
Spruce Creek got a run back In the bot­ It was In their stadium and the
Sprees
C
rsisH
lgh
School
103
000
x
.
4
0
1
Incidentally. Seminole can be
SANFORD - There were tears sited at
tom of the drat Inning (due to scedlngs. the Patriots led Winter Park. 10-3,
C om e*. D irn d l (4) and CUntt. lla f lln a n il lk » w rU . WV .
a great team eventually If It
Seminole High Friday, but someday Die two
U i*U n |S 4 ) IP . C arnet. Savr . None. 211 . S e m ino le.
lluwks were home team even though the when the two teams met earlier
would stop glorifying "roaches"
D uvall. W itte. Iltd d jr. Spruce Crrcfc. T r t c l m r r . K r r b ir r .
seniors on the Lady ‘Noles softball team will
game
was played at Seminole), but Gantt got DUs season before Winter Park
K jpJla la iu i. O 'C unn rr. 311. none. I l l l _ no ne. I t r r m l t .
and play finesse lax.
look at how far they come.
the 'Noles out of further trouble nailing two came back with a fourth-quarter
Seminole 1 3 -llk S p m re C le rk 11-9.
Seminole lost In the semifinals of the
Uise stealers tn Die Inning.
It’s lough lo bite my tongue on
rally.
Class
5A-Dlstrtct
5
Softball
Tournament.
4
­
Witte led off the second with a double to
Dtls one. but look for a major,
They even Jumped out to a
3. to Spruce Creek on a cold afternoon at Dave Rogers still turned Seminole into a deep left and scored on a sharp single from lead
mq/or transfer In Seminole
before possibly the largest
leant
lo
be
reckoned
with.
Alumni
Field,
but
seniors
Marta
Duvall
and
Mindy Crouse to make It 3-1.
County for next fall's busk'‘ball
crowd
to ever attend s Seminole
Tin so sorry this season Is over und I e s ­
Melissa Witte can look back to ihelr fresh­
It was the last lilt Seminole would get u n ­ County lacrosse game despite
season. It's kind of becoinv,
pecially
feel
soriy
for
thr
seniors."
Rogers
man
years
when
the
team
struggled
Just
to
til the final Inning, however.
the chilly conditions.
common knowledge, but I run t
get through seven Innings without the 10- said. "We were 4-14 when they were
The third Inning proved to be fatal for
say anything.
Instead. Winter Park con­
freshmen."
nin "kill" mlr.
Seminole. A pair of errors and three singles
It's tough to cover everything,
The loss was due In lidding mlscues. allowed three Spruce Creek runs urn) the trolled the face-offs and took
Since
that
time,
the
Fighting
Semlnoles
but look for something soon on
advantage or Lake Brantley
huve turned themselves Into a Class 5A Seminole stukrd starter Glnny Carnes to u Notes never recovered.
Ihe Lake Mary state cliamplon
penalties to take the lead which
2-0
lead
tn
thr
first
when
Megan
Gantt
sinpower
that
toyed
with
stale
rankings
earlier
Carnes
was
sharp
during
her
stint
before
boys tennis team and the Seml- In the year.
jrd with two outs und Duvall doubled her being replaced by Duvall In the fourth In­ they dangled like a carrot to a
Plesse see Jeff, Psge 2B
tome. After a wild pilch, Mamiy I’rlddy Please sec Hawks. Page 2B
Despite defections from the team, roach

Lions unseat Rams for 6A -3 title

O viedo grabs softball ring

Hawks eliminate Lady ‘Noles

f

Patriots,
Wildcats
split in
lacrosse

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■Semfnoto Herald, Sanford. Honda • Sunday, May 2 ,1 9 9 9

Districts
afa IB
to center to plate Lytle.
Petnirra advanced to second
on the play when the Deltona
renterflelder hobbled the ball
and scored when Jacob Davis
sliced a liner to right field for a
single.
Except for the one error, the
Wolves' defense kept the Tribe
from blowing the game open.
In the second Inning. Deltona
shortstop Garrett Velrs nobbed
Hal Kronenberg of an RBI sin­

gle. roaming far behind aecond
base to make the play with Ro­
binson on third base.
The Wolves turned a double
play In the third Inning and
Todd Buclch redeemed his
earlier mlscue by making an
amazing diving
catch In
rtghtcenter off a shot by Petnacca with Robinson on second
base with two out.
Deltona finally gpt to Fetracca, a sophomore who Is now
8-0 on the season. In the sixth
Inning.

Oviedo
IB

mrnt first Yound game. Lake Mary Is now 23-7.
four of the losses coming at the hands of Oviedo.
"When we started the year. I thought we were
good enough to repeat as district champions.’
said Lake Mary coach Alien Tuttle. *1 thought we
Just about aa good as last year's team was. All
year long, these guys have worked hard and
never given up.
"You have to give credit to Oviedo. They're a
well-coached team.'
The lions took a 1-0 lead tn the bottom of the
first Inning when Ju stin Holmes doubled, ad-

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Chapman led off with a single
and one out later Brian Maples,
son of former Seminole High
School star and long-time San­
ford Recreation Deportment
coach Mike Maples, doubled
deep Into leficenter field.
Chapman then scored on a
passed ball and Matousek
walked, ending the night for
IVtrurca and bringing on Mey­
ers to get hts fifth save of the
season.
Robinson went 2-for-3 with a
double to lead the Fighting

vanced to third on a fly ball to right field, and
scored on Blaine Schulte's single.
Oviedo continued to threaten, putting runners
in scoring position every Inning. But Lake Mary
pitcher Justin Roberts kept the Lions at bay,
stranding five base runners (three In scoring po­
sition) during the second, third, and fourth In­
nings.
Finally, In the bottom of the fifth, the Lions
doubled their advantage when Lorry Orayson
singled. Schulte walked, and Kenny Starling
slapped a double to score Orayson. An out later,
Javte Alvarez hit what appeared to be a sacrifice
fly to right, scoring Schulte from third.
But the base umpire ruled that Starting had
left second base too early In attempting to tog up
and go to third on the play. That resulted in the
third out of the Inning and negated Schulte's
run. In the ensuing debate. Brown was ejected.
To their credit, the Lions kept their poloe. Je r­
emy Griffith retired the Roma tn order in the top
of the sixth and went Into the seventh Inning
working on a one-hit shutout.
Lake Mary looked like it was ready to duplicate
Us heroics of a year ago os Brandon Honey led
off the top of the seventh with a single. After Matt
Main was hit fay a pitch, putting the tying run on
base. OrlflUh was lifted In favor of J.C. Blass.
After Haney was thrown out trying to take third
on a pitch In the dirt. Blass retired the two bat­
ters he laced to close out the victory.
"This was a typical game for us,* said Brown.
‘Both of our pitchers did what we needed them
to do and pretty much everyone in the lineup
contributed an offensive or defensive play that
was crucial to the victory.*
Providing the offense for the Lions were Hol­
mes (double, single, run); Schulte (double, sin­
gle. RBI): Starling (double, RBI); Jered Goodwin
(two singles); and Orayson (single, run).
Jose Rosado and Haney had the only hits for
the Rams.
Both Oviedo and Lake Mary wtll play again
Tuesday night in the Quarterfinal Round of the
Class 6A Stale Regional Tournament. Oviedo will
be at Milder Field against the runner-up from
6A-District 4 (loser of Saturday's game between
will
M l while 1Lake
I Mary
“
Dr. Phillips and Apopka)
travel to the home field of the 6A-4 champion
(winner of Saturday’s game between Dr. Phillips
and Apopka).

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Park Avenue. Santord. Florida,
a t H O C a m on the 24 Ih day of
JUNE.
1999
the fo llo w in g
de aenb rd property aa t a l forth
Hi
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Summary
Final
Judgment, to -w it
LOT 10. BLOCK 2. NORTH
ORLANOO RANCHES SEC 9.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R EC0RDE0 IN
P U T BOOK 13. PAOES I t AND
12. P U BLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled thie 21 at day o f April.
19f 9
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark j t th o Circuit Court
Oy O c irjlh y W Bolton
Deputy C lerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
SOI SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE *300
PLANTATION, FL 33324
* 4 -m e 3 tF N W )
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES ACT peraona w ith diaabri■lie* needing e (p e cie l accom ­
m odation
ahould
c o n ta c t
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
the
SEMINOLE
C ounty
C oi.rthm .ve at 407-323-4330.
l-SO O -SSJ-S/ft (TOD) o r 1-900935-977C
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Service
P u tln h May 2. 9 1999
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Plaintiff.
v*.
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(ES413S-44-4129);
UNKNOWN 9P O U 9I
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UNKNOWN TENANT 1.
and any unknown heir*,
devtvee*. grantee*,
cre d ito r*, and other
unknown peraona or
unknown tp o u te i claim ing
b f. through and under
any o l the above-nsmad
Defendants,
Defendant*
NOTICE O f
FORECLOtURR S O L I
NOTICE la hereby given thet
the undersigned C lerk o f the
C H cuit Court o f Seminole
County. Florida, w ill on Iho 2 /th
day o f MAY. 1999. a t 11 00
o 'c lo c k A l t at tho W est front
door o f the te m in o ie County
Courthousa in la n to rd . Florida,
offer to r ta le and sell a l public
outcry to the highoat and b e tl
lu id e r lo r caah. Iho followingdescribed property situate in
9emino&lt;e County. Florida
Tho East 41.4 to o l o f L o n 9
and 10. Block t l . TIER 4. E R
TRAFFORO'S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD, according
to ih # P Lil thereof t o recorded
in P la l Book I , Page* 19
through 44, inclusive, o l the
P u tiic Record* o t Seminole
County. Florida
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered in * c a te pending in
said Court, the alyl# o l which t*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
sec’ o l (a id Court this 24th day
of April. 1999
II you are a person w ith a d is­
a b ility who needs any accom­
m odation m order to participate
in th is proceeding, you are enti­
tled. a l no co*t to you. to the
provide n o l certain aaaialanca
Ptease c jn u c t C ourt adminis­
tra tor. 301 N Park Avenue,
S uita 11301. Sanford, Florida
3 2 7 /1 . (40/) 323-4330 t a l
4 2 2/. w ithin 2 w orking day* Ol
your receipt o f Ih i* notice of
foreclosure sale. If you arc
hearing unpaired, c a ll 1-90095 3 -9 /7 1 , it you are voice
■mpeiraJ. call I-9 0 0 -9 3 S -I//0
(COURT SEAL)
Meryanne Morse
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorclhy W B olton
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
A rdrea L Aylell-H osch
D uller 4 Hosch. PA
3tS 3 S Conway Rd . Ste E
Orlando Fkuida 32112
(4 0/) 311-3200
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Semlnoles' offense.
Other contributors were Petracca (l-for-3, run, RBI). Lytle
(l-for-3. run), Davis (l-for-3.
RBI) and Meyers (1-for-l).
Rocky Segarra led Deltona
(14-IS), going 2-for-4 with a
double. Maples added his dou­
ble. while Chapman singled
and scored a run and Vrirs and
Jarrod Pctrosky both hod a sin­
gleSeminole (24-71 will be at
home for the Regional Quarter­
finals on Tuesday, welcoming
the runner-up from SA-Dlstrtct
6. the loser of Friday's game
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Now In the ninth, Manx had
another base hit and was able
to advance to aecond on a sac­
rifice, but the side was retired
before she could advance any
further.
Oviedo's Katie Field lead off
ihe bottom of the ninth Inning
with a tingle and went to third
on a pair of outs before leaving
the winning run an a wild pitch
and the Lady Lions |2l-8) re­
ceived the championship tro­
phy and a home game In the re­
gional* next Tuesday.
Oviedo will host Edgewater.
which was no-hit tn losing the
GA-Dtstrlct 4 title game. 1-0. to
Apopka Friday night.
Lake Maty 121-8) wtl) travel to
Apopka to lake on Ihe Blue
Darters on Tuesday.
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for the Lions, while Reeber was
2-for-4 with a double and a run
scored and Katie Field singled
and scored a run.
For the Rama. Mans was 3for-4 with an RBI. while Har­
bour waa 2-for-3 with a double
and While waa 2-for-3 with a
run scored.

The winner of Friday's Same
.rtween
top-seeded
Melboume-Florida Air Academy
Mg! Cocoa Beach will meet the
host Bears, a 44) winner over
Melbourne-Central Catholic on
Wednesday, for the title and a
home game on Tuesday.
Admission, a s set fay the
Florida High School Activities
Association, la 64 for all district
games.

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ning. but
the Seminole bats went silent.
With three outs left in the
season. Seminole went down
quickly on Its first two at-bats
In the seventh, but Crouse sin­
gled to krep the season alive.
But Seminole couldn't capi­
talise.
Spruce Creek (11-9) will take
on Deltona for the District
Championship today (Saturday)
at 2 p.m. at Alumni Field.
Dettona. which won a coin
(Up with Seminole for the No. 1
seed, had advanced to the fi­
nals with a 4-2 vtctoiy over
Pine Ridge on Thursday, but
was forced to wait until today to
play again as the SeminoleSpruce Creek game was rained
out twice.
Providing the offense for the
Fighting Semlnoles. which fin­
ished the season with a!3-lS
record, were Crouse |2-for-3.
RBI). Duvall (double, run. RBI).
Prtddy (double. RBI) and Witte
(double, run).
Next season, the 'Notes are
expected to have Carnes re­
turning to take over Duvall's
role as ace of the staff and, with
everyone else except WUte re­
turning. they should be consid­
ered a favorite In their district.

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NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgm ent entered in the aboves ty le d eauae p e n d in g in Iho
C H cuit Court o f Ihe Eighteenth
J u d ic ia l C irc u it, In an d fo r
Senuno o County, Florida, lira
undersigned C lerk w ill sell lira
p ro p e rly
s itu a te d
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C oun ty d e scribed as follow s
Lo t 1 *2 LAKE FOREST. SEC­
TION THREE B. PHASE I.
acco rd in g to Iho p la t I he root
recorde d in P lat B ook 47. Pag#
• and 7. o l tho Pubkc Recorda
o l Seminole County. Florida
• t p u b lic aalo, to the highest
b id d e r lo r caah s l i t .0* a.m on
the 2711 day o f MAY. 19*9. a l
lh a W aal F ront D oor o l Ihe
Senuno a C ounty Courthouse,
lo c a te d a l 3 0 t N orth Park
A venue. S anford.
Sem inole
County. Florida 32/71
D ated this 2* l h day o l April1999
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CLERK OF COURT
By D orothy W B olton
D eputy Clerk
VINCENT J WHIBBS. JR . E IO
F lo rida Bar No 9113373
W H.BB3 * WHIBBS. PA
421 N orth P alafo* Street
P enaacol*. Florida 12301
PufaJieh May 2. 9 1999
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nole weightlifting teams along
with the Oviedo golf team.
Last Second Shot: John
El may mas great, but fie mas
Pubhah. May 2,199*
no Jordan or Gretzky.
DEC-*
In fact, he w asn't even a
Unitas. Montana or Baugh.
Elw ay m as sim ply a great
quarterback w ho w ent out on
in tni otaeurr court
a winning note.
MS AND PGR SRMHWiE
COUNTY, PLORIDR
But to compare him to the
casa noi o«-ait«-ea-i4-p greats Is ludicrous.
ROBERT E DALE . J R .
Plain lit/,
v
ROGER A JOHNSON. II.
and LINDA H JOHNSON.
In d ivid u a lly and aa Husband
and W ite. ECN MORTGAGE
A LENDING ASSOCIATION.
INC . a banking corporation;
and the UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
Defendants.

Championship Oame of t’ e
Class 3A-DIstrict 13 Baseball
Tournament will be played at
Winter Springs High School to­
night (Saturday) at 7 p m.

and Merritt Island, to Alumni
Field % b 7 p.m. game.
fhe^lfotvea will also be in
action; fring to th e home of the
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May 2,1999
“BUILDINGA UFE OFSACRIFICE"
presented by

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test Lake C— 1 nlty Churcti currently metis
Sunday mornings it 10:30 AM south of St 46 al the
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set to begin next week

Babe Ruth

Sax vs. Deen, Fisher &amp; Lawrence Royal*. 2:30
p.m.: SaCwSay. May • at Lakeside Field. Deen.
Fisher A Lawrence Royals vs. Play It Again
Sports Diamond Backs. 11:30 a m : Shutter

Bugs Marlins vs. Sanford Lodge M2 Free A Ac­
cepted Masons Cardinals. 1 p.m.; Network Elec­
tric Cubs vs. Sunnlland Corporation Red Sox.
2:30 p m
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nrrs-up, a t 7:15 p m

7:45 p m . the Rotary
the Summand Corpon
.
two of the s a te s wM he an Thursday.
May 0th. with the Markna playing Ms Expos a
5:48 p.m. and the Athletics battling the Devil
Rays at 7:45 p m
If a third game is needed In either aeries, It
would be play on Saturday. May 0th at 9 a m
and/or 11 a m
The Semiflnalo will begin on Tuesday. May
11th at Roy Haller Junior Field with the Devil
Rays/Athletlcs survivor taking on the Sanford
Lodge M 2 Free A Accepted Masons Yankees at
8:45 p m andH the
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*the Railroaders Cubs at 7:45 p m
Game two will be on Thursday. May 13th. te
5:45 p m and 7:45 p m and the If necessary*
gune being played on Saturday. May 15th. a t 9
a m and/or 11am .
The survivors would then meet In the Champi­
onship Finals beginning on Tuesday, May 10th.
at 0 p m
Game two would be on Thursday. May 20th. at
0 p m . and the If necessary’ 0wne act for Satur­
day. May 22nd. at 9 a.m.
Standings _ American Division: Sanford Lodge
M 2 Free A Accepted Masons Yankees (10-2-1|.
Rlnker Materials Devtl Rays (0-7) and Sanford

S3 vs. Utah Plan. 8:30 a m : JIM Enterprises vs.
Crown Trophy. 9:30 a m ; Smmlland Corpora­
tion vs. Bovte Homes, 10:30 a m ; M M y ,
May I a t lakeside Field. Bovla Homes vs. Crown
Ih ip q r. 0:30 a.m ; R ch H an vs. JTH Enterptteies, 9:30 am .; Sanford Campbell-Losslng
American Legion Post S3 vs. Sunnlland Corpo­
ration. 10:30 a.m.

Seminole County adult flag football
Late Hit 13, Horsemen 0; Out’ easts 20. Lawmen 27; and
Bomb 24. Nasty Boys 0.
The standings after ate week
are _ O utcasts (2-0), Lawmen
and Bomb (both 2-1), Signal
Zero (1-1). Late Hit and Horae*
men (both 1-2) and Nasty Boys
The action continued this (0-2).
past Sunday with a rematch of
The Altamonte Springs sea­
an intense playoff
son runs far eight games. The
season Late lilt.‘
maws am pteystf ar Forest City
Davis knocked Ji
~ 4 ao n m u u y School on Sunday)
the Lawmen out of the Champ!
beginning a t 10 a m
onshipgam e 19-0. '
This time the Lawmen
The Cite of
looking for revenge and got it. Casselberry h as Monday Night
in the form of a 20-0 beating of Football year round. Flag Foot­
Late Hit. Rick Kelley and Brian ball that la. and It Is a lot of
Foley both returned kicks lor a fun. The games begin at 0:30
touchdown to help the Lawmen p.m. and every one Is welcome
cruise to victory.
to come out and watch.
Offense was not paramount in
The competition in this
the second match up between league Is considered the best In
The Bomb and The Horsemen. Seminole County. There are
With the Horsemen leading 0-0 several former DCF, Arena
late in the fourth quarter The League, players competing.
Bomb were able to get inside Even former NFL player Mar­
the ten yard line. On fourth and quette Smith has been seen
goal with no time left Dwayne showcasing his game on Mon­
Rackard threw an interception day Night.
In the end zone to end the
Smith, who played for the
Carolina Panthers, played in
game.
Signal Zero received a forfeit the league to keep hi* skills
win over the Nasty Boys. The sharp. Is now playing In NFL
Outcasts. Lead by Darren Europe. The reining league
Hodges, formerly of the Orlando champions T h e Zone* were
Predators, had the bye week.
ranked • 1 in the State of Flor­
The result* from Week 1 _ ida.fay FRPA In division U Bag
Bomb 13. U te Hit 12; Lawmen football. Former UCF QB Dar­
10. Horacnicn 12; and Outcasts ren Henahaw has lead his team
12. Signal Zero .
to unbeaten seasons, three
The results from Week 2 _ times in a row.
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In results from Week No. 2 of
the current league, being
played at Secrett Lake P
Park, the
Lawmen topped
i
Zuma Beach,
21-0: Wolfpsck ripped the Out­
casts. 20-0: and the 0 amblers
rolled A.D.L.. 20-0.
After two weeks the standings
are: American Division _ The
Zone (1-0), Gamblers and
A.D.L. (both 1-1) and Nightmare
(0-1); National Division Law­
men (2-0). Wolfpsck (1-1) and
Outcasts and Zuma Beach (both
0-1).
This Monday’s schedule has
Zuma Beach playing the Out­
casts at 0:30 p.m.; The Zone
battling A.D.L. at 7:30 p.m.;
and Nightmare taking on the
Gamblers at 0:30 p.m.
Ounncr Smith, the recreation
coordinator for th e . city of
Casselberry, says that Monday
Night Football Is so successful
that the City plans on starting a
Friday night league aa well.
Football under the lights la
exciting and how the game waa
meant lo be played. The season
currently runs 12 weeks and
then playoffs and a champion­
ship game. The coat of the
league la 0300.00.

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rabbit throughout the game.
Lake Brantley mounted sev­
eral rallies in the slugfest. but
Winter Park continued to an­
swer.
"We never stopped playing.*
ijlte Brantley coach Dave
Shrum said. *We never quit and
I’m proud of them.*
Shrum and the Patriots, who
will have to deal with the loss of
13 seniors next year. Including
attackmen Danny Hogan and
Grant Shellhammer who com­
bined for four goals in the loos.
Hogan. Shellhammer and de­
fenseman Sean LeBlanc were
all named first-team AllDistrict. but only LeBianc ts
back next year.
Shrum said Lake Brantley
will be back.
"We've got some kids coming
up that will make us even
stronger next year." Shrum
said.
For awhile. It looked like It
might be tough to keep up with
this year's team. After an early
Winter Park goal. Lake Brantley
came right back when Hogan
scored unassisted less than a
minute later.
The Patriots even took a lead
when middle Jim Favero scored
with both teams a man down,
but Winter Park continued to
penetrate the Lake Brantley
defense and had a 4-2 lead af­
ter the first quarter.
Shellhammer scored to open

up the second quarter, but
that's when Patriot penalties
started to get In the way. Winter
Park scored three straight be­
fore Hogan scored hi* second
on a feed from Shellhammer to
make it 7-4.
Winter Park continued to an ­
swer any
Lake Brantley
punches, scoring twice before
the end of the half to take a 9-4
lead, but the Patriots came
back once again.
Down 10-4 after a quick
Winter Park goal to start the
second half. Shawn Quinn and
Seth Alte scored to cut U to 1-0.
After another Wildcat goal.
Shellhammer and Quinn scored
to make It 11-8.
After that, every time Lake
Brantley tried to close. Winter
Park would score off the faceoff and finally pulled away at
the end.
Lake Brantley was the not last
hope for Seminole County to
represent the north region next
week, however.
The Patriots girl*' team Un­
proved to 15-1 as Barrie
Comlns ky and Erin Hogan
scored twice each and the hosts
scored a late goal to break an
77 tie and give the Patriots an
87 victory over Winter Park
(13-3) at Tom Storey Field.
The Lake Brantley girls will
now represent the North Region
to Ihe State Championship
game next Saturday at Disney’s
Wide World of Sports Complex.

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Business

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On hand lor the opening festivities worn (pictured left
to right): Sanford-Seminole Chamber ol Commerce
Director Ron Rose. Ted Moats. President ol Logan's
Roadhouse and Sanford Mayor Larry Dale Rose and

Dale were treated to one of tho traditions at Logan's,
to break a bottle of champagne against each new
restaurant's juke box.

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1____Logan's Roadhouse kicked off its grand opening in
Sanford by Inviting tho public to come out and try
somo of tho specialties of the *Roa&lt;r house. The
peanuts stackod up along the bar are a signature

feature of the restaurant where patrons are
encouraged to eat al the peanuts they want and throw
the shells on the floor.

Logan’s brings great steaks, atmosphere to Sanford
By

K e llie V e n t e r

STaW ttrh n tiT ----------------SANFORD. Florida—Known
throughout the region for Its
great-tasting food and Its
honky-tonk atmosphere. Lo­
gan's Roadhouse has come to
town.
Located at 4649 West First
Street (C.R. 46). by the Semi­
nole Towne Center mall, the
7.800-square-foot restaurant
scats 292 people and pro­
vides ample parking.
At 11 a.m. on Tuesday.
April 27. Lagan's opened Its
doors to the public. On the
Monday night before, the
public was invited to come to
the restaurant, have a drink
and/or a meal on the house
and sample a little bit of what
lias made Logan's famous.
On hand for the celebration
were many local celebrities
such as Sanford-Semlnolc
Chamber of Commerce direc­
tor Ron Rose and Sanford
mayor Larry Dale.
Logans
Roadhouse
lias
been named one of the coun­
try's hottest concepts by Na­
tion s Restaurant News and
lias been singled out by
Forbes and Business Week as
one of the best small compa-

nles In America. The com­
pany Is aggressively expand­
ing Its company-owned restaurant locations and expects
to open at least 15 new res­
taurants this year. Logan s al­
ready operates four restau­
rants In the greater Orlando
area.

tle legume Iasi year.
Lunch prices range from
$4.50 to $8.25 for express
Items tike hamburgers and
specialty salads or th r petite
sirloin steak, and from $7.95
to $17.95 for dinner entrees,
which arc served with a
house salad, one side Item
and homemade yeast rolls.
"Our menu offers many
Items that diners can't get at
other
restaurants."
said
Moats. “That's why we came
up with selections like our Tbone steak salad, our signa­
ture fried green tomatoes,
our brown sugar and cinna­
mon sweet potato, along with
a few' other different Items."
"Of course, there's always
the free peanuts," he added.
The neon signs, handpainted murals and woodplanked floors create thr at­
mosphere of a l 940s vlntagr
roadhouse. Thr W urlit/rr
jukebox plays today's hot
country music free of charge,
and n large window in front of
the grill allows customers to
watch the chefs at work.
Logan's Roadhouse will be
open for dining from 11 a.m.
In 11 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 10

"Wc're always looking for
good communities In which to
bring our businesses and are
especially excited to open a
restaurant in Sanford." s a id
Ted Moats, president of U&gt;gan's Roadhouse. "It's a
growing
community
with
Logan's menu features a
simple but diverse selection
of today’s popular American
fare. Including hearty por­
tions of extra-aged and handcut steaks, baby-back ribs,
fresh chicken. appetizers,
salads and seafood. Logan's Ls
also known for Its free pea­
nuts. which guests eat while
they wait and throw the
shells on the floor.
Peanuts arc a btg deal at
Logan's, which is known for
the ‘messy- way patrons eat
them. In fact, last year. Lo­
gan's estimates that its cus­
tomers consumed 1.29 mil­
lion pounds of die lumpy lit­

p.m. Sunday.
David Green will scree on
the general manager, and
Cindy Copeland will tie the
kitchen manager. The restau­
rant will employ a staff of ap­
proximately 100 from the
Sanford area.
‘Were looking forward to
serving the people of Sonford." said Green. "Our goal to
to make Logan's the favorite
restaurant In town."
WE OFFER

by Nation's Restaurant News.
Logan's Roadhouse Is owned
by the Lebanon. Term.-based
CURL Group, which also op­
erates approximately 3 HO
Cracker Darrel Old Country
Stores locations in 36 sta trs
across the country and two
Carmine Glardlnls Gourmet
Markets In Florida. The CBRL
Group, Inc.. Is publicly
traded on NASDAQ under the
symbol CURL.

Founded tn 1991. Nashvillebased Logans Roadhouse.
Inc., operates 50 company
owned restaurants tn I 1
slates throughout the South­
east. Midwest and midAtlantic regions and five fran­
chised restaurants In North
Carolina. South Carolina.
Oklahoma and Augusta. Ga.
The company has been
named one of the country's
hottest restaurant concepts

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DOOR OF ATHENE TOWIRO
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NOTICE OP ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB BIONTBENTN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND POR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.i SS-4S S-C A .1S -0
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a po litica l subdivision o f the
State of Florida.
Petitioner.

*

RONALO 0 SPELL. RUTH NANETTE RIDDLE, l/k/a
RUTH R SPELL. AMSOUTH BANK l/k /a AmSouth Bank
o l Florida l/k /a Fortune Dank A Savings Bank. FLORIDA
WATER SERVICES CORPORATION t/k/a SOUTHERN STATES
UTILITIES SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL FLORIDA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Succeteoe to NationsBank o f
Georgia National Association a* Trustee under Indenture
dated as March 1. IM S HAY VALDES as Taa Collector
o f Seminole County. Florida and th * unknown spousea
o f the above if any. their heirs, devisee*. O 's ig n ***,
grantees c re d ito r*, le t * * * * eaecutor* adm inistrator*,
mortgagee* ludgm ent cre ditor*, trustee*, lienholder*
persons m possession and any and alt other person*
having or claim ing to have any right, title or interest by
through under or against th * above named Defendant*,
or otherwise claim ing any right, title , or m tereal m the
real property described in this action
Defendant*
TO THOSE ABOVE- NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST 0Y THROUGH. UNOSR OR AOAINST THE
NAMEO DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY OESCRIOEO BELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition together w ith it* Declaration o f
Tak.ng ha* been filed in the above-styled cou rt to acquire certain
property in te re st* in Sanunol* County. Florida, described a* lo lPARCEL HO. 1 1F.J

CNULUOTA BYPASS
PEE SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF LOT 4 BLOCK A. TOWNSITE OF NORTH
CHULUOTA IN SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 2 t SOUTH RANOE 32
EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORlOA. AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
DOCK 1 PAGES S4-S4 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
OEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIOEO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A V 4 * IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST t/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH RANGE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FLORlOA THENCE NORTH 01*S I'20* WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST t/4 OF SAIO SEC­
TION 20 A DISTANCE OF 2SS0 04 FEET TO A 1-1/2* IRON PIPE
WITH NO R L S NUMBER MARKING t h e NORTHEAST CORNER
O f THE SOUTHEAST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION 20 THENCE SOUTH
SS*2I o r WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 20 A DISTANCE OF OSS 13 FEET THENCE
SOUTH 00*29 33* EAST 2S 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAGES TS ANO 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY ANO THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE
CONTINUE SOUTH 00*29 33* EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
LOT 4 O lO C K A TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS RECORO­
EO IN PLAT BOOK 2 PAGES S4-S4 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORlOA. A DISTANCE OF S t SO FEET TO
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 4 ANO A POINT ON THE
NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON STREET THENCE
SOUTH S t‘ 30 t V WEST ALONG SAIO NORTH RIOHT OF WAV
UNE ANO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 4. A DISTANCE OF
SO 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 4
THENCE NORTH 00*29 33* WEST ALONO THE WEST LINE OF
SAIO LOT 4 A DISTANCE OF SS 49 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT
OP WAV LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO.THENCE NORTH 44*21 02*
( A l l AlOHO SAIO RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF SO 01
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 29S0 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
OWNERS RONALO 0 SPELL
Laka Harney Road
Geneva. FL
and
RUTH R S PILL n/k/A RUTH NANSTTI RlOOLS
c/o Clayton O Simmon* ( i q
Sun T ru ll Dmh Outldmg
S u it* 22
200 W«»t f*t%\ Str««t
Sanford K 32*71
PARCEL NO. t a a
CNULUOTA BYPASS
FES SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST t/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 2 t. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANOE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
OEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO R L S NUM0ER
MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST t/4
OF SECTION 2 t TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA THENCE SOUTH 49*03 33’ WEST
ALONO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SEC­
TION 21 A OISTANCE OF 1329 99 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST t/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
SAIO SECTION 21. THENCE SOUTH 0 t*44 '3 4* EAST ALONG THE
EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST t/4 OF
SAIO SECTION 21. A OISTANCE OF S64 S9 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST t/4
OF THE SOUTHEAST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION 21. ALSO BEINQ THE
POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH Of‘ 44'39*
EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION 21. ALSO BEINO THE POINT
OF 0EGINNINQ THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 01*44 34* EAST A
OISTANCE OF 2 SO FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF BRUMLEY ROAO AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF
LAKE MILLS ROAO AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK S. PAGE S2
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA. THENCE
SOUTH Sa*2T'21* WEST ALONO SAIO NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
UNE A OISTANCE OF 30 21 FEET TO A POINT. THENCE NORTH
02*03 07* WEST A OISTANCE OF 2 92 FEET TO A POINT ON SAIO
NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST t/4 . THENCE NORTH 99*03 30* EAST ALONG SAIO
NORTH LINE A OISTANCE OF 30 23 FEET TO THE POINT OF
OEQINNINQ
CONTAINING 90 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER FLORlOA WATER SERVICES CORPORATION
a Florida corporation t/k/a
Southern S late* U tilitia*. Inc
c/o B rian P Armstrong
Registered Agent
1000 C olor Place
Apopka. FL 32/03
Each Oafendant i* further notified that th * Petitioner still petition
for an Order o f Taking before the HONORABLE GENE STEPHEN­
SON. one o f Ihe Judges o l the above-styled Court, on Thursday,
the 2 /th day o f May. 1999. at 1.30 p m . in Courtroom K. at th *
Seminole C ounty Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, in accordanca
with it* D eclaration o f Taking heretofore filed in Hu* caua* All
Delandanta to Ih i* suit and all other interested parties may tim e­
ly request a hearing on the P etition to r th * Order o f Taking at Ihe
time and place designated and be heard Any Defendant failing to
hie a timely request for hearing shall waive any right to outset to
the Order o f Taking

ABB
Each Oafendant and any other persons claim ing any mtarast in
th * property described in the P e tition in Ihe abova-styled
Eminent Oomain proceeding is hereby required to serve w ritten
defenses. If any you have, to th * P etition heretofore tiled in this
cause on th * Petitioner, and any request for a hearing on the
Petition for Ihe Order o f Taking, it desired, on P etitioner's
Attorney, whose name and address I* shown below on or before
Thursday. May 20. 1999. and lo Me the original o l your w ritten
defenses and any request lo r hearing on th * Petition for th* Order
o l Taking w ith th * Clerk of Ih i* Court either before service on th *
Petitioner's A ttorney or immediately thereafter, to show what
nght. title, interest or lien you have. II any. or claim in and lo th *
property described in said P etition and to show cause. It any you
have, why said property should not be condemned lor Ihe uses
and purposes as set forth In said Petition II you fail to answer, a
default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in th *
Petition If you fail lo request a hearing on th * Petition tor Order
o f Taking you shall waive any right lo o b |*c t to »aid Order of
Taking
WITNESS my hand and seal o l said Court on th * March 26.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLEHK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORlOA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERTA McMILLAN
County A ttorney
for Saminol* County. Florida
Sermnol* C ounty Service* Building
1101 East F irst Street
Sanford. Florida 327/1
Telephone (407) 44S-S/34
Attorney lo r P etitioner
Publish Sunday. May 2. 1999
Sunday. May 9. 1999
OEC-t

A m ended M
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F e re e te n u re S a l*
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to
a ludgrrent o f foreclosure d a te d
7/30/99 and Order to R e-S et
Sal* Dated 4 /1 S/99 and e n tere d
m Case No 99-S06-CA o f the
C ircuit C o u rt o l th * 1STH
Jud icia l C irc u it m and fo r
Seminole C o u n ty
F lo rid a ,
wherein T h * Dank of New York
a* Trustee under th * p o o lin g
and se rvicin g agreement d a te d
a* o f February 29. 1993 S ene*
1991-A.
I* the plaintiff, and
Ou* Papalhanasopoulos *1 a l .
the defend ant!*). I w ill se ll to
th * highest bidder for ca sh a t
th * w est fro n t door o f th *
Sermnol* C oun ty courthouse.
34t N P a rk A v * , S anfo rd.
Florida at f t 00 o'clock A M
on MAY 20. 1999 th * fo llo w in g
described pro p e rty a* set fo rth
m said ludg m en t. to wit
Lot 1S7 R iver Run section 4.
according to the plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 23.
Pag* (4
P u b lic R ecord* o f
Semmo'e C oun ty Florida
Together w ith aU th* im p ro ve ­
ments r o w o r hereafter e rected
on Ihe p ro p e rty and all e a s e ­
ments. appurtenances, and Na­
tures now o r hereafter a p a rt of
th* p roperty A ll replacem ent*
and a d d itio n s shall also be c o v ­
ered
by
this
S e cu rity
Instrument Alt o l the forego in g
I* referred to m this S ecurity
Instrument a * the 'P rope rty*
0 A T I0 on APRIL 19 1999
M aryann* M o rs*
Clark o l C o u rt
0 ) O orcthy W Bolton
As Deputy C lerk
A 4 K IL I A VAROO
PO BOX 2124
WINTER PARK FL
32790-2129
99-'04S
In a cco rd a n ce w ith th *
American* W ith Disabilities Act.
persons w ith disabilities needn g a sc e c ia l accom m odation to
participate in this proceeding
should
c o n ta c t
C o u rt
A d m in is tra tio n at 30t N o rth
Park A venu e. S uit* N 3 0 I.
Sanford
Florida
32771
Telephone (407) 323-4330
• ■tension 4227 not later than
seven (7) d a ys prior to the p ro ­
ceeding I f heanng im p a ire d
(T09I t 400 955 4 771, o r Voice
(V) 1 40O-94S-8770 via Florida
Relay S ervice
Publish A p ril 21 and M ay 2
1991
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‘

IN TNS C IR C U IT COURT
OF TNB BIONTBENTN
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
9S M IN O LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
CASS N O . 99-994 CA
D IV IS IO N 14-K
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO DOMINION
0ANKSHAAE9 MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
P la in tiff.
CHARLES J OAOLEY JR
• I al.
Oalandanl(a)
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO EASTER 9 MCFAOOEN
LAST KNOWN RESIOENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIOENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
OY.
THROUGH
UNDER
AND
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
IN0IV10UAL
OEFENOANT(S)
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES HEIRS DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIOENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO th a t an
action to foreclose a m ortgage
on lha fo llo w in g property in
SEMINOLE C ounty Florida
COMMENCE AT THE NE COR­
NER OF LOT 6 ORAOLEV'S
ADDITION TO LONQWOOO AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I.
PAGE t 7. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
89
DEGREES
26 ' SO* WEST.
1004 9k FEET ALONQ THE
NORTH
LINE
OF
SAID
B R A O IE V S
ADDITION
TO
LONGWOOD. FOR A POINT OF
BEGINNING. THENCE SOUTH
00 DEGREES 12' 34* EAST
301 19 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH 89 DEGREES SO' 34*
WEST 262 49 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 00 DEGREES 12' 32*
EAST. 29 7 94 FEET ALONG THE
WEST LINE OF LOT t . SAIO
BRADLEYS
AODITION
TO
LONQWOOO. THENCE NORTH
S9 DEGREES 26' SO* EAST
262 52 FEET ALONG
THE
NORTH
LINE
OF
SAIO
BRADLEY'S
ADDITION
TO
LONGWOOD TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
hat been file d against you and
you are re q u ire d lo se rve a
copy of y o u r wnttan defenses
if any. w ith in 30 days a fte r th *
first p u b lic a tio n of this N o tice
of A c tio n ,
on E chevarria.
M cC all*. Raymer. B a rre tt 6
Frappiar. P la m tilt's a tto rn e y,
w h e t* a d dress is 601 Bayshore
Boulevard. Suite 600. Tampa.
Florida 33604. and file the o rig ­
inal w ith th is Court e ith e r
before s e rv ic e on P la in tiffs
•Hom ey n r immedialaty th e re ­
after, o th erw ise a d a la u lt w ill
be entered against you to r the
relief
de m and ed
in
the
Complaint o r petition
T fis n o tic e shall be published
once each weak tor tw o c o n ­
secutive w eeks in the Seminole
Har ild
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of th is Court on th is 20th
day o l A p ril. 1999
(COURT SEAL)
M aryann* Morse
Clark o f the Court
Oy R uth King
As D eputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls.
Raymer. B a rre l! 6 Frappiar
PO BOX 3410
Tampa. F lo rid a 33601-3410
Publish A p ril 23.and M ay 2.
1999
DEB-231

IN TNB CIRCUIT
COUNT IN AND FON
9 IM IN O L B COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS N O i 9 9 -1 9 3 7 -C A -14-B
COUNTRYWIDE HOMS
LOANS INC a New York
co rp o ra tio n , f/k/o
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOINQ
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
SUSAN J WARTINBE
(99*312-49-9207).
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SUSAN J WARTENOE
PAUL S WARTINBE
(SSfUNKNOWN).
MABEL L WARTINBE
(SSfUNKNOWN)
and spy unknown heir*
devisee* g ra n t***,
c re d ito r* and other
unknow n pereona or
unknown apouaa* claim ing
by. throug h and under
any o f Ih e above-named
Defendants
Defendant*
NOTICS OF
F O N B C lO tU R S SALS
NOTICE la hereby grvan dial
the undersigned Clerk o f Ihe
C ircu it
C ourt o f Seminole
County Florida. wiN on Ihe 27lh
day o f MAY. 1999 a l f t 00
o'clock A M at Ihe W eal front
door o f the Semmol* County
C ourthouse in Sanford Florida,
olfa r fo r ta la and te ll a t public
outcry to the highest and beat
btdder fo r cash, the followingdesenbed property a itu a t* in
Semmo'e County F lo rid*
Lot 54 Block I C AM ILOT
UNIT 2 according lo the Plat
the reo f a t recorded in Plat
Book IS P aget 95 and 94
P ublic R ecords o l Saminola
County Florida
p ira u a n t to the Final Judgment
entered n a case pe nding m
said C o u rt Ihe alyl* o f w hich it
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
teal o f sa id Court pus 29 lh day
of A pril 1999
If you are a parson w ith e d is ­
ability w h o need* any accom ­
m odation m order lo participate
ei th is proceeding you are en ti­
tled a t no coal lo you. lo Ihe
provision o l certain assistance
Pleas* co n ta ct Court adm tm tIrator. 301 N Park Avanua.
State N 301. Sanford. Florida
32771. (407| 323-4330 a i l
4227. w it tin 2 working days of
your re ce ip t of this no tice ol
fore clo su re ta la if you or*
hearing im paired, c a ll 1-900939-9771
if you ara vote*
n 'p a ire d call 1-100-999-1770
(COURT SEAL)
M a ryann * Mors*
CLERK OF 1HE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy D orothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Nancy A Bishop
Butler 9 Hoach. PA
3199 9 Conway Rd 9 te E
Orlando Florida 32912
(407) 391-5200
OAMaOl 1472
Publish May 2 0 1999
CCC-10
i n t n i c i r c u it c o u n t

OP T N I IIO N T IIN T M
JUOICIAL C INCUIT
IN AND FON
IIM IN O L S COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CARS NO. 9S-994C A
DIVISION 14 O
FIRST UNION MORTOAQE
CORPORATION F/K/A
CAMERON-BROWN
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.

vs

HAROLD ANTHONY
QALLOWAV JR
• I al.
Oelandant(s)
NOTICS OF
F O N IC L O S U N I 9 ALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgm ent ol
Foreclosu re dated A p ril 2).
1999. and anlarad in Casa
NO 93-964C A ot Ih e C ircuit
C ourt o t th * EIGHTEENTH
Judicial C ircuit in and lo r SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wharam
FIRST
UNION
MORTQAOE
CORPORATION
F/K/A
CAMERON-OROWN COMPANY
i t Ihe P la in tiff and HAROLO
ANTHONY QALLOWAV. JR .
JENNIFER 0 JOHNSON F/K/A
JENNIFER M BOWES. SOUTHPORT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI­
ATION. INC . VICTOR L SPITHALER. SAMI HEIRICH. STATE
OF FLORIDA - DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND REHABILITA­
TIVE SERVICES
SEMINOLE
COUNTY CLARICE S JOHN­
SON. CLERK CIRCUIT COURT •
SUPPORT DIVISION SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA, are the
D efendants. I will sail to lha
hig h e st and best b id d e r for
cash a l lh a West fro n t door of
the
Seminole
County
C ourthouse Sanford Florida.
• I 1 1 00 a m . on the 27th day
ot MAY 1999 Ihe follow in g
d e scribed property as sal forth
m said Final Judgment
UNIT 79. SOUTHPORT. A CON­
DOMINIUM.
PHASE
IS.
ACCOROINO TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM AS
RECOROEO IN O R
000K
1432. PAGE 1777
THROUOH
ISOS.
ANO
AMENDMENTS
THERETO PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
a/«/a 179 HILL STREET
CASSELBERRY FL 32707
WITNESS MY HANO and Ihe
seal o f th is Court on A pril 2S.
1699
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
C letk o l th* Circuit C ourt
By D urolhy W Bolton
D eputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer
B arrett 9 Frappier
Pool O ffice Boa 3410
Tampa FL 33601-3410
It you are a peraon w ith a d it*
ab ility w h o needa accom m oda­
tion in order to pa rticipate in
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled a l no coal to you. tor lha
p ro via sio n of ce rta in assis­
tance P le a t* c o n ta c t Court
A dm inistration at 301 N Park
Avenue.
Sanford. Florida
32771. telephone num ber (407)
323-4330. w ithin 2 w orking
day* o l your receipt o t this doc­
um ent. II hearing impaired.
(TOO) 1 -100-935-8771
Publish May 2. S. 1999
DEC-9

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
NOTICB OP
•ALB RBNOfHB
PUBLIC AUCTION
Unless rent due la paid in lull,
N olle# is hereby given
the personal contents located
M cC onnell Towing w ill sell at
in
Big
Tree
Salf-Sforage
P u b lic Auction to r Salvage lor
Warehouse *27. belonging to
C ash on demand to highest b id ­
ALBERT J SCARFO
de
r. t h * fo llo w in g described
anil be altered fo r tale to Ihe
| v e h ic le *
public, or otherw ise disposed
o f lo satisfy ‘ ow ne r* lien for
•6 C adi 1QSJQ69WXQJSt4133
rent due* in accordanca with
87 P ont 1Q2HXS430HW292360
the F9 93 SOS and SOS Salt9 -9 9 -9 9
Storage Facility A c t Warehouse
• S D o d g 103D02SCIFF13S1S2
contents basically c o n titl of a
79 Line
9YS2AI39309
3971 Mustang convertible and
1993 C hevrolet 4 door plus
94 Toy I
JT3XPI OVST0004324
p a rt*, re frigerator 17 cu f t .
•-&gt; 9 -9 9
several precaa o f tread work­
• 4 M a n ia
sho p equipm ent, hand fool*,
JM2VC221XE0941725
work benches a n d two wooden
9 - 1 -9 0
car dollws. and o th e r miscella­
• 7 C adi 1GS0WS1 Y2H 97tS2l 1
neous n*m * A ll item * in SetlThe A uction w ill be held at
Stor age Warehouse #27 will be
12 00 pm on said d a ta * above
ottered lor sal* to the public lor
M cC onnell Towing A Recovery
cash o r c e rtifie d lu n d t on
2900 Sentord A v* . Sanford PL
Friday May 14. 1999 at 10 00
32773 P rospective bidder* may
am
at the D ig Tree Sellin s p e c t vehicle* one hour prior
Storage Warehouse 121. locat­
to s a l* Terms are cash o r
ed a t l i t B ig Traa Drive.
C e rtifie d Punda
McC onnell
Longwood Florida 32730
Tow ing rasarvas Ih e righ t to
Publish May 2. 1999
a c c e p t or r * i* c t any and all
DEC-23
_____
bads
P ublish May 2. 1999
IB TNB CIRCUIT
DEC-22
COURT IN AMO FOB

t-tr-99

• -B0-99

SSM IHOiB COUNTY,
FLORlOA
C A M NO. 9 T -9 4 9 CA U P
COUNTRYWIDE h o m e
LOANS INC .
Plaintiff
va
TIRSO EFREN
MONTEVINOE ARROYO
(9 1 *3 9 1 - I f -9260).
SANOII V MONTEVENDE
(SSaUNKNOWN).
and any unknown heirs
dev sees, grantee*,
creditors and o th e r
unknown persona or
unknown tpouaea claiming
by through and under
tn y o f |h * above-named
Defendants
Defendants
BAH *970423
NOTICB OP
FO R IC L O S U R I 9 A L I
NOTICE i* hereby given that
Ihe unda'aigned Clerk ot Ihe
C irc u it Court o f Seminole
County Florida, w ill on tha 20th
day o l MAY 1999 at 1100
o'clock A M i f th * Weal front
do or of the le m n o le County
Courthcua* in Sanford Florida,
offer lor aala and sell at public
ou tcry to lha higheal and best
bidder for cash, the followingdesenbed p ro p e rly situate m
Senvno • County Florida
Lot IS . Traci 301 at CernMon.
according lo Ihe Plat Iharaof
Recorded in Ptal Book 49 Pag*
31 through 37. inclusive as
Recorded in the Public Records
o l Saminola C ounty Florida
pursuer I to Ihe Fm el Judgment
entered in a case pending in
Saul Court Ihe style of which is
indicated above
WITNESS my hend and official
te a ' o l sa-d C ourt this tSth day
o t A pril 1999
If you ara a pe rson with a d is­
a b ility who needa any accom­
modation m order to participate
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tle d at no coal to you. to the
provieicn o l certem asaialence
Please ccntecl C ourt adminis­
tra tor. 361 N Park Avanua.
S uita N id i. S anfo rd Florida
32771
(107) 323-4330 aat
4221. within 2 w orking days ot
y o u ' receipt o t this Notre* ot
Foreclosure S a l*, if you are
hearing im paired, call 1-900SSS-S771, it yo u ara voice
enpaire J caN I -600 *53-1770
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Oorclhy W Dolton
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jan * E Dond
Butler S Hoach P A
31 S3 S Conway Rd Sla E
Orlando. F lo rid * 32112
(407) 381-5200
QAMS370423
Publish April 2S. and May 2.

199)

OSD-223
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OP T N I II4 K T IE N T M
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OP TMR STATE OP
PLORIOA. IN AND POR
•IM IN O L B COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. 9 9 -S M 9 -C A -I4 -P
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA.
INC .
Plaintiff.
vs
SIMON PEW. JANE DOE PEW
THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
SIMON PEW. LILLIE RUTH
PEW. JOHN 0 0 E PEW THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
LILLIE RUTH PEW. IF
UVINO. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID OSFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED. ANO IF
DECEASED THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS 0EVISEE9
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENORS.
AND TRUSTEES. ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMINO
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMEO
DEFENDANT(S). UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
MACKENNEY AUTO SALES
FU/DO GUARANTEE
INS JRANCE CO . GUARANTEE
INSURANCE CO . STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR ANO EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY. HARRIS SOO
COMPANY INC . JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE UNKNOWN TENANT
Dalandant(a).
NOTICB OP SALS
Notica is harvby given that,
pursuant lo a Pinal Summary
Judgm ent
ol
Foreclosure
entered n th * above-atyled
cause, in th * C ircu it Court o l
Semmo'e County. Florida. I will
se ll lha p ro p e rty s ilu a l* m
Seminole
C ounty.
Florida,
described as.
LOT 4. BLOCK A. HARMONY
HOMES. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAOE 3S.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A /K 'A 114 PLYMOUTH AVENUE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS FLORI­
DA 32701
at public aala. to lha highest
and b a it bidder, for cash. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD FLORIDA, al I I 00
A M on lha 20th day o l MAY.

190)

MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By Durolhy W Dolton
Deputy Clark
Law Olticva o f
Daniel C Conauegra
8901 North Arm enia Avanua
Tan pa. FL 33604-1041
Attorneys lo r P laintiff
Publish April 2S. and May 2.
199)
OEB-221

M T M CKkCMYT COURT
COUNTY, FLOIIOA
PtLB RUMRSRi 99-999-CP
M RE ESTATE OP
EMMETT MCKAY LEWIS SR
Deceased

Th* admnistrshon o l th* estate of
EMMETT MCKAY LEWIS SR
Deceaeed Fa* N urrtw r 94-3)2-CP
■ pendng at Pie C a cu t Cosel lor
i errinolv County Flond*. Probate
D em on, the a d ksss of wheh is
301 N o th Park Dnve. Sanford
Flonda 32771 The name* and
a k k a ia rs ol 8to pevsonal lapse-

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT

chalenge the I Biases o f the m l the
ry h h c a tro n * of 9&lt;* personal repre­
sentative. verai*. or pewdekon of
h a Court are requewd to Ma thee
ofctockont with this Covet WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ON
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE BATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OP THIS
NOTICS ON THEM
A8 crerAfor* of th * decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands
agauist
decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol ttva
notice la served withm three
months after the date of the test
pubkeahon of ttva nooca must file
th e ir claim s w ith th is Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICS OR THIRTY 0AV9
ATTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A ll oth ar c re d ito rs o f the dece­
d e n t end persons having claims
o r demands ag ainst tha deca­
d e n t's estate m u s t fit* the ir
cla im s with th is c o u rt WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
W ILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* d a l* o l th * fu s t publicslio n o f this N otice r* April 29.
199)
Personal Representative
CLAUOIA LEWIS WALWORTH
JULIE EASON SMITH. PA .
A ttorney
F lo rida Bar Number SS7132
2040 W nter S prings Boulevard
O viedo Flonda 3274S
Tela phone (407) 363-9910
Facsim ile (407) 393-1239
P ublish A pril 2S. and May 2.
1999
OEB-247

91 TH * C94CWTT COURT
OF TNS U O ffTB IItTN
j u o ic ia l c m c u i t ,
9 6 MMOLS COUNTY,
PROSA T I DIVISION
CASS NO. 99 -9 8 1 -CP
IN THE ESTATE OF
KENNETH E SUMAL. SR
NOTICB
OF ADM M I8T RADON
Tha atfrrarwtrabon o t lha vsUtv oI
KENNETH E
SUMMAL. SR.
deceased. Fa* Nurrfeet 99-331-CP.
■ pendng «i the Cuciat Covet lor
Sen mole County Flonda. Probate
D em on th* address o l wheh r*
X I N Park A v*. Sanlord. Flonda.
32771 The names and addresses
of parsons! representative and per­
sonal representatives attorney are
set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AM person* on whom this notice
■ served who have ubvechons that
chakenga In* vaiclrfy o l Ihe w&gt;« th*
qualihea lain* o l the personal repre­
sentative venue or tunsdekon o l
Sue Court are requved to No thee
objection* with the Court WITHM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE DATS
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AM creditors o l the decedent and
other parson* having claim* or
demand* agamal
decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot ttva
Nobca is served withm three
m orpta a her th* date ot th* test
pu b’icahon or the Notice must tile
th e ir c la m s w ith th * Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A ll other cre d ito rs o t the dece­
d e n t and parsons having d a u n t
o r dem and* against th * dece­
d e n t's estate m u st t il* their
c la im * with th is co u rt WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
W ILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data a t the lu s t publica­
tio n o l this N otica is April 2S.
19 9)
P eiton al Representative
KENNETH E SUMAL. JR
1338 Kelso Blvd
W indermere. Florida 34 788
A ttornay lor
P ersonal Representative
ROOERT EAGAN
217 E Ivenhoe B lvd North
O rlande. Florida 32804
FI Bar No 0021642
P ublish A pril 23. and May 2.
19 9)
OEB-219

Legal Notices
IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TNB IIO N T IB N T N
j u o ic ia l

e iB c u rr,

IN ANO FON
• IM IN O iB COUNTY,
FLORlOA
CA9B NO. 9 9 -f 9 S 7 -C A -I4 -B
THE MONEY STORE
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
ALMOND ENTERPRISES. INC .
et a l .
Defendants
NOTICB OF
F O R ICIOSURB B A LI
NOTICE is hereby given fhat.
p u rsu e r! to that Final Judgment
o l Foreclosure entered m the
above-styled action o n April 23
1999 I m il sail the property s it­
uated in Seminole County
Florida, described a*
Lot 3. SANFORD COMMERCE
PARK, acco rd in g to lha P lat
th a ra o l as re corded in Plat
Book 31. P ag* S7. P ublic
R ecords o l Sem m ol* County
Florida.
to g e th e r w ith a ll m achinery
eq uipm e nt (in clu d in g title d
vehicles) and furniture wherev­
er located, now owned or lo be
acquired, tog ethe r w ith all
m craase* to and replacem ent*
th e ro l and proceed* therefrom
a t public sa l*, to Ihe highest
b idd er for cash, af Ihe West
Front D oor at Ihe Sem m ol*
County Courthouse, in Sanford
Florida, at H a m . on th * 27th
day o f MAY. 1999
Date A pril 29. 1999
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of th * 1Sth
Judicial C ircuit
Semmo'e County Florida
Oy D orothy W Bolton
Aa Daputy Clark
Beln W Miller. PA
3117 Edgewater One*
Orlando Florida 32104
(407) 24* *092
In accordanca w ith tha
Americana w ith Disabilities Act.
persona w ith a disab ility who
need a special accommodation
to pa rticip a te in this proceeding
sho uld
co n ta ct
ADA
C o o rd in a to r a l 30t N Park
Avanua S u it* N 301. Sanford.
Florida 32771 a l least hv* days
p rtc r
to
th *
proceeding
Telephone (4 0 7) 32 3-4330 eat
4227 It hearing im paired (TDD)
f-(SOO) 93S-S771 or I-(SCO) 933■ 770 o ' Vorca (V). via Flonda
Relay a a rvic*
Publish May 2. 9. 1999
OCC-13
IN TNB CIBOUfT COURT
OF TNR BIONTSSRTN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AMO FON
• IM IN O iB COUNTY,
FiO N lO A
C A M NO. 99-999 -D N -9S -P
IN RE Tha Marriage o l
EMERY GRIFFIS
Petitioner
and
ANITA CONSUELO GRIFFIS
Raapondant
NOTICB OF ACTION
OF D » 9 9 0 iV T t0 N
OF MARNIAOB
TO ANITA CONSUELO GRIFFIS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
that an action lo r dissolution o l
rrwrnaga has been filed against
you and you ara required to
serve a copy ot your written
defense* it any to it on Emery
Qntfis. 4St Katie SI. Sanlord.
FL 32771 on or bafore MAY 2*.
1999 and file the ongm el with
th * clerk o f thia co u rt before
service on P etitioner or im m edi­
ately thereafter It you fail to do
to . a default w ill be entered
ag ainst you lo r Ihe re lie l
demanded in the petition
WARNING Rule 12 295 Flonda
Family Law Rule* o f Procedure,
requires certain automatic d is ­
closure o t documents and info r­
mation Failure to com ply can
result in sanction*, including
(karmseal o r striking o f plead­
ings
WITNESS my hand and Ihe seal
o f this c o u rt on A pril 19. 1999
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R W inter
Deputy Clerk
Publish A pril 25. and May 2. 9
t f . 1994
DEB-230
IN TNB CINCUIT COURT
OF TNB I9 T N JUDICIAL
C IRCUIT IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L B COUNTY.
FLONIOA
CASS MO. 9 9 -9 9 CA I4 P
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA successor by
corpora ls merger lo
OREAT WESTERN BANK,
a Federal savings Bank.
Plaintiff.
vs
SIONEV YOST,
at ua . a t * 1.
Oelandant(a).
NOTICB OF S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgm ent
S cheduling
Foreclosure S al* entered on
A pril IS. 1999 in this c a t* now
pending in said Court, the style
o t which ia indicated a boys
I w ill te ll lo tha highest and
beat b idd er tor cash at West
Front Door in tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avanue Sanlord. Florida
32771. at I I 00 A M . on tha
20th day o l MAY. 1999. tha fo l­
low ing described property as
set lorth in said Order or Final
Judgment, to -w it
LOT 60. BHECKENRIDGE
HEIGHTS. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 42. PAOES 27
THROUGH
29.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
OROEPED at SANFORO. SEMI­
NOLE County Florida, this 16th
day o f April. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
As Clark. C ircuit Court
SEMINOLE Florida
By Oorcthy W Bolton
As Daputy Clark
SPEAR A HOFFMAN PA
70S South Diaia Highway
Coral Oablaa, Florida 33146
Telephone (30$) 666-2299
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
Adm m ialrativa Order No 97-3
II you arw a parson w ith a d is­
ab ility who naads any accom ­
modation in order to participate
m th is proceeding, you ara antitlad. at no cost to you. to lha
provieicn o t certain assistance
Pla.isa
co n ta ct
Court
Adnunu Iration at 301 N Park
Avanua Suita N 30I. Sanlord.
FL 32771 (407) 323-4330 aat
4227 w ithin 2 working days of
your receipt o t this notice, it
you era hearing o r vote*
im paired
ca ll
1-SOO-9S5S 7 7 I/a a b
Publish A pril 23. and May 2.
1994
DEO-229

Legal Notices
"P U B L IC N O TIC B "
•ANFORO AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Tha Sanlord A irport A uthority
w ill ho ld its regular
bo ard
m ealing on Tuesday. M ay 4.
1699. at I 30 a m . a l the
Orlando
Sanford
A irp o rt
Eaocutiv* Offices Conference
Room.
A K
Shoemaker
Domestic Terminal. On* Red
Cleveland Boulevard. Sanford.
Florida Inform ation may b *
o b tu n e d by c o n ta ctin g th *
eaecuttv* offices during norm al
business hours at 322-7771
Pteas* take notice that if any
person decides to appeal any
decision mad# by the Sanford
A irport Authority w ith respect
to any mattar considered a t the
meeting or heanng scheduled
herein, he or she w ill need a
record of the proceedings, and
that, for such purpose he or
she may head to anaura th a t a
verbatim record o l the proceed­
ings is m ad* w hich re cord
includes th* testimony and e v i­
dence ip o n which th * appeal i*
based per section ISSOtOS.
Florida Statute* Parsons w ith
d isab ili'ia* naadmg assistance
to p a rtc ip e t* in any o l these
proceeding* should contact the
Eaeeutir* Director's o lfic# 49
hours ir advance o l th * meeting
a l 322-7771
Victor 0 White A A E
Eaacutrra Director
Publish May 2 1999
0EC-2S

CITY OF L A K I MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICS OF
•PSCIAL S U C T IO N
MAY 99 . 1999
In accordanca w ith S tate
statute too 342. notica ia here­
by given that the City o l Lake
Mary Florida. w&gt;il conduct a
Special Election on Tuesday.
May 2S 1999. lo r the purpose
o l voting on 2 amendments to
the City's Charter Voting to r all
City voters writ taka place m
the City Comnustion Chambers
• I Laka Mary C ity Mall, 100 N
Country Club Road. Laka Mary
Florida, balwaan the hour* o l
7 00 A M and 7 00 PM
The questions that w ill appear
on the ballot are • • follows
C HARTS R A M 9 H D M IN T
PROVIDIHQ IH C R I A l l
IN
LBNSTN OF T IN M 9 FON
H B M R IR t OF TN9 C O M M IS ­
SION.
SHALL SECTION * 0 3 OF THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY BE AMINOED TO
INCREASE THE LENOTH OF
TERMS FOR MEMBERS OF THE
CITY COMMISSION FROM TWO
YEARS TO THREE YEARS
BEQINhINQ WITH THE REGU­
LAR CITY ELECTION IN 1999
FOR SEATS 2 AND 4 ANO WITH
THE REGULAR CITY ELECTION
IN 20C0 FOR MAYOR ANO
SEATS I ANO 3 AS PROVIDED
IN ORO NANCE NO 921
YES FOR APPROVAL
NO FOR REJECTION
C N A R TIR
A M 1N 0 M 9N T
RSQARDIN9 WATER, S IW IR
ANO STORMWATER ENTER ­
PRISE FUND.
SHALL SECTION 13 03(3) OF
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY BE AMENOEO TO
INCLUDE THE STORMWATER
FUND
TO PROVIDE THAT
STATE
REVOLVING
LOAN
FUNDS
DEBT
MAY
BE
INCURRED TO PROV10C PUB­
LIC
V/ATIR.
SEWER
OR
STORUWATIR SERVICES OR
TO MEET INCREASED 0EMAND
FOR THESE SERVICES
TO
PROVIOE
THAT
SECTION
13 03(3) SUPERSEDES SEC­
TION 13 03(2) OF CHARTER.
ALL AS PR0VI0ED IN ORDI­
NANCE NO (2 2.
YES FOR APPROVAL
NO FOR REJECTION
For a d ditiona l info rm atio n
regarding lha Special Election
pleas* contact Ihe City C lerk’s
Office at 407-324-3023
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORlOA
Carol A Foatar. City Clark
Publish April 20. and May 2.
1999
DEB-196

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IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORlOA.
IN ANO FOR
•EM INOLE COUNTY
OBHSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. 9T -S S 99-C A -I4-B
GREAT FINANCIAL
BANK. FSB
P laintiff.

v*

PEGGY J PAFFORO.
SANFORO HI00EN LAKE
VILLAS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
and
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Delandanl(a)
NOTICB OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuer t lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure d e le d A pril IS.
1999. and entered in Casa No
97-2266-CA-14-E of the C ircuit
Court o l th * EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County Florida wharam
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB
is P lainlitf and PEGGY J PAF­
FORO. at a l . ara Defendants. I
w ill sail lo lha higheal and beat
bidder lor cash in tha W aal
front door o l tha Courthouse, in
Sanford SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11 00 a m o 'c lo c k
on tha 18th day o l MAY. 1999.
tha lollow ing described pro p e r­
ty as aat lo rth in said Final
Judyment. lo w it
Lot 27. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS.
PHASE I. according to tha plat
tharaol as recorded in P lat
Book 2 i. at Pagat 99 through
tOt o l tha Public Records o l
Samino'a County. Florida, o/k/a
IIS Sand Pina Circle. Sanford.
Florida 32771
DATED this tS th day o l April.
199)
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark o l said Court
0&gt; Ooro'hy W Bolton
A t Da July Clark
Fabar 8 a.t illt. PA
Suila 300
1573 Madruga Avanue
Coral Gablas. Florida 331*6
(305) 6(2 4110
‘ Parsons with a disability w ho
naaJ a tie c iu l accommodation
lo panicipala in this proceeding
should
c o n la c l
ADA
C ocrd iralar al Saminola C ounty
Courthouse
301
N
Park
Avanua Suita N30t. Sanford,
Florida 32771. al laaal liva d a y*
pner
lo
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 eat
4227. 1-5)0-955-8771 (TOD) or
1-900 955 *770 |V) via Florida
Relay Service*
Publish April 23. and May 2.
199)
OEB-220

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21— Pe r s o n a ls

penance «w aril pul you to «ork
Monday morning mth t i C lN nl

IN T N I C IRCUtT COURT
TOR IC M IH O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A I I n o . e s - is a a - C A - t a - *
CnOSSLAND MORTGAGE
CORP.
P laintiff.
CYNTHIA K NAUOHTON.
unknown ip o u ie o l
Cynthm R Naughton.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, A
POLITICAL s u b d iv is io n
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
SANFORD HIOOEN LANE
VILLAS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC , and
‘ JOHN DOE and MARY DO E',
the n jm *» tw in s ficlitioua .
Mi. true id e n tllie * o l
Dalandanta being unknown
to Plaintiff, lha par h a t
mtandad baing lha pari rat
In p o u a ta io n .
Dalandanta
N O T IC I OF S A L I
Nolica I t Kara by g n a n that,
purtuar.l In lha Ordar oa Final
Judgmant ontorad on Apail I f ,
11*9. in thra c a u ia . In lha
C ircuit C o u rt o l te m h r a le
County. Florida. I w ill t i l l lha
proparty titu a la d In l a tH ta lo
County. Florida, doacnbod aa
LOT *3. HIOOEN LAKE VILLAS.
PHASE IV. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK IS . PAOES » .
IT AND 21. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
at public ta la , to tha hlghoal
and b a ll biddar. tor cath . at lha
waal
Ira n i
door
ol
lh a
Santtoala County C ourlhouao
In S anlard. Florida, a t t t 00
a m . on MAT 17. 1*99
Da lad a t S a n fo rd . Florida Ihla
21th day o l A pnL IS M
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W B olton
Aa Da only C lark
Barry V Elkin. la g
9400 Kogar B ird . Suita *104
Si P atanburg. FL 3ST02
Publith May I . 9. 1999
DEC-14

71—Hill* Wantto

71— H elp W a n t e d

pay » graal Panama. 40T-J02House Ctaareng • tertoct JaM
lorn 1 r a t* . 2 3 deyVwk $7Av.
pd, car raqd KM-55S6

Dump Truck Driver

23—Lost ft Found

C U A M N S , Earn U l
t o w n narvacsson. N s n ^ t i
or * N k •nds. | 7 hr .mtosge. car
requeed 434-5596

(800) 7I7TQ63 t i t 17?0

W orkers N e e d e d

E U C T R R IA M M IR H U # ■R WANTED Apply a ljC tM *
17-92 4 Wrtdon Hd LkMary
Saa Howard Ward

Adecco tmptoyment Servlet-* I* now hiring to* m aty
cWNttrM light InduWrtal p o tltk m to the Sanfbrd/tate
Mary m i
• Meat Patten IM ih tt $700 per how
• Quality Control totpnetor l i t ih ft $700 and up
• Ptcu State Operator tM ihM experience required
$7.41 • $11 SO per hour
• CDL Driven 3rd iN fl IS 42
• Certified fo r m 2nd a id S rd tMR $700 • MOO
■Assembly Una Supendwr I t t iM I $7 50
• Material Handler! 2nd khto $6 25
• MacBcal Aatembfcft IM fN ft $6 20 per how
■General Labor $600 - $S00 per how

27—N u r se r y f t Child
C are

Aeport No phone

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r# ty*t# riin In
lor law Call
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33—Weight
Management

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Great C le rical
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53— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

BOYD L TWEED. JANE DOE
TWEED THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF BOYD L TWEED.
PEOQY J TWEED.
JOHN DOE TWEED. THE
UNKNOWN HU3DAND OF
PEOQY J TWEED. IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAIO DEFEND AN T|S|. IF
REMARRIED. AND IF
DECEASED. THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GAANTEES. ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENORS.
AND TRUSTEES. AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINIT THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(t): JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
0 *l*n d a n t(s )
N O T IC I OF S A L I
Natica is ha is by giyan lha l,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgm ant
ol
Foraclosura
antarad in tha a b o v a -tty la d
causa, is tha C ircuit C ourt o l
Senunoi* County. Florida. I anil
sail the p ro p a rty s ilu a ta in
Sammola
C ounty.
Flo rida,
dasenbad as
LOT
2.
FOREST
LAKE
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK S. PAGE IS .
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A 1294 FOREST LAKE
DRIVE. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FLORIDA 32714
a l public sala, to lha h ig h a tl
and bast biddar. lo r cash. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD FLORIDA, a l 11:00
A M . on tha 27th day o l MAY.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By D orothy W Bolton
Dr p u t/ Clark
THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED
BY
L l» OHicas o l
Ountel C Consuagra
• M l North Armanla A n n u a
Tampa. FL 33404-1041
A llornays lo r P laintiff
Publish May 2, I . 199*
DEC-4

k *t the large it Cufflng Service In the Wortdl Adecco
Employment Service hat the |ob Ibr you! Wto offer
great pay. great benefit*, and the opportunity to work
tor prominent companies In the Late Mary/Heathrow
ares. Vito are currently recruiting tor the toftowtng posi­
tions
• Switchboard Operators SSSO-S9 50 per how
• Secrpdonlsn 57.00-$S 00 per how
• AdmMwratlve Assistants $9-514 per how
• Customer Service Reps 10-510 per how
• Data Entry Operators $0-59 per how
• Me Clerks $7.50 per how
- * Accounrtrtg Clerks SR - $9 per how
• Word Placestors $9-$l4 per how

t* tr r k lr tR a i | i u l ( f l n l

vewment 321-6712

c a n d id a te s w ill I x u r

Laka Mary Courtyard. 135 M m
national Parkway, la k a Mary.

9 4 m u m riu iM C e s p

one of our Certified Recruiters.

444-1000_____________________

59—Financial
S ervices

Adecco Is located at 200 Waymont CT Suite 124. In
Lake Mary The Adecco office Is between Huntington
Bank and the Pint Office on Late Maty Blvd. IVate
call us at 407-JJ0-7I7I If you need m ot* Information
Or you may faa resumes to 407-330-966S.

a p titu d e

FWANCtAL SERVICES 11

Item dinK on experience and
p M M k A medical benefit*

Car note to lugh? Pa*t due car
payment*? I CAM H URCALL

■ p in dtoiiJd wnd resume and
ulary history to

70—Educ atio n f t
T r a in in g

Every career agent
should take'this, test

h i t V d en nnc Way
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Subs of Sanford. $5 75/hr to
start Appfy 2435 S. French Aue.

71— H e lp W a n t e d

Clerical * Lirjlit
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To Lota Up to SOU. in Via ne*t
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• General Labor
• Warehouse
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257 Auto Elect Repair
258 AutomMva
260 Bush Hogging

261 Compuiar ComuMng
ila n l f U m ir in n

rUper n iryn y
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297 PM Control

M l SC f l l A N f OUS
( 1N A N f 1A l

46 DMConeoMaeon
58 Budneee
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296 PlanoOrgwi Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Prem ia Cleaning
X I Booing
302 Screen A Glees Wori
303 Saoatarial 6 Typing
304 M n g
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71—H e if W anted

71— H il t W a n t e d

71—Heu*Wanted

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71—H o p W anted

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Opportunities exist now at

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Bunkar'a
son-in-law
40 Domaatlcatad
- 41 Actor — Torn
14 They may boIn 43 Copper coin
waiting
49 Broad at.
15 Regard highly 46 Chemical suffix
16 Expunge*
47 Mao - -lung
17 Ibaan character 49 Agronomical
dlatanc*
maaaura
51 Spiny plant
54 Southern
23 Disencumber
African nation
24 Portia, today 55 Eggdiah
25 Response
58 Intarvena
request
57 Rapid
27 Double
marriage
DOWN
29 Old musical
1 Farmyard
not*
31 Cashew, e.g.
found
2 Europtan
32 Oo on the —
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10 Taka aback
0“ 5— 10 11 TIT" 11 Freedom of
action
14
12 C ity In
Germany
10
19 Bro or ale
22 Slim
24 Of medicine
26 City map
28 Pacific island
30 Part of ASL
34 Wise guy?
35 Become
apparent
38 — Tin Tin
(m ovie dog)
38 Caldron
39 Followed
40 Spanish
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appe U ltra
42 River In
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44 Shorttempered
49 Soak up
50 Yale graduate
52 Electrical unit
53 So-so grad*

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1 (0 —Houses*

21*—Wanted to Buy

231—Cars For Sale

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258-Autumcitivl
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278-Hair S alons

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Medicare

153—Acreage Lot For
Sale

300-Pressure

264-Carff r k
Installations

279-Hauling
268-Ciiii » C ari
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230—ANTiguE/CiAssics

117—Commercial
Rentals
157—M o b il e Homes
For Sa u

properties, inc.
145—D u n n For Sale

141—Homes For Sa u
to R Caktorrea sfyte 2 Kory
pool, tanraa ct kmanreas Ra
duead to 5123.000
Cteaote 1930a 4 Br. 2 1/2 Be
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lot.
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The dead come to life at Sanford cemeteries
Echoes o f the
past still ring

r o f h m lH » t fo r

M useum officials are
continuing to learn about
Important people In the
city's past. For example,
officials are looking Into

th a t d a te s back to

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SANFORD - The past
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Heathrow-klds throw baby shower

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The City a t Sanford la
restoring tta cemeteries a n d
updating th e records of
people b u ried In the plots.
While conducting research
for the project. Sanford
Museum officials have been
surprised by how m uch they
learn ab o u t th e city.
For example, three
African-American Civil W ar
veterans a re burled In a city
cemetery. E ach name
catalogued yields a little
more detail on the families
th a t built th e city.
The Lakevlew and
Evergreen cemeteries,
located n e a r Seminole High
School, w ere likely acquired
by the city In the 1920's,
m useum officials said. There
la also a n earby AfricanAmerican cemetery,
popularly called the Page
Jackson Cemetery.
T J . Miller once owned the
Lakevlew cemetery, an d th e
d ty purchased the cem etery
from the Miller family In th e
1920‘s. Historians are still
researching who laid th e
cemetery o u t
Miller's horse. Bob. Is
buried on a right-of-way
next to th e road, outside the
Lakevlew Cemetery. The
cemetery w as likely
constructed a t around th e
tu rn of th e centu ry /S an fo rd
Museum Director Alicia
Clark said.
The oldest person buried
in the Lakevlew Cemetery Is
a veteran o f th e War of
1812. Some o f the bodies
may have been moved from a
string of forts that were once
scattered aro u n d the
Sanford a rea . Including Ft.
Reid. The fort was located
near w hat Is now 20th
Street.
“MeUonvllle Avenue u sed
to be an old pioneer road."
Clark said. "They would
have traveled down th a t
road."
The Evergreen Cemetery
may have b een built to "
handle overflow from th e
Lakevlew Cemetery. The city
acquired th e cemetery in the
1920’s.
A 1924 ctty bond In th e
Sanford M useum lists
Evergreen Cemetery for
$10,000.
In 1991, th e Chase family
donated $60,000 to

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AO people buried In
Lakevlew Cemetery ore hated
on the cemeteries website at
USgenweb.org The site w as
establish one year ago by
volunteer genealogist Cindy
Knecht, who now lives In
Michigan b u t still works on
th e site.
*n$a la th e wave of th e
fu tu re for genealogy." Clark
said. "It's pretty amazing. We
can answ er a lot of
genealogy questions here."
Half of the people In
Evergreen are listed on th e
w ebsite.
City workers have m ade a
grid with a list of available
nam es lor the so-called Page
Jack so n cemetery for
African-Americans near the
Evergreen and Lakevlew
cemeteries. The d ty h a s
learned th a t Jackson an d
Stephen Gerard were
farm ers who lived behind
the Evergreen Cemetery.
"We’re building up the
stories of the families In
Sanford." Clark said.
Three Civil War veterans
have been found In the Page
Jack so n portion of the
cemetery. Clark said.
M useum officials are looking
Into the folklore of people
burled In the cemeteries.
"We went from knowing
nothing to learning a lot
ab o u t the history of o u r
dty."
City crews have cleared
shrubbery and marked
graves In the cemetery.
"We have a record." Clark
said. "Unfortunately, twoth ird s of the people can not
be Identified."
Historians are studying
w hat the markings and
symbols on a num ber of
Grave Stones mean.
The African-American
com m unities In Sanford
used to have burial societies
a s a type of insurance plan
to prepare for funeral
expenses.
T h is way even If you were
poor you could afford a
burial." Clark said.
The Odd Fellows was a
burial society with a m ission
to provide a descent burial
for th e dead. AfricanAmerican Odd Fellows are
burled In the black section
of th e cemeteries, and white

LAKE MARY - S tu d en ts s t
Heathrow Elem entary
School are m ak in g "
donations to a n a re a
homeless shelter.
The school’s 9 0 0 stu d en ts
recently collected nearly
1.000 disposable Items su ch
a s diapers, co tto n swabs
and to othbrushes, for the
Coalition For T h e Homeless
In Orlando.
"If we can h elp th e
stu d en ts become more
aware of the w orld around
them then it will m ake a
difference." fourth grade
teacher Denise G lum said.
"We can help o u r kids be
better citizens. T h is Is the
time to reach them ."
The stu d en ts celebrated
their work T uesday with T he
World's Biggest Baity
Shower. S tu d e n ts ate cake
and m ints, sipped punch,
and viewed th eir gifts on
display.
"It’s really nice for them."
Glum said. "We try to make
this a s m uch like a baby
shower a s we can . They get
to take pride in th e ir gifts,
an d say ‘look w h a t 1
brought."
In the program’s three
years stu d en ts have
collected about 3,0 0 0 Items.
Glum said.
Kathryn Hendrix. 11. a
fifth grader a t th e school,
said th a t It feels good to
know th a t sh e Is helping
someone.
T h e re are all these
children In th e world who
are missing som e of the
things we take for granted."
Hendrix said. ‘It’s a good
feeling to know th a t these
Items are going to people
who need them ."
S tu d en ts viewed portions

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needed Heme lor area hometeea shelters Tuesday at

facility.
"It would be good for them
to see som e of the people
who are being helped." Glum

S am aritan Home and The
G uardian Home, both In
Sanford. C horus members
san g to the residents and
delivered the gifts.
T h a t (spending time with
the residents) m ade It real."
G lum said.

Camp hopes to meet the C hallenge today
C am p Challenge, which
h as served the n eed s of
children and a d u lts with
physical disabilities since
1961, Is hosting its annual
hog ro ast today.

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donation and parking Is an
additional $1.
Call 322-8234 for more
Inform ation.

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the evaluation of children sieged to have been abused or neglected.
During a trial run of the telehealth project eerier this week, Dr. Rogers
points to part of an X-ray Image of a chad’s leg whSe on Hne with a nurse
practitioner at the Children’s Crisis Center in Jacksonville. The pilot
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GAINESVILLE. Fla.--University of Florida pediatricians are
among the first In the nation to use cyberspace and video
technology to diagnose child abuse and neglect from hun­
dreds of miles away.
The pilot telehealth Initiative Is aimed at curbing a prob­
lem of tragic scope In Florida. A total of 111,576 reports of
suspected child abuse were called Into the Florida Abuse
Hotline Information System In Tallahassee during fiscal year
1997-98. and nearly 20.000 of these children were seen by
trained health experts with the state-funded Child Protec­
tion Teams.
The telehcalth system Involves continuous Internet access,
television and telephone linkage between University of Flor­
ida pediatricians who stafT Child Protection Teams In
Gainesville and Jacksonville, and with medical personnel at
community hospitals In St. Augustine and Orange Park. An­
other connection Is to be established In Ocala next fall.
"We’re talking about quicker, less stressful and less expen­
sive medical attention for children brought Into a small town
hospital who. In the p a s t-tf child abuse was suspected—
would have to be transported to the nearest hub of specialty
care." said Dr. Jay Whitworth. Medical Director of the state­
wide child protection team program.
. "We’re concerned first and foremost about protecting chil­
dren who need to be protected and properly cared for an.
secondly, about reducing the reporting of cases where medi­
cal findings do not indicate abuse or neglect," said Whit­
worth, who also ts UF professor of pediatrics based at the
Children's Crisis Center on the campus of University Medical
Center In Jacksonville. "Certainly, we want to reduce the
number of families who are Investigated unnecessarily.*
"We anticipate this system will enable health professionals
to quickly determine whether a child needs treatment or. In
cases of suspected abuse or neglect, whether further medi­
cal evaluation and Investigation are needed," said Dr. How­
ard Rogers, a UF pediatrician who directs the Child Protec­
tion Team in Gainesville.
"Health professionals are Increasingly trying to play It safe
and do the right thing for the children." Rogers said. "But to
do so. they need quick and thorough medical consultation to
get accurate answers to crucial questions before they can
recommend a course of action for an Injured child and de­
cide whether to file a report with the abuse hotline."
Rogers, who works at the Gerold Schiebler Children's
Medical Services Center near the UF Health Science Center,
sees about 10 cases of suspected child abuse every week.
Florida's telehealth project provides a round-the-clock
audiovisual connection between the emergency room teams
In the community hospitals and the Child Protection team
physicians and nurses. The use of video cameras. Including •
hand-held cameral with zoom lenses, enable medical per­
sonnel to record both full views of a patient and close-up
views of bruises and other Injuries, which are transmitted to
the TV monitors viewed by doctors and nurses an both enda
of the line. X-ray images also can be transmitted by com­
puter for simultaneous viewing and analysis by the special­
ists.
The system Is designed with dedicated telephone lines ao
that the health professionals can talk in confidence with the
Injured child and with adults who brought the child In for
emergency care.
Another phase of the pilot project Involves training nurses
who are at the front line in seeing children brought Into
emergency rooms for evaluation of Injuries and sudden ill­
ness. this expanding the role that nurses play In child abuse
detection.
Whitworth said the system also will reduce travel time and
costs for injured children, their families or guardians and
the health professionals who need to consult in medical
evaluations and decision making.
Rogers notes that the ability to provide community medi­
cal personnel quick access to child abuse specialists for con­
sultation Is particularly Important in the broad region served
by the Gainesville and Jacksonville Child Protection Teams.
The districts they serve encompass 20 counties, stretching
from south of Orlando, east to Putnam County, west to the
Gulf coast and north to the Florlda-Gcorgla state line.
Whitworth, nationally known for his expertise In the medi­
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health project ulong with Children's Medical Services of the
State Department of Health and the Florida Developmental
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evaluation of the project, which Whitworth hopes will later
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Sominols HsraM, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, M ay 2 ,1 9 0 8 • 3 0

People
‘East Meets West’ at Splendid China
.In the Sanford community
.‘when 17 dancers performing
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•Donee Arts) Pop* will act as
•good will am bassadors when
‘they dance their way Into the
heart of the Republic of China
p its summer.
2 These dancers, along with
others from Seminole and
Volusia County, are area mid­
dle and high school dance stu ­
dents who take their study of
dance seriously. They aril) rep­
resent the United States In this
cultural exchange.
For those who are Interested
in a preview of the show the
local dancers will take to
China, visit
the Splendid
China Theater (Orlando) for
l'E ast Meets West* on May 8 a t
1:18 p.m. or 4:20 p.m. Fifty
.percent off coupons are avail*sbie at Miriam and Valerie’s
‘School of Dance Arts, Sanford,
a n d the Oaks Shopping Center

The Literary Group of the
Sanford Woman’s Chib met
|Wednesday at the home of
Ruth Gaines In the Historic
District with Hazel Cash as
co-hoatrsa.

Senior
Editor

Members gathered at 10 a.m.
and were treated to a buffet of
individual quiches, fresh fruit
platter. Uver pate* sandwiches,
cheese biscuits, chocolatedipped cookies, coffee and or­
ange Juice.
Charlotte Knowles reviewed
the book. ‘Secret Ceremonies.”
by Deborah Lakke, a story un­
folding the diary of a former
Monnan woman about the
ceremonies leading to Mormon
weddings.
Fnui Morton, chairm an, con­
ducted the business meeting
and read an essay about
'Points to Ponder* The main

ceased members: AUce Dunn.
Mary Buis HoiUcbw and Cryll
Pearce. Mary Rubs, circle
president, was In charge of the
event.
The tree planting was under
the supervision and guidance
of Howard Jefferies, landscape
architect with the City of San­
ford Parks Division.
The circle also made a
325.00 donation to the Student
Museum, across the street, for
using their (adllty to serve re­
freshments to those In atten ­
dance.
Serena Fisher, museum su­
pervisor. said. ~What a beauti­
ful way to remember someone
fay the planting of nature’s
lovely trees."

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S.O.DA Pops danctrs wd prsvtaw their China act at SpbmM China
baton departing for China. Oancsra Include: Courtnay Roberto, Jsnny
Dannie. Valeria Taricano, SNvon McLamb, OanisMa Sharer, Stephanie
Schmitt. Kaiy Brass, Roxanne Hirt. Sarah Twieagor, Karafyn Marv
tuano, Angela Baragona, Christina Prusak, Natale Wald, Joel Abram­
son and Metaaa Garris.
ending, representing daughter Prevatt. 349-5637.
lose Benecke Deneff. were her
laughter. Anna Laura Deneff PAULS VISIT CAKOLPIA
lerbst of Sanford, and h er
Claire and Horace Paul have
ion, Alan Herbet and family been visiting her mother and
rom Deleon Springs.
step father in Lake Lure, N.C.
Another Sanford daughter, wherethe w eather
was very
.au ra Benecke KoUelT, had cool.
b u r children who were unable
Before departing for the
o attend: Margaret Allman, mountains, the Pauls enter&gt;riedo: Herman KollefT, de- talned her parents and tell
reaaed; Denton KollefT and about her 91-year-old mom
Vlolett who lives In California.
going hang gliding at Cler-

On April 17. the Brat annual
reunion of the lineal descen­
dants of Henri Johann and
Caro Unas Knelling Benecke
.who were among the first set­
tlers of Merritt Island, was held
at the Sam Astln Farm s In
A new bridge club, the
rian t city.
Q ueens of H earts, is being o r­
The couple had six children, ganised. The group meets every
all now deceased, with 43 Thursday at 10: a.m.. at the
Benecke grandchildren, great Seminole Volunteer Center.
grandchildren, great, great . 407 W. 4th St. Players are
grandchildren.
and
great, asked to bring their own lunch,
A belated happy birthday to
great, great
grandchildren interested bridge players are
Nellie Coleman who turned 7?
gathering to greet and meet welcome.
their relatives.
For Information, call Gall (Nell won’t tell) on April 24.
Among the descendants at- Stewart. 323-6690, or Ubfay

Touch of Broadway comes to Sanford

Nina Ann Paaehoal and Saan Joseph Barth

Paschoal-Barth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Septor of Lake Mary, an­
nounce the engagement of
her daughter. Nina Ann
Paschoal of Heathrow, to
Scan Joseph
Barth of
Apopka, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Fclknor of Cape
Coral.
Dom In Honolulu, Hawaii,
the bride-to-be moved to
Lake Mary when she was 13.
She graduated from Lake
Mary High School In 1992
and Flagler College. St.
Augustine. In 1996. She Is
resently a seventh grade
inguage arts teacher at

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Grccnwood Lakes Middle
School while working on a
graduate degree at Rollins
College. Winter Park.
Her (lance, the maternal
grandson of Dorothy Wilson,
Boynton Beach, Is a 1969
graduate of Cape Coral High
School. He graduated from
Florida State University In
1993 and Is presently work­
ing on a graduate degree at
Rollins College. He Is em­
ployed as controller by Andreyer Engineering Inc. In
Sanford.
A fall wedding is planned
at Nativity Catholic Church,
Longwood.

"Night of Stars* waa a gala
affair presented by TaJIrt
School of Performing Arts and
Academics to give recognition.
Day stars were honored by
mistress of ceremonies Bonita
-Rashia* Sherman and the
night stars were honored by
Dili Shaffer, master of ceremo­
nies and Anchor of television's
"A Closer Look* on Channel
Two.
The open selection waa 'Give
Us This Day” and was rendered
by Kereem Merthle, Jasymnc
George and with Eloulsc Dilligard accompanying.
Honor was bestowed upon
persona for their generosity
and support of TaJIrt School of
Performing Arts and Academ­
ics.
Sanford City Mayor Larry
Dale reflected on the school
and gave words of welcome to
over 300 guests.
Alter Invocation by the Rev.
W.C. Barnes and scripture by
the Rev. R.W. Merthle. pastor
of the New Life Word Center.
Christen Spellen sang "The
Lord's Prayer.*
The Julia Brown Merritt
Scholarship Award was named
in honor or Patricia M. Wathly's
mother and was presented to
four graduating seniors who
have been students of TaJIrt
Arts for five years. Students
were Yorhonda Burden. Latress
Haws. Terry Von McKinney and
Sylvester Wynn.
Ttjari Arts presented the Life­
time Achievement Award to
Evelyn McGee Stone and post­
humously for Dr. Jessie Stone
noted for Jazz and R.B. Legarda.
The evening continued with
entertainment
from
great
Broadway star. Harry Burney,
who captivated the audience
with his rich stories and songs
from African based traditions
and sources.
Roslyn Bummgh, talented
singer and actress, has be­
come a well-rounded per­
former. She has received criti­
cal acclaim In her Broadway
performances.

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helped to make the evenings
gala a grand success.
The motto for the school Is
"Determination.
becoming
somebody through my creative,
brilliant mind."
A touch of Broadway In San­
ford was the "Night of Stars."
FAMILY D A T

Minister Vernon Jones. San­ gunge* was performed by the
ford's Gospel Recording Artist, "Young Performers" of TIJarl
has written the lyrics and mu­ Arts. Others participating were
sic to many gospel songs. He Twenty First Century Singers:
will soon have a live CD on the Duana Amle. soilst: Robert
market. He was the recipient of Hayes, mime; Shcana Britton,
three Gospel Academy Awards sign language; Rashia "Kim"
and has received the Certifi­ Sherman, dancer. Jasmyne
George;
Karecm
Merthle;
cate of Outstanding Awards.
Curtis Rayam, leading opera Christen Spellen. singer: The
singer around the world, has Ensemble; Cynthia Brown:
performed the title roles Jackie Brunson; Maty Du Bose;
"Idomeneo" and "La Clemenza Phllllppe Miller and the out­
d! Tito.* and appeared as tenor standing guest who brought the
singer soloist In "Britten's War house down.
The executive director, Patri­
Requiem." Currently he is Artist
In Residence of Bcthune cia Whatley, board of directors,
Cookman College In Daytona staff, parents and students
Beach. He has lifted the audi­ wish to thank all the dedicated
citizens, friends, corporate
ence to the height of Heaven.
The finale "Love In Any Lan- contributors and other who

Young Youth and Families
Working for Togetherness will
take place on Saturday, May 8
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bash
number one Is sponsored by
Mean Gene of Studio III and
Gospel DJ . of Sanford's WTRR
1400 AM radio station.
Bring the family and have a
day out together. Enjoy enter­
tainment to please the family,
parents, children and all
friends.
Ministers, city and county of­
ficials will be a part of this
Christian fellowship held a t
Castle Brewer Court Play­
ground.
Special guest will be the
ROTC drill team. Praise Danc­
ers. Gospel Rap, Soloist.
Voices of Inspiration and TaJart School of Performing Arts
and Academics.
Listen dolly to 1400 AM WTRR
9 to 11 a.m. or for Information
call 323-2807 or 330-3138.
SMITH V ISIT S AREA

M/Sgt. Karen Smith, United
States Air Force, serves as su­
perintendent of personal spe­
cialist at the Pentagon. She
was the house guest of Mr. and
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deveiot "lent ot Sanford Tickets at $12 00 each are available from
any club member and must t«* purcn.ised by Friday May ’ In left
pboto Jewel Williams att red m a modern day fashion h. tv a don
wearing a Christening dress h.i' I made by the late Mrs ••.-a Stewart

■ • .’. man s i iuD will salute tr«* millennium Ain jn jrt e«ih&gt;tiit
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• jiship tund An Evening to RememOef' will get under way
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ARP learns about victim services
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Man i h.cptct at thr
•*. f,, um Marge
ii.i rr-fHirti-d that
die
I f f nils ha- 72 paid
In ir tnc member
, illlv* will take pLur dcu
U'» M.vv the i_tuup is tillering
,i ra-mber- in i- member
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. tu net.v im-mhc-rH will\ also
li tre! I,!)Ti» .$ drawing tor a
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it .irttinn** nullerrrs write
y day tsjjn tally d they
• 11M11i t thrtf tcelings they
•»n im rr.iM- in move ■mrnt
i 4 r» ft » n» t; i pain
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■ enfed \liiW May and
irm&lt;-ti.t with iliank vnu
Im tl! lla work they tiave
lniiu. tut the AARP rr
U no &lt; hair Norma smitti
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ill w..
held Saturday
2 ; at tta- s.infnrd Civtr
■ien.
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■ 1 ! :• Number tj 1 order of
wen [in sent I tils ai tivtty
s[|i it i soi i i J to
provide
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Ii il i olitests
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II||- frisoii were also presI hr
11e i*i King
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(giirrn
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l o l i i r Departments and the
AAR 1
Norm.i said that !hr
•V\;&lt;: tireds to tiave more of
it s members
involved
with
.n.id and »-n&lt; unrated members
to attend ttie meeting si tied
o h d tor Monday
May 17 at
* t p rn at tfie Central Flor
id.i /no Norma also rnimir
i v d members to tiny some ol
tta
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1 • • ti brought In by members
I la AARP is selling the maga
/inrs (or 2 f» to r&gt;0 cen ts each to
raise money lor ttie ■ tiapter
' vnthia lltcnck tticn asked
members to |oin tier in sinking
Happy Anniversary to Marge
•md dim ( arrnona wtio were
celebrating their 5 0 th Anniver

were in runner tip positions
Daughter Daisy lin inson is
state president ol tin- Florida
Stair Assoc latlori ot Femples
and Brother Walter Butler Is
state president ot ttir Florida
State Assoc latlon ol Lodges
Hus 2 2 nd &lt; harity Purple and
wt.it.
Ball
madehistory
thanks to all who attended
Brother Roosevelt Cummings
lr is thr exalted ruler ol the
1 elery &lt; tty Lrrtlg&lt; Number 512
Musu was provided by Metco
and Ac t Three

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy Birthday
birthdays
Illose
were
Ella
Robinson t.illi.cn
Dune an Margaret
ola Skinner larali
IzrUlse Gibson

to the April
celebrating
Richardson
Moore Irene
Jackson. V t
Johnson and

J A Z Z ON T H E P IA N O
v\n evening ol .Ja// on
lla n o
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ITie night
teat lire George Myles and
great Howard Herman at
piano Enjuy great jazz at

Hie agent y otters ttiree types
ol srrvic es [jireit Inlormation
and Krlerr.il and &lt; ommunity
Outreach
Direct Services of
trrrd include i rtsis inter.rn
•Ion. personal advocacv. crimi
nal pistil c- support and advo
i ary. and assistant e m filing
lor ylcttru c nine torupensation
Hie Victims advoc ate is a vnl
Utlteer wtio helps ttie victim
through thr system even going
to court with the victim it net
essarv
I hr Information ,md Referral
Srrvic es Inc hide legal help

Elks 7 th Street and Cypress
Avenue on Sunday May 2 at 7
p 111
Hie night is free ( hildren .ire
Invited it ai &lt;uinp.uued by a
parent or guardian Listen to
the lamous sounds jilayed by
the Benny la-e I no

WOMEN'S DAY
Annual Women s Day w ill Inheld at Triumph
Die New
Church ol the New Age
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W 6 th Street Tlte theme lor
the day will be ''Christian
Women
Standing
on
God s
Promises.
Services will be held at II
a m on Sunday May 16 with
speaker. Elder Carolyn Alex
atider o f Tabcrnai le ol Prayer
lor /Ml People-

siip|Ni(t groups s lu llris and
sate houses i oiitiselmg serv
Ices social sc rv u r pfogr.illis
and
i ommnnitv
pmgr mis
alined at Seniors
Sherry was at the AA RP
inerting as part ot (lie i otllltlll
lIlly initreac h services olfrrrd
thr goal was to infrintl AARP
tnrmbrrs ol the s eiM irs avail
able in them It s also linpot
tail! to know .i I mmiI \|i tun s
bights Iter I lornla t onstito
tloli has made vie title s lights
Ji.ert lit till- law
As a i rime victim you have
thr right to la infurtiit'd dwelt
available sc-rvll es vli tint i m ii
[ieiis.It Ion and the attest es
i.ijie or release ol an iillrnder
Irotti me ait rr.itlon
It is important to irv
as
mill h as [Missitile
to protre t
voursrlt horn &lt;rime A m i t-nt
-pr.ekrr at tin AARP w is I tin t
Richard Hear, who told the
AARP inrinbers how to st.cv
safe Hut It s also ilil|ioltalit to
rt-riirllilier that It you are a Vic
tun ol a i nim
it s not vmii
t.cult Kr[«irt die • rime as soon
is possible and seek lirlp I m i i i
ttie N'lc tuns Services Invasion
III
tin Seminole ( oi liltV Sta r
ill s t mu i
| or more mlorm i
lion lltCilll ttie Victim Services
I rr. isloti or to 1 1nit.it t a Vti tun
if tv oi at! ' all M,r, m .i hi

S C H O LA R S H IP E VE N T
Kappa Alpha Psi ft.ctrniitv
flic Will host then lllsl Sc hoi
alshlji H.iliipic l
Hie Oil.iudo Alumni &lt; hapter
Awards Baui|iiel will he tic-id
on I ml.iv May 7 at 7 in p m
al llu- M.imolt I lolrl on ItUi I
iiatlon.il DtiviTlte theme will he Investing
in the Youth &lt;*ur « h.cllengc- lor
the 2 I St ( c-ul UIV
I he guest
speaker will he Army Brigadier
General William Bond coin
III.Older ol Ihe United States
Army Simulation training and
Instrumentation ( nmmand ol
Orlando
Die tec will be Sfiri per per
sou For more iiilortuaiiou call
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Before her retirement. Nellie
w.cs one of tin- most popular
teachers
at Seminole High
School and one of tier stu
dents. Boyd, later became her
husband.
She spends much
time today attending class re­
unions and recalls all thoscwoiidcrtul classes she spun
sored
NEW O F F IC E R S
Ihe Heathrow Women s t luh
will install oltlccrs at the May
general meeting New oltlc ers
to l«- installed are ( laris K ii
glfn. president Sally Hetsler

llrsl
vicepresident.
Marge
Stenstrom. second vice jnesi
dent. Anita Ira pa tic third vu cjirc-sident.
Mane McGrec-vy.
treasurer. JoAnii Bloom
re
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corresponditig
secretary.
Charlene Benner. |&gt;arllaiiic-n
tartan, and llielm a stc-rrc-it.
t liftrllahle endc.ivors.
Standing Committee- chairs
arcLinda Gratsch, puhlic u1.CI Mills .Julian Calllel . Iiosjn
tallly.
C It-ly
Gomez.
social
Kim
Smith telephone- .Joan Kco Kh.
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PROGRESSIVE

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Announce the Big Event!
Forms are available at the
Seminole Herald office, 300 N.
French Ave. Sanford, FL 32771.
There is no charge for this service.

sav Mai ip- and tun wtm tiave
lieen very ai llvr III thr I tiapter
will soon tie going to Spall! is
part ot ttir i e|eh|.itlii|i
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stirrrv Is .1 Victim Advocate
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realize ttie help that is avail
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* H lc h a r d ." a g e n t le m a n w h o h u d
lost h is w ife W e h it it off and spent
a lot o f tune tfettiriK a cq u a in te d At
one [sunt, he Isiu R lit me an exp en
s iv e ^ift, w hich I trie d ti&lt; refuse, hut
he in s is te d I keep It It w as som et h in n I h ad a d m ir e d h u t w a s too
co stly for my hudifet I am not poor,
1 ow n my home, car, have som e sa v
iri^s an d own H o m e stock I liv e on a
fa irly sm a ll w idow 's pension, h u t if I
hudip-t and am c a re fu l 111 do fin e
A lt e r we re tu rn e d to the sta tes
R ic h a r d ca lle d m e r e g u la r ly »ent
m e flow ers whim I w a s h o sp ita lize d
a n d h a s K e n e r u lly b e e n a tfood
frie n d T he problem is his d a u g h te r
‘ taz * S h e d islik e s rne intensely
R ic h a rd arra n g e d to visit m e for
a w eek to meet m y frie n d s and fum
il v T h e y th o u g h t h e w a s t e r r if ic
a n d w e re h ap p y fo r us W h e n I
w ent to visit him he had a w elcom e
(s is te r printed and h u n g in h is liv­
in g room W hen lu z saw the poster,
she tore it down a n d th rew it in the
g a rb a g e She in fo rm ed me that she
d id not welcom e m e and tho u g h t I
w a s a 'fo rt u n e h u n t e r * S h e e v e n
th reaten ed to hit m e’
l.tz trie d to co n v in ce h er fa th e r
to g iv e her power of attorney w h ile
he w a s out of town, a s she ha* been
h a n d lin g h is fin a n c e s for h im H is
s is t e r a d v is e d h irn not to let h is
d a u g h t e r ru n h is life and th a t he
s h o u ld t a k e l.tz s n a m e o f f h is
c h e c k in g account a n d take c a re of
hi* ow n hills if f co u rse, luz th in k s
th is w as rnv idea I trie d to e x p la in
to h e r that I have rn&gt; design* on h e r
fa t h e r's money if he has any, and
th a t wi re ju s t good fr ie n d s w h o
enjoy tra v e lin g Uigether
W h e n we first got together I told
R ic h a rd I would not see him tf h is
d a u g h t e r objected H ie prob lem i*
In- told tin fie would I list "give u p on
life " if we co u ld n 't see each o th e r
and h e’d rather f»- dead than lonely
A b b ) I am V i R ic h a rd is ~2 He
liv e s in M ichigan an d 1 live in M o n ­
t a n a a n d n e it h e r o f u s w a n t s to
re m a rry as It would com plicate o u r
lives
A n v advice you ca n give me w ill
(»■ g n -atlv appreciated

UfNKl.Y IN MONTANA
O f.A lt LONELY: Do n o t f o r
o n e m o m e n t t h i n k t h a t th ia is
a b o u t y o u . I t ‘a a b o u t m o n e y .
H in r r Liz pays all o f h e r f a t h e r ’s

DEAR DOWNWIND: R e g a rd
le*s of h e r t r e m e n d o u s know I
e d g e and experiencr-, it’s unfair
t h a t th e r e s t o f th e e m p lo y e e m u s t t o l e r a t e th is . If it's iliffi
c u lt for th e m to he close to her,
it m u s t lie e q u a l l y so fo r y o u r
c u s to m e r s .
Ethel m u s t h e told th a t many
c o m p la in ts h av e been re g is­
te r e d . a n d th e h a n k is in d a n g e r
o f l o s i n g o t h e r p e r s o n n e l liec a u s e she h a s n 't re so lv e d her
p r o b l e m s . S h e s h o u l d a l s o lie
a d v is e d th a t, a s v a lu a b le as she
is, if s h e d o e s n ' t r e s o l v e h e r
p o o r h y g ie n e p ro b le m , s h e will
be te rm in a te d . H arsh p e rh a p s,
hilt n e c e ssa ry in the b e st in t e r ­
est* of the h a n k a n d its staff.

hills, she Is aw are of th e expen­
sive gift he gave you, and obvi­
o u sly view s you as a th r e a t (o
h e r Inheritance, Unless Hirhurd
w a n ts his d a u g h te r ru n n in g his
life, he needs to hike control of
his financial affairs.
I se e no re a so n for you and
R ic h a rd to end y o u r friendship
o r forgo tra ve ling to g e th e r be­
ca u se of his d a u g h te r ’s de te rm i­
n a t i o n to c o n t r o l h im . My
advice to both of you: Listen to
y o u r hearts.

D E A R A H H Y I'd lik e to ad d my
tw o ce n ts to th e re a d e r w h o com
p la in e d a b o u t J e w is h c e le b r it ie s
w h o 'c o n s t a n t ly re m in d e v e ry o n e
th a t they're J e w is h *

C O N F ID E N T IA L TO HURT
IN JUNEAU: P e r h a p s you mis­
u n d e r s to o d your friend. It’s pos­
s ib le t h a t w h a t s h e s a id was
in te n d e d as a compliment. Con­
s i d e r t h e s a g e w o r d s of S u ­
p r e m e C o u r t J u s t i c e O liv e r
Wendell Holmes J r . (1841-1935)
in T o w n r vs, E i s n e r ( J a n . 7,
191 M&gt;: “A w ord is n o t a crystal,
tr a n s p a r e n t and unchanging: it
Is th e s k in of a living th o u g h t
a n d m a y vary g r e a tly in color
a n d c o n t e n t a c c o r d i n g to th e
c ir c u m s ta n c e s and th e time In
which it is used."

I f ' C u r i o u s in T a m p a ' t h in k *
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w h ic h p ro m o te d a tru m p tr ic k fo r
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PHILLIP
ALDER

killed the contract.
H ere, W est's four-diam ond opening
(n o t m y s ty le ) sile n c e d N o rth . Y e t
South bid fou r spades, of course.
West started w ith the diam ond ace,
a n d a n o th e r d iam o n d to d u m m y 's
k in g . D e c la re r c a lled fo r th e spade
ja c k , but w hen it w asn't covered , he
correctly won w ith the a c t and turned
h is a tte n tio n im m ed iately to h earts.
S o u th lo s t o n ly th re e tric k s : one
spade, one diam ond and one club.
N o te th a t i f d e c la re r fin e s s e s in
spades, W est can lead a c lu b to his
p a rtn e r! ace and receive a h ea rt ru ff
to defeat the contract.
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Opening lead: ??
p o rter c la im s th a t a d iffe re n t opening
lead b e a ts fo u r spades. I cannot see
w hat; do you?

�W ith our favorable clim ate
an d reasonable cost o f liv­
in g , perhaps o n e phrase
b e s t d e s c rib e s F lo rid a
to d a y - rap id , sustained
g ro w th I A lo n g w ith this
g ro w th comes an increas­
in g d em an d from residents,
th e service sector, business
a n d industry fo r reliable,
cost com petitive energy.
A ll o f us at Florida Power
&amp; L ig h t C om pany want to
m e e t th e fu tu re energy
need s o f the com m unities
w e serve. A t th e sam e tim e,
w e w an t to h elp improve
t h e e n v ir o n m e n t a n d
th e overall quality o f life in
th e region for everyone.
O u r pro p o sal is to
’ rep o w er* two units at our
Sanford plant to m eet these
need s by adding state-ofth e -a rt,
com bined-cycle
tech n o lo g y using clean,
natural gas instead o f oil.

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Repowering the plant in
this way w ould mean d ean -

th e St. J o h n * River w o u ld
b e significantly reduced.

er, more reliable electricity
fo r the many communities
w e serve. A nd, it can b e
d o n e w ith o u t using new
lan d or b u ild in g m ore
pow er plants.

There
a re
a esth etic
advantages, to o . O nce co n ­
struction is com plete, th e
new stacks on the p la n t
property w ill b e lower th an

BENEFITS TO
OUR NEIGHBORS
W hat w ould repowering
m ean for th e community?
Changing the principal fuel
source of the Sanford facili­
ty would bring many advan­
tages to FPL's customers
and other community resi­
dents alike.
For one thing, natural
gas is a cleaner burning
fuel, and this w ill reduce vis­
ib le stack emissions from
th e plant and significantly
im prove the air quality. O ur
plans would also mean that
routine oil-barge traffic on

the current ones and lan d ­
scaping w ill im prove th e
curb appeal o f the plant.
Finally, rep o w erin g w ill
m ean an increase in FPL
property taxes paid to local
m unidpalities. counties an d
schools.

DOING IT RIGHT
Throughout all phases o f
th e project w e will continue
to create d ialo g u e o p p o rtu ­
nities with o u r neighbors.
W e'll listen closely so th a t
w e fully understand p e o ­
ple's needs, interests an d
priorities. W e 'd like to keep
th e com m unication chan­
nels open at all times.

FPL ASKS COMMUNITY FOR IDEAS
The b est way to learn what's on p e o p le * m inds, o r to sim ply h ave them share their
ideas on a topic, is to invite them over for a chat. In effect, that's w hat FPL d id when
com pany managers m et with com m unity representatives on tw o recen t occasions.
In January this year Roxane Kennedy, FPL plan t manager, and B ob Colem an, external
affairs manager, m et w ith a dozen neighbors. Th e group represented a broad range of
com m unity interests and a well-balanced mix o f backgrounds including health profes­
sionals, business peo p le, clergy, educators, retirees an d environmentalists. This first m eet­
ing started a process designed to help FPL g e t ideas from local residents abo u t the
Sanford repowering project.

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17,6 com m unity advisory panel was asked to d e v e lo p a list o f recom m endations on
how FPL could work w ith the com m unity to m axim ize the b en efits o f the repow ering
project fo r the com m unity and how best to com m unicate with lo cal citizens ab o u t the
project. FPL is carefully reviewing all the ideas C A P m em bers o ffe re d .

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Subsequently com m unity panel m em bers have recom m ended th a t FPL
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Sponsor and participate in com m unity events.

■ Establish learning opportunities to en co u rag e environm ental awareness and
dem onstrate responsible stewardship betw een industry and th e com m unity, and
■ D o w hatever it can to ease traffic disruptions d u rin g construction.

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’ W e've learned a g reat deal from this experience, not least o f w hich is that w e can't
guess what's on people's minds. W e have to k e e p asking o u r neighbors for their
thoughts, and w e're go in g to continue to find ways to listen to th e m , ’ said C olem an.

FAQS - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q . Is this FPLs first repowering project?
A. N o. FPLs Fort Lauderdale power p lan t was successfully
repowered in 1992. Its output was trip le d to help contribute
to the growing d em an d for pow er in Southeast Florida.
Currently, FPLs Fort Myers power p lan t is g ettin g ready
to re p o w e r to m e e t th e g ro w in g n e e d fo r p o w e r
in Southwest F lo rid a. F o rt Myers w ill b eg in construction
this summer.

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H ow will the natural gas get to th e site?

A. Natural gas is already delivered by underground pipeline
to the p la n t Natural gas has been safely and reliably used
as part o f the this site's fuel mix since 1959. Repowering will
add new power plant technology th at w ill allow g reater use
of clean, natural gas. It will require th a t th e pipeline capaci­
ty be expanded. W e w ill expect our natural gas supplier to
share their plans with th e community and to listen to your
ideas, just as we're d o in g , and to p ro vid e a thoughtful and
careful plan for p ipeline expansion.

Q . W ill repowering a d d jobs?
A N o new perm anent jobs will be created at the plan t site.

However, there will be in excess o f 6 0 0 1
tion jobs added over the 3-year project,
som e of the construction workforce will com e
rounding communities, while others may be specialists from
o th er in-state and out-of-state locations.
Q . W ill repow ering create

extra traffic during construction?

A . There will be some additional traffic during th e construc­
tio n p e rio d . FPL w ill w ork c lo s e ly w ith th e F lo rid a
Departm ent of Transportation to coordinate activities in
ord er to minimize the disruption o f traffic flow due to our
repowering activities.
Q . W ill you have to shut
dow n the p lan t to do th e repow ering?

A . W e expect to be producing some pow er at the site
throughout the repowering process and to b e adding new
pow er in stages. Just as we do today when w e take a power
plant out-of-service for m aintenance or repairs, w e will use
other power plants to supply th e electricity needs of our
C entral Florida customers as needed.

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The perm itting process
has just begun and w ill like­
ly take until D ecem b er
to be com pleted since m ul­
tip le p erm its m ust be
earned from local, state
and fe d e ra l agencies. The
w h o le p ro cess is o p e n
to c itiz e n in te re s ts an d
com m ents.
W ith approval, construc­
tion could begin as early as
February 2000 and continue
until th e e n d o f 2002. W hen
the repow ering p ro ject is
c o m p le te , th e S a n fo rd
plant w ill double its o u tp u t
making it capable o f serv­
ing ab o u t 486,000 hom es
and businesses.
Today, FPL serves m ore
than seven million p eo p le
in Florida and is the princi­
pal subsidiary of FPL G roup
Inc., o n e o f the nation's
largest providers o f electric­
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SANFORD PLANT RESEARCH
Florida tower &amp; Light Com pany b proposing to significantly Increase the electrical output o f Its Sanford plai by
'rrpow erlng* it. Re powering means th at F P L w ould add state-of-the-art, natural gas-fired, com bined-cycle e&lt; ip .
ment to the tw o largest generators si the
of utlng either oil or natural gas.

plant. A sm aller, d ual-fu el generating u n it at ths plant w ill remain caf

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ering prefect was described, many ib o t
acid ra in . O llie rs shared th e follow ing

m u lt In c k a n rr air, le u visible em issions, and less

• A positive or ex c ete n t Idea.

FPL plant manager. Raaane Kennedy end h er teem w anted to learn through research shout how to help align
company's efforts on th b proposal w ith priorities and Interests o f people In the surrounding com m unities. In January
1999, FPL asked Decision to rtn e w . L L C . to conduct such research and recom m end approaches to comm unity th e-

because o f dic re i i i d rates and Its * p o llu tio n . Businesses

l&lt;&gt;gue and outreach that w ould heal address c It bens' Interest.

The report reflects the perceptions o f th e

peclftcal y d ie h ew in g Industry re ta il Ind ustry and conould benefit because o f dacreased u tility rates and add l-

people In th e Sanford-DcB ary are*.

R esearch M e th o d
D P conducted confidential, one-on-one Interview s by telephone w ith a representative group o f 4 0 c ltb e n i In Sanford,
DeBary and surrounding com m unities. An Interview was designed th at offered each Interview ee an agmda o f topics

The Interview ee s believed the rrpow ering project w ould o tter the following benefits:

In a way that w ould allow researchers to understand people's views and th eir underlying rationale. The questions

• Em ploym ent opportunities for th e com m unity

allowed for free expression on th e part o f Interview ees and encouraged th e ir elaboration on topics in order to reveal
Individual perspectives s i depth.

• A reduction in p ollution .

• Improved p lm t efficiency

• A reduction in b f f t tra ffic .

• Increased power supply

Study participants included people from the h ealth, health services, and environm ents! com munities, business,
industry and tech nical professionals; and people active In the com m unity (com m unity actives). T h e 40 Interview ees
who participated In the research resided In towns located both north and south o f the Vblusia-Sem inolr border w here
th e FPL plant b located.

GENERAL PERCEPTIONS
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• T h e elim in ation o f braw n outs and black outs.

resources and local am enities w ere also noted as positive aspects o f th eir respective com m unities. M any study p ar­
ticipants com m ented that th e area was conven ien t to Daytona and O rlando. The pleasant clim ate and nice w eather
w ere also com m only referred to as positive features.
By Ck , the most common com plaint was traffic. A q uw tcr o f a l study participants mentioned traffic as a problem. G row th
management and urban sprawl w ere also seen as drawbacks to the area. O ther common complaints Included crim e. Ik Icy and a lack o f cultural and rekgtous diversity
F l ori da !
W hen asked about F P L, h alf o f a ll participants described the com pany as solid, knowledgeable, and w ell-run. O thers
com mented on th e necessity o f the poster com pany because It produces com fort, lights, and air conditioning. F P L *
quick response tim e was also noted by a num ber o f interviewees.
Customer service was by far th e most frequently m entioned opportunity for Improvement at FPL. Prople raised
Issues Including FPL's autom ated phone system and a perceived lack o f local represen tation.
M any o f the participants said th at they w ould like to see F P L m ore Invoked In the com m unity They sugpsted th at
the company should host m eetings and develop environm ental and educational programs. Interviewees also com ­
m ented that F P L needs to Im prove Its com m unications w ith the community.
O verall, the interview ees had a positive impression o f F P L O ver h a lf o f those Interview ed feh that the positives o f
having F P L In th e com m unity w ere great r r than th e negatives.

Slightly over h a lf o f those Interview ed w ere aware o f the repowering project before the interview. W hen (he repow

• Fewer power outages.

• Im proved physical appearance o f the plant, nam ely th e removal o f the smokestacks.

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The m ain concern people raised regarding
Interview ees were concerned about the volatile
most people did not know that
ment a l th e she).

T h e m ajority o f people said th at they enjoyed th e lifestyle offered by th e ir community. Features such as natural

• A reduction In power rues.

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a gas pipeline waa already bt plsee (to fowl some

Interview ees from a ll sections o f the com m unity
skxn, and exposure to natural gas if the bnc waa n a if
turbing land during Installation o f the pipeline. O th ar
tty (he potential that project costs m ight be
possibility o f people losing th e ir Jobs.

Irwwfsnwd to the

O v e ra ll
N early h a lf o f all the study participants fob that th e o w n l _ .
o f the
Interview ees iden tified th e foi lowing poskira
o f the project:
q uality em ploym ent opportunities, cheaper
o f o i dripped by b orpa.
access to gas p ip eline, and m eet future

O ver h a lf o f all Interview ees said that few er emissions, f ew er par tln date s, re dared r ir paMutton, o r Im proved a ir q u al­
Ity w ere positive environm ental effects o f using n atural g w to p w d iita sh e tricky O th er p ositive environm enta l
effects id en tified by Interview ees w ere a reduction In barge traffic, the removal o f smokestacks, a m i less land use for
increased capacity.
Some people perceived th at the negative im tm n w e n ta l effects o f natural gas could Include explosions or leaks, n a t­
ural g at adding to the greenhouse effect, and a d d rain.
O ver h a lf o f a ll study participants m entioned fru i t i writ stons, few er parttodaW s, and Impr in t J a ir quality as h ealth
benefits o f using natural gat. They believed that these features o f natural gw would most b en efit people w ith resp i­
ratory problem s.

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w ere believed to

be the most Im portant activities dim FPL should rm p h attar in
th e future. H a lf o f the research participants recom m ended that
F P L become m ore Invoked In c o m m u n ity a c tiv ities .
Interview ees recommended that FPL sponsor school education
program s and provide tours o f the Sanford p lan t bt order to
help FP L "become a corporate etttren.*
O thers commented that the company's em ployees helped to
b uild com munity confidence In F P L Study participants p o in t­
ed to the espabir, ratab le, and professional s ta ff em ployed by
F P L as to why they had confidence in th e com pany. "The peo­
ple I see In the field are tremendous assets. T h e y are ambassa­
dors for F P L and I think they do a w onderful Job.*
M an y study p w rirlp a re i t q p s t id th at F P L com m unicate
about lha project’s safety measures. Its environm ental perform ­
ance. and provide a com plete explanation o f th e plant's repow ­
ering including the projects pros and cons. O thers M id that
F P L was doing a good Job and that the com pany should "keep
doing what they have been doing.*
In fo rm a tio n A b o u t dm I
Alm ost three-quarters of those who p articip ated In the study
said that they would seek additional info rm ation about th e
repowering project directly from F P L O th e rs suggestrd the
In tern et, county perm itting offices, the F lo rid a Public Service
C o m m itlio n , or g avem m ent environm ental agencies as possi­
ble resources for project inform ation.
T h e types o f Inform ation that they w ould be Interested In
included the project's purpose, economic Im p a c t, environm en­
ta l Im pact, and tim e Une. O thers said th a t they would seek
Inform ation about the project's safety m easures, ks im pact on
children’s heskh, and specifics about bringing natural gas in to
the com m unity (They would be Interested In the location o f
the pipeline, type o f gas, and Inform ation on th e gas supplier).

ADVICE TO FPL

The employees of FPUs Sanford Power Plant invite you to an
Open House on the Sanford Repowering Project

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Tuesday, May 4, 1999
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Historic DeBary Hall
210 Sunrise Boulevard in DeBary

Together we have an opportunity to make our
community an even better place to live. Wfe at
Florida Power &amp; Light Company are just begin­
ning plans to rep o w er at the Sanford plant
using state-of-the-art technology and significant­
ly more natural gas instead of oil. Repowering
means adding equipment that would enable us to
provide you -with cleaner, more reliable power at
the same site with no new land.
Please join us at this open house where you
can see a variety o f displays on FPL and the
re p o w e rin g proposal. We encourage you to

In closing, all interviewees were asked ' I f th e y could give one
piece o f advice to F P L about the repow ering project or any­
thing else, what would that advice be?* M a n y replied that F P L
should keep the com munity Inform ed and hie sure to com m u­
nicate about the Repowering Project's s a fe ty environm ental
im pact, and economic im pact. Also o f Im portance to m any
research participants was that FPL listen to local residents.
‘ Invo ke people In the decisions • don't shut th em out.*

come and ask questions about the project and
give us your suggestions on how we can make
this a better proposal for the com m unity
O ther exhibits on hand fo r your enjoy­
m ent will be a real 192 5 M a ck truck, part
o f FPL's "W orking W heels'' antique truck
exhibit, and a collection o f historic photo­
graphs that highlight the early days o f elec­
tricity and construction o f the Sanford plant
in the early 20's. T h e historical exhibits are
jo in tly sponsored by the Historic DeBary
Hall ana the FPL Historical M useum .

Please visit our Repowering Sanford Web site, too. Find us at w w w .fpl.com and "About FPL.”

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Happy Easter

LAKE M ARY • Lakr Mary city
com m issioners Thursday op’v rd unanim ously thrrc o f
r agen da Item*, with Commteoioner Thom G reene dia­
l l i n g on a vole to am end th e
future land uae o f com m ercial
property aouth o f Anderson
Lane.
In a related vote, rom m lsaloneni approved the change
In w ru n g designation from A g ­
ricultural- 1 to C om m ercial-1 .
a designation for professional /
office sites.
In an am ended ’ d evelop er's
agreem ent.’ W lndovrr will not
be allowed to use the property
to house an adult co n g reg a te
living facility, nor food-andtleverage outlets like restau­
rants or nightclubs.
The d evelop er will have to
preserve
existing trees and
vegetation In all buffer and
setback areas and keep a
watchful eye on new land­
scaping so that It. w ithin three
years, ro vers about HO percen t
of the building
farin g la k e ­
side. per an ’ oparlly* clause.
Grrene questioned the en­
forceability
o f the ca p a city
clause, w hich cannot be g u a r­
anteed heeatise o f th e *ise o f
STAFF WHTTEH
live
vegetation
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SANFORD
• The
p o lice
drought, heavy rains and even
c h ie fs office awaits the a rriva l
freezes cou ld affect the out­
o f the city's next top cop.
come o f the landscaping effort.
Former
C h ief J oe D illa rd 's
When G reen e questioned the
desk Is em pty. He's rem oved
city attorney. Donna McIntosh,
his personal belongings. A ctin g
on w hether the city would be
C hief Ray Bronson w orks a few
able to en force the clause, she
fret away from a sm aller of­
answered. ’ Probably not.’
fice.
The develop er got a rare
Bronson Is among 75 who
shot In the arm from a cittern.
have applied for the c h ie fs
Debbie Robinson, w ho said
Job. City o f Sanford Human

Beware of
calls asking
for money
STAFF w h it e r
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Altamonte Springs Fire D e­
partment on Thursday Issued
a warning prompted by com­
plain Is from cttlaena receiving
phone calls requesting dona­
tions to Their local fire d e ­
partment.’ The telemarketing
atom may also be targeting
other local cities and counties,
•w o rd in g to (Ire department
spokesman Alan S. Hams.
K an ts said his department
received two complaints on
Wedncoday and that ’ they
started pouring In* an Th urs­
day. regarding a telemarketing
erom now taking place, where
callers request money to be
sent to a specific location m
donation to a local fire d e ­
partment.
*We want to make sure peo­
ple don't send money to this
organization.* H a m s said. *We

C

proaoat Stephen Sondheim 's
m usical ’ Into the W oods* at
901 Sand Lake Road. A lta­
monte Springs on April 8. 0.
and 10 at 7:30 p.m . Tickets
are 85 pre-sale. 86 at the
door. 84 for card-carrying
thespians. and 84 for groups
o f 20 or more. For more In ­
form ation. call (407| 320­
342 9 .
C s s t r s l Hoard m eets M on­
day at 7:30 p.m. at 232
Hush Uoulevard to hold a
public hearing on a tem ­
peram en tal determ in ation
on a m ale canine owned by
Anthony M ujlc o f Longwood.
O ther business includes
election o f a chairm an and
vice chairm an. For more In ­
form ation. call the shelter at
1407) 323-2500.
O res— s i Lakes Middle
School 7lh -grad e-stu dm ts
In M elissa C r n y 's class arc
participating In a Junior
Achievem ent program d e ­
signed by M errill Lynch dr
Co. to acquaint youngsters
with the stock m arkrt. V o l­
u nteer Scott Cox Is tracking
the students the 'b o o m s and
busts’ o f the stock markrt In
term s the you ngsters can
understand.
Cox selects com panies that
M errill Lynch a lready follows
and chooses n am es the stu ­
dents w ill Im m ediately r e c ­
ognize like NIKE and CocaCola. as well am som e less
known names like A m a ­
zon.com and Oriando-bascd
Darden Restaurants. After
com piling a list o f eight
com panies., the students are
broken up into groups and
given 8100.000 In play
money to Invest.
Cox said that the group
which m ade the most profit
last ye a r split their
S I 00.000 ’ pretty evenly
am ong the eight stocks.’ A n ­
other grou p put 880.000
Into one com pany with poor
perform ance and lost.
This program ru n s through
April 22. T o le a m m ore or
participate In J u n io r
Achievem ent program s, call
(407) 898-2121.

□Q U O TE

“Three may keep
a secret if two of
them are dead."

□ INDEX
C l a s s i f i e d ............I
C o m i c s ..............
C ro ssw o rd . . . .
D ear A b b y . . . .
S c h o o ls
..............
H e a lt h ft F it n e s s
H o roscop e . . . .
O b it u a r ie s . . . .
O p in io n ..............
P e o p le .............‘.2
S p o r ts
................ ]
T e le v is io n . . . .

SPD waits for new top cop
Resources
Director
Joseph
D m aro h M Friday Host appttrants will have until mid April
to contact *ne city.
Meanwhile, the m em bers o f
the law enforcem ent agency go
about their duties. -W e re op­
tim istic - very positive.'* said
Sgt. Darrell Presley o f the
SPD. *K vrryonr trusts we ll get
a good leader. It's very quiet
Internally. W e're doUut our
Jobs.’*
Community policing la the
top priority - a special empha-

community station manned by
the SPO and tbs Seminole
County Sheriffs Office. Soon,
there will be similar partn er­
ships in other parts of the city.
Presley said that the S PO
has begun to report directly to
City M anager Tony V a n D e rw orp as the result o f a M a rc h
referendum
passed by
th e
city’s eligible voters. V a n D erworp Is the go-to man for th e
city's police and fire chiefs.

sort through the applicants for
the police c h ie fs job. DeNaro
aoid Friday that h r wants to
h ove a com m itter meeting In a
The
com m ittee
Includes
Sem inole County Sheriff Don
Esltngrr. Altam onte Springs
Police C h ief Bill Liquor). San­
ford
M ayor
Larry
Dale.
VanDerw orp.
D m aro.
and
residents.
Linda Kuhn and
Jam es Purdy.

Residents not satisfied
w ith apartm ents
STAFF WHITEH

An accident occurred Friday morning nsar ths intsr•action of th# Stata Road 427 and Stata Road 417.
Sevarai people received medical attention. The Ftor-

Ida Highway Patrol. Sanford Pofca Departmsnt.
Saminols County Sheriffs deputies, and Santord Firs
Department responded on the scene.

SANFORD - Residents tn a
Sanford apartm ent
co m p le x
are com plain ing about t e r ­
mites. exposed
wiring
and
other problem s.
Tknya W illiam s, who lives in
apartment 110 o f the R id g e ­
wood Villas Apartm ents n e a r
Sem inole High School.
that a portion o f her roof c o l­
lapsed Tuesday. She said h er
apartment has exposed e le c ­
trical wiring, w eak walls, and
a problem w ith roaches and
term ites.
"All these apartm ents n eed
to be rewired.’ W illiam s said.
T h in g s need to be fixed.
It's
an em ergency.’
Carolyn Paslcy. who lives In
apartment 115, said she w as
In W illiam s' apartm ent w hen
the portion o f the roof fell, h it­
ting her on the head.
On Tuesday afternoon, w ork-

Fam ily a ffa ir comes to S an ford
SANFORD • The Sem inole
County C ooperative Extension
Service Fam ily and com m unity
Education
Volunteers
are
hosting th e ir 6th Annual Fam­
ily Affair at R ea W orld In
Sanford on April 17 betw een
10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The Fam ily Affair is a special
event designed to reach lowincome fam ilies o f Sem inole
County that showcases free
community services and
af­
fordable program s available to
those In need.
Additional sponsors o f A
Family A ffa ir arc the Extension
Family and Com m unity Edu­
cation Volunteers. Flea World
and Fun
World.
Sem inole

County Health
D ep a rtm en t,
and
the
Sem inole
C ounty
Hoard o f County C om m ission ­
ers.
The follow ing agencies w ill
be showcasing their services at
Flea
W orld:
The S em in ole
County Sheriff's o m c e . T h e
Grove Counseling Center, Hoys
Town. The Center for A ffo rd ­
able
Housing.
S em in ole
County
Education
S u p port
Center Pre-K Early In terven ­
tion. D epartm ent
o f Labor
Jobs and Benefits. C h ild ren 's
Home
Society.
S em in ole
Comm unity
College
Adult
Education. Adult Migrant P r o ­
gram and One Stop C en ter:
and Healthy Fam ilies S em i­

nole. Better Living for Seniors.
Sem inole County Health D e­
partm ent. Comm unity Health:
Healthy Start Program; KidCare Program ; W om en. In­
fants. and Children (W.I.C.):
and Com m unity Assistance.
There will be freeT-shlrts.
fingerprinting.
cholesterol
check.
HIV Testing: blood
pressure checks,
agency In­
form ation,
circus.
puppet
shows.
Free transportation to and
from A Family Affair Is being
provided through Lynx.
For
further
Inform ation
pleuse contact Nancy
Lodge
at (407) 665-5559.

R E M IN D E R
Daylight Savings Time be­
gins Sunday at 2 a.m.
Don’t forget to set yo u r
docks ahead.

era replaced
a hot w ater
heater tn apartment 210. and
repaired the d iy -w sll to the
celling tn WUUams' apartment.
HumboJugh said he first heard
about the need for the repairs
at around midnight on Mon­
day.
"This is a 15-hour tu rn ­
around. and they’re still c o m ­
plaining.* Bumbalugh said.
W illiam s and Paslcy sold
they tried to call Humbalugh
about the ceding Saturday and
Sunday, but could not reach
him.
Paslcy
sold
her
young
dau gh ter com plains at night
about ’ term ites running up
her nose,* that her apartment
has a roach problem , weak
walls, exposed
wiring, and
weak floors. She said the but­
tons on her fuse box are loose,
and that her Ore extinguisher
has exp ired .
Ridgewood Villas has 00
rental units, and 45 ore curFlssss sss Apart— eta. Fogs 8A

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Police Log
The M M n i reports were complied from the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office tor Incidents
reported through April 2.

April I. 1:31 a.m.. Country Cove Court. John W .
Taylor. DOB 9/24/58. w as arrested by Oviedo Police officer*.
charged with Battery.
o n u o , April 2, 1:19 a.m.. Northgate Circle. Stuart Alberto
Daaouloute. DOB 0/25/80. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged Battery.

April I. 11:53 a.m .. South State
Road 434, Robin Bogan Shedd. D O B 10/11/03. was arrested
by Altamonte Springs Police officers, charged with Shoplift­
ing.
r m
PARK. April I. 0:15 a.m.. Monarch Circle. William O r tli (a.k.a. Angel S. OrtU). D O B 8/4/00, w a a arrested b y
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged w ith Burglary to
Unoccupied Business and O ran d Theft.
U U B MART. April 1. 0:55 a.m.. Country C lu b Road. T od d
Franklin Crawl. DOB 3/26/00. was arrested by Lake M a ry
Police officers, officers, charged with Retail Theft.
L A O MART, April I. 11:05 p.m.. Lake Em m a Road. Royden
Oyarbide. DOB 4/2/80. w as arrested fay Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Petty Theft.

I, April 2. 12:54 a.m.. Moton Avenue. Vartan
Mitchell. DOB 9/0/79. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Controlled Substance •• P o s­
sess / Cannabis Under 20 Oram s.
SANFORD, April 2. 12:05 a.m.. Orange Boulevard. D aniel
Donald Gore, DOB 8/20/05. waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged arllh Controlled Substance •
• Possession of Cannabis With Intent lo Sell.

Help right crime In your community. It you tune Infor­
mation on a crime call 423-TIPS. You can remain anony­
mous and may be eligible fbr a w a rd

{CAPTAIN’S
LICENS

M e e t in g
that the Wlndover developer
gave her more than all the d e ­
velopers at the Sun, Rinehart
and Primers development cor­
ridors combined.
In other action, commissionera unanimously approved an
expenditure
tf
abnoat
8150.000 for technology up­
grades. An AS/400 system
from
Mainline
Information
Systems for $39,072.55 and a
specialised police department
computer system from KTB for
$105,903. were approved fbr

Calls

purchase after Commissioner
Oaiy
B r a id e r 's
concerns
about Y2K compliance, c a p a ­
bility an d size were addressed.
He asked. "Are we maximising
our com puter potential?*
Commissioners
also
con­
ducted a public hearing on the
First Reading o f two ordi­
nances slated for special e le c ­
tion on M ay 25. A C h arter
Amendment to Increase the
commissioners* terms o f office
from two to three years and
another allowing commission­
ers to secure
low-interest,
multi-year debt bond Issues
for water, sew er and storm w a­
ter Improvements are set for
Second Reading at the April
15 d ty commission meeting.

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are encouraged
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money and services to their
local Are departments all year
round.

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fighters become fund raisers,
we will collect with ou r boots
and the equipment Is always
dearly visible.* he said.

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ROBERT K. GREGORY, SR.
Robert
Kennedy G regory.
Sr.. 88, Wlnnemlssett Ave.,
DcLand, died Thursday A p ril
1. 1999. B om Sept. 7, 1910
In Brlckchurch.
Tenn.,
he
m oved to Central Florida In
1936 from Lake City.
Mr.
Gregory owned and o p era ted
the Gregory Lumber Com pany
In DeLand. He was a m e m b e r

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Childcare up to age J provided.
W " M to Slit 49 (Longwood).TWn b * on SA 4M.TWn right t
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('.h a n g in g Job*?

Survivors Include wife. M e r le
S. Daniel. Deltona: son. Alvin
Daniel. Fayetvtlle. Oa.: son.
Glen C. Daniel. Douglasvllle.
Ga.; son. Clarence *Buddy*
Locklear, Cross City: daughter.
Shirley
A
M orrow .
McDonough.
Ga.: daughter.
Janet D. Poclga. Orange City:
sister. Cortnne Kidd. D eltona:
12 grandchildren. 15 g re a t­
grandchildren .
BaldaufT
Family
Funeral
Home, Deltona, In charge o f
services.

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The family o f Jack
Kanner, would like to
thank everyone fo r your
kindness and concern
during our time o f need.
We have been so
touched by the generosity
and the caring shown to
us by so many and In
many different uays in
the past week. It has
meant the world to us to
discover how many lives
were touched by Jack
Kanner.

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CttUens are asked to docu­
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and to contact early next week
the fire marshal's office with
any information pertinent to
this investigation.
The
dcrtmenl’s main num ber la
)7) 830-3844.

Survivors
Include
wife,
Rosem ary Lakey. Lake Mary;
son, Robert Lakey. Canton,
M ich.: son. Stephan Lakey.
Rlvervtew. Mich.: son, Donald
Lakey. Indianapolis. Ind.; son.
Sam uel
Lakey.
Dearborn
Heights,
Mich.;
daughter.
Paula Reynolds, Indianapolis.
Ind.; slater,
D olores Steinbacher. Albion, .In d.; slater.
Loralne Penlnger. Evansville..
Ind.; n in e grandchildren.
Baldwin -Fairchild -Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
services.

“O

F a s h io n "

For
example,
firefighters
throughout (he country tradi­
tionally raise money for J e m 's
Kids (the Jerry Lewis muscular
dystrophy telethon) at the end
of summer, standing at Inter­
sections with fire trucks usu­
ally visible to passing motor­
ists. Sometimes they raise
hinds at community events
and are clearly representing
their departments.

PAUL R. LAKST
Psul R. Lakey, 74. Autumn
Oaks Place, Lake Mary, died
Wednesday March 31, 1999.
Bom in Ft. Wayne. Ind.. he
moved to Central Florida In
1991 from Dearborn Heights,
Mich. Mr. Lakey w as a mailer
for a newspaper.
11c was a
m em ber of the Nativity Catho•BcCftu reli. Longwood.
Mr. Lakey served tn the U.S.

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O B IT U A R IE S
o f the A llia n ce Church o f D eLand.
Cornells Brinson. 95. W .
Mr. G rego ry was a m e m b e r
New England Avenue. W in ter
o f the Rotary C lu b In D eLan d.
Park, died Sunday March 28.
with perfect attendance fo r 52
1999. B om In Millen. Oa.. she
years.
He
enjoyed
fly in g
moved to Central Florida In
planes and golfin g.
1974. Ms. Brinson sraa s D o ­
Survivors Inclu de son. R ob ­
mestic Engineer.
She was a
ert K. G rego ry. Jr.. S an fo rd ;
Baptist. .
O rrgory,
M y rtle
S u n iv d N include grandson. . son. John
Beach.
S .C .:
son.
W c s tle y
John W. ‘ Bobby* Mathis. S a
Moore.
Lookou t
Mt.,
Oa.;
vannah.
Oa.;
sister-in-law,
daughter, R u th Nodlne. D e Zonnie Brinson. Winter Park:
Land: d a u gh ter. Ann C o ttre ll.
seven great-grandchildren. 15
Atlanta. Oa: daughter, C o n n ie
great- great-grandchildren.
llotalen, T o c c o a . Oa.; d a u g h ­
Golden's
Funeral
H om e.
ter. Dr. D eity Th om e. O rm on d
W inter Park. In charge
of
Beach: sister. Daisy T h ere sa
services.
Newton,
Jacksonville:
27
grandchildren .
19
g re a t­
M ARTHA J. C R liPn tO
gra n d ch ild ren .
Martha
J.
Crlsplno.
75,
C arpenter
Curry
F u n era l
Cherokee Circle, Sanford, d ied
Home, D eLand, la In ch a rge o f
Tuesday March 30, 1999. She
services.
was b o m In Brooklyn. N.Y.
Mrs. Crlsplno was a re tire d
JAMES JA C K S O N . JR.
manager
for
K-Mart
Food
James J a ck so n , Jr.. 51. W .
Service. She wus a member o f
Symonds A ven u e. Winter Park,
St. Ignatius Catholic Church o f
died W ed n esd a y March 3 1 .
Tarpon Springs.
1999.
B om
In O gleth orp e.
Mrs. Crlsplno Is survived by
Ga.. he m o v e d to C e n tra l
husband,
Joseph
Crlsplno.
Florida In 1948. Mr. J ackson
Sanford.
was a D ental Lab T ech n icia n .
Woodlawn Carry Hand Fu­
He was a m e m b e r o f the Mt.
neral Home.
Longwood,
In
Moriah
M ission ary
B aptist
charge o f services.
Church.
Mr. J a ck so n served In th e
LCWI1 9. DANIEL
U.S. Air F o r c e .
Leads 3. Daniel, 79. W in g
Survivors Include son. T r y
Terrace, Deltona, died T h u rs ­
Phillips. W in te r Park;
son.
day April I. 1999.
Bom in
James Ph illips. Winter Park;
Villa Rica, Oa.. lie moved to
daughter. L a tin a Mallory. W in ­
Central Florida In 1963 from
ter
Park:
daughter.
Laura
Cross City. Mr. Daniel was re Jackson. G a ston . S C .; d a u g h ­
tired from the Deltona Utilities
ter. Shekina Jackson, G aston ,
Co. He waa the Supervisor o f
S.C.; dau gh ter, Shanta J a ck Heavy Equipment. He was a
son. Gaston. S.C.; brother, J o ­
Baptist.
seph Jackson . Elizabeth C ity.
Mr. Daniel served In the U.S.
N.C.; great A u nt. Rosa E d ge.
Arm y. He was the second ftre
Orlando: a u n t. Irene Byrd. A t­
ch ief o f (h e Deltona V olu n teer
lanta. Oa.; aunt, Lilia M ae
Fire Dept.. Deltona. H e w as
Strong. W oo d b in e. Oa.
the retired Captain of Volusia
Golden's
Funeral
H om e.
County Fire Servlcea. He wus
W inter P a rk , tn charge
of
a m em ber o f the Florida S ta te
services.
Fire Association. He served on
the Volusia County S h e riffs
Office. Spring Lakes Firem ans
Association.
Mr. Daniel en ­
joyed flying planes, fam ily,
grandchildren.
Ashing,
auto
racing, and hunting.

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Community Views

O ur V ie w s

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G etting a grip on the
cou n try ’s pastime
Flu- s jx jr t s w r lt c r C ir.m tl.m d R lrc o n c e w ro te: 'I t
m a tte r * n o t w h o w in s or lo s e s but b o w y o u play th e
n a m e .”
T h e p h ra se h a s changed:
'I t m a tte r s n o t w h o w in s o r lo ses but h o w you sell
y o u r n a m e ."
W e s a w it t u rn in g a n d d id n o th in g to s to p the o n ­
s la u g h t. S o m e '225 h itte r d e r id e d h e'd c h a rg e 10
b u c k s fo r lit* a u to g r a p h W h en the la te .Joe D IM ugglo
h e a rd t in * , h e s a id h e'd c h a rg e $ 2 0 0 lo r his.
B a s e b a ll p la y e r s e n d o rs e d p rod u cts e v e n in
G r a n llu n d K le e 's d a y . B a b e R u th sold c a p s , u n d er­
w e a r a n d *u*|H -nders But th e real s e llin g d id n ’t get
g o in g u n til 2 5 y e a n * a g o w h e n sjMirts so ld its soul to
the d e v il.
T ills i* an a ge w h e n n o reven u e s tre a m Is u nex
p lo red Y e * k id s w h o w a u l a u to g ra p h s m a y have lo
jiav lo r th e m . Y e s . w a tc h ou t now lo r c o m m e rc ia ls u p
the a m i s .Iu M lik e th e a u to racers a n d th e so ccer
p la y e rs w e a r. B a s e b a ll h a s a n o th e r c h a n c e to ra s h In.
G a m e s a re p la ye d in sta d iu m s an d a re n a s with c o r
|Hirate n a m e s . T h e r e a re a d v e rtis e m e n ts o n the w a lls ,
o n th e g r a * s o n th e l i e • a n d w orst ol alt on the p la y ­
ers O n th e ir s h o e s , th e ir sp ik es th e ir s k a tes, th e ir
stick s a n d b a t*.
M a jo r l e a g u e B a se b a ll n o w Is c o n s id e rin g a llo w in g
tea m s to sell a d v e r tis in g s p a c e on a p la y e r's u n iform s.
M LB . t h e o ffic ia l s p o n s o r o f Fidel C a s tr o 's C o m m u n ist
C u b a , s c o r e s a g a in .
T h a t fr ie n d ly g a m e last S u n d a y w ith C a s tro 's c a d e ts
and th e B a ltim o r e O rio le s h a d e v e ry th in g lo do w ith
h y p o c r is y a n d n o t h in g to d o w ith sp o rts H ie tea m s
w ill p la y a g a in In B a ltim o re . Fidel w on 't fie there. B u t
w e s u s p e c t th e v e n d o r s m a y I k - h a w k in g cig a rs a n d
fa tig u e s . A ll e n d o r s e d b v M LB .
T h e p r o b le m Is th a t th e re Just aren 't e n o u g h b u c k s
to s a t is fy th e p la y e r s a n d th e o w n ers T h e r e w on 't lxa n y P itts b u r g h P ir a te s o r M o n trea l E x p o s m uch
lo n g er. A n d in 2 5 y e a r s or so. there m a y lx 1 no m o re
p r o fe s s io n a l b a s e b a ll In A m erica .
O u r c h ild r e n 's c h ild re n a rc go in g lo w a k e u p and
re a liz e It's tim e to re tu rn sp o rt to Its rtg h tiu l o w n ers a th le te s w h o p la y fo r the lo v e o f the g a m e a n d fan
w h o k n o w It's n ot o k a y to put a c o m m e rc ia l e n d o r s e ­
m e n t o n the p e r fo rm a n c e -e n h a n c e d a rm o f (h eir f a ­
v o r ite b a llp la y e r .
O p e n in g D a y Is h ere. L e t's G et a G rip o n the G a m e.

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W a lk a mile in their shoes before judging
By Irene K. Brown
Com m issioner
Brady
l.rs
sard: Have you ever Itccn down
on you r luck? Lived p a y d a y to
payday? Been betw een jolts
with sm all m ouths to feed? I
have and can fully understand
how Im portant aortal agencies
such as the Sanford Christian
S harin g
Center
and
Jean
M etis Sem inole Volunteer E n ­
terp rise* program a rr to the
have not*.
The m ajority o f the 'have
nots have not by c h o lic ; elr
cum.stanres put them In that
category. Ilow w onderful to he
a ‘ have and have the ro n slltu
tlonal
right
to
sjm.ik out
against the have note." Unless
you walk In their shoes, klndlv
speak out .itiout the in|untlrrs

In our society. Sjirak out to
God asking for help lor p r o ­
grams siiih its Jean M etis'.
Way hoik in 1075 Jean and I
toured Poland in a singing
group railed
"B ie
Central
Florida Chorale.' Shr was then
and continues to I n- a loving,
compassionate |terson faking
m rr file Commodities Program
(distribution
ol
governm ent

food) when oth er agencies In­
cluding the Sanford Christian
Sharing Center were uuahlr lo
do so
Rather than putting obstuc les In her w ay. we should he
helping her g rl the "show on
Ih r road * Sure th rrr are a few
abusers who a ir homeless by
clio icr. I »u i Jean will spot
Ih rm In a m inute
th rou gh
ex|»erienre. ifu.se of us in the

social agency business are fa ­
m iliar with those w ho will take
advantage of a good thing, hut
should that single mother w ith
small children i*e denied food
because of one bad apple?
Ilow about the hrrad w inner
who lues |u*t started a Job. no
(Mveheck for two weeks? la-t
them go hungry?
Most social agencies need
volunteers Instead of c r itic iz ­
ing what Metis is attem pting
lo do why don I some of the
"haves' volunteer?
W orried
almtil problem clien ts? Volun­
teer lo Ik- al the facility and
h rl(i krrp order'/ Volunteer to
dish ii|i the food Their * s i
many Jnte* dial n erd doing
/retie K Ilm en lx the- rolimlcc-r
director o f the hcin/ortl Chris
linn Shei/uig Center

Letters
H elp children now
Florida s
Ireipieut
voters,
many o f whom are seniors, a re
getting it about children in
Florida C h ild ren s Cam paign
slatew tdr poll, voters salt! loud
•mil clear that children wlm
arr abused, (ailing In si hool.
and have few )oh skills need
our Im m ediate attention and
art ton.
V oters care deeply
atmiil
fam ilies
under
stress
the
cross generational
needs
of
children and elderly grand
(Mreuts.
anil the
sh ixk ln g
nurrdter of problem s ruusrd try
alcohol and thug abuse
I’oll
rrs|Mindents
were
mostly older, with grown ih ll
then, and with deep root* In
f lorida
A clea r m ajority
w ere
over the age of 51. 7 IH d id
not have i hlldrrn in the home
Only
Ur*, had children
In
pntiUr schools 73'M, had lived
In Flortda
m ore
than five
years.

fo r
these Flortda voters,
p m iu tin g children is far m ore
Important than tax ru ts Given
the i holrr iM-twren
paving
lower local or slate taxes and
m o te help lor kids, nearly .'I
of every I voters (73H ) t hose
more help for kids And when
given
the
rh o lrr
betw een
lower
corporate
faxes and
more fir Ip for kids. H of every
10 voters {Hr/H,) chose m ore
help for kids
fh rsr ;sill findings represent
an earth shaking shift In voter
opinion about the first use of
stale resources hi the ro n lrx t
of a continuing strong r u m
otny. volets are saying they
stipimrt a itoim ta h lr .out re
stills ortrnlrd solutions tu help
(h lld rrn siirvivr and s o u r e d
Ih r link Ix tw rrn Ih r unmet
nerds of i hlldrrn and high
levels of sc hool failure and
crime is clearly connected In
v o te rs m in d s 11ns v ie w Is f u r thrr supported trv these facts'
‘ *Vr&gt; of votrrs want their slier-

Iffs and (toller c h lrls to rru
pluisUr i rim e prrvrn llon «
much as • c n ir lighting HtW
•wiv lietler pre sc hool d ev el­
opment of kids would do a lol
lo help our education system
P ie power
of Ihese
poll
llrulltigs | «iitro d s an rx clllu g
new (Militii.il d rlk ilr that will
carry through the year 2000
Never lieforr have voters s p o ­
ken with sue fi a tiniflul voice.
I l l tills volum e almut i hlldrrn
W r hojir ih r voice of the veil
r r * • lo help rliild rrn now •
lieio m rs I. mi com pelling for
any e lu lr d official candidate
or politti al party lo Ignore

Seminole
County
School
IV u til. I’rlm lp.il Hill M oore,
and the SMS le a th e rs ought lo
lx- lauded lor th rlr foresight,
planning
and
rfforts
In
bringing the Crr III program lo
Sanford Middle

Hoy Miller
Director of the non partisan
Florida Children a Campaign
Tallahassee

To ttiovr (M im ts who m ight
l»e nervous about sending Itirlr
child lo SMS don I lie afraid
It s a great m I mmiI Principal
MeM.rr lia* done
wonderful
thing* for Itie entire MChool •
and not Just for those In the
h r III program It Is a good

Pride in

school

M y daughter
tia* always
te r n a g.MMl stiid rn l. but her
learning lb»* etc rile d In ways
wr could never have imagined
The SMS trai tiers and staff
have done a wonderful Job In
developing Itirlr program, e r r
allng a vile .md pleasant rrrvl
ronm rul.
and
making
th e
team ing full and fun Bits p ro
gram Is great

sc floe.I,

I admit It
ury daughter at­
tends Sanford Middle Sc hool
.utd I am prime! of II
The

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.......

•'

Connie Overbuy
Sanford

Other Views

Congressional flag desecrators are back
Gist yr.ir. while Congress
w as debatin g whether lo d i­
minish Ih r First A m endm ent
by punishing desecration o f
Ih r flag. K rilii K rru l—an Army
veteran and a past nation.il
com m under of the Am erican
la*glon— trsttftrd before
Ih r
S rn .itr Judiciary C o m m itter
Hr w as angry .it ib is move lo
am end Ih r Hill of Rights for
ih r first lime in ou r history:

L a w n p a rty

"Our nation was not founded
on devotion lo Hymbollr Idols.
Inn on principle*. Iw liefs and
Idr.ds expressed In the Consll
tullon and Its Hill of Rights.
A m erican veterans who have
protected our ban ner in bat Hr
have not done so lo protect a
golden calf. Instead they c a r ­
ried the banner forward with
reverence lor what II re p re ­
sents—our tx-llrfs and frrrd om
for all. Therein lies the beauty
of ou r flag."
K m d also (old ih r Senate
Ju diciary Com m ittee: *A p a ­
triot cannot lie created by
legisla tion .*
Nonetheless.
the
House
roared forward and passed a
constitutional am en dm en t—by
a
w hopping
310-114
—
em pow erin g the Congress lo
prohibit the desecration of Hie
llitg. In the Senate, a move lo

hnng the amendment lo the
floor under llm llrd debate was
blocked
in a ccordan tr with
Senate nilrs. liy Sens Robert
Krrrev ID Neb | and Patrick
l.rahy |D VI I
Had (here Irrrn a vote, two
or thrrr senator* tould have
permanently
changed
the
Constitution—fhe
vole
was
tli.it i lose.
In a previous hearing before
I fir Senate Judiciary Commit
Ire. Russell Fetngnld ffl-W ls |
had told his colleagues th rrr
arr
Indeed
countries
tha.
punish desecration o f the n a ­
tional flag Iran, hr said, p r o ­
vides a punishment o f up lo 10
years; Halil mandates a life
srntrner al hard labor for
sttcli h rrrtlis; and Ih r m ore
loleranf Cuban sanction Is im ­
prisonment for up fo one year.
Fcingold asked If the Senate
wanted fo add the United
States lo that list of govern
merits im frttrrrd by a Hill o f

Right*
llr
did nol gel a
standing ovation
Chtr native drsrc r.itors of the
Am erican Hag have returned
Randy (Duke) Cunningham IM
( aid I has Introduced II J Mrs
•T.T. which (iro(Mtses a Itag
dr set ration amendm ent to the
Constitution that will I m- at­
tached when II Is ratified try
th rrr-fou n h s of ih r stair leg
Isl.tlttres within seven years .d
ter the date id its submission
for ratification
Tills em ulation id Ihr pair I
ollc values id Iran. Halil and
C i i Im now Ibis al least 2b‘ i c o ­
sponsors In the House
The
historic assault on Ihr First
Amendment Is scheduled for a
hearing Ix-forr the S u b com ­
m ittee on ih r Constitution,
chaired l&gt;v C h arles Canady IK
Fla I. on March 23 During Ih r
im peachm ent
proceedings,
Canady w as an Im pressive
constitutionalist hut h r is ap­
parently not immune lo m o rr
than a touch id Jingoism
A com panion amendment lo
the Constitution Ibis lieru In
troduerd In Hie Senate by Ornn llaich (R-U tahl. chairm an
o f ih.il body s judiciary c o m ­
m ittee. and thrre will lie a
hearing on II the week of
March 15. Hatch professes lo
be somewhat o f a scholar of

the Constitution, and I wonder
how hr would rrspond to a
l ‘ » l.l Suprrmr Court decision.
West Virginia S tale Hoard o f
Kduratlon v H a m rttr. w ritten
try Justice Rotrerl Jackson,
that Indignant tMi.ird of rd u ra lion had ri(M -||rd the children
of Jrliovah s Witnesses
tiecause they would not pledge
allegiance lo the Hag Thrlr
irftis.il was b a s e d on God s
command In the Old T r s la mrut mil to serve a graven
Image * M orrovrr. Ihr parents
of these truants w rrr subject
to itnprtsonmrnt for thlld n e ­
glect
Said Justice Jackson
‘ If
th rrr is anv fixed star In our
ronsiiiutlou.il constellation. If
Is th.il no oHIclal. high or
petty, ran (iresc ttbc wh.il shall
Ire orthodox in (Millllrs, n a ­
tionalism. religion, or other
matters of opinion, or force
cltl/rns lo confess Iry word or
act thrlr faith therein.*
If that Isnt the reason for
Ibis betrayal
o f Ihr First
Amendment.
congressional
siip|Mirtrrs ol the Cunningham I latch subversion of the
right from which all other lib ­
erties flow otivlonsly need a
remedial course in why there
was an American Revolution

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ro n n m m iiy new*
‘ It's a long way to go bill II
may w ell tx- worth the r f
fort." h e said "W hen you're
blind, you tired lo llv r In a
com m u n ity (bal ta rrn about
your nredH Crniral Florida
(hr O rla n d o arra
lsn ‘1 lhat
to m n iu n liy That's w h y I
have to move."
File man it down on the
.lira h transportation system
Not tw in g able to drive, be
I i .ih to rely on what's known
us L y n x ’ h A *Link S ervice for
Ibe d isa b led Mr said hr
never known when the srrv
h r w ill come for him If he
nreilH lo lie picked u p by 9
o'clock, h r .a la for H
o'1 1«* k ’ Anil t liaiu rn are
they'll Htlll come a lir r 9," he
said
A nd that U nt all
For yearn, the m an nald
be ban trrggrd lor memliern
of i h u rt ben or rtvlc organl/.it lot in lu vtnll filn rrnldence
anti le a d to him H r nald
lb.lt tlnually lie In given die
nm arou n d Tfi.il no one in
avallatilr that lie ntimild try
lo gel Mime Ixxiks on la|ir
l l r recjoUr* freqiirti*
nirtflt al altrnuon He ban
d ia b etes and nollrrn from A
11anl It Anemia He nercfn to
have a Iheraiieullt ptilrlMil
umv e a ch month Ltiin procrnn leaven film rx lie m e ly
weak H r nrrdn to w alk or
r»r r t ine more often hut
d irrr a r r no nldrwalkn
where fie liven V en tu ring
mil title would tie tinner tout
M ileptennet him tfuil he
grls v i depretted llln fient
m om enta are when he ran
talk lo o r vltll fnrntln • or
lltlrn lo l&gt;n wop m u sic oil
(he ra d io Hit (undent dream
It lo rttit re bln own Do wop
show He n roittactrd area
sta tion * wllhoul su cress
"Y o u can push no far." be
nald “W hether you 're blind
or d isa b led , you're treated
differently than those who
can nee or ate able In oiled
People talk to you a t 11 you
were a child or an If you
w eren't Intelligent. S om e
Ihliik th ry'rr being kind, but
lltry 're n ot."
lie ta itl be In thankful that
hr h ad night ever no poor
for n ea rly 25 yearn. H r wan
able to nee die colom o f the
world, able lo look Into die
ryen tif bin friends. H r wan
able to see monies. A b le to
reatl from a Ixxik
H u rled into darkness, be
can n o w Imagines colors. He
said h r ran feel w ho In
Irtrndn are even If he can not
nee th em . He enjoys movies
lli.it tie can hear but nut nee.
Hr w a tch ed I’lftis a ritv lllf
wtdi a friend last weekend
Am azingly, be sensed w hen­
ever a d ia m e te r went from
black At white lo color.
‘ Y o u 'v e seen Ibis before."
Ills frien d said.
‘ No. I haven't," h r a n ­
sw ered .
‘ H o w can you tell, then?"
*1 see from the Inside,” he
said.
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tal lemur She is housebroken and a little shy at first She is avail­
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section of County Home Road and U S Highway 17-92 neit lo Flea
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registratio n w ill
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
Kin
dergarten registration for .1
child wtio will br llvr yearn old
on or before Septem ber
I.
1999. will Iw held In .ill S e m i­
nole County Publw s&lt; h oof* thr
w rrk of April 10 before a d ­
mitting a student to F lo rid a
schools for th r firwi tune. 1 tie
school must havr the follow
trig 11 proof of datr of birth, 2 1
nodal security raid lnpllori.il);
:i| valid HRS lino Florida ( rr
tlflratr of Imtmml/atlon.
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proof of rrn ld m rr
Dates for Individual school
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your local rlem rn la ry m h ool
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April
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H 30
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lands
7 .'40 a rn (1 OO p m,;
Idyllwlldr
7:30 a rn I OO
p m and 5:0 0 p in 7 (X) p in .;
K rrlh - 7:00 a m *3 ‘40 p tri .
la k e Mary
7 30 a m -2 OO
p rn and fi OO p in 7.00 p m .
Lawton - 7'.'4o .1 in 1 ui p m .
Rainbow
9:00 a m 1 J:30
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7 IS a rn.3 .'40 p m . Spring lake - 7:30
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7 00
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a rn I OO p m ;
3:00
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April 20 • Altam onte - 10 00
a rn 0 OO p in ; C arillon
7 30
a ill l&gt; OO p m ; Heathrow
7 .'M&gt; a m -5 00 p m .
Ding
wood
7 (M) a rn 2 3 0 p in ,
lin e Crew! • 7 00 a m 4 00
p m ; Red Hug • 6 OO a rn •
9 (X) .1 rn and S (X) p in 7 00
p rn ; S irrlin g
Park
• H 00
a m H 00
pm ,
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7 .’40 a m 3 30 p m
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April 21
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7 00 a m -.1 vo ft in ; Knghah
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.nut 2 IO pm.-UJXJ p m
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neva - 7:30 a .m .-7:00 p in .
P u tin - 7:30 a.in 1 30 p in
and 5 00 p m 7 00 p rn ; Wllnon 7:00 a rn -0 (K&gt; p m.
April 22
C.m nrllirrry - 7:30
a m -S .'IO p m : Kantlirixik •
7 30 a m . -2 30 p m ,; Forrnl
Cliv
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Hamilton
7:30
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- 7:00
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REGULATIONS CHANGE
The City of Sanford proposes fo adopt the foUownng ordinance:
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C I T Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . A M E N D IN G O R D IN A N C E N O . 3117
O F S A ID C ITY . S A ID O R D IN A N C E B E IN G T H E L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U L A T I O N S . SA ID
A M E N D M E N T S A D D IN G S C H E D U L E U. G A T E W A Y C O R R ID O R D E V E L O P M E N T D IS T R IC T S
F O R L A K E M A R Y B O U L E V A R D A N D W E S T S T A T E R O A D 4 6 ; A M E N D IN G A R T IC L E II. “L A N D
U S E . Z O N IN G A N D P E R F O R M A N C E C R IT E R IA .* B Y A D D I N G S E C T I O N 2.15. E N T I T L E D
‘ G A T E W A Y C O R R ID O R D E V E L O P M E N T D IS T R IC T S * ; A M E N D IN G S C H E D U L E K O F T H E
L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U L A T IO N S B Y D E L E T I N G P A R A G R A P H G 4 C . O F S E C T I O N 3 0,
E N T I T L E D ‘ S IG N S ID E N T IF Y IN G A C T IV I T Y C O N D U C T E D O N P R E M IS E S * ; A M E N D IN G
S C H E D U L E K B Y D E L E T IN G S E C T I O N 3 6. E N T I T L E D ‘ L A K E M A R Y B O U L E V A R D * , P R O V ID ­
IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC T S . I N C L U S IO N IN T O T H E L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U ­
L A T IO N S A N D E F F E C T I V E D A T E

D A TE B O O K
April 3. 1999
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TO D A Y 'S H IS TO R Y : On this day in
1920. F Scull Flt/gerjld and Zelda
Sjiyn? were wed They »|x nt iheir hon
eymoon al the Hiltmore Hotel in New
York City
On this day in 1953. TV Guide wenl on
sale for Ihe first time ftesi Jr , the sun
&lt;&gt;( Lucille Hall and Dcsi Artur, was un
the cover
On this day in I960, F.lvis Presley
began lo record songs for the firsl
lime since leaving Ihe U S Army
TO D A Y S B IR TH D A Y S : Washington
Irving (17U-I859J, writer. Moris May
(1924 I. actress singer, is 75: Marlon
Hr.iml0 (1924 1, actor, is 75. Max
Frankel (1930-1, Journalist, is 69.
Helmut Kohl &lt;19.10 ). German states
man. is 69, Wayne Newtun (1942 I,
singer, is 57, Tony Orlando &lt;1944 ),
singer, is 55. Eddie .Murphy &lt;1961 &gt;,
actor comedian, is 38
TO D A Y 'S S P O R TS : On this day in
1985. Vic Elliot pocketed I5.7BO balls
in 24 hours al a pool exhibition in Lin
culn. England
TO D A Y'S Q U O TE : "W henever a
man's friends begin lo compliment
him about looking young, he may In­
sure that they think he is growing old ”
— Washington Irving
-------- TODAY'S MOON: Between
full moon (March 3D and
last quarter iApril 8&gt;.
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April 4. 1 9 9 9
Today u EASTER, tt
u till' 941h tin t/of 1999
ii mi the rfilfi day of
xprrng
TO D A Y'S H IS TO R Y : On ihn day in
1887, the residents of Argonia. Kan,
elected Susanna Medora Salter lo be
Iheir mayor She was the first woman
to become mayor of a community in
the United States
On this day in 1968. civil rights leader
Mr Martin l.uther King Jr was killed
by an assassin as he stood oo a hotel
balcony in Memphis. Tenn
On this day in 1989, Richard M Daley
was elected mayor of Chicago, a post
held by his lather for 21 years
TODAY'S 111It H I DAYS: Dorothea
Mix i I 8H2 1887). social reformer;
Isoroku Yamamoto &lt;1884 1943*. Japan
ese admiral. Tris Speaker 11888 1958).
baseball great; Arthur Murray (1895
1991), dancing teacher. Robert Sher
wood 11896-1955), dramatist; Muddy
Wjters (1915 19831, blues musician. Gil
Hodges (1924 1972), baseball great.
Maya Angelou (1928-1, writer, is 71
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta
Braves hit his 714th home run, tying
Babe Ruth's record
TO D A Y'S QUOTE: “ Character is
higher than intellect "
Ralph Waldo
Emerson
TODAY’S MOON: Between
full muon (March Jl&gt; and last
quarter (April 8).

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A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on M onday. April 12, 1999, at 7 :0 0 o'clock P.M. or
as soon thereafter as possible, by the City C o m m ission of Sanford, Florida, in Ihe City
Com m ission Room . City Hall. 300 Nonh Park A v e n u e . Sanford. Florida.
Interested parties m ay appear at the meeting and be heard regarding Ihe ordinance and/or may
submit written comments.
Copies of Ihe proposed ordinance are available for inspection b y (he public at the City Clerk's
Office. City Hall, Sanford, Florida.

A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S T O A P P E A L A D E C IS IO N M A D E W ITH
R E S P E C T T O A N Y M A T T E R C O N S ID E R E D A T T H E A B O V E M E E T IN G , O R H E A R IN G , HE
MAY N E E D A V E R B A TIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S , IN C L U D IN G T H E T E S T IM O N Y
A N D E V ID E N C E , W H IC H R E C O R D IS N O T P R O V ID E D B Y T H E C IT Y O F S A N F O R D . (F S
266.0105)
P E R S O N S W ITH D IS A B IL ITIE S N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N T A C T T H E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R D IN A ­
T O R A T 330-5626 46 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E T IN G .

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Antarctica is the coldest place on
Karth On Aug 24.1960. temperatures
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The okapi, a giraffe-like animal, ran
wash its own ears with its 14 inch
tongue.
On July 4. 1776, George Washington
wrote in his diary, “Nothing of impor
lance happened today " He had no way
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Optimists appreciate youth
A youth appreciation banquet was held recently,
sponsored by the Sanlord Optimist Club. Youth Ap­
preciation Awards were presented by optimist club
vice-presidents Bill Welbom and Ron Fraser to Karen
Nunez for Academics, Jeff Faine and Lori Thomas tor
Athletics, Julia Higgins for Citizenship, Maggie

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Schaeffer for Fine Arts, and Sylvester Wynn for
Service. Gretchen Schapker, principal of Seminole
High School, was named Educator of the Year San­
ford Mayor Larry Dale presented a proclamation for
Youth Appreciation Month in the City of Sanford for
Apnl.

Apartments Continued from Page IA
rrntly In rrn ta b lr status, a c ­
cording to H rucr Bum balugh.
the llvr-ln m an ager o f the
complex. M anagement at th e
com plex said that the p ro b ­
lem s are being addressed.
Bumbalugh said that w o rk ­
ers respond as fast as possible
to complaints.
*We can only d o one Job at a
time,* Humbalugh said.
‘ We
have limited m anpower and
funds. We do the best wtth
what we Y e go t."
The city's C ode E n forcem en t
Board on Feb. 9 found R id g e ­
wood Villas In violation o f o p ­
erating a business without a
current d ty occupational li­
cense.
The city Ls fin in g
Ridgewood V illas $25 per day,
according
to
the
S an ford
Building Departm ent.
An Inspection o f R idgew ood
V illas by the Sanford Fire D e ­
partment on O ct. 27. 1998
found the com plex In c o m p li­
ance wllh city codes.
Residents h ave not c o m ­
plained to the C ity o f S an ford

about the R idgew ood V illas
Apartments, officials at the
Sanford B u ildin g D ep a rtm en t
said.
Regina Th om pson , w h o lives
In apartm ent 229. said that
her floor Ls In weak con d ition
and site la ck s hot w ater. She
said she w orries about w eak
steps In th e com plex
tliat
shake w hen people w a lk on
them.
Lillian W illiam s, w ho lives lit
apatlm rnt 21 1 . said h e r floor
Is decaying In front o f the
sliding glass door, her porch Is
shaky, the food disposal and
dishwasher d o not w ork, the
walls are In poor cond ition ,
the roof h as cracks, there ts
faulty w irin g, and her fire ex ­
tinguisher has expired.
Shr
said poor a ir con dition ing lias
made her in fant daughter III.
Managem ent
has
spent
$4,000 for heat and air condlllontng
rep a irs
this
year,
Bumbalugh said.
Bumbalugh sold that resi­
dents have not com plained to
him o f a term ite p roblem .
"If they don't tell me how da

I k n o w ." Humbalugh said.
1
h ave not seen evid en ce of ter­
m ite s ."
T h e swimming p o o l is closed
u ntil
repairs ca n
be comp lr tr d .
llnm balu gh said the
pool does not p o s e a health
h azard . Hr said th e pool has
40 pounds of ch lo rin e shock,
und that II Is n ot u breeding
grou n d for m osquitoes.
HumtMhigh sa id that much
o f th e problem In thr condi­
tion o f the a p a rtm en ts lies In
abu se by thr trn n n ls.
‘ M ost of the apartm ents are
In good condition whrn the
ten an ts move In ." Ilumb.iltigh
said.
"When th e y move out.
It's another qu estion ."

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Humhnliigh said that many
o f t h r tenants com p la in nhout
re p a irs that nerd to lie done to
a vo id eviction.
"A lot of limes th e y don't Irll
m e anything unltl I come up to
-them for thetr rent." ttim tialugh said.

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Pageant contestant's
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Fisher said. 'Another
for my Interest In Boys and
Olris c lu b s ta that lt*s one of
the sponsorships o f Lake Mary
High School's Key Chib. I’m
the clu b’s faculty adviser."
A
tenth-grade
English
lescher at Lake M ary. Fisher
joined h e r Key Club students
In distributing
balloon s to
children and bussing tables at
Sanford Klwants C lu b 's annual
Pancake D ay March 26 at the
Sanford Civic Center. K1wants
Is the parent organisation for
the Key Club.
Throughout the school term,
Fisher a n d her h usban d ch ap ­
erone various Key C lu b eventsfund raisers, service projects
and leadership activities such
as the an nu al Key C lu b con­
vention.
’Monitoring teenagers on a
convention weekend la a big
responsibility."
Fisher
said,
"but I do n ’t mind the sleepless
nights because the days are
full of educational, leadership
seminars that help students
develop ctvtc responsibility."
Fisher ta passing on to her
students the advice she said
was
h er
father's
mantra:
"People w ho receive from the
community have an obligation
to give something to the com­
munity in return."

Charles English
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High School placed m the top ten at Eastam U S. Rsgtonals.

Dance team dazzles
with star routines
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SANFORD • The Sem inole
High School Dazzlrr dance
team, under the direction o f
M aureen Maguire, last w eek
com peted
at the
National
M arching Auxiliary c o m p e ti­
tion In San Antonio, Texas. Th e
tra m o f 90 members Is a n a ­
tional and state award winning
group. The Expressions Color
G uard, in Its second year, has
already hud several aw ards
and championship lilies. Th e
grou p performs ut Sem inole
High and also for crowds lo ­
cally
and
nationally
w ith
regular appearances on ESPN
and Walt Disney W orld.
During the Marching Au xil­
iary Eastern U.S. Regional* .
the Seminole team com peted
against
more
than
1,100
dancers from schools ranging
from California to New York.
T h ey received awards not only
In perform ance, but In tech ­

nique a n d ch oreograph y, as
well. T h e learn scored
In the
high 9 0 a In ail areas en tered
in clu ding high kick. Jazz. pom.
m ilitary, novelty and fla g rou­
tines. T h e officers co m p eted tn
Jazz, lyrica l, novelty and r e ­
ceived th e No. I aw ard tn
p erform an ce
tech niqu e
and
ch oreograph y. S em in ole High
had th ree soloists nam ed to
the top ten In the E a stern U.S.
Regional* • Kim berly Huffman,
Klm m le Louwsma. a n d Shan­
non M agu ire.
The D ozzlers da n ced their
way to th e top os th e y re cen tly
com peted against d a n ce stu­
dios at th e state co m p etitio n .
‘ Show stoppers*
h eld
In
Lakeland. A ll the g ro u p m em ­
bers re ceived top a w a rd s tn
their
respective
ca tego ries.
The h igh kick rou tin e was
awarded No. I In Its c l o u and
the m ilita ry rou tlnew as named
grand cham pion e a rn in g the
en tertainm en t aw ard.

Story will represent
county schools
SANFORD - Eugene Story,
head custodian o f M idw ay
Elem entary School, has been
selected lo represent Sem inole
C ounty In the Florida S choolRelated Employee o f the Y ea r
P rogram .
Story has been an em p loyee
at M idway Elementary for 18
years, where he was selected
as the School-Related
Em ­
ployee o f the Year In 1986-98
as well. Story lakes grea t
pride In the Midway campus,
assuring It Is always neat and
clean. However, his c o m m it­
m ent to that school goes far
beyond a clean campus. He Is
an excellent mentor and role
m odel for the students at
Midway. He knows most o f the
students by name and will
take the time to counsel a
you n g one that needs a special

man In h is life.
Story keeps the M em oria l
Garden for the M a lloy Chil­
dren w h o lost their lives In the
tornado last year. H e also
plants a vegetable g a rd en with
the stu d en ts and stafT w ho a re
en cou raged to take th e fresh
fruits a n d vegetables hom e.
In th e com m unity. Story Is
everyon e's
volu n teer
c a re ­
taker. H e provides tra n sp o rta ­
tion to the elderly. Is e v e ry ­
one’s m ain tenan ce m an , gu a r­
anteeing that hon es are In
good rep a ir, and he is always
feeding the hungry. H e Is the
com m un ity Good S am aritan!
O th er finalists for Sem inole
County
S chool-R elated
Em­
ployee o f the Year w ere: Rob­
ert W aters. Sterling Park E le ­
m entary,
and J a m e s
Rick.
South S em in ole M id d le School.

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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LAKE MARY - In childhood.
Kim Flatter participated In
community service, a value
her parents drummed Into her
head. As an adult, she contin­
ues lo uphold the family tradi­
tion.
Recently named Mrs. Grand
Island. Fisher. 30. will partici­
pate In the Mrs. Florida pag­
eant May 2 at Universal Stu­
dios.
t T h e main reason I'm com ­
peting Is because of the confe sts
strong emphasis
on
service,'
Fisher
said,
(proceeds from pageant ticket
tales will be donated to charichosen by Mrs. Florida
runners-up.*
Fisher said her selected
|harity la Boys and Girls Clubs
ruse of her life-long com.Itment to helping youth.
she was a South Semiale Middle School student,
served as a counselor at
ip Thunderblrd. a sum m er
rational program for r e ­
tarded and handicapped chil­
dren. Aa a Lyman High School
student, she was a member of
Serteens. a service organisa­
tion sponsored by a local Sertoma Club to which her p a r­
ents belonged. In college, she
volunteered as a kindergarten
teacher at her church.

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Business
O w e n n a m ed p resid en t

F u to n

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Sale!

Ltircjest S e l e c t i o n A n y w h e r e

Mission Pine

The Board ol Directors ot Bell-Tel
Fedoral
Credit Union
recently
named Lynn W Owen. III. as presi­
dent and C E O ol the $146 million
credit union Owen replaces Patri­
cia 0 . Coker, who retired alter 38
years of service
Owen formerly
was president ol Tyndall Federal
Credit Union, a $400 million credit
union n the Florida panhandle He
is a Certified Public Accountant and
holds an MBA from Florida State
University
Bel-Tel Federal Credit
Union semes more than 25.000
members

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F lo r id a settles case
fo r p h o n e custom ers
TA LLA H A SS E E -- D.ill.iv based
Excel Telecom m u n ication s w ill
pay $06,000 a n d Initiate In t e r ­
nal controls to prevent the fu ­
ture ‘ slam m ing* o f Florida t e l e ­
phone cu stom ers under a s e t ­
tlement a p p roved tiy the F lo r ­
ida Public S e r v ic e CommlHslnn
Tuesday.
The com pan y, which hold**
two certificate* to operate in
Florida, came u n d er C o m m is ­
sion scrutiny In 1997 over a l l e ­
gations It c h a n g e d consum ers'
long distance service w ithou t

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OV1F.IXJ - Th r n rw M rrn h rrih lp D irectory ft R elo ca tion
Guide published annually by
the G re a te r Oviedo C h a m b er
of C on in ierce lists m ore than
authorization. a prac tice known 600 n ew and established b u si­
nesses. retailers, and p ro fe s ­
a s 's l a m m in g .*
The
settlement.
approved sional ofllces.
'W e com bin e our m e m b e r ­
unanimously, calls for the co m ­
pany to establish a toll-free ship list with com m unity Iniiotltue for consumers w ho ntav fontuition in the d ire c to ry .*
have liren slammed, submit to said ch a m b er execu tive Rich
quarterly rrviews by C o m m is­ Sloane. ’ and Its in high d r
sion sla lf and lake legal action mand l»y new residents an well
against Independent rep resen ­ as those s h o v e lieen here a
tatives w ho nutirnlt forged con ­ while *
File digest st/e hook
In ­
sumer authorizations to the
company. The fine Is paid to cludes Inform ation on h o m e ­
associations.
local
the state's General
Revenue owner
schools, churches, and m ore
Fund
The heart o f thr d irectory Is a
Itsiinjj o f the entire m e m b e r ­
ship id the G rr a tr r O vied o
Chandler o f C om m erce
Tlie c h.untier lion Krown its
m em bersh ip over the past frw
years as die com m unity a t­
tracted new businesses to the
area.
'W e certa in ly have m ore r e ­
tail o u tlets listrd in our d ir e c ­
tory th a n ever b rforr,* said
cham ber
executive
Angela
W illiford, who is resp on sib le
for d ra ftin g editorial portion s
of thr txMik
C h a m b er
president
T erry
Vargo n oted ih r m any ben efits
s m a l l s u m s of m o n e y
of m em bersh ip In Ih r G i ea ter
c a n b e in v e s t e d a t c o n ­
Oviedo
Cham ber
of
Coin*
merer, p oin tin g out that r e fe r ­
v e n ie n t In t e r v a l s . W i t h
rals are made every day to
th e h e l p o f a g ood b r o ­
callers looking for goods arid
k e r. s e c u r i t i e s c a n b e
services available locally.
s e le c t e d ,
s o m e tim e s
'l l certa in ly would lie w ortli
the elfort to explore ch a m b er
w it h e x c e lle n t r e s u lt s ,
m rndierstilp* Vargo said. *W c
b y p e o p le w it h lim it e d
offer b u sin ess people a ch a n ce
In v e s tm e n t
back­
lo m arket, network, p rom ote,
and ex p a n d their business h o ­
g ro u n d s .
rizon throu gh the ch a m b er's
W h e n In v e s t in g In a
many program s. Just one o f
s e c u rity , y o u c a n p ro f ­
which ts o u r directory’ and r e ­
it f r o m It i n tw o m a jo r
location gu id e .*
w a y s . F ir s t, y o u m a y
In o th er ( handier business.
'A Taste o l O viedo' will take
r e c e iv e d i v i d e n d s o r
place M ay I .
In te re s t
p a y m e n ts
Featu rin g som ething for e v e ­
w h i c h . I n th e o r y , a r e
ryone. th e outdoor street party
hosts a fin e art show, classic
p a id
to
c o m p e n s a te
car exh ib ition , old fashioned
y o u fo r th e u se o f y o u r
cooking contest, special c h il­
m o n e y a n d a n y ris k
drens activities, live stage en ­
tertainm ent. and u host of
yo u a ssu m e . Second,
business and retail ex h ib ito rs
s in c e t h e m a r k e t v a lu e
showing o ff Ihelr wares. L a y­
o f s e c u ritie s f lu c t u ­
ered on to p o f all this a c tiv ity
urr 20 local restaurants serv­
a te s . y o u
a ls o m a y
ing sam ples o f their signatu re
p r o f it b y
b u y in g o r
dishes.
s e llin g t h e m .
’ C arnival food, tills ain't.*
says S loan e. *ILs like a g o u r ­
R e g a r d le s s o f h o w
met hufret In die m iddle o f a
y o u p r o f i t , in v e s t in g
great sh o w ."
c a n h e l p y o u a c h ie v e
Always a favorite at A Taste
of O viedo Is die sweet corn
y o u r l o n g - t e r m f in a n ­
booth put on by A. Uud.t ft
c ia l g o a ls , s u c h a s a
Sons, d ie agribusiness giant
c o m f o rt a b le
re tire ­
with
h eadqu arters
Is
In
Oviedo.
m e n t . u c h i l d 's c o lle g e
T h e D uda sweel c o m Is al­
expenses,
p r o v id in g
ways u b ig draw." said festival
f o r h e i r s o r s a v in g o n
manager
Angela
W illiford .
ta x e s . W h e n y o u b u d ­
'Folks lo ve II fresh, boiled up
light on the spot.*
g e t f o r f o o d , b ills a n d
Entertainm ent Is sch edu led
o t h e r e x p e n s e s , d o n 't
on two stages throughout the
fo rg e t
to
s e t a s id e
day. w ith a highlight (Ills y e a r
being U.S. Navy Band J a c k ­
s o m e f u n d s fo r In v e s t ­
sonville. Navy band p e r fo r m ­
in g .
ances a re a rarity In the C en ­
tral Florid a arena ever sin ce
the Naval
Train in g
C e n ter
closed. A 7 m em ber grou p
Financial Focus Is sup­
known as T.O.I.F. will be on
plied
courtesy
of
lumd w ith a fast m oving show
am! m u sic to match. O th er en ­
Edward Jones Finan­
tertainm ent will Include c o u n ­
cial Services.
try-western. Jazz, and ro ck
groups.

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exhibitor spare Is still avail­
able lor artists and business
owners who want to inert one
ol the btggrst crowds drawn lo
a community event. 'Spacr Is
at a prrmkim again this year,*
said Taste chairman Tim Slat­
tery
Over HO fine urt and r rails
|m o p l r are expcc led to rxhlbll
anil vie for rash prizes and
awards totaling over S3.0OO
Admission lo d ie festival ts
free, w idi a $1 donation re
quested at Ihe gale, and a por
lion of die festival proceeds
sup|Mirtiug Teen Transform s
don. a charitable service or
ganlzadon located In Oviedo
helping
troubled
irm s
through a residential program
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Brantley stakes claim as number 1
Assistant
Sports
Editor

L o c a l h eroes
co m in g
h om e
It aaya a lot about a town
w h en Its local heroes return on
a regu lar basts.
In Caaselbrny. S u p er Bowl
a ta r Trevor Piyce still finds his
w a y back to Lake H ow ell High
; S ch o o l whenever he gets a
ch a n ce or a bye week.
D aryn Bush atlU m akes an
occasional appearance at tsk e
B rantley.
B u t when It com es to
rem em bering their roots,
S an ford's Tim Raines and JcfT
B la k e act like th cyV r never
left.
R ain es to s potential Hall-ofFam er. but you'd n ever notice
w h en Seminole to playin g a
basketball game and T im to
sittin g In the stands w ith hto
o ld friends, looking ju s t like
. a n o th er (ace In the crowd.
Blake, whose fam ily to still
o n e o f the Sanford's most
prom inent, always ch ecks out
' a Sem inole football gam e and
w ill be making a big impact
w ith the Sanford you th over
th e next few weeks w hen he
‘ co m es back to town to promote
! the Sanford Bop W arner
; football program and host hto
• an n u al football ram p.
•
T h ere are a lot o f stories
! a b ou t ballplayers forgetting
i th e ir roots. Sports Illustrated
; recen tly profiled Los Angeles
D odger Kevin Brown w ho
sig n ed a m ind-boggling
con tract for over $100 million
fo r 7 years.
'W h e n the reporter w ent to '
B row n 's high school for local
reaction, he got n oth ing but
n egative feedback about a
p itch er who forgot h is roots.
T h a t's not the w ay It Is with
R a in es and Blake.
N ext Saturday. Blake, along
w ith Seminole C ounty rrsidrn
S tep h en Braggs, a form er
p la yer for the Miami Dolphins
a n d Cleveland Brow ns, will
• a p p ea r at Just For F ret In the
S em in ole Towne C en ter to slat
; autographs and Just talk to
fan s.
I
B lake to a fixture at many ol
' the local elementary schools,
sign in g autographs and
m eetin g with the k id s and he'
a lw a y s a pleasure, n ever
lo sin g patience and Just trylnj
; to present himself a s a role
• m odel. He's worth seeing.
H e ll also be prom oting the
! Pop W arner league w hich 1s
; tryin g to establish Itself as a
• feed in g ground fur Sem inole
&gt; H igh School. In fact. Seminole
i coa ch Jim W orthington will lx
| conducting clinics so that the
; S an ford program can run the
• sa m e kind of plays a s the hlgl
1school. Most of the oth er
2sch ools In Seminole County
• h ave feeder programs, but Ihf
Sw ill b e a step up for Sanford.
2 Blake's appearance should
{ attract more registrations than
&lt;u su al. Sanford typically Is a
{la te -sign in g com m unity and
Jco a ch Marcus Kendrick, a
J d riv in g force behind the
’ program , to hoping to get a
good turnout next w eek.
{
B lake will also host a clinic
M ay 22 and 23 at Sem inole. It
w ill be a non-contact camp
stressin g football techniques,
fundam entals and
conditioning. He'll be assisted
b y Braggs and several other
N F L players have expressed
In terest. There will also be
cla sse s on weight training and
nutrition.
T h e Sanford Pop W arner
program , along with the
program s fro all over Seminole
C ou nty, need support. Playing
football Is very costly and a lot
o f k id s can't afTord the
expen ses, so all the money
generated by the cam p will go
tow ard the program.
H ead on out and m eet with
2J e ff Blake next w eekend. Show
y o u r support for Sanford and
• fo r the kids In the community.
L a st Second Shot: W ord has
lit that Tampa Bay Devil Ray
1 officia ls are disappointed at
•the turnout for their exhibition
I again st the O-Rays Friday.
1U n d er 1,000 attended. ”
M aybe If they prom oted their
team In Central Florida,
som eon e would care.

I

r v r r s p o r t s sorroR
Thursday night's Oviedo*
Lake Brantley lacrosse match­
u p promised to be the high­
light of the season in Seminole
County.
Unfortunately, the gune w as
postponed due to lightening
and. by Friday when the gun e
w as rescheduled. It turned
Into a blowout.
Lake Brantley romped. 10-6,
as
Its
attack
dominated
throughout against an Oviedo
defense that w a s fired u p
Thursday but Buffered a let­
down Friday.
T h e y simply outplayed us.*
said Oviedo coach Ed Not
Norton.
W e made too many m
mistakes. It waa tough to i
back after Thursday night.*
The game gave Lake Brantley
a clear edge In the Seminole
County playoff race. At the end
of the year, the beat of Semi­
nole County will face the best
of Orange County (barring a
miracle it will b e Winter Park)
and now the Patriots hold a
slight advantage over Lake
Mary and Oviedo.
Lake Brantley also has wins
over the Rama and Lions and
suffered Its only area loss In a
game In which the Patriots led
Winter Park before bring outscored 7-0 In the final quarter
to lose 10-0.
Lake Brantley la on top b e ­
cause o f an awesome attack
unit. Danny Hogan, arguably
the cou nty beat player, scored
or assisted on 10 foals, n et­
ting 6. while Grant Shellhamm er had 5
goals. Shawn
Quinn. Lake Brantley's other
uttarkman added 2 goals and
2 assists.
Hogan leads the county In
goals and scoring and to b ein g
courted by N otre Dome and
undefeated Delaware to play
college ball.

Grant Sheffwnnw (toft) and Oamy Hogan comtanad lor 11 goals as
Lafcs BranOsy took ovarfkst pises in SsnSnoto County w t i s l M r i i
over Ovtodo.
*We also have some great
Juniors and sophom ore for
next season.* Shrum said.
T h e y all play w ell together.
We probably have the best at­
tack In the state.*
Shrum said he
trad no

iroblem getting his tram up
another run al Oviedo.
Thursday, the tram s played
about
two minutes
before
leaving the field.
*1 talked to them and they
all realty dawn Thuro[or
E

Shawm Ourm roundsd out a strong Laka Brantley aRach h a l M s h
ovar Lake BranOsy
,
day.* Shrum said. 'S o I told
them lo rest (Friday! and Just
get ready to do it again. I (old
lliem lo sltow up ready lo play
and they went nuts.*
It w as never close. Oviedo
was m issing star d r frn d rr Jon

G odw in who to In Pen n sylva­
nia for a wrestling tournament.
G odw in checked Hogan during
last year’s meeting, but the
Patriots were able to exploit
hla absence.

Hoyle takesJier game to W est Florida
IIKRALD CORRESPONDENT
year's C lass 8A

state

championship
girls
team to sending Its
player so far to college.

soccer
fourth

This time, the Lake Mary
High School player w ho has
earned a scholarship Is Kris-

ten Hoyle.
Hoyle will attend the U niver­
sity o f West Florida In Pcnsacola when she com pletes her
senior year.
T knew that I wanted to go to
u small school,* H oyle ex­
plained. 'A nd that I wanted to
go away but not very far. The
University o f West Florida met
all o f m y desires and I am very
happy to have to opportunity lo
go to the school and play soc­
cer.*
Hoyle's scholarship Is based
partially on academ ics and
partially on athletics. She Isn't
sure yet what she may like to
major In. but to leaning toward
com puter science or a related
field o f study.
Last year was quite a memo­
rable one for the Lake Mary
team. They won the state
cham pionship with a fairly
young bunch. In fact, the
school had three girls cham pi­
onship trams last year with
soccer, basketball and soft­
ball. No other school In the
_
slate lias accomplished such a
feat In n single year.
Hoyle will always remember
her days with the Lady Rams
but especially the tournament
win.

Laka Mary's Kristin Hoyto, with coach B « Etoalto,
Principal Raymond Gainst and Assistant Principal

Boyd Camas, wfl play toccsr lor ths University ol
Was! Florida naxt year,

Alvarez helps power
Lions past DeLand
By Toay DeSorm lar
CORRESPONDENT
OVIEDO • A s the only sen ior
In the starting lineup for the
Oviedo varsity baseball team.
Ja vier Alvarez h as been thrust
Into the role as a leader for the
you ng Lions. T h e fact that he's
the
catcher,
handling , a
pitching stall o f first-year
hurlcrs. further underscores
his role as a leader.
Soft-spoken
by
nature,
A lvarez leads b y example. He's
caught every In n ing so far this
season
(125
going
Into
Friday's game w ith the DeLand
Bulldogs), w orkin g with the
Lion pitching s ta ff to compile a
team eam rd-ru n average o f
3 .1 9.
Along with the way, Alvarez

has put together a .302 batting
average with three hom e runs.
"Javle's been a crucial part
o f the success o f this team,*
said
Oviedo
coach
Kenne
Brown. "He's worked hard to
make him self a good high
school catcher. He personifies
what this team to about,
working every day to get
everything out o f hto ability.*
On Friday night. Alvarez led
the Lions to a 14-4 rout of
DeLand In a GA-Dtotrict 3
contest by going 3-for-3 with a
home run. double, single, and
three RBI.
The at bat that ended In his
fourth homer o f the season
exemplifies
what
Alvarez
brings to the Lions.
With the Lions clin gin g to a

■aa Lions, Pag# 3B

'G oin g to state w as unfor­
gettable.* Hoyle said. ‘ And the
experience o f actually winning
will be with me always. There

IN B R IE F
M IR A C L E D A N C E TR YO UTS
ORLANDO - Inaugural Orlando Miracle
dance tram tryouts for energetic mate and fe ­
male dancers. 18 years and older that p o s­
sess a hip-hop style o f dance and tumbling
skills, will be held this Sunday, April 3. on
the Magic Practice Court at the RDV
Sporisplex. 8701 Maitland Summit B ou le­
vard. Maitland, starting ut 9 a.m.
T o rrglster, all Interested dancers must
bring a resume and photo.
For more Information cull (407) 910-2400.

REC. A D U L T F L A G F O O T B A L L
SANFORD - The City o f Sanford Recreation
Department Is ofTrrtng a Spring Adult Flag
Football League.
Th e league will follow all Florida Recreation
and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag Football
rules and regulations and will play Its gam rs
on Saturday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further
Information can be obtained by calling the
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5097.

a rr a lot o f memories I will take
aw ay from Lake Mary, but
d efin itely winning states w ill
be m y favorite experience.*
Lake Mary Principal. Ray­
m ond Gaines, also acknow l­
edged the accomplishm ents o f
the Lady Rams when he spoke
to H oyle awing her signing.
T lU s lias definitely been a
special team at Lake Mary.*
G aines said. Y o u have taken
the program to n ew heights
through dedication and tu rd
work. What you have accom­
plish ed to very special and I
appreciate the part you had In
that. It was definitely a thrill to
have you here and you will be
m issed. You have certainly
m ade you r mark on
Mary
High School.*
T h e Lady Roms recently fin ­
ished
their
1099
season,
m uch earlier than most had
anticipated. Although Hoyle
and h er team didn 't get a
ch ance to defend thetr title,
that In no way will dim inish
what they had already accom­
p lish ed .
W ith the season behind her
now, Hoyle Is Just goin g to e n ­
joy the rest o f her senior year
before getting ready to tackle
college classes and college
athletics.
I f H oyle's high school career
was any Indication, college
should be a great experience
for her.

SRD SOFTBALL M E E TIN G
SANFORD - The C ity o f Sanford Recreation
Department will be h oldin g Its Adult Softball
Organizational m eeting for the Spring softball
season on Wednesday. April 7th at 6:3 0 p.m.
at the Downtown Recreation Center. Oral floor
o f C ity Hull on Park Avenue.
A n y teams Interested in playing in the
spring league should be at this m eeting and
will receive a 915 discount on their fee for
attending.
Space Is limited sin ce only Plnehurst Park
Is available. Plnehurst league's offered arc
Co-Ed on Monday. W om en on Tuesday. Men
on Wednesday and Thursday, and Industrial
on Friday.
T h e SRD Is also offerin g a M onday Night
Church league that w ill play at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex.
Questions? Call 330-5697.

SRD TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD - The C ity o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is offering T en n is Les­
sons at Grovevlcw Park (o ff Lake Mary Boule­
vard).
T h e lessons, taught by Greg Jam es, costs
920 for each fou r-w eek session. Students
i Briefs, Paga 2B

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C on tin u ed from Page IB
must register at City Hail.
For m ore Information call
682 -6086 .

330-5697

or

youth sports programs.
For further Inform ation, call
5485.

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JEFF B L A K E F O O T B A L L C A M P

ASA SUPER M E N ’S Q U A LIF IE R

SANFORD - The Sanford Youth Football and
Chrcrleadlng Association (SYFA1 will hold two
pre-registrations for the First Annual J eff
Blake Football Camp and the 1999 Pop W a r­
ner Football and Cheerleading Season.
The registrations will be held on Saturday,
April 10th at the Just For Feet In the S em i­
nole Towme Center Mall and Saturday. April
17th at Finish lin e In the Altamonte Mall.
Tim es w ill be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Jell Blake, from the Cincinnati Hengals,
and Robert Jones, from the Miami Dolphins,
will be on hand to sign autographs on April
10th and Stephen Braggs, a former Miami
Dolphin, w ill be here on A pril 17th.
The Football Camp, for bays and girls ages
7 -to -l7 . w ill be held May 22-23 at Seminole
High School with present and former NFL
players, the Seminole High coaching stafT and
the SYFA coaching staff providing Instruction.
The cost will be 990 for both days or 950
for one day.
Football and cheerleading prospects for the
five SYFA teams can also pre-register for a
9-10 non-refundable fee. Th e balance o f fees
IS70) w ill be due July 1 st
Players can register for both the camp and
season for 9150.
All proceeds from the cam p will go toward

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Get ready lo see
som e o f the nation's l&gt;est softball.
Th e Seminole Softball Complex In Altam onle Springs will host as many ns 15 o f thr
lies! Amateur Softball Association fASAl m en's
Super Slo-Ptich teams trying to earn points
toward gaining one o f 10 slots open for thr
Super Men's National Cham pionship Finals.
T lie Cham pionships will lie contested al
Historic Sanford Mem orial Stadium In S e p ­
tember.
On Friday. April 9th. the top four rnnkrd
teams will open the w eekend competition by
playing two exhibition gam es at 6 p.m.
The double elim ination tournament w ill he
held on Saturday and Sunday.
A special weekend pass is available for 95.
For
more
Information,
contact
Tom
Farnsworth at (407) 330-5692.

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Circuit and County Count ol
Sammola County. Florida, will
aall to tha highaal and bait biddar tha following daaenbad raal
proparfy:
Lot 12. WINGFIELD RESERVE
PHASE II. according lo tha pfal
tharaol aa racordad In Ptal
Book 21. Pagaa U . S» A 70 ol
tha Public Racorda ol Sammola
County. Florida
Thia aa la will ba mad* pur­
suant to tha Summary Final
Judgmanl
ol
Foracloiura
antirad March 17, 194S. by lha
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aaal ol thia Court on MARCH
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aaal ol this court on MARCH 10.
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W C W W R E S T L IN G
DAYTONA BEACH - W orld Cham pionship
W restling will hold a big night o f matches at
the Ocean C enter In Daylona Beach on
W ednesday. April 14th, starting al 7:110 p.m.
Matches Include _ Rick Steinrr vs. Scott
S te in er Konnan vs. Scott Hall; Sieve "M ongo"
McMIchacI and Dean Malenko vs. Barry
W indham and Curt llen n lg : Rey M yslerlo Jr.
vs. Chris Jericho; J erry Flynn vs. Ernest "The
Cat" M iller Hugh M o m is vs. Norman Sm iley;
and Prince la u k ra vs. Mike Enos.
Tickets are on sale at the Ocean C en trr Box
O ffice and all Tlcketm aster locations. Order
by phone with Visa or Mastcrrard at (407)
8 39 -3900 .

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F ro m the E a g le ’s N est: G o lf news an d notes
By J e ff BcriiaJck*

TSstsrm srems Etirrou-------SANFORD
Fortner NFL
Cleveland Drown and Miami
Dolphin Stephen
D raft's Is
hosting Die Inaugural Orlando
Celebrity G o lf C lassic to benefit
the Sanford Sports Youth Pro*
gnun. Th ere w ill be a 8 1 0 .0 0 0
putt for rash event, clinic, long
ball contest and a shotgun start
with flighted play at the Trophy
C lu b on April 24. It w ill be fo l­
lowed b y an aw ards presenta­

tion with a buffet dinner and a host Its annu al g o lf tournament
sports memorabilia auction and (o benefit the school g o lf team
raffle. Call 1-888-815-4057 for and bo oster club. Format Is a
four-person scram ble w ith a
Information...
The Foundation for Sem inole combined team handicap o f 40
County Piddle Schools Is lo o k ­ strokes. It starts at 2 p.m . at
ing for sponsors for Its annual Tlmacuan G o lf and C ou n tty
G olf For Education Tournament Club A pril 24. Call 2 2 0 -0 6 1 4
at Ekana G olf Club In O viedo. for details...
The S an ford Optimist C lu b
Tee time Is I p.m. April 26 and
will
Include
a four-person will host the Central Florida
scramble to benefit Sem inole Qualifier o f the Optimist U nited
County public schools. Call Von Lines J u n ior G o lf C h a m p i­
onship. T h e
elite
Deld
Is
.120-0176 fo r Information...
Lake Mary Digit School w ill I- packed w ith youth golfers 1018 years-of-age and the Central
Florida 14-18 year-olds w ill
need to qu alify May 12 at D eer
Island O o lf Club. Th e you n ger
players w ill be exempt from
qualifying and will move to the
next level J u n e 5 at G olden
Ocala. T h e D eer Island event
will provid e players with range
balls, lunch,
golf and
the
awards banquet. A nyonr In ter­
ested tn qu alifyin g should c o n ­
tact Robbie Robertson at 3 2 2 5854 for Information, and the
event la still looking for s p o n ­
sors. A n yon e want rd to h rlp out

with
a sponsorship should
w rite: Sanford Optimist
Optimi;
Club.
333 Rose Drive, Sanford. Fla..
3 2 7 7 3 ...
W inn-Dixie
will
hold
its
spring W inn-D ixie
Invitation
Charity O olf Tournament
to
benefit the Doy Scouts o f C e n ­
tral Florida on A pril 12 at 8 :3 0
a.m. L ist year the event raised
o v rr $125,000 Th e event w ill
lie held at Palm Coast Resort
with a special Platinum P a ck ­
age featuring Sunday golf and a
VTP dinner on April 11. T h e
tournament will feature prizes
and awards alon g with an o ffi­
cial cerrm ony following the
round. Call 578 -4000 for In ­
formation...
T h e Rotary C lu b o f Lake Mary
will host Its Sem inole County
Eduratlonal Scholarship T o u r­
nament at Tlm arunn Golf and
Country Club A pril 30. T h ere
will tie an N a.m. shotgun start
with an awards lunrhcon and
raflle to follow. Individual fees
a rr $90 with other spon sor­
ships available. Call 3 0 2 -3596
or 805-0731 for details...

The Metro Orlando Am ateur
Softball A ssociation will host Its
rescheduled
Inaugural
g o lf
tournament A p ril 9 at D eer Is ­
land G olf and Lake Club. T h e
"Achieving Excellence through
Arndemles and Athletics" tou r­
nament Is to benefit the s c h o l­
arship fund for outstanding
senior high soflball players and
(he developm ent o f youth so ft­
ball. Call 869 -2526 or 1 (8 8 8 )
210-6660 fo r Inform ation...
Tlmacuan G o lf A C ountry
Club has schedu led April 1517 for Its M en ’s Member-Guest
Tournament. T h e format Is best
ball net w ith 8 flights o f 6
teams. Th e follow ing w eek, the
Tlmacuan W om en's G olf A s s o ­
ciation will host Its M rm b rrGurst on A pril 25...
Florida State football coach
(lobby Dowdrn will host h is
annual sprin g toum am rnt at
thr Crookrd Cat Course at O r ­
ange County National on A p ril
17. Far Information, call the
Seminole C lu b o f Greater O r­
lando H otline at 648-0512...
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Shawn Qumo rounded out a atrong Lake Brantley attack n a 16-6 win
over Lake Brantley

Lake Brantley
Continued Cram Page IB
Shellham m er scored three o f
the first lour goals oil freds
(m m Quinn and Hogan and led
S O brfu rr Ovw-tlo mounted a
run /.ach W arner scored to
put Oviedo on the board. Imt

M l

G olf A ca d em y will host Its Jun­
ior G o lf Learn to Play Mem ber­
ship at W ekiva G o lf Club. It Is
open to boys and girls 8-18
and m em bers may play any day
after 3 p.m . Mem berships arc
good fo r a year and members
must atten d an etiquette and
ntles
sem inar
w ith
PGA
Teach in g
Professional
J eff
Jones. C a ll 925-2855 for In ­
formation...
The Altam onte S prin gs Dons
Club w ill host Its 6th annual
golf tournament May 14. There
will be a 4-person scramble
with a $ 6 0 entry fee per golfer
to Inclu de green fees. cart, b e v ­
erage. aw ards, door prizes and
food and will be hosted at thr
Wekiva G o lf Club. Call 8301336 fo r Information...
O cean s Eleven Resorts Is
slated to host the 9 lh annual
Intem attonal Network o f Oolf
Spring Conference and Cham­
pionship May 23-27. ING Is
based In Lake Mary and L a
great ch a n ce to network with
people from every facet o f the
golfing w orld...

Iikr Mrantlrv went on another
run and took Its biggest lead.
I I - 2 before
emptying
tb r
bench.
Jell Shiunway and Drt.ui
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Blaine Schulte contributed to Oviedo’s 14-4 rout over DeLand with a
double, run scored and an RBI

LionsContinued from Page IB
2-0 lead In the bottom of the
fourth Inning. A lvarez led o ff
by
ripping
what
everyone
except the hom e platr umpire
thought was a dou ble Into the
left Held com er. Drown even
went so far as tn Indicate
where lie thought the ball bit
In fair territory.
Dut w hile others disputed
the call, Alvarez quietly picked
up his bat. took another pitch,
then launched a shot over the
scoreboard.
T h a t 's
why
he
Is
so
Important for this team." said
Drown. "He doesn't let the last
play affect the next play. He
keeps his focus and helps his
team m ates stay focused."
Then. In the bottom of Hie
fifth Inning, after DeLand bad
d o s e d the gap to 4, Alvarrz
contributed a single and a Iworun double during the Lions'
eight-run rally that resulted In
the gam e being stopped by the
10-run m ercy rule.
I hull Lubrano notched bis
fifth win and ills fifth complete

Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
game of the season, allow ing
four m ns on seven hits w hile
striking out four David Beach,
the first
o f four H ulldog
pitchers, suffered the loss.
The win Improves the Lions
to 18-2 overall and G O In the
district. Dr L in d Is now 8-1 2
and 2-7 tn district play.
Justin Holmes added three
singles, three runs, and two
K ill to the 14-hlt Lion assault.
Drett Murphy hit two doubles,
scored two runs, and bad an
Uhl. Lubrano chipped in with
a double, single, and an RDI.
Also
contributing
w ere
HI.line Schulte (double, run.
KDII; Kenny Slarliug (single,
run. RDI); L a n y Grayson and
J e ll Knapp Ibotli with a sin gle
and a run): Jered Goodwin
(one mn. one Kill): N ick
Ten rkcdrs (two runs scored);
and Hobby Mellor (one run
scored).
Lonnie Tldm areh had three
singles and ail Kill lor DeLand.
Oviedo plays again next
Monday in another district
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�Sflfl'tnol# Ha raid, Sanford. Florid* •Sunday. April 4,1999

M ilw e e studen t: C a ll h im D r . W a lk e r
B e J e ff B erttelck o
HERALD S TAFF WRITER
For now. you can refer to
M ilw ee M iddle School eig h th grader as A n th on y Walker.
Give him a few more ye a rs,
then h e ll b e D octor Anthony
W alk er.
Anthony Is the recipient o f
the Disney D ream er and D oer
award.
representin g
h is
school. He w ill receive h is
award next m onth at W alt
Disney
W orld
along
w ith
representatives from all o v e r
Central Florida. He is actu ally
the second M ilw ee student to
w in the award. Clasamate E ric
T a ylo r w on
an
award
to
represent the entire cou n ty
and will be h on ored the sam e
day.
Being on the honor roll since
th e start o f hta education w a s a
k ey
reason
tn
Anthony’s
consideration fo r the award.
"lV e alw ays been on the
honor roll e v e r since 1 started
school.* he sa id . ‘ I like to take
a lot o f In itiative because w h en
I set my m in d to som ething I
think I can get It done.*
Anthony w en t to elem entary
school
tn
Alabama
and
changed sch o o ls often a s a
child. He m a d e an Impact In
Alabama w h e n he won hta
school’s
Prin cip al’s
Aw ard,
then he m oved to Florida an d
h as attended Milwee fo r the
past two years.
He giv es
credit for h is
success to h is mother. Marcta.
w ho works a s a lawyer.
*She’s divorced, but sh e still
stuck with w hat she wanted to
d o and w en t to law s c h o o l.’
Anthony said. She w o rk ed
really hard."
Anthony Is passing on

the

Public

Mlwee eighth-grader Anthony Walker won the
schooTa Dreamer and Doer award and plans to attend

medfcal school ones he graduates.
Seminole High next year.

law profession, at least for
now. He wants to be a doctor
and w ill make the commute to
Sem inole High next year so he
can attend die school's health
academ y.

and I think I w o r k well with
them .*
H e’s o ff to a strong start
already. Anthony said
his
favorite classes o re healthrelated courses.

T know I have to w ork hard
and study or I can't go there.*
Anthony said. *1 think I can do
It. 1 want to be a doctor
because I like to help people

T m learning a lo t about what
1 need to do later on .* he said.
F o r now. A n th on y Is just
tryin g to get the most out o f
M ilw ee that h e
can. Even

H el attend

though h e's relatively new to
the area,
he's
grown
on
attachment to the area.
*1 like It at Milwee,* hr said.
-It's clean and the people and
teachers a re realty nice, t don't
dislike any of my classes
because a ll o f the teachers are
so good here.*
So
arr
some
of
thrir
students.

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Lakes
M id d le
School participated In
the
1999 N ational PTA Reflections
Art Contest. W inners Included:
Raphael J aram iU o, l i s a O r t a
land. L ea h C o o p er, A a d ir e
LaConr, D o ra n L o p es. J a m s
Jones. T tflh n j Too and X h
son Perkin w h o now m ove on
to county com petitions.
• • •

D a rcy A aa C an tsalea, of
W inter Springs, earned a d e ­
gree from the University of In­
diana at Bloomington.
a •

ea rn ed a trip to N e w York to
com pete tn the N ational Finals
fo r Autom obile Technology.

objective o f the program In to
provide ‘ hands on training- tn
city, cou nty unit stale government. , ,

JSI'O

•

M ika
Hal*
and
M ke
Richardson, o f Lyman High
School, took first place In the
Central Florida Auto Dealers
Competition held at Seminole
Community
College.
They

G race Brown a n d A a fs la
Q ra m k o w have b e e n chosen to
represent
S em in ole
High
S chool at this su m m er's w eeklo n g American Legion G irls’
S tate program. A n g e la Basso
w as selected as alternate. T h e

What’s going on...
Lyman H igh School will host
Once Upon A M attress A p ril 810 at th e school auditoreu,
Th e m usical Is a spin-off from
The Princess a n d the Pea and
tickets a re on sale for t 5 In
advance. C all 320-2329 for
details.
• • •
Sabal
Point
Elementary
School w ill host Its Reading
Festival A p ril 6. Parents are
Invited to learn tips on h ow to
Improve th e ir children's re a d ­
ing skills. Th ere will tie a
puppet sh ow and an Ice cream
social.
• * •

T h e Lyman M arching Band
and Guard arc planning a trip
to Washington. D.C.. April 611. Plans are to perform three
or four concerts at the city's
historic sites.
• • •
Indian Trails M iddle School
will host Project Earth 2000:
Into the Millennium on April
15.
t •

•

Oviedo High School's Winter
C olor Guard will attend Winter
G uard
International
World
Championships to be held In
Dayton. Ohio. Th ey will depart
A pril 14 and return April 18.

• • •
Lake Howell H igh School’s
C la ss or 1999 w ill have Its
sen io r prom at D isn ey’s Grand
Floridian on A p r il 23 from
6:3 0 p.m. - m idnight. Tick ets
w ill be sold d u rin g lunches
betw een April 7 -1 4 .
• • •
Project G raduation o f Lake
M ary High S ch ool will host a
graduation party fo r the C lass
o f 1999 on M ay 2 6 at the O r­
la n d o Fitness
a n d Racquet
C lu b. The dru g-free, alcoholfree celebration Is for seniors
on the same day o f graduation
to provide a sa fe, enjoyable
environment.

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Indian Trails Middle School held its first Sports Day,
sponsored by the PTA and Ground Zero Youth Sports
Camps last weekend. NFL players Jeff Blake and

Robert Jones appeared to sign autographs. Here, Ben
Crawford and Charlie Ream battle each other in
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rj AH of tha land d**cnbad U1 O A Book S f. Fay* 7S. ol tha Public
' / Rec ord* e l Sammola County. Florida.
A Sarny ferthar daaertbad a* toMoor Conunanc* at Ih# aouthwail
/cornar at the Muthaatt quarter af Ih* aouthwaat quarter ol
^(a clton F. Tawnahlp t t South, Rang* 10 la a t thane* run
‘rM S M S 'M 'S along tha couth tin* el aald aouthwaat quarter ol
rj SSI M feat, thane* run N0O*3S'2O"W. l i t SS 1**1 to an angf*
£ point Mt Block *B*. 'Q O O O IN E A00ITI0N TO ALTAMONTE.*
/ according to tha plat thereof recorded Mi Plat Book 7, Peg* 7S.
'.Public Aacordk at Samlnofo County. Florida, thane* run
r'NSI*14‘BS*t along tha boundary tin* of aold Stock *B* for M OS
** feat la Vi* POINT OF SfQINNINO. told point being the northwa*!
S' corner of the fond deecnbad m aald 0 A Booh S4. Fay* 71.
'.Plane* run along tha boundary beat at the land daaenbad in cent
fiO.N. took Sf. Pay* 71 for Ih* following lour c outlet run
^ N S r i f M ’ S atony laid boundary bn* ol Bloch *0* tor 40 M feel
•'thane*. leaving Mid boundary tin* of Block *B*. run SOO'IS’M 'I .
* 174 04 tool, thane* SESM4'03*W. 40 00 laat. thane*
| N00*lt MTV. 44 94 fe*L thane* N001# 2O'W, IM 00 laat to the
j.Pomt of Bagmnmg
■' Contain* 4,SM tquar* foal, more or late
•'OWNER(s) CHlAYL AOGSAS COLZIE
?
1011 BlakaStraal
*
Allamonl* Springe. FL M701
lach Defendant la turthar notified that tha Petitioner will petition
} tor an Order of Taking bafor* tha HONOAABLK NANCY F ALLEY,
t ’an* of S o Judy** of the abova-itytad Court on Wadnaaday. the
*.Slot day of April. 1SSS. *1 10 IS a.m . in Courtroom M it Ih*
County Counhou**. Sanford. Florida. In accordance
( Seminole
with It* Daclarabon of Taking hare totor* filed Mi SI* cauce AH
Dafendant* to thl* cult and all other Interacted parti** may lime! ly requoat a hearing on S * Petition for Ih# Order of Taking al S*
- Urn# and ptac* dec Ignatad and b* heard Any Dalandanl tailing to
■ SI* a timely raquatt for hearing chad waive any right to object to
! the Order of Taking
lach Dafendant and any other panona claiming any intaratl in
Ih* property daaertbad In S o Petition in S o aboea-alylad im nanl
Domain pracaadlng N hereby required to aanr* written delentec,
&gt;If any you hay*, to tha Petition heretofore Mad in thl* eauk* on
; So Petitioner, and any raquatt for a hearing on S o Pallbon lor
&gt; the Order of Taking, if daalrad. on PallOonar* Attorney, who**
name and ad dree* la ihown on or bafor* Wadnaaday. April &lt;4.
IM S. and to fit* tha original of your written dalanw t and any
raquatt for hearing on tha Petition for tha Order of Taking with tha
•Clerk of SI* Court either bafor* kantle* on Ih* PatiUonarT
. Attornay or immediately thereafter, to chow what right till*, intereel or Man you ham. if any, or claim in and and to S * proparty
' daacribad in taid Petition and thow cauce if any you hav*. why
aald property thouid not be condamnad for the utaa and put potre aa M l torS In said Petition If you foil to antwar. a default may
; b* antarad again*! you for S a rallal demanded in S * Petition II
1you fall to raquatt a hearing on tha Petition lor Order ol Taking
•you than wale* any right to ob|*cl to Mid Order ol Taking
' WITNESS my hand and aaal of card Court on tha FEBRUARY It .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLIR N OF THS CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOH SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A. McUILLAN
County Attorney
tor Saminola County. Florida
Saminola County S ank at Budding
1101 East Flrtl Sireat
Sanford, Florida M T7I
Telaphone (407) IIS - S711
Attorney for PatiHonar
Publich March M . and April 4. T IM
DBA-44

Nolle(HcTeroby fltvsn that I
sm engaged In buslnas* at 1114
Kastnar Flat*. Sanford. FL
SS771,
Samlnofo . County.
FlarMla, under the Fictitious
Nam# ol FlBNtOA LISUfOATORB OF FANFOND, and Saf I
inland to raglslar aald nsm*
with
ih#
Dhrlaion
of
Corporatlont.
Tallatiaaa**,
Florida, in accordance wiS tha
provision* of the Fictitious
Nam* Itatuta*. To-Wit Saelton
M l M. Florida Statute* IM1
Sanford Powerboat Safe*. Inc.
Craig Schroth
Publish April*. IMS
DCB-tl

IN YMB CIBCUtT COURT
OF TNB I STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SUM HOLS BOUNTY
SIN B B Ai JURISDICTION
BABB BO. S7-TSS-OA-I4-R
BANKERS' TRUST COMPANY.
a* Truetea for tha Regie
Holder* ol Salomon
in IBra1
Mortgage Secunit** VII. Inc .
Mortgage Pass-Through
Certihcata* 1SS4-II by
Option On* UorCgaga. A
California Corporation *•
Attorney in Fact.
PtaMrttff.
VS
CHARLES H BRUCE and
SHERYL SRUCI. *1 a l.
Da landante
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
Metre* w hereby green Sat,
pursuant
to
an
Order
Raachadukng Forectoaure Sal*
dated MARCH S4TH IMS
and antarad m tteil caaa num.
bar S/-/77-CA-14. al the Circuit
Court of Ih* tSth Judicial
Circuit in and tar Sammoi*
County
Ffonda.
whatam
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY.
AS TRUSTEE for THE REGISTIRED
M0L0ERS
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS MORT­
GAGE SECURITIES VII. INC
MORTQAGI PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES IM 4 - II SY
OPTION ONI MORTOAGI. A
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
AS ATTORNEY IN FACT. ■*
Plaintiff and CHARLES H
BRUCE
SHERYL
BRUCE
SHIRLEY
A
MACKE A ll V
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
■a/era Oetendenkcl I wUi **S la
aaeh at tha wee I front dear ol
S a Sanunafo County court'
ha«ee in laniard Senwnole
County Ffonda ar 11 40 A M
an S * S/lh day *4 APRIL.ISM
S * folfocnng dewr.bad proper­
ty aa saf forth in aauf Fmat
Judgment la mt
BIGiN SO FEET WEST ANO 147
FIST NORTH OF THE SOUTHSAST CORNER OF LOT IS
BLOC* I AMIN0ED PLAT OF
W110MEAI ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
Al
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOR 1.
PAGE 40 OF THE PUBLIC
RICOROI
OF
SIMlNOLI
COUNTY FIONIOA THENCE
RUN NORTH SO OEORIIS
00 44* WIST SO 04 FEET.
THENCE RUN s o u th
14
04OASES IS M* WIST I I I 04
FEET TO THE SHORELINE OF
LARI WtlOMERE
THENCE
NUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG
SAID SHORELINE TO THI CEN­
TERLINE OF CREDO STREET
thence

run

north
os
EAST Along

DEQUES 00 SO*
SAID CENTERLINE 110 00 FEET
TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHTo f -w at OF UOLNAR AVENUE.
THENCE
RUN
EASTERLY
ALONO SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY
MOO FEET TO THE EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY OF CREDO
STREET THENCE RUN SOUTH
00 0 E Q R III 00 SO* WIST
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY
MO 00 FEET. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00 01QREES 0110*
EAST tOt 00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
a d v is e d th at t h is l a w f ir m

IS 0 1 1 M l 0 TO 0 ! A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A 0EBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION ODTAINEO WILL
■■ USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 14th day at MARCH.
IM S
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
COOtllS E STAWIARSKI
4010 Buy Scout Boulaeard
■m l* 414
Tampa. Florida 11S07
Telephone t i l l ) 17 7-1001
C A S *17-00172
P ub lith April 4 t t . tSSS
D IO -1 1

J W O t t L OHM MY
FLORIDA
B A N R O .M .S M B A
BtYlBIBW t0-K
ROUSSEAU MORTOAOS
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
LOUIS S JANSSSK.
*1 al.

Defendant)*)
MOTTOS DP ACTION
TO: LOUIS S JANISIK
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
SO Sweetwater Orel*
Ovtarlo. Florida SS7II
CURRENT R1SIDINCI:
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
FAR TISS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
ANO
AGAINST THI HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DIFINDANTISl
WHO ARS NOT KNOWN TO BS
DEAD ON ALIYS. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTUS MAY
CLAIM AN INTIRSST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. 0IV1SSIS.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHIR
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RISIOINCS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
aclton to foreclose • mortgage
an tha following property m
MMINOLI County Florida:
LOT 30 SWEETWATER CREEK.
ACCORDING TO THI FLAT
THEREOF AS RIC0R0ID IN
FLAT BOOK SO. PAOIS OS ANO
14 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA
Ma* been Mad agemsi you and
you era required to aanr* #
copy of your written date nee*
it any, w-th.n SO days attar Ih*
tost public abon af thr* None*
of Ac l«on. an Ichayarna.
McCall* Rayncar. Barren A
Frepptar. Plaint,it's attorney
whoa* address t* M l (eychore
Bowies ato Swto S44. Tampa.
Florida 1140a and hi* the ang­
inal with this Court either
before caret** a* Plat*ltff*a
attorney ar immedfofoty the*#trier Otherwise • dafouri mM
be antarad agamal yaw tor the
relief
demanded
m
the
Complaint *r petition
This notice shod ba pubirahad
one# each waac for fww consac wtive waeb* » tha S*mmole
m##

WITNESS my hand and tha
saat at tfo* Court on thr* SOth
day af MANCH. ISM
Maryann# Mars*
Clark al Kc* Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
Icheeam* McCaOa.
Ray mar Barren S Frappwr
PO SOI 1410
Tampa Ffonda SM0I-S410
If yau arc a paraa* wr*t a 4aata'-ry who need* acieeenodaparhcipala m
yau ar* anhIfod at no coat to you. toe the
yrwsisM.n at aarlam atatalanc#
Pleas*
contact
Cam!
AdteiiHisctahan at 101 N Park
Aaanu* Sanford Ffonda 22771.
Hlephon* number t*07) 111*110 withui I working day* at
yaw receipt at tow document If
hea,mg impaired (TOO) I
SSB-S77I
PubRah Apnt 4 tt. ISM
D4B14

OF TNB IfBR TSSN TN
juorcukt cNWtirr

Caaa d * .i M -tM -D R -S t-B
N RE Tha Marriage * (

MATIN KHANFAR
MAT SOON ALSHROUF.

Wife

-CALL 322-2611 TO PUCE YOUR A D Legal Notices
TO THS OIKBHrr COURT
BE TH8 IMMTSSHTN
JUDICIAL BMCINT

Publish March 21. 21. and April
4. I t . Ik M

DEA-1S1

CITY OF L A M MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HSARMS4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tha City CcneTcsson of tfw City ol Lake
Mary Fkwia that lato Camneswon m l twid a Pubhc Hearing on Apr* IS.
IMS at 7 00 PM . or as toon thereafter at poeubie to consider Second
Raadeig end adogbon ol OnSnencee enbtied
ORDINANCE NO 021
AN OROINANCE Of THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORiOA AMENDING
SECTION S 01 OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORI­
OA INCREASING THE LENGTH OF TERMS FOR MEMOIRS OF THI CITY
COMMISSION FROM TWO (1) YEARS TO THREE (3) YEARS BEGINNING
WITH THE REGULAR CITY ELECTION IN IBM FOR SEATS 2 ANO 4 ANO
WITH THE REGULAR CITY ELECTION IN 2000 FOR THE MAYOR ANO
SEATS I ANO X PROVIDING FOR SUBMISSION OF THIS CHARTER
AMENDMENT TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY AT A
SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 2$. ISM. AUAKE MARY CITY
HALL. CONDITIONING THE EFFECTIVE OATE OF THE CHARTER
AMENDMENT ON APPROVAL BY ELECTORS AT SPECIAL ELECTION.
PROVIDING FOR THE FORM OF BALLOT. PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
CODIFICATION. SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO #22
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA AMENDING
SECTION 11 OKI) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA. TO INCLUDE THE STORMWATER ENTERPRISE FUND. PRO­
VIDING THAT STATE REVOLVING LOAN FUNOS DEBT MAY BE
INCURRE0 TO PROVIDE PUBLIC WATER. SANITARY SEWER OR
STORMWATER DRAINAGE SERVICES ANO TO MEET INCREASED
OCMANO FOR SAIO SERVICES PROVIDtNO FOR SUBMISSION OF THIS
CHARTER AMENDMENT TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY IS. ISM AT LAKE
MARY CITY HALL CONDITIONING THE EFFECTIVE OATE OF THE CHAR­
TER AMENDMENT ON APPROVAL BY ELECTORS AT SPECIAL ELEC­
TION. PROVIDING FOR THE FORM OF BALLOT. PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. CODIFICATION. SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
The Pubhc Hearing mil be held hi Ih* Comm,seem Chambers. 100 N
Country Club Road. Laka Mary Tha Public I* invilad to attend and be
heard San) heanng may b* conurud Iran time to km* unkl a Inal deci­
sion a mad* by the Cay Comnvevon Copra* ol ttl* Ordnance* m ki* ar*
available *1 the City Clark'* Otic* tor renew
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS
CONVENIENCE THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MAOE
BY THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOftEGOtNQ MATTER. ANY PER­
SON W1SHINQ TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED!NO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY ADA
COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
140/024-1024
/
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Carol A Focler City Clark
Pubfah Apr* 4. I0M
DEB-27

71— H elp W a n t ed

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21— Personals
BABB ■ « . SF-BBIS-BA-f 4-W
SHIRLEY A MACKERISV.
Plaintiff.
CHARLES H BRUCIANO
SHERYL BRUCS.
Husband and Wife,
and UNITED STATES OF
AUSfUCA.
Defendant*

Notice it hereby green that
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgment af Force totura Salad
Hr* 10th day m l MARCH. 1S00.
la Ih* abeea-atytad causa I mil
dot tor cash at the SEMINOLE
COUNTY COUWTHOUSI SOI
NORTH PARK AVSNUS. SAN­
FORD FLORIDA al II 00 AM
an Ih* 1701 day al APRIL. ISOS
AT WEST FRONT OOOR tha tottowing daacribad property
l a y ! SO foal Weal and 147 04
feat North af Ih* South*til cor­
ner al Lot IS. Stock S. AMEND­
ED PLAT OF WHOMSRS.
according la tha ptol tharaaf a*
recorded m Plat Book S. peg#
40 af tha Public Record* af
Sammal*
County.
Ftortd*
threee run North (0*00 00*
watt SO 40 foot, thane* run
•auth 24-ft lO’ Waal 220 00
feat t* the shoreline *1 Lab*
Wild mar*
thane*
run
Northwesterly along taut sharekna t# foe canlarhn* af Credo
Street
thence ran North
SO'OO'SO* Seat along cantarima
(to SO foat to tha Southerly
nghi-ol'Way at Malnar Avenue
Rian run Easterly along sard
ngh|.#f-aray IS 00 feat la Ih*
E*etort, nght of u t , af Credo
Strati
thane* run South
00*S0*S2* Waal along said
ngM-af-way 240 00 teat thane#
run South ••*4 1 (1 * East
MS IS laat. prance run Savth
00*01 TO* laat tOt 00 feat la
tha Fo.ni af Rag.namg
DATED thi* 10th da, af
MARCH 1004
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT Paroan* with d ia M if to* heading a apacial accom­
modation to participai* m thi*
proceeding should contact
COURT
ADMINISTRATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE M l
NORTH PARK
AVENUE SUITS N -M l. SAN­
FORD FLORiOA 12771 PHONE
1407) 111 4110 X 4117 NOT
LATIN THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING
* HEARING IMPAiRIO (TOO) »•
•00 MS-1771 OR VOICE (V) I-

•oo sst • 77o

v ia

Flo r id a

RELAY SERYICI
MARYANNS MORSE Clark
Cue ml and County Cowls
B , Ruth King
Depul, Cferh
W THOMAS LOVETT
204 t Robinson S t . 4IM
Orlando FL 32001
Publish April 4. t t . ISOS
DEB-10

NOTICB OP ACTION

TO MAT SOON ALAHROUF
SIS Cre* ton One*
Troy. Michigan 4S0SS
YOU A M NOTIFIED that an
aclton ha* bean tiled agamal
you and that you ar* taqmrad to
serve a copy al yaw written
defenses ,1 any. to it on the
Husband
Michael Fender
laqwr* al l i t South Maitland
A r * , Suita 100. Mailtand
Florida 117S1. on or bator*
APRIL &gt;1. ISM and hi* Ih*
on(pn*l with tha clerk *1 Iht*
court either bafor* tarvic* an
pablnnar's alttmty ar inanadiItaly tharoattar, olharwiaa a
default writ be antarad against
you for the reItal demanded m
tha pall lion
Dated on thr* ISth day ot
March ISM
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By Luanno Woodley
Deputy Clark

15—C e m e t m y Lo t s

IH TNS CIRCUIT
COURT IN • * ? T S i
SIM lNOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BAM NO. M-SM4-CA-14-P
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
L0ARI. INC . a New York
corporation.
Plaintiff.
HARRY SRVANT
CSSiliS-Sl-0140).
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF HARRY BRYANT.
ROBERT R JORDAN
((••UNKNOWN).
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ROBERT B JORDAN
UNKNOWN TENANT I.
UNKNOWN TENANT II.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a pofiticeleubdiveioA ol
tha Slat* o f Ffonda.
and any unknown hair*,
davit***, grant***,
creditors and other
unknown parson* or
wiknoan tp ou tes claiming
by. through and under
any al Ilia above-named
Dafendant*.
Delendanlt

NOTICB OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE I* haraby given that
the undersigned Clark ol lb*
Circuit Court ol lanvnol*
County. Florida. wtU on Ih* 27th
day ol APRIL. 1SSS. al 11 00
o'clock A M al tha West Irani
door ol tha Semi hole County
Courthaut* in Sanford. Florida,
otter for tala and kail al public
outcry to Ih* highest and best
bidder for cath. Ih* tollowingdatenbad property tiluat# m
Saminola County. Florida
Lot 71. PALM POINT, at par
Plal Book SO. P a g ** EE through
71. Inctutiv*. Public Record* ot
Saminola County. Ffonda
purauanl lo Ih# Final Judgment
antarad In a cat# pending in
said Court. Iho stylo ol which la
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal ot said Court this 21th day
ol March. IS M
II you ar* a parson with i dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation in order to participate
Vi thi* praesading. you ar* anlitlad. al no cost lo you. lo Ih*
provision o l carltin assistance
Plats* contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue,
lu ll* N30I. Sanford. Florida
31771, (407) 323-4310 4 it
4227. wilhin 2 working days ol
your receipl ol Ihi* Nolle# ol
Foreclosure Sal*, if you aro
hearing impaired, call 1-100•SS-S77I; il you ar* voice
impaind. call I-S0O-SSS-S77O
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan# E Jasawic
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jan* E Bond
Buttor S Hutch. PA
31(3 S Conway Rd . I t * E
Orlando. Florid* 32812
(407) 3S1-S200
BSH49S1 714
Publish April 4, 11, IW9
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71— H elp W a n t e d

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T r a in in g
ACCNUVTtD TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Acerv Job Assisi
Wkand class#* Nation*! Truck
School I-400-4SS-73S4

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Fid A Part Trrw Cat MS
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Hmng For
SSiSTA
• AOMIN ASSISTANTS

• PART TIME CLERICAL
Where you
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FT Apery Laka Mary Coalyard.
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way Laka
13S
Mary 444-1000

BUILDER. F NISHER
AND LAMINATOR
Good Pay wsn anpananca. barv
ahts Apply 108 Tacri Drnr*.
Santort 324 2848
to (tow t priysready su re gar

bag* Afpry in parson
mng* Environmanlal. 1378 S
Votosra Av*. Orange Cdy. FI
Ctmcfc Caabfer Up to J » V FT
or PT. rtubV parson w/aapananca Benefits 407 333-2446
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Com missary Work

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Dobbs International Services
has vrvnacMto Opmvngt for to#
tosowmg postoon*

AIRLINE
CATERfHO
HELP
NEEDED! Must ba abfe to work
waakandi m a cow anronmant
with FWUV* hour* Apply ui
parson MF, 1776 Hangar Rd.
Sanford Airport No prion* CSS*

S8 2STV
Oder compel it™s wag** Great
trmg* b#n#Mi and bonus plan
Apply in parson M-W, 9-3 at
Amtrik 800 Parsimmon A v * .
Santord FL.

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Groundspifson
F/T Only aep d need apply. Ap­
ply Georgia Arms Apis. 3600
Gaorpa Av*., Santord. Drug laat
required 323&gt;4000 EOE
HANDYMAN wuh oan toots and
bins, tor lawn mninc and gan339-1911____________

in our
Ytlant room Must love babras
Eroananca a Otaa 3302797
Help Wanted toduatriai
Factory Workers, s ip . QJriaa
Cutter, Mauri Processing. Saw
Operator. 0FWP. Banaht*. W a­
fer Bonnet. 350 Anchor Rd .
Cassetoarry. FL

Help Wanted
Industrial

P/T

Hard Work ♦ Dadicallon
■

Oraai Pay * Benefits!
Advertisement af Safe
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that Ih* undersigned Inland* to
tall Ih* para on* I property
described below lo enforce a
hen Imposed on said property
under Tha Florida Sail Storage
Family Acl Statute* (Section
13141-11 SOS)
Tha undersigned will sail al
public sal* by competitive bid­
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1999 at I t 00 am. on Ih*
premia** where said property
ha* been sicred and which ar*
located al Ample Slorag#
Cenier, 2900 Waal Airport
Boulevard. County of Samlnol*.
It s le o IF lo rid* l_h* fo llo w in g
MARVAO PIERCE
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BRENOAJ HILL
Misc Bags S B u s *
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Furniture. Tools Misc. Goods
TONY PRIEM
4022
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Purchase* must be paid lor al
the time ol purchase in cash
only All purchased llama told
aa I* where la and must b*
removed at Ih# lima o l sal*
Sal* subject lo cancellation in
the
event
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party
Thr* is tha Slh day of February.
1999
Publish March 29. and April 4.

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parson Days ton 4860 West SR
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CORE STAFF
B LOOMNO FOR A FEW
GREAT PEOPLE TO FILL EX• CITVia POSfTfONS M THE
LAKE MARY, SANFORD ANO
LONGWOOD AREA
Pay rang** horn 1420 - IlSJhr
POSmOTfS HCLUDE:
Assembly, warafiousa,
Praa* Brafm Operator*
Priming Press Operators
Qntor Selectors and
Sawing MacNna Operator*
1S44 S. Orlando Or. 330-7788

CLERICAL PERSON Organua
tional skills, soma computer
skills and general clerical du­
nes F/T 8 30 5 00 M-F Contact
Sharon, Lake Mary 302-800*
Auatitty

SANFORD

S6.50/HR
Ass*moling piailic compon­
ents Detail onented 1 hav*
good eye sight We wiS be tak­
ing applications Mon-Wed al
1855 W State Road 434. Suite
214 'in longwood (near Jacob­
sons Depl Store) or call 8946713 ASAPMI NO FEE1!

FACTORY WORKERS
t ip Glass Cutiar, Metal Procasting. Saw Operator. DFWP.
Benefits. Wafer Bonnat. 350 Anefior Rd , C ****t*ffy. FL

House Claanara Naadad
•Earn up to 19 00 par hour!
•1100 00 Htong Bonus!
•1100 00 Tenur* Bonus!
•J200 00 Racrukmani Bonus!
•Put Vacations and HoSdays!
•UnJorm* and company cars!
•Marical E Dental

Tha

138-7122

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Houaa Kaapan E*p. prafarrad.
Apply in parson: Days Inn, 4650
Wesl SR 46, Santord____________
Housakaaper: 25 to 30 hra/wfc.
Apply m parson B Eatlbrooka
Gardens. 201 N. Sunset Or.
Cassetoarry 69V-5002___________
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ASAPI Apply Sam. Cnfy Public
Schools 400 E Laka Mary
Bhrd___________________
Openings tor prutonal Door car* E housekeeping
positions on 2nd E 3rd shifts, in
Laka Mary ana Cal Philip O
9*2-62(9 balwksn bam-apm
IMMEDIATE OFEMNQ tor entry
lava! warahousa workar/dnver
Position raquiras valid FOL.
heavy lilting E total dakvariaa.
Salary t65O-S70(Vhr basad on
eip 1 work history (31-6767
tori
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sunshine Stalling under con­
tract with th* Seminole County
Public Schools has immarkate
Full E Part bme positions avail­
able lor food service E custodi­
al Apply al our naw location
295 Waymont C l SI05 in Laka
Mary, or CaH 3250440 lor dalails.
Requtremanis
includa
FDLEjTB I background checks 6
Drag Testing
lg EO&amp;OFWP

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71— H iu * W an ted

71— H e l p W a n te d

■OusMy ttameTtne
4 a » Mod* Equomant
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COL-A 8 6 rnoaOTR

JOB

DONE!

71— H ilf W an ted
Tractor Operator Needed
t amanwd tar «nal paring ot
residential home* P ly com­
mensurate »/e«pene«ee Vaca­
tion and pension banates COT
Haqo Car 322 1133.

DRIVERS - FLATB ED
$1,000 S IG N -O N BONUS!

THE

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•AW OK) «

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yd. w d m j . c h 'a ... teowuoo
Lata Mary 1/1. 1 story Wood
an Deck Overtook* Pond.

ECK MHer 000-611-6636
www.ech-mller.com

Country Living-------16169660

NMdwi Lake* 10. Sett Plan.
WTireptace. Oraatroom. Dot
Oarage. La Treat 3773/750
Commercial Open. 900 Sq Ft.
2 Office* tact Aacapaon Area

IN STA LLER S
AND A SSEM B LER S
F/T and PIT Metal locaari i

WANTED
S25.00 REWARD

Conic join a grew environmental services tram! Sooth
Seminole lk»pit.il. located in UmfvronL FL ha* two
full lime opportunities:

Alarm System.------- I 4 t m s

1 WaratMuaa
Square Feat

Bays 1600
UOM NO

FLOOR TECH
We arc looking ftv an experienced floor technician fur
the .InJ shift (10.30 pm. •7 a m .) to buff, a n . and strip
fliHw Wc pay 7.25/hr ♦ shift differential and offer
excellent benefits. Experience in floor care and IIS
diploma/GED it required. Must he able to work every
ikhcr weekend

Do you know tarmon^
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ENV WORKER I

TR A N S P O R TA TIO N

105— D u n n / T u n o t

6 4 7 -M 1 0

A1 Ikmptg Ine.

Wc are looking for an experienced housekeeper (hospital/botcl esp preferred) to work on the 2nd shift &lt;3 p m 11:30 p m.) Wc pay 6.73/hr ♦ shift differential and offer
excellent benefits. Must be able to work every other
weekend

P R ES S U R E C L E A N IN G

properties, me.
C N A -H H A looking lor work

For 111 sq. f i office tu
downtown SenSord Tss 400
n ones mace unto. nr do
town Ron Jenvgan. 331X3235.

TLINE.COM

At Soxrth Seminole Hospital in Limfwtmd. FU we
have an excellent pert-litne fSat/Sun) Ut shift (7
am.-3:30 p.m.) oppurliinily for a PBX
opcrator/clerical a»u. We require a high school
diploma/GED and b«sic ctimpoter/tkneel skills.
Prev tip with multi-line phones is preferred. We
offer excellent benefits and pay 7J(Vhr.

Adacco Employment Satvlcaa la now hiring lor
many dNIarent light Industrial positions in tha
SanforWLaka Mary area.
• Praaa Brake Operator 1st shift axp. rag.
$7.41 • 811.88 par hour
• Screw Machine Operator 2nd and 3rd shut
$ 0 0 0 par hour
■ M aOcat Aaaamblara 1st shift 9 0 1 0 p a r hour
» Industrial S aamatreaa 1«t shift 8 0 0 0 par Naur

WORK F R O M HOME
Earn an Eure
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UOOQ - taOOVrm FT

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RECEPTION 1ST(TRAFFC COP)
Oood prions and typuig Mumtasked. F k i M
hours. Pay
commansurais Nakonwids Ins.
Lake Mary Cal 324-7307 Fax
324-aaaa_____________________

M EDICAL

3100— cutty 3266068

! Opaa Nona latanriaws
Monday April 5, 19M
botwoon tha hoars of 10am - 5pm

95— R o o m m a t e
W an ted

R E STA U R A N T
H ELP N E E D E D
•PREP COOKS
UNE COOKS

Please apply in person:
South Seminole Hospital,
Human Retourve*.
33$ West Slate Road 434
Longwoud.FL 32750
or fax (407) 767-0*%
EO F.

Shop your local
merchants, they
are the heart of
your community.

Help wanted

3pm-11pm every other
S F T Nurse 11pmtf n parson • East
■nNns. 201 N. Sunset

407-321-1487 or E-Mai 1o:

T rM p v
In c .

PBX OPERATOR/Part-Time

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en tals

LEADS! LEADS! LEADS!

1

NEVERAFEE/EOE

Please apply at: South Seminole Hospital. Human
Resources, 533 West State Road 434, Longwood, F L
32730 E O l

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W a n ted

CM.

Duple*. S4ntortL SOah. Smofcs,
Cel S360 par monti 302 9153

Adecco is located at 200 Waymont CT. Lake Mary, Suite
124 twtween Huntington Bank and the Post Office on
Lake Mary Blvd. Please call 407-330-7171 tor more
information. Adecco is an equal opportunity employer.

97— A t a it m e n t s

F urnished

•FULL TIME OtSHWASHERS
(M E A T STAimMQ RATES AND

Web Site Sales
People needed — aO * immediately.
T S E ~ tbl
W o rk F ro m H o m e !

Member of a nationwide network of town sites
www.getlocalusa.com
www.inlongwood.com
www.inlakemary.com
www.intitusville.com
Call Gina at Infinity Marketing (407) 808-6021,
or Fax resume to407-349-1488 or
Email Gina_lnfinityQhotmail.com

SANFORD 1/1- CotUg* with pn-

vkta tnuy IXSOmon S*S(Vdsp

person M-F, 1-4
hokdaysWacattone. &gt;34-6368.

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S EC R E TA R Y

99—A partments
U nfurnished

CHURH OFFICE
Good pnora. oomputtr and or­
ganisational xkikx F u resume
m confidence to Beth Foglekk*er. Pastor at 407-330-5624
Security F/T and PTT Benefits
Up to S7hr Security License

AMrtRTM IS AN EXCITING FlACf TO LIAM ANOCMNI

• A L L SHIFTS ARE AVAILABLE
• WE AR E AN EQ U A L OPPORTUNITY EM P LO YER
• W E O FFER F LE X M LE HO U R S
• PAID TRAINING PROGRAM . ANO G R EA T BENEFITS

redd 407-69X01U___________

As a manager you will learn to lead, lead with enthuli­
um. maintain high standards of cleanliness, customer ser­
vice. order lood. beverages and supplies
Participate in hulng and training, uNi/e data tracking
toots to muimi/e profit, communicate effectively about
progress
Apply el:
4620 U k e Mary Blvd.
I .eke Mery, F I. 32773

SECURITY OFFICER JO B
Training Armed 4 Unarmed

Specious 2BR Apis. W O con­
nections. screen patios, great
location, great noor plan, great
pnea Can today. 321-0584

100—Condominium
Rentals

te l l e r

'Haaitn Insurance 1st day ol

furs

•Stott Purcha— Program
'Piusngef Program
'Rut Contractor Servica Dept
•No NYC
‘Company Driver* art Warned
Also
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1-iOO-775-5418

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When you can own Bus 3 Bdrm
home m
l OHA. new punt 8 car­
pal v Ask about HUD homes)
Tha HllUman Oroup, Inc.
2 BR near Dooms Stov« 8 new

rstngarator Nice neighborhood,
no p e » J300 . S300 security
*07-321-4217

STEN STR O M
R EN TALS

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis C a m p o s

SANFORD i n Duple* wI fned
W Oh/u. O V A UOUUOO
a Mary V I. 2 story. Wood­
en Decs Overlooks Pond.
Country Livvyj
IH O W O
Hidden Lakes M . SpM Plan.
W/Fvepiace. Greatroom, Dbl
Garage. Ig Trees S77V7SO
San lord 4/1 W/ Lg Comer LoL
Outside Storage Shed. Com­
pletely Remodeled 1750/1750
Commercial Space 900 Sq Ft.
2 D ices loci Reception Area.

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AlarmSystem.___ .1425*423
2

Warehouse

Square Feel

Y N E V R

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PREVIOUS SO LU TIO N *A men will sometimes devoie all his
life lo the development ol one part ot his body — the
wishbone"
“
Robert
Frost

Bays

1600

3500*500

J IM D O Y L E
(4 0 7 ) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

I^xed!
Receipts. Deductions. Facts. Figures. Forms. Yes, it’staxtime.
Makeyourlifeeasier. Phoneusnowforanappointment,
andkeepmoreof yourhard-earnedmoney.

Fax Resume lu (407) 365-2261
Ts Is ■part si s toaei But bn tea aM enliven remits, spyty toMyl

Great Clerical Opportunities

103— HousesUnfurnished

L a th T a

Join the largest Staffing Service in the Worldl
Adecco Employment Service has the job for youl
W e offer great pay. great benefits, and the oppor­
tunity to work for prominent companies in the Lake
Mary/Heathrow area. We are currently recruiting
for the following positions:
,
• Switchboard Operators $8.50 • $9.50 par hour
• Receptionists $7-8 per hr.
• Administrative Assistants $9-814 per hour
• Customer Service Reps $8-10 per hour
• Dels Entry Operators $8-9 per hour
• File Clerks $7.50 per hour
• Accounting Clerks $8-9 per hour
• Humsn Resource Clerks $9-10 per hour
• Pert-time Receptionist $8 par hour

i

PIeme loin us on Monday, April 5,1999
betwaan tha hours of 10am to 5pm and
intarviaw with ona of our CartJfitd Rtcrulfara
Adecco is located at 200 Waymont CT. Suita 124, in
Lake Mary. The Adecco office is between Hunington
Bank and the Post Office on Lake Mary Blvd. Please call
us at 407-330-717! ii you need more information. Or
you may tax resumes lo 407-330-9668.

We’ll Get
Right
To The
Point.

TAX P R O B L E M S ?
You c a n find
So lu tion s to y o u r
b u sin e ss o r p e rso n a l
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t f u r c x p m tt
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m ake tu x tim e so
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TAX SERVICE

Call 1-800-324-7115
TOLL FREE
24 hours for a recorded
message to
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W e make house calls.
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F tO Initial Consultation
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143Oul ol Slaaa
Preparty Far Salt
145Reeort Properly For Sale
147InduakM Property For 8a
149UoMe Home LoMFor 8a
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191 i i K i i i i i P H rropeny Wron mr 9c

183Acreage Lot For Sale
154Open Houee
156CondomMufflo For Sale

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Exciting Aviation Opportunities
now exist at:

EARN FULL-TIME PAY
FOR PART-TIME WORK!
The Stnlnob Hank! has an Immediate opening for a
newspaper carrier in the 1Sanford area. Our papers are
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday,
Delivering the SamlnolaHaraidisa great way toearn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
someone who is dependable&gt;and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. It you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an appilication at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

Orlando/Sanford Airport
DynAir Services at Orlando Sanford International Airport it hiring for
another year of phenomenal growth. Below are positions that we are
currently accepting applications for:
Priced d just $ 48, 500.

PAT Ramp Services Clerks

(Afternoon/Early Evening shifts) $6.50 per hour
+ P/T Aircraft Interior Cleaners
(Afternoon/Early Evening shifts) $6.00 per hour
* P/T Janitorial
(Night or Day shifts available) $6.00 per hour

Applyin Person
Pnrfect For
atthe:
Retired Persons
Seminole Herald Or As ASecond
300 N. French Ave.,
Income!
Sanford, FL
N A TIO N A L

W* are also looking for a bright energetic administrative assistant QuaMcations
for this position are, good telephone etiquette, ability to organize and work wed
under pressure, and good computer skills.The chosen candidate will be respon­
sible for A/P, workman's compensation, new hire orientation, and general oftce
Please fex your resume for this position to (407) 322-0319.

1 -8 0 0 4 8 8 -7 3 6 4

^kll candidates are re^^uire^J t^3pass a drug screening, speak Engfoh. protidl a 10
year work/school history and have a flexible work schedule. For ramp urtina
positions, you must have a valid Florida driverk license and be able to Ik up to
75 pounds on a consistent basis.

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 applicate or
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181— A ituances k
Furniture For Sale

163—Waterfront
Pboperty For Sale

D ONE!

241— R ic .

181— A p t u a n c is 4
Furniture For S ale

V e m c u s /Ca m f u s For

Uwiffee )wir yard sale la dtt
Semkmk fknti for only ISI/pcr Ike
Can by %ma m
and &gt;our$ta*il can
ran for tow tay» in theNrratf for mty Sill!

218—W anted to Buy

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Above, tho Ixora Club ol Sanford rocontly donated
historical rose bushes to tho museum From toll. Roso
long and Mary Anno Cleveland, garden club
mombors. Walt Padgotl master gardenor. AJ Forror,
Sominolo County urban horticulturist,
Barbara
Chapman, president ot tho garden club and Serena

Fistier ol tho museum; right. Doe Gouchonour
speaks to studonts Crystal Bootho. Kan Rabetto
Jossica Register, and Frank Fink dunng a tour of tho
Demonstration Gardon at tho student museum in
Sanlord

Student museum
remains a place of
wonder, discovery
By V ivia n G alllm ore
SI A M w in I KM

SANFORD
It (lulu i t.ikr long fur Liwinn
FJrmcntary
School
fourth grader
Joseph
F'llos.i to scan thr hlstorically-urcurutc class
room at Sem inole County's Studrnt Museum
and m iss a com m on Item found lu modern
classriMims •• a com puter
Fllosa and 2fi ol Ills r lassm atrs m |jsa
Farm er s rLiss recently ‘ attended* thr school
with 16 students from the school They s|irnl
a few hours In Itielr own time warp, under the
watchful tutelage o f teacher S rrrn a Fisher.
Instructional assistant lire Gouchrnour and
docent Arlene (ioardm an. wlm took them ti.uk
more than a full m illennia to learn ulmiii tile
In the real heart ol Florida.
In a re creation o f a Tlmucuan village
the
Native Am erican room
Fisher leads students
to consider life In this area 1200 years ago.
through thr eyes o f the Ttmuciia Indian.
Just down the hall. Itoardrnan h e lp s sin
dents experien ce som e of the furnishings of
the tu rn -of-th e-cru tiiry classroom llrst used
when th r museum opened Its doors a s Sin
ford High School in 1902 - a portable manual
typewriter, an Inkwell and an American ll.ig
with 45 stars.
Out In the lobby. G ouchruour's group learns
about the man for whom their school Is
named -- Thom as W illingham Lawton. Flaming
his ‘ Life Graduate S late Certificate* for ele
m em ory Flngllsh. mathematics, history and
Latin on Oct. 13, 1925. Diwton served as
public school superintendent from 1916 to
1953.

Hits same c lass rrrrn lly donated a 'H is to ry
of Florida’ cpult to the m u seum Created from
2 1 Individual m en's h an d k rrrh lrfs (ih rrr a r e
now two a d d it io n a l students), ihr cpnll was
then sewn together bv a volunteer parent.
I’••n of a Florida Studies project ih r cpilll
represents som e historical high |&gt;niuls (or ih r
stale. The students also created a Imok d r
scribing the quilt and its backgrounds, a c ­
cording lo Farm er
In PM I, the red Inti k selioolhouse h r r a in r
Sanford G ram m ar School until 1984. when
Ihr student M useum and C enter for ih r So
Ila l Studies forged a nrw m ission for the twostory red lull k M hoolhousr. Now. It swaths In
history 5.000 fourth gra d ers
yearly
from
throughout Sem inole County, and on W ed n es
davs. private
,iild home sc hoo| studriils .is
well
Hegintiliig Monday. S em in ole C om m u nity
College will o ffer a G en eral Kdueatlcin Dlploma IGF.D) c lass lire ot ch arge to Ihr pub
In Running M onday through F'rid.tv from 10
a m lo I p m ., thr class 'w ill bring full c ir c le
the old S aolou ! High Sc hool.* according to
According to I isiirr. the school is a source
of alumni pride (or at least one Sem inole
county
si Item!
adm inistrator.
Dee
Sc h u ­
macher. direc tor of curriculum and In stru c­
tion attended the elem en tary school S i d id
Seminole l l c m l t l photographer Tommy V in ­
cent. a student lu Ihr rnrly 1960s.

lab. An 'A m rilra n Ingenuity* rnom is now tin
tier developm ent
Outside, a Dem onstration Garden, con
reived and operated as a cooperative rllort
lie I ween the |tubllc school system . Seminole
Com ity master gardeners and the county's
Cooperative Flxtenstou Service. Is nurtured by
the county's master gardener. W all Padgett.
Sown and re.t|M-d for students to experienc e
agriculture at the turn ol the century, th r
ploneer garden Includes gourds, mustard and
rollard greens, and the a local cash crop for
many decades, celery.
A donation of 15 historic al rose hushes Irom
Ixora Garden Club of Suntord will provide the
focal jiulnt for an antique rose garden c u r­
rently b rin g designed, with an anticipated
May 15 dedication. Fisher describes a path
and a ircllis in set a "turn ol ih r century* en
trance in the li.uk of ih r building ai 7th and
Film Streets in Sanford

Described in h trralu rr as *.»n Interpretive
center and teaching m useum .* the Studrnt
Museum Is funded and op era ted by Sem inole
County Public Schools. O ther displays Include
the Pioneer mum. Grandma s Attic. George­
town Kxhlhlt. doll collections and a geograph y

She looks forward to rrfurhlshm rnt under
way at George Touhy Park across the street
hum (h e school which will help put ihr fin ­
ishing touches on that particular ji.irt of h is­
toric Sanford.

Wlille the curriculum focuses on a there
hour visit from county fourth graders, Fishers
explains that students in o ilie r grades often
visit for p ro je c t-sp erille assignments
Pro
grams a re scheduled dally, except W ed n es
days until about 1:30 p n . when the school
ojiens for public visits until 4 ji in.
A m useum wish list Includes requests for a
hand c ranked Ice cream rh u m . metal skates
and key (jirr-ro llrrb la d r m odels which fil over
standard shoes and sneakers) and Dick a n ti
•Jrine IsHiks. Hiry also appreciate donations ol
standard Items, like No. 2 penc ils, ji.qier anil
m iscellaneous office and garden supplies
Volunteers are sought to provide garden ing
help, clerical assistance, or, as In Ihr case of
lk).irdmaii. lo serve as museum docents
noardman. a former s« ho&lt;&gt;| icachcr in Jac k
sonvtllr. now lives in l-ike Mary and helps out
••Hen. acecircllng lu s&lt; I i i h i I administrator G la
dys P reva il Visitors must always check lu
with P revail at the museum olflee
Scinlnole County' S tu driil Museum is lo
rated at 3 0 1 West 7ih Street. For more In­
formation. please c all (407) 320 0520. For
more Inform ation on the O K I) program o ffered
liySCC . please call (407) 328-4722.

Siblings o f B a ck street
B o y s c o m in g to S a n fo r d
By Bill K e r n *

STAFF' WRITER
SANFORD
A brother and
slsirr o f one* o f the m em bers o f
•hr Mark s ir e d Ikiys will p e r ­
form al the Seminole T o w n e
Center A p ril 10 In u fashion
show and concert.
Angel C arter, sister ol Hac k
street Hoys m em ber Nle k C a r­
ter. will he a celebrity m odel
In a fashion show at S em in ole
Towne C e n ter at noon, hosted
by Girls' Life Magazine.
Fol­
lowing the fashion show. Aaron
Carter. 11. will perform his hit
song ‘ Crush On You* and a few
nrw songs.

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Horn and raised
In
the
Tampa a rra . Aaron now lives
with Ills fam ily In the lais A n ­
geles area. During the jiast six
years, w lille Nick Carter. 19,
has been |icrfonnlng w llli the
Hacks!reel Hoys. Aaron said
Orlando lias become like a
second hom etow n.
Beginning in June
1998,
Aaron
toured
the
U n ited
Stales and Canada
as an
opening a rt for the B ackstreet
Hoys. He Ls recording a s e c ­
ond album .
A single from
Aaron's next album Is s c h e d ­
uled to he released In June.
Aaron's self-tilled dehut idhum has gon e gold in 12 c o u n ­
tries and Is platinum lu Japan.
Aaron Is itie youngest m ale

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Mars mechanic
Tom Tail, an exhibit technician, works on a mock probe that is part ol
tho new Robot Scouts exhibit al tho Kennedy Space Center Visitor
Complex. Tho Complox is making last minuto preparations lo one ol its
interactive exhibits slated lo open April 9 Tho now expansion wil in­
clude an international space station themed ticket plaza, a showcase ol
Merntt Island National Relugo, a 300-seat state-ot the-art theater pre­
miering Quest for Lite, a film exploring the human need to search the
universe and Robot Scouts For information, call (407) 449-4254
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solo artist In thr Uultrd K in g­
dom lo have four T oji 40 sin
gles. a title previously held by
Jimmy Osm ond.
Fans wilt he able In meet
Aaron In a one hour autograph
session starting at
I pm
Aaron’s
hooks.
'H a ck street
Hoys.
Aaron
Carter*
and
‘ Unauthorized
Hlograjihy.
Aaron Curler.* will he available
al W aldeuhooks. with 20 jn-rrelit of the proceeds going to
the SIMON Youth Foundation.
Aaron will Is- inuring South
America. Including Argentina.
Chile and I’aragnay. In (h e
summer.
A year ago. Aaron
enjoyed
seeing
the
FJffrl
Tow er lu Paris, F'rance. while
cm tour.
Aaron said he enjoys listen ­
ing to 1‘u lf Daddy, Janet Jac ksou. R. Kelly, and o f course the
Hackstreet Hoys, lie- recently
got a new clog named Oscar.
He also enjoys riding a m in i­
dirt hike, boating and Jet skiing.
A school tutor accom pan ies
Aaron on tours. A fifth-grader.
Aaron Is required to puss c o m ­
petency tests every year. The
most recent lest showed Ihut
Ail roll's overall skills are at the
scvcnlh grade* level.
Angel C arter will also lx* a
celebrity model lu a fashion
show ill the Florida Mall ill 5
p ill.. A|irtl 10
Following the
fashion show. Aaron will p a r­
ticipate In a question and an-

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Aaron Carter
swer session w ith Mlekl H icks.
Fashion Keillor o f Girls' Life
Magazine.
Girls' Life M agazine will he
providing giveaw ays and jirizes
to ih r audience, including fr e e
magazines. Jonathan M a rtin
baby lees, and Disney Item s.
A school tu tor accom pan ies

Aaron on lours. A fifth-grader.
Aaron Is required lo puss corn|iciency ic-sis every year. T h e
most recent test showed that
Aaron's overall skills are at the
seventh grade level.
Aaron lonucd a bund ca lled
Dead End' w !lh three c la ss­
mates ill the- itgc* of seven

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Health
Flu season still lingers
STAFF WHTTEH
SEM INOLE CO U NTY - An Increasing number
o f patients are reportin g cases o f Influenza to
Ihrtr doctors du rin g an unusually la te flu sea­
son.
Influenza Is a potentially fata) Illness, esp e­
cially among Individuals most at risk o f co m ­
plications such os the elderly, ch ild ren , and
Individuals with ch ron ic Illnesses and com ­
prom ised immune symptoms, as w ell as p re g ­
nant women.
T h e r e 's still a lot o f influenza in Central
Florida.* Dr. Dob Hudson, medical d irector of
Zym teTx. Inc., spon sor of the N ational Flu
Surveillance Netw ork, said.
T h e NFSN la declarin g that the state of
Florida Is under an Influenza W arn in g due to
the Increase In flu cases. Doctors a re re p o rt­
ing Increasing num bers o f Influenza ca ses on a
dally basis, afflcials said.
T h e Important thing Is for people to realize
there la treatment for Influenza,' Hudson said.
'A n tl-vtrals can be effective If given w ithin 48
hours o f the sym ptom s appearing.*
O fficials estim ate that 20.000 Influenzarelated deaths occu r In the U S . o n average
per year. In 1994. an estim ated 3 0 m illion
people
contracted
Influenza
n ationw ide,
coating nearly 70 m illion lost w orkdays.
Influenza Is the sixth leading cau se o f death
in the U.S. so fa r In 1999. ahead o f diabetes.
It Is the third lea d in g cause o f death for peo­
ple o ver age 80. H udson said.

Prevent
heartburn
H O U S T O N -S om e re la tive ly
sim ple
lifestyle
a n d d iet
ch anges can preven t heartb u m before it even starts.
’ Heartburn refers to a sen­
sation o f warmth beh in d the
breast cane and is caused by
stom ach contents that backflow . o r reflux,* said Dr.
G u lch in Ergun. m edical d i­
rector o f the Reflux C enter
at Baylor College o f M edi­
cine and the M ethodist Hos­
pital In Houston.
Heartburn can also be ac­
com panied by a so u r taste,
bu rning and pressu re that
can last for hours. These
sym ptom s often
becom e
w orse after eating.
M ore
than
15
million
Am ericans
su ffer
from
heartburn, which to one o f
the common sym ptom s o f
G astroesophageal
Reflux
D isease (GERD). W hile the
sym ptom s can usually be
alleviated
with
over-thecou nter antacids, there are
oth er ways to avoid the dis­
com fort o f heartburn.
‘ Foods that are a d d le and
direct
irritants
to
the
esophagus
should
be
avoided,* Ergun said. She
lists orange, grapefruit and
pineapple juices, foods that
contain large am ounts o f
vinegar,
aspirin.
alcohol,
caffeine, tomato products,
and chocolate as potential
'h e a rt burners.*
Ergun also recom m en ds
stayin g away from large or
excessively fatty m eals and
not earing two to three hours
before lying down.
However, there is a point
when heartburn can becom e
m ore Hum a nuisance, warns
Ergun. if sym ptom s occu r
m ore than two to three
tim es a week, are present
for long periods o f time, do
not respond to treatm ent
with over-th e-cou nter m edi­
cations, o r Include vom iting
blood, excessive pain and
swallowing difficulties, she
recom m ends
consulting a
physician for fu rth er evalua­
tion.
T h o s e who have a chronic
problem
with
reflux will
probably have It In some
version or an oth er
their
whole liv e s * Ergun said.
However, there
are op­
tions. 'People w ho do not r e ­
spond well with d iet m odifi­
cation might find re lie f with
prescription m edications, or
they might choose to correct
the problem with su rgery.’

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T h u yra r’s strand o f influenza Is Ihe T y p e A
S ydney V irus, known for causing resp ira tory
com plications, bronchitis, and viral p n eu m o ­
nia. Hudson said.
‘ It's a bad actor.* Hudson said.
Viral pneum onia brought on by a c o m p le x
strand o f Influenza that hit the U.S. startin g in
M ay, 1917 an d1 running through early 1918
caused an cAtlm aled 800 ,0 0 0 deaths tn the
U.S.. and 3 0 m illion deaths worldwide. H u d ­
son sold.
Th e influenza virus w as initially spread by
soldiers fightin g in W orld W a r I. M the tim e,
doctors w ere unable to determ ine the ra u sc o f
th e pandemic.
“Who kn ow s when Ihe next pandemic will
strike,* Hudson said.
Influenza season In the U.S. typically runs
from Nov. to A pril. It is spread b y sim ple co n ­
tact and is m ost contagious In Its rarly stages,
often before infected Individuals are aw are
th ey are ca rry in g the vtm s. The Incubation
period for influ enza is on e to four days, offi­
cials said.
Symptoms o f Influenza Include fever, cough,
headache, m u scle aches, and weakness, offi­
cia ls said.
Any person w ho thinks they are co m in g
down with Influenza sym ptom s should Im m e ­
diately contact their personal physician for an
evaluation. Antl-vtral m edication can shorten
the course o f influenza and reduce Ihe possi­
bility o f com plications. H udson said.
‘ Influenza is the most u n d er diagnosed, un­
d er treated, a n d trivialized virus that any o f us
see every day.* Hudson said. ‘ It to hard, c lin i­
cally. to m ake the diagnosis.*

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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is seeking volunteers for the
10th Annual MS Walk on April 17 in Winter Park. O n April 15 and 10. vol­
unteers win pack boxes in the M S Office in preparation of transfer to the
Walk site of Fleet Peoples Park at Lake Mont and Gkmridge Way in Win­
ter Park. Volunteers a n needed at the park April 17 from 8 3 0 u n . to
1:30 p.m. Call (407) 3230253.

Anesthesia Services Act
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Sharing Congressm en J im
N usslc |IMA) and Wllltom J .
Coyne's (D-PA) b elieve that a ll
patients, especially those c o v ­
ered by M edicare and M ed i­
caid. should be a b le to receive
safe, high quality anesthesia
ca re unywhere in the U nited
States, the Am erican A ssortaUon
o f Nurse
A nesthetists
(AANAJ
has en thu siastically
endorsed their b ill H.R. 80 4 .
"T h e
Access
to
Anesthesia
S ervices Act.*
Th e Nussle-Coync bill w ould
allow stales to decide
fo r
them selves w h eth er it is n e c ­
essary for Certified R egistered
Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to
be supervised b y physicians
w hen
providing
anesthesia
ca re.
‘ States like Iow a know how
difficu lt it is to attract physi­
cian s to rural and m edically
under-served a re a s ,' said Rep.
Nusslc. who Is co-chairm an o f
the House Rural Health Care
Coalition. ‘ If a C R N A can a d ­
m in ister anesthesia or provide
o th er healthcare
treatm ents
safely, we must not allow fe d ­
eral rules and bureaucracy to
stand In the w ay. We can’ t
wait for the H ealth Care F i­
nancing Adm inistration (IICKA)
to change Its ru le s .'
Introduction o f the Nusste"'oync bill com es 14 months

after I1CFA Itself proposed
elim inating the federal su p er­
vision requirem ent and d e fe r ­
ring to the states on this Issue.
Currently. In anesthesia cases
Involving M edicare
patients,
nurse anesthetists m ust be
supervised by physicians in
order for hospitals to be re im ­
bursed. However, for Ihe nurse
anesthetists themselves to be
reim bursed.
Medicare
does
not require physician su p ervi­
sion.
‘ Congressman Nusslc
and
Coyne obviously recognize the
valuable
contributions
of
CRNAs In healthcare today,
particularly In rural co m m u n i­
ties.* said
AANA Presiden t
Linda R. W illiam s. CRNA. JD.
‘ in approxim ately 65 p ercen t
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trauma stabilization c a p a b ili­
ties. In fact, CRNAs actu ally
adm inister nearly two thirds or
all anesthetics provided to p a ­
tients in this country each
ye a r.’
Rep. Nussle said. *1 trust
other states will follow the
lead o f Iowa and 28 other
states w hich understand that
If you require physicians to hi
present w hen adm inistering
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s trid in g a ccess to healthcare.'

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4A rt in Bloom ’ showcases fashions in time for Easter parade
"Art In B loom " featuring art.
flowers and fashion w as a
trend-seller on March 24 when
Heathrow W om en's C lu b pre­
sented Its annual fashion show
und fund-raiser for a num ber o f
charities the clu b supports. A
luncheon and dinner show,
each at the C ountry C h ib St

Heathrow, ga ve patrons the o p ­
tion o f attending the show o f
their choice to preview the preEaster fashion scene.
"It was great...best one we
ever had.* said the chib's Dee
W illiford. D ee added that 130
supporters attended the lunch­
eo n show and the dinner a t ­

tracted 225 patrons.
Serving a s a backdrop fo r the
exciting event w ere the w orks
o f four area artists w ith area
floral design ers
In terp retin g
these w orks b y sayin g it with
flowers and foliage. T h e y in­
clude artists: M arlene London
o f W inter Park with O rganized

i party. Or. Carol Logan (left) and DavM
Logan (right), boats for a couples' shower, prossot

Models and committee members of Heathrow
Women's Chib's luncheon fashion show are (from
toft) Joan Keogh, co-chair: Klone Coghn, president;

Vicky Furtoer, co-chair, and Jackie Godfrey, Rose­
mary Rotation and Karen Benner, models

Heathrow Women's Club dinner fashion show models
showing evening gowns from Dillard's ore (from toll):

B J. Squire, Karen Benner, Marion Good, Vivian
Whitchurch. Mary Dale and Rosemary Robinson '

Ju ngle of W inter Park as floral
designer, Natalie M arie-Perrhe.
Orlando, wtlh Steve’s Florist o f
I a k r Mary, as floral designer.
Hick O il o f DeLand. with B oo
(•an as o f Ixura Garden Club o f
Sanford, as floral designer; and
John Holiert W olfe o f W inter
Park, with Kathy Magnus of
Magnus Florist, as floral d e ­
signer.
V icky Furbrr and Joan K e­
ogh chaired l h r brnrflt and en ­
tertainment w as provided b y
luirplst Christine Mac I'hall
w ho also played background
music while the fashions were

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Ed and Barbara Holt are the winners of Heathrow Women's Club's annual
benefit grand prize, a (light lor two to a choice of destinations.

shows w a s donated b y cen tral
Florida businesses and friends.
M alle, owner o f Lisa
Malle Im age, M odeling
Acting S ch ool, was the fash ion
com m entator.
M odels
pre­
viewed th e spring fash ion sil­
houette b y showing up-to-the
minute s ty le s from M ark. Four
and S trike und Terrie A lexan ­
der C ou tu re Studio, both o f
Winter
Park.
H eathrow
Woman's C lu b m odels were:
Karen B enner. Ja ck ie Godfrey
and Rosem ary Robinson.
At the din ner show, spon­
sored by Ph il Snyder o f Longwood
U n coln -M ercu iy.
Dick
Fess, fo rm er two-term m ayor of
Lake M ary, served a s th e genial
master o f cerem onies. Fash­
ions w ere from D illa rd s In
Sem inole T o w n e Center.
The gra n d prizr
fo r
the
luncheon sh ow was a one-night
stay for tw o at the Don Cesar
Beach resort and spa. St. Pe­
tersburg.
donated
by
EDI
Travel. T h e grand d in n e r prize,
donated b y AAA, was a Conti­
nental A irlin es round trip for
two to anywhere In North
America, th e Caribbean, Cen­
tral A m erica or South Am erica.
Ed and Barbara Holt o f Heat hrow were the lucky w inners o f
this prize and strange as It
may seem, they also w on this
flight tw o years.
A bon voyage setting formed
the grand finale to the grand
evening. M odels in sportsw ear
strolled o n to the runway to up­
beat music. They toasted the
audience w ith cham pagne and
tossed confetti to depict the
deck o f a cruise ship about to
sail the b rin y blue.
The H eathrow W om en's Club
Is a 5 0 Ic (4 ) organization dedl-

Flntt m* Dietrich, h f ( 4C

B essie W r ig h t ‘ la d y o f the h o u r ’
at re tire m e n t-b irth d a y p a rty
A crlrh r.ilIon o f life w as pre­
sented by the children o f B es­
sie Parker W right.
From around the world cam e
the W rights. Saturday evening
started out for birthday honoree Bessie P. Wright o f S an ­
ford as jast a birthday dinner
out with friends.
Th is
surprise
retiremrnt/blrtliduy dinner wus held
at the Amcrieun Legion Post
No. 53. T ills event saw fam ily
and friends gath er fur an ele­
gant celebration o f the life o f
B essie P. W right. As she en ­
tered the room which was
beautifully decorated In purple
and red. the guests began to
sing "Surprise! Happy Birth­
day!* The sh ock and expres­
sion on W righ t's face will never
be forgotten.
Toast ml stress for the o c c a ­
sion
wus
W right's
oldest
daughter.
M argaret
W right
Wyrut. W ashington, DC. Rev.
Albert Covington, pastor o f St.
Paul Baptist Church, where the
h on orre Is an active m em ber,
gave the open in g prayer. Th e
scripture chosen was Proverbs
31: 10-19. read by daughter-inlaw. Joann Wright. Musical
renditions filled the hall as
friend. Patricia W hatley's sweet
m elodious voice, beamed the
spirit filled selections: "Sweet
Holy Spirit* and T o Go Be Th e
G lory.*
Reflections o f honor and love

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Correspondent
continued from grands W illiam
W ard, Jr.. North Carolina, and
T in a
Uryams.
Maryland.
Grands
und
greatgrands
showed their love through the
son *He'a An O n Tim e God* d i­
rected by daughter-in-law, A l­
berta Wright.
Cynthia
Hicks,
a
family
friend, railed Ihe hanorec 'th e
lady o f Ihe hour* und reminded
all that Wright Is wise, patient,
kind und loving.
A s a spiritual dedication und
entertainment
The
Mtmc
Boys* presented their dram ati­
zation to the songs ‘ Live In My
Heart*. "Just A Closer Walk
W ith Thee", and "Tills Matter Is
Not Yours."
Th e nine children o f Wright
spoke of their growtng-up ex­
periences with their mom. W il­
lie J r . Orlando. Belinda W.
Jackson. Upper Marlboro. Md..
Johnny
Lewis,
Washington,

DC. Tyrone. Tem ple Hills. Md..
Alma W. W ard. Lake M onroe.
Rev. Paul W right, Lake Mary,
Glenn. Sanford and Sherri W.
Evans. Orlando.
Also sharing his love and
happiness with Wright w as her
sister. Doris P. W ilson, Son
Jose.
Calif.
Brother-in-law .
Wesley (Snow) Wright gave a
blessing o f love to a sister-inlaw who Is more like a sister
and he spoke o f Ihe fa m ilies
closeness.
Pastor Paul W right, son o f
Wright. Is Ih e pastor o f C alvary
Temple o f Praise. He gave
spiritual food o f Inspiration.
He spoke o f the a p p recia tion
he has for his mother, and that
she was a wom an that feareth
the Lord and can be praised.
Honorec W right gave w ords
o f thanks to her children and
guests o f the evening. She
spoke o f how her heart has
been lifted by the m any acts,
deeds, und w ords o f love.
Out- of- town guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. W esley (D elores)
Wright. H yannls, Ma.. P a trice
Sims. Atlanta: Earline Jackson. Gloria ly ic r . Wyumarta
Carter. New I’m ! News. Va.;
Collie W nght o f Brooklyn.
A mother's love is m ule fi­
nable. cheerful, a bit o f heaven
has been a potent factor In all
of their Uvcs. She Is a teucher
and a prayer warrior. Many
more happy
birthdays
are

wished for Mrs. Wright.
CH O IR TO M EET
Th e Earl E. Mlnott In sp ira ­
tion Choir, which consists o f
form er m.*mbers o f Croom s
A cadem y Choir. Sem inole High
School Choir and St. Paul B ap­
tist Church, Is under the direc­
tion o f Earl E. Mlnott. They will
meet April 10. 4:00 p.in. at St.
Paul. Cull 321-4881 or 3225-118 for Inform ation.
BIRTHDAYS M ARK ED
Redding Gardens Community
was the site o f the birthday
party held In honor o f the resi­
dents who celebrated
Ihelr
birthdays In January. February
and March. The fun began as

all honorecs were wished a
happy birthday.
Jeonlc Mae Jackson w as
hostess for the occasion. G ifts
were given the birthday fo lk s
and a luncheon was shared
with all present.
Honorees
were
residents
Margret Childs. Louise Russell.
Lizzie Christian. Joseph W il­
liams. Else Rusklns. Eula M ar­
lin, Roosevelt
and Dorothy
Jackson.
Special thunks goes to the
posse who cooked und helped
with various projects that m ade
life belter for the tenants.
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
The first observance o f P a s ­

tor Albert Covington's anniver­
sary will be Sunday, A p ril 11,
11:00 a.m. at Providence Mis­
sionary B aptist Church with
Pastor Em m ltt Thomas.
At the 5:00 p.m. service Pas­
tor W aller Prince. Jr. and Mt.
Pleasant
M issionary Buptlst
Church. Orlando, will be In
charge.
NIGHT O P BTARS
TaJIri A rts School o f Per­
forming A rts and A ca d em ics
Inc. lias given new focu s to
preparing students to be c o m ­
petitive on the world stage.
Founded tn 1988 by form er

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�4C - Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. April 4. 1999

Hats off to L a k e M a r y W o m a n ’s C lu b
Members could write sonnets about their Easter bonnets
Once In a while, you Just
have to do something silly.
That s why seven members o f
the Dike Mary W om ans Club
showed off their "best" hats at
the March meeting. The theme
for this year's hats seemed to
be flowers and members of the
animal kingdom. Each m em ber
had an appropriate name for
their creation. Virginia Fran­
cisco wore “The Red Cardinal".
Mary Wolfe also had a bird
theme with her "Bird In P a ra ­
dise". Two m em bers wore bun­
nies in honor o f Easter. Ethel
Carlson wore "Bunnies and
Bows’ and Sandl Moodlc wore
"Somebunnlcs W atching Over
Me". Cynthia Pttcock turned a
hat Into T h e Pink Rose G ar­
den* and Audrey Buchanan
wore a talking Chihuahua for
her "l Think I'm In Love".
The W om an's
Club
was
pleased to have two new m em ­
bers Installed at the March
meeting. Yvonne Portals was
sponsored by Norma Smith
and Kelly Cram m er was s p o n ­
sored by Jean Phillips.
The guest speaker for the

Lake
Mary

('o n es p o n d cn l
March m eeting w as Lisa D avis.
U s a works In rehab at the
Floilda H osp ita l Senior H ealth
and Resourre C enter In Lake
Mary. Lisa c o m e to talk about
the health b en efits o f e x e rc is ­
ing. Everyone kn ow s that exer­
cisin g Is good for you. But not
everyone k n ow s why It s good
for you.
Exercising can help nvold
and/or m in im ize disease. Heart
disease, stroke,
high blood
pressure, a rth ritis, o s te o p o r o ­
sis, and dep ression can all be

Showing off their original spring bonnets hats ere
Mary W ole (front) and (back from left)
Audrey

avoided nr m inimized with ex­
ercise. Diabetes enn lead to
vascu lar disease because of a
d rcrcase In blood flow. Exer­
cise can minimize this. Exrrclse can also reduce the risk of
colon and breast cancer.
But don't go out and nm 20
m iles if you haven't exercised
in a while. If you've been n bit
or a couch potato, you need to
consult you r doctor before you
bein g on exercise program.
Then you need to start slowly
and w ork up to a full schedule.
Th e four com ponents
of
physical fitness are: aerobic
conditioning, body fat. flexibil­
ity and strength. For aerobic
conditioning, you n erd to know
you r target heart rate range,
t a k e the number 220. subtract
your age and multiply that
num ber by 65% and then by
85%. Th e answer Is your range.
For example, If you’re 60. It
would be 220 - 60 - 160. 160 x
65% - 104. 160 x 85% * 136.
That means your target heart
rate range Is 104 to 136. When
you participate In aerobic con­
ditioning. you wnnt to gel your

Buchanan. Sandi Moodte, A la Ombres, Ethel
Carlson. Virginia Francisco and Cynthia Pitcock.

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New Lake Mary Woman's Club (a member of the Flor­
ida Federation of Women's Clubs) members and their

sponsors are Yvonne Porlais. Norma Smith. Kelly
Crammer and Jean Phillips.

heart up to at lea st 104, but
not go over 136.
And the good n ew s about
aerobic co n d itio n in g Is that
you don’t have to w o rk out for
30 to 45 m inutes a t a time. You
can get good re su lts b y starting
out with aa little a s 5 or 10
minutes a cou ple o f times a
day for ca rd iovascu lar health.
If your goal is to lo se wright.
you should do at lea st 20 min­
utes at a time.
For n woman, y o u body fat
should be betw een 15 and 25%
o f your weight. Y o u r doctor or
someone who w o rk s In the fit­
ness field, ran h e lp you deter­
mine what yo u r percentage ts.
I f It s over 25% . yo u should
lose weight.
Flexibility Is som eth in g you
can't get overnight. You have to
start slow with stretch in g exer­
cises
and
In crea se
them
slowly. Over tim e, yo u r flexi­
bility will Im prove.
Strength train in g Is also very
Important. W o rk in g out wttn
weights or ban ds tw o to three
times
a
w eek
gives
you
stronger m uscles a n d tendons.
W ith stronger m u scles and
tendons, your b o n e s are belter
protected.
There are eight basic tips to
help you get sta rted on the
right path to exercisin g.
I. W hatever you d o . don't over
do It. A com m on cause of In­
jury ts exercising too aggres­
sively. "too m uch, too noon*. 2.
"No pain, no ga in " ts a myth.
Puln Is a w arning sign to stop!
Exercise does not have to
“bum" to do a n y good. 3. U se
adrquate footw ear. Im proper
o r worn-out sh o e s Increases
your risk o f In ju ry to hips,
knees, ankles a n d feel.
4.
Control your m ovem en ts - If
you can't, slow dow n. Rapid,
Jerky m ovem ents
ovrrstrrss
joints and con lea d to Injury.
5. Watch your fo rm and p o s ­
ture. Stress In ju ries can result
from poor form , su ch us la n d ­
ing on the balls o f you r fret In­
stead o f the h eels.
6. Don't
bounce while s ir e telling. G rad­
ual stretching h elp s muscles,
bounce
stretch in g
can
In­
creases chance o f m uscle tears
and soreness.
7. Avoid highimpact aerobics. High Impact
aerobics can lead to shin. calf,
lower back, a n k le and knee
Injuries. C h oose low Impact
aerobics Instead. 8. Warm up,
and cool down, "fb k r the tim e
to do. this properly and you'll
reduce your risk o f rx rrclse
related Injuries.
How do you s tic k to an exer­
cise routine? C h o o se an exer­
cise program th a t's right for
you. If you d o n ’t like to Jog.
don’t make that part of your
program. Check w ith your doc­
tor. Select a ctiv itie s you enjoy.
Find a friend o r w orkout p a rt­
ner. Set regular tim es for ex er­
cise. Set goals, lo n g term and
short term. T r y to exercise
three times p er week. Engage
In a wide variety o f activities to
minimize
b ored om .
Reward
yourself after y o u ’ve met a goal.
Vary the location o f your w ork ­
outs. Cut y o u rs e lf som e slack.
If you don’t e x erc ise for a co u ­
ple o f days, don't berate your­
self and give up. Just take up
where you left o ff and don't
stress out o ver It.

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year to support various ch a ri­
ties In the community, a c ­
cording to Dec Williford. 'O ver
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HONORED A T PARTY
The beautiful home on Lake
Mary o f Dr. Carol and David
Logan was the relaxed se ttin g
last Saturday night for a c o u ­
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ing Laurie Dlalr and Mike H artson. Co-hostess with the L o ­
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honor guests. Cheers to the
bride and groom. Carol and
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Fran Morton (left)

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sert _ a ch oice o f three kinds of
dreamy
cheesecakes
and
hom em ade cookies.
Guests sprawled out In the
spacious fam ily room
over­
looking the lake and "oolvcd"
and "aahed" while Laurie and
Mike opened their gifts.
Among the 30-plus
guests
attending w ere Mary and Barry
Hllltman. parents o f the bride,
from San ford: Nancy and Dr.
Dave Mart son. parents o f the
bridegroom , from Longwood:
Doors and Carl Dietrich, m a ­
ternal grandparen ts
of
the
bride. San ford; and tw o o f the
bridesm aids. Sheri Moye. m a­
tron o f honor, and her bus
band. Brian: and M eda W il­

Hoolahan at Sanford Qardan Club’a
liam s, bridesmaid.
Th e brlde-Io-be. a senior at
the University o f Central F lo r­
ida and Intern at NBC T elevi­
sion. Orlando, has been em ­
ployed at Bayhead Eye Centre
since she was In high school.
Tire
bridegroom-to-be,
a
graduate o f Lake Brantley High
School, will graduate from the
United Slates A ir Force A cad­
em y on June 2 when he will be
commissioned a second lieu­
tenant In the USAF.
'Hie wedding will be an event
o f June 4 In the chapel at the
academ y.
GARDEN CLUB HOSTS
ANNUAL EVENT
Th e Sanford Garden Club
held Its annual Card Party,

Luncheon and B ingo on March
25 at the clu bhou se. However,
there was not one table o f
cards, accordin g to Fran M or­
ton who said th e 106 wom en
attending preferred
to play
bingo.
The day got under way at
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chops,
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During the day. a unique
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raffle and hom em ade bread
and Jelly sale. T h e events gen ­
erated a few ex tra bucks for the
club's treasury.
"We had a ba ll...w e had ftmT
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Only a two-month
wait
What with the long lead time for
these columns, my hectic teaching
schedule, and the hours taken to read
all the entries, it has taken two
months to announce the winners of
the latest Christmas competition.
Well, this must have been the tough­
est of the three, because although it
produced about the same number of
entries, there were the fewest all cor­
rect aolutiona. As they are already
aware, having received their prizes
last month, answering all four ques­
tions perfectly were Colin Campbell,
Columbus, Ohio; John Dietrich,
Stevenaville, Mich.; Jo MurTell, Baton
Rouge, La.; and Karl Zeltcrholm,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Almost perfect
were Krncst Black, Naples, Fla.; Julie
Dorsey, Concord, Tenn.; E.H.
McGuire, Ixxington, K y , and Richard
Weber, Fort Pierce. Fla.
For the Oral time, we were delight­
ed to receive foreign entries, two from
China, readers of the China Daily, and
five from India, readers of Asian Age.

PHILLIP
ALDER

So, here is a deal featuring India’s
best player, Jaggy Shhrdasani.
A fter South opened four hearts,
Jaggy. West, bid four no-trump to
show a minor two-auiter. North
brushed this aside with his lump to six
hearts. What should Jaggy lead?
Presumably North wasn't looking at
two losers in either minor. This meant
that he had to have the club ace and a
singleton diamond. If so, there was
probably only one chance to defeat the
contract. Jaggy led the diamond three.
Another compelling reason for this
choice was that Jaggy likes to get into
the newspapers, one way or another.
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to win the first trick with his diamond

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                    <text>THURSDAY
March II. 1990
91 si Year. So. Ml
(107) 3222011
Sanford, Fh

50 Cents
Weather

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry,
hake Mary, l.ongwood,
0\ iedo, Wilder Springs
and Seminole County

Naval Academy
Glee Club will
perform.

Sunny
lllgh: 71
how: 51

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

Since 1908

Firefighters quell
brush fire in Lake Mary
STAFF WIOTKIl

□ INSIDE

LAKE MARY • A brush fire
started tw o feet aw ay from the
hom es o f Lake M ary resid en ts
W ednesday, and fire o fficia ls
fought tnto the night to co n ­
trol the blase. No In ju ries
w ere reported.
Th e fire started at about
4:45 p.m . tn the 300 block o f
Pine Shadow D rive, near the
Lake M ary Country C lub. It
burned
an
estim ated
10
acres, accordin g to the Lake
M ary Fire D epartm ent.
No residen ts had to b e
treated for heat Inhalation or
oth er In ju ries. H ose lin es
from the fire departm ents and
a h elpfu l breeze kept the fire
away from the hom es. T h e

cause o f the fire Is still b ein g
!n\ estlgated.
Lake M ary. Sanford, and
Sem inole County firefigh ters
responded on the scene.
T h e w ind helped gu ide the
fire aw ay." W endy Benton,
deputy fire m arshal fo r Lake
M ary. said. ‘ Sanford brought
thetr Brush T ru ck and w e
used our hose lin es to h old
the fire back.*
Th e brush fire w as u nder
control before
dark.
It
slopped by about 9 p.m ., and
brush fire trucks w ere s till
m aking su re there w ere no
further fires at around 10
p.m .. Benton said.
Laks Mary ftrsfighte U RickFudge boss* water over ths
burning area. Residents ol the

□BRIEFLY
’ C rsa y .
». the form er O u tlaw
m otorcycle gan g m em ber,
aren't b e leavin g prison a n y ­
tim e soon. Parole o fficia ls
slam m ed the d oor on him
W edn esday, pu sh in g back
h is ten ta tive relea se date
from 2028 to 2060.
T h e exten sion cam e
W edn esday a fter an appeal
from a wom an w ho accused
Spazlano. 53. o f raping,
stabbin g and lea vin g h er fo r
dead in 1974. She said she
hoped h e w ou ld n ever be
freed. H ad h e been freed In
2028, It w ou ld h ave been
tw o w eeks sh ort o f h is 83th
b irth d a y.
Jam es Russ, Spazlano * a t­
torney. said he w ou ld con ­
tin u e to b a ttle to overtu rn
th e O ran ge C ou nty rape and
a g g ra va te! assau lt case,
‘ Ju st w a tch ." Russ said.
la a a rty $1 m HHea la
ta iga funds. Rep. B ill
M cC ollum o f Longw ood la
expected to annou nce M on­
d ay th at h e Is goin g to run
fo r the U .S. S enate seat b e ­
in g vacated by fello w Florida
R epu blican. C on nie M ack.
M cC ollum w as one o f the
H ouse m anagers In the S en ­
a te Im peachm ent tria l,
m aking him a con troversial
figu re In the cou nty. He has
been relu ctan t previou sly to
give up h is sen iority In the
H ouse to m ake a run fo r the
S en ate.
_
I hold
Its m on th ly orien teerin g
event Satu rday, M arch 20.
S in gle and organ ized grou ps
are en cou raged to p articip ate
In the sport o f m ap-h ikin g
(orien teerin g) from 10 a.m . to
1 p.m . T h ere are five m u lti­
level cou rses to w alk, h ike o r
ru n a t M oss Park In Sou th ­
east O ran ge C ou nty, three
m iles south o f S tate Road 528
on S tate Road 15. W atch fo r
sin gs d irectin g to ‘O ' event.
Th ere Is a park en tran ce fee
o f $1 and a p er m ap fee o f $5
fo r a ll groups.
A u th ority M il h old a board
m eetin g W edn esday, M arch
17. a t 4 p.m . In the A dm in i­
stration B u ildin g o f the Port
o f Sanford, 1510 K aatner
P lace.

□QUOTE
“A people w ith­
out informatlonls
a dead people."
□INDEX

Airport noise down, Trees will com e down on Saturday
study says; residents
still complain
fry MB

8TA 1F W H IT E R

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - D espite stu dies
sayin g that com plaints are
down and that the n oise le v e ls
at the airport m eet fed eral stan ­
dards, a num ber o f resid en ts
n ear the O rlando Sanford A ir­
port say n oise contin u es to b e a
problem .
Th e Sanford A viation N oise
Abatem ent Com m ittee reports
39 com plaints In Febru ary.
T h is la dow n from the 72 com ­
plain ts the airport received
concern ing n oise In Febru ary
1998. T h ere w ere 165 a rrivin g
and departin g fligh ts th is F e b ­
ruary com pared to 239 fligh ts
that m onth In 1998.
T h e num ber o f opportu nities
fo r n oise Is sligh tly less,* Jack
Dow, d irector o f operation s fo r
the Sanford A irp ort Authority
said. ’ O peration s are dow n
sligh tly, but there have been
som e su bstan tive Im provem ents
In n oise abatem ent.
T h e num ber o f fligh ts M il
rem ain at about the sam e leve l
In M arch, then Increase In A pril
as International carriers resum e
norm al activity. D ow said.
C om m ercial
airplan es
are
clim bin g at a h igh er altitu de
o ver the last several m onths,
redu cing the am ount o f n oise
fo r residen ts w ithin
10-15
m iles o f the airport. A stu dy
show s that 11 o f the 39 com ­
plain ts concerned fligh ts that
are not arrivin g o r dep artin g
from the O rlando Sanford A ir­
port. Dow said.
“Som e o f the com plaints are
fligh ts that are actu ally from the
O rlando In tern ation al A irp ort o r
the (O rlando) E xecu tive A ir­
port,* Dow said.

Nineteen o f the com plain ts
last month cam e from 6 a.m . to
7 p.m . Eight o f the com plain ts
cam e from 7 p.m . to 10 p.m .,
w h ile fou r com plain ts cam e
from 10 p.m . to 6 a.m . T h ere
w as no tim e given fo r righ t o f
the com plaints.
Residents In Lake G olden
Fork lodged 10 com plain ts In
February, w h ile resid en ts In
H eathrow called five tim es. T lmacuan residen ts m ade fou r
com plaints.
R esiden ts from
w est Sanford called w ith com ­
plain ts three tim es, as d id re s i­
den ts east o f the airport.
Silvan Lake residen t B everly
Boothe said the num ber o f
com plaints do not accu rately
reflect how residen ts feel about
noise at the airport.
.
’ M any people h ave stopped
ca llin g because th ey've given
u p.* Boothe said. ’ Som e o f us
feel that w e've had ou r cak e,
and w e re bein g left a crum b.
O bviously, w e're not bein g lis ­
tened to.*
Dow said m em bers o f the
n oise abatem ent com m ittee r e ­
a lize that there la frustration
am ong residents.
Sanford residen ts G eorge and
Norm a W ilson said the new
3500 foot touch and go runway
has Increased the am ount o f
n oise at the airport. T h e ru n ­
w ay la bein g u sed p rim arily b y
student pilots.
’ Now It's virtu a lly u nbearable
M th low flyin g east-w est fligh ts
ham m ering ou r solitu d e e v e iy
one to three m in u tes’ the W il­
son said.
Th e new runw ay h as allow ed
Com A ir to Im prove the pattern
♦Hat the fligh t sely io l &lt; !«* « fo r
train in g pilots.
Lim itin g the
Fisas* * * * M a t . Fags M

SANFORD - V olu n teer w orker* w ill * «v e the
City of Sanford thou sand* o f d o lla r* tn cu tting
down 11 d eclin in g lau rel oak tree* tn Tou hey
Park on Saturday.

W orker* from the International S ociety o f
Abortculture w ill donate th eir tim e to cut down
the tree* on Saturday at 8 a.m . T h e 3 0 -3 5
Worker* w ill » i » « prune and clean the p a rk *
remaining tree*.
The average coat o f a project o f th l* *U e I*
•24.000. accordin g to S an ford's Landscape A r­
chitect Howard J effries. Th e city la donating
•8.000
to
th e
International
S ociety
of
Abortculture.

la savin g ua a lot o f m oney.* J e ffrie *
•flu *, they w ill have the expertise and
the equipm ent to do the Job right.*
C ity w orker* w ill perform additional clean -u p
at the park on M onday.
Tw o a rb orist* w ho volu nteered as consu ltan t*
to the city agreed w ith J e ffrie *' recom m endation
that the lau rel oak tree* are d eclin in g and a
safety harard to residen ts. T h e C ity C om m is­
sion approved the rem oval o f the oak tree* at
th eir Feb. 22 w ork session.
_
Andrew Klttaley. an U rban Forester, and Bob
Fin ley, an arborist. Inspected the tree* fo r the
city and recom m ended th eir rem oval.
There are 23 trees cu rren tly at Tou hey Park.
TWo o f the trees are sable palm s. 13 are lau rel
oaks, and eight are live oaks.
Som e residen ts have com plained to the city
about the rem oval o f the 11 lau rel oak tree*.

Salvation Army honors volunteers
8TAFF WRITER
LONQWOOD • M ost p eop le
think about the Salvation Arm y
ben they h ear volu n teers
igln g[
b ells
There's m ore to th e A rm y's a c ­
tivities than rin gin g b ells - a *
was evident Saturday w hen
more than 150 Salvation Arm y
volu nteer* In Sem inole County
were honored at a breakfast
held at the M arkham W oods
Presbyterian Church.
M ajor Bruce and Faith W il­
liam s said that the volu n teers
helped serve m ore than 7 .5 0 0
meals. 7,000 snacks In the
three w eeks after the tornadoes
h it the area In Febru ary 1098.
They served the rescu e w orkers
and victim s o f the storm s.
W hen the first brush and
woods fires h it n ear Q en ev*.
the Salvation Arm y canteen
truck w as m anned 96 co n secu ­
tive hours by volu n teers and
served 1.500 m eals and 1.000
snacks.
*
O ther
volu n teer*
h elp ed
distribu te m ore than 1.400 food

•a vi

baskets. 8.915 cloth in g Item s
and m ore than 7.0 00 new toys
to 5.800 needy people du rin g
the Th an k sgivin g and O hrtstm as seasons
•
A ll year lon g V olu n teer* h elp
d eliverin g m eals on w h eels
from the Salvation A rm y Kitchen
In Sanford.
V olu n teer W alter Sm ith said
that Salvation Arm y has served
In Sem inole C ounty fo r m ore
than 70 yea r*. "A lot go e* on ."
he said. *W e visit sh u t-in s.
conduct cam ps and ch ild ren 's
program s,
conduct
religio u s
program s and h elp sen ior d t lSem inole C ounty Em er­
gency
M anagem ent M anager
John B lackkw ood w as honored
at the breakfast. Firem en d o ­
nated m ore than $2,300 fo r the
n eedy at C hristm as. A lso h on ­
ored w as D eputy C h ief S h eriff
Steve H arriett. T h e S h e riffs O f­
fice collected $3,000 fo r the
Salvation Arm y C hristm as p ro ­
gram .
In addition to in dividu al c e r­
tifica tes to S alvation Arm y v o l­
u nteers. tU ior W illiam s p re ­
sen ted special plaqu es to the
follow in g:

C hristm as B ell Ringers:
Church category: First Place M arkham W oods Presbyterian
Church: Second Place - G race
U nited M ethodist C hurch o f
Lake M ary. T h ird Place - First
B aptist C hurch o f Sanford.
C M c C lu b C ategory. F irst Place
• Klw anla C lu b o f Sanford: S e c ­
ond Place - O viedo K lw anls:
T h ird Place • Klw anls C lu b o f
C entral Fla. Sem inole.
G overnm ent
C ategory.
F irst
Place • S h e riffs D ept. S em in ole
C o u n ty Second Place • S em i­
n ole C ou n ty F ire D ept.
School C ategory: F irst Place ld ylh rild e Elem entary S chool:
Second Place - Lake B rantley
H igh School, Beta C lu b: T h ird
Place
•
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C h ristian
School.
In dividu al C ategory: First P la ce
• Karen At Pau l E n ch elm eyer
Second Place • E llis O sborne;
Th ird Place • H aggle Cockm an
A n gel T ree G ift*: First Place Target o f O viedo; Second P la ce
- Altam onte M all; T h ird Place •
O viedo M arket Place.
1998 C an Food D rive: F irst
Place • Id yllw lld e Elem entary
School: Second Place • Jackson

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aid. Santofd, Honda • Thursday March 11. 1999

School days in the 1940s, Smith sons honored
The following liems arc from
the September 21, 1040, e d i­
tion o f the Sanford Herald.
Seminole High School Faculty
G.E. McKay, Principal: Alex
Johnson, Agriculture: Leonard
McLueas,
Athletic
Manager:
Catherine Tackach. Physical
Education and Health: ILL.
Gillespie. Athletics and Social
Studies;
Ell/aln-th Huhrman
and O.O. King. Social Science;
Ruth Hand, Eflle Durden. Uuim
Chittenden and Lucy Smith.
English: Phyllis Smith. Ethel
Riser. Kathryn tawton. Mathemattes; Mae Fort, Gladys Smith,
Science: Elizabeth Earle. Latin;
Lillian Dunlap. Spanish and
Civics; Rebecca Stevens, Ollic
Mae
Harrison.
Commercial:
Mary K. Stone, Home Econom­
ies; Edna Chittenden, Librar­
ian; Dorothy Sanford, Music.
Oviedo School Faculty
R.F. Cooper, Principal and
Agriculture; M.M. Lord, History'
and Coach; /Mints Thomas,
English and Geography: Lois
Ruddcll. Latin and English;
Helen Lrtnhnrt. Math; Louise
Beasley, Home Economics: N o­
vella Aulln, Commercial.
Margaret Harper. Grades 56: Mary Alllce Williams. Grade
4: Aldred Cone, grades 2-3;
Marguerite Partin, grade 1.
Lyman School Faculty
W J . Wells. Principal; O.H.
Skewes. Science and Coach:
E.S. Douglas. Commercial; R.T.
Milwcc. English and Music;
Mrs. Emtc Starr. Home Eco­
nomics; Rosebud North, Math;
U-ila Woodbum. Spanish and
Sixth Grade; Hcttlc Arnett. Fifth
Grade: Christine Bell. Fourth
Grade;
Horn Willis.
Third
Grade; Madeline Flotz, Second
Grade; Maude Tuppcr. First
Grade.
600 SHS Students Return
Monday. September 9. 1940,
over 600 students assembled
In the Seminole High School

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auditorium to begin the new
school term. Everyone was d e ­
lighted with the new public ad­
dress system which enabled
speakers to be heard hi ever)'
comer.
The program was opened
with the Hag salute and the
singing of the 'Star Spangled
Banner." Rev. W.P. Brooks,
pastor of First Baptist Church,
gave the Invocation.
Supt. TAV. Lawton greeted the
students and then Principal
G.E. McKay Introduced the fac­
ulty. New teachers were Miss
Betty Buhrman. Miss Dorothy
Sanford, Miss Kathryn Lawton
und Miss Elizabeth Earle.
Several announcements were
made concerning various Im­
provements to the school in­
cluding the new radio system
and several new sets o f books.
The students then plrked up
their schedules and went to
their classes for a few minutes
each.
School dismissed
at
11:30 a.m.
Com m unication* System In ­
stalled
Seminole High students were
enjoying watching the teachers
use
the
new
Inter­
communications system to talk
to Mr. McKay In the ofTIce and
hearing his clear reply.
the system was installed b e­
fore thr school term with the

help of throe students: John
Dunn. Ed Drannan and Cullen
Wright.
It was called the New Flash*
A-Call Super Intercommunica­
tions Sound System and was
made l&gt;y a Chicago company.
(The article goes on to give
the many advantages of ihc
system: it Is hard to imagine
now a school without an inter­
com system.)
New Technology Course Of­
fered
The seniors o f SHS would he
the first class to have the
privilege of using the new tr.\tbooks for a course In elemen­
tary technology.
'Dlls
new
course was designed to assist
students in their participation
in the national defense program
through the use of technical
equipment.

at Gainesville. Guy Wood stated
that it was desirable to secure
active support In behalf o f the
Gators from this section of the
stale.
R A . Smiths Enjoy Vacation
Both Ralph. Jr. and Waller
Smith, sons o f Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith, walked
away with honors at Camp
Ridgecrest.
North
Carolina
whcix they had spent the sum ­
mer.
Ralph. Jr. had copped the

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U. During the 1960s, I saw a blacki-whltC movie rsllwi T Sm
_ A 'M » Hurt** iw a d »U i»n v a n y m o vie s Waltz." It was the story of Johann
to list them all, and your synopsis of
Strauss. The lady vocalist was Miliza
that movie is loo vague for us to iden
Koijus. Can you tell me if that film
tify. Among the better Burke films:
Is available? It was made in IB3S.
' Itecky Sharp." "The Bride Wore Bed,"
Also, she was In "Caballero del lm“ Dinner At Eight" and. nf course, “The
perio," but I have been told that film
Wizard of Oz.”

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Highs In the uppcr-70s. Lows
In the uppcr-50s. Saturday:
Ptcld. Highs In the mld-70s.
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Five
different
workbooks
would be in use; General Me­
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Aeronautics.
Radio
and Photography. Engines and
the Armed Forces,
Two SHS teachers assisted In
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These were G.E. McKay, SHS
principal and Instructor in
math, and Alex R. Johnson.
SHS teacher o f vocational agri­
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son or daughter who was seeing
someone of lower social status. I
vaguely remember a comical scene
in a restaurant. I love Billie Burke.
Could you please list her movies? It
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Smith family visited relatives In
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Sheriffs Office for Incidents recorded through March 10:
A gg ra va te d assault:
SAN FO RD , C hase A ven u e, 240 0 b lo c k , Mnrcti 8, 0:25 p.m. A

43-ycnr-old man wan arrrstrd by Sanford Police for nggrnvalrd domra tic vlolrnce. Police said he nnd his wife began to
argue when he relumed home from work. He struck his wife
In thr fare to make a point, he said. She earned a bruised eye
fnim the fight.

D U I:
LA K E M A R Y. Lake M ary B ou levard . 2 3 0 0 b lo c k . March 8,
3:55 a m. A 53-year-old man was arrested tnr Seminole
County sherlfTs deputies for driving under the Influence.
LONGW OOD, F lo rid a A ven u e a t U.B. H igh w ay 17*02, March
H. 1:53 n.m. A 28-year-old titan was arrrstrd by Seminole
County shriifTs deputies for driving under the Influence.
SANFO RD , Park A ven u e. 240 0 b lo c k . March 8. 2:50 n.m. A
20-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sherlfTs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
SAN FO RD , P a lm e tto A ven u e. 2 4 0 0 b lo c k . March 8. 4:10
a.hi. A 20-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford l*ollcc for
driving under the Influence.

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March 0. 1:03 a.m. A 10-year-old man was arrested by Semi­
nole County shm fTs deputies for possession o f leas than 20
grams of marijuana nnd for obstruction without violence.
Deputies said they had stopped the man for a traffic violation
and he gave them a nnme and a birthday, which did not
match the Information on Ills driver license. When they becume suspicions of the Information, they questioned him fur­
ther nnd got thr correct Information and found an outstand­
ing warrant. While searching his after his arrest, they found a
partially smoked marijuana cigarette In his pocket.
SANFO RD . 13* S tre e t at O live. March 8. 3:47 p.m. A 45year-old man was arrested Iry Seminole County sherlfTs
deputies for (mssrsslon of drug paraphernalia. Deputies said
the man was t&gt;rlng arrested on a warrant. They suld during
his arrest, he threw u candy wrap|&gt;er to the ground. Inside
(he wrapper, there was a metul pl|&gt;r used for smoking m ari­
juana. There was marijuana residue on the pipe.

Retail th e n :
C A SSE LB E R R Y. S ta te R oad 436, 1000 b lo c k . Murch 8. 1:10

p.m.
A 40-year-old man was arrested for retail theft by
CasMiljriTy l*ollce. Police said he ordered a quantity of roast
Iteef and some cheese from the dell department and then
tried In leave the store without paying for the Items, which he
had tried to hide under his clothing.

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OBITUARIES
S TA N LE Y FELDSTE1N

Stanley Frldslrln, 77. Dres­
den Cl.. Sanford, died Tuesday.
March 0. 1000. Dorn Dec. 8.
1021 In Brooklyn. N.Y.. he
moved lo Central Florida In
IDOH. .JV J 'lliljle lp was a fin­
gerprint* s|ie«iallsl ‘ lor the O r­
ange County Sheriffs Office, lie
was Jewish.
Mr. Frldslrln was retired
from the Air Force und Marine
Corps.
Survivors include wife. Ann
Frldslrln. Sanford: daughter.
Judith
Carter.
Clourester.
Mass.; step-son. Brian Kelser.
Sanford:
step-daughter.
Cynthia DeClerk. Belle Isle;
four grandsons.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of urrunge
merits.
W ILL IA M FE RG U SO N

William Frrguson. 82. J es­
sup Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday. March 4. 1000 In
Altamonte
Springs.
Bom
March 4. 1017 In Ashbum.
Georgia, hr was a citrus farm
hrl|&gt;rr and u member o f Saint
Luke M B. Church.
Survivors Include
sons.
Jimmie la-e Frrguson. Thqmas
Lrr
Ferguson
and Stanley
Thompson, all o f Sanford;
daughters. Mlldrrd Jackson.
Sanford; Willie (‘earl Williams.
Daytona Beach; nnd Susie
Marie Buchanan, Jefferson­
ville, PA: 18 grandchildren,
21 great-grandchildren
and
flvr great-great grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements
by
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary
of Sanford.
ERW IN C H R IS T IA N G RU BE R

Erwin Christian Gruber. 03.
Boysenberry
CL.
Winter
Springs, died Monday. March
8. 1000. Bom May 22. 1935
In Oennany, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida from Milwaukee,
W1 In 1970. Mr. Gruber was a
lithographer In the paper In­
dustry. served In the Army and

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was n member of St. Lukes Lu­
theran Church und the Oernun / American Society In Al­
tamonte Springs.
Survivors
Include
wife,
bonny Gruber. Winter Springs;
daughters. Dprrrn . (Vwjiclurt.
Lake Mary; und ItaJOine Rich­
ter, Houston. TX; and ^ g r a n d ­
children. A memorial service
will be held tonight at 7 p.m.
M St. Lukes Lutheran Church.
2021 SK 426 In Oviedo. Fu­
neral arrangements by Baldwln-FuIrrhtld Funeral Home In
Oviedo.
W IL L IA M L. M U LLIN S

William L Mullins, 75. Ross
Drive. Deltona, died Tuesday.
March 0. 1900. Bom Donald.
WV. he moved to Central
Florida from IlyattsvUle. MD In
1970.
Mr. Mullins was an
electronics engineer for Johns
Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
for 25 years. He was Baptist
und enjoyed bowling and golf.
Survivors Include wife, Mary
L. Mullins. Deltona: daughters.
Sandra A. Alexander, Hager­
stown. MD; and Janet Lea
Smith, Deltona; son. Lester A.
Mullins. Deltona; sister. Betty
Mullins. Fenwick. WV; broth­
ers. Wymouth
L.
Mullins,
Cralgsville, WV. and Billy Mul­
lins. Charleston. WV; and 3
grandchildren.
Funeral
ar­
rangements by Baldauff Fam­
ily Funeral Home.

.
FEUM TEIN. STANLEY

Funeral Services for Stanley Feldstein. 77, of Sanford, wiio died
Tnesduy will be 12:00 p.m. Friday
nt the Gramkow Funeral Home
Cliupcl. Interment will be in Ar­
lington
National
Cemetery.
Frlenda may call die funeral tiomc
Thursday from I p.m. to 3 p.m.
and 0 p.m. to 8 p.m. The family
request tn lieu of flowers, dona­
tions be made to the SherlfTs Boys
Ranch of Florida or the American
Cancer Society. GRAMKOW FU­
NERAL HOME. BOO E. Airport
Olvd.. Sanford, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

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with a comparably sized screen, but it
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A monitor’s nnmln^l mlrm— most are
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model. A 19-inch monitor has more
than two-thirds more. Bigger screens
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or with more documents open at a
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Clinical trials of experimental drugs
determine whether or not new treat­
CONSUM ER
ments work. That makes them vital to
society.
REPO RTS
However, participants need to know
that trials are designed mainly to ad­
vance science, not to help the people
who volunteer for them, it’s true that
few inches thick and not as heavy as
some volunteers benefit greatly from
CRTs, may be digital or analog. Digi­
the trials, receiving treatment (hat
tal LCDs offer a consistently sharp piewould otherwise be unavailable lo
lure (when the monitor is set lo its op
them, but others get no benefit at all,
timum resolution) and use less energy.
cither because they received a place­
Analogs need tweaking for the best
bo — a dummy treatment — or be­
picture. But the image may not be as
cause the experimental therapy
bright or have as much contrast as a
doesn’t work. Still other volunteers
CRTs, and it dims as you mow your
may actually be harmed.
view off center.
When doctors were the main means
You can get a sense of how a mon­
of steering people to clinical trials,
itor performs by doing a few simple In­
they generally made those distinctions
store checks. Call up a page of text to
clear. But more and more volunlrers
ace if (he center and (he edges of the
are being recruited through adver­
Image are dear and that the text is
tisements — in newspapers, on buses
crisp,
not slightly blurry. Then call up
and subways, on the Internet, even on
a color image to see (hat the colors
college bulletin boards. Those ads
look natural. With a CRT monitor or
often give the impression that Joining
a clinical trial will help you, not sci­ an analog LCD. you may have to tweak
ence, and they seldom mention the un­ the controls to get the best image. A
digital LCD should give you perfect
pleasant possibilities Some ads are
focus and no geometric distortion —
designed to entice you by offering free,
all you have to worry about is the
apparently top-notch care.
No one knows how many study vol­ brightness control
Here are some terms you should
unteers are helped or harmed, since
know when choosing a CRT:
no one compiles aggregate data on the
— Dol pitch Is the spacing between
outcomes. But one thing la certain:
the phosphor dots on the picture lube
Clinical trials are booming, due to
record levels of government and pri­ that produce an image Don't buy a
vate funding for medical research Un­ monitor with a dot pitch higher than
fortunately, that boom has not only 021 mm.
— Resolution is the number of pic­
fostered nuestinnsble recruitment
ture elements, or pixels, used to create
practices but has also strained the
the image on a screen A monitor op­
system of safeguards designed to pm
erated at a higher resolution grneral
tret volunteers
ly shows more detail, but the higher
To minimise risks to volunteers,
the resolution and the larger thr
most studies sponsored by the U S
screen, the higher the refresh rate (the
government or Involving a drug or
other product regulated by the feder­ number of times per second the image
is redrawn on the tube) youll need
al Food and Drug Administration must
be overseen by one of the nation's sev­ We’ve found that a 17- or 19-inch mon­
itor set lo a resolution of 1.024x714
eral thousand institutional review
pixels can be used comfortably with a
boards. Those panels — staffed by doc
refresh rale of at L«st 75 hertz (Hz).
tors, ethidsta and laypeople, and
A IS inch CRT monitor for shout
funded by hospitals, universities, gov
9200 to 9350 will be fine for word pro­
rmment and manufacturers — Judge
cessing and simple spreadsheets, but
the scientific and ethical merit of pro
posed studies, document that volun­ consider a 17- or 19 inch model if you
work with graphics, with several doc­
teers gave informed consent, and
uments open at once, or with large
monitor the results. If anything looks
wrong or goes wrong the panel is sup . spreadsheets. tThe best 17-inch
models from our tests cost between
posed lo step in.
9400 and 9500. the best 19 inchers, 94M
However, a yearlong investigation of
to 1450)
drug trials by the U.S Department of
If you need to maximize desk space,
Health and Human Services found that
a digital fiat panel monitor is a good,
this system is breaking down Over­
albeit pricey, option.
sight committees, the investigation's
When buying a new CRT monitor,
IIM report warned, "review too much,
check to see if your computer will need
loo quickly, with too little expertise "
aodi
a new video card with additional
speed
To be sure. Joining a trial lets you
and memory. If you switch to a digital
make a potentially vital contribution to
LCD monitor and your computer
medical science, and may even be
doesn’t have a built in digital display
helpful when conventional therapies
connection, youll have to buy a video
fail But It's Important for volunteers
card with a digital connector.
to learn all they ran about the poten­
tial risks Here are some guidelines
I. Find a study. Your doctor can help
you decide on a |
may be able to
trial — or refer you lo a specialist who
ran Other Rood sources Include:
— The National Institutes of
Health, which lls li governmentfunded studies of virtually all major
dileases. Check Its Wrh alte.
— CenterWatch, which lists some
7,000 privately fended dinical triala at
www.centerwatch com.
2. Question the investigators. Once
you've narrowed the field, thorn
search the Internet or a medical I
for information about the
and talk to your physician again. Thao
phone the investigators dtreefty— Ide­
ally, in a conference call with your
doctor. If you meet the study's eligi­
bility criteria, ask questions, including:
— What evidence supports the treatment’s efficacy and safety?
— What is the study designed to
test?
— What are the possible aide effects
and risks?
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isfied with the answers, ask to take
home an Informed-consent document
It should guarantee, among other
things, that:
— You11be warned of potential riska
and side effects.
— You can drop out at any time, for
any reason.
— You’ll be promptly informed of
any adverse findings during the study
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Naval Academy
Glee Club to sing
SltCTALTOTlIE l IEHAITI
WINTER SPRINGS - Thr U.S.
Naval Academy Womrn'a Glee
Chib will perform In concert on
Saturday. 7:30 p.m.. at St. S te­
phen Catholic Church In W in ­
ter Springs. Tile performance Is
part of the glee chib's spring
lour o f Florida, and includes
stops In Key West and Tampa.
Tire Naval Academy Women's
Glee Club began as an auxiliary
to the Men’s Glee Club when. In
1976. women first entered the
Naval Academy. The glee club's
varied repertoire Includes pa­
triotic music,
popular and
Broadway tunes, mured selec­
tions. and folk songs. The club
has performed Internationally
and across the United States
The Women's Glee Club Is di­
rected by James L. Turk, a for­
mer director o f the U.S. Navy
Sea Chanters In Washington,

D.C. Now tn his fourth season
at the Naval Academy. Mr. Turk
Is also artistic director of The
Capital Hill Chorale. Turk cur­
rently serves as director of cho­
ruses at DeMathn Catholic High
School In llowle. Md. He lives
In Bowie with his wife, Alison,
sou Joshua and daughter Ra­
chel.
The Naval Academy Women’s
Glee Club Is performing at the
Imitation of thr Navy League of
the U.S. and St. Stephen
Catholic Community. The con­
cert Is sponsored In part by
Falnvinds Federal Credit U n­
ion. Sprint, and Oviedo Mar­
ketplace. Complimentary tick­
ets are required to attend the
performance, and the public Is
welcome. The free tickets ore
available at the Greater Oviedo
Chamber of Commerce. 200
West Broadway In Oviedo. For
Information, call 14071 3656500.

Announce the Big Event!
Forms are available at the
Seminole Herald office, 300 N.
French Ave. Sanford, FL 32771.
&gt;There Is no charge for this service.
The Navel Academy Women's Glaa Club will parform Saturday at St. Stephan Catholic Church In Winter Springe.

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Heights Middle School; Third
Place * Wcklva Elementary
School
Best Cook In Seminole County Conil Earley • Presented to her
been use of oil the meals she
prepared after the Febmnry

tornadoes Tor the victim families
and
other
relief
volunteer
groups.
Volunteer o f the Year plaque
was presented to John Uaubiltz
for his many volunteer hours
keeping the’ Snlvntlon Army's

canned food storage shelves
stacked and sorted properly,
handling warehouse chores,
helping run errands In Army’s
vans, and helping wherever he
was needed. The entire gym
was full of voluntary donations
o f clothing, food and other

Items donated by Seminole
County residents after February
twisters.
Tire Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith
Outstanding Community Serv­
ice
plaques were
awarded
•olntly to the Seminole County

Sheriffs and Fire Departments
for their outstanding perform­
ance during our natural disas­
ters last year. Accepting for the
Sheri ft’s Department was Chief
Deputy Sheriff Steve Harriett
and John Blackwood, Emer­
gency Management Manager for

the Seminole County EMS Fire
Departments.
Lt. Colonels Henry and Jua­
nita Lodge, from Tampa Divi­
sional Salvation Army head­
quarters. addressed the volun­
teer gathering.

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Somtnoto County Sheriffs and Emergency Disaster
Flro Department officials were honored by the county
Salvation Army last Saturday at their annual volunteer
appreciation breakfast held af Markham Woods Pres­
byterian Church. Major Bruce Wiliams of the Salva­
tion Army Is shown horo as he presents a rotating tro­

phy to Semlnola County Sheriffs Office Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett end John Blackwood. Emergency Man­
agement Manager for the Fire Department. The Sher­
iffs Office collected more than $3,000 during (he
Christmas BoD Ringing. The firemen donated
than $2,300 for the needy at Christmas.

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Images &amp; landscape Design imlurge, your pmject can In*reali/eil m a minimum of time and al the lowest rates possible for quality
ssorL They work directly with you from design loin
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'insuring
' you a professional looking job
i installation, always
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landscape Design from planning to Inst;
tallatkin and yeariy mainterunre. ihcsr are the errathe specialists to call

Travel Trends

Usa Surmacz, Owner

Trawl agents are lire petiole ssiui make il all work They are the true trawl experts in a country that has made tourisma complex
industry In the world o( trawl, tire unknowing consumer is the russengn most likely to p.
pay too much for too little. The travel expert
to call in tiiis area is Travel Trends, kieated in lo o g w iH x l at 24H4 West Stale Koad 434, phu
phone 788-6677.

competent services.
Give them a call and lifvy diem arrange your next trip fur you. They can arrange all airline and resort accommodations as well
provide all Information necessary to make your next trip as enjoyable and economical
c
as possible. Whether ilk around the comer
around the world, call Travel Trends for first-class service.

Regatta Shores

Waterfront Apartment Homes

■At Regatta Shorn, their keys open Use door to more dun just an apartment. Thw unlock all of the amenities you've been
searching lor in a romenicni location. Today, many people are turning to the apartment for comfortable living and convenience. By
mum
ing instead of owning, you can eliminate maintenance expense, real estate lax and other homeowner headaches.
Tnc
budding* and
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managed
maintained
This
nity provides ample lulling in wvll-lji areas. These apartments am conveniently located near area businesses, restaurants, schools
and shopping areas. TTiey oiler you a real sense uf privacy as well as comenkncc. Regatta Shore* features a variety of Door plans with
v|uckxis luinv wall-to-wall carpeting and fully equipped kitchens. Each unit also lias a monitored intrusion alarm.
look io Regatta Shores for more dun just a roof over your head. All of their apartments are beautifully designed to fit your
[M-rsonal needs. They are located in Sanford al 2335West Seminole Boulevard. Call the rental office at 323-2828 far additional infor­
mation and unit availability. If you would like worry-free living in a modem comfortable atmosphere, there simply is no other choke.

B est P flW Forward

TYainingIn Central Florida For MoreThan 25Years

you have acquired a dog within the last yvar.
yvar, yc
If yini
you may have been wondering about how to turn that pup into the
well-mannered,l obedient pet you want him to be. In this area, the specialist to contact for your dog training needs is Best Piw
forward, located in Sanforn at 2544 South Fork Drive, plume 3283-0550.
These pmfesskmals are expens in aUphases of obedience training, whedier you simply want your pet to behave better for you
arn &lt;
show, obedience or agility tides. The expert instructors at Best Paw forward offer gentle lamily-oriented training in small
nr earn
^ t you a quote on the price of their various programs.
| Puppy love classes arc available for puppies under
- -*
Idog s
lor your special [Hi's obedience (raining, contact Best Paw Forward loday. Also check out their WebsJte at
www.iag.nil/fr bestpaw/. Tiny Mine in gentle, effective training basedon trust and respect.

Over The Hill Farm

Bill Schaub, Owner

I lorse owners are proud of their animals and take great pride in caring for them. If you own a hone, you probably treat it like i

Nutritional feed, daily exercise and healdt care are oil provided. They can also train your horse far Englishpleasure as well as both
horse and rider for show, hunter and jumpers. They specialize in preparing both hone and rider for (oplevel competition. Call them
1912 to inquire about instruction scheduks
sdiedulcs and boarding rates.
at 322-1912
Hie instructors and staff of Over The IU11 Farm are happy to answer questions concerning breeding riding accessories and
health care products. Thu can feel confident dial you and your
will receive the finest attention from their caring staff. Over The
Hill Fium lias earned an exceptional reputation for prov' ' superior riding and boarding facilities and welcome your inquiries.

Anglez Salon

Vo. mteers honored at the Salvation Army's apprecia­
tion breakfast last Saturday at Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church (left to right): Rev. Chas Jonas.
Pastor of Markham Wooda Presbyterians, who won
first place in church category of Christmas bo« ring­
ers; Volunteer of the Year John Baublitz; Chief Dep­
uty Sheriff Steve Harriett with the Sheriffs Depart-

Hi© Happy Elves

merit Outstanding Community Service Award: Major
Bruce Williams is show holding the Sheriffs and Fire
Departments rotating trophy; Carol Earley was named
the Best Cook In Seminole County; Jim Barks and &lt;
Harry Reid represented the Khwanis Club of Sanford,
which won first place in the Civic dub category during
the Christmas Bell Ringing fund-raiser.

WendyCollard, Director* In Business For Over 16Years

The Hippy Lives, totaled in lake Mary al 120Iasi Crystal lake Avenue, phone 321-2384. is the nurvery professional in (his area.
The wrU-train^ waff ransbts of certIfiedlrachen who will give your children the personal attention and guidance they need to leam
the fundamental dolls n m child needs for their school wan. Children are taught their ABCs, numbers, colors, musk, and other
groupacthitirv that help them prepare for the future.
Through &gt;van of experience in nursery' education, the capable staff at The Happy Ehes has learned that through individual
attention, your child can spend his preschool years having fun learning at his own pace to make an easy transition into his school
years. All of the teachers here arc totally committed to providing tender loving care to each and every child so that parents can rest
assured that their child is in a well-balanced, happy environment
Call The Happy D m and help your youngster take that first important step! If you're interested in a creative, individualized
program geared ro your child's social, emotional, physical and cognitive development, contact these nursery professionals today.

Sunshine Hom e Finders, In c.

Rich Fddstein, Owner/Broker

The purpose and function of a real estate firm is to provide a marketing service to owners of real estate and assist purchasers in
making informed decisions when purchasing real property.
The function and obligation of the management of a real estate firm is to provide the best service possible io the public. If
management possesses a high degree of knowledge, experience and integrity, ana strives for excellence, it permeates the organizalion, creating a reputation second to none.
These philosophies have made Sunshine Home Roden, located in Seminole County, phone
323-2573, one of the most
ne 323-2573.
outstanding real estate firms anywhere. They represent their clients throughout every transaction,, er
ensuring the best investment.
whether it be a residential or income property.
Whether you're seeking a cottage or a castle, a small lot or a hundred-acre tract, a cozy apartment or a spacious condominium,
nay consult die expert siaff al Sunshine! Home
I'
you may
Finders, knowing they will find you a property of quality and character.

Powell O ffice Supply11 &gt;"1
Iff you
sou own or manaer
manage an officr.
offkr. youll
soul be glad to krww
know tb
that there is a firm
bm that can 1
fiOafl muz office supply needs, from fumlRwefl Office ,Supply,
r
hire toi folders and forms Ar
At Rmefl
they pride themselves on providing everything sou need to set
« up or redecorate
your office and keep it running smoothly. They are located in Sanford at 117 Magnolia Avenue, ana can be reached
reach* al 322-5842.
Potwfl Office Supply has a complete line of office furniture, from executive lines to budget pieces. Desks, chairs, panels, filing
cabinets, tables, shelving and computer furniture are all offered. 1/you want your office designed to be as efficient, practical and
attractive as possible, these are the specialists to contact Al Fomril Office Supply, you will aho find a complete selection of office

www.poweil-ofDcesupply.com.

Dykes H eating &amp; Air C onditioning

TbbyDykes, Owner

There's nothing quite as satisfying as dosing vourrwindows on tthe Grit hot day of the spring or summer season and turning on
vour central air conditioning system. That is, providing
ntem is still In good repair. Otherwise, you're In for a disappointment,
unless you have yourrcentral air conditioning system c
checked thoroughly from time to time, you just can't count on it always being
there when you need il.
Dyke* Ifeatlng 4i Air Conditioning offers complete sales and service of central heating and air conditioning systems, and they
can help you to receive die maximum return from your system In terms of comfort efficiency and reliability. They are located in
Sanford, and can be reached by phoning 330-1777. They are a licensed contractor and perform service and repair on almost any
make of air conditioner. Their experience in this line of work is your guarantee of quality and dependabilityThey have been serving
the area
* “ by their
* ' customers
rea for some time, and are lhighly recommended
Give diem a call today and let them put your system in tip-top shape For any air conditioning installation or repair work,
contact
let the professionals at Dykes Healing 1/Air Conditioning who have satisfied the needs of so many throughout the area

Capstone C om m unications, In c.

Richard Owen, Owner

Trw telephone b used more than any communication instrument in the world today, and Ions Htuanr*
distance callina is
than ever before. In our competitive society, Americans are constantly
for ways to save on long distance
‘ tat996Westwood:Square, phone
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dear transmission on each and every call when
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distance service* to both business and residential
customers including 24-nour
24
customer service, volume discounts,'
calling BOOservice, teleconferencing, wans line
to date witn the latest technology in teiecommunkadons and believes in thdr customers' needs. Most importantly, they offer substantial savings that youcan see on your telephone bill
every month. VbuTI find that all of their operators are helpful and courteous, makingyour calling needs their top priority.
Tb receive more information on their personalized services, phone them at 977-9544 today See the difference long distance
calling with Cap*tone Communication* can make in your telephone bill! Think globally but shop locally*

Sanford G ym nastics A ssociation

Brenda Adams, Owner

333-3133. The services of thb
color specialists and can cut and styie
your
«yk
i fashion beauty work in preference to just the
ordinary slumpoo and set, thb b live salon where vou will want to become a regular customer.
They'are altogether familiar with all phases of modem beauty care. They have an abundance of information and knowledge as
to what uiould be done with hair—and as to what reasonably may be expected of ll They specialize in coloring including color
tiighliglus and liighlights with foil as well as color correction. Today's newesthairstyles are offered at prices less dun you can Imagine.
These professkmab are also permanent make-up artists and can apply permanent color for eyebrows, eyelids, eyeliner and llpuner.
Anglez Salon b pleasatu in every respect Trie atmosphere b comfortable and the hair stylists courteous. Call for an appoint­
ment today. Remember, a successful hairstyle comes from the extra care, pride and attention put into it The professional stylists hoe
arc awaiting to show you what a full-service salon is all about
salon

W ilson-Eichelberger M ortuary, In c.
Eunice I.Wilson, Funeral Dlrector/Owner
Bernard D. Mitchell, Funeral Diiector/Manager
From the dawn of recorded history, humans liave buried their dead in a ceremonial manner. Each culture had its own format
for died ceremony, but the common diread, regardless of religious beliefs, was to cekbrate the life of the deceased and bring comfort
to die family.That tradition b carried on todaypy Wlbon-Eichelbetger Mortuary.
lined affordable service
i their dienb Indealing
die*. They can provide
information regarding in-ground interment mausoleums, cremation and monuments. Their experienced and compassionate staff
b available for pre-planning assistance whether needed in the Immediate or dblant future.Jheir facilities can accommodate any
size or type of service, each individually planned according to the family's religious faith and specific wishes.
rburdens that the family has to bear b considered a

instruction is weu acv to serve tnese needs Santoro Gymnastics Association. located in banlord at GOl East 25th Place, phone
(4071323-2462, have found that many of their students possess greater coordination and confidence as a result of learning thb
art of movemenL
Learning here b always an enjoyable experience. The facilities are among the best in the entire area. Their instructors
specialize in gymnastics rather than teach it only as a sideline. Sanford Gymnastics Association offers classes for children begin­
ning at aoe two. Older youths and adults can also enroll in beginning, intermediate and advanced classes.
Sanford n v m n a tilra A im H ilIn n nFfprc ihn flnptt ovmnactfr incfm rfinn in fhp an&gt;3 and at mnef maenn

C entral Florida Fabricators, Inc.
T l l 6 A d d lS O ll G lO U p A. ChrisAddison, President
Industrial and commercial enterprises in thb area have benefited from the vast engineering knowledge and steel erection
abilities of Central Florida Fabricators, Inc./The Addison Group, located in Lake Mary at 10b Commerce Street. Suite 107,
phone (407) 929-4919.
Through their efforts to provide building structures with high grade fabricated steel members, and their qualified ability to
erect the same, thb company has earned a fine reputation in this area.
Whatever your steel needs may be, thb firm can handle the job with the utmost of competency. Their skilled engineer^
will then begin the actual assembly and erection of the fabricated steel
When you need steel service, call Central Florida Fabricators, IncJThe Addison Group, and they will give yout an
t accurate
estimate or they will be happy to advise you on your particular needs. They work with each customer to make sure that every
task b completed according to specification. For skilled expertise, call Central Horida Fabricators, IncJThe Add!
where service b the last word.

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�• A • Swninola Herald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday. March 11, 1999

Employee of the Month
Poke# Officer Paul H en la the Sanford Employee of
•he Month. H en la u iig n o d to Community Policing In
the Ooktsboro area. Ha la active In the Harbor* pro*
gram, where officer* aaaist In the tutoring of youth in
achool subjects and computer skin*. Ha alao partici­

Noise
amount o f fligh ts or the tim e o f
the fligh ts could be seen as
discrim in atory by fed eral o ffi­
cials, Dow said.
T h e Part 150 N oise study,
funded by the FAA. is about 75
percent com plete. Dow said.
N oise
ntoullors
recen tly
show ed that as an aircraft lands
bom the w est, the n oise leve l
reaches 80 d ecib els In a 2 0 second period o vrr Heathrow.
Th e n oise levels reach 83 d e c i­
b els over Lake M ary, and can
reach as high as 07 d e c ib e ls
over Sanford.
Consultant Jim m y OofT told
the Sanford A irport A u th ority on
Feb. 2 d ial the n oise leve l
w ould be w ell below the 0 3 d ecib el level had It been c a l­
cu lated u sin g a 24-h ou r a ver­
age. N oise Is not con sid ered
e x c e p tv e u nder Federal A v ia ­
tion A dm inistration standards
u nless It reaches 05 d e c ib e ls
over a 24-h ou r period.
OofT, w ho la project m anager
fo r HNTB C orp.. an en gin eerin g

pate* In ahop with a COP wth the Fraternal Order of
Police. On Jan. 4, H en aaaleted the Seminoie
County Sheriffs O ffice In the arrest of a subject
wanted for burglary and fleeing Law Enforcement O f­
ficers.

com pany
that
is
u pdating
gu idelin es on how to control
noise and plan fo r developm en t
at th e airport, said the next step
In the noise stu dy w ould be to
solicit pu blic Input.
Sanford
A irport
Authority
Chairm an K m W righ t has said
the airport w ill w ork on the s in ­
gle event exp erien ces that p e o ­
ple are com plain in g about, and
that airport o fficia ls w ill Identify
w hich n oise even ts are attrlbut-

able to the O rlando
tional A irport.

In tern a­

A new Instrum ent Landing
System , com m issioned for o p ­
eration In the sum m er, w ill p ro ­
vid e nnvtgatlonal assistan ce for
aircraft landing at the airport's
m ain
runw ay
du rin g
poor
w eather. Th e ILS w ill allow for
a p recision approach to the
runw ay, according to airport o f­
ficia ls.

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you will find it with one of the
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on your business. Call 322-2611
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old home built In 1908, what
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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."

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Ranked teams romp
Lake Mary, Winter Springs softball teams show rankings justified
the Kama the lead. Megan Dontrlch later drove In a run as
the hosts added two more runs.
That was all the runs pitcher
I lallle Sowards would need.
Sowards (4-1) is arguably the
county s best pitcher and she
finished with a two-hltter.
striking out 10. Including three
straight In the seventh Inning.
Lake Mary (10-1) scored
again In the third Inning when
Dontrlch singled with two outs.
stole second, and scored on a
“ nRle by Nicole White.
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B r o k e lto p e n In
the fourth Inning. With one out.
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Th e Ram a are one ol tw o
h igh ly ranked team s • W in ter
S prin gs is ranked third In 3A In S em in ole C ounty, but. with
the sam e pitch in g s ta ff and
alm ost the exact aam e lineu p
as last season , the Ram s have
been through the district and
region al w ars and appear aa
focused as la st season .
S till. Fisher said It's too early
to start lookin g past an yon e.

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O viedo
H igh
S ch ool's varsity b a seb all team
m ay be a team w ithou t su per­
stars. but Larry G rayson Is
qu ietly a ssertin g h im self as
one o f the S em in ole A th letic
C on feren ce's top players.
O n W edn esday, fo r exam ple.
G rayson w ent 3-for-5 w ith
three dou bles and a b rillia n t
divin g catch in cen ter field to
key O viedo's 10-6 w in o ver the
host D ela n d B u lldogs m a
C lass DA-Dtotrlct 3 con test.
T h e w in im proves the L ion s
to 10-0 overall and 2-0 again st
d istrict
opponen ts.
DeLand
tolls to 5-7 and 0-4 In flA -3.
G rayson put O viedo ahead to
stay when he dou bled h om e
Ju stin H olm es In th e top o f the
first in n in g fo r the firs t run o f
the gam e. He a lso doubled in
th e fourth and sixth In n ings.
In
the
seventh
in n in g.
G rayson w aa robbed o f a hom e
run w hen DeLand left field er
Jared B rooks ran in to the w all
w h ile reaching over it to pu ll In
G rayson 's lon g fly .
"W hen Larry to sw in gin g the
bat lik e that, h e can c a n y a
team ,*
said
O viedo
coach
Kenne Brow n. 'A n d even w hen
h e's n ot sw in gin g th e bat w ell.
p la ys Idee he d id tn th e secon d
inning.*
Brow n w ss referrin g to a
aprint-and-dtve catch O rayson
m ade on a sh ot b y B rooks.
O rayson left h is feet and waa
p ara llel to th e grou n d when h e
snared B ro o k s 'lin e drive.
Q rayaon d id n o t d o it a lo n e
W ednesday.
B la in e
S ch u lte
contribu ted fou r R B I - tw o
com in g on a tw o-run hom e run
(h i* 4th o f the season ) in the

first Inning and tw o on a tworun aingle in the third • w h ile
H olm es w as 3-for-4 w ith a
double, tw o runs, and an R B I.
Jered G oodwin added a sin ­
g le and an RB I. w h ile J e ff
Knapp and Bobby M ellor each
contribu ted by sco rin g a run.
Provid in g the offen se fo r De­
Land w ere C raig C andeto (tw o
sin gles,
tw o ru n s);
B rooks
(dou ble, tu n. R B I): Ed Senes
(sin gle, tw o R B I): C ole N olan
(ain gle. run, R B I): and L on n ie
Tldm axah and N ick Tu rnbu ll
(each w ith one run scored ).
J .C . B lass (3-0) cam e on in
re lie f o f startin g p itch er S teve
Frey and w orked fou r In n in gs
to earn th e victo ry .
B lass stru ggled a t Brat, a l­
low in g tw o o lF r e y 's runners to
score and givin g up three runs
o f h is ow n through the first 10
batters h e faced. But h e settled
dow n and retired seven o f the
fin al
n ine
D eLand
h itters,
strik in g ou t four.
I t s great to get a d istrict
w in. but w e c a n t b e sa tisfied
w ith th e w ay w e played.* aald
Brown. "O ur pitch ers struggled
a bit, w e m ade som e m ental
mis takes on defense, and w e
let
som e o ffen sive
op­
portu n ities get aw ay.
*1 gu ess It's good that w e
could n ot p lay ou r best and
s till get aw ay w ith a w in . But
o u r d istrict Is too com p etitive
fo r us to get stray w ith that too
m any tim es. N o m atter w hat
ou r record to. a gam e lik e th is
in the d istrict
tournam ent
could m ean the end o f th e s ea ­
son.*
O viedo travels to Lake M ary
on F rid ay fo r an oth er d istrict

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Grayson, undefeated
Lions down DeLand

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SANFO RD - T h e old Him clip s
have been show n a hundred
Umes th e last few days. B lack
and w h ite rem inders o f Joe
D lM agglo'a style and grace.
E very play he m akes in eenterfleld is so easy.
I keep lookin g fo r him to
com e in fo r a sh oe-strin g catch
o r go back fo r a leap in g beauty
at th e w all * but he m akes all
the catch es too easily.
S till, say those w ho played
w ith the great D tM agglo, you
had to b e th ere every day to
appreciate th e sp len d or o f his
play. T h e tnalesty o f h is gam e.
T h e poorer o f h is presence.
Yet. J o e D iM aggio w as lon ely
and Insecure at tim es.
‘ H e's the lon eliest m an I ever
knew . H e led the leagu e tn
room sen dee.* the la te Yan kee
p itch er Ed Lopat said o f D i­
M aggio. w ho p referred to stay
in h is h otel room rath er than
h e n oticed tn a restau rant.
D tM agglo. th e w riter Jim m y
Cannon on ce said, w aa afraid
o f tw o th in gs - to b e recognised
on the street and o f n ot bein g
recogn ised.
Th ere are pictu res o f D tM agp o sm ilin g, and occasion ally
laughing.
T h ere are m ore o f h im looktng sad and lonely.
H e w asn't alw ays sm iling,
even when h e w aa w ith M arilyn
M o n ro e ..
D iM aggio w anted to be alone
the n igh t h is 56-gam e h ittin g
I
streak ended.
H e bor row ed *1 6 from
team m ate Ph il RUxuto w hen h e
le ft the b allp ark In C leveland,
h avin g left h is w a llet behind.
Rtxsuto said th e o th er n ight h e I
gave D tM agglo a ll h e had in h is I
aw n w allet.
Rlxsuto and oth ers w ere b e­
in g in terview ed a fte r D tM agglo
had passed aw ay a t h ia hom e
!
in H ollyw ood, Fla. H e w as 84. 1
And th e cou n try w as crying.
T h e w riter, R oger Kahn, waa
on e o f th ose In terview ed. Kahn
w rote a book abou t D tM agglo
a n d M o n r o e lly e a r s a g o .lt
!
w as called a love story. DtM agglo h ated th e book. S o did I.
I
Som eone sent a review o f the
book I h ad don e in th e Ortando
Senttrwf to D tM agglo. H e p e r­
son ally
«i&gt;f,
T h a t book w aa aw fu l,* he

LAKE M ARY - Th e Lake M ary
softb a ll team Is startin g to ex­
plore som e fam iliar territory.
In the latest FH SAA ra n k ­
ings, the Ram s are 4th am ong
flA sch ools and on a c o llis io n
cou rse w ith a ch ance to rep eat
as state cham ps w ith alm ost
the sam e unit as la st season.
Ju st don 't share th at w ith the
girls on the team .
"W e re not sayin g an yth in g
about It.* coach Jean n ie F ish er
said a fter the Ram s pounded
S em in ole, 8-1 in a S em in ole
A th letic
C on feren ce
victo ry
W ednesday. *W e don 't even
know i f they know about It.*

!■ O tk ir softball gam e*:
* L «»rtn Wroten hurled a twohlltrr and was also 3-for-4 and
'IQ H IT N O 8 EM IN O L X * 1
d im t In two runs as Lake
lS
m U . M l w n , 0 * . 1 !? 5
Brantley crushed DeLand. 14&lt;•
Class 6A-Dl.tr1ct 3 game
wtutr. wp . suwant* |4-u. u&gt; carWednesday night,
n « 13-3) s i* * . none, a n . CruprU an
Samantha Scales
(2-for-4
:
u -"T n
* 8™Unofc‘
‘ hrre RBI) and Melissa Hammond (2-for-4. two RBI) also
Bad big days with the bat as
MELBOURNE - No 3
‘he Patriots improved to 4-0.
ranWfd Wlnlc; spring* blew
Cann wa* A
5 with an
homestandlna Class 3 A.
RUI “ nd Ca* * ,e Mcgulllen was
T ” l ^ Melbourne cTn*
** do^ l e a . Lyman
lrai Catholic. 10-0 In fiveIn|»°d one o f Its biggest offensive
nlmts Wednesday nli/ht
day» ° * ‘ Bp season In a 20-12
S fe in
p , ® .o n e ' » N * &gt; »P Moon-.

•

DiMaggio
- a last
glimpse

Wolvea In Deltona on Friday.
* * * * }* •

Lany Grayson (No. 23) and Blaine 8chu*s combined
lor ftvs hits, including a homo run and three doubles.

.

.

I*1

a«s«u.

Hasm IN sad Moan. WP _ eu*m (3-Oi.
V - M W U (1-31. Saw . none. 28
p*tdo O np on 3 IS). Date*. (X): Dw
U n d llraoks. 31) . none. ItR _ CMrdo.
8rhuH* 14). Record. _ Oviedo |0-O. 2-0
OA-Dtatrtrt 3; DeLand &amp;-7, o-4 BA-3

S IL V E R H AW KS
HAM M ER 'HOUNDS
LONQWOOD - Lake H ow ell
•cored tw o runs In the fifth in ­
ning to break a 2-2 tie and
then broke the gam e open w ith
a four-run sixth lnnina as the
Silver Hawks w ent on to w h ip

Tim berw olves tam e R aid ers
aCORTB EDITOR
SANFORD - B ack In the days o f alow pitch
softb a ll In J u n ior C ollege, Lake C ity Com m unity
C ollege w as virtu a lly u nbeatable, w inning aev-

and drove in five runs to help toad Oviedo to its 10th
win of the season. 1041, at DeLand W ednesday night

Lym an. 10-3. In a Class QAD totrict 3 and SAC b a seb a ll
gam e W ednesday night.
S ilver
Hawks
bask etb all
stars Chad Parsons and Brad
H offor com bined on a sixh itter, w ith Parsons ( l - l ) g e t­
ting the d ecision .
Pacing the Lake H ow ell (5-5)
offen se w ere C h ris G ace (2-for5 w ith a dou ble). Luke Lock ­
w ood (2-for-2) and R ob erto
Santana (2-for-5 , R B I).
J .T . W illiam son waa 2-for-3

SCC baseball team
wins in 10 inmngs
SPORTS EDrrOR

M ost p eople w e n b ooin g th at w ould ch ange
w hen th e J C a w en t to tost pitch.
B u t If w hat happened a t Sem inole Com m unity
C ollage on Tu esday to an y In dication , the Tim b en ro h es m ay b e ju st a s fo n n id a b k as they,
w ere in th s p a st.
LCCC sooted 24 ru n s on 28 hits, n in e fo r ex­
tra bases, w h ile hold ing th e R a k len to one run
on n in e h its, on ly one fo r extra bases, a s it
sw ept the M id-F lorida C on ference d ou ble­
header. 11-0 and 13-1 In five-innings.
M au ler had the biggest d ay fo r the TTm berw olvea, w ho Im proved to 16-2 overall an d 7-1 tn

fo r the G reyhounds (4 -7 ). who
w ill host DeLand at 7 p.m . on
Friday, then play at D eltona at
1 p.m . on Saturday.

SANFORD • T h e S em in ole
Com m unity C ollegq b a seb a ll
team rallied fo r aingle runs
in the eighth, n in th and 10th
in nin gs to pu ll out a 10-9 v ic ­
tory
over
Illin o is
V a lley
Com m unity
C ollege
from
O glesby
W ednesday
after­
noon at R aider F ield.
Th e A pach e's (1-6) had
scored tw o runs in th e top o f
the eighth in n in g to break a
7-7 tie, before the Raiders*
offen se cam e to life.
The w inning run cam e with
one out and tw o on.
Provid in g the offen se fo r
SCC w ere Josh R h od es (3for-5. double, run). Ben J o harm ing (3-for-6. run. tw o

R B I). Tbdd BablJ (2-for-S.
double, three ru ns. R B I).
Rich Rodrigues (ain gle, tw o
R B I). C liff D ancy (sin gle, run,
R B I), K en trelle Evans and
John n y
O ulacppe
(sin gle,
RB I). Joae M artinez (sin gle,
run) and C arioa V era (run).
T h e R aiders w ill be at
hom e again today, h ostin g
Lake-Sum ter
Com m unity
C ollege at 3 p.m .

�20 • Semi nolo Herakl. Sanford. Rondo

Thursday. March II

I

1099

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N otices

IN T N I C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
■ EMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAVE n o . i i : h c a
DIVISION I I P
HORWEST MORTOAOE.
INC ,
Plaintiff,
n
ANTHONY VALENTI.
*1 at.
DvIvndanH*).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO REOINA 0 VALENTI
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
1329 Vi* Villa Nova
Wmtar Spnr.gv Honda 3270S
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
OY
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENDANTISI
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclo** a mortgage
on th* following proparty in
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT SO. SUNRISE UNIT I A.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGE 31 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
ha* baan filed again#! you and
you era required to aanra a
copy of your written defanaaa,
II any. within 30 day* after the
fir*I publication of tftli Nolle*
ol Action, on Echevarria.
McCall*. Raymar, Barrett A
Frappiar. Plaintiff* attorney,
whet* addrei* I* SOI Bayahor*
Boulevard. Suit* $00. Tampa.
Florida 3340*. and fit* th* orig­
inal with thl* Court either
before tanric* on Plaintiff*
attorney or Immediately there­
after, otharwlaa a dataull will
b* entered again*! you tor the
rwflaf
demanded
in
the
Complaint or patitlon.
Thl* notice d u ll be published
one* each weeA tor two con­
secutive week* In th* Santord
Herald
WITNESS my hand and th*
eaal ol thl* Court on tfvr* Sth
day ol MARCH. IM S
Maryann* Mora*
Clark of th* Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall*.
Raymar. Barrett S Frappiar
PO B O XStIO
Tampa, Florid* 33(01-3410
It you a n a person with a diaabi|ity who naad* accommoda­
tion in order to participate In
thl* proceeding, you a n enti­
tled at no coat to you, tor th*
provision of certain assistance.
Plea**
contact
Court
Admlnlatrabon at 301 N. Park
Avonu*. Santord. Florida 32F7I,
telephone number (407) 3234330. within I working day* of
yoer receipt ol thta document. It
hearing Unpaired. (TDD) 1-S449SS-STT1 '
PutoHah: March t l . IE . IS M
OBA-TS

M THE CMCUfT COURT
FOR ■ EMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA

IN T H I COUNTY
COURT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a s e n o . a i-s ia s -o c -s o -F
FEDERAL n a t io n a l
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
a corporation organired
and asitting under the
laws ol Ih# United Slates
ol America
Plaint itt.
n
RICHARD JONES.
REBDECA GROTTO
UNKNOWN TENANT(S).
Unknown hell*, devisees,
aranteet. assignees
(snort, creditors,
trustees, or ulhers
claiming by. through,
under anil against
KATHERINE C JONES,
deceased aml/or
RICHARD JONES anil/oi
REBDECA GROTTO
Defendants
NO TICE OF SALE
Pursuant to Amended Final
Summary Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure entered in th*
above styled action on Ih* 29Ih
of February. 1999. tha tollowing
described property In Seminole
County. Florida
LOT SO. LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES, according to Ih* plat
thereof, a* recorded In Plat
Book 11, Pag** IB and IS,
Public Records ol Seminoi*
County, Florida Together with
Tappan Gat Rang* Modal 30tlS and Wall to Wall Carpeting
In Living Room. Hell and alt

NOTICE is hart by 0'«»h Ihal
tti# u n d # f f C i * f l fli IN*
Circuit Court ol Brrriinol#
County. Florida, will on ih* Cth
day ol APRIL.1999 al 11 00
o'clock a m al th# Woit front
door ol tha Senunnl# County
Courthouse in Ssnlont, florid*.
Oiler tor sal* and sell at Public
outcry to the highest and bail
tmtdei for cash. Ih# Mlnwlngdatenhed property tiiual* in
Seminole County. Florida
Lol IS. Block C. MALTBIE
SHORES SECOND ADDITION,
according to the pfal thereof aa
recorded in rial Book IS, at
Paged) 29. Public Ren'Nf* of
Seminole County Florida
pursuant to Ih# lin.il Judgment
entered in a case (tending In
said Court, tha style ol which Is
indie Jled above
WITNESS my hand and olticial
seal ut said Court this 4ih day
ol MARCH. 1999
(C0UR1 SEAL)
Maryann* Mots*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Jane E Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
BUTLER E HOSCH. PA
31(5 S Conway Rd Suite E
Orlando. Florida 32112
(407)311 (200
Publish March 11. IS. 1*44
OCA 83

PROBATE DIVISION
Fhs Ne: C9-131-CP

IN RE ESTATE OF
DEVERLY ANN LIVINGSTON
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION

Th* admnntratan of the evlat* of
OEVERLY ANN LIVINGSTON
deceased. File Nunbet 00-131 -CP.
■a pandng at the Circuit Oust Inr
Sensnnle County Florida. Pmhate
Division the eiktress ol which Is
Protut* Division. Post Office
Drawer C. Sanford. FL 32772
The names and address** ot Ih*
iwrsonal represent*live and the
personal rvpretenUtfv*1* attorney
jrv tel forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FIEO THAT
AH persons on whom this nohee
a served who have ohtvclnne that
chalenge the valsidy of th* ml. th*
pollflea tons ol the personal repre­
sentative venue, or (m ic tio n of
Tib Court are rnquaed to f*e the*
obfechons with Wet Corot WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OATS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS crettkm of Vi* decedent end
other person* having d a m at
demand* agsmtl decedent's
eatale on whom a copy of Wa*
nolle* Is served widen Wee*
monWia after th* dal* of Ih* tost
pubkeebon of Ma nohe* m at til*
their claim* with thl* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditor* of Ih* dece­
dent and persona having claim*
or demand* against the deca­
dent's estate mutt hi* their
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
0*1* ol th* lira! Publication ol
thl* nolle* I* March 4, 1999
Personal Representative
ROBERT WILLIAM LIVINQSTON
S149 Pomaellia Ave
Winter Park. FL 32702
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Richard B. Owen
Florida Bar *2017IS
12(0 0 Hwy 17-02
PO. Boa 1SOSOS
Casa*!berry FL
32711-OOOS
(407) 0S0-4009
(4 07) 030-0131 laa
Publish March 4. 11, 1090
DEA-23

shall be told *1 Public Sal* on
th* 23id day ol MARCH. 19Mat
It :40am at the watt Irani door
ol
the
Seminal#
County
Courthouse, 301 N. Path
Avenue, Santord, Semmol*
County. Florida
Dated this 24th day ol
February. 1999
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ot (he Court
Seminote County. Florida
Oy Jane E Jtsewtc
Aa Deputy Clerk
MARVIN L BEAMON. JR . ESO
MARVIN L. BEAMON. JR . PA
tO i N. Wynior* Road
Winter Park. FL S27St-2St3
401-428-4200
Fla Bar No 122321
Attorney for Pletnliffa
NOTIFICATION
In
accordance
with
the
Americana With OlaabUiltea Act,
persona with dtaabridtea need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In thl* proceeding
should contact offw* ol the
Clark of County/Circult Court at
30t N Park Ava.. Suita N-301,
Sanford. FL 3277t. late phone
(407) I2S-4330. Eat 4217. not
later than aoeon (7) day* prior
to the proceeding tl hearing
impaired, (TDD) I -444-441S77I, or Voice (V) 1-444-M S4774, via Florida Raley Service
Publish March 4, I t . 14M
DCA-27

ib t u b c m o u i t c o u r t

•0 TU B I STB JUDICIAL

n apone Ibit it lee of —
--------Planning Agency ! « th* EAR
“
Alltel ‘
The
---------- IS. 1SSS l----------------------- -City Hell. 100 Herth C euehy
Chib hoed. Lab* Mary. Florida
at T OO PM.
A copy el Dm C arepreteaote*
Plan and I value lien and

City HaU. 100 herth Country
0:00 A.M. Uhls 4 00 P.M.. or you

r Br-tete B

any ol there proceedings
should contact the City1* ADA
Coordinator at least 48 hour* In
advanca ot the mealing at (407)
324-34(4.
City of Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
Publish Marsh 11.1000
0EA-00

. •

Bafrevatrte, McCall*. Raywwr,
Barrett E Frappiar
Past Oftto# Boa M10
Throb*. FL SMOt
FBB41414S
N you are a parson with a dia­

HORWEST MORTGAGE, Inc..
Pi skill It,
VS.
HERBERT N. RUMMEL
And PAMELA M
*1*1-

tom to a r t e to participate to
Bad at rw seat to you, tor th*
pravtasten ot certain assis­
tance. Ptaaac contact Court
M B41 N. Park

Nottce I* hereby given that
n^ih V ju to ig ° illai*hwiiia°ittt
dated * FEBRUARY SE. ISOS,
and entered In cfvN cae* number S7-ISSSCA, ol tka CkcuN
Court ot tka l l t k Judicial
Circuit In and to* Samlnnla
WEET MORTGAGE. INC., It
PlolotfW and HERBERT M. RUMM E L PAMELA M. RUM M EL
la/arc DaliadawK*). I wtk **k te

County. Florida, al 1100 A.M.
on tka SOth day ot MARCH,
1000, Iha tollowtng described
property a* cal forth In aald
Final Judgment. to srit:
LOT 00. MONROE MEADOWS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4S. PAGES IS AND
17. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DSIM ED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U IE D FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated tha tat day at MARCH.
IS M .
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Jane E Jaacwfc
Deputy Clark
COOIUS E STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Tampa. Florida 33007
Tatapbona: (013) 077-0000
CEO *07-01013
Publish: March 4, t t , 10M
DCA-20

S T JOHNS NIV8N WATSB I
s r tn s WRIT T EN NOTtOB O F I
Tka District gives nolle* of It* Intent to Issue a Formal Wetland
Determine Won to* Mi* tokening properties;
SI BAG INVESTMENTS, INC.. Petitioner. 1M WOOD AVENUE
SOUTH. ISELIN, NJ 00430. File No. 1S-1l?-O0tSA. The property I*
located In Seminole County. S*ctten(a} S E T , Town*htp(4) 20
South. R*no*&lt;*} so EasL and includaa 100.000 acres Th# currant
owner la LAKE MART ASSOCIATES. L.P.. SIEMENS LAKE MARY
HOLDINGS, INC , GENERAL PARTNER: LMF HOLDINGS, IN C GENERAL PARTNER
Tha Meats) containing each pi i
ation* are avaitabt* fa* Inspection Monday through
Friday eiccpt lor legal holiday*. EOO a m. to S 00 p m at the St.
Johns River Water Management Dlatricl Headquarter*: The
District srik taka aabon on sack formal wetland determination Hat­
ed above unless a petition to* an admlnlalrab** proceeding (hear­
ing) la tiled pursuant in the provision* el Section* 110 44* and
110 17, Florida Statute*, and Section Chapter !1-104. Florida
Administrative Cud*. A person whose substantial Interests are
afiaclad by any of tha Districts proposed permitting decision*
Identified above may petition for sdministrstiv* hearing In accor­
dance with Sec Pons 120. MO and 124.82, F.S. Petitions must com­
ply with tha requirements ot Florida AdmMatrsttv* Coda Rule*
40C-1.111 and 40C-1.411 and be tiled with (received by) th*
District Clark.
4040 Reid SL. Paletka. Florida S it 77-1420.
Petitions for adminlatriUva herring on Ih* above Haled determi­
nations must be hied within twenty-one (St) daya of publication of
Mil* notice or within twenty-on# ( t l ) day* ol actual receipt of thia
Intent. Failure to IH* a petition within thta Urn* period ahall contlilute a waiver of any right such parson may have to request an
edmntstrattv* proceeding (hearing! under Oectkma 120 MO and
110-17, F.S.. concerning the subject determination. Petitions
which era not Mod In accordance with the above provisions ars
subfoct to dlamiaaal
Marsha Baldwin. Permit Data Control Technician
Permit Data Service#
SL Jotuia River Water Management District
Publish: March t l . IS M
DEA-SI

BETTI, fatopheo* number (487)
SE3-4SSS, within 2 working
days of poor rooetpt of this doc
(TOO) 1FVMtoh: Merck 1 1 ,1 4 .14M
OCA-44
Wm kN THE LATER OF
M0NTHB AFTER THB DATE OF
THE FOT8T PUBLCADON OF THM
THB DATE OF M M k CB OF A COPY
OF TTkB NOTIOB ON THBM.
i otto* I
H_
Decedent's
Estate on whom a copy of tote
efthin Bus*
■of Pi* test
i of Me notice treat file
their claims with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M ONTH ! AFTER THB OATE OF
THE FIRBT PUBLICATION OF
THIB NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF BSRVWI
OF A COPT OF THIB NOTICE
ON THEM.
Ail other creditor# at Ihe
claim* or demand* against th*
Decadent's Fatal* meal fils
K tir claims with this court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THB
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIB
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DIMANDB AND
OBJECTIONS NO T BO FILID
WILL BE FOREVER BARHSD.
The dele el Ihe first publica­
tion ol this Notice to Match 11,
1*33.
BARBARA J. FLOYD
aa Personal Represented*
of th* Estate ol
O U IS R. FLOYD
Attorney for Personal
ReproaanUthre:
KENNETH F. MUR RAH
Of Murrah. Doyte
end Wlgl*, P.A
BOS Weal Morse Boulevard
P O B o s 1314
Wmtar Park. Florid* 32744
Telephone: (447) 444-4441
Florid* Bar Number: 4447444
Publish: March 11,14, 1494
DfcA-44
M T N I CIRCUIT
CO URT rn A M FOR
1 COUNTY,
CASS NO. S B -T S f-C A -td -B
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. IN C - A New York
Corporation f/k/a
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
St e p h e n o . w io q in b
S403B-34-M22):
ILLY A. WIGGINS
(StfUNKNOWN);
and any unknown heirs,
devise#*, grantee*,
creditor*, and olhsr
unknown person* or
unknown apouaoa claiming
by. through and under
any of th* above-named
Defendants,
Defendant*.
A IM NO BO B O T M E
OF FOBBOLOBUNB B A U

a

SANFORD - A second experimental stocking
of black crappie )n Lochloosa Lake has Game
and Frcfih Water Fish Commission (QFC) b io lo ­
gists confident they enn njuvcnntc llic onerheralded fishery.
Early this year, GFC biologists will stock an
estimated 104.000 four- (o six-Inch black crappic flngrrllngs In the G.OOO-acrr Inkr located
near Gulncsvillc. In Januaty 1998. GFC re­
leased 120,000 flngerllngs Into (he lake In Ihe
first-ever, large-scale experimental stocking of
black crappie In Florida.
*1llstotlcally. Lochloosa Lake provided excel­
lent black crappie fishing, attracting many anglere from all over Ihe country," OFC fisheries
biologist Randy Myers said. "It was not unusual
to have over 100 boats per day on the weekend
on the lake during the peak o f (he crappie fish­
ing season.*
Thnl was before (hr black crappie fishery
crashed In 1902.
According to Win Boggs, owner o f Yankee
Landing Fish Camp, crappie fishing was very
Important to the local Ashing economy, and
poor crappie Ashing during the 1990s severely
strained local businesses dependent on Ashing.
"We used to sell 10 pounds o f minnows n day
back when crappie could be caught from the
lake," Boggs said.
Studies conducted by GFC biologists on L o­
chloosa Lake Indicated the crappie population
was not rebounding on Its own. The Idea o f
slocking Angerllng crappie was discussed as an
alternative that could potentially improve crappie Ashing. However, there were two major
problems to overcome. Little was known about
culturing crappie Angrrilngs since It nevrr be­
fore was needed In Florida and rarely practiced
In the southeast United States, Secondly. QFC
hatcheries were burdened with propagation of
other Ash species, and thus had no hatchery
ponds available.

Legal Notices

FT MORTOAOE COMRANlEt
0/B/A FTR MORTOAOE
SERVICES SUCCESSOR
B T MBROER TO SUNBSLT
NATIONAL MORTOAOE
COR FO RATION.
FtetotM.

LOT 108. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION IV. UNIT 1. ACCORDING
TO T H I F U T THEREOF AS
M C O A O fO IN F U T BOOK 38.
PAGES 48. 48. 47. 44 AMO 44.
PUBLIC RICOROS OF SEMIN O LI COUNTY. FLORtOA

TERESA 0 FONT.
ataL

you or* required te eerr# o
copy ot your written dateno*a.
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CLAIMING
THROUGH,
UNDER.
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WHO ARE N O T KNOWN TO M
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
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CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
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GRANTEE*.
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PUBLICATION OF THIS NOflOB ON
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nobeo Is aanted wtidn SOT*
monto* after too dal* of Si* bat
pubkeakan of Ms notes rouaf fiM
toair claims with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M ONTH! AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRBT PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE OATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF TH U NOTICE
ON THEM.
AE other creditor* ol Nte das*
dsnt and persons having claim*
or demand* against tod Nano*
dam's * stela must Mo teak
claim*, with thia court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first Publication of
thia notic* te March 4, 1444.
Personal fteprsaofttatoro:
DAVID LUMRSSN
7424 OoubtetM Drive
Delray Beach, Florida 34444
Attorney lor Personal
Representative:
W IUIAM E. PRUITT
Florida Bar No. 173421
Built 400 Flagler Tows*
SOI South Ftagtef Dtfyg
Weal Palm Beach, F I 83411
Telephone ( 111) 411-3330
Publish March 4, It, IM S
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F U T THSM O F AE RECORDEO
M F U T BOOK (7 . FAOE/B) S3.
OF T H ! FUBUO M CORDS OF
MANHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.

M any, wHMn 34
Brel publication of IMS ftettea
of Action, an Echevarria,
Me Calls, Raymar. Barrett A
Frapgior, Fielnfitfa attorney,
■No** arirtrea* is S41
Boulevard. Suit* 44B.

MARTANNE MORSE. CLERK
te Clark of Ih* Court

d t e a t fro
provtoton ot
Flea**
contact
Court
Adailnte treboo at S41 N. Park
Avonu*, Suite N341, Sanford.
FL $2771, (447)-323-4S34 oat
4227, within t working daya ot
your receipt ol tote noboo; if
you aw hearing or vole*
impaired.
call
1-844-4$$8771 ,/dca
Fubkah: March 11, IS, IS M

SAM NR. S 4 -IS 4 S -C A -1 4 -K
demanded

TM* notice tkaM be
once each week for two eonaecutiv* week* to too Sonlonl
W ITN I44 my bond and th*
teal of tM* Court on this Ito
day of MAR I. tl
Maryann*
Clerk at
*1 S
too Court
By: Bulk King
Aa Deputy Clerk
■chtvarfte. McCaka.
Raymar. Barrett A Frappiar
F O BOX 4410
Tkroga. Florida 43441-441#
H
ll you isro • parson with a Wa­
atottty •
bon to iorder to partteipate to
tola proceeding, you are enti­
tled of no coat lo you. for th*
provtoton ot certain seal*tone a.
Fleet*
contact
Court
Adminiatrebon at 441 N. Fork
Avonu*. 4an ford. Florida 32771.
tetopkan* numhor (447) 4284334, (rifhto t wofktot 4*7* *1
your rec
Imafiiifl'.
.
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M anh 11,14,1444

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0OUNTRYW1DN HOME
LOANS. INC.. A Now York
Corporation,
M R N V L. STEVENSON
1884123-18-4480);
AM G EU D. STEVENSON
fSS4UNKNOWN);
UNKNOWN TENANT 1i
and any unknown hoira.

KEVIN M. DULHAOIN.
*1 ua.. *1 *L,
TO: KEVIN M. DULHAOIN l
UNKNOWN SFOUSE. H man
k store, orteVor kaod hi* (tt
T " '." * * '
aorta o# yartte* elatoUng by,

h i pi

Outdoors

Correspoiiflmi
Aid came to the ailing IxH-hloofin Lake ernp
flslirn' In the form of a purtnenihlp. led by t
era. T lir GFC flHhehes Ntalf in Gainesville Join
forces with the Unlvrralty o f Florida’s Depa
menl of Fishrrk'H and Aqnntlr Sciences, Unit
Stairs Geological Survey's IUSOS1 Florida C
Ibbran Science Crnlcr and the Save Our Lak
AsRoclaUon. Fisheries resrarchcni from 1
unlvrralty provided technical assistance
gardlng nquaculturr techniques. Save Our La
members helped with broodflsh collection
pond harvesting. The USGS provided their
search for rearing flngerllngs.
The cooperative crappie culture project
successful and Ihe number o f flngerllngs p
duerd exceeded expectations. Over HO.
crappie, three- to six-Inches long, were p
dined In Ihe USOS ponds during U)e first year
the project. All but a few of these fish we
stocked into Lochloosa Lake In January 1998.
Fist) population sampling conducted In fol
1998 by OFC fisheries biologists suggested hi
vul o f the stocked crappie.

B H U P E ’8 S C O O P
Stocking JLvh Is m ore comm only practtcer
(n of/itr states, but (I’s the u»aue o f the fu

ture If we arc to maintain healthy JUh popu
lotions fo r fu tu re generations.

P IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
Baas are active In the rtvrr from f*n p )r t-akr
south to Lake .W inder- U rg e wild shiners will
lake most flsli over rigid pounds, but plastic
worms and Itapain-type lurrs will also produrr
a lot o f strikes. Looki for holding arras, such a*
deep bends,__ w ild Ura, rack and dough
mouths and other IrTrgular featurci. River bass
lend to concentrate al these spots. Bream, cat­
fish. and speckled perch can also be (bund si

these spots.
Sebastian Inlet Is featuring fair snook action.
Also expect flounder, m l fish, and a few trout.
Live shrimp or finger mullet are good live baits.
One-ounce Jigs and swimming-minnow type
lures aim work well.
Captain Jack at l»prt Canaveral reports spotty
offshore action. Some blackfln tuna are being
caught around anchored shrimp boats In 180
240 feet of water. Cobla are scattered on the
wrecks and ofT the beach. A few king mackrrrl
ore on Ihe south end of l»ellcan Flats. Inside thr
Port, look for shrepshrad and flounder to pro­
vide strady action. Trout and rrdflsh are rated
as fair on the flgta..oLUic. flgogpg and Indian
Rivers.
Shrepshrad. drum, redflah. flounder, blued ah.
and Jock crevalle round out the action at Ponce
In let. Live or dead shrimp Is the top bolt for «U
species. Trout and redflah are rated aa good In

MfltBUKfl.LttgOTIl-

BRIEFS

Tertng the following adult programs.

CHURCH SOFTBALL
Games In the men's slow pitch league will
be played at the Lake Mary Sports Complex
on Rantoul Lane on Monday night's»
The league will follow all Florida Recrea­
tion and Parks Association (FRPA) Flog
Football rules and regulations and will play
lla games on Saturday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further
information con be obtained by calling the
Recreation Department a l {407} 330-0097.

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■FOUOS RB00ND TECHNICIAN* PORTION F M M T M M N M M T f U W W &lt;" W I T TO THESRIBSna«nON
DMEtON OF THAT DEFARTMMT, FROW0WG FOR SEVBMMJTY,
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HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA CO OfO M TON u T
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ADMOETO THE FUNUC.il a twreoriOacrda* to report 4 4
S*
NOTICE I* hereby phreo tost
Mi* undersigned Ctork of too
Circuit Court of Eomto*)*
Courtly. Florida, wtt on to* Sto
day of APRIL,1444. ol 11.00
0*01004 a m of to* Woot hoot
door of to* Ikwtoola County
OumtoouM in E ontoiri. Florida,
oNar for sate and oak al pukte
outers |q
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THREE, FOURTH ADDITION,
aoeordtog to Plat toereel
recorded In Flat Soak &gt;4,
Pag** 4# and E4. nf to* Pukka
f t u n y j,

B A IS B
WASHNfOTON MUTUAL
FA. suawaaor
by corporate reamer to
ORIATW ESTERNBANK,
a Federal Saving* Bank.
FI.atotifi.

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tool *&gt;ith thia Court elMier
before a* nrlea on FlolnW f*

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tote Court on Sth day *1
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LAST KNOWR RBMOENOB:
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ecttan to tofectoee ■

you are require! te aanro a

Tho admtobbotlon of kw «
ROBERTA LUHRESN.
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED toot an
te l ton to* teredo# ure of a
mortgage on the foliosing
property to gEM IN O U County.

TO: OAVID A FONT
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
1443 La I

. Clerk •&lt; to* Circuit C ow l

toe Samlnot* County courtInterne led parti** may
and b* heard regarding the propoead amendment or written
comment* may bn filed with th*
City Clerk at 1Q0 North Country
Club Road, lake Mary. Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE
ADVISED THAT A TAPED
RECORO OF THIS MEETING )•
MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS
CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD
MAY NO T C O N STITU TE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE
PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM
A DECISION MAOS B T THE
CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING
TO ENSURE TH AT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKS THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.

Delendanltt)

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE 9ALB
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Bale
dated Merch I , 1999, end
entered in Case NO M -13T-CA
ol th* Ctrrutl Court ot th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit to and
lor SEMINOLE County Fiend*
wherein MELLON MORTOAOE
COMPANY t* th* Plaintiff and
MARSHALL JENKINS. T H I
UNKNOWN IPOUSE OF MAR­
SHALL
JENKINS
H/KSA
SHIRLEY JENKINS; BARNETT
BANK. NATIONAL AS80CIATtON SUCCESSOR OY MEMOIR
WITH BARNETT BANK OF CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA. N A are Hie
Defendants, I win sell to the
high*a 1 end beat bidder for
cosh al the Weal front deer *1
the
SsnUnol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida al
11:44 a m , on tha I K day of
APRIL, l i f t . Ihe following
da scribed properly as set forth
to said Final J udgment
LO T 4. BLOCK M. NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SECTION
r. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
T H IA IO F . AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE 3. OF
THE PUBLIC RICORDB OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
•eel el thto Court on MARCH 3,
(M AL)

O M B NO. l t d
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
that the City of Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency wNt held e

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIOMTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 4 4-1 I7 -6 A
DIVISION t4-A
MELLON MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
va
MARSHALL JENKINS.
*1 al,

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Lochloosa Lake
gets a 2nd stock
o f black crappie

(ted

ftte fV a Jk M itt

m i

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pursuant M to* Final Judgmant
entered In a caao pending to
said Court, too otyi* of wktek t§
Indicated above.
W ITN EM my hand and official
seal ol a*M Court this Ith day
ol MARCH. 1444.
[COURT 4EAU

MlfyAM# Moree

CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* I . Jetowt*
Deputy Cterh
BUTLER t HOSCH, FA .
SISS S. Conway Rd., Suite B
Orlando. Florida BES1S
(447)441-1
FuMlah: Maroh
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11, IS , IS M
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HUMAN REBOIJRfTEl OFFIOE A M OOOROMATDR AT S43MMI 4k
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�Samtnola Herald. Sanford. Florida * Thursday, March 11, 19W • 9 6

People
Thinking ab ou t nursing in su ran ce
DEAR BRUCE: Do you recommend

Baby contest, beauty pageant set
"Hie A m erica's C over M ias and C over Boys, U
L SA w ill hold a
baby
b
«b y contest and beau ty pageant A pril
p ril 25, 1:0
00 p.m . fo r g irls
birth to 25 years, and boys
to 5 years.
ys birth
b!
Th is contest w ill be held at the Eaatm ont C ivic C en ter
(O eorge Perkins C enter) 8 30 M agnolia St. In A ltam on te
Springs. For fu rth er Inform ation call Ruth B arron at (800) 2007230.

* 1

I—

i 'y t a ;

long-term nursing care insurance for
couples? My husband and I feel that
the quarterly premiums are extreme

ly expensive, and we have a child with
four years of education ahead of him.
We want to protect what few siseU
we have, and no one In either of our
rsmllles has ever been placed in a
nursing home — our relatives have all
died of heart disease or other quick
maladies, la long term care insurance
really necessary? la the Information
that we are receiving by mail from In­
surance companies correct, or merely
a scare tactic? — JOE Kokomo Beach,
Fla

Weight Watchers
*
-

A local ch ap ter o f W eigh t
W atchers m eets at the Lake
M ary
Com m unity
B u ildin g
every Thursday from 4:45 to
&gt;■ 8:45 p.m .
I

Alanon, Alateen
ALANO N
and
ALA TE E N
m eetings are h eld every Th u rs­
day, at 8 p.m ., at Sanford
C h ristian Church. 730 U psala
Road,
Sanford.
For
Inform ation, ca ll 323-8524.

Toastmasters

Blue Grass Pickers

Th e Om ni T oastm asters C lu b
•0881 w ill m eet at 5:30 p.m .
: every Thursday at the A A A
&gt; B uilding,
1000 A A A
D rive,
H eathrow . O u ests and p rosp ec­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
C all Jim O cque. 042-5227 fo r In
. form ation .

’ Recovery
Fresh Start R rcovery p ro ­
gram s otTers 12-step support
jpou ps fo r th ose ex p erien cin g
fife-con tro llin g problem s. T h e
grou ps m eet every Th u rsday, at
7:30 p.m ., at D estiny Church.
3110 H ow ell Branch
Road,
W in ter Park. F or in form ation
call 382-3232 o r 384-8135.

ToughLove support

,'

Tbu ghLove O rlando, a p a r­
en t support grou p, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to 0 p.m . at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church,
2140 Hwy. 434, Longwood.
Tou ghLove Is a self-h elp , a c­
tive. parent support grou p fo r
paren ts trou bled by th e ir c h il­
dren's beh avior. Th e grou p la
open to paren ts o f preteen s,
teen agers and adu lt ch ildren ,
and grandparen ts.
F o r m ore Inform ation ca ll
(407) 324-0734 o r vtatt th eir

Sanford Blue O rasa Pick ers
m eet every Thu rsday, from 8-10
p.m ., at the O reater Sanford
C ham ber
of
C om m erce.
Pickers
and
grln n ers
are
w elcom e. For In form ation , ca ll
John S h affer. 820-4931.

American Legion
A m erican Lrgjon l*ost 53 and
U nit m eet the second Th u rs­
day. at 8 p.m .. at the P ost
Hom e, 2874 S. Sanford A ve.
For In form ation, ca ll 322-1852.

Sunrlao Klwania
T h e S em in ole Sunrise Klw anls C lub m eets every Friday,
at 7 a.m .. at S honcy’s, US 1702. south o f A irp ort Boulevard.
Q uest are w elcom e. F or In for­
m ation. ca ll Ton y M cD aniel at
324-0400.

Alxhalm ar'a
A support grou p fo r adu lts
carin g fo r p atien ts w ith A lz ­
h eim er's D isease m eets the
first Friday o f the m onth, from
2 to 3:30 p.m .. at A ll S ou ls
C ath olic Church. 301 W . E ighth
S treet. Sanford. T h is service la
sponsored by th e O reater O r­
lan do A lzh eim er's A sso cia tio n .

DEAR JOE: Any time someone setts
an Insurance policy to protect you from
bad things, they have to cite examples
The larger question is whether or not
you think long term care insurance is
a viable option. For many people, the
answer la yea. I have said this so many
times. Ill be as brief as possible: If you
are very wealthy, you donl need long­
term care insurance. Your income will
take care of your needs Wealthy in
this instance is income at s minimum
of SSS.OSO per year per person If you
are poor and have no sssets, there is

SMART MONEY
BRUCE
WILLIAMS

to worry about, either. Alter
your Medicare runs out — which will
be almost immediately — Medicaid
will pick up, because you are entitled
to protection through the welfare
system. It's the middle class that
needi to think in terms of protecting
assets While the premiums may seem
“astronomical,” the other side of the
equation is that decent nursing homes
can cost between 130,000 and |M,000
a year. Other things being equal, I
think you and your spouse should give
very cerioua consideration to long­
term care coverage
DEAR BRUCE: Your advice to
“CJL" in the November 10 “Old Stock
Info Hard to Find” column was indeed
correct. Securities owed to unJocaleabie owners eventually escheat to gov­

principle of the Investment, thus avoid­
ing the lax bite. Is he correct? — D.K.,
White Horn, Ga.

ernment control. You may be declared
“lost" simply by holding uncashed dis­
tributions or dividends, or when an
annual report or other correspondence
is returned by the post office as undeliverable. The problem la more
widespread than one might imagine;
Uw SEC recently estimated that there
are aome 3 million lost security hold­
ers nationwide, owed e cumulative 110
billion. It la also worth noting that old
stock certificates may have value to
cotlectori, even If the issuing corpo­
ration 1$no longer in business. Details
about lost securities can be found on
33 and 35 of "Unclaimed Assets
y the Government owes You!"
(Nupa, 1997) as welt as online at:
www.unclalmedaaseta.com. — Mark
Total

DEAR D.K.: It would appear that he
la. Aa tong as you only move or disturb
already-taxed, already-invested money,
to my knowledge there ia no way that
a taxable event can be triggered. When
you sell or otherwise convert profits on
es any type &gt;
maneuvering it'a Important to get
sound tax advice. More often than not
you can't be extracted from a bad deal
— but you can be prevented from
making Improvident decisions.

K

interested in buying or telling a

house? Let Bruce Williams’ "House
Smart" be your guide. Price: 111.95,
plus shipping and handling. Call1900) 9944733

DEAR MARK. Thank you for con­
firming my Information, and more Im­
portantly, adding the online address. I
and my readers thank you.
DEAR BRUCE: My tax preparer
teds me I screwed up when I moved
half of my mutual funds into another
hind within the same family. The IRS
nailed me unm ercifully on capital
gain i and dividends on the half 1
moved. My accountant tells me 1
should have Instructed the fund to
; moved from the

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Leaving town doesn’t solve problems
DEAR ABBY: I have never writ­
ten a letter to a column In my entire
life, but I was Infuriated over the
■you gave “Repented in Ore­
gon* about h er tarnished reputa­
tion. (I'm assum ing It must be a
fca a la hwraiisa males don't get bad
reputations for promiscuity.)
I w as once a “tarn ished teen*
with low self-esteem. I find it ridicu­
lous thst you'd sey It would be more
effective to ete rt o ver elsew here,
len t that considered running away
from your problems? 1 didn't need to
move to a new location to g e t the
respect I now have and dsasrve.
N ot that it wee an easy read. It
took a long tim e to teem to lore and
resp ect m y eelf. M y a d v ic e to
‘ Repented* would bo, 'B e lie v e in
yourself.*
A V ID READER
D E A R A V ID

It

that I

how dumb, stupid or unattractive I
was. Although she told me often
how much she loved me, she under­
m ined my self-esteem w ith h er
cruel remarks. I know she doesn’t
recall m aking such rem arks, but
here I am 50 years old and those
words are still ringing in my ears.
T o th is d a y, I am re lu c ta n t to
attem pt anything new or different
for fear I w ill look etui:
I have been to a lin e counselor
who has helped me deal with this,
and I have e wonderful fam ily o f my
own now who encourage me and
assure me I can succeed a t anything
I want.
I do not wish til upon my mother,
but 1 feel very little for her and have
no desire to share my life w ith her.
M y point la: Parents should stop
and think before saying things to
their children that can traum atise
them fo r life . T h e w ords may not
cause physical harm, but they hurt
nevertheless.

to d * sh ou ld fe e l sh am e fo r

Cr"

S h e h as

y sympathy. I f aha
■arnalu where aha ia

I thought aha w as aeklug
hew to alert over. That la why I
told her that aUrtbre over in a
fa s t e r

and

*
D E A R A B B Y : Y o u r re p ly to
“Repented* was sexist and ald^eebiaoed. The reality is that none o f ua
would like to be Judgri by what we
did whan we were younger. A ll o f ua
have done thin gs th at w e regret,
but our Uvee go on. "Hyps* who con-

p r o b a b ly

m o re

H I p r in t
lam nrraw .

D E A R A B B Y : B ecause m any
people from e ll w alks o f life read
your colum n, it’s the beat w ay to
make parents aware o f something
they may unintentionally be doing
to u te ir ch ild re n . Let me explain:
R ecen tly l w aa stan d in g In a
store when 1 saw a young boy, who

b eh a vin g w ith com passion en d

* “ her

Th e follow in g b irth s w ere
recorded a t C en tral F lorid a
R egion al H ospital In S an ford:
FH&gt;. 15 • Sue F oster and T on y
M cCloud. D eltona. Otrt
Feb.
16 •
R ose
Pen fteid.
D eltona. Otrt
Feb. 17 - C elian n c and Ruben
R om ero.
D eltona.
B oy;
M aureen W ebb, O range C ity,
O lil; C ath ryn
and
M ich ael
W ills, Sanford, Otrt

*

.
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‘
•

Feb. IB • B eth and Scan W h ite.
D eltona. O lrl
Feb. 3 0 - Leklaha A rn old ,
Sanford, O lri
Feb.
31
A p ril
Jordan .
Sanford. O lrl
Feb. 22 - A m anda and D onald
C astellan o. D eltona. B oy
F rit.
23
• M elissa
M ills,
Sanford. O lri
Th e follow in g b irth s w ere
recorded a t Florida H osp ital In
A ltam on te;

Feb. 14 • Roth and R obert
C lark, Longw ood. O ld
Feb. IB • U sa and S cott H in d i.
D eltona.
O tri;
C h eryl
and
R obert
Ouano,
A ltam on te
S prin gs. B oy
Feb.
16 • Lisa
and
Lee
M archealde. Longw ood, O tri:
B elinda O ane and R an dall
C apum f, Longw ood, B oy
Feb. 17 • dian a and R afael
Ram irez, D eltona, B oy; D cbrah
H ector
T orres,
C asselberry.
B ov;
K im berly
and Patrick C olem an , Lake
M ary, O lri
Feb. 18 - Maxima and David
Junktns,
S an ford.
Bay;
C assondra
and
F arib ore
I, Lake M ary, B oy
Feb. 20 • J a cq u elin e and Raul
R ivera,
Sanford,
B oy;
L isa
W ard and A nth on y Q u inn , Fern
Park. B oy
The
been

follow in g
recorded

btrtha have
at
Florida

THURSDAY PRIME

to hide.*
this to b t true. A fter I &lt;

Feb. 10 • Sarah and A n th on y
D dm arco, D eltona. B oy
Feb. 11 - C ath y ana Ju lian
Berry. Longw ood. B oy; M ich elle
and
Floyd
Tu cker,
J r..
A ltam on te S prin gs. B oy: K aren
and B rian M cG raw. W in ter
S prin gs, Boy
Feb. 12 • T a ra and J oh n
H atcher, A ltam on te S p rin gs,
B oy,
D onna
and
A nth on y
S alley. S t„ C asselberry, gtri
Feb. 14 • Y ie ld and E rnest
V aw ter. II. O viedo. O lrl; S ylvia
M cB ride and T im oth y S p en cer.
A ltam on te
S prin gs,
O lri;
H eather
and
W ilbu r
Louderm ilk, J r.. O steen , O lri

I refilled to i
hsppsnsd to dm o r what I &lt;
to myself. A ltar I married, 1 1
acting lika a prude, Judging others,
Jifious gossip sad set_
f a chaste woman. But
deep down I hated myretf.
I fin a lly w an t In to th a rsp y .
Although f a not proud o f w hat 1
did a ll tboaa years ago, I under­
stand now that I waa sunrtvtng tha
on ly w ay I know how. 1 now foal
more regret for bow I treated othare
whan I gossiped and judged than
about my past promiscuous behav­
ior. I ’m a d ifferen t person than I
was years ago; I feel compassion
for others. Pm fin a lly free o f selfloathing.
Y o u r a d vice sounded lik e
’ Repented* should feel shams for
her past. Our society holds women
by a different standard than man. 1
find it hard to believe she's the only
person in that community who has
done something she regrets. I f peo­
p le tre a t h er b a d ly, she should
remem ber that It says move about
who they are than who she ia.
FORGAVE M YSELF,
G REAT FALLS, MONT.

boy, and hs fa ile d to reepond
correctly. Then she yelled s t him,
“A re you stupid or dumb or bath?* It
w as e v id e n t th a t th e ch ild w as

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4 0 • Sermnote Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, March 11, 1909

L e g a l N o tic e s
URITKD STATED DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
OfllANOO DIVISION
NO. a a -S t-C r -O rl-ttC
(Farfultur#)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
WILLIAM J MCCORKLE
«/k# William T McCorkl#
CHANTAL MCCORKLE
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Nolle# It h#r»by given th*t on F*bru#ry 1, ISM . In th# rat# of
United Slat## v William J McCorkl#. #1 #1. Criminal No 91-62Cr-Ort-tOC. th# Unit#d Slat#* Dutnct Court tor th# Middl#
Dialnct ol Florida entered an Am#nd#d Pretimlnery Ordtr lor th#
torttitur# of
ACCOUNT NO Ot-OSIS-3
BANK OF WINTER PARK
ACCOUNT NO 01 -OEtS-t
DANK OF WINTER PARK
ACCOUNT NO 080-80*340
CHARTER PACIFIC DANK
ACCOUNT NO 080-207474
CHARTER PACIFIC BANK
ACCOUNT NO 040-301014
CHARTER PACIFIC BANK
ACCOUNT NO 060-301018
CHARTER PACIFIC BANK
ACCOUNT NO 080-30102$
CHATER PACIFIC BANK
ACCOUNT NO 060-801S34
CHARTER PACIFIC BANK
ACCOUNT NO 060-207 7 tl
CHARTER PACIFIC BANK
ACCOUNT NO 2090001H 8 1 68
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA
ACCOUNT NO 2090001908140
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA
ACCOUNT NO 209000190661S
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA
ACCOUNT NO 2090001908629
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA
•ACCOUNT NO 20900019091S3
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA
ACCOUNT NO 4431930100016381
HUMBOLDT BANK
ACCOUNT NO 443183100013909
HUMBOLDT BANK
ACCOUNT NO 380440SS99
NATIONSBANK
ACCOUNT NO 360440SS02
NATIONSBANK
ACCOUNT NO. 386084(710
NATIONSBANK
ACCOUNT NO. 36C0646717
NATIONSBANK
ACCOUNT NO 3(60641704
NATIONSBANK
ACCOUNT NO 38406468*1
NATIONSBANK
ACCOUNT NO 1779150
OLD KENT BANK
1997 PORSCHE B0XSTER
V1N WPOCA2SS7VM201M
1993 MERCEDES BENZ
STRETCH LIMOUSINE
IN WOBOAS1E4PAOSM2S
199$ MERCEDES BENZ SL600
VIN WDBFA7IE3SF112061
1996 BLACK LEXUS. TAQ NO WTV091
V1NIJT4HJS4J9T0141709
92*2.000 00 IN U.8. CURRENCY
914.077 U IN U S. CURRENCY
ONE SONY HYPER HAD HI* CAMCOR0ER
MODEL EVW-300, WITH ATTACHED
CANON MACRO TX ZOOM LENS 1/1
YH13X7 S 7.847 SUM 1:1 4 CANON JAPAN
ONE ORAY PLASTIC VINYL CARRYING CASE
MODEL LC -4 U TH LABELED SONY
ONE SONY MOOEL BVW-400
VTR IN CAMERA NO 101*8. WITH
ATTACHED FUJINON AT LEN I
At 8X8 6 BEVM-2IB 1:17/1 6-47MM
ONE GRAY PLASTIC VINYL CARRYING CASE
MODEL LC-100 TH LABELED SONY
REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING
ANY BUILDINGS. APPURTENANCES. AND
IMPROVEMENT) THEREON. LOCATED
AT 1481 NW 1ST STREET,
BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA
REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING
ANY BUILDINGS. APPURTENANCES. ANO
IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. LOCATED
AT ItO t EDGEWATER DRIVE. ORLANDO.
FLORIDA
REAL PROPERTY. INCLUDING
ANY BUILDINGS. APPURTENANCES, AND
IMPROVEMENT* THEREON. LOCATED
AT 444 FLORA CREEK COURT. LAKE MARY,
r e a P w o p e a t v . i n c l u d in g
ANY BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES. AND
IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, LOCATED
•11 OOLDEN ISLE DRIVE. MOUNT DORA.
FLORIDA
REAL PROPERTY. INCLUOINO
ANY BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND
IMPROVEMENT* THEREON. LOCATED
AT 3741 HANCOCK DRIVE. TITUSVILLE.
FLORIDA
REAL PROPERTY. INCLUOINO
ANY BUILDINGS. APPURTENANCES. AND
IMPROVEMENT! THEREON, LOCATED
AT itOS 11TH AVENUE. TAMP*. FLORIDA
REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING
ANY BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND
IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. LOCATED
AT 413 C A E T U M O O K ORIVt. MONTGOMERY.

ANY BLRLOtNOa. APPURTENANCES.
ANO IMPROVEMENTS THEREON,
LOCATED AT M l 0 WILLIS N. MAYS
PARKWAY. ORLANOO. FLORIDA
Content* oI Account Numbcr*398-3t3-0 AND 738-779-8 el
Royal Bank ol Canada in th* Cayman laland# in th* Name al
William J. McCorkl*; Content* of Acaount Number 307-467-8 at
Royal Bank o&lt; Canada In th* Nam* ot National Media. Ltd; and
Coolant# of Quin A Hampton account hold In truat lor William J.
and Chontei McCorkl* Logoi Fund. Troood aa follow*: 3 million
to tho IA I. 13 million In legal truat hind and tranaterrad from
truat fund to F. Loo B#K#y Approximately S3 million pooled as
bond tor appoaranea of McCorkl** at trial
Th* United State# horaby ghtet nolle* of lit intention to diapoao ot th* fortolted proparttea in auch manner a* tho United
State* Attorney Oonaral may direct In accontenca
•nw pewvltlon* of 18 U.B.C. 1 183, any paraon having or claiminggategsl
aI
right, titte or interact In any ot th* atoranwntionad prop
opertie*
mu#l hi# a petition with tho Cterfc of th* United State#&lt;rDltlrict
Court. Orlando Division. 300 F#d#ral Building. SO North Hughey
Avenue. Orlando, Fla ride *3*01 within thirty (90| dey* et th*
final puMteatton ot notice of lh* criminal forfeiture action or
meaipt of direct written notice, whichever I* aartiar.
Th* petition th#H ba signed by th* petitioner under penalty of
perjury and *haK eat forth tho nature and extent of th# petition­
er'* right. tM*, or kn ar*at in the forfeited property, the time and
circumatencee ol th* petitioner^ ocquieWon of lh* right tide, or
internet In th* forfeited property, any additional feat* supporting
th* paftttonat** claim, and the relict sought.

70— Education &amp;
T r aining

13— H ealth &amp; B eauty
29 PEOPLE WANTED
Get Paid 9999
For the tM 8 inch*! you wnR
lose 41 the ne&gt;1 30 day* Guar­
anteed 8 AH Natural CALL
TOLL FREE 1-888-673-1196
21— P e r s o n a l s
Adopt: ChikJtess loving Chnaban couple pray lor 3 newborn to
chertih in a liable, eating
home
Legal confidential
Please contact Attorney Patricia
Stronbndge. FL Bar No. 776499.
Attn Manila at 1-600 339-3821
Adopt OUR WISH is lo ahara
our love and Wet with a baby
Beautiful home, itabia environ
menl cortege education, chanc­
es lo iravat. and a large loving
•am-ty Ptene cal Attorney Patncia Slrowbndge. FL Bar No
776458 Attention Malta* O I800-339-3821
OIRLSIII LtVEMI
Talk oneon on# 24 houri a day
CALL NOW1I
1-900-328-0092 8iL 8347
93 99 per mm. mult b* 18 yr*
LONELY? CALL TOfftTEI
1 900-328 2111 X 2129
$2 99'mmole
Muii be 18 yean old
Sorv U 919845 8434
Longwood Maaaago Studio.
Walk-ms welcome 7 days.
Private rrm Female Stall
Luc IMM0007789
407-339-9300

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

33— W eight
M anagement

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VArtA Apprv Job A m it
Wkend etan e t NaUonil Truck
School 1-800-498-7394

71— H elp W anted
$9-90/hr
1st» 2nd Shift*
We have 6 long te»m opening!
in me Sanford are! Musi have
own trarapo &amp; detailed No f t
penence reqd No Fee1 Drug
Teal Reqd Call 994 9713 OR
797-8198'

3

2

71— H elp W anted

• G i rural Laborari (Sfmakilted 9 SkWed) needed enme

Etportonce Server, buiy res­
taurant Benefit* Ooaad Sun­
day* 9 major hoSdaya Pra *mVoymtnl d'ug Krreenmg reqd
Fa* resume to 407-323 9973

^ A ^ Oucf Mechanic*, Elactri
clan* A Helper* w-fooU 8 *&gt;
penence needed unmedaleh
Top pay Trantportaion 9 da/y
pay available
• Secretary needed nnmedate
V
• Driver with van preferred ncT
required

Etpertonced Qlaaa Raglailng
parson needed fu* ume Perfor­
mance (bctales pay Cal tor an
appointment. 321-3300.

Appty
al 2585 Park Drive.
Sanford. 302-1140. EOC
MtPtQot* stftonM*
Infl Co
dynamic ton, mO
viduxl w'greal people Skill* to
h*H local erpanpon 269-2090

Extrusion Operator* Training
poailion Alt shift*
“
“ tait
*
____ Naad
teamen mechanically inclined
HO O T*
Located at The Senlord Axpon Iniennew between 92 3000 MeitonviDe Aire, Senlord 407-321-1901. T h a t apply
FT/PT opening* tor Cook.
CNA, S From Da ah CNA
Longwood Reuremant Vilage
Cal 787-0500 eat 11

“ Cracker Barrel"
Dtahwaiher*. Cook* Server*
200 Hickman Or (M 4 Hwy 461
407-314-1030

PET SALES POSITION: Lack*!
apparel No eve* or Sun Appty
at 212 E lU S l Sanlord

110 unit apt. comp*#a In need ol
Malnt. Supvar. A PT houaekeeper. Supvar mutt be A/C
certified, pool car* a ptu*. Fai
reaume to 321-3433.
A BETTER JOB FOR YOU'
JuW C a r Never a Fas'
HELP Personnel 1264444

6

1

TO PLACE YOUR AD

1

71— H elp W anted

93— Rooms For Rent

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW! Covenant Transport
hat immediate opening! lor
driver trainee* No tipenenco
needed Earn 949K to 9SSK phis
benefit* CDL framing available
800435-9903

Furnished Room tor Rent San­
ford Area. Al uM inc. Phono S
kitchen use 3360ftno Cal 3020082 Aval Now
Cable. ulM *t included, kitchen
prtviiegat. 39&lt;Ywfc, 9190 depos­
it Cal 322-8883 W/mate prat

ELECTRICIANS-

rend A comm TOP PAY. BENES.
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2922 S Park Drtve
322-1141
ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Immediate. fui-Umo employmenl tor anyone interested m
working toward* a career at an
electrician Latte or no tip a
necessary Some out ol town
Favel is req Fu»y compafitrv*
wage 4 benefit! package Call
K A K I tectrie. Inc. Sanford, FL
Ph&lt;407)S2V8300
Banquet
Servers
needed
ASAP, on can. top pay. soma
ttp needed C al Alan or Judy
• 302-1939
Medical Receptionist, MA. LPN:
For Modes) group Lake Mary/
Sanlord E ic benefit pkg Fax
return* to S30-1116

FURNISHED ROOMS-Al uMt
met Laundry, phone, and k*
us* 989-590 a week 3244995

97— A partments Furnished
SANFORD 1 BDRM. SI atectnc
aa. read area 93?Vmo. 9300
dap. no kJdepet* 3234019

55— Business

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 sq

ft 9 KY 9265AMONTH OfficeStorag# 32!-0120or 415-3506
141— H

om es

Fo r S

ale

At f (Min Adi I MfIMI S
vi

nv

nni t

w o p i mi i i s

Waterfront 1/3 on canal to ski
lake, pod on 12 *c 4193,000

IHADver 1600 *q It. Kkkrv

lam fcpfc. Incd. 943 *00
LK Mary Custom BLT 5 bad. 2
5 tte . Lh Dm, Fam. act pod.
2c gar on 2/3 aero 9240.080

1BR OARAGE APT, qutel area,
rural a* a pm. no amohera. no
pet*. 3450/mo Jerrvgan ProperM* 330-3295

104 Oaia C t besvdiU 1000
aq ft Caktomte ityte 2 story
pod. tenon cl amarvtte* Re­
duced to 4113.000
3114089

MARINER'S VILLAOE
LAKf AOAieomi **70VO
1 FOAM . |4*0V0 ANO UP

3238670

ROEELEA VX.LA8
Move In apecW, i n
far Ma Rem I tee.
3304431 or 199-3300

103— Houstsn f u x n is h e d

4 BA, pod. hraptace. fenced,
huge tot. great area, only
491 900 111 4 M 9 (RaoboO

Monday. March 19. IM S

• 00- 11-00AMS

p p o r t u n it ie s

veitment 321-6712

Rent

99— A partments
U nfurnished

U

O

118— O etice Space For

•antordfLk Mary area, t Ig
bdrm. wf prtr ba. laundry, utotie*. TV tncki. mate preferred
1280mo 302-7168 or 372-2369

AT HOMS PROFESSIONALS
S1SOO SSOOtVmo potential Na­
tional Co. Rapd Eipannon
Work born home 407-077-5e45

3 00 •7.00 PM
i by tor a GUARANTEED M VIEW at your McDonald!

Aset. Mgr • FT tor mm tlorag*
Benefit*, vacation, bonu* &lt;ncendvet. A/R. AiP, taaamg col­
lection*, computer, home type
maintenance Etp dewed Wd
train ngni parson Apply 2903
N O B.T. Orlando, M-F l-*pm.

59— Financial
Services

UP.CMA

______ J i 1*23 Sq R. 3/2
IpM dan Oourmet ME. SIQSH
Dot'Jamgan Prep, 323-3188
Labor. Rtghl Hand Man ha*
been in the bueineia lor over
IS yrs. Marti today and oat
m o TOOAY1 W* odar a pMk

JM DOYLE
(4 0 7 ) 322-2495

153— A creag e L o t Fo r
Sa u

WE M E D HOUSES TO RENT

114—
W
purauent to a Final Judgment el
Foreclosure end an Order
Rescheduling Forecloeure Sale
entered In the abeve-alyted
eeuee. In Pie Circuit Court of
SamtoM* County. Florida. I art*
**H the property elluate In
Seminole County,
Florida,
deeerlbed ea:
Lot 41. AM KRW OOO UNIT
O N I. according to the Plat
thereof, ae recorded In Plat

a u h o u s e

/ II e

n ta i

S pace

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en ta ls
Conetructlon Cleaner eipetfeneed. transportation a must.
407-330-1711 Hava meaaags

Laos. Inch Arborprivate
aoooo IT T ooo
LAKEFRONT LOT-Stone Is­
land, Lake Momoa. Reduced,
now 974.too
VACANT LOT-Utclt Arbor
*32000. to prtv woodad
LAKE MAIW LOTS-Wooded
929 000
WTMMt WOOO-Sentard

Good tor car lot or other Greet
location. • car garage. 3 dace*,
lanced properly S a l concrete.
For more Into, cal N «k 60S1440

Jemigan
properties, inc,
OMce ipnoa. 1000 ae R. down­
town Santoro. Two a n eq H of­
fice ipace unn* nr. downtown.
Ron JwNgen. 330-33M.

avaJabto (Driver* and Phone
Pereormei) and F/T Mgrt* pote•one. L ace law entry level pay.

AVENUE, SUITE
F l o r id a ,

hd.

O Are you afraid o f the phone?
O D o you hate dealing with the public?

The
be
sold at public auction, per FI
Slat 713.999 at 10:00 AM on
Aprs S. tO M at Lienor's
address to aadafy a Uan against
eald v*Md*&lt;*) tor labor, ser­
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situations before giving them a try for 10 tricks via seven hearts and three
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                    <text>FRIDAY
April 30, 1999
91st Year. No. 176
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. FL

90 C inti

Serving

Weather

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

to prison far 21 yean for the
death of her baby born on
Christmas Day 1996. The
Casselberry woman placed
the baby In a plastic baa
*****
he
suffocated!
Thursday.
Butler
was
sentenced after pleading no
content
to
second-degree
murder In Sanford. Butler did
not apologue or admit she
tolled the baby. *1 know a
ertme has been committed."
she said. Her sentence ranks
among the harshest levied
against a woman accused of
toning her newborn. Butler
win get no early parole. Moat
cases like hers end up with
charges of manslaughter with
a maximum sentence of 15
years.

now resting In a grave near a
log cabin where he used to
reflect on major Issues when
he was Honda's governor.
Chiles died otj Dec. 12. I960.
His fondly moved his grave
Wednesday from tbs ffsseTswn
Cemetery m Tallahassee to
the new site. T just wanted
him to be port of the land he
loved.'* said Rhea Chiles, the
governor's wile.

In Winter Springs will be held
Saturday. May 1 at Central
Winds Park Highway 434 near
the high school p.m. Plenty of
music and fireworks, it s free.
Oates open st 6 p.m. For more
Info call 656-5488.

JCSmmf and the Heart of
Florida United Way recognised
seven people as winner o f the
JCPenny Golden Rule Award
Program
recently.
Each
winner received an engraved
crystal flame and a 61.000
contribution for the non-profit
organization.
The
youth
Individual received a $500
scholarship.
The
winners
were: Education - Dividends
School Volunteer Program:
Group - American Red Cross
o f Central Florida Teen Corps:
Mennonlte Disaster Service for
Seminole
Community
Vounteer Program: Youth Kara Lynn Semento for ML
Dora High School National
Honor Society: Adult - Wanda
Giannani Page for Southwest
United Communltes;
Debra
Oroseclose for Guardian Ad
Litem
Program.
Seminole
County: Friends o f Abused
Children.
and
Barbara
Johnson for Orlando Housing
Authority.

Ralph Waldo
Em erson
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Second school violence arrest this week
,

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Running forth* polic*

Sanford Middle
School student,
15, found with

SANFORD • An eighth -grade
student who made a note with
a hit Hat of teachers and
students he wished to toll was
arrested Thursday at Sanford
Middle School, police said.
Tyler Schmidt. 15. made a
note with a diagram of him self
blowing up the school and the
hit hat of teachers and
students. A fellow eighthgrader Informed a
school
official of the note, and
Schmidt was discreetly pulled
out of class, police aald.
On Tuesday, a 13-year old
student at Rock Lake Middle
School was arrested when a
deputy found a map in his
locker that Included drawings
o f the school hallways and a
note reading, 'hide bomb In
globe In science (building).*
Investigators did not And a
bomb or weapon at Rock
Middle School In Longwood.
Brendan May. a
seventhgrader.
was
arrested
for
threatening to discharge a
destructive device, a felony.
School officials said class
activities were not disrupted.
*We don't deem this as a
copy cat Incident.* Sanford
Police Department detective
Kris Ziegler said. “We view
this as a tod's desperate cry

far help. We recognise the
need to take a more serious
look at Incidents like this.*
Schmidt was arrested at the
school at 4:30 p.m. He Is
charged with three felonies.
Including
conspiracy,
threatening
to
throw
or
discharge a destructive device
In a
public
place,
and
Interfering
with
school
administration, police said.
Schmidt does not have a
prior criminal record.
*His
family
Is
very
distraught.*
Ziegler
said.
"They are a church-going
family,
and
they
don’t
understand
why
this
happened. They have been
very
supportive
In
the
Investigation.
Sanford
Middle
School
assistant
principal
Helen
Ooodaon said Schmidt to a
straight *A* student who had
not been In trouble before this
Incident.
'lie to a good student.*
Ooodaon said. *Aa for as are
know he to well liked by his
peers.*
Ooodaon said the student
found the note on the floor
and brought It to s school
official.
Schmidt wsa pulled out of
class
without Incident at
around
11-11:30
a.m..
Ooodaon said.
“We went to his classroom
and asked him to come out.*
Ooodaon said. ’ Luckily, we
were pulling several other
students out by coincidence
for reasons that had nothfcM
to do with this. I don’t think
most people were even aware
that this was happening-*

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SANFORD • The
Sanford
Housing Authority to seeking
to move tenants of 170 old
and
deteriorating
public
housing units Into single
family homes and affordable
housing.
If the Sanford
Housing

Authority receives a federal
grant, all 170 units In Edward
Higgins
Terrace.
Cowan
Moughton Terrace, and Lake
Monroe Terrace
will
be
demolished.
Each
family
asked
to
relocate will be
given
a
Southeastern United States.
Puerto Rico and Ouantanamo
Bay. Cuba. Performing a vs-

Defy o f lighthearted
tertalnlng music fron
and 60s. rock. Dixie!
blues, these music!
light audiences wit
humorous antics as
their fun-loving appi
music.
'Navy Band Jacl
personifies the qua
See M eM tag, Page %

Sanford to spring into spring tomorrow
SANFORD - A Spring Festival
will be held on Saturday In
Sanford, with free food, games
and music.
The festival will be held at
94 Casselbrewer Ct. from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate a
week of clean-up efforts by
residents o f
the
Sanford
Housing Authority.

"This to a chance for people
In the community to really
enjoy themselves.* Tony Ta y­
lor. a project director for the
Sanford Housing Authority,
said. *We re trying to bring the
community together.*
The seventh annual festival
will feature free soul food,
pics, cakes, grilled hot dogs, a
roasted hog, sausage, barbe­
cued chicken and pork. Ice
cream, and drinks.

The music will range from
rock and hip-hop to Jazz and
country, or even karaoke.
Sanford Housing Authority of­
ficials expect more than 300
people to participate In the
festival.
Pony rides will be available
along Tcnlh Street.
From east o f the Mulberry
Avenue Intersection to west o f
the Olive Avenue Intersection.
Tenth Street will be closed

Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.

There will be relay races
with prizes, a moon walk, a
cake walk, and bingo.
African and ancient art
works, as well as homemade
sandals, will be available for
purchase.
* lfs really going to be nice.*
Taylor said. T h is will be our
best festival ever.*

When the April 20 tragedy In
Littleton.
Colo,
occurred.
Ooodaon said that principal
BUI Moore told students over
the Intercom
that school
safety Is everyone’s business.
Ooodaon and Ziegler said
they give credit to the student
who had the courage to come
forward with the note to
school officials.
Schmidt to being held at the
Juvenile Detention Center. He
to scheduled to make hte first
court appearance today.
This to the second time In a
week In Seminole County a
student has been anestrd for
threatening to klU students.
PHor to the tragrdy In
Littleton. Colo., on April 12.
an
Oviedo
High
School
student's gun
accidentally
discharged an campus. No
one was Injured.
However, statistics from the
Seminole
County
schools
office of secondary education
show that school violence and
violations Involving weapons
are decreasing over the last
three years.
There were 55 weapons
violations In county middle
schools and high schools In
1997-96. down from 81 In
1996- 97 and 121 In 1995-96.
__to middle schools, there
were 31 weapons violations In
1997- 96. down from 33 In
1966-97 and 75 In 1990 00.
Two firearms have been
discovered
on
school
campu ses this year, and none
wars found in 1997-96. fo u r
w m ia s wees dtocowrwf In
1996-97. and two were found
In 1996-96.

Taste of Oviedo

N a v y band
returns to
festival
Jacksonville’s Navy Band.
T.Q.I.F., a six-piece Dixie­
land group noted for Its
amazing versatility, to sched­
uled to perform at the 5th
annual Taste o f Oviedo. This
will be the first performance
by a Navy Band unit In the
Central Florida area since
the d osin g o f the Orlando
Naval Training Center.
Consisting o f professional
Navy musicians, they have
entertained
literally
thou­
sands o f audiences In the
to o N ary, Page 2A

Kids ‘get a little
dirty’ on Arbor Day

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A ll violence, all
that is dreary and
repels, is not
power, but the
absence o f power.

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Partly
Sunny
High 73
Low 58

SANFORD - Students In the
Environmental Club at Pine
Crest Elementary along with
teachers. Patty Swann and
Debbie Bowlin participated
this morning In the Arbor Day
festivities at the school.
Zom Residential ’ udopted*
Pine Crest for the Ardor Day
activity and donated 60 trees
for the Environmental Club to
assist In planting. Children
were even Instructed In ad­
vance to wear clothes that
they could *get a little dirty In."
Participants will ‘ fill In* the
holes with dirt and water once
the trees are set.
Principal. Barry Liebovltz,
worked along with Lynn Anello, a representative from
Zom. and Blake Gunnels, a
landscape architect, to de­
termine planting sites. Vari­
ous locations were plotted to

Insure sufficient shade once
trees are grown.
The day began at approxi­
mately 8:15 a.m. with an
opening announcement from
the principal and several Introductoty speeches.
Steve
Patterson. CEO from Zorn,
also spoke to the assembly to
explain the significance of
Arbor Day.
The Audubon Society also
conducted a showing of ‘ Birds
o f Prey* for the third, fourth
and fifth grade classes. The
actual tree planting ceremony
started at approximately 9:30
a.m. followed by a brunch at
11 a.m.
Swann and Bowlin shared
that the Pine Crest Environ­
mental Club began In 1902 by
two fourth grade teachers who
wanted to encourage environ­
mental thinking. Yet. Swann
and Bowlin themselves have
sponsored the club for the
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Pine Crest kids participating In Arbor Day ceremonies
include: Leytza Smith, George Brinson, Natasha

Greenhoward, Beverly Tatum, Tamineka White and
Scott Vetter with teacher Patty Swann.

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much they appreciate the
dally police log that appears
on page A-3.
Some say the log la their
favorite material In the
Seminole Herald.
Identifying the offender* la
what makes the log even
Juicer, we've been told.
Each day aomeone from the
Herald goes to Sheriff Don
Esllnger's 17-92 encampment
to record the misdeeds of
men. women and some
children.
Arrest paper* are avallab
to anyone who asks for then
They are kept on a long, Lahaped desk Inside the first'
floor Criminal Arrests office.
There are four comfortable
chair* to alt In and a
telephone to use.
Whenever I've been In the
place, Pve had no company.
I was there an hour on
Thursday, amazed once again
Just how many new reports
had arrived since the previous
day.
It must take the arresting
officers hours to do all the
paperwork. Some o f them do
It In longhand, although most
are type-written.
Atop the freshest stack o f
arrest reports was one made
by Sheriffs Deputy Clint L.
GlolelU at 10:36 p.m. on
Tuesday. April 27. Incident i
9933002400.
Deputy Oloielli reported
that he spotted a red lauzu
pickup traveling north on
State Road 600 In Longwood.
The vehicle did not have a
proper Florida license.
When GlolelU had the
drtver stop, he began to quiz
Paul Edward Czareckl. a DUI
offender w ho had been
ordered to take an alcohol
treatment cdurae. Czareckl .
who la 39 today, wasn't
pleased to befog cuffed and
taken to the county Jail by
Oloielli.
In his report. GlolelU aald
that the subject repeatedly
banged his head Into the left
rear window o f the patrol car.
*1 asked him to stop but he

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said no, not until he started
bleeding.” Oloielli recorded.
aiolelll stopped the car.
received assistance from
another officer. Czareckl was
asked to stop kicking and
thrashing but he began to do
so again when the car
proceeded to the Jail.
GlolelU reported that the
suspect kicked at the left rear
window and although he did
not break It. he permanently
damaged the window tract.
’ He (Czareckl) said he
wanted to kill himself,”
GlolelU wrote tn Report
•9933002400.
At the Jail, Czareckl broke
loose from the grasp o f a
Seminole County Corrections
Deputy and ran his head Into
the sully port vestibule door.
*He (Czareckl) had to be
contained,” GlolelU aald.
Carefully, Oloielli put down
the play-by-play o f the
incident on the report that
was Just one o f a thousand or
more accumulated In recent
weeks In Seminole County.
The reports aren't In any
particular order • not
alphabetized nor categorized.
Czareckl was charged with
operating a vehicle with
criminal mischief.
Domestic violence reports
are In the same stack with
DUIs. grand theft and
possession o f cannabis.
There's one there now for sale
and delivery of tyaeric add.
and another for false
Imprisonment. A man named
Michael Carbal allegedly
locked in his own mother.
Too much madness to record
It seems.

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last five years.
Each third, fourth and fifth
grade class has a represents*
ttvc that Is selected to partici­
pate tn the du b 's activities.
Newspaper re n d in g has been
one o f the focuses o f the
group.
"Did you know that for every
three foot of newspaper recy­
cled you can save one tree
from befog cut down?, said
Swann. "We also recycle alu­
minum cans and with the
money collected have adopted
a
number o f
endangered
animals such as the Florida
manatee.
Florida
panther,
fo g g n b ^ a * ,. k *
turtles,
dolphin and a cougar at the
Central' Florida Zoo. The dub
representatives worked with a
master
gahlener and our
business partners to plant
azaleas and other shrubs In
front o f the school. We have
also Involved the dub tn
planting trees around the
campus.
Including helping
plant the school's fortieth an­
niversary oaks.”
According to the teachers,
the
Environmental
Club
adopted French Avenue be­
tween 27th Street and Shan­
non Drive and recently held a
spring trash pick up day to
celebrate Earth Day. A fall
and spring "pick-up" Is also
sponsored and parents and
staff are encouraged to p a r
tlctpate In cleaning the airroundtng areas as well.
Several students shared why
they fe d It Is important to
plant trees. Beverly Tatem
said. "More trees will make the
school grounds look better.”
Deshawn Lawrence said. Th ey
will help the environment.”
George Brinson aald. They
will put more oxygen In the
air.” Beltrls Singleton said.
“We need more shade around
the campus.” Keldron Waddy
said, "So the birds can have a
place to bulk! nests.” And
Zuleika Salgado said. They
provide a home for small ani­
mals.”
The teachers responded that
they were excited about the
addition o f the sixty trees.
They would provide shade for
the primary playground and
cool outside Btudy areas for
the Intermediate
students.
Others though that additional
trees would contribute to the
attractiveness o f the campus.

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Entertainment will be pro­
vided by Tajtrt Arts members.
Employment booths with
three agencies will be set up
for anyone seeking a Job.
There will also be representa­
tives from a variety of social
agencies.
McGruff the Crime Dog wlU
attend the festival, along with
members o f the Sheriffs Office
and the Sanford and Alta­
monte Springs police depart­
ments.
Raffle tickets will be on sale
for 50 cents or one dollar.
Participants can win a color
television, a VCR. and gifts
from area businesses and or­
ganizations.

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. April 27. 1:03 p.m.. Scott Michael
Carbal. DOB 10/29/09 waa arrested by Altamonte Sptlnga Po­
lice Officers and charged with domestic violence, aggravated
asaault and false Imprisonment.
•A M F O W , April 39, 0:21 a.m. Lodi Low Drive. Christopher
Courtney Lysacaars. DOB 10/23/79 waa arrested fay Sanford
Police Department officers and charged with Domestic V lolence/Battery.

8AHFOBD. Thad Jerome Brooks, Jr. DOB 3/8/00, was a n
rested h r Seminole County Sheriffs Deputies and charged with
Sale/Dettvery of Lyserlc Add, and possession.

&gt;. April 30, 11 p.m.. State Road 436. Jason
David White. DOB 10/0/74, and David Edward Hogan. DOB
5/13/75. were arrested fay Casaelberry Police officers, charged
with Possession of Cannabis and Possession of Drug P ara­
phernalia.
■AW rO BD. April 38. Judaon Irving Woods III. DO B 9/10/74
arrested fay Sanford Police Department officers, charged with
possession of cannabis
PPl
I. April 28. 10:25 p..m., E. Lake Mary Blvd., Daniel
Raymond Mitchell. DOB 9/3/80, was arrested fay Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
•A ffPO B D , April 29. 0:30 a.m.. Regatta Shores. Vickie Renee
Rrese, DOB 7/28/ 83. was arrested oy Sanford Police officer*,
charged with DUI.
SAMPOBD. April 28, 11:51 p.m.. Santa Barbara St., Joshua
Allen McNeal. DOB 10/3/79 waa arrested by Seminole County
deputies, charged with DUI and possession of Controlled S u b­
stance.
LONOWOOD. April 29. 0:33 a.m., SR 000 at Laura St.. Janet
Lee Cooke. DOB 7/0/82. waa arrested by Seminole County
Deputies and charged with DUI.
W i l m a F A IR , April 2S. 1:15 a.m.. Michael Joseph
Iiloodgood. DOB 10/9/08 waa anrrsted by Seminole County
Sheriffs Deputies and charged with DUI.^

&gt;. April 27,10:38 p.m.. State Road 000. Paul E d ­
ward Czareckl. DOB 4/30/80, waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs ofllcers. charged with Operating! Moltor Vehldc/Crim lnal Mischief.

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lST . April 28. 5:01 p.m.. Rinehart !Rd.. Donna M.
Randall, was arrested fay Lake Mary Police Officer* and
charged with
1th Orand Theft/Fraudulent Use of a Credit
C
Card.
LOROWOOD. April 28. Elijah Lee Munlzzl. DOB9/3/47 waa a r­
rested fay Seminole County Sheriffs Officers and charged with
a warrant for Grand Theft.

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voucher to purchase a home,
or the option o f remaining tn
public housing.
Officials of the Sanford
(lousing Authority are holding
meetings with residents to
explain
the
program.
Residents expressed concerns
about
finding
replacement
homes.
Several residents requested
that a representative from the
U.S. Department o f Housing
and Urban Development be
present at future meetings.
•We will work with you,’
Sanford
Housing
Authority
Executive
Director
Tim
Hudson said Thursday at the
fourth meeting with residents
concerning the program.
Hudson said that although
HUD does not guarantee the
purchase o f a home, the
Sanford
Housing
Authority
'w ill
ensure
that
no
demolition will begin until
housing has been found for
every resident.*
The Department o f Housing
und Urban Development will
announce whether the Hope
VI grant is awarded to the
Sanford Housing Authority In
October.
'Hope six Is a tool that
housing authorities can use to
help families
live outside
these Invisible four walla and
live with other families In
mixed communities,* Hudson
said. *lt s a tool to Improve
your quality o f life.*
To
make
the
voucher
portable, residents must live
In the issuing Jurisdiction
(Seminole County) for at least
12 months.
Under
HUD
regulations,
residents will have at least 60
days alter a voucher Is given
to find replacement housing.
The Housing Authority can
grant two 30 days exceptions.
If the grant Is approved, a
demolition company would be
brought on board within six
months. Then, the Housing
Authority
would
have
18
months to do the demolitions.
Hudson said.
"We're going to work with
you all for the next
18
months.* Hudson said.
Residents
will
receive
'creative financing* from the
government during the loan
application
to
* receive

approval on a mortgage for a
home, Hudson said.
*We want to keep your
payments at about $490 (per
month).* Hudson said.
The Housing Authority will
establish a relocation budget
with the grant. Hudson said.
The
Sanford
Housing ’
Authority will build about 3050 houses If the grant Is
approved, Hudson said.
The City Commission wants
the Housing Authority
to
include a business Incubator
in the project, with cheap
rental spaces for businesses
that will train residents tn Job
Meanwhile,
repairs
are
underway at the complexes.
*We can not assume that we
will get the grant,* Hudson
•aid.
Hudson said the program
will give residents a chance to
own property and leave public
housing.
He
said
the
surrounding community w ill
benefit
from
Increased
property values.
Treena Kaye, director o f
Central Florida Legal Services,
said she Is concerned about
whether the handicapped and
elderly will find replacem ent
housing.
Residents at the m eeting
also expressed concern about
a federal law. that takes effect
Oct. I, saying
that
any
resident not working at least
part-time must work for the
Housing Authority at least
eight hours per month, or face
termination of the lease the
following month.
The
law
exempts
the
handicapped.
elderly,
disabled, or certain people
under a welfare
to work
program.

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merce director Rich Sloane.
"Everyone will enjoy them as
everywhere
they
perform,
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and enthusiasm.*
T.O.I.F. Is pari o f an all
day musical entertainment
schedule being presented on
two stages at the annual fes­
tival.

Carmen Maria De Jesus, 73,
Vestarta Way, Longwood. died
Thursday. April 39. Mrs. De
Jesus was a
seamstress.
Bom In Salinas. Puerto Rico,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1991.
She was Roman
Catholic.
Survivors Include sons.
Raul M. Hernandez. Altamonte
Springs:
daughter. MUagros
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Rico: sisters.
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both of Puerto Rteo; Hilda
Crux, Philadelphia: stepbroth­
er*. Edison Camacho, Phila­
delphia: Hector Ramos. Cali­
fornia: n in e,
Funeria
in charge of aervtcea.

Robert L. Meyers. 78. West
York Court. Longwood. died
Wednesday. April 38.
Mr.
Meyers was an investment
banker. Bom In Cincinnati,
he moved to Central Florida tn
1981. He sms a member of
the Church of the Annuncia­
tion.
He was an Army Air
Forres veteran.
Survivors include wife. Elsie
F.; brother. Richard J.. Co­
lumbus, N.C.
Baldwtn-Falrrhlld
Semoran-Forest City tn charge of
aervlces.

Geneva: Charles Velde, Win­
ter Springs: 21 grandchildren:
18
great-grandchildren
;
brother-in-law, Bishop Adrian
Vetgle. Borba, Brazil: and
numerous
adopted
family
members of Central Florida.
She was loved and will be
missed fay all.
A mass of Christian burial
will be at 10:00 a.m.. Friday.
April 30. at St. Augustine's
Catholic Church. Casselberry.
FL. Visitation for friends will
be from 8:30 p.m. to 9:00p.m.,
Thursday. April 29 at Alta­
monte Chapel of the BaldwinFairchild
Funeral
Home.
There will be a rosary at
7:00p.m. Interment will be at
Glen Haven Memorial Park,
Winter Park. FL.

Funrral •crvicru for Hnfcrrt L M e y­
ers, 74. of Lnrwpruod. who M M c d
•way an Wednesday, Apr* 2S. writ la
hrtrf nn Monday. May 3. at 10:00 a m
at H ie Churrh of the Annunciation
with Father
Interment •

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Luis 'Ed* Chacon. 54. of
Meadow Hills Court. Sanford,
died on Tuesday. April 27. Mr.
Chacon was a salesman for
Winter Park Dodge. Winter
Park.
Bom In Colombia,
South America.' he award -to
Central Florida In 1968. He
waa a member of AH; Souls
CathoEc i ChurVh.
Prior to Winter Park']
was a salesman at
Furniture and Levttx Furniture
stores for many yean and was
part of the President's Club of
Levttx Furniture store.
Mr.
Chacon was a U.S. Army Viet­
nam Conflict Veteran.
Survivors Include wife. C ar­
men R..Sanford. two daiq(hters. Sandra. Sanford: Uliana,
Pensacola.: son, Pablo. Lou­
isville. KY: sister. Paulina
Revels. Miami. : brother. A l­
fredo.
Colombia,
South
America: and one granddaugh­
ter.
Newcomer Family Funeral
Home. Winter Park. In charge
o f services.

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Catholic Daughters. K and C
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band.
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T.
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March. 1989.
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gina Kelley A Rosemary Vel­
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sky was a retired nurse. Bom
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Braintree.
Mass.,
she
moved to Central Florida In
1993. She waa Roman Catho­
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include
sons,
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ford: sister. Kathryn Webb.
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�4A •Semi note Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday, April 30. 1999

Religion
First Baptist youth comfort Columbine students
By Susan W e n n e r
H E R A L D S l 'A F F W R I T E R

'Hot* to him that Is alone
when h e Jalleth: Jot he hath
not another to help him tip."
Ecclesiastes 4:10
Am y tost faith on a Christ­
m as E v e when she w as 13.
H er father cam e home
iln m k that night. Am y's
C h ristm a s present from her
fattier w a s a broken nose.
A m y ran Into the streets,
nose bleeding, an d knocked
on tire door of a church
p lead in g for shelter. W hen
they sa id 'n o.* she felt like
God h a d rrjected her.
A w e e k later she returned
hom e. Am y's p a rrn ts tried to
case h e r pain by spending
money. W ith three houses
and five cars, her parents had
money to spend.
The tune Am y needed with
lamlty w a s spent at boarding
schools.
A s a freshm an In college.
Amy discovered the pitfalls of
frat parties. W h e n she b e ­
came d e p ressed she knew
where to go: Ixivs and the
bottle.
Sh e w a s the best friend a
person could a sk for. with a
patient e a r and a helping
hand. Hut. su bstan ce abuse
leads to friendship abuse.
A m y abu sed herself until
she hit rock bottom.
She found hope In the eyes
of her new born daughter. The
father disap p eared , but baby
A m a n d a will not lack for love.
Last weekend, at age 23.
Amy m arried a m an who
prom ises to love her and
ch erish A m an d a.
"T h a n k you for W in g there
for h e r." A m y's father told one
of h er friends at the wedding.
"You k n o w her better than I
do."
O n tlie happiest day of
Am y's life, her father w as
tilled w ith regret.
Now. the daughter he d is ­
owned is the d au gh ter he
w ants to know.
"It sh o u ld not have been
this h a r d for her." he m u m ­
bled.
lie Is alone.
"W o e to him that Is alone

tehen he Jalleth."
He thanked A m y's friend for
being h er safety net. but he
w as w ro n g. Faith w a s her
safety net.
Am y found faith In love and
k in d n ess.
S h e found faith In herself,
her d a u g h te r, an d In people
who c a re lor her.
A m y fell, but had the cour­
age to survive. She w as never
alone.
A m y lost friends through
m istakes, but kept the true
frien d s through kindness.

"Fatih is the substance o j
things hoped for. the evidence
o f things not seen" - Hebrews

SANFORD - In the w ak e of
the
recent
disaster
at
Columbine
H igh
School In
Colorado.
studen ts
throughout the nation have
moumed. cried, feared and
retreated. Yet.
through
the
confusion a n d questioning, a
local youth g ro u p decided to
reach out to com fort the high
schoolers with a m essage of
hope.
First
B aptist
C h u rch
of
Sanford's
Y o u th
Minister.
Michael Voigt,
sh ared that
last Tuesday evening b egan
with a cllrk o f the television
remote and so o n he w a s in
tears as
he
watched
and
listened
to
the
deviation.
Although he h a s heard about
shootings at oth er sc h o o ls ,
the Colorado m assacre w a s
especially
h eartb re a k in g
because V o ig t 's In -law s live
near the sc h o o l and his own
m other-in-law
attended
the
funeral o f a student that w as
killed.
"I guess w e all want to think
that the w o rld
Is a good
place." said Voigt. "W e w ant
to believe that ou r children
are grow ing u p to b e c o m e
productive
m em bers
of
society. W h e n I heard what
had happened. I realized that
at least 15 p e o p le 's family no
longer had that hope. They no
longer even h a d the option of
dreaming of a better day for
their son. d a u g h te r or friend."
Voigt added that he "prayed
and cried a n d asked G od to
tell me som eth in g that we

Alone when he falletli.
T h e n there is Am y's d au gh ­
ter. a p p ro a c h in g her second
birth d a y .
'll ie substance o j things

liofH’d Jor.
'll ie mystery Is there's still
love, sit 111 grace Inside.
W e a re not alone.

could do to express o u r love,
our
coticem
and
otir
encouragement
to
th o se
Involved, since I was u n a b le
to physically to Littleton. I
asked
students
from
surrounding schools to d o n a te
money to purchase a large
framed picture that
w ould
express how
we felt
and
provide a piece of the h e a lin g
that Is so desperately n eed ed
111 Littleton. /Ml the m on ey
that was received cam e so le ly
from High Sc hool and M iddle
School students. Money w a s
given by the students from
First
Baptist
Church
of
Sanford.
Church
of
the
Na/arrne on Sanford A ven ue
and from Student Venture, the

praying for yon. It must be
bard to lose all those people,
especially if they were your
friends."
Others such as
Laura
Robinson.
Andrew
Thom as and Valerie llertrr
also
offered
notes
of
sym pathy.
Just as the youth ministry at
First
Baptist
Church
of
Sanford "exists to transform
youth
and
ultimately
all
people
Into
fully
devoted
loltowers of Christ." It Is the
hope of all the youth Involved
in this endeavor that comfort
and transformation exist with
those m need In Colorado.
Tills, they collectively agreed,
w as the motivation behind
their generous act

Is Sunday the only
day o f worship?
What happened to the Protestant
Church's idea to replace Sunday mom
ing as the weekly day of worship'
Nothing
After the Catholic Church broke with
Sunday tradition 40 years ago and in­
stituted Saturday afternoon masses,
there was some talk that the Proles
(ants might follow suit Many church
es made it clear that from their point
of view, there is nothing sacred about
"Sunday morning at II."
The success of the Saturday masses
in the Catholic Church caused Protes­
tant ministers to give serious thought
to the idea of holding midweek ser
vices for those who preferred to keep
Sunday free as a day of rest and re
taxation
“In the old days." one pastor said,
'churches would notice a drop in at­
tendance in the summer when people
went to their cottages. But things were
back to normal in September.
“Then people started keeping their
cottages open till November. With the
popularity of skiing and other winter
activities, the weekend exodus became
practically a year round phenomenon
We decided we had to do something "
What his United Methodist congre­
gation did was start holding Thursday
evening services in addition to its
Sunday worship service. But instead
of the midweek service being a repeat
of the previous Sunday's service, the
Thursday service was new “from pre
lude to postludc," including the
sermon and the choir selections

111.

It's I 1 p in. an d Am y turns
on th e news. Soldiers are
bein g sent Into com bat. C hil­
dren are threatening to kill
c h ild re n .
T u rn the channel, but real­
ity Is undeniable.
W a r Is the Illusion that
killing brings peace.
T h e teenage terrorist seeks
|x-ure through annihilation.

Students and youth minister of First Baptist Church of Santord with the
picture they will send to C olorado Andy Thom as. Laura Robinson. Jason
Robinson, Christian Kovacs. David Smith. Valene Herter, Michael Vigt.
youth director Kneeling, M andi Thom as. Lori Sharrow and Duane Ortiz

The service was then presented
again the next Sunday morning
Some churches experimented with
Monday evening services for those
who wanted to reserve Sunday for
HAH But the weeknight service was
never tried on a wide scale Pastors
doubted that many of their parish
ior.ers would consider it an improve­
ment over Sunday
“Those who are too occupied on
Sunday are usually just as involved on
Saturday,” said one skeptic of the pro­
posed changes Like most ministers,
he stuck to Sunday
“It's true." echoes one Lutheran
pastor, "that, as our attendance fig
ures indicate, many people want to
spend their Sundays digging in the
garden or reading The New York
Times

We need your input and opinions.
Letters to the editor and guest columns are
both encouraged and appreciated.

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

“There are other problems with
holding duplicate services." he added
“When do you have Sunday school'"
Other alternatives to the "Sunday at
11" church service were suggested and
sometimes tried An abbreviated
Monday evening service HO minutes)
was found to be successful in some
churches
But there were glitches One church
dropped the Monday evening service
when members insisted on being home
by 8 00 so they could catch "laiugh In"
on television
Most pastors say there would be no
theological objection to choosing an
other day than Sunday for worship
Sunday is traditional because that is
the day on which Christ rose While
this is the chief reason, the church's
Sunday observance has also been as
sociated with the first day of creation
and the birthday of the Christian
church on Pentecost, seven weeks
after Easter
The earliest scriptural reference to
Sunday as a day of worship for Chris
tians occurs in the Book of Acts
Speaking of Paul's visit to Troas in
Greece, the King James version says.
“And upon the first day of the week,
when the disciples came together to
break bread, Paul preached to them "
Most modem translations, however,
substitute “on Saturday night" for "the
first day of the week" This could mean
that the early Christians regularly held
their worship services on Saturday
night.
One clergyman is of the opinion that
“no one particular hour of the week Ls
more sacred than any other. On the
other hand. I am not sure that chang
ing our services from Sunday to an­
other day of the week is the answer.
It may be better to try another hour
on Sunday"
What would be your reaction?

Mother-daughter team to
sing at Holy Cross Lutheran
By Satan Wenner
STAFF WRITER
I.AKE MARY • Judy and
Trena Rogers, a mother and
daughter singing team, wll
perform at Holy Cross Lu
th r ran Church In Lake Mary
7GO N. Sun Drive. The per
formatter will lx- held fol
lowing
u
Mother-Daughter
Danqurt on Saturday. May 8
at 8 p in. Special guest, Torte. will also sing with the
duo.
The team "share God's pow­
erful message through music
mid ministry." according to a
recent press release. "They
communicate
with
humor
and Inspiration lo audiences
of all ages.'
New beginnings Ministries,
as their mission Is called,
sh ares
Iheir commitment.
During
(he
concert Judy
shares the word In sign lan­
guage while Trena sings a
heart fell sung. Toric, Trrna's
daughter will also share a
song from Iheir newest chil­
dren's album.
Over the years. Judy and
Trena have been blessed to
perform church conccris. re­
vivals. banquets, music con­
ferences.
Christian
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B ib le s tu d y
CASSELBERRY
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P ersp ec­
tives "99 T u esd ays will lx- o f­
fered from J an . HI to May -I at
N orlliland C om m unity Church
In ch u rch room 406 Tills is a
B ible study for those serklng
a deeper understanding of the
B ible and a closer relation ­
ship with God.
Perspectives Is a course for
|x*ople who want to explore
what God h a s In store for
their lives. For more Inform a­
tion call 830 7146

V id e o n ig h t
L O N G W O O D - A C h ristian
Video Night ts being offered
on T u esd ay s at H p in
at
K xodusla C h ristian A ssem bly.
The night will feature fun.
teaching and uplifting videos
and fellowship
For more liii'omiatlon call
802-1310.

Y o u th G r o u p
S A N F O R D • Pastor Kay B e r­
trand has started a youth
group on Sunday aftern oon s
from 5 • 7 p.m. at Christ
United Methodist Church. The
group Is for anyone In 6th •
12th grade C a ll 322-7U00 for
Information

Y o u th E x p lo s io n
SANFORD
Youth R each­
ing Youth for Christ Is the
youth department of the Full
Deliverance C h urch of Jesus,
a
non-profit
organization
opened to all the youth In the
local community. It is c o n ­
cerned with teaching youths
to lx- leaders in society and
starting Feb 2. they Ix-gan a
nightly program entitled Youth
Explosion from 5:.'lO p m
- H
p m.
L esso n s
Include
biblical
principals, authority figures,
and more. O n Feb.
HI-20,
there will lx- a m usical p r o ­
duction
for
Black
History
M onth
titled.
'H ie
C h ain s
’D ial Bind * The goal Is to help
the youth to l&gt;cl!cvr in them
selves,
stay In school, off
drugs, oil of the streets and
m any more (xisitive
princi­
p a ls Call Cindy Phllem an. the
youth director of die Full D e­
liverance C h u rch of J e su s at
330 3-125 for details

Youth Blast 99

Judy and Trent Roger*

Friday. A p n l 30. 1999 • Vol. 91. No. 177

Sanford. FL 32771

cam pus outreach ministry of
Sem inole High School *
He continued by saying." I
realize that m any people may
think that this Is just
a token gesture that won't
mean m uch when so m any
people
are sending
things
from .ill
over
the
United
States I am reminded though
of a m otto I heard once that I
think best expresses how we
would
respond
to
this
criticism.
AVe
can't
do
everything, but we can do
som ething
and
that
som ething we can do. we
must d o .”
Sonte o f the First Baptist
youth
group
cited
thetr
feelings. Christian Kovacs. a
seventh grader, said In a
letter."I understand how you
feel
to
lose
a
loved
one ..A lw ays understand God
Is with you and loves you."
lain S h arro w . sixth grader
said. "T h e reason I thought It
was right to give was becau se
what If it happened to me or
my
fam ily
I
would
want
people to send support with
love a n d peace to me." Mandy
Thom as said. "I'm sorry this
h appru rt! to your sc hool and
town. I'll lx- praying for you
guys. 1 do know God cares
and loves everyone Don't give
up I'm sorry for your lo s s rs
and I'll lx- praying * Duane
Ortiz said . "I know many of
you lost friends or f.Vmlly.
Just to let you know that God
Is with y o u and always think
of the gixxi memories that you
had together." David Smith
said." I w ant all you guys and
girls to
know
that I am

tainment
for
Com m odore
Cruise Ships, live radio and
television broadcasts. They
have a lso
participated
In
telethons.
M ayor's
Prayer
B reakfasts, entertainment for
theme
parks,
men's
and
w om en's bu sin ess meetings
and more.
Promoters add "they believe
they have been culled by God
to share their testimony to
every person within reach.
Their goal ts to draw fam ilies
closer to God and to each
other a n d they accom plish
this
through
a
ministry
coming
straight
from the
heart."
D eanna Schott, organizer
for the event for Holy Cross,
cited. "I picked this group lo
perform bec a u se they have a
phenom enal
relationship.
Since the theme of our b a n ­
quet Is 'Izive through the
G enerations' I felt that they
truly exem plify
this. They
have su c h
an
endearing,
charm ing and Inspirational
m essage and such a moving
story. T h ey feel their love Is
truly a gift from God. They
work together by choice and
really love It."
For m ore Information about
the event call the church o f­
fice at 333-0797.

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SANFO RD
Youth Blast Tl*l
will lx- held at First Baptist
C h u rch . 5HI S Park Ave., on
Saturday. M ay I at 7 p.m. A
dram a
perform ance
will be
presented by "M edlterra" alon g
with
m usic
by
"Just
the
T R U T H.' a n d "Beautiful S im ­
plicity."
G u est speaker will tx- Dave
E d w ard s llz z a and fellow sh ip
will follow the p rogram .
For more Inform ation call the
church office at 322-60-11.

Revival scheduled
S A N F O R D - A revival Is set for
Second Shiloh M issionary B a p ­
tist Church. 2150 W. A irport
Blvd.. on May 3 through 7 at 7
p in . nightly. Evangelist Larry
G. M ills of O rlan d o will pre­
side.
Sc heduled d a y s and church
sp o n so rs are a s follows:
Monday. May 3 - Mt. Sinai
C h u rch - Anthony Miller. P a s ­
tor
Tuesday. May -l - St. M athews
C h u rch of M idway - Leonard
W ilson . Pastor
W ednesday. M ay 5 - New Mt.
C avalry C h urch of Sanford Ricky Scott. Pastor
T hursday. M ay 6 - New Mt.
Zion o f Sanford - Jam es Lynn.
P a s to r
Friday. May 7 - New Mt. Sinai
C h u rch of O rlan do - Larry G.
Mills. Evangelist
For more Inform ation call the
ch urch office at 3 2 1-6700.

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�6A •Seminole Herakl. Sanlord. Florida •Friday. April 30. 1999

People
How to face the m yths of m arriage

V FW h o n o rs J R O T C
At the Air Force JROTC awards ceremony at Seminole High School,
tho Votorans of Foroign Wars prosontod citations and Bronzo Modals
to two outstanding cadets and a plaque to Col Charles H Gibson.
USAF. rot. senior aerospace science instructor at the school. »i ap­
preciation of his devotion to tho AFJROTC program and his assis­
tance to tho VFW Post and Auxiliary Making tho presentation to Gib­
son (contor) aro Sandra Cass. Ladies Aunliary president, and Norm
Cass, commander of VFW Post 10108 in Sanford

CALEN D AR
W rite rs' g r o u p
llir Hound Tallin W riters'
(irini|&gt; meets every Saturday at
111 .i in In tfir rafe al H erders
liookstore. HMO \V. State Hoad
l-'M* (southeast com er of -l.'tti
•ind Kill. Altam onte Springs
Hie meetings are open to
anyone Interested hi Improving
writing skills, whether lor rn loyment or lo a d v .u u r toward
gellin g work published T h ere
Is no c o s t.
Anyone Is welcom e to attend
the meetings, and to partlrl
pate by bringing exam ples of
their own creative writing For
more Information rail Darrell
Johnson at |4U7| 282-1449.

S u n b e lt D a y lily C lu b
Sunlielt Daylllv C lu b m eets
•lie first Sunday of the month
at 2 p m through A pn l .it the
Agricultural Center In Sanford
The club educates m em bers
on
daylllv growing
through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens
There are no club dues C all
3 5 1 :i2 i«i

llir c lu b s living field Is located
in Sanlord For more Inform a­
tion. contact L -r Dorstie at
574-4732

O v e r e a te r s
A nonym ous
Overeaters Anonym ous meets
every Tuesday, at IO a m In
Parish ll.dl Wintrier I an mgr of
Holy Cross Kplscopal Church
In Sanford H ie meetings last
about an h our There arr no
dues nor fees. Hie only re
ipiiremrtil lo attend Is the d e ­
sire to stop eating co m p u l­
sively

S h u ffle h o a rd
'Hie Sanford
Tourist
and
Shulllrboard
(l u l l
p r a r llie s
every
T1irsd.iv
and
Friday
starting at
I :U) p in
The
i m ills are located behind Ilie
Sanford Senior Center Those
Interested In playing, learning
lo play or Joining the d u b m ay
rail
Ktiss Kllnrr.
president.
322-7751. tor Information.

S e n io r a c tiv itie s
B lood B ank
Central Florida Blood B an k
Is asking donors of all types of
blood
especially O type d o ­
nors
to donate at Us Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

S a n fo rd R o ta ry
Hotary C lu b of Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at tire
M arina Hotel.

C a n ce r su p p o rt
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.II.A.K., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
•tie far c o m e r of the dining
room. Tills Is a self help su p|Kirt group for all cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 324H737 or 322-7785 for more in ­
formation.

C o n tr a c t B rid g e
I lodge players are Invited to
play
contract
bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m .. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

G a m b le rs ,

fam ilies

G am blers Anonym ous and
Gum -Anon
for
family
an d
friends, meet separately M o n ­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m.. C hurch of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake A vr..
Maitland. For more Inform a­
tion. t all 236 9206.

N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s
Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
Monday at H p.m. at the P re s ­
byterian House of Goodwill.
317 Oak Avc.. Sanlord

L a k e sid e L io n s
Tlie Sanford Lakeside Lions
C lu b meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 7:00
p.m.. at tlie M arina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Malt Altem ose. 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

l-akr Mary Seniors Invite a n y ­
one 55 years or older to Join
thrm In activities every Monday
through Friday. Irom 9:30 a til.
to 3 p.m..
at the L ak e Mary
Community
Center.
200 N.
Country C lu b Road.

K iw anis C lu b
Klwanls Clut) of C a sse lb e rry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denny's on S la te Road
436 In Casseilierry. For Infor­
mation. call 8 3 1 8545.

T o a s tm a s te rs m eet
Tlie Night O w ls Toastm asters
C lu b #6581 meets every T u es­
day o f the month, at 7:3 0 p in.,
at the Lake Mary Com m unity
Building on
Country
C lub
Road. Contact Kost-lla lionham
at 323-828-1 for more Inform a­
tion.

S a n fo rd S e n io rs
The Sanford Senior Citizens
C lub meets the first a n d third
Tuesday, at II a.m ., at the
Sanlord Senior Center. A hag
lunch follows. Visitors are w el­
come. For Information, call
322-2353 or 322-8161.

W idow s, w id o w e rs
Widows or widowers or p e r­
sons with spouses In nursing
homes (W .O.W .) Is a group o f ­
fering support, bonding, a s s is ­
tance. brolherhood a n d social
activities
to
m em bers.
Meetings are held the first
Tuesday of the month
In the
Florida Hospital at I 1 a.m. In
Dike Mary on Sand Pond Road,
right oil of Like Kmuui Road.
For more Information call Doin
DcSam o. 323-5152 o r MlnnltKane. 322-8549.

M asons
'Hie
Sanlord
Luigi*62
FAAM - Stated C om m un ica­
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 Is located at 212
Park Avc. North. Sanford. For
more Information call
(-107)
322-2616.

"And they lived happily ever
after".
Nearly
rveryone
lias
been tainted liy fairytales and
dlmeslore novels altout
the
tmths of marriage. M any c o u ­
ples believe, al least In part,
four myths alxiut life after mnrh agr.
Myth I: You and your sp o u se
expect exactly the sam e tilings
from marriage.
But remember, you grew uj&gt;
In different households with
different
rules,
expectations
and roles. You can t assum e
that your jiartner will have the
same "script" as you do. The
expectations you bring to m ar­
riage ran make or break your
relationship. Tlie more openly
you discuss your differing ex­
pectation*. the more likely you
arr to create a In-ttrr p artn er­
ship.
Myth 2 Kvrrythlng In your
rrl.itlonshlp will get better.
Romance In thr beginning of
•i relationship doesn’t last for­
ever flits illusion ts what grts
a lot of peojilr In trouble. In
reality, people tend to c o n ­
struct an Idr.ill/rd Image of the
person they marry. After you've

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married for a while, you realize
you've m arrlrd a human b r in g
and not an Image. Tlie good
new s is that disenchantm ent
en able* you lo move Into a
deeper intimacy
Myth 3: Everything had In
your life will disappear
Many proplr marry to e ra s e
loneliness or avoid u n p lru suntnrss. Hut marriage d o r s n t
erase personal pain. People get
married primarily to further
fhrlr own well Iwlng. not to
take rare of someone else T h e
feelings and traits you had Ik--

Plate glass could
be a disaster to
unwary shoppers
HF.AR A It ItV lii.1 week I was m
New York City for a conference On
my first evening in the hotel I
noticed ii large adjacent store had
an entrunce from the hotel lobby A*
I w alked quickly to the store
entrance, I suddenly received a
blow to my face that knocked me
down, broke mv glasses in half, cut
my eyelid and made my n iw blcssi
I bad walked full-stride into u plateglass door’ W ith bright lighting
inside the door and «&gt;lt lighting in
the lobby, I had seen no reflection
on the glass
When I returned home this week
and related my story , nearly every ­
one I sjsike to had a similar story or
knew someone who did The inci­
dence of injuries from this kind of
accident must be staggering
Since regulations vary from
place to place, please u rge your
readers to place decals, logos or let­
tering at eye level on any plateglass window or door that could pos­
sibly he mistaken for an opening I
have seen this done in attractiveways that promote a store's name or
image Had such a visual cue been
in pluce, I would not have been
injured As a side note, my compul
»ive habit of always parking an old
puir of glasses as a backup finally
paid olT
I’A N E -F U L EXPERIENCE,
ATH ENS. O H IO
B E A R P A N E -F U L : I h ave
heard about hapless in dividu als
w a lk i n g t h r o u g h p la t e - g la s s
patio d o o rs d u rin g s w im m in g
p a rtie s or su m m er b a rb e c u e s ,
but th is is the firs t tim e I ’ve
heard about its h ap p en in g in a
b u sin e ss e sta b lish m e n t. Y o u r
suggestions are valid. I hope the
m u n u g e m e n t o f th e h o t e l in
w h ic h the a c c id e n t o c c u r r e d
w ill institute sam e s a fe g u a rd s
to p re v e n t It from h a p p e n in g
again. It could prevent injuries,
as w ell as protect the hotel from
a lawsuit.

D E A R A BH Y: Pleuse send u
wake-up call to starry-eyed women
who marry for *love' und never look
past their heating hearts As cold
und unromuntic as it may sound,
financial security should also be a
consideration when muking a life­
long commitment The moment
your Prince Charming adds your
name to his credit curds, hunk
accounts or other legal documents,
he cun begin weaving a w eb thut
connects you tighter than any rtiurriage contract.
Abby, there is so much more to
choosing a partner than just physi­
cal attraction or “love.” Lust with­
ers. and what’s left behind needs to
be u secure, capable jiartner - not
a wimpy flnunciul disaster.
BEEN TH ERE
D E A R B E E N T H E R E : M any
people m arry for love und have
strong und lusting m arriages, so
I’m hesitant to cast asp ersio n s
on all love matches. H o w ev er, If
som eone m arries u fin a n c ia lly
I r r e s p o n s ib le p a r t n e r , o n e ’s
first thought should be d am age
control. 'Hie m arriage m ight be
sa lv a g e a b le if the re s p o n s ib le
p u rtn er is w illin g to set lim its
on the other’s im prudent spen d­
ing. It cuuld mean closing Joint
uccounts, putting the m oney in
the n a m e o f the r e s p o n s i b le
spouse und canceling join t cred ­
it cards. If the m urriage is reul-

fore m arriage will still Ire with
you after you marry. Marriage
Is a way of living and you can't
expert it to Ik- all sunshine and
rose*, but given time. It can
heroine
a
powerful hrallng
agent. Good marriages take
work.
Myth 4: Your spouse will
make you whole.
People who believe this myth
becom e dependent on their
sjKMise
In unhealthy
ways.
These couples rely on their
spouse for continued siijijMirt,
assu ran ce
and
wholeness.
U sually this Is roujilrd with
low self-esteem and a sense of
Inferiority that Is easily co n ­
trolled by their partner. These
|K-oj)le are not Interested In
nourishing a relationship lint
In l&gt;etng nourished by their
sjKiuse. They la-lleve that sim ­
ply by being m arrlrd. they will
Ik* whole.
If you v r ever held such fables
lo Ik* true, dotit despair. Suc­
cessful
m arriages
work p a ­
tiently to ( liallengr and (llsjirl
these m yths
Fighting the Good Fight Hr
search show s dial how ro u p lrs
handle disagreem ent* Is tar
more Important to thr survival
of a m arriage than tielng in
love T h rrr are four omens In

conflict that will sabotage at
trrn p ls to resolve things con
strut-lively. Steer clear of thrsr
to light the good fight.
Criticism . Criticism Involves
attackin g som eone's personal
tty rather than the behavior
Contem pt.
Contempt
in
vnlvcs Intentionally Insulting or
psychologically
abusing your
sp ou se. It Is aimed right at thr
heart and causes pain Name
enlllng.
hostile
humor and
m ockery are exam ples of con
tempt
Defensiveness. Defenslvrness
follo w s contempt. If a partner
feels victimized, thr natural
Inclination Is to become drfen
si ve.
Stonewalling.
If verbal at
tack s and contempt overwhelm
a person, he or she eventually
sto p s responding. Stonewalling
conveys disapproval. Icy ills
la n c e and sm ugness
By team ing lo fight fair, mar
G age can flourish.

Barbara Hughca la the Seminole
C o u n ty
Extension
Direlctor
Inquiries may be directed lo her at
the
Cooperative
Eitenalon
S e rv ic e . 250 W. C ounty Home
R oad. Sanford. FI. 32773 or phone
323-2500 Ext. 5556

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refusal to ciMiperutr, the p r o b ­
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"Mourning in Texas" prompted me
to write "M ourning" w.t* disuppointed uL&gt;ul the small nmnls-r of
floral arrangements sent to his late
wife's funeral
You were correct in stating that
many people donate money to ch an ­
ty in order that "something good*

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cun I d o to help?” — th e re is
only silence.

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loved one's death However, we
should all remember that flo ral
arrangements sent to a wake or the
home of the gnevrng are also "some­
thing gissi* — and useful
T(s&gt; often. p»siple hesitate to send
flowers thinking they'll Ik - thrown
out after the funeral But what is
imjxirt.int is the message of condo­
lence that (lowers convey to the
grievin g fam ily during those
extremely dltTlcult few days Flow ­
ers are for the living
they say,
"We loved her. loo She had value to
us, and we care that you a r e
grieving "
This is not to say that making u
charitable donation isn't w o rth ­
while, but to remind people thut
sometimes flowers siM-ak volumes.
May I share with you what my
husband and I do ut such times?
W hen we uttend a funeral o r u
wake, we take a card and a single
rose One week later, we send u
"thinking of you" card A month
later, we send u colorful arrange­
ment of flowers to the family of the
deceased to let them know they are
still in our thoughts und prayers. I
cannot tell you how often we are
told. "Thank you for thinking of us.
It feels as though everyone's world
has gone on and no one remembers
we ure in pain, hut you remem!&gt;er."
Abby, it makes us feel wonderful
to let someone know they matter
FLOWER FANS.
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White Sox
finish up
unbeaten
in Ruth

Tribe moves on

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Pitching, consistent offense carry
Seminole into 5A-5 baseball final
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SANFORD - The N ob le*
Communication White Sox
wrapped up • perfect sea ­
son on Thursday as the
Babe Ruth League wrapped
up Its regular season in the
City o f Hanford Recreation
and
Parks
Department
Babe Ruth Baseball League.
The White Sox scored two
runs in each o f the first
three Innings and Loomis
pitched a two-hitter aa the
White Sox knocked o ff the
arcond-best tram in the
league, the Knights o f C o ­
lumbus Expos. 7-1. to Im­
prove to 13-0. The Expos
The Babe Ruth and Bam­
bino Major league's have
concluded
their
regular
aeaaon and the City Cham ­
pionship Series should b e ­
gin next week.

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Seminole High School. 7:30 p.m.

^ DAYTONA BEACH - The rains that washed out
Wednesdays scheduled ■emrttwaU ^ it,. n , M
5A-District 3 Baseball Tbunuunent at Daytona
Beach Community College proved to be benefltt* ^
With the rain out and a five-inning, blow out
win oyer Mainland on Tuesday. Seminole High
School coach Mike Powers waa able to b rtM ace
Brian Nielsen back to the mound for Thursdays
match-up with Spruce Creek.
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And the junior lefthander waa in fine form.
* 0&lt;n*
•*** •Bowing one unearned
run on four hits before leaving with a 3-1 lead.
T h e rain on Wednesday proved to be the
turning point so for.* said Powers. -Since Brian
(Nielsen) only threw four inning on Tuesday and
then with the rain, he could come back today
and we could save Chax (Lytle) and Anarto
(Fwracca) for Deltona."
^
Closer Jenmie Meyers came on to retire two
men In a row with the tying run on second &gt; « « «
and. after the Fighting Scrntnoles had scored

Oame 3 _ Lake Mary High School 3. Lyman High School I
Game 4 _ Oviedo H.S. 7. Lake Brantley H.S. 0

nm uY
Oame 5 . a U M n O M M P O M O t Lake Mary High School
Oviedo High School. 7 p.m.

Oame 1 _ Cocoa Beach H.S. fl, Bsystde High School S
Oame 2 . Winter Springs 4. Melbourne-Central Catholic 0

VHDAT
Oame 3 _ Melbourne-Florida Air Academy vs. Cocoa Beach

Results: Nobles Commu­
nication White
Sox
7.
Knights of Columbus Expos
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Providing
the
offense
were:
Nobles
Communication
White Sox: one hit
B.
Hutchins
(triple.
RBI).
Loomis (double, two runs).
Rraga. O. Hutchins (one
run each). Hennlaon (two
runs). Pearson (run). B ar­
nes (RBI).
Knights of Columbus Ex­
pos: one hit _ Cleo White
(double,
run).
Brandon
Bryant.
DrLand High School 3. Lake Brantley H.S. 1
Lake Howell High School 13. Lyman High School 2

Standings
_
Nobles
Communication White Sox
(13-0), Knights o f Colum ­
bus Expos 18-6).
Dean,
"togw s, Morgan and Law-

Standings _ American D i­
vision: Sanford Lodge #62
Free A Accepted Masons
Yankees (10-2-1). Rinker
Materials Devil Rays (6-7)
and Sanford Electric A th­
letics (3-11); National D ivi­
sion: Railroaders Cubs (1 2 ­
1-1). Rotary Breakfast Club
Expos (6-9) and Sunnlland
Corporation Martina (S -10).

Standings
American
Division: Royals (8-4), Red
Sox (5-6). New Tribes M is­
sion Indians (2-9) and
Manners (1-10): National
Division:
Pirates
(9-2).
Devil
Rays
(9-3) and
Newsome Hardwoods A th ­
letics (6-6).

BAMBINO T-BALL
Schedule _
S a tu rd a y .
May 1 at Lakeside Field.
Sanford Campbcll-Losslng
American Legion Post 53
vs. Rich Plan. 8:30 a.m.;
JTH Enterprises vs. Crown
Trophy. 9:30 a.m.; Sun­
nlland
Corporation
va.
Bovts Homes. 10:30 a.m.:
Saturday, May 8 at Lake­
side Field. Boris Homes vs.
Crown Trophy. 8:30 a.m.;
Rich Plan vs. JTH Enter­
prises. 9:30 a.m.; Sanford
Campbcll-Losslng American
Legion Post 53 vs. Su n­
nlland Corporation. 10:30

Schedule _
Saturday,
May 1 at Lakeside Field,
Network Electric Cubs va.
Shutter
Bugs
Marlins.
11:30 a.m.: Sanford Lodge
•62 Free A Accepted M a­
sons Cardinals vs. Play U
Again
Sports
Diamond
Backs. 1 p.m.: Sunnlland
Corporation Red Sox vs.
Decn. Fisher A Lawrence
Royals. 2:30 p.m.; Satur­
day, May • at Lakeside
Field. Deen. Fisher A Law­
rence Royals vs. Play It
Again
Sports
Diamond
Bucks. 11:30 a.m.; Shutter

THURSDAY
Oviedo High School 10. DeLand High School 0

FRIDAY
Lake Howell H.S. vs. Lake Man H.S.. 4:30 p.m.

‘ - ^ y » * l e vs- Mrlboume-Central Catholic. 4 p.m.
Oame 2 _ Winter Springs H.S. vs. Cocoa Beach H.S.. 7 p.m

C h a z L y «a (Ml) waa 2-tor-2w «h a d ou bla w id a c o ra d
« runs and Jarsmis Mayors (right) c a m s on to s m ifl

SATURDAY
5 ® H A fiIM O IIiR IP OAMB: Oame 2 winner vs. Game

Lions, Rams advance
to 6A-3 baseball final
DeLAND - Win, lose, or draw,
all the players, coaches, um­
pires. and fans In attendance a#
the 6A-District 3 baseball tour­
nament
semifinal
between
Oviedo and Lake Brantley at
Conrad Park Thursday night
can consider themselves lucky.
As Oviedo pitcher Paul Lubrano delivered a 2-0, two-out
pitch to Lake Brantley second
baseman Kevin Melillo In the
top of the fourth inning, a bolt
o f lightning spilt the sky.
striking an AM radio tower less
than a half mile away.
Within seconds, aa sparks
fell from the tower, everyone
scrambled for cover. W hile
there was no more lighting In
the Immediate area, the one bolt
started a rain delay that lasted
an hour and 40 minutes.

‘‘ Thank God no one was
hurt." said Oviedo coach Kenne
Brown after his top-seeded Li­
ons had eliminated Lake Bran­
tley 7-0. T h a t was a lot closer
than I ever wanted to be to a
lightning bolt."
Earlier In the day. the No. 2seeded
seeaeo Lake
uutc Mary Rams scram­
bled post the Lyman Grey­
hounds 3-1 to earn a berth In
tonight's championship game.
The contest is scheduled to
start at 7 p.m.
"We've been playing close
games all year long." said Lake
Mary coach Allen Tuttle. *We’ve
been fortunate enough to come
out on top In most of them. We
Just work hard and never give
up."
Chad LeOate's two-out double
scored Brandon Haney In the
bottom o f the sixth Inning to

Tony Corrao (right) and Paul Lubrano (abova) pitched
D&gt;k* Mary and Orisdo, raspsetfvety. Into tonight's
Claaa SA-OMrlct 3 Baaabal Championship gams.

Oviedo rolls, awaits
LAKE MARY - Senior Sarah Reeber hurled
a two-hitter and also drove In three runs as
the top-seeded Oviedo Lions moved Into the
Championship Game of the Class 6ADistrict 3 Softball Tournament with a 10-0,
ftve-lnnlng thumping of DeLand Thursday
afternoon at Lake Mary High School.
Who the Lions (20-8) will face In the final
Is still unknown as for the second straight
day the scheduled semifinal between No. 2
seed and defending State Champion i * i»»
Mary and last-year’s district runner-up.
Lake Howell, waa rained out.
If the weather permits, they w ill try to
finish the tournament today with i-nh» Mary
and Lake Howell playing at 4:30 p.m. and
the winner returning to face Oviedo for the
trophy at 7 p.m. at Lake Mary High School.
The Lions scored a pair o f runs In the
bottom of the first Inning and then dashed
whatever hopes the Bulldogs (11-13), who

upset Lake Brantley on Tuesday, had by
plating eight runs in the bottom o f the third
Inning.
It was all Reeber after that, as she kept
DeLand off the board to raise her record to
7-5 on the season.
Reeber also had a big day at the plate
going 2-for-3 with a triple and driving in
three runs.
Also contributing to the Lions’ attack were
Katie Field (2-for-3), Coates (double, two
RBI) and Alison Parker and Nielson (one
RBI each).

IN OTHER SOFTBALL PLAY:
Almost the same situation happened in
the Class BA-District 5 Tournament at

Seminole High School's Alumni Field as the
first game was played, but the nightcap was
washed out.
But unlike the 6A-3 tournament, the 5A-5
will not be completed today.
Host Seminole and Spruce Creek, which
have been rained out for two consecutive
days, will attempt to get their game In at 4
p.m. this afternoon.
The Deltona Wolves, which won the battle
o f Deltona by beating Pine Ridge 4-2 on
Thursday, will take on the winner o f the
Seminole-Spruce Creek contest for the d is­
trict championship at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
No Information was received bom the
Class 3A-Dlstrict 13 Tournament that la
being played at W inter Springs High
School.
Oayslde was supposed to play Mel­
bourne-Central Catholic at 4 p.m. and the
host Wolves were to face Cocoa Beach at 7
p in. with the championship game set for
this evening at 7 p.m.

Nazarene
II tops in
Church
hoops
M l—
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SANFORD - Sanford First
Church o f the Nazarene's
Team No. 2 has taken over
•ole possession
o f first
place In the City o f Sanford
Recreation
Department
Spring Adult Church B as­
ketball League.
Nazarene II Improved to
5-0 by beating Hickory
Fteaaa aaa Church. Fags I B

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Districts---------------C o o t l n e d fr o m P a g e I B

But In the third Inning, the Fighting Semlnolcs
took the lend for good.
Lytle led off with a booming double to deep
leftcentcr field and moved to third on a wild
pitch before scoring on a sacrifice fiy by Mike
Robinson.
Seminole got another run In the fourth Inning
ns Anthony DIFonzo walked with one out and

IN B R IE F
SYFA-JEFF BLAKE FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD - The Sanford Youth Football A s­
sociation (SYFA) w ill be registering for the
First Annual J eff Blake Football Camp over
the next few weekends.
Locally, registration for the camp will be
held at the "Just For Feet" at the Seminole
Towtie Center Mall tn Sanford on May 1st
from It n.m. to 3 p.m.
Sign-ups will also be held at several
'CHAMPS Sporting Goods' locations (all times
are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.):
• Saturday. May 1 at Orlando Fashion
Square Moll.
• Saturday. May 8 at Oviedo Marketplace.
• Saturday, May 15 at Seminole Towne
Center.

6A-3
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g * I B

snap a 1-1 tie In favor of the
Rams (23-6). Travis Slants fo l­
lowed with a single to plate
LeGate.
Tony Corrao was the winning
pitcher. Improving to 7-1. He
allowed one run on seven hits,
striking out two without Issuing
a walk.
Slants was 3-for-3 with an
RBI to lead Lake Mary. LeGate
added a double, run. and an
RBI. Haney and Matt Horwath
each singled nnd scored a run.
Jose Tormos had a single and
on RBI. Jose Rosado and Matt
Main each contributed a single.
Kevin Graves provided the
sole run for the Greyhounds
(10-20) with his first home run
of the season In the second In­
ning. Hr also hit a single. Billy
Hess and Joe Santllll each hit a
double. Chase Rozell singled
twice. Dave Milton also hit a
single.
Lake Mary players, coaches,
and fans had a pair o f scares of
their own In their gam e with the
Greyhounds.
In the top o f the fourth In­
ning. Santllll lifted a fiy ball
Into shallow left field. Horwath

U fltl NotlC«&gt;
scored on a two-out single by Paulo Silva.
W ith one out In the sixth Inning. Nielsen gave
up back-to-back singles and Powers brought In
Meyers. A stolen base put the tying run* In
scoring position, but Meyers got a strike out and
a grounder to second to end the threat.
Lytle led off the Seminole seventh Inning with
a single and stole two bases. With one out, Petracca was walked Intentionally and stole sec*
Registrations will also be held at the 'Just
For Feet* on S.R. 436 tn Altamonte Springs
on May 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Football Camp, for boys and girls ages
7*to*17, will be held May 32-23 at Semtnole
High School with present and former NFL
players, the Seminole High coaching stsIT and
the SYFA coaching stafi providing Instruction.
Cost Is $90 for two days or $50 for one day.
A ll proceeds from the camp w ill go toward
y o u t h s p o r t s program s.

n u U n s o

IB

Avenue
Church o f God. 56-45. and Its
ststrr squad, Nazarcne I, 5651.
First Baptist, which was tted
with Nazarcne II. beat Church
of God o f Prophecy, 51-45, on
April 9th.
but
then
was
pounded by New Covenant. 8857. on April 23.
In the other game at Sanford
Middle School’s Dan Pelham
Gymnatorlum,
on
April
9.
Providence Missionary Baptist
Church o f Lake Monroe 51,
Hickory Avenue Church o f God
50 and C.H.O.P. (Community
House of Prayer) 55. Nazarene I
29: on April 16. New Covenant
72. Church o f God o f Prophecy
57. and Providence Missionary
Baptist 53, Nazarene 1 48: and
on April 23. C.H.O.P. 55.
Church o f God o f Prophecy 51.
The standings after seven
weeks axe: Nazarene Team *2
(5-0).
First
Baptist
and
C.H.O.P. (both 4-1). New C ove­
nant (3-2). Providence Mission­
ary Baptist (2-3),
Nazarene
Team #1 and Hickory Avenue
Church o f God (both 1-4) and
Church o f God o f Prophecy (05).
Tonight there will be rare
quadniplcheader with Nazarene
•2 battling First Baptist at 6:15
p.m.: God of Prophecy playing
Providence Missionary Baptist
at 7:15 p.m.: New Covenant
taking on C.H.O.P. at 8:15
p.m.: and Nazarene #1 facing
Hickory Avenue Church of God
at 9:15 p.m.
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A P R IL 9
P R O V ID E N C E S I ,
C H U R C H O P G O D BO
H ickory A v . C h u rc h o f O od (SO)
Onxgr Ikikrr 4 0-0 8, Nuvmon Beverley
4 0-0 9 Derrick Cuipcr 6 0-0 13. Bryan
tlrlLusi 5 5 9 IS. Lawrence Gurdun I 0-2
2. Devon.) mingle 0 0-0 Q TotaU 20 5-11
SO.
P ro vid en ce M is s io n a r y (0 1 )
Cturlr* llayr-i 0 0-0 0. run Williams 2
0 0 4 Eramtll Krill 3 1 5 a Mario Alex­
ander S 2-4 13, Mann Klrlds 9 2 5 21.
Ihnlar Krill 0 04} 0. Jay Anderson 2 12
5 Icuat-, 21 6 16 51.
R n r C o v e n a n t (7 3 )
Halftime . Chuirh uf Caxl 24. Provi­
dent* 20 Three-point Held goals „
Church l i O d 5 lUrUaral 3. Beverley.
Oaiprrt lYuvulrtue 3 IE. Krill. Alexan­
der. ITridsI Tram louts _ ( hurt h of God
15. IVirvIdetur 10 Kixilrd out . Church of
O il. OelLuid Tn hidrals _ Church ol
laid, ITinglr X rnnrklrnrr. liayrs X
bench.
C .H . O . P B S .
F IR S T N A Z A R E N E I 2 9
1st Church o f th e N a za re n e I (29)
M Xrtl-lry 33-4 II. S Ityals O 5H 5 J
l*&gt;ais 4 3 4 I L L KiJnnsnn O 0 0 0. D I III]
0 2 4 2. Totals 7 13 20 20

u k m im o l e b

For Information, call (407) 330-9016.
SANFORD • The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is ofirrtng Tennis Les­
sons at Orovrvtew Park (olT Lake Mary B oule­
vard).
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
6 8 2 6086.

(the Runs freshman shortstopl
and Stoats (Lake Mary's left
fielder) ran Into each other.
Stoats was able to recover and
throw out Santllll at third. Hor­
wath left the game, but was able
to come back tn the bottom of
the fifth.
LeGate also nearly suffered
an injury when h is cleats got
caught tn the clay near first
base running out a ground ball
In the bottom o f the fourth. He
tumbled over the b ag and came
up holding his knee. Fortu­
nately. he was able to continue
playing.
"That was scary," said Tuttle.
"We came very clo se to losing a
third of our starting lineup
within a couple o f minutes."
After the nightcap resumed
after the rain delay. Larry
Grayson broke open a close
game when he hit a basesloaded double w ith two out tn
the bottom o f the fourth tnnlng.
giving the Lions a 4-0 lead. He
added a two-run single in the
sixth
tnnlng
to
Increase
Oviedo's advantage to 6-0.
Lubrano tossed his eighth
complete game and hts fifth
shutout o f the season as he Im­
proved hts personal record to

9-0. He gave up Just two hits •
singles to M ellllo and John
Miller - while striking out 10
and walking two.
Providing the offense for
Oviedo (25-4) were Grayson
(double,
single.
five
RBI):
Kenny Starling (triple, run):
Blaine Schulte (two singles,
RBI): Justin Holm es and Brett
Murphy (each w ith a single and
two nins);
J ered
Goodwin
(single, run): and Javte Abram
(one run scored).
Lake Brantley finishes its
season at 16-14.
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Williamson And SotnromtOr. C om o
and Sanford. W P _ C o m o I7-1L U&gt;_ WUlunwon (1 -4). Saw _ rune. 2U _ Lyman.
Mesa and StuitiUl: Lake May. LeGate. X
. none. UK _ Lyman. O r a m III. Hrrurda
. Lyman 10-30. Lokr Mary 23 6.

L IO N S 7 . P A T R I O T S O
U k t S m a tlsy OOO 0 0 0 0
0 3 4
O vM s
0 1 0 303 s . 7 S 1
Ikiylrr. Hoiriguex 18) and Klmcrr. Lu­
brano and Ahram. W P _ Lubrano (SOL I f
. Itoylcr 11-2) Save _ none. 2U _ Oviedo.
Orayson. 31) . Oviedo. Staring. IIH _
none. Krrovda _ Lake Brantley 16-14
Ovtrdu 25-4
_______________________

■amity Hot*## o f P » ayo i (BB)
Bernard Smith I 04) X Ernest Willson
2 04) 4 Lenny Nelms I OO X llayfus
McCoy 5 04) IX Curb Scott I 2-2 4 An
ItxtFluyd 10 1-222. Bernard Smith 3 0 0
4 Johnathan Janes I 0 4 ) 2. Touts: 24 3405.
ItsIfUmr „ C.1LO.P 55. Naxarrne I 19
Three-point Arid cauls _ Naroicne I 2
IHmJcy 21. C.ILO.P 4 (McCoy 2. 0. Smith.
Iluyd). Tram kails _ Naroicne I ft
C H O P. IX Fouled oul _ Naxarrne L J
Kyols Tnhnk-ols _ C.ILO.P.. Janes.

Brandon Klnnell 7 2-8 16 Totals: 20 0-18
45

Provides*# Mlsalouary (83)

Emmctl Kelli 7 0 0 17. Morin Fields 4 I2 ft Mart) Alexander S 3-4 IX Kevin Fel­
ton 0 OO ft Tim Williams I 2-4 4 John
Anderson 0 OO ft Charles Hayes 4 2-4
10 TiSahr 21 8-14 53.
Halftime _ 25-25 Regulation _ 48-45.
three point Held goal* _ Naxarrne I 2
llkiwanl 2L Provldenec 3 IKetll 3L Team
fouls . Naxarrne I IX Ptmrldrnra 15
Fouled out _ Noxarcne I. IbwanL Techni­
cals . none. Records _ IW Id r n r r 2-3.

F IR S T B A P T I S T S I ,
OOD O P P R O P H E C Y 4 S
Church o f O o f o f P r o p k o o y (4 8 )
1L Daniels 2 2 3 6. L Sands 2 OO 4 H
Porters 1-1 IS. W. Anderson 3 4-S II. M.
Jbe2 0-2 4.J. PUaeU 1 0 0 2 . Totals: 18 71145
1st flau tist o f flo o ft ir fl t f l l )
Kk key Anderson 5 2 0 12. David TlndaU
6 I -3 13. Jeremy Slllawuy 4 OO H. C No­
lan I 04) 2. Denny Clayton 4 OO 11. Tom
Kelly 0 OO a 14b FusseUus 2 1-2 5 J
IVrrpfcs 0 04) 0. Totals: 22 4-11 51.
Halftime _ Prophecy 25. 1st BapUsi 19
Three-point Arid fools _ Prophecy 2
(Outer. Andrrsonl; 1st Daptlsl 3 1Clayton
3- Tram kails _ Prophecy ft 1st Baptist
It. Fouled out _ none. Technicals _

APRIL 16
NEW COVENANT 72,
OOD OP PROPHECY B7
Church o f O od o f n o o h s r y (B7)
Harold Daniels 3 3 4 0 H J * I OO X
It Parker 7 OO 17. P. Jordan 3 0 - 1 5
Shannon Powell 4 3-3 12. Willie Andnsat
1002. Mike Monts 3 l-S 7. Totals: 22 71357.
Now C oven a n t (7 2 )
Charles Edwards 5 04) 12. Tony Dans S
1-2 11, Marcus Williams I OO 2. Kenneth
Mllehrll 3 0-16, James Sander 2 OO 4
Andrr Collar 7 2-2 IS. Ktrh Kk* 8 2 3 19
ToUh: 31 5 8 72.
Hatfllnie _ New Covenant 34. Prophcry
25 Three-point Held goals _ Propliery 8
D’arkrr X Jordan X IVmrell): New Cove­
nant 5 [Edwards X Collier X Hire). Team
bub _ Propliery T. New Covmanl 14
Fouled out _ none. Tcchnlrals _ Proph­
ecy. Morris.
N A2AN R E N E II 80,
CHURCH O P OOD 4S
1st C hurch o f th a N u a n n i I I (50)
Hrnil Wade 4 6H 14. Dale Whitman 2
OO 4 Sean Whitman 3 4 6 10. Mike
Krmlcy 1 2-2 5 Danny Watson 4 OO 5
Timmy Watson 2 0-0 4. Sieve Wasula OO0 0. John (kils 0 OO 0. Chad Wtuiman 5
OO 11. Totals: 21 12 16 56
H ickory A v . C h u rc h o f O od (4 8 )
Vwce Butler 2 12 5. Norman Beverly 3
1-2 7. Lawrrnre Gordon 4 OO 5 George
Baker 3 1-2 7. Bryan GHJand 2 2-2 H. Dcrrtk Cooper 3 0 2 B. Davarki Pringle 0 OO
0. Km Moll I OO 2 Totals 18 5-10 46.
llaUumc_ Church ul Cod 31. Naxarrne
II30. Three putiil held goals . Naxarrne I
2 IKmtiey. C. WhUnkud. Church of God 4
ICeliand 2. Cooper 21 Team fouls _ Naxaretie II 16: Churrh of God 12 Fouled oul _
none. Tcchnlrals _ none Kectirds _
Churrh of Gul 1-4

PROVIDENCE 83,
NAZARENE I 48
(overtime)
l i t Church o f th a N u au rtn a I (48)
Lyle Robinson 0 04) 0. Slercn Kyols I
0-4 X Srntl Johnson 6 I-I IX Brian
Howard 5 3 7 15 Jerrsl Kysls I OO X

APRIL 23
C.H.O.P. BB,
_
. (8 1 )
Harold Daniels I 0 4 ) 2. Willie Anderson
I 7-9ft Brian Parker 6 O-l 15 Marvin Joe
OOO ft Shannon IVrwcU 0 OO ft Undrea
Mllehrll 9 I S 19. Timmy PosteU 0 OO ft
Itullip Jordan 2 04) 4. Quentin Herring I
0 0 2 . Kevin A n te 0 0-0 O Totak: 20 8-15
SI.

C a m s unity Hanna o f Pray e r (BB)
Johnathan Jones 3 1-4 7. Jerome Wil­
liams 4 2-2 It. Dayfus McCoy 10 2-2 25
Ernest Watson I 0-0 X Curt Scott 0 OO
0. Toby Nelms 0 04) 0. Bernard Smith 4 00 10. Henry Brown 0 0-0 ft Lenny Nrlma
0 OO ft Totals: 23 5-8 55
Halftime _ Cod o f Prophecy 28. C HO P.
25 Thrte-pmnl field goal* _ Oaf of Proph­
ecy 3 [Pucker X C.ILO.P. 6 (McCoy X
Smith X Williams], Team fouls _ Cod of
Prophcry II; C.ILO.P. IX Fouled out _
C.H.O.P.. Jones. Technicals, none. Rec­
ords . God of Prophecy 0-5 C.H.O.P. 4-1.

B7
1st B apU M a f B u f o r d (8 7 )
DowtdTTndall I I 2-4 25. Chad Nolan 2 00 4. Jeremy Stllaway 3 OO ft Ifobfa
Fussdlus 3 I -3 7, Toro KrOy 3 7-12 15 To­
tals: 22 10-19 57.
flaw C o v e n a n t (8 8 )
Marcus Williams O OO a James Sand­
ers 4 0-1 ft Mike Lockhart 6 OO IX
Charles Edwards 3 0-0 7. Titus Joshua 8
OO 17. Tony Davis 4 OO ft Andre Collier
II 4 6 2ft Richard K lrr 3 1-2 7. Totals: 30
598ft
Halftime . New Covenant 3ft 1st Bap­
tist 23. Three-point Itcld goals _ 1st Bap­
tist 3 (Kelly X Tindall): New Covenant 5
(Cutlkr X Lockhart. Edwards, Joshua).
Team knits _ 1st Baptist 7; New Covenant
15 Ftailed out _ none. Technicals _ New
Covmanl. Hire. Retends _ 1st Baptist 41; New Covenant 2-2.
N AZAR E N E H 86,
N A Z A R E N E I 81
1st C hurch o f t h a N u a r o a a I (81)
llrtm Howard 50-2 IX Jarred Ryots 12** 4, Lyle Robinson O 04} a Ilrandun Kinnrlt 9 1-2 22. Dennis Reynolds 2 OO 4
Scotl Johnson 4 0-2 H. Steve Kyols 0 OO
ft Totals: 21 3-8 SI.
1st C hurch e f t h a N u a r a n a H (50)
Mike Itemlry I DO 2. Chad Whitman 2
0 0 4. Steve Wasula 4 0-18. Jon Oakes 3
OO 7. Scan Whitman 2 0-0 5 Dale
Whitman 1 5 6 7. S to ll Wade 4 2-2 10
Tim Watson 3 0 0 6. Danny Watson 3 1-1
7. lotah: 23 K-10 56.
Halftime _ Naxarrne II 30. Naxarrne I 17.
Three-point Odd goals . Naxarrne I 6
(Howard X Klnnell 3F. Naxarrne 0 2
(Oakes, ft Wliilman). Team folds _ Naxarme I II: N.ixarrne U IX Fouled oul
nunc Trrhnlrals _ nunr. Itrrurds ~
Naxarrne I I -4: N.ixarrne II 50.

a

Semtnole. Lytle. IVtrurra. IMFonau. 311. none. IIK . none. Rec­
ord* _ Seminole 23-7.

m OTHER BASEBALL ACTION:
WINTER SPRINGS - For the second straight
day the scheduled game between top-seeded
Melbounre-Florlda Air Academy and Cocoa
Beach In the Class aA-Dlstrtct 13 Baseball
Tournament at W inter Springs High School was
rained oul.
They will attempt lo get the gome In again to­
day starting at 4:30 p.m.
The winner o f tonight's game will meet host
Winter Springs, a 4-0 winner over MelbourneCentral Catholic on Wednesday. In the Cham pi­
onship Game on Saturday at 7 p.m.
Admission, as set by the Florida High School
Activities Association, Is $4 lor nil district
games.

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ond. The Tribe then got a run as both Jacob
Davis and Ha) Kronenberg were bolh hit by
pitches.
Plnch-hlttrr Shawn Lcfiwich then got home a
run with a ground out and DIFonzo closed the
Seminote scoring with a two-nin double.
An error on a potential double play ball and a
two-out single by Deatefano gave the Hawks their
final run in the bottom half of the sevrnth In ­
ning.
Nielsen struck out four, walked one and hit
one baiter to raise his record to 8-2, while M ey­
ers got the save.
Providing the offense for Seminole were PeImcca (3-lor-3 with a double, run. two stolen
bases. RBI), Lytle (2-for-2 with a double, two
runs, three stolen bases). DIFonzo (2-for-3 with
a double, run. two RBI), Sltvs U-for-4, RBI). Ro­
binson, Kronenberg and Lefiwlch (one RBI each)
and Montalvo, W ill Trtiutman and Andrew Lisl
(one run scored each).

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UNKNOWN T1NANT I.
UNKNOWN TIRANT II;
MOOCH VILLAQ(
ASSOCIATION, INC .
Mid any unknown hair*.
creditors and other
unknown vpouaet claiming
by. through end undoe
Mty ol tho abovo-namod
Oelrndsnta.
Oo fondant*
N o n e io F
F 0 N I6 L 0 W N I SALS
NOTICE ia hfrtby givan that
the undaraignod Cloth of tha
Circuit Court . ol
day of MAT. 1*49, al ,11 00
o’clock AM. al'tho Wait front
door of tho (ofninolk County
Courthouse In (anford. Florida,
oriot for calo and aott at pubttc
outcry to tho highoat and boat
bidder for each, tho fotlowmgdcccrtbod proporty aituaf# in
•aminola County. Florida
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO 1 t«
of Building IB of HIDDEN VIL­
LAGE
CONDOMINIUM.
o
Condominium, according to tho
Dado ration of Condominium,
tharaol. and athibila tharato.
recorded tho 12nd day of
Worth. I N ) , in Official Rocorda
Booka 1(34, pago t i l l through
triT. ol tha Public Rocorda of
■emtaoto County. Florida, and
aa amended by the following
Amendmuni* Official Record*
Booka 143ft page t M I . Official
hecard* Book* 1438. pago
l i t ] . Official Record* (look*
1141. pago 2001. Official
Rocorda Book 1444. paga 1313,
Official Rocorda Book 1414.
paga 1444. Official Rocorda
Book 1707. paga 1024. Official
Rocorda Book 1731. paga 1320.
Official Rocorda Book 1743.
pago 1000, Official Rocorda
Book 1740. page 1041. Official
Record. Book 1744. pege 444.
Official rocorda Book 1442.
pag* 004 and Official Record*
Book 1474, paga 1448 together
with all appurtananca* tharato.
Including an undivided inleret!
In the common elemonl* ol *eid
Condominium ae Oat forth in
*aid Declaration thereof
purauant to tho Final Judgment
enlared in e cate pending in
•aid Court, tho ttyla af which ia
hndkal*d abovt
WITNESS my hand and official
te*i of *aid Court iht* 14th day
ol April. 1004
If you aro a parton with o draability who naad* any accom­
modation in ordar to participate
in this proceeding, you are antiH*d. at no coat lo you. to tho
provision of certain aaaiatanca.
Pleats contact Court admmiatralor. 301 N. Park Avenue,
tulle N301. tanford. Florida
M77L (407) 323-4330 ail.
4T27. within 2 working day* of
your receipt of this nolice ol
foreclosure sale; if you aro
hearing impaired, eall 1-400441-4771; If you aro voice
impaired, call t-400-444-4770
(COURT SEAL)
Maryanns Mora#
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorolhy W. Boil on
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
tcott 0 Bit hop
Duller 4 Hooch. P.A.
1144 4. Conway Rd . t ie 4
Orlando. Florida 324t2
(407) 341-4200
B4HSt&gt;3274
Publish April 23, 30. 1444
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IS TNS CIRCUIT
eOURT IN AND PON
•IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. ■■-20SS-CA-14-S
MERCANTILE BANK. N A ,
successor by merger with
Rootevelt Bank. N A.,
Ptainlilf.
vt.
KATHLEEN L. BAKER
(49tUNKNOWN).
FIRST INDIANA BANK.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, a political
•ubdlvition ol tho Slate
ol Florida, and any
unknown hairs,

Ltqal Nolle—
devisees, grintsee.
creditors, and other
unknown persons or
by, through end under
any el the above named
Deltodenls,
Defendants
NOTICE la hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk of tho
Circuit Court of Sominolo
County. Fie ride. vriN on the Mlh
diy •&gt; MAY. 1*44. at 11.00
o'clock AM. el the Wee) front
doer of the Oemfnole County
Courthouse In ■snford. Florida.
offer for tale and self al pubbe
outcry to the highoat and boat
bidder for each, the toNowmgdsccnbed property situate in
tenenole County. Florida
Let tO and west • 44 lost of
Lot I I. Block II. IAN LAN OO
THi
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
PALM IPRINOI
SECTION,
according to the plat thereof aa
recorded tn Plat Book 3, Pago
ttw i. Public Records of
tenenole County. Ffortdo
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered « a cate pending tn
sard Court, tho stylo ol which t*
indicated above.
WITNESS my hand and ofhefol
spat af **Id Court this 24th day
otApril t i l l
It you are a person with a dis
ability who needs any accom­
modation in ordet lo perlrctpofe
m this proceeding, you ore enti­
tled. it no cost to you. lo tho
provision ol csrtsin assistance
Ptsete contact Court admtnistutor. 301 N Path Avenue,
(till* N301, tanford. Florida
32TTI. (40 T) 323-4330 oaf
4227, within 1 working days ol
your receipt ot this notice ol
toreclosute tele: il you are
hearing impaired, cell 1-000•44-4771. il you are voice
impaired, call 1-400-444-4770
(COURT S(AL)
Mxryenne Morse
CLIRK OF THC
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ATT0RN4Y FOR PLAINTIFF
Nancy A Bishop
Butler 4 Hatch, PA
3114 4 Conway Rd . Sis. ■
Orlando. Florid* 32112
(407) 311-4200
MH4I41I2I
Publish April 30. and May 7,
mo
DEB-207

NOTICE
TO THI PUU.M
Nolice it hereby given the! a
Public Hearing will bo held by
the
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission In tho
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Halt. 4*ntord. Florida at 7.00
pm on Thursday. May 0. 1444,
lo consider tha following
change end amendment to tha
Zoning Ordinance of the City ot
Sanford. Ivminoto County,
Florida
Rexoning from A-L Ivmmole
County
To that of PD. Planned devvlLIOAL OCtCfUPTlOH The 8
440 of Lot *4 (LESS tho E 14'
tor Rd and LESS ROW lor Slate
Road 41 on I). Fie Lend A
Coloninlion Company. Lid., W.
Besrdall's Mtp ot St. Joseph’s,
tt recorded In Plat Book 1,
Page 114. Public Records ol
tvmino s County. Florida
Tho Planning 4 Zoning
Commisaion wilt submit a rec­
ommendation lo tho City
Commission in Isvor ol. or
against the requested change
or amendment
Tha City
Commisifon will hold a Public
Hearing In the Commission
Room in City Hall. Sanford,
Florida at 7.00 p m. on May 24.
IMS. to consider aaid recom­
mendation
Alt parties In Interest and eldi#n» shall have an opportunity
to be heard al said hearings
James R Vslerino. Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commiaeion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decldst to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered al the
above meeting or hearings,
hs/the made need a verbatim
record ol the proceeding*,
including the testimony end
evidence which record is not
provided by the City of Sanford
(FS 2410103)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDlhO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3304424 44 HOURS IN AOVANCE
Of THE MEETING
Publish April 21. 30. IO N
DEB-190

Molw* to hereby »v * n that a
Public Hearing «nS be held by
the
Planning
4
Zoning
Commotion
In the
City
Commission Chamber*. City
HaH. tanford. Florida at TOO
pm on Tltuvaday, May 4. 19H.
to consider the following
change and amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance af Ih* City el
Sanford, tenunefo County.
R*toning from PD. Planned
nretopment
4a toat of RC-t, Reetncled
LIOAL DESCRIPTION Lots 22
* 21. Ctk 10. Draamwotd. at
retarded in Ihe PuMk Records
of Sen*not* County. FL tn Piet
Book 4. Page N
The property being more gen­
erally d e te n u J ax 1024 W
241b Street
The Planning 4 Zoning
Commtstion wtN submit a rec­
ommendation to tho City
Conuntation In favor of. or
Tho City
Commiveroo writ hold a Pubfcc
Hearing in the Commisaion
Room in City Hall. Sanford.
Florida at T 04 p m on May 14.
tSM, to con*idar l e d recom­
mendation
AN parti** in tntarett and cuttens shell have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing*
Jam** R Valenno. Chairman
Pfenning 4 Zoning Commtvston
ADVICE TO THI PUBLIC It *
person decides fo appeal •
decision mad# with re* pec I lo
any matter considered el the
above meeting or hearings,
he/she mod* need a verbatim
record at the proceedings
including the testimony and
evidence which record •* not
provided by the City of Sanford
(FS 2SS 01041
PERSON! WITH DISABILITII4
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THSII
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON
TACT THI PIRSONNEL OFFICt
AOA COORDINATOR AT 3304*24 44 HOUR! IN ADVANCK
OF THE MEETING
Publish April 21. 30. IO N

J U J l l ------------------

M M ESTATE OF
LOIS A LESUE

LOIS A LESUE deceased FSs
Murkier 90-244-CP is pendng *i
trie Circuit Court tor lensnoi*
County Florida. Probate Otwon.
MeadifeeseofwtSchPPO Drawer
C. Sanford. Fkmi* 32771 Th#
names and tddrvtses of trie par
•vt forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSON! ARS
NOTIFIED THAT
it served who have otyeciiont
chsAvng* the vshdity of Ih* wd, #i*
tywMicatlont of Pi* personal repnsentelrve. venue, or (unsdtcbon of
4us Court aro rvqmd fo 14* gw*
cbfvclfona with Pin Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THC FIRST
PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THI DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS crwllora of the dveedent and
other person* htmg claims or
demand* (gaunt dacvdvnl**
estate on whom a copy ol list
notice It served withm Suva
months alter the dale ol the hrst
pubteabon of this notice mutt lit*
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THC FIRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and parsons having claim*
or demand* sgaintl Ihv deca­
dent's estate must file thsir
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUOUCATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS HOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dal* ol ths first publica­
tion ol this Notice i* April 23.
t«99
Personal Representative
VIRGINIA HAMILTON
WILLIAM H MORRISON.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 143303
7100 South U S Highway 17-92
Fern Park. Florid* 32730
Telephone 407/434-1424
Allorn*/ lor Personal
Representative
Publish April 23. 30. 1094
DEB- 234

Looal Notlcet
IN T M OMOUtT OOMT
O f T M 4BTN JWB4CIA4.
ONMilfT, M A « f l POR
GENERAL
JURISOfOnOtt fltWSION
C A M not 44-44#S-0A-14-f
NORWIST MORTOAOI,
ItiC
PLAINTIFF
Vt..
IVAN SANTIAGO
I f LIV1NO. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIM. DCVIIIIS,
ORANTEEI. ASSIGNEES
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PAR T il 4 CLAIMING AN
INTEREST NT, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
IVAN SANTIAGO;
TERESA SANTIAGO
IF UVINO. AND IF DEAD.
TMI UNKNOWN IPOUS1.
HEIM. DEVISEES. ORANTEEI.
ASSIGNEES. LIENOR*.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PANT1IS
CLAIMING AN INTI N U T BY.
THROUGH. UNDER ON
AGAINST TERESA SAMTIA00.
CARILLON COMMUNITY
RESIDENTIAL ASSOCIATION.
INC ; JOHN DOE ANO JAM
DOB AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
NBTWN NP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant to a lumen*ry Fkiei
Judgment ef foreclosure dated
April I f . 1444 entered In C M
Case Ne 44-0M3-CA-14-1 ef
the Circuit Court ol Ih* IITM
Judicial Circuit In and for HIMNOLI
County
SANFORD.
Flond*. I wd ted le th# foghetl
and best fodder lor cash WIST
FRONT DOOR ef the SIMINOli
County Courthouse located at
301 N PARK AVI to 4ANF0N0.
Florida. *1 It 00 a tn. an Ih*
14th day at MAT. 1PM Ih* fol­
lowmg described property a*
set forth to aaid Summary Final
LOT 1ST. TRACT 301 AT CARIL­
LON. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 44. PAGE 31 THROUGH
3T. INCLUSIVE. AS R4COND4D
IN THE PUBLIC RECORD! OP
SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oatod Iht* 11th day ef April.
(CIRCUIT COURT SSAL)
MARYAhNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol toe Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THC LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STIRN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l • University Drive
Suite 400
Plantation FL 33314
(444) 233-4000
4F-29347INCU
In accordance with the
American with DiaatohM* Act.
persons with dwefoktiee need­
ing e special accommodation to
participate m tow proceeding
should contact the Clerk ef the
Circuit Court si the IIM 1NOLE
County Courthouse ef 44F-3134330, net later than seven day*
prior la toe proceeding It hear­
ing impaired, t -*00-914-1771
(TOO) or t-400-444-0770. eta
Florid# Relay Service
Pubiteh. Apr# 21. M . 1444
0FN -2II

IN TNS etNGUfT «#VNT
OP T M 14TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,

•4N4RAL
JURISDICTION MV ISION
C A M NOt 4C-44TS-CA14 N
OMAC MORTOAOI
CORPORATION

PLAINTIFF
V4
FIOCL OCLION,
IF LIVING, ANO IF DEAD.
THI UNKNOWN 4POUII.
HEIRS. D lV IttlS .
GRANTEE*. AtllONECI.
UENORS. CRIDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERI4T NY. THROUGH
UNDER CR AGAINST
FIOCL DELEON. ROSA
DELEON.IF UVINO.
ANO IF OEAO. THC
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DCVISIES. ORANT i l l .
A44IQNCI4. LIENORS,
CREOITORS. TRUSTEE*
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.UNOIR OR
AGAINST ROSA D4LE0N.
FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL. INC .
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT!
IN POSSESSION
U O T f c O T 0" ™
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summery Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
April 23. 1*44, entered in Civil
Case No 44-2474 CAM B ol the
Circuit Court of the 14TH
Judicial Circuit in and for IIM INOLE County, lanford. Florida,
I will sell to Ih* higheil and
best bidder lor cash the West
Front Duar ol Ihe tamlnolo
County Courthouse focatsd at
301 N Park Avsnu* in Sanford.
Florida, al 1100 am on the
2Slh day of MAY. 1004 Ih* fol­
lowing described property aa
aat fortn in said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wit
LOT 41. KING8BRI00I CAST
VILLAGE UNIT I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT RCCOAOEO IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAOCt 41
THROUGH 47. 1NCLU4IV1. AS
RECORDED IN THI PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated (hit 21th day ol April.
1449
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Dorolhy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suit* 400
Plantation. FL 33324
(044) 233-4000
M-32224(FNMA)GMA
In accordance with Ih*
American with Oitafollliaa Act,
persona with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
perticip*:* in this proceeding
should contact Ih* Clark ot tha
Circuit Court *t Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-3234330. not later than savan days
prior to tha proceeding II hear­
ing impaired, t-tOO-414-4771
(TOO) or 1-40O-954-4TT0, vie
Florida Relay Sarvic*
Publish April 30. and May 7.
I MO
0EB-2I2

�Seminole HmM, Sanford. Florida •Friday, April 30,19M •3U

L#9&gt;i Node—

MOmOAO. C O M P A Q , ,
va.
MICHMD NALL
W LIVING. AMO IF OIAO.
w i unknow n i f o u n ,
HUM. D M H M ,

IN I.

IClRCUiT COUNT M M )
MARYANN! N O N tl
Clara at th# Circuit Court
for. OorelAy W lotion

Deputy CtorA
TNI LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J . S TIR k. F A
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTIFF

^ M F E N O A H T lB )

■ a m i va

M l &gt;. University Drive

(ulto MO
Ftontotlon. FL 33314

NOTICI IS H IM IV OIVSN
purauant to a Summary Final
JudfIMfll

|W4| 2234000
M-»30(«FM|NAT
In accordance wild th*
Amanaan with OtsabrlMio* Act
person* with disabilities needM a special accommodation lo
participate In tfita proceeding
should contact the Clara at tha
Orcull Court at tha UMtNOLI
County Courthowao at 407-333-

dst#4

Apr.I S3. ISN . antarad M Chnl
Caaa No M N ST CA 14 S ol
Nio Circuit Court ol tha tSTM
Judicial Circuit In and lar SSM*
NOLI
County
SANFONO.
NOLI
County.
SANFONO.
Florida. I wM tad lo tha highest
and boat btddar tar each W IS T
FNONT OOON OF COUNT*
MOUSI ol Mo SSM NO LI

and heat btddar lor each
W IS T FNONT DOOM OF COURTMOUSI ol tha SlUtNOLI

! £ , * » « «
• 407-772-3373 or
I lor mere nlo
17-41 Sanlord. FL
Sami no la County,
under tha Fktitiou,
u m IA N , and Vmt

M — W E IG H T

M anagem ent

mg a apacial accommodation la
participa’e m Vua procaadmo
ahaaid contact tho Clarti o f tha
Circuit Court at tha SSMtNOLS
County Courthouaa at 407-3334330. not lalar than aaaan day*
prior lo Ota procaadmo It hoar*
mo unpaired. I HO H I I t t l
(TOO) or 1-400-M4-4770 «la

■WSIVCMM A/S/A MANT
IWS1TCHM: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MANY I
IWSSTCHIK A/tUA MART
IWSSTCHIK. IF ANT.
UNITSD STATU OF
AMimCA. TNI SPRINGS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
MC . JOHN DOS ANO JANS
DOS AS UNKNOWN TINANTS
M POSSESSION

PDNS6LDSHRS SALS
NOTICI IS H IM IV OIVSN
purauant to a Summary Fmal
Judgme nt al loractaauta doled
April M. ttM . antarad m Chnl
Caaa No M II4CA 14 ■ ol tho
Circuit Court ol tha IITH
Judicial CmcuN In aad lar SSMNOLI
Caonty.
SANFONO.
Florida. I unN taK lo tha htohaal
and boat butdar tar caah AT
THI WIST FNONT OOON al the
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
Mealed at 301 N SANK AVSNUI
In SANFONO. Florida, a l t 1 00
am on the 11ih day ol MAT.
I M t the lotlowing daaenbad
proport/ at aal Mrth m l « d
LOT It . WOOOBRIOGI AT THE
SPRINGS UNIT ONE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PUT THEREOF AS
NICONOEO IN PU T BOOK 2«.
PAGE 70. PUBLIC MCONOBOF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thia 3&lt;th day ol April.
IMS
(CIRCUIT COUNT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk el tha Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Ballon
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICE! OF
OAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTIFF
M t S Univarally Drive
Sulla kOO

Plantation. FL 33334
(444) n 3-4000
IT-1S32S (EMC)
In accordance with Ika
American with Dieabtkltea Act.
paraona with diaabiktlee need­
ing a apacial accemmodaNon lo
participate In Hue proceeding
ahouId contact tha Clerk al tho
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa al 407-3234330. not lalar than raven daya
prior to tho proceeding l| hear­
ing Impaired. t-000-ttS-0771
(TOO) or l-OOO-tlS-1770. via
Florida Relay Servke.
Pubkah April 30. and May 7.

Circuit Court al tha MMtNOLS
County Cowrthouaa al 407-3B3-

may * y ctaanar ( k
M

n a n a m

c

a

may dry ctaanar be. t
MoriUtolPTOtfoO-TCT.
neeelen Chambara. City HaH.
SanMrd. Florida al T 00 p m on
Thuraday May 0. 1000. M con*
aider tha toUowino change and
amandmanl to lha Zoning
Ordinance ol tho City o l
SanMrd. SemtnoM County
Florida.
heron.ng Imm NMOI. MullipM
Family
NaaidaMial-Ottica-

Tha Planning

B Zoning

tOM. lo conaidor raid reeommandat an.
AH parties in tnlereal and citltana than have an opportunity
M to hoard al aaid hearings
Jamas N VaMnno. Chairman
Planning t Zoning Commission
A0VICE TO THE PUBLIC It 4
parson decides to appeal a
decision mode with respect lo
any matter considered al lha
above mealing or hearmge.
ha/aha made need a verbatim
record ol tho proceeding#,
including tha testimony and
evidence which record is not
provided by tha City ot SanMrd
(Ft 200 0101)
PSN0ON0 WITH DISABILITIES
NEE0INQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COORDINATOR AT 3301424 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
Publish April 31. 30. 10M
DID-111

NOTICE OF AOENCV ACTION TAKEN BV TUB
ST. JONES RIVER M M HARASSMENT DISTRICT
Notice ta gven that the lollowing permit waa Issued on April
30.I M t to ADAMS BLOO MATERIALS PROPERTY PARTNERSHIP
tM I 7th ST. SW WINTER HAVEN. FL 33U0. permit f40-117-0440SRP Tho protect k located In OeminoH County taction 34.
Township I t South. Range 30 East Tha permit author Idea A BUNFACE WATER MANAGEMENT EVSTEM ON 0.331 ACRES TO
SERVE A TRUE* MANUFACTURINO FACILITY KNOWN A0 ADAMS
BLOO MATERIALS Tha receiving waterbody la 0T. JOHNS
Tho flle«(e) containing tha application for tho above listed parm l la available lor tnapeebon Monday through Friday aacapt Mr
legal holidays 1 00 a m to I 00 p m. at tha it. Johns River Water
Management District (District) Headquarter*. Highway 1M Waat.
Pale Ika FL 32170-1420 A parson whose substantial intaraata am
affected by lha Oiatncl permitting decision may petition lor an
administrative hearing in accordance with Factions 120 440 and
120 17. F.8.. or may chooee to pursue mediation aa an altornaUvo
remedy under asc lion 120 173. Florida Statutes, and rules 28104 l i t and 24-1M.401-404. Florida Administrative Code
Petitions must comply with tha requirements ol Florida
Administrative Coda. Chapter 24-104 and Rule 40C-I 1007 and be
tied with (received by) tha District Clark located at District
Htadqualera. 4049 Raid ttraet Palalka Florida 32177. PakUone
Mr administrative hearing on tho abovo appkcatmn&lt;s) must bo
tied Within twanty-ona (21) daya ol pubbeatton ol thia notke or
within twanly-sra (29) day* ol Iho Ottlrkl depositing nolle* of thia
infant in tha matt tor those persons to whom tho district mail*
actual notice Failure to tile a petition within thi* time period (hall
constitute a waiver ol any rightist such poraonfs) may have to
request an administrative determination (hearing) under sections
120 449 and 120 97. F t., concerning Iho aubiocl permit
Petition* which *r* not hied in accordance with tha above provi­
sion* arc subfecl lo dismissal
Because the admmstratn* hearing process is designed to Mrmuiato final agency action, in* tiling of a petition moans that the
Otatriers final action may be different tram tho position taken by
it in this nolw* ol Inlsnl Psraon* who** substantial Intaratt* will
be allectedby any such final decision of the District on the appli­
cation have lha right lo petition M become a party lo tha pro­
ceeding. in accordance with the requirements set forth above
Publish April 30 I9M
DEB-277

ROBERT M WOODALL. JN .
IF LIVINO. ANO IF 0IA 0
TMI UNKNOWN SPOUSI.
HUM. DIVISMS.
ONANTUS. ASSIONUS.
USNONS. CNIOtTONS.
TNUSTIIS ANO ALL OTHIN
PANTIU CLAIMINO AN
MTSMST BY. THNOUOH.
UNOSN ON AOAINST
NOBSNT M. WOOOALL. JN ;
JiTTAM WOODALL.
IF LIVING. ANO IF OIAO.
THI UNKNOWN SPOUSI.
H tlM . OSVISSSS. ONANTUS.
AUKM IkS. U INO M .
CMOITONS. TRUSTIES
AND ALL OTHIN PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTINUT BY.
THNOUOH. UNOSN ON
AOAINST JITTA M WOOOALL.
COUNTRY DOWNS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC ; BANC ONC FINANCIAL
SINVICU. INC.. JOHN DOS
ANO JANS DOS AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSUSIOM
OSFINOANT(S)
NOTICI OF
FONSOLOSUM SALS
NOTICI IS HINISY OIVSN
punuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol ferecloeure dated
April 23. ISSS. antarad in Civil
Caaa No SS 2301 CA 14 B ol
the Circuit Court ol the ISTH
Judicial Circuit m and Mr SSMINOLI
County.
SANFONO.
Florida. I will celt to tha higheel
and beat btddar Mr caah AT
THE WEST FNONT OOON ol lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located al 301 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFONO. Florida, al I t 00
a m on tha 2Sth day ol MAY.
ISSS lha lollowing daaenbad
property aa aal forth in aaid
Summa-y Final Judgment. to"L O T 33. COUNTRY OOWNS.
PHASE II. ACCONOINO TO THE
PU T THEREOF AS NICONDSD
M P U T BOOK 2*. PAOSS St B
12. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oalad thia 24th day ol April,
ISO
(CIRCUIT COUNT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark al the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
0AVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FON PUINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
■uile 300
Planlilmn. FL 33324
(SS4) 233-4000
M-3131 l(CMI)
In accordance with lha
American wtlh Disabilities Act.
paraona with disabilities need­
ing a apaclal accommodation lo
pertlcipata in thia proceeding
ahoukt contact tho Clark ol tho
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3234330. not later than raven daya
prior lo tha proceeding It hear­
ing Impaired. 1-800-tlS-S7Tt
(TOO) or t-SOO-IIS-irrO. via
Florida Relay Service
Pubkah April 30 and May T.

KSNNSTHQ WASItWICZ
IF LIVINO. ANO IF OSAO.
TMS UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
H U M . OSVISSSS.
ORAMTSES. ASSIONIIS.
USNONS. CNSOITORS.
TNUSTIIS ANO ALL OTHIN
PANTIIS CLAIMINO AN
MTSMST BV. THNOUOH.
UNOSN ON AOAINST
MNNCTH O WASIIWIC2.
SONSIIAHNAV N WASISWtCZ
IF LIVINO. ANO IF 0 U 0 .
THI UNKNOWN SPOUSI.
H U M , D IVISIU. ORANTSU.
AU H 1N IU . USNONS.
CNSOITORS. TNUSTIIS
ANO ALL OTHIN PANTIU
CLAIMINO AN INTSMST BY.
THROUGH. UNOSN ON
AOAINST SONSIIAHNAV A
WASISWICZ. BNVNHAVSN
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC ; JOHN DOS ANO JANS
DOS AS UNKNOWN TINANTS
IN POSSESSION
FONSOLOSUM SALS
NOTICI IS HINISY OIVSN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judg ment al Mroctoeura dated
April 33. ISM. antarad m Chnl
Caaa No M &gt;113 CA 14 B al
tha Circuit Court ol tha ISTH
Judicial Clrcwl in and far
Seminole County. Sanford.
Florida. I will aall to tha tughaat
and boat bidder lor caah at tha
Waat front door ol tha I f minola
County Courthouaa located at
301 N. Park Avenue in lanloid.
Florida, at It 00 a m on lha
2tlh day of MAY. ISM lha fol­
lowing daaenbad property aa
judgment to-wit
LOT 111. BRYNNAVEN FORET
REPLAT. A REPUT OF BRYNHAVEN. ACCONOINO TO THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RSC0R0E0
IN P U T BOOK 30. PAOE 20
ANO I t . OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROE
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated thia 20th day of April.
IMS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
OAVIO J (TERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
M t S. University Orive
Suita 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(944) 333-1000
9t-33431(NAVY)
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act.
persona with disabilities need­
ing a apacial accommodation to
participate in Hue proceeding
ahould contact tha Clark ol tho
Circuit Court al tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3234330. not lalar than seven daya
prior lo the proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. I •900-993-9771
(TOO) or 1-900-949-9770. via
Florida Relay Servk*.
Publiah April 30. and May 7.
1M9
D E B -2 4 3

FUUNTIFF
N PHIL MUFF. JR .
IF LIVINO. ANO IF 0 U 0 .
THI UNKNOWN 8POU9I.
HUM . O tVISliS.
ONANTUS. ASSIONIIS
USNONS CRIOITORS
TRUSTS(9 ANO ALL OTHIN
FANTIIS CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST ST. THNOUOH.
UNOSN ON AOAINST
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KANIN O HUFF.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF QUO.
TMi UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
H U M . OSVISSSS. ONANTUS.
AMK3NUS. U IN O M .
CNSOITORS. TNUSTIIS
ANO ALL OTHIN MNTIIS
CLAIMINO AN INTINSST BY.
THNOUOH. UN0KN ON
AOAINST KANSN O HUFF.
KINOS BNIOOS COMMUNITY
SINVtCSS ASSOCIATION.
INC ; ROYALWOOO (STATU
AT KINGS BNIOOS VILLAOi
ASSOCIATION. INC : PACIFIC
SHONS FUNOINO. JOHN DOS
ANO JANE DOS AS
UNKNOWN TINANTS
IN POSSESSION.
N O T Ic 'ttV *0* * ™
FONSOLOSUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVSN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Mtecloeuf* dated
April I t , ISSS. antarad m Civil
Caaa No M 3S3S CA 14 P ol
tho Clrcu.t Court ol lha 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFONO.
Florida. I will tall to lha highatl
and boat bidder tor caah AT
WIST FNONT OOON ol tha
tlMINOLE County Courthouaa
located al 301 N PARK AVI in
SANFONO. Florida, at It 00
a m on the ISth day ol MAY.
ISOS tha lotlowing daaenbad
property a* eat forth in eatd
lumma-y Final Judgment, to­
wn
LOT 42. KINOSBNIOOE.
PHASE I A. ACCONOINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS
NSCONOiO IN PLAT BOOK 41.
PAOSS t f THNOUOH It. PUB­
LIC MCONOS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

• o tka f a r ™ ™
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVSN
purauar I to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ol Mrecloeura dated
April It. ISM. antarad In Chnl
Caaa No St 2«43 CA 14 P ol
Hi# Cireul Court ot tho ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and Mr SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFONO.
Florida. I mil rail to tho tughaat
aad baat bidder lor caah WSST
FNONT DOOR ol lha SSMtNOLS
County Courthouaa located at
Ml N PARK AVS In SANFONO.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on tha
11th day ol MAY. IS M tho fol­
lowing daaenbad property aa
tat fortn m raid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 42. BLOCK O. WOOOMENS PARK 2ND M P U T .
ACCONOINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF A t RECORDED IN
PUT BOOK 13. MOE 73. OF
THE PUBLIC RICONOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thia tf th day el April.
(CINCU.T COUNT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark al the Circuit Court
By Oorclhy W Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Mt • University Drive
lulls SO0
Plantation F L 33334

(SI4) 233-1000
M*32972(NATR)
In accordance with lha
American with Diaabkitiaa Act.
paraona with disabilities need­
ing a apacial accommodation to
paitwlpato in this procaadmg
mould contact tha Clerk ol the
Circuit Court at lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3234330. not lator than S e v a n days
prior to tha proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. 1-000-tM-077t
(TOO) or t-iOO-OSS-0770. via
Florida Relay Sarvka
Publish April 33. 30. IMS

MS-314

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Count*, C«no&lt; ciyprogram n ensue horn quouiov by famous
poopk. pest and p m c lech osar n fw opnot trends lor encowr
rodsyscU* OrgueW C

OV

XVQVM

parson M F. 1770 Hangar Rd
Sanford Aaporl No prion# c a n

PVV X

KTIIL

impaired young men /
Stud tor House Cord
330-9310

firsaLQedsa!
O p p o r t u n it ie s
|oin the largest Sea/ring Service In trie World! Adecco
Employment Sendee has the |ob for youl We offer
great pay. great benefits, and the opportunity to work
for prominent companies In the Lake Mary/Heathrow
area. We are currently recruiting for the toilowtng posi­
tions;
•Switchboard Operators S8.SO-S9.SO per hour
- Receptionists 37.00-18.00 per hour
•Administrative Assistants 39-314 per hour
•Customer Service Heps 38-310 per hour
•Data Entry Operators 38-39 per hour
•rue Clerks 37.SO per hour
•Accounting Clerks 38 • S9 per hour
•Word Processors 39-314 per hour

Please |oln u s on Monday, May
3rd, 1999 b etw een the hours o f
10am to 3 pm and Interview with
one o f our C ertified Recruiters.
J K V Q V X

J B S Y W P Y M O

P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : 'Life doesn't have cigar edges * David Hockney
*11 Botticelli w e re alive today ha'd be w orking for Vogue
— P e le r Ustinov

Adccco Is located at 200 Waymont CT. Suite 124. In
Lake Mary The Adecco office Is between Huntington
Bank and the Post O f he* on Lake Mary Bfvd. Fleas*
call us at 407-330-7171 If you need more Information. 8
Or you may fax resumes to 407-330-9668

�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad

4 * •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Honda •Friday. April 30.190#

71— H

elp

W

a n ted

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LWIVil&gt;9 EieliUCTO
rE

Nsnonwid* tnoor-traaef trsrvng
cantor located si Santord s f*w
driving Instructors Candidates
null have verifiable tractor M4pioma or GEO and an merest in
taicrnng others
Compebtiva
wage package mctode* comps
ny paid heafth msurance. vaca­
tion and participation m 401K
No overnight wavat. F iA P in
tuna potmens Cal Rick at 3288000
_________ _

Dump Truck Driver
COL Requred, FT. Benefit*
407-322-4133
Elactrtcian: Com e«p raqd Dr
Lie raqd al local won 0FWP
Teneky Inc. 322-7047
E ip. Auto/ Align2 Braka Tech,
naadad. can-had m at least one
area Alao TV* Imtalar naadad
Apply at 9*ara Auto Cantaf.
450 Town Canter Ctrcta. San-

FLOOMNQ MSTALLERS
Hardwood and laminate Floor­
ing Apprentice* naadad mmedialety tor edatashed. aipandng. company ktost be aM to
Rt up to 80 Lb* and won on
knaa* tor arranged penod ol
Bme Gnat advancement op­
portunity O l Jach »1 ZZ1-6M3
try and MUR ftav* vahd &lt;THart iicanja and
past back
ground check
FT periihibte ctorkt: Vinoul
diyW lM R Muit pones* math
ikitl* 4 physical requirement!
SAVE-A-LOT. 2921 Ortando Or.
tt20. Santord
FT TEACHING POSITION
3 yr old class Musi nave COA
or m process ol completing Eicaiient pay with insurance and
benefits CM Joyce. 321-7635
ELECTRiCtANS/EXP. HELP­
ER WANTED Appft al |064&lt;le
17-92 4 Weioon Rd U Mary
Sae Howard Ward.
Glaaa manufacturer n Santord
looking to rwr* 2 to 3 good, eag­
er men. espd and meipd to
learn giasa busmen Wfl train
Fiend* hr* good pay 407-3213666

71— H e l p W a n t e d
INSURANCE CLAMS CLERK
F T Pol OfticeWonJ process­
ing required E«p d Wrvtows
hetotol Good Sal Benefits 407323 9522 Of 1 800-283-5122.
ER. 170____________________ __
LIGHT OFFICE HELP
Bi ling ual a pl u s

A MOVE M U C C IA IJ1 400 »q
It 4 up' $265 A MONTH. OKIcaSioraga. 321 -01JO or 415-3506

PART TRIE POSITIONS:
Lot Driver
Block D e n
Computer Check In Parson
Counter Clan
Vehicle Cheek in Person
P el -up Deevery Driver
Security Guard

LARRPIKM T LOT - M M *
Late. Lodi M v s i t o m
90000175000
LAKE FRONT LOT-Swna laland. Lana Monrot. Itodueed.
non 974.900
VACANT LO T-Lodi Arts*
932000.1a. pH* a w d M
LAKE MART LOTRWoodkJ
125.000

141—Homes For Sale
2 BR near Crooma Stew* 9 new
refrgaraior Nca rwvjnborhood.
no peta 1300
407 321 4217

STEHSTROlil

MASONS (w tools A aapanancaVMASON TINDERS (*/•»pan*ncal needad immediately
Daily pay 4 traruportation avalabto Compewve pay Cal 407/
302-1940 or 2585 Pan Dftva.

New hiring alt portion* Top
pay. pad vacation* after I year
MeOcal cane lit* and a Drug
Free Won place 4650 w SR 48
West Santo* 407-J3O-77T5 A
3770 Orlando Or 17-82-Santord.
407-321-4308

133—Acreage Lot For
Sale

1 0 J— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

71— H e l p W a n t e d

sq. A CaRonva uyta 2 Rory
!pool,
- - . .(erms
——.—i ci emenmes aa^
m siducad to 1123.000
Ctaaate l«Ma 4 Br. 2 t/2 Ba.
Krapiae*. 2241 aq IL 2 atory
Double
lot
150X155
1125.000.

Adame C l. WbodsdU
911.000

Shop Samlnot# Hi raid's
CUsstMds Evtrydiy!

JIM DOYLE

97— A pa r t m e n t s
Fu r n is h e d

(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

Historic District 1SW1BA:
1475-mo • security Efficiency:
337Vmo • security 323D229

105— D utlex/Triplex

SH3 2 H

Now
P f Hiring

Okfedk (407) 190Q 448M X 49/na

1/2 Duple*. tBR I B A Cent AC.
No Pets 5400/mo Jernlgin
Properties 1)0-3351

(407) 716-TALK*
Credit card Billing

1 -eoo-cm r-F U N

Sales
Associates

Ibdrm apt. eompieie privacy,
one person only. SiOOwk pkn
3200 M c C a l 321-3735

99— A pa r t m e n t s
U n fu r n ish e d

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en tals

EOEMF/XW
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

OFFICE MANAGER
Ful bme. Computer it. tome
Bookkaepmg Outgoing mckvidual to won with public m person
and by phone Asaat w*h spe­
cial events Forwtrd letter ol in­
terest or resume plus 3 rets .to
Office Manager. Greater Oviedo
Chamber of Commerce, P.O.
S o i 621234. Oviedo FL 33724

163— W a tc r tr o n t
Pr o p e r t y F o r S a le

SANFORD Hill. Mat 1/1 Wf
Fwepiac*. End PaDo. Hard-

FUU. TM E POSITION:
T « * Clerk (No e«p r*q -wiit
trim)

Between 9AM-4PM MondayWednesday 3895 S»R 48 East
Santord (comer oi 48 and 415)
407-323-4090

157—Mobile Homes
For Sale

Country-Osteen: Travel trailer tor
ONE Utilities included ST&amp;wk.
1200 Security 324-9001 or 322-

9410

Jemigan
properties, inc.
For 425 iq. ft olfice nates
downtown Santord Two 400 iq

99— A p a r tm e n ts
U n fu r n ish ed

ft office space units nr down­
town Ron Jemigan. 330-3255

Otftc* 4 Store AveUaMe
1000* iq IL. A/C. private rest
room. 3450/ma 322 6169

771-4113

Clerical • Light
Industrial • Assembly
• General Labor
• Warehouse
• Manufacturing

• Full and Part-Time
• Advancement Opportunities
a

*i

it * p v

• Competitive wages

• Administrative
• Data Entry
• Receptionist

Apply by Phone 24 hours ■ day!

1-800-7TI-JO B S

Short Term /long Term Temporary, Temporary
to Hire A ssign m e n ts Available

oh thank haavan

W e specialize In personalized service tor our
clients and employees!
501 N ORlANIIll AVI

s u m /It • WINttH I’AMk

s o fx m m w u )!
100— C o n d o m i n i u m
R entals

Plant Workar-FT:
Chemical
Mini - Seek mdmtduai tor gen­
ets! laciiity upkeep, wirehousmg.
drum handimg. (Forklift/
Electrical eip helpful) MS di­
ploma. dependaDto-Santort For
App Into 321-79t0 Drug Free

103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d

• 15 Day COL Training
• Dey 4 Weekend Claeses
• Financial Assistance

• Cantors Hiring On Sits

..Truck Driver
s institute

HIRING CANVAS PACKERS
For Manne Canvas Operstions.
E r &gt; Reo 327-H2S
Lake tovy. 2br/iba lenced yard.
CMA. great area. $57S/mo.* de­
posit 332-9947. .

House Cleaning - Perfect Job!
Low ttrru 2-5 dayi/wk S7/hr.
MJe* pd, car mqd &gt;34-5595

Outstanding Sum m er Job
Opportunities exist now at

804V554-7364

Orlando/Sanford Airport.
Get in on all the grov/thl
D yn A ir Services, Inc. is experiencing phenomenal grow th in our

C l MECHANIC
M Long wood area munuliiturcr
sale Is kecking j qualified
Efcosncc mcih.inu

Irrigation Laborer
F/T. aapenance preferred Vaca­
tion. pension CM 322-8133

candidates will h m v

LAB O RERS NEEDED

second year o f operations. N o w is a perfect opportunity to get
involved in the dynamic commercial aviation industry. W e are current*
ly accepting applications for part-tim e Ramp Services and part-time
Aircraft Cleaners positions. Applicants m ust w ork a flexible schedule,
understand som e trig jish, pass a drug screening, com plete a ten year
work/school history, ro r those interested in Ramp Services positions
you must possess a valid Florida driver's license and be able to lift up

FOR UNDERGROUND
tm U T V CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MSUMANCC ANOM1K
PLANI Dm* free weripuc*
Apsiy at SM MMw Drive.

LAKEVKW NURSING
CENTER
is undergoing a matsrve e*panlion Wa are adding 65 bed*
and win soon be accepting
Medcsre 4 Medicaid NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY licensed social
worker, CNAs M shifts 4 main­
tenance helper Also accepting
lor LPNs, CNAs 4 housekeep­
ing lor the eipansion New
competitive pay rales wen ben­
efits Apply in person 919 East
2nd 51. Santord. 322-6707 E O £
DFWP_______________________

Lawn Service: Musi have espenence Good Ors Lie S7.SGTir
to start 324-1241, after Apm
Legal Secretary: Busy Santord
lew office has immedute open­
ing lor a legal secretary with
superior phone 4 computer
skills. Faimlianty wilh W P .
Undtech. trust accounting, real
estate. 4 prodste a plus Must
be non smoker, seif motivated,
willing u learn Fas resume
to
407-321-1467

Immediate openings! 5 line
pnone system Camputar knowfadga hatptol M F. 7 30-4 00pm
430 7116 OFWP______________

gja m t iu n ic jl ipmudc
fi ftosibiljt)-

■fcHgemling iin cspcricnic und
^ncAOIk A mcdikjl bcnclil*
HjdWC vllnlllJ m ml tv-iinii- .mil

$4-00 per hour forAircraft Clea

history to

David M Company
Brintl, A ASSOC., 434-7444

Site Work Labor

Jt)1 Valentine Way
tainKwmxI.ri .41750

0L Required. FT. Benefits

in .-a H iw

tango Dr or CM 324 1741_______
TRUCK DRIVER lor 3 days a
week, possibly lull time, local
deliveries Only neat and dean
should apply Needs to have
COL license. 834-3615
WANTED 97 People HI
We’l PAY you lo lose
up to 29 plus pounds
CALL TON FREE 1-600-754 5470

Private Invesugatioos • VIP Security
Protective Security • Airport Security
Secunty Guards (Home/Business) ,
Leans* Numbws A9fl00144 •B9500I54
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Fs* 1407) 321 2163 Can (407)314-7067
Pager 1 886-509 6994 Email usginvOaol com
JOHN WRIGHT. JR Presidenf

2621 S. Orlando Dr., Suite 8
________ Sanford, F L 32773

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Light Industrial
W orkers N eeded
Adecco Employment Services Is now hiring lor many
different light Industrial positions In the Sanford/Lake
Mary area.
•Meat Packers 1st shift 57 00 per hour
- Quality Control Inspector 1st shift $7 00 and up
■ Dess Brake operator 1st shift experience required
57.42 - 5 11 BO per hour
•CDL Drivers 3rd shift 58 42
- Certified Forklift 2nd and 3rd shift 57 00 - 58 00
• Assembly Line Supervisor I st shift 57.50
•Material Handlers 2nd shift 56 25
•Medical Assemblers I st shift 56 20 per hour
•General Labor 56 00 • 58 00 per hour

9- Free-s Uniform
s*i ' *
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*&gt; *f .

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9- Free Parking
9 Com prehensive industry training

For more information on thesepositiqi
come by our administration office Mood
from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p^. to fill out
call us at (407) 322-3693. We ait

Open House Interviews
Monday May 3rd, 1999
between the hours o f I0am-3pm
fleause bring kientlfk^rton tor proof of eiiglbriiry to work In the
United States
Adecco. Lake Maty. Is located at ZOO Waymont CT
Suite IZ4 between Huntington Bank and the Post
Of lice on Lake Mary Btvd Please call 407-330- 7 17 1
tor more Information.
Alter o k an equal npfwtunity wnpLiye.

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322-2111 of Tall free from Orlando U 1 -M M
You can fax vour ad to 407*323-0400
300 N. Franch Ava., Sanford 32771 • P. O. Boa 1667. Sanford 32772
Our office la opan to aarva you Monday through Friday, • am ■5 pm

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rant
125 Laase To Own
127 StorageiOffice For Rant

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67 Career
Constants
60 Resumes
70 Education A Tramtog
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

RE AI

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To Share
93 Rooms Far Rent
95
98
97 Apartments •Furnished
90 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Oupiee/Tnpfex
107 M ob* Homes For Ram
111 Resort vacations
114 Warahousa/RenM Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt ConaoAdaSon |
55 Business
Opportunities
87 Opportunrttoe
59 Financial Services
81 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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153— W a t e r f r o n t
Pr o p e r t y F o r S a l e

GARAGE SALES

A TAR O B A L I i* tha perfect
way to do that and via Bantonato
Naraktf can bm g paopia to yum
door Advert** you tato n Via
Uemwvo/to N m W tor orVy 1 51/
kna and M ich i'a «ama toava
OARAGE BALE
•ttoa
lha monay coma* n Cal
MULTt-FAMLV
by Noon on Tuaaday and yocv 5Cardinal Oak* Phase U (aarty
kna ad can run tar three day* m
bad*)
lha Herald tor ONLY 59.1*11 Al
553 Momma Oova C*cta
to l*k to that you prepay the
-UkE-Men. f !. Fa- Ss l M bjil . ad Ca4 u *-m can hetort
BANOtN ART TAM SAID
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
OOtGINAL PAJNTINO‘CAROS'
FLORAL BASKETS'HAWAUAN
1 Family Yard tato: Ev*ryVvng
T SHIRTS BATIK BAGS ETC
horn A to Z. Apt X 4 May 1. S MAT 14 • 1A4P
5pm. 2036 JaiTavaon Ava (taka
SPECIAL MOTHERS OAT
MHtanv* e to 20Vt SL turn aati
a rm
'9 W 5 PARK AVE 5ANF0fip_ two brock* to JaPataon)
MuM Family BEWp f BMto Stoto
Apr 30 May t 4 3 On 0»*k»
ia. ra il to Waknra Rtvav Fad*
oil SR 46
TARO SAL*
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH3
INC
Yard, hake tala, car wish prut
cNcfcan tanner* 53 Donation it
RjytAppI l7-92md4ih San
ton!
May III. M m •

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Yard Sala: Attoriad kitchen S
noutanok]
itam*.
ckxna*.
book* crilt Itam*. toy* 4 mtoc
2590 Grenada Av# (oil a 25to
SI) Sal only, 8 3pm

209 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparel
211 Anaque/Cosecsblee
219 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Seles
219 Wanted to Buy

as

245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 AdtMone A
254 Air Condrttontng

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 04, Lube A Fitter
294 Painting
299 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PterxVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Booling
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding

305 Smart Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swmming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportason
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Wetdtog A Sheet Metal
318 We* Doing
319 Window Washing A Tinting

K I T *N* 1 A H I . Y I . K &lt;R b&gt; l.t ir r ) W right
231— C a r s F o r S a u

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

1992
Chevy Cornea, 4dr.
Wha* Tinted Wd*. Lk new ml, A C
52900 00 Ph 323-0612

AUCTION

91 VWJCTTAOL
Autry4 W. asking *2195 00
467-922-1088 (toava message!

BENEFIT BALE
CAT PROTECTION SOCIETY
2460 MtoUonvrHe (oil C 25th
S I), Huge' Lot* ol everything"
County Fair 4 Yard Sato al SOS
Hickory Ava Church ol Ood
Tape 4 space tree tor donation
of total tala (15%) to halp our
BuAdmg Fund
Coma one.
Coma
al
Sat
May 1*4 horn BAM
2PM
Ph 321-0206 God OtottH

Youlfi that make* a tatterence
Oarage Sato' 1104 W 3rd St.
May 1*1 8-T Providence MB
Church

OARAGE BALE
746 Oaywood Cvcto, Sunnland
Estates. Largo dotk. Tent bed.
“ ■ 1Proc . Mi«c 4 tot* tor |l
ov taw BAT. E AM

OARAGE SALE
119 N SUMMERLIN AVE
FRI LS I AND SAT 511

5010 South Santord Av * 30pm

APRIL 30th
m 7:30 PM

238— V ehicles W a n ted
Shop Seminole Herald s
CUsuftedi Everyday!

185— D u p l e x F o r S a l e

WANT TO GET RIO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

OARAGE SALE
UULTI-FAMLY
Cardinal Oak* PMte H laarfy
beds)
553 Mornng Dove Otto

201

311-7800

aan* at sals

30 J vraan R d . Sartor 0

199 Pets A Supplies
200 Lhrsstock/Farm

m

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
239 TruduBuses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcyclet/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rac. VehicleVCampers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sato

255 Alterations
258 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer ConsUting
282 Cabinets
283 Carpentry
284 Carpet A installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywafl
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Mvi
279 HauNng
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janilortai Services
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shame prevents you from being hon­ me.
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anorexia, drag and alcohol addiction, and ask for a referral to a practitioner
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