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1999
Year. No. 157
(407)322-2611
Sanford, FL
S O C m iU

Lottery

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

□BRIEFLY

Winning

Numbers

T w o b o y s race c h a rg e s t o r r a p e o i g irl
S T A F F W H ITE R

7th S t m t
In Sanford, on Monday opena
Ita doors to adult students
seeking a high school educa­
tion. Presented by Seminole
Community College, the
-General Education Diploma
classes will be held Monday
through Thursday. 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Call (407) 328­
4722 to register.

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS - A
15-year old girl who Is a
freshman
at
Lyman
High
School Is rec overing after b e ­
ing sexually assaulted by two
teenagers In a home near Al­
tamonte Springs on Thursday,
according to police.
Seminole County S h e riffs
deputies
arrested
Dom inic
Gurrieri,
18.
and
Ryan
Tum i paced, 17. at O urrieri’s
home at 1155 Tlagah Drive
near Altamonte Springs
at

about 4:20 p.m. for sexual bat­
tery on the girl.
Police sold
the assault occurred at O urrleri's home between 2 to 3 p.m.
Ourrieri
and
T u m lpseed
“took turns sexually assaulting
her against her win.* Seminole
County Sheriffs Deputy Ed
McDonough said.
Tum lpseed. who lives at 210
Varsity Circle In Altamonte
Springs, la a Junior at Lake
Brantley High School. O urrleri Is a mechanic at a Wektva
bowling alley. Neither T u m lp ­
seed or Ourrieri have a prior
record o f sexual assault, ac­
cording to police.

The girl entered Ourrieri's
home with two friends. Ourri­
eri
and Tum lpseed
were
‘ friends
of
a
friend.*
McDonough said, and the girl
had not met the two before
Thursday.
The girl's two friends had
left her alone In the home with
Ourrieri and Tum lpseed when
the
assault
occurred.
McDonough said.
At about 3:30 p.m.. the girl
ran to a Cumberland Farms
convenience store at State
Road 436 and Academy Drive
to call her parents. The girl's
parents then called police.

Ourrieri
and
Tum lpseed
w ere on a row boat tn a pond
beh in d Ourriert'a home when
deputies made the arrest.
They
did
not
resist.*
McDonough said.
*We d id
have to convince them to pad­
dle back to shore a little
quicker.*
Ourrieri and Tum lpseed did
not seem to realize how much
trouble
they
were
In.
McDonough said.
T h e y may not have realized
the seriousness o f what they
w ere doing.* McDonough said.
T h e girl was examined fay a
m edical doctor before return­

ing to her Altamonte Springs
home. She will llkrly receive
psychological
counseling.
McDonough said.
T h e psychological damage
may
never
go
away.*
McDonough said.
Ourrieri
and
Tum lpseed
face one count each of sexual
battery, a first degree felony
carrying a maximum sentence
of 30 years, police sold.
Ourrieri was transported lo
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility, and Tumlpseed was
taken to the Seminole County
Juvenile Detention Center.

Deputies alert
residents to child
lu rin g incidents

conduct driver license and
vehicle inspections the week
of April 2 through 8 at the
following sites: Bunnell
Road. Celery Avenue. County
Road 15. Dike Road. Dodd
Road. General Hutchinson
Parkway. Old Lake Mary
’Road, Orange Boulevard.
Osceola Road and State
.Road 426.

S T A F F W R ITER

i t l i f o W a rs h ip
and New Genera­
tions' Ministries will hold an
Easter egg hunt on Saturday
at noon at Dr. Starks Park.
5th Street and Pecan A ve­
nue. In Sanford. The com­
munity la welcome to the
free event which Includes
story-telling, games, and
free hot dogs and drinks.
For more Information, call
(407) 860-1270.
City o f O i ls l a city council
meets Monday at 7 p.m. at
city hall, 400 Alexandria
Blvd.. to discuss a variety of
zoning and fin d use Issues, a
permit fee waiver in con­
junction with *A Taste of
Oviedo.* landscaping at the
Lawton House and other city
business. For more Informa­
tion. can (407) 977-6000.

SpMkout
•gainst vioJtnct
The Violence Prevention Confer­
ence held last week at SL Peter A
Paul Cathoic Church In Longwood. was sponsored by I s Ly­
man Mgh School Leadership
Class and Sale and Drug Free
Schools. Dianne Hernandez (left)
and Christine Ortiz (right), team
leaders lor foe school, wetoomad
foe participants, bottom photo,
participants In the conference
watched foe play Graduation Day
presented by Safehouse of
Ssminole County.

City o ii
city commission meets
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at city
hall. 225 Newbury port Ave..
to discuss several land use
and zoning Issues, cable
television Items, security
procedures for absentee
ballots, the purchase of cer­
tain condominium units at
The Altamonte and other
city business. For more Infurtation. caU (407) 263-3700.

SEM INOLE CO U NTY • Semi­
nole County sh eriffs Investiga­
tors are warning
residents
abou t three separate com ­
plaints Involving people trying
to lure children away from
fo c ir homes or apartments.
’ None of these Incidents a p ­
p e a r to be related.’ Seminole
County Sheriffs Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett M id .
“W e r e
talking to people In the com ­
munity, neighborhood watch
g ro u p s and schools, trying to
heighten aw areness.’
O n Monday, at the Post Lake
Apartments tn the Forest City
area, a man called to a 9-year
old girl who w a s returning to
he apartment while walking
h er dog. asking her to ap­
proach him. The man to d e ­
scribed as a black male who
w a s traveling on-fool. Harriett
“S h e did not go with him.*
Harriett said. ’ She had been
taught well, to never talk to
strangers.*
The man ran aw ay when her
d o g started barking. Harriett
said.
O n March 25. a Sabal Point

resident told police lhut a
male and female couple mo­
tioned for her 7-year old girl
to get Into their ear. The girl
did not get In the car.
The
couple drove a mid-size ear.
light tn color and possibly
gray. Harriett said.
While canvassing the area, a
deputy w as told by unother
Saba) Point resident about a
auspicious car driving through
the neighborhood. On March
14. the driver, described an a
60 lo 65-year old while male,
asked the man's 10 and 14
year-old sons lo come lo Ills
car.
The boys did not ap­
proach the car. Harriett said.
The suspicious car from llie
March
14 Incident
to d e ­
scribed os gray or champagne,
possibly a Bulck or Ford Tau­
rus. Harriett said.
T h ey did not report this in­
cident at the lime.* Seminole
County Sheriffs Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett said. T h e ear
does not match the descrip­
tion from the March 25th In­
cident.’
Harriett said there Is no
connection between these In­
cidents and the rape Thursday
afternoon of a 15-year old Al­
tamonte Springs girl at the
t ass L o ts. Pegs 3A

Egg B a a l l a th e
will be held Saturday
at 2:30 p./m. at Red Bug
Park for the ’wish kids* of
New Hope for Grieving Chil­
dren and Families In Mait­
land. The ninth annual event
Is sponsored by the Student
Accounting Society at the
University of Central Florida
and features a picnic and

Longwood prepares for
Y 2 K computer virus

£ew Hope for Grieving Chil­
dren and Families grants

STAFF W HITER

wishes to children under 18
who have been diagnosed
with Ufe-thrcatening 111- '
. nesses and provides support
for children ages three to 18
who suffer the loss o f a loved
one.

□QUOTE

“Remorse is regret
that one waited so
long to do."

LONGWOOD - The City o f Longwood la p r e ­
paring to ensure that Ita computers will not
fall victim to the Year 2000 virus.
Terry Baker, director o f public safety, is
giving presentations to groups of Longwood
residents about the steps to take to prepare
for 2000. He recommends that residents b e ­
gin preparing now by taking atepa such as
gradually stockpiling food and water and
keeping careful hardcopy o f financial records.

“W h en a hurricane comes, people often
panic at the last minute.* Baker said. T h ey
rush out and buy large amounts of food. It's a
good Idea to avoid that, and to prepare now.
There la a possibility some services could be
disrupted.’
Baker told the Longwood City Commission
that the city needs a backup generator to
supply electricity to the City Hall complex In
rases o f power outages.
The cost of purchasing a sufficient new gen­
erator to $65,000. A Caterpillar 100 kilowatt
m

Cowpstsr. Fags SA

--H .L . M e n c k e n

Real estate agent for schools did
not act improperly, agency says

□INDEX

By V lviaa O alH m ors
STAFF W HITER

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SEMINOLE COUNTY - Flor­
ida Department of Business
and Professional
Regulation
(DBI’R)
Investigators
last
month cleared
a Seminole
County Public Schools' real es­
tate agent of Improper con ­
duct during a transaction to

purchase property on behalf of
the district.
The year-long Investigation
was Initiated after a complaint
against Steven Trtece. the dis­
trict’s real estate agent, by
Robert C. Goff, a school board
member and a licensed real
estate agent. The transaction
to purchase and close on an
almost half-million dollar, 15acre parcel In Chuluota for a

potential middle school site
look place In March of 1997.
The contract for sale and pur­
chase of the property was be­
tween
Commercial
Realty
Oroup Inc. as “seller* and The
School Board
o f Seminole
County as “buyer.*

Easter Sunday

According to Trtece. all of
the records pertaining to any

Easter lilies have long been a symbol ol spring and rebirth. Area
churches win be celebrating Easter services on Sunday.

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Natie# is Hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the
Planning a Zoning Commission In I lx City Commission
Chambers. City Hall. Sanford. Floods at 7:00 pm. on Thursday.
Aprs IS. t t o consider a request lor a Dimensional Variants
In a MR-3. Multiple Family Derailing Residential Zoning Oistrki
LiOAL DESCRIPTION:
asoih AT A POINT 2374.M F IS T SOUTH AND 749 1 ) F IS T
N U T OF T H i NOHTHSAST C O M IN OF SiC TIO N 9. TOWNSHIP
aa SOUTH. H ANOI SO SAST. a iU lN O LB COUNTY. FLORIDA,
NUN N0NTHSA8TKRLY 62.72 F IS T T O A POINT IS 1».t4 F IS T
SOUTH AND 77*10 F IS T WEST OF SAID NORTHEAST CORNER
OP SECTION * THENCE NORTH AOS 24 FEET PARALLEL WITH
THE EAST LINE OF T H i NORTHEAST .SIS OP S A IO -----------------■OH t. i-e

ON SAIO EAST LINE 1St 4.0 FEET SOUTH OF (AID NORTHEAST
CORNER. THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF
ba » a scnow T . - r o - A-p o i r r -«a8w f e e t n o r t h o f t h e
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION I. THENCE WEST
1*1.94 FEET. PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OP SAIO SEC*
TWN * THEN SOUTH PARALLEL WITH BAST U N I OP THE
SOUTHEAST 174 OP IA IO SICTION I . A DISTANCE OP EfO
FEET TO A POINT 443.49 FEET NORTH AND ttt .04 P U T WEST
OP SAID SOUTHEAST CORNER OF U C TIO N I. THENCE W IST
PARALLEL WITH SOUTH U N I OF SAIO SECTION L 47S.M FU T.
THENCE NORTH PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 9*4.71
FEET TO A POINT 1S0S.1t F U T NORTH AMO 43414 FEET WIST
OP SAIO SOUTHEAST CORNER OF U C TIO N * THENCE WEST
RARAtLEL WITH T H I SOUTH U N I OF SAID SECTION * 71*00
FU T. THENCE NORTH PARALLEL WITH THE EAST UNE OF
■AID SOUTHEAST 1/4. SSO.OO F U T . THENCE W IST PARALLEL
WITH TH I SOUTH U N I OF SAID SECTION * 990.00 FU T,
THENCE NORTH PARALLEL WITH T H I EAST U N I OP SAID
SOUTHEAST 1/4. SSO.OO F U T TO A POINT 9 U * t I F U T
NORTH AND 14(2.14 F U T WEST OF SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAIO SECTION 1. THENCE EAST PARALLEL WITH T H I SOUTH
UNE OF SAID SECTION 1. S10.I4 FEET TO A POINT 141*11
F U T NORTH AND 14*1.70 F U T WEST OF TH I SOUTHEAST
CORNU OF SAIO SECTION 1. THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 4*00
F U T TO A POINT U O O .U F U T NORTH AMO 1440.01 F U T
M O T OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO SECTION *
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 070.10 F U T TO THE POINT OF
UOINNINO.
AND
FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OP SECTION 1. TOWNSHIP
10 SOUTH. HANOI 10 EAST. U IM N O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA RUN
NORTH 00 D IO R E U 00 MINUTES 01 SECONDS W IST ALONO
THI BAIT U N I OF SAID SECTION 1 A DISTANCE OP 114*11
FU T. THENCE RUN SOUTH i t DEOREEE 11 MINUTES 10 ESCONOE W IST PARALLEL WITH TH I SOUTH U N I OF SAIO SECTION 1 A DISTANCE 1001.14 F U T TO T H I POINT OF BEOINWHO. THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEO REES 00 MINUTE* 09 SICTtONl WEST El* 40 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH M DEORHS
SI MINUTES 10 OICONOS W U T 910.00 F U T . THENCE RUN
SOUTH SO DIOR E l i 0* MINUTES 01 SICONOl EAST 403.10
FU T. THENCE RUN MONTH SO DEORUOS1 MINUTES 10 SIC0N00 W U T M OO P U T . THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 O IO N E U 00
MINUTE* 01 aaCONOt BA IT 11) SO P U T, THENCE SOUTH
OSORUa 01 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST 110.00 FEET TO THE
POINT OP UOINNINO.
PNOM T H I SO UTHEAST CORNER OP 1ECT10N 1. TOWNSHIP
M SOUTH. RANOE M EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLOHIOA RUN
NORTH 00 OIOREEO 0* MINUTES 01 SECONOS W EST ALONO
TH I EAT U N I OF SAID SECTION 2 A OISTANCE OP 110*11
P U T. THENCE RUN NORTH SO OEOREES I I MINUTES 20 SEC­
ONDS WEST PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OP SAIO SEC­
TION 2 A D14/ANCE OF 1 3 U 74 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNINO. THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEOREES 01 MINUTES 01 SEC­
ONDS WEST MO 00 FEET. THENCE NUN NORTH IS OEOREES
I I MINUTES H SECONDS WEST M O 00 FEET THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00 DEOREEO 00 MINUTES 02 SECONOS EAST ISO M
F U T . THENCE RUN SOUTH •• OEOREES I I MINUTES 20 OECONOO EAST 000.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEOINNINO (L E U
THE SOUTH 10.00 FEET OF T H I EAST 140 09 FEET THEREOF)
CONTAINING: 04.SSS ACRE*. MORE OR LESS
SUBJECT TO EASEMENT*
The property being more generally daaertbed aa 2701
Oenanaioftol Variance Raqueatad. A reduction ol parking apnea
dhnanatona: 10’a20‘ required; O’a ll ' pro pored, a variance ol

in*.
A l parti** In Inlereal and ciUltne ahall have an opportunity to
bo heard al aotd hearing
By order of tire Planning A Zoning Commaelon of the City oI
Sentord. Florida, this la t day ot April, IS M
Jamae R. Valenno. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Comntiaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a pereon decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with reepect to any mailer considered al the above
nwetlng or hosting, ha/eho may noed a verbatim record ol the
proceedings Including the testimony and evidence, which racoid
is not provided by the City ol Sanford (FB 3M 0101)
PERSONS WITH 0ISABIUTIE1 N CEDI NO ASSISTANCE TO PARTtCIPATI IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3JO-4474 44
HOURS IN AO VANCE OF THE MEETING.
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Notice la hereby given that a Public Hairing writ ba bate by tba
Planning A Zoning Comntiaaion in tba CNy O ammlailan
Chambers, City Halt. Santor*. Flaritia i t 7.BB p a i. aw TheraSw.
April I I . IM S lo consider a rapesal tor a C ondHtoaal Uea to a
OC-2. General Commercial Zoning ONtrilL
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
T H I SOUTH 17.0 F U T OF LOT 1 * ALL OP L O T M ANO T H I
NORTH 13 4 F U T OP LO T 40 fL U * TH * E A S T 13*04 P U T OP
EACH) OP AMINDIO PLAT OP DRWO PARR. OAMPONO, FLORI­
DA. ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT THOR*OP AO ASCOWOOO M
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ACCORDING TO T H I P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK T AT PAGES $ I « OF TH I PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. U IN O M ORS PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE N .l. CORNER OP SAIO L O T SSt THENCE
RUN H -M M I'IIH I.. ALONO THE NORTH U N B OP BAKI LOT U
POR 11*14 F U T ; T H IN G S RUN 1 1 1 1 * 4 7 ^ . PARALLEL
WITH T H I EAST U N I OP SAIO LOT N POR S E E S P U T TO THE
POINT OF BIGINNINO ON THE SOUTH R M M T OP WAT LINE OF
AIRPORT BOULEVARD; THENCE OONTINUB S.01***'4rW., FOR
17.00 F U T ; T H M C I RUN N.EOMi’lE I* .. RARALLIL WITH THE
NORTH U N I OF SAID LO T E l POR 111 J S PBBT T O A POINT OP
CURVATURE. THENCE RUN EOUTHWESTIRLV ALONO THE ARC
OF A CIRCUUR CURVE CONCAVE TO T H I SOUTHEAST ANO
HAVING FOR ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OP SB.00 P U T ANO A
CENTRAL ANOLE OP E4*ST'4r. FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OP
E A 1 I F U T TO A POINT OF TANQINCY ON T H I EASTERLY
RIOHT OF WAY UNE OF U.B. HIGHWAY NO. I T B t t ; THENCE
RUN N.2la4r00**, ALONO SAIO RIGHT OP WAY U N I OP 4 * M
FEET TO TH I SOUTH RIOHT OF WAT UNE OP AIRPORT BOULE­
VARD; THENCE RUN 1.11*41*1V I . . ALONO SAfO RIOHT OP WAY
U N I FOR 11*01 F U T TO T H I POINT OP U O IN N IN O .
The property being more generally described aa 1001 0.
Orlando Drive.
Conditional Use Requested Second sign far parcel with taro
frontages and an Increase in total ailowabto toad sign etas
All parties In In(treat and cltitsns shall hava an opportunity to
ba heard al said hearing.
By order ol Bm Planning t Zoning Comntiaaion ol the City of
Sanford. Florida, thia 1al dey ol April. 1*00.
Jamas R. Valenno. Chairman
Ptonning 4 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO T H I PUBUC: If a parson decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any metier considered al the above
meeting or hearing he/ahe may need • verbatim record of the
proceedings Including the testimony and evidence, which record
is not provided by the Cily ol Saofotd. (FS US.OIOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E I I PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
T H I PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 130-1434 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
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April IS. I t M to consider a request lor a Dimensional Variance
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Ortls. DOB 3/19/37. was arrested fay ■witnnlr County Bhrr
iffs officers, charged with Deal In Btofoa Property .
M R M B B , March 31. 5:1 0 o.m.. Narcissus hood. NobbM
Lester Proctor. DOB 10/38/71, was arrested fay t o - ittn *
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Burgary la Structure
Dealing tn Stolen Property a M Petty Theft.
MRTOBD, March 31. 11:39 p m , South French Arenue. tics
H. Brown. DOB 8/20/0* was aneatad fay Bradnrlr Count]
SherifTa olllcera. charged with Retail Theft.
SANFORD, M atch 31. 4:38 p a t , 30th Street, ffonand Lm
Whack. D O B 11/28/70. was wrested fay Bcwtnofo Count)
SherifTa olllcera. charged with Robbery - Unarmed.
SANFORD. M arch 31. 9:14 p.m.. East 9th Street. Oeorgi
Cornelius M cCray. DOB 1/18/71. w aa arrested by Sanfort
Police Department ofBcera. charged wtth Burglary to Dwell'

ALTAM O R TE EFBOMff. M arch 31. 10:40 p.m.. East Maitland
Avenue. Ray Thom as Dcmarilno. DO B 4/7/00. waa arrested
by Seminole County SherifTa officers, charged wtth DU1.
LO N O W O O D . M arch 31. 10:53 p.m.. State Road 434. An­
thony Philip Caaesa. DO B 8/30/34, w aa arrested by Seminole
County SherifTa officers, charged with DUI. Habitual Traffic
Offender Driving on Suspended / Revoked Driver's License.
Possession o f Cannabis W ith Intent to Sell and Posses / Use
D rug Paraphernalia.
O VIED O . April 1. 1:43 a.m.. Chapman Road. James Joseph
Li twin. D O B 5/26/69, w aa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff’s officers, charged wtth DUI.
SANFORD. M arch 31. 11:18 p m . 12th Street. Ronald Bar­
nard Brooks J r.. DOB 12/18/74. was arrested fay Seminole
County Sheriff's officers, charged with DUI and Open Con­
tainer Driver.
SANFORD. M arch 31. 11:18 p m . 12th Street. Veronica
Davis, DOB 7/29/58. w aa arrested by Seminole County Sher­
iff’s officers, charged with DUI.
SANFORD. M arch 31. 5:44 p m , 8th Street. Robbie Alan Ol­
son. DOB 7/30/58. was arrested by Seminole County Sher­
iff’s officers, charged with DUI.

ALTAM ONTE 8 PK 1 M 0 * M arch 31. 10:06 p.m.. Youngstown
Parkway, M atthew O. W ain . DOB 8/19/79. was arrested by
Altamonte S prin gs Police Department officers, charged with
Possession or Alcohol by Persons Under 31 and Unlawful Use
o f Driver's License.
C A M E L B E K B T , April 1. 3 a m . U.S. Highway 17-93. Carl
Ivan Shumate. D O B 4/2/74, was arrested by Casselberry Po­
lice Department officers, charged wtth Trespass After W arn­
ing.

Help fig h t crim e In your community. I f you have In to r
motion on a crim e call 423-TIPS. You can remain anony­
mous and m ay be eligible fo r a reward.

Martha J. Crisplno. 77, of
Cherokee Circle. Sanford, dies
on Tuesday. M arch 30. She
waa bom In Brooklyn. N.Y. She
w as a member o f St. Ignatius
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husband,
Joseph Crisplno o f Sanford.
Wood lawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home, Longwood, hand­
ing arrangements.

HOWAJLD * H U N T , M L
Howard R. Hunt. 84, Avlln
Avenue. Ovtedo, died S atu r­
day, March 27. Bom In S y ra ­
cuse. N.Y. on J u n e 3. 1914. he
moved to Florida In 1029. He
was a mechanic and a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife, B u la
May Hunt o f Ovtedo. sons,
Howard Hunt. Jr., of Morrison.
Fla.. Johnny Thompson of G e ­
neva and Leonard Smith of
Oviedo; daughters. Ann Hinson

of O cala and Carol Bondurant
of Bronson. Fla. and brother.
Pete Hunt of Hatommee. He
had 21 grandchildren.
Baldwln-Fatichlld
Funeral
Home. Oviedo handling ar­
rangements.

NOM YBLL
Carl ’ Pete* Wesley Norvell.
67. o f Shelbyvtlle, Ind., died on
Monday. March 29 In ShelbyvUie.. He waa an Army veteran
and factory worker.
Survivors include wife. Mary
Fran bees Norvell o f Shelby­
vtlle, Ind.; daughter.
Delta
Norvell o f Shelbyvtlle;, brother,
Kenneth Norvell o f Sanford,
sisters. Pat Slpea of Anderson,
Ind.. and Audrey Bass of Shel­
byvtlle.
Ind. He
had four
grandchildren.
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Ing With Battery. False Imprisonment a n d Battery.

ALTA M O N TE S T R O M * April 1, 1:30 a m . State Road 438.
Hugh Barnes. D O B 9/27/81, was arrested by Seminole
County SherifTa officers, charged wtth Poesrsi / U se Drug
Paraphernalia.
ALTAM O N TE O F E O M * M arch 31. 12:01 a m . Lemon lane.
Michael A. Doyle. DOB 12/11/89, w a s arrested fay Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Purchase of Crack Co­
caine Within 1.000 Feet o f a Church, ftoaaeas Controlled Sub­
stance - Cocaine and Operate Motor Vehicle With Canceled /
Suspended Driver’s License.
ALTAM O N TE E F E D M * M arch 31, 13:01 a m . Lemon Lane.
Wayne W. Doyle. DOB 3/13/83. waa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriff’s officers, charged with P oaein Controlled
Substance - Cocaine.
LA K E M ARY. March 31. 2:27 p.m.. W est Lake Mary Boule­
vard. George W alter JoUcoeur, DOB 3/30/73, was arrested
b y S e m in o le County SberUTs olllcera, char gut with Po— era
Controlled Substance Without Valid R X Controlled Sub­
stance - Possess and Purchase Controlled Substance.

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Triece. With the concurrence
of DBPfTs real estate dlvtoisn
investigators,
rat conpuunt
was dismissed and the case
closed and noticed fay a M arch
16. 1999 letter to IM ece from
DBPRTa chief attorney in real
estate Issues. Dante! Vflkuon.
Pursuant to the Investiga­
tion. an article v a c published
tn March o f 1990 in a local

A t riming, the agreement
continues, the seller agreed to
pay. based on the purchase
price, a two percent commietoon to Commercial
Realty
O roup . Inc. and eight percent
to CoUhrell Banker Residential
Realty of Oviedo, w ith the und e m a n d in g
that Coldwwell
B an k er would In turn spilt Its
commission with Steven Triece
an d the Triece Com pany. ‘ Said
commission payment split taw
been notice to the buyer and
seller without objection fay ci­
ther party.*
In ■ letter to the president o f
Commercial
Realty
O roup
dated Jan. 21. 1998. Triece
detailed that ColdsreU Banker
w ould remit 1.5 percent of the
purchase price to h is company
so o “buyer agent fee.*
T h e commissions at the con­
tracted
8499,300
purchase
price would equal 839.980. for
Coldwett Banker at eight per­
cent: 80.990. lor Com m ercial

estate professional. When p r o ­
posals by real estate agenta to
represent
the district
a re
evaluated (the most recent
evaluation w aa last year, after
OotTa complaint was filed).
Triece said that his 'proposal
waa the lowest cost of ail the
brokers bidding to deal school
board property.* He said he
works on a lower margin than
his colleagues.
Triece works most closely
with the facilities planning
staff, under the direction of
Dtanne Kramer, executive di­
rector. Kram er said that a
search committee which met
specifically to evaluate the real
estate agents' proposals 'm a d e
It really d e a r how the contract
wlU be structured.* She thinks
Triece ‘ still makes less than
moat
brokers:*
who close
comparable deals.
The Investigation was closed
after a determination
w as
made by the Probable Cause
Panel of the Florida Real E s-

hom e o f one of the suspects.
T h e s e are not classified as
attempted
rapes.*
Harriett
told. T h e people (who police
— irf raped the 15-year old
gfirB were friends o f h er friend.
H er friend left the home,
leaving her alone with these
two guys.*
Anyone wtth m ore inform a­
tion regarding the Incidents
should cal1 (407) 665-6600.
C W t o lt lM i
An
article
In
Thursday's Herald said that
the old wooden m unicipal sta­
dium . which waa replaced by
Historic
Sanford
Memorial
Stadium , was located
just
north of the current stadium
w h ere Hamilton Elementary
School now stands.
There
w ere small ball fields where
Hamilton Elementary School to
located, however the munici­
pal stadium w as located at the
c o m e r of 13th Street and
Mellonvtlle Avenue. Just south
o f Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium .

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McDonough said that a les­
son from thto assault to to b e
csrefu l when choosing friends
and acquaintances.
*! don’t think you can ever
be too careful.* McDonough
said.
*You never know peo­
ples' true Intentions.*

YOUR
NEWSPAPER

Kramer dated March 30 and
April 0. 1990. Triece states
that publication of that article
Is tn violation o f DBPfTs eonftden Itall ty provision. H e feels
that Ooff took a personal shot
at him and drew district staff
Into a conflict between them.
-all for |Oatrs| political g a m /
On Thursday. Ooff maintalned that, pursuant to the
confidentiality provision Itself,
he doesn't* In ten d to talk
about It to the press.* Ooff said
that Triece ‘ doesn’t seem to be
following the same rules of the
game aa I a m .'

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

Stay home,
mom
1 wonder whether there are
any mothers around today like
Lronard Stone's mother. Every
day she would wrap Leonard s
lunch In the sports section of
the previous day's Cleveland
Press so I could read tt In the
school cafeteria at lunch time.
Like a lot of families, we
could afford only one paper,
and my father liked the Plain
Dealer. 1 preferred the Press.
W
which had a better sports scc\
tlon.
One day In the cafeteria. I
noticed that Leonard's lunch
. was wrapped In the Press
sports section. I devoured It
j
more eagerly than my peanut
I butter-andmarshmallow-whlp
»
sandwich. I asked Leonard
whether his mother w’ould
mind parking his lunch In the
sports pages every day.
Well she did It. It must have
been a nuisance for her. There
was another kid - Ollly - In the
family to pack a lunch for. not
to mention Mr. Stone. It had to
be a pain to hunt for yester­
day's sports section every
morning on top of everything
else.
Do you know any mother to­
day who would go to all that
bother for the neighbor boy?
Most mothers. I bet. wouldn't
do It for their own sons. For
one thing, they are too busy
getting ready for work.
Hut l am living in the hope
that the old-fashioned mother
Is coming back. There are
signs. 'Smart women do stay at
home and love tt.* says the
corounder of Women at Home.
"They are surprised to find out
how much they use their edu­
cation and creative abilities
raising children.*
Women in foreign countries
are even more devoted to their
kith and kin at home. The
daughter of Anwar Sadat, the
slain Egyptian leader, once
told a group of American busi­
nesswomen: “You can take a
few lessons from Moslem
women. Go back to being good
mothers. You get so busy with
your work that you forget your
basic role. You are responsible
for that child.*
In Japan, when a child Is
sick, the mother shows up for
class and takes notes that she
brings home for her child to
study.
The popular magazine writer
Judith Vlorst said she never
felt more fulfilled than while
'silting in the big stuffed chair
In the living room sewing
seams and replacing lost but­
tons. 1 recall the lost luxury of
lingering over simmering pots
and child’s play and mend­
ing.*
What those of us with oldfashioned mothers probably
remember most about them Is
that they were always there
when you came home from
school.
Sometimes all we said to
them were things like, *Ma.
where's my catcher’s mitt?*
Maybe she didn't know, but
she would help you look.*
Most of all. she was there-for you, or in the case of Leon­
ard Stone's mother, for the kid
next door who could count on
her like his own mother.
Hut that was a long time ago.
when we still used the Old Re­
liable and before the New and
Improved came along.
As we later learned, the Old
Reliable was better. Including
mothers.

Covenant is egg-cited about Saturday hunt
B y J e f f B e tlln lc k e

ASSISTANT S in ifT S EDITOR
There are Easter egg hunts,
then there Is the hunt at
Covenant Community Church
In Lake Mary.
For the third straight year,
the church Is hosting an
Easter egg hunt at Like Mary'
City Hall. Last year, over 2.000
kids showed up lo participate
and more are expected this
year.
In fact. Associate Minister
LeeAnn Stayer said the church
expects up to 4.000
this
Saturday when the event klek*
off at 9:30 a in.
"The first year we had 800
kids and only expects about
100." Stayer said. "We ran out
of everything. Last year we
never expcclcd 2.000. hut
we've gotten support from local
radio
stations
and
the
Seminole Family YMCA.*
The hunts will be divided by
age groups starting with 2
year-olds at 9:35 a.m. all the
way up to a third through fifth
grade hunt at 11 a.m.
At 11:30 a.m. there »1U be
an award ceremony.
"We’re excited about doing
something to give back to the
community." said
Rev. Jell
Dixon. “We want people to

know dim we're here and it's a
great way to do that. We're like
a lighthouse - a place that
cares.*
The Covenant Community
Church Is located at 101 North
Country Club
Rd. In the
Shoppes of Lake Maty and Is
al tempting to create a home
where peoplr can he all that
God wants them to be. It's a
relatively new church which
Just opened In August of 1993
and Die mission Is to touch
and change the world through
the love of Jesus thmugh
Southern Baptist teachings.
The four basics
of the
churiJi arc to devote Itself to
teaching
and
proclaiming
God's word: to fellowship; to
pray together, and to be a
community of believers.
The i burch collects money
lo support missions along with
oilier
Southern
Baptist
churches.
’We all work together for the
goals of our missions." Dixon
said.
Covenant
also
offers
a
Sunrise Bible study Sundays
at 10 10 a.m. between the 9
and 11 a.m. services. Several
youth groups are offered and a
core group for adults meets
Wednesdays at 7:15 p.m.

nwP**M

The Resurrection w as not an accident
D r. B o b P a rk e r

&amp; ECLALTO THE HERALD
LAKE MARY - Resurrection
Day - Easter - celebrated at
this time was not an accident
that "Just happened’ 2000
years ago. but the event was
the ’ Lamb slain before the
foundation of the world.' N ei­
ther w as It done In a comer,
but It took place as an open
event In history so that all may
know.
Historical fact; The histori­
cal fact of the resurrection is
an event recognized through­
out the world. Politicians, sc i­
entists, philosophers, sociolo­
gists and even despots wtthuut
a deep faith In God acknowl­
edge the uniqueness of Jesus
Christ.
Napoleon Bonaparte said: *1
know men and 1 tell you that

Jrsus Christ is not a man. buperflclal minds see a resem­
blance between Christ and the
founders of the empire and the
Gods of other religions. That
resemblance does not exist.
There is between Christianity
and whatever other religions
the distance of Infinity...
*1 search in vain In history to
llnd the similar to Jesus Christ
nr anything which can a p ­
proach the Gospel. Neither
history, nor humanity, nor the
ages, nor nature otter me any­
thing with which 1 am able to
compare it or explain It. Here
everything Is extraordinary.
The more I consider thr G os­
pel. the more I am assured that
there Is nothing there which Is
not beyond
the march of
events and above the human
mind." (The Book o f Jesus: A
Treason/ o f the Greatest Sto­
ries nnrf Writings About Je­

sus).
Resurrection is hope in s
world o f death: Thr world to
day Is a world of death • llkr
those In Kosovo who are losing
thrlr lives, families and all
Ihrlr earthly possessions. It
appears to thousands of peo­
ple that 111 life there Is no
hope.
Jesus Christ • the hope of
the world: Questions abound
today asking:
Why war, hatred, mul­
tiplied bllllmiN of dollars lost
in lighting or why nation
against nation?
When will children In
schools, families and society
stop slaughtering one onothrr
leaving heartache, sorrow and
despair"/
Wliat really Is the ul­
timate answer to pain, disease,
heartache, and trouble?
Jesus Christ made the as­

RELIGION BRIEFS
Good Shepherd
SANFORD - Good Shepherd
Church will celebrate Easter
with a series of services In ­
cluding: an Easter egg hunt.
April 3. 4:30 p.m.: sunrise
service. April 4. 7 a.m.: Festi­
val Eucharist. April 4. 10:30
a.m.

Easier egg hunt
LAKE
MARY - Covenant
Community Church is hosting
a clty*w1dc Easter egg hunt on
April 3. The church Is looking
for volunteers to help on April
2 after collecting over 6,000
eggs. There Is a slgn-up sheet
In the Welcome Center and
nearly 4.000 people are ex ­
pected
to participate. Call
324-0203 for details.

Another Easter egg
hunt
LAKE MARY • Grace United
Methodist Church will host an
Easier egg hunt April 3 fnim
11 a.m. - I p.m. with food, fun
and games. There will also be
a
panrake
and
sausage
breakfast that day from H a.m.
- 11 a.m. All you ran eat goes
for $3.

Christian concert
LAKE MARY - JubaTs Kin. a
contemporary Christian vocal

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group, will be In concert at
First Baptist Church Markham
Woods on Easter Sunday, April
4 at 7 p m. J u b a ls Kin has
liern part of the New Horizon's
Worship Team and has a p a s­
sion to share Christ thmugh
music. Thrre
will
be
no
charge. Call 333-2085.

Sunrise service
SANFORD - Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church will
host a Sunrise Service April 4
at 6 a.m. Die community Is In­
vited to worship al ihe service
and afterwards, breakfast will
be offered.

Bowling night
SANFORD - First Baptist
Church of Sanford will host Its
next youth activity night April
9 at the Deltona Lanes. The
cost Is S6 per bowler.

Super sale
CASSELBERRY
The
Westminster
Prrsybterlan
Church of Casselberry will
host a rummage sale April 10
from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Members
have been collecting house­
hold goods lo raise money for
the church. Call 339-1100 for
Information.

Music at Markham
Woods

(407) 323-9408

Thr Holy Scripture states
these truths:
He Is risen.
He showed
himself
alive by many infallible proofs.
He was seen by the
apostles 40 days.

LAKE
MARY - Markham
Woods Presbyterian Church In
Lake Maiy Invites the public lo
attend the founh and final
concert In this season's series,
"Music at Markham Woods."
The event will la* held April 11
at 3:30 p.m. with (he Chancel
Choir joining the Seminole
Community Chorus In pre­
senting
Gabriel
Faure's
"Requiem." Admission Is free.
Call 333-2030 for details.

He spoke of things
prrialnlng to the Kingdom of
God.
He Is declared to the
lie the Son of God with power
according to the spirit of holi­
ness by the resunrt lion fnim
thr dead (Malthrw 28 0. Acts
1:3. John 12:49-50, Romans
1:41.
The Lord U risen indeed:

Up with the grn iv lie arose.
Wuh a mighty triumph o'er

his Joes.

lie arose a victor from a
dark domain.
And He Hues forever with his
saints to reign.
lie aroseI He arosel
Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Robert Lowry
Think about thut!

Dr. Dob Ikirker ts the Ikistor o f
First Daptlst Church Markham
Woods In Luke Man/.

WINTER PARK - The Jewish
Family Service of Greater Or­
lando will honor community
leaders and volunteers at a
cocktail reception on May 23
at 5:45 p.m. at Ihe Orlando
Science Center. Thr reception
will benefit Jewish
Family
Service, a service organization
providing programs for the
hungry and needy In Central
Florida. Call 644-7593
for
details.

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N o adm ission charge L o v e of f e rin ^ will be talten
(c h ild c a re u p t o aije } p ro v id e d .

Women’s Day
SANFORD - The House of
Refuge Ministry will host Its
unnual Women's Day Service
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on April
25. Call 324-4711 for infor­
mation.

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even If hr dies (John 11:25).
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Nay o l MARCH, IMA.
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N r Ruth King
Aa Doputy Clart
Nubaoil March •*, and April *.

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M T IT , an or halam ANRIL I t .
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•a aiarti al IMa Court at M l N.
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baiara aarriaa an NaHttanar or
immadlatily tbaraaltar. II you
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la KM* caaa. iniludag ardara.
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CLINK ON T N f
CIRCUIT COURT
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Nubaah March 1b. N . and April
1 b, 1MC

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M T N I C IR C U IT COURT
NCR I I N M O U COUNTY,
N C C M T t M V ttlO N
Ytia Numb or ca-aao-CN
M M : I t TA TI OP
MARK N. BANNCRMAN
Oacaaaad
N O T IC I
Of ANMUMCTNArtCN
Tha adnunlaItalian al tha
octala el MANIC N CANNIRMAN. decaaaed. YUa Number
M-OM-CN. tt pending m lha
Clrcuil Caurl lor Saminola
County.
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Probnln
Dhrtaten. ma addraaa at which
ic NO Orcdar C. tm fard.
Plertda 1*771-044# The namac
and addreeeee at lha paraonal
rapracamalhra and Wa paraonal
laprocanlaMra'a altarnay ara
Ail interacted parcona ara
repaired la Mo with ihic court.
WITHIN TNRCC MONTH* OP
T N I YIHCT PUBLICATION OP
T H U NOTICI
(1| aN claim* againal tha
•elate and (I ) any obfactran by
an Interacted poraon on wham
IMa nolica la carved that chal­
lenge! lha validity al lha wW.
tha queMicatione el lha paraon­
al repreeentathre. eanua. er
(untdxtian al Wa court
ALL C U IM C ANO 0 6 J IC TiON* NOT CO YIL1D WILL C l
YOAIVIR CARRS0
PublicaUen al IMa Nolica haa
begun on APRIL I . IM P
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varlanaa
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lha
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bant yard, area repulremente in
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Wa North 1/S el U l M .
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Wa pMl lhareal recordad In PC
1. NO* •*• N», el the PUBLIC
RCCOKOb
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COUNTY, PLORIOA.
Being more apotiftcaNy
daaanbad aa Medad 1Mb W.

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■Nh eclating elab on a amgto
Larry CMk. Chairman
beard oI IR u ctmanl
AOV1CC TO TNB NUCUC IY A
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A OCCIblON M A0I WITH
RCINCCT TO ANT M ATTIR
CONWOCRIO AT T H t ACOVf
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T1ITOM ONY AND lYlO CNCI.
WHICH RICORO IB NOT PRO*
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P IR b O M WITH DibABILITIII
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PROCIIOM OC INOULO CON­
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ADA COORDINATOR AT I M M M 4b HOUR* IN AOVANCI
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1Mb

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Attorney Mr Paraonal
K1NNITN M CCANC. ItO U iR I
•TO N. Orlando Avenue
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Maitland. PL b lTS I

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datone*a. M a n » ta N an
A BLAIR. C M . . JIR R I A
CLAIR, P A . a aw no at tar lha
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AND T t M I A L. CROC, uhaaa
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ANNA 11,1 A M . and AM lha
cripncl wiW Wa CMm al IMa
Court at bawd n o li County
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MANYANRI MO '
CLICK OY T N I
CIRCUIT CO U RT
by Nancy R. 1
Deputy CMm
PubHah March 1b. M . and Agm
3. A Ib M
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CP T M IM N T tC N T R

Nabaa la hare by ghroa Wal lha
beard al AdMalmant al Wo CWy
al laniard wdl hold o roguMr
moating on Aprd 4. tbbb. In tha
City
Hall
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Pubdah- Merab 1b. M . and Apr*
A C . 1M b
M A -in
W M : T N I M AR RIAO I OY:
VICKI ANN bC H ACYlRb.

DAWN M IRR ITT.

a N hereby ahren WaL
H M Wal Ytoef Judgment
tieaure dated March 1a.
tObb. and anMrad In eMt caaa
number IM M S -C A -IS -R . al
Wa CbauH Court aI lha IbW
Cbaall In and ter
„
County.
Ylarlda.
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and LAIAR0 O TIR O . WBNOV
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bidder Mr each al Wa weal
Nani dear al lha bamlnala
County oeuttheuee M benMrd.
bamlnala County. Ylartda. el
114b AM . an Wa H a d day al
W aaM Ylaal Judgment. M ertt:
L a i n . YOU RUN. eeewdWg M
dm PMl 0»ereel, aa w arded In
1A page M . ol lha
ol bambtela
Co unty. Ylartda
ROYS: PURSUANT TO T N I
PAM
DMT
COLLECTION
PR ACTICIb ACT YOU A R I
A O V IIIO THAT TNM LAW PIRM
I I D IIM C 0 TO M A 0CBT
C O U JC T O R ATTIM PTW O TO
C O L L IC T A O U T ANO ANY
MPORMATION O B TAIM O WILL
M U M O YOR THAT P UR POM .
Dated the ItW day al MARCH.
IN C
MANYANM M 0RM
CMm al CUeuM Court
By Jana I . Jaeawta
Deputy Cler*
C O O IU IIIT A W IA R IK I
4010 bay A:eut CauMvard
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CAB MI-0144*
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NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION HEARING ON AN APPLICATION TO
CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE AN ELECTRICAL POWER PLANT ON
A SITE TO BE LOCATED IN NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA
Application number PA 06-30 lor certification to authorize construction and operation of a 900 (nominal)
megawatt (MW) natural g u fired, combined cycle, electrical power plant and site in New Smyrna Beach. Florida,
waa filed with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection on October 5. 1006. The caae la pmdinc before
the Dtvlaton of AdmtnlatnUve Hearings. Caae No. 06-4970 EPP. prior to action by the Oovcmor and Cabtnqj. p u r­
suant to the Florida Electrical Powe r Ptant Siting Act. Chapter 400. Pari 0. Florida Statute*. Tha application waa
filed by the UtlhtlM Commlbafan. City of New Sm yrna Beach. Florida, and Duke Energy New Smyrna Beach Power
Company. U d.. L L P ., aa coeppticanta. The ekctncal power plant will be known aa the Duke New Smyrna Beach
Power ProfecL It will be located approximately 0.5 m ile* northwest of the intersection of Interstate 09 and State

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Road 44 In New Smyrna Beach. Florida.
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Pursuant to Section 403.506.* Florida Statute*, the certification hearing will be held by the Division of
Administrative Hearing* starting At 0:00 am ., on M ay 24. 1000. and continuing from day-io day until completed,
in the nrtuw of (ha UUliDca Commission. City of N ew Smyrna Beach, in the Deberry Room. 3rd Floor. 200 Canal
Street. New Smyrna Beach, in Ybiuaia County. Florid*, in order to take written or oral testimony on the effects of
the propositi ekctncal power plant or any other m atter appropriate to the consideration of the site and associated
( f a l M B 1^1* Florida Public Service Commission h a s previously determined the need for the facility al a separate
hearing and need will not be an Issue at this hearing. Written comments may be sent to:

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Mr. Don W. Darla
Administrative Law Judge
Division of Administrative Hearings
The DeSoto Building
1230 Apalachee Parkway
Tallahassee. Florida 32300
on or before May 10. 1000.
The application far certification la available far public Inspection during normal business hours at the following

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Tallahassee. Florida 32300
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Any person wishing to participate tn the proceedings, either aa a party or without party status, must follow
either Section 403.908(4) or (9). P.8. Under Section 403.906(4Ka). F.S.. the parties to the proceeding shall include:
The applicant*.
The Florida Public Service Commission.
The Florida Department o f Community Affairs.
The Florida Game and Fresh Water Ftah Commission.
The SC Johns River Water Management District.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
The East Central Florida Regional Planning Council.
The City of New Smyrna Beach.

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Any party listed In paragraph (a) other than the department or the applicant may waive its right to par­
ticipate tn these proceedings. If such listed party falls to file a notice of Its intent to be a party on or before the 00th
day prior to the certification hearing, auch party shall be deemed to have waived Its right to be a party.
(c)
Upon the filing with the administrative la w judge of a notice of intent to be a party at feast 15 days prior
to the data of tha land uac hearing, the fallowing shall also be parties to the proceeding: ( I) Any agency not listed
In (Section 403.506&lt;4Kal| as to matters within Its jurisdiction. (2) Any domestic nonprofit corporation or associa­
tion farmed. In whole or In pari, to promote conservation or natural beauty: to protect the environment, personal
health, or other biological values; to preserve historical sites; to promote consumer Interests: to represent labor,
commercial or Industrial groups: or to promote comprehensive planning or orderly development of the area In which
the proposed electrical power plant Is to be located.
d)
Notwithstanding paragraph (e). (allure o f an agency described In subparagraph (c)l. to file a notice of
Intent to be a party within the time provided herein shall constitute a waiver o f the right of that agency to partici­
pate as a party in the proceeding.
(e)
other parties may tndude any person, including those persons enumerated In 1Section 403.508(4)(c)| who
jiave fallbd to-timely file a notice o f Intent to be a party, whose substantial Interests are affected and bring deter­
mined by the proceeding and w ho timely file a motion to Intervene pursuant to Chapter 120 and
applicable rules. Intervention pursuant to this paragraph may be granted at the discretion of the designated admin
latratlve law judge and upon auch conditions a s he or she may prescribe any time prior to 30 days before the com­
mencement of the certification hearing
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Any M ancy, Including thoaa whose properties or works are being affected pursuant to Section 403.500(4).
• h #ii be mads s p a rry 4 m the request of the department or the applicant.

Failure to follow the requirements and meet the tlmetabtea set forth In Section 403.506(4). F.S., shall con­
stitute a w aiver o f any right a person may have to participate aa a party to this proceeding.
Section 403.508(5). F.5. states:
When appropriate, any person may be given an opportunity to present oral or written communications to the
designated administrative law Judge. If the designated administrative law judge proposes to consider such com­
munications. then all parties sh all be given a n opportunity to cross-examine or challenge or rebut such com­
munications.
A motion to Intervene must b e sent to:

Mr. Don W. Davis
Administrative Law Judge
Division of Administrative Hearings
The DeSoto Building
1230 Apalachee Parkway
Tallahassee. Florida 32.300
and must contain the following: reference to the application number, the caae number of the Division of
Administrative Hearings; the nam e, address, and telephone number of the person filing the motion to Intervene:
and allegations sufficient to demonstrate the person filing the motion 1* entitled to participate tn the proceed­
in g The motion to Intervene m ust be sent by mall to die applicant and to all parties. (A list o f parties may be
obtained from the Department's Office of Stung
Coordination at the address above). Those wishing to Intervene In these proceedings, unless appearing on
their own behalf, must be represented by an attorney or other person who can be determined to b e qualified to
appear in administrative proceedings pursuant to Chapter 120. F A , or Rule 28-106.106, F.A.C.
Certification o f this power plant would allow construction and operation o f a new source o f air pollution
which would consume an increment of air quality resources.
The department's review h aa resulted tn an assessment o f the prevention of significant deterioration (PSD)
impacts and a determination o f the Best Available Control Technology (BACI) necessary to control the emission
of air pollutants from this source. The certification hearing may be consolidated with any proceeding relating to
the Department of Environmental Protection's preliminary determination for granting a rederally required new
source review. PSD. or Air Operation Permit.
A determination of consistency with the Florida Coastal Zone Management Program Is being conducted. The
applicants believe a determination of consistency will be completed before the certification hearing.
ThU public notice also to being provided In compliance with the federal Coastal Zone Management Act. as
specified In 15 CFR Part 030. Subpart D. Public comments on the applicant's federal consistency certification
should be directed to the Florida Department o f Community Affairs. Florida Coastal Management Program. 255
Shumard O a k Boulevard. Tallahassee. F t 32300-2100.
The Department'* report an d Written Analysis concerning the project, and any written direct testimony that
a party Intends to submit at the certification hearing shall be made available for public Inspection at least five
days prior to the hearing Such Written Analyst* and written testimony shall be made available for Inspection at
the Department's Office of Siting Coordination In Tallahassee, (he Department's District Office tn Orlando, and
the Offices o f the UObOe* CdtrasttaMo. City o f New Smyrna Beach, at the addresses provided above.
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Seminole Hsrte. 8antocd. Florida-Friday. April 2 . 1 9 W - 1 B

Full slate in Babe Ruth ball
SANFORD • The City of San­
ford Recreation and Parks Babe
Ruth Baseball League will wrap
up Its pre-Easter schedule with
games at Roy Holler Junior
Field In - the Bambino Majors
and at Historic Sanford Memo­
rial Stadium In the Babe (fifth
League this evening.

Once again,
it’ s a dollar
over a
degree
In my little world, sports
mean a lot.
Rarely do I spend any time
on the weekend doing any­
thing that Isn't centered
around what sport I want to
watch on television or at what
time and where I'm going to
watch the big game.
I plan my nights around
tournaments, play-ofb and
ist about anything sports re­
ted that 1 can find to watch.
That Is after, however. 1 have
worked and taken care of the
things that I have to do.

C

Most of the time.
What Pm trying to say Is that
sports are very Important to
me. but they aren't everything.
That Is probably why I get so
upset when I see kids make
life altering decisions like
leaving college early to enter
the pros.
This week, one of the best
players to come out of my fa­
vorite basketball school, the
University of Maryland, since
the late Lenny Bias, decided to
forego his senior year In col­
lege and take his chances with
the National Basketball Asso­
ciation.
What a shame.
Firm! of all. strictly ham a
sports point of view. If Steve
Francis were to remain at
Maryland, next year could
possibly be the one when the
Terrapins made It past the
Sweet Sixteen and actually
achieved the glory they should
be achieving.
With Francis In the Une-up.
the Terps would have started
they year ranked In the top
three and poised to prove to
any team that came near them
that they have what It takes to
be champions.

StaiKlln$ * _ Nobles Commu­
nication
While
Sox
(6-0),

Knights of Columbus Expos (5 ­
3). Klwants Chib Indians arid
Elks Lodge $1241 Braves (both
3-4). Rotary Chib Athletics (2 ­
5) and Dean, Ringers. Morgan
and Lawton
PA
Diamond
Backs (2-6).
Schedule _ Teas day, A p ril $,
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Rotary Club Athletics
vs. Dean. Ringers, Morgan A
Lawton P A Diamond Backs. 6

Yet another soccer superstar
at Lake Mary High School la on
her way to college.
Allison Weber had decided
to stick close to home and at­
tend the University o f Central
Florida on a scholarship baaed
mostly on grades and partially
on her chosen sport.
In fact, fellow team member
Jackie V an Looven will be her
teammate In college. They look
their first visits together and
the school should be glad that
they did. UCF la receiving
quite a one-taro punch with the
two athletes.
While W eber Is very excited
about attending the local col­
lege and pursuing soccer, she
Is actually more Interested In
attaining a degree In Elemen­
tary Education.
■Allison's
scholarship
Is
based more on academics.*
her father. Norm, explained.
"We are more proud of that
than the soccer.*

*We have always been a
dose family.* her father said.
*My two oldest children stayed
ckwe to home also, one at­
tended UCF and the other at­
tended the University of North
Florida. W e love having our
children do se and will really
enjoy the opportunities to go
and watch Allison play.*
O n e th in g that W e b e r w ill
take aw ay w ith her from h ig h
school a re great m em ories o f
the trem en d o u s ach ievem e n ts
h e r so ccer tram m ade.
Of

W e b e r s a id that s in c e U C F
h a s s u c h a w e ll-k n o w n a n d
w c ll-re a p e c te d e d u c a tio n d e ­
p artm en t. h e r ch o ice w a s m ad e

Lake Mary’s Aison Wsbar signed to ptay soccor lor
UCF naxt
aha is, flanked by coach Bd

Schedule _ No games this week _ Easter Break.
Schedule _ No games this
week _ Easier Break.

h e r. a s he m ad e a b ig
u p o n her.
W e b e r Is goin g Into
w ith the attitude that
w o rk co m es first a n d
seco n d .
As
long
an

PDS-HACKERS WIN

2 ) a n d B e e r :30 (0 -3 ). A s
u s u a l, re g u la r s e a s o n c h a m ­
p io n K athy's B a b y S h o p d id
not play In the tournam ent.
B L r a g u r : The U n k n o w n s (4 ­
0 ). the S a in ts (3 -1 ). W e s tv trw
B aptist C h u rc h (2 -2 ). S an fo rd
C h u r c h o f G o d (1 -3 ) a n d Hob's
T e a m (0 -4 ).

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A ls o co n trib u tin g
fo r P D S
w ere J a n Lyles ]3 - f o r - 4 . three
RBI). P a m C h e s s e r (3 -fo r-4 .
two R B I). R oseann e F r y (2 -fo r3. th re e RB I). C a rrie M cA ulifte
(2 -fo r-4 .
three
ru n s,
three
RBI).
T h e re s a
W a lb u r g r r
(s in g le ,
triple,
th re e
ru n s.
RBI), a n d A n n a H o llis (2 -fo r-3 ,
three r u n s . RBI).
T h e H a c k e rs w ill next face
ofT a g a in s t
QDDC
M onday
night a t 8 p.m .

REC. VOLLEYBALL

Sanford's Jsff Blake, currently a quarterback for the Cincinnati
Benqals, wil join Miami Dolphin Robed Jones and former Cleveland
Brown Stephen Brsgos at Just For Feet at the Seminole Towns Center
April 10 at 10 a m. to sign autographs and host registration for the
Sanford Pop Warner football season. Blake Mi also host s football
camp May 22-23 at Seminole High School.

SANFO RD • The
City o f
S a n fo rd R rcreatlon a n d P a rk s
D e p a rtm e n t Polar B e a r R cc -.
real to n al
V o lley b all
League
w r a p p e d u p Its P o la r B ear
s e a s o n M o n d a y n igh t w ith the
Y K n o ts
and
the
Unknowns
w in n in g the a n n u a l
tourna­
m ent c r o w n s .
T h e re s u lt s from th e tourna­
m ent w e r e :
A L e a g u e : T he Y k n o t s (3 -0 ).
Just F o r F u n (2 -1 ). C .E .S . ( I -

Im part
r o llr g r
school
soccer
sh e 's

T h e final stan d in gs from the
re g u la r sch ed u le w ere:
A L eague: K athy's B a b y S h o p
(3 4 -2 ), J u st For F u n (21-151.
th e Y k n ots (2 0 -1 6 ). C .E .S . ( 9 ­
2 7 ) a n d B e e r :30 (6 -3 0 ).
B L eagu e: the U n k n o w n s
(2 8 -8 ). S a n fo rd C h u r c h o f G o d
(2 2 -1 4 ). R o b 's T eam (1 7 -1 9 ).
th e S ain ts (1 5 -2 1 ) a n d W e s tv ie w B ap tist C h u rc h (9 -2 7 ).

MIRACLE DANCE
TEAM TRYOUTS
O R L A N D O • In a u g u ra l O r ­
la n d o M iracle d an ce tra m try­
o u t * for energetic m a le an d
fem ale d an cers, 18 y r u r s an d
o ld e r that p o s s e s s a h ip -h o p
style o f d a n c e an d tu m blin g
sk ills, w ill b e held Ihts S u n ­
d a y . A p ril 3. on the Magic
Practice C ou rt at the RDV
S p o rts p lrx .
8701
M alllan d
Su m m it B o u lev ard . M aitlan d,
startin g at 9 a.m.
T o register, all Interested
d a n c e r s m ust b rin g a resu m e
a n d photo.
F or m ore Inform ation call
(4 0 7 ) 9 1 6 -2 4 0 0 .

FLAG FOOTBALL

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R A IN E S G A U G E
Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. His statistics for the 1999
season is In the first column, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career

Eisatta. Assistant Principal Boyd Camas. Principal
Raymond Osinas and bar father. Norm Water.

c o u rs e , h e r fo n d est
memory
wtll b e
o f the
1998
state
rh a m p t o n s h lp for C la s s 6A.
B u t W e b e r also s a id that sh e
wtll ta k e very fond m e m o rie s o f
tier c o a c h . Bill E ls n c lc . with

O V IE D O - The
M ark ers
d e fe a te d Iron H o rse . 2 2 -9 . In
W o m e n 's C la s s C S p r i n g Soft­
b a ll
League
actio n
at
the
O v ie d o S o ftb a ll C o m p le x .
T h e H a c k e rs ' J a u d o n M arlette m a d e the m ost o f h e r two
hits, h ittin g a h om e r u n an d a
triple, a n d finished w it h seven
R B I's.

W h o Is It that Is telling these
ld d s w ith su c h p ro m isin g fu ­
tu re s to forego the ed u catio n to
take m oney?

Instead, he's going for money
and supposed fame. How long
can that last? And what Is he
going to do after his body
wears out?
I think we need to take a se­
rious look at how Important
sports are to people and rear­
range their priorities. Educa­
tion Is not something to take
for granted or throw away
when there is only a year to go.
1 have to go now...there Is a
big game on.

Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (5-1). New Tribes
Mission Indians (2-4), Red Sox
(1-4) and Mariners (0-6): Ns-

pretty easy. Add to that the fact
that the school la close to her
family and friends and one of
her high school teammates will
also be attending and her
mind was made up.
*1 knew that I didn't want
go far away for college.* W e b e r
said. *1 am very close with my
family and have a lot of d o s e
friends that are also staying
dose. I srlll be living on cam ­
pus so I win be far enough
away to fed like I’m on my own
but dose enough to come
home whenever I want to. Ill
have the beat of both worlds.*
Her parents are quite happy
that she chose to stay dose, as
well.

" ^ M W S f f lf e o N D E N T

Too many athletes these
days are more Interested In
signs (like dollar signs) than
letters (like B and A).
Everyone knows that money
eventually runs out. especially
If a body gives out.
Then what?

My answer Is that If an in­
jury Is sustained during the
first or second year in the
NBA. there is no career, no
money, and no education with
which to get a decent Job.
My scales are tipped toward
staying In school, so who Is
weighing things for these ath­
letes?
Look. If these kids can make
It to their senior vear. play ball
and still have a shot at the
NBA. why not stay, finish the
final year and take the degree?
The NBA will still be there. I
could be wrong, but Isn't It
better to go Into the draft when
you're on top? Francis could
pick his salaty in the next
draft if he stayed at Maryland
and took the team as far as I
think he can.

Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Sanford Lodge *6 2 F. A A
M. Yankees (6-1-1),
Rmker
Materials Devil Rays (4-3) and
Sanford Electric Athletics (3-5);
National Division: Railroaders
Cub# (5 -2 -1): Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos (2-5): Sunnlland
Corporation Marlins (2-6).

Rays vs.
. A AM .
and Rotary
Expos vs. Rail7:45 p.m.

llonal Division: Pirates (6-0). *
Devil Raya (3-2) and Newsome ;
Hardwoods Athletics (3-3).
Schedule _ Monday, April ■ *
at Roy Holler Junior Field. Krd ;
Sox vs. Royals. 5:45 p.m.

U C F nets another
local soccer star

More Importantly. Francis
could have matured another
year, enhanced his already
elite skills and Increase his
chances of being taken as a
top three player while earning
a degree.

The argument is usually that
if an Injury h sustained dur­
ing the senior year In college
that there will be no career.

p.m.. a n d Nobles Communica­
tion W h ite Sox vs. Khranis Club
Indians. 8 p.m.

totals (In c lu d in g 1999) In th e third c o lu m n .
R ain es a n d the A th le tic s w ill open th e seaso n
M onday nigh t against t h e Y an k ees, iro n ica lly
the team R ain es left a fte r th e 1998 s e a s o n , an d
can b e s e e n on E S P N a t 10;30 p.m.

SA N F O R D - The
C ity o f
S a n fo rd Recreation D epartm ent
Is offering a Sp rin g A d u lt F lag
Foo tball L eague.
T h e le agu e will fo llo w all
F lo rid a Recreation a n d P a rk s
A sso ciatio n (FRPA) F la g Foot­
b a ll ru les a n d regu latio n s an d
w ill play Its gam e s o n S a tu rd a y
m o rn in gs.
A n y q u estio n s
about
the
le a g u e s o r fu rth er inform ation
c a n b e o btain ed by c a llin g the
Recreation Departm ent at (407)
3 3 0 -5 6 9 7 .

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At-bats.
Hits............
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D o u b le s .......

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Steals.........

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SANFO RD • The
C ity o f
S a n fo rd Recreation D epartm ent
w ill b e h o ld in g its A d u lt Soft­
b a ll O rganizational m eeting for
th e S p rin g softball s e a s o n on
W e d n e s d a y . A p n l 7th at 6 :3 0
p .m . at the Dow ntow n R e c re a ­
tion C enter, first floor o f City
H u ll b n P a rk Avenue.
A ny
(earns
interested
In
p la y in g In the s p rin g leagu e
s h o u ld b e at this m eeting und

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w ill receive a $ 1 5 d is c o u n t o n
th eir fee for atten d in g.
S p a c e Is lim ited s in c e o n ly
P ln e h u rs t P a rk Is a v a ila b le .
P tn rh u rs t le a g u e 's o ffered a r e
C o -E d o n M o n d a y . W o m e n o n
T u e s d a y . M en o n W e d n e s d a y
a n d T h u rs d a y , a n d In d u strial
o n F rid a y .
T h e S R D Is a ls o o fferin g a
M o n d a y Night C h u r c h L eagu e
that w ill p lay at th e L ak e M ary
S p o r t s C om p lex .
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C ity o f
S a n fo rd R ecreation a n d P a r k s
D ep artm en t Is o ffe rin g T e n n is
L e s s o n s a l G r o v e v lr w P a rk (o ff
L a k e M a ry B o u le v a rd ).
T h e le s so n s , tau gh t b y O re g
J a m e s , co sts $ 2 0
for e a c h
fo u r -w e e k s e s s io n .
S tu d e n ts
m u s t register at C ity H all.
F o r m ore In form ation c a ll
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FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD
The
S a n fo rd
Y o u th
F ootball
and
C h eerle a d in g A s so c ia tio n (S Y F A ) w ill
h o ld tw o p re -re g is tra tio n s for
the F lrs l A n n u a l J e ff B la k e
F o o tb all C a m p a n d the 1 9 99
Pop
W arn e r
F o o tb a ll
and
C h e e r le a d in g S e a s o n .
The
re gistratio n s
w ill
be
h eld o n S a tu rd a y , A p r il 10th at
the J u s t F o r Feet In the S e m in o le T o w n e C e n te r M ull a n d
S a tu r d a y . A p ril 17th at F in is h
Lin e In tile A ltam on te M all.
T im e s w ill b e fro m 10 a.m . to 5
p .m .
J e f f B la k e , from th e C in c in ­
nati
B e n g a ls .
and
Robert
J o n e s , from the M iam i D o l­
p h in s . w ill b e o n h a n d to s ig n
a u t o g r a p h s o n A p r il 10th an d
S te p h e n B rag gs, u fo rm e r M i ­
am i D o lp h in , w ill b e h ere on
A p ril 17lh.
T h e F o o tb all C a m p , for b o y s
a n d g ir ls a g e s 7 -t o -1 7 . w ill b e
h e ld M a y 2 2 -2 3 at S e m in o le
H igh S c h o o l w ith p re se n t a n d
fo rm e r N F L p la y e rs, the S e m ino le H ig h c o a c h in g s ta ff a n d
tlie S Y F A c o a c h in g s ta ff p r o ­
v id in g In stn ictlo n .
T h e cost will b e $ 9 0 for both
d a y s o r $ 5 0 for o n e d ay .
F o o tb all a n d
c h e e rle a d in g
p ro s p e c ts for th e five S Y F A
( r a m s c a n ulso p re -re g is te r fo r
a $ 4 0 n o n -r e fu n d a b le fee. T h e
b a la n c e o f fees ($ 7 0 ) w ill b e
d u e J u ly 1st.

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Legal Notice* I Legal Notica*
C h a m p io n s h ip W r e s t lin g w tll
h o ld a b ig n igh t o f m atch es at
th e O c e a n C e n te r In D ay ton a
B e a c h o n W e d n e s d a y . A p r il
14th. sta rtin g at 7 :3 0 p.m .
M a tc h e s in c lu d e _ R ick S t e ­
in e r v s . Scott S te in e r. K o n n o n
v s . Scott H all: S teve 'M o n g o '
M c M Ic h a e l a n d D e a n M a le n k o
v s . B a r r y W in d h a m a n d C u rt
lle n n lg : Rey M y s te rlo J r . v s .

C o n t in n e d fro m P b fe I B
P lay ers can register for b o th
th e c a m p a n d s e a s o n for $ 1 5 0 .
A ll p ro ceed s from the c a m p
w ill go tow ard y o u th s p o r ts
p ro gra m s.
For fu rth er Inform ation, c a ll
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 -5 4 8 5 .

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KNOWN AS INLAND
MORTOAOS CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
MICHELLE RIDER.

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fo rsclosurb sals

NOTICE IS H IR C IY OIVCN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment antsrod In Caaa No.
9S-233S-CA-14-B ol Ola Ckauit
Court ot Ola IS TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, wherein IRWIN
MORTOAOS
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AS INLAND
MORTOAOS CORPORAHON.
Ptaintiff.and MICHELLE RIDER,
at al., a n datondant*. I nW aaS
to the Mgha* I and boat bidder
tor ca»h at the Waal Front Door
at
the Samtnola County
Courthout*. Sanford, Florida,
at tha hour ol 11:00 a m., an
ma 10th day af APRIL. IM S .
&lt;r
EAST 41 FEET OF LOT S4 AND
W EST 30 F B IT OF LO T SS.
QUEENS
MIRROR
SOUTH
REPLAT ADDITION TO CASSCLBARRY. ACCORDING TO TMS
P U T THEREOF. AS RSCORDSO
M P U T NOON 11. PAGE SS OF
T H I PUBLIC N1C0RDS OF
SCM HIOU COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oatod (Ma isth day ot MARCH,

ton
Ifa^^iRnr Na^tr
Clark Circuit Court
Nr- Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
ROGER 0. BEAR. P A.
PO. BOX asss
ORUN DO . FL 31A01
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
If you art a per*on with a dis­
ability oho need* any accom­
modation in order to participate
In thi* proceeding, you ere enti­
tled. at no co*I lo you. to Iha
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
AO A
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Aetnus. Suite N30t, Santord,
Florida 31TT1. Telephone (407)
313-4330. sat 4227 within two
(1) working day* ol your receipt
ol this Summona: II you ere
hoartno impaired, call 1-900*88-9771
Publish March I t . and April 1.

ISM
0EA-113

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
O F T N S IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
BIM INDLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GSNBRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASS NO) SS S4S* 0 A 14 P
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A.. NOT
IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY
BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE. OR
ITS PERMITTED SUCCESSORS
ANO ASSIGNS. ON BEHALF
OF VENDEE MORTGAGE
TRUET 1**4-1
p l a in t if f

V*.

NOBUKO 6 BRANOT.
IF LIVING, ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AH
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
NOBUKO B BRANOT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
NOBUKO 8 BRANDT.
IF ANY. WILDWOOD HOMES.
INC : JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT'S)
■ones of
FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment a I foreclosure dated
March IS. 11M, entered in Civil
Case No SS 2480 CA 14 P ot
the Circuit Court ol the ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will eel! lo Iha highest
and bast bidder lor cash WEST
FRONT DOOR OF CO URT­
HOUSE ol Iha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located al
301 NO PARK AVENUE in SAN­
FORD. Florida, al 1100 a m on
the 17th day ol APRIL. ISIS Iha
following described property as
M l tortti in Mid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 7. CLUSTER U. WILOW 000. A P U N N E D UNIT
DEVELOPMENT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAGE 7 THROUGH 10 PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FL0RI0A
Deled mis ISth day ol MARCH.
1899
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By Jena E. Jesewic
Deputy Clerk
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEV FOR PUINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33124
(954 ) 233-1000
9S-3210S(NATR)
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing e special accommodation lo
participate in thie proceeding
should contact Ihe Clerk ol Ihe
Cucuit Court at the Seminole
County Courthouse al 407-3231330, not later than eeven day*
prior lo Ihe proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. 1 100-9551771
(T0D| or 1-100-951*9770. vie
Florida Relay Service
Publien Apnl 2. • '•**
DEB-12

Notice la haroby given thal
purs uant to that FMal Judgment
ol Fomctoeurw dated March IB,
IM S . and entered In c M caaa
mimAer 94-2241 CA 14S. al the
Circuit Court ot Ihe isth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Benda oto
County,
Florida,
wherein PRINCIPAL RESIDEN­
TIAL MORTOAOE. INC., la
Ptotettff. and EDWARD MUSTT IM ANN
A/K/A
EDWARD
ALBERT HUSTTEMANN. DEBO­
RAH A. HUSTTEMANN. HOUSE­
HOLD FINANCE CORPORATION
SI. ia/ara Defendant's). I win
I toe west boat
•I Iha SandnoJe County
In
Santord.
Seminole County. Florida, at
11:M A M . on the Sind day ol
APRIL. IS M . tho following
In said Final Judgment, to wit:
LO T 42. SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS UNIT 3. ACCORD!NO
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 17.
PAGES SI AND BE. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T VOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DEiM EO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOEE
Dated Iha If ih day el MARCH.
ISM .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaeewie
Deputy Clerk
COOtUS 4 STAW1ARSK!
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suita 4S0
Tampa. Florida 33*07
Telephone (413)177-4004
CSS *94-3474
Publish: Msrch IS, end April 2.
DEA-21S
IN TNB C IR C U IT COURT
OP T N I IS T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IR AND FOR
S1MINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GSNBRAL JURISDICTION
D m SION

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BANK. FSB

P U IN TIFF
vs.
DAVID ARTHUR BARNES
A/K/A DAVID A. BARNES.
IF UVINO. AND IF D U O .
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.ASSIGNEES
UENORS.CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES C U IM IN Q AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
OAVID ARTHUR BARNES
A/K/A DAVID A. BARNES:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DAVID ARTHUR BARNES.
A/K/A DAVID A. BARNES.
IF ANY: SAUSALITO SHORIS
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC . SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
FORSCLOSURS S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY QiVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
March 2S. IS M . entered In Civil
Caea No SS 197 CA 14 P ot the
Circuit Court ol tho ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherein OCWEN FEOERAL
BANK. FSB is Plaintiff and
DAVID ARTHUR BARNES A/K/A
DAVID A BARNES. IF LIVINO
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER­
EST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
DAVID
ARTHUR
BARNES A/K/A 0AVI0 A
BARNES, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DAVID ARTHUR BARNES.
A/K/A DAVID A BARNES. IF
ANY.
SAUSALITO SHORES
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN
ANTS IN POSSESSION sra
Defendant* I will t*U lo Iha
highest and heel bidder lor
caeh the West Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouae
in Santord. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock a m on the 27th day ol
APRIL. tSOS. the following
described properly ae eel forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, te-wil
LOT IDS. SAUSALITO. SEC­
TION THREE. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 21.
PAGES 74. 75 A 75 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 26th day ol MARCH
f 999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol tho Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jasawic
Depuly Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIFF
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
Pubheh April 2, S. 1999
DEB-17

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v s.

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Tickets a r e o n s a le at the
O cean C e n te r B o x O ffice an d
all T lck etm aster location s. O r ­
d e r by p h o n e w ith V is a or
M astercard at (4 0 7 ) 8 3 9 -3 9 0 0 .

MELLON MORTOAOS
COMPANY F/K/A MILLON
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION 49.
Plaintiff.

ve
CLEMENT J GRAY,
at al
Defendant's)

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la u k e a

Enos.

HI T H I C IR C UIT eOMHT
OP TU B I M N T II B T M
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
Bl AMO FOR
SSMIMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO B
CABS HO. SS1T4SCA-14

M TN B C IR C U IT COUNT
OP T U B 1STM JUDICIAL
c i r c u i t o p Fl o r i d a
Nl AMD FOB
SSM M OLS CO UN TY
CASB NO . •B-S14S C A 14B
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOS. Inc..
Plaintiff,
VS.
EDWARD HUETTEMANN
VK/A EDWARD ALBiR T
HUE TTE MANN and
DCBO RAH A HUSTTEMANN.
at aL,
Defendants
BO TIC S

and

Legal Notices

F lo a t DA

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A «is r'e*-,4-B
CONPONATION. FORMERLY

C h ris J erich o ; J erry F ly n n v s.
Ernest T h e C u t* M iller; H u g h
M o rru s v s .
N o rm a n Sm iley:

op

NOTICE IS H I M I V GIVEN
pursuant le a Final Judgment at
foreclosure dated March 18,
I M S and entered In Caaa NO.
M174SCA-14 at the drcsll
Court et the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and to* SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida whereto
MELLON MORTOAOS COMPA­
NY F/K/A MELLON FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION I t Is
the Plaintiff and C IIM S N T J.
GRAY, KATHERINE T. GRAY;
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMSOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.,
are Ihe Defender Is, I wM eat to
the hlgheet end beet bidder tor
cash at the West Iron! dear et
the
Seminole
County
Courthouea, Sanford. Florida,
on Wa Stud day ot APRIL. IMS,
dw toltosring daocribod proper­
ly as set tortk In said Final
Judgment
LOT SS ANO LOT SSA. BLOCS
E. SWEETWATER OAKS SEC­
TION E. ACCOROING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOS IS. PAOIS 1, •
AND 3. PUBLIC RICOAOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/s: SI 7 VALLEY OR
LONGWOOD FL SETTS
WITNESS MY KANO and th*
anal ot Nila Court on Marck IS,

IMS.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
SEYMOUR BENSON
Clark et the Circuit Court
B y Jane I . Jesewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCeMe. Raymer,
Barrett A Frappler
Poet Offtca Rea 3410
Tampa. FL33SO1-3410
It you arc a person with a Ora­
tion In order to participate in
■tod al no coal lo you, ter Ito
ptovission ot certain a**!*
unca. Please contact Court
Administration at 201 N. Park
Avenue.
Santord. Florida
32771. telephone number (407)
323-4330. within 2 working
days ol your recsipl at IMS doc­
ument. II hearing impeirsd.
(TOO) 1-SOO-SSS-S77I.
Publish. March IS . and April I,
IM S
DSA-214
IN TNB C IR C UIT COURT
OF TN B BM NTBBH TN
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
SBMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASB NO . SS-Sf-C C -SO -X
SPRINGWOOD VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
O f LONGWOOD. INC., a not
tor protil Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.
KEITH M A U C H U C K and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Oslsndante
NOTICE IS HERBSV GIVEN
that on th* 2Sth day el APRIL
IM S at 11:00 a m al Ihe wssl
Iron! door el Ihe tsminele
County Courthouse In Santord,
Florida, the undersigned Clark
will offer lor eale the following
described real property:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
117-0, (PRINOWOOO VILLAGE.
A CONDOMINIUM PURSUANT
TO THE D E C U R A TIO N OF
CONDOMINIUM RECORDEO IN
OFFICIAL R ECORD! BOOK
1331. PAQE 1040. PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
together with all strucluree,
improvement!. Naturae, sppii'
ances. and appurtenance* on
said land or used in conlunclion
therewith
A aforesaid sale will b* mad*
pursuant to a Summery Final
Judgment entered in Civil No.
M -S2-CC-20-Z ponding in th*
County Court ol tho Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Serrano:* County. Florida
Dated 1714 29th day Ol MARCH.

Legal Notices
auction All vehicle* told A l 10.
No llHa gmranteed Botch'*
Tewing reserve* lh* right to bid
Vahicla* may be viewed one
hour prior lo fate
IM S Caddy Cream
1DIEL11SSKU4242II
1S70 Dodge Blue
014AC0IIS498S
1M7 Jaap Oray
IJTMLSSTSHT0290S1
IM S Kawasaki M/C
1KAZXDE19FD501542
I9S7 Ponliec Rad
1G2FW2IHXHN110077
IM 1 Ponliec Rod
1G2WJ54T7MF29190S
IM S Subaru Blu*
JF1AF2384QDIISI3S
IM S Toyota Gold
JT2AL32H503S35631
Publish. April 1. IM *
TS B -tS
IN YNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF YMB IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IR AND FDR
FLORIDA

c § a i f l &amp; » T « i T e * ,4B
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
ve.
PAUL I . ALLEY,
alua., *1M ,
Defendant*

HOTieff OF SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Force I*sure Sate entered to IM*
cata now ponding In told
Court, th* atyte ol which la indfI will soil lo th* highest end
boot bidder lor ceah at the
SEMINOLE County CourtSou**,
301
North Park
Avenue.
Santord. Florid* 11721. al 11 *0
A M ., on th* f*th day ol APRIL.
IM S. th* toHowing described
property a* aat forth In oald
Ordor or Final Judgment lo-wft
LO T SS. TUSCAW1LLA UNIT 2.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THERSOF AS RKCOROSD M
PLAT BOOK 12. PAOI 4S-42. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AKA 1143 OUNCAN DRIVE,
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIOA
32000
ORDER ( 0 al County. Florida,
IM* MARCH 2*. t*00 day of
Sanford. Seminole. IS M
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
A t Clerk. Circuit Court
Msrch, Florida
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
As Deputy Clark
SPEAR S HOFFMAN. PA
20S South Onto Highway
Corat Gebie*. Florida 33144
Telephone (30S) (44-22*4
‘ Parson* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in thi* proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avenue Suite N 301, Santord,
Florida 32771. at least Five (ij
day* prior to lh* proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4310 EaL
4227; 1 SOO OSS S77I (TDD) or
1-100-955-1770 (V). via Florida
Relay Oarvic*.'
Publish April!. S. IS M
DEB-1S
Hi TH E CIRCUIT COURT
C F T N I IM N T E IN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
■ AND FOR
C SM M O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CANS NO. 00-744-04
DtVISICN 14-1
RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

V*.
WALLACE T TRAN DM. I R .
at al.
Defender! t(*l.
NOTICS OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl to a Final Judgment of
toracloeurc dated March IE ,
IM S . and entered In Cat* NO.
SC-742-CA of th* Circuit Court
ol th* EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit in and for SEMINOLE
County.
Florid#
whereto
RYLANO MORTOAOE COMPA­
NY fa th* Plaintiff and WAL­
LACE T TP AHUM, an SAN0RA
A TRANUM, arc the Defendant*,
I wifi sail to lh* highest and
bast bidder tor each at lh* Waal
front door ol th* Semmote
County Court ho uoo, Sanford.
Florida, al 11:00 a.m., on lh*
20th day ol APRIL. IMS, lh*
followtog described property a*
sot
torth In -aid Final
Judgment:
LOT 103. OEER RUN. UNIT I t ,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
PLAT BOOK IS. AT PAGES IS ­
CLERK OF THE
IS. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FL0M COUNTY COURT
DA.
By: Jane E. Jesewic
Deputy Clark
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
NOTICE
LOWING ITEMS OF PROPERTY
AMERICANS WITH
WHICH ARE LOCATED IN AND
METALLED IN AND INSTALLED
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1IM
Administrative Order No. S7-S
AS A PART OF THE IMPROVE­
SAID LAND:
II you arc a parson with s dis­ MENTS ON
ability who need* any accom­ RANOE/OVEN.
DISPOSAL.
modation in order lo participate DISHWASHER. FAN/HQOD
a/h/a: 443 ROCKY BROOK
m this proceeding, you are enti­
COURT
tled. al no coil lo you, lo Ihe
CASSELBERRY. FL
provision ol certain assistance
32707-1230
Plena
contact
Court
WITNESS MY HAND and lh*
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avanuo. Suite N3Q1. Santord. •eel ol thi* Court on March if .
FL 32771 (407) 323-4330. **L IM S .
4227 within 2 working days ol (SEAL)
HONORABLE
your receipt ol thi* notica. it
SEYMOUR BENSON
you or* hearing or vole*
Clark af the ClrcuJt Court
impaired, call 1-100-133-1771
By: Jan* E. Jaaawic
TAYLOR AND CARLS. PA
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEYS FOR THE
Echevarria, McCall*. Raymar.
PLAINTIFF
Barren
&gt; Frappler
1900 SUMMIT TOWER
Post Ollic* Boa 3410
BOULEVARD. SUITE SOO
Tampa. FL 33M1-3410
ORLANDO. FLORIOA 32S10
If you arc a parson arith a dis­
Publish April 2, 9, 19M
ability who naadt accommoda­
DC 9-14
tion in order to particlpet* In
blit proceeding, you are enti­
tled al no cost to you. lor lh*
pravlation of certain ettieUNCLAIMED
lanea. Plea** conlacl Court
VEHICLE AUOTION
Administration al 201 N Park
Removal ot Iha below Avenue.
Santord. Florida
described vehicle* wa* con­
32771, telephone number (407)
ducted in compliance with FS
713.71 Nolle* thal Butch* 323-4330, within 2 working
Towing wtll salt said vahicla* *1 day* of your receipt of this doc­
Public Auction lor cash on April ument, If hearing impaired,
ISIh al 10 90 am al 200' (TOD) 1-409-954-1771.
Persimmon
A**..
Sanford, Publish: Msrch 26. and April 2.
Florida Wa reserve the right lo
withdraw any vahicla* from Ihls DEA-223

IR TNB C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T N I 1BTN JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMD FOR
S E R M O LB CO UN TY,

iJ S B K V S D w ii

am engaged In business al 701
Ughlhoua* CL.
Altamonte
, Spring*. FL 3S714, Seminote
O IH S R AL JUR ISD ICTIO N
| County. Florida, under lh*
Ftcttbou* Noma ol XTASMS
P C S S IC IU T IIS , and that I
OF AMERICA
Inland to register said ham*
PLAINTIFF
with
tho
Otviaton
of
Corporation*.
Tallaha****,
DAWN V PADILLA A/K/A
Florida, in accordance with th*
DAWN M PADILLA.
provision* ol lh* Fictitious
IF LIVING, ANO IF OSAO.
a S la lute*. To-Wit: Section
T H I UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
M. Florid* Statute* IM t .
HEIRS. D lVIBISS,
Cindy Silt*
QRANT11S, ASSIGNS IB
Publish April I. IM S
U S MORS. CR SOI TORS.
DSB-tt
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERS ST BY. THROUGH.
UN0SR OR AGAINST
M TNB OMCUtT 00991
DAWN V PADILLA A/K/A
OP TNB ISTH i
DAWN M. PADILLA.
OMAN IT, IB l
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSS
OF DAWN Y. PADILLA A/K/A
DAWN M PA0ILLA. IF ANY;
O f IR RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION SI2 INC..
DEER RUN PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION 41.
CORPORATION F/K/A
IN C ; UNITED STATB OF
OMAO MORTOAOS
AMERICA; JOHN DOB AND
CORPORATION OF PA
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
PUIN TIFF
TENANTS IN POCM SW ON
_D SF1M D A N T111
LEE PAUL PIL0IAN.
Or
IP lIVINa. ANO IF DIAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
NOTICE IS H I P I B T OWEN
H U M . DEVISEES.
pursuant to a Summery Final
aR
A N TH S JM S M N E IS .
Judgment of forceteasra dated
UENORS.CREMTORS,
March H . IS M . entered In CM*
TRUSTIES AN71ALL OTHER
Case No M 1*44 CA 14 P ot
PARTIES CUIM IN Q AN
th* Circuit Court of tho ISTH
M TS R IS T BY. THROUGH.
Judielol Circuit In and ter 91 M r
UNOSR OR AGAINST
N O lf
County.
SANFOPO.
U S PAUL PlLOtAR,
Florida. I wtll asN lo the hlgheet
UNKNOWN SPOUSS OF
and beat bidder tor caeh AT
LS I PAUL P1LOIAN. IF ANY;
T H I WEST FRONT DOOR at th*
JOHN OOC AND J A M DOS
SEMINOLE County Courthouae
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
located at SOI N PARK AVENUE
m POSSESSION
In SANF0R0. Florid*, al 1t:QS
M T H t f ir * " " ’
a m on lh* 17th day ot A P N L
1I*S lh* following daocribod
NOTICE
IS HSHIBV OIVIN
property a* sot torth to sard
pursuant in t Summary Final
Summary Final JudgmanL to­
Judgment of forccloouro dated
ll
March IS. ISM . entered to Chnl
LOT M . 0 I8 R RUN. UNIT 12.
Cats No M IM S CA14 P ot the
ACCOROING T O THE P U T
Circuit Court ol tho ISTH
THEREOF A t RECOROEO IN
Judicial Circuit to and tor MANP U T BOOK St. PAGES 4S ANO
NOIS
County.
SANFORD.
PUBLIC B IC O B O S OF
rid*. I wit tab to th* Mghoot
B E N M O LI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and boat bidder tor cosh THE
TOGETHER
WITH
W IS T FRONT DOOR ot th*
RANOE/OVEN, VENT FAN. DIS­
SSMINOLI County Courthouae
POSAL DISHWASHER. SMOKE
(Mated at SOI N. PARK AVI to
O B TICTOR, CARPET. REFRIG­
SANFORD. Florida, at tt.OO
ERATOR.
a m on th* 22th day of APRIL.
Doled thi* M W day ot MARCH.
IS M tho following described
lU f l,
properry a* sal torth to sard
(CIRCUIT COURT S1AL)
Summary Final JudgmanL toMARYANNS MORSE
wtl
Clark of th* Circuit Court
LOT • BLOCK I . HINSON'S
By: Jan* B. Joaosric
ACRiS. ACCORDING TO THE
Deputy Clark
P
U
T THEREOF AS M COA0C0
T H I U W OFFICES OF
IH P U T BOOK t . PAGE M .
DAVID J. STERN. P A
PUBLIC RECOROS OF S IM IATTOPNEV FOR P U IN TIFF
NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
SOI $. U mv *rsity Drive
Dated this 29th day of MARCH.
Suite SOO
IS M
Plantation. FL 33324
(CIRCUIT COURT SSAL)
(0*4) 233-0000
MARYANNE MORSE
00-31011 (PNCX)
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
In aacordanc* with lh*
By: Jon* E. Jatewic
American arith Dtaabiktiat Act.
Deputy Clark
parsons with dtaabditta* need­
T H I U W OFFICES OF
ing a special accommodation to
DAVID J STERN. P A
participate to thi* proceeding
ATTOPNEV FOP PLAINTIFF
should contact the Cloth ol tho
SOI S University Drive
Circuit Court ol 0m Seminole
Suite 100
County Courthouea al 007-323Plantation. FL 333241
' M l not later than seven day*
1004) 233-4090
prior to tow proceeding if hear­
00-3104ROM A)
ing impaired. 1-000-OSS-077I
In accordance with Iha
(TOO) or t-OOO-SSS-0770, via
American with Disabilities Act
won* with dieebditiea need­
Pukkah Apr* t , 0.
ing a apodal accommodation lo
DSB-tt
participate In thi* proceeding
ehouid contact lh# Clerk of th*
Circuit Court ol tho Seminole
County Courthouse at 407-3234330, not later than seven day*
prior to th* proceeding If hair­
ing impaired. 1-109-955-1771
(TDD) or 1-0OO-MS-O77O, via
1TN B tB TN
Publteh. April 2. 0 . 1l0t
DIB-10

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CASB NO.i BD4M SS-OA-94P
FIDELITY BANK OF
FLORIDA
Plaintiff,
W ILIAM T. M ORNS.
OL A l,
N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g iv e n
Wat pursuant lo o Stool
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure dated March M ,
IM S and entered in Civil Action
No. SS-2S10-CA-14P in Iha
Circuit Court In and for
Sominol*
County,
Florida,
wherein F IO IIIT Y BANK OF
FLORIOA to tha Plaintiff and
WLLIAM T MORRIS and ZAN­
DRA C. MORRIS. *1 *1.. are Iha
Datondant*. I wilt sail lo lh*
tugheat and boat bidder for
sash at West front slaps ol lh*
Somtool* County Courthouse,
Santord, FL i l l l :S0 e.m. on lh*
29th day of APRIL. ISM . Iha
following described property a*
sal forth to th* Final Summary
Judgment of Forecloaura, to
Thai part ol Lot 17, Bloch D.
O.R. MITCHELL'S SURVEY OF
THE LEVY GRANT, a* recorded
in Plat Bock 1. page S. Public
Record* of Sominol* County.
Florid*, described as follow*
flown at tho Southeast cor­
ner of Lot 27. U K C GSM PARK,
** recorded In Plat Book 12,
pages SO and 01, Public
Record* ot Sammola County,
Florida, a* a Point ot Beginning;
thane* run North 0S*22'0O*
East along lh* last line of said
Lot 17, a die lance at t04.t0
toot to th* North*set comer of
Let 27; thonco North 03*33'00*
loot along lh* Southerly line ol
Lol M and Lot 21 ot laid LAKE
OEM PARK, a distance ot 92.00
1**1 lhancs Couth 03*M'40‘
Watt a distance ol 120.4S last
more or test to lh* Nonh rightof-way line ol Church tlrcet;
thence North IS ‘00'00* Weal, a
distance ol 03 feel to lh* Point
of Beginning.
OATEO this llt h day of
MARCH. tSM .
II you arc a parson with dis­
ability who naad* any accom­
modation in order lo participate
in thi* proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no coal to you, to th*
provision ot earlain assistance
Please
contaet
CourtAdministrator al 301 N. Park
Ava. iuila N 301. Santord. FL
32771; Tat: 407-323-4330 X4227
within two working days ot your
receipt of lh* document if you
are hearing or voice impaired.
Call 1-600-955-9771
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Oaputy Clark
MICHAEL M STOREY
PO Boa 34170S
Mamtt Island. FL
32954-1709
Publish April 2. 9. 1999
DEB-13

M TNB ONMtHT
COURT Bi AB
BABB BO . S2-1BBB-BA-94-W
NORWSST MORTOAOS. MO..
4 California Corporation,
Plaintiff,
OSOROB V JONES. Ill
ieaanea.en.ea age
|UWwwRw^Bw*WPUw|i
DONNA JONIS
(SS9044-40-4144). *
SANFORD-HIDDEN LAKE
VILLAS HOMS O W NEM
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
davlaaaa. grants**.
creditor*, and other
unknoem person* or
unknown apouaa* claiming
by. through and under
any a l th* above-named
Datondant*,
Defendants.

I70S4I
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE I* hereby given that
th* undersigned Clerk of lh*
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, will an lh* 27th
day ol APRIL.1SM. al 11:00
o'clock a m. at th* Waal front
door al Iha Seminole County
Courthouae in Sanfenl, Florida,
offer lor aala and **0 at public
outcry la the highest and beat
bidder tor caeh, tha lollowingdescribed property situate to
Seminole County, Florida:
Lei I I . HIDDEN LAKE PHASE
III. UNIT VII. accenting to lh*
map or plat tlwraol as,recanted
to Plat Book 31. Pag** 7t and
•0. of tha Public Records al
lamfnol* County. Florida,
punuanl to lh* Final Judgment
entered to a caaa pending to
said Court, lh* alyls el which to
indicated above.
If you arc a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation la enter la participate
In this proceeding, you arc end­
ued. al no coal lo you. la th*
provision el certain assistance.
Pteaaa contact Court adminlatralor. 301 N. Park Avenue,
Suita N30I. Santord. Florida
32771, (407| 323-4330 sat.
4227, within 2 working day* ol
your receipt of this Amended
Holies ol Foreclosure Sale; il
you arc hearing impaired, call
I-IO 0-9IS-I771; II you arc
voice Impaired, call 1-400-888•770.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol aald Court this 23rd day
ot MARCH. IM S
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
BUTLER a H01CH, P A
3119 I . Conway Road Suite E
Orlando, Florida 32112
1497) 391-5200
Publish March 29. and Apnl I,
1999
DEA-227

L#gal Notices

Ltgal Notices

CIRCUIT COURT
I TNB ISTH

D F TN B tSYN JU B M IA L
CIRCUIT B F P1BBIBA

BABB HO. 9B-1SS4 OA «4 -B

A -I4 -B

WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, F A., auaaataor by
corporate mar gar to Amartaan
Favtog* Bank, FA..
Plaintiff.

UNIVERSAL AM I RICAN
MORTOAOS COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
GUZMAN ISM AIL VAZQUEZ,

atal

ALBXANDIR B M W S T IN
and RHILDA A. BREWSTER;
at aL,

wa—.ei

—^

pursuant

I-.

a-. - - - te- -

NOTICE IS OIVIN that purthal aartato Final
JudgmanL dated March 14,
1944. to CAM N*. 94-2044-CA14-ff. at lh* CbauH Court af IN*
19th Judtotol CircuH to and tar
Semtoola County. Florida, to
whteh
GUZMAN
IS M A IL
VRZOUSZ and M A M B IL M
VAZQUEZ; ANV and ALL
UNKNOWN TENANTS n/k/a
•TIVEN M RSCHINOIN; and
THE VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
BIO., a n Iha O*fondant*. I wto
a*4 to toa highest and beat ted­
der tor cash at to* waal Irani
af lh* Samtoala County

a

Hi IMPFwRMJf ngwwWFl 8*9• I,

to

an

Order

B u n n lu u a te

M mI j ,

dated Marck *1. ISOS, and

wakgidal Ite a|wi| aaag AbaaAldl^WP U .

1994 CA 14-K, of the Circuit
Court af th* llt h Judtelal
Circuit in and far laminate
County. Florida, whereto WASH­
INGTON MUTUAL BANK. F A .
•UCCISBOR BV CORFORATB
MERGER TO AMBftfCAR SAV­
ING* BANK. F A , I* Plaintiff
and ALBXANDIR BREWSTER.
RHILDA A BREWSTER, HATTAWAY FUDGE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC., la/are
I wto a rt to lh*

at 11:00 o'clock A M . on
4to day at MAY. 1940.
torth to Iha Order af Final

cash af to* arcal front dear af
i Seminal* County courtIM In Sanford, laminate
Cwunfy. Fl orida, at 1100 a m
an tha ETto day af APRIL. IS M ,
to* toSawfng deaaribad proper­
ty a* M l to rth in M id Pinal
foment to wit:
ONOOMWNUM UNIT NO I1C
OF HATTAWAY RIDGE CONOOHUM. ACCORDING TO THE
DICLANATtON OF CONDO­
MINIUM RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORD BOOK 1311.
FADS 074 OF T H I PUBLIC
RtCOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
AS
AMBNOBO BV FIRST AM INONT IN OFFICIAL RECORD
BOOK IS M . PAGE 197. OF THS
PUBLIC RICONOB OF S IM I'I I
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
TOOBTHIR WITH AR UNDIVID­
ED SHARI IN T N I COMMON
E LEM EN T!
APPURTENANT
THERSTO.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIN
D IB T
COLLECTION
PR ACTICIS A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS D IS M IO TO B I A D IB T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A D IR T AND ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
■ I USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated Iha 23rd day of MARCH,
IBM .
MARYANNS MORSI
Cterk al Ika Circuit Court
By. Jan* L Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
COOtUS S STAWIAR1KI
4010 Bey Scout Boulevard
Suite 490
Tampa, Florida 33M7
Tatephene. (IIS ) S77-SO0S
CAS 9 9 4 -M IS )
DBA-229

LOT E4. VILLAS OF CASSEL­
BERRY PHASE *. ACCORDING
TO THE F IA T THEREOF AE
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 42.
PAGE 43 TMHOUOH 41. INCLU­
SIVE
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/Va 3SM Hartoal lo o p
327tt
OATEO: MARCH IS. IS M
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark of too Court
By. Jano E. Jaaawic
Deputy Cterk
PubAcakon ol Ihit Notica ot
Sal* wa* mad* an toe 2Sih day
af MARCH and an th* 2nd day
at APRIL. IS M . to toa SarMnai*
(toraid, a newspaper circulated
In laminate County
Attorney tor Plaintiff
WILLIAM P McCAUOHAN
M S W Ith Ureal
Miami. Florida 331)0
()M | 177-0094
In accordance with ihe
Americana With Dwatelitwe Act
af IS M (ADA), dnebied penont
who. bee suae of their dwatnlibo*, naad spec tot sccommodeban to participate to thie pro­
ceeding should canted lh*
ADA coordinator al 301 N Park
Aeanu*
Suit* North 301,
Santord. Florida 12771. or totephone 1407) 323-43)0 cat 4227,
1 (M 0 ) 099-9771(700). or
1(400)199-1770, Vi* Florida
Relay Serve*, no later than hva
bu*Ineae day* prior to such

proceeding

Pukkah March 29. and Apnl *.
IS M
Of A- 229

NOTtflS DP PUBLIC (
T O CONSIDSR A CONDITION AL USB
Notica M haroby given that a Publie Hearing will be held by th*
Manning A Zoning Commission in Iha City Commission
Chamber* City Halt. Santord, Floods at 7 M p m on Thursday
Apnl IS. to conatder a raguatl tor a to a Zanmg O a k u l
LEGAL DESCRIPTION

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Begin on lh* Soutlwrly line *1 Let I f . LAKE MINNIE ESTATES. ‘ j S
according to to* plat thereof ae recorded in Pie I Booh 9. Page - 1
M et Pubhc Records ot Samuiel* County. Florida Al a point 119
toat Wat tarty from toulhaattarly corner al said Lol IS. lhancs
run Westerly along Northerly luw ol Lake Mary Boulevard 200
tool la Southwesterly corner ot said Lol 20. than NOftheart on
Waeterty line af aaid Lol 29 a distance ol 19)3 feel to lh*
Norihwetlarfy earner of said Lol 19, Ihence Northeast parallel
with righl-of-way ol S R . 3 a distance af 290 feel. Ihence
•outhaaal paraHel with Southerly tin* ot Sanford Orant Lina a
dtetsnc* of 200 teat; Ihence Southwest lo beginning, said land
being to Section tt . Township 24 South, Rang* 30 East, la**
righl-al-way ot S R. S-4tS
ANO ALSO PARCEL'S*
Begin on tho South Into al th* Santord Grant Lina, 1,331 20 to*I i
Northwesterly from lh* East comer of Government Lei 2.
Section f t . Township 20 South. Rang* 30 Cast Sominol*
County. Florida, run N2f*)0‘00‘ l . 290 00 leal, lhancs S
S4*30'00‘ E. 100 00 toat. thane* I29*30'00*W 290 00 teat
lhancs Northwatt on aaid Government Lol 2. a distance ot
1M.00 foal to lh# Point ol Beginning
AND LESS AND EXCEPT
That part at The Westerly 100 last ol lh* Easterly 21E Iasi ot
Let IS. LA K I MINNIE ESTATES In Section 11 and 14. Township •
20 South. Rang* 30 last, according to p ill recorded in Pi*I
Booh S, Pag* 92. Pubko Records al Samlnate County. Florid*. .
lying North of and within SO teal ot th* survey line of State Road
S-411, Section 7713. aaid survey line being described A* fol­
low*; beginning on Iha Waal lino of lh* S I 1/4 ol Section 10.
Tbwnahlp M . Rang* 30 East lo a poinl IS leal North From lh* .
Southwest comer of Southeast quarter of said Saclton 10, run
thane* South M*3t‘1E* Eatl 1134 0 teal la lh* Beginning af a
curve concave to Iha Southwest having a radius ol 1141 29 foal,
run thane* Southeasterly along said curve Through a central
angle ol 11*37' a distance ol 311.33 foal lo th* and ol said ,
curve; run thence south 74*0219* east 99.43 1**1 to tlto begin­
ning at * curve concave to the Northerly having a radius ol
1144 29 tool; run Thence southeasterly. Eatl and Northeasterly '
along aaid curve through a central angle ol 20*27’19* a distance .
at 409 09 feel to lh* Eael line of lection 19. Township 20 South.
Rang# 30 la*t to a point 99 92 lael South from the Northern
earner af said Section 19, continue thenc* along sold curve from
a lengenl bearing of North I9*30'2t‘ eatl through a central
angle ot IS*49‘43* a distance ol 39S 24 feat lo Iha and ol said
curve; run thanes North M*4I'49* East 933 09 feat lo th* begin­
ning af a curve concave la Iha Southerly having a radius ol
1110.01 teal run ihence Noriltoasterly. Eael end Southeasterly
along said curve through a central angl* ol 90*01' a durance ol
1M7.22 foot to th* end of aaid curve; run lhancs South
S4*1?'tl* aaal 137 I I feel lo a point 30 leal Northeasterly from
lh* Northeast corner and on th# Northeasterly extension ol lh* ’
latterly line ol Lot A LAKE MINNIE ESTATES, according to lh*
Ptal recorded in Plal Book 9. Pag* S2. Public Record* al
Samlnol* County. Florida.
Containing 0 09 aero*, mar* or teat, exclusive of area in asiat- *
tog right ol way of Lake Mary Boulevard.
LESS THE FOLLOWING PARCEL 199
A parcel of land lying in taction I I , Township 20 (oulh. Rang*
30 E a tl being a portion ol Lot 2S. LAKE MINNIE E8TATEI.
according to th* Plat tharaaf ** recorded in Plat Booh 9. Pag*
02 al th* Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, being
more particularly datcribad a* follows:
From H u Point of Beginning being lh* Southwesterly corner of
aaid Lai 19 and aaid point lying on lh* Northerly right al way ,
Lin* ol Laka Mary Boulevard; thane* north 10 daQiaat. SS min­
ute*. 00 second* East along th* Westerly line ol said Lot 29 a *
Distance of 43.13 tart to a Point on a curve; lhancs 1S3.I1 feat
along lh* arc af a curve lo lh* right having n radius of t.933 IS .
Fa*l a central angle ol 09 dagraaa, 0 ! minulaa. 48 seconds, a
chord length ol 193 49 lest and a chord bearing South 79 ‘
degrcee. SB minute*. 29 seconds East thence Soulh It degrees.'00 minutes. 23 second* West, a distance of 43.42 lest lo said *
Northerly right of any line and a point on n curve; ttwnc* 193.98 ,
1**1 along the are ol a curve to lh* tell having a radius ot
1,990.39 l**L a central angle al 08 d*gr***. 39 minute*. 28 sec-^
and*, a chord length ot 193.47 feel, and a chord bearing North
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AND ALSO PARCEL 199
(No description Furnished)
(See Seminole County Right ol way Map ol Laka Mary •
Boulevard)
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Th* property being more generally described ae 304 4 312 W
Laka Mery Bhrd.
Conditional Uaa Rsquatted Automobile and truck tarries
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Ail partial in Interoal and clliiana shall have an opportunity lo .
b* heard at aaid hearing
By order of lh* Planning 4 Zoning Commission ot th* City of
Sanford, Florida, this 1st day of April. 1S0S
Jama* R. Velerino, Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a parson decides lo appeal a deci­
sion mad* with respect lo any matter coneidarad at lh* above -l
meeting or hearing, ha/ahe may naad a verbatim record ol tha
proceeding* including th* testimony and svidanc*. which record
im not provided by th* City ol Santord. (FS 284.0109)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR- ‘
TICIFATE IN ANY OF THEBE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT .
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-9928 49
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The Round Table W riter*'
Group meet* every Saturday
at 10 a.m. In the cafe at Bor*
d e n bookstore. 800 W . State
Road 436 (southeast com er of
436 and 434),
Altamonte
Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone
Interested
In
Improving
writing
akllla,
whether for enjoyment or to
advance toward getting work
published. There Is no coat.
Anyone Is welcome to attend
(he meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing examples of
their own creative writing. For
more Information call D arrell
Johnson at (407) 382*1440.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday of each month, at 1
p m., at Shaney*B In Senford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

program. Interested organlxa*
tiona wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharake at 2914357.

Atehabiwr’i
A support group for adults
caring for patients wtth Alz­
heimer's Disease meets the
first Friday o f the month, from
2 to 3:30 p m . at AD Souls
Catholic
Church.
301
W.
Eighth
Street. Sanford. This
sendee is sponsored by the
G reater O rlan do Alzheim er's
Association.

Daughters of
Norman
deVere
H ow ard
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters o f the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

SunbsM Dsyttty Club
Sunbelt Dayllly C lub meets
the first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford.
The club educates m em bers
on dayllly growing through
slide show*, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3210.

Bromtlted Boetety
The Seminole Bromellad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday
of the month, at 2 p.m.. at
Sanford Oarden Club. U.S. 17*
92
at
Fairmont
Avenue.
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
bromellad culture are covered
during
the
meetings.
The
society Is aflUlated with the
Florida Council of Brom ellad
Societies and the Brom ellad
Society Inc. For Information,
call Bud Marlin. 321-0838.

Subttencft abutft
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducting a
'Families in Crists* outreach

The following births w ere
recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital in Sanford:
March
18 - Xiomara
and
Miguel Aacuy, DcLand. Bay;
Ellen Floyd.
Sanford.
Boy:
Crystal Peterson and Rickey
PhlUlpa. Jr.. Sanford. Girl
March 19 • Courtney Ondash
and Jam es Cogbum . Sanford.
Girl: Donna Crews. Sanford.
Girl: Farina and Syed Hasson.
DeBary. Boy: Melissa and Mat­
thew Williams. Sanford. Boy
March 20
Ed wens Howard.
Sanford.
Boy;
Ayeaha
and
Farced Ansari. DeBary. Boy
March 21 • Bernice Dlngee.
Sanford. O ld: Nicole and Jose
Duque. Deltona. Olrl; Joyce
Gragg. Sanford. Girl: Melissa
and Andrew Howard. Sanford.
G irl
March 22 • Erin and Matthew
Hawkins.
II. DeBary.
Girl:
Maria and Bradley Nicholson.
Orange City. O lrl
March 24 • Valerie and Jam es
Metcalf. Deltona. Boy

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The truth about
health scares
Heard the one about the
common shampoo Ingredient
that causes cancer? O r how
about the epidemic o f blind­
ness among toddlers who ac­
cidentally get waterproof ain screen In their eyes? These
absurd Actions used to be the
stock-in-trade o f ninth-graders
bent
on
frightening
the
younger kids. But now such
tall tales are appearing on the
Internet, and many adults are
taking them seriously. The
following Information
I re­
ceived from TIMEhealth col­
umnist
Christine
Formen
helps to sort out some con­
fusing scare tactics on health
Consider the latest
elec­
tronic health scare about the
artificial sweetener aspartame,
which la found In everything
from Equal to diet Coke. A
widely disseminated e-mail by
a “Nancy Markle* links aspar­
tame to Alzheimer's, birth de­
fects. brain cancer, diabetes.
O ulf W a r syndrome, lupus,
multiple orientals
and sei­
zures. Right sway, the long Hat
warrants skepticism. Just as
no
single
chemical cures eve■n r w
m b^ i
rythlng. none causes everything. In this and similar
cases, all the Nancy M arkka of
the world have to do to fabri­
cate a health rumor 1a poet It
tn some Usenet news group*
and let ordinary folks, who
may already distrust artificial
products, forward It to all
their friends and e-mail pals.
When I searched Altavista for
aspartame AND brain AND sei­
zure AN D sclerosis. 1 learned
that M arkk’s message Is al­
most Identical to an antfospartame creed first penned under
a different name In 1998.
None of the specific allegations
pans out. however. Among the
more outrageous claims.
Aspartame
triggers
head­
aches. Wrong again, says Su­
san Shlflman. a medical psy­
chologist st Duke University
who cbnducted a double-blind
placebo-controlled trial of 40
'aspartam e sensitive* people.

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mentioned SPAY/USA in your col­
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hone calls in three weeks.
’AY/USA helps people locate vet­
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letter in the winter, before littar
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special effort to reach people who
are still resisting, still procrastinat­
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effort to get their cats and dogs to
the vet to be apayed/neutered and
vaccinated. Abby, if we can reach
that hard-core 1 percent of pet own­
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million surplus cats and dogs in this
country.
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help — or who have eats or dogs to
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ESTHER!
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DEAR ESTHER: The fact that
only 1 percent o f irresponsible
pet owner s are the cause o f the
destruction o f • m illion In n o­
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cats that a re not lnt
breed in g should b * sp ay ed o r
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c a n c e r, r e d u c e s th e r is k o f
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raiding the letter in your column
from the guy who complained about
the freeloading guest. He and his
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advice of a lawyer before taking any
action.
I found myself in a similar situa­
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now my “tenant* and I her “land­
lord.* In order to get her out, 1
would be required to take her to
court and evict her — a 60-day
process — during which time she
could remain in my home, placing
me and my possessions at risk!
Another option my lawyer sug­
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my landlord evict her. O f course,
that would mean I'd lose my
deposit, ruin my credit, and leave
myself open to a lawsuit from my
landlord.
It took a month, but I tricked her
into moving. 1 quit buying food,
blocked all but local calls on my
hone and disconnected the cable
L.
. I told her I hod to move because
my landlord had sold the house. I
parked everything I own, but moved
only a few of the valuables for safe­
keeping.
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house — no temporary houseguests.
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call me to arrange a time for her to
pick it up. She hasn't called. After
the new year, she remarked, ‘ So
how long are you going to hold my
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aghast to respond to her. Abby, how
can 1 get her to pick up her CrockPot at my house? She lives 30 miles
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from Denmark. Taking the heart suit
in isolation, what Is the correct play for
only one loser? H ow would you tot to
make six hearts given the M cards on
view? West leads the diamond king.
The safety-play to keep your heart
losers to one la to cash the ace. You
continue with a low heart, covering
West's card as cheaply as possible or.
If he discards, risin g with dum m y’s
king and le a d in g back tow ard y o u r
jack. Alt well a n a good, but there are
other considerations here

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with the heart ace. Yet each was given
a reprieve because when ha continued
with another trump, West incorrectly
split his hooora. Inserting the 19. If in­
stead W est plays low , the contract
(ails. True, declarer wins with dum­
my's nine, but what next? He has two
losing diamonds in his hand. He can­
not rufl ooe with dummy’s heart king,
because that gives W est two trump
tricks! And with West ao short in dubs.
South cannot get both diamond loaen
away in time.
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the dummy and discard the other on
dummy’s second top spade. There are
two b etter plavs. E ith er lead a low
trump toward the dummy immediate­
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DEAR D R G O T T : I am a 34-year^ mother of taro children, who exerd a e s regularly, w eighs 104 pounds,
and tries to avoid excess dietary fat. 1
betes. I lost my mother (44), my sister
(33) and my b r o t h e r (24) to h ea rt
attacks within the past five yeara. I
admit that I occasionally experience
chest discomfort during exercise. Do I
need to worry?
D EAR R E A D E R : Worry is simply
going to make m atters worse. What
you need most is a thorough cardiac
evaluation that should, in my opinion,
include a stress test and, probably, a
coronary angio gram . You may w ell
have inherited an unfortunate genetic
pattern that predisposes you to p re­
mature heart disease.
As I'm sure you’re aware, coronary
artary d isease in wofnen has been
under-appreciated for decades. Within
the past few y ears, physicians have
finally begun to recognize the tact that
heart disease, formerly believed to be
a male disorder, also affects a high
percentage of wom en — even voung

WILL JON COME UT WITH
SOMETHING TO DO THIS

WEEKEND?

PETER
QOTT, M.D

leading; they may be normal In the
preaen ce o f co ro n a ry blockage.
Consequently, an angiogram — the Xray test that is the gold standard for
diagnosing this condition — m a^be
necessary. The fact that you experi­
ence occasional, ex e rd sa -ln d u c e d
cheat discomfort m akes me all the
more suspicious that you may have a
potential problem that must be
addressed. Don't delay. Your family
physician can initiate the necessary

DEAR READER: You bet Co to the:
student health service for a complete
checkup. Easy bruising Is never norT
m il in a y oung p erso n and co u ld !
reflect a dietary/vitamin deficiency, a problem with your Wood cells or a dis­
order with your coagulation system. *
Bruising Is sometimes an early sign of
mononucleosis. H ave you had a sore
throat and swollen glands recently?
DEAR D R GOTT: My sister has 10
to IS loose bowel movements a day.
She Is very h eav y and can 't lo s e
weight Ten years ago she had radium
needles Implanted for cancer of the
cervix. Could this be the cause of h er.
problem, or is it her age (71)?
DEAR R E A D E R I’m surprised that
your sister doesn't lose weight from
h e r phenomenal diarrhea. C le a r ly ,.
she needs a medical evaluation by a ,
gastroenterologist. The radium treat- •
ment could have caused ra d ia t io n .
ictitis, a lo w -g ra d e burn o f the
er bowel resulting in diarrhea. H er
age alone is not the cause of her p ro b -.
lem.

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(Peter Qott, e syndicated col­
umnist for Newspaper Enterprise
Association, can be written to et
P.O. Box 91399, Cleveland, OH .
441014399.)

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WEDNESDAY
March 10. 1999
91sl Year. No. 140
(407)322-2611
Sanford, FL

SO C « n ts

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

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Billboards stay but they’ll be regulated

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□BRIEFLY

STAFF WHITER

8 drawing produced 23 tick ­
ets m atching all five num­
bers. One winner was from
W inter Springs. The winners
w ill share a top-prlxe payout
totaling $287,302. Each
tlcketholder w ill receive a
cash prise o f $12,404.

SEMINOLE COUNTY • It’s
not often a form er com m is­
sioner has as much say In a
county board decision as the
five who are tn office. A rare
exception occurred on Tu es­
day afternoon at the Sem inole
County Chambers.

Former Com m issioner W in
Adams more than likely In­
duced his successor, C hair­
man Carlton Henley to cast a
bold deciding vote that ended
10 years o f contentious debate
over an outdoor advertising
(Billboard) ordinance.
The last public speaker on
the issue. Adams scolded the
commission for not having the
billboard hearing at night to

afford more residents to be
present. But m ore
Im por­
tantly. he said, 'th e billboard
Industry was the only Industry
that ever tried to buy my vote
• and I refused.”
Minutes later. Henley join ed
commlaskmers Randy M orris
and Daryl McLain In a 3*2 vote
that hardly pleased the b ill­
board Industry officials. Morris
wanted at least sU points o f

the ordinance to be tougher.
He got five but seem ingly was
jp ln g to lose the sixth • the
height o f allowable billboards
going from 30 to 40 feet.
Commissioners
Dick
Van
Der W rlde and Orant Maloy
were for the Increase to 40
feet • and were unwilling to
accept a 35-foot com prom ise.
Henley, saying he was 'tired o f
hearing the Issue'* said he

would be supportive o f the 35foot proposal. Ills vote broke
the (2-2) deadlock.
Van Der W eidc su rprisingly
ended his opposition to the
other five points o f M orris's
get-tougher proposal - and this
also prom pted Henley to vote
as he did. AH five com m ission­
ers approved the entire ord i­
nance package (two against

• Career Fair today from 5:30

\o 8:30 p.m. at the Seagate
Software Lobby. 400 Interna­
tional Parkway, on Heathrow.
The Career Fair Is themed
*lt'a a career Jungle Out
There.* The Job fair w ill give
opportunities the opportunity
to drop o ff resumes, learn
about the com pany's available
Job positions, and get their
K ure taken with wild anls. The lobby o f Seagate
Software w ill have animals
such as boa constrictors, a lli­
gators, exotic birds, a Florida
panther and a Siberian tiger
team ing tn the hands o f p ro­
fessional trainers. There are
approxim ately 30 available
job positions In the Technical
Support. Research A D evel­
opment and Sales A Markettag departm ents. For more
Inform ation, call Stacey
Ituacette at (407) 531-7360.
Or call the general number at
($00) 327-2232.

manager
will deal
with hotel
lease at
park

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M n A y that Tony VanD erwarp srtO be n cgstfatktf a
lease agreem ent with PRA D e­
velopm ent.
lim y
(VanDerworp)
can
draw on whatever expertise he
needs In order to get the best
possible deal for the city.*
Mayor Larry Dale said.
Tne first lease proposed by

■dies south o f State Road 528
on State Road IS . Watch for
sings directing to *0* event.
There to a park entrance foe
at $1 and a per map foe o f $5
Car all groups.

City hopes birds can control insects

tered at Sem inole Commu­
nity College on March 27.
2$, and 30, Students must
pre-register fo r the OED
exam at the SCC Continuing
Education Building B. room
Q102. Test Registration ses­
sions are offered March 8-11
at 11 a.m. or 7 p.m. only.
Registration for taking the
tpsta must be com pleted by
March 12 at 11 a.m. To
register for the test or obtain
inform ation about the free
OED program call SCC Stu­
dent Services at (407) 328-

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□INDEX

on two posts on the Lakefront abandoned natural nesting ar­
near the m arina. 81a gourds eas,* Orunahaw said. *A gourd
are on each post. Jeffries said to basically tike a big aea pod.
the city plana to add m ore H ie Indians used to place
nesting areas for the Purple wooden sea pods o u t in the
Martins tf the program to a 20th Century, we make gourds
out o f plastic. W e're m im ick­
success.
T h ey are not shy, and w ill ing the natural guards.*
The birds may raise m ore
be easy to observe once they
Mart using boxes.*
R oger young from gourds than the
Oiimshaw. president o f the. more com m only used alum i­
Seminole Audubon Society, num nest box. according to
said.
the Purple M artin Conserva­
The boxes and gourds w ere tion Association.
T h e y are a fairly comm on
provided
by the Sem inole
Audubon 8ociety. and the breeding bird bi this area.*
*We feel
•upporttng poles were p ro ­ Orunahaw said.
vided by the city.
C ity em ­ they're an attractive bird to
ployees worked on the project. have around.*
Purple M artins breed
In
The aluminum nest box and
the gourds w ill be used by North Am erica, most com ­
Purple M artins as breeding monly east o f the Rockies, and
w inter In South Am erica. The
cham bers.
. T h e Purple M artin to rare In first spring arrivals usually arthat it has alm ost com p letely

ford's lakefront for a colorfu l
bird that may help cut down
on the m idges tn the city.
The C ity to starting an on ­
going program to build nesting
areas for the Purple Martin, a
species o f swallow believed to
have an appetite for the pesky
so-called
blind
m osquitoes
that plague the lakefront.
"w e're trying to bring back
the Purple Martin to cut down
on the m idges,”
Sanford's
Landscape Architect H oward
Jeffries said. T h ere's a lot o f
controversy about how much
they'll help ' with the m idge
problem .
It's good ju st to

Dispute on soup kitchen continues
Will continue to have a good
heart any way we ca n .'
Mcts brought a p etition

restaurant/soup
kitchen
to
feed the needy m Sanford's
H istoric D istrict.
Jean Mets, executive d ire c ­
tor o f Sem inole Volunteer En­
terprises. told the C ity Com­
mission Monday that the res­
taurant w ill open, despite the
objections o f some historic dis­
trict residents.
"W e have tried to have a
good heart.’ Mets said.
"W e

Ing 133 Sanford residents. In
support o f the proposed res­
taurant to feed the needy.
Seven historic district resi­
dents told the comm ission two
weeks ago that they w ill fight
against plans by Sem inole
Volunteer Enterprises to open
a 'sou p kitchen* at 407 W .
Fourth Street. The residents
said they were concerned that

Nearly 24 people stood w hile
Mets spoke tn support o f the
proposed restaurant fo f the
needy.
Mets said “we see very few
homeless people.’ She said 85
percent o f the people who are
currently helped through p ro ­
grams at Sem inole Volunteer
Enterprises live tn Sanford.
'Form er AFDC m others are
working, but they need help to
feed their fam ilies.' Mets said.
"We are not gtvtng them a
handout W e are gtvtng them
a
hand.*
The food-program s at Sem i­
nole Volunteer
Enterprises

helped
30.324
households
from Oct. 1 through S e p t 30.
1808. Mets — M ,
Lori W illiam s, who Uvea on
W est 5th Street tn Sanford
with her husband and 11-year
old child, said she received
food and training to be a

each.
The C ity is also defending a
challenge from the Society o f
Fort M ellon Park regarding
the 0 117* 0 com prehensive plan
am endm ents lor the develop­
m ent at Fort M ellon Park.
The Departm ent o f Commu­
nity A ffairs has said the city 's
com prehensive plan am end­
m ents do m eet state regu la­
tions.
The Society for the Preserva­
tion o f Fort M ellon Park to
challenging the DCA'a d eci­
sion.
VanDerworp and C ity A ttor­
ney W illiam C olbert w ill rep ­
resent the city In an appeals
hearing with the DCA.
The Society said that the C ity
sought com prehensive
plan
changes to prom ote the p ro ­
posed botel/conJcrence cen ­

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IA N

SHOALES

The state of
state’s rights
The state of Alahama. in another vic­
tory for states' rights, has forbidden
the sale and distribution of vibrators
Following the example of Texas and
Georgia, which haw similar bans. A1
abama is doing its part in the ongoing
culture wars, using the full force of law
to discourage inappropriate oscillation
It Is curious, though I looked up Al­
abama's state motto. It is. “Audcmus
jura nostra defendere," or “We dare
defend our rights " I guess those
rights don't include the over stimula
tion of certain body parts. Georgia's
motto, on the other hand, is "Wisdom,
justice, and moderation,~ so its stance
against immoderate devices makes a
little sense. But Texas' motto is Just
“ Friendship.” which doesn’t tell us
much one way or another. Many
women consider a vibrator to be their
best friend. But since vibrators are
generally employed in solitude, they
don't really advance the cause of
friendship as a social construct.
Why do stales have mottoes
anyway? And what's the difference be­
tween a state's motto and the little
slogan that appears on a license plate?
I know that Oklahoma calls Itself “OK”
on its plates. (This seems a little over
modest to me. III were Oklahoma I'd
call myself “ Most Excellent!" but
that's just me ) But Oklahoma's offi­
cial motto is, “ Labor conquers all
things," and that strikes me as a baldfaced lie. New Hampshire's famous
motto (and plate slogan) is "Live free
or die." It’s not a real neighborly greet­
ing. not something you'd say to the
preacher over a piece of pie. but it
does get its point across. I guess.
It's not just mottoes and laws
against personal appliances that
obsess states. States haw state birds,
songs, beverages and trees. North
Dakota's state dance is the square
dance. Arizona's official neckwear is
the string tie. State legislators spend
long hours deciding which objects to
make their own. and which to leave
alone. ‘ Be it resolved that ketchup is
the state condiment!’ shouts Rhode
Island. “I nominate the hammer for
state tool!* says Montana. If Califor­
nia enacted legislation making the vi­
brator the state appliance, it wouldn't
surprise me.
Some states have more trouble with
the process than others. Iowa, if my
memory serves me, used to have as
its motto. “ A place to grow." 1 haven't
been back in ages, but somewhere
along the line, apparently, its motto

Does the film ‘T h u n d erh ead ’ exist?
Q. I'm looking for on old family
film with a western theme called
“ Thunderhead." It followed the
movie, “ My Friend Flicks," in which
Roddy McDowall's horse, Fllcka,
named her colt Thunderhead. The
stars were McDouall and Preston
Foster. I am lost without vour help.
- V.K.D- Memphis. Temi.
A The sequel to “My Friend Flicka"
was called "Thunderhrad, Son of
Flicka " It, in turn, was followed by
“Green Grass Of Wyoming." Neither
sequel is available on video
Q. I'm hoping you can do me a
large favor. I taped over my son's
favorite movie — “ Private Kyra,"
with Don Knotts and Tim Conway.
Where would I get a copy? — M.T.
Frankrnmuth. Mich.
A. According to our lists, that funny
film is available on both vidcocasscttc
and laser disc. We suggest you mosey
on down to your local video store. If
they haven't got it in stock, they can
order it for you.
Q. I saw an old movir with Joan
Crawford named “ This Woman Is
Dangerous.” What year did that
come out? Also what happened to
Dennis Morgan, who was.
ms also In the
film? Others looked fkmiliar but I
can't recall namrs. Can you hrlp
me? - B.C., Baldwinvllle. Mass.
A. That film, from 1952, featured
David Bruin. Richard Webb and Sheny
Jackson, in addition to Ms. Crawford
and Morgan, who died in 1994.
Q. I see reruns of a series 1 be-

Q. Could you give me any infor­
mation on a movie I saw a few yrara
hark? I don't know the namrs of the
Strpfanir Krimrr
Fred Dryer

A S K D IC K K L E IN E R
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stars, but I hellrvc the movie's title
to be “Aloha. Bobby and Rose." For
some reason that sticks in my mind.
I also believe it was made In the
1960s, due to the car styles. —
R.W.D., Plalnwell, Mlrh.

C H IC K I
K L E IN E R

Ileve was called “ Hunter." Could you
please Identify the star and his
lovely brunrlte co-cop? — ILL* Ard­
more. Okla.
A. The star of "Hunter" was FYcd
Dryer and his co con, as you neatly
call her, was Stepfanie Kramer,
Q. I remember a film I would lore
to hear about because IU music was
so great. My mother look mr to see
“The King Steps Out.” The stars
were Franchot Tone and Grace
Moore. I can't seem to find any In­
formation about this film except that
the producer or director didn't like
his own creation. — R.C.B.. Upper
Darby. Pa.

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A. Josef von Sternberg, who was
quoted as being dissatisfied with the
finished product, underestimated his
own work. That 1936 film, one of only
seven films Ms. Moore made, was a
delight. A fine supporting cast helped.
There is a video available

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On this day in 1804, Ulysses S Grant
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applicator license.
The next classes will follow:
one In Arcadia on March 25 at
the Family Service Center An­
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Oulf Coast Research and Edu­
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PUBLIC NOTICE

Classes on citrus canker
detection are available

Several classes have been
scheduled during the next two
months to train attendees to
recognize citrus canker sym p­
toms on trees and fruit, as w ell
as gain an understanding o f
the disease's Im portance In
Florida agriculture. Successful
com pletion of th f course, leads
to cerU&amp;catlon hr* ■the D e ­
ited t h f s l ^ p n W T ! ^ It so much
partment as an 'om ctel scout' humans ur -antinaD. h apmt ic
id e
he refused to put his name,on.high­
for survey and detection ef- , ra p m y, jjro d p cln g / p rflp a tu
ure.
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way signs next to it.
“ fhrfs. *
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fruit drop,
an
ap. and leaf, stem and
I must say I'm with him on this. And
TWo training classes have al­ fruit lesions. The only known
so was the Des Moines Register. The
ready been conducted In the way o f eradicating the disease
newspaper invited residents to come
last four weeks, with m ore Is destruction
o f Infected
up with their own slogans.
than 220 people attending. trees.
According to the San Francisco

Chronicle (which, for some reason,
spends a lot of time going to the Mid­
west and making fun of it), these mot­
toes included “Iowa — it's not as flat
as you think.” “ Fat Pork or Die!” and
“ Iowa, the Grain Belt Buckle.”
So Car, there is no consensus. But in
the waning days of the 20th century,
we can't have a consensus on anything,
now can we? Maybe Iowa could set a
trend and become a motto-free zone!
After all. Iowa's virtues can stand on
their own — hospitality, tolerance,
soggy winters (I was going to add
‘ good vibrations,” but that would just
lead to trouble). Why advertise these
virtues?
I have nothing against shameless
acts of self-promotion. I’ve promoted
myself shamelessly many tiroes. But
these are behaviors best left to movie
stars and pundits.
I suggest that Iowa not only forego
a motto, but begin unnaming things
vigorously. Give the wild rose and
eastern goldfinch (state flower and
bird) back to the namelesa wilds.
Once states begin collecting insects,
reptiles, rodents, flightless birds, onedry cleaning process
es and shoe styles, it leads straight to
bell. Well O.K., it doesn't lead to hell,
but it can lead to the arbitrary ban­
ning of marital aids and laser point­
ers. Unless Iowa la prepared to go the
distance on this. But that would lead
inevitably to a pay-per-view wrestling
showdown between Governor Jesse
“The Body* Ventura and Governor
Tom “Smiley” Viiiack, and more snide
commentary by carpetbagging jour­
nalists. Iowa, the choice is yours. You
go, state!
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Yet,’ is available from 2.1X6] Publi­
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the ear styles, because Hollywood does
a thriving business in renting cars of
all eras "Aloha. Hobby and Hose" was
made in 1975. It starred Paul LrMat
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The follow ing reporta were compiled from the Seminole County
S h eriff a Office fo r Incidents recorded through March 0:

ry :
- ....... ........... ............., ............. j :39 p.m. A 24year-old
Sanfc
r-old man was arrested by Sanford
Police for aggravated
battery. Police said the man had been fighting wtItn an iacquulntancc when he began. to
' shove and push him. When the
i!other man pushed back Ihe became enraged and picked a
'bran ch ofT the ground and began to swing It at the other man.
striking him twice In the head with It.

Drugs:
jALTAMOfm in u tfo s. J a ib a a Street at Oewety Real 4S7,

The billboard Industry ha*
two years from adoption o f the

M arch 7. 8:22 p.m. A 21-year-old man was arrested by Sem i­
nole County sh eriffs deputies for possession o f marijuana and
for possession o f drug paraphernalia. Deputies said he was
riding his bicycle on the wrong aide o f the road when they
Mopped him to inform him o f th at He tried to ride away from
them and appeared very nervous so they searched him after
they caught him. In his pocket, they found a small baggie o f
htartjuana and a homemade pipe which contained residue o f
burned marijuana.
DWORD, Oak A toms, SOS Mask. March S. 2:01 a m A 92year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for possession o f
crack cocaine. Police said they found him sleeping In a pu blic
place and tried to wake him up. When he aaw them he Jumped
up and dropped a small vial out o f his hand. Police recovered
the via) and found It contained three pieces o f crack cocaine.
■AXPOMD. Park At o m s . 2400 Mask. March 8. 1:37 a.m. A 40'year-old man was arrested by Seminole County S h eriffs depu ­
ties for possession o f marijuana. Deputies said he was being
.questioned on an unrelated matter when they saw him reach
in to his Jacket pocket and try to throw something behind his
back. They captured the item before It left his hand and found
that it was a partially smoked marijuana cigarette.

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Mayor Larry Dale told the
residents two weeks ago that
the city needs to overhaul the
sorting regulations, including
those covering restaurants. At
Monday's w ork session. Dale
said “w e need to have b etter
definitions on what a restau­
rant is .'
The comm ission w ill discuss
zoning categories In the down­
town area at the next work
session. Dale said.
Metz, objecting to the use of
the term 'sou p kitch en.' said
the proposed restaurant Is In
com pliance with the city’s
zoning regulations.
'A restaurant Is som eplace
where you e a t.' Metz said.
*We met all the regulations the
fire departm ent required. W e
have subm itted a site plan.*
Dale said the overhaul o f
zoning regulations should also
Include density requirem ents.
“We’ve got buildings In the
city that should not have been
built m the first place * Dale
said. *W eVe got places near
Sem inole High School that are
40 units per acre. W e ought to
have a com plete review o f the
zoning categories. They're out
o f date.*

1:23 p.i
.49-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for retail theft.
Police said the man entered a store and picked up two bottles
o f nail polish. He put the bottles In his pocket and continued to
do his shopping. He paid for 211.43 cents In other Items, but
did not pay for the nail polish.
March 7.
4:22 p m . A 34-year-old woman eras arrested by Sem inole
County sh eriffs deputies for retail theft. Deputies said the
woman went Into a store fitting room, exchanged the blouse she
was wearing for a new one and tried to leave the atore without
ng for the■one
i
graying
she had put on.
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Survivors Include w ife. Dor thy A Decksr, Longwood;
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the first thing m otorists see
when
they
approach
the
county from M aitland.
“What a great signature for
Hie county." Stan Bcssm cr
said. *We’re going to the dogs."
Rocky Sessions, representin g
the billboard Industry, told the
com m issioners that the Indus­
try wanted the area's b ill­
boards to be good-looking . the
most attractive In the country.
“W e're known nation wide for
our creative talent." he said.
The Rev. John Book sup­
ported the blllboarders In this
Issue, he displayed a poster
that read: *A business w ithout
a sing, can be a sign o f no
business." he asked the com ­
mission not to take away the

Industry's First Am endm ent
rights.
Frank Sheraton from M ark­
ham W oods disagreed. T h e
billboards are outlandish - a
visual blight."
Besmear called
the b ill­
boards. 'obscene and obstru c­
tive."
Another citizen raised an
objection that the billboards
were also a safety hazard.
Henley said that one o f the
reasons he wasn't upset previ­
ously about the height o f the
billboards waa that ‘ the higher
they were, they didn't hit m e
right In the face." He said he
could only see h a lf o f some o f
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"W e were making too many
concessions to them ." M orris
said. *We were allowing the
industry to run roughshod
over the county."
The angriest
citizens at
Tuesday*! public hearing w ere
those from the Fcm Park area
along U.S. Highway 17-92.
They said they were em bar­
rassed that a huge billboard o f
a greyhound racing dog was

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ordinance (February 2001) to
bring Into com pliance all nonconform ing boards located on
county roads. For the past
nine years, the county lias
postponed enforcing its regu­
lations. negotiating all along
with billboard officials.

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Although there are som e
residents who want billboards
banned en tirely and threaten
to collect 10,000 signatures to
force a referendum , others are
pleased the county has at last
put some teeth Into the code
to regulate outdoor signage.
•Finally, the citizens won
one," Adams said today. 'M an y
felt they were gettin g the short
end o f the stick ao often, that
they becam e apathetic about
governm ent. This shows that
when they get actively Involved
they do count."

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P e o p le
Corn your own beef to honor St. Patrick
Garden

club card party, bingo, luncheon

The Sanford Garden Club Is sponsoring a Spring Card
Party and Dingo Luncheon from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on
March 25 at the clubhouse, 200 Fairmont Avc.. Sanford. The
$6.00 donation Includes lunch, a variety o f card games and
bingo.
The public Is welcome. Reservations must be made In
advance by calling 322-0624.

CALENDAR

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Scottish Rite Club

Sierra Club

Meeting and dinner will be
held on the second Wednesday
o f each month at 7 p.m. at the
Sanford Lodge **62 F&amp;AM.
The lodge Is located at 212
Park Avc. North. Sanford. For
more Information call (407)
322-2616.

Sierra Club Central Florida
Group
(covering
Seminole.
Lake. Orange and Osceola
counties)
meets
the
third
Wednesday o f each month at 7
p.m. at Harry P. Leu Gardens
in the Orchid Room for envi­
ronmental
educational
pro­
grams.
Call Mary-Slatcr Linn at 8944530.

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
information, call 660-2003. or
696-5906.

TOPS
Local Chapter 232 o f TOPS
In Longwood (Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly) meets every Wednes­
day at 6:30 p.m.. In the audito­
rium o f South Seminole Hospi­
tal. 555 W. State Road 434.
Longwood. Weighing begins at
5:30 p.m. The Apopka chapter
meets
every Wednesday, at
9:30 a.m... at Lakevlew Chris­
tian Church. 1400 Bear Lake
Road Apopka. For Information,
call (407) 293-5048.

Camera Club
The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old
Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information,
call

mmmmr
Granny is
DEAR ABBY: My problem con­
cerns my dear mother-in-law. She
wants to baby-eit my infant daugh­
ter alter 1 return to work. "Grand­
ma" la 80.8he*a deaf and frequently
does not wear her hearing aid. She
is physically frail, confused and for­
getful Needless to say, my husband
and I are uncomfortable with the
idea of her baby sitting.
She used to baby-sit our two
older children, but we stopped ask­
ing her last year because we were
concerned about her ability to keep
track of two active youngsters.
Abby, I cannot stand the thought
of telling her, "We don't want you to
take care o f the baby because we
think you're too old to do a good
of it " It would break her heart,
does not see herself sa Incompetent
because she still lives alone. Every
time I see her she asks if she can
watch the baby, and I Just amile
and shrug and say, "We're not sure
what weTre going to do with her
once 1 go back to work."
Is there some nice way I can tell

Rotary Club
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard. ofT West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, at 3245662.

Sertoma Club
The Sertoma Club o f South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7JO
to 8:30 a.m., at the Florida Hos­
pital Senior Citizens Center.
1097 Sand Fond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Emma
Road, one mile south o f Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
members are Invited to attend.
For Information, call
Oene
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.

What can a Ant-generation Italian
American like me tell you about cele­
brating St. Patrick's Day? Well. I can
tell you to run out and gel a copy of
the just-published “ Irish Heritage
Cookbook," by Margaret Mf Johnson.
Ms Johnson Is not actually from Ire­
land, according to the book jacket, but
she grew up in an Irish Catholic neigh­
borhood In Massachusetts. Which, as
anyone who knows Iriah neighbor­
hood! in Massachusetts can tell you.
Is practically the same thing.
At any rate, the book Is informative
and the recipes are clearly presented
and a joy to use. In honor of the day
when those of us without a speck of
Irish blood drape ourselves in sham­
rocks and practice saying "Uegorrah."
I have reprinted her recipe for Corned
Beef and Cabbage, which ahe adapted
from the famous Boston eatery Durgin
Park. The chef at Durgin Park (which
should be on every tourist's list of
places to visit in Boston) told Johnson
that when SL Patrick's Day (alls on a
weekend his restaurant sells nearly
1,000 pounds of the dish.
The nice thing about this redpe is that
you com the beef youraeU, resulting in
an "Iriah style" (or "Yankee style")
corned beef which la gray, and not a bit
like the red. sodium nitrate cured corned
beef you find in the supermarket
The soda bread recipe comes from
my dear friend, the late Bob McCreanor, who grew up in an Irish coal­
mining town In Ohio. It's a great
recipe, and for me it brings back wonderiid memories of Bob, who I knew
as an editor and writer in Rhode
Island.
Finish this meal off with a nice Irish
dessert, also from Johnson's book. It's
got Irish whisky in it and Irish oat­
meal Begorrah! What more could you
want?
CORNED BEEF AND

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W eight W atchers
A local chapter o f W eight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
nrety Thursday from 4:45 to

Preheat own to 375 degrees. Butler
an 8 inch cake pan well.
Combine dry ingredients in large
bowl. Add l-l 17 cups buttermilk and
stir. If mixture is too dry and will not
form a ball, add more buttermilk until
it does. Place dough on floured board
and knead about 5 minutes. Form into
a round loaf and place in buttered pan.
Make an "X" on top with a sharp knife.
Bake for 35 to 40 minutes until light
brown. I-oaf will sound hollow when
lightly lapped Yield: I loaf, about 4
servings.
— Recipe from the late Rob MeCrranor. Narragansetl R.I.
OATMEAL APPLE CRUMBLE
WITH WHISKEY CREAM
SAUCE
butter for pan
• Granny Smith

potatoes aad turnips.

FOOD
M A R IA L IS A
CALTA

Horseradish sauce, for serving (op­
tional)
1-1/3 cupe tour cream
3 tablespoons finely grated

In a large, nonreactive pot, combine
the salt and water. Add the brisket and
let soak, covered, at room tempera
ture, for a minimum of 41 hours. (The
meat must be completely covered by
the brine mixture; if you don't have
enough, double the recipe for the
brine, using 3 pounds salt and 3 galtons water).
Lift the meat out of the pot with two
large locks and pour out the brine. Add
enough trash water to the pot to cover
. Return the meat to the pot.

and bring to a bod Reduce heat to a
simmer and cook, cowred. until meat
la fork tender, 3 to 3-1/3 hours.
During the last 45 minutes of cook­
ing. add the cabbage, carrots, turnip
(if using) and potatoes (you can boil
these separately if you like, but they
taste belter If cooked with the meat).
Remow the meat and wgetables
Strain some of the cooking liquid and
reserve It Let the beef cool for about
15 to 30 minutes Carve and place on
a large platter. Surround the meat with
the wgetables
Mis together sour cream and
horseradish. If using
Serve with a gravy boat of the
strained cooking liquid on the aide,
along with a bowl of the sour cream
and horseradish, if desired Yield 14
servings
— Recipe adapted from "The Irish
Heritage Cookbook." by Margaret M
Johnson (Chronicle Books. 19991
BOB MCCREANOR'S IRISH
SOOA BREAD
4 cups Hour, plus a MBs
1
3M

IN
1-1/3 to 3

sauce

Preheat own to 375 degrees Butter
an ■ inch square baking dish.
Slice each apple Into • wedges, and
arrange the wedges on the bottom of
the prepared dish.
In a large bowl, stir the sugar and
flour together With a pastry cutter, 3
knives, or your fingers, cut or work in
the butter to the texture of coarse
crumbs Stir In the oatmeal, ginger,
cinnamon and salt (if using) Spread
ewnly over the apples and bake until
apptei are tender and topping la
browned, about 40 minutes
To make the sauce. Beat the cream
until atlff peaks form. Dissolve the
honey in the whiskey, and fold this
mixture Into the whipped cream.
To serve, divide the warm apple
crumble among four plates and spoon
some of the cream sauce on top. Yield:
4 servings.
— Recipe from T h e Irish Heritage
Cookbook," by Margaret M. Johnson
(Chronicle Books, 19M)
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unable to baby-sit her granddaughter
her the truth? Or should I make up

mnmm plausible story to avoid hurt­

ADVICE

ing her feelings? I love her dearly
and don't want to hurt her, but my
concerns about my baby’s safety are
valid.
UNCERTAIN IN FLORIDA

lev el o f care your loved one
requires. Does the aide have the
skills necesaary for the job?
Do not let an aide have access to
chacking accounts. I f money la
a, give them only
whet is necessary end always get
receipts. And as "S till in Shock"
rightAilly recommended in her let-

ter, vary the times o f your visits and
ask other relatives end friends to
by as often as possible.
nois," there are some other precau­
tions families can take to ensure the
proper care of their loved ones with
regard to hiring home-care aider.

DEAR ABBY: I'd like to thank
you for the help you've provided to
caregivers throughout the years.
Regarding "S U llin Shock in Illi­

I f possible, your loved one should
receive care through a licensed
home health-care agency or reg­
istry. Find out what kind o f Insur­
ance they carry. Find out what pro­
cedures they use for background
checks. Check ell references your­
self. Is someone available to assist
you and your lovod ones after-hours
or in an emergency? Assess what

A bove e ll: Truat your own
Instincts! I f you feel that something
is not right — It probably isn't
GARY BARG, PUBLISHER,
TODAY’S CAREGIVER MAGA­
ZINE. FORT LAUDERDALE. FLA.
D BAS GARYt Thank you for
the helpful auggeetiooe. Provid­
in g care fo r fra il lovad onee
t a n a Uaae, patience, sensitivity
a a d e ffort. Even those w h o
shoulder the entire reeponeibUity need to aeknow lodgo tho
fact that respite is necessary on
a re g u la r basis. F o r fam ilies
who are able to afford profes­
sional help, the suggestions you
h av a o ffe re d w ill g iv e some
ldanco th rou gh tho somesee c o n fu sin g p rocess o f

selecting the right caregiver.
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DEAR ABBY. My grandparents
are flying into town soon to cele­
brate my m other’s and grandfa­
ther's birthdays. My father wants to
take a hom e-baked cake to the
restaurant where we're having din­
ner. Is this appropriate? He Instate
it shouldn't be a problem. However,
my mother and I think it would not
be a good idea. We even joked about
a "cake cutting fee* similar to that
o f a "corkage fee." W het do you
think?
HEIDI

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tnopproprloto about taking a
hom e-baked cake to tho roe-

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S« minolo Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wadrwaday, March 10,1 99 9 • S A

District drubbings
Seminole, Winter Springs softball
teams roll over Oak Ridge, Cocoa
To pray or
not to pray
that is the
question
SANFORD - Someone asked
me a question the other
day...whether or not I believed
religion had a place In the
sports world.
I had to respond that I hon­
estly hadn't given It any
thought.
Now, alter considerable
thought. I must answer that I
honestly don't know.
There are both pluses and
minuses when It com es to re­
ligion and sports in my opin­
ion.
I ace nothing wrong with a
team saying a prayer before
taking the field or after the
game Is finished and they are
In the post-gam e huddle.
If the coaches and players
want to partake In the group
prayers, that la certainly their
right and they are not hurting
anyone. If someone on the
team doesn't want to partici­
pate, however, they shouldn't
be forced to. That la also the
right o f those players.
How do the team s decide
however which prayer to say or
what god to pray to?
Certainly one God does not
fit all religions and not all
prayers represent what each
player desires to exprraa.
White tt m ay seem sate to

ivon e has different beliefs and
deserves to express them
should they so desire. O r not
express anything, whatever the
case m ay be.
That la the argument for re­
ligion in the sports world. I see
many teams when 1 cover
gam es aay a prayer In the hud­
dle before the gam e. 1 sec
nothing wrong with that.
On the flip aide, especially in
a high school setting, there la
a separation o f church and
state, la this practice an In­
fringem ent on that separation .
J don't think so hut some may.
• Members o f certain religions
M u s e to say the Pledge o f A l­
legian ce or sing the National
Anthem , so there are certainly
those who do not wish to take
part In a pie- o r post-game
prayer. Does It Infringe on
their rights when they are su r­
rounded by prayer?
That question Isn't really for
me to answer. It la really up to
the IndM dual and the team to
work out how that w ill be han­
dled.
It is difficult, in high school
especially, to go against the

And'what did the other team
do wrong that Ood didn't pick
them?
I said in the beginning that I
wasn't really sure what I think
•bout his and that la still the
;truth. Prayer and religion are
;auch personal things that only
iIndividual athletes can decide
Iwhat la right for them.
Aa teng as their rights are.

ORLANDO • The Sem inole
High School girls' softball team
soundly defeated Oak Ridge In
Class SA-D lstflct 5 action In
Orlando Tuesday n igh t 19-2.
The fig h tin g Sem lnoles im ­
proved to S O tn district play
on the season and S-2 overall,
but the squad does not have
much tim e to celebrate as It
travels to Lake Mary tonight for
a Sem inole A thletic Conference
showdown tonight at 7 p.m.
against the defending Class 6A
State Champion, and current
No. 4 atate-rmnkrd. Rams.
Th e THbe then closes out Its
pce-Sprtng Break schedule with
another district contest at Del­
tona at 4:1S p.m. on Friday.
*We Juat have to go out and
play ball,* said Sem inole coach
W INTER SPRINGS - W inter
Springs also cam e out a winner
In district softball action , top­
ping Cocoa High School. 13-4.
In a 3A-13 gam e at home Tues­
day night.
The Bears im proved to 8-4
with the win.
Cocoa led the gam e, 4-2,
going Into the bottom o f the
fifth lim ing, but W inter Springs

Career
night in

Farahkhan
leads Devil
Rays past
M arlins
the cycle as he led the (tinker
M aterials Devil Rays to 15-4
thumping o f the St midland
Corporation Martina at Roy
H olier Junior Field Tuesday.
The game was part o f a dou­
bleheader til the C ity o f San­
ford Recreation and Parka De­
partm ent m y Ruth Bam bino
Major Baseball League.
In the other gam e, the Y an ­
kees. sponsored by Sanford
Lodge *62 o f Free ft Accepted
Masons, won their lin t game o f
the season with a 64) w hite­
washing o f the Expos.
The Devil Raya, o f the Am eri­
can Division, are now 2-0 an
the season and lead the Y an ­
kees (1-1) and the Sanford
Electric A 'a (0-1).
In the National Dtvtaton. the
Railroader Cuba are 1-0, w hile
the Expos ate 1-1 and the
Martina are 6-2.
Their w ill be one gam e
played at Roy H oller Junior
Field on Thursday at 5:45 p.m.
with the A 'a playing the Cuba.
Farahkhan nit a two-run
home run In the top o f the first
Inning to g e t.th e Devil Rays
going and later doubted in a
run In the third Inning and tri­
pled In three tuna In the fifth
inning to finish the night 3-for4, including the home run, tri?
pie and double, scored one run
and drove In six.
A lso contributing for the
Devil Rays were Rodney Grant
(triple, three runs scored). Jay
Richardson (triple, run scored),
Brandon W eigert (double, run
•cored), Josh Annett (sin gle,
two runs scored, RBI), Nick
Martin
(single,
two
rum
•cored. RBI). Shelton Stile
(single, run scored, RBI), Greg
Plctt (single, run scored), DanId Zenrlck (run scored), John
McGhee (run scored) and Cody
MUler (run scored).
Providing the offense for the
Sunniland Corporation Martins

nlng to take the lead for good.
The Beam then put the gam e
away in the alxth Inning, putting another seven runs on the
board.
In the victory, Ellene H atfield
led the way, goin g 3-for-4 with
a double and three RBI. Leslie
Helmes also had a big day,
going 2-for-4 with a double and
four RBI,
while
Christen
Schrupp did pretty w ell herself,
going 2-for-3 with one run b a t­
ted In.
Also contributing were Katie
O rlflen (2-for-4, RBI). Becky
Manglno, who waa also the
winning pitcher, raising her re­
cord to 2-2 (RBI) and Melanie
Pace (R B I).
W inter Springs w ill be on the
road for another 3A-DUtr1ct 13
game tonight against
Mel­
bourne, but w ill return hom e
for a gam e against Trinity Prep
on Thursday a t 7 p.m .

'women’s

Poe was 7-for-7. including a
home run. tw o triples ana a
double, scored six runs and
drove in eight to help Dan P a ­
blos o f Sanford outahig Curt's
Alteycats, 35-29.
In the other gam e in the C ity
o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Departm ent W om en’s
Polar Bear Slow Pitch Softball
League at Pkiehurst Park, T er­
esa HowdyaheU apd Robin
Bishop both homered as the
Sharks topped Vaughan In co r­
porated. 16-6.
Lod P o t was 7-for-7 wflh a home run, two triples. •
double. Bcond eft runs and drove In eight to food Don

SCC splits pair with Daytona Beach
DAYTONA BEACH • The Seminole C om ­
munity College had to work a tittle over­
time to gain a split o f its Mid-Florida C on­
ference doubteheadef against Daytona
Beach Community College In Daytona
Beach on Saturday.
The Raiders (7-18) appeared to be In
pretty good shape in the first game, scor­
ing six runs In the top o f the fourth Inning
to erase a 4-3 deficit and take a 9-4 advan­
tage.
But the Scots (7-13) answered with four
runs In the bottom o f the fourth tru in g
with four runs, then DBCC. which la field ­
ing a baseball team for the first tim e since
the 1970's, exploded for nine runs in the
fifth inning and holding on for an 18-9 v ic ­
tory.
The nightcap turned into a real pitcher's
du d.
The Scots broke a scoreless tie with a
single run In the bottom o f the fourth In­
ning and appeared to be in line for a
•w eep.

top o f the eighth Inning.
DBCC cam e right back with two runs In
the bottom o f the eighth inning, again
poaim itself for the sweep.
SCC answered again, however, scoring
two runs in the top o f the ninth Inning to
even the gam e at 3-3 and forcing extra in­
nings.
The Raiders finally broke through with
two runs In the top o f the 11th inning and
Matt Baker, a freshm an righthander from
Klaalmmee-Oaceola. finished o ff the sevenhit com plete gam e to even his record at 2-

SCC waa to have played Dundalk C om ­
munity College from Maryland on Tuesday
and w ill be a t home again
today
(Wednesday) to play Illinois Valley Com ­
munity College and Lake-Sumter Commu­
nity College from Leesburg On Thursday.
Both games w ill start a t 3 p.m.
The Raiders w ill return to conference ac­
tion on Saturday, hosting Lake C ity Com ­
munity College in a doublehcader starting
at noon at Raider Field.

2.
MUler had a m onster gam e for the Scots
In the lin t game, going 4-for-S and hitting
for the cycle (tin gle, double, triple, hom e
run) and ditvtng In eight runs.
Leading the way for SCC In the opening
game were Venesudan freshman C hristian
Corves (2-for-3, home run. four RBI) and
fellow Venesudan freshman Jose Marl i nes
(2-for-4, double, three RBI). Land-o-Lakea
freshman Adam Shorts waa 2-for*3.
Carrying the Raiders to victory In the
second gam e were Spruce Creek freshm an

Adult Church Basketball League opens season
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fought contests in the Dan Pelham Oymnatortum at Sanford
Middle School Friday night.
Jerem y
S ills way
scored
seven points and Denny Clayton wU points as I W fa p U rt

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Women------C ontinued from Page SA

the league with a 6-1 record,
while the Sharks h aw finished
their regular season campaign
with a 6-2 mark.
Completing the standings are
Paul’s Truck and Auto Repair
(4-3), Curt's Alleycats (2-5) and
Vaughan Incorporated (0-7).
The regular season will con­
clude next Tuesday at Ptnchurst Park with Don Pablos of
Sanford battling Paul's Truck
and Auto Repair at 7 p.m. and
Curt's Alleycats taking on
Vaughan Incorporated at 8
p.m. The Sharks have the bye.
Providing the oflense were:
Dan Pablos of Sanford: seven
lilts _ Lori Poe (home run, two

triples, double, six runs, eight
RBI); four hits _ Angela Whit­
ney (three doubles, four ruin,
two RBI), Lisa Shaw Idoublc,
three runs, three RBI); three
hits _ Kelli Otero (home run.
double, six runs, four RBI). Di­
ane Colangelo (home run. three
runs, three RBI). Paula Songer
(double, four runs, two RBI).
Lynette Barkley (three singles,
three RBI); two hits _ Marie
Byrd (triple, five nins. three
RBI), Lucy Sellers (run, RBI);
one hit _ Carol Gamer (three
runs, two RBI).
Curt's Alleycats: five hits _
Cathy Lynn (triple, double,
three runs. RBI). Dee Walden
(double, run. three RBI); four

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hits _ Sue Nlckell (three runs):
three hits _ Barbie Bnrtcls (two
home runs, four runs, three
RBI).
Kuthy
KHngcnsmlth
(home run. triple, double, three
runs, six RBI). Julie Knecht
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hits _ Leah Sparrow (two runs,
two RBI): one hit _ Kim Curtis
(triple, three runs, four RBI):
two nms, RBI
_ Sharon
Ritchey.
Shnrks: two hits _ Teresa
Howdy shell (home ran, two
runs, four RBI). Gloria Eflrd
(two runs, two RBI), Sheila
Sanders (three runs): one hit _
Robin Bishop (home run. two
runs, three RBI), Debbie Huss

(run. two RBI). Tanyn Oelgcr
(run, RBI), Beth Hundrlser (two
runs). Deborah Manfredl (two
runs), Jenny Blowers (run).
Vaughan Incoporaled: three
hits _ Debbie Bcmlng (RBI):
two hits _ Mamie Burkett (run);
one hit Bonnie Chaplin (run,
RBI). Lynn Webb (run). Sondnla Mulkcy (run). Cindy Giles:
one run _ Jana Booker.

IN D U S T R IA L LEAGUE
SANFORD - tt was a quiet

night In the Industrial Polar
Bear
Slow
Pitch
Softball
League last Friday night at
Plnehurst Park ns all three
games ended up being forfeits.
DATA-MAX.
Vantare
and
Bundy/SAH were the recipients
of the free wins.
Vantare Is alone atop the
standings with a 7-2 record
and leads Briar/BBM Corpora­
tion (6-3). Bundy/S&amp;H (6-4),
DATA-MAX (4-6) and Matthews
Associates (1-0).

Tills Friday night at Pinehurst Park, Briar/BBM Corpo­
ration has the doubleheader
against Vantare at 6:30 p.m.
and DATA-MAX at 7:30 p.m.
Bundy/S&amp;H battles Matthews
Associates at 8:30 p.m.

Sr. (two points).
Pacing the Hickory Avenue
Church of God attack were Ooltnrd (15 points), Derrick Coo­
per (14 points), George Baker
(right points), Norman Bevericy (six points), Lawrence Oordon (five points). Vincent But­
ler (four points) and Dcvarlo
Pringle (two points).
The league will play a dou­
bleheader every Friday night at
Sanford Middle School starting
at 7 p.m.

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were Kevin Lowe (two sin­
gles. run scored). Richard Nel­
son (single, two runs scored),
Phillip B asil (single) and John
Adkins (run scored).
Tom Quinn and Joaiah Klm m ig drove in runs during a
three-run bottom o f the first
toning aa the Yankees took the
quick lead and never looked
back.
Yankees pitching buried a
four-hitter and struck out 16.
Doing the dam age for the
Yankees were Quinn (double,
single, run scored, RBI), Luke
Kim m ig (single, run scored).
John
W h ltlw
(two
runs
scored), Josiah Kim m ig (tw o
RBI). Hunter Pflueger (run
scored) and Marcus Bullock
(run scored).
H itting for the Expos were
Marcus Kendrick (double, sin­
gle), O eorfe Easley (double)
and Lyndon M erthie (double).
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The defending cham pion N o­
bles Construction W hite Box
kept its w inning streak alive,
scoring all o f Us runs to two
Innings to power past the
Dean. Ringers, Morton and

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not Infringed on either way, 1
see no problem with teams
praying before a gam e or
choosing not to.
There o n considerations to
tills Issue that each team
needs to take under advice,
however, to insure that no one
If forced to partake to some­
thing they ore uncom fortable
doing, religious or otherwise.

and Parks Departm ent w ill offer a Monday
night Church Slow Pitch Softball league.
Games w ill be played at the Lake Mary
Sports Com plex and w ill begin play around
the first o f A p ril.
Please call (407) 330-5087 If you have a
team Interested In playing.

Lawton Diamond Backs. 11-2.
In Babe Ruth League action at
H istoric Sanford Mem orial S ta­
dium.
In the other gam e from
Tuesday night, the Rotary Club
Athletics scored two runs tn
the bottom o f the fourth Inning
to break a 1-1 tie and went on
to a 4-2 victory over the Kiwanlo a u b Braves.
The W hite Sox quickly erased
a 1-0 deficit, scoring four runs
In the bottom o f the Brat to­
ning on the strength o f a threerun double by Barnes.
The W hite Sox then broke
the gam e open, scoring seven
tuna tn the third Inning. Coursey had the b ig hit In the to­
ning. a two-run double.
Powering the W hite Sok to
victosy were Loom is (two sin­
gles, two runs scored), Barnes
double, two runs scored, three
RBI), Couraey (double, tw o
turn scored, two RBI), G.
Hutchins (double). Hennlnger
(two runs scored), Pearson (run
scared), Scott (run scored) and
Robertson (run scored).
Doing the hitting for the
Diamond Backs were Mike

Tow ers (single, run scored). T .
Jackm an (stogie, n a i scored),
D. Casey (stogie. RBI). Smith
(single.
RBI),
E.
Peterson
(single) and M. Dancy (run
scored).
Scott was the star far the
Athletics, tripling and scoring
a run tn the second Inning,
singling to a run to the fourth
Inning and ■4ngfi*&gt;^ * | «in m
the sixth Inning.
He was also the winning
ltcher, striking out 14 w hile
urttog a two-hitter.
Cornrtng the Athletics to vic­
tory offensively were Scott (tw o
singles, triple, two runs scored,

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scored), Chesser (single), C oin
(run scored) and Bertrand
(R B I).
The Braves were led by
Polosld (single, run scored),
Leshlnski (single. RBI). H eckle
(run scored) snd K olller (RBI).
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Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, March 10, 1099 • 7 A

Da’ Bomb!
Da’ Bomb
hears all..
Dm Bomb popped In
to
check
out
th e
Greenwood Lakes band
play at the sch ool's an­
nual spaghctU
d in n er
Tuesday night and sayB
they sound as great as
ever.
W e m issed this one.
but Da Bomb also heard
that the South Sem inole
M iddle School p erfo rm ­
ance o f the HMS Pin a­
fore last w eek was a w e­
som e.
W hile w e re on the
subject o f som e rea lly
neat productions,
Da
Bomb says to be on the
lookout for E very d a y Is
E a rth Dau on M arch 30
at W oodlands E lem en ­
tary. W e Anally m ade a
trip out to W oodlands
this weed and the p e o ­
ple there are great.
C ongrats
from
Da
Bomb to Ham ilton E le­
m entary's B rittney M ar­
tin, Christina Potts. J es­
sica Lindsey, Am ber P e­
terson, Terra
Pearson
and B elle Schultz for
som e awesom e posters
they m ade for B lack
H istory
M onth.
T h ey
look great.

W o o d lan d s student spreads J O Y

Importance o f African
American heroes

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
When W oodlands Elem entary
5th-grader
Laura Pedersen
was named the school's win­
ner o f the C ity o f Longwood’s
JOY Award, she first thought
o f her school.

B y t t w U Iron s

*1 was most proud to repre­
sent my school for the city o f
Longw ood* Laura said. "They
told me about It on the an­
nouncements and everyone
looked at me and I was really
proud."

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Laura was one o f eight stu­
dents from Longwood to win
the awards which are pre­
sented annually by the city o f
Longwood. The awards were
Initiated by form er m ayor
Steve Uakrrt and go to a stu­
dent from each o f (he eight
schools In the city.
Uakrrt passed away several
years ago but felt strongly
about the continuance o f Its
presentation and the award Is
celebrating Its 18th anniver­
sary this year.
JO Y stands for Juvenile o f
the Year.
The eligibility requirem ents
Include neatness, attendance,
good behavior, attitude, aver­
age grades, a w illingness to
follow directions ana a con­
stant striving to Improve.
Winners from Longwood be­
sides
Pedersen
Included:
C laire Almon (Altam onte Ele­
mentary). Catherine 'B lair*
Sehnert (Greenwood
Lakes
Middle). Robert Rauch (Lake
Mary High). Emllee BenyhUI
(Longwood Elem entary), Har­
mony Allen (Lyman High). A n­
gel Bellamy (M llwee M iddle),

He waa a great mai

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Woodlands 5th-gradsr Laura Podsreon was on* of nina Longwood atu
dsnts prossntsd with ths city's annual JuvonHs of tha Yaar Awards.
and A llfe Miranda (Rock Lake
Middle).
The winners were presented
with their awards at a m eeting
o f the Longwood C ity Com ­
m ission.
Laura sold she has alw ays
gotten straight A'a and B 's
and la Involved tn a lot o f
things around school Includ­
ing the W oodlands chorus.
When Laura gets out o f high
school she said she wants to
go to college and learn to be­
come a veterinarian.

*1 like anim als and I do a lot
o f reading about them,* she
said.
For now. she's preparing to
make the move to Greenwood
Lakes next year to enter m id­
dle school. She Ukes to study
language aria and loves a t­
tending W oodlands.
*1 love my sch ool.' she said.
*1 do a lot o f activities and I
realfy think tt w ill help n y
education for the future.’
Her future Just becom e a lo t
brighter.

African Am erican heroes are
very Important for many rea­
sons. They helped Introduce
new ways to join together and
becom e one. They showed us
how we all can learn to agree
with each other. They also
taught us not to be so racist,
but to love each other. I am
going to talk about three spe­
cific African Am ericans and
what they did to help our
struggling
nation.
Th eir
names are Zora N eale Hur­
ston, martin Luther King. Jr.,
and Rosa Parks. Each African
Am erican named la a hero tn
their asm way.
Zora Neale Hurston arms
bom and raised tn Eatonvtlle,
Florida. She grew up to be a
great. Inspiring writer. She
w rote many poem s and stories
which expressed her life and
the struggles she faced. Zora
could write If they set goals
and achieved them. She got
others to follow her lead In
writing. Those that followed
her soon began w riting their
own stories and poems.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was
another great African Am eri­
can here. He was a dvU rights
leader. He argued that blacks
and whites should live to ­
gether In unity. He w rote
speeches and spoke out Cor
the sake o f all black men.
women, and children. He said
that oil men should be created
X al. He also said that
tea and blacks should not
use different drinking foun­
tains. but share and be one.

Rosa Parka also was a civil
rights leader. She waa gettin g
on a bus one day and sat tn
the front because there were
no more seats In the back. In
her day, tt was common for all
blacks to sit In the back o f the
bua and for all whites to sit In
the front. Also. In her day.
when a white person got on a
bus and did not have a seat,
the black person was sup­
posed to stand and give the
white person the seat. How­
ever, Rosa Parka did the o p ­
posite. When a white man
cam e on the bua, he wanted to
take her seat, but she refused
to give her seat up. Therefore,
the bus driver was forced to
get a cop to have her removed
Rom the bus. She was later
taken to Jail, but her scene
was what caused a great bus
revolt. A ll blacks refused to
ride. These actions
then
caused everyone, no m atter
what akin color, to alt wher­
ever they wanted. Thanks to
Rosa Parks, our future would
be better.
In conclusion. Zora Neale
Hurston, m artin Luther King,
Jr., and Rosa Parka are all
great African Am erican he­
roes. They all helped to re­
shape the past to make the fu­
ture better for everyone. They
all are great exam ples o f how
Joining together can make us
all united as one. They also
all helped tn leading, us to a
new and better life.
Gloria irons is a 4th-gmder at
Ham ilton Elem entary S ch ool

Oviedo students light up Principal’s List
P dadp al i List

OPA 4.0 u d Above

Ryan McNulty is a Mh-gradsr a! Spring Lika Elsmsntary and hs plans
on being a adanUst whan hs gats out o4school.

Spring Lake Elementary s tu ­
dents were glum the task o f
w riting about what they would
think about on th e ir IOOth
birthday. Ryan Is a Oth grader
at the Longwood school and
here's what he had to say:

she hates meaalnroa. I also
had a grandpa and grandma
who were very strict. My
grandpa wanted me to eat
good nutritious food and didn't
like It one bit when I ate Kraft
macaroni and cheese.
When 1 turned 25 1 gradu­
ated from college and becam e
a scientist. This was the hap­
piest day o f niy life. I had
combined
therm onu clear
DNA o f a lizard and trans­
formed It Into a m edicine for
patients who had m issing
parts. They could actually
grow new ones! I waa the moat
famous person in the world.
1 got married two years later
and had a daughter and a son
that have already grown up
and moved out. I was retired
at the age o f 67.1 won the lo t­
tery three days after I had
seen my beat friends Nick,
Doug, Justin and Dustin who |
hadn't seen in 40 ycarsl
We all moved on taking our
own palhs and follow ing our
kopes
and
fu lfilling
-our
dreams.

Michael Atwood
Gary Bechman
Kristin Calhoon
Caroline Cation
Karin Clontnger
Natalia Condon
Brad Cooper
Rebecca Cooper
Heather Cox
Taryn Crux
Patricia Cuadra
Kristen Dialer
Kriatln Dunn
Christina Dye
Danielle Frey
Travis Gardner
Krista Glaocone
Natalie Glover
Brandon Gremlllon
Kristina Hammond
Ryan Hawk
Jamie Hodges
Lacy Hodges
Laura Hoffman
Sophia Kad
Megan Kenny
Patrick Kirkland
Maty Lakrnde
Victoria Larrivec
Kathryn Larson
David Lee
Erin Machaby
Jessica Marshall
Christopher Martin
Jennifer McCullough
Melissa McDermott
Michael Minardi
Alison Parker
Dorl Parker

Derek Parks
Pretesh Patel
Kevin Quintero
John Roth
Kathryn Sfblald
Sarah Solsaon
Joshua Stnucalko
Stephanie Tttngale
LlaaTfcareff
Matthew Young
Jtm lers
M rllttn Alexander
Rachel Amos
Jessica Appier
Christine Brownyard
Erin Harrell
Jennifer Card
Daniel Coeyman
Nicole Creanza
Jill Davis
Miguel Diaz
Felicia Fong Kong
Alan O linage
Nathan Htrachlritt
Laura Johnson
Joshua Jordan
Ajay Kapadta
Amlt Kupadia
Laura Lightsey
Michael McCloud
Matthew MillIron
Kelly Novte
Jennifer Plotrowskl
Scott Ramey
Samantha Riepc
Katherine Rogers
Roseanne Rosata
Jennifer Russell
Btshoy Samuel
Katyn Scrivener
Emily Smith

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Formerly D ow n tow n Sub Station

For a meal that tastes Just like you m ade It yourself.
Golden 1-mib restaurant In S anford Is the plnce to go.
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lunches to hom e style d inn ers m ade with the freshest
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a Utile bit o f everything.
Start the day o ff with a hot
breakfast at som e o f the great­
est prices In town. Starting at
$.99. there Is so nettling for
everyon e to chose bom .
Lunch Is servetl t.ulck, made
to o rd er and with careful p rep a­
ration. Soups are hom em ade
everyday and there are more
choices o f freshly made entrees than most restaurants
din n er menus.
Then there's dinner. C h oosin g from hard to find, made
from scratch selections is n ever an easy choice. All meals
conic with salad, vegetable and jwitalo and If you leave
hungry’ than no one could satisfy you r appeUte. Every
even ing there are several c h e fs specials to choose from ns
well.
Not that there will he an y room, but Gulden L im b also
offers a huge selection o f dessert ranging from pudding
and lee cream to fresh baked pics and cokes.
Check out one o f Sanford's best kept secrets. T h e worst
thing that could happen Is you'll get a terrific meal,
served with a sm ile, that w on ’t take up you r entire dinin g
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Sanford, FL. 32771

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�Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF THE I8 T H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
■EM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
C A 9 I NO, • • - 1 3 F E C A 14 Q
NATIONEDANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
v&lt;
ARTHUR C GARZA
#t ua., #1 a t ,
0*»t#nil#ntf«t
N OTICE OF ( A L E
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to tha Final Judqmvnt
• nfetail In Ihit cas# now panij,
ii’U In
Court, Ilia tiyla rt
which I* inrticatart atrava
I will tall In lha In jh a tl and
tw it tiiddar tor caitt In SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
301
North
Park
Avanua.
Santont. Florida 32771, at 11 00
a m on lha 30lh day ol MARCH
1099, lha tollowing datcrtbad
property at tat lorth In laid
Ordar or Final Juilqmanl. to-wit
LOT 5 LAKtWOOO AT THE
CRO SSIN G S
UNIT
THREE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 36. PAGE 40
AND A1
IN THE PUBLIC
RECO RDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
. A/K/A 5411 HOLBROOK CIRC L E . LAKE MARY FLORIDA
37740
OROCREO
AT SiM lN O LE
COUNTY FLORIOA. thit 6lh day
ol MARCH 1939
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clart Circuit Court
SEMINOLE Florida
Cy Jana E Ja ta a ,t
At 0#puty Clark
SPEAR 4 HOFFMAN PA
704 South D’tia Highway
Coral Gatilat Florida 33146
lalaphona 130)1606 2239
Publish March tO 17 1999
OEA 66

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H I I4TH JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT OF FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
S tM IN O L I COUNTY
O t R IR A L
JURISD ICTIO N DIVISION
C A S I NO. S « -f4 4 0 C A ,1 4R
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY
Plain till,
vs
DONALD P FLEMING JR
and GEORGIA P FLEMING
al al
Oalandantt
N OTICE
OF F O R IC L O S U R I SALK
Nolica la haiatry givan that
rauant to lhal Final Jutlgmant
I Foracloawra dalad Fabruary
S 1999 and anlarad in civil
ata numbar 91 3440 C A 1 4P
if lha Circuit Court al lha ISIh
udlcial Circuit hi and lot
urrnnota
County.
Florida
iharam CH ASE MANHATTAN
ORTOAGE
CORPORATION
X/A CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
MPANY it Plaintifl and DON0 P FLEMING JR GEORGIA
FLEMINQ
ASSOCIATES
ME EQUiTT SERVICES INC
/A
FORD
CONSUM ER
NANCE
COMPANY
INC
ara Dalandantdl I will tall lo
lha h.ghatt and hat I h.rldar lor
6 1 4 *6 al lha w atl Irani door ol
lha Sawvnaia Couniy court.
1 houta in Sanfonf, Saminola
Couniy Florida al 11 00 A M
yon lha U n d day ol
APRIL,
1-1999. lha tollowing datcribad
property aa aat lorth in u n
Final Judgment. lo aril
LOT 14 REPLAT OF WYNOHAM WOOD6 PHASE ONE
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO RD ED IN
p l a t o o o k 32 p a g e s i e a n o
77. P U BLIC RECO ROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
AIR
DEBT
CO LLECTIO N
R A CT ICES ACT YOU ARE
DVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
S DEEM ED TO BE A DEBT
OLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
O LLECT A D IO T AND ANY
FORMATION OBTAINED WILL
E USED TOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad lha IS Ih day ol
btuary 1(99
MARYANNE MORSE
Clart ol Circuit Court
7 Jana E Jatawic
aputy Clark
O0ILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Ooy Scout Boulavard
Suila 460
Tampa, Florida 33607
bLth March 3. 10. 1994
A-17

IN T H I C IR C U IT
CO URT IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
S A S I NO.I 8 8 -t1 8 7 -C A -f4 -P
J WILLIAMS
fcnd SHELI WILLIAMS.
Plaintiff.
tONY LANHAM and
]IELEN LANHAM.
Ms wda,

Dafandanla
N O T IC I OF S A LS
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
hat purauant to a Summary
|m al Judgmanl of Forackrtura
alad FEBRUARY 19 1999. In
l l a No 9S-2I37-CA-14-P in
|*a Circuit Court In and lor
aminola Couniy. Florida in
hich W J WILLIAMS and
8ELI
WILLIAMS
ara
lha
alnllllt, and TONY LANHAM
HELEN LANHAM. hit wlla.
i lha Oalandantt. I will tall lo
i highatl and b a il biddar tor
th at 11 00 AM on the 22nd
l l ol APRIL. 199* al lha Watl
&gt;nt S la p t ol lha Saminola
Sunty Coutlhouta. 301 N
*rk Ava . Santord. Florida, lha
ving datcribad ra il propr a* ta l lorth in lha Summary
al Judgmant ol Forocloauia
kl 34. WEKIVA HILLS. Saclwn
| a t racordad In Plal Book Z l.
,j|os SO and S I. public
Bordt ol Saminola Couniy.
irida
TED THIS Zlnd day ol F E B ­
ARY. 1999
6RYANNE MORSE
LEAK OF THE
llRCUIT COURT
: Jana i . Jatawic
apuly Clark
dward Cootay. Esq
I SR 434 Waal. Sta ZOO
rood, FL 32760
ou am a partem with a diality who noodt accommodaIn ordar lo participate in
procaading. you ara antiat no co tl to you. lo lha
Vision ol cortain attitlanco
Sta contact Court adminittlon at 426 North O ringo
Sulla 2130. Orlando.
32S01. Talaphona (407)
r-2303 within 2 working day*
your rocaipt ol Ihit docuBt II you ara hairing or
| a impalrad, call 1 -400-855lith M a rch ], 10. IS M
-IS

Legal Notices
LE G A L N OTICE
P U B LIC AUCTION
Indivictuals und/nr corporals
online* hntvd bn low arc tiff re by
flivan nolle* that « wamhoui*nwn'i liffn exltt* on I to# ton*
tent* of Ihffif
lot
bffcatitff of non-payment of
valid churn** for alcirffg*, tier*
ag« insurance. transportation,
packing and/or other related
moving and storage charge*
The warehouseman * lien will
be enforced by PUBLIC AUC­
TION O f THE CONTENTS OF
THEIR STORAGE LOT unle*«
full payment of the amount indi­
cated below i* made in cash or
ceHified fund* prior fa the time
of auction
L a i: A 101T
Warnhouta Racaipl Ittuad In
Onralhaa Alliton
Balanca Oua S9S4 72
t a i l Known Addratt 406 E a tl
Ohio Ava Daland. FL 32724
Conlanlt ol Lot Approtimalaly
19 piacat ol houtahold goodt
and partonal a lla clt ramovad
Iron’ A J
Looting Trantitr.
Stnlord FL on 9/22/96
Lot S-10Z S
Warahouta Racaipl Ittuad lo
Oar rail Co Ilia r
Galanca Oua 62 660 96
La tl Known Addratt Apl 13.
1600 Mulbary St . Sanford FL
32771
Conlanlt ol Lot Two conramart
ol houtahold goodt and par­
aquat a lla c lt co n titlm g ol
approtim alaly
62
llama
racaivad from A J
Lo ttin g
T rtn tltr
Sanford
FL
on
10/10/96
L a i S-107R
Warahouta Racaipl Ittuad lo
Olvartihad Techniques. Inc
Balanca Oua 61.966 00
Latt Known Addratt PO Boa
960133 Lata Mary Ft 32)96
Conlanlt ol In i Ona Standard
R agitlar
ona
micro-film
procatanf ona monitor and ona
thrarldar a l ramovad Irom 6640
W Ison Road, Sanford FI on
11/20/96
Lai S -H S 4
Warahouta Racaipl Ittuad lo
Jack Crawlord
Balanca Oua 6476 19
La tl Known Addratt c/o
Twalva O tkt R V Rat ml 6300
I A 46 Waal 6anlord. FI
32771
C o nlan lt ol Lol Ona lot ol
houtahokl goodt and personal
aflat it contitlm g ol epproiimataly 69 p iacat pit tad up
from Twalva Oakt R V Raton.
3A6 Snowbird Cucta Sanford
FI 32771
Lai S - lt S F
Warahouta Racaipl Ittuad lo
Lovama King
Balanca Dua I I 440 91
La tl Known Addratt PO Dot
N1027 Nattau Dahaniat
Contanta ol l o l Two pallalt of
houtahold goodt and partonal
a lla c lt totaling epproairnalafy
36 |n«tat Irantftrrad Ironi A J
Lotting Moving A Storaga Inc
Sanford FL on 10/10/96
Tlmo of Auatlon: 10 00 a m
O ala af A u atlon : Saturday
March 20 1999
Ptaaa of Auatlon: Warahouta
Ground# Tradway a Moving 6
Storaga Inc 400 Canlral Park
O'fta Santoed FL 32771
Tradway t Moving 6 llo rag a
Inc
Oy /a/Kandall W Hamlin
Pratidant
Publith March 3 10, 1999
04 A-11

IN TNS CIR CU IT CO U RT
OF T N I IIC N T IS N T N
JU D ICIA L CIN CUIT
IN AND SON
SISflINOLS COUNTT,
FLONIDA
C IV IL ACTION
C A SS NO. 9 9 -S tS CA
DIVISION 14-0
F ID E R A l HOME LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vt
CHRIS LAVON SIMS
a l al,
Oalandanl(t)
N O TIC I OF ACTION
TO DAROARA A CHRISTENSEN
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
RESIOENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
D EFEN DAN TS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN IN TER EST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. D EV ISEES,
GRANTEES.
or
o th er
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
RESIOENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIOENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
action to toracloaa a mortgaga
on lha tollowing proparty in
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT I . FOXMOOR EAST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R ECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 3*. PAGES 6 C.
AND T. OF
THE PU BLIC
RECO R O S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
hat baan tilad agamtl you and
you ara raqulrad lo serve a
copy ol your wnttan dalantat.
H any. within 30 day# altar lha
M il publication ol thia Nolica
ol Action, on Echevarria.
McCalla. Raymar. Oarratt S
Frappiar. P lain tiffs alloinay,
whota addratt It SOI Baythora
Boulevard. Suila 100. Tampa.
Florida 33696, and Ma lha ongin il with Ihit C o u il ailhar
balora aarvica on PlainHR'e
altornay or immadialaly lharaaltar, olharwita ■ dataull will
ba anlarad againtl you lor lha
ralief
demanded
in
lha
Complaint or petition
Thit notice thall ba publiahed
once each weak lor two eonaeculive weak* In the Sanford
Herald
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal ol Ihit Court on Ihit 3rd
day of MARCH. 1999
Miryanne Morta
Clark ol lha Court
By. Ruth King
At Otputy Cltrfc
Echtvirria. McCellt.
Raymar. Barrall S Frappiar
PO 0 0 X 3410
Tampa. Florida 33S0I-3410
If you ara a peraon with a diatbilily who naodt accommoda­
tion in ordar lo participate in
Ihit procaading. you ara antillad al no c o il lo you. for lha
provision ol cartam aaaittance.
Pleat#
contact
Court
Admmiitrelion at 301 N Park
Avenua. Stnlord. Florida 327FI,
telephone numbar (407) 3234330, within 2 working dayt of
four receipt o* t*I • document. II
loanng Impalrad, I TOO) 1-4001-1771
£j|With March 10. IT. 1 99g

Semmolc Herald, Sanford. Florida ■Wednesday. March 10, 1999

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Dot Paid SSSf
For lha trs A inches you will
lot* vi the nr&gt;&gt;! 30 days Guaranieed A All Natural CA LL
TOLL F R E E 1-ISI-ST3-11M

21— Personals
G IRLS"! U V EIII
Talk one-on one 24 hours a day
C A LL NOWII
1-900 324-0052 a il. S347
S3 99 per min. mutt be 18 yr*
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62 99mmule
Mutt bn 18 years old
Serv-U 619 645 0434
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Walk ms welcome 7 days
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70— Education &amp;
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COL. VA/TA Apprv Job AsS’ll
Wkerv) classes National Truck
School 1-400-411 7344

71— H u p W anted

OPEN HOUSE!!!
LONGWOOD
MON • WED
9 30am lo 3 30pm No Appl
Needed* If you can sh 60 to# *
have your own car, we need you
to alert a fob atap1 We otter
great pay A benefits COL kc A*
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434. Suae 214 (near Jacobtoni
Depi Store) NO F EE For »ractiontcaa 787A188 or 894 6713

n IliiT T r T "

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Experienced O latt Regiaung
peraon needed tiA I n * Perior
mince OcUles pay C a l lor an
appomlmeni. 322-8200.
Con#true lion Cleaner eipenenced tranaportalion a mutt.
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nee# 2 yr erp 407 3215602

MOTKS
OF ADMMtrTRATTOR
KH raPff
The a t ia w H a lm o* t a atlala oI
LAWRENCE
M
LAOCNSKY.
deceased 7.to Hunter 99-1SS-CP.
■ Iwndng r&gt; ita C n u l Coral tor
Im m iW County Monde Probate
Dtottam Ihv a# Iraki of which it
301 North Park Avenue Sanford
FL 32772
Tie none and
aiMraat of
lha PvrvcnV
Rapratantalnra.
and
the
I ftepraaentaov* a
ALL INTERSSTED PfRkONS ARC
NOTiFRO THAT
A4 peraon* on whom llaa nonce
■t tanrad who hava otaacborw Vial
chalatyya lha vatotty of ma W4L
9w iwrW alvjnt ol the ParaortK
ten ol rhr# Oaurl ara rarparad to Ma
•haw. ir lw c tr a t wim Raa Ceun
WITHIN THE LATER OF TH R U
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
nonce on t h ir t y d a y s a f t e r
THI DATE OF MRV6CE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A4 cracktort ot the deca dent and
other partena having claim# 04
demand# agamtl
decedent*
aatala on whom a copy of Ma
nolica a
tanrad widen Ihraa
nvn iht a her lha dale ol me feet
pubteahon ol M t note# rrejtl Ma
lhair c liim t with Ihit Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All oltwr creditor# ol lha dece­
dent and paraont having claim#
or damandt agamtl lha dece­
dent# a tla la mutt file Ihtlr
dau n t with IMt court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
O BJECTIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL 0E FOREVER BARRED
D tla ol the Mai Publication of
Ihit nolica It March 3. 1999
Partonal Rapratantalrve
L O R Y S LABENSKY
960 Sweetwater Club
Boulevard
Longwood. FL 2277S
Altornay lor Partonal
Repreeenlative
W MICHAEL CLIFFO RD . ESO
Florida Bar No 224111
LOWNDES. DROSDICK.
DOSTER. KANT0R
A REED. PA
21S North Eola Drive
Poal Ottrca Boa 2*09
Orlando. FL 32S02-2S0*
Talaphona (407)143-4*00
Publith March 3. 10. 1999
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N O T IC I
TO T H I PUBLIC
Nolica It hereby givan that the
Board ol Ad|uttment ol the City
ot lanlord will hold a ragulat
matting on March 2S. 1999. in
lha CHy Hall Commltalon
Chambart al 1t:S0 A M
In
ordar lo conaidtr a raqueat lor
variance
In
lha
Zoning
Ordmance at It parttlnt to tid t
yard aetback, raqulramantt In
tn MR-2 d lt lr k l on:
LOT 21. 64AYFA1R SECTION
FIRST ADDITION P I 13 PO *9
OF
IA N FO RD
RECO RDEO .
PUBLIC R E C O R D ! OF IEM IHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Being more specifically
datcribad a t lo cite d : 11 OS
Sco ll Ava.
Planned u tt ol lha property It
to In tltll t Utility Shad on a d d ­
ing concrala tltb.
Larry Blair. Chairman
Board ol Ad|utlm tnl
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL
A DECISION
MADE WITH
R E S P E C T TO ANT MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
MEETING
OR
HEARING.
HE/6HE WILL NEED A V ERBA­
TIM RECO RD OF THE P R O ­
CEED IN G S INCLUDING THE
TESTOMONV AND EVIDENCE.
WHICH RECORD I t NOT PR O ­
VIDED BV THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD. ( F I 2S* 0108)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEOINOS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSON N EL O FFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3306626 4* HOUR) IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINQ.
PUBLISH March 10. IS , IM S
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71— H elp W anted

S e r v ic e s

m m i c M c tirr c o u r t
FOR 44MlMOU COURTY.
FLO R BA
M AE tlT A T lO F
LAWRENCE M LAOCNSKY
Dacaatad

322*2611 TO PUCE YOUR AD

59— Financial

&amp; C hild

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

CET
THE
JOB D O N E !

Need ■Working P trlnei
For Pressure Washing Business
407-321-8712

C are
Child i i r a m
born# 7 y rt« tp Ag^sCarkt
3yt* 330 5314

DA

55— Business
O pportunities

* General Laborer# l Sam,
Mined A Sa.nedi needed r r r
(AatoTy
A/C Duel Mechanic a Elect"
clane S Helper* wloaia S *■
penence needed immediaie*y

Tap pay Tranaponation * a tty
pay avaratae
’ Seccretary
i
needed immedkie
V
* Dover Win van preferred nor
raguued
Apply
at 2SS1 Park
Sanford. 302-1*40. IO C

Drive,

Ine Co Met# dynamc hm I d
mduai w great peopfe ekiiia to
help local aipanacm 265 2060
"Cracker Barrel**
OfehvMkher* Cooks Server#
200 keckman Or (i4 S Hwy 46 1
110 tmu a p l rqrwpfei tn M ed of
Maini. Bupver. I NT hou aekeeper- Supvar mual be A/C
certified, poof care ■ ptue. F a i
reauma lo 322-2433
A H IT T E R JO B FOR TOUf
Juai C a r Never a Foe*
H ELP Peroorwwf 429-4804
Activity aaalalanl p.T. ffeiane
hours apply m peraon at
950 S Moaonvwa Ave . Sanford
Admlnl el relive Anal E ip In
Word Perfect Ouatro PrtvEice*
aprtadaheel programa. office
management
personnel, and
porch#png type 65 epm. trust
be organued. a awl starter and
have
good
communication
stole Send reeume lo Central
Florida FamJy Health Center.
2400 C R 4 15-A. Santord. FL
32771, 407-322 6645
lan lo rd area A IF for mentally
mparod young men haa open­
ing lor house coordinator Can
Ock(407) 130 9316
Aaal Mgr - FT tor fn n storage
Be nab ta. vacation, bonus m
eaninra*. ATI. Al*. taaiarg collections, compultr. home type
mamianance E#p desired Wa
train right peraon Apply 2803
N O B T. Orlando. M-F I-4pm
ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an Eitfa
6500 61500mo PT
32.000 M.SOOmo FT
1688621-0972
www wfhtvi com
Attention: Phone Proa Wanted’
New marketing firm looking lor
highly motivated mdnnduali
with positive attitudes Quick
management advancement op­
portunities Call lor interview O
1677677-7622.
Attention: Work from Home
Our children come to the
office everyday!
6500 62500 p i 62000-64500 11
WWWwork-from-home nelpays
1600-596-7424

Banquet
S a rv trs
needed
ASAP on call, lop pay tome
erp needed Call Alan or Judy
O 302 1919
Front D atk, Breakfast Server.
House keepers. House Man S
AM Dish Washer: FT Apply
Lake Mary CourTyird 135 Inter
national Parkway. Lake Mary
444 1000

CA TCH TH E W AVE
HUGE
MOMENTUM
BEING
CREA TED IN CEN TRAL FL
FUN LOVING FAST PACED CO
LOOKING FOR POSITIVE PEO
P IE
S ER IO U S
INQUIRIES
ONLY (407)834 *407

71— H i i r W a n t e d

71— H elp Wanted

Grads Operation / Foreman F/T.
erp preferred CDL reqd v»ca
non and pension. 322 8133

Eiecu tlve Secretary for dental
office typing Tues Fn 5aiaued
V/mter Park, call 629 6955

House Cleaner warned erp
preferred, reliable transportation
starting 66 25.hr, C aM 7 4 1043

P7T S A L E S POSITION: L a d e s
appaml No eves o' Sun Apply
at 212 E tsfSt Sanford

II
- r O - ; IN-&lt;r-.-■ j [ 1
Law stress 2-5 dayk wk 37-hr
Miles pd car reqd 834 5595

Immediate Start
Safes rep.
commission P T . F'T Positive
Imege 771-4152

AT HOME PROFESSIO NALS
11500 6 3000 mo pofenhal Na
tional Co
Rapid Eipanaion
Work Irom horrw 407 977 5845

PAINT P R EP needed
Must
have transp to Sanford 3-4
wee#i ol work 66 OGhr cash
Start now 407 819 8838

IM M E D IA T E H IR IN G
FO R CREW !

Pert Time eventng office clean­
ing m Sanford area with a great
company Can 296-7924

#«tra money ferine hxrt
a ocm /uw
Monday March 15 1999
800 11 00AM A
3 00 7 00 PM

CDL-A DRIVERS
Santord based fleet first seat
second seat A singles Home
weekly Lain model prem convenfunais E ip I Ha/mat red

C a ll t -800-99 T-9940
Commercial
landscape
co
looking lor F7/PT he ■ lira esii
mator pianl material purchaser
&amp; some office dutes Send re­
sume to REW Landscape P O
to r 951484 Lake Mary FL
12795 or ca l 328 9125

Stop by tor a GUARANTEED IN­
TERVIEW at you* V'.Donalds
crew and htiucty manager pou
Pwawt apply at
Lake Wary McDonald #rt
4210 Lake Mary Blvd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-331 1361
EOE

Data Entry busy amemutory
cara med-CAi facriy -t seetong
two erp data entry operators
c ith e r erp a plus maw or Iemaw. paingual preferred Apc-’y
at Central Florida Family Heaim
Center 2400 C R 415 A Sanlord, FV 32771 407-322 8645
Data Entry Cferk: P T mutt
know W idow s 95 A Microsoft
0 "&lt; e Musi be a proheent typ­
ist A adept to few defers Cap
abra of handling multi lee
pnones w-ih dispatching Non
smoker C a l Detween 2 3pm
onry 904 774 9373
Dental Asaiilant A Front Office
Positions
FT
to ty
0"&lt;»
needs hard week mg movtouals
dependable professional E •
eelfeni pay benells Pay Commensurate wen etperence 407
330 2010 between 5-7pm

IM M E D IA T E H IR IN G
FO R CR EW !
•r-» -&lt; /*, t a iM io u i

6ccwn/*r

Mcmday March 15 1999
8 00 - 11 00 AM 6
300 - 700 PV
Step by lor a GUARANTEED IN
TERVIFV/ at your Me Don art t
craw and hourty manager poubona

F.T Of P T earn
up to 68 112Tv apery wirhm at
Papa John# 2705 S Orlando
Dr Santord or cat 328 7272
Dump Truck Driver Fu l tme
CDL tequved vacation and pen
asm. C a l 3226133
EARN EXTRA MONET
IS M 31
ROUTES R A D DAILY
D ELIVER TME BELLSOUTH
•REAL YELLOW PAGES'
IN YOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR V O N I TV
Man wemen-Wetraa# S u v t i t j o i
Pan t e a apsweanrs m ar ce i# read
JvJ a a t e r*ra an &gt; s &gt; K tore or
K ca an tw e n a i a 4 gr nora roe# a

aa»

Immediate Opening lor lanaorwi
hoot cate positions on 3rd sh.tr
t0pm-6am m Lake Mary area
C a l P hip O 942 8269 between
8#— 4pm

ELEC TR IC LANSrelid i comm TOP PAT, B E N E­
FITS
DFWP Apply SAnlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drrve
322-1362
ENTRY LE V E L DRIVERS need
ed NOW! Covenant Transport
haa Immediate openings lor
ortver trainees No eiperience
needed Earn 345K to 355K plus
benefits COL framing available
800-435 5593
Experience Server, busy res­
taurant Benefits Closed Sun­
days I mayor hobdayt Pre em­
ployment drug screening reqd
F a i resume to 407-323-9573
Eitru slo n Oparatora Tram ng
position Aft shifts Need fast
earners mechanically inclined
38 OGhr
Located at The San­
ford Avpod Intervww between 92 3000 Mellonvilie Ave. San ­
tord 407-321-2901. Ptoaa apply
in peraon.

Car Dataller: 3400’week Need
Puck. Equipment supplied Call
407-462-2539

Installers!

JO B S JO B S JO B S
Coma war# lor the beat m Du -,
Labor.. Rght Hand Map ha*
been in the busresa tor &lt;t&gt;*&lt;
25 yrs Work today and get
PAID TOOAV- We Oder a pres
up and deivery ten u n
Santord area Do not be tooted
by those ocher here today gone
tomorrow labor operators

C a ll RH M L o n g w o o d
(407) 260*6106
LA B O R ER S N EED ED

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Landscapers: Ful time eipenence preferred vacation and
pension C a l 322 8133

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S W Z H T Y I . *

Santord: 2/1 with ofhee A Moth­
er un law Good atea J750
1/1
6375 321 6757

ST EN ST R O M
REN TA LS
Mayfair Area 2/1.5 Dupfet W
D Hook Up. CHA
6550/6500
Sanford 2/2 Apt Spl-t Plan
Covered Patm CHA 6460/6400
North Lake Village 2/7 condo
fireplace comm pool lake
W D hook up NICE 657V6500
Lake Mary 3/2 2 Story wood
|en deck overlooks pond, eoun
try Irving, spacious 1975/6950
Sanford 4/2 &lt;7 Lg Corner Let
Outside Storage Shed Com
jpiefety Remodeled 6750/6750
Commercial Space 900 Sq Ft
12 Offices Incl Reception Area
Alarm System.______6425/6425
7 W arahouta B ays
1600
Square Feet
6500/6500

JtM D O Y L E

(407) 322*2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

114—
W a r e iio l 'se V R f v ia
S pact

Office Warehouse Space for
Le ase
Near Seminole Town
Center 1-4 A Rt 46, mclud 6000
3000 A 2300 sq If ,C a 4 Doug
Mud 1-800 2990971 eit 28

MK3 W ELDER 2 yrs eip Appry
m person Fvst-Wegh V FG 210
Tech O' Santord 330 5000

*»3— R o o m s F o r R

117— COMMIRCIAL
R en ta ls
Commercial Property lor Rent:
Good tor car lot or other Great
locator b car garage 3 offices
fenced property A a l concrete
For more mlo. can Nick 695
1449

Jernigan
p ro p e rtie s , ittc .

en t

W EEKLY R EN tA LS
Starting • |77/wk
ft store Downtown 110-4421
EFFICIEN CY
Mad tenr • convenient location
321-1900
Furnished Room for Rent. San­
ford Area. Al utl me Phone A
s.schen use 6380 mo C a l 3020062 AvaJ No*
FURNISHED ROOMS-Art utils
incl Laundry pnone and tut
use 685 690 a week 324 4955
Need female to rent room wpnvale entrance 6200 mo and t -3
ot utwtes 323-7996
Cable utiMes included, kitchen
privileges 69Gwk. 6150 depota C a i 322 ^683 W male pref

l

0**ca apace 5008 #q f t down
town Sanford Two 800 aq ft of­
fice apace u n it nr downtown
Ron Jemgan 330-3255
New Sprinkierad whae 26.000
aq ft dock hgt 19 fl cwkrg
Dvis.bra bays, rrran 3800sq ft
407-834-8842
Office 8 Store Available
1000* sq R . A C . private rest
room 6450 mo 322 6169

118—O ffice S pace For
Rent
A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 sq
fl A up' 6265 A MONTH OfficeStorage 321-0120 or 415-3505

141— H omes For Sale

Weal Santord: 1823 Sq R. 3 ?
serif pirn Gourmet kit, itOSK
Dot'Jemgan Prop .323-3165

Nationwide seeking PT FT med­
ical Cillers up to 35tCyr. No
medical eipenence necessary
P C requ.red t -800-921-9939

SANFORD I BDRM aU eectnc
i r . retd area. 6325 mo. 6300
dep, no kdspets 323-6019

AFF0R0A8LE HOMES
VENTURI 1 PROPERTIES

Need Servers, FT A PT Apply
O Flyers Wings A GnH. 3689
Lake Emma Rd. Lake Mary
333 4656

99— A partments *
U nfurnished

Needed 20 people n south San.
lord lor evanmg warehouse
work, neit day pay available
Why wa&gt;t to work 2 ID * IS a i
you need no eip req Can Rgm
Hand Man i Longwood at 260*
6f06, Ask about our Santord
pickup

R O S E LEA VILLAS
Move In special. 2/1
fa/Mo R en fSfM .
310-4811 or 298-1100

Needed Now Entry level ware­
house driver Mutt have v*f&gt;d
FDL 66 50-67 hr, based on eap
A work history Heavy lifting
reqd C a l 631-6767 tor appl

1BR GARAGE APT, qufel area,
real as a put. no smokers no
pels. $450Tno Jemgan Proper­
ties 330-3255

1010 K0MT Hauaw * to #19 OT)
hr# -x.-rac*-*-! n u f e u feu bry I
taw# •.» i n i ut#

Cra twMiawra torn1
tiewMf OKsaCI rOLusiA1

RENOVATED Lika new. 37.
over 1/4 ac . comer lot 6S9.500
MINT CONO. Liv. Fam.
Wrkahp. scr pen. gar 659.500
LAKE MARY 417. Liv On. Fam.
2C Gar Fenced 6109 900
422, 1/3 a c . liv dm. fenced.
2c gar
over 1800 aq ft.
682,900

M A R IN E R S V I L L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BDRM 6420VO
2B0»U 64*0 VO AND UP

323*8670

O A r e you afraid of the phone?
O D o you hate dealing with the public?

If your answer to these questions is no!

Then, we have a great career waiting for you!!
Classified Representative.
This full-time position offers:
• Great Benefits
• Paid Vacation
• Health Insurance
• 401K Plan
• Generous Incentives Package

H

Wc need a self-starter with lop-notch
customer service skills, telemarketing experience,
computer knowledge and superb organizational skills.

S H A U P

W Z W S I V Y

If this sounds like you.
Call Kellie @ (407) 322-2611

P R E V IO U S SO LUTION ; *Censori7iip, like chanty, should begin
at horn*; but unllka charily, il should end there * — Clare
Booth L u c*
(c| 1996 by NCA. Wc

Santord/Woodbine beautiful 3/
2. fended yafd on quiet cal-desac. in erec subdrv-sion avaJ
end March S845mo 774-7071

97— ArARTMENTS •
Furnished

Z V S W

—

Sanford In Country
1 bdrm house
5600-mo A
JEOGdep 1 bdrm apf - 342Smo
A 6425/ dep C a l 328 0083

4 B R , poof, fireplace, fenced
huge tot. great area, only
693,500 332-9695 (Realtor)

Medical Receptionist. MA. LPN:
For Medical group Lake Mary'
Santord Esc benefit p»g F a i
resume to 830 1116

Z V S W

O P W

6500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home ml GVIA new paml A car
pel t Ask about HUD homes’
The Hllllman Group. Inc.
Realtor*............. 1216113

The S em inole H e ra ld is looking Tor a

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U n f u r n is iie d

Sanlord/lk Mary a rt*
1 lg
bdrm. w prry ba. laundry utili­
ties. TV mclu . male preferred
6280 mo 302-7188 or 372 2369

by Luis Campos

O W Z U W S ,

Mg for M S
S Steel Manut
Co in NW Orl Good Benefits
D F W P 299 1592

Attn Work From Horn* Our
chOdrert come to the effee eve­
ryday earn an eitra 550061500-mo
PT
62000 6450G
mo F .T Can 80064 7 2638

Cl Warty C«nsr cryptograms era craarad ham qvouiu# try lamou#
paapw. past and praaara Each wear mtw c*ha&lt; stand# lor anomai
fodvyl ctov Paouaw U

F V V M

Teacher Aide A 2 Year old
Teacher. Eipe'w oce preferred
Pfeave cat 407 12B 9133

Imgetion Helper: Must have 2
yr# irwvmum e»pecwnce tesidental Eicenent pay 6 bene
41* Can between 2 3pm only
904 774 9373

FTiPT openmga lor Cook.
CNA, I Front D isk CNA
Longwood Retirement Village
C a l 787-0500 eit 22

B P W W 8 0 R A V W I I ,

S ee i ng erpenerced ampit.OuS
lawn mamianance personnel.
Good pay S De-ef ts Call Lawn
M ailers. 128-5296

W ILL TR A IN ’
Vertvai U r rt i Benet ta&lt;
Coll (407) 610- 4700

CELEBRITY CIPHER

‘ VO

SECURITY O FFICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brantly A Assoc 114-7444

Work From Home
Lose weght and earn a great in­
come fuApart tme Its fun A
easy 904 22*0015

LA BO R ER S NEEOED for hard
wood floor eo no era neees
sary c a l 321-6332

ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Immwiate fu* time employ­
ment tor anyone mieresled m
working towards a career as an
eWctooan L.itw or no e ip d
necessary Some out of town
travel » req Fu»y competihve
wage A benefit# package Call
K I K Electric. Inc. Santord, FL
Ph{407)3236300

Secralary: knowledge ol con­
struction office management
typmg computer Santord area
Resume to P O to r 95 Sanford
FL 32772

W ELD ER S/W ELD *
ER S H ELPERS

HEALTH W tU KA NCt ANO 401K
PLAN’ Orua Iras werspiacs
Apply at HO sonar Dnm.
Anamento Spnnq /SOCMC

BEGIN CALLING TODAY
TO R ES ER V E YOUR AREA
1600-422-IS IS
Operator 32S
8 00 am ■4 30 pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
0 0 A INC
EOE

Postal Jobs Up lo 6f 7Z1 hr
Gua&gt; urn For App and Eiam
Info Ca4 9am-t0(yn M F 1 6864J1-W0RK ErtS-IOOJ

VENDING: Lahy persons dream
Few hours • Good 6 Pnee to
tea F »ee Brochure
*00620-4151

P ease apply at
Lakeside McDonald*
112 Franch Ave
Santord. FL 12771
407 110-0706
EOE

On vara CD l a
Company 6
OWN O P nvn one year erp 48
States A Canada
Justus
Transped East Odando ' 800
597 5878

Positions available room at­
tendants desk efefks servers,
cooks, disnwashers Apply in
person ONLY
Ramada Inn
2025 W S R 434 Longwood
407 862 4000

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C LA SSIFIC A TIO N S

EM PLOYM ENT
117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wantod To Ronl
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage Office For Rent

67 Career
jj
Consultants
U
69 Resum es
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Warned

R EA L ESTATE

REN TALS

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ol Slate
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Proporty For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sato
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
1E4 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homos For Sale
159 Real Esiate Wantod
160 Business For Salo
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duple* For Sale

91 Apartments'
f~ *^
Homes
To Share
L A jO T
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 DuplesTnpie*
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse Rental Space
Its Industrial Rentals

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

M ERCHANDISE

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223
229

1B1 Appliances A
G
Furniture Fix Sale
183 Television A Stereo Radio
IBS Computers For Salo
187 Sporting Goods
tB9 Office Supplies
191 BuKdmg Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child C ara Canters
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Dekvsry Services
276 DrywaS
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 HaiAng
280 Home Improvements
2 8 1 Irrigation A Repair
262 Jantonai Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakefront Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

231 C a rs For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Ouses-Vans For Sale
236 C at Rentals

238 Vehicles Wanted

MISCELLANEOUS

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240
241
243
245

199 Pets A Supplies
200 Livestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
709 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique&lt;Cciiecbbies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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                    <text>TH U R S D A Y
April 29, 1909
91st Year, No. 175
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

90 Cents
Serving

Lottery

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

Winning
Numbers

3A

County
sees decline
in school
violence

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to populated
the
recent
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needed. More than an Inch of
rain had (alien In the area,
reducing the «* — * »»
of
wtklflrea for the th a t being.
'Every title fatt helps.* said
one weather sendee forecaster.
There’s a 40 percent d »* TWf
for afternoon thundershowers
today end perhaps scene
weekend
rain. Without a
drought - good news even
though there was some street
flooding and m inor power
outages In the county.

may be too rowdy. — We're in
(Hsn isalons right now whether
we’re going to have lacrosse or
n o t.' Seminole High School
Athletic Director Mike Powers
said. He said many parents
and others were pro-lacrosse
but others frowned on the
sport. Boys and gtria at each of
Seminole County's seven high
schools participate In lacrosse.
The Lake Brantley boya team
(13-3) feces Winter Park (1 7 0| for the Central Florida
championship at 8:30 p.m .
Friday. The Lake Brantley glrta
team (14-1) feces W inter Park
(13-2) In the 6 p.m . girls Anal,
also at Lake Brantley.
Wktot la ka y a varert? Wheel qf
Fortum is coining to Universal
Studios Escape .fo r taping*
May 23-25. Call (407) 2 2 4 ­
3333. There are free tickets
and an opportunity to spin the
wheel on national T V . Forget
getting a date w ith Vanna
White. That's not in the letter*.

4

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Centers
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siblings and children with
disabilities on May 22 from 1 1
a m. • 2 p.m . at the Holloway
Center. 930 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando.. The groups meeting
la free. For information, call
841-4576.
Carey C W k a f i w ill host its
annual hog roast May 1 to
benefit the camp and Florida's
Easter Seal Camp. Meal ticket*
are a $5 donation and there
w ill also be an auction. Call
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bomb or any wrap on* In their
investigation, lb s school day
at Itodi
Middle School
proceeded without disruption
to classes. May. In the sev­
enth-grade. faces a felony
charge of threatening to d is ­
charge a destructive device.
Parents of Rock Labe Middle
School
students
arguing
against the transfer of p rin ci­
pal Paul Cave to Mlhvee M id ­
dle School told the School
Board on Wednesday that they
feel the school Is safe and w ell

Pan Am looks to step up service in Sanford
mantle aerrlcs in June, al­
though n o schedule has been

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and are further dtocueeing more eetvioa from major U.8 . dttoe.

SANFORD - Pan American A ir­
lines officials are discussing
establishing service through
the Orlando Sanford Airport to
Atlanta. Chicago and other

cutes in the eastern U .S .
Pan Am established Its line
maintenance facility at the alrrt last month, and plans to
gin regularly scheduled do­
mestic service in June.
T h e maintenance facility
has been operating for a

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mi ni ­
hub service through Sanford to
Portsmouth. N .H .. San Juan.
P.R.. Newark. N J .. Atlanta.
O s., and Chicago. 01.. White
said.
*We’re continuing discus■tons,* W hite said. “We're lust
trytng
to get
everything
squared away.*
Pan Am Is also negotiating
with airport officials to lease
ticket counter apace and act
up a reservations system.
White said.
The airline will provide the
Orlando Sanford Airport with
Its first regularly scheduled
domestic service.
The maintenance facility la
large enough for flight crews, a
lounge, and three 727-200
aircraft.
In March, airport officials
said Pan Am to planning to of­
fer flights to Newark, continu­
ing to Portsmouth, later this
spring. If the flights are a sue-

Pan Am to owned by Guilford
Transportation Industries, a
New England railroad operator
and owner of paper mills and
other Industries. Thl* la the
third incarnation of Pan Am.
Ouilford paid $24.5 million to
creditors of the second Pan
Am .
The original Pan Am filed for
bankruptcy and liquidated in
1991.
The airline owns eight 7 27 ­
200 aircraft. Pan Am to looking
into purchasing additional a ir­
craft. including several D C 10*. Pan Am currently oper­
ates weekly charter *ervlcea.
officials said.
Airport and city officials are
seeking $22 million from the
state legislature to Improve the
Joint-use domestic and Inter­
national terminal. Including

There la a significant decline
In the number of Incident* in ­
volving aggressive behavior
and
violence
In
county
schools, according to Ron P in n d l. director of secondary
education.
"We have got a lot of good
kids who understand the rules
and are there to learn,* Plnnell
•aid. *A small percentage don’t
follow the rules, and the Idea
to to decrease that number *
There were 58 weapon* v io ­
lation* in
county
middle
■drools and high school* In
1B97-98, down from 81 In
1096-07 and 121 In 1905-96.
Statistics for the
current
school year were not available.
M ust having one incident la
disturbing.' Plnnell said. 'It la
one too many. Given the reality
of schools and life today, we
have to be ready to respond.'
In middle schools, there
were 31 weapons violation* in
1997-08. down from 46 in
1996-07 and also in 1095-06.
In high school*, there were
24 weapons violations In
1907-08, down from 33 In
1006-07 and 75 In 1995-96.
Tw o firearms have been d is ­

Still pumping after
20 gallons of blood
SANFORD - Rich Flliippl of
Lake Mary will reach a monu­
mental step In his own blood
donation
history.
As
of
Wednesday. April 28 he will
have donated some 20 gallons
of blood toward the account
with the Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 30.
Although he shyly said. *1
don’t consider myself anything
special for this because I know
some people have donated so
much more. I have Just do­
nated this over some 40
year*.*
He shared that about every
eight week* he donates a pint
to the Central Florida Blood
Bank. Hi* CH blood type la the
“universal donor* and he feels
proud to be able to help.
Flliippl shared that hia mo­
tives were not always pure.
WUh a chuckle he aaid, 1

started donating blood In
about 195S or 1956. M y chief
petty officer In the service was
really miserable to be around.
1 would do anything to get
away from him . One day he
mentioned that we could get a
half a day off If we donated
blood. Since 1 would do any­
thing to get away from him I
did It.*
Yet. after many years and as
time went on Flliippl realised
that his ’gift of life* could actu­
ally help others. Hi* motives
changed and he began to do­
nate out of concern for others.
"When you give blood you
don’t always know who will get
1L* he said. "W ith blood, every
donation to for a good cause.
Sometimes when you donate
money or anything else to an
organization you aren’t always
sure how It Is being used but
with blood U is always for a
good cause.*

20th galon of blood yastsrday. H i has an account
with tha Dtoabtod American Vstorans.

�2A ■Swninota Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thuriday. April 29.1999

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Ermine Ave.. Winter Springs,
died April 28. He was a
lieutenant colonel for the Arm y
A ir Forces.
Bom In Henderson. Ky.. he
moved to Central Florida In
1965 and waa a member of S t
Stephen’s Catholic Church. He
waa a veteran of World W ar 11.

The Mb* fof rrporu were compiled from the
Seminote Bounty Sheriff'§ Office he foriWata
reported through AprU 27.

Surtvors
include
wife
Lorraine: daughters Maureen
Ann. Arlington. Vs.. Alice Raley
Dent.
Jacksonville,
Jane
Marie. Orlando; son Patrick
Alexander. Winter Park: seven
grandchildren.

SANFORD, A pril 26. 3:11 p.m .. Rochelle Avenue. Napoleon Ni­
gel Ponder, D O B 5/20/7. was arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged with Battery and Retail Theft.
SANFORD. A p rs 2 7.0.41 a m . Ridgewood A re .. Lorenao Peres
Perry, DOB 7/0/69. waa arrested by Sanford Police officers for
Aggressive Battery of Pregnant Female.

__________A p rs .23. 2:40 p m , Sears Towne Center Mall.
Mark Anthony Adao. Stratton Drive. Deltona. D O B 10/14/79.
was arrested by Sanford Police officers, charged with Retail
Theft/Employee.

__________AprS 23. 1:04 a m . French Ave., Jerm aine S t
Claire Littles. N. 4th Ave. Deltona, waa arrested by Sanford
Police officers, charged with Habitual Traffic Offense. Operat­
ing a vehicle w ith a Suspended License.
A I 1 H P TS P
AprS IB . 2:42 p m . Hartwell Ave.. Jermany
Jantays Freeney. D O B . 4/19/80. was arrested by Sanford Po­
lice officers, charged with Attempted M urder . Robbery/Flre
Arm and Aggravated Assault.

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Loved ones bid farewell
to “Big Momma” Bell
lite r
OVIEDO • W hen Janie
Kobinaon Bell died this week,
much of Ocneva and Oviedo
felt the loss.
*Blg Momma’ Bell. 04. was
bom In Ocneva in 1909. grew
up In Oviedo - and never
atrayed.
Everyone called her *blg
Momma* because of her great
heart. She waa small In
stature, huge In care and
compaiffon tor others.
Th&lt;£3aughter of Olaaco and
DuahU-foplIng Robinson, she
became the Old Tow n nurse
who gave her tender loving
care of everyone who came to
her with ailments of any kind.
She would go Into the woods
and pick herbs for treatment.
When the children In Old
Town came down with what
waa known aa the Trash, an
Infection of the mouth and
gums. Big Mamma Bell cared
tor them.
She married, raised a family
that today extends to 12
grandchildren.
34
great
grandchildren and 26 great
great grandchildren. She Is
also Big Momma to hundreds
of others • some of whom she
cared for In her home.
*1 was one of those other
children of Big Momma Bell.’*
James
Golden
said
Wednesday. *1 enjoyed her
company.
her
wonderful
rookies
and
her
every
kindness. Anyone who lived In
Orneva or Oviedo any amount
of Ume knew and loved Big
Momma Bell."
Although grieved at her
death. 01 -year-old Golden Is
working to prepare a fitting
burial for this woman he loved.
Oolden's Funeral Home. Inc..
Independently
owned
and
family operated. Is handling
arrangements tor the burial.
The Rev. Victor Blair w ill
begin a service at 11 a.m.
Saturday at Fountain Head
Missionary Baptist C hurch.
Grandsons
and
great
grandsons will be the pall
bearers. Mrs. Bell was a
member of the church for more
than 90 years.
There Is a second service at

the Missionary Road Church of
God and burial at Boston
Cemetery In Oviedo.
*1 remember my momms
taking my hand as we walked
two miles from our home to the
Fountain
Head
Missionary
Baptist Church.'* said her
daughter. Otlle B. Davis of
Oviedo.
’ Momma dressed us up nice
for church.’ said Mrs. Davis,
74. ’Mamma had two church
dresses • both long dresses
that were popular once and
then again. She had a purple
church dress and h pink one.’
Although many of the years
were a struggle for John'Robert
Bell and Janie Robinson Bell,
they worked to make certain
thetr children
were
not
hungry. 'M y daddy passed
sway In 1977.’ Mr*. Davts
said. *He worked hard all hla
life. He'd catch flah for ua to
cat. We were never hungry.
•My
momma
did
the
domestic work.’ Mrs. Davis
said. "She prepared the food,
took care of my brother, sister
and I and later -Lillie R. Hall •
who we all love aa a sister. She
taught us to pray and she took
care of ua when we were 111.
’ Momma waa almost a doctor
• I mean when the other
children had any kind of
Illnesses they came to Momma,
and she would make them
better."
Mrs. Davis attended to her
momma In later years at her
home In Oviedo. She said her
mother needed a walker in
recent years and began to have
eye troubles two years ago.
She said her mother enjoyed
watching T V soaps like All My
Children and One Day to Live.
’ My momma loved life and
never complained.’ Mrs. Davis
said. "When she came out of
Intensive care at the hospital, 1
asked her If she knew I was
there. Yes'am' she said. She
always said, “yes'am. I'm doing
Just fine.
*1
would
make
her
comfonable as I could, fluff
her pillow, prop her In bed
and say 'Ju st like that.' And
Momma would answer. 'Just
Uke that.’
‘ Momma's last words were:
'Yes'am, I'm doing fine..Just
like that.' ’

Violence
1A
covered on school campuses
so Gar this school year, and
none were found In 1997-98.
Four firearms were discovered
on campuses In 1996-97. and
two were found In 1995-96.
Wolfgang Halblg. director of
security, said that schools
have a system In place called
’ code red* to shut down the
school In the case of danger.
There were 126 drug and al­
cohol violations In Seminole
County schools In 1997-98.
down from 147 In 1996-97
and 179 In 1995-96.
Pinncll said school adm in­
istrators have been given the
discretion to level the punish­
ments students deserve when
they break rules. H e also said
that having security specialists

at each high school and a
close relationship with law
enforcement helps cut down
on violations.
Schools
teach
students
character education, and ’ how
to resolve your problems In a
non-violent way," PtnneU said.
The school district's save a
friend hotline played a role In
saving two lives last year. Pinnell said.
In one case a girl was a girl
was cutting her w rist at home
when a friend called police. In
another case, a student had
gathered pills and drugs to
commit suicide when a friend
called the hotline. Pinncll
said.
*WeVe also had parents and
students report kids who were
bullying.’ PtnneU said.

her parents a enter and two brothers.
She le eunrtved by her etetrr. Mary Jo
Seeoer; daughter* Jane Cooper and
Jeanne Plttmgrn her
grandton*
Christopher Johnson. Braxton, Joseph
and Zachary Coopner. great -grandson
tXJ. Johnson.
Arrangements
by
B ta ^^bnbd . 1407) 322-32KL * Mn*Ml

VIOLA J . CLOVES
Vtota. J. CSncs. M . fumegranite Are..
April 22 Sendees wri be
3 pm. Saturday, May 1 at
Itadtha Baptist Churrh
with Oder Michael L
Imparatn
efllrialtng. VMlatlon la Friday. 8 •9 pm.
at Sundae Chapel. Sunn* Funeral
Home. 000 loruat Ave. 407-322-73113 In
charge.

July 1 8 .1 8 8 6 -April 14,1888

The parent* of this beautiful
child have lost their son.
They are in need of funds to
covsr funeral expenses.
Anyone wishing to contribute,
may do so by sending money
to any First Union Bank, for
the Christopher J. Bryson II
Beneficiary Fund.

Bakhrin-FalrchUd
Funeral
Home. W inter Park In charge
of i

Barbara A. Radetaky. 68. W .
20th S i.. Sanford, died April
27 at her residence. Bom
A pril 1. 1931 m Braintree.
Maas., she waa a nurse and
moved to Sanford In 1993 from
New York. She waa a Catholic.
Survivor*
Include
aons
Daniel M .. and Paul both of
Sanford: slater Kathryn Wenn.
New Jersey, brother Donald
McLaughlin. Maryland.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford In charge of senders.
Winifred Palgnon Atheriy.
78. Fatriane Circle. Sanford,
died A pril 25. 1999. Bom In
Chelmsford. Maas., she moved
to Centra] Florida In 1970
from Jacksonville. She was an
active member of Eastern Star
and an Episcopalian.
Survivor* Include husband
Joseph Aihlery of Sanford:
daughter Prggy Dionne of

Leo
O.
Oldham.
80,
Meadowlark Drive. Altamonte
Springs, died April 28. He was
a retired colonel In the army.
B om
in
Indianapolis,
he
moved to Central Florida In
I960. He was an Arm y veteran
of W orld W ar II and the Korean
War.
Survivors Include wife Anna:
son* Marc. Altamonte Springs.
Leon. Atlantic. Iowa. Robert.
Annapolis. Md.. Karl. DeLand;
sister Wilma
Staytr:
five
grandchildren.

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the
park.
The terminal would be de­
signed to handle overflow traf­
fic from the international ter­
minal.
Inadequate terminal facilities
have hampered the airport's
efforts to add domestic flights,
according to Victor White, ex­
ecutive director of the Sanford
Airport Authority.
The airport has received
$5.5 m illion from the state In
the post two years for expan­
sion. Th e airport has used
about $1 million for parking
and building Improvements,
plus S500.000 for ramp re­
pairs.
If the state approves the re­
quest. the terminal would be
built to accommodate seven
domestic airplanes at a time
and 750.000 passengers an­
nually.

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Adm itting
that
he
Is
'sometimes curious about the
person whg gets the donation*
he said he Is happy to assist.
*1 ready feel good when I get
out of the chair." he said. *It's
like a load Is lifted and It gives
you a good feeling to know that
you can help someone else.’
A1 Tourucn. chairman of the
Disabled American Veterans
Chapter 30. said "you have to
have 12 units of blood to start
the account. We have out ac­
count num ber and we can give
up to 200 units on It. If people
In the DAV need blood they
can get It from our account and
not have to pay for It After the
200 units It goes into a reserve
to help others. It Is Just part of
trying to help our feUowman.
It's Just one of the charitable
things that the DAV does.*

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SANFORD - Ttir Seminole
C om m unity Votuniecr Program
recently honored men and
w om en at its Annual Volunteer
Recognition called “Hie Magic
of V o lu n teerin g " Jean Metts
provided piano renditions of
the attendees favorite m usic
th ro u g h o ut the day.
T he d ays events began with
a 'w elcom e' from Ted Miller,
p re sid e n t of flic group. T he
Rev. B ruce Scott of First P re s­
byterian C hurch of Sanford
o tiered th e Invocation and
lu n ch was then served.
After a brief time of door
prizes. Executive Director of
R.S.V.P.. Gloria Black
ad­
d re sse d tire participants a n d
spoke about volunteering In
Sem inole County. She sh ared
th at the large gnmp p resen t
actually represented the Re­
tired and Senior Volunteers a s
well as the Volunteers of the
Sem inole Volunteer Center.
Black added that, 'along with
th e volunteers usual volunteer
positions they also answ ered
th e call d unng disasters u n ­
selfishly and with great stam ­
ina They helped with c le a n ­
up.
distribution
of food,
clothing, water and ultimately
th e rebuilding process.
"RSVP
volunteer.
Lester
Ralhwcll brought his motor
hom e for us to live In for 2 1
straig h t days she said. ’Not
only did we work out of tt. b u t
we had a few Sheriffs d e p u ­
tie s .'
V olunteers manned su p p ly
te n ts, climbed roofs to a ssist
hom eow ners
putting down
plastic an d lumber to cover

D E A R A N N E A N D N A N : Som e

questions pboul using salt to kill
weeds, which you recommended in a
previous column:
1 What is the proper ratio of water
to salt1
2 There are many different kinds of
salt. Are you referring to sidewalk
salt?
3 How dose to vegetables, flowers
and trees can you apply this solution
without it having a negative effect on
the plants?
4 Are you sure asparagus plants
aren’t affected by this solution1 The
asp arag u s bed is one of the areas
where 1 need something like this.

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Flossie Gilbert . board member of SCVP. and Globa
Black, executive director of RSVP. congratulate

winners ol volunteer of the year
honored at a banquet recently

TO OUR READERS: PUH-LEEZE
don’t write to us asking where and
how to sell your accumulations of old
7ft-, 33- and -15-rpm phonograph
records, or ask for our advice on what
they may be worth These are impos­
sible questions for us to answer accu
rately Same goes for art (paintings,
prints, lithographs, etc.) and. with
very rare exceptions, musical instru­
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Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I’m looking
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now need again, called something like
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sons and I can’t find the glue1”
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years ago (Ine product was called
•Body Glue" and the other was “It
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gaping holes during the e n ­
suing rain. They walked field s
around devastated property
collecting anything that r e ­
sem bled a lost treasure s u c h
.is a photograph, m arriage li­
cense. school books. Jew elry
.uid even money, 'which w as
carefully sealed In p la stic
b ags'
Black cited that vo lu n teers
also answered "the call d u rin g
the fires that swept through
Geneva." They have "worked
rebuilding homes, landscaping
yards a n d served on the S e m i­
nole 1I.E.A.R.T. Board to see
that the unmet needs of v ic ­
tim s were bring answ ered.’
She further said that "we
couldn t possibly recite all of
the agencies, places, p e o p le
an d communities where KSVt*
an d Volunteer Center V o lu n ­

teers serve, suffice it to say
von are involved."
Serving In schools a s tu to rs,
feeding the hungry, com forting
the homeless and serving th e
disenfranchised ts w hat B lack
gave as examples of "how g ra ­
ciously the volunteers have
served because they have recetvrd so much from this great
nation throughout a lifetim e
and volunteers w ant ro give
back to the communities."
Remarkably. Black poin ted
out. there are RSVP vo lu n teers
tn their 8 0 s an d 9 0 s who
have been serving through th is
organization for m ore th a n 2 0
years. T h r citizens of S em i­
nole County are b le sse d .' sh e
said.
According to Black, last year
RSVP volunteers
provided

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DEAR JOHN: In Ihe column you
refer to. we recommended Ihe "rock
salt treatment" ONLY for asparagus
beds and for weeds growing through
cracks in a palio or terrace
and
then only when there is no possibility
of the salt leaching into surrounding
foliage or flower beds Answering your
questions Ilock salt is used in home­
made ice cream freezers, water soft­
eners and lo de-ice sidewalks, and is
available at any hardware store You
can make the solution as strong or
weak as you like For an asparagus
bed. simply hand cast the salt over
the surface in the early spring Rock
salt will mu harm asparagus, which is
naturally salt resistant, in its unculti­
vated state, it grows in salt water tidal
basins
Now for the kicker A number of
people wrote to vehemently disagree
with the use of rock salt ANYWHERE
where things (including weeds) are
growing Their reason is that it is vir
tually impossible to keep the salt from
leaching into the soil and harming
surrounding growth The alternative,
completely harmless and ecologically
sound alternative1 Liberal applica­
tions of white vinegar!
P S. We recently read this definition
of weeds We loved it and thought
we’d pass it on: "Weeds are any plant
that no one has yet found a use for."

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the year and b o a rd m em ber,
then presented th e nom inees
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Flonda •Thursday. April 29. 1999 •8A

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Gore is blowing it but can recover

A ll about the
art of inanity
Enough o f the In k ! news.
Let'* ({el silly. W hen's the last
time you made someone laugh?
W hen's the last lime someone
made you laugh?
My friend, Davis Diamond,
m akes me laugh.
lie'll leave Inane m essages
on phone-mall lie'll speak In
different dialects and Invent
characters. "Srjuldley" Is one
of hts pseudonyms. "Precious"
la another.
Squldlry called the other
night to talk about celebrities
with pencil-thin m ustaches.
* You know." he said. T h e
Jo h n Waters kind of
m ustache."
"David N’lvrn had o n e .' I
said, falling for Squldlry's
foolishness.
Adolphe Menjou's nam e
came up. too.
Squldlry said he fell badly
•itxnil women with m ustaches..
"Aren't we all?" I told him.
And so It went.
Lynn IW-rger of Umgwood
has a business she calls
Lightenin'. For the past n ln r
yrars. she has helped
hundreds ol stressed out men
and women Lightenin'.
Sometimes, all It takes is to
get down and silly. Ilergrr
said.
"We have these smiley
cheeks you ran out on or pig
noses." she said. "It's hard to
take yourself too seriously
when you're wearing them."
Merger said now and then
shr'll put on a duck's nose
when she hathes *1 quack
myself up." she laughed.
People need to turn to
laughter and being a little
goofy tn order to remain sane.
Merger said. "You have to
know when to do It and how to
do It." she said. "And know
who to do It with. You can't
take It to the edge."
The hardest thing for most
people to accept. Merger said.
Is change. "And th at’s what
most of us are dealing with
today. Change. Companies are
downsizing and many are out
of work for the first time.
T hat's one of the biggest
changes.
"I tell my clients to try and
look on the bright side.
There's a bright side to
everything. Even If someone
gets fired, there's a bright
side. There's a new |ob
somewhere. A new challenge.
New people to meet.
"Changing a negative
situation to a positive one Is a
big challenge." she said. "And
It's not all that hard tf you're
willing to have a go at It.
Willing to lighten up."
Berger's advice Is to "savor
the moment - not Just find a
solution to next week or next
year but to just enjoy the
moment for what It's worth."
Go ahrad, she said,
pretend you're somebody that
you're not.
After talking to Lynn
Merger. I called my friend.
Davis Diamond.
He wasn't home, so I left a
m essage.
"1 said the call was for an
endowment to the Foundation
of the Arts and Inanities."

Poor A1 Gore' His moment to move
into the ipotlight is drawing near and
he's in danger of blowing it. Hut he can
recoup
My reading of the vice president is
that he has. among other things, a
touch of Newt Gingrich Syndrome, an
exaggerated sense of the grandness of
his own destiny and the unfortunate
tendency to let it show in public
In former Speaker Gingrich's, It Ca.,
case, he thought he was W inston
Churchill and he told everyone about
it. He believed his own political as­
cendancy was about “Hcnewing A m er­
ican Civilization "
He was a gifted political strategist
and orator, but after he achieved his
first big success
the Republican
takeover of 1991 — he failed (In parti
because he harbored an outsized
sense of vanity and revealed it.
In early November 1995, he famously
told a group of reporters that he'd shut
down the federal government in the
budget fight with President Clinton
partly because Clinton didn't let him
exit Air Force One by the front door
on their return from the funeral of
slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin
People began laughing at (iingnch
— even more so when it was proved
that in political combat with Clinton,
he was constantly outfoxed Churchill'’
He seemed ridiculous
The danger is. people are beginning
to laugh at Gore It s bad enough being
vice president, the office &lt;"a bucket of
warm spit") is inherently demeaning
Hut what people are laughing about
- and they are laughing at Core, not
with him
are his gaffrs. hyperboles
and exaggerations of his own place in
history
The latest, of course, is the claim
that when he was in Congress. “I took
the initiative in creating the Internet "
Just last week, he claimed that the
new Senate Republican budget was
going to throw the nation into ‘ the
worst economy since the Creat De

press ion *
After impeachment, he pronounced
Clinton among the "greatest" of A m e r
lean presidents With farmers, he's
represented himself as having spent
his youth plowing behind a mule, when
he really was at St Albans, the Wash
ington prep school for the well bom
What accounts for all this. I think, is
Gtngrichism a grandiose sense of des­
tiny and massive frustration that other
people simply don't appreciate it.
People have been expecting great
things of Gore since he was a child
Some have hung on to him since H a r
vard. expecting he'd be president
some day
In kreping with a sense of destiny,
he has tackled The Rig Problems the
nuclear arms race, global warming,
the Information Age
Now. some people really are Win
ston Churchill, and A! Gore may be
one of them People laughed at and
scorned Churchill during the 1930s. but
when Adolf Hitler conquered Europe,
the Hntish turned to him. recognizing
he was nght about the danger
Gore has this going for him and
most people don t appreciate it In the
1980s. he genuinely was the person
who invented the concept of the
mobile, single warhead missile (later
named "Midgrtman*! as the solution
to the problem of nuclear instability
created by U S and Soviet reliance on
vulnerable multiple warhead missiles
Of all current politicians. Gore de
serves credit for making envinmmen
talism a major issue He held the T in t
congressional hearings on toxic waste

Bush and the hot potato
By William A limber
While his brother, Te xa s G ov
George W Hush, is geanng up for a
run at the White House. Flonda Gov
Jeb Hush is trying to decide what to
do with a very hot potato that has re­
cently landed in h u lap
Conservatives have generally re
garded Jeb as. from their standpoint
the more dependable of the two broth
ere In his losing rare against the late
law ton Chiles in 1994. and again In hia
winning bid against Democrat Buddy
MacKay last November. Jeb rang just
about all the nght changes on the con
servative canllon In addition, there
an* many who think his personality is
more appealing than his elder broth
er's And in a state with a Urge His
panic popuUtion, thanks to Castro, the
fact that Jeh's wife is of Mexican ongin
certainly doesn't hurt (T h e re are
those who think it would even be a plus
at the national level &gt;
So things have been looking pretty
rosy for Jeb. and not long ago they got
even rosier when two black factions in
the Honda Democratic party fell to
fighting each other, and one of them
signaled that it was ready to do busi­
ness with the Kepublican governor
Th e chance to make senous inroads
into the black vote (which in Florida,
as elsewhere, is normally overwhelm
ingly Democratic) was an almost un­
believable stroke of luck for Bush, and
he wasted no time seizing the oppor­
tunity The cement sealing the new al
liance was barely dry. however, before
Ward Connerly paid a visit to Honda
Conncrly. you will recall, is the
courageous black California business
man who spearheaded the drive to
pass Proposition 209 in 1998 — the ini
tiative that amended the California
constitution to prohibit race and
gender preferences in public con­
tracting. employment and education.
Th e initiative passed by a handsome
majority, and has subsequently de
feated all attacks bunched against it
in the courts
Connerly thereupon form ed the
American Civil ItighU Institute (not to
be confused with the American Civil

and helped invent Superfund
Gore was among the first politicians
to put global warming and the green­
house effect on the public agenda It's
now almost universally accepted as a
matter of concern, although what to
do about it is still deeply controversial
In fact, I suspect that global warm
ing will be one of the key issues of the
2000 presidential campaign, with Re
publicans charging G ore would shut
down factories and outlaw automobiles
to deal with it.
And. while Gore certainly did not
invent the Internet, he did — as some
of the Internet's real inventors attest
— help convert it from a defense o ri­
ented research tool to a key new "in
formation superhighway’ a term Gore
popularized and may have coined
So, this is a talented man Hut he
may lose his chance to lead because
he hypes himself instead of letting
others do it for him
He's been a loyal vice president —
too loyal, considering the messes Clin
ton has gotten into, of which the Chi
nese espionage campaign donation
technology transfer miasma is just the
latest
The vice presidency is a handicap,
which is why most polls show that de
spite high job approval ratings. Gore
trails nationally unknown Texas Gov
George W Bush by 20 points Bush is
seen as a strong leader. Gore isn't.
Gore needs to step out on his own.
start talking about where he'd lead the
country, have his staff dnbble out de
tails of his role in Clinton policies
bigger than re inventing government
and empowerment zones — and also
stop taking himself so seriously
Gore won't stay 20 points behind
Bush in the polls as the 2000 campaign
gels real, but he does have to Lake
steps now to ensure that derisive
laughter doesn't put him 25 o r 30
points behind

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KighU Union, recently founded to take
on the A C L U ). and has been encour­
aging the passage of similar initiatives
in other sU tc i In 1998 he scored a
tremendous victory in Oregon, where
voters approved a nearly identical ini­
tiative over the bitter opposition of the
Democratic governor and the business
establishment (including both Boeing
and Microsoft), who oulspent propo­
nents many times over
Not long ago Connerly requested,
and received, an interview with Gov.
Bush, and was treated civilly enough.
But the governor's subsequent co m ­
ments. not to mention those of other
leading Honda politicians, suggested
that Connerly was about as welcome
as a skunk in a submarine Bush com ­
mented that Connerly was "about
war." whereas he was “about love "
Gov Bush, of course, is well aware
that — thanks to "affirmative action"
— black Honda businessmen are get
ting state contracts unjustified by their
bids, and black applicants are getting
state jobs and being admitted to state
universities at the expense of betterqualified whites And what he is saying
is that this is perfectly O K with him.
That is what he is bound to say, if he
hopes to maintain his new alliance
with disaffected black Democrats
T h e trouble is that, according to a
poll conducted on February 17-18 by
the respected firm Zogby Internation­
al, 83 percent of likely Florida voters
would support a law to prohibit gov­
ernmental discrimination and prefer­
ential treatment on the basis of race,
color, gender, ethnicity o r national
origin in public contracting, employ­
ment and education. The poll, which
was commissioned by the ACR1, shows
remarkably consistent support among
all voter categories Democrats &lt;82
percent), Republicans (84), Indepen­
dents (84), East Florida (87), West
Florida
(82). the Miami area (83), Catholics
(88), Protestants (84), Jews (98), with
similar results among all education
levels and age and income brackets.
Even among blacks, 74 percent say
race should not be a factor in admis­
sion to a public university or college,
and 80 percent do not want race or sex
to be a factor in government hiring.
Th e se figures won't change the
minds of Florida's black establish­
ment. but Connerly has indicated that
he plans to back a Florida initiative
modeled on Proposition 209. And that
presents Jeb Bush with an agonizing
choice Does he opt for simple fair­
ness, as Horida voters overwhelm ­
ingly do, or hold out for black quotas?
A lot of conservatives are waiting to
see.

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The way we were:
Church came from
humble beginnings
The following w u edited
from a booklet entitled H o ly
Cross Church, the First H un­
dred Years" which was pre­
pared for the centennial cele­
bration In 1973. This history
of Sanford's Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church w ill be contin­
ued for two more weeks.
At the conclusion of the Civil
War. the Episcopal Diocese of
Florida waa In disarray. Three
churches has been burned by
enemy action and one had
been sold by Its Impoverished
congregation for debt. Of the
12 original church academies,
all but two had been destroyed
or were tn ruin. Only four cler­
gymen remained and the only
two parishes not disturbed by
the events were Tallahassee
and MonteceDo. but they, too.
were In poverty. The financial
resources for the diocese had
collapsed along with the Con­
federacy and the plantation
system.
To add to the problems, the
much-loved Bishop Frances
Huger Rutledge had died In
the fall of 1666. To replace
him the Diocese selected an
outsider- John Freeman Young,
the assistant rector of Trinity
Pariah. New York.
Bishop Young waa conse­
crated in Trinity church tn
1867 and shortly thereafter
left for Jacksonville. He soon
began to survey his prostrate
domain
by visiting every
church, o r where a church had
been.
In 1871. he appointed the
Rev. F.R . Holeman and the
Rev. Edward MacCtuie as mla■tonaries for the upper and
lower St. Johns.
O n December 16. 1871.
Bishop Young and the Rev.
Holeman left Daytons for En­
terprise.
camping on the
ground midway Into their Jour­
ney. The next afternoon, they
reached Enterprise and soon
in took the steamer
&gt;Lake Monroe to Mellonvtlie. Th a t night, the Bishop
preached at the Hotel. The
hotel guests, which were the
majority of his congregation.

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The Way
We Were

( in r r s p u m l m l
were leaving by boat on Sun­
day. so a service was sched­
uled for Saturday night tn the
schoolhouae. A pouring rain,
though, prevented the service.
Shortly afterwards, the Rev.
Holeman moved his base of
operations to Sanford where
Oeneral Sanford donated land
for a church and rectory. Mia.
Sanford took great Interest In
the church: she and her
friends greatly aided the
building's construction with
their contributions.
In 1872. there were four
families, three Individuals,
and a total of 14 souls In the
church. That year there were
four baptisms, four cate­
chisms. one marriage, one fu­
neral. five Sunday school
teachers and 19 scholars.
Contributions totaled $201.70.
The area to be reached by the
church waa so large tfwt
Holeman organised and taught
a catechism class for adults
which prepared them to teach
others. The system worked
beautifully and the congrega­
tion grew.
M r. Holeman also organised
missions at Maitland. Orlando.
Apopka. Lake Jeaup and E n ­
terprise. Because of the large
area to be covered, he deFrancis Epps waa of foremost
Importance tn Orlando.
Bishop Young stated at the
1873 Convention that a beau­
tiful church after the designs
of Upjohn was ready for con­
secration In Sanford. A rectory
waa to be built beside i t He
projected that with the com­
pletion of the large hotel there.

Vintage view
ThM pleM a of « w Jug Bond was in t f » 1962 S+rwgundL It consMsd of
Mvvtafmafltsta of VwSsntoetaMgh School Band who srjoysd having
fr**- Thwy played foot. boOst and Mas and drasssd ss you too thorn
horn. During fw school yoor. they presented programs el school tone•one, chrlc cfobs. and also participated In sn exchange praam at

the pariah should soon be­
come self-supporting.
It Is not known who selected
the name Holy Cross, but the
Journal for 1874 lists Mr.
Holeman as rector of Holy
Cross. Sanford.
Richard Upjohn was the
celebrated designer of Trin ity
Church In New York City and
waa noted for this Oothic
church architecture. Since he
waa a friend of both Bishop
Young and General Sanford.
hla work waa no doubt at their
request.
Oeneral and Mrs. Sanford
had hoped that the $5000
church would be consecrated
on Easter Sunday. 1873. but tt
look place the following Sun­
day. Th e only clergymen able
to attend were the Rev. T h ic k sty of Fanandm a and Hole-

man. Bishop Young preached
and celebrated Holy Com ­
munion. A considerable num ­
ber of people came down the
St. Johns River from St.
Augustine. Jacksonville and
Fcmandina and they ac­
claimed the occasion pleasant
and enjoyable.
The Rev. Holeman left Holy
Cross In 1874 and the Rev.
Lyman Phelps came as rector
from Connecticut. He was not
only a priest, but also an agri­
culturist, student, banker and
General Sanford's friend. He
appeared to be an active m is­
sionary and was able to report
tn 1876 that he waa holding
tegular sendees st Holy Cross
and also st Orlando and Mait­
land. By 1877 he reported 19
communicants st Sanford, a
•Sunday school

and Junm Vance. Beck row: Nancy Rountree. Rormto Andersen, Dot
Johnson. Rosemary Gamer. Grace Mad* SWnsdphsr and DlcMe Ken-

Fort Reed and he wss also
working In Zellwood.
The parish grew during the
next few years with the growth
of the citrus Industry. However
a disaster stuck In the summer
of I8 6 0 when a hurricane
completely
destroyed
the
church and also many of the
citrus groves that supported
the church families.
Bishop Young appealed for
aid tn various church papers
which must have been forth­
coming. for a new church waa
completed m 1882. It waa
along modified Upjohn designs
with a high spire which be­
came a landmark teen from
the St. Johns River. It con­
tained ISO sittings and be­
came a parish during the d i­
ocesan council of 1883. T h e
Rev. S .B . Carpenter, who had

r. reported
families tn the parish.

The Seminole High School
Fifties Association (Classes
1950-59) to holding Its 12th
annual reunion picnic on Ju n e
27. 1999, at the Indian Mound
Yacht C lub at the Sanford Boat
Works. Letters containing all
the Information have been sent
to those who have been at­
tending the picnics, but every­
one who attended SH3 d urin g
the 1950*8 is invited. If you
Interested tn coming, contact
me at 322-4381 and I w ill
send you a letter. The Class of
1954 Is having Its 45 year re ­
union that weekend, so a large
group of them will be at the
picnic.

M lC h e lle C a s o n
P h o to g ra p h y

3 5 0 W . C h o rd s A w e.. B a it# H O
(4 0 7 ) 0 5 4 -0 0 7 8
M o n d a y - S a tu rd a y . lO a m - 6 p m

Ladles C lothing • A ccessories • Gills
A ntiques • A rt W ork

Historic Longwood Offers
A Boutique With Style
(for Boutique is a new and uaique ladies apparel store comfotuNy situ­
ated Just off of the beaten pah la Loagwood's popular Historic District.
Owners and proprietor* Jacqueline P. Canon. Laure M. Brawn and
Michelle D. Canoe have skillfully syaergized their combined laical aad
experience to design, create and maaape a oee-of-a-kind women's apparel
■hop.
(for Boutique wiB enter to in clientele with personal courtesy services
usd* as free altcratioas, free gift-wrapping and fining appointments at die
convenience of the client (even outside of regular store hours.)
Canon. Brown aad Canon have conceptualised an establishment where
women can browse for specialty clothing, antiques, original an. gifts and
accessories unfettered by the crowds, the noise aad the hassles of math
and department stores.
The decision to open a business in Longwood has been a good one for
the owners of (for Boutique. Their 10-year dream has culminated ia ■ spe­
cialty shop that is uapanlldcd ia the area.
“(for decision to locate our business widiini the Historic District hat
proven to be both wise and prudent.” Brown said. Th e kindness and sup­
port shown to us and our new business by the Longwood community is
greatly appreciated.”
There is one other special service offered by the boutique. The upstairs

• W e also d o F a sh io n S h o w s •

The
Enchanted
Cottage

i (pictured left to right) Michelle Careen,
------ -------------------------sue Brown, have taken • ten year dream
and turned It Into a specialty store In Historic Longwood

Root St Yankee Candles • Scentchips • Pat Richter
Cats Meow Village it Custom Pieces
Lefton Colonial Village
Lighthouses St Historic W illiam sburg Collection

level of Our Boutique houses Michelle Canon Photography portrait stu­
dio. Specialized services of the portrait audio indude weddings and por­
traits. as well as children and glamour photography.
In reflecting the spirits of its proprietors. Our Boutique strives to offer
clients an unparalleled shopping experience against the backdrop of
quaint Victorian elegance.
Regular store hours are Tuesday through Saturday. 10 am. until 6 p.m.
The store is located on the comer of Church and Milwee, at 150 W.
Church Ave.. Longwood

228 W. Warren Ave. (407) 834-6266
Mon. - Sat. 1 0 - 5

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A P P L E BASK ET
218 W. Church Aie. (447) 332-1700

Upscale Ladles Clothing • Handbags
Collectibles
Household Items • Jewelry
2 1 1 W. Warren Ave.
(407) 332-8006

Mon.-Sat. 10-5
Shelia’s * Boyds • T y • H arm ony Kingdom
Williraye • Russ Benrie • Margaret Furlong
G ourm et Foods and U n ique Gifts for All Occasions

141 W. Church Ave.

Primitive Tin • Country Candles • Framed Art • Simmering Potpourri
• Brandywine Houses * Year-Round Collectible Glass Ornaments

Dept. 56 Heritage Villages &amp; Snowbables

(407) 834-7220

•Celebrate America: D ept 56 8pectal Event
June 26th. Limited Edition Buildings

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Assistant

Bears advance

DISTRICT TO URNAM ENTS

W inter Springs baseball team beats
rain to earn first spot in R egionals
_________________

an Wednesday was (he Class

before Lake Brantley eliminated

Losers are
worthy of
praise too
Oame 1 _ Cocoa Beach H .3. e. Bayrtde High School &amp;

Ocularly pleased w ith their
performance: neither do the
coaches.
"We played okay, but we sdll
have to w ork on a lot of things.*
"It was a gut check and we
une through, but we're better

tanttmL*
“We really stepped It up br­
ight.*
(they aU aay either that or that
icy are lust taking tt one game

The other scheduled game
Wednesday night, top-seeded
Melbourne-FkNlda A ir Academy
against Cocoa Beach, was
rained out and w ill be played
UUs evening at 6 p.m .
The w inner of tonight s game
will meet W inter Springs In
Friday's title contest.
Regardless of the outcome,
the Bears w ill play In the Brat
round at the Regionals early
n o t week. If W inter Springs
wins the district crown tt w ill
be at home, tt the B ea n lose,
they win play at the district 14
champions field.
Ryan W elch went 2-for-2 to
lead the W inter Springs of­
fense. O ther big hitters In a
nine-hit attack were Sheehan
l2-for-3. two RBI). Jeff Rogers
and Andrew Huff (one double
each) and Brad Stephenson
and Jeff Cook lone RBI each).

Oame 2 _ Winter Springs 4. Melbourne-Central Catholic 0
Oame 3 _ Meiboume-Florkla A ir Academy va. Cocoa Beach
High School. 0 p.m.
F r id a y
Oame 4 _ f A M F IO W IF O A M K W inter Springs High

Oame 1 _ DeLand High School 3. Lake Brantley H .S. 1
Oame 2 _ Lake HoweU High School 12. Lyman High School 2
TH U R S D A Y
Oame 3 _ DeLand High School va. Oviedo H .S .. 5:30 p.m.
ompletlon of suspended game)
Oame 4 . Lake HoweU H .S. va. Lake Mary H .S .. 7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY

'

Game 1 _ Bayakfe va. Melbourne-Central Catholic. 4 p.m.
Oame 2 _ Winter Springs H .S. vs. Cocoa Beach H .S.. 7 p.m.

Th e high school Mda who
play for free, stay w ith the team
when things aren't going weU
and. sometimes, see It ail pay
off by their senior year.
W e w e n t mention the teams,
b u t If you check the standings,
you know who this Is about.
If* about teams that w in one

FRIDAY
Oame 3 _ CHAM HOW M HF flA W * Oame 2 winner vs. Oame
1 winner, 7 p.m .

Rain ends
Bambino
M inors’
campaign
J h D M |jg |t k ________________
s w re E D rT O R

llttle chance, but enjoying be­
ing a high school athlete.
Have you ever been to a cross
country race, or followed It In
th&gt; media?
That's losing at Its beat. The
stars trot across the line barely
breaking a sweat.
B ut that doesn't mean the
race la over. Minutes later,
huffing and puffing, you still
have racers trying to finish,
w ith sweat cascading and
nothing to accomplish except
the thrill of not finishing last.
That's where the stories are.
It’s easy to write about the
winners, b ut It's more fun to
watch the losing teams. Some­
times U sca n t like they are
having the moat fun of anyone.
I ll never forget covering a
girls lacrosse game last year
that ended un In a blowouL
The losing goalie waa abso­
lutely tattooed all night. The
score reached 20- 0 .
Then, she just started
. laughing and dancing In the
; goal.
She waa having more fun
; than anyone on the winning
i team.
'
That's what sports la all
• about

GAINESVILLE •Sanford native
son Christopher Eady. known
for h ii body building champ!onshlpa. has won another.
Eady. a senior at the Univer­
sity of Florida in QalnesvUle
majoring in exercise physiol­
ogy. has been working out for
10 years, three of those years
consistently.
He has competed In body
building competitions since
1996 when he won the cham pi­
onship at the Ironman Natural,
for athletes not using steroids.
Since then he has placed In
each competition he has en-

Sanford's own Christopher Eady la off to tht bast
start of his young caratr, having alrsady won thaovsr-

afttfltesatthaMr. University of Florida and Mr. Cantral
Florida Bodybuilding Chwi^fonaNpa this year.

Visitors night in Industrial Softball
I T Pm i R ^ f k
S ro K TS E ix ro ir-

—

SANFORD • The visiting dugout waa the
place to be last Friday at Plnehurat Park.
The three visiting teams for the evening,
Van tare. Bundy/S&amp; H . and Invacare. all
came out on top as the City of Sanford Rec­
reation and Parka Department Spring In­
dustrial Slow Pitch Softball League opened
lta season.
Myers Tree Service took a 6 -0 lead In the
bottom of the first Inning and held a 9-6
advantage until Van tare scored four runs In
the sixth Inning and three runs In the sev­
enth Inning to win 13-9.
Bundy/S&amp;H followed a ■trailer game plan

—
tn rw

i ■ 11

— runs in the first Inning, then added foi
o s s o s s s .is is
more runs in the second Inning and thre

to victory, foiling behind Briar/BBM Corpo­
ration 5-2 a lia two innings- But unlike
Vantare. Bundy/S&amp;H did not watt until the
late Innings to grab the advantage, scoring
four runs in the fifth inning to break an 8-8
Ue and holding on for the 12-9 decision.
The final game of the evening was almost
over before It began as Invacare scored four

and finishing off a 22 - 6 . run rule win by
scoring four runs In the fifth Inning.
Th is Friday night at Plnehurst Park.
Briar/BBM Corporation challenges Invacare
at 6:30 p.m .: Wayne Dcnsch B-53 takes on
Myers Tree Sendee at 7:30 p.m.: Datamax
tackles Bundy/S&amp;H at 8:30 pm .: and

SANFORD - For only the sec­
ond time this season, the City
of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Babe Ruth
BaacbaU League had to contend
with rain, losing the final night
of the regular season for the
Bambino M inor League.
The Babe Ruth and Bambino
Major league’s are scheduled to
duae out the regular season
this evening at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium and Roy
Holler Ju n io r Field.
B A B K R U T H LX A O U E
Standings _ Nobles Commu­
nication White Sox (12-0),
Knights of Colum bus Expos (8B). Dean. Ringers. Morgan and
Lawton. P-A. Diamonds Backs
(7-7). Klwanls C lub Indians (5­
8). Elks Lodge #1241 Braves
(4-9) and Rotary Club Athletics
(3 -1 1 ).
Schedule _ Thursday at His­
toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium . Knights of Columbus Ex­
pos vs. Nobles Communication
White Sox. 6 p.m .
B A M B IN O M A JO R S
Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Sanford Lodge S62 Free A
Accepted Masons Yankees ( 10­
2-1). Rtnker Materials Devil
Rays (6-7) and Sanford Electric
Athletics (3-11); National D ivi­
sion: Railroaders Cubs ( 12 - 1­
1). Rotary Breakfast Club Expos
(6-9) and Sunniland Corpora­
tion M arlins (5 - 10).
u
- Thursday at Roy
Holler Ju n io r Field. Sanfold
Plsaaa sea Baba Ruth. Page 2B

�■Smrynoto Herald. Santord. Florida ■Thursday. April 29.1999

Legal No Mces
N O T H ! O F P U B L IC M U T I N G
Ptinuanl to to* requirement* of Hi* H OPE VI application lor
*und*. notic* la Hereby g » * n on Ju ly I t . I H t an application will
b# aubnultad to lh* U 9 Dapt o l Hout.ng 8 Urban Development
|HUD| on bah*If o l in* Sanford Hom ing Authority In order to
raquaal HUO’S approval lor d* mold ion/dit p o u t ion of Edward
Higgrn* Terrace, L a ta Monro* Terrace, and Cowan Moughton
Terrace Moating* will be held
April 14th IM S al William Clerk Community Center at 4 OOp m
April 29th I H S at Edward Higgin* Community Center at S OOp m
Apr.I 29to IM S at Edward Higgtn* Community Ca-itar at S OOp m
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M S -S I SO
SANFORD H OUSING A U TH O R ITY
By Timothy D Hud*on
Eeecutiv* Director
PubHeh April 29. t t * t
D E B - t t A __________________________________________ — --------------------NOTICE O F A PUBLIC HKARMO TO CO ttEBER
TH E ADOPTION OF AN OHOM ANCB BY
TH E C ITY OF 9 ANY PRO. F LO N B A
Notice a hereby g*r*n Piet a Pubhe Hearing w*t be held In *w
Curt*T*a*wn Room at lh* City Hat. TOO North Path Avenue. In to* City of
Sanlonl FVmU at T 00 odDck P M on Mey tO, 1999 to eonanfer to#
■tphon ctanordaiancaby the Cay *4 Sentant. Ftond*. daw "bed a* totljw»*
QflQtN ANCC NO SifS
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LTING BETWEEN
SWEET OUM COURT EXTENDED EASTERLY AND LAKE MART BOULEVARO AND BETWEEN U S MWV 17-92 AND LIVE OAK BOULEVARD. AS
SHOWN o n t h e m a p b e l o w

IndustrialContinued (ram Pane IB

Vantarc lias the
week off.
Providing the offense were:
Vantarc: four hits _ Dill Cogbum (triple, two
runs, three R BI); three hits _ Kenny Sauer
(triple, double, three runs. RBI): two hit* _ C h ris
St-Infant (two runs). Steve Evans (run). Pete

Legal Notices
B a ile e *f W arkaha*
The Diatrict Board ol Truatee*
of Seminole Community College
announce* * Board Budget
WorVthop to which all peraon*
•re minted
Dal* and Tim*
Tuetday. May 11 1999
S D O p m In 100 y m
PLACE
Waldon Adm.mrtrahon
Building Board R oom -A IM )
PURPOSE
O itlnct Board of Trualaea
Worfcahop
In thra worhfthop *la If will be
toacuating imauaa related to the
toahtubonal profile in lh* form
of
program*. enrollment,
finance*
and facililla*.
in
preparation for to* June Budget
Wotkahop
A copy o l Hi* agenda may be
obtained by writing to Or E
Ann
M cG ee.
Praaident.
Seminole Community CoMege.
164
W eldon
Boulevard,
Sanlord. Florida 32773. or by
calling 32S -29 I0 and arranging
tor an agenda lo be me lied or
available tor pick-up
Sam e** will be available fa
participant*
with
aanaory
impairment* If requested at
N a tl on* weak in advance
PNea* notify Dr McGee, secre­
tary to the Board it the*# *eryicaa are needed
Pubhah April 29. 1999
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al Yw oF k * o« th* Cay Cbrk far at peraon* daaemg to aaamaie 9w tarn*
AMparhr* ei mtaraal and cikrens ahel have an ppportunay to bo Iward
al eedheanng
By onNr of Fie Crty C o m m e o n ol to* City of Sanlord. Flond*
PERtONS WITH DIS A BB .IT*! NEEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTIC1FHTE IN ANY OF T H E M PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RE SOLACES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT SS0-SS2S 41
HOURS N ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If * penon decidt* to appeal adecaon made
M «I reaped to any maltar con*dared al h a above rrweWig or beMig,
he may need a verbatim record of the pmcaadmga. mdudng dw la**r m y and rwdanca, wtveh record a not pramtod by lb* City of Sanford
fFS 2990104}
Janet R Dougherty CMC
City Chr*
Pubieh Acri 29 8 Mey 8. 1999
DCB-2H

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC

THE CITYOFI
House » hereby grven that a PuMc Hewing w « b* held In the
Commaton Room at Ota Cay Hat to the City ol Sanfam Ftoruto. *1 T 00
o'etoca PM on Mey 10. 1998locon*irt.r tha adopltonot an onAnartoa by
to* City ol Santoad. Flonda. Mt* of which ■ aa loAowa
ORDINANCE NO 3477
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORO. FLOfVOA. CLOSING.
VACATING AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF WOOOSON AVENUE
BETWEEN LAKE MARY BLOULEVARO EAST ANO FAR MONT DRIVE
EXTENOED EASTERLY ANO BETW EEN CHEROKEE CWCLE EXTENDED
NORTHERLY ANO HWY 17 *2. PROVKHNQ FOR SEVERABBJTY. CON­
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A copy ahel be evadabf* at to# oftca of to# Cay Clark tor |A peraon*
datamg to aum me the cam*
AN part*i n mtorett and c.tuana the* hay* an opportunity to be tward
•t *a*l hearing
By order of the City C o m m a o n ol to* Crty ol Sanford Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABKITIE8 NEEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIRXTE IN ANT OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
MJAIAN RESOURCES OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT SSO-9S29 44
HOURS N ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a p*r*on decide* to appeal • daemon mad*
with reapacl to any matter conaidanad al to* abova maatng or hearing,
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City CUrk
Pubhah Apr! 29.1999
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NOTtCB OF A FU B U O I
TH E ADOPTION O F AN I
T M M TV OF I
■ hereby gamn that a Public Hearing wB b* held n to*
Comraaton Room al to# City Hal. 300 North Park Avenue. to toe City of
Sanford. Florida, at 7 00 o’cbck P M on May 10. 1999 to conaidar tot
wtoppon ol an owhnanc* by toe Cay of t antonl Florida, ihacnfaed aatoftom
OROfNANCS NO S472
TO ANNEX a portion of toat certain pmparry lying between 29to I treat
and 27to Street and bstwaan Palnwtto Avenue and Santoad Avanu* (2(24
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By ordrr of to# City Cunvnaaon ol to* City of Sanford. Flonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
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ha may naad a verbatim record of toe proceeding*. incJudng to* l**ur wry and rndanca. which record n not provided by to* City of Sanlonl
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City Curt
f-ubiwh A;rf 29 and May 9. 1999
DEB-274

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HEIRS. D E V I t t l t . G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TIE S
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN I N T IR IS T BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LEWIS KNIGHT.
DEBRA L KNIGHT.
IF LIVING. AND IF 0 IA D . TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVIBIES. ORAN TSIS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. T R U S T !IS
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
DC BRA L KNIGHT. JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT! t )

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FOBFirrUBB PROCIIMBO
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Legal Notices

TO ERIC LAW RENCE
39 SEM INOLE G ARD EN *
S ANFO R D FL 31771
and *11 other* who claim an
ml are* I in the batdw-date nbad
property
Acting Chral Ray Bronaon, City
ol Sanford Pol&lt;* Dapartmant,
Sammola
County.
Florida,
through I* officer*. mvaaugator* or agent*, w ire d the tu b feel property, to-wit
U 0 4 00 U S CU R R EN C Y
an or aboul MarcJi 1. 1999. al or
near 2709 S Orlando Drive,
•anford.
Seminole
C o u n ty
Florida, and I* preeently holdtog laid property for the purpot# of forfeiture purvuant to
SeclJona 932 701-797. Florida
Statute*, ha* R E Q U E S TE D toat
an Honorable Jud ge at the
Circuit
Court,
Eighlaanlh
Judicial
Circuit.
Seminal#
County. Florida. i**u* a Finding
el Probable C euta w hy the
above property thou Id not be
forfaited to lh* above agency
You will be **nl a copy of the
Finding of Probable Cauae once
it it togned by the Judge and II
will edvit* you how and when
to i t i pond to Ihi* regueai lor
torladure
I H ER EBY C ER TIFY that a trua
and correct copy of lh* forego­
ing ha* been furnithad lo the
above named addreaa U S regitlarad mail return receipt
requeued, thlt t l t h day ol
March, 1 999
NORMAN R W OLFINOER
STATE ATTO R N EY
BY: Ann* fi Richanta-Rutberg
Atticlant State Attorney
Florida Oar *2*7941
Otoe* of lh* State Attorney
144 East P in t Street
Santo.d F L 31771
407-999-9004
Publish April 22. IS . 1994
DEB-204

W T k l 4*0tftT DOUBT
OF TNB f STB JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLOBIDA
IB ABB P M
SSMIBOLS COUNTY

OP F CO S C LO S S SB M U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pur*war I to an Order Granting
to*
Mattoa
to
Reset
Foractoture tale dated April 11,
I t t t . anlared to Civil C a w N a
97-120C-CA14-A ol lh* Cue ml
Court ol the I I T H Judicial
Circuit in and tor S IH IM O L I
County. SANFORD. Florida. I
will *#H lo the lUgheal aad Baal
biddar tor cash at TH E W E S T
FRONT DOOR of too S I M M O L E
County Courthouw in B A N FOHO. Florida. *4I I . S t o'clock
a m an lb* ll t o day a l MAP,
1999 tha loi towing described
property aa 9*1 farm to ta tf
Summary Final Judgm ent leL O T t 111. t t l . AND 1 U .
FIRST A0DIT1ON TO SYLVAN
LAKE ACCORDING T O TH E
P U T TH IN S OF AS RECORDED
M P U T BOOR 4. PAG E IS .
PUBLIC R IC 0 R 0 S OP S E M IN O L I C O UNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this It lh day ol Apr*.

its*.
(CIRCUIT C O UR T U A L )
MARYANNS M O R S S .C LIR K
Clark ol lh* Circuit Court
By: Jan* I . Jawwto
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH T N I
AM ERICANS W ITH 0 IS A B IL ITlES ACT. penan* with dtoabdItie* needing a apacial accom ­
modation
should
c a n tec I
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
Ifto
SEMINOLE
C ounty
Courthouse at 447-123-4330. I
•00-991-1771 {TDD! or 1-844
999-8770 via Flonda Malay
3* rvtc#
DAVID J STERN. PA
M l S UNIVERSITY 0R1VS
SUITS 100
P U N TA TIO N . FL 33324
(994) 233-S004
B7-12994((MC)
Publish April 22. 2*. 1SSB
OSB-210

Ml TNI CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TNB EMWTfaNTB
JUCKIAL OHMIHT
M ABO PUB
SSMIMOil BOUNTY,

JURISDICTIOB DfVfSIOB
CASS BO. *g-1BS4 CA1SB
HOMS SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FS B Vk/8 Homo
Saving* o l America. F A .
Pfainlift.
VS
PRITAM S IN G H ORSW AL
and S A R B JIT HAUL O R SW AL
A/K/A S A R B JIT QREW AL.
*1 a l.

enni Aonoo
OASI MO. 98-SttS-CA
DIVISION 14-P
FIRST UNION M O R TG AG I
CORPORATION F/K/A
CSNTSNBANK MORTGAGE
COMPANT.
Plain Uff(*).

VS.

Dofondenl*.

WAIL KHALAF. *1 al.
Defendant!*).

Nolle# to hereby given that,
pursuant
lo
an
Ordsr
Rescheduling Forecloaur* Sato
dated April 23, ft* * , and
anlared in civil cat* number 991934 C A 1 4 G . of the Circuit
Court of Iho 11th Judicial
Circuit in and for Somlnolo
County. Florida, wherein HOM E
SAVINGS O F A M ER IC A. FSB
F/K/A H O M E SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. F.A., to Plaintiff and
PRITAM SINGH QREW AL. SARB JiT H A U L G R EW AL A/K/A
S AR BJIT QR EW AL. CROW N
BANK. SEM INOLE C O U N TY . A
P O LITIC A L SUB D IV IS IO N OF
THE S TATE OF FLORIDA. WKKIVA
COVE
H OM EO W NER S
AS S O CIATIO N . I N C .
l*/aro
Oelandonll*). I will soli to the
highest and beat biddar lor
cash at the weal front door ol
to* Sammoto County courthoua* in Sanlord. Saminolo
County. Florida, at 11 09 A M.
on lh* 18 th day ol MAY. I t t S .
to* fallowing described proper­
ly aa sat lorth in taut Final
Judgment, lo wil
LO T 229. WEKIVA COVE
PHASE FO UR . AC CO R D IN G TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER E O F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT B O O K 32.
PAGES 40 TH R O U G H 43 IN C LU ­
SIVE. P U B L IC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA
NO TE PUR SUAN T TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
ADVISED TH A T THIS LAW FIRM
IS D E E M E D TO BE A D E B T
C O LLEC TO R A TTE M P TIN G TO
C O LLE C T A D E B T AND ANY
INFORMATION O BTAINED WILL
BE USED FO R THAT PURPOSE
D*l*d lh# 23rd day ol April.
1999
UARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Boilon
Deputy Clark
COOILI3 A STAWIAR3KI
4910 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* ISO
Tampa. Florida 33907
Publish April 29. and May 9.
1999
OEB-39B

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
lo
an
O rder
Ratchadulmg Forecloaur* Sato
da I ad April I t . IS M . and
anlared in Caa* NO. SS-B12SCA el lh* Circuit Court at lh*
S IO H T iiN T H Judicial Circuit to
and tor S IM IN 0 L I County.
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
M O R TG AG E
CO RPO RATIO N
F/K/A C E N TIA B A N K M O R T ­
GAGE COMPANY i* toe Plaintiff
and WAIL KHALAF; TE N A N T I I
M7K/A ELIZABETH ROWE: and
TE N A N T t l N/K/A TE R R Y
ROWE are Ihe Defendant*. I will
tell to lh* highatl and boat bid­
dar tor cash at to* Stoat fro nt
door *1 the ta m toato C o u n ty
C e u rth e u w , Sanfard, Flo rid a
at 11.00 a m , on tha i t l h day
ol MAY It* * , lh* following
date nbad property a* ta l forth
m laid Final Judgment
LO T 93. SUNRISE V IL U O E .
UNIT 3 ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS R EC O R 0E 0
IN P U T BOOK 27. PAGE 9*.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S E M I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
w a l ol Ihi* Court on April I t ,
IM S
(SEAL)
Maryann# Mora*
Clark al to* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jawwic
Deputy Clark
Echavama. McCaJIa. Raymar,
Bar rail 8 Frappiar
Port Office Coi 3410
Tampa. FL 33801
F98IOS039
II you *ra a parson with a dis­
ability who naad* accommoda­
tion in ordar to participate in
Ihia proceeding, you are antiHad al nc coal lo you. lor I ha
proviticn ol certain aaaialanc*
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avanu#.
Sanford
Florida
32771, talaphon* number (407)
323-431C. within 2 working
days ol your racaipl ol this d o c ­
ument. II hasting impair# d.
(TD D) 1-100*939-8771
Publish April 22. 29. 1999
DEO-209

AMSNOID NOTIC S
OF PM ICIOSURB BALI

FOASOLOSUU SALS

Qravler; one hit _ Guy Beck (double, run. two
RBI), Howard King (two runs, RIM). Mike Lapore
(run, R B I), Richard Oglesby. Brad C url (one RBI
each)) one run _ James Coffman.
Myers Tree Service: three hits _ Dave Pcgues
(home run , two runs, two RBI); two hits _ John
Scott (double, run). Wayne Bcmosky (run); one
hit _ Brad Hawver (home run, ran. three RBI).
Pete Farracl. Denny Miller, Bobby Krlenbrtng
(one ru n each), Don Green (RBI). Granville
Eubanks, Don Taylor; one run _ Buddy Mills.
B un d y/S A Il: four hits _ Qabe Romos (triple,
ran. R B I). Josue Ramos (two tuna, RBI): three
hits _ Bob Oakley (double, four rans. RBI); two
hits _ Jeff McNair (double, two runs, three RBI).
Russell Holloman; one hit _ Sieve Jones. Craig
llavey (one run each), John Kelly, Andrew
McQuIgan (one RBI each); one ran _ Dlno W ilBrtnr/BBM Corporation: three hlta _ Mike
Mitchell (triple, double, two runs. RBI). Wayne

IN BRIEF
MAGIC PLAYOFF TICKETS ON SALE
Orlando - Orlando Magic playoff tickets will
go on sale Saturday. May 1 at 10 a.m.
Tickets are available through the Orlando
Arena Box Office (cash, MasterCard. Visa.

Roberta (run. RBI); two hits _ Thomas Manley
(double, RBI), Mike DeLaPaz (RBI); one hit _ Don
Baldwin (home ru n , three runs, RBI). Tommy
Ryan (double, ran. RBI). Keith Lntz (run); one run
_ Jack Co*.
Invacare: three hits _ Tom Gilson (home run.
three runs, five RBI), Angel Figueroa (triple,
double, three runs, two RBI). Chris Brooks
(triple, two rans); two hits _ Juan Camacho
(double, two rans. two RBI). Nelson Santiago
(three runs. RBI). Dallas Davis (two runs, two
RBI); one hit _ Sean Sumter (triple, two runs, two
RBI). Srganto Gonzales (triple, run. RBI). Edwin
Santos (double, two rans. RBI). Israel Quantem
(double, ru n , two RBI), Richard Q uinn (run).
Wayne Denseh B-53: two hits _ Don Causaeaux J r . (home run. run, RBI), Oeorge
Slmkanleh (two runs, RBI). Je rry Rohr (RBI); one
hit _ T im VanDalen (double, two RBI). Ron
Plummer (two runs). Robert UUlano (run), Jeff
Cooley (RBI). Rick Ensrud.
American Express, and Discover) and all
TIcketMaatrr outlets (cash only).
Tickets can also be charged tar phone
through TlcketMaater by calling (407) 839*
3900 (American Express. Discover. Master­
Card and Visa).
A random ticket drawing will take place at 9
a m. at the arena to determine the customer's
place in line. There la no lim it on the number
of tickets a customer may purchase.

Districts
IB

should be a good one.
The Class BA-Dlstrlct 5 Soft­
ball Tournam ent at Seminole
High School's Alum ni Field has
the some trams njatched-up as
the baseball tournament.
At 5 p.m ., Pine Ridge, which
whipped Dak Ridge 18-0 on

Tuesday, will challenge Deltona
High School and al 7 p .m .,
Seminole, which coasted past
Mainland 11-2 on Tuesday, will
take on Spruce Creek.
The Class 3A-D U trict
13
Softball Tournament will try to
get started again today at W in ­
ter Springs High School.

At 4 p.m .. Baystde High
School takes on MelbourneCentral CalhoUe and at 7 p.m ..
the top-seeded Bears (ace C o roa Beach.

Hardwoods Athletics (6 -6 ).

day's left lo play and then there
w ill be a picnic.

Admission, as set by the
Florida High School Activities
Association. Is $4.

Babe Ruth
CbmUm— 4 A—

Fags IB

Lodge *62 Free A Accepted Ma­
son* Yankees vm. Rlnker Mate­
rial* Devil Rays. 5:45 p.m .
Standings _ American D ivi­
sion: Royals (8-4). Red Sax (5 6). New Tribes Mission Indiana
(2-9) and Mariners (M O ); Na­
tional Division: Pirates (9 -2 ).
Devil Rays (9-3) and Newsome

T -B A L L
Schedule _ Bstatgay, M ay I
At
Lakeside Field, Sanford
Campbell-Loosing American Le­
gion Post 53 vs. Rich Plan.
8:30 a.m .; JT H Enterprises vs.
Crown Trophy. 9:30 a.m.: S u n nlland Corporation vs. Bovts
Homes, 10:30 a.m .
The league has two Satur-

IB
tried. Including finishing sec­
ond In the Bantamweight d ivi­
sion, at the Seminole Classic,
first in the Lightweight division
at the W orld Classic, and third
In the Lightweight division si
the Orange County C lassic.
B ut this year naa been the
tops as he was the overall
champion of the M r. University
of Florida competition as well
as the Middleweight division
and overall winner at the Mr.

Central
Flortrla
Cham pion­
ships.
Body Is currently training for
the 1999 Europe Florida Stair
Bodybuilding Cham pionships
scheduled for Ju n e 5th. Th is
contest will be held tn Miami.
Eady Is the son of Jocslyn
Harold Eady and the grandson
of Juanita O . Harold. He Is
happily married and has two
children who support h U en­
deavors.

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Schedule _ g a ta ria y, M ay I
at Lakeside Field. Network
E lrrtric Cubs vs. Shutter Bugs
Martins. 11:30 a.m.; Sanlord
Lodge #02 Free A Accepted Ma­
sons Cardinals vs. Play It Again
Sports Diamond Backs. I p.m .;
Sunniland Corporation Red Sox
vs. Dccn. Flstier A Lawrence
Royals. 2:30 p.m.
The league has two more Sat­
urday’s on Ihe schedule and
then there w ill be u post-season
picnic.

Jeff- n s rugs IB
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t: Great

Job put on by Paul Bouvn at
fils annual football camp fast
weekend. The Lyman asstefont and form er Florida Gator
la gohuj to hau v a head coach­
ing Job one d a y In Seminole
County, (you can bank on It

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*Th!s Is an easy and unique opportunity for
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CHASE MORTQAQE
SERVICES. INC.. F/K/A
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M O N Ta A Q E CORPORATION
F/K/A C H A S E HOME
M O R TG AG E CORPORATION.
PI stot iIt,
rt
C A R L A OLSON, *1*1.
D*l*ndanl(t|
NOTICK
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N O TIC E IS HEREBY QIVIN
purauant to a Final Judgment ol
Forecloaur* dated April t l .
1999. and entered in Cat* No
18-1834 C A 14 P. ol the Circuit
Court o l ID* EIG H TEEN TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
CHASE M O R TG AG E SERVICES.
INC . F/K/A CHASE MANHAT­
TAN M O R TQ A G E C O RPO RA­
TION F/K/A CHASE HOME
M O R TG AG E CORPORATION la
Plain till and CARL A OLSON. *1
al.. ar* Defendant*. I will aall to
to# highaal and beat biddar far
caah In the Weat Iron! door ol
the Courthoua*. in Santord.

SCMINOLE County. Florida, al
t l 04 a m o'clock on lh* tlth
day of MAT, 1999, Ihe fallowing
d*acrib*d properly a* eat lorth
m laid Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot 10. Bloch L. NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SECTION
I . according lo the plat Ihereof
a* recorded in Plat Book 12.
Pag*# 14 and IS . Public
Record# ol l#m inol# Counly,
Florida */k/a 201 William*
Road. Winlar Spring*, Florid*
32708
DATED ton tSlh day ol April.
1949
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol taid Court
By Dorothy W. Boilon
Aa Deputy Clark
Fabar S OillitJ, P A
Suit* 304
1970 Madruge Avanu*
Coral Gabla#. Florida 33149
(309) 842-4110
'Parion* with a disability who
naad a tpacial accommodation
lo participate in Ihi* proceeding
thou Id
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Samlnol* County
Courthout*.
301
N
Park
Avanu* 3uil* N30t, Sanfard.
Florida 32771. al laasl liv* days
prior
to tha
proceeding
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SHUPE'S SCOOP
If yo u jls h in the summer, consider a Blmtnl
topf i r your boat. The shade afforded by such a
top will not only be much cooler. It w ill protect
youjm m the sun's damaging rays.

FISHING FORECAST
Bass action will gradually decline with the hot
duys. but low water levels still make baas easy lo
locate. In the river, bass will be concentrated In
holding areas' such aa steep banka, deep bends,
creek mouths mid sandbars. Use light spinning
tackle and small Rapalaa for sure action.
Sebastian Inlet Is featuring good snook and
redflsh action. Live shrimp or finger mullet are
the top baits. Trout ore on the small patches of
grass lust Inside the Inlet.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports spotty
offshore action. A Tew dolphin are beginning to
show up In 140 feet of water on out. King mack­
erel are scattered on Pelican Flats. Count on
flounder and aheepahead inside the Port, while
reds and trout are rated as good on the flats of
the Banana arid Indian rivers.
Drum, redflsh, sheepshead. Jack crevalle and
small blued alt arc plentiful at Ponce Inlet and
will readily hit live or dead shrimp. A tew (lounder are biting finger mullet on the south side of
the south jetties. Trout and redflsh are rated as
good in Mosquito Lagoon.

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M m id, Sanford, Florida - Thurtdty, April 29, 1999-

People

wm

Counsel advised for grand jury witness
SR 46. the first Thursday of the
m onth. AH submariners, both
active or otherwise, are wel­
come. Far Information, call
Bud Simpson. 330-4445.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter or Weight
Watcher* meets it the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Su n rla a Klw anls
Toastmasters

The Seminole Sunrise Kl­
wanls C lub meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m ., at Shoney's. US 1793, south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
334-0469.

The Omni Toastmasters Club
•6661 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drtve,
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque, 043-5237 for In­
formation.

Fraa cllnle Friday
R ecovery

A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
w ill be held every Friday, from
9 to I I a.m .. at the Geneva
Elem entary School in the old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Ocncva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9304.

Fresh Start Recovery pro­
grams offers 13-step support
groups for those experiencing
life-controlling problems. The
groups meet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m .. at Destiny Church.
3110 Howell Branch Road.
W inter Perk. For Information
call 383-3333 or 384 8 135.

ToughLove support
ToughLove Orlando, a par­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
3140 llwy. 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
1407) 334-0734 or visit their
web site al toughlove.org.

Subatanca abuaa
SAFE,
Substance
Abuse
Family Education. Is conduct­
ing a ‘ Families In Crisis' out­
reach program. Interested o r
ganlzatlons wonting to contact
the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may call Libby Kuhartke at
291-4357.

A lx h a im a r't
A support group for adults
caring for patients with A lz­
heimer's Disease meets the
Aral Friday of the month, from
2 lo 3:30 p.m .. at A ll Souls
Catholic Church. 301 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford. Th is service Is
sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thu rs­
day. at 8 p.m ., al Sanford
Chiiatlan Church. 730 Upaala
Road.
Sanford.
For
Information, call 323-8534.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue Grmaa Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m .. al ihe Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Pickers and
grtnners
are
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer. 839-4931.

Submarine veterans
The Untied States Submarine
Vetenuu.
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 West

A lx h a im a r't Support
The
Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Spouses meets the
first Friday of the month, at 10
a.m .. at the Behavior Health
Department, South Seminole
Hospital, In Longwood. All In­
terested spouse of Alzheimer's
patients are Invited lo attend.
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­
tologist and social worker,
leads the discussion and an­
swer* questions. For Informa­
tion. call 043-1910.

Patting Married?

Last month we discussed
the power of the grand Jury,
through the court, to w m m o n
witnesses and to compel
testimony and to issue sub­
poenas duces tecum requiring
the production for Inspection
of other evidence such as
business records, handwriting
exemplars, voice exemplars,
and samples of a witness'
hair. A t times, however, the
evidence the grand Jury Is
seeking from an Individual
may Incrim inate that same
Individual.
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Incrim inating
testimony would violate the
protections afforded all citi­
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Constitution and. under cer­
tain circum stances, the pro­
duction of Incrim inating evi­
dence may also violate these
protections. Therefore, a wit­
ness Issued a subpoena or
subpoena duces tecum to ap­
pear in front of a grand Jury
would be ill advised to show
up without having, at the very
least, consulted w ith counsel.
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right to counsel In grand Jury
proceedings.
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DEAR ABHY: Thank you for the
‘scorpion and the frog* story. I'm 23
years old and'a single mom. I have
been involved1for four years with a
man who has bean livin g with
someone He keeps telling me that
when God givn him a sign, we will
live together.
As soon ss I read your column
today I knew you were right. So,
today Is the day that I swim alone.
I hope youll consider printing
this, Abby. So many young women
out there are in the same position
ss I have been. As young women,
we have to be strong and look inside
for the strength to swim alone,
because once we ore strong we will
attract others who ore strong. And
that's when Prince Charming will
come slang. I’m convinced of it
Thank you again for discussing
this haart-wrenching topic. It did
me a world of good.
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IN PUYALLUP. WASH.
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ried for 12 years, and I've always
felt that my husband thought more
of his mother than he did of me —
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canoe tipped over and we were both
drowning, and you could save only
one or us, which one would you
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think Id save my mother, because I
owe her morel
I'm so hurt. What should I do?
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D B A * A R L E N E : L e a r n to

DEAR ABBY: After reading the
letter from *Ex-Miatiess in Massa­
chusetts,' I had to write to correct
an often-made mistake. She said
that chesting husbands often claim
they aren't sleeping w ith th e ir
wives, but somehow the wives be­
come pregnant anyway. She then
jokingly asked if these pregnancies
occur through an ‘ Im m aculate
Conception.'
Abby, according to Christianity,
Immaculate Conception doee not
refer to virgin birth, as in Mary giv­
ing birth to Jesus. The Immaculate
Conception refers to Mary's having
been born without the stain of sin
(original sink I am amazed at how
many people confuse the two.
EX-SEM INARIAN
IN V EN TU R A , CA LIF.

His sx-wife was the first and only
relationship he has ever had.
Things wsrs going well for us
until a few months ago. when he
told me he ‘ needed his space.” We
got back together, and then about a
month after that he began to slowly
slip sway from ms again. Each
week he would distance himself
more, until one day I received a let­
ter from him stating that he frit we
were not meant for each other.
1 love him so much. Abby, and I
don't want to lose him forever. I
keep hoping hell change his mind
ana come back to me, because at
work he still has a picture of the
two of us on his desk. Does this
mean something’’ Please hslp?
HEARTBROKEN IN VERM ONT
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y o u to have a e L A b u b w h o la
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a n d o n ly love hoe m a n y Issues
to w o rk th ro u g h before h a oattla a d o w n to a n o th e r s e r io u s

tio a la a pleasant ona f o r bins.

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celebrated our 10th anniversary.
Our problem it that moat people —
including our families — think It
was our sixth anniversary. We were
married quietly because are were
short of money. When we had
enough saved up to have the wed­
ding we wanted, are got ‘ married*
again, and didn't mention the first
ana. We felt that if people knew we
were already husband and wife,
they wouldn't view our ceremony
and reception as special and might
not attend.
We didn't really lie. We just
never discussed our quiet marriage
ceremony, and no ona avar asked
how long we’ve been married When
someone doee ask, we don't hide the
facta.
Abby, should we come dean?
N O T Q U ITE TR U TH FU L
........... IN GEORGIA
D E A R N O T Q U IT E T R U T H - ;
F U L : A llo w in g others to believe
a fa lse h ood w h ile w ith h o ld in g th e t r u t h la a k in to lyin g . T b a '
d a t a o f y o u r m a r r ia g e Is n o­
b o d y's business h u t yours; hows in c e y o u r conscience is
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should not be retied upon (n Ueu
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although a witness may,
depending
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cir­
cumstances. be afforded the
opportunity to confer with
counsel upon request, he or
she w ill be "alone" before the
grand Jury.
As noted above, there is no
constitutional right to counsel
In grand Jury proceedings.
However.
depending
on
whether a grand Jury la
authorized by state or federal
taw. a witness may be permit­
ted to have counsel present
with him or her before the
grand Jury which la likely to
facilitate the protection of the
witness' rights. In the coming
weeks we will discuss another
major
difference
between
grand Jury proceedings In
state and federal court, (he
grant of Immunity, as well as
other aspects of criminal law.

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certain privileges that may be
deemed waived If not raised
and ruled on by the court.
Assistance
of counsel
Is
therefore critical.
For example, one of the
major differences between the
procedures followed In state
and federal courts Is that,
even though there Is no con­
stitutional right to counsel In
grand Jury proceedings. In
stale court, a witness may be
represented before the grand
Jury fay one attorney and the
attorney Is allowed lo advise
and counsel the witness.
Naturally. In exchange for the
‘privilege' of appearing as

counsel for a witness before a
grand Jury, the attorney for
the witness must comply with
the 'secrecy requirements'
concerning the grand Jury
proceedings In the
same
manner as all who appear
before the grand Jury. Addi­
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witness may not at any time
address the grand Jurors, raise
objections, make arguments,
or otherwise disrupt proceed­
ings before the grand Jury. An
Intentional violation of the
provisions of this section
shall
constitute
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criminal contempt of court
and. additionally, may lead to
the exclusion of the attorney
for the witness from any b r ­
iber grand Jury proceedings.
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different rules of procedure
apply. In federal grand Jury
proceedings, the rules of pro­
cedure specify that only a t­
torneys tor the government,
the witness under examina­
tion, interpreters when needed
and, for the purpose of taking
the evidence, a stenographer
or operator of a recording
device may be present while
the grand Jury Is In session.
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WAY in the city o l LONQWOOD.
SEM INOLE County. Florida.
Inland* to ragratar th* aaid
nam* with th* Division o l
Corporation* of Ih* Department
of Slata
Dalad at TaUahaiaa*. Florida,
thia th* 27th day of April. I M S
OWNERS
CLUBCORP QOLF
OF FLORIDA. L I C
Publith Apnl IS . IS M
DEB-271

IN T N I CIRCUIT
CO UN T FOR
B IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I HO.i SA-14SS-CA-14
DIVISION! •
NATIONSBANK. N A .
■uccaator try Merger
WIIT) NATIONSBANK. N A.
(SO UTH). Succattor by
Merger wilh NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIOA. N A

Plaintiff,
v*.
ADNAN F CHAABAN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
A D N A N F CHAABAN
tt/K/A NAWAL CHAABAN.
ALTAMONTE HEIOHTS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC . PREFERRED CONSUMER
CREDIT CORPORATION
A/K/A PREFERRED CREDIT
CORPORATION. FIDELITY
FUNOINO MORTGAGE CO RP
D*fend*nt(s)

F O R IC L O S U M B A L I

NOTICE OP SALE

NO TICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant of loracloaura dalad
April 13. I S M anlarad in Civil
C m No SS IE 11 C A 14 B of
Ih* Circuit Court *1 th* ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will **ll lo tho highoal and
b a il biddar lor caah W EST
FRONT DO O R O F C O U R T­
HOUSE
of Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthoua* local*! at
M t North Park Avang* in
Sanlord. Florida, *1 I t 00 a m
on Ihi* IS th day of MAY. IM S .
th* lollowing daaenbod pro par­
ly at tat forth in la id Summary
Final Judgmant. to-wit
LOT 4 B LO C K C . SW EETW A­
TER
OAKS.
S E C TIO N
IS.
AC CO R O IN O T O TH E PLAT
TH EREOF AS R ECO R DED IN
P U T BOOK 21 PAQES S. 10.
AND 11. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLORIOA
Catad thia ISth day ol April.
IM S
(C IR C UIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tho Circuit Court
Oy Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
THE U W O FFICES OF
DAVI0 J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN T IF F
SOI S UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE S00
P U N TA TIO N . FL 31114
(SS4)231-S000
M-3S1 73ISNW )
In accordanc* with Ih*
Amine an with Diaabililiai Act.
p r n o m with diaabilitia* naadmg a tpacial accommodation lo
parttcrpal* in thia procaading
thouid contact Ih* Clark ol Ih*
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County courthoua# at 407-1214139. not talar than aavan day*
prior lo Ih* procaading II hair­
ing impairad. I -100-993-1771
(TOO) or 1-800-SS5-S770, via
Florida Ralay Sarvica
Publith April 19. and May I.
IM S
DEB-276

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT. P U R S U A N T TO TH E
JU O O M EN T OF FORECLOSURE
EN TERED
IN
THE ABO VE
CA USE
I W ILL SELL TH E
PROPERTY SITUATED IN S E M I­
NOLE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
DESCRIBED AS
UN IT
S47.
A LTM O N TE
H EIO H TS. A CONDOM INIUM .
AND AN UNDIVIDED
9238
IN TE R E S T IN THE C O M M O N
ELEM ENTS
AP P U R TE N A N T
TH ER E TO IN A C CO R D AN C E
W ITH THE DECLARATION O F
CONDOMINIUM FILED FE B R U ­
ARY 14. T97S IN O FFIC IA L
RECORDS BOOK 1209. PAOES
170S THRU 1710. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF S E M I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AT PUBLIC SALE. TO TH E
HIOHEST ANO BEST OIOOER,
FOR CASH. A T 11:00 A M ON
MAY 2S. ISSS. AT WEST DOOR
OF T H - SEMINOLE C O U N T Y
C O U R TH O U S E.
SANFORO.
FLORIDA
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICAN W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABIL­
ITIES NEEDINO A S P EC IA L
ACCOMM ODATION TO P AR TIC ­
IPATE IN TH IS p r o c e e d i n g
SHOULD C O N TA C T THE A O A
ADM INISTR ATO R FOR
TH E
CLERK OF TH E COURT N O T
U T E R THAN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEOINO. AT 101 N
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N 301.
SANFORO. FL 32771 &lt;407-1234110. EX T 4227 IF H EARINQ
IMPAIRED. (TO O ) 1-S00-SSS1771, VOICE (V) 1-100-SSS1770 THIS IS NOT A C O U R T
INFORMATION LINE
DATED APRIL 21. IS M
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TH E COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oaputy Clark
NIXON A ASSOCIATES
3I0S W WATERS AVE .
SUITE 204
TAMPA FL U S 14

(S tl) 931-7 722
FILE NO FC-2038
Publith Apnl 29 *nd May 6.
1999

DSB-27S

ItOSUMO*

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Few Hours * Good $. Pnca to
Sail Ff*a Brochure 6004208713

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ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job A lta i

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An tarty childhood dtoratopmant carter has opsnmgs tor
3-S yaar cfdt and n curranay
ragttlanng infant* E loddfer*
for fan Cal tor mora dalail*
407-311 -7835

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HEALTH ■
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caniar toealad n Sanlord eaahs
driving msMuctor* CandKUts*
n u t hava varfabla tractor trail*i atpananc*. high school dh
ptoma oi 0ED and an Maraal in
teaching othara
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wags package mckjds* compa­
ny paid haafft mawanea. vaca­
tion and partiapatton m 40IK
No overnight travaf FuAPart
bm* poaannt C al Rck al 326MOO
Etacthetan: Con* t ip raqd Or.
Lie raqd. al local work OfW P
Tanatry Inc. 122-7047
A E Metrician'a
wfft 2 yr* aratananca to
Mart work liu sd la to ty. Great
pay A swaSanl banaM* A
gtaal carter it a phona ca«
E W S T lW -M -td .

E U C n V C U N M K P . HELP­
ER WANTED Apply al po©uto.
17-92 A Vfftoon Rd. LX Mary
Saa Howard ward
ta p . Auto/A»gnJ I
naactod. cartPad i
araa Alto TVs tnaa sar naadsd

la undargong a
wst

soon b# accepting
A Madcffd NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY kcensed aodal
worker. CNAa m ihM* A mamfrnanca NHpif A)to i cc&lt;p6og
lor LPN*. CNAa A housakaspmg for T a
srpanstom.Naw
Apply m parson l i t EaM
2nd SL&amp;antord. 3234707. EOE.
DFWP
MuM hava asperwnca Good Ora. Ue I7 S 9 N
to Mart 324-1341, allw 4pm.
Santord
mg tor a legal sacratary wan
■upartor phone A compute*
iU i
Famhanty wan W P..
land M R. truM aooouamg. raff
eettto. A probata a ptoa MuM
ba non smoker, sad
w4kng to
Fai
4 0 7 -M I- 1487
fk LBJOUAL A P IU S
800-3*4-4029

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" i Cantor O ral* , &gt;anasofown

Lot tveaper/Porlaring P M hrs
VaSdtc raqurad. benatos At-

School 1-800-488-7364

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A B C TTK II J O B FO R YOU)
Just C s » Naval a Fast
HELP I

A/CDuct

Franch Av*. Santord. 407-3337763 Apply batwaan S-S. M f

333-3138

FAWBC CUTTER tor Marat*
Canva* Op*rihon», Erp Raq

fleerament tacakry m Longwood
has mmatSato U trr

________ ______________
FLOORBfO P IS TA LU R S
Hardwood and Lammato Floor
mg Appranacat naadad unma­
d e rafy tor aatabashad. aipandmg. company Mu m ba aua to
Ml up
SO Lb* and won on
knaa* tor aitondad panod of

to

it would b* cool 4 you gave u* a
cast Cful out with u l n you ar*
an aipanancad A/C Duct Me­
chanic wav* got a as ban#M*. 401k. gnat pay. tic 4073034338
A/C Sarvioa Tech* A NtitMtorr
ImmsdaM opanmg* I Up to 129
hr a vohict# A banal it* 8307118 OFWP

art license and
groumd check

AIRLINE
C A TE RING
HELP
NCE08DI MuM b* a M
work
■sakand* m a cold amnronmart
with Ftottoi* hours Apply m
parson M F, 1776 Hangar Rd.
Santord Amort No phone caffs

F T TEACHMO POGfTION
3 yr old class Mum have CDA
or m procasa of comptoang E .
caffam pay m bi inturanc* and

to

araa ALF tor manttly
young man / Cottons
Skill tor ftouo# Cord C al Ock
330-9316
B A R N U M A T M O A A M CONG.
A/C OuctMechanc*-3yrl*K&gt;
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A/C Tacha-lyr* exp
DfWP-Ca* 3231417
Front
A AM Dish

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past back

F T partahakii ctorka: vanoua
dayw shift* MuM poataas math
skika A physical raquuamann
SAVE-A-LOT. 2921 Orlando Dr.

banakls C*»MC*. 33I-7S33__
Fumdura Asaamciara

U SB O N U S
W# wa gv* you a 123 bonua
aftar iha Ntt waak of work. 13
□panmgs n th* Matoand araa1 K
you hava praitou* hanaura aatomtoly *K&gt;. Farwp. A "abw
to "WI
■ffllVI
' ■ ■*
45-50 to*, cal Ut • SBM7I3I1
MuM brmg n (V* ad to b* a»gr
N* Drug T*M Raqdl

F T Apply Lika Mary Courtyard.
133 MsmaaonM Parkway. Lata
r A HP ST
W fY L BtSTALLER

*07-4*6-4300
Trad of 3300 a weak? Paid
trammg. MtoM hava own track A
tod* M OM IOOOVk 294-27D0
Car OaNftor SlOOtoaak Need
lick. Etsapmarf supphad Cal
407-403 2319________
Caraaftrar tor 3 boys (3/Byrs) n
our Ovwdo horn*. Lira to or Out
Ca« Tammy • 407-7T3-3B73 or
407-386-3758 tar mora M o

mstaSakon. rapars. and adust
manfs to large preparty engabon
bulking
n##d»d

t o U Mary 3334076

or620-763B _

Cal 4074994X0
Caahtor/luA
Makar- Sotuxs
Sub* of Sanlord. 33 7S/hr to
start Apply 2433 S Franch Ava
Child Cara Teacher A Aida*
if H a d Good pay A benefits
322-7803.
F/T-P/T Energetic, happy
Pra-K •3 yr out. COA/EapahI preferred Benefits 407Own

transportation. PT weekend* or
evenmos 407-331-8713.
Clerical AsalsUnl:
Fiend*
schedule, 20-33 hr*. Esp raqd.
Word Auto CAD. general cleri­
cal Santord 321 2280

GLASS CUTTERS,
O U AU FC D MAWT., APART­
M ENT H A B IT, LAWN HABIT.
Needed ASAP TEM P

to PERM Top Pay cal Alan
or Judy O 302-1939
Cook/Dtof AM*. FT poaibon
available Looking tor someone
wdh experience A customer ori­
ented Great benefit*, inducing
insurance plans. PTO. vacation,
and holiday Apply m parson to
Haafttt Cara A I
Canter of Santord
Santord, FL 33771
EOE
Counter Parsons: Counter tip
tor busy dry cleaner. E*e pay
I 6070620-7339
Lake Mara 333-1----------------------Counter Persona; Counter tip
tor busy dry ctoanar Esc pay
Lake Mary 333-8070620-7639
C O U R TH O U S E
RESEARCH­
ERS EARN UP T O 125 PER
H O U R D O N G COUR THO USE
R ESEARCH WILL TRAIN* VIS
IT W WW W ORKHOTUNE.COM

live*: Need professional tale
phone voice A good spelling
be able to type 30
•FT A PT position*
•Paid Yarning
•flexible schedule*
•Early » m , eve A ewekand hr*
•No *ewng mvohrad
To apply can Access America/
X A C T Tele solutions. 1-800-8590960

pkjmOmg

_____
F T Erato
pambng A other functions
arrad Ranarasanca
mam Caniar. 300 W Airport
Bhid. Santord
A In*
r. FT. sand raauna
to t13 N Soon Ava. Santord.
FL 37771
Now hiring i l positions Top
pay: paid voeasona aAar 1 year
fcfadeaf baneau
and a Drag
Free work ptaoa 4S80 W SR 4*
WaM Santord 4S7-S3A-777S A
3770 OrtartdD Dr tT
407-32143BS
O EtoTTB RESTAURANT.

HABtSTYUBTS NEEDED
FuS Dm*, tip F T or P T Madcal
I. graM pay plan CaB

A m u.

3239045

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Stock Oarti
Corrpular Check to Parson
Counter dark
'1
iwfcil■*■ ■rl lah. rwipn
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Pick -op Oekvery Driver
Secutty Guard

Apply m penon or cal tor ap-

S »R 48 EaM

CHURCH SECR ETAR Y.

S to w B al&gt;l6&gt;»
Subcontractors to crawn rewdaneai home* Must be aw 'd.
honeat 6 dacandMfe 3024348
TR U C K DRfVtR tor 3 day* ■
». local
dray neat and Mean
should apply Need* to hove
WANTED 97
W e T PAY you
up to 29 pkj* i

Own a I
P u tllto work!
62S J7S.hr PT/FT
1400-7354403
www mtamal-cash net
Part Time
C M 687PHONE OPERATORS EARN UP
TO 133 PER HOUR WILL
TRABf. VISIT WWWWORKHOTU N EC O M
Cherrucel
Manf. - Sea* mrtviduat tor gen­
eral reality upkeep, warehous­
ing.
dram
handing (ForkkfV
Electrical exp helpful) HS « ptoma, dependeNa-Santord For
App. Into 321-7810 Drug Fra*
POOL MONITOR, Part km*.
Santord araa. 18 ym or oktor. no
Ha guard dukes Apply at
i w n t ^ n n n i m Prop

IM M EDIATE O P E NINOS
Sunshine Staffing undar con­
tract with in* Seminole County
Public School* has invnadat*
Full 3 Part urn* poaillons avail­
able lor food service A custodi­
al Apply at our new location
295 Wayrnom CL #103 In Lake
Mery, or Cal 32343440 tor de­
tail*
Requirements
Mduda
FDLE/FBI background checks A
Drug Tatung EOEIDFWP

407-3237311
PROCESS EMAIL • EARN UP
TO ItS PER HOUR PROCESS­
ING CR EDIT CARD ORDERS
FOR
CYBERCASH.
WILL
TRAIN VISIT WWWWORKHOTLINE COM_______________
PURCHASMO AGINTi Exp/
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Knowladg* ol Convayor/MaL
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Fax R a iu m lto 188-1*88

INSURANCE C L A M S C U R E
F .T Pos Oflica/Word process­
ing required Exp. of Windows
helpful Good Sei /Benefit* ;
407323 9322 or 1-800263-5 f 22. Ext 870

Immediat* opanmgal 5
phone system. Consular knowiedge heiphi. U F , 7J0400pnv
830-711B OFWP

C E L E B R I T Y C IP H E R
by Luis Campos
OAHMO' P

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Interne* 1904 m -4 X 0

DENTAL ASSISTANT
F/T Expanded Dubes. Salary A
Benefits
Inlehnew 1-904-775-4300

Dentists, Hygienist. Assis­
tants. Race ptlon i*la: FT/PT
407-7664 3M

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M g tor MS S Steel U rn /
C o m NW on G o o d B a n M

• I I Day COL I eMb i
N O W Far local T-enet writ* in
6 2nd and mam more ppeftani,
Ca* RM N ftond Mon . 801 O09track Rd. longaood. 2BG4108
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promotion producer with it lo st two years expertence and a strong dsmo rn i. Must bt ibN to con­
ceive. w rite, produce and edit the promos the other
stations talk about Linear and norvlmaar editing
experience required. Protools and Photoshop
experience helpful. Send non-returnable demo reel
and resume to Personnel Manager, 35 Skyline
Drive. Lake Mary. FL 32746. Material must be
received by May 7.1999. No phone calls please.
E.O.E.

97— A p a r tm en ts &lt;
Fl e n is h id
647S/mo • MCunry im tie n e y:
A37Vmo • w a rty 333-0336
3 HOC** Hum wen
dr
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*&gt;. read area. MOCVmo. $400
dao. no bdatets 3234018
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tbikm apt eompfet* privacy.
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U M I AOA 1 *OPM I4JO UO
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3 3 3 -3 8 7 0

ROBELEA VILLAS
Move to saailat. 3/1

IMMe Namuse.

100— C o n d o m
Re n ta ls

in iu m

1/1 W/D.scm pabo. 710k i It xvekeCJ* 0641.1 yr
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R O A D H O U S E
T IB B S

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D IS IIW A S IIF .K S
SERVERS
CO O LS
SKRVER ASSISTANTS
R A K TK N D K K S
IIOST/IIOSTES 8E8
MBATCLTTKR
Will l,By TUp Oollar
Fur Fapfrlenm i
SteaklKHiM Grill Cooke

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A l rental and real exLxie ether
kaamants are subject to me
Federal Fee Housing A ct when
makes I legal to advene* r
preference, kmilauon. or u .
enmmabon baaed on race, col­
or. religion, sex. handicap, la

MOO GOWN— W H Y R E N TT
When you can own Bv* 3 bdm
home w/ GMA, new peek A earp et 7 Ask about H U O homasl
The t attknan Group, toe.
f la s n -g — a 1 4 m —
2 BR near Croom*. stove 6 new
raffigeralor Nice neighborhood,
no peta. J300 * 6300 security.
407-321-4317.
_______

Lake Mary 2br/1ba fenced yard.
CHA, grexl area. 8373/ma.v de­
posit 3324*47.

SANFORO HIM- O U t 1/1 W/
Fireplace. End Patio. Hard­
wood Floors. CTV A 6300/1360
SANFORD 2/14 3 story con­
do Om mi. pod........1840/1100

0|&gt;enine Soon In
4 6 4 0 W. le i S tre e t
Sanronl. F L 32771

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Apply Mon. •Sat. 9 am - 6 pm
Alik Tor ihe Mano«er.
BOCAL OPI’ORTUNITY ENVIRONMENT
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P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : ’ Sacratary: an employee who ia
expected lo look like a woman, think like a man. and work kke
a horse *— Evan E sar

i a j &lt;6 mj oedoo
1150/1100
COMMERCIAL S P A C E . 800
Sq FL 2 Ofhce* Ind Reception
Araa. Alarm Sysiem-6429/6426
3 WAREHOUSE S A Y S 1800
Square Feet........... 6500/3500

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322-2495
W E KEEO H OU SES T O RENT

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•TABLOIDS
•BOOKS
NEWSPAPERS
On Specialty
Grade Paper
&amp; Newsprint

cm
Frank Voltollna
322-2611

For Quotes

LAKE MARY 1/3 spM plan. dU
gar, frpfc. basement. 1 acre*

Z A W X D H L
DENTAL ASSISTANT
F/T Expanded Dube*. Salary A
Banehu

4874214787.

town Ron Jsm ^an. 3303256

STENSTROM
RENTALS

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6200w t . Cal 321-3733

IfffkNOCANVAS PACKERS
For Manna Canvas Operation*.
E m Rag 327-H25

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CHA, newy
^ ^ ■ 1 5 2 5 to 6550
w eeRweyFvc. 7863700

downtown Jxrtord Tke 488 6R

CSL

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ualU work w*h
and by phone. A aaa fe xdinoal events. Forward ttlar of toteraM or raauma (fus 3 ref* ,to
Qfhce Manager. Praetor Q v f ili
CN— bar of Caramaroa. P .q
Saa 811238. OvNdaFL 33738

FBC 111 A. Park Ava.
Santord F L 33771

OPERATOR tor Manna Canvas
Operaaon EM Rag 327-1125
House Cleaning - Perfect Job)
Low teas*. 2-5 daya/wk *7,hr
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DEAR READER: Unfortunately,
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sugar and alcohol, cat several small
meals a day (rather than two or three
large onaa), and anack on cheese or
small portions of complex carbohy­
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your symptoms of weakness and dizxi- time, the joint ‘ heataa^and range of
by Jim David nets penis'., insist that your doctor motion becomes severely limited.
You are doing ail the right things —
investigate further.
DEAR DR G O TT: I have buniUs but you may need to do more. The ini­
and a ‘ frown shoulder.’ 1 have severe tial approach (pain management and
pain in the joint and limited range of special exercises) is appropriate but
motion. Although I take ibuprofen reg- may ba insufficient. If you haven't
ularty and have therapy twice a week.
week, experienced significant relief from
I continue to have problems. Am I this program, you ahould set an
orthopedic surgeon, who will probably
doing the right thing?
order an MRI test to examine the
DEAR READER: Bursitis is an interior of your shoulder. Than ha or
inflammation of the membrane
she may suggest a cortisone injection
(buna) that covers the joint and holds If thb doesn't do the trick, arthroscop­
in the lubricating fluid. The pain of ic surgery may have to ba considered.
bursitis may be so severe — and the The specialist ahould b« your next
irritation so pronounced — that move- step.

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out which vitamins and minerals are
present in what fooda?
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publications that list the nutritional
makaup of foods. In addition to the
ever present supply of paperback ref
eraoces Is most bookstores, your (***)
library has source books about nutri­
tion Tba dietician employed by your
local hospital can also give you specif­
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Box 2017, Murray Hill Station. New
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                    <text>T H U R S D A Y

April 1, 1999
91st Year, No. 156
(407) 3222611
Sanford, F I
M C M ito

Grove Counseling
Center benefits
county fair.
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S erving
Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County
lin e t 1M B

□BRIEFLY
sad Saateg Commission will
meet at 7 p.m. today at City
Commission Chambers, 300
N. Park Ave., to discuss
Oateway Corridor Develop­
ment Districts for Lake Mary
Boulevard and West State
Road 46 and site plans for
Lot 1 Sanford Commerce
Park, a Chevron gas station
at 3001 Orlando Drive and
C E Avionics at 2789
Fllghtllne Ave. For more In­
formation, call the city of
Sanford at (407) 390-8600.

STAFF WHITER

on Saturday from
1 to 2 p.m. will provide
WDBO Radio 580 listeners
with a variety of hints on
home care and maintenance
during a call-in show hosted
by realtors Janet and Cleve
Loveland. A key speaker at
the annual American Society
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inspections. He la founder
and preslder
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Building Inspectors In Mait­
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this year for the first
time features a hall dedi­
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entertainment and face
painting, at the April 9 to 11
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Tickets are available at all
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Information, call (407) 7748222 ext. 27.
tlswal will host a Florida
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and 10 at Bob Carr Theater
In downtown Orlando. A
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singers belong to this or­
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women singing four-part
barbershop harmony.
A quartet competition will be
held April 9 from 4:30 to 10
p.m. On April 10, a chorus
competition will take place
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Show of Champions on April
10 from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
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Buddy Lake welched Seminole H ty School defeat
uvteoo rsgn scnooi r-a weaneeoey toeowmg cere*,
monies to promote renovation# on Historic Sanford

Sanford stadium is the
place o f legends
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD • Imagine more than 80,000
people attending baseball games and other
events at Sanford Memorial Stadium every
year.
Local baseball legend Buddy Lake r e ­
members playing for Sanford's Florida State
League teams In the 1940's that packed
more than 80.000 in attendance for a 140game season at a time when the city's
population was only 10,000.
As city officials and business leaders
kicked off a fund raising campaign Wednes­
day to help raise $1.7 million to renovate
the stadium. Lake could see the days com­
ing when the now-rusty stadium Is again
filled with cheering crowds.
‘Sanford was a great sporting town back
In those days.* Lake said. ‘Attendance for
the year was eight times the population of
the town. The officials should be com ple­
mented for trying to bring back the trad i­
tion.*
City officials and urea chambers of com­
merce hosted a Business After Hours event
Wednesday prior to a high school baseball
game at the stadium. Seminole High School,
ranked No. 3 In the class 5A state baseball
polls, beat the Oviedo Lions 7-3. Oviedo Is
ranked No. 3 In class 6A In state baseball
polls.
The city of Sanford has committed
$500,000 toward renovations for the sta ­
dium. The City Is requesting $600,000 In
Seminole County Tourist Development
Council funding for the stadium. The rest of
the funding will come from state and private
sources, officials said.
*Wc'rr continuing to renovate the field.*
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale said. *It's In great
shape. The field Is one of the best in the
country. Now, we need to renovate the sta ­
dium Itself, and that takes money.*
City officials and members of the Central
Florida Sports Commission say the reno­
vated stadium could host baseball and softball tournaments, as well as concerts and

other events.
The plana for the renovated .stadium call
for 1.472 seats in the bleachers, with addi­
tional seating available along the foul lines.
There would be 133 total parking spaces.
Seminole County Commission Chairman
Carlton Henley said he hopes to see the
city’s plans for the stadium succeed. But he
said he was uncertain whether the county
funding would be approved when It comes
before the County Commission In May.
T here are a lot of other things competing
for TDC money as well,* Henley said. ‘Such
as the hotel/conference center (proposed
for Sanford's waterfront).*
During the event, the City dedicated the
stadium’s Dugout Club to Lake. Lake played
at the old Sanford Municipal Stadium as
well as Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Sanford Memorial Stadium was completed
In 1051, replacing (he municipal stadium
that stood Just to the north of the current
stadium, where Hamilton Elementary
School Is now located.
Sanford was the spring training home of
the New York Giants from 1948 through
1951. until the team moved to San Fran­
cisco. according to the Sanford Museum.
Lake Is remembered for winning a Florida
State League batting title and pitching a
perfect game In the same season, but he
said his favorite memory of 1946 was scor­
ing the winning run against St. Augustine lo
give Sanford the Florida Stale League
championship.
*It was the ninth Inning with two outs,*
Lake said. *1 stole home, and we won the
playoffs. The stands were packed with over
3.000 people. The reaction they had to
scoring that run Is my favorite memory from
here.*
E(ple said that several years ago. the sta­
dium came too close to being tom down.
T h e stadium wouldn't even be here today
If It wasn’t for (City Commissioner) Whltey
Eckstein,* Dale said.
Tim Raines, a Seminole High School
graduate now playing with the Oakland A’s.
Is donating more than $50,000 toward the
stadium renovations.

“It is ill manners
to silence a fool
and cruelty to let
him go on.“

Awareness program will fight
consumer phone fraud

-BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

By Vivian GalUmort

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SEMINOLE COUNTY - Today
marks the beginning of BellSouth's Neighborhood Watch
awareness program lo combat
consumer fraud.
Featuring on intrmet site.
Instructional brochures and a
toll-free phone line, the Initia­
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more than 14.000 Illegal tele­
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operations
cur­
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country. Cheating an esti­
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telemarketing fraud costs the
public $40 billion annually,
according .
to
BellSouth
spokesman Larry Strickler, a
resident of Longwood.
*U's only fitting to announce
this consumer fraud Initiative
on April Fool's Day.* Strickler

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said. *We believe the best de­
fense against fraud Is con­
sumer action.* The top two
choices for purveyors of tele­
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cramming.
Stammers switch
phone
service to another, unauthor­
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without
the
consumer's
knowledge. Crammers place
unauthorized charges on a
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SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Seminole County Commission
Is considering a request for
funding to expand the county
Jail, as well as proposed zoning
amendments.
The Commission reviewed a
request Tuesday from the
Seminole County Sheriffs Of­
fice for mare than 811 million
to expand the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility. County
ataff will study the coots of
housing 236 federal prisoners
and purchasing land for the
expansion.
“One of the questions we had
was that the coat for additional
land was not figured Into the
proposal.* Commission Chair­
man Carlton Henley said.
The shrrifTa office la re ­
questing $5,581,000 In federal
assistance for the construction
of two new Jail buildings. If
approved, the state funding
would reduce the amount of
required county funds.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
EsI Inter said that Inmate
population at the Jail has In­
creased from 670 In 1B95 to a
projected 1.000 In 1999.
Esllnger said the sheriff's of­
fice has attempted to reduce
the Jail's population by erect­
ing tents to house weekenders,
sending low risk Inmates to a
Work Release Center, and
working with various Jail al­
ternative programs.

Despite these efforts. Eslln­
ger said the Jail population
continues to grow, and that
the overcrowding necessitates
expansion of the Jail.
The county jail was built 19
years ago with a capacity of
240 beds. In 1967. It was ex­
panded to Ms current capacity
of 812 beds at a cost of 814
million.
Eahngrr la requesting two
new buildings, each with a ca­
pacity of 236 beds. U Is an­
ticipated that 146 of the new
beds would be allocated for
housing federal
prisoners,
making a total of 236 beds
used tty federal prisoners.
Officials estimate that con­
struction costs of 817.500 per
bed add up to 88.26 million.
There ore additional costs for
design architecture, site work,
utilities, cabling, and equip­
ment.
The County is budgeted to
receive 81.4 million this year
In federal Inmate per diem
revenue.
Henley said the measure will
come before the Commission
again in lata-Aprtl or May.
The commission also dis­
cussed proposed land devel­
opment code amendments on
Tuesday. One proposal before
the Board to change required
side yard set-backs from 10feet to 7 1/2 feet. The Board
did not take action on the
measures.
The Board Is considering reP le e e e se e J W L F t y i M

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Sally Francis (right) and Myrtle Gardner (left) of the Central Florida RegioruM Hospital Auxiliary and Vivian Farmer participated in Easter fes­
tivities at the hospital, giving presents to patients.

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* a a r t M a t will heln an area
• resident Initiate a Neighbor- hood Watch program In her
neighborhood with a 90minute inaugural meeting on
•Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. at 911
S. Maple Ave. The Neighbor.’hood Awareness and Com­
munity Improvement Pro­
gram Includes period meet­
ings to help citlzena team
how to make their homes
more secure. Law enforce­
ment officials and represen­
tatives form community or­
ganizations often speak to
Neighborhood Watch groups.
For more information or di­
rections. call (407) 3222301.

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POUCElOG
The hiturning irportt am* compilnt
from iltr Seminole County Sheriff's
Office for InrUrnli reported through

March 31.

AM/WLT / 1ATTI1T
ALTAMONTE BFRINOe. March 30. 9:40 p m .. O lcnarden
Way. Danny L llerrin. DOB 8 /2 /5 5 . waa arrested by Alta*
monte Springs M ice Department officers, charged w ith Do*
mestlc Violence (Battery).
ALTAMONTE BFRXN04. March 30. 10:10 a.m.. West Stale
Road 430. Sean Thomas Horan. DOB 11/3/79, was arre ste d
by Altamonte Springs Police
f
Department officers, charged
with Aggravated Battery.
•AMVO&amp;D. March 30. 6:43 a.m., Caatle Brewer Court. Jeffery
Benard Campbell. DOB 0 /9 /8 2 . waa arrested by Sanford Po­
lice D epartm ent officers, charged with Aggravated Battery.
BARVOBO. March 30. 0:43 aim.. Castle Brewer Court. Kehrtn
Craig Black. DOB 5 /5 /0 8 . was arrested by Sanford Police
Department officers, charged with Aggravated Aaaault.
■ARPOBD. March 30.12:43 a m .. South Orlando Drive.
Bobby Coftdd Jr.. DOB 8 /2 0 /7 0 . was arrested by Sanford
Police Department officers, charged with Battery.

March 30. 10:32 p.m.. S tate Road
430. Samuel Noel Tcdros. DOB 12/11/02, was arrested by
Altamonte Springs Police Department officers, charged with
Trafficking In Cocaine.
P m PARS. March 30. 2:53 a.m.. South Street. Steven Craig

Williams. DOB 8/1/02. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's officers, charged with Possession of Cocaine. Fossesalon of Not More Than 20 Orams of Cannabis and Possession
of Drug Paraphernalia.
OVUDO. March 30. 11:39 p.m., State Road 420. Bern Aytnde
Williams. DOB 4/4/78. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Controlled Substance •• Pos­
sess Cannabis leas Than 20 Grams and Controlled Substance
- Possess Cocaine.
OVIEDO, March 31. 12:51 a.m.. Econ River Place. Jam es
Benjamin Pepper. DOB 8/30/80. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession Marijuana
Under 20 Orams. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Trespasa Property Other Than Structure / Conveyance.
OVIEDO. March 31. 12:51 a.m.. Econ River Place. Ross How­
ard Adel. DOB 7/12/79, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession Marijuana Under
20 Orams and Trespassing.

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ALTAMONTE 8PE1N08. March 30. 12:43 a.m.. West State
Roud 430. Edith Bailey Ray (a.k.a. 'Mamma. Mamma*). DOB
1/15/35. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers,
charged with DUI and Open Container In a Vehicle.
CASSELBERRY. March 30. 2:07 a.in.. Ptney Ridge Road.
Ilamld 'Michael* Alisanl. DOB 5/4 /6 3 . was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with DUI.
LAKe 3RARY. March 31. 2:24 a.m.. 7th Street. Joseph Mi­
chael PVcchlo. DOB 6/3/70. was arrested by Lake Mary Po­
lice Department officers, charged with DUI.
OVIEDO, March 30, 11:49 p.m.. State Road 426. Dwayne
Herman Woodall Jr., DOB 8/22/80. was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs officers, charged wtth DUI. Controlled
Substance - Possess Cannabis Less Than 20 Orams and Con­
trolled Substance - Possess Crack Cocaine.

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telephone btlL These two of­
fenses are now reported 'th re e
tim es more often as phony
prize offers.* Strickler said,
'w hich according to the Na­
tional Fraud Information Cen­
ter.* has traditionally been the
moat-often reported form of
phone fraud.
BellSouth will soon tighten
Its billing guidelines and give
m ore carrier information to
custom ers on monthly tele­
phone bills to better help
them m stntsln awareness and
'defend themselves against
fraudulent activities.* Strickler
Also today. BellSouth begins
a seven-month trial period for
10-digU dialing In Central
Florida. Effective Dec. 1. all
local calls wfll require 10-digit
dialing. Then on Jim. 1. 2000.
alm ost all new telephone
num bers will be aerignrri a
321 area code.
According to S tridden the
321 overlay wilt cover Semi­
nole. Orange. Lake. Osceola
a n d aome of Volusia counties,
b u t doesn't include Volusia
cities DeBary and Deltona or
Brevard County.
*1 believe that Deltona did
not want a possible three area
codes, so we are waiting for a
Public Service Commission
ruling on that city.* he said.
The 321 overlay applies as
well to custom ers serviced by
a telephone company other
th a n BellSouth.
"We want people to get used
to (10-dlglt dialing] between
now and November.” After
Dec. 1, phone customers will
have no choice but to dial all
10-digits for local calls. Ac­
cording to Strickler. major
like Atlanta
have been dialing
th e 10-dlglt format although
th e method la new to Sanford
a n d Central Florida.
Strickler said that In the
past. BellSouth would shrink
th e area covered by an area
code and add a new area code.
W ith the advent of fox m a­
chines. cell phones, pagers
a n d modems. It's become Im­
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Do You Have A Long Distance Relationship
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LABS MART, March 29. 12:40 p.m., Rinehart Road. Shawn
Edwards Saylors. DOB 2/17/80. was arrested by Lake Mary
Police Department officers, charged with Scheme to Defraud
and Obtain Property, Fraudulent Use of Credit Card and Un­
lawful Credit Card Lists.
OVIEDO. March 30, 2:40 a.m.. Chapclwood Court, Dwayne
Angelo Roman. DOB 8/5/77, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Resists With Violence
Officer. Flee / Attempt to Elude n Police Officer and Resist /
Obstruct / Oppose of Officer Without Violence. Petit Theft
and Culpable Negligence - Exposure to Harm.
SANFORD, March 30. 8:48 p.m.. Pine Avenue, Linda Marie
Jones. DOB 7/8/70. was arrested by Seminole County Sher­
iffs officers, charged with Assignation to Commit Prostitution.

Howard R. Hunt, Sr., 84,
Aulin Avenue. Oviedo, died

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Increase the number of com­
binations and permutations.
Now even a new telephone
number In the same house
could conceivably have a new
321 area code.* Strickler said.
BellSouth customers can
verify long-distance providers
by calling 1-700-555-4141. To
verify local toll providers, dial
your area code and 700-4141.
The
Internet
address
is
www.bellsouth.com/nelghborh
ood watch. The toll-free num­
ber Is 800-230-1183.

Jail

i, March 30. 4:20 p.m.. Townc Center Circle. Wil­
liam Arthur Marsh. DOB 2/25/76. waa arrested by Sanford
Police Department officers, charged wtth Retail Theft and Re­
sist Retail Merchant / Officer / Farmer.
SANFORD, March 28, 4:26 a.m.. East Lake Mary Boulevard.
Mario Eurelioua Frederick. DOB 3 /3 /8 1 , was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged wtth Grand Theft
Auto
and
Burglary
to
Conveyance.
SANFORD, March 28. 4:26 a.m.. East Lake Mary Boulevard.
Edwin Otis Campbell. DOB 9/2/80. was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Grand Theft Auto.
Burglary to Conveyance - Unarmed and Possession of Mari­
juana Under 20 Grams.

PAULINE ELIZABETH BARA
Pauline Elizabeth Bara. 73.
Fountain Drive. Deltona, died
Saturday. March 27, 1999.
Bom In Elba. N.Y., she moved
to this area from Rochester.
N.Y. In 1988. She was a
homemaker.
She la survived by her hus­
band. Frank. Deltona: sisters.
Beatrice Elliott, Batavl. N.Y..
Doris Hartman. Honeoye Falls.
N.Y., and Gladys Ingram, Sil­
ver Creek. N.Y.: daughters.
Cynthia Thomas
and Diane
Bara, both of Deltona, and
Linda Halsnik, Longwood: and
sons. William. Louisville, Ky.,
and Thomas, Allershelm. Ger­
many.
Services under the direction
of BaldaufT Family Funeral
Home.

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Saturday March 27. 1999.
Bom June 3. 1914 In Syra­
cuse. N.Y., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1929. Mr. Hunt
was a mechanic In the auto
Industry. He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife. Bula
May Hunt. Oviedo; son. How­
ard R. Hunt. Jr.. Moriston;
son. Leonard Smith. Oviedo;
son. Johnny Thompson. Ge­
neva; daughter. Ann Hinson.
Ocala: daughter. Carol Hondurant, Bronson; brother. Pete
Hunt. Kissimmee; 21 grand­
children.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home. Oviedo, In charge of
services.
THELMA HOLDER RASET
Thelma Noldcr Raacy. 92.
East Church Street. Longwood,
died Tuesday. March 30.
1999. Bom Oct. 19. 1906 In
West Union. Ohio, she moved
to Central Florida In 1964.
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Survivors Include son. Jack
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and
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Woodlawn
Carey Hand Funeral Home
Longwood Chapel. Longwood.

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Nolder Raacy will be Saturday
(4/3/99), at II a.m. in the Flrat
Church of the Nazarene of Longwood. with Or. Wlllla R. Scott Sr.,
officiating Interment will follow In
Longwood Memorial Oardena.
Friends may call at llie Woodlawn
Curcy Hand Funeral Home, Longwood. Friday from 6 lo 8 p.m.

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— Bringing the Bible down to earth! once had the idea to write a book
titled “The Intelligent Man s Guide to
the Bible for Harvard MBAs and Other
No-Nonsense Believers
Hut around that time sexism in all
its forms became politically incorrect
and the title had to be changed to “The
Intelligent Man's and Woman's Guide
to the Bible *' This took some revi­
sion in the text and the book was never
written
Now it HAS been - by someone
more competent than 1 and with a title
that is less of a tongue twister.
William Hollis Tegarden has pub
lishcd an attractively designed and in­
structive paperback call "The Bible
Nobody Knows" (Princeton Resource
Publications. Princeton. NJ 08540.
1997).

In his introduction. Tegarden writes
“The scholarly study of the Bible,
begun in earnest by the late 19th cen
tury, has made tremendous strides in
the past one hundred years, bringing
about a revolutionary change in our
understanding and perspective of the
Bible Rased on these findings, the
Bible has become a new and different
book altogether and which, I believe,
has become more enjoyable to road "
Tegarden says there are several rea
sons why this “new" Bible has not
made itself more readily known to
laymen and laywomcn today, some
thing his book sets out to correct
One reason, he says, is that most
modern Bible readers do not want to
struggle with the Scriptures The
Bible, to them, is for inspiration They

S A IN T S

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GEORGE
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want to leave the scholarship to the
scholats
Then, says Tegarden. much as we
love the Bible, a little bit of it goes a
long way with most of us He tells the
story ot the little girl who went to her
mother with a question Her mother
was busy with other things so she told

her to ask her father for the answer
“But Mommy.” the child replied, “I
don't want to know THAT much about
it “ In other words, our Interest in the
Bible, as in most other subjects, is lim
ited
Tegarden has also found that most
Bible scholars present their findings
in such technical language that it
takes another scholar to write a book
explaining what the earlier one had
written
Tegarden thus set himself another
task lie says. I endeavored to inter
pret the new scholarly language and
thought with sufficient clarity that you
do not need to attend a theological
seminary (Tegarden studied his the
ology at Harvard i to understand and
enjoy the new ‘Bible Nobody Knows

in one edition told of attending a ban­
quet at Isaac's tent ("gorging the food
pipe," the writer calls it).
“Take it from me." he says. “I ve
eaten at (aiban's up north I’ve feast
ed at the palace of Apopi in Zoan, and
I’ve filled my belly at the sumptuous
Hotel Zon in Jericho Hut never have
I enjoyed a meal so much as in Isaac's
tent last night “
The reporter writes of eating “goat's
cheese and cake made of pure white
flour young goat fried in butter... all
washed down with several licks of cold
honey This. Isaac explains, prevents
intoxication "
With a little imagination like this and
Tegardcn's deft handling of the Scrip
lures, we may soon have a “Bible Ev
crytoody Knows "

One of the most innovative ideas in
Bible studies is a four page newspa
per called Chronicles that uses the ve
hides of modem journalism to tell the
Bible story The tabloid was on sale in
Israel the'last time I was then*
The banner headline on the front
page blared. “Sodom and Gomorrah
Wiped Out in Worst Disaster Since the
Flood"
The paper has many features of pro
sent day newspapers, including lade
Bulletins. U tters to the Kditor. Kash
ions, classified ads and even a gossip
column.
A “Situations Wanted" ad was placed
by an Irrigator. “Part- or full time
Wages in twrley or silver Contad at
Hast Gate in Ur every morning "
The gossip column ("This 'n' That”)

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Sunday School 9:00 A M.
M orning Worship 9:00 A.M.
10:30 P.M.
Special Music by the Children’s Choir

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I 8 :2 5 A 10:55 A.M. • Choir (C antata)
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| 8 :2 5 A 10:55 A.M. Easter W orship Services •
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With special music
Tenebrae Communion Service 7:30 P.M.
Special Music by the Chancel Choir
G ood F rid ay. Ap ril 2nd
Devotional Service 7:30 P.M. - 8:15 P.M.
Saturday* A p r ilJ r d
Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
9:30 A.M.

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Sunrise Service
7:00 A.M.
Morning Worship Services
9.00 A.M. &amp; 11.00 A M.
Special Music by the Chancel Choir,
Chancel Bells and Brass Quariet
Rev. Charles R. Jones, preaching

Child m re provided at nil services.

Good Sheperd
Lutheran Church
of Sanford

FIRST CIIURCII OF
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2581 Sanford Avenue. Sanlonl

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M aundy Thursday - 7:00 p.m.

EA ST ER SU NDAY

Good Friday - 7:00 p.m.

Worship Service / S u n d a y School 9 :3 0 am
[ Worship Service / S u n d ay School I 1:00 am
Evening Worship
6 :0 0 pm

E aster Sunrise Services - 7:00 a.m.
(A t N ew S ite O n U psala R oad)

E aster Services -10:30 a.m.
Church Sch»xil for
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at 9:00 A.M.

Nursery will he provided
for all Holy Week
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Way of the Crow 12-3:00 p.m.
Liturgy for Good Friday 7:30 p.m.
EASTER EVE - April 3, 1999
The Great Vigil of Easier 8:00 p.m.
EASTER D AY-April 4,1999
Festival Holy Eucharist 10.00 a.m.

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11:00 am Worship Service
9:30 am Bible Study for all
Rev. Jimmy Dale Patterson, Pastor
3101 W. State Road 46, Sanford
Phone: (407) 322-2914

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Thursday. Apnl 1. 1999 - S A

Are bigger churches better?
By Gear** R. Ptagrni
With everything due to change in the
coming millennium, will the churches
change as well? Some predict that i
will see bigger churches taking I
place of "the little brown church in the
vale* in 2000.
Take the McLean Bible Church out­
side Washington, D.C. Founded in 1901
with 1,000 members, the church now
attracts between 4,000 and 6,000 wor­
shipers to its Sunday and weekend ser­
vices (including Ken Starr of Monica
Lewinsky fame, and other top dogs in
the nation’s capital).
Some believe that creative programs
and active church groups become pos
sMe only with sin . Others contend that
a big church can actually be wanner and

more personal than smaller churches.
Because there are more people,
there are more opportunities to make
friends, points out the pastor of a 2,000member Baptist church His church,
he says, brings together between 70
and M married couples in a Sundayschool class of their own each week.
“As long as you meet the needs of
your people, you are not too large,"
says the minister of this church.
Yet there are city dwellers who like
the family feeling of a small church.
“It was wonderful. Even the dogs
knew me," says a retired big-city min­
ister, looking back over the early years
of his ministry in a rural parish. "I
knew who had arthritis. I knew the
children's names. It was a time of
great joy."

Not that the larger churches don't
often lill an important role in the per
sonal lives of their members
McLean Bible Church has “caring
teams" which help
w ippparticularly the el
derly with their chores. Some church
es hang slgn-up sheets in the foyer
where people can request a ride to the
supermarket or get a church member
to install a smoke alarm. You can even
get your car repaired by one of these
caring teams
The main draw back of the big
church may be its lack of family feel
inf. laments the rabbi of a large sub
uroan synagogue “I don't know my
congregation anymore. The people feel
they are lost in the system." he says
The smaller churches may lark elab
orate services and big choirs, and the

Biblical place n a m e s

flowers on the altar may come from
Elsie's back yard garden instead of the
florist downtown
Hut one would be hard pressed to
find words more eloquent than those
spoken by the pastor of a store front
Pentecostal chuich in St. Iatuis on the
occasion of a memorial service for a
group of teen-agers who died when
their church bus was washed away in
a flash flood
Many of the largest churches today
are Homan Catholic, but it is not be
cause the church considers bigness to
be a good thing
It's more a case of practicality, says
a Catholic diocesan official “We might
like to put up more parishes, but
where would we get the priests to put
in them?"

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How are the days from Palm Sun­
day to Easter Sunduy linked to Jesus'
story? Heurlng that Jesus was coming
to Jerusalem (JN. 12:13) Passover
pilgrims "took branches of palm trees
and went out to meet him," . Mark
relates that on Jesus' arrival (MK.
11:8-9) "many spread their garments
on the road, und others spread leafy
branches which they had cut from
the fields," und cries of "Hosanna!"
filled the ulr. So began the first day of
Jesus' last week, observed today as
Palm Sunday. Gradually, the com­
memoration of Jesus' death and res­
urrection expanded to an entire
holyweek that starts with Palm Sun­
day. Maundy, or Holy Thursday,
marks the Last Supper: Good Friday.

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April 1 - 7:00 PM

April 2 -7 :3 0 PM
Good Friday Community Service with First
Baptist and First United Methodist at First
United Methodist Church of Sanford

April 4 • Easter Sunday
7:30 AM Easier Sunrise Service at 3480
Beardall Ave. (Webb property) on the comer of
Beardall &amp; Marquette near Sanford Airport.
10:00 AM Worship Service with Brass Bells
and Choirs.

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Easttr traditions
Many Easter customs come from
the Old World. The white Illy, the
symbol of the resurrection. Is the
special Easter flower which stands for
purity. Artists for centuries have pic­
tured the Angel Gabriel coming to the
Virgin Mary with a spray of lilies In
Ills hand, to announce that she Is to
be the mother of the Christ Child.
The Illy is also the sign of the Resur­
rection. The lovely white Madonna
Illy was used for years as the Easter
Illy. It often failed to bloom In time
for Easter, however, and so Uremuda
lilies were substituted.
Rabbits and colored eggs have come
from pagan antiquity as symbols of
new life. Easter Monday egg rolling, a
custom of European origin, luis be­
come a tradition on the lawn of the
White House.

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Jesus' death on the crass; Holy Sat­
urday. a tlay of vigil; and Faster Sun­
day. His resurrection, the Joyous
confirmation of Christ's divinity.
Good Friday
Why Is the Friday before Easter
culled Good F'rlday? There Ls no sin­
gle. widely accepted explanation of
why the most solemn day of the
Christian
lllurglcul
calendar-the
commemoration of Jesus' death on
the cross - came to be called Good
F'rlday. Some* claim that gtxnl is a
corruption of God und that the name
was actually Gods Friday. Others
hold that good refers to the belief
that Christ died for the good of man­
kind, for human salvation from sin. A
third theory states that good Is an a r­
chaic term for holy: a fourth, that
good was a euphemism for bad. Not
until the fourth century was Good
Friday observed apart from Easter.
Early names were the Festival of the
Crucifixion and Day of Salvation. To­
day in France. Italy, and Spain. It is
called Holy Friday; In Greece, Holy,
or Great. Friday.

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Biible In the United States:

Easter's history &lt;§' traditions
Easter history
Easter and Pentecost, two of Chris­
tianity's most Important holy days,
have their origins In the Jewish festi­
vals of Passover and Shavuot. Indeed,
many early Jewish Christians contin­
ued not only to observe the Sabbath,
or Saturday, as a holyduy. they also
continued to celebrate the Jewish
festivals. In time, however, these fes­
tival observances were transformed
Into commemorations of New Testa­
ment events.
When the church began to cele­
brate Easter In the second century,
there was disagreement over whether
It should be kept on Passover or con­
sistently on a Sunday. But the Coun­
cil of Nlceu In A.D. 325 fixed the date
as the Sunduy after the first full moon
following the vernal, or spring, equi­
nox. Thus, the Jewish and Christian
holydays were separated, though they
continued to full close together and
occasionally on the same day. The
link between Passover and Easter Is
preserved In such names for the
1Christian holyduy us Pasqua (Italian).
Puscuu
(Spanish).
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Paques
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8.00a.m.
Sunday School
9.00 a m.
Sung Eucharist
10.00 a m.
Confirmation Class
3:00p.m.
Acolyte Practice
6:00p.m.
Youth Group
6:00p.m.
MONDAY BEFORE EASTER
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8:30a.m.
Holy Communion
12:00 p.m.
TUESDAY BEFORE EASTER
Morning Prayer
8:30a.m.
Stations of the Cross
12:00p.m.
Confessions
6:15 p m.
Holy Communion
7:00p.m.
Lenten Study
7:30p.m.
MAUNDY THURSDAY
Holy Communion
7 00 am.
Morning Prayer
8 30 a.m.
Chrism Mass
12:00 p.m.
Solemn High Mass (incense)
7: 30 pm
The Watch til midnight
9: 00 p.m.
GOOD FRIDAY
Morning Prayer
8::30 a.m.
Mass of the Prc-sanctiUcU
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Confessions
3-4j00 pm
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6 00 p.m.
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A p ril 1, 1 9 9 9

TODAYS MOON: Day after
full moon (March 31).

Metropolitans.
TODAY’S QUOTE: “You can tell the
ideals of a nation by its advertise­
ments." — Norman Douglas

Today is the 91st da
of 1999 and the I,
(lay of spring

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TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
1929, Louie Marx introduced the yo­
yo to the American public.
On this day in 1943, ‘General Hospi­
tal" premiered on televtalon.
On thla day in 1994, model Chriatie
Brinkley waa slightly Injured when a
helicopter in which ahe w as (lying
crashed on a mountain near Telluride,
Colo.

W
E a ste r visit
Mary Smith, Mary MHtof, and Susan Qlivens ol the
Grandmother Club participated in an Easter ceiebra-

tion W ednesday at the Seminole County Juvenile Assessment C enter in Sanlord.

Biological clock
shuts off at 4 a.m.
It seem s th at as a woman hits
middle age. she kind of has this brief
biological urge to have one more child.
I’m not sure why. Maybe she realizes
her babies are grown, or she sees a
younger women who's expecting. More
likely, it's the realization that when the
kids leave, she'll only have you. Now
at yuur age. parenthood would be a
mistake. As you sink into your second
childhood, you don't need a b d who's
still in his first. So here's what you do:
Borrow a baby for the weekend. Find
some new parents and baby-sit their
kid while they get a break. By the I
a m. feeding, your wife will be having
second thoughts By the 3 a.m. colic
fit, she'll be asking you to phone the
parents, and by the 4 am . dirty diaper
change, she'll be praying for hot flash­
es. So just let nature take its course.

n o r th

o r 40

RED
G REEN

tality. while they've started sagging,
dragging and saddle bagging You're
probably wondering if you should say
something to them about how they
look like death eating a cracker. I
wouldn't. Sure, I know you look terrif­
ic, so you can speak with authority —
but even your best friends could be un­
grateful if confronted with an ugly
truth. You could find yourself in a sit­
uation where they point out your gray
hair... not as gray as theirs, certainly,
and if you comb it over the top of the
bald spot, you look as young as any­
body who combs their hair up over
their bald spot No, the thing to say is
how great your friends look I'm bet­
ting they'll say the same thing about
you. And nobody needs to know i t

FOR T H E MATURE MAN.
ACCOUNTABILITY IS NOT A
PROBLEM
There's been a lot of talk the last
few years about ‘accountability" —
people taking responsibility for their
actions. The older men I know don't
have that problem. We take care of
things ourselves. We don't need sales
clerks, we don't need instructions, we
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.
don't bother with doctors. I'd rather lirnsi
tm f ox! t d u t n
K s p ffia iiy
solve my problems alone than suffer you.
the embarrassment of having to ex­
plain to a stranger why my barbecue
THE 40-PLUS FASHION SU R­
lid is on the roof of the church.
PRISE
You get up on a Saturday morning,
A WORD TO THE WEEKEND swing open the closet door, and come
WARRIOR
face to face with clothes you've never
If you're one of those guvs who seen before in your life. Men's clothes.
thinks he can pick up a baseball bat You go back and look in the bed, to
after 25 years of basic stillness, slam see if your wife is having an affair. No
a high fastball over the third base­ — it's worse than that She bought you
man's head and stretch a double into new clothes. Colored golf shirts and
a triple, think again. Don't be surprised those special jeans they have for (at
if getting a hit and making it to first guys, so you can't tell how big their
base happen in two differen* at bats butt really is. Ordinarily you'd never
— maybe even in two different games. wear stuff like this, but now you've got
If you're lucky, you'll shrink a triple no choice, because she threw out your
into a single instead of stretching your favorite sweatshirt that you got when
hamstring into a hospital. The only you were 14 at Camp KappaWiggthing in your favor is that another guy aMoggaWedgie. And those old jeans
about your age has to run, bend over you've been wearing for 10 years, even
and throw the ball. Chances are, he though you have to hang upside down
shouldn't be playing either. Once you from the ceiling to get your gut into
turn 40, it may be lime to hang up the them. So don't fight the new clothes.
cleats. Ju st because you're on a slide Use your head. Sure, you look like a
doesn't mean you should be playing wuss — but a guy wearing new clothes
baseball. Give it up — you're not “on- can't be asked to fix things.
deck" You're not even on the boat. Sit
in the stands and watch your friends
Quote of the Day: ‘ A tre e is a
play. You'll have a better view, fresh­ campfire waiting to happen.''
er hot dogs, and you'll be able to drive lied Green is the star of “The Red
them to the hospital between innings. Green Show," a television series seen
in the U S. on PBS and in Canada on
BE TACTFUL WITH FRIENDS the CBC Network, and the author of
Have you noticed your friends start­ "The Red Green Book" and “Red
ing to look old? They're the same age Green Talks Cars: A Love Sfory."
as you are, but let's face it — you still
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have your youthful appearance and via

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Nikolai
Gogol (IM9 IU2), writer, Edmond Ro­
stand (lSSB-IBIS). d ra m a tist; Lon
Chaney (IM 3 1930), actor; William
Manchester (I922-), writer, is 77; Jaae
Powell ( im - l, actress-singer, is 7*,
All MacGraw (I939-), actress, is M;
Annette O'Toole (1952 ), actress, is 47.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day In
1920, the Ottawa Senators won the
Stanley Cup by defeating the Seattle

N O TIC E OF CHANGE
O F LAND USE
RANCHLANDS (ARNOLD LANE)
SMALL SCALE AMENDMENT
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH E CITY COMMISSION
O F T H E CITY O F WINTER SPRINGS WILL HOLD TH E S E C ­
O N D READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF ORDINANCE
716 T O CHANGE TH E LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM
•RUSTIC RESIDENTIAL" (1.1-3.5 DU PER ACRE) ON LO TS
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 LOCATED IN TH E NORTH ORLANDO
RANCHLANDS SECTION 1A, AS DESCRIBED IN PLAT
B O O K 12, PAGE 32 OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
N O LE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN RECOGNITION O F TH E
F A C T TH A T SOME OF TH E LOTS IN TH E NORTH ORLAN­
D O RANCHLANDS SECTION 1A W ERE PLATTED AT LESS
TH A N ONE (1) ACRE.

N O T IC E
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N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E C ITY COMMISSION
O F TH E C ITY O F W INTER SPRINGS WILL HOLD A SECOND
READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF ORDINANCE 7171 TO
CH AN G E TH E ZONING DESIGNATION FROM R-C1 "SINGLE
FAMILY DWELLING" (MAXIMUM 1 DU PER ACRE) T O R-1AA
"ONE FAMILY DWELLING" DISTRICT (10,000 SQ. FT. MINI­
MUM L O T SIZE) O N E LO TS 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 LOCATED ON
ARNOLD LAND IN TH E NORTH ORLANDO RANCHLANDS
SEC TIO N 1A, AS DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 32 OF
TH E PUBLIC RECO R D S O F SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN RECOGNITION O F TH E FACT THAT SOME OF TH E LO TS
IN T H E NORTH ORLANDO RANCHLANDS SECTION 1A
W ER E PLATTED A T LESS TH AN ONE (1) ACRE.

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T H E ZONING DESIGNATION OF TH ES E LOTS ON TH E
ZONIN G MAP IS PROPOSED T O BE CHANGED FROM RC1 “SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING" (MAXIMUM 1 DU PER
A C R E ) TO R-1-AA "ONE FAMILY DWELLING’ DISTRICT
(10,000 SQ. FT. MINIMUM LOT SIZE) ON LOTS 7. 8. 9. 10,
11. 12 IN RECOGNITION O F TH E FACT THAT SOME OF
T H E LO TS IN TH E NORTH ORLANDO RANCHLANDS S E C ­
T IO N 1A W ERE PLATTED AT LESS TH AN ONE (1) ACRE.
T H E PUBLIC HEARING FOR TH E SECOND READING OF
O R D IN AN C E 716 RELATING T O TH E PROPOSED
CH A N G E O F FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION WILL BE
H E LD ON APRIL 12. 1999 AT 6:30 P.M. AT THE W INTER
SPRINGS C ITY HALL

TH IS PUBLIC HEARING WILL TAKE PLACE AT TH E CITY
COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434,
W INTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. INTERESTED PERSONS MAY
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MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THOM AS GRIMMS. AICP AT
T H E COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - PLANNING DIVISION.
A T C ITY HALL. 1126 E A ST STATE ROAD 434, W INTER
SPRINGS, FLORIDA. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
(407) 327-1800 #303.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THOMAS GRIMMS. AICP A T THE
COMM UNITY DEVELOPM ENT DEPARTMENT - PLANNING
DIVISION, AT C ITY HALL. 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434. WIN­
T E R SPRINGS. FLORIDA. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
327-1800 #303.

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T O PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TH E S E PROCEEDINGS
SH O U LD C O N TA C T TH E EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
DEPARTM ENT COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
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PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN AN Y OF TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N T A C T TH E EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
A T (407) 327-1800 #236.

TH IS IS A PUBLIC HEARING. IF YOU DECIDE T O APPEAL
A N Y DECISION OR RECOMMENDATION MADE BY TH E
C IT Y COMMISSION W ITH RESPECT TO ANY M ATTER
CONSIDERED AT TH IS MEETING, YOU WILL N EED A
R ECOR D O F TH E PROCEEDINGS, AND, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSES, YOU MAY NEED T O ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
R ECOR D O F TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MADE UPON WHICH
T H E APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.

TH IS IS A PUBLIC HEARING. IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION OR RECOMMENDATION MADE BY TH E CITY
COMMISSION W ITH RESPECT T O ANY MATTER CONSID­
ERED A T THIS M EETING, YOU WILL NEED A RECORD OF
TH E PROCEEDINGS, AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSES. YOU
MAY NEED T O ENSURE TH AT A VERBATIM RECORD O F TH E
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE UPON WHICH TH E APPEAL IS TO
BE BASED.

ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES
INTERIM C ITY CLERK

ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES
INTERIM CITY CLERK

Seminole Herald
Thursday. April 1,1999 • Vol. 91. No. 156

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Sanford 1930s biographies
The following are additional
biographies from the April 29.
1933 edition of the Sanford
Herald.
Alas Vragfca
Alexander Vaughn's parents
were natives of Virginia who
had moved to Fort Reed sev­
eral years before the Civil War
where they operated a farm.
Their son Alexander was bom
there In the family home In
1850. Ills father was AJ.
^Vaughn who had married
^Louise Katherine Lee. a first
usln of General Robert E.
Her father and General
fib e r's father were brothers.
£S? Alex Vaughn assisted his fa­
r t h e r on their farm for about 20
{ .years and then In 1905 he was
v{elected to the office of County
'.{Tax Assessor. He had consis­
t e n t l y been re-elected to this
; position which he held st the
i time.
Mr. Vaughn was an Elk.
Moose and an Eagle and was
also a member of the Knights
of lythlus. Masonic Order and
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
For almost half a century.
Mr. Vaughn had resided at
2002 Park Avenue. Before her
marriage. Mrs. Vaughn was
Mrs. Eliza Doudney who had
also lived In Sanford for many
years.
From a previous marriage.
Mr. Vaughn had the following
children: Mrs. W.W. Ire. Alex.
Arthur J.. Mrs. M.Y. Bledsoe
and Mrs. Mary Jane Downing.
(Does anyone know who his
first wife was. the mother of
these children?)
D.K. McNab
Since coming to Sanford In
1924. David K. McNab had
been an employee of Hill Lum­
ber Company, desk sergeant of
the local police force, a build­
ing material salesman and was
presently manager of the
Seminole County Credit Asso­
ciation with offices In the
Western Union Building on
Park Avenue.
Mr. McNab was bom In Olar,
SC. but had spent his early life
In Douglas. Georgia. He stud­
ied at Georgia Normal College
and Business Institute In
Douglas.
He was married to the for­
mer Lucille Echcls and had
three children: Richard Kirk,
Barbara and David. The family
resided at 515 Magnolia Ave­
nue.

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Besides being a member of
the local Masonic Lodge. Mr.
McNab was active at First Bap­
tist Church where he was a
deacon. Sunday School Su­
perintendent and BYFU Direc­
tor.
Boy Scout work was his
hobby: he was presently scout
master of a local troop. His fa­
vorite recreation was fishing.
(Mrs. Lucille McNab was my
excellent Fifth grade teacher
at Sanford Grammar School. 1
also knew the family at First
Baptist and their children
were a few years ahead of me
In school. They lived near the
Grammar School at 618 Elm
Avenue. The oldest son was
known as *Zeke*: I don't know
how that came from Richard
Kirk. The twins were Barbara
and Bobby (David Robert?),
Zeke graduated from SMS In
1949 and Barbara In 1951.
She married Herman Swaggerty (1951 also) and they
have lived In Palatka for many
years. I believe that Bobby
went to the school for the deaf
In St. Augustine.)
Mrs. J.T . Orillia
Mrs. J.T. Griffin was bom In
Woking. Surrey, England and
came to the United States at
the age of 17 after first visiting
In Canada. Since making her
home In this country, she had
traveled In practically every
state In various vaudeville cir­
cuits and had appeared In mo­
tion pictures for several years.
In 1924 she made her home
In Miami where she remained
until moving to Sanford In
1931 with her husband. J.T.
Orimn. and son Albert Newton.
Sanford
residents
were
pleased that she had made
this city her home and that
site had purchased the Celery
Club. She was Owner and
manager of the Celery City Tea
Room, an attractive little cafe
on the lakeshore.

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Before filling the office of
Seminole
County
Judge.
James O. Sharon was con­
nected with various other oc­
cupations Including the m er­
cantile business with his
brother In Quincy. 1907-14.
He then secured employ­
ment In the offices of the state
comptroller where he r e ­
mained for four years after
which he accepted a position
with the Federal Reserve Bank
In Atlanta.
During all this time. Mr.
Sharon had been studying law
at night and was able to pass
the bar exam while In Atlanta.
He and his wife, the former
Lois Audrey Smith, moved to
Sanford In 1921 where he had
practiced law und was p res­
ently Seminole County Judge.
Judge Sharon was a Span­
ish-American War veteran and
a member of the Sanford Klwanls Club. Elks. Woodman of
the World. Knights of fythlas
and the Men's Brotherhood of
First Baptist Church.
He resided at 117 West
Tenth Street with his wife and
children: James, Jr.: Chan­
dler. Alex and Jane. He was an
avid football fan and spent his
leisure time reading.
A. Wlsboldt
A. Wleboldt was bom In Altenbruch. Germany, but had
been a resident of the United
States since 1899. He had
lived In several states before
coming to Sanford In 1928.
When young. Mr. Wleboldt
had attended schools In both
England and Germany. He
later studied at the Illinois
College of Photography.
Since coming to Sanford, he
had operated a photography
shop which was presently lo­
cated In the McLander Arcade.
Over 95 percent of the photo­
graphs In this special Issue of
the Herald had been made by
Mr. Wleboldt.
He lived with his family at
815 Laurel Avenue; this In­
cluded his wife, the former
Marie C. Meyer, and children
Wilhemlna, William and Lydia.
They attended the Full Gospel
Tabernacle.

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The Seminole County Fair field last month at the
Seminole Towne Center in Sanlord featured midway
ndes. gam es of skill, lair food, a petting zoo, chil­
dren's activities, and stage entertainment. The lair

was a cooperative venture between Strates Shows,
the Seminole Towne Center mad. and The Grove
Counseling Center. The Grove Counseling Center re­
ceived $25,607 as the host chanty lor the lair.

House wants to repeal drink tax
TALLAHASSEE--The F lo rid a R e sta u ra n t As­
sociation |KKA) a n n o u n c e d th a t th e HU 1955.
spon so red by R e p re se n ta tiv e Dave H ltner |R).
11-71, received u n a n im o u s s u p p o rt
from
m rm lw rs of th e Florida H ouse of R e p re s e n ta ­
tives. A fter a vote of 1 19-0. th e bill Is now on
Its way to th e Florida S e n a te .
Mil 1955 would l&gt;rgiii to repeal th e $ 1 0 0
million alcoholic Iteverafie s u rc h a rg e
tax
which lias b u rd e n e d r e s ta u r a n t o w n ers and
o p e ra to rs sin ce It p a sse d la te on th e last night
of th e 1990 legislative s e ssio n d u rin g a s h o rt­
fall In th e s ta te 's b u d g et. T h e legislation would
reduce th e su rc h a rg e 3 3 1 /3 p e rc en t b e g in ­
ning S e p te m b e r I. 1999. H ouse a n d S e n a te
le a d e rsh ip have pledged to a ssist FRA In
seeking sim ila r re d u c tio n s In th e next two
years u n til th e s u rc h a rg e Is totally rep ealed .
The tax re q u ire s r e s ta u r a n t o w ners a n d op­
e ra to rs only--not w h o le s a le r s - to pay a tax. In
addition to s ta le sides tax. o n alcoholic b e v e r­
ages serv ed at a cost of 10 ce n ts o n each
ounce of liquor. 10 c e n ts for every four o u n c e s
of wine n n d four c e n ts for every 12 o u n c e s of
t»rer se rv e d .

Carol Dover. P rrsldent-C E O of the F lo rid a
R estau ran t Association, h as b e e n th e d riv in g
force b ehind repeullng tills tax sin c e she to o k
over FRA's lead ersh ip reins n e a rly four y e a rs
ago. In her role as P resident-C E O . Dover lo b ­
bies for FRA which re p re s e n ts
F lo rid a's
3 6 .0 0 0 re s ta u ra te u rs . U nder t i n le a d e rs h ip
List year. FRA p assed legislation to repeal th is
tax. only to have It vetoed by th e late G o v e r­
nor Lawton Chiles.
Neurly 2 2 .0 0 0 o u t of the 36.0Q 0 lic e n se d
v endors ure required to pay th e tax . keep r e c ­
o rd s a n d remit the tax to th e S ta te of F lo rid a.
P enalties are Im posed for u n d e rp a y m e n t, la te
paym ent and nonpaym ent. In Fiscal y e a r.
1996-97. Florida collected m ore th a n $1 m il­
lion In penalty fees In ad d itio n , the s tu te
sp e n d s approxim ately $2.3 m illion a n n u ally
a n d req u ires m ore th a n 50 s ta te em ployees to
collect an d ad m in ister the lux.
Dover said she hopes III) 1955 will lie h e a rd
a n d voted on favorably by the S e n a te an d If It
re a c h e s G overnor llush'n d esk , Hover Is e n ­
couraged th at th e Governor will sign It.

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sories.
J o a n n e 's h u sb a n d . Tom. is In th e process o f rem odeling the w are­
h o u se behind th e Sanford H ouse a t 100 N. Maple S treet, also In
Sanford. In addition to hoptng to one day h o u se a b u sin e ss In the
restored w arehouse, th e Drage a r e also fixing u p the building In the
hopes of Improving th e area a ro u n d them .
For a walk back In tim e w hich could unco v er som e of the best
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In order to get back to th e early 1900s. you need only go to the
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The antique s h o p ts located In a n early cen tu ry house, built around
1908. It Is cosy to see the sp len d o r the hom e once w as In Its restored
condition.
The person resp o n sib le for th e restoration Is Sanford House owner
Jo an n e Orage. In November of 1994. J o a n n e opened Sanford House
and worked diligently to reca p tu re d ir original ch arin of the house her
business resid es In.
Sanford H ouse Is filled with a n in teresting blend of old und new.
‘We have a lltlie bit of everything here a t the Sanford H ouse.’ Jo a n n e
said. *We th in k o f each Item a s a tre a su re to h a n d down for genera­
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"I don't think it's ugly,
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"It isn't silly,
it's simply quaint."
"It doesn't need tossing,
it just needs paint."
When it comes to antiques, it’s all in the eye of
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Sominol* Msnfo. Santod, Florida • Thursday, April 1,1990 • IB

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Assistant
Sports
Editor

Baseball
should be
ashamed
, SANFORD • Did anyone ace
fight through the absurdity of
the Baltimore Oriole*1vtatt to
Cuba kut Sunday?
; Was anyone with any kind of
a moral conscience disgusted
when they saw Oriole baron
Sorter Angelos and baseball
{commissioner Bud Sebg sitting
next to Cuban dictator Fidel
'Castro, a m an with a long hisjtory of ctvtl rights violations
[who doesn't seem to have any
tention of turning back from
a despotic policies?
i The Orioles and major league
baseball tried to put a happy
face on the whole thing. It
would be great for international
relations. Tt w as an opportunity
[to give Cuban* a change to
[major leaguers for the first time
in 40 yean.
! Please.
! The whole thing stunk all
[around and Cuban-Americans
«a well as all Americans should
[feel dirty after the exhibition.
[ Cuba, by the way, will be
[paying a return visit to Balti­
more on May 3. Fidel Castro
win be conspicuous by his ab­
sence.
[ Angelos, a man used to get­
ting what he wants, unless It’s a
•'pennant, proposed the debacle
[three years ago as a way to
'glimpse into the future of Cuban-American relations, one
without Castro and a United
Btstf* embargo.
Finally, the Clinton admini­
stration gave Angelos the okay
to take his team to Cuba last
month.
He also gave Angelos the
privilege of being able to place
Oriole logos all over Havana
which will become a gold mine
for the majors as soon as the
Cubans are free to play In
America. If ever.
But while all of this was hap­
pening. Cuba exiles were flee­
ing their homeland and families
on flimsy rafts in sharkinfested waters trying to free
Castro's oppression.
Major Cuban government em­
ployees are making $7 a day
while the rest of what once was
a beautiful country, struggle for
leas.
The United States created an
economic embargo to show the
Cubans that It would not toler­
ate an oppressive regime.
With one baseball game,
America gave Cuba a major
public relations coup.
What Castro did Sunday Is
similar to what Adolph Hitler
did during the Nazi Olympics of
1936. It was a major propa­
ganda movement designed to
advance his sick policies.
Cuba has some of the most
passionate baseball fans In the
world. But they weren't at the
game.
Instead. Castro made the
50,000 ticket list available by
Invitation only so that only
Communist sympathizers and
children could attend.
The real Cuban fans, the
ones that would have died for a
chance to see American major
leaguers come to their country,
were left outside the gates, lis­
tening to Castro’s lackeys put
on a spectacle before they
headed home to their shacks.
This game was nothing more
than a political show for Castro,
much like the Hitler Olympics.
And the Americans were noth­
ing more than actors on a po­
litical stage.
Newt reports showed that
most of the Oriole players didn't
understand all the fuss. It was
Just a baseball game to them.

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What a pity that only one of
them • pitcher Jose Ouzman had the guts to skip the game.
It shows how much major
league millionaires keep up
with the real world.
[ Their actions showed an en­
dorsement of Castro policies,
even though his country is a
shambles.
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Another 6A scalp for Nielsen
Seminole junior lefthander shuts down state-ranked Oviedo, 7-3
SANFORD • For the second
time In 1c m than a week, Semi­
nole High School's Brian Niel­
sen pitched the Tribe to a var­
sity baseball victory over a
state-ranked Class 6A team
Wednesday n ig h t
The Oviedo lions, ranked
third In the Class 6A state poll
this week, were Nielsen's latest
victims as the Fighting Semlnoles posted a 7-3 victory b e­
hind his
seven-hit,
ftvestrtkeout performance.
The win improve* Seminole
(ranked No. 3 in Class SA) to
16-4.
Last Friday. Nielsen (6-1) was
the winning pitcher a s Semi­
nole bested Sarasota-Rtverricw,
then ranked No. 8 In Class 6A.
‘He pitched well tonight.*
said Seminole coach Mike Pow­
ers. ‘He came back on Just four
days rest and did a good Job
against a very good baseball

team. After we gave him a lead
to work with, he pitched a
■mart game*
Seminole
exploited
four
Oviedo errors In the bottom of
the first Inning to score six
ru n s. Seminole only had three
hits In the fram e • consecutive
singles by Paulo Silva, Chaz
Lytle, and Mike Robinson. LytJe
had the only RBI In the game
for the Tribe.
The Tribe added another u n ­
earned run (they scored a total
of five) in the bottom of the se c ­
ond when Ricardo Montalvo
doubled and scored on the Li­
ons' fifth error.
*We capitalised on their m is­
takes early.* said Powers.
‘Normally, Oviedo's not going to
give you many opportunities or
allow you extra outs. After that,
we continued to hit the ball, b ut
right at people.*
Jeremy Griffith (4-1) settled
down after Montalvo's double,
retiring 14 of the last 18 b a tte n
he faced. After giving up four
hits to the first 10 hitters, he

allowed Just one hit - a two-out
single by Silva In the fourth over the final five Innings.
Powers said that the Lions
were a better team than their
effort showed Wednesday.
‘It looks like they are where
we were last night." said Pow­
ers. referring to the Tribe's d is ­
appointing 3-1 loos to Deltona.
‘Maybe tonight will be a
wakrup call for them. They're a
good team with solid pitching,
good defense, and good hitters
... they're better than the way
they played tonight.*

scored) led the Seminole attack.
Montalvo finished with a double
and two ru n s scored. Lytle had
a single, a run, and an RBI. Ro­
binson also singled and scored
a run. Chris Bachand scored a
run.
Leading Oviedo (17-2) were
Schulte (home run): Knapp
(double, single, run): Holmes
(single. RBI), Paul Lubrano,
Brett Murphy, and Jered Good­
win (each with a single): and
Mellor (one run scored).
Wednesday’s game was also
something of a special occasion
In that It was played on Strnstrom-Rlnker Field at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium, a
facility that holds innumerable
fond memories for the coaching
stalls of both teams.
*lt w as a wonderful to come
back and play here tonight.*
said Oviedo coach Kenne
Brown, who started his coach­
ing career as an assistant to
Powers at Seminole. T spent a
lot of time here working with
Wes (Rlnker) when I was a boy.

Oviedo scratched out three
runs to make the final margin
respectable.
In the fifth Inning. Jeff Knapp
doubled and scored on Brett
Murphy’s single. Blaine Schulte
added a solo home run in th e
sixth (his ninth of the season).
In the sixth Inning. Bobby
Mrllor (running for Jarie Al­
varez) scored on Justin Holmes'
flare single down the right field
line.
Silv» (2-for-4 with a ru n

“The City of Sanford has done
a wonderful Job renovating thin
facility. Seminole has a One
field on Its campus, but the
team and I really enjoyed the
opportunity to play here this
evening. I Just wish wr had
played a better game*
Both teams have Important
district contests on tap this
weekend.
On Friday night, the Lions
will host the DeLand Bulldogs
In a 6A-Dlslrict 3 contest
scheduled for a 7 p.m. start at
Paul Milder Field. Seminole will
return (o Its campus to enter­
tain the Mainland Buccaneers
In a 2 p.m. game on Saturday at
Alumni Field.
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Lake Mary hammers DeLand,
stretches winning streak to 15

Senior Hals Sewards (above) retired si nine betters she faced and Sarsh
Smith came on to retire nine of 10 as the Lake Mary duo combined on their
third straight one-hitter in the Rome' 10-0 thumping of DeLand Wednesday.

DeLAND • Hey FSWA softball voters. WAKE UP.
When this week's state softball poll was re­
leased most people were mildly surprised to not
■ee defending state champion Lake Mary ranked
No. I. But not ranked at all? Come on.
With 12 of 14 players returning from last year.
Including all three pitchers, the Rams should be
ranked no matter what their record la. But when
you have won 12 straight, prior to Monday, there
should be no doubt.
Whether that entered Into the minds of the
players or not. Lake Mary has made a big state­
ment this week that they are ready to challenge
for another ring.
Wednesday afternoon at DeLand, the Rams
extended their warning streak to 15 games and
the pitching duo of Halle Sewards and Sarah
Smith combined on their third straight one-hit
shut out...ln as many days.
This performance may have been the best of
the week as Sowards retired all nine of the bat­
ters she faced and only a seelng-eye single by
Hanson In the bottom of the fourth Inning off
Smith kept the two senior righthanders from
throwing a perfect game.
It was not an overpowering performance as
Sowards and Smith only had two strike outs,
well below their average, but they did not walk
anyone and the defense did not commit an error,
so they only faced 19 batters In six Innings, one
over the minimum.
The 10-0, slx-lnnlng victory over the Bulldogs
was also Lake Mary's third Run Rule win. fol­
lowing 10-0 and 11-0 triumphs over Lyman and

Lake Brantley, respectively.
The Rams were a little slow In gelling started
on Wednesday, being held scoreless by a tough
DeLand squad for the first two Innings.
But things started to change In the third In­
ning as Lake Mary came up with three runs and
then took total control In the fourth Inning, plat­
ing six runs on seven hits, a walk, a hit batter
and an error.
The visitors finally ended the game with a sin ­
gle run In the sixth Inning.
Senior catcher JlU Wolcott, a Brevard Commu­
nity College slgnee. led the way offensively, go­
ing 3-for-3. Senior Jarkle Crispell and sopho­
more Yarah Otero were both 2-for-4.
Getting one hit each for the Rams were Kelly
Harbour. Lindsey Manx. Mrogan Dontrlch. Nicole
White. Sowards. Smith and Lauren Cooper.
The l-akf Mary squad will now take olf for the
Easter weekend, but will return next week to
play another back-to-back-to-back set on Tues­
day. Wednesday and Thursday.
These three games figure to be even more
competitive than this week as the Rams host a
hot Oviedo Lions outfit on Tuesday and Orlando
power Boone on Wednesday and then travel to
Winter Springs to takr on the defending Class
3A-Distrlct 13 champion Dears on Thursday. All
three games are set for a 7 p.m. start.

Laks Mary

R AM S 10, B U LLD O G S 0
003 6 0 1 . 1 0 14 O
000000. 0 1 4

Sowanb. Smith (41 and Wolrotl. Hum an and TrnUrgr. WP .
Sow a n b(7-1). L P _ lU m o n |7 9( S u re .S o u th . 2(1 _ none 311 .
none. I I H . none. HcrunU . Luke Mary 16-1; DrUuid 7 0

Stars rally past Raiders in baseball
SANFORD - The Seminole Community
College baseball team Just can't quite get
over the hump.
The ever-improving Raiders dropped a
tough doubleheader In Gainesville. 10-2
and 3-2, to Santa Fe Community College on
Saturday, then gave away a 10-1 first In­
ning lead in dropping a 17-13 slugfeet to
Florida Community College at Jacksonville
at Raider Field on Tuesday afternoon.
The losses dropped SCC to 16-26 on the
season, but worse, the three defeats were to
Mid-Florida Conference foes as the Raiders'
league mark fell to 6-12.
SCC barely challenged the Saints In the
first game on Saturday, giving up four runs
in the second Inning and six runs in the
fourth Inning and not scoring Its two runs
until the top of the seventh Inning.
Josh Rhodes and Todd BablJ were both
2-for-3 for the Raiders In the game.
The nightcap, however, was an excellent
game with SCC holding a 2-1 lead until
Henderson hit a two-run home run In the
bottom of the sixth Inning.
BablJ again led the Raiders, going 2-for-4
with a home run. Jose M aniur/ was also 2-

for-4 and drove In SCCs other run.
The Raiders looked like they were going
to beat one of the best teams, year-ln and
year-out. in the M-FC when they exploded
for 10 runs in the bottom of the first Inning
on Tuesday to take a 10-1 lead over FCC-J.
But the Stars quickly recovered, scoring
three runs In each of the third and fourth
Innings and then taking the lead for good
by plating six runs In the fifth Inning.
Former Lake Brantley star Brian Krot
proved to be a thorn In the side of the SCC
squad as he was 3-for-6 with a home run
(one of five for the Stars on the day) and two
doubles, scored three runs and drove In
three for FCC-J.
Contributing to a 19-hlt Raider attack
were Karecm Morton (3-for-5. home run.
three runs, two RBI), Ben Johanning (3-for5. triple, double, two runs, three RBI). Mar­
tinez (3-for-5. run, two RBI). Adam Shorts
(3-for-5, run). Johnnv Oulseppc l2-for-4,
run. RBI) and Rhodes (2-for-B. two runs,
two RBI).
Also. KentreUc Evans and Christian Cor*
vos (one single, one run and one RBI each),
BablJ (single. RBI) and CUff Dancy (run).
SCC will be on the road for Its next two
games, heading to Ocala to take on Central
Florida Community College In a Mid-Florida

Conference game today starting at 3 p.m..
then traveling to Clearwater on Saturday to
play St. Petersburg Junior College starting
at 2 p.m.

Rams get

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winning

SATURDAY

SAINTS 10-3. RAIDERS 3-2
CoOsgs 000 000 2 _ 2 7
■asta F s Csau*. cCeOsgs
o n s t* 0 4 0 * 0 0 x 1 1 0 11 0
(taker. Dancy 14) and Gubcppr. Sanchez and Gahbanl.
WP _ Sanchez. LP _ {taker (4-5). Save _ none. 2(1 . none.
311. none. IIH . SFCC. Verilnde.

1010 010 0 0 0 . 2 7 0
000 102 0 0 X . S 7 1
Dawaon and Oulaeppe. Radawvkl. Ilanrmhan (7) and
Gabbard. W P .Km km nki. LP_ Dawson 13-5). Sure_ Hanmhon. 2D . none. 3B _ none. HR . SCC. T. hub); SFCC.
Henderson. Record* _ SFC C 10-15.

TU ESDA Y
STARS 17. RAIDERS 13
Florida CC-Jax.
•saUaols CC

1 03 361 2 0 1 . 1 7 20 4
(1(800 001 1 1 0 . 13 10 7

UngmfcJIcT. NUoon It). Kmermons (8) and Oonrc.
Th ljpe n, So m H). Daweon IS), (taker |Q| and Outaeppe.
W P . NUoon. LP .Sona. Save _ Kiltennana. 211 . FCC-J.
Krot X Kin* S C C Johonnln* 3U . FCC-J. Kin* SCC.
Johanntn*. H R .F C C -J . Pace. Krot. Hudson. Kin*. SCC.
Morton. Rcronb . F C C -J 21-18 overall. 8-10 M F C SCC
16-26 overall 6-12 M FC.

•MMUMI-------LAKE MARY - The Lake
Mary boys lacroaae team
fturtfd • new winning
ili&gt;air Wednesday night.
Creek. 16-5. at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
' The Rama aaiw tb d r fivegame winning run snapped
In a tough loss to Jackson­
ville-BoUca last Friday, but
had little trouble with the
Bears on Wednesday.
Senior attackers Adam
Kurtr and Brian Montgom­
ery again fed the way for
Lake Mary, scoring six and
four goals, respectively.

Ken Ho and Bob Link

Bambino Majors, Babe Ruth League in action tonight
BABE RUTH LEAGUE

Schedule _ Thursday, at
Historic Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium. Rotary Club Athletics vs.
Nobles Communication White
Sox, 6 p.m.
BAMBINO MAJORS
Schedule _ Thursday, at Roy
Holler Junior Field. Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos vs.

Rlnker Materials Devil Rays,
5:45 p.m.
BAMBINO MINORS
FRIDAY. MARCH 3 6
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: two hits _ Justin Peterson
(home run. run. four RBI). Raymon Espinal (double, two runs,
two RBI), Tony Walls (double,
two runs). Julian Pearson (two
runs, two RBI). John Valentine

(run. two RBI). Corey Brooks
(two runs). Nick Danllla (two
RBI). Travlus Mathis (RBI); one
hit _ Deandrc Adams (run. RBI).
Jeremy Murphy, Roy Valentine.
Justin Smith. Ed Maldanaldo
(one run each). Ben McGhee
(RBI): one run _ David Delk.
New Tribes Mission Indians:
one lilt _ Justin Stansell,
Mathew Snyder (one run each).

Reggie White (RBI). William
Fugate. Andy Hatwell; one RBI _
Jonell Stile.
Pirates: three hits _ Mark
Layton (home run. three runs,
three RBI). Christopher Sellers
(triple, two runs, four RBI).
Lome Merthle (double, run.
three
RBI).
Cameron
Thompkins (three runs. RBI);
two hits _ Okayc Manley (triple.

two runs, two Kill). Brandon
Hostlch (triple, run. two ROD.
Jermaine Casey (two nms. RBI).
Jimmy Sellers. Greg Hardy (two
runs cachl, Brandon Williams
(run): one hit _ Skyler Cowhlg.
Royals: three hits _ Brandon
Wclty (two doubles, two runs,
three RBI); two hits _ Eric liall
(two nms. two RBI), Shane
Please see Babe Ruth, Page 2B

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Legal Notices
rra ra

o f F l o r id a
d b f a n t m s n t o f e n v ir o n m e n t a l p r o t e c t io n

FWOlie HOTMI OF INTENT

to

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c o n s t r u c t io n f ir b h t

The department of Environmental Protection grve* nobca o&lt; it*
to iaso# a permit to Folystar Industrie*. Inc. Pott omca
■oa &gt;20733. Longwood. Florida. 92712-0733. to construct printIno prota no. 1. which it a source el air enaction* The facility it
located at 1200 Chattel ftract. Longwood. Seminole County.
Florida The Department hai aeilgned File Number 1170040-004AC to the protect
The Department *nNtime the permit with the attached condihone unlen a reiponte received In accordmce with the following
procedural reeutti tat • different daemon or ligniflcant change of
The Department wiN accept written comment* concerning the
propoied permit ttmence action for i period of t4 (fourteen)
ttayi from the dale of public* lion of -PUBLIC NO TIC I Q£ iHTtNT
IQ HSUik C O N STRUCTION PC* M( T " Written comment* ihould
be provided to the Oitmet office at 33t&gt; Maguire Doutevsrd, tulle
232. Orlando, Florida 37403. Any written comment* hied ihiH be
mad available for public impaction If written comment* received
m u lt In a ngnihcanl change In the propoied agency aetton. the
Department ihaH rente die propoied permit and require, it
applicable, another Public Notice
The Department vriN tame the permit with the attached condihone unleet a thnaly petition tor an adminictrativ* hearing ia filed
punuant to taction* 120 M B and 120 &gt;7 F I . be for* the decdl.ne
tor filing a petition The procedure* tor petitioning for • hearing
are eat forth bo low
A perron who** eubitantiai inter**ti are effected by the propoeed permitting decleion may petition for an admintetrattv* pro­
ceeding (hearing) under Section* 120 MB and 1t0.IT al the
Florida Statutoa (F S ) The petition mutt contain the information
tal forth below and muet bo filed (received) in the Office ol
Qenoral Couneel of the Department at 3000 Commonwealth
Bouiavard. Mail faction 3S. Tallahassee Florida 31900-3000
Patittem Mod by the permit applicant ar any of th# parti** Baled
below muet bo Med within fourteen day* of receipt ol this notice
of Intent. Petitlorn Mad by any perron* other than tho*e entitledto written notice under Section* 120 00(3) of the F t . however,
eny per*on who atbed th* Deportment lor nolle# of agency action
may fit* ■ petition within fourteen day* el receipt ol that nolle*,
regard!*** of th* dal* of publication A petitioner the* mad a
copy of the petition to th* applicant at th* add feet indicated
above at th* tint* of filing Th* fathir* af any perron to Me a peltban within th* appropriate time parted lhall comtitut# a waiver a!
that person* nghi to request an administrative del*munition
(hearing) under Section* 120 M 0 and 120 07 F S . or to intervene
in this proceeding and participate a* a party to It. Any subsequent
intervention will be only at th* approval el the presiding officer
upon th* tiling of a motion in compManc* with lluto 20-104 104 of
th* Florida Admmtetrattv* Cod* ( F A C )
A petition that disputes the mat-mil tecta on which th*
Department** action It bated mutt contain the following informa­
tion
(e) Th* name and address of each agency affected and each
agency's fd* or identification number. It known;
(b) Th* name, address, and telephone number o l the petitioner,
th* mm*, addre**, and lets phone number of th* petitioner'* rep­
resentative. It any. which aSail be the addrea* tor lervice porpoi­
se during the court* ol the proceeding, end an a* pi anabon ol
how th* petitioner * substantial interest* wilt bo effected by the
agency determination.
(c) A statement of how and when petitioner received nolle* ol
the agency action or prepoaad action.
(d) A statement of aB disputed issue* of material fact. II there are
"on*, the petition muet to indicate.
(*) A concise statement ot the ultimate fact* altooed. at well al
th* rule* and statute* which anbtle th* petitioner to relief, end
(0 A statement of th* specific rules or statute* the petitioner
contends require reversal or modification of th* agency * pro­
posed action, and
&lt;«1 * itatement of th* retiet sought by the petitioner, stating prec»»ef» the action petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect
to th* agency's proposed action.
A petition that dost net dispute the material tacts upon which
th* Department * action is based shall cut* that no tuck facts
s»* tn dispute and otharwts# shall contain th* asms information
a* sat forth above, as required by Rule 24-104 301 F A C
Becaue* the adminietrathr* hearing process I* designed to for­
mulate final agency action, th* tiling ol a petition means that th*
Department's final aettoa may be different from th* position taken
by it in this notice. Person* whose tubttanUel interest* trill be
affected by any tuch final decision ol the Department on th*
application have th# right to petition to become a party to th*
proceeding in accordance with th* requirements sat forth above
Mediation under Section 120.473 ol th* F.S. is not avaiUbto in
this proceeding.
A complete protect Me l* available tor public inspection during
normal buoinoet hour*. 4 00 a m. to 4 00 pm .. Monday through
Friday, aacapt togal holiday*, a t th* Department at Environmental
Protection, S310 Maguire Boulevard. 4uil* 232. Orlando. Florida.
Publish April t . IB M
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Nobca N hereby gwen test a Pubke Hearing w« be held ri the
CumitoahmHoornat SisCityHaA in PwCMyof Senlord. Floridaat 700
detach P M on APfBL12.14*0to conoldir St*odopbon of an ordnance
bythe Cnyof Banted. Florida. *i* olwtocri baa fc»«owe:
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desiring to eaemtae Bwtame.
mi perws Niwiii ana cicuvora inu n&gt;V9Vi opponuiNy d dwnaaro
at said hearing
Byorder ot Pi* CMyCommission of SwCbyof Santed. Ftorids
PERSONS WITH DtSABHJTIES NBtOtNO ASSISTANCE TOFBRTKfrate m any of n a a i fnocssdnob ihould contact the
HUMAN HESOURCSS OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3304424 44
HOURS INADVANCEOF THEMEETING
AOMCSTOTHBPUBLIC: Ifa person dtodts toappeal a decWonmads
hi rtwf raid • vwtrafimwcoid oI tht procftdkngt. Inciudno tha itibtvonf ana • vhmom, wmen ncora mnot provmea oy vw wayovaanvoFU
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Janet R. Doutpterty CMC
CityClerk
Pubbeh. Apr# t. IBM
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TUB S T. JO H N S BIVBR W ATBR M AHANIM BNT DISTRICT
■hr** netle* a l Ha totawt t* Issue
permit an M arsh IB , 1M B:
A. DUDA A SONS. INC . P O BOX 420247. OVIEDO. FL 32742.
application #3744 The District proposes to allocate 0 Ol million
gallons per day (mgd) of wotor for urbon landscape irrigation. 0 41
mgd ol water for sod irrigation, and 0 003 mgd of erator for house­
hold type usee Th* withdrawal* used by this pm poeed project
will consist of ground water Irom th* Floridan aquifer via 40 sc live
walls In 4*minot# County located in Soction IS . Township 21
South. Range 31 Eaat known as MITCHELL MULK.
C IN TEX HOMES. 1ST SOUTHALL LN 4230. MAITLAND. FL
32741. application 440412. Th* District proposes lo allocate 0.27
mllron gallon* per day (mgd) of water lor 00.0 acre* ol golt
aoureo Irrigation. Th* withdrawal* used by this proposed protect
will consist of ground water from Ihe Flondan aquifer via 1 pro­
posed well, ground water from the Surtlcial aquifer via 14 pro­
posed welts, and surface water from a pond via 2 proposed
pump* in Seminoi* County located in Sections 3 4 4 10 11.
Township 20 South. Rang* 2S B a il known a* MAGNOLIA PLAN­
TATION OOLF CLUB.
Th* fil*t(t) containing osch of th* listed applications!*) it avail­
able lor inspection Monday through Friday accept lor legal holi­
day. 404 a m. to 4 00 p m. ol the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or th* appropriate Service
Center Th* District mil take action on th* permit application Uitsd uni#** a petition tor formal administrative hearing i* Mad Any
person whose substantial interests ar* or maybe affected by any
of th* District'* permitting decision* identified above may peti­
tion tor an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections
120 449 and 120 47. F 4 or may choot* lo pursue mediation as an
alternative remedy under Section* 120 444 end 120.473. F S ,
before th* deadline tor filing a petition. Choosing mediation will
not adversely affect the right to a hearing it mediation do** not
result In a settlement The procedure* for pursuing mediation ar*
set forth in Soction 120 473. F t . and Rules 2S-104 111 and 24104 401 - 404 F A C Psbtions must comply with the requirements
ol Florida Administrative Cod*. Chapter 24-104 and be filed with
(received by) the District Clerk, located at St. Johns River Water
Management District. 4040 Reid S t. PO Boa 142S. Palatka.
Florida. 32174-142S Petitions tor administrative hearing on th*
above application!*) must be Mad within twenty-one (21) day* ol
publication of this notice Failure to til* a petition within this tun*
period shall constitute a waiver of any rights tuch person may
have to request an administrative hearing under Sections 120 SSf
and 120 47, F S , concerning the subtect permit application
Petition* which ar* not Med in accordance with the above provi­
sion* ar* subtect lo dismissal
Lynn Minor
Data Management Supervisor
Division of Pornut Date Service*
Publish Apnl I. 1444
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NOTIflB
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Notice it hereby given that I
em engaged in business at 4213
Oak Court. Winter Park. FL
32742.
Seminole
County.
Florida, under th* Fictitious
Nam* ot "A U L ’ BIT OF
BVIR TTH IN B*, and that I
Intend to rtgttter told nemo
with
tho
Division
of
Corporations,
Tallahassee.
Florida, in accordance with th*
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To-WIt Section
•44 04. Florida Blalute* IM t
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Publish Apnl 1. 1M0
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NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AUCTION

N4 TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OB TNI 1UTN JVB40ML
emeurr, m and bon
•IIMNOLI BOUNTY,
JURISDICTION DIVISION

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PLAINTIFF

JA M !4 0. WILSON
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, M V IS IIS .
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
UINORS. CREDITORS.
TR U S TIIS ANO ALL O THIR
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M T tR IS T BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
JAMBS D WILSON;
CARMEN S. WILSON
IB LIVING, ANO IB M A D .
T N I UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. 0 « VtSIta. GRANT SIS,
A StIQ N IlS. U IN O R S.
CMIOITORS. TRUSTS IS
ANO ALL O THIR PARTI 14
CLAIMINO AN IN T IR IS T BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST CARMIN B.
WILSON; JOHN O M ANO
JA N t DOS AS UNKNOWN
TINANTS IN POSM SSION

Babe Ruth*
!■

Moore (two runs. RBI). Harold
Notice l* hereby gnren
McConnell Towing wiN s*B if D aniels Jr. (run. RBI). Gregory
Public Auction lor **1**0# far Belmont (three RBI). Bryan
Cash an demand to higheat bid­ Hope (two runs): one hit _
der. the tallowing deeerlbad
Ruddy
Ifeclde.
Alex
vehicles
4-22-49
D'Alcsaandni (one ru n each),
•OHond 1HOCAS437JAI41340 Eric Jenkins (RBI).
4-S4-4U
43 Chry 1C3BC44C3DC143434
SATURDAY. MARCH
•4 Buie tG4AB44R4EW«33l4S
Devil
Rays: three hits _
4-24-44
T tavarses McGill (double, two
44 Butter
1BUO 1W 0XV1004311 Traitor runs): two hits _ Jo h n Salco
4-27-44
44 Maid JMIOC311711423444 (triple, two runs, two RBI). Matt
•4 Eegi JE3CU3CXIKUO711ft Kearney (two runs). Thomas
4-24-44
Paladtno (run): one hit . Myler
SOChev 1QIJC1114NJI73444 Nell. Jessica Dickey. Freddie
*4 Pont 102NIS4D4KC44BMI
■7 Bard IFAPP3S44HW241M4 Oatnea, James Kearney (one
Th# Auction win b* held at run each). Anonlo Miles. Danny
12 00 pm on said data* abavl Ortiz.
McConnell Towing B Recovery
M ariners: two h its _ Emory
2400 Sanlord Ave , Sanford, FL
32773 Prospective bidder* may Griffith (run. RBI). J o e Howard
inspect vehicle* one hour prior
to sate Terms nre cash er
Certified Fund* McConnal
Towing raaarva* th* right to
accept er rafect any and

Jeff

bid*

Publish April 1,1449

MB M g * IB

D C B -I

MRS: Estate of
THEOOORt J CONFORT1.

Th# attaWtoUeion of *w ESTATE
OB THCOOORS J COMFORT! uN

H B T H ffS T *"™
NOTICE IS H IN IB V OJVtN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure doled
March I t , 1SSS, entered In Civil
Coe* No. 47-1722-CA14-W of
th* Circuit Court of th* 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In and lor S IM NOLI County. Senlord, Florida.
I win sell to th* higheat and
bool bidder for cash the Fleet
Door of Courthouse of the
■IM IN0LI County Courthouse
located at 201 N. Park Avenue
in Sanford, Florida, al 1t:S0
am. on th# 20th day of APRIL.
IM 0 th* following described
property at tal forth In said
Summary Final Judgment lowit
LOT 24. BLOCK D SIM INOLI
SITES. ACCOROINO TO T N I
P U T THEREOF. R IC O R O ID IN
P U T BOOK TS, PAGES 40
THROUOH 43. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECOROB OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tht* tSth day of MARCH.

1M9
(CIRCUIT COURT ESAU
MARYANNI M OR E!. CLERK
Clark ot ffie Circuit Court
By; Jin* E. Jaeesric
Deputy Cloth
THE U W OFFICES OB
DAVID J STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY BON PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suite 400
Plantation. FL 32324
(S44) 233-4000
07-14244
In accordant* with the
American with Disabilities Act
person* with dtaabfKtle* need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In thl* proceeding
should contact th* Clark of th*
Circuit Court at th* 4#mmol#
County Courthouse at 407-3234330. not later than seven day*
prior to the proceeding If hear­
ing Impaired. l-OOO-MS-4771
(TOO) or 1-400-044-4770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish March 24. and April 1,
1000

OCA-210
IN THE OINOUfT COURT
BOR SIN N IO LB BOUNTY,
BLORIOA
PRO SATE DIVISION
PM# Number S 0 -II7 0 P
IN RE; ESTATE OF
CARMIN LIMA.
Oaceased
NO TICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration of Ih*
salat* of CARMEN LIMA,
deceased. File Number 44tf 7CB. I* pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florid*. Probate Division, th*
address ol which Is; 301 N. Park
Avenue. Senlord, BL 32771.
Th* name* end addresses of
Ih* Personal Representative
and
Ih*
Personal
Representative's attorney era
tel lorih below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AB persons on whom this
nolle* ie served who have
obtections that challenge Ih*
validity ol Iho Will, the qualifi­
cation* of
Ih*
Perianal
Representative, venue, or juris­
diction ol this Court are
required la file their obfeeban*
with th.* Court WITHIN THE
U T I R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OB THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of Ih* Decedent
and elhtr parsons having
claim* or demand* against
Decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol this nolle# it served
within three month* alter Ih*
del* at Ih* first publication ol
this Nolle* must Me their
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
All other creditor* al tha
Decedent and persona having
claim* or demands against Ih*
Decadent's estate must lito
their claim* with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILE0
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* del* ol Ih* tin t publica­
tion ot this Notice is April I.
1444
Personal Representative
ANTONIO LIMA
134 Fairway Drive
Senlord. FL 32771
Attorney lor Personal
Represanlabv*
JAMES A DARKS
11 TOW First Street Ste B
Sanford. Florida 32771
(407) 321-1224
Florida Bar No I47S44
Publish April I. S. 1949
OEB-S

NOTtBNO THAT.

S om e supporters o f the trip
argued that If the pope could
visit C u b a as he did last year,
the Orioles surely could as
well.
A bsurd.
T he pope was on a peace
m ission, spreading Christianity
through a devoted populace.
The Orioles went down to play a
game a n d spread th eir name
through a country full of base­
ball talent.
M aybe the Orioles are looking
to ta k e one of the few valuable
resources remaining from a
country that has already been
sirtpped bare.
The Orioles and m ajor league

Itwo runs). M arcus Hensley.
Robbie Lockhart (one run each):
one hit _ Matthew Hoelter
(triple, run. two RBI). Rowdy
Miller (double, run). Thomas
Kicks (RBI). Show n Oatiepy.
Joey Ouerea.

MONDAY. MARCH 3
Pirates: two h its _ Brandon
Bootich (double, run. RBI).
Jim m y Sellers (run. RBI): one
hit _ Jermaine Casey (home
n in . tun. three RBI), Greg
Hardy (home ru n . run. two RBI).
Mark Layton (home nm. run,
RBI), Lome M erthle (double,
run), Chris Sellers. Cameron
Thompklns, Skyler Cowhtg (one
n m each).
New Tribes Mission Indiana:
one h|l _ Matthew Snyder
(double, run. two RBI). Reggie

baseball can call It ‘Just a
baseball game* all they want.
But lo the oppressed Cubans
It meant much more.
Seeing Sellg a n d Angelos
laughing and frolicking with a
despot with a long record of
hum an rights abuires was a
disgrace lo the gam e and to the
country.
L i t l u r a d IM ti
Please. Mkhact Jordan, don't
come back. Let our memories

o f your buzzer-beater that wan
the Bulls a sixth title last year
be ourfinal memory of you a s
a player.
The Charlotte Hornets may
be a way f ir you to go out an

White (double, run, RBI). Anu(
Hedvall (double, run). Jo
Lopes (run). Matthew Hayes.
Koyals: three hits 'j.
Jenkins (three doubles,
runs, four RBI). Ruddy Heckle
(two doubles, three runs, twol
RBI). Orrgory Belmont (two
runs. RBI): two hits _ Brett
Coulter (triple, nm). • Alex
D'Alessandro (double, two runs.
RBI). Drandon Welty (double.
RBI). Shane Moore (two RBI):
one hit _ Harold Daniels Jr.
(RBI). Eric Hall. Biyan Hope
(one run each).
Mariners: two hits _ Joey
Guerra (double. RBI): one hit _
Shawn Oarlrpy. Marcus liensky. Grady Pffueger (one nm
each). Brandon Venney. Rowdy
Miller.

your terms, but Just remember
when Muhammad All. Jim
Palmer and Joe Namath tried
to go out on thetr own terms.

Rams-

ga IS

chipped • tn with two scores
each, while Rob Rauch and
Orvn Burnette added one goal
each.

Kerns scorn) four goats and
Rutledge one for Cypress Creek
12- 8 ) .

The Rams will be In action
again tonight, hosting FlaglerPalm Coast from Bunnell at
7:30 p.m. at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.

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WITHM THE LATER OF T H R H f )
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE CP
THB FIRST PUBLICATION OB 1MB
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) OATS
AFTER THE CMOS OF SERVICE OF
A C O ST 0B TMS NOTICE ON

m at

AB credMora of 4te
on wham a oopy el 4*a
I* served wffiun Uvea A
er t o date oT toe Ural
of M s noBoe must Ble
rith this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OB THREE
MONTHS APTEN THB DATE OB
THB FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ON THIR TY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OB SERVICE
OB A COBV OB THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AN offier creditor* #f the deca­
dent** estate meat M
■talma arid) this Court WITHM
1MRBB (3) MONTHS ABT1R THE
DATE OB THE BIRET PUBLICA­
TION OB THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMAN0S AND
O BJECTIO NS NOT SO F II I 0
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data of Ih* first publica­
tion of Ihi* notice to March IS.

Free fishing this weekend
SANFORD - The Oanw and Flesh Water Fish
Commission (OFC) has designated Easter
weekend as Flee Fishing Days In Florida.
On April 3 and 4. anyone, including non­
residents. can sport-Bah in any public freshwa­
ter la k e or rive r in Florida without a fishing li­
cense.
T h e free Ashing weekend provides anglers
an opportunity to experience Florida's extraor­
dinary fisheries.* Ed Moyer, director of the
GFC*a Division of Fisheries, said. *lt also can
serve ms a reminder to those who haven't been
Ashing tn a while th a t It is a healthy, fun. out­
door experience.*
D uring the free fishing period, all other fish­
ing law s and regulations will rem ain in effect. A
copy o f the Florida Boot! Fishing Quid* snd
Rraulffitions S u m m a ry is available free from
any fishing license vendor or OFC office.
In 1900. the Florida Legislature authorised
the OFC to designate tiro days each •year as
free fishing days. Since then, the OFC has set
aside two days in J u n e during National Fishing
Week a s a free fishing weekend.
•Moving the free fishing weekend from June
to A pril will enable people to fish In cooler

CRYSTAL C. LEWIE
1442 Meyers Drive
TltotvUto. FL 32744
Attorney tor
Personal Representative:
HARRY A. JONES. EEO UIR I
Florida Bar No: 123404
P. O. Boa 4447
TiluavUto, FL 327S2-S447
Telephone (407) 244-0334
PubUeh; March 24. and April 1.
1SBB
DCA -207

C I T Y OS LABI MARY.
FLO MSA
N O T M S OF PUBLIC
N (A TM R O W IK TIBK Jm O N AL
I U 4 4 M N eiB TBR
d cvxlopm ebt of

HI TNB OMOU7T COUNT
BON SBMINOLB COUNTY,
BW* He. 44-73-O P
M RE: ESTATE OB
JACK M. MCKEE
Docoaood.

The administration of Ih*
aetata of JACK M. MCKEE,
deceased. File Number 94-73CP. la pending In th* Circuit
Court for Seminole Countm
Florida. Probata Ohrlaion. ih*
addrea* of which I* BO.
Drawer C. Sanlord. Florida
32771.
Th* name and addrea* of th*
Personal Representative and
th# Personal Representative's
attorney ore eat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
All persons on whom this
notice it served who have
objections that challenge the
validity Ol th* WiB. the quekflcatlone
of
Ih*
Portonal
Representative, venue, or |uriodiction ot Ihto Court ar*
required to file their objection*
with this Court WITHIN THE
L A T IN OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AVE
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ot the decedent
end other persona having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of ttu* nolle* to served
within throe monls alter Ih*
dale of Ih* first publication ol
this nolle* must III* their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
All other creditors ol Ih* dece­
dent and persons having claim*
or demand* against the dece­
dent's estate must hi* their
claims with thi* 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
Tho data ol Iho first publica­
tion ol thi* Nolle* is March 24.
1444
Personal Represented**
DEBORAH L. MORRISON
•70 Saranac Drive
Winter Spring*. FI 32704
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Carol E Donahue
Florida Bar No 240401
2431 Lee Road
Winter Perk. Florida
32744-1743
Telephone (407) 740-6009
Publish March 24. and April I.
1949
DEA-203

Legal N o ticts

L e g a l N o tic e *

NOTICE IS HEM ET OIVEN that
Bw City c o nunieuon ol the City
aI Lake Mery writ koto a Public
Hearing on April IS. IS M . at
7 00 P. M . ot a* soon thevealtev
a* possible. In tk* Commission
Clumbers. 100 N Country Club
Kood. Lab* Mary Florida. Th*
purpose o l tk* (waring I* to
isoalv* public input and to
dtlanvuno It a proposed change
to th* Heathrou International
Busina** Canter (IBC) ONI
Development Order constitute*
a substantial (tension regard­
ing change* to the development
program through tlmullanoous
increases and decrease* ol tho
currently approv'd land uaaa;
deleting condition* which have
been satisfied or er* no longer
applicable, eliminating redun­
dant requirement, clarifying
vague language; and consoli­
dating a.I previous intendments
to th* Development Order with­
in th* proposed Development
Order
Th* Heathrow IBC DRUPUO
property Is located in Section S.
township 20, Nceg* 30. further
described at located on tho
south aid* of County Rood 44A.
swot of Interstate 4. containing
•pproalmately 214.3 acre*.
Documents relating to tha pro­
posed change, a complete legal
description end information and
materials
relsting to
th*
Heathrow IBC at* available at
the address below. Thoso in
attendance el Ih* Publie
Hearing desiring to prooenl
input will be heard and written
comments may bs hied with tho
City Commission at th* Public
Hearing or by muling same lo
th* address btlow c/o -C ity
Plsnner". Tha tearing may be
continued from Inn* to lima as
lound necessary Further infor­
mation pertaining lo this davolopmen! may be obtained from
th* City Planner'! Office. Lake
Mary C ity Hail. 100 N Country
Club Road (P 0 Boa 440700)
Lake Mary. Florida 3274S-OTOO;
(407) 324-3044
Parsons ar* tdvitad if lh*y
dtcid* lo appeal sny decision
made a l Ih* hearing, lha will
need a record ol th* proceed­
ing*. and for such purpose they
may need to entur* that a ver­
batim record ol the proceed­
ings is mads, which record
includes th* Isthmony and evi­
dence upon which Ih* appeal i*
to b* mad*
Persona with ditabiliti** naedmg aaaietanc* I* participate in
any of that* proceeding*
should contact Ih* City AOA
Coordinator al teaal 24 hours In
advance ol Ito meeting al
(407)324-3024
POOl ISH April 1.1934
DEB-20

ifEM

FIOTtTM W B N A M
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am in buainaaa al 104 (late
Road 414, Winter Opnng*.
lemmola
County.
Florida
22704, under th* liclillout
name of
CUSTOM NO MB 4 OF
O lt m iA L FLO BIOA
and dial I inland to register said
name with tha Secretary ol
Slat* af Florida, in accordance
with lha provision* of fh*
Fictitious Name Statute, to-wlt
Section 444 04 Ftorids Otelutee
ASSOCIATE 0 DE4ION B
CONSTRUCTION. INC
By Byron B Bonyedi.
It* President
Publish April 1. 1444
DEB-4

M TNI CMOIfIT COURT.
SWNTBBNTN JUOMUU.
OMOUIT, M ANO FOR
4BMIMOLB COUNTY,
0 . M -4 2 3 -0 A -1 4 -B
KEY BANK. N.A.. l/h/a Key
Barth of New Verb. Vk/a
Key Bank of Now York, N A .
successor by merger to
Key Bank of Woatorn
Now York. N A..
Plaintiff,

l | \ | ^ l l l I' l

weather and to take advantage of spectacular
spring fishing tn Florida." Moyer said.
For Information about local fishing opportu­
nities, contact th e nearest regional office
OPC or visit Its Web Bite on the Inti
www.state.fi.ua/gfc/ for up-to-date
regulations a n d Information.

8HUPT8 SCOOP
Vow to get someone, particularly a „ __
person, T looked on Fishing" during th
weekend.

PISHING FORECAST
Expect good bass action to continue In the]
river, especially from Puzzle lotkr south to Lake
Winder. Small Rapalas are very good this time 1
of year, as bass are feeding on tiny ditch min- *
tiows. Look for arras of moving water near Ir­
regular structures, such us creek mouths.
band-bars, etc. Bass hold tn these areas tu am- •
bush unsuspecting bultfish.
Sebastian Inlet continues to have good action
with snook, redflsh. Rounder and trout. Live
shrimp, finger mullet, one-ounce Jigs, Rebels
and Rapalas all work well.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports fair
offshore action when seas are culm. Cobla can
tnr found off the beaches and on the wrecks.
King mackerel are on Pelican Flats, while dol­
phin and wohoo ure scattered. Inside the Port,
expect flounder and sheepshend. Trout and
redflsh are rated as fair on the finis of the Ranaira and Indian Rivers
Bonce Inlet Is featuring good action with
sheepahrud, drum , redflsh. small bluefisli. and
a few flounder. Live or dead shrimp Is the lop
ball. Trout and redflsh are rated us good in
Mosoulto Lagoon.
\

v*

R. MICHAEL ARRINGTON.

*1 cl.

Defendant)*).
H O T M I OF BALE
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant
to
■
Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure. I will
cell Ih* following described
property located In Seminote
County. Florida;
Lot* 1B1 and 143. FRANK L.
WOODRUFF'S SUBDIVISION,
according lo tha plat thereof at
recorded in Plot Boob 3. page
44. ol Ih* public record* of
•aminolo
County.
Florida.
Together with' range, refrigera­
tor.
•I public cate, lo tha highast
bidder, lor eaoh, at th* weet
front door of Ih* Semlnol*
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, al 1 1 0 0 a m on APRIL
20. 1444.
Nolle*. American W“th
Dtoabilitis*
Act of 1440.
Administrative Order No 44-20
Person* with a disability who
need e special accommodation
lo participate In this proceeding
should
conlecl
Disability
Coordinator at 301 North Path
Avenue. Suite N.30t, Sanford.
Florid* 3277t al least five days
prior lo
tho
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 SiL
4227; 1-400-499-477I (TDD
m if i only).
WITNESS my hand end Soil ol
thi* Court on MARCH 14. 1944
(Court Soel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
0y: Jane E. Jasenie
Deputy Ctorh
Donald L. Smith. Esquire
Attorney lor Ploinlilf
500 North Ocean Street
Jecksonville. FL 32202
Telephone 904/3S4-344S
Publish March 24. and April I.

1499
OSA-209

Legal N otices

Legal Notices

FUBUO AM NOUNOBM INT
IBVfTATION T O BID
Seeled bid* will be received by
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COL­
LEGE (Owner). 100 Weldon
Boulevard. Eanford. FL 32771.
until 2 00 p m local time.
Thursday. April 4, 1444. at the
office ol Norman Cervenha.
Construction Manager. Building
T -t . far Asbestos Abatement
service* for the Bominoi*
Community College Science
Building 4201
Bid* received alter this time
will
not
be
accepted
Immediately thereafter, bids will
be opened publicity in th*
Corferenc* Room of Building TI . All Asbestos Abatement work
performed shall b* in accor­
dance with the specifications
prepared by RSI snd provided
by th* ICC Construction Office
Any Bidder* interested in *
site inspection must contact
Norman Ccrvenka. Ssmmol*
Community College. (407) 3242003. lor an appointment
Address each sealed bid lo
Semtnoia Community College.
100
Weldon
Bouiavard.
•enford. Florida. 32773. ATTN
Norman Cervenka. Construction
Manager Bids mutt be handdehveied lo Building T-t. Bids
delivered via mail. Federal
Eapret* or other carrier will
N Q t be accepted
Tha Owner reserves th* right
to accrot or rojacl sny or all
bid* or part* thereof, or to
waive any informalities therein,
or to accept other than the low•si bid when considered to be
in th* best interest ol Ih*
Owner
Publish April t. 1999
DEQ-9

**PUBLIC NOTICE**
BAHFOBD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Th* Senlord Airport Authority
will hold It* regular
board
meeting on Tuesday. April 4. at
E.30 a m
al the Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Saoculiv*
Offico* Conference Room. A.K.
Shoemaker Domet be Terminal.
One Red Cleveland Boulevard.
Senlord. Florida Information
may be obtained by contacting
the eeecuthr* office* during
normal business hour* at 3227771.
Please take nolle* that if eny
parson decide* lo appeal eny
decleion made by the tenfold
Airport Authority with respect
to any matter considered al Ih*
mealing or hearing scheduled
herein, he or the will need a
record ol th* proceedings, end
that, for tuch purpose, he or
she may need to entur* that a
verbatim record ol th* proceed­
ing t is mad*, which record
includes th* testimony and evi­
dence upon which tho appeal is
bated, per section 144 0)0$.
Florida Statute*. Person* with
dsebilitie* needing setitlsnce
to participate In any ol thee*
proceedings should conlecl Ih*
Eaocullv* Director'* office 44
hours in advance of Ih* meeting
■1322-7771.
Victor D. White. A A E

Eaeeutive Director .

Publish Apnl 1. 1*44
DEB-3

�Swntaol* Herald. Sanford, Florida - Triuraday. April 1,1900 •

People
i

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R ecovery
Freeh Start Rec n w y programa offctu 12-step support
groups tor those experiencing
life-controlling problems. The
groups meet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m., a t Destiny Church.
3110 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park. For Information
can 382-3332 or 384-8135.

TonghLove support
ToughLove Orlando, a p a r­
ent support group, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to 0 p.m. at'
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140Hsnr. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove la a sen-help, ac­
tive. parent euppoet group for
parents troubled bv their chil­
dren’s behavior. The group Is
open to parents at preteens.
adult children.
For more Information rril
(407) 324-0724 or vtatt their
web site at toughtove.org.

A lin oa, A lateea
ALANON and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church, 730 Upsala
Road.
Sanford.
For
Information, call 323-8524.

Bine Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue O n u s Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Pickers and p in n e r s
are
welcome. For Information, call
Jo h n Shaffer. 829-4931.

Submarine veterans
The United States Submarine
Veterans,
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 West
SR 46. the first Thursday of the
month. All subm ariners, both
active or otherwise, are wel­
come. For Information, call
Bud Simpson. 330-4445.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday of the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First
Presbyterian Church, com er of
Fourth Street and Park Avenue.
Sanford. For more Information,
please call 321-6734. The pub­
lic is invited to attend.

Amateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, a t 7:30 p.m., at the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive, Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lambert. 6958764, or A1 Kirk. 322-4487.

U niversity wom en
American Association of Uni­
versity Women meets the first
Thursday of each month at 7
p.m. at the Rolling Hills
Moravian Church. State Road
434. Longwood.
For Information, call Linda
Polonus. 644-4094.

S u n rise K lw anls
The Seminole Sunrise Kl­
wanls Club meets every Friday.

Quit claim s, don’t avoid probate

a t 7 a.m.. at Shoney s, US 1702. south of Airport Boulevard.
Oueat are welcome. For Infor­
m ation. call Tbny McDaniel at
334-0400.

Fruu clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunisations
will be held every Friday, from
0 to II a.m.. a t the Oeneva
Elementary School tn the old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Oeneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partm ent In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Oeneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-0284.

Substance abuto
SAFE. Substance Abuae Family
Education, la conducting a
"Families in Crisis* outreach
Interested organisewanting to contact the
Life Savers Chib of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharake at 2914357.

Alsbolmor'o
A support group for adults
caring for patients with Alahetflier's Disease meets the
first Friday of th e month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m., at All Souls
Catholic Church. 301 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford. This service Is
sponsored by the Oreater Or­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Alsbolmor'o Support
The Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Spouses meets the
first Friday of the month, a t 10
a.m .. at the Behavior Health
Department. South Seminole
Hospital. In Longwood. All In­
terested spouse of Alzheimer’s
patients are invited to attend.
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­
tologist and social worker,
leads the discussion and an ­
swers questions. For Informa­
tion. rail 843-1910.

Wrltoro’ group
The Round Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a m. in the cade at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast corner of 436
and 434), Altamonte Springs.

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DEAR E.E.: A quit claim simply
y s o g h a sup all sf your
rights to another party or parties, but
you retain responsibilities. For a s m
pie. If there was a mortgage in place.
re­
quired to make the mortgage pay­
ments. but you would have no rights
to tha property. If your goal is to havt
the chudren own the homo..ttan
I sk y
sot do it properly? Havt t ta docu­
ments committed and fltod by an atj tta property town
m i toi them wttk ao roofrtetlo—. Tta taam an the residual of the
•J
a
DEAR BRUCE: I was 43 la May
is that If you are cmliderk
wkl ru tin at the end of tta yew. I wkl

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pry * rty- **** yy, p 1

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I Ihltf’y iif pcnod nfti pAiicd, dobtever, they cannot do so.
DEAR BRUCE-1 received the im­
pression that if I will my children my
flocks directly, the lax basis far them
wUI ha tta value of tha
tta e ta ta m
day I dte. That
^
tha date of my
“ &gt;Ms —to tha prewill go uataaad. Ceutd
ha
true? If so, what a bargain! — J.D.
w &gt;_

FMTliUUU, n

I 9 00 I 8 30 I 9 00

tab I dm lw toh to give
wra thaa I have to. At tha and of
tar I had over 00.000 la tha fond.
I would Nha la ass it put in a salt place,
but a m where If I naad toaw of k, I
can grt to k. — B.H.. Sheridan, Calif.
DEAR RE: I don’t see a — —
but what you didn’t address is haw tha
investment ia tha Ml(k) is doiag If k
is doing wefi, why not leave k there —
since you are older than S0-U2. you

they

all

but if
kata to
Recently. I
leal

of retag M&lt;
lag the investment yourself. Once
apis. because of year age, you can
nuhoperiodk wH^ewate without
DEAR RRUCE I have to dbagree
with your statement that government
mmdee are opposed to illegal M|H"g
practice* audwffi investigate possible
n ta s F rto r to myhthar'adeaUi. ho
was in tha hospital, with a l Undo of
tubes in his nose sad mouth. Each
night the nurses would tie his wrists
lathe hod ao he amidol pul out tha
■ w n I got a copy of tha bill the
submitted to Medicare, the
gmmthayus ■ to Ut his wrists «
at a east of m s . I &lt;
baud Im and was teU they ds not in­
vestigate fraud undsr HAM-1 contsetoisarcasgreiimmwkhthsi

the
me. —RV, via e-mail
DEAR R.V.: I’m with you. I once

she spent I
than eight hours with the psttoat —
yet the hilling was for 13400. You
figure.
DEAR BRUCE: In a i
you said that paopte who invest in trea­
or CDs are penalaod by
sury handsIBtaH^MM^MHIBMM
low interest rates. Haw so? When the
interest rates are low, so is inflation.
If they invest in hoods or CDs, they
would see much less of the (tacts of
temporary rate changes over the tong
term. — T.T., Camarillo, Caht
DEAR T.T„- You ara right on every
t o

count that with Just a modkton of risk,
investors can increase their return by
a factor of two or three or more. In
1008, the market Increased by apIS percent With average
i.jeu would have received
three times the CD rate. Why would
you settle for leas?
Interested in tap in g or selling o
house? Let Bruce Wmmmt’ ‘House
Smart’ be your guide, frier 111*3.
plus shipping and handling- Coif.
tm &gt; *04-4711.

i aid i
I on tta order of ITS mil- (Send your questions to: Smart
Bruce, that’s Money. P.O. Bax 3«J. Etfrra. FL J4M9.
a drop to tta bucket* I’d like to E-mail far 6etMiisigte.net Questions
i a bucket that ate. While I real­ of general interest vM he anewered
ise that them Mbs have a great dealin future column*. Owing lo the
to do, aat Mowing up an abuses such volume of mail, pertonal replies
as thsss assets rrintail - even if the cannot be provided.)
east of e«a*u»a txeeadi the savings,
oumNCWsrAm
la tha short term that may be true.

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Mistress learns cheatin’ hearts end up broken
DEAR ABBY: I urns shocked by
how you missed the boat regarding
‘Ex-Mistroaa in Chicago’s* purport­
ed plan far foejgivenom for ta r adul­
tery. 'Ex-Mistrees* went to great
lengths to point out how oho was
lied to and strung along, and how
she didn't get what she wanted out
of the affair, before she finally
offered a dearly ineincerw apology
to tta wife of her ax-lover for the
pain caused by the wife finding out
about the affair.
Infidelity is wrong. Abby. It's not
wrong because it didn’t give the
cheater what ehe w anted, or
because a wronged spouse found out
•bout it. It's the act itself that's
wrung- The pain caused to the inno­
cent parties involved, or the perpe­
trator's disappointment with the
results, is merely a foreseeable
You had an opportunity to puint
this out to 'Ex-Mistress* and the
many morally challenged dimwits
tike her, and you miaaau it.
DAVE IN EUGENE, ORE

The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Improving
salting skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
DBAS DAVE: E v e ry b o d y
Is no cost.
Anyone Is welcome to attend knows th a t Infidelity to wrong.
the meetings, and to partici­ If It hadn’t ta e a occurring atom
pate by bringing examples of before Moaes clim bod M ount
their own creative writing- For S inai, It w o u ld n 't h a v e b ean
more Information call Darrell m e n tio n e d la th a T o o Com*
mandmenta. That Itfa still going
Johnson at (407) 282-1449.
on today nhauM ha a cine that
m any paopla c o n s id e r th e m ­
Sunbtlt Duyllly Club
selves “exceptions" to th a rule.
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets C o n d em n in g In fid e lity aa
the first Sunday of the month Srfoiuf" will turn few er m od U
at 2 p.m. through April at the from infidelity th aa Illustrating
Agricultural Center in Sanford.
cago’i
The club educates members
mple.
on daylily growing through
ter w as a d e a r essm
slide shows, guest speakers on for another:
and trips to daylily gardens.
DEAR ABBY: 1just read the let­
There are no club dues. Call
ter from the woman who fell into
351-3219.

7 30

BRUCE
WILLIAMS

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firing tn u to m ^ g .

THURSDAY PRIME TIME
6 00

cm maht withdrawals on a regular

DEAR BRUCE:
a quit data deed to my Uu
so that Utoy vssM baths
i of sty hams. I was IsM Is ds
this so I csoM avsld protale. Is this

I 9 JO I 10 00 I 10 30 I 11 00 I n 30

time 1 found out, I waa too much in
love to break it off We lived in dif­
ferent states, ao it waa easy fee him
to kaep things hidden.
One night, I invited “Cynthia,*
one of my girlfriends, to Join us far
dinnsr. We had a great time, and
eqjoyed many other outings to­
gether with her and her boyfriend.
This lasted a year and a hall; until
things w ith John began to fall
• part. Last weekend I found out
that Cynthia had gone away sk
with John. My heart is cruahad. I’ve
never been so hurt in my life. I love
John moro th an life itself, but
apparently he doesn't feel the same.
I'm in ts a rs as I typs this. Abby.
(Vase print thu so maybe they'll
read It and see the damage they
have caused. Please help me.
DROWNING IN TEAR8

-No,* th e l

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o ath th a t t a would not stiag, ao
t h a fro g a ta r ie d t a ta k e b ias

■cross tha H ear. Wkea thay
reached tha mlddto, tta sassul
stung tha frog vleiooaljr.
-Why did rao otlag mal" triad
tha driM fruit. -Now writ hath

tha trap of a married man. It hap­
pened to me, too. 1 was 21 and
■ a n t th in g : D ls a a g a g a y o u r
recovering from a vary difficult
h e a rt an d ru n In th a oppoaite
divorce, trying to adjust to the fact
direction.
“I’d" he
bs raising • child aloes. I M i I'd
never tie happy again, when I was
introduced lo11John.*
F sr everythlag
i
Jo h n waa b rillia n t, outgoing,
handsome sod very wealthy, fie
tawt ■StaSnwISswwnLL*"11
wined end dined me like I
dreamed possible. A couple of weeks
after meeting me, he new his pri­ age they h a v e ca asa d you? I f p a i n
vate Jet to Florida w hen I was visit­
ing my parents and took me to a
fabulous restaurant. I id] heed over
heel*. He sunriaad me with a beau­ YauVe
tiful diamond bracelet for my birth­
r. Yi
i(S«J*hi(
day
made mnntlees promisee
Abby, Letter Beeklet. P.O. Be* 447,
over the months. He kept the fact
by • scor pion to forty It
I Merrfc, DL41*44447. (Psstegs Is
he waa married a secret. By the
th a r iv e r on Its b a c h .

T he following births
recorded at C entral Florida
Regional Hospital:
M arch 10 • Shannon Orindrod
and
Christopher
Cobb.
Sanford. Girl
M arch 11 • Jennifer Lazzaros
and Roberto Ramirez. Deltona.
Boy; Buffi and J o sh u a Smith,
Deltona. Girl
M arch 15 • Lori and Jam es
lllnahaw ,
Deltona.
Boy:
Colleen and Donald Palmer.
Orange City. Boy: Patricia
Holland and Phillip Sanchez.
Sanford. Boy; Jennifer Stair
and
Christopher
Walker.

Sanford. Twins. Boy and Girl
March 16 - Amy and Scott
Curtia. Sanford. Olrl: Tami and
Daniel Hughes. Deltona. Boy
The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
march 8 • Jacqueline and Jo h n
Sekula. DcBaiy. Boy; Carol
and
Bruce
Schrelber,
Longwood. Boy
March 9 • Sunshine and
Jeremy
Ritter.
Altamonte
Springs. Girl; Krtstan and
Matthew Pippin, Altamonte
Springs. Boy: Melody and
Cassius
Stevens.
Winter

Springs. Girl: Tina and Douglas
DeVan. Dr Land, Girl; Eslta and
Bryan Smith. Casselberry. Girl
March 10 - Alisa and Philip
Baultney. Winter Springs. Boy;
Susan and Robert Siaman.
Longwood. Girl
March 11 - Michelle and Brian
Nadal. Deltona. Girl; Rebekah
Urton and Christopher Jo n es.
Sanford. Boy: Tammy and
Brian Keif. CMcdo. Girl
March 12 • Laura and William
Egan. Oviedo. Girl
March 13 • Joy and Mark
Williams. Sanford. Girl: Swyn
and Travis Hill. Deltona. Boy

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15— C emetery Lo ts
OAK LAWN 2 Lots with fibertffess vault* m Garden oI Honor
value $9780 Sea bom tor
$4,000 322 8129

19—C omt-uter /T V
233mm,. 33 s modem. IS*
I M • storage. 32 meg
r $*50 302-4216

22— H ealth C are
tw c noip Ota *00 manross
weeonsta. M M

23— Lo s t 4 Fou n d
F O U N D : Male Cocker Span­
iel Name on dog’s tag • Se­
bastian
Please cal
Ruby

25—S pecial N otices
OPEN DOOR Social Services of
Honda is a meraputic tostar
care agency (license penesoq)
opening an office in Vie Orlando
area We are looking tor dedcatsd and cartng tamases who
are raerested m provxkng c W
ran mm a sale and rxzvrmg en­
vironment by becommg loaler
parents N you have love ei you
heart and room In you home,
please contact OPEN DOOR U
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Side Effacts-1001
RACK GUARANTEE. F r e e ^ H I
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Engffen 69S-9742
To* Free 888-382-4042

70—E ducation 4
T ra in in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assisi
Wkend classes National Truck
School! 800 4887384

71— H elt W anted
A/C Duct
NEEDED NOW1I No lay offs.
Bonuses A Benefits Cal kranecuieV Lake Mery/Sentord. 3021357
A/C Duct
Tech.: Eapcncncc necessary.
Drug Free 3232900
Adrrvn Assist Grow asm usf
Must know Escei $ Wbrd I be
organized Esc. pay A
Fas resume lo 324-4160
--------------CATIfUNG
HELP
NEEDED! Must be abto to wo*
weekends si a cotd aneonmant
with Flsitola hours. Apply In
parson M-F. 1778 Hangar Rd..
Santord Airport No r ‘----------- “
Earn an Extra
|600-81t00hno RT
*2.000*4.50QlmoFT
1-888-821-0072
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71—H elp W anted
Berber Wanted: E,cedent op­
portunity Otto's. 2422 French
Ave. Santord
needed for
Must be abta to carry
_ 'tenguet treyeTUa shirt / Stock beer Be

M-1401
at (between/ OST 8 Tampa).
BE EM PLOYED
C A L L 4 0 7 -322-2044
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EM PLOYM EN T
Machma Operator
ta S u ui- , - wHvB VYvWi
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Food Sendee Mgr
Appontmenl Clerk
Cnueei Sates

$9 hr.
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$7 hr.
$10 hr.
$7 hr
$7 hr.
$13 hr.
$8 hr.
I hr.
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Come By For Complete
Details and More Job Info.
700 W. 25th Street
Suniand Estates. 748 Baywood
Circle kkacAoyt etc.
or lets Fn t Ss

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F/T Only etod need apply Ap­
ply Georgia Arms Apia. 2800
George Are . Santord Dug test
lW t 4 W H W t .W f
HAWPYMAN wah own took and
bane, tor lawn mranc. and gen-

taLaEELfitm!_______
Infant Cara
in our
Infant room
C m o g g u &amp; &amp; 33B 33L

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8 Pipe FW
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2 BR near Crooma Stove 8 new
refngerxtor Nice neighborhood,
no pet* $300 • $300 M«Mt».
007-3214217

W YOU HA V E N T CALLED
Long term work starting
Tone &lt;A bonuses 8 bene­
Lake Mary/Sanford 302-

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RENTALS

PRESSURE CLEANING
Espenence preferred, but wN
train Vakd Florida driven li­
cense required. $7 hour to start
Steady raises. Leave message
3211122.
PROCESS EMAIL - EARN UP
T O SIS PER HOUR PROCESS­
ING CREDIT CARD OROER3
FOR
CYBERCASH
WtU.
TRAIN. VISIT WWW WORKHOm f c f iQ M
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SAHFORO 1/1 Duplex w/ med
yd. W D h/U. C H A $500/1500
LMto Mary M . 2 story Woodan Deck Overtook! Pond,
County living........$850/1950
Hidden Lakes 1/2. SpM Plan.
W/Flrapiace, Orealroom. Obi
Oarage. Lg Trees $771/750
* 1 in W/ Lg
lg Comer ILot
Coma Storage1 Shad
Shed. Cor
Remodeled . $750/1750
______
. 900 Sq FL
2 Office* Ind Reception Area.
Atorm System--------- $4254425
Bays '600
180
2 Wsrehouee Beys
Square Feel....... .... 1*00/1500

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SECRETARY
CHURN OPFICt
Good phone, computer and or­
ganizational skias Fas resume
m conhdsnce t o Bern FogleM W . F m af A 4 0 I-3 »-5 E 2 4 ....
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in Oviedo: Ri
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ganerat office eipenencs
Cal Linda a 800-779-7141.
8 IC IM T Y OFFICER JOB
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Ful 8 •'art Time tor
it Apply Rena
Inn North. M 8 434 862-4000

JIM DOYLE
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
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downtown Santord Two 400 eq
R office specs units nr Horntown. Ron Jtrrvgen. 330-3255

ent

26 000
aq It . dock hgt 19 (1 cwkng
istoto bay* mm 3600*q ft
407'8348942
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Contact Ray S 323-1921
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$8,000 1829884-4253
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K A TH TS B A B Y
Wo Wto Be Ctoamg Our Doors
May 1M After 17 Vrm. Wto t o t
To Thanh Aff of You For Ybur
Patronage Wa WW Mtoa You
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211 E. First ’east.

W e are looking for a part time proofreader.
Duties indude reading legal ad copy and dis­
play advertising. Prospective candidate must
p o sse ss strong spelling and grammar skills
and p a ss competency test.
For consideration, please call Kellie at (407)
322-2611.

■ A T T R iB B S A U • Puff Miff
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300 N. French Ave. Senlerd

a S U IT U E S

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WB pay you $200 to praMAs a
good home tor Doffi 328-5338

P e o p ib t y F o b S a le

long-term
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$3.800/ACRE
787-

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east of MuSet Lake Park Rd
u u h fh o n tlo t

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90x300 $75 000
lA ttF N O N T LOT-Suna to
now $74,900
VACANT LO T-loch Arbor
$32,000. to pnv wo
LAKE MAR? LOTB-V

$21000

WYNNEWOOO Santord
Adame C t. Wooded lot
$ 11,000
321-

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407-330-2017.

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Web Site Sales
People needed
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Call Gina at Infinity Marketing (407) 808*6021,
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Exciting Aviation Opportunities
now exist at:

Orlando/Sanford Airport.
DynAir Services a t Orlando Sanford International Airport it hiring for
another year of phenom enal growth. Below a rt positions that we are
currently accepting application ! for:

(Afternoon/Earty Evening shifts) $ 4 .5 0

i ': i

per hour

* P/T Aircraft Interior Cleaners

+

per hour

P/T Janitorial
(N ight o r Day shifts available) $ 6 .0 0 p e r h o u r

Hotna For Sale in
Monroa Meadows
Beaudkff. single tonffy home. 3/
2.3. Upgrades throughout Ail
” M Asking $121,900
C a l 328-8102

M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E

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2BORM.S4SQMOANOUP
323-9670

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H O M E F O R SALE
■ R FM A H C M O
4/2. CantrM heal and ar. fenced
washer, washer/dryer stay with
property
Appointment! only.
$82K

in iu m

Chib: 1BR/
1BA
mdudaa washerMryer.
$450. Makeda Corp. 4078886400.

105—H ouses -

OWNER FM AHCM O 1/1 BM.

n f u r n is h e d

069ft considered Ate*
ing $82X3214750

$800 DOWN__WHY REMT7
Whan you can own ffna 3 txtrm
home to C/HA, new point 8 car­
pet? Ask about HUO homed
The Huffman Group, toe.

1823 Sq n, 3/2
spat plan. Gourmet tut . S105K.
Dot/Jsmgan Prop. 323-3165.

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Campos

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pool, tow s cL amarveat Re­
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2241 aq n. 2 nory
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150X15*.
&lt;125.000.

Duplex. Sanford. 50toh. Smoke.
C a ^ M O g y iw ffh ^ C M IM B

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oi and dubstorage WML POOi
house Overlooks take and
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ton. kptc. mcd. S « U 8 B
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5 be, Liv, Dm. Fam. acrpool.
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kitchen u m . $36&lt;Vmo. CM 3020082. Aval Now._________

Now accepting apptt for Ortendcw'Sanforj Airport Exp prefd
Fax resume to 407-3224731

PHONE o p e r a t o r s e a r n u p
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properties, me.

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BtoRtof B $77toh
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100— C o n d o m
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Santord A/ee

PAVWOCREW
Open-ngs for all paving posi­
tion: Good pay 8 benefits
Work m Semmoto. Flagler 8 Vo­
lume Counties Apply or tend
resume to: Ranger ConstrucSon
Industries. 1801 Soutn Nova
R d. South Daytona. FI 32119.
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$218.

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port. Totaty renovated $1000
dbwxt. $888ffnonffl 788-7022

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$ $ 9 0 0 3328896 (taMtor)

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25.256 tq fUdock Ngh ware­
house w/office, I200A480V/
220V, 1844- ceffmg heghf. raff
Mdng. • overhead doors $3.75/
f f l^ ^ ^ ^ B t t a C e n a t ^

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wd do pmrate duly tor me Mdwiy •vtnmgs end weehendt end
tome rteghtt. 322*1330.

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407-322-1093

Factory Workers, esp. Glass
Cutler. Metal Processing Saw
Operator. DFWP. Benefits. Wa­
ter Bonnet. 310 Anchor Rd .
a

Page Ms 444-0977

om es

114—

Teechen needed lor growing
pra-

WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
tor urge plant nuraary. Must be
experienced, organized
motivated. Forkkft exp. resaii-mouvataC’
quirtd. Responsible for foveatorv coteol. ouBr q And rooter*
mg orders. Apply in person.
6770 W State Road 46. San­
ford, or cal Laurte. 330-0296
•it 224

House Cieenng •ffertoct Joel
Low urate. 2-5 dsyi/wh $7,tv
Mffte « L cm read 834-5595
House Keeper: Exp. preferred
Apply in peteon. Days Inn. 4690
West SR 46, Santord
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JOBS. JOBS. JOBS!
if you went to work, men ae nil
BK Heard Chevrolet looking tor
put you to work R&gt;&amp;t Hand Men
eves and weekend Swechtoard
i boon m me labor buameaa
Parson Caff Lon 302-9722
tor over 25 yrs. Work today and
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gat Pad today! Wa offer a varie­
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ty of (obs m me mdusmai kakl
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Cal RHM Longwood B 2806106:______________________
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139 IntomaBanal Parkway.
JOBS. JOBS. JOBS!
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pul you to work. Right Hand Man
to dtve
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has bean m mo Bbor DuMnsee
bage. Apply k. person B Jen­
tor over 25 yrs. Work today and
nings Environmental. 1378 S.
gel Pad today- Wa offer a varie­
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Mom. 8 Eva. shffla avaffabto.
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407-330-2498____
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Ca» RHM Longwood • 2606106________________________
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tarred. Benefit* 407-328-7788
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CLER KA L PERSON. OrganzaU T H JT Y C O N T R A C T O R
bonal skiffs, soma computer
MALTM M8UMNCS AND 4S1K
stuffs and general clerical du­
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nes. F/T 8 30800 M-F Contact
theron. Lake Mery 3C38804
Counter Person: Fnerxffy. sell
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starting lor busy Santord print
t i p A VMM Uc. RagU
shoo lO-tom M-F 322-543*
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LOAN ORIGINATORS
tor busy dry clsaner. Esc pay
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pananoad mongaga profasa«nCOURTHOUSE
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vidad hfcghesl comnuaaion
RESEARCH. WILL TR A M VIS­
peat Fuff Banahts WA tram.
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Gary 407-682-4554. Fax resume
40788248H
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school kids t o do Li* yard wok
do office. Must have pieasmg
andetoanup 3 2 3 8 0 '«$ W
personality Transportation and
be computer literate 32 hrs/wk
Mechanlrs A Wtotdsrs: Exp. re­
at $7rhr Cal Mon . Wad 321quired. Mutt have own toots.
0190. Tuts . Thurs. and FrL,
Apply m person S Jennings
Environmental. 1379 S. Volusia
295-0874.
Ave Orange Cxy. FL.
DRIVER NEEDED Class A.
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seeking PT/FT med­
COL FL orffy F/T • P/T. 3 yrs.
ical Differs Up to 35K/yr. No
mm OTR exp Good driving
medtoal aipenenca necessary
record. 407-323-7178________
PC raquxad. 1800821-9939
DRT/MG fftSTRUCTOR • Trac­
Need Servers, FT $ PT. Apply
tor-Traitor. Minimum rarjuuaO Flyers Wings $ Gnff. 3689
ments 3 years OTR; ag e Sent
Emma Rd. Lake Mary.
Lake Emr
salary record, meat al DOT re­
3334666
quirements. high school gradu­
ate or GED with good verbal and
NOW HIRING
written communication skiffs
Suburban Lodge opening toon.
Good pay and benefit package
210 N. Oxford Road. CasxetoerCaff Truck Driver Institute Ask
ry. Now accepting appkcaliona
IjfP ^ W W H H T W .
tor housekeepers, groundskeep­
ELECTRICIANSer and front desk dark, ffppty m
ratal 8 comm TOP PAY, BENE
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FITE.
DFWP Apply Santord
Satoa Rap: Corporate
Electric 2522 S Park Drive.
market. PT/FT. Huge potential.
322-1582 _____________ ___
PoaMvetotoBS-7714182-----------Chargp up your careerl Immegate openings tor aiectna ane 8
loumeymen Sign on Donut!
407 302-5334
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
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has immerMto openings lor
driver trainees No sipenence
needed. Earn $«SK to $55K plus
benefits CDL framing avaffatffa
800-435-1593_________________
Front Desk Clerk: Eap prelerrad. Must be nsrtffe Apply m
person Days Inn 4660 West SR
46. Santord_______________
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125 Loan 1b Oon
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18S Computers For Sale
187 Sparing Goods
189 OMce Supplies
181 lu t in g Materials
193 Loam A Garden
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141 Homoo For 8olo
143 Out ot State
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145 Roourt Property For 8aio
147 indueklol Property For Sola
149 MoMo Homo Lota For Solo
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Inreatnent Properly For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open Houoo
156 Condorrwaumo For Sale
157 MotXte Homoo For Sole
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103 Houaoo UnfumMhod
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222 titoslcal Instruments
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208 Wearing Apparel
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Delivering the S tm in o b tb ra ld is a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
someone who is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. It you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

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newepeper carrier in the Sanford area. Our papers are

267 Lawn Services
288 Logoi Services
289Lockamfih
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 06, Lube A Filler
294 Pamttng
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PlanoAOrgon Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
M l Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sk9ng
305 Smafi Buameaa
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Temste Repair
309 Traneportafion
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Rado
314 Upholstery
316 Waking A Sheet Metal
318 WeS Drilling
319 Wtodow Washing A Tlnfing

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231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
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235 Tnck/BuoeaA/Ons For Sale
236 Car Rentals
236 Vstsdes Wanted
239 Motorcyctoa/Bikes For Sale
240 Boot Rentals
241 Roc. Vehioea/Campers For Sale
243 TraSers For Sale
245 Farm Eqtepment

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255 Alterations
256 Appfiance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 6 InetalaOons
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266 Co9ng Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
266 Chid Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Dekvery Services
275 Drywafi
276 Electrical
277 Fanes
276 Handy Man
279Haulng
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrtgaion 6 I
282 Janitorial I
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Laksfront Clearing
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286 Laundry Services

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overindulge in too much ol the good
things in lile today. Don't oversleep,
overeat or overdo*
C A N C IR (Ju n e 21-July 22) Should
mere be tome unpleasant undercurrents
stirrmg beneath the surface with social
triends today, don't let yourself get drawn
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do not promptty resolve any problems or
itecord which a tatung place m the home
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Three questions: How many tricks
can South win with spades u trumps?
How many can West win with spades
a s trum ps? T h at's not a pism rint
(sic!). At a tournament, the auction
starts as in the diagram. What would
you. South, do. given that you know all
52 cards?
The deal was described by Hilary
Quintana in the June 1127 issue of
Bridge Plus magaxine. It is reprotfuced with the perm ission of
Q uintana and the editor, Elena
Jeronimidis.
First, suppose South is the declarer
in three spades. If West leads a heart
or the club king, declarer takes four
hearts and one club, discarding dia-

monds from the dummy. He continues
with his last h eart throwing dummy's
Anal diamond. East ruffs, but the de­
fenders score only four trum p tricks.
What if West leads the spade king?
Dummy plays low. Or if West leads his
low spade, dummy wins with the ace
and returns a tnunp. Whatever the de­
fense. it's three spades bid and made.
Now let's make West the declarer. If
North leads the spade ace. West un­
blocks an honor. A lternatively, If
North starts with a low trump. East's
10 takes the trick. In both cases. West
gets into the dummy to cash those six
diamond tricks to go with his three
tnunp winners. It's three spades bid
and made!
So, to answer the final question, af­
ter West opens three spades, South
overcalls four spades! This is doubled
and one down for minus too, which is
better than losing 140. (To ruin the
story slightly, four clubs doubled is
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DEAR DR. GOTT: For about five
years, I have been infected with mites.
My nose and eyes itch constantly.
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DEAR READER: it is unclear from
&gt;our question how you have been
nfected. If you have mites in your
skin, a condition called ‘‘•c a b le s,;
applying medicated lotion, such as
Kwell, will eradicate the problem.
On the other hand, people ore often
allergic to the mites that live in the
dust of any home. Actually, people are
allergic to the m ites’ excrem ent,
by Jim Davla which is carried in the dust and can
cause typical allergic reactions in the
eyes ana upper respiratory tract — all
the symptoms that plague people who
a re allergic to “house d u st.”
Treatment is directed toward desensi­
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tizing patients with allergy shots,
t e CR EM ATIN G
because it is virtually impoaiible to
VO O K ACCOR CriON
rid a house of dust mites. Take heart;
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an allergist may be able to help you.
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “A llergies.”

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have relations, I'm never turned on.
Vaginal dryness makes intercourse
uncomfortable. Does this mean that 1
have cancer or a bad disease?
DEAR READER: On the contrary.
It sounds to me as though you are far
from ready to have sex when your
husband is aroused. This is a common
marital problem. Teach your husband
how to stimulate you — or stimulate
yourself — during foreplay. Once you
are aroused, the lubrication problem
should solve itself. Or, if you would
prefer, use one of the many commer­
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm 26 and have cially available personal lubricants.
I seriously doubt that your dryness
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DEAR READER: Esophageal
atenoals means that there la a con­
striction somewhere along the course
of the esophagus, from the throat to
the stomach. This condition usually
causes difficulty swallowing; this may
be p articu larly noticeable when
chunks of food, especially m eat,
become stuck and won’t go down.
Some forms of stenosis (narrowing)
are congenital: Babies can be born
with them. In such cases, surgery is
necessary.
In adults, stenosis la more likely the
result of esophageal irritation, such as
the chronic burning of gastric acid. In
this instance, antacids may help ease
symptoms, but a procedure to stretch
and dilate the narrowed esophagus is
usually necessary. Esophageal can­
cer, too, can cause stenosis. For obvi­
ous reaso n s, this is a very serious
condition for which surgery is the
usual treatment of choice.
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TUESDAY
March 9. I999
91st Year. No. 139
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FI,

50 Cents

Optimist Club
learns about
health.

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

Lottery
Winning
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Since 1908
□ IN SID E
R u m W hite w rites i s p e ­
cial tribute to Joe DlMugglo.
please see Page 2A.

Neighbors shocked over double murder
By B ill Kerns
STAFF WRITER

□ B R IE FLY
The Am erican Business
W om en's Association Semi­
nole Sunrise Chapter will
hold its monthly dinner/meetlng today at 0:30
p.m. at the Holiday Inn.
State Road 430 and Wymore
Road In Altamonte Springs.
The cost Is $10.25 and the
public Is welcome. ABWA
helps the community and
raises money Tor education
and scholarships. Call Liz
lloldt at (407) 830-3270 for
reservations.

SANFORD • Two Sanford
communities are living with the
nightmare Dial on Friday night,
n mother and daughter were
killed by the mother's ex­
T friend over an extra-marital
air.
Neighbors In the suburban
Hampton Court area knew
Richard Edward Lynch. 45. as a
quiet man with a wife and two
children who sometimes spoke
of his days as a police officer In
the New York Transit Authority
and his military service In Viet­
nam.

T in
shocked,*
Norman
Meese. who lived In the same
North Hampton Court neigh­
borhood as Lynch, said. *1
talked to him frequently at the
mailbox.
He seemed like a
nice, level headed guy. He had
the treat lawn on the block.
Tills Is hard for me to grasp.*
Rnseanna Morgan. 20, an
employee at a nursing facility In
Winter Park. had asked for her
locks at the RoserllfT Apartment
o(T Lakr Mary Houlevnrd lo be
changed.
She was trying to
rrconctle with her hustmnd.
James Morgan, who recently
returned from n military |s&gt;st In
Saudi Arabia, police say.

Leah Caday. Morgan's 13year old daughter, was a popu­
lar eighth-grade student at
Millenium Middle School, and a
memlrer o f the student council.
Student Council President
Angrly Ramirez, who lives near
Ieoh's apartment, said Ixuh
was u close friend who would
always try to hrlp others. She
said leah wanted to be a model
and a photographer.
*1 could talk to tier about
anything.’ Angrly said.
"She
was thoughtful, raring, and she
was always there for you.*
Lynch called his wife hum
Morgan's apartment as hr held
Leah at gunpoint for almut 4 5

minutes Friday, waiting for
Morgan to return home from
work, according lo nrrrst rec­
ords.
Lynch told his wife he was
sorry for wtiul he was about to
do. then hung up thr phone.
Lynch told poller he tuid a
seven month ufTalr with Morgan.
Morgan's husband. James Mor­
gan liad been In Saudi Arabia
with the military, police say.
The affair ended Feb. 9, and
Morgan was seeking a recon­
ciliation with her husband, p o­
lice say.
When Morgan. 29. opened
thr door to her apartment.
PUsm m i Martfar. Psf* 4A

Dancers want
to bare the
facts in court

The Qraster Orlando A lakeim er's Assoc iation la
sponsoring a free support
group for adults caring for a
family member with A lz ­
heimer's disease or a related
disorder on Thuniday. at
7:30 p.m. In the adult center
at St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church. 710 Spring
Lake Road. Altamonte
Springs. For details, call
(407) 628-0088.

White
The City o f Caaoeftofry's
Rock Around the Block III
5K Run will be held at S e ­
cret Lake Park In Cassel­
berry. Saturday at 8 a.m.
There will also be live music
by Average Joe and refresh­
ments. Proceeds will benefit
Casselberry's Youth Drown
Prevention I Yourum Call
Track Shack at (407) 896­
1313 for more Information.
On Monday. Match IB.
Christian HELP. a no fee
employment agency will
celebrate It’s seventh year of
service to the Central Flor­
ida area with a fund raising
Pizza Party from 5-9 p.m. at
Bemardo'a Pizzeria. 3590 N.
Highway 17-92 In Lake Mary
near Seminote Community
College. Christian HELP Is a
charitable organization
funded by contributions
from Individuals, businesses,
and churches. For addi­
tional Information, call
Christian HELP at (407) 834­
4022.
Tha spring dance far stu­
dents at Teague Middle
School will be held Wednes­
day from 3 to 5 p.m. In the
gymnasium. For more In­
formation. call (407) 320­
1499.
Tha OBD Teats leading to
a State o f Florida High
School Diploma will be o f­
fered at Seminole Commu­
nity College on March 27,
29. and 30. Students must
pre-register for the OED
exam at the SCC Continuing
Education Building B, room
B102. Test Registration ses­
sions are offered March 8-11
at 11 a.m. or 7 p.m. only.
Registration for taking the
testa must be completed by
March 12 at 11 a.m. To
register for the teat or obtain
Information about the free
OED program call SCC Stu­
dent Services at (407) 328­
2153.

□QUOTE
"The highest law
gives a thing to
him that can use
It."
-Haary David Thoraau

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Richard E. Lynch

STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Now.
the nude dancers are suing
Seminole County. TWo are
usklng for u declaratory and
permanent Injunction declaring
’ Seminole County’s Public De­
cency Ordinance Invalid under
the Florida
and/or
Unites
States constitutions.
Pauline Kozlara and Kathleen
DcRienzo want on injunction
forbidding the county code's
rule being enforced ugalnst
them.
The dancers said In their
suit that they believe the nude
human body Is *a thing of
beauty, and when combined
with music and rhythmic mo­

Baseball is back
Tha Diamond Backs' Mika
Donsy (above) has his attttuda
on, vrti«s Bravas catcher Ryan
Quinn (right) gats ready to
hand Sanford Mayor Larry Data
the bal after the Mayor threw
out the first pitch during
Opening Day Ceremonies lor
the
Sanford
Baba
Ruth
Basebal League on RinkerStenstrom Field at Historic
Sanford Memorial
Stadium
Saturday morning.

tion In the form o f dance, convrys Important and constitu­
tionally protected messages In ­
cluding freedom, eroticism and
sensuality."
Through nude dancing. Koztara and DcRienzo seek to pro­
mote and communicate to their
audiences these messages and
others such as 'longing, beauty
and harmony."
The county's new adult e n ­
tertainment ordinance and the
Public Decency Ordinance has
forced dancers to wear Frenchcut bikinis or fare arrest. Eight
dancers were arrested
last
week at Sassy Merlot's adult
club.
Since the enactment o f the
ordinance.
Kozlara
and
DcRienzo have discontinued
•m Adah, pags SA

Space lab w ill be
;opic at open house
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Two Sanford
schools are planning to ofTer
space lab simulator facilities
next school year.
Goldsboro Elementary and
Sanford Middle schools are
planning to offer simulation fa­
cilities next year through a
Magnet School Assistance Pro­
gram grant recently awarded to
the school district that includes
$612,750 to develop the proj­
ects.
There will be an open house
with drawings and designs o f
the facility at Goldsboro Ele­
mentary March 30 from 6-8

p.m. School District officials
will be on hand lo answer
questions.
The school district Is plan­
ning to spend $329,950 of the
grant funds on the Goldsboro
Elementary School simulation
facility, and $282,800 for the
Sanford Middle School facility.
The simulator designs are
based on the NASA Space
Camp program at Kennedy
Space Center, as well as similar
facilities at other schools na­
tionwide. A consultant will re­
search facilities at Embry Rid­
dle University and the National
Challenger Lab in Jacksonville.
Students will perform a vari-

A ‘ suspicious looking davies* found behind tha Sanford Publlx on Mon­
day was determined to be a hand-made "Potato Launcher* by Explosive
Ordinance Disposal Technicians of the Seminole County Sheriffs Of­
fice. Jay Summer, commander of the bomb squad, and Merit Hamilton
survey the situation.

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Mngglo has gone, and a lonely
nation cries al the loss o f one of
Its greatest legends.
Sadly, Joltin' Joe DIMngglo
has died Just weeks before the
New York Yankees planned to
have him throw out thr llrst
pitch of the new baseball srason al Yankee Stndlum. He was
84.
The Yankees will wear black
armbands this year, and It
wouldn't l»e surprising If Major
League Baseball decides to re­
tire uniform No. 5 as 11 did
Jackie Robinson's No. 42. The
Yankees, o f course, had retired
the number. Thr other (cams
may follow.
As n youngster. 1 saw the
great DIMngglo play al GrtfTItli
Stadium In Washington. In my
mld-twenlles. 1 became ac­
quainted with hint. He was an
elegant man and he was cordial
and kind.
We talked one morning on n
ballflcld nt Pompano Beach. 1
was working out with the
Washington Senators team and
he was a special batting In­
structor fore the Oakland A's.
DIMngglo asked me how much I
weighed. I told him I was down
from 217 to 193.
He said, "That's wonderful 193 Is right for you. Stay at
193."
DlMngglo's favorite playing
weight was 193 ns I soon found
out.
I sat at the head table at a
huge baseball dinner In 1969
when DIMaggio was honored as
America's Greatest Living Base­
ball Player. He was Introduced
by the late Edward Bennett
Williams, the Washington attor­
ney and then the owner o f the
Washington Redskins football
team. Williams idolized DlMagglo.
Williams hired Vince Lom­
bardi t»c o k c h the'Redskins
that year and both men Invited Joe DIMaggio lo attend the
team's games at home and on „
the road. It was my good fortune
to travel with the Redskins In
1969 and Bpend more time with
Joe DIMaggio.
• Each Sunday when the foot­
ball team was playing a road
game. Lombardi had a priest
say Mass at the hotel. DIMaggio
would be present at each of
these Masses. It dawned on me
one Sunday In Dallas that 1 was
kneeling between Lombardi and
DIMaggio at Mass. It was as If I
had died and was In Italian
heaven.
Someone said God must be
pleased to gave these fellows Lombardi and DIMaggio • on his
side. Well. I'm certain they were
pleased to be on Ills said.
In 1987, a rookie with the
Oakland A's asked If 1 would
Introduce him lo Joe DIMaggio
who was in town to attend the
All-Star Game. "I'm not sure I
should approach him on my
own." Mark McGwire said. DI­
Maggio held out his hand to
McGwire and said, "You're even
bigger than I thought."
McGwire asked a couple of
questions and went back to his
locker, where he sat In wonder
having met Joe DIMaggio.
DIMaggio would modestly
talk about his baseball career hitting In 56 consecutive
games, playing in 10 World Se­
ries. being named to the Hall of
Fame. He would not talk - even
to very close acquaintances about his marriage to Marilyn
Monroe.
There can be no doubt that
DIMaggio and Monroe loved
each olher. Still, there marriage
did not last but a short while. It
ended during the time she was
working on the movie. The
Seven Year Itch. He was horri-

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rntrrtntnrd questions from the club's members.
Julian rrcclvcd a certificate o f appreciation
from Optimist Vice President BUI Welbom .
Also pictured Is Optimist member Bernice
Nunez.

Nancy Julian, director o f Seminole High
School's Academy of Health Carrera, recently
spoke nt the luncheon meeting of the Optimist
Club of Sanford. Julian spoke about the excit­
ing health program available at the school, and

Russ
lied at the publicity pictures
taken o f bis wife with her skirt
blowing ttp above her waist. He
drank at Toots Shor's. Ami they
divorced.
When Monroe died, DIMng­
glo refused to allow many of the
Hollywood |M-opIe to her fu­
neral. He also ordered Uowere
to lx- placed each day nt her

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Today w the 6&amp;th day
of 1999 and the 79th

day of winter.

TODAYS HISTORY: On this day In
1832, Abraham Lincoln announced
that he would run for a scat in the leg­
islature of Illinois.
On this day in 19BB. the "Smothers
Brothers" television show was can­
celed by CBS when the brothers al­
lowed Joan Baei.loidedicatc p song
to .her. hualuuuL'.wUa s»«s to b* Jailed
on draft-evasion charges.
Un this day in 1987, Paul McCartney.
John Lennon, Carole King, (Jerry
Go(fin and Carole Bayer Sager were
inducted inlo the Songwriters Hall of
Fame.
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grave. Some believe they would
have remarried had Monroe
lived.
After hr ended a lengthy
stay In a hospital In Ft. Lauderdale. DIMaggio seemed headed
to a full recovery after ennrer
surgery and pneumonia. As If
he needed such grief, NBC TV
reported one day that he had

died. He was astounded the
network could be so negligent.
Joe DIMaggio did pass away
Monday. He will be burird In
his birthplace, San Francisco.
He will Ije remembered by gen­
erations o f fans. Thr late Red
Smith wrote In his last column
Dial someday there would be
another Joe DIMaggio. No there
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The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r incidents recorded through March 8:

D U I:
LAKE MART, Interstate 4 at Lake Mary Boulevard, March 7,
5:40 n.m. A 45-yrar-old man was arresled by Florida Highway
Patrol om rer* for drivlnft under the Influence.
LAKE MART, Lake Mary Boulevard at Lake Emma Road, March
7. 2:21 a.m. A 33-year-old woman wna arrested by Lake Maty
Police for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, 13“ Street at French Avenue. March 0, 3:22 a.m. A
23-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for driving un­
der the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Altamonte Drive, 400 Block. March 7.
0:33 p.m. A 23-year-old woman was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police for possession o f marijuana and for possession
of drug paraphernalia. Police said they saw her car parked In a
remote area o f a parking lot and went to Investigate. When they
approached the car they said It was filled with smoke and when
the driver opened the window they could smell that the smoke
had the odor of burning marijuana. They asked her to step from
the car nnd they searched It. In the vehicle they found a par­
tially-burned marijuana cigarette and a container that held
marijuana and some rolling papers.
LONOWOOD, Church Street, 100 Meek, March 8. 1:01 a.m. A
30-year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for posses­
sion o f marijuana. Police said the man was pacing back and
forth on a small section of sidewalk and appeared to be walling
for someone. When they questioned him about wliat he was
doing, they said he seemed exceptionally nervous. He gave then
permission to search him and they found the remains o f a
marijuana cigarette In his pocket.
SANFORD, Frsach A v tS M , 100 block, March 7. 10:09 p.m. A
43-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for posses­
sion o f drug paraphernalia. Police said he was stopped for
questioning because he was riding a bicycle at night without
the appropriate lighting equipment. He gave police permission
to search him and thry found a small metal pipe with a screen
on It that Is used to smoke crack cocaine. There was cocaine
residue on the pipe.

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C sstlsssd tram Fags A
dancing nude for fear o f being
arrested. They wont the ord i­
nance thrown out. and they
want the county to pay their
costs and reasonable attorneys’
fees.
Kozlaru was employed as a
nude dancer at Rachel’s for five
months and DeRleruo for seven
years at Club Juana. DeRlemo
continues to work at Club
Juana as a dancer but wears a
bikini type cover as do the
other dancers at the club. Club
Juana owner Mike Pinter said
that buslnesa has suffered
since the no nude rule was e n ­
forced.
"These girls can no longer
make a living as they had
been.” Pinter said.
Orlando attorneys II. Frank­
lin Robbins and Strvcn O. Ma­
son
are
representing
the
women. Judge Nancy Allen will
hear the case.

Mason said Monday that
there is substantial and actual
Justifiable controversy over the
plantifTs rights under the first,
fight and 14th amendments to
the ConstltuUon. There Is also
language In the county guide­
lines which must be clarified.
~Wc wont tills to go to court
and be Judged fairly,“ Mason
sold. T h e ordinance Is uncon­
stitutionally vague and over
board and does not afford a
person o f ordinary Intelligence
a reasonable opportunity to
know what Is prohibited, what
is exempted Including what
type o f clothing a person must
wear."
It was wrong, Mason said,
that a performer In a show at
Seminole Community College
could perform totally nude In a
Marquis dc Sade skit, but
dancers in adult clubs could
not. The dancers want a Judge
to determine If choreographed

LEAH FIDEL1Z CADAY
Leah Fldeltz Caday, 13, 1901
Lake Avenue. Sanford, died
Friday. March 5, 1999. Bom
Oct. 29, 1985 In Llortes Nodes,
she was a middle school stu­
dent and a member o f the New
Mt. Calvary M.B. Church.
Survivors Include
father,
Jnmes C. Morgan, Sanford;
brother. James Morgan Jr.,
Sanford; sister, Ardellah C.
Bega, Honolulu, Hawaii; pater­
nal grandmother, Lois C. Kelly,
Sanford; maternal grandpar­
ents, Romulo Caday and Remedlos Oaren Caday, Honolulu.
Hawaii.
Funeral arrangements
by
Wllson-Elchelberger
Mortuaiy
o f Sanford.
CLAUDIO O. CENTURION
Claudio O. Centurion, Blrgham Place, Lake Mary, died
Saturday, March 6, 1999. Bom
March 19. 1951 In Buenos A i­
res, Argentina, he moved to
Central Florida In 1991. He
was a car dealer and a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Ana
Maria, Lake Mary; son, Diego,
Lake Mary: daughters. Cathy
and Laura, both o f Lake Mary;
parents, Omar and Aida Centu­
rion. Argentina; mother- and
father-in-law, Dora and Pablo
Duarte, Lake Mary; brother-inlaw, Pablo Duarte. New York.
Funeral arrangements
by
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.

nude dancing, skits or plays
would be exempt under the law.
Mason said that neither o f the
dancers has been arrested for
dancing nude, but that one had
a driving violation on her rec­
ord.
T h is suit Isn't anything out
o f the ordinary." Deputy County
Attorney Lonnie drool said
Monday. T h is will be referred
to Rick Nelson and the Ameri­
can Liberties Institute. Author­
ity to defend will come from the
Board o f County Commission­
ers."
In other county news: The
Board o f County Commission­
ers begin the first of three
meetings today at 9:30 a.m.
Among the priority items Is d is ­
cussion of the hiring of a fed ­
eral lobbyists, a vote on a b ill­
board ordinance and a briefing
about an exemption o f private
schools from water and impact
fees.

WILLIAM FERGUSON
William Ferguson. 92, 3760*
Jessup Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday, March 4. 1999 In
Altamonte Springs. Bom April
4, 1917 In Aahbum , Georgia,
he was a citrus farm helper and
a member o f Saint Luke M.B.
Church.
Survivors include
sons,
Jimmie Lee Ferguson, Thomas
Lee Ferguson
and
Stanley
Thompson,
all o f Sanford;
daughters, Mildred Jackson,
Sanford; Willie Pearl Williams.
Daytona Beach;
and Susie
Marie Buchanan, Jeffersonville.
PA; 18 grandchildren,
21
great-grandchildren and five
great-great grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements
by
Wllson-Elchelberger
Mortuary
o f Sanford.

Tennessee Jones, 81, 200
Woodmerr Boulevard, Sanford,
died Saturday, March 6, 1999.
Bom April 8, 1917 In High
BlufT. Florida, she moved to
Sanford from Port Saint Joe In
1947. She was a homemaker
and a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Charles E. Jones, Sanford:
daughter, Barbara J. Jones,
Sanford; brothers, Albert W il­
liams and Arthur Lee Williams,
both o f Sanford; sisters Earnestine Jackson and Alvers
Blocker, both o f Sanford; 13
grandchildren and 38 great­
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements
by
Wllson-Elchelberger
Mortuary
o f Sanford.

Mildred
Sue
Lodge.
87.
Lemon Bluff Road. Osteen, died
Monday. March 8, 1999. Bom
In Pelham. Georgia, she moved
to Central Florida In 1931. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors Include
brother,
Ahra Wilder. Albany, GA; sis­
ters, Lois Majors and Sue Tay­
lor, both o f Albany, GA; Grace
Patrick. Camilla. GA; and Emma
Adams.
Pelham,
GA;
and
daughters. June Smith, New
Smyrna Beach; and Rosemary
Cohen, Osteen.
Funeral arrangements
by
Baldwin-Falrchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and
Home, Lake Mary.

Bom April 1, 1969 In Llortes
Nodes, she was a nurse In a
nursing home and a member o f
the New Mt. Calvary M.B.
Church.
Survivors Include husband,
James C. Morgan, Sanford; son,
James Morgan Jr., Sanford;
daughter, Ardellah C. Bega.
Honolulu,
Hawaii;
parents,
Romulo Caday and Remedlos
Oaren Caday, Honolulu, Hawaii;
brothers, Charles and Freder­
ick Caday, Honolulu. Hawaii;
and sister. Christine Caday,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Funeral arrangements
by
Wllson-Elchelberger
Mortuary
o f Sanford.
HELEN N. SHUMAKER
Helen N. Shumaker. 78. Alma
Drive, Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday, March 6. 1999 of
respiratory failure. Bom Sept.
17, 1920 In Cherokee. NC. she
moved here In 1926. She was a
waitress and a Baptist.
Survivors Include
brother.
Lawrence
Norris,
Lakeland:

sister. Nellie QrifTIn, Blthlo;
son. Philip F. Rosso, Cassel­
berry; dnughters, 13 grand­
children
and
27
great­
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements
by
Wood lawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home Longwood Chapel.

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Murder-----------------Continued from Page 1A
Lynch told her to conir Innldc.
Morgan refused and stayed out­
side. Lynch told poller later
that ns the two spoke, his 0 tun
semiautomatic pistol acciden­
tally discharged, striking Mor­
gan In the leg.
Lynch told police the gun ac­
cidentally fired a second time,
striking Morgan again. Lynch
said that as he attempted to put
the gun down, the gun acci­
dentally fired a third time, hit­
ting Leah In the hark, the p o­
lice rrport said.
Lynrh told Investigators hr
dragged Morgan Inside, picked
up a ..'1H calilber revolver, and
flrrd It Into the hack of Mor­
gan's head In *an attempt to
end her suffering." the pollre
report said.
Neighbor* reported hrarlng
six to eight shots from the
n|&gt;artmcnt at around 5:15 p.m.
Friday.
T v r never seen so many
people scared." witness John
Powell said.
"It's Ironic Ural
everyone ran toward the gun­
fire. I guess they wuntrd to see
what happened. Then with the
second Interval, they went the
other way."
Tire Sanford Pollre Depart­
ment received 20 0-1-1 culls
from the Itosrrllff Apartments
starting at 5:1-1 p.m.. and re ­
sponded In five minutes.
One of the calls came from
la-all's friend Angrly.
"I was In nty room talking on

the phone when I heard gun­
shots." Angcly said. "I cnllcd
the police and said someone's
been shot.
They said we've
heard, thankyou. I said oh my
g-d, my friend lives here. W e
were
friends.
really
good
friends."
Lynch fired two shots from
Inside the a|Mrtmcnt as police
approached the door.
Lynch
told Investigators hr fired Into a
wall near the door to frighten
officers away, the rejiort rurld.
At around 5:45 p.m.. Lynch
called a Sanford Police d is ­
patcher. Tire two talked until n
Seminole County sheriffs hos­
tage
negotiator
took
ovrr.
Lynch surrendered after SWAT
tram members rrmovrd the
trodles of the mother and
daughter from the apartment.

James Morgan's mother and re ­
ceiving assistance from victims'
ndvocates. police say.
Lynch Is charged with two
counts of first degree prem edi­
tated murder, armed kldnnpplng. and burglnty. He Is being
held without bond at the John
E. Polk Correctional Facility.

it's

James Morgan and thr cou­
ple's 7-year old son, John werr
fishing nt thr time of thr
shootings. They arrived homr
to learn of the deaths shortly
after Lynch had liern escorted
uwuy. They are staying with

plement what students learn In
the clnssroom.
The Goldsboro Elementary
School facility will be housed In
a 3.000 square foot building
donnted nt cost by several
business groups. The facility
will be divided Into three sec­
tions. Sherry O'Lrnry. coordi­
nator of Mngnrt Programs for
the Seminole County School

District, said.
"We plan to have all children
from kindergarten through the
fifth grade Involved In the pro­
gram." C Len iv said. "Most of
the work will be done by fourth
and fifth graders."
The building at Ooldsboro
Elementnry School will be In
place by August. O'Leary said.

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Lynrh carried a 9 nun pistol,
a .:iH caliber revolver and a
.45-rallber semiautomatic p is ­
tol with him In a black bug us
he rntrrrd the apartment with
la-ali. according to Mronson.
Lynch told Investigators he
went to Morgan's home Friday
In the relationship's breakup
and unpaid rredlt curd debts,
thr report said.

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environments that resemble a
space station and lunar sur­
face. The results will be com­
municated to a ground based
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also manned by students.
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lie Sanford Express Lube. Inc.
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Arnold became Interested In
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Seminole Herald
Seminole Herald Sanford, Florida • Tuesday. March 9, t999 • IB

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Assistant
Sports
Editor

Opening Day 1999

It’s time
for FSU
to leave
the ACC
SANFOUI) • The War Chick­
ens at Auburn University are
rightfully taking a lot of bent
for dropping Florida State front
their football schedule this fall.
Auburn can say It all wnnts
to about not wanting Its play­
ers to deal with the Bowden
controversy, but. ultimately,
the school Insulted Its players,
canceling a game It had no
chance to wm.
But for Florida State to be
the one complaining Is rather
Ironic since the Semlnoles
didn't exactly prove their
manliness by signing on with
the Atlantic Coast Conference
In 1091.
At the time, the Southeastern
Conference was expanding.
Eventually two teams - South
Carolina and Arkansas - were
added. Florida Stale had every
opportunity to Join which
would have given them the
chance to go up against
Auburn every year.
Instead, It took the easy way
out. Joining the ACC where the
Semlnoles have lost exactly
twice in football since 1091.
At the time, the theory was
that Florida State wanted to
loin Ihe ACC to enhance Its
basketball stature. It worked
for about a year, but the Seminolea are now one o f the low­
life* o f the league and the team
has the most lackadaisical
fans In a basketball crazy
league.
At the typical ACC football
game, the atmosphere Is about
as exciting as the Monica
Lewinsky Interview.
Basically, you get to the
game four hours early and talk
about basketball In the park­
ing lot until halftime.
It's not a football conference
except for Clemson which
hasn't won In years.
Florida State has turned the
ACC from a balanced If boring
league Into an almost non­
competitive environment.
Meanwhile, basketball at
Florida State gets stomped.
So what good Is It for the
Nolea to stay In the ACC?
While super conferences are
starling to take over college
sports as we know It. and the
SEC has already gotten over­
tures from Missouri and Vir­
ginia Tech about Joining, why
Isn't Florida State trying to
make a change?
The 'Notes have never fit In
with the Tobacco Road gang
which only really cares about
basketball and lacrosse.
Florida State stands out like
Callsta Flockhart at an all-youcan-eat buffet.
The 'Notes need to make a
jum p to the SEC. First o f all. It
Isn't too difficult to finish In
the top-4 every year when you
have talent and play In the
ACC.
Sure, the Semlnoles play one
o f the most difficult non­
conference schedules In the
nation, but while teams like
Florida get their break outside
o f the SEC. the Semlnoles get a
break playing In their own
conference. Florida gets the
Citadel and Southwest Louisi­
ana, and Florida State gets
Wake Forest and Duke.
And remember. It was the
SEC that ended Florida State's
title hopes In three o f the last
four seasons. Florida twice and
Tennessee In the Some Kind O f
Potato Chip Fiesta Bowl.
Seminole fans would love the
move. How many tlmrs can
they pack the Doak to watch
their team beat up on Mary­
land?
Georgia, Alabama. Auburn
and o f course Florida would be
much more Interesting and It's
doubtful that attendance at
basketball games could be any
i
Jeff. Fags SB

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A largo crow d tu m o d out at Histone S anford M em orial
Stadum S aturday m orn ing a s the C ity of S anford R e c ­

throw ing out the first pilch and R ecreation S u p e rv is o rs
Ala n G re e n e and T o m K elly (bottom , right) a n n o u n ce d

reation and Parks D epartm e nt held O p e n in g D a y C o re rnorwos for the 1999 B a b e Ruth Basobalt S e a s o n on

the 19 9 9 players, co a c h e s a nd sponsors from all of the
S a n lo rd youth le a g u e s, including the 1996 Sanford

Rinkor-Slenslrom Fie ld .

B a b e R uth Le a gu e C ity C h a m p io n W h ile S o x (top. right)

Mayor Larry D a le (top. left) spoke to the crow d prior lo

before the te a m s took the field for the first g a m e s

Babe Ruth Baseball season begins with ceremonies, games
By Dean Smith
S I-O K T S E D IT O R

SANFORD - The City of S in ford Recreation and l*arks De­
partment Babe Ruth Dnsrlinll
season kicked ofT with a bang
on
Saturday
on
RiukrrStenstrom Field at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Following Introductions and
the throwing out o f the first
pitch by Sanford Mayor Larry
Dole, tile seasom opened with
three Babe Ruth (13-14) League
games and three Bambino (11­
12) Major League games on Roy
Holler Junior Field at Ft. Mel­
lon Park.
Monday, the Bambino Minor
League then opened on Monday
with a pair o f games at Roy
Holler Field.
BABB RUTH
IN D IA N S 7.
D IA M O N D B A C K S 0
The Indians scored four runs
In the third Inning lo break a

I-1 tie and then withstood a
four-run sixth Inning by the
Diamond Backs to win 7-6.
I*nn1dlng the offense for the
Indians were Braley (double,
single, two runs. RBI). Galhrrs
(home run. nm. RBI). IlnberHug
(double.
RBI).
Lewis
(single, two IUU). Chambers
(single, run) and White (single,
nin).
Doing the hitting for the
Diamond Backs were Casey
(two singles, two runs). Peter­
son (double, run. RBI). Roesch
(double), Doney (single, run.
RBI), Sheffield (single). Bur­
gess (run). Snell (nm ) und Lnndlon (RBI).
A T H L E T IC S 7, E X P O S S
Bowers' two-run single keyed
a five-run sixth Inning as the
Athletics posted a come-frombehind. 7-5, victory over the
Expos.
The Athletics took n 2-0 lead
In the top of the first Inning,
but the Expos came back with

Mnglr nm s In each of the first
four Innlgs to take a 4-2 lead,
filin g the stage for the Ath­
letics rally.
Contributing for the Athletics
'vere Scott (triple, two nms.
Wll). Bowers (single, nm. two
•dll). Chesser (single, nm).
Ik-nrand (single, nm). John
Inin). Witte (nm) and Cain
(Kill).
Doing the damagr for the
Expos were Wright (double.
s*»gle. run). Jones (home run.
iwu mns. RBI). Williamson
(single,
nm.
RDI).
Mundy
(single) and Scnque (nm).
W HITE SO X 0 . B R A V E S 3
The White Sox got ofT to a
good start In defense o f Its
HW8
city
Championship,
scoring four nms In the third
Inning to build a 5-0 lead and
holding ofT the Braves 6-3.
Paring the White Sox were
Coursey
(double).
Barnes
(single, run). Rcnga (single,
Rm). Scott (two runs). Lou-

wsma (nm). Henntnger (nm)
and Hutchins (RBI).
Hitting for the Braces were
Krnuy Erickson (two singles.
RBI), O.B. Talley (single, run).
Jason Pnloskl (single). Nrlan
Leshlnskl (nm)
and
Eddie
Bloom (nm).

BAMBINO MAJORS
R A IL R O A D E R S C U B S 4 .
YANKEES 0
Freddie Howard hurled a
one-hitter nnd Lim y Thomas
doubled twice as the defending
Clly
Champion
Railroaders
Cubs opened their season with
a 4-0 whitewashing o f the Yan­
kees.
Leading the Railroaders Cubs
offense were Larry Thomas
(two doubles, nm). Baerearte
Mitchell (double, run. RBI),
Terrance Quinn (double. RBI),
Lavarto Carey (single, run.
RBI), Freddie Howard (single,
run. RBI)
and Mare
Hall
(single).
Joslali Kimmlg singled for
the Yankees.

L ock w ood hurls SA C ’s secon d n o-h itter
S l o w s EDITOR

CASSELBERRY - Luke Lockwood tossed
the county's second no-hltter o f the young
season, leading Lake Howell to a 7-0 vic­
tory over Spruce Creek Monday night.
Pace was 2-for-3, while Humphrey drove
In two nms and Napirata one to back the
pitching o f Ixickwood, who ran his record
to 4-0.
The Silver Hawks scored four runs In the
third Inning and Uiree runs In the sixth In­
ning to Improve to 4-5 on the season. The
Hawks fell to 2-0.
In other games:
* Chris Maher scattered seven hits and
Andrew Huff. Jeff Cook (triple) and Brad
Stephonson (2-for-3) drove In runs as Win­
ter Springs
edged
Melbourne-Central
Catholic. 3-2, In a Class 3A-Dlstrict 13
game at Winter Springs High.
Malier raised his own record to 2-1 as
flic Bears Improved to 3-4 on the season.
• Saturday Lake Mary became the First
team to win 10 games, scoring Five runs In

Ihe lop o f the sixth liming to erase a b-4
deficit and defeating DcLand, 10-5. In a
Class 6A-DlBtrict 3 game on Melchlng Field
at Conrad Park.
Jose Tormos again led the Rams on o f­
fense. going 2-for-4 wtih a home tun and
driving In three runs. Also helping out were
Jose Rosado (double. Iwo RBI). Legate (2for-2). Stoats (2-for-3) and Matt Horwath
(2-for-5, two RBI).
Nuss (2-0) was the winning pitcher,
coming on In the third Inning and throwing
shut out ball the rest of the way as Lake
Mary Improved to 10-1.
SILVER HAWKS 7. HAWKS 0
Sprues Creak
000 000 O 0 0 3
Lsks Hawaii
040 003 a
7 S 3

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McKee and llrcslln. Lorkwoud and Pace. Wt' lecksxxxl (4-0). LP _ McKee. Save none 211 none 311
..one, lUt . none. Record. . Spnae Crre'kTo. Lake
lluwril 4-8.

BEARS 3. HUSTLER BEES 2
xraa-Csat. Catholic 003 000 0 3 7 0
WUtaf Sprtaga
O il 001 x . 3 3 1
Daly and Oana. Matter and Roger. WP _ Maher 12-

II. LP . Italy. Sava _ non*. II ) . none. Ill . MCC.

I

Italy: Winter Spring*. Cook. IIR _ none. Record. - Win­
ter Spring. 3-4.

SATUR D AY
RAMS 10. BU1XDOOS 5
Lake Mary
301 01B 1 _ 10 11 3
DaLand
104 000 0 _ 0 S 3
TlrUlen. Nuu 13) and Sanfurd. Htckrrl. Hogan (6|.
KuMaln (71 and Senrx. WP _ Nuu (2 01. LP _ Ricked
Save _ none. 211 _ Lake Mary, Roaodo. 311 _ none. HR.
Lake Mary. Tormos: lie Land. Candrlo. Record. _ Lake
Mary 10-1: DcLand 8-8.

SOFTBALL
WINTER PARK _ Lake Howell scored two
runs In the top o f Uie first Inning and made
It stand up, holding ofT Winter Park 3-1
Monday In a non-conference softball game
at Winter Park High School.
McQuaid was l-for-2 with an RBI to lead
the Sliver Hawks, while Klmbcll (2-2) was
the winning pitcher as Lake Howell im­
proved to 5-4.
SILVER HAWKS 3. WILDCATS 1
Laka Howell
300 000 1 _ 3 S 3
Winter Park
010 000 0 _ 1 7 3
Kimble and Turner. Ilrulhcr* and Merdll. WP _
Kimble (2-21. LP _ Urother*. Save . none. 211 . none.
311 . none. HR . none. Record. . Lake Howell 8-4.

P lM M M4 Praps, P||S SB

E X P O S 6,
S U N N I L A N D M A R L IN S B
M anus Kendrick's three-run
double keyed u four-nm second
Inning and the Expos with­
stood three Sunnlland C orpo­
ration Marlins home nms to
win 6-5.
flitting for the Expos were
Marcus Kendrick (two doubles,
two nms. three RBI). Kashlf
Vallot
(triple.
IUU).
Fiddle
Hogan (single). Lyndon Merthle
(two FUJI). George Easley (nm).
Jason Tate (run). Allen Foster
(run) and Derrick Mathis (run).
Powering the Sunnlland C or­
poration Marlins were Richard
Nelson (home nm. double, two
nms. RBI). Kevin Lowe (home
run. single, nm. FUJI), Jon
Adkins (home run, two nms.
two RBI) and Tyler Markovltz
(single).
R IN K E R D E V IL R A Y S 13,
BAN. E L E C T R IC A ‘« 10
The FUnker Materials Devil
Rays rallied for eight nms In
Babe Ruth. Page 2B

V o lle y b a ll
W eek 7
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - The results
from Week No. 7 o f the Clly
o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Polar
Bear Recreational Volley­
ball League Monday at the
Sanford Middle School Dan
Pelham Oymnatorlum were:
A League: Kathy's Baby
Shop (4-0). Beer :30. Just
For Fun and the Yknots (all
2-2) and C.E.S. (0-4).
B League: Rob's Team
and Sanford Church o f God
(4-0). the Unknowns (3-1),
the Saints (2-2). Rob's
Team (1-3) and Wcstview
Baptist Church (0-4).
H m m s m V olleyball, Pg. 2B

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CASE NO. 00-1040-OA-14-P
imc MORTOAOI
COMPANY, A FLORIDA
CORPORATION AS SION EE
OP MORTOAOE
CORPORATION OP
AMERICA.
Plaintiff.

MARCELL MANNINO;
JOHN DOE MANNINO.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND
OP MARCELL MANNINO:
IP UYING, INCLUOUiO ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
SAIO DEFBNDANT(S). IP
REMARRIED. AN0 IP
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIONEES. CREDITORS.
UENORE. AND TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMMO BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED OSPENOANTIBli
JOHN DOB. UNKNOWN
TENANT: JANE OOX
UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICE to hereby given IhaL
pursuant to a Pinal Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida, I wM
sell the property situsta In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
LOT 1 AND t. ROSELANO
PARK.
A
SUBDIVISION
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF 0ESCR1BE0 IN
PLAT BOOK 1. AT PACE SI, O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A 1999 FIRST DRIVE. SAN­
FORD. FL 92771
al public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, tor cash. AT
THE WEST FRONT OOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA. Florida, al
11:00 A M . on the 29th day of
MARCH, 1999.
MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
Cloth ol ffie Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Cierh
Law Offices ol
Daniel C. Consuegra
9901 North Armanis Avenue
Tampa. FL 39904-1041
PubiMi: March 2. 9. 1999
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BUILDING
BUSINESS
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Herald

322-2611
a ,*,*,.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIQNTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. 9B-9917-CAI4P
PEOPLES FIRST
COMMUNITY BANK
Plaintiff.
FRANI ’ CORRALE9
and DARLA J CORRALE8
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE it htreby given pur­
suant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated FEBRUARY
19, 1999. entered In Cave
Number 9t-23tT-CA-t4-F ol the
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Seminolt County. Florida. PEO­
PLES
FIRST
COMMUNITY
BANK. It tha Plaintiff and
FRANK J CORRALES and
CARLA J CORRALES. art the
Defendants. I will tell th the
highest bidder tor cash at tha
Front Door ol tha lamlnola
County Courthousa. In lantord.
Florida. Orange County, at
It 00 am EST. on the 22nd day
ol APRIL. 1999. the following
described properties silusted In
Seminole County. Florids, and
sat forth In tha Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit
Lot 72. HAMPTON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof as
recordsd In Plat Book 91.
Pago* 99. 99 and 90. Public
Record* ol Samlnol* County.
Florida
WITNESS my hand and Iha
official teal ol this Honorable
Court on this 19th day ot FEB­
RUARY. 1999
(3EAL1
MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
Cierh ol the Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jaaawte
Deputy Cierh
Sherri Denton Mallory Esq
Burke 9 Blue. PA
Host Office Boa 70
Panama City. Florida 32402
Publish March 2. 9. 1999
OSA-1

NOTICE OF
namb
Notice la hereby gtven that I
am engaged In business at 709
Laurel Way. Caaaalbarry. FL.
22707,
Samlnol*
County.
Florida, under th* Ficttttou*
Nam* ol LETTERS A IOBOB
O f FLORIOA, and that I Inland
to register said name with tha
Division
ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee. Florida. In accor­
dance with the proviaion* ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To­
wn Section 999 09. Florid*
Statutes 1991.
Mike Chase Sign*
Michael B. Chase
Publish March 9. 1999
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FfermouB

IB T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
O f TUB 1ETN
JUDICIAL 0 « e WIT
Mi
BABB E O J 9 -1 M I BA 14 I
IRWIN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION f/K/A
MLAND MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
JOSE ANTONIO BARETOSUAREZ. IT AL..
Defendant*
Natloo la hereby given Hint, In
accordance with th* final
Judgment
ol
foreclosure,
an la red on MAY 0, 1999 In civil

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 241
N
Hunt Club 01,d
4117.
Longwood. FL. 32779. Saminoi*
County, Florida, under th*
Fictitious Nam* ol TENDER
TOUCH QROOMINO, and that I
inland In register said name
with
th*
Division
ol
Corporations.
Tallshtsso*.
Florid*, in accordance with th*
provisions ol Ih* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To-Wit Section
MS 09. Florida fistulas 1991.
Cynthia A Pierce
Publish March 9, 19M
DEA-SS

NOTIOB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX 0EE0
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVSN.
that CROWN DANK. F.S.B . Ih*
holder ol Ih* tallowing cerblicat*(s) ht* tiled said certiflcst*(t) tor a let deed to be
i n u s d thsrson The cerlillctl*
number!*)
end ysar(t)
ol
Issuance, th* description ol Ih*
property, end Ih* n*m#(e) In
which It we* assessed l*/*r* ( *
follows
CERTIFICATE NO 43t4
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1993
Description ol Property LEO
910 74 TWP 219 RQE 31E V4
OF NE 1/4 (LE99 TWIN RIVERS
9EC 3A A 3B 4 TWIN RIVER*
EEC 4 UNITS 1 E 2 E BIO 3B
UNIT 2 E PT IN ORB 290* PO
791)
Names In which assessed Th*
Anden Oroup ol Florida All ol
said property being in th*
County ol famtnoto. Itat# ol
Florida
Unto** auch certificate!*) shell
be redeemed according lo tow.
the property described In such
certificate!*) win be sold to th*
highest bidder cl Ih* west front
door.
iomlnote
County
Courthouse, lantord. Florida,
on the 29th day ol March. 1M9.
• M l .00 a m
Payment of Ecto lee. appliesbto documentary clamp la***
and recording tom srs required
to be paid by th# successhtl
bidder cl Ih* cal*. Full payment
ol sn amount equal lo Ih* high#*l bid to due within 24 hours
slier Hi* advertised time cl
sale AH payments chcH be cash
or
guaranteed
Instrument,
mede payable to Ht* Clerk el
the Circuit Court.
Oclad this 17lh day ol
February. 1999 (Seal)
MARY/
VANN* MORSE
CLERK OF THI
CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shlrtoy C. Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 23. March 2.
9.111.1999
OCZ-204

IN TNE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE ISTR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
ESMINOLt COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OEHERAL JURISDICTION
OtVISION
CASE NOt 97-0190-CA-14-P
NORWtST MORTOAOE. INO.
PLAINTIFF
VS
TIMOTHY J. THOMBIESON:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TIMOTHY J THOMBIESON.
CATHERINE A YUKNAVAQE:
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. SANFORDHIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
HOME OWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POEIEEEION
OEFENOANT(t)
RE- NOTME
OF FOREOLOEWRB a ALE
NOTICE IB HERIBV OIVCN
pursuant to an Order a renting
the
Motion
to
Rotot
Foreclosure
Sale
dated
February 22. 1999. antorad In
ChrM C at* No 97-01M-CA-14-P
ol th* Circuit Court ol th* 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
EANF0R0,
Florida. I will tall to Ih* highs*I
end boat bidder tor cash
h WEST
FRONT OOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ol the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse In SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
a.nv on tha 30th day of MARCH.
1999 th* following described
properly os M l terth In said
Summary Final Judgment toLOT 24 OF HIDDEN LAKES
VILLAS. PHASE IV. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RSCOROCO IN PLAT BOOK 2S.
PAOBS 2E. 27 ANO 2S. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated Mil* 23rd day ol February,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORE!
Clerk ol Mi* Circuit Court
By OoraMiy W, Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Hf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT.,
apMiol
COURT ADMINISTRATION. Of
Ms*
U M IN O L l
County
Courthouse at 447-323-4190
EXT 4227. 1-M 4 M l 1771
(TDD) 04 1-900-M4-4779, via
,
VBvvICB .
DAVIOJ.9TtRN.PA.
SOI 4. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 92224
(304) 233-4000
Publish; March 2. X 1939
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Date dated FEBRUARY 22.
1999. no. 94-1921 CA 14 B In
Bto Circuit Court of U M IN O L l
Tounly Florida. In which Jocc
Antonio Barcle-Boertt. ol al..
Morig a g* Corporation f/h/a
Inland Mortgage Corporation
wao Plaintiff. I crEI caM to Ih*
highes t bidder for cash al weal
front door, 901 N. Park Ava,
Sanford FL 99711 between th*
hour* ol 11:00 a m and E 00
rm. on MARCH
29.1999 on th*
p/m.
N
*HJHUWing
u---i__
Lot 7, Block A. Sen Sebastian
Haights Unit 2. according la th*
plot thereof, m recorded In Plat
Book 19, Pag* 71, Public
Record* of Samlnol* CountyMom commonly known OK 407
A vc,
Spring*. FI 92714
(COURT SI
MARVANNE MORES. CLERK
Dorothy W. Bolton
Aa Deputy Clark
Matthew J. EcMich!*
Attorney al Law
2194 Hollywood Btvd
HoRywood FL 39020
Pubhah: March 2,0.1009
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APPLICATION FOR TAX BBSS
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVIN.
dial LARRY L HURST. NANCY A.
HURET. Ot* holder of tha fol­
lowing certMeatofs) haa Mad
said oartiftcalafs) tor a tea deed
to b* issued thereon. The cer­
tificate number!*) end year!*) of
issuance, the description of tha
property, and the name!*) In
which H w m assessed tararc as
CERTIFICATE NO: 2994
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1993
icNotion of Properly: LBO
LOT E ELK C COLONNADES
1BT EEC PB IS PO SO
Fred L. Hamilton. Mary B.
Hamilton. AD ol cold property
being In Ih*
County of
tomlnolc. Stale of Florid*.
Unto** such certiftcstafa) chaff
be redeemed according lo law.
Mi* property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold to Ih*
highest bidder at Mi* weal front
door,
Saminoi*
County
Courthousa. Santord, Florida,
on tha 99th day of March, 1999,
at 11:00 l a
Payment of Bata to*, appliesbto documentary stomp Uses
and recording toe* am required
lo be paid by Mi* cuceoccful
bidder cl the sole. Fuff payment
of on amount equal l* the high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
alter the advertised lime ol
sets. AH payments shell b* cash
or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made payable to Mi* Clark of
Mia Circuit Court.
Dated this 10th day ol
February. 1990 (Seal)
MARYANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C. Hargsrt
Deputyr Clark
Publish February 23. March 2.
9. *1 9 . 1999
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STATUTES H I T S TNE FOLLOW!NO VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY MARCH 2 1 1SBB AT
10B0 AM AT CORTES TOWING
SERVICE. EM ORANGE AVI..
LONaWOOO, FLORIOA. THESE
VEHICLE! ARE SOLD AS IS
WITH NO TITLE GUARANTEE
SELLER RISCRVES THE RIGHT
t o b io . B ioom a s t a r t s at
AMOUNT OWED FOR TOWING
ANO ITORAOI. VIIWINQ ON
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE FORM
OF PAYMENT IS CASH OR
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Mf RE: ESTATE OF
EOOAR FRANKLM WALKER

Th* administration gf the
Mtate of EOOAR FRANKLIN
WALKER.
deceased.
Fit*
Number 99-1M -CP to pending
In the Circuit Court 1*4
Seminole
County.
f i * 4ida.
Probata Dnrtalon. Ms* cddmci
ol which I* 201 North PsiB
Florida 92771. The
addresses of Ihe personal representefive and tha pare anal
mpmaantathra'a attorney am
ALL INTI RIOTED PERSON*
ARC NOTIFIED THAT)
AS parsons on whom Mila
notice |* served who have
objections that challenge th*
validity of th* arts, tha guakffcabona ol tha paraonal rvpmasntetlvts vfAut, of
•!
Gita Court oro toouGoG lo Gta
ta with Mil* Court
WITHIN TNI LATER OF TH R U
! * AFTER THE DATE OF
MONTHI
TMI FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOT10S
ON THEM.
AM oradhere al Mw Macadam
and other parsons having
atatms or demand*
ooav
of
thta wwwsm
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ta v■n
fad
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dale of tha IVat public alien af
thta notiM mual to* Mtoif otobna
srith Ihla Court WITHIN THI
LATER OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER TMI DATE OF TMI
FIRST PUBLICATIONS OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH other creditors of th*
dccodcnf* estate must
their claim* with this Court
WITHIN
THRU
MONTH!
AFTER TH I DATE OF TMI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
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1232.
MIRIAM LORETTA JOHNSON
Apopka. Florida S270S
(447) CSS-SETS
Attorney tor Personal
MARISA DAWSON, ESQUIRE
Attorney tor Perconal
Represents bvo
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Sanford. Florid* S2771
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VEHICLE DSECRtPTION:
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LOCATION OF VEHICLE:
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ON SANFORD, FL 92779
INFORMATION CONTACT
JOHN BAUM. ATTORNEY, 111 •
MAfTLANO AVI BUtTC I N .
MAITLAN0. FL M7E1
(407) 444-4329
1. METRO CHRYSLER FLYMOUTH INO 0LANM A U M ON
THIS VEHICLE FOR LABOR
ANO BCRVIOCa FCRFORMCO
ANO STORAGE CHARGEE. »
ANY. IN TNE AMOUNT OF
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CHRYSLER FLVMOUTH INC IS
SUSJS0T TO MFORCBMENT
FURBUANT TO STATUTE T1SEE
AND STATUTE TIE E M FLA
CUT.. ANO THE VEHICLE
DEECRIEEO WILL BE BOLD TO
SATISFY TNI UBN AS HEREIN
M T FORTH.
B. THE HEREIN PESO RIBED
VEHICLE W I U BE BOLD ON
THB M DAY OF MARCH IBM
AT I M F M AT FURUO AUC­
TION AT METRO CHRYSLER
FLVMOUTH INC
4. YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT
THE OWNER OR ANY FEASOR
CLAIMING AN INTEREST OR
URN IN TMIC VEHICLE HAS A
RIGHT TO A HEARING AT ANY
THM FRI0R TO THI SCHED­
ULED DATE OF BALE RV FILING
A 0IM AN0 FOR HEARING
WITH THE CLEAR OF THE CIR­
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n o t ic * .

E YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT
THE OWNER OF THIS VEHICLE
HAS A RIGHT TO RECOVER
POSSESSION OF THE VEHICLE
WITHOUT INSTITUTING JUDI­
CIAL PROCEEDINGS BY FOOT­
ING BOND IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE FROVttlONE OF
•TATUTS 9*4.917 FAL. ETAT.
4. YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT
ANY FROCEEOS FROM THE
SALE
OF
THB
VEHICLE
REMAINING AFTER RATMENT
OF THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE OUC ANO OWINQ TO
METRO CHRYSLER FLVMOUTH
INO W IU BE DEFOEITEO WITH
THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR OlSFOEtnON
UFON COURT OROER.
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Babe Ruth'
(double, run). Andre Debose
(single, two runs), Cody Fields
(single, run), William Fugate
(single,
run).
Joey
Lopez
(single), Justin Stensell (single)
and Rrggle White (single).
Leading the Mariners were
Thomas lllcks (two doubles,
RBI), Shawn Oarlepy (triple,
run), Emory OrtlDn (triple, run),
Qmdy Pfleuger (single, run.
RBI). Rowdy Miller (single, run.
RBI), Joey Ouerre (single, run).
Savlon Dickerson (single, run).
Joe Howard (single). Robbie
Lockhart (tingle) and Brandon
Venney (single).
D E V IL R A T S 18.
A T H L E T IC S 8

Coatlanad from Pago IB
the bottom o f the fifth Inning
to outscore the Sanford Elec­
tric Athletics. 13-10.
Caryying the Rlnker Materi­
als Devil Rays to victory were
Khalil Parahakhan (two home
runs, double, three runs, four
RBI), Josh Annett (double, sin­
gle, three runs, two RBI), Rod­
ney Qrant (double, two runs,
RBI), Cody Miller (souble, run.
RBI). Oreg Pett (double,. run).
Brandon
Welgert
(single),
James Richardson (run), Dan­
iel Zenrlck (run) and Nick Mar­
tin (run).
The Sanford Electric Athlet­
ics were led by Brandon Hamp­
ton (double, two singles, two
runs, RBI),
Ravin
Lawson
(double, run, three RBI). Jon
Mangum (double, two runs),
Dekwyan Debose (single, run).
Ryan Thom (single, run). Pat
Bowers (two runs) and Jeff
Brussell (run).

(two singles, two runs), Nick
Danllla (two singles,
RBI),
David Delk (two singles), A n ­
thony Walls
(single,
run).
Dcantac Adams (single, run),
Jeromy Murphy (single), Julian
Pearson (single) and Justin
Smith (run).
This Wednesday night, the
Royals play the Red Sox at
5:45 p.m. and on Friday night,
the Indiana play the D n ll Rays
at 5:45 p.m. and the Athletics
face the Mariners at 7:15 p.m.

The Devil Rays scored In
every Inning In knocking off the
Athletics 15-5.
Contributing for the Devil
Rays were Jason Faith (home
run. single, two runs, three
RBI), Myler Neal (triple, alngle.
two runs). John Valentine (two
singles, tun. RBI).
Freddie
Qalnes (two sin gle* two runs).
John Salco (two singles, run).
Danny Orttz (double, run).
Justlm Pabon
(single,
two
runs), T.C. Kinney (single, run).
Matt Kearney , (single, run).
Raymond 7 (single. run). Roy
Valentine (single, run) and
Jessica Dickey (single).
Providing the offense for the
Athletics were Justin Peteraob

INDIANS 11, MARINERS 8
The Indians scored five runs
In the fourth Inning to break a
6-6 tie and went on to 11-6 vic­
tory over the Mariners.
Pacing the Indiana were M at­
thew Hayes (double, single, two
runs), Andy Hedvml) (two sin­
gles. two runs), Ben Lopez (two
singles, run). Jarvis Badger
(triple, run), Darrell Chavis

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Volleyball-

Jeff

fed he always looked and
Cowtlawad from Pago IB
the awe others had qf him.
The records
after
seven
you could Just Imagine the
love and respect people had weeks:
for htm.
A League: Kathy's Baby Shop
But l have one anecdote 1 (27-1).
and* Just For
-1). the Yknots
V
heard about him When the
F\in (both 15-13). C.E.S. (8-20)
salaries started to rise,
and Beer :30 (5-23).
someone asked DMagglo
B League: the Unknowns (22how much he w ould m ake
today and he said. T d walk 6). Sanford Church of God (1711). Rob's Team (16-12). the
Into Mr. Steimbcenner’s qffe e and say. •Fortner, let's Saints (10-18) and Westvlew
Baptist Church (5-23).
talk.”

Pago IB
worse.
It's something to think
about, but the W ar Chickens at
Auburn aren't the only people
ducking an opportunity to
prove themselves.

Prom thm Editor: it

u x u a ad

Monday to hear qf
the death qf Joe DtMaggto.
Momt qf um are too young
to have aeen htm ploy, but
hearing others talk about
him and seeing how dlgnt

Preps'
18

KISSIMMEE • Saturday in Boy's Track and
Field. Seminole High School won a close bottle
far the Championship In the Fotndana High
School Ctrde of Champions Relays.
scored 96-1/2 points to TttuavtUe
88. Oak Ridge 74. Winter Haven 70.
------- 06. Potnctans 64-1/2. Lake Mary

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The sextet of Toni Martin. Bobby William*,
Daryl Fort, Rod Freeman, .Jufcua Francis, and
Terry McKinney combined to srtn five events aa
all 29 Seminole Athletes scored to add to the
The 4 x 400 relay at Bobby Williams, Toni
Martin, Daryl Fort, and Julius Francis ran the
fastest time In the State this year wtth a time of
3:19.8.
n lotned Williams. Fort and M ar­
tin to run one of the fastest 4 x 100 relays In the
State at 42.6. The same four-some won the 4 x
200 relay in 1:30.3.
Williams and McKinney teamed to win the
long Jump relay ss each jumped over 22-feet.
Adair
Joined
the two to win the triple jump
jo4h .*
*
'
relay.
Second place finlohes were Dennis Curry.
Vernon Ham a, and Josh Adair In the high Jump
relay, and the distance medley relay of Tyler
Cuonntnga, Qrant Baker. Joe Cooper, and Jon
Hubbard.
Third places were Brian Barrier and Chase
McMurrough In the Pole Vault, and the 4 x 800
relay of Jon Hubbard. Joe Cooper, Joe Hants,
and Qrant Baker.
Also acortng for the Sem lnoles were Clarence
Latimer. Jeremy Flelda, Jared Stark, Mark
Perkins. Ed Manning, Paul Hugha, Mark Hughs,
Iand Joe Watson.
In other meets:
• Orange County schools dominated the ac­
tion In the Qreyhound Relays at Lyman High
School's Carlton Henley Sports Complex and
the Lake Howell girls Onioned fourth and the
Lake Howell boys sixth In the Elite Classic at
Stoomlter Field Friday night

t-X/B; X Aatnmaul (A).
1. 74: a Winter Haven ( W » . 70: 8 .
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Crape myrtle is versatile for landscape

CALENDAR
Overeaters
Anonymous
Overrate™ Anonymous meets
every Tuesday, at 10 a.m. In
Parish Hall Whttner Lounge of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
In Sanronl. The meetings last
about an hour. There nte no
dues nor fees. The only re­
quirement to attend Is the d e ­
sire to stop rating compul­
sively.

Shuffleboard
The Sanford Tourist
and
Shuflleboard Club
practices
every Tuesday
and Friday
starting al 1:30 p.m. The courts
ore located behind the Sanford
Senior Center. Those Interested
In playing. Iram lng to play or
Joining the ctub may call Russ
Kllner. president. 3 3 3 -7 7 5 ),
for Information.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at I hr Lake Mary
Senior Centre, 300 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby
clothes, und Items for nursing
homes as well ns Hems for (lie
Christmas store. The Items
made by the club are donated
to prrrmle babies, nurelng
home residents and gifts for the
annual Christmas store.

Widows, widowers
Widows or wldowero or p er­
sons with spouses In nuralng
homes (W.O.W.) Is a group o f­
fering support, bonding, assis­
tance, brotherhood and social
activities to members. Meetings
are held the first Tuesday o f the
month In the Florida Hospital
at 11 a.m. In Lake Mary on
Sand Pond Road, right off o f
Lake Emma Road. For more In ­
formation call Dom DeSamo,
323-5152
or Minnie Kane,
322-8540.

Grief support
The Seminole County State
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Support Oroup for anyone
who has lost a loved one to
homicide. The group meets the
second Tuesday from 6:30 until
H p.m. at the Juvenile Assess­
ment Center located at 181
Bush Loop. Sanford. There Is
no cost. For more Information
call Bernadette Scrafinowtcz or
Marla Mitchell at (407) 6056112.

Over 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are w el­
come.

Widows or widowers

Lake Mary Seniors invite any­
one 55 y e a n or older to Join
them In activities every Monday
through Friday, from 9:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m., at the Lake Mary
Community Center. 260 N.
Country Club Road.

WOW. widows or widower* or
a person with • spouse In a
nursing home, meets the first
Tuesday, al I I a.m. at Florida
Hospital, 1097 Sand Pond Road
(off Lake Emma Road). Bring a
friend. For more details call
Dom DeSamo at 323-5152 or
Mori Henry 332-7011.

Weekly Lions Club

Nar-Anon

Senior activities

The Sanford
Lions
Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In downtown
Sanford near the dock.
Visitors
and
prospective
members are welcome. For In ­
formation. rail Sam Loper, 321 4415.

Bridge Club
'Sanford
Duplicate
Orldge
Club meets at noon each Tu es­
day at the Qreatrr Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce. 400 E.
First St., Sanford.

Kiwanis Club
Klwanls Club o f Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denny s on State Road
436 In Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call 831-8545.

Toastmasters meet
The Night Owls Toastmasters
Club 96581 meets every T u es­
day o f the month, at 7:30 p.m..
at the Lake Mary Community
Building on Country Club
Road. Contact llosella Bonham
at 323-8284 for more Informa­
tion.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Senior Citizens
Club meets the fln t and thin)
Tuesday, at I I a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. A bag
lunch followa. Visitors arc w el­
come. For Information, call
322-2353 or 322-8161.

Nar-Anon, a self-help group
for relatives and friends o f ad­
dicts. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando General Hos­
pital. For more Information, call
869-0364.

TOPS
Member o f Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS, imttfc 'th e
public to loin them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at the
First Christian Church, 1807
Sanford Are., Sanford. For mote
Information about the du b. call
Karen Blazlna. 321-5962.

Crape Myrtle (lageratroemla)
Is one o f our most versatile
landscape plants for sunny lo­
cations. The large variety o f size
and colors available, Its long
blooming period, and ability to
grow In nearly any soil condi­
tion makes the crape myrtle on
easy to care for addition to any
landscape. They provide land­
scape
Interest
year-round.
Flowering begins as early as
May In some cultivar* and con­
tinues Into fall. Leaves turn
yellow, orange, or red In
autumn.
The Crape Myrtle then b e­
comes a living sculpture will]
attractively gnarled character
and smooth bark varying In
color from cream to cinnamon
and brown. Crape Myrtle Is na­
tive to Southeast Asia. China,
and Japan. It was Introduced lo
the southern United States al­
most 200 years ago and has
since become a standard In
southern gardens ('Lilac o f die
South'). Crape Myrtle derives
Its common name from Its crepe
like crinkled flower petals and
the resemblance o f Its leaves to
true myrtle.
Care aad C altare: Full sun is
necessary for best flowering
and crown development. Locatlona that allow free air move­

ment help avoid development o f
powdery mildew. Crape Myrtle
tolerates o f a wide range o f soil
types but prefers loamy soils
with a slightly acid pH (5.06.5). They do poorly In wet
soils. Transplants should be
moved In the winter when the
plant Is dormant. Prepare the
planting site by digging a hole
as deep but one foot wider than
the root ball. If the plant Is root
bound make several 1/4 Inch
cuts In the rootball to promote
new outward root growth. Plants
should be mulched to a depth
o f 3-4 Inches, but be sure to
keep mulch several Inrhes
away from the trunk to prevent
development o f root rot. Though
very drought tolerant once es ­
tablished,
Crape
Myrtles
should be walrred regularly for

Obesity Surgery
The Seminole Chapter o f SOS
(Support Obesity Surgery) SupC rt Oroup, for those who have
d bariatric surgery or their
loved ones, meet* the second
Tuesday o f each month In
Classroom «103 o f the Physi­
cian* Ptaxa Building, 521 W.
State Road 434, Longwood. at 7
p.m. Cal) 322-8500 ■for more
Information.

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tative growth, basal sprouting,
spoils branch structure, and
results In larger but much
fewer flowers. Do not remove
branches latger than the d i­
ameter o f a pencil.
Feeta: Crape Myrtle Is one o f
the most pest-free ornamental
landscape
plants
available.
Primary pests are powdery m il­
dew and the crape myrtle aphid
that promotes the growth of
sooty mold. Selecting resistant
varieties and planting In sunny
locations with good airflow will
significantly decrease the lik e­
lihood or these problems.
Valletta* far Castro! Florida:
Trees over 20 feet: Natchez
(white). Tuakegee (dark pink).
Muskogee (lavender).
Dallas
Red (dark red). Trees 10-20
feet: Osage (pink, reblooms
well).
Apalachee
(lavender,
scented), Sioux (pink, good for
narrow
spaces).
Medium
shrubs 5-10 feet: Acoma (white,
small grey-green leaves, Pecus
(pink, early bloomer), Tonto
(best bright red). Near East
(peach, oldest cultivar). Conlamer Plants under 5 feet: Delta
Blush (pink, mounded 2 feet),
New Orleans (rich purple, low
spreading, good hanging bas­
ket). and Victor (best rich red.
upright).

Friend can’t support wife’s same heartache
DEAR ABBY: My doas friend
has had a turbulent )2-year meritafe to a man who has had severs]
long-term affairs. She has left him
on several occasions, but always
ends up returning.
Currently, she Is separated. She
told me that this time she la deter­
mined to go on without him and
regain her self-esteem. I have Just
heard that she is in the planning
stage* of returning to him.
Abby, for 12 yeare I have lis­
tened to her cry, watched him break
her heart over and over, and I can't
take it anymore. She is asking me
for words of encouragement and I
can no longer offer them. I can't be
supportive when I know aho la
going to be hurt again. I want to
■creaip at her, "Wake uni You have
fpf bralns snd he's.neyrr
M i n g to change.* How can I get •

first two marriages failed.
FEEUNO BADLY USED
IN CALIFORNIA

she's a brat I f I had behaved that
way when I was growing up, I
would have been paddled. I have
tried talking to Mary about her
granddaughter, but I get nowhere.
What should Ido?
RBOON8IDER1NO MARRIAGE

^ TIRED OF WATCHING

Toastmasters
Night
Owt*
Toastmasters
meet every Tuesday o f the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the Lake
Mary
Community Building,
260 N. Country Club Road In
Lake Mary. Contact Roaeila
Bonham at 323-8284 for Infor­
mation.

the first few weeks to aid In
establishment.
Fertility
re­
quirements are minimal as
these plants usually derive nu­
trients from fertilize™ used on
lawns. For young Crape Myrtles
three applications per year o f a
low nitrogen fertilizer such as
4-6-8 In March, July, and O c­
tober
Is
recommended
to
stimulate growth. A high nitro­
gen fertilizer will encourage leaf
growth at the expense o f flow­
ering.
P V u a l a f : Crape Myrtles gen­
erally require a minimum o f
pruning. If using your Crape
Myrtle os a tree you should re­
move the 'su ck ers' that d e ­
velop along the lower steins.
Tip pruning to remove spent
flower heads
will
promote
heavier blooming. Small twiggy
growth should be removed from
the lower portions to Improve
aesthetics and thinned In the
canopy to facilitate air move­
ment. Pruning may be done
anytime after the leaves have
fallen but optimally In late
winter before new growth ap­
pears. If pruning Is done too
early In the fall new growth may
be promoted and killed by a
freeze. Crape Myrtle should
never be pruned hard on on
annual or regular basis. Sever
pruning Induces excess vege­

DEAR ABBY: I'm engaged to a
woman HI call Mary. She has a 4yaarold granddaughter D1 call Aahlay. In Mary’s eyas, Ashley cin do
no wrong. I have actually heard
Ashley say, *Shut up, Grandma,” or
’ Corns hare right now!” — and
Grandma doN,
M ary admita that Ashley's
behavior isn't good, but she allows
har to get away with it. Mary lives
with har eon (Ashley's father) and
his wife, and if Daddy soya no to
Ashley, Mary quietly tells
her to
(
to work.”
til Daddy goeaU
■waft until
Abby , this child la ao spoiled

DEAR ABBY: My wife's 46-yearold son will soon be marrying for
the third time. She is a nice, pretty
lady who is his age. This will be her
first marriage. She is from a large
and wealthy family.
My wife informed me I will be
buying dinner for all thoee attend­
ing the wadding rehearsal. Is this
my responsibility? Do I pay for the
drinks, too?
Shouldn't ho, at his ripe old ago,
pay for this event himself? What
about asking his five-time*-married
biological father to help share
expenses? The father has provided
very Uttle to this Tsoy.” who moved
in with his mother and me when his

P i* 1d

DEAR ABBY: My best friend,
whom I’ve known for eight years,
frequently asks to borrow my
clothes. I don't mind lending them
DEAR ABBY: I need advice on to her, but she never returns them.
airline etiquette. 1 am over 6 bet After a while, she cant remember if
tall and a frequent traveler. Aa the they’re here or mine, so when 1 ask
distance between my knees and the for something back, she claims it Is
•set in front of me in coach class is here.
reduced by the airlines, is ft unrea­
I’ve tried saying no to her, but
sonable to aspect the person in front she always talks me into i t I value
o f me to ask permission before her friendship, and that makes it
pushing the seat back? Do passen­ harder to stick to my guns and not
gers have the right to push as far give in. Ia there a way to stop har
back aa poaaibla without regard to ftpm borrowing without destroying
thainccnvanIssue and discomfort it our friendship? I’m running out of
may cause the passengers behind
than?
ALMOSTNUDE
Several times In the past faw
OAKLAND. CALIF.
years, people — usually women —
have pushed their asst backs into
my knees. and when I told thorn
nicely there was no more room for
reclining, proceeded to push their
sost back even farther. Not only is
ft uncomfortable and rude, ft makes
work on a laptop computer impossi­
ble. If someone were behind me, I
wouldn't dream of reclining without
his or her permission.
tf there isn’t a definitive rule,
how about taking a stand to estab­
lish one? I know many travelers
would be ploasod to have this point
of etiquette specifically addressed.
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Wadnaaday, March 28. 1688 at
Noon, at 325 Aulin A v a ,
Oviedo. FL
Proapoctlve bid dart may
tnapocl the vehiclea on tho day
batora tha auction from 8AM
unlit (PM
Terms are caah or
certified tunde only.
Oviedo
Towing raaarvaa tha right to
accept or retue# any and alt
hid*
The following vahrclat ar#
offered lor bid*
82 iautu Stytua
Vln*JABRT5MtN740t 307
*0 Ford Bronco
Vtn# 1FMCU14TSLUAOJ400
83 Chovy 810
Vm* tOCDTt 400D2119029
69 MaadaMXt
Vm# tYVODllASKf22373*
81 Chevy 810
vm* i a c B S i * B * F 2 i * t n t
Pubirth March 8.1888
DCA-71

Data Entry Clerk: P T must
know Window* 95 A Microtott
Office Must be a pmlioent typ­
ist A adept to (me details Cap­
able ot handling muni im*
phones with dispatching Non
smoker Cat between 2-3pm
Only 904-774 9373
Dental Assistant A Front Offtca
Positions:
FT, Busy Offica
needs hard working indnrtduala.
dependable professional Escettent pay. benelits Pay com­
mensurate with dip*nerve 407330-2030 between 5-7pm.
Front Desk. Breakfast Server,
House keeper*. House Men A
AM Dish Washer: FT Apply
Lake Mary Courtyard. 135 Inter­
national Parkway. Laka Mary
444 1000
Driven Needed FT or r r earn
up to 186126*. apply wittvn al
Pap* John's. 2705 S Orlando
Dr, Santord. or cal 328 7272
Dump Truck Driver: Fuff time
COL requved. vacation and pen
son. Cal 3226133

Need a Working Partner
For Pressure Was- ng Busmesa
407-3216712

59— Fin a n c ia l
S ervices

71— H

elp

Medical Receptionist. MA, LPN:
For Medical group lake Mary
Santord Esc beneM pkg Fas
resume to 830-1116
Motorcycle Mechenlc
mutt
have asp and toots, up to H5hf
bated on quaiilcahons Orange
City Cycle 2305 6 Votusia
Ave. Orange City 904 -775 9536
Nationwide seekmg PTFT med
vat bii'ers Up to 3SKfyr No
medval aipenenco necessary
PC required 1800 921-9939
Need Server*, FT A PI AppTy
0 Flyers Wings A Grill. 3689
Lake Emma Hd. Lake Mary
3334656______________________
Needed 20 people m south S»r&gt;
lord lor evening warehouse
work, nest day pay available
Why wail to work 2 IDs is as
you need no esp req Cel Right
Hand Man I longwood at 2606106. Ask about our Santord
pickup
Seeking espenenced. ambitious
lawn maintenance personnel
Good pay A benefits Can Lawn

DELIVER THE BELLSOUTH
■REAL YELLOW PAGES*
IN YOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY

ABLE BANKS TAX SERVICE
Wa maka house cats
Quick Accural*. Year Round
Caff 1-800-DR-TAXES

70— Ed u cation &amp;
T r ain in g

Drivers COLA. Company A
OWNOP. nvn one year e i p . 48
Slates A Canada
Justus
Transport. East Orlando 1-800
597 se;a

OPEN HOUSE!!!
LONGWOOD
MON •WED
9 30am to 3 30pm No Appt
Needed* It you can Mt 60 D* 4

71— H elp W anted
H»*dad Now-Entry level warenous*'driver Must have valid
EDC $6 50 $7 .hr, based on esp
A work history Heavy lifting

teacher Aide A 1 Yeer o4d
Teacher. Evpeneoce preferred
Pteaw caff *07-328 9333

Santord: 2/1 with office A Moth
er m taw Good area 1750 1/1
S375 3216757

Stfcft&amp;TROM

114—
W areiiouse /Rental
S pace

103— H ousesU nfurnished

900620-4153

WELDERS/WELDER'S HELPERS
Mg tor M S rs Steer Manut
Co In NW On Good Benefits
GFiW1&gt; 299-1592
MIQ WELDER 2 yrt eip
m person First Weigh MF
Tech Or Santord 330-5000

2. tended yard, on quiet cal da
sac. m exec subd-neton. avaa
end March 5845mo 774-7071

2 Offeet tnct Reception Area
Alarm System_____ 5425/1429
I
Ware house Bey*
1600

117— C ommercial
R enials

Jernigan
properties, inc.

BEGIN CALLING TOOAY
TO RESERVE YOUR AREA
1-600-422-1IM
Operator 125
800 am -4 30 pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
0 D A INC
EOE

Offr# space 1000 aq ft dnwn
town Santon) Two *00 aq ft ol­
ive space imtt nr downtown
Ron Jarmgan 130 3255

Attn: Work From Heme Our
chtdren come to me olive eve­
ryday. earn an aitr* 3500SI 50Qmo
P/T, 52000-54500/
mo F/T, Caff 800647-2638

W anted

O A re you afraid of the phone?
O D o you hate dealing with the public?

If your answer to these questions is no!

too Coaaek* dynamc tun. movtdual w'great people skins 10
help local expanuon 265-2080

EFFICK M C Y
Mad aery •convenient location
321-4900

"Croekar Barrel**
Dishwasher* Cooks. Servers
200 Hckman Or (F41 Hwy 46)

Tim, weharea greatcareer wailingloryou!!
The Seminole Herald is looking Tor a

407-124-1020

Classified Representative.

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
*d NOWt Covenant Transport
has immaotat* openmgs tor
dnver trainees No experience
needed Earn 5*5K to 555K (tot
benefits COL Taming svtatatae.
800-435-5593___________________

Admlnlttratlve Asst E»p m
Word Perfect Ouatro ProExcet
Spreadsheet program#, offic*
management, personnel, and
purchaeng. type 65 wpm. must
be organised. a seff starter, and
have
good
communication
slu*i Send return* to: Cental
Florida Family Hearth Center,
2400 C.R 415-A. Santord. FI
32771,407-3226645

ftefc (407) 330-9311

1BR OARAGE APT, quwt area,
noil at a pm. no smokers no
pets. W 5GTno Jemnan Properlies 330-3255

U n f u r n is h e d

VENDING:
persons dream
Few hour*
_______
xx} t Price to
»•* Fre* Brochure

W»« i- - - X- - ■*-*r t u p e p tfw n

Activity estistant P7. rteiDi*
h o p * apply m person at
950 S MeaonvRa Ave Santord

103— Housis-

103— H ousesU nfurnished

99— A partments
U nfurnished

Eatrveton Operator* Training
position AJ tNfta. Need last
bim tet mochancsJry incktiod

/
*5^ , - ....

Tills full-time position offers:
•Great Benefits
•Paid Vacation
•Health Insurance

/ 5 * + * ,^ &amp; * ^ £
^
^
* *8 .
***5? 2?^
/
•401K Plan
t" m • • T T '- C /
•Generous Incentives Package
„.

Nettti Sato* taeroon depend•bto. anmutual*. PT tor busy
Ana mom# luda store. 2-3 day*'
wk, &gt; Sat. 662-1944. t0errv6pm

99— A T A RTM ENTS
U n f u r n is h e d

We need a self-starter with top-notch
customer service skills, telemarketing ex|&gt;ericncc.
computer knowledge and superb organizational skills
If this sounds llks you,
Call Ksllls @ (407) 322-2611
for an appointment

A U C T IO N

HUGE
MOMENTUM
BE 840
CREATED IN CENTRAL FL
FUN LOVWO. FAST FACED CO
LOOMNO FOR F08IT1VE PEO­
PLE.
SERIOUS
INQUIRIES
o n l y , im n m m r ___________

ABSOLUTE AUCTION BayfrtM 5 U v e i House c «
MannouKey W ed, March IOth. 1195 Meneacei Key
R d . Englewood Call fie brochure. &lt;941&gt;01-1500 Neal
Van DeRa* auctioneers RE linker
AUCTION
TWO BEAUTIFUL RIVER properties
Luxury home A building lot on Halil** 7* acre* divided
on St Johns Free brochure Hudson A Marshall (FL
61101 (1001541-9400

REFINANCE A SAVESIOOs EACHMONTH Cornelldate debt, improve your home or get needed cash Custom
programs tor every need Good A probtem credit, noinooovr .c-'iFicatioo, setf emptoyed A bankruptcy 24hourpr«-*pprovsti,^Li&gt;ckdo*inBa, competitive rates W *
Bend Over Backward) To Approve Your Loan
FAJKBANK MORTGAGE (111)377-1671 ext 552 FL
Lie ML9T0054?
W A N T A VISA CARD? II 2.000*. Unsecured B*d/No
Credit it O K , Low Fiud Interest Everyone Welcome
(100)565-5499

L E G A L S E R V IC E S
• 193* DIVORCE
Abo 50 Day* No hcarmBCourt
Miasinf Spouse, Property. Children llankruptcy 5225*
Stop Creditor Cells Same day report*5 &gt;000 Incal
A AA Family Center'# (500)611 ] I It
DIVORCE 1150* Coven children, propertydi * nun. name
change, military, mm i rig tpousr. etc One signature re­
quired *fiuludes post fees, urvcunlcitcd Paperwork
done for you (I00&gt;462-2000 Budget O.vtvcr

N O T IC E S

Budget Inn ct Santord.
Ortando Dr. (17-91).
N A T IO N A L USED BUS SALE

March 11-20

pneed to sell m3det* Register low ina ft*e car ADC Bus
Companies,Orlando (5001222-2171
SI.IZEDCARS Bora SI 75 Porsche, Cadillac's,Chevy's,
BMW*, Corvettes Also Jeeps 4 WDs Your area Toll
Free 7 day* a week (400)129-1660 Est A-4304

B U SIN E S S O P P O R T U N IT Y

CHURCH FURNITURE Does your church need pews,
pulpit set, baptistery, steeple, windows, carpet lighting or
pew cushions? Dig ix k cmnew cushioned pew* (100)2) I■360

FACTORY DIRECT POOL H EA TERS Ikatpump, So­
lar, of Gas Major brands New/Ustd Do n yourself or
installed Free Phone Quota* (IOO)33l-W ARM (9276)
www jolardir.-rt eom Lie. 8CVVC029795
PENTIUM II Computers SOdown/159month Delivered

25 yrs. Work today an
PAD TOOAYt Wa (0m i
i « and daffvary asrvx* i
Santoro area. Do not ba
by Fioa* otar hare today
tomorrow labor operation*.

Oaacrtpttow at Property: LSO
LOTS g * 1g B U M 4 fR 9 TOWN
OP SANFORO PB 1 PQ 99
Heeve* to which a as eased: g
A Thrum, H. C. thrum ANalaaM
Proparty being to me County nf
9nmtnata. 9tato ot Florida.
Untoaa auch cartHlcato(*l ahaff
ba rads am*d according to low.
too preporty doaeribod In auch
cortiBoatota) wlff be aoU to tba

Canter. 2400 C J l 4156. Banlord. F L 32771,407-0226645

ATTENTION DIRECT SELLERS. A unique and new
earnings opportunity u nailable for independent entre­
preneurs A top Fashion House P*rre Balmain o f Paris it
launching an exclusive range of luxury coemetica and ikm
care product# A l an independent Associate be one of the
Fust to join this rewarding ground Roar venture-* break­
through systemcalled Select Selling Cat) toil lit*(177)5193553 or vital our website www pbcoamctic* com to learn
more

A Setup (500)522-1540

EARN 52-S5K+weckl) PT/FT. Strong product Total
Training PublicCompany. D I B Rated, N otM LM Start
For as Irak as 559 95 (S00)) 11-4470 Frc* 2 minuta
message

A V O N PRODOCTS-Surt your own buunem W ort flex-

AIR FORCE Great career opportunities available tor
high school grads, ages 17-27. Plus up lo 59,000 enlist­
ment bonus If you qutliiyt For an intormatioa packcL call
(SOO)42!-USAF or visit wwwairtorce com

ibk hours Enjoy unlimited earnings Call Toll Fra*
(111)942-4033.

LOCAL CAN D Y ROUTE, JO Vending Machines Earn
apx 5500/day All for 59.W3 Call (500J995-VEND
A IN II9 9 5-040

MAKE MONEY 55 Ih* easy wayl IFyou're computar
friendly, you can start makuvg liiouaandt I today. FREEOf-Charge! I Call (407)312-4)50 Now I
PROTEL PAYPHONE ROUTE CampM* Bell So.
PjyphomRte 512.500 NollujJcnCosUllCaU(S00))l93201 A i W I « i - 0 U

CABLE EQUIPMENT
CABLE TV CONVERTERS/Uncmbkn. Why rent?
Own Sava 555 Blow Away lYKCsOtianmced to BetaAH
Competitors, I Year Warrant), FREE Call (511)731l l l l M-F9am-6 K)pm Visa.MC, Discover.COO

DRIVER COVENANT TRANSPORT • Coast to Coast
runs ‘ Teams surt JJc-J 7c 11,000 Sign-on bonus for Exp
Co Driven For Experienced Driven and Owner Opera­
tors (500)441-4)94 For Gradual* Students (100)3)1-

Hi* Circuit Court.
Oatod this 3rd day ot March,

taM.(g**Q
MARYANNS H O M E
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

FLORIDA

by: Shirley C. Horgert
Deputy Clark
PuMkh: March 9, I I . 25. S 30.

1999

DCA67

A DEBT-FREE LIFE! Free confidential help Cut monthly
payments Reduce interest Stop collection calls Avoid
bankruptcy. N iho n 'i largrsi nonprofit Genus Credit
Management (500)295-7415
M O N EY TO LEN D Call our toll free survey to ice what
yuu quality tori No up front leea (100)277-7406

FCAN
W eek o f M a rc h 7 ,1 9 9 9

R E A L EST A T E
-FORECLOSED GOVT HOMES'* Save up to 501. or
Morel Minimum or no down payment' Fur listmas call
now. 7 days a week. (100)419-3660cat 11-4304
NORTIIOEORGIAMOUNTAINS Stunning vvews/sparUmg suc*mt/lake*/mild winters, cool summer btrerrs
Free brochure-land, homes, cabins Union Realty. PQ Bos
940. Biainvilk, QA 30514 (M0)64t-26«6
O W N ER FINANCING 5 Acres only 521.900 Urge
Oaks, gentle ratling land m N FLA Country (SOO)294.
2113 ext 93536 A Bar Saks
SO CO LO RAD O RAN CH S A L E K *eres-«0,000
Effjoy panoramic mountain views A sensational sunsets
over the Rockies From this gently rolling acreage Year
round access, telephone A electric Ideal For horses
Excellent Financing Call toll free (177)6766167.5 30a7.30p llAchct Ranch
TENNESSEE LAKE VIEW BAROAIN 3 acres wtlh
boat dock 519,900 Dcautitolly svooded. spectacular
news, locsied at crystal dear mtn lake-next lo 11 hole go*F
course' Paved roads, utilities, soil* tested Low, low
financing Csll now (100)704-3154, ext 1741

6421
C LE A R A N C E Sam's Club March 5-l4(hlover:, show damn’*, Extra dean used F"ra
m 's membership-7701 E Colonial. Orlando

DR IV tTl/CONTRACTORl...Adding more Irudu-addinf
more drivers! Co Driver. 3000* mi. avgjwfc home 7-10
days, satellite coram law modal equip ,esc banefita N*w
lease purctvaac program Muv.23ynoidw/l yr.OTRcxp
rnq'd Contracsore/Contractor drivers wekemel A5H LEY
TRANSPORTATION, INC. (100)346-5264

(151)393-

DRJVERS-Ann: Probuional Owner Opcrauret No
Canada, NYC A NE. Min 23 yr. W/l Yr. OTR COL W
Hanrut Paichall Truck Lines (100)544-0405

ST EEL BU1LEHN0 CLEAR AN C E All roofpilches, exampk 4:12; 25x30 *).)00 00,25x40 13,900 00, 50x40
S5JOOOO, 35x50 56,70000. 40x60 51.200 00. 45x50
SI2 .0 0 0 do Others. Pioncar...(100)113-1351

F IN A N C IA L

attor tha advartkad Hma ot
aato. A * payments ahaff bo cash
or guarsntood In strum* nl.
mod* payable to tha Clark of

CHRISTIAN SINGLES dating club 6.000 currrm mm.
ban In fftmee smer 1919 Garniks* relationship Sale
A Confidential Local introductions To receive a free
toferaiauen package. Call anytime (100)607-1901

GET PAID 5 15-530 per hour processmg insurance d aim
For local doctors office Complete m ining provided.
Computer required Call (500)239-6661 ext. 204.
G O V 'T POSTAL JOBSTJP To 517.24 hour, llirins for
99, Free call, applicalioft/cxamittation Information Fed­
eral Hire-Full Benefits (500)591-4504, extension 1401.
(SA M 6 P M C.S.T.)
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9am Elementary Education, Language Art*. Math, Sci­
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Florida, (407)570-4500 http//wwwosceolakl2.(l u

competitors price call

toll Free (177)542

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Paving for vour classified ad:
W# glady accept Maslercsni VIm , (&gt;*cov*r xndAmenoin Express W#
alto wil take cash or a personal check. Advertisers who wish to be billed can
make arrangements at the time their ad Is placed. Pleasa keep In mind that
ads In the Personals (class 2 t). Business Opportunities (class 55) &amp; Oarage
Sales (217) require payment in advance.

322-3911 o r To ll free from O rlando 131-9993
You can f a i you r ad to 407-323-9401
300 N . French Ave., Sanford 32771 • P. 0 . B ox 1647, Sanford 32772
O u r office la open to eerve you M onday through Friday, • am • S pm

InJho event you need to change your ad:

D E A D L IN E S :
For Tuesday'a edition, the deadline Is M onday at noon
F o r W e d n e sd a ys edition, the deedllne is Tuesday at noon
For Th u rsd a y's edition, the deadline Is W ednesday at noon
F o r F rid a y s edition, the deadline Is Th u rs d a y at noon
For the weekend edition, the deadline Is Friday at noon
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If you need io change your ad while it is running, please give us a can and
we wilt make the change for the next available edition. Please check your ad
on the first day of publication If you find an error, please cal us Immediately
and we win correct the error for the next publication. We are responsible for the
first insertion only and onty for the cost ol the first Insertion.

Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Hearth Care
Lott A Found
Special Nobcee
Nursery &amp; Chad Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Inaurance

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

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

REAL ESTATE

97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 H o m es Furnished
103 H o w e s Untarnished
105 DiBtesTTriplea
107 M oM e Homes For Rent
1ft Resort Vacatora
114 WarehoueafRantal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ol State
"
Property For Sale
145 Retort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lois For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiume For Sale
157 M oM e Home* For Sale
159 Real Estate Warned
160 Busmen For Sale
163 WWerlronl Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

181 Appliances A
G
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For S a lt
1B7 Sporting Goods
189 Offce Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
C Z Z 3
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydet/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vetwcles/Campers For Sale
243 Traders For Safe
245 Farm Equipment

M ISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 UvetlockFarm
Suppkes
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel

SERVICES

211 Anbque/Colecables
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

254AJrConditioning

K I T *N* C A R L Y L E ® liy I w i r y W r i g h t

117— COMMERCIAI

141— H omes For S ale

141— H

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For S ale

Rentals

181— A ppliances Ac
Furniture For S ale

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting

267
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289
290
291
292

262 Cabinets

293 Ol. Lube A Filter

263 Carpentry
264 Carpet &amp; Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Chad Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Dekvery Services
275 DrywaH
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Haufeng
280 Home Improvements
2 9 1 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janrtortal Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Laketront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

Lawn Services
Legal Services
Locksmith
Masonry
Mortgages
Moving A Storage

294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
298 Piano/Organ 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 Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Wetting A Sheet Metal
318 Wen D ra n g
319 Window Washing A Tinting

21*—Wanted to Buy

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                    <text>0 Seminole Herald
Weather

Serving

Partly
Cloudy
High: 82
Low: 60

Sanrord, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo. W inter Springs
and Seminole County
S in c e

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□BRIEFLY
A m e ric a n R e d C roee o f
C e n tra l F lo rid a Disaster A c­
tion T ea m volu nteers re­
cen tly responded to four
fires nfleeting 1 1 fam ilies In
O rlando and Sem inole cou n ­
ties. On Monday, a Longwood fam ily lost th eir four
dogs w hen their N ob Hill
Circle hom e w as engulfed In
flam es. H om eow ner Edwin
, Holland, his w ife, tw o ch il­
dren and a house guest w ere
I'unharm ed. Red C ross volu n ­
teers provided the fam ily
w ith m ore than $1000 In
food, clothing, shoes and
- tem porary lodging.

A vaa

• fo a m a re sponsoring a
! Cham ber Business A fter
H ours event today at S p.m ..
at H istoric San ford M em orial
Stadium , follow ing a Junior
varsity high school baseball
gam e, to prom ote fu n d ­
raisin g to ben efit the sta ­
dium . D u rin g the event.
'S a n ford M ayor Larry Dale
;w lll dedicate the Dugout
C h ib Room to Buddy Lake. A
'form er a rea baseb all player,
l a k e la a longtim e supporter
;p f the stadium . Th ere w ill
•be free food and drinks at
..the event. T h e stadium Is
.located a t 1301 M ellonvllle
JAvenue. F or m ore in form s, ca ll the C ity o f Sanford
560 0.
Jjtt (407) 330-8

returns to tha
Center, 401 E.
th is Friday
a t 8 p.m . 81s
ges­
turing "Fhenom * B ryan A u s ­
tin. T h e S lasher. Frankie
T a ylo r w ill w restle to
San ford P olice Explorers.
F o r f — inform ation, «*■!!
(407) 331-0833.

r t t g B M t la t h e
_____ w in b e h e ld Saturday
a t 3:30 p./m . a t Red Bug
Park fo r the “w ish kids* o f
N ew H ope fo r O rievtng C h il­
dren an d Fam ilies In M ait­
land. T h e n inth annual event
la sponsored b y th e Student
A ccou n tin g S ociety a t the
U n iversity o f C entral Florida
a n d featu res a picnic and
•rises .
r O rievtng
N e w H o p e fo
----------_ Chlld ren and F am ilies grants
w ish es to ch ildren u n d er 18
Who h ave been diagnosed
w ith life-th reaten in g Ill­
nesses sn d provides support
fo r ch ildren ages three to 18
Who su tler the loss o f a loved
V o lu n teer S upport S ervices
recru its an d train s vo lu n ­
teers to operate N ew H ope
T h rift ft O lft stores, assist
w ith delivery o f sendees and
co od u ct fu ndraising events.
F o r m ore Inform ation, please
ca ll (407 ) 639-8930.

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STAFF WHITER
SANFORD • G oldsboro resi­
dent Thelm a Thom pson told
City Com m issioners M onday
that they need to address
problem s In the area. In clu d­
ing poor roads.
“W e need help to d e a n up
G oldsboro,* Thom pson sold.
“It's tim e for us to stop living
like this.*
Th e
com m issioners had
som e
good
news
for
Thom pson.
Th e City o f Sanford Is plan­
ning a $20 1,000 road paving
project using gas tax money.
Th e m ajority o f the puvtng
projects lie In the city's D is ­
trict
2,
Including
the
G oldsboro area.
Th e w ork w ill begin later
this year. Public W orks said
the projects will be co m p le te d
by the end o f fiscal y e a r
1999/2000.
Schedule A Includes un­
paved streets In various areas
through the city. Poplar A v e ­

March 31, 1999
91st Year, No. 155
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL
8 0

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shares the secrets
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Winning
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Science of the future

Roads continue to
concern residents,
but relief is coming
By MB Kam a

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W ED N ESD AY

nue and Lake Avenue have p o ­
tential drainage and right o f
way conflicts that m ay drlnv
their com pletion, olllrla ls said.
Schedule B Includes unpaves
streets
around Mill Creek.
Th ese paving projects will be
delayed
until the Im p ro ve­
m ents for Mill Creek have
been com pleted.
O fficials e x ­
pect the Mill Creek Im p ro ve­
m ents will be finished by the
end o f 1999.
Schedule D Includes c o n ­
struction o f the M ulberry e x ­
tension from W est 19th S treet
to Country Club Road.
P er­
m itting for this new con stru c­
tion is m ore extensive and w ill
delay the Im provem ents.
Public W orks personnel w ill
pursue a perm it
from St.
Johns River W ater M a n a g e­
ment District for the parin g o f
Schedule A and B.
Th e roads will be Im proved
using a cold m ix open gra d ed
bltum lous pavem ent that lo w ­
ers the cost o f Im proving the
roads.
For a com plete listing o f the
street pavings, see the April I
edition o f the Herald.

E. Ann McGaa, prsaklsnt or Samlnolo Community Cottage, wstoomee guaaw at too itobon cuwng or ms naw
Sdencs Lab buttdrig at Ssminoie Communtty Cottage In 8anford T uesday for tha $6 mBton fectttty. Tha 2fi,000
squara-foot facJWy features 10 wot labs, equipped wlh oxygon, gasaeo, dMMsd and lap wafer. Tha faculty
has an air purification system that enables students to conduct chemistry and biology ap artments to an
industry-compatible environment. Tha facility la devoted exclusively to a laboratory anvfronmanl vrtto no
classrooms or offices. Seminole Community Coda go used funds from a National Science f oundation grant of
$45,964, cottage matching funds, and other sources to build too fadttty.

Too much paper in
the county to recycle
s t a f f w r it e r

SEM INOLE COUNTY - A glu t
o f recycled paper and risin g
coots In the county
have
prom pted
em ployees
at
school district headquarters to
discontinue participation In a
w hite p a p e r recycling program
contracted to Orlando W aste
Paper.
According
to
D ennis
W aldrop,
utilities
services
mana ger, the coat to re c y c le
exceeded the return, at th e
Educational Support C en ter
on East Lake M ary B oulevard
In Sanford.
Currently em ployees In th e
building dispose o f pap er w ith
their regular trash.

Although som e schools r e c y ­
cle on an Individual basts.
W aldrop said there la ‘ no w a y
to tie Into school program s* at
this time.
A t the county's a d m in istra ­
tion building, accordin g
to
Com m unity Inform ation P r o ­
gram M anager M ichael E rie!,
em ployees sort their trash and
recyclable paper for the Jani­
torial service to then c a n y to
larger containers, as pari o f a
tie-in to the city's co n tract
w ith Florida R ecyclin g S e rv ­
ices.
J o Ann Legge. solid w aste
coordinator, said that the c ity
o f Sanford offers a re cyclin g
du m pster to any business who
requests one. She said that a
com pany w ith an eigh t-ya rd ,
H i m s m R a m ie , Pam SA

Seminole High opens new area for students
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SANFORD - Sem inole H igh
School Is opening an area
w here
students can
en joy
lunch, talk w ith friends, at­

tend concerts, and p a rticip a te
In special events throughout
the school year.
T revor Cook, a form er m en­
tor In the Com pact program ,
cam e up with the Idea for th e

Senior Park tw o years ago.
Compact Is a m entorin g and
self-esteem bu ildin g program
designed to assist student In
reaching their goals for a su c­
cessful future.

Cook met w ith Com pact stu­
dents and tw ice p er m onth for
the past tw o years to plan and
desijpi S en ior Park. C om p act
Instructor D ale W hitm an said
the Idea for the S en ior Park
took on a life o f its own.
"W hat started out to be a
Com pact project soon Involved
students from the en tire stu­
dent body and eventu ally b e ­
cam e a desire o f the sen ior
•class to leave the finished
project as the gift o f the class
o f 1999,* W hitm an aald.
W arren Jenniaon, S em in ole
High School's drafting teach er,
w as instrum ental in gu idin g

C it y o f S a n fo rd P a ll i a D o p a r t m e s t trill h elp an area
resident In itiate a N eighbor­
h ood W atch program In h er
w ith a 90inlnute Inaugural m eeting on
a t 6:1 5 p.m . a t 911
S
Ave. T h e N d gh borkieness and C o m ­
m u n ity Im provem ent Profo a m In clu des period m e et­
ings to h elp d tisen a learn
h ow to
th eir hom es
m o te secure. Law en force­
m ent officials and represen ­
tatives form com m unity o r often apeak to
W atch groups,
m ore Inform ation o r d i­
rections. call (407) 322330 1 .

M orion o f the W h arton -S m lth
construction com pan y volu n­
teered on the project.
Swaggerty Surveying C om ­
pany also donated th eir serv­
ices to the project.
The
8H S
constru ction
classes, under Instructor E rn ie
M cPherson, w orked o n th e
project. T h e classes p rep a red
the form s to allow pouring o f
the concrete slabs and s id e ­
w alk area, and th ey also le v ­
eled top-soil.
Blfthfr
ii« m ii» r
C om pan y
and Scotty's Lu m ber C om pan y
worked w ith th e school o n th e
p roject.

* A n entire com m unity h a s
com e together to do som eth in g
p ositive.)

dm w

-D ale W hitman

man! of a rww pevflion that « 8 be used as a senior
path for lunch, conversations and oonoarts.

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students through the process
of m easuring and detailin g th e
project.
Chrissyf Borzok, a
1998 S H S graduate, helped to
finalise the S en ior Park b lu e­
prints.
Eric

Palm er

and

M ich ael

A lan Nettles, a plan n er w ith
the Semino le C ou nty School
D epartm ent,
helped
co ord i­
n ate the p ro jec t.
*An en tire com m un ity has
fum if together to d o som ething
positive,* W hitm an aald.

J*

�2A - Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. March 3 1. 1999

ACCU WEATHER® FO RECAST FO R SEM INOLE COUNTY
F ive-D a y Forecast fo r San ford

Florida W eather
Pensacola
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Jacksonville
61/78

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weatoor. Tamperarvrej
are tongN's tow's and
tomorrow's highs

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Beach
71/81

Fort My era / 4 .
Cape Coral
63/84
Miami
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Precipitation
Yesterday

N ation al C ities

Key West
74/82
All maps, forecasts
and data provided by
Accu Weather, Inc. 01999

Parity to mostly
sunny and warm

Clouds and
sunshine; chance
for a shower

_______ I

Sanford through Yesterday

.000*
1 51*
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554*
Year In date
i » « i year to data.........
18 78*
Normal year to data ..... . .. 9 35-

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Sun and M o o n
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Moonrtse today ........
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Plenty of sunshine
and warm

Florida: Mostly cloudy in the north loniyht with showers
and thunderstorms; partly cloudy south A mix of sun and
clouds statewide tomorrow
Georgia: Cloudy tonight with showers and a few heavier
thunderstorms A morning shower or two. then clouds
may break for some sun tomorrow.
Mississippi: A shower m some areas this evening, then
partly cloudy tonight with some tog forming Partly to
mostly sunny tomorrow
Alabama: Mostly cloudy tonight with a tew lingering
showers and thunderstorms Clouds breaking lor some
sunshine and warm tomorrow
South Carolina: Mostly cloudy tonight into tomorrow
morning with periods of rain Variable cloudiness tomor­
row afternoon, there still might be a shower.
Louisiana: Clear to parity cloudy tonight with areas o!
log forming Turning out mostly sunny and mild tomor­
row.

TMs* tor Daytona Beach Shorn, (ungtow Ptor

Tomorrow
First Low
First High
Second Low
Second High

205 am.
8 13 am
2:18 pm.
8.36 p.m.

Fast Low
Fast High
Second Low
Second High

2:44 am.
8 49am
2 51 pm
9.12 pm

-03 It.
4 2 ft.
■0.1 ft.
4.3 ft.

Friday
•0.211
4 1 ft.
oon.
4 2 ft

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Apalachicola
Atlanta OA
Bairtendge. OA
Boce Raton
Cairo. OA
Coral Springs
Crash**
n lauderdato
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CDs are of little interest to young

P olice Log

DEAR BRUCE: I am a 20-year-old
who U saving for college. Would you
advise Investing In a CD to generate
some extra Income? — W.D.1L, Galve­
ston, Texas
DEAR W.D.H.: Not by the hair of
your chlnney, chin, chin. Certificates
of deposit offer a high degree of safety,
up to flOO.OOO is guaranteed by the
FDIC, assuming the institution is so
guaranteed. The amount of Interest
paid should be of no concern to some­
one your age. Let me short-circuit the
DEAR BRUCE: My brother dJcd and
folks in the banking industry who write
left his siblings about MO,000 each.
that I am an li bank, when the fact is
This was not left to my husband, who
that I hold positions in three banks and
will soon be placed in a nursing home
have recently accepted a board of di­ due to Parkinson'* disease. I know I
rector's nomination for a fourth. CDs
must spend down our own assets, but
ore nothing more than a holding pat­
will this MO,000 inheritance be includ­
tern, and in today's world the rates are
ed In our assets since it was only left
extraordinarily low. If 1 were SOyears
to me? — B D„ Topeka. Kan.
old, 1would be putting that money into
DEAR B.D.: In today's circum­
an aggressive stance, probably in a
stances, the answer to your question
mutual fund that's attractive to young
is yes. If your husband were to stay
investors like yourself.
out of a nursing facility for two years
DEAR BRUC&amp;One of my children
and you were to dispose of the money
applied and received a credit card in
now, then it would not be attacked.
my name through an Internet service.
Two years Is considered a look back
Now the kid has filed for Chapter 7
period. However, you could renounce
bankruptcy. Will this appear In the
your legacy if you trust your brothers
credit bureau under my name? Will it
and sisters to put the money aside for
affect my credit rating? — B T„ Bikeyour use. In other words, if you have
■ton. Mo
four siblings you could renounce, and
DEAR B.T.: I hate to be the bearer
each one of them would get 910,000
of bad news, but unless you are pre­
pared to sign on affidavit of fraud in­ more. When tip Bum came that you
needed money, they could give It back
dicating that you had no knowledge or
to you. Devious? Yes, but 1 still main­
consent of what your youngster did.
tain that a system that allows a family
the answer is that it will affect your
to be Impoverished of a lifetime of sav­
credit rating — UU put it right in the
ings In a few months needs some tmdumper unless you agree to pay up.
You are caught between the proverbial rock Iand a hard place. The card
DEAR BRUCE: My mother is 91
was in your name, and until such time
years old and in assisted living in
as the credit-card company is assured
Greeley, Colo. She owns a small farm
that it was opened without your con­
in central Kansas, where she lived
sent or advice, the information will
every day of her life until her health
remain on your report sad you're re­
foiled. She has enough mooey to saysponsible for the charges. His Chap­
tags to last about four years. Mom is
ter 7 filing is o f no consequence
upset because she thinks that
because the card la issued In your
n her money runs out, she will
name via fraud.

SMART MONEY

The Mkmlng n'/ions sere compiled
from ihc Seminole County Sheriff s
Office for Incklenls tvimiird through

March 30.

AMAULT / BATTERY
SAN FO R D , March 30. 12:42 a.m., W illow Avenue, C e con gle
U. Urudwell, DOB 0/21/04, was arrested by Sanford Police
Departm ent ofllcerB. charged with Aggravated Assault on Law
Enforcem ent O fllcer. Resist r / Obstruct / O ppose O ffic e r
W ithout V iolence and Failure 'to Sign Summons.
S A N FO R D . March 29. 10:04 a.m.. Lake M onroe T e rra c e ,
Tim othy
Sylvester W ynn (a.k.a. Mlcahel
W hite),
DOB
2/10/H0, was arrested by Sanford Police D epartm ent offi­
cers. charged with Aggravated Assault on Law E n forcem en t
O fficer, Flee / Attem pt to Elude a Police O fficer and Habitual
Traffic O ffen d er.

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A L T A M O N T E S PRIN G S, March 29, 8:29 p.m.. M erritt S treet.
Louis Reyes, DOB 0/11/67, was arrested by Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff's officers, charged with Possession Csnnabis, Posses
rug Paraphernalia and D riving on Suspended New York
D river's License.
A L T A M O N T E EPRINO S. March 29. 2:28 p.m ., Jackson
Street, John W esley Brinson. DOB 1/2/65, was arrested b y
Sem inole County Sheriff’s officers, charged with Possession
Crack Cocaine and Possess Drug Paraphernalia.
C A M E L B E R R T , March 29. 10:24 p.m .. Sandpiper Lane,
Denton Dalton Jum pp, DOB 11/20/78. was arrested b y
Casselberry Police Departm ent officers, charged w ith Posses­
sion Cannabis U nder 20 G ram s and Resisting O fficer W ithout
V iolen ce.
■A N FO R D . March 29. 4:35 p.m.. Tan gerine Street. J im m ie
Lawrence Jr.. DOB 6/28/63. was arrested by Sem inole
County Sheriff's officers, charged with Possession C on trolled
Substance, (fosses U nder 20 G ram s Cannabis W ithout V a lid
RX and Posses / Use D rug Paraphernalia.
■A N F O R D , March 29. 11:30 a.m.. Edgar Baas. DOB 4/23/71.
w as arrested by Sem inole County Sheriff's officers, ch arged
with Possession Controlled Substance.

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A L T A M O N T E SFNINCM . March 28. 3:40 a.m.. State Road
414. W illiam Christian Ifughlett. DOB 10/14/75. was a r­
rested by Altam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers,
charged with DUI.
A L T A M O N T E S F R IN 0 9 . March 28. 3:26 a.m.. Douglas A v e ­
nue, Carlos M. CuJIgas Pantoja. DOB 11/5/55. w as arrested
by A ltam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, ch arged
w ith DUI.
A L T A M O N T E 9 F M N 0 9 . M arch 27. 12:45 a.m .. H e rm its
Trail. W illiam Vincent Sm yth. DOB 8/9/53. w as arrested
Altam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged wl
DUI and Failure to Sign Citation.
A L T A M O N T E EFR1NOB. M arch 27. 7:56 p.rr.. State Road
400. Barbara S m ith Burks, DOB 7/26/53. was arrested b y
Altam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith
DUI / Crash.
CAMBLBBRRT. March 29. Time Unknown. F cm w ood B o u le­
vard. Anlbal Soler-Perea, DOB 4/27/59, w as arrested b y
Florida Highway Patrol officers, charged with D riving U n d er
the Influence.
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FERN FARR. M arch 27. 4 p.m .. South S treet. Jose
O uadalupe Lopes. DOB 12/12/56. w as arrested b y S em in ole
charged w ith D riving U nder the InCounty S h eriffs officers,
o
fluence.
L A D MART. M arch 26. 1:30 a.m.. W est Lake M ary B ou le­
vard. Johnnie Lerom Birch, DOB 8/8/53. w as arrested b y
Lake M ary Police Departm ent officers, charged w ith D riving
U nder the Influence o f Alcohol or Drugs. D riving on Sus­
pended D river's License and O perate M otor V eh icle A fter Li­
cense Expires.
OVIEDO. March 28. Tim e Unknown. State Road 434. R eb ecca
S. Heathrlngton. DOB 10/17/54. w as arrested b y Oviedo P o ­
lice Departm ent officers, charged w ith DUI and B attery —
Law Enforcem ent O fficer.
OVIEDO. March 30, 2:28 a.m ., Alafaya W oods Boulevard.
Zana Renee Hill, DOB 4/1/63, w as arrested by Oviedo Police
Departm ent officers, charged w ith DUI.
■ANFORD. M arch 26. 11:23 p.m., Oregon Avenue. Jon M adi­
son Shockey, DOB 6/20/66, was arrested by Sanford Police
Departm ent officers, charged with Driving U rn k r Influence o f
Alcohol o r Drugs, Driving W hile License Suspended o r R e ­
voked and Open C ontainer.
■ANFORD, March 29. 2:59 a.m ., State Road 46, M ax Joseph
Chllaon. DOB 7/31/78. w as arrested by Sanford Police D e ­
partm ent officers, charged w ith D riving W hile Intoxicated -Damage to Person / Property and O pen Container.
■ANFORD. March 27. 2:58 a.m.. 19th Street, A m y W a lk e r
M urray. DOB 5/3/59, w as arrested by Sem inole C ou nty
S h eriffs officers, charged w ith D riving U nder Influence o f A l­
cohol o r Drugs and Resist / O bstruct / O ppose O fficer W ith ­
out Violence.
■ANFORD. March 28. 1:58 a.m., 26th Street. S cott R odn ey
Cornett. DOB 10/10/55. w a s arrested b y Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff's officers, charged w ith D riving U nder Influence.
■ANFORD. M arch 27. 4:06 a.m., State Road 600. Lionel La­
m ar Bass. DOB 12/8/73. w as arrested b y Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff's officers, charged w ith D riving Under Influence and
Possession o f M arijuana U nder 20 O ra ms.
■ANFORD. March 28. 5:18 p.m .. State Road 46. John E d ­
ward Spencer Jr.. DOB 10/15/59, w as arrested b y S em in ole
County Sheriff's officers, charged w ith Driving U nder the In­
fluence o f Alcohol or Drugs.
WINTER SPRING*. M arch 27. 10:15 p.m .. State Road 434.
M ichael Allan Sawyer. DOB 8/13/58, w as arrested by W in ter
Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith D riving U n ­
d er the Influence.

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three tim es wreekly garbage
pickup w ould spend 8336 a
m onth for the service. T h e
com pany could drop the f r e ­
quency o f trash pickup and In­
corporate s tw ice w eekly r e ­
cycling pickup for $160 s
month. She said that a sixyard. oncc-a-w cek ca rd b oa rd

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A L T A M O N T E S PR IN G S , M arch 28. 1:22 p.m., W est S tate
Road 436. Robert S. Havalen, DOB 10/30/55. w as a rrested
b y Altam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, ch arged
w ith Shoplifting.
C A M B L R E R R T , March 27. 7:59 p.m .. State Road 436, R ob­
ert S. Havalen. DOB 12/26/63. w as arrested by C asselberry
Police Departm ent officers, ch a rge d w ith Retail Theft.
C A S SE LB E R R Y. March 27. 9:54 p.m ., Reflections C ircle.
C harles Anthony Rehm und. DOB 3/12/79, was arrested b y
Sem inole County Sheriff's officers, charged with Orand T h e ft
Auto and Burglary to Structure / Conveyance - U narm ed.
LONOW OOD. March 28. 11:55 a.m.. W est State Road 434.
Richard M artin Peterson Jr.. DOB 4/1/54. was arrested b y
Longwood Police D epartm ent officers, charged with R eta il

OVIEDO, M arch 26, 4 p.m ., Oviedo M arketplace. Dinah
Vanadore. DOB 11/20/52, w as arrested by Oviedo Police D e ­
partm ent officers, charged w ith T h eft / S hoplifting and R e ­
sisting W ithout V iolen ce.
&gt;, March 27. 7:03 p .m .. South French Avenue, R egi­
d by £
nald H olt Sr.. DOB 8/24/67. w as arrested
Sanford P olice
Departm ent officers, charged w ith Retail Theft.

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O craldlne Jackson. 72, W .
13th S treet.
Sanford,
d ied
Thursday M arch 24.
1999.
She w as bora Dec. 11, 1926 In
Osteen. M iss Jackson w as a
Registered Nurse. S h e w as a
m em ber o f N ew M ount Calvary
M.B. Church.
Mias Jackson w as a ffilia ted
w ith the W estatde C om m u n ity
Association. She w as a Coun­
cil M em b er o f Sem inole H ope.
She w as on A dvisor to M ission­
ary S ociety a t N ew M L C al­
vary. a V olu n teer and life
m em ber o f A m erican B ible S o ­
ciety. a Life M em ber and S e c ­
retary o f Bible Class, and a
Life M em ber o f the A m erica n
Nursing Association.
Survivors in clu de
broth er,
Jam es C. Jackson. Chicago.
111.: sister. H elen D ingle. S y ra ­
cuse. N.Y.; stater. B ernice L.
Jackson. O sinesvtlle;
sister.
Inez A. Jackson. O sinesvtlle.
W ltaon-Eichelberger M o rtu ­
ary. Sanford. In ch arge o f
services.

John Matvymk. 77. A lton
Road. D eltona, died Sunday
M arch 28. 1999.
B o m In
Auburn, N.Y.. h e m oved to
C entral Florida In 1996 from
Auburn. Mr. M atvyak w ork ed
for the N.Y. State Park S ervice.
H e w as a m em b er o f the Saint
N icholas
Russian
O rth odox
Church tn Auburn. N.Y.
Mr. M atvyak received the
Bronze Star and the Purple
H eart w hile serving In the u.S.
A rm y in W W II. He served tn
Panam a and In France.
He
w as a m u u b e r o f V F W Post
6093. and o f the A m erican L e­
gion In Sanford.
Survivors Include wife, N a ­
talie M atvyak. Auburn, N.Y.;
daughter. Karen M s tw s k . Deltons:
son,
D onald
S cott.
Lakeland: son. M ichael David,
Teresa. N.Y.: sister, Jean Matvtak. Auburn, N.Y.: sister, V e ­
ronica Th otyk. Auburn, N.Y.
A ltm an Funeral Home, D el­
tona. tn charge o f services.

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W aldrop said that during th e
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LOTTERY

have to sell the farm to meet her ex­
penses. Is this so. or can she keep the
farm and receive government assis­
tance? — L S , Denver, Colo.
DEAR L.S.: If your mother docs
indeed reach the age of 95. you could
help her get a reverse mortgage on
the form. Given the fact that it is paid
for and her monetary needs arc rela­
tively modest, this should not be any
trouble. All this amounts to is that she
will get a monthly stipend, and when
she passes away, the farm will be sold
to pay that stipend, the residual
coming to her heirs. Alternatively,
upon her passing, the heirs could get
together to pay off the reverse mort­
gage and do as they wish with the
farm.
DEAR BRUCE: I have a dear friend
who is nearing 65. Ten years ago, she
co-signed a loan for a mobile home for
her son. She did not put up any of her
property, only a signature. Sadly, the
boy has missed a good many pay­
ments, snd each time she has made
them for him. She is now retiring with
only Social Security and will no longer
be able to make these payments. Will
the loan company try lo take her
house? — J.G., Chattanooga, Tenn.
DEAR J.G.: The likelihood is that if
(he son continues to set as irrespon­
sibly as he has, they will look to her
for payment. When none is forthcom­
ing. they will probably move to have s
judgment placed against her home.
This will not sffect her while she is
alive, but her heirs will not be able to
■ell the home without satisfying that
judgment It is really crummy when
children abuse their parents in this
fashion. Has anybody had a talk with
this miscreant and explained to him
(hat the situation has changed? If not
I hope someone does. Perhaps you.

Horo aro tho winning numbors
solocted on Monday In tho Flori­
da Lottery:

Interested in buying or selling a
house? Let Bruce Williams’ "House
Smart’ be your guide. Price: &gt;14.95.
plus shipping and handling. Call:
ttoo) 9944753.

900 N. French A vs., S anford
322-2911

ch arges.
“Instead
o f c o m in g
9 25
every three m onths, w e w ere
paying a total o f 9200 for
three m onths o f recyclin g p ick
ups,* W aldrop said.
Legge said that Sanford's
voluntary recyclin g
pickups
are tw ice w eekly, on W e d n e s ­
day or Saturday, and that
Florida R ecyclin g
picks up
both garbage and re c y c la b le
goods fo r the city.

Sanford M ayfair C ou ntry Club,
and
the
S a n fo rd / S em in o le
C ou nty
o f C om ­
m e rce.
Survivors In d u d e wife. Doris
M ooney.
Sanford:
b roth er.
H arold
M ooney. C h arleston .
W . V s.
O ram kow
Funeral
H om e.
Sanford, tn charge o f services.

Beulah M ae Royster. 83.
Pine W ay. Sanford, died M on­
day M arch 29. 1999.
Bom
Oct. 24. 1915 In Frankfort.
Ky., she m oved to C entral
Florida In 1979. Mrs. R oyster
w as a hom em aker. She was a
m em ber o f First Church o f
God o f Orlando.
Survivors Include husband.
Louts S. Royster. Sanford: sen.
Jam es E. Royster. Rock Creek,
Ohio; son. Lorry W . Royster.
Oxford, M ich.: son, Carl A.
Royster.
Everton.
M issouri:
daughter. Joan Ellen H artlief,
Geneva; sister. M artha ‘ M arti*
M iller. DcLand; 18 gra n d ch il­
dren, 31 great-gran dch ildren ,
one great-great gran dch ild.
Driason Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f services.

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Cart “Fete" W esley Norvell.
67. ShdbjnrtUc.
Ind..
d ied
M onday
March
29,
1999.
B o m Nov. 30. 1931 In S h elb yvtlle. Ind.. he w as a fo rm er
resident
o f Florida.
M r.
Norvell w as em ployed by C a r­
dinal Industries, sn d retired in
1991.
Mr. Norvell served tn th e
U.S. A rm y during the K orean
C on flict.
Survivors In d u d e w ife. M a ry
Frances "Carey" Norvell. Shelbyvtlle. Ind.: daughter. D en s
Young.
S hclb yvtlk,
Ind.;
brother,
Kenneth
N orvell.
Sanford: sister, Pat Sipes. An­
derson, Ind.; sister. A u d rey
Baas. S h elb yvllk . Ind.; four
gra n d ch ild ren .
Carm ony-Ewtng
Fu neral
Homes, Shelbyvtlle. Ind., In
charge o f services.

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Sanford,
died
Tu esday M arch
30.
1999.
B o m A pril 1, 1913 in Cannelton. W . Va., h e has been a
resident o f C entral Florida for
32 years, m ovin g fro m C in cin ­
nati, O hio.
M r. M ooney was
the ow n er o f R a tliff P a ll A
b o d y Shop. H e w as a P rotes­
tant.
Mr.
M ooney
w as retired
from the U nited States M arin e
Corpe. H e w ae a m em ber o f
the 8 en ior Citizens Center, the

Funeral services for Mrs. Royster
will be Thursday (4/1/1009). at
10:00 A M . in the Brtsaon Funeral
Chapel with Rev. Charles ChewnInf oClrlattng. Interment will be In
Michigan. Friends may call at the
funeral home Wednesday from 7
until 9 P.M. For friends who wish,
the family suggests memorial do­
nations to a church or charity. In
Ueu o f Dowers.
M l — OH FUW U L ROME. 322-2131. SAN­
FORD. M M CHARGE OF SERV­
ICES.

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People
CALENDAR
B lo o d B a n k
Central Florida Blood Dank
Is asking donors o f all types
blood
*
especially
O -type
donors • to donate at Its
Sanford
branch.
1302
E.
Second St. For In form ation,
call 322-0822.

C o n s e r v a tio n

d is tr ic t

Th e Sem inole Soil f t W ater
Conservation
D istrict
m eets
each third W ednesday o f the
m onth at 4 p.m. at the ofTlce,
at 506 W , Lake Mary Dlvd., In
Sanford. Call 321-8212.

R e c o v e r y , In c
Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people w ho suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous sym ptom s. For
Inform ation, call 660-2003. or
896-5906.

TOPS
Local C h apter 232 o f TO PS
In Longwood (Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly) m eets every W edn es­
day at 6:30 p.m.. In the audito­
rium o f South S em in ole H o sp i­
tal. 555 W. State Road 434.
Longwood. W eighing begins at
5:30 p.m. Th e A popka ch a p ter
m eets
every W ednesday, at
9:30 a.m ... at Lakevlew C h ris­
tian Church. 1400 B ear Lake
Road Apopka. F or Inform ation,
call (407) 293-5048.

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Nar-Anon
m eets
every
W ednesday at 8 p.m. at Or­
lando Regional South S em in ole
Hospital. 555 W est State Road
434. Longwood. Nar-Anon is a
support group open to fa m ilies
and friends o f addicts. Join for
support In copin g w ith your
addict: gain serenity to make
decision s and put you r live
back In focus. Call (407) 3223434. 333-9204. o r 294-6504
for m ore Inform ation.

Rotary Club '
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
m eets
Thursday
m orn in gs.

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7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the M arriott
Courtyard, o ff W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
M cLean, president, at 3245662.

S e rto m a C lu b
The Sertom a Club o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, m eets every
Thursday m orning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida llo s
pltal S enior C itizens Center.
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Emma
Road, one m ile south o f Lake
Mary Boulevard.
P oten tial
m em bers arc Invited to attend.
For Inform ation, call
O cne
Prestern. (407| 767-1234.

W e ig h t W a tc h e r s
A local ch apter o f W eight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Com m unity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

T o a s tm a s te rs
Th e Omni Toastm asters C lu b
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the A A A
Building.
1000 A A A
Drive,
Heathrow. Q uests and p rosp ec­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
Call Jim Ocque. 942-5227 for In­
form ation.

Recovery
Fresh Start R ecovery p r o ­
gram s offers 12-Btep support
groups for those exp erien cin g
life-con trollin g problem s. T h e
groups m eet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m., at D estiny Church,
3110 H owell Branch
Road.
W inter Park. For in form ation
call 382-3232 o r 384-8135.

Blue GrasB Pickers
Sanford Blue Oraaa Pickers
tnev' » 'rry Thursday, from 6-10
p.m ., a t the Q renter Sanford
Chamberof
‘ C om m erce.
Pickens
and
grlnnera
are
welcom e. For Inform ation, call
John Shaffer, 829-4931.

P la n n ow to use lefto v er E a ste r eggs
Easter poses a special challenge if
up, as I did, with a mother
you grew up.
who refused lo throw away leftover
food (or, as she would describe it,
gating at a bit of cold fish or half a cup
of mashed potatoes, “ PERFECTLY
GOOD food"). It's bad enough trying
to save a few spears of limp axpara
gus or a withered spoonful of mint
j , but sooner or later you have lo
ce the big question: What to do with
the Easter eggs? We always go way
overboard and (lye several doren, and
who can eal several dozen hard boiled
eggs? On the other hand, who can
throw out what is, patently, perfectly
good food?
The Question has a two part answer.
First,11™
I 1** egg* imight
not qualify as
V
“perfectly good." According to a book
called "Safe Food" (Living Planet
Press, M l ) : "You can safely eat hardcooked eggs that you have used in an
Easter egg hunt as long as they
haven't been out of the refrigerator for
more than (wo hours." So if yours have
been sitting out longer, you can feel
perfectly justified in throwing them
But if you've managed to refrigerate
your eggs, you are in serious need of
some recipe*. Because I guarantee
that after three or four servings of egg
salad you are going to be looking for
a change.
This is where Scotchi eggs come in.
I first read about these delicious tid­
bits in Marion Cunningham’s wonderful "The Breakfast Book." It’s Just the
kind of recipe I adore: totally exces­
sive. Scotch eggs are hard-boiled eggs
wrapped in sausage meat and deepfried. They are clearly meant for
people who don't care a fig about (at
and cholesterol. But Scotch eggs are
also absolutely delicious, and never
more so than in the Scotch Egg Salad
whipped up by Kltt Fraser, a student
at tha New England Culinary Institute,
who spent port of his early years in
the British Isles - &lt;
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— Egg
aJuL
Scotch
Central.
The second recipe — for
Supper E g p Calcutta — is from cook­
Wavcott'a “ Break­
book anther Edou Wat
fast Ail Dey." This dtsh isai delicious
a break from egg salad as you caa find.
Now that woVa saved all thoao per, we can throw out tha
IJthst nasty mint
jaify. Just don't teU my i

' inch among I plates. Make the
Igrctte by combining the oil, vine­
gar, salt and pepper. Distribute about
a half tablespoon of chopped walnuts
on each plate.
Top each bed of spinach with a
sliced 8cotch egg and drittle with
.vinaigrette. Top with the fried leeks, if
using, and serve Immediately. Yield: •
servings.
— Recipe from "Th e Breakfast
Book." by Marion Cunningham (Alfred

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A. Knopf, 111*), adapted by Kltt
Fraser, student. New England Culi­
nary Institute, Montpelier, VL

M ID N IG H T SU P P ER K O Q S
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Scotch Egg Salad: eggs, wrapped la sassage, dipped la beaten eggs, deep-fried
and served as a bed of spinach salad.
and dnp-fvted (optional)

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Put the flour on a piece of waxed
paper or in a shallow dish. In a second
dish, place the bread crumbs and
season them with salt and pepper. In
a third shallow dish, place the beaten
eggs.
Mix the sausage meat with the
thyme, and divide the meat into •
pieces.
Roll each h*.&lt;’ boiled egg in flour to
coat Flatten each piece of sausage
meat in the palm of your hand. Place
a floured egg in the center and press
meat all over egg. Dip into beaten e g p
and then into crumbs, rolling to coat
all over. Repeat for each egg

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For the salad:
1 boadi

rinned and trimmed e l thick

1/2 sup

1/4 aim

Heat oil to 360 degrees in a deepfryer (or in a saute pan filled with oil
I inch deep). Slip coated e g p into hot
oil (don't crowd thee pan) and fry until
golden on all aides. This will take only
a few minutes. -Don't let them gettdsrk
t
brown. If browning too auickly, adjust
heat Remove ana pat dry of oil. You
can serve them warm or re frige ri te
them and serve them cold.
If you are going to make tha fried
‘ dredge the leaks in T
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hot oil for Just a few seconds. Drain
them on paper towels.
To prepare the salad, divide the

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miad and
halved
ft cup Mnefy chopped a

For the garnish:
M n strips of

uXirepoen onmpa e
cupa cooked haemal Of loot•rrinwMfortm
WMsapeen tm fr chat
cfanka wired wfrh 11
Preheat tha oven to 2M d
In a small bowl, cosnhina the
seeds, ground cumin, cumin seeds, co­
riander, allspice, ask — a psppsr. Hast
the oil in a 10-Inch, nonstick skillet
over medium beeL Pracs the eggs, cut
sides down, into the seed mixture and
saute only the cut sides in the hot oU.
Cook until brown and crisp, about •
minutes. Remove from the pea and
keep warm In the even.
in the same skilbt, sauta the anian
until aofl and translucent, about I min­
utes. Stir in tha broth, marmaiads, cur­
rants and cayenne end bring to o bail.
Add the rice and stir until wett-caotod
with liquid and warm
Spoon the rice onto a
and top with the eggs, cut
Sprinkle

W o m a n learns that no news can sometimes be painful news
DEAR ABBY: 1 am 31 yarns old
and have bean hashhy all my lift —
or so 1thought
. I have annuel physical examina­
tions and PAP ameers. I trusted my
doctor to let me know shout any

my chart and nothing wee eeid to

e about them!
1 wee frightened and angry d e l
this had Hipped by my doctor. Whet
ia the annuel exam for, if not to
catch auch things at on early stage?
done tha next
wxt iday
scheduled for two
later. Pert of my cervix waa
don't think that way anymore.
, end fffiffp fl fjiififM jf fiie precancerbeceuea f beard nothing from my oua calls, but tha naw doctor
doctor, I eeeumed everything woo warned me that tha cells may
OK. However, in July, I bed a appaar again in the future. Ha said
minor problem end celled for an I would probably be able to get
appointment. My regular doctor pregnant and cany a baby to term.
Afaby, 1 wonder what would have
couldn't take m a so l wee seen by
happened to me hod I not hod that
another doctor in the soma group.
The now doctor aokoa why 1 mirier problem that reused me to
hadn't returned for my "pinch biop­ eee another dodos? Would my regu­
ay." I wee startled — remembe r No lar doctor have caught tha oversight
news is food news. My doctor had at soma point or would the reports
failed to notify me that my PAP hove remained unnoticed in my
file? Hie negligence could have coat
me my lift!

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tx p v u u m r p p iiu M i mj urnm
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io p lilit lf it id
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about tfe tir h t t h li tlu ui b
a tlo a a g o . A n d p a r t o r t h a t
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news la good news and to call their
_________
doctors
n r■test
tea results. Ignorance of
the results could cost a life while
knowledge of them could literally
LUCKY IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR L U C K Y : Y o n n ra In dond fortunate th a t y o u r cond itlo n w a s ^U c o v e rw d ^b o fo re It

ra T p s tls a ts th a n th e y

C O N F ID E N T IA L T O M Y
w ill soon be
h o rn , a n d a lth o u g h l'v n c a u ­
tio n e d yo u before, I m ust ca uy o u a g a in : I f yo u p la n to
rieo a ch ild w ith a live ro b M t/ b a b y d u ck o r ch ick, j
liv in g cre a tu re s
p ro p e r caarre
e .. U n
r le ss yo u
o re a bsolutely ce rta in th a t the
little cre a tu re w ill receive the
g iv e a sta ffe d b ir d o r a n im a l
umteod. H a g rd lm a o f ho w cute
b a b y an im als a re , th ey sh o uld
n o t b e g iv e n to c h ild r e n o n

DEAR ABBY: I'm responding to
tha la tte r in yo u r column from

our fed eral dru g c ia r , B a rry R.
McCaffrey. The general ia not an
M.D. or social w orker, and isn't
qualified to apeak on the drug prob­
lem. None or what he suggests will
prevent drug abuse. Furthermore,
recently made himself look fool­
ish with his inaccurate statement
that Holland haa a higher crim e
rate than the United States due to
Holland's liberal drug policies. In
fact, H olland has a much low er
crime rate and a lower rate o f drug
abuse than the U.8. Obviously,_
V. Hoiland's moderate approach works far
better than our draconian criminal
approach.
The United Stales should follow
Holland’s good example and make a
distinction between marijuana and
hard drugs. The alleged dangers o f
m ariju an a h ave been absu rdly
exaggerated. Th ere ia a grow in g
mountain o f hard scientific evidence
th a t m ariju an a ia not harm fu l
i used ini vary large doses. By
lying about the dangers o f marUi
ns, we cast doubt on tha wamin
warnings
about tru ly dangeroua cocaine,
LSD, heroin and designer drugs.
W e shouldn't ruin the lives o f
baung people - or anyone else y jailin g them for smoking mari­
juana, nor ahould sick people be

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denied medical marijuana.

STEVE J.W ILC O rr.
8AN FRANCISCO
D E A R S T E V E : I agvea th a t
m ariju an a law s era overdue fa r
o n o v e rh a u l. I a lso fa v o r th e
m edical use o f m a riju a n a ** b
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o r th n y V loan th a ir c re d ib ility
a n d bn d is rn g a rd o d . T h is Is
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w h a n d r a g d o a ln rs o ffo r aa
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Swnlnofo H#r«kJ, Sanford. Florida • W « * » * d a y , March 31.1999 • S S

Rams
romp
again
ALTAM ONTE SPR1NOS •
Th e duo o f Sarah Sm ith and
Halle Sowarda did It again
aa the aenlor du o com bined
on a one-hitter thla time In
blanking
Lake
Brantley.
1 l-O. tn Claaa OA-Dialrlct 3
and
Sem inole
Athletic
Conference aoftball action
TUeaday night.
Sm ith w orked the Aral
two inninga to run h er
record to 9-0 and Sowarda
cam e on to hurl the Anal
four Inninga to get the aave.
Jill Wolcott, a Brevard
Community C ollege algnee.
got thlnga
■ Mrolling
i
“for Lake
Mary, getting a atngle and
stealing base.
That stolen baae open ed
the floodgates a s the next
five Rama also singled to
give the visitors a 5-0 lead.
Th e gam e rem ained 5 -0
until the top o f the sixth
Inning when Lake M aty
scored Its Anal aix runs to
post
Its
14th
straight
victory and Increase its
record to 15-1.
Th e Rama w ill play their
third district gam e tn aa
many daya this afternoon,
traveling to DeLand to take
on the Bulldogs at 4 p.m.
Providing the offense for
Lake Mary w ere Ja ck ie
CrtspeU
(3-for-4.
RBI).
W olcott (2-for-4),
Smith.
Kelly H arbour and lin d s e y
Manx (one single and two
R B I each) and Sowarda.

Paul’s completes mission
W om en’ s champion wins third straight tournament game
SANFORD - Th e key In sports
ts peaking at the right time.
A fter struggling to a 4-4 fin ­
ish In the regular season.
Paul's Tru ck and Auto Repair
com pleted
an
amaxlng run
through the C ity o f Sanford
Recreation and Parka D epart­
ment W om en's Polar b e a r Slow
Pilch Softball League Tou rn a­
ment TUeaday night at Pin ehurst Park, blitzing the Sharks,
9-2, to claim the trophy.

T h e Sharks had finished the
regu lar season tn second place,
but they w ere Just a bum p In
the road for Paul's, which had
crushed fourth place Curt's Alleycata 25-1 and top-seeded
Don Pabloa o f Sanford (7*1),
25-4, last week.
Paul's took a 9 -0 lead tn the
bottom o f the second Inning,
but the Sharks battled back to
w ithin 3-2 after three Innings.
Paul's
then
pulled
away
slowhr with atngle runs tn the
fourth and Afth Inninga. then

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the Organizational M eeting for
the Spring SoAball League. T h e
m eeting Is set to begin at 6:3 0
p.tn. at the Downtown Youth
Center In Sanford City Hall.

was followed by the Sharks. I •
I In the tournament (7-3 o v e r­
all). Don Pablos o f Sanford. 0 - 1
In the tournament (7-2 overall).
Curt's Alleycats. 0-1 In the
tournament (3-0 overall) and
Vaughan Incorporated. 0-1 In
the tournament (0-9 overall).
The
trophies
and
other
awards will be given out next
W ednesday night. April 7th. at

Providing the o(Tensc were:
Paul's Tru ck &amp; Auto R ep a ir
three hits
_
Dlno W ilson
(double, two runs. RBI). Ann
Lanza (run. two RBI): two hits _
Teresa Flnck (double, run, two
RBI). Shrill W alters (double,
run. RBI). Barb Martin (run.
RBI): one hit _ Mlcld Lewis
(run. RBI). Belinda Anderson
(RBI). Ta m m y Japes (run). Kim

Myers:
one
run
_
B ecky
M cC am an. Also on the roster
was Jerl O'Brien.
Sharks: four h its _ Sheila
Sanders (double, run); two hits
_ Gloria EArd (double); one hit
_ Debbie Huss (run), Tanya
Geiger, Kathy Spellm an, Oall
Ross. Beth H undrlser. Deborah
M anfrrdl. Jen ny Blow ers. A lso
playing w as Robin Bishop and
Teresa llow d ysh ell.
M ' l T H s l t M * 030 114 0 . 0 10
Sfcarlu
011000 0 . 119

Wolves deny Seminole in baseball
SANFORD - Now tt com es down to a coin Alp.
A fter pulling o ff a second extra-inning win In
as many days on Saturday, the Sem inole High
School baseball team could not get untrackrd
against Deltona ace Petrosky. falling to the
W olves. 3-1. tn C lass ISA-Dlstrict 5 action at
Alum ni Field Tuesday night.
T h e Fighting Sem lnoles (15-4 and ranked No.
3 In the state tn the Class GA poll) had outscored
Spruce Creek 2-1 In the 12th Inning on Satur­
day to win 7-0.
But Petrosky, a hard-throwing lefthander,
hurled a three-hitter, struck out nine and e n ­
ticed the Tribe to hit into Inning-ending dou ble
plays tw ice with the tying run at the plate.
His RBI double tn the fourth Inning broke a I I tie and he later scored the Insurance run on a
heads-up play w hile Sem inole had another D e l­
tona player tn a run-down betw een first and s e c ­
ond baae.
W ith the w in the W olves (11-9) m oved Into a
tie for Aral place In the district race w ith S em i­
nole. w hich beat Deltona at thetr hom e tn extra
Innings earlier thla season, m eaning the two
team s w ill Alp for the top aeed tn the district and
■ t a a I n « 1 m I n t n u s f s f M w t o u n u u n M t r vtn .-n .i
The-Flatting-ram fefafedA ave a n o th er'b ig &gt;gjdne
on lire state today, hosting No. 3 state-ranked (In
Claaa 0A) O viedo at-H istoric' Sanford Memorial
Stadiu m a t 7 p.m . T h e Sem inole and Liana Junior
^
IW|II p lay at 4 p.m.

each).
.1 1 1 1 1

put a four-spot on the board In
the sixth to put the gam e away.
Paul's Truck &amp; Auto Repair
Anlshes the tournament with a
3-0 record (7-4 overall), and

PaMo80va woo ono of A w l
trtp*ng and ooodng too Tttoofe ton* rut to • 9-11

Th e W olves had taken a 1-0 lead In the top o f
the Arst Inning when Garrett V e in doubled with
two out and scored on a atngle b y Nick C h ap­
man.
Th e Tribe tied the gam e In the bottom o f the
Arst Inning on a triple by Paulo Silva and an RBI
grounder by losing pitcher C h az Lytle (3-2).
Deltona then took the lead for good In the
fourth Inning w hen Chapm an doubled and
scored an out later on Petrosky*s double. P et­
rosky moved over to third and cam e hom e when
Matousek. w ho had w alked, w as picked o ff Arst
but stayed In the run-down long enough fo r Pet­
rosky to sneak home.
In addition to Silva, Lytle and M ike Robinson
also had singles for Sem inole.

fetnaky and

Lytle 0 21 8 m
IV tm ky. 31)

11-9: Srintnale 13-4.

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1000000. I S O

Lytle and Oavta. WP . Petitafcy. LP _
38 Deltona. B u d d i Vein. Chapman.
- 8#*s. HR _ none. Rrranta . Deltona

SATURDAY
17, H A W K S O
' “ ‘W S w o o k W . ' r u .
la i oooooqooi
a s
pmotaaSyWT rorda . Spruce Ctm k 2-13.

Wolcott.

OVIEDO NIPS
OVIEDO • T h e battery o f
Tanya Howard and A llison
Parker w ere the stars as
O viedo held o ff Sem inole.
i 2 - l . tn a Sem inole Athletic
i C onference softball gam e
I' TUeaday night a t O viedo.
Th e host Lions (1 1 -6 )
took a 1-0 lead In the
bottom o f the Aral inning,
but the Fighting Sem lnoles
tied the gam e tn the secon d
when M indy C rou se scored.
Oviedo got the gam ew inning run In the bottom
o f the fourth inning and
Howard threw shutout ba ll
1 the rest o f the w ay to make
. h er record 0-0.
Howard, w ho w as 2 -for-3

Hornets sting Lions in overtime R aiders rough up
JLBMJBlftLakers in softball
m w ren J H w r

ORLANDO - Central Florida
fans got a chance to aee what
happens when two top
meet on the lacrosse Add.

No. 3 Oviedo rallied b a ck
from a 5-3 deficit to score two
goals tn the Anal 2-1/2 m in ­
utes. Including a goal b y Zach
W a rm er on a pass from Dave
W alsh with 4 1 -seconds left to
force overtim e, but boat B ishop
Moore, ranked No. 6. withstood
two excellent attempts b y the
Lions a n d got a goal from Kevin
O T o o le to w in 6-5.
*lt w as great gam e,’ said
O viedo coach Ed Norton. " W e
had a chance tn overtim e, w e
won the draw, bu t had a shot
bang o ff the cross b a r and got
another shot that their goalie
(Brian Russell) stopped.

*1 w antt to hasp praise on our
th o u g h Bishop Moorr
o ver 12 goals a
gam e and scored 10 against
Lake B rantley M id n ine against
W in ter Park {considered the top
two team s tn C entral Florida).
Paul S a id a d t i a great fob with
M a lon g attek, holdin g their two
beat players to O-for-0 an
s h o ts /
O T o o le Mod th e H ornets with
three gosfo, w hite B J . Parrott
added a pair o f goals and three
aaalite fo r Bishop Moore.
A lso contributing w ere Mic h a d (one g m lk M ike Bhubert,
H eydora and Ztpperty (one a sMat c a d i).
D oing the dam age for O vied o
w ere W alsh (tw o goals, one a sMat). W a n n e r (tw o goals). Chad
Duberfce (one goal). Manny
M orales (two assists) and Scott

12

RusaeU

•

elu ding one In overtim e, on 27
shots by the lio n s , w h ile
Oviedo's M ike S heet* siitopped
17 o f 33 shots by B ishop
Moore.
T h e Hornets im proved to 9 -3
on the season, w hile Oviedo fell
to 7-2. T h e Lions w ill play its
biggest gam e o f the season on
Thursday, traveling to Lake
Brantley
ior a
7:30
p.m.
matchup that w ill probably d e ­
cide
the Sem inole Athletic
C o n fM e n c ^ h s n j3 lo n ^ ^ ^ _ _

j v Dh l M I L
s p o r t s fctirroR

SANFORD • Th e Sem inole
Comm unity C ollege aoftball
team continued Its resu r­
gence blasting Lake-Sum ter
Comm unity C ollege 10-2 and
IB-2 In a M id-Florida C o n ­
ference
doubleheader
at
Raider Field Tuesday.
6 U O N IB
Th e Raiders scored In each
01 I I O . I
o f Its turn at bats in the
_______
o a i s i . 0 opener, and Kat Clccarone
' . Ovttdo 8 (Warmer X Welch X
gave up no earned runs on
Duhofcr Ik WAnp Moorr 6 tOthole X
three hits to raise h er record
ftnett X Mfcharl Ik AukU _ Ovkdo 5
(Morale* X Watch I. Ramey Ik BUhop
to 8-4.
Moorr 6 ItYrroO X Shubcrt 1. Iteydom l
In the nightcap, SCC e x ­
Ik BhoU on soal . Oviedo 37.
ploded for 10 runs tn the
Moorr 33 Bavre . Ovttdo
bottom o f the Arst Inning and
17. Btahop Moor* (Hum HU IX
. Ovtrdo 7-2. Utahop Moorr 0-3.
added Ave runs In the second

Inning before coasting to the
Ave-tnnlng victory.
T r a d M iller w as the w in ­
ning pitcher, also hurting a
three-hitter, to get h er record
to 6-7.
Th e Raiders a re now 2 7 17-1 overall and 6 -0 tn the
conference. T h e Lakers fell to
20-18 overall and 4-10 In the
M-FC.
SCC w ill b e in O cala on
Th u rsday to take o n Central
Florida Com m unity C ollege In
an
M -FC
dou bleh eader
starting at 2 p.m . before ta k ­
ing o ff for the Easter w e e k ­
end. Th e Raiders wlU head to
Florida Com m unity C ollege M
&gt;saa BCC, F a g s « A

, in -

•

Diamond Backs, Indians pull off upsets in Babe Ruth League
p roK ra cu n u k
SANFORD - Th e Dean. RingMorgan A Lawton P A . Dta‘ Backs pu lled o ff a b ig
and the Klw anls C lub Inalso picked u p a victory
Babe Ruth League action In
C ity o f Sanford Recreation
Parks Babe Ruth B aseball
at H istoric Sanford MeStadium Tu esd ay even -

- IW

Diamond Backs, w hich
only had one win entering the
teune, knocked o ff five-gam e
vtnner, the Knights o f C d u in ■ a Expos, 7-4.
Th e Indians (3-4) also pu lled
iff a m inor upset, clob b erin g
h e Elks Lodge 91241 B raves
3-4). IB-3.
In Bam bino M ajor League s c ­
io n at Roy H oller Ju nior F ield,
h e top two teams In the league
:ame u p w ith victories.
T h e Railroaders C u bs got a
icrfcct gam e. Including
15
itrike outs, and blanked the
lunnlland Corporation Martina.
r-0. and Ttom Q uinn scored the
vlnnlng run In the bottom o f
h e sixth in nin g to give the
laniard Lodge *0 2 Free A A cx p ted Masons Yan kees a 5 -4

triumph o ver the
trie Athletics.

Elec-

Standings _ Nobles T __ ____
ideation
W hite
S or
(0 *0 ',
Knights o f C olum bus Expos (U3), Klwanls C lu b Indiana and
Elks Lodge 01241 Braves (both
3-4). Rotary Club A th letic* (9 *
5) and Dean. Ringers, Morgan
and
Lawton
PA.
Diamond
Backs (2-0).
Schedule _
Tham day, M
Historic Sanford M em orial S ta­
dium . A thletics vs. W hite B or. 6
p»ro*
Providing the offense were:
TUESD AY
Indians: one hit _ W h ite
(home run. three runs, two
RBI). O athers (triple, run, RBI).
Cham bers (triple, two runs).
Haberting (run, RBI). B ra k y
(four runs), Bacak (RBI); one
run _ Dccurtln, Bradley. J,
Schmitz, 7 Schmitz.
Braves: two h its _ GMb (RBQ;
one hit _ Poloskt, Qufrm and
Hicks (one run each). Heckle.
Diamond Backs: three h its .
Sheffield (double, two runs);
two hits _ Peterson (run. RBQ;
one hit _ Dancy (RBQ. Say*1—
and Tow ers (one run each);
run _ Casey, Roesch.

SS

.___________hits _ W right
doubtea, three runs); two
_ M undy (run); one hit _

Klip— one h it _ M arquise
Jones (double, two “runs. RBQ.
(run).
Beque
__ e run _
t W atts, Eric
_

h its

_

Steve
Mari n m M : on e hit

tun. RBQ.

----------------- Mngfrun. RBQ*!

RBQ. Steven
Bacak (RBQ; mm run . Scott

Josh O athers (tw o

W hite Sam tw o h its _ Pearson
(ru n .* three RBQ. Robertson
(n m , tw o RBQ; on e hit _ Coursey (double, n m . RBQ. Frost
— D. Hennlnaen
and
„
f ; two runs
•_ O. HutchAttt mm r a n _ P en is.
H utchins. I M U y : m s RBI
hit .
RBI).
t Roesch
(run); tw o'runa, RBI J Peterson;
one run, on e RBI _ Tow ers; one
RBI .S h e ffie ld : on e run _ Cah it

Levi

_
Brian
OUb: two

runs _ Kenny Erickson; one run
_ Jason Poloaki. Ryan Quinn,
Jerm aine Mitchell. Eric Hedvali.
Athletics: two hits _ Curt
Scott (run, two RBQ: one hit .
Adonish Cain (run. two RBI).
Tom m y B o w e n (RBQ. J e ff B ow ­
ers and C h ris W itte (one run
each); on e run _ Don lac Joh n ­
son.

Standtnjgi ._ Am erican D iv i­
lam Sanford Lodge 002 F. A A
sion:
M. Yan kees (6-1-1).
Rlnker
____
trials Devil
D evil Rays (4-3) and
Materials
Sanford Electric A thletics (3 -5 );
National Division: Railroaders
Cubs (5-2-1): Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos (2-5); Sunni land
Corporation M arlins (2-0).
Schedule . Th u rsday, at Roy
H oller Ju n ior Field. Expos vs.
Devi) Raya, 5:45 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Cubs: two hits .
Bacarie
Mitchell (tw o doubles, two runs.
RBQ. Terran ce Q uinn (double,
two RBQ; one hit . Freddie
Howard (double, tw o runs, RBQ.
Donell H icks (double,
nm ,
RBQ: one run _ Larry Thom as.
Cavario Carey.
Yankees: two hits _ Tom
Quinn (triple, two runs. RBQ,

Luke Klmmlg (tw o runs); one hit
_ John W hitley (triple, run).
Glenn Lee; one RBI _ Joslah
Klmmlg.
Athletics: two h its . Randy
Dykes (two hom e runs, two
runs, four RBI). Jonathon Mangum (run): one n m _ Brandon
Hampton.

■ATUBDAY
Devil Raya: one hit _ Khalil
Forahkhon (double, two runa,
RBQ, Brandon W elgen (double,
two RBI), Jam es Richardson
(tw o runs. RBI). Daniel Zeartck
(RBQ; two runs _ Takiu s L u ster
one n m _ Josh Annctt, N ick
Martin, Rodney Grant, Shelton
Stile.
Athletics: one hit . Dckywan
Debose (hom e run. n m . two
RBI). Ryan T h o m e and Randy
D ykes (one double and one run
each); one n m _ Jonathan Mangum. Brandon Hampton.
Cuba: two hits _ Donell H icks
(two doubles, three RBQ: on e
hit _ Reddie Howard (two runs);
one run _ Larry Thom as.
Yankees: one hit _ Joslah
Klmmlg (two RBI); two runs _
John W hitley: one run _ Luke
Klmmlg.
Martins: three hits _ Sean
M acher (two runs. RBQ: one hit
Richard Nelson (triple, two

runs, three RBQ. Jacob Bacak
(n m ); tw o runs, one RBI _ Kevin
Kraut; one run. one RBI _
Brantley Brumley; one n m _
Kevin Lowe, Jon Adkins, T y le r
Marfcovltx. Brittany Martin.
Expos: two h its _ Lyndon
Mertnle (double, n m , RBQ; one
hit _ Aaron Benson (double,
run, RBQ. M arcus Kendrick and
Jason T a te (two runs and one
RBI each). Kashi Valiot (RBQ;
one n m
_ Oenrge Easley.
Tracey Jones.

THURSDAY (MABCH 28)
Cubs: two h its _ Freddie
Howard (hom e run. triple, three
runa, three RBQ. Larry Thomaa
(triple, double, three runs, two
RBI); one h it _ Sergio D etrevllle
(double, run), Donnell Hicks;
one run _ Tim othy Acree. Barcarte Mitchell, Jam es Jackson.
M ark Hall.
Athletics: two hits _ Randy
Dykes (run, two RBQ: o n e hit _
Jonathan M agnum and Brandon
Hampton (one n m each); one
RBI _ Ryan T h o m e: one run _
Jon McGowan. Pat B o w e n . Jsm leLam b.
Schedule _ W ed n esd a y at Roy
HoUer Ju nior Field. Devil Raya
vs. Red Sox. 5:45 p.m .

�6 A •Seminole Herakj. Sanford Florida •Wednesday. March 31. 1999

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTICK TO TNK PUBLIC
Notic* i* hereby given lhal • Public Hearing will be held by lb*
Plenning K Zoning C om m ittio n In lb# C lly C om m ittio n
Cbamber* City Hall Sanford. Florida at 7 00 p m on Thurtday.
April IS IM S . to conaidar Iba following ebang* and amendment
to lb* Zoning Ordinance ol lb* Clly ol Sanford Sammol*
County. Florida
Rafoning from AO. Agncultural
To tbal ol G C -2 . General Commercial
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL *A"
Degin on lb* Southerly line ol Lot 19 LAKE MINNIE ESTATES,
according to lb* plal thereof a t recorded in Plal Book S. Pag*
92 r l Public Record* ol Seminole County Florida Al a point 216
tael Westerly Irom aoulbaattarly corner ol aald Lol 29, thane*
run Waalarly along Northerly line ol Lake Mary Boulevard 200
leal to Southwesterly corner o l aald Lol 29 then Nortbeaal on
Westerly line ol aald Lol 29 a distance ol 1113 feet to lb*
Northwesterly corner ol said Lot 29. thence Northeast parallel
with nght-ol-way ol 8 R l a distance ol 290 teet, there*
Southeast parallel with Southerly line ol Sanlord Grant Lina a
distance ol 200 1**1 thane* Southwest to beginning, said land
lining In Section 11, Township 20 South. Range 10 E a st less
right-ot way ol S R 8-419
AND ALSO PARCELED*
Begin on the South line ol the Sanlord Grant Lin* 1.336 20 feel
Nofthwastarly Irom Ih* East corner ol Government Lot 2.
Section I t . Township 20 South. Rang* 30 East. Sammol*
County Florida, run N2$*30'00*E 290 00 1**1.
thence 8
64*30 00* E. 100 00 feet thane* S2S*10 00’ W 290 00 feet,
thence Northwest on said Government Lot 2 a distance of
tOO 00 leel to the Point ol Beginning
AND LESS AND EXCEPT
Thai part ol The Westerly 100 leel ol the Easterly 216 1**1 ol
Lol 29. LAKE MINNIE ESTATES in Section I I and M . Township
20 South. Rang* 10 East, according to plal recorded in Piet
Book 6. Pag* 92 Public Records of Seminole County. Florida,
lying North ol and within SO leel ol the survey line of Slate Roed
S 419 Section 7753. sard survey lm* being desenbed A* lolloses beginning on the West line ol the SE 1/4 ol Section 10.
Township 20. Rano* 30 East to a point I t leel North From the
Southwest corner ol Southeast quartet ol said Section 10. run
thence South &gt;9*39’l$* East 1S34 0 1**1 to the Beginning ol a
curve concev* to the Southwest having a radius ol 1146 2t leel.
run Ihenc* Southeasterly along said curve Through a central
angle ol 1S*17' a distance ol 112 31 1**1 lo Ih* end ol said
curve, run thence south 74*02'1S* east I I 41 1**1 to the begin­
ning ol a curve concave lo the Northerly having a radius ol
1146 21 leal run Thence southeasterly. East and Northeasterly
along said curve through a central angle ol 20*2T'I6* a distance
of 409 09 feet to the East tin* ol Section 19. Township 20 South.
Rang* 30 East to a point 16 62 leal South from the Northeast
c orner ol said Section 1S. continue thence along said curve Irom
a tangent bearing ol North (S*10'29‘ east through a central
engfe ol I9*4I'43* a distance ol 396 24 leel to the end ol said
Curve, run thence North 6S*4t'4S* East 613 06 leel to the begin­
ning ol a curve concave to the Southerly having a radius ol
1910 09 leel. run thence Northeasterly Easl and Southeasterly
along said curve through a central angle ol 60*01' a distance ol
166/ 22 leel lo the end ol sard curve, run thence South
64*1/‘15* east 61/ 61 leel to a point 30 feet Northeasterly Irom
the Northeast corner and on the Northeasterly extension ot the
Easterly line of Lol A LAKE MINNIE ESTATES according lo the
Plal recorded in Plal Book 6. Pag* 92. Pubhc Records ol
Semmo:* County Florida
Containing 0 06 acres, more or less esclusiv* ol area in esislmg nght of way ol Lake Mary Boulevard
LESS THE FOLLOW ING PARCEL 166
A parcel ol lend lying in section I I . Township 20 South. Range
30 East, being a portion ot Lol 29 LAKE MINNIE ESTATES,
according to the Plat I hereof as recorded in Plat Book S. Pag*
92 ot the Public Records ol Seminole County. Florida, being
more particularly described as lollowe
From the Point ol Beginning being the Southwesterly corner ol
said Lot 29 and said point lying on the Northerly right ot way
Lin* ol Lake Mary Boulevard, thence north 10 degrees. 66 min­
utes. 00 second* Eest elong the Wesledy line ol said Lol 29 a
Distance of 41 13 teet to a Point on a curve, thence 193 SI leet
along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 1.S11 96
Feel, a central angle ol 06 degree*. 02 minute*. 46 **conds. a
chord length ol 19146 leel and a chord bearing South 76
degrees. 69 minute*. 26 second* East, thence South 11 degrees.
00 minute*. 23 second* W**l. a distance ol 43 42 leel to said
Northerly right ol way line and a point on a curve, thence 193 66
•eel along Ih* arc ol a curve to the Lett having a radius ol
1 900 36 leet. a central angle ol 06 degrees. 39 minute*. 26 sec­
onds * chord length ol 161 47 leel. and a chord bearing North
76 degrees. 64 minutes. 19 second* West lo the Point ot
Beginning
AND ALSO PARCEL 166
(No description Furnished)
(See Seminole County Right ol way Map of Laka Mary
Boulevard)
The property being more generally described a* 306 &amp; 312 IN
Lake Mary Dtvd

The Planning 6 Zoning Commission will submit a recommenda­
tion lo the City Commission m lavor ol. or against, the request­
ed change or emendment The City Commission will hold a
Public Hearing in the Commission Room In Clly Hall. Sanlord.
•Honda at 7 00 p m on May 10. 1999. lo consider eaid recom­
mendation
All parties in interest and alliens shall have an opportunity lo
be heard at said hearing*
James R Valerino. Chairman
Planning 6 Zoning Commission
AO VICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a person decide* lo appeal a deci­
sion mad* with respect lo any mailer considered at the above
meeting or hearing. h*/eh* may need a verbatim record ol Ih*
proceeding* including Ih* testimony and evidence, which record
la not provided by the Clly ol Sanlord. (F t 266 0109)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NECOING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 310-6S26 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH March 11, S April S. 1999
DEA-260

NO TICE OF IN TEN T
The St John* River Water Management Otstrict hereby gives
NOTICE OF ITS INTENT TO DENY
a water well contractor *
keens* pursuant lo Ih* requirement* ol Chapter 373, Florida
Statutes (FS ). Pari III. and chapter* 62-611 and 40C-1. Florida
Admmietralnr* Cod* (F A C ) , lo the following applicants) on
APRIL 13. 1999
WICKHAM BACOT ELLERBE III
106 COASTLINE ROAD
SANFORD. FL 12771
The liles(s) containing each ol the above listed applicalion(t)
are available lor Ins pec lion Monday through Friday aacepl lor
legal holidays. 6 00 a m lo 6 00 p m at the St Johns Rhrar Water
Management District Headquarter* or the appropriate Service
Center The District will take action on each permit application
ksled above unless a petition lor an administrative proceeding
(hearing) is hied pursuant to the provision* ol Sections 120 949
and 12067, F S and Chapter 26-106 and 40C-1.1007. F A C . A
person whose substantial interest* are aNeclad by any ol the
District* proposed permitting decisions identified above may
petition tor administrative hearing In accordance with Section*
120 669 and 120 67. F.8 . or all partis a may leach a srrittan agree­
ment on mediation a* an altar native remedy under Section
120 671, F S Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the
nght to a hearing II mediation doe* not result In a settlement The
procedure* lor pursuing mediation are set forth in Section
120 673. F S . and Rules 26-106.111 and 2S-106 401 and 2S106 406. F A C. Petitions lor administrative hearing must comply
with the requirements of Chapter 2S-10S, F.A C-. and be hied with
(received by) the District Clerk, located at District Headquarters,
4049 Reid Street Palatka. Florida 1217S. Petition* for adminis­
trative hearing on Ih* above applications) mutt be filed within
twenty-on* (21) day* ol publication ol llu* nolle* or within twen­
ty-sis (26) day* ol the T - * *et depositing this notice of intent in
Ih* meil lor those persons to whom the District mails actual
notice Failure lo file a petition within this time period shall con­
stitute a waiver of any right such person may have to request an
administrative determination (hearing) under Section* 120 669
and 120 67. F S , concerning the subtact permit application.
Petitions which are not filed in accordance with Ih* above provi­
sion* ar* subtect to dismissal Because the administrative hear­
ing process is designed lo formulate final agency action, the fli­
ng of a petition mean* that the District's final action may be dif­
ferent Irom Ih* position taken by it in this notice of intent
Rosie Parker. Data Control Technician
Division ol Permit Data Services
81 Johns River Water Management District
Publish March 31.1899
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CELEBRITY CIPHER
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consciousness of people * — Norman Mailer

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NOTICE OF CHANOS
OF LAND USE
Tha City ot Sanford propoiad to chang# th# uaa of tha land
within tha area shown in tha map of thia advartiaamant

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Jacksonville
next TUcsday for another 2 p.tn.
conference doublchcadcr.
Kerri Rogers had the big game
for SCC In the Ural game, going
2-for-G. Including a grand
slam, scored a run and drove In
six.
Also
contributing
were
Candice Hays (2-for-2, three
runs. RBI)* Kelli Vetter (2-for-3.
double. RBI), Lake Maty's
Jrannlr Maiu (home run. nin.
two RBI). Lake Howell's Jen
atllrsplc (single, two runs).
Adrlannr Rrddltt (single, run)
und TKTony Martin (two runs).
It was Manx' turn to star in
the nightcap, driving In five of
the six runs she plated during
the 10-nin first Inning.
Manx finished the game 3-for4. Including a grand slam and
two doubles, scored twice nnd
drovr In six.
Also lilttlng for the Raiders
wrrr Hays (3-for-3. double, two

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Softballn double at the plate, got
from Iter catcher. Parker,
hit n solo hom e run.
contributing Tor the Lions
Sarah Reeber (double)
Nugent (1 -fo r-l).

with
h elp
who
A lso
w ere
and

Freshman Megan Oantt was
2-for-3 for Sem inole,
w hile
Lakelta Bryant had a dou ble
nnd C nm es scored the run.
Th e Fighting Sem lnoles fell to
9-7 on the season, but will look
to get back on the wtnntng
track on Thursday,
hosting
W inter Springs In nn SAC battle
nt 7 p.tn. Th e Tribe and Bears

Legal Notice*

run nnd one RBI each) and
Misty Barber (single, run).
Former Lake Mary star B rie
VnnSwrrlngen was l-fo r-2 for
Lake-Sumter tn the second
game.
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Rrddltt (2-for-3, two
runs, two RBI), Vetter (double,
run), Martin (single,
three
runs). Rogers (single, two runs,
RBI), Lyman's Miranda Schultz
and Gillespie (one single, one

ninB).

C on tin u ed fro m Pa ge BA

will also meet In a Junior varsity!
gam e at 5 p.m.
J
Sem inole
wtU
play
an;
Important Class QA-Dtstrlct S'
game on Saturday,
hosting!
Deltona starting at 2 p.m. The;
Fighting Sem lnoles dropped a;
1-0 decision to the W o m s at;
Deltona two weeks ago._________ !
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Seminole
Ilryant.
Oviedo
Howard 31) _ none IIR . O w d o ,
. Seminole 0-7; Oviedo 11-4.

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A Public Hearing on the proposal will be held on Thursday
April 15 1999 at 7 00 PM or as soon thereafter as possible, by
th* Plenning and Zoning C om n siuon ot Sanford. Florida in th*
City Comnuaaion Room. City Hell. Sanlord. Florida Th* Plenning
end Zoning comnuaaion. acting aa Ih* City ol Sanford a desig­
nated Local Planning Agency will consider Ih* emendment to
the Comprehensive Plen
Interested peit.es may appear at Ih* mealing and be heard
regarding th* tranenuttel ol th* proposed plan amendment to
the City Committion
Copiet ol Ih# proposed amendment lo Ih* Comprehensive Plan
ar* available In Ih* Department ol Engineering end Plenning al
City Hell. Sanlord Florida end may be inspected by Ih* Public
Further mquinet may be directed lo Jay R Marder AlCP
Director ol Engineering and Plenning al 310-6670
A0VICE TO THE PU0LIC II e pereon decides lo appeal a deci­
sion mad* with reaped lo any matter considered al Ih* above
meeting or hearing*. h*/*h* may need a verbatim record ol Ih*
proceedings including Ih* taabmony and avidenc*. which record
it not provided by th* City ol Sanlord (FS 266 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 130-6626 46
HOURS IN A0VANCE OF THE M EETINQ
PUBLISH March 10. E April t. 1999
DEA-251

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice I* hereby omen lhal a Public Hearing will be held by Ih*
Planning 6 Zoning Com im taion in Ih* City Commission
Chambers Clly Hall. Sanlord. Honda al 7 00 p m on Thursday
April 11, 1999. lo consider the loltowing change end emendment
to I he Zoning Ordinance ol Ih* City ol tenlord. Seminole
County. Florid*
Reioning from M-1. Industrial (Seminole County)

To that ol OC-2. General Commercial
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
THAT PORTION OF LOT 30. LAKE MINNIE ESTATES. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK S.
PAGE *2. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. OEINO MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS
COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY OF U S HIOHWAY 1 7-92 (STATE ROAD I t S 600)
AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE SANFORD LAND ORANT
lYHeq IN S I M O N .11. TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST.
MMISOLK ■BIW TY- FLORIDA. THSNCE RUN NORTH 69*0*'00*
W6S1* ALO N TTH E SOUTHERLY LINE OFVHS SANFORD ORANT.
A OISTANCE OF 374 00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 10. OF THE AFOREMENTIONEO LAKE MINNIE ESTATES
AND THE POINT OF OEQINNINQ. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
(9-0000* WEST. ALONO SAID ORANT LINE AND THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 10. A OISTANCE OF 144 00 FEET TO
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 30. THENCE DEPARTING
SAID ORANT LINE RUN SOUTH t t ’ 30'00* WEST ALONO THE
W IS T LINE OF LOT 30. A OISTANCE OF S3 73 FEET TO THE
NORTHERLY RIOHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARO
PER SEMINOLE COUNTY ENOINIERINO OCPAHTMCNT RIOHT
OF WAY MAPS SHEET 10 OF 13. SAID POINT LYINO ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING THE FOLLOWING
ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF 1133 SE FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
01*20 04*. A CHORD LENGTH OF 42 27 FEET AND A CHORO
BEARING OF SOUTH *6*6*01* EAST. THENCE FROM A TAN­
GENT BEARING OF SOUTH Et*3S 03* EAST. RUN SOUTHEAST­
ERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 42 72
FEET TO THE POINT OF TANOENCV; THENCE RUN SOUTH
tlM S ‘99* EAST. ALONO SAID RIOHT OF WAV LINE A OISTANCE
OF 2S7 40 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED
LOT 30; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHERLY RIOHT OF WAY
OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD RUN NORTH 24*4t'04* EAST. A
DISTANCE OF El 07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEOINNINO
CONTAINING 21.212 14 SQUARE FEET/ 0 41 ACRES MORE OR
LESS
The property being more generally detenbed a* 300 W Lake
Mary Bl
Th* Plenning S Zoning Committion will eubmit a recommenda­
tion lo th* City Commission In lavor ol. or egainet. Ih* request­
ed change or amendment Th* City Committion will hold a
Public Hearing in th* Commotion Room in Clly Hail. Sanlord.
Sonde at 7 00 p m on May 10, 1999, lo consider eaid recom­
mendation
All parties in Inleretl and ciUtent shall hey* an opportunity lo
be heard al said hearings
Jamas R. Valerino. Chairmen
Planning S Zoning Committion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC; II a person decides to appeal ■ deci­
sion made with respect lo any matter considered at tha above
meeting or hearing, he/ahe may need a verbatim record ol Ih*
proceedings Including th* testimony end evidence, which record
Is not provided by Ih* City ol Sanford. (FS 2SS 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTIC.PATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE A0A COORDINATOR AT 319-5E2S 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ
PUBLISH Maich 11. S April S. 1999
DEA-241
S T JONHS RIVER WNTSN M ANASEM ENT DISTRICT
SIVSS W R ITTEN N O TtC t OP INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
Th* Dielrict give* written nolle* ol !ta Intent lo letuo a permit lo
the following applicant on April 13. I t t t :
UVS OAK RESERVE. LTO.. ATTN THOMAS J CORKERV. 209
PHIPPE PLAZA. PALM BEACH. PL 334S0. application 94-1170601A-ERP The protect i* located in Seminole County, Section*
It . 20. 2t S 30, Townthip 21 South. Rang# 32 Easl. Th* ERP
application I* lor CONSTRUCTION OF A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM TO SERVE PHASE I OF A MULTI-PHASED
OATED COMMUNITY TO INCLUDE 2E4 SINOLE-FAMILV LOTS AN0
PARK KNOWN AE THE LIVE OAK RESERVE Th# receiving waterbody it Iho ECONLOCKHATCHEE RIVER
Th* fil**(s| containing aach ol lb# abovo-Utled applications)*)
ar# available lor intpoclion Monday through Friday eacapt lor
legal holiday*. • 00 a m. lo I 00 p m at Ihe it. Johns River Water
Management Oiatrict Headquarter* or Iho appropriate Service
center. Th* Dielrict will take action on aach permit application
ksled above unleet a petition lor an adminittraliv* proceeding
(hearing) It (lied pursuant lo the provision* ol Socllone 120 t i t
end 120 §7. Florida Statute* Chapter 2S-10S and 40C-1 1007,
Florida Adminittraliv* Cod* (F.A.O.). A pereon who** eubttanlral
interest* are (Heeled by any ot Hie Oistncts proposed permitting
decision* identified above may petition lor administrative hearing
in accordance with Sections 120 666 and 120 67 or oil parties may
reach a arrlttan agreement on mediation aa an allarnattva remedy
under Section 120 S73. Choosing mediation will not adversely
affect Ih* right to a hearing II mediation do#* not roaull in a telttamant Th* procedure* lor pursuing mediation era sal forth in
Section 120 673. F S . and Rule* 2S-I0S l i t and 2S-10S 401- 406
F A C Petition* must comply with Iho requirement* ol Florida
Administrative Coda. Chapter 26-106 and b# tiled with (received
by) th* Oiatrict Clark, located at Oiatricl Headquarter*. 4041 Raid
Strati, Palatka, Florida 32177. Patlttona lor administrative hearing
on Ih* above applrcalion(s) must be filed within Iwenly-on* (21)
day* ol publication ol thle noire* or within twenty-*!* (26) day* ol
Ih* Oiatrict dapoaiting notice ol thia intent in Hi* mail lor thoe*
pereon* lo whom th* Oiatricl mailt actual nolle* Failure lo III* a
petition within Hue lime period (hall conatitut* a waiver ol any
nght auch perton may have lo request an adminittraliv* determi­
nation (hearing) under Sac lion* 120 6SS and 120 67, F t . con­
cerning Hi* aubfacl permit application Petition* which ar* nol
lilad in accordance with th* above provision* ar* aub|*cl lo dr*nvtaal Because Ih* administrative hearing process la designed
to formulate final agency action. Ih* tiling ol a petition means that
th* Oiatricl* final action may b* dilfaianl Irom Ih* position taken
by II in Ihi* nolle* ol Intent Persona whoa* aubatantial intaraat*
will b* atlactad by any auch final daciaion ol Ihe Oistnct on tha
application have Ih* right to become a party to Ih* proceeding, in
accordance with th* requirement* eel lorth above
Olona Lewie. Director, Division ol Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management Oislncl
Publish March 31. 1*99
OCA 246

IN TN S CIRCUIT OOURT
OF TN S SISNTSBNTN
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN A W FOR
SSMINOLS CO UN TY
CIVIL DIVISION
Cee* Ne.i BS-1441 CA
ORIEN TREE FINANCIAL
CORPORATION.
PleMliff,
DIANA CHILDS;
MARK A TURBA and
MICHELLI M TURBA
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NO TICE OP SALS
Nonce I* hereby given, pur­
suant to Final Judgment af
Foreclosure for Ptatnllff entered
m Ihie cause. In Ih* Clraull
Court of Seminole County,
Florida. I wta eoH tha property
tituated In Seminole County.
Florida deecribod a*
LOT 26 ALOMA BIND. TRACT
IV. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 42. PAO IS 46
THROUOH 63. INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known a*: 666
Atom* Bond Lana. Oviedo
Florida 32761. el pubhc tala, lo
th# high**I and best bidder, tor
cash, al th* weal front door of
Ih*
Seminole
County
Courthouse tn Sanlord. Florida.
Florida at 11 00 a m on April
20 1f f f
Deled llw* Itth day ol March.
MARYANN! MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Jane E Jaeewtc
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT M COPLEN
Rate Hodge*. PA
PO Noe SS0
1 Temp*. PL SSSS1-0SS0
, *
Publish March 24, 31. 1SSS M
DEA-1S6

NO TICE OF ACTIO N OF
O O N S TR U C nV E SSNVtOfl
IN TN B CIRCUIT CO U RT
OF TN B B M N TB SN TN
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE ODNNTV,
CASS B O -i B S -T IIS -O N -S S -O
IN R l: THE MARRIAOE OF
GLORIA HELEN RAMOS
Wlta/Pallttanar.
LEOPOLOO ABUOO RAMOS.
Heib*nd/W9*4»undent
TO LSOPOIOO ABUOO RAMOS

Neetdeece UfAnoen

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lhal a Petition for Dtoeelution af
commenced In M * Court and
you am required is asm* a
copy of ywur ^srtrton dcionaoa.
tf any. te it on STB FANIS B SILFEN. ESOUIRE. attorney for
Pol manor. OLORIA HELEN
RAMOS, who** oddma* I* 2101
Wee I Commercial Bhrd. Burt*
6400. Fort Laudordat*. Florida
3330S. and fit* Ih* original with
Ih* Clark of Ih* above alytad
court on or bo lore APRIL (S .
1*0*. ofhern i** a default arts
ba entered again*! you lor lha
the comptauii of petition
Thta notice ahaM be
tn
N O LI HERALD
WITNESS my head
(M l of eaid court St
mmol# County,
th day at MARCH. I t t t .
(Circuit Court SoeS
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court.
County. Flondi
By Nancy R Winter
A* Oaouty Cloak - •
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IN T N I CIRCUIT CO U RT
OP TH E BM NTEBRTN
JUDICIAL DNIOINT
M E N D FDR
SEMINOLE OOUNTT,
FLORIDA

M TN B C M C U IT B B U N T
OF TN S 1STN
CIRCUIT, M i

OF AMERICA. F/K/A
SEARS MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.

PATRICIA S YOUNG.
•I al.
Datendent(a).
NOTICE DP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
forecloaur* dated March IE.
I t t t . and entered In Cate NO.
SS-2I77CA of Hi* Circuit Court
of th* EIOHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit In and for SEMINOLS
County. Florida wherein NON­
WEST MORTGAGE. INC. la tha
FlalnllH and PATRICIA S
YOUNG; FIRST TRUST OF CAL­
IFORNIA. N JL . AS TR U S TIE
FOR
FIRSTPLUS
ASSETBACKKO
CERTIFICATE*.
■ERIE* IS S S -I; COURTESY
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION;
UNITEO STATE# OF AMERICA,
ar* Iho Defendant*. I wM a*II to
Ih* highest and beat bidder tor
cash al Iho Waal front door of
Hi*
tomlnol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida al
1100 a m., on Hi* tOth day of
APRIL. I t t * . Iho folloarlng
daacribed proparly aa aat forth
In eaid Final Judgment:
THE NORTHWEST PORTION
OF LOT 3. CIMARRON OR0 YES,
ACCOR DI NO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RSCORDEO IN PLAT
DOOR S I. PAGE St-17 OF THE
PUBLIC NECONOE OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
H O IN N IN O AT THE NORTH­
W EST CORNER OF LO T S;
THEN Ct S *3 DEGREES OS' a t’
W. 144.14 FEET; THENCE
ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE NORTHEAST. HAVINO A
RADIUS OF *0 00 F E E t A CEN­
TRAL AN OLE OF t l DEQUE!*
I f 41*. AND AN ARO DIS­
TANCE OF 1E.S1 FEET; THENCE
S 41 DEORBES 4*' 04* W.
206 01 FEET; THENCE S S t
DEGREE! 67’ 41* W. 0 OS FEET.
THENCE N 00 DEGREE* SO' 10*
W. 100.04 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEOINNINO OF THIS
DESCRIPTION
a/k/a 1220 GINA COURT
APOPKA. FLS270S
WITNESS MV HAND and lha
teal ol Hit* Court on March I t .

RSGINALO L. CAR MIC HAIL.
0 LIVING. AND IF DEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISSEB.
G R A N T E E S .A S S IG N E E S
L IE N O R S .O R E D IT O R B ,
TRUE TEES AMD ALL OTHER
P4ATIES CLAIMING AN
MTEMSST NT. THROUGH.
UN OCR OR AGAINST
RSGINALO L. CARMICHAEL:
BONNIE CARMICHAEL.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF OSAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DCVISEES, ORAMTESS.
ASSIGNEES. USNORE.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.
AND A U . OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
IAIMST BONNIE L
CARMICHAEL SUNTRUST
BANK. CENTRAL FLORIOA.
N.A.; JOHN DOE ANO JANS
DOS AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
HI POSSESSION
.^ O E W N O A N T t S )
99^^99

day* ol your receipt of Ihi* doc­
ument. II hearing impaired,
(TDD) 1-SOO-MS-I771.
Pubiiah: March t4. *1. IS M
DCA-200

SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DABS DC.i
* • -!«* # • « A* 1S-M
M R S FORFSITURS OF
S i.76* 00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
FORFEITURE PROCEED
TO Lara Beau Luca*
10SI Sugarberty Trail
Oviedo. FL 3276S
and a l others who claim an
mtareat In lha kaSaeeing prep*
SI .TIE SB IN
UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
F. lakngar. *1 lha
County
Sharin'*
Off icc,
Sammol*
County.
Florida, through hi* alfiaam.
mvaabgalora of agont*. tailed
April
IS.
IM S
al II
Sugarberty Trait Oviedo, in
Seminole County, Florida, and
la preaanliy holding aald peeparty for Ih* purpaaa af lurtaihire purauaM la Saalient
M t 701-132 704.
Fieri**
•utuee and will R S D U IB T
Mai an Hanarsbta Judge af th*
Circuit Court. Civil DieWMn.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
prebable cauea that Ih* aher*
tha above agency You wSI b*
nerved a copy a l S * Order bad-

’AS

by Ih* Judge and I

I HSREBV CERTIFY that a I
of Mi* NO

DATS OF SALE
TIME OF SALE

4-14-66 11 M A M*
S tt
NATIONAL TRANSPORT ORF •
Wehead S SHrahaal

Lars*

Buffet

Server/*.nk.!

A 6*0 M cleaning dapoart art*;
ba acutected tor each uan pur-!
chaaad and refunded attar *■'
content* of th* unit ha* boon;
removed from the feedity Thai
above mforma hen la M bo pub-'
Sahod ana* a weak tor aanaee-l
idhr# week* Th* **M Eat* I*
ba under and by vwlure af l™..

ttalut** af M* ataw at Florida..

In auch caaod mad* and prevM -1
ad Th* Sato wtK be hold by an,
Auctioneer. Ltaenaa N*.
AUIS63-ABI322
Pukkah March SI, and April 2,
O EA-JSI
F IC T IT IBNE B A M
Nefice ra hereby green Mat I
am engaged In buatoaaa al 2SSI
•roquot# Ac*. laniard. F L
SS72S.
Sonunato
County.
Florida, under lha Fitldtou*
me al tT H D IB RL and Mat I
Inland to regtaler aald name
th
ih*
0 hrtalon
al
Corporation*.
Tr
previatone af lha Fiatrttoua
Italato*. 1b-WM I

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CASE NN. B S -S I7 T0 A
DIVISION 14B
NORW IS T MORTGAGE. INC
Plaintiff.

(SEAL)
HONORABLE SEYMOUR
BENSON
Clark of th# Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jatawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCaSa. Raymer.
Barrett E Frappier
Poat OHic# Boa S410
Tampa. FL SSS01
If you am a poraon with a dieability who naoda accommoda­
tion in order lo parHclpata In
this proceeding, you am antiUed al no cotl lo you. for lha
provlaalon ot certain aattolance. Pleat* - contact Court
Admtntatration al SOI N. Park
Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida
S277I. telephone number (407)
*23-4330. Within I working

w t n s e m o u rr c o u n t
OP TN B B M N TEB R TN
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,

are aold. w* wiN aad al pubhd
auction, la dm tugboat bidder*
•ar caah. al Ih# warnhaute of
4TORAG6 USA. located M 1007*
WILLA 6PRINOS O R , WINTER
SPRINGS. FL. the faflowiog
■rea^kA^^)AA&gt;
. WVIVS rm^ fT^W
MIBrlBMH
and athar i harpai fan
which a lien aa a* me ir

PLAINTIFF

NOTICE IS HSASSY GIVEN
purauant M a Summary Final
of lofocteewf* tfete^
March IS. IS M . anlared In ChrS
Cat* No. M 2643 CA 14 B af
the Circuit Court of Ih* 1STH
Judicial Ciraurt In and far SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I aria aad lo tha Mghaal
and beat bidder far caah T H i
1NEET DOOR ol Ot* Courthaua*
of th* SEMINOLS County
Courthouaa located al SOI N.
RANK AVENUE tn SANFORD.
Florida, al 11 :M a m on th#
SOM day ol APRIL I S M M a M kowing doeertbod property aa
aat lorth in aald Summary Final
i t I m w N:
LOTS S I, ANO M . AMENDED
PLAT OF MAONOUA HEIGHTS.
ACCOR DI NO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK E. RAGE 2E. PUB­
LIC RECORDB OF SEMINOLS
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Da tad Mi* 11th day el MARCH,
IS M .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES
Clark ol M* Circuit Court
By: Jan# E. Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
B01 E. Unhtaratty Drive
•ulte 100
Plantation. FL SSS24
(M 4) 233-6000
ES-SItSKFNCK)
In accordance with lha
American with Oieabkitiaa AaL

_

Ing a apoctal accommodation Is
participate in thia proceeding
ahouid contact Ih* Clark ol Ih*
Circuit Court al M* Ea mine la
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Trevor Jonas, wlh his dog Acs. is )us&lt; bsgmning to
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msnUry in Csssstosny and this is his first puWishad
writing

Sharing the secret o f reading
TTETEEB

My friends
are
Michael.
Alex. Sltane and N icholas.
Mostly w r play on the p la y ­
ground when Ms. Sondag lets
us. My friends and I chased
the girls on the playground.

T trvor Jonea U (J yeara old
and In Jlrat-gm dc at Sterling
Park Elem entary School.

Dreamers and Doers
W alt Disney adm ired four
.outstanding ch aracteristics in
individuals w ith
w hom
he
cam e In contact. Th ose a rea s
ate
curiosity.
confiden ce,
.courage and constancy. Each
'year W alt Disney W orld Invites
Sem inole County schools to
nom inate one student who
epitom izes the
ch a ra cteris­
tic s .
Th e 14th annual D ream ers
and Doers Aw ards Program
will be held May &amp;
Three students have been
selected
as
the
S em in ole
County Dream ers and Doers
and will receive statew ide rec­
ognition. Those students are
Tolu lope
Dukola
(Law ton);
Eric D. T a ylo r (M ilwee) and
Franklin
A llen
Huffman
(Lyman).
Students nom inated for the
honor were:
A m ber Mlnugh (A ltam on te
Elem entary); Kate A lexan dra
WUklna (Dear Lake Elem en­
tary); Joshua W on g (C a rillon
Elem entary): Th om as C arde­
nas
(C asselberry
(Elem entary); Centennial B.
K u ver
(Eastbrook
Elem en­

tary); J u dy Uranaford (English
Estates
Elem entary);
K atie
Brown (Forest City Elem en­
tary):
Brittany
Permaul
(Oeneva Elem entary): Nlkea
A ytes (G oldsboro Elem entary);
Lee Sanford (H am ilton E le­
mentary); Annie W u (Heathrow
Elem entary); Aahley H. Hut­
son (Highlands Elem entary);
Elisabeth Ollbcrt (Idyllw tlde
Elem entary);
and
C a ltlln
Kirchner (Kecth Elem entary).
Also: Aahley A goran os (Lake
Mary
Elem entary);
A ndrew
Yow ler (Lake O rients Elem en­
tary); A lina Arbuthnot (Law ton
Elem entary);
K ails
Tlndle
(Longwood Elem entary); Pris­
cilla
Ratanavong
(M idway
Elem entary): Jesse Robbin s
(Partin
Elem entary):
Casey
Mullen (Pine Crest Elem en­
tary);
C hristina
H yson
(Rainbow Elem entary): Yvonne
M cKenzie Sm ith (Red
Bug
Elem entary):
Brent
Boyko
(Sabal Point Elem entary): V a ­
nessa Reynolds (Spring Lake
Elem entary): Aallya Rehana
A ll (Sterling Park Elem entary);
Laura Davidson (W eldva E le­
mentary);
Bryan
A lvarado

PHARMACY..
SANFORD

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(W icklow Elem entary); Sade
Kent
(W ilson
Elem entary):
V lrgrn Osorio (W inter S prin gs
Elem entary)
and
Matthew
McGuire Brannon (W oodlands
Elem entary).
Also: Jill
Luarrn
G reco
(Greenwood
Lakes
Middle);
H eather M. Strickland (In dian
Trails
Middle):
A lexan dria
Dogarlu
(Jackson
H eights
Middle);
John
W.
Martin
(Millennium Middle); Anthony
Michael
Christian
W alker
(M ilwee Middle): Shae Riddell
(Rock Lake Middle): Erika S.
Anderson
(Sanford
Middle);
Harry
T.
Mudhanugopal
(South
Sem inole
Middle);
C hristy Lyn Folwey (Teague
Middle); and Kevin
Felkcr
(Tuskavilla Middle).
Also:
Bertina
J ackson
(Croom s
Academ y);
Manoucheka Celeste (Lake B ran ­
tley High); Priscilla Lorraine
Casados (lake Mary High);
Vanja Q rblc (Lyman High);
Aahley
V.
Evans
(Oviedo
High); Courtney B. Newm an
(Sem inole High); and Alex J.
Robbins
(W inter
S prin gs
High).

CELERY AVE.

13th STREET

25th STREET

SANFORDAVE

I like my two dogs. My dogs
slobber on me. A ce Is a Rotw eller mix and (Hack Jack Is
really old. I have two cats, one
nam rd O liver and one named
Priscilla. Priscilla thinks ahe
Is the queen o f Oliver. My ger-

btl. IV pper. alw ays chew s out
o f m y gerbll rage.
My dad works at Anim al
Kingdom. Ile was on televi­
sion painting the T r e e o f
Life.* with movie bugs on It.
My mom m y w orks for a Job
and
she
Is
my
favorite
m om m y.
I have a big room with lots
o f toys and I got a rare track
and the top com es o ff so 1 can
pick up the cars and let them
nin away.

FRENCH AVE

Lra m ln g how to read la like
you really don't know how to
read but you can read som e
words In tom e books.
It's really, really turn! and
som etim es I ra n sound out a
few words. It m a k es me frus­
trated when I'm trying to read
a book and I get stuck on
some words and I try to sound
them out but I don't know
how. Th e hardest thing Is I
look at the pictures and the
words and I try to sound them
out but I don't know them.
My teacher. Ms. Sondag. sh e

always yells me that if I get
stuck on a word and I can't
sound It out. then I can ask
tier and she helps me.

SERVICE

1514S. FRENCHAVE. - SANFORD
PHARMACIST: Dana Wynn
PHONE: 407-321-6626
HOURS: Moa-SaL 9 amto 7 pm
• State-licensed and registered pharmacists
• Convenience: have your prescription filled while
you shop
• We accept most major insurance plans including
Humana. Prudential. PCS. PAID. Medimet,
MEDICAID and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
and Health Options
• Computerized prescription records
• W e carry a full line of quality generic drugs
• Prescriptions are easily transferable. Just bring in
your refillable prescription and we’ll contact your
physician and take care of all the details.
DOES TOUR INSURANCE LIST THE WIYVDIXIE PHARMACY
AS AN AU1H0R1ZED PRESCRIPTION PROVIDER?
To find out talk lo a WinoOixie Pharmacist. Chances are good that you'll be covered at Winn-Dixie,
because we’re the kind of Phannacy most carriers prefer - professional convenient and affordable.

Mn s i w i i a s r N s

Highlands and Winter Springs Elementary co-hoctad a
health fair last weekend at Whiter Springe. The
festival got a targe turnout as the kids got to team

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•bout animals and themsetvee. Here, six-year-old
8&gt;ephen Ackley meets a goat whtte Megan Hart feeds
e pig In the background.

or Benefits Manager, today and say you want your health plan to include the \\M bde Pharmacy.

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Phllly E xpress offers a fu ll lin e o f su bs, salads,
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C h oices from Italian, clu b, tu rk ey a n d straigh t
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served w ith a variety o f to p p in g ch oices.
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I3S International Parkway Laka
Mary 444-1000

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O i* taetong mofrvel
ad n d v O u lt 10 work
horn
home Guaranteed tieiOMy
keedom and growth Ca&gt; Su*an
830877a

I NT RY LEVEL DRIVERS need
*d NOW' Covenant Transport
hat enmedfefe openmga tor
driver tramees No eipenence
needed Earn $45K to $S5K pto*
ben*&lt;4s C O l tranng evilefne

Working partner needed no mJ J L tlU
VENDING - Lary Perton*
Oream
Few H n / t • Oood 8 Pnca to
tea Free Brochure 900 676
4353

Front Desk Clerk: Eip pre­
ferred Mutt be ffeifcfe Appry m
person Day* Inn 4650 West SR
48. Santord
Fu* or PT utarwt payment col
lecton* Cash handkrig eip a

_______________

70—Education L
T raining
TRUCK s c h o o l
c o t. VA/TA Apprv Job A u n t
Wkand dataet Nabonal Truck
School I SSS MS 78S4

a6 c n u m te ?

71— H

elp

W

a n ted

Otohweaher* Cooka. Server*
200 Hekmen Dr (r-4 S Mwy 481
487-124-1020
M

Duct

Banal* package Drug Fra*

IS

Adnun Aaarat Grow with u»'
U U t know Eicet S Word A be
organoed Etc pay S ben*
Faa revme to 324-4180
AMLINE
CAT I RING
HELP
N U D E Of Mull be abt* to work
weekend* n a cow ervronmem
wdi Fieibte hour* Apply m
penon M F. 1776 Hangar Rd.
Santord Airport No phone caaa
ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an Eitra
$500 $1500mo PT
$2.000-tasOGmo FT
1888821-0972
wwwwfhtwwm_______
ATTENTION1I
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an aura $500 *1500 PT/
mo or 12000-84000 FT/mo Ful
u wrung, pad vacation 1 8 0 6
S30-23I1 or RM
www whynotwork
horn
home com

NURSES AIDES PI
T
For al ahitta Airhemer FaoMy
tryoy working wen Vie atApply m perton at EatlGardena; 201 N. Suntet
Drtii*. Cette Perry F I

407-699-5002
Attention: Work from Home
Our (Mdran come to fee
office everyday/
$500-12500 pA $2000 $4500 Iff

www workJrom-hom# nevpay*

■ ■
on cal and
Oleea Cutter* needed ASAP.
Temp to perm, top pay CaN
Alan or Judy 9 302-1939
Wanted: Etceuem op­
portunity Otto*. 2422 French

*W.S»*&gt;rg------------------BM Heard Chevrolet looking lor
•vet and weekend Switchboard
Penon c*« ion 302 57?2______
Blueprint Company in Oviedo
Hvtng FuB A Part Time CM MS
Reprographic* 407-366-1550
B lie . Driven: Able
to drive S phytcaly throw garApply m person • JenEnvironmental, 1371 8
VOtoeM An*. Orange Cffy. FI

L e q a I N o tic e s
NBTMS

iTTTCTy j utW L

me
ate engaged In butlneta at 101
Wymote Read, 8ulle 837,
Altamonl* Springe, F I, 88714,

Itfnidolf County Flofido

the FktiUoue Nam* ol K A U T-

Q ro u n d sp e rso n
F/T Only eipd need apply Ap­
ply Georgia Arms Apis 7600
Oeorgw Are . Santord Drug feM

rtquem 3238Q0Q COE_____

talent Cere •Help wenied m our
mler* room Musi love beNet
[ p a r y e m M 330 2797____

Factory Workers eip. Ole**
Cutter, Metal Processing Saw
Operator. DFWP Benefit* Wa­
ter Bonnet 350 Anchor Rd

a_____

noun Litwny •^nvci «#ovi

Santord Area

F/T. eipenence preferred Vice
bon. p*n*ion Qai 322 6133

JO B S . JO B S . JOBS!
H you want to work, then we w8
pul you to work Right Hand Men
hat been m the labor busmess
tor over 25 yrt Work today and
gel Pad today* We offer a vane
ty ol job* m the industrial Imtd
Morn 6 Eve thb* avtilabfe
Pck i*&gt; and dewery service t*
available m Ihe Santord aiea
Cal RHM longwood O 760
6106

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOEROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MSUHAMCi AMO 4*111

PIAM1 Orvf he* wertafece
a m * at m u m * rim*.
iflMTWlM 1IMlriM M/LMM)

99— A part m l n t s *
U n iu r n is iild
7BR Apt qu&lt;e1 a'*4 neat at a
pm. no smoker*, no pel* $67V
mo Jernlgtn Propertfet 330328$.________________________

M ARINER S V IL LA G E

S E C R E TA R Y

323-0670

Santord Pine Ridge Club: 1BTV
IBA
mcludet
washer dryer
$450 Makeda Corp 407 668
6400

T IC Home Companion*
Needs FT P ! kve In*
________ *07-322-1083

t i l N High si. Lake Mary. 3 7

ROSE L IA VILLAS
Move fe special. 2/1
1*1 Mo. Nenf (I f f .
3368*33 or 29S-3300
100— C

Rintals

103— H ousesU n iu r n is iild
t$00 DOWN

The Milkmen Group fee

Reanor*-----------3218331
C H A . garage fenced yard 1232
•q ft $850 rmo 'si Usl A se­
curity $1900 m &gt;e m CM 3232120 between 3 9pm
2 BR near Ctoomt Stove A new
'•rrgeraior Nee neighborhood
no pelt $300 • $300 securly
407 321 4217
2/1 new carpel pamt A Ing
Aval 6199 Fenced yard $500
$550 Ret Raqd 323-3199
laniard Both Ava4 4/1. 2/1
$400 A I t apt $350 Reis
reqd 3218757

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANTORO 2/1 Dupfei 1 toed
W O M i CM A $5008500
lylau Ama 1/1.8 Dupfei V&lt;
f i ttoua Mp/CMA 8S4VMOO
Oenom V I. On J Acre*. W
Pond OU Oar. Country Lnrmg
laaie WOpr Oum 18*0800
lake Mary V I. 2 Mory Wood
Deck Overtook* Pond
Courwy Iwmg
|S80/$980
Sanford 4/1 W Lg Comer Lot
Ouito* Storage Shed. Compfefety Rtmodefed 8780/8710
C ommercial Space 900 Sq Ft
2 Office* fed Recepkon Area

nt

Looking For Work
C N A-H H A wd do private duly
tor the elderly evtnmg* and
weekend* and some night*
322 1338 tlfer 5pm___________
0 0 0 JOBS: Aspemg siudem m
DeBary wet do vgre wort ‘
van* A tat IS 668-2348

Bay* 1600
$$00r$$00

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322-2405
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

105—D upiex/Tripeex

.321:49001-

F urnIshed Room lor Rent Senlord Area. A* uM me Phone A
kitchen u v $380 mo Cal 3020062 Aval Now

Established lender seeks esperwnced mortgage profession
si to staff aipanaion offee
Some leads A processing pro­
vided fkghett commstion
pad Fu* Benefit* W8 barn
Gary 4078828554 Fas letume

flEM IdllL

Mechanics A Welders: Esp re
quved Must have own tools.
Apply m parson B Jennings
EnwrarmenUI. 1371 S Volusia
Ave, Orange City. F I

Suburban lodga opening soon
210 N. O djrd Road. Cassetoer
ry. Now accepting applications
lor houtekaepers. groundskeep­
er and Irani desk dark Apply m

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Solutions lo your
business or personal
IRS problems!

Reg: Corporate

market. PT/FT Huge potential
PoeMvebnega. 7718182

TAXSERVICE

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T O L L F R EE
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Cal

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NOW HIRING

M BHum

2 Bedroom clean, central heat
and a« $430 mo/tec 407-3223717

114—

A

R U N S

W E E K

duced to $123 000
Clastic t*20i 4 (V 2 1/2
Be
17 Ba
fireplace. 2241 tq ft. 2
Double
to*
&lt;50X151
$125,000
3218065

» lr c h h o f f
v Q s s o c ia tc s

Ad|ac*nt lo Sanford Airport
75 258 *q ft-dock high waronout* h otte r
1200A 480V720V. te-34 coAng hmghl. it*
vdmg 8 overhead door* $3 75/
*f (NNN) Spoltkl Con it ruc­
tion. $228474.
OfTtce W jrthousa Space for
Lets* Near Semmofe Town
Center. 1-4 A Rl 46 mdurt 6000
3000 6 2300 sq ft Cal Doug
Huff 1-600-299 0971 ert 78

117— Commercial

Rentals
Commarciai Property lor Rent:
Good tor car loi or other Great
tocaton. 6 car ga&gt;ago 3 offees
fenced property 8 Iff concrete
For more min caff feck 695
1449

Jernigan
properties, inc.
0"ce space 1000 tq ft, downtown Santord Two 400 *q R offee space imffs nr downtown
Ron Jerngan. 3363255

Home For Salo in
Moruoo Meadows
BeauHul. smgfe larrWy home 3/
2 5 Upgrade* throughout All
appliance* Atkmg $121,900

Call 328-0102
A C O U N TR Y DREAM
Ownor Financing to acre*

E

Rent: land on 17-92 wffh hwy
homage South of Ft#a Wond
Comad Ray • 323 1921

123—Wanted to Rent
Looking For a home'll
Christian family would like lo
renMooeo 3 or 4 bdrm home. 2
bams m Santord la te Mary
area double car garage, mground swimmmg pod. p-ease
ca* m 4347

1«1—Homes For Sale
Af f OROAHlf M0MI S
Vlhll/HI I PHOf’l Rill S

143—O ut of State
Property For Sale

149— C om m ercial
P roperty For S ale

1/2 acre mountain top tot lor
east ol Brevard. NC
$6,000 1 828 884 4253

Sanford Commercial
Strip Conor

sate

153—A creage Lot For
Sale
[$ ACRES-neve.it Road 1/2 mi
east d Mullet lake Park Rd
Motivated Seller $75,000 ’
IAKEFRONT LOT Bell-e
lake. Loch Arbor private
90i300 $75 000
IAKEFRONT LOT Slone It
land. Late Monroe Reduced
now $74 900
VACANT LOT- loch Arbor
$32 000. lg. prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
$25 000
WYNNE WOOO-Senlord
Adam* Cl Wooded lot

$11,000
321-5065

3/2. CHA. A« Appliances Slay
W Property
Alarm
System.
Munlmg
F istung and G d l
$94 500

»Ir c h h o f f

V Q ss o cla tcs

Fully leav’d long term tenant*.
Net S25K $750 000 407 6443000

153— A criac .i L ot For
S a il
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobtfe homesile horses cattle
farmmg « nursery' Zoned agri­
cultural
$3 906 ACRE
Sm
down w owner finance 804-7171772 or 804-7678827

157— M obile H omls
For S a ie
1.8/1 Furnished Mobile Home
$4 000 In Town and Country RV
Resort
407-330 2017
Call
eves and wknds

&lt;2 F r m d &lt;r
l.» I It

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i f nnf l h •: if I

I. 1

4 BR. pod. IvepUce. fenced,
huge lot. great are* only
$93 500 332 8695 (Reatori

l ^nl &lt; Cmr

S 2 1 1
| Oi/idrfffO7) l9CCUi,!Mt 69/i m

HOM E FO R SALE
OWNER FWAMCMO
4/2 Central heal and *v fenced
comer, range, retr^erator dsnwasher washer/dryer slay with
property
Appomlment* only
$82K

Ladies Coll F tiil
(407) 7t6*TALK*

ICredit Card Billing
1-iOO-CITY-FUN
|k'i

New Sprfeklered wh*e 26 000
tq ft dock hgt 19 ft ceamg
D v t o e bays mm 3900sqh
407 834 8842

* »• ' »b 'r\ Jrete:^eg*8&gt;»■«

PBX OPERATOR/Part-Time
OWNER FINANCING I d Bik
Nee are*, need* rap** a* rea­
sonable offer* convderM Ask
mg $821 3218759

Enjoy fee freedom d condo kvmg Lee new* Large 2 bedroom
2 bathroom, screened porch
Gawd Assigned paring plus
storage unit Pod and club­
house
Overlooks lake and
tountam New pert and carpel
End unff Pme Huge $52 500
(407)666 9187

t*. lg 3 d 4 Or 2 Bk, CP»port Towny rwnoviled $1000
down. $594 month 789-7022
1823 Sq ft. 3 ?
spiff pfen OodTKM W . 8I0SK
Dol/Jemgen Prop . 3238165

Al South !&gt;cniinolc Hospital in LungwiHid, l:L , vse
have an excellent pan-lime (Sal/Sun) lit shift (7
a m .-3:30 p.m.) opponunily for a PBX
uperatur/clcrical assl. We require u high school
diplonta/CiliD and basic computer/clcricul skills.
Prev exp with multi-line phones is preferred. We
offer excel lent benefits and pay 7.5&lt;Vhr.
Please apply in person:
South Seminole Hospital,
Human Resources, 1

353 wesrStanrKuMT43-tr;O R L A N IK ) I
|j&gt;n£W(KKl, M, 32730
SOUTH!
or Tax (407) 767-0X96
E.O.E.

H O S P IT A L .

• a $i*ODO
M Owl

RENOVATED la * new. V2.
over 1/4 ac comer id $99809
MfffT COHO. Uv. Fam
Wikshp scr pen g*r $$9800
LAKE MANY 43. UvOm Fam
2C Oar Fenced $109 900
4/2 1/3 a c . Wv. dm. fenced
2c gar, over 1100 tq ft.
$82,900

U M i 'H I
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1a* I I / t i l

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Right
To The
Point.
Our ek|M*rlH
eliminate the
conrusion mid
uiicerluliily lluit
make lax lime h o
taxing
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paiierwork oul on
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Tor a comenienl
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1 X 3

104 Oak* Cl. beautiful 1999'
sq ft Ctklomia tlyfe 2 story.)

W a r u i o u s c /R e n t a l
Space

Taxe^.

STRESSED

Need Servers, FT t PT Apply
D Flyers Wings A Gull. 3619
lake Emma Rd. Laka Mary

333-4656

rpod.
vmmi iann.i
amwvul^e Re
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Receipts. Deductions. Facts. Figures. Forms. Yes, ifs tax time.
Make your life easier. Phone us now for an appointment,
and keep more of your hard-earned money.

NeMpnwida seeking PT.fT med­
ical Wferi Up to 35K/yr No
medKSl atpenerca necessary
PC required 1800-321-9939

and tint wo Inland to register
antd name with the Division at
OarporaUont,
TaHehaeta*.
Florida, in accordance with Ihe
provision* ol I he Fictitious
Nome Otatules. To-Wit Section
SSS.SS, Florida Slatulcc I H t .

Ront to Own

L e t 's T a l k

LEADS! LEADS! LEADS!

LOAN O RIG IN ATO RS

141— Homes For Sale

I ' A l f I &lt;) M U i l U J I
t u t Dupfei with fireplace $450/
mo $250 deposit No pets 349
9209 after 6pm

l i p AI VMM
Valid lie. Req d.
Beneffta 222-31!
im .
licenaed Insurance Agents can
earn 40k •80k» benefes work­
ing tie al Fetal Eipense Co m
the U S Escelenl lead program
daily pay. renewals A traming

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

//

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H

Alarm System------- $4218471

2 Warehouse
Square Feet

EFFICIENCY
W4h Mad service
convener* location

ft

WHY RE NTT

When you can own IN* 3 bdrm
home w' CHA new pami A car­
pel 7 Ask about MUO homes'

B 6ad_Ce!H 2J'H ._________

73— Enin os m i
W anted

T

322-2611 TO PLACE YOUR AD

o n d o m in iu m

Landscape Workers

88AM, S M IS TT , AMD UTND,

Craig Lynd
PuMIch: March St, IS M
DSA-84S

SANFORD 1 BORM Urge -j
air. resd area $400&gt;'mo. $400
dep. no kids, pets 323 8019

CHURH OFFICE
Good i none, computer and orgarwat-onal skills Fai resume
in conldence to Beth fog*
M-V-. Pav.gr at 40/ 330 5874
Secretary tor construeinn cffvre
■n Ovwdo Reliable, courteous
e.th general o tc* eipenence
CelUndO • 800-779-7141.
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed I Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc. 134-7444
Servera ; Fu4 A Part T e a lor
motel restaurant Apply Ramada
ton North 14 t 434 862 4000
Sprinkler repair man -o r m i
some tip truck • Cal Oebtve
(M S 9am 5pmJ 324 9034
_
feted book* mto envelope* at
our Santord offee temp wor* w/
8*1 hours $Ah&gt; 330 6745
Teachers needed tor growing
cnadca'e center
E ip d pte■wed Pto.iv cat 328 8260

WEEKLY RENTALS
Stanlng • |77/wk
Historic Ooemtown 3368423

Pant Ms'4440977
Irrigation Laborer

Sanford • I BR collage com­
plete privacy Perfect tor 1 per­
son onty $90 ek • $200 secunly 321 3735__________________

LAKE as* I BO*V *420MO
Z899M $4*0 MO AND UP

Nee** Keeper: E ip preferred
Apply m person Days Inn 4650
Watt SR 46 Santord

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS

97— A partments
Furnished

' ■ 11; . . i i' - s A34 6386

WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
tor large plant nursery Musi be
eiperonced
organ-zed
and
sea motivated Forked eip re­
quired Responsible tor inven­
tory coned ptwmg end recent
mg orders AppTy m person
6770 W Suie Road 46 San­
ford or ca* llu n e 330-0296
U L T1 4 _______________________
Work From Home
lose weight tor
OnTy $t 10 $7 per
day Earn great
money FUkPart fen#
804-226-0039

H

JO B D O M E!

Roomita Wanted Female. 2/2
Dupfei. Santord. 50&gt;sh. Smoke.
Cat $360 per month 302 9165

Seamstress 1&gt;(«I m L w , . i
cial machines Wet Tram Pad

T/aciof Operator Needed

^

95—Roommate
Wanted

PROCESS EMAIL - EARN UP
TO $15 PER HOUR PROCESS
INQ CREDIT CARD ORDERS
FOR
CYBERCASH
W ill
TRAIN VISIT WWW WORKHO
TUNC CO M _______________
Pi Nurse Dpm ltpm every other
weekend A PT Nurse 11pm7am Appry m person O East
t»uok* Gardens 201 N Sunset
Dr Caueewrry 699 5002

93—R o o m s For Rlnt

REMEDIATE OPfM NG lor entry
level warehouse worker/driver.
Povion requires valid FDl
heavy Mtmg 8 local dekverms
Salary $6 5017 00hr based on
eip A work history 831-6767
torappt

Roommate Wanted &lt;g room w/
priv btth. wd. tenms pool
SltVwk Reis reqd Near SCC .
smoker OK 3M 1250

P R ES SU R E CLEAN IN G

low stress 7 5 dayvwt $7 hr
Mfe* pd car reqd 834 5586

1 25 to X hrt/wt
Apply m person • EastNuoke
Gardens. 701 N. Sunset Dr.
Cestetoerry 699-5002

FURNISHED ROOMS-Atl uMs
met Laundry, phone, and kit
u m $85-590 * week 374-4955

Eipenence preferred, but will
tram Valid Florida drivers li­
cense tequved $7 hour to start
Steady raises leave message
371-4172

Experienced tor fetal graong ot
resdentai home* Pay com­
mensurate w eiperonc* Vac*
Um end p*n*«n benelas COl

Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. March 31. 1999 •9A

93— R ooms For R ent

3

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11 Home Health Care
12 Elderly Care
13 Health A Beauty
14 For Sale
15 Cemetery Lots
16 Reminder Services
18 Luxury Items
19 Computer/TV
21 Personals
22 Health Care
23 Lost A Found
25 Special Notices
27 Nursery A Child Care
33 Weight Management
35 Hypnosis
39 Health Insurance
43 Legal Services

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CLASSIFICATIONS

EMPLOYMENT

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StorageOflice For Rent

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

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo Radio
185 Computers For Sate
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buikimg Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sate
143 Out ol State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sate
147 Industrial Property For Sate
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sate
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 investment Properly For Sale
15J Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sate
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptex/Tnptex
107 Mot»te Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse.Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

ft)

181—A itliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

163—Wateriront
Property For Saie

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
__
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Brkes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vefides/Camperi For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Lrvesiock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique CoSeckbtes
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

SERVICES
252 Accounting
253 Additions 6
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

K I T *N* C A K I . Y I . K a b ) l-tirry W rig h t

jplSI
Mt

221— G o o d T
Ea t

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 04. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 PiarxYOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
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Well, apparently a blue moon is the
second full moon In any calendar
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Jan. 3i and today. So, to match this
uncommon event, here is an extreme­
ly rare deal, which occurred in
Denmark. What is unusual about it?
No auction was given, but this one
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DEAR DR. GOTT: We are planning
an extended trip this summer to
France and England. I am trying to
get pregnant now. Will the shots that I
need for travel hurt the fetus? How
for could ! be into my pregnancy and
still travel? Can I use anti-seasick
pills or patches?
DEAR READER: The U S. Public
Health Service no longer requires
immunizations for people travelling to
Europe, ao you don't have to worry
about shots prior to your trip.
Your remaining questions concern
an issue that to best left to your obste­
trician. I strongly believe that preg­
nant women should not take any med­
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least, unless the drug to approved by
an obstetrician. It is during this
trimester that the most fundamental
and important fetal development
takes place. I also warn expectant
mothers not to drink alcohol or
smoke, because these substances can
hurm an unborn child.
Since you are planning a trip during
your possible pregnancy, schedule an
la-depth meeting with your doctor to
review the variety of issues — includ­
ing activity, dial and treatments —

PETER
GOTT, M.D,

that are germane to your particular
situation. I am sure that your obstetri­
cian would be glad to guide you. As a
general rule, women with uncompli­
cated pregnancies can eqjoy a normal
life — Including travel — well Into
their third trimester.
DEAR DR GOTT: I am 88 years old
and was found to have a blood pres­
sure of 200/100. My doctor gave me
samples of two medicines, which I
have been taking for two weeks. Now 1
am diny, lightheaded and weak. She
made no provision for follow-up care
and I believe that she doesn't care.
Where can I go for help?
DEAR READER: 1 think your doc­
tor was merely being thoughtful by

trying to save you money. However
she certainly should have arranged to
monitor your blood pressure to make
sure that it was controlled and that
you were not having an advene reac­
tion to the drugs. Your symptoms
could Indicate that the medicines are
too strong for you; your blood pressure maynave fallen to an unaccept­
ably low level. Look for a doctor wno
is both concerned about your needs
and trilling to check your blood pres­
sure until It stabilize*
To give you related information, I
am sending m i a copy of my new and
completely updated Health Report
"Hypertension." Other readers who
would like a copy should send S3 plus
a long, self-addressed, stamped enve­
lope to P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill
Station, New York, NY 10154. Be sure
to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: What to "tailor’s
seat?" What can be dooe about U?
DEAR READER: Sometimes known
as "weaver’s bottom," this affliction to
a form of irritation involving the bur­
sae (joint com ings) of the hips, lead­
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periods on hard surfaces in one posT
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to d a y d o n ’t h a v e v e r y g o o d a t te n t io n sp a n s.

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Is o n e. P e o p le fo rg e t w h a t w a s o n th e ir m in d
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h u rry. A n d th e re a rc s o m a n y p e o p le - 7 b il­
lion In th e w o r ld . T h a t's to o m a n y ."
B o m In tin y A lta , Io w a In 1898, H a m il­
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m o st w o m e n . S h e w a s a s c h o o l tea ch er, a
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th e w o rld . S h e w a s c lo s e e n o u g h to A d o lp h
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w is h e s s h e h a d .
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great d ep ress io n , a s s a s s in a tio n s a n d s c a n ­
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m en reach th e m o o n . S h e lo o k s from h er
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la k e a n d m e n o u t th e re fis h in g . I g e t so b u s y
th a n k in g G o d fo r a ll I see th a t I h a v e n o
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g e ttin g old . W h a te v e r g o d y o u w a n t to b e ­
lieve In. b elie ve th e re Is a go d . W e d id n ’t
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Seniors stay busy at Lakeview Nursing
Bill Kemi
i * AFF
WRITER
SANFORD
Patients
at
Lakeview Nursing Center In
Sanford stay active with visi­
tors
from
schools
and
churches, plus a variety of ac­
tivities such ns dally exercises
and Ice cream socials
The programs at Lakeview
Nursing Center, located at 918
E. Second Street, are designed
around each patient's needs.
The staff meets with patients'
families to discuss past Inter­
ests and the type of programs
pi
they may enjoy.
"Ev
Jvcry patient's needs arc
different," Taylor said. ‘ They
have
different
personalities
nnd totally different likes and
dislikes."
T h e p a tie n ts e x e r c is e e v e r y
m o rn in g .
T o b u ild h a n d - e y e
c o o r d in a t io n , p a t ie n ts e n g n g e
In b e a n b a g to s s in g .
"It's Im p o r ta n t fo r p a t ie n ts to
b u ild t h e ir m u s c le s ," T a m m y
T a y lo r s a id . "It h e lp s to k e e p
th e ir h e a rt a n d m in d a c t iv e ."
L a k e v ie w
N u r s in g
C e n te r
h o ld s Ic e c r e a m
s o c ia ls o n e
F r id a y p e r m o n th , w it h s u n ­
d a e s a n d b a n a n a sp lits .
O n e T h u rsd a y p er
m o n th ,
th e r e
is a b ir th d a y
o f th e
m o n th c e le b r a t io n .
P a t ie n ts
a ls o p la y b in g o e v e r y T h u r s d a y
a fte rn o o n . T u e s d a y s a rc b o w l ­
in g
days,
and
F r id a y s
a rc
c r o s s w o r d p u z z le d a y s .
M e m b e r s o f th e C o u n t r y s id e
B a p tis t C h u r c h In S a n fo r d v is it
o n S a tu rd a y s .
C h a p la in R ic k W a lk e r r e g u ­
la r ly
s in g s
c la s s ic
gospel
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The

Rainbow Repairs.
“He 1ms a very beautiful
voice." Taylor said. "I can't be­
gin to describe It. They really
enjoy him."
Gerald Cassanovu also sings
gospel hymns for patients one
Sunday per month.
Volunteers from The Mouse
of Refuge Ministries socialize
with patients.
Three children from Hamil­
ton Elementary School spend
time with patients once per
month.
"It reminds a lot of patients
of their grandchildren and the
love for their child," Taylor
said. "They socialize and take
walks. It does them a lot of
good. It keeps them busy and
stimulated."
L a k e v ie w
N u r s in g
C e n te r,
w ith m o re th a n 2 0 p a tie n ts ,
o ffe r s 2 4 - h o u r s k ille d n u r s in g
ca re.
S n a c k s a r e p r o v id e d In
b e t w e e n th r e e d a lly b a la n c e d
m e a ls . T h e m e a ls a r e d e s ig n e d
to m e e t e a c h In d iv id u a l p a ­
tie n t's n e e d s , g r o u n d o r n f te n e d d e p e n d in g o n th e p a ­
t ie n t.
" W e m o re o r le s s c a t e r to o u r
p a tie n ts ." T a y lo r s a id .
P a tie n ts p a r t ic ip a t e In m u s ic
th e ra p y .
T h e y p la n p a r t ie s
a n d m a k e p a r t y d e c o r a t io n s ,
s u c h a s r e in d e e r c o n s t r u c t e d
o u t o f p o p s lc le s tic k s .
A v o lu n t e e r fr o m W e e k e n d ­
e r s m o d e ls c lo t h in g fo r th e p a ­
tie n ts to p u r c h a s e .
P e te a n d J a n a S c h lr a d la o f
D c B a r y p e r fo r m v a r ie ty s k its
fo r th e p a tie n ts e v e ™ m o n th .
R e s id e n t
C o u n c il
m e e t in g s
a r e h e ld o n c e p e r m o n th .
T a y lo r d o c s s h o p p in g fo r th e
p a tie n ts .

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Newman OB/GYN Group, P A .
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In fertility

Wishes To

CONGRATULATE
O ar Physician
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Celebrating 14 Years And
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Rote N . Coolidge, A R N P
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ut an Optimist International convention In
Gainesville, an elderly man told her how
pleased he was to hear Uie talk. He also
asked Hamilton what church she prayed at
on Sunday.
'Church?" she said. “1 pray when I'm on
the toilet."
She mediates frequently each day and lis­
tens to religious or philosophical tapes be­
fore going to sleep at night. She used to
watch Atlanta Braves baseball games before
the apartments lost their cable TV. She
loves to talk about how her husband. Dr.
Carter Hamilton, was signed by the Cleve­
land Indians. *He was a good pitcher but he
didn't have a curve ball. I used to wash his
socks and athletic supporters," she said.
Hamilton says she secs her husband •
who died 50 years ago - In her dreams. They
arc reunited on a ballfleld In Iowa. Hamilton
says she also has nightly conversations
with St. Peter. ‘ He says I supposed to stay
here awhile longer. I'm busy, anyhow. Busy
enjoying a wonderful life. How many people
get to live as long as I have.

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Florida’s Senior Class earned its place
’T U c tj’v c p a id th e ir d u e s , r a is e d th e ir
a n t Hies a n d c a n te d th e ir p la c e in th e
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SI ill I Writ it
Charlie Biggin Is a 7 1-year-old ri-lln-r who
Is an Orange City snowbird lie comes to
Florida each winter from Philadelphia.
lie said lie's a third or loiirth cousin ol the
actor. Kolx-rt Loggia.
Me also said he feels hcidthy except lor a
few ‘ minor itches."
*11ie most dllllcult ex|ter1ence III Ills llle hits
Ix en mourning the death ol Ills wife, Nancy.
They were together 17 years. Definitely, love
males She |i. i s m s I away a year and a hall
wgo.
*1 still not over that." Diggtu said. ‘ I don't
think I'll ever lx* over losing Nancy. When I
had my wife. I had everything I wanted. 'Ural's
my concern about aging, loosing those you
love."
Florida, someone said. Is the slide ol
broken hearts. There are its many widows and
widowers as there are palm trees In the slide.
Some lend for themselves quite nicely. Olliers
aren't its fortunate.
Reaching the autumn ol their years is a
golden ex|M-t1ence lor those who manage to
slay active and healthy. Thousands ol seniors

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come each year to the Sunshine Shite. They
have countless places to relocate. Cocoa
Mcacli. SI. Augustine. Sanford. Dikeland. Fort
Myers. Port Charlotte. Naples. Palm Beach.
'Ihey'vc paid their dues, raised families and
earned a place In the sun.
The fortunate seniors no longer need to
work 9 lo 5. They can go to the lieach Instead.
Or visit with their grandchildren. Celebrate
golden anniversaries. Travel to places they
have dreamed alxiut lor a long time. Do
volunteer work to help the III or the needy.
Wind's lni|x&gt;rtant now is to take advantage
of their choices. There's no reason lo shirt
milking wrong decisions ll you've lx-en making
the right ones all along." Charlie Diggla said.
'Most ol us create our own fate. We have a
choice."
A recent study published !»y Met Life and
others rrjxirled that men who have reached
age G5 can cx|x*ct to live another 15.9 years;
women another 19. Family history and
|M-rsonal health should also lx- considered.
These life ex|x*ctimcy figures are Imporhmt.
At
the same
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Florida's aging
population must also Ik- alert and seek ways
to protect themselves from a sea of sharks
and scam artists.
Name the scam and It's lx-en tried on
unsus|x-cllng senior cltl/eus In lids state.
Many seniors an* not able to oflcr much
resistance.
A Mount Dora rrtirce was killed In Ids own

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home recently when he tried to stop Intruders
from stealing Ills TV. Sanford police arrested a
woman who was trying to bilk everything she
could from an elderly man she was serving as
it carekeepcr.
Liw enforcement agencies continually warn
older citizens to lx- careful of those trying to
offer them drills and ask for money Ix-fore
giving them service, hut the numlx-r of scams
grows and grows. Nelglilxirs and friends are
urged lo re|xirt anything suspicious at the
residences of the elderly.
The good news Is that here arc facilities
senior centers throughout Florida, offering
entertainment and recreation for those who
have reached the autumn of their lives.
The Sanford Senior Center offers everything
from rrtbbagr and crafts to dancing and
dominoes. Kll/ahcth Taylor teaches tap
dancing on Thursdays for a $2 donation.
Yeah. Elizabeth Taylor.
Boh Von Hcrbulls. 74. comes to the Center
three times a week to play jmol. He frequently
plays with «Jlm Lavcry. 74. from DeBary and
•Jim Knhuw’al.
75. a transplant
from
Honolulu. Hawaii to Central Florida. Kahawal
came here after his wife (Kahcle) died. They
were married 51 years.
"Florida was my choice." Kahawal said. ‘ My
daughter lives here, ft Is like Hawaii, and here
I am with my grandchildren. They call me
Tutu - grunddaddy."

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118 Office Space For Rent
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123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Office For Rent

67 Career

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69 Resumes

70 Education A Training
71 Hstp Wanted
73 Employment
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141 Homea For Sale
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145 Retort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
180 Business For Sate
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165 Duplex For Sate

45 Debt Consobdatton
55 Business
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67 Opportunities
58 Financial Services
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183 Television A SterocVRadio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Bulking Materials
t93 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uveitock/Farm
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Weartng Apparol
211 AntiquefCoAeckbiet

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Mitcelaneous
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240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehides/Csmpers For Sale
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245 Farm Equipment

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263 Jewelry A Repair
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285 Landscaping
296 Launcky Services

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256 Appkance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Insulations
265 Carpel Cteaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
266 Chid Care Centers
269 Clearing Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
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275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man

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288 Legal Services
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290 Masonry
292 Moving A Storage
293 04. Luba A Flter
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control

298 PlanoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cteaning
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Sscretartte A Typing
304 Siding
305 Smal Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pod Services
306 Termite Raptor
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
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�Semmoto Herald. Santord. Florida •Wednesday. February 17. 1999

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1RTH JUDICIAL
CINCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FON
S IM IN O L I COUNTY
O INK NAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NO. S S -IM S C A -1 4 R
CHASE MANHATTAN

MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plamtifl,
VS
THE

UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
d fin iH i. grant***,
avsigneaa. K*nera.
creditor*, Trull***
or ottver claimant*,
claiming by. through,
under or again*!
Carton* S Moral*,
and PAULA BRANTLEY
AND OILBERTO MAESTRE.

e! *1 .
D*t*nd*nta
N0T1CK
OF FORECLOSURE SALK
Notice I* hereby given that,
purauanl to that Final Judgment
o l Toreckraur* dated 'ebruary
TO. TSSS. and entered In civil
c a t* number M-TSSSCA-14K.
ot the Circuit Court o l the ISUi
Judicial Circuit In end lot
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION. !e
Pleintift end THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
CARLENE
S
MORALES. DECEASED. PAULA
BRANTLEY. AND OILBERTO
MAESTRE. IF LIVING. AND ALL
UNKNOWN RANTIES CLAIMING
OY. THROUGH. UNDER AND
AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
OEFENDANTIS) 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.. UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA. STATE OF FLORI­
DA. DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE. NALA PAWELEK. JOSE
OUERRA. te/are Defendant!*). I

Senunoi* County, Florida, al
TT 00 A M . on lira TStti day ol
March. T M t. tha EoHowing

LOT S (LESS THE WEST 4
FEET) AND THE WEST S FEET
OF LOT 4. BLOCK D. AMENDED
PLAT OF OLM STtAD AND
MILLER
SUBDIVISION.
At
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I.
PADS SO. AO SHOWN IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLONIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AMS
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DCCMEO TO BE A OSBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Doled tha 11th day ol
February. 10M.
MARYANNE MORSE
d a rk ol Cbcuil Court
By Jan# E. Jaaowic
Deputy Clerk

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO N TtlM TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S tM IN O LI COUNTY.
FLONIDA
CIVIL CASE NO.
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
ONE KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE
VI N JKAEXVA1 SNA0S1S44
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO Salavadoi Rivera
&gt;111 Bonneville Drive
Orlando F I J l l l l
and all other, who claim an
inleretl In the Iol toeing properONE IH 1 KAWASAKI
MOTORCVLE.
VINJKAEXVA1SNA0S1S44
Donald F. Ealinpai, ot Ih*
Seminot*
County I he rift'.
Office,
Seminole
County,
Florida, through hi* officer*,
mveatigator* or agant*. tened
tha above property on or about
Augual I . IM F. in Seminole
County. Florida, and it preaenlI, holding aavd preparty for Ih*
purp o t* o f forfeiture purauanl
to Section* S i t FOt-SlI F04.
Florida Statue*,
and win
REQUEST that an Honorable
Judge of the Circuit Court ChHI
Dtvtoion, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit
Seminot*
County.
Florida, find probable caut*

copy of the Order finding
Probable C*u*e once II i*
eigned by the Judge and it will

Legal Notices
IN TNE CINCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT.
M AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLONIDA
Ceee No.) S S -IS I
DONALD FOGLE
Pol n loner.
JAMES TUCKER
Re•pond*nl
NOTICK OF ACTION
TO JAMES TUCKER
MS PARK AVE
CANTON. OHIO 44T0S
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
action ha* been tiled again,)
you and lhal you are required lo
aerv* a copy ol your written
detente, il any. to it on DON­
ALD FOGLE whoa* addreaa I,
I f t l Hunter, Lane. Oviedo. FI
UTSS, on or before MARCH tu.
IS M . and Ilia the original with
tha Clerk o f thl* Court at
CLERK OF
THE CINCUIT
COURT. P O BOX BIS. SAN­
FORD. FL. S S m -O S tS before
mem e t on Patlllonar or immedi­
ately theraaftai If you fail lo do
•a. a default may be entered
agalnal you tor the relief
demanded m the petition
Copiet of atl court documen’ a
In fhi* cat*, including order*,
are available at the Clerk ol Ih*
Circuit Court’* office You may
review the** document* upon
You mutt keep the Clerk ol Ih*
Circuit Court'* Office notified of
your current addreaa
You mutt keep tha Clerk of the
Circuit Court', Office notified ol
your current oddret* (You may
til* Nolle* o l Currant Addreaa,
Florida Family Form 11 t i t I
Future paper* in fhi* lawauit
will be mailed to the addreaa on
record at Ih* clerk'a oHica
WARNING
Rule I t I t t .
Florid* Family Law Nulea of
Procedure, require* ctrtaWi
automatic duclotur* of docu­
m en t and information Faihir*
to comply can reaulf in sanebona, including diamiaaal ot
•hiking of pleading*
Dated FEBRUARY!. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT

Legal Notices
I will i*H lo the higheal and
b*»t bidder lor caah AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR ot !h*
SEMINOLE County Courlhoute
in Sanlord. Florida, at 11 00
o clock a m on Ih* Sth day ol
March. IM F '* • following
lie,cubed property a t *et forth
in
laid
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wd
LOT t. BLOCK L FOXMOOR
UNIT 1 ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK I I PAGES »
AND f t
Or THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY BUT
NOT BY WAV OF LIMITATION
OF
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
EQUIPMENT
RANGE. DISPOSAL. WALL TO
WALL CARPETING
Dated thl* Slh day o l February,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Cirtuit Court
By Jin * E Jacewic
Deputy Clerk
Of ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WI1H DISABILI­
TIES ACT. pertont with diakbilmet needing a tpecial accom­
modation
ahould
confael
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* *1 40T-lt|.41&gt;0
ext

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(TDD) or MOO I1S-S7T0, via
Florida Relay Sertno
David J Siam. PA
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 11114
(SS41111-1000
Publiah February 10, IT, 1 M I
DEMI

Deputy Clark
Publiafi February 10. IT,
and Match S. IM S
OEMS

mailer. I nib *#4 the prapirty
•dueled In lenvn ol*. County,
Florida, dee cubed * ,
Lot M . NORTH SHOPS
REPUT. according to tho Mol
hereof, o t recorded In Plat
Book I I . Page* 10 lo t| M IN*
Pubbc Record* o l Oomlaolo
County Florida

purauanl lo lh al Final Judgment
o l Foeectmura dated February
TO. 1000. and entered to civil
c n * number 0 0-IB M CA-I4-K,
o f tha CireWl Court ol Hi* l i f t
Judicial Ctrcurt to and lor

Ig m jiril

Co will y,

Soccer------Continued from Page IB
an d w a s fo rc e d
to p e n a lty
k irk s, w h ich th e R am s w on 4-3
w ith W y m e r b o o tin g h om e the
ga m e-w in n er. S o p h o m o re g o a l­
k e e p e r B en C ir a s m a n m ade
tw o k ey s a v e s In the sh ootou t
to p re s e rv e th e victo ry.
U t e d e fe n d in g sta te c h a m ­
pion L ik e M a ry g irls d o m i­
n ated th e ir c o n te s t, ro llin g ig&gt;
a 3-0 h a lftim e lea d and c o a s t ­
in g lo a 4 -0 \1ctoiy. T h e Ram s,
w h o got g o a ls fro m A d rie n n e

Elker. E llralieth M orris. A s h le y
K rllgren an d A lyssa B rn ltc z ,
out shot U n co ln , 18-3.

Oviedo boys survive
NICEV1LLE _
lie n Lukrr
scored the ga m e’s o n ly g o a l
and g o a lk eep er N ick A s r r n z o
got h is 17th shutout ns O vied o
rem ained u n d efeated w ith an
e a s ie r
th a n
a p p ea rs.
1-0.
b lan k in g o f N ic rv llle .
T h e lio n s (20-0-31 d o m in a te d
th e
a ction ,
o u ts h o o tln g

F r o m S t a f f I t s p o r ta

M A IT L A N D _ J u n io r sta r T lsh
lly d e r sco re d h e r 3 5 lh goal Of
t h r sea so n
ns O ra n gew ood
C h ris tia n
School
b lan k ed
Bcricely P re p from T a m p a . 1-0.
In a girls’ R egion al S e m ifin a l.
W in te r S p rin g s w a s th e on ly
lo rn l tea m lo fall In th e re g io n ­
a l*. d ro p p in g a 3-1 d ecisio n to
T n m p a -C a th o llc .

S A N F O R D &gt; M a rla D u vall and O ln n y C a rn e s
c o m b in ed o n a o n e -h itte r a s the S em inole H igh
S c h o o l s o ftb a ll tea m op en ed Its season w ith u
10-0 rout o r O a k R id ge In a C lass BA-Dlstrlrt 5
ga m e at th e S IIS S o ftb a ll Field T u esd a y night.
*1 th in k w e 'r e g o in g to b e w r y com pel H iv e ."
said S e m in o le h ea d c o a ch David Rogers. *W eV e
go t a ve ry g o o d o u tlo o k .’
Duvall, a s e n io r, stru ck out right o v e r the flm l
fo u r In n in g s a n d C a m e s struck out fou r over th e
fin a l tw o In n in gs.
P ro vid in g th e o ffe n s e fo r the F igh tin g S e m i­
n o le * w e re J o e le n r M o o re (triple, two ru n s.
R B I). C a m e s (d ou b le. RBI). T am ara S le e p

(d ou b le), A m a n d a lY Id d y (sin gle, R B I) an d A n gle
K r c fr r (R B I).
S e m in o le w ill p la y Its first road g a m e this a f ­
tern oon . v is itin g M ain lan d In D ayton a Beach a t
4 p .m . and th en retu rn in g h om e fo r a P a ren ts
N igh ! b a ilie w ith S p ru ce C reek at 7 p.m ,

SANFORD - Seminole opened Its boys' tennis
season with a 0-1 home victory over Lyman.
The Greyhounds’ lone win came at No. I sin­
gles were Chits Sonntag beat Bryan Knode 8-2.
Seminole coach Scott Caalco, who hopes his
team can build off a third place finish In the
district last year, saw many things to be happy
far in the victory.
"We have a lot of guys who haven't really
played competitive tennis before.* said Casko.
They came through tonight.’
Impressive victories, including B-0 singles
wins fay Matthew Davidson and Tim McAfee,
bode well for Seminole, which faces off against
a tough Apopka team tonight on the road.

S m n la c (Lymanl S. Knode tScnHmlri S.
Good (SnnUtuM B. Singer (Lyman) 3.
Uevtdaon (VtnJncIH B. K m t m (Lyman) 0.
Mu* (Srtnbwir) 0. Joyner (Lyman) 7.
McAfee (S rm tiu ir) B. FMrckKh (Lyman) 0.

and be it btddei. tor cash, at tha
W e il Front Door o f th *
Seminol* County CoarSMM*.
M l N. Pork Avenue. Santord.
Florida, on MARCH 4. ISM. at

11:00 am.
I* accordance With th *
Amoneam With DnebUnl** P e t

Knode/Oood tSm dnnhl 8. Sonmat/ Joyner
bRrtdeon/Wtn HrasBuSrl a BS Ve/K om w
R ecord s , S e m in o le 1-0; Lym a n 1*1.

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DER BREWSTER, PHELDA A.
■HEWSTER. HATTAW/.V RIOOI
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Winter Springe fall*

Softball, tennis season’s open

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Da’ Bomb!
M
M a i says we
have some great draw­
ings from the Pre-K kids
over at Pine Crest next
The kids at Heathrow
Elem entary are learning
a lot about Spanish with
the school's "Dlaglo en
EspanoT program being
offered by the school
Dividends.
Da
Bomb
hears the Heathrow kids
are having a great time.
Da B a a * says thanks
to the Daughters or the
American Revolution for
recognizing some great
atudents throughout the
county. Check out Da
Bomb
and
Sunday's
School's
section
for
more on some fantastic
kids.

S abal Point kids
know how to w rite

Save the rain forests
m a rs
I think people shouldn't cut
down the rain forest for many
reasons, First people and
animals nerd
oxygen
to
breath. Without trees, there
wouldn't be enough oxygen In
the air for everything that
needs to breath air.
If people cut down rain for­
ests. what would people look
at? A take plant? In a rain
forest you can look at colorful
flowers, strong, tall trees, and
the dirt would be covered with
growing plants and leaves that

have fallen from lire*.* Won­
derful creatures
are
all
around. If the forest Is
chopped down, where would
all the beauty come from.
The last reason that I can
say of not cutting down the
rain forest Is that U‘s millions
of animals homes. If you cut
down the rain forest, where
will all of the animals go?
Then the animals will have a
hard time finding the perfect
home again. What If II was
you that got kicked out of your
home? Would you like It? I
wouldn't think so. So don't cut
down the rain forest because
of all those needs for It.

needs a little K.F.C
walked back in the room.

weirdest thing. II was a little
baby chicken, so everybody

She looked so mad. but she
wasn't She told us that her
husband waa the Kentucky
Fried Chicken guy. Then she
called him and he sadly lulled
the chicken, but he fried It the
Kentucky way and we had
some
chicken.
Everybody
needs a little K.F.C.

b u r ie d .

sets down lightly a big brown
bog. Nobody knows what is in
the bag. but everybody wants
to And out. So they walked up
to the bag and looked in and
tt was the most funniest, most

Then the chicken flew out
and every single one of the
Idds In Mias Cowetn's fourth
grade class Jumped up and
tried to catch It. Nobody could

Getting to see my new baby brother
started
setting
up
my
brother's new room. We pulled
out all our old baby toys and
(Med up a basket with them.
My dad helped my sister and
me dtp a mobile of bright
animals to th e'dde o f the
crib: When V.,*4nf~t0 akirp

rnts, my sister and I heard
that my baby brother had
been bom. we rushed to the
hospital. When we arrived are
were mad that the nurses
wouldn't let us hold Mm. They
said Hurt wccouldloqk at him
BiftnMl a IftUc wtodasr to the

Ml): CMatlno Kktoy, Jamls Ermann, UndMy Schwab,
Erin Boyts. Shown Dslansy and Ivan Ramos.

T ry in g to take care o f O o fty
HERALD
Ringl Ring! Ring! I picked up the phone. It
waa Orandma! My heart rose, thinking that she
was going to bring her cookies over. Instead
she waa going to Tamps, so she asked me to
baby-sit her parakeet. I love animals,
especially Oofty. my Oandma's parakeet My
Papa named her. I was surprised, but I was
pleased to do II. So I said yea.
It was Saturday when I heard the doorbell.
Ding! Dtngl I rushed to the door practically
flying. There, standing at the door were my
grandparents and Oofty. Orandma gave me a
very long list of how to take care of Oofty. I
took Oofty in delight and said bye. I was so
excited, but my mom...well she was making a
very, very long list of what would go wrong. I
Just ignored her. I set down the cage and took
out Oofty. Oofty couldn't fly so I feh safe taking
her outside.
I decided u&gt; make an obstacle course.
Thinking It would be fine, I put Oofty in a fake
tree while I made the obstacle course. Bank!
Skwak) Skawkl (Jumped up aa curious as could
be. I walked over to Oofty, gad th a d w w w

all right, at least I thought. I put Oofty next to
but she couldntt That's
me. She tried1 walking
walk
when I got scared,
clumsy. While I was putting a bandage around
Oofty*! leg 1 thought that after Orandma found
out that Oofty hurt her leg. I would never be
able to eat Grandma's cookies ever again. How
dreadful! Two daya later 1 took Oofty outside
after It had rained. I slipped. Bang! I landed on
my kg. Oofty was fine, but 1wasn't. I burst out
In tears. Before I knew ft I was In the hospital.
My leg trembling In pain. It was broken. I teas
In the hospital for another two daya. I hated It.
Ffciany I went home In cratches. The first
thing I did waa get Oofty out of her cage. I set
her down an the floor. She walked normally. I
signed In relief. For the last two days I kept
Oofty In and rarely out of her cage. All of a
sudden I heard a loud Ding! Dong! 1 got up I
felt Uke I could ran. but 1 got my crutches and
went aa last as I could. It waa Orandma and
Papa with arm loads of cookies! I could see
their eyes widen as they saw me In crutches. 1
got Oofty and handed her to them aa they gave
me the cookies. My grandparent couldn't say
anything except bye. and I hope your k g gets
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A plethora of winners
Soccer teams advance to Regional Finals
Bt Jsff Bertlaic he
ASSISTANT STOKTS EDITOR

Rams leave
many good
impressions

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LA K E M AR Y - H a over.
T h a t's really h ard to b elieve
utter th ree years o f w in n in g,
su ccess and great b a sk etb all.
T h e »e a »o n . how ever, la
rra lly o ver for th e L ak e M ary
girls' basketball team an d the
sen iors w h o h a ve d om in a ted
S em in ole C ou n ty fo r y e a rs
have played th eir last b a s k e t­
ball ga m e for th e high school.
In stea d o f su lk in g b eca u se
w e w on 't get to see th em play
again , I have d ecid ed to focu s
on w h a t I team ed from them .
S ee. I had n e v e r rra lly
w a tch ed a bask etb all g a m e
b e fo re I started c o v e tin g th eir
gam es. I actu ally learn ed b a s ­
k etb a ll b y w a tch in g th e s e g irls
w o rk th eir w a y from s ta te ru n ­
n ers-u p to state ch a m p ion s.
T h e re w as a lot m ore to
lea rn , how ever, from th is team
and b y lookin g at ea ch sen ior
and th e coach, th e ex a m p les
th at th ey have sh ow n w ill live
on fo r qu ite a w h ile n ot o n ly in
m y m in d , but at L ak e M ary.
A a h lee B allance. th e b est
point guard In th e cou n ty. Is
th e em b odim en t o f h ea rt. A s k
a n yo n e and th ey’ll tell y o u
w h a t s e ts h er ap art fro m th e
rest Is that sh e n ot o n ly p la ys
w ith h e r head, bu t w ith h e r
h ea rt, w h ich ta s o m eth in g e v e ­
ry o n e cou ld u se m ore of.
C e n te r Lauren B radley, w ith ­
out qu estion o n e o f th e m ost

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C A S S E L B E R R Y - A w in is a
w in , even th ou gh Lake llo w r ll
g ir ls
soccer
coach
D idier
M en ard w a sn 't to o Im p ressed .
"W e u sed up o u r get out o f
Jail free c a rd to n ig h t,* h e told
h is team
a fte r th e H aw ks
p u lled out a 2-1 w in over p er­
en n ia l s ta te p o w e r O ran ge Park
o f J a c k s o n v ille .
T h e H aw k a (2 0 -2 -5 ) w ill host
T a m p a -Q a ith e r.
w h ich
beat

defen d in g state runner-up U n i­
versity
1-0 T u esd ay.
F rid a y
night at R ichard E vans Field at
7 p .m . T h e ga m e w ill d eterm in e
w ho com es out o f th e R e g io n sis for a trip to the F in al Four.
A lready, the Hawka h a ve g o n e
further than an y Lake H o w e ll
team In history, but M en ard
said h is team can Ita n d lc the
ch allen ge.
T h e s e girls kn ow h ow s tro n g
a team they a re." M enard said .
T h e y kn ow w h at it ta k es to
beat anyone.*

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r im , height and a complete
understanding of the game...to
dominate the game with a
combination of pure talent and
fineaae. We ahould all take ad­
vantage of our strong points
and not worry about things we
wish we could do but can't.
Mary Leah Sutton Is not
afraid of anything. For three
years she has gotten herself
open for the tough ahots. sub­
mitted her body to Just short of
torture and done all of the duty
work for her team. All of that
has paid off with Incredible

T o beat O ran ge Park, the
H a w k s had to d o It w ithou t
th e ir best player. N an d i P ryce.
P ry c e Is a m em ber o f th e U.S.
N a tio n a l T ra m w h ich ta cu r­
re n tly p racticin g at th e D isn ey
W id e W orld of S p o rts C o m p le x .
P ry c e m issed the O ra n ge Park
g a m e and Menard said th e n a ­
tio n a l roach Is re c o m m e n d in g
th at sh e also skip F rid a y 's re­
g io n a l Finals.
In h er place. P a tricia B rin k ­
m a n stepped In and th e team
d id n 't m iss a beat d e s p ite so m e
p o o r play from Its m id field
w h ic h had Menard ca u tio u s a f­
terw ard s.
*W e dldn t com e out an d play
w ith a lot of In ten sity, e s p e ­
c ia lly
at m idfield,*
M enard
s a id . *W c were at a d is a d v a n ­
ta g e because o f that bu t. In
g a m e s past, if w e didn 't play
w e ll, w e knew w e w ou ld lose.
N o w w e can still w in.*
T a k in g the
field
w ithou t
P ryce. the Hawks c a m e out
slu ggish as Orange P a rk d o m i­
n a ted play early, bu t Lake
H o w ell drew first b lo o d
16
m in u tes Into the g a m e w hen
D a n a W lk ox scored on a g o a l
o f f a feed from Hand I H o lc o m b .
T h a t gaxr the H aw k a a Jumpsta rt
and the
d efe n s e
re­
sp on d ed .
G oaltcn der
C a ro l
L e w is w as solid and th e H aw ks
tu rn ed thr tide by h alftim e.
In th e second half. Lake
H o w ell nf-idr it 2-0 w h en H o l­
c o m b convert ed a lo o s e b all
tn lo a sci.fr out o f tire O ran ge
P a rk g o a l’m dcr'a reach , but It
w asn 't qt Hr over.
A m in «tr later. O ra n g e Park
c u t th r It ad to on e w h en E rica
L e w is setrrd on a fre e kick.
L a k e HowrU's d e fe n s e hung
tou gh a s the d o c k w ou n d dow n
a n d d oog.u ird p o s sessio n over
th e fin a l 115m inutes.

L a y M u y te a m s
« W B « f in T a ll* h a » # e e

Laka Honiara Mindy MuMhB (No. 21) btaNman Orange Park ptayar for po­
tato! during tha 8lvor Hawks' 2-1 Regional 8omBnal victory Tuooday.

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TALLAHASSEE _ T h e Lake
M a ry so fter learns d id n ot let a
little four hour bu s rid e d e te r
th e ir d i k e s toward th e state
cham pionships aa th e y sw ept
p a s t Lincoln High S c h o o l.
In th e boys' gam e, s ta r p la y ­
e r s D on McIntosh a n d Dan
Wymer acorrd in regu la tio n to
aen d the game In to o v e rtim e
tied a t 2-2.
T h e score stayed th e sam e

PLAYOFFS
B A SK E T B A LL
REGIONAL FINALS
STATE SEMIFINALS
WEDNESDAY
Cvrtm Urarli I I S w
IVnaam la
CathcO* II S . 2 30 p m
Winter S p rin g II S v » J .a p rrI Until! m County II 8 . 7 p m

STATE FINALS
FRIDAY

CORRESPONDENT

WrdnewUy'* «r«nnrr*. TIIA

SO C CE R
REGIONAL
SEMIFINALS
TUESDAY
CLASS 6A
lake lluaell 2. Orangr Putt I
lak e Mary 4 lim o lri 0

CLASS SA
Tampa Catl»4lr 3 Winter Sprg*
O ra n *e»w «l I. Ilerklry I Yep 0

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FINALS
FRIDAY
Tampa Gaither w la k e llowrll at
Ha hard l.varn Field 7 p m
Lake Mary I I S » . Ilradeniun
Manatee Utah S r h »4 11IA

CLASS SA
Orancnru.1 r »

Mai Uy. TIIA

SOYS

B A SK E T B A LL
DISTRICTS
MONDAY
CLASS IA-S
Ml. Dura ltd Or 92. C r a m

Lyman,
Oviedo
advance

70

TUESDAY
CLASS SA S
st Laks Brsattoy 8.1.
OrteduOI. lake Mary S3
Lyman 49. lak e llrantley 40

WEDNESDAY
I V ia n d n Ortedo. O p m
Lake IkmrU « « Lyman. 7 30 p m .

FRIDAY
Champfcamhtp (am e. 7.30 p m.

st M as Bldgs K.S.. Daltssa

TUESDAY
Seminole n Oak lodge, night
IV Ilo ta n Sprurr Creek, night

WEDNESDAY
lin e
lodge n
Drittma/Spmrr
Creek winner. 0 p m
Mainland v » SrtnlniJr/Oak lodge
winner. S IB p m .

FRIDAY
ChamphatUdp f m M. S 15 p.m.

TUESDAY
Oriedo I.NtreeUVO
Lake Mary 3. Tallali
2 (4-S Is pasaM

FIN ALS
Tampa GaUhrr v » Ovtnfa at Joh n
Courier Flrld. 7 p m.
Lake Mary n ISonmlndale. T tiA

Griffith strong in Oviedo debut
stepped In against last year's slate run­
ners-up and pitched a great game. He
showed a lot of poise in his first varsity
LONGWOOD • Of the many questions
start.*
being the Oviedo High School baseball
Griffith carried a shutout into the fifth
team heading Into the 1999 season, the
Inning, when he gave up a one-out. two-run
moot pressing had to be ‘W hen would the
home run to Jeff Epperson. After Brad
lions find pitching?*
Oangwtsch followed with a double. Griffith
Last year, the Lions had one of the area's
i lifted for J.C. Blass, who retired the
top stalls, headed by Baltimore Oriolebatters he faced.
The f t * was stopped after five Innings
tagnee Ben Knapp. But except for Pat Sirmover. all of the 1996 pitchers graduated,
by the 10-run mercy rule.
Grayson kick started the CMedo offense
with that question looming, the Lions
with an impressive first Inning at bat. After
ied their 1999 campaign Tuesday in
the count reached 3 and-2. Orayson fouled
Lyman Invitational against the mmme
team that ended their 1998 season, theoff five consecutive pitches before launch­
Winter Park Wildcats.
ing a two-run home run.
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• Alvaro's three-run homer down the left
field line highligh t^ Oviedo's five-run rally
Last May, the Wildcats beat Knapp and
ta the third tnntng while Lubrano's two-run
the lions. 1-0, in the Brat round of the
‘
nine during a four-run fifth,
Mate tournament and eventually finished
v ta the Oviedo lineup had at
as the state runner-up.
Blaine Schulte led the attack
ThruM into this unenviable circumstance
hr
3-for-4 with a double and a run
was Jeremy Qrtflkh. And he responded
scored/*Kenny Starling doubled, tanged,
better than anyone could have expected,
and acofrd two runs. Lubrano also added a
pttrhtng 4 1/9 strong tantr*» to lead the
Lions to a 12-2 thrmahlr* of the Wildcats.
Mr^de arid a run orortd to hts homer.
OrtBth was supported by a 13-hlt attack
Abo contributing for the lions were
that featuredhomeruns by Lany Grayson,
Jered Ooodwta (double, two RBI, run).
null Lubrano. and Jsvie Ahrarex.
Juatta Holmes and Brett Murphy (tangle.
RBI. and a nm each). Btnncyer (tangle,
‘
«
outstanding job."
coach Kenne Brown, t ie
run), and Jeff Knapp (one run).

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ALTAM O NTE
SPRJNOS
T h ere w a s a lot o f e x c itrm rn l
at L a k e B ra n tley H ig h S ch ool
for th e o p e n in g o f th e Boys
C lass G A-D lstrlct 3 B a sk etb a ll
T o u rn a m en t T u e s d a y night.
No o n e w as a s ex c ite d as th r
Lym an b o y s b a s k e tb a ll tram .
T h e G re y h o u n d * pu lled out
an In c re d ib le w in o v e r the host
P a trio ts. 49-46. to ad van ce to
the m eet L a k r H o w e ll.
"H its w a s a very b ig w in for
us a n d I h a ir to g iv e all Dmcredlt
to m y k id s.*
Lyman
ro a c h N o rm R eedy said . T h e y
look o u r plan and executed
writ. T h r defen se w a s really
w o rk in g fo r us to n ig h t.*
L ym a n started o ff slow ly, a l ­
low in g L ak e B ra n tley to go up
16-6 In th e first q u a rter. T h e
G reyh ou n d s w ere h o ld in g th rii
ow n b u t the
P a trio ts w en
s h o o tin g m u ch b e tte r and not
a llo w in g
L ym an 's
a g gressive
d efen se to b o th e r them .
H ow ever,
s o m eth in g
hap
pened to Lym an In th e second
qu arter. A b ou t h a lfw a y through
the p e rio d tire G reyh ou n d s got
a s p a rk . T h e y went o n an 8 -1
n in th a t left them tra ilin g by
only tw o at the b re a k .
*1 h a v e no Idea w h y Urey
started o f f so slo w ly ,* Reedysaid. “T h a t could r ra lly get is.
into tro u b le If w e c o m e out thr
sam e w a y tom orrow n ight.*
L y m a n cam e out stron g In
the s e c o n d half, ty in g the garni
up tw ic e b efo re ta k in g the lead
late In th e th ird p eriod a *
J a m e s D elau gh ter, who scored
15 In the gam e, came to life.

By tlie fourth quarter,
Brantley was on the losing end
of a 32-36. Two ties with less
than a minute left sent both
aides of the gym to their feet.
But Lyman, thanks to some
Impreosivr free throw shooting
by Chris Hannon, was able to
dose out the victory.
Reedy has one game plan in
mind for hla cross-town rivals
In tonight's semifinal game.
‘ Defense.* he said. *We have
to rdy on our defense and play
aa a team. If we set the tempo
with our defense then we stand
a good chance."
The
Lyman-Lake
Howell
game will be the aecood game
tonight at 7:30 p.m.
The 6 p.m. will feature No. I
seeded DeLand against Oviedo,
which ousted Lake Mary. 61­
53. In the first game Tuesday.
Oviedo came out strong, go­
ing tq&gt; 9-0. Lake Mary
fonxd to play catch-up the
of the way ami Just w a n t able
to overcome the early deficit.
While their defense was
food, the Rams Just couldn't
seem to find a shooting groove
or get Into sync as a team.
*Wc reacted to things Instead
of making things happen," said
Lake
Mary
coach
Mfite
Gaudreau. *1 tried every­
thing.,changing the line up,
changing the plays. They Just
couldn't get It together."
With
his
season
over.
Gaudreau focused on the fact
that he has a fairly young team
with a lot of talent.
1 Just told the kids ta the
locker room that I know how
— irii this hurts,* Qaudresu
mid. "But only one team fintahea the season happy and
that's the atata

Neufeld, Manatee edge Seminole C C nine
—amity ColWorth an
FMM at HlaSla-

runs back in the bnthan of the
second inning aa Ben Johantang and Karoem Morton hit
back-to-back home run*.

to Itat ^

Mffler bometed with one « * for
MCC. The Lancers added another run on a two-out walk to
Johnson sod tangles by Combs

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home am. run. three MBI).
Morton (2-for-4, home run. two
runs, RBI). Johanntag (2-far-4
home tun. run. RfU).

added two bits
the offense for the

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People
CALENDAR
A l- A n o n
A su p p ort grou p for fr lm d s
o r r e la tiv e s o f a lro h o lic s (A lA n o n ) m eets rv e ty W ed n esd ay,
at 8 p.m .. at 111 E. 27th S t Just w est o f Sanford Avenue In
S an ford . N ew v is ito rs or m e m ­
b e rs are w elcom e to th is 12step grou p.

D ancing fo r Seniors
T h e O ver 50 D ance C lub
d a n c e Is h eld every W ed n esd a y.
I rum 2 :3 0 to 4:30 p.m . at the
S a n fo rd C h ic C en ter. Live m u ­
s ic b y th e D c lto n la n s 13-pteee
b a n d . D on a tion 83.00.

C o n serva tio n district
T h e S em in o le S oil At W a ter
C o n s e rv a tio n
D istrict
m e e ts
e a c h th ird W ed n esd a y o f th e
m o n th at 4 p.m . at the office,
at 5 0 6 W . Lake M ary D h d - In
S a n fo rd . C all 321-8212.

W e lc o m e W a gon
S e m in o le S p o k es W elco m e
W n 2on
C lu b
of
S em in o le
County’
h old s
th e
regu lar
m o n th ly lu n ch eon m eetin g at
11:30
a.m .
on
the
third
W e d n e s d a y o f very’
m onth.
T h o s e w ish in g to attend, r a il
B etty. 695-0144. o r Lucy. 3227877.

R e tire d nurses
T h e F lorid a S o c ie ty o f R e g is ­
tered
N urses.
Retired.
In c .
m e e ts th e third W ed n esd ay o f
ea ch m on th at O olden C o rra l
on 4 3 6 sou th o f C u rry F ord
R oad In O rla n d o at 11:30 a.m .
T h e ir m ission is to p ro vid e
m a n y v o lu n te e r a c tiv itie s fo r
th e com m u n ity, a a w ell a s a
s u p p o rt
system
fo r
retired
n u rses.
They
con trib u te
to
R u s s e ll
H om e
fo r
A ty p ic a l
C h ild re n a n d to S p o u se A b u se.
I n e a ll C h ris tin a S harp, s ta te
p re s id e n t
(4 0 7 )
382-0007.
M a rie C ta a d , d is tric t c o o r d in a ­
t o r (4 0 7 ) 65 8 -4 6 3 4 . o r O n c e

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(407)
677-7309,
p u b licity for m ore In fo rm a tio n .

W o m a n 's club
Lake
M aty W o m a n ’s C lu b
m eets th e fourth W e d n e s d a y o f
each m o n th fro m S e p te m b e r
th rou gh M ay (excep t D e c e m ­
b er’s m eetin g, w h ic h Is D ec.
16). F o r in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t
Ann K lrk en d a ll, 3 02-9331.

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R ecovery. In c.. Is a s e lf-h e lp
m en tal health o rg a n iz a tio n for
p eop le w h o sufTer from p a n ic
a ttack s, d ep ression , fe a rs and
gen era l nervous sy m p to m s. F or
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How to make a perfect fondant
Place the e g g whites in a large
mbrirg bowl and whip with an electric
miser on medium speed until loamy.
If using the meringue powder, com­

I am not one of those home cooks
who go all-out on dessert. I do make
a tille r sorbet, and I like to serve fruit
or fruit salad, but when It comes to
cakes and pastries, my talents and en­
ergies are limited So. on occasions
that call for something sweet and aped a l I tend to panic.

bine 11with the sugar In a small b ou t
The meringue powder contains a high
quantity of albumin, which will add
strength and allow fo r a atlffor

I first tatted this dish at Ariel's, a
wonderful restaurant in Brookfield. VL
Called a chocolate fondant. It’s a crow
betw een a mousse and a souffle,
served with chocolate sauce, candied
dtrus peel and whipped cream. 1found
myself licking the plate. The chef, Lee
Duberman, volunteered that it was
from the cookbook “ Dessert Circu s"
by Jacques Torres, who hosts a cook­
ing show on public television and is
the pastry chef at Manhattan’s famed
L e Cirque 2000. In the book. Torres
says that fondanU are among tha
moat-requested desserts at hi* restau­
rant.

m eringue pow der m iitu re (o r the
sugar ikme&gt; one tablespoon at a time.
Whip the egg whites to stiff - but not

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heat and bring to a boil stirring con­
stantly with a whisk. As the sauce
cooks, it begins to thicken. When it
reaches s bod, remove It from the hoot
and pour it into a dean, dry bowl.
Cover with plastic wrap dfrecthr on tap
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neighborhoods back together
again.*
McClanahan, who has 15
year* of experience on the dty
commission from 1972-1979
and 1986-1994. aald he can
work with Mayor Lany Dale, but
that *we will probably have
some heated discussion* *
*We both have our own
ideas.* McClanahan said. ’ But.
the bottom line for both of us Is
what's best for the City of San­
ford.*
Carpenter said that although
his vision for Sanford la similar
to Dale'a, he would like to see
better communication between
the commisetan and the com­
munity.
*1 believe in good communi­
cation.* Carpenter said. *You
caq keep your efforts going with

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R i ss W in n :

Which ‘Heroes’ stars are living?
(). My huvhand and I enjoy watch­
ing "llogan 's Heroes." Ilnw manv o f
the cast are still alive? - P.B..

A S K

D IC K

K L E IN E R

Oswego, N .Y.

Why midlife
gets wasted
Mtdlttr has Just about
pu*-M*d me by - and like a
fool. I have not tnkm
advantage of what
researchers now say ts the
most fulfilling period of one's
life.
My breathing Is worsening,
my waist expanding and my
hair Is thinning (except for
the hair In each ear).
It has been almost 40 years
since I dunked a basketball,
my Jumper stinks and full
court games are out of the
question.
And they call this fulfilling?
I do have a red sports ear.
but my wife w-on't men let me
think about dating younger
women. Or older ones.
My blood pressure Is good
because 1 have very thin
blood. My cholesterol count ts
higher than TV Cobb's
lifetime batting average. My
disposition Is about the same
as Cobb's - nasty.
Kids wearing their baseball
caps the wrong way annoy
me.
I do love my dog.
"Sneakers." One Sunday, 1
look her for a ride In my red
sports car.
My Idea of recreation Is
doing the New York Times
crossword puzzle each
Sunday. 1 never did
crosswords until after
turning 50. Now 1 can't stop.
I’m not sure If I would want
to go bark and be 20 or 30
again. Been there, done that.
No one gels a second chance
at being young. Not even
Cher.

DICK &amp;
CHICKI
KLEINER

A Quite a few. Still with us are
W erner Klem perer, Robert Clary.
Richard Dawiwn and Ivan Dixon
Q. Can you tell me if I'm dream ­
ing or what ? Was there a m ovie
called "Sunday Dinner F or a Sol­
d ie r "? I t hi nk it s ta r r e d John
llodiak. .Anne Baxter, and a small
child and a grandfather. It was made
in the 1910s. I saw it once sears ago.
- I.K .. Miami. Olda.
A That was no dream, it was real
That movie, from 1944. starred Hodiak.
Baxter. Hobby Driscoll and Charles
Winninger
Q. I have a question o f E lv is '
movies. (Th e writer lists 31 o f them,
with an asterisk next to No. IS. "It
Happened A t the W orld's F a ir"!.
The asterisk refers to the one I have
to have to complete the list above.
I n erd to know what o th e r tw o
m ovies E lv is made. — R.S.. Ishprmlng. Mich.
A You have the complete list of
P resley's film s. T h ere w e re two
movies made of his in person perfor

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Give a Sucker An Even Break "
Q. I need you lo please answer this
q u e s tio n In set t l e a h r l. Nancy
Stafford is not the samr actress who
plays the female lawyer in "Walkrr,
Trxas Hanger," because her name
is S h rrre J. Wilson. Please set my
husband straight! — D.G.H.. IJtlle
A. We can't figure out which posi­
tion your husband takes on this issue,
but w e can tell you both that these arc
two separate and distinct ladies
Q. I saw this movie on TV about
20 years ago starring Martin Sheen
and M r Morrow. M orrow played a
small-lown police ch ief and Sheen
was a young man with a hot rod
passing through. I think thr name
o f this movie was "California Kid."
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BUG SHIELDS
Feb. 17. 1999

elist, is 70; Jim Brown (I936-), football
great-actor, is 63; M ichael Jordan
(1963 ), basketball great baseball aspi­
rant, Is 36; Billie Joe Armstrong (I973-),
singer, is 27.

Today u the 4Hth day
of 1999 and the 591h

y of winter
TO D AY’S H ISTO R Y: On this day in
1904. the opera "Madama Butterfly."
by Giacomo Puccini, premiered at La
Scala in Milan. Italy.
On this day in I960. Elvis Presley re ­
ceived his first gold record, for the
album “ E lvisOn this day in 1987, Texan Michelle
Renee Royer was crowned Miss U S A
T O D A Y S B IR T H D A Y 8 : Thom as
Malthus (1768-1834). political econo
mist: Marian Anderson (1902-1993),
singer. Red Barber (1908-1992), sports
broadcaster; Chaim Potok (1929), nov-

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best th in g I e v e r d id . M y w ife
Is fro m B ritish C o lu m b ia .
C a n ad a. W e ’ve b e e n m arried
32 y e a rs and h a ve tw o grow n
sons. C a n a d ia n s a rc terrific th ey m a k e w o n d e rfu l w ives
and th ey w in fa ceo ffs.
M y w ife likes th e
expression that "T o d a y ts th e
first d a y o f the rest o f y o u r
life." T h a t's the w a y w e
sh ou ld live. S a tc h e ll P aige
used to say "D o n 't lo o k back ,
ca u se som eon e m ig h t b e
g a in in ' on y o u ."
F. S cott F itzg era ld w rote a
m a rvelou s sh o rt s to ty ca lled
"T h e C u riou s C a s e o f
B en jam in B u tto n ." It w a s
ab ou t a baby w h o w a s b o m
old a n d b ecam e y o u n g e r ea ch
d a y o f h is life.
It w a s pretty s c a ry fo r the
n u rs e s w ho sa w th is w rin k led
u p o ld sn a n in th e d elivery
room . "W h o's th e la th e r? "
th ey ask ed . "W h o c o u ld h a ve
d o n e th is ? "
L ittle B en jam in B u tton
re tre a te d into a v e r y h appy
a n d p rod u ctive life . H e h ad
h is m id life crisis a n d w en t o n
to b e y o u n g m an . w h o ga in ed
fro m h is old ex p e rie n c e s . M r.
B u tto n lived 6 0 y e a r s o r so
a n d d ie d an In fan t d eath .
F o r the rest o f u s m ortals. It
d o e s n 't w ork th a t w ay.

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s h o w e rs .
H igh s in th e u p p er-7 0 a. Low s
in th e u p p er-5 0 a. T h i s d s j :
Partly clou d y. H igh s in th e
tnid-70s. L ow s in th e u p p er*
50s. n t d s j T h u n d e rsto rm s.
H igh s in th e m id -70s. L ow s in
th e lo w -5 0 s. B at— d a y : P artly
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Low s n e a r 50.

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POLICE LOG
TTie* /allowing rrfmrfs torn* romp/It-d from the Seminole County
Sheriff * Qfflee for Incidents recorded through Feb. 1C;

Buttery:
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road and State Road 494. Frb.
15. 12:24 a.m . A .'15-year-old man w aa n rrrstrd liy S e m in o le
C o m ity sherlflH dep u ties fo r b a llcry. D rp u llen w ild h e a n d a
Irlerul w ere w alk in g hom e from an oth er frien d 's h o u se w lie n
th ey K‘&gt;t Into an argum ent about a w om an. T h e d e fe n d a n t,
pu n ch ed the oth er ta in In th e fa re to m ak e h is p oin t, li e a ls o
hit the other m an with a fist to th e stom ach.

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LAKH M ARY, D ik e Mary bou levard at L ak e Em m a H oad. Feb. 15.
I l:f*H p.m . A 2 2 -year-old wom an w a s arrested b y Lake M ary
N i c e fo r d riv in g under the Influence.
LAKE MART, Interstate 4 at Lake Mary Bosderard «d t. F r b .
10. 2:20 a.m .
A 4 3 -year-old man w a s a rrrs te d b y F lo rid a
lllf&gt;1iway Patrol for driving u n der the In flu en ce.
LONGWOOD. Mate Road 434 at ToOfate Road. Feb. 10. 12:01
a in. A 2H year-old man w as nrrested try F lorida H igh w a y Patrol
for d rivin g u n d er th e Influence.
SANFORD, Interstate 4 at Mate Road 43, F rb. 15. 8:22 p .m . A
4 7 -yra r-old man was a rrrM rd by F lorid a H igh w a y Patrol fo r
d rivin g U n der th e Influence.
SANFORD, Towne Center Boulevard at Mata Rood 43. F r b .
10. 2:47 a.m . A 2 7 -yra r-o ld n u n w as a r r r s lr d try S an ford P o ­

FRANCIS 3. RASEY
F r o n d s S Ila sey, 50. Su nset
H ill. Fall RJvrr, M ass, died F eb .
I. 1909.
B o m tn S ro n g flrld .
M ans., he lived In O rlando In
I9M5.
Mr. B asey w as a Jure*
Mile counselor. H r w as a M e th ­
o d ist. and a m em ber o f Mt. O l­
ive A.M.E.
Survivors In clu d e son. Ml kk ell
Basey.
Orlando;
son ,
Nn hulas Basey.
Fall
R iver.
M uss.;
daughter.
C r lr s tln c
ILini|Mssard, H an ford . C on n .;
M r p dau gh trr.
N U h olle
U uflon g. Orlando; step-dau gh ter,
K o liy ii Tyler. Orlando; step d a u gh ter, Savon Tyler. O rlando;
s is trr, Denise Basey, H artford.
C o n n .; sister. Evelyn A z llrs ,
H artford. C on n .; sister, U illsha
T ira d o . H an ford . Conn.; sister.
M ild red
M urrano.
BanfonJ.
C o n n .; sister. Pam ela N elson ,
O rlan d o; brother. Esteban T i ­
ra d o. H anford. C on n .; brother,
D cW n yn r
T irad o.
H an ford.
C o n n .;
strp -so n .
L a le r rm c e
C ressa r.
O rlando;
step-son ,
T im oth y
Law rence,
O rlando;
s te p son. A sm ar Law rence. O r ­
la n d o ; fou r gran dch ildren .
* C V M H fV
F u n eral
JJom r,-

Winter 1'ark. In charge o f nrningrments.

JOHN DAVID I ____
•John David Buhl, 78. M im osa
T e rra ce. Sanford, d ied T h u r s ­
d a y. Feb. I I . 1999.
B o m In
O ca la , he m oved lo C en tral
F lorid a In 1957 from O cala.
M r. Buhl w as a non co m m is ­
sio n ed officer In th e U.S. N avy.
H e w as a m em ber o f the W estv ie w Baptist C h u rch . Sanford.
M r. Buhl served In the U .S .
N a v y for 22 yea rs, and w as a
vetera n o f W W II and the Korean
W a r. H e w as a m em ber o f th e
M eet Reserve A ss o c ., Airstream
C lu b . Am erican Legion Post S 3
o f Sanford, and tire R etired
N A S A Fire Departm ent.
S u rvivors In clu d e wife. M a r­
g u e rite Buhl. S anford; son. Lela n d
Boyd W atson . Boston.
M ass.;
brother.
Burt
B u h l,
C a lif.; brother. M arshall B u h l.
N .C .; brother. Jam es B u h l.
O ca la ; sister. M arion E dw ards.
O ra la : sistrr. Lou ise S h eafy.
O ca la : sister. W ilm a S heafy.
O ca la ; three gran dch ildren , two
g re a t -gra nd child r r n .
Hal dwln-Fal rchlld-O aldaw n
P a rk C r m r le iy and Fu n eral
H om e. Lake M ary. In ch arge o f
arrangem ents.

Lcler Belle Johnson. 79.
:astlcwood Terrace, Casscljerry, died on Thursday. Feb.
II. 1999 st Mariner Healthcare
-enter. Winter Springs. Bom
&gt;n Oct. 10. 1919 in Sumter.
5.C., site came to Florida 13
fears ago. She was a deaconess
it New life Fellowship Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Delores Johnson of Casseljerry; sister. Julia Redden of
Winter Springs; live grandchil­
dren and five great grandchil­
dren.
Banfldd
Funeral
Home.
Winter Springs, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

Cart Reece Kknes. 70, of
McRae. Ga.. died Monday. Feb.
15. 1999 in McRae. Born Sept.
2. 1928 In Arkansas, he was a

retired truck driver who served
in the Army during the Korean
C on flict. He waa a Baptist and
Uved In Sanford until four yean
ago.

Survivors include wife, Ruby
of McRae. Ga.; wavs. John aod
KeUy Klmea of Tucaoo. Arts..
R o g e r Kimeaof Ofympta. Wash..
Steve Kknes of Arkansas:
daughter. Kayla Sorweide of
-LaGrande. Ore.; sons, James
Warren of loa Angeles, Calif.

J oh n W a rren o f S a n fo rd , Lurry
W a r m i o f M iam i; b roth ers. Bi l l
K lm rs an d G e o rg e K im es o f
IVur
B lossom .
C a lif..
John
K lm cs o f E scan d ld o. C alif; s i s ­
ters. R u b y R u ssell o f B o w lin g
G reen. O hio,
and
M a d rltn c
Su llivan
of
Pear
B lo s s o m .
C alif.; IG gran d ch ild ren and 12
great g ra n d ch ild ren .
A rran gem en t h b y V a u gh n F u ­
neral H om e tn M r R a r. Ga..

WILLIE LYNCH
W illie
Lynch.
85.
W a te r
Street. San ford, d ie d S atu rd ay.
Frb. 13. 1999 In H ealth C a te
R ehabilitation C e n te r o f S a n ­
ford.
Horn A p ril 3. 1913 In
G eorgia.
Mr. L y n c h w as e m ­
ployed In the c o n stru ctio n I n ­
du stry.
He
w as
NonD m o m Inational.
S u rvivors
In c lu d e
frie n d .
M ary O liver. S a n fo rd : frie n d .
Ned S tep h en s. S a n fo rd : frie n d .
J o r a s r S teph en s, S a n ford .
W ilson -E lc h r lb r r g r r
M o rtu ­
ary. S an ford , In c h a rg e o f a r ­
ran gem en ts.

lle r fo r d rivin g under th e Influence.

Drugs:
A L T A M O N T E SPRING S. Ford Street at D eSoto S tir e t. Feb. 10.
12:38 a.m . A 4 0 -year-old woman w a s arrested b y Altam onte
S p rin gs P olice for possession o f less titan 20 g ra m s o f m a ri­
juana. P o lice said dial a fte r seein g th e w om an m a k e w liat th ey
b elieved to l*e a dru g pu rchase, th ey stop p ed h e r fo r a traffic
In fraction . I’ollcr said th ey saw h e r p u sh s o m e th in g u n d er h e r
seal a s t in y approachrd. T h ey search ed Ih c v e h ic le and found
n sm all haggle d ial contained a green lea fy su b s ta n c e u n d er d ie
seat.
SANFORD. 12th Street at O R re Street, Feb. 16. 12:34 a.m . A
3 5 -yea r-old m an was arrested Ivy S an ford P olice fo r p o s s e s s io n
o f d ru g paraphernalia an d for p ossession o f c ra c k coca in e. P o ­
lle r s a id h r w as being arrested on a n u n related warrant w h en
Ih ry sea rch ed him. hi h is shoe, they fou n d s e v e ra l p ieces o f
crack. In Id s hack pocket, they found a p ip e m a d e from a p la s ­
tic lu b e w ith a screen attached to the end.

Wavne George

Stanley.

52.

Mr. Stanley waa a U.S. Army
veteran of the Vietnam era.
Survivors include son. Mi­
chael Stanley. Bateau. Olda.:
son. John W. Stanley. Winter
Springs; daughter. Allison L.
Stanley.
Winter
Springs:
daughter.
Shelly
Cannon;
mother. Lourdes M. Stanley.
Kansas City, Kan.; sister. Ltnda
Ooff. Kansas City, Kan.; four
grandchildren.
Banffeld
Funeral
Home.
Winter Springs, tn charge of ar­
rangements.
F U S m C X J. TALU CAH , J R .

Frederick J. Tollman, Jr.. 49.
of Land Avenue. Longwood,
died on Monday. Feb. 15.
1999. Bom In Yonkers. N.Y..
he came to Florida In 1986. He
was a lire technician and an
Army veteran who served In
Vietnam.
Survtvors include wife. Eliza­
beth of Longwood; sons, Derek
and Ian of Longwood ;daughter.
Fawn of Texas; brothers, James
and BUI of New York; sisters,
Diane Yetdon of Georgia and
Colleen Talknan of New York;
mother. Coken TaUman of New
York and two grandchildren.
WootOawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home of Longwood In

Wade Alien Taylor. Sr.. 59.
Monroe Avenue, Maitland, died
Sunday. Feb. 14, 1999. Bom
Jan. 5, 1940 tn Florence. S.C..
he moved to Central Florida In

th ey w ou ld need lo occu p y the
room fo r th ree hours.
M ik e K irby, director o f the
San ford
rrcrra tlo n s
d e p a rt­
m ent. recom m en ded tliat the
C en su s B ureau u se th e C u l­
tural A rts C en ter at the C la ss U
rate o f 9 9 7 for each date, a
le s s e r
rate
for
governm ent
a g e n rie s .
O th er governm ent
a g en cies, such a s Ih c U.S.
I ’ostal S e rv ic e and th e Internal

S till Th e

R even u e S e r v ic e h ave le a s e d
city fa cilities fo r the C la s s B
rate, K irby sa id .
D ale said I h r n atu re o f the
C en su s B u rea u ’s w ork Is d i f ­
ferent than th at o f th e IR S . a r ­
g u in g s u c c e s s fu lly In fa v o r o f
Id lin g th e C e n s u s B u rea u use
the facilities fo r free.
E ckstein sa id th at th e C e n s u s
B ureau w o u ld d o th e sam e
q u a lity Job w h e th e r th e y u s e t he
fa cilities fo r fre e o r p a y fo r
them .
"W e 're g o in g to lie p a y in g for
ligh tin g, ele c tric ity , w a ter, a n d
oth er ex p e n s e s ." E ck stein s a id .
"It d oesn 't m a k e sen se."

For Local N ew s

Sen 1/10 Seminole County Since 1908

Retail theft:
SANFORD, French Arcane, 1900 Mock. Feb. 10. 5 :2 2 p.m . A
5 3 -year-old m an w as arrested by San ford P o lice fo r retail d ie fl.
[•oiler said h e pul a p ackage or p e n c ils In h is Jacket an d
w alked out o f the store w ithout m aking a n y effort to p ay fo r the
Item s.

SPORTS* PEOPLE
HEALTH A FITNESS • BUSINESS

tottiinolr ft m l)
300 N. French Ave.. Sanford
(407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9406
rf
f, • 'f'.nt ,ihi .%

1975.
Mr. T a ylor w as retired
from Ih r U.S. Arm y. H e w as a
Protestant.
Mr. T a y lo r served In tire U.S.
A rm y fo r 20 years.
S u rvivo rs Int lu d r w ife. T e rry
T a ylor. M aitland; son. A llen
T aylor. J r.. N ew W h ltela n d .
Ind ; son. Robin T aylor. J a c k ­
son ville; daughter, J ea n n e E l­
len
C o le s a n ll,
O cea n sid e.
C alif.: b roth er. Gil T a ylor. DeHary: b roth er, Kent T a ylor. N lagra Falls. N .Y.; brother. M ilton
T a ylo r, C e d a r Tow n. G a.; fir e
g ra n d c h ild re n .
H rlsson Funeral Hom e. S a n ­
ford. In ch arge o f arrangem ents.

Harris. Fannie fUggm. HO. N. Siunr
St., Dcbind. died kfonday. Feb. 15.
1099 at an area care center. Sm ­
ite* MU tic held Friday. Feb. IB al
11:00 a.m. at the Lankford Chapel
of Memories. DcLand. wllh the Rev.
Wayne Harvey ottklatlng. Viewing
will be held Thursday. Feb. 18. from
0:00-8.-00 p.m. Ikon In Sanford,
site nsned to DcLond In 1938 from
Sanford. Mrs. Harris was a vdunterr for live Pink Ladles at Mrnxrtul
Hospital-West Volusia for 28 years
wtvere site received a 30,000 hour
pin. (vast member of the Behind
Garden Club, and served on live
boards of live Twentieth Century
Club, the American Cancer Society.
A live Busier Sea) Society. Sovtvors:
Mater. Caroline lldtxiaw of San­
ford. Brother. Edgar Whitson Ikg
ants Jr. of Westchester. Ohio.
Nephew. Robert l i f t is of Abuquenjue. N.M.
Donations and/or
remembrances can be sent to the
Abetmcra Assoc.. 310 N. Nova Rd..
OrmondOcartl^FL 33T74. ^UUnLANIJ IN CHANGE OF ARRANGE­
MENTS,
Funeral services for Araik Lou Jackson. 73, o f E. 8th Street Sanford.
died Feb. 14. will be held Saturday
2:00 p.m. at St. Paul
lul M.B.
M.B. Church
withi Rev. Albert L Covkvgton, oflklatlng. Visitation day 5-9 p.m. al

Sunrise Chapel

TO -

RERAL HOME 900
407-322-7383
rangements.

Ave.
tn dutfge o f ar-

.....

AD DEADUNE: February 19th

Available at all City Halls and
The Chamber of Commerce
throughout the year.
Phone us now for complete
information and rates.

Seminole Herald .
300 N . French A v e ., Sanford

322-2611

.

S u rvivors Include son. Robert
V rrs r.
Islan d Heights, N J .;
non. R o ger Versed Fori L a u d er»
dale; son. H erbert V erse. San
F’ran clsco, C alif.; brother, Fred
V erse. R och ester Hills, M ich .;
broth er. W a lter Verse. Mana
Huwkln. N J . ; sister. Dorothy
D olby, C liatlom , Ont., Can.;
sister.
M ildred
B a m rr.
C orn eliu s, N.C .; sister. Martha
Oct/.. D u n rllcn . N J .; 10 g r a n d ­
c h ild re n .
Bald w ln -F alrch lld-O aldaw n
P ark C em etery and Funeral
H om e. L a k e M ary. In ch a rge o f
arran gem en t*.

•

Put your business on the
fast track to the future.
Advertise in our upcoming
Progress 1999 supplement.

H E R B E R T F . V E R B !. M L
H rfb e rt F. Vrnie, Sr.. 80 . L u ­
cern e C irc le .
O rlando, d ie d
S a tu rd a y, Feb. 13. 1999. B o m
J an . 13. 1913 In Lardunont.
N .Y.. h e m oved to C en tral
Florida tn I9 6 0 from S cotch
lla ln s . N J . Mr. V erse w a s an
a r r h llr r t. H e w as a Protestant.
Mr. V erse w as a M ason. H e
w as a past president o f the
M ultifield. N J . KJwanls.
Hr

wa*.«uuiVld boaiar.T,Ash Circle. Casselberry', died
Wednesday. Feb. 10. 1999 at
his residence. Bom July 28.
1940 In Cheyenne. Wyo., he
had resided tn Central Florida
for 25 yean. Mr. Stanley was a
self employed floor Installer.
He was Catholic.

Continued from Page 1A
that can hold al least 15 p e o p le
w h o cou ld com fortably sll and
h ave a c cess lo a table lo p for
testing.
B ailey said the C en su s B u ­
r e a u 's sch ed u le Is flexib le, and

51k &amp; KVffatiOK
O pen H ouse To Discuss
T he Proposed Underground N atural Gas
Pipeline Project
Please join me and members o f our team at an open house to
discuss a proposed underground pipeline project for supplying clean
burning natural gas to the proposed Duke Energy New Smyrna Beach
Power Company LTD., L.L.P. plant.
Youll have the opportunity to learn more about the proposed
pipeline project and how it may affect you. Well share with you the most
recent information on the project and answer any questions you may
have. Mure importantly, we will have a chance to hear from you about
how the project can align with community interests and priorities.
The proposed pipeline project will contribute to the reliability o f the
power supply system for the statc o f Florida including the city o f New
Smyrna Beach. Natural gas provides a reliable and abundant power
supply resource with environmentally friendly technology. The project
will enable the reuse o f water from an adjacent wastewater treatment
plant. This project will also enable natural gas to be available for other
residential, commercial and industrial opportunities.

Open House Schedule
Seminole County

Volusia County

Lake County

Mon., Feb. 22,4 - 7 p.m.
Florida G u Tranvmiuion
Training Center
351 Central Pork Or.
Sanford

Tues. Feb. 23.4 - 7 p.m.
Garden Club of Octand
865 S. Alabama
Octand

Wed.. Feb. 24,4 - 7 p.m.
East Lake County
Chamber of Comment
3 1336 County Rd. 437 S.
Sorrento

(jiL u b .

Tha 8aminolt County Suptnriaor of EMdiont hat
announood Vial trt pradnet tabulating aquipmant lo to In
•BfvioB for Eta Sooond Spatial Primary ElacUon for Houab
Dttrict 35, to bo hald on February 23,1999. wWbotMtwf
at 9w OfHco of tho SuparvBor of EMcborw al iftOO A ilon February 19,1999.
Tha Supervisor of Elackona ONioa la loctfod at
116 W. Fkat Street. Sanford. Thfa tes. is opan lo 9ta p a n
and tht public.
For additional formation contact Sandy Qoard,
Supervisor of Beaton*, at 665-7700.

Paulette U. Trepl
Supcrvivor, Right-of-Way. Florida Gas Tranvmiuion Phatc IV
Hualnl hy ihc tim m u nity Ikik^pw Tcjm (m Itu ic IV t-qunuuo

/

�February 17, 1999
91s i Year, No. 125
(407)3222611
Sanford, F L

90 C m its

Serving

W eather
Scattered
Showers
H igh: 75

Sanford. Casselberry,
L ik e Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo. Winter Springs

Imw : 60

and Seminole County

Since 19M

Q INSIDE
Ross Whits wdtss i
mid life, please see Page 2A

Oviedo contlaaea to he a

Master Plan Steering Com­
mittee meets today at 4 p.m.
in the City Manager’s Confer­
ence Room. Sanford City Hall,
300 N. Park Ave.
Items on the agenda In­
clude dlacuaoton on the hotelconference center, the Lake
Monroe Rtverwalk and the
seawall.
o f all ages to aaatst frail elders
In O range and Sem inole
counties. Volunteers enrich
the lives o f homebound elders
by helping them live In de­
pendently in their own homes
; as lon g as possible. Sendees
such as transportation, so ­
- ciahaatton. w w ip pim wiiip
and respite are provided.

Winning
Numbers

C an didates agree to disagree at debate

□B R IE F LY
lucky place for Fantasy 5
winners.
Monday night's drawing
produced 17 tickets match­
ing all five numbers, one from
Oviedo and another Seminole
County winner, from Cassel­
berry.
Each winning ttcfcetholder
will receive a caah prise of
• 16.714.13.

Lottery

Betsy Hughes and
W inter Springs play In
Lakeland tonight.
IB

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • The candidates
for the District 3 seat In San­
ford disagreed over strategies to
control growth and Improve the
quality of life tn the city during
a debate Tuesday at the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce

In front of about 40 people.
A A McClanahan. Dean Roy
and Tom Carpenter are running
for the District 3 seat being va­
cated by Commissioner Kerry
Lyons. The city on March 3 will
also hold a referendum on
whether to place the police and
Are departments under the
management of the city man­
ager. rather than the city com­

mission.
McClanahan said that since
the voters approved a hotelconference center at Fort Mel­
lon Park, whether he supports
It I s a moot point.* lie said he
wants to see the results of a
feasibility study, which has yet
to be performed, and that he
does not like the terms of PRA's
proposed lease with the city.

Carpenter said that the de­
velopment at Fori Mellon Is *a
blow to a lot of people here.*
but that *lf the leaders of the
city government keep their
promises that the benefits of
the park will be kept, this can
be a positive thing.*
Ray said he does not like the
location of the planned hotelconference center at Fort Mel­

lon Park, but that he would
support what the voters ap­
proved.
While McClanahan and Car­
penter both said their top pri­
ority would be to Improve the
quality of life for Sanford resi­
dents. Ray said his primary
goal was to Improve the Sanford

Carm ody
departs
from
airport
Staff Writer

SANFORD - There has been
change o f direction at Orlando

. to e n o n volunteer training
i s scheduled io r March I I at
.M O a a . For m ore Inform a 'h oo o r to remoter for train­
in g . please call (407) 82S-

k

S H S A rt center makes sense fo r census

*The work tl
lot to this city/

Agency seeks state
funds to restore lakes
Lake Jesup is
among 31 lakes
targeted for
improvements

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W E D N E S D A Y

April 28. 1999
91st Year, No. r k '
.t
(407)322-2611''
Sanford, FL

*

S O C M iftt

Serving

Weather

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

Chance
Of Showers
High 90
Low 69

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IS O S

□BRIEFLY
Dan Anderson won the Dia­
lect 2 aeot on the Longwood
Ctty CommtMlon In Tuesday's
■pedal election. Anderoon. a
•elf-employed software engi­
neer. defeated
buatneaa
Owner Judy Putt by a margin
of 54.4 percent to 456 per­
cent. Anderson received 461
votes, and Puts received 400
votes.
Mote than 2.900 tenth grade
students from all eight Semi­
nole county high schools will
be attending the sixth annual
Career Day 2000 on Friday.
May 7. sponsored by the Dlvtdenda School Volunteer Pro­
gram Seminole county Public
Schools. The event to held on
the campus
of Seminole
Community College and offers
students the opportunity to
learn about careen of their
choice, spend the day on a
college campus, and gain an
Insight Into the world of work
and the expectations of their
friture career. And. they will
leant from the experts. Over
180 successful business awn
and women win present 214
sessions covering 09 different
careers.
Students will attend ftvepertod rotation: three career
speakers, a general session
and lunch. Each general ses­
sion win consist of a panel of
former Seminole County stu­
dents who are now attending
college and/or how they would
alter their educational backpound If they could
C a r e e r D ay 2 0 0 0 w ill o ffe r an
o p p o rtu n ity fo r ten th g ra d e rs
to m a k e som e d e c is io n s a b o u t
th e
fUturc c a r e e r
o f th etr
c h o ic e . From m a rin e b io lo g y
a n d m ed icin e, to c a rp e n try
a n d c o s m e to lo g y , each c a re e r
has
a ttra c te d
stu d en ts
th ro u g h o u t C e n tr a l Florida.
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n ca ll
D e d e SchxlTner a t 320-0176.
Y M C A O ran d O p o a h g
L A K E M A R Y - T h e S e m in o le
YM CA
w ill
h ost
a
O ran d
O p e n in g for Its recen t re n o v a ­
tio n o n S a tu rd a y. M ay 5 T h is
co m m u n ity ex tra v a g a n za w ill
fe a tu r e m an y e x c itin g e v e n ts
th ro u g h o u t th e d a y su ch a s a
p o o l side m o v e fo r ch ild ren
(fe a tu rin g A B u g ’s Life), k ick
b o x in g , w a te r a e ro b ic s , ch ild
w a tc h , te le v is io n and ra d io
p e r s o n a litie s
a n d a h ot o f
o t h e r a ctivities a n d even ts.
T h is w ill b e a fa m ily even t
a n d th e e n tire com m u n ity Is
w e lc o m e . T h e rib b on cu ttin g
c e r e m o n y w ill b egin a t 10:30
a .m . with a
c o m p lim e n ta ry
lu n c h e o n to fo llo w . A s an
a d d e d bonu s, th e re w ill b e no
"s ig n -u p fee" fo r first tim e
m e m b e r s b e g in n in g M ay 8

through II.
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n
t h e S em in o le Y M C A a t
8944.

ca ll
32 1 ­

* L A K E r t M A R Y P ■ T h e G re a te r
O r la n d o A lz h e im e r's A s s o c ia ­
tio n la s p o n s o rin g a c a re g iv e r
s u p p o r t g r o u p on M onday.
M a y 13 at 2 p .m . at B e tte r
U v t n g for S e n io rs In th e F lo r ­
id a H osp ita l A n n e x B u ild in g
a t 1097 S a n d Pon d Rd. In
L a k e Mary.
T h is grou p to In tended to
p r o v id e su p p o rt an d edu cation
to c a re g iv e rs o f fa m ily m e m ­
b e r s with A lz h e im e r's d is e a s e
o r a related d is o rd e r.
T h e coat Is free. F or d e ta ils
c a ll 333-8 8 7 7 o r 628-0088.

□QUOTE
“Some men see
things as they are
and say why. I
dream things that
never were and
say, why not?"
Robert F. Kennedy
□ INDEX
C la ssified .
. .4B-BB
C o m i c s ...................6B
C r o s s w o r d ..............SB
P s o p ls ................. .
D e a r A b b y ................
H o r o s c o p e ..........
O b it u a r ie s ..............S A
P o lic e B riefs . . . . 3 A
S p o rts .............. 1B-2B

Glnny Games
leads ‘Notes to
district semis.

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

3A

IB

Rock Lake student: ‘They w ill all die’
Middle school M g * 1--------LONOWOOD - Brendan A.
student charged May.
thirteen, put a scare into
the
with bomb
threat to 8thHe came to
dte School Just another kid on
graders
Just another school day. By

lunchtime he was taken to the
Seminole County Juvenile Assesoment Center because of
alleged plans he was making
to kill his classmates.
May
was charged with
threatening to discharge a de­
structive device • a felony.
offlctala took caution when

one of the 7th-grsder's friends
alerted them to plana the
youngster had to do harm to
others at the school..
Deputy
Sheriff
Jo-Ann
Strlnko Ifound a mao and
hand written notes In Bren­
dan May’s school locker that
necessitated further Investiga­
tion. The map Includes draw­
ings of the school hallways

and a note reading, ‘ hide
bomb In globe In science.”
Strlnko
Immediately
checked the two world globes
located tn the science room
but found nothing. She also
searched the student's back­
pack but found no gun. Qulethr. May was taken from
school to the

Rock Lake
incident causes
little disruption
J v M J to n i
LONGWOOD. The arrest of a
Rock Lake Middle School stu­
dent who threatened to kill all
the eighth traders waa made
with
little
disruption
to
Haases, school officials said.
Brendan A. May. 13. told
two students he wanted to
take his dad's a n and kill all
the 6th graders at Rock Lake
Middle School, waa arrested
an Tuesday. A school ad­
ministrator found a map tn
May's locker with plans to
plans a bomb in the science
room and ahoot *tm eighth

A aunty day ended Mrangofy for Paul Bumsm
■ w HwCS COMORO,
pickup truck sipped kilo Labs Monroo Tuesday Ha pushing to* buck Into Its toko II WM eventually
had )uot Rniahod a day of fiaNng. catching over 40

*He to very remorseful.* Ron
PtnneU. director of secondary
education
for
Seminole
County schools, said. *He la
very sorry he said these
things.*
PtnneU said It appears May
made the threats *)uat for
shock value.'

One of the students who
May had dtocuaaed his plana
with told a school teacher.
The teacher told School Re­
source Deputy Jo-an Stronko.
Classes were not disrupted.
Investigators have not found a
gun or bomb an campus. Pin­
ned aeld.
They were quiet and dis­
creet.* Ptnnetl said.
May's threat comes • week
after a pair teenagers killed
more thqn a dozen students,
faculty and staff at Columbine
High School In Littleton. Colo.
PtnneU sold that because no
Uvea were lost, this to not •
*1 think this was
_
from news reports/ PliineU
■aid. "Without the news re­
ports. he wouldn’t have drawn
a map. and he wouldn't hove
■aid the things he sold.*
The map tn May's locker In­
cluded. drawings
of
the

Parents protest principal’s
transfer to M ilw ee M iddle
Transfer vote
passes, 4-1 by
county school
board
5f«T MOTER-----------LO NGW OOD - O n th e sam e
d ay a
Rock
Lake
M iddle
S ch o o l student w a s arrested
fo r th reaten in g to klU all the
8 th graders w h o p ick ed on
him . the S ch ool B oard a ls o
annou nced (h a t th e s c h o o l's
p op u la r p rin cipal P a u l C ave to
tran sferrin g to M ilw ee M iddle
S ch o o l.
N early 40 R ock L a k e M iddle
S ch o o l parents, stu d en ts and

tea ch ers p a c k e d th e S c h o o l
B oard c h a m b e rs T u e s d a y to
p rotest C a v e 's tran sfer. T h e y
s a id C ave Is In stru m en tal In
m ak in g th e sch o o l su ccessfu l,
sa fe and secu re.
'O u r c h ild re n
feel
sa fe.*
paren t T im N ew to n said . *lt Is
a w ell o rg a n ize d op era tio n .’
F ou r p a re n ts , tw o te a ch ers,
a n d an e ig h th -g ra d e student
asked the S c h o o l B oard to not
tra n sfer C a v e . T h e te a c h e rs
s a id th ey lea rn ed o f C a ve's
tran sfer d u rin g a
m o rn in g
facu lty m e e tin g . T h e p a re n ts
s a id ih eir c h ild re n c a m e hom e
u p set o v e r C a v e 's tran sfer.
"W h y m a k e us face ch an ge
w h en o u r o n ly sin w a s that w e
m ad e su c c e s s look too ea s y .’
p aren t M a ry H a m il sa id .
In
J a n u a ry ,
R ock
Lake
M id d le S c h o o l w as n am ed the

highest
rated
sch o o l
In
S em in ole
C ou n ty
tn
the
Florida
S ch o o l
R eco g n itio n
Program , receivin g m o re than
644.000 from the sta te for
su stain ed
high
student
p erform a n ce.
Rock Lake M iddle S ch ool
a lso received F ive-S ta r state
recogn ition
In J a n u a ry for
d raw in g fro m the com m u nity
to Im prove ed u cation .
School
Board
C h airm an
Larry F u rlon g voted against
C ave's tra n s fe r b eca u se he
sold he vras co n cern ed about
th e tra n sfer w h ile th e sch ool
to
u n dergoin g
ren ovation s.
C ave's tra n sfer w a s ap p roved
b y the B oard 4-1.
S u perin ten den t
Paul
H agerty
said
he
was
recom m en d in g the tran sfer to
■ s o P a re n ts . F a g s B A

Sqt Jo#
mombofs of
School.

of ft# Sominoto County Sheriffs Office sddrostod
modto Tuesday on to* Incident at Rock Lake Mktdto

W hy would kids join a gang?
This is the third q f a threepart aeries examining gang ac­
tivity to Seminole County, as
well as violence and drugs h
Sem inole County schools. To­
day: What cun be done If your
child is Involved to a gang?

S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y • Im a g in e
w a lk in g Into a c h ild 's room
an d seein g h a n d -p a in ted Sa­
tan ic pictures h a n g in g on the
w alls.
A teenage girl w h o w as a c­
tive tn a satan lc g a n g In the
O vied o area n e a rly o n e yea r
a g o created a sh rin e fo r devilw orsh ip in h er room . H er
m oth er called co u n s e lo rs and
th e S em in ole C o u n ty S h eriff's
gang
su p p ression
unit for
h elp .
The
p ictu res
w e re
g ro ­
tesque.* T on y D iaz, th e head

o f the S e m in o le C o u n ty S h er­
iff's gan g su p p re s s io n unit,
sa id .
A t first, th e girl res is te d
g ivin g up ’ to ta l con trol o f the
hom e.* a n d w a s ‘ p retty set In
h e r w ays.* D ia z said.
In tim e, th e g irl left th e gan g
a n d agreed to m ove w ith h er
m oth er a w a y from the area. A
sm all n u m b e r o f g a n g m e m ­
b e rs In th e O vied o a rea a re In­
volved In d evil-w o rs h ip , a c ­
c o rd in g to th e g a n g s u p p re s ­
sion unit.
"W e c le a n e d up th e room .*
D iaz said. ’ S h e n eed ed to re­
ceiv e h elp .*
N ot all s to rie s o f ch ild ren
w h o are In volved In s treet
ga n gs h a v e h a p p y en d in gs. In
fact, by th e tim e In vestig a to rs
d e a l w ith y o u n g g a n g m e m ­
b ers. th ey ten d to b e set In
th e ir w a ys. But. th ere are
s tep s p a re n ts and frien d s can
tak e If th e y a re co n cern ed a

teen ager m ay b e In volved In
ga n g a c tiv ity .
B etter still,
p a ren ts and
oth ers In a ch ild 's life w ho In­
still a sen se o f love and p o s i­
tive self-w orth ca n prevent
gan g a ctivity b efore It begin s.
"It’s m u ch h ard er to get a
kid out o f a gan g th an to p re­
ven t a k id from Joining," Diaz
said.
T h ose w h o Join ga n gs usu­
a lly h ave low self-esteem , feel
u nloved at hom e, d o p oorly In
sch ool, a n d have a h ard tim e
com m u n ica tin g w ith
oth ers
and m ak in g d ecisio n s, D iaz
said .
M em bers are seek in g fun. a
sense o f b elon gin g, c o m p a n ­
ionship, atten tion , and fin an ­
cial gain. T h e y a re stron gly
In flu en ced by peer pressure.
"K id s Join gan gs to satisfy
em otion al
and
p h ysical
n eeds," D ia z said.
Diaz s a id p a r r a ts should

p a y atten tion to the m u sic
ch ild ren lis te n to. In clu d in g
gan gsta rap.
*
G ang
m e m b e rs
tn
the
cou n ty ran ge In a ge fro m 13 to
2 1 , but can b e a s y o u n g as
n in e. T e n
p ercen t
of
the
cou n ty's g a n g m em b ers are
girls, a c c o rd in g to th e g a n g
su p p ression u n it.
M any ga n g m em b ers In the
cou n ty ad op t sla sh es o n the
•k in . sh aved eyeb row s, ta t­
toos. c lo s e ly cro p p ed .s h o r t
hair, and rolled u p p an t legs.
T h e three m a in c h a r a c te r is ­
tic s o f a g a n g m em b er a r e an
Im m ediate n e e d fo r g r a tific a ­
tion. a d is to rte d view of r e a lity
lead in g to a s e n s e o f fa ta lis m ,
a n d a stro n g su rviva l In stin ct.
T h e y wlU d o a n y th in g to
su rvive." D iaz said.
G ang
S u p p re s s io n
Unit
m em bers fre q u e n tly g iv e pres-

Osags. Pago 6A

School
rezoning plan
passes
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y • T h e
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
School
B o a rd a p p ro ved a c o n tro v e r­
s ia l rezon in g plan on T u e s ­
d a y that w ill affect s tu d en ts
a t eigh t elem en ta ry s c h o o ls .
T h e s c h o o ls affected a re all
In ea st S em in o le C ou n ty.
C u rren t stu d en ts tn s c h o o ls
w h o a re su p p osed to s h ift
fro m one s c h o o l to a n o th e r
tn 2000/2001 can stay p u t.
S tu d en ts a t W in ter S p rin gs.
K eeth ,
R ain bow .
L a w to n .
S ten strom . C a rillon . P a rtin ,
and
G en eva
e lem en ta ry
s c h o o ls are affected b y the
rczo n in g .
S evera l
p a ren ts
fro m
T u s k s w l 11a s p o k e again st the

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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida ■Wednesday. April 28,1009 - 3A

Police Log
The Mholng reports bp re compiled from the
Seminole County Sheriff"a OfTk* tor Incident
reported through April 27.

1ATT1MT /PO M M TIC VIOLENCE
MMFORD, A p ril 2 6 . 3 : 1 1 p .tn ., R o ch elle A ven u e. N a p o le o n N i­
gel Ponder. D O B 6/20/7. w a s a rre s te d b y S a n fo rd P o lic e offlr m . ch arged w ith B a tte ry a n d R eta il T h e ft.
MRPORD. A p ril 2 7 . 0 . 4 1 a .m .. R id gew o o d A ve.. L o re n z o Peres
l¥rry. D O B 7/6/69. w a s a r r e s te d b y S a n fo rd P o lic e o ffic e r s for
Aggressive B a ttery o f P r e g n a n t F e m a le .

--------------- A p ril 23 . 2 :4 0 p .m .. S e a rs T o w n e C e n te r Mall,
M ark A n th on y A d a o. S tr a tto n D rive. D elton a. D O B 10/14/79.
w as a rrested b y S a n fo rd P o lic e o ffic e rs , c h a rg e d w ith R etail
Th eft/E m p loyee.

--------------- A p ril 23. 1:04 a .m ., F ren ch A v e ., J e r m a in e St.
C laire L ittle s . N. 4 th A v e . D e lto n a , w a s a rrested b y S an ford
Police officers, ch arged w ith H a b itu a l T ra ffic O ffen se. O p e r a t­
in g a veh icle with a S u s p e n d e d L ic e n s e .

ATTBICPTSD MUEDEE/R

A p ril 19. 2 :4 2 p .m .. H a rtw ell A ve.. J r n n s n y
Jam ays F reen ey. D O B . 4/19/80. w a s a rrested b y S a n fo rd P o ­
lice officers, ch a rged w ith A tte m p te d M u rd er . R ob b ery/ F tre
A rm and A ggra va ted A s s a u lt.

J a n ie R ob in son B ell, 94.
d ied A p ril 25. 1999. B o m In
O en eva. she w a s a m em b er o f
th e Fountain H ea d M issio n a ry
B ap tist Church fo r m o re than
9 0 years. Ms. B e ll d ilig e n tly
a n d faith fu lly g a v e o f h e r
sen d ees.
H e r paren ts w e re am on g the
e a rlie s t
p io n eers
of
th e
O en eva area a n d s h e p la y e d
an
Im portant
ro le
In th e
d eve lopm en t
of
th e
com m u n ity.
S u rvivors
In clu d e
son
T h e o d o re
B ell.
O viedo;
d a u gh ters
CHUe
B.
D avis
O vied o, and L illie R. H a ll.
Lakelan d : 12 g ra n d ch ild ren ;
3 4 p e a t-g r a n d c h ild re n a n d
2 6 great-great gra n d ch ild ren .
O old en 's
F u n era l
H om e.
W in te r Park, in ch a rge o f
sen d ees.
i n s u r e J » BOWMAN, 9 1 ,
A lta m o n te S p rin gs, d ied A p ril
2 6 . H e w a s a m a n u factu rer's
rep re sen tative fo r a furniture
bualnraa.

B o m tn S p rin g fie ld . M a s s .,
h e m o ved to C e n tr a l F lo rid a in
1 9 7 a H e w a a ■— ■»—
of
W e s tm in s te r
P r e s b y te r ia n
C h u r c h a n d a m a s te r M a s o n
o f E u clid L o d g e 136. H e w a s
a n a rm y ve te ra n .
S u rv iv o rs : w ife F lo ren ce; s o n
Thom as
C la rk e ,
A tla n ta ;
d a u g h te r
B a rb a ra
K la e r.
M a itla n d : s ix g ra n d c h ild re n .
B a ld w tn -F a lrch lld
F u n e ra l
H o m e , A lta m o n te S p rin g s In
c h a r g e o f se n d e e s .

Joe
M ehdn
H ou se.
61,
W in t e r S p rin g s , d ie d A p r il 2 8 .
He
w as
a
b ro k e r
at
In d e p e n d e n t T ir e a n d W h e e l.
B o m In S te r lin g C ity . T e a ., h e
m o v e d .to C e n tr a l F lo rid a in
1966. H e w a a a m e m b e r o f St.
M ary
M a g d a le n e
C a th o lic
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JANS

"MOLLY”

M a rth a Jan e *M oUy* L on g
N oll. 70 . S preading O a k s Ct.,
S an ford , oled M on d a y A p ril
26, 1999. B o m J u n e 16. 1928
m Springfield,
W .V a ..
sh e
m oved to Central F lo rid a tn
1967. M rs. NoU w a s a M edia
A s s is ta n t fo r S em in ole C ou n ty
fo r 2 6 y e a n . S h e w as a
m em ber
of
G race
U n ited
M eth od ist Church. L a k e Mary.
M rs. NoU w as a m e m b e r o f
th e Sanford O p tim ist Club,
th e O v e r SO Chib, a v o lu n teer
fo r
The
H arbors
and
at
M id w a y Elem entary S ch o o l, a
p a rticip a n t In the O o ld cn A ge
G am es, an d an avid b o w le r.
S u rvivors Include dau ghter.
J a n e NoU C ooper. San ford;

d a u g h te r,
Jean n e
N o ll
P ltte n g e r,
R om n ey.
W .V a .:
s is t e r , M s iy J o e (L o n g) S csow ,
F a ir fa x .
V a .:
fou r
g r a n d c h ild r e n ;
one
greatgra n d son .
Q n u n k o w ' F u n e ra l
H om e.
S a n fo r d .
In
c h a rg e
of
a r r a n g e m e n ts .

iw m a
----- ----- w rie w for Martha Jan
**toOy‘ Long Nod. 70. of Sanford, who
dkd Monday. April 26. wig hr at 4
pun. Sunday, May 2 at Orate Unilrd
Method!*! Churrh with Rev. David
Uddrit oAriattng. A reception for
family and friend* win follow at the
church. Born St Sprmgflrid. W.V.. the
Based to Sanford In 1067 and worked
•a a nwdM aaatetant In SrnSnoir
County (Thanh for 26 year*. She It
iseiedcd St death by her parent*, a
hater and two brother*. She is
auntoed by her shirr. Maty Jo Scsow;
— i Jane Cooper and Jeanne
her grandsons Christopher
i and Zachary Coapoen great
D J.
Johnson.
------ s, 500 E. Airport Bfod., Sanford.
1407) 232-3213.

Stick your foot in the bucket in O viedo
i F # w # r ----------

A p r il 22 . 12 a .m .. O ak S tre e t. V ic to r
E. Poole. D O B 10/28/50. w a s a rrested b y S e m in o le C ou n ty
S h e riffs officers, c h a rg ed w ith C o n tro lle d S u b sta n ce - P o s ­
sess C rack C ocain e. O p p o s e O ffic e r W ith ou t V io le n c e and
Possess / Use D rug P a r a p h e r n a lia .
SANFORD, A p ril 21, 6 p .m .. S ta te R oad 600. S cott D a vid so n .
DOB 2/6/74. w as a rre s te d b y S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e r iffs o ffi­
cers. ch arged w ith C o n tr o lle d S u b s ta n c e - P osses. P o s s e s s
Drug P a ra p h ern a lia a n d K n o w in g ly O p e ra te M o to r V e h ic le
W ith Su spen ded D riv e l's L ic e n s e .
■ A N F O R D . A p ril 21. 12 p .m .. R id gew ood A ven u e. C h a rle s A l ­
fred M cLain. D O B 4/10/80. a n d D avid J o s e p h O rs b o w s k l. DOB
4/8/81. w ere a rrested b y S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r iffs o ffic e rs ,
charged w ith P o ssess L ess T h a n 2 0 G ra m s C a n n a b is W ithout
Valid R / X M cLain w a s a ls o c h a rg e d w ith T re s p a s s S c h o o l
Property W ith F irearm o r o th e r W ea p o n . O rsb o w sk l sm s a ls o
charged w ith C a rryin g a n Ille g a l F irearm o r E lectrica l W ea p o n
and P o ssess / U se D ru g P a r a p h e r n a lia .
H i m
6 F R I N 0 6 . A p r il 2 1 . 9 :3 0 a.m .. R ed Bug L a k e Road.
Max Rtvrrdale. D O B 10/9/80. w a s arrested b y S e m in o le C ounty
S h e riffs officers, c h a rg ed w ith P o ssess L ess T h a n 2 0 G ram s
Cannabis W ith ou t V a lid R / X

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ALTAMONTE M I M M , A p r il 2 1 . 8 :4 5 p .m .. S a n d la k e Road.
Peter F red erick N o rris . D O B 8/11/55. w a s arrested

b y A lta ­

m onte S p rin gs P olice o ffic e r s , c h a rg e d w ith D U I an d D rivin g
W hile Licen se S u sp en d ed / R evoked.

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A pril 21 . 11:30 a .m ., S a n fo rd A ven u e, J lg h Lana
B a tfe ld , D O B 4/6/81, w a s a rre s te d b y S em in o le C o u n ty S h er­
if f s officers, ch arged w ith R e ta il T h e ft -- G a s D rive-O ff.

Help right crime In your community. If you have Infor­
mation on a crime call 4 2 3 -TIPS. You can remain anony­
mous and may be eligible for a reward

A taste o f O vied o w ill h ave a
n ew srrinkle this y e a r a s B edSouth w ill have tw o lin e tru cks
p rovid in g free "b u ck et rid es’
fo r yo u n g and old alik e.
*W e watched B ellS ou th give
bu ck rt rides a l a n o th e r event,*
said
O viedo
C ham ber
of
C om m erce
d ire c to r
Rich
S lo a n r. ‘ And w e In vited them
to brin g their tru ck s out t o
T a s te o f O viedo.*
W ith over 3 0 .0 0 0 e x p ected
to atten d the 5th a n n u a l street
festival
tn
O vied o,
there
should be lots o f can d id ates
ready to take a look at the
cro w d from u p a b o ve.
*lt looks like grea t fun.* said
ch am b er execu tive a s sista n t
A n g e la W illiford, w h ose tw o
ch ild ren have b een up In the
b u ck rt before.
T h e BellSouth lin e trucks
w ill b e located c lo s e to th eir
o th e r exh ibits at th e festival.
In clu din g a m u lti-m ed ia show
bus.
com plete
w ith
U rg e
screen , high tech video, s ir
con d ition in g
and
c a p ta in s'
ch airs. Fulrgoere w ill be a b le
to tak e a ride In th e b ig b u ck ­
ets and com e d ow n to earth tn
the m ulti-m edia bus.
T h e bucket rid e s are free
for kids.* said S loa n e. T h e
adu lts can ride free lo o . If they

o f O vtado Saturday.

i to attend Via Tasta
“bucket

h a v e th e c o u r a g e .’
S lo a n e w en t o n to aay th a t
h e l l p ro b a b ly b e too b u s y

ridaa* from two of (hair In # trucks fo r anyone wanting
s spectacular view o f th e tovwi.

w o rk in g a t T aste o f O v ie d o to
h ave tim e to go u p fo r a *
b u cket ride, although h e said

It h a s n o th in g
c o u ra g e .

to

do

w ith

Going private with public education
Five yean ago this week, the Santa

JOSEPH
PERKINS

(Ihst'e right!).
It may m recalled that two vital portionf of (be freeway collapsed in Jan­
uary IM 4 during the N o rth rld g e
earthquake. California ila te officials
reckoned Ihet repairs would take as
many as two yean.
However, because closure o f the
workTs busiest Ihoroughfsre was coat­
ing the Lee Angeles economy an esti­
mated t l million e day. those same
«t»t* «ren *h decided that they ought
Is accelerate the repair.
So they set a (hw-moolh deadline.
And rather than task public employ­
ees with completing the repairs, they
turned the jo b over to Ibe private
sector. And, to and behold, not only did
a private construction firm meet the
state's five-month deadline, but it ac­
tually finished 74 days ahead of sched­
ule.
So here’s the lesson: If a private
company could successfully repair a
mp|or public freeway ahead o f sched­
ule (not to mention under budget), why
are government officials doubtful that
the private sector can be similarly succcsakil in improving the academic p e r
formance of youngsters mired in the
nation’s worst public schools?

Indeed, the public sector has been
"reforming* education for the past two
decades, al least. And elementary and
secondary school students are no
smarter in IM t — as measured by
scholastic achievement — than they
were in 1878.
So it's high time that state and local
governments give the private sector a
fair shot at education reform. Indeed,
rivate Individuals, companies and
indalions are already beginning to
make a positive difference in the edu­
cation arena.
Like the Children's Scholarship
Fluid, co-founded by John Walton, an
heir to the Wal-Mart fortune, and ven­
ture capitalist Ted Forslmann. The
pair has underwritten their fund with
1100 million of their own money, which
is to be matched by local partners
throughout the country.
The hind provides scholarships of
MOO to 11,000 to low-income parents

£

in 43 cities throughout the country.
This enables the parents to liberate
their kids from bad public schools and
en roll them in b etter private or
parochial schools.
That's not to spy that the private
sector Is unsupportlve o f public
schools. Indeed, one of the biggest sup­
porters of eice Hence In elementary
and secondary education is the Milken
Family Foundation, co founded by
Michael Milken, the former junk bond
financier, and his brother Lowell.
Then there's the private sector part­
nership with a public school system
for the purpose of improving educa­
tion at a given school or schools. The
New York based for-profit Edison Pro­
ject, founded seven years ago by mil­
lionaire Christopher Whittle, falls into
that category.
Edison boasts 51 schools in 12
states. The Edison school day is three
hours longer than the average public
school day and its school year is about
23 days longer.

phasis on such virtue* as hoataty. re­
spect and responsibility
These skeptics, these critics, believe
that the public education establish­
ment alone knows best how to educate
America's schoolchildren. Aad that Um
private sector ought to stick to things
it knows beat — file building freeways.
This M"«t of education chauvinism
lit be tolerable — somewhat — if
mighi
only a liny minority of public
children were underachieving aca­
child
demically. But when two-thirds o f the
nation's fourth-graders cannot read up

to grade level, and nearly three-fourths
of (he nation's eighth-graders are sci­
entifically illiterate, the performanceoriented private sector n eed i to
become even more involved in i ‘
lloa

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July It, IM t-A p ril 14, Itfifi
Mwyi 1 7 -9 9 P fo M H
S an a Htrt, Owner

T h e parents of ttils beautiful
child have loat their son.
T h e y are in need of funds to
cover
funeral
expenses.
Anyone wishing to contribute,
m ay do so by sending money
to any First Union Bank, for
the Christopher J. Bryson II
Beneficiary Fund.

LOTTERY
I on Thursday In the Flori­
da Lottery.
Fantasy a A pril a n ti
2-4-11-20-24
L o tto (A pril 1 4)
10-21-28-30-31-46

And Edison schools boast a rigorous
curriculum, concentrating on the clas­
sics in literature, science and the hu­
manities. and giving students one hour
a day in art music or physical educa­
tion.

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(.\ c im itw n ,

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Direct C re m a tio n

Edison students are also instructed
in "character education," with em­

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On the move »
T h e Christian Worship Center in
Sanford
observed
Ns
third
anniversary aa Bishop Mary Smith,
O verseer, and Evangelist Susan
Glivena led ths men and women o l
th e congregation through Sanford.
T h e vision for the organization w as
given by Bishop Smith In 1996 and
now a student ministry b held
e v e ry first and third Saturday a l 10
a.m .

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eiebrati. n . intl.iy .it the county museum wh'» h s to

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were speakers and entertainment

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

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Iu ik a w llla tlavr !&gt;&gt;n*&gt;tit tu
krrp ttirit i htl.lrrtl at Krrtti
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"In I h- tall to ttir people
von tiasr to m n i i d r r tfieir
nerds *
Winter
Springs
( ommtssiotier Kd Martinez
said "It von want tfiem to re
sprit vou vou have to re
spri t ttirin '
Siott
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ol
die
Iu ikaw llla Chase
subdivi­
sion said lie opposed being
rr/ntird trom Keetfi Eletnrn
tarv Si tiool Mir Hoard a p ­
proved /oiling thr subdlVIsiof tiai k to Krcth Klementan S« tiool
t'.iul Hnnrgan
education
i hainnan ot ttir Tuskawllla
lutHJtvision i.ikl an advisory
lointnilter to work witfi the
Hoard on re/ontng should hr
dm rn tiv parents

If y o u are having a service p ro ble m th a t you
are u n a b le to re s o lv e , please c o n ta c t me.
If y o u r service is te rrific I d lik e to hear a b o u t
that to o '

Mir Hoard voted un.intttuiuslv tor ch a nges to the
advtsorv rotnmlttee
The si tiool district works
with a a variety ot partlrt
pants trom tfie community in
drawing rr/oning maps mi hiding parents
'It would hr Ideal It the
people
representing
thrsr
groups were also parents In
the si tiool ' Hoard Meml*er
.li'.u m r M om s said

P*oto t)f Tommy Vmeant

W eathering

I'd k ra n u rv ik
f ir m t , ilin it ll,w ild e r

O ur c a rrie rs and e n tire staff a t The Seminole
I hr,iht a p p re cia te y o u r busine ss and are h e re to
serve y o u

Seminole Herald
Call l -i \ \ fit'll 'lu ll N eed l s
F o r H om e D e liv e ry Call (4 0 7 ) 322-2611
To S pe a k To T h e C ircu la tio n M a n ag e r

Chatmian Larry
Furlong
also said he wanted to utt tease parental representa­
tion on the lonim tttres.

(4 0 7 ) 322-2611
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the s t o r m

Santurd t ire Matsfiall Mike McGilbeny shows otl some ot the .12 radios
he had distributed to area schools and nursing facilities to help monitor
severe weather The funds were raised through a state grant to the
county

Seminole Herald Classifieds are the
way to go!

Holding patterns
W h n t A m e ric a n s have In
their investm ent portfolios

Mutual funds
Stocks
Real Estate
Money market funds

O u r cla s s ifie d a d s are ju st w h a t you n e e d to sell y o u r u n w a n te d m e rc h a n d is e
O u r a d s are s e e n by th o u s a n d s daily C a ll our c la s s ifie d ad re p re s e n ta tiv e s and
let them h e lp you w o rd y o u r ad fo r m axim um re s u lts - at m in im a l c o s t'

Bonds

CDs ti.
Other N f l i 1 7

J F re e C la s s ifie d offer A d v e rtis e any o n e item for $ 1 0 0 .0 0 or le s s free for 5 d a y s •
*AJ must

Source Ou*c»»n com »urv«y

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cuup*»n Mr *j'e p»|fTy use non corerf&gt;erriai) *jniy
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Seminole Herald

A majority ol Americans claim to tiu saving and investing regularly lo ensure
their financial future About three quartets of investors own mutual lunds as
part ol their portfolio

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�•A •Serrand* Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. April 20, 1099

Rock

Gangs

C o n t in M d fr o m p o g o L A

w h a t Jail w ill
suld In a n o te.

be

like.*

M ay

s c h o o l's
h a llw a ys,
a
firin g
plan, an d a h a n d w ritten -n o te
that said ‘ H ide p ip e b om b in
g lo b e In s c ie n c e .'
T h e process w o r k e d .' Pinnell said. *W e a c ted re s p o n s i­
bly. a n d the S h e r iffs dep u ties
acted r e s p o n s ib ly .'
S tron k o search ed th e w orld
g lo b e s In the s c ie n c e room
and M ay's b a ck p a ck . S tron k o
did n ot find a gu n o r e x p lo ­
sives.
but did fin d
M ay's
n o tes.

W o lfga n g tta lb lg . d ire c to r o f
s ecu rity for S e m in o le C ou n ty
s c h o o ls , said p a re n ts n eed to
ta lk w ith ch ild re n and w orn
th em to Ik ca refu l a b ou t w h at
th e y say to p eo p le.
T h i s Is u w a k e-u p ca ll for
p aren ts,* tta lb lg said .
M ore than 4 0 p a re n ts , stu ­
d e n ts and te a ch ers atten d ed a
S c h o o l B oard m e e tin g T u e s ­
d a y to o p p o s e th e tra n s fe r o f
p rin cip a l Paul C a ve to M llw ee
M id d le S ch o o l.
T h e p a re n ts

They will all die. I wonder

said th e y feel co n fid en t in the
sch o o l's secu rity m easu res.
'O u r ch ild ren feel sa fe.* p a r
ent T im N ew to n said .
M ay w a s taken to th e J u ve­
n ile A s sessm en t C en ter, fa c­
in g th e
felon y
c h a rg e
of
th rea ten in g to th row , project,
p la ce o r d isch a rg e an y d e­
stru ctive device.
'N o lo n g e r ra n s tu d en ts say
a n y th in g about h a v in g a gun
o r d o in g a n y th in g violen t.*
Pln n eil said . *lt's Just like you
can 't s a y Jokingly 'I have a
b om b ' In a n a irp o rt.*

Coatlansd from Pag* lA
e n ta tlo n s to g ro u p s . S ch ools,
fam ilies, and In d iv id u a ls w h en
requ ested . D lax s a id p a re n ts
sh o u ld seek p r o fe s s io n a l h e lp
I f th ey su sp ect th r lr ch ild Is
In volved In g a n g a c tiv ity .
In vestigators a r c c ra c k in g
d o w n on g a n g
a ctivity. A
s w e e p earlier th is m onth o f
p eo p le w ho h a d b e e n using
F o re s t C ity M o b c o n n e c tio n s
to bu y and s e ll c ra c k c o c a in e
a n d m ariju an a y e lld e d m o re
th a n 30 arrests.
N on e o f the p e o p le a rrested
In th is m o n th 's sw e e p w e re
m em b ers o f th e street gan g.

M ary
area.
O ne
gang
is
s h o w in g a tendancy fo r v io le n t
o ffe n s e s and cau sin g d is tu r­
bances.

D lax said h e expects a d d i­
tio n a l a rre s ts stem m in g fro m
th e Forest C it y M ob In v e s tig a ­
tio n .
O n May 1. 1098. In W in te r
S p rin gs, s e v e n gan g m e m b e rs
w e re arrested In a stin g b y In ­
vestig a to rs. T h e gan g m e m ­
b e r s w ere b re a k in g Into e a rs
a n d stea lin g c e llu la r p h o n e s .
D ia z said.
T h e m a jo rity o f ga n g-rela ted
c rim e s o c c u r In the C a s s e !b e rry and W in te r S p rin gs a r ­
e a s . T h ese c rim e s are g e n e r ­
a lly v eh icu la r and re s id e n tia l
b u rg la rie s .
In vestiga to rs are tra ck in g
tw o gon gs In th e S a n fo rd -L a k e

T h e re are 14 kn ow n g a n g s
In
S em in o le
C ou nty,
w ith
a b ou t
400
adm itted
gang
m e m b e rs
R on Plnneil. d irector o f S e c ­
o n d a ry S ch ools for S e m in o le
C ou n ty, said gong a c tiv ity Is
on
Issu e In every
p u b lic
s c h o o l.
A n y o n e w ho
su s p e c ts
a
yo u th m ay be lean in g tow ard
g a n g activity can call th e g a n g
su p p ression unit nt (407) 330G662.

Kiss French, Eat Italian at:
Mona Lisa Ristorante
C om e

When people think o f Mona Lisa they think French.
The famous painting Joes hang in the Louver museum in
France, but the artist was Italian.
So is Mona Lisa.
The restaurant, that is.
Owners Licia and Franco Bonaduce
opened the restaurant in 1995. hoping to
bring real Italian cuisine to Sem inole
County.
They have accomplished their goal.
Everything on the menu is cooked to
order using only the freshest ingredients.
Every day the sauce is prepared for that days entrees und spe­
cials, keeping the freshness locked in.
Not that you'll have any room for anything else, but the appe­
tizers und soups on the menu are som e o f the best around. The
Pasta Fugioli and Minestrone soups arc made fresh daily.
There is a lot to choose from on the large menu ut Mona
Lisa’s. Every type o f pasta dish imaginable is offered at rea­
sonable prices. From Spaghetti ulla Bolognese (with meat
sauce) to the Tagliatelle Marco Polo (fresh fcttuccine with
cream sauce, smoked salmon und caviar), there is a pasta dish
to suit any appetite.
Classic entrees like Petto di Polio alia Romagnolu (chicken
parmigiana) and Scallopinc ulla Marsala (chicken marsala) ore
always available for those tried and true fans. However, if
you’re feeling a little ambitious, try one o f the house special­
ties like Scallopinc ulla Monu Lisa (chicken in fresh tomato,
capers and oregano sauce with cheese and extra virgin olive
oil) or Costolette d ’Agncllo (center cut lamb chops marinated
in special herb sauce and grilled).
There is also a full compliment o f seafood dishes offered ut
Mona Lisa’s prepared with only the freshest available items.
If there’s room, try one o f the homemade specialty desserts
like Tirumuisu. or rum chocolate raspberry cake.
One thing's for sure, you won’t leave Mona Lisa’s hungry. Or
disappointed.
The Bonuducc’s desire when they opened the restaurant was
to serve each customer to a wonderful, Italian meal und treat
them as if they were a guest in their home.
They have definitely succeeded.

In !

* BEST FOOD
• BIST SERVICE
2101 S. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FL
O P t N 7 DAYS S A M - 8 P M - H O LID AYS TILL N O O N

Formerly Downtown Sub-Station

Subs • Soups • Salads
Free D elivery To Downtown Sanford
C O M

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Any T Sub chips and drink
Hours: Mon. thru Sot 10:30 am. to 3 1
Phono: 320-1030 or Pox: 320-1031

209 West First Street
Sanford, FL. 32771

• U * Eftttrtiimaont
• Bail U &amp; t NifM in Town

•U mIi ft Dinner Specials
• C i t w l t i j A v a ila b le

live

Thu Week

* T H E N

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530 N. Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford FL
(IN THE MONROE HARBOR
MARINA)

ON THE RIVER

(407) 322-2150

M S H U SIM SIM KUXTOW

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SUPER BUFFET

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Turkey &amp; Roast Beef Freeh From Oven Daily at 4 PM
• Over 50 Items • Salad Bar • Dessert

Full Sen ice Catering Off und On l*remlscs

BAR

S U N D A Y S 11 , m i t o N o o n
Public ami children welcome. (Children under 10 • S2.VI)
Eggs. Home Fries. Biscuits £
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• Elegant Dining
• Authentic Italian Culslnef
• Daily Lunch and Dinner
Specials
• Premier Service
• Lunch H a m - 4 pm
• Dinner 4 pm -1 0 pm
• Reservation welcome
• Conference • Meeting
Room Available

Thank Yoi Central^
Florida for 10
Siicct&amp;gfil Years! J

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Fruit. Assorted Danish. Cofree

Specially orders from the kitchen extra
This weeks feature: F m

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LUNCH SERVED M -F 11 a . in to 2 p

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(407) 328-8554 • Fax (407) 324-1008

tR &amp; staurant

Daily Lunch Specials i
Oyster Bar
Crab &amp; Shrimp

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In Sanford

Full IJquor Bar
Sports Bar
Happy Hour 4 pm to 7 pm
Daily Drink Specials

• Big B4 inch TV

OQss French
Fat ItaCian Sit

• 2 for I Well Drlnks/Drafl
• fool Tables and Darts
• karaoke
• DJ.

• Lite Music/Sal. I mil lam

IJVK CONCERT
Tribute To “Selena'
Tonlte 4-28
/Brand New Locatlon\
Located I Mile North
of Lake Mar) Blvd. •
Behind ABC IJquor
2893 Orlando Dr.
Sanford 3234040
323-9043
,

Bottle of wine (your choice) with 2
dinners, limit one per table, with
coupon. Not valid with any other
offers or discounts Exp. 4-17-99

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330-1299

Hours
Lunch. 11.30• 2.30 Toes • Fn

3500 NHwy 17-92

Boner. 4 30-io T u *. sun
Ooted Monday

Xti sootti of Seminole County Conge

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O p e n 11am till 2am
7 D ays a w e e k
(4 0 7 ) 302-6337
Corner of 25th St. &amp; Park Ave.

328-67M» 2505 S. French Avt.« Hwv. 17-82 * 25th St., Sanlord

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Delivered To Home, 1 ’
Office, Workplace
7 Days a Weekl
From 8-11

SOME OF 0UH BUFFET ITEMS INCLUDE:
• Sweet k Sour Chicken • Beer w/Broccoli • Sauteed Mushroom*
• Singapore Rice Noodle* • Egg Roll • Oven Baked Chicken
• Vegetable Lo Mein • Shrimp Cocktail • Ice Cream • Pepper Steak
• Seiarne Chicken • Bar-B-Que Rib* • Leg O f Lamb • Fish
• Garlic Chicken Wing • Much Much More • Menu May Vary

and Gravy. Bacon. Sausage. Fresh

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2511 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FL 32773

LUNCH 11-4 a DINNER 4-9 * SUNDAY DINNER ALL DAY

FULL B R E A K FA S T

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ALL DAY BUFFET - OPEN 7 DAYS

Lunch Buffet* 34.93 Dinner Buffet $6.93 Mon •Sat. £

�Sports
Seminole Herald
ta rtra * HonM. fcntord. Ftelda •Wwtocsdoy. Apia 20. H88 •« •

Babe Ruth
roundup

f

Buccaneerbashing
* .ft 'f*

Seminole baseball and softball teams
Mainland
advance with
Results: RovaoaAar 34 _
Knights of Columbus Expos
II.
Elks Lodge *1241
Brave* 10; Dean. Ringer*.
Morgan A Lawton. P.A.
Diamond Backs II. Rotary
Club Athletics 6; Nobles
Communication White Sex
7. Kiwania Club Indians 2:
R n sw ftw 37 _ Kiwania
Chib Indians 14. Rotary
Club Athletic* 1; Dean.
Ringers. Morgan A Lawton.
P.A. Diamond Backs 13.
Elks Lodge *1241 Brave*
Standings
_
nooies
Communication White Sox
(12-0). Knights of Colum­
bus Expos (8-B). Dean.
Ringers. Morgan and Law­
ton. P.A. Diamonds Backs
(7-7). Kiwania Club Indiana
(5-8). Elks Lodge *1241
Braves (4-9) and Rotary
Club Athletics (3-11).
Schedule _ Tbw w iay at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Knights of Colum­
bus Expo* v*.
Nobles
Communication White Sax.
8 p.m.
P ro v id in g

th e

After playing three tough games with the Buc­
caneers during the regular season, two on the
Ttlbe'a home field, the baseball team exploded
for 11 runa In the bottom of the first tnntng and
coasted to a 18-0. four-and-a-half tnntng. run
rule victory behind a 18-hit attack and the
pitching of Brian Nletarn and Jacob Davis.
"We really expected a tougher game.* aald
fighting Seminole* head coach kttke Powers.
*We had three real hard-fought games during the
year, but you never know.*
In the other game at DBCC. Pine Ridge outscored Oak Ridge, lft-7.
The softball team had the luxury of playtng at
home, but still found Itself down 2 -1 to Mainland
after the top of the second inning.
Seminole regained the lead by scoring five
runa tn the bottom of the second Inning, three
coming home on a bases loaded triple by Marla

Duvall, and went on to an 11-2 triumph.
.The Fighting Seminole* (13*14) did not put
the fame out of reach, however, until plating mre
runa In the bottom of the otxth inning.
T had them choke up on the bat In the atxth
tnntng and we atarted to hit the ball with author­
ity.* aald Seminole head coach Dave Rofm . *1
waa getting a little frustrated with them (hla
team) because we had kind of relaxed after get­
ting the lead tn the second Inning. I want us to
play hard aft the time and attack the softball.*
Both Seminole teams will be tn action again
tonight and both will be playing Spruce Creek «t
7 p m., the baacball tram at Daytona Beach
Community College and the softball at Alumni
field at home. The other half of tonight's semifi­
nal has Deltona taring Pin# Ridge In both sports,
the baseball game at 4 p m. and the softball
pone at S p.m.
A win tonight would aaoure both teams at a
•pot tn next week's regional* and a berth In frtday's Class SA Dtstrlct ft Championship Oame.
The baseball game wtD be at 7:30 p.m. at DBCC.
while the softball game will be at Alumni field at

7 p.m.

Howell H.&amp;. 0
DeLand H.S. 3

G a m rS .
4 winner. 7:30 p.m.

Oame 3 winner vs. Oame

Oame 1 . Cocoa

High School 5
vs. Melbourne-Central
Acsoemy vs. Cocoa Beach

Game 4 _ 1
3 winner. 7 p.m.

offen se

Game 2 winner vs. Oame

•O P T B A L L
Knights of Columbus Ex­
pos: three hits _ Glen Wil­
liamson (double, two runs.
RBI). Cleo While (four RBI);
two hits _ Wayne Watte
(double, three runs, two
RBI). Brandon Bryant (two
runs); one hit _ Victor Blue
(double, run. two RBI).
Marquis Jones
(double,
run). Michael Neubsuer
trim. RBQ. KaMAi l
E lk s
Lodge
§1241
B ra v e s : two h its _ Jerem y
H e c k le (two d o u b le s , two
ru n s). Ryan Q u in n (d o u b le,
ru n . tw o RBI). F ra n k H lc lu
(d o u b le , two ru n a. RBI).
O .B . T a lle y (d o u b le , run.
R B I).
Eddie
B lo o m
(two
ru n s. RBI): on e h it _ Levi
G lib (tw o RBI): tw o ru ns _
K e n n y Erickson; o n e RBI _
J o e y Reed.
D e a n . Ringer*. M organ A
L aw ton .
P-A.
D iam ond
B a c k s : two h its _ M ike
T o w e r * (tw o runs): o n e h it _
D io n C a s e y (hom e ru n . two
r u n * , tw o RBI). R ob ert Soyd a ra (triple, run. tw o RBI).
M ik e D oncy (d o u b le , run).
C o ry
S h effield.
Anthony
B u r g e s s (two ru n a each):
o n e r u n _ Mike L ad ier.
R o ta ry Club A th le tic s : two
h its _ T o m B ow ers (d ou b le,
ru n . R B I): one h it _ Donte
J o h n s o n (double, ru n . two
R B I). K eith B ern h a rd t (two
ru n s . RB I). J e ff B o w e n : one
ru n _ Adonlah C a in . B lake
C h esser.
N o b le s
C om m u nication
W h ite Sox: one hit _ J . Rega
(n m .
RBI).
F.
C ou rsey
(ru n ); o n e run. o n e R B I _ J.
F ro s t;
one
ru n
_
B.
H u tc h in s .
C.
L on g.
R
L o o m is , J . Pierson.
K iw a n ia C lu b
Indiana:
tw o h its _ R onald B rad ley
(R B I); o n e hit _ J o s h Oathera; o n e run _ S te v e Bralcy.
J a m e s Schmitz.__
D e a n . Ringers. M organ A
La w ton .
P.A.
D iam ond
B a c k s : three h its _ Jam es
S o v d a r a (double, ru n ). Mike
D o n c y (fou r runs, R B I); two
h it* _ W illiam
Peterson
(d o u b le , run. th re e RBI).
M ik e
T ow ers (tw o runs,
th re e RBI); on e h it _ M ike
L a d ie r. Terran ce
M urphy
(on e
RBI each). A n th on y
B u rg e s s (run); tw o ru n s _
D io n C asey; on e r u n _ Rob­
ert Schw tllor. K e v in G a rd ­
n er.
E lk s
Lodge
§1241
B ra v e s : one h it _ Brian
L e s h ln s k l.
E d d ie
Bloom :
o n e ru n . one R B I _ O.B.
T a lle y ; on e run _ Jerem y
H e c k le .
K iw a n ia C lu b
In dian s:
th ree h its _ J o s h G ath er*
(tw o h om e runs, th re e runs,
six R B I). M arcus W h ite (two
trip le s , three ru n s. RBI):
o n e h it _ Josh D ecu rta in s
(d o u b le , run). J u s tin Hab e rlin g (tw o runa); tw o runs
_
S te v e
Braley,
Danny

Youth, Pag* SB

G a m e 1 _ D elto n a -P ln c R id g e 18. O rlan d o-O ak R id ge 0
G a m e 2 _ S e m in o le 11. D a y to n a B each -M ain lan d 2

WEDNESDAY
O a m e 3 _ D elton a -P ln e R id g e vs. D elto n a H.S.. 5 p.m .
G a m e 4 _ S e m in o le vs. P o rt O ran ge-S pru ce C reek. 7 p.m.
O am e 5 .

I O a ro e 3 w in n er v » Oame

4 winner. 7 p.m.

CLASS OA-DISTHICT 9
G a m e 1 . D e L a n d High S c h o o l 3. L a k e Brantley H .S . 1
O a m e 2 _ L a k e Howell H ig h School 12. Lyman H igh School 2
G a m e 3 _ D e L a n d High S c h o o l vs. O v ie d o H.S.. 5 p.m .
G a m e 4 _ L a k e Howell H .S . vs. Lake M a ry H.S.. 7 :3 0 p.m.

FIUDAY
O a m e 5 _ C H A M P IO N S H IP O AM Bt G a m e 3 w in n er vs. Gam e
4 w in n er. 7 p .m .

CLASS 3A-DBTRICT IS
O a m e 1 _ B a y s id e vs. M e lb o u rn e -C e n tra l C atholic. 4 p.m.
G a m e 2 _ W in te r S p rin g s H .S. vs. C o c o a Beach H .S .. 7 p.m.
Anthony DiFonzo (No. 16) and Angsto Patracca
btoad tor tour hits, two runa scorad and on * RBI to hotp
Samtool# rough-up Mainland. 16-0 by th* Run Ruts, in

O am e 3 _
1 w in n er. 7 p.m .

namsnl at Daytona Bsacn communcy
day. T h * Tribo tacos Sprue* Crook at 7

QAMlr O a m e 2 w in n er vs. Oame

Lake Howell, DeLand advance in 6 A-District 3 softball
J B s f lM r t W W Eonx)«
LAKE M ARY - T h ere's n o r e a ­
s o n for L ak e H ow ell to b e
afraid.
T h e S ilver H aw ks s o ftb a ll
team haa to face host Lake M a ry
tonight at 7 :3 0 p.m . In th e s e c ­
o n d round o f th e C lass 6 A Dtatrlct 3 softb all playoffs w ith
an automatic berth tn th e r e ­
gio n a l* on th e line.
Lake H ow ell is barely p la y in g
.5 0 0 ball on the year. 1 4 -1 0 .
an d Lake M ary te the d e fe n d in g
state cham pion, but the H a w k s
upset the Ram s last m onth a n d
g o into tonight's gam e w ith m o ­
m entum on th e ir aide.
T op-seeded O vied o fa ces D e ­
Land at 5 p.m . In the o th e r
sem i-final w ith the w in n e r s
squaring o ff o n Friday at 7 p .m .
w ith home field for th e fir s t
round o f reg io n a l* on th e lin e.
Lake H ow ell pounded Lym an .

12-2. In a s ix -in n in g gam e
T u esd a y n igh t. Lym an, w h ich
en tered th e ga m e w ith a 1-24
record b u t a o n e-ga m e w in n in g
streak g o in g , h u n g c lo s e until
Lake H o w e ll eru p ted fo r eigh t
runa In th e sixth Inning.
T h e w in . a lo n g w ith Lake
H ow ell's p erfo rm a n ce o v e r the
last m on th o f th e sea son , has
coach G le n A rte rb u m c o n fid e n t
as h e p re p a re s to ta k e o n the
Rams.
"W e 're fin is h in g u p k in d o f
strong.* A r te r b u m said. T h e
on ly tim e w e h a ven 't p la y e d
w ell la te ly w a s a gain st O vied o ,
but th e y 're k in d o f tou gh . O u r
p itch in g 1a g o o d en ou gh a n d w e
can c o m p e te w ith an yb od y.*
T h e H a w k s h a ve th e ir ace.
H eath er B orau m act to ta k e on
Lake M a ry 's S arah S m ith to­
night.
*W e're p u m p ed .* A rte rb u m
aald. ‘ O b v io u s ly s in c e
Lake
M ary 1a s ta te ch a m p s e v e r y ­

b od y's out to get them but we
can play pretty w ell. I don't
kn ow I f they took us too lightly
w h en we beat them , b u t It sure
g a v e u s con fiden ce.*
For awhile. It look ed lik e
Lake Howell m ight not even get
past Lyman.
T h e G reyhounds played solid
defen se and k ept the _game
clo se and even had a perfect
opportunity to take the lead
w h en they cut the lead to 2-1 In
th e fourth Inning and loaded
th e bases with non e out. but
Lake Howell starter Laura Kim ­
ball (6-5) got out o f th e Jam with
sundout and a pair o f
a groundo

strikeouts.
i-nW# Howell Jum ped out to a
2 -0 lead In the first tnntng.
Lead-off
h itter
Megan
D eM Ichele and J en n y Rhlner
led o ff with w alks an d. one out
later. Samantha F errell sin gled
both In alter stolen bases.
Lyman put fo u r ru n n ers on

b a s e In th e th ird In n in g but ra n
th e m s e lv e s ou t o f the In n in g
w ith b a s e -ru n n in g b lu n d er*.
The
G re y h o u n d s
fin a lly
c a p ita lize d In th e fou rth In n in g.
A fte r a s in g le a n d a h lt- b y p ltc h . A m an da G ilm o re s in g le d
s h a rp ly to c e n te r to make It 2 •
I . L ym a n loa d ed th e bases, b u t
K im b a ll e s c a p ed .
T h e sca re w a s only te m p o ­
rary. W ith on e o u t In the fo u rth
tnntng. K rista D eFU llpo
and
D e M Ic h e le w a lk e d and s c o r e d
o n a Lym an th ro w in g e rro r to
m a k e It 4-1.
L ym a n got o n e back tn th e
s ix th w h en C a s a le M c Q u llle n
s in g le d In G ilm o re , but the S l i ­
v e r H a w k s b ro k e It open In th e
b o tto m half.
A lic ia D cm n er a n d D e F U llp o
e a c h tin g le d In tw o runs a n d .
w ith th e b a s e s fu ll. D e M Ic h e le
ro p e d a sin gle to cen ter to e n d
th e g a m e on th e m e rc y rule.
In th e o p e n e r o f last n ig h t's

D uo sh are C o -E d leadership
-S m r e m S ? SANFORD - It w as s o m e th in g old a n d
som ething n ew In the C ity o f S a n fo rd R e c ­
reation and P a rk s D epartm en t S p rin g C o ­
E d Slow Pitch Softball L e a g u e at P ln eh u rst
P ark M onday night.
O n e o f th e n ew en tries tn th e leagu e.
D avid W eekly Hom es. Im p ro v e d to 2-0 o n
th e early season as It sco re d fo u r runs In
the bottom o f the sixth In n in g a n d then got
a lead -off h om e run from G r e g R ay tn th e
bottom o f th e seventh In n in g to d efeat
M J .O . C orporation. 6-5.
T h e other real good g a m e o n the n igh t
fou n d two old nem esis, LiUle Q u in n . D .D .S.

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a n d B eer :30. sq u a rin g off.
B eer :3 0 led 10-4 a fte r three Innings, but
L illie Q u in n . D .D .S. battled back to w ithin
10-0 a fte r fiv e Innings.
B eer :3 0 go t tw o in su ran ce runs on a
d o u b le b y B o b O oyette in the bottom o f the
six th In n in g a n d it p roved to be needed as
L illie Q u in n . D .D .S . go t both runa back on a

single by N o k ia R ob erts, w h o g o t all th e w u y
to third b a s e b e fo re the g a m e ended w ith
B eer :30 on top . 12-11.
T h e o p e n in g g a m e s a w tw o new te a m s
fa tin g o ff a n d S iem en s c o m in g out on to p o f
the A ir M a te rs / B ig L ea g u ers. 15-7.
Beer :30 a n d D avid W e e k ly H om es a r e
both 2 -0 a n d a re trailed b y Lillie Q u in n .
D.D.S. an d S ie m e n s (b o th 1-1) an d A ir
M asters/B Ig L e a g u e rs a n d M J .O . C o r p o r a ­
tion (both 0 -2 ).
Next M o n d a y night at P ln eh u rst P a r k .
David W e e k ly H om es b a ttle s Lillie Q u in n .
D.D.S. at 6 :3 0 p .m .; B eer :3 0 takes on S i e ­
m ens at 7 :3 0 p .m .; a n d A ir M a sters/ B Ig

Picas* sea Co-Ed. Pags 2B

d ou b leh ead er. D eL an d en ded
Lake B ran tley's sea son . 3-1. to
c a m th e gam e a ga in st Oviedo.
T h e B u lldogs sco red all three
o f th e ir runs In th e top o f the
fourth Inning, bu t the Patriots
got a ru n back In th e bottom o f
the fifth Inning an d had the
bases loa d ed w ith n o one out.
but D eL a n d p u lled o ff a triple
play a n d the threat w a s gone.

buiXDOOS 3. PATRIOTS 1
fisl sad
0009000 . 9 8 9
la k e B raattey 000 0 1 0 0 _ 1 8 1
lUnam and Tmlrgc. Perry anl Nolan.
WP . lU nw n I f _ Kerry (OBI Save .
none. 211 _ none. 3U _ none. I IK . none*
Heronlo_ lakeOranliey I&amp; -II.

Sharks in
w om en ’ s
top spot
i
•
SANFORD - Who says
there te no defense in
slowpttch softball?
The Sharks threw out the
potential tying run at the

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• Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Wednesday, Apnl 28. 1999

WomenC o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e ID
plate
In the b ottom o f th e seven th In ­
n in g a s they rem a in ed u n d e ­
feated w ith an 8 -7 v icto ry o ver
S u n n tla n d C o rp o ra tio n tn C ity
of
S a n fo rd
R ecreation
and
P a rk s
D epartm ent
W om en ’s
S p rin g
S low
P itch
Softball
L ea gu e action at Ptnchurst Park
T u e s d a y n igh t.

T h e Sharks h ad scored two
ru ns In the top o f the se v e n th
Inning to take an 8-4 lead , but
Sunntland C orp ora tion , w h ic h
got a forfeit from D on P a b lo s o f
San ford In the o p e n in g ga m e o f
d ie evening, scored th ree ru n s
and had l
tyin g run on s e c ­
on d base with tw o out tn th e
bottom o f the seven th Inning.
M icki Lew is rip p ed a s in g le ,

bu t th e run w a s cu t d ow n at the
p la te to end th e gam e.
T h e o th e r g a m e last n igh t w as
a lso n g o o d o n e a s V a u gh a n In ­
c o rp o ra te d s c o re d th re e n in s
la te to p u ll a w a y for a 10-6
v ic to ry o v e r C u r l's A lleyca ts.
T h e S h a rk s a re n ow 3 -0 ,
w h ile S u n n tla n d C o rp ora tion Is
2 -1 , V a u gh a n In co rp o ra ted Is
l - l a n d C u r l's A lle y c a ts and

C o-Ed
C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e IB
Leaguers faces M J .G .
C o rp o ra tio n at 8 :3 0 p.m .
P ro v id in g the offen se were:
S iem en s: two h its _ Eric C ord ova (hom e run.
tw o ru n s, three RBI). M ichele G aetanl (three
ru n s). Deana T h om as: on e hit _ G eorge M accdo
(dou b le, tw o RBI). C a th erin e D u rh ock . J e ff Ryan
(tw o ru n s and on e RBI each), M ik e C ordova,
M ike St ell (on e run each ): tw o ru n s _ Kathy Kllng c n s m llh . R obin B u ck ler.
/Mr M astera/B tg Leaguers: o n e h it _ C h ery l
Fran k lin (double, tw o ru n s). C h ip S m ith (double,
tw o R B I). Dec C h ou in a rd ; tw o ru n s _ D onnie 77?;
on e ru n _ W an d a J a ck son , A n g el O casio, M ark
Reno.
D avid W eek ly H om es: three h its _ G reg Ray
(h om e run. n m . R B I): tw o hits _ D am on M assey
(d ou b le, two ru n s. R B I), F ra n k ie M iles (RBI).
La Dawn R irn ey: o n e h it _ J e rry C am u s, Lynette
B arkley lone ru n e a c h ). M ike M ille r, Kcrl Albrit-

tan, B randt T rip le tt: o n e ru n _ J o h n B u m pass.
M J .G . C o rp o ra tio n : th ree h its _ R u b en G arcia
(triple, ru n , R B I): tw o h its _ J o h n J u stice; o n e hit
_ C h ris A rm s tro n g (trip le, run. R B I). D ee E nright,
G re g Litz (o n e R B I e a c h ). J a y C la u ssen , Lynn
W ebb,
D o n B a ld w in (on e ru n each ).
Lisa
C la u s s e n .
B e e r :30: fo u r h its _ B rett M olle (t«(o trip les,
d o u b le , th re e ru n s): th ree h its _ B ob G oyctte
(d o u b le, tw o ru n s, tw-o RBI): tw o hits _ J c n y
D lB a rtolo (trip le, tw o ru n s, tw o RBI). S h e n l
W ilk ie (ru n . tw o R B I), D a ve C o ss (tw o RBI), Kathy
Lyn n : o n e h it _ D ia n e C o la n g rlo (tw o runs),
P au la R itch ey. V ic D lB a rto lo (o n e n m each).
Lillie Q u in n . D .D .S .: tw o h its _ C ra ig M crk erson (tw o d o u b le s ,
run). B ren d a H artsfleld
(d ou b le, tw o ru n s). N a k la R ob erts (tw o runs, fou r
RBI). T ra c y M itc h e ll (th ree ru n s): on e h it _ Lori
Poe (trip le), G in a O reen (d o u b le, th ree RBI).
T o n y S m ith (tw o ru n s). S h a y B row n (run).

Don Pablos o f S an ford arc both
0 -2 .
Next T u esd a y n igh t at P in e hurst Park. D on P a b los o f S a n ­
ford p lays the d o u b le h c a d e r
against V au ghan Incorporated
at 6:30 p.m. an d Sunntland
C orporation at 7 :3 0 p.m. C u rt's
A lleyca ts ch a llen ges the S h ark s
nt 8:30 p.m.
Providin g th e offen se were:
S h arks: two h its .
Kathy
Spellm an (run. RBI). Jen n v
B lo w ers (tw o RBI), D eborah
M an frrd l Iron ), T an ya G eiger.
G loria Eflrd (on e RBI each); on e
hit _ G all R oss (three runs).
Robin B ish op
(RB I). T e re s a

VC Join HE
U w in iv B tt

H ow d y s h e ll, D eb b ie H u s s (on e
ru n e a c h ); o n e run _ S h elia
S a n d e rs .
S u n n tla n d C o rp ora tion : two
h its _ D tn o W ils o n (d o u b le ,
ru n . tw o R B I), B arb M a rtin (n m ,
R B I), B e lin d a A n d erso n (n m ).
M lckt L e w is ; o n e h it _ S u e Bag lr y (R B I), A n n Lanza. C a ro l
C ra n lck .
B ecky
M cC a n u in .
G len d a T o b ia s (on e n in ea ch ).
K im O a k ley.
V a u g h a n In co rp o ra ted : th ree
h its _ B o n n ie C h a p lin (trip le ,
tw o ru n s); tw o h its _
Pam
C o rn e ll, D e b b ie B e m ln g (two
ru n s a n d tw o RBI ea c h ). Lynn
W e b b (ru n ). J an a B o o k e r (R B I);

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o n e h it _ B rre D avis (n in , RBI):
tw o RBI _ Lu A nne M aclsaac;
o n e n m _ K elly E cker, C h ris
B e m ln g .
C u rt's A lleycats: th ree hits _
K im C u rb s (n in ): tw o hits _
Leith S p arrow (triple, tw o runs),
S h a ro n R itch ey (d ou b le, two
R B I).
Kathy
K lln gen sm lth
(dou b le, tw o runs), D ee W a ld en
(d ou b le, m u ). B eck y S im p son ;
o n e hit _ Su e, M ohr (R B I). B a r­
b ie B artels. J u lie K necht.
Cary.

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R otary C lu b Athletics: two
h its _ T o m B ow ers (RBI); o n e
ru n _ J e ff Bow ers.

M n M M N lfM I
Maria Duvall (above, left) and Mandy Priddy combined to score three runs
and dnve in six runs as they led the Seminote High School softball team to
an 11-2 victory over Mainland in the Class 5A-Distric1 5 Tournament at
Alumni Retd on Tuesday and Scott Myers (right) scattered seven hits and
only allowed DeLand to score in one inning, helping Lake Brantley d efeat
the host Bulldogs. 4-3, in the Class 6A-District 3 Baseball Tournament on
Melching Field at Conrad Park in DeLand Monday night.
Seminole and Lake Brantley w i join nine other Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence teams in district semifinal action tonight with the winners advancing to
Friday's District Championship Games and an automatic berth in next
week's regional quarterfinals.

DistrictsContinued from Page IB
O th e r district se m ifin a ls in vo lvin g Sem inole
A th letic C o n fe re n c e sch o o ls w ill a lso be p layed
tod ay at three o th e r sites.
T o p -s e e d e d O v ie d o takes on L ak e Howell at 5
p.m . a n d No. 2 seed and d efen d in g state ch am ­
p io n L ak e M aty b a ttle s DeLand at 7:30 p.m. tn
the C la s s GA-Dlstrtct 3 softball sem ifinals at
L ak e M ary H igh S c h o o l and No. 1 seed ed W in ter
S p rin g s w elco m es C ocoa B ea ch to W in ter
S p rin g s High S ch o o l for a 7 p.m . gam e In the
C la s s iSA-District 13 sem ifinals.
In th e C lass 6A-D tstrtct 3 B aseb all T o u rn a ­
m ent on the b ra n d n ew M elch in g Field at Conrad
P ark tn D eLand It w ill be an all SA C sem ifinal
w ith No. 2 Lake M ary battlin g Lym an at 5 p.m.
and No. 1 O v ie d o p la y in g Lake Brantley at 8
p.m . T h e W in ter S p rin gs n in e w ill host M el­
b ou rn e-C en tra l C a th o lic In th e 3A-Dlstr1ct 13
tou rn ey startin g a t 4 p.m.
R ica rd o M on ta lvo op en ed the b aseball gam e for
the F igh tin g S e m ln o le s (22-7) w ith a single and
P a u lo Silva, w h o recen tly won th e B ob Robinson
M em oria l A w ard , fo llo w ed w ith a triple that
scored M ontalvo an d the rout w a s on.
B y tire tim e th e sm ok e had clea red . Sem in ole
had plated 11 ru n s on nine h its against three
M ain lan d pitch ers.
P ro vid in g the o ffe n s e for the T rib e w ere S ilva
(2 -fo r-3 with th e trip le, three ru n s scored, two
RBI). J a c o b D a vis (2 -for-3 w ith a double, three
RBI). M ike R ob in son (3-for-3. fou r runs, two
RBI), A n gelo P ctracca (3-for-3, run. RBI), Chaz
L ytle (3-for-4. th ree runs, two RB I). Montalvo (2 for-4 . tw o runs, tw o RBI). A n th on y DIFonzo (1 for-3 , run), Hal K runenberg (ru n , RBI). Eric L a r­
son (ru n ) and S h a w n Leftwlch (RBI).
B rok aw had a trip le for the B uccaneers.
N ielsen w o rk ed th e first fou r Innings, g iv in g
up ju s t tw o h its an d on e walk, w h ile striking out
three to raise h is record to 7-2. D avis cam e on to
hu rl a scoreless seven th , allow in g on ly one walk.
A n gela K eefer reach ed on a bunt single and
later scored on a sin g le b y M an d y Priddy as the
S em in ole softb all team took a 1-0 lead In the
b ottom o f the first Inning.
But a single to cen ter by C. Fitchett. follow ed

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by a trip le b y J . C olem a n tied th e ga m e and
C olem an la te r s co red o n a g ro u n d ball o ff th e bat
o f A . B each T o pu t th e B u cca n eers ahead.
T w o w a lk s, a s a c rific e bu n t, a hit b a tter and
a n o th er w a lk , to K eefer, s c o re d M elllssa W Ute
w ith th e ty in g ru n a n d D u va ll ca m e u p w ith a
b o o m in g tw o-ou t trip le to righ t to put the F ig h t­
in g S e m ln o le s a h e a d to stay.
A trip le b y M ega n G antt a n d a tw o-ru n d o u b le
b y J o e le n e M o o re w e re th e b ig h its in th e fiveru n s ix th In n in g.
C o n trib u tin g fo r S em in o le w e re P rid d y (2 -fo r4, run. tw o R B I). K r e fe r 12-for-4, two ru n s, RBI),
M o o re (d o u b le, ru n . tw o R B I). D u vall (trip le, two
runs, fo u r R B I), G antt (trip le, ru n . RBI), Tam ara
S le e p (tw o ru n s) an d W itte a n d G tnny C a rn es
(on e ru n s co red ea ch ).
C a m c s w a s th e w in n in g p itc h e r, g ivin g u p two
ru n s on th re e h its o v e r th e first live In n in gs,
s trik in g ou t s e v e n a n d w a lk in g n on e.
D u vall w en t th e fin al tw o In n in gs, re tirin g all
six b a tte rs sh e faced , th ree b y strik e out.

BASEBALL
FIGHTING SEMINOLE8 18. BUCCANEERS 0
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Worley. Williams (I). Itarmon Ol slid Mime*. Nielsen. Davis
151 and Davu. D ltu u u 15|. WI* _ Nielsen 17-31. U* . Worley. Save
. none. 3D _ Seminole. Duvla. 311 _ Mainland. Urokaw. Seminote. Slhra. U K _ none Keeord* _ Seminole 33-7.

SOFTBALL
FIGHTING 8EMINOLE8 11, BUCCANEERS 2
Mainland
0200000 . 2 2 4
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Jeffrie* and Solti. Came*. Duvall (6) and Gantt. Moore (6) WP
_ Came*. LP . Jeffrie*. Save _ none. 3D _ Seminole. Moore. 3D .
Mainland. Coleman: Seminole. Gantt. Duvall. I IK . none. Heronto . Mainland 1-30: Seminole 13-14

L A K E B R A N T L E Y E D G E S D eLA N D
D cL A N D - In a g a m e from late M on day. J oh n n y
M ille r s in g le d In R ic k y W e e k s w ith th e w in n in g
ru n tn th e b ottom o f th e s even th In n in g o s Lake
B ra n tley n ip p ed h ost D eLan d, 4 -3 , In th e C la s s
G A-D sltrict 3 B a s e b a ll T o u rn a m en t on M elch in g
Field at C o n ra d Park.
T h e B u lld o g s (1 5 -1 4 ) h ad ra llied from a 3 -0
d eficit to sco re th ree ru n s In th e top o f th e sixth
In n in g to tie th e score.
B u t W e e k s led o ff th e se v e n th fo r th e Patriots
b y re a c h in g on an In field s in g le a n d K evin
M cllllo w a s w a lk ed . A fte r the ru n n ers m oved u p
a b a s e on a p a s s e d b all. W e e k s cam e h om e on
M iller’s s in g le to left.
Luke B ra n tley h a d tak en a 1-0 lead tn the
bottom o f the first In n in g on a triple b y Ju stin
H a rris a n d a s a c rific e fly by A n d re w VanLandtnghom a n d th en took a d va n ta ge o f w ild n e s s to
score tw o m ore ru n s In the fo u rth Inning.
W ith tw o out a n d n o o n e on. L an ier B u sh and
A d a m K lin g e r w a lk e d ah ead o f H arris' seco n d
triple o f th e gam e.
W in n in g p itc h e r S cott M yers h eld D eLand to
th ree s in g le s th rou gh five In n in gs, b u t gave up
th ree sin g le s an d a w a lk tn th e sixth In n in g to let
the B u lld o gs ttc th e gam e. M y e rs fin ish ed w ith a
s e v e n -h itte r.
T h e P a trio ts w ill ta k e on to p -seed ed O vied o at
8 p.m . tonight at M elch in g F ield , follow in g the 5
p.m . b a ttle b etw een N o. 2 L ak e M ary an d u p set-

M l 4 3 .1 4 0
ODD 10. 1 S

Results: November 17 _ S u n nllan d C orporation M arlins B.
R otary Breakfast C lu b E xpos 4:
November 24
R ailroaders
Cubs
15,
R ln k er
M aterials
D evil Rays 4; San ford L od ge
463 Free ft A ccep ted M ason s
Y a n k ees 13. Sunntland C o r p o ­
ration M arlins 3 ; Rotary B r e a k ­
fast C lu b E xpos 17, S an ford
E lectric A th letics 9; Nortmbtr
27
Sunntland C orporation
M arlin s 10. S an ford E lectric
A th letics 0: R ailroaders C u b s
10. Rotary Breakfast C lu b E x ­
p os 2.
Standings _ Am erican D iv i­
sion: Sanford Lodge 462 F ree &amp;
A ccep ted M ason s Yan k ees (1 0 2-1), Rlnker M aterials D e v il
R ays (6-7) and Sanford E lectric
A th letics (3 -1 1 ); National D iv i­
sion: R ailroaders C u bs (1 2 -1 1). R otary B reakfast C lu b E x p o s
(6-9) and Sunntland C o rp o ra ­
tion M arlin s (5-10).
S ch edu le _ T h u rs d a y at Roy
H oller Ju n ior Field. S an ford
Lodge 462 Free &amp; A ccepted M a ­
sons Y an k ees vs. Rlnker M a te­
rials Devil Rays, 5:45 p.m.

Regular eMaon enda.
Providin g th e offen se were:

NOVEMBER 17
Sunntland C orporation M a r­
lins: two h its _ Sean M ach er
(triple, run. RBI). Kevin Low e
(double, run. RBI); one h it _
K evin K rau f (tw o runs). T y le r
M arkovttz; two ru ns _ R ichard
N elson: on e ru n _ J on A d k ln .
B ran tley B rum ley.
Rotary B reakfast C lub E xpos:
three
hits _
Eddie
H ogan
(dou ble, run. R B I); two hits _
K a sh lf Vallot (triple, d o u b le ,
run, RBI); on e hit _ M arcu s
K endrick (two runs).

NOVEMBER 24
Railroaders C u bs: three h its _
Freddie H ow ard (hom e run. tri*
ic. three runs, two RBI): tw o
Its _ Larry T h om as (trip le ,
three runs, th ree RBI); on e hit _
B acarie M itchell (double, n in ):
two ru ns _ D on ell Hicks, M arc
Hall: on e run _ Tim oth y A c re e ,
T erra n ce Q uinn. Sergio D etrevllle, M arcus Leonard.
Rlnker M aterials Devil Rays:
on e hit _ N ick M artin (ru n ,
RBI), Josh Annett (two ru n s);
on e run _ T a k iu s Luster.
Sanford Lodge 462 Free &amp;
Accepted
M ason s
Yankees:
three hits
_
John W h itle y
(double, three runs. RBI); two
hits _ T o m Q u in n (triple, d o u ­
ble, three runs, fou r RBI). L u k e
K lm m lg (tw o d ou bles, four runs,
two
RBI).
J oslah
Klm m lg
(dou b le, two RB I): on e run _
A ndreas R edding. B m c e H ip slier, O lcn Lee.
Sunntland C orporation M a r­
lins: one hit _ Krvtn Krauf.

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PATRIOTS 4. BULLDOGS 2
DeLand
Laka Brantley

000 003 0
3 7 1
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(nona out whan winning ran scored)
Death. Hu hen llil uiul Scru-r. Myrtv unit Klingrr WP _ Mycr*.
LI* _ lin ker! Suvr _ none 311 . DeLand. Camletlu: Like Itrantlry Mcllllo 3U Ijike llm nllry. ILirru 3. Mellllu. lilt none.

P h illip B a s il (on e RB I e a c h ):
o n e ru n _ K evin Low e. R ich ard
N elson . M a rk J oh n son .
R otary B rea k fa st C lu b E xpos:
tw o h its _ E d d ie H ogan (d o u b le ,
run. th re e R B I): on e h it _ L y n ­
don M e rth ie (ru n . R B I). M a rcu s
K e n d ric k (fo u r runs): o n e run.
tw o R B I _ K a s h lf V a llo t: o n e
n in . o n e R B I _ J a so n T a te ;
th ree ru n s _ R odn ey B u llo c k :
tw o ru n s _ A n th o n y D o n a ld so n .
A a ro n B en so n . T .P . P eak e.
S a n fo rd
E lectric
A th le tic s :
o n e h it _ R a n d y D y k es (h om e
run. tw o ru n s, th ree R B I). Pat
B o w ers (D o u b le, th ree
RBI).
B ra n d o n H am pton (tw o runs,
RB I). R ya n T h o m e (ru n , R B I):
o n e ru n _ Jon ath an M angum .
R avin L aw son . J on M cG ow en ,
H ecto r M cllclo.

NOVEMBER 27

S u n n tla n d C orp o ra tio n M a r­
lin s: tw o h its _ K evin Krauf
(R B I): o n e hit _ K evin Lowe
(d o u b le, th re e runs). R ich ard
N elson (tw o runs, tw o RBI),
S ean M a c h e r (run): o n e m n ,
on e R B I _ T y le r M arkovttz; on e
RBI _ P h illip B a sil; o n e run _
B ra n tley B ru m ley. C a s e y M u l­
lins. M a rk J oh n son .
S a n ford E lectric A th letics: two
h its _ J on a th a n M an gu m : on e
h it _ B ra n d o n H am pton .
R a ilro a d ers C ubs: th re e h its _
F red d ie H ow ard (d o u b le , three
runs, th re e RBI): tw o h its _
B a ca rie M itch ell (trip le ,
two
RBI). D o n e ll H ick s (d o u b le , two
runs, fo u r RBI). Larry T h o m a s
(d ou b le, th re e runs); o n e run _
T im o th y A c re e , M a rcu s L e o n ­
ard.
R otary B rea k fa st C lu b Expos:
on e h it _ M arcu s K en d rick ; two
ru n s _ G e o rg e Easley.

N ew som e H ardw oods A th let­
ics: two hits _ Deunte Adam s
(h om e m n . trip le, tw o n in s.
th ree
RBI).
Ramon
Esptna)
(dou b le, two n in s ): on e hit
N ick DantUa (triple, m n . R B lf
B en M cG hee (run); tw o n in s
J rro m y M urphy, J o h n Valen~
tine; on e m n _ Travtu s M athis.
J u s tin Peterson . Roy V alentine.
E d w in
Muldonado,
Ju stin
Sm ith.
N ew T rib es M ission Indians:
o n e m n _ J o e y Lopez. B en
Lopez, R eggie W h ite, Matthew
S n yd er, Ju stin S tan sell. A n d re
D ebose, A n d y II n iv a l I.
Royals: two h its _ Bryan H op e
(tw o runs); o n e hit _ G regory
B elm ont. Ruddy H eckle (th ree
ru n s each). Eric H all (tw o runs),
A lex
D 'A lessan dro.
B ran dy
W elty (on e m n each ): two ru ns
_ S h an e M oore: o n e m n _ H a r­
old D aniels.
M ariners: two runs _ Th om as
M ack. Robbie Lockhart. R ow dlc
M iller, M arcu s Hem stcy; o n e
n m _ Sean Q arripy.
D evil Rays: o n e hit _ R ed d le
G a in es (trip le), T .C .
Kinney
(m n ). Davte Pu rdu e: on e m n
T n iv a rs c s M cG ill. J oh n Salco,
J u s tin (ab ort. D anny O rtiz, J e s ­
sica K ra m ry .
Red Sox: on e hit _ C h ris V e r ­
gara
(double,
m n ).
T im
B arkley, A lex Kean (one m n
each ), J a co b llo m c r . on e m n _
D anny C ohen. M alt Underwood.
NOVEMBER 24
OIOS. « 2
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Marllaa

NOVEMBER 17
401 031 . S 4
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Davit Kara
Cuba

NOVEMBER 24
300 01 . 4 2
170 3 4 .1 0 0

Maritas
Yaabssa

200 01 . 3 2
330 2 5 . 13 0

Athletics

403200 . 0 4
240 14a . 17 4

Athletics
Marllaa
Cubs'

NOVEMBER 27
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BAM BINO MINORS
R esu lts: N ovem b er 24 _ R oy­
als 7,
P ira tes 6;
N ew so m e
H a rd w o o d s A th letics 15, N ew
T rib e s M issio n In d ia n s 7: N o ­
vem ber 26
'R oya ls 15. M a ri­
n ers 9; D e v il Hays 6. R ed Sox
5.
S ta n d in g s _ A m e ric a n D iv i­
sion: R oya ls (8-4), Red S ox (5 6). N e w T r ib e s M ission In d ia n s
(2-9) a n d M arin ers (1 -1 0 ): N a ­
tion al D ivisio n : P ira tes (9 -2 ).
D evil R ays (9 -3 ) an d N ew so m e
H a rd w o o d s A th letics (6 -6 ).
S c h e d u le _ Wednesday at Roy
H o ller J u n io r Field, N e w T r ib e s
M issio n In d ia n s vs.
P irates,
5 :4 5 p.m .

Regular season ends.
P ro v id in g th e o ffe n s e w ere:

NOVEMBER 34
R oyals: on e hit _
R oddy
H eck le (tw o runs). E ric Hall;
tw o ru n s _ B ryan H op e. H arold
D an iels: o n e m n _ B ren t C offer.
Pirates: o n e hit _
O k aye
M an ley (trip le , run), C h r is S e ll­
ers (n m . R B I); tw o m n s _ L o m e
M crth le; o n e m n _ J im m y S e ll­
ers. M a rk Layton.

300 _ 7 0
SSS. 18 0
NOVEMBER 20

Devil Ray*
M baa

BBS.IS 7
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BAMBINO T-BALL
S ch edu le _ Saturday, May 1
'at
Lakeside
Field,
Sanford
C am p b rll-L osstn g A m erican L e ­
g io n Post 53 vs. Rich Plan.
8 :3 0 a.m .: JTH E n terprises v s .
C row n Trop h y. 9 :3 0 a.m .; S u n nlland C orporation vs. U ovts
H om es, 10:30 a.m .
T h e league has two S atu r­
d a y's left to play und then th ere
w ill be a picnic.

BAMBINO ROOKIES
S ch ed u le _ Saturday, May 1
at Lakeside
Field,
N etw ork
Electric C u bs vs. Shutter D u gs
M arlins, 11:30 a.m .; Sanford
Lodge 462 Free &amp; A ccepted M a ­
son s C ard in als vs. Play It A gain
S p orts D iam ond B acks. 1 p .m .:
Sunntland C orporation Red S ox
vs. D een, F ish er At Law rence
Royals, 2:30 p.m.
T h e league has tw o m ore S a t­
u rd ay's on the sch ed u le an d
then there w ill be a post-season
p icn ic.

JUNIOR GIRLS SOFTBALL
Resu lts _ Ultim ate Swim 10,
K1w ants C lu b 9.
Providin g the offen se were:
U ltim ate Swim : on e hit _ Lau ­
ren (m n ); two m n s
S h eila:
on e n m _ H eather, T errig y n n .
Sharetta. D enyci. M egan L.,
S h am . J ackie.
K iw anis C lu b: on e
hit
C ollett
(double,
m n ).
T lk a
(m n ). Shen. Nika: two m n s ,
on e RBI _ AJa: on e m n _ Kara.
Alex. C h elsey. M aijoric, Tina.
K hrala Club
Ultimate Swim

813. 0 4
713.10 1

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STATS ROAN S I T
SSMNtOLS 0 0 .

PIS SIMPLE . LIMrTID ACCS99-RIGKT o r WAT
PARCEL NO 299
A portion ol Block 41. M M South'* Subdivision •• lac ordad In
Plal Book I. Paga IS ol I ha Public Racorda ol Samnolo County.
Florida, and a portion ol Lot ST. Block B. M M Smith's Second
Subdivision at recorded In Plal Book I, Paga 101 ol Iha Public
Racorda ol Samnolo County, lying m Section 34. Township 11
South Range 30 Sail. Seminole County Florida being more par­
ticularly described at toHowa
C A M A.
Commence at a found I inch Iron Pipe (No t) marking lha
Northwest comer ol lha Norlhaaal 1/4 ol laid Stetson 34 aa
ahown on Florida Daparlmanl ol Trantporlation Righl-al-Way
Map Section TT3I0-33O3. Ihanca run South OOMI’OO* Sail along
lha Waal hne ol tha Northaaal 1/4 ol laid Section 34. a distance
ol SS3 IS leal la tha North line ol the South 1/3 ol Block SO. M M
Smith's Subdivision Ihanca departing the Was! Una al tha
Northeatl 1/4 ol said Section 34 run South 19*51 OS* last along
lha North line ol lha South 1/1 eltaid Block 40 and lha North kna
ol lha South 113 ol said Block 41. M M Snath's Subdivision a dis­
tance ol STS 11 leal lo a pom I on tha Westerly kna al a 71 00 tool
drainage easement as recorded in Olhclal Records Book 44}.
Paga I 40 ol lha Public Records al Seminole County. Florida.
Ihanca departing lha North kna ol tha South 1/3 ol said Block 41,
M M Svwih' a Subdivision run South 00*13**4* Sail along tha
Westerly line ol said U 00 tool drainage eaaement, a distance el
MOO Iral lor a POINT OF BEOINNINO. Ihanca departing lha
Westerly kna ol said 73 00 loot drainage easemenI run North II*
ariO * East EO 40 leal Ihanca South tt '0 1 ’33* last TOT I I leal.
Ihanca South 40*07'4&gt;* Iasi H I 4 t leal lo lha beginning ol a
curve co ncave Northeasterly having a radius ol ITTS 00 tael, a
central angle ol 01 *01'33*. and a chord bearing ol South
01*59 91’ West Ihanca southerly along lha ara ol said curve a
distance ol 101 30 leal lo • point on lha Southerly kna ol said
TS 00 tool drainage easement Ihanca North I0*ir00* Waal along
lha Southerly line ol sold MOO tool drainage easement, a dis­
tance ol 410 34 leal lo it* intersection with lha Westerly kna al
said 7t 00 loot drainage eaaement. Ihanca departing Ike
Southerly line ol said I I 00 loot drainage eesemenl run North
00*13 41* Was! along lha Westerly Ima ol said M 00 tool drainage
easement a distance ol 4 M 01 leal lo lha POINT OF BEOINNINO
Conte mng 1 M3 acres, more or Isa*

CAM 0.

SECTION TTSIS-SSSS

STATS ROAD SIT

SSMIMOLS CO.
DS SCRIPT ION

FIS SIMPLE-LIMITIO ACCSSS.NMNT OS WAT
PARCEL NO 215 - CONT
Conmience *1 * lound I * iron pips (No*| marking the Southe* It
corner ol the Northeast Ir4 ol said lection 34 at ahown on
Florida Oepetlmenl ol Transportshon Right-ol-Way Map. lection
77310-2602 Ihence run North 10'11‘OS* Weal along lha South
kna ol lha Norlhaaal 1/4 ol said Section 34. a distance ol 1.11* 31
leel lo the Wstleily nghl al nsy kna ol Devier Avenue (a i t M
tool nghi-ol'wey a* now estabkthedV Ihanca departing tha
South line ol the Northeast 1/4 ol ssid Section 34 run South
M*30'tl* ta il along the We sixty right-of-way kna ol said Dealer
Asenue a distance ol 14 14 leel lo the Northeatl corner ol Block
A. Sect ml Ravenna Perk Section ol Loch Arbor, as recorded M
Plal Book 11. Paget 30 through 11. ol the Public Records ol
■enuno'e County Florida lor a POINT OF BEGINNING thenet
d*psrlmg lha Westerly nght-ol-way kna ol said Dealer Avenue run
North 19 11*01* West along the North line ol said Block A,
Second Ravenna Park Saclio* ol Loch Aabaa. a distance ol TS 34
tool to a point on the Westerly hne ol a TS M leel drainage ease­
ment se recorded In elReiel Racorda Book 443. Page 140 ol Ike
Public Racorda ol Seminole County. Florida. Ihanca along said
waclorty kna run North M*I1'44* Waal M 3 M leel lo a poinl on a
non-tangent curve concave North#as tarty, having a radius el
MSS t l 1**1. a central angle ol 03'49'21*. and a chord bearing ol
South 03*31*11* East. Ihenc* southerly along the arc ol ssrd
curve a distance ol IT S S3 leel. thence North M*1S'4S* Eaal
34 39 leal, thence South 00*13*44* Eaal 3M 04 tael. Ihanca
South S9*3rS4* East 37 IS laal to a point on lha East line ol lha
Southwest 1/4 ol
the Northeast 1/4 ol said Section 34. thence South 00*13*44*
Eaal. along said Iasi kna. a distance 171 IS leel. thence South
M*S3*S4* East, a distance ol 17 21 loot lo a poinl on lha
Mori hat ty nghl ol way line ol Hughy Sheet ( c SO 00 tool nghl
ol way as now established!. Ihanca Hculh 11*1101* W a it along
said North bn*, a distance ol 4/ SO 1**1 lo a poinl on lha storementioned Eatl line ol the Southwest 1/4 ol the Northeast 1/4 ol
Section 14. Ihenc* South 00*11*44* East 3 S M 1**1 la the afore­
said South line ol Ih* Northeast 1/4 ol Sec lion 34. thence South
00*3111* Iasi 14 S4 leal to Ih* Point ol Beginning
Containing 0 M l acre*, more or lee*

BAM C.

Commence al a lound I* iron pip* (No 4) marking Iho Southeast
corner ol ih* Northeast 1/4 ol said Section 34 as ahown on
Florida Daparlmanl ol Transportation Right-Of-Way Map. taction
77310-3503, Ihanca run North t f ‘S l’09* Waal along lha South
In* ol Ih* Norlhaaal 1/4 ol said Section 14. a distance ol 1.1 *0 91
to*L Ihenc*. departing the South kne ol the Norlheaal 1/4 ol said
Section 34. North 00*12*44* West 15 00 laal lo the Misting
Northerly right ol way lino ol Hughy Slreel | a 50 00 loot nghl-olway aa now established) thence continue North 00*12*44* West
1453 75 1**1 lor a POINT OF BEOINNINO. Thenc* continue North
00*13*44* West ITS 91 teat, thenc* North irS0'4S* West 125 00
toot. Ihenc* South 00*12*44* Easl 20S 03 (eel. thenc* North
13*17 03* East 34 12 loot, thenc* South 33*43*11* Easl 10SSS
tael to the Point ol Beginning
Containing 0 514 acres, more or lose
PART D
Commence *1 a lound I inch iron pip* (No a) marking the
Northwest cornar ol the Northeast 1/4 ol said Section 34 aa
ahown on Florida Department ol Transportation Right-ol-Way
Map. Section 77310-2502. thenc* run South 00*11*00* East along
Ih* Waal line ol Ih* Norlhaaal 1/4 ol said Section 34 a distance
at M 3 15 leel lo the North line ol th* South t/2 ol Olock 40. M M
Smith's Subdivision, thence departing th* Waal Ima ol th*
Norlhaaal 1/4 ol said Saction 34 run South It*M 'OS’ Seal along
Ih* North tin* ol Ih* South 1/3 ol said Block 40 and lha North tin#
ol the South 1/2 ol said Block 41, M M Smith's Subdivision a dis­
tance ol STS 11 laal lo a poinl on th* Westerly Ima el a TS 00 fool
drainage eatemeni as recorded In Official Record* Book 442.
Page 140 ol the Public Record* ol Seminole County. Florida lor a
POINT OF BEOINNINO. thenc# continue along said North tin*
South SO’ SrOO* East 141 SO laal to th* beginning ol a cum* concay* southwesterly, having a radiu* ol 244 00 lest, a central angle
ol 2T*34'M*. and a chord bearing ol South S3*45'll* East. Ihanca
southeasterly along th* arc ol said cum# a dialanc* ol M i l leel.
thenc* South 40*07*40’ East 117 *2 leal lo lha beginning ol a
non-tangent curve concave Easterly, having a radiu* ol 3773 SS
tost, a central angle of 01*17*35*. and a chord bearing ol North
04*11'4S* East. Ihanca Northerly along the arc ol skid curve a dis­
tance ol 130 42 lev I lo Iho beginning ol a reversed cun* concave
Westerly, having a radius ol 17139.75 lael. • central angle ol
00*44*42*. and a chord bearing ol North 04*35*34* East thane*
Northerly along Iho arc ol aaid cum* a dialanc* ol 222 11 teal lo
Ih* and al said cum*; thane* South 19*St’0f* Eaal 144 03 Im L
Ihanca South 00*13*44* East SIS 14 laal; Ihanca South •3*33*11*
Waal 78 27 last, thenc* North 00*13*44* Waal SI SO laal. thane*
North 43*44*25* Waal 341 S3 1**1. thanco North 11*01*33* Weal.
297 51 1**1. thenc# South 15*4133* weal. S3 411**1 lo Ih* afore­
said Westerly line ol said 73 00 tool drainage eaaement. thence
along said waslarty line North 00*12*44* Waal 7S 00 leal lo th#
Point ol Beginning
Containing 1 022 acres, more or lea*

PART L

Commence al a lound I inch Iron pip* (No a) marking Ih#
Northwest cornar ol th# Northeast t/4 ol said Section 14 aa
ahown on Florida Department ol Transportation Right-ol-Wey
Map. Section 77310-2503, Ihenc* tun south 00*13 00* Easl along
Ih# Weal line ot Ih* Northeast 1/4 ol said Section 34. a distance
ol 332 15 laal lo th* North Ima ol the South 173 ol Block 40. M M
Smith'* Subdivision, thane* departing th# Waal tin# ol Ih#
Northeast 1/4 ol said Saction 34 run South IS'St'M * East along
the Norm line ot Ih* South t/2 ol said Block 40 and Ih* North line
ollh# South 172 ot said Block 41. M M Smith a Subdivision a dis­
tance ol 373 II leel lo a point on the Westerly line of a 75 00 tool
drainage easement a* recorded in Olhclal Record* Book 442.
Pag* 140 ol th* Public Record* ot Seminole County. Florida,
thanes departing lha North line nl Ih# South 1/2 ol said Bloch 41.
M M Smith's Subdivision run South 00*I2'44* last along th#
Westerly Ima ol said 75 00 tool drainage aaaamanl. a distance ol
75 00 leal. Ihanca departing lha Waatarly line ol aaid 75 00 tool
drainage aaaamanl run South 33*51 09* East 75 00 feat, thane#
South 49*44*25* East 232 53 toet tor a POINT OF BEOINNINO
Ihanca South 40*07*42* Eaal 253 45 teat lo lha beginning ol a
curve concavv Northeasterly having a radiu* ol 5779 51 1**1. a
central angle ol 01*0I'21*. and a chord bearing ot South
01*59*53* Waal. Thane# Southerly along Ih* arc ol said cum# *
dialanc* nl 103 30 laal lo a pomt on Ih# Southerly Ima ol aaid
75 00 loot drainage aaaamanl. Ihanca South I9'5I'09* Eaal along
tha Southerly line ol aaid 75 00 tool drainage aaaamanl. a dis­
tance ol 101 77 teat to it* interaaction with th# Waataity tin# ol
M id 75 CO tool drainage easement. Ihenc# departing th*
Southerly line ol Mid 7S 00 toot drainage easement run North

UgalNotic—

Leflll Notices

Ltflll Notlc—

90* 12*««* Waal ■ distance ol 79 00 feet ihanca Norm 43*44*11*
Waal 3S1 S3 laal lo Ih* Potm ol Beginning
Containing 17,491 aquare 1**1. more or to*#
Parts A. B, C. D. and E all being a portion ol lands aa described
In Official Record* Booh 1103. Pag* 1312, Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida
You arc each notified that Ih* Petitioner Mad lit sworn Palition
and it* Declaration of Tatung In tttla Court against you a* wspondsnt. Making lo condemn by eminent domain proceeding* tha
above described property located in lb* 9tat* ol Florida. County
al taminoto
You al* further notified that lb* PaUltonar will appTy lo lb*
Honor*b/a Nancy F Allay, on* of th* Judge* ol IM* Court on th*
Tib day ol Jun*. 1993. al 2 30 p m , in lb* tarnnol* County
Courthouse, 101 N Park Avanuw. Courtroom M. Santord.
I* mmol a County Florida, lor an Order ol Taking In tbi* causa All
respondents lo this ami may request a bearing al tha lima and
placa designated and b* heard Any raapondanl failing lo Nl* a
request lor bearing shall waive any right lo obfect lo lha Order ol
Taking

m t h i etiieurr c o u r t

M

Each raapondanl I* hereby required lo acme written dalanae*. II
any, and taquasl a hearing, ll desired, lo aaid Palition on
Elat* ol Florida
Department ol Transportation
T i t South Woodland Boulevard
Dalend. Florida 32720
c/o Lawrence I OendJtar
Im nant Domain Attorney. District 0
(904) 043-3401
on or baton* ih* 10th day ol May. 1000, and to Id* lha original ol
your written defenses and request Ion hearing with Ihw Clark ol
tht* Court either baton* service on Petitionar** Attorney ol Immadlalely thereafter, lo show whet light, till*, tototaal or liwn you or
any ol ycu hay* In and lo Ih* property daaenbad In lha Petition
and to show causa. It any you hava. why lha proparty should not
bo condemned tor tha use* and purpose* a* sal torth In tha
Palition II you lad to answer a default may be entered eg* insI
you lor th* rakal demanded Mi lha Pall Iron II you tod to request a
hearing on Ih* Petition tor Order ol Taking you *h*M waive any
right lo obtacl lo M id Order ol Taktno
WITNEOS MY HANO AND SEAL ol aaid Court on lha 101h day ol
MARCH, A 0 . 10*0
(•CAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Dy Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ih* American With DlMbdilia* Act. person*
with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate m
this proceeding should contact Iho Court Admudalralor al 341
North Park Ayanu*. Sanford. Florida, telephone (407) 323-4310.
not talar than seven (7) day* prior lo Ih* proceeding II hearing
unpaired, (TDD) 1-900-9SS-977I. or Vow* (v) I 400 355-4770 via
Florida Rtlay Sarnie*
Publish April 19 13M
OEB-33

HSTMI O f M E ROY ACT&gt;041 TARER BY TNI
•T. JOMRS IUVIR WATER M M M IM IN T OtSTRaCT
Notice IS gtvan that Ih* to(lowing permit we* (tailed On March
33.1M* to Fuat Baptist Church al Allamont* Spring*, Florida.
Inc . 740 Florida Central Parkway-Suit* &gt;019. LongwoPd. Florida
327M-S349. permit »40-l17-9SS3-IRP Tha protect t* located In
ianunol* County. Section 03. Township 31 South. Rang* 30 Eaal
The panvul audiorues A
•URFACI WATER MANAOEMINT 0Y0TEM ON t 31 RCRE1 TO
SERVE A NEW CHURCH SITE. PARKING LOTS. TWO INTERCON­
NECTED W IT DETENTION PONDS. AND COMPENSATION ARIA
CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM INVOLVES WORK
M O M ACRES OF WETLANDS
Tha Ideal tl containing Ih* application lor Ih* abov* baled per­
mit i* available lor ml pec bon Monday Ihroutpi Friday aacapl tor
legal he May a ■ 00 a m to I 00 P m al th* St John* Rrvar Water
Management District (Dittncl) Headquarter* Highway 100 Waal.
Pel*tha FL 331 71-1423 A person whoa* substantial mtaraatv are
affected by any el Iho District per nutting decision may pehtion
tor an adnumslratrv* hearing m accordance with Section* 120 5*9
and 120 17. Florida Italule*. or may chooaa to pursue mediation
a* an allarnaliv# remedy under section 120 373. Fiend# Statute*,
and tula a IS -16* l i t and 24-1M 501-464. Ftortd* Administrative
Cod* Palition* may comply with Ih* requusmant* ol Florida
Admsniabatrv* Cod*. Chapter 29-104 and Auto 40C-I 1007 and b*
Marl w th (received by) Ih* District Clark located al District
Haadquatar*. 4049 Raid tliaal. Palatha. Florida 32177 Petition*
tor admnrstraliv* hearing on the abov* application)*) m a t be
Mad withm twenty-one (211 day* ol pubkcalion ol this nolle# or
within rwenly-aia (23) day* o) lha Dtalrtcl depositing nolle* ol Itu*
mien! m the mail lor those person* lo whom the district moil*
actual notice Failure to lit* ■ petition snthin this time period shall
constitute a waiver ol any itght(a) auch petaorka) may hava to
request an administrative delermsneiion (hearing) under section*
Iyo MS and 120 37. Florida Italule* concerning the subnet par­
tial Petition* which or* not tiled m accordance with th* abase
prasteron* ara subract la dwroiaaal
Because the adrrumstratnr* hearing procee* W daemned la torm int* final agency action, the tiling ol a petition mean* that th*
Otstncl's final action may be different from Ih* position taken by
S in ttu* notice ol intent Person* whose substantial interests will
be effected by any such Imat decision ot the District on the appli­
cation have Ih* right lo petition to become a petty lo tha pro­
ceeding in accordance with the requirement! sat forth above
Pubhah April 23 1933
DEO 2*5
_______________________________________

TNE 9T. JOHNS RIV1R WATER MAMA6SHIRT DISTRICT
•laoa Net!** el IMoot ta laeue
person an Apart 19, ttM l
Florida Water Service*. 1000 Color Place. P O Boa 3MS20.
Orlando F I. 12330-9320. application I3T99 Th* District propos*• lo alloc ale 0 04 million gallon* par day ol water lor household
US# and 0 001 million gallon* per day ol walar lor 0 14 aero* of
urban landscape irrigation Th* withdraw!* uaad by Ihta proposed
protect will consist ol ground walar trom th* Floridan Aquifer via
I active well in Seminole County located in Section 14. Township
21 South Rang* 23 East Th* sit* location name i* known aa ’ Dot
Ray Manor*
Th* litovla) containing #*&lt;h of Ih* listed applications)*) la available lo* inspection Monday through Friday eicept lor legal holi­
day* 100 a n to 3 00 p m at the St Johns Rnar Walar
Management District Headquarters or th* appropriate Same*
Center Th* District wilt take action on th* permit application hat­
ed unleai e petition tor formal administrative hearing la tiled Any
person whoa* substantial Internet* are or may b* affected by any
ol th* 0 tvtrlet's permitting decision* Identified abov* may pelllion tor an administrative hearing in accordanc* with Section*
120 M 3 and 120 IT . F 9 . or may choose to pursue mediation as
an allernalivo remedy under Section* 120 519 end 120 5T3. F 3
be lure th* deadline tor libng * petition Choosing mediation will
not adversely atfect Iho nghl to a hearing if mediation doe* not
result in a settlement Th* procedures lor pursuing mediation ara
set torlh in Section 120 53. F 0 . and Aula 21-103 111 and 21103 401-404 F A C Palition* must comply with th# requirements
ol Florida Adminialrsliva Coda Chapter 23-103 end be hied with
(received by| Ih* Diatncl Clerk, located at St Johns River Water
Management District 4049 Reid E l. PO Boa 1424, Palatka.
Florida 32IT9-I429 Pelitiona lor administrative hearing on the
above application)*! must be filed within twenty-one (21) day* ol
publication ol this notice Failure to file a petition within thi* time
period shall constitute a waiver ol any right* auch a parson may
have to request an administrative hearing under Section* 120 539
and* 120 57. F l . concerning th* subject permit application
Petition*, which are not tiled in accordanc* with the above provi­
sions, are aubtecl lo dismissal
Lynn Minor
Data Management Supervisor
Division at Permit Data Sarvtca*
Publish April 29. 1933
OCB-25)

Legal Notices
VEHICLE
SALVAGE AUCTION
JULY T, IM S
90 PONT SUN0IAD
I02JB14K2L 7542221
•7 PLY HORIZON
1P5DM13C0HO351045
A A R TOWING SERVICE. INC
tot) N ORLANDO AVE MAIT­
LAND. FL 32TSI SALE DEQIN9
AT 10 00 A M
Publish April 21. 1939
DEB-262 ____________________
NOTICE
Th* Central Florid* Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc ,
announce* a mealing at th#
Esacutir# Commit!#*, lo which
th* public t* invited, end may
Include auch other commit!##
meeting* a* deemed necessary
tor th* conduct ot th* Board'*
businaaa
DATE May 17. 1999
TIME 12 30 pm
LOCATION EXCEL Alternative*
1200 W Colonial Ortv*
Orlando, FL
PURPOSE
To dtscuaa matters ol inlaraal
to the Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc .
with rvlerenc* lo Workforce
Development issue*
For Further Information,
Contact
Oary J Earl
Eaacutiv* Director
Central Florida JEP
1901 La* Road St* 307
Winter Park FL 32799
(407) 741 4365
Publish April 29. 1939
OED-231

L t g il Notice!
NOTICE

PU B^’ W ^ h a r s b y
given that on th* date and time
listed below, and continuing
trom day lo day until all goods
are told, w* will sail at public
auction to th* high#*I bidder,
tor ’cash, at Ih* warehouse of
STO R AG E USA. located al
1007 WILLA SPRING# D R WINTER SPRINGE, FL, Ih# tal­
lowing good*, ware* and matchandia* for rani and othar
chargaa tor which a tian on
earn* it claimed wit:
9/13/99
DATE OF BALE
11190A.M.
TIM E OF SALE
23
ERIC WILLIAMS
Punching Bag. Mrac
Sit
ERIC TAYLOR
Brk*. TV. Sola. Misc
549
GREQO WEBB
Tool*, Furnilur# Microwav*
A 150 00 cleaning dapoail will
ba colleclvd tor each unit pur­
chased and rtlundad attar all
conlants ol Ih* unit ha* bean
removed from lha facility Tha
abov* inlormation is to b* pubkihad one* a weak lor two con­
secutive weak* Th# said Sato
lo ba undar and by virtur* ol
th* slaluta* ol th* slat* ot
Florida, in tuch cased mad*
and presided Th* Sal* will be
held by an Auctioneer, license
No
AU1IS3-AB1322
Publish April 21. 23. 1999
O EB-I9I

OF T H I f W K T f l H T R
j u d i c i a l e m e u rr
IN AND FOG
M M H 9 0 L I COUNTY,
STATB OF FLONIOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
C o m No . E G -M 9 0 -C A -1 0 -0
AURORA LOAN SERVICE!
Plaintiff.
CARMEN M COLLAZO,
at ua . el *1.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FONBCLOEW NI SALE
O T CLERE
O F CIRCUIT CO URT
Notice la hereby given that tiro
undersigned Maryann* Mona.
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court ot
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
will, on Ih* ]4lh day ol JUNE.
IM S . al t l 00 a m al the (font
Door ol th* SEMINOLE County
Courthoua*. in Ih# City Of
Santord. Florida, otter tor sale
and sail al public outcry to tha
high** l and beat bidder for
cash, lha toUowmg described
property •dueled in IIM 1N0LE
County. Florida, to-wit
CONDOMINIUM PARCIL NO
731 OF HATTAWAT R I0O I CON­
DOMINIUM ACCORDINO TO
T N I DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
RICOROEO
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1313. PAOK
974. ET SEO OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
IE M IN 0 L I
COUNTY.
FLORI0A.
ARY
AMENDMENTS THERETO
pursuant lo Ih# final decree at
foreclosure entered In a case
pending m aaid Court, tiro style
ot which i* AURORA LOAN
SERVtCES v* CARMEN M
COLLAZO *1 us . *1 a l.
In accordanc# with th#
Americana with Dtaabdilro* Act.
parson* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in Hue proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 301 N Park
Avenue Suit* N 301. Santord.
Florida 33TTI al toast thro day*
prior to tha proceeding
Telephone (407) 333-4330 eat
44227 1-1900) 951 9771 (TOO)
or t-(960| 911-9770 (V). via
Florida A*lay service
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol said Court thi* 2t*t day
ol April, 1999
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann* Mora*
Clerk ol in* Circuit Court
Oy Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANlELIO
Poet Otlic* Boa 2347
Tampa. Florida 33161
Publish Apnl 21. and May 1.
199*
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U 9 BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF SALOMON
BROTHERS MORTGAGE
SECURITIES VII. INC NEW
CENTURY ASS1ET BACKEO
FLOATING RATE
CERTIFICATE! S IN K S
1931-NC3 UNDER THE
APPLICABLE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
Plaintiff.

vs
CARL HANCOCK. *1 at
Oatondant(a)
NO TICS OF ACTION
TO CARL HANCOCK a/k/a
CARL R HANCOCK. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. ALL UNKNOWN
HEIRS AT LAW OF THE SAID
DEFEN D AN TS)
ANO
THE
UNKNOWN
BENEFICIARIES
LINDER HIS WILL. IF ANY. ANO
ALL THOSE CLAIMINO BY.
THROUQH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ANY OF THEM. ANO
ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES. INCLUDING THE SURVIV­
ING
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
LEINOR9 CREDITORS AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
BY. THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST THAT 0IFEN 0A N T.
AND
THE SEVERAL AND
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
ASSIGNS. SUCCESSORS IN
INTEREST.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMINO
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
ANY
AND ALL
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR
PARTIES. NATURAL OR COR­
PORATE. OR WHOSE EXACT
LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN
CLAIMING UNDER ANY OF THE
ABOVE NAMED DESCRIBED
DEFENOANT(S)
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS
712 East Court
Long wood F l 32750
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to loracloaa a mortgage
on th# following proparty in
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Unit Number 121. RIDQEWOOO
VILLAS
A CONDOMINIUM,
according to the Declaration ol
Condominium
recorded
in
Olhclal Record* Book 3111 al
paga 211. and any amendment*
and aintbil* thereto, together
with an undivided inter**! In th*
common dements appurtenant
thereto in accordance with and
aubiacl to Ih* covenant*, con­
ditions. restriction*, ease­
ment*. term* and other provi­
sion* of said Declaration ol
Condominium, aa recorded in
th* Public Record* at Seminole
County, Florida
has bean tiled against you. You
are required lo hi* written
detan*** with tha dark ol Ih*
court and lo sarv* a copy with­
in thirty (30) day* attsr lha first
publication on or balor* April
21. 1919 ot this nolle* on
Plaintiff's attorney. William M
Golson A Associates. 1230
South Myrtle Avenue. Suile 105.
Clearwater. FL 33759-3445. oth­
erwise a default will b* antarad
againal you lor tha raliel
demanded in th* complaint or
palition
WITNESS my hand and th* seal
ol (hit Court on Ihia 19th day ol
April. 1999
(SEAL)
Clerk of th* Court
By Deborah Conanl
A* Deputy Clark
WILLIAM M OOLSON A
ASSOCIATES
Attorneys at Law. Chartered
1230 5 Myrtle Av. Suita 105
Clearwater. Florida
33756-3445
This notice shall b* published
unca each weak lor two (2) con­
secutive weeks in th* Seminole
Herald
Publish April 2t, 23. IB M
DEB 193

HOT!Cl OF

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St THE ESTATE OF
VERONICA E CUNNINGHAM
O S NSW

Th* aitiWifabaSon ol Ih* astato oI
Vkronica E Cunrwtgham Osisnkl
dacaaaad. F ir Number
. I*
pending in Eta Crroiat Court tor
Sansncito County Florida. Probata
Umutuft, ll w KEimS Of WiWIi I*
361 N. Park A**. Santord. Florid*.
32771 Th*

ALL MT1RESTEO
NOT1FGO THAT
AS parsons on whom M* Note*
Is served who hev* obfacKorw Viet
chMange tha vsirktyot PwroS We

■m engaged In buslnas* at 231S
Ftokkngwood Road. Maitland.
FL 32711. Saminol* County.
Florida, undar th* Fictitious
Nam* at AFFORDABLE W ED ­
DINGS, and that I Inland to ragtstar said nam# with Ih#
Division
el
Corporation*.
Tkltahaasao. Florida. In accordanca wl*h the provision* of the
Fictitious Nam* Ststulo*. To­
wn Section I I S 69. Florida
Statute* 1991
Donnakay Johnson
Publish April 21. 1999

DCB-213

■ THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IBTW JVBtCIAL
CMC NIT GF FLORIDA

CAM DO. M-tS!9CA-t4-B
venue, or paMNSofl of
fro Court aro raipihad lo tSo Mow
MRscSono artPi Bio Court WITHM
THE LATER OF TH R U MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FMST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICE OR
THMTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
Of SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
l/k/e Chat# Horn* Mortgage
Corporation.
Plaintiff.
V9
STEPHEN J VARGO. Ill
and MARION I VARGO;
tt ll..
Defendant*

R e n d of

oiler Mo
their claim* with Ih* Court
WITHIN THE LA TIN OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATS OF SERVICE
O f A COPY OF TMIE NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditors of Ih* deca­
dent and person* having claim*
dam’s estate must nto than
claims with thro court WITHIN
THREE M ON TH ! AFTER T H I
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 9 0 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol Ih* Itrsl publica­
tion ol this Notlc* i* Aped 21.
tf99
Personal Reprasantatrv*
MARY CUNNINGHAM 0E SILVA
4197 Prodra* Street
Coco*. Florida 32127
Attorney tor
Personal Raprosanlatrv*
ROBERT EAGAN
21T E Ivanhoe Bhrd North
Orlando. Florida 32104
Fl Oar No 0021142
Pubhah April 21. and May 1.
DEB-113

M TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EMNTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN RNO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CAEN NO. 9S-94S4-OA-I4 G

Legal Notlc—

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M I6TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH ARB FOG
SSMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIMl DIVISION
CASS NO.■99 943 CA
Otstalewi 19 ■
CHASE WORTOAGS
COMPANY F/K/A CHIkNCAl
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plamhlf.
MATTHEW A ROSE ANO
MISTY L KOSt. HIS WIFE.
ET AL .
Oetondanla
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MATTHEW A ROSE ANO
MISTY L ROSE and any
unknown hair*, assign*#*,
grant#**, lienor*, creditor*,
trust***, or other claimants by.
through, under or against them
and ah unknown parties claim­
ing ta hava any nghl htto or
aitarasl in Ih* proparty here­
in* Iter described
Defendants MATTHEW A
ROSE AND MISTY L ROSE
Last Known Residence
Address
Unknown
Present Residence Address
Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY HOT1FIEO
that an sc bon to foreclose a
Mortgage on th* following
property located in lermnoi*
County. Florida
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT 323.
LAKE LOTUS CLUB V. A CON­
DOMINIUM. ACCORDINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31.
PAGES 92 TO 99 ANO PLAT
BOOK 33 PAOES T2 AND T9.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ANO AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS
ANO COMMON
EXPENSES
APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT.
ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ANO
SUBJECT
TO
THE
COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS.
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS AND
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THAT
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM CF LAKE LOTUS CLUB
V. A CONDOMINIUM AS CON­
TAINED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1911. PAGE 237 ANO
AMENDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK t i l l . PAOE
994 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
EXHIBIT A
ha* been hied against you and
you ara required la hi# your
wnttan defense*. II any. with
Ih* Clark ol th* Court and sarv*
copy ol
to the LAW
OFFICE OF STEVEN P L E I.
Plaintitr's attorney.
whose
address is 1319 Coral Way,
suit* 1102. Miami, Florida
331 IS. withm 36 day* altar th#
t.rst publication ot th* nohe*,
otherwise a Default will b#
entered against you for th*
relief
demanded
in
th*
Complaint or Petition
THIS NOTICE Shall be pubkihad one* each weak tor two
consaculiv* weak* in th*
Sanuno’s Herald
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
OEBT COLLECTION ACT YOU
ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS DEEMEO TO BE A
OEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT­
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE UIEO FOR THAT PUR­
POSE
WITNESS my hand and th# seal
ol thi* Court on this 22nd day ot
Apnl. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Court
By Deborah Canant
Deputy Clark
(COURT SEAL)
STEVEN P LEE. ESO
1199 Coral Way *562
Miami. Florida 33145
Publish April 29. and May 5.
1999
OEB-251

Nonce i* hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ot Foroctoaut* dated April 21,
IN * , and antarad tot civil case
number SS-2913CA-14-B. of th#
Circuit Court ol Ike 19th
Judicial Circuit In and lor
County. Florida.
CNASC MANHATTAN
MORTGAOC
CORPORATION,
F/K/A CHASE HOMS MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION.
I*
Plaintiff and
STEPHEN J.
VARGO. III. MARIOR I . VAROO.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT LOAN.
N C . J R ETTCR. INDIVIDUAL­
LY AND AG TRUSTEE, is/ar*
Datondanl(a). I writ **R to th#
and bast bidder for
tho toast front door ol
Ih* taminoto County court­
house In Santord. taminoto
County. Florida, at 11.66 A M
on th* 22nd day of JUNE. 1SSG.
th* following daacrlbad propar­
ly a* aat torth In aaid Final
JudgmanL to srtt:
LOT S. BLOCK 0 . WILD MERE,
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AB RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE t t t . OF
TH I PUBLIC RECORD* O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISEO THAT THIE LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A D EB T
COLLECTOR APkM PTINa TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE .
Ottod th* 21 *t day ol April.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
COOILIS 9 STAW1ARSKI
4619 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 450
Tampa. Florida 33967
Talaphone (113) 177-9066
CAS *99-04354
Publish April 29. and May 5.
DEB-259

M TNB CIRCUTT COURT
OF THI SMITTBERTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA

CASE HO. 6C-S944-CA-I4-0
THE CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK, formerly known as
CHEMICAL BANK, at
Trustee etc..
Plaintiff.
vs.
CROWN OAK CENTRE V.
LTD . *1 a l.
Defendants

Ltgal Notices
Th* Central Florida Joba and
Education Partnership. Inc.,
announces a mealing ol tho
Planning Committee, lo which
th* public la Invited, and may
include such othar comnWtta#
meeting* as deemed necessary
tor Ih* conduct of th* Board's
buslnas a
DATE: May 17. 19M
TIME: 1 1 0 a m
LOCATION: EXCEL AltamaDva*
1260 W Colonial Drive
Orlando. FL
PURPOSE
To dtacuai mailers of interest
to th* Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnatahip. Inc .
with reference to Workforce
Davs lopman I issues
For Further Inlormation.
Contact:
Gary J. Earl.
Eaacutiv* Dirac lor
Central Florida JEP
1901 La* Road. Eta 307
Winter Park FL 33TM
(467) 741 4369
Publish April 29. t* M
DEB-293
M T R I C IR C U IT CO URT
M M O FOR
9BMIMOLB CO UN TY,
e i m a c t io n
Case No. S O -T IG -C A -f 9-P
AMSOUTH BANK,
an Alabama banking
corporation, successor in
bilsrost to Am louth Bank
of Florida successor m
tntarosl lo Fortune Bank,
a Saving* Bank, as Assign**
of Citibank, N A . as Atsigno*
of CihCorp Root Eatat*. Inc .
aa Assign** ot Cardinal
Industries Mortgage Company.
Plaint iff.
*.
RONALD 0 SPELL.
RUTH R SPELL, a/k/a
Ruth Nana lie Riddle.
SSMINOLE COUNTY BOARO
O f COUNTY COMMISSIONER*,
and JOHN/JANE DOS.
hettbous names representing
tenants In possession.
Defendant*
TO RONALD D SPELL
ADDRESS Whoso lost
address is: 2St Washington
Avenue. Chuluota. Fl 32794
You aro notified that an action
to toroctote a mortgage and
antorc* a debt owing pursuant
to * Mortgage Mod tor record
on November 12. t99S. In
Official Racorda Booh 1799. at
Pag* 6459, ot the Public
Record* ol Saminol* County.
Florida, tor property described
Lot 4. Block A, Lot* S and 7.
Block D. Townsit# ol North
Cltuluots. according to th* plat
thereof a* racordad In Plat
Booh 2. Pago* 54 through 19 ol
th* Public Records ol Permnola
County. Florid*
and a promissory not* ot even
data has boon tiled against you
You are required to servo a
copy ol your written dotonso*.
U any. to it on Ronald B. Cohn,
(squire ot Cohn. Cohn. Blanco
E Hendna. P A . whoa* address
It 761W Amato. Tampa. Florida
33606, within 30 day* attar lin t
publication, and lila Iho original
with tha Clark al Hite Court
either befora
service on
Plamlilt's attorney or immedi­
ately ihersaltav Otherwise, a
default wiH be antorod against
you lor Iho relief demanded in
the Complaint
Dated April 22. 199f
Hon Maryann* Mors*, a*
Clark ol th# Court
BY: Ruth King
As Oapuly Clark
Publish April 2t. and May 9.
IM S
DEB-210

h i t n b e m e u rr
CO U RT H i M O FON
9BHINOLG COUNTY,

CASB NOl 6 6 -1 9 9 9 -0 A -14-0
UNITED COMPANIES
LENDING CORPORATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Plaintiff.
pursuant to th* Final Summary v*
Judgment
ol
Foroclosura DAVID C HERNANDEZ
entered In the causa pending in (SS*07S-72-M35).
th# Circuit Court ot Ih* PRO VIDE NCIA HERNANDEZ
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In (9S4079-2S-3562).
and tor Saminol* County, CLIO FF HERNANDEZ
Florida. Caaa No 99-2344-CA- (SStUNKNOWN); HIDDEN
14*0, Ih* undersigned Clark will RIDGE CONDOMINIUM
sail lha real and personal prop­ HOMEOWNERS
arty situated in aaid County, ASSOCIATION. INC ;
described In EXHIBIT "A* and any unknown hairs,
attached hereto.
davisaas. grant#**,
Unit D -t. CROWN OAK CEN­ creditor* and other
TRE. PHASE tV. a condominium unknown person* or
according lo tho Declaration ot unknown spouses claiming
Condominium dated March 30. by. through and undar
IM 3 and racoidad in O R. Booh any ol the above-named
1449. Pago I I . at amended by Datendarts.
Amendment On* to Declaration
Defendant*
ol Condominium recorded in
N OTICE OF
OR Book 1452. Paga 1727 and
FOREOLOSUNB SALE
Amendment Two lo Declaration
NOTICE is hereby given that
al Condominium recorded in th* undersigned Clark ol tho
0 H Book 1459. Pag* 1079 and Circuit Court ol Ssmmola
Amendment
Three
to County. Florida, will on th* 25th
Declaration ol Condominium day ol MAY. 1999. al 11:00
recorded in O R. Book 1499. o'clock A M at lha Was! Iron!
Pag* 1322 and Amendment door at Iho Saminol* County
Four
to
Declaration
ot Courthouse in Santord. Florida,
Condominium recorded in O R. otter tor sal* and sail at public
Booh IS03. Paga 310 and outcry to tho highest and bast
Amendment Five to Declaration biddsr tor cash, th* following01 Condominium racordad In daseribad proparty situate in
OR Book 1947, Pag* 111. Alt Saminol* County. Florida:
Condominium Unit No 90K ol
Public Record* ol Stminol*
County,
Florida
(tho HtOOEh RIDGE CONDOMINIUM
Ih*
Declaration ol which I*
•Property’ ).
TOGETHER with al) Ih* racordad in Olhclal Record*
improva manta now or harealtar Book 1357. Paga 525. at saq. of
eroded on th* Property, end all tha Public Record* ol Ssminol*
aassmanl*. rights, appurte­ County. Florida and amend­
nance*. rent*, royaltt**. miner­ ments thereto it any
al, oil and gat rights and prof­ pursuant to th* Final Judgment
its. water, walar nght* and an I« rad in a case pending in
walar slock, and all fistura* said Court, lha style ol which is
now or haraatlar attached lo indicated abov*
the Property, all ol which.
WITNESS my hand and oHiclal
Including replacements and saai ol said Court this 21st day
additions thereto, shall bo ot April IM S
deemed to bo and remain a part
II you ara a person with a dis­
ot tho Property
ability who naeds any accom­
TOGETHER with all personal modation in order to participate
property, equipment inventory, in this proceeding, you sr# enti­
lilurs*. furnishings, utensil*, tled. it no cost lo you. lo Ih*
and appliances ot whalsvar provision ol certain asaitlanc#
nature, now or haraatlar alliiad Pies** contact Court adminis­
trator, 361 N Park Avanua,
to or located on tho Property
and all Iwansa*. laataa. rams, Suit* N36I. Santord. Florida
issues and prohls ol said 32771. (467) 323-4330 ast
4227. within 2 working day* of
Property
*1 public sale lo tho high**! and your racsipt ol thi* nolle* of
bast bidder lor cash on lha foreclosure sal*, it you are
13th day al May, I M S , al hearing impaired, call 1-100ItiSG a.nt. on th* Was! Front BSS-9771. It you are voice
Slap* of th* Saminol* County impaired, call 1-100-951-1770
Courthouse. 361 North Park (COURT SEAL)
Avsnu* Santord. Florida 32771
Maryann* Mors*
DATED thi* 11th day of April.
CLERK OF THE
1999
CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
By: Dorothy W Dolton
Clark ol tho Circuit Court
Deputy Clark
Jan* E. Jasawic
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Deputy Clerk
Andrea L Ayletl-Hosch
3HUTTS A BOWEN U P
Duller 9 Hosch. PA
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
3111 S Conway Rd . SI* E
20 N Orange Av* , Suit* 1600
Orlando. Florida 32112
Orlando. Florida 32101
1407) 311-5200
BAHI9S092S
(407) 423-3206
Publish April 29. and May 5.
Attn Rene# 0 Hicha
IM S
Publish April 21. 29. 1999
DEO-256
DEB-192

NOTICE OP SALE

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�Legal Notices
III T H * CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF T N I I I T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
•IM IR O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IH IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO: ST-04 SS-0A - 14-R
NOnwEST MORTGAGE
INC
PLAINTIFF
GERMAN J VIVAS
H MARGARITA VIVAS
AUTUMN GLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC FIRST
TRUST OF NEW VORR.
n a t io n a l ASSOCIATION
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
MARCH 21 I 994 FOR THE
MEOO FHA TITLE I LOAN
TRUST SERIES IS M -t
MEGO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION JOHN OOE
AND JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
- 0 T , C ^ N0ANT(SI
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure deled
Apr.I 21,1)91 entered in Cinl
Case No ST-043S-CA-1 a-B ol
Ihr Circuit Court ol the l*TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD
Florida I will tell to the tughetl
end best bidder for cash THE
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
COURTHOUSE ol the SEMI­
NOLE County
Courthouse
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
in SANFOR0. Florida, at I I 00
a m on the ISlh da* ol MAY,
1901 the following described
property a* set forth in said
Sununary Final Judgment, to­
rn!
LOT as AUTUMN (31EN PHASE
I ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3S PAOES &lt;« ANO at OF
THE PUBLIC RECONOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled this 21st day of Aprtl

21— P e r s o n a l s

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insurance plans. PTO. vacation
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Sunshine Stalling under con­
tract with the Seminole County
Public School! ha* immediate
Ft* a Pad tune positions avail
i t A tor food lecnc# A eustor*al Apply at our new location
295 Waymont CJ *105 in Lake
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Dock m New Smyrna on Apr
22nd REWARD: Can collect.
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Center ol Sanford
•SO Mellonvllle Are
Sanlord. FL 32771
IO C

25— S r t c u i N o t ic e s
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cam agency Ikcense pending)

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Irrigation Laborer

JOSE SHELL ALLEN
MERRIT. BY ANO THROUGH
HER OUAROIAN JOHN
WILLIAM ALLEN,
at al.
Defendant!*)
NOTICB OF
FORCCLOSURB B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order to Rasa!
foreclosure dated April 22.
I N I and antarad in Caa* NO
M -I026-CA ol the Circuit Courl
ol the EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein EQUIVANTAGE. INC i* the Plaintiff
and JOSE SHELL ALLEN MER­
RIT, BY AND THROUGH HER
GUARDIAN
JOHN WILLIAM
ALLEN AND TENANT at N/K/A
DONNA SWEETING are the
Defendants, I wiH sail to th*
highest and beat bidder tor
cash al the Waal Irani door ol
th*
Samlnola
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida at
It 00 a m . on th* tlth day ol
MAY, 1999, the following
datenbed property as set lorth
m said Final Judgment
LOT 2 BLOCK t . TIER 1. OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
ACCORDING TO E R TRAFFORD S MAP. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK f.
PAGEiSl
59 OF
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HANO and th#
seal at this Court on April 21.
1999
(COURT SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk si th* Circuit Court
0&gt; Jan* E Jasemc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalla Aaymar
Barrett S Frappwr
Pott OlfK* Bos 3410
Tarrpa. FL 31601
F9S051969
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order to participate In
this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled at no cost to you. lor tha
provisaion ot certain assis­
tance Pleat* contact Court
Administration al 301 M Park
Avtnue
Sanford. Florida
32771. telephone number (407)
121-4310. within 2 working
deyt ol your receipt ot tint doc­
ument, It hearing impaired.
(TD0) 1600-9556 771
Publish Apnl 2S. and May 5.
1999
DEO-2S5

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in the
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103—HousesUnfurnismed

141—Homes For Sale
SANTORO 12 Charmer W TR
porch New ParWCarpet.A/C
M CE I 66 BOO at 407477 7889

153— A

c re ag e

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157— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S a le

143—Waterfront
Property For Sale

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retngerator Nice neighborhood,
no pets 1300 * 1300 secunry
407-321-4217

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legrslering infants I tocMert
tor ta* Can tor more doted*
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Site WDrti La b o r
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151—Appliances h
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panenca Good Or* Lie 1750/hr
to start 324-1241. after 4pm
WndpOr or cal 324 1741

JIM DOYLE

166 00 Larry* Mart 3224112

(407) 322*2495
WB NEED HOUSIS TO RENT
mend 132W BO Ce4 323B245

55—Business
Opportunities

105—Dupley/Thipley

Than what I earned w&lt;
from home Part bme1
teach
you! 1600661 6635

Dump Truck Driver
COL Required. FT. Benefits
4QT-3226133

1500-110.OOOfmo inn health A
nutnhon CO • w rung motivat­
ed indn duals to work
from
home
Guaranteed Iteubdiry
freedom and growth Ca* Susan
8306774
Woriung partner needed, no tovetlment 321-6712

with benefit! Position include*
ristakekon. repair*, and ad)uM
mem* to large properly ngrto n
system May also do minor
maintenance,
pamtmg.
end
budding plumbing repair as
needed For appointment, caa
Hunan Resources at (407)6620230 art 230 EOC

Eip hepAd. not requeed
NO WWtMPS NEED
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A 1 Temp*, me. Ho f r e t Q t _
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70—Education &amp;
T raining

Shop Somno* MtraMi
Ctow tinh Ever,dJ&gt;’

1100,000.

Tbbers Auto Repair. 1407 S
French Aye. Sanlord 407-3227765 Apply between 9-5, M-F

117—Commercial
Rlvtaus

Jemlgan

to t t ) N Scott Ave. Sanford
FL 32771

properties. inc.

SFKU.KS

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HOST/lll TSTF-NSKN

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town Ron jamgen 330-3254

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merSale FT position avaaaCte to
work 3-1) *Nh inctuckng every
other eeekend A prawdt vac*
non s* m e n rekel
Fteutue
schedule essential Espahence
m a tong term care enveonmer*
is preferred For appointment.
ca» (407)662 0230 art 230

27—N ursery &amp; Child
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IN TNI CINCUfT COURT
OF TNB BIOHTIBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AHD FOR
•IMIROLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
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71— H

Village on ihe Green, an up*
cate retirement community m

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(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
0y Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE l a w OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(Ot S University Drive
Suit* S00
Plantation FL 33124
(934) 213-4000
S7-10S2T
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needmg a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Clerk at the
Circuit Court at Ihe SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234333 EXT 4227 not talar than
seven day* prior to Ihe pro­
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141—Homes Fob Sale
97— A partments
Fubnished
portorWy C4L JACKAL 3214332
tat AppL Musi hare vakd A v ­
ert keens* and
pas* back

Historic DMrtct 1BW1BA:
5475mo » society EHIetortci
93757*0 e security 323-0229

Own a ComputorT
Put It to aeork'
525 J7 4 N PT/FT
1600-735-4405
www totvmet cash net

Tired ol 1300 a week? Paid
training Must nave own track 6
tools 1600 ItOOGwk. 294-2700

125 BONUS
We ani grv* you a 125 bonus
*n*r the first week of work 15
openings n the Maitland amaf If
you have previous furniture as­
sembly eip. transp. A abte to Mt
45-50 to*, cal u* O 6946713*1
Must bring to this *d to b* Sta­
ble Drag Test Reqdf

Cashler/Sub
Makar-Sobiks
Subs ol Sanford. SS 75.hr to
start Apply 2435 S French Ave

dap, no ktenEeW 323 *019

Start al *5.75

99—APARTMENTS
Uneubnished
Plant W orMr-FT:
Chemical
Manf • Seek ndvdusi tor gen­
eral facility upkeep, warehous­
ing.
drum
handing (Forkkft/
Electrical esp he*pfut) HS di­
ploma. dependable-Sanlord For
App Into 321-7910 Drag Fr*«
Workplace___________________

Full T im e / Part T im e To d a y
RENOVATED Like new 312.
over 1/4 ac. comer tot 159.500
MMT COMO. Lnr Fam
Wrkshp. icr pen. gar 159,500
LA B I MARY 43. LrvChn Fam
2C Gar Fenced 1109 900
472. 1/3 ac kv An. lanced
2c gar, over 1800 iq ft

Glaaa manufacturer m Sanlord
looking to hue 2 to 3 good, eag­
er men. eipd and meip'd to
team glass busmesa Will vain
FtactJe hr*, good pay 407-321-

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PROCESS EMAIL - EARN UP
TO 115 PER HOUR PROCESS­
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FOR
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Help WantBd
Industrial
Factory Workers, t i p . Glass
Culler, Metal Processing. Saw
Operator. OFWP. Benefits. Wa­
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o n d o m in iu m

R en ta ls

103—HousesUnfurnished
N O TIC E
At rental and raal estate adverbsemanb ar* subtecl to th*
Federal Fair Housing Act when
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pralertnca. limitation, or Asemanation based on race, col­
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Th * Smlnob Hmrukt h u a n I m m t d l l f oo*nlng for a
nawapapar carrtar in the Sanford araa. Our papers are
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday.
Delivering the Smlnob Mara/dis a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
someone who is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

CLEANINO PERSON
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transportation. PT weekends or
evenings 407 3216712

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GLASS CUTTERS.
QUALIFIED MAINT. APART­
MENT MAWT. LAWN MAINT.
Needed ASAP TEMP
to PERM Top Pay can Alan
A Judy O 302 1939

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by Luis Campos
Childcare Teachers
F.TP7T Energetic, happy
Pi# K - 3 yr olds CDAEipen
enced preferred Benefits 407328 7766

from this sub is yau.

Apply In person
2435 S. French Aw?., Sanford

Car Dataller: SSOQ/week Need
track Equipment supplied Can
407462 2539
Caregiver lor 2 boy* (16yrs) m
our Oviedo home Lure In or Out
Cal Tammy O 407-772-3673 or
407 3665759 tor more into

140*15'

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one parson only, ItOQfwk plus
1200 M C. C a «321 3735

use Cord Cal Ock
330-9311

Front Desk, Breakfast Server,
House keeper*. Maintenance,
House Men 6 AM Dish Washer
FT Apply Like Mary Courtyard.
135 Intematnnal Parkway. Lake
Mary 444-1000

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Health A Beauty
For Sale
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87 Career
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89 Resume*
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Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

117 Commercial Rantala
118 Oflca Spaca For Rant
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Warded To Rani
125 Lease To Own
127 SlomgafOlks For Rant

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101 House* Fumtohad
103 Houses Unfurnished
lOStKpies/Trtples
107 MobAa Hamas For Ram
111 Raton Vacsaona
114 Warthouta/Rartal Spaca
115 industrial Rental*

45 Debt Coneokdatan |
55 Buwnaaa
Opportunities

57 Opporknrtles
59 Financial Services
81 Money to Lend

63

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141 Homss For Sals
143 Out ol Slats
Property For Sale
145 Resort Properly For Safa
147 InduaMal Properly For 8toa
149 MobAa Homs Lota For Sato
149 Commaictol Property For Salt
151 Inveelmant Property For Sato
153 Acreags Lot For Sale
154 Open House
158 Condominium* For Sale
157 MobAa Homee For SMa
159 Reel Estate wanted
160 Bualnaaa For Sal*
163 Waterfront Propedy For Sato
185 Ouptoa For Sato

221— C o o o T h in g s t o
Ea t

219— W a n t t u t o B u y

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205 Heavy Machinery
207 J ewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
2t1 AndquaCoAecablea
215 Boats A Aceassenes
217 Oarage Sato*
219 Wanted to Buy

252 Acaxkdng
253 AdMone A
254 Air Conoaoning

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238— V ehicles W a n t e d

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312 Tree Service
313 TV/Rado
314 Uphotatory
319 Waking A Sheet Metal
316 Wed DrtSng
319 Window wishing A Tirtong y

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311 Travel

231— C ars Fo r S a l e

kaM at gradm k*id FAh Qrada

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297 Past Coniru
298 PlanafOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Prasaur* Cleaning
X I Roofing
302 Screen 6 Glaas Work
303 Secretartto A Typmg
304 SUng
305 Smtol Butonass
306 Sttonad Glass
307 Swimming Pool Se rvle t
306 Termrte Repair
309 Transportatan

230— A n t iq u i /Classk s

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223— M is c e l l a n e o u s

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287 Lamm Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 OH, Luba A FMtsr
294 Pamany

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236 TnctoBuaaaAtona For Sato
236 Car Rantala
238 VaNctos Wanted
239 Motoroyctoa/BAtot For Sato
240 Boat Rantato
241 Rec. VthrdaWCampers For Sato
243 Traders For Sale
245 Farm Egupment

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257 Auto EtocL Raptor
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
282 Cabinets
: Carpentry
284 Carpal 5 instaSatton*
285 Carpal Cleaning
266 Cedng Repair
287 Ceramic Tito
288 CTMd Car* Camara
289 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywafl
276 Electrical
277 Fane*
278 Handy Man
279 Hattong
280 Home Improvamanta
281 Inigaaon A Repair
282 Jantonto Services
283 Jewelry A Raptor
284 Lakafront Clearing
288 Landacapmg
288 Laundry Services

231 Cart For Sato
234 Automotv*

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222 Musical Instrument*
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163 Tatovtoton A Staraa/Rado
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117 Sporting Goods
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Britain has a third set o ( twins who
have represented their country at in­
ternational level, Gerald and Stuart
Tredinntck. They played In the IM7
European Championship and will be
competing sssin this y&gt;tr.
Th ey use tBe Precision Club system,
In which a one-dub opening bid la artiflcial and forcing, showing any hand
with 14-plua points. This has the ad­
van tage of keeping the bidding low
when the combined handa have the
tickets, but it ia susceptible to Inter­
vention by the opponents. Y et some­
times jhai intervention is too aggres­
sive, as ia this deal from the final of
last year’s Spring foursomes, the pre­
m ier weeke nd team event in Britain.
Stuart was sitting South. His first

D E A R DR. GOTT: I've boon diag­
nosed with Paget's disease. My serum
» n « i i i M p i u - p * ! * * * |s 715. | experi­
ence extrem e r«iig «M nut weskness.
Som etim es my hearing Is Impelled.
W hat ia the cause and prognosis of
im « disease?
D E A R READER: Actually. Paget’s
disease refers to two dissimilar ail­
ments: A form of breast disease and a
disorder o f bone. I assume that you
are referring to a b oa t abnormality.
P a get'* disease o f bone is a slowly
p ro g re s s in g a fflic tio n , m arked by
■ p otty bone destruction In certain
arena, followed by realignment of cal­
cium in an abnormal pattern, result­
ing in bone deformity. The bones moat
commonly affected are the skull (few
i f a n y sym ptom s) and the w eigh t­
bearing bones (lending ta painful frac­
tu re s ). The diagnosis I : ordinarily
esta b lis h e d by tw o m eans; X-ray
exa m in a tion s show the rounded,
“ punched-out" appearance of Paget
leaion a; the a lk a lin e phosphatase
blood test Is elevated (normal values
in m ost labs a r e 20 to 70 units).
Patients often complain of bone pain,
kidney stones and impaired hearing,
fractu res are common. Heart failure

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to two h o a rd la casa partner w a s
strong la spates, as North could wot
double oaa spade far penalties). Soon,
East was to regret hia two-spado bid.
West found the bast lead — a d ia ­
mond. After w laaing with dum m y's
king, Stuart ptaysd a M art to his kutg
and a heart to dummy’ s quean. E ast
ducking. Now d e c la re r could h a v e
ptsyod a spade to his nine, planning to
lead the jack neat to pla E ast's 10.
This Is called an la tra -fln esse.
Instead, reading the deal perfectly b e­
cause o f the opposition's re v e a lin g
m a m *# stuart led a ^t^1to his (juocti,
then fu ck ed a club to bring d o w n
East's ace. New there was a parking
place far dedaror's second spade h r er, on dummy’s last top dub Stuart
lost one spade, one heart and one dub.
This great resu lt helped th e
Tredlnnlcks and th e ir tea m m a tes
endae to victory.

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ries are rare but do occur. Weakness
is not ordinarily a symptom of the dis­
order. The causa la unknown.
If your doctor ban diagnosed you r
problem as Paget's disease , through
need treatment
however,
that P aget’a d isea se can, In s o m e
Instances, resemble a bone disorder
caused by the spread of cancer from
various organa.
Although most patients with mildto-moderate forma of Paget’a disease
need no therapy, they should b e
examined at p erio d ic In terva ls.
Severe disease, on the other hand,
almost always needs attention from n

because the standard therapy for the
disorder (Pbaamax and other drugs)
may not bo sufficient.
Without treatment, the prognosis
for your disease is unfavorable. Given
your astron om ically high alkaline
Pboaphatnao, I btUevw that you naed a
specialist. You may require expert
mental drugs to miintffifn your (ode*
pendence.
On a person al n ote, one o f my
pntionu ia a M-yoar-old gentleman
who has boon treated with medication
for m ore than 20 years. His Paget’a
disease has stabilised. He ia in great
shape. I love him.
T o g iv e you related information. I
am sending you a copy o f my Health
Report ‘‘ Medical Specialists.* other
wedani who would U k ee copy should

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�Tuskawilla International Fair: World in concert
By J e f f Berllnicke

■ASSISTANT 5PORTS K5IT6k
It's a world in concert.
Tuskawllla Middle School,
In Oviedo, hosted Its
International Fair last week
and showed everyone that,
no matter where you’re
from. It's still a small
world, after all.
All through the week.
Tuskawllla hosted
different events to
celebrate diversity.
There were bulletin
board contests, students
bom from foreign
countries spoke on the
morning
announcements about
their native countries,
there were themed
cafeteria lunches all
week, and the week

culminated with
entertainment In the
Tuskawllla gymnasium
Friday as the kids held
what looked almost like
the opening ceremonies
to the Olympics.
Last week, a group o f
kids from all different
cultures assembled to
talk about what
diversity and being In
America means to them.
“The theme to what
we are doing Is 'A World
in Concert." David
Ascano said. "It’s a
multi-cultural gathering
to help us understand
other people."
The event had several
different stations where
students gave

presentations about
different countries that
were assigned to them
by their teachers. Some
of the kids hailed from
those countries; others
used it as a learning
opportunity.
Among the kids that
gathered were natives of
Trinidad. Jamaica.
Puerto Rico, the Middle
East. Costa Rica. Africa,
the Orient and America.
The school had been
staging the International
Fair for years, but then
decided to hold It every
other year.
It proved, however, so
popular, that it was
quickly moved back to
an annual event to

include every class in
the school.
Some of the kids from
foreign countries said
that the differences
between countries
really weren't that
different after all.
“1 learn a lot during
the International
Festival." said Jade
Howard. “I'm from
America but I represent
Jamaica. I teamed a lot
about things I never
knew."
Brittany Strouse and
Stephanie Dent
represented China and
Japan and sang a song
during the presentation.
"There's so much
more to know about

those places that I ever
thought." Brittany said.
The kids said they
though it was important
to experience the
different cultures.
‘ I think it will make
people aware that we're
all the same," said
Abbeba Cameron. “It’s
important that we
understand each other."
Michael Mlkhael: “I'm
from Egypt and I had to
adjust to the language
when I came here, but
the people at Tuskawllla
helped me. and
respected me."
Sarah Taraba: “I come
from Switzerland and I
never knew a word of
English, but everybody

was there for me."
Life Is different in
other countries,
especially when It
tom es to schooling, the
kids said.
“Schooling In Jamaica
Is totally different." Jade
said. "You graduate
from high school when
you’re 13. High school Is
more like elementary
school."
“In high school in
Japan, you graduate
from college when
you're 18." Clinton
Buckland said.
The festival may be
over now but the lessons
will live on for a long
time.

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lo HeiaM. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. April 28, 1999

Hangin’ Out
Da’ Bomb
hears all...

H e r e ’s w h a t ’s u p at Stenstrom E lem en tary

You can learn a lot
living in Florida

The kids at Stcnstrom
Elementary got a real
treat when Ms. Beckner
transferred over from
Uingwood
Elementary
to be assistant princi­
pal. After five days, Da
Bomb hears the kids
love her already.

H

II you get a chance,
cheek nut the windmill
the gang at South Semi­
nole Middle School lnstalled last week as part
of the plans to clean
their pond. They are the
lirst school to have one
and Du Bomb hears It
works just great.

F lorid a ts on
In terestin g
p la ce to live. H ere are the
rea so n s w hy. St. Augustine,
on e o f the old est cities In the
U n ited States, Is located in
Florida. F lorida has a lot o f
attraction s. F lorid a's h isto ry
Is v e r y fa scin a tin g.
First,
F lorid a
Is
a
v o ca tive
p la ce
to
live
arise
St.
Au gu stine
Is
loca ted here. I f you ever visit
St. A u gu stin e y o u m ay see the
old est house In the U nited
S tates. S econ d , you m ay b e
able to go to the C astillo de
San M arcos, a fort that w as
bu ilt out o f coquina. Th ird,
you m a y re a lize this city Is
very old o A e r you see som e
b u ild in gs.
N ext,
F lorid a
Is excitin g
b eca u se
It h a s
a
lot
of
a ttra ctio n s. F o r exam ple, you
m ay g o to D isn ey W orld w h ere
th ere o re a lot o f rides for
both k id s an d adults. Second.

K

We're
looking
for
prom plx. If you took
any shots at your prom,
give Da Bomb a call at
:122-2(51 1 so we can get
you In the paper.

Stenstrom Elementary students Chits Boyle, S te v ie
Coen and Even England were among the kids who

turned In timed essays for the Florida Writes program.
here are some of their practice works.

11 you want to learn
something, check out
the
Milwee
Middle
School Drain Bowl this
Thursday at 7 p.m. Da
Bomb will be one of the
hosts and he probably
knows a lot less than
the kids that are com­
pel log.

you
m ay go
to
U n lv c re a
S tu d io s , a lot o f sh o w s basec
on m o v ie s nrc h ere. Last, I
you lik e sen a n im a ls.
Sea
W o rld Is the p la c e for y o u . Yoi
m ay s e e d o lp h in s ,
w hales,
and se a lion s tluit p e rfo m
H ic k s .
L ast. F lo rid a ’s
c a p llv a tln i
b e c a u s e o f Us h isto ry . I f yov
look In h istory b o o k s y o u wtl
And ou t a lot o f c o u n trie s ha&lt;
c o n tro l o f F lorid a b efo re the
U n ited Stntcs. N ext, y o u could
And th a t F lorid a w as form ed
by ro c k s
and
s h e lls
fron
b ea c h e s . Last, w e k n ow about
In d ia n s
b eca u se
o f th in gs
th ey left beh in d.
I th in k this m a k es F lorid a ar
e n te rta in in g p la c e to live. O ne
o f th e oldest c itie s In the
U n ited S ta tes, St. A u gu stin e,
Is lo c a te d here. F lorid a has a
lot o f th em e p arks. Fin ally.
F lo rid a 's
h is to ry
Is
fa s c in a tin g .

E ven England la a fourthgm tler at Stenstrom
Elementary School

It’s all about helping others
By Itevto Cou

SPECIAL TO THE HERa Ld----

TOM C O M . I \

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T o m e, carin g m e a n s to h elp
others. H elp s o m e o n e w h en
they are hurt, w h en th e y are
confu sed and w h en th ey are
sad.
Help som eone w h e n they
are hurt. I f som eo n e g e ts cut.
give
them a
B a n d -A id .
If
som eon e Is In ju red, c a ll 911
fo r th em If they c a n 't. Y o u can
b e ca rin g and s a ve a life a t

pnsents

the sa m e tim e.
H e lp som eon e w hen they
are
confu sed.
I f som eon e
n eeds h elp fo r u test, study
with them . If they nerd h elp
d u rin g a test, tell them a
sim p le way Is to understand
the p ro b lem .
You can
be
h elp fu l and c a rin g at the sam e
tim e.
H elp som eon e when they
are sad. If som eon e looks sad.
talk to them and com fort then.

If th e y h a ve n p ro b le m , try to
h elp h im save It. Y ou a re very
cu rin g If you d o this.
T h a t is w hy e a rin g m ea n s lo
h elp o th e r to m e. O n e r again ,
so m e e x a m p le s a re w h en they
ure
h u rt,
w h en
th ey
are
c o n fu s e d and w h en th ey are
sad. W h a t d o es r a rin g m ean
to y o u ?
Steel** Coon la a fourth grtuier

at Stenstrom Elementary
School.

W h a t a r e th e q u a litie s o f a le a d e r?
By Cfciii I n t o

SPECIAL TOTNE HERALD----

09

T h ere are m an y Im p o rta n t
q u alities a lead er m u s t have.
A lead er must b e s o m e o n e
w h o w ill m ake Rood d e c is io n s
and w ill be fair. H e re Is what I
think a lead er sh o u ld h a ve.
A lead er m ust b e fa ir and
honest. You don't
w ant a

lea d er w ho w ill lie and Is
u nfair.
L ead ers
can
be
Im portant so ch o o se one who
you k n o w is fa ir and alw ays
tells th e truth.
A
lead er
must
also
be
resp on sib le. I f a lead er m akes
a m ista k e h e sh ou ld admit It.
T h ey sh ou ld not blam e o th ers
for w h at they
have done.
R esp o n sib ility
Is
a
very

Im p o rta n t part o f a lea d er.
In c o n c lu s io n , a le a d e r Is
s o m e o n e w h o lia s to b e fair,
h on est a n d resp o n sib le. W hen
you e le c t
or
ch oose
you r
lead er, m ak e su re you c h o o s e
on e w h o sets a Rood ex a m p le
fo r o th e r s .
Chrts Hoyle la n fourth grtuier
at S fc ru fro m EletnetUnry

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W IN T E R S P R IN G S - T re n t
D aniel Is the c h e m is try
teacher m any o f u s w is h w e
had w h en w e w ere in h ig h
sch o o l.
D aniel has a k n a c k o f tak in g
the fear ou t o f a c o m p le x
subject.
T h e daughter o f a n A rm y
en gin eer, she w as b o m In
H aw aii and began te a c h in g In
Fairfax C ounty, V ir g in ia n ear
W ash in gton D.C.
She taught six y e a r s a t Lake
M ary H igh School b e fo r e
being o n e on th e o rig in a l
faculty team at W in te r S p rin gs
H igh S chool, w h ere s h e h as
been h onored fo r h e r
Innovative teach in g a n d
com m u n icatin g.
M adison D aniel . 4, b elieves
h er m oth er Is 'S e m in o le
C ou n ty's T ea ch er o f th e
W orld ."
M adison m ay be rig h t.
T ren t D aniel's p ro je c t to
Increase team w ork b e tw e e n
W in ter S prings H igh S c h o o l
and three o f Its fe e d e r
elem en ta ry sch ools re c e n tly
paid olT In a $10,000 g ra n t
from T o yo ta M otor S a le s .
U .S.A. Inc.
T h e students will w o rk
togeth er to produce a
professional qu ality m u ltim edia ch em istry c h ild r e n ’s
storyb ook s.
D aniel's plan w as s e le c te d
b y a pan el o f scien ce
edu cators from m ore th a n 800
ap p lican ts In a n a tio n a l
co m p etition .
M ary J a n e Sardo. a fifth grade teach er at Red B u g
E lem en tary S chool, Is
assistin g Daniel on th e
ch em istry storyb ook e ffo rt.
Daniel said that K eeth
E llm tnatory School s tu d e n ts
com e to W in ter S p rin g s fo r
special projects. K e e th ts

Trent Daniels
W in ter S p rin gs' m ain feeder
sch o o l.
S om e o f the h igh school
stu d en ts w ill w rite stories,
produ ce the m u lti-m edia story
books and b u m th em onto
C D s fo r d istribu tion . The Fifth
gra d ers w ill c ritiq u e stories
and evalu ate th e m ulti-m edia
p rojects.
F or th e past tw o years.
D aniel teach es lO th-grade
h on ors ch em istry at W inter
S p rin gs High an d h as been

n am ed th e S em in ole C o u n ty
T e a c h e r o f the Y e a r and the
S ta te o f F lorid a S cien ce
T e a c h e r o f the Y ea r.
S rm tn o le C o u n ty
S u p e rin ten d en t P a u l H agrrty
s u rp ris e d D aniel w ith a visit
to th e sc h o o l In M arch . H e
w as Join ed by s e v e ra l sch ool
Itoard m em b ers.
B ritta n y B ern stein , a
s o p h o m o re at W in te r S prin gs,
said th a t sh e g re a tly adm ired
h er c h e m is try teach er. A story
o f D a n ie l a p p ea red on Page I
o f th e A p r il Issu e o f The Hear
Truth, th e stu d en t n ew sp a p er
at W in te r Springs.
'C h e m is tr y Is a requ irem en t
in o u r h ig h sc h o o ls ," D aniel
said. 'E a c h stu d en t m u ch lake
at lea st o n e y e a r o f ch em istry.
S om e ta k e tw o."
D a n iel said that she
n ttem p ts to teach c h em istry
to "b o th sid es o f th e b ra in ."
S om e stu d e n ts a re very
a n a ly tic a l and o th e rs good
v e r b a lly .
S h e h a s also tau gh t b iology,
e a rth -s c ie n c e , a s tro n o m y and
oth er s u b je c ts but h as found
that th e Job m ost In dem an d
Is fo r a c h e m is try teach er. ' I f
a p rin c ip a l kn ow s h e o r sh e
has a g o o d c h e m is try teacher,
you w ill teach c h e m is try ," she
said.

W hen 3,(XX) students ;i day drop out o f
sch(X)l, w e mast he losing our minds.
Thai s how many students quit school
esery day In America, according lo The
National dropout Prevention Center.
But you can help If you're a parent,
insist dial your child finish school If
you're a business or community leader,
or jusl concerned, get Involved in
dropout prevention programs
Tor more informal ion on dropout
prevention, write or a l l Hie National

Dropout Prevention Center, Ckmson
University, Clemson. South Carolina
29634-5111. In South Carolina call
I -800-868-3475 Outside South Carolina
call 1-800-443 6392.

Stay in sch o ol.

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Hangiiv Out
Columbine
could have
been
avoided
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H ERALD C O R R E S P O N D E N T
Abilin
this
c o u n t iy
Is
s lio c k d
nnd
te rrifie d
by
young a d u lts w h o d e c id e to go
out In a b laze o f g lo r y .
Littleton, C olo,
has
now
been put on th e m a p a lo n g
aide the oth er c itie s that h a v e
been m arked b y traged y. In
the m ost
a tro c io u s
school
shooting to date, tw o y o u n g
men from the 't r e n c h c o a t
m alla.' a s they w e r e k n o w n
around th eir s c h o o l, d ecid ed
to kill m an y o f th e ir p e ers.
S hock w aves h a v e re a c h e d
every sch o o l In th e n a tio n .
Many stu den ts a re frig h te n e d ,
but that Is a n o rm a l re a c tio n
some h a ve even m a d e Jokes
about the sh o o tin g .
Those
who m ad e the jo k e s , for th e
most part, rea lize th is Is n o
laughing m atter, th a t Is Just a
way for th em to r o p e .
The Htudrnts w h o reacted In
this fash ion are n o t the o n e s
troubling the n a tio n , th ey a r e
the m ajority.
It
m ust
be
expressed, e s p e c ia lly In tim e s
like these, that o n ly a s m a ll
m inority
of
te e n s
a re
dem ented.
T h e m a jo rity o f
young adults, w h o a re g o o d
citizens, are th e o n e s w h o
take life o n e day at a tim e, th e
future o f the w orld.
Still, th in gs like th is c a n n o t
l&gt;e Ignored. T h ey s p e a k o f a
different problem , th e y s p e a k
of deep er Issues. T h e y o u n g
adults w h o walk th e s tre e ts o f
this
c o u n tiy
a re
s c a rre d ,
dam aged In a w a y that n o
other gen eration h a s b een .
Th ey w a n d er th e h alls o f
their
sch ools.
lo o k in g ,
watching, n u k in g s u re that
they a re not the n e x t v ic tim
whose pictu re Is fla s h e d a ll
over n ation al te le v is io n .
T h ese a re not th e te e n s
that are trou blin g th e n a tion .
The teen s that a r e tro u b lin g
the n ation are th e te e n s that
ure teased about e v e r y th in g
from
th eir
style
to
th e ir
wrlght. T h e y are h a ra s s e d b y
their p eers to th e poin t o f
breaking.

T h e V iolence-free Com m unly
M on th activities
In
M arch
sp on sored fay SC PS S afe an d
D ru g Free Schools Included a
p o s te r and vtdeo/aklts con test
fo r stu den ts In k in d ergarten
th rou gh 12th grade. W in n e rs
In clu d ed :
E lem entary Schools: Mackemsfe RM n (H ighlands). Erika

J— M (Goldsboro), Elisabeth
AiasM ss (D ear Lake). Jackl
fHOM (W ilson ), Jos Charc M k (D ear Lake), Lla daay
Ttasdlaad (H ighlands), Mkm
Aytaa, Aahlsy Morgan, Jahosal
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(G oldsboro);
Ooy
RoU h m , baity Ciowdor,
Poift Dotatr. Lola Coauwho
(L a k e M ary); Lladaay Rydov,
Liao Phillips, Brittaay Thraatt, DaatsOs Marshall, Aadroa
Maris Caapbafl, Kayla McCall.
Jessica Baryo ) East brook):
bayhsala Pafferd, Qaorga
Loads, MkhMl Titan. Jenni­

fer Hall (M illen n iu m ); Nicholas
Daggett, Robert
Padiceaa.
Jonathan Travatt, Sara can*
sroa (In d ia n T ra ils).
• • •

Mlebael t r schwnhy and M e hells Crooch p la c e d Drat In
th e
O v ie d o
O p tim ist
C lu b
O ra to rica l
C o n test.
M ich ael
fin is h e d
first a n d
M ich elle
fin is h e d s e co n d . T h e y are s tu ­
d e n ts at J a c k s o n H eigh ts M id ­
d le S ch o o l a n d M ich a el w ill g o
o n to d is tric t com p etition .
• • •

Jennifer Johason Turner, a
g ra d u a te o f Lake M ary H igh
S ch o o l, h a s b een n a m e d to the
D ean ’s List at th e U n iversity o f
C in c in n a ti. S h e Is th e d a u g h ­
te r o f D an and D a rlen e J o h n ­
s o n o f L ak e M aty.

A m y Guenther Is a Junior at

Lyman High School

Lake Mary High School Thespian Troupe 3506
presentsd ‘ Nunaonaa’ last weekend at their school.
The troupe wd later perform if at the Thespian S tale

Festival in Tampa. Here are Christina Vincent. Natalie
Armstrong, Melissa Ortiz, Jennifer Cipola and Julie
Ruth from the cast.

WHAT'S COOKIN’:
For 4 / 28/99 - 5 / 4/99
L u n c h selections for Sem inole C o u n ty P u blic Schools
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F e ttu d n l w /A lfrrd o o r
m artnara sauce
G a rlic toast
Italian green beans
Fruit tray
C h o ice o f m ilk
C h e f aalad/bag/lunch
T lw riiy :

B ak ed m acaroni &amp; cheese
w/ham
G ard en peas/roll
D evil's food crem e cockle
banana
C h o ice o f m ilk
C h e f salad/bag lunch
F rid a y :

C h arb roll • plain o r cheese on
bun
Lettuce ft tom aio
C h ille d peaches or banana
T in y twist pretzels
C h o ic e o f m ilk
C h e f salnd/bag lunch
M onday:

Pizza Hut pizza * cheese or
p e p p e ro n l

O ra n g e Juice o r fruit
V e g g ie s w ith dtp
C h o c o la te c h ip c o o k ie
C h o ic e o f m ilk
C h e f sa la d / b a g lu n ch
T ttttd if:

R lb -B -Q u e o n bun w ith pickle
a n d on ion
T a le r tots
T w ix
C ris p a p p le
C h o ic e o f m ilk
C h e f s a la d -b a g lu n ch

I w ould like to give my
o p in io n on th e tim e that w e
h ave to get to ou r classes.
I don't think that three o r
fou r m inutes to get to class ut
M illen n iu m M iddle School Is
en ou gh becau se our cam pus
Is so spread out that we don't
have tim e to get to class.
F or m y fifth-period class. 1
h ave dram a and It's a lon g
d ista n ce from m y sixth period
class
and becau se o f tts
distan ce, I have been la te
severa l tim es and If I am la te

C h a m p s Pizza • ch eese or
p e p p e ro n l
O ran ge Jutce/fm lt
F ru ity tea
C h o co la te ch ip cook ie
C h oice o f m ilk
C h e f saiad/bag lu nch
C h a rb roll on bun

B e e f R tb -B -Q u e on bu n w ith
b a rb e c u e sa u ce
T a le r tots
T w ix b ars
A p p le / fru lty tea
C h o ic e o f m ilk
C h e f s a la d / b a g lu n c h
C h ic k e n p a tty on b u n

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P a sta / vegeta b le salad
M ixed fruit b o w l
Frozen yogurt
C h oice o f M ilk / F ru ity tea
C h e f sa la d / B a g lu n ch
Chicken p a tty o n bun

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C a m p b e ll's c h ick en n oodle
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C h o ic e o f m llk / F ru lty tea
C h e f s a la d / H a g lu n ch
C h ick en p a tty on b u n

Middle school columnist Jamie Bowlin wiR be offering her opinions on
issues dealing with middle school lor Hangin' Out.

Bt Jamie Bowlin____________

T n ttf e jr:

B e e f R lb -b -Q u e on bu n

Friday:

M ld d la ft H ig h S c h o o l:
W ednesday:

T ou gh er gun la w s are n o t
what th is co u n try
n eeds,
these teen s see th is a s a w a y
to get reven ge a n d th en end
their suffering.
Sure th is Is d e fin ite ly n o t
logical.
and
I
do
not
understand It. T o s a y that I
did u nderstand It w o u ld b e a
blatant lie. I am g la d that I
cannot
c o m p re h e n d
w hat
would
nuke
som eone
k ill
other p eop le In c o ld blood.
It Is not just v io le n c e o n
television and In th e m ovies. It
Is the graph ic p h o to s o f death
and destru ction th at a p p e a r In
new spapers. C N N e v e n sh o w s
graphic footage o f w a r ra va ged
countries. W hen p e o p le n ot
only see this all th e tim e but
allow th eir little c h ild re n to
grow-up
view in g
th ese
horrifying scenes, th e little
children b egin to s e e v io le n c e
as a w ay o f life.
Som e
people
a re
n ow
pushing for tou gh er g u n law s,
but you n g adu lts w h o b rea k so
nuny law s and are ou t to k ill,
are not goin g to th in k tw ice
before b reak in g an a d d itio n a l
law.
In terven tion
p ro g ra m s
need to be p ro v id e d . T h e
com m unity.
th e
school
system, and teens a ll need to
work togeth er In o r d e r to so lve
tills p ro b lem .
There seem s to b e a cod e o f
silence,
a
b a n te r
that
separates th e teen s fro m th e
adults, th is b arrier m u st c o m e
down
and
c o m m u n ic a tio n
program s must be d e v e lo p e d
In ord er for a n y
k in d o f
solution to work.
Som e law s
need
to
be
relaxed In ord er fo r teen s to
stop
view in g
a d u lts
as
different from th e m . T e e n s
need to b e able to focu s on
helping th eir g e n e ra tio n n o t
persecuting It.
Intervention Is th e key to
developing
p reven tio n .
If
everyone can o p e n
u p the
lines o f c o m m u n ic a tio n s can
open up. then ou r n a tio n w ill
experience no m ore tra g e d ie s
like the o n e at C o lu m b in e
High
Sch ool,
and
can
experience
m ore
su ccess
stories.

Nothing but Nunsonto

a g a in I a m go in g to get a
re fe rra l an d I don 't
think
th a t's fair.
1 h ave h ea rd m an y o th e r
s tu d e n ts c o m p la in in g about It
a s w ell. M y tea ch ers think
th a t I h ave rn o u g h tim e to get
to m y c la s s e s w h en I don't,
e v e n If I d on 't stop to talk to
m y frien d s an d go stra igh t to
c la s s .
I w ish th ey w ould c o n s id e r
e x te n d in g o u r tim e betw een
c la s s e s to at least five or six
m in u tes.

Jamie Uowlln Is a seventhgrader at Millennium Middle
School .

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Winter Springs Klemenl.iry
K
accepting
kindergarten
registrations (or children who
will hr fi years old hv Sept I.

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their kids hetwreii 8 ,i in - .'(
|i in. .ind oilier staff will he
avail.ihlr April 20 from 6
8

through eighth grades in the
Ai acleinli
(Irani Howl April
20
Hound rohin ellllilnalloii
rounds held all week al M-tO
a m . , and I and 2 p m Call
H.ll 1122 lor details

lire Hurd Annual Deltona
Springiest will he held April
•10 May 2 featuring arts and
• rails, face painting, rules,
lood and amuse incuts
Call
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l-ike Mary Klemeniary is
hosting Its Si holaslle (look
fair with spei lal hours on
Apr ll 22 lioin S.'IO
H p in
Normal hours are H 10 a in.
2.M) p m except lor Wrilnrs
days when II ends al I .10 p in
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Sanloid Middle Sr linol w ill
hoi two open houses lor par
n ils ol new sludenls on April
27 lor parents ol sludenls who
will
eriler
the
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Intern.illonal
ll.u ealaureale
I’rognun. i‘a rents ol other
sludenls are invited April 20
Hoih sessions start al 7 p in
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Mllwe*- Middle School will
host
|(X) sludenls In sixth

Seminole I hull Selionl is ol
lermu III'- lim e adiumislralion
ol the SAT Ihe dale ol Ihe
lesl Is.June f» with Ihe tegular
registration deadline ol April
20 Lale registration will he
held April .10 May I I Semi
Hole's school code liUllllier Is
IOI 505 .mil (lie lesl center Is

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league Middle School will
host an art festival April ,’IO
from O .10 a hi
I 1:I10 a in.
Artists will exhibit works in
Ihe fields ol basket weaving,
water colors, acrylics. spin­
ning. quilling. sculpture and
ceramics
Ihe program was
arranged through Ihe Divi
deuds Community Resource
I’rograrn Call 020 0170 for
mlnrmoiion

Oviedo High's Mane Atlrac
lion Dance ream will hotel its
annual spring s h o w April .'10
al 7 p m Ihe tea m features a
select group ol dancers. Ihe
Showcase Dance
'ream
ol
Jackson
Heights
Middle
School, and the UC'F Dance
Team Call 1120 -lOfiO lor in
formation

The Jac kson H eights Middle
School I'ISA will feature a
three clay 21 hour workshop
on Mav II. 10 and 17 Iruin H 110
am
I p in based cm St ••veil
Covey's
best seller.
The
Seven II,dills ol lllgh lv Kllec
live Families.’ I h e w orkshop
leaches parents h o w I n l u t e
grate the principals
lo build
strong, loving families

T a k i n g the bai t
Seminole High Scliool health academy students spent
a day at Lake Moruoo last week lishmg with friends

Htiald Pfttrio by Tommy Vincent

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Celery City C offee Company hat opened
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breads and desserts,

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The coffee shop it attached to Fences, the

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specialty card and gift shop in the hfctork

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antique shops.
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                    <text>March 7, 1999
91st Year, No. 138
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

75 Cents

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

Weather
Sunny
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High: 79
Low: 59

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renovation
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Winning
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•Otr being held In their apart*
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ment received a O -l-l call at
5:14 p.m. eaytng th at eight
ahota had been fired. Police
oflh.ua responded In Bve mtn*
utes, and VmtnnL- county
deputies a c re already on the
scene one m inute earlier. Fo­
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Mention la of menr

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arc both winners
No one In Sanford Is as
proud or happy about "Mac"
McClanahan's return to the
city commission than Carolyn
(Candy) McClanahan, his wife
for 52 years.
"He really loves this city,"
Mrs. Mac said Friday.
"He loves It enough to run
for the commission 11 times
and once for the mayor's Job,"
she said. 'He's won five times
and lost the others. He took
the losses in stride, but 1
didn't. I'm n poor loser."
Mrs. Mac doesn't like to
stick her head very far Into
politics. Never has, never
will. She still thinks Eleanor
Roosevelt went too far. Mrs.
Mac will stand by* her hus­
band. quietly. "He's the per­
son. who's the person." she
said.
World War II had Just
ended when the McClanahans were married In Val­
dosta. Ga. She was 17. he
was 2 1 and In the Navy. He
was the type of fellow who
believed a man could be
Judged by his fresh haircut
and the shine on his shoes.
The McClanhans raised
three children - two boys and
a girl - and have seven
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Mrs. Mac was
exercising Friday morning
with her 4-year-old grand­
daughter. Kelly.
Friends and neighbors
have been calling to con­
gratulate Mac on his victory
tills past Tuesday. There was
a victory party that night and
the next big event Is his
swearing In next month.
"Mac” McCIanhan Is a leg­
end in his adopted town on
Sanford. (He was bom In
Mlneola). His newest elecUon
triumph was a romp. Bringing
Back Mac was a snap. The
other two guys didn’t have a
chance.
Mac's arrival wlD make for a
major change on the commis­
sion. He succeeds Kerry Ly­
ons. a thirty something who
looks twenty. Mac Is 73. a retlred Navy Lieutenant, a
member of what broadcaster
Tom Brokaw calls "The
Greatest GeneraUon."
"There's no doubt the
commission will be different a lot different," Mayor Larry
Dale said Friday. "There’s a
considerable difference In
age. Mac's an Independent
thinker. He’s been tn Sanford
since the I950’s. His histori­
cal awareness will benefit u s.
And he's sharp enough to
know about the growth and
the changes."
Anyone who has dealt with
Mac McClanahan knows he
won't step away from a good
fight. He doggedly Insisted
Sanford keep Its police force
when he served recently on
the select law enforcement
study committee.
There ore tough calls on
whether to sell City Hall to
the county - and for how
much. And on what to do.
about the out-dated police
station. All Souls Catholic
Church Is Interested In pur­
chasing the property at the
present station.
This is not the same San­
ford that Mac McClanahan fell
In love with a half century ago
but that love Is as strong even stronger - today. His old
school IntcnUons are better
than any new cruel Inten­
tions. Mac is Back, and who's
going to complain?

:

Fire awareness week
begins today in Florida

Honest, Dependable,;
Service with a Personal
Concern ft* Your Repair

Harrell ft. Beverly
Transm issions

Juvcnntc nnd protect habitat for
animals such as the Florida
scrub Jay, gopher tortoise,
southern bald eagle, sandhill
m ine, deer nnd wading birds.
Former Gov. Lawton Chiles
nnd the Florida Cabinet estab­
lished Prescribed Fire Aware­
ness Week In 1097 as the sec­
ond week of Mnrrh each year.
Three prescribed fire councils
were established In Florida In
1992 to help Increase public
awareness, with their member­
ships comprised of the public
ngcncles nnd private organiza­
tions Involved and Interested In
prescribed fires.
The Central Florida Pre­
scribed Fire Council Includes
public and prlvntc entitles that
represent Brevard, Charlotte,
Citrus, Desoto, Flagler. Glades,
Mnrdce, Hernando, Highlands,
Hillsborough. Indian River.
Lake, Levy, Manatee, Marlon,
Martin, Okeechoboo, Orange,
Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk
St. Lucie, Sarasota, Seminole,
Sumter and Volusia counties.
For additional Information
please visit the Florida Division
of Forestry's Internet site at
March 6, iQQQin ain am n si March 7, 1999fEgBKZZD|] http://flame.doaca.8tate.fl.us.

While continuing work to
help prevent wildfires through­
out Florida, a group of public
agencies and private organiza­
tions see the upcoming Pre­
scribed Fire Awareness Week
ns an Important opportunity to
bring more attention to the need
for controlled fire In Florida.
Running from Mnrch 7
through March 13. Prescribed
FTrc Awareness Week has be­
come particularly Important In
focusing on the need for wild­
fire prevention In light of the
wildfires
that
consumed
-199.477
acres
throughout
Florida In the summer of 1998.
By bunting off dead vegeta­
tion that could be Ignited by
lightning or arson, prescribed
fires have been beneficial In
providing some protection to
Floridians during the past dec­
ade. Since 1995, more than 7.9
million acres have been burned

Today ur the filth day
of 1999 and dir 76ih
day of winter.
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TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In
1836, after a 13-day siege, (he Alamo
was stormed by s Mexican army. All
187 defenders were killed,including
Dsvy Crockett and Jim Bowie.
On this day in 1933, President Franklin
Roosevelt declared a national bank
holiday in order to protect the nation'*
banking system. Most banks reopened

In prescribed fires throughout
the state.
'Prescribed H it Awareness
Week Is a tremendous opportu­
nity to remind everyone of the
need and value of prescribed
fire In Florida," said Hnny
Neal, chairman of the Central
Florida Prescribed Fire Council
and a scientist with l*ost
Buckley Schuh At Jcmlgtn In
Winter Park. 'By helping to
prevent wildfires In Florida,
prescribed burning serves a
critical function In protecting
our residents nnd environment.
The council works to encourage
the Increased use of prescribed
fire under appropriate safe
conditions."
In addition to wildfire pre­
vention, prescribed fires help
restore Florida's natural envi­
ronment by controlling the
growth of woody species of
plants. Burning also helps re-

Today u the 66th day ■
of 1999 and the 77th ■
day of winter.
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On this dsy in 1936, Adolf Hitler ordered troops to invade the Rhineland.
The action broke the Treaty of Vcrand the Locarno Pact,
on this day in 1969, the Who released
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POLICE L

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The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded through March 5:

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Increased income limits
for making deductible
IIIA contributions; and

The Taxpayer Relief
^ Act o f 1997 is good
P i news fo r IRA
raj investors
ijV Highlights
W o f the law include:

D o m e stic v io le n c e :
■ANFORD, Magnolia A rts tie, 1100 Mock, H ank 4 , 3:08 a.m .
A 37-year-old m an was arrested by Sanford Police D epart­
m ent for dom estic violence. Police said the m an pushed his
Anger Into his wife's ear during an argum ent. She said his ac­
tions caused her great pain and she was having trouble
hearing.

'Hie new Hot It IHA Plus,
which doesn't offer lax
deduction* hut doc* pro
vide tax-free income.

Hill Kirchhoff
201 S. h irk Avenue
Sanford, FI- 32771
407-322-1558

SANFORD, Laurel A renas, 300 Mock, H an k B. 3:24 a.aa. A
27-year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County sh eriffs
deputies for dom estic violence. D eputies said he hit his
roommate with a barstool and tried to choke him during an
argum ent.

D U I:
GENEVA S tate Road 43. H an k 8. 1:41 a.aa. A 31-year-old
m an was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs D eputies and
charged with driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, kCaagoastlae, 1800 Mask, Merck 4, 3:14
A
55-year-old m an was arrested for driving under the Influence.

EdwardJones

C h ie f

K m t &gt; | I ad H Idas I iR trsIfrra H i t tr 1M7I

two community m em bers would
rank the finalists.
The two com m unity mem bers
may be selected when the
commission m eets Tuesday.
Sanford builder Bobby On
H erbal's Is a leading candidate
for selection. Sanford/Sem inole
Cham ber of Commerce Execu-

D ru g s:
ALTAMONTE 8FRDV06, Maitland A ram s at Lake Croat
Caro, Merck 4, 8:44 a.m . A 24-year-old woman was a rrested
for possession of m ore than 20 gram s of m arijuana, posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia and obstruction fay disguise by Al­
tam onte Springs Police. Police said she was acting suspi­
ciously when they stopped her to a sk her about her activities,
A check revealed she'd had her license suspended four tim es.
An arrest was m ade and the search of her vehicle revealed
several baggies of m arijuana on the front passenger seat.
They also found a bag of m arijuana stuffed Into her pants.

Murder

ALTAMONTB 3PRZN03, B. AHuM StS Dtlva. 800 Mask,
M aick 4, 11:48 p .tt. A 4 1-year-old m an was arrested by Al­
tam onte Springs Police for possession of leas than 20 gram a of
m arijuana and for retail theft. Police said they were called to
a store regarding a shoplifting Incident. They said he had
taken several Item s of clothing from the store w ithout paying
for It. During the arrest, police found a plastic bag w ith
m arijuana In It In his hand.

firearm used to kill Morgan and
Leah a s of Friday night. M ulti­
ple guns were found Inside the
apartm ent. As of Friday, police
are still Investigating w hether
Lynch owned the guns,
Bitterly said she was outside
working on her car when she
heard gunshots.
*1 could smell the gunpow­
der," Sltteriy said. "It's a gunt
It's a gun. I said.
I started
grabbing all the kids I could,
even ones I didn't know, and
got In the house."
Lynch made his first court
appearance today (Saturday) at
0 a.m . He Is charged with first
degree prem editated m urder,
arm ed kidnapping, and b u r­
glary.

SANFORD, 11“ M tw t, 1300 M sek, Marsh 4 , 8:27 awa. A 24year-old m an and an IB-year-old m an were arrested by Sanford Police for trafficking In cocaine, the sale and delivery of
cocaine and possession of cocaine. Police said the m en w ere
driving In a car th at was under being watched In a known
drug area. They saw a transaction take place between th e
driver and someone who approached the car. They moved in
to m ake the arrest and found several pieces of crack cocaine
In the passenger's pocket. A search of the car revealed 28
gram s of cocaine In the vehicle. .

live Director Ron Rose could be
another.
Because the March deadline
for a num ber of monthly law
enforcement publications had
passed, the city has been able
to use a Job line alternative to
one of the association's p u b li­
cation. Thus there won't be s
30-day delay before the ad
runs In the April Issues of the
publications.
*Wc expect to identify an ex­
cellent pool of well qualified
candidates.'' Denaro said. Dale
said he expects more than 200
applicants.

C ourt. Oviedo, died W ednesday. March 3, 1999.
Bom
April 8, 1983 in Sanford, she
was a Ufe long resident. M iss
WaUace-Chalabl w as a student.
Survivors include mother.
Antoinette
Marie
C halabi,
Oviedo; father. Marwan Cha*
labt, Oviedo; sister. Angela Mi­
chelle Steadm an. Orlando; m a­
ternal grandm other. Anna Rose
Graff. Illinois; step-grandfather.
Bob Graff. Illinois; paternal
grandm other, Holema C halabi,
Syria; paternal grandfather.
Salah Chalabi. Syria; slater,
Lissa Ann W allace. Philadel­
phia. Pa.; toother, Paul W al­
lace. Geneva.
Bald win-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo, In charge of a r­
rangem ents.
Helen Sonia Oooch. 73. Elkcan Blvd., Deltona, died Friday,
March 5. 1999 at Florida Hos­
pital Altamonte. Bom O c t 31,
*1925 tn Chicago. 01., she had
resided In C entral Florida for
20 years. Mrs. Oooch w as a
'retired sw itchboard operator.
-She was .Catholic.
Survtvora
Include
three
: grandchildren.
if Banfleld
Funeral
Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of ar' rangem ents.

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ber of the First B aptist C hurch.
M arkham Woods.
Survtvora include daughter.
Clarice Litton. Sanford; daugh­
ter. Sue Lynn Stiner. Alden.
Iowa; daughter. Cynthia Claybum . Camden. S.C.; sister.
Oladys Hokotnbof. Kingsport.
Ind.; sister, Violet Thomas.
Sanford; sister. Evelyn Baldtree. Sanford; toother. Howard
Butcher. Sanford; brother. Oordon Butcher, Sanford; six
grandchildren,
eight great­
grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrangen x rts .

John A McManus, 78, B er­
m uda Crete, Oviedo, died Frt-.
day. M arch 8. 1999. Bom Jon.
16. 1937 in Long Island. N.Y..
he moved to C entral Florida In
1976 from New York.
Mr.
McManus w as a supervisor In
the electronic Industry.
Mr. McManus was an Army
veteran who served in WWlf.
He w as a m aster carpenter,
Survtvora
Include
wife,
Eleanor McManus, Oviedo; son,
Ronald McManus, Michigan;
daughter. Sharon Alfenito, Long
Island. N.Y.: daughter, Lorraine
Fltxgerald. Hom asassa.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oviedo. In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

Beatrice Hardee. 88,'-'Layton
Ave.. Deltona, died T hursday,
March 4. 1999 a t Brandon Re­
gional Hospital. Bom tn Al­
varado, Texas, she moved to
C entral Florida in 1979 from
Detroit, Mich. Mia. Hardee w as
s V anda beauty counselor. She
w as a m rm hrr of the First Bap­
tist Church.
Mrs. Hardee enjoyed being
with people, playing the organ,
and traveling.

Social Security has certainly seen better times.
And who knows what the future might bring
I can show you how to [dan for a secure financ ial
future, with o r without Social Security.

Hill Kirchhoff
201 5 . ftirk Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-1558

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p re a rra n g en ten te, w hich a re 100% refu n d a b le
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In Memoriam

for you!
This Sunday’! M asge
MET GOD LOVE YOU*
h « w w l m a t i * rt rtif ffT k t*

"GETTING TO KNOW GOD”
presented by
W EST LAKE COMMUNITY C H IH C H

Jo s e p h C a lv in C a ld w e ll, S r.
J u l y 3 ,1 9 2 8 • M a r c h 3 ,1 9 9 8

West Lake C om m unity C hurch currently meet* Sunday mornings at 10:50 AM oouth of SR 46 at the
comer of Orange Btvd. and Wkyoidc D r at the Pools Woods Preschool. Bring the kids; we ore commit­
ted to providing on excellent preochool and children's church. D rcu caaual.

Linda C ostello, P astor
P hil Davis, A ssociate P astor .
D arrel W atson, A ssociate P asto r

W
est L ak e
C o m m u n ity C h u rc h

For la m persuaded, that neither death, nor hfe, nor angel*, nor principalities,
nor powers, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature,
shall be able to separate u s from the Love o f Ood, which is tn
Christ Jesu s our Lord. Remans M:3t (KJf)

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Eddie L Williams Katrina Caldwell Davis, Pamela O. Caldwell,
Joseph C. Caldwell, Jr., Revonda J. Caldwell, Crystal A Caldwell

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Our Views

Community Views

What should be next
for the Sanford
Police Department

We do not need a
federal lobbyist

O ne o f th e v e te ra n s o f th e S anford Police D ep artm en t
sa id a y e a r a n d a h a lf ago th a t an y o n e w ho h a s w orked
n t could w ork o n an y law en fo rcem en t
In th e d&lt;
force In th e c o u n try . S an fo rd , h e ex p lain ed , w as a sm all
tow n w ith all th e b ig city problem s.
T o d ay 's b u rn in g q u estio n : W ho’s b e s t qu alified to ru n
th e SPD ?
S h o u ld th e city go to a n o u tsid e chief? Som eone w ho
h a s a proven tra c k reco rd for law enfo rcem en t a n d h a s
le a d e rsh ip sk ills? S om eone w ho h a s n ev er s e t foot In
S an fo rd o r th e SPD b u ild in g a n F re n ch A venue?
O r sh o u ld th e city c a ll o n old reliab le - A cting C hief
Ray B ro n so n ? A m an w ith 2 5 y e a rs o f loyal a n d
d istin g u ish e d service. A hom etow n p ro d u ct?
A nd sh o u ld th e new c h ief b e a college g rad ? P o ssess a
m aste r’s degree In crim inology o r police a d m in istra tio n ?
It a p p e a rs th e city h a s a good gam e p la n . H is t th e
w ith p recessio n . T h a t a c h ie f w ill
p ro ce ss w ill
in b e ex ecu ted wll
b e h ire d by A pril 11 a n d go
T he n atio n w id e se a rc h Is
m ore c a n d id a te s. T he field w ill b e n arrow ed to 6 o f 8 . T he
fin a lists wUl be In vestigated h e a d to to e. A screen in g
com m ittee w in ra n k th e b e s t o f th e b e s t C ity M anager
T ony V an D erw orp w in m ak e th e caU. T he C ity
C om m issioners w in approve.
W ould co u ld p o ssib ly go w rong?
W ell, h isto ry In d icates th e p ro cess w on’t b e a lay -u p .
T he SPD w as d escrib ed a s ’dysfunctional*’jx ist a y e a r
a n d a h a lf ago. A n o u tsid e stu d y In d icated p o c k e ts o f

On M arch 4 you asked. ’Does
county really need a federal
lobbyist?* You alao rem inded
u s that Seminole County em ­
ploys form er Florida lieutenant
Oovcmor Bobby Brmntlov and
Ed DeFuy a s state lobbyists a t a
cost of $80,000 per year.
We do not need a federal lob­
byist. and we should dism iss
our state lobbyists. Why? We
are already paying for this
service and should not have to
pay twice. Those In W ashing­
ton, DC who are supposed to
represe n t our Interests are
called senators and m em bers of
the House. Those in T allahas­
see who are supposed to rep re­
sent our Interests are alao
called senators and m em bers of
the state Legislature.
If those whom we have
elected do not serve u s tn such
a m anner that requires u s to
pay for additional representa­
tion then-w e should elect som e­
one else. To th is end. new spa­
pers should be m indful a s to
their endorsem ent policies. No
bacon, no endorsem ent.

tlque stores tn the downtown
down MellonvtUe coming off the
area It la Im possible to shop
i tr e tt i of Rosalia Dr. and Ranthem all In two hours. If the an ­
do If. A little girl fd l Into the
tique shoppers leave, you can
street on M eU onvtlle-lucklly
■he did not get h it. Theoe c h il­
dren have to w alk on M ellonvllle to C d m r to get to a crossguard. There la only a paraidewalk that enda putting
the children tig h t Into a bruah
longed tim e, then they should
area and It'a only on one aide
address that problem , not of­
(the aidewalk) of the Btreet u p
fend and drive off custom ers.
there.
Alao a little boy got* h it up
there on MellonvtUe last year
trying to get paat those three
Urge dogs--not even tied u p -1
th o u g it there la supposed to be On Daly running for
a leash law In Sanford. T hese Longwood office
children should n ot have to ex­
perience th is to get to school.
C an you look Into th is m atter
for th e children?

a

Parking law
discourages shoppers
The decision by th e police
departm ent to enforce the two

all m unicipal elections are
nonpartisan. T his leaves me to
w onder why Mr. Daly found I
necessary
to discuss
h is
cost the City

stu d y su g g ested th e city co n sid er d isb a n d ing th e force
a n d lettin g th e S h eriff's Office ta k e over. Few ag ree th is
w as th e ro u te to ta k e .
So. g rad u ally th e SPD b eg an to rig h t Itself. J o e
D illard, w ho is re tirin g a s c h ie f th is m o n th , b e g a n th e
reb u ild in g a n d R ay B ro n so n h a s ru n th e force th e p a a t

Other Views
m v iO

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srti
the regulatory,ij
he authority &gt;tm^
for cleaner gas,

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ere more up-ecele then your deddy'e up-ecele
to y s."

�Bcminota HwaM, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, Mart*! 7 ,1M9 * M

Letters
My nam e la Lisa Ta and I'm a
Florida Ecology stu d e n t a t
Oviedo High School Through
the Florida Ecology course I
have been m ade very aw are 6f
th e developm ent p lan s for
C huluota. As a registered voter 1
would like to know why. H ie
C huluota residents voted for a
Comprehensive Flan to have one
house per so m any acres. Not
only th at bu t a C huluota Small
Area Study w as held where res­
id en ts voice th eir opinions
about w hat they wanted. W hat
It cam e to be th at a m ajority of
the residents didn't w ant devel­
opm ent. However, for some rea­
son the m ajority’s opinion and
their votes don’t m atter m uch,
because It seem s as If th e devel­
opm ent plans are going through
anywise. So can somebody ted
me why? Why Is It th at a County
the voters elected him to do?
Why is the m ajority not being
represented? The dtlaens don’t
want the plan to go through.
They like their Uvea the way It Is.
peaceful and away from urban
developm ent. That’s th e whole
point for them to move and live
in ChuluoU . As a registered
voter I world tike to have my
vote count, I would like to have
my voice heard. So w hat am I to
expect the next tim e I w ant
som ething done tor my community? Should I Just not try for
w hat I want I want and settle for
w hat others w ant? Than what’s
the point of voting?
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opposing urban spraw l.
A m athem atical way of
describing a rural area Is by the
num ber of houses p e r acre,
which varies from one house per
acre to one house p er five acres
to one house per ten acres. But
certainly not five houses per

Everyday I look outside to my
backyard and 1 see woods.
When I see th e trees and the
anim als I think how nice It is to

I am writing In response of
th e
developm ent
of the
ChuluoU area. I am a senior a t
Oviedo High School, and 1 am
cu rren cy enrolled in Florida
Kcoloff. 1 am against the devel6p8S10tt£ of the C huhiota area.
developm ent la because the
environm ent win be greatly
effected. 1 thinks there will be
too m any housed bulb per acre.
It la going above the com prehen­
sive plan, w hich said there
would be one house per sere,
one house p er five acres, or one
house per ten acres. Bui instead
(hey w ant U build three U four

land to build dream hom es with
enough
land
for farm s.
C huhiota Is a quiet, nice, beau­
tiful d ty . If you build all of these
houses It will become a noisy,
loud overpopulated d ty Ju st like
Oviedo.
W hen you build all of these
bouses, you will also need more
schools, grocery stores, and gas
stations, which will cause m ore
land U be m ined.
There are very few places In
Florida
as
B eautiful
as
ChuluoU . You should be pre­
serving th is land. These are the
lan d s th a t m ake Florida
BeautlAil. For once som eone

s ta lls , th e are a will become
urbanised, tn ttta d of staying
ru ra l They w ant to keep the
area rural. From w hat I know,
county rcm m laM onm are elect­
ed by th e residen ts, and they
represent them and w hat they

Issue. The outcom e woe th at
developers could build th ree
houses per acre. T hat may not
seem like a big deal b u t In realtty. three houaee per acre wdl
cause lost land, and It wtfl dtstu rb our aafe ecosystem. Moat of
the n e tik id i of C huhiota wont
their town to m aintain Ms rural
character. Why aren ’t they
allowed to keep It th e way it ie?

land Is taken from them ? The la d the residents really w an t
Is th at there Is no where for them
In support of conservation sin
to go and th at m any birds, deer, ceiely.
etc. will die as a re su lt So many
areas In Seminole County have
H a s a n Baoehaa
already been built-up, such a s '
O visda
Oviedo. Why do we have to build­
up Chuluota as well? The answ er
to th at question Is th at we don’t.
1 «** a Florida Ecology student
at Oviedo High School and I am
Dye
soon to be a registered voter. I
W inter Springs
have a strong opinion regarding
th e Com prehensive Land Use
Plan. The residents of C huluota
•••
w ant to live In a rural environAs an Oviedo High School stu - m ent. They moved and m ade
dent and a soon to be voter. 1 am their hom es In a place th at they
strongly, concerned about th e « t w as theirs. A place th at w as
plan to expand the C huluota guaranteed protection against
area. The urban sprawl th at Is developm ent and urbanisation,
planned for the East Seminole
The developers are saying
area, la not a s beneficial as the repeatedly th at they are helping
developers are trying to convince reMdenta of Chuluota by developth e public. Aside from dim inish- &lt;ng the area. ’Convenience* will
lng th e wildlife h ab itats th a t be brought to ChuluoU . But is it
presently live th ere, n a tu ra l really? These people are used U a
ecosystem s are left totally bank- sim ple, calm stay of life,
n ip t. Also, if th is proposal is Developm ent will only bring more
approved. It Is ■ definite m lsrep- people, m ore traffic, a lot of crime
resentatSon of the community’s “ *d a fantastic am ount o f potturesidents.
tlon.
I am very aware of the benefits
Sure the residents wffl be able
th at a development can being u
*° whip doom U th e Mare w ithin
any ares. But while it p —M ts * *ew m inutes after developm ent,
residents with beneficial belli- But thousands of other people
ties, and convenience, others will
** wanting to whip down to
suffer because at It. Since, la m the store a s wdL The peace and
currently enrolled In the Florida serenity of th is beautifti! rural

dent a t Oviedo High School, and
am currently enrolled In Ja y
Oetty’a Florida Ecology class. In
th at class, I have learned about today, more th an ever before, I
ftiD-ftmctloning
and rr t n r r n o w n e o c a a u y n u io im p
how they can be affected by accommodate the needs at other
u rb an developm ent. I am bring beings th at share the plane t with us. Wildlife habitats are
appalled th at the county com- In serious danger.
mtaainnrTi w ant to build-up the .
Chuhiota area. By doing so. It
Over the past few years, all the
can dam age *h» (Unction at the development th at h as occurred m
neighboring com m unities breed
m uch o f th e wtldltfe to tak e

people and th is land were guarantcca protection ojr tn c state,
Now, w ithout reason nor warning
Big B usiness and American Way
are trying to destroy hundreds of
peoples hom es. So 1 ask: why
change som ething th a t does not
need c h a rin g ? The people of
\o n thMr n m j
borhood. They love th e peace,
They love th e quiet end the fresh

have som e concerns about
C huluota developm ent and
urban spra wl th at I’d like to
share. I have lived In Geneva

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downtown businesses th an City
Hall. City Hall only h as 60 to
70 em ployees, plus people who
come In to pay a bill or what*
ever."
Seminole County owns 1 &amp;
acres of property at Five Points
In Lake Mary, and Dale said
there la a possibility th e County
could move the C ourthouse to
th at location.
*1 hope we don't argue b e ­
yond reason," Dale said. *1 ex­
pect there will be some argu­
m ent. and th a t's fine. B u t If we
try to have our cake and eat It
too we m ight not get a crum b *
Dale said building a new City
Hall on U.S. 17-92 would help

to revitalize the area.
*We already have a Joint CRA
(Community
Redevelopment
Agency, a special tax district)
with the County on (U.S.) 1792," Dale said. It would be
better to place City Hall on a
m ajor road.’
Dale said he w ants a new City
Hall to be m ore accessible to
the public than the current City
Hall.
’Downstairs w hen people
come In nobody la there to greet
them.* Dale said. ’People are
always confused on how to get
in. They don't know where to
go.
This City Hall Is very
poorly designed.*

com m issioners begin Interviews
of the half-dozen finalists.
Commission
Chairm an
Carlton Henley said he w ants
the entire
process
done
quickly. "We w ant to avoid the
16-month fiasco the county had
the last tim e It did a nationwide
search (in 1990).'* Two of the
top picks turned down the
county offer then. Ron Rabun
w as hired and worked until
1996.
The county m anager’s job will
pay In th e 9110.000 plus range
• depending on the experience
and qualifications of the person
selected.
A ssistant County Manager
Cindy Coto may be the acting
m anager In case the process
takes m ore than two m onths.

1 NOTICE
Pursuant to Chapter 102.141(2), Florida Statutes,
NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the Seminole
County Canvassing Board will meet at 9:00 A.M.
on March 9,1999, in the Supervisor of Elections
Office, 116 W. 1st Street, Sanford,FL to canvass
the absentee ballots for the Special General
Election for House District 35. For additional Infor­
mation contact Sandy Goard, Supervisor of
Elections, at 665-7700.

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Slovak Garden), 3110 Howell Branch
Road, Seminole County
SL Richards Episcopal Church, 5151
Lake Howell Road, Seminole County
Elks Club, 4755 HoweN Branch Road,
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Boulevard, behind ABC liquor.
After 10 years In Sanford's
nearby C enter Mall. Sergio's
dosed more th an one year ago
due to Seminole County road
expansion. Owner Peter Rudes
said he Is glad to be back.
T m glad my custom ers are
supporting me.* Rudes said.
T m glad to be back to serve my
clientele, and I'm going to stay
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The band Heart Attack Diner
from Klnganake Studios will
perform tonight for the grand
opening, with m usic starting at
B p.m. Custom ers who buy one
entree today can get the second
entree of equal or leaser value
for half price. There will be
drink specials all night for the
grand opening.
The restaurant offers dally
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Graves grounds Patriots
Lyman junior pitches a
‘perfect’ game in 2-0
win over Lake Brantley

Baseball
Iat its best
j LONGWOOD - Friday night's
] Lyman-Lakr Brantley baseball
i game was everything n sports­
; writer could hope for.
II was quick, fast-paced, the
, pitchers got the ball over the
plate, and It ended In about 90
minutes.
That's when high school
baseball Is a pleasure. The
game was close and the action
was non-stop.
What a change from normal.
Now. sportswrlters love to
| cover sports; that's why we do
' It.
We Just don't want to be doj Ing It all night.
1 High School baseball would
J l&gt;e n pleasure If every night
j were like the Lyman-Lakr
Urantley game.
Hut sometimes. I leave there
j with barely any sanity left.
Here are some pet peeves
! about high school baseball
I that have driven me cruzy for
j years now and I'm Just getting
; It out of my system. liras?
• bear with me.
Pitcher* need to spend more
1time concentrating on the batter
| and less lime concentrating on
third base, the dugout. the
girls In the third row. etc.:

High school pitchers ore not
major leaguers. Oetttng tire ball
over (hr plate Isn't that simple
for them and It's the most fun­
damental pitching technique of
i all.
J Hut too often, the pitcher
; seems more concerned with
I picking off base runners, espe! dally when they are Inconse| quentlal. I can't tell you how
j many times I've seen unncces! sary runs score because a
I pitcher threw an errant plck-off
| Into the dugout.
• If a pitcher has a three-run
! lead, why la he worried about a
! runner on first? Worry about
; the batter, not the shutout.
[ And. please, stop trying to
! pick runners off of third base.
' Last year I can think of at least
three times that runs scored
because of a move to third.
Batters need to swing at the
Jlrst pitch.:

Thomas Boswell of the
Washington Post, and probably
the best baseball writer In the
country, did some Interesting
research a few years ago. When
batters put the ball Into play
on the flret pilch they have an
average near .380. Here's why:
they usually see a fastball
straight down the middle from
a pitcher who Is trying to get
ahead In the count.
Why give away a strike and
■let the pitcher start playing
games on the mound. Kirby
'Puckett and Tony Owynn are
'two of the best first-ball hitters
In recent memory, according to
statistics, and they weren't ex­
actly slouches.
. Besides, what information
can a high school batter get
from a pitcher he's never seen
before, based on a fastball
down the middle?
Eliminate the bunt.:

Baltimore Oriole legend Earl
Weaver never cared for a bunt.
Ills theory was, why give up an
out to move a guy ahead one
base when even the absolute
best hitter In baseball has only
a one In three chance of get­
ting a base hit?
I once saw former Boston
Red Sox manager John
McNamara bunt In five con­
secutive Innings to move his
runners over and It didn't work
once. Never give away an out.
You only get 2 1 a game In high
school, so make the most of
them.
Please stop the parties a the
pitchers mound.:

I don't care if the pitcher has
the bases loaded with no one
out and Mark McGwire la at the
plate.
The pitcher knows what's
going on. What In the world Is
a catcher going to tell the
pitcher in a time like that?
In high school baseball,
though. It's cause for a tea
party. Usually the middle InJ tf f . Fags sa

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PATRIOTS 0

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Matt Skelton was 2-for-3 with a double and drove in
tbe insurance run to back the outstanding pitching of

Kevin G raves as Lym an shut out Lake Brantley 2-0 m a
6A-3 and S A C baseball gam e Friday night at Lym an

l-QNQWOOI) • Lyman pltrhrr
Kevin Graves knew be had Just
pitched a prrtty good game, he
Just didn't know how good.
Neither did l.ymun coach
Bob McCullough.
Hut Graves faced the mini­
mum 21 liatters In u 2 0 com­
plete-game shutout of stntr
|&gt;ower Lakr Brantley In a
Seminole Athletic Conference
and Class GA-Dlstrlct 3 contest
at Lyman High School Friday.
Graves allowed only four sin­
gles and no walks. Three of the
ninners were wiped out on
double (days and the other was
thrown out stealing.
It was the equivalent of a
perfert game for Graves f.'l-O).
who registered his second
complete game of the year for
the Greyhounds (4-0).
‘I Just try to do my best every
time out.* said Graves, a Junior
on a young team. *1 never ex|»ect to get blown away try anyirody."
l-akr Brantley Isn I Just any­
body. Thr Patriots urr two
years rrmoved from a state ti­
tle (Lyman won It In 1996), and
still has one of thr most dan­
gerous lineups in the county.

Lubrano tosses another shutout
As Brown tins been fond of pointing out
all season. Lubrano wasn't so iely rrsponUONf IO. BEAM O
COHItESI'ONDENr
slble for the shutout.
W t o t s r B p el s g s
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Third iMiseman Kenny Sturllng made a
OVIEDO - Oviedo High School's Paul Lu­ o mSCrptOTwm.
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brano may be the luckiest pitcher In the t n n u and Alrafc* Wl* _ l.ubrano 13 0) IJ* _ M&lt;-|&gt;lim brilliant play In the top of the first Inning
Seminole Athletic Conference ... he always aim II 21 S a v e . none. 211 . W lnlrr Spring a. Sir (Jim to turn a (M)trntlal Infield hit Into an mil.
In the third Inning, shortstop Justin
Ovtrda llulmr* 121 and Murptiy 131 311 . none
seems to be pitching when the other team •un.
IIH . Ovtrvlu. Ahram 12) Hn-urda . Wlnlrr Soring* 2 4.
Holmes and second baseman J r red Good­
doesn't score any runs.
o n n lu B O overall. 3 0 SAC
win romblned to tum an Inning-ending
On Friday night. Lubrano tossed Ills
double play.
third consecutive shutout as the Lions
"Tills Is a learn game." said Brown. "Last
blunked the Winter Springs Bear*. 10-0. In "lie wasn't very sharp, but he liad enough
un SAC game stopped In the bottom of the poise to make good pitches when he had Friday. I’nul pitched a masterful game
against Florida Air. Tonight, he didn't have
to."
fifth Inning by the 10-run mercy rule.
In Ills three starts so far tills season.
Lubrano. who threw a no-hltter his last his best control, but hts teammates picked
Lubrano Is 3-0 with three shutouts and time out ugulnsl Florida Air Academy, gave him up with some key defensive plays.
"Hie result was the same - a win for the
three complete games. Two of his complete up Just two hits against Winter Springs. He
game shutouts have come In flve-lnnlng. did. however, walk seven batters and ended team."
Lubrano also had considerable offrnslvr
run-rule wins, but that's quibbling.
up stranding eight Bears on base.
support us the Lions collected right hits
So far this season. Lubrano has surren­
In the first and fourth Innings. Winter
dered four hits In 17 Innings of work, Springs had runners on first and second (three for extra bases) against a pair of
Winter Springs pitchers.
striking out 21 (seven Friday nlglitl and base but were unable to score.
Javlr Alvarez ird the assault by going 2walking 12.
The Bears (who advanced a runner to for-2 with u two-run home nin (his second
"What was most Impressive about Paul's third base In the second Inning) loaded the
effort was that he didn't have his best stuff bases In die top of the fifth Inning before In as many games). Holmes went 2-for-3
with a double off of the top of the right
tonight," said Oviedo coach Krnne Brown. Lubrano killed the rally with a strikeout.
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But. alter Lyman was able to
scratch out some nms. Graves
never wavered and ended the
game with a double-play In­
ducing fastball.
"Kevin did a stqrer Job.'
McCullough said. *1 couldn't
have asked for a better effort."
Thr Grryhnunds have gotten
off to a slow start this season,
but McCullough said he wasn't
concerned. Thr Orryhounds
started off playing In a few
tournaments and. with a young
pttrhlng staff.
McCullough said the early
part of the season was a
learning process.
Lyman learned a lot. taking
on a Lakr Brantley team that
rame In at 6-1 and Is one of
fottr trams - Like Mary and
Oviedo the others - who should
battle It out for district su­
premacy this season.
The Greyhounds struck first
In the third Inning. Lake HranPlease sec Lyman, Page 3B

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SANF'ORD • Marla Duvall
fired u two-hltter and drove
In a run as the Seminole
High School softball team
remained undefeated In
Class SA-District 5 with a
3-0 whlteashlng of DeltonuPlne Iddge at the Seminole
High School Softball Com­
plex F'rlday night.
The Fighting Semlnoles
scored single nms In the
third, fourth and fifth In­
nings to post Its seventh
Softball, P f. 3B

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soccer
squads
named
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SANFORD • Lake Howell,
Lake Mary and Oviedo domi­
nated the All-Seminole Athletic
Conference Soccer Teams that
were announced recently.
Lake Howell, which went 4-0­
2 to claim Its first girls SAC
soccer crown and lost In the
Class QA State Semifinals, had
four First-Team members along
with the coach of the year,
while runner-up Lake Mary,
which lost In the State Cham­
pionship Game, had five First
Team members.
On the Boys’ team, head
coach Joe Avallone, which led
Oviedo to a 5-0-1 record and
the SAC title, was Joined on the
First Team by three of hts Li­
ons.
Runner-up Lake Mary also
liad three First TeamcFs.
The airls' First Team was led
by Lake Howell coach Dldler
Menard and he .was Joined by
Silver Hawks Piper Seaman.
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The Lake Mary duo of Junior Danny Wymer (left
in photo at left) and senior Dan Mclnstosh (right
in photo at left) and Lake Fiowel leading scorer,
senior Piper Seaman (above), were al named to
the First Team of the Al-Seminoie Athletic Con­
ference Soccer Team's announced recently.

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A ll-S tar soccer gam e to night
APOPKA - AW Benitez, Carol Lewis, Brook
Asby, C.C. Quilfan, Janey Hallberg and K rtstcn
Hoyle will be am ong the top players from Sem i­
nole County com peting In the Orange-Sem lnole
G irls’ Soccer A lt-Star Game this Saturday a t
Apopka High School.
The game will start a t 6 p.m. and adm ission
will be $4 for adult, $1 for girls high school
players and free for children 10-and-Under.

Y outh V olleyball T o u r
TUKAWILA, WA. Sports For Youth Founda­
tion lnc. Is currently accepting applications for
boys and girls aged 15-19. who arc accom ­
plished High School or Club volleyball players
and good citizens, both In their school and
com m unity, to take part in the 1999 Goodwill
A m bassadors World Tours.
N ineteen-ninety-nine m arks the 16th year
th at the Goodwill A m bassadors have conducted
world tours for Ju n io r volleyball players. The
1999 tour will travel to London. Paris, Geneva,
Venice, and Rome. R egistration Deadline March
15th. 1999.
For further lnformaUon. or a tour brochure
contact the Sports For Youth ofllce at (425) 2516675, 1B475 Olympic Avenue South. Tukwtla
W ashington
98188,
em ail
tnfottvoUeyballnw.com or visit the website a t
www.volleyballnw.com.

A d u lt V olleyball T o u r
TUKWILA. WA. - The Goodwill A m bassadors
S ports tours la now accepting applications for
th e Ju n e 1999 Adult voUeyball tour to Europe.
The to u r Is two weeks long and wUl visit Lon­
don. Paris, Venice, and Rome. Additionally we

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will have hill escorted sightseeing tours of all
tlir m ajor cities to m eet local team s, and play In
friendly com petitions.
The tour Is open to both men and women
volleyball players. R egistration Deadline March
15th. 1999.
For further Inform ation, or a tour brochure,
contact the Sports For Youth ofllce at (425) 2816675, 18475 Olympic Avenue South, Tukwtla,
W ashington
98188,
em ail
lnfoOvoTleyballnw.com, or visit the website at
www.vollcyballnwcom,

S an fo rd o ffers c h u rc h softball
SANFORD • The City or Sanford Recreation
and Parks D epartm ent will offer a night Church
Slow Pitch Softball league.
Qarncs will be played at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex on n night to be determ ined.
Please call (407) 330-6097 If you have a team
Interested In playing.

From the Eagle’s Nest
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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD - The Drag Racing
A ssociation of Women will host
Its 3rd annual Florida Oolf
Tournam ent. March 17 a t
Meadowbrook OoJ( Club. Some
of the NHRA'a best driv en . In­
cluding Larry Dixon and Jeg
Coughun. J r., will be on hand.
Registration
and unlim ited
range balls are from 7:30 a.tn .
• 8:30 a.m . with an 8:30 tee
tim e. In 1998. over $191,000
waa provided to tndtvlduala and
their fam ilies. Call (217) 3458537 or (352) 332-0577 for deThe Metro Orlando Am ateur

Softball A ssociation will host
Its rescheduled Inaugural golf
tournam ent April 9 at Deer Is­
land Oolf and Lake Club. The
‘Achieving Excellence through
Academics and A thletics9 tour­
nam ent Is to benefit the schol­
arship fund for outstanding
senior high softball players
and the development of youth
ao ftball. Call 869-2526 or 1
(888) 210-6660 for Inform a­
tion...
Florida State football coach
Bobby Bowden will host h is
annual spring tournam ent at
the Crooked Cat Course at Or­
ange County National on April
17. For Inform ation, call the
Seminole Club of G reater O r­
lando Hotline a t 648-0612...

The Diamond Players Club;
Golf Academy will host Its
Ju n io r Oolf Learn to Play
M embership a t Wektva Oolfi
Club. It la open to boys and
girls 8*18 and m em bers may
play any day after 3 p.m.
M emberships are good for a
year and m em bers.m ust attend,
on etiquette and rules sem inar,
with PGA Teaching Profes-,
atonal Jeff Jo n es. Call 9252855 for Inform ation...
The Altam onte Springs Lions':
Club will hoal Its 6th annual
golf tournam ent May 14. There
will be a 4-person scram ble
with a $60 entry fee per golfer
to Include green fees, cart,
beverage, aw ards, door prizes

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Swnlnoi* Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, Mwcb 7.1000 • 1

LymanIB
Uey pitcher Scott Myers (3-1)
was m atching Graves out for
out. bu t M att Skelton led off
the fram e with a slicing double
down the right field line.
After he was bunted over to
third, Bill Hem hit a bouncer
to second but Lake B rantley's
Gabriel Figueroa fired home to
cut off Skelton.
Hem then stole second and
after Dave Milton w as h it by a
pitch, Graves singled to center
to put Lyman up 1*0.
ft w as all Graves would need
os he continued to mow down
the Patriots. In the Lake B ran­
tley fourth Inning. A ustin Peay*
bound Ju stin H arris singled to
left to break up Oravea’ no-hlt
bid. bu t was gunned down by
Lyman catcher Kit Kaminsky.
Lyman got an Insurance run
In the fifth Inntng.

Freshm an
Cham
Roxell
reached on an error, and, after
a walk. Kip H eater bunted both
runner* over. Skelton followed
with a bleeder between ahort
and third, and Lyman w as up.

J e ff
m u Page IB
fielder* join In w tilk th e real of
the Infield gather* solemnly a t
second barn to dlacum s tra t­
egy*
If a coach h a sn 't stressed si­
tuational strategy to hla team
by th at tim e, he shouldn't be a
coach.
Then th e outfielder* get to ­
gether for a chat In center field
and. of course, the b a tte r and
baaerunnera have to head to
third bom to dlacum strategy
on how to nm .
If there are two ou ts, ru n on

2 -0 .

Oravea did the rest.
Adam Klinger led off the Lake
B rantley seventh Inning with a
sharp single to left, b ut Graves
followed with a strikeout and

anything. If less, stay close on
a fly bail, move on a grounder.
Pretty sim ple, so why the
strategy?
fijpectai to the um pires; Keep
the batter* in the batter'* bar.
No more useless timeout* be­
cause they d o n 't/se t corn/brtable.:
B atters are constantly ste p ­
ping out of th e box, calling
tim e-out.
Then, the pitcher steps off
th e rubber, which usually
to a visit from th e catcher who
calls th e second-basem an,
which signals th e tnfldder* to

induced the gam e-ending dou­
ble-play.
Skelton w as 2-for-3 with a
double and an RBI, while
Oravea w as 2-for-3 with an RBI
for Lyman, while Figueroa was

2-for-2 for Lake Brantley,
The Oreyhounds will play
three games next week, hosting
Lake Howell on Wednesday and

DeLand on Friday, both at 7
p.m ., and then going to Del­
tona to take on the Wolves on
Saturday a t 1 p.m .

Pitching Instructor
Ron 'Lefty' Renaud

gather a t second base and the
outfielder* to order tea while
the hitting team rushes like the
cast of E.R. to third baae for a
chat w ith the coach.
High school baseball doesn't
have to take a s m uch tim e as
the K enneth S ta rr Investiga­
tion.
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Doom anyone know where I
can get a ticket fo r the Final
Four In St. Pete? t f m y Mary­
land Terrapin* are there. rU
pay anything.

Arid fence and ecored three rune.
Also contributing were Biain Schulte
(two singles, RBI); B rett Murphy (double,
two nine): Ooodwtn (single, run. RBQ; Lubrano (RBI. run); Larry Orayeon (RBQ; and
Jeff Knapp and Bobby M etior (each wtth
one run acored).
Brad Stephenson h it a double ft* W hiter
Springe In the top of the drat tim ing while
Ryan Sheehan singled In the fifth Inning.
Scott Rankin worked Lubrano far three

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games on the m ad next week. On Wadnea
day. the Lfana visit DeLend far a 4 p in .
game before going to Lake Mary next Fri­
day for a 7:30 p.m . encounter.

CORRARO BLANKS HAWKS

LAKE MARY - Tony C o m o burled a twohit shutout and J a m Tonnos and Daniel
Sknford drove in ran a as Lake Mary
blanked Lake Howell, 54). In a C lam 0AD tatnct 3 and Sem inole A thletic C onfer­
ence baseball flame Pktdey night a t Labe
Mary High School.
The Rama (S-l). which aim only had two
hits, acored a tu n in the bottom of the
third Inning and then added four Ineurance
runs in th e bottom of th e sixth toning to
drop th e Stiver Hawks to 4*3.
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Offensively, catcher M emo O antt. a
freshm an, was 2-for-3 w ith a double to
lead the five-hit a ttack .
Aim contributing were Duvall (l-far-2.
RBQ. Junior Angela Keefer (l-fo r-3 . Junior
Laketta Bryant (l-ftv-4) and b e s n a a n
Joelene Moore and senior MrlHma W itte
(one RBI each).
The Fighting Brm lnolm have a Mg week
in front of them m they go on the road to
play district foes O ak Ridge and D eltona
and defending C lam 6A State Cham pion

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IISTANT SPORTS EbrroR1
Teague Middle School 8th*
grader C hristy Foley adm its
she h as some struggles when
It comes to m ath.
It's too bad everyone's
struggles a n so sm all. C hristy
has never achieved anything
below an A since she began
kindergarten.
W ith a fiercely com petitive
drive, she Is determ ined to do
the best she can. and now Is
trying to accom plish som e­
thing else.
She has attended the C ol­
lege Gifted Program a t the
George School In Newtown,
Penn., and w ants the oppor­
tunity to go b ack th is sum m er.
l b do th a t she needs to
raise 82.550. And she h as
taken It upon herself to raise
the funds.
"I attended cam p there two
years ago and I loved It.*
C hristy, m ature far beyond
her years, said. 'I t can Just be
a bit expensive and f don't
w ant to p u t another financial
burden on my parents. 1 need
to see If I can find som e help
on my own.*

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ANYONE HAVING KNOWLEDGE OF AN AUTOMO­
BILE ACCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED ON JULY 25,
1998, AT 10:17 A.M. AT THE INTERSECTION OF S.R.
600 (ORLANDO DRIVE) AND BARGAIN BLVD., IN
FRONT OF FLEA WORLD IN SANFORD, FLORIDA,
PLEASE CONTACT EL1SE AT 407-830-5050.

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of some of Philadelphia's his­
torical sites.
Christy has already started
her fundraising efforts by tu ­
toring and babysitting, but
she needs help. Anyone look­
ing to help C hristy reach her
goal should send contribu­
tions to College Gifted Pro­
gram s. RE: C hristy Foley, 120
Littleton Rd„ Suite 201, Parslpanny, N J.. 07054-1803.

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The faculty and staff of
Croom s Academy are proud of
th e ' pattern of im provem ent
far th e atudenta on the sta n ­
dardised testa used to m eas­
ure
stu d en t
achievem ent
s n n sa th e district. This Im­
provem ent reflects the com ­
m itm ent of all th e c o n stitu ­
en ts of the Croom s com m u­
nity to improve student per­
form ance and raise academ ic
achievem ent.
Analysis of ABACUS scores
revealed significant improve­
m ent which has been achieve
in a num ber of subject a re a s
since th e adm inistration of
these exam s began three
years ago. Over th is span of
tim e, the English 1 score
climbed 26 percentage points
from 35 percent to 61 percent.
This progress represents a 74
perce n t
Increase
in the
school's average score on th is
exam. The algebra 1 score
Improved
15
percentage
points from 33 percent to 48
percent. This progress repre­
sen ts a 45 percent increase in
the school's average score on
th is exam. The American H is­
tory score rose 6 percentage
points from 10 percent to 35

percent. This progress repre­
sents a 18 percent Increase in
the school’s average score on
th is exam .
Review of the cum ulative
HSCT scores also revealed an
encouraging trend of im ­
provem ent In the percentage
of atudenta passing th is exam.
The percentage of atudenta
reported to h iv e successfully
com pleted the Com m unica­
tions section of the HSCT
during school year 1007-1908
waa 51 percent. This repre­
sents a 27 percent Increase
over the percentage of stu ­
dents (41 percent) success­
fully passing th is sam e sec­
tion of the HSCT the previous
school year. On the Mathe­
m atics section of the exam the
percentage of atudenta re­
ported to have successful
passed th is section during the
1007-1098 school year waa 40
percent. This represents an
increase o 38 percent over the
percentage of students (20
percent) successfully passing
this sam e section o f the HSCT
the previous school year.
The adm inistration, faculty
and staff would like to
th is tim e to say thank you to
all parents for your com m it­
m ent to your child and
C rooms Academy,

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Sen*Mls Hieh Behoofs sward-winning choral groups give a fro*
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9? Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptea/THptex
107 Mobde Hornet For Rent
m Reeorl Vacations
114 Warahouaerftental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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258 Automotive

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Retort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sate
148 M oble Horn* Lots For Sate
149 Commarcial Property For Sate
151 Investment Property For Sate
153 Acreage Lot For Sate
154 Opan House
155 CondomWtana For Sate
157 MobAa Homes For Sate
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sate
163 Waterfront Property For Sate
165 Duplex For Sate

181 Appliance* A
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183 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Computen For Sole
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Material*
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment
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260 Buah Hogging
261 Computer Conatrtng
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet S tneteaaVona
265 Carpal Cleaning
266 CaMng Rapeir
267 Ceramic TAa
208 C hid Care Centers
26B Cteanlng Sarvlcea
270 Concrete

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205 Heavy Machinary
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttque/CoaecHbtoe
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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282 Jantette Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 LakeAorH Clearing
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55 Business
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59 Financial Services
61 Money to Land

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116 OfAco Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted lb Rani
125 Lease lb Own
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288 Legal Services
209 Lockamllh
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291 Mortgagee
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306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
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Academy of Science and Art
In M unich, Oerm any has
honored W alter O audnek. an
art professor a t th e U niver­
sity of C entral Florida, with
perm anent m em bership. A
special cerem ony will be
held M arch 17 during the
oepnlng of an exhibition of
O audnek'a paintings. ‘Angela
and Saints. For m ore Infor­
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honored w ith a retrospective
of her life’s work a t the D e­
land M useum of Art opening
M arch 12 from 5:30 to 7:30
p m . In the lower gallery; In
the upper gallery, students
will, create a Juried a rt ex ­
hibit showcasing artw ork by
stu d en ts In kindergarten to
12th grade. For m ore Infor­
m ation. call (004) 734-4371.

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Theater expected to draw record crowds

atnbiaa. and other programs.
*Ws hops to be a catalyst for
cultural activity in the Seminote
County
community.”
Helen S tain , chairman of the
Ihts Community Theatre Pro)ect Board o{ D irectors, said,
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state-of-the-art theater had a
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Forms are available at the Seminote Herald
office, 300 N. French Ave. Sanford. FL
32771. There la no charge for this sendee.

Continued from Page 3C

20th anniversary Induction
ceremony at Saint James
A.M.E. .Church on Feb. 20.
1999. r\f. Osward P. Hronson.
Sr.. Hethtme-Cookman College
President, gave the Induction
speech. The theme was ‘Where
Dreams Are Krallzcd.* Other
distinguished guests Included
t)r. Roberto Rarragan. Jr., Di­
rector of the Continuing Educa­
tion Program, Mr. Edward
Hlackshearr. Coordinator of
the Sanford Site, and Dr. Ann
Taylor. Vice President of Aca­
demic Affairs. Music wns pro­
vided by the Bethunc-Cookman
College Concert Chorales.
The Inductees were selected
by the ronttnutng education di­
rectors of each site. The candi­
date from the Sanford site was
Rosa C. Warr. She Is a senior
majoring In business admini­
stration and education. Rosa
currently maintains a 3.2 over­
all grade point average which
places her In the top ten per­
cent of her class. Stic gradu­
ated from Seminole High
School In the top twenty-five
percent and Is listed In ”Who‘s
Who" at Seminole Community
College with the cooperative
education program.
After graduation. Rosa will
pursue a career In entrepre­
neurship and hopes to open
her own business In the future.
In addition to continuing her
education. Rosa Is employed
by the Seminole County Public
School System.
Congratulations to Rosa and
all the Alpha Sigma Lambda
Inductees)
For more Information on the
continuing education program,
please contact Dr. Barragan.
Jr., or Mr. Edward Blackshearc
at (904) 255-1401 ext. 476 or
(800) 815-1222.
ANNIVERSARY

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390 TO. S t A t e ‘R oaA 4 3 4 , S u i t e 102
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Ccnrrnl Ij w I’ rortlri* liK lmlln«. bill tmt llm lin l in:
Kiimily, Civil. Criminal. Juvenile ami [jmdlonl-Tnianl In* aixl Trials.
Business* ami Contract Ij w . Imwiiorallon ami ItartiHTuhlji
Formation Wills. Trusts amt IHmer of Attorney

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Sergios

Ferrer, master gardener and
Seminole County Urban Horti­
culturist. He pointed out to the
members that Inside dish g a r
dens require the same care as
outside plants _ water, food
and light.
The two guests had lunch
with the group which was a t­
tended by 30 members.
HELEN HUOHES HONORED

What started out on Feb. 27
to be a quiet lunch with her
daughter ended up as a gala
surprise birthday celebration
for Helen Hughes on her 7Sth
birthday.
Waiting to greet Helen when
she arrived at the charming
Rose Garden Tea Room In
Sanford were her daughter
Linda Holt, grandson Jack's
wife, Lisa Holt, both of San­
ford, her daughter, Terry
Cauley and granddaughter
Joella Cauley Hall of Bunnell.
Also In attendance were her

Celebrating the 27th anniversary of Am vets A u xiliary
No. 17 are (Irom left): Cm dr. Freddie M obley. Arthur

sary dinner at the home of
president. Joe Young and hts
lovely wife who hosted a deli­
cious dinner for the group.
Westslde Neighborhood has
worked with many neighbor­
hood projects during the 199899 year. President Young said
community, youth, and educa­
tion were the utmost projects
of the association.
The group attends all city,
district and community meet­
ings. If you live on the Westside. you may Join and attend
meetings held every third
Thursday. 7:00 p.m. at the
Seminole African American
Academy of Arts. 1017 W. I3th
Street.

sister. Mary Tucker White and
niece Deidra Reed from the
Palatka area.
A special birthday balloon
marked the honor guest’s place
and she received a lovely white
gladlolous corsage. Among the
many other gifts Helen
re­
ceived was an 8-day motor
coach trip to Branson. Mo. for
her and her husband. Lamar.
The menu Included delicious
salads, homemade breads and
a high tea served In Victorian
elegance.
Helen, a dyed-tn-the-wool
Floridian, was bom In New
Smyrna Beach and reared In
San Mateo and Palatka. She
has lived In Bram Twocra for
nearly six years.
MARGARET TURNS SB

Margaret Proctor celebrated
her 95ih birthday on Feb. 21 at
a party In Lake Mary given by
her daughter and aon-ln-law,
Marcia and Bob Lipplncott.
She received a corsage of white

Former Cub Scouts, now nsw Boy Scouts are (front row, from left): Tyler
Batchelder, Jonathan Hill, John Moresmith and Daniel Rowland. Back
row: Travis Johnson, Venal Sheroy, Zachary Cistna and Nicholas Row­
ell.

• Elegant
Klffi.int Dining
ninlne
• Authentic1Italian Cuslnr
• Daily Dinner and Minch

Cleveland and C harlene

ness for the 27 yrars of suc­
cess. Sister Alicia Caffcy and
family. Sister Sybrina Wynn,
New Zlnns Praise Tram, Shi­
loh's Choir and Sister Lrnora
Mobley honored the deceased
members.
The message of the ocrnslon
was delivered by Interim Pas­
tor Rev. Marvin Scott. He spoke
of ‘Continued Praise*, that we
should life up Ills name
through words of song and to
always give back to God.
Special remarks were given
by Post 17 commander, Fred­
die Mobley. Sister Eartha Mel­
ton presented Arthur II. Scott,
president of the auxiliary No.
17. a token of appreciation for
dedication and service to the
auxlllaiy and the community,
and to those she has touched
during her tenure.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Happy birthdays for all of
January and February celebra­
tory were ahared by the honorees with many family and
friends at the Elk Lodge, Sun­
day evening. The toastmlstress
for the evening was Ruby
Blake. After a lovely dinner
there was an evening of grand
affair. Honorres were Alton
Jenkins. Lorenzo Polk, Robert
Hunlcy. Gall Ford. Margaret
Jackson, Pcarlle Mae Ford.
Zone Robertson. Modestlne
Rachel. Mr. and Mrs. James
(Eartha) Melton. Waller Ware,
Martha Jones and Rctha
Baker.

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Behind ABC IJjior
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Sanford 323-1040

Central
Florida for
10 Sucetwful
Years!
Ro m C. War*
Happy birthday Is wished all
of the relebrators. Claudia H.
Rondell, Ralph Tillman. Piccola Harris, Juanita Redding.
Sandra Richardson. Shirley
Wynn. Mable McClain. Juanita
Harold and Thelma Franklin. A
happy 96th birthday to Mis­
souri Davis who was. bom
March 8 In Marianna.
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Students from various high
schools of the Seminole
County area will vie for schol­
arships at the Celery City
Lodge N. 542 and Evergreen
Temple No. 321 Order of Elks
local oratorical contest. The
community Is Invited to wit­
ness these speakers. Saturday,
March 13, 6:00 p.m. at Trinity
United Church. Daughter Rctha
Baker Is directress.

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Hsltn HughM (toft) and niaea, Daldra Raad
roses. Ice cream and cake Ida, and her son. Robert
(made by Cindy Brown) were James, was well-known in
served to the guests.
Sanford.
Margaret came to Oeneva
Among the others attending
from Terre Haute, Ind. and were son Clifford F., Tavares;
later moved to Sanford. She Is Marcia K. Lipplncott. Maitland;
the widow of Clifford F., long­ and Cindy and Dennis Brown
time resident of Central Flor- of Lake Mary.

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Community areas of Sanford
gathered to commemorate the
third anniversary of the Neigh­
borhood Association. Saturday.
Feb. 20 at a noon luncheon
held at the Westaide Boys and
Girls Club. Vernon McQueen of
the drug prevention program YOUTH EXPLOSION
presided.
A Youth Explosion at New
The business of the day was ML Calvary Baptist Church will
the Census 2000. Representa­ be held Saturday, March 6.
tives of the day were from the
7 * 0 p.m. The voices of Calvary
national, regional and district
and their youth department
census bureau. They expressed
presents guest speaker Minis­
their need to hire address list­ ter Derrick MrQhee of Los An­
ers in this area.
geles. McGhee ts a Junior at
Local* workers ts the key to FAMU studying political setcontacting everyone In this encc and Is a pre-lay/ major.
irra, Eninlnvir* will b e . pro-.---- \1ded with valuable address AMVETS AUXILIARY 17
information about the commu­ MARKS 3 7 YEARS
nity in which they live. Workers
Amvets Ladles Auxiliary No.
will travel each block In their
17 celebrated their 27 years as
community to verify and up­ an auxiliary. Sunday's anniver­
date the list of addresses the sary was observed at the Sec­
census bureau has complied.
ond Shiloh Baptist Church.
Mistress of ceremony was Sis­
WESTSIDB DINNER
ter Elmira Hall. Participants of
Westslde Neighborhood As­ the program made for an after­
sociation held their anniver­ noon of praise and thankful­

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Rosemary Traeger. FFWC Spe­
cial Olympics Chair and Jane
Denning. FFWC District 7 Di­
rector.
If you are Interested tn join­
ing the Lake Mary Woman's
Club, call Audrey Buchanan at
323-4192. The club meets (he
fourth Wednesday of every
month at the Tlmucuan Coun­
try Club.
WEBELOS CROSS OVER
The biggest event of the Cub
Scout year Is their Blue and
Oold banquet. Pack 529 of Holy
-Cross laithemn Church held
their Blue and Oold on Sunday,
February 21 at the church.
There were Tigers. Bears.
Wolves and Webelos at the
event with friends and families.
After enjoying a delicious din­
ner, each den presented a skit
appropriate lo (he theme or the
evening.

Circus
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DeLand
A irport Show grounds
R outs 92 E ast
M onday, M arch 15th

The last event of the evening
was the biggest Boy Scout
Troop 854 came and took the
Webelos II boys (all 5th grad­
ers) out of the building. The
Webelos were led by firelight to
a special rrrrmonUil arch built
by Troop 854. In s very special
ceremony, the Webelos crossed
over from Cub Scouts to Boy
Scouts. As part of the cere­
mony. each boy received a Boy
Scout kerchief and slide.
If you'd like more information
on joining Cub Scouts or Boy
Scouts, call the Boy Scout
Council at 1-800-228-59 IB.

TUssday, M arch 16th
Sponsored By: DeLand Breakfast
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The Board of Manager* of the Woman'* Club of
Sanford Inc. voted in four new members at the March
board meeting. Participating at the induction are
(from left): Viola Frank, membership chairman; Betty

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Washington, Mariam Johnson, Neda M. Boykin and
Katheiyn Alexander, new members; and Roae
Jacobson, sponsor of the new members. Membership
in the dub is by invitation.

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a t t t r n »«i'H.£ry«i»«.

had • child three y e a n ago. (I know
w e eh ou ld h a v e w a lle d u n til w e
w e n married, but w e didn't) I alao
have other children.

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pregnant they wanted me to have
an abortion. I refueed. Ever aince
my daughter waa born, they have
become doting grand parenta They
want her to themselves aa much aa

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Abby. they treat me and my
other children badly, and they get
upeet when I call It to their atten­
tion. Pleaee help to convince them
to treat the children equally and to
be dvil to me.
ALMOST DAUGHTER-IN LAW

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easily have gotten into the street
and been hit By e car.
AUNT PHYLLIS IN N.C.

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DEAR ABBY: I'm writing to
relate our tragic story In the hope
that other livee may be saved. Last
May. our beautiful 2-year-old
nephew drowned In the backyard
pool. Hia parenta war# diligent
about safety gates, locks and latch­
es in their home. They had thought
of everything the baby could poeel
bly get into.
Tragically, they didn't think of
one thing - the pet doer. While hia
mother was making homemade ice
cream, ha slipped through it and
into the back yard. By the time aha
had raced through the houae twice
looking far him, it waa too lata.
Thia has been the moat difficult
thing our family has avar bean
through, and wa will never get over
it. I pray every day far his mothar
and father. The guilt and haartacha
thay both fast are unimaginable.
Please, Abby, tell your reader*
that no matter how small a pat doar
la, a child may still ba able to go
through i t There didn't have to be •

DEAR ABBY: I waa rscenU y
invited to a bridal shower far a new
family member. I accepted thia invi­
tation and later learned from my
Bister-in-lew that the wadding « u
the following weekend.

She received an invitation to the
wedding; I didn't. The weddixw w u
billed aa a 'sm all, intim ate family
wedding* At the shower, I learned
that my husband's aunt (the bride's
mothar) invited bar close friends
and only a few family members!
Is it proper to invite a member at
the family to a bridal shower but
not to the wedding?
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TUESDAY
M arch 30. 1999
91st Year, No. 154
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

50 C«nts

Seminole County
scenes capture an
Easter egg hunt
4A

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry.
L ik e Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Sem inole County

Since 1008

Flag pole

□ INSIDE

Q BRIEFLY
American Red Croee o f
Central Florida reminds
citl/cns that Daylight Sav­
ings Tim e Is the time to
'C hange yo u r clock, change
your batteries.* Easter S u n ­
day. April 4 m arks the be­
ginning of Daylight Savings
Tim e when clocks are set
ahead one hou r (from 2 a.m.
to 3 a.ni.) and the recom ­
mended time to change the
batteries In yo u r home
smoke detector.

T a r a Mast Presentation
being offered on April 1C
will be held at the La Q i
Inn at 1060 Greenwood
Bhrd.. Lake Mary, startlr
9:30 a.m . and ending at
12:30 p.m . It la present
by O m n i toastmasters Cli
and the public Is Invited
Call (407) 942 -5 22 7 for
ervatlona. Th e seminar |
free.

□QUOTE

“th e foolish and
the dead never
change their
opinions.”

Florida Lo ttery

Fotostog the 10 a.m. Palm Sunday Worship Service
at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Lake Mary, the
congregation processed a flag pole for a dedication
and blessing by the Rev. Canon Beverly Barge. Rec­
tor (an Eagfe Scout since 1945). The flag pole was
erected by Steven Lanerud of Lake Mary. Steven is
aimoet an Eagle Scout, who wfl receive the highest
rank In Scolding, an accomplishment attained by only
1.9 percent of aH Boy Scouts. A major requirsment for
each aspiring Eagle is the planning wvd completion of
a community service project. Several m onte ago.
Ul# Scout Lanerud submMed Ns plan and aakad If he
cotid erect a flagpole on the sito of his troop's (Troop

5A

Bronson said.
"O u r goal Is to have a true
partnership with the c o m m u ­
nity,’ Bronson said.
Th e Uniform Patrol Division
had been responsible for cov­
ering seven patrol zones. T h e

SA N FO R D - Sanford resi­
dents may soon ace more p o ­
lice officers
patrolling
the
streets
and
talking
w ith
neighbors, m the police d e ­ department Is dividing the city
partment moves forward w ith
Into two districts, with each
* program to Increase the visi­
district divided Into smaller
bility of police in the c o m m u ­
C o m m unity Service Areas. A
nity.
police officer to assigned to
Th e department Is Increaaeach C om m un ity Service Area.
District one In the northern
lts C o m m unity O riented
a
part of the city will have otx
Icing program throughout
the city. Th e program has al­
C o m m unity Service Areas, in ­
stead of the current two patrol
ready been active for several
zones.
District one Includes
months in targeted c o m m u n i­
ties.
the Commission Districts re p ­
resented by B rady Lessard and
Th e program Is designed to
Velm a W illiams.
help rebuild Sanford's neigh­
borhood watch programs, m
"The policemen are m ore
visible than ever before.* W il­
well aa Increase police visibil­
liams said. *!t makes a differ­
ity throughout the city. Acting
ence.*
Chief Ray Bronson said.
There are higher calls for
"We’re continuing to b uild
service In District one. w ith
o u r com m unity relations p r o ­
the predom inant crimes in ­
grams
up,*
Bronson
said,
cluding drug-related Incidents
w e re meeting w ith c o m m u ­
and prostitution, Bronson said.
nity organizations to find out
"We're almost doubling u p
what
the
problem s
are.*
(the num ber of officers) in d is ­
Robce
Officers
attending
trict one.* Bronson said.
meetings
w ith
co m m u n ity
District two In the southern
ips have been told that
part of the city will have four
are not visible, and that
C o m m unity Service Area*, ft
-------- com m unity would like to
have their own police officer.

tro l workshop, sponsored bj
the Children's Hom e Society
Healthy Families Seminole
C om m un ity Resource and
. Referral Center, will be con­
ducted by Planned Parent­
hood on April 7 from 2 to 4
? .m. at the Salvation A rm y.
00 West 24th Street.. S a n ­
ford. Fo r more Information
or for reservations, call (407
3 28 -3 99 0 .

present free, on ­
going demonstrations of ca l­
ligraphy at Calllgrq}un ‘90
on April 1 0 - 1 1 from 9 a.m.
to 4 :30 p.m . at Maitland A rt
Center. 210 West Packwood
Ave., Maitland. The re will
also be $5 one-hour classes
In basic calligraphy, ha n d ­
made books, decorative e n ­
velopes. collage techniques,
paper casting, suede paper
and b rush flowers. A d m is­
sion to the demonstration,
silent auction and sale and
swap table are free. F o r de* '* cab (407) 322-2902.

Num bers

STAFF WRITER

A teenager* and birth i___

C e n tra l F lo rid a t o d s t y of
the Archaeological Institute
of America wtU sponsor a
lecture by D r. Norm an
Ham m ond of Boston U niver­
sity at Orlando A rt Museum
at Loch Haven Park. 2410 N
Mills Ave.. Orlando, at 7
p.m . on April 8. D r. H a m mond'a lecture, 'N e w Light
on the Ancient Maya.* will
focus on recent findings in
Belize and Guatem ala: b u ri­
als, caches, settlement pat­
terns. social structures,
ritual*, religion, trade eco­
nomics. ceramics and
monumental art. T h e lectun
la free to the public. Fo r d e ­
tails. call (407) 365-8093.

W inning

More officers
means more
security

R u m W hite w rite# about
m uaic. please arc Page 5A.

era t i e _____________________
•will hold Its m onthly meet­
i n g at 7 p.m . on April 8 at
.the Seminole C o u n ty Public
•Library. ISO N. Palmetto
•Ave.. Sanford. F o r more In ­
form a tion . call W anda
Ham pton, chairm an at (407
0 7 2 -6 3 3 3 .

Lottery

507) instMutionai sponsor. St. Peter's Episcopal
Church. The Rector, Vasty and Director of St. Pe­
ter's Prsechool al agreed rat Hying the American
Flag on a continual basis fakes an important state­
ment about b e M In Ood alto Country. After Vie proj­
ect was approved and t e location was
Lanerud raised tie fundi bom Church
Scouts and Scooters, and Inend* h the community.
He contracted for and st^erveed construction, and
he beautified Vie area with pianbng* ouMnlng Via path
to the pole. The flag raised st St Peter's was first
•own over Washington, DC. and was given to the
Church by Congressman John Mca.

Marino, Grace bid for county manager job
S E M IN O LE C O U N T V - If a n y­
one else to Interested In being
the next Seminole
C o un ty
manager he or she tied better
get a move on. Late Friday, a
recruitm ent firm In Norcross,
Oa., had received 50 or so ap­
plications
by
the
process
deadline.
J im
Marino.
Seminole
County Public W orks D ire cto r,
said today that he had applied
for the position. *It to a p rivi­
lege for me to serve the
county," he said. ‘ No m atter
the outcome of the search. I
will continue to work for
Seminole C ounty."
Also applying for the position
of chief executive officer Is
Kevin Orace, a former Assis­

tant County Manager whose
position was dropped m ore
than a year ago. Grace Uves In
the county and presently la
working tn the private sector.
County
Attorney
Bob
McMillan
confirmed
this
m orning that Orace had sent
In a n application. Orace Ii m
chosen not to dlscura his bid
at this time. He has m any
friends and supporters at the
C o un ty Services Building.
Marino, who will be 43 next
week. Joined the county lineup
a year ago and has credited
wtth the reconstruction
of
Public Works, a division that
had been in m uch disarray
before his arrival. M cM illan
said that Marino Is the only
current staff employee m aking
a bid for the top county job.
*I’m pleased with the quality

and the quantity of appllcanta.*- said Bob Slavtn. prealdent .of slavtn M anagem ent
Consujtan". |nc. *We're al­
lowing a little more time for
application* that were mailed
bu* • f * not been received
yet."

“No matter the
outcome of the
search, I will con­
tinue to work for
Seminole County.”
• Jim lUrino
Semlnol* County
Slavih relayed the Inform a­
tion to McMillan and to Nancy
Tallent, the Hum an Resources

Rolling car pins boy [oj
STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS • A sevenyear old boy was Injured In Alta­
monte Springs Monday after a car
rolted backward*, trapping him
underneath.
Orlando Regional Medical Center,
jHiere the boy was taken following
the accident, would not release In­
forms Uon an his condition.
The child was with hi* brother at
die Village Oreen Apartment*, 112
Essor Avenue, at about 4 p.m. when
the family car slid backwards. The
mother of the two boys. Song Ham w Kang, ran outside to find her
child trapped under the Nissan ftilhatchback, gasping for air. no­
lice said.
Family -----------era
members pushed the car
__
to free the child, while a neighbor
called 911.
According to police, two nearby
pedestrians ran up to see what was
wrong. One of the pedestrian* ud“nd *on n°t to move
the child. Police say this was criti­
cally Important, because moving
the child may have caused addi­
tional Internal Injuries and possible
death.
Units from the Altamonte Springs
Ftre Department arrived on the
J^ene within minutes of the call.
They found the child lying &lt;xi the
ground In serious condition.
Paramedics assisted the child

with breathing, while firefighters
called for air transportation. The
child was air lifted to Orlando Re­
gional Medical Center.
Police are Investigating why the
car went backwards.
Alan Harris, a spokesman for the
Altamonte Springs Fire Depart­
ment. said the most Important les­
son from the Incident la that chil­
dren should avoid playing near
parking lota.
'1‘arcnts need to make sure chil­
dren are playing In playgrounds or
grassy
areas.*
Hams
soli
“Children should not be around
cars without supervision. If there to
no designated play area for chil­
dren. you may want to contact your
apartment manager.*
The Village Oreen Apartments
features shaded picnic and grill ar­
eas and two swimming pool areas.
Hants said he believes the apart­
ment complex docs have adequate
play areas for children.
Police do not know wliether the
car's door was open or locked.
Harris said parents need to make
sure their car's door Is locked at all
times.
‘ Number one. there's the criminal
dement.' Hams said. ‘ Ifthe door
U open, there's a danger that chil­
dren can get In.*
Among the other safety ups Har­
ris stresses to parents Is to make
sure children the proper way to get
to and from school.

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Director for the county. A se­
lect committee will evaluate
the candidate* selected by the
consulting firm. Th e C o un ty
Commission will interview the
final six and select a winner.
McMillan said that the ap­
plications would be studied
closely, and a determ ination
made as to which candidates
meet all the qualifications for
the job.
"D ie committee
ought to
have Its selections by late April
and the commission get the
names In M ay." a*ld C o m m is­
sioner Randy M orris on M on­
day.
Slavtn said his firm has done
a dozen o r more city o r county
manager recruitm ents annu­
ally for 20 y e a n . It has helped
dll top executive positions In
Palm Beach, Dade, Lee. Sara­

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sota and Lake counties.
Florida's Sunshine Law. he
said, cuts Into the num b er of
candidates. M any applicants
prefer their names not appear
In newspapers.
Realizing this. Seminole of­
ficials secured a firm that
would keep the names private
until a final list was disclosed
here.
Gary Kaiser, the manager for
the past two years, will w o rk
through Friday. April 2 and
Assistant Manager C in d y Coto
will be the Acting Manager u n ­
til the new manager Is se­
lected by the Board of C o m ­
missioners.
‘ Even If I’m the county's last
resort. I'm pleased to be co n ­
sidered for the manager's jo b."
Marino said this m orning.

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i------- Police Log

O B IT U A R IE S
New

Salem,
Pa.:
hrolher.
Dc Vinci
Myrtle
Beach. S.C.; btolhet Domtuli
DeVluce, J r,, San Beiuadiuo
c.dlf.;
brother.
Satmirl
DeVluce. New Salem. Pa . i
ter. Vicki Wollard. Ilagcr
sloven.
Md,;
sister.
Gene
Friend. Union lown, I’.c. si-,
ter. Ixmlse Winklci
Noilolk.
V.r; two grandchildren.
M.iuldauff Family
Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
scivlces.
F ran cis

Vir Mlowlng ri'imris wen- ro n i|M
fmm the Seminole County Sheriff's
lliner for Inchlenls fr/wrietf through
March JO

A S S IG N A T IO N T O C O M M IT P R O S T IT U T IO N
C A S S E L B E R R Y , M arch 20, A n ch o r Road: 7:42 p m .. Melvin

A Mlsllvrcck, DOM 9/21/35, wan arrested by Casselberry
I'ollee Department ofneers. charged with Assignation t»
C ommit Prostitution; 8:55 p.ni., John Doe, DOM unknown,
was arrested by Casselberry Police Department officers,
chanted with Assignation to Commit Prostitution.

RUFUS L. M OORE

Elbert S. Reddick
C A S S E L B E R R Y , M arch 20, State Road 600: fl:.T7 p in..
Harry Daniel Home. DOM 12/28/53, was arrested by Cassel­
berry Police Department officers. charged with Assignation to
Commit Prostitution, Possession of Cannabis - lz*ss 'Ilian 20
drams. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a
Concealed Weapon; 10:1H p.m.. Mrtan Scott Sllverstein, DOM
10/17/77. was arrested by Cnssrlbrrry Police Department
nlllccrs. charRed wlih Assignat Ion to Commit Prostlluttmi:
10:38 p.m., Thomas M. Drzemnla. DOM 8/11/51, was ar­
rested by Casselberry Police Department officers, charRed
with AssiRnatIon to Commit Prostitution; 11:14 p.m.. I'redertek A. l-rnz. DOM 11/5/59, was arrested ljy Casselberry Po­
lice Department oltlcers, charRed with AsslRiiatlon to Commit
Prostitution: 11:44 p.m.. Strphrn Ikirrtiso. DOM 4/3/79, was
arrested Iry Casselberry Police Department officers, charRed
with AsslRiiatlon to Commit Prostitution; 11:58 p.m.. Joel
Henry Harrell. DOM 9/21/70, was arrested by Casselberry
I'ollee Department officers. charRed with AsslRiiatlon to
Commit Prostitution. Possession of Cannabis - Less Than 20 i
drams and Possession of I)niR Paraphernalia; 11:58 p in.,
Jim m y O. Kramer 111. DOM 8/0/75, was arrested 1&gt;y Cassel­
berry Police Department olflcers, charRed with AsslRiiatlon to
Commit Prostitution; M arch 27: 12:35 a m .. Norman
Patenaude. DOM 7/3/60, was arrested by Casselberry Police
Department ofnrcrs. charRed with A sslR iia tlon to Commit I
Prostitution; and
12:35 a.m., Manuel
Portillo.
DOM
10/27/57. was arrested by Casseltierry Police Department I
olllcers. charged with AsslRiiatlon to Commit Prostitution.

ASSAULT / B A T T E R Y
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S . March 28. Time Unktwwn. East Al

tamonte Drive. Menjnmln 11. Wrlss. was arrested Iry Alta­
monte Springs Police Department officers, charged with D o ­
mestic Violence. Mattery on Law Enforcement Officer and Re. slstlng Arrest With Violence,
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S . March 27. 10:22 p.m.. Amanda
Street, Marcus Florence. DOM 4/15/59. was arrested by 1
Seminole County Sheriffs olflcers. charged with Mattery I
IDomestic Violence).
C A S S E L B E R R Y . March 28. 9 a m.. Todd. Drive. Michael D r
Pace. DOM 7/4/58, was arrested by Casseltierry Police D e ­
partment olflcers, charged with Mattery and Mattery — D o ­
mestic Violence.
C A S S E L B E R Y . March 27. 11:14 p.m.. Cedar May Point.
Delairati Baldridge. DOM 9/9/53, was arrested by Cassel­
berry Police Department otllcers. charged with Mattery /
Domestic Violence.
L O N G W O O D , March 27. 11:56 p.m.. South Sllvrr Cluster
Court. AtircI Crur, DOM 11/30/59. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers. charRed with (Domestic Violence)
tint tery.
S A N F O R D , March 28. 12:06 a m .. Dike Jennie Drive.
Tliadeus Bernard Hatcher Sr.. DOM 7/10/65. was anestrd by
Sanford I'ollee Department officers, charged with Mattery /
Domestic Violence and Krslst / Obstruct / Oppose Officer
Without Violence.
W IN T E R P A R K . March 28. 9:51 p.m.. Tourney Court. Alicia
Theresa Diaz. DOM 5/25/65. was arrested try Seminole
County Sheriffs olflcers. charged with Assault (Domestic
Violence).
W IN T E R 8 P R IN G B , March 28. 11:15 p.m.. North llrasste.
Paul Mrtan lannuccl. DOM 5/18/78. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs ofllcers. charged with Aggravated Mattery.

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PRUGN

E L B E R T S. R E D D IC K

Elbert S. Reddick. 72. Will
ner Circle. Sanford, died Frl
day. March 20, 12999. Morn
Dec. 25. 1920 In South Caro
llnu. he moved to Sanford from
lining, N Y. in 19*17. Mr Red­
dick was a retired New Yotk
City tins driver.
He Is survived by daughters.
Gall Cone. Oviedo: Mary Men
nett. Sanford; Joyce Masque/
and Barbara Reddick, troth of
Mronx, N.Y.: and Ellen Doris.
Conn.; sous. Ernest D.. Sinford: and Elbert J r. and Julius
W., bolh of New York; 23
grandchildren ami five great­
grandchildren.
Services entrusted to Sun
rise Funeral Home. Sanford.
R U B Y L. A V A N Z A T O

Ruby I. Avanzato, 70, Jones
Avenue. Sanford, died 'lliurs
day. March 25. 1999. Morn in
Flag Pond, Trim ., she moved
tiere Imm Silver Spring. Md.
In 1969. Mis. Avan/ato was a
Mapllsl and a homemaker.
She Is survived by tier
brother. Mill Skllllngton, Kla
mailt Falls, Ore.: daughter.
Rotida
Gllglnis.
Chuluota:
sons. Don A. Edwards, S hi
ford,

and

Allen

V.

E d w a rd s ,

Winter Springs: and right
grandchildren and one great
grandchild
Services under the dlrec (ton
of
Altman-Long
Funeral
Homes, Dellury.

A N T H O N Y J . PO LIN O

Anthony J . Poltno. 94. o r
laiiilu Avenue. Winter Park,
bird Saturday March
27.
1999. Bom Aug 2. I9CJI In
Chicago. III., lie resided lit
Central Florida (or eight years.

HELEN W OOD
Helen Wood. 72. Dintaula
Circle. Oviedo, died Sunday
March 28. 1999. Bom March
1. 1927 In Jersey City. N.J.,
-he H •tiled in Central Florida
for eight years.
Mrs. Wood
was a retired Plant Manager.
She was a member of St. Ste­
phen r.dholit Chun It.
Survivors Include husband.
Fremont E, Wood. Oviedo; son.
Fremond E. Wood. Jr., San A n ­
tonio. Texas; son. David It
Wood. Braintree. Mass.; son,
John T. Wood.
Brorkton,
Mass.; sort. Michael J . Wood.
Bridgewater. Mass.; son. Aniltew • Wood, South Easton,
M..ss daughter, Maty S. Carli i

Muriel Mildred Brooks. 80.
Feather Dine. Sanford, died
Saturday. March 27, I •»•**#.
Mom III Clark County. Ill . she
moved here in 1971
Mis
Itrooks, a bookkeeper, was a
Baptists.
She Is survived by her
brothers, L rr Phillips and Jack
Phillips, both of Illinois; sis­
ters. Marie Hudson. Findlay.
Ohio, and Juanita Ingmlre,
Obelrne. Tex.:
daughters,
Janet Wilson. Ktvervlew and
Susan M. Robertson. Sanford;
and
sous.
Gary
Brooks.
Tampa, and Frank Brooks. Ml,
Aliy. N C.
Wood lawn Carry Hand Fu­
neral Home. Dmgwood. Is en­
trusted with Die services.
W IL L IE J A M E S G A D S O N

Providence.

R.I.;

12

gratidi hlldren, seven greatgratidi hlldren.
Banlield Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge of serv­
ices.

[ funerals

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OADSON. W ILLIE JA M E S
Funeral Service* lor Mr. Willie
.laities Gadson will
Ik licit!
VYetluesduy. Mareh lit, I I'M . at
Williams (ItapcI Missionary IVip
list &lt; liurili. Allatnonte Springs,
with Rev llavtd L Washington,
Pastor Oils toting Ptihln Viewing
al Zanders ('lia)H’l Tui-Mlay Irnnt
. 9 P.M
and al the Church

M U R IE L M IL D R E D B R O O K S

Willie James Gadson, 50.
Morse
Street.
Altamonte
436. Corey Olivette Chaplin, DOM 7/11/69, (a.k.n. Maracllos | Springs, tiled Thursday March
25. 1999.
Mr. Gadson was
Chaplin - IfOH 10/23/771. was arrrstrd by Seminole County
bom Oct. 17. 194H In Dawson.
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession of Crack Cocaine
Ga. Mr. Gadson was a Ware­
and Resist With Violence Officer.
house Supervisor.
He was a
O V IE D O , March 27, 12:00 a.m.. Carillon P.irk Drive. Daniel
member of Williams Chapel
Nicholas Slclari. DOM 7/14/80, was arrested by Seminole
Missionary Baptist Church. Al
County Sheriffs olllcers. charged with Possession of Cannabis
tamonte Springs.
Under 20 Grams and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Mr. Gadson was a U.S. Army
O V IE D O , March 27. 12:06 a.m.. Carillon Park Drive, David
Veteran of the Vietnam War.
Richard Mlank. DOM 7/6/80. was arrested by Seminole
Survivors Include wife. Ruby
County Sheriffs ofllcers. charged with I’ossesslon of Cannabis
K.
Young-Gadson.
Orlando;
Under 20 Grams and Possession of Fraudulent Florida
daughter.
Sharon
Gadson.
Driver's License.
Orlando: daughter. Erica GadO V IE D O , March 26, 8:10 a.m., Mriellr Avenue. Peter Dlzuzlo,
sou. Orlando; son. Antonio
DOM 11/18/77, was arrested by Oviedo Police Department
Gadson.
Orlando;
Derrick
officers, charged with Possession of Ketamine.
Gadson.
Orlando;
father.
O V IE D O , March 26. 8:10 a.m., Mrielle A m u r. Dominick M.
James
Gadson.
Altamonte
Abttlno, DOM 2/27/75. was arrested by Oviedo Police De­
Springs; mother. Ruby Gadpartment officers, charged with Possession of Cannabis, Pos­
sou. Altamonte Springs: sister.
session of Cannabis With Intent to Sell and Drug Equipment.
Mildred Wilder. Casselberry;
O V IE D O , March 27. 1:20 p.m ., Avenue B. Reggie Muurlcc
brother. Calvin Oadson. O r ­
Dorr. DOM 12/23/78. was urrested by Oviedo Police Depart­
lando; brother. Nathaniel Gadment officers, charged with Possession Cocaine With Intent to
son. Orlando; brother. Roger
Sell and Possession Paraphernalia.
Gadson.
Orlando;
brother.
O V IE D O , March 27. 5:17 p.m., Sipes Avenue. Troy Allen
Reverend Carl Gadson. Crystal
Wollard. DOM 3/10/60. was arrested by Seminole County
River: grandmother, Eddie V.
Sheriffs ofllcers, charged with Controlled Substance -• Pos­
Foster.
Albany.
Ga.;
four
sess Crack Cocaine.
grandchildren.
S A N F O R D , March 28. 10:20 p.m., 14th Street. Shawn Jacky
M A R Y W IL L IA M S G R IM E S
Merrill. DOM 2/12/80. was arrested by Seminole County
Maty Williams Grimes. 76,
Sheriffs olflcers. charged with Purchase / I’os seas 10 Grams
Plantation.
died
Saturday.
of Controlled Substance.
Marcli 27. 1999. Formerly id
S A N F O R D , March 26.11:53 p.m., 2nd Street. Freddie GadSanford. Mrs. Grimes was re­
son, DOM 2/22/69. was arrested by Seminole County Sher­
tired from Southern Bell /
iffs olflcers, charged with Controlled Substance — Possession
A T&amp; T. She moved to Plantation
of Cunnabls With Intent to Sell and Controlled Substance In 1957.
Possession of Cannabis Under 20 Grams.
She Is survived by her
W IN T E R PARK, March 27. Time Unknown. Bowman Drive.
daughter. Lynn Rudolph. Plan­
Kelly James Lendzlan. DOB 10/2/70. was arrested by Semi­
tation; and two grandsons.
nole County Sheriffs officers, cliurged with Possess Less Than
Funeral arrangements en­
20 Grams Cannabis, Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Resist
trusted to Malrd-Case / Jor*
/ Obstruct / Oppose Officer Without Violence.
dan-Funlu Funeral Home. Ft.
W IN T E R PARK, March 27. Time l/nfciioum. Bowman Drive.
Lauderdale.
Charles Derdk Fuert. DOB 5/1/72. was arrested by Seminole
County SherifTs officers, charged with Controlled Substance M A R Y M A T S C I1 K E
Possess Cocaine, Possess Paraphernalia and Possession Open
Mary
Matsrhke.
73,
Container.
, _
McKenny Ave., Deltona, died
W IN T E R SPRIN GS, March 28. 11:31 a.m., Mosswood Circle.
Sunday March 28. 1999. Bom
William Donald •Gator" Vaughn. DOM 10/31/76. was ar­
In Collier. Pa., she moved to
rested by Winter Springs Police Department ofneers. charged
Central Florida In 1977 from
with Possession Marijuana Under 20 Grams.
Commiiek. N.Y.
Mrs. Mat­
srhke was a Seamstress. She
was a Catholic.
Mrs. Matselike was a frater­
Help fitiht crime In your community. If you have infor­
nal twin.
mation on n crime call 423-TIPS. You cun remain anony­
Survivors Include son. Rob­
mous and may be elidible for a reward.
ert A. Matselike. Deltona: son.
David A. Matselike. Mayshorc.
N.Y.: brother, lands DcVtnec,

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS, March 27. 11:54 p.m.. State Road

Rufus L, Moore, 75. lin e
Valley Road. Orlando, died
lliursday Mareh 25, 1999.
Horn Sept 29. 1*123 in Hli*
mlngham. Ala he moved to
Central Florida In 1985 from
Birmingham Mi Moore was ,t
Furniture Salem.in Me was a
memtter of the University Car
lllnn
United
Methodist
t Tiuri'li.
Mr. Moore served m the
Men haul Marines, and was .i
Veteran *&gt;l WW1I
lie was a
Mason, and a Shriller
Survivors
Include
wife.
Mildred Moore. Orlando, son.
Iz-on Moore. Greenville. S.C.:
daughter.
Mary
Kathervn
Owens.
Birmingham,
Ala.:
daughter.
Donna
Holmes,
MrCotla,
Ala ; son.
Mark
Whitehead Orlaiiito; daughter.
Sandra llam rtik. Atlanta. Ga.:
daughter. Peggy Fuller. Oeala:
sisier, Margaret Vines. Ihteytown. Ala.; sisier. Ann Hughes.
Ervin. Trim .; sisier. l/iulse
FI.illlr. Dike Jaekson. Texas;
sister. Mary Parker Phoenix
An/ ; sister, Christine Roberts.
Napa, Calif.; 12 grandchildren,
eight great grandchildren.
Baldwin Falrrhild
Funeral
Home, Oviedo, in charge of
services.

Mr,
Pntlno was a retired
owncr/operatnr
of a print
shop lie was a member ol the
t alvary Assembly.
Mr. Pultun participated in
volunteer
work.
Including
Nuruing Home visitations,
Siiivlvots im lude wife. Bea­
trice Poltno. Winter Park: son.
Gene
Polluo.
Altamonte
Springs;
daughter.
Pauline
Bel lamer, Holiday: daughter.
Auiiilte D c. Saratoga. Calif.;
biotin i Joseph Polltio, Chi
i ago. Ill . sister. Emily Wlnsrll,
D»s Angeles.
Calif.;
eight
grandchildren,
nine
great­
grandchildren.
Banlield Funeral Home, Wlntcr Springs, in charge of serv­
ices.

Wednesday Inmi II A.M, until
Funeral Time. Interment will fol­
low in 1-Torlilii National &lt; emetcry,
lluslmell. on lliursday. wldi all
amiiigements under the direction
ol Marvin (
Zander* Funeral
Home. Apopka.
"Ih c
People's

rimlee."
GR IM ES. MARY W ILLIAM S
Mary Williams Grimes, 7ti. ol
Itantnliou. Flit.. pitKsed away on
March 27, 1999. She was formerly
of Sanford. Fla and was retired
Inmi Southern Ik-11 / AT&amp; T.
She moved to PI.total Ion in 1957
and was active in early years of
PAL. was a mcmltcr ol Plantation
United MethmltHl Church, Past
President ol Haylierry Garden
Flub mid a volnnieer al Tropical
Elementary Si liool.
Survived by fu r daugliier. Lynn
Rodolpli: m hi In-law Michael Ru
ilolpli: and two grandsons. M i­
chael and Matthew Rudolph, all of
Plantation. Fla. She was prede­
ceased by her husband. Robert T.
Grimes.
Visitation will tie Tuesday. Mart'll
30. 1999 from 5 to 7 p.ni. at the
funeral home. Tlte (tiueral and In­
terment servile will I k' privately
held. In lieu of flowers, donations
ran Is- made to Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation or Covenant Mouse.
Funeral arrangements bv B A IR D CASE
/ JO R D AN FAN IN
FU­
NERAL
H O M E. 954-492 1000.
4343 North Federal Highway, Ft.
Dmilerilale. Fill.. 33308.
JA C K S O N . G ERALD IN E
Till? Funeral Service for Miss G er­
aldine Jackson will Is1 held on
Saturday April 3. 1999 at one
o'clock P.M. at New Mount Calvary
Missionary llaptlst Church. Rever­
end Rli ky Srtitl, Pastor, with The
Reverend Milton D Curry. Sr..
Pastor of Pleasant Grove Mission­
ary Baptist
Church.
Daytona
I leach. Officlatlug. Interment will
follow al Restiawn Cemetery.
Sanfonl. She was a Registered
Nurse. Miss Jackson Is survived
!&gt;y her sisters. Inez A. and Bernice
D Jackson of Gainesville. FI.,
Helen Dingle. Syracuse-, N.Y. and
hrolher. James C. Jackson. II lie.
Chicago Visitation for friend* will
ts- held on Friday. April 2. 11)99 at
The Funeral Home from 4:00 in
8:00 P.M. Serviced under Ihc
I’rolessloii.il D im lion ol WllsouKlt ht-lliergcr Morinary. Ine. I I 10
line Avenue. Sanford.
Florida
32771. 14071 322-5212.

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F000 LION 3121 ORLANDO DR
SHONEYS 3150 ORLANDO DR.
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BRIDGEWATER APTS 500 W. AIRPORT 8LVD.
SANDALWOOD CONDOMINIUMS 110 AIRPORT BLVD
STONEBROOK APTS 1000 AIRPORT BLVD
SCC BUILDING V 100 WELDON BLVO.
SCC BUILDING A 100 WELDON BLVD..
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(EMERGENCY)
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(MAIN)
TWELVE OAKS RV 6300 W SR 46
DENNYS 4650 W SR 46
SUPER 8 MOTEL 1-4 &amp; W SR 46
COUNTRY GENERAL 4000 E SR 46
CRACKER BARREL 200 HICKMAN DR
MCDONALDS 150 HICKMAN DR,
TOWN i COUNTRY 5355 ORANGE BLVD.
VIV0NAS PIZZA 2477 PARK AVE. &amp; 25th
ACE HARDWARE 207 E. 25th ST.
DOLLAR GENERAL 7542 STATE ST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY JAIL 212 BUSH BLVO,
KATIES COVE WEKIVA PARK OR.
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 BLVD
MR PRINT 3813 LAKE MARY CENTER
REGAL POINT APTS 1000 SUN &amp; REGAL POINT TERRACE
HIDDEN VILLAGE 955 PEBBLE CREEK DRIVE

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LONGWOOD AREA
LONGWOOD CITY HALL 155 W. WARREN AVE.
DUNKIN DONUTS 17-92
ECKERD DRUGS 947 W SR 434
TOWNSHIP PLAZA W SR 434
BOSTON MARKET LONGWOOD VILLAGE PLAZA
0VIE00 AREA
TOWN HOUSE 9E BROADWAY ST.

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I hore was singing and entertainment tor all Iho hungry visitors

Gv.yer 5 tills his hag with Easier Eggs Austin Senley 4 runs to pick up more Easter Eggs at an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Central Honda Zoological Park in Sarilord and a special bunny visitor

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Russ Winn;

Protection against the Millennium bug
SPl.t I At 10 I III. I IIJ IA I.I I

S t ill I
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An F aster
for Kick Fay
Ith k I .iv h lili was Having
I i i i i m ill m a kin g iiiusii
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laughed .1 tnl illltl lll.lllr u lh o lS
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llir s w ork lli.il
w.is entitled S.ix ( I Poem
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pittlei t i h e m s e lv r s h u m V e n t
2 0 0 0 p r n h lr m s w h e n ln iy lu t!
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ab le In h a u t llr d a le s In th e
lu-xi m llh 'im liim . eve n w h e n
m id w a n a n t ic s will c n vi'i V r a i
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P r o b le m s 1 u n h l k ir k tu o n
Jan u ary
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a s s u r in g
lin d c r in v e t
h ttye rs
that th e n t t im p tilr r h a r d w a r e
anti so ftw a re w rit- Y ear 2 0 0 0
re ad y w h e n th e y were not For
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th ill
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In atlril w ith W in d o w s o n n eed
in h r u p g r a d e d to avo id Y e a r
2 0 0 0 p rn h le m s

In designate tile year 2 0 0 0
Hut the dale lit.tv hi- m ts ln tri
preled
as " I'lO O ."
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and n lh rt
pi u h lrtn s
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r t s d o tint nflcr w a t t;t u lle s he
y n n d 0 0 d a y s , so m .itiv w ar
t . m t lr s
o n e q u ip m e n t
put
r h . is r d th is year w ill e x p ire
before th r Y e ar 2 0 0 0
Alttl II
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the
p o l r n ll a l
Ini
p r n h le m s
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by
m any
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r ilt n ite t h e m s e l v e s a h n itt t i n
V i a l 2000 p t ii lil e t ll a n d sol 11
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lo m j i lc i r d
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so u p d a te s t a n lie m a ile d to

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and
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u| t h r h r s l g i g s ul Ills » a i r r i
whit h Ini h u ll'll hir; d a t e s w i t h
l l i r h l g g e s f n a m e s in | a / /

I ui a good ‘ h a! u| his hit .
Fay w u ik rtl Im W all D isney
l ust at U ls n ry la n d In ('.illlu l
Ilia and later al D isney W m ld
lit Flurlda H r was Ir a i n ir d III
(lie G la n d I Inrldltm Hand H r
was also asked in play • and
slug
m gigs th ro ugho ut Flnr
ala.
O n Su n d a y, h u n d re d s ul
|a// lu v ris and iiiusii Ians a i r
staging ii K irk Fay M e m o ria l
IMi n lr at &lt; y p irs s G ro ve I’a ik
m O rla n d o . Th e re
Is a ■!
o'clock religious service till
lowed by a traditional Jazz
wake, ’l l i r
G ra n d
F lo rid ia n
H and and th r P c is e v e ra iu c
Brass B a n d will play. Beer and
wine w ill h r provided. A K ir k
Fay Sc hola rsh ip F u n d is be in g
established
by Ih r t'e n lrn l
Florida Ja / / Soelely
G uests are lu v llrd In b rin g
th e ir baskets, hlankets and
(h a lts
m usicians In b rin g
Ihelr axes (In s in m iritls ). 'l l i r
only sham e nl the Faster D a y
pa rly Is lhai K ick Fay won't lie
1here p hysically, H n l h r sure
would If lie eould.

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wit il the 1 u m tiu m iiv
H tniisuii ; regular physical activity
Prnpimrnls of jihysical rveicise ans.nd
themselves al least partly to blame
Ih e tle p a ilin r n t is it-iiig ,u i
I old recently they pn acheit that, lo
l/lliyj Home nl Its petsnnnt'l in
Is-come Indy fit a (icrson had to ex
Mlpervtse the ultli I ts asslyjtied
ercise strenuously (or at least 2(&gt; mm
to the 1 u im m in llv Se'rvit e Ai
utes al a stretch ihn-r lo five days a
eas
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week They gave (onnulas lor dclcr
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mining "lurgel heart rates and
1 nst 111 the •IIv this fist al year
warned that people who didn't raise
their pulse sufficiently might as well
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m im ilu rm s.d .uv Im the rent
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people didn't
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Itli 'h id in g
Tlie results ol long term scienhfit
h rn rh ts
studies told a different slory Kvcn
Ihe ( Hv
C o m m issio n
ap
modest doses ol exercise produce dra
ptuved the d epartm ent tent
malic improvemenls m cardiovascular
yjaul/allun last Mtittday
Ih e
health and overall mortaHty rates
tcoig.uU/.uhm i Is part nl the
That evidence has resulted in a new
telurillH ret tiintueuded
hy a
scientific consensus You should still
private tu n s u lliin l
who
re ­
exercise most day s of the week, but to
viewed the S .111It 1111 I’ill Ire D r
get health benefits, you need do only
pari m eul
Ihe equivalent ol atsiut a hall hour ot
Ihe
puller
d e p a rtm e n t
moderate exercise &lt;a brisk walk, for
e o m in u n lty
service a&lt; tlvllle s
example) Moreover, that hall hour
will he perform ed lit p a rtn e r
ran tu* areumulaled in shorter pieces
For (oiks busy with other obligations,
ship with ihe Seminole County
this is good news It means lhal exer
Sheriff's
Department
The
else is much easier to fd into your life.

ShehU's Departitirnl is also
stepping up its ((im m unity
service
programs.
Bronson
said.

D A TE B O O K
March 29. 1999
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TO D A Y ’S l l l i n 111)AYS: John Tyler
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what Ihe morrow will bring forth, and
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since it doesn't necessarily require
ginng tu a gym or sweating so much
you have to shower and change
clothes
According to Andrea Dunn of Ihe
Cooper Institute lor Aerobics He
search in Dallas, what matters is "that
you find reasons to lie active instead
of reasons not to lie active ”
To accomplish this, Dunn and other
researchers have identified three
broad factors that make Ihe difference
between success ami failure
— Monitor yourself He aware ol
your current activity pattern and set
measurable goals (or changing il thie
effective strategy is lo record how
much time you spend sitting or lying
down People in a Cooper Institute
study who were asked to do this were
shucked to learn they were spending
15 ot every Ui waking hours a day sit
ling down The goal for these people?
Next week, try to sit only 14 hours a
day
Other goals that would allow you to
monitor yourself might include in
creasing (lie numtici of steps you lake
each day. being able to hike up a large

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Mvely more quickly or with a lower
heart rate, and being able to increase
the time you spend on a treadmill
Fit exercise into vour life Virtu
ally anything that involves puttmgyour
body in motion, at any tune ot the day
will expend calories
the point of an
exercise program This give' you (lex
ibdilv in designing a fitness plan
"Th i'M 1 are limitless solutions.'
I bum |hiiii1s out &lt;'m- man found tliat
on business tiiji' even it Ihe hotel
dido t have a fitness ("liter, he could
walk up and down the stairs or tie
could spend hi' time at the airport
walking Activities you may have to
do anyw.iv such as heavy yardwork
and housework, can and should he |»art
ol your iduline
Duo t locus ill) weight loss Kx
pcits caution that vour major goal m
exercising should not lie to lose
weight Without a simultaneous cut
hack ill calorics, moderate exercise
typical Ii produces Iruxlraimglv slow
weight lo " oi none at all
Instead locus on the tat t that phys
leal activity is even better than weight
loss (or improving your health If you
do want lo lose weight, however, ex
ereise is an essential aid 11 will cause
you to lose relatively more fat than
muscle And once you've lost weight,
exercise is the most effective way to
keep it off

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SAN FON D • Th e Hnbc
Ruth Senior League (lG -to 18 year old*) kicked oft
their season ofT at Zlnn
Deck Field on Saturday.
Th e senloni were the last
group In the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks llabe
Ruth Baseball and Softball
Leagues to begin their cam ­
paigns.
Jason Scutt and Ju stin
Gorman drove In two runs
each as the Sanford 1*1rates
Jumped out to a 3 -0 lead
and held off the Sanford
Red Sox. 0-2.
Doing the datnuge for the
Pirates were Scutt (two s in ­
gles. run . two R ill). Gorman
(single, two R ill).
Brad
Cook (single, two runs).
Willie Beehner (single, run)
and Jo h n Fletcher and J a ­
son ShefDrld
(one run
scored each).
Providing the offense for
the Red Sox were Lat
Mitchell
(two * singles).
George Shannls
(single.
RBI). J .W . Iluebner (RBI)
and Te rry Green and Robert
Lowe (one ru n scored each).
In the Ju n io r Girls Soft­
ball League, at Lakeside
Field, the Sanford Klwanls
C lu b beat Ultimate S w im ­
wear. 13-7. and at Merrill
Park In Altamonte Springs,
the Rock Lake Raiders
topped
Frazier’s
S u p e r­
stars, 7-5.
A recap of the weekend's
action in the otlier league’s
will appear during
the
week.

Lake Mary
Softball
team keeps
streak alive

Bolles withstands
rally by Lake Mary
boys lacrosse team

Bv Dean B m k h

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SPORTS EDITOR

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goals as the Rams hud the sec­
ond and third team In the game,
while Bolles still had Its start­
ers on the field.
Lake Mary fell to 5 -3 with the
loss, the first since opening Ihc
season with back-to-back de­
feats at the hands of Seminole
Athletic
Conference
powers
Oviedo and Lake Brantley, and
will play back-to-back home
games on Wednesday
and
Thu rsd ay before taking ofT for
the Easter Holiday weekend.
On
Wednesday.
Cypress
Creek from Orlando comes
calling for a 7 p.m . game at Don
T . Reynolds Stadium and then
on Thursday. April 1. FlaglerPalm Coast High School from
Bunnell will be at take Mary for
a 7:30 p.m . contest.
Senior attacker Adam Kurtr
led the way for the Roma, scor­
ing four goals. Fellow senior
attacker Brian Montgomery also
luid u big game with four as­
sists.
Also contributing to the Lake
Mary ofTrnse were ju n io r m id flrld rr Ken Ho (one goal, one
assist).
senior
defenseman
Brian Bolden (two assists) and
senior midfielder Peter Kim and
senior attacker Bob Link (one
goal each).

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JA C K S O N V ILLE - The Lake
Mury Ixjys lacrosse team saw Its
five-game winning slreak come
lo an end Friday night.
But the Rams did not give It
up easily.
Haying against one of the lop
teams in the state, on thetr
home field. Lake Mary saw the
game get away tn the final m in ­
utes as It dropped a 13-7 deci­
sion to The Bolles School in
Jacksonville in a game much,
much closer Hum the final
score would Indicate.
The Rams got ofT to a very
slow s u rt. falling behind the
Bulldogs 3 -0 after the first
quarter.
Lake Mary finally shook off
the
Travel-lag,’
oulscorlng
Bolles 4-1 In the second period
to knot the game at 4-4 at In ­
termission.
But the third quarter again
belonged to the home forres as
the Bulldogs outscorrd the
Rams 5 -0 tn the stanza.
Lake Mary did not give up.
however, scoring the first three
goals of the final period to close
to within 9 -7 In the latr going.
The Rams last the momentum,
and the game, when Bolles
scored off a face-off.
B U LLD O G S I S . R A M S 7
Th e
Bulldogs
(8-2)
then ifk a JS a ty
O 4 O S
7
scored three garbage goals In TBs M m SdMal S 1 • 4 _ IS

LO N G W O O D • Another game,
another win.
The Lake Mary girls softball
tram stretched Us winning
streak to 13 games with a 10-0.
flve-Innlng Class QA-Dlstrlct 3
and Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence victory over Lyman In
Longwood Monday afternoon.
Senior pitchers Sarah Smith,
who ran her personal record to
8-0. and Halite Sowards com ­
bined on a one-hitter as the
defending state champions im ­
proved to 14-1 on the season.
Th e Greyhounds kept the
game close early as the Rams
only led I -0 after two innings.
But the floodgates opened
In
ned li
the top of the third as Lake
Mary plated five runs.
Th e Rams then dosed out
game by the run rule with s
single ru n In the fourth Inning
utd fthree runs In the fifth I n ­
and
ning.
Senior outfielder
Monique
Collins led the Lake Mruy of­
fense. going 2-for-2 with a tri­
ple. Senior shortstop Jackie
Crisped and senior outfielder
Mesgsn Don (rich also had a
pairs of hits for the winners,
each going 2-for-S.
Also contributing to a 10-hit
Lake Mary attack were Junior
outfielder
Rachel
Bradley

GuO» . U k r kUry 7 (Kuril 4. Un* I. Ilo
I. Klin |). AaMsU . U k r Mary 7

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HABC KUTH LEAG U E
•Results _ M t i r t s y . at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium . Nobles Com m untcation White Sox 13. Dean.
Ringers. Morgan St Lawton
P A . Diamond Backs 8 and
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves
7. Rotary C lu b Athletics 5;
at Z ln n Beck Field, Knights
of Colum bus Expoo 7. K l­
wanls C lu b Indians 6.
Standings
_
Nobles
Communication White Sox
(5 -0 ). Knights of Colum bus
Expos (4-2), Klwanls C lu b
Indians (3-3), Elks Lodge
• 1241 Braves (2 -3 ), Rotary
C lu b Athletics (2-4) and
Dean. Ringers. Morgan and
Lawton P A Diamond Backs
0 -5 ).
- Schedule _ Taooday, at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Klwanls C lu b In ­
dians vs. Elks Lodge *1241
Braves. 6 p.m . and Dean.
Ringers. Morgan &amp; Lawton
PA
Diamond Backs vs.
Knights of Colum bus Ex­
pos; Thursday, at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Rotary C lub Athletics vs.
Nobles
Communication
White Sox.
. Results _ Thursday, at
Roy Holler J u n io r Field,
9anford Electric Athletics
11, Railroaders C ub s 6 ;
Saturday, at Roy Holler
J u n io r Field. Kinkier Mate­
rials Devil Rays 10. Sanford
Electric Athletics 5; Sanford
Lodge *62 F. &amp; A M. Y a n ­
kees 3, Railroaders Cuba 3,
innings; Sunnlland C o r­
poration Marlins 12. Rotary
Breakfast C lub Expos 8.
Standings _ American D i­
vision: Sanford Lodge «6 2
F. A A . M . Yankees (5 -1 ),
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays
(4-3) and Sanford Electric
Athletics (3-4): National D i­
vision: Railroaders C u b s
(4 -2 );
Rotary
Breakfast
C lu b Expos (2 -5 ): S u n ­
nlland Corporation Marlins
(2*5).
Schedule _ Tu e sd a y at
Roy Holler J u n io r Field.
Railroaders C u b s vs. S u n ­
nlland Marlins. 5:45 p.m .
and Sanford Lodge #62
Free &amp; Accepted Masons
Yankees vs. Sanford Ele c­
tric Athletics. 7:45 p.m .;
Th u rsd ay, at Roy Holler
J u n io r
Field,
Rotary
Breakfast C lu b Expos vs.
Rlnker
Materials
Devil
5:45 p.m.'

Goodwin's single
caps Oviedo rally
P O R T O R A N G E - Jered Good­
win's one-out RBI single scored
courtesy runner Bobby Mellor
with the go-ahead ru n tn the
top of the sixth Inning as the
Oviedo Lions climbed out of a
7-1 hole to defeat Spruce Creek
14-12 Monday night.
Last week, at Oviedo's Paul
Milder Field, the Lions blasted
the Hawks 12-0 tn a game
stopped after 4 -1 / 2 Innings by
the 10-run mercy rule.
*You have to come ready to
play every night.* said Oviedo
coach Kenne Brown. *We have
to learn that teams are not Just
going to roll over for us because
we re Oviedo High School. W e
have to bring o u r best game to
the field every night.*
After falling behind 7-1 after
two Innings, the Lions got one

Armstrong
earns NBA
Player of
the Week
honors
N EW YORK - Orlando's
Darrell Armstrong (right)
edged Houston’s Charles
Barkley for N B A Player of
the Week honors for games
played Monday. M arch 22.
through Sunday. M arch 28.
Armstrong led the Magic
to a 3-1 record by averag­
ing 22.3 points, 4 .8 as­
sists, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5
steals in 30 minutes played
per game.
He shot .547 (2 9 -fo r-5 3 )
from the field and .960 (24for-25) from the free throw
line, and led the team In
scoring three times despite
not starting any of the
games during the week.
For the season, the 0 foot-1 guard leads all play­
ers In the league who have
not started a game in

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Ssrs s i Creak ISO SOS 0 _ IS IS S
*7-. ‘“ “ III- O n rw m H and A In m
' ,uf ' *• L**! C* Orontoon (6J. M rKrr (7)
and TMkftnrirr. W T . IIU m (S-Q U*
Omnia, mi Save . Crayton Eirafl 311 *
Ortnht. Ccndwtn 0 ) and A h v n (It
Spruce Cite*. Dmniaon a Uo k I i. Uan
“nd ltcUn#n 3U . none. I IK
OwrtB. Srtiullr H and llulmea a t
Sprure Crrc*. TXkrm ricr. Mctlufh. and
U ^ M r o a d . . OvuUo ,7 -,. Spruce

ru n bark In the top of the third,
then scored five run s In the top
of the fourth to tie the game at
7 -7 .
Th e lead lasted two batters
Into the bottom of the fourth In ­
ning as Sean M cHugh bloated a
tw o-run home ru n to give
Spruce Creek a 9 -7 advantage.
Eddie Lucas followed Im m edl-

Jered Goodwin (left) was 3-foM wtth a doubts, acored
two run* and drove in tour, Including the go-ahead run,

and Kenny Starting (right) had a single and scored a run
as Oviedo ra*y past Spruce Creek, 14-12, Monday.

Spring Games a breath
of fresh air for S.C.C.
fastpitch softball team
W D

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M IL

SA N FO R D • Friday turned out
to be a beautiful spring day for
the Seminole Com m unity C o l­
lege softball team as It swept
four games from a pair of m idwestern Junior colleges In the
Spring Oames. at Raider Field.
Th e game waa so successful
(hat the Raiders only allowed
two ru n t the entire day.
loubk
In a morning doubleheader
with Henry Ford College from
Dearborn. Michigan. S C C got a
pair of shutouts with Traci
Miller and Kal Clccarone both
throwing three-hitters tn 8 -0
and 7 -0 trium phs, respectively.
In an afternoon double­
header with Morton College
from Cicero. Illinois, Sabrina
Harris threw a four-hitter to
raise her record to 5 -0 In a 9 -0
whitewashing and Miller and
Clccarone came back In the
nightcap to combine on a eighthitter as the Raiders completed
the sweep. 7-2.
S C C will gel back Into con­
ference action this afternoon.

hosting Lake-Sumter C om m u­
nity College from Leesburg In
an
M id-Florida
Conference
doubleheader starting at 2 p.m .
Th e Raiders (now 2 5-1 7 -1 on
the season) will then close out
the pre-Easter schedule wtth an
M -F C doubleheader In Ocala on
Th u rsd a y agalnat Central F lo r­
ida Com m unity College starting
at 2 p.m.
Doing the damage for S C C In
the first game with Henry Ford
College were A m y Fazio (2 -fo r2. two doubles, one ru n , three
RBI). Adrianne Reddltt (2 -f6 r-2 .
two runs). Kim Vetter (1 -f o r -l.
run). Lake Mary’s Jeannie Manx
(l-fo r-2 . two run s. RBI). L y .
man’a Miranda Schultz (I-f o r -2 .
run). Miller (l-fo r -3 . RBI). T if ­
fany Martin (run . RBI) and Z e Ina Roark (RBI). ’
Contributing for the Raiders
In game two were Candice Hays
(3-for-3. ru n . RBI). Martin (3 for-5. run . RBI), Reddltt (2 -fo r3, double, ru n , two RBI).
Oviedo's Danielle Scqulno (2 for-4. ru n ). Roark (2 -fo r-4 ),

. .

B y Dean Sm ith

Winners and losers

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Seniors
begin
season

�H I
2B •Seminole Herald, Santord. Honda •Tuesday, March 30. 1999

Legal Notices
ClreuK Ceurt
Bemlnel* C w in lr
F h lM t
c a s t * e r-i«s T&gt; D R
IN RE THS FORMER
MARRIAGE OF
Maurice Joseph Belknap,
Former Husband
pum un
v*
Suten Rawleigh Belknap
Format Wile
Defendant
NOTICE
OF SHORIFF** SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtue ot a i t certain
Writ ot Elocution Issued out of
and under the seal ol Ilia
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, Case I 37M37-OR upon a final judgment
tendered In the aforesaid court
on Ih# Bin day ot April A D.
I BBS In that certain case enti­
tled Maurice Joseph Belknap.
Former Husband vs Susan
Rawtergh Belknap. Former Wife
which
aforesaid
Writ
of
Elocution was delivered to me
as Sheriff ot Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
all the right title and Interest ol
the former husband in the tal­
lowing described property, esid
property being located Ml
Semmoia County, Florida, more
particularly described as fol­
lows
Lot BT. Lakewood at Ihe
Crossings. Unit Three, accord­
ing to the Map or Plat thereof,
recorded In Plat Booh SB,
Pages M and St. Mi the public
records ot Seminole County.
Flood*
and the undersigned as Shenft
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will at I t W A M on the ISth
day ot Apnl A O 1BBS otter lor
sale and sell to the highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AMO
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING UENS. at the Front
(WesQ Door, at the steps. Ol the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, the above
described property
That said safe Is being made
to satiety the terms of thrs Writ
ot Eaecution
Donald F Estinger, Shenft
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF tSSO. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 1141 ISTH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (*07) SSS-SS40 TTD
teon i s s - i i i s
Publish March 1l. 11. 10 April
A IS M
Wrth Sale being hetd on Apnl
IS. tS M
DEA-tO l

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

NOTIOE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OBED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TA ESCROW ST. INC . Ih*
holder of Ih* following carllflcata(a) hat filed said certlficala(t) for a far dead to be
tatuad thereon Th* certitical*
numbar(t) and yaar(a) of
bauanca. lha description ol th*
property, and lha name(t) In
which II waa assessed le/ara a*
follow*:
CERTIFICATE NO 242
YEAR OF ISSUANCE IS M
Description ol Property: LEO
W 11 FT OF LOT 1 BLK S TR B
TOWN OF 1ANFORD PO I PG
M
Names In which aaeatead
Merge re I A Jon** All of said
property being In Ih* County ol
Seminole. State ol Florida
Unto** such centrical#!*) shall
be redeemed according to law,
Ih* property described in such
certllical*&lt;s) will be sold to Ih*
highest bidder el Ih* west Irani
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on th* 10th day ol May. IS M . at
11.00 a m
Payment ol Sal* la*, applica­
ble documentary stamp lass*
and recording tee* are required
to be paid by Ih* successful
bidder al Ih* sal* Full payment
ol an amount equal lo th* high­
est but I* due within 14 hour*
after Ihe advertised tun* el
eat* AS payments that be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to the Clark ot
Ih* Circuit Court
Dated thr* 13rd day ot March.
IS M
(N#k()
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C. Hergert
Oepufy Clerk
Pubdeh: March to. Aped A 11.
10. IS M
DEA-ISI _____________ _

Circuit Court
demlnel* Oaunty
Florida
c a s e la a -t s a a -O A -t t -B
Mary Ann Meyer*.
Plalntlft
v*
Msrk Brook*.
Detendenl
NOTICE
OF aNERIFF'B SALB
NOTICE is h e r c o y g iv e n
IheI by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued out ol
and under Ih* teal of lha
Circuil Court of Saminol*
County. Florida. Cate * SS13SS-CA-IS-D upon a final
judgment rendered In Ih* storesaid court on Ih* ISlh day of
February A D. 1SBB In that carlain cai* entitled May Ann
Mayart. Plaintiff va Mark
Brooks. Defendant
which
aforesaid Writ ol Elocution waa
delivered to me a* Sheriff of
Saminol* County. Florida and I
hava levied upon all Ih* right,
title and Inleresl ef Ih* dafandanlt
In
Ih*
following
described property, said prop­
erty being located In Saminol*
County. Florid*, more particu­
larly described a* follow!
On* |t) ISSt OMC Surburban
VIN: 1QKEC18KSSJT41TSI
Being etorad al Altamonte
Towing. Inc
and th# undersigned ea Sheriff
of Saminol* County. Florida,
win al 11 00 A M. on th* Slh day
of April A 0 I BBS offer for aal*
and sell lo Ih* hlohekt bidder,
FOR CASH IN HAND AND SUB­
JEC T TO ANY AND ALL EXIST­
ING LIENS, al the Front (Waal)
Door, al lha slop*, ol th*
Saminol* County Courthouse in
Sanford. Flonda, Ih* above
described property.
Thai said sal* to being mod*
to satisfy the terms of this Writ
at Eaecution
Donald F Cslinger. Sheriff
Saminol* County, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THS
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF IS M . PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITE
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 1to BUIH B U D .. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS I40T) 444-4440 TTD
HOT) 321-3121
PuMreh March S. IS. 21. 10.
IM S
With Sab being hetd on April S,
ISM
PEA-41

FHe Number 00-tie -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
JEWEL C. BRILL
NOTICE
TO CRIDTTOAS
(Summary BAabdetfUderQ
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AQAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
You are hereby noUBed that an
Order of Summary Adrrmwtrelion
has been entered Mi the estate of
JEWEL C DRILL, deceased. F*e
Nwnber BB-MO-CP by Aw Chart
court tor Seminole County. Flood*.
Probat* Division, the eihkeei ol
which is 101 N Perk Aee. SerdonL
Flonda S37T1; that the name* and
add see ee ol those to whom it he*
been Mt-gjn#d by iucfi onjii h i
h
xM
- A*.
ULA■ T^eW
^W^Pt**y rtleN
SIS A Frvl St. 41111
Santord. FL S3TTI
4SST Lovegress bn*
Creehnaw. FL S U M
Glenn Will*
PO Bo* 333
Osteen. FL 32TS4
BUS N W Tth Sheet 4S-SI4
M a m F L U lN
Carol Tucker
PO Boa 10344
Bradenton. FL 342t3
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A1 cradltora of th* decedent end

ncmihe alter St* date of Ihe Hrat
pubkeabon of Fee noOce rmat HI*
thair claim* with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
Of A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other craditora of th* deca­
dent and persona having claims
ot domand e age met th* estate
of th* decedent mwat Me their
claims with Ihtt court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL S i
FOREVER BARRED
Date ot dm first pubbeanon of
thrs NoOce m Match to. ISM
g Node
I K. WVSDia
SIS A First S t. Ft 112
Santord. FL M m

Case red l U T -d P -td -C
Lul L dorr alatin.

Defendant
NOTICE IS MERSEY OIVEN
that by virtue at that certain
Writ at Execution leeued out ef
and under the seal of the
County Csurt ef SommeI#
County. Florida. Ceee • **ZSST-dP-td-C upon a heel

AM T I
Cia ateleer. FL 3

CIRCUIT OBM BT
S l » N.W Tth S t. *8-714
FL l l i l S

m
*****
M
fl
PMf H
DBDRWu
eSf^B

which
I Writ ol Execution wxx
to me ae Shenft of

c a b s n o .i a*-a i
RALPH POE and
NANCY E. POE.

NOTICE OF
APPLWOTIOM FOR TA X S M S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the! TA ESCROW ST. INC . the
holder of the
catefi) has
caltfe) for a
Tha
reartsl

14-R

C f RTtFICATl NO: SB4T
YEAR OF ISSUANCE. IB M
Oeeertptton ot Property L IG
M C M TWO t i a ROB I I I W
f / lO F I l/ I O F I I / I O M I
t/4 ILESS N f Tta se FT B ROMS
AC)
Nomeo M
Richer*
A TMenoL
All of si
tony hatog Mi the
County
aMooto, U t h ot

I LO T 1 BLK a LAKE WAYIHTB. FW 3PGSS

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cqh r a m

m mamq'aius sus-

M c f f o lm r M O A LL4M 3T-

C ontinued from Page IB
B A M B IN O M IN O R S
Results _ Frid a y, at Roy H o l­
ler Ju n io r Field,
Newsome
Hardwoods Alhlcllcs 10, New
Tu b e s Mission Indians 2; P i­
rates 17. Hnyuls I I ; Saturday,
ot Roy Holler J u n io r Field, Devil
Rays 10. Mariners 0: M onday,

County,
4 to* STto
i.’ Mt 11:00
County
N Park

C ontinued from Page IB
p o in ts ,

a s s is ts

Lions
CaatUttM d from Pag* I B
otcly with a solo homer to up
the lead to 10-7.
Once lignin, Oviedo battled
bnck. scoring once In the top of
the fifth Inning, then forging
ahead with five runs In the
sixth Inning.
After Blaine Schulte
and
Kenny Starling scored lo Be the
B m cat J O - 10, Mellor (running
*catcher Javie Alvarez) finally
p ul the Lions ahend when he
spiinied home on Goodwin's
Infield single.
.Brett M urphy and Goodwin
both scored before llie Inning
was through, giving the Lions a
13-10 edge.
B u t Spruce Creek answered
with two runs in the home half
of the atxth Inning and had the
potential tying run thrown out
trying to steal third.
On
the evening.
Spruce
Creek
had
three
runners
thrown out at third base and
had another plckrd of! second
base.
Larry Grayson,
the third
Oviedo pitcher of the gome.

in x
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that TA ESCROW ST. INC .the
holder o| m loBovtng
catefi) has Mod amid
iaauad thereon. The ccrbflcete
numberta) end yeerfs) of
iaauanca. the deecrtpUon ol the
property, end Ihe nemefal in
which II wea aeaaeaed is/are ea
CERTIFICATE NO: STM
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
Description ot Froperty: LEO
LOT 1 OMENTA GAMOENS 1ST
ADO F B 1 0 P O S T
H * m * * i _ - , k , |.
m _________ a . 'A * - u i
^wlWeeWPWMS^Wvw^EpYf jM
.W-^^W^FW^^wl*#
Kroenke, Nancy M. Kroenke.
AS ol said property being In the
County of Seminole. Stele ol
Unices such certificate^ eked
cording l
■ ■Mribed
P
Tin
M ouch
certifiesta&lt;a) will be sold to Ihe
highsel bidder at the weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
an the 10th day el May. IM S , at
11:00 a.m.
Payment el Sale tee. appbeej feet ate required
to be paid by Die eucceeefui
bidder at lha sole. Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid is duo erttWn 14 hours
slier the advertised time el
eels AH payment* than be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Clark of
lha Circuit Court.
Dated this Sint day of March,
IS M (■ sal)
MARYANN( MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by. Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clark
Publiah. March 10. April s. IS S
IS. IM S
DCA-I1S

Orlando Arena.
Rarkley
averaged
18. o
points, 12.8 rebounds and 5.G
assists and moved pest Adrian
Dantley (23.177) and Elgin
Baylor (23.149) Into 14th place
all-time In scoring with 23,180
(mints.
Other randldatrs for NBA
Mayer of the Week were At­
lanta's Steve Smith. Charlottes
Brad Miller. Tbronto rookie
Vlncc Carter (from Daytona
Bench Mainland), and W ash­
ington’s Mitch Richmond (from
Ft. Lauderdale).

pall
to record the (Inal six outs of
the game and save the victory
for reliever J .C . Blass (5-1).

phy (single, two n in s. RBI);
U n y Grayson (single, two RBI);
Kenny Starling (single, run):
J r IT Knapp (run. RBI); and
Mellor (three run s scored as thr
courtesy runner for Alvarez).
Aaron TUkemeler. McHugh,
and Lucas each ho m rrrd for
Spruce Creek (3-14).
Oviedo (17-1) travels to S a n ­
ford Wednesday night to play
the Seminole Fighting Seminotes in a Seminole Athletic
Conference contest slated foe a
7 p.m. start at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.

Goodwin was 3-for-4 with a
double, two runs scored, and
four RBI lo highlight Oviedo's
13-lilt assault. Lubrano added
three singles and two RBI. A lv a irt had a double and n s in ­
gle. Ju stin Holmes (two runs,
two RBI) and Schulte llh rre
runs) each hit home n in s Tor
Ihe Lions.
Also contributing were M u r­

Rams*

IB
(triple). Sm ith (l-r o r-2 ) and
Junior Kelly H arb o u r and senior
Lindsey Manx (one single each).
J u n io r
catcher
Ju lie
Kalauskas hod the only hit for
Lyman, a single.
Th e Rama will continue a
busy rood schedule tonight
with a 7 p.m . 6A-Dlstrtct 3 and
Seminole Athletic Conference
contest at Lake Brantley High

IB

^p^igrering BCC^poial Morton College In the first
game were'Kerri Roger* g l-fo r-3 . home ru n , run .
four RBO. Manx and Sequtno (both 2-for&gt;2. one
ru n scored, and one RBI); Reddtlt (2-for*3. three

TTONS n o t BO P U D WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Pukitoettoa nt this Motto* he*
a
** Trek
AateMa, Florida S47M
LAWRENCE L. UDFELDT.
SUITE SOI
E M A HORATIO AVENUE
MAITUU40. FLORIDA
Publiah: MarchSS, M . IS M
DEA-1M

l T A X ____
NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVEN.
that Larry L H u n t, Nancy A.
Hurst the heWar el Bm M ew *
log
IlM ( I I I Mtd
O T ttflf tt(&gt;l tof I ItB I m I to
he Iaauad H u man. The eertrfiesto numbar(e) and y*ar(a) *4
bauanca. Ihe daacrtpltoa ef the
id the namefe) in
N wea aaearned !*/*** at
CERTIFICATE MO: *03
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1000
Description ot Proporty: LEO
L O T I * e 10 B U ( 14 TR 0 TOWN
OF SANFORD F R 1 FOSO
Nano* to which ■&gt;■»■« id: E.
A. Itoum. H. 0 . to w n AM al asid
proporty being to too County ol
Eoadnal*. Elat* ol Florid*.
Unleee ouch cwrttftcatofe) ahaH
bo rcd*»mod oocotdtog lo tow.
to* proporty deecrtbod to ouch
oortlAcato&lt;*) wfB ho ooM to Ih*
a-*—a---- « *-r-x-a- - A* ak* Mual !■■,■*
dear,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord, Florida,
oa dio 12th doy ol April. 10*0.
o lllM a .m .
fiwwaMtol
aI
'"M
Wrra^^^to- wl
1
hi* documentary ol
fiklfitif' TfiB*RnJjfllNBj IRRR fil
to h o p o M w y to*
bidder ol to* oato; FuN payment
of oa amount equal lo to* high•ol bid to duo within 24 hours
odor ih* advorttood time of
aal*. AM payment* shall bo cash
or goaraniood instrument,
mode payable to too dork of
to* Circuit Court.
Doted tola 3rd day ol March,
t**0.(SaaO
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
•CMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b r Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Fubhah March 0. 10. 23. A 30,

1000
DBA-07

FLORfOA. A T LEAST
FIVE DATS PRIOR TO TN 3R R O C E ID INBB. (4BT) BSB-M M TTD
(407) 82A4323
PukSek. March M . and April 0.
TA B S . IS M
«r A
PSA-140
t
In heeia ie i ol STS
Web*ter E l . Lake Mary. FL.
S tT M .
Saminob
County.
et T E L E -M E S E M E ,
Ittel I btond to mgbter saM
with the Division et
Corporation*,
Tallahaiase,
Florida. In accordance with the
ptwvbions ef the Fictitious
Name Status**, To-Wtt Ssctian
BM -M . Ptorid* Btatutod 1*01.

this

School and then travel* to DeLand on Wednesday for a 6 A Dtstrlct 3 game with the B u ll­
dogs starting at 4 p.m.

10, Q UTH OUIIM O
U t l Maty
100 IS _ 10 10 0
Lymes
O0OOO_ 0 1 0
Smith. Howard* (4) end W ukutl. A.
I kxi li kti (3) Cem re end Kxteinkux WI'
Smith IH-0). U ’ _ Centre Su i t _ m ine
311 _ nunr 311 _ Utkr Mery. C u IMim .
Ilredky. IIH _ rx x v H m irds _ Lake Mart
14-1.

mr

Ltflol Notlcoo

MANYANNE HORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jaeewte
Deputy Clark
n i T bilj
BILL
101
022 W. Comstock Ae*.
Winter Fork. FL 32140
FuMtoh: March 30. and April 0.

1000
0EA-I41

March SO, IS M
DAA-141

M TM 8 T1 M B B V T N 3
HoUea to atoon tost to* MtovdRf pormit waa toauod on Mamh 10.
1000. to Dovid Libert. M.D., 12* S. Swoop# Aveiw* 4300.
. FL 02711. permit avntoir 40-117-0071-ERF. Tbs I
I* located to iomtnot* County. Eaatton 21. township 20 L
»04 Beat Tbs permit euthorti eo a SURFACE WATER M AHI T SYSTEM CONSISTING OF A COMMERCIAL OU0IHB1I
ASSOCIATED
FARRlNa
AREAS.
OIDEWALKB.
EXIT/ENTRANCE ORIVES. AMO O N I 0RY DETENTION PONO WITH
UNDERORAWE. CONSTRUCTION OF THE FRO FO O IO BYETEM
INVOLVES WORK IN 0.010 AOR10 OF A DITCH THAT WAS C O N ­
STRUCT 10 IN UPLANOS.
Tb* W*e&lt;al eealatotoe Ibe appik Nloa to# Ihe above lleied Farm#
la mradabto tor toapoetlan Monday through Friday oicapt tor lagoi
hobdaya, 0.00 a m. to 1 4 0 p m . al too SI. Johns Ri**r Water
Managomant District (Ofalrtet) Headquarters. Hwy IS * W-.
FoMWa. FL 30173-1423. A pa rasa whose substantial inters*t* am
^ rto # District pormWtag dsslslan may pel Iboa tor aa
WdaMtrotor* hoortog la oteardonoo with aactlona 120.000
100.07, F.O., or may chaaoa to pwrau* madtabow at an aNornob**
mmody under oacboa 1N.07S, Florida Otatuos. and rutes 24100.111 and tO -tO i.401-404, Fterlds A d m la itU a u W C o S .
FMRNm* must comply wtto Mr* mqulromonls ol FtorMa
Ad minis tra ttv* Coda, c haplar 10-10* end rutoasoC-i.i ogy and by
Moo with (reoahrad by) to* DM brief Clark, located al Ptolrtol
---------— ------- ray 404* Raid lira*I, Falotks, Florid* 00177.
truhr* hearing on to* above application mual
ly on* (01) day* of publication ol into no doe
or wNbta twenty six (10) doy* ol lb* Oistrict depositing no bo* of
toto totem to to* mob lor too** persons to whom th* Disirtot mads
aotual nodes. Failure to HI* a petition within toi* bm* period shat
consUlute a waiver ol any ri^ H M such person!*) may hove la
mwuaat aa admtok trsthra dotoradaallaa (hocrinW under Stiltons
110.000 and 10407, F.O., oonooratog toe sublect permit. Fstibnas
which arc not hied to accordance with toe above provisions am
subject la dtomieeal.
Because tha edmlnistrsthr* hearing proem* is designed to tormutoto Unci agency action, to* IMtog at a pobtion meant toot Dm
Mstrief t (tool
District's
final oedon
oeMon may be
b* dfftoront
different (mm
horn to*
too position tobdd
token by
M to this notice •( intent Person* whoso substantial inIsraels wtM
be affected by any ouch final decision of Ih* Otstrid on Ih* appHcelton he** Ihe right to pobtion to becom* * party to dw pro­
ceeding. to aocordenco with to* mquiramanta sol koto show.
FuMtoh: March 00. IS M
DEA-044

CERTIFICATE NO: 1144
YEAR OF IM U AN CE: 1000
Pseeitgliox *4 Froperty: LEO
LOTS 101 a 1EE J O M M A R O B
1BT ADO TO MIDWAY F 3 t P0
104
| | g m |n n!|jy||
Main* l la d lb , Jafrail L.
Otaritog AS et s*M property
being to the County ot
Oondnola. Ototo ol Ftorid*.
Unto** ouch o*rtiflcato(a) oboS

to* proporty daooribod to auck
oortfitoatoW wto b* gnM to to*
togtwaf bidder al to* araat toonl
____ ___________ _
County
Courthouse. Santord. Ftorid*.
•a too OS* day at April. 1000.
at 11:00 a n t
Fay merit of Sato too, applic*kto documentary stomp Isaaa
and focordtofl too* a n required
to be paid by toe auccooafuf
ret
p l a n a M _____ _
aal bM to tom wNhia 04
after lha advsrtlsod tone a#
atoc. AM payments shaA he
or airsiantsrJ
to*true
made pauahto la too Ctorh al
toe Circuil Oaart.
Dated this 10th day •« March.
1304L
^MARYANNS M ftR tl
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
-------------- 1 COUNTY,

IN AND FDR
M M Ifl

Mt RE FORFEITURE OF
04.444 00 Nt UNITED
STATE CURRENCY
TO: F*trick J.

tOOHauoaLab*
Apopka. FL 00710
and all others trim claim an
toterasl to Mmfsdowtog proper*

00.004.00 WUMITEO
STATES CURR0NCY
Donald F. Bsbnger. ef the
Oomtoola County Ohorift's
Offic*. Oominoto County,
Florida, through hit officers.
Fl*
tour
Dm
October t* . 1000 In Ih* am* ot
*4* Jasmin* Rood. Caotolbony.
to fominole County. Florida,
■rig k
Pm BHKIlfilf
^fwwWsrseg ho
ovnwId
v^pInn
w*|^ 1
—0111
nmporty tor to* purpoo* ot tortellur* purtuanl I* Meclion*

00000. 0 3 0

3030a. 3 3 I

L WI* . Mdlrr |S-7) U* .
211. SCC. Knrio 2. 31! _ nunc IIH . ixmr

&gt;Judge at tie
Circuil Court, Civil Drirlelon.
Eight** nth Judicial Circuit.

aaavod a copy al ftw Order (lad­
ing Probable Cairo* M C* H to
by too Judge and M &lt;

of

aald property or uood la oaatoaodon therewith
OATT'* tolt tllh day al MABCH.

V ctterand Schulte (one ru n scored each).

LoflQt Notlcoo
EM.T01-BSa.T04,

P M T O II
NOTtOfi 10 M M I Y 0
toM TA EOCNOW OF. IN0-,

OSBTMY IPR ih g *, a
minium as recorded la 0 .3 .
Seek IM F . Fag* 1000, aa
w a d i 4 to 0 3. B*ak 1040.
Pass 1S4F. an of to* FukUa
•t Bamtoata County.

runs). Hays (2-for-3, two runs). Otllespie |l-|or3. double. RBI). Misty Barber (I-fo r-2 . run) and
Martin (l-fo r-3 ).
Providing the offense in game two were Martin

R A I D E R S S -7 . H A W K S 0 -0

few forftititf to

of c m I m M

by: Shirley C. Merged
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Match SO, Apt* A l l *
BA IB M
D C A -ttt

23.
He bad a game-high 25
points, seven assists, six re­
bounds and three steals In a
90-80 win against Cleveland on
Thu rsd ay. March 25, and had
11 points, three rebounds,
three nsslsts and three steals In
a 9 0-82 loss at Charlotte on
Friday.
Armstrong closed Ihe week
with a game-high 25 points. In ­
cluding 10 in (he fourth quar­
ter, six assists, four steals and
three rebounds tn a 9 4 -8 7 d e ­
feat of Miami on Sim dny nt Ihe

U k c Howell's J e n Gillespie (1 •
for-2. run , RBI). Vetter (l-fo r -3 . ra n . RBI) and

on the TMhBay *f I
1100 a m.
lo ti

MARYANNS MORSE
C U R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
I COUNTY,

and

steals.
•Relieve me. we wouldn’t be
2 1 -9
without
Dnrrcll
A rm ­
strong.' said Magic forward
Horace Grant. 'I think trying (o
put Into wonts what he does for
us would cheapen what he
means to this ball club. You
really can’t describe It.*
Armstrong began the week
with a cnreer-blgli 28 points,
three assists, two rebounds and
two Htrals In a 8 0 -7 8 defeat of
Charlotte on Tuesday, M arrli

Clark wM »N*4 be
lot lowing daaortoad
That certain c«
wwn as UNIT NO.
D, DESTINY 4PRIROP.

Clerk at
the Circuit C o w l
Doted this Bird day at March.
ISM .

B A M B IN O T - B A L L
Schedule _ No games
week _ Easier Break.

Player-

_
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN
paseaal to a Final Judgment at
D.b.a. f\eExkneJHI eAjaB^W*
MARCH B l. IS M antarad b
C M Casa Number S d -lt t l-C A 14-K. in to* cucuii Court efika

day pT APRIL. 1
oac, at to
Mt

Schedule _ W ednesday at Roy
Holler Ju n io r Field, Devil Rays
vs. Red Sox. 5:45 p.m.
B A M B IN O R O O K I E
Schedule _ No games ibis
week _ Easier Hrrak.

at Roy Holler Ju n io r Field, Pi*
rnlcs 9. New Tribes Mission In ­
dians 4; Royals 13, Mariners 3.
Standings _ American D iv i­
sion: Royals |5-1), New Trib e s
Mission Indians (2 -4 ). Red Sox
(1-4) and Mnrtncra (0-0): N a­
tional Division: Pirates (0 -0 ),
Devil Rays (3-2) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (3-3).

see

WALTER A O R O IM R
and BAStAM MAHER.
fl a m
hbt ) a t -a r t
L and Apnl A

Babe Ruth

000 000 0 . 0 3 3
000 303 8 7 13 3
lludaon and liathaway. CJcmruoc and OUtreptr "wi&gt;
cu rarane )0-4|. LP . Iluttoon. Save _ none. 211 . IIT’C. h m i : SCC.
HeddKL 3H _ none. IIH _ none.

R A I D E R S 0 -7 , P A N T H E R S 0 -2
00000.

I HEREBY CERTIFY toot 0 b u t
And MfMQl C909 fit M l ffaUCR
pro* oonl lo tha oboe* name
oddroaa by the u.O. cortMod
•nail, return receipt requotied,
IM* 33rd day of March. 1000.
John 0. Root,
General Counsel
Florida Bar 300717
Oominoto County
Shoriffa Ofdco
100 Buoh Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32TF3
March 30. 4 April E.
1000
OEA-144

Manfto and MedL Itanto and
Manila. S a ve . none. 30 _ M C
I IK _ SCC. Hogrr*.

1

WP . Karri* (SOI. U*
&gt;: SCC. Glltn|)«r. 311 . mine

100 010 0 . 3 3 3
300080s 7 8 1

Fleam and MedL Hillrr, C k n n n r |4| and G lltraplrrw i’ O r
carane 17-41. LP . F la m . Save . none. 311 . MC. UurnlKlm.
llrlnuJ: SCC. Martm. Mam. 30 _ MC. Itolumho IIH _ nnnr. Hero n to . ROC SB-17-1.

Legal Notices

I FDR TA X B EER
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN,
tost TA ESCROW *7, IRC., the
“
e l toe toBswtop i
Med said i

I FDR TAX DEED
NOTIOE IE HEREBY OIVEN,
that TA IIC R O W 07, IRC., tha
* I wl lb ■ jk- M----L--- . ■- , ||f
^po 3^^^
ha* Mad said corMMtor a las daad to I

thereon. The i
.*) odd yoerftl of
re. to* description of to*
pmpsrty, end to* nem*(s) In
wMehtt was assessed is/are a*

of
“ ( g| ttn
proporty. end to* hom*(t) to
which h wo* a***seed I*/era a*

CERTIFICATE NO: SOI
CERTIFICATE NO: 1440
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1*00
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1*0*
DeecrtpUon M Property: LED
Description at Property: LA
LOTS S e 4 D U J WEST 4AJ
LOTS IS e 14 RLR 4* CRYSTAL 1 FORD REALTY C O SUDD FR 0
LAKE WINTER HOMES EUBO
FO SE
PRO PO 111
Mama* to which aseacoo
Names to which &lt;
Merton
Boston.
Modolyn
Nam M S. Nnk tes. Jr.)
Boston. AH nt said property
j to to* County of
being in to* County of
la. Etaia of Florida.
Oominoto, Blato at Ftorid*.
Knfffi cfif(lf|fifi|fi(i) kI m II
Unless each otrti lies left) ahsA
^ T ^ T t o such
4*) will be told to to*
BIBB^Bv ^R^^^wr ^OE ^R3 ^^334 RwR,
dawe
lAHllfl&amp;lD
Caufllv
rm n r i ,
w
wr rm . w v w
v u u m i|
Oaurtoousa. Santord. Florida,
oa too BOto day of April, 10*0,
M 1140 a.m.
Papnoni ef I
M* dasumsntory stomp lane*

the properl, described In such
sertificelafi) wlU ho sold to Ihe
Mghesl Udder ol Ih* wool front
County
______ ____ftefbd#,
on too ISlh day et May. 1*08, al
1140 am .
Payment ol Sale too, oppllsshto do sums story stomp txxs*

to
lha aucaaeatoi
Udder al tha aato. P ul payment
at an anwunt equal t o too highoat bid Is duo wlihln 14 hour*
attar lb* advertised time at
Mi*. AM payments ohsM ho sash
instrument.
mads payable to be* Clerk ot
Mm Cirouil Court.
Ihi* ISUi day et Maroh.
1
(0**0
MARYANN I MORS4
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OfMMtOLX COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Oepufy Clerk
FuMtoh: Match S3,00, Aprils. 4
10.1000
DSA-100

to U M r s h T t y tos suoososful
bidder at to* aato. FuM payment
ot an amaunl equal to to* hlRieel bid i* due wKhto 04 hours
after Ihe advertised Dm# ol
aato. AM payments ehai bo cash
or puarsnieed Instrumonl,
mad* poyabto to to* Clark at
to* Circuil Court.
Doted ihi* OSrd day at March,
lOHJOaaO
MARYANNO MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
br- SMttoy C. Hrrgort
Deputy Clerk
FuMtoh: March SO, April t . IS t
00.1000
0SA-S0S

I

O 4

031 *x_ 3 1 4 1

Legal Notices
AFPUCATtON FOR TA X DEED
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN,
toM TA ESCROW 07, INC., to*
holder *1 tos tokowtoq oorpfieotsti) has Msd sold eorttneaMsi tor a Ms deed to be
issued tooraon. Th* corbbcpt*
number!s) and roar!*) ol
Issuonss. to* dsssrik ton of too
pmpsrty. end to* nemofe) to
which N was assessed to/sm **
CBRTIFIOAT1 NO: 700
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 11*0
Description ol Proporty- LEO
W I I F T OF N 100 FT OF LOTS
41 *41 B U 0 A O CHAPPELL*
SUED PE 1 PO 71 .
Names to which esses tod :
totordonomto*Hanoi Ministofici
AINm ikk of iomlftoto. AN of i^id
proporty being In to* County ot
•omitiom. Slot* of Florida. *
Unless such eortHlcat*4s) stioM
ho n diim od scocrdtog to low.
th* property dossrthrd to such
certIticst*|s) wtM b* sold to (he
highest bidder at dw wool hunt
4oor.
Iio in o ifi
Oofifty
Courthouse. Santord, FtoriOa.
an to* OSto day *• Aprti. 1000.
M 1140 am .
Payment ol OoM to*, oppa js Ms desumentary stamp Isnss
to- M °|tc!dnly*tos*Mrae**l^jW
bidder a) to* sal*. FuM payment
at an amount equal to too htohcsl bid is duo wHhto |4 hndrs
after th* odverttoed time .of
n lg i a n pcyffifioti oNoN No oooN
or fuere stood instrum*bt.
mod* psyahto to Bw Cfathmt
th* ClmuR Court.
r
Dated this llt o doy ot Marijh,
'1
^VUUTYA
VANNI MOR8B
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
N IM INOLi COUNTY
FLORIDA
b r Ehlricy C. Hergert
Deputy Ctorh
PuMleh: March SI. SO. Apriil
10.1100
0SA-1I4

I

�8amino(* Hsratd, Sanford. Florid* •Tueaday. March 30. 1999 ■SB

Termite control is costly but necessary
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
is asking donors of all types
blood
especially
O -typ e
donors • to donate at Its
Sanford
branch.
1302
E.
Second St. For Information,
call 3 22 -0 82 2 .

Rotary
Th e Rotary Breakfast Club
meets every Wednesday at
7:30 a.m . at the Colonial Room
Restaurant on First Street in
Sanford.
For
m ore
Information, call Rick Russl nt
3 22-0285.

Dancing for Seniors
Th e Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every W ednes­
day, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m . at
the Sanford Civic Center. Live
music by the Deltonlans 13piece band. Donation $3.00.

Tlie group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Inform a­
tion, contnct M ary Burke at
3 3 0 -6 3 9 K

Widowed persons
All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m . the
second und fourth Wednesday
of every m onth at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

Conservation district
Th e Seminole Soli A W ater
Conservation District
meets
each third Wednesday of the
m onth at 4 p.m . at the office,
at 500 W . Lake M ary Blvd.. In
Sanford. Call 321-8212.

Welcome Wagon

Th e Sanford Optim ist C lub
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown
Sanford. Visitors
are welcome. Coll 323-2194 or
3 22 -0 29 8 .

Seminole Spokes W elcome
Wagon
C lu b
of
Seminole
C ounty
holds
the
regular
m onthly luncheon meeting at
11:30
a.m.
on the
th ird
Wednesday of very m onth.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 095-0144.
or Lucy.
322 -7 87 7 .

Kiwanls Club

Retired nurses

Optimist Club

T h e Kiwanls C lu b of Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting
at the Lakeside Landing at the
Marina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting
Kiwanlans
are
welcome. For Information call
W alt Sm ith. 0 2 3 -5 0 8 6 .

Coastliners
Th e Coastliners meetings are
held at 10 a.m . the first
Wednesday of each month at
the Sanford Senior Center.
401 E . Seminole Blvd.
All interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, are in ­
vited to attend.
For information, call Horace
Oreen. 3 2 2 -5 4 9 3 .

Woman’s Club .
:

Th e Sanford Woman's C lub
meets the first Wednesday of
each m onth. October through
May. at 10:00 a .m .. at the
clubhouse, 309 S. OSk Ave..
followed by the program at
11:00 a.m . Reservations for
the noon luncheon are neces­
sary through the telephone
com m ittee.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes W elcome
Wagon
C lu b
of Seminole
county holds a coffee for
newcomers
and
second
•Wednesday of every m onth
'from 10 a.m . until noon. For
; information on address, call
Betty. 695-0144,
or Lucy.
3 22 -7 87 7 .

Lunch,

fellowship

. All area seniors are Invited
to Join
a
seniors
group
currently
meeting
at
the
..O rthodox
C h u rch
of
St.
Stephen. 1895 Lake Em m a
~ R A covered dish luncheon, at
•noon, is followed by Bible
' study and fellowship.

Th e Florida Society of Regis­
tered Nurses. Retired. Inc.
meets the third W ednesdsy of
each m onth at Oolden C orral
on 436 south of C u rry Ford
Road In Orlando at 11:30 a.m .
Th e ir mission Is to provide
m any volunteer activities for
the com m unity, aa well as a
support system for retired
nurses. Th e y contribute to
Russell Home for Atypical
Children and to Spouse Abuse.
InCall Christina Sharp, state
president
(407)
3 82 -0 60 7 .
Marie Clssel. district coordina­
tor (407) 658-4634. or Cl race
MacKenzle (407) 6 7 7 -7 3 0 9 .
publicity for more Information.

Scottish Rite Club
Meeting and dinner will be
held on the second Wednesday
of each m onth at 7 p.m . at the
Sanford Lodge «6 2 FftAM .
Th e lodge Is located at 2 12
Park Ave. North. Sanford. F o r
more information call (4 07 )
322 -2 61 6 .

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general
nervous
symptoms.
For Information, call 6 6 0 2003. or 8 96 -5 90 6 .

TOPS
Local Chapter 232 of T O P S
In Longwood (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly)
meets
every
Wednesday at 6:3 0 p .m .. In
the auditorium of South Semi­
nole Hospital. 555 W . State
Road 434, Longwood. W eigh­
ing begins at 5:30 p.m . T h e
Apopka chapter meets every
Wednesday, at 9 :30 a.m .., at
Lakcvicw Christian C h u rch .
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka,
For Information, call (407)

Term ite control in the State
of Florida costs over $500 m il­
lion dollars per year. Protec­
tion of homes w ith chem ical
barriers have changed d ra ­
matically since the banning of
chlordane,
a
non-repellent
term ltldde. in 1988. Homes
treated with chlordane in the
1980's have residual p ro tec­
tion lasting 35 to 40 years.
However, that residual pro p ­
erty of chlordane was the rea­
son for its downfall. Since
then, the products used to r e ­
place chlordane have met w ith
failures. Some surveys show
that 2 out of 3 homes built
since
1988
had
term ites
w ithin 5 years, w ith moderate
to severe Infestations as high
as 30 percent.
R spaflsaI ia s sct lc lis s i It
has been a generally accepted
principle that a te rm ltld d e
had to be repellent to protect
a house. W hen barrier treat­
ments w ith term lttddes arc
put in place. It Is assumed that
the barrier Is uniform ly dis­
tributed and there are no
gaps. Th e tru th Is that It Is al­
most Impossible to build a
house that
maintains
the
chemical barrier free of gaps.
Term ites who are repelled, but
not killed by a te rm ltld d e at
one spot, will tu rn around and
keep looking for access to yo u r
home until they find a gap. A
repellent Is toxic to the ter-

\1 1 1 1,'Ki k
•
a

Gardening

mites If they come in contact
with It. Th e y are even m ore
toxic titan non-repellent -insec­
ticides. but termites do not
come In contact w ith the in ­
secticide because they can d e ­
tect and avoid I t T h e most
commonly used repellent in ­
secticides belong to a group
called 'Pyrethroids’ , w hich In­
clude the products Dem on.
Dragnet. Prevail, and To rpe d o .
Currently six of eight term ltlcldes on the m arket are re ­
pellents.
Th e non-repellent insecticides
kill termites when they orally
manipulate the treated sod
during their search for food.
Term ites do not detect a n o n ­
repellent insecticide. By pene­
trating treated areas tn the
soil, they come In contact w ith

the chemical and are •killed.
W ith this type of inaectlddea,
the non-treated gaps becom e
leaa im portant alnce term ites
can not detect the treated a r­
ea* from the non-treated a r­
eas. Th e termites will likely
come In contact with the in­
secticide and be killed. E x ­
periments show that this type
of chemical is very effective In
controlling termites.
Haw eb— teals for ts rm its
c s s tra il W ith o u r c u rre n t
knowledge of insect behavior
to certain types of Insecti­
cides, It Is predictable that
there will be a shift, in the
near future,
toward
nonrepellent Insecticides for te r­
mite control. A new class of In­
secticides are being developed
for the control of termites. T h e
new Insecticides have two Im ­
portant characteristics: they
are non-repellent and are also
slow acting. Already in the
market Is a product called
Premise 75. which contains a
chemical known as lm ld a clo prid. that has the desired
characteristic of being n on­
repellent and slow acting.
O ther products being devel­
oped for termite control that
snare the same desired c h a r­
acteristics, other than Im ld a cloprtd,
are
ftpronll
and
chlorfenapyr.

laboratoty conditions, at the
University
of Florida,
re ­
searchers filled flat containers
with soil and treated m iddle
portions with various te rm ltlcldes: both repellent and n o n ­
repellent. Gaps were left u n ­
treated. O n one side of the
treated soil a wooden block
was placed to represent a
home, and on the other side
termites were Introduced. In
soils treated with repellent
termitlcldes,
the
term ites
found the gap and reached the
wooden block in an average of
30 days. W hen objects were
inserted in the gap. to re p li­
cate the situations that o ccu r
such as when a pipe could be
laid out after treatment c re ­
ating a gap; termites found the
wooden block In an average of
Just four days. In experiments
using non-repellent
te rm ltlddcs, there was a 100 percent
mortality of the termites in 15
days and none reached the
wooden block.

Future outlook: Repellent
Insecticides do exactly what
they are designed to do. repel
insects. Th e Insecticides that
will be used in the future will
be designed to kill, by being
non-repellent and slow acting.
It can be easily predicted that
repellent Insecticides now In
the market, will not be used in
the future to control termites.

Respect exists between students and principal
as 1 gst horns. When my parent*
provide the transportation they also
become tick.
Charles knows 1 have allergies,
but I'm afraid to tell him the truth
because I don’t want to offend him.
Abby, ie there any way I can get
him to stop wearing hie cologne so
we can all breathe alittle easier?
N O SE IN N EW O R LEA N 8

D E A R A B B Y : 1 have been the
principal of an elementary school
for four years, and for the most port
have been able to keep my cool
except d urin g those noisy lu n ch
hours fo the cafeteria.
Every January, our school takes
part In s “Bound for Literacy” pro­
motion to encourage reading. The
K motion is usually capped off by
IO else?) the principal kissing s
pig, sating worms or some other bit
of nonsense to honor the students
attaining a reading goal.
goal, This year,
m y husband and daughter
— a
asug
fm h -rre dsr a t the school — sug­
gested a stunt to literally “tie in*
with tha promotionfc name. I agreed
to spend e lunch hour (two session*)
bound and i i r * in a chair in the
cafeteria if the student body read a
total of 2,000 books. O f course, 1
knew they would reach that goal, so
I had to g M r myself for the noise Pd
have to contend w ith on the
appointed dsy. It would be a deafen­
ing racket
Friday, Jan. 29, was the big day.
J u s t bsrors lu nch , ssvsral P T A
mothers armed w ith a bundle of
Jum p ropes bound me securely,
taped my mouth and hoisted me
into a choir an a raised platform in
tha cafeteria. Th a n the children
filed In. O f course, they giggled and
waved - but to my astonishment,
tlie kids in both sessions were so
quiet you could hear a spoon drop. I
was atnaxedl One of the older chil­
dren later told ms, “We didn't want
to taka advantans of you whil* you
wore all tied up.”
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levels returned to normal in tbs
cafeteria. 1 hsvs no desire to spend
lunch hours bound and gagged —
but I have acquired s now fotsranca
for lunchtime noise, sad I have deft-

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Temp to perm, top pay Cak
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Countar Peraon*: Countar eq&gt;
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benefits COL training available
800-435-5593________________
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training provided Computer re­
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Faa resume to 324-4160

N U R S E S A ID E S P/T
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23— L ost &amp; Found

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TRUCK DRIVER
TRAINEES NEEDED!
Covenant Transpod ha* imme
(kata openings tor entry level
driver* Earn 37K-42K No *•
penance needed* Tnrng ave4
able through TO I *00)435

GOVERNMENT PORTAL JOBSUP To $1724 hour
tknng tor 99. tree cal. appkea
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103— H ousesU niurnisiild

141— H omes For Sale
4 BR. pool, fireplace, fenced
huge lot. great area, only
$93 500 332 9695 (Realtor)

HOME FOR SALE

STEN S TR 0M
R EN TALS
SANTORO 2/1 Duplet *' toed
y d W U h u C H A $500 $500
Maytalr Area 2/1 $ Duptea. W
0 Hook Up. CHA TJ4Vt J00
Deltona V I. On 3 Acres W
Pond. OW Os' Country Living
Lease WOp« Ou*t $650600
Lake Mary V? 7 story Wood
an Deck Overtook* Pond
Country Living
11501*50
Sanlord 4/1 W Lg Comer Lot
Outsat* Storage Shed. Com
ptot**y Remodeled IftoVSO
Commercial Space 900 Sq Ft
2 Odums tod Ftereptun Area
Alarm System.--------$416/1426
1 Warehouse
Square Feet

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$MO/$SOO

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Florida l* a therapeutic totter
car* agency (keens* pending)
opaneig ar effice m to* Orlando
are* we ar* looking tor d e f­
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day Earn great
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107— M obiif H omes
For R l n t

Save up to 50\ or More' Ur*
mum or no down payment! For
ktlmgs caN now 7 day* a
week (600)429 3660 *a1 H
4304

2420 Orange Ave
Sanford
P r ic 'd to m H f i

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Alarm
System.
Hunting
Fistung and Ooff
$94 500

TENNESSEE
LAKE VIEW BARGAIN

Rant to Own
2 Bedroom, clean, central heal
and a* $430 mo/sec 407-321
3717

Ntwfy RtfttodeMd ThFM
Bedroom. With Porch.
Central Air. Range And
Refrigerator

114—

75— Employment
Wanted

W arehouse /Ren ta l
S pace

Yours For

Psrt'Tims Opisisg
Available Immediately.
We are looking for a pari time proofreader.
Duties indude reading legal ad copy and dis­
play advertising. Prospective candidate must
possess strong spelling and grammar skills
and pass competency test.

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tknng FiA 6 Part Time Cal MS
Reprographic* 407-366-1560

117— C ommercial
Rentals
35— W eight
M anagement

143— Our ot State
Property For Sale

Fu*y leased, long term lunar
Net $25K$250 000 407 61
3000
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C N A -H H A wa do pr*vat* duty
tor to* aktarty evervngs and
weekends and some right*
322-1339 after Spm
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C are

FORECLO SED
O O V TH O M ES

ORCINBRIAR: 1873 Sq ft. I T
spM plan Oourmet U . SI06K
DoPJemigan Prop. 323-3165

Sanford Commercial
Strip C «n * r

105— Durux/TRiPiEX

Ekpenance a Pki* 330-2797
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OWNER FINANCING
4/1. Central heat and a«. lenced
comer, rang*, refrigerator. d*hwasher. washar'dryer stay with
property Appointment* only
$82K

2 bathroom, screened porch
Qaled Assigned parking, ptu*
storage unit Pool and dubhouse Overtook* lake and
tountam New pant and carpet
End unit Pm* Ridge $52,500
(407)660 9687

149— C ommercial
Property For Sale

A COUNTRY DREAM
Owner Financing to acre*.

JIM D O Y L E

G ro u n d sporson

F/T Only frp d need apply ap­
ply Georgia Anns Apt* 2600
Oaortea Ave. Sanlord Drug test
required 323-4000 EOC
HAIR STYLIST wanted tor busy
Sanlord salon, tot* ol pknat.cal 321-2647 or 321-6759

141— H omes For Saie

(407) 786-8800

Fo^ consideration, please call Kellie at (407)
322*2611.

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300 N. French Ave. Sanford

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properties, inc.
95— Roommate
W anted

Help wanted

45— D ebt
C

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97— A partments
Furnished
125— W anted
9AMPONO 1 BONM large.
m . rewd are*. $40Gmo,
d*p. no tadMpett 3236019.

99— A p a r t m e n t s
CONTMENTAL (JCPNCtt
Need* O TB 6 Regnnal divert.
Voted among the Jop to em.
camera Paid Bandit* 9095%
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55— B usiness
O pportunities

$11-6066

100— C ondominium
Rentals

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$1,000 Sign-on bonu* tor E « .
Co Driver*. For Eapenenced
Dover* and Owner Openior*
(900(441-4394 For Gradual*
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delivered each afternoon Tueaday through Saturday.
Delivering the Sem/noJe H §n td la a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
someone who is dependable and hat reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. It you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, F L

DRIVERS lor Auto Auction
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EMPLOYMENT
117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Skxage/Offce For Rent

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

MERCHANDISE
181 Appliances A
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Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Slereo/Radto
IBS Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Bmking Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restauraril Equipment

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale

91 Apartments/

35 HypnoeM
39 Health Insurance
43 legal Services
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condommun Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105Ouples/Tnplex
107 MobSe Homes For Rent
111 Resort VacaSons
114 Warahousa/Rantal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

MI SCEl L A N E OU S
199 Peti A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anbqua/CoSeckbies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
21B Wanted to Buy

159 Real Estals Wanted
180 Business For Sale
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 DiaAex For Sale

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

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

AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sale

234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Trucfc/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boal Rentals
241 Rec VahKfss/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

SER V ICES

254 Ak Conditioning

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
202 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Plano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Sm&gt;*»»n.i 4 Typif304 S' g
305 Small Buc-ne^,
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radk)
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Wen Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tmttn

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A creage Lo t For
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It it interesting — tor me. at least —
to read old bridge books and magatints. I found this deal la tha August
1992 Issue of Bridge Magaiins. It oc­
curred during tha final M the English
Women’s Individual, which was won
for the fourth time by Rial Marinis. (As
the unnamed reporter wrote, “ It Is
practically Impossfofo _. to win an indi­
vidual contest, even once! To do so
four times Is little short of a mlrade."
WeU, Rial was a miraculous player, al­
ways seeming to know what her oppo­
nents were about to do.) One anony­
mous pair reached Urn ambitious ala
Tha diamood-quaoa lead goes
to her ace; bow should South contin­
ue?
In my Amorlcanltod auction, four
dubs Is a cue-bid, showing slam later-

sat wtth tha duhacc.
U declarer draws trumps, sbo will
(ill. After a (Inessa of tha hsart quean,
declarer la inconveniently stranded In
the dummy. If you wort It out, there la
no way lofet home.

The right line Is to finesse the heart
queen Immediately. When the Jack
drops, declarer pulls trumps, then ad­
vances the heart six. If West plays low,
the sis wins. South leads a heart to
dummy's ace, cashes tha diamond
king (for a dub discard), crosses to the
d u b act, and concedes a heart.
Instead, If Watt covers the heart six
with the nine, declarer wins with dum­
my's ace, take* the dub discard, and
continues with the heart three. In both
cases, declarer loses only one heart
trick to West
This is the principle: When you have
a two-suited hand and must establish
tha secood suit, start it Immediately.
cuts to NKA lac.

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DEAR
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tha short-term treatment of anxiety
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unsteadiness, nsnirr. headache, agi­
tation, skin rash and depression.
b y Jlm D a v io Ativan la considered to bo a safe med­
ication when used under medical

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DEAR DR. GOTT: My mother died
of colon cancer a few years ago.
Following this, my older brother was
diagnosed with colon polyps. Last
month, my younger sister was found

&amp;%:as!RSs&amp;e
examined, but, fraak l/, I’m not
thrilled at the Mae. I'm afraid to have
a colonoscopy. Do I really need It?
DEAR READER: There la no ques­
tion that you must overcome your fear
«mf have the procedure. Your family
baa a genetic!tendency to colon
polyps, which are small growths In the

road that raw fish may contain tapeworm. What are the
tbo symptoms
sympioms of
oi
tapeworm? I can't gain weight, my
nose Itches constantly, I fool weak,
and I often experience choking spoila.

DEAR READER: Raw flah can,
Indeed, ba contam inated by tap e­
worm. Most people with tapeworm
don’t realise they have It, however,
until they pass segments of the worm
or have massive Infestation that caus­
es bowel problems, weakness, weight
loss and anemia. I suspect that your
symptoms result from another source.
Nonetheless, a stool examination for
tapeworm can easily and cheaply be
performed by moat hospital labs. Ask
your doctor about this, but requsst a
full examination first

such polyps, Um risk to there. If you
are fret of polyps, lucky you.
However, If you do have tham, they
should ba eliminated. Tbo boat way to
do that is by coteooacopy.
Actually, colonoscopy isn’t such a
big deal. After appropriate prepara­
tion, you will bo given a sedative and
tha gastroenterologist will examine
the »"i»a of your whole
using a
flexible fiber-optic tuba. Tha proce­
dure Isn’t comfortable but it takes
oo)y a couple of hours, following which
you can return home.

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