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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OP SEMINOLE COUHTV,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVttlOH
F IL t NOt •■■11*1 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
L E tT A V COUSINS.

[S M n td
NOT 1Ca OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* adminiatration ol lha
•elate el LESTA V COUSINS.
JAMES O JORDAN AND
JACOUtlVN V JORDAN,
hta writ. SUN BANK N A .
and SEMINOLE COUNTY
Defendant!
N O TIC E
OF FOR IC L O B V M SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puriuinl to a Final Judgment ot
Foractojur* dated February
3.1 IW and antarod In Caaa No
M-2L30-CA-14-a.of tha CNcaiH
Court ol tha Eighloonth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Eammela
County
Florida
wherein
ALBERT I MUSOROVE and
M AR OA RETl MUSOROVE. hla
w ill, ara the Ptainttfti and
JAMES
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JORDAN AN0
JACQUELYN V JORDAN. Me
wile SUN BANK N .A ; and
SEMINOLE CO UN TY ara the
Oelendanta, t will aaR la the

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Ton mg. I l l s Balia Avn . Winter
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Pubtiah February I I , 1 7 H

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CP la pending In tha Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probata D tvtalon tha
e d d m i ol which ri 301 North
Parh Ave Poit Oflier Orawar C.
Sanford Florida 32772-Oitl
Paraonal Repteienlelnre and
tha Paraonal Repreeenutnre'e
Tha edmfntitratton ol the
aatata ol CARROLL N CROSS.
A/K/A C N CROSS, deceaeed.
File Number If-SS-CP la pend­
ing m the Circuit Court lor
St mmole
County.
Florida.
Probata Dhrfeion. lha addrwaa
ol which It P O Orawar C
Sanford. Florida 3t77*-OSIS
lha Paraonal Repreeentative
and
the
Paraonal
Rapraaantatraa'a attorney ara

County Courtftwwee. M l Nortti
Part Avenue. Sanhtrd. Florida
on tha 2nd day ot MARCH,
ItS t. at It.O S a m., tha M a w
me daaertbod property aa eat
forth in aald Summary Final
Judgment, tying and being attuate tn Saminota County. Florida.
Lot 3. Bloch C. NORTH ORLAN­
DO RANCHES SECTION 1.
according to tha plat thereof aa
recorded m Plat Book I t . Page
3. Public Record! ot Seminole
County. Florida
DATED thra 3rd day ol FEBRU­
ARY. IM S
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk at lha Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
Eric W Ludwig. P.A.
70S Douglas Avenue
Altamonte Sprmge.
Florida 317t«
(437) MS-0442

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with thla Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M0NTHE
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

notice la eenred who have
ebtecUona that challenge lha
validity ol the WM. lha quahhcations
ot
lha Personal
Repreeentative, venue, or jurtediction ol thla Court ate
required to Ilia than obyachone
wtth thla Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O N T H !
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
rtL S NOi SS-STS-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MARISE D ALTH0USE
Dacaaaad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha adminiatration ol lha
, lal
ol MARISE B ALT.
MOUSE, dec* at ad. Fria Number
H -07S-C P la pvndmg in the
Circuit Court lor Saminot#
County.
Florida.
Probale
Dnriiton. the addrata ol which
la P O Orawar C, S r-lo rd
Florida 32771 Tha namaa and
addraaaaa ol lha Paraonal
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
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All poraona on •thorn thla
notice la aaraad mho have
obtacIlona that thelbng* lha
validity ol lha will, tha qualitiesInna ol the paraonal lepretestalnra. venue, or lunediction ol
Ihli Court ara required to lile
(hair obfeettottf with thra Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P T OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AS other creditor! el tha dece­
dent and other paraona having
Ctalma et demanda agamat

Continued bom Page W
Introduced Gordon, along with Crew Chief Kay
Eirm ham and llm drfrk Motoreports' Jo h n
Hendrick.
It wan EvemhamSl second appearance In the
attraction during Speedw-eeks.
'As I recall, when you were in Iasi week to
talk to DAYTONA USA guests, your comment to
me was 'I built a car to give you'.* said Ourtls,
referring to the fart that each year, the attrac­
tion takes possession of the winning Daytona
500 car for one full year. 'And of course, nty re­
sponse to you was, Til take ill**
"Sarah used to kid me." replied Evrm ham .
"tlecause after we won In 1997. we'd come down
here end take measurements off the car. This
lime, we were ready. We took better notes."
Fans who Mailed Qordon s 1997 winning car
In DAYTONA USA were quick to notice a black
rubber donut mark, Die product of a sldc-byside encounter wtth Dale Earnhardt. On this
years last lap bailie with Earnhardt to the fin*

week, ends Its season 8-5*3.
While Friday night's result
wasn't much of a surprise,
there was some concern a s to
how the Ltona would play with­
out (he services of Ju stin Cook,
who scored a Seminole County
single-season record 80 goals
this year.
Cook, a senior, suffered a
knee li\|ury In the district
championship against Lake
Mary. There la the possibility
C ow could play again this
aeaaon for the Lions should
they advance far enough.

T h e boys all know that eve­
ryone will have to step up."
said Oviedo coach Jo e Avalonc.
"It's tough to replace a 50-gsal
scorer. But we're not a oneman team. We can still getterquickly against Apopka
Mike Rubin had a quality
an goal right off the ope

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Gordon's car will be on display at DAYTONA
USA's Gatoradr Victory Lane unto Just prior to
the 2000 race. Tire car, presented exactly a s M
crossed (lie finish line at the "Great American
Rare," • wtth every scratch and dent Intact • has
already proven to be a popular photo opportu­
nity. attracting hundreds of race fans from
across the country In Its first day on display.
For Information on DAYTONA USA, can (904)
947-0800. For tickets to the Feb. 25-March 7
motorcycle races or the July 3 Pepsi 400. call
the Speedway Ticket Office at (904) 253-7223.

Soccer

Until then. Oviedo will have
to make do with an offense
that features Luppert (who has
35 goals of his own this year)
and Sergei Kolomiets (a record
setter himself, having broken
the county mark for most aaststa In a single season with 27
going into Friday's game).

m

Ish, Gordon commenled, "He drove Into the side
of me and Just waved (as If to say) This ear la
going Into DAYTONA USA. and I'm Just going to
put my mark on It before II goes.*
Gordon took the lead from Rusty Wallace (who
had led for 104 laps) with around 10 laps to go
on Sunday and held off a challenge from Earn­
hardt. Kenny Irwin, Mike Skinner. MlctuicI Waltrlp and Kenny tklinitlcr.

Duals . (hfcdu H (laipprrt 3. Lane
hurst 3. CtNnifculnr 3. V . PRtvta. M i l err* I Aseiela _ OvNaba S (V. Canoe.
D ial Swandry. Cubi. Rodricterd Shade
on pad _ Apcgtua 4. O itntn IS. (k t u d a
. Apcgfca S B-3; Ortrdo 3R O 3.

RAMS OUST PANTHER*
ORLANDO - Lake Mary
scored a goal tn the first hair,
then tacked on two more In the
second a s the Rams knocked
out Class flA-Dlstnct 4 cham ­
pion Dr. Phillips 3*1 In boys*
Regional Quarterfinal action
Friday night In Orlando.
The Rams 122-3-2) will be on
the road again tonight. Joining

Sprlnga Bean.. 10-3, tn the
Seminole Athletic Conference
First Pitch Classic tournament.
Raul Lubrano contributed a
three-run homer o f hta own In
the second inning.
Oviedo aril! open Its regular
aeaaon a t 4 p.m. Theadsy
again*’ the boat Greyhounds in
the Lyman Invitational while
Winter Springs opens Ks cam ­
paign a t Port Orange-Atlantic.
Each team uaad three pttch-

the Lake Maiy girls' team In
Tallahassee for a Regional
Semin rial •k-ubleheadrr against
Lincoln High School.
The boys will play at 6 p.m.
and the girls at 8 p.m.
Dan Ytymer led the Rama a t ­
tack with a goal and an aaatat.
while Chris Frank added a pair
of assists and Don McIntosh
and Devin Esterbraok contrib­
uted one goal each.

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P lan ts can be sen sitive to p ests
One of the criteria often
overlooked on deciding what
kind of plants to use in the
landscape. Is th eir resistance to
posts. Decisions over plant
m aterials for the landscape are
usually based o n their virtues
on color and sh ap e s, but with
little or no consideration to
their susceptibility to pest
problems, i'ollutton. pesticide
regulations. a n d costs should
make u s think about the need
to reduce the u se of pesticides,
and the need to Increase the
use of pest resistan t plants In
the future.
Native an d exotic plant*:
Native p la n ts an* considered by
many to lx* more pest resistant
than exotic plants, but this
concept l*&gt; often m isleading.
Native p lan ts In the wild may
seem to lx* more pest resistant
because limited light, n u trien ts
and w ater cau se th e plants to
change their biochem istry and
growth p attern s a s adaptations
to survival. In the urb an e n v i­
ronm ent. the sam e native plants
can become m ore su scrptlble to

blit planls with few close re la ­
tives have sm all n um ber of
jx-sis. For example, oak tree* In
North America a te affected by
about 300 European Imported
pests, this Is possible becau se
plants In the sam e genera are
alTecled by the same pest
problem s, no m atter when* the
pi.mi Is growing. Tills m eans
that the relationship between
native p lants and native p ests
is complicated by Introduced
jx*sts from closely related plant
species.
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pests due 1o exposure to other
environmental factors an d c u l­ scape: Native p lan ts are very
tural practices su ch as fertili­ valuable for wildlife such a s
zation or pruning. On the other birds and bees, and In their
hand. Introduced exotic plants natural habitat they survive
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mon In llictr natural habtlat. vention. However. In the urban
but non-existing In their new landscape some of the Inherited
values lor survival are com pro­
environment.
P lant pest*: The numlx-r ol mised. especially when co n sid ­
plant pests Is related to the ering the usually narrow g e ­
netic base of nursery propa­
num ber of plants with a high
drgree of txitanlcal relation­ gated m aterials. It Is a fallacy
ships. Plants with lots of tlial people ra n replicate a
natural stir simply by planting
nearby relatives generally are
affected by more Insect |K*sts. an urban landscape rn tlrrly
with native plants.
D iversity: Generally, as the
num ber of species at a stir in ­
creases. pest problems d e ­
crease. One explanation for this
general principle Is tliat pests
are suppressed In a natural site
because they have a more diffi­
cult lime finding their specific
host-plants In a diverse or mix
group of plants. Diversity also
Increases the food, shelter, and
other requirem ents that sustain
beneficial organism s.
In se c ta ry p la n ts: Insect s u s ­
ceptible plants may be used In
the landscape to attract benefi­
cial organism s by providing
shelter
or
alternate
food
sources In the form of pollrn,
nectar or host-specific pests

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that won't Infest other plants.
One su ch plant Is the crape
myrtle, which Is commonly In ­
fested by a specific aphid, that
serves a s food for bencfirlal In ­
sects. These Insertary or magnrt p lants Increase the natural
biological control In n la n d ­
scape by providing food and
shelter for beneficial organ­
ism s.
The challenge: All evaluations
of landscape plants should In ­
clude n rigorous evaluation of
their pest susceptibility. A good
evaluation
program
should
Identify pest-resistant species,
ecotypes or varieties. This In ­
formation should be carried out
under different ecosystem s and
regional clim ates because plant
use a n d pest complexes are
strongly Infitiencrd by sltr.
climatic and seasonal factors.
Important that horticulturists
and consum er select and u se
plants based on their horti­
cultural eh arartcrlstlrs but em ­
phasis should be placed on
their relationships with pests
and beneficial organism s. The
debate about the u se of native
or exotic plants should be s e c ­
ondary to the consideration Dial
plant m aterials used In the
landscape should be pest re ­
sistant an d will require fewer
pest-control m easures, th u s re ­
ducing th e Impact of pesticides
In th e environment.
On Saturday. February 27
from 10:00 a.m .-12:00 p.m. Dr.
All Ferrer. Seminole County
Urban Horticulturist, will c o n ­
duct a workshop on prevention,
treatm ent and control of te r­
mites. The program Is FREE
and open to the public. If Inter­
ested In attending, please call
665-5558 or 665-5561 for preregtstraUon.

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Blood B ank

Central Florida Blood Bank is
asking donor* of all type* blood
'.* especially O-type donors - to
donate at Ita Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St. For Infor­
mation. call 322-0822.

90 on the ninth
T he D ebose family celebrated the 90th birthday of their mother, Em Deb o se (seated center) on Feb. 9. Children an d grandchildren honored De­
b o se with a dinner at the home of her daughter, Geraldine, and son-inlaw. th e Rev. William Lewis.

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A l-A n o n

The Rotary Breakfast Club
meets every Wednesday at 7:30
a.m. at (he Colonial Room Res­
taurant on First Street In San­
ford. For more information, call
Rick Russi at 322-0285.

A support group for friends or
relatives of alcoholics (Al-Anon)
meets every Wednesday, at 8
p.m., at 111 E. 27th St., just
west of Ssnford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

D ancing fo r Seniors

C onservation d istrict

R o ta rv

The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every W ednes­
day, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford Chdc Center. Live
music by the Deltonlans 13piece band. Donation $3.00.

The Seminole Soil A Water
Conservation District meets
each thin) Wednesday of the
month al 4 p.m. at the ofDce, at
506 W. Lake Mary Btvd.. in
Sanford. Call 321-8212.

O p tim ist C lu b

W elcom e W agon

The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at noon
at the colonial Room in down­
town Sanford. Visitors are wel­
come. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

K iw an li C lu b

The Kiwanla Club of Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting at
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Wagon Club of Seminole
County holds the regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30 aon. on the third
Wednesday of very month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 095-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

W hm CmtUmm t e t b f M t t o N Is 91

Retired nurses

M N O M U M M uvM .

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tered Nurses. Retired. Inc.
meets the third Wednesday of
each m onth at a d d e n Corral an
436 south of C u n y Paid Road
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la to provide
jctM ttea for the
_____y, aa well aa a s u p ­
port system for retired nurses.
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Home for Atypical Children and
to Spouse Abuse, lac.
CaD Christina Sharp, state
president (407) ^383-0007.
Marie C ited , dttrifet coordina­
tor (407) 658-4634. or Grace
MacKende (407) 077-7309.
publicity for more information.

Woman's club

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meets the fourth Wednesday af
bet’s meeting, which ts Dec.
16). Far informs bon, contact
Ann Klrkendall, 302-9331.

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Local Chapter 232 of TOPS In
Longwood (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) meets every W ednes­
day a t 6:30 p m ., In the audito­
rium of South Seminole Horn!til. 555 W. State Road 434.
Longwood. Weighing begins *
5-JO p m . The
meets every Wednesday.
9 JO a m ... at Lakeriew C hris­
tian Church. 1400 Bear Lake
Read Apopka. For Information,
call (407) 293-5048.

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Tournaments continue
Winter Springs girls
earn trip to Lakeland
B y .E N M S m ltS
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TUESDAY

GIRLS

C LA SS 6A 4
a t L ak e B ra n tle y H .B.

BA SK ETB A L L
REGIONAL FINALS
SATURDAY
CLASS BA
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l^akc- Mr .ml lev v* l.vman 7:30 p m

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CLASS 3A
Wlrilrt SfXliiK* IIS Ot, Sarawila
('iirdm.il Mix xmv IIS (7

STATE SEMIFINALS
WEDNESDAY
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Wlnlrr Spring* IIS n
Ja»|&gt;rrlUmilinn ('rainly I I S. 7 p m

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FRIDAY
WrditndqjTB w tn o m . Til A

SOCCER
REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
TUESDAY
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mm H Jn r 0. Ut1y 3 IVIri*.*! 4 MJ1
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TUESDAY

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lin e ItalRT v» Ik Ilixw/SpriHr Crtrk
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FRIDAY
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SOCCER
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CLA SS 6A
Ovtrdn N A|«rpka 0
U k r Mary 3. Dr. rtullip* I
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V.ll -Si Edward* 1. Trtnlly 1‘rrp. 0

REGIONAL SEMIFINALS
TUESDAY
(Hlrdo II S at NMrvtllr It S . 8 p m.
Lake Mary II S at TallatiavaerUnruln High Srhnul. 6 p m

CORRESPONDENT

OVIEDO - Five different play­
ers contributed goals Friday
night a s the Oviedo (Jons a d ­
vanced to th e Regional Sem ifi­
nals of the C lass 6A boys* s o c ­
cer state tournam ent with an
8-0 rout of the Apopka Blue
D arters at Jo h n Courier Field.
Steve Lupprrt, Sasha Choulgulne, and Mychal Langhorst
each scored twice while Dennis
i'ettlgrew and Victor P anos
each netted one goal. Miguel
Diaz, Tim Sw andrr, B renton
Coin. Panos. and Erik Ro­
driguez each had an assist.
■file Lions (28-0-3, who
claimed the GA-Dlstrict
3
crown a week ago) wtll be at
Nlccvllle. which defeated St.
Augustine Friday, tonight.
Apopka, which earned a spot
In Friday night's contest by
finishing second In th e GADlstrlct 4 tournam ent la st

park with a stick - Friday at
Seminole High School's Alumni
Field.
Grayson
hammered
two
SANFORD • Oviedo High
School's Larry Grayson demon­ home runs - a two-run blast In
strated Doubleday's First Law - the first Inning and a solo shot
If you throw a baseball with in­ In the sixth inning • as the Li­
defeated
the
Winter
sufficient speed or accuracy, ons
someone will hit it out of a

CORRESPONDENT

MK Gordon spray* tho tana In Victory Lane with
chanpapw after winring the Daytona 500 on Sunday.

The 1096 Winston Cup Champion edged 1996 500 winner Dale Earnhardt for his second win in throe ysan.

Gordon’s car in DAYTONA USA
DAYTONA BEACH _ Jeff Gordon, winning
driver of Sunday's Daytona 500. thrilled over
one thousand excited race fans Monday during a

special appearance inside the "Official Attrac­
tion of NASCAR." DAYTONA USA.
DAYTONA USA General Manager Sarah Curt Is

Raider women close
home season in style
SANFORD &gt; It waa a time for
teat*, bugs and winning at the
Seminole Community College
Health and Physical Education
Center Saturday night.
In pre-game
ceremonies
SCC bead coach Ken Patrick
ptesented the five sophom ores
(Lake
Howell's
Christin e
Bruiting. Lake Mary's Maggie
Reedy. Crystal Tanner. J a a n a
Kotova and Injured Darts
Kudruyvtaeva) who have done
such an outstanding job In
their two seasons a s Raiders

y e a n a t the school, and /-foot
center Kotova (14 points), who
dominated the Inside with her
rebounding and blocked shots
and from Sanford freshman
Shemeika Stokes (11 points).
Other a c o rn s for the local
■quad were Mevctt Woolrv.
Halts U n ite and Shemcl
Donovan with four points each
and Reedy with her two points.
Blurting and Kristen Smith era
alw saw playing time far SCC.
The Raider defense clamped
down on the Stars, holding
Dsvto (16 points) to only five in
the second half. Mehta Dennis
chipped in with 12 points.
SCC will d o se out the regu­
lar season with a pair of nonconference sway games in
Melbourne against Braratd
Community College a t 6 p.m.
tonight and in Tampa against
Hillsborough Community Col­
lege a t 6 p.m. on Saturday.

SCC men
com e up
just short

Daryl Dingle and Jo e Edwards
scored 26- an d 13-potnts, re­
spectively, for the Raiders
while
sophomore
Chris
Ouieckta, who along with Ter­
rance Fudge and Vincent
Askew were ploying their final
home game, netted 16 potato.
SCC wtU conclude die regular

...

Okay. Winter Springs could
have saved itself some prob­
lem s by beating Cocoa Beach
to win the districts, but their
road Itinerary h a s been ri­
diculous.
Remember, these are high
t f hfMi) kids m issing days n o n
school. It's a nice thought th at
th a t can study on the bus and
m ake up missed school work,
b u t in honesty, tt's tough for a
bunch of high school kids on a
long bus ride to open the
books.
Other school shave bad
g t o k r p n d ifn nif pi* Last
year, In feet, th e Lake Mary
girls soccer team had to go on
the road the entire post-season
after taring th e district final to
Oviedo, and they came out of It
a s state cham ps.
B ut this year, the Lake Maty
girts and Lake Mary boys soc­
c e r teams a n d W hiter Springs
girls soccer team have been
going an awful long way to atay
alive because of the way the
system Is structured.
Basically, th is to going to get a

II&gt;m t II

.

The Winter Springs girls
basketball team has survived a
nightmare schedule the past
two weeks and are heading for
The Lakeland Center on
Wednesday tor the first Final
Four in school history.
But. because the Bears lost
In the district Qnala to Cocoa
Beach, they've had to travel
twice to south Florida and once
to the Gulf Coast, spending
more time on the road than a
touring rock group.

Dike

llry/t.ytuan ftlnm-r 7 3 ) p m

Grayson launches
two in Lions win

.re la y a r r a n g e m e n t . S e m i ,

note had to scram ble (o'find a
b u s Friday that would take
them to Pensacola. (If W ash­
ington would have lost Its game
Thursday against Buchholl,
Seminole would have been
home Saturday).
The way the FI1SAA sets up
the playoff system dictates,
fairly, that sometimes a team
h a s to make a long mad trip In
the rrgtonals.
But to have to arrange to
take the entire team to Pensa­
cola In one day while the play­
e rs went to school not knowing
where they would sleep that
night, wasn't fair.
Seminole w asn't the only
county school that had to turn
Into road warriors the last two

WEDNESDAY
Ik-ljuid v». In k r Mary/CMrdo trtn•»rt. 6 p m

r i m I H • , WstfcSM • 3-3 14.
bs a I-a 2 1 . ----------- • 4-7 16.
3 0 4 A Maas 4 2-10 10. Rodney
l&amp; lr ir i B 2 4 12-2102.

Mala CX. fail

He 2 2-4 A Walker 3 0 4 4.
la s 9 0 4 1A Ithaoit 3 3 4 0.
w a s 1-2 T. D tsge 7 0-7 30. Ed
8 1 # 13. IS g g r 1 0 4 2. Total*
1-24 *1.
Mow _ r c c - j 3A SCC 24. H irer
a rid f a d a _ P O C -J 3 (Drayton 3);

I tOurerida 31- Team foul* . FCCIOC 2A F ad ed a s _ none. Twh

..

SANFORD - Last Friday, right
uround 7:30 p.m.. the Seminole
digit School girls basketball
team and their parents pulled
out of the school parking lot to
begin an eight-hour Journey to
Pensacola.
To face one of the best teams
In the state with their playoff
hopes on the line.
Everyone still alive In the
F1ISAA state soccer and b as­
ketball playoffs have to deal
with the reality of a long, long
bus ride or two. but the way
the state system ta set up has
some serious problems.
First of all. there's no way
that Seminole should have
been forced to play last
Thursday and Saturday.
Seminole won tts district and
probably didn't have too much
of a chance against powerful
Pensacola W ashington S atur­
day night.
But the way th r schedule was
arranged, the 'Noles had to
beat Ocala-Forest at home
Thursday night, then go to
sleep without knowing whether
or not they had an etght-hour
b u s rlge the folio wine day.
; Because of th e Thursday-

SARASOTA
Missy
Guadagnlno scored 23 points
and Brv Ordrlow added 10
points a s the W inter Springs
girls* basketball team earned a
spot in the C lass 3A Stale
Tournament with a 64-47 vic­
tory aver Cardinal Mooney In
Sarasota Saturday night.
The Hears (27-4) wtll take on
Hamilton County from J a s p e r
In the S tale Tournam ent Sem i­
finals on W ednesday al 7 p.m.
al The Lakeland C enter.
Tilings did not go as well for
two Sanford quintets as the
Seminole High School girls saw
their season end In P ensarola
on Saturday night. 68-38. In
once-beaten W ashington: and
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Tuesday February 16. 1999

Water resources the
focus of conference

IAN
SHOALES

ILxfiosure to h u d or constant noise over a period o f
lime, a m iddle ear Infection, or e te tt the natural aging
p n xvss are only a fe w ways a person's hearing m ay be
perm anently damaged. Ila te yo u been p u llin g o ff hat'Ingyour hearing checked because yo u a h ttys thoughI a
hearing a id lists fo r ‘som eone c h e f' D id yo u know
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SPECIAL TO 11IE HERALD
OK1.ANDO ■ Local, state an d
federal ofllclals will come to ­
gether W ednesday at the U n i­
versity of C entral Florida to
d iscu ss frdrral environm ental
Issues and program s of In te r­
est to Florida.
Tlic one-day conference will
provide
local
governm ents
with insights on federal fund­
ing and technical assista n c e
available 1o aid with local
challenges, such as p ro te c tin g
the drinking w ater supply,
identifying alternative so u rc es
of drinking w ater, m anaging
storm w ater an d buying land
for preservation.
S peakers will Include C on­
gressw om an Karen T hurm nn.
D-lnvrm esa. a n d r e p re s e n ta ­
tives of the St. J o h n s River W a­
ter
M anagem ent
D istrict.
Florida D epartm ent of Envi­
ronm ental Protection,
U.S.
Environm ental
P rotection
Agency, U.S. D epartm ent of
T ransportation and National
Association of C ounties.
T ills conference will be an
rxeellent opportunity to lrn m
m ore about fe d e ra l' Initiatives
lliat could bring m u ch -n eed ed
support to otfr local co m m u n i­
ties for critical w ater supply
and storm w ater m an ag em en t
issu es.’ said M argaret Spontak. director of th e St. J o h n s

Weight loss through
nervous tension
1 u n derstand th a t the
Mayo Clinic h as Issued a
new report, which states
that fidgeting can lx* an aid
let weight loss.
I always wondered why my
waist line, though not unthin
in girth. Is not a s unthln as
others of my age. Tilts has
been a sourre of relative
pride. The why of It was a
mystery. I'm not a glutton,
hut on the o th rr hand. I like
a nice th lrk steak now and
again. 1 don't do Ice cream.
Init I'a d rti drink lltr beer. I
don't jBg oji treadm ills. I like
to vegetatd on the couch
wtth a vtdrotape of some
bizarre Hong Kong movie as
miMAi an the next guy. I d
rtd&lt;t,«iy btkr. but l( would
probably just get stolen. So
\ why am 1 so skinny.
' rd allv ely ?
Now 1 know. It s sheer
nervous tension. Twitching.
Tapping. Pacing. Mumbling
under my breath, a s I rock
liack an d forth trying to
download some piece of
useless Information from the
Internet. C ursing a n d
clutching the steerin g wheel
in heavy traffic. Shifting my
weight from foot to foot by
the mailbox, waiting for the
postm an to arrive w ith a
check. Scream ing at
* politicians and p u n d its
whenever they a p p e a r on
television. All th is activity
h as done wonders for my
waistline. Thank you.
J
anxiety! When you get to my
'
age. which Is SOish and
: closing, you cling to any
illusion that your personal
appearance Is still youthful
: and attractive. (Note: When I
say " y o u o f course. 1 mean
"me.")
I remember the very *
moment when I first realized
that I was In fact middleaged. I was standing around
a barbecue with a couple of
male friends, and we began
i talking—not abom . tfic p m f

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Today i» the 47th day
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1941, Duke Ellington recorded "Take
the A Train."
On th is day in 1950, "W hat's My Line’
p rem iered on CBS television, w ith
host Jo h n Charles Daly.
On th is day in 1859, Fidel C astro ap ­
pointed hlm ielf P re m ie r of Cuba.
T O D A Y S B IR T H D A Y S : H en ry
Brooks Adams 11838-1811), historian;
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ACCURATE HEARING TECHNOLOGY, INC.
River W ater M anagement D is­
tric t» Office of Policy and
Planning.
More than 200 are cx p cclrd
to attend llic cm ifcrm rc from
9:15 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. on the
third floor of UCEs Student
Union.
Thr conference Is presented
liy the Conference of Southern
County Associations and lh e
U.S. Environm ental Protection
Agency, and co-hostrd by th e
Florida Association of Coun­
ties. Florida Departm ent of
Environmental Protection, St.
Jo h n s Rtvrr W ater M anage­
ment District and UCF Insti­
tute of Governm ent.
Anyonr Interested In getting
more Information or reg ister­
ing to attend the conference
can call Claire Thom pson with
tlie Florida Institute of Gov­
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"Got your arch support,’
he uttered proudly. "Got
your thick soles.* "1 hste my
shoes.’ my other friend said,
sadly. His shoes were.
Indeed pathetic—neither
stylish nor comfy. We all
became suddenly depressed,
and th u s crossed the
threshold from youth to
wisdom. Well, some
threshold was crossed
anyway.
And here I sit, unthln and
unwise, relatively (fidgeting,
of course), trying to answer
the basic question: How is
this going to make me any
money? Should I design a
nice stylish comfortable
shoe? Well yeah, th at could
m ake anybody millions.
Such an object would Appeal
to the shod of any age. But I ■
think—I could be wrong—
but I think you have to nave
some baste knowledge of
podiatry and/or a fashion
sense. I have neither. So
scratch that. Obviously that
leaves me with the diet plan
option. This is more
promising. Anybody can
come up with a diet plan.
It's money In the bank. All
you have to do Is come up
with the hook. The hook h a s
got to be something that
appeals to the consumer.
The basic hook, of course, Is
this lie: You can eat anything
you want and still lose
weight. The all-dessert diet
is no problem. Burgers,
bacon, bagels, donuts and
laid—these will not affect
your waistline.
Oh. and you don't need to
exercise. All you need to to
watch videos (available
through me over the
Internet, or through mall
order) of other people
exercising. Your attitude will
do the rest. If It fits on your
plate, you can cat IU The
Brown Food Diet! Lose
weight through bingetngl
The Shoe Devouring Weight
Im s Program!
So there's the bright
I
may not be rich, but boy oh
boy. do I know how to bum
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AD DEADLINE: February 19th

19*8), ventriloquist; George F. Kerman
(1804 ), US. diplomat-historian, is 83;
Patty Andrews II920-), singer, is 78;
Sonny Bono 11935-1888), singer-politi­
cian; John McEnroe (1859-), tennis
player, is 40.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day In
I9SB, John McEnroe was bom in Wies­
baden. West Germany.
TODAY’S QUOTE: "A teacher affects
eternity; he can never tell where his
influence stops." — H enry Brooks
Adams
I TODAY'S MOON: New
moon.

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comfortable.* ‘O h yeah.” I
said. *1 can stand for
m inutes at a time in these
babies. Those shoes are
pretty hot. too.’ 1 Indicated
my friend's footwear.

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School assignment* made at the
‘CHOICES’ Department
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Sanford, Florida
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ford.
Bom In Orangeburg.
SC ., he moved to Central
Florida SO years ago from
Orangeburg. Mr. Miller was a
d tru a grove laborer.
Survtvors include daughter.
Jeanette
Daniels.
Sanford;
daughter. Thelma Mike, San*
ford; daughter, Anne Grant,
Rochester,
N.Y.;
daughter.
Beatrice
Martin.
Sanford;
daughter. Cecilia Aaron, At­
lanta. Oa.; son. J.W . Robinson,
Columbia Heights.. Md; son.
Benny MUler. Sanford.
Hayes
Brothers
Funeral
Home. Eustts, In charge of ar-

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's OfJIce for Incidents recorded through Feb. 10:

Dom estic violence:

OVIEDO, Mata Road 434 at A itssla M rset. Feb. 14. 10:11
p.m. A 26-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Oviedo Police after he got Into an argument with his girlfriend
aver the lack of a Valentine's card and gift and slapped her
during the altercation which occurred In their car.
SANFORD. M ate Road 46 at Prog ABsy. Feb. 13, 12:01 a.m. A
49-yenr-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said the man and his
wife were Involved In an argument In their car when he pulled
aver, pushed her violently and told her to get out of the car.

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ALTAMONTE BHUJIOe. Mata Road 46 at WjBMis Road. Feb.
13. 2:26 a.m. A 37-year-old man was arrested by Seminole
County sliertfTs deputies for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MART. Lake Mary R iA m r i at latoratata 4 . Feb. 13,
6:28 p.m. A 50-year-old man was arrested by Florida Highway
Patrol for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MART. L ate Emma Rood at Late Mary EsMavard, Feb.
13. 5:01 a.m. A 50-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for driving under the influence.
lANPORD, U.8 . Highway 17-Et. 3700 M ask. Feb. 14. 2:39
a.m. A 39-yrar-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for
driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
SANFORD, Airport Bmdevaid at HMAsa L ate. Feb 14. 3:34
p.m. A 25-year-old man and a 20-yrar-old woman were a r­
rested by Seminole County sheriffs deputies for possession of
cocaine with the Intent to distribute and with possession of
crack cocaine. Deputies said agents, working through a n Infor­
mant. arranged to buy 8900 worth of crack from the men. They
met at the urranged place and made the agreed-upon exchange.
They were arrested a short time later with the money.

Retail th e ft:

CASSELBERRY, M ata RaaB 438 . 1000 block. Feb. 13. 9:22
p.m, A 43-year-old man was arrested for retail theft by C assel­
berry Pollrc. Police said he walked around a grocery store
making himself a sandwich with Items In various locations In
the store. Hr did not purchase any of the Items and ate the
sandwich as he moved about the store.

ary Baptist Church.
Survtvors Indude h u s­
band. Omagby Jackson;
daughter, Roa a naiy Gregory;
son, Frederick Robinson.
Sanford; brother, Willie B.
Tribble, Lawrence. S.C.; ou­
ters, Lillie Mae Boyd. Law­
rence. S.C. and Alberta Trib­
ble of Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford la handling a r­
rangements.

Anthony F. Yakima, 77,
Edgcsnon
Avenue..
Winter
Springs, died Sunday. Feb. 14.
1999. Bom May 10, 1921 In
Cherry Valley. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida tn 1964. Mr.
Yakima was a retired Master
Sergeant In the U.S. Army. He
waa a member of the Church Of
The Nativity. Lake Mary.
Mr. Yakima was a volunteer
for the Sanford Police Depart­
m ent He waa a member of
VPW Post
5405,
Winter

The Department glvee notice oflls mieni to find the AmendmedilB
the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Sardord, adopted by OitoMnoa
No. 3431 on December 28. 1898, IN COMPLIANCE, pursuant to
Sections 163.3184,163.3187 and 163.3189. F.S.
The adopted City of Sanford Comprehensive Plan Amendments and
the Department s Objections, Recommendations and Comments
Rtport, (If any), are aveasble for public Impaction Monday M t o i
Friday, except for legal holdaya. during normal business hours, to toe
Cty of Sanford, Department of Engineering and Planning. 300 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
Any affected person, as dsfinad m Section 163.3184, F.8., h a a
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M iller
that her stepfather was a "quiet,
generous man with a good
sense of humor." She said he
was a laborer, who spent most
of his early life working tn the
orange fields.
"He liked to plant trees and
told everyone that If they
wanted to plant a tree, they
should plant ones that would
bear fruit," Mike said.
Although MUler was one of
the organizers or directors at
the.O aM Samaritan A n L lw
gave financial support and
helped doworfc a t m ? place.
"He did this very quietly, not
looking for reward or recogni­
tion." Mike aaid.

Martin aaid that In addition
to following the Dodgers base­
ball team, her dad enjoyed sit­
ting In h is rocking chair at his
residence on 12th Street and
recalling great moments with
his brother. Moddie. T h e y
never talked about anything
that happened after 1947,**
Martin said. .

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PERN PARK - Investigators
have yet to determine whether
there ts a Hnk between a man
who was fatally shot while
pointing a loaded assault rifle
at Seminole County deputies
early Sunday morning and
right-wing extremist groups.
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nilea. poaaibly Evans' children,
were also In the house, officials
said. Victim advocates are as*
slating the wife and children,
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was captured minutes before
the shooting outside B rass'
home carrying a loaded 9 a m
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burglary, are pending baaed on
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                    <text>FRIDAY
March 5, 1999
91st Year. No. 137
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

80 Cants

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry,
•Lake Mary. Longwood,
:' Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Weather

Beautification
award goes
to bank.

Sunny
Hlgji: 76
Low: 54

2A

lottery
Winning
Numbers

6A

Search continues for
terminally ill man
s---------to Oak Avenue will
-be closed today from S to 9
Fourth Street from Oak Ave­
nue to Park Avenue will be
rclosed S aturday from 7 a.m .
i through 4 p.m . for the
"Com munity O arage S a le.'

LONOWOOO • Police are searching for a 06year old Longwood m an suffering from dem entia
and term inal cancer who haa been m issing
aince W ednesday.
Robert Robtnaon drove from his brother’s
home at 104 llinbercove Circle In the Sweet­
w ater Oaka neighborhood of Longwood. Family
m em bers believe he might have headed to his
stepdaughter's home In Jacksonville, the Sem i­
nole County S heriffs Office said.

Robert Robtnaon was scheduled for a doctor's
appointm ent at 1 p.m .. and was going to be
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tacted Robinson's doctor, but be had not seen
Robtnaon.
The family reported Robert Robinson as
m isalng a t 3:13 p.m .
Rotmwon suffers from confusion and ^
kwe. He needs m edications far pslnt relief.
deputies said.
ito b tn ao n to a b la c k m a le . 5 1 1".
HUUIK, .
with a m ustache. He w as possibly wearing a
and beige sw eatsuit. The car Is a four

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Not everyone In Sei iinole
is buying M onica’s Story

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em ployees a
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None of the book dealers o r
tthrartana seemed disturbed at
what might be contained on the
pages of Monica's Story. "We've
pretty much heard everything
riie might aay and there are no
dirty pictures," Backer said.
th e rounty Ubrartes banned
Howard Stem 's latest book b ut
eay there win be no banning

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Naming names
in LaLa’s land
There are 14 Brawns, 10
Millers and one Lola In the
1.226 names comprising Ihe
directory of Seminole County
employees.
Ruth I.a La. who works In Wa­
ter &amp; Wastewater management,
says she constantly Is ribbed
about her name. When she had
a baby, many friends suggested
the girl be named Tra LaLn.
Ruth and her husband Chuck
called the girl. Cheyenne, and
they live happily on a property
called LaLa Land.
The county h as two Fills Kathy and Kevin. Two Flakes John and Kay. Ruth Christm as
works for the county. So does
Nancy Winter. Perhaps. Jack
Frost will show u p one day.
Tax collecting supervisor
Shelda Orioles lias never seen
the Baltimore Orioles play
baseball nor seen a Baltimore
Oriole. She has been married to
Jim Orioles for 28 years. When
Jim called the Orioles to re ­
quest a merchandise catalogue.
"They hung up when he said
hts name was Orioles,'* Shelda
said.
Jim Beach works for the
county known a s Florida's
Natural Choice. Don Land Is a
fellow employee. Mary Beth
Lake. Addle Rivers. Ja n e and
Ursula Parks are also county
stalwarts. Nancy Lodge has her
place. And don't forget Donie
Forrest.
Mary Beth Lake says that her
name often causes confusion.
On many papers It reads: Lake,
Mary, of Lake Mary.
T oday u Dw Mth c t e I 1
Seminole County Is blessed
with a Cookie Pope. Joe Priest. of 1999 and the 75th I
Mark and Ben Bishop, every­ d a y o f winter.
one loves Sarah Lee who works TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day la
in the county attorney's office.
17M, Don Antonio Do Ullon of Spain
Nancy Church and Joseph Pew landed in New Orleans to taka poosession of the Louisians Territory
are with the county, too.
U. Ken Starr Is one of, the from Prance.
stalwart members ‘of Uie Semi-' ' On this day lb IMS, Yflaetea Churchill
note County' Sheriffs - Office taltvand e snatch la Pulton, M o, ta
starting lineup. Wishing to which he first used the term "Iron
maintain his own. Independ­ Curtain *
ence, he asked that his busi­ Oa this day in IMO, Elvis Presley was
discharged from the army.
ness card read: K. Starr.
Julio Igleslas Is one of the TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Prank
county's outstanding param ed­ Norris (1S7S-1MV, novelist; Lady Itics, on tour with the flre/rescue
team. He saves lives better than
Ed Boehm la the county's old­
est employee. H ell be 73 later
this month. Easy Ed decided
that he should take tt even
easier and will also retire tram
the recreation departm ent later
this m onth.
Paula Modeattt. 16, is the
county's youngest employee.
He'o a library page, working
partime. All full-tim e em ployees
m ust be 18.
Eldon Shiver, who works In
facility m aintenance, h as been
a county employ longer than
anyone else - 31 years. And
hc o only 58.
It la m ost appropriate that the
county two years ago re-hired
Nancy Tallent aa Its talent d i­
rector (Human Resources). Tal­
lent's Immense talents include
knowing everyone by name.
'D id you know th at Martin
Drake, Glnny Hare and Marie
Fox work In this departm ent?”
Tallent naked.
Now. we do.

program. While all three pro­
grams are Important for the so­
cial and physical development
of children, they are not coor­
dinated Into a readiness system
that m easures when a child Is
ready to enter school.
The Senate’s readiness pro­
posal will:
• focus on children ages one
through four In n variety of
early childhood service settings
(l.e. day core, home care, prekindergarten or family care):
• establish readiness meas­
ures:
• give communities flexibility
on how to meet these measures
through local readiness coali­
tions;
• creole a single statewide
governing board to direct start­
up of school readiness system.
"This bill helps ensure our
youngest children are given
opportunities that wtll nurture
their minds, ready their bodies,
enrich their spirit and prepare
them to Icam." said Senator
Anna Cowin, R. of Leesburg.
“These are the tools children
need to be successful s tu ­
dents.*

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W H Y N O T G E T D O W N T O B U S IN E S S B Y P L A C I N G
Y O U R C L A S S IF IE D A D , T O D A Y !

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POLICE LOQ
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Incident a recorded through March 4

College posts results
of physics fair event
W inter Park High
8chool
Paata Mobile; Jo h n S tair. Han­
n ah Powell, Llndacy Vanalatync
- Cypress Creek High School
Physics Art Contest: Erik Hoim en - Lake Brantley High

Domestic violence:

SANFORD, B. O rlando D rin . 4900 H in t H a n k t . tO tU m ,
A 24-year-old m an was u n rated for dom estic violence by
Seminole County Sheriffs deputies after he slapped the m other
of his child tn the (are. He told deputies they , have not been
together since March

Drugs:

Futon Furniture Sale!
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k M p.m . A 21-year-old man was arrested for th e sale pnd
delivery of a controlled substance after Sem inole County
Sheriffs deputies purchased $40 worth of crack cocaine from
him.
OVIEDO, t a ikw s a i atMeCoRoefc, Mmtb 9. 1 * 9 9 a m A IByear-old woman w as arrested for possession of a controlled
substunre. for possession of less than 90 gram a of m arijuana,
for possession of drug paraphernalia and for DUI by Oviedo
Police. Police said they pulled her over for speeding,
determ ined that she was drunk and had her perform a roadside
sobriety test, which she failed. During her arrest for DUI. they
found a prescription drug In her backpack that w as not in h er
nam e but which she said was tier's. They also found a baggie
containing m arijuana and a package of rolling papers.
SANFORD, Btato Rood 46 at O rson Way A n a w , Maeak 9, 9:47
p.m . A 2 1-year-old m an was arrested for th e sale and delivery
of a controlled substance after Seminole County Sheriff's
deputies purchased $40 worth of crack cocaine from him . They
also found a sm all amount of m arijuana in h is pocket at the
time of h is arrest and arrested him also for possession o f le ss
than 20 grants of m arijuana.

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ALTAMONTE STRUMS. DeBote at MapMUe AviaiH, H ank 9,
0:07 p.m . A 22-year-old man was arrested for the sale and
delivery of a controlled substance after Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies purchased $40 worth of crack cocaine from
him.
ALTAMON1* STROMS. Montgomery Read St M ata RaM 499.
March S, 1:14 p a t. A 2 1-year-old woman w as arrested for
possession of cocaine, for leaving the scene of an accident and
for DUI by Altamonte Springs Police after some reported seeing
Iter lilt u sign. Based on the tag num ber provided by the
w itness, police found the woman and were questioning h er
about the accident when they saw a bag containing a white
powdery substance which tested positive as cocaine. Police
said they determ ined, also, th at she w as Intoxicated a t th e tim e
of the accident.

•me Virginia

The Carolina

School
Poetry Contest: D ennis Dratme
• Seminole High School
Bridge Building: Sean Cam p­
bell. D m Handley, Hong Trong
• M aynard Evans High School
Coathook
Cannon;
Adam
Shafran. Patrick Logue. M sssle
Mitchell - W inter Park High
School
Downhill C o aster Tracy Prieto,
Dawn A bner - Lyman High
dclfiool
Egg Drop; Ankoor Dcaal. Ankur
Deaai, Eric Rowe - C ypress
Lrtrm tugn acnooi
Electric C ar Race: E rik Hobnen.
Kevin Phillips, Erie W etrenrath
• Lake Brantley H lgi School
Fermi Q uestion; Ju n e Oh.
Bobby Je an Fulford, D m
N aubrtnder - Forest Like

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Poster Contest: Khlem Nguyen *
Lyman High School
Pringle Express: Eric Rowe,
Daniel Lai. C hetan Patel • Cy­
press Creek High School
Soda Straw: Megan Hughe*.
Katie B artlett. Pomla Modeattt ♦
Lake Howell High School
Sounds of Music: L aura.C lark,
Lara Brown. C hris FlU pm dd ♦
Colonial High School
S lid e s Teat: M aik.Oefahard Lake Highland Prep
Cleopatra'* B arfe: Botando T x res, Ronn ie FUrgutroa - Colo­
nial High
Solar W ater H eater Karla Coco.
Erik Rohtnaon , Richard Stosy *
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Open container violation:

SANFORD. N R Arm ill. 1900 Moafc. H m k 9 . M S pJB. A
30-year-old m an. a 25-ycnr-oId m an and a 21-year-old man
were a rrrslrd by Sanford Police after they were c a u fit each
with on open 12 ounce can of Miller Lite beer In th e parking lot
of a city convenience store.

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Dorothy Batsm an, S4. Poto­
mac. Md., died Thursday,
March 4. 1000 a t her re si­
dency. Bom Aug. 14. 1014 In
O slulnbus. OMs, she lived' In
Stnfbrd for tnofT Ihori 00 ydkro.

fakrini SrnmHtf

l l l h Street. Sanford, died
W ednesday. March 3, 1000 at
Jam es A. Haley. V A Hospital.
He w as bom Ja n . 0. 1030 In
Sanford.
Mr. Sdpto w as a
m alntrnare engineer for the
City of Philadelphia. He was a
member of Allen Chapel A.M.E.
Church.
Mr. Sclpio w as a Untied
S tates M arine Corps Veteran.
Survivors Include daughter,
Faye Redd-Bciplo.
Sanford:
daughter, Brenda L. S d p to
H artsftcld. Sanford : brother.
Johnnie Sma r ten . Sanford:
three grandchlklrm .

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congregations got together,
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Interested tn understanding
the Jew tah rituals.
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Mary-Kate and Ashley celebrate consumerism
lly K v an

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You’re Invited to Mary-Kate and
Ashley's Mall Party
D ualitar Video
If you’re a true believer, then MaryKate and Ashley need no introduction
and no last name. All they need, ap­
parently, is a party, wherever they may
be. And where they may be, for some
reason, Is (he Mall of America — the
country's largest shopping mall.
The girls are invited to go ahopping
with an older teen-age neighbor, thus
saving them from the torture of figur­
ing out something else to do on a rainy
day. Before you can aay “merchan­

dise." they're off to the mail, friends
and cash In tow.
It's not ao much a party aa a shopfest — stores, food courts, clothes,
singing, more clothes, even a band
with some wholesome boys the girls
run Into.
Raven, 7, loved the video, said Pam,
her mom. “She Mid the two girls t
so grown-up, and she liked now
participated In everything."
The video has an oddly consumertst
feel — rather like an Infomercial tor
the act of ahopping Itself. You cant
help feeling that the girts are so pop­
ular with young viewers that the plot
— what there is of it — is totally sec­
ondary to their presence.

If you’r* not a tin, the video may b*
beyond you. (Even If you art, don't
think too hard about ID It's aa wholesome as, weU, a trip to the mall. As
Raven summed up, “I liked the outfits
and how (hey dressed.” Tint seems to
be the point
Ratings Scale: MS
US la Ike highest)
Appropriateness: I — Harmless, in
a consumertst sort of way.
Hamer: 4 — Some unintentional,
soma of (ha coy, giggly kind.
Visuals: I — Plenty of doseups of
the mall and clothes
Serial Value: I — An odd mixture

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Trying to
keep lands
accessible
to public
SANFORD • The Florida
Oame and F m h W ater Flah
Commlaalon
(QFC)
haa
struggled for y e a n agalnat the
reality th at It’s expensive to
keep hunting lands open to
public access when Florida
teal estate Is such a hot
commodity. In some wildlife
m anagem ent a re a s (WMAs)
where
the
OFC
paid
landow ners BO cen ts per acre
for public
access
rights,
business and Industry are
willing to pay a lot m ore to put
the land to other uses.
Florida’s W M Aa-the largest
public hunting lands system in
the country -have lost valuable
privately owned acreage In
recent y e a n . In fact, by 1007.
some corporations th at had
leased hunting, fishing and
other recreation access rights
to the QFC for m any y e a n
changed course in the direction
of removing all th eir lands from

their pn
hunting

■poe lal to Ik s ■ am id
SANFORD * David Myers
Seminole County Jag u ars came
away with the O dd during the
Special Olympics 1999 S tate
B asketball
C ham pionships
held In Gainesville on Jan u ary
29th and 30th.
After waiting several hours to
play and with no place to alt or
practice, the local team waa
stlU able to pull It all together
and win the
Division Ititle
........by a
----------------score of 47 to 34.
According to Coach Myers,
they "played
together so well as
m
im.” “picked each other up."
"hr i dt he t r cool*
- agalnat
tough com petitors.
“It waa a team effort from the
first play to the la s t.' said My_

iow) Mah Roberson,

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Myers gives a lot of the credit
to a ssista n t coach Stephen
Creadon, who. during practice
sessions, waa able to get out
on the floor and work with the

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Leaders headed for showdown in Thursday softball

SANFORD • Wolfys and WIIson -Eicheiberger stayed on
course for a cham pionship
ahowdown. while M atthews Aa­
aoctates/Psycho moved Into
third place In the City of S an­
ford R ecreation and Parka De­
portm ent Man’s Thursday Night
holmr Bear Mow Pitch Softball

ttat Church failed to show for
th eir scheduled gam e.
W Uson-Etchdbefger stayed
&gt; ist a game back, taring an
right-run third inning to break
th e g u n e open and going on to
a 16-B, sta-lnntng victory over
Headrick Feed.
M atthews A ssoctates/Psycho
ok an 11*3 lead on the
atrength of a four-run second
•W ing and a three-run fourth
■ then held a ft a Regula-

----------- a a ll-ftw taT

scheduled m eeting on the la st
week of the season, lead Mat*
thew s A aaoctates/Psycho (4*4).
Headrick Feed (3-B). the Regu­
lators (3-6) and Westvtew B ap­
tist C hurch (O-A).
Next Thursday a t P ln eh u n t
Park, Westvtew B aptist Church
takes on the Regulators a t 6 £ 0
P-m.: W Uaon-Elchclberger b a t­
tles
M atthews
Assort*
ates/Paycho a t 7:30 p.m .: and

r

next couple of years. Rep.
Jsnogafe Boyd of Jefferson
County and Sen. C harles
Bronson of Brevard County,
took
up
th e
cause
by
sponsoring bills to authorise
th e new “u ser pay program,*
whereby the OFC h a s authority
to charge hu n ters m ore th an
th e $25 wildlife m anagem ent
area perm it fee to *Mml certain
areas.
Boyd’s 10-county legislative
district is th e largest in any

(Nrd row) Jacob Dormant, i
. (back) - — ------------

a ________ a

players when Myers couldn't,
b eam
* surgery.
auae of‘ m‘ajor' back
In the Sectional Tournam ent
held a t Patrick A ir Force Base
In M elbourne, held Jan u ary 8 th
and 9 th. the Ja g u ars played a
more m ature and very talented
m asters team and won first
place, although everyone ex­
pected the other team to win.
In fact, th e other team 's
nam e was already printed on
the blue ribbons, according to
Myers.
Three y ears ago. the Jag u ars
won the Gold In the Division 3
category and Myers' goal waa
to improve and move up-w hich
(hey did.
T hey have a good attitude.*
said Myers of his squad. ‘And I
am very proud of them.*
According to Myers, the hard
work p aid oft and the players
team ed to work together as a
team and can y out their a s ­
signm ents. He feels th at two or
three of the athletes may go on
to play a t.......................
the high school
&gt;)level.

.

Headrick Feed: two hits _
Bruce Sellers (double), Bryan
Croan (two runs). Manny SlM a
(two nm ol. Steve Buasard Jr.:
one hit _ Mac Johnson (double.
RBI). Matt Kuctnakl (two RBI).
Mack Thom e (RBI).
Dave
Hudick (run). Oeno B nnnlgan.
M att Mehalko, Steve Buasard.
M atthews A ssociates/Psycho
three h its . MUce W alden (two
doubles. ibrao m o s. two.RUi).
two h its
Ja so n Flanagan
(double, run. I g g , Mickey

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batter
Lions
STAFF WWTVR

However,
th e
uaer-pay
program h a s th e potential to
oSer landowners m ore m oney
for keeping d td r lands open to

Oviedo boys still unbeaten in Lacrosse
' th e score 5-3 a t halftim e.
The Lions cam e out o f the locker room
strong, ou tacoring the boats 4*0 in the
*•— 1 ------The tw o --------------------- --

led the Lions attack

8prtng turkey hunters who
hunt on private lands wiU
*nf°V longer ehoottng hours
this year. Previously, gams
and fresh
water Jlsh
commission rules provided

the two d u b s (4 2 to -3 6 In Oviedo’s favor)

nine falls to Santa Fe in 11 innings
tsrtce In th e 11th Inning to edge
a Mid*
gam e
— — j a t R a tte r Field.
The S aints (10-10 overall. 54)
In the conference) took a 1-0
lead tn the drirtf Inning, but
•OC (led (he gem s In the

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fourth as. with two and no one
on. C hristian Corvoa
end Todd Bab(J doubled
Johnny Outecppe waa b it by a
pUeh to score Corvoa.
&amp;CC (6*17 overall. 2-3 in the
M-FC) took Its only lead of the

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■Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday, March 5. 1999

Lacrosse----C ontinued from Page IB

slst).
Braden PrlckcU (two goals).
Dennis Panos (one goal, one
assist), Victor Panos. Zach
W armer, Jason Casteel and
John Roth (one goal each) and
Brian Jones and Chad Duberke
(one assist each).
Mike Sheets again was out­
standing In goal for the Lions,
coming up with 11 saves.
Eric Blake had two goals to
lead the Bears (1-4), while Ja y
Oliver scored one goal and had
two assists. Kenny Fair and
Blnrkwrll scored one goal each

s e e
C oatlB M d from Page IB
right back In the bottom of the
frame as Karcem Morton
reached on an Infield single
and went to third on a single
by Corvoa. before scoring on a
grounder by Todd Bablj.
Gabbard opened the 11th In­
ning for Santa Fe with a dou­
ble, but he was erased on
throw from Ben Johannlng to
Adorn Shorts on an attem pted
bunt by Cooper.
Former Lake Mary s ta r
Shaun St. Dennis, who gave up
college football to pursue a

and Mike Robinson had an a s ­
sist.
Nathan Hamler did well In
goal withstanding a strong on­
slaught with 10 saves.
Oviedo wtll travel to Winter
Garden to play West Orange
High School at 7 p.m. next
Tuesday and then return to
John Courier Field for an In­
teresting
doubleheader
on
Thursday.
Thursday's action wtll open
with two college teams, the
Merchant Marine Academy and
New England College, meeting
In a regular season NCAA

baseball career, got a plnch-hlt
single. Corr then plnch-hlt and
got on RBI single to center to
score Cooper and St. Dennis
scored the Insurance run on a
sacrifice fly by Martin.
Martin, the No. 9 hitter In
the line-up. led the way for the
Saints, going 3-for-3, scoring
two runs and driving tn one.
Providing the offense for SCC
were Todd Bablj (3-for-5wlth a
double, one RBI), Corvoa (2for-4. run scored), Morton
(single, run scored). Oulseppe
(single, RBI). Jo sh Rhodes and
Johannlng (one single each)

game at 3:30 p.m. and then the
Lions hosting The Bolles
School from Jacksonville at
5:30 p.m.
LION! 11. BEAM 8
O viedo

n

4 1 .

II

Winter Springs 0 9 0 2 .

B

Ooal* _ Ovtofc) II (Walah 3. M onies
3. PUrkrtt 2. t) P v m . V. Pmnos. Warmer, Cadre), Both): Winter Sprtnfi 5
intake 3. Oliver. Fair, lUarkwril). A u n ts
_ Oviedo 0 (Walsh 3. D. Panos. Morales.
Jones, thibcrhr): Winter Springs 3
(Oliver 3. Itnblnwn) Shots on goal .
Ovtnln 43: Winter Springs 30. Saves _
Oviedo II (Sheets): Winter Springs 16
lllamlerl Hreonts _ Oviedo 4-0; Winter
Springs 1-4.

and Dancy (run scored).
Hie Raiders will play a MidFlorida Conference doubleheader at Daytona Beach
Community College this S atur­
day starting at noon.

li
areas
and
wildlife and e n u lro n m e n fa l
a r e a s . O n th o s e a r e a s , r u le s
still re q u ire s p o rts m e n fo

minnows.
Snook and flounder are the
main attraction a t Sebastian
Inlet. One-ouncc Jigs and
swimming-minnow lures are
top artificials for snook. A bare
leadhead Jig tipped with a live
shrimp Is also a deadly
combination.
Big
flounder
prefer a finger mullet worked
slowly across the bottom .

discontinue hunting at 1 p.m .
S p rin g turkey season runs
from March 6 through April
11 tn the south zone a n d
March 20 through April 25 in
the remainder o f the sta te.
Season dates on wildlife
management areas
may
Captain
Jack
at
Port
vary, however.
Canaveral reports good action
Bag limit Is one bearded around anchored shrim p butt*
turkey or g o b b l e r per day
and (t o o per season.
F IS H IN G F O U C A S T
Expect great bass action In
the J t m
to continue this
weekend with the
w eather. W ater levels are still
low, and fish are easier to
locate. Look for am bush sp o ts,
such a s areas of movlna w ater.
—n d lu n with d ra p e th . creek

_

Land A Colonisation Co Ltd.
recorded In the Public S w rO
of Seminol* County, FI In Ptat
Book 1. Pago* t i l -113 A 111.
The property being more gen*
ettlly described a* 1111 W.
Pint At.
Conditional Uee Requeued:
Automobile
and
Truck
Repalr/AutomobU*
Dealer
•ala*.
AH peril** in InleveeI and dit­
to bo hoord ot oold hearing
By order ot the Planning A
Zoning Commtaeton of the City
ot Contend, fieride, thtt Mth
day ot February, IM S
S. IMorino, Chairmen
_ A Zoning

Cwrentew

Saneher. Ik n d m a n (It) and
Dawoon and Qultrppe. WP .
12-2). LP _ D m a i |l-3|. Save
an . STCC. Scatty. Labbe.
S C C T. Itobg an _ none. MR _ STCC,
Vertlnde. Heconto .S T C C 10-10 &lt;wtroll.
54) M FC: SCC B-17 overall. 2-3 M FC.

tn 180-240 feet of w ater with
U ackfln tuna. A few cobta are
roaming
the
wrecks and
beaches. Inside the Port, count
on flounder and aheepahead.
Trout and redflah are rated a s
fair in the D tn a n i and Indian
Rivera.
Ponce Inlet has plenty of
action with aheepahead. sm all
blued sh. flounder,
redflah.
drum and Jack crevalk. Live or
dead shrim p la the top bait.
Trout and redflah are rated a s
good tn Mosquito

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HBTWC OP PUBLtO
HSARMB TO OOBAIBIR
A MMIHBWHAL VABtANOA
Notice la hereby oiven that a
Public Hearing erfll be hold by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commieilon In Ihe City
Commtiilon Chamber*, City
Hah. Sanford. Florida at ?.O0
pm. on Thumday, March 1E
IMS, lo contldar a raquatl lor
o Dlmanaional Variance in a 0CE Oanaral Commercial Zoning
Diatrict
L10AL DIICRIPT10N Aac &gt;1
TWp 1M Rgo AM, Bag M E A of
Ini A LI At Qortrudo A*o A W LI
Poralmmon Av* run W MO' H
I M ' I M O ’ A t i r to Beg.
The property being more gen­
erally described ot 1M
Poralmmon Av*.
Dlmemlonal Variance
Raquaalad. An kwraaa* In the
lancing requirement* 4' deca­
nter* required, in I '

ROTIOI
OP PUBLIC HAARMC
TO OOBAIBIR
A CONDITIO HAL USA
Notice It hereby given that •
Public Hearing wilt be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commit aIon In the City
Commiatien Chamber*. City
Hah. Sanford. Florida at TOO
p.m on Thursday, March It .
1M0. lo consider * request tor
Conditional Um In a OC-f.
Oanaral Zoning District.
LKOAL DiaCRIPTlOR: Let* S
•o I E Ilk t, Or* amwoId. at
recorded in the Public Record*
Of lamlnola County. Florida In
Plat Book 4, Pag* M .
Tha property being more gen­
erally datcrlbad ** t i l l B.
Orlando Or
Conditional Ut* Raquaalad:
Above ground fuel storage lank,
h t i than MOO gallon*
All part lea In Inter**I and elutona than have an opportunity
lo bo hoard at raid hearing
By enter of the Planning A
Zoning Commleolon *1 te* City
of Sanford. Florida. IMe H t t
day of February, IM S
Jama* R V*latino. Chairman
Planning A Zoning

AS peril** in intareol and clbran* *h*h have on opportunity
to bo hoard at raid hotring.
By order of the Planning A
Zoning Comrtetalon ot te* City
o! Ian lord. Florid*. Ihia M tt
day of Fabruory, 1ME
Jam** R. ttetertiM, Obolrmon
Planning A Zoning
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taro RBI),
BUI
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(run. RBI), Cary Keefer (run).
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back or your w orst nightm are!
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road will be sm oother.
1. Check and double check
your m ath.
2. Double check your social
security num ber.
3. Make su re your social secu­
rity num ber Is on each page of
the retu rn .
4. Include social security
num bers far all dependents
listed.
5. Check to see If you qualify
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over 85 y e a n old.
11. Make sure you sign your
check, and Include your social
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year on th e front of your
check.
12. Make sure your W-2 form
la c o rre c t
13. Be sure to claim a cred it
for any overpaid social secu­
rity taxes w ithheld If you
worked for more th an one em ­
ployer.
14. If you received a state tax
reftind o r interest refund on a
mortgage In an earlier y ear
check to m ake su re you have
not tnduded too m uch of your
refund tn your Income. The
rHUnds may not be taxable If

0. Check to aee If you qualify
far earned Income cred it.
7. Com pare filing separately
with filing jointly If m arried.

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your social security benefits
may not be taxable, If you're
retire d .
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see If there are any Item s th a t
carry over to th is year, such as
charitable contributions or
capital losses th a t exceeded
th e am ount you were previ­
ously able to d e d u c t
19. If you are hated aa a de-

31. Recheck any Investm ents
you aold during the year, es­
pecially m utual funds. Incom e
and capital gains dividends
th at were autom atically rein ­
vested In the fund over th e
y e a n Increase your basis In
th e fund and th u s reduce a
gain o r Increase a loss th at you
nave to report.
32. Recheck th at you've used
th e right colum n In the Tax
Rate Table for your filing
statu s.
23. Don't m iss deadlines:
12/31 set up a Keogh plan:
April 15 m ake IRA co n trib u ­
tion: April 15 - file your re*
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24. If you regularly get large
refunds, too m uch Is being
w ithheld, which Is giving an
Interest free loan to the IRS.
Change the num ber of allow ­
ances you claim on a W-4 form
to Increase your take hom e

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shape, so you can find answers
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN I 18YN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
■CMINOLC COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVUION
c a s e n o . e a - t e i a o a - m -b
CHAFE MORTOAQE
COMPANY F/K7A
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plelntilt.
VS
HOPE A ANDERSON.
•I a t .
D tlrm lrn lt
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice I* hereby orven Ihtl.
punuanl to that Final Judgment
ol Forecloiure dated February
24. te e s, and entered In civil
c a te number tS-2014 CA-14-B.
ol the Circuit Court ot the t lth
Judicial Circuit in end lor
Seminole County,
Florida,
wherein CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY F/K/A CHEMICAL
MORTOAOS COMPANY. la
Plenum, end HOPE A. ANDER­
SON. IF LIVINQ AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER AND
AOAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
OEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST A t
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS..
. UNKNOWN
PEMONfS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY. *1. N/K/A KIMBERLY
SIMONEAU.
le/ere
Detendenl(e). I will tail to the
Mghoet end beet bidder for
caeh at the woet tront door ol
die Seminole County courthouee In Senlord, Seminole
County. Florida, el 11 00 A M.
on the le t dey ol APRIL, 1009,
the following deecnbed proper­
ty ae oat forth In la id Final
Judgm ent to wit:
LOT SO. SANFORD PLACE.
ACCOR DING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 33
THROUOH
31,
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR . DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE .
Deled the I at day of MARCH,
1*99.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jaeewtc
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Bey Seoul Boulevard
Suita 440
Tampa, Florida 33407
Telephone (113)1774004
CAS •Si-03244
Pubbeh March A 12,1000

IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EtONTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
ACMINOLE COUNTY
SEMINAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. OB-tasT CA 14 ■
STAR BANK. N A .
SUCCESSOR DV
MEROER WITH OREAT
FINANCIAL BANK. FSB.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
WITH LINCOLN SERVICE
MORTOAQE CORPORATION.
PtalntiN,
BRIAN L RHOOEN.
RUTH S RHODEN,
hi* wile. FIRST INDIANA
BANK. HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION.Ill,
end
.AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY,
Delendanl(t)
NOTICE
OF FOREOLOEURB SALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
puriuant to a Final Judgm ent of
Forecloeure dated February 24.
1999, and entered In Caae No
94-1497 CA 14 B. ot the Circuit
Court of the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida wherein
STAR BANK. N A . SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER WITH OREAT
FINANCIAL BANK. FSB. SUC­
CESSOR BY MEROER WITH
LINCOLN SERVICE MORTOAQE
CORPORATION te Plaintiff and
BRIAN L RHODEN, el at., are
Defendant*. I will *all to the
hlghetl and beat bidder lor
caah In the Waal front door ol
the Courthouse, in Sanford,
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
11:00 a m o'clock on the 30th
day ot MARCH. 1099. the fol­
lowing d e ten b ed property aa
aal
forth in eaid Final
Judgment, lo wit;
LOT I. BLOCK O. LONOWOOD
PARK. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROCO
IN PLAT OOOK 11. PAGES S. 9.
AND 10. PUBLIC RtCOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
a/k/a 231 Ruth Boulevard.
Lnngwood, Florida 327S0
DATED thia 1.1 day o l MARCH.
1999.
MARrANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ol said Court
By Jane E. Jaeewtc
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber t Oibiti, PA.
Suite 300
1170 Mad ruga Avenue
Coral Oabie*. Florida 12148
(JOS) *42-4110
•Person* with ■ disability who
need a apecial accommodation
to participate in thia proceeding
ahoutd
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Seminole County
Courthouao, 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suita *301. Sanford,
Florida 22771. at least live day*
lor to
the proceeding,
ephone (407) 2224220 aal.
4227; 1 4 0 0 4 1 3 4 7 7 1 (TOO) or
1 4 0 0 4 * 3 4 7 7 0 (V) via Ftartdt
Rolay Service’.
Pub«*h: March S. 12.199#

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IIBNORS. CRCDITORi.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUOH,
UNOtROR A0JUMST
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WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC: AL044A
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February M . 1EE4. autared In
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Judtatoi ONeuH la and lay BUM
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PHASE 1. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AE REOORDEO
W P U T BOOR 47. PAOEE 47.
48. AND 49. PUSLI0 RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated Ihi* l a t dey e l MARCH,
lift.
(CIRCUIT COURT EEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe Circuit Court
By: Jane E- Jeaewto
Deputy Olerk
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April 27, 1999
91st Year, No. 174
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

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fo rd la a d o p tin g e m e rg en cy
w a tcr-u a c re s tric tio n s b eca u se
o f co n tin u ed d ry c o n d itio n s .
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to su p p ly th e w ater. Flow s t o
th e city's w a ter re c la m a tio n
fa c ility h a v e b een d e c re a s in g ,
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re c to r o f U tilitie s fo r S anford.
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th e d em a n d fo r recla im ed w a ­
ter. M o ore said.
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on M onday.
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treat the c a u s e a n d g e t to the
root p ro b lem o f w h y k id s are
bringing
guns
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can solve th e p ro b le m In stead
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tom s.*
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anyone to p o s s e s s a firea rm
on school p ro p e rty .
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out on violence
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shootings tn C o lu m b in e H igh
School In L ittleto n . C o lo ra d o .
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steps to en su re th a t any s tu ­
dent charged wtth p o s s e s s io n
o f a firearm on s c h o o l p r o p ­
erty will receive p r o fe s s io n a l
evaluation b efo re
b e in g re­
leased.
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Howard Fu tch (R - ln d la la n t!c )

m in or b e held in a secu re d e­
ten tion , and th a t a p ro b a b le
ca u se h e a rin g b e h eld within
24 h ou rs. A t th e h earing, the
Judge c a n o r d e r th at th e child
rem ain tn d e te n tio n for 21
d ays, s o p ro fe s s io n a ls
can
p erform m ed ica l, p s y c h o lo g i­
cal. o r su b s ta n c e a b u se tests.
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w ith p o s s e s s io n o f a firearm
on s c h o o l p ro p e rty .
T w o firea rm s h a ve a ccid en ­
tally d isch a rg ed
on
sch o o l
p ro p erty In S e m in o le County
so fa r this s c h o o l year.
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guns w ere fou n d on sch o o l
p ro p erty b y o ffic ia ls last year.
J e s s ic a R yan . 17, a sen ior

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w eather n o tic e s a n d a le rts
con cern in g s e v e re w e a th e r.
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given to C ro o m s E le m e n ta ry
School T u e s d a y a t 1:30 p.m .
Nine ra d io s w e re given to
public s c h o o ls , a n d tw o w ent
to private s c h o o ls . T h e ra d io s
w ere also g iv e n to d a y cares,
adult care liv in g fa c ilitie s , and
nursing h o m e s .
T h e ra d io s h e lp s to a lert

SANFORD
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S c h o o ls
and
nursing fa c ilitie s re c e iv e d a
gift last w eek that c o u ld c o m e
in handy d u rin g p o o r w eath er.
The San ford F ir e D e p a r t­
ment d istribu ted
3 2 R a d io
Shack w eath er r a d io s through
a state gra n t fo r S e m in o le
County.
The
r a d io
g iv e s

p eop le d u rin g em ergen cies.*
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M cO lb en y said. T h e y can b e
very va lu a b le.
T h e p ro g ra m m a b le
severe
w ea th er alert ra d io h as an
alarm an a w a rn in g light to
p rep a re
p e o p le
fo r
poor
w eath er. A s c ro llin g b ar on
the ra d io s a y s w e a th e r there
is a h u rrican e o r a torn ado,
• a s R a d io s , F a g s 3 A

L a w n w a te rin g is b an n ed o n
S u ndays.
R esid en ts
w ith
even -n u m b ered a d d resses ca n
irriga te o n M on d ays. W ed n es­
d a y s and F rid a y s fro m 4 p.m .
to 10 a .m .
R esid en ts wtth
o d d -n u m b ered a d d re s s e s c a n
Irrigate fro m 4 p.m. to 10 a.m .

on T u e s d a y s , T h u rsd a y s and
Satu rdays.
L a w n -w a te rin g Is b a n n ed on
S u n d ays. R e sid en ts can w a sh
v e h ic le s , b u t o n ly on p o ro u s
a r e a s using a h ose w ith an
a u to m a tic s h u to ff n ozzle.
R esid en ts
can n ot
w a sh
sid ew a lk s,
d riv e w a y s ,
p o rc h e s , h o u se exteriors, and
b u s in e s s e x te rio rs .
C u s to m e rs w ith n ew la w n s
and la n d s c a p in g are ex e m p t
from the re s tric tio n s fo r 30
days.
Irrig a tio n u sin g w ell w a te r is
su b je c t to th e St. Joh n s W a te r
M a n a gem en t D rts tric fs y e a r
ro u n d re s tric tio n s o f n o w a ­
te r in g betw e e n 10 a.m . a t 4
S a n fo rd
w a te r
c u sto m ers
w h o co n tin u a lly fall to c o m p ly
w ith
the w a te r re s tric tio n s
c o u ld receive u p to a 0 5 0 One.
In Lake M ary, w ater u s e for
g a rd e n in g Is p roh ib ited fro m 0
■ m . to 8 p .m .
H om es and
b u sin esses tn L ak e M aty wtth
even n u m b ered a d d resses can
irrig a te on M on d ays. W ed n es­
d a y s o r F rid ays. T h ose w ith
od d -n u m b ered a d d resses can
irrig a te on T u esd a ys, T h u r s ­
d a y s an d S atu rd ays.
.
T h e C ity
of
C a s s e lb e rry
d o e s n ot a llo w w ater fro m 10
a.m . to 8:30 p.m .

Bronson no longer
candidate for chief
• s f r c r WRITER
S A N F O R D - S a n fo rd 's A c tin g
P o lic e C h ie f R ay B ron son s a id
he Is w ith d ra w in g h is n am e
fro m the list o f a p p lica n ts fo r
th e city's n ext p o lic e ch ie f,
an d that h e m ay le a v e the d e ­
partm en t w h en the n ew c h ie f
a ssu m es th e reign s o f the d e ­
p a rtm en t.
B ron son s a id *lt is a p o s s i­
b ility* th at h e w ill leave th e
d ep a rtm en t on ce a ch ie f o f
p o lic e is n am ed . H e said h e
d id not w is h to d iscu ss h is
p la n s if h e d oes le a v e the d e ­
p a rtm en t.
B ron son . 4 7 . is a p p ro a c h in g
h is 25th a n n iv e rs a ry with the
p o lic e d ep artm en t. H e p re v i­
o u s ly h as served a s a c o m ­
m an d er a n d in vestigator.
S in ce ta k in g o v e r for J o e
D illard la s t fall, w h o retired
fo r m ed ical reason s. B ro n so n
h a s Im p lem en ted m a n y re c ­
o m m e n d a tio n s that a private
con su lta n t s a id w ou ld m ake
th e d e p a rtm e n t m ore e fllc im t.
O n e key reform fo r the d e ­

p a rtm en t Is com m u n ity p o ­
licin g . B ron son said, w ith a
s p e c ia l
e m p h a sis
on
the
O o ld s b o ro a re a w here w o rk Is
co n tin u in g fo r a com m u n ity
s ta tio n m an n ed by S an ford
p o lic e
and
the
S e m in o le
C o u n ty S h e r iffs D epartm en t.
T h e d ep artm en t is In c re a s ­
ing its C om m u n ity O rien ted
P o lic in g p ro g ra m s throughout
the city to In crease p o lic e
v is ib ility a n d
h elp
reb u ild
n eig h b o rh o o d
w atch
p ro­
g ra m s .
T h e d ep artm en t has d ivid ed
the c ity Into tw o d istricts, wtth
each
d istrict
c o n ta in in g
s m a lle r C om m u n ity S ervice
A re a s . An o ffic e r is a s s ig n e d
to e a c h C om m u n ity S ervice
A re a .
D istrict on e. in the n o rth ern
part o f the city , has six C o m ­
m u n ity S ervice Areas. T h e r e
are h ig h e r c a lls for s e rvice In
D istrict one. w ith the p re ­
d om in a n t
c rim e s
in clu d in g
d ru g-related
In ciden ts
and
p ro stitu tio n . B ron son said.

■ee Bronson. Fags 3A

O viedo has lots o f taste
m
g --------Having a p r o b le m as to
what to do th is w e e k e n d ?
Head out to O v ie d o fo r A
Taste o f O vied o a n d sa m p le a
little bit o f e v e r y th in g
the
town has to ofTer.
This Saturday, M a y 1. fro m
10 a.m. to 7 p.m .. O v ie d o w ill
com e alive wtth t h e sou nds,
food and fun that o r e su re to
please ch ild ren o f a l l ages.
T h e key to this e v e n t is the
variety,* so ld O v ie d o C h a m b e r
o f Com m erce D ir e c to r R ich
Sloane. T h e r e is
d e fin ite ly
som ething for e v e ry o n e . W e
get such a great c ro w d h ere.
Th ey are certa in ly a fun bunch
to watch.*
The b asis o f the e v e n t Is. o f
course, the food. A n d not Just
any old food.
Area resta u ra n ts w ill h a ve
their finest d is h e s and b est
specialties on d is p la y for fe s ­
tival-goers to s a m p le . E very­
thing from h a m b u rg e rs to fin e
cuisine w ill b e a v a ila b le .
A s if the re s ta u ra n ts a r e n ’t

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enough o f a s a m p lin g , there
w ill also b e th e C itiz e n s B a n k
o f O viedo C itru s a n d C e le ry
C ook-O ff. s h o w c a s in g O viedo's
agricu ltu ral
h e rita g e
in
a
m atch u p o f to p
re g io n a l
cooks. T h e re is e v e n a rum or
circu latin g th a t C o u n ty C o m ­
m ission er R a n d y M o rris w ill
en ter the c o m p e titio n . Just to
nam e on e lo c a l ce le b rity .

Not on ly w ill c e le b ritie s b e
co o k in g, b u t th e y
w ill b e
Judging th e c o n te s t a s w ell.
Quest Judges in c lu d e D en n is
'F a t M an* S a b ia g lo , a lon g
tim e O rla n d o M a g ic fan. M iss
Florida C itru s . C a n d y O riffln ,
T racy Y o u n g fro m M a gic 107.7
and R ick L e e fro m C itize n s
Bank o f O vied o.
Com e h u n gry to A T a ste o f
Oviedo, b u t n o t o n ly fo r food.
Th ose w h o o r e h u n gry fo r fun
w ill find m o re th a n en ou gh to
enjoy at th e fifth a n n u a l fe s ti­
val.
Live e n te rta in m e n t w ill take
place on tw o s ta g e s all day.
A s with th e fin e restau ran ts, a
S e e O v ie d o . P a g e O A

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at the annual Taste of Oviedo this Saturday. Food

from almost every culture and taste wd be offered
along with plenty ol entertainment.

�2A - Serrrnoia Haraki, Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. April 27,1999

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F ive-D ay Forecast fo r Sanford
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Police Log

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77ie Mowing reporu woe compiled tom the
SemMc Corny Sheriff’• Office Air Incident*
reported through April 20th.

. A p r il 3 3 .9 :8 9 p.m .. S h erw o o d D rive,
O lannl B agh cri. warn a rre s te d b y A ltam on te S p rin gs P o lic e D epartm en t officers, c h a rg ed w ith d om estic violen ce/ b a ttery.
V IN T E R S R D N W , A p r il 23. f t 0 7 p.m., Richard P a rh a m ,
O asel T ra il,. D O B 3/21/56, w a s a rrested b y W in ter S p r in g s P o llce Departm e n t o fficers, c h a rg e d w ith aggravated a ssa u lt.
W D C M I M t i R H , A p ril 2 4 , 0:40 a.m ., G eo rg * R e fra in , C o r y
Lane. D O B S / 10/73. w a s a rre s te d b y W inter S prin gs P o lic e D e ­
partm en t o ffic e rs , c h a rg e d w ttb b a tte ry /dom estic v io le n c e

A p ril 33 , 1:80 a.m. P alm etto Drive. Sandy Lee
Coleman DOB 7/7/74, was arrested by Sanford Mice Depart­
ment oncers on a Seminole County warrant for grand theft
and a fctony warrant far petty theft,
C A M H J B B B f , A p r il 2 3 . 12:30 b s l , D og T ra ck R o a d , T e r ­
ran ce L eo n R o b to so n . D O B 3/9/90. wsa arrested b y C a s s e l­
b e rry P o lic e ofllccr a . c h a rg e d w ith R etail T h eft.

A p ril 2 4 , 2 2 8 a m . C elen a M arie W d b u m , E ld e r
S p rin g * C ircle, D O B 12/23, w sa arrested fay S an ford P o lic e
D epartm en t officers , c h a rg e d w ith d rivin g u n d er’the Influence.
U U
K M T , A p r il S
2:16 a m , Jennifer S. Lethlg,
B rightvtcw , L a k e M ary, e ra s a rrested by
S h e r iff* O ffic e d ep u ties a n d c h a rg e d with D U I
speed.
O f l f l B O , A p ril 2 3 .1 1 p ..m .,R o u te 4 3 4/A kxan dria B N , D w rid
Pau l R uss. 1010 W h ittie r C ircle. O riedo, w as a rre s te d b y
S rn U n o fe C o u n ty S h e r iffs o ffic e rs , charged w ith D U I..
flA M R B B D , A p r il 2 3 , 1 a m , F lo rid a Avenue. J e rm a in e St.
C la ire U t t k o , D O B 11/2/00 w as a n e a te d b y Sm dbrd P o lic e
». c h a rg ed w tth H a b itu a l ntfcndii - D riving o n &amp;isI / R e v o k e d Licen se.
•
ffffWMM. A p ril 23. 1:90 a m . S ta te Road 434.
O eorge X a v ie r Retch rm ith. A u gu sta National. W in ter S p r in g s ,
D O B 2/28/33, w a s a rre s te d b y W in te r S p rin g* M i c e D e p a r t ­
m ent M i c e o ffic e rs and c h a rg e d w ith DUI. prop erty d a m a g e
an d perso n Injury.
W IN T E R 6 F R 1 R 0 6 . A p ril 2 0 , 2.-06 a m . S p rin g rie w C o u rt.
D ale A la n
D em u aha,
G ra n d v ie w
W ay,C asselberry,
DOB
2/10/71, w a s a rrested fay S e m in o le County S h e r iffs o ffic e r s ,
charged w tth u nlaw fu l s p e e d , h a b itu a l traffic offen der.
A P O P K A . A p ril 2 0 . 1:04 a m . R o u te 430 A Hunt C lu b R o a d .
C a ry F arn sw orth O rs x U n o . D O B 4/21/99 w as a rre s te d b y
S em in ole C o u n ty S h e r iffs O ffic e rs , charged w tth D U I.
• A E F O R D . A p ril 2 4 . 11:07 p.m .. C elery A ve.. H an ety P r e s to n
O glesby, lllb ta cts Lan e, D e lto n a , w a s arrested by S a n fo rd P o ­
lic e D epartm ent o ffic e rs a n d ch a rged wtth D U I.
P O 0 0 R 8 0 IO K / U 0 R D R U G P A R A P H E R N A L IA
O ra n ge Ulvd. A C.R. 19, April 29. Kim S to c k m a n
H ovel, S. V illa g e D r. D e lto n a , D O B 9/12/60 waa a r re s te d b y
Sanford P o lic e D ep a rtm en t o fficers and charged wtth p o s s e s ­
sion, uar o f d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia a n d possession o f s c o n c e a le d
w eapon (kn ife).
r, A p ril 29, J a s o n M atth ew S klfllngton, A u tu m n
W o o d Dr. O rlan d o. D O B 9/26/74 w a s arrested fay S e m in o le
C ou n ty S h eriff1* d ep u ties a n d ch a rg es wtth p ossessio n o f 2 0
gram s c a n n a b is a n d o p e ra tin g m o to r veh icle
wtth a s u s ­
pen ded licen se.

Help fight crime In your community. If you have Infor­
mation on a crime call 423-Tlfflt You can remain anony­
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Local judges
lauded by state
S PE C IA L T O T H E H E R A L D
Last w eek 's m a ll b ro u g h t
a ccolad es In th e fo rm o f w a ll
p laqu es fo r tw e n ty -fo u r F lo r ­
ida Jurists w h o w e re r e c o g ­
nised by the F lo rid a C o a litio n
A gain st D om estic V io le n c e .
T h e reco g n itio n
w as
fo r
w ork in g to w a rd sa fe and r e ­
sp ectfu l p ro c e e d in g s In d o ­
m estic v io le n c e ca s e s and fo r
strivin g In th e ir o w n c o m m u ­
n ities to ra ise a w a ren ess o f
dom estic v io le n c e Issues.
T h e a w ard s m a rk ed the e n d
o f th e drat y e a r a n d th e b e ­
gin n in g o f th e s eco n d y e a r fo r
th e C oalition ’s legal c le a r in g ­
h ou se. w h ich con sists o f la w ­
y e rs w ho a re re p re s e n tin g In ­
d ig en t v ic tim s o f d o m e s tic
vio len ce In c iv il p r o c e e d in g s
sta te w id e .
T h e 131 a tto rn ey s In vo lved
In th e p roject h ave a p p e a r e d
b efo re a tota l o f 2 4 8 Ju dges.
T h e com p ila tion o f th e ir e x ­
p erien ces
a n d o b s e rv a tio n s
w ill result In a re p o rt that is
d u e to be released b y J u n e 1.
D u rin g the first 13 m on th s o f
th e project,
th e
a tto rn e y s
con du cted
95
In -s e r v ic e
train in g's fo r 6 3 3 e m p lo y e e s
o f Florida's 3 8 c e rtifie d d o ­
m estic v io len ce c e n te rs a n d
m ade
172 g ro u p p r e s e n ta ­
tion s for 9 7 6 v ic tim s on t h e
legal ram ification s o f d o m e s ­
tic violen ce.
M eanw hile.
3904
v ic tim s
received In dividu al c o n s u lta ­
tion. O f those v ic tim s w ho r e ­
c e iv e d con su ltation :
*8 3 3 received o n ly In fo r m a ­
tion and a d vice, no referral:
•304 w ere re fe rre d to a t ­
torn eys w ho w e re n o t part o f
th e project:
•197 w ere re fe rre d
to a
n on -a ttorn ey
or
a
nona tto m e y e n tity (su ch as th e
D ep artm en t o f C h ild ren a n d
F am ily S erv ic e s ;
•And 2570 w e re a ssign ed t o
p ro je c t atto rn eys
fo r le g a l
re p re s e n ta tio n .

T h e 24 Judges w h o w e r e
recogn ised w ere: J o h n M . A l­
exan d er.
S eym ou r
B en so n .
K e ith Brace. C a rm in e B ra vo ,
P a u l S. Bryan. N ikki C la rk .
G eo ffrey D. Coven. C h a r le s W .
C o p e, Brian J . D aria, R o b e r t
U Days). N ath C. D o u g h tie .
D o n Thom aa Hall. A lfr e d J.
H orow itz,
Lisa
D a v id s o n
K ah n . Any Karen. L a u re n C.
Laughlln. Rondo] A . L e g e n d r e .
M y ra M cN ary. R a y m o n d T .
M cN cal. M ich ael O v e r s tr e e t.
D eb orah D ale PuclU o.
Joy
Roaouui. W illia m W e b b a n d
W a y n e W ood ard .

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rep orts
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seven
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F loyd S am u el Becker, 9 0 ,
A lm a A ve.. Lake M ary, d ie d
S u n d a y A p ril 29. 1000. B o r n
tn W in te r Park, h e w as a life ­
lo n g resid en t. M r. B eck er w a s
a
T ech n icia n
fo r
H u rle y
C h rysier-P lym ou th .
He w as
P ro te s ta n t.
M r. B eck er b elon ged to s e v ­
e r a l b o a tin g clubs.
S u rvtvors
Inclu de
w ife .
C h e ry l Becker. L ak e M ary;
soct, S am u el Becker,
Lake
M a ry ; son , D an iel B e c k e r,
E d g e w a te r daughter, T a m m y
T re v in o ,
H ouston.
Texas;
d a u g h ter,
D ana
Zan on e.
O reen a b o ro . N.C.: dau gh ter.
D a rle n e C olgate, H o m e s te a d ;
— m iL u
U o lm i
f l u r l n if
m ow er,
n e ie n
u c rn Y ig ,
E u stia; b roth er. D a le R Jgfen b a c h . A p o p k a ; Mater. S a n d ra
T h o rn to n :
Lakeland;
ftve
gra n d c h ild re n .
Bakhrin-FatrchU d-O sklaw n
P a r k C em etery a n d F u n era l
H o m e . L a k e M aty, in ch a rge o f
sen dees.

c o rd . N .C . sh e m oved to C en ­
tra l F lo rid a in 1998 from C o n ­
c o rd .
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e daughter,
D e n is e D ydo, L a k e Mary; son.
J a n K o m b s . C h arlotte. N.C.;
taro g ra n d c h ild re n , on e great­
g ra n d c h ild .
B sk h rin -F slrch lld -O sk la w n
P a rk C e m e te ry and Funeral
H o m e. L a k e M ary, in ch arge o f
s e r v ic e s .

ALAR D. RKALB
A la n D. N eals, 37. C hase
S tre e t. S an ford , d ied W ednes­
d a y A p r il 21. 1999. B o m In
O n u ig e . N J . . h e m oved to
C e n tr a l F lorid a In 1973 from
In rtn gton . N J . M r. N eals was
a d ra ftin g en gin eer. H e w as
C a th o lic .
S u rv iv o rs In clu de m other.
M a ty
L
N ea ls.
A p op k a :
d a u g h te r, N egh an Neals. D el­
to n a : son . A la n D. Neals, Jr..
D e lto n a : sister, M ary Ellen
F e r d c ib e r ,
O steen : broth er.
M ic k e y N eals. H ickory, S .C .;
b r o th e r .
R on a ld
N eals.
A p o p k a ; step -b roth er. Robert
N ea ls. L a k e H opakong. N J .;
a tep -a lster,
Fends
Steele,
N o rth E a s t H am pton . M ass.:
g ra n d m o th er, S te lla Mueller,
T o m a Rhrer, N J .
B a ld w tn -F a irch ild Sem oranF o re s t C ity C h a p el. Forest
C ity . In ch a rge o f services.

July 1 9 , 1 IS 6 - A g rfl 1 4 ,1$$$

The parents of this beautiful
child have lost their son.
Th e y are In need of funds to
cover
funeral
expanses.
Anyone wishing to contribute,
may d o so by sending money
to any First Union Bank,
the Christopher J . Brysoi
Beneficiary Fund.

FU NERALS

J O H N E HOW ARD
John
H.
H ow ard.
06.
S p a ld in g
Road.
W in te r
S p rin gs, d ied Friday A p ril 2 3 . ,
1999. B orn Sept. 3. 1932 In
ttageratow n , Md., h e m oved t o
C e n tra l F lorid a In 1996 fr o m
L o n g Islan d, N.Y. M r. H o w a rd
w a a retired. H e w as Lu th eran .
S u rv iv o r* include w ife. P a ­
tric ia A . H ow ard, L on g Is la n d .
N .Y .: dau ghter, D onna H o w ­
a rd . L on g Island. N .Y.; son .
Jack
H ow ard.
C e le b ra tio n ;
s o n . M ark H oward. S cottsdale.
A rU .; b roth er. T h om as H o w ­
a rd . B loom field H ills. M ich .;
s e v e n gran dch ildren .
B oldw tn-Falrchlld
F u n era l
H o m e, O ried o . in charge o f
s e rv ic e s .

ALVDt C. “CECIL" LBS, I f .
A lv in C. "C ecil* Lee. Sr.. 7 1 .
O ld Lake M aty Road. S an ford ,
d ie d Sunday A p ril 25. 1999.
H e w as b o m Nov. 7. 1927 In
S a n ford . Mr. Lee w as a H ea vy
E qu ip m en t O perator fo r S em in ote C ou nty. H e w as B aptist.
M r. Lee served in th e U.S.
A rm y . H e w as a m em ber o f
th e D usty B oots R iding A s s o ­
c ia tio n . the Sem in ole C ou n ty
C a ttlem a n 's A ssociation a n d
th e F lorida C attlem an 's A s s o ­
c ia tio n .
S u rv iv o r* include w ife. M ary
L Lee. San ford; son. A h ln C .
L ee. J r., O steen ; son, T im Lee,
G en eva ;
daughter,
C h e ry l
W esterm a n .
C on w ay.
S .C .:
sister, J o y c e Dorton. San ford:
fo u r grandchildren.
B riason
Funeral
H om e.
S a n ford , In charge o f services.
G LAD YS U P E M 1U XE
G la d ys
Lipe
M iller,
79.
R ualdn S treet. Lake M ary, d ie d
A p ril 19, 1999. B o m in C o n -

Bronson--------D istrict tw o, In th e *s o u th e m
p a r t o f th e city, has fo u r
C om m u n ity S ervice A reas. T h e
ty p ic a l crim es Include- r e ta il
a n d d om estic theft, B ro n s o n
s a id .
T h e can didates fo r p o lic e
c h ie f In clu de law en fo rcem en t
o ffic ia ls from throughout th e
U n ited States. O ne Is a s e n io r
s p e c ia l U.S. Secre t S en d ee
A g e n t. A n o th er la In ch arge o f
secu rity at the W h ite S a n d s
M is s ile R ange In Los C ru ces.
N .M .
O th e r a p p lican ts Include th e
a ss is ta n t p olice c h ie f o f Lon d o n d c riy . N.H..
the p o lic e
c liie f o f M edical Lake, W a sh .,
a n d the director o f p u b lic
s a fe ty fo r Fort Lupton, C olo. A
d e p u ty c h ie f for the O rla n d o
P o lic e D epartm ent Is also a p ­
p ly in g fo r the p osition .
T h e search for the p o lic e
c h ie f Is exp ected to last w e ll
In to M ay, accordin g to H u m an
R esou rces D irector J o e Dcnaro.
T h e Job w ill pay b e ­
tw een 4 5 3.319 and $79,973
p e r year.
T h e select
com m ittee
to
h e lp
C ity
M anager
Tony
V a n D crw o rp ch oose the n e w
c h ie f
Includes
S ein ln o te
C o u n ty S h e riff Don E slin ger.
A lta m o n te
S prings
P o lic e
C h ie f B ill Llquori, Sanford
M a y o r Larry Dale. V an D cr­
w o rp . D enaro, and re s id e n ts
L in d a Kuhn and Jam es Purdy.
T h e re are 115 em p loyees In
th e S an ford M i c e
D ep a rt­
m e n t servin g 36,000 resid en ts.

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Philippe Candela/o

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Tickets on sale N O W at the O R L A N D O A R E N A
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�H«rak1. Sanford Flofida - Tuesday. April 27, 1999

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People
CALENDAR
lilooii Bunk

sic by the Deltonlans 13-plcrr
band. Donation $3,00.

Central Florida Wood Dank
is asking donors of nil typos
blood
especially
O-typc
donors
to donate at Its
Sanford
branch,
1302
E.
Second St. For Information,
call 322 0822.

Optimist Club
The Sun font Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors arc
welcome. Call 323-2104 or 3220298.

Hy Susan W cnner______________
HERALD STAFF WHITER

SANFORD
P ic Sanford Cri
Pregnancy Center recently
boasted o f its pride and rec­
ognition o f volunteer. Erika
Whitten, who has labored in
love since the conception of
this work. She Is noted for her
Kiwanis Club
service and dedication to the
Hie Kiwanis Club of Sanfonl
center with long hours and
meets weekly Wednesday at
much Involvement,
noon for a luncheon meeting at
Whitten was recognized some
the Lakeside Landing at the M a­
time ago by Director Andrea
rina Mote! on Lake Monroe.
Krazelsc. and fellow workers
Visiting
Klwanlans
arc
with the "Heart o f Gold ’ award,
welcome. For Information call
According
to Kruzclsc. she ts a
Walt Smith. 323-5088.
trained counselor but presently
serves as the boutique and
pantry manager.
She has spent literally weeks
and months of tenuous hours
of washing, mending. Ironing,
banging and folding little bitty
baby clothes," said Krazelse.
She has taken the typically
undeslred work of a crisis
pregnancy
center and has
turned It into a labor o f love.
Maintaining a Ixmtiqiic and
pantry takes a lot of work and
organization. Every item that Is
donated
goes
through
the
Erika Inspection,’ as she takes
everything home for washing or
repair.”
P ie director also mentioned
that ull love to hear Itrr "ooh
tng and auhlng" over the baby
curfew one night a week sound*
clothes and supplies.
"She
reasonable to me. However, in
prays over everything that Is
you r p a r e n t* ’ home they a re
given, thanking God for thr
entitled to make the rule*, and
blessings and thanking God for
us long ns you live under their
thr precious child who will re­
roof, you must abide by th e ir
ceive It,” said Krazelse. 'Pie
d e c is io n s . I f y o u r m other is
pantry Is small and cozy hut
u nw illin g to relax her restric­
(tiled to the top wtth lots of
tions, consider moving out and
love.”
s h a r in g an a p a rtm en t w ith
Volunteers of the center also
some o f your friends. That way
refer to Whitten as the "Garage
you can muke your own rule*.

Kntury
11n- Rotary Mrcakfast Chib
meets every Wednesday at 7:30
a m. at tbc Colonial Room Rrstaurant on First Street In San­
ford For more Information,
call Kick Russl at 322 0285.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over
dance 19 held
from 2:30 to
Sanford Civic

V o lu n teer o f th e W eek
Her services merit ‘Heart of Gold’ award

50 Dance Club
every Wednesday,
4:30 p.m. at the
Center. U ve mu­

s is

Responsible teen resents
parents' nightly curfew
DEAR ABBY I nm almost 19
vears old I live nt home with my
parents while going to school full­
time, working part-time and help­
ing my mother haby-sit two little
boys four days a week. I also help
around the house whenever I’m
tskt-d I have never given my moth­
er any reason not to trust me. I’m a
very responsible young adult,
Mv problem is my curfew My
mother feels I should is- home every
night by 1 a m , and I feel 1 am
mature enough to decide what lime
to come home I have a cell phone
and u pager, so 1 can be reached at
any time. I don’t get off work until
after 10 p.m.. and one night a week
I would like to stay out late with my
friends. It’s hard to visit and socialire when I have so little time.
NIGHT OWL
IN NASHVILLE, TENS
DEAR N IG H T O W L : Y o u r
request for an extension o f your

Erika Whitten volunteers at Sanford Crisis Prsgnsncy Csntsr
Sale Mastrr.” She has coordlnaled all Ihr garage sales thr
tenter has hosted as fund m is­
ers.
Whitten, inarrlrtl to Dun for
32 vear*. shared that what she
hives most ubout her volunlrer
work with thr center Is Imw
grateful thr girls and women
serin when they leave the fa
rlllty. 'Ilirv leave with such
smiles and lit.ink us." she said
” Piry know this ts a place they
can come to get lirlp and they
know we care.”
She emit limed by saying. 1
like to get out niyscll Iv r been

there since the beginning I did
sweeping, buminrring. digging
lit Ihr yard, palming or wiiatever else was needed to get the
center going I feel lilt a tries
sengrr in doing what I in «ip posed to do Wr know the laird
works in tills place when Ihr
people walk out thr door with
smiles *
All volunlrer* take some Ih
horns worth of ( lasses to work
at thr Sanford Crisis Prrgnancy Center. Whitten noted.
Pirse (lasses consist o f sev­
eral nights with three hour
blocks and a full day o f train­

ing to counsel with prospective
clients.
Although she slays busy with
tier two daughters. Andrra and
Donna and tier four gnindehll
drrn. Whuirn Milt makes itmr
to attend church at Wrktva
Christian C im rili and grt out
to llsii at die beach with her
husband The couple have lived
in Sanford since l‘ Ki7 In thr
same house they moved into
after tiirir relocation
from
Germany.
Olliers interested in Oils work
may contact Andrea Kra/risr
at thr erntrr at 323 8005

Seeding e a sie st and m o st eco n o m ica l m eth o d o f p la n tin g grasses
Turfgnivs can be established
i a rwo methods, seeding, and
.&lt; gclatIve propagation Vegeta­
tive propagation Includes sod­
ding. sprigging and plugging.
Seeding is usually the easiest
and most economical method
n| planting grasses, but requircs a longer period of time
to achieve a mature turf. Not
dl turfgrasses are established
from set-d, and while planting
-‘prigs or plugs ts more labori­
ous than seeding, rapid ground
cover can be expected since
most ot our Florida turfgrasses
grow- quickly- Regardless ol the
method of planting. It Is essen­
tial that a proper seedbed be
prepared before planting. A
healthy, attractive, long-lived
lawn can be established only If
you selecl high quality seed or
planting material and select
turfgrasses
that
are
well
adapted to liic soil and cli­
mate.
Seeding: Seeding
Is tire
easiest and most econom ical
way of establishing a lawn.
Success defiends
on
seed
qu ality, proper seeding time,

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weather. Spring and summer
seeding also Lakes advantage
o f Florida’s nilnv season and
may greatly reduce Irrigation
requirements.

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rate, anil method of seeding.
Successful establishment from
seed depends on purchasing
top quality seed. Law requires
that each container of seed
have a tag listing turfgrass
species and culttvar. purity,
percent germination mid weed
content. 'Hie best time to seed
Is during the spring and sum ­
mer months troin April through
July, since this permits a full
growing season lie fore cold
weather. Seed may he planted
as late us September or early
October, but establishment ts
much slower because of cooler

Sprig*:
Sprigging Is the
cheapest vegetative planting
method. A sprig Is an individ­
ual stem or piece of stem grass
without any adhering soil.
Sprigs are also called runners,
rhizomes, or stolons. Regard­
less of what a sprig Is called. If
It has at least one node or
Joint, tt has the potential of de­
veloping Into a grass plant.
Sprigging is simply the plant­
ing of individual grass stems at
spaced Intervals. A suitable
sprig should have two to four
nodes from which roots can
develop. Sprigs can be bought
by the bushel, but more com ­
monly sod ts used and cut or
pulled apart Into sprigs. There
are several methods of planting
sprigs. One method Is to cut
shallow furrows In the pre­
pared planting area by using a
push-plow or the edge of a hoc.
Place the sprigs end-to-end or
every 6 to 12 Inches along the

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Ex-coach: Watts not a
menace to society
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src Walts as hr talked ulxmt
thr crash and about thr
dangers caused by drinking to
a class o f young people at a
Kentucky school. Th r tape
was made this month.
last week (he Judge said he
was skeptical about Watts’s
talking to the students •
Implying that obtaining a
lighter sentence might have
lx-rn an ulterior motive * but
said that If some good was
dune. good.

Jack Blanton nays that
Jason Watts "has Ijccii thrown
to the wolves," • that a
Kentucky Judge rrrrd In
sentencing Watts to 10-years
In prison.
Watts Is thr University of
Kentucky’ football player who
pleaded guilty to two counts of
Reckless homicide for an
Accident that killed two of his
friends in November. Watts
was driving a black pickup
truck that slid olf the road and
crashed.
I For several hours. Walts
find his pals werr celebrating
Kentucky's romp over
Vanderbilt at Commonwealth
Stadium in la-xlngtoti Dnink
and on a pre dawn hunting
excursion, the young men
Were (lung from the truck
None wore seat belts.
hast week, the day altrr
his 22nd birthday. Walls was
sentenced to 10 years in
prison - the maximum
sentence after his attorney
plea bargained the term down
from 20 years.
Blanton, who coached
Jason W alts at Oviedo High
School, said Monday that he
thought Judge Daniel Venters
sentence was too severe.
'Something has to be done
dnnktng ts wrong, two young
men are dead and Jason
admits the car crash was his
fault," Blanton said 'lie knew
hr had to face the music.' Hr
Is truly sorry for what
happened • he Is scarred for
life."
Blanton (Mid hr lieltrvrs
Watts can do much for othrrs
If fie Is allowed another
chance that hr will be a
mentor not a mrn.it e Keeping
him behind bars Is not lhe
right answer.
Frequently. Blanton slips a
video la|N' Into a television lo

Thrrr was damaging
evidence from a bartender
who told thr court that Watts,
a 270 pounder, had once
downed I I cans o f Ireer In 40
minutes. University of
Kentucky Athletic Director
C M Newton said Watts was
‘ a good, bright young man hut
a risk takrr who ts an
alcoholic."
Newton said hr persuaded
Watts to attend Alcoholics
Anonymous meetings.
Jack Blanton, who co.ichrd
.tnd Itcfrlrndrd hundreds of
athletes in a 20-year career,
prefers to remember *a gtxxl
kid who was nice to everyone
Jason never posed any
problems when hr was at
Oviedo High School." Blanton
said. 'M r always said, 'yes sir.’
or 'nil sir.’ Be was well liked
liy all his teachers. He wasn't
on the honor roll hut hr made
B's.
"Hr have a big smile until hr
put on his football heltnef."
Blanton said "Then, It was a
dlllrrrnt kid. Me was the best
offensive lineman l ever
i o.u lied. Good enough lo start
three straight years at
Kentucky,

A storied weekend in Sanford
Btr Nell 0. Snow
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
last weekend the Marjorie
Klnnan Rawlings Society met
In Sanford at the Marina Hotel
April 15-17 under the skillful
guidance of Kevin McCarthy,
who Is Ixith an editor and the
Professor of
thr
Kngllsh
Department at thr University
of Florida
In Gainesville.
Meet lugs are held annually In
Giles which have Ix-rn a part
of Rawlings' life or mentioned
In her stories. Why meet in
Sanford? Read on.
ill
mentioning
Marjorie
Kin nan
Rawlings
to
newrorners lo Florida, one
must often call attention to
The Yearling" and then the
light bulb turns on. Few have
read .ill of her oilier books.
My most favorite which I must

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little hit of every kind of music
will he heard. Top prrfonners
Include Jackie Jones (jau .ind
blues). Marble Feather (folk
rcxkl. Siilv.ilIon Ftyte (smooth
Mark /.hero (Latin and
salsa). Cypress Point Band
(Christian rock).
T.
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sounds),
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have read a hundred times Is
“Cross Creek*, which shows so
clearly her love for the people
and the land. This. too. was
made Into a movie with Mary
Strrnbergen playing the lead
role. Buy. beg or borrow this
book, originally printed In
1942.
Thr chapter titled ’ Hyacinth
Drift" describes a boat trip
taken by Marjorie and her
friend. Bessie Prescott (two
women alone In a boat In that
wilderness, unheard of In that
era!!) from the headwaters of
lhe St. Johns River on down
(up. as we all know It runs
noGhl through
lakes and
marsh on to their home river,
thr Ocklawaha and then the
creek Leading home to Cross
Creek. They had stopped In
Sanford along the way to
replenish
their
supply
of
gasoline. A very kind yacht

owner supplied his car and
driver to obtain fuel for them
and hla own yacht,
then
looked longingly after them as
they left, obviously wishing he
could Join them in their
adventure. Read It. You’ll love
It.
Dessle Prescott
attended
this conference In Sanford,
and on Friday morning In an
unscheduled
totally
Impromptu talk held us all
spellbound with her tale of an
adventure
when
she
and
Marjorie had
accompanied
their
then
husbands
to
Tarpon Springs to see the
sponge fishing boaters. In
animated
meetings
over
several days the visitors were
finally
allowed
by
the
reluctant
fisherman
to
accompany him out on the
Bponge boat, after the doctor
had promised thr fisherman

he Just might be able to help
his wife In their efforts to have
children.
Dessle so easily
recounted these conversations
and slipped back and forth
between the vernacular o f the
local fisherman with his wish
for bamblnos and the more
composed exchange from the
doctor and the editor, ad
libbing all the way with such a
recollection you might have
thought It Just occurred last
week. The fishing expedition
was a success,
and
the
fisherman’s wife had several
bamblnos In due course.
Tills remarkable lady will be
93 In August. I could have
listened
to her all
day.
Wouldn't It be wonderful If we
could all keep our marbles
rolling around and be as
viva clous as she - If we were
lucky enough to reach that
age?

(country and ruck) and the
highlight of the day. the Navy
Band Jacksonville's T.G.I.F.
The rrason for the vast d i­
versity In musical styles Is
simple.. A Taste of Oviedo Is
something for the entire fam ­
ily and the entirr community.
T h a t Is the whole dynamic
of the festival.* Sloane said.
"It Is meant to be a festival for
everyone...young and old *

Wlille enjoying the won­
derful food and listening to
some of the hottest sounds In
the area, there are many other
things to do.
There will be a Business
exhibition
highlighting
the
businesses o f the community
where patrons can ask ques­
tions. see what different busi­
nesses do and gather Infor­
mation.
Kids will enjoy the Chil­
dren's Booth which has vari­
ous displays and fun. exciting
Brings for the younger festival

goers to do.
Those car huffs In the crowd
will certainly enjoy the C lassic
Car
Exhibition.
featuring
some of the rarest and most
vintage automobiles on d is­
play.
'What I enjoy most about
the festival Is the opportunity
to sit back, watch the people
having fun and say, ’this Is a
little slice of America.**
Take the short drive to
Oviedo and see first hand
what ftin A Taste o f Oviedo
can be.

Driving don’ts

Florida'

Unsafa b eh aviors
drivers admitted doin g
In the past m onth

f n s t h s i d f r o m P age 3 A

at Lake Brantley High School,
said
that
school
officials
should have more 'code red*
drills for a gun on school
property.
*1 couldn’t believe kids could
do that, kill that many people
and not feel bad.* Jessica said
of the tragedy In Littleton,
Colo.
‘ Pay attention to the
groups know around school.*
Jeff Shumway. 18. a senior
at Lake Brantley High School,
said he feels bad about the
deaths In Littleton. Colo.
*1 feel sorry for all the fami­
lies.* Shumway said. *We are
doing all we can. but we al­
ways blame It on media and
television.*
Erin Winn. 17, a Junior at
Lake Brantley High School.

T v r had calls from the
Oakland lenders, the Miami
Dolphins and the Tennessee
Til.ms .dxmt Jason." Blanton
said T h ry 'rr Interested. They
believe he can play III die
National Football League So
do I "
These are Blanton’s final
days teaching at Oviedo High
School. He siepj&gt;ed down as
football coach two years ago
and now he is retiring from
the (lassrixnii lie said he
finds himself thinking more
and more about Jason Watts
tiring locked tu prison
"Dus isn't right.’’ tie said.

said that the shootings at
Columbine High Sellout 'could
happen anywhere."
*(We ncedl more guidance
support.* Erin said. *1 talk to
my guidance counselor (Mary
Turner) about everything.
I
am sure others would also lis­
ten.*
Seminole County Schools’
Security Chief Wolfgang Halbig said the common thread In
the school shootings
that
have plagued U.S. communi­
ties In recent years Is a failure
to heed early warning signs.
“This doesn't Just happen.*
Halblg said. *We need to be
watching for the signs. And.
kids need to take responsibil­
ity for safety at school.*
Stqff writer VIGan Galll/nore
contributed to this report.

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Graves guns down Hawks

Babe Ruth
Baseball
getting
Lyman ace pitches no-hitter to oust
ready for
Lake H ow ell in Class 6A -D istrict 3
- n—
S v f f f f t B HW

S A N F O R D - T h e Bam bino
M a jo r L e a g u e and B a b e
R u th L ea gu e w ill take to
fie ld s o f S a n fo rd this e v e ­
n in g aa th e C ity o f San ford
R e c re a tio n a n d Parka D e ­
p a rtm en t B a b e Ruth B a sebpU Leagu e g e t s clo ser a n d
c lo s e r to th e en d o f th e
r e g u la r s e a s o n fo r It* to p
d iv is io n s .
A recap o f th e w ee k e n d
a c tio n
w ill
a p p ea r
tn
W e d n e s d a y 's H erald.
W ith th e
to p
lea gu e's
g e a r in g
dow n,
the
C ity
C h a m p io n s h ip S eries w ill
b e g in next w e e k at H istoric
S a n fo rd M e m o ria l Stadium
» n d Roy llo O e r J u n io r F ie ld
In F t M ellon P ark .
A s ch ed u le fo r the p la y ­
o f f * w ill b e ru n later th is
w eek.
S ta n d in gs
_
N o b le s
C o m m u n ic a tio n W h ite S o x
( 1 1-0 (. K n ig h ts o f C o lu m ­
bus
Expos (7 -5 ).
D ean.
R ta g rra , M o rg a n and L aw ­
to n . P A D ia m o n d s B a c k s
(8 - 7 ). E lks L o d g e f ( 2 4 l
an d K fw anla C lu b
In d ia n s (b oth 4 -7 ) and R o­
t a r y d u b A th le tic s (3 9).
S c h e d u le _ T u e s d a y at
H is to ric S a n fo rd M em orial
S ta d iu m . K lw a n is C h ib I n ­
d ia n a va. R otary C h ib A th ­
le t ic * . 0 p .m .; a t Unix B e c k
F ie ld . Dean. R in gers. M o r­
g a n A Law ton. P A
D ia ­
m o n d B acks v s . E lk s Lodge
£ 1 2 1 4 B raves. 5 :4 5 p .m .;

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The s o m e held tru e In th e o p e n in g gam e o f the
Class 6 A * D istrict 3 B a s e b a ll T ou rn am en t on th e
brand n e w M e k h ln g F ie ld at C o n ra d Park In D eL in d on M on d iiv
T h e rig h th a n d er, w h o p itch ed th e L o g w o o d
A £ 5 * « » » t o the 13-Y e a r -O ld P r e p s Babe Ruth
W orld S e r ie s C h a m p io n s h ip fo u r y e a n ago.
hurled a n o h t t t e r a t a s tro n g -h ittin g Lake H o w ell
■quad to e lim in a te th e S ilv e r H a w k s K M ).
G raves a ls o d ro ve In a p air o f ru n s a s th e
G reyh ou n d s Im p ro ved t o 10-10 o n the sea so n
and ea rn ed a spot In th e s e m ifin a l* op posite N o .
2 a rcd ed -L a k e M ary o n W e d n e s d a y a t 8 p.m.
W ed n esd a y’s o th e r sem ifin a l wtO have toseeded O v ie d o . 3 3 -3 a n d ran k ed N o. 3 tn th e
State C la s s GA p o ll th is w e e k , fa c in g Lake B ra n ­
tley. w h ic h d efea ted h o s t D eLan d. 4-3. tn th e
late ga m e M on d a y n ig h t. A s u m m a ry o f that gam e
will a p p e a r In W e d n e s d a y 's H era ld .
W h ich ever team s s u r v iv e W e d n e s d a y 's f
wtU a d v a n c e to F rid a y 's C h a m p io n s h ip G am e *
8 p m. a n d a u to m a tica lly earn a spot In n ext
week's re g io n a l*, w ith F rid a y 's w in n e r h o stin g
the ru n n e r-u p horn 6 A -D is tric t 4 (O rlan do! a n d
Friday's lo s e r p la y in g a t the h o m e o f the 6 A District 4 w in n er.
Lym an, w h ic h h ad 12 h its in th e game, g a v e
G rave* a le a d to w o rk w ith Im m ediately, s c o rin g
three ru n s In th e to p o f th e first in n in g.
The G re y h o u n d s th e n started to p u t the ga m e
out o f re a c h , s c o rin g th r e e ru ns tn th e third I n ­
ning to ta k e s 6 -0 le a d , a n d then a d d in g a s in g le
insurance ru n tn th e fo u rth In n in g an d the fin a l
three ru n s In the fifth In n in g.
Senior B illy H ess le d th e Lyman offen se, g o in g
3-for-3 a n d d rivin g tn a p a ir o f ru n s.
O ther le a d in g h itte rs fo r the G reyh o u n d s w e r e
Junior J .T . W illia m s o n (2 -fo r-3 w ith one R B I),
senior M att S kelton (d o u b le and tw o RBI) a n d
Graves (tw o K ill).
The rest o f the C la s s OA and A A district to u r ­
nam ents w ill get u n d e r w a y today w ith S em in ole
taking o n M ain lan d tn t h e C lasa S A Dtstrlct 5
Baseball T o u rn a m e n t a t D aytona B e a e h C o m m u ­
nity C o lle g e at 4 p .m .; S em in o le h o s tin g M a in ­
land tn th e C lass S A -D is tric t 5 S offbaD T b u m a m m t at 7 p .m .; a n d L a t e B ran tley battling D e ­
Land at S p .m . and L a k e H ow ell ch a llen g in g L y-

G a m e 1 _ L y m a n H igh S c h o o l 10. L a t e Howell High 8 d
O a m e 2 _ L a k e B ra n tley H ig h S ch o o l 4. D eLand H A 3
w B M H O fU r
O a m e 3 _ L y m a n H .S. v * . L a t e M a ry H A . 5 p m .

Oame 4 . Lake Brantley HA va. Oviedo H A . 8 pja.

O a m e 3 _ L a k e B ra n tley/ D eL a n d w in n er
p.m.
O a m e 4 . L a k e H ow eD /Lym an w in n er vs.
7 :3 0 p.m .

Best to
meet in
lacrosse
Ir lte B te tb
s H W r a lB r r o ir
A LT A M O N T E SPRING S - T h e y
w ore th e top tram s in C e n tra l
F lorid a lacrosse *11 y e a r a n d
th ey w ill m eet this Friday n ig h t
to s e c w h ich on es are the k in g ,
and q u een , o f th e hill.
F o r th e first O n e tn the sh o rt
h isto ry o f lacrosse tn C e n tra l
F lorid a both the boys and g ir ls
team s from the sam e s c h o o l’s
w ill o p p o se each other tn th e

S ta n d in g s _
Am erican
D iv is io n : R oyals (6-4). Red
S o x (5 -5 ). N ew T r ib e s M is ­
s io n
Indiana
(2 -8 )
and
M a n n e r s |l-8); N a tion a l D i­
v is io n : P irates (9 -1 ). D evil
R a y s (8 -3 ) a n d N ew som e
H a rd w o o d s A th le tic s (5-6).
S c h e d u le _ W e d n e s d a y at
R o y H o lle r J u n io r Pteld.
N e w T t lb e s M is s io n Indians
v s . P ira tes. 5 :4 5 p .m .

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S c h e d u le
S atu rd ay,
M a y 1 at L a k e s id e Field.

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U st Thursday night at Lake
Brantley High School * Tom
Storey Field, the Winter Park
eliminated Lake
Mtuy. 13-8. and the Winter
L,,-k girl, (13-2) ousted Lake
Howell. 15-10. before 532 fans.
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On Friday night at Tom Storey
Field. 1! was the host Patriots'
turn to turn the trick, with the

Kiris (14-11 topping Cypress
Creek. 9-5. and the boys (13-3)
rallying past The Bollrs School
from Jacksonville. 13-10. be

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« &gt; « a n Im pressive 6 3 0 fans.
Danny Hogan (N o. 11. Is*) scored t v s * third period goals to start ■ Laka
Brantley com eback and Shawn (t e r n (abovs) cappsd th* raty b y scoring
four g o a ls and adtflng an assist as tha Patriots b s a tB o le * 13-10 Friday.

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S t o i t y ^ e l d ! &lt;^ h e3&lt;tm j
»U 1 m eet tn the C en tra l
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Baptists dominating Sanford Spring Church Softball League
C u 5 h^

S c h e d u le
_
S atu rd ay,
M a y 1 at L a k e s id e F ield,
N e tw o rk E lectric C u b s vs.
S h u tte r
B u gs
M arlins.
1 1:30 a.m .; S a n fo rd Lodge
* 6 2 F re e &amp; A c c e p te d M a­
s o n s C a rd in a ls vs . Play It
A g a in
S p orts
Diam ond
B a c k s . I p.m .; S u n n llan d
C o rp o ra tio n R e d S o x vs.
D ecn . F ish er &amp; Law rence
R o y a ls. 2 :3 0 p.m .
T h e leagu e h a s tw o more
S a tu r d a y s on th e s ch ed u le
an d th en th ere w ill be a
p o s t-s e a s o n p icn ic.

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D eLA N D - A ll s e a s o n lon g. Lym an ju n io r K evin
Graves h a d p itch ed h la b est g a m e s sa tin et d i s ­
trict a n d c o n feren ce fo e s .

S t a nd ing s _ A m erica n D i­
v is io n : S a n fo rd Lodge 162
F r e e A A c c e p te d M asons
Yankee.
(9 -2 -1 ).
Rtnker
M a te ria ls D e v il R ays (0 -6 )
a n d S an ford E lectric A th ­
le t ic * (3-9); N a tio n a l Dtvtafon : R a ilro a d ers C u bs ( 9 ­
2 -1 ). R otary B reak fast C lu b
E * p o s (5 -7 ) a n d S u nnlland
C o rp o ra tio n M a rlin s (3 -9 ).
S c h e d u le _ T u e s d a y at
R o y H oller J u n io r F ield .
S u n n lla n d
M a rlin s
v s.
S a n fo rd E lectric A th letics.
5 :4 3 p .m .. a n d R ailroaders
C u b s vs. R ota ry Breakfast
C lu b
Expos.
7 :4 5 p.m .;
T A u r a d a y at R oy H oller
J u n io r Field. S a n fo rd Lodge
• 6 2 F ree A A c c e p te d Maa o n s Y a n k ees vs. Rtnker
M a te ria ls D evil R ays. 5 :4 5
p .m .

S a n fo r d C a m p b e ll-L o s s ln g
A m e ric a n L e g io n Post 5 3
va. R ic h Plan. 8 :3 0 a m.;
J T H E n te rp ris e s va. Crown
T r o p h y . 9 :3 0 a .m .; S u n ­
n lla n d
C o rp o ra tio n
vs.
B o v ls H om es. 1 0 :3 0 a.m.
T h e leagu e h a s tw o S at­
u rd a y ’s left to p la y and then
th e re w ill b e a p ic n ic .

n im

Jthe* season,
* ™ b- u*t *so- fa
! ,r *It # h a* s
been oU B a p tis t In Uie C it y o f
Sanford R ecrea tion an d P a r k s
Department
S p rin g
C h u rch
Slow Fitch S o ftb a ll L e a g u e at
the Lake M a ry S p o rts C o m p le x .
The season op en ed la st M o n day night w ith C entral B a p tis t
Church o f S a n fo rd c r u s h in g
Centro C rtstlan o.
17-1,
and
W estvlew B a p tis t C h u rch e d g ­
ing the K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s ,
15-13.
In the o th e r gam e. C C L M
(Com m unity C h u rch o f i.» U M ary) out s c o re d S an ford F irs t

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Eg
C h ristia n s U nited. 10-2, w h ile
W e a tv le w B ap tist w a it e d past
C C L M . H -4 .
In
the o th e r game. First
C h u rc h o f the Nazarene got Its
firs t victory o f th e season. 12-4
o v e r C entro Crtstlano.
C en tra ] B aptist and W e s tv le w
B a p tist are b o th 2-0 and a re
b e in g follow ed by CCLM an d
F irst Church o f the N axarene
(b o th 1-1), C h ristian s U n ited
a n d Knights o f Colum bus (both
0 -1 ) und C en tro Crtstlano (0-2).
N e x t M onday night at the
L a k e M ary S p o rts Com plex on

c S T ^ T L . ? * S f a L.C.ounU!:
£ &amp; . C 9 4 ! . takc9 on
the
K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s at 6 :3 0
p-m .: F irs t C h u rc h o f the Nazare n c b a ttle s C h ristia n s U n ited
at 7 :3 0 p.m .; W e s tv le w B aptist
C h u rc h fa ces C e n tro C rtstlan o
at 8 :3 0 p .m .; a n d C entral B a p ­
tist h a s th e w e e k off.
P ro v id in g th e o ffen se w ere:
A P R IL 19
W e s tv le w
B a p tist
C h u rch :
O tree h its _ T r o y Pate (d o u b le,
tw o ru n s , tw o R B I); two h its
W a y n e W a lk e r
(triple,
th ira
ru n *. R B I). G en e f y l e (d o u b le,
tw o ru n s . RBI). O a ry M use (tw o
ru n s); o n e hit _ BUI V an T a s s e l.

S5 7 C“S? 'IT f, " £

*nd •“ *

W ayne O ager.
Knights o f C o lu m b u s : th ree
hits _ J o e S an toro (d o u b le , run.
RBI). Pat Larkin (tw o ru n s,
three RBI): two h its _ J oh n
Cook (dou ble, tw o ru n s . RBI).
Rick Fess (d ou b le). J im D avis
(two runs. RBI). J o e l L ip sco m b
(run. RBI). J e ff GUI, E rin Reno;
one hit •_ V irgil R id d le (run.
RBI). M ike V erses. D e n n is R o­
man. Lew is H e lly e r (o n e run
each).
Central Baptist C h u rc h o f
Sanford: three h its _ J e f f B er-

V * m i l .

lun. two RBI).

S t s u r .s

runs, fo u r RBI): two hits
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Neff. S cott Sm ith (one d o u b le,
two ru n s and on e RBI ea ch ).
M ike M cC oy (three runs, two
RBI), A s a Evans (run, th ree
RBI), E ric V an D y lu n (run): o n e
hit _ K en Perry (double, ru n .
RBI): tw o ru ns _ Jon L a m er,
on e ru n _ L a n y Fisher.
C en tro Crtstlano: one hit
O scar Rom aics (nut). D ieg o
Rivera.
H enry Flores. J u lio
Galarza.
C om m u nity C hurch o f i-»w&gt;
Mary: fo u r hits _ Kevin C h u b b
(two d ou b les, three runs, fo u r

�fiB-Sw tenote Harold. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday. Apr* 27,19M
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Andre Miller leads All-America team

win* lose &amp; DREW

By H.W. Steer
NEW YORK &lt;NEA&gt; - Andre M iller
Is a master of all trades.
No wonder the afoot 2 senior point
guard (or the U niversity o f U tah
became the leading player this season
in college bail
“ He's what 1 call the queen on the
chess board," says ESPN TV sports
analyst Lea Elmore about Miller. "H e
does so many things to help his team
win — making (he ploys, scoring, re ­
bounding, playing defense."
Because of his qontributioni. M iller
is Uw choice of Newspaper Enterprise
Association to lead its i m All Am er­
ica men's basketball team.
Miller sparked the Utes to s 27-4
record and an N C A A tournam ent
berth.
His average statistics per g a m e
l i t points, 11 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals But the real
atory goes beyond the numbers.
“ Andie Miller Is tbs focal point,"
Elmore tan . "He does so much on the
floor thstne literally raises the level
of his team's pi«y. And he's a lockdown
defensive player. He really shuta down
the other h i t s ."
Joining Milter on NEA's All Anted
ca men's teem:
Elton Brand, a A b o i l sophomore
center i t Duke.
Richard Hamilton, a Afoot • Junior
guard at Connecticut
Wafiy Sicserbtak. a A foot s acnior
forward at Miami o f Ohio
, 4-foot-7 senior forward

Lacrosse
IB
Florida B o y s a n d O lr la I
Regional F in a ls.
The g irls’ c h a m p io n s h ip w ill
be played a t 6 p a n . a n d th e
boys' fin ale a t 8 :3 0 p .m .
The w in n e rs o f th o s e tw o
gam es w ill a d v a n c e to th e S tate
C h a m p ion sh ip s a t W a lt D is ­
ney’s W id e W o r ld o f S p o rts
Com plex o n S a tu rd a y . M a y 8 th .
A lso on th e a g e n d a w ill b e a
North/South
B oys’
A ll-S ta r
game
at
noon
and
the
North/South
O ld s '
A ll-S ta r
gam e at 2 p.m .
The B oys’ C h a m p io n s h ip w ill
b e con tested a t 6 p .m . a n d th e
Girls' title g a m e a t 8 p .m .
The Lake B ra n tle y b o y s a p ­
peared to b e o n th e ro p e s a s
The Bo Ilea S c h o o l h e ld P a trio ts
star D anny H o g a n to o n e firs t
h a lf goal a n d D a n ie l Y o la n g o o f

th e B u lld o g s scored three goals
to p u ll o u t th e victory.
a s th e J a c k s o n v ille squad le d
Q u in n fin is h e d th e g a m e w ith
6 -2 a t h alftim e.
fiv e g o a ls a n d a n a s s is t, w h ile
B oilea then scored the first
H o g a n c o n trib u te d fo u r g o a ls
tw o g o a ls o f th e th ird p eriod to- a n d tw o a s s is ts and S b e llh a m b u ild a n 8 -2 advan tage b efo re
m e r a d d ed tw o g o a ls a n d two
th e P a trio ts w oke up.
S e n io r stars H ogan, w h o h as
L o effel a n d L erch c h ip p e d In
s co red 6 7 go a ls a n d added 5 0
fo r th e w in n e r s w ith o n e goal
a s s is ts th is y e a r fo r 117 points,
e a c h a n d A lt e h a d a n a ssist.
a n d O ran t S h d lh a m m er (5 9
J u n io r B ria n H u m m el, w h o
g o a ls a n d 32 assists fo r 91
h a s 102 s a v e s o n th e sea so n ,
p oin ts) com b in ed fo r five goa ls
la c e d 21 s h o ts a n d h a d 11
a s L a k e B rantley closed the gap ^ ■ v a h i ^ g o a l ^ ^ ^ k e ^ B r a n U g ^
to 8-7.

PATRIOTS 18. BULLDOGS 10

J u n io r attacker S h aw n Q uinn
(53 g o a ls an d 4 5 a s sists for 9 8
p oin ts) th en took o v e r the gam e,
s c o rin g the tyin g g o a l w ith 5 3 seco n d s left In th e th ird quarter
a n d th en sco rin g fou r
g o a ls a n d a d d in g a n aw
th e P atriots ou tscored the B u ll­
d o gs. 5 -2 . in th e fourth p erio d

1 8 8 8 _ 10
8 O 8 8 _ 18
10 (Ytlanmt 4 S e p X

Pawn a. MtOsmy at Ltae IlraoUry U
I. L o c h IL *— t - n _ B a i n S B t s s X
C ta w w It Lake Brantley • (Hagen X
X Q uinn I. Alte 8 Shots
21; Lake Brantley 30.

NEA selections were syndi­
cated to over M l U A daily newspa­
pers.
Miller steed out as the nation’s best
becauM of his leadership during a
season la which the most hotly con­
tested position was point guard.
-Tbs key to Miller is he makes the
plays," notes Elmore. "It's more than
just getting asalsts. It's not o n ly
guy who
big the baU to “
ip that.
talking a
drawing' defenders and finding the
open men — making his teammates
fe t t e r players."
For coach of the year, Rick Mgjerua
of Utah was the choice of Newspaper
Enterprise Association. Mgjerus once
I his team farther than exAfter a slow start the Utes
! notable winners, riding all the
way to the Utk in the Western Athletic

T im R a in e s Is a S a n fo rd n a tiv e a n d S em in o le
High S c h o o l g ra d u a te n o w p la y tn g fo r the
O akland A th le tic s . H is s ta tis tic s fo r th e 1999
season la In th e firs t co lu m n , p e rs o n a l-b e s t
season to ta ls In th e s eco n d c o lu m n a n d c a re e r

Softball
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RBI): th re e h its _ J u s tin N e ttle s (trip le, fou r
runs. RBI). J o h n H o y t 111 (th re e ru n s, tw o RBI).
John Hoyt J r. (ru n . th re e R B I); tw o h its _ M ik e
Bender (trip le, d o u b le , tw o ru n s, tw o RB I). Roger
C am pbell (tw o ru n s . R B I), M ik e B retd en b olt (two
runs); o n e h it _ L e e A tk in s (tw o ru n s. R B I), A lan
Nettles (R B I); o n e ru n _ B ill K en d a ll. J a c k H oyt.
S a n f o r d F irst C h u rc h o f th e N azaren e: five h its
_ Dale W h itm a n (tw o d o u b les, th re e runs, fou r
RBI); three h its _ J o n a th a n H u b b a rd (dou ble, two
runs, th ree R B I). S c o tt J o h n s o n (tw o ru n s, two
RBI); tw o h its _ P h illip S u th erla n d (trip le, three
runs, RBI). J o n O a k e s (d ou b le, ru n . R B I). C arl
Owens, P e rry H e ts le r (on e ru n an d tw o RBI
each); on e h it _ J o n C a rn e s (d o u b le , th ree runs,
RBI), BUI C a ta la n o (ru n . RB I). S cott W ad e; on e
run B rian H ow a rd .
A P R IL 3 6
Sanford F irst C h u rc h o f th e N a za ren e: two hits
_ Dale W h itm a n (trip le, d ou b le, fo u r RB I): o n e hit
_ Scott W a d e (d o u b le , tw o ru n s. RB I), B rian

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ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
WHO MAT NAVE SOME
RiQHT. CLAIM, OR
INTEREST AS HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES.

OR OTHER CLAIMANTS.
BY. THROUGH. OR UNDER
CH MERRIT.
Defendant*

NOTICS OF ACTION

TO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
WHO MAY HAVE SOME RIGHT,
CLAIM OR INTEREST AS
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREOI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. BY. THROUGH OR
UNOERCH MERRIT
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Itfet an
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b w ln g properly In Seminole
County. Florida:
Section S. TownaMp I t South,
Range SO le a l beginning IIS ’
South and &gt;70* i n i o f tha NW
Comer o l the NE 1/4 run (e a t
M S'. South IS-. Weal M S' and
North IS- to the Point ol
Beginning
ha* been hied agafnet you and
you are required to aanre a
copy o l your written detente*.
U any. to it on William X
Barfield, the Plaintiff* attorney,
whoee ad d reti ie Poet Office
Boa 1SISM. Altamonte Spring*,
Florida 3271!. on or be tore May
25, IM S . and (tie the original
with the clerh o l thia c o w l
aither before aanrlce on th*
Pteinlilfa attorney or Immedi­
ately lhereafter; otherwia* a
dalault wilt be entered again*!
you for th* relief demanded in
th* complaint
DATED on April 20. tM S
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Aa Clerk of Ihe Court
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A » Deputy Clerk
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She was hailed as'* Uw heat woman
ever to play college basketball an er
leading Tennessee last season to its
third-straight national title.
What did Holdsclaw do fo r an
s7 Bursts o f glory.
sparking Uw Lady Vote to a 2A2 record
on their way to a historic shot at the
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center Evan Eschmeywr, a S-foot-ll
senior at Northwestern; and forwards
Chris P o r te r , a t fo o t - 7 Junior a t
Auburn, and Jamel Thomas, ■ afootf senior s t Providence.
The popu lar preseason pick fo r
player o f the year was Brand
In only his ascend season, Uw 244wnd pivot man led top-ranlad Duke
o a 32-1 record the first-ever un­
beaten mark (144) during Uw regular
Mason In the Atlantic Coast Confer­
ence and Ka tournament crown.
In Uw country than Elton I
cording to Ehnore "H e'a aa dominant
as they com e."
Brand scored I7J potato per game,
grabbed A t rebounds per game and
blocked 2 J shots per game. His AekA
goal percentage: Al l
Elmore, who was a three-time AllACC s ta r at Maryland in the early
IA70s, says Brand's greatness was
overshadowed by the success of the
Blue Devils
“ He's also a better defender than
you would think." Elmore adds
For another highly rated team — Use
University o f Connecticut, which saUed
into the NCAA tournament at 242 Richard Hamilton was the “ga-to" star.
‘ He'a a pretty darn goodchoke at
shooting guard," Ehnore says ‘ If you
look al what he's been obis to bring to
Uw tabic at UCona, you'd have to say
that he brings everything: mobility.
guys out there at that position who
have done what he's been abfe to do."
Hamilton’s averaged 21J potato per
game and 41 rebounds per game.
At the free throw line, he made 442
percent o f his shots.
‘ For a couple of weeks his p a w suf­
fered," says Elmore o f Hamilton. "But
overall he’s been consistent"
So has Szcserhtak, otherwise known
s i "Wal(y W orld '

Ualwraity s f C— t r l k o t’i Huskies.

Hewas fourth In the country in ___
lag with 24.1 points per game
Strserbiah fed Miami afOM o to a 12
7 mark and an at k n s bid hum Uw
Mid Am erican C onference In the
NCAA tournament. There he
"Obviously, he i
Elmore notes. “ He'a a surprisingly
deernt rebounder (X7 per gam e) for a
shooter. Hia problem is putting the ball
on Uw door. He's fortunate that at A
■ be shoots over moot guys."
At 241 pounds, Sicerhiak's strength
is another big phis.
Tim James was also a strong figure
for Miami o f Florida.
He helped the Hurricanes o f the Big
East to a 214 record.
James a vera ged 14.4 points per
game with 44 retmimfo and 2.1 blocks
Elmore says: “ I like Tim Jam es’
game He comes to play every day. He
has Uw ability to play within a system
and still get nia. He rarely veers outside of Uw system. But he finds a way
to let Uw game come to Mm. H e can
still dominate on the defensive end —
he's an excellent shot Mocker."
Honorable mention by NEA went to
guards Mateen Cleaves of Michigan
Stole, Michael Redd and Scoonie Penn
of Ohio Slate, and to forwards Ran
Axtest of St. John's, Scott Padgett of
Kentucky and James Posey of Xavier
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Chamique Holdsclaw tops All-Americans
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Conference tournament.
S elected fo r N E A ’s All-America
second team: guards Jaaon Terry, a 5
2 senior at Arisons, and Stew Frim-

“Tbera k noooe better." says E S PN
TV analyst Mkni Griffin about Holdsclaw. -She la beyond this c o lle g e
game. She can score at w ill It’s Just
a question of does she want to. It's
almost Uw she toys with you at times."
So HoMsdaw was chosen as a forI by Newspaper Enterprise Associatfan to lead Its Ail America women ’s
team for the second year in a row.
HoMsctaw, versatile enough at 4foot-2 to play up front or in the backcourt, avenged 21 points per gam e
with 7J rebounds. She Ml 542 percent
of her shots from the field and made
412 percent of her feet throws.
H ie other mcmberi of the NEA AllAmerica women's team;
Stephanie White-McCarty. « 5-fool
I I senior guard for Purdue.
Kellta Jolly, a 5-foot-to senior guard
for Tennessee.
Ruth Riley, a Afoot } sophomore
center for Notre Dame.
Dominique Canty, &gt; 5-foot-10 senior
forward for Alabama.
These choices were syndicated by
NEA to over 400 U A daily newspa­
pers.
Getting the unexpected nod as coach
of the year this season was Melanie
Bslcomb si Xavier of Cincinnati. Her
surprising Musketeers went 23-4
-That was one o f the best-coached
teams I have ever seen," Griffin said.
T h e y can execute. They’re prepared
mentally — it’s the motivation that to
necessary. She is obviously a teach­
er."
NEA's All-America second team: for­
wards Tamika Catching*, a 4-1 sopho­
more al Tennessee, and S vetlan a
Abrosimova, a 4-1 sophomore at Con­
necticut; center Angie Braziel, a 4-3
senior at Texas Tech; guards Becky
Mammon, a 5-4 senior at Colorado

State, and Scmeka Randall, a 5-10
sophomore st Tennesse e .
Hoidaciaw. No 1 among the UT AllStars. wasn't exactly perfect
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a little bit of boredom during the reg­
ular season," says Griffin. "It certain­
ly wasn't a consistent exhibition. But
when she was tats i t she was as good
or better than last year."
Hokkclaw can Ml from the outside,
tote the wing, slash Inside or play the
baseline. “She can stop on a dime with
two or three people on her." Griffin
says, “ and she has one of the
smoothest Jump shots that i re seen
in a long, long time — male or female.”
Griffin says Holdsclaw's goal aa a
player waa an NCAA title record.
“A fourth national championship has
never been done." notes Griffin "It can
never be beaten. Nobody’s going to
earn more than four."
D uring the season, llo ld scliw ’a
fame didn't go unchallenged.
"W ho Is the b est player? It 's
Chamique Holdsclaw," says Griffin.
‘ Who did more for her team this year?
It was Stephanie WhUe-McCaity."
She led the top-ranked BoUermakera to s 24-1 season.
"S tep h a n ie W hlte-M cCarly is a
throwback." Griffin says "I Just smile
when I think about her. Our game has
suffered from too many great athletes
and not enough great basketball play­
ers. She Is a great basketball player."
Her vital statistics: 20.7 potato per
game, 5.1 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 113
steals — plus a three-point shooting
D ercen tA fle ol 45 i.
Griffin praises Whlte-McCtrty’i fun­
damental skills, her mental toughness,
her stamina, her preparation and her
grasp o f nuances on the court.
“ It's the little things," Griffin soya.
"The w ay she handles the ball — the
angles that she attacks in order to
break down defenses and open up the
passing lanes. It's an Incredible dis­
play o f her knowledge of the game."
On defense, her intelligence makes
up for any physical limitations.
With the Lady Vols, Kellie Jolly (40

Cbaniqae H eld xlaw e f Tennessee's
Lady Vet* averaged 11 aetata per
last erases with 72 rvbooeds.
ppg. 42 apg) also excelled
‘ She’s a true point guard," says Grif­
fin. "She haa an uncanny sense of
changing tempo, getting the ball to the
right place or shooting when the team
needs her to shoot from the outside.
Her defense is very good, too."
Ruth Riley of Notre Dame — 147
points per game with 41 rebounds and
1.4 blocka — is described by Griffin as
"a commanding presence inside."
Griffin say*: “ I really like Ruth RUey
because of how mobile she Is, her shotblocking skills and her ability to take
the physical contact"
For her p a rt Dominique Canty (20.0
PPL 72 rpg, 4.4 apg. 2 3 spg) was a do
Il-all basketball star at Alabama, and
became the all-time leading scorer for
the Crimson Tide.
“ She's had som e o f her biggest
games against (SEC riv a l) T e n ­
nessee," notes Griffin. "If there's going
to be a team that knows how to defend
■gainst her, it’s going to be Tennessee.
And they haven't been able to stop
her."
NEA's honorable mention for 1999
went to guard Jackie Stiles o f South­
west Missouri State; forwards Amanda
Wilson of Louisiana Tech and Tamika
Whitmore o f Memphis; and center
Summer Erto of North Carolina State.
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altar lh* advartwad urn* of
ante AR paymante ahaR b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to Ma Clark at
to* Circuit Court

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M* Plate UN and PATRICIA
MUNOZ: SEMINOLE C O U N TY
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ot MAY. 1AM. «
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RECORDS 0 IN P U T BOON 1.
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BACOBOB
OP
AEMINOLC
COUNTY, FLORIDA
W ITNBM MY HAND and tha
teal at Ml* Court on Aprd IB.
IMS.
Clark at da* Circuit Court
By: OaraMy W Batten
Deputy CtorO
Ichavarrte. MeCaSa. Naymar.
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BB. S O -tO P -O A -IO -P
BBC MORTGAGE
COMPANY. A FLORIDA
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

BERNICE R. DOE;
JOHN ROB OOA. T H I

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PLAOBHIP CAPITAL

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JANA BOA 001. T H I
UNKNOWN WIPE OP

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•ot bid te du* within I# hour#
attar lh* advertised lima ol
•ate. AS paymante *h*S fc* cash
or guaraata#d
Instrument,
made payatta to dt# Clark of
M# Circuit Court
Doted Mia SOM day of Aprd.
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MARY;
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CIRCUIT COURT
SBENNOli COUNTY.
FLORIDA

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CONRAD WAGNER.
HAMUt JINOAl. M V I M . I I
ftlD M AN. BRIDGEWATER
NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
HEATHROW M A I TIN
AJI0CI4H0N. INC .
UNKNOWN TINANT NO I;
UNKNOWN TINANT NO •:
and AIL UNKNOWN
PANT i l l CUUMINO
IN T IN IIT I HT. TNNOUOH,
U NM NON AO A IN ITA
NAMIO DEFENDANT TO
THIS ACTION. 0W HAVWO
ON CUUMINO TO NAM ANT
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CERTIFICATE NO IS M
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: IM S
Daooriptian of Property- LEG N
E M F T OP L O T 1 SUNSET
BEACH PBS PC 19
Name* In which ___
John A Moor* AB of said
arty being in lh# County of
Bandnola. EMM ot Florid#.
Unto* a such c*rtitte#t*&lt;al aha#
k* radeemed according to lot*.
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LOTS I . I M 0 7, BLOCK B,
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SAN LAN DO
M M S AOflOBONW TO THE
P U T THBNBOP AS NBOOWOBO
W P U T BOOK 0. P A G ! 14.
PUBLIC RfCOROS OP S E W N O U COUNTY. FLOAfOA.
NOTV: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIN
OUT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ANA
AOVIM O THAT TWA U W FIRM
IS 0BAMSD TO BA A OAST
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TC
COLLECT A O U T ANO ANY
■•FORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BA USBOPOW THAT PURPOSE ■
Doted dto ltd l day at Aprd.
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. I
COOIUS a BTAWIARSKI
M l 3 Boy Scout I
(E ll) 377CAS too-00011
Pukkah Aprd ET, and May 4.
1MB
DEB-141

OP SERNtCE R. DOB:
m LIVING, INCLUOINQ ANY
UNKNOWN EPOUSK OP
KMOOEFINOANTIV). IP
0BCBAAE0. THB RBSPf OnVB
UNKNOWN HEBM. DBVIBSBS.
ORANTESB, A S B M W S U ,
CP EDITORS. LIENORS.
ANO T R U T H S , ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS CUUMINO
BY. THROUGH, UtfOEN OR
AOAINST TUB NAMED
OS P I NOANT) 3); JOHN DOS.
UNKNOWN TENANT; JANE
OOA. UNKNOWN TIN A N T.
Hiil
to a Final
I
of For* else era
te Ma Circuit Caurt of
County. Florida. I artfl
property alluat* to
CawnlK
LOTA 41 ANO 42. BUTNIB-S
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING TO
P U T THEREOF A l R IC O R M O
W P U T BOOK 4. PAOB M .
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMIN O U COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 1311 W AIRPORT R0A0.
EANPORO. FLORIDA 3*771
at pukhr aata. to da* high rat
I boat MOOar. tor cash. AT
THB WEST FRONT OOON M M N O U COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
•ANFORD. FLORIDA, at 11 00
A M . on 0M SOM day al MAY.
f lU
MARYANNS M OREL CLIRK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By- Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Lour Office* ot
Denial C. Conauogra
A M I North Armenia Avanua
Esirga. Ft 22304-1041
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
Publish April IT. and May 4,
010-130

with a dto-

dad al no coal to you. ter tha
praviaaion ot senate aaawunc* tea aa* sentecl Court
I SOI N. Park
SET71,
(4B7)
313-4110. wRfcin ■
day* ol your racaipl sf Mia do*unwnt. II
(TOO) 1-000-9M-4771
Publteh Aprd 27. and May 4.
I9 M
OSB-240

CITIBANK. FEDERAL

p l a in t if f

« $ * * * - ----------------------------- b e r
LHaOA A SART2
» LIVING, AMO IF OSAO.
BANKER* TRUIT COMRANV
OFCAUFORMA.NA.aa
Vuaaa* lor VIN O II MONTOAOB
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IMIAIL FIRNANOU
{UlOM-M-TOTN.
UNKNOWN EPOUOi OF
iSMAEL FIRNANOU
NIC FRANKLIN FIOKRAL
SAVWOIAMOCUTION WMa
IRANIIH TKACI APARTMENT!.
SANTORO NOOENLAXEE
VILLAS HOMCOWNCRS
ASSOCIATION INC.
and oMar unknown paroom
■a unknown apmna* cNnran*
try terautpi and inter any el

DAHIM04IS
NOT 101 OF ACTION
TO Lail Known Addraa*
HTC FRANKLIN FID INAL
SAVINQS ASSOCIATION d/b/a
SPANISH TKACI APARTMiNTS
C/O
JUDITH
SINCLAIR.
ESQUIKI
ATTORNIV
FOR
F O IC ISIO PACIFIC AVINUI.
SUITS IkOO OALLAS. TEXAS
M201-4M8
And tny unknown haira.
daaiiaok. grant***. cradiloro
and other unknown persona or
unknown apoutaa claiming by.
Ibraugb and under Iba above*
named
D *ltnd*n l(t).
II
dscaaasd or ah o ia laal known
addiaaiaa are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an aellpn lo toracloaa
MoilgaO* covering the follow*
mg real and paraonal property
daaenbad at follow*, to-wil:
Lot SI. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE IV. according lo Iha plat
thereof a* recorded In Plat
Book IS. Paget M , IT and IS ot
tha Public Record! ol Stmlnol*
County. Florida
hat baan tiled again*! you and
you ar* required lo aerve a
copy ol your written defennaa,
it any. to it on Nancy A Bit hop.
Duller S Hoach. P A . SlSS
South Conway Road, Sulla ■
Orlando. Florida 11*11 and HI#
tha original wllb Ma Clark ol Ibe
abova-atylad Court on or balore
M day* Irorn Ma Ural publica­
tion. olherwiaa a Judgment may
be anlarad agalnal you lor Iha
ralia I
demanded
In
Me
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and anal ot
tatd Court on Iha ISM day ol
April, ISIS
(COURT SIAL|
II you ara a parson with a diaability who needi any accom­
modation in ontor lo participate
In this pracaading, you ara enti­
tled, al no coat to you. lo Iha
provision ol certain aasialanca
Pleas* contact Court adminis­
trator. 101 N Park Avanua,
Suita N10I, Sanford, Florida
327TI. (407) 323-4130 aat
4227. within 2 working days of
your racaipl ot Mik NOTICE OF
ACTION. II you ara hairing
unpaired, call I-I00-6U-I77T:
II you art voice impaired, call I800-918 I f TO.
Maryanns Moras
CLIRK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish April 20. 17. ISM

D io -trs

HARRIS TRUST AMO
SAVINGS BANK. AB
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND BSNWCINQ
AOREBMENT DATEO M V M .
FOR CITVBCAPB HOME
EQUITY LOAN T R U B ^ J J J ^ p

VS
Q W f NOOLYN ARRINGTON,
IP UVtNQ. AMO IP OBAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
MEIRE. DEVISEES.
OR AN TIES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. C M OtTONE.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CUUMINO AN
MTENEST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
OWE NOOLYN ARRINGTON.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OP GWENDOLYN ARRINGTON.
IP ANT; OAK VILLA
HOMED WHERE
ASSOCIATION. INC.. A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION. BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA. INC . JOHN OOI
AND JANE OOI A l
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POESEEEION
FOKEOLOEUNB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment el torecloaure dalad
April IE. ISM . anlarad in Civil
Casa No M-3440-CA-I4-P ol
Ma Circuit Court o l the 1ITH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail lo iha highest
and beat bidder lor cash THE
WEST FRONT DOOR al Me
SEMINOLE County Court bouta
located at 301 N. PARK AVE. in
IA N F0 R 0 . Florida, a l tt:00
a m on Ma 22nd d ay ol JUNE.
IS M Ma following described
property aa M l forth In said
Summary Final Judgment lo­
an!:
LOT 4. OAKVILLA. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BfcOK 40.
PAOBI 74-77, OF THE PUBLIC
RfCONOE
OP
e s m ib o l e
COUNTY. FIONIOA. TOGETHER
WITH THAT MOBILE HOME.
SERIAL NO. FLA41S17S
Dalad Mis Itth day of April,

f ill

(CIRCUIT COURT EEAL)
Maryanns Morse
Clark o l Ma Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. JkMwte
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OP
DAVID J. STERN, P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 B. University Drive
Sulla S00
Plantation. FL 33324
(944) 233-3000
tt-3143t(FBC)
In accordance with Ma
American with Disabilities Act,
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in M i* proceeding
should contact Iha Clark ol Ma
Circuit Court al Iha SEMINOLE
County CuurMoua* al 407-3214330, not later than seven day*
prior to Ma proceeding. II hear­
ing impaired. 1-S00-EEM771
(TDD) or 1-IO0-SSE-S770. via
Florida Relay Santee.
Publish: April 27. and May 4.
IS M
DEB-242

M IN E. DEVISEES.
M A R T I EOAOSJONOEO
U tN O N A C M O tfO M .
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTtEE CLAIMING AN
arraxasT b y . t h n o u o h ,
LMOER ON AOAINET
UNOA A BARTZ.
UNKNOWN EPOUEI OF
UNOA A BANTS.
IP ANY. COUNTRY CREEK
MASTER ASSOCIATION.
INC , ONIENTA POINT
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC . JOHN O O I AND
JANE DOS A t UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION

m n &amp; W 0 U ,m
P M S O L M IIA fl SALS
NOTICE IS HINSBY g iv e n
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgment ol toracloaura dalad
April T. 19H. anlarad In Civil
Cat* No. M IIS C A 14 K ol lh*
Circuit Court ot lh* 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florid*. I wiM tall to lh* high**!
and boat bidder for cash lh*
WEST FRONT DOOR el M*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at SOI NORTH PARK
AVENUE in IANFOND. Florida,
at 11:00 a m on the tlth day of
MAY. 1000. tha following
d**«nb*d property a* aat lorth
in
said
luminary
Final
Judgment to*wit
CONDOMINIUM UNIT S74. ORI­
ENT* POINT CONDOMINIUM
VILLAGE ONE. A CONDOMINI­
UM. ACCOROING TO THE DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
O R . BOOK I0TS. M O E MS.
TOOETHER WITH A SURVEY
AND PLOT PLAN IN THB PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA AND FUR­
THER AMENDMENTS. IP ANY.
TO SAID DECLARATION (SAID
DECLARATION AND AMEND­
MENTS
THERETO
HERE­
INAFTER
COLLECTIVELV
REFERRIO TO AS THE DECLA­
RATION) TOOETHER WITH ALL
APPURTENANCES THERETO
INCLUOINQ AN UN0IVI0ED
INTEREST IN T H I COMMON
ELEMENTS APPERTAINING TO
T H I UNIT. AS MORS PARTICU­
LARLY SET FORTH IN TH I
DECLARATION
Dated Mia tto day ol APRIL
JIQ I
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAN HE MORSE
Clark ol lh* Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI E. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(914) 233-9000
SS-34SS4(CMI)
In accordance with lh*
American* wiM Oiaabiblla* Act
parson* with disabilities need­
ing a ipacial accommodation lo
participate In Mi* pracaading
should contact Ma Oterk ol Ma
Circuit Court al Iha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1334330, nol later than seven day*
prior lo Mo pracaading It hear­
ing Impaired. 1-S00-9SS-S77I
(TDD) or I-900-MS-S770. via
Florida Ralay Same*.
Publish: April 14. 21. 1999
DSB-121

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�Legal Notices
NOTIOB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HCREBV GIVEN
•h*l
DONALD
E WEAVER
REVOC TRUiT. the holder of
the following certificated) ha*
bled s*&gt;d certificated) lor a tea
deed to b* issued thereon The
certificate
numbsr(s)
and
ysarfa)
ot
issuance.
tba
description ol the property, and
the n*m *(t) in which It was
avtesied i*/*r* as follows
CERTIFICATE NO 427S
YEAR OF ISSUANCE II S ]
Date option ol Property LEO
SEC 14 TWP JtS RGB 31E ELV
too FT OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF
NW 1/4 SLY OF ST RD 411
Names in which assessed
Rodney O Green. Judith A
Green All of said properly
being m the
County et
Seminole. State ol Florida
Unless Such certificated! shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certificated) will be sold to the
fughest bidder at the west Iron!
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on the 7th day at June. tSSS. i t
It 00 a m
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taaea
and recording tee* are required
to be paid by tho successful
bidder al Ml* sale Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid it due within 24 hours
•tier the advertised time ot
tele All payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated Hu* 21*1 day o l Apnl.
IM S
&lt;*#*»)
MARYANN* MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish Apnl 27. May 4. I t A
18. IM S
DEB-244

NOT1CB OP
APPLICATION FOR TA R D U D
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
that TA ESCROW 87. INC . the
holder ol tho following certifi­
cated ) hat hied said cerhftcated) lor a taa d eed to be
•su ed thereon. The certificate
number(t) and
ye a rfi)
ol
issuance, the deaenption of the
properly, and the nam ed) in
which II s a t a t te s t e d Is/are a*
lottawm
CERTIFICATE NO. 2*41
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 18M
Description ol Property LEO
UNIT 204 BLOG 200 ALTA­
MONTE VILLAGE 1 ORB 12S7
PO 1007
Name* in which assessed.
Jose Camacho, Ana Cintron 0 *
Camacho AM o l said property
being In the
County of
Seminole. State o f Florida
Uni*** auch certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described Mt such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
(sm in ole
Cetirry
Court house. Sanford. Florida,
on th* 7th day o l June. ISIS, at
11 00 a m
Payment o f t a le tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp laast
and recording le e s are required
to b* p ad by the successful
tedder tt the sale. Full payment
of an amount equal Vo th* high­
est but is due within 24 hours
after th* advertised time ol
sal* AS payments shall ba cash
or
guarantood
instrument,
mtd* payable to the Clerk of
th* Circuit Court.
Dated this 20th day ot Apnl.
IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27. May 4. I t A

Legal Notices

71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t e d
FLOORING INSTALLERS

S E M IN O L E
EM PLO YM ENT
PEOPLE HIRtNQ PEOPLE
322-3044
Salat Manager ITOtVWt
Outstanding oepor here

Defenda nla

NOTICE OF SALE

FT perishabla darts: Venous
dayVStuns Musi possess math
skills A physical requirement*
SAVE-A-LOT. 1921 Orinndo Or.

superior phone A computer
tu i* Familianfy with W P,
tandMch. trust accounting, real

pamtmg A oi
preferred
Renaissance Retire­
rred Renaiai
ment Center. 100 W Airport

store PT. Sem e hours. JSitw,
ptu* bonuses 320-7001________
Aaaltieni Eiecuihre House­
keeper Wt« train Apply Lak&amp;

truck Equpment suppled Cal
______ 407-482 2519______
Caregfver tor 2 boys (IByrs) n
our CXwdo home Ore In or Out
Cal Tammy O 407 -772-1873 or
407 388 5759 tor more (do

45 50 toe. cel U* « 69 * 87131'
Must bring at Pus ad to be eegp
Die Drug Test Reqd1

H e lp W in te d
Industrial
Factory Workers, tip . Glass
Culler. Metal Processing Saw
Operator. OFWP. Benefits Wa­
ter Bonnet. ISO Anchor R d .

J e m ig a n

m jm

p rop erties, in c.
For IM •«. fl ofhee w
downtown Bardorg Two MB
N ollto# space into nr do
town Ron Jwregan. 330 3 2 5 4

Sub* of Sanford. 15 75/hr lo
atari AppTy 2415 S French Aye
* 407-331 1011

CLEANING PERSON
Own
transport*bon. PT weekends or
evenrga. 407 -321-8712 ______

April 27. and May 4.

DEB-749

• Carrier* Htrieg 0a M i
IMMEDIATE OPCMNGS
Sunshine Stalling under con­
tract with the Semnole County
Public School i has immedrete
Fui 1 Pert time pontoon* eves-

2 1 — Per so n als

al Apply el our new location
295 Wayrnom a *105 n Lake
Mery, or Cel 123 0440 for de­
tail*
Requiremanti
include
FDLE.FBI background checks A

, Truck Ortvtr
i
PROCESS EMAIL • EARN UP
TO SIS PER HOUR PROCESS­
ING CREDIT CARO ORDERS
FOR
CYBERCASH
WILL
TRAIN VISIT WWW WORKHO-

23— L o s t J c F o u n d
EaceSent baneMs
It
I lai resume to Central
(407)3304771 sew nvV

18. ISOS
DEB-333

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
O FTN R 1C TM
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SIMINOLR CO UNTY,
FLORIDA

DgtrSncto HeraM. Spntort, Ftortds - TitoidM. AprS 27.HDD

Hardwood and Laminate Floor­
ing Apprentices needed Kwnediately tor established, enpendnq company Mutt be abta to
Mt up to 80 Lbt.and work on
kneet tor ealended period ot
hme. Great advancement op­
portunity f-et lark el M ia m i

BETTY V VOOIR
ET AL

Publish
IM S

tune Qraal advancement op­
portunity C «LU a cM L 32Lfi332
tQL Aoa^Muw have v im driv­
ers license and
patt back
ground check.
FLOORING INSTALLERS

Plaintiff.

NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur­
suant to that certain Final
Judgement, deled April t l ,
te s t, in Caae No M t j « CA 1a.
ot the Circuit Court of the Hth
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole County. Florida in
wherein. NATIONSBANK. N A.
F/K/A NATIONSBANK. N A.
(SOUTH), la the Pleintilf end
BETTY V
YODER It the
Defendant. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lot
cash at the weal front door ot
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 101 North Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida, at
1100 o'clock A M . on the 20th
day o f MAY. ISM . the following
described property t e l forlh In
die Order ot Final Judgment
Unit (211 e l HACIENDA VIL­
LAGE. a Cooperative Mobile
Home Park, according to
Cahibil -0 (Plot Plan) ot the
Maeter Form Proprietary Leaae
recorded in Official R ecord!
Book ITS*. Page S10. Public
Record* ot Seminole County.
Florida, aubiect to purchaie
money mortgage encumbering
the ptark in favor ot NATIONS­
BANK OF FLORIDA. N A in the
principal amount ot EIGHT MIL­
LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU­
SAND AND NO/IOO DOLLARS
(SS.40 g .000 00) recorded Vi
Official Records Book 27S9.
P age SAO. and UCC Financial
Statement Recorded in Official
Record* Book 1 I N P eg* S21
o f the Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida, the
Article*
ol
Incorporation.
Bylaw*
and
Rule*
and
Regulation* of HACIENDA VIL­
LAGE CO-OP. INC
A/KJA 2«t LA VI&amp;TA DR
WEST.
WINTER
SPRINGS
FLORIDA.
DATED April IS. I MO
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
Clerk o l the Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
II you ere • person with * dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation in order to participate
In thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coal to you. to the
provision ol certain asiialance
P ira te call the attorney for
Plaintiff’*, telephone number
flOS) 955-7155
within two
working day* of receipt ot this
summon*/ notice
It hearing
unpaired (TOO) (BOO) 9SS-S771.
or V oce Impaired (V) (SOO) MS1770
Publication ol this N om e ol
Sale was mad* on Ihe 27th day
o l April and the 4th day ot May.
IM S . in the Seminole Herald
STEVEN P LIE
IS M Coral Way
Suit* M2
Mien*. Florida 11141
(10S) SSS-7SSS

Hardwood and Laminate Floorn&gt;g Apprentice* needed immedatety for estabAshcd. eipandmg, company Mutt M *Mi to
Mt up to 80 lb* .And work on

Irrigation LAfaorBr
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OSNIRAL JURISDICTION
OIV1BION
CASE NO.I M -S 4 M CA I4P
FRANKLIN CREDIT
MANAGEMENT
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
DONALD O RHODES.
JONI RH00ES. hit wile.
JOHN OOE. unknown tenant
and JANE DOE. unknown
tsnanL
Defendants
NOTICE OP C A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to final Judgment ol
Forockiture dated 14th day ol
September. 1894. and entered
m C u e No S3-243S CA H P ol
Circuit court ot th* Eighteenth
Judicisl Circuit in and lor
Ssminol*
County.
Florida,
wherein FRANKLIN CREDIT
MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
is Plaintiff, and DONALD D
RHODES J0NE RHODES, his
wile. JOHN DOE. unknown ten­
ant. and JANE OOE. unknown
tenant, are Defendants, that I
will sail to th* highest and best
bidder al th* West Front Door,
Ssminol* County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Santord. Florida. 32771 on
Thursday. May 8. I M S at I t 00
o'clock A M ., tho following
d-itcnbsd property as le t forth
in said Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure, to-w it
LOTS NO t AND 2. BLOCK C.
PLAN OF W1LOMERE ADDI­
TION. TOWN OF LONOWOOD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t. PAGE t i t . PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED, al Semtnol* County,
Florida this 15th day of Apnl.

ms
MARYANNE MORSE.CLERK
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
Semnole County. Florida
By Jan* E Jasavric
A* Deputy Clerk
Stephen J Kolaki. Jr
159 E Flagler Street. (1700
Miami. Florida 33131
Telephone (305) 37I-9S7S
In accordance with Ih*
American* with Disabilities A ct
persons with disabilities need­
ing • syecial accommodation to
participate ,n this proceeding
ahould
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue Santord. Florida 32771.
no later then seven (7) days
prior lo th* proceeding It hear­
ing impaired (TDD) t -500-9551770, via Florida Relay Service
Publish April 2 0 . 21 tSSS
DEB-171

27— N

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n n u iu r fl

800-554-7364
ol act being paid wkN you
art wonhT WoudUwa Conttcry
A Funeral Homes my offotag
you die opportunity lo work la
tw Pro-Need dtparanoL Saax
Pry-Need Coumdort fa out
irakuiry cant HOOK per year
by (m#| a 35-40 fa wort
srek If you « a m ain, it If
ilnopbacd aad arjaaiitii per■oa pleat* call for a coafldntial interview. Tbn fa« eueiIcm oppuniauty fotaentetac*
pnf a yob. Beacfiu fadude
Medicai. denial, life, dfaafalay.
Nock prechasal pfaa. nun
meat, higher than li m p canin**, tecuny foe you aad your
family. EveryoM aeeda cur
product why nor tell it?

ROADHOUSE

NO W H IR IN G
DISlIVkASlIKKS
SERVERS
COOKS
SERV ER ASSISTAN TS
HOST/HOSTKSSKS
B A K TE N D K R S
MEATCLTTER
W ill l*uy Tup Dollar
Kur Experienced
Sleukhouiw? G rill Coulm

&amp; C h il d

C are

0|N&gt;nlntt S oon In
4 A 4 9 W . 1st S lr r e l

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SunToni. F t :Ci77l

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A p p ly Mon. * S a l. tl am • ti pm
Attk for the MunuRtr.
Ho
An

early

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childhood dtireiop-

2-5 year olds and is currently
registering inlanls A toddfars
lor fan. Call lor more details
407-321-7835

33—Weight
Management

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ENVIRONMENT

A t Tamps, Inc On FserEOE
Driving Instructors
Nstionwde tractor traitor training
center located m Santord seeks
driving instructors Canddatet
must have venhebie trador-tra*er eapenence. high school di­
ploma or GEO and an merest n
teaching othart
Compehliye
wage package includes compa­
ny paid health insurance, vacelion and participation in 40IK.
No overnight travel FuVPi/1

cail 1407) 682-0230 art 230
SEAMSTRESS F/T-P7T lor dry
cleaners it U . Mary 3338070
or 820-7839
2nd St. Santord. 322-8707 EOE,
OFWP_________

SEAMSTRESS F/T-P/T tor a
cleaners to Lk Mary. 33380
or 620-7639

LOSE WEIGHT NOW
m a m t e n a n c i h elper

Rebremenl UcWty in Longwood
has mmetkaie to* bme position
with benefits

55— Business
O pportunities
1100400 *

Position include*

system May also do minor
mam lane nee.
painting.
and
building plumbing repair as
needed. For appointment, call
Human Resource* at (407)8820230 e it 230 EOE.
rem an Auto
French Ave.

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lul» Campos

That* whal I earned workup
horn home Pan time!
I uni
teach
you I I -800-881 -8635
Working partner needed, no mvestment 3214712_________
VENDING • La/y Person*
Dream
Few Hours • Good 1 Price to
Sen Free Brochure 800-8208782

counseling center in Santord
Typing, dictation, phones. I
general
office duties.
3399600«108 or lea 339-2129

EARN FULL- TIM E PAY
FOR PART-TII ME W ORK!
Th* Samlnob H a nkl has an Im m fdliti opening for a
newspaper carrier In the Sanlford area. Our papers are
delivered each afternoon Tmesday through Saturday,
Delivering the Sam lnob Herald is a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need

someone who is dependable am1has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance, if you would like fa3 become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an appiicatkm at our office at 300 N.
French Ave.. Sanford, FL.
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FABRIC CUTTER lor Manna
Canvas Operations. E«p Req
327-1125________

Apply In PoraoB

attfea:
Seminole Herald

70— E d u c a t io n Ac
T r a in in g

300 N. French Ave.,
F O J M D H F .
P R EV IO U S SO LU TIO N : *A woman's mind is cleaner than a
man's; site changes it more often.* — Oliver Herlord

Sanford, FL

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Semlnoto Herald. Sanford, Ftatm •Tuaedey, April 27.1990 •M

Paying for your clsssHled ad

Seminole Herald

y accept Lfotorcard. via*. Discover and Ameriear

322-2811 or Tofl frM from Orlando m « n
You ean fax your ad to 407-3234408
300 N. French Am , Santord 33771 •R O. Box 1N7, Bank
Our ofllca la open to serve you Monday through Friday, I
DEADLINES:

It you naad la dwnge your ad wMe a ■ naming. pleas* ghe ua a cal and
»w »• make lw change ter Bwrwx!«a*aM##&lt;Mon.PI**M check your ad
on fw am My o*puMcMon. N you Ind an anor, plMM cM ua tmnwdMdy
and a# ad correct** errortor the next puMeaBon.W* are iMporwfcf* tor*w
\JMUwartlon only and only tor aw coal oftWrstlnaenan.____________
255 Allarrtona
2S6Applanca Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
2MAutomoPva
200 Bush Hogging

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Mualcal Instruments
223 RAacaianaoua
229 Auctorw

201 Computer CaneURng
202 Cabinets
203Carpar*y
204 Carpal A InaMWtona
2W Carpet Cleaning

S f R VICE S

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252 AccourWng
253 Addtona A

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319 WakSng A Sheet Metal
311 Wsfl Drteng
9 vv fWOOP wisrwig a hnong

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F u r n it u r e F o r S ale

1 1 6 - O m c t S pace Fo r
R ent

I'M 3 a # * y , T h e c a u c

a move at apt cum

too «
a t wt 1109 A MONTH Otoe
Storage 131 0120 or 4153HS

went uur in

M a r your yard sale to the
1■ n M for only M t / y r r f o r .
m I d a ad ay and your S f o e ad ran
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141— H o m e s F o r S ale

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duced101123400
217 — G a r a g e S ales
219 — W a n t t d to B uy

f e e i^ e

C*aus-e* can hepn

(407) 322-2611

157— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S a l e

103— W a t e r f r o n t
P r o p e r t y F o r S ale
238— V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

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neerlyaew
hone on acreel 4 hr ( 199.100
Tew Down U Free recorded
metsege ISMS 20 5546 M
73041 Amde Rea*y S«ca

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PHESENTS

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165— D u p l e x F o r S ale

M e r g r « m Kind f i e Grade
EVERY SUNOAV MORfbNQ AT
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SAHFORO FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE

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porch Nee PeewCarpelAC

34*1 S SentordAw
SanlDtd. FI 33773

WCI! M.90O at 407 977 7849

Per mow Mo: 407-123-1122
TreneparUbon

prowled

You

Air CendWenere: 13.0008TU
1300 10.000 BTU 13SO 3
5000 BTU 11*0 u U# nm
Lauren 1 yr 407 303-4794

Advertise your business or services

$30.00 a month!
Call the Classified Department at:

(407) 322-2611
ACROSS
1 Feeling o l III
will
7 Farm
13 Alaskan boat
14 Houston leant
15 Type o ta lk
16 Challca
17 Jackla'a
aecond
18 W adding
announcamant
word
20 Regard
21 Owaeb
23 Acquired
24 Slaalmaklng
necessity
25 C o llege official
27 Blem ishes
29 Kitten's cry
31 Ending for
chariot
32 A ctress Weal
33 Fabled bird
34 Hansel's slater

41 Middle Eaal
org.
43 Leak out
45 Fortify
46 Nigerian
native
47 Dam-building
org.
48 U ka Jaan
Harlow
51 Qrumbla
54 Tariffs
55 Electrician's
tool
56 Small hole
57 Funeral car
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totternrnue a 1-90086845006x1. code too

parson
8 — Grand#
9 Vestment
10 O zzie or
Harriet
11 Athenians,
e.g.
12 Lauder of
cosm etics
19 G oddess of
lhadaw n
22 Obstructed
24 Tenl show
26 Undiluted
28 Vast period of

300 - Pressure

C l e a n in g

I n s ta lla tio n s

SERUICE/1NSTALLATI0NS

279 -H a u lin g

• Emergency Service
• Free Estimates
• Fast Service
\
&amp; Fair Prices
• Financing Available

MR* Dube's
Hauling 4 Huniip
Trash Hauling. Rental Unit
Cleanout, etc. 330-93047231 -

301-Roofing

39*0

280-H o m e

Improvements

269 -C le a n in g S ervices

30 Most tearful
34 Helen —
Brown
35 Carry away
36 Law dag.
38 Alphabet
39 Prying
davicaa
40 Anchor chain
42 Energy
44 Describe
grammatically
49 Zero
50 A ctress Ruby
52 Diminutive
suffix
53 SeAorlta's
aunt

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Clerk'* Pertormsnce. 933-54S9
Custom BuS Transmissions
AAVehicles Oaoounied

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What About Bob i Tree Serve*?
Tree Removal. Trimming, Bobcel 5vc. Firewood. Free Esti­
mates UcAna 407- 340-157*

281-Ir r ig a t io n 4
R epair

313— T V / R a d i o

Irrigation-Repairs

•Single Slory Oesign • Friendly On-S(l* Management
• No On* Below or A b ove • Furnished or Untarnished
Studios • Energy - Efficient Studio*
• Electricity Furnished In Studios Only

3291 S. SANFORD AVE. SANFORD * 323-3301 £

$30 per month...........3 llnea/3 months
$40 per month...........4 llnea/3 months
$50 per month...........5 lines/3 months

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At the forefront o f the Young Turk
b rig a d e in E n glan d a rt Jaaon and
Justin Hackett They used to be kdenti
cal twins, but Jason is now somewhat
heavier. They pre empt aggressively,
and when lacking game values, they
unm ercifully push their opponents
around T o back this up, their declar­
er-play and defense are excellent.
You i n what I mean about bold pre­
emptive bidding. First, Justin opened
a weak two-bid on a five-card auit and
5-3-3 2 distribution Then Jason raised
the ante with his bold leap to four dia­
monds. South, probably wondering if
he waa being talked out of a slam, set­
tled for four hearts.

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vulnerable opponents, ba willing to
lake some eztra risks. Note that, as­
suming declarer plays the trump* cor­
rectly, four diamonds is only ooe down.
Many would ba tempted to switch to
a low club, apparently giving declarer
a guess. However, few players — and
definitely not the Hacketta — open a
weak two when bolding two aces. So,
East is virtually marked with the dub
ace. Jason did much better, switching
to a spade, which cut declarer's com­
munication with the dummy.
After winning with dummy's spade
queen. South discarded a club on the
spade king. Correctly reslating the
tem ptation to cash the spade ace,
South called for a club. Y et it didn’t
help him — Jason won with the ace
and led another spade. As you can ace,
this promoted West's heart jack aa the
fourth defensive trick.

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by Jim m y Johnson

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D E A R DR. G O T T : Are there any
studies on the e ffe c ts o f low blood
pressure?
D EAR READER: All the atudiea of
which I am aw are have ahown that
the lower the blood pressure, the bet­
te r. In some e ld e r ly patients, o f
course, low blood pressure can result
In lighlhcadedness and fainting that
are usually secondary to circulatory
disorders or over-treatment of hyper­
tension. your doctor is the best judge
o f w h eth er y o u r blood p re s s u re ls
righ t for you. In general, low blood
pressure is a non disease.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have annoying
numbness, tingling and pain in the fin­
gers of my right hand. A friend told
m e 1 have carpal tunnel syndrome. Do
I?
D E A R R E A D E R : Carpal tunnel
ayndrom e is a common ailm en t
caused bv oinchintf or compression of
the hand nerves aa they pass beneath
a fibrous band at the wrist. It is diag­
nosed by a nerve conduction study.
Some minor forms of the syndrome
can be treated with physical therapy
and ultrasound. More advanced cases,
however, require surgical correction.
S e e a doctor to d eterm ine if you r
friend made the correct diagnosis._____

PETER
GOTT, M.D

DEAR D R GOTT. Some y ea n ago,
at 8 3 ,1 devised a diet for myself to
lose w eight. I avoid aalt, refined
sugar, excess (at and junk food. Alio, 1
don’t consume alcohol, and I eat lots
of fresh fruit and vegetables. 1 have
lost 40 pounds, yet my doctor terms
this a “ trendy* diet. I confess that I
cheat once in awhile. Am I on the
right track?
DEAR READER Yea, you are. Your
doctor’s comment is typical o f the
orthodox establishment. “Trendy" and
“ b iza rre* are terms u ie d by some
reactionary physicians who still
believe in leeches and purgations. 1
don’t know why your doctor couldn't
have said: “ Great Job! Keep it up!“
You have accomplished what genera-

lions o f MDs have been encouraging
patients to achieve — and you did it
on your own. That calls for a celebra­
tion. How about some corn chips and
Twinkles washed down with a Pepsi?
D E A R DR. G O TT: Is it tru e that
e v e r y tim e on e s n e e ie s , the heart
■Ups a beat? H this is true, that unfor­
tunate girl In Miami who aoeexed con­
secutively for a year must have been

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in g o f the h e a rt during re p e a te d
sneezing.
I ’m not aw are o f the F lorid a girl
who sneezed for a year; certainly her
problem s with sleeping and eating
must have superceded tny slow pulse
that she may have experienced.
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                    <text>WEEKEND
March 28, 1999
91st Year, No. 153
(407)322-2611
Sanford, FL
7 5 C e n ts

S e rvin g
Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County
S in c e IS O S

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Sex offen der arrested in N e w Jersey
STAFF WRITER
LONQW OOD - A Longwood
man charged with lewd acts
on children who posted bond
Feb. 21 w as arrested Friday In
New J e r s e y .
Bruce W ayne Angell. 40. Is
charged with 00 counts o f
lewd and laactvtous acts upon

future o f Sanford, please

tribute fo r Earl E. Minot t is
not scheduled for today
(Saturday) a s noted. W e r e ­
gret the error.

a child, lie posted bond d e ­
spite a request by depu ties
who arrested Angell on Feb.
10 for "n o bond* status.
Leads followed by In vestiga­
tors led to hla arrest In Cape
May. N J .
Police
say Angell
asked
children to perform
sexual
acts after showing them sexu­
ally explicit photographs.
Th e Sem inole County S h e r­
iffs O ffice w orked w ith th e

Fill, Itoy a I Canadian M ounted
Colter,
several state police
agenrlrs. fugitive task forrea.
and the Cape May County, N J .
S h eriffs O ffice to locate and
arrest Angell.
Judge John Sloop granted a
"no bond* status after A ngell's
orTcst Feb. 10. W hen Angell
made Ills Initial co n n a p p e a r­
ance. even though the arrest
affidavit Indicated "no bond*
status. Ju dge O en r Stephen-

non granted u $15,000 bond.
Angell posted the bond.
Stephenson later
revoked
the bond at the urging o f the
Sem inole County S h eriffs Offlee and th r O ffice o f the S tate
A ttorney.
Angell was Initially arrest at
Ills hom e at 245 C a m b rid ge
l)rtvr In Longwood after tips
that a young girl told her
m other tliat Angell asked her
to perform Irani acta.

The victim told Investigators
that o vrr the past two years,
site had been shown "n a sty '
pictures on the com pu ter o f
children having Intercourse.
She was shown pictures o f a
young girl perform in g lew d
acta with a man.
The photographs w rre on a
laptop com pu ter and a p e r ­
sonal com pu ter in the fam ily

Parents wage war on
drugs, in son’s name
HEATHROW - E verybody
loved Jason, but most o f all
his parents. Bill and M arian
Berger. That love Is os e v i­
dent today aa It was w hen he
was altve. Jason died Sept.
6. 1007 o f a heroin overdose
at age 22.
A s a way o f coping w ith the
tragedy, the Bergers share
Jason's
story
with
D ru g
A wareness Resistance E du ­
cation
classes throughout
Sem inole County. Th e B e r­
gers w ill tell anyone who lis ­
tens about the dangers o f
drugs. T h ey c a n y their anil-

"H e didn't want to die. If
drugs hadn't been there that
night he would be altve t o ­
day."
Berger knows ail the sta­
tistics. She clips
heroinrelated stories from n ew sp a ­
pers and keeps close contact
w ith
law
en fo rcem en t
agents.
Th e
situation
la
worse, not better, becau se
the num ber o f heroin deaths
Just keeps Increasing. T h e
answer, ahe said, la m o re
funding for drug edu cation
aw arroeda In schools, m o re
u ndercover
agents,
and
m ore faculties to handle
those w ho seek help. Ju dges

recen tly to Tallahassee for a
drug sum m it. Perhaps th eir
w ords can help save s life.
M arian Berger reasons.
"Jason loved life." ahe aakl.

a t the C entral Florida Zoo an

gram at 3 pan., a prim ate
feedin g program a t 3:30
pan., an d anim al encounters
throughout th e day. A d m is­
- '
1;
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*;

sion to the H ippity H op A d ­
ven tu re Is included In th *
Zoo's regu lar adm ission o f
3 7 for adults, 33, fo r chlldren 3-12, 34 fo r sen iors 00
years and over, an d free fo r

Foundation provides
housing for the needy
Q O U O TB
"Boys and girls, and
women,, that would
groan to see a child
pull off an Insect's
leg, all read of war.
the best amusement
for our morning
m eal."
-•SAMUEL TATUM
COWIDOB

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Needy people In
Sem inole County will soon b e
gratefu l for the suj
the
a n fo r d ' ,
_____ S __________
W ym an
Fields Foundation. T h eir ef­
forts, com bined with pu blic
subsidies, w ill h elp to b u ild
519. one- to fou r-bedroom
rental villas and apartm ents,
as w ell as townhouses and A n ­
gle fam ily homes available fo r
purchase.
Created in 1996 by a c o re
group o f about five business­
men w ho set up a trust fund
and created the found a tion to
’ give bock to com m unity.* a c ­
cording to ch ief executive o ffi­
cer. Candancc Birle, the grou p
becam e a com m unity founda­
tion In 1998.
A portion o f the grou p's
revenues com es from private
f,,fy*ipg sources and cootrtb u tfo n a T a lo n g w ith local, state

and federal monies. D evelop ­
ment fees — about 10 to 15
percent — from reven ue-based
building projects account for
the rem aining operatin g funds.
"Federal Trust Bank w hich
Just opened
In
dow ntow n
Sanford."
Birle
sold,
"disbursed $500,000 through
the Federal Hom e Loan Bank
program ." That, added to h a lf­
million dollars each from S tate
Housing
Initiative
Program
(SHIP) and Sunnyland C o rp o ­
ration (In the form o f a 23-acrc
donation),
provided
seed
m oney for Th e Ham let c o m ­
m unity to be built at Brlsson
and C elery Avenues In San­
ford.
Th e
Ham let,
u ndergoin g
plattin g w ith the city o f Sanford, wlU be built In tw o d if­
ferent phases on about 70
acres and when com pleted will
include
240 senior
a part­
ments, 120 town hom es, 109

Sheriff says county jail
needs more bed space

cssary to spend m ore than $11 million to e x ­
pand the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
The sh eriffs ofnee is requesting $ 5 ,5 8 1 ,0 0 0
in federal assistance for the construction o f
two new Jail buildings, which If approved
would reduce the amount o f county funds r e ­
quired b y an equivalent amount.
Esllnger said that Inmate population at the
Jail has Increased from 870 In 1995 to a p r o ­
jected 1.080 In 1999.
He said the sh e riffs office has a ttem p ted
ways to reduce the population — ere c tin g
tents to house weekenders, sending low risk
Inmates to a W ork Release C enter and w ork ­
ing w ith various entitles
com prisin g , th e
crim inal Justice system on several Jail gHwnqaUve program s.
Despite these efforts, the Jail population

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continues to grow and Is now at the point
w here overcrow ding necessitates an Im m ed i­
ate expansion o f the facility which Is d e t e r io ­
rating far m ore rapidly than would be e x ­
pected .
Overcrowding. Esllnger sold. Increases th e
chance for Inmate violence and stress am ong
detention deputies • situ stlona the S h e riffs
O ffice obviously wishes to avoid.
Th e county Jail was built 19 years ago with n
capacity o f 240 beds. In 1987, It was e x ­
panded to its current capacity o f 812 beds at
a cost o f $14 million. Now, Esllnger says It's
time to expand again. On Tuesday at a special
w orkshop he w ill aak the Board o f County
Com m issioners to consider funding for two
new ja il buildings"There's a Ipt to talk about o n Tuesday." said
C om m issioner Grant Maloy. *Tve Just begun
studying the proposal • what ou r options
m ight be. W e ll have a busy w orkshop w ith the
Jail Issue and another review o f the land d e ­
velopm ent code am en dm ents."
Statistics from the S h eriffs office show that
the Inm ate population at the Jail Is growing at

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A S S A U LT / B A T T E R Y

CASSELBERRY. March 25, 1:29 a.in., U vp Oaks Gardens,
William M. Luke, DOIl 0/4/59, was arrested by Casselberry
Polite Department offlccre, charged with Aggravated Assault
/ Motor Vehicle and Possession o f Cannabis ~ Less Than 20
Grams.
C A S S E L B E R R Y . March 25, 8:15 a.m.. State Road 434, M i­
chael Earl Nettles. DOB 2/24/55. was arrested by Longwood
Police Department officers, charged vrtth Battery.
SANFO R D . March 25, 10:21 p.m.. Avnlonn Drive, Stacey D ar­
rell Haney la.k.a. Scar Fare: Skin Head), DOB 11/10/72. wns
arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with
Aggravated Battery / Domestic Violence.
SANFORD. March 25. 4:41 p m.. Hidden Lake Drive. Mary
Dianne Arrrr, DOB 4/28/57, was arrested by Sanford Police
Department officers, charged with Battery.
D R UQ S
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS, March 25.

12: IH a m.. State Road
434, Jennifer Brown Stewart. DOB 12/2/57. was arrestrd by
Altamonte Springs Police Department officers, charged with
Willfully Atlempt to Obtain Controlled Substance.
ALTAM O N TE SPRINOS, March 25. 11:05 a m . Murker
Street. Charles Banks III. DOB 2/3/78. was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, t barged with Possess Con­
trolled Substance IMortpiutia 1-rss Titan 20 Grams).
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS. March 25. 10:34 p.m.. Lake Mobile
Drive. Alphnnso Hall Jr., DOB 7/28/02. was arrested by
Seminole County Sherlirs officers, charged with Possession o f
a Controlled Substance (Crack Cocaine). Sale of a Controlled
Substance (Crack Cocaine) and Possession of Dnig Parapher­
nalia.
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS. March 25. 10:03 p.m.. Oak Street.
Ilnslr la-roy Oliver. DOB 1/12/59, was arrested by Seminole
- County Sheriffs officers, charged with Sale of Controlled Sub­
stance (Cocaine).
CASSELBERRY, March 25. 10:34 p.m.. Concord Drive. Rob­
ert Mite bell Sentt. DOB 9/30/59, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia, Retail Theli and Driving While License Sus­
pended cir Revoked.
LAKE MARY, March 25. 3:55 a nt.. West Dike Mary Boule­
vard. William Cecell Ellis. DOB 9/25/02, was arrested try
Dike Mary Police Department oHirers, charged with l*ossession of Vallum. IHissesslon o f Under 20 Grams Cannabis and
Possession Paraphernalia.

Downs, DOB 12/20/79, was nrrested by Sanford Police D e ­
partment officers, charged with Possess Controlled Sub­
stance. Less Titan 20 Grams. He was also cited for Improper
or Unsafe Equipment.
S AN FO RD , March 25. 7:48 p.m.. Academy Avenue, James
I.canard Pritchard. DOB 12/1/63. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged wtlh Sale o f Cocaine. Pos­
session o f Coculne and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
SAN FO RD , March 25. 8:20 p.m., Marshall Avenue, Brian
Winn. DOB 12/20/70. was arrestrd by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Sale of Cocaine and Possession
of Cocaine.

single family homes and 50
single family attached villas.
First to be built. 25 to 50 villas
'have deep subsidies for the
development ally-disabled and
those will nut between 918
and 930 thousand for the one-,
two- and three-bedroom units.
The remaining 25 villas are
available for elderly or family

a rate far exrcedlng the annual ehange In
Iwoklngs. meaning that Inmates arc spending
a longer period of lime In Jail. The average
length of stay at the Jail wns 15.1 days In
1995. 22.4 days In 1998 • a 4H percent in­
crease.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Sieve Harriett ex­
plained Friday that the average length o f stay
Is a statistical measure derived by multiplying
ilie average dally population by 365 days and
Ilian dividing that product by the number of
bookings. 'Die longest time anyone Is tsipItoKcd to stay at the facility Is 364 days.
The present facility was designed to allow
for the segregation of the various Inmate
populations - male, female. Juvenile. The
sheriff said It Is anticipated (hat the expansion
of the facility would be accomplished using a
similar design. He proposes two new buildings
each with a capacity o f 236 beds.
Each of the proposed two-story buildings
have 118 cells for a 236 l&gt;ed capacity. It Is an­
ticipated that 146 o f the beds would be allo­
cated to the bousing of federal
prisoners.

Donald Alan Secord,
74,
Camclot
Way.
Casselberry,
died Wednesday March 24.
1999. Bom In Pittsburgh, Pa.
be moved to Centra! Florida In
1970.
Mr. Secord was the
former
owner
o f Dulando
Automotive Accessories.
lie
wns a member o f the St.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Mr. Secord was a U.S. Army
Afr Carp veteran who served In
WW1I. He was a member of
the Rotary Club o f Cassel­
berry.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Rosemarie
Secord,
Cassel­
berry: son. Donald L. Secord,
Orlando; son. Richard Conlan,
Longwood; son, Daniel Conlan,
Lake Mary: Bon, Frank Conlan,
Baltimore, Md.; two grand­
children.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood,
In
rharge of services.
O A E L W IL L IA M S

Gael Williams, 63. Lake Mills
Hoad. Chuluota. died Thursday
Mnrch 25. 1999.
Bom May
27, 1935 In Long Island. N.Y.
he moved to Central Florida In
1939 from Long Island.
Mr.
Williams was a welder In (he
aero space industry. He was a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Chuluota.

O R A L IE M . W O R T H IN G T O N

Orallc M. Worthington, 81.
North 6lh Street.
Orlando,
died Thursday
March
25.
1999. Bom Nov. 4. 1917 In
Elmiru. N.Y.. sire moved to
Central Florida In 1987 from

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dent's Income. According to
Blrle. these will range from
about $125 to $705 month.
A currm l foundation project
in Winter Springs, Moss Cove,
is the purchase and rehabilita­
tion of 160 multtfumlly units
for female heads of household
to purchase. "The subsidies
will make the mortgage pay­
ment lower than their current

Millport. N.Y. Mrs. W orthing­
ton was a factory worker. She
was a Methodist.
Survivors Include husband,
Donald Worthington, Orlando:
son. James A. Morrell. Mel­
bourne; son, Michael Morrell.
Clcmson. S.C.: daughter. Kay
West. Granville Summit, Pa.:
sister, Doryl Solomon, Millport. N.Y.: sister, Jane Agan.
Horse heads. N.Y.; sister, D o­
rothy
Schweizcr,
Altoona:
brother,
Frederick
Hollen­
beck. Jr.. Marcellus, N.Y.; nine
grandchildren,
five
great­
grandchildren.
Haldwin-Fulrchlld
Funeral
Home, Oviedo, In charge of
services.

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rrnl," Blrle said.
And In Sanford,
Wyman
Fields Foundation Is convert­
ing the old Wrstslde School
Into Magnolia Oaks, 14 apart­
ments for physically disabled
adults. Blrle lias applied for
Housing and Urban D evelop­
ment funding through HUD
811, which should bring the
rent lo between $90 and 150
monthly. Similar projects r e ­
cently opened In Kissimmee
and St. Cloud.
Blrle and her colleagues have
partnered with the Center for
Independent Uving In W inter
Park, which runs a facility
similar lo Magnolia Oaks on
Denning at Webster. Just b e­
hind the mall formerly known
as Winter Park Mall.
"We
are
not
building
houses," said the CEO, "we ure
building communities."
One Hamlet program will
match up with Southern Ballet
to form the Steps program,
according to Blrle. "Plays, mu­
sicals and theater groups for
the kids and the seniors." She
also partnered with Head Start
to provide day care and r e ­
lated services.

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GUAM) OPI NING of my ties Kduaril June* offire,
All bough » e may Ite tie* lo .Sanford we've Iteen
providing iiwMmrni* for {teople ju»t like you
vime 1871 Todav our firm include* more than
1.188 of be ■« in all ,KI »lale*.„ and we're Hill
growing Pl,-a*e join o* for the fe»liviliei!

March 25. 5:13 a.m., Belrdal Avenue. Curtis
David Beauchamp, DOB 3/27/69. was arresled by Sanford
Police Department officers, charged with Habitual Trafflr O f­
fender Driving on Suspended / Revoked Urense and Petty
Theft.

That would make the total o f 236 beds allo­
cated for federal prisoners.
Since 1995. Seminole County has received
$4,137,510 in federal Inmate per diem reve­
nues and Is budgeted to receive $1,400,000
this year.
Tills Is the area I have some questions
about." Commissioner Randy Morris said Fri­
day. "How much o f the Inmate cost is for fed­
eral prisoners. What we arc doing. What we
nerd lo keep doing."
Cost element figures Indicate that construc­
tion costs of $17,500 per bed add up to
$8,260,000, Thrre are additional eosls for d e­
sign architecture, site work, utilities, cabling,
equipment pushing (he total to $11,162,000.
The Impuct to the county's General Fund
would most likely not occur until FY 2000/01
budget dependent upon the start date for
construction.
A partnership with the Sheriffs Office,
county, State of Florida Department o f Cor­
rections and the Federal Government Is
needed to make the Jail expansion project fi­
nancially feuslble given current budget con­
cessions.

Survivors Include wife, Irmu
Kay Wllliums, Chuluota: son.
Frank Williams. Fort Pierce:
daughter. IJndn Kay Williams.
Chuluota;
grandson.
Frank
Gael Williams, Fort Pierce;
grandson, Ryan Williams. Fort
l*tcrce: grandson, Jamie W il­
liams,
Fort
Pierce:
grand­
daughter, Jena Williams, Fort
Pierce.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In charge o f
services.

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Jail
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For Every Real Estate Reason

R iilry Swvicn

L A K E M A R Y , March 25, 3:50 a.m., Rinehart Road, Gloria
Greta Blais, DOB 2/2/57, was arrested by Lake Mary Police
Department officers, charged with Driving Under the Influ­
ence.
L A K E M A R Y , Mnrch 25. 3 n.m.. State Road 400. Desiree M.
Snow, DOB 2/3/78, was arrested by Lake Mary Police D e ­
partment officers, charged with Driving Under the Influence
Alcohol or Drugs, 1‘ossess / Use Drug Paraphemnlla nnd Pos­
sess lz-ss Titan 20 Grams Cannabis without Vulld RX or from
I-awful Source. She refused to take a Breathalyzer test and
also received a citation for Unlawful Speed.
SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y , March 26. 12:40 a.m.. State Road 400.
tails A. Vargas, DOB 8/1/60. was arrested by Florida High­
way Patrol olflcers. charged with DUl. Be refused to take a
Breathalyzer test and also received citations for No Driver's
License on Demand and Stopping. Standing or Parking In
Prohibited Place.

Needy
occupancy, at a cost ranging
liom $28 to 50 thousand.
Next on the istatds will be
the 240
one- and twoItedroom senior apartments,
followed Ity the two , threeand four-itedroom
attached
town homes. The iwo-story
settlor apanm rnts have rlrvators. The cost o f the town
homes and apartments will be
Itased on 30 percent o f a resi­

Kerry D. Lyons

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Opinion
Our Views

Community Views

Jail cro w d in g is not
a part o f the plan

People o f Winter Springs deserve to know the truth

J o h n E . P o lk C o r r e c t io n a l F a c ility .
U s u a lly , th e r e a re m o re th a n a 1 ,0 0 0 in m a te s ant
o n ly 8 1 2 b e d s .
S h e r iff D o n E s lln g c r w a n t s 4 7 2 m o r e b e d s In tw o
n e w b u ild in g s . H e s a y s th e Jail e x p a n s io n w ill c o s t
$ 11 m illio n .
W e s u p p o r t th e Idcn th a t J ails s h o u ld n o t b e o v e r ­
c r o w d e d . P e r h a p s th e c o u n t y a ls o s h o u ld c o n s id e r

P o lk th a n In a s u ite a t th e G ra n d F lo rid ia n .
A fe llo w c a m e In n w e e k a g o s m o k in g m a r iju a n a . H e
s a id h e w a s v is it in g a p a l. H e e n d e d u p w ith a b e d o f
h is o w n b u t h a d to w a tt a n h o u r.
T h e c o u n ty J a il's In m a te p o p u la tio n Is m u ltip ly in g
n in e t im e s m o re q u ic k ly th a n th e g e n e r a l p o p u la tio n .
S h e r iff E s lln g c r s s ta ts s h o w th a t th e a v e r a g e le n g th
o f s ta y In th e Jail w a s 15.1 d a y s In 1 9 9 5 b u t J u m p ed
lo 2 2 .4 d a y s in 199 8. In s te a d o f s ta y in g tw o w e e k s .
In m a te s a r e s t a y in g th r e e w e e k s In th e c o u n ty Jail l o ­
c a te d o f f U .S . H ig h w a y 17-92.
T h e Jail c h a p la in s a y s h e 's n o tic in g a n o d d g r o u p o f
In m a te s - n o t h in g lik e h e h a s s e e n In 2 0 y e a r s . D e n n y
M r U iln . th e m a jo r - le a g u e 's la s t 3 0 g a m e w in n e r ,
s to p p e d In a fe w y e a r s a go .
O n T u e s d a y . E s lln g c r w ill m a k e h is p itc h to th e
B o a rd o f S e m in o le C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs , to fu n d h is
Jail e x p a n s io n p r o p o s a l. M o re th a n lik e ly , th e c o m ­
m is s io n e r s w ill O K th e d ea l.

Dy Harold Scott
lim ing spent over two hours
reviewing the financial output
of expenses Involved with the
Town
Center* project,
a c­
companied with a CPA, one
has to wonder how much
longer the citizens of this city
are going to nllow Ihrse un­
checked.
misused,
unchal­
lenged. and rape of Ihe City o f
Winter Springs tax revenues!
All KF!rs, that should have
gone out to Justify these ex|x-nses were never sent. Why,"th c City spent over a quarter
of a million dollars on this fi­
asco. Did we Just hand a friend
$250,000? Sure as hell should
hove required RFIrs or RFO'tl
Over a qunrter-of-a-mllllon
dollars
has
already
been
spent, (excluding staff time)
nnd all shown for this two-year
fiasco is a cow pasture and
daisies. The paper flow of e x ­
penses alone would baffle the
best. Tills City Is not telling Its
citizens the truth. I-el inc give
you some typical examples.
The fall Issue o f the 'W in ter
SprlngH-'Inside*,
(published
and sent nt taxpayer expense),
sal’s. T h e Secretary- o f the
Florida Department of Envt-

ronm ental Protection has a p ­
proved a $5 m illion grant to
the C ity o f W in ter S p rin gs— '.
T h e city m an ager's letter to
m e on Dec. 2, 1998, re fe rrin g
to m y question o f seven peop le
travelin g to Tallahassee, at th e
expense o f the taxpayers o f
W in ter Springs, says 'E ffort s o f
(h e City sta ll and elected offi­
cials resulted In the a p p rox i­
m ate $5 m illion grant from th e
sta te---'.
Th e city m an ager doesn 't
have one docum ent to su pport
eith er claim . If he has d o c u ­
m entation grantin g hta pu b­
lished ‘ grants*--produ ce them .
Th ere's no attorn ey In this
State that w ouldn't argue th e
sam e issue.
N ow for som e exam ples o f
yo u r tax dollars bein g spent:

• A chtrken salad at Chill's,
In Oviedo, for $ 4 3 .4 8 .
•
Seven
room s
at
K am adn/Notlh for $1,506 for
seven people.
• Around $7,000 spent fo r
printing and copies.
• How about o ver $300 spent
for scanner co p ies?
• A screen lo be delivered to
City Hall to view slides. W hat's
w rong w ith the $80 ,000 aystrm Installed In the c o m m is ­
sion ch am bers? Don't w e even
have anyone that can o p e ra te
It?
Every docum ent
re view ed
w as also recorded, on tape, as
to the parties Involved. Item s
for paym ent and date. Th ere Is
over tw o hours o f this tape,
which If played for Ih e gen eral
public, w ould cause a 't a r and

leather
party*.
I low
could
people responsible for g o v ­
erning this City, lookin g out
Tor City expenditu res,
nnd
being
the
practition ers
of
overseeing Ihe bu dget o f this
c it y account Tor tills type o f I r ­
responsible a ctivity?
Elected
officials
can
be
elim inated nt election tim e,
but those Individuals accou ntnble far m anagem ent re s p o n ­
sibility. Including Ih e n ttom ey,
should be llrrd. T ills Is pure
dereliction o f du ty b y those
bound to uphold the law and
finances o f this City.
One question. which
wns
asked by one o f Ihe S tate o ffi­
cials and never answ ered by
the 'm agnificen t sev en ', that
traveled to Tallahassee nt ta x ­
payer expense, was 'w h y Is Ih e
town
center
bein g
placed
here?* Does anyone have on
answer now that you have had
months to think about th e
question?
It doesn't take a genius to
accept Ihe fact that the citt­
ern s of this City have been
conned and grossly m isled. All
they have to do Is look at th e
figures.
H a ro ld S c o tt liv e * In
W in te r S p rin g s

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tunate com m entary about th e
news media today that there
had to be this great battle to
get this story on the air.”
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terview w ith B roadd rtck was
broadcast after D orothy Rabtnowltz’s W all Street Journal
Interview,
follow ed
by Th e
W ashington Post's fron t-page
report. Hum e noted: *!t should
have been on Ihe air Im m edi­
ately.*

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* e W all S treet J o u r n a l T h a t
m t - v w had been rtven low

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print press's hesitation waltz.
Th e New York Tim es, days
later, had 'o n ly one news story
on this, and It was wrapped In
all this bubble w rap about It
bein g a press story. The Los
A ngeles Tim es has done next
to nothing except the same
kind o f story.”
G etting back to television,
Hum e noted: ’ NBC didn't put
it on ‘Nightly News.' their
prim e show.” ’ Nightly N ew s' is
anchored by Tom Brokaw.
Hume's w orking definition of
responsible Journalism Is ex ­
em plified by his W ashington
staff—notably Jim Angle, cov-

critics becau se It appeared an
th e ed itoria l page o f that p a ­
p er and not In the n ew s s e c ­
tion. Moat d o n ot even m ention
h er
nam e.
em ph asizin g
’ editorial p a g e .”
In T h e W ashin gton Root’s
O u tlook
section
(Feb.
2 8 ).
such high -level ethlctsta as
T o m R ooenstlel. d irector o f th e
Project fo r E xcellen ce in J o u r­
nalism and BUI Kovach, c u ra ­
tor o f the N lem on Foundation
at Harvard, w ro te that ’ the
story w as ferried
Into th e
pcess as a p o litica l statem en t
b y the ed itoria l w riters o f th e
WaU S treet J o u rn a l.”
In the sam e Issue o f T h e
W ashington Root,
colu m n ist
E.R. S h ipp said dlsm lsstvely
that th e WaU S treet Journal
had treated the story ’ a s th e
subject o f an opinion page c o l­
um n.’
T h e fact on the ground w as
that Ju anita B roaddrtck w as
so cred ib le In that ca re fu lly
research ed In terview that even
oom e Clinton loyalists have

conceded os much In print
and on the air.
Ignored b y press eth lctsta
w as the highly relevant fact
that Rablnowttx Is one o f th e
moat effective in vestigative r e ­
porters In Journalism . W h ile
Kelly
ich aels—fa
lsely
cank
e lly M ichaels—
falsely
vtcted o f child oex abu se tn a
day-care cen ter— had been In
a N ew Jersey prison for five
years o f a 4 0-year sen ten ce.
Rablnowttx printed th e hard
(acta tn H arper's on the m a ­
nipulation or very you n g c h il­
dren fay state In vestigators to
get them to say w hat th e
prosecutors want them to say.
A nd
eventually.
M ich a els
w as act free.
Th en on those very ed ito ria l
les o f the WaU S treet J o u r, she pursued fo r y e a rs th e
story o f O ran t Snow den H e
had been put aw ay for five life
term s in Florida u nder abuses
o f due process— d irected b y
then D ade C ou nty p ro se cu to r

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W enatchee In the atalc o f
W ashington. Rablnowttx w en t
there alone and becam e a p a ­
riah to the town'a officials p o ­
lice and so-called child p r o t e c ­
tive services. H er reporting on
those false child sex abu se
charges
and
conviction s
helped make this an In te rn a ­
tional story and brought In a ’
diligent lawyer. Robert R o s e n -.
that, who has helped free som e
o f the defendants, as he did In
Florida for Grant Snow den.
nd In the
M assachusetts .
case o f the Am lrault fa m ily— '
w ho were also long-im prisoned
on
sim ilar
m an u fa ctu red .
charges—she
has
ed u ca ted ;
Boston reporters on the actu al •
story and only one o f those •
three defendants rem ains In
prison.
That Dorothy R abin ow lls's
Broaddrtck story has been
discounted Is a reflection, not
on her. but on h er b lith e ly
uninform ed critics. She has
never received a Pu litzer Prize,
but then neither did Q e o rg e
Scldcs,
w hose
fou r
page
weekly I n Fact* In the 1940s
Influenced at least a g e n e r a ­
tion o f Investigative reporters.
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Why is Sanrord
afraid to swing?
Sanford has hnd ncvrral
slogans In the 120 years
since O rn rrnl H en ry Sanford
laid out the com m unity.
Th e good general, believ­
ing Sanford waa truly hia
kind o f town, called It the
Oatc City.
lly 1010, The Sw\forxi Her­
ald wns callin g It Celery
City.
In the Roaring Twenties,
the Sanford C h am ber o f
C om m erce called Sanford
the City Substantial.
That lasted until the O rrat
D epression.
In recent years. Sanford
has been called T h e Friendly
City.
A licia Clark, cu rator at the
Sanford M usrum . likes the
m otto • Th e Friendly City •
but for the sake o f conversa­
tion asks couldn’t Sanford
rom e up w ith som ething
m ore discern ible. S om ethin g
truly connected to the city.
It s a sham e all the celery
Is gone. Celery C ity w as a
great tag. Th e tow n's b a s e ­
ball team w as called the
C elery Feds. No oth er town
in Am erica had a team
called the C elery Feds. Th e •
Celery Feds. too. are long
gone.
Tow ns - big and sm all •
need catchy slogans. C h i­
cago Is the W indy City. New
York Is the lllg Apple. San
Francisco In the C ity by the
flay, bos A ngeles Is the City
o f the Angels, bos Angeles
also Is called Tinseltow n.
D enver In the M ile High City.
O lle n ry liked to call New
York. Ilagdad on the H u d­
son. Bagdad on bake Monroe
doesn't work. Sanford can do
better than that. T h e town
lias Its own personality, but )
It docs need to s w in g m o r e '
and sway leas.
Sanford has m ullet and
m idges but very few bridges.
Hram T ow ers is Ita tallest
building. T w elve stories.
Th ere's little night life. Most
everyth in g closes before the
sun sets. C ity Hall m ay be
sold to the county. A new
Burger K in g Is u nder co n ­
struction. Th e R itz T h ea ter
Is bein g renovated.
On the doorstep o f the
21st Century, Sanford Is
m uch like the m ovie town.
I’ ieasantvllle. N earer to the
1950s than to the m illen ­
nium . T h e m ayor w ants to
build a w aterfront h o ­
tel/conferen ce cen ter and a
rlverw alk. Pleaaantvllle la re ­
sisting. It seem s som e re si­
dents w ould rath er rem ain
five decades behind the
tim es.
Th a t's w hy the town needs
a catch ier slogan and p er­
haps a song o f its own. It's
tim e fo r eveiyo n c to get in
step. B eing friendly Isn't
going to cut It • not when all
the oth er friendly towns
around Sanford are grow ing
and glow ing.
bet’s get going, folks. Tim e
to m arch out o f Fort M ellon
Park and Into reality.
Start spreading the newa,
Sanford la ready to m ake a
new start o f It.

March 28, 1999

March 27, 1999

I Ul •t«i a n ji i
Today is the 87th day
of 1999 and the ninm

Today is the 86th day
o f1999and the eighth
day
ay of spring

day of spring.

TODAY’S HISTORY: On thla day In
I9SS, Steve McQueen made hi* televialon debut, appearing In T h e Chlvington Raid," a Goodyear Playhouae
production.

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1631, the U.S. Senate censured Presi­
dent Andrew Jackson for the removal
of deposits from the Bank o f the
United States.

On thla day in 1951, Nikita Khruahchev
became premier of the Soviet Union
in addition to hia poat aa drat secre­
tary of the Communlat Party.

On thia day in 1969, former president
Dwight Elsenhower died In Washing­
ton, D.C„ at the age of 78.

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On thla day in 1970, 16-year-old Jane
Berina of the United Kingdom aet a
world record by go-go dancing for 18
houra.
TO D A YS BIRTHDAYS: Saint Teresa
of Avila (ISIS-1512), religious reformer;
Maxim Gorki (1161-1936), w riter;
Nelson Algren (1909-1981), writer;
Edmund S. Muskie (1911-1996), U.S.
politician; Freddie Bartholomew (19211992), actor, Dianne Wlest (19U-), ac­
tress. ia SI; Reba McEntire (1955 ),
ainger, is 41.

On thla day in 1966, Tina Turner sang
“ Honky Tonk Woman” with Mick
Jagger at a concert In Oaaka, Japan.
T O D A Y 'S B IR T H D A Y S : Wilhelm
Konrad Roentgen (H15-1932), phyai
dat; Edward Stelchen (1879-1971),
photographer; Daahlell Hammett
(1891-1961), writer; bouia Simpaon
(I923-), poet, la 76; Sarah Vaughan
(1921-1990), ainger; Anthony bewia
(1927 ), joumaliat, la 72; Cate Yarbor­
ough &lt;1910 ), auto racer, ia 59; Michael
York &lt;1912-1. actor, la 57.
TO D AY'S SPORTS: On this day In
TODAY'S SPORTS: On thia day In 1977, Marquette defeated North Car­
1991. "M agic” Johnaon coached hia olina 67-99, winning the NCAA bas­
first game for the bA bakers, who de­ ketball championship.
feated the Milwaukee Bucka 110 101. TO D A Y’ S QUOTE: "A person Is a
TODAY'S QUOTE: "He who aleepa in person because he recognizes others
continual nolae la wakened by si­ aa persona.” — Desmond Tutu
lence.” — William Dean Howells
DAY’S MOON: Between
hill moon (March 21) and last
TODAY’ S MOON: Between
(March 31).
drat quarter (March 21) and
M l moon (March 21).
ctaas newspafoi EJcrmnusE assn

Teletubbies are strange
but teach good lessons
Warmer Home Vidro
The Teletubbies are back, and
they've taken on nursery rhymes in
this latest installment In their bright­
ly colored world — populated fay bun­
nies, unnaturally colored Sowers and
endlessly green grass — they cavort,
frolic, bug and arc occasionally spoken
to by unseen voices chanting nursery
rhymes. It's an odd take, since nurs
ety rhymes are traditionally associat­
ed with cosiness aad security; hers,
they're strangely impersonal Viewers
will hear such familiar classics as
“ U t ie Miss Muflet," complete with en­
croaching spider, “Twinkle Twinkle.
Little Star.” "Humpty Dumpty" and
‘ Jack and Jill." In between, the Tele
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do a T o p 10 Countdown* on Um radio,
and he’* been looking lor a qukt place
to hone hia skUlTliJs (rin ds assume
boll be counting down his favorite
songs, so everyone tries to make sure
their favorites are Included aa well.

Ilf), iiu VWUPffl UBR CUMewn IWvJfWl
in various activities. One truly wdd
touch is the
Davis Jrvllke versions o f nursery
rhymes aa cM fooa ham la the
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to bo
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Rosser: I — Many "uh-oha” and
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Visuals: 7 — Everything is surrealistiealfy, abnormally bright and hardedged, giving Tdetubfayland the look
of a futuristic playroom.
Bedel Value: 5 - Some? A little?
It's hard to figure out
BeUevabliity: I - IVs an odd world
they inhabit, and it doesn't i
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are true believers.
Fun Factor: 6 — There doesn't
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lag. ae it the character*' ecrambie to
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Visuals: 0 — Viewers wtU recognise
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B eiievaU litr 0 - While the gim­
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TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida
House
of
Representatives
Com m itter on Water and R e­
source Management
recently
unveiled
Its "Florida W ater­
shed Restoration Act" which
will establish pollution red u c­
tion goals for the state's most
degraded waters.
"Our strong financial com ­
mitment to acquiring lands for
environmental
and
rec re a ­
tional* purposes lias not w a ­
vered. nnd I hope to pass le g ­
islation this year that will p r o ­
tect and preserve our envi­
ronmentally
sensitive
lands
and at the same time make
sure we have adequate w ater
resources
for
our
rapidly
growing
population."
said
House Speaker John Thrasher
(R-Orange Park). "We want to
encourage people to be good
conservationists and stewards
o f the land."
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lishing a list o f water bodies
dial are In trouble and then
strictly llmiiing the future flow
o f pollutants into Florida's
lakes, rivers and streams, the
waters could be brought back
lo their pristine condition.
“Today is the day we take a
hard look at what we need lo
do to restore and protect
Florida's
watersheds,
make
the tougli decisions and take
action," said Rep. Alexander.
"We've got a real opportunity
to act responsibly and get
ahead o f the game."
Tlie program will focus on
specific
lakes.
rivers
and
streams, but will also look at
entire water basin systems to
ensure that all sources o f pol­
lution arc taken into consid­
eration. Tills legislation is also
designed lo bring Florida into
compliance with the federal
Clean Water Act which seeks
to
provide
"flshable
and
swimmable w ater for every
Am erican."
The latest list compiled by
Florida's Department o f Envi­
ronmental Protection lists 709
water segments that contain
pollutant levels loo high for
their designated use. The DEP
lias
proposed
a
13-year
schedule for establishing and
Im plem enting
fhls
co m p re­
hensive restriction on future
I aiutton. and the “ Florida Watershed Restoration Act" out­
lines the details o f tills proc-

H e ro in Continued from Pag* 1A

Ireland, 20, of Jacksonville
Beach was Indicted Aug. 25.
1998 by a Seminole County
grand Jury on first degree
murder charges. Ireland was
one , of several - roommates
that shared the apartment in
Casselberry
where
Jason
lived until his death.
According to published reporis. drugs caused m ore
deaths than homicides In
1998. The drug is easily
available, very
affordable,
and easy to use. And b e ­
cause the level o f purity In
heroin can often be as high
as 90 percent, even the
slightest
experim entation
can be fatal.
The majority o f deaths
caused by heroin often in­
volved alcohol and' other
drugs, according to local
medical examiners.
Berger said she felt en­
couraged by U.S. Congress­
man John Mica's com m it­
ment to the fight against
drugs. Tills year, the Central
Florida High Intensity Drug

Trafficking Area received on
additional 91.5 million in
federal funding.
T h a t's not nearly enough,
though." she said. “W e have
a long way to go."
, lT*TRer. .
* r e i)lF ,»r fi.
always calling her for advice.
She I ells I hem to keep a
close eye on their children
ud to pay close utlenllon to
obvious changes, such as
different friends, clothing,
missed curfews, and drop­
ping grades.
"Check their rooms, cars,
backpacks." she said. "Jason
had B lu ff hidden everywhere.
I later found out.
"Insist and be persistent
and always tell your kids
that you love them."
Berger said site still cries
when site goes into Jason's
room and asks why this had
to happen. She’ll walk In to
the living room and gaze at
some dried flowers on the
mantle thinking. “This is all 1
have left, the flowers from
Jason's funeral.
T h a t's when I start talking
to people."

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room of Angell's residence,
deputies said.
The victim told Investigators
that tlie reason she did not tell
her mother about tlie pictures
was that Angcll said if she told
she would get her mother In
trouble for letting her be
around hint, and lhal she
would be taken away from her

mother, Investigators said.
Another child, age 10. was
also shown the sexually ex­
plicit photographs, deputies
said. Investigators believe Angcll victimized additional chil­
dren.
Angcll is in custody In New
Jersey without bond, pending
extradition
to
Seminole
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Pet of the Week
The Seminole Herald Pot Of Tire
Week is Nanook, a 3-monlh-old
male Siamese mix. He is available
at the Humane Society of Semi­
nole County located al the inter­
section ol County Home Rood
and U S. Highway 17-92 next to
Flea World in Sanford. For more
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SPECIAL TO TUB HERALD
TALLAHASSEE--Florida Agriculture Commis­
sioner Hob Crawford sponsored u resolution
declaring Marrh 21-27 ns 'Animal Disaster
Preparedness Week* and commending gov­
ernment ofhrlals and volunteers for estab­
lishing an animal protrrtlon plan during dis­
asters.
The resolution, unanimously adopted by
Governor Jeli Hush and thr six-member Cabi­
net. cites thr more than four years o f work
that was spent developing such a plan, which
was Inspired try the devastating rfTrrts wiffrrrd try both humans and animals from H ur­
ricane Andrew in August 19(12.
In 1995. the Florida Division of Emergency
Management, based on recommendations
from thr U S . Humane Society, thr Florida
Veterinary Medical Association, the University
of Florida Veterinary College, the Sunshine
State Horse Council, thr Florida Department
o f Agrtcullurr and Consumer Services and
tonerm ed animal owners, adopted the state's
first animal disaster plan.
TWo years later, the Division of Emergency
Management added a new emergency support
function to thr state's Comprehensive Em er­
gency Management Plan, making animal pro-

trctlon a full partner In emergency m anage­
ment.
Florida’s animal disaster plan Is a scries of
recommendations for owners o f both pets and
farm animals to follow when a disaster or
emergency occurs. Including steps to be
taken during an evacuation.
They Include:
* Pels should nrvrr be left behind, and plans
should be made aheud o f time to take them
out o f the Immediate danger nrca. Pnsslble lo ­
cations Include the homes o f friends or rela ­
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* l*et owners should own a carrier large
enough to transport thrtr pel and have cur­
rent photos and identification devices In case
they betume sepam lrd.
* Pet owners also should carry a first-aid kit
containing ull medication und medical records
for thrtr )*et. us well ns water and food for
their nnlmul for at least n week.
* Large animals, Inehidlng h cftcs and rattle,
are best left tn fenced open arras free of pos­
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
FULL COST ACCOUNTING FOR
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, 1998
Book signing
Charlie C. Carlson II. a Florida historian and author
signs a copy ol his latest book. The First Flonda Cav­
alry Regiment C.S.A. for Tom Brown, a member ol the

Sanford Historical Society, on Thursday at the San­
ford Museum.

RESIDENTIAL

Collection
Disposal

U p c o m in g re u n io n s jo i n re s id e n ts
* Nuval Air Station. Sanford. Squadrons C ivil­
ians 1943-1968 will be having a reunion June
25-27. 1999 In Sanford. For further Informa­
tion or derails, please contact John Glrtler,
Branch 147. 121 E. Woodland Drive. Sanford,
FI 32773 (4071 322-6340 or Gerald P. Bohm.
AMCS USN RET. 450 River Drive. DeBary. FI
32713-9711.

• All cx-crcwmcmbcrH (including ship's com ­
pany, air groupH. and marines) from the USS
Coral Sea CVH/CVA/CV-43 arc Invited to at­
tend the 1st Annual Spring Fling April 10-18,
1099 at the Holiday Inn In Venice. FI. For
more Information, call or write: Hud McKay.
151 Hoostcr Place. Sarasota. FL 34232 (9 4 1)
371-3790.

Recycling
Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year
Referenced
NON-RESIDENTIAL

Collection
Legal Notices
notice it served wilhtn Owes
month* alter the dele ol Ihe In i
pubheeton of IN* notes mutt lit*
their claims with Ihlt Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M ONTH! AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRET PUBUCATION OF
T H II NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFT SR THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF*A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent end person* having claim*
or demands egalnit the dece­
dent's •elite mutt Ills their
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dele ol Ihe hrtl publica­
tion of this Notice it Mtrch
21, IM S .
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340 Violet Dell
Ceteelberry. Florida 32707
Attorney lor Personal
R e p re s e n ta tive

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Orlando, Florida 32301
Telephone; (407) 341-7300
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Legal Notices
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC NEARINO
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN by
Ihe City Commlttlon o( the City
ol Lake Mery. Florida, that aald
Commlttlon will hold e Public
Hetrlng on April It . IB M . at
7 00 PM., or et toon thereafter
at pottlble to contidtr e
requett from Rinehart Ridge,
Inc. lor Site Pten Approval with
the following variance* lor a
120.017 tq u trt foot office
werehoute located on the prop­
erty described herein.
Variance to Chapter IIS .
Append!* C ol the Code at
Ordinance* to allow the eastern
dry bottom etormweler man­
agement pond to have bank*
with e tlope ol 2:1 harltontel to
vertical, In contrett to Ihe
required 4:1 or greeter elope
Variance to Chapter t i l .
Appendit C to allow e lanced
etormweler pond to have e B
fool wide maintenance berm
around the lop instead ol the
required 20 loot wide mainte­
nance berm

LSOAL DESCRIPTION

Lott 2 and 4. Rinehart Ridge
Subdivision, at recorded In Piet
Booh S3, Paget S A 4, ol the
Public Record* ol Stminole
County, Florida; more common­
ly known at S2S Century Point,
Lake Mery

Tlw Public Hearing will be held
In Ihe Commit*ion Chamber*.
100 N. Country Club Road. Lake
Mery The Public I* invited to
attend end be heard, (eld hear­
ing may be continued from lime
to lime until e linel declilon le
made by the City Commission
A TAPED RECORD OF THII
MEETING I I MADE DV THE
CITY FOR I T ! CONVENIENCE
T H II RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSE! OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE F0REQ0INQ
MAHER. ANY PERSON WISHINQ TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINQS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
(407) 024-1024
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A. Foitev, City Clerk
DATED March 24. ISSS
Publish March 21, ISSS
DEA-2J0

Disposal
Recycling
Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year
Referenced
(1 ) R epresents an average cost lo residential custom ers within unincorporat­
e d Sem inole C oun ty for solid w aste collection service
(2 ) R epresents the cost (or disposal of 1.1 tons (at $ 36.00 per ton) of munici
pal solid w aste at Sem inole C oun ty's C la ss I landfill.
(3 ) R epresents an approxim ate average cost per residential unit within unin­
corporated Sem inole C oun ty for recycling efforts including indirect costs
funded from State of Florida grants administered through the Departm ent of
Environm ental Protection.
(4 ) Sem inole C oun ty did not regulate non-residential collection or recycling
rates tor the ye a r reported.
(5 ) R epresents the cost per ton for disposal of municipal solid waste at
Sem inole C oun ty's w aste m anagem ent facilities.

�S A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 28.1999

Business
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Sanford-Ssminols Chsmbsr of Commarca members
attend a ribbon cutting for Infinity Mediating with re­

gional managar Gina Van Epps. The company designs
custom web pages on a local site.

Ban and Christy Larson, both board certified oplomelnc physicians, with office manager Trade Wilson,
provtds comprehensive aye cars si Advanced Eye-

In

Care of Central Florida. 570 Rinehart Rd.,
Digital Imaging la one of the methods the c
to monitor the progression ol disease.

Chamber earns
state award
LAKE M ARY- Th e G re a te r
Lake M aiy-H eath row C h am ber
o f C om m erce recen tly ea rn ed
an aw ard at the I2 lh Annual
(lustneaa Recognition Awarda.
Each year the C om m laalon er
o f Education for the S tate o f
Florida
recogn izes
buatneaa
partners from every county In
Florida for their co m m itm en t
to Im proving the academ ics o f
Florida school students.
Tom
O allagher.
C o m m is­
sioner o f Education, p resen ted
the award to the ch a m b er
earlier
this m onth
at th e
Coronado Springs Resort at
t-nWr
Buena
Vista.
N in ety
com panies and organ izations
from
throughout
the state
w ere recognized,
two from
Sem inole County.
Th e
ch am ber
edu cation
com m ittee's m ission , b u ild in g

a w orkforce for today and t o ­
m orrow , la bein g addressed
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Th e SAW II Program Is a fivew eek course taught by ch a m ­
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business
leaders
to
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than 2000 students.
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Seminole Herald
Ssminols Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Sunday. March 28,1899 • 11

baseball at Seminole
A s s is ta n t
Sports

Editor

Ripken did
things, ‘ the
right w a y’
SANFORD • Som etim es the
best stories are the kinds that
m ay o r m ay not be legend.
Casey Stengel ond Yogi Berra
n ever rratly said the things
they w ere supposed to have
said.
But when It com es to form er
Baltim ore Oriole farm handroach-m anager-coach. Cal R ip­
ken. Sr. (oh. how h r hated that
Sr. at the end o f his name), they
were all true.
Senior died o f lung cancer
Thursday at 63. Too much
sm oking.
But what an Im part he made
on lives.
There was the tim e he was
pitching batting practice at
som e m inor league town In the
m iddle o f nowhere (he played
plenty o f gam es In Sanford
when It w as a m inor league
town and Ripken m anaged In
Leesburg), chasing h is dream o f
becom ing a m ajor league m an ­
ager. when he took a line drive
o ff the face.
Bleeding profusely, he
fended o ff the team trainers
who. at that level o f the m inors
probably doubled as grou n d­
skeeper and popcorn man. and
said he wasn't goin g to any
dam n hospital until practice
w as over.
.

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Growing up in Baltim ore like
I did. I w as able to m eet Ripken
and watched him a l o t In fact,
when he finally m ade his m ajor
league coaching debut - aa
bullpen catcher In 1970 - the
library In m y hom etown had an
O riole rally and Ripken (Cal Jr..
w as about 14 at the time) waa
the new gu y chosen to attend.
Now. If you ever watched
Ripken coach, o r heard about
the tough gu y stories, you never
saw the warm aide.

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But after 1 sucked u p every
am ount o f courage to talk to
him. he spent about 20 minutes
talking baseball w ith me. About
three m onths later, he w as

Cal Ripkan Sr.

SANFORD • Seven Innings
wasn't enough for a gam e as
good as this one.
After trading unearned runs
early In the game. Sem inole f i ­
nally won the b a ilie o f stateranked squads when sophom orr
Jacob
Davis*
basesloaded, one out flv to right field
scored Cliax Lytle to give the
Fighting Sem lnoles a 2-1 tri­
umph over Sarasota-Riverview
at Alum ni Field Friday night.
Davis* gam e-w inning sacrifice
fly
broke
up
a
beautiful
pitcher’s duel between S em i­
nole’s (Irian Nielsen and the
Rams' Jon Shipp.
Shipp, who cam e Into the
gnme with a 3-0 record, had
held the Tribe to only one hit
through eight Innings.
Bdt
Lytle, one o f the few seniors on
the young
Sem inole
team,
slapped a 2-2 pitch Into center
field leading o ff the ninth.

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Shipp and SOrgtrt Nlriw-n and Davte.
WP . Ntrfem (S-l). LT _ S»&gt;lpp » U Sare
. nonr 211 . nnne. Ml _ none till .
nm r Hrrurd* _ Sanwnla-Rhrmrlrw 10 3.

Mike Robinson missed a co u ­
ple o f bunt attempts before
striking out. but sophom ore
Angelo Prlracra cam e through
with a perfect hit-and-run s in ­
gle to right, pushing Lytle over
to third base.
W ith plnch-hltter Eric Larson
at the plate. IVtracca stole s e c ­
ond ond the Riverview catcher
called th iee straight pilch outs
In hopes tire T rib e might be
trying a squeeze bunt.
W ith the bases loaded Davis
then hit a fly lo m edium right,
but Lytle had enough speed lo
beat the strong throw.

Sophomore catcher Jacob Davis (M l) kited a sacri­
fice fly to right Held with one out In the bottom of the
rioOi inning and senior prtcher/outhetoer Char Lytle
(above) beat the throw lo the plate to give the host
Fighting Seminotes (ranked fifth m Class 5A) a 2-1 vic­
tory over Class 6A No. 6 state-ranked Sarasotantvervtew a! Alumni Field In the Seminole Ngh School
Basebal Complex Friday night.

Oviedo hangs on, tops Lym an
OV1KDO • This Is gellin g to be an ugly habit.
While the Oviedo High School baseball tram
krrp* winning • the Lions bested Lyman. 12-0.
Friday night to Im prove lo 10-1 - It has d e v e l­
oped an annoying habit Out has (h e coaching
staff concerned.
&gt; Ji . i - . l i
1 1 s t s k l I la A I Irttta i I t a t i a fttiw l l a n i i l t l a l i
. Lately, the Lions h a w had trouble hanging on
W&gt; a lead. A week ago Tuesday. O viedo blew an
f-1 lead In a 12-8 loss to Bishop M oore. On
Wednesday, the Lions saw a 5-0 lead evaporate
before rallying to beat Lake Howell. B-5.
talnst Lyman, the U o n i sprinted out to a 10ad after four Innlnga at M ilder Field, only lo
the Greyhounds rally for six runs In the top
te fifth lo m ake things Interesting,
i’c vr had trouble closing som e gam es out r e ­
ly.* said Oviedo coach Kenne Brown. T h a t's
of Iwiving such a you ng team. People forget
we only h avr five seniors on this year's
n. And o f those five, only one saw any playing
■Iasi season.

M

spending his fin al days a s a
! m inor league catcher, riding an
; all-night bu s from Duluth.
• Minn., to Orand Forks, N.D.
• Th e driver got tired and Ripken
! had him pul) o ver so he h im self
{ could drive.
Th is w as after catching d o u ­
bleheaders three consecu tive
! days.
Ripken's bus broke dow n a
j long w ay from Orand Forks so
Ripken sim ply got out and fixed
! the bus.
Then, he deckled It w as time
; for some batting practice so he
pulled his team o ft the bus and
! sent them out into a cow pas­
ture to hit them fly balls. O ne o f
the rookies on that team was
hall-of-fam er Jim Palmer.
Th ey are Just a couple o f rea­
sons w hy Cal Ripken deserves
to be remembered. He taught
everyone to do things one way:
the right way.
!

Davis’ sacrifice fly in
ninth gives Tribe 2-1
win over Riverview

Ovtsdo catcher Javis Alvarez was 3-for-3 wtth an RBI Friday night, helping
the Uons win their 19th gams of the season with a 12-6 victory over Lyman.

Sanford youth football
on verge o f a new age
EorroR
SANFORD • Th ere's a new age
daw ning in Sanford youth foot­
ball and It Just m ight lead to a
state cham pionship at Sem inole
High In a few years.
First things first.
Th e Sanford Youth Football
Association la looking for p la y ­
ers to play In (h e Pop W arner
League this foil and are h oldin g
registrations A pril 10 from 11
a.ni.-to-3 p.m. at the Just For
Feet at the Sem inole Tow ne
Center Mall.
Coach Marcus Kendrick la a
main force behind organising
the league and he said Sanford
la trying to upgrade Its program
from where It's been In the
past.
He said Sem inole coach Jim
W orthington has prom ised to
w ork with the Pop W arner
teams in an effort to create a
sort o f farm team that will allow
the kids to know the Sem inole
system by the time they are
ready for nigh school.
‘ W e re hoping to make S an ­
ford Pop W arner a feeding p r o ­
gram for Sem inole High.’ K en ­
drick said. "DeLand, Apopka
and other schools have good
relationships with their Pop
W arner program s so w e think
we need to build a nice part­
nership w ith Sem inole High.”
Kendrick said that In the
past, Sanford has had a p ro b ­
lem scram bling for players du e
to late registration, but he
hopes that he gets a good turn­
out on April 10.

He also has one o f Sanford's
local heroes, form er Sem inole
High and current Cincinnati
Bengal quarterback J e ff Blake,
on h is aide.
In fact. Blake, form er C le v e ­
land Brown and Miami D olphin
Steve Braggs, and other NFL
players, along with the S em i­
nole High and SYFA coaching
staffs, will be hosting the first
annual J e ff Blake Charity Foot­
ball Cam p May 22 and 23 at
Sem inole High School.
It Is a non-contact Instruc­
tional cam p for beginners to
stress football fundamentals,
conditioning
and
technique.
Participants can attend either
one or both days.
Blake's personal trainer, Matt
Arena, w ill also appear, givin g
Instruction on w eight training
and nutrition.
Proceeds from the cam p w ill
benefit the Sanford Youth Foot­
ball Association.
■Jeff wants to b e a role m odel
In this comm unity,* Kendrick
said. "W e need a lot o f help and
w e don't want to beg. so It'a a
good opportunity to get out Into
the community to help out the
program.*
Sanford Pop W arner has s u f­
fered from financial d ifferen ces
between itself and the rest o f
the county, largely brought on
by the expenses o f playing
football.
"A lot o f kids can't afford to
play and others have to pass
their equipm ent down from
team to team throughout the day
(moat Pop W arner organisations

I

tut 17 gam es Into the season, being young
inexperienced Isn't much o f an explanation,
nk that perhaps w e re relaxing when w e get a
Dig lead. W e're relying on our record and rank4'g** (No. 4 In thla w eeks’ Claaa OA atale poll)
biihrr than concentrating on doing the things
that got us here."
i Tlie Lions built Ihelr lead largely by m anufac­
turing runs. O f Oviedo's first nine runs, one

r im e ut on a Lymap throwing error, another
cam e across on a sacrifice fly : two scored on
w ild pitches, one w as a result o f a double ate*]
and another cam e In on a passed ball.
After that. Oviedo went to the long ball. Blaine
Schulte and Larry Orayson each hit solo home
runs, their seventh and fourth o f the season, r e ­
spectively.
Lyman's one-Inning rally w as very sim ilar to
O viedo's early explosion. One run scored on a
wild pilch, another cam e In an Oviedo error, one
waa the result o f a bases loaded walk, and two
were driven In when the batter waa hit by a pitch
with (h e bases loaded.
Jerem y Ortfllth waa the winning pitcher for the
Uons. giving up five runs (four earned) on nine
hits through the first 4-1/3 Innings. J.C . Blass
worked the final 2-2/3 Innings, allow ing a run
on a hit. but w alking two and hitting two batters
during the nightm arish fifth Inning.
Besides his hom e run. Schulte had two singles

Central
Florida
Senior
Classic
field set
KISSIMMEE • H ie Kissimmee
C ld c Center w ill b e the site o f
the Second
Central Florida
Senior Classic. Thursday. A p ril
1 and Friday. A p ril 2. 1999.
Tw o gam es each even in g
feature the top 40 sen ior p la y ­
ers as selected in cooperation
w ith area high school coaches
In Lake. Orange. Osceola, Polk.
Sem inole and 8u m ter County's.
Four teams repres en ting O r­
ange County. Sem inole County.
P o lk County and a team co m ­
prising players o f Lake. Sumter
and Osceola county's w ill play.
Oam e tim e Thursday and F r i­
day evening w ill be 6:30 p.m .
and 8:30 p.m.
Sem inole County players s e ­
lected to participate Include:
Brten
Recchl
and
Tom
O 'B rien (Lake BnutUey High
School); Jamaal Turner, Reggie
Kohn, Justin Kane. Chad P a r­
sons and head coach Sieve

Former Semlnoto High 8chooi star and current Clnckwad Bangals quarter
back Jefl Blake w « lend his name and talents to a football camp at 8amt
note High In May that will benefit the Sanford Youth Footbal Association.

Kohn
(Lake
Howell
School): A donis Smith

High
and

�I •Sefrtnoto Herakl. Sanford. Florida * Sunday, March 28 1999

Legal Notices

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Legal Notices

e r r v OF L A K I MARY,
FLORIDA
N O T IC t OF
PUBLIC NBARIRO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission ol (ho City
ol Leke Mery. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on April It . IS M . at
7 00 PM . or as soon theraallet
as poasibl# to conaidsr a
request
Irom
Wlndover
International ter Conditional
Use Approval lor a SS' high
office building end Site Plan
Approval lor e *4.000 square
tool office budding with the lottowmg variances lo tho Land
Development Code on the prop­
erty described herein:
Variance to eeclion tST 04(3Xe)
ol the Land Developmant Code
lo reduce the required St tool
landscape butter on the south
property line to IS feet.
Variance to Section 117.94(2)
ef the Land Development Code
Id eliminate the requirement for
a S toot high brick wsH
Variance to Section t *4 11(A)
of the Land Development Code
to reduce Ihe EDO fool buffet
area from the mean high water
kne to 100 feel.
Lota 1 .1 ,1. and 4-Lake Emma
East as recorded in plal Book
17. Pago 14 of tho Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
Also the South MO M ' fool ol
the East 1/4 of I ho Southeast
1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 toss
Ihe west 3*0 00 leal and less
the East 47* 00 leal, alto Ihe
North 1n ol Ihe East 3/4 of Ihe
Northeast 1/4 ol the Southeast
1/4 lea* the Waal 3*0 00 feet
and leas tha East 471 00 fast ail
In taction 7, Township SO
South, Rang* 10 East Sammole
County. Florid*
The Public Hearing will be betd
ki Ihe Commission Chambers,
100 N. Country Club Road, Lake
Mary The Public Is Invited la
attend and be heard Said hear­
ing may be continued Irom lime
to lima until a Anal decision Is
made by the City Commission.
Copies ol Ihe Ordinance In lull
ere available In Ihe Cily Clerk*
Office lor review.
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEET1NO IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIINCE.
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITU TE
AN
ADEQUATE
RSCORO FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY T H i CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING
MATTER. ANY PERSON WISHMO TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISEO TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
M S OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDMOS SHOULD CON­
TACT T H I CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
(407) U 4-1*34.
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SIM1NOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA

IK T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH* IIONTSSNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IK AKD FOR
SIM IM O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASS NO.i
•B-C0Q-CA-13-H
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
ONE 1**l HONDA
STATION WAOON.
VI N IHOCBMCOMADIIIt*
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO Oevid Herrlcharan
MS S. Wymor* Reed
Apt *3*

Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C UIT COURT
OP T N I I I O N T I I N T N
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND PON
CIM INOLB CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
C A I I NO. 33-31 te -C A -ta -S
SUNTRUST DANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A ,
Plaintiff,
VS
TERRIE L ADAMS
dh/i TERRIE LYNN ADAMS,
end the unknown ip o u u t,
h*ln. d*vt***». o n n lr n .
•M lgnN I. lienor*. crtdiloti,
trutleet. *ucc*»«or*. and all
other parliaa claiming by.
through. under or agalnal
TERRIE L. ADAMS a/k/a
TERRIE LYNN ADAMS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TERRIE L. ADAMS a/h/a
TERRIE LYNN ADAMS:
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
and UNKNOWN TENANT
NO t.
Dalandanta
NOTICE OP
PORI CLOSURE SALS
OP R IA L PROPERTY
TO TERRIE L ADAMS aA/a
TERRIE LYNN ADAMS. AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TERRIE
L ADAMS aA/a TERRIE LYNN
ADAMS, and all other* whom It
may concern
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that at 11 00 AM on the ISIti
day ol MAY. ISIS, at I ha Waal
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouae. SOI N.
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida,
Maryann* Mora*. Clark of the
Circuit and County Courts of
Seminole County. Florida, will
aeR to the highest and boat bid­
der the following described real
property;
Lot 12. WINGFIELD RESERVE
PHASE II. according to the plat
thereof aa recorded In Plal
Booh t l . Peges SS. SS S TO of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida.
This sale will be
auant lo the Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered March IT , IM S . by the
Honorable Seymour Banson.
Circuit Court Judge
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on MARCH
IS. 1SSS
MARYAN NE MORSE.
Clerk of the Circuit
end County Courts
•y: Jana E. Jaaewrc
Deputy Clerk
*11 you ere a person with a die*
ability who needs any eccommod aIion In order to participate
In Ihis proceeding, you ere emi­
tted. at no cost to you. lo the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Office of Ihe
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court. M l
N. Perk Avenue, Sanford.
Florida U P T1. Telephone. (407)
133-4220. within I working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; If you era hearing
Unpaired, celt 1-AOO-M&amp;-17M:
Myou are vote# impaired, call t *

so o-tsi-im *
STEPHEN H. JUOSON

I Lake Center Loop
1. Budding ■

ML Dorm. FL StTST
T tk p tm n : ( l i t ) U V I I O O
: March IS . end April 4,

Carol A. Faster. Oily Clerk
DATSOi Marsh 14, ISIS
Pukkah March**, 1***

IN RE ESTATE OF
HAROLD JOSEPH MASTERS. HI.

NOTICE OF
The adnenbtmtion ol the estate ol
HAROLD JOSEPH MASTERS. II.
deceased. File Number 39-33-CP.
Is pending ki Ihe Circuit Court for
Serrtnoto County FVrrSde, Probate
DMecm. the edrkeee ol artitch la P
O Drawer C. Sanford. FL 327730S1* The name and eddrsee ol the

ALL INTERESTED PERSON! ARE
N0T1FK0 THAT:
AH persons on whom Ihrs noOce
0 carved who have ctfecttore that
cti*»«nge the valkkty of the WM.
quaiMicaiiont or m# rtrsonii

Wepreyentethr*. var us, or (triadicSon ol this Court are reqUred la He
tfieir obieckons with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE OH THEM
AMctedUor* oltfw decedent and
decedent'*
on whom a copy ef ttvs
N served wlthm three
month* altar the data ol Ihe krai
publcaton of 04* notree must fils
their claims with IM t Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors ol Ihe dece­
dent and persons having claim*
or demand* agalnal Ihs deca­
dent's astat* m u ll file their
Claim* with Hue court WITHIN

THREE MONTHS AFTER T H I
DATE OF T H I FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tho date of the Aral publica­
tion ol this Nolle* H March
E1.1MS.
Personal Represents Hr*
BRIAN JUSTIN MASTERS
144 Alderwood SL N.
Winter Springs. FL 1170S
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
DAWN 0. NICHOLS
Florida Bar No 0371 t i t
NICHOLS t AHMED. P.A.
441 N. Halils* Avenue
Deylorva Beach, FL S t i l t
Telephone M 4 0 H - N M
Publish: March 11, IS . 1S H
OCA-171

BP T U B IM f fT IB N T M

Altamonte »prtng«. F t

32701
and ell others who cleim an
Interest In the to!lowing proper*

ONE 1S*1 HONDA
■ TATI0N WAGON
VI N 1HOC03I*OMAO1*I1I.
Donald F Etllnger. ot the
Seminole
County
Sherttfa
Office,
Seminole
County,
Flotlde, through hit otlicora,
tnvesligslor* or agent*, telted
the above property on or about
February 10, IM * from Oitlricl
Sts Semlnol* County *herill'»
Department
In
Altemonla
Spring*, in Semlnol* County,
Florida, and is presently hold­
ing said property tor the pur­
pose ol torfeltur* pursuant lo
Section*
*31 701 *37 704.
Florid* Statues, end wlk
R S Q U IS T that sn Honorabto
Judge ot the Circuit Court Civil
Division. Elghlsenth Judicial
Circuit.
Semlnol*
County,
Florida, find probable canto
that the above property should
be iortelted lo the above
agency You will be served s
copy ot Ihe Order finding
Probable Cause once it It
Signed by the Judge end n wiU
advise you how snd when to
respond to IM* request for for­
feiture
I HEREDY CERTIFY (hit a true
and correct copy ol this Notica
eras sent to the ebov* nemed
address by the U S certified
mail, return receipt requested,
this 17th day of March. IMS.
John C Roes.
General Counsel
Florid* Bar 1S0TI7
Ssminols County
Sharin'* Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Ssntord. Florid* 37773
Publish M s r c h t l.t l. IM S
DEA-17S

LI SAL ADVERTttMBNT
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
CLAIM PURSUANT TO SEC­
TION SS0SKSI. FLORIDA
STATUTES The City ol Itnleid.
Florida hereby gives none* Mat
k talked the cleim ot Darok
QkchrtsL Tamara Ortchrrst and
Chris MeBean arising from sn
Incident occurIng on or about
August 10. IMS
Donns M Walt, CPA
Director ol Finance S
Administrative Services
Merck tl, ISM
Pubkeh March IS, 1*0*
DEA-1M
M TNfl OMOVCT OOffftT

BABB NO . * 7 -ISOS O A-14-K

JUDICIAL OMOUiT

MELLON MORTGAGE
Plaintiff,
ve.
M M H fO LI COUNTY, a pollDeal a
SU M of Florida,
Petitioner,

CHERYL ROGERS COLBfc HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
MTINNATIONAL. INC.: ESTATE OF MENS WHITE,
DECEASED: FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK; ■ National
: RAY VALOIS a* Tha Codector
of Me above, N say; their hair*.
aad any and ak other i
la hove any right tlda or bitareet by.
j s L # |1U . u
A *
smee BIIWi V m D wBByllip BiTf eI lnflSIIe
IIDBi see HyCVVWI EImw lBIB

real property deeerlbed In (hi* action,

TO: THOM ABOVE- NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO AURANTIM
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR AOAMST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS: ANO TO ALL FAROES HAVING OR CLAM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERAn Eminent Oomaln Petition, together with II* Declaration of
Taking has boon Mod to the abava atytod Court to oc quira certain
property inter**!* in Senknoto County. Florida, described as totPARCEL NO. S IS

FES SIMPLE (R ETENTIO N PO«B|
OOOMTY ROAD 4 ST, PRAM I
Ak ef the land daecribed in O JI. Boob 34, Page 71, df I

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corner of Me eeuMeast quarter of Ms* southwest quarter ol
7, Township t l South. Range SO CatL I
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231.90 topi; thence run NM*SrM*W. H I M Met to an w ide
point in Black *B*. 'OOOOCN'S ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE,*

i to the put thereof recorded la Plal Back 7, Pag* Tl,
•cord* of Sewineis County; Florida; thenca run
N S n dD Sf along Me boundary kne of Mid I M *B* tor SS.40
tout to Me POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being tho northweat
corner of lb* land daecribed in eaid O.R. Booh B4, Pag* Tt;
Mono* run along the boundary Haas of Us* land daaeribad (a said
O.R. Bonk' 34* Pag* 7t tor Us*
N S T IS M I along said boundary Saa a« Btock « r Mr 49.99 Met
a, Isi irisc ^i^li^l bossdsri line of
B^, nu^t ^1^l^|n^l^|r^|^|—
110.00 1**1; Ihenc* 999*14'03*W. 40 00 leal; Htoaaa
N O r s r t O U f, 40.09 lent thence b0d*&gt;r« &lt;rw. I t s OS leaf to Me

Contains 4 *00 square leaf, mere or I
OWNER!*): CHERYL ROOERE COLDS
1011 Blab* tlroet
Altamonte Spring*. FL *1701
Back Detandant it further notified that the Petitioner srth petition
tor an Older of Teklag beton Me HONORABLE NANCY F. ALLEY,
oao of Me Judges of the above akrtod Court, aa Widow day. Me
tu t day of April. 1SS0. al IBIS am . to Courtroom M. at to*
Senknoto County Courthouae, Sanford, Florida, to aicardaaca
srtth Us Declerairon of Taking heretofore filed to Mia cauw. AH
gifiD^iKti |o tills suit ivmJifi othif inlsrsstsd ptitivi — y Mm##
0 request a bearing on Mo Pei Ikon tor Mu Order of Taktogtol Me
Mae end place designated aad be heard. Any Defendant lading la
SI* a timely request tor hearing shell waive any right la obfed to
Me Order of Taking
ito
tomi prepofljl
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riia,
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|n m
SLV
m PVBBfn In
PW
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D Mej' tn
111qitoA
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THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES,
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
CUUMNIQ BY. THROUGH.
UNDER, OR AOANtBT
DEBRA L. LANTEAMAN
DECEASED, el a)
T0:TNS UNKNOWN HEMS,
OBVtSStS,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER.
OR
AOAMST DEBRA L. LANTERMAN. 0&lt;CEASED
RKStOSNOS: UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDI
JAMBS LANTIRMAN
LAST KNOWN RSSIOSNCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
BY,
THROUGH, UNDER,
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT!*)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD ON AUVS. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CUIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUBSS. HEMS, Of VISEES,
ORANTEES,
OR
OTHER
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:

YOU ARE NOTIFIED Mat an

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-------- aiE O a u a t o i ______ _

LOT SS, DEERSONG 1.
ACCORWHO TO THI PUT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
FUT BOON 44. BABBS IT, tt,
AND t t OF THE PUBLIC
REC0R0E OF SEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORNM.
ray al te a written datenwa,
any. wNhto SS day* altar the
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SANtXJRI) - Former NFL Clrvclnnd Brown and
Miami Dolphin Stephen BntftgH Is hosting (he In­
augural Orlando Celebrity G olf Classic to benefit
the Sanford Sports Youth Program. The re will be
n $10,000 putt for cash event, cilnle, long hall
contest and a shotgun start with (lighted play al
the Trophy Club on April 24. It will be followed
by an nwanls presentation with a bulTrl dinner
and a sports memorabilia auction and nidle. Call
I-8B8-H15-4057 for Information...
Lake Mary High School will host its annual golf
tournament to benefit the school golf team and
booster club. Format Is a four-person scramble
with a combined team handicap o f 40 strokes. It

starts at 2 p.m. at Tlmacuan Oolf and Country
Club April 24. Call 320-9014 for details...
The Sanford Optimist' Club will host the Cen-,
tr.d Florida Qualifier o f the Optimist United Van
Lines Junior Oolf Championship. The elite field
ts packed with youth golfers 10-18 yeara-of-nge
and the Central Florida 14-IB year-olds will
need to qualify May 12 at Deer Island Oolf Club.
TTie younger plnycrs will be exempt from quali­
fying nnd will move to the next level June 5 at
Oolden Ocala. The Deer Island event will provide
players with range bulls, lunch, golf and the
awards banquet. Anyone Interested In qualifying
should contact Robbie Robertson at 322-S854
for Information, and Ihe event Is sttll looking for
sponsors. Anyone wnnled lo help out with a
&gt;P M O olf. F i f * SB

J e ff
C o n tin u ed from P a ge IB

wulklng along the warning track
at un Oriole game, smiling, en­
joying his first year ns a major
Irngur coach, and he saw me.
"Hey, It's J eff from the Ubrary." he said.
Whnt a thrill. He was the first
sports figure to acknowledge
me like that and I'll never forget
his kindness.

son the Baltimore franchise was
the proudest In baseball during
most of Rlpkens servitude.
Until, finally In 1987, he got
the Job of his dreams. He wns
named manager o f the Orioles.
And Ills shortstop wns Cal
Jr., and his second baseman
was Billy Ripken.
He wns patriarch o f baseball's

So hr came back ns n coach.
And dam II If he didn't almost
help mnkr the Orioles the first
team ever at the time to go from
worst to first the following year.
Ripken ended up losing his
Job In 1992 afirr he com­
plained one too many times
about his firing. He was one
stubborn dude.

First Family.

Unfortunately, hr also Inher­
ited the worst tram tn baseball,
maybe one o f (hr worst of all
time. Ills first tram lost 95
games. His second lost Its first
six before Ripken, after a life­
time o f sweat, was fired.
He didn't deserve tt. No one
could have won with that club.
Hatl-of-Fnmer Frank Robinson
look over that putrid learn and
lost the first 17 games he managed.
Ripken could have pouted.
And he did.
But he also had baseball tn
his blood.
If you're going so do some­
thing. do It right.

But he and his work ethic
live on. When Cal Jr. takes the
field, that's Senior pushing him
oul with a sore ankle or a
bruised thumb. That's Ihe way
yon do tt.
When Junior takes extra
ground balls bem use he bobbled one the night before, that's
Cal Sr.
lie never liked to be rompllmerited or given public acco­
lades. It was his Job, he said,
and he went out and did It. and
he did It right.
A lot o f people say Cal was a
throwback to the old days.
Hindu makes you long for the
old days, doesn't it?

M ock Hoffman (Lake M a iy High
School); and B J . Pratt and
Cocenellus Blue (Sem inole High
School).
T h e C lassic will be televised
statewide an Sunshine Network
as part o f the Dodge Florida
High School Cham pions Series.
Sunshine Network Is F lo r­
ida's leadin g regional sports
network, reaching m ore than
4.6 m illion hom es, and p r o ­
vid es m ore c o v e r s * : o f h igh
school athletic even ts than a n y
oth er television outlet, In the

Other sponsors fo r this year's
event Include S tate Farm In su r­
ance. Pepsi. SunTrust, Subway,
Baymont Inn f t Suites and the
Sports Section.
Proceeds from the C la ssic
benefit the K-12 Educational
Found a tion s representin g the
Btx-county area pu blic school
districts.
T h e Central Florida S en ior
C lassic Is also p rou d to a n ­
nounce partnership srtth the
Central Florida Sparta C om m is­
sion and the Sports For l i f e

gram 's C om prehensive Youth
Sports Program. T h e program's
main goal Is lo em pow er youth
to m ake positive choices about
tobacco products.
Hosted by Senior Classic and
Sports Com m ission personnel
the Sports For U fe Aw ards P ro ­
gram w ill feature the Classic A ll
Stars and som e 'Very* special
guests.
Tickets are available for
tw o sessions at $ 1 0 per
p rice o f $16

T h e C entral Florida S enior
C la s a lf
dou bleheader
airs
Tuesday, A p ril 6. beginning at
7 pan, (ET) w ith Paul Kennedy
provid in g the play-by-play and
C h arles Davis servin g os ana­
lyst.

Beginning at 5:30 p.m . and
prior to each evenin gs S en ior
C lassic contests, a Sports for
Life Aw ards Program w ill take
place.
Sports for Life la funded b y
the Florida T obacco Pilot P r o ­

I’ll also never forget the Irssons I learned watching his
son. Junior, grow from n rookie
third baseman in 1982 who hit
- 1 18 to becoming a legend of
almost magical figure.
When Junior came close to
the record for consecutive
games played, lie would always
credit his dad who said lo do
everything the right way.
That’s the way he taught
hundreds o f youngsters who
showed up In outbacks where
he managed like Aberdeen,
S.D.. and Fox Cities, Wise.
It became known as the
"Oriole Way" nnd was the rea­

B a sk e tb a ll
N 0B I B

are available b y con
toettng T h e Foundation
for;
Sem inole
C ounty
Public*
Schools, Dede Schafihcr at*
3 2 0 -0 1 7 6 .
Limited num bers o f tickets;
will be available at the door f o r
both sessions.

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and tw o m ore ru n s scored. Javte Ahrares went 3for-3 w ith a n RBI. Ju stin Holm es extended h is
h ittin g streak to nine flam e* fay collectin g a d o u ­
ble, single, one run, and an RBI.
A lso contribu tin g to O viedo's 13-hit assault
w ere Kenny S tarling (tw o singles, three runs):
‘ rtn a n d IBrettt M urphy (each with a
Jered Ooodwtn
single, a run. and an RBI); J e ff Knapp (RBI); and
Paul Lubrano and Bobby M clior (each with a run
scored).
Starling accom plished an interesting feat o f
feet, stealing three bases In three attempts. W hat
w m u nique w as that he stole second base In the
second Inning, stole hom e on the back end o f a
dou ble steal tn the third Inning, and stole third
In the aijcth.
Providing the offen se fo r the Oreyhounds w ere
Kyle Sosnmervllle (three singles); Brandon Epple
(two singles, run. RBI); Joe San till! (two singles,
run); BUly Hess (single, run. RBI); Matt Skelton
(single, run): Kevin G raves (single); Kit Kaminski
and D ove M ilton (each with an RBI): and Chase
R o o d ! and Jason W yler (each w ith a run scored).

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plgy. will travel to Sanford on W ednesday to take!
on another otate-ranked team, Seminole, on
Rlnker-Stcnstrom Field at Historic Sanford Me- ',
mortal Stadium starting at 7 p.m.
Lyman (7-11 overall. 2-3 In 6A-3) will be a t’
DeLand today (Saturday) fo r a 2 p.m. battle with
the Bulldogs In a district game, then return
hom e to host W in ter Springs tn a Sem inole A th ­
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goal la to get the equipment w e need."
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Blake's support and the opportunity to m ake on
Im pression on Uie Sem inole coaching staff, b e ­
sides the opportunity for Just plain fun, will get
kids out early Instead o f w aiting until the lost
minute.
" If ire can put 200 kids Into the program w e
can give them positive role m odels sn d d o
som ething flood for Sanford. You never know
when w e ll find the next J e ff Blake."
Call 324-5465 for Information on the J e ff
Blake C harity Football Camp.

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, March 28,1999 - »

T r ib e
*W e didn't hit the ball very
well,’
said
Sem inole
head
coach Mike Powers. ’ But N ie l­
sen w as fabulous.
*1 knew Chax (Lytle) was goIng to get a hit and M ike
(Robinson) has been sw in gin g
the bat better lately. Th en 1
called the hit-and-run for on ly
the second tim e this y e a r and It
worked perfect. And Larson got
a free
pass becau se
they
thought w e w ere going
to
squeeze and Jacob (Davis) d id
th e lo b . W hat a great game.*
T h e Rama (10-3 and ranked
No. 6 In the state In Class 6A)
had taken a 1-0 lead In the
third inning.
Chris Pete led o ff w ith a
sheer down the third base lin e
that Petracca knocked down,
but could not recover In time to
throw out the speedy Pete. Brad

W ltham bunted Pete up to s e c ­
ond and Pete m oved over to
third on a grounder to short b y
Cory Sherk.
Nielsen looked like he w ould
get out o f the Jam w hen he got a
check-sw ing roller to Aral from
Mike Mask, but Nielsen was
unable to handle a throw from
first basem an Uriah Kimmlg
and Pete scored.
T h e Fighting Semlnolea then
got a 'freebie* to tie the gam e In
the fourth Inning.
Paulo Silva led o ff by getting
hit with a pitch, but he was
erased on a grounder by Lytle.
Lytle then stole second and
went on to third when the
catcher's throw sailed
Into
centerAeld. Lytle then scored
the tying run on a ground out
by Robinson.
Sem inole only had two other
opportunities to score before
the ninth as Petracca reached

on an error, and got around to
third base before the fourth in ­
n ing en ded and Lytle reached
on an error with two out and
stole second In the sixth Inning
before Robinson w as Intention­
ally w alked, but the Inning
ended at that point.
Nielsen,
m eanwhile,
was
m ow ing down Rlvervlew, but he
also got four trem endous plays
from n ls defense to avoid fu r­
ther damage.
In the fourth Inning, the Jun­
ior lefthander picked a runner
o ff Arat w ith one out. In the
sixth Inning the Rams had a
runner on second w ith one out.
W ith the runner attempting to
steal third, the No, 3 hitter In
the line-up hit a hard grounder
to Retraces at third.
Th e sophom ore grabbed the
shot, tagged the runner and
threw on to Arat for the inningending double play.

midnight on Saturday and noon to clo se
on Sunday.

SPRING CARNIVAL

SOFTBALL MEETING

O VIED O • Th e O viedo High School A th ­
letic B ooster C lub ts h oldin g a S prin g
Carnival through Sunday.
Th ere w ill b e m idw ay rides for all ages.
unes. entertainm ent, food a nd fun.
Tim es for the carnival w ill be noon to

SANFORD • Th e C ity o f Sanford R ec­
reation Department w ill be h olding Its
Adult Softball Organizational m eeting for
the S pring softball season on W ednesday.
April 7th at 0:3 0 p.m. at the Downtown
Recreation Center, Arat floor o f C ity Hall
on Park Avenue.

In the eighth Inning Rlvervlew
got a leadolT hit. but he was
erased w hen Petracca A d d ed a
pretty good bunt try and threw
to second for the force. Th e
next batter then hit a fly to right
and Silva tnnde n cannon throw
to Brat for another In n in g­
ending doublg play.
•Our defense keeps us In the
me,’ said Powers. *1 think the
!■ really grew up tonight.
W eV e really been playing well
and the you ng players have
been follow ing the good lea d er­
ship from ou r seniors. I ju st
hope w e don't have a let down.’
Things don't get a lot easier
for Sem inole as they had to
travel to Port Orange to play
Class SA-Dtstrlct 5 foe Spruce

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hosting Class 6A No. 4 stateranked Oviedo ot Historic S an ­
ford M em orial Stadium at 7
p.m. on W ednesday.
“W e ll go with Petracca (4 -0 )
tomorrow and save Chaz for
Deltona.’ said Powers. "That's
why Chaz didn't pitch tonight,
because district Is m ore Im ­
portant.
T h e last three tim es w eV e
played Deltona the gam e has
gone to extra Innings. In clu din g
earlier lid s ye a r at their place.
If w e win Tuesday, w e ll get the
top seed In the district tourna­
ment. Hopefully, Nielsen will be
recovered
enough
to pitch

against Oviedo.*
Nielsen scattered Ave singles,
w hile striking out Ave and
w alking only two In running h is
record-to 5-1 on the season.
Providing the offense for the
Fighting Sem lnolea, w ho arc
now 14-3 and ranked No. 5 In
Class BA, w ere Lytle ( l - f v - 4 .
two runs scored, two stolen
bases),
Davis
(l-fo r*3 ,
one
RBI). Petracca (l-fo r -4 . stolen
base) and Robinson (one RBI).
Pete led Rlvervlew , goin g 1for-3 with a run scored, w h ile
W ltham w as
l-fo r-2 ,
Duke
Powell and V in ce
Feathers,
both l-fo r-3 , and C o iy S h erk
( l-fo r-4 ).

racrang uisirunsr
Ron 'Laity' Ranand
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Any teams Interested In playing In the
spring league should be at this meeting
Space Is lim ited sin ce only Plnehurat
Park Is available. Plnehurat league's o f­
fered are Co-Ed on Monday, W om en on
Tuesday, Men an W edn esday and T h u rs ­
day. and Industrial on Friday.
Th e SRD Is also offering a Monday
Night Church League that w ill play at the
Lake Mary Sports Com plex.
Questions? Call 330-8097.

C ard in als get even in Senior baseball
ORLANDO _ T h e C ardinals
continued their resurgence last
Sunday, rolling to a IB-2 v i c ­
tory o ver the Martina In O rlando
Senior Baseball I
action
at Edgewater High

That gam e was close until the
C odgers exploded for 18 runs
In the fifth inning.
Th e nightcap started like It
might be a battle a s Demertng
led o ff the gam e with a alngle
for the M arlins and one out
later Berman also singled, but
Cardinals pitcher David V cndu r
got out o f the Jam, getttag
grounder back to the mound
and a By out.
I.akc M ary's C h ris Oagllano
fed o ff the bottom o f the Brat for

nlng alive w ith an RBI sin gle
and Deltona's Dean Sm ith fo l­
lowed w ith a two-run single.
Lake Mary's Nick Brady then
singled and Sm ith scored on a
balk before B rady capped the
six-run inning b y scorin g on a
alngle b y A ltam onte S prings' Oil
Vogler.

Cook w ere both 2-for-2 for the
Marlins, w hile Berman was 2*
for-3 w ith a run scored. One o f
Holt's h its w as a double.
Other hitters were Beatty
(double, two RBI). M cSpadden
(double, run) and Demcrlng
and O errlng (one single each).
The C ardinals are now 2-2 on
the season and w ill [day a d o u ­
bleheader Sunday at Edgewater
High School against the Martins
at 9:30 a.m. and the Braves at
12:30 p.m .

Th e Cardinals added a pair o f
runs In the second inning.
Qrmccy walked a n d stole s ec ond before scoring o n a d o u b le
by M ike Carpenter, w ho then
scored on a single by Altamonte
Springs' V endur.
In th e third, Dean Smith s in ­
gled and Brady w alked ahead

F U T O N S 4 LESS
ta r ir . •
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at a two-run alngle b y Oagliano.
O racey and Robert Sm ith fol-

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acore a run.
T h e C ardinals Anlahed their
scoring In the Afth Inning as
V en d er singled and scored on a
double b y D ean Sm ith.
T h e Martina got tw o runs in
the seventh Inning on a sin gle
b y Berm an and a double by
M cSpadden and a
two-run
double b y Beatty.
T h e Martina had an opportu ­
nity to acore m ore runs, but
Brady cut dow n ru n ners at the
plate o n strong throws from
centerAeld to end the sixth and
seventh Innings,
Pow ering a 17-hit Cardinals
attack w ere Dean Sm ith (3-for3, double, three runs, three
RBI), O racey (3-for-4. three
runs, tw o RBI). V cn d u r O -for-4,
run. three RBQ and Oagllano
(3-for-B, double, tw o runs, two
RBI).
A lso contributing w ere C a r­
pen ter (double, run, tWo RBI).
Capoaaola (single, run. RBI).
Brady and Robert Sm ith (one
■tagle and two ru n s scored
es£h) and V ogler (alngle. RBI).

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Schools
Setting sights fo r the top o f the w o rld
B y J e f f B c rlin lc h e
OUTS EDITOR
S SISTA N T SPOUT

Sonic day. Jill Greco will
probably be President o f the
United States.
It will be a nlrc break from
what she's doing now.
Tltc eighth-grader at Green­
wood takes Middle School
was the school's winner o f the
Disney Dreamers and Doers
award, presented annually to
the students at each school In
Seminole County who dem on­
strates the characteristics of
curiosity, confidence, courage
and consistency.
tandrrshlp. however, might
be the best wav to describe
Jill.
Here's a rundown o f some of
her activities she does besides
earning stralght-A’s.
She's In the Oreenwood
takes Southern Belles Little
Sister
organizations
where
she and her group try to do a
different community activity
each month. So far this
school year the girls have
raised money for the Ronald
McDonald Home and have
traveled to retirement homes.
She's student class presi­
dent and she has made It a
goal to have the eighthgraders do other community
projects each month. For antiviolence month they plan to
give out white ribbons to rep­
resent non-violence as well as
chocolate doves to symbolize
peace. They have also partici­
pated In the St. Johns River
cleanup and worked on Im­
proving the bathrooms
at
schools.
She was also a member of
the Odyssey o f the Mind team.

T s n n e r B rock , o f tangwood. was named to thr
Dean's Scholars list at Missis­
sippi Slate University. He Is a
form er baseball player at take
Brantley.

P h illip

Greenwood Lakes eighth-grader Jill Greco was named
a Disney Dreamer and Doer and wil be presented the
visited Tallah assee ns a stu ­
dent representative for the
PTA, w orks with the county
FTA and is on the school a d ­
visory council.
And she still finds lim e to
hang out at the m all w ith h er
friends.
How docs she d o It all?
"You Just have to leant how
to
manage yo u r tim e.* Bhe
said. "You don't think about It;
you ju st do It."
She Is also thinking about a
career In politics (she's a
Dem ocrat) after a career In
teaching. She got h er first

MMennium Mkkfle School eighth-grader John Martin
wants to break Into the music business and has al­

E D IT O R

award al Walt Disney World next month. Some day.
she thinks she might want to be president.

taste o f the political spectrum
in Tallahassee
last month
w hen she spoke at the legisla­
tive conference.
H er
principal.
Michael
Mlzwlckl doesn't doubt that
Jill Is on the road to success.
'S om etim es I tell h er to wait
until she’s 21 before sh e takes
over the school,*
Mlzwlckl
said. 'S h e is an exciting young
wom an and the future leader
o f o u r state and country.*
Sure the goals are high, but
that's the w ay J ill likes (hem.
**! try to say motivated and

keep m y goals as high as p o s ­
sible,* she said. ‘ I like to stay
busy, but I don't want to look
stuck up so I try to have a
norm al life.*
She found about the pres­
tigious award when she was In
Tam pa visitin g h er sister. Her
father received a letter from
M lzwlckl and she'll be headed
for W alt Disney W orld next
m onth fo r the huge awards
cerem on y.
She w asn't talking about
W alt D isney World w hen she
said, “Som eday m aybe I ran
take o ver the w hole world.*

ready made an imped at his school despite being a
student there for Just a few months.

the D isney Dream er and Doer
Award.
He'll represent the sch o ol
next month at W alt D isney
W orld at a cerem ony attended
by students, fam ilies
and
teachers from all over C entral
Florida.
Am azingly. Joh n w on the
award even though he's only
been at Millennium for a few
m onths alter transferring from
Trin ity Prep a few m onths
ago.
John quickly • becam e the
'sound* o f the school, and
runs the sound for m any o f

M illennium 's productions In­
cluding a recent day dedicated
to parents and grandparents.
T h e school put on an event
which featured music and
dram a and John handled the
sound for all o f I t
•Last year at Trin ity Prep I
w as asked to run the sound
for the line arts program.* he
said. *1 really got Into IL It
w as really cool.*
H e's got h is sights on bigger
things now. M illennium will
have a new bu ilding in little
over a year and John went to
his principal with a proposal.

*1 w an t to play m usic o r get
Into a band. A n yth in g that I
can d o to get in to the m usic
business.* h e said.
O ettln g all A ‘a and B*a, Joh n
la look in g a t a differen t kind
o f college after he graduates
b o m W in ter Sprin gs
High
w h e n h e ll sttend ninth-grade
next year. Full Sail Is a sch ool
In C entral Florida that s p e­
cialises In sound, en gin eerin g
en d
television
production.
J oh n said It spends up to $33
m illion annually to update
equ ipm ent so that's w here h e
h as h is sights set fo r now.
Th ere's m ore to John than
ju st m usic and sch oolw ork.
Even though h e entered M il­
lennium around the tim e o f
Thanksgiving, h e’s already on
the student cou ncil as well as
the Pride T eam w hich ta k es a
stand g a i n s t d ru g abuse.
H e keeps a bu sy schedule,
and h e's obviou sly taken to
h is n ew surroundings quickly.
H opefully, fo r John , h e ll b e
surrounded in a few y e a n b y
the w alls o f a recording stu ­
dio.

Disney recognizes Dreamers and Doers
Walt D isney adm ired four
outstanding ch aracteristics In
Individuals with
w hom
he
cam e In contact. Th ose a rea s
are
curiosity.
con fiden ce,
courage and constancy. Each
yea r Walt Disney W orld Invites
Sem inole County schools to
nom inate one student who
epitom izes the
ch aracter! stlcs.
T h e 14th annual D ream ers
and Doers A w ards Program
will be held May 0.
Three students have b een
selected
as
the
S em in ole
County D ream ers and D oers
and will receive statew ide rec­
ognition. Th ose students are
Tolu lope
Bukola
(Law ton);
Eric D. T a ylo r IMllwee) and
Franklin
A llen
Huffm an
(Lym an).
Students nom inated fo r the
h on or were:

Th r Musical Mustangs of
Gen m i
Elementary
School
have been chosen to perform
at Walt Disney World's Epcot
Center.

:»so

I f there Is a n ew building, tt
m ight a s w ell b e state o f the
art, right?
*1 learned about the sch o ol
gettin g som e m oney so I
talked to Mr. O rtflln about the
ligh tin g and sound for the new
building.* he said.
J o h n Is also In to music. He
plays piano and h as been
sin ce secon d
grade. H e plays keyboard for
U nited M ethodist Church and
also plays In th e church's
youth band, T h ree T im es De­
nied.

For every famous m usician,
there are people standing In
the wings, m aking the p er­
form er sound like a star.
At
M illennium
M iddle
School, that would be Joh n
Martin, the school's w inn er o f

Eubanks,

S chool.

^C A P TA IN ’S bsk
*
LICENSE”

M illennium student is o f sound mind

John Martin is
the man behind
the music

M a u rice

from
Sanford.
has
been
nwarded a Truster Scholar­
ship al Pfeiffer University
(N.C.) It Is one of the school's

most prestigious scholarships
and Is awarded to Incoming
transfer students. He Is n for­
mer athlete at Seminole High

A m ber Minugh (A ltam on te
Elem entary): Kate A lexan dra
W ilkins (B ear Lake E lem en ­
tary): Joshu a W on g (C a rillo n
Elem entary); Th om as C arde­
nas
(C a sselb erry

tary); A lina Arbuthnot (Lawton
Elem entary);
Kalla
Tlndle
(Longwood Elementary); Pris­
cilla
Ratanavong
(Midway
Elem entary); Jesse Robbins
(Partin
Elem entary);
Casey
Mullen (Pine Crest Elemen­

(Elem entary); C entennial B.
Kluver
(Eastbrook
Elem en­
tary); Ju dy Bransford (English
Estates
Elem entary);
K a tie
Brown (Forest C ity Elem en­
tary);
Brittany
Permaul
(Geneva Elem entary); Nikca
Aytes (G oldsboro Elem entary);
Lee Sanford (H am ilton E le­
mentary); A nn ie W u (Heathrow
Elem entary); A shley 11. Hut­
son (H ighlands Elem entary);
Elisabeth O llbcrt (Id yllw lld c
Elem entary);
and
C a ltlln
K lrrh n er (Kecth Elem entary).
Also: Ashley A goran os (Lake
Mary
Elem entary);
A n d rew
Yow ler (Lake Orienta Elem en­

tary):
C hristina
Hyson
(Rainbow Elem entary); Yvonne
M cKenzie Sm ith (Red Bug
Elem entary):
Brent
Boyko
(Sabal Point Elementary); V a­
nessa Reynolds (Spring Lake
Elem entary); Aallya Rehana
All (Sterling Park Elementary);
Laura Davidson (Wekiva Ele­
m entary):
Bryan
Alvarado
(W icklow Elem entary); Sade
Keltt
(W ilson
Elementary);
Vtrgpn O sorio (W inter Springs
Elem entary)
and
Matthew
M cGuire Brannon (Woodlands
E lem entary).
A lso: JUI
Luaren
Greco
(O reenw ood
Lakes
Middle);

H eather M. Strickland (In d ia n
T ra ils
Middle);
A lexan d ria
Dcflartu
(Jackson
H eights
Middle);
J oh n
W.
M artin
(M illennium M iddle); Anth on y
M ichael
C h ristian
W alker
(M ilw ee M iddle); Shoe Riddell
(Rock Lake M iddle); Erika S.
A nderson
(Sanford
M iddle);
H any
T.
M adh anagopal
(South
S em in ole
M ladic);
C hristy Lyn Folw ey (Teague
M iddle): and Kevin
Felker
(Tu skavilla M iddle).
A lso:
B erlin s
Jackson
(d o o m s
A cadem y);
Manoucheka Celeste (Lake B ran ­
tley High); Priscilla Lorraine
Caaados (lake M ary High);
Varda Orbtc (Lym an High);
A sh ley
V.
Evans
(Oviedo
High): C ourtney B. Newm an
(S em in ole High); a n d .A lex J.
R obbin s
(W inter
Springs
H igh).

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0EA-1S1

Pursuant le Florida Stalula
riS .F I nil* Towing Inc. will call
an April S ). IS M al B 00 am at
10T Highway * «T. AlUmonl*
Spring*. Florida. Baltor raaanra*
th* right &gt;o Md. Bald aa I*, no
warranty- Batter guarani#** no
1STI Plymouth
vtod VLSSCSB4MSM
Publish: March SS. IM S
0EA-11S

I P O C X

OPCH OOOR Social Sermcet of
Florida 1* a therapeutic totter
care agency (leant# pending)
opening an ofhc* m lb* Orlando
at** We ar* looking lor 0*0 ■
catad and caring famuat who
era mtareited in prowling chidran with a tala and nurturing a
vtronmant by becoming totter
parent 1 tt you have love m your
heart and room m your hon
pleat* contact OPEN DOOR lot
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Tip th# world ovtr on its sids and
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71— H e l p W a n t e d

71—H elp W anted

Attention: Work from Home
Our children com# to the
1 everyday*
*500 *2500 p
| i *2000*4500 II
www work-bom-home nevpay*
1 600 596 7424

DRIVERS for Auto Auction
Night Shift Must Have V iM
Drivers License Can *07-3021940 or 2SAS Park Drive. SantordEOE

DRIVERS FLATBED
11000 S IG N O N B O N U S I
'Outlay Home Trna
ta t# Modal Equtpmant
•Rrter Program Pkrt
MUCH MORE"
COL A t 8 mot OTR
ECK M-ner 800611-6636
www eck mitor com
Freni Desk, Braekletl Server,
Route keeper*, Melnienenc*.
Houee Men A AM Dtoh Wather
FT Apply Lake Mary Courtyard
135 Intamanonal Parkway. Lata
Mary 444 -1000
We got the hook upll Your
teerch 1* over Long torm job*
for hard working tort* C al to
1A make 4 happen 407-302-

Day Cera: Loving Chnalien
horn#. Pr* K pregrama 3*
Craft* T r y Fim 32I-694S

COL-Cleat B Lie. Drtvera: Abt*
lo driva A phyweaty throw gar
Apply to perton O JenEm vonmanla 1 1371 S
yoked Ava. Orange C*y FI

33—W eight
M anagement

ft Up to *9br. r T
or PT. ratable perton wtoapenarc* BaneMt 407-130-2466

lo se

w e to w f-w o w i

with good tound nutrCon with­
out going hungry, inaiparvw*
No D'ugt No Stimulant* No
Sato Effect* 10©% MONEY
BACK OUARANTEE. Fra*
mtorrnaton and Monitoring
Cal Spamth 834-116* or
Engktfi 605 9742
Tod Free *6* 3*2-4042

55— Business
O rroRTUNrms
1*00-110.OOOrmo. me health a
nutnkon CO it teaiung motoral
ad mdnnduaN to work
from
horn*
Guaranteed batdMrty
freedom and growth Cel Suatn
S30-6774
ALF Seminole County 20*
bad* potitoto atpand to SO*
A u 5690K Term* Cat Sam
Burin Omni Real EtUI*. 954
492 99** ALF tpaciektl pvuoul
FUL________________________
AREA PCPtVCO K l ROUTE IS
new m*chm#t with location *
Priced total S00 *196221

f/T-P/T Energetic. happy Aa
egat
CDAE&gt;p*''*'v:*a pr#
toned Benefits 407-328-7766
CLERICAL PERSON Orgtn/4
Tonal tk.tt* tom* computer
UP* and general ctoncal du
bat F/T 1 305 00 M F Contact
Sharon. Lake Mery 101-8004
C N A 't 7 3 and 1t&lt;7 altdlt FT
and 3-11 FT wan into d/brenbai
f tottoto tchedukng to meat
your need* and a r t nctoOng
parka! thihs fkghar baa* pay
for ttpanance. PTOWacaborv
hatday banatat ana pay rt-keu
ol benefits avaaebto Jom our
Team of SucceatM Cera O n to
and meal 01a new nurpng adGanarout pgn on terkr* tor FT
p o tu n t Apply to person to

Coitotor tip
lor busy dry ctoi
1133-SOI7DB20-7A3S

Working partner needed, no mvesbitent 321 -6711
VENDING 'UO y PArsons Dream"
Few Hours • Good ) Price to
Se« Fra* Brochbra 800 820*1S3

at t/rtu. Cat Moo. Wad 121
OtSO. Tu*s . Thu/*. and F n ,
296-06T4

71— H

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BE A STAR
H*eh Your Career To Aech* 1
Rising Star
•Otto ol Ha* Heekh Instvanc*
•Paatangar Program
dtoraonnal Drrrar TroubleshootPwtftete Program
•Great Owner Oparakv Pacbag*

1*600*775-5635

ELECTRICIANSrend A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS.
OFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
121-1*61_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS head
*d NOWI Covenant Transport
has immadtott openings lor
driver trameet No arptrienc*
naadad Earn *45K to *55K pto*
banalKt CDL framing avasabto
■00-435-5593__________________
Front Desk Clerk: E ip pratarred Must be ftoiOto Apply m
person Days ton 4650 West SR

41, Santord__________________
FuS or PT 1444** payment ceftoebont Cash hendhng t ip a
fhto P » cas 130-0*54 lor appt

Grounds person
F/T Only #N»'d naed apply Ap­
ply Oeorgw Arm* Apis 2600
Oaorp* Av*. Santord Drug tost
raduaed 123-4000 EOE
RAM STYLIST wanted lor busy
Sanford salon, lots of pkis44 CM 321-2887 or 121A 759
Cato • Help tented *t cat
eUant room Must tov* babes
Ecerenc* s plus 330-2797
Help Wanted Industrial
Factory Worker* eip. Olas*
Cutter, Metal Processing Saw
Operator. OFWP. Ben* Ms Ws
ter Bonnet. 350 Anchor Rd
Caseetoerry, FL________________

HORTICULTURE
TECHNICIAN
Th* Seminole County Sheriff I
0#&lt;# to saektog a togtoy mobvattd n M u a tor the potton
«/ Horttcutouto Technician at
*gn*d to the mmeta Cooperate
hyWtpome* and *04 gardens it
the John E Poto Correctoral
Faeery n SantonJ The poetoun
pronde* on Ft* job eaewig and
mtlmckon to inmates to the
area Ol hyoropomc* and to4
gardenetg assists in pest con.
trea eebtobe*. matoums togs
and records for garden opart
tons assists m th* d*v*iopm#m mptomentabon of planting
■chedJtoi. and gnss
th*
pubkc Mnenum requwemenis
■nckrde a lugp school Optoma
or GEO and two years ratoons.
Me work experience m green
house operation* A thorough
beesgroxtod eweaagakon wet p*
conducted on aeiactad appke*
an vtctuong but not ivneaa to
p&gt;tof drug uae. drmng record
pest emptoymenl verification*
Iketory The

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IFLS2771
EOE

DENTAL R ECEPTION IST
W* ben Work Sanford ,Orton
do o/kce Musi have ptoasmg
personakty Transportahow end
be comptber toarmi 31 rtvvk

ORFVER NEEDED CUSS A.
COL F I otoy F/T • P/T 3 yto
nan O TR tip Good driving
record 407-323-7171___________
ORP/CR wan van pratonad. not
requved Apply at 2SES Park
Drrve, Sanford. *07-302-1*40
EOE__________________________
DRIVERS COL B. C. 0
Desperately nesttod local area
flbNO WIMPS NEED APPLY""
CALL PATTY AT 407-647-SO10
A-1 TEMPS. B4C NO FEE/EOE
Driver* COLA. Company A
OWNOP. nwi on* year *q&gt;. 4*
Staias A Carted*.
Justus
Transport. East Orlando. 1-AOO597 5871

r wtortKyi rmyscai
•■t drug *ae*ne&lt;g
vote* Bbee*
AneiyM NOTE powbon works
out el door* end appheents
must Da abto to endure #N&gt;otura ip pie eitrema weather
cendoone m Ftonda SSartlna
Betory: I1 7 JB 4 • E M JOB
(SSJ4 . 11SJS hewiy) wan M
(pad heerr msivanc*
km* cK. 10 paid hoeaays and reerement) Ctaetog
Owe *#•* E. 18BB
Ftseae apply n person to
Bamnoto Costoly Snerttr* OStee
(iwRtome
oTiapyMi BMahme
R0Mnont
100 BUSH BLVO
AanfonlFL 32771
The Senwwto Coutoy ShenFt
0*e* q eommaed to a dwarse
wort toroa and to an equal opponunsy employer.

A C Duct mechanic: Experwnc*
necessary
Banata
package
Drug Free 323 2900___________
Adrmn Attis* Grow wilb ual
Mud know Eacet A Word A b*
organuad Etc pay A ban*
Fai return* to 324-4160________

N U R S E S A ID E S
P/T
For al thrfti AUfteimer FaeMy
art|oy working with lha alAppiy In paraon at E*ti­
de rdant. 201 N. Sun tat
Drive, Cassefcerry. FL

407-69S-5002
ATTENTION
Earn an Elba
ISOO-AIBOO/mo PT
12.000-54 500‘mo FT
1-EU-S21-0972
wwwwfftou com

P a r t -T im e O ^ m I r

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Available Immediately.
We are looking for a part time proofreader.
Duties include reading toga) ad copy and dis­
play advertising. Prospective candidate must
possess strong spelling and grammar skills
and pass competency test.

71—H elp Wanted

Etoclrklans
MAKE THE SWITCH!! Evpartane* something shocking A
f t you! actually kt* a belter
job mi better pay Call lodayi
*07-303 5334

WORK FROM HOME

Cooks
Hoi A Cold Una and Diahwaahor *7*1 Uhi. eip preferred
Lunch and Dinner shifts Apply
to person Mctn Sat

L u ig in o ’a P asla A
Staak H ou se , Heath­
row

_____407-333-2847
EARN EXTRA MONEY

DELIVER THE BELLSOUTH
•REAL YELLOW PAGES'
IN YOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY
Men Wgraen-Weeraek Skrterts f a or
##n Trr# Aacwam tju M tt year*
ceaarotoei - i n tn r«uf*4 *jig or
N O *r be tvoupi* 4 er mo&gt;* hours ■
o*y
BEGIN CALLING TOOAY
TO RESERVE YOUR AREA
1-407.322-4788
1 00 am - 4 30 pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
0 0 A .INC
____________ EOE_____________
House Cleaners Needed
•Eem (p to 19 00 per hourt
•1100 00 Mvtng Bonus'
•*&gt;00 00 Terw* Bonus'
•*200 00 RecruCmera Bonus'
•Pad Vacations and HondayV
rtJnrform* end company cars'
•Medcet t Dentai'
The Maids 119-7122

Licented Insurance Agents can
earn 40k •80k. benefits work­
ing the el Final Erpenae Co in
Ihe U S Ercekent lead program,
daily pay. renewals A baring
Cal Steve 1 600 905 9095

Mechanic* A Welders: E ip re­
quired Mutt have own loots
Apply In person O Jennings
Environmental, 1378 S Volusia
Av*. Orange City. F L

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N O TIC E !

•Milfitin ifict tiip tn iio f
•Juvenile Justice Out-OfSchool
Suspension Project Men*g*r

Maintenance Supervisor
Tint It a highly tkiMd mamtananc* potibon providing aup*nnsory and Support serve#*
to th* Mamtonane* Department
and Eracubv* Dvector and £ertorrTvng a wtda rang* ol rotated
function* RatponsbU for en­
suring qualify maintenance of
*60 pubkc housing units end ro­
uted UcJittet Th# mcumbsnt
W4 b* *&gt;p*ct*d 10 *s*rcit*
tom* todepandenl judgement to
th* p*riorm*nc* of assigned
usk* Saury Dated on aducahorv*ip*n*nc*
Juv*ntt» Jtrotfce Ouf-Of-Schoof
Suspension Prejecl Msnegtr

IMMEDIATE OPEMNOS

to* Management Ortic* n Catbe Brewer Court d m ig routine
office hours

Sunshine Slafftog under conbad with the SerTwvk# County
Pubkc Schools has immediate
Fu* A Part kma poatoont avea9 tor food serve* t cuttodApply at our new location
I Wtoymoto a *106 m Lake
or Cas 323-0440 tor d*
Requirements
tockid*
FDLEFBl background check* A
DtttoTHknii ECfoDFWP--------------

MSMEDtATE OPCNMOS
Sunsnm* Suit mg under con.
bed w4h to* SemtoOl* County
Pubkc School* net immeduto
Fu* A Part ton# poaunnt ava*• tor food service 6 cuttod
al Apply at our new
2B5 Waymom a *105 to
or Cel 123-04*0 tor deRequvement*
indud*
FDLEFBl background checks A
Drug Tattoo EOfcPfWP
IR RIGATION IN S TA L L E R S
Santord Area
Pane Me *44-0977

JOBS. JOBS, JOBS!

FOR UNDERGROUND
U TIU TY CO N TR AC TO R
MALTH MSUKANCf ANO 4S1K
PLAMt Prue be* werkM***
Appty e ttM MMto Ortv*.

SERVICES

FAST OROWMO TEMPORARY
PERSONNEL COMPANY, tpeculding m construction and in­
dustrial trades it currently ac­
cepting resumes for outside
Sato* Represenlalnre* It you
are sale* onented. taff-mofnaled. enjoy teamg and are inter­
ested m a career wMh a nation­
wide leaGng company, bus i* a
major opportunity for you Ex­
tensive emptoymenl package
offers paid framing and batroi.
compel,trve saury plus commttaion. monthly ear attowance
COmpr»h#n*rv* i*ad program
health insurance and Ihe high­
est comrrvstnn avakabU n the
ndutby Sates and industry *xpenenca a plus, but not manda­
tory Plea** mat resume A sal­
ary requirement* to
SAS
P.O. Bos 10B
Houston, Tata* 77001

Applet ten* era now bemg uk•n tor Ft* contract positions ol
Mamterunc* Supervisor, and
Jtnrann* Juste* Out CX-School
Suspension Project Manager

Both posbont roquro a Ffcnda
Driver t License bondabto and
aotkty to work varied hours

C O R ES TA FF

JOIN THE WfNNfND TEAM!
GREAT PAY!
OREAT BENEFITS!
CORESTAFF it currently inter­
viewing lor the following posi­
tions
Warehouse.
Electrical
Assembly. Machine Operilors.
end Light industrial assemble
Pay U 00-19 50
AS shill*
availed* For more information,
cal (407) 330-7789

THE HOUSfNO AUTHORITY
OF THE CTTY OF SANFORD

Thu It a hlfpYy rospontbl* po­
sition accounted* tor managng
youth specific goal onented pro­
gram onigrma to decrest* rou
ol school (ktcpltoary rt'errall
and suspensions and |uv*mU
crime, and increase ecaderruc
performance Bachators degro*
to enmtoal rustice program,
youth tipport programs, or *sceptionai education or *qurvalant *tp*n*nc*
Salary batad
on educakonroreananoa

LABORERS NEEOEO

1

LEADS! LEADS! L^ADS!

Earn an Elba
5500 11500.no PT
*2000 •iSOOCVmo FT
T O U F R E E 1-866 615-7475

House Ctoarwtg - Perfect Job I
Low stress. 2 5 deyt/wk *7.hr
Mtospd ear raqd S34 5S95
House Keeper Eip preferred
Apery to person DeyS Inn. 4650
West SR 46 Santord___________
HVAC
W* n*ve steady work « needy
pay Cal today Bereft* *
aOtk Good things com* to
Ftosewfwce* *07 302 5334
EOUTE 0PCNB40 tor entry
tovei werahout* worser.’dmrar
Poa*toti raquett vakd FDL
heavy wrung a local ottnranet
Salary *6 50 (70G hr based on
eip A work history 631-4767
Ipr gpfit

Laboratory Technician

Seminole Herald

71— Help Wanted

ROUTES PAX) DAILY

Fu* urn*. Monday-Fnday Raquires current Florida teens*,
arreti erpenence « hematolo­
gy. chametry and aarotogy OC
Background, phlebotomy aspenenca it a must Send re­
turn* to
Central Florida Family Health
Center
2400 CR 41 (A
BentorA FLM TT1______

For consideration, please call Kellie at (407)
322-2611.

300 N. branch Aw. t wUord

71—H elp W anted

■ you want to wortc Stan •* wK
pul you to work Rg/U Hand Man
he* been n to* labor butmesi
tor over 25 yrs Work today and
gat Pad today! We oiler a vtru­
ly ol jobs rt in* todutmal he'd
Mom 1 Eve sh4ts avaiabU
Pc* up and dakvery serve# a
avaiUbU in th* Santord art*.
CM RHM longwood • 2606 1 0 6 ___________________

Otonwathere. cook*. Servers
200 Hickman Dr M L Mwy 46)
________ *07.124-1010________

Or tax to: 71VS24-4454
Out aid* Sales Rsp: Corporate
market. PT/FT Huge potential
.271-4112

Order Puller; Lake Mary area
S6 5 G V Long term temp
Data Entry; LongwoodMaifUnd
a* To i&amp;tw fkgh production,
casual envwonmenta
Receptlonltt: Multiple Orlando
location* To 18 50.hr Temp
and temp to hire Professional
demeanor and computer eipenenc* roqueed Immedaie openAdmintslretive: MxApte Orlando
localont From 16 t v . Computer
Mersey, professional demeanor
. multi-tasking requited Spe­
cialty
placement*
available
Fro* computer baxvngl

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Apr* t t . I SB
T im e ly D. '

TOOAY* aTAFfW O

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'Mssss bss Orsst rsUHsss*’1
Adecco Employmsnl Ssrvics Is immedistsfy hiring for local
compiniei In tht Sanford, Uks Mary Arta. Permanent.
Temp lo Hire and Temporary Positions AvsiUble.
• M a c Machine Operators
• Press B o M Opsretore
• MtUlGrindsr
• UghtAtMmbfy
•G tniril Libor

2nd end 3rd sluft* 18.00
1st thifl 17.42 ind up
1st shift 18.14 and up
H U hrtt *8.14 and up
Vsiritd shifts $7.00 and up

canAdecco, Lake Mary at 407-330-7171 to set an
Interview with one oi our Certified Recruiters!
200 Waymoot CT SuItB 124 L tk t Maiy, FL

u

PBX OPERATOR/Part-Time
A l South Seminole HospiuU in Longwotxl, FL. we
have an excellent part-time (Sat/Sun) 1st shift (7
a.m.-3:30 p.m.) opportunity for a PB X
operatur/clerical asst. We require a high school
diplomo/GED and basic computer/clerical skills.
Prev exp with multi-line phones is preferred. We
offer excellent benefits and pay 7.50/hr.
Please apply in person:
South Seminole Hospital,
Human Resources,

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555 West State Road 434, O R L A N D O REGIONAL
Longwood, F L 32750
SOUTH SEMINOLE
or fax (407) 7674)8%
H OSPITAL
„
EOE.
BkAMmeere
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A TTU fflO W i
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an aura *500-11 SCO PT/
mo or *2000 *4000 FT/mo FuS
training, paid vacalion. 1-800630-2311 or visit
www wttynobtorkfrombome.com

Mint M ahto to carry
and earn* larga banquet trayaWMia Tua *Nrt / Black bow ba
and Cumbarbun
MorhFrLO-1 PM-1401 1__________
af (balwsin/ ORT A T n t p t )
Bkdquat Satvsto on cal and
Otosa Cvtiara naadad ASAP.
Tamp to perm, lop pay. Call
Alan or Judy « 302-1939.

SE EMPLOYED
CALL 407-322*2044
SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

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paopu. pad and pniaaM Each MM&gt; in ■&lt;*cahar uard* let anrahar
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Longwood Mattag* Studio.
Walk-mi welcome 7 dayl
Pnvkle rm* Female Sian
Lite XMM00077S5
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21— P e r s o n a l s

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Machine Operator
Ollc# Worker
Order Taker
MaWtnance
Factory Worker
Racapbocutl Trainee
LP.N
Fie Clerk
Food Service Mgr
ApporUmeni Clerk
Courtier Salta

SB hr
ta hr
*7 hr.
H O hr.
*7 hr
*7 nr.
$13 to.
*6 hr.
Open
M hr
Nag

Come By Fof Complete
Details and More Job Info.
700 W. 25th Street
Blueprint Company " Oviado
Hiring Ful A Part Ttme Cel MS
Reprographic* 407-365 1550

Housekeeplng/Floor Tech
Come join a great environment^ service* tesm) South
Seminote Itospiiel, located in Longwood. FL has (wo
Tull time opfXMiunitiei:

FLOOR TECH
We are looking for on experienced floor technician for
Ihc 3rd thifl (10;30 p.m. • 7 am.) tobufT, wax, and «rip
noon. We pay 7.23/hr ♦ shift difTertnii*l and ofTcr
excellent benefits. Experience in floor care and HS
diptoma/GED it required. Musi be able to work every
(Mher weekend.

ENV WORKER I
We are looking for an experienced housekeeper (hospilal/hotcl exp preferred) lo work an the 2nd ihifl (3 p.m.11:30 p.m.) We pay 6.75/hr a shift difreremial and offer
excellent beneftts. Musi be able to work every other
weekend.
Please apply at: South Seminole Hospital. Human
Resource*. 3SS West Stale Road 434, Longwood. FL
32730. B.O.E.

O R L A N D O REGIONAL
SOUTH SEMINOLE
HOSPITAL

EARN FULL-TIM E PAY
FOR PART-TIME WORK!
T tw Sm lnoh Hamid has an Immadlata opanlng for a
nawapapar carrtar in the Sanford area. O u r papers are
delivered each afternoon Tu esday through Saturday.
Delivering the Stmlnob Hamid is a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. W e need
someone who Is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, F L

Apply in Parson
at tha:
Seminole Herald
300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, FL

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PUBLIC REARM S
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN by
tba City ComnUaalon *1 tba City
ol la*# Mary. Florida, that mart
Commaawn wM bald a Public
Haanng on April I t . t t t t . at
F 00 P M . or at toon tharaaltar
a* pottibl* lo contidar a
raquait
from
Strang
Comnamtcalton* tor tit* plan
Approval with • varlanc* bom
lb* raquiromonl* ol Socllon
•I f F 04 ol Ibo City Codo ol
Ordmancat to aBow a t ‘S* wtd#
; tandacap* buflar along Ibo par*
. bon ol th# now (nottarn) part­
ing tol dial abut* lb* WaHac*
Court rtgbt-ol&gt;w*y In Mou ol 4
t t tool aid* typo V bultor on
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•action 0. Townthip *0 Saudi.
Range SO Boat, iammato
Co only. Florida Loot RigM-et
Way tot Rteebart Road
M B ALSQi
Beginning at tb* Seutbwaat
• corner at tb* Marthaa*I 1/4 aT
' tba Sautbaatt 1/4 at taction 0.
f Taw nth Ip SO Oouth, Rang* SO
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t gta*. I I tacondt Wait lor a
i (balance ol 100 000 toot along
J tba Waal Hna ol lha North***!
r |/4 ol Ibo ■outheast 1/4 ol
' Section S. to a point tor corner:
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POINT OP B tQ M M N O ; Thane.
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TERRY W. CARLSON *nd
JOAN K CARLSON, husband
and wife, JAMES DOATES
and LILLIAN DOATES.
but band and wife, TMS
MORTQAQE. INC. d/b/e
THE MONEY STORE
Dalandant
NOTICE OP SALE
Nolle* It hereby givan thal
purtuanl lo tha Default Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure anlarad In Ihlt
eauta pandmg In tba Circuit
Court In and lor Samlnota
County, Florida, balng Civil
Action No SS-1S4T.CA-14-K.
tba undaralgnad Clark will tat!
tba proparty
tllualad
In
Samlnola County. Florida , at
It 00 a m on April IS, TSSS,
date nbad at
Lot Thirty-eight (IS) ol WHISPERINO WOODS according to
tba plat thaiaot at racordad m
PLat Dock 41. Pago 41 and 41,
ol tba Public Record* of
Samlnola County. Florida
BETTER KNOWN AS ITS
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Florid* SITSI
at public tala, lo tba highatt
and batt bidder, lor catb. at tba
watt front door ol lb* Semtnol*
County Court bout*. Samlnola
County. Florida
O ATID Ihit tSlb day ol
MARCH. !•••
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CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Dy Jan* E Jatawte
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EMPLOYMENT
117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Leaso To Own
127 Storage/Oftice For Rent

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91 Apartments/
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“ j j
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartmonts - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptes/Triplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
tit Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse,Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

71—Heli* W anted

71— H t ir W a n te d

71—H elp W anted

M ERCH AND ISE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

Debt Consolidation
Business
Opportunities
Opportunities
Financial Services
Money to Lend
Mortgages

181 Appliances 8
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Furniture For Sale
183 Television A SlorcivRadio
IBS Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Budding Materials
193 Lawn &amp; Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restauiant Equipment

M IS C ELLA N EO U S
199 Pels &amp; Supplies
200 Lrvestock/Fomi

Suppi.es
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearng Apparel
211 Antique Colectibles
215 Boats 6 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck.t3uses.Vanx For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycles,Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicles-Camper* For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting

253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

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E tU M ik M lender seeks ex­
perienced mortgage profession­
al to sUS erpanaon office
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Between 9AM 4 Pm MondayWednesday 3895 S»R 46 East
Sanford Icomer o» 46 and 4151
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Werehouie Workers Needed
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A t lamp* Inc Mo Fee EOE
Work From Home
lose weqht tor
O nfylt to (7 per
dey Earn great
money FuSPert bme
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Irrigation L a b o r *

Work From Homo
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Espenenced tor fnei greong of
resoenhal homes Pay com
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Openings for 1 . paving posi­
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Work m Semmoto. Flaator A Vo­
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabmots
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 6 Installations
265 Carpel Cleanmg
266 CeHmg Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Service!
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywail
276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
262 Jirvtonai Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Laketront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

Tractor Operator Noeded

LOAN ORIGINATORS

Need Server*. FT A PT Apply
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Immediate
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291 Mortgages
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295 Paper Hanging
297 Post Control
298 PianoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofmg
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial 6 Typing
304 SKkng
305 Small Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termrle Repair
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311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/fUdw
314 Upholstery

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316 We* DnBrvg
319 Window Wastvng A TVtong

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tufting • 177/tok
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103—HouslsU niurnisiied

117—Commercial
Rentals

103—Houses*
U niurnisiieo

2 'l new carpet, paint A tn
Avail (Vl-Vg Fenced yard ISC
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107— M obile H om es
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ta il of Mutfef Lake Park R
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901300 *75 000
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HOME FOR SALE

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ca* 774-4347_________________

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223— M iscellaneous

205—H eavy
M achinery

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141—IIomls For Sale

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uted boa aponga A m i ftreal
t M 00 Larrya Marl 322-4t32

A COUNTRY DREAM
Owner Financing to acre*.
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JIM D O YLE
(407 ) 322-2495

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141— Homes For Sale

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181—A ppliances 4c
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117—C ommercial

Rentals
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Burglar Alarms,
Fire Alarms.
Card Access,
Extinguishers

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your successes.
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by someone who had jumped to faulty
conclusions earlier In his career. He
wasn't going to make that kind of er­
ror again. What would you have dona
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many players would think everything
depended on the club finesse.
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Ssminola Hvrakl, Santord. Florida • Sunday, March 2S.1W
8•10

IAN
SHOALES

Movie execs ape
their distant kin
A group o f New Zealand
scientists, law yers and phi*
losophers have created the
O rra l Ape Project, w hich r e ­
cen tly proposed to the New
Zealand legislature that apes
(chim ps, gorillas and
orangutans), becau se they
share 07 or 08 percent o f
the sam e DNA as hum an
beings, should therefore
have the sam e rights a s h u ­
m an beings.
I have no problem with
this. W ith a rigorou sly ex e ­
cu ted series o f electrosh ock
and oth er aversion therapies
— w ho know s? A p es m ight
even learn how to vote.
I'm not even that w on ted
about any potential "Planet
o f the Apes* scenario. A ny
such future n arrative w ould
require the presence o f
Noddy McDowaU, and he
(alas) ta no longer w ith us.
W e might even tea m new
behaviors from them . D is ­
playin g affection b y p ick in g
parasites from each others'
scalps, for exam ple, o r
flinging offal at m trudera.
Som eday w e h um ans m ight
featu re heavily In ape en ter­
tainm ents — rid in g little tri­
cycles arou nd w h ile w ea rin g
tu tu s and screeching.
But how w ou ld th is affect

T h e couple can afford to
have m are things the way
they w ant them . S pecial
music, like h arpists o r classi­
cal ensem bles, special flowers
and m ore elaborate cakes are
often the chotce.O she said.
'A lso, the people they care
most about a re there to share
the moment with them, and
that Is w hat cou n ts the

W ell, w e could sa y g o o d ­
bye to "K in g Kong* sequels.
N o m ore *Dunston C h ecks
In.” no m ore ‘ Every W h ich
W ay But Loose,* "M igh ty J o e
Y o u n g .' o r ‘ A n y W hich W ay
You Can.* Th e aany antics o f
underpaid actors In gorilla
suits w ill be a th in g o f the
. A ll w ill be reverential.
e w ill be b r o o m statues
o f ch im ps lii pu blic squares.
M u ltiplexes w dl haws w a ll to

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liability: and th e strongest
correla tion fo r p rofita b ility
w aa a O o r PQ rating.* •
D o you know w hat that
m eans? It m eans that a fa m ­
ily Hick w ith fu nny m on keys
m akes m ore fo r a stu dio In
the lon g run than an Arnold
S ch w arzen egger stuffiest.
S o w h y d o the studios
keep throw ing m on ey at
m o d e stars? W eil, w e need
to rem em ber th a t m otion
pictu re execu tives sh a re the
tn r rr D NA a s chim panaees.
T h ey have learned to get a c ­
cess to the food pellets by
the m anipulation o f certain
levers In the stsnm sklng m a ­
ch in ery.
Th ere probably is an e a s ­
ie r w ay to feed and clothe
them selves than throw in g
m oney at m ovie stars, but
nobody's bothered to teach
It to them. A nd certain ly the
celeb rities them selves
greedy little m on keys that
they are don't w ant to learn
n ew tricks either. M aybe w e
should put execu tives in
zoos, and opes In position s of
H ollyw ood power. I'm sure
both w ould adjust to their
n ew environm ents qu ickly,
especially i f w e let th e e x ­
ecu tives keep th eir cell
phones. T h ey can bark

G row ing u p on the property
adjacen t to h er Longw ood
retreat. Olrarfl is a photogra­
pher by trade. W hen sh e would
b rin g h er b rid es to the
Victorian hom e to stage bridal
package ph oto sh oots, the
b rid es com m en ted on h ow
lo v d y th e place w ould be for a
w eddin g. A fte r h ea rin g the
suggestion o f several brides,
Girard w en t Into an additional
line o f w ork w ith h er husband,
Alain Oirard.
S h e also runs a m edical bu si­
n ess w ith h er father. Billy
Ptloian. N ow , sh e and the
French-bom Alain provide an
Intimate w eddin g setting for
couples in their teens, their
60s and aft ages in between.
Alain, a photographic techni­
cian m Casselberry, serves a s
ch ef
d 'h o te
for
the
h om e-catered
m eals.
Th e
Qirards take tu rn s officiating
the cerem ony for couples who
ch oose
th is
approach.
Bringing one's own clergy or
ju stice o f the peace la always
an option . Sarah G ira rd 's
daughter from a previous m ar­
riage. S u zan n e Kechejlan.
helps the couple. Occasionally,
the couple h ires a you ng man
to help, especially when there
are three w eddings held In a
day.
T h e average schedule Is two
w eddings a d a y on weekends
w ith an occasional weekday
cerem ony, a s w d l. Valentine's
Day, this ye a r on a Sunday,
usually finds r w i p l f i booking
the m ast weekday weddings.
O n e cou ple w as m a id e d the
T u esd ay fo llow in g th is last

ven ien t fo r th e b rid e and
groom. *Practical,* a word not
usually associated with w ed­
din g planning, is now In vogue,
according to Oirard.
A short guest list is practical
for a variety o f reasons, says

Th e key to this wedding site
is sim plicity in Its most ele­
gant form, an attitude that
less Is really much, much
m are, T h e p r n m de are k g g fc
w ith magnolia, palm and d i ­
m s trees Indigenous to this
area. T h e tropical garden seta
the background for weddings,
except In inclement weather
when the cerem ony Is moved
Indoors.
Placed around the house a r t
vaaed d ip p in g s from the va ri­
ous bushes and plants su r­
rounding the hom e-azaleas,
cam ellias, haneysuckle-and
there la a sw eet floral scent
w afllng throughout the home.
Th ere are also artificial flow ­
ers o f all types and varieties
for brides to choose a s candle
w reaths and table decor.
Bouquets, boutonnieres and
floral arrangem ents are done
by Steve's Floral In Longwood
and Patty A m es o f C ake
D esigners In Lake Mary Is
en tru sted w ith th e bridal
m Ii m
Sarah explains that
many brides have cake and
punch receptions, accom pa­
nied by Alain's w edding cook­
ies, which can be Included in
a h attr w edding package. Th e
G ira rd s a llo w cou p les to
bring In hom e-cooked but not
catered reception foods.
At
a
F riday
even in g
rehearsal for G reco, 23. and
Long. 31. the fam ilies co n ­
verged on M agn olia A cres
w ith th ree very n ervou s
yo u n g atten dan ts. Steven
bearer w ith Em ily Scroggins,
3. and Becky Alvarez. 6, as
dower girts. Alvarez is a stu ­
dent at Partin Elem entary
School In southeast Seminole
County. T h e bride's brother.
Shawn G reco, served as best
m an
and
frien d
Jan et
Ounnoe a s m aid o f honor.
Th e w eather this month has
been Ideal fo r an ou tdoor
w eddin g, m uch to the delight
o f the you n g couple and the
Girards.
Located at 503 West Church
Street In Longwood. Magnolia
Acres is considered a local
landmark. Built b y John Neill
Searcy In 1888, the 2-atoiy
Victorian hom e sits on the
shores o f Lake West about
on e-h a lf m ile northw est o f
historic dew ntow n Longwood.
A lm ost a cen tu ry later, in
1087, the Otrarda made It
their home. Nam ed Magnolia
A cres b y th e Otrarda. the
hom e aita In a quiet residen­
tial neighborhood in the heart
•nmols County.

look ptaoa March 20.
Searcy, then S I . arrived in
MsttonvtUa, n ow Sanford, on
March 2 3 . 1S7S and got n o fa r­
ther than Longwood when w alk­
in g to homestead in Maitland.
Serving a s L o n je p n rfe paaanaater for m any y e a n In the late
1800s. Searcy and his father
Jam es helped to build Christ

�2C •Semi not# Hetnld. Sanford. Florida ■ Sunday. March 28,1999

Fitness
Health fair
comes to
Sanford

Ribbon cutting
A ribbon cutting for the Conscious Care Family Center Alvan W. Barber maintains on office In the laellity,
in Sanlord was held recently at 901 E. Second St. Dr. which offers a number of services.

SANFORD • C entral Florida
Regional HonpUnI Is Joining
w ith local a gen cies to offer n
com m unity health fair and
ground
b reakin g
cerem o n y
will be held on April 10 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.. w hich will In­
clude a state-of-th e-art E m e r­
gency Room, third C ardiac
Catheterization Lab and d e d i­
cated O utpatient testing area.
Heal lit fair adm ission and a c ­
tivities are free.
Entertainm ent will Include
music and gam es provided b y
MIX 105.1: Charity and Toot
the Clow ns will
provid e face
painting, story telling, balloon
art, and skits along with a
caricatu re artist. T-sh irts and
other glve-a-w ays w ill be part
o f the fun as w ell os plenty o f
good food and drinks.
Physician lectu res will ta k e
place throughout the day In
the hospital classroom . T h e
follow ing topics w ill be: 10:00
s.m .-H eart
S u rgery
In the
Nineties: 11:00 a.m . - T re a tin g
Arthritis: 12:00 p.m . • M e d ic a ­
tion M anagem ent: 1:00 p.m. •
Advances In Laprnscoplc S u r­
gery, 2:00 p.m . - O steoporosis.
For m ore in form ation , please
calt (407) 321-4500 ext. 5202.

CLYDE H. CUMER, M.D., P.A.
Is pleased to announce the addition o f
LOURDES I1URKE, Certified Nurse Midwife
to our practice

Usirdcs Is accepting New Patients for Maternity
and Routine Gynecological tir e .
We participate with Most Insurance Plans,
Including Medicaid and Medlpass
If pni are pregnant, call for a
FREE INTRODUCTORY MEETING

with one o f our MIDWIVES
Clyde Climer • Stephen Phillips, M.D,
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Athletes w ho only drink fluids when th e y 're
thirsty m ight be hinderin g th eir perform an ce
and putUng their health at risk.
‘ By the tim e you 're thirsty, you may have
already lost m ore than one percent o f your
body's fluids through sweat. That makes yo u r
heart pum p harder and cuts the flow o f blood
to m uscles and skin, redu cing you r ability to
lose heat and driving up you r body's tem p era ­
ture.’ said Dr. Marta Florotto, a scientist w ith
the USDA's C h ildren's Nutrition Research
Center at Baylor C ollege o f M edicine In H ous­
ton. Th e resu lt? “You ‘hit the w all' a lot
faster,* Florotto said.
Florotto advises athletes to drink 12 to 16
ounces o f cool w a te r about 20 m inutes before
a workout, four to six ounces every 15 to 20
m inutes while exercising, and at least six to
eight ounces afterw ards to ensure good h y d ra ­
tion. ‘ Because adequ ate fluid replacem ent Is
very difficult when Hie tem peratu re and hu­
m idity are high, strenuous exercise under
these conditions Is generally discou raged,*
site said.
‘ A thletes need to m ake drinking fluids part
o f their training routine,* Florotto aaid. She
recom m ends that m ost athletes drinkin g M tri­
ple. cool w ater. Instead o f expensive sports
drinks or carbon ated
beverages.
"Sports
drinks contain m inerals and carb oh ydrates,
which are really only needed b y en du ran ce
athletes.’ site said.

Fobc acid h elps p re v e n t spina biflds worn
other seriou s &gt;neurm] tu bs birth defects that
Involve the Incom plete closu re o f Hie spinal
colum n.
'B ecau se the neural tu b e forma soon a fter
conception, w om en need to have an adequate
amoun t o f folk: a rid in their diets before b e ­
com ing pregnant. Th is can be difficu lt sin ce
most foods contain only sm all am ounts o f fo lk
a d d naturally." said Dr. Debby D em ory-Lu cc,
a registered dietitian at Hie USDA’a C h ildren's
Nutrition Research Center at Baylor College o f
M M id n e in Houston.
Recently released dietary recom m en dation s
encourage w om en o f ch ildbearing age lo co n ­
sume 400 m icrogram s (meg) o f fo lk arid d a lly
from fortified foods o r vitam in supplements. A
slice o f fortified bread has about 40 meg o f fo ­
l k acid, while fortified ready-to-eat cerea ls
contain betw een 100 m eg to 400 m eg p e r
According to D em ory-Luce, too much f o lk
a d d can mask a vitam in B12 deficiency and
possibly lead to nerve damage. A s a precau­
tion. Am ericans are advised not to ex ceed
1000 m eg (100 m g) o f fo lk a cid per day from
vitam in supplements and fortified foods.
,k
Folic a d d fortification m ay do more than
benefit developing Infants. It's also thought to
help protect against heart disease in

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Infertility

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The Arrival O f
Midwifery and
Nurse Practitioner
Services

D e liv e r in g ...

Healthcare For Generations To Come

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NldwllcA.Boone,ARNP
Pilar A. Ending, CNN

G round breaking
The leadership committee lor the |2.7 mCton Hotowsy breaking ceremony. The center mM participate in •
Child Development Center located at 3306 8. Orange program of foe United Cerebral Palsy of Central FlorAve., Orlando, recently participated in a ground ids. The center le slated to open in September.

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�Semnoto HeraKj, Saniord, Honda •Sunday, March 28.1999 - 3 C

Fashions herald spring
198 turn out for gala to benefit cancer research

Lee-Downer-Benway
Mary Lee o f Sanford, a n ­
nounces the engagem ent o f
her daughter, Daisy E lisa­
beth Lee-D ow ner o f Sanford,
to C h arles Joseph Ben w ay.
son o f Evelyn W akten o f
Lym e. Conn., and the la te
Spencer W alden.
T h e bride-to-be. daughter
o f the late Ernest L ee. was
b o m In Sanford. S h e la a
1976 graduate o f S em in ole
High School. Sanford, and la
attending S em in ole C om m u ­
nity CoU ege w h ere she .la

w orking tow ard an A S d e­
gree. She Is em ployed aa a
finance specialist for S em i­
nole C ou nty pu blic sch o ols.
H er fiance, b o m In D aniel­
son, Conn,, graduated from
Lym e H igh School In 1970.
tie received his M B A 'd e g re e
from O rlando C ollege, Or­
lando. and la em ployed aa
m anaging principal con su lt­
ant fo r O racle C orp.
T h e w edding w ill b e an
event o f May 22, at Sanford
C hristian Church. Sanford.

S pring wax in the a ir at a
gala spring (lin g fashion show
and luncheon M arch
18 at
H eathrow C o u n tiy Club. A r a ­
pacity crow d o f nearly 200 _
198, to be exact _ turned out
fo r
the
spectacu lar
sp rin g
frolic lo benefit ca n cer re­
search.
Sponsored b y the SanfordLake M ary Board o f the A m eri­
can C an cer S ociety with Dr.
Beverly
Boothe
and
Jea n
Fow ler a s co-chairs, the a n ­
nual benefit "w as an overhelm ing su ccess," Beverly said.
T h e event reflected a touch o f
nostalgia a s vivacious patron s
arrived in th eir Sunday best
with several w earing attra ctive
spring chapeaux to co m p le­
ment their cl*sa y spring enarm s, accordin g to Jean.
Th is year. 20 tables w ere set
up fo r 10 each, J ea n said.
Several guests invited friends
to fill a table in clu ding J ea n
Clontx and Lau rie Dickey who
filled on e o f the tables with
their friends.
T h e h osp itality h ou r at 11:30
provided the gu ests w ith a
perfect opportu nity tim e to re­
n ew friendships and crea te
som e new ones. O all Stewart
Uked that and would love to see
several o f these lovely gath er­
ings annually.
Entertainm ent Included music
and dancing. T h e h alls w ere
decked w ith beau tlfiil sp rin g
arrangem ents, but
h igh ligh t­
ing the decorations w ere the 20
ornate cen terp ieces created b y
the Ixora G arden C lub under
the
direction
of
Barbara
Chapm an,
president.
Th ese
cen terpieces featured brom eliads planted In a large w rathered-Uke dish w ith an Im pish
Utile cheru b at the side h oldin g
a sm all pot o f fresh herbs,
"lxora did a wonderful jo b with
the centerpieces," Jean said.
- 1 lxora m em b ers.h elp in g'crea te
the m asterpieces were: C ath ey
Bossert. D ebbie Adam s, R ose
Long.
S ally
O re m .
K ath y
KreanofT. M ary A n n e C le v e ­
land. G inny W allace and M ary
Cole.
A nother lxora m em ber.
A rtist M olly Pflueger, h elped
with the program art work.
B ettye Dcdm an and A n n K!m m ons w ere In charge o f se llin g
the lovely cen terp ieces
for
$38.00 each
and could have
■old m any m ore. Sm all straw
bunnies decorated with flow ers

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Alan of fits Orlando ASC, are captured at ths 1999
ACS fashion gala at Heathrow Country Club.

Senior
Editor

T oby Troutman.
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Dr. Boothe cited several p a ­
trons who h ave been in stru ­
mental in su pporting the a n ­
nual luncheon. T h ey Include:
J u d y ' Wimbiah, J a n Bauerie

m edley centered with a b ro ile d
chicken breast, raspberry pie,
breads, tea and coffee.
A n exciting array o f p a stel
spring fash ion s from the c o l­
lection a t Parisian area show n
b y professional m odels under
the coordin ation o f M ich elle
New. A lso, on hand from P a ri­
sian w as David Shcrwin. m an­
ager o f the S em in ole Tow ne
C enter Parisian. T h e fa sh ion s
spotlighted ran the gam ut from

H a w s w ins

Forston-Kenast
Beverly and Jim m ie Forston o f W inter Springs, announce the engagem ent o f
their
daughter.
J en n lfier
Lynn,
to Jam es
C h a rles
Kenaat o f C asselberry, son o f
W anda Cox. Roberts, O s.,
and Jam es Kenaat Sr.. Or­
lando.
B om tn Miami, the brideto-be la the m aternal g ra n d ­
daughter o f Lillian More. DeLand,
and
the
paternal
granddaughter o f H elen Lugibthl o f Georgetown. Fla.
Ms. Foraton la a
1999
graduate o f Lym an
High
School, Longwood. w h ere one
played softball. She gradu-

nlty C ollege in 1997 and la
attendin g Untvem ity o f Central Florida. O rlando. Ms.
Fora ton is em ployed aa a
cu stom er service m anager for
W algreens.
H er fiance, b o m In O r­
lando. Is the m aternal gra n d ­
son
of
A nnette
Baker.
Roberta, and the paternal
grandson o f Elisabeth Lotm an. Oriando. A 1993 gradu­
ate o f Lyman High S chool,
Kenaat la em ployed aa a
sendee technician fo r Tran e
o f Oriando.
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and sem inars that are available to the general public.
W e'd Uke to h ave the Inform ation fo r y o u r announcem ent at
least a w eek tn advance.
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mation about w ho. w hat. when, w here and even w h y yo u r event
la taking place. Be sure to Include y o u r nam e and a daytim e
phone num ber In case w e h ave som e questions about the Infer-

O rato rical Contest

T h e Elks O ratorical local c o n ­
test w as held Saturday. March
13. at T rin ity U nited M ethodist
Church.
S cm ln ok C ounty stu dents
via for the sch olarsh ip funds
offered by C elery C ity Lodge
No. 542 and Evergreen T em p le
No. 321 O rder o f Elka o f the
world.
Top w inn er o f the local c o n ­
test is Latreasa Haws, a sen ior
at S em in ole H igh School. S h e
Is active In m any church,
school and civic activities. T h is
talented you n g w om an haa set
h er career go a ls In m usical
education and plans to carry
the m essage o f h er savior. She
w ill attend Florida S tate U ni­
versity. Latreasa la the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. L ee and
Polly Hawa.
Second place w inn er Is Marcus L. Streater. a ju n io r at
Sem inole H igh S chool w here
he is active In m any school a c ­
tivities. Lookin g forward to h is
career goals, he has planned to
jo in the U. 8 . A rm ed Forces,
and attend M orehouse C ollege,
A tlanta, w here he w ill pursue a
m edical degree. M arcus la the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred
(Patricia) Johnson.
Third
place
w inner
la
S ylvester J. W ynn, J r., a sen ior

Neighbors

( t i n r s p o m lr n I

Elk* O ra to ric a l C an tos! winners
and
Mrs.
Sylvester
(Sybrina) Wynn, Sr.

at Sem inole High School where
he is active i n n ls school, c M c
church activities and he la
looking forward to furthering
his life goals planning to be an
engineer.
pharm acist
and
businessm an.
Sy. as lie is called, plans to
attend FAM U o r Howard Uni­
versity, He is the son o f Mr.

and

T h e A ltam on te Springs c h a p ­
ter o f T h e Links. Inc. In tern a ­
tional Tren d s and Services wtU
present "Linkage T o A G lobal
E xperience.”
International students from

local com m unity colleges, uni­
versities and dign itaries from
the Am erican Field S ervice and
United N ation's w ill p a rticip a te
to the event.
Dr. M ichael D oo-Klngur, re­
tired under S ecretary G enera!
o f United Nations, w ill be the
guest speaker w h o w ill give the
students an overview o f the
students country's edu cational,
econom ic, qu ality o f life and
religion.
Native fash ion s w ill.b e m o d ­
eled and there w ill b e food
from variou s countries. T h is
event wlU be h eld Sunday.
March 20. 4:00 p.m . at the
W inter Park
G arden
Club.
Mead G arden. F or further in ­
form ation call (407 ) 880-7667.

�4 C •Seminole Ho raid, Sanford, Honda •Sunday. March 28.1999

L a k e M a r y Cadette G ir l Scouts participate in jo b shadow ing
A s part of their Dreams to
Reality patch, Cadcttr Girl
Scouts must participate In Job
shadowingCadettrs
from
Troop 1 118 In Lake Mary took
advantage of spring break to
do Just that.

Elizabeth Quinn and Jena
Culp went to Central Florida
Pediatrics to watch Dr. Morttsa
Pastls In her work. Alter asking
permission from each patient,
the girls sat In on the patient
visits with Dr. Pastls. The doc­
tor explained to the girls what
she was doing and why. Eliza­
beth and Jena saw Dr. Pastls
take care of a patient with an
ear Infection, do a well baby
check up and more. Both girls
enjoyed the Job shadowing, but
Elizabeth found the childrens'
screaming and crying a little
nerve racking. She Is thinking
about being a vet.
Chrtstl Mechler urnt to the
Lake Emma Animal Hospital
and Job shadowed Dr. John
Dec. Christ! watched Dr. Dee
administer vaccines. He also
explained to Christl about the
different kind of medicines
animals needed. A large part of
Ills Job. Dr. Dee explained. Is
educating owners about their
pets and how to take care of
them.
Christl saw a lot o f cats
during her visit and only 2 se­
rious injuries. One was a cat
tli.it had lost a large patch of
skin and the other was a small
dog that had lieen wounded by
a larger dog. She also saw a
dog that had Ingested poison, a
fertilizer, but the dog was for­
tunate that the fertilizer had no
herbicide or Insecticide In It.
That would have made It a se­
riou s problem.
SENIO R S CE LEBR AT E
10th AN N IV E R S A R Y

March 24. 1989. the
Mary Seniors held their
llrst meeting with Just 20
ple. For three months,
group met once a month,

Lake
very

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Brush. Donna Everhart. M arga­
ret Vitale. Chuck Beeghly and
Nora
Kramer
of
Classic
Graphtcfl-Alken Printing Co..
Heathrow Country Club and
Trtna Allen and Debbie Bass of
the Orlando headquarters of
the American Cancer Society.

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Girl Scouts Jonna Culp (left) and Elizabeth Quinn (riflht) |ob shadow Or.
Marttsa Pastis at Central Florida Pediatrics.

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L a k e M a ry L in e Dancers p erfo rm at the S en iors' 10th B irth d a y P a rty .

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WILLIAMSES TO
LEAD EASTERN STAR
Sem inole C h apter No. 2. Or­
der o f Eastern Star. Installed
the 1999-2000 officers In an
txnpTcaatve cerem ony M arch 13
at the M asonic Tem ple
In
Sanford. A fter the prelim in ary
ritual. Lawana Stewart, Worthy

the Literary Group.

Gladys Spiro and Sophia Hyrchak packing up tha bunnies th# Seniors
made lor the Seminole County Sheriffs Office.

Matron, gave the official w e l­
com e and Introduced the d is ­
tinguished guests and following
In stalling ofnerrs: Sister B etty
Boyer P.O.M.. Installing officer.
Brother
Robert
Fiedler
P.Q .P.,assistant Installing o ffi­
cer; Sister June Lawrence P.M..
Installing
m arshall:
S ister
Betty
Cox
P.M.,
Installing
chaplain; and Sister Evelyn
Brock P.M.. Installing organist.
Stephenle W illiam s w as In­
stalled as W orthy M atron and
Virgil W illiam s w as Installed
W orthy Patron. O ther officers
installed are: E lizabeth C le­
ments, secretary; Kay Ladd.
A ssociate
Matron:
C h arles
Valerius,
A ssocia te
Patron;
Phyllis W allace, treasurer; De­
bra
Bollinger,
conductress;
Peggy
Hegeman,
a ssocia te
conductress; Lyndall Francis,
chaplain: Pearl Valerius, m ar­
shall; Mari Ledford, organist;
Sharon Smith, Adah;
M ary
Thrift. Ruth; Lawana Stewart.
E sth er Martha Reid, Martha;
June McFadden, Electa; M i­
chael Bollinger. Warder, and
Sol W allace. Sentinel.
A fter the Installation, the
new W orthy Matron and W or­
thy Patron made appropriate
addresses with music provided
by Lyndall Francis, soloist.
Following the conclusion o f the
program, refreshm ents w ere

served In the dining room.
W orth y
M atron
S tephenle
says she la looking forward to
a successful yea r with the
ch aritable organ ization grow ­
ing. H er proverb for the year le;
T f yo u can dream It. you can
do I t "

T h e Literary Oroup o f the
Sanford W om an'e C lu b held the
March m eeting at the office o f
Jean Mctta. Sem inole V olun ­
teer E n terp rise! Inc., In down­
town Sanford. C o-hosteea was
Fran Morton, president o f the
group. T h e hoeteeees served
punch, assorted fruits, Anger
sandw iches, hom em ade go o d ­
ies and St. Patrick's Day cu p­
cakes.
Quest speaker w as Zelda
Siskind w ho review ed the book.
T h e D iary o f a Oeisha.* T h e
story w as about • Japan ese
geisha
and how th e was
trained before com in g to New
York. "Zelda w as excellen t,"
Jea n said. "Sh e gave a de­
lightful review ."
Fran presided o ver the bu si­
ness
m eeting
after
which
m em bers discussed the books
they h ave read. "It w as nice."
Jean said. T h e ladies all a d ­
mired w hat w e have done to
the building."

Continurd from Pace 3C
C O U N C IL M EETS

Commissioner Williams gave a
report of the Improvements In
District II. Thanks to city
manage. Tony VanDerworp.
Charles Rowe, acting C hief
Bronson, under Chief Harriett
and all the community actives.
SU N R ISE SER VIC E

Second Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist Church, 2150 West
Airport Hlvd., will host a Sun­
rise Service April 4, at 6:00
a.m. The community Is Invited
lo worship at lids sunrise
Easter morning service.
A fellowship breakfast will be

D m a ry l’ a D evelopm en t A ca d em y and chaperones at S tra w b erry Festival
held afterw ards. Th e m essa ge
will be delivered by Interim
Pastor M arvin L. Scott.

needs. Call DmaryTa at 3307747. Th ere
are
op en in gs
available for kindergarten, day
care, after school and 4/c ch il­
dren.

GOSPEL PEST
O ospcl Feat in the Country o f
Lake
M onroe.
B ookcratow n
Park w ill be held A pril 24, 9:00
a.m .-6:00 p.m. Choirs, en sem ­
bles, groups and soloists are
Invited to appear. Call G erald
Cassanova
at 682-2877 or
Cynthia Brown at 323-3984 b y
March 30 or at Providence
Baptist Church, 323-3984.

CRUSADE
House o f Refuge M inistries,
Inc. will hold a 3-day crusade

tools o f learning that a child

St. Paul M issionary Baptist
Church w ill observe the p a s­
tor's Orel anniversary. Sunday.
April 11. 11:00 a.m. T h e Rev.
Em mltt Thom as and the Provi­
dence Baptist Church w ill h ost
the event. A t the 5:00 p.m.
worship sendee, Rev. W alter
Prince, Jr. and Ml. Pleasant
BapUst Church. Orlando, wlU
be in charge o f the anniversary
service.

the Seniors, they have a full
schedule o f classes and activi­
ties. On Mondays, the Wood
Carvers meet from 9 a.in. to
noon and game time Is from I
to 3:30 p.m. On Tuesdays, they
offer exercise from 9 to 9:30
a.m.. and the Woople Sewers
meet from 9:30
to
noon.
Wednesdays are for art cluss
from 10 to noon. Thursday Is
reserved for appointments for
SHINE (Serving thr Health In ­
surance Nreds of the Elderly)
and for special projects. On
Friday, you can Join Die Line
Dancers from 10 to noon. And
you don't huve to know how to
dance, they'll leach you. The
Lake Mary AARP meets the
third Tuesday of every month
at 1:00 p.nt.
If you ’d like more In form ation
about the l^ike Mary Seniors,
ra il 324-3060.

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LITERARY GROUP

Hawkins----Seminole
Hope
Neighbor­
hood Advisory Council met In a
community-wide meeting. Sat­
urday. Mnrch 20. at the Westside Boys and Clrla Club. Rep­
resentatives from city govern­
ment. Die City Police Depart­
ment and the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department were pre­
sent.
The Wcstslde
13th Street
Community policing partner­
ship building will be on target
with 90 days to complete after
a delivery in April. More w ork­
ers are needed for black can­
vassing Jobs. Local persona
may call 384-7539.
The Community Clean-Up
Day will be April 17, 9:00 a.m.
- Noon. Volunteers are needed.

m e t Board.
To celebrate 10 y e a n o f a c ­
com plishm ents, the Lake Mary
Seniors held s Birthday Party
at the Lake Mary Com m unity
C en ter on M arch 23. W hile
som e volu nteers got ready for
the party, oth er volu nteers
w ere
putting
the
fin ish in g
touches on the Easter Bunnies
they w ere m aking for RSVP for
the S em in ole County S h e riffs
O ffice.

The Lake Mary Line Dancers
came to the party to entertain
and to encourage other seniors
to Join their group. Everyone
then enjoyed a typical picnic
lunch with hot dogs. Bavarian
sauerkraut, naiad, chips and
cake. The lunch was sponsored
by Olde Lake Mary Days, the
Lake Mary Woman's Club und
Gramkow Funeral Home.
If you're Interested In Joining

Correspondent
they began meeting once a
week. They started an art
class, then added crafts, then
woodcarving. By the end of
tliclr sreond year, the Seniors
had a full schedule. Five years
ago, the Seniors formed tile
first AARP chapter In Luke
Mary. Now. three o f the Sen­
iors:
Norma
Smith,
Marge
Carmona and Paulec Stevens,
serve on the AARP 10th DIs-

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DKAlt ABBY: My brother-in-law
i* a restaurant owner. The atmos­
phere is casual and sllahtly sportsoriented, so many o f his patrons
take their young children to dine,
The majority of the time, this is not
n problem. However, some adults
talce children who do not want to lie
there. They yell and scream and
run around the restaurant unat­
tended, It's very disruptive for other
patrons.
The staff takes juice, crackers,
crayons and coloring books to enter­
tain the children while the adults
converse, yet the children continue
to tie disruptive, and the adults at
the table make no effort to nddress
the situation.
On occasion, mv brother-in-law
has had to ask the adults to do
something about the children's
behavior and has been met with
some very rude responses from the
patrons. He needs some additional
input about what to do We'd appre­
ciate any suggestions as to how
adults should handle situations
where children are misbehaving in
a restaurant.
ROCHKLLK IN PHOKNIX
D E A R R O C H K L.LK ] T h e die*
ru p tive b e h a v io r yo u d escrib e
Is not the fa u lt o f th e ch ildren!
the parents a re responsible fo r
th eir children's b eh avior. I f the
y o u n g sters c r e a t e a n u isan ce
fo r o th er d in ers , th e ir parents
should ha ask ad to g iv e them a
“ tim eo u t'* — in o t h e r w o r d s ,
rem ove them frosa th e premises
until they settle dow n.

DEAR A B B Y: I must disagree
with your readers who responded to
the mother who wanted her daugh­
ter to many a man o f means. I also
b elieve the m o th er knows her

A CAKING PERSON,
DANVILLE, IL L
D E A R C A R IN G P E R S O N !
T h a n k you fo r y o u r le t t e r o f
s u p p o r t. A lt h o u g h y o u a n d I
agree, the m a jority o f those w ho
w ro te to m e fe lt that the m oth er
waa sellin g h er dau gh ter short,
th e y o u n g m an s h o w e d g r e a t
p r o m is e , a n d th e d a u g h t e r
should fo llo w h er heart.

DEAR ABBY: I am n woman
who would like to be more confident
and less fearful about asking a guy
out. Deep down I believe that the
guy should lie the one to do the ask­
ing I also have a fear of rejection.
There are several guys Tm inter*
c*u&lt;d in, but I can't muster the
courage to ask them out. What
should I do?
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and to others who say they don't
like prenuptial agreements: t would
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about marriage. Anyone getting
Oh, no, a disillusioned wife wont married in a "Christian marriage*
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people and two separate and different entities.
of time to meet young peopl
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deciding on a life partner.

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signed by both parties and reeardfd

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by the state before the marriage is
legally recognized by the state
(except in common-law marriages).
Therefore, by definition, this, too, is
a 'prenuptial agreement" in which
you give the state in which you
reside the power to determine how
marital nssets will be divided in
case of death or divorce. Like it or
not, a marriage is a legal arranrcment and should not be left in the
hands o f an arbitrary document
that leaves the state with nil the
rights.
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of their marriage to the state gov­
ernment, intelligent adults should
discuss and write down their com­
mon beliefs ns to what would be fair
if the unthinkable happens. That's
why we buy life insurance. We may
not like the idea of having to pre­
pare for tragic circumstances, but a
wise couple prepares their marriage
for all possible outcomes.
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Announce the Bla Event!
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ffioa. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford, FL
32771. D ura to no cfwgs tor thtoaarvtoa.

will be 1akrn at the Martii
meeting for these deserving
girls.
The president announced
that the Seminole County Fed­
eration of Women's Clubs will
meet at 11: a.m. on Feb 22 at
the County Agriculture Center.
Those planning to attend ate
reminded to cany a dish to
share.
The Uteraty Guild (formerly
ESO) will meet at 10:00 a.m..
on Feb. 19. at the home of
Charlotte Knowles. Co-hostess
is Libby Prevail and guest
speaker will be Fran Morton.
Chairman of hostesses was
Joanne Drage who brought the
beautiful table arrangements
and other decorations from her
shoppe In Sanford. The cen­
terpieces were greenery en­
hanced with birds and a variety
of Valentine confections.
Others on the hostess com­
mittee were. Ann Drlsson, Peg
Jones. Betty Halback. Viola
Frank and Helen Hamner.

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At the February m eeting of
the Pilot Club of Sanford, Dorta
Stein w as nam ed the 1999 Pilot
Club S w eetheart M em bers
took tim e out during a social
hour to honor Dorta, w ho has
faithfully served the d u b . and
as a d u b prefect, arranged for
naturalization cerem onies to
be held In Sanford.
According to Ruth G aines, a
donation la m ade to th e Brain
Related D isorders Focus Proj­
ect on the Pilot In ternational
Foundation In th e nam e o f the
local d u b sw eetheart who la
recognised In th e official Inter­
national m agazine. “Pilot Log,'

February Issue. Bonnie Wolfe
was the 1998 Club Sweetheart.
The dub also recently for­
warded funds (donations for
memorial and luminaries that
lighted Magnolia Square during
the Holiday Fest evening and
tree lighting) to the Pilot International Foundation Brain
Related Disorders Project with
a major emphasis area on
Alzhelmers Disease.

The Sanford-Seminole Art
Association has scheduled Us
annual m em bership show on

Sunday. Feb. 21. from 1 to 4
p.m., at the Brttye D. Sm ith
Culture! Arts Center. Fifth a t
Oak. In Sanford. According to
Faye Siler, the event Is free and
open to those Interested. Fin­
ger foods and punch will be
served.
Pieces of art work will a lso
be offered for sale. For Anther
inform ation, please call 0M 0509. or 322-7285.

and Blake Saw yers entertained
at th e ir annual p astu re party.
But eom e to th in k of It. the
cows weren't gu ests.

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G ive you rself a healthy present

/fiAdoHHA &lt;H&gt; Y O k l t t A k t t
r f t t o t n n / At C a h

Lake Mary
physician
joins
sportsplex
practice
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

ORLANDO - RDV Sportsplex
Family Practice recently an­
nounced the addition of Scott
W. VanLuc, M.D. to Its medical
team of physicians Including
Richard Baxley. M.D.. Timothy
Hendrix. M.D. and Vincent
Wilson. M.D.
*1 have had a long-standing
relationship with Scott VanLue. His experience, expertise
and com passion are a perfect
fit for our practice,’ said
Baxley.
owner
of
RDV
Sportsplex Family Practice.
Prior
to
joining
RDV
Sportsplex Family Practice.
Dr. Van Luc w as the founding
physician for Lake Mary Fam­
ily Practice where he has
practiced since 1969. He has
been one of the consulting
physicians for the Orlando
Magic Basketball Tfcam since
1994 and the Orlando Surge
Professional Roller Hockey
team since 1998. He la a Fel­
low of the American Academy
of Family P ractice.
VanLue received both his un­
dergraduate degree In Bio­
m edical Chem istry In 1982
and his m edical degree from
Oral Roberta University In
1906. His residency w as p er­
formed a t Florida H ospital
from
1968-1989.
VanLue
served a s the Chief Resident In
1988 and w as nom inated resi­
dent of the year.
1 am excited to be a p art of
the growth o f this practice.
Together, w t wtU be a dy-

Every year I treat myself to the same birth­
day present: a thorough health checkup
My birthday serves as my reminder to make
an appointment with my primary-rare physi­
cian for a complete physical exam, and I en­
courage you to establish a similar tradition
also.
We can get so caught up In our nurturing
roles that we concentrate on getting our chil­
dren. spouse or parents to the doctor for
checkups and neglcrt to look after our own
health needs. This concerns nte. because
early detection and trrutment play a critical
role In fighting disease and preventing addi­
tional health problems.
Unlike doctor's appointments made when
we're sick and need treatment for a specific
problem, this visit gives us a chance to create
a plan for Improving our health during the
next year. It might Include having medical
tests, such as a mammogram and cholesterol
and blood-pressure tests, getting advice on
ne*- medications, making lifestyle changes, or
ashing questions about prevention or treat­
ment plans you’ve read about.
I have always tried to form a partnership
with my doctors. After all. I am the expert on
my body, and I need to share that expertise so
my physician can make Informed decisions
about my health. If you don't feel you and
your doctor havr a good working relationship

W om en’s H ealth Focus

390 TO. S t o t t * R o A i 434 , S u i t e 102
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Jen n ifer H ays, Ph.D.

Baylor College of Medicine
Houston. Texas

that promotes your optimal physical and emo­
tional well-being. I suggest you search for a
physician you're more comfortable with.
Before my yearly appointment. I make a list
of any unusual symptoms I’ve had. noting such
details as when they began, how long they
lasted, any physical activity or stress I was
experiencing at the time, and what I did to
relieve the symptoms. I also make notes about
my family's health hlstoiy and questions I
want to ask. Writing this Information down In­
creases my chance of having a complete, meecssful yearly exam. Don't hesitate to take
notes when talking to your doctor, and ask
which resources are available to help you fol­
low through on his or her recommendations.
When your birthday rolls around, give yourself the gift of a lifetime. By taking care of
yourself this way. chances arc that youll be
celebrating many more birthdays to come.

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2. Help your child's early brain develop­
ment by setting aside time for reading. Even
a young baby enjoys the attention and the
sound of her parent's voice, and children of
all ages will benefit from a love of reading.
3. Talk with your pediatrician to be sure
your child's health records are up to date,
and that he has had all required Immunisa­
tions. Keep a copy of health records at
home.
4. Check your hom e for potential haxards
and remove them . For example, be sure
m edicines, cleaning supplies and other po­
tentially hazardous substance s are Inacces­
sible to children. Remove sharp objects
from little ones* reach, remove furniture
with hard or pointed edges, and keep small
objects awsy trims children younger th an 3
years of age to prevent choking. Check with
local officials to see if your home or w ater
supply should be checked for lead.
8. Provide safe transportation. Remove
rear-facing Infant seats from front seats with
a ir bags. Be su re your child's safety acat la
property Installed in your car, and th at It Is
the appropriate type for h er height and
weight. Remember th a t the bade seat la th e
safest place for healthy children younger
than age 12 to ride, and show your love by
insisting they buckle u p Quat like you).
6. W rite a list of question s to ask your
child's caregivers to be sure th e care setting
Is safe (including transportation), healthy

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Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February 14,1999 - 9C

Woman’s club sets Italian Night
Stein named ‘Pilot Sweetheart’
The Sanford W oman's Club la
fearing up for Its annual Ita l­
ian N ight For 13 y e a n now.
th e d u b h as prepared and
dialled up traditional taetea of
Italy for the com plete enjoy­
m ent of the community,
Italian night will be held
from 5 to 7:30 p.m ..on Friday,
Feb. 19at the dubhouae. SOB
S. Oak Ave.
Featured on the m enu will be
succulent spaghetti in an
authentic tom ato and m eal
sauce, tossed garden salad,
crunchy bread, dessert and
beverage. The food will be
served In a charm ing Italian
atm osphere rem iniscent o f a
quaint sidewalk cafe In Rome.
Adding to the Roman holiday
event will be servers dressed in
colorful Italian attire. Take out
service la available for th o se
who would like th is am enity.
Admission Is by reservations
only. Ticket-donations ate:
$6.00, adults and $4.00 ch il­
dren. Reservations m ust b e
m ade no later th an Feb. 16
wtth Viola Frank, chairm an,
322-3578. or Betty Jack, cochairm an, 321-IBB7.

Annual Spaghetti Night, from Ml: Batty Jack, VMa
Frank, Bally HsJbsck and Poly Pazdd.

WOMAN* CLUB

Levey-Chase
vows exchanged
Roland Sydney C hase are
announcing th eir m arriage
today. They exchanged their
wedding vows on Ju n e 6.
1996, a t Holy T rinity C atho­
lic C hurch in Georgetown.
W ashington, D.C.
The bride la th e daughter
of Mrs. Rita Seery Levey of

Uvin^glon. N J., and J . Qer-

aid Levey of Heston. Va.
The bridegroom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney O.
Chase III of Lake Mary, and
the great grandson of Mr.
Sydney O. C hase Sr., c o ­
founder In 1884 of Chase and
Company In Sanford.
The couple arc m aking
ihetr hone in C harlottesville,
Va. where the bridegroom la
atudytnf taw.

During the March m eeting of
th e Sanford Woman's Chib, a
highly entertaining program
w as presented by M tcnelle
"Shelley" LaFontaine. owner of
Birds by Michelle in A ltam onte
Springs.
The personable bird lady a r ­
rived with three dom esticated
birds: a small white cockatoo,
nam ed Thumper, a blue and
gold macaw, T J .. and a rare
scarlet macaw, Corky. Michelle
h a s trained these b uds to
perform aU aorta of feats. For
instance, she asked the cocka­
too what amoktng would cau se
an d the feisty little bird hacked
a couple of tim es. When M -

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LEISURE

An ex h ib it o fc n m p u te rmanipulated photographic a r t
entitled Lea D arta: Photo
Constructions. will be on d is ­
play at the SCC F ine A its
Gallery, from now through
March 12.
Darta. a self-taught a rtist
from Incline Village. Nev.. Is
both a photographer and a
com puter artist. F irst pho­
tographing a single scene, h e
then scan s the Im ages Into a
com puter, crestin g a photo­
graphic collage from w hat a re
now ab stract stru c tu re s.
Through th e com puter. D arta
proceeds to realign reality,
th u s altering the view er's p er­
ception of th e object. The a rtist
says of h is proces s . I t
becom es app aren t th at th e
fixed m eaning of things Is arb l
trary—th a t things. thro u g h th e
stru ctu re of th eir expression,
are cam era of a m ore fu n d a­
m ental m essage: th a t all
things a re m etaphors for th e
expression of a b stract In te n t
We see. we In te rp re t we
understand through m etaphor.
It Is out common language
with th e world—o u r access to
the universal.*
Gallery hours for Les B arta:
Photo C onatnactiona a re 9
ft*in* through 0 p.m .. M onday
through T hursday, p lus

Getting the heart of the matter
Honery products. They shipped $126 bil­
lion w orth of goods that year.
In at least one respect, Pennsylvania and
New York could be called the N ation's
sw eetest states. Pennsylvania has m ote
establishm ents making candy and other
confectionery products (76) than any
other state w hile New York leads the
nation in the num ber of establishm ents
m aking chocolate and cocoa products
(22). The Keystone State, however; leads
the way in the num ber of persons
em ployed In establishm ents m anufactur­
ing chocolate and cocoa products—
4,604—nearly four times m ore than the
next lending state, California, w hich
em ploys 1,344 in this trade. Illinois,
m eanw hile, leads the country in em ploy­
ees w ho m ake candy and other confec­
tionery products, w ith 11,514.

From Staff R eports and
U S. Census Vurcaa Inform ation
How can you mend a broken heart?
Do you use staples o r 4-o silk?
If m odem medicine could treat all of
the ailm ents of the romantic h e a rt hospi­
tals and doctor's offices w ould be full to
overflowing.
Just think about it. There ate soft
hearts, that are bruised and battered by
unrequited love. There are hard hearted
people and people standing around w ith
their hearts in their hands. And don’t for­
get about aU of those lonely and broken
hearts.
The relationship between the h e a rt a
so ft squishy organ, and love, an em otion
generally believed only pomiMe in
hum an beings, has been the subject of
verse, in poetry and song. It even has it's
own holiday.
S t Valentine's Day, the day of hearts
and flowers, C upid and all those other
symbols of love. But how did that come
lo be? There is historic basis far this day
of sweethearts.
Edna Barth, in her book, "H earts,
C upids and Red Roses: The Slocy of
Valentine Sym bols,'' suggests that the
celebration is deeply rooted in Roman
history, from the third century A D .
Valentine w as a priest w ith an affinity
for young people. He apparently defied a
decree, sent dow n by Emperor C laudius
P, which stated that no one could m any
or bacom e—gagad. Claudius needed all
of the young m en of the em pire to
become soldiers. Vilen tine, being the
original romantic, secretly m arried the
coupies. He w as discovered, arrested,
imprisoned and finally p ut to death, on
Feb. 14, the eve of Lupcrcalia. H e w as
considered a m artyr and m ade a saint.
Lupcrcalia was an I
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lin a n d e
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■Memfta by the church to d o
i them old rituals, “m em ories

side th e United States. Between January
and October, 1990, the United States
im ported S278J million w orth of choco­
late from Canada, mote than from any
other country. Canada also w as th e lead­
ing supplier of nonchocolale candy to the

u n itre j t i v f aunng tnc mow pm ou,
w ith shipm ents totaling $1296 m illion.
Though people can buy candy in m any
places, perhaps the best single retail
source is one of the 4,742 candy, n ut and
confectionary stores located in the
United Stales In 1996.
wearing it for almost a week. Hence, the
saying of "wearing my heart on my
sleeve."
But how did the heart get in the pic­
ture? Barth says the heart seas regarded
as the moat vital organ of the living
being and believed to contain the souL
The m ythological god of love, C upid,
could prick the heart of th e lover; w ith

so, c.uf*a s w g e i, me neerr, lea ana
full a f w arm th, esm e to eym boiin the
holiday named a fte rs sa in t

MAirUgctnd Divocc*

of the 10 places around the nation that
have the word "love" as one of the sylla­
bles In their name. The other nine are
Lovejoy, Ga^ Loves Park, I1L; Lovelock,
N cv4 Love Valley, N jC ; Loveland, Ohio;
Lorciand, Ofchu; Loveisdy, Texas;
Lovettsville, Va^ and Lovefl, Wyo.
U your valentine prefers flowers, w e've
got you covered! Some 2R720 Aorirts
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D uring 1996,2 J million m arriage and
1.2 m illion divorces took place in the
U nited States. That trsnslstrs into 6,400
m arriages and 3,200 divorces on a typical
day.
num ber of m arriag n dropped by 99j000i
32JOOO.

lethm) of any state in IMS. Hawaii w as a
valued a t S3127 m illion. O r the flowers
could have been grown right here in the
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W hat’s
going on
Seminole High School will
host the final night of Its play.
'Rom eo and Juliet,* Saturday
at the school auditom un.
Showtime Is 6 p.m.

Oviedo High School Is of­
fering SAT prep courses with
sessions on Feb. 30, 37.
March 6; and March 27, April
10. 17, 24. Test dates are Ja n .
23. M arch 20. May 1.

Sanford Middle School and
the FTSA are hosting the SAC
D istrict Council Meeting at 7
p.m .. Feb. 22. The public is
welcome and Sanford Middle
School Is looking for PTSA
m em bers to serve refresh­
m ents startin g at 6:30. Call
322-1504 to help.
All Souls School's Athletic
Club will host a spaghetti
dinner Feb. 27 following the
5:30 p.m . m ass to supply new
uniform s for the girls basket­
ball team . Tickets are A10 per
family and $ 3 per person In
advance.

Lake Howell High School
will host Its Senior Class
Fashion Show, Feb. 25 at 7
p.m. in th e school auditorium .
Categories open to all grades
are C asual Wear, Athletic
W ear, New Trends, Beach
W ear and. for seniors only.
Formal W ear. There are m an­
datory rehearaala Feb. 22-24.

Saba] Point
Elementary
School win hoot its Reading
Festival April 6. Parents are
taunted to learn d p s on how to
Improve
th eir
children's

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Seminole County students who won awards from the
Daughters of the American Revolution included (from
left): ChanM Christine Wonder (Jackson Heights
Midde School). Teresa Rose Warner (English Estates

H$mkt

Local students know
their naval history
Oliver Hazard Peny, a naval
hero of the early American
republic, was bom August 20,
1785 in South Kingston,
Rhode Island and served as a
n tv il officer during the w tr of
1812. P e rry , te st known
bottle w as the Battle of i^fcErie, tn which he defeated the
B ritish. For this defeat he
received prize money, was
prom oted
to
perm anent
captaincy, and awarded a
m edal. Now let me tell you the
story oT Oliver Hazard P eny
and th e B attle of Lake Erie.
Oliver H am id Perry started
hla naval career at the age of
13 on hla father's ship the
O eneral Oreene. Before the
age o f 18, Petty served upon
m any ships. By his 18th
birthday, Peny accepted hts
first com m and and served In
th e M editerranean Sea. When
Perry returned to America

rew arded him by giving him
com m and of the gunboat
headquarters
and
late r
prom oting him to M aster
Com m andant.
After
18
m onths
at
gunboat
headquarters. Perry found he
80 disliked the job th at he
“ **««■ to Isaac
Chauncey. a Naval C aptain
com m anding during the war of
1812. Perry asked If C aptain
Chauncey would accept him
tor service in hla command,
C aptain Chauncey responded,
"You are Just the man I have
been looking for.* On March
27, 1813 Perry arrived a t
Pnw que Isle bay on Lake Erie
“ *•****■ *** command
of
C aptain Chauncey.
responsibility
and
ready

all th e sh ip s were com pleted.
Perry took command of a fleet
o f nine ships. Peny1# flag sh ip
w as nam ed the Lawrence.
On A ugust 10. Peny took hla
fleet a n a sailed westward to
Put-tn-B ay, an Ideal spot to
w atch for the British fleet
u nder the
command
at
C aptain Barclay. Perry’s fleet

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Elementary) and Alison English McKee (Indian Teals
Midtie School). They ate with Ubby Boyd of the OAR.
Look for more in next week's edition of the Sam M a

first sighted the British off
Put-Ion-Day on Septem ber 10.
Peny and the American ships
did not have as good of guns
os th e British but had more of
them . His plan was to use the
strong winds that developed
that day to dose quickly with
B arclays' fleet and turn the
B ritish
long gun
range
advantage Into his
own
num ber of gun advantage.
Perry's flagship the Lawrence
w as heavily damaged when It
quickly came up dose to the
B ritish
ships.
Perry
transferred his flag to the
N iagara while the B ritish
battleship Detroit continued
to fire on the Lawrence. While
Perry reached the Niagara he
closed with the Detroit which
waa damaged from Its battle
with the Lawrence and caused
th e B ritish ships to surrender,
thereby winning the Battle or
Lake Erie. After the b attle
P eny wrote his famous letter
to hla commander O eneral
H arrison that stated. “We have
m et the enemy and they are
ours...*.
several asatgrtthente
fateful Battle of Lake Erie. In
1B1B. Peny caught Yellow
Fever while on the Jo h n
Adam s near Trinidad. He died
a t th e age of 34 and waa
burled on Trinidad. In 1826.
h la rem ains were moved to hla
hom e town of Newport. Rhode
Islan d .
Allison fa a 601-grader.

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T
rib e --------C o n tin u ed from Page IB
the learn that ended Duvall's
1998 season.
The season opens on Tues­
day with a home game against
Oak Ridge at 0:30 p.m.. fol­
lowed by a game In Daytona
Heath against Mainland on

Wednesday at 4 p.m. and the
home contest with the Hawks,
which will also be Parent
Night, starting at 7 p.m.
Duvall was solid against
Oviedo, putting down the first
six Lion hitters while her
teammates mounted a dvr-run

second timing nil Iburst.
Willi one out. Gantt singled.
Witte followed with a walk, and
Angle Keefer bunted for a bnse
bit to load the bases.
One out later. Crouse was hit
by a pitch to force tn the first
run and Priddy drove In two

L ym an
C ontinued from Page IB

was moved to accommodate
laughter 13 the Seminole girls' regional
points and Antonio Padilla 12 game with Forest.
points.
The Panthers (0-19) will open
Terrance Perkins, who leads district play on Monday, trav­
Central Florida In scoring at eling to Mount Dora Bible
29.8 points per game, raised School to play the Bulldogs at
his average Friday, pouring tn 7:30 p.m.
40 points. Seven three-pointers
Lyman will also open district
helped the senior guard accu­ play on Monday, traveling to
mulate the impressive figure.
Altamonte Springs to take pari
Burch was also In double fig­ In the 6A-3 Tournament at
ures for the Panthers with 10 Lake Brantley High School.
points.
Monday's games will be
C r o o m s will travel across
combination of the host Patri­
town to Bill Fleming Memorial ots. the Greyhounds. Lake
Gymnasium tonight (Saturday) Mary and Oviedo at 6 p.m. and
to challenge Seminole at 7:30 B p.m. The schedule will be set
p.m. The game was supposed today.
to be played on Thursday, but
DcLand and Lake Howell

liavr the byr's and will not play
until Wediirsday.
GREYHOUNDS 109.
PANTHERS 74
Lyman (1031
Crin* IS. A. C V viL iik I a. H u m a n t ,
Stin|iwn 14. Week* H IWdilla IS. DcU uctilrr 13. Rentier 6, Ilnuslon 17.
ItutMiwai H. O n u t l 4 Twain 3H 19 31
103

Croons Academy (74)
lYrVlnn 411. Canlutk S. Ililirh 10.
Ramin 0. Jin- 3 L««My S. Total*: 30
15 37 74.

Lyman
Croon*

more with a hard shot over
third base.
Seminole mndc It 5-0 when
Duvall doubled to left field.
Ovtrdo. whlrh finished sec­
ond tn the Seminole Athletic
Conference to State Champion
Lake Maty* last year, came
bark In the third Inning.
Tonya Howard nnd Amanda
Tomasettt led off with singles
and Nleolr Nelson singlrd one
out latrr to load the bases.
Sarah Rreber then cleared
the bases with a booming tri­
pled to left. Duvall got out of
the Inning and the atore re­
mained 5-3 until Seminole
came up with an Insurance run
in the fifth Inning.
Olnny Carnes, who will share
mound duty with Duvall this
season, singled and later
scored on another single by
Moore.

Oviedo threatened In the lop
of the seventh Inning, loading
the bases with none out. But
Duvall put down the rally with
only one run scoring and
Seminole had the victory.

Lake Brantley
P in t Pitch C lastic
ALTAMONTE

SPRINGS

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In severa?sports, Including
g irls a n d bogs soccer a n d
football, players arc
rem oving their p ads a n d
uniform s before the g am e Is

ovfirs a p e t peeve, but Is tt
really necessary fo r a foot-

Host Lake Brantley came up
with a pair of wins In the Lake
Brantley Find Mich Classic
Friday night.
The Patriots defeated Dr.
Phillips 4-3 and Lyman 7*4.
In other games. Lyman dou­
bled the score on Oak Ridge.
12-6, and Dr. Phillips tripled
the score on Oak Ridge. 9*3.

bafi player to rem ove h is
Je rse y an d p a d s w ith a m in ­
u te lefi In Inc g am e o r fo r
so ccer players to change
tlictr shoes a s the fin a l se c ­
onds wind dow n? It c a n 't

p o ssib ly save that m uch
tim e.
It Just looks bad.

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ISlmponn 4. IValiU.! 3. ttnuatm 31;
('room* 7 (IVtklri* 7). Tram fuula .
Lyman 30; Cnmm* 32. Foutrd out _
mm**. Tcctintral* _ l.yman. Week* I L r &lt;mt* . Lyman 5-30. Cruomi 6-19,

SCC hoop teams at home
SANFORD - The Seminole Community
College basketball team s will play th eir final
hom e games o f the season tonight (Saturday)

against Florida Community College from
Jacksonville a t the SCC Health and Physical
Education C enter.
The women tip off at 6 p.m. and th e m en
begin a l approxim ately 8 p.m. Admission la
free a s alw ays.

Sanford offers church softball
SANFORD • The City of Sanford R ecreation
and Parks D epartm ent will offer a night
Church Slow Pitch Softball league.
Gam es will be played at the Lake Maiy
Sports Complex on a night to be determ ined.
(V ase call (407) 330-5697 if you have a
team Interested tn playing.

Senior League Baseball
SANFORD - The City of Sanford R ecreation
and Parks D epartm ent win offer a Senior
Babe Ruth B aseball League for players ages
I6-to-18 (can not tu rn 19 before August I).

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Tournaments and
more tournaments
Sem inole
girls m ay
w in u gly,
but a w in
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Is getting a win.
That seem s to be the slogan
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ball team which Is an a w in­
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th e ugliest basketball youH

Baseball, boys and girls basketball,
and boys and girls soccer in action
SPOUTS EDITOR
SANFORD - It m ay be the dead of w inter and
It sure feels like It this weekend, but the high
achool athletic sea son* are about as hot as
they can get.
Today, the Seminole High School First Pitch
Baseball Classic wraps up at Seminole High
School and the Lacrosse team s are playing their
pre-season jam borees at Oviedo High School.
But on the front page today are the girts* b a s­
ketball team s from Seminole and W inter
Spring*, who will earn a berth In the State
Cham pionship* a t the Lakeland Center next
week tf they can win on the road tonight.
The Fighting Seminole* are In Pensacola to
battle once-beaten W ashington High School,
while the Bear* are In Sarasota to take on C a r
dlnal Mooney High School.
If either, or both, team s win tonight, they
would pUy on W ednesday In Lakeland. The Anala are set for next Friday.
On Monday and Tuesday, the boys basketball
irsfws will begin their district tournam ents, with
Crooms playing a t Mount Dora Bible School an
Monday rig h t and Lake Brantley, lak e Mary.
ui and Oviedo playing first round games of
Class QA-Dtstrict 3 Tournament a t Lake
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W ednesday In the flA-3 tourney, while Sem inole
will open play In the Class 5A District 5 Tburnam ent an Tuesday.
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n i i i i d i a t rig h t).
The soccer team*, both boy* and girl*, wul re ­
tu rn to action on Tuesday.
The girl* will be playing the Regional Sem ifi­
nal* with Orange Park coming to Richard Evans
Field to play Lake Howell: Lake Mary heading to
Tallahassee to challenge Lincoln High School:
W inter Springs traveling to Tampa to take on
Catholic High School: and Berkley Prep making
th e trek from Tampa to play at Orangcwood
C hristian. All of the gam es are at 7 p m. except
for Orangewood. which start* at 4 p m.
The boy* soccer team s will be playing the Re­
gional semifinal*, with Oviedo, which defeated
Apopka 8-0 Friday rig h t, heading to Nlcevffle. a
3-0 winner over St. Augustine, and Lake Mary, a
3-1 winner over Dr. R tlllips. taking on T ailshassee-U ncoln. setting up a possible douleheader with the girls In the state capttol. (A
story will appear on the boys soccer In TUes­
day's Hemk$.
Also onT besday, the aoftball. U crorae and
tennis team s will also be opening their regular
season schedules.

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with his returning crop along
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scored In double figures to
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Crooms led 34-30 after
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Business
Deciding what to bid IGrand opening

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Tills wrck brought back
many memories to me In our
meetings with clients. Several I
met with tills week were se e k ­
ing additional resources to a l­
low them to seek out new b u s i­
ness. Many small businesses
face decisions like this each
week as to the size and type of
business they will pursue. First
of all. most business people
will acknowledge. Intellectually
that business for business sake
Is not always healthy.

Businesses have i
high expectations!

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SEMINOLE
COUNTY
B usiness confidence seems to
be high In Seminole County.
In a random sam ple survey of
151 people attending the
Fourth A nnual Orowth Report
luncheon recently. 04 percent
said they expect Seminole
C ounty's economy to perform
better In 1990 th an In 1990.
Fifty-five percent said they
expect
Sem inole
County's
economy to be somewhat better
In 1999 th an In 1990, while 29
percent aakf they expect the
county's economy to be much
better.
“W hat w e're aeetng la that
there's atlU a great deal of
confidence
In
Seminole
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Three factors need to be con­
sidered before you seek out order for the whole amount
some particular contract or or­ (after all I was a good b u si­
der. First, does It (It your com­ nessman). Then he reminded
pany and give you an advan­ me that this was real life not a
tage? Carefully, look at th e op­ textbook. Yes. I could sue for
d
_portunity and decide
If It fits damages, etc., but In the mean­
what you do well. All companies time I would be strapped for
have strengths and weak­ cash and stuck with a crop that
nesses. Be honest with yourself I couldn't move. Needless to
and decide If your strengths say. after a sleepless night. I
give you an advantage oxer your decided to pass and concen­
competitors. Will you be forced trate on what 1 knew I could do.
to saddle yourself with long­ I have never regretted my deci­
term equipment costs or over­ sion and later heard that the
head to (111 this order? Are the
pulled some of the
job costa recoverable within a customer
actions mentioned by my men­
reasonable term?
tor.
Several years ago l w as apThe second factor to co n sid er
preached Iby
, a major
_ retailer to
la.
do you have th e tim e? By
furnish a Urge order of tre e s
that I mean, la the custom er or
beginning 13 m onths
client giving you sufficient time
th en . The conditions of th e sale
and Information to carefully
w as that we were to grow the
preparr a proposal. The oldI adItem In a different aUe co n ­
tainer than we norm ally d id. age of haste m akes w aste Is
The container size that w aa re ­ never truer when you are u n d er
quested was one that other pressure. In the construction
custom ers would not be In te r­ business I have seen too many
ested n purchasing. The o rd er m isU krs made by firm s who
waa In the 6 figures and w ould didn't take the tim e to do a
be the largest single o rd er we proper analysis.
had ever received. I w as excited
The last factor you should
and was busy spending my carefully consider, la how does
profits. But. fortunately for me. th is contract III Into your c u r­
I had lunch with my m entor in rent work flow? Do you have
th e nursery business a few sufficient resources to handle
days later. Over lunch I the work within th e term s of
couldn't wait to tell him o f my sale? Resources include fi­
fortune and how I
nances. personnel an d m anto use the money to
. He listened to
to aak a few
P in t, h a ashed d id I Wayne Hardy l*4bot
th at stae con­
tainer? Did I have a m arket for q f the Small B usiness Develop­
ment Center at Seminole Com­
th e crop If the buyer decided to munity College. He can be
reached at (407) 321-3495 or
change the contract? I replied
th at I would have a purchase email whardy9beUoouth.net

Compared to last yeaF#
survey, fewer people
their b u sin ess or
C ounty's economy to
m uch better, according to Dart
Hoke.
director
of UCP#
executive MBA program, said.
“W hile
confidence
In
Seminole County la oUQ very
high, th ere are fewer responses
th an la s t year In the Very Much
category." Hook said.
“S till,
more th a n eight out of ten think
*99 wdl be a better year than
*90 for th eir business and for
Sem inole County."
More than half. 52 percent,
said they expect Florida's
’ to do somewhat better.
■aid they
Florida's economy to
tier than in
they rip e r t
to do etther
or m uch

The survey w as conducted by
the U niversity of Central
Florida's C enter for Executive
Development.
Nearly 450
people attended th e luncheon.
None o f those surveyed said
they
expect
the county's
economy to do either somewhat
worse o r m uch worse. Only 10
percent said the county's
the sam e a s m 1990.
Nearly half. 40 percent, of the
respondents said they expect
their com pany to petwarn
somewhat b etter In 1999 t a n
In 1990, while 36 percent said
they expect thetr bualncaa to do
much b etter. Only four percent
said they expect th rir business
to do som ewhat worse, and
none said they
their
to do m uch w ane.

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February

14.1999

Science, m ath fair
winners will go to finals
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SANFORD - The Seminole
County Regional Science. Math
and Engineering Fair presented
awards on Feb. 6, nt the Semi­
nole Towne Center Mall. Stu­
dent winners were among over
250 sixth- through 12th- grad­
ers who earned the right to
participate by excelling In proj­
ect work at thetr schools. They
received honors for projects
ranging from the color percep­
tion of boys vs. girls to the de­
velopment of rocket fuels from
non-volatile materials. The
awards include 1st. 2nd and
3rd place and honorable men­
tion ribbons tn 15 categories
and two sections. The Junior
section Is middle school and
the Senior section Is high
school. All middle school and
high school students in public,
private or home school In
Seminole County arc eligible to
participate. In addition to place
awards, area organizations and
Individuals
have
donated
nearly 100 Special Awards to
recognize projects In their areas
of Interest.
Projects are judged by sci­
ence. mathematics and engi­
neering professionals from the
area who volunteer their time.
Judges recognized students for
outstanding
projects
by
awarding ribbons for 1st. 2nd
and 3rd place and Honorable
Mention based on the criteria of
creativity, scientific method,
thoroughness, skill and pres­
entation. Teams were also
Judged on teamwork. In addi­
tion. area businesses, organi­
zations.
and
individualsdonated certificates, prices,
U.S. Sayings Bonds, and cash
awards In areas of their choice:
The 14 first-place students tn
the physical sciences have
been Invited to participate in
the Orlando Science Center
Science Challenge on March
20-21 at the science center.
The nominees are Chris Beck­
man from Teague Middle
School. Anthony Javier Covelll
from Jackson Heights Middle
School. Alexandra Dogariu from

Jackson Heights Middle School.
Jason R. Fraxcdas from Lyman
High School. Mlchnrl Steven
Graham from Like Brantley
High School. Collin Philip
Mings from Indian Trails Mid­
dle School. Michael E. Moseley'
from Rock Lake Middle School.
Avt M. Robbins from Lake
Brantley1 High School. Nelson
Andrew Royall from Rock Lake
Middle School. Stacy Jo Sher­
wood from Lake Brantley High
School. Allfla F. WallJI from
Lake Brantley High School, and
Shane D. Weeks from Indian Richard Alt listens as Marta Flortnoa Gonzalez, a student at St. Mary
Magdalene Catholic School explains whet the sun can do. Thomas
Trails Middle School.
The 30 top-ranked Individual Frosell and Robert Stachon of Lyman High School explain their rocket
projects and two top-ranked propulsion project.
teams have been chosen to rep­
resent Seminole County at the team of Jacqueline Grace Gary Matthew OfTerman from Lake
Slate Science and Engineering and Kathleen Diana Gary from Brantley High School. Kimberly
Fair of Florida at the University Annunciation Catholic Acad­ Erin Olvey from Lake Brantley
High School. Edgar A. Perez
of Centra] Florida on April 7. 8 emy.
High
The high school finalists are from Lake Brantley
and 9. The middle school fi­
nalists are Carolyn Marie An­ Margaret E. Andrews from lake School, JlU Marie Ricker from
drews from Rock Lake Middle Brantley High School. Mary Ni­ Lake Brantley High School. Avl
School. Chris Beckman from cole DelRey from Lake Brantley M. Robbins from Lake Brantley
Teague Middle School. Anthony High School. Jason R. Fraxcdas High School, Tshwanda R. Ro­
Javtcr Covelll from Jackson from Lyman High School. Mi­ binson from Crooms Academy.
nunetaUon Catholic Academy. chael Steven Graham from Lake Stacy Jo Sherwood from Lake
Rachel M. Wasserman from Brantley High School. Grace Y. Brantley High School. Allfla F.
Rock Lake Middle School. Hsu from Lake Brantley High WallJI from Lake Brantley High
Shane D. Weeks from Indian School. Valeric A. Lynch from School, and Alyasa M. Zrlkowltz
Trails Middle School and the Lake Brantley High School,

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School. Chris Heckman from
Lake Brantley High School Teague Middle School, Anthony
the team of Robert I’.4 Javier Covelll from Jackson
low and Thomas J. Frosell Heights Middle School. Daniel
R. Dodge from Indian Trails
i Lyman High School.
School.
Alexandra
M 18 top-ranked middle Middle
Dogartu from Jackson Heights
d1 project* will represent
ilnole In the new Discovery Middle School, Kyle Foreman
inlcatlons National Jun- from Teague Middle School,
Sclrnce Competition. These Kathleen Diana Gary from An­
its are Carolyn Marie An- nunciation Catholic Academy.
from Rock Lake Middle Jacqueline Grace Gary from
Bl. Collin Refer Ankerson Annuncintlon Catholic Acad­
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N O TICE OF NEW ZONINO
D ISTR ICT REGULATIONS
AND N O TIC E OF
CONSIDERATION TO
APPROVE AN IN TER LO CAL
AGREEM ENT CONCERNING
A PORTION O F T H E CROSS
SEM INOLE TR AIL
TO W N C E N TE R
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WILL CONSIDER THE
FOLLOWING ON FEBRUARY 22. 1999: (1) HOLD A FIRST
READING QN PROPOSED ORDINANCE 707 TO CONSIDER
ADOPTING THE PROPOSED TOWN CENTER ZONING DIS­
TR IC T REGULATIONS (aka TOW N CENTER DISTRICT
CODE) THAT WOULD APPLY TO THE AREA (MINUS THE
AREA WITHIN THE BROKEN LINES) OF THE PROPERTIES
INDICATED IN THE MAP BELOW; AND (2) CONSIDER
APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY AND THE COUNTY FOR THE DESIGN, CON­
STRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE REALIGNED
SECTIONS OF THE CROSS SEMINOLE TRAIL (PAVED AND
UNPAVED) LOCATED WITH IN THE PROPOSED TOWN
CENTER INDICATED IN THE MAP BELOW.

from Indian Trails Middle C oatlaw sd from Page 2A
School, Harry T. Madhanagopal
from S. Seminole Middle slon. the Natural Resource
Service.
the
(frights Middle School. Daniel Conservation
Audubon
Society,
the
St.
John's
It Dodge from Indian Trails River Water Management Dis­
Middle
School,
Alexandra
Dognrla from Jackson Heights trict. and the wildlife disease
Middle School, Kyle Foreman labs of several universities on
from Teague Middle School, Hits Issue.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Harry T. Madhanagopal from S.
Seminole Middle School, Lacey Service Is the principal federal
M. Medley from Annunciation agency responsible for con­
Catholic Academy. Collin Philip serving. protecting, and en­
Mings from Indian Trails Mid­ hancing Osh and wildlife and
dle School. Michael E. Moseley their habltatf lor the continuing
from Rock Lake Middle School, benefit of the American people.
Nelson Andrew floyall from The Service manages the 93Rock Lake Middle School.
Philip J. Sherwood from Rock
Lake Middle School, Christo­
pher William Taylor from AnSchool. Lacey M. Medley from
Annunciation Catholic Acad­
emy, Collin Philip Mings from
Indian Trails Middle School,
Michael E. Moseley from Rock
Lake Middle School, Michael J.
Murphy from Jaekson Heights
Middle School. Nelson Andrew
Rnyall from Rock Lake Middle
School, Philip J. Sherwood from
Rock Lake Middle School.
Christopher William Taylor
from Annunciation Catholic
Academy, Rachel M. Wasserman from Rock Lake Middle
School, and Shane D. Weeks
from Indian Trails Middle
School.
The two top-ranked highschool Individuals and topranked team will represent
Seminole at the International
Science and Engineering Fair
In Philadelphia. Pennsylvania
In May. These students are J a ­
son Fraxcda* from Lyman High
School, Jill Ricker from Lake
Brantley High School and the
team of Thomas Frosell and
Robert Stadrow from Lyman
High School.

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TH E PUBLIC HEARING FOR TH E FIRST READING OF
ORDINANCE 707 CONCERNING ADOPTION OF TH E PRO­
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETW EEN THE CITY AND THE
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READMG OF ORDINANCE 707A T A PUBLIC HEARING W LL
BE STATED AT TH E COMMISSION MEETING ON FEBRU­
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COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434.
WINTER SPRING8. FLORIDA. INTERESTED PER80N8
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CALL 327-1900 #303.
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THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR 49
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 327-1100.
THIS 18 A PUSUC HEARING. F YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY
RECOMMENDATION OR O i. W O H MADE BY THE CITY COMMIS­
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4 A • Seminole H erald. S a n lo rd . Florida - Sunday. February 14.1999

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Community Views

Our Views

Business leaders can COUNTY COMMENT
N ew s and view s from around Seminole County
guide students into
real world, job market
The effects of widening State Road 46
S tu d e n ts In S em inole C ounty arc gaining lesso n s be*
yond th e classro o m th is m o n th . S tu d e n ts h av e s h a d ­
owed em ployees o n th e Job. w hile people from th e co m ­
m unity have v e n tu re d in to th e classroom .
S tu d e n ts c o u n ty -w id e jo b shadow ed em ployees fo r fo u r
h o u rs tills m o n th , le a rn in g th a t having reading, w ritin g ,
and m ath e m a tic s s k ills Is only th e beginning o f w h a t it
tak es to succeed.
A high school d iplom a o r college degree does n ot g u a r­
an tee a good Job. B u ild in g a career tak es p lan n in g , s a c ­
rifice a n d p ersev eran ce. J a b shadow ing h elp s s tu d e n ts
m ake th e c o n n e ctio n b etw een school an d w ork.
O ne of th e m o st com m on q u estio n s tea c h e rs face is
*when will I ev er u s e th is? " Jo b shadow ing le ts s tu d e n ts
know th a t th e sk ills th ey le a rn in school w ill n o t b e
w asted . It sh o w s s tu d e n ts th a t to b u ild a c a re e r, th ey
need to have s tro n g c h a ra c te r In addition to stro n g

By Ju stin Sapp
The once sleepy local byway
through pastoral lands and the
Wckiva River Banin may get a
couple tones ald er. Feasibility
studies are currently underway
lo add additional lanes to Stale
Road 46 through Seminole and
Lake counties. That portion of
SR 46 under scrutiny is from I*
4 at the Seminole Town Center
northward to US 441 in Mount
Dora.
The Department of Transpor­
tation, our federal agency in the
business of building roads,
along with Metro Plan Orlando
(MFO). an organization of local
elected officials responsible for
preparing long-range transpor­
tation plans, are crunching
num bers and contracting con­
sultants to assess the need far
expanding SR 46 to accommo­
date a recent boom in local
population and particularly, a
complex future growth projee-

T eachers a lso p a rtic ip a te in Job shadow ing. T h is h e lp s
te a c h e rs to te ll s tu d e n ts w h ere th e connection lies b e ­
tw een e d u c atio n a n d b u ild in g a career.
O n Friday, m ore th a n 1,000 b u sin ess people from
a c ro ss C en tral F lo rid a p articip ated in Sem inole C o u n ty 's
T each-In. L eaders o f th e b u sin e ss com m unity sp e n t a n
h o u r o r th e e n tire d a y s h a rin g th eir ex p ertise w ith s tu ­
d e n ts.
Every school In S em inole C ounty h ad g u est sp e a k e rs
w hose d isc u ssio n s ra n g e d from th e television in d u stry to
law e n fo rc e m e n t a n d even how to lan d a h elico p ter.
M em bers o f th e b u s in e s s com m unity p a rticip a te d In tu ­
to rin g s tu d e n ts , h e lp in g o n com puters, o r te a d iln g a n
academ ic s u b je c t T hey a lso sh ared experiences from
th e ir hobbles , tra v e ls a n d experiences from th e ir c a re e
T he stro n g re la tio n sh ip b etw een schools a n d th e com -

Tbe fiiture of SR 46 to bated
upon information subm itted by
county officials and projection
figures established in p u l. by
MFO. Metro H an Orlando (MFO)
iter-model repre­

F o u rte e n sc h o o ls in th e county w ere rec e n tly
nam ed fiv e-star sc h o o ls b y th e sta te for draw ing from th e
com m unity to im prove s tu d e n t education.
Idythvllde E le m e n ta ry School h a s 15 active b u s in e s s
p a rtn e rs, in clu d in g re s ta u ra n ts th e give lu n c h e s to s tu ­
d e n ts. a n d o th e rs th a t give T -sh irts. T he school h a s a
Fire D e p a rtm en t

population. type of employment,
residence-types (single-family
vs. multi-family; high-denalty
or low). In a rather complex
com puter analysis. MFO uses a
forecasting model established
by the University of Florida Bu­
reau of Economic* and Butoneas R eaacarth. This model
provides the central figures far
growth and development. After

an -o n e tu to rin g fro m p a re n ts an d sta ff in th e R eading
A t O teen w o o d X ak es M iddle School, th e S tu d e n t
C ouncil n a rk e d w ith th e (toU ry C lub of Lake M ary
th e S em inole C o u n ty YMCA to give sh o es to th e
d u rin g th e h o b d ay

establishes the capacity ot ex­
isting roads, runs growth fig­
ures, accounts for area needs,
and performs a veritable
whlriy-btrd of technical wiz­
ardry. the results are spit out.
Dave Qrovdahl, Director of
TransportaJon Planning with
MFO, admits, lForecaatlng Is aa
m uch art aa science.I Me also
adm its SR 46 to a special caae.
MFO considers the road an a l­
ternative to the proposed m ajor
Beltway which waa Intended to
connect Apopka to 1-4. Due to
relentless outcry from local
residents.
environm ental
groups, and other su b scrib ers
to the Weklvm River Protection
Act. the Beltway proposal w as
quashed.
Recently. MPO. whose co n ­
stituents include local county
cam m toatonen. requested that
the Departm ent of T m nsportalon look Into widening SR46.
H eather Bradahaw-Ella. DOT
onpwjrcc in a project n u n ig fr
Car SR 46 widening and NW
arterial feasibility study. Is co­
ordinating the Information gath­
ered from the specific
portation studies. The DOT .
under request by the MPO h a s
co n m rtfu a pnvatf coc ip tn y .
C onsulting
Group, to conduct a traffic
study and final analysis should
be complete fay the m iddle of
Bradahaw-EUs
study Is only In th e
bu t still no
meetings are scheduled
to consider public opinion.

working with the Florida De­
partm ent of Environmental
Protection. Game and Fish, and
local W ater Management off)-,
d a is to address the environ­
mental impact that additional
lanes would present. Terry Oil*
b rrt, wtth the Environmental
Services Office of Game a nd ;
Fish In Tallahassee, rem em bersthis same Issue when tt s u r­
faced in the past. Gilbert re c ­
ollect*. In the late 60s, DOT
proposed to 4-lane SR 46. but
we recommended against tt O ilbed isn't certain the road can
stand again under the p ressu re
of increased developm ent. Gil­
bert hum ors to the fa d . (DOT la
like a alow moving bulldosrr.l
but in seriousness, adds, r e ­
gardless of the dedsion to
widen, 1 know DOT at least
needs to retrofit the road for
more animal croaatnga Terry
Oilbert also m aintains, the big
thing here la habitat fragm enta­
tion. What will happen to th e
bears using this corridor from
Rock Springs up to Ocala? We
still need to find out If the road
expansion would represent a
barrier to the anim als move­
ment.

traverses Is supposedly p ro ­
tected by state legislation
(Wckiva River Protection Act)
designating It to rem ain rural In
character. Besides future w ater
quality, It Is Importanl to con­
sider the nuisance bear p ro b ­
lem. Last year, seven b ears
were confirmed kilted on the
road; this despite b e a n having
ample time to adjust to the lowrise wildlife crossing bridge
built In 1994. Studies are still
pending as to how the b ears
will tie affected by a larger, and
eventually m orh busier, roadThomas Eason, a University
of Tennessee graduate who la
currently completing tits doc­
toral thesis, has recently been
hired as the new State black
bear Coordinator. The position
had gone unfilled for over a
year until Eason took the post
with the Florida Game and
Freshwater Fish Commission.
Eason, along wtth Tim Oim eara.
chief of wildlife services for
Game and Fish, is now organ­
izing dais on the 5-6 regions In
Florida with significant bear
populations. First on the
nda Is a tracking study of
bears tn the Ocala National
Forest around Stale Road 40
and other local roadways.
Through their effort*. Game and
Fish plan to gain authoritative
information on b ears response
to roadways Intersecting their
habitat. This Information can
then be submitted to DOT and
considered for future planning

For now. DOT la without th is
related data y d nearly prepared
to make a dedsion regarding
the proposed • expansion of SR
46. MPO to Without regard for
th is data and ■**»■«
to develop SR 46 In Ueu of th e
failed beltway project.
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DOT adm its this issue should
be addressed. H eather B radand DOT staff are

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State launches drug control su
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLAHASSEE - Senate President Tbnl Je n ­
nings convened the first-ever Florida Drug Con­
trol Summit, which la th e framework for a com­
prehensive strategy targeting drugs. With mote
than 500 Floridians in attendance, including
Seminole County residents. Jennings and Senate
lead en unveiled legislation creating a Florida
Drug Control Office and announced the forma­
tion of a Joint Legislative Money Laundering
Task Force with the House of Representatives.
*!t Is tim e for th e many com m unities and faces
of Florida to join forces In the battle against drug
abuse.* Jennings. *Dy com bining our efforts, we
can determine how many kids are getttr* ad ­
dicted or being destr oyed fay drugs. Then we
work, one-fay-one, to reduce that num ber until
we reach aero."
The senate's legislative package on drug policy
la expected to in d u d e th e creation of atate Drug
Control Office and an Advisory Council within
the Executive Office of th e Oovenwr. The Senate
will institutionalise a new proceaa for coordinat­
ing drug abuse jm ttcy and planning. A new d i­
rector of this state drug control office wtil be
given sufficient tools to accom plish the task of
coordinating the fight against drug abuse.
Florida is now one of th e leading states for
drug trafficking. Specifically. MU ml la one of five
leading cities in the United S tates that service
the Colombian and South American drug cartel,
and recent reports Indicate Orlando h as become
the link to Puerto M ean drug trade. The Joint
Lefialattve Money LaunderiM Task Force will
target drug and money laundering problem s In
Florida and work to strengthen law s an the Is­
sue.

Students exem pt from com petency test
Mill

T h e summit Is llw drat step In form ulating a
com prehensive solution for Florida's substance
abuse problem s--problem s that are destroying
lives. families and communities,* said Senator
Locke B urt. R-Ormond Beach. T oday, we hope
to And common ground from which we all can
stop the terrible destruction drugs Inflict on
every Floridian.*
Jennings asked summit participants lo con­
sider five guiding principles when developing
and Implementing a com prehensive and Inte­
grated strategy targeting drugs. Substance abuse
continues to be a m ajor problem in F lo rid aadult and youth drug activity levels have risen
after y e a n of decline. In addition to the In­
creased use of powder and crack cocaine, sig ­
nificant Increases are being seen in the abuse of
m arijuana, m rtham phetam lne and heroin.
’Not only la substance abuse harmAd by Itself,
bu t it la also related to other forms of crim inal
behavior.” said Senator Ron Stiver. D-North Mi­
ami Beach. T hrough effective treatm ent, we can
help break the cycle of destructive behavior.*
*8ubotance abuse and addiction have serious
medical and social consequences.* said Senator
Oiitny Brown-W aite. -R-BrookavtOe. 'D rug related
public health lasues warrant a serious Invest­
ment In prevention and treatm ent.*
Attending th e sum m it were: General B any
McCaffrey. U.S. Drug C xar WlDiam Cope Mey­
ers. with (he HaaHdon Foundation of M innesota;
Governor Je b Bush: Representative John
Thrasher, Speaker of the House of Represen ts rives: parents of drug victims: students and
Florida anti-drug community leaden.

SPECIALTO THE HERALD
TALLAHASSEE - Education
Com m issioner Tom Gallagher
a n n o u n c e d the scores neces­
sary on the Florida Compre­
hensive
Assessm ent
Test
(FCAT) to allow tenth grade
students an exemption fron
taking the High School Compe­
tency Test (IISCT).
‘S tudents whose basic skills
are sufficiently strong will no
longer be required to take two
testa In the sam e year,* Gal­
lagher said. "With the FCAT
being adm inistered next week.
It la Im portant to let students
know that should they score
high enough, (hey will be ex­
empt from taking the High
School Competency Test.*
In IBM . th e Florida Legisla­
ture changed the law to permit
the Com m issioner of Education
to designate acotea on the tenth
grade FCAT to identify those
students whose basic skills
proficiency
Is
sufficiently
strong and exempt them from
taking the IISCT.
Students took the tenth grade
PCAT-a m ore challenging test-In January IBM . and these
sam e students took the IISCT
later that year when they were
In the eleventh grade.
The departm ent analyzed the
test data and determined the
criterion scores that wtU merit a
student being esrm pt from

taking the IISCT.
S tudents can cam an exemp­
tion for th e m athem atics section

by scoring 315 and for the
com m unications section by
scoring 327. “
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State investigates bird
deaths in Lake Apopka
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Heat a drum
for Gallaudet
The most enchanting bas­
ketball game 1 ever attended
was not at the I-A, Forum.
Madison Square Garden or
any other grand arena.
It was played in a small
gymnasium at Gallaudet Uni­
versity in Washington. D.C.
Gallaudet. a school for the
deaf, offers Its students a
number of Intercollegiate
sports including football and
basketball. Thr Gallaudet
players, though overmatched
by the skill and size of their
opponents, are supported
warmly by classmates and
friends.
Such was the case on St.
Valentine s Day nearly 30
years ago. Galiaudrt played
Southeastern Business Col­
lege that night. Southeastern,
located In downtown Wash­
ington. D.C.. was expected to
win easily.
By the tlpoff. there wrre
less than a hundred Gallaudet rooters tn the gym but
they enthusiastically began
cheering - some of tt tn sign
language - for their players. A
drummrr produced a cadence
that would get much loudrr
as the game progressed.
Thr players did not hear
the cheering or the drummer
but they surely felt the pres­
ence of both. They realized
vibrations from thr dntm.
Good vibrations.
Gallaudrt's team did not
play well In the first half. The
officials made what are
known as traveling calls. It ts
difficult for deaf athletes to
have the same coordination
and agility as those who can
hear. They try to make up for
this with a great zest.
At the start of the second
half, GallaudetjWas down by
14 points. The deficit stayed
tliat way until there was only
six or seven minutes to play.
Gallaudet scored three quick
baskets and a free throw and
trailed by seven. There were
4 minutes left In the game.
The comeback caused a stir
tn the students' rooting sec­
tion. The drummer sounded
like 10 drummers and the
others made signs and
sounds of Joy. The players
glanced at them and picked
up a quicker pace than be­
fore.
A Jump shot followed by a
layup and f r e throw cut
Southeastern's lead to two
points with 15 seconds to
play.
Calling time, the South­
eastern coach warned his
players to protect the ball and to avoid fouls.
A Gallaudet player Inter­
cepted a pass near halfcourt
and passed to a teammate
who drove to the basket and
made his shot as a flashing
red light • and horn - sig­
naled regulation time had
ended with the scored tied.
The referee signaled, how­
ever. that there was a foul on
the play and the Gallaudet
player would shoot a free
throw.
As the youngster stood at
the line, the excitement In the
gym reached a crescendo.
The drummer pounded fe­
verishly.
Before he attempted his
free throw, the deaf player
stepped back from the line,
held the basketball In hla left
hand and pressed the Index
finger of hla right hand to hla
lips, requesting quiet from the
rooting section.
He then made the free
throw, and was carried tri­
umphantly from the court by
his teammates, coach - and
the drummer who had Joined
the group.
I looked at my friend and
saw his eyes watering. Just as
mine were.
Last time we talked, my
friend asked If 1 still heard
the drumming.
Yes. I always will.

APOPKA - Thr U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service Is Investigating
the death of a number of fish
and more than 200 birds at
Lake Apopka. Florida. Found
dead since January 24 werr 23
endangered wood storks, ap ­
proximately 200 white pelicans,
several egrets, and a variety of
fish.
"We're vrrv concerned over
the loss of these birds." said
Sam I). Hamilton, the Service's
Southeast Regional Dlrrctor.
"Wc are also worried about the
many other waterfowl species
like herring gulls, and fish tliat

Feb. 13. 1999

may also !*• at risk."
11.million said that biologists
have, based on Initial studies,
mini out known wildlife dis­
eases. He added, however, that
he wanted to assure the public
that the Service was doing eve­
rything possible to Insure a
proactive, positive, and swift
response to this threat.
lie noted tliat the bird car­
casses werr being necropsled
and the result should plu|&gt;olnt
the cause of death and hope­
fully. help Identify n solution.
The Service Is working In coop­
eration with thr Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Comnils-

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published in the United States It was
called The American Magazine
On this day in 1914, the American So
ciety of Composers. Authors and Pub
lishers (ASCAPi was formed to protect
the work of songwriters.
On this day in 1972. Ihe Broadway mu­
sical “G rease" opened in New York
City.

TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
1962. first lady Jacq u elin e Kennedy
conducted a one hour nationally tele­
vised lour of the W’hitc House
On this day in 1974. The Captain 'Daryl
Dragon) and Toni Tcnille w ere wed in
California
On th is day in 1986, F ra n k Zappa
played the role of Mr Frankie, a crime
kingpin, on the television show "Miami
Vice."
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actor, is 61; H enry R ollins (1961), (1944 ). Journalist, is 55; Gregory Hines
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words into the darkness and wait for game, helping hia team defeat the St.
an echo. H an echo sounded, no m atter Louis Blues
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POLICE LOQ

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office by addressing transpor­
tation needs, the needs of local
veterans, and education con­
cerns.

The following reports w e n compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded through Feb. II:

*Hc (McCollum) has always
been one of my political men­
tors,' Arlalc said.

DUI:
LONOWOOD. State Road 434 and Mate Read 427. Feb. 11.

2:20 a.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police
for driving under the influence.
LONOWOOD, Lake Brantley Drive and Bute Read 434, Feb.
10, 7:38 p.m. A 37-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
BANTORD, U.B. Highway 17-92. 1300 Meek. Feb. II. 3:1G
a.m. A 22-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
■ANPORD. Franck Avenue. 1200 Meek. Feb. 10. 4:22 a.m. A
25-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for driving
under the Influence.

Ariale said that working for
^ McCollum may help him to
* serve Oviedo.
"Tire two do fit very well to­
gether." Ariale sold of hts coun­
cil seat and position with
McCollum. *1 will be looking
for federal funds to bring back
for transportation, parks and
recreation, and other areas.’

Drui s :

Ariale said he Is proud of the
City Council’s accomplishments
during his tenure. He said he
Is proud of his role In passing
Oviedo’s conservation efforts.
Including the purchase of land
to serve as a Trail head where
other trails will meet. The land
will add more park area for
residents, and conservation
land for the city. Ariale said.

ALTAMONTE BPR1NOO, Jackson Btraat at B ute Road 427.

Feb. II. 8:44 p.m. A 49-year-old man was arrested by Semi­
nole County sheriffs deputies for possession of less than 20
grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Po­
lice said the man was stopped on a traffic violation. They said
he was acting suspiciously so they asked If they could search
his car. lie gave them permission and they found a haggle of
marijuana and a package of rolling papers under the passenger
seat In the car.

Retail th eft:

Ariale and his wife, Susan,
have three children. They have
two sons, Michael, 9, and Tho­
mas, 0. Their daughter Is
Catherine, 2.

LA D MART, Lake Mary Boulevard. 4100 Mock. Feb. 11. 8:21
p.m. A 48-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for retail thefl. Deputies said he got a Sony
Walkman from the clerk In the electronics department of a d is­
count store and said he would pay for It at the front register. In­
stead he walked out the front door of the store without stopping
to pay for the Item.
LONOWOOD, U.B. Highway 17-92. 200 Mock. Feb. 10. 5:33
p.m. A 29-yrar-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for
retail theft. Police said he picked up a serving of ham and a
package of fish filets at a grocery store and hid them In his
pants. He then left the store without making an effort to pay for
the Items.
WINTER BPRINOO, BUtO Rood 434, 400 Mock. Feb. 11. 2:39
p.m. A 22-year-old man was arrested by Winter Springs Police
for retail theft. Police said he had Just filled out a Job applica­
tion when he took a cigarette lighter from the store and ran
away. The store manager saw him stral tire Item and called po­
lice and gave them hts home address from the Job application.
They went to his home and arrested him.

"We’ve loved Oviedo,* Ariale
said. 'It’s a great place to raise
children.’

Safe

Impeach
. Pugs 1A
Velma Williams said site was
aware o f ’ambivalent feelings”
of the county's citizens and
surely agreed with those who
’abhorred'' the president's
"reprehensible” behavior and
conduct.
*1 thank God. Almighty th at
the president wasn't rem oved
from office." Williams said. ‘AH
along he lias dem onstrated
and addressed the needs of
the major problem s In A m er­
ica • race relations. I'm
pleased we can all get back to
the real deal. Enough of th e
fears and frustrations.”
Sanford Mayor Larry D ale,
who frequently flies into o th er
areas of the south, said he w as
constantly amazed at how an­
gry people were about th e
president. T hey talked about
the polls being way. way off.
These are people In M issis­
sippi and other places w here
there are s lot of D em ocrats.
They didn't want him off acott
free."
A.A. McClanahan. a form er
Sanford com m issioner who Is
running for office In M arch,
said he wasn't happy w ith th e
results of the Senate voting on
Thursday but he was relieved
the trial was over. T m a for­
mer Navy m an. I've not been
Impressed with th is p resi­
dent's m ilitary
decisions,"
McClanahan said.
Tony Tlzzio. the chairm an of
the county's new Council for
the Disabled, said he hopes as
the president tu rn s all his a t­
tention to his duties he will
consider Issues of Im portance
to the disadvantaged com m u­
nity. "We need his help and
that of Congress. They w on't
be as distracted now. So. Tm
pleased the trial la over."
County residents did n o t
seem to be outraged th a t th e
president will gloat about Ida
escape or tu rn on those who
had fought to get him o ut of
office, 'H e's not th at stu p id ."
■aid P.L Retser of Longwood.
T hose stories about payback
were probably planted by hts
not his staff."
Morris said he believes th a t
the dtisens o f the county
Rep. BtU
should respect
a. who w o one of th e
13 House M anagers presenting
the im peachm ent case to th e
Senate. 'Bill McCollum an d
Henry Hyde both get A'e,"
Morris said. T he p resid en t
should have been throw n o u t
of office."
Clinton's exoneration w as
w elcom e.''
one ed ito ria list,
■the end of a n u d e far TV
T h e trad w ae a historic ex ­
perience that no one alive ever
experienced "

BECKBUmtUl. WILLIAM JACOB
William Jacob Ilcckclhlmcr. 34. of
Sanford. FL died Friday Feb. 5.
1099 In Jacksonville. Itorn In Ar­
lington. Va. he ramc to Sanford 15
vrara ago. He was employed ut Dell
ftoad Technologies. Survivors Ini hide Ills father Mrllrln A. IleckHInmer of llumosassa; two brothers,
Mchin A lleckrihtmcr of Culpeper.
Va. and Russell K. Heckclhlmrr of
Sterling. Vs.: two sisters. Cindy M.
Harry of Salford. Va. and Elizabeth
A. AUisun of Colonial Heat h. Va. A
memorial service will be Iveld at
Christ United Methodist Church at 2
p.m. Feb. 15, J999. The family re­
forests that expressions of sympathy
take the form or contributions to
Christ United Mrtlrodlst Church.
Brows FWMfal How*. Crystal
River. In charge of arrangements.

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all preparation is done at this facility
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use at trial, Crawford said.

This Sunday's Message

The Interview room will be
designed to make children feel
as comfortable as possible, ft
will liave a two-way mirror so
state attorneys and Investiga­
tors can watch Interviews.

to a continuation of the series:
•GETTING TO KNOW GOD'
presented by
WEST LAKE COMMUNITY CHUBCH

'Our hope Is to have a place
where all the agencies are
coming together.' Crawford
said. They'll all know what's
going on.*

The working man and the
company CEO looked at It in
different ways. We're all better
for It being over."

We Believe
In The “Old
FashionWay

FU N IR A L

Feb. 21 Letting God Be God
Feb. 26 Can God Bt Trusted?
Mar. 7 Let God Love You
Wes* Lake Com m unity C hurch currently meets Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM south of SR 46 at the
corner of Orange Blvd and Wayside Dr. at the Paofa Woods Preschool Bring the kids; we are commit­
ted to providing an excellent preschool and children's church. Dress casual.

Linda Costello, Pastor
Phil Davis. Associate Pastor
Darrel Watson, Associate Pastor

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C ITIZ E N n U IT IC IM T IO N •
CONSOLIDATED PLAN PROCESS
SamlnolB County is the recipient of fBdBTBl grant funds through a num ber of program s admin*
(stored by ttta U.S. Dapartmant of Housing and Uttoan Davatopmant (HUD). T hat# include th s
Community Davatopmant Block G rant (CEBG) Program, tha HOME Program (Volusia and
8am tooia counttot formed a consortium in I N I to qualify for this program ), and tie
Emargancy 8hahar Grant* (ESQ) Program . Thaaa program* am daaignad primarily to assist
tha C ount/* vary tow and tow-lnoome residents. In order to stream line the administration of
ffieee programs, HUD h as consolidated aH of the local planning and citizen paitfdpalton
requirements of these various federal program s into a single adm inistrative process: T h s
Consoiidatsd Plan*.

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322-1822

A n ticip ate d Q rc n t A m o u n ts:
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HOME (Approx. Funding)
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its custom ers...
And th at's why Bill Kltvhhoff la In Sanford
to nerve your Individual Investment needs.
We provide th e Investm ents you need sod
the excellent service you deserve.

Imraunent RepmtentaUw
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thaaa oroorsms to benefit very towriow income oeooie or in areas wham the matorlhr of Hw
people living Stars are very low/low income.

natognrlai of acUviUeeas oublbhad in Eia Seminole Hereto on February 14. 1999. The
ing wfl be held on f torw y S3, 19N at 940 pun. in Ete Seminole County
PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO RARTICIflATE IN ANY
O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPART­
MENT ADA COORDINATOR 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) SOS7641.
PERSONS ARE ADVI8ED THAT IF THEY DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE AT
THESE MEETMG8/HEARINGS. THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
AND FOR SUCH PU RP08E, THEY MAY NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
O F THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVI0ENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. PER SECTION 2660106, FLORIDA STATUTES.

�W EEKEND
February 14, 1999
91s i Year. No. 123
(407)3222611
Sanford, F L

75 C e n ts

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry,
Like Mary, Longuvod,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Sem inole County

Since 1908

Weather
Brcezy/Sunny

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WARNING
High: 58
Low: 35

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Science Fair
results.
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□B R IEFLY
sought to All a seat on the
Seminole County C ircuit
Court left vacant by the re ­
tirem ent of Judge Newman
Drock. The term of appoint­
ment will expire Dec. 31.
2003. Applicants m ust have
been a member of The F lo r­
ida Bar for the proceeding
five years, electors of the
State of Florida, and reside
within Brevard o r Seminole
counties.
Applications will be
screened by the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit Judicial
Nominating Com m ission.
Candidates will be In ter­
viewed on a date to be set.
From these candidates,
three nam es will be sent to
the Oovemor. The Oovem or
has 60 days from the receipt
of the nam e to m ake th e a p ­
pointm ent.
Applications m ay be ob­
tained from Jo sep h ' N.
D Achllle J r.. Vice Chair.
2323 S. W ashington Ave..
Suite 210. Titusville. FL
32780: telephone and lax
(407) 383-8448. A pplicants
are Instructed to provide
Information on a request
, form which will b e taxed to
the applicant upon request.
' An original and nine copies
of the completed application
must be received by Joseph
If. D'defoiB* Jr. no later than

STAFF WHITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - There
w eren't m any Im peachm ent
celebrations In the county Fri­
day night. Area residents had
b etter things to do. Some went
to see the new Mel Olbson
movie. Payback. O thers said
they hoped the president har­
bored no thoughts of payback.
Bill Clinton was acquitted
Friday on two counts of Im­
peachm ent and will rem ain In
the White Houa. Clinton apolo­
gised and life goes an.
"This thing has gone on 13
m onths and left most of us
with little respect for what the
president did and not th at
m uch more respect for his ac­
cusers.” said Sanford Chamber

OVIEDO - An Oviedo City
Councilman will soon try balanctng his elected duties with
serving as the Chief of Staff for
‘
of the House
the
new job with BIB McCollum. RLongwood. an March 1. while
metotatnlng his
In
Oviedo. He plans to serve out
‘ ‘
In SepBut. he w d not seek

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of Commerce Executive D irec­
tor Ron Rose.
'If I had done anything like
he (the president) did. ! would
have had the Integrity to re■qpi.” Rose said. "No company
head or boos could have kept
Ms Job. Aa the soap opera 1
on. I'm Impressed at how d in ton stayed focused, be did Ms
Job well.”
Seminole County Com mlscompiimentary after be heard
the president's short apology
Friday. "He tried to appear
contrite, he have u s the head
gestures,** Morrta said. I t may
nave been a good day for him
but It was a bad one for the
presidency.** *

Sanford

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Dfetrtct
left McOofcim*s
tlrolew .
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to

"Working far a congressman
with the ldnd
kind of seniority
McCoOum has is an opportunity
I can't pass up ,'A ltaic said. *ft

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■nd It wW be a wonderful

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Artak, who
City Council for
that h e *
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not
punished for their
sins, but by them.'

Num bers

Oviedo councilman will
move to Washington
STAFF WNriCR

□ Q U O TE
“Men are

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Terms o f
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TH U R S D A Y
A/arc/? 4. 1999
91st Year. No. 136
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FL

50 C « n U

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H igh: 79
Low: 50

Sanford, Casselberry.
L ik e M ary. Longwood,
Oviedo. W inter Springs
and Sem inole County

Lottery

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schools, please see Page 2A.

den Club Is taking a field
trip to Fender's Flora In
Apopka, an orchid farm, on
Monday. A b rief business
m eeting Is scheduled at 9:30
a m. at the Sweetwater Oaks
Community Center prior to
leaving for the field trip.
An optional lunch and an­
tique shopping trip to Mount
Dora w ill follow the orchid
farm tour.
•The garden club m eets on
the second Monday o f each
month at the community
center at 9:30 a.m. For fu r­
ther details about the tour,
call Leslie at 682-0967.
Trust Is holding a yard sale
fund-raiser Saturday from 7
a.m. to 4 p.m at Third
S tn et a id Park Avenue,
with refreshm ents at Fellow­
ship Hall. Volunteers are
needed Friday 5-9 p.m. to
help prepare for the event.
The next Historic Trust
m eeting w ill be held tonight
at First Presbyterian Church
on Park Ave. at 7 p.m.

Does county really need a federal lobbyist?
STAFF WHITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
county may shell out $100,000
or more a year to hire Itself a
federal lobbyist firm • and pos­
sibly employ a full-tim e staff
lobbyist. Deputy County Attor­
ney Lonnie Oroot will brief the
county commissioners on the

values o f doing so and seek d i­
rection on Tuesday.
"Federal lobbyists ran be ex ­
tremely valuable to a county."
Oroot said Wednesday. T h e re
Is plenty o f grant money avail­
able In Washington. The key Is
to know where It's at and how to
get It."
Many local governm ents In
Florida hire federal legislative
consultants. Orange County has

uses two firm s
• paying
$128,400 to one. and $39,500
to another. Dade County uses
four consultants at a cost o f
more than $220,000. Duval
County Iras one
firm
at
$150,000.
Like sire counties like Sara­
sota and Seminole currently
Ilave contrasting lobbyist con­
tracts. Sirasota with a popula­
tion of $311,043
lias
a

$ 6 ll.b 8 5 .9 2 8
budget
for
1996/99 and hires a lobbyist
In Washington. Sarasota also
has a full-tim e staff lobbyist
position.
Seminole County has never
had a federal lobbyist but em ­
ploys form er Florida Li. Gov.
(lobby Brantley and Ed DePuy
as state lobbyists. The cost for
Brantley and D el’uy s services
Is $80,000 a year. The two are

well rrspected In Tallahassee,
and county officials say they
are pleased wtlh their work.
Oroot said that the present
lobbyist contract focuses almost
entirely on state issues and
provides a very nominal o p ­
portunity to use the provider for
federal purposes.
The county attorney's office Is
recommending that the board

City steps up efforts to
control midge population
STAFF WHITER
■.
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SANFORD • Sanford officials are lobbying this
month for $300,000 from the state to control
the city's midge problem on Lake Monroe.
The money would be used to Install attraction
lights, begin a larvtdde and adultlctde pro­
gram. and Introduce aperies o f fish that feed on
midges Into Lake Monroe.
The large population o f midges In Lake Mon­
roe are a nuisance to residents o f the city's
Historic District and to downtown businesses.
As the weather wanna up. the number o f
midges at times reaches emergency levels.
Linda Kuhn, program manager o f Sanford
Main Street, said controlling the midge popula­
tion Is important to bringing new business and

i

for the Sanford Recreation
League Baseball program
wtU be held Saturday at 9
a.m. at Historic Sanford
M em orial Stadium . 1201
MeHonvllle Ave. Youth ages
8^15 w ill participate in a
abort cerem ony, followed by
a day o f baseball gam es, food

economic revttallxatlon to the etty.
"It's extrem ely Important that we get the
m idges under control." Kuhn said. T h ey 're a
nuisance to people who live In the area and to
visitors. In the summer you can't walk from
your car to a building without breathing them
in. Locals learn to lioid their breath.*
Adult m idges restrict outdoor activities by
people and can cause health problems, such as
allergies. In extreme cases, the m idges can
cause asphyxia.
In 1998. the Florida legislature appropriated
$100,000 to study midge populations in Lake
Monroe, purchase materials and labor for a
lighted tauge project, and develop plans to
control the midge population.
The C ity's plan to control the midge popula­
the recommendations of Ar
tion la

far the Hungry w ill be held
Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4
m. at Cranes Roost Park In
tam onte Springs. For
m ore Inform ation, call (407)

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helm et's Association la spon­
soring a free support group
far adults caring for a fam ily
m em ber w ith Auhetm er'a
disease or a related disorder
on Monday at 2 p.m . at Bet-

through the main entrances
at Sem inole Towne Center In
Sanford on Saturday, March
0, w ill have a chance to pick
up a free Pepsi ONE and win
a grand prise trip to J a ­
maica. In addition, custom ­
ers w ill receive a free bag o f
United Artteta Theatres'
popcorn with the chance to
win m ovie tickets from 10
a-m. to i p.m.
The Ultim ate CiownlfM e x ­
perience wlU be h d d ’ Satu rday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at various locations through
the Sem inole Towne Center,
featuring everything from

appearance Saturday from
11:30 a.m . to 2:30 p.m . at
the Sem inole Towne Center.
' The wtU be strolling v io ­
linists from 11:30 a.m. to 3
p.m . Saturday at the Sem i­
nole Towne Center.

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“Privacy is not a
right b u t a prefer
ence."

Classic car will
benefit school
DARE program
SANFORD - When Sanford
Police O fficer Claudia W ebber
searched for community help to
find and restore an antique car
to promote the D A R E , p ro­
grams for Sanford schools, she
was surprised to quickly re ­
ceive help.
Sanford police will soon focus

Studsnu m the Hood 8U/1 pro­
gram at HamBon Elementary
School in Sanford on Wednesday
hold a (pedal winter event fea­
turing "winter sports* Tania
Ochoa, 4, ice skated her way to
victory using skatee made of pa­
per plates. The preschoolers also
bulk igloos using creative con­
struction materials.

attention on their D A R E pro­
gram for elementary school stu­
dents by showing up for class
In a sporty antique car. A cla s­
sic replica o f a 1B32 Ford
M odd A was donated to the City
o f Sanford by Sanford residents
Lois and Jeno Paulucd on
W ednesday.
Webber, a 12-year veteran

State unveils school
construction incentives
FROM WIRE REPORTS
WASHINGTON - U.8. Senator Bob Oraham (DFU unveiled legislation - the 'P u b lic School
Construction Partnership Act” - to help states
and local communities build and renovate the
public schools where m illions o f students w ill
prepare for the 21st Century.
"The United States needs a public education
system that prepares tta students for the econ­
omy o f the future.* said Graham. 'B u t that can't
happen If young people are forced to learn tn
overcrowded classrooms, or compete with leaky
roofs and crum bling walla for attention.”
School dilapidation and overcrowding Is a
nationwide problem. The Oeneral Accounting
O ffice (GAO) has estimated that $112 billion la
necessary to bring the nation's schools Into
overall good repair. In addition, the American
Associa tion o f School Administrators estimates
that 25 percent o f schools are overcrowded.
The U.S. Department o f Education has con­
cluded that 6,000 new schools must be built by

2006 to meet projected enrollment.
Florida, which gains close to 60,000 new
students each year, la no stranger to these
challenges. In the past. Orange County has e s ­
timated that It needs 27 new schools by 2007.
at an expected cost o f over $ ! billion. Dsval
County has several dozen schools that are mote
than fifty y e a n old and In need o f replacement.
Miami-Dade County will have gained 105.000
new students between 1007 and 2003. In the
1990-91 school year, the Broward County
school enrollment waa lust over 100.000 stu­
dents. By the year 2001, ten years later, tt la
projected to grow to nearly 260,000. In 1997,
B tw a rd haa approximately 37.000 more stu­
dents than tt does permanent classroom s ••
earning tt the dubious title o f ‘ Portables Capital
o f the united States.*
'Education Is rightfully a state and local mat­
ter.” said Oraham. a former Oovcm or. 'B u t the
federal government can play a helpful role in
atalsllng comm unities overwhelm ed fay explo-

Law makers push
for emergency
patient care
SEMINOLE COUNTY • A b ill
in the U.8. Senate would p re­
vent health Insurance plana
from requiring patients to re­
ceive prior authorization In
emergency situa tions.
Some health Insurance plans
do not pay for em ergency room
visits that turn out to be non­
emergency In nature, even If
the visits were prompted by
symptoms such as extrem e pain

ment. If a health plan refuses
payment, the med ical facility
can be left to pay the bilL
The Senate bill would ensure
that all private health plans a f­
ford their consum ers the same
protections available to M edi­
caid and Medicare beneficiar­
ies. Plana would be prohibited
from requiring that patients

�2A •Seminole Heiakl. Sanford. Florida •Thursday. March 4. 1999

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SaturcUy, March 27, 1999
Sanford Civic Center

TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In
I MB, David Rice Atchison, the presi­
dent pro lem of the ll.S. Senate,
served as president of the United
States for one day when President­
elect Zachary Taylor postponed his in­
auguration.

Serving: 8:00 a.m, to 2;00 p.m.
Donation: $ 3 .0 0 at the d o or
Benefit Sanford Area
Underprivileged Youth.
Hourly Door Prizes

On this day in 1177, Emile Berliner In­
vented the microphone.
On this day in IBM, “Cinderella," by
Walt Disney, began showing In the­
aters.

Entertainment All Day
By Local Youth Croups
Fresh Produce
Silent Auction
Merchandise Mart
Bake Sale

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Antonio Vi­
valdi (1679-1741), composer, Casimir
Pulaski (1747-1779), American Revo­
lutionary hero: Knute Rockne &lt;11*1
1931), football coach; Charles H.
Goran (1B01-IBB1), bridge espert;
Miriam Makeba (1B33-), singer, Is ft,
Jane GoodaU (IBM-), ethologist, is 63;
Kevin Johnson (IBM -), basketball
player, is S3; Evan Dando (IBB7-), mu­
sician, is S3.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1961, heavyweight boxer Joe Prosier
defeated Buster Mathis in the Uth
round In a bout in New York City.

Chock out o r UfectyfOB m c
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Every edition o f
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TODAY’S QUOTE: -Man Is not the
sum of what he has already, hut rather
the sum of what be does not yet have,
of what be could have." — Jean-Psul
Sartre

Do you know these men?
The Seminole Herald recently discovered this picture
in its archives. II anyone can identify when and where

this wet taken, please call (407) 322-2611 or omel
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TODAY’S MOON:
full moon (March 1)
quarter (March 19).

•Leasure events lletlnga
•Sem inole Ufeetytee articlee

Nam es and places in
Seminole County schools
The follow ing Items w ere
found In the Septem ber 21,
1940, edition o f the Sanford
Herald.

The Future Farm ers at Sem i­
nole High hod started the new
school year with a bang, a l­
ready having had a party for
their freshmen members. Th ey
had also discussed plans for a
preject to raise money for a trip
the next summer.
The previous year. Sanford
had placed second In the D is­
trict Chapter contest. Bunnell

Lake M ary Faculty

Q.W. Ishlll was principal and
teacher o f 6-8 grades; M iss Lor­
raine Yarborough, grades 3-5;
Mrs. Ola Cochran, grades 1-2.
W A Teague, principal and
grades 6-8; Mrs. Katherine
T eague, grades 1-5.
W.L. Seig. p rin c ip a l
and
grades 7-6: Mrs. Margaret Oott,
grades 4-6; Mrs. Moyme Seig.

LsksMsins Rsfessl VssWCy
Ben B. Steele, principal and
grades 7-8: Mrs. Letha Howard,
grades 6-7: Mias Ruby Booth,
grades 4-5: Mrs. Pearl Bates,
grades 3-5; Mrs. Elizabeth
Buchanan, grades 1-2.
R E . True, principal and 7-8
grades; M is. Ruth Pearson,
grades 4-6: Mrs. Mary Folx,
grades 1-3; Mrs. Dorothy Lamb,
school nurse.
(All o f these schools, except
perhaps Chuluota, fed Into
Sem inole High School. You w ill
recognize many o f these le a th ­
ers and principals who were
later at other county schools. I
had Ben Steele as principal at
Sanford Grammar and Mr. True
at Sanford Junior High. Marga­
ret Oott taught me In English at
Sanford Junior High and moved
to Seminole High with our
.)
Mrs. M ildred Babcock, Art at
Sanford. Oviedo, Monroe and
W ilson: T.M . DoUlaon, Band
and Orchestra at Sanford, Ly­
man and Oviedo; Mrs. Eacar
Price, Music at Lake Mary,
Chuluota. Geneva, Lake Mon­
roe; Mrs. Bertha Bought. Music
at W ilson.
( I remember Mrs. Babcock
coming to grammar School
classes often and she taught Art
at SHS while 1 waa there. Mrs.
Price was our m usic teacher at
Onunm ar School.)

kindergarten; I attended Mrs.
W righ ts
kindergarten.
Mrs.
Flem ing also U u gU Expression
and I took from her while at
Grammar. And she was our mu­
sic teacher at Junior High.
Som eone told me recently that
the present students at Sem i­
nole High do not know who
Flem ing
Oymnaatum
named for. W ell. It was
for Mrs. Flem ing's son. B ill
Fleming. He was an outstanding
student and athlete at Sem inole
High; he won the Peter Schaal
trophy In both 1942 and 1943.
He returned to SHS In 1950 aa
a faculty member and arms head
football coach as w ell as a b a s­
ketball coach for several years.
His nicknam e waa "Blond Ood";
he broke many hearts, but
never married. He died during
the 1959-60 school year ana
the gymnasium at the present
high school, which opened in
1961. was named In nls memory.)\

also Brat In the state. The San­
ford chapter planned to enter
the contest again that year.
E oy
H
Ten members o f the SHS
Junior Class were Inducted into
membership o f the Key C lub
and new officers had been
elected.
The new members were Edgar
Biggers. Taylor Brown. Mack
Cleveland. David Oatchel. B ail
Jeter. Harry Lee, Edward Mar­
shall.
Richard
M eriwether,
Lambert Palm er and D elphlne
Hasty.
Kart Nordgren. president o f
the local Ktwanls Club, spoke
to the members at the Im itation
o f principal O.E. McKay, spon­
sor o f the dub.
The following new officers
were elected: President, John
Dunn; vice president. Milton
Huddleston: secretary.
Ray­
mond Kader. treasurer, Edwin
Branan, Senior directors, Don­
ald Jones and Harold Madden:

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The follow ing reports w e n complied from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded through March 4:

Domestic violence:
■«&lt;F O H D , W ashington B trsst, 9800 bloek. Match 3. 3:32 a m
A 28-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sh eriffs
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said she entered her
boyfriend's house without his permission and began to argue
with him. During the argument she pulled him out o f the front
door and spit on him.

worn

11:49 p.m. A

19-year-old woman was arrested by W inter

Springs Police for dom estic violence. Police said nhe and her
husband were
in lived home,
arrived
and scratched

Involved In i_.
_____ : In their van.
____ When they
an argument
she pulled him out o f the vehicle, punched him
hla face.

D U I:
•A W O B D ,
a t L e a n t. March 2. 1:26 a m A 45-year-old
woman was arrested for driving under Ihe Influcnrc after Sem i­
nole County ahcrlfTs deputies stopped the woman for driving
erratically when they recognized her as someone they had told
to not drive when she was found lo be drunk during a distur­
bance at a local bar. She failed a field sobriety test.

P A M ir K M U B O N
Fanny Ferguson, 84. Forrest
Drive. Sanford, died Tuesday,
March 2. 1990. Bom In Eng*
land, she moved to Central
Florida In 1979 from Merritt
Island. Mrs. Ferguson was a
homemaker.
Mrs. Ferguson raised prise
winning orchids.
Survivors include son, Ber*
trum Bos lock, Akron. Ohio;
step-son. Donald E. Ferguson,
Florida; step-daughter. Evelyn
Shanock. Florida;
sister-inlaw, D oris W illiam son. Deltona:
two grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Ooklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangements.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE ■PHUKM, M m a t H ants. March 2, 10:59 p.m. A
42-year-old woman was charged with possession o f a controlled
substance and possession o f drug paraphernalia. During a
traffic stop, Seminole County sh eriffs deputies said they knew
her to be a drug user and they asked her to step from the car.
When deputies searched the car. they found a plastic bottle
and a copper pipe that had been turned Into smoking devices
for cocaine.
F IN N FANE. Taraw a s i M r a r i at M M B s a i, March 2,
2:39 a.m. A 24-yrar-old woman was arrested for possession o f
drug paraphernalia by Seminole County sh eriffs deputies.
Deputies said she waa stopped for a lraffle Infraction and that
she got out o f the car and a pipe used for smoking cocaine
dropped to the ground.
M N TO NO , IE * atffast, 1400 M ask. March 2. 7:52 p.m. A 36year-old man waa arrested by Sanford Fotlce for the sale and
delivery o f crack cocaine, with destruction o f evidence and with
resisting arrest without violence. Police said the QUAD Squad
waa observing a grocery store they believed to be a drug sale
point and saw the defendant make several sales. When they
approached him. he began to run and they saw htai threw
something out o f hla pockets. Though they didn't Rod any
drugs near him. they found cocaine residue in hla pockets.

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age and the appropriate use o f
em ergency m edical services,
Including the use o f the 911
system.
Emergency physicians and
health plans would be required
work together to ensure the patient receives appropriate fol-

qulred to cover em ergency
services tf the patient syruptoms that a ‘ prudent layperson*
could reasonably expect to pose
a health hazard.
Coverage standards would b e
set for patients who seek care
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The b ill has been endorsed
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Highs in the upper-TOa. Lows
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*We should not be in the
business o f discouraging Indivkluala Awn seeking m edical
core tn tim es o f need,* Graham
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*We have doctors and
other m edical personnel who
are expert diagnosticians.
If
someone la experiencing severe
symptom s, they should go to on
emergency room .'
Charles Thomas. 70, o f San­
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already covered by m edicare
and
Larry W lllla. 53. o f Jupiter,
said he Is tn favor o f the but.
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Thn Sanford Lakeside Lions and the Sanlord Lions
Club participated in indications ot new officers of tho
Seminole High School LEO Club last Wednesday at
tire Health Academy Auditorium at Seminole High
School The LEO Club members are President Sharon
Scgarra. Vice President Robert Woodward. Secretary
Nicholas Cnveltart, Treasurer Sarah Phillips. Board
Member Amanda Crivellan, Board Member Sarah
Bogardus. Board Member Charles Hammock. Board
Member Kenny Rios. Tail Twister Mandi Ball, and

Schools
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slvc Increases in student enrollment. This leg ­
islation is part o f what should be a smorgas­
bord of Innovative school construction incen­
tives."
Graham's proposals would:
• Add public educational facilities to Hie list
o f infrastructure projects that can be financed
through "private activity" bonds. Currently, p ri­
vate activity bonds ran Ire used to finance air­
ports. seaports, water and sewer facilities, and
other Infrastructure needs.
Tills provision would foster publlc/prlvalr
cooperation in the effort fo build new schools
by jiermitUng the Issuance of these tax-exempt
bonds for the construction of new public e le ­
mentary or secondary high schools. Each year,
states could authorize bonds Issuance's In the
amount of $10 multiplied by the size of their
population or $5 million, whichever Is greater.
• provide tax relief to small and rural school

Member Justin Holland Also on tho LEO Club roslor
are Advisor Nancy Cnvollart, Co-Advisor Lion David
Hall. Assistant Lion Deniso Hall, Assistant Lion
Lenoro Hammock, and Assistant Lion Jano Morgan
Bernard Fitzgorald. past district govomor ol Sanlord
Lions Club participated in the ceromony. Also partici­
pating but not shown was President ol tho Sanlord
Lakosido Lions Club Matt Altomoso LEO stands lor
Leadership. Expenence and Opportunity.

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shad All. an entomologist from the University of
Florida who conducted the study.
A survey conducted In 1977 by the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce said that the city suf­
fered an annual economic loss of $3-4 million
because of midge swarms from Lake Monroe.
Representatives from the Seminole County
Expressway Authority and Palatka are writing
letters to stale legislators In support of Sanford
receiving $300,000 to control the midges.
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the cost of school bond Initiatives. Currently,
local communities that issue tax-exempt bonds
for school const ruction are forced to romply
with onerous and expensive Internal Revenue
Service "rebate" regulations -• unless the cost
of the bond Issue Is less than $10 million an­
nually. The Public School Construction Part­
nership Act would raise that exemption amount
to $15 million annually.
The bill would also give local school districts
more flexibility In spending proceeds of school
bond Issuance's. Because school construction
bonds have to Ik - approved by voters in most
localities, some school districts prefer to bun­
dle their ronstmetion projects. Currently, the
Internal Revenue Service requires districts to
build the proposed schools and use all of their
bond proceeds within two years--or face the
cumbersome rebate regulations. The Graham
proposal would extend the exemption period to
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an "extreme nuisance" to travelers, especially
ovrr the Lake Jrsup Bridge.
"As visitors to our area cross this bridge,
their windshields become completely obscured
by midges requiring windshield washrrs to run
the entire length o f lime," Marino said.
Allen Bush, city manager of Palatka. said the
city would use any solutions found In Sanford's
midgc-control study. He said Palatka experi­
ences the same problems and expense of
cleaning up after mosquito swarms.

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retain a firm to concentrate on
federal grants, assuring the
county a fair share of available
and needed grant funds. It Is
also
recommended
that
u
county employee also serve as a
grant application writer to coor­
dinate activities with Uic F ed­
eral government liaison firm.
Groot said that the board will
lx* asked tf It wants to begin an
RFP process and Initiate a grant
development function. Included
In his memorandum to the
board members were materials
used In a recent workshop held
by the Leon County Commis­
sioners.
Stud at Leon County told the
commission tt would cost a p ­

proximately $70,000 annually
for federal representation on
specific Issues. I^on has had
the same state lobbying firm
since
1995.
Leon County’s
population Is 227.714 - more
than 100.000 less than Semi­
nole County's.
Commissioner Grant Moloy
said he would vote against the
hiring o f a federal lobbyist as
he voted against hiring the two
state lobbyists. "If you ask me
there Is something wrong with
the system when a government
has to hire a lobbyist to lobby
government." Maloy said.
”1 also believe that hiring a
Federal lobbyist Is a waste of
money." Maloy said. “The vote
was 4-1 when we extended the

contract with the two state lob­
byists and It may be 4-1 again
on this. I'm voting against It."
Maloy said he was surprised
that the lobbyist Item la on the
agenda so soon. He expected It
might come up later at a budget
session.
Former county commissioner
Win Adams said that would ad­
vise the county not to hire a
Federal lobbyist. "When you
have representatives like John
Mica and Dill McCollum In
Washington, you know you're
being served well."
Groot's legislative update to
the commission should prompt
a spirited debate. It Is one o f
the first Items on the Tuesday
agenda.

lights. (Where were these clay
courts located?)
C ity O fficials to Inspect A ir
Field
Mayor Walter S. Coleman, city
commissioners James Gut and
Edward
Higgins,
Engineer
Ralph Lablnsky, and architect
Elton Moughton were to go to
Lakeland the next day to In­
spect their airport facilities and
also municipally owned swim­
ming poo).

for the upcoming alumni direc­
tory that this group Is spon­
soring. This has to be done
ASAP so I am busy combing
through Salmagundis and other
reference material. I had al­
ready written a short history of
the Sanford Grammar School If
you recall, which was the first
Sanford High School, opening
ton 1902. There were three
other bulldings-NInlh and Pal­
metto. French Avenue and the
resent SHS. That's a lot of
Istoryl Almost
100 years.
There's no way I can fit It all
into the space ullowed, but I'm
doing the best 1 can In this
short time. If any o f you know of
a significant event in the
school's history that should be
Included, please contact me
right away) I appreciate any
help.

Grab your m ends and join us
lor (b e lories! river cleanup
ever oroanlzetf In Florida

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junior directors. Mack C leve­
land and Lambert Palmer.
Clay Courts Ready
Sanford's three clay tennis
courts had been resurfaced and
were ready for play announced
Miss Eleanor Morrison, city rec­
reation director. She urged
players to observe rules o f the
Tennis Club In using these
courts.
Miss Morrison reminded the
players and spectators to keep
off the courts unless they were
wearing tennis shoes. It had
taken all summer to resurface
them and then- was a need to
make them last.
Cost o f playing on the courts
was 25 cents per hour In the
daytlmr and 50 cents at night.
The added cost at night was
due to the expense o f the flood

The Lakeland Airport had
been approved by the War De­
partment us u primary training
field: Sanford officials were
hoping to develop an airport
here along the same lines.
SH8 H istory Being W ritten
Billy Higgins, chair o f COMSAC. has asked me to write a
history of Seminole High School

Ge t t h e l a t e s t i n f o r m a t i o n o n
l o c a l b u s i n e s s a c t i v i t y in
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D A R E grad u ate s le a rn im p o rtan t lesson
By Mary RoweU
CORRESPONDENT
IAKK MARY • It may not be
•he
inulltlonal
month
for
graduations, hut there was one
at Lakr Mary Elementary on
Feb. 24. It was the fifth grade
class DA.R.E. graduation. It Is
one of the most Important
graduations these children will
ever have.
Every year, the fifth grade
class at 1-akr Mary Elementary
goes through a 17-week course
called D.A.R.E. or Drug Abuse
Resistance
Education.
Sgt.
Linda Helflore of the Lakr Mary
Police Department leaches this
elans. Die D.A.K.E. program
teaches children how lo say no.
Adults who don't have lo dral
with peer pressure nary not a l­
ways understand how Important
dial Is. hut the fifth graders
Iram rd. As part of thr educa­
tion program, all the students
wnrte essays on why It was lm("•riant to say no, not Just for
now. but for thetr hopes and
dreams of the future.
There
was u first, second and third
place winner tn each class and
one overall winner picked from
the five first place winners.
The winners, liy class werr:
First plarr • Kelly Schulz. se c­
ond place • Laurie Gagnon and
third place - Tulla Hancock
from Shirley Carr's class; first

plarr - Carll Friedman, second
place - Angela Uzel. third place
- Steel Doxtater from Anna
Culp's class: first place - J e s ­
sica Malave, second place Ezra Oullcr. third place - Urandon Policy from Stuart Gutter's
class: first place - Rodney
Hobb, second place • Matthew
Allen, third - LaToya Strphens
from Terri Lawrence's class and
first place - Destiny Sanders,
serond plare • Courtney Gill,
third plare • Laura Pasterchlk
from Hill Prople's class.

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After thr graduation, thr stu­
dents and their guests walked
across to city hall for lunch and
cake. Entertainment was pro­
vided by Phillip Strlnmrtz and
his banjo.
Luke Mary Elementary Is
grateful for continued support
of the City of Lakr Mary, the
Mayor, thr Commissioners, the
City Manager, the Dike Mary
Police Department and esp e­
cially Sgt. Unda Helfiorr.

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Sgt Unda Bettors with overall essay winner Kety Schulz; Kelly's
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like Krynold J. Hooker, the son
J o f Loretta Hooker of Sanford re­
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Hooker recently graduated from
school and was looking forward
to his first shore-based duty
station at Oceana Naval Air StaUon tn Virginia Hcach. Va.
Hooker, a six-year veteran.
Joined the Navy In 1993 tn
pursuit of adventure.
*1 joined the military for the
training, travel and the oppor­
tunity to meet new people. I
chose the Navy because I knew
I would do a lot or traveling.*

Wednesday. March 10. I W
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Booker, a 25-year-old petty
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works on some o f the most sophlsticated electronics systems
tn the Navy.
‘ SomeUmes I repair equipment worth millions o f dollars
and the schools I've attended
help me accomplish my m is­
sion.* said the 1992 graduate
o f Marten Van Buren High
School in Queens Village. N.Y.
And he adds that while at
sea. his duty Is comprised o f
more than electronics.
*My
greatest
achievement
since Joining the Navy was a l­
ways being an outstanding am­
bassador to my host countries.*
Although thankful for the
many opportunities,
Booker
believes his future lies outside
o f the Navy.
*1 plan to use my skills and

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I tune Sergeant Unda to thank fo r being the start q f my ca­
reer. because I think the beginning to eie ry person s career
shouhl be to understand how much damage drugs can do to
you. I am so glad I had her as my D.A.RE. leader because she
m ade classes fun and Interesting, especially when she let the
class go up lo the front q f the room and help her demonstrate
the many ways lo say ‘N O r to drugs and alcohol Without Ser­
geant Undo, all I would have known about dnigs would hate
been that I shouldn't do l/u*m because they weren't good fo r
you. but with the help q f D.A.R.E., I nou&gt; understimd the abuse
dnigs carry with them.
Ilecausv o f D A.R.E., Sergeant Unda and most q f a ll my f u ­
ture. I knorn / must say NOI

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As / push my u&gt;ay through the venture q f live. I will come
across nil different aorta o j obalaclea. some o j ivhlch wlU be
more complicated anil more difficult than othrra. Drug a, though.
•Hit be by Jar the moat seurrr. fo e learned thla and much more
Jrom D A.R.E. Thr uorri D A.R.E. utanda fo r Drug Abuse RestsInner Education. which tn short means l^at the Instructions
tuul participation with Sergeant Unda are to help educate us
about how to resist drugs and thetr abuse This leads Into a
dream o f adulthood fo r me. because my dream Is to be a lawyer
I hai&gt;e to go through many years o f college, and I have lo do
tvell through all o f them. Right now Is when drugs, or most lmIXHiantly the resistance o f dntgs, becomes an Issue, i f I were to
take a turn tn life and deride lo pel tangled In the net that
dnigs throw oner you. them my hope to pursue my dream o f be
tng a lawyer would be shattered into a million pieces that
might not be able to be replaced. On lop o f all that. U takes a lot
o f u&lt;ork to be a lawyer. You Fim&lt;e lo knom how to compromise,
listen to the other sides point o f ulem. and most o f all you hai&lt;e
to know how to fight fo r your rights, as u&lt;ell as the rights o f
others. Already, my debating skills hate been pul to great use
since / fiapperi lo hate three sisters at home who alu&lt;ays seem
to have a different opinions than I have. I do hope I can set a
drug free example fo r them and u1n any debates with them
.concerning dnig use.
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Tt&gt; l e a lumycr f must have expantilng horizons and the ubil
tty lo be flexible and to listen to other people s opinions. Dams,
such as 'crack' might make you fe e l high and ‘on top q f the
world' but actually you mould look awful and u&lt;ould not be
aide to concentrate and qfler the drug u w r o ff you might feel
i very depressed. Many dnigs might hal e the same effect on you
w ill sometimes morse, they can be deadly, i f I am going to be a
lamyer. / can't (and won't) even think about doing that Joint q f
pot or sniffing that cocaine. If I did any q f those or other drugs
mhlie being a lawyer. I might have my license taken away from
me. tn other u&lt;ords I might be fired from the Job o f my dreams.

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The overall winner was Kelly
Schulz from Shirley
Carrs
class. Her rssay (below) was
the not just the best In her
class, but the best In Gth grade.
Both Kelly and her teacher got a
D.A.R.E. mascot. This year's
mascot was Darrn thr Uon.
Both lions came lo classes
throughout the 17 week course
und have now found permanent
homes.

/ Have Reasons lo Say NO!
liy: Kelly Schulz

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Seminole County Scenes

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A flag for a new school
Prosidont Sandy Cass, Shupo, Commandor Norm
Cass, Treasurer Bovorty Koschwitz. and Pasl District
18 Prosidont Nina Crouso

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Middle School Principal Jim Shupo accepts a Hag lor
MiHorwum Middle School from VFW Post 10108 San­
lord and its Auxiliary, also Trustoo Curl Koschwrtz.

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LI Grog Barnett. Sommolo County Sheriff a Doputy,
accopts two largo sacks ol plush toys from Com­
mandor Norm Cass, VFW Post 10108 Sanlord and

Auxiliary Prosidont Sandy C o m The Sheriff* Ollico
w* givo the toys to childron who aro lound In traumalic and strosslul situations

Gone fishing

An ostrich award
Sorronoio County Commissioner Daryl McClain ac­
copts an Ostrich Award from Swrra Club Vice Chair-

man Brian Homan lor tho commission's tack ol atten­
tion to tho county's onvironmont.

Tho Sanford Lakoaide Lions and tho Sanlord Lions
CkJb hold than annual Bimd Parsons Fishing Tourna­
ment Saturday on tho St Johns River at MuSot Lake

Park From left. First mate D J . DrGiroUmo, Jen Hall,
C apU n Guy Fasciana, Enck Strickland. Frank Garzma. and Henry Wrtta, Sanlord Lion Club Judge

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Tribe teams triumphant

Editor

Baseball team edges Lyman; softball team destroys Mainland
SANFORD - Char Lytle's tworun triple In the sixth Inning
broke a 1-1 tie and Brian N iel­
sen and Jermmie Myers com ­
bined on a four-hitter as Sem i­
nole edged Lyman. 4-2, in a
Sem inole A thletic Conference
baseball game on Alumni Field
in the Seminole High School
Baseball Com plex.
The gam e was scoreless until
the top o f the fourth inning
when the Oreyhounds broke
the Ice.
But the Fighting Sem lnoles
came back to tie the gam e In
the bottom o f the fourth Inning
and then took the lead on the
strength o f a three-run sixth
Inning.
Lyman tried to rally In the
top o f the seventh Inning,
scoring one nut. but Myers
cam e on to shut the door and
record his second save o f the
. helping Nielsen Im prove
ism mark to 2-1.

This was a
memorable
season for
basketball
SANFORD - You can't aay
that this was one o f the best
years In the history o f Sem i­
nole County basketball, but It
certainly waa an Interesting
one.
Despite the fact that only
one boya team advanced to the
reglonals and the play wasn't
up to par with recent years,
enough went on this year to
make things pretty exciting
and memorable.
For one thing, the county
said goodbye to a host o f sen­
iors who w ill be playing D ivi­
sion I basketball next year In­
cluding Lake H owell's Reggie
Kahn, who gave us four o fth e
finest years o f basketball any­
one could have ever hoped for.
He's beading for South Florida.
Lake M ary's girls didn't re ­
peat aa stats champs, but Lau­
ren Bradley Is sure to make
headlines at Florida B u te
w hile Aahlee BsDance should
keep things exciting at the
University o f Central Florida
while Mary Leah Sutton takes
her gam e to Harvard.
W e also saw a state Cham-

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at top in
W om en’s
Softball

og back, including Mary
fin a l on who wlD be the
'• best returning guard
I as the area's m ost
recruited player.

and two RBI. while Paulo Silva
waa two-for-three with a double
and Ricardo Montalvo waa twofor-three for the winner's.
Resell drove In a run for the
Oreyhounda (3-6).
Seminole (7*3) w ill be In D ay­
tona Beach on Saturday to
take on Class 5A-District 5 op ­
ponent Mainland at 2 p.m.
Seminole High School’s so ft­
ball team, m eanwhile, was
having very little trouble as It
whipped Mainland, 16-2, on
Wednesday for Its fourth d is­
trict victory In as m any games
■We're playing good ball.*
said Seminole coach David R o­
gers. "We have to play them
one at a time.*
A tremendous all around ef­
fort propelled the Fighting
Sem lnoles to victory.
Freshman
pitcher
Gtnnle
Carnes allowed only three hits
to raise her record to 3-1.
The Seminole defense was
also outstanding, finishing the
night without an error.
Freshman Joelene
M oore

N o b les
takes
control

Mayor, Dudley Bates, wtD d o se the cerem o­
nies by throwing out the first pitch, which
officially opens the 1980 season o f youth
bsseball/ooftbaU In Altam onte Springs.
Eastmonte A u k wlD hold a foil-day o f ac­
tivities including a fond-raM ng Bar-B-0 and

Curt's

don't win pretty but they win
and next year wM be

S C C diamond teams beat visitors

were Johnny O u lsq
johannln g (3-for-S.
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Softball
C ontinu ed from P a fe IB
MoUe (hom e run. triple, three
runs, six RBI). Dob Markos
(triple, run. RBI}, Mike M iller
(three runs. RBI). Blake Murray
(run); one hit _ Vic D lB artolo
(tun, two RBI): one run _ Jon a­
than Jones.
Scientific Glass: two hits _
Issac Cruz (home run, two
runs,
four
RBI),
Samuel
Vazquez: one hit _ Jim m y
Renolds (double, run. two RBI).
Luts Rodriguez (two runs). Dar­

ren Nedcau (two runs). Norman
Bowles
(run). Randy Irwin
(RBI). W illiam Clavel (RBI): one
run. one RBI _ Vincent How­
ard.
Nobles
Com m unications:
three hits _ Jim m y Osmo
(home run. double, four runs,
two RBI).
Mickey Cogbum
(grand slam, two runs, four
RBI). Larry Chunat (triple, two
runs.
RBI).
Jon
Lugertng
(double, two runs, three RBI).
Jerem y Chunat (double, three

runs, two RBI); two hits _ Mike
Taylor (home run. double, two
runs, four RBI), Bill Cogbum
(double, three RBI), Jason F la­
nagan (two runs, RBI); one hit
_ T o n y Taylor (home run. three
runs, RBI). Jason Mustek (two
runs, two RBI); two runs _
Steve G aines.
W ells Contracting: four hits _
Troy Hickson (grand slam ,
three runs, six RBI). George
Pordg (RBI); three hits _ C hris
Wargo (home run. double, four
runs, three RBI), Mike Ptpltone

(triple, double, two runs); two
lilts _ Tim Cooper (run. two
RBI), Bob W ells (run. RBI): one
hit _ Matt Kalasnlk (hom e run.
run, three RBI). Ken Brown
Whit
hitley
(triple, run, RBI), Mark W
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(triple, run): three runs _ Mark
McLohon.
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Becky Simpson (two runs): two
hits _ Julie Knecht (run, RBI):
one hit _ Cathy Lynn (triple,
run. two RBI), Sue Nickel (run).
Jodi Johnson (RBI), Cindy
Decker, Leah Sparrow; one run
_ Kathy Kllngensm ith,
Don Pablos o f Sanford: four
hits _ Lori Poe (triple, double,
three runs, three RBI); three
hits _ Diane Colangelo (triple,
two runs, three RBI), Angela
W hitney (three nu n, two R B I);

two hits _ Kelli Otero (double,
run. RBI). Carol O am er (run.
RBI), Marie Byrd (two tuna),
Lucy Sellers: one hit
Lynettc
Barkley (two RBI); one run _
Shaw.
Sharks: two hits _ Robin
Bishop
(two runs), Teresa
Howdyahell
(RBI).
Kathy
Spellm an (RBI): one hit _
Tanya Geiger (run, two RBI),
Gloria Eflrd
(RBI),
D ebbie
Huaa, Beth Hundrlser. C arrie
Sutton. Deborah M anftedl: one
run _ Jenny Blowers.

Seminole
Bryant (double, two RBI). Marla
Duvall (double. RBI). Angela Keefer (RBI) and
Melllsaa W itte (RBI) led the way offensively as
the Fighting Sem lnoles collected eight hits.
M oore's hom er made history, as her 245-foot
blast was the (Irst out-of-the-park home run In
the six years that Sem inole High School's fast
pitch softball program has existed.
Seminole (6-2) w ill face o ff in an Im portant

WILLIAM J. M CCOHKLE
a A » William T M cCortia
CHANTAL M CCO RKLE
N O TIC E O F FO R FEITU R E
Nolle* la harabjr Qivan that on February ( . t M , M the c o m ol
Unilad Staton *. WMiam J. McCorMa. at at.. Criminal No. S S - U C r-O ri-t SC, the United Staton Dtatrict Court tor the Middle

district game against Pine Ridge at home on
Friday. Junior varsity w ill play at 5 p.m.. and
varsity Is scheduled for 7 p.m.

nottest team In
the county despite m issing their leading re-

turning scorer as w ell as last year's leading
scorer.
Oviedo was the schisophrenic team o f the
year, losing by a bundle one night but coming
on at the end o f the year once Ed Kershner got
his team together. Look out lo r the Lions, which
also had the best Junior varsity squad, to be the
team to beat next year.
A ll In all, It wasn't the brightest o f seasons In
Sem inole County (unless you're a W inter
Spri t e Dsn), but U waa still a year to rem em ­
ber.
L i l t ( M M l O M t: Lookf o r som e more

atom out qf the Lake Mary eqftbaUJletd
thto se a son . They'ue mooed th e f e n c e * In
90 feet and Winter Springe c a tc h e r LeeUe
Heim became thejket ptauer to e v e r k n o ck

IN BRIEF
Pro bowlers in finals tonight
ALTAMONTE SPRtNOS • The Professional
W om en's Bowling Tour w ill play the finals o f
the Oreater Orlando Classic at The AMF A l­
tam onte Springs Lanes tonight.
The Lanes w ill not only have the attraction
at the profession ala com ing to town, but the
cham pionship w ill air on ESPN and E8PN3.
The last five bow kra left after two days o f
qualifying and two days o f match play w ill
com pete In th e Top S fitepladder Finals be­
ginning this evening at 7 p.m .
The finals w ill be broadcast on Tuesday,
March • at 3 p.m. on E8PN2 and then re­
played that day at 11:30 p.m. an ESPN.
The Altam onte AMF la located at 380
Douglas Avenue. For Inform ation call (407)
S83-3S00or by fax at (407) 003-1000.

Youth VotteyboUTour
TUatAWOA. W A. - S a w ts fb r T

Adult Volleyball Tour
TUKW ILA, WA. - H ie O oodwll] Am bassa­
dors Sports tours la now accepting applica­
tions fa r the June 1900 Adult volleyball tour
to EuropeThe tour la tw o weeks long and w ill visit
London. Parts. Venice, and Rome. Addition­
ally we wlU have full escorted sightseein g
tours o f all the m ajor cities to m eet local
teams, and pfay In friendly com petitions.

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requests are generally approved
W eight Watchers

Moat parents who separate
or whooe m arriage la dissolved
are awarded shared parental
responsibility o f the m inor
children. Shared narenta) re*
sponaibUlty allow s parents the
opportunity to share in the
m aking o f the decisions that
affect their children's w elfare
such as decisions over their
children s education, religious
upbringing, and health.

Thursday
nr at 7:30
7:1 p.m. at
N. Sem oran Bhrd., Sul
Orlando. There la no charge.
JJ5L.
ca ll
(407) 383*3333
or (407)
“ *“ “
" * " * 384
813S.

A local chapter o f W eight
W atcher* m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:48 p.m.

Amateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society m eets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m .. at the
Senior Center* t
T riolett
Drive. Casselberry. Pur In fe r
■nation, call Kart Lambert, 8958784, or A ) Kirk, 323*4487.

In addition
to
shared parental respon sibility
o f the m inor children to both
parents, the Court usually de­
term ines, oftentim es by
m ent o f the parents,
parent Is to be the
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visitation the
dentlal parent wW be m titfo e
to as a mtnkmim. Th is mtnluaan often conalsta o f vtettaUon every other weekend and
one d a y s week.

University women
ftm rrtran Association of
o f (Jnl*
the Bret
Thursday o f each month a t 7
p jn . at the Rolling H ills
Moravian Church. State Road
434, Longwood.
fo r Inform ation, call Linda

ToaghLovc support
TbughLoyv Orlando, a parcut support group, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p m at
B t Stephen Lutheran Church,
9140 H ay. 434, Longwood.
Ib u g d m e Is a aeg-hdp, ac­
tive, parent support group for
parents troubled by tnetr chfl*
dren'a behavior. Tne group la
open to parents o f preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Inform ation call
(407) 394*0734 or visit their
web atte at tou tfilove.org.

Arrangem ents ouch as the
one described above are In a c­
cord with Florida's strong p o l­
icy In favor o f m aintaining a
d o se and continuing relation ­
ship between m inor children
and their parents. However, a
d o se and continuing relation ­
ship between the parents and

Am erican
S3 and
m eet
the
second
Thursday, at 8 p.m ., at the
Boat Home, 3874 8. Sanford
Are. For inform ation, call 3231089.

• u n rla o Khvanle

Alaaoa, Alatccn

Th e Sem inole Sunrtae to ­
wards C hib m eets every Friday,
a t 7 a m . at Shoneya, U S 17uth o f Airport Boulevard,
are wetoame. For taferat

ALAM O*
and
A1ATBBN
m eetings arc held every Tburs*
day. at 8 p.m ., at San h rd
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People’s

Law

that values personal and pa­
rental autonomy.
In balancing public p olicy
with the realities o f Ufe. the
Supreme Court has Indicated
that as long as the prim ary
residential parent desires to
move for a w ell Intentioned
reason and founded b elief that
the relocation ia best for that
parent's, and therefore the
children's, w ell being, rather
than from a vindictive desire to
Interfere with the visitation
right* o f the other parent, the
change In residence should
generally be approved.
However, the Suprem e Court
also noted that d reu instances
m ay —
exist that would Justify a
irture
from that general
depart
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Therefore, in m aking the
rule. 11
late decision, the Court d i­
rected trial courts to consid e r
and weigh the follow ing fa c ­
tor*: (1| W hether the move
would be hkriy to Improve the
general quality o f Ufe for both
the prim ary residential spouse
and the children; (3) W hether
the m otive for seeking the
Is for the express pur*
o f defeating visitation: 13)
the custodial parent,
once out o f the Jurisdiction,
win be likely to com ply wKh

any substitute visitation a r­
rangem ents; (4) W hether the
substitute visitation w ill be
adequate to foster a continuing
m eaningful relationship
be­
tween the child or children and
the noncustodial parent; (5)
W hether the cost o f transporta­
tion Is financially affordable by
one or both o f the parents: and
16) W hether the move is In the
best Interests o f the child.
Most parents enjoy shared
parental responsibility o f their
children and enjoy frequent
and continuing contact' with
them. However, circum stances
som etim es lead to the reloca­
tion o f the prim ary residential
parent which tn h im leads to
less contact between the sec­
ondary residential parent and
the children. Unfortunately for
second residential parents, re­
quests for relocation are gen­
erally granted as long as the
request Is made in good faith.
In the com ing weeks, we w ill
discuss other aspects o f fam ily

Fight over son’s safety may be prelude to w ar

Thank you, Abby, and thanks to
e w y e o s who took Uw time to ghw
somsons otoo a lift on a normally
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remsmbsr fhro follow soldiers who
dlod on O ct. 31, 1998, h er* in
Kama, rm ears It would moan a lot
to th eir fam ilies and those who
served with them.
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O T IO I OF
P U B L IC A U C TIO N
Nolle* I* hereby gh«*n:
S«m rvol« Wrecker Sarvtc* will
••II *1 Public Auction lor **!•
vag# lor each on demand to
high#*! bidder. tH* following
d ric rib a d vahiclav
M ar** i a , te a s
M V.W. 4 Dr
Vln • W VW CA 01BOJW 4SOM 2
Marah I B , IB B t
I f O ld 'i 2 OR
Vln f SAR 47NB 8 R 4T 11TS
Th# auction win b* hold at
12.00 pm on tha aald dataa
•bo«* At Bamlnola Wrecker
Barrie* 2140 B Myrtle Av#
Banlord, Fla. 12 T T I Proapactiva
bidder* may Inapeet vahkla*
one hour prior to aala Tarm*
are oath or oarttfied fund*.
Bamlnola Wrecker raaarvea lb*
right to aooept or re fact any and
aN bid*.
Pubitah; M r -t h 4 , 1BBB
O EA -21

IN T N B C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TN B t e n t JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT . IN A N D FOR
■ IM IN O L R C O U N TY ,
FL O R ID A
OBRBRAL
JU R IS D IC T IO N DIVISIO N

m T m e m ouir c o u r t ,
BtSNTBRBTN JUDICIAL
c ir c u it , m m b f o b
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

O A M N O . M &gt; t f I T - C A . t 4 .P
BANC O N I FINANCIAL
SERVICES. I N C . a
corporation,

Ptamtlfl.
VB.
MANY B. A L L IN AND
UNKNOW N B P O U B I,
IF M A R A U D AND
UNKNOW N TtN A N TlB I.
Defendant*.

ceH t t t a &amp; r a a r c* ,4 ,‘
COM PANY F/K/A
C HEM ICAL M O R TGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
V*.
DAN BRYANT
IF LIVIN a. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOW N
SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES.GRANTEES,
ASSIONEES. LIENORS.
CREDITO R S. TR USTEES
AND ALL O TH ER
PARTIES CLAIM IN G AN
IN TE R E S T BY. THRO UGH.
UNDER OR A O AIN ET
DAN BUY ANT; JE A N E.
BRYANT IF LIVINa. AND
IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEINE. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES. ASSIONEES.
U E N O R S . CREDITO R S.
TR U S TE E S AND ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIM ING
AN IN T IR E C T BY. THRO UGH,
UNDER O N AGAIN ST
JEA N E. BRYANT;
STILLW ATER O F FLYING
C LO U O HOM EO W NER S'
ASSO CIATIO N. INC.;
STEPH EN E. BRANDON
A t RECEIVER FOR
PROPERTY OW NED BY
ALAFAYA SQUARE
A SSO CIATES. LTD.; FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A FIR S T UNION
NATIONAL OANK OF
FLONIOA; JO H N D Q I
AND JA N E DOE AS
UNKNOW N TEN AN TS
M POSSESSION

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N O TIC E IE H ER EBY GIVEN
purvuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of foracloture dated
February tS . 1SSS. entered In
Cl*M C at# Ne.SS 21 SO C A 14 P
of the Circuit Court ot the IS TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI*
H O LE
County.
SANFO R D.
Florida. I will **« to tba high#* I
and beat bidder for caeli AT
TH E W E S T FR O N T DOOR OF
C O U R TH O U S E of the S EM I.
N O L I County
Courthouee
located at *01 NORTH PARK
AVENUE ta SANFORD. Florida.
aM TiD B a .m . on B a t l r d day of
M A R CH. I B M the following
In
aald
Summary
Final
Ju d g m ent lo -w it
L O T 112. STILLW ATER P H A M
a, A CCO R DING T O TH E P U T
TH E R E O F A S R S C O R O fO IN
P U T B O O K 40 , PAQ EB S I
TH R O U G H
SB.
P U B LIC
R BCO NO B
OP
BEM NO LE
C O U N TY . FLOfUOA.
Doted
MHa I t t h day o ( FEBRUARY.
1M B .
(C IR C U IT C O U R T B E A U
Clark a t W e CUeuit Court
B r Je*e E. Jaa iM a
Deputy Clark
T H E U W O FFIC E S O F
B M I IO J .t T E R N .P J L
A TTO R N EY PON PLAINTIFF
BB1 E . Unhra ratty Drive

Legal Notices
IN TH E C O U N T Y
C O U R T, IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
O A 2 E NO . * S - lt S S - C O -t O -F
FEDERAL NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
a corporation organitad
and atlallng under th*
lent of Hi* Umt*d Slalaa
of America,
Plaintiff,
v*.
RICHARD JO N ES.
REDOECA G R O TTO .
UNKNOWN TE N A N T S ),
Unknown hair*, davit*#*,
gram***, atiignvev,
Hanora, creditor*,
Iruitaaa. or olhar*
claiming by. through,
under and agalnal
KATHERINE C JO N ES,
dacaaaad and/or
RICHARD JO N E S and/or
REBDECA G R O TTO
Defendant*
N O T IC E O F S A LE
Purtuanl to Amandad Final
Summary Final Judgm ent ol
Foracloaur* antarad In th*
above alylad action on th* 2Sth
ol February, IS M . tt&gt;# following
datcrlbod property in Sammol*
County. Florida
LO T SO. LAKE H AR R IET
ESTATES, according to tha plat
thareol, a t recorded In Plat
Booh I t , Pag** IS and IS .
Public Record* o l lam inota
County. Florida. Togalhar with;
Tappon O a t Rang* Model SO­
U S and Wad lo Wall Carpeting
In Living Room. Hall and all
thall ba told at Public Sal* on
th* 23rd day ol MARCH. I S M at
I f . 00a.m at th* waat front door
ol
th*
Seminot*
County
Courthoua*.
101 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford, Sominolo
County. Florida
Dated thta I t t h day ol
February. I S M
M ARIANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Court
Seminole County, Florida
By; Jan* C Jatawic
Aa Deputy Clark
MARVIN L. BEAM ON. JR .. ESO.
MARVIN L. BEAM ON. JR ., P.A.
SOS N Wymor* Road
Winter Park. FL 327S S -IIV 3
407-S 2S-4200
Fla. Bar No. 122321
Attorney lor Plaintiff*
NOTIFICATION
In
accordance
with
th*
Americana With OHabihUt*

Act

mg a tpactal accommodation lo
parttcieala in thia proceeding
ahoula contact o ttk # at I he
Clerk ol County/Circuit C o w l si
SOI N. Park Aye.. Suit* N-SC 1,
Banlord. F L S t f T t , I via phono
|467) 221- 4120, E ll. 4217. not
la tar than tavan ( 7) dope priw
to th# proceeding if hearing
Impaired. (T D D ) t - SM M l
1771. or Vote# (V) I-B 00 -M S 1770, via Florida Raley Bateke.
PubHeh: March 4 , I I . I B M
O S A -E T ________________________ _

Not toe k he■reby given;
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IN T N B C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R f E M B O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O R A TE D IV tIIO R
F IL E N O i S I -S S I -O P
IN RE; ESTATE OF
OOYD Y. WEBER
Dacaaaad
N O TIO B OF
AO M IN IB TR A T 10R
Th* adm inltlratkn ol tha
aetata ol B 0 Y 0 V. W EBER ,
dacaaaad, F lk Number S I - M I CP la pending In th* Circuit
Court lot lam inol* County,
Florida. Probata Dlvlakn, the
addraa* ol which la 301 North
Path Av*. la ntord, Florida
*2771. Th* name* and addreea*
a*
ol
lha
Paraonal
Rapratanlallv*
and
th*
Paraonal
Rapreaentallv*'*
aliotnay ar* aal lorth below
A LL IN TE R E S TE D P EREONS
ARE NO TIFIED THAT
All paraon* on whom IM*
nolle* I* aarvad who have
objection* that chalkng* tha
validity ol th* will, lha quaHfke*
bon* ol th* paraonal rapreaan*
lallva. vanua, or lurtadkllon ol
thla Coutl ar* required la IM*
their objection* with thla Court
WITHIN TH E U T E R OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NO TICE OR THIRTY DAYS
A FTER TH E DATE O F SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS N O T IO I
ON THEM .
All other creditor* ol the dece­
dent and olhar parion* having
claim* or damand* again*!
dacedanl'a eatat* on whom •
copy of thk nolle* I* aareetf
within three month* alter the
dale ef th* flrat publication of
IM* notice mutt Me their claim*
with thla Court W ITHIN TH E
LATER OF TH R EE M O N TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH IR TY 0 AVB
AFTER TH E O A T I OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS N O TIC E
ON THEM .
AM olhar cradilon ol th*
decadent and paraon* hoeing
claim* or demand* again*! the
decedent** aatata m utt M e
their claim* with thla Court
W ITHIN
TH R EE
M O N TH S
A F TE R TH E O A T I O F TH E
FIR S T PUBLICATION OF TH IS
N O TICE.
A L L B L A IM B . D EM A R M
A R B O B JR C Y ID R B B B T M
F IL E D W IL L BE

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Seminole Herald

Sanrord. Casselberry,
Lake Mary. Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County
S in c e 1 9 0 8

Partly
Cloudy
High: 69
Low: 52
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□ BRIEFLY

C ro ssin gs Hom eowners A s ­
sociation tn Lake Mary will
hold and Caster Egg Hunt
Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at
the w alk-ln lakefront park
on Lake Park Drive. The
event Is bein g sponsored by
the HOA. Chlck-Fll-A, K rys­
tals. First Union.

• T M Has Aits OsUsry of
Sem inole Com m unity C o l­
. lege will hold Its last exhibit
o f the season, the 30th A n ­
nual Ju ried Student A rt E xh i­
bition. from March 30
through April 22. Th e public
Is InMted to attend free o f
charge both the exhibit and
an opening reception on
March 30 from 5 to 7 p.m.,
with an aw ards cerem ony
scheduled for 6 p.m. KrMn
Dean, curator o f the Selby
G allery at Rlngllng School o f
Art In Sarasota will serve as
ju ro r fo r the student c o m p e ­
tition. Aw ard categories In­
clude Best o f Show
(Purchaae Aw ard): Best o f
Painting, Drawing. Print
M aking. A ltern ative Media,
Tw o-D im ensional Design,
Photography and Ceram ics.
W inn ers w ill also be nam ed
tn the Ju dge's Aw ards o f E x­
cellence, the Lee O. H en d er­
son Excellence In Art Award,
the Peer A w ard and Merit
call Aw ards. O allery hours
are M ondays through T h u rs ­
days, 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. For
m ore Inform ation, please
(407) 328-2039.

“The church must
be reminded that
it is not the mas­
ter or the servant
of the state, but
.rather the con­
science of the
state."
-M a n ia L a th e r K in g J r.

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395 morn citizens at Iho Sanford Civic Center Thursday morning

R ed , W h ite &amp; B lu e is the
co lo r fo r 395 n ew citizens

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SEMINOLE COUNTY • In an
rflort to savr money and o ffer
Improved services. Sem inole
County lias form alized an a r ­
rangem ent for Volusia County
to provide all of Its m edical
exam iner n erd s.
T h r autopsy contract, which
runs
through
S ep tem b er
2000, saves Sem inole County
the expense of building a new
facility at an rM lniatrd cost of
• l 5
million,
according
to
county officials.
Volusia County luts been
handling Sem lnolr's m edical
exam iner taxes since O ctober.
1998, on an Interim
basis.
Volusia's larger staff and fa cili­
ties allow them to provide
service at a lower cost.
T h e big savings Is In the
capital i osts to build u new
m orgue.* said Phillip Stalvry,
Sem inole County com m un ity
services director. *Our fa c ili­
ties
were
b a sica lly
in a d e­
quate.*
Officials ate projecting that
216 Sem inole County autop­
sies will Ik- |K*rfounrd In V olu ­

sia this fiscal yra r, at a p r o ­
jected cost o f $313,200.
Sem inole will pay $1,450 for
each autopsy perform ed.
Fu­
neral hom es will pay $30 for
each crem ation request. V o lu ­
sia County Is handling all e x ­
am iner
services.
Including
using Its transport co n tracto r
to collect Ikk IIcs from S em i­
nole County.
Sem inole was able to ufford
one m edical exam iner,
one
m orgue technician, and one
forensic exam iner. T h r county
was renting space In Central
Florida Hrglonal Hospital in
Sanford.
Volusia
County
lias
two
medical exam iners, a la rger
stuff, und m ore high tech fa ­
cilities near Daytona. S talvry
Mid.
"They have a slate o f the art
com plex and u larger staff
than w r do.* S talvry said.
T h e y 'r r able to offer b etter
service at lower cost. By doing
this we re able to Im prove th r
level o f service and savr tax
dollars.*
The down side to the a r ­
rangem ent Is trans|Kirtatlon
for Sem inole law en forcem en t
Ptoaaa *•• Coroner, Pag* 8A

Tuskawilla parents
lose rezoning battle

By a was White
SANFORD - Duoc Nguyen,
too frull to stand on hrr own
and n rrd ln g support from
her daughter Susan Thai,
took an oath o f u lleglan re
Thursday
to
becom e
on
Am erican citizen.
Nguyen. 7H. was one o f
395 Im m igrants from
62
different countries who took
pari
In
a
N aturalization
Cerem ony al tire Sanford
CIMc C enter.
The (silgnant
event
Is
sponsored by the Pilot Club
o f Sanford, arranged ch iefly
through the efforts o f P a tri­
otism Chairm an Doris Stein.
An Am erican Ix-glon Color
Guard presented the flags.
Sanford M ayor Dtrry D ale
made a welcom e.
‘ My m other Is so very
prou d." said Thai, a NASA
engineer who was edu cated
at the U niversity o f C entral
Florida after com ing to this
country from Vietnam . "Sh e
was up early, ready to ride
with me from C ocoa.'
The m ajority o f the c iti­
zenship applicants arrived at
the CIMc Center an hour or

lottery

By Vivian Oalllmorc
STAFF WIUTEH

HwMfhlu bf lemmyWnwM
two In-fore the cerem on y.
They formed a line outside
thr building, patiently w a it­
ing to I k- assigned a seul In­
side.
Geronlmo lU-alln. 51, was
delighted to be assigned seat
1 on Hie left aisle In the first
row. He luts been In the U.S.

since 19711 and winks In the
psychiatric unit at Florida
ilospli.d South. He was b o m
In thr Philippines.
Itralln said he had hoped
that both he and his wife,
Evelyn, would be sworn In
together us U.S. citizens. He

Please see Citizen*. Page 3A

SEMINOLE COUNTY - A sea
o f red shlris filled the ch a m ­
ber o f thr Sem lnolr County
School
Hoard on Thursday
during a work session on r e ­
zoning elem entary schools In
the W inter S prin gs and Oviedo
arras.
Almost 200 Tuskawilla p a r­
ents fought a losing p re lim i­
nary Irattlr with thr board to
k rrp i heir kids at Kreth E le ­
m entary School during pu blic
Input on four plans presen ted
for consideration.
I l i r board. In a prelim in ary
d rlrn u ln a tlon , however, voted
3-2 to move the children In
qurstlon. leaving
about
50
parrnts In thr W inding Hollow
s u Ik IIM s Ioii satisfied with the
decision.
More public Input Is e x ­
pected
at the next school
board m eeting on April 13,
Ix-fore a final vote by officials

to adopt the plan they su p ­
ported last night, which d is ­
perses students from Kreth to
th r Halnbow. W inter Springs,
laiwlon and Strnstrom
e le ­
m entary schools.
According to executive d i­
rector o f elem entary e d u c a ­
tion. Geraldine W right, board
chairm an Larry Furlong and
board m em ber Diane Bauer
dissent rd tn favor o f a plan no
m ore
am enable
to
the
Tuskaw illa parrnts.
Furlong started the m eetin g
with the question. "How many
o f you. In you r decision to
purchase you r hom e or Irent
your| apartm ent, had In m ind
the school you r children would
attrnd as a consideration?’ All
the parents present stood In
unison.
The parents, however, take
Issue with the w ay the num ­
bers are being m anipulated,
citing that future and not p r e ­
sent attendance figures will
more
accurately
distribu te
B i m s m Schools, P ig s 6A

Chuluota residents
hear M aloy speak
By BUI Kerns

□ Q U O TE

-

STAFF WlUTEIt

STAFF WIUTEH

T Is U H m lr t t M

V rtm tn

By BUI K ern s

Susan Thai stands with hor mothor Duoc Ngyon who
was sworn In as a U S citiron at ago 78. along with

5 0 C e n ts

Volusia will handle
coroner services for
Seminole County

Proud citizens

S em in o le C o u n ty law e n ­
fo rc e m e n t officials will hold
two com m unity events this
Saturday. The public Is In ­
vited to visit the new S h er­
iffs O ffice and Public Sufety
building during an Open
House scheduled 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Th e event Includes
the first M ewing o f the
county's new fire d ep art­
ment helicopter, d em on stra ­
tions with K-9 dogs and u
tour o f the facility, located at
100 Uush Htvd. In Sanford.
For m ore Inform ation, call
(407) 665-6600.
C o u n ty o ffic ia ls on S atu r­
d a y w ill observe March as
V iolence Free Com m unity
Month with a com m unity
march beginning at noon.
The fourth annual event
com m em orates V ictim s O ver
V iolence aa Ita central them e
to honor Mctlm s o f violent
crim e and their families.
G athering at the steps o f the
cou nty courthouse, 301
North Park Ave. In Sanford,
and proceeding to Fort M e l­
lon Park, participants will
rem em ber Mctlm s o f Molent
crim e w ith a cerem ony and
festlM tles at the park. Th e
event Is organized by the
V iolence Free Com m unity
Com m ittee, a subcom m ittee
o f the Safe and Drug Free
Schools o f Sem inole County
Public Schools, with the c o ­
operation o f the City o f S a n ­
ford. State's Attorney's O fI)re
and various county offices.
For m ore Inform ation, please
call T o n y CofTle at (407) 3 6 6 ­
4853.

Kelly Harbour
helps Lake Mary
heal Seminole 6-2.
IB

Weather

March 20. 1999
9lsl Year. No. 152
(107) 222-2011
Sanford. FI,

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Adkins said. ‘ W h rre does this
stop?*
STAFF WIUTEH
Maloy wild that the d ev el­
o p m e n t Is reasonable, and he
CHULUOTA - A town hall
does not believe It will harm
m eeting
w it h ' C om m ission er
th r property values o f n eig h ­
Grant Maloy at the VFW Hall
boring residents.
In Chuluota becam e h rn trd
*1 try to look at w h rlh e r a
Thursday during discussions o f
developm ent will have a n e g a ­
the
CRO
developm ent
o ff
tive Impact
on next d o o r
Snowhlll Road, n ear the future
neighbors,* M aloy said. *lf It
Chuluota Bypass.
will. I vote against It. It's im ­
Maloy met with about 60
portant to protect the rights o f
Chuluota residents In a town
property owners.*
hall m eeting sponsored by the
Th e state Is review ing p r e ­
Southeast
Sem inole
County
lim inary plans for the d ev el­
V oters Association.
opment,
uppruvrd
by
the
Several residents expressed
Commission last m onth.
concern that the 3 8 4 -hom e
North o f the Chuluota B y ­
developm ent,
approved
last
pass.
the Com m ission
ap­
month by the County C o m m is­
proved
developm ent
o f 2.5
sion for up to four hom es p er
hom es per acre for the CRO
acre, could low er their p rop ­
developm ent.
South o f the
erty values, harm the en vi­
bypass, the Com m ission ap­
ronm ent, and disrupt their ru ­
proved 3.7 hom es per acre.
ral lifestyles.
Around
Mugnollu Lakes, the
*lt seems that the C o m m is­
Com m ission
upprovrd
1.5
sion Just does what it wants to
hom
es
per
acre,
county
staff
do regardless o f how residents
feel." Chuluota resident Bill
Hess* sm Matey, Pag* SA

Home sweet home
Osproys, also known as fish hawks, have built sevoral nosts on channel markers that float on Lake

Monroe in Sanford. The bird has a special taste lor
«sh, a pletiful resource found in the lake.

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Orlando
54/70

Vero D f .V h
56/71

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Sanford through Yesterday
Tem perature
82*
54*
78*
. 55*

High
Low
Normal tvgh
Normal tow
Precipitation
Yesterday
Month to date
Normal month In data
Year to date
Las! year to (tale
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1 43*
.2 84*
5 16*
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8 88*

National Cities
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Birmingham
Base
Boston
Charleston SC
Charleston WV
Cheago
OeveLvxt
Daylona Beach
Denver
Des Manes
Detroit
Et Paso
Fairbanks
Weather (W):

Pleasant with
abundant
sunshine

A good deal ol
sunshmo and a bit
milder

Sunshine and a
low clouds

Turning out mostly
sunny

Fort Myers / ^
Cape Coral
55/78

W Palm\
Beach ,
60/75
Miami
62/79

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Key West

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Tom.
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Hi Lo W
HI Lo W
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Grand Rapds
62 40 »
Helena
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HonoMu
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Houston
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JacKsonvitio
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Kansas City
40
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Las Vegas
5t 37 pc
Ditto Rock
60 42 pc
Lons.-Ju
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Memphis
50 37 ft 55 39 pc
64 46 ft 67 47 ft
Miami
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Nashveto
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74 48 pc
New Orleans
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New Ybrk C*y
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Florida: C lear co d and ensp in the north. polity i loody
VMlh a stray shower in the south tomghl Abundant sun.
but cool MatcwHlo tomorrow
G eorgia. Clear, co d and crisp tonight Abundant sun­
shine tomorrow with |usl a low clouds near the coast
remaining c o d and breezy
M ississippi: Clear, cool and ensp tonight with areas ol
tog Abundant sunshine tomorrow with just a lew clouds
near the coast: remaining cod
Alabama: Clear, c o d and crisp tomghl Abundant sun­
shine tomorrow with |ust a lew clouds near the const;
remaining c o d and breezy
South Carolina: Dreary tonight with aieas ol rain, dnzzie and log Clouds breaking lor some sun tomorrow, but
breezy and c o d
Louisiana: Clear co d and ensp tomghl with areas ol
tog Abumlant sunshine tomorrow with |ust a lew clouds
near tho coast, remaining c o d

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Santa Fe
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Apataehtoda
Atlanta, UA
Bainhndgn GA
Boca Onion
Cairo, GA
Coral Springs
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Lakeland
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Naples
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72
60
74
75
73
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P olice L og
JAMES "JIMMY" M. CANNON
The fn/Am/rig n'lmris wrrr nimplhtl fmm the
SrmiiMlr (.dun/) Shrriff's o f the fur incidents
rrtmrtiil I/trough March 2.1

B A T T E R Y / D O M R S T IC Y IO L B N C ?
L A K E M A R Y . March 24, 7:20 a .n i„ Devon Place. Klchnrd
Grain Scciir. 1)011 2/5/44, w a » arrested by Sem inole County
S h eriffs officers, rhurgrtl with Aggravated Hattery / Dom estic
V iolence.

DRU08

SANFORD, March 24. 10:44 p.m., W rst 1,'lth Street. .Jeffery
Carded Duller, DOB 11/14/02, was arrested by Sanford P o ­
lice Departm ent officers, charged with Controlled S ubstan ce
•• Possess / Sell / W ithin 100 Kert o f a School / C hurch.

PV1

J am es ‘ J im m y’ M. Cannon,
40, Madortn Avenue. D eltona,
died W edn esday
March 24.
1999.
B om Nov. 4. 1952 In
Tucson, Artz. he m oved to C en ­
tral Florida In 1909. Mr. Can­
non w as n Firefigh ter
for
Sem inole County. She wns n
Christian.
Mr. Cannon was a F ir e ­
fighter
Instructor
for
Lake
C ounty • Kenneth A. B ragg
Com plex.
He
Instru cted
‘ Confined S p a ce'. ‘ Hope R es­
cue’ . and was Assistant C o o r­
dinator for the school, lie wns
a K eglslcrrd EMT.
Survivors Include wife. Sheri
L
Cannon.
D eltona;
son.
Jam es M. Cannon, Jr., D e l­
tona: daughter. Lindsey Leigh
Cannon. Deltona.
Brinson Funeral Home. San­
ford. Is In charge o f services.

DOLORES B. "DEE" HERMAN

SANFORD, March

25. 12:53 a.rn.. South Sanford Avenue.
Darryl Shekels. DOB 2/7/02, was nrTested by Sanford Police
Departm ent officers, charged with Driving Under the Influ­
ence of A lcoholic B everage. He
refu sed to submit to a
Bre.ithidy/rr test. He was also cited for Im proper or Unsafe
E qu ipm ent.

HABITUAL OFFENDER

LAKE MARY. March 24. I I a m.. East D ike Mary Boulevard,
l.yle A ndrew W hltflll. DOD 0/2/09. was arrested l»y Sem inole
County S h eriffs officers, charged with O perate Motor V e h i­
cle. H nhllual Traffic Offendrr.

THEFT

D olores H. ‘ Dee* H erm an.
65. Kelly Creek Circle. O viedo,
died
Thursday
M arch
25,
1999. B om Nov. 19. 1933 In
M rAdoo. Pa., she m oved to
Central Florida from New J e r ­
sey In 1991.
Mrs. H erm an
was a h om em aker
and a
C atholic.
Survivors inclu de d au gh ter,
Jen n ifer
D.
Chutoransky.
O viedo: sons. Tom Yenshaw .
Jim Thorpe, Pa.. Bob Yenshaw.
H arm ony Tow nship. N J ., Ray
Yenshaw. Florence. N J . and
John Yenshaw.
Bloom sbury,
N.J.: two brothers, four sisters
and two gra n d ch ild ren
Baldw ln-Fnlrrhlld
Funeral
Home. O viedo. Is In ch arge o f
arran gem en ts.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, 3/24/99. 2:32 p.m .. Stute Hoad 434,
Hubert Frederick W ood. DOB 5/2/74, was arrested by A lta ­
monte Springs Puller Departm ent officers, charged w ith
Grand Theft.
APOPKA. March 24. 10:33 a.to., M artrx Drive. Joseph A n ­
thony Kanalll III. DOB 5/H/80, was arrested fry Sem inole
County S h eriffs offlcrrs. charged with Burglary to S lm rtu rr Unarmed, Dealing In Stolen Property and Grand Thrft of
Properly Valued at $300 - $4,999.
CASBELBERRY. March 24. 1:17 p m .. US Highway 17-92.
Mark Anthony Hodge fa.k.a. John Bum s). DOB 10/5/07, was
arrested by Cassellterry Police Departm ent officers, ch argrd
with P etllr Theft.

O TH ER

ALTAMONTE BPRINOB. March 24. 9 a n t., M errill

S treet.
Christopher Lee M cKenzie. DOB 12/4/HO. was arrested by
Sem inole County S h e riffs officers, charged with Possess /
D ischarge W rapon or Firearm on School P rop erly.
RANPORD. March 24. 0:24 p.m.. South Cypres* Avenue. Eric
W lndell M itchell, D O il 7/2/65. was arrested by Sanford P o ­
lice Departm ent officers, charged with G am bling / Gam es o f
Chance / Cards / K rno / Roulette / Faro.

//&lt;•//) fifth! rrime In your community. If you haw Infor-

nuilitm on n crime cull 42H-TWS You am remain anony­
mous and may ho oliftihlc fur a reward.

C itizen s
Caatlaacd from Pag* IA
carried copirs or her ap p li­
cation. which h r said was
Hiiljmlttrd the same day an
hers. Som ehow, the g o v e rn ­
ment separutrd the papers.
Evelyn Hcalln would have to
wall a n oth rr year.
Gcronlm o Hcalln. 51. said
he was b o m two years after
W orld Wur II had ended. He
said bis father. Cnllxto H c­
alln was u guerrilla fighter In
the
war.
assisting
U.S.
Forces against the Japanese.
"My father works at the
sam e hospital w here I w ork.”
Realm said, ‘ He's 85 years
old • the oldest em ployee at
the hospital. He Is In en vi­
ronm ental
services.
Our
family has com e a long w ay and we feel very fortunate to
be Am erican citizens.’'
Irish-bom
A nne
Fagan

cume to the cerem ony with
tier 35-yrar-old son Edw ard
Fugnn who Wits already a
citizen and n graduate o f the
U niversity o f Florida. T i n a
prognosticator." Fagan said.
*1 wanted to and should have
done this long ago. I am
grateful to have the o p p o r­
tunity today. I want to be
able to vote. And to be on
A m erican citizen ."
Fagan said she was from
Dungarban - County W a te r­
ford. "Yes. that's w here the
W aterford
Crystal
com es
from ," she said.
A s M ayor Dale sang the
words to the National A n ­
them. he noticed that most
o f the newest Am ericans also
w ere singing.
T h a t was
heartw arm ing, very
h ea rt­
w arm in g," he sa id ., ‘ Good
luck m y fellow A m ericans."

DATEBOOK
March 26
Today is the B5th day
of 1999 and the sev­
enth day o f spring.
TODAY’ S HISTORY: On this day In
1931, Leo Bentley bowled three conlecutfve perfect gamea in Lorain,
Ohio.
On this day in 1979, liraeli prime min-

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titer Menacnem uegm sou Egyptian
president Anwar Sadat signed a peace
treaty at a White House ceremony.
President Jimmy Carter signed as a
witness.
On this day in 1994, Roger Clinton (the
president'! brother) and Molly Martin
were married.
T O D A Y '8 B IR T H D A Y S : Robert
Froat (1874 19631, poet; Tenneisee
Williams (IV 1M 9S3), playwright;
Sandra Day O'Connor U930-), U.S.
Supreme Court Justice, is 69; Leonard
Nlmoy (I93I-), actor, la 66; Erica Jong
(I942-), writer, la 57; Bob Woodward
&lt;1943-), Journalist, is 55; Diana Roas
(1944 ), slnger-actreaa, la 55; Marcus
Allen (I960-), football player, la 39.
TODAY’ S 8PORTS: On (his day in
1973, UCLA beat Memphis Stale 67-66
to win their seventh consecutive
NCAA basketball title.
TODAY’ S QUOTE: ‘ Something there
ia that doesn't love a wall." — Robert
Frost
TODAY’ S MOON: Between
first quarter (March 34) and
full moon (March 31).
CUSS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

JACK KANNER
Jack Kanner. H3. P a lm etto
Avenue. Sanford, died T h u rs ­
day M arch 25. 1999. B o m In

M a lo y ---------Continued from Pafe IA
m em bers sain at (h e meeting.
Construction o f the d e v e l­
opment will not begin until the
future
Chuluota
Bypass
Is
com plete. Construction on the
Chuluota Bypass Is sch edu led
to tx-gin in July, and there In
no planned com pletion date.
l lie r e ts a planned p u b lic
elem entary school n ea r the
CKG developm ent. H ie school
is not funded to be built w ithin
the Sem inole County School
Hoard's current five-year plan.
Chuluota
resident
Bob
W liltm er said the d evelop m en t
would be a ‘ stim ulus for fu r­
ther urban growth.* and that It
Is not com patible with som e o f
the neighboring properties. He
said the developm ent w ould
lower the value o f large lots on
the cast, and a few on the
w est.
‘ If It starts a trend, eve iy lot
on one to live acres will be e f­
fe c te d .' Whit mer. who lives on
u five acre plot. said. T h a t ’s
the problem .
A lot o f h o m e­
owners like m yself see this ns
a trend.*
Several
residents
asked
Maloy If It is |&gt;osslble to place
a m oratorium on fu rther d e ­
velopm ent.
Residents also
usked If they can start a p e ti­
tion drive to prevent zon in g
changes
In
their
agricultural/rural area.
M aloy said
he would need to ask the
county attorney about that.
Maloy also addressed Issues
such as road constru ction,
paving projects, and drain age
problem s with the residents.
Th e cou nty Is Initiating a p r o j­
ect to pave dirt roads.
Con­
struction on C u n y vllle Road ts
set for July/Aug., and the fourlanlng o f County Road 419 ts
scheduled to begin In June.
200 0.
During his ‘ State o f the
County Address.* Maloy said
that he opposes extending the
so-called ‘ penny tax’ when It
expires In Septem ber 2001. ft
would take a vote by cou nty
residents to extend the tax,
which Ivas funding a 10-year
road bu .ailn g project
sin ce
1991.
Maloy said he opposes th e
county subsidizing a proposed
hotel/con fercnce
cen ter
on
Sanford's lukcfront.
He said
he Is bothered by questions on
w hether Sanford o r the County
would take ow nership or the
conferen ce center, and over
‘ w ho would be responsible for
the debt if this thing doesn't
turn out."
‘ From what I've seen so far It
looks like a real bad d ea l,"
Maloy said. "V ery few details
on It. yet w e're ch ipping In
$10,000 on It (for a county
feasib ility stu dy)."

ttu c a tlo n S t a r t s
W ith N e w s p a p e r s

Sanford, he wns retired ns
ow ner o f Kanner Glass and
W indow Co.
Mr. Kanner was Jewish and
a W orld W nr II Arm y Veteran,
lie was n past exalted ruler of
Elks Lodge 1241 In Sanford.
Disabled Am erican V eterans
and V eterans o f Foreign War.
Survivors Include wife, Cora.
Sanford;
daughter.
Linda
English, B everly Hills, Fla.;
four gran dch ildren nnd five
grea t-gra n d ch ild ren .
Brinson Funeral Home. San­
ford. Is entru sted with a r­
rangem ents.

CONCETTA MARY RAJ TANO
Concetta M ary Raltona. 87.
South Park Avenue. Sanford,
died W ednesday
March 24.
1999. B om In Brooklyn. N Y .,
she moved to Central Florida
fm m there In 1969.
Ms. R allano was an ad­
m inistrator for Federal
R e­
serve Bank o f New York mid a
m em ber o f All Souls Cniholle
Church.
Slve Is survived l/y her great
nephew, Anthony J. Itallnno
and several n lerrs. nephews,
great-nlcees
and
greatnephews.
Services are under the d i­
rection o f B aldw in -FalrchlldO.iklawn Park C em etery and
Funeral Home o f Lake Mary.

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MriiMiri.il service* fur Jim m y Cannan will be Friday (3/201. at 11:00
A M In the first ItapllM Cliurt li of
Sanford
with
Chaplain
Dave
Ttioinpwin of the Seminole County
Fin-tifthlerii officiating. Ttie family
will n-ti-lvr friend* lliu rv lu y from
7 unlit 9 I' M al Ih r tunm il home
In llrti of flower*. Ilie family *ug
grstn donallmi* to tlw Jam r* ('an
non Memorial Fund. Th r* r will lie
accepted al the fimrrul nervier.
Cremation will fulkiw v r v k n ,
lUtlSSON FUNERAL HOM E. 322
2131. SANFORD. IS IN CHARGE
OF SERVICES.

RAITANO, CONCETTA MART
A Man* of ChriMlan Burial will be
said on Saturday at I p.m. at All
Soul* Cal I ml S' Church with Father
Its hard Trout. J r . officiating. The
family will ret rive friend* at Ihr
Funeral Home on Friday from 5 to
7 p.m BaMwIa-FalieklM- Fuaral
C.R. 40 A. Sanford / Dike Mary.
Flu. 407-322 4263.

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NOTICE OF ZONING CHANGE
The 06) of Sartord proposal to change the Sanlord Land Development Regulations wtosn the ana shown in the map of this adver­
tisement.

The Plarawq ml Zomng Corrmsson wd hold a public hearing on the change oi the Sanford Land Development Radiations on
Thursday. April 1,1999at 7.00 P.M. in the City Commission Chambers, City Hall. Sanford. Flonda
The Planning and Zoring Commission will hold a pubic hearing concerning and Ordnance entitled:
AH OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENOMO O M A U N C C HO. 3117 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE
BEING THE U N O DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS; SAJO AMENDMENTS ADOMG SCHEDULE U, GATEWAY CORRIDOR
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS FOR LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AND WEST STATE ROAO « ; ADDING SECTION 2.15, GATEWAY
COflNOOR DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS TO ARTICLE I: U N O USE, ZOMNO AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA; DELETMG
SECTION I J , PART Q A C AND SECTION U * U K E MARY BOULEVARO FROM SCHEDULER OF THE U N O DEVELOPMENT
REGUUT10NS; PROVIDING FOR BEVERABUTY, CONFLICTS, MCLUMON WTO THE U N O DEVELOPMENT RE0UUT10NS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Interested parties may appear M Vie meeting and be heard regarding the proposed ordmance. Interested parties may also siAxnrt writ­
ten comments ragaidrg the proposed ordinance lo Jay R. Marder, AICP. Director of Engineering and Planning. Sanford City Hall. P.O.
Boz 1780. Sanlord, FI 32772-1788
A copy oi the proposed ordnance is on file with the Department oi Engineering and Planning at City Hal. Sanlord, Flonda and may
be inspected by Ihe pubic.
ADVISE TOTHE PUBLIC: Ma person decides to appeal a decision made with reeped to any matter considered at the above meet­
ing or hearing, hWshe may need a verbatim record of the proceedngs, rriudng the testimony and evidence, which record is not
provided by Vw Cty of Sanford.
Persons with
needtog assistance to participate in any ol these proceedings should contact the Personnel Office ADA
Coordnator al 330-5626 48 hours in advance of tf* mealing.

�4 * •Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Flood* •Friday, Match 26.1999

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SAINTS AND SINNERS
GEORGE
PLAGENZ

Eddy earns Christian
Science award
continuing through May. lo c a l
ChHtiUan
Science
Reading
Room s ore featuring this rem arkable woman. Eddy e s ­
tablished a sound basts for
fair and balanced Journalism
during the 19th Century, a
time when wom en's op p o rtu ­
nities were severely limited. In
the face o f life's challenges,
she never gave up - In her own
life faring and overcom ing
hom elessness,
poverty,
dl*
vo ice,
and
chronic
p o or
health. H er desire to find free­
dom, purpose and individual
worth led to the discovery o f a
system o f living and henllng
that she later recorded In h er
best-selling
book.
'S cien ce
and Health with Key to the
S criptu res.'

B t J a n e W in n er

T6 TM i likliALt)

The man
who saved
the game
He looked like God. And his
detractors w ould say he acted
like God.
Kenesaw M ountain Landis
wasn't you r genial George
B u m s-type o f deity. He w as
Old Testam ent. Moses would
have recognized him right
aw ay on Mount Stnal. During
hts 25 years as high
com m issioner o f baseball,
players, m anagers and club
owners alike feared him.
A utocratic and possessing
patriarchal sternness, he
restored Integrity to the
national pastim e after the
1919 W orld S eries scandal. He
w as known for his
uncom prom ising stand
against any conduct he
regarded as dam aging to the
sport, and no one questioned
his authority.
W hen he died In 1944 at the
age o f 78 (still the 'cza r* o f
baseball after nearly a quarter
century). The Sporting News
said o f him: 'A t times he may
have been arbitrary and selfwilled. But Kenesaw M ountain
Landis put the fear o f God into
the gam e's weak characters.
Just knowing that the whitem aned Landis w as In the
com m issioner’s seat kept
them righteous."
Baseball under Landis was
the cleanest du rin g any tim e
In the gam e's history.
Today w e tolerate It when a
blg-league player spits In the
um pire's h o e o r sow s h is h at
In h a lf and fills the hollow
rl with cork to m ake the
11 go farther.

E

Judge, the world o f sports
hath need o f thee now.
W e need not only an Icon­
flated com m issioner o f
baseball, but a com m issioner
o f all sports w ho w ill crack
down on the assaults, the
drug use the greed and the
hoodlum elem ent that Is
taking o ver our parka and
stadiums.
Th e bribes and gra il and
payoffs have now reached all
the w ay up to the oncepristine O lym pic G am es ruled
by Z e u s -n ex t to Landis, the
most feared o f the gods.
But today "the Olym pic
Gam es have becom e a sham,"
w rites novelist A lexander
Therou x after tra d in g o f the
scandals over buying and
sellin g cities vyin g for the
2002 Olym pic Gaines.
Th erou x recalls an
afternoon In 1996 when the
A m erican volleyball team w as
playing Brazil for the Olym pic

The National Foundation for
W om en Legislators honored
Mary Beaker Eddy, founder o f
Th e Christian Science M oni­
tor. with a 1909 M edia Award
at Its annual W om en L eg isla ­
tors Awards Luncheon. John
Selover,
M anager
of
The
Christian Science Publishing
Society, accepted the award,
noting. "What has been con ­
sidered ’an untold story' o f the
contributions
and
achieve­
m ents o f Mary Baker Eddy,
w ith the help o f this honor. Is
now becom ing more o f a told
story."
During
March.
National
W om en’s History Month, and

TH SALTS

All Souls scientists

Being there for first
Easter celebration
W a lte r H. O rttn d orf
t o Vltfe B E O T 5

the
basis
of
our
experience.
W hen
we see
som ething, we try to fit It
within our past experience In
order lo make sense o f It. Yet
shall w e make sense o f the
rrHurrrclion. since there Is
almost
nothing within the
range o f ou r experience lhat
prepares us for so great a
m ystery? W e shall have to
watt, to wonder, to be w illing
to receive It as a gift. Th e
resurrection will h a w to b e
som ething God gives us. n ot
som ething w e attain through
our earnest efforts to think
clearly. It Is a gift. W e stand
under It.
In our Lenten study. A
skeleton In G od's Closet, w e
learned som e o f the possible
reactions that the world would
have If It w ere thought that
the body o f Jesu s were found
an
archeological
dig.
the
chaos not only In the church
but throughout
the
w orld
made you think
seriou sly
about how the resurrection Is
the
foundation
of
our
C hristian faith and w ithout It
the church would have no real
reason to exist. Th ere m ay b e
tim es In our lives when our
faith
grows
unsteady, hut
thank O od the faith o f the
church goes on even during
ou r rough tim es and provides
that Ann foundation w hich
never changes. Th an k Ood fo r
raising ou r Lord Jesu s C hrist
from the dead, and because he
Uvea w e shall live also. H appy
Eaatcr celebration .
The Moat Rev. G nm dorJ (a the
Dean q f St. A lb a n ’s Anglican
Cathedral In Oviedo.

All Souls Catholic School hsld Its annual scisnca fair
Tuesday. Two of tha outstanding projects went to

seventh-graders
Robinson.

Chelsea

Monaca

and

Kami

on

1 have heard people say.
"How 1 wish I could have been
there on the first Boater,"
"Wouldn't it have been great to
have seen It for yourself, an
eyewitness?*
T h ey
assume
that their problem with the
resurrection
Is
being
two
thousand years aw ay from It.
I f they could h a w run to the
em pty tom b them selves, they
think that b e lie f would be
easier. Yet such a view den ies
the w ay In w hich the go sp els
tell about the first Easter. W as
It easy for those w ho w ere
eyew itnesses. Not really. T h ey
saw an em pty tom b, but what
did that m ean? It might Just
as w ell h a w
meant
that
som eone had stolen the body
o f Jesus. Th e gospels report
the first Easter as an occasion
for
fear.
d isb elief
and
Incom prehension.
Easter Is
like that. W hat w e have here
Is not so much a p rob lem o f
history, the gap between our
time and the tim e o f the first
Easter. W hat w e have here Is
a problem o f faith. Not faith
as blind b elief In som ething,
but rather faith as the a b ility
to trust even that which w c do
not have the equipm ent to
comprehend. T h e problem Is
not one o f tim e,
a gap
between our m odem time and
their prem odem time. T h e
problem la faith in O od'e
ability to w ork life from death.
It la asking a great deal o f
people like us to conceive o f
som ething so w ondrous as
resurrection.. M ost o f us think

“ It is finished"
' l l is Finished,* a p resen ­
tation o f the W rstvtrw Baptist
Church and Gospel C hoir and
dram a group, w ill be p re­
sented March 27 and 28 at 7
p.m. T lie dram a stnrts with a
m an ger
scene
and
goes
through the rruclflctlon. It
also has a last supper scen e
with Jesu s and hts disciples.
A d m ission Is free. Call 3230523 for Inform ation.

M usical tribute
S AN FO R D
- A
musical
tribute to Earl E. Mlnott Is
bein g given by m em bers o f
C room s and Sem inole High
School and the St. Paul ch oir
on M arrb 27 at 7 p.m . at the
St. Paul's Church. Call 3214881 o r 322-5418 for details.

Fam ily and friends
S A N F O R D - T h e S econd
S h iloh
M lsslon aty
Baptist
C h u rth w ill observe F am ily
and Friends Day March 28 a t
11 a.m . Th e Reverend Marvin
R. S cott w ill deliver the m es­
sage.

Sanford will offer an Easter
musical. "At the Nam e o f J e ­
sus." Th e celebration
choir
will
perform
the
musical
authored by Deborah CralgCLiar and Robert Strrllng. It
will take place March 28 at 7
p.m.

H ear (he word
S A N FO R D
- W itness the
healing powers o f the Mercado
Pilgrim M inistries, featuring
prophets and evangelists N a ­
than M rrcado and Bro. Juan
Torres. T h e pow ers heal many
diseases and will be held
March 28 at I I a.m. at the
C hristian
W orship
Center.
C all 644-1401 or 322-3409 for
Inform ation.

G ood Shepherd
S A N FO R D - Good S hep­
herd Church w ill celebrate
Easter with a series o f serv­
ices Including: Palm Sunday.
March 28. 10:20 a.m.; Maundy
Thursday. April 1. 7 p.m.;
Oood Friday. April 2. 7 p.m.:
an Easter egg hunt. April 3.

4:30 p.m.: sunrise service.
April
4. 7 a m .:
Frstlval
Eucharist. April 4. 10:30 a.m.

Breaking ground
A LTA M O N TE
SPRINGS
T h r Apostolic Church o f Jesu s
Inc., will Ik* breakin g ground
M an li 29 from 10 a.m. • 9
p.m. al 444 Ford St. T h r slle
will provide the com m unity
with daycarr. educational fa ­
cilities
and outreach
pro­
gram s. T lie purpose Is to
"provide u spiritual healing to
problem s
which
evade
so
m any uttrm pts to pm vtdr s o ­
lutions." Coll 423-7003 o r 928
7272.

Easter egg hunt
LAKE MARY - Grace United
Methodist Church will host on
Easter rgg hunt April 3 from
11 a.m. - I p.m. with food, fun
and gam es. There will also be
a
pancake
and
sausage
breakfast that day from 8 a.m .
• 11 a.m. A ll you can eat goes
for 63.

H oly week services
LO NO W O O D
*
Markhan
W oods Presbyterian Church
w ill host its Palm Sunday
services at 9 a.m. and 10:30
a.m . w ith Sunday School a t 9
a.m . March 28. T h ere w ill b e
special m usic b y the ch il­
dren’s choir.

Palm Sunday
First

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Church

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“In the Heart of the City”
Between Pork A Oak Ave. on 3rd A 4th St.

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Palm Sunday Celebration With Palms &amp; Bells
April 1 - 7:00 P M
Maundy Thursday Communion Service
in the Fellowship Hall
April 2 - 7:30 PM
Good Friday Community Service with First Baptist and First
United Methodist at First United Methodist Church of Sanford
A pril 4 - Easter Sunday
7:30 A M Easter Sunrise Service at 3480 Beardall Ave. (Webb
property) on the comer of Beardall &amp; Marquette near Sanford
Airpoti.
10:00 A M Worship Service with Brass Bells and Choirs.

P o w e r o f love
Holy Cross Lutheran Church In Lake Mary wU present
the dramatic musical drama, T h e Power ot Hie Love,"
Match 27 at 5:30 pm . and March 26 at 11 am . and 7
pm . The story is about the last weak of Jesus' life

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Call u«:
(407) 322-2111
(417) 111-0003

Faxut:
(407) 323-3403

with passionate music about the story ol five people
whose lives were changed forever by Christ. C a t 3330707 lor information. The concert is tree

Everyone bring (lowers for the Resurrection Crow at 10:00
A M . Easter M u sk - Choirs, B rew ft Bells. Nursery Provided •
A ll Events. Bruce B. Scott - Pastor Church Office • 322-2442

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C o ro n e r------nnd funeral hom es to re ceive
services from the Volusia fa ­
cilities.

w rr e

would Ik* finding thr m oney
for the fnclllty," Stnlvey sa id .

H i e most difficult transition

County m ore than one ye a r
ago, the county began sending
enses
lo
O range
County,

Stnlvey said.
Th e low death rote nnd r e la ­
tively
small
population
In
Sem inole m akes It difficult to
fund the resou rces necessary
lo attract and retain a quality
m edical
exam iner,
Stnlvey
said.
Th e contract Is renew able on

at som e point In th r future.
Citing five rczonlngs In seven
yeurs at her Carrington W oods
subdivision
In
Tusknwllln.
Bonnie Alders took the flo or
prior to a break to say that she
lias lived In th r neigh borh ood
and paid taxes for the Inst 10
years and that she favors
sending the w inding H ollow
students to W in ter
S prin gs
Elem entary School w here she
thinks they belong. She alleges
that the W inding Hollow
de­
veloper got an O K from the

city o f W inter Springs to build
n path from the back o f the
neighborhood
to Keeth b e ­
cause Hint srhool "better sells
his $100 thousand homes."
She thinks that even if thr
Tusknwllln parents are vtndlcn lrd nnd are allowed to r e ­
main nt Keeth. the parents nl
W inding
H ollow
will
be
grnndfntlirred In nt Keeth due
to th r proxim ity o f the path.
S h r adds that on rainy dnys
that path will be unsafe lo
wnlk nnd they will need com -

pllm rn ln ry trannporlatlon. n
burden lo the rot ch ild re n
throughout (h e district.
Furlong Raid, "I don't want
anyone here to tell m e they
pay taxes because w e nil d o."
nnd "every one here at one
time displaced
an ex istin g
resid en t."
At a school board m e rtln g
earlier this m onth, he said
that he has seen Ills longestablished
English
Estntes
subdivision
en du re
"m ore
re to nlngs than I rem em ber."

If the arrangem ent becom es
too difficu lt due to tra n sp o rta ­
tion problem s, Stnlvey said the
county may consider b u ildin g
Its own facility.

"The Issue o f distance and
transportation
Is som eth ing
w e're continuing to review ,"
Stnlvey said. "But. the gains

d o c t o k k o o f

String SmtnoU Cewty
with this n iran gcm rn t
param ount."

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1 A

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When
form er
Sem inole
County
M edical
E xam in er
Janet Pillow m oved to Lake

a yrnrly basis after It ex p ires
In Sept. .'10. 2000.

jtn Pvu ■Ouneri • fbm7ton»v
(407) 388-7729

S c h o o l s ------C o n tin u e d fro m P a f t 1 A

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school density past the y e a r
2000. Th e district ts m andated
to use
present
attendance
num bers In order to com ply
with federal D epartm ent o f
Justice
desegregation
stan­
dards. which the parents say
skew the final outcom e against
their ch ild ren .
More than one parent m en­
tioned that all the plans w ill
eventually
becom e
a m oot
point ns all the options leave
the area schools past ca p a city

Ikyinow whrtiynu!
buy jtr n f’cUs
ATV sal grreyouI
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Stmtoola Herald, Sankxd. Florida • Friday, March 26.19W • 19

Rams topple Tribe in softball

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fifth inning
spells the
Attention difference

readers:
we need
your help

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SANFORD • It's time to ask for
your help....again.
It has come to our attention
from some of ou r readers that
we are not giving enough cover­
age to some sports.
W e know. Dut we are doing
the best we can.
W e have two m ajor problem s
as far as coverage goes here at
the Herald.
Manpower and the amazing
num ber of prep team s playing
spring sports.
Jett Dertlnlcke and I. plus
Alex Kane on the phone at
night, are the only people coverlng sports for u s and with the
seven schools fielding teams In
seven sports, which as near as
1 can figure comes out to 105
teams. It Is Im possible for u s to
cover all o f them.
And that Is not even Includtng the baseball and softball
teams at Sem inole Community
College and the Sanford and
Lake Mary recreation depart­
m ents that get u s results from
their activities.
Plus Jeff has taken on added
responsibilities here at the pa­
per and cannot devote full time
to covering events.

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W e would love to be at every
gam e, but there are only so
’ m any hours in the day.
W e know some people are
concerned because they see a
; lot on the Oviedo baseball team.
but that Is because their score­
- keeper is willing to get u s the
Information after each game.
Seminole High softball coach
" Dave Rogers and Oviedo boys
. lacrosse coach Ed Norton are
also faithful callers.
Another m ajor problem we
0 &gt;have is that several school's
c, still have not gotten u s their
« schedule's. In fact, Sem inole Is
the only school that w e have a
full set o f schedules from.
•
W hen district tournament
;; time rolls around, we w ill be
., there, but for now. what we
• need is for you to call, or fax. In
\ your acorrs.
•
W e would prefer that It be the
, coach or storekeeper at the
‘ game, but anyone who h as In­
, formation can get It to us.
V
Even the final score would be
fine, but if you can Just get the
final score, who eras playing,
and m aybe a couple o f the
leading, or star, players In the
event that would be greaL
Alex Is here between 7 p.m.
and 10 p.m. Monday through
Thursday and is ready to take
your call (In Seminole County
(407) 322-2611 or In O rlando
(407) 831-0003) and 1 will Uy
to be here aoon after that. Don't
worry about calling too late,
even if you don't get home until
midnight or 2 a.m ., call, Pm
here all night.
But I do need the Information
before 7 a.m. if Pm going to get
It In the next dgy. So call right
before you g o to bed. It only
takes a few minutes.
And don't be afraid to call
cogect. w e ll be glad to accept
the call.
Even mote preferable would
be a fox. if you have one, be­
cause you can get u s more In­
formation and we don't have to
write it a l down o ff a phone
call. So FAX u s at 323-9408.

SANFORD • Th e d ifferen ce
between two o f the top softball
teams In the Sem inole Athletic
Conference cam e down to one
Inning Thursday night.
For four Innings It looked like
Sem inole might have Lake Mary
on the ropes at the Sem inole
Softball Com plex, then the d e ­
fending Class QA State C h am ­
pions got Its offense In gear.
Th e
Fighting
Sem lnoles
scored single runs In the first
and second Inning to hold the
lead twice.
Dut each time the Rams
would answer, with runs In the
second and fourth Innings to
keep the gam e tied at 2-2.
Then cam e the fateful fifth

Ks*y Harbour (above) and Lindsoy Man* (rtghl) wars both 2-tof-4 with
an RBI as Lake Mary cams from boNnd twfcs to defeat Seminole 6-2 al
foe Seminole High School Softool Complex Thursday night.

S C C softball team gets road split
SANFORD • Th e Sem inole Comm unity C o llege
softball team picked up a big M id-Florida
Conference victory, but mlaaed out on what
would have been a m onster sw eep against
Daytona Beach Comm unity C ollege In a rare
Thursday night doubleheader.
«
Th e first gam e w as tied 1-1 after two Innings
when the Raiders put together their best Inning
o f the year, scoring nine runs on seven hits In
the third Inning. C andice H ays' taro-run sin gle
was the big blow.
Th e gam e went bock to norm al after that, but
w inning pitch er Nikki S a u eib rey (8-6) and
reliever Kat C lccarone did nor allow the S cots to
get back into the gam e, com bining on a fourhitter a s SCC w on b y the run rule, 11-2, in five
in nin gs.

Raiders thumped

The Raiders could not maintain the momentum
o f the win. however, a* DDCC took a 5-0 lead
after three Innings In the nightcap.
SCC cam e back with three runs In the fourth
Inning, but w ould get no closer, dropping a 5 -3
decision to the Scot*.
DDCC Is now 23 11 overall and 8-6 In the
conference, w hile the Raiders fell to 21-17-1
overall and 4-8 In the M FC.
SCC was to host the Annual Spring Oames,
m ade u p o f four game*, today at Raider Field,
and then return to conference action on
Tuesday,
hosting
Lakr-Sumter
Community
College from Leesburg In a dou bleh eader
starting at 2 p.m. al Raider Field.
Th e Raiders w ill open the month o f April on
the road, traveling to Ocala to ch allenge M -FC
foe Central Florida Community College on A pril

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Tribe after losing the likes of
Chris Louwama. Tim Raines Jr.
C 3 W illiam s and Lance Odom
the past two years.
But nothing could be ftuther
from the truth.
W ith returning veterans like
Chax Lytle, Paulo Silva. Brian
Nielsen and Joah Blanton and
the emergence o f younger play-

four-ru

LAKE C ITY _ For three
Innings all w as right In the
Sem inole Comm unity C ollege
baseball team 's am rid.
Then cam e the middle three
Innings.
Th e Raiders w ere up 3 -0
heading Into the bottom o f the
third Inning and 3-1 after
three Innings before M idFlorida C onference leadin g
Lake City Comm unity C ollege
exploded for 10 runs o ver the
next three Innings and then
d o s e d out the 16-5 run ru le

Lake Mary.
Lions boys
roll to wins
in lacrosse
It
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would be a down year for the

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Mary ran out to a 7-0 haMmo lead and coasted to a 9-1 victory ouscSsminoto al Thomas E. WNgham Stedtom and Braden Piicfcett (abw a) had four
goals lo he^pOviedo outacore Lyman 11-7 a&lt; John Courier Field In Semlnoie

SANFORD - The Lake Mary
boys' Iscrosec team ran Its w in ­
ning streak to five with a 0-1
victory over Seminole at T h o­
mas E.
Whlgham
Stadium
Thursday night.
The Rams raced to a 7 -0
halftime lead and cruised to the
victory a s they showed contin­
ued improvement In their hopes
o f battling with Oviedo and
Lake Brantley for the top spot
In the Seminole Athletic C on ­
ference.
Junior midfielder Ken Ho and
senior attacker Bob Link led
the Lake Mary attack with two
and two
Also contributing
for the
Rams were Adam Kurtr (two
goals, one assist). Rob Rauch
(one goal, two aaaiats), Brian
Montgomery and Derek OronInger (one gout each) and Chad
Sloan (one aastat).
Viera scored the only goal for
the Fighting Semlnoles.
Lake M ary Is now 5-2. with
the losses coming to
Brantley and Oviedo to open
the season, and w ill travel to

Athletic Conference boys* lacrosse action Thursday night

Trio tied for Adult Church Basketball lead
SANFORD First Baptist
Church o f Sanford and Sanford
First Church o f the Naasiene
Tteam
#2
Joined
C.H .O .P.
(Community House o f Prayer) at
the top o f the standings In the
City o f Sanford Recreation D e­
partment Spring Adult Church
Basketball League last Friday.
Sanford
First Baptist
Naxarcnc
First Church o f
Team #1, 55-44. In a battle o f
unbeatens,
while
Nazaiene
Team #2 got the beat o f New
Covenant. 52-43.
In the other game. Hickory

Avenue Church o f Ood won its
Brat gam e o f the season, 65-40,
over Church o f Ood o f Pfophccy
In the Dan Pelham Oymnatorium at Sanford Middle School.
First Baptist. C.H.O.P. and
N azam ie Team #2 are all 2 -0
with Hickory Avenue Church of
Ood and Naxarcnc Team «1
(both 1-1) and New Covenant.
Church o f Ood o f Prophecy (all
0-1 ) and Providence Missionary
Baptist Church o f Lake Monroe
(all 0-2) following.
Tonight. C.H.O.P. battle Naxarene #2 at 6:30 p.m .; New
Covenant plays Providence at
7:30 p.m .; and Church of Ood
challenges First Baptist at 8:30

P-«n. Naxarcnc Team f 1 and
Ood o f Prophecy have the byes.

Lawrence Ocrikm 17. Larry?* TWab: »

o-ioaa.

Ckorsk at Osd si Praakrny (401
Harold Danieta X Andrew Patter a
Lambert Barela 0. Rusadl Patter 4. Brian
Patter IX Quentin Herrins 0. Anderson
X II Joe a A. Mitchell IX D. Reaves a
Tuuk: 10 tt-13 40.
Halftime _ Hickory SX Prophecy 31.

Three-point add flDale _ lUrkory S

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OP THE 1STH
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IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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CASE NOi a a -M It-C A M O

IN TN S C IR C UIT CO URT
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•EM IN OLI CO UN TY
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C ASE NO. 41 -1 IS T C A -I4 -A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A. at
Trustee under the Pooling
end Servicing Agreement
deled et ol March 11. IM S .
CTS Home Equity Loan
ThJ«t 1SSS-1.

FIRST INDIANA BANK.

Petillonef.

JANE MARIE ROMAN
Reepofidefit
NO TICE OP ACTION
PON D IM O L U TIO N
OP M ANNUOB
TO JANE MARIE ROMAN
4421 HOMESTEAD IN
ORL. P L S2T0t
YOU ARE NOTIEIIO that an
action haa been Nad agalnal
you and I Rat you ara raquirad to
•ana a copy ol your written
dalanaaa. II any. to It on RICAR­
DO ROMAN wfcoia add ra il it
60* Zinnia Dr Cttaalbarry, FL
JIT07. on or baton APRIL 21.
IM S . and Ma Ih* original with
tha Clark ol thit Court at M l N.
Park A r t . SantonJ. FL M i l l
baton tartrica on Pattlionar or
immediately thereafter II you
tail to do to. a delautt may be
entered agalnal you lor the
relief demanded In the petition.
Coptee ol atl court document!
m thia cate, Including olden,
a n available at the Clerk ol the
Circuit Courl’a office You may
renew theta documantt upon
regueel.
You mutt keep the Clerk of Ihe
Circuit Courts office notified of
your current addreea (You may
Me Notice ol C u m n l Addreet.
Florida Family Form 11 414 )
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will be mailed to the addnaa on
record at the clerk't office.
WARNING Rule I I I U .
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Procedun. require a certain
automatic drecloiure of docu­
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to comply can reauil m **ncIlona. Including dlamiatal or
atrlklng of pleadingt
Dated MARCH 17. I t t l
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Luanne Woodley
Deputy Clerk
PuMnh March IS . I t . and April
2. #. l i f t
DEA-t 71______________________
M T M I C IR C U IT CO URT
OP TH E 1STH
JU D IC IA L O N ie u rr

CHARLES EDWARD POSER,
ei al.

•■it in o l e e o u im r,
FLORIDA
SENSUAL JURIS DICTION
CASE 8 0 . B S -S S M -C A -1 4 -B
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MORTOAOS COMPANY.
PlaintiN.
GUZMAN ISMAEL VAZQUEZ,
el al.
Delendanta.
NOTICE IS OtVEN that purauant lo that certain Final
Judgment, deled March IS,
IS M . In Ceoa No. SS-MS4-CA14-B. ot the Circuit Court ol the
tith Judicial Circuit hi and for
Seminole County. Florida, in
which
OUZMAM
ISMAEL
VAZOUEZ and MARISEL M.
VAZOUEZ: ANY
and ALL
UNKNOWN TENANTS n/h/a
STEVEN M RtCM INQSN: and
THE VtLLAS OF C AEEELBERRT
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC., am the Defendants. I i

Courthouia, Sanford. Florida,
at 11.00 o'clock A M , on lha
4*&gt; day ot MAY. IS M . tha tel- +
loi flng d iic flb id property •§!
In lha Ordar ol Final
LOT E4. VILLAS OF CASSEL­
BERRY PHASE A ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4A
PADS 41 TH R O W N 4A INCLU­
SIVE
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
alk/a E S N Itondel Loop
Winter Park, Florida
S ITS !
DATED: MARCH IS. IS M
MARYANNS M ORSE C U R B
Clerk of the Court
By: Jana A Jeeewtc
Deputy Clerk
PubhceOon of IMe Notice of
Sate wee made on lha tfth day
ot MARCH and on tha tod day
•f APRIL. IS M . In Uw Somhtola
Herald, a newspaper circulated
In Seminole County
Attorney tor Plaintiff:
WILLIAM P. McCAUQHAN
SO S.W. Sth Street
Suita 1S03
Miami. Florida SSI 30
(301) 177-00*4
In accordance with the
Americana With Ofeabillttoe Act
ol 1SM (ADA), dieebled perron a
wtio, btctuc# ol M r riinbrtl bon to perbcipele In thit pro­
ceeding ihouId contact Ike
ADA coordinator al M l N. Park
Avenue
Suite North 301,
Sentord, Florida 31771, or tola*
phono (407) 323-4330 act 42*7.
t (M O ) *44-4771 (TOD), or
1(IS0) MS-0770, Via Florida
Raley Service, no tolar then five
butlnete day! prior to tuch
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Delendantt

N O TICE OP ACTION
TO CHARLES EDWARD ROSER
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
1 t l E . Sterling Way
Leetburg. FL 347SI
AND TO: Alt peri on* claiming
an intanel by. through, under
or agalnal lha afanaald
Defendant
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to lonclota a
mortgage on tha tallowing
detcribed proparty located to
■EMINOLE County, Florida:
LOT SS. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSEINOE
UNIT
FIVE.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK St. PAGES 47 AND 4E.
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa bean hied agalnal you. and
you are required to terra a
copy ot your wHtten dalanaaa.
II any, to thla action, on
STEPHEN J . BERLIN I K T ot
R O O IR
0.
BEAR.
PA,
Altomayi tor Plalntltl, whoia
addreea la P.0. BOX 4SSI.
ORLANDO. FL S U M . and Ma
tha original with tha Clerk el tha
above atyted Court, within SO
da ye attar the Met publication
of thla notice, otharwtea a lodg­
ment may be entered egelnet
you for the rdiet demanded In
the Complalnl
WITNESS M T HAND AND SEAL
OF EAIO COURT on IMe 13rd
day ol MARCH. tSSS
(COURT BEAU
Maryann# More#
Aa Clerk ol aaid Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
Pubhah March IS. and April 1.
DEA-217

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CIVIL ACTION
OASB NO. SS-T41-O A
DIVTSION 14-S
RYLAND MORTOAOS
COMPANY
Plainlifl,
WALLACE T TRANUM. SR .
at a l
Delendant(!|
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgment of
toiwcloture dated March IE ,
1 Ma. and onterod In Osao NO.
•S-741-CA of Pie Circuit Court
of the EIG H TEEN TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
Counts.
Florida
wherein
RYLAND MORTGAGE COMPA­
NY to tha Plenum end WAL­
LACE T TRANUM. SR; SANORA
A TRANUM. ere Sw
toreeehet thsStoet
Of W o 1Bondomp
rueo, Sentord.
Florida, st 11:00 e.m.. on lha
EOlN day of APRIL. I M A the
Final
LOT 103. O U R RUN, UNIT I t .
ACCOR01NO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS R ICO R 0C 0 IN
P U T BOOK M . AT PAGES EES3. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLONI­
DA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING ITEMS OP PROPERTY
WHICH ARB LOCATED W ANO
METALLED IN AND lfftT*il I F"
AS A PART OF THE IMPROVE­
MENTS
ON
SAM
UNO:
RANGE/OVSN,
DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER. FAMRfOOO.

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against Wo abevo named
defendant)t) who mo not known
M unknown parbo* may claim
cn interact aa epouesa. hairs,
devtocoec, grantee*, or other
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HONORABLE
SEYMOUR BENEON
Clerk ol We Circuit Court
By: Jan# A Jaeawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevcrrto. McCaAa. Raywwt,
Barrett 4 Frapptor
Poet Office Box 3410
Tampa, FL 33001-3410
If you ore a pereon with e die-

tog by. through, under and
sgato*! the above named
dtlendenl(t) who ero not known

Necsuee Ike adminlelrebve hearing prgeeae to i
mulcto Anal agency action, the filing of a petition i
Die trie fa t Inal action may be different from the poahion taken by
N In thia notice ol Intent. Peraonc whoee aubetenttoi intoroeto
be allecled by any tuch final decision ol Hie District on We appM
cation hew the right lo petition to become a party to We pro
ceedingt. the accordance wiW the requirement! eat forth above
PubUeh March 2*. IM S
D U -2 2 *

NOTICS OF PUBLIC
HEARINGS T O CONSIDER
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED
TO W HO m W ' iW y CONCERN

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV1N by
lha City ol longwood, Florida,
(hat lha City Commission trill
hold public hearings 10 consid­
er enactment ol the 1allowing
Ordinances
ORDINANCE NO. 4S-144S
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOD. FLORIDA.
AMEHOINO THE LONOWOOD
CITY CODE. CHAPTER 13 4.
PARKS AND RECREATION. BY
REPLACING THE TERM ’ THE
DIRECTOR OF PARKS ANO
RECREATION" WITH THE TERM
•CITY ADMINISTRATOR OR
OtEIONIE*. PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
and
ORDINANCE NO. M- 1 4 4 S
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOO, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE BUDGET FOR
THE FISCAL TEAR Of GINNING
OCTOBER 1, IS M ANO BNOfNO
SEPTEMBER 30. ISM . PROVIDM O FOR BUOQET TRANSFERS.
an Ural reeding on March IS.
tSSS, and tha City Commission
wilt consider same tor bnel pas­
sage end adoption alter the
public hearings, which trig be
held to the Commission
Chamber, City Has. 17E W
Warren Avenue. Longwood.
Florida, on Monday, lha Slh day
el April. A O . IS**, al T :M
p m , or ea toon thereafter ea
possible Al the mailing, inter­
ested parlies may appear and
be heard with napect lo Ihe
proposed Ordinances
The
hearing* may be continued
from lime to time until final
action Is lak*n by the City
ComnUMlon
A copy ol Ih* propoood
Ordinance* or* poalad at Wo
Clly Hall. Longwood, Florida,
and copras are on hto wlW the
Clark ot Wo City and tame may
b* inspected by tha public.
NOTICE: AN person* arc
advised that If they decide to
appeal any decisions made al
these me*Unga/hetnogs they
win need a record* of tha pro­
as. Way may need to Maura Wet
a verbatim record It made.

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Clreuil Court of Iho ISM
Judlslsl Circuit to and for
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H any, to It. on SANORA A.
MARTI NEE. Attorney for the
I Plaintiff, trite** addreea to 4#1#
Boy Scout Boulevard. BuiU
410, Temps. Florida SM07 on or
betore thirty day* bom tbo data
of tbs R nf puMto&gt;M*n of this
Wo Clark of Wto Court
bsfoto eertrioa on Piatobffa
attorney or Immediately War*
attar; oWevwtoe e delautt wM
relief demanded to We com­
plaint
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D U M B O T O B E A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTBMRTWO TO
C O LLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WIU.
M USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand cad We
eaai ol aaid Court on March I I ,
IM S .

SANFORD - T lic
baseball
fields In Sanford will be full
this weekend w ith a full slate o f
gam es scheduled In the City of
Sanford Itccrent Ion und Turks
Babe Ruth Baseball and Soflbnil Leagues.
B A B B R UTH LEAG UE
Standings _ Nobles Com m u­
nication
W hite
Sox
(5-0).
Knights o f Colum bus Expos (42). Klwnnls C lu b Indians (3-3).
Elks Lodge F1241 Braves (2 -3 ).
Rotary C lub Athletics (2-4) and
Dean, Ringers. Morgan and
Lawton P A Diamond Backs (1 5).
Schedule _ S atu rd ay, at H is ­
toric Sanford Mem orial S ta­
dium, Noblra Communication
W hite Sox vs. Dean, Ringers.
Morgan &amp; Lawton P A . Diamond
Backs, 0 a.m. and Rotary C lu b
A thletics vs. Elks Lodge E I2 4 I
Braves. 11 a.m .; at Zinn B eck
Field. Klwants C lub Indiana vs.
Rotary C lu b Athletics. B a.m.:
T p ss i s y . at Historic Sanford
M em orial
Stadium .
Klwants
C lu b Indiana vs. Elks Lodge

• 1241 Braves. 6 p.m. and
Dean. Ringers, Morgan A LawIon P.A. Diamond Backs v s.
Knights o f Colum bus Expos.
B A M B IN O M A J O R S
Standings _ Am erican D iv i­
sion: Sanford Lodge F62 F. ft A.
M. Yankees (5-l|, Rlnker M ate­
rials Devil Itays (3-3) and S a n ­
ford Electric Athletics (2-3):
Nulionul Division: Hullroadeni
Cubs (4-1); Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos (2-4): Sunnlland
Corporation M arlins (1-5),
Schedule _ S atu rd ay at Roy
Holler Junior Field. Sanford
Electric A thletics vs. Rlnker
M aterials Devil Rays. 8:30 a.m.;
Sanford Lodge »0 2 F ir e ft A c ­
cepted Masons Yankees vs.
Railroaders Cubs, 10:30 a.m.:
and Sunnlland M arlins vs. R o­
tary Urcakfast
Club
Expos.
12:30 p.m.
Standings _ Am erican D iv i­
sion: Royals (4-0), New T rib e s
M ission Indians (2-2), Red Sox
(1-4) and Mariners (0-4): N a ­
tional Division: Pirates (4 -0 ),
Devil Rays (2-2) and Newsom e
Hardwoods Athletics (2-3).

Schedule _ F rid a y til Roy
H oller Ju n ior Field, New T rib es
Mission Indians vs. Newsom e .
Hardwoods Athletics, 5:45 p.m. ;
and Pirates vs. Royals. 7 :1 5 ;
p.m .; S atu rd ay at Roy H o lle r'
Ju n ior Field. M ariners vs. D rvll
Rays, 2:30 p.m .; M on d ay, at
Roy Holler Ju n ior Field. Pirates
vs. New TrlbcB M ission In d i­
ans. 5:45 p.m. and Royals vs.
Mnrlnrrs. 7:15 p.m.
B A M B IN O R O O K IE
Schedule _ Saturday at Lake­
side Field, Network Elrctrtc
Cubs vs. Play It Again Sports
Diam ond Bucks. 11:30 a.m.;
Sanford Lodgr F02 Free ft A c ­
cepted Masons C ardinals vs.
Drcn. Fisher and l-aw rm ce
Royals. 1 p.m.; and Shutter
Bugs Mnrllns vs. Sunnlland
Corporation Red Sox. 2:30 p.m.
B A M B IN O T -B A L L
Schedule _ Saturday m orning
at Lakeside
Field.
Sanford
Cam pbell-Loaslng Am erican L e­
gion Posi 53 vs. Crown Trophy,
8:30 n.m.; JTH Enterprises vs.
Davis Homes. 0:3 0 a.m .; and
Rich Plan vs. Sunnlland C o rp o ­
ration. 10:30 a.m.

Th e tournament Is for tram s ages 10-andup and will cost $250 per team.
For m ore Inform ation, call the FBVA al
(407) 240-1009.

R IV E R V IE W A T SHS
SANFORD - Sem inole High School, ranked
No. 5 In Class 5A. will welcome SarasotaRtvcrvtew. ranked No. 6 In Class GA. to
Alum ni Field In the Seminole High School
Baseball Com plex tonight In a Junior varsityv a n it y doubleheader.
J V action begins at 4 p.m. with the v a n ity
act to start at 7 p.m.

BLAKE FOOTBALL CAM P

SPR IN G C A R N IV A L
OVIEDO - Th e Oviedo High School Athletic
B ooster C lub Is holding a Spring Carnival
thla through Sunday.
Th ere will be m idway rides for all ages,
gam es, entertainm ent, food and fun.
Tim es for the carnival w ill be 5 p.m. to
m idnight on Friday, noon to midnight on Sat­
u rday and noon to close o n Sunday.

BASKETBALL TOURNEY
ORLANDO • T h e Florida Basketball ft V ol­
leyball A ssociation (FBVA) w ill be hosting the
annual 'R a p to r Challenge.* an AAU tourna­
m ent fo r b oys a n d girls com petitive b asket­
ball team s this today through Sunday.

SANFORD • T h e Sanford Youth Football and
Cheerleading A asoclatlon (SYF'A) will hold two
prc-regtatratlona for the First Annual J e ff
Blake Football Cam p and (lie 1999 Pop W a r­
n er Football and Cheerleading Season.
T h e registrations w ill be held on Saturday,
March 27th and Saturday. April 10th al llie
Just For Feet In the Sem inole Tow ne Center
Mall. Tim es w ill be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Th e Football Cam p will be held May 2 2 -2 3
at Sem inole High School with present and
form er NFL players, the Sem inole High
coaching staff and the SYFA coaching staff
providing Instruction.
Th e coat will be 990 for both days or 9 5 0
for one day.
Football and chcerleadlng prospects for the
five SYFA teams can also pre-register for a
940 non-rcfundable fee. T h e balance o f fees
(9701 w tn be du e J u ly 1st.
Players can register for both the cam p and
season fo r 9160.

HelLee le kue^ aA^e H..I I

mMj

Hon In order to pardclpcto In

The Mee(e| containing the application forth# at eve lieted permit
to available lor Inapection Monday through Friday (accept tor
legal hokdeye). S:M e.m le 4:00 p m. cl the E L Johne River Water
Management Oletrie1 (Dietitet Headquarters), they 1M Wool,
Petotka. FL S tl 7S-14*S. A pereon who## subetondoi Intoroeto ore
SNSSSSN kg We Ototrtot permuting declelen may petition lor ea
edmUdeksdve hearing Ui noeordnnoe with Sect km i I t s .SOS and
120 *7 F.4 . or may ehooae lo purtue medlellon a t an oNemodeo
remedy under Section 120 473. Florida Stotutec, and Rutoc S S -I• 111 and 14-1 Od 401 -404, Florida AdmUdotrcttoe Coda. PoUttooa
muet comply with the msulramawte of Florida AdmtotokkdM
Code. Chapter 24-1M and Ruto 40C-1.IM 7 and be IKed with
(received by) the Dtotriet Clerk located cl Dietrie I Headquarter!,
4041 Raid Street. Paletka. Florida 11177. Psttbono tor admintolr«ttoo hearing on Wo above *pp(lcatio&lt;i(e) muet bo Mod within twen­
ty-one (11) dayt ot pubUcation of thit no Ik a or within twenty-ale
(IS) dayt ol tha Oitlrlcl depoilting notice of thit Intent in the m ol
tor Ihote pereona to whom Wo Dtotrlel main actual notice Failure
to Me e petition vrlthin thla time lime period that! coneUtute a
waiver of any right)*) tuch pereonfa) may have to rvquatl on
edmUiiatraUve determination (hearing) undar le cle n c 116 *44
and 120 47. F S , concerning We eubfect permit Petibona which
are not Med Ui accordance ertth We above movietone ore eubjeri

CITY OF LONOWOOD,
FLORIDA

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•M Oroet Drive
, GA 407*1

Busy weekend in Sanford
for Babe Ruth Baseball
Dean S m ith
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dad al no coot to you, for tha
pmviaclen of certain aaatotonce. Ptoeee contact Court
Admtototradon at M l N. Park
Avenue,
Sentord, Florida
M771, telephone number (407)
M3-4S10, within ■ working
day* el your roeeipt of due doc­
ument; If hesrtns UnpnUod.
(TDD) 1-400-444-4771.
PubUeh: March 24. and Aprd A
IM S
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Maryanna Moita
Aa Clark ol lha Couil
By. Ruth King
A l Deputy Clark
C0D1LIS 1 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Sulla 480
Tampa, Florida 31407
Telephone (4I3| 477-4004
C4S 4*4-0102*
Publish Match 1*. 2*. IS**
DEA-162

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COURT
CAEEELBERRT. FL
SS7S7-SSM
WITNESS MV NANO and Nw
cool ot M a Court on March 1A

Notice to given dial the ledewlns permit wi
1A IM S to SonUncto County I ngtoeotog PM* ton. S M W. Lsbs
Mary tovd . Sanlord. FL M77S. PermH 440-117-0444G-ERP. The
prelect to located In Oendnoto County. Section S I, SI, M ,
Townehip i t South. Range M . M EacL The permit euthoriiee
CONSTRUCTION ANO OHM ATtON OF A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM CONSISTING OF COLO H U S O PAVING OF 1.7
M AES OF EXISTING UNSAVED, DURAL ROADWAY. CONSTRUC­
TION OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM INVOLVES WORK M O N
ACRES OF ROADSIDE DITCHES, known aa Curryvdto Rood Paving
(1.7 mdeel The receiving waterbody to Nw Big Econlockhatchee

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Plaintiff,

VS
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
devisees, grenleet. assign***lienor* creditor*, trustees
or other claimants claiming
by. thmugh. under, nr against
LAWRENCE WM. BURGESS
A/K/A LAWRENCE WILLIAM
BURGEES A/K/A LAWRENCE
BUR GEE! end LANCE JOHN
BURGESS. Individually and
aa Personal Representative
el the Estate ol Lawrence
William Burgees, and
LAWRENCE L. BURGESS
and LEE ROBERT BURGESS
and MELISSA BURGESS
OOETTSCH and CYNTHIA
BURGESS, a minor and
DAVID PORTER and MICHELE
ATKINS and USA BUROESS.
META I. PORTER A/K/A
META IRENE PORTER.
STENSTROM. McIntosh.
Colbert. Whigham A
Slmmone. PA ; VICKI
HILLIt; II Irving, and all
unknown parties Claiming
by. through, under and against
We above named defendant(a)
who are not known to bo dead
or aMvo. whether said unknown
parties may claim an interest
aa spouses, heirs, devisees,
grenleet, or other claUnanlt;
MARQUISE FINANCIAL
SERVICES. Inc , SEADRAVES.
Inc d/b/a Brownie Septic
Tank Conlrector*. UNITED
S T A T U OF AMERICA; STATE
OF FLORIDA, Departmenl el
Revenue. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a poUHcal subdivision ol Ih*
•late ol Florida; W S
BADCOCK CORPORATION;
ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM/
•UNBELT, In* d/b/e Florida
Hospital. CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. Florida.
•TATE OF FLORIDA.
Departmenl ot Child ran end
Families t/k/a Departmenl ol
HRS:
unknown p*r*on(t)
hi possession ol Ih* tub|*cl
reel property, S I;___ ,
imknown pereonfs) to
possession ol the tutofect
reel property, 41;
Delendantt
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO : The Unknown Heirs.
devtoeoe, grantee*, assign***.
Renorv, creditor*, bust*** or
other claimants claiming bp
through, under or against
LAWRENCE WM. BUROESS
A/K/A LAWRENCE WILUAM
B U R O E U A/K/A LAWRENCE
BUROESS. deoeteed, it Wring.

Legal Notices

UAL MORTGAGE, INC., to
PtototM, and EDWARD HUETTEMANJf
A/K/A
EDWARD
ALBERT HUETTEMANN, DEBO­
RAH A. HUETTEMANN. HOUSEINOLO FINANCE CORPORATION
SI. I*/*** OotendonH*), I wM
M W M M M U 8 beat bidcl W# weal
I County

Bsnterd,

Ecmtocl* County, Ftoride, el
1I 8 S A M . on the M ed day of
APRIL. 1M
B, Wo
following
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Uswtof
dsseribad property ac cel torts
In iMjdUl e
Pkiil w
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prevI■, w
Sola,

LO T 4E, SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS UNIT I . ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
M OOROEO IN P U T BOOK 17.
RAGES S I ANO t « . PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS 0 U M E 0 TO M A M E T
OOLLEOTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED W IU
■EUSSO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the 11th day of MARCH,

II
MARYANNE MftWH
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jane C. Jaeawic
Deputy dark
CODIUS * STAWIARSKI
4010 Bey Scout Boulevard
. Florida SSM7
telephone: (SIS)S77-SOOS
C U 4S4-34T4
PubUeh: March M . end April 1.
IS M
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Raiders
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FooTs Day (Thursday, April *1)
In a doubleheader starting at 2
pm
Doing the dam age for SCC In
the Aral gam e w e n Hays (4 -for4. two ru n s scored, three RBI).
Tiffany Martin (S-for-3. three
run s Beared, one RBI) and Kerri
Rogers (a-fo r-3 . double, one
run acored. one RBI).
Also
contributing
were
Adrianne Reddltt and Lyman's
M iranda Schultx (both l-fo r-3
with one run scored and one
RBI), Kelli Vetter (l-fo r-3 . one
RBI). Misty B arber (l-fo r-4 . one
ru n scored, one RBI). Lake
H ow ell's Jen OiUeaple (one run
acored. one RBQ and Lake
M ary's Jeannie M ans (one run

LacrosseJacksonville today to take on a
tough BoDes School at 0 p.m.
an a then return home next
W ednesday to hoot Cypress
Creek at 7 p m . at Don T. ReySeminole fell to 0 -6 and w ill
hoot Colonial at Thom as E.
W higham Stadium next T u es­
day at 7 p.m.

L IO N S D O W N L Y M A N
OVIEDO - Oviedo defeated
Lyman. 11-7,
In Seminole
Athletic conference boys' la ­
crosse action at John Courier
Field Thursday night.
The home wtn lifts the lio n s
to a record o f 7-1 and dropa the
Qreyhounds to 3-8.
The gam e followed an Impor­
tant win against Boone on
Tuesday, and Oviedo head

Dean-

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era In Anthony DtFonxo, Angelo
Retraces, Ricardo Montalvo and
Mike Robinson coach Mike
Powers haa the Fighting Setninoles In the thick o f the Semi­
nole Athletic Conference race
and back near the top o f the
state rankings In C lass 5A.
This afternoon and evening
on Alum ni Field at the Seminole
High School B aseball Complex,
the Tribe will host Rtvcrvtew
High School from Sarasota in a

acored).
Providing the offense for the
Raiders In the second game
were Reddit (2-for-3. one run

acored). Martin (2-lor-4, one
RBI). Schultx (l-fo r-2 . one RBI).
B arber (l-fo r-3 . one RBI). Mans
(l-fo r -4 ) and Itays and Vetter
(one run acored each).

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coach Ed Norton w as pleased
that his team perform ed so w ell
an oppo­
nent aa Lyman.
"W e were able to play Just aa
physical." said Norton.
Braden Prickett led Oviedo
with four goals. Dave W alsh
had three goals and four a s ­
sists. Zach W arm er scored
twice. Scott Ramey and Eddie
M orales each acored
once.
Morales, Frank Stratton, and
Victor Panos each added an a s ­
sist. Goalie Mike Sheets had
twelve saves.
Lyman's Steve McCrory led all
scorers with five goals. Alex
Vlctorero and Nathan McDaniel
accounted for the Qrryhounda'
other two goals. Vlctorero also
had an aaalst.
Oviedo will travel to Orlando
on Tuesday to Lake on Bishop
Moore at 5:30 p.m.

Junior varaity/varalty doubleheader starting at 4 p.m.
TheJunior varsity game will
allow fans to ace die
the future
stars from two o f the top base­
ball program s In Florida and
the varsity m atch-up (set to be­
gin at 7 p.m .) h as the Tribe,
which Is 13-3 and ranked No.
5 in Class 5A. taking on the No.
6 ranked team In C lass 6A.
Thla should be prep baseball
at Its best, ao head out to Sem i­
nole and support the Tribe.

4-for-S with two doubles, two
runs acored and five RBI.
Providing the offense for
SCC w ere Christian C orvos
(3-for-4, double, run. RBI),
Kareem Morton (2-for-3, run.
RBI), C liff Dancy (2-for-3 ,
run), Johnny O u lseppe (1for-3, hom e run, run. three
RBI) and Adam S horts (1-for3. run).
Th e Raiders (15-23 overall,
0-9 conference) w ill travel to
G ainesville on Saturday for
an M FC doublehcadcr with
Santa Fe Comm unity C o llege
starting at noon.

Rams
&amp;•

Inning when Lake Mary ex­
ploded for four runs and held
on for a 6 -2 triumph.
Halite Sowards survived the
early Tribe assault to shut out
the hosts over the final five In ­
nings, finishing with a six hit­
ter. to run her record to 6 -1 ..
Jackie CrtspeU w as 2-for-2 to
lead the Rams, which had
■even hUa. while Kelly H arbour
and Lindsey Manx were both 2 for-4 with an RBI.
M aria Duvall suffered the
loss, seeing her record fell t o 5 4. Laketta Bryant w as 2 -for-4
for Seminole, while Junior A n ­
gela Keefer and freshm an Joelene Moore drove In the runs.
Lake Mary Is now 13-1 on the.
season, while the Tribe fell to
9-6. Seminole will travel to
Oviedo next Tuesday for a 6 :3 0
p.m. Seminole Athletic Confer-,
ence battle with the Lions.

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Digging up old debts and getting payment
Round Tnble W h ir r s '
m rrln rv rry Snturday
at BarW. S la te
436 (HouthriiHt c o m e r o f
nnd 434).
A ltam on te
Springs.
The m eetings are open to
anyone
Interested
In
Im proving
w ritin g
skills,
w heth er for enjoym ent or to
ndvunre tow ard gettin g w ork
published. There Is no cost.
Anyone Is w elcom e to n il end
the m eetings, nnd to p a rtic i­
pate by bringing exam ples o f
I heir own creative w riting. For
m ore Inform ation call D a rrell
Johnson at (407) 283-1449.

Art Association
Sanford-Sem inole Art A sso­
ciation m eets on Ihe fourth S at­
urday o f ra rh month, at I
p m., at Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art nre
w elcom e to u ltrn d.’

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Dayllly Club m eets
the first Sunday o f the m onth
at 2 p in. through April at the
Agricultural C rn ter in Sanford.
Th e club rd u cates m em b ers
on dayllly grow ing
through
slide sliows, guest speak ers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
Th ere ore no club dues. C all
351 -3219 .

Bromalltd Society
Th e Sem inole llm m ella d S o ­
ciety m eets the third Sunday
o f the m onth, at 2 p.m., at
Sanford Garden Club. U.S. 1792
at
Fairmont
Avenue,
Sanford.
A ll
aspects
of
b ro m d la d culture are co vered
during
the
m eetin gs.
The
society is affiliated w ith th e
Florida Council o f H rom ellnd
S ocieties and the B rom rlla d
S ociety Inc. For Inform ation,
rail Dud M arlin, 321 -0838 .

Blood Bank
Central Florida

Ulood Hank

Is a s k in g d o n o r * o f all type* o f

blood • esp ecially O -typc d o ­
nors • to donate at Its S an ford
branch, 1302 E. Second 9t.
For
Inform ation,
call
3220822.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary
Club
or
Sanford
m eets every M onday at noon,
at the Marina Hotel.

C ancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery,
■ S.H.A.H.. meets every M onday
afternoon at 5 p.m . at C en tral
. Florida Regional Hospital In
the for c o m e r o f Ihe d in in g
room. This Is a s elf help sup­
port group for all can cer su rvi­
vors. w hether In trea tm en t
now or finished with It. Call
324 -8737
or 322 -7785
for
m ore Inform ation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
lay contract
bridge
every
[onday, at 10:30 a.m., at (h e
Sanford S en ior Center. For In­
form ation, call 3 2 2 -6 3 2 0 ,

SJ

Heathrow women
T h e Heathrow W om en's Club
m eets the second M onday o f
each m onth at the Country
C lu b at Heathrow. R egistration
begin s at 10:30 a.m.. fo llow ed

by a business m eeting and a
luncheon with vnrlaus speak­
ers.
For m arc inform ation
call
Dee W illiford at 805-0007 or
to Join cull Linda W ish at 333370 2 .

Gamblers,

families

O am blera Anonym ous and
Oam -Anon
for
fam ily
and
friends, m rrt separately M on­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m .. Church o f the
O ood
Shepherd,
331
Lake
Ave.,
M aitland.
For
m o re
Inform ation, call 236-9200.

AARP
Th e W in ter Springs C h apter
o f AAK1* m eets the third M on­
day o f the month, nt 1 p.m., at
the W in ter S prin gs S enior C en ­
ter
o ff
Edgrm on
Avenue.
S enior citizens. 50 and over,
arc Invited to attend.
For Inform ation, call 695028 5 .

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club m eets the first and third
Monday o f the month, ut 7:00
p.m ., at the Marina Ito trl.
Visitors and new m em bers a re
w elcom e. For Inform ation, ra il
M all A ltrm ose. 322-8545, or
David lla ll. 330-5238.

H istorical
Com m ission
Th e Lake M ary H istorical
Com m ission m eets at 7 p.m .,
ih e second Tuesday o f llie
month, at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. Country Club
Hoad. Contact Jeon B rooklyn
at 323-9675 for m ore In fo rm a ­
tion.

Practical Nurses
Th e
Licensed
P ractical
Nurses Association o f Florida.
Inc., meets the second M onday
o f the m onth at 6:309 p.m. at
K lla m ey Baptist Church. 701
Form oso Ave.. C.E:U . class
provided
each
month.
A ll
m eetings a re op en to LFNs and
to students and graduate LPNa.
For inform ation call 2 9 9 -4 3 2 1.

M odelers C lu b
Th e Sanford A ero M odelers
Club m eets every third M on­
day o f the m onth starlin g at 7
p.m .. with the "M odel o f th e
Month" com petition at O r e s te r
Sanford
C ham ber
o f C om ­
merce. 400 E. First St. A ll
phases o f R/C m odel a ircraft
ore
ing
For
Lee

p resen ted . Th e clu b's fly ­
field Is located In Sanford.
m ore Inform ation, contact
Dorsue at 574-4732.

legal, but they're not bin d in g
on the deb tor u nless filed w ith
and approved b y the ban k­
ruptcy court. However, c o n ­
sumers w ere left w ith the false
Im pression that they w ere r e ­
quired to repay these d is ­
charged deb ts.
Without adm ittin g guilt. O E
agreed to m ake full refunds,
plus interest, totalin g at least
• 6 0 m illion. O E Issues and
manages credit and ch a rge
cords
far G eneral
E le c tric
Corporation.
M o n tg om ery

W ard, and m ore than 3.0 0 r e ­
ta iler* under d ifferen t n am es.
S im ilar settlem en ts h ave been
reached with M ay d ep a rtm en t
stores (Hects, Lord a T a y lo r)
for $150 m illion, w ith F e d e r ­
ated
departm en t
stores
(Macy's,
B lo o m ln gd a le't,
S tem s) for $10 .0 m illion, and
with Sears for $ 1 2 0 m illion.
Bankruptcy ex p ert Professor
Karen G ross says thAt c r e d i­
tors have now found w a y * to go
after d eb ts after th ey've been
discharged
through
ban k­
ruptcy. G ross explains that
w hile It is illegal to hassle co n ­
sum ers o ver d isch arged debts,
there's
n oth ing
to p reven t
deb tors from volu n tarily r e ­
paying them. "A ll o f this hinges
on the m ean in g o f ‘vo lu n ta ry.’
W hat
m akes
these
(postban kru ptcy) a greem en ts p a r­
ticu larly trou blin g Is that th ey
do not have to b e approved b y
a ban kru ptcy court. T h e y 're
o ff the radar screen ." said
Gross.
Som e businesses harass cus-

Millennium appears to be coming too soon
D EAR A B B Y: Som ething very
troubling I* going on. Everywhere I
turn, people are saying that the
new millennium starts one second
after midnight Dec. 31, 1999. H is t
Just isn't true. The correct data Is
Jsn. 1.2001 - N O T 2000!
Allow me to explain: There ere
100 years in ■ century. Th e first
century encompassed the years 1
through 100. Th e second century
ran Own 101 through 200, the third
century from 201 through 300, etc.
Get it?
Abby, please urge the media to
put this Information before the pub­
lic. Someone once said ft takes
small spark to start a prairie fire.
Perhaps this one ‘ s p a n * o f infor­
mation will ignite the candle o f wis­
dom — and shins some light an an
important feet your readers need to
know.
“FATHER TIM E” IN TH E U R A
D E A R F A T H E R T I M K i l'r a

ADVICE

been enclosed In on envelops sod
sen t to th e In q u irer. T o hava
iitimad your millions o f readers to
a raise stereotypic characterisation
o f the Jew was an unfortunate error
on your port. It was not simply on
innocent request for information,
and in my estimation you unwit­
tingly became a “partner in crime*
by publishing this nonsense.
The Jewish community is owsd
in tpology,
DR STAN LEY M. WAGNER,
RABBI, DENVER

in f. linens. H e also expects me to
pay for his clothes and all o f the gro­
ceries. 1 do this on a minimum-wags
salary! He makes good money, owns
his car ftse and dear, and the house
is also paid for. A ll he pays for is
utilities.
H e Is rude and grouchy to my
kids and has n ever bought them
birthday or Christmas presents.
His mother lived with him before
w e w ere m a rried , and he has
bought her a brand-new fa r. paid
her insurance, car payments and
gas. and he le U her pick out her
own presen ts fo r M o th er's Day,
birthdays, etc.
H e w ill never change, and I'm
not oven su n 1 leva him. Am I a fool
to stay with this man?
N O C ITY, N O STATE

Pigeon Fanciers
I h e C entral Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association m eets th e
third M onday o f each m onth at
the Sem inole C ounty A gricu l­
tural Center. 4300 O rlan do
Drive, Sanford. For In fo rm a ­
tion. coll A rt o r Jean A nderson
at 831-8033.

D E A R A B B Y : Th era Is an old
Oermen proverb: “Who speaks ill o f
others to you will spook
o ffyyou
It fll
fiio
o to
others.” Do you think this is still
true?
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straight Yon am one eaten in a
chorus af ladMdnals whn want
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Serving: 8.-00 a m to 2:00 p.m.
Donation: $3.00 at the door

Benefit Sanford Area
Underprivileged Ybuth
Hourly Door Prizes

V F W , A u xiliary
Veterans o f Foreign W ars
and the Ladles Auxiliary o f
Sanford Post 10108 meet the
third M onday at 7:00 p.m . at
the
post
hom e.
2644
S.
Sanford Ave.

get them to sign “volu ntary*
agreem ents, w h ile oth ers en ­
tice them with the tem p ta tio n
o f n ew credit lines
I f th ey
agree to repay debts that have
been
discharged
In
ban k­
ruptcy In order to get credit.
C reditors m ay also threaten
to repossess expen sive Item s
like furniture. Jewelry and s te ­
reo systems. But Gross says
that even i f th ey have the righ t
to repossess, they w ou ldn't get
m uch m oney for the Item s, so
repossession Is often an e m p ty
threat. "F requ en tly the c r e d i­
tor Just w ants to scare th e
debtor Into repaying the en tire
d e b t.' sold Gross.
I f you have been repayin g a
discharged debt and want to
know If the agreem ent Is valid,
contact the Judge or tru stee
w ho handled y o u r ban kru ptcy.
You m ay be able to stop p a y ­
ing and get a refund for what
you ’ve paid. Report possible
unfair or d ecep tive debt c o l­
lection tactics to the court,
you r state attorn ey gen era l
and the FTC

DEAR ABBY: 1 know you receive
thousands o f letters, while selecting
few for publication.
I am distressed that you saw fit
to publish a letter that has antiSemitic overtones. It pertained to
the Inquiry made by X o n ftu ed in
Canada's Capital” regarding a per­
son who used s death in tbs family
for self-serving purposes to create
on educat____
mr.
ationof_____
fund—
for---------his
ter, when he was ‘ easily able to pay
for his daughter’s education.” Tbs
writer then queried. I s this a Jew­
ish custom?"
You r response, ” N o, It’s not s
Jewish custom” could have easily

Ca l l us f o r a Q u o t e
on y o u r Brochures,
N e w s le tte rs , Flyers, E
D l . i c k /.* W h i t . •

Entertainment All Day
By Local Ybuth Groups
Fresh Produce
SUent Auction
Merchandise Mart

DEAR ABBY: Five years ago, 1
married a 40-year-old bachelor. It
was hie first marriage. Abby, he has
given me only $10 (yee, $10!) in all
the time we have been married, and
he apenda nothing on my children
by my lin t marriage. I still pay all
my own expenses, os I did when I
was sin gle - my car paym ents,
insurance, clothing, g u , and every­
thing w e purchase for the house,
such as furniture, drapes, carpet-

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Creditors arc stuck w ith
m illions o f dollars In d eb ts
when people Ole for ban k­
ruptcy. Com panies looking for
ways to m ake deb tors co ver
those costs have resorted to a
variety o f tactics. O ne Is reaf­
firm ation agreem ents. T h ese
are contracts w ith con su m ers
lo repay -• or reaffirm — debts
that would otherw ise b e w iped
o ff the slate once the bank­
ruptcy process is com p leted .
In return for m aking reaf­
firm ation
agreem ents,
con ­
sumers m ay get lo use th e ir
credit cards uguln. But d e b t­
ors can't be forced to reaffirm
their debts and they c a n t b e
required to pay If such a g r e e ­
m ents aren't m ade p rop erly.
In 1998. the Federal T r a d e
Com m ission and all the 50
stale attom eya general sued
M ontgom ery W ard Credit C o r­
poration and Ita parent. O E
Capital Corporation, for a lle g ­
edly using unfair and d e c e p ­
tive practices In co n n ectio n
with reaffirm ation a greem en ts.
Reaffirm ation agreem ents a re

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Friday, March 26,1999

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discount* on auto part* and
service* Apply at TIRE EX­
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sume to,
Central Florida Family Health
Cantor
3400CR413A
Sanford, FL 33771

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convenient kvetun
3 2 1 -4 9 0 0
Furnished Room lot Rent. San­
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kitchen use 3380wu CaU 3030063 Aval Now
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with eapenence A customer onented Great benelits mckidmg
insurance plans PTO vacation,
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Center of Sanford
950 MettonvIM* Av*
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Counter Persons: Counter esp
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Room tor Rent
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$100 security 378 9088

LEADS! LEADS! LEADS!

99— APARTMI NTS *
U nfurnished

licensed Insurance Agent* can
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Block Clark
Computer Check In Person
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Vatecto Check In Person

Efficiency A 1BR apt* Nawly
renovated n hr*lone downtown
Santoro 3400 3475 w t mo de­
posit Water lur nshrid 347
6828

HOME FOR SALE
OWNER FINANCING 4/3. O VA,
kvuit twrav range, n k g re r , dWv
washer, washer/dryet stay with
property Atptsonfy 682K

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6400

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toctudes
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PEOPLE NEEDED m south
Sanlord lor evening warehouse
work Nert day pay avartabto.
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ill need No eip. tea Cel
Hand Man In Longwood at

3900 DOWN—WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 tvkrn
home wr G HA. new peml A car­
pet 7 Ask about HUO homesl

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in n. hmr tt.
O VA. garage, tonced yard. 1332
sq. It . 3650/mo 1st. Iasi A se­
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trontagn South of Flea World
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PRESSURE CLEANING
Eipenence preferred, but wnl
train Valid Ftonda driver* li­
cense requaed. 37 hour to start.
Steady raises. Leave message
371-4133._____________________
Printing i li a* Ful or part ime.
high commission baste graphic
arts knowledge a ptos. wM treat
n jit person Catory. 333-3581
it Eipd. on Commer­
cial machines Wfl Tran. Paid
hoAdayWacations 834-6386
Secretary for construction office
in Oviedo- Hehabto, courteous,
with general office •■penance.
Cal Linda O 800-779-7141.
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
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ability requaed Benefits ate.
m*drcal7d*ntal/401K. C al Maonalone Hearing Aid Co. #339£122.
Sprinkler repair man needed,
some e ip , truck ♦. Cel OebtM
IM-S/8am-Scm) X4-9034
toto envelopes
our Sanlord offee. lamp work
ttoi hour* tM ». 3X 8 3 * 5 ___
Teachers needed tor growtog
childcare center.r. Eip’d pretarred Please CU 338-8360
Technician/!nataltor:
tnttaRauorvService ol lire alarm aystams. access control systems,
burglar alarm systems, eittoguNhera. Salary nagottabto per
eipenence. Eicedent benefits.
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Inc 1035 Pine Hotow Pont Or.,
Atumonte Spring* or fai rasume to 407-774-3074. Attn:
Pen . Mar
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9ANFORO 171 Duptoi w Incd
W/DtVu.CH/A 35CXV3500
Iffair Araa 2/1.1 Ouptoi. W/
0 Hot* Up. CHA . 3833/1500
I 2/3. On 3 Acre*. W/
Pond. DU Gar, Country Living,
lease W/Opt. Ourel 1*30800
Lake Mary 1/2, 3 story. Wood­
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Country Uvtng
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terderd 4/1 W/ Lg Comer UK.
Outside Storage Shed. ComRamodawd. 1710/3780
pace. 900 Sq Ft.
2 Offee* Ind Reception Area.
Alarm Bystom~......3421/1423
1 Warehouse Bays 1600
SquaraFeat....
3300/1500

JIM D O YLE
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

105— D uplex /Triplex
1BR Dtp to* with fireplace (49 0

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Fo r S a l e

104 Oak* Ct. beautiful 1999
iq ft CaMorraa style 2 story,
pod, tom * ct amcrvtwt Re­
duced to 1123 000
331-S06S

Sanford Condo • Furnished
Eddy the freedom ut condo tv
mg LAe new* Large 3 bedroom.
3 bathroom, screened porch
Gated Assigned parking, ptos
storage unit Pod and club
house
Overlooks lake and
tountam New paint and carpet
End urat Pine Rtog* 653.500
(407) 668 9687

Church looking lor land to bukt
• sanctuary ami homeless
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774-4347

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NOW HIRINO!

LAKEFRONT LOT - Beiava
Laka. Loch Arbor private
90*300 175 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is­
land Lake Monroe Reduced
now 174.900
VACANT LOT Loch A/bor
633 000 tg. prtv wooded
“ MARY LOTS Wooded
635000
WYNNCWOOO-Santord
Adam* C t. Wooded tot
611.000

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$66,900
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llartwra Senmons, 322 172H
Ileal Estate Prutossamals
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east of
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Rant to Own
3 Bedroom, dean, central heel
and av S4X mo/sec 407-3233717
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DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
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spt* plan Gourmet tut. SI05K
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mo. 1250 dapoart No pet* 340-

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I860 Rat Reqd 333-3138_______
3BR/1BA duptoi to Laka Mary
343S8IW, IN A Iasi Cel Sissy
or Jtot • 333-4060
Both Avail 4/1, 2/1
3400 A t/t apt 3350 Rets
reqd 331-6757.

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407-834 8842
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0*p. no ktda/pets 323 8019

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huge Id. great area, only
693.500 33? 9895 (Realtor)

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Move In special 2/1
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330-6833 or 396-3300

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O ff** iparn 1000 »q It, down­
town Sanlord two 400 sq ft olhe* spate unit* nr downtown
lion Jurnqan 3 X 3255

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2BR Apt. quwt area neat as a
no smokers no pets 367V
mo Jernlgan Propertto* 3303333.

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Established lender seeks
penanced mortgage profession­
al to suit etpanson offc*
Soma leads A processing pro
vv»e&lt;1 Highest commission
peri Ful Benefit* WA tram
Gary 407 683-4554 Fai resume
407-663-48 tl__________________
Mechanic* A Welder*: Eip re­
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Ave. Oranpe City. FL
Nationwide seeking P T.TT med­
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PC reqiarad 1-800-921-9939
FT A PT Apply
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Lake Emma Rd. Laka Mary.
333-4658
NOW HIRING!!

332-1338 after Gpm

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FURNISHED ROOUS-Alt utiH
tod Laundry, phone, and kit
use 185 J X * week 324-1955

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

9AM-4Pm
Wednesday. 3896 S»R 48 Em
Sa r ^ y r 0 . 4 6 ^ 4 , At

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WEEKLY IU N IA L8
Starting O $77/wk
Histone Donmtown 330447)

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JOBS. JOBS. JOBS!

COL-Ctaaa B lie. Orhrera: Abie
lo drive A physicaRy throw gar­
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Volusia A»*. Orange Cay. FI

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put you to work Right Hand Man
has been In tho tabor business
tor over 25 yr* Work today and
gel Paid today' Wo offer a varwty of fobs n the industrial held
Pick ia&gt; and dekvery service i
available m the Sanford area
Cal RHM Longwood 0 2006108

Freni Desk, Breakfast Server.
House keeper*. Maintenance,
H o w e Men A AM Dish Washer:
FT Apply Lake Mary Cotatyard.
135 kWemattnai Parkway. Laka
Mary 444-1000

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Blueprint Company m Oviedo
Hmng Ful A Pan Time. Ca* MS
Reprographic* 407-365-1550

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hr week 37 00In Corned QrLih U n Fn tmiwren 9am-12pm
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car* agency |Sc*n*e ponding)
opening an off*-* m tt» OrUndn
area We are tooting tot dedi­
cated and caring tomitiei who
are Metetted n provttkng cNIJten weti a sale and nurturing no*
vironment by becoming loiter
parent* It you have love m your
heart and room in your home,
ptoase contact OPEN DOOR In*
tree at 1877) 37? KIDS
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Newly R#m&lt;xM#d Thr*
Bedroom, With Porch,
Centra A ir, Rings And
Rdrigtrator.

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Near Saminoto Town
Cantor. M A Rt 46. todud 6000.
3000. A 3300 aq- It , Ca* Ooug
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic THe
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Likefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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

RENTALS
91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
93 Roommate Wanted
90 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apenments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 House* Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
100 Dupiet/Tripiei
107 Motofte Homes For Rent
l i t Resort VacaSont
114 Warehouse/Renlal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

43 Debt Consobdaeon ]
53 Business
Opportunities
37 Opportunffies
39 Financial Servlcee
61 Money to Lend
63

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Ofhce For Rant

221 Good Things lo Eal
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscella ieous
229 Auctions

MERCHANDISE
161 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Slereo/Tlacflo
IBS Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

REAL ESTATE
141 Hornet For Sale
143 Out ot Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lott For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Properly For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sate
134 Open House
ISSCondominlumt For Sale
137 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Reel Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 TrucMJuses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Moforcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehicle*/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Eqiipmenl

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Suppbes
200 Uvestock/Farm
S *«*e »
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnOque/Cofteciibtos
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

252 Accounting
253 Addition* A
Remodeling
254 Air CorxJtiorMng

181— A p p l ia n c e s i t
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

T r u c k /B u s l s /V a n s F o r
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• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Lake
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305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Temvl Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Melal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting J

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304 Siding

Convenient
Spacious
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238— V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

234— A u t o m o t i v e
A ccessories

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Modgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 OH. Lube A Filter
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

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People
Postage stamps by computer transfer
Writers' group
The Round Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. tn the cafe at Borders
bookstore, 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast comer of 436
and 434). Altamonte Springs.
The meetings arc open to
anyone Interested tn Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
ts no cost.
Anyone ts welcome to attend
the meetings, and to participate
by bringing examples of thdr
own creative writing. If a seri­
ous critique ts desired bring
eight or ten extra copies for
others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407} 2821449.

Art Association
Sanford -Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday of each month, al 1 p.m..
at Shoncy’s in Sanford. Those
Interested tn art are welcome to
attend.’

Sunbslt Dayllly Club
Sunbdt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday of the month at
2 p.m. through April at the Ag­
ricultural Center tn Sanford.,
The du b educates member*
on dayllly growing through
shde shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no dub dues. Call
351-3219.

\ Bromallad Society
The Seminole Bromellad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m., at Sanford
Garden Chib. I I A 17-92 to
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromellad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society is affiliated
with the Florlds Council of
Bromellad Societies and the
Brnmritad Society Inc. For In­
formation. can Bud Martin.
321-0838. . ; r„ , c. ,

luncheon with various speak­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to Join
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Monday
of the month, at 1 p.m.. at the
Winter Springs Senior Center
off Edgrmon Avenue. Senior
citizens, 50 and over, are In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Gamblers,

fam ilies

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon
for
family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For more Information,
call 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Ooodwlll. 317
Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Earty In 1999. the public will
be able to buy electronic
stamps online or in a small de­
vice attached to computers.
Electronic postage can be
printed out on all types of en­
velopes using ink Jet or laser
printers. Eventually *e-postage*
could be part of the most
popular word processing pro­
grams and be offered by In­
ternet providers as an extra
service. At present, four com­
panies have been testing their
versions with the blessing of
the post ofllce. All the e-postage
services being developed work
pretty much the same way. Us­
ers log onto a company’s online
postal store and download a
small
software
application,
which allows them to make
credit card purchases of post­
age in various amounts and
store it on the company’s se­
cure web server. For this con­
venience of buying on Une. the
companies will charge 5-10
permit of the stamp value as a
transaction fee.
America Online la using Estamp to provide digital postage
for an upcoming postal center
they expect to Launch In earty
1999.

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 7:00
p.m.. at the Marina Hold.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemoae. 322-6545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

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Information
Center,
’cramming" eras the top phone
scam last year. Cramming oc­
curs when phone customers are
charged for service they never

1. You may receive s sweep­
stakes promotion tn the mail
requesting that you call an 800
number to win a prise. When
you call, you are automatically
enroOed In a dub or program
and the charge Is placed on
your phone bill.
2. You may fill out a contest
entry form and discover later
that you've signed up for a
calling card, voice mall, or
some other service. In many in­
stances the fine print on the
form said that by entering the

Recent U.S. Commerce De­
partment figures say the U.S.
personal-savings rate hit an all
time low of -0.2 percent tn
September 1996. Translation:
We're spending more than we’re
earning, which leaves less than
nothing for saving.
Conventional advice la to
save 10 percent of take-home
pay. with a goal of saving
enough money lo cover 6
months worth of living ex­
penses. For those living from
paycheck to paycheck It would
take about 5 years. But at the
rate many Americana ate going
they could save for 5 million

Discipline
and
deferred
gratification ts the key to sav­
ing. For people unused to sav­
ing especially those tn their
first Jobs, retirement Is so far
away that saving for It gets Ig­
nored. Talked to them about
-financial independence’ gets
their attention, however the
question then becomes what
actions ran be taken now so
you can be financially Inde­
pendent and have the option to
work only if you want to.
On Jan. 14. 1999. the Treas­
ury Department issued an Ad­
vance Notice of Proposed Rule­
making asking for comments by
April 8. Should the treasury
regulate or prohibit arrange­
ments between financial Insti­
tutions and payment service
providers such as check cash­
iers where federal money would
be deposited Into non EFT ac­
counts that have leas consumer
protection? For more detail, ac­
cess
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DEAR ABBY: Uy wife, Tatty/
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hate relationship. They cant be

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

Consumer
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contest you've agreed to switch
your phone service.
Actions you can take to pro­
tect yourself against cramming
are to carefully read your phone
bill each month. Look for unfa­
miliar company names, logos,
or charges you don’t under­
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Call your carrier and ask for an
explanation if you have ques­
tions. Request that all offers
from communications providers
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can review them before making
a decision. Read offers carefully
before signing any form, contest
entry, check or survey.

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GEORGE
PLAGENZ

Nativity members RENEW their faith
laypeople.
The response among the
congregation has been over­
whelming.
“We're very pleased with the
response.* said Pastoral As­
sociate Arlene Prl.rrr. *11 has
moved people to share their
faith wtlh each other."

Getting the
low dow n on
mediums
Everybody known there la
fraud among psychics and
spiritualists. Ilut some who
acknowledge that fakes,
cheats and liars abound In the
mrdlumlatlr field maintain
that there are mrdlutn»--rare
though they may be-who can
really pul us In touch with
persons In Ihe spirit world.
If there are genuine
mediums out lhere, Ihe Rev.
Lucius Graves (not hta tea)
name) was not one of them.
For 15 years he was a
spiritualist minister In
Florida.
On one occasion he wanted
lo Impress upon hla
congregation that departed
spirits have the ability to
protect entitles on this plane
of existence from harm.
Me took a glass of water
that waa sitting on the pulpit
and poured the water over
some flowers. After wrapping
tire empty glass In a
handkerchief, he smashed it
against the aide of the putpll.
There waa a sound of glass
shattering. Then the minister
opened the handkerchief to
snow the Jagged pieces of
glass to the congregation and
popped a piece of glssa into
ills mouth. He munched on ll
and swallowed It.
The people In the audience
groaned. One woman fainted.
After the service,
incredulous church members
crowded around the pulpit to
examineThe leftover ja
pieces of glass. They went
away shaking their heads.
-Spirit protection.* Graves
assured them. *ls a wonderful
thing*
What the
people didn't know
Ihe pro[
was that before the
Graves had placed a dish
containing ke Inside the
pulpit. What he was crunching
on during the amazing
demonstration was not glaaa
but a piece of Ice.
But how about the
Information-unknown to
everyone except the person
sitting for a seance -that the
medium provides through a
contact (or guide) in the spirit
world?
The secret of these -hits,*
says a raves, la spies-not
spirits.
Mediums who comprise
what Graves calls the “psychic

The first season began last
October after 10 of the core
group members worked nil
summer organizing. The effort
culminated In a 4-day mission
last September that set Ihe fi­
nal groundwork for RENEW.
Every member of Nativity
was eontacted by telephone
and. after 18 months of
training. RENEW Is underway.
Even those who aren't par­
ticipating directly get the op­
portunity to share In Ihe ef­
fort. Each Sunday's liturgy
follows the theme of the wrek.
so that everyone In the church
lias the chance to be involved
In some way.
Msrrttots of Nativity Church to Longwood are gathering in snufl groups to celebrate tholr lakh In RENEW 2000.

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ASStSTANT SPORTS EOrTDR

While people all over the
world are living in fear of the
new millennium, the congre­
gation at Nativity Catholic
Church In Longwood has em­
braced It.
Over 480 members of the
church are participating In
RENEW 2000. which carries
Pope John Paul II call to
think of the new millennium

as the springtime of Christi­
anity.
Churches nil over the coun­
try are participating, but Na­
tivity has had tremendous
success as (I prepares for Its
second of (he four seasons
which comprise RENEW.
The
new
season
Is
•Conversion* and begins In
the first week of Lent. The
season will be made up of six
weeks with themes of Willing­
ness. Derision. A Glorious

and Grace-Filled Life. Choos­
ing New Life. 'Lord, that I
might see* and *Do you be­
lieve?*
The Ides behind RENEW Is
lhat groups of nround 10 peo­
ple gather weekly at a pa­
rishioner's home to study the
theme of the week. The hosts
liave been taught how to In­
struct their group by a learn
lhat came down from New
Jersey last year to train

RENEW is also not limited
to adults. There are programs
for Die high school and middle
school groups as well as the
senior citizens. The message
is adjusted to the age group of
Ihe members Involved.
*We find Out RENEW. In Its
Infancy, has shown that we’ve
witnessed an empowerment of
our people*
Pelzer said.
‘ People are learning about the
love of Ood.*
Pelzer added that one of the
best parts of the RENEW projs

A ll Souls Catholics

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celebrate mission

In the heart of *olde* San­
ford ts a church. This church
Is comprised of wonderful
people. These wonderful peo­
ple comprise the heart of a
spiritual
community.
Tills
community is growing by
traps ana bounds and Invites
you to Join with them in a
spiritual awakening of your
soul.

The theme of this year's
Mlsaton
was
"Give
Thanks...With
a
Grateful
Heart.* and It wtU be led by
Father Peter Schavltz and Fa­
ther Jack Dowd, Redemptorist
missionaries,' from .Chicago.
Both priests have been on the
Mission Team for several
yean and h n a wide and var­
ied apostolic experience.

Al Sodh CMholc Church hoatod a
Chicago who
It ta not ‘a ia m i for the .
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grace of O o d f o touch many jy change as thg mission la a
lonely, a ig r y ,
discouraged
constant reminder that there
Is no one who cannot return
hearts with a special forgiving
to the friendship of Ood. Many
love during many Redemppeople become more deter­
tortat missions Peoples* Uves

tfarwwMtoa Thanks...Wkh A GreMul Hsart*
mined than ever to love and
serve God. The Redemptorist
parish mission Is being dis­
covered as a means of parish
renewal whereby an entire

Creaks* and swap their
confidential Hems with other

SANFORD • Youth Reach­
ing Youth far Chilat ta the
youth department of the Full
Deliverance Church of Jesus,

Uiher seasons in the RE­
NEW program Included "God:
A community of love,* which
began last October. Other In
coming
months
Include
'Reaching out through Evan­
gelism," Reconciliation.* and
"Renewing for the 21st Cen­
tury.*

Passover
celebration
A gourmet Passover recipe
exrhange, the sharing of fa­
vorite family Passover sto­
ries. and the special appear­
ance of well known Judaic
ceramist. Jeweler, artist ex­
traordinaire. Joanne Mann,
will be the featured events for
Sisterhood of Congregation
Beth El of Central Florida.
Monday. February 15, 1999.
This regular monthly meeting
begins at 7:30 p.m., and la
hrid at the Synagogue, ISO
Ibis Road In Longwood.
Sisterhood President. Milllcent Dachman. Invites all the
community to participate In
this fun-filled, informative
evening. The very beat reci­
pes for the Passover season
are always those handed
down from the generations.
We learn each year about the
various cultures worldwide
and enjoy the opportunity,
often trying them out for our
own Seders, as well as
hearing wonderful stores that
often inspire these recipes.*
Originally from Boston,
home based In Orlando and
Israel. Joanne Mann's artis­
tic renditions arc always a
welcome sight at the art
shows in the Florida region .
Loving clay in aU its varied
Joanne turned childplay Into artistic sculp­
ture and
worldwide have

All Souls Catholic Church.
In Sanford, hooted a Mission
from Sunday through Thurs­
day 11.

Youth Explosion

ret Is that It offers Its parish­
ioners the chance to deepen
their faith In a relaxed, per­
sonalized manner In a small
group setting.

a two-day event focusing on
communication in the new
naUcnnium. Feb. 13-14 In
Longwood. There will be mas­
ter communication techniques
and stories that are expected
to keep the audience able to
rediscover the whole body and
mind for appropriate conun untcatlon with the gospel. Time
are 9 a.m. • noon and 1-4 p.m.
far the Ant day with lunch be­
tween sessions, and worship
services on day two. CaU 572100 for Information.

Black History
OSTEEN - Macedonia Bap­
tist Church wU) host a Black
History Celebration Feb. 14 at
11 a.m. They will be wearing
African attire and invite eve­
ryone to Join them far a Joyous
occasion.

Pioneer missionaries
LONGWOOD - First Church
of Nazarene to Inviting every­
one to attend a special service

have served In Chile and Italy.
CaB 031-0668 far detalla in
the 10:30 a.m. event.

Friendship Sunday
SANFORD - The Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 2S35
Oak Awe., will
celebrate

community to Invited.
A church dinner ta planned
following the Sunday morning
worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Those in the community are
invited to attend as special
guests at no charge. The din­
ner wUI be followed with en­
tertainment by *Dancin Coun­
try.- a country line dancing
group and anyone wishing to
Jain will be welcome. CaU 3235134 or 322-2464 to RSVP.
Seating to limited.

Valentine's Day
LAKE MARY _ Hoy Crow
Lutheran Church has several
activities planned for FCb. 14.
Valentine's Day. The Commitnlty Services Ministry Team
haa planned a festive brunch
between services which will
include a q x d al wwtwi with o
Valenttae'a thane. Cbot lo
♦430. Ate pm., the Youth of
Italy Gross wtt hoot on even­
ing of food and fan for Juto
♦12.80 per person wMh spa­
ghetti. aB Die trtmmtngi and a
■poclal deal t fallowed by ■
and a

Cfcafc artist ta ap­
pear
LONGWOOD
Drawing
Closer Ministries, festuritg
choir artist and blble illustra­
tor Ran^r Dmrta wtil be the

SSU *-!S»£ 2 .

«

2 4 . He w it be then f lu n k y

she is a graduate of design,
fabrication and repair. Mrs.
Mam wdl be demonstrating
the many stages from Incep­
tion to completion of ddfcring art forma.
The evening la open to the
pubUc at no coat lb R8VP
caU 407-888-2230.

�Sports
Seminole HernId
4A •Semirvif Hefald. Sanfod. Florida •Friday. February 12. 1999
/

Two survive in girls basketball;
U C F women l&gt;cal FAU
O RIAN DO - TJ. Williams
scored a game and career high
18 points and pulled down 10
rebounds, recording her first
double-double of the season, to
lead host University of Central
Florida to a 77-57 win over
Florida Atlantic University on
Thursday at the UCF Arena In
a Trans-America Athletic Con­
ference game.
The Golden Knights Im­
proved to 11-7 overall and won
their I Oth TAAC game (10-1
TAAC1 while FAU fell to 4-18
overall (2-10 TAAC).
UCFs Charlya Davis and
Khallah Guillory each added 16
points for the Golden Knights,
a career high for Guillory.
Davis handed out eight assists
while Nancy' Richter chipped in
10 points.
UCF Is now 299-305 overall,
since the start of varsity
women's basketball In 1977.
UCF will take on Samford on
Saturday at the UCF Arena at 4
p.m. it "will be Senior Day for
Golden Knights Davis, Kate
Fetzek. and Chat McClendon.
Sanford Little League tryouts
SANFORD • Sanford Little
League will hold It's final Rrgl strations and tryouts for thr up­
coming baseball and softball
season's on Saturday Feb. 13th
at Lee P. Moore Park In Hidden
Lakes, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All boy's and girls from the
ages of 5 to 16 are welcome to
come register.
For questions please call
328-6469.
Sanford offers church softball
SANFORD - The City of San­
ford Recreation and Parks De­
partment will offer a week
night Church Slow Pitch Soft­
ball league.
Games will be played at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex on
a night to be determined.
Please call (407) 330-5697 if
you have a team Interested In
playing In the league. ~
Senior League Baseball
SANFORD - The City of San­
ford Recreation and Parks De­
partment will offer a Senior
Babe Ruth Baseball League for
players ages 16-to-lB (can not
turn 19 before August 1).
A mandatory meeting and
placement will be held at His­
toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium on Wednesday, Feb. 17th
at 6:30 p.m.
A heavy turnout Is expected,
so the SRD Is also looking for
two or three coaches.
If you want to play, but can’t
make the meeting, you must
call Jim or Alan at 330-5697
before Wednesday. Feb. 17.
Be there if you want to playtll
Cost 620.
AUBURN HILLS, MICHIGAN
- The Orlando Magic ran their
record to 4-1 on the season
with an 87-61 victory over the
Detroit Pistons Thursday night
Penny Hardaway again was
the high scorer with 22 points
as the Magic placed five play­
ers in double figures. Grant
HiU scored a game-high 27
points for the Pistons (3-2).
The Magic will host the Mil­
waukee Bucks at the O-Rena
on Sunday at 2 pm . The game
will be seen locally on Binshine Network at 8 p.m.

D'Ottavio hind at UCF

Seminole, Winter Springs pull o f f
wins, Lake M ary rally falls short

REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS

Px.Jtff p r n i p W t
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD
Winning doesn't
have lo lx* pretty.
In fact, aomctlmrs winning
can be pretty ugly.
Thai was proven by thr
Seminole High girls basketball
tram at Hill Firming Memorial
Gymnasium Thursday night as
it advanced to thr Class 5ANorth I Rrgtoual Finals with a
45-41 win over Orala-Forest,
which was ranked seventh in
the state by the F1ISAA.
The Seminole win means the
Nolcs will have to travel to
Pensacola to face Washington
High School (29-1). a 61-53
winner
over
GalnrsvlllrBurhholz Thursday nigh l. on
Saturday at 7:30 p.tn. CT.
It wasn't pretty, but a win Is
a win. especially over a ranked
tram. Seminole hasn't lost to a
team below’ Class 6A all
season except for state-ranked
Winter Springs, but scored its
biggest victory yet over ranked
Ocala-Forest.
'It was ugly, but all that mat­
ters Is getting a *W.* roach
Sylvester Wynn said.
Seminole won despite an
alarming amount of turnover*.
The 'Notes led 24-15 at the
half as Natosha Fisher scored
13 straight points. S h e ' hit
three straight three-pointers
during thr run.
But Seminole's first 13 pos­
sessions of the third quarter
resulted In 11 turnovers, a
missed shot and a ball lost lo
the possession arrow.
While the Fighting Semlnoles
was throwing the ball all over
the court. Forest mounted «
comeback.— Wlffl— K---TOTeer
prrsslng defense, they took a
26-24 lead before Seminole fi­
nally scored with 2:27 left In
thr third quarter.
Seminole went up 27-26 after
a Felicia Willingham follow,
but Forest fought back to take
a 30-27 lead, led by Teresa
McNair, who paced her team

Seminole High
Winter Springs

Winter Springs H I#
High School 4. sudden
Orangtwood Christian

I t i# School 0

Seminole High
Winter Springs 74.

Natosha Fisher (white uniform) scored 15 points, including 13 straight In
the second quarter to help the Seminole Hqfi School girts defeat OcalaForest 45 tl and advance to Saturday’s Regional Finals in Pensacola.
with 20 points.
look a long pass from Fisher
The 'Notes ended the period and scored, then Fisher fol­
with three more turnovers, lowed through on a rebound lo
make II 38-34.
making It 13 In the quarter.
“We have to work on that a
A Jumper by Orayson put (he
bit,’ Wynn laughed.
'Notes up by six, but OcalaIn the ftiUl quarter:
_
started td 'b ear The OtHlaForest press. Martina Kendrick tenge, cutting the deficit to 43stole an Inbounds pass and 41 with 22 seconds remaining.
Willingham hit a free throw
layed It In to cut the deficit to
one, and Laqueena Grayson and. after Ocala-Forest missed
tied It with a free throw after a three-pointer. Kendrick made
a free throw to make It 45-41.
Forest started to get sloppy.
For
emphasis.
Krndrick
After Forest tied It for the fi­
blocked a draperation buzzer
nal time at 34-34. Seminole
went on a mini-roll. Orayson

Hanley wins second feature at World Series
Special to the
SAMSULA - Junior Hanley of
Canada picked up his second
win In the Late Model division
25-lap feature on night five of
the 33rd World S ale s of As­
phalt Stock Car Racing at New
Smyrna Speedway.
Hanley took home the win­
ners share of the puree but ft
was Scott Wlmmer who won
the race on the track. Wlmmer
disqualified during posttechnical Inspection and
found to have a carburetor that
did not meet specifications.

*We Just cant keep up with
this little pooch motor we have
and we had to do anything we
could.* Wlmmer said. *We got
caught and well take tt and go
out and win tomorrow*
*1 don't like to win races like
that.* Hanley said. *1 would
hate to lose a race like that
and I know he (Wlmmer) would
too.
“When you win a race like
that you don’t fed Uke you won
the race*
Lee Faulk of Orlando started
on the pole for the main m m
and lea until lap nine when

another David Rogers took the
top spot heading Into turn one
with an Inside pass.
Rogers continued to roll up
front until a late race caution
bunched the field and Wlmmer
took the lead from the outside
an the white flag lap and led
the final 1/2 mile for the ap­
parent win.
*1 got saved by a caution
once when I slipped going Into
one and Wayne Anderson al­
most got me and the caution
Dew but this one at the end
killed me.* Rogers said, “Were
penalised here for an 18 degree

motor that we run with some
added weight and It takes me a
little while to get going and
when these guys gel a run on
me in the comers on the out­
side they lust pull away. I
could run them up high but I
try to race them clean and give
them the room.’
Wayne Anderson scored an­
other top five finish bringing
home third.
"We passed Rogers once and
the caution killed us,“ Ander­
son said. These double file re­
starts here are just crazy.*
"For us last night to blow a

motor and come back and run*
like we did It's Just a credit tan
this race team,* Anderson’
added.
%
Wisconsin's Jason Schuler *
continued
his
consistency1*
bringing home fourth.
£
“It seems Uke IYe got the can*
to be around at the end and!!
finish In the front I Just don't;*
have enough car to win*
Schuler said. *111 tell you what£
when we ran all those green.,
flag laps and we started gotng^
traffic three*
around lapped
I
wide through the comets l «

Wolfys gains top spot
in Thursday softball
SPORTS EDITOR

After acortii( three rune in
the bottom of the Oral Inning.
Wotfya plated aevm rum In the
aecond Inning to make the
•core 10-0 before WilsonEtcbelberger iiwuwi the score­
board with three turn In the
top of the third inning.
Wotiya anaarered with 10
turn in the bottom of the third

S.Y.FA- conchas to
SANFORD • The Sanford
Youth Football
(S.Y.FJU will be
Mandatory Coaches Meeting on
Monday, February 22nd. at
7:30 p.m. in the Health Build­
ing located at Seminole Com­
munity College.
For h a th a Information con­
tact Carl Tipton at 330-9016.

ach-Father Lopes

Ft.

ORLANDO - UCF head coach
Kruccek h** announced
the hiring of BUI DOttavio as
UCFs linebackers coach. DOt*
tavto, 35. comes to UCF alter a
two-year stint as defensive co­
ordinator
and
linebackers
coach at Milleravllle University.
UCF defensive coordinator
fh o wwyhfd the
chosen to «***fi*-h the secondary
this year, replacing Danny
Croaaman, who left to take a
Job at Oeorgla Tech.
UCF will conduct Its first
practice of the spring on
Wednesday. Feb. 17. Spring
drills will conclude with the
annual Black ft Gold game on
Saturday, March 13. at I pm .
In the Citrus Bowl.

37

Wotiya aided any rally hopes
though, scoring seven runs In
the bottom of the fifth to end
the game by the n o rule.
In the other games. Headrick
Feed defeated the Regulators.
11-7. In a game that m not aa

the score would Indicate, and”.
Matthews Asaodates/Paycho c&lt;
had little trouble In beating oCj
Westvtew Baptist Church. 3 3 4 a
At the mtd-potnt of the sea-,1’
•on. Wolfys stands alone at thd£
top of the standings with a S4ho

thewa/Psycho and the Regula-*tora (all 2-3) and Westvtew^
Baptist Church (0-51.
N o t Wednesday night at*
Plnehurat
Park.
Wilson-**
Elcbelberga plays Westvtew u
Baptist Gt ui cn at 6:30 n.m.*'*
the
Regulators
Wolfys at 7:30 p .m .;________ _
thews/Psycho battles Headrick
Feed at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Headrick Feed: two hlta _
Matt Kudnsld (home run, tri­
ple, two runs, five RBI). D m a
Hudtck (two
run), Ma-*q
nny SiMa (double, two rana).*
Brace Sellers (double, n ag.^
Bryan Cronin (two runs). Dave*
Johnson (two RBI). Hank**1
Tooke (two RBI): one hM
Mrftalkn (double, run). Mack*;
Throne (ran). Gene Brannigan:!*
run _ Curtis Hamlin.
* ------------

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Friday, February 12,1999 - SA

Lineup set for Daytona 500
SI-OHTS EDITOR
DAYTONA BEACH • Bobby
I.abotile and Dale Earnhardt
were the big winners Thursday
as the final lineup for Sunday's
41st Annual Daytona 500 was
set tn the Gatorade Twin 125Mllr Races at Daytona Interna­
tional Speedway.
Labontr took the lead on lap
39 from pole sitter Jeff Gordon
and led the final 11 laps to win
the first race over Gordon, Jeff
Burton, Ken Schrader and
Mark Martin.
Earnhardt, the defending 500
winner, took the lead from pole
sitter Tony Stewart on tap
tight and was hardly chal­
lenged the rest of the way for
Ids IOth straight 125 victory In

Jeremy Mayfield. Dale Jarrett. Rusty Wallace and Mike
Skinner completed the top five.
Today at DIS. the Discount
Auto ftuts 200 presented by
AC Delco RapidFlre Spark
Plugs for the NASCAR Goody's
Dash Series takes (lie green
dag at 11 a.m., followed by
Round 1 of the Time Value
IROC XXIII. made up of the

R a cin g--------------Continued born F ife 4A

thought for sure
lop 14 drivers from NASCAR, there was going to be a wreck. That was enuy.*
lire Indy Racing League and
In the NASCAR Tour Type Modified 25-lap
CART, at 1:30 p.m.
feature event It was Doug French of Howells
On Saturday, Ken Schrader Township (NJ.J notching his first win of the
will be on the pole when the World Series.
NAPA Auto Parts 300 for Hie
French started on the pole for the feature and
NASCAR Busch Series begins led every lap but was challenged hard by Ted
at noon.
Christopher, who crossed the stripe second, for
The Daytona 500 will wrap most of the event.
up SpeedWreks *99 beginning
"We finished second to Ted five times last yrar
on Sunday at 12:15 p.m.
lies tough.* French said. *1 knew he was back
there and with all the restarls at the end I was
hoping this was Just a ten lap feature. You al­
ways get nervous when you restart.*
This car was good for the first time out.*
Christopher said. "He used up a lot of real es­
tate upfront but he (French) was the leader.*
Jamie Tomalno finished third with John
Harhovlch and J.R. Herturcto rounded out the
top five.
Jim Willis notched win number five tn the SK
bonus cat gory.
Jim Delltle of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
scored a hard fought win In the Limited Late
Model feature for his first win of tire World Se­
ries.
DelIsle took the lead on a lap nine restart
from the outside when Brad Mnrkls missed a
gear coming up to speed.
*1 messed up,* Ilarkia said. *1 made a mistake
II happens.*
IUriels almost made amends for his mistake
when he pulled past Dellsle on a lap 18 restart
but the caulkm flew again before a lap could be
completed and Barkis settled for second as De-

ItM |B B i l l ths BOOI
1. (181 ItuLby Latmnte. Rmllar: 2.
1241 Jell Gordon Chnrmirt. 3 IW) Jrff
Ilunon Ford. 4 1331 Km Schrader
Ctirvrulrt. 5 (6) Mark Marlin. Ford. 6
(&gt;3| Jmuny Spencer. Ford. 7. |7J Ml
•hart Waltrip Chevrolet 8 (77) Robert
(Vraalry. Ford 9 |40| Sterling Marlin,
Chemiirl. 10 (51 Terry Labontr. It.
(981 lark Maal. Ford. 12 (II Stem
Ilull Chevrolet: 13 |9| Jerry Nadeau,
Ford 14 1751 Ird Movgraw Ford. 15
1101 Hlrky Rudd. Ford
15 1841 Stanton llarrett. Chevrolet.
17.1661 Darrell Wallrtp. Ford. 18 (901
M*r Wallace Ford 19 181) Morgan
Muphnd Ford, 20 (94| INK UMI.
Fwd. 31 (001 llurk*hnl Jane* IVintlar:
22 147) IKIly Standndgr Ford. 23 1261
JUintty Demon Ford; 24. (591 Mark
(Mncai Ford. 25 (79) Norm limning,
them.let 26 |25| Wally Dalk-nbarh
OirvTuIrl 27 (43) John Andretti. Ron
l*r. 38 1)51 Jrtt Orem Furd 29 (551
Kmny Walare. Chntulrl. 30 1501
Ikuirry IWrdu*. Chevrolrl.

allot to cap the Seminole win.
"the Semlnoles have only one
senior on the team, so Wynn
knows he’s got to be patient as
long as someone steps up.
"Somebody has to do it and
tonight It was Natosha.* he
said. "Were so young and we
have so many people we can
count on.*

(too IB mate tbs BOOI
■I. 131 IMr Earnhardt. Chrvmtrt. 2
(|2I Jeremy Mayfield. Ford. 3 (SSI Hair
Jarrell Ford. 4 13) Rualy Wadace
»1«d 5 1311 Mike Stunner, CttovnOrt
a 1201 Tony Mrarart. Itontiar. 7 1161
ikvtn Lrpagr Furd. 8 14) Dubby llrereltOn. Chrvrulri, 9 (221 Ward Ihirtan.
Dailtar. 10 13(4 Drmrkr Cnpr Cun
lie. II. 145) Mrh IRrtde Cunttar 13
It4l Kytr Oily, l-untiac . 13 197) Chad
111lie. Ford. 14 |58| Kicky Craven,
tlird. 15 KKM Geaflrey lladtnr. Chrvriiji’i
16 (281 Kmny Irvin Ford. IT (361
t^nto Fjyui Phiiut: IB 1801 Andy III
If riling Ford. 19 (311 FUm i SwOrr.
Furd. 20 191) Stove OrtMom. Chevrutol.
31 1421 Joe Nrmnhrh. Chevrutol. 22
I I) llretl tkidlnr. Ford: 23 (71) (tore
I anit Chevrutol. 24 (73| Km
t mmhard Chemirt. 25. (721 Jm Mu­
ll t. Chevrutol: 24. 1781 Gary llradbrrry.

lisle held on for the last two laps.
*1 wanted to go green right to the end,* Dellsle
said. 'Brad got on the outside me on that re­
start and I wasn't sure If I was gonna win this
tiling but that caution came out and It was a big
of relief.*
T.C. McEleyer. Mike Bayer and Chad Allman
rounded out the top five.
In the Florida/lMCA Type Modified main cvrnt
It was Jerry Symons of New Smyrna Beach
scoring back-to-back wins as he eame out on
top of the 31-car field In the 20-lap feature for Is
second win tn as many nights.
Bob Doxle continued his winning ways as
grabbed top honors tn the Mint-Stock 20-lap
feature defeating a 3 1-car field for Ills fifth win.
The Sportsman main event saw Randy Heeker
win for the third time tn the World Series.
LATE MODELS
1 1721 Junkie lUnlry; 2. (Ill David Kogrr*; 3. (84| Wayne
Anderson; 3, 1371 Jawm Shuler; 4, (961 Jark Cook; 6 151
IkMy GUI, C 138) 38 Lee Faulk: 7. (52) Chrt« Wlmmer. 8.
1291 Jukiin lUmkv 9 (9911 Srve Carturn. 10 (991 IloWiy
McClelland
NASCAK TOtm TYPE AND OK TYPE MODIFIED
1 (98) Dung French: 2. (0O| Trd ChrHlnpher; 3. (991 Jamie
Tomalno; 4 (95) John Maikovlr: 5. (21J.H. Ilmurrto; 6 (2GI
George Kml; 7 (9) Erlr Deem; S |97| Tom Kiri liman. 9 1621
JimWilli* *SK 10. (461 Tom While *SK.
LIMITED LATE MODELS
1 (7) Dan Urilvle; 2. llOt) (trad (larlUa: 3 119] TC Mr F
lyrr. 4 (751 Mike Dryer; 5 |G7| Cliad Allman; 6 1421 Malk
Ttarey; 7. (22) Larry Oateeti; 8 (90| llun Wood. 0 (141
Larry Cook: 10 I01X) Richard Kelly.
SPORTSMAN
1. 1621 Kandy Heritor; 2. (98) Chuck VnU. 3 (90X1 Gary
Vivian: 4 (711) Jerry Smith; 6. (90) Alan Jannry: 0. (221
Fred Unger; 7. (07) Ron Lailry, 8 (311 llrtan lloUlOrd. 9 131)
Jay TRvkl; 10 (SOI Mlkr Orth.

Ilaka 10. U. Dedetnw 10. Forat 2 Tolala 30 68 74
Qstttvsf Ptty (BE)
Sha CoLoe 9. Shu Colrte 36. SianhuUirr 2. Uigur S. Leon 7. Total*: 23
1213 62
Wlstar Sfr|a. 33 IB 17 IB _ 74
OslUvsr Prep 13 IB 13 IB _ «3
Three point Drld gual* . Winter
Spring* 8 IGuadagnlno 4. M Johnston.
S JuhnMon. Cnu. K. Drdrkial. GuDlver
IVrp 4 (Shu. Coirtr 3, Don) Tram (oul*
_ Winter Spring* 12; OuUtvrr Prep 15.
Fouled out . none Trrhntral* . none,
limed* . Winter Spring* 36 4. Gudim

NO REPEAT FOR RAMS
Ocala-r»f«*t (41)
Johntcm II. Jariuan 2. Whlltm 4.
McNair 20. Tyson 4. Tout* 15 S-14
41.
Bs^taals (48)
Kmdrtrk 16. Ftahre IS. Ihrd I.
Grayson a. Mttohril *2. Willingham 3
Total*: 17 7-16 45
rarest
U 4 IB 11.41
M M b
11 13 8 18. 4B
Three point Arid gust* _ Hires! 3
(McNair 3); Seimncto 4 IFUhre 3 Urndock) Tram Inula . Forest 16. SnMnoIr
14 Fouled out . nonr Trchnirato _
nunr Herurd* . Forest 27-5; Smunotr
21-6

L M t l N o S o iC

as itfMMMkmM
miXKmafbffwftlML

at home?
The Winter
went on the r
and straight re
advanced to tl
74-02 thump!
Preparatory Sc
Kris Dedelow
(15 points).
Ded *
Missy Ouadsgnino (14 points).
Maty Lou Johnston (11 points.
14 assists) and Dana) Hicks
and Brv Dedelow (10 points
each) led the way as the Bears
Improved to 26-4.
Winter Springs will play the
winner of Thursday’s game be­
tween
Sarasota-Cardinal
Mooney at Clearwater Central
Catholic on Saturday. A deci­
sion on where the game will
played will be made today.

Softball
Tibbs (triple, double,
two
runs). Brian Curbs (double,
run. RBQ. Chad Lee (RBQ: one
hit J BUI Bingham (run. RBI),
Duane Lee (two RBI). Cary
K «fe r (RBQ. Chris Nickel
(run). Dave Gold stick (run),
Scott Murphy (run); one RBI _
deny BruascB.
Matthew* Aaaociatea/Psycho:
four hits _ Ttam Gracey (two
doubles, four runs, three RBI).
John Lustring (run. four RBQ;
three hits _ Jeremy Chunat
(home run. run. Sve RBQ. Steve
LuSering (two triples, three
rune, two RBQ. Jamie Pitaer
(two nma); two hits
Mike
Taylor (home run. triple, two
nma. two RBQ. Tony Taylor
(double, two nma, three RBQ.

FT. WALTON BEACH - Lake
Mary did not go quietly, trying
to rally despite trailing by aU
points with a minute to play,
but the effort eame up a basket
short as the defending Class
GA State Championship were
eliminated by Ft. Walton Beach
High School. 31-29.
Lake Mary (26-5) trailed from
the outset and only outscored
Vikings (29-4) in one quarter.
Mary Leah Sutton led the
Rams with 10 points and nine
rebounds, while Lauren Brad­
ley also scored 10 points and
blocked five shots.

* Boys basketball _ North
Kissimmee Christian vs. Lib­
erty Christian at Sanford Sal­
vation Army (Fan Appreciation
Night). 7:30 p.m.; Lyman at
Crooms. 7:30 p.m.; Lake How­
ell at Dr. Phillips, 7:30 p.m.;
Orangewood Christian at Win­
ter Springs. 7:30 p.m.: Lake
Mary at Wymore, 7 p.m.:
Apopka at Lake Brantley, 7:45
p.m.
* Girts basketball _ North
Kissimmee Christian vs. Lib­
erty Christian at Sanford Sal­
vation Army (Fan Appreciation
Night), 6 p.m.
* Boys soccer _ Regional
Quarterfinals:
Class
6A:
Apopka at Oviedo. 7 p.m.; Lake
Mary at Dr. Phillips. 7:30 p.m.:
Class SA: Vrro Beach-St. Ed­
wards School at Trinity Prep.
7:30 p.m.
* Softball _ Seminole PreSeason Classic at Seminole
High School, games at 5 p.m.
and 7 p.m.
* Boys wrestling _ Class 5ADistrict Championships at Deltona-Ptne Ridge, TBA

SATURDAY
• Baseball _ Seminole Ath­
letic Conference First Pitch
Baaqball Classic at Seminole
High School's Alumni Field:
Lake Brantley vs. Lyman. 10:30
a.m.;
Lake
Mary
vs.
Okeechobee. 1:30 p.m.
• Girls basketball _ Regional
Finals; Class BA: Seminole at
Pensacola-Washington,
7:30
p.m.; Class 3A _ Winter
Springs vs. TBA. 7:30 p.m.
* Boys wrestling _ Class 6ADlatrlct
Championship
at
Oviedo. 10 a.m.; Clbss 4AOistrtct Championships, TBA.

• Baseball _ Seminole Ath­
letic Conference First Pitch
Baseball Classic at Seminole
High School's Alumni Field:
Oviedo vs. Winter Springs, 4:30
p.m.; Okeechobee vs. Semi­
nole. 7:30 p.m.

Smith (three runs, RBI), Keith
Denton (two runs, RBI).
Wilson-Etchtibergrr
three
hits _ Curtis Tabor (home run.
two tuns. RBI): two hits _ Greg
James (home run. two runs,
three RBI). Craig Merkeraon
(two runs, RBI), Tony Smith
(run. RBI). Steve Dennis (three
nuts). Ray HaitaAeld (RBI): one
hit _ Dale Peters (home run.
run, three RBI], Dean Deboee
(double, two runs. RBQ, Nokia
Roberta (double., two nme|.
Sam Raines Irun. RBQ. Kevin

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kaowa as Little League •
Sanford Little League offer*
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for all Saafard yauagsien
from the agttof
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Hie 1999 Lillie League Baseball • Kama bcgiai March Iu. So get
leftward bow. Fiaal regntratiooi will be held Saturday February I3di
at Lee P. Moore Farit ia Hidden Lake* from HhOOun. till 4:00 p.m.

For more information call: 328-6469

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■Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday. February 12.1999

Staff
Writer

The party’s over
- 2 Bills survive
Now that the Impeachment
party is winding down, two
Hills' remain standing; The BUI
of Rights and the Dill of
Wrongs.
What did Rep. Henry Hyde
mean when he said the Eat
Lady hadn't even cleared her
throat?
If Clinton can survive, why
cant Tlnky Wlnky?
Have you seen Jay Leno's
Dancing Lewinskys?
The original Asa was a king
of Judah, who opposed
Idolatry. Look It up - Kings
15:8-24.
We should have listened to
Qeraldo.
What's Km Starr going to do
next?
Is this right? The Clintons
prefer Hustler over People
magazine?
Haa the Rev. Jerry Falwell
been watching too many
cartoons?
Did BUI McCollum make us
proud?
Asa apeUed backwards is
Wholl get to the White
House first? BUI Bradley or
Steve Largcnt?
If Hillary had already been
In the Senate, how would she
have voted?
ASA stands for the American
Standards Association.
Add an N to ASA and you
have NASA.
The Republican Managers
soon will be replaced by

CORRESPONDENT
LAKE M AW • It a brrn seven
years since everyone got to­
gether and told tales about the
way things used to be. The oc­
casion for the rrunlon then
was the retirement of Lake
Mary’
Elementary
School
teacher Ettle Jane Keogh. That
reunion and two previous re­
unions were set up by people
who used to work at the ele­
mentary school.
This year, the Lake Mary
Historical Commission Is In
charge of organizing the fourth
Reunion of Lake Mary Elemen­
tary School. Alumnae from the
school will meet In the com­
mission chambers during Olde
Lake Mary Days, scheduled for
March 6 from 10 a.m. to A
m. Everyone Is Invited to
Ing pictures and lots of
memories to aliare.

£

Board member sought
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
The Seminole SoU and Water Conservation District Itas a
vacancy on Its Board of Supervisors. The SWCD la a subdivi­
sion of the Stale of Florida. The District develops and carries
out conservation programs for the county's soil and water re­
sources.
A supervisor Is a non-salaried public official who serves an
the governing board of the district. The Board meets once a
month. The term of office for appointed Supervisors Is two
yean.
The Seminole SWCD haa an office and one full-time em­
ployee. Technical assistance on agricultural lands may be ob­
tained from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Serv­
ice. The district haa a part-time Natural Resources Conserva­
tionist. a Soil Scientist, and access to experts In rangelands,
engineering, and biology.
The SWCD la currently Involved In several educational pro­
grams for elementary and middle and high schools. Seminole.
Orange, and Brevard districts recently formed the East Cen­
tral Florida Resource and Development Council which is a
non-profit organization to promote the development, and wise
use of human, financial, and natural resources In order to
Improve people's quality of life. The District la also involved
with managing 1,300 acres of public land.
If you are Interested In any of these conservation activities,
or In the possibility of becoming a Board Supervisor , contact

Attention focused on exotic species control
ORLANDO • President Clinton recently
signed an executive order making the preven­
tion and control of ‘exotic* or non-native spe­
cies a higher priority among federal agencies.
Exotic species are plants and animals that
have been Introduced to areas outside their
natural range. Invasive exotics are those that
spread into new areas and develop selfsustaining and expanding populations that are
able to continue the pattern of spread. They
are poatng a serious threat to the nation's
lands and waters and to the natural heritage
of local communities. Non-native Invasive

ccuttve order calls far a coordinated federal
approach that wlM trigger more partnerships
among public and private groups seeking sokittaoa to the Invasion of exotic aperies. n
may also free up needed resources for on-the-

ground prevention, research and control ef­
forts." Weeks said.
With non-native plants and animals threat­
ening some of Florida’s moot valued natural
treasures, this national attention la welcome
news to local conservationists. The Conser­
vancy's Florida Chapter and other land man­
agement groups are fighting tnvmatve species
such as mclalcura. Brazilian pepper, Old
world climbing fern, cogongraaa. Australian
pine, akunk vine, hydrtlla and Lalherleaf.
These species are among the 63 moat Invasive
plants Identified fay the Florida Exotic Peat
Plant Council.
Using Its world-wide system at 1.340 nature
preserves as a Uvtng laboratory. The Nature
Conservancy has been battling the challenges
posed by invasive species on land and waters
It has owned and managed for several dec­
ades. The Conservancy's team of scientists
and land managers have experimented with
Innovative techniques to prevent the Introduc­
tion of new exotica, quickly detect and eradl-

WEATHER

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W ater
Seminole's award will par­
tially fund an estimated
$100,000 pro|ect to correct
erosion problems In Howell
Creek. In a 300-foot area be­
tween State Road 436 and
Lake Howell.
*(The creek) transports an
awful lot of sediment to lake
Howell.” said Tom Radlsa.
manager of the project for the
county's stormwater dMsion.

fhim the Seminole County
through Pbb.lI:

• A i m , V s Otrsst at O lw Arenas. Feb. 10.9;B9 p.m. A 36
year-old man was arrested by Seminole County shertfTs depu
ties for purchasing crack cocaine. Deputies said he approachet
an undercover deputy and asked to purchase some crack co
calne. The officer sold him d r pieces of crack m exchange fx
$70 In cash. He was Immediately arrested.
IM V O a D , $r" atasst a» OOre Arenas, reb. 10.9:48 pm . A 29

The county will restore the
banks of the creek, located
behind Carmel condomini­
ums. Erosion from runoff was

Winter Springs will use Its
•ward to Install a baffle box
In Cross Creek, near the In­
tersection of Wade Street and
State Hoad 419.
Kip
LockculT,
public
works/utllltles director lor
the diy. said the device will
be used to capture debris In
the stream before It empties
Into Gee Creek and then Into
lake Jesup.
The cost-share program.
Initiated In 1996. not only
helps communities to correct

such as hydrtlla.

S U V ci t i es

Valentine ' s
L o v e L ines

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�FRIDAY
February 12, 1999
91st Year, No. 122
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

SO Cmitt
Serving

Weather

Sanford, Casselberry,
Like Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Showers
High: 82
Low: 54

Lake Mary police
browse drug
prevention storybook

Since 1SOS

ichment
se 2A.

Q BRIEFLY
Ida's ‘Space Coast* will re­
flect the region's countdownrich tradition: 3-2-1.
The designation, which
will go Into uae on a volun­
tary basis In Brevard County
Nov. I. and become manda­
tory a year later, represents
weeks of discussions with
federal ometal, by the Public
Service Commission.
The *321” area code will
also go into effect as an
overlay in Orange. Osceola

All areas affected by the
*321* area code currently
use the *407* area code.
Residents In Orange.
Osceola and Semtnofc coun­
ties will begin using the
*321’ area code In conjunc­
tion wtth the *407* area
code on a permissive basis
April I. as part of an overlay
plan. Uae of the *321* and
*407* area codes In those
three counties becomes

Lottery

Winning
Numbers

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Developer wants $70/70 year lease for Ft. Mellon
STAFF WRITER

'
The developer
illd a hotel and
t on nine acres
•ark Is propossite for gross

lease the lakefront property for
70 years.
proposal also would five
PRA Management and Develop­
ment Inc. first rights for 70
years to build any hotel or
similar project on any cityowned land. Including the Or*
Undo Sanford Airport,
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale

ent. lie said he first saw the
proposal earlier this week, and
that the commlaafon has yet to
see It.
This Is just a starting point.*
Dale said. ‘ Nobody has acted
on It. I've not had a chance to
digest It yet. and the commis­
sion hasn't even seen It. I don't
negotiate these agreements, k
will have to go before the com*
mlsslan. This Is only a draft.*

From the 22nd
month
through the 30th month, the

Fisherm an
aids rescue
o f stroke
victim on
lake cruise

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                    <text>M arch 3, 1999
91st Year. No. 135
(407)322-2611
Sanford, F L

SO Cants

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry.
l*ake M ary, Longw ood,
Oviedo, W inter S p rin g s
an d Sem inole C ounty

Skiee 1tOt

Lottery

Weather

W inning

Scattered
Show ers
H igh: 79
Low: 5 0

Num bers

Longwood
to sponsor
teen dance

Vikings. please we Page 3A.

in Seminole County ta lookin* for low Income families
with a desire to own a home.
These families must be
residents of Seminole
County. .
The agency la having an
orientation on March 8 at 7
p.m. The orientation will be
held at The Salvation Army.
700 W. 34 St.. Sanford.
For more Information
please contact Sharon
Shoemaker. Director of
Family Services, at (407)
338-0717.

saddle again

• •

*1 was disappointed In the
turnout.* McClanahan said.
•But. I wasn't surprised.
The public safety depart­
ments had been managed by
the dty commission. City offi­
cials and an Independent conaulttn* firm said placing the
police department under the
dty manager's supervision was
a key step to reforming that de-

i k 1 ? jr , £

T h ed ty manager supervises
every other department In the
dty. All dties in Seminole
County place supervision of the
public safety departments un­
der the dty manager.

C ity to rem ove
hazardous
trees from
Touhy Park

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baaed on the In­
difference of the
majority."

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sure I would allow xny cows up under the

�2A • betmnore Herald. Santcru, Florida • Wednesday. March 3, &lt;999

Russ W

iiit i:

Was MacArthur a
Tarzan co-star?
in Dirk ami Cliicla KIHnrr

Y 1 K no b o t h e r
to L e if E r ik s s o n
So. what's the worst that
can happen to mankind when
computers turn over thetr
internal dates to the year
2000? Heard of anv wacky*
Y2K fears?
It was very simple In 1000.
The worst thing that hap­
pened to that society before
Hefner and Hllfagcr was that
a couple of moat bridges
didn't open.
There were no trains,
planes or express lanes. No
launch, mouse or shoulder
pads. No hip-hop. bc-bop or
do-wop. No Broadway. Ucenie
or test tube babies.
No one logged on or off.
There were lookouts but no
lockouts: crusading but no
air raiding.
No one orbited, no one even
dunked.
Leif Eriksson was man of
the year in 1000. He helped
the Vikings go all the way (to
North America.) Y1K was no
grief for Leif.
The Chinese began footing
annmd with rockets early In
October 1000. This Inter­
rupted a checkrrs tourna­
ment and repairs on the Great
Wall.
Ethelred II ruled England at
the start of the first millen­
nium. He had a hlssy fit
whenever he was called. "The
Unready.”
William, the Conqurror,
ruled 66 years later, and was
always ready.
Macbeth, a pup In 1000,
seized Scotland In 1040. Lot
of good It did him. he was
slain by the former ruler’s
son 17 years later.
Louis V. known as The
Sluggard, died In 986. He left
no heirs and was succeeded
as King of France by Hugh
Capet. Capet's son. Robert I.
w*as king for the three dec­
ades of the 1000‘s.
Sadly. The Sluggard and
his Immediate successors
never caught at glimpse of the
EllTcl Tou-er or the Louvre.
Marie Antoinette wouldn't lose
her head until 793 years later
and Brigitte Bardot start
turning heads for another
200 years.
The New Year's Eve parlies
on Dec. 31. 999 were outra­
geously straight. Dick Clark
wasn't bom. Either was Guy
Lombardo or any of the Cana­
dians. There was no clock at
nines Square Manhattan
belonged to Its original own­
ers.
Y2K could make a mess of
the 1999 New Year's Eve
celebrations. Those traveling
abroad have been told to take
caution. Will the lights go on
on Broadw*ay? What'll happen
at Sanford's Bam? Get ar­
rested on a DU1 and you
could be in Jail for years.
Alan Greenspan and the fi­
nancial wizards are saying
not to pull our savings from
the banks. Well, telling those
who have any money.
The Red Cross has a list of
suggestions for those who
have Y2k fears.
One suggestion Is to fill
your automobile gas tank a
day or so before 12/31/99.
Another Is to have some cash
on hand in case computercontrolled electronic transac­
tions Involving ATM cards or
credit cards cannot be proc­
essed.
The lied Cross warns to
have plenty of flashlights and
extra batteries on hand. Can­
dles should not be used for
emergency lighting and don’t
even think about using char­
coal grills Indoors.
Preparing for 2000 Is not
only Important to surviving
Y2K but will be helpful 1000
years from now when the
world must deal with Y3K.

M arch 3. 1999 in m m

A S K D IC K K L E IN E R

tj. Please settle u bet for me. I say
.limit's MacArthur played liny ns n
teen alongside Johnny Weismuller's
Tnrznn. We also have a bet on his
age. Is Helen Huyrx still alive? I
hope 1 haven't asked too much at
once. — B.8., Newark. Ark.
A. You lose, big time. Johnny
Sheffield was the only young nrlor to
play Hoy. MacArthur is now fit years
old Ms Hayes died in 1993
l). I need to explain something to
you. M&gt; husband and I lived in Ohio
and in Pennsylvania for many years.
On Saturdays, on The Family Chan­
nel. we could get "The lUflcman"
with Churk Connors, as well as
“Gunsmoke,” "llonanra" and “The
Hig Valley.” We enjoyed them very
much and when I moved here I
could still get them on Saturday's.
Then, all at once, they have some­
thing elsr on, 1 am very unhappy
about that. Is there anything you ran
do to gel them back on? — M.M.,
Harnrsville. Ga.
A. You overestimate our power. We
can t regulate programming Your only
recourse is to contact your local sta
tions. and ask them to put those pro
grams back on the air
Q. What's up with that handsome
actor. Edward Woodward, who
played "The Equalizer"? How old Is
hr? Does he still act? — It.8.,
Hurlington. Mass.
A Woodward, who is 68. is back in
his native Britain, acting away. He is
doing English movies, stage and TV
work
(). I would like some info on a
movie made In Grafton, Mass. I
think It was In the 1950s. It was
callrd “Ah. Wilderness." I lived
there at the time and watched It
being filmed. Please, who was In It
and is then- a video available? I also
know It bombed. — K.W., Lowell,
Mass.
A It wasn't a big hit. but it didn't ex­
actly iKirnb. either. It was a moderate
success when it came out, in 1935. The
stars of that screen adaptation of
Eugene O’NeiU’s play were Wallace
Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Mickey
Rooney and Bonita Granville. There is
a video available

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CHICKI
KLEINER
&gt;(). I have seen Itobcrt laisher in a
commercial advertising Minute
Maid orange Juice. Can you name
any movies In which he appeared?
— Mrs. C.M.. Scranton. Pa.
A We assume you an* referring to
Robert Iziggia lie's been a very busy
character actor for many years and
has appeared in dozens of films,
Edward Woodward Robert Loggia
Among them are "An Officer ami a
Gentleman." “Ilig" and “Independence
Day"

(). Is thrre any relationship be­
tween Charllr Chase of “Crook and
Chase" on TNN and Charlie Chase,
the comedian and character actor in
movies some 50 or 60 years ago?
They have similar mannerisms and
facial characteristic*. What about a
relationship between Forrest
Tucker and Phil Harris? — J.M.P..
Hot Springs. Ark.
A. No No.

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AN N O U N CEM EN T
The Seminole County Supervisor of Elections has
announced that the precinct tabulating equipment to bo In
sorvico for the Special General Election for Houso District
35. to be held on March 9.1999. will bo tosled at the Olfice
of the Supervisor ol Elections at 10:00 A.M. on March 5.
1999.
The Supervisor ol Elections Ottico is located at
116 W. First Streot. Sanford. This lest is open to the pross
and the public.
For additional information conlact Sandy Goard,
Supervisor ol Elections, at 665-7/00

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, March 3, 1999 • M

POLICE LOG
77ie following reports were compiled from f/te Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Jor Incidents recorded through March 2:

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Battery:
SANTORO. 24“ Street. 100 block. March I. 1:03 a m. A 30ycnr-old nwn was arrested for battery by Seminole County
HhertfTH deputies after he allegedly grabbed one of his friends
nround the nerk during an argument and held him Hint way to
the ground unlll hr began to lose consciousness. Tire defen­
dant's roommate told police he hnd to be hit In the head several
times with a wrench before he would stop strangling the other
man.

Disorderly intoxication:

TKRN PARK. U.S. Highway 17-02, 7300 block. March 1. 12:33
a.m. A 51 -year-old man was arrested for disorderly Intoxleatlon
after Seminole County sheriffs deputies said he refused to stop
knocking on all the doors In a holel and screaming obscenities
at those who answered the door. Deputies suld the man was
noticeably drunk and they asked him to return to his room, but
as soon as they pulled out of the parking lot. they received a
call that he stnrted knocking on doors, so they returned to a r­
rest him.

DUI:

OVIEDO, Btatlon Street at Broadway. March I. 2:57 a.m. A 32year-old woman was stopped for a traffic violation and the
Oviedo Police officers noted she was Intoxicated. During the a r­
rest they found some marijuana and a pipe with bum! residue
In the car. She was also charged with possession of less Ilian
20 grams of marijuana and with possession of drug parapher­
nalia.
BANPORD. Mata Road 46 at Road Yard. March 1. 2:33 a.m. A
23-year-old man was stopped for a traffic violation and they
noticed a strong odor of alcohol on him. When they tried to get
him to perform a roadside sobriety lest, he kept falling to the
ground and announced that he would stand up If he could, but
that hr couldn't because he was dnink.

Domestic violence:

ALTAMONTE SPRING*. Woodsldc Court, 300 block. Feb. 28.
11:13 p.m. A 34-year-old nun was arrested fur domestic vio­
lence by Altamonte Springs Police nftrr he punched his wife In
the face and threw a cup full of hot tea at her.
GENEVA. Socaud Mreot, 300 block. March I. 4:25 a.m. A 28Fytar-old man was arrested for domestic violence after he and
►his girlfriend got Into a fight
it about how to care fur her pet roic nose with his hand during an ar.’’dents, lie stnick her on the
kgument.
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the Tern Center Is inadequate
for events such as teen dunce*,
lie said the City should choose
the location of a new Cultural
Center with care.
‘I would like to see us take a
harder look at where we locate
the next one." Lomax said
A public hearing on the proposed' uus of the funds will be
held nt the next City Commis­
sion session before final ap­
proval can be given by the
commission.
An advisory board that re­
viewed the proposed use of the
grant funds recommended tliat
the money be used for payment
of overtime to law enforcement
and other city personnel to
chaperone a weekly teen danrr.
or to repair or replace equip­
ment needed to operate tire
dance.
Tile advisory board also rec­
ommended that the money be
used to repair or replace
equipment needed by law en ­
forcement. if any remaining
flittds''Jh»i the grant are available/
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luderdale to read to children at a school there,
as the honorary Read Across America
Irman. Some of Ripken's teammates still
fad Dr. Sues* stories.
;*j Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who has written
j|hd Illustrated her own children's books, was

another of the readers on Tuesday as an esti­
mated 15 million look part In a wacky day of
fun In the classroom.
"My day went downhill the second the Dr.
Stubs celebration ended." said Robinson, who
went from the school to a School Board budget
meeting. *1 prefer Dr. Seusa," she said.
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had 13 grandchildren. 24
great-grandchildren
and
6
great, great grandchildren.
BaldaufT Family Funeral
Home In charge of arrange­
ments.

i^Joyce Kneale Dowlen, 72. S.
Park Ave., Sanford, died Sun­
day Feb. 28, 1999 at Central
rtortda Regional Hospital. Santjrd. Bom June 3. 1926 In
&amp;w Rochelle. N.Y., she moved
tx Florida from Nashville. Tenn.
iH 1964. Mrs. Dowlen was a
homemaker. She was a memr of Holy Cross Episcopal
lurch. Sanford.
Survivors Include son, Bruce
C. Dowlen, Tampa; daughter,
Shelley J. Dowlen, Orlando;
daughter, Margo K. Dowlen.
Orlando; four grandsons, two
great-grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
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PANCOC B. CHERRY
■Pancie B. Cheny. 89. Findlay
si.. Deltona, died on Monday,
g^roh I, 1999. Bom In
Ctjokvllle. Tenn.. she moved to
Florida In 1979. She was a
homemaker and a member of
tlje First United Methodist
Cjiurch of Deltona.
Survivors Include sons, Gil­
bert Stockton of Oarden City.
Vjjch. and Lawrence Stockton of
Jacksonville; daughter, Ida
Jane Wegrcyn of Deltona. She

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C. CLARK
Bobbctte C. Clark. 60, Marley
Dace. Longwood. died Tuesday,
March 2. 1999. Bom In Den­
ver. Col., she moved to Central
Florida In 1992. She was a
computer Industry technician
and attended Nativity Catholic
Church.
Survivors Include husband,
Jack D. Clark; daughters. Jac­
queline Garrets of Littleton. Co.
and Kimberly Ellis of South
Laki. Texas.; sister. Patti
Sherlock of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
She had four grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home in charge of arrange­
ments.,

Sara Elisabeth Day. stillborn.
Sonia Barbara Dr., Sanford,
died Friday Feb. 26. 1999 In
Longwood.
Survivors Include father,
John C. Day. Sanford; mother.
Marilyn E. Day. Sanford; pater­
nal grandmother, Betty Camp­
bell. Sanford; paternal grand­
father. Don Campbell, Sanford;
maternal grandmother. Charline
Nakamura, West Palm Beach;
maternal grandfather. George
Nakamura. Honolulu, Hawaii;
paternal
great-grandmother,
Mary Elisabeth Crow. Mt. Dora;
maternal
great-grandmother,
Elisabeth Williams, Kokomo.
Ind.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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died Sunday will be Krtduy 2 o'rfarfc
at (lie graveside at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery with Fr. Chrt* Young offi­
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Interment win fallow.
Friends may call al Oramkow Mi­
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Thursday evening, Arrangements by
Oramkow Funeral Home SOU t .
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•they stopped hrr for a traffic violation and that she was acting
Suspiciously. They asked If they could search the car and
-’ found a baggie containing marijuana In the car.
(HANFORD. Laurel. 100 Mock. March I. 9:04 a.m. A 45-yearK&gt;ld woman was arrested for possession of less Itun 20 grams of
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STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Is launching a campaign against
laser lights and spotlights being
pointed at aircraft.
The Sheriff's Office Is arresting
people who point laser lights or
spotlights at aircraft wllhln the
airspace of Seminole County.
The charges can Include culpa­
ble negligence, aggravated a s ­
sault. and resistlng/obstmctlng
an officer. Additional chargrs
may also be filed, the Sheriffs
Office said.
"We're responding to a prob­
lem we’ve had primarily with our
law enforcement helicopters."
Captain Dill Armstrong of ihr
Tactical Air Operation Unit suld.
"High Intensity lasers such as
the spotlights on a gun have on a
couple of occasions skewed our
night vision. This Is a problem
with other aircraft, as well."
High powered spotlights or la­
ser lights pointed at aircraft Ib a
significant threat against the
safety of the pilots.

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STEVE GRAYSON

It has been three years since1
we have felt your touch.
You are not gone you are
with ua
You hold Linda's hand when
to others she walks alone.
You have been seen In
Chad's eyes and smile.
You are in the wind on our
Caere when we ride.
We all love you and miss
your touch.
Until we loud) again j
we all embrace
your spirit.

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your refillable prescription and we'll contact your
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People
Scottish Rite Club

Meeting and dinner will be
held on the second Wednesday
of each month at 7 p.m. at the
Sanford Lodge #62 FftAM.
The lodge Is located at 212
Park Ave. North, Sanford. For
more information call (407)
322*2616.

Recovery, Inc

Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Or*
londo Regional South Seminole
Hospital, 555 West State Road
434, Longwood. Nar-Anon la a
support group open to families
and friends of addicts. Join for
support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put your live
back in focus. Call (407) 322*
3434, 333*9204. or 294*6604
for more information.

Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organisation for
1* 2 ?
^
general nervous aymptonu. FOr
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Tl* Omni Toastmasters Club
i6881 wUl meet at 5:30 p.m.
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Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Questa and prospecttve members are welcome.
TOPS
Call Jim Ocque, 942*6227 for InLocal Chapter 232 ofTOPS formation,
in Longwood (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) meets every Wednes­
day at 6:30 p.m., in the audlto* c __ &gt;____ r 'ln H
rtum of South Seminole Hoapl* S *Tt0 oI“ * C l“ b
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tal. 656 W. State Rood 434.
The Sertotna Club of South
Longwood. Weighing begins at Seolnote County, dedicated to
5*0 p.m. The A pc^kTchapter
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9*0 a.m... at U tevlew C hilatlan Church. 1400 Bear Lake to 8:30 • Jn** at **»« F*ortda Ho*
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Road Apopka. For Information.
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For Information, call
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Al-Anon is an anonymous. Presterm, (407) 7S7-1234.
non-profit organisation, open

Bowl o f soup
hits the spot
on cool days
There’s nothing more unifying
than soup, mpariaHy In cold weather.
Now 1know that some ofyou out there
(and I am trying hard not to be Jeal­
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weeks ago, or never even had to make
It's acquaintance In the first place. But
there are plenty of us who are still sufferine the Big Chill, end one of the
small comtorU we have Is a nice, hot
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a good excuse far h OT making soup
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LAKE MARY - Last year put up a serious bid to repeat.
*&gt;ean t count any more.
Lake Mary (8-IJ faced one of
That’a the message Lake Ila toughrat opponents yet, but
coach JeaimJe rallied with a run In the aevPlaher had far her team when enth inning to down Winter
thgr assembled to begin the Springe, 4*3. Tuesday night.

ningaa the Silver Hawks edged
Lake Brantley, 4*3, at the new
Eunice Smith Softball Field.
Hie Patriots (1*7) had scored
two runs in the third Inning
and a single run tn the fifth In*
ning. while holding Lake How­
ell (3-3| to a solo run tn the
fourth inning.
Leading the way offensively
far the Silver Hawks were FarreU
O-far-4,
two
RBI),
DeMlchde (2*far*4. RBI) and
Turner (double. RBI).

SANFORD • There are few
mere cacttlng tradtttons In
•ports than March Madness.

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Legal Notices
NOTtOI OF ONaNSS
OF LARDuaa
The City ol Sanford propocod to change tha uca ol the land
«,|hm tha araa thown In tha map ol thta advarttaamant

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COUNTY, FLORIDA
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In the loss to NFCC on Sat­
urday. Lake Howell's Jen
Olllesple was 2-for-3, while
Traci Miller was l-for-3 with
two RBI and Kelli Vetter was 1for-3 with an RBI. Lake Mary’s
Jeannie Mans, Amy Fazio and
Kent Roger* chipped in with
one hit each.
In the tie, Fazio and Adrtanne Redditt were both 2-fbr-3
in the tie. while Martin waa 2for-4 and Manz and Lyman’s

Miranda SchulU had a single.
Doing the damage in Oame 1
on Tuesday were. Haya (2-for4. double). Redditt (2-for-4).
Rogent (single, two RBI). Vetter
(single, two runt), Barber
(single, run). Martin and Mans
(one single, one run and one
RBI each) and Olllesple
(single).
Providing the offense in the
second gams were. Hays (3-fcr*
4. two runs). SchulU (3-for*4,
run, RBI). Martin (3-for-B. two
runs. RBI), Misty Barber (2-for-

for-4. run. two RBI), Roger* (2for-4, run. RBI) and Mans and
Vetter (one single and one RBI
each).
The Raider*
overall.
3*3 M-FC) will boat Orand
Rapid* Community College
from Michigan in a doubleheader starting at a p.ra. today
at Raider Field and than head
to the Polk Community College
in Winter Haven this Saturday
and Sunday.

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D a l e a i b says congrata to Spring Lake
Elementary for ita 30th
anntveraaiy this year.
The campus is atm m
dean as It was back In
I960 when it opened.

The kids at Longwood
Elementary are putting
on a dinner theater this
weekend featuring the
musical Dinosaur V al­
ley. Lots of schools put
an plays, but this la the

atari hearing froc
private
schools
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T b t kMa at Spriag Lake 1
asked la w rite ( M r au tab k
th eir 199th birthday. Here’*

I cant believe It's ray 100th birthday already.
The years have gone by ao fast. My Ufe haa
been a big roller coaster. A few ups and
downs, but I keep going forward foil blaat.
WeU. I g u n s tm life really kicked In when I
graduated brain Florida State Untmaity. That
weekend I decided to tell my parenta what I
wanted ts do far a faring, so I told them to
meet me at a nearby restaurant for dinner.
Later that night 1 told them what I wanted to
be whan I g«w up. The Prealdent of the United
fttajra They were very earned at ray decision.
fourteen paw later. 1 deckled to cany out
my dream and accorapitah it. It waa almost
election and I was ready to do whatever It
takes to be the first women prealdent ever.
First I had to get nominated far the

afainat the od cartel and the automobile
Industry because they were secretly adding
In^edlenta that would not only give you bad
gas mileage but heat up your engine. I waa a
hero
to the American people: no. the whole
-------- a-a
worm.
I had my own money to run my own
compMfa* to I didn't have to oak for donations.
It waa the tiiggrsi dMfcmm tn votes there had

Having designs on the future
PUBLIC NOTICE
ANYONE HAVING KNOWLEDGE OF AN AUTOMO­
BILE ACCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED ON IULY 23,
1998. AT 10:17 A.M. AT THE INTERSECTION OF SJL
600 (ORLANDO DRIVE) AND BARGAIN BLVD., IN
FRONT OF FLEA WORLD IN SANFORD, FLORIDA,
PLEASE CONTACT EUSE AT 407-830-5050.

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One o f the best
restaurants in the area
is ju s t a short drive a w a y

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Formerly Downtown Sub-Station

Subs • Soups • Salads
F r e e D e liv e r y T o D o w n to w n S a n f o r d

II you could gel souk of ihc freshest, tasty Chinese food
wouldn't you Ik- willing lo drive a little w ay to get it?

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C O M B O MEAL

I lien
Chinese
Wiili
Chinese

Any T Sub chips and drink
Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 a.m. to 3 p m
Phone: 325-1030 or Fax: 328-1031

has

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only

in the area.
Lunch is served daily
(U n ity’s only opens for

The Bemle
Lee Trio
Historic Downtown
Stnford
Ja z z Club &amp;. Music
Oft Shop

107 S. Magnolia
Sanford. FL 32771 T Y
407.3022256
407.302- 2823
£1

FULL BR EAKFAST BAR
S U N D A Y S

in the area,

Public unit rhlltlrrn srlrnmr

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dinner at 3:30 p.m. on
Sunday) from 11:30 a.m.
until 4 p in. Y o u'll save
the money you spent in
gas when you order
lunch. Not one o f llic
menu items is priced
over 55.25. Not a bad

Ruby

6 H IN AVV 0 K
1750 Sun Shadow Dr. Suita 130

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price at all for a freshly
made, heaping plate of
delicious Chinese I ik k J.
For just a little more, any
lunch entree can he made into a combination platter with soup and
egg loll.
A s if the lunch menu isn’t enough to make anyone's mouth water,
the dinner menu is lour pagi s ol every Chinese dish imaginable.
Front soup and appetizers to house specialties and chef's specials,
there isn't anything o Chinese fond lover w on't find at Ruby's.
That includes an entire menu of Dim sum, which it very hard to find

Fftubu

tooM ew t?9
3385 U.S. Hwy. 17-92
Suite 141

(Winn DOda in Sun Laka Plaza)

(By PubUx Super Market)

Tel. 339-1788 Fax 339-7837
T i T H S lia F ax696-8335
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834-^800, 83*2808
Op«a.2TJpayN
Lunch B i l f e t s i n D inner Buffet $6.95 Mon - Hat.

on tire premises lo compliment the daily deliveries o f fresh seafood
ami meats.
With this host kept secret only a few miles away in Casselberry,
there’s no reason w hy you shouldn't head out to R uby's Chinese
Restaurant and experience some o f the best Chinese food in the coun­
ty. It’s worth the drive.

Cat aalbany, FL 32707

S p rr i .i K [laily

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served in this restaurant, as every dish is prepared with only fresh
selections. In addition, the soups, appetizers and side dishes are made

IT'S A HOWL!

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(407) 322-2150

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Spectally ordrrt fnun the kiu hen r u n
l liNCH St it VI 0 M f I t a in In i |&gt; iii

Whether y ou desire any type of chicken, parit, beer, seafood, duck
and vegetarian dish imaginable or specialties like Royal Emeralds
(lobster in Hunan sauce and filet mignoo with fresh vegetables), it's
cooked fresh to order.
What really sets Ruby's Chinese Restaurant apart is the careful
preparation o f every dish. You won't find any frozen vegetables

530 N. Patmotto Ave.,
Sanford FL
(IN THE MONROE HARBOR
MARINA)

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TliI■ weeks fratarr: Kw* h x U jn t add I 83.00 » /buffet

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in Seminole County. Items like steamed rice noodles with any ingre­
drew. various Fun items and deep fried dum plings are available every
day.
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1Bd»t Udi«t Night in Town
1Lunch ft Dinntf Sptcialt
Cfinrinf AvillibJa

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Includes: Kgga. Home Fries. Iliacul I* £
amt (Iriis y. liaoin, Sausagr. Fresh
V
Fruit. Assorted Danish. Differ

lake .t tii|&gt; lo Casselberry und sec for yourself w hy Ruby
Restaurant is the lulls o f the town.
one oi the hugest selections o f mode to order, authentic
dishes, K u h y’s

place for oriental cuisine

209 West First Street
Sanford, FL 32771

Full Sen Ice ('jHcrinu Off m l On Itemises

1 Minimum Purchatte
PuirhaH* ■
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Dinner Kqual Value
I/2 Price
Elegant Dining
Authentic Italian Cuslno
Dally Lunch ami Dinner
Specials
Premier Service
Lunch llani • 4 pm
Dinner 4 pm • to pm
Reservation welcome
Conference - Meeting
Room Avnllnhtr

Thank Yoa Ontral
Florida for I0
Sarf ssfu) Years!

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2 la ri 9M Ditoks 2 tor I
•Full Uquor Bar
•Sports Bar
•Happy Hour 4 ptn to 7 pm
•Daily Drink Specials
•Big 64 Inch TV
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•tbol Tables and Darts
•Karaoke
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7Wrft«y A Roost Beef Fresh From Oven Daily a14 PM
•Over 60 It*mi •Salad Bar •Desaert
SOME OF OUR BUFFET ITEMS INCLUDE:
• Sweat A Sour Chicken • Beef w/Broccoli • Sauteed Mushrooms
• Singapore Hie* Noodle* • Egg Roll • Oven Baked Chicken
• Vegetable Lo Mein * Shrimp Cocktail • lea Cream • Pepper 8teak
• Sesame Chicken • Bar-D-Que Riba • Leg Of Lamb • Fish
• Garik Chicken Wing • Much Much More - Menu May Vary

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For as little as S3 0 /week, your ad will appear on this page, highlighting the best local resta u ra n ts.
Once you commit to 10 weeks, we w ill do a review s to ry for you. Featuring all o f the great thin gs y o u r business has to offer.

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Legal Notices
FICTITIOUS HAMS
NOTICE UNDER FIOTITIOUE
TO W H W f lT 'J aV c ONCIRN
Nolle* I* her* by otvsn thil lh*
undersigned pur«u*nt to lh*
■Ficllllou*
Nam*
Slilul**
Chapter
1 1 (0 1 ,
Florida
■latulaa, will roglstar with lh*
Division
of
Corporation*,
Oapartmanl el Elat*, (tat* ol
Florida upon r*c*ipt ol prool ol
ttw publication ol thl* notice,
IN* Iwtltlob* narn*. lo-wil
Paaaaa I* I m ,

■ Oal*r Eludl*
and Dap Ep*
Under which I *apacl to
•ngag* In bualnaa* at t i l l
Waal
Elat* Road
04.
Longwood. FL 12710
That th* party lnt*r*at*d In
■aid buamaaa enterprise la a*
follow* PA2AZ2 SALON. INC
Oatad *1 Longwood. Samrnol*
County. Florida. January 22.
IH I
Pubfiah March 1. I I H
DEA-I

M THE OMCUIT COUNT
I COUNTY,
OOM dUOF
M RS EITATt OF
LAWRENCE M LAOCNIKV

|Ow*PH
The admmsfrslnn of th* aatata of
LAWRENCE
M
LAOENSKV
dacaaaad Fda Hunter at-tU -C P
■ fwnifcng n Ow Cacut Cotaf In*
Eanarait* County Florala. Probata
Danarow. tha addroa* of aafacfi w
M l North Par* Irony* Sanford
FL 12772
Tha name and
addroa* of
th*
Waproaantabaa
and
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOnrCDTMAT
chalartg* th* raM tr of * » WK
Pi* quakhcatnn* of to# Paraonal
•an of Pro Court aro a
thaw obaaclrooa wtpt Pro Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLCATfOM OF THW
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE AFTER
THE DATE OF PCftWCf OF A COPY
OF THtt N O TKt ON THEM
AlcwrMoaaetl

aEar Pw dataofpi* Vw
pubkeaton of Pa* note* m at Id*
than clauna with ITU* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTH* AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRET PUBLICATION OF
THIE NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE DATE OF BSRVtCE
OF A COPT OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
AM olhor croddor* ol lh* daca*
dant and paraon* haring claim*
da man da again* I tha dacaI T aatata muat hi* thaw
with lhr* court WITHIN
REE MONTHS AFTER THE
T l OF THE F IR IT PUBLICA­
TION OF THIE NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
iB JlC TIO M I NOT SO FILED
U BE FOREVER BARRED
Dal* of lh* hral Pubfrcatron ol
none*la March S. IS M
Paraonal RaproaantaUr*
LORY 8 LABSNSKT
SSO Swaatwalar Club
langwoad. FL SS7FS
' lor Paraonal
■onto Ur*
MCHAEL CLIFFORD. (S O
iB a rN * 124111
VOSS. OROSDICK.
. FANTOR
ED. PA
IS North Sola Drty*
*1 Offica Boa 2SM
ando. FL SSM t-SSM
aphona |407| S41-4S00
March*. IS. IS H

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Legal Notices
in t n b

eiRcurr

COURT IN AND FOR
•EEHNOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.I E B -ttE T -C A -1 4 -P
W J WILLIAMS
and IH IL I WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
TONY LANHAM and
HELEN LANHAM.
hi* wila.
Defendant*
NO TICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that purauanl lo a Summary
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated FEBRUARY f*. ISIS. In
Caaa No IS -f f lF -C A -t f -P in
fha Circuit Court In and for
Saminola County. Florida In
which W J WILLIAMS and
SHELI WILLIAMS ar* lh*
Plamtitta, and TONY LANHAM
and HELEN LANHAM. hi* wlfa.
aro the Defendant*. I wilt rail to
th* highaat and baa I bidder tor
cath at 11 00 AM on lh* 22nd
day of APRIL. 1*96 at the Waal
Front llapa of th* Saminola
County Courlhouaa. lOt N
Park Ara . lanlord. Florida, tha
following daacribad real proparty i t M l forth In th* Summary
Final Judgment of Foracloaura
Lot 14 WIKIVA HILLS. Section
S. a* recorded in Plal Book I t ,
Page* 10 and I I , public
record* ot Saminola County,
Florida
0ATE0 THIS 22nd day ot FEB­
RUARY. I I N
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* I Jaaaanc
Deputy Clark
R Edward Cooley. E *4
1410 SR 414 Waal. Si* *00
longwood FL 12710
II you ar* a paraon with s dtaability who nosd* accommoda­
tion in ordaf to particlpalo in
•rut proceeding yau era enti­
tled at no coat lo you. lo th*
irmiamn at certain aaaiatanca
Pleat* contact Coon adnunla(ration *1 4*i North Orange
A r e , Suita &gt;110. Orlando,
FkMMl* 12101 Telephone HOT)
I M 2101 withui I working doy*
ot your receipt at thr* docu­
ment II you aro hearing or
row* Unpaired cal t-SOO-MSI7F1
Pubiiah M arch! 10. IS M
D E A -tf

NOTICE

n X c mm n '&lt;

grron that on lh* dal* and tun*
hated below, and continuing
tram day to day unM a* good*
aahj. w* a * **M at
auction, la lh* highai
tor caah. at ttw war*hour# *f
STOKAOE USA. totaled at 1007
WILLA SPRINGS OR . WINTER
SPRINGS. F t. lh* lei lowing
good*, war** and marc handle a
tor rant and other charge a lot
which a lien on arm* la
DATS OF SALS
3/10/8#
TIMS OF BALI
11 SO A M
STSVS S LISA HEW
M7
furniture Mouaahoid Good*
NATION TRANSFORATION SIS
GRP
Large Butte! (area* t Bmk t
Ehel.ee
A SSO 00 cleaning dapotil anH
ba coHoc led lor each waul purthread and refunded after *M
content* of th* wml ha* bean
lama .o d from fha tacitly th*
above information ia la ba pub*
bahad ana* a woob for two conaacvtroa weak* Th* M id aal*
to ba under and by virtue af lh*
atolwl** at fha atato *1 Florida.
In each c rie d mad* and provtd*4
Th* Sal* win ba held by an
Auction **r. Liacanaa
No
A U lS t l-A B t lll
Pubiiah February 24. and March
I. H M
DCZ-114
m t n b e M e u rr c o u n t
FOB M M tN O L I OOUNTY,

PROBATE D4VIEMN
FILE NOi E E -IE t-O P
m RE (STATE OF
B IT T Y ROBE MUELLER,
|SSN*2EO-OS-M21).
Oacaaaad

r SB-SM-CP. N |
Pw Cimdf Cocat tor Sartanota
N y Fbrtda. Probata DtrMaro
addroa* of arfuch t* PO
r C Sanford. Florida 1277*i Tha nam* and addroa* of Pia
onal Rapaaaantatwa and
Paraonal AepweenlalhfeY

nay aro aal forth bafaw.
INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
DT1FND THAT

i on wfwm IN* nolfo*
i Eta vakkty of Pw WR.
quaNtoaffona of Pw Paraonal
oroaantaProa. vanua. or (wtadlct of MPaCourt are roqurad to (So
obfacbon* wrpi IN* Court
NTHNf THE LATER OF T H R U
AFTER THE DATE OF
I THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THti
NOTICE OR THMTV OATS AFTER
1THE DATE OF 6WWCE OF A COPY
I OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

■ copy ol VI*
nolle* la aarrod wHhln Etna
rnontha altar tha data of Eta lint
pubScalion of Eda note* muat III*
(hair claim* with IMa Court
WITHIN TH8 LATER OF T H R U
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
: AM olhor crodilor* ol th* dacaidant and paraon* having claim*
or damand* again*! th* Maca­
dam1* aatata muat III* thair
claim* artth thl* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
Da t e o f t h e f i r s t p u b l ic a ­
t i o n OF THIS NOTICE. ALL
CLAIMS,
0CMAND8
ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
' Oala of tha luat publication of
thia nolle# la March fl, 1IES.
Paraonal Raproaantativa:
ISS7 N. I l l Baal
Croak. IN ISM S
Sutan J. Jonaa
Ambar Jad* F. Johnaon
P O Boa SO*
Winter Park, Fl
337E0-0SE6
Tafapnun*
(407) 74E-SS0S
B r Amber Jad* F. Johnaon
Aflornay for Paraonal
Raproaantativa
Hurtd* Bar No 0S7SSW
Pubiiah: March t . tO, IM S
DEA-I

Th* adminiatratlon ot tha
aatata
ol
BETTY
ROES
MUELLER,
dacaaaad.
Fila
Number (4-101-CP la ponding
in tha Circuit Court tar
ninola
County.
Florida.
Probata Dhnaion. th* addroa*
ol which I* Room 402N. ESI
North Parti Avonua. lanlord.
Ftonda 12771, and lh* name*
and addroaaaa ol tho paraorwi
rapraaentaltee and th* paraonal
ropraiantaltva'a atlornay aro
M l forth bo low ALL INTERESTE0 PINSONS ARE NOTIFIED
THAT.
AH paraon* upon whom thia"
nolle* i* aanrod who hav*
objection* that ehaHang# lh*
quakhcaliana ot tho paraonal
rapraaantaUv*. vanua. or |uri*diction ot * thl* Court aro
required 10 ftl* thair obfactiona
with thl* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRET PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH c radiiora ol ttw daeodont
and other paraon* having
claim* or damand* again*!
daca dan i'a aatata on whom a
copy of thia notice la aarvad
within thro* months attar lh*
dat* of tho llral publication of
ttila notice muat file thair claim*
with Ihla Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THiB
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH olhor creditors ot th*
daeodont and persona having
claims again*! th# daeodont'*
oatat* muat fit* Ihair claim*
Ith thia Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIE NOTICE.
ALL C LA IM S, DEMANDS
AND O B JEC TIO N S NOT BO
FILBD W ILL BE FOREVER
BAM BD.
Th* dal* ol lha heel publica­
tion ot Ihi* Nolle# la March E.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
PHILIP M. MUELLER
1021 Antalop* Trail
Winter Springs, FL S27M
GRACE ANNE OLAVIN. PA
Atlornay for Paraonal
Raproaantabva
1140 TuahawlH* Road,
lull* t M
Winter Spring*, FL St 70S
Talaphona: (407)818-1110
By: Grac* Ann* Oiavin. Esq
FL Bar •SS0S0S
Pubiiah: March S. 10. IB M
DEA-1S

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

NOTICE

ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 22. PAOCS TS AND
77, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0E0T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
A0VIIED THAT THIE LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U8FD FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated lh* tSIh day of
February, li s t .
MARYANNE MOREE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaaawtc
Deputy C irri
CODILIS E ETAW1AREKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulaeard
Suit* 440
Tampa. Ftonda 1M07
Pubiiah March*. 10. ISM
DEA-17

TO TN E PUBLIC
Nolle* I* hereby glean that a
Public Hearing will b* field by
tha
Planning
(
Zoning
Commlaalon
In
tha
City
Cammfaalon Chamber*, City
Hall, Banlord, Florida at 7 00
pm on Thuraday. March IS.
tH S , to conaldar tha following
change and amandmont lo th*
Zoning Ordlnanc* of lha City ol
Sanlord, Saminola County,
Florida
Ratonlng
from
RI-1,
Raatrlctad Indualrlal To lhal ot
MR-1, Mulllpfo Family Dwalllng
Raaldantlal
LEGAL DESCRIPTION N 1/1
Blk 8, Tract 11. Town of
Sanford, according to th* Ptal
tharaol a* racordad In Plat
Book I , Pag* t !2 . Public
Racord* ol Samlnolo County,
Florida
Th* property being more gen­
erally daacribad a* 402 Paean
Aeonuo.
Th* Planning S Zoning
Commlaalon will aubmit a rec­
ommendation to tha City
Commlaalon In layer of, or
agalnat, lh* requested change
or amendment
Th* City
Commlaalon will hold a Public
Hearing In lh* Commlaalon
Room in City Hall, Sanford.
Florida at 7 00 p m on April 11.
IM S. lo conaidaf taid recom­
mendation
All partlo* Hi interact and clllton* aha.T have an opportunity
lo ba twaid at Mid ha*ring a
Jama* R V.lrrmo
Chairman
Planning S Zoning
Comm, alion
AOVICI TO THS PU0LIC It a
paraon dacidaa to appeal a
daemon made with ra*pact to
any matter con ant*rad at lh*
above mealing or hearing*.
h*/th* may naad a verbatim
record at tho proceeding*
including th* teatimony and
artdanc*. winch racord la not
provided by ttw City of Sanford
IF S 2*4 01011
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDING! SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT S M ­
U T S 41 HOURS IN AOVANCI
04 T H I MSETINO
PUBLISH March 1. t l . IS M
DEA-1S

IN TH E C IR C UIT COUNT,
OF TNB «E TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, M AND FOR
IB M W O tS COUNTY,
CAEB NO. M - H I E C A -f 4 -8
AMERICAN OSNSRAl
HOMS 10LHTY INC .
Plaintiff.
VS
BANORAJ MCOANSL.
Oafandantfa)
TO SANDRA J MCOANSL.
1 0 4 Ilona Trad. InfarprfM, Fl
127M
ANO ANY PANTIES UNKNOWN
•a Plamlift erhwh partiaa may
ba
intaroalad
aa
hair*,
daewaa*. grant***, aaaigna**.
Mnora. creditor*. Irualaa*. or
athar claimant*, by. through,
under or agaWWI SANDRA J
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NOTICE
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Public Hearing will h* hold by
th*
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E
Zoning
Commisaion
in
th*
City
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Halt, lanlord. Ftonda al 7 00
p m on Thuraday. Marth t l.
tot*, to conaldar ttw following
change and amendment to th*
Zoning Ordinance of lh* Clfy of
lonford, Eetninol* County.
Ftonda
Reroning from Upeala Reed
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Road
Th* Planning S Zoning
Comnuairon w4 submit a rec­
ommendation to |h* City
Comtwaaion in facer ot. or
agalnat. ttw roquaalad Chang*
ae amendment
Tha City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing in lha Commwaion
Room in City Hall. Sanford.
Florida at 7 00 p m on April It,
1000. to cone id** said rocemmandat ion
AS parti** in mtaroaf and cm(an* shaH haea an opportunity
to b* hoard at card hearing*
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Commotion
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paraon dacidaa to appeal a
deewton mad* with roepact I*
any matter considered al th*
above moating ar hearing*
ha/aha may nood a verbatim
record of th# proceedings
including th* testimony and
evidence, which record M not
provided by tha City at Sanford
(FS 244 OtOtj
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NESDINQ ASSISTANCE
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PUBLISH March I . I t . IM S
Df A l t

trom lh* data of Nw hral publi­
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and fit* lha original with lh*
Ctork ol thia Court olthar boloro
aarvkca on Plaintiff* attorney,
ar Unmadialaty lharaaftar, otharwwa a dalaull will ba antarod
age mat you for tho rolrof
demanded in th* Complaint tor
Foroctoauro,
WITNESS my hand and Mai of
Ihi* Court on FEBRUARY I I ,
IM S
(BEAU
MARYANNE MORIS. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By. Ruth King
JOHN C E N Q lf HARDT, PA.
1SS4 E. Livingston II.
Orlando. Florida 12SQS
II you ar* a poraon with a dia*
ability who nooda ony apociaf
accommodation lo participate
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provision ot special assistant*
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contact
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Ar*.. Suita S IM , Orlando.
Ftonda 12101. tafaphona (407)
EM-2S0S. within two working
day* ot your racoipt of Ihi*
notice. II hearing impaired,
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March 2. IEEE
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CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/KJA CHEMICAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff
VE.
DONALD P. FLEMING. JR.
and OEORQIA P. FLEMING:
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322-8787
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in Lake and Ortindo era*. EOE
1800-313-7065
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• raqulrod. good wagbananta. Sanlord Espraat Luba 323-1271
ttakfirarlda aaakmg PT/FT med­
ical bdkra Up to 35K/yr. No
medical axpartancd nacauary.
PC roqmrod. 1-E0D821-EE3E.

Attn: Work From Horn* Our
ehadren come to the offca ava*
rydty. cam an aura tSOOIISOG'mo P/T. 52000-14500
mo F/T. Cal 600847 2636

93— R ooms Fob R ent
Clean furnished room kitchen S
laundry pmnleget. cable A
phone access avail now. $60/
wk. 160 deposit Cal 321-3755
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • (77/wk
►4stone Downtown 330-4421
FURMSHED ROOMS-All uWt
met Laurxky, phone and M
uw 565-1904 weM 324-4955
Cabk. u M M i included kitchen
pnvaeget 590'wa. 5150 depot4 Ca&gt; 322 6663 W mak prof
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t*km mi pnv ba, laitodry ut*
has TV meto . mak pretarrod
5290 mo 302-7166 or 372 2369

98—Rentals
1 bdrm, 1 ba to Ostean Otoar
furnished. Aduht ONLY. 5300/
mo ♦ we dap. C M 323-3461

99— A
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p a r tm e n ts

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ASA 1 BO*U 5420WO
7 aonu I44QWO ANO UP
3 2 3 -8 6 7 0

101— H o u s e s F u r n is h e d
bdrm 1 ba m Ottaan. (16.900.
Handy Man Special, discount
tar Cashl. Cal 323 3441
103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d

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ar-rviaw Good area S7S0.
1/11375. 3218757

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2 Warohouaa Bay* 1600
Square Fact.... —
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Sanford

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i NERD HOUSES T O RENT

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up and dafharo i
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tomorrow labor oparahon*

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OFiVV/P 299 1592

Moa large 3BR 2Ba. 2325 Vbk
Ava Roh rood 5699/mo * Se­
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i aaowanc*. 35K
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TRAINEE

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• In apaciai. 3/1
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company CM 296-7924

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noun. Start B3 2S/hr. OFWP,
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71— H

Three bofkoom. tar* bath. CHA.
garage 5575 monthly. 1500 W cunty depouf Cat 321 6333

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and March I , IB M
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FDL M 50-57/hr. bawd on asp
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rood Cat 8318767 for appt

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raw* 2 yr asp 40 7 323 5602

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TO JAMES TUCKSN

TILTHO

Motorcycle Mechanic
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bated on quarfcations Orang*
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your currant addroa*.
Vbu muat keep Bw Ctork ol tho
Circuit Court** Otoe# nobbed ol
your currant addroa* (You may
Mo Notice ol Current Addroa*.
11.918.)
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ACCMEOttEO TRUCK
C O L VA/TA Appro Job Am mt
Truck

you and that yau ar*
------------acrea a copy of your written
da tenses, it any, to It on DON­
ALD FOGLE whoa* addroa* to
IM S Hunter* Lana. Oviedo. Fl.
12T M . on or baton MARCH IS.
IEEE, and N* th* original with
the Ctork ol thia Court al
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT. P. O BOX H E . SAN­
TORO. F L SS77I-OE1E baler#
aarvtoa on P#t!Honor or Imondi­
al*ty lharaaftar If you tail lo do
ao, a default may ba antarod
agalnat you lor th* roliof
damondod to th* patlbon
Copies ol all court documenta
to Ihi* caaa, including order*,
ara avaitobto at th* Ctork of lh*
Circuit Court** olttoa. You may

71— H elp W anted

Sanlord baaad heat, first t a i l
second teat S atngtoa Hom#
waakfy Lata modal prom convanbonala Eip A Harmai roq

CftNE Caro ai etoan O nM EA
home 7 y r a e « A g s tf s tt
V l 130-4214

70— E d u c a t io
T r a in in g

CANTON. OHIO 447EE
YOU AMI NOTIFIED Mat on

71— H elp W a n t e d

M l 1-600-991*9940
21— P e r s o n a l s

JAMES TUCKER

Dalandanta.

OF FORICLDEWRB BALE
No be* I* haroby grron thaL
purauanl to that Final Judgment
of Foroctoauro dated February
IS, 1BSB. and antarod In cfvtl
cat* number *8-1440-CA-14P,
of tho Circuit Court of tho 18th
Judicial Circuit Hi and for
Sominoi*
County.
Florida,
whonln CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOS
CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, I* Plaintiff and DON­
ALD P. FLEMING. JR., GEORGIA
P. FLEMING.
ASSOCIATES
HOME EQUITY IER VIC IE, INC .
F/K/A
FORD
CONSUMER
FINANCE
COMPANY, INC.,
la/aro 0*f*nd*nl(a|, I w(H m Mlo
th* high**! and beat bidder (or
caah at lb* west front door of
ol* Cou
hogs* in Sanford, --------------County, Ftonda, al 1t:SC A.M
on th* 12nd day of APRIL,
1SSS. lh* following doacribod
property aa aal forth to aafd
Final JudgmaaL to wit:
LO T 14. REPLAT OF WTM0HAM WOODS. PHASE ONE.

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ea lth

I* PEOPLE WANTED
Oaf Paid SEES
For to* to* 4 nchaayouwa
load *i lha nart 30 day* Guarantaad S AS Natural CALL
TOLL FREE 18SS873-11M

OF T M Bid NTS I NTH

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DONALD FOOLS
you aro required lo aorvo a
——-■ Ol
—a grow■*. H
aia^A untnonne,
Copy
wa
nnin
lo it. It ony.
on JOHN C
INQLBMARDT. PA I I I * S
Livingston S frost. Orlando.
Ftonda B1S01. Plaintiff** ottor-

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30 yr. loan
7% find
APR 7.30%

AUCTION

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lit Resort Vacations
114 WSrahouse/Rantal Space
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154 Open House
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187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SSM INO Lt COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATR DIVISION

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF T R t 1RTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
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UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MORTGAGE COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
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MICHAEL L. WIEQAND A/K/A
MICHAEL LEWIS WIEOANO. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
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Wrestlers
Continued from Page IB
“That's why I get so upset
that people don't take girls
wrestling seriously."
Part of the reason ts that It's
so hard to tell a female wres­
tler from anyone else tn the
student body.
Sands Is a cheerleader, ns
are many o f the other girl wres­
tlers in the county who are
only trying to participate In
school activities.
They admit that the lack o f
respect bothers them at times.
"We get stereotyped
and
people don't believe in us."
Sands said. "When we say we’re
on the wrestling team, they
think s e r e Just wrestlcrettes

Jeff
IB
Lake Brantley and Lake Mary
bringing home titles tn recent
years. Don't be shocked If Lake
Howell adds to the list.

When u*as the last time the
Ckiando Magic was this fun
to watch?

for the gin's' team."
But. despite the lack of rec­
ognition. the Greyhounds said
they love the sport despite
what anyone thinks.
"For me, I just wanted to try
something new," Sands said.
"We're making history here as
the first Lyman team to wrestle
and It's a great new experience.

see
C ontinued from Page IB
halfUme as CFCC led 31-27 at
Intermission.
Miller led the way tbr the Pa­
triots. who Improved to 14-12
overall and 4-4 In the MidFlorida Conference, scoring a
game-high 18 points and also
tuning game-high's
In
re­
bounds (10) and assists (10).
Atchison and Ttawick were
also in double figures for the
winner's with 12 points each.
SCC got 12 points and nine
rebounds from sophomore cen­
ter Terrance
Fudge, while
freshman forward Datyl Dingle
was also In double figures with
11 points.

RaidersIB
know that somehow these kids w ill get the Job
done. Danielle Scqulno (Oviedo) was the spark
for us In the second game. Candice Hays cam e
up with a couple o f clutch h its that drove in
three runs. Kerri Rogers also cam e up big for us
when we needed IL*
Harris, a freshm an righthander from W est
Nassau High School tn Callahan, gave up two
earned runs on five hits and struck out five to
w in h er first college game.
Sequtno led the offense, going 3-for-4 with
three runs scored, two stolen bases and two
RBI. Rogers w ss 2-for-2 with her first college
triple, scored two runs and drove In two, Hays
w as also 2-for-2 with two runs scored and three
RBI and G illespie was 2-for-3 w ith a nm scored
and an RBI.
Offensive output also came from Mans (1 -for-1
with a double, two runs. RBI). Shannon Hay ( lfor-1, two runs), Martin (1 -fo r-1. RBI). Am y
Fazio (l-for-3 . run. RBI). ReddJtt (l-for-3 . RBI)
and Lyman's Miranda Schultz (tw o runs, stolen
base).
On Sunday, seven ) errors led to three un­
earned runs that got SCC behind tn the first
game, but the Raiders put together four hits and
an error tn the sixth inning to score the four
runs, with Gillespie. Manx and Reddltt driving In
a run, and pulled out the win.
Sauertnry. a transfer from Valencia Commu­
nity College, was the winning pitcher, scattering

"At first It was frustrating be­
cause we had to learn new
moves every day and we had to
repeat them so many times. W e
made a lot of mlstnkrs but we
kept Improving."
There are few differences be­
tween the girls and guys when
It comes to the wrrstll|jg rule*,
but the Lyman girls said the

Evln Ellison. Loimlr Battle
and Chris Gurrrkls. llie three­
headed guard combo for the
Haiders, scored nine points
each. Ellison also tlrd for
game-high honors In assists
with 10.
SCC, 11 -16 overall and 2-0 In
the conference, will play Its fltuil home game o f the regular
season this Saturday night In a
Mid-Florida
Conference
men/women
doublehrader
against
Florida
Community
College at Jacksonville.
The women tlp-ofT at 0 p.m.
and the m m follow at 8 p.m. at
the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center. Admission
to all home games are free.

(l-for-2, two runs) and Manx (l-for-3, run. stolen
base. RBI).
The Raiders were down 2-0 tn the second
game when they plated the four runs In the
fourth Inning to take the lead. But the Trojans
from St. Petersburg battled back to tic the game
at 4-4 after regulation.
In the bottom of the eighth Inning. Martin led
off with a single and Barber sacrificed her to
second. Hays was Intentionally walked and
Gillespie loaded the bases by reaching on an
infield hit. Monz then ripped a shot through Hie
Infield to plate Martin with the winning run.
Doing the hitting for the winner's were Mans
(2-for-4. run. RBI). Reddltt (l-for-3 with a dou
ble. run. two RBI). Hays (l-for-2 with a double,
nm ). G illespie and Traci M iller (both l-for-3)
and Martin (l-for-4 . nm ).
"These were two exciting gam es." said M iller.
"We committed too many errors, first game Jit­
ters) These were two good wins for us against a
tough opponent to atari the season."
This weekend the Raider* w ill play in the Si.
Petersburg Classic. On Saturday, SCC w ill play
four games at the StUC-Ctearwater Campus
against Pensacola Community College at I
p.m.; Gulf Coast Community College (second in
u: Polk Community
the nation Iasi year} at 3 p.m.:
College at 5 p m ; and B riar C liff C ollege from
Sioux City. Iowa at 6 p.m.

referees might not take them
as seriously ns the guys.
For Instance, they said they
often grt gouged by long fin­
gernails and Allen said she
once got her nose broken in a
bout when the official wasn't
paiin g attention.
Allen won anyway.
"The referees need to lake us
more seriously before some­
body
gets
seriously hurl."
Sands said. "It’ s becoming a
problem."
Miranda ranches both the
boys and girls teams at Lyman

but his girls said they know he
has to treat each team sepa­
rately.
"He knows how far he ran
push us," Guenther said. "With
the girls, he has to know when
to back o(T, bul we've accom ­
plished so many things we
never thought we could do by
wrestling."
Guenther was a member of
the Lyman basketball program
until site swltrhrd to wrestling
this year. She hasn't regretted
It a bit.

"Everyone told me I should
try wrestling Instead of bas­
ketball so I Just decided to give
It a try and I'm glad I did."
So Is Lyman High School.
The Greyhounds' season Isn't
over for sure. They are trying to
raise money for a trip In May
to Michigan for national meets.
The state of Florida doesn't
sanction girls wrestling yet. so
unless they can raise the
monry. they will only have a
conference championship to
remember.

Softball
C ontinu ed b o m Pago IB
one hit _ Manny Silvia (double,
run, two RBI). Matt Kuclnakf
(double, run), Chris Bryson
(run, RBI), Bruce Sellers (run,
RBI), Mike Clark (RBI), Bobby
Brown (run), Red Gamer.
Pebble Junction: three hits _
Kyle Brubaker (run): two hits _
Jerry Camus (triple, doubleT
run, two RBI), Dave Coss
(triple, nm). Kent Brubaker
(run. RBI). Mike Miller (run):
one hit _ Vie DlBartolo (double,
two RBI), Bob Markos (run.
RBI). Brett Mollc (RBI): one

nm _ D aw Bennett.
Nobles
Communication:
three hits _ Mickey Cogbum
(triple, double, three runs.
RBI). Tommy Wilks (two runs,
two RBI); two hits _ Jimmy
Osrga (grand slam, run, four
RBI), Jeremy Chunat (three
runs). Steve Gaines (RBI); one
hit _ Jason Flanigan • (home
run. two runs, three RBI). Tony
Taylor (triple, run). Jason Mu­
stek (double, run, RBI). Jamie
PUzcr (dSuble. two runs), Jon
Lugertng (run, two RBI), Mike
Taylor (RBI).

G irls hoops Semifinals tonight
SANFORD • The Regional Semifinals o f the
FHSAA G irls' Basketball Playoffs will be held
tonight with Lake Mary. Seminole and W inter
Sorinas In action.
The Fighting Semlnolea (20-6) w ill be the
only squad at home, hosting Ocala-Forest
(27-4) at 7:30 p.m. at B ill nem tag Memorial
Gymnasium.
The Rams (26-4). the defending Class 6A
State Champions, w ill have to travel almost
all the way to Alabam a to take on Ft. W al­
ton Beach High School (28-4), while the
B ea n (25-5) w ill travel the other direction,
heading south to Miami to challenge Gulliver
Preparatory School (17-6).

Sanford L ittle League
SANFORD - Sanford Little League w ill hold

Scientific Glass: two hits _
Randy Irwin (run. RBI), Isaac
Cruz (run); one hit _ Darren
Redden (double, three RBI),
David Rivera (RBI). Luis R o ­
driguez (RBI). Jim Reynolds
(run). Jorge Rodriguez (nm);
one run _ Robbie Comey. Rob­
ert Mills.
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upcoming baseball and soft ball season's on
Saturday February 13th at Lee P. Moore Park
In Hidden Lakes, from 10 a.m. to 4 pm.
All boys and girls from the ages o f 5 to 16
Are welcome to come register.
For questions please call 326-6469

M agic cut down Nets
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - The
Orlando Magic won their Aral road game o f
the year and im
In proved to 3-1 on the season
with an 69-61 victory over the New Jersey
Nets W ednesday night.
Penny Hardaway led the way with 21
points, eight rebounds and eight assists,
w hile Nick Anderson continued his hot
shooting, also scoring 21 points. Rookie
Matt Harprtng continued to shine early tn his
career, tossing In 14 points.
The Magic w ill be in action again tonight,
playing (h e Pistons and Orant H ill tn Detroit.
The gam e w ill be seen locally on Sunshine
Network at 8 p.m.

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at 7 a.m „ at Shoney*s. US 1792. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Oucst are welcom e. For in for­
mation. call Tbny McDaniel at
324-0460.

Rotary Club o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Fioo clinic Friday
A free dim e to Indude blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Im munisations
w ill be held every Friday, from
0 to 11 a.m.. at the O enera
Elementary School in the old

Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
8 .H A R ., m eets every Monday
afternoon at B p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far com er o f the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
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Development to foreclose a
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any case In which th e mort­
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section 383 o f T itle I I o f the
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that com es Into effect at the
time o f filing o f a bankruptcy
petition.

property, con sisting o f five or
m ore Itvtng units; 5J an audit
fay a governmental u nit to de­
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tice o f tax deficiency; 7) a de­
mand for tax returns; 81 the

Cantract Bridge
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every
Monday, at Kh30 a.m ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. Ftor In­
form ation. call 322-6326.

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those related to alimony, m ain­
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related to tax liability. How­
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apply, chances are no oth er le­
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debtor win have an opportunity
to regroup.
Fdtng fo r bankruptcy can be
very advantageous given the
righ t circum stances because
th e autom atic stay imposed on
m oat proceedings at the tim e
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debtor eith er liquidates or re­
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w h ile bankruptcy's autom atic
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legal actions, the stay does not

Narcotics Anonymous
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Assistant
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Hawks girls
newest king
o f powerful
SAC soccer
CASSELBERRY • About a
week ago. 1 wrote that when It
com es to girts soccer In Semi­
nole County, you can toaa all
the nam es In an envelope, pick
two. and they would be headed

Smoking start
SCC softball team undefeated
SANFORD • The Seminole Community C ollege
softball team has hit the ground running, and
hitting, and In the process ts o ff to one o f Its
best starts ever.
The Raiders opened the season on Sunday,
using a four-run Inning In each gam e to post
come-from -behlnd 5-3 and 5-4 victories over St.
Petersburg Ju nior College.
On W ednesday SCC didn't wait for the latter
Innings to take the lead, scoring seven runs In
the second Inning o f the Aral game and eight
runs In the second inning o f the nightcap to
thump Brevard Community College tw ice. 13-1
and 14-3, pounding the bail for 27 hits.
“We pretty much dom inated both gam es to ­
d a y ’ said SCC head coach Courtney M iller. *We
really ripped the ball all through our line-up.*
Adrlanne Reddttt. Candice Hays and la k e
Howell's Jen OlUespte com bined for seven hits,
four runs scored and six RBI and freshm an
tcher Kat Ctccarone gave up one run on three
ts and struck out three aver Dvr Innings in the
opener to run h er record to 2-0.
“Kat (Ctccarone) pitched a strong gam e and
shut down their hitters from the start.* said
Miller. “We had five hits and three w alks and
batted around In the second inning to break the
game open.
“Adrlanne Rrddttt, Candice Hays and Jen
OUlespte had great days as the plate, getting

R oar* (l-for-2, two run*). Lake Mary's Jran n le
Manx (run. RBI) and Deanna Oabom (run).
SCC found Itaelf down 3-0 after the top o f the
second Inning, then exploded for eight runs in
the bottom o f the frame to take control.
•After a tough second Inning. Sabrina (H arris)
settled down and controlled the game on the
mound for us." said MlBer. “Since our hittin g
was strong today. I knew we could give up a few
runs and still come away with the win.
1 have great confidence In our offense and

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Also contributing to the Raiders offen se were
Tiffany Martin (2-for-4, tw o tuna). Nikki Sauerbrey (1 -for-l. ru n RBI). Kelli Vetter (l-fo r -l).
Misty Barber (l-for-2 . tw o runs, RB I). Zetna

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Stamp
people to the post offices to buy
ane-cent stamps to attach to the
32 centers they had stored.
Last month, the U.S. Postal
Service unveiled a new H a l­
comb X stamp srlth a huge
ceremony In llaricm . New York.
Recent stamps have offered

Nixon. Scott F. Flfagerald. Duke
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safety* The fault* ranged from
peeling paint in unit 19. to a
defective
smoke
detector,
peeling pain t and exposed fan
wiring tn the m atter bedroom In
unit 39.
HUD la requiting the Housing
Authority to conduct an Inspec­
tion o f all 480 units by March
31. 1999. After the Inspections
are completed. HUD Is requir­
ing the Housing Authority to
correct any deficiencies.
The Utility Allowance sched­
ule at the Housing Authority
was not dated, and there eras
no documentation to support
when the last HUD approved
schedule was completed.
Utility allowances are used to
determine tent. They are re­
quired to be reviewed, updated
annually, and submitted to the
HUD Field Office In Jackson­
ville for approval.
E sm ittve Director Tim Hud­
son said the Housing Authority
does perform regular utility al­
lowance reviews Itself, but had
not filed the review* with HUD
since 1991.
HUD said the ‘ overall opera­
tion and adm inistration' o f the
voucher program “Is fa ir* Staff
does not appear to act Inde­
pendent o f Hudson. A ll ques­
tions and responses from the
staff were provided after con­
sultation with Hudson, the re­
HUD aaid that staff at the
Housing
Authority
‘ appear
knowledgeable, but lack su ffi­
cient training In the program
areas to operate In complete
compliance
within
Federal
ruks. regulations and guide­
lines.*
The Sanford Housing Author­
ity la dropping the use o f fed ­
eral prefere nces baaed an the
rccommendatfona o f HUD. In­
stead, plftTTTTT*T1t In public
housing w ill depend on the
date and time of the applies-

housing. However, he said the
Housing Authority lacks the
"fa ff necessary to verify in for­
mation provided by tenants on
•sitin g lists.
Hudson said there are o ff­
setting funds in the voucher
program because “unfair* HUD
regulations and lack o f funding
forced the Housing Authority to
make difficult choices.
T h ey pass regulations and
they don't give us the funding
to enforce the regulations,*
Hudson said. -We had to make
come difficult ch oices« about
where to write checks because
o f these regulations *
Hudson said that the HUD In ­
spectors failed to use a fair
sampling for the review.
Linda W illiam s, director o f
management for the Housing
Authwlty. said the HUD review
only covered a portion o f the
management at the Housing
Authority. The revteV did not
examine
Housing
Authority
strengths in the maintenance
department, finance depart­
ment. and in the structural
condition o f housing unlta.
W illiams said.
"The HUD Review does not
responsibility o f the agency.*
Williams said.
W illiam s said the Housing
Authority has been Investigat­
ing ways to Implement changes
tn the rental voucher program

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C ity Com ndM lon opthe Housing Authority

la concerned
* !f tenants break the rules
then the Housing Authority
threatens them with eviction,’
Kaye said. H ow HUD la aaytng
that the Housing Authority has
broken the rules. W hat's going
to happen to the Housing
Authority?*

�SA •Sermnoi« Herald. Santortl. FkxxJa •Thursday. February 11.1999

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way we were 1941 Celery Fed
Tire following Is from the
Nov. 21. 1941 edition of The
Celery Fed. Seminole High
School's newspaper.

SH S orchestra
reorganizes
Miss Dorothy Sanford, music
director, had reduced the size
o f the orchestra from 35 to 25
as there was too much bass in
proportion to the violins. This
had made much Improvement
In the sound.
Members of the orchestra
were Edward White. Herman
Brumley. Orrn Ferrell, David
Qatchel. Billy Brumley. Em­
mett Herndon. Marlon Rabom.
Hugh Welchel.
Lois M eri­
wether.
Ann Stein.
Nellie
Trawlck, Edward Howry. Mary
Ann Whelchel. Marjorie June
Burdick. Dale Hoflman. Billy
Chapman. Jim Michael. Doris
Enzminger. Ramon Reel. Ber­
nard Dee ter. Jack Sparkman,
Herman Middleton.
Charles
Smith. Virginia Chapman, and
Billy Hartley.
With these members. Miss
Sanford was working to h air
the best orchestra SHS had
ever had.

Chapel programs enjoyed
An event that every student
looked forward to was the
weekly chapel program. The
hour was dedicated to subjects
and thoughts o f the highest
standards. Recent program s
are aa follows:
O c t 23 • Principal Q A McKay
Installed the Student Council
officers.
Oct. 30 • Patty Hedge and
Herman Middleton made re ­
porta on the recent Youth
Parley held In Lakeland at
which they were delegates.
Also the Glee Club had Intro­
duced two new pep songs “On
Brave Old Celery Feds* and
*Come Along Celery Feds.*
Nov. 6 - Supt. T.W. Lawton
spoke
on
"Forward
With
Books* and others giving talks
concerning Book W eek arere
W inifred Lovell and Theron
Madden. Another event was
the presentation o f m edals to
the Elks Essay Contest w in­
ners by Lake Monroe princi­
pal, Ben Steele.
Swath

&lt; orrrsp on tln il
Charlotte True and C ed i Lee
were winners from Wilson
School.
Nov. 13 • Mr. King and Dr.
W.P. Brooks spoke on National
Education Week.
Following
this, a Major Bowes Amateur
Hour was ■presented by the
Key Club.
Nov. 20 • Fifteen Expression
students o f Mrs. George Mof­
fett made presentations. They
ranged In age from tiny Southsldcrs to SHS students.
Each chapel program waa
concluded by a cheer practice
led by Jack Herring and the
four
cheerleaders
Earlene
Kelly. Mot Wight. Ludlle Hall
and Jane Thigpen.

Tri Hi Y treat! freshman
girli
It seemed that one o f the
most
talked
about
events
during the previous month had
to be the party given the
Freshmen girls by the TVI HI Y.

ano solos. C harlotte True gave
a reading and Nancy Dtghton
•and *Up A Lazy River.*
There were 00 girls |
and all reported
ha
merry tim e.

Thespian group
reorganized
Mack Cleveland
p
over the first Thespian
t r * o f the year a t which

be Mias Betty Buhrmnn with
Miss Catherine Takarh and
Miss Edna Chlllrndrn ns lirr
osslHtants.
All atudents Interested in
dramntlcs were to form a
Drama Chib which would mable them to get enough point*
to enter the Thespians. Points
could be earned by both act*
Ing In a play and working at
various backstage duties.
The first play to be pre­
sented would be a Christmas
play.

The JottouMng reports im t v c s n a U d / m A s Semlnoi
ShertOTs O flk e for tnckUnta twoorded threuph Ffcfc. 10;

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Glee C lu b ensemble
sings at churches
The
excellent
ensemble
which consisted o f 35 mem­
bers o f the much larger OIre
Club
had
received
much
praise from Its recent appear­
ances at the First Baptist and
First
Methodist
Churches,
Many admirers were planning
to attend their performance
the next Sunday evening at the
First
Presbyterian
Church.
The songs to be presented In­
cluded T o Thee We Sing*,
’ Cherubim
Song*
and
’ Beautiful Savior* all o f which
were sung a capella.

Gossip items
Sis M lrtley really did miss
Bill W hite: she could hardly
wait until he came home for
Thanksgiving...Fred Dyson and
M arjorie Jones were still In
love. At least It seemed that
way by the amount o f special
delivery letters she was re ­
ceiving...C lara
Haskins was
corresponding
with
Paul
W ade, a boy who was at SltS
the
previous
year... Mary
Rabun and Dub Epps must
really be In love aa she r e ­
ceived a letter from him every
day...Kenny Echols said that
he had lots o f girlfriends, but
he preferred Marty Perkins.
ButterbaU
said
that
he
would like to date Earlene

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�THURSDAY
February 11, 1999
91st Year. No. 121
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FL

8 0 C en ts

Serving

Business works
hand In hand
with chamber.
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Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longvvod,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

S in c e ISOS
□INSIDE
o f the Lottery announced
that Fantasy 5 drawing for
Wednesday night was d e ­
layed because o f com puter
blems. Th e drawtng was
i later, w hen the prob­
lem s were corrected. For the
winning num bers, please see
Page 2A.

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□ BRIEFLY
held Friday at the Araveta
Pfeat 17. 001 W . Seminole
Btvd.. Sanford. (U k efron t)
from 7 JO to 11:30 p.m.
High arhool and m iddle
achool students only. Dreaa
to Impress. There win be
door prices and refresh­
m ents
Tickets are 08. For In for­
m ation or tickets, see your
achool resource officer or
contact O fficer Cohen at
444-3539.

_________________
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A review o f the
Sanford H ouak* Authority by
the U J . Department o f Housing
and Urban Deve lopment found
‘ serious violations* o f HUD re-

that the
Housing
Authority d o se or reform those
programs.
HUD cc
conducted a manage­
... jevtew o f the Sanford
Housing Authority's adm ini­
stration o f the Rental Voucher
(Vagram on Dec. 7*11,
HUD said the administration
the
voucher

of
Is

‘ unacceptable.* ’ the
______
review
said. After finding violations tn
administering the waiting list,
the point system that deter­
mines placemen! o f people on
the waiting b a t and
preferences. HUD Is

the Public

of
_

Is

the re‘ (Sanford Housing
Authority! Is not adm inistering
the program in accordance with
the
applicable
regulations
and/or
(Public
Houato*

Authority) policies.*
The voucher program p ro­
vides agencies with the fle x i­
bility to lease the maximum
number o f units the contract
and budget would support for
the term o f the contract, the re ­
view said.
The Housing Authority cu r­
rently leases 47 o f the 89 rental
voucher units available, a c­
cording to HUD. Financial re ­
ports for flacal yea n 1996­
1998 show offsetting funds to­
taling $294,193.
T h u amount represents a p ­
proximately 25 vouchers the
(Housing Authority) could hove
uaed to assist families.* the re-

----T h is u neither a
prudent use o f funds nor Is H
good financial management.*
HUD said there does not a p ­
pear to be a ayatem In place to
track and account for the lease
up o f the vouchers.
The Housing Authority cu r­
rently has m ore than BOO fanglies on Its watting list.
HUD
said m aintaining a w aiting list
with BOO nam es U ‘ not a re­
sponsible action.*
The Housing Authority failed
to follow Its established policy
regarding selection o f a p p li­
cants from Ha waiting Hat. re ­
sulting In applicants receivin g
housing assistance ahead o f

Post Office wants
public to use new
Hospice Care stai

dllUct thftt comprise

STAFF WRTTER

FAMU.* said Velm a WUUama,
o f the FAMU alum ni Sem i­
nole County Chapter.

The chapter la aatoi* for

City Comntaatan
tt on Feb. IB. at 7

,r

weapons

Winning
Numbers

HUD finds violations at H ousing Authority

Chapter o f T h e FAM U*1
Alum ni Association Is spon­
soring a trip to the 22nd A n ­
nual New Student Preview o f
Florida A S M University.
March 12 and IS.
"This trip gives high school
Juniors and sen iors a pre­
view o f the program s and fa-

mrm proud o f tti *
p e t that l never

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