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TH U R Sr
March 25.
91st Year,
(407)3222611
Sanford.

Serving
■»

Congresswoman
Corrlne Brown
speaks at town
meeting
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Weather

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

Cloudy
Hleh: 74
56

Since 1908

□ BRIEFLY
Seminole County School of­
ficials will hold a work ses­
sion at 7:30 p.m. tonight at
the Educational Support
Centyer. 400 E. Lake Mary
Blvd. In Sanford, to discuss
elementary school rezoning
plans for Elementary School
‘O ' to be built in the Oviedo
area. The following existing
schools will be affected by
the construction of the new
facility: Carillon. Oeneva.
Keeth, Lawton. Partin, Rain­
bow. Red Bug, Stenstrorr,
Sterling Park and Winter
Springs. About 400 people
attended a similar meeting
held March 8. A Core Com­
mittee comprised of execu­
tive directors of facilities
planning and elemenatry
education will present input
from the March 8 meeting
. and two alternative plans for
rezoning In that area. The
public is encouraged to a t­
tend.
T uesday to approve condi­
tionally an appheation to
open a charter on-line high
• school in fall of 2000.
_ Cyber High School's Leona
: Racnman will submit a re­
vised application to open the
thigh-technology school for
&lt;about ISO potential drop
:Outs who would attend on.site classes twice a week and
-.complete an on-line c u r-tjculum the other three
'days. School officials ques: tioned tiie school's protected
enrollment of 450 for the
second veer, the school's ini­
tial budget and curriculum
standards. The motivation of
potential drop outs and their
ability to work on their own
concerned board members.
Rachman. proposing a
sim ilar project In Orange
County, m ust also surpass
funding hurdles from Florida
Department of Education offlclals in Talla hassee. Rach­
m an m ust restate provisions
of the school's proposed time
line under the board's condi­
tional OK.
The board received a letter
withdrawing the application
from the applicant of a s e c ­
ond charier school being
considered. No further ac­
tion was taken on Excelsior
C harter School.

STAFF WHITER

SANFORD • Sanford will r e ­
ceive more than $5 million In
road Improvement* thanka to
aales tax money from Seminole
County.
The Sanford City Commis­
sion agreed Monday to use
part of the city’s 15.8 million
In available ‘one cent sales tax
money* for stork on an eastconnection between the
S t Jo h n s Parkway and Airport
Boulevard along the Coastline
Road and Jew ett Lane align­
m ents.
A four lane road between St.
Jo h n s Parkway and Upaala
Road will be built at a cost of
•1 .3 million. T he'road will be
1.6 miles long. The Right of
Way for the road has been a c ­
quired. and utility work Is

complete, oltlctals said.
The city will work on a
bridge across Lockhart Smith
Canal at an estim ated cost of
• 200 .000 .
Work on two lanes betw een
Lockhart Smith Canal and
Devler Road will cost an e sti­
mated 81.75 million.
The
utilities are being designed
and constructed under a state
loan program.
The project will also Include
work on two lanes betsreen
Devler Road and Airport
Boulevard, a t an estim ated
cost of •500.000. The Right of
Way has been conditionally
donated, and no utilities a re
planned.
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams said St. Jo h n s Parkway
should be renam ed Martin Lu­
ther King-St. Jo h n s Parkway.

Pan Am begins move into new facility
■TAPP WRITER

SANFORD - Pan American
Airlines started establishing Its
new m aintenance facility at
the Orlando Sanford Airport
Monday.
Workers began setting up
the line m aintenance facility
Pan American Airlines is leas­
ing a t the Orlando Sanford
Airport. The airline is moving
Its Florida base from Fort Lau­
derdale to Sanford.
The airline will initially em ­
ploy about 15 workers out of
the m aintenance facility, plus
possible (light crew as service

expands. Pan American Air­
lines will begin dom estic
flights out of the airport within
about 46-60 days, according
to Ray Wise, director of m ar­
keting and properties.
The m aintenance facility Is
large enough for fU^d crews, a
lounge, and three 737-200
aircraft. Wise said. W orkers
for Pan American Airlines m
far have been hooking up tele­
phone lines, public utilities,
water service, and sewer
service.
’They’re real anxious to get
started.*
Wise
said.
‘Everything has been going
smoothly.*
The airline will provide the
Orlando Sanford Airport with

It* first regularly scheduled
domestic service.
Pan American Airlines plans
to agfcr f lin ts to Newark. N J.;
continuing
to Portsm outh,
N.H.. three dmea per week
later this spring. If the flights
are a su ccess, officials say th e
service wfll expand to dally
•People are already calling
u s to see if they can book a
flight to Newark.* Wise said.
Pan American Airlines could
in time offer service betw een
Sanford and Chicago and At­
lanta. Wise said.
The Orlando Sanford Airport
handles about 1.8 million pas­
sengers per year. The m ajority
of the passengers are British.

t

am vina on charter nights from wtU certainly contribute to our
England.
'
con tinued growth.*
In Fkbruanr. Britannia AirPen American Airlines Is
knee moved from the Orlando owned by Oudford T ransporta­
Sanford Airport to th e Orlando tion Industries, a New E o0and
International Airport.
Last railroad operator and owner of
year, the international carrier paper odds and other indus­
accounted for about 20 p er­ tries. This is the third in ca r­
cent of the airport’s custom ­ nation of Pan Am. Ouildford
ers.
paid 824.5 million to creditors
Domestic service from Pan of the second Pan Am. The
American Airlines, plus larger original Pan Am filed for bank­
flights from international c a r­ ruptcy in 1001 and liquidated.
The carrier currently owns
riers. could allow the airport
to a t least come dose to eight 727-200 aircraft.
Pan
matching last year's passenger Am Is looking into purchasing
num bers again this year. Wise additional aircraft. Including
several DC-10‘s. Pan Am c u r­
T h a t's a lot of international rently operates weekly charter
_
to make up.* Wise
Pan American Airlines

Rezoning of school
district will be topic at
unity meeting
co
Bg wlwlBB *
STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY - With
Seminole
County's
growth
spurt far from over, school of­
ficials are now considering a
variety of options to meet the
needs of students In rapidly
developing areas like Oviedo
and Winter Springs.
A meeting today a t 7:30 p.m.
a t the
Support
Center. 400 E. Lake Mary
Bhrd., Sanford, the second
■ m* meeting this month, will
fA iw i
resonlng issues for
Elementary School *0* and its
impact on surrounding com*

STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Leas than two weeks
after an aggressive driver ran a red light in
Lake Mary and nut Into the car of an expec­
tant mother causing the death of her twins,
county law enforcement teams ticketed as
many
limn, as 250 aggressive drivers on Wednee" » t were ticketed for running red
f _t»b»One of those stopped was a habitual repeat
offender who was taken to the county Jail.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve Harriett aaid the
county’s law agencies intend to ’create an

□INDEX

Winning
Sumbcrs

Penny tax will
benefit Sanford
roads projects

class will host
the second Non-Vldlence
conference Friday from 0
a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Peter
and Paul Catholic Church,
5300 Howell Branch Rd..
W inter Park.
Students will participate
in rope courses, and work­
shops In peer mediation,
conflict resolution, gang
awareness and save-a-filend
hotline so that they may
practice and promote non­
violence in their schools.
; For more information, call
407-320-2050 or 407-323­
5710 X 303 or 206.
April 1 is th e is a d liu s to
apply for a college scholar­
ship from the Winter Park
Chapter of Kappa Alpha Pai
Fraternity, Inc. The national
African • American service
organization, founded in
ifll 1. will award up to three
8 )0 0 0 scholarship* to high
school students attending
college in fall. Preference
will) be given to students who
dem onstrate financial need.
Fpr applications and infornjation. contact S tuart W.
Doyle, scholarship committge chairm an a t (407) 896­
6000. He can also be
reached on Une at
sAvw.alag.com/kappa or at
stuart_96hotm ail.com .

Lottery

w e u w (j ui
s i w ^ u . ncwwmM j m
etlng illustrates how prevalent this problem
has heedm e.”
Sheriffs deputies teamed with city cops
throughout the county, teams of four working
at locations with high vehicle crash statistics.
One was near where 46-year-old Kenneth
Hinson ran a light and hit a car driven by ex­
pectant mother Violetta B cm auer of Lake
Mary.
At' times, deputies
observed three o r m ore
deput
a busy
light. ‘It
ig the
cars running
day - busier than we expected T Harriett

This school, to be bulk on
the north aide of
Road and Just east of
Trail, is slated to open
2000/20001 school year. At
Tuesday’s
meeting,
school
board officials voted to ap­
prove the purchase contract
for 81,125,000. The site conlust over 15 acres of usuuid on the
25
acres being bought.
The board concurrently ap­
proved the purchase of an ad­
ditional 26 acres for Middle
School *CC* for 81.101,700.
on the north side of
State Road 410 within the
River Oaks B anned Unit D e­
velopment, the site will serve
the eventual reloca tion of Law­
ton Chi1**
School.
The entire 25.040 acres are
considered usable by the dis­
trict's facility planners. The

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Seminole Her.vJ Sanford Florida • Thursday March 25.1999

ACCU W EATHER

Snmmoie Herald, Sanlord. Florida •Thursday, March 25.1999 - 3 A

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

Florida Weather

U V Index T o m o rro w

F ive -D a y Forecast for Sanford

Pensacola

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*.50/69

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Jacksonville
54/66

Panama City
S4.S6

Shown »♦temetrewft

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Clouds and some
sun. a chance ol a
shower

Turning out mostly
sunny

Vero O e V h
58/77

Sanford through Yesterday
Fort Myers /
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Beach
61/60

60/as

Miami

Temperature

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Normal low

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78*
.... 55*

Precipitation
Yesterday
Month to date
Normal month to dato

68/84

0 00"

143*
.. 2.74*
Year to dato................. .. 5 16*
Last year to date
....... . 18 76*
Normal y ear to date
8 78*

All maps, forecasts
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Regional W eather_____________
Florida: Partly sunny in South Florida tomorrow, mostly
cloudy north with a thunderstorm In spots
Thunderstorms north tomorrow night
Georgia: Tim es ot clouds and sunshine tomorrow with a
shower in ono or two spots Moro showers and a ttum
derstorm tomorrow night
M ississippi: Variably cloudy tomorrow with a couple ol
showers and. in some southern locales, a thunderstorm
Partial cleanng tomorrow night
Alabam a: Vanably cloudy and coolei tomorrow with a
shower and thunderstorm in spots, mainly central and
south Paitial cleanng tomorrow night
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cloudy tomorrow with some rain possible in the after­
noon and at night

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Tides

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Boston
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61 37 sh
Denier
70 40 pc 60 X c
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51 .34 ft 58 .38 ft
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ASSAULT / BATTERY
LONOWOOD. M arch 2.1. 0:21 p.m.. S late Road 419. W llllr
lx-r Perry. l)OU 1 /2 4 /6 2 . wan arrested liy Seminole C ounty
Sheriff's officers, charged with Aggravated Assault. Mattery
amt tre sp a ss to O ccupied S tru c tu re / Conveyance After
W arning.

C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Dale \ Time Unconfirmed. Sem inole
County Jail. Robert Karl Tlppens. 1)011 1 0 /2 0 /6 0 . was a r ­
rested Ijy Altam onte Springs Poltre D epartm ent officers,
(b arg ed with llurglary an d G rand Theft.
CASSELBERRY. March 24. 3 :3 0 a .m „ Concord Drive, A rthur
Itllsii. 1)01) 4 /i/O O . was arrested by Seminole C ounty SlierIll's olltrers. charged will* G rand Theft of Auto.
OVIEDO. March 23. 1:50 p m.. S tate Road 420. Donald Horh relte r. DOI) 5 /0 /5 2 . was a rre s lrd hy Seminole C ounty
Sheriff's officers, charged with Rrtall Theft.
SANFORD. March 23. 0:57 p.m .. S tate Road GOO, K rn n eth
D uller, DOI) 1 1 /2 0 /0 7 . was arrested liy Sanford Police D e­
partm ent otnerrs. charged with Retail Theft.
DRUOS
ALTAMONTE SPRINOB. March 23. 7:47 p.m.. CYPRESS,
fran k lin S anders, DOI) 7 /2 2 /0 1 . was arrested liy Sem inole
County Sheriff's officers, charged with Possession Crack Co( .tine and Driving with |Llcense| Revocation.
CASSELBERRY. M arch 23. 0:30 p.m ., Stutc Road 43 0 .
Wuyne C harles S an d s (a.k.a. Snoop Sands). DOI! 3 /0 /7 8 . was
arrested liy C asselberry Police D epartm ent officers, ch arg ed
with Possession of Cocaine.
SANFORD. March 23. 10:32 p.m.. C ounty Road 15. T erry
l.ynn Manlry. DOI) 7 /1 3 /0 4 , was arrested by Sem inole
C ounty SheiifTs officers, charged with Possession / Use Drug
P araphernalia an d O perate a Motor Vehicle with License
S uspended / Revoked.
DUI

.

C ounty Sheriff's officers, charged with Driving U nder the In
fiuenre of Alcohol or Drugs and and Rrslst / Oppose / Obs tm d Officer w ithout Violence, lie was also cited for Viola­
tion ol a Traffic Control Device.
W IN T E R S P R IN O B , M arch 24. 2:4H a m . Slate Road 434.
Andrew J o h n McAllister. DOI) 1 2 /1 /7 7 . was arrested liy Win­
ter Springs Police D epartm ent o tnerrs. charged with Driving
Under the Influence of Alcohol. He was also cited for F ailu re
to Drtvr within Single Lane.

325 l.airn and Garden Tractor
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LONOWOOD. M arch 23. 8:24 p.m ., Tlberon Cove S treet.
Apolonlon Lara. DOB 9 /3 0 /7 9 . was arrested by Sem inole
C ounty S heriffs officers, charged with Shoot / Throw Missile
Into Occupied Vehicle / Conveyance.
SANFORD. M arch 23. 10:38 p.m.. (binding Drtvr. M ichael
Patrick St. George. DOI) 4 /1 2 /8 0 . was a rrrste d liy Sanford
Police D epartm ent officers, charged with Criminal M ischief.
Disorderly C onduct and Resist / O bstruct / Oppose Officer
w ithout Violence.
WINTER SPRINOB. March 23. 4:30 a.m .. Dccr Run. S trp h ln
Allen Lamorc. DOI) 1 0 /1 1 /7 9 . was arrested hy Sem inole
County S heriffs officers, charged with Forgery. Driving While
License Is Suspended and Resisting Officer w ithout Violence.

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According to Nrd Ju lian , the
school Ixiard's legal counsel,
both the threat of co n d e m n a ­
tion and donation scenario
give the property owner relief
In overall tax liability from th e
sale.
Dianne Kramer, executive
director of facilities, told th e
board Tuesday that the th reat
of condem nation, used In past
purchases. Is merely a m atter
of some additional paperwork.
rite site, considered d e s ir­
able- try facility planning staff,
would "offer flexibility In the
realignm ent and traffic c irc u ­
lation of the Live Oak Boulrvard access road* to Sem inole
High and M illennium M iddle
schools. Among uses for th e
land, the staff suggests a new
elem entary
school for th e

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If the former Lakrvlew facility
Is converted to an elem en tary
school
T hr due diligence and c o n ­
tinued
negotiations
should
cost the district no more th an
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .
In related
business, th e
Iward authorized Kramer to
revise the scope of work lirlng
done at Seminole High and
Millennium Middle schools mi
that site could proceed m ore
efficiently with th e n e g o tia ­
tions for the M aster's Cove
purchase. C onstruction on th e
new p h ases will continue as
planned, with the dem olition
of the former Lakevlew M iddle
School and th r Seminole High
School gym to lie delayed until
a new design ra n In co rp o rate
the M aster's Cove acreage.

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Drivers-----C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A

Running a red light Is a $9 0
fine, which m eans W ednes­
day's sting netted more than
$2 2 ,5 0 0 .
"What we were doing Isn't
alxiut tlnrs. it's aljniit safe
driving."
Harriett
said.
"Enforcing th r law is not a
revenue generating operation."
Harriett said that a num ber
of those who were stopped
were driving with su spended
licenses.
The (M ilter ask that drivers
stick to the s|&gt;ced lim its and

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do not n m red lights. Thry
also want people to rrp o rt In­
cidents of aggressive driving.
Write down a tag nu m b er and
the m ake of a vehicle. Don't
try to chase the vehicle. Call
th r (Kilter and relay the Infor­
m ation.
0 |irra l!n n Aggressive Driver
ts an ongoing effort liy th e
county's
law
enforcem ent
agencies. Whenever the effort
Is Intensified, th e S heriffs Officr notifies th r m edia. Identlfytng sites where the In tru sttlrd lo o k o u t was tiring c o n ­
d u cted .

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Tim T}ht!

35th Annual

Kiwanis
Pancake Day
Saturday, March 27, 1999
Sanford Civic Center
S e r v in g : 8 : 0 0 a .m . t o 2 : 0 0 p .m .
Donation: $3.00 at the door
Benefit Sanford Area
Underprivileged Youth
Hourly Door Prizes

Terminal---Airport and city officials a re
seeking $22 million from th e
state legislature to Improve
the joint-use dom estic and in­
ternational term inal. Including
the upron where all th e planes
park.
Inadequate term inal facili­
ties have ham pered the alr(Kirt's efforts to add dom estic
flights, according to Victor
White, executive director of
the Sanford Airport Authority.
Tlte airport lias received
$5.5 million from the state In
the past two years for ex p a n ­

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Com missioner Whltey Eck­
stein said that whenever th e
city nam es a road offer M artin
Luther King. It should he In on

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Ills final day of work Is April 2.
lie begins Ills new Job ten days
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sion.
The airport lias used
about $1 million for p ark in g
and building Im provem ents,
and $500,000 for ram p r e ­
pairs.
If the state approves the r e ­
quest. the joint-use dom estlc/ln te m a llo n a l
term inal
would lie built to acco m m o ­
date seven dom estic airplanes
at a time and 750.000 | kisscti­
gers annually.
Tlte tcm iln.il would he d e ­
signed to handle some of th e
overflow traffic from the In te r­
national term inal. White said.

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Kaiser spent 30 years In
public service. He was th e
county's first public safety d i­

rector and has been co u n ty
m anager for m ore than two
years
Kaiser shook h an d s with
each of the com m issioners at

C o n tin u e d from P n (o 1A

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SEMINOLE COUNTY - Cindy
Colo will he the county's a c t­
ing m anager until a p e rm a ­
nent m anager Is selected In
late April or early May.
On the sam e day the County
Com mission said good-bye to
Gary Kaiser, who leaves th e
m anager's Job to become th e
president and chief operating
officer at IITK Inc.. It u n an i­
m ously approved Colo's in­
terim
appointm ent as the
county's top adm inistrative of­
fice.
She will receive an Increase
In pay from h er salary as assls-

taut county m anager for th e
time sh e serves ilh acting m an ­
ager. "There should he added
wages because
there
a re
added
liabilities.'* C om m is­
sioner Randy Morris said.
"I will serve at the pleasure of
the hoard." Coto said
Most of th e county's top offi­
cials are going to atten d a $5 0
a plate roast tonight for Kaiser
at th r H eathrow County Club.
C ounty C om m issioner Randy
Morris Is the host. Sheriff Don
Ksllnger and Fire C hlrf T erry
Schenk are among the m a s t­
ers.

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wus a w inter resident from
Ethel C arpenter. 83. Sm yrna New York. Mr. C urpentcr was
Drive. DeBary, died Tuesday a building and grounds suMarch 23. 1999.
Bom In p erintendant for the Pulaski.
Springfield, M ass., she was a N.Y. school district. He was a
w inter resident from New York m em ber of the Park United
who moved to C entral Florida M ethodist C hurch of 1‘ulaskl,
six m onths ago. Mrs. C arp e n ­ N.Y.
ter was an elem entary school
Mr. C arp en ter was u m em ­
teacher for 18 years. She was ber of the Mason Lodge.
a m em ber of the Park United S hriners, Elks, and Lions Chub
M ethodist C hurch of Pulaski, of 1‘ulaskl. N.Y.
N.Y.
Survivors Include son. Tho­
Mrs. C arp en ter was u m em ­ m as W. C arpenter. I*ulaskl.
ber of the O rder of the E astern N.Y.; d aughter. Patricia IL
Slur, Pulaski. C h ap ter 159. Hadcock,
Mexico,
N.Y.;
She was a m em ber of th e brother. Roy C arpenter. Win­
Oswego County retired te a c h ­ ter Park; sister, Ann Clark,
ers association, and the Pu­ Newington.
Conn.;
eight
laski Civic Club. She earned a grandchildren.
22
g re a t­
m aster's degree In teaching grandchildren. one great great
from Keen S tate University of grandson.
New H am pshire In 1954.
Bauldauff Family
F u n eral
Survivors Include son. T ho­ Home, DeBary, In charge of
m as W. C arpenter, Pulaski,
arran g em en ts.
N.Y.: daughter. Patricia R.
Hadcock. Mexico. N.Y.; sister,
DAVID 8. OREIO
Ruth Phelps. Arton, Muss.;
David S. Orclg. 91. C ounty
eight grandchildren. 22 g re a t­ Road 420, Oviedo, died T u es­
grandchildren, one great great
day M arch 23, 1999.
Bom
grandson.
Nov. 20. 1907 In Glasgow,
Buuldauff Faintly
Funerul Scotland, he moved to C entral
Home. DeBary, In charge of Florida In 1995 from Tam pa.
arran g em en ts.
Mr. Grelg wus a dug train er of
racing und breeding dogs. He
wus a Catholic.
FLOYD CARPENTER
Mr. Orclg served In the U.S.
Floyd
C arpenter.
84.
Navy. He was a m em ber of th e
Sm yrna Drive. DeBary. died
Oreyhound Hall of Fame.
Tuesday March 23. 1999. He
Survivors
Include
friend,

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Deborah Jo h n so n . Oviedo.
Buldwln-Fnlrchlld
F uneral
Home. Oviedo, In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

REV. PATRICK E. McINTOSH
Tlte Rev. Patrick E. McIn­
tosh. 80. C ountry Club Road.
Sanford, died Tuesday M arch
23. 1999. Bom Nov. 1, 1912
In Mayo, he was a lifelong
resident of Centra! Florida.
Rev. M cIntosh was re tire d
from Seminole C ounty w here
he wus a heavy equipm ent op­
erator. He was a retired Min­
ister and Pastor of Orapcvlllc
Full Oospel.
Survivors
Include
sister.
Mary Wiggins, Bartow; sister.
I*etc Ellis. Uve Oak: b ro th er.
C harles H. McIntosh. M adison.
Brtsson Funeral Home. S an­
ford. tn charge of a rra n g e ­
m ents.

McINTOSH, REV. PATRICK E.
Funeral services for Rev. McIntosh
will be Friday (3/26/091. at 2:00
P.M. In the Urisson Funeral
Chapel with Pastor Robert Welch
officiating. Interment will follow
In Oukiawn
Memorial
Park.
Friends may call at the funeral
home Thursday from 6 until 8
P.M. BRIBBON FUNERAL HOME.
322 2131. IS IN CIIAROE OF
SERVICES.

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area where there Is little
crim e.
"I’m so sick of seeing roads
nam ed after him In areas with
high crime." Eckstein said.
Tlte sales tax money Is allo­
cated to the City to be used on
u m unicipal project, to Im­
prove the capacity and density
of roads. Tlte project m ust he
approved hy Seminole County.
The city will work on different
portions of the project as sales
tax money becom es avalluble.
Eckstein said city officials
will need to hold discussions
with property owners to ease
any m isu n d erstan d in g s.
City M anager Tony VanDerworp said slalf will prepare a
draft of an nm ended Interlocal
ag reem en t.
Dale said llie city should not
spend sales tux money on U.S.
highway 17-92 or Stale Road
46A. since the state and
county are already spending
money to Improve those roads.
‘I can think of a lot b e tte r
use of city money th an thnt."
Dale said.
The county's onc-cent sales
tax w o b approved hy voters In
1991. and the funding will end
in 2001. Extending the fund­
ing beyond 2001 would tak e
another vote by residents.
’I don't think the political
clim ate Is the sam e now os It
was In 1991." Eckstein said.
"We should not count on m ore
funding."
Seminole County has co m ­
pleted m ore th an $113.5 m il­
lion In projects u n d er the ten
year road building program .
More th an $34.3 million In
projects are u n d er co n stru c ­
tion. and m ore th an $ 1 8 5 .8
million In projects arc In th e
design phase, according to
county reco rd s.

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certainly
of
them on a g h m night.
Lake Mary and Lyman could
also challenge Winter Park.
The nartft difference Is *hw*
now. each of the county team s
are getting more quality players
who actually know the game.
It's a change from the past
when the few players who p e w
u p with the game could domi­
nate each night.
That's not to asy that there
aren't apmc standouts In the
county. Lake Brantley's Danny
Hogan may be the beat player
In the short history of Seminole
Courtly lacrosse.
Lake Mary's
tandem of
Brian Montgomery and Adam
Kurtr are lighting up the score­
board. Kurtr h a d eight goals in
a romp over West Orange Tues-

players emerging a s potential
Dtvtaion I candidates, some*
thing that hasn't hxpp—wi* yet
In Seminole County, ui fact,
none of the top players In the
area can even get noticed by
the national lacrosse powers
from the north.
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Last year, Oviedo's Taylor
Pope stored with Division 11
power Ohio Wesleyan, which is
a s strong a s most Division I

county.
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The problem Is that northern­
ers can barely recognise the
Florida game. If a getting better,
but there's still a lack of flnrssr
a s most
suit up
n
players to play defense and. far
lack of experience. the play Is
still a bit sloppy. You ottQ aren't
getting a lot of perfect. BO-yard
outlet passes, out the game is
Improving rapidly. Ifa Just a

Mark Whftsy's two-out, tun scoring aingfo In ttsboBom of foe savanfo In­
ning gavs Wats Contracting an 11*10 victory, but Nobtss Communication
cams back In ths nightcap to win tw Mis wkh an 18*15 triumph Wsdnssdsy.

Lake Mary
girls whip
Grenadiers
in lacrosse
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Nobles Communiation then
took the lead as Jam ie Pltxer
tripled and scored on a sacri­
fice fly by Brian Jones. The
new champs then got some In­
surance as Tommy Wilks dou­
bled and Jon Lugertng singled
before Mike Taylor tripled In
the two runs to give Nobles
Communication the IB-15 win.
The final standings were: No­
bles
Communication
(9-4),
Wells
Contracting
(8-5),
ADAPCO and Pebble Junction
(both )7■‘81 and Scientific m «M
Providing the offense were:
Wells Contracting: two hits _
Mark Whitley (triple, run. two
RBI). Robert Hlrt (two doubles,
two runs).
Oeorge
Porslg
(double, run. three RBI). Troy
Hickson (two runs. RBI). Ray
HartsAeld (tun. RBI). Tim Coo­
per. one hit . Ken Brown
(triple, run). Chris Wargo (two
runs), Mot Kalaanlk (RBI); one
run _ Mike Ptpi tone; one RBI _
Randy Brown.

each), Mickey Cogbum (two
RBI); one run _ Jam ie Pltxer,
Tony Taylor.
Nobles Communication: three
hits _ Tommy Wilks (home run.
two doubles, three runs, four
RBI), Jamie Pltxer (home run.
triple, three runs, three RBI).
Jason Flanagan (RBI): two hits _
Jeremy Chunat (triple, double,
two runs, three RBI). Mike
Taylor (triple, double, run.
three RBI). Jo n Lugerlng (triple,
three runs). Jimmy Osraa
(triple, two runs), Tony Taylor
(double, run). Brian Jones (two
runs, RBI); one hit _ Mickey
Cogbum (home run. run. two
RBI).
Wells Contracting: three hits
_ Oeorge Pondg (run. three
RBI); two hits _ Robert Hlrt (two
home runs, two runs, four RBI),
Chits Wargo (home run. three
runs, three RBI). Randy Brown
(double, three runs, two RBI).
Tim Cooper (double, run, three
RBI). Troy Hickson (double, two
runs). Ray HartsAeld (two runs),
Matt Kalaanlk (run): one hit _
Mark Whitley.

But Nobles Communication
was up to the challenge. Jimmy
Oatns fed off with a triple and
scored the tying run on s sacri­
fice fly by Jeremy Chunal.

Big game, big
win for Lyman
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disappointing 3-5.
*We should have a better rec­
ord than we do,* sold Lake
Mary coach Karen DanrlOe.
The Rams' Afex Rosales led
the team with four goals. C hris­
tie Bolsts d scored three times,
Andres Martin and Tina Joseph
each added a couple, and Ken­
dra Abeam and Erin Kosd both
scored once.
The Rams, with five games
remaining In their season, are
hoping to make the moat of
them, starting with their next
game at home Friday night
Bwntnnjf
“We hove a pretty good
«*«««* to finish the — “ ti 8B.“ sold DanrlUe.

K through the second Inning a s
he struggled with his control.
B un reBef pitcher Brandon

DIAMOND BEAKS
■LANK MINUTEMEN

COCOA BEACH - Chita Ma­
her and Bieriey combined on s
three-hitter and Winter Springs
scored all live of tts runs In the
fifth inning a s the B e a n
Hfinfrffl iMVwtuyyitng COWS
Beach. 8-0. in a c la s s 3ADistrict 13 baseball game
Wednesday night.
Maher went the Brat six In­
nings to get the victory and
raise his record to 4-1.
Jeff Rogers doubled In a pair
of runs to lead the Winter
Spring* offense, while Ryan
Welch was 3-for-3 with a dou­
ble and on RBI and Scott
Rankin also doubled.
With the win the Bears im­
proved to 8-8 on the

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Except for a four-run, four-tot second Inning. Lyman's KsMn Graves was
parted, running Ns record to 4-1 In basting Laks Mary 12-4 Wednesday.

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With the score 3-0
no
out and the bases loaded.
trailing h*st&lt;4-0 n u b 's double
H * * s e e - f ------ / - g - aB

Lions rally in 7th to beat Silver Hawks
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CASSELBERRY • In one fashion or ahother, the Oviedo High School baoebsll
team keeps finding ways to wtn gamea.
On Wednesday, freshmen outfielder Brett
Murphy sprinted home on a two-out wild
pftob to snap a B-S tie and key the Lions' 95 victory over the host Lake Howell Silver
Hawks In a Class OA-Distrlct 3 contest.

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Kenne Brown after hts team imhead coach
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Danilla’s RBI single caps Athletics rally in Bambino Minors
SANFORD - Nick
two-out, RBI single in the bot­
tom of the fifth frying
a
three-run rally as the Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics edged the
Red Sox. 15-14. In Bambino
Minora action in the City of
ind Parks
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SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD • Wells Contracting
Rot what It wanted, but Nobles
Communication refused to wilt
and claimed the City of Sanford
Rccrrutlon and Parks Depart*
ment Men’s Wednesday Night
Polar Dear Slow Pitch Softball
League title at Plnehuret Park.
Mark Whltley'a bases loaded,
two-out single In the bottom of
the seventh Inning hod given
Wells Contracting on 11*10
victory In a make-up gome to
force a winner-take-all playoff
for the cltomptonohlp.
The championship game then
turned into a slugfest. with
Wells Contracting leading IB14 heading into the bottom of
the atxth Inning.
The two teams traded the lead
over the first few Innings, with
Nobles Communication holding
a 14-12 lead after four Innings.
Wells Contracting then came
up with three runs in the top of
the sixth Inning with Robert
Hlrt's sacrifice fly and Tim
Cooper's two-run double plat­
ing the runs.

Lacrosse is
expanding,
and play is
improving
SANFORD - Quick, name the
Seminole County high school
sport that enjoyed the moot
participants of all last year and
this year.
Besides football.
Soccer?
Nope.
Cross country?
Wrong.
It’s a sport most people don't
even understand, let alone have
the equipment to play, but
Seminole County has taken to
Increase which, between boys
J girls teams, had more play­
*than any other sport. Ineluding soccer.
Now. (he schools. all sever
Seminole County are Aeldlnj
varsity boys and girls teams,
are starting to drew fans as
well. Especially the county's
bigger programs Uke Lake
Brantley, Oviedo. Lake Mary
and Lyman.
Not a bad change from even
the start of last season when
throwing and catching were still
skills to be learned.
The game la moving doaer
and closer to becoming sane*
tkmed by the PHSAA a s teams
and counties all over the state
are adding the sport eft a d u b
level. Several Volusia County

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Nobles wins Wednesday title in playoff

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League Wednesday night at Roy
Holler Junior Field.
The Red Sox had come up
with five runs on seven hits in
the top of the fifth inning to
ta k e s 14-12 lead.
The Red Sax appeared to be
In good shape when the first
two batters for the Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics grounded
out to open the bottom of the
fifth Inning.

But the Athletics were far
from dead ss Jo h n Valentine
and Cory Brooks ripped back
to back doubles for one run
and Ramon Espinal tripled In

White Sox. 0 p m .: lo ta M q r. at
Historic Sanford Memorial 8tadtum. Nobles Communication
White “
Morgan!It Lawton P A
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Schedule _ T k s ra ls y , at
Historic Sanford Memorial Sta­
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vs.
Nobles
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Field, IQwsnis Club Indians vs.
Rotary d ub Athletics, 9 s.m.

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Babe Ruth—
Continued from Page IB

M arltns vs, Rotary B reakfast
C lub Expos. 12:30 p.m.

BAMBINO MINORS
S tandings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (4-0), New T ribes
M ission Indians (2-2), Red Sox
(1*4) nnd M ariners (0-4); No­
tional Division: Pirates (4*0),
Devil Rays (2-2) an d Newsome
Hardwoods Alliletlcs (2-3).
Schedule _ F riday at Roy
Holler Ju n io r Field, New T ribes
Mission Indians vs. Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics. 5:45 p.m .
and Pirates vs. Royals. 7:15
p.m.: S atu rd a y at Roy Holler
J u n io r Field, M ariners vs. Devil
Rays. 2:30 p.m .
Providing the offense were:

WEDNESDAY
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: three h its _ Ramon Espinal
(triple, run. RBI). Cory Brooks
(double, two ru n s, two RBI).
Jo h n Valentine (double, ru n .
RBI): two h its _ Roy Valentine
(double, two runs). Nick Danltla

(two RBI). Ben McGhee and
Ju lia n Pearson (two ru n s each),
Jerem y Murphy (run). JusU n
Peterson.
Anthony
W alls.
Dcantc Adams: one hit _ Edwin
M aldanado (two runs), David
Delk (run), Ttnvts M athis.
Red Sox: four hits _ Mike
Hum m er (two ru n s. RBI): three
h its _ N athan H om er (two ru n s,
RBI). Matt Underwood and
C hris Vergara (one ru n and one
RBI each); two hits _ Danny
Cohen (home run, run. RBI),
David French (triple, ru n . RBI),
Jac o b H om er (m n, two RBI),
Alex Keen (two runs), Matt Le­
wis (m n): one h it _ Tim B arkley
(two runs).

SATURDAY
Royals: four hits _ Ruddy
Heckle (double, three runs,
RBI). Greg Belmont (three
runs); three hits _ Erie Hall
(three m ns). Eric Jenkins (RBI),
Alex Alesandro: two hits _
Bryan Hope (two runs, RBI).
Brent Coffer and Shane Moore
(two m n s each); one hit _

B randon Welty (mn).
Devil Rays: two lilts _ Ray­
mond S. (triple, mn). Thomas
Paladlno (two m ns). Joltn Val­
entine (mn); one hit _ Itoy Val­
entine an d Jo h n Salco lone m n
each). Ja so n Faith.
Ptmtcs: three hits _ Jimmy
Sellers (two m n s. RBI): two h its
_ Mark Layton (home run. two
m n s, four RBI), Chris Sellers
(triple, two m n s. two RBI),
Loren Merthlc (triple, run, two
RBI).
Cameron
Thnnipklns
(double, two m n s, two RBI),
Brandon Williams (double, two
m n s. RBI). Greg Hardy (two
m ns), J . Casey and K. Jo n es
(one m n each), Skylar C'uwhlg;
one lilt _ Brandon ltostlcn
(mn), Otoyn Manley.
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: three hits _ Jerem y Murphy
(double, three m ns): two hits _
Nick Danllla (triple, mn, two
RBI), Deontc Adams (two m ns):
one hit _ Ju s ttn Smith (run).
David Delk. Ju lian Pearson.

Proposal earmarks millions
for helping Florida wildlife
SANFORD - Recently proposed federal legisla­
tion could provide a trem endous Increase In
funding for Florida’s wtldllfe-related conserva­
tion. education and recreation, as well as money
for parks and other state land acquisition.
Rep.* Don Young, who presented the bill, said
the legislation has the support of a broad-based,
bipartisan group of legislators. He said he and
other congressmen would welcome continued
public Input.
T o create the best possible legislation," Young
said, "this bill has to include Input from
throughout the political spectrum."
The proposed legislation-HR 701, also known
as the Conservation and Reinvestment Act of
1999 or CARA, would earm ark revenues from
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas leases

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Outdoors

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for conservation, wildlife-dependent recreation
and education programs.
Dr. Allan L. Egbert, executive director of the
Florida Oame and Fresh Water Fish Commission
said, "For more than three years, we have been
seeking congressional
for this type of
legislation through the national coalition.
Team ing with Wildlife." which has 3,000
bers, Including more than 70

management ptognu:

were funded largely

MONDAY
Royals: three h its _ O rrg
Belmont (four m n s, RBI). S hane
Moore (m n); two h lls _ B randon
Welty (home m n , three m n s.
two RBI). Alex Alesandro (triple,
two m n s . two RBI). Eric J e n k ­
ins (double, m n , RBI), Brent
CofTrr (double,
two m n s),
Ruddy Heckle (double, run);
one hit _ Harold D aniels J r.
(m n). Eric Hall.
Indians: one hit _ Andrew
Dcbosc (home m n , m n , two
RBI). Andy Havall (double, RBI),
Ja rv is Badger (m n. RBI), Jo e
Lopez (two m n s),
Matthew
Hayes (m n). J u s ttn S tansell,

Lions

C o n tin u ed from F ags IB

Lubrano’a bunt single.
It appeared that Lake Howell
would escape the Jam when
Chad Parsons struck out the
next two Lion hitters. But with
Kenny Starting at the plate,
Parsons let a pitch get sway
and Murphy raced to the plate
with the Lions’ sixth m n.
Starling then gave Oviedo a
couple of Insurance m n s by
doubling Into the right field
com er to score Holmes and Lubrano. Starting came around to
score on an errant throw fol­
lowing Jered Goodwin's Infield
single.
"This group of players has
shown character al) year long."
said Brown. T h ey never give

William Fugate.
Pirates: three h its _ C hris
Sellers (home m n , triple, n m ,
six RBI), Mnrk Layton (two m n s,
RBI); two hits _ Skyler Cowhlg
(m n. RBI). Kltnm Jo n e s (two
RBI), Orcg Hnrdy (two m ns).
B randon Bostlch (m n); one hit
_ Lome M erthlc and Okaye

and Grady Pflueger (one m n
each), Robbie Lockhart (RBI),
Shaw n Oarirpy. J o e Howard.

Manley (one double, one run
one RBI each), B randon W il­
liam s (two m n s. RBI), Jimmy
Sellers (two m ns); one m n _
Cam eron ThompkJns, Nicholas
Williams.
M ariners: one hit _ Emory
Grinin (double), Joey Guerra

SSSS. 17 54
SOBS. 710

up. That m eans we’re always In
every game, not m atter what the
circumstances."
J.C. Blass, who pitched onethud of an inning In relief,
ended up being the winning
pitcher for the Lions. Improving
Ids record to 4-1. Lubreno. who
started the game on the mound,
saw Ills consecutive scoreless
Inning siring snapped at 201/3 Innings.
Parsons (2-2) was lagged with
the loss.
Holmes led the Lion offensive
effort by going 3-ror-3 with a
double and two m n s scored.
Starling finished with a double,
three RBI, and two ru n s scored.
Larry Grayson doubled In a m n
and scored a m n. Goodwin had
two singles and an Rill.

Lubrano chipped In with a
single and two m n s scored.
Murphy and Jeff Knapp each
lilt a single and scurrd n m n.
Providing the offense for the
Sliver Hawks (7-9 overall, 2-3
tn the district) were Robert
Santana (two singles, RBI);
Steve Pace (two singles); Chris
Oasc (single, m n . RBI); Chad
I’arsons and Larry Cummings
(each with a single and a mn):
and Tim DeWllt and Tommy
ftlngler (each with a m n
scared).

open and chased Honey.
Sommervtlle and Matt Skelton
reached and scored on a tworun single by nUly Hess and,
after a walk to SantUU. Brandon
Epple sliced an oppoalle-fteld
homer to put Lyman up 12-4.
Graves set the Rams down In

order to put the Oreyhounda
back into the district race.

WEDNESDAY

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night at home, hosting the Ly­
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Class QA-DIslrtct 3 contest. The
game Is scheduled for n 7 p.m.
start at Milder Field.

LymanIB

play and a strikeout.
Graves gave the lead right
back.
Rob Macchlonc led off with a
single to first and Eric Schmook
was hit by a pitch. After a sac­
rifice bunt. Matt Main singled
between short and third to
make it 4-2. Freshman Matt
Hocwath and Jo se Tormoa fol­
lowed with RBI singles to tie the
score, b u t after that, Lake Mary
was held without • tut and went
down In order.
The Greyhounds took the
lead far good In the fourth in ­
ning when Ryle Som m m Ulc
singled and later scored on J.T.
Williamson's single to center.
Qraves and Haney then
matched zeroes until the
b ro L f ty
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Lake Mary parents talk about
the skills of a Lake Brantley
player like Hogan without a hint
of jealousy.
Maybe It’s because, for now.
they are all In the same boat.
Introducing a new sport that’s
trying to gel some big-time rec­
ognition from the btg-time pro­
grams. Maybe Hogan can be the
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Lyman will look to claim a n ­
other big win on Friday when ll
travels to Oviedo to challenge
the district leading Lions at
Mikler Field al 7 p.m.

first one to crack the Division 1
barrier, maybe Walsh. Kurtr or
Montgomery.
Eventually, someone from one
of the big schools _ Jo h n s
Hopkins. Princeton. Maryland.
Duke, are going to stop by
Florida and see that IPs still the
w ine game and getting better
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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Thursday. March 25,1999 - S B

People
Function, power of grand jury reviewed
Recovery
Fresh Start Recovery pro ­
grams offers 12-step support
groups for those experiencing
life-controlling problems, The
groups meet every Thursday, s t
7:30 p.m.. at Destiny Church.
3110 Howell Branch Road,
Winter Park. For Information
rail 382-3232 or 384-8135.

ToughLove support
ToughLove Orlando, a p a r­
ent support gtoup. meets every
Thursday from 7 to 0 p.m . at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.

screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m., at the Oencva
Elementary School tn the old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Oencva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partm ent in conjunction with
the Seminole County ShertfTa
Office and Oencva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.

8ubstane« abut*
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education, Is conducting a
'Fam ilies in Crisis* outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharske at 2914357.

Alanon, Alatecn
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. s t 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Road.
Sanford.
For
Information, call 323-8524.

Florida law provides a rum*
bcr of ways In which a criminal
charge against a person may
be brought. The most common
of these Is by information. This
Is because, In state court,
prosecutions for any non­
capital o (Tense may be brought
by an Information. An Informa­
tion. being a sworn statem ent
by a prosecutor that a p a r
ticular crime has been comm it­
ted, can be brought relatively
effortlessly.
However,
the
Florida Constitution and the
criminal rules of procedure re­
quire that a charge punishable
fay death must be brought fay a
grand Jury Indictment.
Similarly* charges brought In
federal court which are pun­
ishable by death must be
brought fay a grand Jury In­
dictment. However, unlike In
state court, an offense brought
In federal court which may be
punished fay Imprisonment for
a term exceeding one year
must be prosecuted by Indict­
ment also unless the accused,
after having been advised of
the nature of the charge and of
his or her rights, waives In
open court prosecution by In­
dictment.

The reason, at least theoreti­
cally, for requiring that certain
crimes be charged by Indict­
ment is that the grand Jury Is
standing between the prosecu­
tor ana the ordinary citizen
and as
primary
security
against hasty, malicious, and
oppressive prosecution. The
Indictment requirement places
In the hands of our peers, the
grand Jurors, the responsibility
of determining, after hearing
and/or examining evidence,
whether there exists probably
cause to believe an offense has
been committed.

In determining whether there
exists probably cause to belleve an offense has been
committed, a grand Jury can
exercise powers that are generally unrestrained by the
technical procedural and evldentiary rules governing the
conduct of criminal trials. A
grand Jury, through the court,
has the power to summon witnesses and to compel test!morty. Additionally, a grand
Jury, through the court, h as the
power to Issue subpoenas duces tecum requiring the product!on Tor Inspection of other
evidence such a s business records, handwriting exemplars,
voice exemplars, and sam ples
of a witness' hair.
Compelling testimony and
productlon of evidence is an
Incredibly broad grant of tnveatlgatory power. One that often
times finds itself s t odd ends
with the protections afforded to
all d tls e n s by the Constitution
of the United States such as
the right to remain silent or to
not
Incriminate
oneself.
Therefore, a witness who Is
served with a subpoena to apbefore a

must do or not do In order to
protect his or her rights and
avoid being held In contempt of
court. In this situation, as In
any criminal m atter, asslstance of counsel should be
sought.
Whether a crime must be
charged by indictment depends
on the punishm ent provided by
law for the type of crime a dcfendant Is accused of and the
forum in which he or she Is
being prosecuted. However, the
grand Jury's function in both
state and federal court Is the
same; to determine, through
the use of Its Investigatory
powers, whether there exists
probably cause to believe an
offense h as been committed. In
the coming weeks wr will dlscuss the assistance of cotinsel
at grand Jury proceedings and
other aspects of testifying in
front of a grand Jury us well ns
other aspects of criminal law.
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Blue Grass Pickers

A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood a t^ s r

Sanford Blue G rass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. s t the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Picker* and grtnner* are
welcome. For Information, call
Jo h n Shaffer. 829-4931.

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Sty Matron and Worthy Patron.
parBdpaUng In tha Installation aro
(bom tail): Lynda! Francis, soloM; Evatyn Brock, organist;
Batty Cox, chaplain; Juna Law*
ranoa. marshal; Batty Boyar, kv
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and Patrick Lawrence. Deltona.
Tttrt; Wuhh Tkmttug and OBberto Robles. Deltona. Girt
March 7 • Victoria and Shaun
Mymudm. Deltona, Boy. Faith
Bogge and Randy Elvers. Del­
tona, Boy
March S - Christine and Jam es
Crow, J r., Deltona. Bay; Nicole
Lowery and Stewart Jo n es.
Sanford. Boy; Robin Ragan and
Peter Clarke. Deltona. Otrl;
Lias and Harry Reese, DeBary.
Boy
March 9 - Julie and David Boaco, Sanford, Boy; Je ssic a mail and is setaahow ambamsaadf
Howard and Cameron Carrier, I don't got it. In this a a of fixes,
Sanford, Boy. Jam ie and Chris­ coll phones and e-mail, "Sick of
topher Hagennan, DeBary. Scraps" should he tickled pink she's
Girl; M antel and Angel Ruiz. receiving letters.
Perhaps h sr (Hand's finances
Deltona. Boy
have not kepi pact with inflation
Doss ‘I love you* mean any Mas
If it U written on the back of an old
mono or nsw s)stur7 On a mors
pragmatic lsvsl, using scraps of
paper helps tha planet fay recycling
paper. The smnunt of usable paper
we throw out every day borders on

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PAULINE H.Q. GETZ,
ATTORNEY, SAN DIEGO
DEAR PAUUNEi It occurred

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Semihole Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771

�Legal Notices
IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT
OF T H I 1*TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IN ER A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NO: S T-1 T2 2 .C At 4-W
NORWCST MORTGAGE INC
PLAINTIFF
n
JAMES 0 WILSON
IF LIVING. AND IF 0EA0.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREOITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST OY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
JAMES O WILSON.
CARMEN S WILSON
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST DY
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST CARMEN S
WILSON. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICK OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE I I HEREBY QIVCN
purtuent to a Summary Final
Judgment ol lorecte«ur* dated
March IS. I4M . entered In Civil
Cat* No I T -t 722-CA14-W ot
the Circuit Court ol Ihe 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Saniord. Florida,
t will tell to the htgheil and
beat bidder tor caah the Front
Door ol Courthou** of th#
SEMINOLE County Courthou**
located at 301 N Park Avenue
to Saniord. Florida, at I t 00
a m on th* 20th day ol APRIL.
10SS th# following described
property a* eel forth in aatd
Summary Final Judgmant. towit
LOT 24. BLOCK D SEMINOLE
SITES. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. R EC0R 0ID IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAOES 40
THROUQH 43. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Da lad Win 18th day ol MARCH.
IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaeewtc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
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SOI S. Unhreraity Drive
Suit* S00
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(854) 233-5000
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In accordance with the
American with Diaabilrlie* Act.
ptreon* with dt**bilitiea need­
ing a apecial accommodation to
participate to thi* proceeding
ahould contact th* Clerk ol the
Circuit Court al the Sammol#
County Courthou** at 407-3214330, not laler than seven daya
prior to the proceeding. II hear­
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(TOO) or 1-800-8S6-S77Q, via
Florida Relay Service
Publish March 25. and April t,
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Bailee
The District Board ol Truslaee
ol Seminal# Community College
announce* a workshop lo
which all parson* are ton tad
Data and Time:
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tor
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101 S Sunland Saniord (Sun
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73— E m

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Background
pnieb .qroy a*penance is a must Send re■umeto
Central Florida ramJy Health
Canter
2400 CR *15A
Stntord, FL 32778_____

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tKkng 6 overhead door* S3 T V
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Hon. 322-6424.

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Looking For Work
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weekend* end some rught*
322 133a after 5pm
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rents**** 3 or 4 bdrm home. 2
batni in Sanlordlaka Mary
araa double car gauge, mground twunrrvng pool pleaia
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Commercial Property lor Rent:
Good tor car M or offer Great
tocamn. • car garage 3 off***
fenced pruperty A at concrete
For more mlo. cet Nek 645
1449

104 Oaka Cl. beautikji 1994
tq It CaWomta atyta 2 tury
pool k m t cl amende t He
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1215045

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Furnished room pnvat* home
Mature retporwfcie male ftePerencetreqd 321Q4IS
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJ uMs
net Lamfry phone, and U
use &gt;85 500 a week 3244955

Eslabfshed lander see** as ■
penanced mortgage c*-Season­
al lo staff arpanson ertea
Some leads A procetwng pro­
vided Highest oommissnn
paid Fu* Beryl It W* earn
Gary 407d82-4554 Fir rasuma
407-682*811________________

Blueprint Company In Oviedo
Hiring Ft* A Pari Tima. Cal MS
Reprographic* 407-365-1550

99— A pakiments ■
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FT Apply Lake Mary Cou
135 intemalionai Parkway.
Mary 444-1000

Efficiency 6 IM ap*a Needy
renovated m Isstonc downtown
Santortt 5*005475 w/1 mo de­
pot* Water hirmshed 747-

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to drive A physics*y throw gar­
bage Apply m person • Jen­
nings Environmental. 1378 S
VUusa A«e. Orange City. FI

4 BR. pool. Irraplac*. lanced

HOME FOR SALE

OWNER FINANCING
W , Central heat and a* fenced
comer, rang*, refrigerator drshwasher, wisher,dryer stay with
property Afpt* on*y 187K

Iryoy ffw keedun of Condo to
mg LA* newt Large 2 bedroom.
2 bathroom, screened porch
Oiled Aliened parking plus
storage un* Pool and club
tout*
Overtook* lake and
tnuiUm New par* and carpet
End una tone flog* 652.500
(407) 6A8 9M7

AF f ORBABI ( HO M IS
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Storage 3214)120 or 415 3505

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R UN D ER G R O U N D
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aq It dock hgt 18 ft ce&lt;
Orvistoi* bays, mm JSOOtq
407 S3* M*2
nt. Land u i 17 92
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frontage South of F tea World
Contact Ray • 323-1821

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PART TRIE POSITIONS;
Lot Driver
Stock Clerk
Computer Check in Perion
Coulter Clark
W hidt Chock In Person

lo d iB S CoN m i l

•407) 716-TALK’

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SCO Strategic Goal* and
Obtocbvs*
•tudanl Demographies and
Legrstattve Issues

P ric aSdStoS sMa N
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obtained by willing to t . Ann
McOee, President, Seminole
Community
College.
106
Weldon Boulevard. Saniord.
Florida 38773.04 by calling 826*

30 yr. loan
7% fixad
APR 7.30%

DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

103— H
pick-up
Services will be available lo
participant*
with
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PRESSURE CLEANING
:spectenet preferred, but wt*
rain. Vakd Florida driver* I an** required 17 hour to Mart.
Ready raise* Leave message

Newty RsmodsM Thru
Bedroom, WRh Porch,
Central Air, Rang* And
Refrigerator.
Your* For

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Meritor Area an J Duple. W
D nook Up CHA.. M tttM OO
Deltona V2. On Three Acres
W/Pond, Obi Oarage. Country
Uvtng.
Lease
WiOplion.

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c m m t u arm j u d i c i a l
e m e u rr, m i a m o m m

CASUAL DRESS ATTIRE

•CMMOAN COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAM NO. M-4U-OA- 14-B

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Cmm Qmmjyy For Thlt

(407) 786-8800

K I T BANK. N A . lA/s Kay
Bank ol Maw York, t/k/a
Key Bonk ot New York. N.A.,

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I t MICHAEL AMtlNOTON.
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Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant
lo
• Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure, I will
sell the following described
property located In Seminole
County, Florida:
Lou l i t and 183. FRANK L
WOODRUFF'S SUBDIVISION,
according to the plat thereof ee
recorded In Flat Booh I . peg#
44. ol the public record* ol
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Together with: range, refrigera­
tor
al public sola, to the highest
bidder, lor caah, at the west
bant door gl the Seminole
County Courthouse, Saniord.
Florida, al 11:00 a m on APRIL
20, IM S
Notice: American With
Dleibiimet
Act ol
1680.
Administrative Order No. 84-80.
Person* with * disability who
need e •pec tel accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should
contact
OHa bully
Coordinator al 301 North Park
Avenue. Suits N 101. Saniord,
Florida 33771 al least live day*
prior lo
the proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4130 E*L
*227; 1-800-865-*771 (TOO
ueerv only).
WITNESS my hand and Seel ol
this Court on MARCH 18.1 M l
ICourt Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana C. Jeeewto
Deputy Clerk
Donald L. Smith. Esquire
Attorney lor Plaintiff
6Q0 North Ocean Street
Jacksonville, FL 12202
Telephone: 804/354-3*45
Publish March 81. and Apr* 1.

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■on ot Me Oourt ere reqtored to IS*
ffietr objection* wffh IM* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cruiltore otto* Decedent and
tvtog claim* or
■Qetotl Decedent'*
on whom a copy ot Me
notice it *trv*d within Sv
nurilhs alter
data oi the Dr*l
pubtcaiton ot Me note* nwel (tie
their claim* with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIE NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* ol th*
Decedent end person* having
claim* or demand* against the
Decadent's Estate mutt HI*
their claim* with thte court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIM*. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dal* ol the tint publica­
tion ol this Notice i* March IS.
1889
Personal Representative
JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN
1170 Fieldgreen Court
•tone Mountain,
Georgia 30084
Attorney lor Personal
Represent* live
LARRY H COLLETON
Florida Bar t 0783248
2100 East Concord Street
Orlando. Florida 32103
(407) 806-1128
Publish March IS. 2S. IM S
DEA-1SS

JIM DOVLE
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 * 2 4 9 5
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BEGIN CALLING TODAY
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For Rent

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read A comm.TOP MV,
DFWP Apply Saniord
Electric 2522 8 Part Drive
222-15*2
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
*d NOW! Covenant Transport
hat rmmediat# openings lor
driver trainees No *xn*n*nce
needed Earn $4SK to B55K pto*
beneMi COL training avaAabia
•00-435-5593

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mud nave Hajmats, cal tor ap-

povtlBtaK, 333-3461.

Front Desk Clerk: E«p preAM. Apply In
tarred Must be Raitol*
person. Day* Inn 4650 Waal SR
48, Banian!
HAM STYLIST wanted lor busy
Saniord salon, toll ol ptua**cal 321-2687 or 321-8759
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Factory Worker*, aap. Glaa*
Cutter, Metar Processing, Saw
Operator, DFWP. Benefit*, Wa­
ter Bonnet. 350 (Anchor R d .
Caatetoerry. FL

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67 Career

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141 Homes For Sale
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143 Out of Stats
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145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sate
148 Mobile Home Lott For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sate

91 Apartments/

153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomnmme For Sato
157 Mobile Hornet For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Dtplei For Sate

141—H omes For S ale

153—A creage Lot Foa
S ale

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

181 Appliances A
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Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo Radio
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 8u4dmg Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

M IS C ELLA N EO U S
199 Pets A Supplies
200 UveetodVFarm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous

231 Cars For Sale
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234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycles.Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehicles Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equpm enl

209 Wearing Apparel
211 ArtftquoiCoeectbies
216 Boats AAccessories
217 Oarage Sates
2t9 Wanted lo Buy

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Cemetery Lots

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Seminole Herald. Sanlord, Florida •Thursday. March 25,1999 - SB

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
2 6 1 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 C e ra m c Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaN
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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

231— C a r s For S ale
H Chrysler LaBaron Convert
trM. whit* *ac conotion, g*
lag* kept M power, low maei
17.300 407-372-447S

ieea Toyota Coma* 3# 5 &lt;pd
ica cok) a*, new Ives. great
map*'M 000 t»m 372-4124
• 1 VW co n n •mwe. Rabbd. run*

159— R eal Estate
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Sunday l a t te

163— Water*ront
P roperty For S ale

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans For
S ale
1964 Ford FIS0 A/T 6 Cvknder
Truck Depend*bt*
12.200
060 407-321-4631. After 500
pm

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Sherman'* Lagoon. It rank* up there
w l t h P e a n u U a n d Marmaduke
Sherman la a aharti who. aa you will
have deduced. Uvea in a lagoon. He
and his wife. Megan, have voradous
appetites for all creature*, especially
human*
Thi* deal made me think of them.
East took the opportunity to enter the
hWinL which la ao often right when
fcyUrtrw spades, but ha ended up being
W tol[hH hark. bv South. How did
the play go in six dubs?
East's two no-trump showed at least
S-S in the unhid suits. It might have
•orfced well, but South refused to be
silenced with his good suit. Than,
North bid what he expected hi* part­
ner to make.

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concerning two unrelated mvolvemerea.
On* might be buantaa related and the
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are vet metortal venture* or eaMSOi affi
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ref onto tor youead. You tnshf atoe brtng
luck tor you co-worker*.

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suit tricks. However, the
ped to push declarer In the
Cast had settled for a ooe spade over­
call. (If Eaat had pasaad, probably
South would have hoped the heart B
nease era* working.)
After winning with dummy'» apade
ace, declarer cashed the club ace,
then played three rounds of diamond*,
ruffing the last In the dummy. Next,
he euted with dummy's remaining
spodc.
East experienced a aenxation not
imiik* row* of aharp teeth puncturing
his leg. Having no tmmp with which to
exit, he could either land a heart away
from the king or - aa ha did - return
a epada, on which declarer discarded
a heart while raffing in the dummy.
Than South cashed the heart ace. re­
turned to hand with a heart raff, and
draw the missing tramps.

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tfftiiui* (Interferon andotherdrugs). seem to play a role.
Some medicines, such aa cortlaone,
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ltot you will get into trouble sooner or apy, btofcedharh. masaaga and hypootolar.
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inflammation that la often baffling. hospitalised because of pancreatic
Patiente have normal exam sand Inflammation that the doctors
believed might have been caused by
the eight aspirin tablets I took every
d«y for neck pain.

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a a sanding you a copy of my Health
Report “Consumer Tips On
Medicines." Other reader* who would
like a copy ahouid send M plus a
large, eelf addressed, stamped enve­
lope to PO Bog 1017, Murray Hill
Station, New York, NY 101M. Be aura
to mention i&gt;^t title.

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                    <text>TU ESD A Y
M arch 2, 1999
91st Year, No. 134
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

SO C « n ts

S e r v in g

Rededication
and restoration
of graveslte

Wealher

Sanford, Casselberry,

Su n n y
High: 79
Low: 56

Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter S p rin gs
and Sem inole County

2\

Since 1908

□ BRIEFLY
T h e H a b ita t fo r H u m an ity
in Sem inole C ounty Is lo o k ­
in g fo r low Incom e fam ilies
w ith a desire to own a hom e.
Th ese fam ilies m ust be
residen ts o f S em in ole
C ounty.
Th e agency Is h aving an
orien tation on M arch 8 at 7
m. Th e orien tation w ill be
eld at The S alvation Arm y.
700 W . 24 St.. Sanford.
For m ore Inform ation
please contact Sharon
Shoem aker, D irector o f
Fam ily Services, at (407)
328 9 7 17.

T h e M ain — d A rt C a t a r
w ill open the exh ibition The
A nthropom orphic A lph abet,
w orks b y M ichigan artist
Jam es A . C ogsw ell, Jr. A
m em bers preview and recep­
tion w ill b e h eld on M arch 5.
T h e exh ib ition w ill b e open
from M arch 6 through A pril
25. O allery hours are M on­
day through Friday from 9
a.m . to 4:30 p.m .. and Satu r­
day and Sunday from 12 p.m .
to 4:30 p.m . Adm ission to
the ga llery Is free.
T ou r arrangem ents, In for­
m ation, o r direction s to the
M aitland A rt C en ter can be
obtain ed b y ca llin g (407)
5 3 9 -2 1 8 1 .

d r ta 's C h oirs w ill perm orm at
the Sem inole C ou nty F air at
the Sem inole T ow n e Plaza
Shopping C en ter on M arch 7.
from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m . For
m ore Inform ation, please
contact th e Com m unity
School o f M usic a t (407) 6461507. Th ree ch oirs from the
Bach Festival C h ildren 's
C h oir w ill perform . Th e
C h orallers Is com posed o f
students In grades 2 through
4. Th e C oncert C h oir has
students in grades 5 through
12. Th e C an tabile is a select
group o f stu dents tn grades 8
through 12.

□QUOTE
“ Patience Is a
m in or form o f d e ­
spair. d isgu ised as
a virtu e."
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‘ iu
u n M t B itr e f

□INDEX

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W h its
STAFF W RITER

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C tric T b s strss a f C M i i s
w ill have a private perform ­
ance o f Stephen Sondheim 's
'P u ttin g It T o geth er' on A pril
7 to ben efit the A lzheim er’s
A ssociation o f G reater O r­
lando. P rior to th e perform ­
ance patrons w ill have cock ­
tails In the penthouse and a
C andlelight su pper a t 0:3 0
p.m . T h e perform ance w ill
begin at 8 p.m . Reserved
seats are 075 per person.
C all the A lzheim er’s A ssocia­
tion at (407) 629-1997 for
d eta ils.

Numbers.

Morris says trade
mission to Spain
exceeds expectations

Sara E ck el w rite s abou t
schools, plrasc see Page 2A.

T h e L on gw ood F ou n d er's
D ay A rts and C rafts Festival
w ill be held Saturday. M arch
13, 1999 and Sunday, M arch
14, 1999 In the city's H istoric
D istrict.

Winning

3B

QINSIDK

T b s C ity o f Laks M ary w in
hold a Downtown D evelop­
ment Advisory Com m ittee
m eeting on March 11 at 8
a m. in the Com m ission
Cham bers o f Lake M ary C ity
llo ll, 100 N. C ountry C lub
Road. Th ere w ill be a pres­
entation and discu ssion o f
the Downtown D evelopm ent
Study-Phase 2 by M illerS ellen fit A ssociates.

Lottery

Community polking service center opens this month on 13th Street In Sanford.

L a w partnership on 13th
Street becom es a reality
W h ite
STAFF W RITER

SANFORD - O ne o f the strongest criticism s o f
the Sanford Police Departm ent in recent years
w as Its reluctan ce to form partn erships o r u se
the resou rces o f the Sem inole County S h e riffs
O ffice.
'C a llin g us w ouldn’t have meant a w eakn ess.
It w ould have been a stren gth ." S h eriff Don
E slln ger said at a law enforcem ent com m ittee
m eeting at Sanford C ity H all.
Today, a num ber o f partnerships exist • the
m ost
sign ifican t
bein g
the
new
Sanford/Sem lnole Com m unity C enter at 1211 13th
St. tn the O oldsboco area.
Sanford C tty C om m issioner Velm a W illiam s,

who vigorou sly cam paigned lor tire center, led
the dign itaries at a groundbreaking on M onday.
Stic told those gathered Dial the m ajority o f the
residen ts In the com m unity w ere very en th u si­
astic about the effort.
O thers, sh e w arned, m ight regard the c o n ­
stant presence o f dep u ties and ctty police as a
form o f harassm ent. W illiam s assured them that
w as not the case. .
*W e're not g o tn i Into th is partnership to h ar­
ass an yon e." A ctlq g Sanford P olice C h ief Ray
Bronson said. 'W e re com ing tn to h elp tilts
com m unity and n eighborhoods
throughout
Sanford. The S h e riffs O ffice has a far b ig ger
budget than ours. T h is Is a good partn ership."
Th e station on 13th street Is a part o f the e s ­
tablishm ent o f a high visib ility o f law en forcei ssa Law,

SEM INOLE CO U NTY - On the
lusl leg o f a bu sin ess d e v e lo p ­
ment and trade m ission to
Spain. Sem inole C ounty C om ­
m issioner Randy M orris reports
'sig n ifica n t d ialogu e" on top ics
tliat Include pollu tion con trol,
w ater resou rces, telecom m u ni­
cation s and electric pow er s y s ­
tem s.
M orris Is leadin g an
IIm em ber M etro O rlando In tern a­
tional A ffairs
delegation
to
Spain, a top export m arket for
tiie U nited States.
D ie goal o f the m ission is to
In vestigate and pursue d irect
bu sin ess and trade op p ortu n i­
ties betw een the O rlan do region
and the cities o f M adrid. B ar­
celon a
and
Pam plona. T h e
delegation Is now In Pam plona
and w ill return late W ednesday.
*D ils particu lar m ission e x ­
ceeds all expectation s." M ortis
said by phone on M onday. "W e
are realizin g m ore and m ore
how much potential there Is for
the O rlando region and cities In
Spain to do bu sin ess togeth er."
The Com m ercial Section o f
the U.S. Em bassy In M adrid
forecasts grow th for U .S. e x ­
ports and has defined m any In ­
du stries as best prospect p ro d ­
ucts.
Sem inole County econom ic
plan ner John Jones. S em in ole
C on tn u n ity C ollege p resid en t
Ann M cKee. O rlan do Sanford
A irport
m arketing
execu tive
S h irley Portillo and S em in ole
County Port A u thority A d m in is­
trator D ennis D otgner are also
on the m ission alon g w ith state
o fficia ls.
Th e grou p Is m eeting each

H andy W arns
day fo r tw o w eeks w ith S panish
governm ent, bu sin ess and e d u ­
cation al o fficia ls. W h ile tn M a­
drid, the Florida o fficia ls In au ­
gurated the sta le’s new trade
office • the first U .8. state o ffice
tn Spain.
Th e M etro O rlando In tern a­
tiona) A ffa irs Com m ission, the
International o ffice o f the E co­
nom ic D evelopm ent o f M idFlorida. Inc., organized the
m ission. For the second co n ­
secu tive year. M etro O rlando,
the fastest grow in g m ajor export
m arket In Florida.
Th e region had m ote than
• 1.66 b ill In export sales In
1097. a 36.4 In crease from the
previou s year.
'In recent years w e h ave d e ­
veloped Im portant relation s and
econom ic developm ent ties In
Spain. Ireland and tn E ngland."
M ortis said. *S em inole County
is no lon ger a bedroom com m u­
n ity ou tside o f O rlando. It ts a
p layer In econom ic d e v e lo p ­
m ent n ationally and In tern a­
tion a lly."

Voters today w ill speak
on Sanford’s future path

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Tom C arpon tor

STAFF W R ITER

SANFORD - V oters In Sanford
today are ch oosin g a new city
com m issioner, and
d ecid in g
w heth er the C ity M anager w ill
be placed In ch arge o f su p er­
visin g the p olice and fire d e ­
partm ents.
Th e p o lls are open from 7
a.m . to 7 p.m .
R esidents o f D istrict 1 can
vote at the Sanford C ivic C e n ­
ter. 401 E. Sem inole B lvd.
R esiden ts o f D istrict 2 can vote
at the W estside
Recreation
C enter/B oys ft G irls C lu b o f
Sanford. 919 S. Persim m on
A ve.
R esidents o f D istrict 3 can
vote at First C hurch o f the
Nazarene
Auditorium .
2581
Sanford A ve. R esiden ts o f D is­
trict 4 can vote at the Sem inole
County Pu blic
and
Human
S ervices Au ditorium , 400 W .
A irp ort Blvd.
Th e can didates fo r San ford's

D istrict 3 com m ission seat are
A A . 'M a c* M cClanahan. 73, a
Navy veteran and businessm an
w ith a m aster's degree tn crim i­
nology from R ollins C ollege.
Tom C arpenter, 56. a U .S.
custom s In spector at the O r­
lando 8anford A irport w ith an
associates degree from S em i­
n ole Com m unity C ollege, and
D ean Ray. 39, an ap p lian ce
store ow ner w ith an 11th grade
education.
W hltey E ckstein, a social
stu dies teacher at Sem inole
H igh School, Is running u n op­
posed fo r re-election In D istrict
4.
C ity residen ts w ill d ec id e
w hether the city m anager, in ­
stead o f the city com m ission,
w ill be respon sible fo r su p er­
visin g the P olice Departm ent
and F ire D epartm ent.
M cClanahan. w ho served on
the city com m ission from 19721979 and 1987-1995. said h is
ia to enhance th e quality, o f
of
Sanford
resid en ts

r

through controlled grow th.
Carpenter also said h is p r i­
ority Is m aking su re grow th Is
done in a m anner that has the
least effect on residen ts’ qu ality
o f life. H e w ants to w ork w ith
the county to d e a n up aban ­
doned hom es and b u sin esses
in areas such as 25th Street to
30th Street.
Ray said h is p riority Is to e n ­
hance the police departm ent
through $500,000 In additional
funding per yea r fo r fou r years
to purchase new equipm ent. He
w ants to see m ore com m unity
oriented policin g.
Sem inole C ounty R esidents In
precincts 68. 43 and 49 o f
W inter Park are ch oosin g a new
m em ber o f the F lorid a House o f
R epresentatives.
T h e ca n d i­
dates for the D istrict 35 seat
are Anthony
Suarez, Janet
Hawkings, and J erry C reel.
Anyone w ith qu estion s co n ­
cernin g voting today can c a ll
the office o f the S u pervisor o f
E lections at 321-1130. ex ten ­
sion 7709.

Police tear down
suspect houses
■yu a
STAFF W R ITER

SANFORD - A
su spected
crack house tn Sanford becam e
a church parking lo t th is w eek,
as the city and cou nty contin u e
th eir cam paign to tea r dow n v a ­
it a
iu K i crim
mine.
cant houses that
attract
e.
New Salem Prim
Prim itive
itive B aptist
Church recen tly
y pu rchased the
house at 1502 W . 12th S tre e t
Th e property had becom e a h a ­
ven fo r vagrants and p o ssib le
dru g deals w h ile sittin g vacant,
dep u ties said.
'A fte r the fam ily that used to
live tn the hom e m oved out
folks began sleep in g in It."
Sem inole C ounty S h e riffs O f­
fice LL G reg Barnett said. aA
vacant house can attract that
type o f activity.*

Sem inole C ounty d em olish es
30-4 0 vacan t b ou ses that are
p ossib ly b ein g u sed fo r tib g a t
a ctivity
p er
year,
u su ally
w orkin g cio sely w tth city
d t co d e
enforcem ent
, Barnett
O fficia ls from Sanford, S em i­
n ole C ounty, and the S em in ole
C ounty S h e riffs O ffice com ­
bin ed efforts to tea r dow n the
su spected crack house, and
d e a r land to turn it Into a
church parking lo t
"O u r enforcem ent efforts a re
d efin itely In creasing.* Barnett
said. "W e're w orkin g hard w ith
city code enforcem ent to take
dow n vacan t h ou ses w here ille ­
ga l activity such as dru g d ea ls
m ay b e taking p lace."
W RS Infrastru cture ft EnvtT b ern e f t S on Land

�2A ■Seminole Horald, Sanford. Honda •Tuesday. March 2. 1999

FO C U S O N W O M E N

SARA
ECKEL

Schools' d u ty: to
educate and p rotect
When LaShonda Davis was
In ^hc fifth grade, her grades
started to slip. She began
having nightmares, and she
even wrote a suicide note.
The source of LaShonda’s
distress was a 10-ycar-old
boy tn her classroom who
repeatedly fondled her
breasts and other parts of
her body. For six months,
she and her mother, Aurelia
Davis repeatedly complained
to authorities at the Hub­
bard Elementary School In
Forsyth. On. But the near­
constant hnrnssment didn’t
end.
So Aurelia Davis filed a
lawsuit, arguing that the
school failed to protect her
daughter from the offending
student. The case made Its
way to the Supreme Court,
where last week Justices
heard the opening argu­
ments. It Is the first time the
high court has considered a
case o f peer-on-peer sexual
harassment In schools.
M any o f th e Justices ex ­
p ressed sk ep ticism th at the
bad b eh a vior o f a 10year-old
boy cou ld am ount to a fe d ­
eral case. "L ittle boys tease
little g irls th rou gh ou t thetr
years In sch ool. Is every In ­
ciden t goin g to lead to a law ­
su it?" asked J u stice Sandra
D ay O 'C onnor.
Th e argum ent again st
LaShonda's case Is a reason ­
able one: W e certa in ly don 't
w ant to be In a situ ation
w here ch ild ish ru den ess
con tin u ally pu ts sch ool d is ­
tricts In cou rt. A n d large s e t­
tlem ents In fa vo r o f the
p la in tiffs w ill u ltim a tely
harm stu den ts and taxpay­
ers. A dd to th at th e w id e ­
spread con fu sion abou t w hat
sexu al h arassm ent Is and is
n ot. and It's d e a r th at a
ru lin g fo r LaSh onda cou ld
open a Pan dora's box.
But LaSh onda's ca se Is n ot
one o f ga rd en -va riety te a s ­
ing.. In d eed , after,. La Shon d a
and h er m oth er gave u p on
g e ttin g h rtp from S ch ool........
o flficia la . th ey took th e ir
case to th e loca'T p ollce. and
h er p erp etra to r s u b s e ­
qu en tly pleaded g u ilty to
sexu al b a ttery.
A ll th e w h ile, M onroe
C ou n ty S ch ool D istrict o f f i ­
cia ls say th ey b ea r n o re­
sp on sib ility fo r th e boy’s b e ­
havior. Law yers fo r the
school d istrict In sist that
sch ools a re not lia b le fo r
acts o f sexu al harassm ent
th at stu den ts in flic t on oth er
stu den ts—o n a ssertion even
m ore d istu rb in g th an the
prosp ect o f 10 -yea r-old s
su in g th eir sch ools. 1 understand the
o f d ra w tng a Une
s tu ff ten sing and sexu al h ar­
assm ent." sa id J u stice Ruth
B ader Q ln ebu rg.
T h e qu estion b efore the
cou rt and th e n ation t w '*

from u n ru ly stu d en ts? O r
can th ey tu rn th etr b a ck on
k id s w h o a re grop ed , fon dled
and o th erw ise m olested ?
U n fortu n ately, LaSh onda's
ord eal to n ot an Isola ted one.
T h ere a re sev era l sim ila r
cases o n th e d o ck ets righ t
now . A n d an a rticle I w rote
on th e su b ject fo r a &gt;«*n
m a fa rin r go t a respon se
from m any you n g g irls w ho
cou ld n ot fin d a sym pathetic
ea r at sch ool a fte r b rin g a s ­
sau lted b y a peer.
A m ericana m ay b e u n ­
com fortab le u sin g th e cou rts
fo r ca ses ilk** LaShonda’s.
But w hen paren ts Bend thetr
k id s to sch ool, th ere to an
Im p licit agreem en t th at
th ose ch ildren w ill b e cared
fo r. W hen they a re not,
sch ools m ust be h eld a c ­
cou n tab le.

How many Charlie Chan sons existed?
Q. I am a Charlie Chan Am. I know
Key* Luke, the No. 1 son. has passed
on. Were there two more sons railed
Sen Yung and Sen Fong? I may have
read the credits Incorrectly. Could you
tell me their birth and death dates,
please? I cant And any informs lion
about them. — R.EJL, Altoona. Pa.
A. There were only two sons — Keye
Luke played Lee, the No. 1 son, and
Victor Sen Yung was the No. 2 son.
Jimmy Chan. Victor Sen Yung was
bom in ISIS and died in ISM.
Q. A while back yon printed some­
thing that has to be wrong Informa­
tion. You said that “ Sky K ing" was
on in ISS3 and 1934.1 remember it
from the early 1960s. M y mother
would leave me to watch TV while
she went to get groceries. I was
eight or ten y ea n old. “ Sky King"
was one o f the shows 1 liked because
o f the airplane. I was bom in 1152,
and I d on t think she would have left
ase alone when I was one or two.
Please re-check your Information. —
AJSL Niles, Mich.
A. We have checked and re-checked,
and our information Is correct. So
either you were watching reruns or you
were very precocious. “Sky King* orig­
inally aired in 1SS3 and 1934 on ABC.
Q. I’d appreciate It If you would
happen to have knowledge o f a movie
with G reta G abor called "Queen
Christina.” It's been on TV and I
would like to k a o w ifK 'i available on
video. — M.H., Brockton. Mass.
A. Greta was not one of those Gabor
sisters. H er last name was Garbo.
"Queen Christina," one of her finest
films, is out on both video and laser disc.
Q. My dad would love to knew
what yen cun Had ant about a movie
that he really liked yean ago. He
thinks It waa called "Valley o f the
G iaats" and that It cobm oat la IM S

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1902, Wilt Chamborlaln scored 100
points for the Philadelphia Warriors
as they defeated the New York Knlcks
169-147.

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On this day in 1964, the Beatles began
filming "A Hard Day’s Night."
On this day In 1963, the compact disc
wss introduced by Philips, Polygram
and Sony.

A. Even then (1943), Holiywoo
dlos had a lot of technicalabillty.
worked a lot with miniatures and
Q. Please help settle aa argatreaL
Who was the director e f ‘ Streets « f
Baa Francisco," with Karl Maldea
and young Michael Dangles? I f we
don’t le a n the truth soon, w e'll
■ a rd er each, other, ha ha. — W.W.
and C.W., M eta. Aria.
A. Ha ha. yourself. Get a grip on
yourwlvea, because there was not Just
one director, there were doxens of dif­
ferent directors on that show.

Tuesday, March 1tth
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Sam Hous­
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Sholom AMchom (1639-1916), writer,
Kurt Weill (I969-19M), m ayo s ir, Moe
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Is 36.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day la
l»27, Babe Ruth signed a 170,000 con­
tract with the Now York Yankoes

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POLICE LOG
The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded through Mcrvh

Dom estic violence:
W H IR R S F R lN O e. B u tton w ood A ven n o, 9 9 0 0 M eek . Feb, 27.
11:39 p.m . A 38-year-old man w as arrested by W in ter S p rin gs
Police fo r dom estic violen ce. P olice said the man w as argu in g
w ith h is ex-girlfrien d over a toothbrush when he tried to strik e
h er w ith h is hand and threatened to k ill her.

DUI:
L A B M AR T, la k e M ary B ou levard a t L ak e Bauna R oa d . Feb.
27, 11:58 p.m . A 46-year-old wom an w as arrested b y Lake
M ary Police fo r d rivin g u nder the Influence.
M B M AR T, In te rs ta te 4 a t L a k e M a ry B oa leva rd e x it. Feb.
28, 2:2 6 a.m . A 33-year-old man w as arrested b y F lorid a
H ighw ay Patrol fo r d rivin g u nder the Influence.
LONG W OOD, S ta te R oad 494 a t Tonga)to R o *3 Feb. 28, 12:01
a.m . A 23-yea
23-year-old m an w as arrested
ited by F lo r-iS H ighw ay Patrol
fo r d rivin g u nder the Influence.
BANPO RD , In te rs ta te 4 a t M a te R o a d 4 6. Feb. 27, 8:22 p.m . A
47-year-old man w as arrested by Florida H ighw ay Patrol fo r
d rivin g u nder the Influ ence.
■AN TO R D . Tow n s C e n ter B ouleva rd a t M a ta R o a d 4 6 . Feb.
28, 2:47 a.m . A 2 1-year-old man w as arrested by Sanford P o ­
lice fo r d rivin g u nder the Influence.

Drugs:_
A LTA M O N T E BPRDV06, F eed B trso t a t D el e te M re e t. Feb. 27.
12:38 a.m . A 22-year-old wom an w as arrested by Altam onte
S prin gs P olice fo r possession o f less than 20 gram s o f m ari­
ju a n a . Police said that a fter seein g the wom an m ake what they
b elieved to be a dru g pu rchase, th ey stopped h er fo r a m inor
tra ffic In fraction . Police said they saw h er push som ething un*
d er h er seat as they approached. T h ey searched
* cd th e ve h ic le
and found a sm all baggie
'
__
that
contained a green leafy su b ­
stance u nder the seat.
■ANFO RD , I f B trsot a t O Rvs B trsot. Feb. 28, 12:34 a.m . A
30-year-old m an w as arrested by Sanford P olice fo r possession
o f dru g paraphernalia and fo r possession o f crack cocaine. P o ­
lice said he w as bein g arrested on an unrelated warrant w hen
they searched him . In h is right shoe, they found a via l that
contained several p ieces o f crack. In h is back pocket, they
found a pipe m ade from a m etal tube w ith som e B rlllo attached
to the end. Th ere w as cocaine residue on the pipe.

Retail theft:
BAMPORD. F t — k A ra n a s, 1800 M a sk . Feb. 27. 5:22 p.m . A
33-year-old m an w as arrested by Sanford P olice fo r reta il theft.
Police said he put a package o f p en cils In h is Jacket and
w alked out o f the store w ithout m aking any effort to pay fo r the
Item s. _______________________________________________________________

Men
convicted
for bilking
investors

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FROM W IR E REPORTS

O rlando - A D eltona, F lorid a
man h as been convicted o f 77
ch arges In connection w ith a
P on d schem e operated b y h is
com panies. Late Thu rsday In
V olu sia C ounty C ircu it C ourt.
C hnrles F. Esskuchen, J r., 4 4 ,
w as found gu ilty o f charges that
he defrau ded $8 m illion from
Florida Investors. Ills arrest In
N ovem ber 1997 follow ed a tw oyea r In vestigation by the D e­
partm ent o f B anking and F i­
nance
(D B F),
directed
by
C om ptroller B og M illigan, and
the office o f Statev^de P ro se­
cu tor M elan ie H ines. Th e F lo r­
ida D epartm ent o f Law E n ­
forcem ent assisted In the In ­
vestigation .
T h e In vestigation , arrest, and
vigorou s
prosecu tion
of
Esskuchen
dem onstrate
the
com m itm ent o f DBF, H ines' o f­
fice. and oth er state agen cies to
figh t fin an cial fraud. On T u e s ­
day. Febru ary 23. G overnor J eb
bush and the Florida C abinet
adopted a resolu tion declarin g
M ay 9 through 15 as Fight f i ­
nancial Fraud In Florida W eek ,
to heighten the pu b lic's aw are­
n ess o f these types o f crim es.
"W e're w orkin g hard to protect
consum ers from these Insidious
crim es.* Com ptroller M illigan •
said. "T h is special in itiative
and vigorou s enforcem ent e f­
fo rts w ill h elp keep ou r d U « n s
from b ein g victim ized by w h iteco lla r crim e."
Esskuchen Is presiden t o f
ECN C orporation in Heathrow,
Florida. "E asku chen's com pa­
n ies Issued prom issory n otes to
In vestors fo r 98 m illion In In ­
vestm en ts," said Fin ancial In ­
vestigator M ichael G lm b d o f the

D orothy M ae Brown, 72, o f
W . I3 th Place. Sanford, d ied
Satu rday. Feb. 27. 1999 at
C entral Florida H ospital. B om
In V ldalla, Oa. on Ju ly 10,
1926, she cam e to D elray
Beach w here she w as a h om e­
m aker and a m em ber o f the
Church o f O od In C hrist.
S u rvivors
In clu de
sons.
Robert Lee Vaughn o f D eerfield
B each. G eorge Rahm lng o f St.
C loud, O 'N eal Brown o f S an ­
ford: daughters, M ildred Lockley o f Sanford, Janet Patrick o f
D elray Beach; broth er, E dd ie
S erency. B rldgton. N J . She
had 32 gran dch ildren and 3 6
great grandchildren .
W llson -E lch elberger M ortu­
ary. In c.. Sanford in ch arge o f
arrangem ents.
Susie C am pbell. 97, o f M ellon vtlle A venu e. S an ford, d ied
on W ednesday, Feb. 24, 1999
at C entra] F lorid a H sopttal.
B om In M ontlceUo on O ctober
12. 1901, sh e w as a hom e­
m aker and atended N ew Zion
Prim itive B aptist Church.
S u rvivors In clu de son. H or­
ace C. C am pbell. W arw ick. N.Y.
and daughter. Alm a R. M urray,
W arw ick. N .Y.
W llson -E lch elberger
M ortu­
ary, In c, Sanford. In ch arge o f
arrangem ents.
Sam uel Freeze, 8 0 . o f Sw eet
Gum C ourt. W in ter S p rin gs,
died
W edn esday. Feb. 2 4 .
1999. B om In Sutnm erfleid. h e
lived the last th ree years In
W in ter S prin gs. H e w as a
b ook keep er and m em ber o f the
B loom ing Ligh t B aptist Church.
S u rvivors i
Sam uel Freese. W in ter S p rin gs;
fath er.Q u in cie Freese. F ell C ity.
A la .; sister. J a n ie Jackson . R tv
ersid e. A la .; 6 gra n d ch ild ren
and 7 great grandchildren .
O olden'a
Fu n eral
Hom e.
W in ter Park. In ch arge o f a r­
rangem ents.

DOE O THT L» 1
DBF regional o ffice In O rlando.
D orothy U M itch ell. 68. o f
"Proceeds w ere used to pay
W est R idge D rive. S an ford, died
prin cipal and in terest paym ents
M onday, M arch I , 1999. B ora
to Investors (w hich Is know n as
In M idland. |Rch.on M ay 18.
a Poiu t schem e) and pay com ­
1933, M itch ell w in tered fo r the
pany expen ses and p ayroll.
past 15 y e a n In Sanford. S h e
And over $1 m illion w as d i­
w as a volu n teer fa r H abitat fo r
verted to E asku chen's person al
Hum anity and
accounts*
M ary Presbyterian C hu rch. S h e
w as retired from th e M ich igan
Esskuchen Is cu rren tly b ein g
h eld In the V olu sia C ou nty J a il., niooc acnooi uywntm.
S u rvivors in clu d e h u sban d.
p en din g a bond h earin g. S e n - .
tra cin g is s e t fo r A p ril 28. H e 1 'G o rd o n L. and son s. R onald o f
A rb o r M ich ., and O ff

C lo verlea f Bhrd.. D eltona, d ied
Saturday, Feb. 27. 1999 In
D eltona. B om Feb. 24, 1917
in Peon la, K y.. sh e m oved to
Florida from O recen County,
Ky. In 1945. M rs. S u llivan w as
a hom em aker.
S u rvivors In clu de son, T h o ­
m as D ecker. Leltch fleld, Ky.;
son.
Larry
T u ck .
Orm ond
B each; son. Jam es S u llivan ,
D eltona: son. D avid S u llivan .
W in ter Park: daughter. M ild red
C aldw ell.
D eltona: daughter.
Patsy Brown. Sanford; sister.
Leona Van M eter, W in ter Park:
sister. Rena M inton. L eltch fleld .
Ky.: sister. Loren e M cG rew ,
H artford, Ky.; broth er, D elbert
D ecker.
L eltch fleld ,
K y.:
brother. Dam on D ecker, F ra n k ­
lin . In d.; broth er. O rtn D ecker.
Leltch fleld. K y.: 14 gra n d ch il­
dren. six great-gran d ch ild ren ,
one great-great grandchild.
Oram kow
Fu nderal
Hom e,
Sanford. In ch arge o f arran ge­
m ents.

o f D eltona.
B rlsson Funeral Hom e, S an ­
ford, In ch arge o f arrangem ents.
W A LT E R BNOW
W alter Snow , 87, o f B ethune
D rive,
E aton vllle.
d ied
W edn esday. Feb. 24, 1999.
B om In S um m erfleld, h e had
lived In the O rlan do area sin ce
1941. H e w as a ca rp en ter and
m em ber o f the G a lilee C h ristian
Church.
S u rvivors
In clu de
son.
Ronald Snow o f S t. Petersbu rg;
dau ghters. W illie Lee W h itfield
o f Rialto, C alif, and S ylvia
C artagena o f A ltam on te Springs;
brothers, Leonard Snow o f D ade
C ity, A rch ie S now o f South
C arolin a.
W U lls
S now
of
W etradale;
sisters.
B etty
W ellerlc o f O a ln esvllle, Rosa
M ae D rake o f Thom pson. O a..
Ju an ita S pen cer o f South C a ro­
lin a, 10 gran dch ildren and 9
grea t gran dch ildren .
O olden'a
Fu neral
Hom e,
W in ter Park. In ch arge o f a r­
rangem ents.
Floyd M arvin SJoblom. 6 9 .
Sycam ore C ircle. B ig Rock,
Ten n .. d ied Sunday. Feb. 28,
1999. B om J u n e 17. 1929 In
Florida. M r. SJoblom w as r e ­
tired from the m tU taiy. H e w as
a B aptist.
S u rvivors In clu de wtfo. C e cil
Louise M olone SJoblom, B ig
Rock. Ten n .:
son.
Kenneth
SJoblom.
B ig
Rock. T en n .;
daughter.
D iana
Jones.
C la rk sville. T en n .: daughter.
B everly Arm SJoblom. O eneva;
broth er. O tis SJoblom. Lake
M ary; sister. M argaret M u llin s.
Lake M ary; sister. Ruby B oh an ­
non. Lake M ary; fo u r gra n d ­
ch ild ren .
A n glin FU neral Hom e. D over,
T en n .. In ch arge o f arran gemerits*

K ayala M arie Stuck. Infont. N .
Norm andy Bhrd.. D eltona, d ie d
Th u rsday. Feb. 28. 1999. S h e
— i born Feb. 23. 1999 In O r-

Joh n
W ylie
V ick ery,
81,
Palatka, d ied S un day Feb. 2 8 .
1999 at th e Palatka H ealth
C enter. B om Feb. 25. 1918 In
Sanford.
M r. V ick ery w aa a
cabin et m aker. H e w aa a P ro t­
estant.
M r. V ick ery attended S an ford
sch ools.
H obbles In clu d ed
fish in g, cam ping and boatin g.
S u rvivors in clu d e w ife. Jean
V ickery.
Palatka:
dau gh ter.
Ju dy H ord, D aytona; dau gh ter.
J o y O . A l-Ju m aily. Tam pa;
daughter. Jan et Plavch ak. B a r­
tow . dau gh ter, Lib b y A dam s,
Palatka; dau gh ter. D ebbie T in ­
sley. Palatka; son . Joh n D arrell
V ickery, S L A u gu stin e; son .
Ju stin V ick ery. B artow ; son.
Bob M xO ulre. Palatka: son .
S teve M cO utte. Palatka; sister.
Lorrain e M rs s m g rr. S an ford;
stater. F lossie Lee. S h elly. N .C .;
sister. T h eo V ick ery. K ey W est;
brother. P h ilip M . V ick ery, F t
W orth. T exas; 24
d m , 12 great-i
W atts FU neral H om e, S an ford,
in ch arge o f arrangem ents.

S u rvivors in clu d e father. Joaeph S tu ck. D eltona; m other.
A nn e S tu ck. D eltona: m aternal
grandfath er. D onald M . Th om iaon. O vied o: m aternal gra n d ­
m other. Fay Th om laoo. O vied o;
p etera a l grandm other. Jonah
S hatu ck. B radenton.
B aldw tn -Fairch lld
Fu n eral
Hom e. O vied o. In ch arge o f ar-

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�4 A • Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tueaday. March 2,1999

Glove donation
The Sanlord/Semlnole County
Chamber of Commerce donated
17 pairs of white gloves to the
Seminole High School Gospel
Choir on Friday. The money for
the glovea waa raised through a
polnaetta
sale.
Ron
Rose
(center), executive director o f
the Sanford/Semlnole County
Chamber of Commerce, Is shown
with the Gospel Choir.

m ent In the northern part o f the
city. Fou r Sanford P olice o ffi­
cers. com m anded b y Lt. W illie
H ardin, w ill w ork from the sta ­
tion alon g w ith fou r s h e riffs
d ep u ties.
C h ief D eputy S h eriff S teve
H arriett (a form er Sanford P o ­
lice C h ief) said M onday that a
m odu lar
stru ctu re
w ill
be
erected at the site In the next
th ree w eeks. T h e perm anent
station bu ild in g w ill follow a s
son aa possible.
Sanford b u ild er B obby Van
H erbu lla o f M cKee O en eral
C on tractors to don atin g h is
services. Von H erbulla waa a
m em ber o f the sp ecia l tow en com m ittee
that
forerm en t

T u e s d a y

h elped rr-con stru ct the Sanford
Police D epartm ent.
Sanford residen ts are votin g
on a referendu m today that w ill
en able th e city 's p olice and fire
ch iefs to report d irectly to the
city m anager rath er than the
five-p erson c ity com m ission.
Th e referendu m la expected to
pass, and the city w ill seek a
new p o lice c h ie f In a n ation '
w ide search.
A ctin g C h ie f B ronson, a 25*
ye a r veteran o f the force, la ex*
pected to b e th e No. 2 m an In
the new organisation u n less h e
d ecid es to retire. C ity o fllcia la
are u rgin g him to stay. J o e DU*
lard la retirin g thia m onth as
ch ief. H e has been on m edical
leave the past th ree m onths.

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u n registered secu rities, and 2 5
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A ssistan t S tatew ide p rosecu ­
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cu tor In th e case. "T h ese
ch arges w ou ld u su ally b rin g a
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W orkers from th e city and
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tn sto teo a n d ch u rch volu n teers
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Seminole Herald. Senhxd, Florida •Tuesday, March 2,1999 •IB

Assistant
Sports
Editor

‘Florida’s
team’ needs
a change o f
leadership

Championship
heartbreakers
Lake M ary girls soccer, Lake Howell
boys basketball fall one score short
SPORTS EDITOR
TALLAH ASSEE • M aren J afte scored w ith on ly
30-seconds left In the gam e as S panish R iver
H igh S chool edged Lake M ary. 2-1. to w in Its

SAN FO RD - T h e Tam pa Bay
D evil Raya and F lorid a M arlins
can crow a ll th ey w an t about
b ein g F lo rid a's team , bu t It
isn 't even close.
A lm ost every lo ca l baseball
fan (if th ere are an y left) is s till
a lon gtim e A tlan ta B raves suprter and th e scen e at the
sney W ide W orld o f S ports
C om plex p roves It.
Th e B raves can ch arge a d ­
m ission • $7.50 a pop • w hen
no one else does, and th e place
Is s till packed w h ile sta rs Uke
J e ff B agw ell o f th e A stro s can
w alk throu gh K issim m ee unno­
ticed and w h oever th e sta r o f
the M arlin s Is can d o th e sam e
in V iera (w h erever th at Is).
B ack to the B raves.
A s 'F lorid a 's team ' fo r w h o­
ever s till ca res abou t m ajor
leagu e b a seb a ll In th ese parts,
th ere's a bu rn in g qu estion on
m y m ind.
W hy m th e w orld Is B obby
C ox s till m an agin g th e B raves?
C ox Is a grea t m an ager • If
It's 1990 and th e team record
Is 60-103 and no one Is a t ­
ten din g th e gam es.
It’s n ow 1999 and th e B raves
h ave had th e m ost ta len t In
base b a ll for eig h t y e a rs now .
T h ey h ave on e w orld series

K

R em em ber C o x lettin g C h arb e is ftn a n d tp itc h to K irb y *- —
Pu ckett In th e 1991 W orld S e­
rie s?
O ettln g out-m an aged b y C lto
O aston In 1992?
Losin g to th e P h illies in
1993?
M ovin g It alon g, rem em ber
th e h u m iliation b y th e Padres
la s t season ?
It Isn’t alw ays th e m an ager's
fau lt. B u t som etim es a ch ange
haa to b e m ade fo r th e sake o f
com p lacen cy.
T h e B raves h ave h ad th e best
p itch in g s ta ff In base b a ll and
m aybe th e m ost su ccessfu l
decad e In b a seb all h istory as
fa r a s a p itch in g sta ff. T o p 10
yea rs o f O lavln e and S m oltz,
seven ye a rs o f M addux and Ove
y e a n o f S teve A very.
A s fo r a s th e everyd ay lin eu p,
w ith p la yers lik e A n d reu w and
C h ip p er J on es, M cG rtff. G a la r­
raga, Pen dleton, O an t, Blauaer,
J u stice, G rissom , L ofton and
th e rest, h ow can th is u n it not
b e w in n in g th e W orld S eries
y e a r a fte r yea r?
C om pare th e B raves o f th e
*90s to th e Y an k ees o f th e *900,
a team w ith tw o rin gs.
N ew Y o rk ’s poten tia l H all o f
Piem en from th e *90s In clu de
D on M attin gly. T im R aines,
m aybe D e rm J eter, m aybe
P f n i lf w illia m s .
A tla n ta 's In clu de D ole M u r­
ph y (okay. th a t's a sh ot In th e
d a rk an d b e w a s on th e B rave's
(m aybe). O la vln e (p rob a b ly
w hen It’s a ll don e), D en nis
M artin ez. J on es. J u stice,
Lofton (a ll p o ssib ly), an d a
bu nch o f o th ers w h o m ay be
ready In th e ftitu re.
B u t th e B raves can ’t fin d a
w ay to w tn.
T h at’s w h y it a ll com es back
to C ox.
T h e B raves a re com placen t.
A n d th ey h ave every righ t to
be. T h ey h ave been th e best
iq b a seb all fo r eigh t
yea rs now .
But th ey o n ly h ave on e rin g.
T h e B raves n eed a ahake-up.
Pu t a n ew gu y In ch arge. A ctu ­
a lly W in ter Park’s D avey J o h n ­
son w ou ld h ave been th e p e r ­
fect fit th is season b efore he
signed w ith Los A n geles.
S om eth in g n eeds to b e done
In A tlan ta o r B raves' fan s can
exp ect a simila r scen a rio to
seven o f th e la st eig h t years:
an ea sy d ivision title and an
ea rly p fo y o ff e x it w hen th e
team n eeds m ore th an M addux.
S m oltz an d O lavln e to get by.
B obby C o x d id a grea t Job o f
tu rn in g th e B raves

th ird girls' C lass GA S la te Soccer C h am pion sh ip
In the last fou r years Saturday night at G ene
C ox Stadium In T allah assee.
J a ffe. a sen ior, outran and then got o ft the
allot w ith fou r Ram s defenders closin g In as the
S harks denied Lake M ary back-to-back title s
and gave the S h ark s another crown to go with
th eir own back-to-back U tles In 1990 and 1997.
Spanish R iver (25-1-2), ranked No. 0 In the
nation, took a 1-0 lead with 11:47 left In the
first h a lf w hen A m ber Tollefson took a cen terin g
pass from A m anda Kahn and drilled a shot In to
the right co m er o f the Ram s goal.
isik e Mary (23-5-6) had two opportu n ities to
score In the first h alf, but both w ere sm oth ered
by Sharks 'k eep er Cam m y Jones.
M ortssa B urkey m ade a good run Into the box.
but Jones sm oth ered the attem pt and J a ck ie
VanLoovcn 's shot o ft a com er kick b y A lliso n
W eber w as hobbled by Jones, but she w as a b le
to caver the b all b efore Adrienne E lker cou ld get
to the rebound.
Th e Rama fin a lly got the tying goal w ith 24:57
left In the gam e w hen A ly Benitez w as pu lled
dow n In the box and w as awarded a p en a lty
kick, which got Just under Jones.
Th e gam e appeared to be (traded fo r overtim e,
w hen anything can happen, and. In fact, the
w inn in g score cam e In Injury time, en din g Lake

Laka Hows! star guard Asggla Kohn (No. 3) dossd out N s e « w r
a
13-point, seven assist effort as the 8Vvar Hawks wars edged 45-44 by Vseo
Beech in a Class 6A Regional Championship Game 8alurdey night

A ll-S ta r
soccer
gam e to
1
A PO PK A - A ly B en itez. C a rol
Lew is. B rook A aby, C .C . O ul!lan. J a n ey H allb erg and K ris­
ten H oyle w ill b e am ong the
top players
from
S em in ole
C ounty com petin g In the Orange-S em ln ole
O Iris' S occer
A ll-S ta r O am e th is S atu rday a t
A popka H igh S ch o o l.
T h e gam e w ill start a t 6 p.m .
and adm ission w ill b e $4 fo r
adult. $1 fo r g irls h igh sch o ol
players and free fo r ch ildren
10-and-Under.

APO PK A OUTBGOBEB
BEARS IN SOFTBALL
W IN TER SPRIN G S - W in ter
S prin gs’ so ftb a ll team saw an
early lead van ish and fe ll to
A popka 10-9 at hom e M onday.
Th e
w in
d rop s
W in ter
S prings to 6-3 on th e season .
Entering the to p o f th e third
inning, th e B ears h eld a 5-0
advantage, but th e B lu e D art­
sonny sigosd
B*#*
*•«). Laka Mary Assistant Principal Boyd Kamos (standing,
ers ra llied to tie th e gam e.
Aly** m o tor
R fi toright), hsad coach B i Etssats and Principal Raymond Oalnos.
W ith the score kn otted at 99. A popka scored th e w in n in g
run In th e top o f th e seven th
Inning.
W in ter S p rin gs fo n s did w it­
n ess a n otab le b righ t sp o t
when D ixie R eyn olds (w ho fln*1 really Just felt like UVA fit a ll o f my »d »ed th e gam e S -for-4) b la sted
n eeds." B enitez said. T h e coach la a grea t
of
person and I am really look in g forw ard to W ild e r S prin gs hom e Held,
LAKE M ARY - It's rea lly n ot su prtsln g
10 n ation a lly ranked Dt
playin g fo r a wom an fo r the first tim e. , T h e B ears w ill try to regrou p
that AJy B en itez la goin g to co llege onr a
partially because o f coai
C oach Elsale is w onderful, bu t the ch an ge
to*f road gam e tod ay a t
ftill sch o la rsh ip .
H einrtck eras the
cou ld b e both b en eficial and fu n.*
T h is Lake M ary fH“igh
*, S
“ chool
*.
sen io r Is
gold m edal team In the
one o f the top stu den ts In h er d a ta a ca&gt;
ch ooses h er players very
T h e change, how ever. Is n ot som eth in g S ! ! ! i ^ ^ i S s 2 n ^ i ^ ?
d em lca liy.
B en itez should flt in to th e* nm
that B enitez's m other. Beth Is lookin g fo r- W. tfs r iM i $90 M O 0 1 9 i t $
Add to that h er alm ost unm atched prow n icely.
w ard to.
M. Vrtgfc and Pinsatan. WSwn and
___. .
caa on the soccer field and sh e w as a sh oeou, ^
' am really go - * * " * * ! ’ - w s«a a ’□ T T m - Wrt* t n ■ ___
* : . ! ! » ! ! - - J — f:
lo g to m iss her. ___ B H I am a little
nervous about h er goin g so fa r aw ay bu t w e ^wtatcTap&lt;in#i&gt;7 a .
B enitez is on h er w ay to the U n iversity o f
~ ll5JcepM on* 1 ,eader 0,1
are from that area so w e can have fa m ily •—
—
— ■—
V irgin ia to p la y fo r the C avaliers and sh e
M uy * * u* d '
look in on h er from tim e to tim e.*
TB1BE
D O SU M ATRA
cou ldn't b e h ap p ier about It.
In addition to h er su ccess on the
Baaed on h rr perform ance a t Lake M aty.
is m * w a
*1 am rea lly excited about th is o p p o rtu - B en itez h as been a very su ccessfu l sti
B en itez shouldn't need too m uch look in g
n a i« m s
n lty,* B en itez said. *1 w as tryin g to d ecid e in h igh school and Is fo rk in g to eith er
after. H er w ork eth ic haa brought h er great
SANFORD - T h e S em in ole
betw een N otre D am e and U VA. w hich w as- sue a m ajor in the renow ned D ardln I
th in gs In high sch ool and coUege w ill on ly
H igh S ch ool boys* trade team
n t an easy ch oice. T h e academ ic program s nesa S ch ool o r In th e field o f crtm lnok
the opportu nity to do even m ore.

Benitez has a ‘Cavalier’ attitude

Starling caps undefeated Lions' comeback
CORRESPONDENT
O VIED O - T h is la d evelop in g
In to a p ecu lia r h abit.
F or the secon d tim e In le s s
than a w eek, the O viedo H igh
S chool va rsity b a seb all team
fe ll beh in d 5-1. on ly to ra lly in

Its fin a l a t bat to p u ll ou t a v ic ­
tory.
O n M onday n igh t, It waa the
visitin g D eltona W olves who
succum bed to the L ion s' fatein n in g h eroics, fa llin g 6-5 to
the un defeated O viedo (8-0)
aide. L ast W ednesday. Lake
B ran tley saw a 5-1 lead d isap ­

p ea r at M ilder F ield .
-Th is team d o es n ot quit,*
said
O viedo
coach
K en n e
Brow n. "Tw ice now In th e la st
w eek, this team haa proved to
Its e lf that It can com e from
behind to w in. T h ese guys
n ever thin k th ey're beat. A nd
as lon g as th ey b elieve that.

w e're In every gam e u n til the
fin al out.*
It w as Kenny S ta rlin g 's turn
to be the hero In O vieo o 's o n ­
goin g rotation as h e delivered a
b sses-load cd sin gle to score
Paul Lubrano w ith th e gam e­
w inn in g run.
T h e ra lly started w hen Jered

�I S •8sirtnols HsrsW, Santefd. Florida •Tuesday, March 2,1999

BaseballContinued horn Page IB
Larry G rayson then dou bled
In to th e left field co m e r to
ch ase Lu brano to th ird and
force D eltona to In ten tio n a lly
w alk B lain e S ch u lte to load the
bases, crea tin g a force p lay at
any b ase.
S ta rlin g sp oiled th at plan
w ith a sh arp sin gle In to left
field .
T h e la te ra lly m ade a w in n er
o f re lie f p itch er J .C . B laas,
w ho w orked fo u r scoreless In ­
n ings to allow h is team m ates
to scratch th eir w ay b ack in to
the gam e. B lass (2-0) allow ed
ju st tw o h its w h ile strik in g out
three and w a lk in g one.
D eltona led h u m th e start,
scorin g tw ice In th e top o f the
first In n in g and th ree m ore
tim es in th e top o f th e th in ).
J a vle A lva rez started th e L i­
on s on th eir com eb ack w hen
h e led o ff th e b ottom o f the
fifth w ith a solo hom e run (h is
Brat o f th e season ) to le ft A d d .
Ooodw tn then sliced a trip le
and scored on J u stin H olm es'
s a crifice fly.
A n out la ter, Q rayaon w aa h it
b y a pitch , w en t to secon d on a
w ild p itch , and cam e arou nd to
score on an erro r b y th e D el­
tona secon d basem an.
'E veryb od y con tribu ted
to
th is w in,* aakl B row n. 'No on e
person can take th e cred it fo r
It. C ertain ly. K en n y (S ta rlin g )
deserves a lo t of cred it for
com in g th rou gh w ith a b ig h it
to d rive In th e w in n in g ru n . bu t
th ere w ere a lo t o f d u tch p la ys
to h elp u s get to th a t p oin t.*
Ooodw tn scored tw o runs to
go w ith h is trip le and tw o sin ­

gles. Q rayaon dou bled, sin gled ,
and scored a run. A lva rez had
h is solo hom e run. Lu brano
con tribu ted tw o sin gles, tw o
runs, and an R B I. S ch u lte and
S ta rlin g each fin ish ed w ith a
sin gle and an R B I. H olm es
a lso ch ipped In w ith on R B I.
Providin g the offen se fo r D el­
ton a (5-4) w ere J osh B u d ch
(dou ble); B tyan M aples, Jarred
Petrosky. N ick C h apm an , and
M att M atouaek (each w ith a
sin gle and an R B I); Rocky Seganra and G arrett W eirs (tw o
runs scored
ap iece);
D oug
H oaterm an (sin gle); and W ill
B ates (one run).
O viedo w ill try to stretch Its’
sea son -op en in g w in streak to
n in e gam es Friday n igh t w hen
th e Lion s h ost th e W in ter
S p rin gs B ests in a 7 p.m . gam e
a t M ik ler F ield.

Record* _ Delton* 5-4. Oviedo 8-0.

BEARS EDGE SAINTS
W IN TE R SPRIN Q S - B rad
S tephenson and C h ris M aher
com bined on a fo u r-h itter and
W in ter S prings scored th e wtnIn the bottom o f the
n lng run
i
sixth Inning to edge T rin ity
Prep, 4-3, In b a seb a ll a ction
Saturday aftern oon .
T h e S ain ts had scored a ln g le
runs in the third and fou rth In ­
n in gs to take a 2-0 lead , but
the Bears (2-2) scored th ree
tim es In the bottom o f the
fourth Inning to take th e lea d .
T rin ity Prep cam e b a ck to tie
the gam e In the top o f th e sixth
Inning, bu t coach H arold H itt’ s
squad answ ered rig h t b a ck
w ith th e gam e-w inning run.
Stephenson (1-1) w as the
w in n in g pitch er, w h ile M aher
w orked the seventh In n in g fo r
the save.
Stephenson also
led
th e
B ears' seven-h it offen sive a t ­
tack. goin g 2-for-4 w ith a d o u ­
ble. J e ff Rogers and A n d rew
H u ff both doubled and h ad an
R B I. w h ile J e ff C ook and J o h n
R om C rooks both had an R B I.

J eff
IB

laughing stock into the beat
team In baaeball.
Now the Braves need some­
one to turn the best baseball
team Into world champions.
L s s t B se o a d S h ot: D e­
spite doubts, lacrosse has
become one q f the most
popular sports In Seminole

IN BRIEF
Recreation V olleyball
SANFORD - The reauks from Week No. 6 of
the City at Sanford Recreation and Parka
Department Polar Bear Recreational Volley­
ball League Monday at the Sanford Middle
School Dan Pelham Qymnatortum were:
A League: Kathy’s Baby Shop (4-0). Just
For Fun 0-1). Yknots (3-2). C.E.8. (1-3) and
Beer :30 (0-4).
B League: Rob's Team and the Unknowns
(both 3-1). Westvtaw Baptist Church (2-2).
and Sanford Chinch of Ood and the Saints
Rob's Team (both 1-3).
The
after m a e d a :
A laagnr Kathy's Baby Shop (23-1), the
Yknots and Juat ra t FUn (both 13-11), C.E.8.
(6*16) and Beer dO (3-21).
B league:. tha Unknowns (166). Rob's
Team (life ). Sanford Church of Ood (13-11),
the Saints (6-16) and WesMew Baptist
Church (5-19).

Sanford offers church softball
SANFORD -The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department will offer a
Church Slow Pitch Softball league.
Games will be played at the Lake
Sports Complex on anight to be
Please cell (407) 330-5697 1f you have a
in terested to p lsytn f*

P ro bow lers to com pete locally
ALTAMONTE BPRMOS - The Professions!
Women's Bowkng Ttour will hold the Oreater
Orlando Ctaaalc at The AMF Altamonte
Springs Lanee through Thursday. March 4.
The Lanes will not only have the attraction
of the rrnfrmtfrnslt rrrn\ns to town, but the
championship will air on ESPN and E8PN3.
The bowlers were to have mmprtad in ate
quakfjrtng matches today starting at 11 a-m.
and then the top 24 bowlers will move on to

an-

County. There are m ore stu­
dents playing lacrosse than
any other sport In the
county, including footb a ll
and soccer.
Now It's time Jar one q f
the youth leagues tn Sem i­
nole County to step up and
qffer U as a recreational
sport.

other eight matches. Thursday, the Top 5
Stepladder Finals will be held.
The finals will be broadcast on Tuesday,
March 9 at 3 p.m. on ESPN2 and then re­
played that day at 11:30 p.m. on ESPN.
The Altamonte AMF Is located at 260
Douglas Avenue. For Information call (407)
862-2500 or by fax at (407) 862-1955.

W am lcke-S m lth and H ornsby
both dou bled fo r th e S ain ts.

Wlatsr tprgs. 000 301 a . 4 7 3
Wamlcke-Smlth
snd
llom»by.
Stephenson. Maher (7) and Roger*. WP
_ Stephenson (1-1). LP _ WamlckeSmlth (1*1). Save _ Maher. 111. Trinity

B SAJtk 4 , S A IN T S 3

Trinity Prep

001 101 0 . 3 4 2

Prep. Wamlcke-Smlth. Ilomaby: Winte
Spring*. 9tephen*on. Roger*. Huff. 3Rl
. none. HR _ none. Record* _ Winter]
Spring* 3-2.

Championships------Continued foam Page IS

ford 5. Hawkins 0. Total*: 19 ft-13 45.

M ary's reign a s S tate C h am plon a.

BUZZER-BEATER R M S OUT
FOR SILVER HAW KS
CASSE LBER RY • A nd th e w in n er o f the
'F ick le-F in g er o f F ate A w ard ' la ~ - T h e Lake
H ow ell b o y s' b ask etb all team .
F or the sixth tim e th is oeaaon, the S ilver
H aw ks had a gam e go righ t dow n to the fin a l
horn _ and fo r th e fifth tim e Lake H ow ell cam e
up on th e sh ort en d o f th e score.
H ootin g V ero B each H igh S ch ool tn th e C lass
6 A N orth R egion 1 C h am pion sh ip O am e S atu r­
day n igh t. C had Parson s' 12-foot ban k sh ot fe ll
o ff th e fron t o f th e rim as th e h o m sounded and
th e In d ian s (26-6 ) h eld on fo r a 45-44 vlcto ty
o ver th e S liver H aw ks (27-8 ).
T h e V ero B each victo ry ended Lake H o w ell's
h opes o f a Its first-ever trip to the S tate Fin al
Fou r and a lso den ied su per sta r poin t guard
R eggie Kohn th e op p ortu n ity to d isp lay hla im ­
m ense sk ills fo r T h e Lakeland C en ter crow d.
In a related h appen in g. D eLand, the C la ss
6A-D istr1ct 3 runner-up to th e S tiver Hawks,
a lso lo st b y o n e p o in t. 57-56, to Lake W orth.
R eggie K ohn h it a th ree-p oin ter to give Lake
H ow ell th e lead to open th e gam e and head
coach S teve Kohn'a ch arges lea 1 1 6 a fter the
first p eriod .

Lake Hawaii High School (44)
Kohn 13. Panon* 8. Turner 3. Kane 4. Smith 4, Hollar 13.
Totals: 19 5-5 44.

Vsre Booth
Labs Hawaii

6 14 1111.48
I I 6 13 14 _ 44

Three point Held goal* _ Vero Reach 3 (Praakr 3): Lake
HoweU I (Kohn). Tram fo.il* . Vero Reach 9; Lake I lowed 14.
Fouled out . none. Technical* _ none. Record* _ Vero Reach
38-6; Lake Howell 37-8.

Lfoflll Notic­

Lffflffl Nutlet

•rt» Saw** In ttM Caunty ol
fonSnU. SUM t« Florid#
y g l m | g g g Q g f t lf t lH i(l) | )i| |

B u t th e S tiver H aw ks, w h o w en t to th e ou tsid e
fa m e becau se V eto ’s 6 -lo o t-! I cen ter. M att
C raw ford, cou ld n ot fin d th e range In the secon d
qu arter and w ere outacored 14-6 tn th e secon d
qu arter, givin g th e In dian s a 32-17 advan tage.
Lake H ow ell con tin u ed to stru ggle horn the
ou tsid e, m issin g a ll 13 o f its three-poin t a t­
tem p ts a lte r R eggie K o tin 's bom b to open the
gam e, and feu beh in d b y a s m any as 11 p o in ts
In th e th ird qu arter b efore d o s in g the p eriod

the Silver Hawks back
n with 5:36 remaining

mad* m »«M« W Si* Clark al
S rC irtM Court.
Da1*0 Orta I t IS Oay al
M t m k 1888 (SaaS
MASTANSI MOKtt
CLtM OFTHO
circuit

R p m h a ll O p e n i n g f l a y
SANFORD - The Sanford Recreation
wlU kick-off the 199 Babe
Season this Saturday. March 6th at
9 a.m. Historic Sanford Memorial Stadtam.
Over 500 youths will take part In the If
Immediately following the

couar

SUHNOLI COUNTY.

wlU be two Babe Ib fe
(13-14) games played at the Stadk—
to the public at no coot.
Ion, please contact the
Department at 330-5697.
es ANTOWO aaatro.
SUAMtZ. IT M..

Youth V olleyball Tou r
TUKAW1LA. WA. • Sports For Youth Foun­
dation Inc. Is currently accepting applica­
tions for boys and fftto toed 15-19. rmo are
accompHshed High School or Chib volteybaU
ptoyrri and food cMtoena. both In thdr
■nunlty, to take part In the
jribaaaadnre World Tours,
m-ninety-nine marks the 16th year
that the OoodwUl Ambassadors have con­
ducted world tours for Junior voUeyfaaU play­
ers. The 1999 tour win travel to London,
B a *4a A M * a * a Vf am I —^ a n d n
Y■ mi
Mans, u u k v s , vciucc, ana Nome. FNCgtsustlon Doodkno Match 15th. 1999.

Ltoffl Notidffi

Adult V olleyball Tou r
TUKWILA. WA. • The OoodwtU Ambassa­
Sparta tours la now accepting appttcattons far tho June 1999 Adult voikybdT tour
to Europe.
The tour to two weeks long and wff vtott
London. Ratio, Venice, end Rome. Additionally we win have ftitt eecorted olghfM ng
tours of a l the ma)or
to r w t tore)

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For ftirther information, or a tour
chure, contact tho Sports For Youth
(428) 251-6675.

Prepsmile (Hubbard,
Smith).

liti.4 8 :

LOaBTn^ONNaON

iaaW Sapwsaaaawa
Per**

Harrla, Joe Cooper. Jon Hub­
bard), fourth In Shuttle Hurdle
(Ed Manning. Paul Hughs,
Mark Hughs. Tyler CummlngS,
first place 4 a 100 (McKinney.

I

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, Man* 2, ‘999

D A R rededicates historical marker
Blood Bank
C en tral F lorid a B lood Bank Is
askin g don ors o f a ll types blood
- esp ecia lly O -type donors • to
donate at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second S t. For In fo r­
m ation. ca ll 323*0822.

Rotanr
T h e flo u ry B reakfast C lu b
m eets every W ednesday at 7 :3 0
a.m . at the C olon ial Room R es­
taurant on F irst Street In S an ­
ford. For m ore Inform ation, ca ll
R ick Rusal at 322-0285.

Dancing fo r Seniors
T h e O ver 80 D ance C lu b
dan ce 'a h eld every W ed n es­
day. bom 2 :3 0 to 4:30 p.m . at
th e Sanford C tvlc C enter. Live
m usk: by th e D ehonlans 13ptece band. D onation 83.00.

ond and fou rth W edn esday o f
th e m onth. F o r m ore Inform a­
tion . contact M ary B u rke at
3 3 0 -6 3 9 1 .
.... .

.

W idowed persons
A ll w idow ed persona a re In *
vtted to m eet at 1:30 p.m . th e
secon d and fou rth W ed n esd a y
o f every m onth at the C a s e d berry S en io r C enter. 300 Lake
T rip let D rive. C asse lberry.
_

.

.

.

.

Conservation district
T h e S em in ole S oil ft W ater
C on servation
D istrict
m eets
each th ird W edn esday o f th e
m onth at 4 p.m . at th e o ffice, at
BOS W . Lake M aty B tvd.. In

S PE C IA L TO TH E H ERALD
R eded (cation o f (h e NSD AR
m arker and restoration o f the
gravealte o f
E lizabeth Harrtson S ta rlin g by the S a llle
H arrlaon C h ap ter D A R and the
Port M ellon S ociety C A R . took
p lace Feb. 14. a t Lakevlew
C em etery. S an ford.. T h e cere*
m ony began w ith P resen ta tio n
o f th e C olors: A m erican F la g
ca rried
by
J osep h
M ilder:
C A R . Flag ca rried b y Beau
D uryea: and D AR F la g ca rried
b y Susanna Sovran a ll m em bees o f the Fort M ellon S ociety
C h ildren
of
the
A m erican
R evolu tion .,
F ollow in g th e w elcom e b y
S a llle H arrison C h a p ter D AR
R egen t. B etty B ridgw ater the
In vocation w as led b y ch a p la in
M ary W illiam s o f S a llle H ar­
rison C h apter. A fte r the A m erl-

latnur C h a rlotte G len n ie and
h er m other. M rs. O len n le; M rs.
E lizabeth S . M alch ow . R egent
o f W illiam P. D uval C h ap ter.
NSD AR: M r.'B a rt Peterson I I I .
O reat grandson o f fou ndin g re­
gen t lir a . S tarlin g: M rs. A liso n
Durham , sen ior Presiden t o f
F o il M ellon S ociety C A R . and
Beau D uryea p residen t o f the
Ft. M ellon S ociety C A R . H is ­
torian . V irgin ia Pow ell gave a
trib u te to M rs. S ta rlin g as fo lKing Ktwants
Inform ation

C oM tllners
T h e C oasU lners m eetin g s are
h eld at 10 a m
th e drat
W edn esday o f each m onth at
th e Sanford S en ior C enter. 4 0 1
E . S em in ole Btvd.
A ll
In terested
railroaders,
both actfcre and retired , are In ­
vited to attend.
F o r In form ation, caU H orace
O reen , 323-5493.

T h e S a llk H arrison C h a p ter
w as organ ised N ov. IB . 1918
w ith 26 ch a rier m em bers. It
w as th e 13th ch a p ter In the
S tate o f F lorid a. E lisabeth H ar­
rison S tartin g a s th e O rga n iz­
in g Regen t w hose R evolu tion-

daughter S allle. EBaabeth w as
the granddau ghter o f Edw ard
H arrison and sh e w a s en titled
to 23 bars fo r R evolu tion ary
an cestors.
M rs. Starting w a s b o m O c t
18. 1872 and w as edu cated a t
th e
fem ale
S em in ary
In
G ain esville. O a. S h e w as active
In every m ovem ent fo r th e b et­
term ent o f S an ford an d w as a
devoted chu teh m em ber, a d e­
voted dau ghter, m ater, w tfo and

m other, a loyal friend and va l­
u ed citizen .
Follow in g h er death In Feb.
17.
1925.
S a llle
H arrison
C h apter deeply m ourned h er
loss and on D ec. 18. 1931
placed on h er grave the b ron ze
D AR m arker b earin g the In sig­
nia o f th e S ociety. T h e cere­
m ony
n d e d k a te a the D AR
m arker du rin g th e 80th y e a r o f

Hunt M onum ent C o. fo r re­
storin g th e g a ve co vers an d
the bron ze D AR m arker.* V ir ­
gin ia Pow ell sa id ..
R rd ed k a tlon o f th e m arker
w as by ch aplain . M aty W il­
liam s. V ictoria S ovran u nveiled
the m arker and J .T . and K e lly
Frye placed a w reath an th e
grave. Reded (cation w as b y
A bby Durham o f Ft. M ellon S o ­
ciety and refresh m en ts fo l­
low ed b y h ostess
E lisa b eth
B oyd.

mg

lu lM d s f M w '&amp; 'M w k :lh y | tf

Teens left home te
sT l thatats and Ufooiebiafoba wtu
f o l b e back. u&gt;t'liii.c tU *c i)(u a
the s &gt; M y question * Whetlait mats1
14- should m y child have? John foals

aa that ths baby should hava his last
am
— because ho is ths
IT ,
A

fa th e r. H s th rea ten e d th a t i f 1
didn’t a gios, be would get o court
otdsr. Can hs do that d m wo who

M AD lS -Y IA ft-O U )
IN DURHAM , N .C

Lunch,

fellowship

AD area sen iota a n In vited la
Join a sen iors grou p cu rren tly
m eeting a t th e O rthodaa C hurch
o f St. Stephen.
1895 Lake

R(L
A covered diah lu ncheon, at
noon, la follow ed b y B ib le
stu d y and feBow ahlp.
T h e grou p m eets on th e sec -

Sta r t a H o m e -B ased Business
W ork F lexible H ours .
E njoy U n lim ited Earnings .

PUBLIC NOTICE
ANYONB HAVING KNOWLEDGE OF AN AUTOMO­
BILE ACCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED ON JULY 25.
I99B, AT 10:17 A.M. AT THE INTERSECTION OF SJL
600 (ORLANDO DRIVE) AND B ARO AIN BLVD., IN
FRONT OF FLEA WORLD IN SANFORD, FLORIDA,
PLEASE CONTACT EUSE AT 407-830-5050.

�&lt;tl

Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, March 2. 1999

L egal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NOi *4-1 1 1-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
nOOERT 0 HALEY
a/k/e ROBERT
BOYD HALEY
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adrNnlatratlon ol the
••tale of ROBERT B HALEY
e/k/e ROBERT DOYO HALEY,
deceased. File Number SS-111CP la pending In the Circuit
Court for Seminole County.
Florida, Probate Divtaion, the
addreaa of which la: Poat Office
Orawer C Sanford, Florida
3ST72-OSSS
The name and
addreaa
ol
the Paraonal
Repraaentathre
and
the
Paraonal
Repreaentative'a
attorney are act forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All perton* on whom thla
notice la aerved who have
objection* that challenge the
validity of the will, the qualifica­
tion*
ol
the
Paraonal
Representative. venue, or |urtadiction ol thla Court are
required to hie their objection*
with thla Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of the decedent
and other peraon* having
claim* or demand* again*!
decedent'* ealat* on whom a
copy of thla nolle* la aerved
within three month* after the
this notice must file their claime
with thla Court WITHIN THI
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THU NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other Creditor! ol Iho
decedent and peraona having
claims or demands against the
decedent's eatata must file
their claims with thla Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DSMANOS
AND O B Jien O N S NOT SO
FILSD WILL B « FONIVSN
BARRIO.
The dale ol the lira! publica­
tion ol thi* Notice le February
33.IMS
Personal Reprecentetlve:
REOIONS BANK
Poat Office Boa 430
Naw Smyrna. FL 33170-0430
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
NORMA STANLEY. ESO.
Florida Bar No. 77S4S0
LOWNDES. DROSOICK.
COSTER. KAN TOR
S REED. PA.
•IS North Eole Drive
Poet Office Boa 2S0S
Orlando, Florida
S2I02-2S0S
Telephone.(407) S43-4S00
Publish February 23. end
March 2. ISM
DEZ-203

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

M TH« CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR BSMINOU
COUNTY, FLORIOA
CASI NOi M-M-CA-14-B
UNITED COMPANIES
LENDING CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

NOTIOI OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U D
NOTICE l&gt; HEREBY OIVEN,
th«t FUNB At Outlodlan For
Munlco. Inc , tha holder ol the
following ctrtlhcaltft) hot filed
•eld certlficete(t) lor a laa deed
to be ittued thereon. The earIlfIca te numbed*) and yearft) ol
ftauence, the deacripllon ol the
property, and the name(t) In
which It waa aaaeaaed la/are at
follow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 123
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1SSS
Description ol Property LEO
LOT S MUSSON « ABIRCROMDIES SUDD PB 3 PO TOt
Name* In which aaaaatad.
Timothy L. Gordon, Andrea J.
Gordon All ol laid property
being In the County ol
Seminole, Stale ol Florida.
Unleaa auch certlflcal*|i) ahell

Legal N otices

TO CRSDfTORS
IN RE
ELEANORS E LAPEIL
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST dated
SH4/SS. Fir*l Ament*nent dated
VI STBS. Second Amendment dated
7/14/V4. and Third Amendment
dated W 0 S
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FIEO THAT.
ELEANORS E LAPELL who**
addreaa waa TOt Eaat Church
Avenue. Longwood, Florida 3J7S0
and whoae Social Secunty Nianbar
la 340-0S-3S3S eatabkahed a
Revocable Living Tnret on June &gt;4.

raqutnng a aigned receipt, to
DEBORAH STORK, Tfveloo of
the Revocable Thiel deled June
14. IMS, In car* of Rloherd W.
Copeland. SSI Palm Spring*
Ortva, Sulfa I t s , Altamonta
Spring*. Florida StTOI.
STATEMENT OR DEMANDS
FOR PAYMENT OF THE CLAIM
MUST BE SERVED WITH THE
TRUSTEE WITHIN THE LATIN
OF S MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRET PUBLICA­
TION OF THE NOTICE OF
CREDITORS. OR WITHIN 30
OAVS AFTER THE OATS OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE
NOTICE ON THE CREDITORS
Tha data of the first publica­
tion of this Notice ol Creditors
n February 23, 1SM.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILSD
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO.
ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE:
RICHARD W COPELAND
431 PALM SPRINOS DRIVE
SUITE IIS
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS, FL
33701
(407) S30-7330
FL BAR NO. I l l 174
TRUSTEE'S NAME
AND ADDRESS:
DEBORAH STORK
1103 N. LAKE DRIVE
SANFORD. FLORIDA
33773
Publish: February 23, and
March 2. ttM
DEZ-207

JAMES M FORBES
(SS#3M-3»-24W).
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES M FORBES
KENSINGTON PARK
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.
any unknown heea,
davteeea. grantee*, creditor*,
end other unknown peraona
byt through and under any of
tie above-named Defendant*.
Defendant*
NOTIOI OF ACTION
TO: JAMES M FORBES
PARK DRIVE
ALTAMONTE EPRINOS,
FL 33714
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES M FORBES
10SS KENSINGTON
PARK DRIVE
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS.
FL 33714
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown heir*,
dev!****, gram***, creditor*
end other unknown peraona or
unknown apouaaa claiming by.
through and under the abovenamed
Detendant(a),
II
deceaaed or whoae leal known
eddreaaea are unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo lorecloaa
Mortgage covering tha follow­
ing real and pereonal preparty
daacrlbad a* follow*, to-*rlt:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. SIS.
KENSINGTON PARK. A CONDOMIUM. ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN OFF1CAL RSCONOE BOOK 1444
RAGE 1SI AND ALL AMEND­
MENTS THERETO. ALL AMONO
THE PUSLIO REOOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH THE UNOIVIDEO INTREST IN AND TO THE
COMMON ELEMENTS, APPUR­
TENANT TO SAID UNIT AB SET
FORTH IN SAID DECLARATION
OF CONDOMINIUM..
he* been filed again*! you end
you are required lo aervo a
copy ol your written deleft***,
ft any. lo II on Nancy A. Blahop,
Butler S Hoach. P A . SI IS
South Cnnway Road. Suit* I
Orlando, Florida S t t t t and fUe
tha original with tha Clark of I he
ebovo-atyfed Court on or before
30 day* from the brat publica­
tion, otborwfao a Judgment may
be entered again* I you for I ha
raliat
demanded
In
tha
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and teal ol
•aid Court on Iho 17th day of
FEBRUARY. ISM
(COURT SEAL)

CASE NO.I SB-tlM -CO-M -W
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC..
a Florida nol-for-proftt
corporation,
Plaintiff,

23— Lost * Found

14— Fox Sale

71— Help Wanted

71— Hilt Wanted

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Samlnola
County
Court hour*. Sanford. Florida,
on tha ISIh day of Mareh, ISM,
at 11:00 am
Payment ef Sal# fae, applica­
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and recording face are required
to be paid by the aucceaatul
bidder at the atle. Full payment
ol an amount equal to the higheat bid l* du* within 14 hour*
alter the advertlaed time ol
tele. AN payment* than be caah
or guaranteed Inatrument,
mad* payable la the Clerk el
the Circuit Court.
Oated thi* End day ol
Fabruary. 1ISS (teal)
MARYANNE MORN
CLERK OF THR
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIDA
by Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publleh: February B. IS, I t , and
Mareh I. ISM
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Probate Division, the addreaa
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the Circuit Court of Iho 11Pi
Judicial Circuit In end for
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County.
Florida,
wherein CHASE MORTOAQE
COMPANY P/K/A CHEMICAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
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ALAFAVA WOODS HOMEOWN­
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easement*, right*, appurtanances, rents. reyaMet. miner­
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its. water, watar right* and
water stock, and an fliturea
now or thereafter a party of
property, Including replace­
ment* and addition* thereto.
lor cash on tho ISth day of
MARCH. tSM, at 11.00 a m at
the Weal Front door of tha
Seminole County Courthouse,
SOt
North Path Avenue,
Senlord. Florida SS771, pur­
suant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered in this
action on FEBRUARY IS. ISM.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Qy Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Clifford B Shepard. III. Esquire
Shepard, Fllbum, A
GoodbUtt. PA.
331 Northeast Ivanho*
Boulevard. Sulla SOS
Orlando. Florida 3SS04
II you ere a person with a dieability who need* any accoavmodation in order lo participate
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provision of certain assistance.
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Morse. Clerk of the Seminole
County Court, at 301 North Park
Avenue. Senlord, Florida 3S771,
at 407-333-4330, eitenaion
4227. Within two working day*
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March 3. ISM
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Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Hems
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Care
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Chdd Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

45 Debt Consolidation
56 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Feiandal Services
81 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rant
125 Laasa To O wn
127 Storaga/Office For Rent

67 Career
II
Consultants
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69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employmen t
Wanted

91 Apartments/
Homes
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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 ReSrement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments ■ Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duplea/Triplei
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacakons
114 Warehouse/Renlal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

MERCHANDISE
181 Appliances A
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Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stsrso/Radw
185 Computers For Sale
187 8porilng Goods
188 Office Supplies
191 BU U tog Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equpment

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Stale
Properly For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mob4e Homo Lots For 8ate
149 Commercial Proparty For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 M oble Homes For 8afe
169 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For 8ate
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271 Construction
272 Dekvery Services
275 D ryw al
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigason A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Busee/Vans For Sale
236 C a r Rentals
238 VehKles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/BAes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtdes/Campers For Sale
243 Traders For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AndquaCoaectlbies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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AUTOMOTIVE

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 8 Storage
293 Oil, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 PlamVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siring
305 S m a l Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 TransporttBon
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 W aking A Sheet Metal
318 W e i DriUng
319 Window Washing A Tinting

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 AutomoBvs
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 6 Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic T «e
266 Child Cars Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete

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IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE 1 STM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
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DIVISION
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NANCY J HARRISON.
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ARD ALL OTHER PARTIES
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Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
Seminole County. Florida, hnd
probable ceuee that tha above

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People
Roast duckling
‘a piece o f cake 9
fo r daily dining

Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old
Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information,
call
Grace at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-8691.

Widowed persons
All wtdowcd persona arc in­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Casselben y Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Forget everything you've ever heard
about cooking duck, that if* loo
greasy, that is ha* to be served with
Rotary’ Club of Lake Mary
some kind of horrible sweet sauce, that
meets
Thursday
mornings.
i f a no good unless "done up" in *ome
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
fancy, profestional-chcf kind of way.
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
1just cooked my Aral duckling, and
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
I am here to tell you that — to mix
McLean, president, at 324*
metaphor* — If* a piece of cake. Ab­
5662.
solutely no harder than roasting a
chicken, and a welcome change from
■uch everyday fare.
Scrtoma Club
The reason I got Interested in cook­
The Scrtoma Club o f South
ing duck in the first place is that lately
Seminole County, dedicated to
1 have encountered some really great
the advancement o f speech and
duck dishes in restaurants and I
hearing children, meets every
wanted to try cooking some of them
Thursday morning, from 7:30
myself. But I feared that cooking duck
to 8:30 a.m., at the Florida Hos­ would require an advanced degree In
pital Senior Citizens Center.
culinary arta and a professional
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
kitchen. Timidly, I turned to ‘ Master­
which connects to Lake Emma
ing the Art of French Cooking." (by
Road, one mile south o f Lake
that legendary trio Julia Child,
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
Loulaette Bertholle and Simone Beck),
members are invited to attend.
a book which. I confess. I waa afraid
For information, call
Ocne
to use because It seemed so intimi­
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.
dating. Wrong again. The book i* a de­
light: It's dearly and precisely written.
The duckling recipe was a breeze.
Weight Watchers
The aoy-orange glaze in the recipe
A local chapter o f Weight
la from Rob Swan, a student at the
Watchers meets at the Lake
New England Culinary Institute In
Mary
Community
Building
Montpelier. Vt. Rob developed the
every Thursday from 4:45 to
glaze to drizzle over aauteed duck
6:45 p.m.
breasts, but I could find no such cut
of duckling at my supermarket, which
carries only the whole bird, both freak
Toastmasters
aad frozen. If you caa find &lt;k

Rotary Club

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

TOPS
Local Chapter 232 o f TOPS
In Longwood (Take OfT Pounds
Sensibly) meets every Wednes­
day at 6:30 p.m.. in the audito­
rium o f South Seminole Hospi­
tal, 555 W. State Road 434.
Longwood. Weighing begins at
5:30 p.m. The Apopka chapter
meets
every Wednesday, at
9:30 a.m... at Lakevlew Chris­
tian Church. 1400 Bear Lake
Road Apopka. For Information,
call (407) 293-5046.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there 1* help.

Al-Anon ta an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who ta a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of
the Sahara Club. 2567 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. All
meetings are non-sinoldng.
For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
I Florida area, or for more Infor­
mation. call 291-1900.

FOOD
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rlc the glaze over the duck, add some
crisp, steamed broccoli florets to the
plate, and you've got a great dinner.
And to think that I thought duckling
was too hard for a home cook. That
just quacks me up.
Note: A free recipe booklet titled
"Ideas and Inspiration: New Thinking
on Budding” la available hum the
Duckling Counrtl al (MO) S71-1W.

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every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque. 942-5227 for In­
formation.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Or­
lando Regional South Seminole
Hospital. 566 West State Road
434. Longwood. Nar-Anonjtoji
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addict: gain serenity to
decisions and put your bra
back In focus. Call (407) ® 2 ; 3434. 333-9204, or
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Da’ Bomb!
Da’ Bomb
hears all...
Da Bomb says wc’vc
seen some really great
writing since we started
asking you Tor stories,
but keep them coming.
Another thing we really
think Is neat is the quiz
put together by the kids
at Casselberry Elemen­
tary that is on this page.
Take a shot at It.
Wilson
Elementary
throws a great spring
carnival and It's only
gonna be better this
year. Da Bomb went last
year says you have to
check It out, especially
If you go to Wilson. They
also arc throwing a
spring poster contest
where the posters will
be displayed at local
businesses. Keep an eye
out for them. The W il­
son kids have tons o f
talent.
We told you last week
about how Mr. Scott at
Idyllwllde Is promising
to shave his hair If his
students achieve certain
scores on their state
testing this year. Da
Bsmb wants to know tf
anv other principals are
willing to toss out a
challenge like that.

Pine C rest kids do not m ind staying late
The children attending Pine
Crest
Elementary
School's
extended day-care program
are participating In many
activities.
Tliey are provided with a
safe
and
fun-filled
environment and are Involved
In a wide variation o f activities
such as Tine Kwon Do. arts
and crafts, outdoor recreation,
organized
games
and
homework assistance.

say. Herr are some samples:

Ms. Stallworth and Ms.
Dubose
work
with
the
program
and
are
both
experienced teachers at Pine
Crest.
Tliey
are
energetic,
enthusiastic and some o f the
kids who attend the program
have a lot of nice things to

*1
like
the
after-school
program because we play fun
games.*

"The after-school program Is
lots o f fun.

Jsay CHbb
T h e after-school program Is
a great ptarc for kids."

Christian McBwala
T i l l s Is my favorite part of
the day."

Jasmine Washington

Karla Holiday
“I
like
the after-school
program because wc get lots
o f help on our homework.*

Zaltiki Bal|ado

Ju m pin g fo r th e heart
Starting latil wreck,
the
physical education department at Hamilton Elementary
School, along with the Amrrlcan Heart Association, started
‘ Jump Rope For the Heart.*
It Is a program where the
kids, through a jump rope

unit, are raising money for the
association to fight bear dlaease. Grades 2-5 were the
classes participating by sobelting friends and family for
the project. Call Hamilton at
322-1984 for details,

BEDS &amp; MORE

The Casselberry kids
aren't the only ones
doing things for Black
History Month. Over at
Hamilton
Elementary,
there arc a bunch o f
events coming up real
soon. Da Wmm wants to
know what's up at som e
of (h^ftther elam eritaiy'
schools.

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Da Blab says to
check us out next week
Car some great stuff
from Spring Lake Ele­
mentary.

•MUfTI

Casselberry kids know their history
of Black His, Mrs. Krrshner of
Elementary
School asked her Fifth Grade
Class to help her with...Who
Am 1777 See If you can help
i figure this out (Answers
it the bottom].
1. She was a famous singer
She acted in
TUHcans. Black Bird and
in Black.” Her
I
BB
from
"Cabin In the Sty. Pinky.”
1 This Isamus black Ameri­
can was hem In 1990. He has
10

Awards. He received a bronze
the French Oov-

■ ■

He

the Ebony Black MuMc Hail of
tone.
3. In 1733. dde
bom s slave, but he lived a
free hfc In Boston. He waa the
BBI person fa lost Ms hfc la
the

m»b* breakfast food, Sour and
iijit

8. Bom in 1041. he directed
Operation BreadBaaket for Dr.
Martin Luther King. Jr. He eatabUahed PUSH to bring a
sense of pride to all blacks. In
1094, he was the first black
presidential candidate.
B. He was bora in 1043. and
died in 1003. He became a
professional tennis player In
1070. and in 107S he became
the first black man to win the
■ingles tennis match at Wlm-

man to be awarded the Nobel
(Vacc Prise.
12. Boro In 1820. this black
American helped hundreds of
slaves escape to freedom. She
waa moat famous as the
leader of the Underground
Railroad.
13. Bom in 1010, he was
the first African American to
play an a Major League Base­
ball Team. In 1962 he waa
Hected to be In the Baseball
Hall of Fame.
14. Bom in 1080. he
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Preps
C ontinu ed from P i| e IB
Academy trom Ocoee, f)7-r&gt;0, at

The Jungle
The Linns trailed 32-29 at In­
termission.
blit
out scored
CPC A 28*18 In the (Inal 16
minutes to raise their record to
15-12. CFCA fell to 15 II.
Oviedo closes out the regular
season ljy hosting Wymote on
Thursday at Tire Jungle begin­
ning at 7:30 p.nt.
U O N S 87. EAGLES 50
C entral Florida Christian (BO)
I loflmail 11. Ciiuil 5 M 8chu*lrt 0.
C. M u N r r 2. Simmon* 20. Want 3.
Stlc.il) 4 Total* 20 0 7 SO

Wednesday. February 10. 1999

knocked off the No. 4 ranked
S lim Hawks. 61*00.
Hi*1&gt;ert Stafford led the Patri­
ots (17-7) with 26 points.
Like Howell (23*5). which
trailed for much of the gnmr.
got 16 points from Chad Par­
sons. 12 points from Jamnal
Turner and 11 points earh
from Kegglr Kohti and Justin
Kanr.
The Sllvrr Hawks will be In
action again tonight, hosting
Winter Park at 7:30 p.m. before
closing out the regular season
with a road game at 7:30 p.m.
on Friday at Dr. Phillips.

after one quartrr and Increased
llie advantage to 39-26 at
tuilfitme and never looked hark
as tt defrated Like Hrantlry.
64-53.
James (21 points) and M.
Orose (16 points) pared the
Hornets, who raised their rec­
ord to 20 ft.
Ilaker was the lone Patriot In
double figures with 14 points.
Like Hrantlry (12-12) will
finish the regular season with
a pair of mad games, traveling
to Hoone tonight and Apopka
on Friday. Doth games are set
for a 7:30 p.m. tip-off.

PIONEERS 61,
SILVER HAWKS SO

HORNETS 64, PATRIOTS 53
Stake* Moore (04)

Oviedo (87)
Wlutnim 26. ttajr* 2. Klvailcn a
lttctVan 3. Iktltrv H Jiatlan 6 Mowrtt 4.
Wllhrr,pnnn 4. rrmn.ui t. Total* 23
9*17 87

CFCA
Ovtedo

14 IB 10 fl
14 IB 17 11

BO
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ninftman. Crnait. Want. M Si hunter)
OunVi 2 (lMrtkan Kisr.-wtrnl Tram
tool* CFCA 16 ( K Into 0 CiaiM mil _
CFCA. Heilman Tnlum-al* . CFCA
hmrh Krruut* . CtT'A IS It. CMrrto
15*12. JimkM vurtllv _ Oilnti 07.
CFCA 39

Silver Hawks
stunned again
CASSELBERRY - For the
second consecutive game. Lake
Howell was shocked at the fi­
nal buzzer as Sean Newton bit
a three-pointer as Oak Ridge

Oak Kldg* (611
ItiniM 4, Hmnlc 2. Nr*lt»i tfl Slat
l&lt;&gt;n! 26 lOrhardiuMi It. Vnntnn 2. To­
tal* 24 9 14 61.

Lake Howell («0 )
Kntm It. l'j!*o !n 16. Turner 12.
H u * It. Kiullh 4. Ilaflar G. Total*: 25
7-14 00

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Lake Howell

IB 13 13 17 _ 01
14 IB 11 20 _ 60

TTirrr pmnl M il (unit . (Uk lOdier 4
ISrmni 3. Slulluntl. Lake llowrtl 3
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ItKtrtr It: l^ikr tkmr-tl 15, Fouled out .
•tune. Ttvhnk-al* _ none. Krvonti _ Uok
ttklcr 17-7. Ukr ItimrU 23 5

Hornets sting
Patriots
ALTAMONTE SPR1NQS - Vis­
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Lake Brantley (53)

Btabop Moore 17 22 11 14. 04
Lake B r u t ley 11 10 10 12 . OS
Hirer pnlnl Ik4d goal* _ lli*ho|)
Mi*tn- 4 (M Onmr 3. Jamr*|. I.ikr
Hrantlry 4 (Ilaker 2. Hrrt-hl. WiUi*l
Tnun loul* _ IIKliep Moure IS. lukr
Hmntiry 15 I'oukxl out . rumr Tnlinlml* . none. Hmmt* _ IIuJ kiJI M&lt;«*r
20 M. U k r Hrantlry 12-12 Junior var*liy _ IlKluip Moure 37. lukr Hrantlry
35.
s c h e d u le :

Seminole Ath­
letic Conference Pint Pitch
at Seminole High
* Basel Kilt

4:30 p.m.; Lake Mary vs. lake
Howell, 7:30 p.m.

• Doys basketball _ Lake
Maty at Crooms, 7:30 p.m.:
Winter Park at Lake- Howell.

7:30 p.m.: Seminole at Winter
Springs. 7:30 p.m.: Lake Bran­
tley at Boone, 7:30 p.m.

SoccerContinued from Png* IB
In front o f the net and Kristin
Sawyer, a freshman, scored a
mlnulr later to make tt 5-0.
Klee. Sawyer and Tlghc fin­
ished out the scoring for Lake
Howell.

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School: Seminole vs. l.yman.

RAM S BLANK
W IL D C A T S
WINTER PARK • Melissa R o­
jas and Adrienne Elkrr scored
the goals os the defending
state champion Lake Mary
Roms whitewashed W lntrr Park
2-0 at Showalter Held.
Last year the Rams lost In
the district finals and then won
five straight road games to
claim the state crown and I f
they arc going to repeat, they
are probably going to have to
do it again.
Ashley Kellgren and Eliza­
beth Morris tiad the asalata as
Lake Mary Improved to 25-6 on
the season.
The Rams will h a ir a long
road trip coming up next Tues­
day (Feb, IS) as they will travel
to Tkllahneace to take on Lin­
coln, a 2-1 winner over Oonzokz-Tate Tuesday night.

DAYTONA BEACH - Fresh
man Lindsey Affollrr scored
three minutes Into suddendeath
overtime
as
Wlntrr
Springs galnrd some revenge
with a 5-4 victory over Father
Lopez at Daytona Beach Munlclplr Stadium.
The win sends the Bears lid13). who lost 1-0 to the Green
Wave in the regional quarterfi­
nals last year, to Tampa to
take
on
Catholic,
which
whipped Lakeland-Santa
Fe
Catholic, 7-1 Tuesday night.
Aa usual It was the A ffollrr
sisters that led the way as
Lindsey (who now has 34 goals
on the season) had two goals
and sophomore Kristin had a
goal and two assists.

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scored four goats and had
three assists and Orangewood
Christian took a 7-0 lead at
halftime on the way to a 10-0
blowout o f Umatilla.
The Roms (19-2-2) wtll host
Berkley
Preparatory
School
trom Tampa, a 4-3 winner ovrr
Lakeland Christian on Tues­
day. In Maitland next Tuesday
(Feb. 16) at 4:30 p.m.

RAMS 10. BUILDOOS 0
Ora a g iw s il ckt. 7
Umatilla
0

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dual* _ Onuiarwiud CtiruiLan
10
tllyder 4. Wa&amp;m- 2. Cunningham 2,
Kuo*. CrtfuMiail A**i*t* _ Orsnannnd
Chmtian 9 (llyctrr 3. Whltlln#u&gt;n 3.
Van Dyke 2. M ym l Shut* m | * l .
Umatilla 0. Onuifrvnod Chmtian 20
Hrmrd* . Oranznwond Chmtian 19-22

Shupeis
been good. Inside the Port, ex­
pect the usual sh ~psh e*d and
flounder. Trout and redflth o r
rated aa fair tn the Banana sod
Indian Rivera.
Shecpshrad have taken o\er
at Bonce Inlet. Live shrimp and
fiddler crabs are producing lots
o f fish to over 8 pounds,
pounds. The
real heavyweights are coming
from the hole at the tip o f the
north Jetties. Red fish, drum,
blucflsh and Jack ctevalle are
also present tn good numbers.
Trout and redflish are rated as
good tn Mosquito 1

W om en
vnund out. and Angela Whitney followed two
batters later with a two-run single aa Don PaMoo o f Sanford held an 11-8.
In Die other game, Curt's ADcycats erased a
2-0 deficit by scoring nine runs tn the bottom o f
the first tnning and going on to thump Vaughan
Incorporated. 17-7.
Don Pablos o f Sanford and the Sharks are
now tied for the league-lead with 3-1 records,
while Curt's AUcycats and Paul's Th ick and
Auto Repair are both 2-2. Vaughan In corp o­
rated la still winless at CM.
Next Tuesday night a l Plneburat Park. Curt's
ta challenges the Sharks a l 7 p.m., while
a Truck and Auto Repair taken on Vaughan
Incorporated at S p jn . Dan Pablos o f Sanford
has the week o ft
the offense were:

(triple, two runs, three RBt); one hit . Let Ida
Strickland (double, taro runs). Marie Byrd (two
runs), Krtil Otero (run): one n u t one RBI _ Jen­
nifer Ramey.
Paula Truck and Auto R epair three hita _
Teresa Flnrk (run. RBI); two hits _ Tammy
Japes (two doubles, run, two RBI). Barb Martin
(double, run. two RBI). Sue Bagley (run); one hit
_ R a ise Lanza (two runs. RBI). Kim Myers (taro
RBt). Belinda Anderson (run). Dtno Wilson
(RBI). Ann Lanza: one run Shrill Walters.
ass I I . 7 6
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S ch rad er g ra b s top spot
fo r N a p a A u to P a rts 300
Ford,

DAYTONA BEACH • Ken
Schrader captured the Bud
M e Award far the NAPA AUTO
PARTS 300 Tuesday at Daytona
international Speedway, tun­
ning a lap of 47.403 aeconda
far an a m p
apeed of
ph in hto No. IB
a n d Chevrolet,
win be joined on
the front raw far Saturday's
race, the tra d e r event on the
NASCAR Buarti Settee ached*
uk. by Randy LaJote. who waa
the aeeond Quickest of 09 can
- ______ In a lap of
47.453 aaoanda far an
meed of 186461 nph
No. I TheenU Ractn,
let.
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the pole - aald Schrader. We
ran awftil hard. We tan the en­
gine hotter than I wanted to. I
just hone I didn't hurt It.*
In other action. David Hutto
won the pole for Friday's Dis­
count Auto Puts 300 presented
by AC/Ddoo Raptdfire NASCAR
Goody's Dash Series event.
WeYe been atrugRmg all

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! qualifying.*
to. "That's what got ub
the pole. I knew we had a
Prong car. but I wasn't sure If
we could make a run for the
pole."
Jeff Oonlon
and Tony
Stewart will atari from the pole
In for two Oatorade 125 ftakfytag races, which wdl set posi­
tions 3-through-30 far Sunday's

B riefs
the team scores 90 points or mote may take
their ticket stub to a local McDonald's the
next day to receive their free Big Mac.

Davis TAAC Ptayer-of-Wcck
ORLANDO - University of Central Florida
women's basketball player Charlya Davis
has been named Player-of-the-Week by the
Trans America Athletic Conference for the
week ending February 8tli.
Dovta earned the weekly Iranor after re­
cording her third double-double this season
with 22 points and a season-high 13 re­
bounds against Trey State on Saturday.
Wie avrragut 18.5 points, 9.5 rebounds
and 641 assists In two wtna, helping UCP
stay atop the conference standings with a 91 TAAC record. Daria la the only player In
the TAAC to be
Player-of-the-Week
three times this year.

S.Y.FaA. coid ies to meet
SANFORD • T h e Sanford Youth F o o tb a ll
A sso ciatio n (S .Y .F A ) w ill b e holding a M an ­
d ato ry C o ach es M eeting on M onday. F e b ru ­
a ry 22nd. at 7 :3 0 p.m . tn the H ealth B u ild in g
ioc s it u i i aem in oie Lotnin un iiy w j iic j c •
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accompUahed High School or Chib volleyball
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1999 Goodwill Ambassadors World Tours.
Nlneteen-nlnety-nlne marks the 16th year
that the Goodwill Ambassadors have con­
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Faria. Oencva. Venice, and Rome. Registra­
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For further information, or a tour brochure
contact the Sports For Youth oAce at (425)
251-6675. 1S475 Ofymptc Avenue South.
Tukwtia
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98188.
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Adult Volleyball Tour
TUKWTIA, W A • The OoodwtU Ambassa­
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to Europe.
The tour is two weeks long and wdl visit
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The lour to open to both men and women
players.
15th. 1999.
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. fiAYTONAUSAcam.

The events are held on Friday and Satur­
day and anglers can fish both days or either
day.
The Friday entry fee Is $100 per team and
(he payback Is 50 percent of the cash. The
lop three teams on Friday qualify to flah In
the season ending Crappie Classic. Also the
top male/femak team quallftes on Friday.
The Saturday entry fee la $70 and the
guaranteed payback is $5,000. That Includes
$3,000 for Drat. $1,500 for aeeond and $500
for third. Other places will be paid baaed on
entry.
The top three regular teams, the top
male/femak teams and the top aduk/youth
teams qualify for the Classic.
For more Information about these events,
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County soccer squads
sw eep past opponents
Incentives
offered to
purchasers
o f licen ses
SANFORD - The Game and
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(GFC) Is offering Incentives to
5-yrar freshwater Ashing li­
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and Marrh.
Purchasers o f a 5-year
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get Ave years o f Ashing privi­
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at more than $40 and nearly
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will be an emb ossed plastic
card Instead o f paper.
Five-year licenses can be
purchased at tax collectors* o f­
fices statewide for $61.50 or by
calling l -888-FISH-FLORIDA
(347-4356). A $3.05 surcharge
Is added for using the toll-free
license line.
The GFC has offered this
promotion since 1097 with
help from bait and tackle
manufacturers, boat and elec­
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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
CASSELBERRY - The key to
the success o f the Lake Hosrell
girls soccer team actually be­
gan with a loaa laat season.
Lake Howell earned a atrip to
the second round o f the Class
GA regional* with a co m ­
manding 8 0 win over Winter
Park laat night. Juat four daya
after winning the achooTa firstever district championship, but
It took a couple o f losses last
season to pave the way to the
1090 title.
The Hawks were blown out
early last the year by eventual
slate champion Lake Mary. 4O. At the end o f the ycaw. the
Hawks atill lost, but the final
1-0 and Lake Howell
la lot o f confidence from
“We had never beaten Lake
MRiy newer in scnooi niwory,
coach Dldter Menard aald.
"When we only lost to them 1­
0. It was a big confidence
booster."
Speaking
of
confidence
bookers. K didn't hurt that the
Hawka came back this season
loaded, featuring players kke
goaltender Carol Lewis and
dominating scoring
threats
Nandi Pryce and Piper Sea­
man.
The Hawka lost a few gam es
early, but they came In one o f
the beat soccer conferences tn
the atate. the Seminole Athletic
Conference.
But beating Lake Mary In the
district finals last week. 3-1,
was the boost that put the
Hawka back Into statewide
prominence.

always knew we could play
with them and last week, we
came out and proved It."
Next Tuesday (Feb. 16th). the
Hawks have to prove II against
the winner o f Tuesday nlght'a
game be tween Orange Park and
Pensacola. An O n u *e Park win
and the game Is at Richard
Evana Field. A Pensacola win
puts the Stiver Hawka on the
road to the panhandle.
Lake Howell will go Into the
game ahorthanded. Pryce la
going on a trip wtth the na­
tional team and wtU miss the
game next Tuesday. It wont be
the first time the Hawka have
played without one o f their

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Winter Springs 57.

Orange 0

Lopes 4. sudden
10. Umatilla 0

Mary at Ft. Walton Beach. 7JO p.m.

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sium. 7 J O p.m.
Winter Springs at Miami-Oukver Preparatory School. 7 J 0
p.m.

Labe Howell vs. Orange Puk-Penaacola winner. TEA
Lake Mazy at TaUahasare-Uncoln. 7 p m .
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LAKE MARY - Everyone ex­
pected Winter Park to give Lake
Mary a tough Aght.
And It did for the first two
quarters.
In Tuesday nlght'a Class 8A
Regional
Quarterfinal
girls
basketball game, however, the
Rami wore down the visiting
Wildcats and advanced to the
semifinal round with a 62-34
win at Lake Mary High School.
T h is was a big win for us."
freshman Bryn Moaer aald. ‘ I
really think this will motivate
us for the next game.*
That game will be on the
road Friday night tn Fort Wal­
ton Beach (which crushed
Jacksonville-Mandarin
61-37
Tuesday night), which la a
seven-to-etght hour bus tide.
For now. though, the Lady
Rama are Just going to enjoy
this one for a moment.
And they have a lot to enjoy
Lake Mary kerpa getting better
and better every time they take
the court. Early in the season,
key players were Injured and
the team, ranked number 2 In
the atate. faltered a little.
Not anymore.
Winter Park scored first on $
jumper, which Mary Leah B itton quickly answered.
When the Wildcats scored
again. Button answered with
another basket. Then Lauren
Bradley added a a eon to put

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First Pitch Classic

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2A - S^mtnolc H#ra»d. Santord, Florida * Wednesday February 10. 1959

Schools salute vo lu n teers
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Columnist

Saying ‘ no’
to billboards

■ ■ ■

Frank Shelton came from
his home tn Markham Woods
on Tuesday to plead with the
Seminole County Commis­
sioners to allow Ihe county's
330.000 residents to keep
their “feel for old Florida."
No tacky btllboards. no
Mexican hats, Shelton told
the commissioners.
Citizen Shelton Is upset
the county Is about to sell Us
soul lo billboard advertisers
who already destroyed too
much of what Shelton calls
old Florida.
Ills Mcxiran hats comment
rrfers to the barrage c f road
signs hyping a certain road
stop nrar the North and
South Carolina border. Too
many “Pedro sez" signs for
Shelton.
Many residents disapprove
a new sign and billboard o r­
dinance the county dis­
cussed for ihe ftrst time
Tuesday and will bring up
again at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23.
They- told the commissioners
how much they prefer blue
skies and greenery to road
signs.
“Consider ua (the resi­
dents) not the signboard
people.” said Stan Besamer
from Fern Park. "The situ a ­
tion la disgraceful: please
don’t let It get worse.”
PhD Lee of Loch Arbor
complimented the county for
not allowing road signs and
billboards on the new
OreencWay. “Driving on It Is
inspiring." he said. “We can
take pride In the way It was
designed."
The commissioners also
listed to a couple o f the b ill­
board Industry officials on
Tuesday, but the residents
seemed to have caught their
eyes and ears. "You’ve
learned a lot about bill­
boards." Commission
Chairman Carlton Henley
told one protester.
The GreencWay, the com ­
missioners agreed must stay
pristine. No signs, no boards,
no Mexican hats. "W e never
intended to change this,”
Commissioner Dick Van Der
Wclde said.
The proposal to allow the
advertisers to have bigger
and taller signs appears
ready to be chucked, also.
County staff was considering
40-foot signs - the limit ts
now 30 feet high.
One o f the billboard repre­
sentative! argued that the
proposed county ordinance
that allowed concessions to
the Industry was 'a good or­
dinance although not p e r­
fect." For the last 10 years,
the Industry Just about had
Its own way.
County officials blew the
whistle, demanding Im­
provements. Instead of en-

forcing code regulations to
the existing ordinance,
someone came up with a set
of concesrisns for the poor, “
poor advertising Industry.
OK. do as we say and we’ll
give you bigger signs.
This, one of the residents,
said would be tantamount to
having a police officer stop a
speeder and offer conces­
sions ITthe offender agrees
to pay his ticket fee.
The tamest catruar for the
signs was from an ad man
who felt the community
needed to know what was
happening at the theme
parks ana at what its pub­
lished calls. 'Florida's best
newspaper” to have road
signs. "These signs have a
major economic Impact.” the
the natural Seminole County
to the commercial Seminole
County. They want their
roads to be dean and un­
cluttered.

SANTORD - Hie week of Feb­
ruary R-12 has l&gt;eeii pro­
claimed School Volunteer Week
|jy Governor deb Mush and ihe
Cabinet. Seminole County Pub­
lic Schools recognize the Importunre and Is-neflts of vol­
unteers throughout the year,
bul ibis Is the week set aside to
give special thanks to Ihe more
than 12.000 Dividends who
Iasi year donated 400.000
hours to our Seminole County
Public Schools. Hits represents
a value of over $5 million worth
of services contributed to our
students. More than 450.000
volunteers oiler their time and
talent to public schools tn the
stale of Florida.
Dividends is highlighting Just
some examples of dtslrirt vol­
unteers: Jo Mlonih ts known ns
"Grandma Jo“ at Stcnstrom
Elementary. If a Job needs lo be
done, she does It. From giving
make-up spelling tests, helping
a child count Itrms from one to
ten or using n calculator, erenttng bulletin boards, she’s a l­
ways ready to lend n hand. She
shares her knowledge o f history

with the students. including
her experiences .mil p r lories.
She brings In artifacts. tools,
and Items tluil an* no longer In
use or available so that chil­
dren ran Irant history from a
real world |&gt;erRpeellvr. List
y« ar she volunteered KGO hours
at Strnstrmn.
Mlkr McDonough Is an ex ­
cept tonsil example of a school
volunteer, who Is « omnillted In
the Exceptional Students at
English Estates Klrinrntnry. As
a nun who himself struggles to
overcome
disabilities.
McDonough understands the
difficulties and pressures faced
by these ESE students. He
maintains high ex|ieciatlons for
all students and never allows
thrill to say “I Cant.’ A fouryrar. 1.000 hour volunteer, this
yrar he has donated over 350
hours.
Hrrnda Anderson Is ulways
on hand at Heathrow Elrmentaiy where she helped organize
the Publishing Lab. She d e­
signed the book cover's, wrote a
new computer program lo pub­
lish (he books, developed a
training manual
and
lias
trained other volunteers for the

past six years. She also Is
chairperson for the Super S ci­
entist prngnun. Site paints.
•*ews. makes puppets, and
leaches students to quQt. She
has emit rthut eel over 2.000
vuhmlret horns.
Stewart Maker began volun­
teering while lie was Mill a
teacher at Seminole High. He
menlorrd tun students who
weft* In need of u earing adult
friend. He rrtlrrd In August
MUM and Immediately !&gt;cgan
another r a m as a volunteer,
lie has mentored students at
Hamilton Klcmcntniy. Sanford
Middle, and Seinluolr High, s i­
multaneously.

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He has also assisted In
Induing new mentors. When
asked the dlllerrnee between
being a teacher and being a
tnenlor, Slew.n1 responded. 'A
le.rebel has to discipline and
grade students. a tnenlor Just
lias lo love Ibein." Slew.ui bus
volunteered nvrr 2.000 hours
m i far.
For morr Information about
volunteers
opportunities
In
Seminole
County
Public
Schools, please call (407) 320OI78.

*Quallly Service Since 19SO

Sanford fFtowerShop,

Auto shades

209 F.. Commercial St. (N ext tu the Library)
The commissioners decided
they will no longer begin their
agenda review meetings at 9
n.tn. The new time Is what had

Fire Prevention

been the old time - 9:30 a.m.
New Chairman Carlton Henley
had the morning session over
by 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Feb. 10. 1999 ItJilJllumj
Today u the G*t day
of JSW9 and die SJrid
TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
1840, Prince Albert and England’s
Queen Victoria were wed
On Kill day in 1842, Glenn Miller's
“ Chattanooga Choo Choo" won Ihe
first gold record, for sales of more than
a million copies.

Rolfer. Is 44; George Slcphanopoulos
«l*6l-&gt;. political strategist, is 38: Lenny
Dykstra tiwa-t. baseball player, is 38.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day In
1992, Ronnie Blair won the women’s
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY'S: Charles 500-meter speed skating event at the
Lamb (1775-1834), essayist; Boris Winter Olympics in Albertville. France.
Paslernak u 890 I MO). poet novelist; TODAY’S QUOTE: “ The greatest
pleasure I know is to do a good action
by stealth, and to have it found out by
accident." — Charles Lamb

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Dr. Everett Koop told a House panel
that he would advocate, on national
television, the use of condoms to pre« n t AIDS.

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cloudy. Highs In the low-SOs.
Lows in the low-60s. Friday:
Thunderstorms. Highs in the
upper-708. Lows In the lowShowcrs, then partly cloudy
and cool. Highs in the low60a. Lows In the low-40a.

■ ■ j t m Bsach: Seas are 12 feet with a tight chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona la OB degrees and at
New Symma, 09 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east at M O m-p-b.

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OBITUARIES

POLICE LOQ
Assault:

A R N A P . B A K U It

SANFORD, Atipeet Boelevu*. 1000 Mack. Feb. 8 4:29 p.m. A

Anna P. Bakur, 91. Cedar
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Feb. 9. 1999 In Sanford. Bom
Dec. 14. 1907 In Sharon. Pa.,
she moved to Sanford from
Cleveland. Ohio in 1942. Mrs.
Bakur was a homemaker. She
was a member o f Holy Cross
Episcopal Church and a former
member o f the Order o f the
Eastern Star. Anna Miller C ir­
cle. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter,
Mary Ann Bruce. Lake Monroe:
brother. Chris Bucurel.
Fol­
som. Pa.; brother. Nick Bucurel. Canfield. Ohio.
Oramkow ' Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

48-ycar-old man was arrested by Seminole County aherifTa
deputies for assault after he and another man got Into a tight on
the witness’ front porrh over the reimbursement o f a quantity o f
drugs. Allegedly during the argument the defendant kicked the
victim several times in the stomach and hit him In the head
with a bottle.

Domestic violence:

O V I E D O , S t a t s R o a d 494 a t A i t e e l a S t r e e t . Frb. 8, 10:11 p.m.
A 29-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Chdrdo Police after he got Into an argument with his girlfriend
und hit her across the face with the back o f his hand.

Drugs:
j

S A N F O R D . A irp o rt f o d n n l a t W

i l l s L a k a , Feb. 8. 11:34
p.m. A 25-year-otd man was arrested by Seminole County
ahm fTs deputies for possession o f cocaine with the Intent to
distribute and with possession o f 17 grams o f crack. Deputies
j said undercover agents, working through an Informant, ar­
ranged to buy a large amount o f crack cocaine from the man.
After several telephone conversations, the deputies met the man
i at the arranged place and made the agreed-upon exchange. He
left the scene with 9825 in cash that he had received from the
deputies In exchange for 17 grams o f the drug. They arrested
him about a block away. At the time o f his arrest, they found a
pipe used for smoking cocaine In his pocket and the charge o f
possession o f drug paraphernalia was added.
j

R c t a U ft e ft :
a.m. A 23 -yearold man was arrested for retail theft by Cassel­
berry Police, Police said he accepted a lobster from the seafood
department o f a grocery store and then tried to leave the store
without paying for the lobster, which he tried to cany, still
alive, from the store.
_____________________ ______

Ruthamae H. Chisolm. 69,
Water Street. Sanford, died
Feb. 7, 1999 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. She was
bom Feb. 18. 1929 In Sanford.
She was a homemaker and at­
tended Victory Temple o f God
Survivors Include, mother.
Nancy Hlllety o f Sanford; hus­
band. Cleveland Chisolm of
Sanford;
sons,
Alphhonsora
Chisolm o f Deltona, Cleveland
Chlslom. Jr., o f Fori Hood.

Texas and Benjamin Chisolm of
Sanford: daughters. Johnnie M.
Williams and Lillian Hooka of
Sanford:
brothers.
Lonnie
llfllery. John Lee Randal and
B rm le Miller o f Sanford; sis­
ters. Lubertha Lowery, Patricia
Hlllery and Oladya Tyson of
Sanford and Gloria Jean Hlllery
McNeal o f Rochester. N.Y. She
had IS grandchildren and two
groat grandchildren.
Arrangements by
WilsonEichdberger Mortuary o f San­
ford.

KATIES. OADIES
Katie B. Gaines. 99. Lake
Jennings Drive. Sanford, died
on Feb. S, 1999 at Life Care
Center o f Altamonte Springs.
She was b om Sept. 14, 1899 in
Statesboro, Oa. She was a
homemaker
and
attended
Moriah
Primitive
Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include son, Jacob
Gaines o f Sanford: daughter.
Luia Bell Wheeler o f Sanford;
sistrra. Mary Cohen and Viola
Micketl. o f Savannah. Oa. and
II grandchildren.
Wilson-Etchelberger Mortuary
of Sanford ts handling ar­
rangements.

ANNIE L. MARTIN
Annie L. Martin. 95, Burrows
Lane, Sanford, died on Feb. 9.
1999 at Health Care and RehabllltlatlonCentrr o f Sanford.
She was bom on Nov. 10, 1903
In Whlnghatn, Qa. She was a
homemaker and attended New
Bethel A.M.E. Church.
Survivors Include, stster-lnlaw, Classle Martin o f Sanford
and godson Davlf Howard o f
Texas.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortuary
o f Sanford Is handling ar­
rangements.

LEOLA TEA RUSSEL WILCOX
Lrola Tea Russel Wilcox. 78,
First Drive. Sanford died Sat­
urday. Feb. 6, 1999, at South
Seminole Hospital. Bom March
1. 1920 In Georgia, she moved
to Sanford 70 y e a n ago. M n.
Wilcox was a homemaker. She
was a member o f New Bethel
Missionary Baptlat Church.
Survivors
Include
sister.
Rosalind
Myers.
Apopka;
granddaughter. Precious MlUer.
Eustls;
grandson.
Freddie
Cosh, Altamonte Springs; five
great grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

AHNA P. BAKUR

Funeral service* for Mrs. Anns P.
Bakur, 91. of Sanford, who died
Tuesday will be 2 o’clock Friday at
Oramkow Funeral Home Chaprl
with dev. Joe Douthltl officiating.
Interment will follow at Ooklawn
Park Cemetery.
Lake Mary.
Friends may call at the funeral
home Thurs. evening from 6-8
OM^haw F w 3 * CR «Iia 500 tT
Airport Hlvd.. Sanford. (407) 322
3213.

fork Beasley, age SI of Louisville.
Tenn. died Thursday. Jan. 26.
1999. at his home.
lie was a
member of Topside Chuirh of Or«l
and was employed by Iknlnsula
Hospital, lie was preceded In death
by a son. Jaaon Beasley: mother.
Mary Boring Beasley: brothers.
Wendell and Larry Beasley: sister.
Deb Ogle. Survivors Inriudr wife.
Pat Bciisky of Lnulsvflle. Trnn.: son.
Joey Beasley of Uadavtle. Tenn.: fa­
ther. Alim u Beasley of Florida: sis­
ters. Judy Tlmba. Jwce Sheehan,
__ Riyflla Maiphy, all of
Daphne Miller.
Maryville. Trnh.: several nieces and
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and oilier
riuba around Central Florida.

H o te l
VanDrrworp that the feasibility
study will begin after the
county selects Its design crite­
ria for the conference center.
Henley said he would like to
see the feasibility study per­
formed before the county s e ­
lects design criteria.
Dale
said
the
hotelconference center would be a
public/private partnership. He
said PRA would need county
support to move forward with a
conference center.
"Joe's (Pacittl) not going to
build a conference center wtth
private money.* Dale said.
Henley said that members o f
the county's Tourist and Devel­
opment Council staff would
visit sites at Kingsport. Tenn.
and Stone Mountain. Oa. on an
airplane owned fay PRA Presi­
dent Joseph Pacittl. He said
the county would reimburse
PRA for any expenses of the
staff visiting the sites,
*We TviU not send decision

W e understand that children's shoes
cost as much as adults' shoes.
W e understand that refreshments
at the movies cost as much
as the movie.
W e understand that sometimes you
can only make the minimum payment
W e understand that husbands
never understand why groceries
cost so much.
W e understand that life is expensive
W e believe banking shouldn't be

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insurance
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February 10. 1999
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center.
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attorney representing PRA. to
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□ it K im . Y
Th e C ity o f C asselberry w ill
hold Its N t h Annual Master
FIgg Hunt at Secret Lake
Park on Saturday at 10 a.ni.
Three separate age group
hunting areas, Infant to 4year-old; 5- to H-year-old;
and 0- to 12-year old. will
have m ore than 16,000 eggs
to hunt. Prizes, com plim ents
o f Casseltierry Klwonls will
be awarded to the top three
winners In each age group.
Pictures with the Easter
Bunny, face painting and a
free moonwuik round out the
activities. For m ore In form a­
tion. call (4071 262-7720.

STAFF WHITER
SANFORD • The Sanford P o ­
lice Departm ent lias released
portions o f the 911 call placed
try Richard Lynch as he spoke
with a police dispatcher from
the Rosecllff Apartm ents on
March 5
Lynch. 45, fatally shot fo r­
mer girlfriend Roseanna M o r­
gan. 29. und her 13-year old
daughter Lrah Caday after
holding Lrah In apartment 534
for about 45 minutes, p o ller
said.
Lynch surrendered to
police after m ore than n 90minute standoff.
"I'm very, very frigh tened
rlgtil now.* Lynch told thr d is ­
patcher.
Police say Lynch called the
dispatcher at 5:45 p.m. Th e
two talkrd until u Sem inole
County sheriff's hostage n e g o ­
tiator took ovrr. Lynch su r­
rendered
nftrr SW AT team
m em bers rrm ovrd tire bodies
o f thr m other and dau gh ter
from the apartm ent.
T h r dispatcher stayed on
live line with Lynch as shots
w ere fired and the door was
b a rrica d ed .
"Jesus, oh my god." Lynch
said.
When ofllrers arrived at the
RosecltfT Apartm ents o ff Lake
Mary Boulevard at 5:19 p.m .,
they noticed blood In front o f
apartment 534. Officers w ere
notified that there were two
people Injured.
Lynch heard
the police approach while lietrnlng to a police scanner.

In dian T ra il* M id d le School
PTA will host W inter Springs
Sports Day '99 at the school
on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3
p in. Sponsored In p a rtn er­
ship with Ground Zero Youth
S p o ils Camps, the day In­
cludes nil activity renter In ­
troducing 'Y ou Make It ••
You Take III for athletic
equipment made from nylon
stockings. O th rr fam ily a c ­
tivities Include iMisketball.
soccer, street hockey and
volleyball. Th ere will be
lunch from the grill, c e le b ­
rity guest speakers, and
door prizes. All tickets In­
clude a special event T-shirt,
lunch, door prize entries and
unlim ited gam e time. T ic k ­
ets are S10 per person and
$25 pr family. For m ore In ­
form ation. call (407) 3 5 9 ­
7533.

Thi National Alter Day
Foundation will send 10 free
flow ering w hite dogwood
trees to each person who
becom es a m em ber during
March 1099. Part o f the
foundatlon’s 'T rees for
Am erica Cam paign, the
trees, with Instructions en ­
closed. will be shipped p o st­
paid at the right time for
planting. The six- to 12-Inch
trees are guaranteed to grow
o r be replaced free o f
charge. M em bers also r e ­
ceive a subscription to Arbor
Day. the foundation's
m onthly publication and The
Dree Book with Information
on tree planting and care. To
becom e a m em ber o f the Na­
tional A rbor Day Foundation
and receive the 10 free
trees. Bend a $10 contribu ­
tion to Ten Free Dogwood
Trees. National A rb o r Day
Foundation, 100 Arbor A v e ­
nue. Nebraska City. Neb.,
68410. by March 31.

The Republican Women's
duba of lemlaole will meet
at the Bombay Bicycle Club,
525 East A ltam onte Drive In
Altam onte SprlngB. on S at­
urday at 11:30 a.m. The
cost. Including lunch. Is $10.
For more Inform ation, con ­
tact Leigh sab Jones at (407)
365-0620.

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A traffic accident occurred at the plaza entrance at
Seminole Centre on U S. Highway 17-92 In Sanford at
about 3:15 p.m. Monday. Police aay an Eagle Summit

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*Whal we have now Is we
have a call with shots fired,"
the dispatcher said.
According to police records,
when Morgan opened the d o or

to her npArtilSnt Lynch told
tier to com r Inside. M organ
refused and stayed outside.
I.ynrh later told |M&gt;lice that m
thr two spoke. Ids 9 mm s em i­
autom atic pistol a ccid en ta lly
discharged, striking Morgan In
the leg
Lynch told poller the gun
accidentally flrrd
a second
tlm r, striking Morgan again.
Lynch told police that os he a t­
tem pted to put the gun down.
It a rc ld m ta lly flrrd a third
time, hitting Lrah In the back.
Lynch told Investigators h r
dragged Morgan Inside, picked
up a .38 rallber revolver, and
fired II Into the Iw ck o f M o r­
ga n s head In ‘ an attempt to
end her suffering.* the p o ller
report said.
Lynch Is m arried with a wife
und two young boys, age two
and stx.
Hr told th r d is ­
patcher he wanted to talk with
Ids wife again, and to be aide
to visit with bis sons In prison.
Lynch told Ih r dispatch er
his wife used to page him to
say *you know. I love you and I
wunl you.* He said Ih ry used
to have s code when ahe paged
him. lie also said 'b u t alir la
very, she lias a tem per."
Lynch called his wife from
M organ's apartm ent as he held
Lrah at gunpoint, waiting for
Morgan to return home from
work.
lie told her h r was
sorry for wiiat h r was about to
do. then hung up thr phone,
according lo arrest records.
Lynrh spoke lo the dlstcher o f credit card debts
was concerned about. A c ­
cording to the arrest report,
he told police h r went to M o r­
gan's apartment
to discuss
their
breakup
and unpaid
credit card debts.
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drivon by Marta Perez ran a red light and was (truck
by a Chevrolet Suburban driven by Sarah Morae.
Poroz was charged with failure to yield right of way.

School district will
maintain bus service
County OKs Wekiva subdivision for ‘special’ adults
B y Bin K a m a
STAFF WHITER
W EKIVA - The Sem inole County Commission
approved a 300-hom e subdivision Just outside
the W ekiva.Protection Area, despite the o b je c ­
tions o f dozens o f hom e owners In uttendunce
at the special session Tuesday night.
The neighbors said rezoning 90 acres off
Orange Boulevard and O hio and Indiana A ve­
nues for the Chapman project proposed by
the CFO Rral Estate Oroup would rob them of
their rural lifestyle.
*We all chose this area o f Sem inole County
because o f the agricultural and rural zoning,*
resident Diane Voss o f Michigan Avenue mild.
'I f our urea foils, then others full also. If you
approve this, there will be the perception that
once again, he w ho holds the dollar holds the
p ow er."
Neighbors and environm entalists said will

QQUOTE
“Just because it’s
digital doesn’t
mean it’s true."

Police release
tapes in Sanford
double m u rd er

R ive r ce le b ra tio n
The St. Johns River Celebration,
sponsored by the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office, was held
Saturday at Weklva State Park.
Karen Ault of the Central Florida
Zoo is shown holding a screech
owl.
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scare ofT wildlife, damage the environm ent,
und risk flooding
Neighbors said Increased
population will bring crim e, and b rig h te r
lights wtll hamper their view o f the night sky.
They said the development would lower th eir
property values. Increase noise.
*1 feel as I sit here you don't listen to us."
resident David Scott, who lives on M ichigan
Avenue, said. "Tills is not reasonable, not In
that area."
Th e new homes will range In price from
$110,000 to $250,000, with an average cost
o f $170,000. according to W illiam Cole o f
CFO.
The commission approved up to four singlefumlly units per acre for the developm en t.
Surrounding Suburban Estates perm its a
maximum o f one dwelling per acre.
Developers said the new hom es wtll fit In
with area trends.
Neighbors from Suburban Estates sold their

H u m m s WtkJva. Paga 4A

By V ivian O a llla o r a
STAF F WRITER
SANFORD - Sem inole County
School
Hoard members
on
Tuesday voted 4-1 to continue
providing
transportation
to
clients o f Sem inole W ork O p­
portunity Program (SWOP) for
$38,081.88 annually.
At Issue Is the use o f the
same buses to transport the
adult SW OP clients and high
school,
middle
school
and
elem entary
school students.
School board m em bers voiced
concerns about the conduct o f
the adults when riding on
buses with youngsters..
The SWOP program. In iti­
ated tn 1980. provides Job
training,
transportation
and
Job placement and follow-up to
adults with mental and ph ysi­
cal handicaps.
According to the program 's
executive
director,
W illiam
Poe, an agreem en t made w ith
the school board In 1981 for
replacem ent costs o f buses,
still In cfleet, forged a tra n s­
portation partnership.
"At that time," said Poe. "we
went to an Institution and r e ­
moved
six
adult
m entally
handicapped
students*
and
form ed
the program.
This
year, 96 o f about 140 SW OP
clients are transported dally
on 24 routes. Poe says that
these 96 adults have no oth er
means o f transportation to and
from the SW OP program s and
work. O ther SW OP clients get
rides with friends and fam ily
m em bers, ride the LYNX pub­
lic buses, ride bikes or walk.

Poe. em phasized
the fact
that these
people
are
no
longer In Institutions, are at
home with fam ily and that
none are on welfare. He said
that they learn a task to earn a
wage and are visibly proud to
receive a paycheck every oth er
W ednesday. He prom ised to
work with the board to And an
am enable com prom ise to th e
problem .
"If you say we start work at 3
a.m.. then we start w ork at 3
a.m.,* Poe said.
More than one board m em ­
ber asked that he revise his
clients' w ork schedules so that
they could ride
the buses
during tim es students are not
being transported. But since
the agreem ent la based on the
principal
thut the cost to
SW OP Is kept to a m in im u m
by providing th t tra n sp o rta ­
tion on a space available basis,
even a drastic shift In SW O P
work schedules Is unlikely to
help.
School district legal counsel
Ned Julian clarified that, un­
der school board hom e rule
power made by local policy,
this service Is n either p roh ib ­
ited nor required but must be
at no cost to taxpayers. T h e
present
annual
re lm b u ra fment o f Just over $38,000 to
the board barely covers the
actual operating cost o f tran s­
porting the SW OP clients. In
order
to provide
separate
buses for the adults and S em i­
nole students, the board would
require at least twice that
amount be paid by SWOP.
School
board
ch airm an
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Police Log

County shells out $10,000
fo r conference center study
B y R u ss W h ite

The fu lkm ln g reports ern* com piled
from the Seminole County S h e riff's
O ffice fo r Incidents reporter/ through
March 33

QftUfil ^
M arch 22. 12:37 p.m.. S lats Road 430.
Blaine Sheldon Kindt, DOB 10/2/55, was arrested by Lake
Mary Police D ep a rtm en t offtccra. charged with Pnssraslon o f
Controlled Substance •• Cannabis.
IA K E MART, M arch 23, 1:23 a.m .. State Road 000, M atth ew
C hristopher Clonch, DOB 10/5/80, w as arrested by Sem inole
County S h eriffs officers, charged with Controlled Substance •
• Possession, Possession o f Drug Parnphem alln and Use o f
Drug Paraphernalia. He also received a citation for Open C on ­
tainer.
OVIEDO, March 22, 10:57 a .m „ Abell Circle, Jacob ‘ Jake*
Bellam y Huso. DOB 2/20/80, was arrested by Oviedo Police
D epartm ent officers, charged with Possession o f Cannabis. He
also received citations for Expired M innesota Tag. Failure to
Obtain a Florida D river's License, Failure to Register M otor
Vehicle In the State o f Florida and Driving W hile License Sus­
pended or R evoked.
SANFORD, March 22. 3:40 a.m.. 10th Street, Jason D aniel
Hay. DOB 5/28/62, was arrested by Sem inole County S h er­
iffs officers, charged with Possession o f Cannabis - Less than
20 Oram s W ithin 100 Feet o f a Church and Habitual T ra ffic
O ffender Driving on Suspended / Revoked License and R e v o ­
cation or Suspension o f or Delay o f Eligibility for D river's Li­
cense for Persons 18 Years o f Age o r O lder Convicted o f C e r ­
tain Drug Offenses.

DU1

ALTAMONTE 8FRIROB. March 22.

1:58 a.m.. State Road
4 3 6 .-Susan Grace Oatch, DOB 10/24/56. was arrested b y
Sem inole C ounty ShertfTs officers, charged with DUI and R e ­
sist / Oppose / Obstruct O fficer w ithout Violence.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGE, March 10. 10:56 a m., S late Road
436. Cynthia Allison Parr, DOB 7/28/63, was arrested by
Florida H ighway Patrol officers, charged with DUI.
CHULUOTA. March 21. 1:16 a.m .. S tatr Road 410. Kevin K yle
Kelly, DOB 0/10/75, w as a n ested by Sem inole County S h e r­
iffs officers, charged with DUI. I'ossesslon o f Cannabis - Less
than 20 Gram s and Possession o f Drug Paraphernalia.
CHULUOTA, March 10. 8:36 p.m.. Lake Mills Road. Nancy
Nlswonder Mace. DOB 4/26/45, was arrested by S em in ole
County S h eriffs officers. Charged w ith DUI.
LONOWOOD, M arch 21. 1:26 a.m.. State Road 600. Joseph
Clyde Gordon. DOB 12/12/65, was arrested by S em in ole
County ShertfTs officers, charged with D riving W hile Intoxi­
cated -- D am age to Person / Property and Possession o f
M arijuana.
LONOWOOD, M arch 10, 7:42 p.m.. State Road 600. Joseph.
Sheri Lee Sawyer. DOB 5/12/65. eras a n e s te d by Sem inole
C o u n t y , o f l h p M g , c h a r g td ^ n th D U Lkn d D riving W hile.
lA to x lra ira &gt;• Damage to Person / I ’roperty.
M arch 21, 3:53 g jft., Local km Uncor\flnrmL D aryl
•DOB l l / tE /E li- w w a n e sted b y Sem in ole C ou n ty
S h eriffs officers, charged w ith DUI and O perating a M otor
V eh icle w ith a Suspended D river's License.
O V IID O , M arch 20, 2:30 a.m .. State Road 434, H arvey Rus­
sell ‘ Rusty* S pen cer Jr., DOB 10/18/71, w as arrested by
Oviedo Police Departm ent officers, charged w ith DUI.
O V U M , March 10, 10:00 p.m .. Red Bug Lake Road. B radley
W ayne ‘ Brad’ Spary. DOB 4/3/63, was arrested by O viedo
Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith DUI.
S A N F O R D , March 20, 12:38 a.m ., Sanford Avenue. Frank A l­
bert Rosen, DOB 12/11/43. w as arrested b y Ffortda H ighw ay
Patrol officers, charged w ith DUI.
M arch 20. 5:50 p.m .. W est A irport Boulevard.
Francis E. Sabella. DOB 4/11/55, was arrested by S em in ole
County S h e r iffs officers, charged w ith DUI.

M arch 21, 4:02 p.m .. State Road
436, Scott O. Fitzgerald, DOB 3/30/69. w as arrested by A l­
tam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith
Habitual T ra ffic Violator.
1, M arch 20. 10:28 p.m .. Maple Avenue, D onald
M illard Basa, DOB 10/2/71, w as arrested by Sanford P olice
D epartm ent officers, charged w ith Habitual Traffic O ffe n d e r
D rfrlng on Suspended / Revoked License.
&gt;, March 19. 6:30 p.m.. Hartw ell Avenue. T im oth y
Sylvestor W ynn. DOB 2/19/80. waa arrested by Sanford P o ­
lice D epartm ent officers, charged with Habitual T raffic O f­
fen der D riving on Suspended / Revoked License.

THEFT /■ B lfllA lT
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, M arch

19. 4:44 p.m .. State Road
436, Juan Crux Contreras, DOB 1/29/78, waa arrested by A l­
tam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith
Retail Theft.
CASSELBERRY, M arch 21, 4:12 p.m .. State Road 436, Brian
Keith C oiton , DOB 3/3/56, waa arrested b y C a sselb en y P o ­
lice D epartm en t officers, charged w ith Retail Theft.
LONOWOOD, March 22. 1:19 p.m .. W eld v s Springs Road. Roy
Edward Patrick Bow ling Jr. (a.k.a. Jam es Patrick Bo), DOB
2/26/52, waa arrested by Sem inole County S h e riffs officers,
charged with Th eft o f C redit Card by Takin g or R etain in g
w ith Consent and O bstruction b y Disguised P e r­
fect. Frederick L.
M arch 21. 3:38 a.m.. King Street.
Oraham , DOB 1/21/67. w as a rretted by Oviedo Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith Burglary and Theft.
SANFORD, M arch 19, 1:30 p.m ., French Avenue, O ctavla
Shante Redd. DOB 12/9/79, waa arrested b y Sanford Police
D epartm ent officers, charged with Retail Theft.
SANFORD. M arch 20, 3:03 p.m., Town Center Circle, L etltla
M arie Sam uel, DOB 3/10/79, w as arrested b y Sanford P olice
D epartm ent officers, charged srtth Retail Theft.

[O VUM ,

March 21. 7:00 a.m., Pine D rove Run, Travis D e; nard W right. DOB 9/9/60, w a s a rrested by Sem inole C ounty
} ShertfTs officers, charged with Lewd / Lascivious /Handling /
f Fondling / A ssau lt on Child under 13.
[SAlSIlMD, M arch IB. 5:16 p.m .. W est 12th Street. John D oe
(a .lia . W lam a Jules). DOB 7/14/74, w as arrested b y S em i­
nole C ou nty S h e riffs officers, charged w ith G am bling.

STAFF WHITER
SEM INOLE CO U NTY - Th e
County Com m ission agreed lo
spend another 810.000 for a
consultant to evaluate plans
for a regional con feren ce c e n ­
ter on the Lake M onroe w a ­
terfront. But Sanford M ayor
Larry Dale Isn't sm iling.
W hile the 3-2 vote kept the
project alive, the co n feren ce
cen ter Is hardly a done deal.
Com m ission Chairm an Carlton
H enley said the county lias not
made
a
’ com m itm en t"
to
spend nearly a h alf million on
the con feren ce center.
T h e assum ption Is that It la
a done deal,” said Henley, one
o f the two nays In the vote
Tuesday.
H enley
said
the
county
already
had
spent
m ore than 880.000 In studies
for the cen ter and that he felt
It did not need to toss In an­
oth er 810,000 so quickly.
Com m issioner Daryl McLain,
who cham piona the Sanford
project, sold. T h e 810.000 la
a very sm all Invratm ent. It
would be short-sighted not to
spend 810,000 at this tim e.'
"W e can't pull up now .”
C om m issioner Dick Van D er
W clde said.
Henley and C om m ission er
Grant M alay disagreed. M aloy
said he had questions about
w ho w as responsible for any
drbt. "What If this Isn't all as
rosy os projected?” he asked.
Dale, though pleased at the
vote, was miffed that he did
not get to apeak at the county
m eeting. Dale w as prepared to
explain
the nuances o f a
city/cou n ly agreem ent
that
Itoa been six years In the
m aking
but
said
he
waa
snubbed ’ rudely" by Henley.
T h i s it not a public m e e t­
ing.” H rn ley told Dale, ’ but go
ahead If you keep It b rief.”
T h e n , he was gone at his
choosing.” H enley said. T h i s
la a com plicated Issue, Yes.
the county Is Interested. W e
need a conference cen ter for a
num ber o f reasons. W e'd tike a
place to hold ou r high school
graduations. Th e latest plans
may not be big enough for It.”
I H rnley sa id ' that Sanford
City Mana ger T en v V an D er. w orp had presented the city's
gamf-ptln Tuesday arid that a
proper vote w as conducted. He
said it waa unfortunate that
Dale considered that he waa
treated ru dely.
*W e added this item to our
agenda at Sanford’a requ est.”
Henley
said.
’ M ayor
D ale
showed up and wanted
to
apeak but he gave no ea rlie r
request. W e w ere pressed for
time. C om m issioner (Randy)
M orris had a Boy Scouts fu n c­
tion to attend.”
H en ley said he waa prepared
to meet with D ale to fu rth er
discuss (h e Issue. H enley Is
the liaison to the city on the
conferen ce
cen ter business.
He said Tu esd ay that he p r e ­
ferred to continue and not
designate the chores to an­
oth er com m issioner.
Dale said he w as co n cern ed
that H enley w as determ ined to
kill the project. Th at he was

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WILLIAM F. LANOLET
W illiam F. Langley. 65. J e f­
ferson Avenue. Sanford, d ied
Friday. M arch 19. 1999. B o m
In Jam estow n, M ich., on Sept.
29. 1913, he m oved to C entral
Florida In 1972. A m achinist
for Eaton M an ufactu ring Co.,
he w as a m em ber o f A ll Souls
Catholic Church. Knights o f
Colum bus, D isabled A m erican
Veterans, V eteran s o f F oreign
W ar. Am erican
Legion
and
Elks Lodge. Mr. Langley served
in the U nited States M arin e
Corps In W W II and Korea.
Survivors include wife, M ary:
sisters. B ergetta B enkcrt and
Donna Zaxo. both o f Saginaw .
Mich.; daughters. Karen Tu bb,
Sanford, and Pat W lttb rod t,
Auburn. Mich.: sons, Robert.
Deltona, Richard. Bay City.
Mich., and O a iy. Burt, M ich.:
12 gran dch ildren and eight
great-great gra n d ch ild ren .
Services under the d irectio n
o f Brtaaon
Funeral
H om e.
Sanford.

J)om Q ls 'tTo/i

35th Annual

Kiwanis
Pancake Day

siding w ilh those opposed lo
bu ildin g n center nt Fori Mel­
lon Park.
"Carlton Henley's campaign
signs last y ra r were on the
sam e
sites
with
the
(con feren ce center) naysayers
signs," Dale said.

Saturday, March 27, 1999
Sanford C M c Center

Serving; 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Following com pletion of the
approved feasibility study and
financial
analysis.
and
a
parking study by the City of
Sanford, there will be a review
o f the Inform ation
by the
Tourist Developm ent Commit­
tee, C ounty Com m ission and
City Com m ission. Then, a d e­
cision ran be m ade regarding
m oving forw ard and financing
and the operation o f the facil­
ity.

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Continued fro m Page 1A
Larry Furlong suggested that
Poe rc-cxnm lne his *1 .3 nnnual budget to supplem ent the
less than $-10,000 allocated to
reim b u rse the school district.
Th e bonrd m em bers
and
Fu rlon g referred to com plain ts
nlmut behavioral problem s ex
hlblted by the m ostly m en tally
h a n d irap p rd clients. On the
lost o f three recent Incidents,
accordin g to Jean C rom pton ,
the school district's director o f
transportation services, there
wns no bus m onitor presen t.
Bonrd officials Indicated to
Crom pton Hint a m onitor must
be present w ithout fall on all
bu ses tran sporting both e le ­
m entary nnd m iddle school
students nnd SW OT clients.

Sanford Middle School Principal B « Moore. Seminole
County School Suportntandent Dr. Paul Hagarty and
Bell South'* Larry StrickJor are Banked by student*

(not in order) Dorian Todd. Ux Scarwid, Emily Wilson.
Paul Basehore; Katie Kaspar. Jillian Morris and Ralza
Leal.

C om pany will offer schools
technology gran t initiative
By Vidas Oatlltnore
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD
*
Dell
South
Foundation’s
tw o-year,
$10
million
grant
In itiative
for
BellSouth edu.pw rS waa an­
nounced
Tu esday
at
th e
county's m agnet
school for
math, science and tech n o lo gy
•• Sanford M iddle School,
According to Lorry S trlc k lc r,
DcIlSouth'a Florida D ire c to r
for W orkforce
D evelop m en t
and Education Relations, th e
grant brings to $50 m illion th e
foundstlon'a gifts to school sy s­
tem s and Individual fa cilities
to prom ote the d evelop m en t
;a n d use o f tech n ology to ertah ence tea m in g for students.

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B e tts o m lr* * edtnpw r3.
a
"special three-part tech n ology
Initiative to h elp schools ta k e
control o f the p o w er
that
technology can brin g to th e ir
classroom s.'
says S trlck lcr,
"w as created in response to a
Clinton A dm in istration ch a l­
lenge to "m ake a ll c h ild re n
tech nologically litera te b y th e
y e a r 2000."
Th e announcem ent, d o w n ­
lin ked via satellite to eight lo ­
cations In the Southeast, ca m *
b o m BellSouth h eadqu arters
In Atlanta. Featuring a keynote
address b y D uane A ck erm a n ,
BeUSouth’a
chairm an
and

CEO, the dow nlink u tilized
som e o f the s c h o o ls eq u ip ­
m ent, Installed a cou ple o f
m onths ago. for the first tim e
ever, according to S trlcklcr.
He said that the three c o m ­
ponent am ounts o f the grant
are "pow er to lead’ for $2 m il­
lion. "p o w er to teach" for $ 6 .5
m illion and "P o w er to learn "
for $1.5 m illion.
"Pow er to Lend," a le a d e r ­
ship developm en t program for
superintendents.
Is
built
around a cu stom ized sim u la ­
tion o f the su p erin ten d en t's
role In In tegratin g tech n o lo gy
Into their schools/
"Pow er to T ea ch " grants w ill
be awarded to school districts,
teach er ,training organ izations
and a consortia o f schools to
foster
professional
d evelop ­
ment for teachers.
~ ‘
"Pow er to Lean t" will aw ard
high-tech grants to three to
five high schools In the B e ll­
South region to m axim ize th e
use o f technology fo r teaching,
learn in g and parental Involve­
m en t.
"In 1088, 80 percen t
of
teach er* across the co u n try
felt they w ere not very w ell
prepared to In tegrate tech n o l­
ogy in to their cu rricu lu m ,"
■aid education secretary R ich ­
ard Riley. "B ellSouth edu .p w rS
w ill w o n t to prepare edu cation
professionals across the south­
east to raise th eir schools'
technology
Im p lem en ta tion

levels."
"All the kids there ISanford
MS| use (h is technology* and
participated In the event, sold
Strlcklcr. "The key m essage la
not about the m oney." he
added, " but w h eth er ed u ca ­
tion la going to meet the n eeds
o f em ployers and raise stan­
dards for all students.
"It w ill take a full p a rtn er­
ship betw een business and
education, w ho cannot do It all
by them selves."
S trlcklcr
cited
BellSouth
NetDay. began In 1996. as an­
oth er exam ple o f his c o m ­
pany's com m itm ent to e d u c a ­
tion. BellSouth foundation also
u nderw rote fu nding for a d o ­
nation , to Sem inole
C ou nty
schools tor m ore than 4 0 w lr*
ing k l t s 'K T T l M t l M d sch ool*
could *upgrafl&lt;* th eir in tern et
access equipm ent.
"W e also w ork In jo b sh ad­
owing on groundhog day, a ct
aa m entors and support edu ­
cation through key p a rtn e r­
ships with Industry. P a rtn e r­
ship la key to th e support o f
education as a lifelon g p r o c ­
ess. It sounds trite, but stu­
dents don't h ear that a lot and
often don't see th e relation b e ­
tween school studies and life
and w ork
skills.
"Education la on e o f m y pas­
sions.
said
the
BellSouth
spokesm an, w ho sat on the
district's school board from
1992 to 1996.

W e k iv a — —
hom es s it on lots o f 2 1/2 acres or m ore, and
that the n ew developm en t w ould not be c o m ­
patible.
"You actually think this la com p a tib le?"
residen t J a c k G oebel o f M ichigan Avenue said.
"You can actu ally believe that in you r h ea rt?
Com e on."
D evelopers say the area's w etland w ill be
preserved, and that there w ill be a 10 foot
landscape bu ffer arou nd m uch o f the p roject.
T h ey said lights In the developm en t w ould
rem ain on-sight, and h ave a low Im pact.
A ttorn ey K en W righ t, re presen tin g CFG.
said that w ild life and environm ental co n cern s
in clu ding the reported e x is tm c c o f an a ctive
bald eagle's nest n ea r the develop m en t w ould
"be resolved In du e cou rse."

Resident John Pulk, w ho lives on Ohio A v e ­
nue. show ed com m issioners a picture his
young dau gh ter drew o f two bald eagles in a
n eigh bor's tree.
T h e com m issioners said the developm en t
w ill com e before a public hearing again, as
state agencies review the developer's plans.
T h ey said that approving the developm ent for
up to four units per acre does not mean that
mill necessarily be the final density o f the
p ro jec t.
"No significant decision has been made to ­
night,” Com m ission Chairm an Carlton H enley
■aid.
"The details and specifics w ill com e
next, and there will be m ore public hearings."
Com m issioners said CFO would have to
com ply with lighting, buffering, traffic, land­
scaping. and oth er requ irem en ts.

That may not be enough to
cnlm the fears o f one father
w ho addressed the board.
W illiam Frantkow sky said he
objects to this program due to
Its ndversr effect on his d a u gh ­
ter nnd other elem en tary and
m iddle school students. T h e
S w eetw ater O aks resident said
that his dau gh ter Rachel, 12.
Is on exceptional student at
M llw ec M iddle School and that
site rides alone with tw o S W O P
clients dally, lie added that If
the program
grow s, "w e w ill
be putting students on a bus
with SW O P clients* Instead o f
the oth er w ay around.
Board m em ber Bob GofT said
that the SW O P program la "an
extension o f th e ir education.
W e are charged with provid in g
for them and the system must
do w h atever It takes. By the
w ay. they are now tsxpaytng.
w age earning citizen s and I
m ove w e support the su perin ­
tendent's recom m en d a tion ."
Furlong, w ho cast the d is ­
senting
vote,
said,
"W e 're
buytng a lawsuit If w e approve
this . 1 cant vote for It. O u r
first du ty Is to the ch ildren o f
the school system ." F u rlon g
adm onished that until this Is­
sue is "com plain t free" he does
not advocate the district's con ­
tinued particip ation In (hat
service.

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lice to be used aa evid en ce
against Lynch.
M organ, an em ployee at a
n ursin g facility In W in ter Park,
waa attem ptin g to re co n cile
w ith h er husband Jam es M o r­
gan, w ho recen tly had r e ­
turned from a m ilitary post in
Saudi A rabia, police said. P o ­
lice said h er affa ir w ith Lynch
ended Feb. 0.
Leah w as a popu lar eigh th gra d e student at M illen n iu m
M iddle School w ho served on
the Student C ou ncil.
N eighbors o f Lynch In th e
suburban Ham pton Court A rea
o f S anford described him aa a
quiet m an w ho
som etim es
spoke o f his days aa a p o lice
fJnr+r ui the N ew York Trmnalt
A u th ority and hla m ilita ry
service In Vietnam .
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M arch 5. Police received 2 0
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ca lls from th e a p a rt­
m ent. and responded In leas
than five m inutes.
Lynch la charged w ith tw o
counts o f Drat degree p re m e d i­
tated m urder, arm ed kidn ap­
ping. and burglary. H e la b e ­
in g h eld at the John E. P o lk
C orrectional Facility.

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; Purely In the Interest of research, I
isas watching T V s "FRIENDS* last
week. I concluded that the friends on
F R IE N D S ," like the friends on
“ SE1NKEIJV are not generally found
4n nature (or In Manhattan, for that
matter).
: For one thing, look at their apart
mental They're roomy! They’re roach
free! They don’t have crackheads
twitching In the doorway! And don't
these friends spend a little too much
lime In the (also roach-free) coffee
house? And aren't they all Just a little
too damn adorable?
Keep in mind that "FRIENDS," like
all true television shows, was invent­
ed in LA . Therefore, "FRIENDS" la a
Hollywood vision of what It hopes a
certain viewing demographic dreams
when it dreams of friends in New York.
And that thb whole dreaming process
will suck in sponsors like ■ sponge. In
real life, the East Coast aeems to have
redefined the concept fair weather
friends. The East Coast Is the Mi­
crosoft of backstabbing. I think it may
actually have a monopoly.
There's Monica Lewinsky and Unda
Tripp, for Instance. In D.C. you only
hurt the ones you wiretap. But there's
also President Clinton and his breety
habit of dispersing boldfaced Ilea Hke
party favors among his friends, all of
whom line up for more. Then there's
Newt Gingrich, whose GOP pals
dropped like a radioactive brick, prebing him tearfully even as he spun in
the gutter he helped to make.
It's Just a loveaest out there In the
seat of power. We abo have Christo­
pher Hitchens and Sidney Bknenthal
These two friends were having lunch.
It seems, when Blumenthal (reporter
turned Clinton aide) said something
bad about Monica to Hitchens, a
cranky Brit (and Vanity Fair colum­
nist). even though Blumenthal had
sworn in court that the official While
House position at that time was that
Monks was a troubled young woman
who Just needed a little counseling. So
Hitchens, unusual in that he’s a rabid
left wing Clinton hater, reported the
luncheon to the law, thereby earning
the grudging admiration of the Wall
Street Journal's op-ed page, and many
chiding editoriab taking him to task
for betraying a friendship
This b aU heady fluff, not the kind
of stuff that happens in iny cirtfo. Sure,
we have lunches, but If geeslp to
dropped we expect It to spread like
Wlidnre through the ctrrid lJ we d ea l
want that to happen, we step W
mouths shut And we
thing to the medb o r .
ties (same of us have, but
has been indifferent). Then there's the
granddaddy of neo conservaUves —
Norman Podboretx. Hb
Ex-Friends," apparently daUib the
process by which he gradually cut
every acquaintance from hb d r d e
who did not adhere to hb high moral
standards.
W eil you know, 1 tried that mysetf.
But then I realised that my moral flan
dards were so high even I couldn't lire
up to them. Thst's why I moved to Cal­
ifornia. I figured that if I could whittle
my attention span to sere, ethics would
fly outlhe window, sad I'd have more
friends than I could handh.
It hasn't quite worked out that way.
I have learned to hang out with peopb
to used to betrayal they’re surprised
when it doesn’t occur.
There's something b&gt;be said far that
On the East Coast, I t . _
are coins. But you aren't supposed to
spend them. Just hoard them until the
lawyers arrive. Out here we spend our
secrets like there's no tomorrow!
We never anguish about who be­
trayed whom. Hey, It's Just another
sunny day. Betrayal b o way of Ufa fa
TV Land, but only when Iho can on s
are off. It’s not far pubhentbo, unboa
there’s real money la It Wo would
never kiss off a friend Just for the buss.
|J we were both up lor tho sane Job,
that’s
go until wo aaeh get our ewn nor­
mal spin doctors, what wo aaar in •
tend after a couple glaaaoa of wino
‘ not be newsworthy. That's true far
at boat. Par the sake of friend*ipsa everywhere, and Uw future of
merles, I hope it becomes true far
II of us.
an Skoabs' new book, "Not Wot
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However you like your music,
there's a CD player for you — at an
attractive price.
For as little as 1200 , you can buy a
CD jukebox that holds more than 100
discs. For only f too, you can buy a CD
changer, most likely a carousel model.
And for 9100, you can buy a single-disc
portable.
To help you choose a CD player
ared to your music collection and
lening habits, we tested
led iukebo:aes,
i and portables..All
AU are a
cape
essentially flawless
ble
sound.
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that)
no differences.
Hera are some key points to con­
sider
— Portables. A portable player's
buffer holds (be key to a skip- fire per­
formance. It's a memory that stores
from 10 lo ts seconds of musk. When
movement causes a tracking error,
you hear the musk held in the buffer,
not the mbtraddng If you don't want
to use the buffer, you can turn It off.
In our tests, we lubjected the poriabba to calibrated shakes and )oiu with
Uw buffer turned on and with it turned
off so we could isolate the uffsets of
Uw buffer Used. Players that are de-

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deiiver tha smoothest sound.
Of Uw 11 portables wo tested, the
Philips AZ7M3 was
100, It’s one of our Beat Buys,
at |1M
Buffer or. It provided smooth contin
tlnuously by some Joggrcs — Uw first
model tested ever to resist skipping
that well.
The Philips AZ73U and a lew other
portables we tested come with a car­
o l adapter that draws power through
Uw cigarette lighter and sends sound
to the speakers through an adapter for
Uw cars cassette slot (You can buy
carka a d d e r s separately for about
920)
If you canl find the Philips AZ734),
look for Uw top rated Panaaonk 8LSXM0 (91501, Uw Philips AZ7S9J (9120)

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or the Sony D-E409CK (|H0). The
headphones with these and the other
portables we tested delivered at least
decent sound.
— Home units. Three factors matter
most when assessing a CD player
dlsc-to-disc speed, ease of use and
taping. Jukeboxes subject you to a
longer, nobler wait between selections
from different discs than do carousels
In our tests, some Jukeboxes emitted
about 14 seconds of nobe while twitch
Ing dbes. The foster carousels needed
only ID seconds to go from disc Iodise.
The units that are easiest to use. we
found, have a multicolored, unclut­
tered front-panel dbplay with Uw main
buttons grouped together by fanction
Front-panel controls should also
make it easy to produce tapes from
CD*. Good features for taping Inch
a musk peak Under, which finds the
passages so you can adjust the
accordingly, running totals, or
Uw ibiirty to add up the time for all
Uw tracks you’re recording: and auto
metic insertion of a few seconds of »i
knee between tracks.
. Among home units, the top-rated
Technics SLPD 0U (9155) b another
of our Best Buys A reasonable alter­
native b Uw Sony CDP-CES2S (9200).
Both are five-disc carousel changers.
The best Jukebox was the Technics S L
MCI (9200), which holds 110 dbes.
If you’re In the market for a CD
player, note that large electronics
chains like Best Buy and Circuit City
offer low prices on a range of brands.
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support group open lo fam ilies
and friends or addicts. Join for
support In coping w ilh your
addict; gain serenity to moke
decisions and put you r live
back In focus. Call (407) 3223434, 333-9204. or 294-6504
for m ore Inform ation.

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Recovery, Inc

Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
m ornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m., at the Marriott
Courtyard. ofT W est Lake Maty
Boulevard.
Contnct
Mike
McLean, president, at 3245662.

Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
m ental health organization for
people who sutler from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous sym ptom s. For
inform ation, call 660-2003, or
896-5906.

Sertoma Club

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Road Apopka. For Inform ation,
call (407] 293-5048.

Th e Sertom a Club o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, meets every^
Thursday m orning, from 7:30'
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida H os­
pital Senior C itizens Center.
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Emma
Road, one mile south o f Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Poten tial
members arc Invited to attend.
For Inform ation, call
Oene
Prestcra. (407) 767-1234.

Al-Anon

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Local C hapter 232 o f TO PS
In Longwood (Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly) m eets every W ednes­
day at 6:30 p.m.. In the audito­
rium o f South Sem inole Hospltat, 555 W. State Road 434,
Longwood. W eighing begins at
5:30 p.m. Th e Apopka ch apter
m eets
every W ednesday, at
9:30 a.m... at Lakevtew C h ris­
tian Church. 1400 Bear Lake

I f you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone w ho Is a relative or
friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity W on Al-Anon m eets
each M onday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m . Meetings
are held In the back room o f
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
A ll
meetings are non-sm oking.
For additional m eeting tim es
and locations In the C en tral
Florida area, o r Tor m ore in fo r ­
mation. call 291-1900.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
m eets
every
W ednesday at 8 ' p in . at O r­
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H o sp ita l,’ 555 W est State Road
434. Longwood. Nar-Anon la a

A local ch apter o f W eight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Com m unity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Toastmasters
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•6861 w ill m eet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the A A A
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1000 A A A
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Heathrow. Q uests and p rosp ec­
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Call Jim Ocque. 942-5227 for In
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Recovery
Fresh Start Recovery p ro ­
gram s offers 12-step support
groups for those experien cin g
tile-controlling problem s. T h e
groups m eet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m., at Destiny Church.
3110 H owell Branch
Road,
W inter Park. For Inform ation
call 382-3232 o r 384-8135.

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parents troubled b y their ch il­
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teenagers and adult children,
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For m ore Inform ation call
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third Thursday o f each month,
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think crepes. Crepe* are like pan­
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They can be atuffed with all sort* of
good, non-breakfarty stuff such a*
shrimp or caviar. Crepe* are pancakes
gone glam.
Cooking crepes Is no harder than
cooking pancakes. Both are a little
tricky, and require some fooling
around with the cooking temperature,
the cooking surface (which must be
greased Just right) and the consisten­
cy of the batter. The first crepe, like
the first pancake, belongs to the dog.
But once you get the variables right,
you’ll do fine.
Here are some tips from a book
called “ Crepes," by Lou Seibert
Pappas. I recommend this book highly
for anyone who wants to do more in
the crepe department than just fool
around.
— Use a blender to make the batter,
if you can. It makes a smooth batter
in about 5 seconds.
— Crepe batter should be as thick
a* heavy cream. If too thick. Ihln U
with a bit of water. If too thin, add ad­
ditional (lour.
— For a more tender crepe, rest Ihe
crepe batter, covered and refrigerat­
ed, for 1 or 2 hour* before cooking
— Use a 4 or 7-inch French crepe
pan, an omelet pan, or a heavy non­
stick skillet. Two or 3 tablespoons of
butter or otl will be enough for cook­
ing an entire batch.
— Uae 2 to 3 tablespoons of batter
for a t-to-7-lnch crepe, and 1/4 cup for
a 4- to 14-inch crepe.
— To cook crepes, heat the pan over
medium-high h eat When hot, coat
with butter or oiL Lift the pan off the
heat as you pour the batter, and si­
multaneously Utt Ihe pan In all direc­
tions so the batter quickly coven the
surface.
— When the crepe la almost dry oo
top, and golden around tho edges
It b ready lo turn,
(about 1
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in a SM-degree oven, covered wilh foil,
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la plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 2
day* ar Itnese up to 2 mooths. Bring
to room temperature, then
i to foil end bent them in n
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the syrup.

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and shallots, stirring. Add the shrimp
and the vermouth, end cook lust e
minute or two, until shrimp are bright
the parsley and the season
pink,. Add
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big,, ai
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a wide fiat pan and cook over medium
heat, uncovered, until a thick sauce
consistency b reached, 19 to 20 min
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if they’ve been used only to wipe up
water.

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To prepare the crepes: Blend the
crepe ingredient* in a blender for 9
seconds, until smooth. Cover and re­
frigerate 1 to 2 hours.
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.
Make 9 4- or 7-Inch crepes, using 2 to
3 tablespoons of hatter lor each. Store
them, covered with foil, in the oven
until reedy to fid
Boil the spinach in a covered pan
over medium heat for l minute, or
until slightly limp. Drain and proas out
the excess water with the beck of a
large spoon, than chop flno. In a
medium howl, m b logriher tho rieoti ta. egg. Jofb berg tor feta) '
i nutmeg, aptoeck. and soft o
to taste.
Remove the crepes from the warm
oven and increase tho temperalure to
390 degrees. Spoon 1/2 cup of the fill­
ing in a ribbon down the center of oach
crepe and roll it up. Arranga In a
greased 4by-12-Inch baking pan.
Brush tops with the olive ail or butter
end sprinkle with the Parmesan
cheese. Babe for to to l i minutes, or
until heated through. Serve immedi­
ately. Yield: S crapes, lor 4 servings.
— Recipe ndeptad from “Crepes,"
by Lou Seibert Pappas (Chronicle
Books. HM)

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scallion top Ibr a “purse" effect
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course.
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DEAR GREEN BENIORi The
r angomae to “Sick o f Scraps’"
letter h ave been v a rie d and
In teractin g. So ere t-eadero
th ough t one wee petty en d
m ean -oplrlted. O th ers re a d
i into It. Random
D E A R A B B Y: “Sick o f Scraps”
said she and her friend were both in
tb e lr 70a, and it really struck a
chord with mo, as I, too, am in my
70*.
I can identify with *Ellen.” We
were Depression babies, and i f aha
wee robed aa I w u , we were taught
to “waste not, wont not." I, too, uae
odds and enda o f paper to w rite
notoe - even though I have pretty
a te tlo n e ry . I recycle wna ppin g.
iron to
to
paper, pressing it with an iron

Like eo many people, w e were
very poor during those years, and
the beaona learned then I shall taka
to my grave. One o f the th ln a that
re a lly b oth ers m e tod ay l o tho
waste, not only o f materials. but o f
food.
I'm alw ayo d eligh ted to b ea r
from a friend, regordtose o f what
the nr— g - b written an. "Sick o f
Scrape” to fortunate to have had
such a'cheriehed friendship for 86

•NANNY"
FROM NEW PO RT NEWB, V A

DEAR NANNY j I a’l.ilaud
your sans* of prloritUe. uot
only about tho value of friend­
ship but also tho imparts
preserving your assets.
D EAR ABBY: As thea publlal
publisher
o f a frugality newsletter,V is e s a lot
o f scrap-paper correspondence. For
most who do thb, it'a a harmless Uttie penny-pinching habit, but for
others, it b a signal that all b not

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wall cither mentally or financially.
I'd recommend that your reader
g e n tly com m ent on h er frien d 's
scrap-paper letters end see w het
kind ofrm
response aha receives.
e frugality at th b i
signal several distressing
life may Big
poulbllltiM: The woman may have
reel financial problems or imagined
f u n o f outliving her money. Either
situation could cause on obsessive
o f scrimping. Or, i f th b b an'
abrupt change
oga Tn
In personality —
apparently aha haa enjoyed nice sta­
tionery in the past — it may be a
warning sign or a bm
tion that should be Investigated.
Thrift b certainly commendahiei
and we encourage it, but its sudden'
appearance in an extreme form in
someone o f th b age needs further

lookine into
EDITH FLOWERS K1LOO,“CREATTVE D O W N S C A U N G ",
JONESBORO, OA|

pointing 1
Ihe- su ggestion
friend Stoutly
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Boy: Robin Sm ith and Richard
Oolden, Sanford. Boy; Sunayanu and Dlnesh Patel, Sanford,
Otrl
March 6 • Vlkkle M cM illan and
Fctrnan Barrett, Sanford, Otrl:
Selena Barnes and C olem an
Bum s, Sanford, Boy: Pam ala
and Patrick Lawrence, D ei tons.
Olri; Sarah Dowling and Oilberto Robles, Deltona, O lri ’
March 7 - Victoria and Shaun
Mymldcs, Deltona. Boy: Faith
Boggs and Randy Rivera. D el­
tona, Boy

Th e follow ing births w ere re­
corded at Central Florida R e­
gional Hospital:
March 2 • U sa Lilly and Joseph
Doyle, Deltona, O lri
March 3 • Penne and Jam es
Baudrr. Deltona, Girl: A n ile
and Joseph Burton, Sanford,
Boy;
Kim berly
and Jeffrey
Saylor, orange City, O ld
March 4 • Dawn and Stephen
Sweeney, Sanford, Boy
March 5 - Patricia Stole and
Nicholas
Crawley,
Deltona,

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March 8 - Christine and J am es 1
Crow, J r „ Deltona, Boy: N icole ■
Lowery and Stewart J o n e s . !
Sanford, Boy; Robin Ragan a n d :
Peter Clarks, Deltona. Otrl; ;
lis a and Harry Reese, DeBary, •
Boy
March 9 • Ju lie a n d David Bo-1
aco, Sanford, Boy, J e s s ic a ;
Howard and Cam eron Carrier.
Sanford, Boy: Jam ie and Chris­
topher
Hagerman,
DeBary,
Olri; M a r ib c T and A n gel Rub,
Deltona, Bay

�Sports
Seminole Herald
Seminole Herald, Sanlofd, Florida • Wednesday. March 24,1999 • 7 A

RANKED DIAMOND
TEAMS TO PLAY
SANFORD
Sem inole
High School, ranked No. 5
In Class 5A. w ill w elcom e
Sarasota •R lven lcw , ranked
No. 0 In Class 6A. to
Alumni Field In the S em i­
nole High School B aseball
Com plex this Friday tn a
Junior varsity-varsity doubleheader.
JV action begins at 4 p.m.
wlih the varsity set to start
at 7 p.m.

REC. VOLLEYBALL

Tournament terror s
Paul’ s Truck and Auto Repair pounds pair; joins Sharks in finals
SANFORD • So much for the
regular season.
A fter struggling to a 4-4 re c ­
ord and a third place flnlah In
the
regular
season.
P a u ls
Tru ck and Auto Repair looked
like the New York Yan kees on
Tu esday night, outacorlng a
pair o f foes 50-5 tn advancing
to the cham pionship gam e o f
the C ity o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Departm ent W om en's
Polar B ear Slow Pitch Softball
League Tournam ent.
T h e night at P ln eh u n t Park
had started a s expected as the
Sharks, which finished
the
regular season Just one gam e
behind cham pion Don Pablos o f
Sanford, scored eight runs In
the bottom o f the first Inning

SANFORD - Th e City o f
Sanford
Recreation
and
Parks
Department
Polar
Bear Recreational Volleyball
League wrapped up M onday
night with Kathy's Baby
Strop and the U nknow ns
claim ing
the
ch am pion ­
ships o f thetr re sp ective
leagues.
Th e results from W e e k
No. 8 were:
A League: Kathy's Baby
Shop (4-0), Just For Fun
(3-1), the Yknots (2 -3 ).
C.E.S. (1-3) and Beer :30
(0-4).
B League: Rob's Team
and the Unknowns (both 3 I),
W eatvtew
Baptist
Church
(2-2).
and
the
Saints and Sanford C hurch
o f Ood (both 1-3).
Th e results from W e e k
M k s jb a i
No. 9 were:
HIAFV tt/WILIJ
A League: Ju st for Fun (40)
. Kathy's Baby Shop (3 SANFORD
*
Sem inole
1) . the Yknots (2-2). C.E.S.
blanked Lake Brantley, 6-0, in
(1-3) and Beer :30 (0-4).
Sem inole Athletic C on feren ce
B League: the U nknowns
softball action Tu esday night at
(4-0). Sanford Church o f
the Sem inole Softball Com plex.
Ood and the Saints (both 2 Th e twin gives the Fighting
2) and W eatvtew Baptist
Sem inole* an overall record o f
Church and Rob's Team
9-5 and 3-2 tn the SAC. T h e
(both 1-3).
Patriots fell to 6 -8 overall.
Th e final regular season
Sem inole coach David Rogers
records are:
said h is team played *aix good
A League: Kathy's B aby
Innings* o f the seven in n in g
Shop (34-2). Just For Fun
gam e, and that h is team m ade
121-15). the Yknota (2 0 too m an y errors.
16), C.E.S. (9-27) and B e e r '
"W e have to d o the Utile
:30 (6-30).
things right, and w e h ave to
B League: the UtiknownS
execute.* said Rogers.
(2B-8). Sanford C hurch o f
W inn ing p itch er o tn n y C a r­
Ood (22-14). R ob's Team
nes (4-2) on ly allow ed two h its
(17-19). the S ain ts (1 5 -2 1 )
w hile striking out sta.
and
W eatvtew
Baptist
A ngela K eefer w as 2-for-4
Church (9-27).
wtth two dou bles to lead the
Fighting
Sem lnoles
attack,
BRISSON HONORED
w hile Laketta Bryant waa 2-forORLANDO - U niversity of
4 wtth a double.
Central Florida first baseSem inole w ill host Lake M aty
man Dustin Brlaaon w as
o n T h u r a d a j^ ^ ^ u n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
selected Tran Am erica A th ­
letic C onference Player-ofthe-W eek.
0 _0 2 1
T h e 0-foot-3 ju n io r d rove
I0IO1SS.910 9
In eight runs wtth three
t a r and Ndnd Carats and Oantt.
WP.Carats(4-t). LP.FWty P-IJ. Sew _
hom e runs (Including a
none. B . Wnatnrlr. Keefer 1 Dreanl.
grand slam ) and tw o singles
rouae. Oantt. 38 . nont. IIH _
In UCF*s sw eep o f a d o u ­
word* _ Lake Brantley 6*.
bleh eader
from
Sam ford
M.
last Saturday. He fin ish ed
the w eek fl-for-18 (.37 5)
with a double, three hom e
runs, four runs scored and
nine RBI In for gam es.

and going on to handle w in lrss
Vaughan Incorporated. 12-2, by
the Run Rule.
Th ings then got interesting.
W hat was expected to be a
close battle between
Paul's
Tru ck and A u lo Repair and
Curt's Allcycnts. which were
fourth w lih a 3-5 regular sea ­
son record, qu ickly turned Into
a rout and never got any better.
Paul's T ruck and A u lo Itepntr
scored eight runs In the top o f
the first Inning and Ird 19-0
before C u rl's A lleycnls could
score and m oved lo the sem ifi­
nals w ith a 2 5 - 1 victory.
Paul's T ru ck and A u lo Repair
then stayed hot. scoring three
runs In the top o f Ihc first In ­
ning and never trailing Don P a ­
blos
o f Sanford,
eventually
scoring 14 runs in lltr fifth In ­
ning to d o s e out a 25-4 romp.

Paul's Truck and A u lo Repair
will now battle the Sharks for
the C ham pionship next T u e s ­
day night nt Mnchurst Park at 7
p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Shnrks: three hits _ Deborah
Manfredl (two runs. RBI); two
lilts _ Kathy Spellm an (two
runs. RBI), Teresa Howdyahcll
(run. three RBI); one hit _ Robin
Bishop (two n in s. RBI), Tnnya
O elger (run. RBI). Shetln S a n d ­
ers. Gloria Efird and D ebbie
H ush (one n in scored each);
one run _ Belh llundrtser.
Vaughan Incorporated:
two
lilts _ Debbie B cm in g (run).
Bonnie Chaplin: one hit _ Jana
Hooker
(run).
Lynn W eb b .
Martha Hurkett: one RBI „ Kelly
Eckert.
Paul's Truck and A u to R e p a ir
five hits _ Mlckl Lew is (triple.

OVIEDO • T h e O viedo
High
School
A thletic
Booster C lub Is holding a
Spring
.C arn ival
th is
Thursday through Sunday.
March 25-28.
There w ill b e m idway
rides for all ages, gam es,
entertainment, food
and
fun.
Tim es fo r the carnival wtO
be 5 p.m. to 10 p.m . on
Thursday. 5 p.m . to m id ­
night on Friday, noon lo
and
midnight on
noon to close on

HOOPS TOUREY
ORLANDO - T h e Florida
Basketball &amp; V olleyball A s ­
sociation (FBVA) w ill b e
hosting the annual 'R a p to r
Challenge.” an AAU tour­
nament for boys and g irls
com petitive
basketball
teams this Friday through
Sunday. March 26-28.
Th e tournament Is for
team s ages 10-snd-up and
will cost $250 p er team.
For more information, ca ll
the FB VA at (407) 2 4 0 1669.

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE
FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD - Th e Sanford
Youth Football and C h e e r­
leading Aaaociatton (SYFAJ
w ill
hold
two
preregtatratlons for the First
Annual J e ff B lake Football
Cam p and the 1999 Pop
W arner
Football
and
C hcerieading S eaton .
Th e rcgtstratlona w ill b e

SANFO RD - It took som e
extra Innings and two come*
from -behind victories, but the
Sem inole Comm unity C o lleg e
■nW nii t x i n h a * reached the
m « | i « i 20-win plateau.
Tuesday afternoon at Raider
Field. SCC sw ept a d ou b leh eader from Pout Community
C ollege from W in ter Haven.
6 -5 and 4-1.
In the first gam e, the R aid­
ers trailed 5-1 goin g Into the
bottom o f the fifth Inning and
com pleted the com eback a s a
pair o f form er t o p t o d t A th ­

Becky
ROM.

M cC a m a n

(iwq, oyins.

Don Pablos o f Sanford: two
hits _ Lori Poe (run. RBI): one
hit _ Paula Son gcr (RBI). Kelli
Otero, A ngela W hitn ey nnd Lucy
Sellers (one run scored each),
lis a Shaw. Caro) G am er.

Curt's A lleycals: one hit _
Kathy KHngcnsmlth (RBI); one
run _ Sharon Ritchey,

- s
■Sark*

Paul's Truck and A u to Repair,
five hits _ S h rill W allers (fou r
runs, RBI); three hits _ Ann
Lanza (two runs. RBI). Tam m y
Japes (two runs); two hits _ Kim
Myers (grand slam , two runs,
five RBI). Belinda Anderson

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Pad* Track a A M
Csrt'cMtayccu

Pm A-c Tract • AaM m i Mitl. as as
Dm r r t ".
* tot o a . « a

up,” M arino said. “W e need him
to control m idfield. I think h e
can do It for u s.”
T h e m idfield com bined for
only three goals against W est
Orange, but the gam e got
sloppy as Lake M ary outscored
W est O range 5-0 tn the secon d
qu arter after starting out slowly.
It waa Lake M ary's first gam e
tn two w eeks and the Rams
started slow ly, wtth the score
Ued at 2-2 aftc
te r the first quarter.
In the second. Kurtr and
Montgom ery took charge w h ile
the laike Mary defense, led b y
Brian Bolden, dom inated.
T h e Rams took ta s.fcq d , for
gpod w hen M ontgom ery snored

LAKE MARY ' 11 waa lik e
hearing the sam e song o ver and
over ogaln.
Montgom ery to Kurlr.
Kurtr to Montgomery.
It's a song the W est Orange
bays lacrosse team heard a lot
Tu esd ay night o s host Lake
M aty rom ped
16-3 for the
Rams' fourth straight win after
open in g the season wtth two
losses.
Adam Kurlr and Brian M ont­
gomery. tw o-thirds o f Lake
M ary’s pow erful
attack, a c ­
counted for 13 goals and 18 o f

toe,

Lake Maty senior midfielder Bob Rauch (No. 30) battlea a Waat Orange
High School player for the ball during the Rams' 16-3 thumping of the Warri­
ors In boys lacrosse action al Don T. Reynolds Stadium Tuesday night.

Manz leads SCC
softball squad to
sweep of Polk
swkib Liftlift!

runs, two RBI), Teresa Fln ck
(three runs, three RBI). Ann
Lanza (run. RBI). Tummy Japes
(three runs); two hits _ Dlno
W ilson (four runs, RBI). Kim
Myere and Becky M cCnm an
(two runs nnd one RBI each);
one hit _ Barb Martin (hom e
run. three runs, three RBI),
Shrill W alters (run, RBI).

Duo leads Ram s to
boys L acrosse rout

Seminole
shuts out
P atriots

SPRING CARNIVAL

(three runs, four RBI). T eresa
Flnck {three runs, two RBI),
Barb Martin (run. two RBI),
Dlno W ilson (two runs); on e hit
_ Mlckl Lewis (fou r runs, RBI).

three runs. RBI); three hits _
Belinda Anderson (triple, three

letic Conference stars came
through tn the bottom o f the
eighth Inning.
Lake M ary's Jeannic Manx
doubled to cen ter field wtth
one out in the eighth Inning
and scored the gam e-w inning
run when Lake H owell's Jen
G illespie fouled w ith a double
to left field.
In the nightcap. SCC frl)
behind when the V ikin gs
scored a run in the top o f the
third Inning.
‘But the Raiders rallied wtth
four runs In the bottom o f the
fifth Inning, two com ing home
on a single b y Manz.

.points.

Kurtr* .eight

gpala ca m e.,w tih U i,.,tw o,«f, the
sch ool record. .
-.
7 h e w tn k r p t, th e, Kajgas, in , the
m U e.
hunt for cou n ty suprem acy. Just
from M ontgom ery and scored at
behind
Lake
Brantley
and
point-blan k range.
O viedo w hich both beat the
Lake M ary fa ce-o ff specialist
Ram s a t the start o f the season.
ftrter K in g dom inated and Lake
“W e Just started out playin g
M ary
controlled , the
ball
tw o ve ry g ood tea m s,' first-year
throughout the game.
coach Jim M arino said. “W e ’re
In fact, the Rama w ere able to
playing better n ow and I'm c o n ­
shuffle in three goa lies • Shaun
v in c e d w e ll see Lake Brantley
M cLane, Todd C n e m e r and J e ff
and O viedo again in the p la y ­
MacLeay - throughout the gam e.
o ffs.”
J u st 41 secon ds after M ont­
I f he wants to get past the
gom ery's previous goal,
he
Patriots o r Lions. M arino has to
scored again on a nifty m ove
find som eone to take part o f the
around the net to m ake It 5-2.
Kurtr scored again on a p a ss
scoring load. H is offense w as
from M ontgom ery less than a
diverse In a 15-2 rout o f Lake
m inute later and m iddle Rob
H owell tw o w eeks ago. but, for
Rauch scored soon after to pad
the moot part. tt‘s been Kurlr
the lead.
and Montgomery.
‘ Look for Kenny Ho to step

SCC baseball team playing well
Bt Dsaa Smith

o f the fifth, added a pair o f insurance runs tn the
top o f the seventh inning to w in 8-5.

5 r a fts T n W o R
SANFORD - Th e Sem inole Comm unity C ollege
baseball team continues to creep closer and
closer to the .500 mark.
T h e Raiders w ent on the road and split a M idFlorida Conference doublcheader w ith LakeSum ter Comm unity C ollege In Leesburg on Sat­
urday, then returned to Raider Field on Tu esd ay
to crush Hagerstown Ju n ior C ollege from M ary­
land, 15-2.
SCC Is now 15-22 on the season and will now
go on the road for three Important M -FC co n ­
tests. On Thursday, the Raiders head to Lake
City Com m unity C ollege to take on the Tlm berwolvcs In a single gam e at 3 p.m .. then travel to
G ainesville on Saturday fo r a noon dou bleh eader
at S anta Fe Com m unity College.
SCC w ill play a rare gam e next Sunday, h ost­
in g Madison Area Techn ical College from W leconsln at 1 p.m. Th e Raiders will close out the
m onth o f March with hom e gam es against con fer­
ence Florida Comm unity at Jacksonville on
Tuesday and the College o f Lake County b o m I l­
lin ois on W ednesday. Both o f those gam es w ill
begin at 3 p.m.
O n Saturday. SCC broke a 3-3 tie by scorin g
three ru ps tn the top o f the fifth Inning, then,
after the Lakers cu t the lead to 0 -5 In the bottom

»ss« scc, r'
SATURDAY
R A ID E R S 5 -4 . L A K E R * S -S
030 030 2 _ S 2 0
• _ ■ 3 8

C.C.

c.c.

B S S u d M rV M t St
0-31. U* _ S t AmarU Save
SCC. Vets.

C.C.
C.C.

TP. Bat*

SB

38 _ none. HR _

103 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 4 3 1
411 003 0 0 a . S l l S

(taker. Thlspen (3) and Quterppr. Fahey and Vondolleten. WP
.F ah ey (1-4). I F . Baker. Save _ none. 38 _ none. 30 _ none.
ItK _ SCC. Canoe. Record* _ take-Sumter Community College
11-19.

TUESDAY
R A ID E R S IS . L IO N S 2
, J.C.
iC.C.

011000000. S O I
0 0 0 4 S S 0 4 c. IS IS 0

llonerk, Moore IO and Dykma. Meter, Dam on W, Baker 17]
and Oulacppe. Rodriguca (41- WP _ Dam on t3-4t IP _ Honrrk
10-1). Save . 1taker. 2U . SCC. Morton 3, Short*. 38 _ none. HR
_ SCC. Johannlng 1 Canon. Marttnec. Record* . Hagrntown
Junior College 0-3; Sanmote Community College 13-33.

Two no-hitters in Babe Ruth Baseball
IrP iM i— IS
Y P W tra T O H W r
SANFORD - Bryant threw a
no-hitter as the Knights o f C o ­
lum bus Expos beat the Rotaiy
C lub Athletics, 15-3, tn the
Babe Ruth League a p d the
Sanford Lodge *6 2 Free A A c ­
cepted Masons Yan kees got a
no-hitter tn an 11-1 victory
o ver the Rotaiy Breakfast C lu b
Expos In the Bam bino M ajors in

the C ity o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Babe
Ruth Baseball League Tuesday.
In other gom es Tuesday;
Th e Klwanls Club Indians
doubled the score on the Dean.
Ringers, Morgan &amp; Lawton P.A.
Dtiunonf Backs, 12-6. tn Babe
Ruth League action at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium and
the
Sunnlland
Corporation
Martina topped the Kinker M a­
terials Devil Rays. 9-4, at Roy

H oller J u n ior Field In (h e B am ­
bino Minors.

B A B E R U TH LEAG UE
Standings _ Nobles Com m u­
nication
W hite
Sox
(5 -0 ).
Knights o f C olum bus Expos (4.2). Klwanls Club Indians (3*3),
Elks Lodge *1241 Braves (2 -3 ).
Rotary C lub Athletics (2-4) and
Dean, Ringers. Morgan and
Lawton P A . Diamond Backs (1 5).

Schedule _ T h ursday, at
Historic Sanford Mem orial Sta­
dium. Elks Lodge *1241 Braves
vs.
Nobles
Communication
W hite Sox, 6 p.m.; S atu rday, at
Historic Sanford M em orial Sta­
dium, Nobles Communication
W hite Sox vs. Dean. Ringers.
Morgan &amp; Lawton P A . Diamond
Backs, 9 a.m. and Rotaiy C lu b
Athletics vs. Elks Lodge *1 241
Braves, 11 a.m.; at Zinn B eck

Field, KJwania C lu b Indians vs.
R otaiy C lub Athletics, 9 a.m.
Providing the offense were:
Knights o f Colum bus Expos:
two hits _ M undy (double, two
runs, RBI); on e h it _ W right
(two runs. RBI), Watts (run,
RBI). Bryant (three runs). Pea r­
son. W illiam son; two runs _
Jones, W hite; one run _ Blue.

■

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8 A •Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, March 24.1999

N o tic e s
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nolle* it h m h y given lh*| IS*
following corporation, purtuanl
lo S#ttton I t s OS. Florida
Statul#*. will r*g itl*r wilS IS*
Dilution
ol
Corporation*,
Florida Department ol Slat*,
upon racaipl ol proof ol tS*
publication o l ISIt nolle*. IS*
ItcliKou* nam*. lo wil
ELEPHANT TAUNX
uniter wSIch II * t p * c l t 10
•n oa gtd In b u tin vtt al 13$
Qaywsnd Av*nua to Senunoi#
County. Florida
That IS* party mt*r*i|*d In
taid butlnatt *n l*rp n t* It at
foRowt
ZAAR
a Florida Cnrporallon
Oalad al 13$ Daywood
Avenue.
Samlnola
County.
Florida on March IS. 1848
PublitS March 24. 1*SS
DCA&gt;1 ST

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
■m engaged in burin*,* at 70S
Lighthouse
Ct .
Altamonte
Springs. FL 32714. Samlnola
County. Flonda. undtr the
Ficlitiour Nam* ol EXTREME
PO SSIB ILITIES, and thal I
Inland to ragirtar said nam*
with
|h#
Division
ot
Corporation*.
Tallaha****.
Florida, in accordance with the
provision, of the Fictitious
Nam# Statute*. To-Wi| Sactlon
SSS 08. Florida Slatuts* IBSI
Cindy Sill,
Publish March 24. ISSS

DCA-1S0
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SCMIffOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
FIM Number M -ttt -C P
M RE ESTATE OF
John L Back

N O T K IO F
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
SKM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. ST-SSS1-CA.14.B
SUSAN PINS
PUmllff.
v,
JUANITA MULLINS,
an unmarried woman,
TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATES,
a Florida ganaral
parmarthip. and COACH
UOHT ESTATES SECTION II.
INC . a Florida corporation
(nol lor profit).
Dalandanlt

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALS

Mg a • pec 1*1 acc
participate In UH* proc
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at SOI N. Park
Avanua, Suit* N. 301, Sanford,
Florida 32371. Ial* phone (407)
323-4330. Eat. 4237. not tolar
than aavan (7) day* prior to tho
proceeding,
If
Hearing
impaired. (TDD) 1-SOO-SSSST71. or Vole* (V) 1-300-033S770, via Florida Ratoy Service.
Publish: March 17. 24. tSSt
DEA-143

Plaintiff.
VS.
JOSEPH P. CONNOR;
at al.,
Dalandanlt.
FSSSOLOSWSS SOLS
Hotlc* to hereby given that
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated March 10,
ISSS. end entered In ctvd cate
number SS-1SS3CA14K. of Iho
Circuit Court ol tho ISth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Samlnola
County.
Florida,
wherein WASHINGTON M UTU­
AL BANK. F.A., SUCCESSOR S T
CORPORATE
MSROER
TO
(M EA T WESTERN BANK, A
FEDERAL BAVINOS BANK, to
Plaintiff and JOSEPH P. CON­
NOR. JOAN C. CONNOR. IP UV*
WO AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
UNDER AND AOAINBT THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT!B)
WHO A M N O T KNOWN TO BE
0EAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTECS.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS,
SWEETWATER
SPRINGS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., It/ar*
Delandanffsl. I arts sad lo Iho
highest and boat bidder lor
cash ol tho weal (rent door of
Ih* Sandnoto County courthouse In I a*lord. Seminole
County. Florida, al 11:00 A M.
on tha 13th day of MAY. IM S .
the following described proper­
ty at eel forth In told Final
JudgmonL to wit:
LO T
SO.
SWEETWATER
SPRINOS, P U D . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
M CORDED IN P U T BOOK 34.
PAOE S I, OF THE PUBLIC
M COROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE. PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 11th day of March.
18*8.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jitesnc
Deputy Ctork
CODIUS A STAWIARSKI
4010 0oy Scout Boulevard
Suita 4S0
Tamp*. Florida 33407
Telephone (It3 ) 177-1008
CSS fSS-03314
Publish March t?. 14. t S H
OCA-141

I

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
All parson* on whom Its* notice
m served who have obfactsMis that
cheSang* th* vatadty ot ttw w4, tha
quoMtcahons of the personal tapratantaUvB. varwe. or naiadietam ol
tut Court ar* raquavd lo 14* the*
i tea* nor.a w*h thra Corel WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE f M T
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THWTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPT OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS creator, ol th* decedent and
other parsons having clean* or
demand, against decadent’*
a*law on whom a coin of Pvt
rro nrhe altar th* data of th* hrtt
puWcabon of th*, note* mutt III*
lhair claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot th* dacedent and parsons having claim*
ot demands agamsl th* deca­
dent's estate must III* lhair
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILE0
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# data ol th* first publica­
tion of this Notice to March
24. ISSS
Personal Rapresantallv*
Randy E. Back
333 Wood bridge Place S.W.
Reynoldsburg. OH 41048
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 283313
CHARLES D. WILDER
1132 Symonda Avanua
Winter Park. FL S27SS
Telephone (407)344-2213 •
Publish: March 24.31. ISSS
DEA-1S4______________________

IB TNS CIRCUIT CO U R T
O F TMB SfBtCTBERTH
JUD IC IAL ClftQUIT
S I B M O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL AOTIOB
O A M BO. SS-S1TTC A

MVtllOW •*■

NO NWS I T MORTGAGE, INC.
Plaintiff.
PATRICIA S YOUNG,
ot al.
Defendant!*),
wo TIC S OP
F e M O L D B U M SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated March IS,
ft, and entered to Cat* NO.
SB-2177CA of tho Circuit Court
of Iho EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit to end tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida whereto NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC. to Iho
Plaintiff and PATRICIA t
YOUNG: FIRST TRUST OF CAL­
IFORNIA. NJL.. AS TRUSTEE
FOR
FIRSTPLUS
ASSETBACKED
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES IS S S -I; COURTESY
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
are th* Defendants. I win **8 to
th* highest and bast bidder tor
cash at tha West front door ol
Iho
Seminole
County
Courthou**. Sanford. Florida al
11:08 a m , on Iho 20th day ot
APRIL. ISSS, Iho following
described property a* sal forth
to told Final Judgr
THE NORTHWEST PORTION
OF LO T S. CIMARRON GROVES.
ACCOR OfNO TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK St. PAGE 84-57 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTH­
W EST CORNER OF L O T 3;
THENCE E S3 DIGRESS OS’ 4t*
W. 144.14 FEET; THENCE
ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE NORTHEAST. HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE OF I I DEOREES
10’ 4S\ AND AN ARC DIS­
TANCE OF 13.(1 FEET; THENCE
E 41 DEOREES 4 t' 04* W.
201 .SI FEET; THENCE E SB
DEOREES t r 42* W. O SS FEET.
THENCE N 00 DEGREES SO' 10*
W. 105 04 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEOINNINO OF
THIS
DESCRIPTION.
aJk/a 1220 GINA COURT
APOPKA. FL 32703
WITNESS MY HAND end Ih#
*0*1 of this Court on March IS.
IS M .
HONORABLE SEYMOUR
BENSON
Clark of tho Circuit Court
By: Jan# E. Jatawic
Deputy Cl* ih
Echevarria, McCall*. Raymar,
Barrett E Frepptor
Poet Office Bo* S410
Tampa. FL 33S01
II you are a person with • dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion to order lo portlclpoto to
this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled el no cost to you, lor tho
provtotlon ol certain assis­
tance Pleas* contact Court
Administration st SOI N. Part
Avanua,
Ssnlotd, Florida
32TT1, talaphone number &lt;407)
323-4330. within S working
days of your receipt of Ihto doc­
ument; If hearing Impaired.
(TOO) 1-500-555-0771.
Publish March 24. 21. IM S
DSA-200

Legal N otices
NOTICE
TO TMS PUBLIC
Node* It hereby given that Ih*
Board of Adjustment o l th* City
ot Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on April S. 1SSB, in Ih*
City
Hall
Commission
Chambers at 11 10 A M
In
order to consider a request lor
variance
in
Ih*
Zoning
Ordinance at it pertains to th*
front yard, area requirement* In
an MR-2 district on
Th* East $0’ ol th* W 100 ot
Ih* North 1/2 ot lo t 34.
Robinson's Survey o l tn addi­
tion la Sanford, according lo
th* plat thereof recorded In PD
1. POS S3 A S3, ol th* PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Being more specifically
described s t Iocs I ad 1308 W
ttlh St
Planned us* ol th* property I*
to add open porch In front yard
with an ,tin g slab on a tingle
family r*»*d#n«.e
Larry Blair, Chairman
Board ot Adiustmant
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL
A DECISION MADE
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
MEETING
OR
HEARINO.
HE/SHE WILL NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE PRO ­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TESTOMONY AND EVIDENCE.
WHICH RECORO IS NOT PRO­
VIDED BY THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD (FS 255 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305424 45 HOUR! IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINO.
Publish March 14. and AprN 2.
IS M
OCA-145

IN TNB C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF TH E SETH
j u d i c i a l c M e w rr,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OASE B O . • B -tP S S -O A -ia -K
SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N.A.
a* Trust*# tor Crown Homo
Equity Loan Trust 1883-1,
Plaintiff,
NANCY GONZALEZ and
EMILO GONZALEZ.
N O TIC E OF BJItS
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
thal, purtuanl la tho Final
Judgment
of
Foroctoowra
antarad to thto caue* In the
Circuit Court of Eomtaoto
County- Florida, I arid soS tho
property situs led to Somtoato
County. Florida described a*:
Lot ISO. Long dele. First
Addition, according to the ptol
thereof ** recorded In Flat
Book 13. Pago *4. ol tho FsASe
Records ot Somtooto County.
Florida
at publto sato. to too Mghaot
and boat bidder, tor cadi, at
11.00 A M . on AFRIL I I . I S M
at Ih* Weal Front Door of tho
SaminoI* County Courthou aa.
301 N. Park Avanua. Ssntold.
Florida.
“ If you am 0 parson srfdt a i
ability who need* a
modal Ion to order la
In this proceed! _ .
bad. at no ooel to you, to tho

Legal Notices
ASSOCIATION. INC . a
Florida Nol-lor-profit
corporation.

Plaintiff,

ORLANDO SWEETWATER
PROPERTIES. N V . a
foreign corporation,
Oaftndant.

In the bottom o ( the first Inning and the Raiders
could get no closer than 0-4 before the ta k ers
(11-19) pulled aw ay far an 8-4 triumph.
Den Johan nln g led SCC with a 2-for-S game,
w hile C hristian Corvos hit yet another home run.
On Tu esday, the Raiders actually trailed 2 -0
after Hagerstown J.C . scored single runs In the
second and third Innings.
But It w as oil SCC after that its the Raiders
scored fou r runs In each o f the fourth and eighth
Innings, two ru n s In the fifth Inning and five
runs in the sixth Inning.
T h e extra-base hit proved Integral to a 13-hlt

SCC nllnck. ns the Raiders hit four home runs
and also added a pair o f doubles.
Johannlng led the way. going 3-for-4 with n
pair o f hom e runs, driving In four runs and
scoring four times. Knrecm Morton nlso had three
hits (3-for-B). including n double, scored twice
and drove in two.
A lso contributing for I he home team were Kentrrlle Evans (2-for-3, run. R1JI), O viedo’s Rich
Rodriguez (2-for*4. RBI). Corvos (l-fo r-3 , home
run. two runs, two RBI). Adam Shorts (l-fo r -4 ,
double, two runs, RBI), Jose Martinez (l-fn r-5 ,
hom e run. run, two RBI), C liff Dnncy (two runs
scored) and Vera (one n in scored).

AMENDED
NOTIOE OF ACTION
TO ORLANDO SWEETWATER
PROPERTIES. N .V . a foreign
corporation, claiming lo have
right, till*, o r totareat to the
property herein described
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for ln|oncthr* rabaf and
Imposition ol Hen and llan tor*cloture egaln tl th# loltowlng
proparty In Samlnola County
Florida
Lott 3 and 4. Iwaatwatar Club
Estates, according to th# plat
thereof as recorded in Plat
Book H . P ag** 100 and 101.
Public Records of lam inol*
County. Florid* a/k/a M l and
1011
Sweetwater
Club
Boulevard
hat been hied against you and
you are required to **rv# a
copy ot your written defenaas
to It H *ny. on David C. Will**.
P lain tiff*
Attorney,
who*#
Oddi*** to Suite S00. Landmark
Center ft.. 221 1 Robmton
Street. PO. Boa 2SS4. Orlando,
Florida 32S02. on or before
April M . IS M and file th* origi­
nal with th* Ctork ol Ihto Court
either
before
sarvlc*
on
Ptotoflir* attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default wM be entered egetosl
you tor the rebel demanded to
th* Complaint.
Oatod thto ISth day ot March.

1 MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Ry: Ruth King
Deputy Ctork
In accordance with Iho
American* With DtoaMtM* Act,
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
ONLY needing tp*i
modatlon lojtoriM pato to
Court* Admtolilw lot.
County Courthouse. 301 N,
Perk Avenue, EonSe^d. Boride
&gt;2701 (*07/3*3-4333), M l totov
than tore (2) day* prior to th*
proceeding n a s o ^ g —-v ^ —

ptosa* compel (TDD) 1-S0SMS-3771, or Voice (V) 1-B00M S *3770, vt* Florida Ratof
PuMtoh: March 14, St. end April
7 .1 4 .10M
DBA-202

7A
double. RBI|, Lyman’s Miranda
Schultz (l-ror-2 , run). A drian nr
Reddltt (l-fo r-4 ) and Tiffan y
Martin (run).
Kat C lccaronc w as the w in ­
ning pitcher, only allow ing two
earned runs on seven hits lo
raise h er record to 5-4.

SCC Is now 2 0 -1 6 -1 on the
season and w ill travel to D ay­
tona Beach fo r an Important
M id-Florida C on ference doubleh ra d er with the S cots start­
in g at 6 p.m . on Thursday.
T h e Raiders w ill return hom e
on Friday to host the S prin g
d o m es. T h e d a y will feature
fou r gom es at tim es to be a n ­
nounced.
Pow ering a 13-hlt SCC attack
In the first gam e w ere Manx (3for-5, three doubles, two runs,
RBI). OlUesple (3-for-S, dou ble,
run, two RBI), Kelli V etter (2 for-4. run. RBI), A m y Fazio (2 for-4), Zetna Roark (l- fo r - 4 .

Contributing for the Raiders
in the second gam e w ere Martin
and Vetter (both 2-for-3 with
one run scored). Reddltt (2-for3. RBI). M anz (l-fo r-3 . two RBI).
Schultz (l-fo r-2 . run. RBI) and
w inning pitcher T raci M iller 11for-3. tun).
M iller Im proved to 4-6. giving
up only two hits and one

Babe Ruth-

Corporation M arlins (1-5).
Schedule _ Tkm zsday at Roy
Holler Ju nior Field, Railroader*
Cubs vs. Sanford Electric A th ­
letics. 5:45 p.m .; S a ta rd a y at
Roy Holler Ju n ior Field, S an ­
ford
Electric
A th k tlcs
vs.
R ln krr M aterials Devil Rays.
8:30 a.m.: Sanford Lodge *6 2
Free &amp; Accepted Masons Y a n ­
kees vs.
Railroaders Cubs.
10:30 a.m.; and Sunni land
Martins vs. Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos, 12:30 p.m .
Providing the offen se were:

7A
Brundldge, C. Manley.
Rotary C lu b Athletics: one
n in _ Johnson, Bertrand. T.
B ow ers.
Ktwanls C lub Indians; on e htt
_ B radley (double, run. RBI).
C ham bers (double, tw o runs),
Lew is (double).
B raky
(two
runs, RBI), W h ite (run. RBI).
O alhers (tw o runs); on e ra n „
Haberting,
Bacak,
Deorttng.
W alk er.
Dean, Ringers.
Morgan A
Lawton P A . Diam ond B acks:
o n e hit . Casey (double, run),
fk tera on (run), Soydara and
Lanier (on e RBI each): one run
„ Doney. Roesch, Tow ers. Buron e RBI _ Sheffield.

TUESDAY

Rotary C lu b Athletics: one hit
A d o o ls Cain (double). J e ff

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D h s Lodge *1 3 4 1 B raves:
three h its
H icks (nut. two
RBI); tw o h its _ Q uinn and
Brtchso n | om triple, three runs
a n d tw o RBI each), H eckle (run,
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Sunniland Corporation M ar­
tina: on e hit _ Kevin Lowe (two
runs), Casey Mulltn: two runs _
Richard Nelson: one run _ Jan
Adkins. Tyler Markov!tz. Kevin
Kravt. Jacob
Bacak.
Mark
Johnson.
Rlnker M aterials Devtl Rays:
two hits _ Brandon W elgert
(double, run); one hit _ Khalil
Farahkhan (home run. run, two
RBQ; one run _ Josh Annett.
Cody Miller.
Sanford Lodge *0 2 F. A A M .
Yankees: three hits _ Luke
Ktmmlg (triple, double, three
n u n . two RBQ: two hits _
Joslah Klmmlg (three RBI): one
hit _ John W hitley (double, two
runs. RBQ; one run. one RBI _
Andrus Redding; on e run _
Brian Ireland. Marcus Bullock.
Bruce Hlpsher.
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos:
one run _ Kaahtf Vallot.
SATURDAY
Sanford Electric Athletics: two
hits _ Brandon Hampton (grand
slam, triple, four runs, seven
RBQ, Randy Dykes (two dou ble,
two runs, throe RBQ, Jonathan
Mangum (double, throe runs),
Ryan T h o m e (three runs. RBI);
one hit _ Dekywon Debase
(hom e run. two runs, two RBQ,
J e ff
Bird BA11
(run),
Jan
McOowan; two runs _ Ravin
Lawson. Stephen Dennis.
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos:
two h its _ Eddlr Hogan (two
runs, two RBI). George Easley
(run); one hit _ Kaahtf Vallot
(two runs. RBQ. Anthony Donaldaon
(run.
RBQ,
Lyndon
M erih k (run): tw o tuna _ Jason
Tate.
Rlnker Materials Devil Raya:
two hits _ Khalil Farahkhan
(double, two runs, three RBI).
Josh Annett (double, two runs).
Rodney Grant (tw o runs, three
RBQ, N ick Martin (three runs):
one hit _ Brandon W elgert
(double, two RBQ. C ody M iller
(two runs), Jam es Richardson
(RBQ; two runs, RBI _ Greg
PletL
Railroaders Cuba: two hits _
Larry Thom as (two runs. RBI);
on e hit _ Donell Hicks; two
runs _ Terrance Q uinn; one run
_ S ergio D etrevllk. M ark Hall.
Sanford Lodge 482 F. A A M .
Yankees: two hits _ Joslah
Klm mlg (run); on e hit _ Tom
Quinn (hom e run, three runs,
two RBQ, John W hitley (double,
two runs. RBQ. O ndre Redding

dow n Boone, 15-9, In boys la ­
crosse action In Orlando T u e s ­
day night.
T h e Lions (6-1) outacored the
Braves (5-3) 4-1 In the open ing
period and 6-3 In the final
stanza to post the victory.
Th e Oviedo Junior varsity also
won. a s Zach A dam s scored on
an assist from B iyan Von Dohlen to survive 1-0.
Providing the offense for the
Lions w ere W alsh (four goals,
on e
assist),
Prickett
(fou r
goals), Manny M orales (three
goals, on e assist), Brian Jones,
Matt Reedy. V ictor Panos and
Chad Dubetke (one goal each).
D ennis Panos and Zach W a r­

M a iy goes to Sem inole
Th u rsday before traveling to
B o lk fl In JacksonvlUe fo r a
tough test Friday.

OVIEDO T O M BOORS
ORLANDO - Dave W alsh and
Braden Pricket! scored four
goals each and O vied o won the
first and fourth quarters to

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earned runs, w hile striking out
four and walking five.
R A ID E R S 6 -4 , V I K I N G S 5-1
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(double, two RBI). Brian Ireland
(run, two RBI). Lukr Klmmlg
(run): one run _ Hunter B olgrr.
Glenn Lee, Marcus Bullock.
Sunniland Corporal Ion M ar­
tins: one hit _ Phillip Basil; otic
n in _ Kevin Lowe.
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purtuanl
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IS*
Order
Ratchaduling Foraclotur* Sal*
and IS* Final Judgment antarad
in ISIt cauta. In IS* Circuit
Court o l Sammol* County.
Florida, tha undamgnad Clark
will tall tha property situated In
Samlnola
County,
Florida,
date 11 bad at
UNIT 4$. BUILDINQ K. COACH
UOHT ESTATES. SECTION It. a
Condominium, according lo tha
Declaration ol Condominium a t
recorded in 0 R Book I2T2.
Page 1830. and all amandmanla
thereto. Public Record* ol
Samlnola
County,
Florida,
togatbar with an undivided
there In the common alamantt
and limited common alamantt
declared In aakl Dec Laration of
Condominium to be an appunenanc*
to
tho
abov#
Condominium Unit
at public aal*. lo the highest
and b a il bidder, lor cash, at
11 00 o'tlock A M. on the IStti
day ol APRIL. ISSS. on Ih*
Watt front ttap ol the Sammol*
County Courthou**. In Sanford.
Florida
DATED March I t . 1SS8
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark o l tha Circuit Court
Dy: Jana E. Jatawic
Deputy Clark
BEARDALL AND
BLANKNER. P A
37 North Orange Avanua.
Suita 100
P ott Oftic* Boa 3431
Orlando. Florida 32S02
(40H S4S-44B4
Attorney* tor PtetntiH
In eccordance with tha
American* With DttabUltla* A c t

ADMINISTRATION
The admamUkhon of the estate of
John L Back, deceased. FJ*
Number 88-218 CP n pending In
tha Circuit Court lor Sammol#
County. Flonda Probate Onrwon.
the adekesa ol which I* M l N
Park Aeanu*. Sanford. Florida
32771 Tha names end addin***
ol th# Personal Repmenlatrv*
and Pi* Personal Representative'*

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Carlos Vern w in 2-fur-3 with a hom e n in for
SCC. w hile Josh Rhodes w o n 2-for-4.
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Schedule _ W ed n esd a y at Roy
Holler Ju n ior Field. Newsom e
Hardwoods A th k tlcs vs. Red
Sox. 5:45 p.m .: F rid a y at Ray
H oller Ju n ior Field, New T rib es
M ission Indians vs. Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics. 5:45 p.m,
and Pirates vs. Royals. 7:15
p.m .: Saturday al Hoy Holler
Ju n ior Field, M ariners vs. Devil
Rays. 2:30 p.m.

held on Saturday, March
27th and Saturday, A pril
10th at the Just For Feet In
the Sem inole T o w n r C enter
Mall. Tim es w ill be from 11
a.m, to 3 p.m.
Th e Football Cam p will
be held May 22-2 3
al
Sem inole High School with
present and form er NFL
players, the Sem inole High
coaching sta ff and the SYFA
coaching sta ff providing in ­
struction.
Th e cost will be $90 for
both days or $50 for one
day.
Football and cheerleading
prospects for the five SYFA
learns can also pre-register
for a $40 non -refun dable
fee. Th e balance o f fees
($70) wlU be due J u ly I si.
Players can register for
both the cam p and season
for $150.

TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD - Th e City or
Sanford
Recreation
and
Parka Department Is o ffer­
ing Tennis
Lessons
at
Grovcvtew Park (o ff Lake
M ary Boulevard).
Th e lessons, taught b y
G reg James, costs $20 for
each four-week
session.
Students must register at
City Hall.
For m ore Information cal)
330-5697 o r 682-6086.

m e r (two assists each) i
Frankie Stratton, Scott Rai
and Brian Bridgeton! (one
slat each).
Th e Oviedo varsity will I
Lyman at 7 p.m. on Thurst
w hile the ju n io r varsity
host Lake Brantley at noon
Saturday.

U O m IS, BRAVES 9
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Oosl* _ Oviedo IS (W akh 4. IYlrk*
M cnkoS . Jones t. Reedy I, V. Pan
Drburke l|. A**l*ta _ Oviedo 11 (Wall
0. lim a* l Warmer 2. Morale* I. S
Ion I, Ramey 1. Urtdgtionl I). H e w
Oviedo 6-1; Uoonc 5-1 Junior varal
Ovtrdo I, DooncO.

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida ■ Wednesday, March 24,1999 • t A

Da’ Bomb!
Da’ Bomb
hears all...
D a B o m b says Mid­
way Elementary Is one
of the most underrated
schools In the county.
You don’t hear much
about Midway since Its
tucked uway from the
rest of the county, but
the kids are great and
Ms. Tanner
and Mr.
Tosslc seem to have a
relationship with their
kids that seems unique
In the county. The kids
also do some excellent
writing which you can
sec on this page.

There’s u lot of fun ac­
tivities going on this
weekend and D a B o m b
soys they arc all close
enough that you don't
have to miss any of
them. Check out the In­
dian
Trails
Middle
School Sports Day this
Saturday from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. with plenty of
games and speakers.
Then,
head over
to
Oviedo High where the
sports booster club Is
hosting Spring Camtvul
*99 with rides, games
entertainment and food
all day. Then. If you’re
not too tired. Highlands
and
Winter
Springs
Elementary are hosting
a health fair from 9 a.m.
• 3 p.m. at Winter
Springs
Elemental?.
Great Job by the kids
at All Souls Catholic
School for their Science
Fair Tuesday. Da Bomb
checked
it out and
learned quite a bit.
Some of the Ideas were
extra-original and intel­
ligent.

Midway students have plenty to say
The
4th-gradcrs
at Midway
Elem entary
School got together with their parents several
weeks ago to do prompted writing for the
Florida Writes test. These were not the entries
submitted, but there’s some pretty good stuff
here. Check It out.

W hat m ysteries w ere
behind the door?
HERALD
Everyday, ul the hack o f my
school, I walked passed tilts
m ysterious door. It was a l­
ways locked. It was alw ays
there making
me
wonder,
driving my Im agination cnucyl
What m ysteries were hidden
behind that locked block o f
wood?
W hy w as
It
kept
locked? Why w as I bein g kept
out? O r worse yet. what was
being kept In? "Tom orrow .* I
mild. T i n going to check II
out."
The next m orning. I owoke
lo a cold and dreadful day. 1
hoped the w eather didn't re­
flect what I would find behind
lhal door. I got ready early so
I could get lo school before
the bell rang.
W hen 1 got lo school. I Im ­
mediately went to that tall
blue-green door. I turned the
knob-locked! How w as I goin g
lo get In? W hile I w as trying to
figure this out, two bu llies
sneaked up behind m e and
began to chase me around.
T h rrr was no one lo help me.
When* should I go. Suddenly. I
felt (Ike the door was ca llin g
me. I stopped and looked. The
door luid red gooey stu ff tu n­
ning down il. I knew at that
time tt was watting on me. I
approached this scary door.
Suddenly, a note appeared
which said
"Com e
In '.
I
reached for the knob, but the
door squeaked open b y ttaeUT
W hen I shut the creaking

door, I heard gunfire u p p in g ,
bom bs exploding and b a ttle­
ships crashing. A ll o f this
racket w as going on around
me. I tried and tried to open
the door but II was again
lockcdl I w as now trapped In a
world doing bailie.
1 had no choice, so I just
started walking. I saw bodies
killed by guns lying In the
road. W hen I turned the c o r
ner, I saw a German sold ier
beating a J ew to deathl I even
saw Jew s being loaded on a
train which
I
knew
was
headed
for
concentration
camps. "Nol Not' I cried. But
no one heard me. There w ere
people w allin g In line for food.
There w ere children dirty and
scared. I waa
so
aad I
dropped to m y knees and
cried!
. A fter a while, I got up. I had
to get back to school. W hat !
had seen behind this door was
no longer a mystery...It was
history.
I went back to the door. I
was thinking, 'p le a s e don't b e
locked!* I turned the knob and
the door opened. I waa ba ck
to my own time. No war! No
deathl I walked to class with
tears still dripping down my
face.
W hen I got to class, I w iped
my face with a napkin. I
started my work. W hat I found
behind that door w as awful.
Som etim es things that are
m ysterious are better left that
This eiaau w ot baaed oh the
times q f Anne Frank.

Midway student* Daniel Cohen. Sophia Habfei. Cayce
Jasmine Johnson. THIany Warren and

Jasmine FrankSn were just some of (he 4th-gradere
who did essays to prepare for Florida Writes.

M aking the best ice cream sundae
Ay Jasmine Franklin
SPECIAL T O T ! IE HERALD
Don't you know I make the worlds greatest
Ice cream sundae? I'm about to tell you about
111 Som e people use lota o f loppings like two or
more. I make Ice cream sundae with my
favorite Ingredients In It.
Ft nit, I take a blue bow l out o f the brown
cabinet. Then I take my white scooping spoon
out o f the sink. I alw ays waa white sco o p in g
spoon before scooping Ice cream out.
Next, 1 take out the big w hite bucket o f
vanilla ice cream . Then I lake the white

scooping spoon and dug a gob o f vanilla Ice
cream out. W hen the vanilla Ice cream drops It
m okes a big loud plop.
Finally. I take the sm all bottle o f ch o c o la te
syrup and one shiny red cherry out. Th en I
pou r the ch ocolate syrup on the vanilla tee
cream . T h e grand topping ta putting the sh in y
cherry on top.
Now doesn't that sound like a great Ice
cream sundae? T h e sound o f hearing p eo p le
say sundaes m akes m e feel hungry. I could
Im agine tee cream sundaes In front o f me.

Someone special in my life
HERALD----------------------------Everyone has som eone special tn there life.
M y friend Travis Is unique In m any different
ways. Let m e tell you w hy Troy fa such a
special person.
Tto start out with. T ravl* would alw ays b e
there for m e when I needed him the moat.
Trawls would be there to cheer me up when I
was feeling down. He would tell m e Jokes to
m ake m e laugh. A nother time he bought me a
Journal so that I could w rite down m y thoughts
and m y feelings.
A nother characteristic unique about T ra v is
waa him personality. T ravl* was full o f energy.
He never ever sat stlllt Fingers tapped...ch airs
rocked...m otion tn action. I adored hts sen se

o f humor. O ne m orning hts funniness ca m e
into action! It w as extrem ely frigid In ou r
classroom . He proceeded to the front o f our
room, turned h is "b a ck sid e' towards the toaaty
heater and w iggled h im self Into warmncaat Our
entire fam ily erupted into fits o f laughs and
One can ace w h y an Interesting friend la so
special and unique. It changes yo u r life
forever. T ravis w as alw ays there for m e and his
personality m ade It easier for a life experience.
He’s gone today b u t h is m emory's o f a special
unique friend are alw ays going to be with me.
Take care o f you r friends and you w ill be a b le
to understand the m any different w ays that
they can be unique and special to you.

The most outrageous time
A f_ A t| h U H A | d fe 4

SPECIAL T O TH E H ERALD

Midway hsU a Parents Night for parents to coma out
to tha school and wortc with thalr chttdren'a assays as

tha 4th-gradsre wortcad on thair willing schools In
anticipation of Florida Writoa.

Penny and Nick at W et n’ Wild
W f Jb

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J o tiio i

SPECIAL TO W EITe RALI) "

On one early
and c o o l
morning, I called Into the ra­
dio station. Th e m an said. *1
waa caller num ber 10. I won
three tickets to W et n' Wild.
First, you get two friends to
W et n’ W ild with you this S a t­
urday night. But the radio
man didn't tell us that m y
blen ds and I w ere going to the
mall on a shopping spree be­
fore w e went to W et n‘ W ild.
My friends nam es are Kayana
and Renaka.
Then, wowl Th e llm o had
pulled up outside at my house
In the driveway. Th e llm o waa
white, sliver and gold. When
the driver had opened the
door there w as som e b asket­
ball players Inside too.
Next, they told us what their
nam es were. T h eir nam es
w ere
Nick
Anderson
and
Penny Hardaway. Th e llm o

had really dark tinted w in­
dows. It had a Jacuzzi tn the
Umo. nine door llmo. W e all
got In it.
Finally, w c w ere there, but a
good
thing
we
had
our
changing clothes. W e had
gone to change in to the re­
strooms. I Just realized I lo st
the tickets. I checked every­
where for them. Finally. I saw
them they w ere tn the front
seat. My friends and I and the
basketball players were ready
to go. W hen w e w ere finished
we cam e back but before w e
got hom e w e ran out o f gas.
Th e basketball player Nick
had to walk to a gas station.
It was 2:00 tn the m orning. My
mom and dad weren't home.
W e stayed to Penny's house.
He had kids, and a sw im m ing
pool. He had a big house.
When m y mom and dad cam e
home I called them. It waa
fine to be hom e again. It was
early In the m orning.

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T h is w as a fun day when w e
won ou r W et’ n' W ild tickets
on the radio.

H allow een
horrors at
m y uncle's
house
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
A few H allow een's ago I waa
In for a scare at m y uncle’s
house. I waa w alking through
the
dark
n eighborhood
tow ards m y uncles houae.
Q uickly I rang the bell when
the d o or opened I maw a
haunted face. Th en it started
to m ake sounds. I w as scared
out o f m y pants, and didn't
know w hat to do.
1 slowly
w ent Into the
houae. W hen he took o ff the
mask. M e and m y fam ily all
sat down and w e all ate candy
together.
My u n d e sure scared me a
few H allow een's ago.

O ne year ago I noticed a
brown
ugly-looking
door.
Everyday I tried to open It. but
It w o u ld n 't One week ago I
tried It and It opened! So I
went through the ugly door.
W ow. I had an outrageous
time)
Find I went right In as soon
as 1 opened the door. Th e first
thing I did right w hen I went
Inside, waa explore. 1 saw a
dark closet, a rugged sofa, a
torn lam p and a broken down
kitchen with p iec es o f glass
everywhere! A fter I looked at
everything, I heard the door
creak! I waa
ws ao scared! Then I
spotted a black ugly dog with
an odd-looking tail. Th e dog
barked
and
barked
and
chased m e around and around
In the dark closet and over the
rugged sofa! I ran over to the
ugly dc
rted to open it.
but it wouldn't open! I had to
escape! I w ent to the kitchen
and thought the glass would
hurt hla paws, bu t before I got
tn. I fell over a coke bottle
with a crash! I got right back
up and turned to ace the dog,
but It vanished! I rubbed my
head w ith confusion.
Next, I walked around en d
around trying to rem em ber
what Just happened. Aa I
walked around and around, I
heard a loud whoosh! I waa ao
frightened
that
I
alm ost
fainted, bu t I didn't know howl
Th en I saw a big. w hite ugly
ghost. 1 tried to run away but
the evil w hite
ghost Just
knocked m e right over as If I
w ere a feather standing up.
A fter I got up he tried to
knock m e o ver again, but

before he could, I punched
him right In his evil, n asty
face! Then I ran all the w ay to
the door without a noise. 1
tried to open the ugly brown
door, but It waa atlU locked. I
turned around to run but aa
aoon as I did, the evil gh ost
punched me ao hard that I
heard a b ig thud! and lost my
conscience. W hen I finally go t
my mind straight. 1 looked Tor
the
mean gh o st,
but he
vanished! Now 1 got scared
and got gooaebum ps all o ver
me.
Finally, I w as ao freaked out

that 1 ran to the d o or and
tried to open It and It finally
opened! I w as ao happy that 1
ran all the w ay hom e and told
everybody. Nobody m e ao 1
told th a n to g o look for
them selves, so they did. T h e y
cam e baek h a lf an hour la ter
they cam e back and told me
all about It, and I laughed so
hard.
Th at w as m y outrageous
tim e when 1 w ent through the
unlocked door. I had Am, but
It w as also very scary that !
had a nightm are about I t So
n ever open a door I f you don’t
know w hat’s behind It.

4th-grada taachara at Midway whoa* students art preparing for thair
assays are Ms. Jankins, Ma. DriacoN and Ms. Rogisr.

�You Want Good Italian Food?

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Come To Sergio’s!

D a lly Lu nch S p ecials
O y s te r B ar
Crab Sl Shrim p
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O p e n 11am till 2 a m
7 D a ys a w eek
(4 0 7 ) 3 0 2 -6 3 3 7
Comer ot 25th St. &amp; Park Ave.
In Sanford

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dinners, limit one por table, wtth
coupon. Not valid with any other
otters or discounts Exp 4-17-99

Hours
Lunch 11 30 - 230 Tuos-Frl
Dnner 4 30 - 10 Tues * Sun

330-1299
3500 N H«y 17-92
Juil touth of Seminole County CflH Q ,

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OPEN 7 DAYS 5A M - 8 P M - HOLIDAYS TILL NOON

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A LL DAY BUFFET - OPEN 7 DAYS
LUNCH 11-4 * DINNER 4-9 ★ SUNDAY DINNER ALL DAY

Turkey A Roast BeefFresh From Oven Daily at 4 PM
• Over 50 Items • Salad Bar • Dessert
SOME OF OUR BUFFET ITEMS INCLUDE:
* Sweet k Sour Chicken • Beef w/Broccoli • Sauteed Miuhroomi
• Singapore Rice Noodle* • Egg Roll • Oven Baked Chicken
• Vegetable Lo Mein • Shrimp Cocktail • Ice Cream • Pepper Steak
• Seaame Chicken • Bar-B-Que Riba • Leg Of Lamb • Fiah
• Qarlie Chicken Wing • Much Much More • Menu May Vary

32H7I8 • 28018. Fraud! tm . •Hint. 17-12 4 28ft Ft, twtoed

Full Senlce Catering OffandOn Premises
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and Gravy, Bacon. Sausage, Fresh
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Wonderful atmosphere. Wonderful food.
Wonderfully priced.
There Just aren't enough wonderful
things you can say about Sergio's Italian
restaurant.
Located In Sanford. Sergio’s offers by
far the most comprehensive, reasonably
priced selection o f fine Italian Cuisine In
the county.
Three moves have not kept the restau­
rant from changing Its style In the slight­
est. In fact, each time the restaurant has
been forced to move, it has expanded to
offer more to Its patrons.
Every entree that Is prepared by
Sergio’s award winning chefs Is made
fresh to order and with only the finest Ingredients.
Every morning, the owner comes In early and
makes the pizza and pasta sauces from scratch,
with the fresh Ingredients that have Just arrived.
A full compliment o f chicken, veal, seafood and
beef entrees are available on the menu. Each Item
comes with choice o f salad or the home made
soup o f the day, Sergio's special recipe garlic
bread and choice o f pasta. Many o f the specialty
dishes come over a bed o f pasta on a plate that Is
heaping with the scrumptious selection.
Not In the mood for pasta? No problem. S e ik o 's
also offers made to order pizza, with the specialty
sauce and fresh toppings on hand tossed crust.
There Is also a full selection o f calzones that even
the heartiest appetite couldn't finish In one sit­
ting.
If something lighter Is desired, there Is also a full
selection o f salads. T ry Sergio's signature house
dressing. The herbs and spices add Jest to any
salad.
I f the night Is young and you're looking for the
perfect place to have an after dinner drink, the
second h a lf o f Sergio's Is one o f the best sportstype bars in the area. Complete with a big screen
television which Is always playing the beat sports,
there are also dart boards and a pool table.
Saturday night Is karaoke night at Sergio's. The
bar Is Ailed with music and entertainment as
patrons try
their Downtown
skills at singing
their favorite
Formerly
Sub-Station
songs.
Sergio's Is stocked with a full bar including the
Free D e liv e ry T o D o w n to w n S a nfo rd
finest liqueurs and cognacs. There Is also a full
wine list with the
C Obest
M Bselections
O M E AoLf fine wines and
sparkling alternatives.
A ny T Sub
If a fine Italian dinner complete with the best
a n dIsdrink
selection ochips
f spirits
what you're after. Sergio's Is
the place to spend a quiet evening with friends
and family. If dinner isn't on the agenda, check
out the sports bar. There Is something for every­
Sanford, FL 32771
one at Sergio's.

Subs • Soups • Salads

The B e m le
Lee Trio

HOURS: Mon-Thun 9-10pm.F*I4 Sot 9 anvil pm

Appearing at

• Sun 200 pm -10 pm (Como, at 4«A 4 P«it AM )

324-5147 * 324 1341 • FA* 324 4425
2477 PARK A V I * SANFORD

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Sanford. FL32771^7
407.302-2256 J
407.302-2823 IL

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From 8 -1 1
(407) 328-8554 • Fax (407) 324-1008
2511 Sanford Avs. Sanford, F L 32773

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Authentic Italian Culsim
Dally Lunch and Dinner
Specials
Premier Service
Lunch 11am-4 pm
Dinner 4 pm -10 pm
Reservation welcome
Conference - Meeting
Room Available

• Full Liquor Bar
• Sports Bar
» Happy Hour 4 pm lo 7 pm
• Baity Drink Specials
• Big 64 Inch TV

• 2 for 1 Well Drinks/Draft
• t*ool Tables and Darts
• Karaoke Sat. 3-27 *A Touch of
Class* With Wendy &amp; William

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Brand New Location
Located 1 MUe North
if Lake Mary Bhd.Behind ABC LM ior
2895 Orlando Dr.
Sanford 3234040
323-0043

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Legal Notices

21—Personals
auvtin
Girls are waiting to talk to you
kve
t4 0 4 -l» 4 0 u n il0
ll.M rm tn. Must be I I yrs.
SERV-U I 1 M H -M M .

55—Business
Opportunities
Maid Sendee
Working partner needed, no «■
vestment 121-6712
70— E d u c a t io
T

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&amp;

71—Help Wanted
ENTRY LEVEL OWVERS need­
ed NOWI Covenant Transport
has immediate openings for
driver trainees. No espenence
needed Earn L45K lo 155K plus
benefits CDL tracing available
•00-099993

r a in in g

pomtment, 133-1461

es.eal 321-2617 or 321-6739

25—SrtciAL Notices
OMston, Post Office Boa *C*.
Sanford. Florida 32772 Tha namaa

Adopt: Childless loving Chris­
tian couple pray lor a newborn to
cherish m a stable, canng
home
Legetfeonhdenttar
Please contact Attorney Patricia
Strowtndge. FL Bar No. 776439,
Ann Mantsa at 1600 339 3621

71—H itr Wanted
"Cracker Barrel"
Dishwashers. Cooks. Servers
200 Hcfcmen Dr &lt;M 3 Hwy 46)
407-324-1020
MR/1BA
3425/mo,

Factory Workers, tap. Olsss
Cutler, Metal Processing. Saw
Operator, OFWP, Benefits. Wa­
ter Bonnet, ISO (Anchor R d .

71— H e l p W a n t e d

computer awt rag'd. 327-1129

JO B S , JO B S , JO B S!

OPEN DOOR Social Sarvices of
Florida is a toerspeulic (osier
care agency (license pending)
opening an office m toe Orlando
area We are looking lor d e f ­
eated and caring tamffiat who
are nieresied n prowsng chSdren wrto a tato and metumg an-

AD M INISTRATIVE ASST.
For nonprofit agency in Longwood office. E peasant eommufcanon and Mcroeofl Skats Re-

H you want to work, men we wet
pul you to work Right Hand Man
has been m toe labor business
lor over 29 yrs Work todsy end
get Pad today! W » oiler a vanehr of fobs in toe industrial held
Pck up and dabvery sarvtca w
avasabte in toe Santord area
Cal RHM Longwood O 260-

Laboratory TB C hN cisn
Full time. Monday-Fndey Re
quirts current Ftonda kcense.

114—
Warehouse/R ental
S pace

GREENBRIAR: 1623 3q ft. 3/2
spill plan Gourmet ML, 9105K.
Dot/Jemigan Prop, 123-3165

141—Homes For Sale

143—O ut of State
Property For Sale

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal for
mobJe homesite. horses cattle,
lamwig or nursery! Zoned agri­
cultural
33.9001ACRE
Sm.
down wtownar finance 904-7471772 or 604-767-SB22

ploym ent

W an ted

27—Nursery &amp; Child
Care

Looking For Work

117—Commercial
Rentals

fiffORflftRlf MOMTS
i pRont R?n s

venturi

T X CRi i Jfom i hoed M i m
east of MuSet Lake Park Rd
Motivated SeRsr 121,000
LAKE FRONT LO T •Belare
lake. Loch Arbor private
90x300 37S.OOO
LAKE FRONT LOT-Ston* Is­
land. Lake Monroe. Reduced,
now 374.900
VACANT LO T- Loch Arbor
332.000. tg. pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LO TS Wooded

C N A -H H A effi do prwale duly

Jemigan

LEAD SI LEADS! LEADS!

3J—Weight
Management
3900-32900 pi 32000-34900 tt
WWW work horn-home neipays

Uceneed tonvenea Arsenis can
•am 40k - 00k* baneMs work­
ing toe et F n a Eipense Co m
toe U S EscMtre lead program.

properties, inc.
Office tp c e . 1000 e q R .d c
town Santord Two W eg F
kee space unas nr downfe
Ron Jemqan, 310-3293

dMy payLO AN O R IG IN ATO R S

Co-Personal Represenlalrve
Attorney lor Personal
Representatives
a CHARLES WOHLU6T. IS O .
Florida Oar f 121440
Dttlmor WoMust t WSkins. PA
230 Lookout Place
Post Office Bos MISS0
Montand. Florid# 11794-1190
1497) 639-0009
Publish March 17, 24. 1969
DC A - t i t

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4 BR. pool, fireplace, fenced,
huge lot. great area, only
393.500 332-0695 (ReaRor)

Looking For a Home!!!
Chrtetian family would tike to
renUeeee 3 or 4 bdnn home. 2
baths, in Sentordtske Mary
area, double car garage, mground swimming pool, please
cal 774-4347

M g tor M S /S Steel Menu!
Co in N W &amp; t Good BeneNs
DF/W P 299 1592
Warn From Heme
Lose we&lt;gN tor
Onfy t t to *7 per
day Earn great
noney FuAPart kme

73-

141— H omes For Sale

123—Wanted to Rent

107—Mobile Homes
For Rent

n d Lattodry. phone, and U
tree 309-190 a week. 124-4999

99—A p a r t m e n t s
U

Rent: Land on 17-92 weh hwy
frontage South of Flea World
Contact Ray a 323-1921.

157— M o b i l e Homes
For Sale

n f u r n is h e d

US—O ffice Space For
R ent

55—Business
O pportunities

1J/1 Furnished MoMe Home
34.000 In Town and Country RV
Resort.
407-330-2017.
Cal

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• 01 0 1 2 9 6 A MONTH OfficeStorage 3214120 or 413-3906

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OF AMERICA. F/X/A
M A R I MORTOADS
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

Growing company needs motivated
individuals. Flexible schedule, growing

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O E F IN D A ^ .0 ,

PMISLOSWBS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot lorocloeuro deled
March 10. 16M. entered In O vd
O aw No. S t &gt;367 CA 14 K ol
Nto Circuit Court ol the 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLB County, tanlord. Florida.
I will sail to tha highest end
beet bidder tor cash the West
Front Door ol Somlnote County
Courthouse ol the SEMINOLE
County Courthouso located at
301 No
Park Avenue In
Santord, Florida, at 11 .OS a m
on IS* H th day ol APRIL. IS M
the following described proper­
ty w M l forth In sold Summary
Final Judgment lo-wlt:
LOT 33. NORTH COVE. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
FADES 3 AND 4. PUBLIC
RCCOROS
OP
BEMINOLB
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH A PART OP LOT 31 OP
SAID NORTH COVE AS P U T ­
TED. DESCRIBED A t FOL­
LOWS: BEGIN AT THE NORTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OP SAID
LOT 33: THENCE
N 31
DEGREES 22' 37* W FOR 3 33
FEET: THENCE • 37 OBaREBS
03' S3' W FOR &gt;3.00 FEET;
THENCE S 31 OCORIE3 S3' 23*
W FOR 32.33 FEET. THENCE N
37 D iO R IE S 03' 33* W ALONG
THE WESTERLY U N E OF SAID
LOT 33 FOR 113.73 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING t l l t t BO. F U T
MORE OR LESS
Deled this ISUi day ol March,

tiet
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MaryAnna Morse
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jan# E. Jseewic
Deputy Clerk
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIFF

territory, training provided, opportunity for

i , Vi n i u i i v n v ,

TRUSTEES AMO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AM
INTER! I T BY. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AOAIN6T
REGINALD L. CARMICHAEL:
BONNIE CARMICHAEL.
W LIVING, AND IP DEAD.
THE USIKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES.
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH. UNDER OR
ADAMST BONNIE L.
CARMICHAEL. SUNTRUST
BANK. CENTRAL FLORIOA.
N A.; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION

advancement. C all G ina at Infinity Marketing
(407) 808-6021, or Fax resume to
407-349-1488 or Email
Gina_lnfinity@ hotmail.com

at W T ) 329-2990 eoem W v

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□ Hook Up. CMA. 133011309
OaNewa 313. On Three Acres.
W/Pond, DM Oarage. Country
Living.
Lean
W/Opnon.

P a B ^ S £ ? 3 TW

U SB Mery M 2 story Woo*
an Deck Overlooks Pond.
Country
Living.
Spa-

HOTICI IS HEREBY DJVEN
pursuant to a Summary Find
Judgment of foreclosure deled
Merck IS. 1SSS. enterod In Ohffi
C o w No St 2343 CA 14 B of
the Circuit Court el the 1 ITM
NOLB

County.

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Sanford 4T2 Wr Lg Comar Lot
Outside Storage Shed. CompfoMly Remodeled 373011730
Cow— tcM Ip a w . BOO Bq a

SANFORD.

Receipts. Deductions. Facts. Figures. Forms. Yes, it’s tax time.
Make your life easier. Phone us nowfor an appointment,
and keep more of your hard-earned money.

wood Door S T IM Company, FT.
Mon-FrL 6am-2 30pm » over■me. Ctesa B COL, good driving

p n w B M .w - a r ^ io .
LOTS &gt;1. AND S3. AMENDED
P U T OF MAGNOUA HEIOHT6.
ACCORDING TO T H I P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK I . PAGE 73, PUB­
LIC M C O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Oaled this 13th day ol MARCH.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: J i m E. Jawwtc
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIFF
SSI S. University Drive
Bulla 100
Plantation. FL 33314
(334) 213-3090
96-3113NPNCK)
In accordance with Ihe
American wilh Disabilities As I,
parsons wilh dieebiiilias need­
ing o special accommodation lo
perdclpato In this proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court el the Seminole
County Courthouse et 407-3134330, not Uler than seven days

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12A • Seminote Herald. Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. March 24,1999

Seminole Herald
322-2611 or Toll free from Orlando 831-9993
You can fax your ad to 407-323-9408
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Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
16 Reminder Services
18 Luxury Items
19 Computerrrv
21 Personals
22 Healthcare
23 Lost &amp; Found
25 Special Notices
27 Nursery &amp; Child Care
33 Weight Management
35 Hypnosis
39 Health Insurance
43 Legal Services

2420 Orange Ave
Sanford

M E R C H A N D IS E

REAL ESTA TE

REN TALS

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

91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Housas Furnished
103 Housas Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tnplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

181—AlTLIANCES Ac

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stererv’Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn K Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

M ISCELLAN EO U S
199 Peis A Supplies
200 Liyesiock/Farm
SuppH'S
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anlique/Colecltbles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

IB

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

231 Cars For Sale

234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck. BusovVans For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycles Bikes For Sale
240 Boal Rentals
241 Rec VehiclevCampers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

257 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
754 Air CorvMxjrung

K IT *N* C A R L Y L E ® by Lurry Wright

223— M i s r n I a n i

255 Alterations
258 Appliance Repair
257 Aulo Elect Repair
258 Automotrve
280 Bush Hoggmg
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceihng Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services

275 Drywall
276 Electrical

277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janrtonal Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

287 Lewn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
"292 Moving AStorage
293 Ol. Lube AFitter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
298 PianoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen AGlass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 SOng
305 Sma» Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Tsrmte Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radc
314 Upholstery
316 WeOng A Sheet Metal
318 WaflOrtltog
319 Window Washing A Tmsng

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Fu rn itu r e Fo r S ale

Church looking for land to bukl

a sanctuary and homeieu
shelters possible owner financ­
ing 5-seres in toe Stniord ares
774-4347_____________________

Priced to sell @

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Slorage.'Office For Rent

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

159— R e a l Estate
W anted

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C L A S S IF IC A T IO N S

EM PLO YM EN T

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

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ads m the Personals (class 21). Business Opportunities (daaa 55) A Oarage
Sales (217) require payment in advance

163—Waterfront
Property For Sale

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Semlnolr Herald for only 6.31/per line
Day Bed: white von. Victorian
style. 2 twin orthopedic mat­
tresses. trundto New in box
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MATTRESS SALE - Fun sire
used box springs A mattress
*65 00 Larry’s Men 322-4132

217—Garage Sales

205—Heavy
M achinery
181—Ajtuances i t
Furniture For Sale
219— W a n t e d t o B u y

Newty Remodeled Three
Bedroom, With Porch,
Central Nr, Range And
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Larry Wharton as usual led
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Force VU with 12 points earli,
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RBI): two hits _ Greg Richards
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close out the home season by
hosting ('rooms at Hill Firming
Memorial
Gymnasium
on
Thursday. Both games will
start at 7:30 p.m.

Oviedo

6 10 IS 11 . 42

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LIONS 42.

ARROW FORCE VII 41
Seminole (41)

On tonight’s schedule:

CurTy 2. W1iiiiii.ui 12. frail 3. tUur
4. Wvnn 4 IrVv* 4, thiptr 12. Tndli:
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W liailim 17. Kl-umkti (1 ttlrrtuui 4.
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is i m i 42.

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one lilt _ Jesus Avllrs (run),
Tony Rivera; one run. two RBI
_ Dennis TVomry: one RBI
Jose Marin.
Bundy/S A H: Ihrre hits _
Pete Willson (grand slam, three
nins. five RBI). Jeff MrNalr
(triple,
four runs),
Bobby
Brown (two doubles, two nuts,
two RBI), Bob Oaklry (two
runs): two hits _ Russell Hollomon (home run, double, two
runs,
three
RBI).
Andrew
McCogen (double, run. RBI):
one lilt _ John Kelly (three
nins. two RBI). Dlno Wilson
(run. RBI), Craig Harvey (RBI|;
two runs _ Steve Jones; one
run _ Ramos.

• Baseball _ Sem inole A th ­
le tic C onference F irst P itch
C lassic st Sem inole High
School: Uike Howell vs. Winter
Springs. 4:30 p.m.; Utkr Bran­
tley vs. Oviedo. 7:30 p.m.
* Boys basketball _ Oak

Data-Max: four hits _ Chris
Bryson (three doubles, two
runs. RBI); two hits _ Chip
Smith (home run. double, two
runs, five RBI). Joe Sisco
(triple, nm. RBI], Bill Michaels
(triple, two RBI). Donny Cerce
(double, run): one lilt _ Eric
Malhew (double,
two runs.
RBI). A1 Watts (RBI). Phil
Plctnisxa (nm); two runs _ Dec
Richards.

you don’t bare to take a bunch
o f ch ancre and risk anything
because your starting position
Is already seL*
O ordon. who captured the
pole w ith a speed o f 195.067
mph m the DuPont Chevrolet,
w ill b e Joined on the front row

next Sunday by
Rushvllk.
Indiana's Tony Stewart, who
ran a lap o f 194.590 mph in
his
Home
Depot
Pontiac,
second fastest among the 58
cars to attempt qualifying runs.
Stew art Is only the second
driver ever to start on the front
row tn his Drat race at Daytona
and is only the second driver
ever, along with A-J. Foyt. to
start on the front row at both
Indianapolis and Daytona.
T knew that I had the team

M FC race, held an for a 68-62 victory.
The men actually outacored DBCC from the
floor. 75-74, but the Scots made 20-of-26 free
throw attempts, w hile the Raiders were ONLY
10-of-14 as they fell 94-85.
Freshman Daryl Dingle had another big game
for SCC, scoring 18 points, pulling down seven
rebounds and handing out four assists.
Also playing well for the Raiders were Chris
Ourcctds (14 points), Evtn Ellison (13 points, six
assists). Eric W alker (12 points, four assists)
and Lonnie Battle (I I points, three rebounds,
three assists).
The two squads w ill rem ain on the road for

• Girls soccer _ Regional
Quarterfinals: Class GA _ laike
Mary vs. Winter
l*nrk at
Shnwaller Field. 7 p.m.: West
Orange at l-ake Howell, 7 p.in.;
Class 3A _ Winter Springs at
Daytona Beach-Father Lope/. 7
p.m.

games on Wednesday night in Ocala against
Central Florida Community College. The women
tip off at 6 p.m. and the men toss It up at 8 p.m.
The teams will then close out their Itome
schedules on Saturday night against Florida
Community College at Jacksonville. Those
games will also begin at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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Faine
pursue a m echanical engineering
degree tn college.
And Faine still w orks out three hours a day In
the weight room and running lo keep h it
strength and endurance, two things that have
made his football career so successful.
‘ J eff made goals for him self when he was In
elem entary school tn Hawaii,* his mother Flnnls

Hoosier hotshots to
pace Daytona 500
DAYTONA BEACH - J eff
Gordon Is hoping the trip he
made to Victory
Lane on
Saturday
at
Daytona
International Speedway Is Just
a warm -up for next weekend's
Daytona 500.
Oordon.
from
Plttaboro.
Indiana, w as tn Victory Lane to
receive the Bud Pole Award
after
capturing
the
pole
position fo r the Daytona 500.
"We’re going to try to win It
and w e're going to try to nm as

Ridge at Lake Howell. 7:30
p.m.; Ocoee-Central
Florida
Christian Academy at Oviedo,
7:30 p.m.; Bishop Moore at

M artin at 194.196 In his
Valvollne /Cummings Ford.
Today at the Speedway, the
Busch Orand National and
Dash c a n w ill hold their first
qualifying sessions.
On Thursday, the Oatorade
Twin 125*4 will set positions
three through 30 for
the
DaytOna 500. The rest o f the
Add
w ill
be
determ ined
through
fastest
qualifying
tim es and provisionals.
For
Inform ation,
(904)253RACE.

attend school. Fam e and h is fam ily are not wor­
ried about the m iles placed between them.
T think the distance wtD be good for Jeff,* his
father, Lee, said. T t w ill help him to grow to be
* ’M f a h V J d f t in e a d d e d . I t s really only a
one and a-half hour plane trip sway. That's not
very far."
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are both holding their own
version o f Speed weeks nightly.
For inform ation, call New
Smyrna Speedway at (904) 427*
4120 and Volusia Speedwsyb
Park at (904) 985-4403.

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SANFORD - The Sanford Youth Football
Aaanrtadon (S.Y.FA) will be holding a Man­
datory Coaches Meeting on Mantfoy. Febru­
ary 22nd, at 7:30 p m tnthe HsaMi Butfahng

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Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank la
asking donors o f all types blood
• especially O -type donors - to
donate at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St. For Infor­
mation. call 322-0622.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance is held every W ednes­
day. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m . at
the Sanford C ivic Center. Live
music by the Deltonlans 13-

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

Al-Anon
Optimist Club
The Sanford O ptim ist Club
meets every W ednesday at noon
at the colonial Roam In down­
town Sanford. V isitors are w el­
come. Call 323-2194 o r 3220298.

Kiwanis Club
The Kiwanis C lub o f Sanford
meets w eekly W ednesday a
noon for a luncheon m eeting to
the Lakeside Landing at the Ma­
rina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome.
For Information call W alt Smith.
323-5088.

If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organisation, open to
anyone who Is a relative or
friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity W on Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m . Meetings
ate held in the back room o f the
Sahara Club, 2587 South San­
ford Ave.. Sanford. A ll meetings
are non-sm oking.
For additional m eeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Infor­
mation. call 291-1900.

Al-Anon

Grapefruit were first reported
growing In Barbados about
1750
and Introduced Into
Florida In 1823. Known aa
'Pom elo' and Toronja', It waa
also called ‘the forbidden fruit'
In the Caribbean region.
It Is believed that the grape­
fru it originated In the West In­
dies since It was unknown In
Europe or the Orient prior to Its
discovery In the New World. It
probably arose aa a mutation or
a pum m clo tree. Florida, the
world leader in grapefruit pro­
duction. now produces almost
m illion m etric tons o f
grapefruit annually, which rep­
resents about 63 percent of the
world population.

Distritow tlsn: The grapefruit
tree Is m oderately large, often
22 to 30 feet In commercial or­
chards, larger i f unpruned.
Grapefruit leaves are light
green at em ergence, darkening
as they m ature and are ap­
proxim ately 3 to 5 Inches long.
Th e broad lea f Made Is pointed
at the apes and rounded at the
base w ith a rather broadly
winged petiole that overlaps the
le a f base. Short spines are
found In many lea f axils. The
leaves are e vergieen. usually
persisting aa much as two

w hite or pallid and pink or red.
The pink-fleshcd
group is
characterised fay a pink or red
color due to the presence o f (he
pigm ent lycopene. The pink or
red color Is most intense early
In th e season and tends to fade
as fru it age. Some culttvars are
considered seedless for com ­
m ercial purposes, having only
0 to 6 seeds. Others are quite
seedy and may have 50 to 6 0
seed s.
V to ts tls K ‘Duncan*, Is
a
white-fleshed
variety
and
T o ster' Is a ptnk-fleshed cu ltlvar. Seedless culttvars Include
M arsh*, a white-fleshed fruit,
and Thom pson', 'Burgundy*.
'Redbhuh', Star Ruby*, n a m e '
and *Ray Ruby* which are pin k
or red culttvars.
■ m v s s ti Grapefruit mature in
Florida as early aa October but
are not considered to be o f good
eating
quality
until
after
Thanksgiving. Fruit can b e
‘ stored* on the tree for several
months without appreciable
loss o f quality, extending the
harvest season Into the spring
months. There Is very little d lfIn dates off maturity
j the several Florida cu ltlwtth the exception o f
'Burgundy*. 'Burgundy' la a
late-m aturing culttvar that rip ­

Gardening

years. G rapefruit flowers are
w hite and contain all flow er
parts. M ost varieties are selfpollinated. but bees often assist
the pollination process.
Some cultivators may have
little via b le pollen and/or few
o r no fertile ovules. Such fruit
develop in to seedless or few seeded CrulL The grapefruit Is a
modified b en y. known botanlcally aa a hesprrtdtum. Th e
pcci u moderately intern ana
bright yellow si maturity. Inter­
nal qu ality la s function o f heat
units
received.
therefore
grapefruit mature later In the
northern citrus -producing ar­
eas o f th e state.
G rapefruit are divided into
tw o basic groups by fieah c o lo r

ens in April -May in most years.
r w i i g i rtia ’ Most grapefruit
w ill develop true-to-type from
seed, but they w ill rem ain In
the 'Juvenll' state which may
last 6 to 15 years, during this
tim e the tree will not (low er.
Grapefruit can be propagated
by budding or grafting. B ud­
ding Is usually most easily
done in the toning. Budded
grafted trees w ill usually p ro ­
duce some fruit within t
years. I f properly cared for.
Grapefruit Is a cold-sensitive
plant grown In tropical and
subtropical
• throughout
the world. Orapefrutt do not
enter a true state o f dormancy
during the winter and as cooler
temperatures develop, growth
slows. Site selection should b e
considered carefully In areas
where there Is a high probabil­
ity o f damaging w inter cold.
Planting on the south side o f
the near buildings may offer
some cokl protection during the
w totor

m m tm m

tton. Irrigation and pruning
practices are the aame aa those
recommended for sweet o r­
anges. Never m ukh a citrus
u r c u n a u a c it CSn lead tO R O t

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relatives o f atcohoUea (Al-Anon)
meets every W ednesday, at 8
p.m.. at i l l E. 27th S t . Just
west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
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Baseball, basketball, girls soccer
on tonight’s high school schedule
SPORT'S KOTTOR

SANFORD * If you are a
■ports bn . you should be able
to And something on tonight’s

SANFORD • Three weeks ag
we were all ready to Junk the
NBA and spit venom aU seasc
king at those overpaid, none)
grubbing unwed fathom, drag
users and coach-slranglera.
Everybody aaid we'd forget

rm fnole Athletic ConferFirst Pitch Classic at

and Lake Mary faces Lake
Howell at 7:30 p.m.
On Friday, Oviedo tackles
W inter Springs at 4:30 p.m.
and
Sem inole
welcom es
Okeechobee at 7:30 p.m.
And the pre-season tourna­
m ent wraps up on Saturday
with Lake Brantley against
Lyman at 10:30 a.m. and Lake
Mary against Okeechobee at
1:30 p.m .
In action
from Saturday
night, Oviedo got over the .500
mark, edging Seminole. 42-41,
In a boy’s Seminole A thletic
Conference basketball game at

Raiders
come up
short at
Daytona

W inter Park at Lake Mary, 7:30 p.m.
Lyman at OrUndo-Boone, 7:30 p.m.

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Tltuavllle vm. Sem inole at B ill Flem ing Memorial Q ym n*
alum. 7:30 p.m.

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W inter Springs at Pahokee, 7:30 p.m.

W est Orange vs. Lake Howell at Richard Evans Field, 7 p.m.
Lake Mary vs. W inter Park at Showalter Field. 7 p.m.

CLAM SA
W inter Springs at Daytona Beach-Father Lopes, 7 p.m .
Umatilla at Orangewood Christian. 4 p.m.

nUDAT
Apopka vs. Oviedo at John C ourier Field. TBD
Lake Mary at Orlando-Dr. Phillips. 7 p.m.

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Living in a
disposable world
IVr llvrd tlinmch Tlir
Atomic Age nnd The Nuclear
Age. Now I ni living through
something inucli mure
frtghtrnlng: The Disposable
Age.
Did you rend nbout the
Smithsonian Institution
exhibit railed T h e Material
World?* It featurrd a
Styrofoam rup nnd a
disposable Blc pen. Those
were symbol* of modem
society in which everything
Is used and then thrown
away. Nothing endures;
nothing Is permanent.
Kleenex exchanged for
hnndkerchlefs. Throw-away,
plastic razors. Paper plates
Instead of China. Handtwlpes
and Pampers supplanting
cloth towrls and diapers.
Modem technology
provides consumers with
disposable watches,
cameras, contact lenses and
telephones. People In a
hurry want convenience
without clutter, so once a TV
dinner Is zapped In the
microwave, food containers
are tossed In the garbage.
It’s easier and less expensive
to discard things than to
have them repaired, so few
material things outlast their
owners.
My grandmother lived with
us until advanced age and
numerous Illnesses required
a nursing home. She was a
misfit in The Disposable Age.
She liked to cook from
scratch and save old things.
Newer wasn't always belter,
she said. She told stories
about her early life among
cotton fields In Alabama. On
the day she left us. I
remember thinking that the
o f prnnk ine Snmetlmeei
more for convenience’ than o f
necessity. Inconvenient or .
bothersom e people are
taken elBewhere-to nursing
homes, to divorce courts, to
asylum s or to day care
centrrs. Just as with
m aterial things that break
down. It's easier to dispose
o f worn-out relationships
and broken comm itm ents
than to take the time and
efTort to mend them.
Traditions, values and
standards also are discarded
too readily. Heroes like
Lincoln and King David have
been exchanged for Rambo
and King Kong. Classic
literature and music have
given way to TV soap operas
and Hip-Hop. People are too
busy to keep Journals or
diaries. They don't explore
books when research data Is
at their fingertips on the
Internet. Respect for God.
country and fam ily erodes
when Cake evangelists,
crooked politicians,
deadbeat dads and open
m arriages take the sp otligh t
W hat was good, true and
absolute yesterday has been
swapped for relativism and
personal preference today.
Even government officials'
efforts to hold on to the Ten
Commandments becam e a
legal dispute, la nothing
w orth preserving?
Personally. I've begun to
preserve everything. M aybe
it's Just pernicious nostalgia
that comes w ith facing up to
one's own m ortality upon
growing older and. I hope,
wiser. I've started cooking
old. traditional foods I found
listed under m y m other's
and grandm other's nam es In
dusty recipe books. I'm
listening to music that has
withstood the test o f tim e,
and rm reading again the
books I loved as a child. I'm
collecting fam ily heirloom s,
restoring old pictures,
m aking lota o f scrapbooks
and w riting down treasured
mem ories I want m aintained
and cherished.
Instead o f buying
Christmas toys that w ill be
broken and discarded, I've
begun writing original books
for m y grandchildren. I want
to give them a connection to
their past heritage. When
they come to visit. I don't
read to them from somebody
else's works. 1 tell them
stories my grandm other told
me--amusing incidents,
fam ily traditions and bite o f
history I want them to tell
the next generation. U

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1161, Jefferson Davis was elected
president of the Confederacy.
On this day in 1964. the Beatles ap­
peared on the ‘ Ed Sullivan Show."
On this dsv in 1969, President Bush,
in a speech to Congress, proposed a
61.16 trillion federal budget for 1660.
TO D AY'S BIRTHDAYBi W illiam
Henry Harrison (1771-1641), U S. pres­
ident; Amy Lowell (1674-16X6), poet;
Ernest Tubb (1614-1964), singer, Bren­
dan Behan (1923-1944), writer, Carole
King (1943 ), singer-songwriter, b 67;
Joe Pesd (1943 ), actor, Is 66; Alice
Walker (1944 ), novelist, is S3; Mia
Farrow (1945-), actress. Is 64; Judith
Light (1649-), actress, Is II.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1666, Jean-Claude K % woo the down­
hill event at the Winter Olympic
games in Grenoble, France.
TODAY'S QUOTE:‘ Education is the
ability to listen to almost anything
without losing your temper or your
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7h e following report* were compiled from the Seminole County
S heriff* Office fo r Incident* recorded through M i . 7:

Disorderly intoxication:
■ANFORp, French A r m s , 1000 Stock. Feb. 6, 10:28 p.m . A
29-year-old man was arreated for disorderly Intoxication by
Sanford Police. They found him bring on the pavement outside a
tro ctry aton. Sanford Police and emergency medical personnel
responded to the scene. O fficers said he responded In an abu­
sive way when asked why he waa on the ground and said he
waa combative when m edical personnel tried to exam ine him He
refused to be calmed and told them to take him to Jail If they

Domestic violence:
M H rM D . Ortaada M s s , MOO black. Feb. 7. 1:01 a.m. A 27year-old man and a woman who did not give her age were ar­
rested by Seminole County sheriff's deputies for dom estic vlol«w e . Deputies said they arrived to a complaint o f a dom estic
dispute to find a man giving a -bear hug" to hla llve-ln g ir l­
friend while she screamed and struggled against him. W it­
nesses said they were arguing about hla drug uae when the
woman asked him to leave. When he refused, she allegedly
threatened him with a knife. Baaed on what they saw, deputies
arrested him for domestic violence. During a routine check It
waa found she waa wanted on an unrelated warrant so they
brought the woman to Jail aa w ell..

DUI:
L A B MART, Lake Mary ■■ toward at r Mieat. Feb. 6. 2:02
a.m. A 38-year-old man was arreated fay Lake Mary Police for
driving under^the Influence.
4 :1 1 a.m. A 46-year-old man waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.

4:32 am . An 18-year-old man waa arrested by Altamonte

Springs Police for possession of cocaine, for driving w*th a
suspended license and for an open container violation. Police
said they stopped him for a traffic violation and said they knew
his license had been recently suspended so they arrested him
for that. During the arrest procedure, they searched him and
found a rock o f cocaine In tits pocket and an open can o f beer

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Name___
Address,

p.m. A 20-year-old man was arrested by C asselberry Police for
possession o f less than 20 grams of marijuana and for posses­
sion o f alcohol by a person under 21 years o f age. Police said
he was Involved In a fight they were breaking up. He admitted
to having had several drinks and had alcohol In his possession
so he was arrested for that. During the arrest, they found a baggte o f marijuana In hia pocket.
•A H fO tO , F irst U n i t , 100 block. Feb. 6. 2:25 a.m. A 33year-old woman wsa arrested by Sanford Police for possession
o f less than 20 gram s o f manjuana. Police said she was being
arrested on an outstanding warrant when they searched her
and found a m arijuana cigarette in her purse.

Retail theft:
LONOWOOO. M ata R a a l 494. 2900 ttoafc. Feb. 7. 3:22 p.m.
An IB-year-old woman waa arrested fay Seminole County depu­
ties for retail theft after she walked around a grocery store, A il­
ing her purse with the necessary Ingredients for a seafood din­
ner. She made no effort to pay for the Items when she left the
store.
UNMMOOO, M a ta B a a i 494, M O blaefc. Feb. 6, 5:22 p.m. A
49-year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for retail
theft after he look the contents of a 30-pill container o f antacid
and poured It Into another container o f the product which al­
ready contained 30 pills. He only paid for one container at the
checkout.
■AMVOBD, O rl— fla D rive, 9400 Mock. Feb. 6. 11:20 p.m. A
20-year-old man waa arrested for m a il theft after he left a store
without attempting to pay for the two cartons o f cigarettes he
had stashed In his pants.

Hotel
Hewitt Lee (Bud) Cabell. 75.
Sunset Road. Enterprise, died
Saturday, Feb. 6, 1999. Bom
Dec, 29. 1923, In Charleston,
W .Va., he moved to Central
Florida in 1969.
Mr. C abell
waa a retired building contrac­
tor and antique dealer. He was
Mr. Cabell served tn WWI1 In
the U.S. Marine Corp.
Survivors include wife, Mary
8. Cabell, Enterprise; son. A n ­
drew C. Cabell. Fremont. C alif.:
eon, Hewitt Lee Cabell. IV.

daughter. Donna R
Pas! ay
C assdbeny; four grandchil­
dren. eight great grandchildren,
Banfleld
Funeral
Home,
W inter Springs, In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Conference Center, updated In
June, 1907, according to the
agreement.
City Com m issioner Kerry Ly­
ons said PRA developm ent and
Sheraton may build a hotel
without County support. Dale
said he would rather not see
that happen.
The city entered Into a Memo­
randum at Agreem ent with PRA
Development tn October, 1997.
The city held a referendum to
approve plana
for
a
ho*

second session began at 1:30
and there la a third at 7 p.m.
Tan o f the subjects on the eve­
ning agenda concern a pro­
posed change at Lake Mary
Center and another to Heathrow
Land
Company
properly
bounded by Markham Woods
Hoad. Lake Mary Boulevard and
International Parkway.

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some grandchildren don't even
know who their ancesto rs are
or what they stood for o r b e­
lieved. I want to correct that.
Perhaps you'd care to Join
me In m is m ovem ent to p re ­
serve mem ories, relationships,
values and traditions. I f ao,
please Indicate you r agree-

Barbara Kuhn, a resident o f
Seminole County 31 yean,
writet her views on county
and community issues.

Sanford fFlozoerShop, In c,

Watson Realty “Salutes
Lake Mary’s 1P 98 Top Product
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13,406 Transactions
Totaling $1,500,321,070.30

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TUESD AY
February 9. 1999
91st Year. No. 119
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. F L

Lottery
W inning

Sanford. Casselberry.

Numbt

I j k c Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County

Since 190B

Sanford names

□INSIDE
a throw-away oodety. plraae
are Page 3A.

□BRIEFLY
» — Jsr4 a t y Cam ml a
at o a s t Kerry Lyon* an­
nounced Monday that he la
endorsing A-A. McClanahan
for the District 3 com m lsalon aeat. Lyons, who c u r­
rently holds the seat. Is not
seeking reelection. M cC la­
nahan l* running against
Dean Ray and Tom Carpen­
ter. The election w ill be
held March 3.

SANFORD - Sheraton Hotels
and the PRA
Development
Company have reached
an
agreement to build a hotel In
Sanford. Mayor Larry D ale an­
nounced at the regular commis-

Friday night's Paatas? •
drawing produced 35 tickets
matching all five num bers,
one in Oviedo. Bach tlcketholder will receive a cash
prise o f $12.129.07.

The agreement with Sheraton
depends on PRA development
funding a feasibility study. Dale
said.
A letter from Oeorge W allace,
an attorney represen tin g PRA.
to Sanford City Manager Tony
VanDerworp dated Feb. 2 con-

hotel chain.
County Com m issioner Daryl
McLain said the county has
voted in favor o f Sanford as the
site o f the county conferen ce
center.
and
committed
$400,000 in Tourist and D e­
velopment Council funding to­
ward the conference center.
*1 can't remember ua ever re-

firmed That PRA Management
and Development Company has
Identified Its flag as a Sheraton
fa cility ____ *
Wallace said the feasibility
study wW begin Im m ediately
following the county's selection
o f Its design criteria for the
conference center.*
The City Com m ission granted
PRA Development an extension
on the time frame o f the feasi­
bility study Monday, so Sem i­
nole County, the C ity and PRA
can determine the final nature
o f the prefect.

M c L a in opposes
‘w atered -d ow n ’
b illb o a rd code

ahead for
Lake M ary

: *A placefur
hftfWW.

out the referendum* regardless
o f P lo u tfa plans in Lake Mary.
“We re not gotng to budd a
county conference center w ith­
out county support.* Dale said.
PRA developm ent's plana do
not depend on working with the
county, according to the revised

eve

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A m essage fr o m U .S . C o n g re s s m a n M ic a
By J oh n M ica_______________
SPECIAL 1X1 THE HERALD
Dear Friend:
As we conclude the work
o f the 105th Congress, I
wanted to report to you on
some o f my activities as
your member o f the U.S,
House o f Representatives.
National Issues Including
keeping our federal budget
balanced, upcoming educa­
tion
and transportation,
keeping otir com mitments
to ou r vetera'-.s. national
security and tackling o u r
serious drug abuse epi­
demic have occupied a great
deal o f my time and effort
during the past months.
While we have made some
progress in each o f these
areas much more must be
done In the future. Applying
common *sense and a eoslbeneflt analysis to federal
programs has helped me to
ix&gt; successful in undertak­
ing several national legisla­
tive Initiatives. These In­
clude redefining veterans’
preference.
expanding
health care to our retired
military and veterans and
their dependents and Im ­
proving the quality o f our

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national Head Start educa­
tion program. Additional
detail arc included in this
newsletter on each o f these
accomplishments.
At the local level a number o f community based
projects have kept me busy.
At tile top o f the list Is im ­
proving local traffic conges­
tion. preserving some o f our
diminishing local natural
and historic resources and
launching a drug aw are­
ness and Illegal narcotics
enforcement
program .
These activities arc also de­
tailed in lilts report.
W ith an every grow in g
population
In
Central
Florida we never seem to
fall short on challenges to
keep up with demands and
needs for our Infrastruc­
ture, roads, schools and

government services.
During the com ing lOfith
Congress, we have a num o f serious issues to ad­
dress. More than 40 m illion
Americans do not have ac­
cess to affordable health
care. Many people who be­
long to HMOs have experi­
enced serious problems In
securing care. Preserving
Social Security and Im ­
proving Medicare and M edi­
caid arc also on our n a ­
tional legislative agenda.
Hopefully we can tackle
some o f these major p rob ­
lems and also find a way to
allow all citizens to keep a
little more o f their hard
earned dollars and savings
without sending more to
Washington.
Quite a challenge, but I
believe we have come a lo n g
way in a short time In Im ­
proving our federal opera­
tions. 1 look forward to
working with our local
community, state and n a ­
tional leaders to improve
our lives and future.
John Mica is a member o f
the U.S. House o f Repre­
sent eilti'cs and represents
much o f Seminole County.

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Rinehart Road, has been
funded but Is awaiting de­
sign.
Hoke is preparing a trails
map for each of the county's
cities. The map will show
possible linkages to the
county and regional trails.
She hopes to gather city rep­
resentatives together for a
work session. T ills is a
practical way to do it.* said
iloke. Tou don't want to
have trails leading to no­
where and not have things
linking up. Sometimes it Just
a matter of making sure (a)
corridor is left for the pur­
pose or a trail. It might not
even come in for 10 or 15
years. I Just want to make
sure that we're not blocked*
*lfs kind of an ambtUous
plan,* she said.

C o n g re ssm a n Jo h n M ica delivered an address through his report
from the U .S . C o n g re ss regarding the state of Sem inole C o u n ty

and Central Florida.

R ails
C o n tin u e d From P age SB

W hy not Just buy m ore
buses w ith tran sit funds?
Buses, like cars, will be
stuck In traffic gridlock
have limited capacity, and
add to pollution.

W h at is th e
lig h t rail:

future

of

Since 1992. the number of
com munities
seeking
federal funding for light rail
and commuter rail projects
has Increased from 29 to
172. These communities
Include: -Atlanta.
Austin.

Baltimore.
Boston,
Charlotte.
C hicago,
Cleveland. Dallas. Denver,
St. txmls. Ft. Lauderdale.
Galveston. Hartford. Hollis.
Houston.
Kansas
City.
Kenosha. Las Vegas. LttUc
Rock.
Los
Angeles.
Louisville.
M aryland.
Memphis.
Miami.
Milwaukee.
Nashua.
Nashville.
New
Orleans.
New York.
New Jersey.
Norfolk.
Orlando,
Philadelphia,
Phoenix,
•Colorado.
Pittsburgh.
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lYirtland,
Raleigh.
Sacramento. Salt Lake City,
San Diego, San Francisco.
San Jose. San Juan. Santa
Cruz.
Seattle.
South
Boston. Stockton. Tampa
Bay.
TWln
Cities.
Washington, West Trenton,
Westlake. Santa Monica,
San Joaquin. Albuquerque,
Birmingham,
Charleston,
Cumberland.
Dayton,
El
Paso.
Fremont.
Jacksonville,
Knoxville.
Lorain.
Newburgh,
Indianapolis.
Oakland.

Providence.
Pinellas
County.
Redlands,
Riverside, Scranton. Toledo.
Williamsburg.
N ortheast
Ohio.

Here are frequently asked
questions surrounding light
rail (it Seminole County as
listed In Congressman John
Mica's report from
Congress.

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highest level of wound care services available.
Our specialized team of professionals provides
the most innovative and effective techniques
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considering our affiliation with Orlando
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rovernment
Continued from Page 1 IB
slstnnt Chief - Don Poole
|Support
Supervisor
/alter Hamilton
ISuppty/lnventory Clerks I Joel Ku nkcl
[Billy Reese
CAD
Support/CSHI
iDorric O'Connell

I Planning Section
I Assistant Chief • W illiam E.
iKInley
Battalion Chief - Norman L.
Miller
Chief Fire Investigator Bob Christian
IHibllc Education Specialist
- Paula Ritchey
Opcratlons/Tralnlng
Section
Assistant Chief - Chris
Johnson
[ Training
Specialist
Battalion Chief Mike Roush
Fire Training Lieutenants •
Keith Urbanski
Vera Weinhart
Medical
Unit
Leader
Battalion C h ief Norm M iller

PUBLIC
DEPARTMENT

W ORKS

Administration
520 West Lake Mary OK’d..
Suite 200
Sanford. FI 32773

Phone: 323-2500
Fax: 328-5622

A d m in istration
Acting Director
- Tony
VanDerworp
Admin. Secretary - Lois
Stabler
Admin. M anager - Pam
Hastings
Sr. Secretary - Anne Allen
Enterprise Fund Manager Dob Briggs

SH ERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Sanford Airport. Building
310
1345 East 28th Street
Sanford. FL 32773
Phone: 665-6600
Fax: 665 6654
Sheriff - Donald F. Esllnger
C hief Deputy Sheriff - S.
Harriett
D ept
of
Neighborhood
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1101 East First Street
Sanford. FL 32771
Phone:665-1130
Fax:665-9503
Seminole
County
Is
served fay a Board of
Commissioners
representing each o f the
County's
five
districts.
Elected by the County at
large, each serves a four
year term, and the terms
are staggered. Other elective
County offices are: Clerk o f
Circuit Court. Supervisor o f
Elections.
Property
Appraiser. Tax Collector.
Sheriff, and the County and
Circuit Court Judges.
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CommlsalonerB
Is
the
executive branch o f County
governm ent
Individual
Commissioners
serve as
both legislative officers and
fiscal representatives o f the
County. Acting In good
faith and within
their
statutory authority.' the
Commissioners have wide

discretion.
District 1 - Grant Malay
District 2 - Randall C.
M on ts
District 3 • Dick Van Der
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District 4 - Daryl McLain
District 5 - Carlton Henley
(Chairm an)

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1101 East First Street
Sanford. FL 32771
Phone:665-1130
Fax:665-9503
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the
Board
of
C ounty
Commissioners
are
provKJca oy aan u n iiu ittvc
departments and dMafcms
under the direction o f th e
County Manager.
The County Manager Is
appointed by the Board o f
County Com m iaetonen as
the C hief Executive Officer
County, and ta
for
tt*
o f County
Commission policies

County Manager - G ary E.
Kaiser (outgoing)
Deputy County M anager Cynthia Cota
Deputy County M anager •
J. Kevin Grace
Senior Secretary - Diane
B erries
CLERK
OF
C IR C U IT
COURT
Seminole
C ounty
Courthouse
301 North Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: 323-4330
F u c 665-7193
Clerk o f Circuit Court
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Sanford. FL 32771
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Admin. Secretary - Annette
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Sr. secretary - Charlene
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Sr. Accounting Clerk - Jodi
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Judge Seymour Benson
Judge Newman D. Brock (
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Judge Alan A. Dickey
Judge O X . Eaton. Jr.
Judge Thomas O. m a n
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Tony Gomes
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H ah Crampton
M arilyn Kelsey
Donna McConnell
C ynthia Moody
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�Serrwole Herald. Sanford. Floreis •Sunday. February ?8 1999

Changes
C onttaued from page 7B
begin three years earlier In
2000.

Interstate 4 Widening
th e Florida Department
of
Transportation
is
com pleting
engineering
studies to add an additional
lane to interstate 4 from
Highway 436 to downtown
Orlando.
Using
the
abandoned High Occupancy
Vehicle lane and inside
median
will
provide
additional traffic flow In ou r
moat
congealed
area.
Currently the FOOT Is also
completing
studies
for
providing sound waffling
along residential portions o f
1*4 to deal with noise as

n o t h in g
ran c o m p a r e
to th e m

v a lu e

After m ore than a decade o f
delay, construction
has
begun
on
a
new
Interchange at Interstate 4
and S R. 46A. Ih la project Is
schedule to be completed In
December. 1909. It as m y
pleasure to work with local

Separation Structure at the
Intersection
to
relieve
congestion.
reduce
accidents and enhance a ir
quality.

U.». 17/93
(Volusia Co.)

Widening

U.S. 17/92 Is a two lane
north-south
roadw ay
serving the cities o f W est
Volusia
County
and
providing a connection to
Interstate 4. The Florida
DOT is com pleting the
design and purchase o f
right-of-way far widening.

progress with additional
federal assistance. Trails for
hiking and foot traffic are
becoming a reality in m any
o f our Central Florida
communities. It w as m y

connection o f the Florida
Natural Scenic Trail (FNSTJ
and the Seminole Weklva
and Cross Seminole Trails.
This bridge would connect
multiple resource areas,
providing for a recreational
facility anticipated to have
over 25,000 users
per

Light Rail
Working with Central
Florida’s local and state
officials, plans to build the
first 14.7 miles o f a light rag
system
are
m aking
congested tourist corridor,
a regional system
wtfl
eventually connect m ost o f
our a n a 's work and activity
centers. W e have secured 55
percent federal funding and
25 percent State dollars to
supplement private and
load
contributions
to
underwrite construction o f
thb first phase. Vohista
County Is now conducting
preliminary
studies
for
future
service
and

h e a r in g
corridors

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Mad light rail?
Central Florida has only
a lew North/South and
East/West m ajor highway
arteries. M ore than 174.000
vehicles now use 1-4 daily,
and by
the
time
its
maximum allowed widening
is complete. 1-4 w ill be
packed to capacity.
Last year 43,000 new cars
were added to our Central
Florida toads. Millions o f
future additional tourists
and new residents w ill Jam
all local routes. Sim ply
building more mads will
not solve the problem.
Yes, here are a few
examples:
* Dallas. TX-Rtdershlp is
over 40,000 dally. 8 percent
above Initial projections
* Portland. O R -U gh t rail
ridershlp
increased
60
percent since Its opening 13
years ago.
*
Sacramento.
CA-Annual ridershlp grew from
14 m illion passengers in
1987 to over 25 m illion
passengers today.

Are light nil
sfdetsat?

ayitin i

Yes. The light rail system
will ca n y as many as
12.500 passengers an hour.
That's as many as a six lane
highway w ill hold but at a
fraction o f the cost and In a
fraction o f the space

Want a flxad trentt ac

Automobiles are huge
contributors to high levels
of
air
pollution.
Electronically powered light
rail trains w ill improve
future
a ir
quality
by
ainuniwuni returnee on uie
automobile and the bus.

No. A passing light-rail
train makes a little m ore
noise than a car. The horns
on the car and the light rail
vehicle are about the same-

Historically, light rail has
increased property values
along Its right-of-way at an
average
return
on
Investment o f 6:1. This is
because both business and
w faV n iu i
Investors
recognize the
value o f

created their own taxing
district that now finances a
bus and trolley system.
Universal Studios, not In
the
district.
currently
contributes a half m illion
toward
that
system
annually.
Since buses and trolleys
are being stalled in traffic
gridlock, a fixed light rail
system w ill be constructed
with financing by local
participants on a pro rata
and land use share basis.
The light rail system Is

W orld
on
I-Drtve
and
stretches 14.7 miles to
downtown Orlando.

Wky have tha first tag In
ths l-Drfve ragtsa?
The Initial route contains
one o f the densest traveled
tourist corridors In the
United
8tates.
Approxim ately 35 m illion
tourists visit Orlando each
year. The I-Drtve C orridor
contains
30,600
hotel
rooms which play host to a
large number o f these
visitors.
Currently.
1
m illion

Yes.
73
percent
of
Seminole County residents
and
90
percent
of
Southwest
Volusia
residents work outside o f
their counties. Their dally
commute takes them tp and
from downtown Orlando,
Florida
and
Orlando
Regional Hospitals, Orlando
International Airport, the
tourist corridor and other
activity centers to be served
by light rail.
Nearly all foreign visitors
and a m ajority o f U.S.
visitors now come from
areas serviced by fixed
transit systems.

I-Drtve fay the end o f 3001,
and operating to downtown
Orlando
In
3003. The
connection o f the Southern
leg to the Airport o r
North ern Route could be
completed by 3007. Any
further additions w ill on ly
be ***r*** if the ridershlp
gfOSfl to ij»HMtiii i t i w i
sendee - and with i local

Sanford • Hwy. 17*92
(Wal-MartPlaza, one block
north ofLakeMaryBlvd.)

The Volusia and Orlando
Metropolitan
Planning
Organizations, the LYNX
Board, and local officials
will decide the alignment.

Federal gas taxes o f 18.4
cents
per
gallon
are
returned by law to the
states with a restriction
that 80 percent is spent for
highways and 30 percent
for mass tran sit
Light rail systems are not
only more reliable, but can
be built Caster m id at a
lower cost than any other
form o f existing exclusiveright-of-way
mass
transportation.
Highways
are more expensive per

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more to build and operate,
and
shared-right-of-way
commuter tystem s w on't
meet Central Florida's long
term needs.
If we compare cost per
mile, light n il costa $40
million per m lk. while a
people mover system would
be over $100 m illion and
maglev coats are estimated
to be $125 million per mile.
Light rail is the m oat cost-

S ta n fo r d G e n tr e

Per mile. Light Rail la the
most
cost-effective
alternative.
• GreenWay
"M issing
link": 4097 m illion for 5
miles (4 lanes), o r $43
mdUan per mile.
• Interstate 4: $1 billion
for 25 miles (2 additional
lanes), or $40 m illion per
mile.
• Light Rafi: $000 m illion
for 14.7 miles (equivalent to

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By John M in
SOCIAL TO Till: HMKAI.I)
L e g is la tio n
In 1993 during m y first
term In Congress, the State
of Florida re re lm l 72 cents
for every dollar in federal
gasoline
lax
sent
to
Washington. Tills year as
the six year formula for
distributing national gas
tax proceeds was revised, we
were nblc to ensure that
Florida und every state
received bark at least 90.5
cents for every dollnr sent
to W ashington, 'n ils new
distribution
provides
Florida with an additional
$400
million
dollars
annually for each o f the
next six years. As a member
of
the
U.S.
House
Committee
on
Transportation
and
Infrastructure.
w in n in g
this fairer return w as nn

Important step In securing
funding to meet our State’s
highway
nnd
mass
transportation needs.
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With additional federal
revenues.
our
Florida
Department
of
Transportation has l&gt;ecn
able to Include widening o f
the St. Johns Klver/l-4
Bridge In Its live year
highway Improvement plan.
The $14 million federal
dollars that I obtained for
1999 initial planning and
engineering work will keep
the project moving forward.
Wc have requested the
assistance o f our Stale
Legislators
to
pass
a
resolution
allowing
the
replacement
project
to
qualify
for
advanced
funding under our revised
federal funding law. That
action could allow the 1-4
bridge,
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Airport officials proceed with expanded service plan
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SANFORD - Orlando San­
ford Airport officials arc
trying to bring in domestic
air service, despite objections
from officials In Lake Mary.
Lake Mary commissioners
have concerns about noise
at the airport, and represen­
tation on the Sanford A ir­
port Authority Board.
Lake Mary M ayor Greg
M ealor and commissioners
Thom
Green
and
Gary
Brendcr want the city to be
represented on the airport
authority board.
The nine member board
consists o f two Sanford resi­
dents and seven regional
members.
T h e airport will not truly
be a regional airport until
there Is true regional repre­
sentation," Lake M ary com ­
missioner Thom Green said
Sanford
M ayor
Larry
Dale
said
the
airport
authority board does strive
for regional representation.
But, he said the board can
not guarantee a seat to
every city that wants one.
The Sanford Aviation Noise
Abatement Committee has
been meeting monthly for
two years to address con­
cerns such as stopping late
night commercial repetitive
training, balancing the traf­
fic flow, having preferential
runways
and
arri­
val/departure routing, and
creating
helicopter
arrlval/departure procedures.
The noise stuefy is o n ­
going. Preliminary studies
on noise at the airport
showed that the noise is well

within tolerable levels.
Green disagrees, com par­
ing the noise level to 1-4
during rush hour.
The airport’s second In ­
strument Landing System ,
commissioned for operation
in the spring o f 1999, will
also case noise concerns.
The Instrument
Landing
System w ill provide n aviga­
tional assistance for aircraft
landing o f the main ru n w ay
during p oor weather.
The Longwood C ity C o m ­
mission recently voted in fa­
vor o f regularly scheduled
domestic service at the O r­
lando Sanford Airport. But,
M ayor Rusty Miles also said
he would write to S anford
city commissioners in favor
or broadening the represen­
tation
at
the
airport
authority board.
The importance o f votes In
favor o f regular dom estic
service is so the resolutions
can be packaged and pre­
sented to possible carries, as
a sign o f regional support,
according to Sanford C ity
M anager Tony VanDerworp.
Representatives
from
Sanford Airport A u th o rity
and Orlando In tern ationa)'
Airport Authority
are com m unicating p rim a r­
ily through the M etropolitan
Planning O rganization.
VanDerworp and O ran ge
County Chairman M el M a r­
tinez have said
th ere Is
enough potential dom estic
business for the O rlan d o
Sanford Airport to b e part
o f a regional transportation
network.

Companies such as AAA.
CBIS, and Dixon have in ­
quired about the future

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availability of scheduled do­
mestic service out o f the air­
port. The service could com­
plement domestic service at
the Orlando International
Airport by servicing niche
markets and smaller volume
carriers. VanDerworp said.

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Commerce.

The cities o f Altam onte
Springs, Casselberry, and
Sanford have passed resolu­
tions or letters o f support.
So have Seminole County,
the Private Business Asso­

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County is on the road to recovery
STAFF WRITER

More than 400 county
dirt roads may receive pav­
ing within the next six
year*.
The Seminole
C ounty
Commissioners are Investi­
gating a $7.5 program that
would pave 426 dirt reads
over the next six years.
The County’s Department
o f Public Works la pursuing
the program, although the

actual paving has yet to be­
gin.
The commission la Inves­
tigating whether they can
quicken the pace o f the road
paving project, while still
keeping the program cost
effective.
"Any road that la a regu­
larly maintained road In
Seminole County Is fa the
program ." Ira Barn
gram m anager for t
Operations division
be Works, said. "It'i

According to a study con­
ducted by county road op­
erations, the county will
save money on m ainte­
nance over the long term by
pursuing the road paving
project. The study ranked
roads Into 14 different cate­
gories to show construction
feasibility.
Nine years after the proj­
ect is completed, the county
rith the

tcnance and other expenses
for having completed the
project, the study said.
By October, Public Works
hopes to start the program
by seeking permits. The de­
partment will begin paving
roads when the permits are
complete, Barrow said.
Among the roads to be
paved in Sanford are Mellonvtlle Avenue from Oak
W ay to Pine Way, 28th
Street from Sanford Avenue
to South Park Avenue, and
ftilm Way from Mellonvllle
Avenue to a dead end.

H e re ’s th e tra il to
g e ttin g aw ay
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STAFF WRITER
Someday, getting from one
aide o f Seminole County to
the other w on t have to be
done In a ear.
There may soon exist a
system o f green ways, trails
and bikeways that will allow
.hikers, bikers, skaters and
equestrians to traverse the
county, without impacting
the already jammed major ar­
teries that criss-cross the
county.
Three major projects are a l­
ready underway and Ginger
Hoke, senior greenways and
trails planner, sees, in the
ftntire, a web on ancillary In­
terconnecting trails.
The county has msde s
good start on what It calls Its
‘ showcase* projects.
A 3-mde section o f the 14mfle Cross Seminole Trail
opened to the public in May
o f last year. Construction o f
the R use 1 o f the 14-mile
Seminole Weklva Trail la due
to begin this year.
The Flagler Trail, which bi­
sects the Little Big Econ
State Forest gets heavy use
from hikers and horseback
riders. Plana for expansion
could link tt the St. Johna
River, near Oeneva.
The Seminole Weklva and
Flagler trails run north and
south: one the west side o f
the county, the other on the
east ride. The Cross Semi­
nole Trail runs primarily
east-west. In the center o f
the county.
Hoke is woridng diligently
to see that land Is ssved to
build connecting trails.
"frills are the In thing’
right now."
said
Hoke.
‘ Everybody knows that if we
don't get th en in now that we
might not be able to get th en
Haring and coordination
re the key to Hoke’s job. in
a short three
since
took over the trail planner's
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recreation corridors. If she
can keep up with plans for
road building and other de­
velopment, she said she can
often get the resources nec­
essary to enhance the sys­
tem.
T h e timing Is good,* she
said. T en years ago would
have been even better but the
timing Is still good.*
Hoke recently learned of
plans to widen Upsala Road
from State Road 46 to U.S.
Highway 17-92. She said trail
design
and
construction
could be Included In that bid
request.
The Upsala Road trail
would serve as a connection
between Sanford’s Rlverwalk
and the Cross Seminole
TTOI1. via a trail along Rine­
hart Road. A portion of the
that trail, from Lake Mary
Boulevard to County Road
46A, is nearly complete.
While the showcase proj­
ects are designed to handle a
larger volume of users, a
connecting trail doesn't have
to be elaborate, said Hoke.
In some cases, wider side­
walk strategically placed will
suffice.
The goal of the trail system
Is to link recreation areas
with urban areas, such as
business centers and neigh­
borhoods.
‘ In a lot o f these (plans),
one of the biggest goals la to
make sure the schools are
connected to the trails,* said
Hoke.
Planners have thus far
utilised abandon rail beds
and poweriine easements for
land to build trails.
fa one example o f coordi­
nation with new construc­
tion. a trail will be built
through the new reside nttal/commerclal development
at the southwest comer of
Lake Mary Boulevard and In­
terstate^ (formerly L ft L
Acres Ranch). A pedestrian
bridge,
over Lake Mary
Boulevard, to the Heathrow
International Business Cen­
ter. Is planned but not yet
funded. Another pedestrian
from International
to
Parkway In the HIBC.
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Sanlord Is w orking with
Seminole
County
on
proposed gateway corridor
standards for Lake M ary
Boulevard nnd State Road
46.
The city ts hoping thnt
tough standards will attract
quality development nnd
enhance property values In
the area, according to Jay
Mnnler.
director
of
engineering and plnnnlng.
Public hearings may be
held within the next two to
three
months,
when
a
zoning ordinance could be
adopted.
according
to
Mardcr.
11k *
proposed
building
setbacks at Lake M aty Blvd.
nnd at SR 46 would require
a minimum 50 feet from the
right
o f way.
although
M ardcr
said
small
businesses
would
have
some flexibility under an
ordlnnncc.
Officials are hoping to
ensure cross access between
developments, Mardcr said.
Ground signs under the
proposed standards would
have a maximum height o f
15 feet.
The standards
would require on enclosed
sign base and a brick
planter. Sanford's current
regulations allow ground
signs o f up to 25 feet.
Existing
Luke
Mary
regulations set a maxim um
height o f 15 feet.
Officials would like to
avoid the excess strip and
retail commercial signage
seen on US Highway 17-92,
according to Andrew Van
Gaale, associate planner for
the city.
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1998 a record year fo r O rlan d o Sanford A irp o rt
Growth
expected to
continue at a
steady pace
SANFORD - Last year the
Orlando Sanford Airport
received the highest ground
transportation and airfield
revenue In tta hlstoiy, while
coming to terms with rapid
growth.
For the fiscal year ending
Sep. 30. 1996 the Sanford
Airport Authority made a
net Income of $219,000,
including
$406,362
In
ground transport revenue
and $412,125 In airfield
revenue.
Assets at the

million.
The challenge for the
airport.
according
to
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale,
la to continue to grow.

For now, traffic Is a pain at the proposed getaway
corridor standards for Lake Mary Blvd. and Stats
would be required. One live
oak would be planted every
40 feet
Officials want to
have
uniform design standards.
Mardcr said.
Service
areas
and
mechanical
equipment
would be screened
and

Rood 46. Tht dty is hoping tha changat w i
enhance proparly valuta.

oriented tow
the property
Blvd. and
corridor,
New or n
__
lines
would
be placed
underground at Lake M ary
Blvd. and the SR 46
corridor.

offsetting
the
loss
of
Britannia Airlines to the
Orlando
Intem aUonal
Airport.
More than 20
percent o f the
airport
cu stom ers'last year came
from
Britannia
Airlines,
airport officials said.
Operating revenues at the
airport were Just under $3.4
million, down from $3.6
million the previous year.
Operating expenses at the
airport were more than
$3.1 m illion, down from
just leas than $3.4 m illion
the previous year.
D a im tlc
term inal
revenue was $220,026, up
from $000,061 the previous
year. Airport officials said
domestic terminal revenue
la not expected to change in
the com ing year, despite the
loss o f Nations A ir to the
Daytona
International
Airport.
Fuel
service
revenue
decreased to $11,663 from
$640,786 the previous year.
Airport
said this
income w ill Increase as
JettAire continues to use
the airport authority’s fuel
tanks.

announced

I n d ep e n d en t b o o k s t o r e s

Projects planned to add safety, service
SANFORD - The Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Is

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would be required,
,1km

The 3,600 foot, touchand-go
runway
Is
constructed prim arily for
aviation flight tabling. The
runway la located 4,300 fleet
from the airport's m ain

airport plans to build a
taxtway next to the new
runway. Interior taxfways
will allow for Increased
traffic.
Lights wffi be
Installed on the runway,
allowing for night flights.
White sakl.
The $ 1 3 m illion Aircraft
Rescue and Fire Fighting
Station accomodates 12-16
firefighters.
The station

year a s the laciity continued on its latest growtfi opportunities

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during poor weather. It Is
commissioned floroperatlon
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one ot the most popular is the R o m a n ce C ruise Line that leaves Lake M onroe daily, entertaining

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County on road to traffic recovery
SEMINOLE
COUNTV
Seminole
County
Is
working on a deadline to
finish millions o f dollars In
road projects.
The
county's
so-called
penny tax will end Sep. 30.
2001. Millions o f dollars in
road projects are under
way, with funding from the
tax approved by voters In
1991.
Seminole County collects
a 1 percent sales tax. and
uses
It
for
road
Improvements and other
projects
to
benefit
the
county's
transportation
system. Residents will vote
on whether to continue the
surtax in 2001.
j According
to
county
oflldals. before the penny
(ax
was
approved
the
county and cities lacked
sufficient funds for the
County road system.
I So far, the county has
completed
more
than
$113.5 million In projects
under the ten year road
building program.
M ore
than
$34.3
m illion
In
projects
are
under
construction,
and
more
than $185.8 million
in
projects are In the design
phase.
■ Future projects to be
funded through
the ten
year road building program
Include Lake M ary Blvd.
from
Markham
W oods
Road to lnterstate-4, Red
Bug Lake Road from State
Road 436 to Eagle Circle,
Jewett Lane in Sanford,
Eden
Park,
Douglas
Avenue, Bunnell Road, and
Band Lake Road.
I Projects
under
Construction
Include

County Road 427, from SR
436 to US Highway 17-92.
at a projected cost o f $24.5
million, plus $290,000 for
landscaping. The Chuluota
Bypass from CR 419 to
Snowhtll Road Is under
construction
at
an
estimated
cost
of
$3.1
million.
Tuskawllla Road Is under
construction
at
an
estimated
cost
of
$6.7
million, plus $85,000 for
landscaping.
Rinehart
Road In Lake Mary is under
construction.
Tire
CR
46A/I-4
Interchange
Is
under
construction,
through
the
Florida
Department
of
Transportation.
Construction projects In
design Include Airport Blvd.
from US 17-92 to SR 46.
with an esUmated cost o f
$23.1 million, plus $130,000
for landscaping. Lake Drive
from Sem lnola Blvd. to
Tuskawllla Road Is In design
with an esUmated cost o f
$16.1 million, plus $175,000
for landscaping.
C-15 North o f SR 46 is In
design, with an estimated
cost o f $7.1 million, plus
$80,000 for landscaping.
Chapman Road from SR
426 to SR 434 Is In design,
with an estimated cost o f $8
million, plus $161,000 for
landscaping. CR 419 from
the East Limits o f Oviedo to
Second SL in Chuluota is
In design with an esUmated
cost o f $4.1 million, plus
$160,000 for landscaping.
CR 419 from Lockwood
Rd. to East Limits o f Oviedo
to In
design
with
an
estimated
cost
o f $ 7.4
million, plus $60,000 for
landscaping. CR 427 from
US 17-92 to I jlr r M a ry
Blvd. has an esUmated cost

of
$15.6
million,
plus
$245,000 for landscaping.
Tuskawllla Road from East
lak e Drive has an estimated
cost o f $15.0 million.
CR 46A from C ou n try
Club Road to Rlnehurt Road
has an estimated cost o f
$10 million, plus $105,000
In landscaping. CR 46A
from Old Like M ary Rd. to
Country Club Drive has an
estimated
cost
o f $9.4

million, plus $130,000 In
lands* aping. CR 46A from
Klnch.in Itoad to Orange
A w . lias an estimated cost
o f $4.H million, plus $70,000
In landscaping.
Dodd Road from Red Bug
Like Rd. to Howell Branch
Rd. has an estimated cost of
$11-5
million,
plus
lands* aping o f $150,000.
Douglas
Ave.
at
the
Markham
Woods

Intersection
has
an
estimated cost o f $5 million.
Grantllnc Rd. from SR 46 to
CR 46A has an estimated
cost o f $7.9 million, plus
$140,000 In landscaping.
Howell Brunch Rd. from
Lake Howell Rd. to SR 436
has an estimated cost o f
$7.4 million, plus $40,000
In
landscaping.
Luke
Emma Rd. from Sand Pond

Traffic still toil a pleasant thought in (attain parts of the county, but many improvements are on

Rd. to Lm gw ood Hills Rd.
has an estimated cost of
$12.4 million, plus $145,000
In landscaping.
Silver Lake D rlw from
L ik e M ary Blvd. to SR 46
has an estimated cost o f
$12.4 million, plus $85,000
In landscaping.
W ym orc
Rd. has an estimated cost o f
$7.9 million, plus $60,000
In landscaping.

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Plus, we have locations throughout the
county to better serve your needs, like the
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Center, Altamonte Surgery Center for
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32708, Principal
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County Rd. 427.
Longwood. 32750,
Principal Eugene
Petty
Oviedo High, 601 King
Street, Oviedo. FL
32765, 320-4050,
Bobby Lundqulat
.

Partin Elementary,
1500 Twin Rivers
Blvd., Oviedo. 32765.
Principal Beverly
Perrault
Pine Crest
Elementary, 405 W.
27th S t. Sanford,
32771. Principal
Barry Llebovltz
Rainbow Elementary,
1412 Rainbow Trail,

Red Bug Elementary,
4000 Red B ug Rd.,
Casselberry, 32707,
Principal Lino
Rodriguez
Rock Lake Middle.
250 Slade Drive,
Longwood. FL 32750,
Principal Paul Cave
Sabal Point
Elementary, 960
Wektva Springs Rd.,
Longwood. Principal
Michael Townsley
Sanford Middle. 1700
French Ave.. Sanford,
32771. Principal BftU*
M oore

Seminole High, 2701
Ridgewood Ave..
Sanford, 32771.
Principal Gretchen
Schapker
South Seminole
Middle. 101 S. Winter
Park Dr., Casselberry,
32707. Principal Rick
Mossman
Spring Lake
Elementary, 695
Orange Ave.,
Altamonte Springs.
32714, Principal liteo
Schmook

Kirsch

100 Lake Placid Dr..
Sanford, 32771,
Principal Fran Duvall

Sterling Park
Elementary, 501
Eagle Circle S..
Casselberry. 32707,
Principal Deborah
W right

Wilson Elementary,
985 Orange Blvd.,
Sanford. 32771.
Principal Suzanne
Crook

Teague Middle. 1350
McNeil Rd.. Altamonte
Springs, 32714

Winter Springs
Elementary, 707 W .
State Rd.. 434. Winter

Tuskawllla Middle.
1801 Tuskawllla Rd..
Oviedo, 32765.
Principal B arbara
Kirby

Springs, Principal
Daniel Snowberger

East'
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434 with S R . 400/CJL 410
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operating conditions In the
peak hour. The tateraecOoos
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Winter Springs High.
130 Tuskawllla Rd..
Winter Springs.
32708. Principal
Wayne Epps

Wektva Elementary,
1450 Bast Wektva
Trail, Longwood.
79. Principal Beth
•A#-'*Vi

E.B. Williamson Rd..
Longwood, 32750.
Principal Doris
Jennings

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Sanford. 32771,
Principal Nan Parker
Heathrow Elementary,
5715 Markham Woods
Rd., Lake Mary.
32746, Principal
Sallle Jenkins
Highlands
Elementary, 1600
Shepard Rd.. W inter
Springs. 32708,
Principal Beth
Ransom
Idyllwllde Elementary
School. 430 Vlhlen
Road. Sanford, FL
32771. 322-8823,
Principal David Scott
Indian Trails Middle
School. 550
Tuskawills Rd.;
W inter Springs, FL
32708, 359-7533.
Principal BlU Gibson

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Altamonte
Elementary, S25
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Altamonte Springs,
32701, Principal Gay
Staata

Casselberry
Elementary, 1075
Crystal Bowl Clr.,
Casselberry, 32707,
Principal Robert
Leldner

Dear Lake
Elementaiy. 3300 Graves Court. Apopka,
32703. Principal Tim
Seibert 7^'l t-r/r ■ - 1

C rooms Academy,
2200 W . 13th St..
Sanford. GL 32771,
320-5750, Principal
D. Hardy-Blake

Carillon Elementary.
3200 Lockwood Btvd..
Oviedo. 32785,
Barbara

Eastbrook
Elementary, 5525
Tangerine Ave.,

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32732, Principal
Kathy Phillips

Stanley
English Estates
Elementary. 290
Oxford Rd.. Fern
Park. 32730.
Principal Sherrill
Casey

Goldsboro
Elementaiy, 1300 W.
20th S t, Sanford,
32771, Principal Ron
Nathan

Forest City
Elementary, 1010
Sand Lake Dr.,
Altamonte Springs.
32714. Principal John
M cGraw

Greenwood Lakes
Middle School, 601
Lake Park Dr.. Lake
Mary, FL 32746. 3217560. Principal
Michael Mlzwtckl

Jackson Heights
Middle School, 141
Academy Drive,
Oviedo. FL 32765,
365-3262, Principal
BlU Gibson
Kecth Elementary,
600 TuskawiUa Road.
Winter Springs, FL
32706, 365-5611,
Principal Gayle
Mandevtlle
Lake Brantley High,
991 Sand Lake Road.
Altamonte Springs.
32714. 320-3450.
Principal Darvln
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32708. 320-9050.
Principal Don Smith
Lake Mary
Elementary. 132
South Country Club
Rd.. Lake Mary, FL
32746. 322-5218.
Principal Gloria
Flanagan
Lake Mary High. 655
Londwood/Lake Mary
Road, Lake Maty, FL
32746. 320-9550,
Principal Ray Gaines
Lake Orlenta
Elementary. 612
Newport Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, FL
32701. 834-3456
Lawton Elementary,
151 Graham Ave.,
Oviedo. 32765.
PHclpal Terry Rabun
Longwood
Elementary, 840
Orange Ave.,
Longwood. 32750.
Pridpal Kay Winger
Lyman High School.
865 State Rd. 427,
Longwood. 32750.
Principal Sam
Momary
Midway Elementary,
2251 Jltway, Sanford,
32771, Principal
Sharon Tanner
Millennium Middle,
21 Lakevtew Drive,
Sanford. FL 32773,
323-1610. Principal
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Sanford Mayor Larry Dais (in bal cap), poss ovsr
reports on the Orlando Sanford Airport with

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Millions of dollars ma;
on the way for airport
By BUI Kerns
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD
13thSTREET

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SANFORD - The Orlando
Sanford
Airport
could
becom e the hoot site for a
trade zone w ith m illions o f
dollars in wwim&gt;Tr i».
Th e
Sanford
Airport
.Authority I f applying for a
federal grant that would
create a Foreign Trade
Zone, with businesses a t
the
airport
and
area
industrial
parka
cooperating
in
an
Increasing am ount o f trade.
The airport authority is
w orking with the Sem inole
County
Economic
Development Department.
The atrport authority w ill
be the grantee o f the sone.

Seminole County and the
atrport.
The airport authority is
proposing that 17 sites be
Included In the zone, with a
total o f 2.181.85 acres. The
sites are all Industrial
parks, plus land in the
airport ttadf. Some o f the
land Is vacant, while some
o f the land has already been
developed.
Companies
such
as
Siemens.
Rocoton,
and
Pharo Technologies have
expressed their support for
the zone.
The
Sanford
Airport
Authority has obtained over
40 letters o f support from
local land owners who will
be part o f the sane. The
airport la seeking letters o f

‘ It’s standard to ask for
support.* Sanford Airport
M arketing
Director
Ray
Wise said.
"We go to
Mayors, congressmen, and
usually the response is
positive.
This
is
an
Im portant part o f economic
development in the county."
The application to the
Department o f Commerce to
more than
7B percent
complete.
The airport is
hoping
to
have
the
application ready In March.
T h a t’s our goal.* Wise
said.
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detailed work and research

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Bus service lynx area to future expansion
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Seminole County Is home to
more than 340,000 residents.
With another 7,500 people ex­
pected to settle here In 1999,
it Is one o f the fastest growing
areas tn Central Florida. And
Increased growth means in­
creased traffic and a greater
demand for mobility and
transportation alternatives.
Lynx, the Central Florida
Regional
Transportation
Authority, serves Seminole
County, as well as Orange and
Osceola Counties, with a vast
stray o f transportation serv­
ice* including regular and ex­
press bus service, car and van
pool programs, stranded mo­
torist assistance, and paratranait services for residents
frith disabilities.
Currently. Lynx operates six
bus
routes
In
Seminole

County primarily along the
most congested corridors. Ar­
eas such as Highways 17-92
and State Road 430 receive
the most coverage. However,
Lynx buses also serve the City
of Sanford Including Seminole
Towne Center, Oviedo with
connections to the University
of Central Florida, Altamonte
Mall with connections to
Mallland Center, and Down­
town Orlando with connec­
tions from 17-92.
Provided that funding Is In
place. Lynx plans several
service Improvement* for our
area within the next two
years. Among these are addi­
tional routes, increased fre­
quency and enhanced ameni­
ties. Recommendations for
Improved service frequency
have already been made for all
existing routes In Seminole
County.
Sanford residents may see a

new route to the Sanford Or­
lando International Airport
from Seminole Towne Center
with connections to Seminole
County Health Services. Lake
Mary may also experience Im­
proved mobility with a new
circulator route running from
Seminole
Towne
Center
through the Lake Maty resi­
dential arras and business
corridors.
Other
planned
service Improvements Include
a cross-town route extending
the length o f Forest City Road,
connecting
Altamonte
Springs. Forest City. Longwood and Winter Springs.
Since 1997. Lynx has con­
structed three large bus stop,
called SuperStops. that serve
as transportation hubs In ar­
eas with several intersecting
routes. Already In use at
places such as the University
o f Central Florida and Colo­
nial Plata Marketplace In Or­

lando.
SuperStops
are
planned for Fern Park and
Downtown Sanford. Lynx offi­
cials arc planning for the
Sanford SupcrStop to In ter
face with a regional Intermodal station near (he Sanford
Amtrak Station.

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With Lynx's Increasing eld­
ership (It has doubled since
19921, the agency also recog­
nizes the need to add more
shelters and benches within
Its 50-plus route network. The
possibility of adding more In­
formational kiosks at cus­
tomer waiting areas is also
being discussed. Lynx officials
say they ate constantly look­
ing for way* to provide cus­
tomers frith Information and
better ways to get from point
to point. They believe doing
this will not only Improve m o ­
bility for Seminole County,
but for our region as a whole.

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• A •Senvoote Heratd. Santofd Honda •Sunday February 28. 1»“?

It’ll be a long wait for Seminole County light rail
structcd simultaneously.
The
Orlando/Ornnge
County system could be In
use by 2002.
"The good news Is that we
all agree light rail Is a \1nl*
blc rdtcmntlve.’’ said Hood,
who testified before the
House subcommittee
on
transportation
appropria­
tions.
Despite lobbying by O r­
ange C ounty’s top officials.
Gov. Jcb Bush Is not a llo ­
cating m any dollars to the
C entral Florida tlglu -ra ll
system , choosing Instead to
put m oney Into road and
polrt Im provem ents In the
Tam pa area.
It
both ers
S em inole
County officials and resi­
dents that the h orrible 1-4
traffic w ill get m uch w orse
before a Ilgh t-rall system Is
even on th e planning board.

ais lor tho Seminole IflM rsMthri mlpl bs years asay
Irom completion.

County commissioners Grant MaHoy and Carlton
Henley took time out In longwood to go over propos-

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SEM INOLE COUNTY
Ligh t rail m ay be light
ay from Sem inole
If and when OrCounts
___ __
mty gets on track.
Sem inole and Volusia coun­
ties w ill try to hook on.
That would be the year
2010 if som e Sem inole
County officials get th eir
w ay.
,
,
It m ay be never ir oth er
officials get theirs.
N o one can be sure w hat
w ill happen In Sem inole un-

til Orange County and O r­
lando leaders agree where a
Lynx system will lie built
and lor how much money.
Orlando wants a line dow n­
town whuch would cost
$685
million.
Orange
County wauls a $400 m il­
lion Hue to Orlando In ter­
national Alrjxrrt.
Orlando Mayor Glenda
Hood
recently
went
to
Washington
to
discuss
Ilght-rall
- following
a
promise from Vice President
Al Gore that Uic Federal
Govcrmcnl would kick In
$44 million for the system.

There could be a snag If
the O rlando project doesn’t
Include an In tern ational
Drive segm ent and a leg o f
the system to the airport.
One federal governm ent officlal has warned officials
here that the system th at
has been studied for 2 years
Is the one the Feds support.
A n y changes m ight make
the Feds pull the money.
Rep. John M ica, who has
cham pioned the Ilgh t-rall
p ro je c t said that h e believes
It would be possible to have
both the dow ntown and
airp ort rails to be con-

Thc m ajorlly ol th e county’s
residents have Jobs outside
the
county
- although
m any new Jobs became
available as new com panies
m oved Into Sem inole.
A train that may one
day run north Into Sem i­
nole County w ould provide
nn alternative to cars des­
tined to O rlando’s largest
em ploym ent center. Down­
tow n lias alm ost 7 m illion
feet o f leasable office space enough for 55.000 people.
Sem inole
County
Chairm an C oriton Henley
said lie opposed light rail

when he won a seat last
year but In recent months
allowed
Commissioner
Grant Maloy to explore the
San Diego Ilght-rall system.
Maloy waa encouraged by
much or what he witnessed.
T h e whol;c Idea Is to

keep studying Ilgh t-rall. to
stay up on w hat ts hap­
pening In oth er Jurisdic­
tions.” said C om tn lslson er
Randy M orris, w h o cham ­
pions ligh t rail. “W e know
we won’t have It u n til 2010
but we have to stay In ­
form ed.”

Commissioner Dick Van
Der Wcide said that he for
Ilght-rall only If the syetem
Is along lnteratate-4. he
said he fears too m any tleups on county roads If the
CSX route ts chosen.
Both M ica and Hood are
optimistic that there will be
Ilght-rall. and that one day
the system w ill extend
north. They are certain
there w ill be federal m oney
and rem ain hopeful Jcb
Bush w ill also help. They
say he ts cautious now be­
cause he Is new in office.

east o f Ovtedo Is prim arily
attracted to shopping and
work related opportunities

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iy th e

Newman OB/GYN Group, P.A
O b s te tr ic s , G y n e c o lo g y
I n fe r t ilit y

ture urban
Due to
pattern o f
Chuluota'a

the study area are headed to m ] Farida region. This
or from the north via growth la stimulated by the
Snowhfll Road, which pro* area'a proxim ity to the Unlvtdm acceaa to State Road W n lty PT S 2 t r a l Florida.
46. There ta no access across regional employment centhe St. Johns River east o f ten .
to the Oreenethe study area.
Way toll road, environThe traffic assignments In* mental amenities, mid low
dicate that 40 percent to 4S hoMMiw costs,
percent o f the estimated and
The number o f single Samprojected traffic on the ma- f o dwefitng units In the
Jor roadways within the Ovtado/East n—
ar ea
Chuluota study a n a are tnereaaed fay 99 percent from
through trips with both o il- 1990 to 1997. Em ploym ent
gin and deminatian outside increased by 46 percent over
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Seminole County...
Seminole
County needs
to do some
catching up
'Everyone iv playing tnmvporiation catch-up’
- C o m m t* vioner C!rnnt M n lo j

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Dy Russ W hite__________
Staff Writer
One o f the smallest cou n­
ties In the state hut no
longer the bedroom c o m ­
munity It was a decade ago.
Seminole County has some
catching-up or keeping-up
In the transportation de­
partment.
Hundreds o f dirt roads
need to lx1 p a w l, m ajor
thoroughfares need to lxwidened, the computerized
traffic signal system up­
graded and services for the
disabled and elderly ex ­
panded.
County
residents
who
work In Orlando or O range
County consider Interstate4 to lie “a heart attack" in
the morning and another
In the evening. They say the

major challenge at the start
o f the new century ts to u n ­
clog 1-4.
C hief Deputy Sheriff Steve
Harriett said that the pri­
mary concern o f county
residents Is neither drugs
nor assault nr robbery but
traffic
enforcement.
The
county's roads aren't Just
clogged, they are danger­
ous. "We've got more ears
and more problems." H ar­
riett said.
Another concern to rest
dents in the 1-ike Mary area
Is the noise from aircraft
arriving and departing Orlando-Sanford Airport. Air
traffic continues to Increase
at the ulrport - now one o f
the busiest in the state.
Meanwhile, there's heated
debate as to whether light
rail will alleviate the 1-4
nightm are or be a waste o f
billions o f dollars. Even If
light rati became a reality.
Sem inole County wouldn't
come on track until 2010.
In his successful cam ­
paign
lor
the
County
Commission
last
year.
Carlton Henley said the
right approach to gridlock
was to inilld roads and not
lx" concerned about light
rail, he said construction
costs for light rail would exceed S I.2 billion and that
ridershlp would not pay for
operating costs.
Henley mailed postcards
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...A County on the Go
County

Traffic on State R o a d 46 is troublesom e around the Amtrak A u to

Lake Monroe and m a n y of the other popular lakes and rivers are
popular sites in Sem ino le C o u n ty as recreational boaters till the

Train Station in Sanford.

w aters on w e ekd a ys and w eekends alike. But. make sure to look
out tor alligators.

C o n tin u ed fro m P age 4
to voters with n picture o f a
light rail train running over
a tax payer. He told the v o t­
ers than Incumbent District
4 com m issioner W in Adam s
wants a train but that he
says build roads.
Voters elected Henley over
Adams, and Henley became
the commission chairm an,
lie Is well aw are o f the
county's
transportation
needs as arc each o f the
men on the commission.
"Everyone
Is
playing
transportation
calch-up."
says
Seminole
C ou n ty
Com m issioner
G ran t
Maloy. “There have been
tremendous Im provem ents
In the southern portion o f
die county." M aloy said.
"Howell Branch used to lx*
terribly Ijacked up: now It’s
a breeze. But the Alafaya
Trail Is awful - beyond had."
Ask anyone who has to
drive on State Road 434 and
State Road 436 and they'll
say those roads are also
awful - beyond bad. M oto r­
ists hardly
regard
U.S.
Highway 17-92 as a boule­
vard o f dreams. It's hazard­
ous and ugly - accidents
waiting to happen.
Commissioner
Randy
Morris prefers to say the
county
is
“keeping-tip"
rather than catching up In
transportation. "There's a
big difference between the
two." he said. “Tw enty years
from now this county will
have far less worries than
those that surround It. The
citizens had the wisdom to
approve a 1 cents sales for
transportation needs. W c'rc
doing all we can to keep up
with demands."
Morris.
the
form er
Chairm an o f the M etro
Planning Orlando, said the
1-4 situation can only get
worse - as will traffic on
Routes 434 and 436. M orris
is a supporter o f light-rail
but realizes Sem inole w on 't
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hook on until 2010. Of
more significance today Is
the beginning o f the S I 27
million St. Johns-l-4 Bridge
project.
T h e re Isn't any one an ­
swer to the transportation
Issue." said County C o m ­
missioner Darryl McLain.
T h e re are many pieces to
this puzzle. A good m any
are l-4 related. For some
time we've been trying to at
tract businesses here to al­
low’ our citizens to lire hen*
and work here."
McLain Is exclletl about
the transportation projects
In District 2 such as State
Road 46 A ticing widened to
four lanes, the 46 A/l-4 In ­
terchange being built and
preparations being made
for an 1-4 Bridge connect­
ing Seminole and Volusia
counties, “Each o f these
projects Is part of the over­
all solution." McLain said.
The GreencWay toll road
gives
Seminole
County
residents a quick but costly
sprint to Orlando Interna­
tional Airport. Most people
prefer to pay the tolls than
drive 1-4. however. Satisfy­
ing. too. Is that there are no
billboards
along
the
GreencWay. Drivers like It
that wuy.
Appealing
Lake
M ary
Boulevard is one o f the best
planned
roads
In
the
county. But It also experi­
ences heavy traffic In the
morning rush hours as
drivers go In the direction o f
1-4. The new Route 46A/I-4
Interchange should help.
As more business rom es
to the county, more resi­
dents will work near their
homes and not have to
travel
1-4
Into
O range
County or Orlando. At the
same time more people may
begin to drive from Volusia
through Seminole and Into
Orange.

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drill'd with inure trallli tli.m it was designed In handle
('uiislm t tluii un thr I 4/St .Johns River bridge could Im*
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lino lor Ihr pro|r&lt; t
I hr expansion ill Ihr 1 l bridge from Inin lanes to six,
with three going in *-ai h dlrretlun. may tnrliidr a renter
traek lor light rail and ioiiiinuler lanes Congress Is
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woik this yeai
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ir solution allowing the I 4 /St. .Johns Ktver Undue projet I
tu ipiallly loi adyanrrd Irdrral lutldlng
A new terminal Is lieing planned In replan- the Auto
Haiti lat titty in Sanlord lire teniilual will lx' destined tu
armmmiKlate more passengers, 1ih .i1rnmtlitller s, light
tall and Inis service. Olllrlals Ihnii Auto Train. Aintrak,
Congress. the Florida Department ol Trnns|x&gt;rtatlnn. anil
local antliortlles are winking together tu eum plrlr Initial
plans lor the pr«i|rt t
I he inlerset lion ol II S lllghw.iv 17 02 and Stale Koad
4.10 i arrlrs more traltli than any other Intrisrrllon In
the ( Range. ( &gt;seeola. and Seminole ( ountv region. ( &gt;111
rials ar*- woi king to relieve congestion. reduce ai rldrilts
and eiiliam e atr ijiialllv al tin- Intersertton New lurid
tug Will provide loi an environmental assessment. pre
llmlnarv engineering and dual design lor a grade sepanr
tlotr structure al thr Inlerset lion, otlli tals said
ruustnirUon on a new mien Itangc at I 1 and State
Koad 4liA is s» hrdulrd to lx- complrted In I&gt;eerml»ei,
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Sanlotd and Seminole ( ’minty olllrlals are hoping that
tonsil gateway eorrtdor standards lor Like Mary Houle
van! and SK -Hi will attrai I ipi.lllty development and rn
lianre projK-rty values In the area.
The Seminole ( 'minty &lt; omuitsslimcrs are invest
a $7 5 million pmgtam that would pave 420 dirt roads
over the next six years Any road dial is regularly main
tallied In Srminoie County Is part ol the program. Nine
years alter the project is i mnpleie. thr- enmity will save
more than $5&lt;XJ.OOO per year on maintenance and other
expenses.
County residents will soon have Ix-iter access to rerrea
lion larllltles and nature preserves
The Cross Seminole I rail will mrineet Spring Hammtx k
I Yeserve with the la on River State Forest Federal
funding will provide a pedestrian overpass crossing Slate
Koad 444 and a six mile (tall segment to make the link lo
Downtown Oviedo and Winter Springs
A [R-destrlaii overpass ol 1 4 is under design t*• eonneel
the Florida Natural Scrim Trail and the Seminole
Weklva and ( l o s s Seminole It.ols The bridge would
ptovUle lor a reereallonal facility antielpated to have

more than 25 noo users per month ollli i.ils said
Willi trallli increasing on I 4 SK 444 and SK 4.11) olll
rials in ( hams- ( ountv and ( Itlando a ir Investigating the
possibility ol a light rail system to ease congestion Ihr
&lt;)tlando/( Irangr ( ountv system i mild he in use by 2002
II the system does her oine a reality Seminole &lt;'ountv
would not likely |o!n the Imlit tail system until 2(&gt;!&lt;&gt;
( aowth at tin- ( &gt;rlando Sanlord Airport presents a rich
rate 1i.ilanelnu ,n I between eeonomie pt ogress and rest
deutlal coni crus ovei noise
A new Instr ument Liudlug System is being Installeil at
the &lt;&gt;i l.indo Sanlotd Alrpoil I he IDS system will allow
alrr ialt to land and approar h hum a less populated aii-a
ledlirlng noise lot lesldentsne.u the airport 'Hie system
Is scheduled to hr a&lt; tlvated Oils year
Alijxiit ollli i.ils. .ire campaigning to bring in domestli
all service - Orange County &lt; haliiiiari Mel Marline/ has
said there Is enough potential domestn business lor thr*
O il.indo Sanlord Airport to he part ol a regional trails
portatlon network Companies sin h as AAA. ( I1IS. and
Dixon have ItHpilred the llltnre avallahlllly ol scheduled
ilomesiii servter nut ol the atrjxirl
I he Sanlord Aviation Noise Abatement Committee lias
Ix-rit meetIiii; monthly lor two years to address com em s
such as slopping late night commercial rejsrtlttve train
ini’, hal.truing the trallli flow. having preferential run
ways and arrlv.il/drparture routing. and m uting belli op
ter aniy.il/depai1ure prot etlures.
'Ihe noise study Ison going lYellrnlriarv sturlles on
noise at the ah]tori show that the noise Is within toler
able levels I lowever. Like Mary ( tty ( 'ointnlssloners are
still i out entril
Mcmlx'ls ol the Like Mary ( tty &lt; ommlsslon. as well as
Dtiigwond Mayor Rusty Miles, want toex|iand represen
tatlon on the Atrjmri Authority Hoard The Ixiard cm
renlly consists o| two Sanlotd residents and seven re
glottal memlM ts
Sanlord Mayor Lirry Dale said the Imard d&lt;M's strive lor
regional representation Hut. lie said the board ran not
guarantee lepresenlatloti lor every &lt; tty that wants a seat
on the Imard
Hie (itlando Sanlord Airport had the highest ground
tratispoilatlon and alrlleld revenue In Its history last
yeai Ihe airport lares the i liallcnge ol i nntlnuing to
mow. despite the loss ol Hut.mill.i Airlines to the Or
lando International AlijMtrt More than 20 jM-reent ol the
atrjMirt's nistomers came Itom Hitt.mula Airlines last
year. ollli tals said
Ihe ali|Mtit recently o|H*ned a 4.500 loot, tout h and go
runway that will be used primarily by pilots in train Ini;
Ihe new runway Is lot ated 4.400 led Irnm the alr]HirTs
main runway It will create a separation Itetween large
eommeti tal jets and general aviation alreralt. redui tug
i ougestIon on the main runway
Central Florida Is among the lastest growing regions In
the nation Ihe question Is not whether Seminole
County will i outluue to tmjirove. but how the growth
will allei t residents Improved trans|mrtaltou is the key
to ensuring that economic growth In Seminole County
also euhani es the lives of residents

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roads?
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Access to the
Orlando Sanford
Airport?
Tnese are the prob­
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Seminole County res­
idents everyday as
the county heads into
the new millennium.
But, guess what?
There are changes
on the way.
Light rail is in the
future.
Road expansion is
underway.
The Orlando
Sanford Airport is
expanding at a quick
pace.
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concerns in tneir
everyd ay lives, let's
face it: We need to get
places and w e n eed a
w a y to get there.
Read on for in for­
mation on how you r
elected leaders are
dealing with the
crises as the county
steps into the n ew
century with som e
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D E A D LIN E S :
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For Sale
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Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Hearth C am
Lost A Found
Special Nobces
Nursery 6 Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Hearth Insurance
Legal Services

It you need to change your ad wtde « » running, please gme us a cal and
we wM make the change for the nest available edition Please check your ad
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and we w doorred the error for the neslpubkcaton We are responsWe ter the
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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Ofhce Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StorageOffce For Rent

67 Career
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69 Resumes
70 Education &amp; Training
7t Help Wanted
73 Employment
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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condom num Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tnpie*
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Warned
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sals
165 Duple* For Sale

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radm
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Budding Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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229

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

A U TO M O TIV E

235 Truck/Buaea/VSns For Sale
236 Car Rentals

MISCELl ANEOIJS

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199 Peis A Supplies
200 Lrvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/CoAectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

MoSorcydeWBAes For Sale
Boat Rentals
Rec. Vehtdes/Campers For Sale
Trailers For Sale
Farm Equipment

SERVICES
252 Accounting
253 Additions A

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255 AlteraUorn
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consufeng
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 6 Installations
265 Carpet Ctoaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
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276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy M an
279 Hauling
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265

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Janitorial Services
Jewelry A Repair
Lekefront Clearing
Landscaping

267 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 6 Storage
293 0 4 , Lube 6 Filler
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Peel Control
298 P ianaO rgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
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Skkng
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Stained Glass
Sw m m lng Pool Services
Termite Repair
Transportation

311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto

266 LaundryServices

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Bringing the m o u rn s to the
people. Minister Frank Thomas
of the New Generation’s Minis­
try Is committed to reaching
people and bringing the church
and community together.
They win unite In Jesus and
prayer to reach the total per­
son. This one day in the park
will be to bring resources into
the community and to those
who might not otherwise know
what Is available ‘ to them.
These Christians are con ­
cerned about their community.
The church doea care.
Along wtth information from
various programs such as The
Job Stole. Dmaiyt's Develop; Tajtri School o f
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Celery Ctty Lodge No. 542
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their local oratorical contest at
Trinity
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Avenue, Saturday. March 13,
600 p.m. Retha Baker is direc­
tor o f education.
h p l Performing Arts. Inc.
has the privilege to have David
Swedberg. executive director of
Orlando
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Swedberg will do a aeries of
Saturday workshops to com ae
our youth to the world of op-

The United States Census
Bureau will hire address listen
in the Sanford ares. They will
be recruiting black canvassing
workers to help verily, update
address lists and maps for
Census 2000. These positions

require workere who wlU be
able to provide valuable ad­
dress Information about the
community.

These will be temporary po­
sitions, and the recruits will
travel throughout their com ­
munity to verily, update and
list addresses for the Census
Bureau to compile. Workers
are needed and you can work
in your own neighborhood
where you are familiar with the
residents In your own commit- •.
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written teat In order to meet
the requirements to be hired. .
The beginning pay Is 68.00 per &lt;
hour. You can work lull-time o r ;
part-time and Is good employ­
ment for retired tndMduak for
a temporary employment op­
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These jobs w ill serve as a
stepping stone In today's job
market. Training Information
about becoming' a ' census
worked la confidential. Call the ,
Census Bureau at (407) J64-*,*'
7530 or 1-868-325-7733.

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teacher at Heathrow Elemen­
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Her fiance, bom at Hastings.
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of the late Fred and Opal
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Nonvell High School. BlufTton.
ternal grandparents are Mr.
lnd.. where he participated in
and Mrs. Alvtn ILois) Boothe of
swimming, lie graduated from
Greenville, Fla.
Ball State University. Muncic.
Ms. Boothe Is a 1992 gradu­ lnd.. in 1989 and Is employed
ate of Lake Mary High School as an I.T. Professional.
Tlie wedding will be an event
where she was a cross-country
runner, a member of the track of April 17. at 6:00 pan.. In
Memorial
Chapel.
tram and a member of student Knowles
government.
She
graduated Winter Park.
Mary Amir and Mack Cleve­
land of I-ongwood. and Oarvtn
Boothe of Orlando, announce
the engagement of their daugh­
ter. M. Rebekah Boothe of
Longwood, to Cliff A. Corin' of
Altamonte Springs, son of
Gerald and Joyce Corley of
Fayetteville Ark.

Families
It was obvious that a lot of
activity was going on at the
Sanford Woman's Club on Feb.
19. Cars lined troth sides of
Oak Avenue around dusk and
clusters of Blends galhcml on
the sidewalk Some were ling
ging while others were stand
tug around with broad smiles
on their faces. They seemed
like a group of real happy
campers.
The aroma of good food
wafted out of tlie clubhouse
ami Mama Mia! then- was a
nisli lo get Inside. A long line
was already formed and tables
of happy-looklng dinrrs were
downing sitings of al dentc
spaghetti drizzling with thick
meat and tomato sauce.
Along with the spaghetti,
diners savored crisp garden
salad, crunchy bread, bever­
ages and sorbet with almond
cookies. Everybody seemed to
enjoy the food as well as the
warm hospitality of the chib's
( banning hostesses.
Tlie club was tastefully deco­
rated by brtty Colbert and
Jane Morgan w1lh arrange­
ments of colorful flowers, fes
toons of garlands and green
and red Italian flags. Tlie serv­
ers wore red checked aprons
and floated throughout the club
catering to their guests.
Several families showed up
for a night out on the town.
Marty Colegrovc. past presi­
dent who was on the ticket de­
tail. showed up with her family,
husband Richard, son. Sanlord
Attorney Rick Colegrovc. his
w1fr, Collette and their daugh­
ter. Audrey. 4. Petite Audrey
danced through the doorway
while patting her full little
tummy. She loved the Italian
feast.

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Enjoying trio 13th annual Italian Night at the Sanford
Woman's Club on Feb 19 arc (from loti): Martha Or-

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command of Hie takeout serv­
ice. Phyllis Scnkarik took care
A.A.
"Mack"
McClanahan.
of the salads and Jeanette
Sanford City Commission con­
Padgett was In charge of bev­
tender. arrived with his wife,
erages. Cathey and Ed Bossrri,
Candl.
and several
family
Betty and Eddie Colbert and
members. They milled around
Trish Colbert handled the
with other guests and agreed
cleanup detail. Betty Jack, the
this was the place to be on the
clubs first vice president, was
beautiful Friday night.
co-chairman.
Buck’s Catering' supplied the
According to Viola
Frank.
spaghetti sauce and helping
with oilier kitchen duties were * chairman, over 200 were served
Ralph Pezold. Roger Bowrn , during the appointed hours.
She said. “We had a real good
and Dr. Robert J. Smith.
turnout. Real good."
Polly Pezold was in charge of
servers, DeLores Lash was in Please ace Dietrich. Page 4C

Helen Hamner serves up cookies to
patrons.

Janice Springfield drops In lor takeout service.

Temple leads annual Prayer Breakfast

Pat Fox presents John Schierman with a flag from the Satlie Harrison
Chapter of the NSDAR

Cons and scams
program sparks
A A R P meeting
The February meeting of the
Lake Mary AARP began with a
special presentation by Pat
Fox. Pat presented u flag to the
AARP from the Sallle Harrison
Chapter
of
the
NSDAR
(National Society of tlie Daugh­
ters of flic American Revolu­
tion). President John Schlermann accepted the flag on be­
half of the AARP.
AARP hopes to Increase
memlrershlp during the year.
Tlie Lake Mary Chapter cur­
rently has 70 members. 99 In
99 Is their new goal. "Bring 'em
in and sign 'em up" Is what
they're encouraging all tlie
members. Any member who
brings in and signs up 2 new
members will get their yearly
dues refunded.
Jack White, 2nd Vice Presi­
dent. asked members to con­
sider volunteering. Currently,
the 55 Alive program. Is In
desperate need of more In­
structors. Jack also Informed
members that the phone rate
will jump by $5 a month If

Just Push (Just Pray Until
Something Happens) was the
theme of tlie seventh annual
prayrr breakfast held by Ever­
green Temple No. 321 and
Grace 11. Brewer Past Stale
Presidents Club o f the Im­
proved Benevolent Protective
Order of Elks OfThe World.
Tills event was held on Sat­
urday. Feb. 20 at 8:30 a.m. The
community gathered to Just
PUSH and pray.
The master of ceremonies
was Bro. Melvin Phlipot with a
medley of favorite
hymns
coming from the console under
the leadership of the talented
hands of Gloria Williams. Mu­
sical renditions were by Kaylla
Mobley. Rebecca and Stephen
Brown. Mary Debow and Sallye Saunders. A drama presen­
tation of ‘ Melodies of Heave"
was performed by the Evrrgrreneltes Praise Dancers.
After a delicious breakfast,
the speaker of the hour. Rev.
Leonard J. Wilson, pastor of
St. Matthew Baptist Church
was Introduced by Deacon
W.C. Cummings. As Pastor
Wilson spoke he gave food for
Christian enrichment. He re­
minded the audience to push
when we pray and to keep on
raying and something will
appen in our lives. The mes­
sage with spiritual power was
well received.
Thanks lo the chairmen of
breakfast. Katie

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Neighbors

Corrcspondml
Burke and Arthur M. Scott.
Greetings were given by Daugh­
ter Ruler Sylvia Bodlson and
Past Exalted Ruler Benny Alex­
ander.
We salute the Grace 11.
Brewer Past State Presidents
Club fur their concerns for the
community. President Grace
Melton said her club does
many valuable deeds. They
hold a free community break­
fast. at Christmas give gifts to
the residents of the Good Sa­
maritan Home, donate to the
sick and shut ins In the com­
munity. They also donate to a
deserving student who wishes
to continue their education
through
the
Mary
LJ.
McCalirrn scholarship fund.
Grace H. Brewer Past State
Presidents Club is making the
community a better place.
AMVETS AUXILIARY

Oalnrs-Morgan Auxiliary No.

Correspondent
more peoplr don't protest the
planned rate hike. To register
your comments about the rate
hike, call the Florida Public
Service Commission at 1-800342-3552.
Board member Henry Jrhan
reminded members about the
health warning signs for a
stroke. If you experience any of
these
warning
signs, you
should seek help Immediately.

Participating to Prayer Breakfast are (from left): Syfvia Bodtson, Rev.
LJ. VMaon, Mary OeBoae. MaMn Phifpot and Gloria WMisms.

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Members of AmVeta Ladies Auxiliary No. 17. Arthur M. Scott. Emrm
Matthews and Eartha Merton, standing, deliver packages to Rev. J. Wi­
liams.
17 of the Amvets will hold their
27th
anniversary
Sunday,
March 28, 3:00 p.m. at Second
Shiloh Baptist Church. Airport
Blvd. Arthur M. Scott Is presi­
dent and Rev. Marvin Scott Is
acting pastor.
PRESIDENTS OAT

joy and the gift o f the blessings
of the Master above.
M USIC SHOWCASE

The second annual gospel
music showcase will be Satur­
day. Feb. 27. 7:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Tickets
are $5.00.

On Presidents
Day
the
hearts, souls and minds were PILLOWS DONATED
Zion Hope Missionary Bap­
on the men and women who
have served In the armed tist Church Mission Depart­
forces. To give encouragement ment, selected a special proj­
to the veterans who are In ect. Over 50 Pillows were do­
various
nursing
home, nated to the Oood Samaritan
Home.
Executive
director
Lakcvlcw
and
healthcare,
members of Amvets Ladies .Thelma Mike, graciously ac­
Auxiliary No. 17 delivered care cepted these gifts presented by
packages. They brought cheer Pastor CafTey, mission presi­
to all of the veterans to ensure dent. Betty Washington and
missionary's Lura Thomar **-the veterans they have not bccca Henderson,
been forgotten. They
also also present.
them know that
their country
nasni oeen rorgotten. Amvets
Abundant Life New Genera­
Post No. 17 assisted in pur­
chasing the packages. It is the tions Ministries will hold Har­
duty of the organization to visit vest "99 to meet the needs of
the hospitals and nursing the people. This will be held
homes. President Arthur H. Saturday. March 6. 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. at Dr. Starks Park,
Scott, Emma Mathews, first
vice president, Eartha Melton, 5th Street and Pecan Avenue In
treasurer left all hearts full of

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UTERART GROUP
REVIEWS ‘RUTH*
Fran Morton Is a lady of
many hats, three of which she
wore to the February meeting
of the Literary Group of the
Sanford Woman's Club held at
the clubhouse. Fran, president
of the group, served as hostess
at the last minute when Char­
lotte Knowlrs, scheduled host­
ess. became 111.
Fran also presented the pro­
gram by giving a beautiful re-

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Relaxing at the Literary Group's February meeting are (from left): Dettyo
D. Smith. Bunnie Logan. Stella Orttt and Fran Morton

vlrw of The Hook of Ruth from
(he Bible. According to Libby
Lloyd, Fran told "of Ruth's loy­
alty to her mothrr-ln-law and
her love for Solomon's son.
Ikiaz..* Fran also gave the hislorit-al liackground of the story,
as well as the customs of the
limes.
Libby Boyd, secretary’, read a
letter from Ginger Herndon,
formerly of Sanford, who spoke
to the club at the January
meeting. She expressed her
pleasure at
attending
the

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meeting.
Fran and Bunnie Logan, cohostess. served refreshments
to the members who also en­
joyed a discussion of books
they are reading.

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YOU'RE INVITED TO
PEARCE ANNIVERSARY
Crtll and Hubert Pearce, who
made their home In Sanford for
GO years, will celebrate their
70th wedding anniversary on
March 10 at a dinner at First
Baptist
Church
Markham
Woods. All friends of the cou­
ple are Invited to attend the
dinner and celebration, begin­
ning at G p.m.
A nominal fee of $2.50 will
be charged for the turkey and
dressing dinner catered by Bill
Painter. According to Gloria
Parker, the anniversary cele­
bration Is sponsored by the
Prime Times Group of the
church where the Pearces are
charter mrmbers.
Those planning to attend are
asked to make reservations no
later than March 7 by calling
the church. 333-2085.

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Sudden weakness or numb­
ness. Slurred or loss of speech.
Sudden loss of vision or sud­
den blurred vision. Sudden
headaches. Keep aspirin handy
to reduce symptoms while
you're watting on emergency
vehicles.
Most people don't think of
crime as being seasonal. In the
case of cons and scams, tt
really Is. And the season ts
upon us.
Lake Mary Chief of Police
Richard Brary and Sgt. Linda
Bclflore
were the
special
guests at (he February meeting
of the Lake Mary AARP. March
and April, Chief Brary warned.
Is when Die con artist and
scammers come south.
The Trawlers',
as they’re
called, like the construction
scam. Thry knock on your
door. They're tn the neighbor­
hood. they say. working on
someone rise s house and thry
liavr
materials
left
over.
They're willing to reshlngle
your roof, repave your drive, or
something tn that vein, for an
unbelievably law price. The
roof Job might consist of Just a
tl&gt;ln. badly applied, coat of U r
on your roof. The Important
thing to remember Is T f It's too
good to be true. It Is* Legiti­
mate contractors will never
come knocking on your door
asking for your business.
Sometimes, the travelers lure
you outside your home on the
pretext of being from the power
company. They want to show
you the trees they’re cutting In
or near your yard. When they
get you outside, a partner goes
Into your home and steals eve­
rything that can be carried out.
If someone comes to the door
purporting to be from the
power company or a tree com• pany you didn't call, call the
police immediately. They would
rather you be safe than sorry.
Charity phone calls are one
way that scam artists come
straight into our homes. Yes.
the AARP members that ex­
plained the (our most popular
scams. She also gave out a
booklet "How Senior Citizens
Can Prevent Crime*. Crime Is a
frightening problem for sen­
iors. but you can team how to
reduce your chances of be­
coming a victim. You have to
be alert and know what's going
on around you. You have to be
cautious. And you have to be
self-confidant.
In you home, use your locks
on your doors and windows,
not just when you're out. but
when you're home. Alarm sys­
tems can be very helpful. If all
ut exterior locks aren't deadIts, change them. If you're
not sure whether or not your
home Is sale, call Sgt. Belfiore
and she will come to anyone's
home In Lake Mary and do a
safety Inspection. If you Uve In
the county, the Sheriff's De­
partment will come in and do

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beeps through the number of
calls on your machine until it
lets people record. If someone
calls and gets a lot of beeps,
they know you're not home and
haven't been for a while.
Don't go out alone. Tell
someone when you're going out
and when you'll be back. Al­
ways take a well lit route. Park
In a writ lit area. Avoid parking
near vans, work trucks or cars
with tinted windows. Lock your
car doors always. Check your
car before getting In. Remem­
ber. a little preparation and a
lot of caution can keep you
safe.

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program chair, Norma Smith

an inspection-fbr you.
Some ways to stay safe ate
common sense. Never put your
address on your keys. Don't
keep large sums of money In
your house. The bank really Is
the best place for your money.
Watch your mail. If you don't
have a lock box. don't mall
checks from your home. Watch
your garbage. When you get
checks or offers from credit
cards, shred them or tear them
to small pieces before you
throw them away.
If someone calls you. telling
you they're conducting a survey
over the phone, they may or
may not be legitimate. Play It
safe. Don't give out personal
Information over the phone.
NEVER give out your social se­
curity number, your credit card
number, your bank account
number, any personal Informa­
tion. If you get persistent, har­
assing phone calls, tt ts
against the law. Call the po­
lice.
When you're not home, make
your house look like someone's
there. When you're home, never
let someone know you're home
alone. If you’re going out and
youU be gone for a long time,
don't leave your answering ma­
chine on If it's the kind that
some charities
do
solicit
money by phone, but not
many. If someone wants you to
donate money to their cause,
tell them to send it to you in
writing. Legitimate charities
will. Sometimes, especially af­
ter an officer has been shot,
scammers call people asking
for donations on behalf of the
force or the family. The Florida
Police Chiefs Association does
not solicit money over the
phone. The local law enforce­

ment agencies do not solicit
money over the phone. In Lake
Mary, some people have been
called by scammers saying
they were from the Lake Mary
police. They ask for a cash do­
nation to be put In your mail­
box and a police car will come
pick It up. This Isn't the Lake
Mary Police Department. These
are thieves, pure and simple.
The State Patrol also doesn't
solicit over the phone, but
their union, the Police Be­
nevolent
Association
does.
When you donate money to
them, you are doing so to suprl their union activities, so
aware of that.

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A scam that has taken In
many people Is the bank ex­
aminer scam. Someone calls
you. claiming to be a police of­
ficer and asking for your help.
They suspect a teller of being a
thief. They ask you to make a
large cash withdrawal so that
they can check the honesty of
the
bank
employee.
The
thieves end up with your cash.
If someone calls you with this
story, call the police.

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Lake M ary showcases local bands
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The Battle of the Bands Is a
well-known tradition, farmed
In Oscar-worthy movies such
as Bill and Ted's Bogus Jour­
ney. On Thursday. February
IB. at Lake Maty High School,
there was not n Battle of the
Bands.
On Thursday. February 18.
seven bands took the stage at
the Lake Mary Showcase of
the Bands. The event had no
winner, and therefore was no
battle.
The evening opened with
Fortunate Few. the youngest
of the bands, which featured
{unlike most ska bands) a
trumpet player dancing about
wearing dress pants, a Jacket,
and a bright orange shirt.
With lead stngcr and guitarist.
Matt Kamm and Nathan Almon on trumpet. Fortunate
Few opened the evening on an
upbeat note.
As with most events taking
place at a high school, some­
one had a laser pointer, and.
following
Fortunate
Few.

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Dogmatic featuring Scott Schaffer, Kavtn Grelman,
Nick Benedetto and Charlton Hutton hit tha stags.
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Kenny Mossort. one of the
MC's. pointed to his forehead,
and dared the owner of the la­
ser pointer to hit him right
there.
The next band up was Dog­
matic. Lead singer Scott
Schaffer opened by saying.
"We like two kinds of mu­
sic...Country and Western.*
Opening up with a Blues
Brothers reference, it only got
better. Dogmatic was. in fact,
not a country band, but a
punk/etno/alternative band,
and a great one at that. Fea­
turing SchafTcr. Charlton Hut­
ton. Kevin QreUmcn, and Nick
Benedetto. Dogmatic was one
of the best bands of the eve­
ning.
Doctors have recently found
that prolonged exposure to
excessively loud music can
cause permanent
hearing
loss. With that transition tn
mind. Trauma took the stage

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hats, another In a tarn, another wearing a white cowboy
hat with a bandanna around
**'* neck, Pinstripes was as
aesthetically confusing
as
aesthetically
they were musically gifted.
The ska/reggae songs of Brent
Chesanek.
Dave
Torres,
Giovanni
Spattaua.
Ross
Gentry, Lance Jordan, and
Guy Herring were a terrific
conclusion to the evening, and
they showcased their talents
on guitar, trombone, and
drums with the final song,
which was completely Instru­
mental.
The evening was entertain­
ing, and a lot of great bands
got to show their stuff to a re­
sponsive audience. (They put
the ‘rowdy’ In crowd (Minus
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All Souls School's Athletic
Club will host s spaghetti
dinner Feb. 27 following the
5:30 p.m. mass to supply new
uniforms for the girls basket­
ball team. Tickets are $10 per
family and $ 3 per person tn
advance.

6™ Annul Celebration
of Lake Mary's

The Orlando Magic will host
the annual Stay tn School
program
at the
Orlando
Arena. March 2 from 10:30
a.m. • noon. Student earn
their tickets by tmfirovtng
their grades, conduct and at­
tendance,

Past, Present end Future
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Like Mary Elnraatafy Sebeel RomIm
Laaus MAchst. «ah Raaoutca Officer Barnet, tamed Student
Year honor* at Crooms Academy.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 6,1999
10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM

Crooms Student o f
Year came a long way
Crooms Academy's student
proves that someone
achieve if he desires to.

can

Lamis
Mitchell
entered
Crooms Academy In 1093 as a
sixth-grader. He was living in
Sanford with
his
stater,
nephew
and
ailing
grandmother. He was a very
w p riftil and responsible
young man who often missed
school to take care of his
grandmother. IUs reasons for
being out of school were very
admirable, but It was the
responsibility of the school to
report hta absence to HRS on
a regular basis.
Jim Horton was appointed
aa a mentor for Lamm. Aa an
HRS worker he became very
involved In hta educational
process,
however.
Lamm'
attendance did not Improve.
Lamis was sent to New York
to live with relatives which
didn't prove to be successful.

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After reluming to Sanford
he still didn't want to attend
school.
so
after
much
encouragement
by
the
resource officer Barnes, he
entered Crooms Academy.
Although there was hesitation
bom the admissions office he
has gotten serious about
completing his education.
This has proved to be a huge
success for the school and
Lamis. says Principal Dr.
Bernadette Hanty-Blakc. He
has excelled In his academics
and his attendance has been
better than ever.
Lamis says that despite all
of the obstacles placed before
him, he now knows that he
can achieve goals he has set
for himself. He says he also
knows that the key to
achieving his success Is to
have a good sound education
and that It begins at Crooms
Academy. Lamts was honored
with the Student of the Year
award far hta dedication and
commitment to his future.
Crooms
Academy
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Health &amp; Fitness
Local
physicians
are updated
on new
medicines,
procedures
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Orange City family physi­
cian Mark Webster. D.O..
Sanford
family
physician
Gary Snell. M.D.. Lake Mary
family
physicians
Dennis
Abraham, M.D. and Ken
Fraser. M.D., Deltona family
physician
Frrd
Wdgand.
M.D.. recently attended the
Florida Academy o f Family
Physicians* 77th Family Prac­
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Coronado Springs Resort In
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other family physicians.
The purpose of this meeting
was lo update family physi­
cians on new medicines, pro­
cedures and thinking as they
relate lo patients they ace In
their offices each day. This
meeting featured nationally
renowned speakers providing
Information on allergies, an­
tibiotic resistance, cancer,
herbal remedies, pain man­
agement. podiatry, and other
topics.
Ute specially o f family
practice was officially recog­
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every
seven
years. In 1996. It became the
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Get fit for spring, fight cancer
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
The barbecue grill creeps out of the garage,
the picnic basket and cooler make their way
to the front of closet, and-your bathing suit,
shorts and aundresaea find themselves at the
top or your drawer--whether you like It or not.
Spring Is near, and while Ita arrival generally
brings wanner weather and enjoyable outdoor
activities, many of us wish we had some extra
time to lose our winter waistlines before
shedding our sweaters. But It's never too late
to start becoming more conscious o f the foods
you eat (or don't eat enough of) and getting
regular exercise.
Losing wright la easier for some people than
others, as evidenced by the diet fads and pills
we see In magazines and on the shelves ol the
store every day. But eating a healthy, low-fat
diet and getting regular exercise throughout
the week Is something everyone can benefit
from, whether It helps you lose 20 pounds, 5
pounds, or Just to make you feel better over­
all. The American Institute for Cancer Re­
search offers some simple tips on losing
weight the healthy way. and getting yourself
fit for spring.
Exercise ts a key factor In long-term weight
loss for a few reasons. Through regular exer­
cise, you force your body to use more calories
than It takes tn and draw on stored energy, or
fat. for its furl. In the beginning, mainly water
and lean muscle protein are lost, but as
weight loss continues, your body will bum
more fat and less protein. Physical activity
helps you bum fat Instead of lean muscle p ro ­
tein by Increasing your metabolism. Tty a
dally walking regimen, gradually extending
the length and distance of your walks over
time, or participate tn community athletic
events such as walks and runs sponsored by
various charities, which are popular In spring­
time. Perhaps you can Join a softball or vol­
leyball league. Being on a team can some­
times give us the extra motivation we need to
get our daily dose of exercise.
When It comes to food, tty not to focus on
counting calories and fat grama, but Instead

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�•S«fT*not« HertW. Sanford, Florida •Sunday. February 28.1999

Briar/BBM Corp., Vantare tied fo r Industrial Softball lead
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD • It’s never over until It’s over.
That old saw from Yankee great Yogi Berra
has never proved truer than In the City of San­
ford Recreation and Parks Department Polar
Bear Industrial Slow Pitch Softball League.
Brlar/BBM Corporation was cruising along
with a 4-0 record and had hardly been chal­
lenged after the flrat three weeks of the season.
Then came week 4 and a forfeit that raised
the leaders' record to 5-0.
Week No. 5 proved to be a different matter,

however, as Brlar/BBM Corporation waa tum­
bled 20-4 by Bundy/S&amp;H and then let a 17-8
lead get away aa Matthews Associates rallied for
Its first victory of the year. 21-20.
Ruasell Steede’s two-run double In the bottom
of the seventh Inning capping the Matthew’s As­
sociates comeback on February 19th.
While Brlar/BBM Corporation waa having Its
troubles, Vantare got back Into the picture, in
fact, taking over first place on Feb. 19th.
Vantare knocked off Bundy/SAH 15-10 on
Feb. 12th and then got a forfeit from DATA-MAX
on Feb. 19th to Improve to 6-1.

with practice starting at 9 a.m. Bowling will

Pro bowlers to com pete locally
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Professional
Women’s Bowling Tour will hold the Greater
Orlando Classic at The AMF Altamonte
Springs Lanes from Sunday. February 28through-Thursday March 4.
The Lanes will not only have the attraction
of the professionals coming to town, but the
championship will air an ESPN and ESPN2.
The tournament will kick off on Sunday

Providing the offense for SCC
tn the first game were Candice
Hays (2-for-3). Lake Howell's
Jen Gillespie (l-fbr-3, RBI),
i-aVf Mary's Jeannle Manx (1for-3), Misty Barber (l-for-4.
run) and Kelli Vetter (walk).
Doing the damage for the
Raiders in Game 2 were Manx

end at 8 p.tn. The bowlers will compete in
six qualifying matches on Monday from 11
a.m.-6:30 p.m. All the bowlers will again roll
on Tuesday In six more qualifying matches
starting at 11 a.m. The top 24 bowlers will
move on to match play that day. playing
eight games. The next day, the top 24 will
play another eight matches. Thursday, the
Tbp 5 Stepladder Finals will be held.
The finals will be broadcast on Tuesday,
March 9. at 3 p.m. on ESPN2 and then re­
played that day at 11:30 p.m. on ESPN.
The Altamonte AMF Is located at 280
Douglas Avenue.

(1-fbr-l with a home run, walk,
hit by pitch. RBI). Traci Miller
(1-fbr-l). Tiffany Martin (2-for-4
with a double). Amy Faxlo (1for-3) and Kent Rogers(walk).
Leading the SCC attack tn
the first game against Central
Florida on Tuesday were Manx
(3&gt;fbr-4, game-winning RBI in
8th Inning), Barber (2-foc-3.
game-winning run), Faxlo (1for-1, RBI). Rogers (l-for-3.
run). Oviedo's Danielle Sequlno
(l-for-4) and Hays (l-for-4).
Doing the hitting In Game 2
with CFCC were Gillespie (2for-4, two doubles, two RBI).
Barber (l-for-3, two runs),
Faxlo (l-for-3). Hays (l-lor-4.

RBI) and Adrlanne Reddltt (1
for-4. run).

SANFORD - Jeannle Manx,
from Lake Mary High School,
has been named the Florida
Junior College Softball Playerof-the-Week.
The freshman outfielder la
hitting .080. Including two
home run. one triple and three
doublet, baa scored 13 rune
and driven in 14 In her first 10
games as a collegian.

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But the lead waa short-lived at Friday night at
Ptnehurat Park. Brlar/BBM Corporation re*
bounded from last week's sweep to slam Van­
tare, 13-«.
In the other game played last night,
Bundy/SAtH pounded DATA-AMX. 14-1,

�Seminofe Herald. Sanford. Florida * Sunday. February 28. 1999 - M

Industrial
Brtar/BBM Corporation and
Vantare are Ued for the league
lead with 9-2 records. Com­
pleting the standings are
Bundy/S&amp;H (5-4). DATA-MAX
(3-6) and Matthews Associates
(1-7).
Next FYlday night at Pinehurst Park. Matthews Associ­
ates plays the doubleheader
against DATA-MAX at 6:30
p.m. and Van tare at 7:30 p.m.
and Bundy/S&amp;H challenges
Brtar/BBM Corporation at 8:30
p.m.
Vantare; three hits _ Ken
Sauer (two home runs, three
runs scored. Ms RBI): two htta
_ George Porrtg (two home
tuna, three runs acored. four
RBI), H J. Cardoza (double,
two runs acored. two RBI).
James CoOnan (double, three
runs acored); one hit _ Zeb
Webb (home run, one run
scored. two RBI). BUI Cogbum
(home run. one run acored, one
RBI), Prank Mann (double, two

Travel

three RBI): two hits _ Jeff
McNair (two home runs, two
runs scored, three RBI); one
hit _ Pete Wilson (double).
Oabe Ramos (one run scored,
one RBI). Josue Ramos (two
runs scored). Steve Jones (one
run scored). John Kellyb (one
RBI). Russell Holoman: two
tuna scored _ Bob Oakley; one
run scored _ Andrew McQulggan; one RBI _ Dino Wilson.
Bundy/S&amp;H; two hits _ Pete
Sillson (home run. one run
scored, three RBI). Bobby
Drown (triple, double, three
runs scored, three RBI), John
Kelly (double, two runs scored,
one RBI). Jeff McNair (one run
scored, four RBI). Josue Ramos
(three tuns scored, two RBI).
Bob Oakley (three runs scored,
one RBI). Russell Holloman
(two runs scored, one RBI); one
hit _ Steve Jones (double, two
runs scored, taro RBI), AndrewMcQulggan
(one
tun
scored, one RBI). Oabe Ramos
(one run scored, one RBI): one
run scored _ Dtno WUson.
Brtar/BBM Corporation: two
hits _ Tom Conner (one RBI),
Keith Late one hit _ Tommy
Ryan (double, one RBI), Don
Baldwin (one run scored, one

RBI), Bill Prcvesk lone run
scored), Chris Caskie (one run
scored). Michael Dr LaPar (one
RBI): one tun scored _ Tom
Manley.
Matthews Associates; four
hits _ Rick Barnes (triple, dou­
ble, three runs scored, six
RBI):
three hits _ Greg
Richards (home run. triple, two
runs scored, four RBI). Dennis
Twomey (double, three runs
scored). Manny Oaray (three
runs scored, two RBI); two hits
_ Russell Steede (double, two
runs scored, two RBI): one hit
_ Brenda Godfrey (three runs
scored, two RBI). U n n Ander­
son (one run scored, 'two RBI);
two runs scored, one RBI _
Tony Rivera; two runs scored _

hits . Tommy- Ryan (three
home runs, double, four runs
acored, four RBI), Keith Latz
(double, three runs acored. two
RBI):
three hits
_
Dan
LaFlamme (home run. two runs
acored. two RBI). Chris Caskie
(triple, double,
four runs
acored. one RBI): two hits _
Ruben Oarda (home run, dou­
ble. two runs acored, two RBI).
Michael DeLaPaz (one nm
scored, one RBI). Tom Conner

Lake Brantley and Crooms) have an ath­
letic director who has to take care of plan­
ning for lodging, buses, food and, most
Importantly, fund-raising.
It's a full-time Job. not counting the time
spent sitting at the door taking tickets,
lining Odds and, sometimes, coaching.
With limited amounts In athletic budgets,
It takes a salesman to get the job done.
Mike Powers has been the athletic direc­
tor at Seminole High School fix the past
two years. It Is his responsibility to ar­
range for his teams' travel and the respon­
sibilities are enormous. First, there are the
coats to transport teams and the money In
the athletic budget.
Each school gets an allotment of
$10,000 at the start of the year, but It
doesn't last long.
•Our allotment ran out In January.* Pow­
ers said. The rest comes out of the ath­
letic budget The allotment also goes to­
wards non-athletic activities like school
fldd trips.
T o r a football game, we not only have to
take the football team, we take our band,
the Dazzkrs and the cheerleaders. It adds
up*
To uae.a Seminole County school bus. to
transport an atMeflc . teamj the toat' tt

It by $14 an hour, that leaves 715 hours
for the buses
r f li,H)Th"g the
amount of athletic teams tn the county and
the fiset that for a football game alone. It's

(three RBI): one hit _ Lokey
McKinney (home run one tun
scored, one RBI). Bill Prcvcsk
(triple, one run scored, one
RBI). Don Baldwin (double, one
run scored, one RBI); one run
scored _ Dsn Gill; one RBI
Tom Manley.
Bundy/S&amp;H: two hits _ Jeff
McNair (home run, two runs
scored, three RBI). . Bobby
Brown (triple, two runs scored,
two RBI). John Kelly (one run
scored, one RBI): one hit _ Jo­
sue Ramos (double, one run
scored, one RBI), Bob Oakley
(one nm scored, one RBI).
Russell Holloman (one run
scored, one RBI). Oabe Ramos
(two runs scored). Andrew
McQultfan (one run scored),
E rie &lt;Mone (or e run scored);
two runs scored _ Dtno Wilson.
DATA-MAX: one hit _ Chris
Bryson (triple, one nm scored).
Chip Smith (double). Dee Rich­
ard (one RBI). Danny Cerce.
Brtar/BBM Corporation: four
hits _ Tommy Ryan (home run.
two doubles, two runs scored,
four RBI); two hits _ Don Bald­
win (home run. two runs
scored, three RBI).
Chris
Caskie (double,
two runs

out-of-pocket and comes either from a
team account or the school booster club.
But for the long trips, the schools still
have to find charter buses since asking
anyone to spend nine hours on an old yel­
low bus to beyond expectations.
Seminole ran into a problem when Its
girls basketball team needed to get a bus
on one day’s notice for the trip to Pensa­
cola. Although the county has contracts
with doaens of bus companies, all of them
were in Daytona Bead) for Speed Week at
that time.
After lots of searching. Powers waa able
to And a bus which led to Seminole's tote
exit from school.
Once they get on the bus, there has to be
aoroesthere to go.
*We are always looking for discount room
rates,* Powers said. *We always like to go
to nice restaurants and we can usually find
a deal at a (dace Uke a Quincy's or a

scored). Tom Manley (two runs
scored); one hit _ Ruben Garcia
(double, one run scored), Tom
Conner (double,
one
run
scored), Lokey McKinney (one
run scored, two RBI). Keith
Late (one run scored, one RBI),
Dan LaFlamme (two RBI); one
run scored _ Michael DeLaPaz.
Vantair: one hit _ Guy Beck
(home run, one run scored, one
RBI), HaJ. Cardoza (double).
Ken Sauer. Bill Shaw.

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O viedo nine improves to 7-0; Lake
M ary wins Ram inole Classic crown
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Breaks
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H aw ks

HAWKS AT HOME TONIGHT

MELBOURNE • While base­
ball Is. In essence, a team
game and logic dictates that it
is impossible for one player to
wtn a game all by himself,
sometimes a player steps up

and does something cxtraordlnary.
On Friday nftrmoon. for ex­
ample. Paul Lubrano tossed a
no-hltlrr while Larry Grayson
homrrrd and Justin Holmes hit
an RBI double to help the
Oviedo Lions blank the Florida
Air Academy Falcons. 2-0.

Hie win Is Oviedo's seventh
consecutive without a loss to
open the season.
-|| was a learning experience
for all of us.* said Oviedo coach
Krnne Brown. "Were a young,
relatively tnrxprrlrnrrd team
and lids Is (lie longest mad
tnp wt-'ll make all yrar. I was
curious to sec how they'd resiMind.
-\\'c didn't come off the bus
as ready to play as I would
have liked, but we were able to
slay focused enough to bent a
good tram on their field.*
The key to the Lions being
al»Ir to pull out a wtn despite
tlirir distracted stale was the
work of Lubrano. who retired
tin- first five batters he faced
and did not allow a Falcon
base nmnrr past first base.
Of the six FAA hitters to
reach base, three drew walks.
Pnncr Fielder, son of Major
U-aguc Baseball slugger Cecil
Ficldrr. accounted for the other
thrrr rirrumstanrrs. Twice he
readied base on Oviedo errors
and lie was hit by a pitch.
Except for the third Inning,
wlirn hr walked the first two
Uiiirrs he fared. Lubrano (2-0)

CASSELBERRY - It tan t often
that a team that ended the
regular season with four
straight losses comes within a
game of a state Final Four bid.
That's the way It Is with the
Lake Howell boys basketball
team that hoata Vero Beach
tonight (Saturday) for a right to
go to Lakeland.
Two weeks ago. the Silver
Hawks looked dead. After a
devastating last-aecond loss at
home to DeLand on Senior
Night, when an olT-balance
shot at the bluer ended the
regular district season, the
Hawks still had a three-game
stretch of non-district games to
finish out the regular season.
They didn’t wtn any of them.
If ever a team came Into the
district playoffs on a
downtilde. It was the Silver
Hawks, who had suffered
enough heartbreak already by
that time.
There was the mid-season
lorn at DeLand when they were
outscored 20-1 down the
stretch after building a big lead
in the third quarter.
There was the awful Ceding
of watching the DeLand Miracle
; at home.
! But give the Stiver Hawks
1 credit. A veteran team featuring
; four senior starters, they came
&lt; back. Coach Steve Kohn never
S lost hope, nor did his players.
‘ who had to overcome a serious
mental block before facing
DeLand on a neutral court in
the district finals.
;
It took Lake Howell's first big
! break of the year, when back­
up Justin Smith tipped in a
• game-winner at the buser to
} give the Hawks the district title

CASSELBER RY •Jamaal Tumor snd the Lsks I tows! Stfvsr Hawks
w* host Veto Beach High School in a Class 6A Boys' BaskotbaN Re­
gional Championship tonight at 7:30 p.m. Th s winnsr wM advancs to tho
FHSAA State Championships at Th s Lakeland Center next weak.

Stars
sw eep
Raiders
si &lt;oKrs turroH
SANFORD * The Seminole
Community College softball
team found out Thursday Just
how Important defense Is to
wtnnlng at game aa three er­
rors led directly to a MidFlorida Conference
double­
header loss to Florida Commu­
nity College at Jacksonville at
Raider Field.
Nikki Sauerbrry scattered 10
hits and only gave up four
earned runs aa the Raiders
dropped the first game, 7*1.
and Kat Clccarone did even
better, only allowing two hits,
but the Stars still won. 3-1.
Tw o costly errors in the
sixth Inning of the second

mo IO C,

that home court
oat powerful
defending state
For Bw ssoond straight yoar too Lake Mary High School gMa'
has hod to mate m m tt long rood trips in pursuit of winning Bis

takes a lot oi monsy. Thai road sods tonight Mian thay taka on
Spanish Rivar in too Stats Championship Gams In Talahassss a) 8 pm.

Travel is expensive for high schools
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
i.m. an a cold,
when a weary
■ caravan of
an a long, archance of

ending in disappointment,
The Seminole girt* basketball ream, one
nl^it after a win to advance to the regional
finals and after an entire day of taking
classes, climbed aboard the bus that
would take them moat of die night to Pen­
aacota. host of the regional finals and
Clam BA powerhouse Washington High.

Lytle inks pact with
South Florida C.C.
well m a stand-out at first
boss who helps out in the out-

Uon is carrying on.
Chas Lytle has g p a d a
scholarship with South Florida
Community College in Avon
Park to play baseball and earn
a college education.
Tm really excited about this
opportunity.' Lytle said. H a a

He batted JS3 with 31 RBI.
da doubles and two triples last
year and waa named to the All*
County team aa a outfielder.
T h a t la one of the lew play­
ers who has been a four-year
Matter an the varsity team.*
ftmdnole coach and Athletic
Director Mike Powers ssid. ‘ He
wUl tm|y be mimed because he
la such a hard worker. We are

After arriving at the motel about seven
hours later, then trying to catch up on

meals, sleep and maybe a Uttle game
preparation, the Fighting Scminoles took
the floor Saturday night.
It wasn't even close.
Getting back to Sanford meant another

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Good manners are key to success in life and business
By BUI Earna
STAFF WHITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • Good
manner* are the key to building
communication, forming friendahlps. and developing leader­
ship skill*.
Shiva Winston, owner and
operator of the Altamonte
Springs based consulting Arm
Central Florida Etiquette At
Protocol Services, knows that
'communicating In a better and
kinder way* Is more than a
simple pleasure. It Is also a ne­
cessity for success tn business
and In life.
*As human beings and adults
there Is a right way to do
things.* Winston said. T h e re
Is a whole different language tn
the etiquette field. There are
people who understand this,
but too many people don't.*
Central Florida Etiquette and
Protocol Services offers eti­
quette classes for adults and
children. The consulting Arm
offers classes and seminars to
schools, clubs and corpora­
tions.
Children as young aa five up
to corporate CEOs attend eti­
quette classes.

A child who attends etiquette
classes will be less violent,
more polite, and more respect­
ful toward adults, teachers and
peers, Winston said.
Teachers will spend less
time disciplining the child and
more time teaching,* Winston
said. T h is reinforces what the
parents are trying to teach.*
Winston teaches etiquette
classes to student at Motile Ray
Elementary School In Pine
Hills. She teaches kindergar­
ten through fifth grade students
skills
Is such as how to give and
compliments,
good
receive
_ table manners, and
grooming,
how1to cm
greet each other.
There's been a drastic
change In many students’
Winston said. T h e principal
says he sees kids In the hall­
way and at buses greeting each
other with a proper handWinston also taught a semi­
nar at Teague Middle School
one week ago.
Winston teaches leadership
skills to children, as well as
business people.
*Corporatlons want to know
that you're not going to embar­
rass them In a social situation.*
Winston said. *You must know
how to cany yourself. It's Im­

proper tabto manners ere part of the etiquette training
provides to her qlents In hor Akamonto Springs facMy.
perattve.*
The consulting firm offers
three etiquette seminar*: Busi­

ness Etiquette, How to Succeed
tn the Business Arena, and Die
Like A Diplomat.

*One thing we teach Is formal
dining.* Winston said. *Most
people get confused they there
are as many as 18 utensils In
forma] dining.*
Students in the etiquette
classes also learn the skins of
making eye contact, shaking
hands, accepting and gtvtng
compliments, holding proper
posture, and avoiding negative
body language.
Winston credits her up­
bringing for her attention to the
details of fine etiquette.
Winston is a Rollins College
graduate with a bachelors In
business and a minor In eco­
nomics. She also attended The
Washington Protocol School.
While attending Rollins. Win­
ston was a model. She worked
tn Tokyo. Hong Kong. Parts,
and Italy.
Winston owned dress shop
on Park Avenue In Winter Park
for eight years, and eventually
added a Victorian Tearoom
where she entertained adults
and children since IBM . More
than 3.000 girts went thraufi
the Tearoom. Winston said.
Anyone Interested in taking
etiquette
can cag Centrml Florida
da Etiquette*

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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
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25-year•old realty company In
reputation for
i. partlcui,* said
Orem , president

Judith
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Inc. of West Central Florida.
IB M transaction
TuscawtUa fealty
and the Orlando operations for
Coldwell Banker results In a
cumulative total of more than
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Dancers
an undercover

be arrest*." said Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett of the Sheriffs
OAcc. The rule* were broken
Thursday. Fannin said. “The
dancer* made contact with patroni, straddle danced and took
off their bikini bottoms."
The arrests came on the
—me day that Circuit Judge
Seymour Benson threw out a
complaint from adult entertain­
ment industry attorneys, who
argued last October that a peti­
tion fay the Seminole County
Citizens for Decency contained
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chool raises money for leukemia
Kellie Werner
irrmpondcnt

OVIEDO &gt; The Naval Junior
■rvrs
Officer's
Training
rps nt Oviedo High School
again has taken on a projt to benefit the community.
This time, (lie student groups
with the Olive Garden
taurant and the National
krtnla Society
to raise
ry for local victims of the
Iscasc.
Through Its efforts on the
ta Tor Pennies campaign, the
cdo ROTC raised more than
600.
*Wc became Involved when
~r principal
Mr.
Robert
iqulst asked me If we were
I crested in working on the
ta for Pennies program."
d Col. Joseph Nando. "We do
many fund raisers as we can
eh year and since this was
e charity we hadn't worked
Ih before, I told him we'd give
a try."
They did more than try.
In fact, they raised more
icy Ilian any other high
hool that has token on the
■Ject.
“We were so excited and
uldn't wait to get started
en Col. Nardo asked us If we
ted to do it." Cadet Ensign
Callin said. "Right
y we wanted to raise
10.000, but after the first
we had to revisit our goal,
e were pleased with what we
able to accomplish."
Pasta for Pennies Is a very
pie program.
Starling the first week In Febof each year, buckets arc
red to the schools and
In each classroom, office
department. The teacher In
classroom ta responsible for
ting the money for an enmonth. At the end of the
the money la totaled
the teacher who collects
greatest amount Is treated to
lunch for himself and 35 of
s students at the Olive Garen.
At Oviedo, the teachers didn't
at put the buckets In their
i. They offered many
itlvcs to their students for
ting their extra change to help
those with the blood disease.
"The teachers really spear­
headed the campaign," said
Cadet Lt. Alia Rabah. ‘ Some

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WINTER SPRINGS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ‘GREENEWAY INTER­
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THIS ADDITION TO THE ZONING MAP. INITIATED BY TH E PROPERTY OWNER, INCLUDES
THE FOLLOWING LAND AREA INDICATED IN THE MAP BELOW.

Oviedo High School's ROTC program implemented the Leukemia Soci­
ety's Pasta (or Pennies program at the school In February. Cadet En­
sign Christina CalUn (left). Col. Joseph Nardo and Cadet Lt. Alia Rabah
(right), helped to ralae over 92600 for the charity.
even offered to foot the bill for
each of his students to go to
Olive Garden Instead of Just the
35 If hr won.
Eckstein, did win the contest
among the faculty, ills classes
raised more than #500 through
strong campaigning and even
holding a car wash with the
money going Into the bucket.
He has promised to fulfill hls
end of the deal and will be
taking each student In hls six
classes to the restaurant for
lunch.
TWo teachers. Anna Hollis
and Amy Jacobs, raised more
than $300 each.
Col. Nardo's corps take an
many projects of this nature
every year.
The ROTC Is most known for
Its Involvement with the Toys
for Tots program. For the past
five years. Col. Nardo's stu­
dents have collected more toys
than any other school, pooling
the support o f the faculty, the
students and the community.
Next up for the cadeta la
Walk for Ufe at the University
of Central Florida In March to
benefit cancer research. The

Margaret Partem, who died of
cancer.
Col. Nardo, the driving force
behind the ROTC's giving effrts,
always gives the students a
choice as to whether or not they
want to undertake a project and
they have never turned him
down.
"The Navy and Marines have
a very strong emphasis on
community Involvement," Col.
Nardo said. ‘ And I try to pass
that on here. In my opinion,
that Is a key dement that Is
missing from a lot o f ROTC pro­
grams.
"Sometimes I fed that I ask a
Uttle too much o f the cadets,
forgetting that they are students
first. Giving to the community Is
Just something that has been
Instilled In me since my years
In the Marines and ! hold that
In very high regard.”

YOUR
NEWSPAPER
c ost s lif t i p but
t -

gave A n d y and trinkets to stu-

d en isjor donating. Others of­
fered to match whatever the
classroom collected.
One teacher. Rick Eckstein.

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Com m unity V iew s

City puts greed ahead o f hungry residents
By Krisltlsn Eberwrln
Hey. city hall put human
needs before profit I As one of
the many working class dtlaena
of the city of Sanford, I am ap­
palled at the local residents
and politicians, whom are
speaking out against the pro­
posed soup kitchen, which
would be built in the city's
’historic district* They have
put their own greed and special
interests In the way of the gen­
eral welfare of the community.
The proposed soup Idtchen
would not only serve the
fay feeding the i
but also a savior far
working class families who
run short of money at the end aif
the month. Residents of the
"historic district* such aa Unda
Kuhn, with the
of Mayor Larry Dale argue
against this soup kitchen because to would
the value of their

Mv Two Cents
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concerned with only their own
greed and profit, and Ignore the
needs of the lower ana working
Hasses whom they pretend to
apeak far.
ttgiteenth century social ac­
tivist W Proudon state, ‘ private
property Is theft* This state­
ment brrosnra a reality aa the
business Interests of a small
poup of residents and our land
mogul mayor attempt to steal
the find from mouths of starv­
ing children so they may line
Kubn also added the concern

of added crime as a result of
the soup kitchen. The assump­
tion that homeless or lower
class people are Inherently
criminals or drug addicts Is
both classiest as well as racist,
and ts an absolute disgusting
statement of belief.
Businessman
Bart
Rush
claims that "those’ people need
to be fed, but not here. It's tome
for Sanford to take a stand, and
be responsible far the commu­
nity's problems. All cities toy to
pawn their problems off onto
neighboring towns, but these
problems belong to no one

town, but to all of us.
The tome for us to stand up
and take on this responsibility
ts long overdue. Mr. Rush. We
cannot simply Ignore these so­
da! phenomena and watt for
someone else to handle It. The
betterment of the human condi­
tion supersedes profit, and la
all of our responsibility.
There have already been of­
fers by citizens in support of
the soup kitchen to work with
police and city officials in order
to keep the Idtchen an envi­
ronment that the entire commu­
nity can enjoy. The working
daaa majority a t Sanford la
speaking out. Aa far aa the
politicians, wham support the
minority of property investors.
If they cannot support the gen­
eral will, perhaps they have
outlived their usefulness, and
need to be replaced.

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Now the truth
about women
March has been designated
by women as Women’s His­
tory Month. The history of
women began with Eve tn the
Garden of Eden.
The ten most Important
women In the world since Ext
are the Virgin Mary. Teresa of
Avtla. Cleopatra, Queen
Elizabeth l. Queen Isabella l.
Jeanne d' Arc. Marie An­
toinette. Eleanor Roosexxlt.
Marie Curie and Golda Metr.
Roosevelt leads the Ameri­
can-bom most important
women's top ten. She is
Joined by Betsy Ross. Martha
Washington. Florence Night­
ingale. Susan B. Anthony. Dr.
Mary McCleod Bclhune.
Harictt Beecher Stowe, Clara
Barton. Helen Keller and Jac­
queline Kennedy.
The ten most Important
women alive today probably
aren't as Important as they
think they are. Madeleine Al­
bright would be an exception.
Rosa Parks another. We re­
cently lost two magnificent
women - Mother Teresa and
Barbara Jordan.
Jeannette Rankin was the
first woman member of the
U.S. Congress. Hlllaty Clin­
ton may become the first exFlrst Lady to serve In the
Senate. No woman has ever
been president or vice presi­
dent. Elizabeth Dole wants to
change that In 2000.
Although women have spent
most of the money In this
county. Susan B. Anthony la
the only one to be pictured on
a coin. She was on the Susan
B. Anthony silver dollar.
Many women are on U.S.
Postage stamps. Marilyn Mon­
roe la one of them. Ella
Fitzgerald another.
have been
Austem. Charlotte and Emily
Bronte: Pearl BuckrWma-----Cather. Nora Zeale Hurston.
Dorothy Parker. Katherine
Anne Porter. Margaret
MltcheU. Gertrude Stein. And
poets. Marianne Moore. Emily
Dickinson. Sara Teaadale.
Mary Angelou.
A Who’s Who o f AfricanAmerican women would In­
clude: Dr. Mary McCleod
Bethune. Maya Angelou,
Shirley Chisholm, Barbara
Harris. Barbara Jordan,
Gwendolyn Brooks, Rosa
Parks. Phyllis Wheatley.
Leontyne Price and Ella
Fitzgerald . Sorry. Oprah.
An Infamous list of Ameri­
can women include Tonya
Harding. Linda Tripp. Janet
Cooke. Lorena Bobbitt, and
Patti Hcarat. Barbara Walters
Joins the list the second she
alia her Interview with
Monica Lewinsky.
The U.S. Census Bureau
has files of statistics con­
cerning women. Women who
were full-time, yesr-annmd
workers earned 74 cents in
1997 for every dollar earned
by men * a significant im­
provement over the 57 cents
they received in 1973. Be­
tween 1951 and 1997, the
proportion of American wtves
who worked nearly tripled from 23 percent to 62 per­
cent.
Today, 83 percent of the
nation’s women ages 25 and
over have at least s high
ti-jmni diploma and 22 per­
cent have a bachelor’s de­
gree. The proportion with a
high f ‘tmni
ml diploma IIs Just
snout the same as that of
men. But the prrnmtagr of
men with a bachelor’s degree
was 27 percent more.
There are an estimated

Feb. 27, 1999

T O D A Y S H IS T O R Y : On this day in
1933. President Franklin Roosevelt np
pointed Francis Perkins to be see re
lary nl labor She was the first woman
to serve in the cabinet

Today u the SSth day
1999 and the 69m
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T O D A Y S HISTO RY: On this day in
On this day in 1R54. 50 people who op
1959. the Boston Celtics defeated the
posed slavery held a m eeting in a
Minneapolis Lakers 179 139
schoolhouse in Ripon. Wis. The meet
On this day in 1963, Mickey Mantle ing led to the formation o f the He
signed a St00.000 contract to play for publican Party
the New York Yankees
On this dav in 1983, the last episode
On this day in t992. 16 year old Tiger ot "M * A * S * H “ was broadcast. The
Woods became the youngest person to episode drew an audience of 120 mil­
play in a PGA Tour event in 35 years lion viewers.
when he played in the Los Angeles
T O D A Y S BIRTH D AYS: Michel de
Open
Montaigne (1533 1592). essayist; Mary
T O D A Y ’S B IR T H D A Y S : Henry W
Lyon (1797 1849». educator reformer;
Longfellow (1807-1882), poet. John Ben llecht (1894 1964), writer, Linus
Steinbeck (1902 1968), writer, James Pauling (1901-1*94), chemist; Vincente
T. Farrell il9(M-1979t, writer; Law ­ Minnelli u 910 1986). film director;
rence Dunell (1912-1990). writer, Irwin Zero Mostel ( 1915 1977). actor. Tommy
Shaw (1913-1984). w riter: Joanne Tune (193*-), dancer choreographer, is
Woodward (1930 t. actress, is 69. Eliz­ 60. Mario Andretti 0940 ). auto racer,
abeth Taylor (I932-), actress, is 67; is 59; Bernadette Peters H948 ), ac­
Ralph Nader 0934 ), consumer advo
tress. is 51.
cate, is 65.
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T O D A Y S SPO RTS: On this day in 1981. Houston guard Calvin Murphy
1988. Katarina W itt won the gold sunk his 78th consecutive free throw,
medal in the women's figure skating an NBA record
event at the Winter Olympic Games in
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Calgary, Canada
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T O D A Y S QUOTE: “ Facts are stub
any more than two hairs or two
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grains “ — Michel dc Montaigne
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first quarter (Feb. 22) and
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is the kurus.
Kansas is the 34th state.
The stale bird of Wyoming is the
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The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffa Office for Incidents recorded through Feb. 26:

Aggravated assau lt:
MMFORD, a u t* R o U 46, 4600 Mock. Feb. 25. 2:12 a.m. A
48-year-old man waa arrested for aggravated battery and for
possession of drug paraphernalia by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies said they responded to reports of a fight at a
hotel where they found two men Involved In a fight. The men
were sharing a hotel room while In town working but they got In
an argument. The defendant hit the other man In the head with
a bottle. During the arrest, police found metal pipe used for
smoking crack cocaine In his pocket.

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mischief:

•00 Stock. Feb. 25. 10:46 a.m. A
49-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for criminal
mischief after he beat up a woman's car with a baseball bat. He
broke two windows before police arrived, they said.

Domestic violence:
Feb. 25. 6:08
p.m. A 38-year-old man waa arrested for domestic violence by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies. Witnesses told deputies
that the man tried to prevent his live In girlfriend from leaving
their residence during a fight. They said he was grabbing
things away from her and called her names
6AHT06D. P n d w A v a r Feb. 25. 11:39 p.m. A 30year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for domestic vio­
lence after he hit his wife in the head with a beer bottle and In
the arm with another object.

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Robert Eugene Fauchcr, Sr.,
09, Lakeside Drive. Sanford,
died Tuesday, Feb. 23. 1999 at
his residence.
Bom In West
Pepperell, Mass., he moved to
Central Florida In 1973 from N.
Adams, Mass. Mr. Faucher was
a furniture maker.
He was
Catholic.
Mr. Faucher eras a U.S. Army
veteran who served In the Ko­
rean Conflict. He loved wood
working and antique care.
Survivors Include son. David
John Faucher, Coppers Cove,
Texas; son. Rober Eugene
Faucher. Jr.. New Orleans. La.;
daughter. Robyn Anne Chaise.
N. Ireland; daughter, Coni
Perry, DcLand; sister, Mary
indchllStubbs, Sanford: 10 grandch
dren, 1 great-grandchild.
Newllfe Cremation and Fu­
neral Chapel, Ormond Beach,
In charge o f arrangements.

Billy Jack Parller. 48, S. Park
Avenue. Sanford, died Thurs­
day, Feb. 25, 1999. Bom In
Avety County, N.C., he moved
to Central Florida In 1964 from
Tennessee. Mr. Parller was a
truck driver. He was a member
of Church o f God. Sanford.

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Women live to an average age
of 79. men to 73. Projections
for 2010 show life expectancy
for women will be 81 years,
men 74. This proves that the

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138.2 million women and girls
In the U.S. and 132.7 million
men. Women outnumber men
20.2 million to 14.2 million at
ages 65 or older - and 51,000
to 11.000 among centenarians.
In 1998, 58 percent of women
18 years old are over were mar­
ried. 21 percent had never
married and 11 percent each
were widowed and divorced.
The estimated median age for a
woman to get married waa 25.
In the 1960's the average age
was 20.

Bill Kirchhoff
201 S. Park Avenue
Sanford, FI. 32771
407-322-1558

brother, Michael Parller, San­
ford; brother. Ricky Parller.
Sanford; one grandchild.

Feb. 25. 9:18 p.m. A 22-year-old woman was arrested by Flor­
ida Highway Patrol for driving under the Influence.

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Social Security has certainly seen better times.
And who knows what the future might bring
I can show you how to plan for a secure financial
future, with or without Social Security.

Sanford: daughter. Tonya Par­
ller, Sanford: mother. Violet
Parller,
Sanford;
brother,
Freddy
Parller,
Sanford;

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ALTAMONTE
Feb. 25.
17 p.m. A 48-year-old man and a 37-year-old man were ar9:37
rested by Seminole County sheriffs deputies after they sold
$57 worth of marijuana to undercover officers. One o f the men
was also arrested for selling a substance they said was crack
cocaine to officers as well.
ALTAMONTE 6 n U M 6 . Asekar R sto at liv e Oak. Feb. 25.
4:58 p.m. A 27-year-old woman waa arrested by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for possession of less than 20 grams
o f marijuana. Deputies said they stopped the woman for a traffic
violation and said she appeared exceptionally nervous. They
asked If they could search the car and she agreed. Inside, they
found a baggie of marijuana.
SANVOND. I s m A v s m m , lOOktoek. Feb. 25. 3:33 p.m. A 20year-old man was arrested for possession of cocaine and for the
sale of crack cocaine fay Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
Deputies said he sold undercover deputies some crack cocaine.
During his arrest, they found more cocaine In his pocket.
■ A V 0 N D . Oi l — i s Drive. 9600 htock. Feb. 25. 10:22 p.m. A
29-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for obtaining
drugs with a forged prescription. The pharmacist called police
when they believed the prescription they got from the woman
for 80 pills was forged. They said a prescription for eight pills
had been altered to 80 and a doctor's signature had been
forged.

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Survivors Include wife, Janie
Parller,
Sanford;
daughter,
Tammy
Parller.
Sanford;
daughter. Sandra Parller. San­
ford; daughter. Billie Jo Parller,

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will keep on Uvlng longer than
men.
There are atx states where
outnumber
women:
California,
Hawaii,
Idaho. Nevada and Wyoming.
Oo figure.

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Low: 58

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SANFORD • Pan American
Airlines has agreed to move Its
maintenance facilities from Fort
Lauderdale to Orlando Sanford
Airport within about 60 days
and begin the first domestic
passenger service from the air­
port by late spring.

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Pan Am heads to Sanford
Kiwi Airlines, with five planes
currently operating out of the
Orlando International Airport. Is
also considering moving Us
domestic service operations to
the Sanford Airport to reduce
Its operating costs, according to
Kiwi Airlines Sales Manager Hal
East.
Victor White, executive di­
rector of the Sanford Airport
Authority, said there Is a verbal

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agreement, but not a formal
agreement, with Pan American
Airlines. He said an agreement
with Kiwi Airlines Is not as
dose lo tiring forma lined, and
that airport officials have yet to
meet with anyone from the lop
management of Kiwi Airlines.
*We me! with (1*80 American
President! Dadd Fink this
week and shook hands,* While
said.
*Wr Just faxed the

agreement to Utroi a couple
days ago. We don’t expect any
difficulties.*
Under the verbal agreement.
Pan American Airlines would
rent a building from the Or­
lando Sanford Airport lo use as
a line maintenance facility.
Mechanics, and possibly some
pilots and (light attendants
would be moved from Fort Lui­
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Agents
arrest 8
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SEMINOLE COUNTY • Agents
from the City/County Investiga­
tive Bureau conducted several
undercover
operations
on
Thursday night, and arrested
16 people.
There were eight arrest* at
Sassy Merlot's, where the
agents observed dancers mak­
ing physical contact with pa­
trons.
performing
straddle
dances and briefly exposing
bikini areas.
The eight women • aged 16
to 23 • were charged with vio­
lation of the Seminole County
Adult Entertainment Ordinance.
They were Identified aa: Chree
Alford (18). Sara Fort (10). Amy
Hartigan (21). Berdtne Llchtlgfeld (10). Michelle longs!er
(10). Stacey Payne (22). Melissa
Swettch (23) and Bethsalda
Torres (10).
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during
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everything we could. We had
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systems in the city monthly*
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&gt;" W e ’l l P u l Y o u r N o m e
Th e best advice fur would-be
antique collfrtora ?
“Collect
what you like
not for the
value." Ann Odom told the Like
Mary Woman's Club. Ann and
Carole Heller, both antique
dealers, were guests at the
January meeting o f the Like
Mary Woman's club.
Besides antiques. Ann c o l­
lects
small
hand
carved
wooden boxes, ducks, birds
and folk art walking canes. She
collects them because she cn: Joys them. She was once so
sm lltm with a handrarved
cane she saw a man walking
' with that she followed him and
talked him into selling It to
her. Ann also collects etched
glass, For furniture to be an
antique. Ann said, the mle of
thumb Is that It has to be 10O
years old. For glass, there Is
no real rule on what consti­
tutes an antique. Depression
era glass is a verv big collecti­
ble.
Carole Heller got tnlo c o l­
lecting when her grandmother
gave her an antique plate.
When she startrd out as an an­
tique dealer In this area, her
stock was about 80% stiver A l­
though silver Is valuable, it
must be polished to look good.
People today Just don’t have
the time to put Into stiver.
Carole now carries more por­
celain and other collectibles.
She herself collects
Lenox
- china that was made prior to
1952, Lenox Is American made
porcelain. Carole has some
pteccs In her collection from
the late IBOOs. She also has
some very unusual colors from
the 30s and 40s. 1-enox always
has a hallmark on the bottom
of the piece that helps datr It.
If you decide to start collect­
ing. Carole said, becomr fa­
miliar with the marks.
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After Ann and Carole told all
about their antiques. II was
’ time for the Woman's Club
tneml&gt;rrs to do a show and tell
with ones they had brought.

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Audrey Buchanan brought a
hairy chair that had been In
bet husbands family since
1870. Sand! Moodte brought a
pewter pitcher that had be­
longed to her gn*at grandfa­
ther. It dated from the late
1800 s.
Rosemary 'L a rg e r brought a
glass dish that no one recog­
nized. All guesses werr way oil'.
Rosemary
finally
explained
that It was a wine wash from
the early 1800 s. In the early
1800 s. In the finer homes,
people
didn't
always
have
enough wine glasses. This was
a time when a different wine
was served with each course of
a meal. The wine wash was
filled with water and people
would dtp their wine classes In
it between courses and rinse
them.
Bonnie Preston brought a
porcelain box that was made In
France In 1753. Lots Jackson
brought 2 porcelain dolls that
were from Germany. They were
the ftrst dolls she Ixmght to
start her collection. Lois also
brought an Item that she was
unable to Identify. A gift from
her nephew. It was a small liejeweled case that she guessed
might have been for make-up
or railing rards. Carole and
Ann were able to tell her that It
was a match safe.
Jerry Krctli brought a handwri i ten and hand-deco rated
math text from 1822. Gwenn
Duller brought antique netsuke
front Japan. Marlon Quigley
brought glasses from her first
set of glasses. Thry were over

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plate that was from the Lite
1800 s. Pat Fox brought a duck
decoy from the 1920 s Skip
Orlesky brought a pin that was
from the estate o f the late
Duchess o f Windsor, Wallace
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Ifyou'rr Interested In Joining
the Like Mary Woman's Club,
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SO FTBALL GAME
The fathers knew they werr
In trouble when, after the first
Inning, the score was 21 to 3.
girls favor. It was the First A n ­
nua! Stardust Father/Daughtcr
Softball Game. Scheduled for
tlie day before the super bowl.

of Ruth Lauda, member Janie Dougherty and bar
sponsor, Sandie Moodte.

tbr event fraturrd three trams
of fathers playing against thrre
teams of daughters. To make
things a little more even for the
daughters, there were special
rules for the fathers. Fathers
had to ntn backwards after
they hit the ball and thry
fielded with oven milts. While
oven mitts work great for get­
ting things out of the oven, the
fathers found that fielding with
them was a little on the chal­
lenging side.
Alter the gamr was over, (all
three girls teams won), the fa­
thers and daughters enjoyed a
picnic. Awards were given for
Most Valuable Player. Best
Sport. lYrttlrsl Oven Mitts,
Ugliest Oven Mitts and othrrs.
Several o f Die girls said It was
their favorltr falhrr/daughtrr
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he presents ckps
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perform ances, shores
Hottywood anecdotes
a n d answers your
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S a il fr o m P o rt C a n a v e ra l

Thanksgiving Cruise
November 23 - December 5* 1999
___________12-Night Cruise Itinerary

Carole Heller with som e pieces from her Lenox porcelain colection

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F IA T U BREAKFAST
The
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annual
prayer
breakfast sponsored by Ever­
green Tem ple No. 321 and T h e
Grace H. Brewer PS P Club o f
1BPO Elks will be held Satur­
day. February 20, 8:30 a.m. at
Elks Lodge 619, Cypress A ve.
Just P.U.S.H. (Just Pray Until
; Som ething H appens), tickets
are available from members
* and are $5.00.

I FLAT mOHUOHTS

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HURSTON FESTIVAL

the 10th Annual Zora Neal
I Hurston festival w as supported
again by many Sanfordltes who
were first time actresses and
co-directors.
Noted w ilter/dlrector. Joseph
Pinckney, has been In the th ea­
ter for over 30 years. He again
presented a dynam ic play "The
Journey T o This Place.' T h is
perform ance topped all others,
as the cast presented the p ro­
duction to give the audience a
history o f their ancestors. It
portrayed some o f the AfricanAm ericans who experienced the
Journey o f the last 100 years.
There Is a need and desire to
stress the Im portance o f read ­
ing and the desire for many
blacks to learn to read after tt
was outlawed for so long.
Leading up to th e 21st cen­
tury. many have overcom e their
uncertainty and despair to ac­
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boaBt of the success o f the
20th century and look forward
to great strides which w ill
promise an even better life.
This play taught hlstoty o f the
lives and tribulations o f A fri­
can-Americans in this country.
Sanford
citizens got the
privilege o f showing their talent
under the direction o f Joseph
Pinckney, w riter, director, pro­
ducer and actor. Patsy Harding,
assistant director and stage
manager
also
participated.
Sanford's
Veronica
Poatell
served as narrator, as w ell as,
actress and singer, Latressa
Haws, well known In Sanford
and the central Florida area.
Amber Pearson Is a young third
grader at Ham ilton Elem entary
School, who has a prom ising
career In the speaking and
acting field.
For the first tim e showing her
talent was Beverly Ann Pink­
ney, who showed her acting
ability. W hat's in store for
these up and com ing stars In
the field o f acting?
Dlrector/wrlter
Joseph
Pinckney says he will b e able
to put on various plays at the
local schools, churches or
theaters In the Sanford, central
Florida area. For inform ation
and/or bookings call 330-0474.

feature: dress to Impress, door
prizes and refreshments. Tickcts are $8.00 per person. See

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444-3539.

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Tina Louise Simpson and
Dennis Lee Hartwell are an­
nouncing their engagement
and forthcoming marriage.
The wedding will be an event
of Nov. 16, at 2 p.m.. at the
Sanford Woman's Club.
The brtde-to be Is the
daughter of Dorothy and
Harold Hartwell of Sanford

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volunteer at Central Florida
Regional Hospital and enjoys
working crossword and Jigsaw
puzzles. 5he Joins her husband
In ministering and they both
like watching sports.
Dottle and Curt are the
parents o f three sons (one Is
deceased): Richard. Atlanta;
James Allan, Haines City; and
Mark Andrew. DeBary. Th ere
are five children
Including
brand-spanking new Joshua
Mark, who was bom on Jan.
25. In celebration o f their 50th
anniversary. Curt preached
'the sermon at church on Jan
24 with family and friends in
attendance. After the service,
they were honored guests at a
dinner at a local restaurant.
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around
another
25
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again?
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would marry this gal tn a
m inute.'
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D EAR PA T R IC IA ; Your letter
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ch ecked In th e fa ll, b efore the
cold w eath er hits, la a wise pre­
cau tion . S in ce th e w in ter sea­
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readers w ill need this warning
im m ediately.

and the bridegroom is the
son o f Mary and Tom Sacha
o f Cheboygan, Mich.
Ms. Simpson, bom
In
Sanford, attended Seminole
High School. Her fiance,
b o m In Cheboygan, attended
Cheboygar. High School. He
is employed as supervisor for
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nace for us.
Because our furnace was quite
new, we never gave it much
thought. The automatic damper
was shut and the furnace was emit­
ting carton monoxide fumes!
Our beautiful kitty, Yvette, had
died some time before, and we
never knew why. However, she had
slept in the furnace room.
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[ waa experiencing headache* for
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of the time. The day of our grand­
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His enthusiasm and love o f
teaching were probably the
leading fart ora tn David Rape
receiving the coveted Teacher
o f the Year award at Deltona
High School.
But that's not all. Back In
November.
David was
the
recipient o f the
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Career Teacher o f the Year In
Dallas at the Dallas H ealth

Services Academy.
A m the recipient of the DHS
Teacher o f the Year. David's
next stop Is competition for the
Volusia County Teacher o f the
Year.
Bom and raised in Sanford.
David la the son of Dr. William
and Nancy Rape. He Is a 1986
graduate o f Seminole High
School. David went on to
receive his bachelor’s degree
in language arts and secondary
education from the University
o f Central Florida and hla
m aster’s degree tn educational
leadership.
W hen he graduated from
C ollege,
David
sent
out
resum es to several schools, but
Deltona High School was the
first to grant him an interview
and it was love at first sight for
the award-winning teacher who
has spent eight years there.
H e first taught English and
last year he was assigned as
part-tim e coordinator o f the
H ealth Services Academy. Th is
year,
he la the
full-tim e
coordinator o f the academy.
Th e academy offers a variety
o f services, including about 20
different areas, David said. He
likes the one-on-otic
with
students. 1 get to. see the
students every single day,* he
said.
David praised his school with
the . utmost o f pride and
adm iration. It's a wonderful
school.' he said. ’A wonderful
program .*
David and bia family, w ife
M artlne. and 1-year-old son
Logan, make their home In
Lake Mary.
Congratulations
to
the

dedicated educator.
M TC H D C IH O V K R
"Our
Cousin's
Getting
Hitched* was the theme o f a
bridal shower given by Brian
and Myra
'M ynnle* Meeks
Schanel. Ashley Schanel and
Kristy and Tony Schanel at the
Cattle
Ranch
In Sanford.
Guests o f honor were Myra's
cousin, John Hammerli II. and
his fiancee, Kristi Gloeggler.
According to the mother o f
the
bridegroom .
'M ynnie’s
grandfather and my father were
brothers and we are all kissing
cousins.*
The brldegroom -to-be Is the
son o f Dr. John and Fran
Hammerli o f W inter Park, and
(he bride-to-be la the daughter
o f Nancy G loeggler and John
G loeggler
of
Atlanta.
The
wedding w ill be an event of
Feb. 27 In Dunwoody. Ga. .
A fron tier atmosphere was
earned out In the food and
decor. Brown paper place mats
were
attached
with
red
bandana neck scarfs, a deck o f
cards, play money and water
pistols with miniature boots
sprinkled all over the tables.
Each guest was also given a
small cowboy hat with five
cowboy hats arranged with
flowers. The bride and groom
were presented larger straw
bats wtth the bride receM ng a
corsage.
A fter a delirious steak dinner
with all the trimmings, the
couple opened their many giflB
Including the host gift from the
Schanels, a Kitchen-Aid mixer.
Ninenteen guests were Invited
to the fun-filled event.

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San ford son nam ed ‘Teacher o f Y e a r

D ining experience raises $$$ for help center
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provides the perfect netting for them to
exchange stories and meet old friends.
W ithout th eir continued support, the
event would not be the auccesa It la todayt*
The Dessert Party features an array o f
scrum ptious desserts provided by some o f
O rlando's finest caterers. Starbucks co f­
fee. prize giveaway and entertainm ent.
Sponsors for this year's event Include ADC
Fine W ine and Splrita. Starbucks Coffee
Com pany and NationsBank.
The H ope and H elp Center to a non­
profit AIDS service organization providing
a netw ork o f comm unity referrals and
support services to meet the physics),
psychological.
spiritual and financial
needs o f anyone affected or Infected by
HIV disease and AIDS.

W INTER PARK - The NationsBank Cen­
ter In downtown Orlando will once again
serve as a th e site for 5th Annual Dining
for Friends w ith Friends Kick-off Party.
D ining for Friends w ith Friends to a
m onth-long fund-raiser benefiting the
Hope and H elp Center and takes place
from April 1 to May 1. During the month,
area residents will host their family,
friends and co-w orkers at a dining event
o f th eir ch oice.
Past dining events have ranged from a
quiet dinner fo r four to a street party o f
over 100 guests. More than 1.000 people
are expected to attend a dining event
during this tim e.

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Stmnett HenM, Ssrfard, Dodds •Sunday, February 7,1199 •4 0

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present a piano recital on
Sunday, at 8 p.m. In the
Pine A rts Concert H all at
Seminole Com m unity
College. The recital Is free
and open to the public.
Ettlnger'a recital also
marks the debut o fS C C a
newly acquired Schlm m ei
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Plano.
Ettlnger'a recital program
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LAKE MARY - Do people aay you make the best pie tn the
w orld?
W dL here’s your chance to put It to the te s t A new addition to
the Oide Lake Maty Days festival w ill be the Homemade Pie
Baking Contest. AO entries must b e made fr o m scratch*. That
means no bos mixes, no prepared c ru s t no canned lin in g. To en­
ter the contest, caO Nancy at 324-3065 or pick up an entry form
at Lake Mary City Hall. Entiles m ust be received by f r i t BS.
The Sixth Annual Otde Lake M ary Days la scheduled for M arch
6 at Lake M aiy City Hall, the Flan k Evans Center and historic
downtown Lake Mary. This year prom ises to be bigger and b etter
than ever. Ctty staff haa been w orking overtim e to get the Frank
Evans Center ready far the event. The two offices have been r e ­
done. (one la now a com puter room ), the kitchen has been redone
and so have both the batmooma. W orkers are currently finishing
repairs on the outside o f the building.
There w ill be plenty o f entertainm ent on the main stage.
Scheduled to appear are Country Joe Roofer, the School o f Dance
Alta, the Joyftil Noise Choir, the O icenw ood Lakes Middle School
Choir and Band, the Stardust O b i Scouts, the Line Dancers from
The Forest and fo u p s from Sem inole Com m unity College and
Lake Mary High. In addition, there w ill also be entertainm ent In
the FTank Evans Center th tsyear. Singer and pianist Rick Robinson wfB be performing as w ill Jim Nelson.

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while the rest o f the fam ily
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fam ily.
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through for them. Fields has
been staying with h it aunt
and his couatn who also at*
tends Lake Mary. Hla parents,
grandparents
and
brother
have recently moved In wtth
another aunt after staying In a
hotel since the lire. A lso,
fam ily members have been
helping to replace everyday
essentials like toiletries and
clothing piece by piece.
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blends have rallied around
him. Besides help in the form
o f m oney, clothes and other
items, they have also made
sure that acme o f the luxuries
Hull rie ia t once enjoyfu Art
replaced little by little.
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see M ario's friends com e
through for him .* said Labe
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Junior
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basketball
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L a k e M a r y bo y s soccer team
b a n k in g on M c In to sh , W y m e r
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

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mongagaaa, ludgmant era it Hora. trvataaa, lianholdara.
paraona In poaaaaalon and any and an oltiar parasna
having or claiming to hava any righ t tltta or Intoraat by.
through, under or agalnat tha abova namad Dafaadanta.
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TO THOM ASOVI- NAMCD DEFENDANTS AMO TO ALL PART1B0
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NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES MAVtNQ OR CLAIMMQ TO HAVE ANY MONT TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW

LAKE MARY • They form
quite an Im pressive tag team.
Lake M ary soccer stars Don­
ald M cIntosh and Danny W y­
m er have made the Rams one
o f the favorites to win a state
cham pionship, but If the boys
are to win the ring, they are
going to have to follow In the
footsteps o f Lake Mary's 1998
girls’ state winning team.
Friday night at Lake H ow ell,
the Rams cam e up short, 2-1 In
three overtim es, against unde­
feated O viedo In the district
cham pionship game and must
now win on the road. Just as
the girls team did a year ago.
Home field advantage would
have be nice, but Sem inole
County m ay be the home to the
best soccer In the state. When
teams like Lyman and Lake
Howell are sitting at home. It’s
proof that Lake Mary and
Oviedo can contend for a title.
"The capability to win It all la
th ere" M cIntosh said. "It w ill
take som e luck, but w e can go
as far as anybody In the state.*
Oviedo star Justin Cook has
gotten the headlines this year,
breaking the county record for
goals In a career with 50, but
McIntosh and Wymer have got*
ten their own share o f credit.
McIntosh was Invited
to
Philadelphia and honored as
Florida’s only All-Am erica. He
was also named the 1996 Na­
tional Soccer Conference Ath­
letic Association S tale Player
o f the Year.
At Philadelphia. M cIntosh,
who traveled with M cCorklc.
met som e o f the best soccer
player sin the nation wad he la
being recruited by moat o f the
country’s top soccer schools.
*1 was kind o f surprised
when 1 saw the quality o f play­
ers that w ere there* M cIntosh
said. *1 never expected it *
Last year, McIntosh traveled
with Lake Mary coach Larry
McCoride to Coventry, Eng-

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tered the freshman record for
goals with nine, and recovered
from a season-ending knee In­
ju ry during his sophomore year
to gain his national attention
for his Junior season.
He also had the best point
product:
luctlon season In school
history last season with 30
goals and 16 assists, at least
until W ym er broke it this sea­
son. Currently Wymer has 34
goals and 14 assists and M cIn­
tosh has 18 goals and 2 ! as­
sists.
Wymer, being a Junior, still
has a year to catch Cook on
the com ity’s all-tim e UsL
W hile McIntosh Is
at a

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ln e m ove r— o ff srtth the first boys’ soccer
district championsh ip In Oviedo High School's
history.

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son, South Carolina and Drown
are already on the recruiting
trail, and W ym er should be the
one getting the headlines next
season.
It doesn’t hurt to have a
coach like McCoride, a member
o f the Florida Sports Hall-ofFame.
"H e's been so successful In
the past and he's passed It all
onto u s * W ym er said. "He gives
us so much knowledge and ex­
perience."
Now, the Rams are hoping
McCoride can pass on the final
Ingredient o f M dntoah's ca ­
reer: a state title. Since the
girts squad won last year, al‘ i the guys w en t admit It,
definitely a hope to t—1-ance the trophy case. ’

to Dr. Phillips in the 6A-4 fin al Friday night. In
a state playoff first-round gam e on Tuesday
n|Mit a t 7 p.m. a t John C ourier Field, while
Lake M ary (21-3-2) w ill have to travel to Orlando
to play Dr. FhtlUpa for Its first-round gam e.

Afterwanfo. Lake Maty f t * * Larry MtCfltWe
was at a loae for words.

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•on *, Jamaal Turner and Reg­
gie Kohn - were honored prior
to the game.
The sextet made up a claaa
which won Lake HoweU'a flrat
district title last year and the
core won the Stiver Hawks first
Junior va n ity cham pionship
two y e a n ago.
Coach Steve Kohn aald hla
seniors, most o f whom played
back-up roles last year, would
be remembered fondly.
T h e y made up our most suc­
cessful senior class
ever,"
Kohn said. T h e y could alw ays
be counted on and they did tt
all together. That makes them
quality Idds. win o r lo s e*
The game also m atted the
final home gam e for Reggie
Kohn. who haa over 2,000
points and 1,000 assists In hla
Late Howell career.
He la headed to the Univer­
sity o f South Florida nest sea ­
son. but he alm ost made Sen*
lor Night one o f h ie crowning

the DeLand defense which
countered hla every move. Lake
Howell played sloppy In the
first quarter and DeLand cloaed
It out with a 13-6 lend, but the
Hawke, after trailing by as
much as 1 6 4 , started to com e
back behind Kohn'a threepointers. He hit s i* on the
night on hla an y to a game*
high 26 points. Hla th reepointer a t the end o f the h a lf
dosed the gap to 30-37.
Late Howell started the second h alf quickly and took Its
first lead. 42-40 when Kohn
finished o ff a Parsons pass,
but DeLand fought back to tie
tt at 46-45 going into the final
; mlnutea.
the store tied at 83-83
and 2:80 remaining. Kohn hit a
jumper o ff a feed m an Turner,
and H ollar scored o ff e f an antfst bum Kohn to put the
Hawks up b y four.
With 131 rem aining. H offkr
fait a fiv e threw and L a te Haw*
eO was up b y five.

stopped tally by

Then. Jackson took ewer. He
hit three bee throws to cut tt ta

57-55. late HoweU'a inbound*
paas was stolen and Jackson
naded a three-pointer to put
Deland up. 56-57.
Howell wasn't done,
got himself open un­
der the basket and took a per­
fect pass from Kane to put the
Hawks ahead, setting the stage
for Jackson's buner-beater.
Late Howell may have lost
the regular-season
district
crown, but Steve Kohn aald he
meeting in
at the district
*WeJust dedicated the rest of
the aeaaon to parttdpatlng

Lake Howel High School honofsd«s six senkxs (from
Ml to fight) Haggis Kohn, Chad Paiaons, Jamaal

Tumor. Jutoln Kana. Mamal Outer! and Josh Lamon
togna prior to Friday's contort sflh DtUnd.

Daytona

over. W e did that wett. We
couldn't, however, finish at the
end and that Juat let L a te k te y

first career win. Th is track has
always been fo o d to m e.*
W hile the bunt row wfU b e
locked In during Saturday's
time trials, the rem ainder o f
the field w ill be determ ined
Thursday during the O atorade
125-m ile qualifiers.
Dud Pole Award Qualttytng
w in take center stage Saturday,
along wtth final qualifying fo r
Sunday's FlratPtus Financial
300 for the ARCA aeries c a n .

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Kohn in a

Lake Mary
girls begin
run at title

Sem inole
girls grab
5 A -5 ring B f l

leagu e b y

Luppert, L u k er net first title fo r Lions
•When someone o f Cookie'* caliber fo e *
down, everyone h a* to *tep K up.* said
Luppert. *1 was juat fortunate enough to be
at the end o f a great pass by Ben. H its win
was a total team effort.*
Cook, who had been ID much o f the week
team , moved to
m g Frtday night
i goal tn suddenons edged Lake
ct S tournam ent
m the district
it e r netted the
tl In Oviedo's 2-1

set up the lio n s' first goal when he took a
long ball an a restart and directed tt
toward Luppert. w ho scored at 5:40.
Lake M ary neatly e q u a te d IS minutes
later w hen Dan Wjrmer attempted a penalty
kick, only to be denied by Oviedo goalie
Nick Ascenso.
*
The Ram s did pull even at 34:34. Jamcy
Tbpdakl played a free kick into the penalty
area that Ascenso parried but waa unable

Silver H awks win 6A

soccer

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D rug prevention story books
w ill be donated on Tuesday
caterpillar.*

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The acqud follow* the caterpillar aa he Strug
glee to withdraw from using drugs.
T h e m rea afp Is that It's best not ts fib
started In the first place.* FTttch said. T h i
book shows that U'a not that easy to stop, ark
uiC TT b i t p n x N n m w iin r t u p in *

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NOTICE

Business

Pursuant to Chapter 102.141(2), Florida
Statutes, N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the
Seminole County Canvassing Board will meet at
9:00 A.M. on February 9, 1999, in the Supervisor of

S tate o f
e co n o m y
is p o s itiv e

Elections Office, 116 W. 1st Street. Sanford, F L to
canvass the absentee ballots for the First Special
Primary Election for House District 35. For addition­
al information contact Sandy Goard, Supervisor of
Elections, at 665-7700.

1

By BUI Kerne
STAFF WRITER
Altamonte Springs - Seminole
County's economy will continue
to grow In 1999. although It
may slow down compared to the
rapid growth of 199H.
Seminole County Chairman
Carlton Henley and Orange
County Chairman Mel Martinez
both predicted continued eco­
nomic progress at ihe fourth
annual growth report luncheon
sponsored
by
the
Greater
Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce at Ihe Hilton In Altamonte
Springs.
Martinez said that
while
growth tn Central Florida may
slow In 1999. It will allow the
region's services and bu si­
nesses to catch up with the
rapid growth the region has e x ­
perienced In recent years.
Henley spoke of the need tn
address education and trans­
portation needs In Seminole
County, lie also spoke o f con­
tinued high tech sector growth
In the county.
Martinez said growth at the
Orlando Sanford Airport dors
not have to conflict with the In ­
terests of the Orlando Interna­
tional Airport. He said there Is

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PRECINCT
POLLING
PLACES
F e b ru a ry 9 ,1 9 9 9

PRECINCT

room lor growth at Imth air­
ports.
Martliuv said high tech bu si­
nesses will continue to relocate
along the Interstate l corridor
In Seminole County.
The tourism Industry will
continue to flourish. Martinez
said.
The numl&gt;er o( h old
rooms m the Centra) Florida re­
gion are expected to Increase
from 98.000 tc* more than
100.000 by the year 2000.
Michael Ramey, a senior at
Seminole High Sdtool, was
named the school's Student of
the Month In a presentation at
the luncheon. Ramey Is a stu-

Miehnel Ramey, student ol the
month Irom the Compact program
at Seminole High School, Is con­
gratulated by Wayne Weinberg,
president ol the Greater Seminole
Chamber ol Commerce, Right,
Carlton Henley was also a
speaker at Ihe luncheon.

LOUDON

43

Destiny Church (previously known as
Slovak Garden).
3 11 0 Howell Branch Road, Sem inole County

49

S t. Richards Episcopal Church. 5151 Lake Howell
Road. Seminole County

68

Elks Club, 475 5 Howefl Branch Road.
Sem inole County

MnM Photo* bj TommyWneonl

dent In the school's Compact
class, and a member of the
wrestling tram. He plans to at­
tend college.

K n o w y o u r costs
In the last month I have had a
very hectic schedule In trying
to get the Seminole Technology
Business
Incubation Center
open at the Port of Sanford. Bui
It has brought back memories
of nry 20 years tn the contract­
ing business. I have been In ­
teracting with all sorts o f differ­
ent contractors and I have been
hearing the horror stories that
go with being In the construc­
tion business.
I believe that the lack of
training and knowledge
of
sound business principals la
one of tlie key negative factors
In the volatile construction
market. I can remember asking
contractors how business Is
and being greeted with the fol­
lowing tale. " TWo years ago I
did $200,000 worth o f work
and last year I did $1,000,000.
I made more money doing the
$200,000 than I did the m il­
lion. I don't understand It."
As you begin to ask the right
questions, you And out some
key factors. First the business
began in a converted bedroom
at his home. He went out and
bought used office equipment
and some tired furniture at an
auction. His wife did the books
and answered the telephone.
The company trucks
were
parked In the garage or on the
side o f the house. Materials
were stored In the backyard or
on the patio. The days were
filled with running the Jobs and
the nights were used for office
work and working on new bids.
He figured these Dlds by paying
himself a foreman's wage and
adding 10 percent to cover his
overhead.
Well after the first year he
figures he has stumbled on the
magic numbers o f success. He
goes out and sells $800,000
more In contracts using this
magic number o f 10 percent for
overhead. Suddenly he has 50
people on the payroll and hla
neighbors have had enough
and turn him Into the zoning

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BALLOT
SPECIAL FIRST PRIMARY BALLOT
REPUBLICAN PARTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FEBRUARY 9,1999

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department. His wife tells him
that she can't do II all and 1o get
someone else.
Now all o f a sudden we have
to pay rent on a shop and stor­
age building. We hnve to add
office help with salaries. W e
also feel tliat tire owner of a
$1,000,000 operation needs a
new truck und salary. Now we
have In round numbers over
$150,000 In expenses Ural are
not directly Ued to one Job. W e
priced our Jobs with an over­
head factor o f 10 percent or
$100,000 and we really have
expenses o f $150,000. Tills Is
all before any profit margin Is
considered.
What mistakes did wr make?
First and foremost we bid to­
day's Jobs with yesterday's
overhead. W e failed to consider
what hidden subsidies we had
been providing the company
with free labor and expenses.
W e did not Include the real
overhead that Is required to
successfully
perform
$1,000,000 in work.
I made this example simple
but It Is real life and occurs
every day here In Central FlorIda . We are available here at
the Small Business Development Center to work with you to
get a handle on your costs,
Wnjync Hardy Is (he coordlna
tor o f the Sm all Business Deuelopmcnt Center at Seminole
Community College, he can be
reached at (407) 321-3495 or
email whardyObcllsoulh.net.

OFFICIAL SPECIAL FIRST PRIMARY BALLOT
REPUBLICAN PARTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FEBRUARY 9,1999

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LEGISLATIVE
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
3STH HOUSE DISTRICT
(V $ t$ ff$ r O $ t)

FRANK ARNALL
JIM BARDEN
JERRY CREEL
TOM DRAGE
MAX HUNT
DON TILLERY

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�Semtnole Herald, Sanford, Ftortda - Sunday, February 7, 1999 - 7A

Business
BRIEFLY
The S r a ia o k C a n t y Caaeation and Visitors Hurrau
ban reported tourlnm tax colIrcllonn for the lost quarter o f
1998. The tax la collected
baaed on the number o f hotel
beds In the county. The county
collected $409,000 for October
through December, five percent
more than Die projected amount
of $389,354. Compared to the
name period, the county col­
lected 353,969 In 1997 and
$409,000 In 1998. a 15.5 per­
cent Increase.

Itffl rirrkkirff tbr I
Jones Investment representa­
tive In Sanford twill host a live
satellite broadcast. ‘ Managing
Your Taxra.* on Feb. 16 at 2
p.m. and 6 p.m. The program
will be moderated by Brad Ytterbert . Panelists will discuss
the powrr of tax deferral and
tax advantaged payments in re­
tirement. the traditional IRA
versus the Roth IRA. and how to
Increase tax-free income. For
more Information, call (407)
322-1558.

T oro shares best o f two worlds with news
■ y K a a s W M ta
STAFF WRITER
LX)NOWOOD - Manuel Antonlo Toro says that living In
Central Florida In to be able to
have “the bent o f two worlds.”
Toro, 61, came here 20 yearn
ago from San Juan. Puerto RJco,
He la a retired psychiatrist who
publishes La Prmsa. the H is­
panic newspaper for the region
and £ f rxrrclorio. a yellow
pages directory for the Orlando
area.
Recently. Toro was sworn In
as president o f the Puerto Rican
Chamber o f Commerce in Cen­
tral Florida. The cham ber's o f­
fice Is In Longwood.
Toro said that Puerto Ricans
com prise 55 percent o f the
Hispanic population o f Central
Florida. He estimates that more
than 150,000 Puerto Ricans are
In the area. He said they first
came to Orlando, then Kissim ­
mee and now to Seminole

Manual Antonio Toro
County.
It la Toro's mission to begin
an Intense program of comm er­

cial ventures with the objective
of increasing the Investment of
Puerto Rican capital In busi­
nesses In the area. He said that
such businesses have been
more and more noticeable the
last three years.
There is a new Banco Popu­
lar de Puerto Rico opening In
Altamonte Springs - bringing
the num ber o f local branches to
eight. There are 4 In Orlando. 2
In Sanford and 2 In Kissimmee.
There Is also a Puerto Rican
bank • Uni Bank • in Orlando
and a number o f successful
Puerto Rican restaurants.
‘ In our business ventures
tosrarda Puerto Rico It Is not our
goal to receive, but to share our
experience
and
knowledge
about the magnificent business
opportunities that exist in this
region.” Toro said. T h e y will
be ventures that are carefully
planned
and
destined
to
stimulate, not only the commer­
cial and Investment aspects,
but the cultural and educa­

tional ones, as well.”
The latest 52-page edition of
La Prmsa contains frontpage
stories on Pope John Paul's
visit to Mexico and about the
economic crisis In Brazil. It la
obvious the paper’s advertising
stafT has been successful get­
ting area merchants to buy
apace. Many o f the ada are In
color.
Toro said he la grateful for
the opportunity to bring hla
w ife and children to Central
Florida and take advantage o f
the schools, business commu­
nity and recreation possibilities
tn the area. Each o f his five
children
attended
Seminole
County schools.

real estate developer, has an­
nounced the construction o f a
new 110.000 square-foot shop­
ping center development at the
com er o f U.S. Highway 17-92
and Lake M aiy Boulevard In
Sanford. Construction la
scheduled to begin In August
on the property, which la cur­
rently occupied under lease by
-Don Mealey s Seminole Ford.
iThe center will be anchored by
'a n Albertson's grocery store.
; Eckerd Drug and an unan■nounced national tenant with
- approximately 30.000 square
vfeet o f local retail shops. The
^project architects are Cuhact A
Peterson o f Orlando with DeI tdfn Service Group o f Longwood
■as the civil engineer.

At the same tim e the family
was able to retain Ita Puerto R i­
can heritage. "W hen you rvalk
Into out home, you walk into
Puerto Rico." he said. "You find
the Spanish language, the food
and the rules, liv in g like this Is
truly having the best o f two
fvorids.”
Puerto Ricans, he sold, come
to the United States without
having to go through the Immi­
gration process. They are w el­
come to make their homes here
and work here. They appreciate
this privilege.
The people o f Puerto Rico
may have rejected statehood.”
Toro said. "but they do not re ­
ject the United States."

W e understand that kids spit
and leave their toothpaste in the sink.
W e understand that socks
get lost in the dryer.
W e understand that flights
get delayed and luggage gets lost.
W e understand that even the express
line at the grocery store is slow.
W e understand there are teenagers.
W e understand that life is frustrating.
W e believe banking shouldn't be.

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Our V iew s

C om m unity V ie w s

Citizens tired o f excessive
coverage o f Clinton scandal

C ity on the road to
beautification
A renewed effort In needed throughout the city to pick
up Utter and trash.
On Jan. 23. during a two hour period. 44 volunteers
picked up more than 2,(XX) pounds o f Utter for Project
lYIdc. The next scheduled dean up Is April 10. from 9
am . to 12 p.m.*
Scenic Improvement Board members are seeking volun­
teers at schools, focusing on educating the young on the
need to clean up litter.
Participants In Project Pride said they noticed untidy
Lynx bus stop trash containers, whiskey bottles Uttering
Persimmon Avenue, debris on Sixth Street west o f Pecan
and OUve avenues, a mess In the abandoned CSX Amtrak depot, trash on U.S. Highway 17-92 between 10th
and 11th streets, and more debris In parts of 13th Street.
Beer and whiskey bottles on the shores of Lake Monroe
near Fbrt Mellon Park are also a problem. The lakefront
is Sanford's showcase. Residents taking a walk. Ashing
or jogging too often need to step over debris.
City workers and community volunteers already work
hard to keep Sanford dean. More volunteers arc needed.
The hard part is taking personal responsibility to dean
up trash.
Perhaps companies can encourage employees to par­
ticipate In the Clean 'ta r n , and brainstorm on other
ways to work with the Scenic Improvement Board to
clean up Utter.
The accumulation o f junk and debris Is regulated on a
complaint basis. The Code Enforcement Board accepts
anonymous calls, at (407) 330-5644.

My Two Cents
h is sex Ule (between two con ­
senting adults) ought to be
condemned as unconstitutional
and legally open to a lawsuit. B
la not constitutional to try a citi­
zen o f thla country for behavior
that la not tUegall Thla b e t
alone ought to be grounds to
throw out the whole mesa.
It would be difficult to calcu ­
late the maaatve amounta o f
Congressional time and do tiara

Becom ing your brother’s keeper
EVERYBODY
DOES IT.

William JEFFERSON CNnton

a p rio rity

By Kslelle Brogdon
1 keep hearing the Republi­
cans on TV talking about the
ncfttwlly o f following the letter
of the law. I listened carefully
as Chairman Hyde
staled
clearly dial sexual affairs are
not against the law and are the
business o f the Involved parlies
only. It is not surprising that he
would say that since he got
caught himself. He then wrnt
on lo say that lying about II In
court Is against the law.
It seems to me that If the be­
havior Itself Is not against the
law. then tiytng any American
citizen for tiiat behavior should
be illegal, and It follows that
any testimony In that trial
should be disregarded and
dismissed. I would think that
the totally partisan action of
forcing any man lo testify about

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Berry's World

Letters

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By Jsteph Pettis*

■And Ike Lord *atd unto Coin.
HTiere it Abel Iky brother* And he
•aid. / know not: An I my brother'/
keeper*" — Booh of Generis
Hardly a morning has passed at my
health d u b when I have not ran into
a female acquaintance pounding m y
on the Stairmasler It ii all I can do
to avoid her glance.
Not because she offends. On the conIrary, she is one of the kindest souls

nares me? Do 1waah my
Or do I as a step hull

to idl her what has bean aa my Ida#
for many months now.
And that is: I worry that she b doing
herself great harm. And I think she
would benefit from professional bHp.
You sec. this young woman has sn

term *
quire I
to heq
do aq
family
thing?

dated it is s wonder that she has the
strength to eve* make it to the gym,
much less work ouL
But there she is, morning after
morning, for two or three hours a
stretch. And •* « ■ aq* anything to
her — at Imat Mt d gd her health.

face certain risks. A
may hurt the young
And I night even i
anger and resentnu

JOSEPH
PERKINS

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E rtel gets a kick out o f county position
S T A F F W RTTEH

about a year ago. Seminole
County created a new position
for a community Information co­
ordinator.
Michael C. Ertel, 20, got the
job.
One o f Ertel's first duties for
the county was arranging a
proper rrerption for the Lake
Mary girls stale championship
basketball and soccer teams.
lie held a backboard as one
o f the basketball player* did a
slam dunk and he bravely tried
to slop a blistering sliot uy one
o f the soccer players.
"Thank heavens, the Lake
Mary girls didn't win any arch­
ery titles.* Ertel said this week
from his office at tire County
Services Building.
A graduate o f Lake Howell
High School. Ertel gained his
first experience as an informa­
tion specialist during a stx-yrar
Army tour. Ilia battalion com­
mander asked Private Ertel to
be a spokesman to help news
agencies during the Los Ange-

lea riots In 199*2 .
TWo yrars Inter, Ertel was a
public affairs specials* for the
Anny In llerlln. lie was the
public relations liaison
for
lYesIdent Clinton's visit with
llerlln Brigade soldiers on the
eve of the abolition o f lire unit
In 1991.
A picture of President Clinton
and Ertel In his Army fatigue*
Is on the wall o f Ertel's Semi*
nrile County office • tire only
known picture o f a Democrat at
the plate.

Harrell &amp;. Beverly

Enel's Job requires him to Increase community awareness o f
the county, putting him In dally
contact with the media and re­
quiring his presence at public
presentations and community
events.
This a new department and
we continue to build an effec­
tive eommunlrntlon with every­
one who lives or works In the
county.* Ertel said. "The more
Informed our community Is the
more Involved It will be.*
Ertel reports to the countv
manager attd Is on call by earn
of the county commissioners,
lie has been asked to give
briefings at board meetings,
which lie says are less danger-

ous than trying to stop a soccer
kick.
Although lie doesn't entertain
a political career, Ertel enjoys

pointing out that both Dan
Quaylc and A1 Core w eir Army
Information specialist* before
they became vice presidents.

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E x p o r t e r o f the y ear a w a r d
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Are w e losing
our marbles?
Once upon a time, almost
every child played marbles.
You didn't have to be 7-feettall. weigh 250 pounds or be
able to run 100 yards In 9
seconds. You didn't even
have to have 20-20 eyesight.
All you needed was a de­
cent thumb.
Many kids used to exercise
their thumbs to make them
stronger, (licking away for
hours. Others were blessed
with extraordinarily long,
double-Join ted thumbs. Long
fingers and long thumbs,
Kids who were all thumbs
couldn't play baseball, so
they turned to marbles.
ITirrc used to be marbles
championships In cities all
acrosa thr country and games
tn the backyards. Everyone
used to have a bag of mar­
bles. Even the girts.
Harriett Boyd was one of
Sanford's foremost marble
players during the Great De­
pression. The boys who lived
along Elm Street knew their
match when Harriett knelt to
unleash a shot. There would
be a whoosh. And boom.
"I still have m y marbles,”
H arriett Boyd. 75. said Fri­
day. They're In a little bag
that ties with a string. I used
to shoot m arbles every day.
Back In the Thirties, we
didn't have things tike televi­
sion. W e had marbles. They
were a prized possession."
Boyd has won hundreds of
medals in the Golden Age
Games In Just about every
event Imaginable. She once
won the talent contest when
she vacuumed her 17-yearold cat. They don't play mar­
bles at the Games. B oyd -----wishes they did.
Ruth Hamilton, the first
lady at Bram Towers, says
she and her brother used to
shoot marbles at the turn of
the century In Alta. Iowa. "We
played a game called nibs."
Hamilton said. ‘ 1 wasn't every
good at It. I wish I had those
old marbles. They're museum
pieces now."
The Rev. John Book likes to
tell a story about when he
was tn Bible School and had
his mouth full o f marbles In
public speaking sessions.
“The idea was to take one
m arble after you spoke. When
you lost all you r marbles,
they let you be a preacher."
A boy named Toby Weed
was watching h is older
brother play m arbles one day
and when the shooter rolled
over to him. Toby put it in his
m outh and swallowed . When
Toby’s mother found o u t she
the house. Toby doesn't like
to talk about the Incident. Or
about marbles.
Playing m arbles s u a U g
deal where Leo Sahrall grew
up In Nashua. N.H. "We
played at recess and after
school," said Sahrall. a World
W ar U Navy pilot who Uvea tn
Sanford. "We used to buy a
dozen d a y marbles for a
penny." he recalled. *1 was

ORLANDO-The Metro Orlando
International Affairs Commis­
sion (MOIAC). the international
office of the Economic D evel­
opment Commission o f MidFlorida. Inc., has Initiated a
program to annually recognize
an outstanding exporting com ­
pany In the Oriando region. The
first “Exporter or the Year"
Award will Ire given tins year.
Nominations arc now being a c­
cepted by MOIAC. the U.S. D e­
partment o f Commerce. Enter­
prise Florida and other traderelated organizations.

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1955. Elvis Preiley performed live for
the first time In an auditorium In
Memphis, Tenn.
On this day in 1990, Billy Idol ran a
stop sign and drove his motorcycle
into a car, breaking an arm and a leg.
He had Just finished recording his
album "Charmed Life."
On this day In 1994, Whoopi Goldberg
succeeded Billy Crystal as tost of the
Academy Awards
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strate a conimltment to cir.illvr
marketing Initiatives that set
their tlrm apart front others In
thr industry and that contribute
to their unique International
Unde position.
Application (units are avail
able by calling Zulliui Vclr/
Kslmda nl the EDC at M07)
422-7159. Tile deadline to
Mihnili a nomination applli a
lion Is Thursday. April I
A MOIAC awards ronunlttrc
will review the applications and
choose thr recipient ol the
1999 “Exporter o f Hie Year'
Award. H ie recipient will be
honored at MOlAC's annual In ­
ternational Summit on May 14.
The recipient will also lie su b­
mitted for the U.S. Department
of Commerce s “E“ Award and
Small Business Administration
exporting awards.
our community bring
Feb. 7, 1999 lummUiBU the“With
fastest growing major export
Today is thr 3Sth dau N ' t \
markrt In Florida for the sec­
of 1999 and the 49C&gt;i f 4 ■! ♦ H llH
consecutive
year,
we
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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in the companies dial have made
let*. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower re
this achievement
possible."
signed as Army Chief of Staff and war said Orlando Mayor Olrnda H.
succeeded by Gen. Omar Bradley
Hood.
To qualify for thr award,
companies must Ire In llie
manufacturing. distribution or
service Industries In llir fourcounty region of Orange. Semi­
nole, Osceola and Lake counlies, and must export Interna­
tionally. Otlirr eligibility re­
quirements Include:
* A company's products or
services must be at lrnst 51
percent U.S. rontrnt:
* A company must have at
least three consecutive years of
export growth that exceeds thr
nonn for Its Industrial sector:
and
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The following report* w ere compiled from the Seminole County
S h e rd s O ffice fo r Incident* recorded through Feb. 5:

Domestic violence:
W W W . m p N la hail, 100 Mask. Feb. 4. 2:21 p.m. A
47-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for dom estic
violence. Police said the man pushed his finger Into hla w ife's
throat during an argum ent She told them she was unable to
breathe
and
waa
in
fear
for
her
life
MWOfiD, Laurel Avaasa, 700 M ask. Feb. B. 1:22 a jn . A 37year-old man waa arrested by Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties for dom estic violence. Deputies said he hit hla roommate
with a large pillow and began to choke him during an argument.
■AMTOao, tin t Street at Wmk 0re— , Feb. 5. 5:45 a.m. A
45-year-old woman was arrested by Sanfofd M ic e far domestic
violence. Police said she bit her husband during an argument

feasibility and implementation
study. Step 2 will be the design
phase for software, hardware
and communications system.
Step 3 the construction phase
by the year 2001.
Zaltonnl said that d riv en are
going to notice gradual Im­
provem ents In the m te m . e s ­
pecially In areas where there
are shopping malls. He said
there are 279 traffic lights In
the county - both unincorpo­
rated Sem inole County and the
seven cities.
"We have a good traffic sys­
tem - two steps better than Or­
ange County's, a step or two
behind the C ity o f O rlando's,"
Zaltonnl. "The whole Idea la to
coordinate a central system that
w ill connect Orlando. Orange
County and Osceola County.

■Orlando w ill get Information
as to what traffic la headed our
way and w e w ill send inform a­
tion on what is headed to Or­
lando and to Orange County,"
he said. "W e are striving to cre­
ate an Intelligence Transporta­
tion System fo r the entire C en­
tral Florida region/;____________
As new technology la avail­
able. the m ore improvements
each ju risdiction can make.
W hile Zaltonnl says that Sem i­
nole County has a grasp on the
traffic situation, he Is aware
there are aome headaches for
commuters on roads like State
roads 434 and 436 and on U.3.
Highway 17-93.
The Board o f County Corn-

tt meets on Tuesday.
Zaltonnl u td the board w ill
also be asked to approve on
Tuesday (Inal recommendations
for the Holiday Avenue road
humps program.
Add toth ea e item s, the first
public hearing on outdoor ad­
vertising sign and billboard
regulations. John Dwyer. C ur­
rent Planning Manager, w ill

brief the board on s ta ff propoa
ala.

You Are Invited
FOR A FREE LUNCH
(who saidthen mm nonet)
Tuesday, February 16,1999 12 Noon
Marina M otd Dockside

a seminar entitled

"I Wish I Had Known"
resentattvea on a state and na­
tional level as he chases after
a grant that will allow him the
opportunity to register voters
and educate them at the same
time. It's been a long process
with a lot o f written support
from all levels o f government,
but the grant he so desperately
needs, hasn't been there yet.
"We need moneys for regis­
tering the voters, then we need
to teach them about the Issues
that face the community,"
Curry said. I f we can get p eo­
ple voting. II gives us power. If
le a n get a grant, we can get tt
done."
Curry has long been a San­
ford leader and, tn 1997, won
the Governor's Community In­
vestment Award. He's also an
honored author o f poetry and
self-published hla m at book o f
hla own works last year.
He'a also been Involved In
many civic group* including
Seminole
County
Juvenile

Justice.
Seminole
County
NAACP,
Seminole
County
League o f Women Voters, and
he la a form er member o f the
Sanford Cham ber o f Commerce
and the Sem inole County
Chamber o f Commerce.
In addition. Curry was the
radio talk show host o f "T h is
Life U na." on WTRR Radio in
Sanford.

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dNUEFLY
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Coastline Part, 000 W. Oth
^Street, Monday at 10 a.m. to
-celebrate Arbor Day. The
'planting w ill be done by
.Scenic Improvement Board
members, city staff, and vol­
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Chairmen discuss
common business
goals.
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Weather
Sunny
Skies
High: 79
Low: 55

Crossley is on
the air again
m inister Rev. O eorfe Crossety
once had his own radio and TV
programs. Now, he's the subject
o f Court T V s Crlmee Stories to
be aired Tuesday, Feb. 0 at 10
p.m.
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1 0 A ■ Sem inole Herald. S a n lo 'd Florida • Friday February 26, 1999

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322-2611 Of Toll tree from Orlando 631-9993
You can fat your ad to 407-323-9408
300 N. French Ave„ Sanford 32771 &gt;P. 0. Boa 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office It open to eerve you Monday through Friday, 8 am •S pm

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DEADLINES
For Tuetday t edition, the deadline It Monday at noon
For Wednetday'a edition, the deadline la Tuetday at noon
For Thursday's edition, the deadline It Wed need ay at noon
For Friday'! edition, the deadline It Thuraday at noon
For the weekend edition, the deadline la Friday el noon

ti Home Health Care
12 Elderly Care
13 Health 6 Beauty
14 For Sale
15 Cemetery Lott
16 Reminder Services
16 Luxury Items
19 ComputeriTV
21 PersonaIt
22 Health Care
23 Lott &amp; Found
25 Special Notices
27 Nursery 8 Child Care
33 Weight Management
35 Hypnosis
39 Health Inaurance
43 Legal Services

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

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rem
125 lease To Own
127 Storage Office For Rent

MERCHANDISE

REAL E S T A T E

RENTALS
91 Apartments'
Hornet
To Share
93 Roomt For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Hornet
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 DupleeTnplei
107 Mobile Homes For Ren!
I l l Resod vacations
114 WarehouseRental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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CLASSIFICATIONS

EMPLOYMENT
67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

Paying for_yQur cla»ilfl«L«ft

We gladly accept Mastercard, Vita. Dtaeover and American Express We
alto wd take caah or a pertonal check Advertiser* who with to be bited can
make arrangement! at ihe lane the* td It placed Pleas# keep m trend that
ada m the Personal* (class 21), Business Opportunities (data 55) 6 Oarage
Salet (217) require payment In advance.

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ot State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterlronl Property For Sale
165 Ouples For Sale

181 Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
183 Television &amp; Stereo'Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supples
191 Bunding Materials
193 Lawn 6 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pets 6 Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supples
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntiqueCol teethes
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Salet
219 Wanted to Buy

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

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235 Trucfc/Buset/VAne For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vohtdes Wanted
239 Motorcydes'Bike* For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec VehiclesCampen For Sate
243 Tralert For Sale
245 Farm Equipmant

255 Alteralons
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair

258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
2*3 Carpentry
2*4 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
206 Celttng Repair
267 Ceram ic THa
268 C M d Cara C anton
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Dryw ai
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements

261 Irrigation A Repair
252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

262 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair

264 Lakefrom Clearing
265 Landscaping
266 Laundry Services

267 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
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290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 08 , Lube A Fitter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
29* PtanVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Praaaur* O eantng
301 Roofing
302 Scraan A Glaaa W ofk
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 SmaB Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swim ming Pool Servicss
308 Termite Repae
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 W eM ng A Sheet Metal
319 W aBDrW ng
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Taxes are a whole new ballgam e
Writers’ group
The Round T a b le W riters'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders
bookstore, 880 W . State Road
436 (southeast c o m e r o f 4 3 6
and 434). Altam onte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone interested in im proving
writing skills, w h eth er for en ­
joym ent or to advan ce toward
getting w ork pu blish ed. Th ere
is no cost.
Anyone Is w elcom e to attend
the meetings, and to participate
b y bringing exam ples o f their
own creative w riting. If a seri­
ous critique Is desired bring
eight o r ten extra copies for
others to mark And edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Art Aasoclatlon
Sanford-Sem inole Art A sso­
ciation meets on th e fourth Sat­
urday o f each m onth, at 1 p.m.,
at Shoney'a tn Sanford. Those
Interested tn art a re welcom e to
a tte n d *

Sunbelt Dayllly Club
Sunbelt Dayllly C lu b meets
the first Sunday o f th e month at
2 p.m. through A p ril at the A g ­
ricultural Center In Sanford.,
Th e d u b edu cates members
on dayllly grow in g through
slide shows, gu est speakers
and trips to d a yllly gardens.
There are no d u b dues. Call
351 -3 2 1 9 .

Bromollad Society
T h e Sem inole B rom ellad S o ­
ciety m eets the th ird Sunday o f
the m onth, a t 2 p.m .. a t Sanford
Garden Club. VJ&amp;. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. A ll
» y p u o f b n a n rlla d culture
are covered d u rin g the m eet­
ings. T h e society to affiliated
w ith the Florida C ouncil o f
B rom ellad S ori*?1* *
th e

branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Cancer support
Support. H ope and Recovery.
S.H-A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital tn the
fa r com er o f the dining room.
T h is Is a s e lf help support
group for all can cer survivors,
whether tn treatment now o r
finished with It. Call 3 2 4 -8 7 3 7
o r 322-7785
for more in ­
formation.

*oolh*ayer, once remarked. “ The
future isn't what it uxed to be." With
regard to taxes, Berra hit a slammer
right out of the park. Why? The future
for new tax laws and new tax rules la
here — right now!
And it Marti with page one of your
1998 Income tax return. The old adage
about taxes sharing the dubious dis­
tinction of being one of the absolute
certainties in life certainty hold* true
for 1998. To further complicate mat­
ters. Congress made it even more
challenging by passing into law the
massive Taxpayer Relief Act in 1987

Income tax return is midnight, Thurs­
day. April IS, 1999. IRA contributions
for 1998 must also be made by April IS.
— Can’t make the April IS Tiling
date? FUe Extension Form 4888 to get
an automatic four-month reprieve to
file your return. Penalties and inter­
est will be added to any liability.
MORE CHANGES.
— Child Credit. There is a new child
care tax credit of up to 8400 (8300 In
19991 for each qualifying child under
age 17. This credit is phased out by
850 for each 81.000 of modified adjust­
ed gross Income (AGO in excess of
8110.000 for married filing Jointly,
873.000 lor single and head of house­
hold. and 833.000 for married individ­
uals filing separately.
— Student Interest. Taxpayers can
deduct up to 81.000 of Interest on qual­
ified education loans for college or vo­
cational school expenses. This Is a
ge one, Form 1044 deduction, even
the individual cannot itemise on
Schedule A. The deduction appttes to
the first 80 months in which Interest

ucational institution*. The expenses
may include tuition, fees, books and
supplies of the taxpayer, spouse, child
or grandchild.
2. An amount up to 8)0.000 may be
withdrawn for a first Ume home pur­
chase if the individual has not owned
a home for the prior two years.
Caution: These distributions are tax­
able

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Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
eve ry
Monday, at 10:30 a.tn., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In ­
formation, call 322-6326.

Heathrow women
Th e Heathrow Women's C lu b
m eets the second Monday o f
each month a t the Country C lu b
at Heathrow. Registration b egins
at 10:30 a.m., followed b y a
business
m eeting
and
a
luncheon w ith various s p e a k For more Information call D ee
W illiford at 8 0 5 4)067 or to jo in
call Linda W ish a t 333-3702.

Gamblers, families
Gamblers Anonymous an d
Gam-Anon
fo r
family
an d
friends, meet separately M o n ­
d a y and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7J O p.m .. Church o f the
O ood Shepherd. 331 Lake A ve.,
Maitland. For m ore information,
ca ll 236-9206.

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Mileage. The standard
— Auto Mileage,
mileage rate for business use of an au­
tomobile was increased to 883 cent*
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driven. Alto beginning in 1991, the
standard mileage rate can now be
used for leased cars.
R EFERE N C E M ATER IAL: For
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(loot 829-M78 for your free copy of
Publication SSI, “ Highlights of 1998
Tax Changes*
CONCLUSION. Whether you do
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provided ^nseto- f m M S ^ n S
meetings are open toL P N a and
to students an d graduate L P N i.
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4 A Semnote Herald Sanloid. Flo*ida • Friday. Febiuary 26. 1999

1

BASEBALL
RAMINOLE CLASSIC
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22
Gam? 1 _ l.&lt;muui

G.imr 2
Camr :i

SenUndlc

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Lake Mary onverge of repeat

*u%fiCTuinl by roM

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23
Gann- 4 _ Lutun 6. IHirt Omn£f
SfvnMT Cmrk 5
Gam? 5 „ Ijt'kr Man

11„ Gaytuna

1Iriii It MatnUnd 1
Game 6 Seminole
SMlnmr
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24
Game 7 . Seminolr v% hiri Or-

ancr Spn»r Creek
Game H _ Dtittma 4- lyman 2
Game 9 _ Like M.in 4 D.iyUma
|lptw h Scalim*w 1
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25
Game 10 _ Sralirer/r 10, Lyman 3
Game 11 ... Like Mary 16, Port
Orange Spruce Cm k 0
Game 12 Mainland■*». Del tuna
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26
Gamr 13 . Mainland v* Smitnok*
at Scminnlr High School. 7 p nt
Gamr 14 . Like Mary
IVltona
at Lakr Marv HU.lt SiluxU. 7 pm
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27
Make op day at troth flrkl*

FHSAA PLAYOFFS
BOYS BASKETBALL
REGIONALS
Q U A R T E R F IN A L S
TUESDAY
l.ikr llciwclt 65, EdgrwalCT t»J

SEMIFINALS
THURSDAY
l-akr Ikwrll High Sfftwl 75 Gan*
rale/ Tatr High Si Irk,4 60

F IN A L S
SATURDAY
Vmi Braill High School al lakr
llimrll High School. 7:30 p m

GIRLS SOCCER
FHSAA STATE
CHAMPIONSHIPS
at Gene Cox Stadium.
Tallahassee

SEMIFINALS
THURSDAY
lk* a Katun Spanish River High
School 2 Like 1Icmrll High Schtwvl
1 (sudikn death overtimrl
l.tkr
Mary
High School 2.
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High Srhurt 0

Rams win, Lake Howell
falls in nirls' stale soccer
By Dean Smith
sm irrs ed ito r
TALIAHASSEK - It won t be
the much-hoped for All Semi­
nole County final, but the SAC
will be represented In the title
lliimr of the F1ISAA Class t&gt;A
Girls Soccer Stale Cham pion­
ships at Gene Cox Stadium In
Tallahassee on Saturday.
Aly Benitez and Melissa R o­
jas scored second half goals as
the Rams moved to within one
\\1n of duplicating 1998's Slate
Championship feat of winning
the title after losing the district
championship with a 2-0 shut­
out of M. St on email Douglas
High School from Parkland.
Earlier In the day It looked
like Ilie Sliver Hawks would
also cam a spot in the final, as
It led 1-0 from the 20th mtnutr
unttl the 73rd minute, of the 90
minute gamr. when Spanish
River from Boca Raton scored
lo the tie the game.
The game then went through
two scoreless overtime periods
before the Sharks got a goal
from Usa Gomez In sudden
death overtime to eliminate
Like Howell (22-2-5). which cnterrd the game ranked No. 1 In
the nation.
Saturday
nights
8
p.m.
Championship
Game
will

match the last three Class (&gt;A
state champions. Like Mary
(23-4-6) won last year, while
Spanish River. 24-1-2 and
ranked No. 6 In the nation,
won In 1996 and 1997.
A victory by the Rams on
Saturday would hr remarkable
as It would mark the srrond
year In a row that Lake Mary
will have won five games In a
row on the road to claim the
crown aflrr losing In the dis­
trict finals.
On Thursday. Benitez gath­
ered up a rebound oil a shot by
Allison Weber and fired It Into
the goal In the 57th minute of
the game.
Rgjas then got the Insurance
score on an assist from Eliza­
beth Morris with 21:32 left.
Goalkeeper Hrandir Mallza
got the shutout, although she
did not have a lot of work as
Douglas only got off three
shots on goai. The Rams man­
aged 1 I shots.
Hie Stiver Hawks scored In
the 20th minute of the gamr
when sophomore I1|*-r Sea­
man. Lakr Howell's leading
scorer, found the hack of the
net off a relmund from a eomer
kick by Dana Wilcox.
But the Sharks got the tying
goal from Amber Tollefson In
the 73rd minute, setting the
stage for Gomez's game winner.

SATURDAY
Bora Kaion Spanish Rhtr High
Sc hool vs l*»kr Mary High School.

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SPORrs EDITOR

LAKE MARY - Lake Marybrought out the big bats In a
16-0 thumping o f Spruce Creek
In the Raminole Classic at
Lake Mary High School Thurs­
day night.
The Rams hit four hom e runs
and forced the Hawks t t o use
three pitchers In a nine-run
first Inning as Lake Mary Im­
proved to 6-1 on the season.

S m ith

SPORTS EDITOR

GONZALEZ - The seven-hour
bus ride to the Florida Pan­
handle didn’t seem to faze the
Lake Howell hoys' basketball
learn as tt rolled to a huge
halftime lead and rolled to a
75-60 victory over Tate High
School In the FHSAA Regional
Semifinals Thursday night.
The Silver Hawks (27-7) were
up 25-12 after the first period
and 44-25 at Intermission be­
fore building Uie advantage to
as many as 23 points in the
third quarter.
Lake Howell will now host
Vero Beach (24-6) in llie Re­
gional Championship Gamr at
7:30 p.m. on Saturday. A win
by tiie Silver Hawks would put
the local team Into their first
State Tournament next week at
The Lakeland Center.
Chad Parsons led the way for
Lake Howell with 23 points.
Plea se see B a s k e tb a ll. Page BA

IWPBnwwi vy
mtoz will be playing on Saturday as tho Rams beat
Douglas 2-0. but tho Silver Hawks fell lo Spanish River
2-1 in overtime at tho State Soccer Championships

Allegra, Ram s use Oviedo
power in Raminole rallies in
Lacrosse

C H A M P IO N S H IP G A M E

By D m

Two ol the host players in Sominole County, Lake
Mary s Aly Benitez (left) and Lake Howell's Piper Sea­
man (right), scored goals on Thursday, but only Do-

Matt Alegra hit two ol Lake Mary's four home runs and drove in five runs
as the Rams crushed Spruce Creek 16-0 In the Raminole Classic Thursdsy.

Tilings did not go a s w ell for
Lyman as Seabreeze star J.R.
House
went
thrre-for-three
with a home run and three RBI
in the Sandcrabs' 10-3 victory
over the Greyhounds (3-5).
Th e tournament wlli wrap up
tonight with Sem inole h osting
Mainland at Alumni Field in
the Sem inole
High
School
Baseball Com plex
and the
Rams taking on Deltona at
Lake Mary High School.
Both gam es are set for 7:30
p.m. Btarts.
Matt Allegra led the way for
Lake Maty, going 2-for-3 with
two home runs and driving In
live. Tony Corrao (2-for-2) and
Rob Macctonc (2-for-3, three

Kill) also homrrrd for the
Rams.
Jose Tomioa (2-for-3). Malt
Horwnth (2-fbr*4 with two dou­
bles) and Jose Rosado !2-for-4
with a double) also contributed
to the hosts 18 hit attack.
Ryan Tretteln was the bene­
ficiary o f the power display,
hurling a threc-hltter to raise
his record to 1-1.
Seabreeze scored three runs
tn the fifth Inning to break a 33 lie and then added lour runs
In the sixth Inning. Milton was
2-for-4 with an RBI for Lyman.
R A M I 16, HAWKS 0
Sprue* Cresk 000 00 . 0 3 3
Lake Mary
043 Ox _ 16 18 1

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ItH _ Laiu- Mary. Alk-gra 2. Mart lone.
Corraii Jt-rord* _ Spntcr Crrrk 1-7:
lakr Mary 6-1.
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Seminole squeezes past Lake Howell in softball
SIKJRTS E D ITO R

SANFORD - Angela

K eefer
squeezed In the w inning run to
cap a two-run seventh Inning
as host Sem inole rallied paBt
Lakr Howell, 5-4, In a Sem i­
nole Athletic Conference Fast
Pilch Softball gam e Thursday.
Th e Silver Hawks (2-3) led
three different times. 1-0, 3-1
and 4-3. but the
Fighting
Sem lnoles (4-1) refused to give
In as they bounced back from
their first loss o f the season.

'O u r girls played with a lot of
heart ton igh t.' said Sem inole
head coach Dave Rogers after
h is team's second win In the
final at bat this season. T h is
team 's got a lot o f heart and a
lo t o f character.
"W e Just try to play them one
at a time and play hard every
g a m e .'
Glnnle Carries was the win­
n ing pitcher, hurling a comfe gam e three-hitter to raise
record to 2-1.
Marla Duvall used her bat in­
stead o f h er arm to help Sem i­

K

nole win this gam e, going 2for-2 with two doubles and
driving In two runs.
Also contributing
to
the
Fighting
Sem lnoles
offense
were Mindy Crouse (2-for-4.
RBI). Keefer (2-for-4. RBI). Me­
gan Gantt (triple. RBI) and
Melllssa W itte
(RBI
on
a
squeeze bunt).
Seminole (4-1) will host John
Carroll from Ft. Pierce at the
Sem inole Softball C om plex t o ­
night at 6:30 p.m.

n O B T O lO
\

S IL V E R H AW K S 4

Lake H w iD 100 210 O _ 4 3 3
i — lasls
002 100 2 . S 0 4
Campi&gt;cU. Dorsum 17} and Fmrll.
Cumrs and Oantl. Wi&gt; _ Came. (2-1).
LI* _ Campbell (0-3). Savr . none. 211 .
Seminole. Duval) 2. 311 _ Seminole,
ClanIt lilt _ none. Hrrordi _ Lake How­
ell 2-3: Srmlnote 4-1.

SAM S ED G E U O N 8
OVIEDO - Lake Mary scored
all three o f Its runs tn the fifth
Inning and Sarah Smtth and
H alle Sow ards combined on a
four-hitter a s the Rams edged

—

Softball. Pag* BA

A lot o f runs but no upsets at Pinehurst
STORTS EDITOR

m n * i u n a« i

Chad Parsons scored 23 points as.
Lake Howell whipped Tate, 75-60, In
the Regional Semifinals Thursday.

SANFORD • It was a night for a lot of
runs and som e Interesting, though not un­
expected. results In the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Departm ent Men’s
Thursday Night Polar Bear S low Pitch
Softball League at Pinehurst Park.
Wolfys
trailed
Mathews
Associales/Psycho 12-5 after four Innings, but
plated 20 runs over the final fou r innings
to remain undefeated with a 25-14 win.
Headrick Feed bounced back from last
week's loss to M atthews A ssociates/Psycho
big time, scoring 14 runs In the top o f the
first Inning and going on to a 21-10 victory

o ver W estvlew Baptist Church.
Th e best gam e of the evening cam e In
the late contest as the Regulators and W llson-Elchelberger hooked up In a 53-run,
57-hlt slugfest.
Th e
Regulators
trailed
W ilson Elchelberger 23-14 before scoring 10 runs
In the top o f the sixth inning. Th at inning
w as highlighted by four hom e runs, a
three-run shot by J e ff Jenovese, a two-run
blast by BUl Bingham and solo round trip ­
pers by Chad Lee and D.J. Hlbbs.
But W ilson-Elchelberger was not to b e
denied, scoring four runs tn the bottom o f
the sixth Inning to take a 27-24 advantage.
The Regulators tried to com e back again
In the top o f the seventh Inning and nearly

pulled It off. Cary K eefer and Scott Murphy
scored on a double by Brian Curtis, but
Curtis was cut down at third on a throw
from right field trying to stretch the hit
Into a triple.

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ASSISTANT SPOKTS EDITOR
IAKE MARY - Oviedo was
In big trouble.
Down In' a goal and fac­
ing a Lake Mary power play
opportunity, the Lions' de­
fense came through 1o kill
the (tower play which led to
a 7-5 overtime win over
host Lake Mary In boys la ­
crosse Thursday night at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
The Lions entered the
game 2-0. blit wen* set to
fare their biggest challenge
o f the young season In
Luke Mary (0-2).
Oviedo Is considered Just
behind powerhouse Winter
Park and Seminole County
champion Lake Brantley In
the lacrosse pecking order,
but Lions roach Ed Norton
said hls defense Just had to
remain strong until the
scoring can get going.
" D r been saying our d e­
fense would be solid ,' N o r­
ton said. *lf we could w ait
for the offense to gel, I
think w e are close to b ein g
on par with W inter Park or
Lake Brantley."
The Lions will get even
stronger next week with the
return o f yet another d e­
fensive
standout.
John
Godwin. Godwin is a stron g
bet for a state w restling t i­
tle this weekend tn the
189-pound category, but he
might be challenged for
playing minutes when he
Joins the lacrosse learn.
Jason Dahl berg. Frankie
Stratton and John Roth are
the backbone o f the team
on defense and long-stick
Paul Sarcia Joined In to
help Oviedo late.
'I f you look at C en tral
Florida." Norton said. *W e
can match up with anyone.
We might not have the
stickhandling, but we have
some serious athletes.*
The Lions also have a se­
rious goalie. Mike Sheets,
who held the Ram s s co re­
less the entire first h a lf
while the Lion offense fi­
nally got unt racked In the
second quarter.
Oviedo struck first w hen
Braden Prickett took a feed
from Dave Walsh, one o f
the county's best attackers,
and put the Lions on the
board with a pow er play
score.
A minute later. S cott
Rainey
found
M anny

P|. BA

�Seminole Herald, Sanford Florida • Friday, February 26, 1999

5A

Lacrosse----C on tin u ed from P sge 4A

Morales who firrd
point blank into ilu- net to
make It 2 0 at the half.
Lake Mary struck hack blgtlmc In the third period. Brian
Montgomery, another o f the
county's best In a strong year
for attacknien. found Ken Ho

for a score, and the Bams tied
II and went ahrad two minutes
later on similar open shots In
front of the net off feeds from
Bob Link lo Adam Kurir.
Oviedo lied It at 3*3 when
Zac h Warmer look (he hall the
length o f the field, hut Link
scored Just before I he end of
the quarter to put Lik e Mary

hack ahead.
Link's goal came when Mont­
gomery passed up an open
shot from Just to the side of Ihe
net to find the more open man.
With 6:57 remaining. Lake
Mary went on Its first power
play, hut only got off two shots
lx-)nre Oviedo scored on an un­
assisted goal from Morales.

Just 12 seconds later. Oviedo
won another face-off. which
Justin
Casteel
dominated
throughout Ihe game, and War­
m er scored again to put the
Lions up, 5-4.
With lime running out. Lake
Mary look an Oviedo turnover
and Kurir scored his third goal
of the game to send It Into

Softball------C on tin u ed from Page 4A

Oviedo, 3 2. In Seminole Albletlc Conferenee Fast Pitch
Softball action Tlmrsday night.
Smith was the winner, m i ­
ning her record to 4-0. Sowards
earned a save.
Tlir Lions (5-3) tcxik n 2-0
lead In the bottom of the first
Inning and held the lead until
Jill Wolcott drove in two runs
to tie the game and Kelly MarIxrur then drove In thr game*
winning nui for Like Mary In
the fifth Inning.
Hurtxnir and Undsey Manz
led thr defending State Cliamplons with 2-for-4 evenings.
R A M S 3, LIONS 2
U k i M a ry 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
O v ie d o
200 000 0 .

3 8 0
2 4 0

Smith S(i«rartl,i |5| .uttl Wolcott }#■€*tut unri r.iik n WP _ Smith (4 01 1.1* _
H tH n 1121 Sflvr _ Sowanl* 211 .
none .'111 _ mine I IK _ iinttr Kmird* _
liikr Mary 0-1: fhlrdo 5-3

B EARS BOUNCE
P A T R IO T S
ALTAMONTK SPRINGS * L
Wright hacked
tier stster's
pitching as Winter Springs
out scored Like Brantley 11-U
In Seminole Athletic Confer­
enee Fast Pitch Softball action
Thursday night al Like Bnintlry High School.
L, Wright was 2 -for-4 with a
double to key a Bears (0-2| 11*
hit attack as M. Wright scattried seven hits to raise her
record to 2-1.

BEARS 11, PATRIOTS 0
w. Spring* 351 OOO 2 11115
Brantley
O il O il 2 . fl 7 5
M Wright and llrlms Wrolrn. K
Ferry HI and NuWl WT _ M WrlRhl
(2 II IJ1 _ Wrutm Suit . rvinr 211 _
Winter Spring., I. Wright; Hike Hr an llry, Il.irn ivm .111 _ mate lilt _ nnnr
Ifcenrd. _ Winter Spring. IJ 2

W IL D C A T S M A U L
G REYH O U ND S
LONCWOOI) - Winter Park
scored four runs tn the top of
Ihe first inning and never
looked hack In healing Lyman
IC-4 In a fast pitch softball
game al Lyman Tlmrsday.
Brandi Aery was 2-for-3 w1lh
a double and Cassie Mt fjiiillen
was 2-for-3 for thr Grey­
hounds.

win, lose &amp; D R E W

IN BRIEF
Pro bowlers to compete locally
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Professional
Women's Bowling Tour will hold the Greater
Orlando Classic at The AMF Altamonte
Springs Lines from Sunday. February 28through-Thursday March 4.
Thr Lanes will not only have the attraction
o f the professionals coming to town, but the
championship will air on ESPN and ESPN2.
The tournament will kick ofT on Sunday
m

with practice starling at 9 a m. Howling will
end al 8 p.m. The bowlers will compete In
six qualifying matches on Monday from 11
a.m.-6:30 p.m. All the bowlers will again roll
on Tuesday In six more qualifying matches
starting at 11 a.in. The lap 24 bowlers will
move on to match play that day, playing
right games. Thr next day. thr top 24 will
play another right matches. Thursday, the
Top 5 Strpludder Finals will tic held.
Thr finals will be broadcast on Tuesday,
Marrli 9 at 3 p.m. on ESPN2 and then re­
played that day at 11:30 p.m. on ESFN.
Thr Altamonte AMF Is located at 280
Douglas Avenue. For Information call (407)
862-2500 or by fax at (407| 862-1955.

W ILD C A T S 16.

GREYHOUNDS 4
Winter Park 451 15 _ 16 5 2
Lyman
200 11 _ 4 7 1
Shall,* and
Mrfrtll
A iry and
Kiilumka\ WP _ Shaflrr 11 0| U ’ _
Airy *h w _ nnnr 211 _ Winter Park,
M.irl/.tn Anneri; Lyman, At cy 311 B
nnnr till nnnr Bnunli . Winter Park
1-2

IpdilR tkaB niM l
D AYTO N A BEACH • A s more
than 400,000 bikers converge
on the greater Daytona Beach
area fo r the annual Bike W eek
festivities,
Daytona In tern a­
tional Speedway becom es the
center o f two wheeled thrills,
com petition and excitement.
Many o f the top racing events
In the country are held at T h e
W orld Center o f Rwlng."
Listed among the prem ier
racing events held each year at
the Speedway la the annual
festival known as Daytona 200
W eek, one o f the m ost popular
events on the Speedway sched­
ule, the Daytona 500, the
'G reat Amedcan R a c e * and the
Rolex 24 A t Daytona, the
w orld's most prestigious car
race.
Daytona 200 W eek co m ­
m ands the focus o f the entire
m otorcycle racing industry as
It signals the worldwide begin­
ning o f another exciting year o f
m otorcycle competition.
Anchoring the Daytona 200
W eek celebration o f speed is
one a f the most prestigious
m otorsport events in the world,
the 58th Daytona 200 by Aral,
Sunday, March 7. Daytona 200
W eek encom passes four differ­
ent cycle com petitions, wth
something for every cycle en­
thusiast.
Daytons 200 Week. February
26-March 7. encompasses I I
days o f extreme m otorcycle
racing, showcasing everything
from. 190-mph Superbikes to
the rough-and-tumble worod o f
Supercross, to the always ex­
citing Grand National oval dirt
track cham pionships.

The first racing series o f
Daytona 200 W eek, sanctioned
fay the N orth Am erican Sport
Bike (NASB) and C h a m p ion ­
ship C up Series (CCS). Is c o m ­
prised o f three days o f excitin g
amateur and professional te ­
eing events • Feb. 26-28 - on
Daytona 200 W eek's first w eek ­
end.
The second series • the C la s ­
sics Days V intage Road R acin g
run March 1-2. Th e program
Includes a full slate o f road
races for vintage m otorcycles
(pre-1973) organised by the
American Historic Racing M o ­
torcycle Association (AH RM A).
Th e riders and m achines o f
yesteryear return to D aytona
for racing acton featuring the
best o f the golden age o f cy cle
racing.
The third com ponent o f D ay­
tona 200 W eek begins w hen
some o f the m ost talented c y ­
clists In the world, the A m eri­
can Motorcyclist A s s o c ia tio n ’s
(AMA) professional Superbike
riders, take to th e Speedway's
3.56-mlle
road
course
on
W ednesday, March 3 for the
first full day o f practice.
Thursday's program features
Aral Helm et Q ualifying for the
Daytona 200 and the R olex
Daytona Award.
There are tw o qualifying s es­
sions for Superbikes, with the
top fou r on the combined tim e
sheets locking In the pole and
the rest o f the four-rider fron t
row o f the D aytona 200 By A ral
starting grid.
Th e pole w inn er receives a
specially engraved Rolex D ay­
tona C osm ograph tim epiece.
Along with practice and qual
lying. Friday's three-race p r o ­

gram features the International
Lightweight 100k (for 250cc GP
bikes), die 750cc SuperSport,
and the Pro Honda Otis 600
Supersport
Internationa)
Challenge.
That night, the AM A Daytona
Hot Shoe dirt track races are
held a t Daytona Beach Munici­
pal Stadium.
O n the Anal Saturday o f the
Daytona 200 W eek, March ft
the racing action turns to an­
oth er form o f two-wheeled ex­
citem ent • the 29th Daytona
Supercross by Honda, which Is
widely regarded as the toughest
Supetcrosa race tn the world.
Th e riders com pete on a chal­
lenging limestone and clay
course built on the Speedway s
trioval.
O n the night o f March 6, the
race that every AM A Grand Na­
tional Dirt Track rider wants to
win,
the
Grand
National
Cham pionship Kick Off. Is held
at Municipal Stadium.
Road racing returns to Day­
tona International Speedway
on Sunday, March 7th for the
thrilling clim ax to Daytona 200
W eek, the 58th running o f the
Daytona 200 By Aral Superbike
Classic, one o f the world's truly
great motorsports events.
Th e superstars o f Superbike
racing from around the world
will vie for the Daytona 200 By
Aral title.
For ticket Information re­
garding the Daytona 200 By
A n d o r any other event during
D aytona 200 W eek, call the
Speedway Ticket office al (904)
253-BIKE. For more Informa­
tion on Daytona 200 W eek ac­
tivities, log on to the website at
www.daytonauaa.com.

w11h 41-seconds left In Ihe llrM
overtime.
Dennis
Farms
scooped up a loose hall and
powered It Into thr net and Ihe
Linns clinched II seconds later
when Morales raced around the
net and scored his third goal.

Basketball—
C on tin u ed from Page 4A

Kiine 9. Smith 2. Qtirlan! 2. Ilfifhtr 12

while Reggie Kohn added 15
points and 12 assists for Ihe
winners. Jamaal T im e r and
Brad Hoffar were also in dou­
ble figures with 12 points each
and Justin Kane chipped In
with nine points.

Totals 31 H 10 75
G o n u le c - T a le (6 0 )
I liiiist* 19 Sr rIcy 8, Wrlsslrlfl 3.
Ilfriwii (i Warm* 1fi. Fairley 8 1 trials
24 4 17 00
L ak e H ow ell
2 5 19 16 15
75
T a te
12 13 19 1 6 . 6 0
Ttirrr [xriiil Arid £»m N _ Lake* tliiwrll ft
(Kohn 3, Tumrr, Kane}. Tate H (Ilouse
3 Serlry 2. Hrtmn 2 Warrrnl Tram
knils _ lake Howell 15; Tate 15 I rKtUfl
*wit _ none Tn hull ah _ none Brrord h
. l-ikr Howell 27 7. Tatr IG 15

SILVER HAWKS 75.
AGGIES 60
Lake Howell (75)
Knhn IV

Parson* 2.1. Tlim*-'

12

Pinehurst
Continued fr o m Page 4 A

Duane Lee and Bobby Keefer singled l&gt;efore a
fly out and Chris Nlekle walked to load the
bases But another fly out rnded the threat and
the game.
Wolfys Is now 7-0. while Wllson-Elehelherger
Is 6-1 Following are llradrlek Feed and Mat­
thews Associates/Psycho (Ixilh 3-4). the Regula­
tors |2-5| and Westvlew Baptist Church (0-7).
Next Thursday night at Pinehurst Park. W il­
son-Eli hrlbergrr takes on Hradrlrk Feed at
6:30 p.m.: Matthews Associates/Psycho faces
Die Regulators at 7:30 p.m.; and Westvlew Bap­
tist Church challenges Wolfys at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Wolfy's: five hits _ Roy Smith (triple, two dou­
bles, direr runs, three RBI); four hits _ Dave
Friesner (triple, double, two nms. RBI). Jcny
Reome (four runs. RBI). Rich Jablonskl (two
nms. three RBI); three hits _ Jerry Govrmale
(home mn. two nms. seven RBI). Tony Cornell
(double, three nms. four RBI), Keith Denlon
(three runs. RBI); two hits _ Mark Clatterbuck
(double, mn. RBI): one hit _ Mike McLohon (two
nins. two RBI). Mark Hoffman (two runs. RUI):
one mn. one RBI _ Kenny Perkins.
Matthews Assoclatrs/l’sycho: three hits _
Tom Wilks (home run. two nms. five RBI): two
hits _ Jason Flannlgan (double, two runs. RBI);
one hit _ Jimmy Osma (home mn. two runs,
three Rill |. Jeremy Chunat (home nui. nin.
tim e RBI). Mike Taylor (double, mn). Jamie
lllzer (two nms). Tom Gracry (Iwo runsl. Mickey
Cogbum (mn). Tony Taylor (RBI), Bill Cogbum:
one nui _ Joble Gorman.
Headrick Feed: four hits _ Dave Johnson (two
doubles, three nms. three RBI|: diree hits _
Bryan Cronin (home m n, two runs, two RBI);
two hits
Matt Kuclnskl Itrlple. double, two
runs, three RBI). Curtis Hamlin (trtple, two
nms. three RBll. Manny Silvia Idouble. three
nms. RBll. Gcno Brannlgan (double, mn. RBI),
Dave I ludlck (two mns. two RBI). Mack Thome
(two mns. W1I); one hit _ Hank Tooke (double,
two mns. RBI). Matt Mehalko (double, two mns.
HHtl. Brute Sellers (RBI).
Westvlew B a p t is t Church: two hits _ Billy. Itwo
runs, three RBI). Vic DlBartolo (two mns): one
lilt _ Oary C. (double, run. RBI). Ricky (run.
RBIlT Troy (two RBI). Chris (mn): one mn. Iwo
RBI _ Gary M.; two m n s _ Greg.
Wllson-Elchelberger: four bits _ Kevin Lavlgne

Legal Notlc—
is

e is e v r r c o v x t ,
M ASO NOS
I I N S M J COUNTY,
Fl o r i d a
C A M NO. M -S M S -0 A -I 4 -K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC , • Naw
Tort corporation l/k/a
a Countrywide Funding
Corporation,
elaintiif.
tm i

n

Daytona 200 Bike W eek:
motorcycle racing at its best

overtime.
Tills season, the new over­
time rules call for two fourminute periods Instead of Mid­
den death and, after some
confusion over the new mlr,
Ihe Lions scored to make II 6-5

JEROMEP, RAPPAPORT
(St*22i-M -S47i).
— , UNKNOWN
TENANT 1; WEDGEWOOD
TENNIS VILLA* OF
TUICAWILLA HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.:
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,
and any unknown Naira,
daviaaaa, grantaaa,
cradtlora. and other
unknown persona or
unknown apouaea claiming
by, through and under
any ol the above-named
Defendant!.
Defendants
NOTICE la hereby green that
the undereigned Clerk at the
Circuit Court ol tamlnole
County, Florida, will on Ihe ISth
day ol MARCH. ISOS, al 11.00
o'clock A.M. at Mo Waal Front
door al Ihe Seminole County
Courthouse In Ennford, Florida,
oiler lor eate and eell at public
outcry to the hlgheet and beat
bidder lor caeh, the fotlowlngdescribed property eltuate In
Seminole County. Florida:
Lot S. WE DOSWO 0 0 TENNIS
VILLAS, according lo Ihe plat
Ihereol, recorded In Ptal Boob
&lt;«. Page# S3. S4 and SS of the
Public Record! of Seminole
County. Florida.
purauanl to too Final Judgment
entered in a caaa pending In
aald Court, the etyto ef which la
WITNESS my hand and eNiclal
•eel ef oatd Court Nila 11th day
of February. IM S .
It yau am a peroon with a dieebdity who no ode any accom­
modation In order to participate
In thit proceeding, you am enti­
tled. at no eoet to you. to the
pro*talon of curtate assistance
Pteeee contact Court admimetralor. M l N. Park Avenue.
Sulla N M l. Sanford, Florida
S i r r i , &lt;40n 313-4110 eat.
*221. within t working day* ol
your receipt of tola Notice el
Foreclosure Sale; it you am
beeriag impaired, call 1-SB0•M-4771; II you are voice
bnpeimd. call l-SOO-SSS-SflO.
(COURT SCAL1
NURYANNC WORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jatewie
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert N. Hooch. Jr.. Eaqulrc
Ruder E Hooch. PA.
S IM S. Conway Rd . Ste. E
Orlando. Florida SM 1I
(405 M l -I M S
PuWMh: February IS. M . IS M

DCX-1S1

Legal Notices
CfrowN Court
Orange C aunty.
Flee
M i l S C 1 M -TS S T
Pinker Malenale
Corpora lion.
Plaintiff

v*
KCF Contract Servicer. Inc.,
dbe Eagle Concrete
Construction, dbe
Straight Lino Masonry
dbe KIICCAM Construction
A Kevin Fetgenhauer,
Defendant
NO TICS
•F SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
that by vlrtua of that certain
Aliea Writ of Elocution issued
out ol and under the aeal ef Ihe
Circuit Court of Orange County,
Florida. Caaa a C lt S -T t ir upon
a final judgment rendered In the
aforesaid court on the Sth day
of June A D. 1M T In that certain
case entitled Pinker Materials
Corporation. Plaintiff vo. KCF
Contract Service• Inc. dba
Eagle Contra la Construction
dba Straight Lina Masonry dba
HICC4M Construction ft Kevin
Fetgenhauer. Defendant which
aforesaid
Allas
WHI
of
Elocution waa delivered to me
H Sheriff of Seminole County,
all toe right. Utle and Interest of
toe defendant* In to* following
described property. aaM prop­
erty being located in Seminole
County, Florida, mom particu­
larly deaenbed a* toHowe:
Lata 1 and t . Slock S. MAP OF
ENTZM INOER'I
ADDITION
NUMBER ONE TO LONQWOOO.
according to the map or plat
thereof a* recorded in Plal
Rook S. Page* M and I f .
Public Record* at Seminole
County, Florid*.
and to* undersigned aa Sheriff
of Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:04 A.M. on th* Slid
day of March A D. 1SM offer lor
•ala and a*H to Iha highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT T O ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, at A* Front
(Waal) Door, at Ihe atop*, of th*
tomfnott County Courthouse lit
Sanford. Florida, th* above
i4oap8Ka 8 nm nsftv
That aaM sat* I* being mad*
to aatlaty th* term* of thta Alla*
Writ ol Execution
DoneId F. Ee linger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF IS M . PERRONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVU. DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE, 134S ISTH STREET.
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCCEOINOS. (405 ISO-4440 TTD
(406 SIS-ISSS
Publish February IS. M . March
S. tt. tS M
With Sal* being held on March
IS. IS M
DKZ-1M

(home mn. triple, four runs, four RBI), S tive
Dennis (triple, double, three nins. two RBI):
three hits _ Craig Merkerson (two doubles, mn.
RBI), Tony Sinllh (double, three nins. RBI).
Duke Roberts Inin, two RBI); two htts _ Curlls
Tabor (home mn. two nms. three RBI). Sam
Raines (dlple, two mns. three RUI). Myricl Reid
(Iwo doubles, two nins. Hirer RBI). Bobby T a ­
bor (double, four mns); one lilt _ Ray Hartsfirld
(home nm. two nins, three RBI). Nakta Roberts
(three mns. RBI).
Regulators: five hits _ Bill Bingham (home
nm. iwo doubles, four mns. seven RBI). Chad
Lre (homr mn. two doubles, five nms. three
RBll; three lilts _ D J. Hibbs (two home nms.
four mns. four RBll. Cary Keefrr (two doubles,
nm), Duane Ire (double, two mns): two bits _
Jeff Jenovpse (home nm. nm. three RBll, Chris
Nlekle (triple. Hirer mns. RBll. Bryan Curtis
(double, nm. two RBll. Scott Murphy (run. two
RBI). Bobby Keefer (mn): one lilt _ Dave Goldstick (home nm. Hirer nms, two RBll.

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THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORKM
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Co m n ssion Room el (he CSy Hall m toe City ol Sanford. Fkmda, el T 00
o'clock PM on March S. IS M to corwider the adoption ol an ordinance
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ORDINANCE NO M l !
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIOA. AMENDING
CHAPTER IS C F TIC SANFORD CITY CODE TO ADOPT THE 1M4 EDI­
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CP It pending in Ihe Circuit BETTY MASKIN. JOHN
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Flonde, Probale Dreiiion, Ihe BETTY HASKIN; OREEN
address ol which re PO. Drawer TREE FINANCIAL
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ON THEM.
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can g e t lo s t
The Friendly Ctty has spo­
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hungry are not welcome.
Residents are complaining
that a soup kitchen on W est
Fourth Street w ill cause ruin to
Sanford's historic district.
T h ere will be no such charity
in th eir neighborhood.
T h eir moping and groping on
M onday night at City Hall o f­
fers p roo f that the city's resi­
den ts - and leaders - are more
concerned with being prim
and proper than w ith cham pi­
on in g a w orthy cause. Blessed
a re those w ho don't give
b read.
T h e city that told Jackie Ro­
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h otel o r play In Its ballOdd 53
y e a r * ago because h e was
black n ow wants to ban the
p o or and less fortunate.
Blessed are those w ho send
a w a y the needy.
"W e're trying hard to be a
good neighbor.” said Jean
Metts, the executive director o f
Sem inole Volunteer Enter­
prises. Th e cold reception a t
C ity Hall stunned Metts w ho
said that the agency had spent
$172,000 In com m unity d e­
velopm ent block grant hinds to
restore two buildings where
the kitchen Is located.
A fter Sanford Acting Police
C h ie f Ray Bronson heard the
com plaints, he said that the
city's law enforcement team
could help patrol the area
w h ere the soup kitchen would
b e located. In crea sed activity
la In the plana." h e said
W ednesday. I t is going to b e
It has been suggrsted that
those protesting the atari of the
soup kilt hen be required to do
volunteer work at the tatfltty.
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d e ty and the D eLan d M a °
seum o f A rt'w ill b e cohosting
a grand finale ga la cele b ra ­
tion o f the w idely-acclaim ed
exhibitions. Audubon In
Florida and Audubon 7&gt;vaa*
urea. Saturday from 7 to 9 •
p m . at the m useum .
*Bjre. Bye B ird ies' will
herald the d o s e o f th e e x ­
traordinary exh ib it, and a t­
tendees w ill be a b le to take
a private tour o f th e gallery.
Audubon In Florida ch ro n i­
cles Audubon's fa m ed expe­
dition to Florida in 1831-32
and features a selection o f
prints from the collection o f
the Historical M u seu m o f
Southern Florida In Miami.
Congressm an J o h n and.
Pat M ica will b e h eadlining
the event. Th e M ica s w ere
instrum ental In p u llin g the
exhibit together a n d tn se­
cu rin g rare letters, books,
pain tings, person al Item s
and fin e prints fo r the
Audubon Ttwasum exhibit
from th e Library o f C ongress
and the Sm ithsonian Mu-

SANFO RD - The
30-year
criminal career o f a man who
preys on the elderly by p re ­
tending to be a law enforcement
officer naa come to a d ose.
Oscar Thrash. 57. who In
Jan.. 1998 had been arrested
for robbing an 87-year old
woman In the M idway area o f
Sanford but bonded out o f Jail
with a false name, w as arrested
by FBI agents W ednesday night
tn Huntington, W. Vs.
T h is was a long, complex

Investigation ’ Sem inole County
Sheriff's O ffice Investigator Rob
liem m ett. who fo r 14-months
worked with the FBI to co o rd i­
nate the Investigative efforts o f
num erous
law
enforcem ent
agencies throughout the U.S..
•aid. "I didn't think It would
ever en d."
Investigators captured Thrash
thanks to tips from view ers who
watched a Saturday. Feb. 2 0
broadcast o f the A m erica's Most
W anted television show.
O ne
o f the tips led Investigator* to a
Greyhound
bus
station
In
Huntington. W .
V s.,
w here
Thrash w as arrested W e d n e s ­

'air In town

day nt 10:45 p.m.
Thrash la one o f three fu gi­
tives caught from the Feb. 2 0
broadcast o f Am erira's Most
Wanted: America Flghta Back.
Lena D. Townsend, wanted for
murder, was captured Sunday
In Arizona. Marlin A. Johnson,
wanted for questioning In a
murder and three counts o f
sexual assault, was arrested
Sunday In Kissimmee.
Tills Is the first time In
America's Most Wanted history
that three fugitives have been
caught from the same show.
"We asked for their help, and
they gave It." Hemmert said.

"Th ey have a first-class op era ­
tion.
W e got o ver 50 ra ils
(concerning Thrash) the night
o f the broadcast, and they kepi
com ing."
Thrash was wanted In five
states for Im personating a law
enforcement officer and ro b ­
b eries o f elderly people.
He
w as wanted out o f Sem inole
County for robbery, burglary,
aggravated battery and false
Impersonation.
H e w as also
wanted In Kansas. South Da­
kota. Iowa, and Ohio.
T h e FBI's warrant lists more
than a dozen aliases used by
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Crossings residents give O K
to Myrtle Lake outfall project
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SEMINOLE COUNTY - An 8-year effort by
Seminole County to design and acquire the
necessary easements to construct an em ergency
Property owners adjoining
Myrtle Lake that will drain kilo the Greenw ood
Lakes system is all but signed and delivered.
Representatives from the county and the
Crosstngs Master Association agreed to terms
during a meeting at the Pebble C reek A part­
ments Clubhouse In Lake Mary. W hat's left Is to
the I s. bring In the legal eagles and get the
&lt;1°c u m o iU notarised.
" * « F w « * n » show s the level o f cooperabon between two nrighbora." said Sem in ole
County public works director Jim Marino. T h e
coun|y
“
• go-between. W e wish this
system could have been In a year m o . It would
have served everyone well In the three wet
months we had."
County stormwater engineer M ark Ftomerieit
helped put the package together, a plan that
satisfied residents thought the Crossings, loro to d ln both Lake k U r f L a rg w o o d T n d u n in ­
corporated Seminole County. Residents o f the
Crossings refected a 1993 proposal on the
grounds o f Insufficient dats to ensu re that no
adverse Impacts would occur In their comm u­
nity.
T t may stlU take six months to begin con ­
struction." Ffom eridt said Friday morning.

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"Th ere w as no vote last night because the votr
w as taken already. John Valley, the Crossing**
Management president, said the group a p ­
proves the plan. Bui there are details Hint must
be worked out that will lake more time."
Flomerfelt said Thursday's m rellug was
'unevrnlful....everything's O K."
Because o f the above average rainfall In rrrent years, the water elevation In Myrtle Lnkc
h as Increased considerably, posing serluur
flood threats to the homes near the lakr.
T h e new em ergency overflow system rrqulrn
the construction o f a 24 Inch pipe from Myrtle
Lake Into an existing pond In the Crossing!
Communlhr. Th is pond and the lake systrn
cu rren tly flows through several wetlands even
luaDy discharging Into Soldiers Creek.
T h e n ew outlet structure w ill control Myrtle
d m elevation o f 48.5 feet, discharging
only when Myrtle Lake is above Its normal high
w a ter level.
T h e Seminole County Board o f Commissionera approved design ($50,000) and righ t-or
w ay ($70,000) funds tn the Fiscal year
1996/97 budget and approved construct Ion
funding o f $210,000 In the Fiscal Year
1997/98 budget for the emergency outfall s y s ­
tem Marino said Thursday the 'total cost Is
about $300,000.
No construction could begin, however, w ith ­
out the approval o f the Crossings Master A s so-

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m TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TUB 1BTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IH AMD BOR
■ s n ih o ls eouimr,
FLORIDA
RIMSRAL
juRiccHcnoR division
CASS N O lO d H T I CA M P
BANKERS TR U S T
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A ,
NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITY. BUT SOLELY
AS TRUSTEE FOR
VENDEE MORTQAQE
TRUST I BBS'S
PLAINTIFF

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

NO TICE OF
AUCTION
Public Nolle* I* hereby given
thal Unlimited Towing. Storage.
Tranaporabon A Recovery. Inc .
wM eell at Public Auction tree
d all prior lien* the tot lowing
vehicle! that remain unclaimed
In along* with charge* unpaid
punuanl to FS. 71S.T1 to the
Mg heel bidder at 42IS N
Highway 17-S2. Sen lord. FL
B trn

IN TNB C IR C U IT COURT
OF TNB BIO N TtCN TN
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SB M IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Caea Ret M -1 4 0 -D R -0 I-P
IN RE The Marriage ol
TONYA C FEROUSON.
PetlUoner/Wile,
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ALVIN LEWIS FEROUSON,
Reaponden t/Hut band
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO ALVIN LEWIS FEROUSON
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action ha* been Hied again*!
you and that you are required lo
eerve a copy ol your written
defenee*. II any, to BARBARA
RUDOLPH SMITH. PoliUonoi’e
Attorney, whoeo a d d nei le
ATOT Edgewater Drive. Orlando,
FL SIS04, on or before MARCH

at S iM A.M.
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tor towing and alonga chargee,
the ben claimed by me at the
Senor ri eubfec! to enforcement
punuanl to eectton 71* 71 and
Mia vehicle may be told lo **l-

Notice lo hereby given the! I
am engaged in buoinoM ol IBS
E Pint St. Suite 100. Sanford.
FL U T T I , Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious

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with the Clark ol (Me Court
oithar belore aarvlca on
PoliUonorY Attorney or immedi­
ately thonaftor. or a
default
ertn be entered agamsl you lor
the relief demanded In the comWITNESS my hand and Seal ol
Milt Court on Fobruery IS,
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(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
By; Luanno Woodley
AS CLERK OF
THE COURT
Publish. February IS, SB, A
March 4. 11. 1SSS
DE2-1I2

Le ga l N o tic e s
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TUB I STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OINBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOi SB SIS# CA M P
CHASE MORTOAOE
COMPANY F/K/A
CHEMICAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
DAN BRYANT
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
O E V I S E E S . O R A N T E E B,
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST ST. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
DAN BRYANT. JEAN E
BRYANT IF LIVING, AND
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
OR ANTES!, ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER RAATIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
JEAN E BRYANT;
STILLWATER OF FLYING
CLOUO HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC
STEPHEN E. BRANDON
AS RECEIVER FOR
PROPERTY OWNED BY
ALAFAYA SQUARE
ASSOCIATES. LTD . FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

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FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl la a Summary Final
Fabruary IS. ISOS, enivred In
CMS Casa No SS 21 SO CA 14 P
ol the Circuit Court ol the IBTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SUN*
NOLE
County.
SANFORD,
Florida. I win ten le the higbaat
and boat bidder far cart AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OP
COURTHOUSE ol Ike SEMI­
NOLE County
Courthouse
located at M l NORTH BARK
AVENUE In SANFORD. Florida,
a ll 1:00a m onMia 2*rd dap*t
MARCH. 1000 the lot lowing

(CIRCUIT COURT SIA U
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark #1 tka Cttcuri Court
Dg: Jana R. Jaaaww
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICSO OF
DAVTO J. STBRN. P.A

71—Help Wanttd

71—Help Wanted
Coma writ tor tot boat In Duly
Labor Right Hand Man has
bean In M tmaman lor mgr
29 yn Wort today and gsi
FMO TODAY1 Wb o«ar a pck
19 and aatogry samoa to tw

21— P ersonals

23—Lost 4 Found

27—N ursery 4 Child
Care
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Crafts. Trips. Fun 32I-004S.

55—Business
O pportunities

70—Education It
Training

71—Help Wanted

71—Helt Wanted

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You can fas your ad to 407-3234408
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Our office is open to servo you Monday through Friday, 8 am - 1 pm
DEADLINES;
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12 BdertyCare
13 HeafthABeauty
14 For Sato
15 Cemetery Lota

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wt will make the change for the next available edition. Ptesse check your ad
on the tint day of publication If you find an error, plea** cel us immedtatety
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116 Offioo Space For Rom
119 Pastern For Rent
123 Wanted To Rom
125 Loaao To Own
127 Storago^DRoo For Rom

67 Career
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69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 HalpWamad
73 Employment

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Computer/TV
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25 Special NoUcee

267 Lawn Service*
266 Logoi Services
ME R C H A N D I S f

289 LodtamHh
290 Masonry

AUTOMOTI VE
295 Papor Hanging
297 Past Control
296 PlanoOrgan Tuning

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299 Plumbing
300 Prooaure Cteaning

R E N T A L S

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Wa gladly accept Mastercard. Vita. Discover and American Express We
also w« take cash or a personal check Advertisers who with to be billedcan
make arrangements at the tan* thawad is placed Please keep in mmd that
ad* Intea Personal* (data. 21). Butmest Opportunities (dess 55) 6 Oarage
Sales (217) require payment inadvance.

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301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Socrotarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Smal Businas*
306 Stained Glass

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36 Hypnooto
31 HaalRi Inouronoo
43 Logoi 8on4ooo

MISC I l l ANEOUS

199 Pete A Supplies
200 UveetocfUFarm
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207 Jewelry
208 Wearing Apparel
211 AnOqueCcllocilbiM
216 Boats AAccessories
217 Oarage Sates
219 Wanted to Buy

96 RoOromom Homos
97 Apartments * Furnished
99 Apertnento - Urdumtohed
100 Condominum Romote
101 Houses Fumtehod
103 Houses Untumtehad
105 Duptes/Trlplai

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261 IrrigaSon A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
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285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

307 Swimming Pool Sorvicos
300 Termite Repair

309 TransportaMon
311 Travol
312 TreoSotvIco
313 TV/Radte

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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s
INC . BAILEY C O N S T R U C T I O N
CO . INC . JOHN O O I AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D*Midnnl»
NOTICE OP
F O R IC L O tU R I SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to • Summary Final
Judgment of loraclotura dated
Civil Case No. SS t&gt;41 CA 14 K
el the Circuit Court c l the 1STH
Judicial Circuit m and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida I will salt lo the highest
and best bidder tor cash WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
ol the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al SOI N.
PARR A V I m SANFORD.

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot said Court on FEBRU­
ARY 11, ISOS..
(SEAL)
Maryanne Mona
A t Clerh ol the Court
By: Ruth Ring
Aa Deputy Clerk
COD ILIS A STAWIARSKI
4610 Boy Scout Boulevard
Sulla 410
Tkmpa. Florida S1I07
Telephone (112)177-4006
CAS tSA-OSSOI
In accordance with The
American* With disabilities AcL
persons with disabilities NEED
a special accommodation lo

Pubtrsh February IS. IS. IM S
DEZ-14S

L e g a l N o tic e s

P rep s
Continued from P a f* IB

MARK A BEARD,
et al.

Oelendantts)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARJORIE BEARD
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
SOS Bristol Circle
Stnlord FL 1177S
CURRENT RESIDENCE
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENOANTJE)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
OEAO OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. D IV IN E S .
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toiecloss a mortgage
on the tollowing property In
SEMINOLE County Florida:
LOT ISO. BRYNHAVIN FIRST
REPLAT. A REPLAT OF BRYNHAVEN, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT HEREOF A l RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK SS. PAGES SO
AND 11 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
you are required la terra a
copy ot your written deleneee.
N any, within S6 dsya after the
Brsl publication ol this Notice
ot Action, on Echevarria.
MeCella. Raymtr. Barrett S
Frappitr. Plaintiff* attorney,
whose address is SOI Bayshore
Boulevard. Sulla SOS. Tampa.
Florida SSSOS. and Me the orig­
inal with this Court either
before service on PlelnUffs
attorney or Immediately there­
after. otherwise ■ default tri*
be entered agamit you lor the
relit I
demanded
la
the
Complaint or pebuoa.
This notice shall be published
once aach week tar two con­
secutive weeks in We Sen lord

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MAM* 4. 9AHDCILAB9
itAbtssM 100 000 0 . 1 7 0
Lafcs Mary 100 110 a _ 4 7 O

L a k e M aty s ta y e d red-hot,
w h ile Lym an sa w U s m odest
tw o -g a m e
w in n in g
streak
sn a p p ed In the R a rn ln o le C la s ­
sic o n W ed n esd a y.
T o n y C o rm o s c a tte re d seven
h its a n d b la n k rd
S e a b re e z e
o v e r th e (Inal s ix In n in g s to
raise h is record to 3 -0 and
J o s e T b rm o s w a s 2 -for-2 and
d ou b led In a p a ir o f runs as
Lnkr M ary (5-1) h a n d e d the
S a n d c ia b s th eir firs t Ions o f
llie s e a s o n , 4-1. at L a k e Mary
High S c h o o l.
J o e S a n tllll h o m e re d fo r L y­
m an, b u t that w a s o n e o f only
th ree h lls the G re y h o u n d s (3-4)
w ou ld get on the d a y a s they
fe ll lo D elton a (6 -2 ), 4-2, at
A lu m n i Field In th e S em in o le
H igh S ch ool B a s e b a ll C om *
plex.

Gardner Cavanaugh (61 and Houtr.
Cnrrao and Sanford. WP . Corrmo (2-01.
LP . Gor drier. Savr _ nonr. 20 .
Sratvrear. Ilubka. Lakr Mary. Torrao*
311 _ nonr. IIK _ n rw
Krrarda .
S r a b r m r l- I: Lakr Maiy 5-1.

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Chapman and Maplra. Cruaa and
ttamlmk) WP _ Chapman (2-0) LP *
Crua* (O il Shut . none. 211 _ nonr. 3D
. nonr. ID) _ I M ian*. llurirh; Lyman.
SantlRl Hrmrd* _ IVtftvu 6 2. Lyman
3-4.
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year the Rams camf
back from finishing as the
trtet runner-up to win
crown and so tor. have
winning on the road again
season, following the a
path as a year ago.
The Lake Howell boya arr|
fresh off an amazing 65-631
come-from-behind victory
Edgewater on Tuesday and!
hope to cany the momentum!
Into tonight's battle with Tate.

Tournament! head to
the Panhandle
TALLAHASSEE - The three
Seminole County teams still
alive for a shot at a State
Championship have all made

UON9 8, PATRIOTS B

that long trek to northwest
Florida for games today.
TJie Lake Howell and Lake
Mary girls' soccer teams will
both be playing In the FHSAA
(Florida High School Activities
Association)
State
Soccer
Championships at Oene Cox
Stadium In Tallahassee, while
the Lake Howell boya' baskethall team to In Gonzalez to

Ik. B raatloy 004 100 O _ 9 9 9
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take on Tote High School
the Regional Semifinals.
The Lake Howell girls.
N o . 1 ranked team In Atnerlc
will take on No. 6 Nations
Ranked Spanlah River
Boca Raton at 3 p.m. In
first semifinal, while
Mary, the defending Class
State Champlona, will &lt;
their drja vu trip toward a
peat when they take on
man Douglas from Parkland
8 p.m.

010 0 0 9 4 _ 9 9 9

Hndrtffiin. Criut 15) and Kltnfrr. Prey.
IIUm (4) and Alvmrri WT _ tllau 11-0).
LP _ Cru* (0 1) B a r . nonr. Ill .
Lakr tlranllry. Miller Oviedo. Sliding
and Goodwin 311 _ lakr Urantlry.
MHffin IIK . Lakr tlranUry. Eahark (I);
OUtdo, llolmr* (II Krrarda _ Lakr
Itramky 4-1. 0-1 SAC. 0-t BA-3;
Ourdo 6-0. 2-0 SAC. 1-0 fiA-3.

The Silver Hawks are led by I
Reggie Kohn, Chad Parsons,
Jamaal TUmer and Brad Hof-,
tor. who hit the game-winning
shot at the bucaer to beat the
Eagles.
Game time to 8:30 p.m. (7:30
p.m. Central Time).

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B riefs

L t g o l N o tic e

Joed Recreation
a night Church

and Parks Department will
Slow Pitch Softball league.

Ltflil Notfot

rvcordvd Ik Otbci*l R icoidt
Boob 1167. Pag* 170 ot tb*
Public R ou tS* ot ttm lsoli
County. Flood*.
DATED IMo 16lb Soy ot

Plotatlll.
DEBORAH WESLEY
and UNKNOWN TENANTS,

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teal at this Court oa this 11th
day ot FEBRUARY, 1SSS.
Saaryenaa Mores
C M t ot fie Court
■p: Ruth King
A t Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCiHa1
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Basketball, soccer p la yoffs continue
OVIEDO - Aa one of only
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experience an
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tired. but an error on a Bound
ball by Murphy allowed Star­
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After Ooodwtn singled. Hol­
mes came up and ripped his
home run.
The Patriots (4-1 and O-l In
both the conference and res­
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top of the third Inning. Kevin
MelUlo tripled home Orabrtal
Figueroa, then scored himself
on an Infield ground out.
Justin Harris then reached
firot base via an tnflekl single
and rode home an Aaron
Eahack'a two-run home run.
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Miller doubled. Mole third, and

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starter Steve Frey to earn the
win. Alfonso Crux (0-1) ouffcred the loss for Lake Branu7 ' „ .
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undoing for the Patriots whose
Mx errors paved the way for
seven unearned runs for the

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road Friday. Oviedo travels to
Melbourne to play Florida Air
Academy while Lake Brantley
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o n ly son. D on a ld , w a s ki l l e d
d u rin g W o rld W a r II M y f a ­
v o rite m e m o rie s o f the l a m sons a re o f the m a n y T h a n k s ­
g iv in g d in n e rs w e en joyed t o ­

Vrs. there a te lots m ore b i­
ograp h ies from the A p ril 2 9 ,
1933 edition o f th e S a n fo rd
H erald and Iren- are a few
m ore o! them !

ILL. Perkins
D.L. IV rk m s had b een In the
loth tn g b u sin ess in S a n fo rd
a n ee coin in g h ere In 1907. He
w as th e ow n er o f H.L. P e rk in s
M ens W ear whi c h w as o n e o f
the lending sh o p s o f Its k in d In
S a n ford .
B efore ta k in g u p his r e s i­
dence h ere, h e had b een a
farm er and h ad also been e m ­
ployed w ith a railroad c o n ­
struction c o m p a n y In T e n n e s •&gt;'e for several years.
D u rin g his b o y h o o d , h r lived
in C a rysb ro o k , V a . and J o n rs l&gt;oro.
Term .,
and later
at*
ten d ed F ork U nion Mi l i t a r y
A cad em y In V irgin ia.
H e and his w ife, the fo rm e r
Ltndn heftier, lived at
80-1
M a gn olia A v e n u e w ith th e ir
three ch ild re n : B ra xton L. Jr..
IG; Louis, 11: and M artha. 7.
Mr. P erk in s w a s a m e m b e r
o f th e S an ford E lks l.o d g r and
U tcnded H oly C ross E p is c o p a l
C h u rch .
(B raxton L. Perkin s. J r. c o n ­
tinu ed the fam ily b u sin ess In
S an ford u n til hts retirem en t a
few y e a rs ago. He w a s m a rrie d
to th e fo rm e r J essie D u rd e n
and th ey had five ch ild ren : Su­
san, U n d a . Patsy, M arth a and
B raxton HI. ! taught all fou r o f
their d a u g h te rs .)
E.D. P ric e
W hen tile A tla n tic and P a ­
cific
Tea
C om p a n y
(better
kn ow ns A A- P) op en ed a g r o ­
cery store In I92G In E d g e
w ood, a su b u rb o f S a n fo rd .
E.D.
P rice
w as
a p p o in te d
m anager and con tin u ed in Mint
position ,
Mr.
Price
w as
bom
In
W rig h tsville. O a. w h ere b e a t­
tended
sch ools
and
also
W orth cy C o lleg e in that c ity .
He then becam e a fa rm er n e a r
the place o f b is birth. H e also
served In the arm y d u rin g Hie
W orld W ar.

Correspondent
Mr. P rice
lived
at 2 5 2 0
S a n fo rd A ven u e w ith hts w ife,
the form er V ela R ow lan d.
H e w as a m e m b e r o f th e
S em in ole C ou n ty C h a m b er ol
C o m m e rc e and First Baptist
C h u rch . He w as a b a seb a ll fan
and w as a lso fon d o f fishing.
(1 assu m e that this ts th e
sam e M r, P rice o f P rice's G r o ­
cery th at w as lo ca ted on th e
n o rth w est
com er
of
25th
S treet
and S an ford A ven u e.
Was this store form erly an A A
P? I re m em b er s h o p p in g th ere
w ith m y m o th er as a ch ild
d u rin g th e 1910's. T h ere w as
also M ora n 's M eat M arket next
to
M c R evn o ld s
D ru g
S to re
a cross the street. A lso w as this
area o n c e ca lled E d g e w o o d ? )
C.E. M c K e e
Perhaps the m ost In te re s tin g
and
e x c itin g
p eriod
ol
C la ren ce E. M cK e e 's life was
d u rin g th e tw o y e a rs he served
tn th e navy d u rin g the w ar. He
h ad m ade 11 trip s a cross Ih e
A tla n tic to E u ro p e c a r r y in g
cargo lor ih e troop s. H e l at er
found em p loym en t
w ith th e
G race S tea m sh ip
Lin es and
m ad e several trip s to South
A m e ric a .
B efore e n lis tin g In th e navy.
Mr. M cK ee had lived In M a ­
con. G e o rg ia w h e re he w a s a
m a ch in ist. He w a s Im m In A n ­
niston. Ala. w h e re lie r e c e iv e d
his e d u c a tio n .
Mr. M cK ee m o ved to S an ford
In 1921 w h ere h e first o p e r ­
ated th e P a lm etto Lu n ch R oom
on P a lm etto A v e n u e fo r s e v e ra l

U n co vered !
A g e d istribu tion o f p e o p le n e v e r
c o v e r e d b y health in su ra n ce In 1997
Under 18

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Friday: Sunny.

Highs In Uie low to m ld-70s.
Ixrws tn the upper-40s to near
50. Saturday: Partly cloudy.
Highs lu th e up|&gt;er-70s. Lows
In the u ppcr-50s. Sunday and
Monday: Showers. H ighs in
the upjtcr-70s. Low s In the
inld-50s.

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a.m .. 10:09 p.m . New Smyrna
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y e a is and was building c o m ­
m ittee ch airm an for the M e ­
m orial Educational
B u ild in g
w hich w as com pleted in 19 5 0 .
H r continu ed to op erate th e
Nei l l B ottling C om pany. H r
and his w ife had a n oth er son.
Jam es,
who
w as
a
year
you n ger than I; he died severa l
years ago. The family brier
lived on W est 17th Street nr xt
to the Dr. C harles L P ark Sr.
fam ily.)
Frank S. Damson
B o m In W ashington, D.C..
Frank S. Lamsou was at th e
tim e S an ford 's city clerk . He
had com e to this city In 1925
after h a rin g scrvrd as a b u y e r
for a large departm ent store in
C ed ar Rapids. Iowa.
Mr. Lam son's first Job w ith
the city w as as a co llecto r o f
special assessm ents and la ter
as assistant purchasing agent.
He w as a m em ber o f th e
Sanlord K iw anls Club severa l
b ran ch es
of
M asonry,
th e
A m erica n Legion and Slgn ia
I’hl E psilon.
A flr r graduat i ng from high
school in W ashington. D.C.. h e
m ajored
In electrical
e n g i­
n eerin g at G eorge W ashington
U n iversity.
Mr. Lam son 's w ife w as th e
form er G ra y e r H allow ay and
they had on e son Donald. They
lived at 2490 O range A vr.
Ills m oth er's m aiden nam e
w as A n n a M ather; she was a
direct d escen dan t o f Cotton
M ath er o f New E n glan d.
Mr. Lam son w as a deacon at
First C hrisllnn Church. His fa ­
vorite sport w as b a srb a l) and
he rn jo y rd p layin g brid ge and
w ork in g w ith m ach in ery.
(The Lam son s w err
rlo s e
friends o f m y parents and I
re m em b er
visitin g in their
h om e m an y lim es. Th ey later
m oved to O rlando w h ere Mr.
Lam son w orked for Mr. B ra d ­
shaw In som e capacity. A fte r
his d eath . M rs. Lam son m oved
back to San ford w h ere she
lived m an y years at th e Tow n

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sity. H e ta m e to S an ford In
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w ith his
w ife. M a rg u erite at 2101 S in ford A ven u e. T h e y h ad a son.
Joh n .
Mr. P op e had b een an e l e e Irlcul en g in eer In N ew J e rs e y ,
hut ca m e to S a n ford to e n te r
tire a u t o mo t i v e s e rvice b u s i­
n ess. H e had pu rch ased th e
tw o W igh t B ro th ers station s at
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ond and M a gn olia. Tire l at t er
w a s th e first d rlv e -ln s e n d e e
station to b e lo ca ted In S in ford.
B esid es b e in g presid en t o f
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h r w a s S em in ole C o u n ty A g rn t
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TO D AY'S HISTO RY: On this day in
1870, Hiram R e v c li of Mississippi
became the first African-American
U.S. Senator.
On this day in 1957, in Clovis. N.M*
Buddy Holly and the Crickets record­
ed "That'll Be the Day."
On this day in 1990, George Steinbrenner. the owner of the New York
Yankees, fired Bucky Dent and named
Carl “Stump" Merrill manager of the
team.
TO D A Y S B IRTH D AYS: Pierre-Auguste R en oir (1B&lt;1-1919). artist;
Enrico Caruso (1873-1921). singer.
John Foster Dulles (lilt-1959), U.S.
diplomat; Adele Davis (1904-1970. nu­
tritionist; Jim Backus (1913-1919),
actor; Anthony Burgess (1917-1993),
w riter George Harrison U943-), mu­
sician. is 56; Neil Jordan &lt;19501, film
director, is 49.
TO D A Y'S SPORTS: On this day l »
1977, Pete Maravich of the New O r
leans Jazz scored 68 points in a game
against the New York Knldu, an NBA
record for a guard.
TO D AY’ S QUOTE: "You have to taka
chances for peace, just as you must
take chances In war." — John Foster
Dulles
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) first quarter (Feb. 21) and
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reports u&lt;cre compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents record ed through Feb. 25:

Domestic violence:
FERN PARK. Lake O' the Woods, 1000 Mock. F eb . 23. 11:22
p.m. A 4 8 -yra r-o ld man w as a rrrslp d b y S e m in o le C ou n ly
s h e r iffs d ep u ties for d om estic vio len ce. D ep u ties said h r w as
not pleased that h is ex-w ife, w llh w h o m h e s h a re s an a p a rt­
m ent. cam e In late. W h en she en tered th e ir hom e, h e th rrw h er
over th e couch.
SANFORD, Sanford Avenue, 2400 Mock. Feb. 23. 7:42 p.m. A
42- year-old m an w as a rrrsted by S an ford P o lle r fo r aggravated
dom estic violen ce. P o lle r said he and Ills w ife b eg a n to argue
when h e returned h om e from w ork and she began to yell at him .
He stru ck Ills wire In the face to m ake a point, he said . She got
a bru ised eye from th e fight.

Drugs:
SANFORD, Airport Boulevard at Hidden Lake Drive. Feb. 23.
3:14 p.m . A 2 5 -yea r-old man and a 4 0 -y e a r-o ld w om an w ere
n n ested for p ossessio n o f co ca in e w ith the Intent to d istrib u te
and w ith possession o f 17 gram s o f cra ck co ca in e b y S em in ole
C ounty s h e r iffs officers. D ep u ties said u n d erco ver agents,
w ork in g through an Inform ant, arran ged to bu y som e crock from
the two. Th ey met an d m ad e th e a greed -u p o n exch a n ge. T h e y
Irfl the sale location but w ere a rrrs trd a sh ort d ista n ce aw ay.
SANFORD, French Avenue at 5* Street. Feb. 23. 3 :3 4 p.m . A
43- y ea r-o ld man w as arrested by S em in ole C o u n ty s h e r iffs
d ep u ties for possession o f d n ig parap h ern alia. D ep u ties said
the m an was b e in g a rrested on an ou tsta n d in g ou t-of-cou n ty
w arrant. T h ry said d u rin g Ills a rrest. h e th rew a fast food Iw g to
the grou n d. In sid e th e bag. th ere w as a m etal p ip e used for
sm okin g crack cocain e.

Retail theft:
CAMFl.BFRRT, Mat* Road 436, 1000 Mock. F eb 25. 9 :2 3
p.m. A 63-year-old m an w a s arrested fo r retail theft b y C a s s e l­
berry Police. 1‘o llce said h e ord ered a p ou n d o f roast b e e f from
the d ell departm ent and then tried to lea ve the store without
(laying fo r the m eat.

H u rrica n e
CoatiaMd from Fag* 1A
than 150 resid en ces w ere d a m ­
aged - m any destroyed . It w as
the worst tornado ou tb reak In
Florida since record s w ere kept
In the 1800s.
H urricanes are violen t tro p i­
cal storm s with w in d s m oving
75 or m ore m iles an hour, often

S c o tt

Beatrice Scott. 69. Bcardall
Ave„ Sanford, died Sunday
Feb. 21, 1999 at Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital.
Bom
Feb. 8. 1930 in Montlccllo, he
moved to Sanford In 1948. Mr.
Scott was a retired maintenance
supervisor for JalAlal. He was
a member of St. John M ission­
ary Baptist Church, Sanford.
Survivors Include wife, Artetha Scott. Sanford: daughter,
Thelma Thompson. Sanford:
daughter, Velma Qrooms, San ­
ford; daughter, Patricia Nelms,
Sanford;
daughter,
Angela
Teate.
Sanford;
daughter,
Yvonne
Cherry.
. Osteen:
daughter, Cheryl Scott. Deltona;
son, Henry Lee Scott, Sanford;
son. Be Hoy Scott. Sanford;
brother, Virgil Scott. Monticello;
brother, Richard Scott, Monticello; brother. William Scott.
Rochester. N.Y.; brother. Char­
les Scott. Rochester. N.Y.: 41
grandchildren,
43
great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge o f arrangements.

: Jack Futrdl. 61.
Airport
Blvd., Sanford, died Tuesday,
Feb. 23, 1999 at his resident.
Bom Jan. 1, 1938 tn Teillco
Plains. Torn., he had lived In
Central Florida for 40 years,
moving here from Tennessee.
Mr. Futrdl was a self-employed
pool builder. He w as a member
of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
tn Oviedo.
Mr. F utrdl played In a blue
grass band.
Survivors include wife, Joyce
Futrdl.
Sanford:
son.
Jeff
Futrdl. Sanford: son. Steve
Futrdl.
Sanford;
daughter.
Laura
Rollins.
Sorrento;
daughter.
Melissa
Bryant.
Montgomery. 01.; step-daughter.
Jacquelyn Tucker,
Orlando;
mother. Johnnie Alecn Futrdl,
Sanford:
brother,
Benny
Futrdl. Orlando: brother. Terry
Futrdl.
Sanford;
brother,
Woody Futrdl. Jacksonville:

L E A K . L A R K IN
Lea K. Larkin. 4 8 . o f Edgem on
A ve. W in te r S p rin g s, d ied on
W ed n e s d a y . Feb. 2 4 . 1999 at
F lorida
H osp ital.
Altam onte
S p rin gs. B o m In Elm ira, N .Y.
on J u ly 20 , 1950. sh e cam e to
C entral F lorida In 1979. S h e
w as a p a rtn er at S traigh t D eals
A u to S ales.
S u rvivors in c lu d e h u sb an d .
M orris W .
K elly
o f W in ter
S p rin gs; son, G ro g G eorge o f
W in ter
H aven :
fa th er. J a ck
Boyd o f Elm ira. N .Y .: mother,
Sylvia
Kltterm an
of
W in ter
S p rin gs.
A rra n gem en ts b y B a n flcld F u ­
n eral H om e. W in te r Springs.

FOTVLL,
Funeral service* for Jack Futfrll. 61
of Sanford, who died Tuesday will be
11 O'clock Friday at St. Luke's Lu­
theran Church. Oviedo, with Rev.
E J . Rosaow oAriating.
Interment
MU follow tn St. Luke's Cemetery,
Oviedo.
Friends may call at
Onunkow Funeral Home from 6-8
o'clock Thursday evening. Arrange­
ments by Gramkow Funeral Horne
500 E. Airport B lvd. Sanford. (407)
322-3213.
Funeral Services for Beatrice Scott.
69, o f IlcanlaU Ave. Sanford died
Feb. 21 will be hdd Saturday 11:00
a.m. at At. John M.B. Church w th
Rev. Robert Doctor Officiating. Sec­
ond Funeral Sendees for Beatrice
Scott will be hdd Sunday 2:00 p.m.
at lin e Grove M.B. Church, MonUceUo. Florida with Rev. Wilson Hall
officiating.
Visitation Friday 5 9
p.m. at Sunrise Chapel. Interment
Bolen Cemetery MonUrrOn Florida.
Sunrise Funeral Home 900 locust
Ave. 407-322-7383 In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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m ake it p o s s ib le fo r th e fam ily
lo Bhare Its n e w a rriva l with
relatives and frie n d s lo ca ted In
oth er p a rts o f th e c o u n try or
even o th e r p a rts o f th e w orld .
T ills Is a h e a rtw a rm in g ad d ition
to our b irth in g s e rv ic e s .’
D eveloped a n d p ro v id e d by
A ccess F am ily T V In N a s h v ille ,
Ten n essee, th e service d o es not
require Ih e p u rch a se o f e x p e n ­
sive eq u ip m en t. T l i r expectan t
paren ts o r th eir rem o te fam ily
and frie n d s o rd e r th e s e rv ic e
Iry callin g F a m ily T V T o ll-fre e at
1 -8 8 8 -5 2 3 -9 3 5 5 . T h e e x p e c t­
ing p aren ts th en p ro vid e the
nam es an d a d d re s s e s o f th eir
rem ote
fa m ily
m em b ers
or
friends th at w an t to sh a re In the
celeb ra tion .
Pat T h o m p so n . P resid en t o f
A ccess F a m ily T V . said the
service u s e s e v e ry d a y h o u s e ­
hold e q u ip m e n t-T V s and te le ­
phones. to In k fa m ilies and
friends
togeth er.
The
first
hours a fte r b irth a re th e most
preciou s m om en ts fo r th e n ew
fam ily,"
T h o m p so n
said ,
‘ m om ents that w e re p re v io u s ly
captured o n ly a s a sta tic still
photo o r o n e -w a y v id e o ta p e .
T ills is tru ly an In tera ctive
product that le ts en tire fa m ilie s
participate In th e excitem en t
and Joy o f b irth and a llow s
them to d o so e a s ily and a ffo r d ­
ab le.*

Are remote campuses
a good idea?
By Brute VVUIlam*

a ccom p a n ied
by
torrential
rains.
"T h e best p rotection w e h ave
Is to lie p rep a red b efore the
storm s start," S c h e n k
said.
‘ K n ow in g th is Is g o in g to be an
active h u rrica n e season , w e
stron gly a d vise
resid en ts
to
read u p on what th ey should
do. N ow 's the tim e to start."

sister. Kay S a n d ers, T itu s v ille ;
sister. Sh aron K edm on , G a l­
latin. T e n n .;
staler.
G len da
K n ow les, V illas. N .C .; seven
g ra n d c h ild re n .
G ra m k o w
F u n era l
Hom e.
S a n ford , in c h a rg e o f a rra n g e­
m ents.

B e a tric e

SAN FO R D * C en tral Florida
Regional H ospital lia s In tro­
du ced a n ew vid eo c o n feren ce
service fo r Its m atern ity p a ­
tien ts that allow s paren ts and
their new born c h ild to com m u ­
nicate face-to-face with fam ily
and frien d s w ho. b eca u se o f
d ista n ce
or
oth er
c irc u m ­
stances. cannot com e lo the
hospital to share In th e Joyous
even t.
C alled ‘ F am ily TV *, the new
service utilizes a sp ecia l c a m ­
era system to transm it liv e
vid eo and audi o o f the paren ts
and ih r lr bab y lo fam ily and
frien ds loenled ou tsid e o f the
hospital. T h ese fam ily m em b ers
o r frien ds receive a sp ecia l
cam era/receiver unit that hooks
up to their hom e T V an d te le ­
phone. B y m ak in g a regu lar
telephone call, the p aren ts and
they fam ily and friends can talk
lo each oth er w h ile each Is ab le
lo view Ih e oth er from the p r i­
vacy o f th eir h ospital room and
th eir hom e.
Steven
T a rk ln g lo n .
V ice
I‘resident o f Patient C a re S e r v ­
ices. said I his n ew service Is an
excitin g com bin ation o f te c h ­
n olog)’ and p ositive em otions.
“W e have alw ays Ireen proud o f
the opportunity lo p articip ate In
a fam ily's happlesl
m om ent.
Now. with this n ew service w e
can expand that excitem ent and

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DEAR BRUCE: I have heard a good
deal about remote campuses I am dis­
trustful of diploma mills, but due to my
employment responsibilities I cannot
attend college on even a part-time
basis - R.T.. Buffalo, N.Y.
DEAR R T.: There is no reason not
to pursue a college education in
today's world — even if you arc away
from home a good deal. There arc
dozens of colleges throughout Ihe
country lhat are completely accredit­
ed and offer of! campus college edu­
cations. In addition. I am told that
there are worthwhile colleges and uni­
versities that o ffer off campus in­
struction on the Internet — allowing
for a certain amount of interchange
between student and instructor. I
share your concern about diploma
m ilK T h e thing that you need to look
for is who operates the schools —
many colleges arc operated by a stale
agency and are accredited. The fact
that you are not In one spot all the
time should not keep you from your
goal of college education.
DEAR BRUCE: Wc have suddenly
become aware that, over the years,
Christmases, birthdays and special oc­
casions h fw increased my wife's Jew­
elry collection to a substantial value.
We had it appraised at something
under (50.000 for replacement value.
The bulk of the amount is from two di amond rings. In looking over our
homeowner's policy, we find that there
is very little coverage. We would like
to have these pieces covered. How do
we go about it? — C.T, Waterloo, Iowa
DEAR C. T.: The way lo handle this
is to contact your insurance agent and
ask about a jew elry floater on the
excess not covered by your homeowner's policy. You also might wish to
consider having your wife go through
the Jewelry. Those things that she uses
infrequently can be kept in a safe de­
posit box, therefore reducing the
amount of coverage you will need and
giving you a lower premium. By all
means, get it done now — for the most
part, your precious things are without
coverage.
Interested in buying o r sellin g a
house? Let Brace Williams’ "House

Parking

1A

Street to Second Street, and the
City parking lot at the north­
west com er of Park Ave. and
First Street.
Parking limits will remain In
place at the DMA Medical
CUnic, the Sanford
Flower
Shop, and City Hall. All other
parking limits for the public
downtown p u k in g areas will be
removed.
There will be no parking time
limits on the weekends. Load­
ing and deliveries will be lim ­
ited to alleys and available
parking areas.

D oriind a V arga H o u se , M D
Director

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�TH U R SD A Y
February 25, 1999
91sl Year, No. 131
(407)3222611
Sanford, FL
90 C M tl

Serving

Seminole education
team makes the
right connections.
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Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Since 1909
□ IN S ID E
O n e * M a ri_________ _
writes about the way we
were, please see Page 2A.

School buses in twin mishaps

□ B R IE F L Y
Tha Kits Community Play-'
era Is presenting an encore
perform ance o f the Nell S i­
mon play *1 Ought to be In
Pictures* Friday at 7 p.m . at
202 First Street In Sanford,
In a large renovated atudio
over Arts and Ends.
Tickets for the play are 812
for adults. $10 for adults over
55. and $8 for young people
under IB. Tickets can be
purchased at Stairs Property
Managem ent at First Street
and Park Avenue. For more
Information, call (407) 323­
7322 or the Sanford/Sem lnole County C ham ­
ber o f Commerce at (407)
322-2212.

Winning
Numbers

2A

Experts predict
active hurricane
season for state
STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Fore­
caster* are advising Floridians
to be prepared for an above­
average hurricane season in
1999. A s many as 14 name
■lorms could produce 9 hurri­
canes. 4 o f which could be In ­
tense.
Oeorgea and Mitch were the
crudest hurricane* o f 1998.
causing death and destruction
In the Caribbean. Honduras
and Central America. Hurricane
Earl hit hard along the Florida
panhandle. Mitch came u n u su ­
ally late • In October.

through Friday with low coot
spay an d neuter services
available at two local veterl-

Lottery

source for hurricane date la Or.
Bill Oray at Colorado State U n i­
versity tn Boulder. Oray made
his Initial forecast late In N o­
vember and tain be updating It
on April 1 and again on June I .
*lle*a
extremely
accurate,"
Schenk said.
The normal hurricane season
for the Atlantic basin calls for
11 name storms. 8 hurricanes
and 2 Intense hurricanes. "The
num bers are 14-9-4 this year
and
that
means
everyone
should be aware o f what may
happen." Schenk said.
An Intense hurricane to one
that grades 3 or above on what
to known as the Safflr-Slmpoon
scale • 5 to as high a s the scale

nations.
Pet overpopulation la a
problem and the solution Is to
have anim als spayed and neu­
tered. M ore than 8.000 ani­
m als w ere euthanlaed In
1997 In Sem inole county

Police w ill enforce
parkin g rules
~V
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STAFF W HITER

o f April.

Local students learn
about natural resources
□OUSTS
"Blessed Is the

influence qf one
true, loving human
soul on another.”

23 teams from
Seminole
compete in
regional
Envirothon

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Our office la open to aerva you Monday through Friday, 9 am •S pm
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70 Education 9 Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Housas Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Trlpiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rental*

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kitchen, fireplace. 31000 down
and 6440-mo Cat 766-7033

3 bdns 2 feato CHA. fenced
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mo^MU609-4430 otoer homes

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Offioe For Rent

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163 Television 9 SterecVRack)
165 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Binldtog Materials
193 Lawn 9 Garden
195 Macfsne Work
197 Restaurant Equipment
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205 Heavy Machinery
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntKjue/CoSactittes
215 Boats 9 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investmenl Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sals
157 Mob*lx Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Salo
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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63 Mortgages

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257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 6 InataBations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 C eding Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
269 CUM Cars Cantors
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Conetucbon
272 Oelhery Services
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276 Handy Man
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CALENDAR
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood B an k la
asking donors o f all types o f
blood - especially O-type d o ­
n ors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E . Second S t F or
Information, call 322-0622.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary C lu b o f Sanford meets
every M onday at noon, at the
M arina Hotel.

Practical Nurses

Gamblers,

The
Licensed
Practical
N u rse s Association o f Florida,
Inc., m eets the second M onday
o f the month at 6 :3 0 9 p.m . at
Kllam ey Baptist C hurch. 701
Formoso Ave..
C .E .U .
class
provided
each
month.
A ll
meetings are o p en to LPN s and
to students an d graduate LPN s.
For Inform ation call 2 9 9 -4 3 2 1.

Scw lns Club

VFW , Auxiliary
Cancer support
Support, Hope an d Recovery,
S . H A R ., meets every M onday
afternoon at 5 p m . at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In the
Ear com er of the dining room.
This ta a se lf h elp support
group for all cancer survivors,
whether In treatment now or
finished with It. C all 3 2 4 -8 7 3 7
or 322-7785
for more In ­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play
contract
bridge
every
M onday, at 10:30 a .m , at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In ­
formation. call 322-6326.

Veterans o f Foreign w a r s and
the L ad les A uxiliary o f Sanford
Post 10108
meet the third
M onday at 7:00 p.m . at the post
hom e. 2644 S. Sanford Ave.

Heathrow women
T h e Heathrow W om en 's C lu b
meets the second Monday of
each m onth at the Country C lu b
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m.. followed 1jy a
b u sin e ss
m eeting
and
a
luncheon with various sp e a k ­
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For m ore Information call Dee
W illiford at 805-0 0 6 7 or to join
call Lin da W ish at 333-3702.

families

G am blers
Anonymous
an d
G am -Anon
for
family
an d
friends, meet separately Mon*
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m., Church of the
O ood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
M aitland. For more Information,
call 236-0206.

Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the W O O PIE Sew ing
C lu b gathers at the Lake M aty
Sen ior Center, 260 N. Country
C lu b
Road, to make b a b y
clothes, and items for n ursin g
hom es a s well a s Items for the
C hristm as store. The Items
m ade b y the d u b are donated
to prcemle
babies,
nursing
hom e residents and gifts for the
an n u a l Christm as store.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors invite an y ­
on e 55 y e a n o r older to Join
them in activities every Monday
through Friday- from 9:30 a *
to 3 p.m.,
at the Lake M are
Community Center, 260
H.
Country d u b Road.

Sitting behind wheel could
drive woman to destruction
D EAR A B B Y : I turn loved and
read you forever, but your answer
to the w om an w hose h u sb a n d
doesn’t drive was. In my M inion,
Irrational. W hen I gat behind the
wheel o f a car, my throat Is dry, my
heart pounds, my hands and feat
perspire. I do net helm s out three
killing myself or a ear Kill cfM d s.
Do you want me bsUds you on ths
road. Dear Afafay? I think not!

Kallie

a acam that Smith says could
happen to any n u m b e r o f e ld ­
erly people.
■We have a lot o f elderly p e o ­
ple In Sanford." Sm ith said. "N o
one should get aw ay with e x ­
ploiting them. M r. Rallies could
be y o u rs or my grandfather. He
h ad no one to protect him from
this. If not for the concerned
neighbor, this cou ld have b e e n
even worse. If anyone su sp ects
something
like
this,
they
should Inform the police."
Sm ith said that Rallies1 attor­
ney h ad helped procure a le elderly man. w h o w a s boro In
OhAo b u t h as lived at his p r e s ­
ent Sa n ford home for 30 years.

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be held in March in Ocala

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Religion
SAINTS AND SINNERS
GEORGE
PLAGENZ

Euthanasia
w ill be
story o f

1999
New Year's prediction:
Euthanasia will be the big
religion story o f 191*9. Dr.
Jack Krvorklan will push
Monica Lrwlnsky o(T the front
pagea.
A hint of what la to come
wan furnished by thr record*
high rating the *00 Miruitrs*
program received In Novem ­
ber when 10 million house*
holda watched the doctor
give a lethal Injection to a
man dytng of Lou Gehrig'*
disease.
The Iw u r of assisted sui­
cide has Iteen slowly building
up to Itn present fever pitch.
Thr subject o f euthanasia
(the word means 'happy
death*) was opened by some
o f the leading doctors In
England who founded the
Voluntary Euthanasia Soci­
ety In 1935.
Thr dean of St. Paul's C a­
thedral In Englund. Dr. W.K.
Inge, lent Ills considerable
prestige to the movement In
the 1930s.
Inge said: *lt seems
anomalous that a man may
lie punished for cruelty If he
does not put a horse or a dog
out of Its misery but la liable
to lie hanged for murder If he
helps a cancer patient to an
overdose of morphine. I do
not think we ran assume
that God sills the prolonga­
tion of torture for the benefit
of the soul o f the sufferer.’
The Euthanasia Society of
Am erica, organized In 1939,
contained the n am es o f m any
prominent clergymen on Its
roster. Including H arry E m ­
erson Fosdick.
Euthanasia, according to
thr Hastings Encyclopedia o f
Religion and Ethics. Is ’ the
doctrine that In certain c ir­
cum stances w hen, owing to
disease or senility, a p e r ­
son's life h a s ceased to b e c i­
ther agreeable o r useful, the
sufferer should be painlessly
killed, either b y him self o r
another.*
J udaism an d traditional
Christianity have alw ays o p ­
posed euthanasia o f any
kind. Including suicide. B u t
this h as not stopped think­
ers an d philosophers at v a ri­
o u s times from considering
the merits o f *mercy killings.’
O ne o f the b ig argum ents
against euthanasia Is that
those who take the life o f a
terminally 111 patient are
’ playin gO od.* O n ly G od. It Is
said, h a s the right to d eter­
mine when a person sh ould
die.

Casselberry youth group helping the needy
B y J e f f B erlin I eke

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Moat high school and middir school Htudrnts llkr to
spend thrlr spring breaks and
summers heading for
the
beach or Hilling by thr pool.
In Casselberry, there arc
nearly 100 kids who are
spending their time helping
some people Ihry may nevrr
get u chance lo meet.
The
Comtminlly
United
Methodist Church has a youth
group that depends Its spring
break and summrr building
homes and repairing houses
on thr nredy. For the past 15
yearn, the high school youth
group has traveled to BirdMown. Trim ., and the group
also makes a trip to lirndrrson Settlement. Kent., and,
more rrccntly. Marlinton. W.V.
You may not have heard of
those out-of-the-way stirs, but
Diane Thornton, who nms the
program, said thrrr Is n rea­
son for thrlr visits.
"We prayed a lot about
where God would want us to
go and that's where he has
sent us."
Thr youth groups go to build
homes and, In (hr past five
years, built a fellowship hall
and sanctuary In Kentucky.
Th r arras they work are very
rural with a large nredy
population.
Tire kids build Ihrtr struc­
tures with thrlr own supplies
und Iravr the rrctplents with
debt-free housing.
Supplies and the funding,
howrvrr. has to come from the
church. So, every year. C om ­
munity United Methodist has
to
raise
approximately

•40,000 for supplies and liv­
ing expenses.
One of the main fundraisers
In the annual rummage sale
that takes placr this year on
March 19-20. Thousands a t­
tend the annual event and
Items such an clothing, furni­
ture, toys, appliances and
household Items are accepted
ns long as they are In good
working condition.
Building the houses Is the
easy part. Thornton said.
"It's amazing what the kids
can do when they want to,"
she said. W e go to out of thr
way places where there are no
distractions, and no trlrvislon
or music. Thr kids come to­
gether In fellowship and pro­
duce amazing things.*
The youth group, made up
mostly of Lyman. U k r Howell
and l-ike Mary High School
htudrnlH. don’t
see
many
perks once the money’ Marts
being raised They sleep on
the local church floor nod
shower at n local high school.
They cook thrlr own meals
and travel by tbr church's Isis
and two vans.
Everyone participating must
also meet some stringent re­
quirements. They have to nttend n weekly meeting each
Sunday at 4 p.m. and collect
rummage on Saturdays. They
work during spring break and
also help out at the rummage
sale. Each member lias to
supply right
new
auction
Items and sell 10 tickets for
thr benefit dinner while main­
taining a good attitude all
along.
Those that meet the re­
quirements grt an awful lot In

tripto help build homes and refmbleh churches for the
needy. Last y*ar. these kids woricsd In Weel Virginia.

The Community United Methodist Youth Mission in
Cassetoerry Is trying to raise 140.000 for its annual

return,
*We keep in constant c o n ­

for a aid weekend an d stayed
at the bu ild in gs they erected.

tact with those we help,*
Thornton said. ’ Even after 10
years, people still call us to
thank us for lire work. We
have an almost family rela­
tionship. especially with the
people from Tennessee."

The Idds aren't' on thrlr
own/ A home bu ild er travels
with them to provide Instruc­
tion. b u t except for that, the
Idds d o all o f the w ork them ­
selves.

Tliry also return to are their
work. Last winter. 43 kids
travrlrd back to West Virginia

The h ousin g projects aren't
the only things the C om m u­
nity U nited Methodist group
takes on.

They work at the Oood Sa­
maritan House In Sanford aa
well aa the Orlando Crisis
Council.

"They are very serviceoriented* Thornton said.
To help the youth group,
drop off any donations to the
church at 4921 S. Highway 17*
92 In Casselberry or call 8133777, extension 204 to sched­
ule a pickup.

HYouth Explosion
S A N F O R D - Youth Reach­
ing Youth for Christ la the
youth department o f the Full
Deliverance Church o f J esu s,
a
non-profit
organization
opened to all the youth In the
local community. It la c o n ­
cerned with teaching youths
to be leader* In society and
starting Feb. 2. they began a
nightly program entitled Youth
Explosion from 5:30 p.m. - 8
p.m .
Lessons
Include
biblical
principals, authority figures,
a n d more. O n Feb.
19-20.
there will b e a musical p ro ­
duction
for
Black
History
M onth Utled,
“The C h ain s
T hat Bind * The goal la to help
the youth to believe In them ­
selves, stay In school, off

dn igs, off of the streets and
m any m ore positive princi­
pals. C all Cindy Plillrtnan. th r
youth director o f the Full De­
liverance Church o f J e su s at
330-3425 for details.

fellowship Feb. 7 at 3 p.m.
H ie speaker will be District
Missionary Thelma Dennis of
Mission Road Church of God
In Oviedo. Call 323-3558 for
Information.

Y2K Seminar

Wekiva Renewal

S A N F O R D - Wliut will (t look
Uke when the chips fall? Find
out at the Family W o rsh ip
Center on lire c o m e r o f A ir­
port BJvd. and 25th St. Feb. 6.
The sem inar is free a n d open
to the public. C all 322-9222
for details.

LO N O W O O D _ Dr. Cart D aw
Is the Executive Director o f
the Hymn Society - the le a d ­
ing professional organization
In Hie U.S. and C an ad a which
promoles all things related to
hymns old and new. There will
be congregational luncheons
at both services of the W ekiva
Presbyterian Church Feb. 7

Missionary
ship Day

F ello w ­

S A N F O R D - T h e m em bers
o f the Ministerial Departm ent
o f Reddick M em orial
First
B o m C h urch Invite everyone
to thetr an n ual m issionary

followed b y a Hymn Festival
at 2 p.m. It will also be the
new Pastor-Elect Paul Ander­
son's first Sunday with the
congregation.

Sweetheart dinner
SANFO RD
• The
United
Methodist Men o f the First
United Methodist Church o f
Sanford will host a Ladles
Night Sweetheart D inner at 6
p m. on Feb. 13 In the church
fellowship hall. A
m usical
program la planned. Call 3224371 for information.

Gator glory

Communication
S an lan do United M ethodist
Church In Longwood will hoat
a two-day event focusing on
communication In the n e w
millennium. Feb.
13-14 In
Longwood. There w ill b e m as­
ter communication techniques
and stories that a re expected
to keep the audience able to

The pro-euthanasia people
respond by saying that If It is
tip to Ood to decide when life
ends, then all attempt* to
lengthen life may be thwart­
ing God's will, too.
It la Just aa logical, they
contend, to aay that many of
those who are alive today
only because of the Interven­
tion of doctors were sup­
posed to have died, aa per
bod's Intention.
Many doctor* favor eutha­
nasia. but not all do. Some
fear the legal consequences
from malpractice suits. Oth­
ers fed that the Integrity of
the nwtlK*l profession will
be compromised. If. Instead
of dedicating themselves to
saving lives, doctors are
•sited to become Judges of

rediscover the whole body and
mind for appropriate com m u­
nication with the gpapel. Tim e
are 9 a.m . • noon a n d 1-4 p m .
for the first day w ith lunch b e ­
tween sessions, a n d w orship
sendees on d ay two. Call 572100 for Inform ation.

Friendship Sunday
SANFORD • The Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 2525
Oak Ave., will celebrate
Friendship Sunday on Feb.
14. This year's theme Is
"Friend to Friend*
A church dinner la planned
following the Sunday morning
worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Those in the community are
Invited to attend aa special
guests at no charge- The din­
ner will be followed with en­
tertainment by "Dancin'* a
country line dancing group
and anyone wishing to Join
will be welcome. Call 3235134 or 322-2464 to RSVP.

Valentine's Day
LAKE MARY _ Holy Cross
Lutheran Church haa several
activities planned for Feb. 14.
Valentine's Day. The Commu­
nity Services Ministry Team
haa planned a festive brunch
between sendees which will
Include a special menu with a
Valentine's theme. Coat la
64.50. At 6 p.m.. the Youth of
Holy Cross will host an even­
ing of food and ftm for Just
612.80 per person
ghetti. all the titan

special dessert, followed b y a
"Dating Game" a n d a rom antic
Conceit afterw ards.

C h fflk a r tis t t o a p pear

LONOWOOD
- Drawing
Closer Ministries, featuring
chalk artist and btble Illustra­
tor Randy Davis will be the
guest a the First Baptist
Church of Longwood, Feb. 21 •
24. He srlll be these Sunday
bom 10:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
and Monday • Wednesday at 7
p.m. He uses a visual method
to convey Biblical principals
and how they can be applied
to modem living. Call 3393817.

Chili Festival
WINTER PARK - Covenant
Christian School's 3rd
ChlUFest will provide an af­
ternoon of Am for the entire
family on Feb. 27 from 6 a.m.
- 4 p.m. on the school
pounds. Activities Include a
chill cook off. craft fair, enter­
tainment, rides and games.
Admission to free. Calf 6760601 for information.

Women*! Day
SANFORD - The women of

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Church of
none to attend tta mother's
day celebration. Feb. 28th.
Therewtflbea guest speaker,
a perforatanrc from the youth
department and the *imw will
also perform. Call 322-6020.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, SANFORD
We arc iMng in a day when the home Is under attack from every tide. Now. mare i
need to keep the home Ores burning- At a time when aaoot families are ahatiered on the rocks,
need to make sure our family to standing on the ROCK. Jesus Christ That la why our ]
be speaking each Sunday In Februmy on the Home.

wtuen lives nicy anouio b p

and which they should terBveryone dies i
later. Why the i
especially an the part of repwnjf who believe in
a happy ii£ beyond the
g i w -t e hastening the death
of someone who Is suffering
the ravages of a terminal dis­
ease?
Wouldn't It be more Chris­
tian to cad the pettenfa suf­
fering and epeed hie entry ’
Into that realm where there
|o r f i
pain nor disease?

Church In
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Even the strongest of fomlltea can stand
strengthened through btbbcal insights an the home.

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son with a doubletie,ulrr on
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Softball Complex.
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deuce that will begin at 2 p.m

Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford Utile
la-ague will httld its final regis­
tration and tryouts for Its
spring baseball and softball
season tins Saturday at la-r. P
Moore m Sanford from 9 u.m
in 1 pan. each day.
Children ages 5-16 are weli ome
Girls troyouts are from 9
&gt;t in to 11 a m. and boys' try­
outs are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Call 328-6469 for more in­
formation

Babe Ruth Baseball
SANFORD _ The City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is holding registra­
tions for the upcoming 1999
Babe Ruth Baseball season.
Cost to register Is S20 and
players should bring in birth
certificate.
Player Placement Day will be
Saturday. February 6th Kids
12-and-Utidcr will try out at the
Ft Mellon Fields as follows
5-und-6 (register only at Rec­
reation Department): Rookie
League (7-8). 9 a m.: Bambino
Minor (9-10). 11 a m .; and
Bambino Major (11-12), 1 p.m.
H ie Babe Ruth League (IS ­
IS) will workout at Sanford
Memorial Stadium at 9 a.in.
Opening Day ceremonies will
be field at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium on Saturday,
March 6Ui at 9 a.m. for all
leagues.
Call (407) 330 5697 for more
Information,

Sanford Girls’ Softball
SANFORD _ Tlie City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is bolding registra­
tions for the upcoming Girls
Softball season.
Cost to register Is $20 and
players should bring In birth
certificate.
Player Placement Day will be
Saturday. February 6th. Kids
12-and-Under will try out at the
Ft. Mellon Fields as follows _
7 8. 9:30 a.m.; 9-10. 10:30
a.m,, 11-12. 11:30 a.m,: and
13 15. 12:30 p.m.
Opening Day ceremonies will
be held at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
March 6th at 9 a.m. for all
leagues.
Call (407) 330-5697 for more
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By Dean Smith

Bui Wilson-Elrhelberger got Its second
straight scare, building a 13 0 lead after
two Innings before holding on for a 24-22
victory over Matthews/Psy« ho.
In the oilier game, the Regulators evened
their record and moved Into third place by
scoring 10 runs in tin- second Inning anil
nine runs In the fourth Inning on the way
to doubling ibt- score on Wrstvlrw Baptist
Church. 24-12.
Wilson-Klchelberger and Wolfy's are both
4-0. while the Regulators are 2-2. Headrick
Feed and Matlhews/Psycho are both 1-3
and WcslMew Baptist Church Is 0-4.
Thursday

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SANFORD An antuipaled battle id Ihr
unlieaiens in the ( n\ ol Sanlord Reerea
lion and Parks Department Men's Ifiurs
day Night Polar Bear Slow J*111 It Soltball
League almost tut a sting at Plneliursl
Park
Wolfy’s did their part, scoring nine runs
in tin- lourth inning to break open a close
game and going on lo defeat Hradnrk
Feed, 17-6.

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league will reach the tnld-imlnt ol the sea
son with Headrick Feed challenging the
Regulators at 6:30 p.m.: West view Baptist
Clnili Ii taking on Mallhrws/I’syclto at 7 30
pin.; and Wilson-Etchrlbrrgcr hauling
Wolfy's lor first place at 8 30 p in
Providing the offense were
Wollv's three hits _ Roy Smith (triple,
two nuts, two RBI). Jerry Reotne {double,
three runs, three RBI); two hits _ Jerry
Govemale (home run. run. lour RBI).
Clam v Wallace (home run. two runs, three
RBI). Mike McLohon (triple, three runs).
Tony Cornell (double, run. two RBII. Rich
Jablonskl (two runs. RBI). Keith Denton
(run), one lilt „ Dave Frelsner Inin): one
nin _ M irk Hoffman. Mark ( l.ittitbm k
Headrick Feed: two hits _ Manny Silvia
(triple, two nuts. RBI). Dave Johnson llw o

'linitilrs. nm. Iwn HUH. Dave llmlnk Hon
Green one lilt
Brian ( roan (two nmsl.
Matt Kuciuskl itwn RBII. Brian Ward InmJ.
I unis Hamlin mu Rill
M.n k Illume
Regulators lout hits
.Jerrv Hntssells
(two ilotililrs tfirer runs two RBI) Duane
D e (double three runs four RBI) Bobby
Keeler (tlnee runs two RBII. three lilts
Dave Gold slick (borne run triple double
two runs lour RBII ( had let- (two runs
RBI| two hits
Bill Bingham (home run
two runs three Rllll
Brian &lt; tints (two
doubles two runs two RBI), one Lit
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Tibbs Ibome run. two runs, two RBII, .Jell
•Jenovrse (two pins. KDtl ( arv Keeler (run.
RBII s&lt; oil Murphy Inin)

West view Baptist Church three litis
Gary ( Hue (double, three nuts, three RBI),
two bus
Charlie (run two RBI). Greg
(nm. RBII, Chris (two nms| Hollis Kelly
(two RBII. one lilt _ Troy Pale (double,
three nuts). Bill Page (double, two RBI).
Wayne Gager (double, nm). Bobby (run.
Rllil. Mike
Wilson-Elehrlberger: four lilts _ Tony
Smith (triple, iwo doubles, lour urns. RBII.
Gleg James (triple, double, two nuts, five

SANFORD
Do- Setuiiiolt
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and when von ir having a tough
veal ll s easy to get down
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and made less mistakes And
when we did make a mistake
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selves \Vr also did a gin«t |i,1,
ol wiihsi.inding several nuts
they made al us and wr ttiMitlllded the hall \&gt; tv well *
Arrow force VII Ini it u at
ti t ihr Fits! period and endrij
up winning three n| the lout
periods and tied (In other out
as they unproved to n |H on
tile season
File two Iim al SI li'H'Is spill
Ihe pielliiilll.iry games with
Like Mary winning the Itrsh
man game 54-44 and Sen it
uole taking the |imim v.irsitv
i ontest 50 46
I reshlllan lenti l Kohhv Du
pn led the wav t&lt;■&gt; Allow F ou r
VII with 11 points while sen
Ion.
Cornelius
Blue
and
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Wynn
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Like M.irvs Adonis Smith
lint M.u k llollll.llin tied lor
game high suiting honois witli
15 points raeh while Darius
Wells was also m double tig
iili-s with 10 |Hiiuls
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1l| will la- Idle until next
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visit ( rooms and high scoring
Terrain e Feiklns at 7 30 p tn
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Please tee T h u rtd ty . Page 5 A

Nobles Communication,
Wells Contracting share
Wednesday softball lead
Bv Dean Smith
SPORIS KDITOH

SANFORD • Wells Cootruetlug and Nobles Communication
both got off to fast starts and
remained undefeated In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks
Department
Men’s
Wednesday Night Polar Bear
Slow Pitch Softball League at
I*lnchurst Park.
Tire only difference was Wells
Contracting coasted, while No­
bles Communication held on.
Wells Contracting took a 144 lead after three innings and
cntlsed to a 17-10 victory over
Pebble Junction.
Nobles Communication went
up 8-1 in the top of tile fourth
inning, but ADAPCO c losed the
gap to 8-7 and left the bases
loaded in the sixth inning.
In the other game. Pebble
Junction bounced back from
the loss lo Wells Contracting
by crushing Scientific Glass.
22-0. which only had one hit.
Nobles Communication and
Wells Contracting are both 3-0
and lead Pebble June lion (3-2),
ADAPCO (2-21 and ScientificGlass (0-5).
Nexi
Wednesday
night.
ADAPCO plays tlte doubleheader against
Wells C on­
tracting at 6:30 p.m. and Peb­

ble- Junction at 7.30 p.m. N o­
llies Communication takes on
Scientific Glass al 8:30 p in.
Providing llte offense were:
Wells Contracting: three hits
_ Chris Wargo (home nin, two
runs, four KB1). Mike Me Lohon
(double, two runs, RBII; two
lilts _ Randy Brown (triple,
double, two runs, Iwo RBI),
Mike Plpitonc (triple, run. four
RBI). George Porzlg (double,
nm. two RBI). Tim Cooper
(double. RBI). Mark Whitley
(three nms). Matt Kalasnlk
(lliree runs). Kenny Brwon
(run): one lilt _ Bob Wells (two
runs, two RBI).
Pebble Junction: three Bits _
Kyle Brubaker (double, two
nms. two RBI); two fills _
Blake Murray (doufile. nm. two
RBI), Dave Cuss (two nms).
Kent Brubaker (two RBI). Jerry
Camus (nm). Jonathan Jones
(nin); one fill _ Bob Markos
(double, nm). Dave Bennett
(two nms, Kid), Brett Mode
(two RBI). Mike Miller (RBI).
Pebble Junction: three bits _
Mike Miller lliome run, Iwo
doubles, three- nms, five RBI),
Dave Coss lliome run. double,
tfin-c- runs, four RBI). Blake
Murray (two runs); two lilts _
Bob Markos (home nm. triple,
nm. four RBI). Jerry Camus
Please see W ednesday. Page S A

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HMM Plwlo *T **01 Oaocse

Rusty Wallace, who won last yoaFs taco and was the
fastest in wintor tBsling in this No. 2 Ford Taurus at
over 193 m.p.h., which is now painted in tho familiar

b'uo ol the Miller Racing team, drew Ihe polo for this
Sunday's Bud Shoolout at a ceremony ThdTsday
morning at Daytona International Spoedway

W allace on pole for Shootout
S p e c ia l to th e H erald

DAYTONA BEACH - Rusty Wallace was a l­
ready in a lop position coming Into the Bud
Shootout as the defending champion.
But with the number one draw for the pole
position Thursday morning, the Miller Ford
Taurus driver moved another slep closer lo a
nm al a back-to-back victory In Sunday's 25-lap
sprint at Daytona International Speedway.
'Daytona was great for us last year.' said
Wallure. who was the only driver to post a
s]M-fcJ over 193 m.p.h. in winter testing al Day­
tona. after drawing the pole position. "I expect
lo make that a whole lot better this year and !
can't wall to u-11 my guys I dn-w firsl."
Alongside ihe defending Bud Shootout cham ­
pion on the front row is the 1998 NASCAR W in­
ston Cup Rookie ol the Year. Kenny Irwin. The
Texaco/Havollm- Ford pilot was the Iasi of 14
drivers to draw for a starting position.
T u t looking forward to getting rid of thc

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rookie stri|)t- and just keep winning more unci
keep getting iK-tter." said Irwin.
Two-time Bud Shimtout winner and 1998
NASCAR Winston Cup Champion JrfT Gordon
drew the eighth starting position for the Bud
Shootout in fils Dupont Chevrolet.
"n ils shootout Is so much different than any­
thing else.' said Gordon. "We're really excited
about it. 1 guess this year I'm going lo try lo
make sun- 1 don't trash the transmission like I
did last year and maybe I can give these guys a
nm for their money.'
Fourteen of Ihe 15 positions for the Bud
Shootout were dc-trnninrd In the draw.
Trailing Wallare and Irwin to the grren flag
will lx- Ric k Masl. Ken Schradrr, Dc-rrike Cope.
Ric ky Craven. Jeremy Mayfield, Gordon, Bubby
Ltbimle. Bobby Hamilton. Ward Burton. Emie
Irvun. Mark Martin and Dale Jarrrtt.
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A F T E R THE DATE OF T H E
FIRST PU B L IC A T IO N OF tHIS
n o tic i
OR
th ir ty
days
AFT ER T h e DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO P Y OF THI S N O T IC E
ON THEM
All creditor* ol ttie decedent
amt other
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A F T E R THE DATE O F TH E
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DAY S
A FTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THI S N O T IC E
ON THEM
All other c rad,tor* of the d a ta
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or demands again*! the dec#
dent s estate must file their
claims with this Court W iTH iN
THREE M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
DATE OF THE FIRS T PU D Lt CA
TION OF THIS N O T IC E

ALL C LA IM S, D E M A N D S
AND O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
FI LED WILL BE F O R EV E R
BARRED
The date of the hr*! pubi«c«ation of this Notice is February
5 1999
IP# rso n a I H epf e » e n fa li v e
Matthew Ctudefler
Personal Repfesenlive
5950 SW 20th Avenue
Apt I-5H
Gainesville
Florida 3260?
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Patricia L Daugherty Esquire
Scott G Wallace Esq
Florida Bar No 364029
Bogin Munnt % M u n m
250 N Orange Ave . 1 1 t h Ftoor
Post OHice Box 280?
Orlando H o n d a 32802
Telephone (40?) 425-181 4
Facsimile (40?) 648 5459
Attorneys lor Personal
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Dated thi* 2nd day «d February
a D 1999
c i t y o f LONGWOOD
.f R A i D i N E D / A M B R i
CITY C l I R *
P U B L IS H Ffirtay February 5
1999
D E / 63

NO TI CE
OF PUBLIC HEARIN Q
TO C O NSID ER
A C O N D I T I O N A L USE
Nohc r i* hereby given that a
PobLc Hearing will be held by
the
Pla nn ing
K
Zoning
Commission
in
the
Cdy
C u m r iM H io ii Ch a m b er *
Cdy
Hall Sanford Florida at 7 00
p m on Thurvday February 18
1999 to t n m i t l r r a request for
a Co nditional U*e in a Rl 1
Meftfnc ted I n d u t l n a l Zoni ng
District
L E G A L D E S C R I P T I O N Lot 1
of Sanford Co mm er c e Park as
rer orderf in the Public Records
nl Seminole County Florida in
Plat Book 31 Page 6?
The property 'being more g e n ­
era lily de scr ib ed a* 2300 W
Airport Ol
Conditional Use Requested
Outside Storage
All parbes in interest and cdifens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing
0y order of the Planning &amp;
Zoning Co mmi ssi on of the City
of Sanford Florida this 1st day
of February of t 999
Jam es R Valenno.
Chairman
Planning A
Zoni ng Co n mu* stun
A DV IC E T O THE P U O t l C It a
pe rs on de cide* to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
ab ov e meeting or hearing
tre/ahe may need a verbatim
rec or d ot the pro c e ed in g*
i ncl ud ing the tes tim on y and
evidence which record it not
provided by the C d y ot Sanford
(FS 286 0105)
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S
NEED IN G
ASSISTANCE
TO
PART IC IPA TE IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E D I N G S S H O U L O CO N
TA C T T H E P E R S O N N E L O F F I C E
A D A C O O R D I N A T O R AT 3305626 4H H O U R S IN A D V A N C E
OF TH E M E E T I N G
P U B L I S H February 5 1999
D E Z 51

N O TIC E
The Central F l o r i d a Jo b * and
E du ca ti o n Pa rtnership. Inc
an no unc es a meet ing of the
Teen
P re g na n c y
Pr evention
Co m m it t e e and Taskforce to
which the public is invited
O AT E
February 23 1999
*ME
, 30 p m
LOCATION
E X C E L Alternatives
1200 W Colonial R oad
Or lando FL

NOTICE
Or PUBLIC HEARINQ
TO CONSIDER
A CO NDIT IO N AL U t t
Notice (* hereby g&lt;v*n that a
Public Herring will b* field by
the
Planning
4
Zo ni n g
Commission
in
the
Cdy
Commission Chamber*
Cdy
Hall Sanford Florida at ? 00
p m on Thursday February 18
1999 to consider a request for
a Conddional U*e in a Rt-1
Restricted Industrial Zo ni n g
District
LEGAL D ES C R IP T IO N From
the S 1/4 Sec Cor ol Sec 6 Twp
20S R g * 3 l E Seminole Cou nty
Fl thence run N O O ‘ tfl89*W
along The N S 1/4 Sec Line of
said Sec 6 a distance of
25 75 -18'.
thence
run
N8 9'59 4?'E
8601 89 for a
Point of (Begunning, 1hence t o r i'
t.nue N89‘ 59 4 7*E 194 06 to
the Point of Curvature of a
curve concave Nwly and having
a radius ol 170 00 thence run
Nety along 1h# arc of said
curve 265 94 through a central
angle cl 89*37'46* to a point
thence
run
$00*22 0 0 ' W
559 49
thence
run
S89*38 35*W 362 5?
thence
run N00* t 8 25‘ E 392 11* to the
Point ol Beginning
The property being more gen*
erally described aft 500 Don
Knight Lane
Conditional Use Requested
Fuel tank for helicopter hangar
Atl parlies in interest and citi ­
zen* shall have an opportunity
to be heard at sard hearing
By order of the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission of the C d y
of Sanford. Florida, this 1st day
ol February ot 1999
James R Valenno.
Chairman
Planning ft
Zoning Cornrriission
ADVICE T O TH E PU BL IC It a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at Ure
above meeting or hearing
he/the may need a verbatim
record of the proceeding*
including the te th m oh y and
evidence, which record is not
provided by the City of Sanlord
(FS 286 0105)
PERSO NS W IT H DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N Y OF T H E S E
. PR O C E E D IN G S S H O U LD C O N
TA C T THE P E R S O NN E L O F F I C E
A DA C O O R D I N A T O R AT 330
5626 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE
OF THE M E E T I N G
PUBL ISH February S 1999
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