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•Sormnoto Herald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday, February 10, 1999

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by Bob Thivgt

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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E I G H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C I R C U I T ,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IR O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O N ID A
Caaa N e .: I I 101 O F 03 I
LEON AR D A M Y E R S
Pel II toner.
KAREN L M YER S
R espon de nt
N O T IC E O F A C T I O N
TO KAREN L M Y E R S
SCI M O N IT O R S T
M E R R ITT IS F L 31SSS
Y O U AR E N O T IF IE D that an
action has bean bled against
you and tb a l you ar* required lo
eenre a co py o l your w n tle n
delenses
It an y. lo H on
LEO N A R D A M Y E R S w h o**
add-ess is 1SSS C o u g a r C l.
Casselberry. FI 31707 o n or
be levs M A R C H I S I M S . ond
til* lb* original w ith lb* C tor* ol
Ibis Court at 301 N PA R K A V t
SANFORD. F I 3 1 T7 1/P O BOK
SIS S A N FO R D F L 31771-O StS
belore service o n Petitioner or
immadiataiy the reattar M you
tail to d o so. a detautt m ay be
enteiad against you lo r lb*
rebel dem anded in lb* petition
Copies o l til c o u rt docum ents
m Ibis case, including orders,
art (variable at lb * Clerk o l lb*
Circuit C o u rts otlic* You may
review these docum ents upon
tequetl
You m u tt Keep lb * Clar* o l lb*
Circuit Court * O lt K * n o b b e d ol
your current address
You must keep the Cler* o l the
Circuit Court's O k i e no tille d ol
your current address (y o u may
hi* Notice o l C urrant A dd re ss.
Flonda Farrsly
Form 12 S I S )
Future p a pa's in this law suit
will be mailed lo the ad dress on
record at th# cler* t oltiee
W A R N IN G
Rule H I S S .
Florida F in e ly La w R u le s o l
Procedure, req uire s c e rta in
auto metre disclosure o l d o c u ­
ments and intorm aben Failure
to com ply can result m s a n c ­
tions in c lu d in g d itm ts o a l or
striking ot piaadm ga
Dated F E B R U A R Y 1 I M S
M ARYANNE M O R S E
C LER K O F T H E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Luanne W oo dley
Deputy Cler*
Publish F ebru ary u . i s . I t .
and M arch 4. I M S
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SURPLUS AUTHORITY
VSNICLEE A W BBIRPWBHT
SURPLUS AIRPORT PROPER­
TY IS TO BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC
■CALEB BID M L ! BEGINNING
AT SS0 AM ON SATURDAY.
FEBRUARY 17. ISM AT 1301
EAST 1STH PLACE. ORLANOO
SANFORD AIRPORT. PROPER­
TY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR
INSPECTION AT 1*01 EAST
NTH P U C E FROM WEDNES­
DAY. FEBRUARY 14TH THRU
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY N T H .
10M. BETWEEN THE HOURS
OF I M P.M. TO S00 PM
INTERESTED BUYERS MAY
OBTAIN A LIST FROM THE
INVENTORY CONTROL OFFI­
CER. ONE RED CLEVELAND
BLVD BYE. 103. SANFONO. FL.
«7 7 1 OR BY CALLING 4073M-T7T1 THE BARFORO AIR­
PORT AUTHORITY REttRYES
THE RIGHT TO 'R E JE C T ANY
AND ALL BIOS AMO TO
ACCEPT THE BIDS THAT M ITS
JUDGMENT ARC IN THE BEET
INTEREST OF THE AUTHORITY
ALL PURCHASES SHALL BE
RAID FOR IN CASH ON BY CER-

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IN T N I C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T N I I I O N T I I N T N
J U D IC IA L C I R C U I T
Of TN I
• T A T I O t F L O R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
U N IN O L I C O U N TY
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D F O R
• IM I N O L I C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
P R O R A T I D IV IS IO N
F IL I NO. t t - I S T - C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
K ATH LE E N N LA R S O N
Dec
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N O T IC E
O F A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
The adm inivtralion o l Hie
estate ol K A TH LE E N N L A R ­
SO N d*c***ed File N u m b er
99 -1 0 7 -C P •• pending in Ibe
Circuit Court lo r S em m ola
Co unty
Florida ,
Prob ate
Division. the addrae* o l mine h
i*
Seminole
C o u n ty
Courthouse.
301
N
Park
Avenue. Sanlord FI 12T71 The
name and addrae* o l Ibe p e r­
sonal representative a n d the
personal represenlallya's attor­
ney are set torth below
A LL CLA IM S A N D O B J E C ­
TIO N S n o t s o f i l e d w i l l b e
FOREVER BARR ED
All interested pe rson s are
required to tile with the Court

MARY A TH O M P S O N .T H E
U NKNO W N S P O U S E OF
MARY A TH O M P S O N
RO N RIND. TO M B E R C IN I
and MARK O VALLCRV.
H living and all unknown
partus claiming b y through,
under or against lb* above
named Oelendsnta w h o ar*
net known lo b* dead or
alive, whether said unknown
p a n w t may claim an m lareal
a* spouse* hairs, devisees
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors trustees or other
cteinwnle, claim ing by.
through, under or against
th* said M AR Y A T H O M P S O N
TH E U NK NO W N S P O U S E
O F MARY A TH O M P S O N
RON RING. TO M B E R C IN I
or MARK O V A ILE R Y ,
ALAFAYA W 0 0 0 S
HOM EO W N ER S A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC . B A S IC C A P ITA L
M AN AGEM ENT d/IVa
C R IE K W O O O N O R TH
APAR TM EN TS. J O H N D O E
and JANE DOE.
Defendants
N O T IC E O F A C T I O N
T O BA S IC C A P IT A L M A N A G E
M ENT
d/b/a
CRECKW OOD
NORTH A P A R TM E N TS W H O S E
PR IN CIPAL P L A C E O F B U S I ­
NESS IS U N K N O W N
YOU AR E H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D
lhal an action to torecloe* ■
mortgage on th* lo tto w in g
property in Sem inole C o u n ty ,
Flonda
Lot 101. A LA FA Y A W O O D S
PHASE 1 • U N IT A a cco rdin g to
th* Plat tharaol. a* recorded in
Plat Book S I . Page* SO through
•I. o l the Pubbc Record* o l
SerMnol* County. Flonda
hat baan M ad again*! yo u
copy ol your written d e le nee*.
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ESQUIRE o l G ibb on* . Sm ith
Cohn S Arnett P A P to m tiltn
attorney, w hose ad d re s s la
3111 Henderson. Post O ffice
Boa 1177, Tam p*.
F lo n d a
33S01. within 10 day* s lie r I ho
first publication and 14* lb *
original with lb# Ctor* o l this
Court either before service on
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THE DATE OF T H E F IR S T P U B ­
LICATIO N OF TH IS N O T IC E ( I )
all claims against the estate
and ( I ) any ob|*clion by an
interested parson to w h om
notic* was mailed that c h a l­
lenges the validity ol Ibe will
the aualilicalKut* ol lb* p e rs o n ­
al reptesenlaliv*. ven ue or
jurisdiction ol the court
The date of lb* tirst pu b lica ­
tion ol tbit notice o l adm in!*balion February IS . I M S
PA TR ICIA C O F F E Y
Partonal Representative
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
CH A R LES A D EM LIN O E R E S O
W O Douglas Ave
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Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health 4 Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Sendees
Luiury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Cars
Lott 4 Found
Special Notices
Nursery 4 Chid Cere
We«^il Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

EMPIOYMFNT
67 Career
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69 Resumes
70 Education 4 Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rem
123 Warned To Rem
125 Lease To Own
127 SkxagaOffice For Rem

M E R C H A N D IS E
181 Appliances 4
G
Furmtuio For Sale
183 Television 4 StereoRadio
165 Computers For Sale
187 Sportmg Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buldng Materials
193 Lawn 4 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

REAL E S T A T E

147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mott* Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominium* For Sale
157 Matte Homes For Sale

199 Pets 4 Supptes
200 LtvestockTarm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy MacNnory
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnaqueConectiWe*
215 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wantod to Buy

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 TrucA/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
236 Vehcles Wanted
239 Motorcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rac Vehrdes/Campors For Sale
243 Traders For Sale
245 Farm Eqiapment

252 Accounbng
253 Additions 4
Remodeling
254 An Conditioning

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 4 Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic T*e
268 CNid Care Comers
269 Cleaning Sendees
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaD
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
260 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation 4 Repair
282 Jarvtonal Sendees
263 Jewelry 4 Repair
264 Lakelront Clearing
265 Landscaping
266 Laundry Services

287 Lawn Servian
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 4 Storage
293 01. Lube 4 Filter
294 Panting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
290 PianoOgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 4 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 4 Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stamed Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Redn
314 Upholstery
316 Welding 4 Sheet Metal
318 Wei Oritog
319 Window Washing 4 Tinting

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immediately thereafter other­
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once each week tor two c o n ­
unknown part*** i l i i m . n g t&gt;y
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parte#* may claim an int#'**t a i
day ot February 1999
spou*#*
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grant*#* or olh*r claimant!
MARV AN NE M OR SE
w h o i r i r v d r n f r •• unknown
As Clerk of the Circuit
and w b o t r la i! known addr***
and County Court
it Unknown
Oy Ruth King
As Deputy Clert
Y O U ARC NO T IF IE D that an
action lor foreclosure of martPublish February 11 18 1999
gag*
on
Ihw
following
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0**irt u*d property
L O T 19 O l O C K A N O R T H
o r l a r d o r a n c h e s S E C T IO N
8 A C C O R D I N G TO T m | P l AT
IN TH E C IR C U I T COUR T
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IN AND FOR
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you ar* r*quir*d to t * r v * a
CIVIL A C TI O N
copy ol your written J r l r n t n
C ASE NO 99-70 CA
it any to it on PAULA WADE
DIVISION 14-K
GREENE
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OAN K U N I T E D
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450 Tanipa Florida 33607 on or
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N O TIC E OF ACTION
notice and Me the original with
the Clerk of t h u Court wither
T O M A R J O R IE BEA RD
before tervice on Plaintiff*
L A S T K N O W N R E SID ENC E
209 Bristol Circle
attorney or immwd&gt;ately there­
Sanford F l 32773
after otherwise a default will
C U R R E N T RE S ID EN CE
be entered agamtt you tor the
UNKNOWN
relief de manded in the c o m ­
ANY ANO A LL UN K NO W N
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BY
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th roug h
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A G A I N S T THE HERE IN NAM ED
P R A C T I C E S A C T Y O U AR E
IN D I V I D U A L
DEFENDAN T(S)
ADVISED T h a t t h i s l a w FIRM
W H O ARE N O T K NO W N TO OE
IS D E E M E D T O DE A D E D T
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OR
ALIVE
WHETHER
CO L L EC TO R ATTEMPTING TO
SAID U N K N O W N PARTIES MAY
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CLA IM
AN
INTEREST
AS
IN FO R M A TI O N O BT A IN E D WILL
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ARY 11 1999
R E S ID E N C E U N K NO W N
(SEAL)
C U R R E N T R E SID ENC E
Maryanne M or te
UNKNOWN
At Clerk ol the Court
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
Qy Ruth King
action
to foreclose a mortgage
At Deputy Clerk
on the following properly in
CO DIL IS A STAWIARSKI
S E M IN O L E County Florida
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
L O T 150 BRVNMAVEN FIRST
Suite 450
R E P L A T A R E P I A T OF BR Y NTanipa Florida 33607
HAVEN
A C C O R D I N G TO THE
Telephone (613) 677-6008
PLAT H E R E O F AS RE CO R DE D
CAS *98-03692
IN PLAT B O O K 39 PAGES 20
In ac cor da nce
with The
AND
21
OF
THE
P U B L IC
American! With ditabilibet Act
RECORDS
OF
SE M IN OL E
j w r t o n t with duabilitiet N E E D
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a special acc om m oda tio n to
has been filed against you and
participate m thu proceeding
you are required to serve a
should
contact
Co urt
copy ut your written defenses
Administration at 301 N Park
it any within 30 days after the
Avenue Sanford Florida 32771
first publication of this Notice
telephone number (407) 323ot
Act io n
on
Echevarria,
4330 no! laler than seven (7)
M c C a l la
Pa yme r
Barrett A
da yt prior to the proceeding If
Fra pp ie r Plaintiff's attorney,
hearing impaired (T DD ) 1-600whose address is 601 Bayshore
955-6771 or Voice (V) 1-800Boulevard Suite 800 Tampa
955-6770 via Florida Relay«k#r»
Florida 33606 and tile the ori g­
vice
inal with this Court either
Publish February 16 25. 1999
before service on Plaintiff's
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attorney or immediately there­
NOTICE
after otherwise a default will
FI C T IT IO U S NAME
tie entered agamst you lor the
Notice it hereby given that I
relief
de m an d ed
in
the
am engaged m business at 107
Complaint or petition
South Hamlm C l
L on gw ood
This notice shall be published
FL 32750 Semmole C o u n t y
once each week for two c o n ­
Florida under the Fictitious
secutive weeks in the Sanford
Name of WEAVER A A S S O C I ­
Herald
ATES and that I intend h re g ­
W I T N E S S my hand and the
ister said name with the
seal ot this Court on this 11th
Division
of
Corporations
day ot F E B R U A R Y 1999
Tallahassee Florida in a c c or ­
Maryanne Morse
dance with the provisions of the
Clerk of the Court
Fictitious Name Statutes To*
By Ruth King
Wit
Section 665 09. Florida
As Deputy Clerk
Statutes 1991
Echevarria. McCalla.
Nathan**! Weaver
R dy nifi Barrett A Frappier
Publish February 16 1999
P O BO X 3410
DEZ 165
Tampa F lor da 33601-3410
If you are a person with a dis­
NOTICE
ability who needs acc om mo da­
FICT ITIO US NAME
tion in order to participate m
Notice is hereby g&gt;ven that I
this proceeding you are enti­
am engaged in business at 721
tled al no cost to you. lor the
Coachlight Dr Fern Park FL
provision of certain assistance
32730
Seminole
County
Please
co n ta ct
Court
Florida under the Fictitious
Ad m in ist ra te n at 301 N Park
Name of NICK'S SALE S E R ­
Avenue Sanford. Florida 32771.
VICE, and that I intend to re g ­
telephone numb er (407) 323ister said name with the
4330. within 2 working days of
Division
ot
Corporations
your receipt of this document If
Tallahassee. Florida, in a c c or ­
hearing impaired (TD D ) 1-600dance with the provisions of the
955-6771
Fictitious Name Statutes To*
Publish February 18. 25. 1999
Wit
Section 665 09 Florida
D E Z - 150
Statutes 1991
Nicholas Cannafe
Publish February 18 1999
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All cfhi&gt;r creditors ol the (let e
dent and olhe* persons having
claims or de ma nd s agamst
•lei « lent % estate on whom a
copy ot this notice is served
wdhm t» fee months alter ihe
dale o l the first puMii al.on ot
ir.is notice must tile their claims
W IT H IN I H I
later

AFTER
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date
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A F T E R T h E DATE OF SERVICE
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ON T H E M
All other creditors ol Ihe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands agamst Ihe
d e c e d e n t ’ s estate must hie
Iheir clai m s with this Court
w ith in

three

after
The
date
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N O T IC E

ALL C L A IM S . DEMANDS
AND O B J E C T I O N S NOT SO
F IL E O W ILL DE FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first publica­
tion ol this Notice is February
17 1999
Personal Representative
M ARGARET DOUGHTY
619 Benedict Way
Casselberry FL 32707
Attorney for
Personal Representative
ROBERT K M CINTOSH
E S O U iR E
Florida Oar No 37C3G2
S T C N S T R O M MCINTOSH
C O L B E R T W H IG H A M %
SIM M ONS PA
Post Office Dos 4848
Sanford FL 32772-4648
Telephone 407/322-2171
Publish February 18 2S 1999
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IN 7 H S C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H E K IQ M TK K N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
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C IV IL A C T IO N
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N A T I O N A L D AN K O F
N O R T H CA R O L I N A
S U C C E S S O R BY
M E R G E R T O FIRST
UN IO N N A T I O N A L
OANK O F F LO R ID A
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R GE R
TO H O M E SAVINGS
OANK F S B
Plaintiff.
vs
CHA RLES F TUCKER
et al.
Defendant(s)
N O T IC S O F A C T IO N
T O A L T A M O N T E RIDG E DEVEL
O P E R S INC
L A S T K N O W N RE S ID EN CE
UNKNOWN
C U R R E N T R E S ID EN CE
UNKNOWN
A N Y A N D A L L U N K NO W N
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY
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UNDER
ANO
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IN DIVIDUAL
DEFENOANT(S)
W H O A R E N O T K N O W N TO DE
D E A D O R ALIVE. W H E T H E R
SAID U N K N O W N PA RTI ES MAY
CLA IM
AN
IN TE R E S T
AS
S P O U S E S H EIR S. DEVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIM AN TS
L A S T K N O W N RE S ID EN CE
UNKNOWN
C U R R E N T R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOWN
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
S E M I N O L E County. Florida
C O N D O M I N I U M PA RC E L NO
44D O F A L T A M O N T E RIDGE
C O N DO M IN IU M
A CCORD ING
TO
THE
D E C L A R A T I O N OF
C O N DO M IN IU M
THEREOF
RECORDED
IN
OF FI CI AL
RECORDS
OOOK
1307. AT
PA GE 2 70 OF T H E P U 0 H C
RECORDS
OF
SE M IN OL E
C O U N T Y . F L O R I0 A
has been filed against you and
you ar* required to serve a
copy of your written defenses
if any within 30 days after Ihe
first publication of this Notice
of
A ct io n,
on
Echevarria.
M c C a ll * . Raymer
Barrett A
Fra pp ier
Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is 601 Bayshore
Doulevard Suite 600 Tampa.
Florida 33606 and file the orig­

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day of f l D R U A R Y 1999
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Cotir!
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
( 1 hevarna kfr.Calla
Raymer Barrett A frappier
P O OO X 3410
Tampa Florida 33601 3410
II you are a person with a it&lt;i
ab'ldy w h o needs accommoda
bon m order to participate in
this pro ceeding you aie enh
tied at no cost to you tor the
provision ot certain assistance
Please
co n ta ct
Court
Administration at 301 N Pa'k
Avenue Sanford Florida 32771
telephone nu mb er (407) 323
4330 within 2 working days of
your ret eipf ot this document II
twaring impaired ( T D D ) 1 600
955 §771
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FO R t E M I N O L K C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F IL E N O . M - l 141
IN RE E S T A T E OF
MARK A N T H O N Y
THORNTON
Deceased
N O T IC E
O F A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
The administration of the
estate of M A R K A N T H O N Y
THORNTON
de c ea s ed
File
Number 98-1141. is pending in
the Circuit Co ur t for Semmole
C o un ty
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which
is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford
Fl 32771
T h e names and
addresses ol the personal rep­
resentative a n d the personal
rep res entative's attorney are
set forth below
ALL I N T E R E S T E D PE R S O NS
ARE N O T I F I E D T H A T
All pa rso ns on w h om this
notice is s e r ve d who have
obiection* that challenge the
validity of the Will the qualify
cations
of
the
Personal
Representative, venue, or iuns*
diction
of this Co urt are
required lo file their ob|ec lions
with this C o u r t W IT H IN THE
LATER OF TH R E E M ONTHS
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F THE
F IR S T P U B L I C A T I O N O F THIS
NO TIC E
OR
THIRTY
DAYS
A F T E R T H E D A T E OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y O F THI S NOT IC E
ON T H E M
All other creditors of the dece­
dent an d other persons having
claims or de m a n d s against
decedent's estate on whom *
copy of this notice must Me
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
A F T E R T H E D A TE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF THIS
N O T IC E
ALL C L A I M S . D EM A N O S AND
O B J E C T I O N S N O T S O FILED
WILL B E F O R E V E R B A R R I O
The date ot the first publica­
tion of this Notica is February
11 1999
Personal Representative
K A T H Y TH O R N T O N
223 Conc ord O w *
Casselberry FL 32707
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
JO YCE SAVAGE-GASTON
Florida Oar N o 0727059
SAVAGE-GASTON
HOGAN A HARGROVE. PA
601 N Magnolia Avenue.
Suite 402
Orlando Fl 32601
Telephone (407)646 6682
Publish February 11. 16 1999
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CASSKI.UKKKY
For any
I1.1sketl1.1ll team lo In- silt
ressful. It needs Its superstars
and Its siipportlni&lt; east.
At l-ike Howell, the question
eoinlnn Into this years boys
basketball season was, will
anyone be able to step up and
support Retype Kolin.
The answer laini- front a
player who barely played last
year and considers himself
more ol a baseball player Ilian
a basketball star.

Cb.id I ’.iisous ulm uonilerrd
where In- lit in on last year s
district 1 b.impious and was
eoni’emeil lie would never n* i •*
ibatire. lias been one ill the
btnnest success stories on the
eoiiuty. rui’kinn up the points
and Icadlnn the ll.mks to a
eonlereuce title and s»-»onilpi.11 e In the dlsltli t lai c
Uike Howell has strnniiled
recentlv and was on a tom
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this C o u r t on February 16.
1999
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MA R YA NN E M OR SE
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By Ales Ksnr______________
STAFF W RITER

DAYTONA DKACII - Seminole
lllnll School's n'd^' sollball
leant upped its overall and dis­
trict record to 2 0 idler defeatInn Mainland 1IT&gt; Wednesday
afternoon.
llie Flnbtlnn Senilnolrs had
stronn blltiun hi the will. Maria
Duvail went 4 -for-5. Imhidlnn
two doubles, and kniKked In
two nms: freshman Joelenc
Moore went 3-for-5 with a dou­

ble and Hvr nm s batted In and
Glntiy Caines added a triple.
Carries |l 0) was also the
wlimlnn pitcher, allowlnn two
nm s and strlkmn out nine In
her four Innlnns of work.
Seminole will play Its lltlrd
Class bA Dlsirid b opponent
In as many gaturs Ibis week.
Itosllnn Spmee Creek for I’arc h I h Ntnht on Friday at 7 p.tti.

FIGHTING SEMINOLES 11,
BUCCANEERS 3
S em inole 2 30 4 2 0 0

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IAKF: MARY - The Lake Mary
nlrls’ softball team picked up
where tt left off last season.

Please te e Prepa, Page 3B

Outdoors----C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e IB

• Seminole Lake. Pinellas
County.
• South and Fox Lakes. Bre­
vard County.
• Square Lake. Palm Ik-arh '
County.
• Lake Stone. Escambia
County.
• Luke Tnifford, Collier
County.
• Lake Tobopekallna. Osceola
County.
• blast Lake Toho|»ckaliga.
Osceola County.
• laike Tsala Apopka. Citrus
County.
• 1-akc Walk-in-Water. I'olk
County.
•Watertown Lake. Columbia
County.
• Yates Mill Pond. Waslilnglou County.

S H U P E 'S SCOOP
O rau'd uum s arc fantastic
fis h in g opportunities. Water
Ictcls drop dram atically and

fis h are concentrated, where
they ate cast/ minks for a n ­
glers.

FISHING FORECAST
Expeel good snook and
ilomidcr action at Scbastjan
Inlet. Bounc lug tlu- bottom
with linger mullet Is great for
flounder, while snook picfcr
|lgs. swlimntiig-mliniow lutes
and live ball worked aniuiid
riN-ky stnieUire. A few tnnif
and redflsb are also present.
Hass action is great III the
river. Slonglt months, deep
In-nds. sleep banks, and sand
bars are all great places lo find
hungry bass. If you want lo
catch a lot of fish and have a
hall at the same lime, think
tiny. Use an ultra light spin­
ning outlet rigged with sixpound test. Tie on a liny Kapala with a loop for better ac­
tion. and hang on. Bass this
lime of year arc leedlng uu

grass shrimp and tiny ditch
minnows that arc forced Into
the main channel by dropping
water levels. I have caught
shad, bream, speckled perch,
and loads of bass using this
strategy.
Captain Jack al l*ort Canav­
eral n-jKirts Ileal dirty water
offshore has slowed down actlon. The seas should be
i leaning u p wide the recent
calm weather, but (Ills recent
cold front may « hum things up
again. There arc lots of cobla
on the wrecks. Inside the Port,
expect flounder and sheepsi lead. Trout and rrdflsh are
rated as fair on Ihr flats of ihe
Haiiiiiiii and Indian Rivers.
Shrrpshrad. drum, rrdflsh.
hlueflsh. flounder. Jack erevalle
and ladyllsh are providing nonslop action at Police Inlet. Live
or dead shrimp Is the top halt.
Trout and rrdflsh are rated as
good In Mosemlto I.agoon.

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Preps
Continued from Page 2B
whipping district (nr Drl.um l
10 0 in dvr Innings at home
Wednesday night
Sarah Sinllli Hirer a one
lilltei and also drove In a pali
nl inns tn trad llie Itallls
Vata)i Olem was 2 lot :t lor
Like Mary. whir Ii had II) Inis
III tile inntrsl, willle Kelly
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win opener
SANFORD
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Si In nil's gills'
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win W ednesday u lg h l d e li alln g
Apnpka 1 'I al lu u n e
A lin losing tile tlisi
twn

malt lies nf Ihe evening. Sentl
tlnlr's won the third. Innrth.
and fifth singles enemmlers
Itni In ihe end. they needed a
vlilnry in miniher twn dnuhles
finrn Klin Wrsibrrmk and Shara
Vnlk tn take hnmr the vlt tr»iy.
*1 told the gitls lielnre they
went mi Ihe (nurt that II was
lip In them." said Seminole
in.ii Ii IAim Wilson nl hci ad
vlie Irrfni e Westlnnnk and
Volk's H I win

F IG H T IN G S E M IN O L E S 4.
flL U E D A H T E H S .1
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" W e re looking really solid,"
s a i d S e m in o l e h oys h e a d ( o a t h
S c o tt ( a s k o
Alter all nl (lie oilier lliati lies
h a d f in is h e d , t h e sto r e of th e
n tim lre r o n e dn u h le s m a tc h
s t o o d tie d at 3-3, will) t h e
overall s t o r e betw een the tw o
sc hotels a l s o tied at .'I ,'t

V* I Host lilt |A|-|.k.il « KMi.iiim
IS. mill..I. I |
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Mils yeai s team lias reason
In r*p&lt; 1 1 good things this year
'We have a pi el IV good
tram.' said Wilson 'We have
some well seasoned gitls. and
we also have depth (hit liner,
lour, live, and six Inn the depth
ill.nil are p irlly good
Ihe %'nles also have youth tn
hiilld on Ihe players m i npy
mg thud fourth
and sixth
plate on III)' depth rliart are
all freshman
While nnh live plaveis mill
fiele al e.li It meet Wilson feels

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number
six.
Hriitany
Hughes. Is a good player who
will prove herself when singels the i haute
Ihe gills will be at home
again on Thursday, hosting
l.yrnan at 3:30 p tn

D O U IIL E S
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Tribe boys win again

l-'tey H O ) w a s th e w in n in g pitc h e r .
w inking linn solid lulling-.. He gave up two

tilth (ImjIJi e.lined] cm ilirre hits. Hr struck
nut liner and walked three lilass winked
the lllth and sixth innings before Grayson
closed.
Ryan Tietteln (0 I) stillerc-d the loss after
being touched for seven nm s (five earned)
on five hits over 3 .1 Innings. Justin
HolK-rts worked tire Dual 2.2 Innings , for
Like Man1, giving up one tun on one- hit.
Grayson Ic’d Oviedo's six-hit attack hy
going 2 for 4 with a double, three Hill, and
a run scored. Goodwin added a double,
single, and one run. Sc I mile chipped In
with Ills thrrc-nui homer. Kenny Marling
singled. Holmes had two Kill anti scored a
nrn. Lubrano scored iwo nms while Jeff
Knapp scored once.
Providing the offense lor Ihe Hams were
Tonnos (solo home mill: llorwnth (double,
single, two KHI. tun). Sc hmonk (double,
two nms); Atlegra (double. Hill): Main
(single, mu. HIM): I Iran don Haney (K11I|:
and Coleman (one nut).
In Wednesday's oilier game. Hrarl Gan
swtscli struck out seven in (lve inning as
Winter Park (1-2) smacked Edge-water (0 21.
III.
Oviedo (2-0) plays tin* Edge-water Eagles
today at 4 p.m. At 7 p.m.. tournament host
Lyman entertains Winter Park. Like Maty
(2 1) plays Its final game In die Iminiainmi
at 4 p.m. on Friday against Edge-water.

H I.U K D A R T E R S 3
SIN GLES
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losses to IIi ' L iiicI hleilllshed
the season until the late slide
with losses to stale powers
sin h a s t n Phillips
Parsons said this ycat s Lik&lt;
Howell team Is .« lot dlllrreiit
ill.in the one that won th&lt;
schools lust district title last
year
"List year we had more
quickness" Parsons salt) "We
wen- lilgget and li.id more size
lint this year we're a lot better
at shooting and w&lt; play a lot
smarter '

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Professional Women’s Dowling
Tour wilt hold the Greater Or­
lando Classic at Tire AM E A l­
tamonte Springs Lancs from
Sunday. February 2ft-thmughThursday Match 4.
The Lancs will not only have
the attraction of the profes­
sionals coming to town, but
the championship will air on
ESPN and ESPN2.
The tournament will kic k ofT
on Sunday with practice starl­
ing at 9 a.m. Bowling will end
at 8 p.m. The bowlers will
compete tn six qualifying
matches on Monday from 11
a.m.-6:30 p.m. All the bowlers
will again roll on Tuesday tn
six more qualifying matches
starting at 11 a.m. Tire lop 24
bowlers will move on to match
play Uiat day. playing eight

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In other baseball games:
A1.1AMO.ME SPRINGS Host Lake Hr.ui
tlt-y Impioved In 2-0 on Ilie- season, edging
Dr Phillips, li 4. In a 10 inning rii.initflon
In the Dig Hint- llonau/a Wednesday night
In today's ac tion at lire Dig lilue _ iindeIc-atc-d Seminole will lie looking for a spot
in Saturday's championship game, taking
on D rL in d .it 4 p m.: and Dr Phillips will
battle University al 7 p.m
On Friday. West Orange plays OcalaVatigirard at 4 p.m. and the Patriots look
to stay undefeated, facing Deltona at 7
pm
The tournament wraps up on Saturday
with four games starting at 10 a.m.
Also on Wednesday. Like Howell stiffen’d
Its llrsl loss of the season. 0-2. to Palm
I lay.

Hut Parsons has ad d e d t h e
sc c.rlng and given oppriHlfig
del.-nses someone to worry
.i I mhiI besides Kuhn
"Keggle makes ns .ill h e tle l
players* Parsons said
lie
really knows the game | c.m t
get It into the basket It h r
doesti I gel me the ball "
P.irvins will still be getting
Ihe ball alter basketball sea
son Is over lie Is the are of the
Like Howell baseli.il] teams
pin lung stall and will probably
head loi college to play base­
ball lies being tec rolled as a
pile her. but lor now- lies a
basketball player
II lies .» basketball player for
two more- weeks, hell be­
headed for Likeland and the
state Filial l out

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90 now Ihe magic number
OKI AN DO - Magic fans will
have 90 reasons to cheer when
tlir Orlando Magic take to the
Orlando Arena court this sea­
son.
Tlie Orlando
Magic and
McDonald's are Joining forces
to welcome back Magic fans
and celebrate the 10th Anni­
versary of Magic basketball by
moving the MacAttack promo­
tion from 99 points to 90.
“Tlie MacAttack has been
one nf our most popular pro­
motions over the last decade,*
said Brian Crews, assistant di­
n-dor of sponsorship sales.
"Tlie new 90-|&gt;olnt MacAtturk
Is our way of saying thank you
to the fans for a 'Magical Dec­
ade’ and welcome back to the
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Fans attending a Magic home
game when lire team scores 90
points or more may take their

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Bears get bullish
W inter Springs crushes Ham ilton
County; faces Pensacola Catholic

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PLAYOFFS
G IR L S
BA SK ETBA LL
STA TE

CHAM PIONSHIPS
• I T ke L akeland C en ter

SEMIFINALS
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GFC seeks
to expand
its aquatic
enhancing
programs
SANFORD - Florida Is an an­
gler’s paradise, and the Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion (QFC) is planning to keep
It that way. The GFC is seeking
890 million over the next 20
years from the Florida Legisla­
ture to enhance fisheries habi­
tat In lakes.
Fisheries biologists In QFC's
Aquatic Resource Enhance­
ment Section have Identified 60
lakes (31 targeted for restora­
tion) throughout the state In
need of lake enhancement
projects, such as drawdowns,
muck and tussock removal, re­
establishm ent of native sub­
merged vegetation, removal of
willows and semi-aquaUc vege­
tation In littoral rones and
other fishery habitat enhance­
m ents.
"Our current spending
authority of 8I.S million per
year la Insufficient to complete
major lake projects," said Ed
Moyer, director of QFC'a Divi­
sion of Fisheries. "We are

H U DAY

LAKELAND • Mark Ifuaman.
assistant coach of the Winter
Springs girls basketball team,
had a message for his player
about IS minutes before tip-off
of their state Class 3A semifi­
nal meeting Wednesday night
with Jasper-Hamtlton County
at The Lakeland Center.
"You have five more minutes
to be nervous," he told them.
The Bears actually took a lit­
tle while longer to get over
their nerves but rebounded to
run up a 68-35 rout of Hamil­
ton County to send them to the
state finals Friday at 4 p.m.
against Pensacola Catholic,
which defeated Cocoa Beach.
66-56. In the first semifinal.
Cocoa Beach beat the Bears
In the district finals which sent
Winter Springs on an odyssey
all over the state to reach the
finals In Lakeland.
The road trip actually started
before the loss to Cocoa Beach
as the district tournament waa
at Cocoa Beach High School.
After the loss the Bears trav­
eled to deep south Florida
twice and the Oulf Coast once.
If anything, the Bears said
the road trips made them even
more determined.
"Being on the bus so much
pumped us up." guard Mary
Lou Johnston said. "We Just
decided that we weren't travel­
ing to lose*

we can beat U.* Johnston aald.
The game waa never close.
Hamilton County (26-7). which
has been In the FHSAA state
tournament 18 times while
Winter Springs Is In only Its
second year of existence, led 3­
2 early, but Winter Springs
dominated play throughout.
The Bears seldom allowed a
second shot aa the front line of

Kris and Bev Dcdclow (who
combined for 23 points and 18
rebounds), along with Oanal
Hicks (who scored a game-high
16 points), dominated the
boards, while Johnston (II a s­
sists) led the offense.
The Winter Springs bench
came Into play early, but three

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TUESDAY

CLAM BA-3
at Lake Brastkry H.B.
Ovtrdo 61. lake Mary 53
Lyman 40. la kr ilrantlcy 46

WEDNESDAY
I M a u d 60. Ovtrdo 56
lakr llowril H7. Lyman 44

FRIDAY

night after Winter Springs
solved the Hamilton County
press. The Bears held a sig­
nificant height advantage and
Johnston was able to get the
ball over half court enough so
the front line could convert
easily underneath.
*1 Invite them to put the
press on us because we know

Balanced Lions rally past Rams
Don Is growing rampant.*
Moyer aald. "The goal la to en
hance fish and wildlife habits
through various management

si and proven
rehabilitating

Brown. "We re getting contributions all the
way throu^i the lineup and all of our
pitchers have down what we need them to
do.
"That's the only way we're going to be
able to be competitive this season. We
don't have one or two dominant players
that we can turn to. Everyone has to be
ready to contribute every night*
Tritittng 2-0 heading Into the bottom of
the thtrtf Inning. Oviedo tied the score on
an RBI fielder’s choice by Justin Holmes
and Grayson's RBI single. Blaine Schulte
followed wtth a towering three-nm home
run that put the Lions ahead to stay.
Ovtedo added three runs In the fourth in-

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nlng. Holmes lifted a sacrifice fly to score
Brett Murphy. After Paul Lubrano walked.
Grayson doubled to the leftcenter field to
drive in Jered Goodwin and Lubrano.
Jose Ttatmos cut a run off the lead when
he hit a solo home run In the fifth Inning
for the Rams. ,
In the sixth Inning. Lake Mary cut the
deficit to two tuna. Matt Main chased home
Eric Schmook with a single before Matt
Horwath doubled In courtesy runner Eric
Coleman and Main.
Grayson, who started the game In center
field for the Lions, pitched a perfect sev­
enth Inning, striking out two. to save the

W ELL DONE

Top seeds
to face off
in 6A-3
boys final
CORRESPONDENT

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS
•
Emotion ran make all the dif­
ference In a baakrtbatl team.
If one team has It and the
other tram doesn't, the down
team doesn't stand a chance.
That was the difference In
Wednesday night's Class 6ADlstrict 3 semifinal game be­
tween Lyman and Lake Howell
at Lake Brantley High School.
The No. 2 seeded Sliver
llawks defeated the Oreyhounds. 89-45, to break a four
game losing streak and a d ­
vanced to the District Champi­
onship game to face topseeded. and once-beaten, De­
Land. which defeated Oviedo In
the early game. 60-56.
"Lyman came out a little flat
after a very emotional win last
night.* aald Lake Howell Coach
Steve Kohn. “It's hard to get
that up two nights In a row.*
Lake Howell, on the other
ltand was well rested after a
four day rest and came onto
tlie court with a lot of emotion.
Early In the first period, the
Silver Hawks went up 16-3.
Lyman's defense was alm ost
non-existent and by the end of
the quarter, the Greyhounds
were on the losing end of a 28­
7 score.
They would never be able to
catch up despite a very im ­
pressive second quarter.
Lyman scored 24 points in
the period, although that was­
n't enough to keep up with the
28 that Lake Howell put on the
board. At the half, the Stiver
Hawks were resting comfortsb»y on a 56-31 lead.
While srina may have been In
short abundance this season
for Lyman, heart certainly was
not. The Oreyhounda took the
court for the third quarter and
gave everything they had. Thetr
defense picked up a bit. Thetr
shooting didn't.
Lake Howell began sinking
everything It threw up. Reggie
Kohn hit three three-pointers
and was well on his way to the
17 points he racked up in the
game and his teammate Chad
Parsons made everything he a t­
tempted, totaling a game-high
21 points for the night.
J a maal Turner also scored In
double figures for the winner's,
tossing in 14 points.
At the end of the third q u ar­
ter. Lyman was down 74-30
and still trying to figure out
something that would help

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C-t-minoie Herald Sanford. Honda •Thursday February 18 1999

Scholarships are available
for high school seniors
s r a m to iiKMAtJ)
ORLANDO • Tin- rod of carli
lifm&gt;| year Hints many high
In ml seniors Mr.tmhllng to
complete college applications
and study for their entrance ex­
ams. Honda Water Services
suppoMs this pursuit of higher
education by ollchng a scholar­
ship program for children of
Hohda Water Services customels who an- high school seniors
and planning to study at any
accredited four year Florida In ­
stitution.
‘ Honda Water Is trappy to
offer tills scholarship program
lor the third year." John Clrcllo.
I’ll I).. I'.K. president and CKO
of Honda W.iter Services said.
‘ It represents Just one of the
many ways we give hack to the
coitiiriitnllleA we serve.”
Eighteen students ol Florida
Water
customers
will
lie
awarded the 8500 scholarships
liv May 19951. Selection Is
based on academic record,
leadership and participation In
school and community activi­
ties. honors, work experience, a
statement ol educational and
career goals and an outside ap­
praisal.
Interested
students
must
complete an application and
mall II along with a current
sfhiKil transertpt to the Citizens
Scholarship
Foundation
of
America (CSFA) (M i s t marked no
later than March I. 1999. Stu­
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Miss SHS Winners

Photos by John Culum

Principal Grelchen Schapker (left) and Assistant
Principal Verna Jackson (right) congratulate (left to
right) Kimberly Huffman, Miss SHS. Jenny McNeal.

fust runner up. Arny Hunter, second runner up;
Shannon Maguire, interview winner, and Rebecca
Valentin, talent winner

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spoke to students about a special Valentine's Day
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B askets o f love are plentiful
By Rebecca Campbell
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LAKE MAKY - Passing off sin­
cere love at a young age Is not
rare, but to find a school full of
those kids Is. Students at Heath­
row Elementary School have
been bursting with love over the
last Tew weeks through their
project. "Valentine Baskets for
Senior Citizens *

the teachers In the school along
with Information as in uh.it was
being done. Each class was
asked lo collect the Items lor the
seniors.

Hy Thursday, the classes had
placed all the Items In lhe bas­
ket. Somr basic things showed
op such as shampoo and sia
lionary. but llo-n some of the
clas.es gut creative anti In­
It all started about three weeks cluded remote controls and
ago when student council spon­ shower caps. All the students
sors. Chris Harding. Kathy Sar­ had decorated their baskets and
gent and Diana Congden, came some evrn included a class
up with the Idea and contacted picture wllh II. A Heathrow
the Gaurdlan Home and the mother. Susan G rrrnhnt. also
Good Samaritan Home.both of donated 50 boxes of chocolates,
Sanford. In conjuctlon with the enough for one In each of the -IB
nursing homes, the sponsors baskets.
created a list of Ideas for the
Student council officers coor­
Valentines baskets of things that
would be useful to the seniors, dinated the activities. Kathryn
ranging from entertainment and Hendrix, president, was pleased
magazines to food or personal with thr efforts "It is rrally sat­
Items. The list was sent to all of isfying to see these people who

might not have these things ot It
crvvtse be happy," said Hendrix.
‘It ii makes people then tlui
makes its happy."
Half of the baskets were deliv­
ered to the seniors at the
Guardian Home on Friday night
try thr sponsors. The Heathrow
Churns delivered the other half
lo the Good Samarthii Home on
Saturday as well as entertained
them with skits and songs.
U|M-omlng events lor the stu­
dent council Include* the lotirth
annual World's Largest Haby
Shower In April where they col­
lect for the Coalition for thr
Homeless. This year, they have
also cnllrrrtrd Health- Hatties for
Ihr sick children at Arnold Pal­
mer.
Maybe Secretary Annie Wu
slimmed It up best by saying
■Valentines Day Is so give some
love others, and that Is Just what
we did."

Stinecipher
Marie Stinecipher. told of pro­
grams and field trips that had
been planned for 1999 by the
executive board. Programs will
include
Charlie
Carlson,
‘ Florida During the Civil War";
Dr.
Barbara
Purdy,
‘Archeological
Research
In
This Area- ; Ed and Imogcne
Yarborough,
"Seminole
County's Cattle Industry"; a

panel to be selected on "The
Sanford Naval A ir Station" and
Cecil
Tucker.
"Seminole
County's Historical Markers."
The first field trip will Ik * lo
Maitland
on February
25
where the group will tour the
Holocaust Memorial Center
and the Maitland Historical
Museum. Anyone Interested
may contact the Sanford Mu­

seum by February 2 4.
Other field trips planned are
lo DcDind to visit the Hospital
Museum and the Gillespie
Mineral Museum and to D ay­
tona Hcach for a lour of the
Hollfax Museum and Ihe M u­
seum of Arts and Sciences.
Ollier plans for lire year
were given and will be re ­
ported on us they occur.

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Enforcing restrictive covenants is necessary

ENGAGEMENT

Dark In lJrermber we ills
cussed property restrictions
which usually arc designed to
enable the developer to a It rat t a
particular type of buyer during
the Initial selling phase, to
maintain a general building
scheme, and to maintain a cer­
tain level of "t|iialiiy~ throughout
the development. Additionally,
we discussed how these re
strtcilons arc usually estab­
lished. who may enforce them,
and the three ier|ulrements to
enforcement: II I notice; (21
reasonable demand lor compli­
ance; and 1*t&gt; compliance wilh
any applicable piner-dural due
process r ousldcratlons
While property ti-strli thins are
designed to brneflt owners,
sellers, and buyers, tin- "power'
loenlorce restrttllve imvenanls
often tests in the hands of few
jH*ople Therefore. in order to
rrisurc that restrlrllve rovenanls are not heitig eaprlclously enforced by a home
owner's association or other
grantee, a number of defenses
to tin- enforcement of a restric­
tive covenant exist Df these

Kristin N o d e Jo in e r and James Sim pson

Joiner-Simpson
whi le she played on tile u*&gt;lt
team She Is presently em­
ployed as prtxliiier ol promo
lions at KN.W AIK . Phoenix
Her flniinee, horn in D*x
inginn Park. Md„ Is a gr.idu
ale o| Sin Dliguiin in S m
Diego. C alif in 1984. where
he was aellve III liasehall.
sot ei-r. fool hall and on the
m i i 1 team. A I 989 graduate ol
ralhitrrau University. Ttuiu
sand Oaks, ( a III . he was ai
live on the baseball team.
Young
Itepubllrans
and
graduate law
lie is presently an assortate lawyer at Hhoads and As
soi tales law linn Tile wed­
ding will 1m- an event ol Feb.
27. 4:30 p m . at St. Pauls
Presbyterian C h im b , Orore.

Dr. •mil M is W.ivnr- J o in e r
■■I O ilando .innoiitn «• t i n* h i
g.igrincnt of llirlr d .itig h ln .
K llstln N nrlr J o in e r nl I’lm r
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Iter p.ilern.il g ra n d p a r e n ts
are Mis Velvor J o in e r, ol
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Ms.Joiner is a UiH't gi.idu
a le ol Mioone I Dull S ilio o l,
O rlando, w hrii- site was on
till- noil tra m She g ra d u a te d
from Wake I o iesi I University.
W inston Salem \ &lt; in 1993,

A n n o u n c e the

B ig E v e n t!

Forms are available al the Som note Herald
office, 300 N . Trencfi A ve. Sanford. FL
3 2 7 7 1 ^ b e r ^ ^ io d « r g ^ o ^ ii^ ^ r v ic ^ ^

Tin* Seminole Sunrise Klwanlx Club meets every Friday,
al 7 a.in., at Shonev's. US 1702. south of Aiqmrt Doulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. tali Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.
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Free clin ic F rid ay
A free clinic lo Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. at the Geneva
Elementary School in the old
school building, comer of First
and Main Si reel in Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with

the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-928-1.

S u b s ta n c e a b u s e
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education, is conducting a
“Families In Crisis" out read)
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
l-lfe Savers Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharske at 2914357.

D au g h ters of
C o n fe d e ra c y
Norman
deVcre
Howard
Chapter of the United DaughIrrs of the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday of the
month. For information, call
322-1425.

UK AH AIIItY In Decem ber of
last year. I was traveling to college
to take- my final exams when I wax
in a serious automobile accident It
had Ix-en snowing meed of the mom
mg and I lost control of mv car I hit
the guardrail, a large- truck, a tree
— ami ended up in a ditch
When my car xtoppe-d spiraling
out of control. I got out, and as I
stood in the snow, | screamed hut
no sounds came out I was crying,
hut no tears rolled down my cheeks
My Is sly was m shock
Tin- first person to stop at th e
accident was Mull) She came to
me. put her arm s around me and
held me When she did th at, I col­
lapsed I was so sc ared ami so alone.
She Icsik me to her car where it was
warm and safe She calmed me lev
telling me about her young children
and her C hristm as tree She was
like a guardian angel We sat in her
car until the stale- js ilic e arrived
A fter th e poliri- a n d rescu e
arriv ed , everything happened so
fast I never got the chance to give

A rt A sso ciatio n
Sanford Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday ol each month, at 1 pan.,
at siionev's In Sanford. Those
Interested In an are welcome
to attend.”

B ro m e lia d S o c ie ty
The Seminole Hromellad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 pan., at
Sanford Garden Club, U.S. IT92
at
Fairmont
Avenue.
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
brunu-llad culture are covered
during the
meetings. The
society Is affiliated with the
Hortda Council of DrotueUad
Societies and the Hromellad
Society Inc. For information,
call Hud Martin. 321 0838.

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defenses to enforcement there
are two that are. Ijy far. more
common than the others They
are changed conditions and
waiver.
As its name Implies, the de
iense ol changed conditions
would Ik - applicable when the*
r harm ter ol a subdivision has
r hanged to the point that It
would he unfair lo enforce the
restriction For example, if a
coverran) rrslrlets the use of
property to residential pur(Kises and ten years later the
subdivision has developed Into

a crimmerc lal and industrial
center, there- Is no longer a
general building scheme and a
covenant restricting use to
residential purposes Is not
llkrlv to be enforc ed. Naturally,
as each properly and Its sur­
roundings are unique, the v i­
ability of this defense util he
determined on a case by ease
basis.
In addition lo the- defense of
changed conditions, a property
owner charged with a violation
ol a restrictive covenant may
raise waiver as a defense. In a
residential context, this defense
Is the most common of all. The
defense of waiver would he ap­
plicable In cases wherr die
violation complained of has oc ­
curred on other properties and
the restriction has not been
enforced Again, as each prop­
erty and lis surroundings are
unique, die viability ol Ibis de­
fense will be deiertnlned on a
ease liy case* basis In particu­
lar. die likelihood of success of
a waiver defense depends on
the frequency ol the violation
complained of and the proxim­

ity between the properties. If
previous violations occurred
sporadically and/or In loc ation*
so distant that they did not affeet
die* general
building
s&lt; heme cif the subdivision,
waiver Is not likely lo apply.
The law allows for the place­
ment of certain reslrtctlons on
what an owner ran do w1di Ills
or her property. However, there
are requirements that must be
compiled with beforr a restric ­
tive covenant may be enforced'
and as noted above, there exist
defenses that help properly
owners avoid the raprfclmts
enforcement of those restric­
tions. In the coming weeks we
will discuss other aspects of
property law.
Mount/ Arruedo Ls a prnrfirtng
attorney tn Seminole County
a/ul ci member o j the Florida
liar. He can lx- reacfied by callIng 323-4080. ThU rofumn Is for
generaJ Information only oncf
should not be relied upon fn lieu
of consulting an attorney about
your problem.

heart*. If Molly w asn't a heav­
enly angel, she wax ax rloxe to
one ax a human being can get
on that snowy day. Thank you
for xharing your story.
• ••

Molly a hug and properly th an k
her
Abby, would you please print my
letter and m.- message to this dear
w om an’’ I’d lik e to sa y , “Molly,
thank you for what you did for me
You were an angel, and I'll never
forget vou "
SHKHA COTE.
WINSLOW. MAINE
DEAR SHKHA: I’m pleased to
publish you r letter and maasage. Guardian angel* are p e o ­
ple who think flrat with their

DEAR ARMY My stepdaughter
and her husband have been m ar­
ried ju st five years, ami now they
want to renew their wedding vows
Their first ceremony was a “quickie”
la-fore a local judge- with no family
or fru-nds present
Would it he proper fur them to
renew th e ir w edding vows in a
church with a reception afterward?
If so. who pays fur the event, and do
the guests bring gifts'.'
CONFUSED IN NEW JERSEY
D EA R CO N FU S ED : A renewal
or re a ffirm a tio n of w edding
vow* ha* heconie increasingly
popular In recent year*, usually
for couple* who have been mar­
rie d 10 o r more year*. T ra d i­

tionally, w edding vowa are
repealed on the couple’s
anniversary, with each promis­
ing to continue to “love, honor
and cherish."
There i* no right or wrong
way to renew one’a wedding
vow*. It can be done aa formally
a* a church ceremony (white
gown and all), or aa casually as
giving a party, inviting a cler­
gy-person, and verbalizing your
love and commitment to each
other in the privacy of your liv­
ing room, surrounded by family
and frienda.
The couple pays for the
event, including the reception.
No gifts from the guests are
expected, although It would be
gracious to bring the couple a
gift to mark their latest wed­
ding anniversary. They may
wish lo exchange ringa again,
either old or new.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA;
PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAND USE
DESIGNATION FROM
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL;
PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy of the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map and proposed amendments are
available for inspection in the Community Development Office, Lake Mary City Halt, tOO
North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida. Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until
5:00 P.M., or you may call 324-3049 for information concerning these amendments.

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Interested parlies may appear and be heard regarding the proposed amendment or writ­
ten comments may be filed with the City Clerk at 100 North Country dub Road, lake Mary,
Florida.
N O TE: PERSON S ARE A D V ISED T H A T A TAP ED RECORD O F T H IS M EETIN G IS
MADE BY T H E C ITY FO R ITS C O N V E N IE N C E . THIS RECORD MAY N O T C O N S TI­
T U T E AN A D EQ U A TE R E C O R D FO R T H E PURPOSES O F A PPEAL FR OM A D E C I­
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R ECO R D O F T H E P R O C EED IN G S IS MAINTAINED FOR A P PELLA TE P U R P O S ES IS
ADVISED T O MAKE T H E N E C E S S A R Y ARRANGEM ENTS A T HIS O R HER O W N
EXPENSE.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings
should contact the City's ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting at
(407) 324-3024.
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process ate only a few ways a person's hearing may be
permanently damaged. Hate you been putting o ff hail­
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hearing aid was for "someone else?" Did you know
you're not alonef

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SanlonJ Hrtoncal Society officers and board mamben for 1999 indude Joe Hurt (from left), Vann

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The annual m eeting of the
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Serving the society as presi­
dent tn the coming year will
be Grace Marie Stineclpher;
vice president. Dr. Vann
P arker recording secretary.
Serena Fisher, corresponding
secretary, Bette Skates; treas­
urer, Joe Hunt: board mem­
bers. Millard Hunt and Bette
Cannavtno. Continuing to serve
on the board will be Harold
Chapman and Ron Risner.
In addition to adopting the
budget for the year, annual
reports were given by several
committees during the busi­
ness meeting.
Serena Fisher, chairm an of
the publications com m ittee,
gave an overview of the Society
sponsored
publication
'Memories of Historic Sanford.
Past and Piesent-A H istorical
Picture Book of Sanford that
Can Be Colored." The project
managers are Jane Morgan,
chairman; Berie Dial and Har-

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Seminole
County
Public
Schools far use with second
grader*. The goal to a sum m er
publication for a release In
September to coincide with
the city's birthday.
A report on the PaceJadtaon Cemetery project was
given by Sanford Museum cu­
rator, Alicia Clarke. M embers
oT her staff have spent Innu­
merable
hour*
locating.

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cleaning and photographing
the gravestones and also com­
piling the data. There are over
3,000 people burled In the
dty’s portion of the largely
black cemetery, 780 of which
haw been Identified. During
the process, two black Con­
federate soldiers were found In
the city's portion.
Several months ago. the So*
clety had pledged to raise
815,000, to be matched by the
city, for the restoration of the
gazebo In Lakevlew Cemetery.
It was announced that ap­
proximately $15,650 had been
raised from members of the
community. The bids for this
project have been accepted
and the work will begin soon.
Cases and other equipment
are now being built for the
Sanford Museum's Sports Ex­
hibit. This will Include mostly
memorabilia from local spons
heroes. The projected opening
of the exhibit Is this fall. This
Is being funded by the Society,
using funds from their Andrew
Carraway bequest.
The membership report In­
cluded (he fact that 1998's
membership was over 137, 43
of whom were new member*. — tt was reported -that the
dety has sold over 385 1999
historic calendars which con­
tinue on sale at the Sanford
Museum and a t Knights Shoe
Store. Members receiving free
Individual memberships in the
Society far selling the most
calendar* were Grace Marie
Stineclpher. Don Knight and
Bette
Carmavtno.
Serena
Fisher and Harold Chapman
received honorable mention.
A letter was read from the
Sanford Historic Trust thank­
ing the Society far their con­
tribution of 81.500 for the
photographs to be Included In

Put your business on the
fast track to the future.
Advertise in our upcoming
Progress 1999 supplem ent.

AD DEADUNE: February 19th
Available at all City H alls and
The Chamber of Com m erce
throughout the year.
Phone us now for com plete
information and rates.

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300 N. French A re., Sanford

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Domestic violence:

LOfKMTOOO. Mbafl M m Place. S00 Mack. Feb. 16. 8:02 p.tn.
A 49-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said they responded
to a 911 call and found that the man had grabbed his girlfriend
by the hair and thrown her to the floor where he held her down
against her will.
LOffOWOOO. Mamads 10M Mack. Feb. 16. 6:48 p.m. A 44year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for domestic
violence. Police said the man and his son had been Involved In
an argument over money when the father began chasing the son
around the house and then put his hands around the younger
m an's neck and try to choke him.
■ANVORD. I i s t t a w t Read. IM OM aak. Feb. 16. 1:00 a m A
27-year-old man waa arretted by Seminole County sheriffs
titles for domestic violence. Deputies said he went to hla
friend's au n t's house and forced her (the girlfriend] Into hla
car. He drove her to hla mother's house where she escaped

Sanford. He worked out with
the Royals several times but
w ai not allowed to play In a
pre-season fam e because the
city's chatter did not allow
blacks and whites to play
baseball together.
Robinson wrote about the ex­
perience In his book, and other
historians did likewise. There
was also a Jackie Robinson
comic book that pictured the
Incident at the baDfteld in
Sanford when the police chief
asked that Robinson leave.

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Feb. 16. 2:30 a.m. A 23-year-old man was arrested by Alta
monte Springs Police for driving under the Influence.
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Feb. 16. 5:22 a.m. A 41-year-old man waa arrested fay Semi'
nole County sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
APOPKA, M ata Raad «M a t M a t C M Raad. Feb. 16. 2:38
a.m. A 24-year-old man waa arrested by Florida Highway Patrol

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16, 6:43 p.m. A 33-year-old man was arrested by Florida
Highway Patrol for driving under the Influence.
ixm am ooo, VM. f » w y I T d l a t B U f t a R l i l , Feb. 10.
9:30 p.m. A 36-yrsr-old man was arrested by Seminole County
1:01 a m A 34-year-old man was arrested by Oviedo Police for
driving under the Influence.
1AHFOBB. Os— t y Rood 40 a t Or * Raad. Feb. 17. 1:40
a m A 23-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sh er­
iffs deputies for driving under the tnOuence.

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Springs Police for grand theft. Police sattl the man took a DVD
player and three movies to the store's toy department where he
took a large toy from Its box and put the player and the movies
into the box. In the store's housewares department, he took
some towels and put them Into the box. He then taped the box
shut with tape he took from the shelf tn the hardware dep art­
m ent He took the box to the checkout and paid for the toy. He
paid less than $20 for $533.98 In merchandise.

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pipeline project and how it may affect you. Well duue with you the most
recent information on (he project and answer any question! you may
have. Mote importantly, we will have a chance to hair horn you about

The proposed pipeline project w il contribute so the rdiabthcy o f the
power supply system for the state of Florida including the city o f New
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in Sanford
mltalon accepted a settle­
ment offer bom AT&amp;T to act
tie a 1098 cate alleging
phone customers* service
was changed without
authorisation, a practice
known aa "slamming.* The
company ^ re e d to pay
$300,000 to the state's Oen
eral Revenue Fund, spend
$200,000 to educate con-

Deputies
remind
residents
to be alert

1RD - Ah. nostalgia.
Idaho's place at the
if the Orlando Sanford
is a museum of days
Tony used to operate a tavern
In It. The Home Baae tavern.
Navy personnd loved the place.
It was convenient. It was home.
On weekends. Tony hired a live
country band.
When the Navy left Sanford.
Tdny dosed the tavern and

juke baa. and suddenly Eddy
Arnold was singing "Make the
World Oo Away."
Bdstto, S3. Ukes to talk about
when he served In the Army
before World War 0 and In the
Navy during and after the war.
He points to pictures his Army
buddies st Ft. Myer. Va. in
1939. *1 chaufleurrd for Gen­
eral Patton.” he said.
Next to these F t Myer pic­
tures Is a plaque from the illfated canter rortoown. Bdalto
said he joined the Navy after
being discharged from the

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Legal Notices
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB tSTN
JUDICIAL CINCUtT
Ni AND FOR
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OASB NO: a i-IN S S CA t « - A
METROPOLITAN MORTOAOE
COMPANY. A FLORIDA
CORPORATION.
Plalnlllt.
VR.
JANET E WILLIAMS, al a l .
Dalandanta
NOTICB
OF FORECLOSURE « * » ■
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foracloaura datad
January I I , 1SSS. and antarad
In Caaa No SS-1SSS CA 14-K ol
tha Circuit Court ol tha llt h
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
wharaln
METROPOLITAN
MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
A
Florida corporation. Plaintiff
and JANET E
WILLIAMS.
Dalandanl. I will aall to tha
highaat bidder lor caah at I ha
Waal front door o l tha SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouaa In
Sanlord. Florida, on tha ISth
day ot MARCH. tSSS. at tt:0 0
o 'clock a.m.. tha lellawlng
daacribad property aa oat forth
*n
aaid
Summary
Final
ala in SEMINOLE Ceunty.
Florida, to wit:
LOTS 1 AND E. LESS THE
WEST 4 t FEET THEREOF.
BLOCK 40. SANU ND O THE
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL, PALM
SPRINGS SECTION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK S.
PAGE
SS
l/a.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICE: ANT PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY REOUtRlNQ SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
(407) MS-4SS0. 1-SOO-SH-Sm
rro o j. i-s o o -s ts -srro &lt;v&gt;, v ia
FLORIDA R E U Y SERVICE. NOT
UTER THAR SEVEN m DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING
DATED thra 14th day al JANU­
ARY. 1SSS.
MANYANNE MORSE
Clark af tha Court
By Jana E. Jaaawte
Deputy Clerk
SPIELER A ASSOCIATES, P A
Attorney* tor Plaint IN

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PUBLIC NOTICE ra hereby
given that on tha data and lima
Mated below, and continuing

auction, to tha highaat bidder,
lor caah. at the warahouee ol
STORAGE USA located at 1007
WILLA SPRINGS DR . WINTER
SPRINOS. FL. tha following
pooda. w afer and marchandlaa
tor rent and other charger tor

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OF T M EIOMTSENTH
JUDICIAL CINCUtT
IN AND FON
SSM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
pwreuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortoaga lo n t l M a r t da Iad
January IS. ItSS, and antarad
In Caaa NO. SS-H74CA of tha
Circuit Court o l tha EIGH­
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lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wtiaraln NATIONSBANC MOATOAOE CORPORATION la tha
Plaintiff and PAINDLE DAVID
AND DENISE L PNINDLE arc
tha Dalondanta. I will aall to tha
caah at tha Waal trout door of
tha
iatmnola
County
Courthouaa. Sanford Florida at
11OO a m . an the tsth day at
FEBRUARY, 1SSS. tha following
daacribad properly aa aal forth
In raid Final Judgment
LOT I t . BLOCK A. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
S OF UNIT I. ACCORDING TO
THE
PUT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
RACE ST. OF PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMiNuLE COUNTY. FLORI­
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IN T N I CINCUIT COURT
OP T N I 1STN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA
HI AND FOR
SKMINOLC COUNTY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO. BB-1SSS CA-14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTdAQE SERVICES. Inc .
0 Dvlawam Corporation
t/V/a Chooa Manhattan
Mortgag* Corporation.
P la in titt

VS
JEFFREY S OOLEY and
DARIA LYNN HUNEKE
DOLEY A/K/A DARIA
HUNEKE. ot a l.
Dalandanta
NOTICE
OP PO RIC LO SU RI SALE
Notica la haraby gnran that,
purauanl to that Final Judpmant
01 Foracloouro datad January
IS tSSS. and antarad m cnrd
caaa numbar M-1SSS CA-14-K.
ot I ha Circuit Court ol lha ISth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Sammola
County.
Florida,
who rain CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTDAQE SERVICES. INC . A
DELAWARE
CORPORATION.
F/K/A CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOADE CORPORATION, la
Plaint ill and JEFFREY S
DOLEY. DARIA LYNN HUNEKE
DOLEY VK/A DARIA HUNEKE.
SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. II living, and all
unknown puritan claiming by.
through, undar and agamal tha
abova namad dalandanKa) who
ara not known to ba daad or
allva. whalhar aald unknown
partial may claim an Intaraat aa
apouaon.
haira.
daviaaaa.
grantaaa. or othar clawnanta
la/ara Dalandantta). I wiH tail to
tha highaat and boat brddar lor
caah at tha araat hont door ol
tha Sammola County courlhouaa In Sanlord. Sammola
County. Florida, at 11:00 A M
on tha 1Bth day ol FEBRUARY.
ISOS, tha toAowmg daocnbad
proparly aa aal lorth in aald
Final Judgment, to wit
LOT S. HARBOUR LANDING
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS REC0R0E0 IN
PLAT DOOR &lt;4. PAGE PS. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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
MFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BB USBO FOR THAI PURPOSE.
Datad Dtp IS M day s ' JANU-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOi BB 14S CA 14 B
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC .
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION.
F/K/A NORWEST MORTOAOE.
INC . A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
FRANCES L FRY A/K/A
FRANCES LYNN FRY. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FRANCES L FRY
A/K/A FRANCES LYNN FRY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
FRANCES L FRY A/K/A
FRANCES LYNN FRY. IF ANY;
L JEROME VOUNO.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)
RS-NOTICE
OF FORBOLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl la an Order Granting
tha
Motion
to
R a ta l
Forecloture Sale dated JANU­
ARY IS. 1SSS. antarad M Civil
Caaa No SB 14S CA 14 E o l lha
Circuit Court o l tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I anil aaN to tha highaat
and beat bidder lor caah AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE e l tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouee In SAN­
FORD. Florida, a l 11 00 o'clock
a m an tha ISth day e l FEBRU­
ARY.
ISOS
lha
tallowing
da ten bad property aa out lorth
m
aald
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT &gt;0. HIGHLAND PINES
UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT HEREOF AS RECORDED
M P U T BOOK 14. PAGE OS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Oalad thro ISth day o l JANU­
ARY. 1S00.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-B 1IIS
DIVISION C A -I4-P
MELLON MORTOAOE
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO MITMOR
FINANCIAL. INC .
Plain tilRa).
va
FRANCINE T BROCK, at al.
Datandant(a)
NOTICE
OF FORBCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl
to
an
Order
Reachedutmg Forecloaure Sale
doled January 1S. 1SSS, and
antarad in Caaa NO ST-Otltl
ol tha Circuit Court ol lha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
ter SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO METMOR FINAN­
CIAL. INC la tha Plainlitl and
FRANCINE T BROCK. SAN­
FORD PLACE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . DARRELL
E BROCK. TENANT 41 N/K/A
ERNEST ST. LAURENT am tha
Dalendanti. I will tail la lha
highaat and beat bidder lor
caah at tha Waal Irani door ot
tha
Sammola
County
Courthouee Sanlord. Florida at
11 00 a m . an the 1 1 th day el
February. 1SSS. lha following
In aard Final Judgment
LOT 10S. SANFORD P U C E .
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
THE P U T BOOK S). PAGES IS ­
IS. PUBLIC RECOAOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS UV HAND and lha
tool ol Ihia Court an JANUARY
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Maryann# Mora#
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By: Jana E. Jaoewtc
Deputy Cterk
Echevarria, McCaNa, Raymar.
Barrett E Floppier
Poet Office Boa S410
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runs): three hits _ Brett Molle
(run. three RBI): two hits _ Bob
Markon (triple, nrn. two RBI);
one hit Jonathan Jones (run).
Mike Miller (run). Dave C ora
(RBI). Vic DlBartolo (RBI): two
runs, one RBI _ Kyle Brubaker,
three runs _ Dave Kaeberleln:

Scientific Glass: Two hits _
Robbie Carney
(triple,
two
runs): one hit _ Norman Bowles
(home run. run. three RBI).
Jorge Rodrigues (run), Tony
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Kurlnskl (home run. triple,
three runs, four RBI). Danny
Hewitt (two doubles,
three
runs); two lilts _ Bruce Sellers
(triple, double, run. RBI). Chris
Bryson (two runs, RBI). Mike
Clark (run. two RBI). Larry
Dillon (two RBI); one hit .

Bobby Brawn (triple. RBI).
Terry Atkinson (double, two
runs). Dave Blakey (run, RBI).
Danny Cerce (run. RBI).
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Becky Simpson (double, three
runs); three hits _ Leah Spar*
raw (two double*, two RBI).
Julie Knecht (two runs, five
RBI). Barbie Bartels (two runs,
two RBI). Sue NlckeO (two
run*. RBI); two hit* . Cathy
Lynn (two triple*, two run*,
three RBI). Cindy Decker (RBI).

Dee Walden (run); one hit .
Jodi Johnson (double, run,
RBI). Sharon Ritchie (three
runs. RBI). Joetta We*t: one
run _ Sue Mohr.
Paul's Truck and Auto Re­
pair two hits . Shell! Walter*
(double, tun). Teresa Flnck
(two RBI), Kim Myers; one hit _
Ann Laruca (double, ran. RBI),
Dtno Wilson (double. RBI). Be­
linda Anderson (run. RBI).
Tammy Japes (ran. RBI),
Rrnae Laiua (run). Carolyn
Cote (run): one ran. one RBI _
Barb Martin; two runs _ Becky
McCaman.

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Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Laky Mary
meets Thursday
mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West t-afc* Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, at 334-

Scrtoma Club
The Scrtoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7JO
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida Hot
pltal Senior CltUma Center.
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Emma
Road, one mile aouth of
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
members are Invited to attend.
For Information, call
Oene
Prrstera. (407) 767-1334.

p.m., at the oreater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Pickers and jplnners
are
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer. 830-4931.

Alauon, Alatccn
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
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Christian Church, 730 Upsala
Road.
Sanford.
For
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every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Ouests and prospec­
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Irish eyes are smiling
Seminole’s Faine decides to take
awesome talents to Notre Dame

Anybody
need any
Y ankees
souvenirs
SANFORD • Have you got
your Oakland A‘a hat and ahlrt

yet?
O r called your satellite sup­
plier to see about the avail­
ability of getting West Coast
baseball feeds?

I’m very glad that Tim Raines
has a place to play this year,
but Oakland? Couldn't he find
a place a little closer to home?
1 was more than a little sur­
prised when 1 heard Tim had
signed a one year. $600,000
contract with the A's.
Nothing agalnkt Oakland. I
have always llkrd the color
combination and, In (act. I
played for a softball team that
wore the A'a uniform.
But Oakland Is far from a
contender for the American
League Western Conference ti­
tle. let alone a World Series
crown, and you would think the
A'a would be going with
younger players to build for the
future, not a 39-year-old outflelder/dealgnated hitter. No
matter how good he Is.
Anyway, here's hoping Tim
gets to play everyday In leftfield and has one of his best
year's ever and gets closer to
the 3.0q0 hit plateau that
should guarantee him a spot in
the II*T of Fame, which Imper­
sonally feel he should make
anyway.
Also, maybe if the A'a start
winning some games maybe
well get a chance to see them
on television a few times.
don't a^p Dennis

ASSISTANT SPOUTS KOITOlt

the Seminole football oillce's answering
chine* were full of calls from media.

SANFORD - With a swarm of television cam ­
eras and media members looking on. Seminole
senior Jeff Faine looked like the most relieved
man In the world Tuesday morning.
After holding Seminole fans, as well ns fans of
Nebraska. Florida. Notre Dame and a host of
other schools who were coveting the 6-foot-4.
300-pound offensive lineman hostage for several
weeks. Faine was finally ready to make his a n ­
nouncement Tuesday.
Hanked by hla parents and his Seminole
football coach Jim Wonhlngton. Faine popped
on a Noire Dame rap and announced his oral
commitment to the Fighting Irish.
The Irish beat out other contenders such as
Kmlucky, Florida. Nebraska and Miami.
lie la the second high-profile Seminole
County football player In the past five year* to
hrad for South Bend. Indiana. Lake Howell's
Joe Ferrer was one of the Irish’s leading tacklet's last season.
The signing caps off one of the most Intraslve
recruiting battles ever in Seminole County.
Faine aald that lie was Inundated for the past
several weeks with telephone rails and hts and

Still, he and his parents said, they laid down
the ground rule* early and were almost overly
rautious during the recruiting process.
"Based on taking football out of the equation."
Faine said. "I knew If I got hurt In my freshman
year that I would have something to bark me igi
at Notre Dame."
Faine aald he was already set to be second on
the depth chart at Notre Dame when he suits up
next fall. The Fighting Irish have a policy
against red-shirting freshmen, but Faine aald
that w asn ’t a factor In his derision.
Wonhlngton played football at Duke Univer­
sity for current Florid* coach Steve Spurrier but
said Faine is something special.
"Ilc’a the most dominating offensive lineman
I've ever seen." Worthington aald. "He has a
great work ethic and I know hell do great."
Monday night. Faine was just trying to catch
some sleep. He said he had already made hla
decision, but the phone arms ringing off the
hook.
"I didn’t get to sleep until at least 2:30 last
night." Paine said. "I press 111 sleep like a baby
tonight."
With Irish eyes smiling on him.

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SsnVnoW High Behoofs M-Amarica offsnslv* insmsn Jeff Faina an­
nounced Tuesday morning that ha wd ba attending Notra Dams Unhorafty.

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Pinchurst Park.
Julie Knecht drove In five
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three with a pair of triple* aa
Cuit'a AUcycats took a 13-1
lend and went on to win their
that game of the aeaaon. 17-0.

It has nothing to do with his
oflcourt antics or his colorful
hair or anythta* like that I
just don't think hell help the
Magic that much.
Yes. he can rebound, but
what doe does he do?
The Ih ^ c have power far1 Horace Qrant. Bo Outid Derrick S
ahould be able to combine h r
a gone, and they

_ 16 ooMe and a counts
cf crucial ttvw pointers, but it was Bound's hurts (Ml) that proved th*

gMarenoo In fits end as tie undefeated and No. 3 1_
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L a k e M a r y puts b ig scare into D e L a n d
.
L A B MARY - In these years
ef teaching the lake . Maty
boy* basketball
team, M *e
a moment
third. do -

Qaudresu
came Into this that to DeLand. we can airseason with a young team that prise a lot of people."
was expected to experience
The Rama certainly did that
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Uat night,
Rama nave Been one of the ||*ck Hofmann's 16 p^tnte. hi*
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pointers, and Kevin Coogane
ball and challenging some of teamhigh 17. the h m f l m
the b j g boys. Lake Mary got DeLand sll tt could
Mompod last month at DeLand Reding meet of the ern e ixml
" f tfh. the ttams the fateful final minute.
'
away with a big
DeLand went up 12-6 early.

' The lead
re­
peatedly in the
quarter
M a n d went up. 33-30
bdbre the Bulldogs were hit
*4th a bench-technical and the
* " " » turned It Into a late nm
that made tt 33-34 at the halfc
Coogsn scored 11 of hla
points Axing the half.
After Lake Mary wen
38 an an Adonis tattl
* * * * * * ran off
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Da’ Bomb!
Da’ Bomb
hears all...
Da Bomb says If you
really want a great time
to check out the Lake
Mary carnival at Lake
Mary High School this
weekend.
It
starts
Thursday and the rides
are great and you're
sure to run Into a whole
bunch of your friends.

Id y llw ild e m eets S w e d e n
The kldi at Idyllwilde Elementary School rrccntly became pen-pal* with *ome student*
from Sweden. They’ve been writing them for several month* and most have gotten re­
sponses. Here's a few things that some Swedish children are hearing about the kids at
Idyllwilde.

A penny for

your
thoughts
^

Lake Mary Elem en­
tary School got a big
break last week when
Mr. Burnham came over
from Lake Orlcnta Ele­
mentary to Join the
school. He was a pretty
popular guy over at
Lake Orlcnta. but Da
Bomb says the k ids at
Lake Mary got a nice
break.

M iy
W
f
V
a
K .
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^

Da Bomb has met an
awful lot o f great e le ­
mentary school kids but
the conduct o f the gang
over at Lawton Elem en­
tary during lunch is
tough to beat. Instead o f
organized
chaos,
the
kids were well-behaved
and listened
to Just
about everything they
were told.

Dn Bomb really wants
to see the kids at Idyll­
wilde
Elementary
do
well on their standard­
ized
tests
that
are
coming up. If they pas*
s certain grade, their
principal Mr. Scott w ill
let the kids shave his
hair (seriously). W e'd
fore to sec that, then get
some , pictures o f him.
Mr.' Townsley at Sabal
Point and Mr. Rabun at
Lawton who have lost
similar wages with their
kids.

Hello, my name in Annlka
Bowers 1 am 1 1 years old and
In the r&gt;lh tfrndr I love being
herr In Florida. Florida Is hot.
humid, and most of the time
mosquito heaven. How ts It
like over there? Is it always
&lt;old? Or la It hot sometimes?
Bear Is an Amerlcsn penny (1
cents). Will you send me one
of vour pennies loo? Before I
».iy anythin* else I wlU aay
(Bln How are your schools
inTT there, and tiave you
heard or Ire lea? Well. If you

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haven't here la how to make It:
First, you put some ice In a
glass then, you pour tea over
It and finally, you put aome
more Ice on the top. I would
live to know what Idnd of
drinks are over there.

321-0058

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• Restaurant Hood F ir*
Systnm Spncinltst
• Spray Paint Booths
• Hand Hnld F ir*
Extinguish* ro
• On Sit* R *charg*
• F ir* D*pt. Citation
Correction*
• No S*rvtc* C harg*
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A dvanced,

Do they eat
pizza in
Sweden?

H I R E E Q U I P * . 'E

Dear Pm Pal.
*111.* my name ts Crystal
Mosley and I go to school at
Idyllwtlde Elementary. What
school do you go to? 1 have
Five rabbits and two cats. Do
have pets? If so. what kinds of
pets do you have? Do you hmre
any brothers or sisters? *|
don't.*
What do you eat in Oweden?
*1 love pizza. What's your
Favorite Food? I am tn
gymnastics. Are you In any
sports? If so. what kinds of
sports are you In? I also enjoy
riding Jet aids. A Jet aid la a
small boat like machine, that
floats on water.
I enjoyed writing to youI

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backyard and my Jet skis,

alls in Sweden?
Dear Pen Pal.
HI my name ts Elisabeth
Baoetta I’m a 5th grade
student
at
Idyllwilde

Pooh or Teletubbtes? Those
are two television shows! I am
0 years old and my birthday la
October 16. 10661 In school I

Florida is
like
Paradise

safety patroll After school I go
to a
dance
school
for
Broadway stars!
My favorite singers are
Uaher. WlU Smith. Owen
Stephanl.
Adrian
Young.
Backstreet Boys. N Sync. Five
and lay favorite movie stars

pets? 1 have a miniature long
haired Dozen! That Is s type
of dog! She ts ao sweet! But
sometimes 1 get m y mad at
the way the actat
My favorite color la blue as
you can sect My favorite food
la ptzza what la yours? How

■re Stacy Daah. Leonardo
DlCaprio and Kate Winslet I
•ho Uka Jennifer Love Hewlett
■n Claire Danes. Do you have

And the kids get a response
a a s s .t t M
R d a y . left tn School b d b S
there
Is
three
weeks
Christmas holiday. So they!
are going to start with the
replies after their Christmas
holiday.
I hope it will mark weU out.
Today it has been snowing

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State issues warning on G B L use and sale

R ea lly!
Joe

Joltin '

D i M a ec ec. i o

Imagine Jultiii J. h OlM.it:
Cl., r. sitnc «t Immr m Hoi
Ivu ix ' i ! n .i atm
days an
till- h u s p tt.ll

. l l l l i M T I I l ) ! .»

rc|&gt;nr1 on NIH A ' lli.it hr
hail p.isvril .nv.iv
At (I is! DiMagglo was said
to l&gt;c liv id

Thru, a tieighlun ui.uir
him l.nich when hr said. 'W r
imisi hr m heaven together
MIC delivered an apology
on Monday, explaining that a
technician in thr New Yolk
control room inadvertently
-cent the news item
DlMaggto hi is rrrover
me horn pneumonia and
lime cancer surer it Hr Is
optimistn about come to
\ linker Siadluni lor the
Oprnmti Duv
The most pm air o| men.
DiMagglo was unhappy when
hr found out llirrr were al*
most dally reports about him
while hr was hospitalized.
He's been out of the hospital
for more than a week, un­
dergoing therapy and walk­
ing
Arguably the most graceful
baseball player ever. DlMagglo arrived in the 1930s and
by the time hr finished In
the 1950s was the most fa­
mous athlete In America.
Ernest Hemingway wrote
on Joe DiMagglo In "The Old
Man and the Sea." Paul S i­
mon included DiMagglo in
his song. “Mrs Robinson."
Hie line from ih.it song
Where hrn-r you gone. Joe
DtMnogfo. a national turns Its
lonely eyes to you - is par­
ticularly haunting at this
moment
W ere not going to see an­
other Joe DiMagglo.
We're gnl going to see so
elegant and esoteric an ath­
lete as DiMagglo. who was
cheered by millions of fans
but who t hose privacy and
quiet away from the ball­
park, A man who wooed ac­
tress Marilyn Monroe and
expected her to give up her
career lo be wherever hr
was Tlielr marriage did not
last but their love did.
In recent years. DiMagglo
was a victim of falling health,
lie kept a date lasl season to
appear at Yankee Stadium.
He developed lung cancer
and needed surgery In Octo­
ber.
Tlie batter who hit safely
In 56 consecutive games
spent 99 days In the hospi­
tal He received the last
rights from a priest. He was
near death one night but
dramatically recovered. He
lapsed into a coma but d e ­
spite reports he had no
chance to live, he recovered.
Released from the hospi­
tal. DiMagglo has done dally
physical ihcrapy atid begun
to walk oil his own. He was
watching a tape of Gun/ight
at OK Corral Ills favorite
Western, when at the con­
clusion of the tape (he news
report appeared on the TV
screen.
Fortunalely. news of DlMagglo's demise was greatly
exaggerated. Know what else
is exaggerated? Reports that
the World Champion New
York Yankees of 1998 arc
the greatest tram In baseball
history.
As Impressive as the Yan­
kees were, they lacked
something some of the p re­
vious Yankee learns had Joe DiMagglo. If Joe D. had
been 24 Instead of 84 and
playing In 1998, the team
would have won 25 more
games.

11imda V i i
immh mrr
ih public thr
.li.
using die
supplements c ontntnlng
and hr said his Division
id S.ltclv Itlf pec lors will
dt.ltclv Is-ei i i e moving
iH'hicls h u m the mnr
i
and begin issuing
-top .lie* oiders in all rstab
uls m which the prod
r ulenlltled
II li warning anti irgulatorv
■n comes in the wake ol
trpnrts that at least 55 people
around the country have ex p e­
rienced adverse health rlfrels
hum the drug, including onr
death.
llio products, marketed un­
der a variety of names tnclud

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would like to publicise,
drop us a line, fire tea a
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Fax: 323-0406
E-mail: SHXdltorO aeLcom

GUM one of the so called date
rape drugs
Hie pioillli I s arc ivplcilllv
sold In hipiid and powder
form, and are available over
the Internet, in some health
loud stores mid fit some gym
natriums and fitness centers
In addition to the removal
from sale bv the Florida De
p.utntrnt ol Agin iiltuie and
Consumer Services. FDA is
asking all companies mainline
lining the products to vnlun
tartly recall them,
Tampa based Hotly life Sei
cnees, maker ol Revlvanint

Average amount o f money
grandparents spend on
their grandchildren

and Revtvar.uit G. lias told Its
dlstilhutors. wholesalers and
retailers that the two products
are lo he removed front stork
and taken oil store shelves
Immediately
Ihr frderal government said
it is considering all potential
regulatory actions at Its ells
posal 11 any products contain
lug Gill, are not ret ailed,
Meanwhile, eon sinners anti
phvslelans ate living asked to
report any adverse health ef
leets from the product
to
FDA's MKDWATCH at (800)
332 1088

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Boutin Roper Starch Worldwide

NFA(*« .»!*&gt;*&lt;
The amount ol money lhal grandpar
enls say they spend on Ihen grand
children in a gtvon year has more than
doubled in the past decade

M o m a l w a y s had a s h o u l d e r
f o r y o u t o lean o n . S h e ' s n o t

Milk it
q u i t e as s t u r d y a n y m o r e .
Annual gallons of ihllk
consumed per person
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DATE BOOK
Jarv. 27. 1999
Today vt the 27fh day
of 1999 and thr 3Sm
tiay of winter
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1926, John Baird gave the first public
demonstration of television.
On this day in 1973. Henry Kissinger
and he Due Tho signed a peace treaty
ending the Vietnam War
On this day in 1993, American Chad
Owen attained the highest rank (that
ol "yokoruna"i in the Japanese sport
of sumo wrestling
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart 0756 1790. compos­
er. Lewis Carroll (1B32-1B9B). writermathematician. Samuel Rompers

with lanut; prufessionils domed to

0850 I924&gt;. U S labor leader; Jerome
Kern 0185 19451, composer. Hyman
Kickover 1 1900 1986&gt;. admiral educa­
tor, Donna Heed 0921 I9«f,'. actress,
Mordecai Richlcr 0931 i. writer, is 68.
Mikhail Baryshnikov 0948 I, ballet
dancer, is 51. Bridget Fonda (19640,
actress, is 35
TODAY’S SPORTS: tin this day in
1894, the University of Chicago bas­
ketball team defeated the Chicago
YMCA Training School team 19 It
TODAY'S QUOTE: "Incomprehensi­
ble jargon is the hallmark of a profes­
sion ”
Kingman Brewster
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first quarter (Jan 241and full
moon iJan 31)
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Kntdcntv ret rn t indmduali/nl assistance viih thetr
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WEDNESDAY TH U R SD AY
S u n n y 81 55 P tc ld y 8 2 6 0

SATURDAY
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WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min 10:12

a.m.. maj. 10:24 a.m., min.
3:53 p.m.. maj. 4:17 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
3:53 a.m.. 4:17 p.m.. low; 10:12
a.m., 10:24 ^).m. New Smynu
Beach: high: 3:58 a.m.. 4:22
p.m.. low: 10:17 a.m.. 10:29
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 4:13
a.m., 4:37 p.m.. low: 10:32
a.m.. 10:44 p.m.

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LOTTERY
Horo are the winning number!
soloctod on Tuesday in the Flori­
da Lottery:

Fantasy 5
7-0-10-18-24
Lotto (Jen. 23)

Daytona Beach k New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 2-

4 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytoria Is 67 degrees and
at New Symrna. 68 degrees.
Winds are from the east at
10-15 m.p.h.

7 - 0 -1 1 - 1 4 26-45

Ptiy4
3^3*3

Cash 3

T k e h igh tem perature la
T o r* Tuesday was 7 0
•e e amd th e overnight low
6 6 degrees.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
p e rio d en d in g a t 10 a.m .
" 7 wee 0.00 laches.

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Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs
in the low-BOs. Lows near 60.
Friday: Afternoon showers.
Highs In the upper-70s. Lows In
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showers. Highs In the upper-60s.
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hance sex luthier sleep and
lose till Tile U .5 li'Od and
Drug Administration considers
the products as Illegally mat
keted and unapproved new
drugs, according to work r e ­
ceived late Thursday
The products being removed
front sale eontutu the i hrmlral
gamma hulyrolaelone (GRL),
which can cause dangerously
low irsplralory r;itrs union
Relousness. vomiting and srl/nres Hie chemical is a key
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Waste--------

POLICE LO G

continued from Page 1A

east of U S. 17-92 and south of
20th St reel will Ice Monday and
Thursday
Recycling service
will Ice on Thursday
For residents west of U.S IT92 and north of 25th Street,
garbage service will be Tuesday
and Friday. Recycling service
will be on Tuesday.
lo r residents west o f U.S. 17
92 and south of 25th Street,
garbage service will be Tuesday
and Friday
Recycling srrvlcr
will l&gt;e on Friday.
Anyone with questions nr
ccmijtlalnls can call
either
Florida Recvrllng at (407) 5 2 fl
821 I or the city at 1407] 3029114

Tin- /olJoudur; reports u&lt;ere compiled from thr Seminole Countii
Shetiirs O llier lot IncUlettts rrrorrlrtl Ihtoutih •Inn 26

Battery on a l a w en fo rcem en t o ffic e r :
FERN PARK. U.8. Highway 17-92. 6500 block. Jan 25. 12 05
p in. A 19 year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
slirnffs deputies lor battery on a law enforcement officer and
for hattrrv Deputies said he and another man Rot Into a flRlit
over a woman He hit the other man several times Even after
deputies arrived, he continued to threaten the other man. When
hr was arrested he refused to Ret Into the deputy's tar and he
kicked the deputy In the stomach.

B u rgla ry to a conv e ya nc e :
LAKE MAK'y . Fourth Street, lOO block Jan 25. 4 30
18 year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
deputies for unarmed burglary to a conveyance and
theft Deputies said he stole a set of Rolf clubs, valued
S-280 from the back of a car

Domest i c

a m An
sh eriffs
for petty
at about

violence:

SANFORD. Brown Wall Lane, 100 block Jan 26, 2 21 p m A
•15 year-old man was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies tor domestic violenc e Deputies said Ihe man ordered
bis wile to stay behind In the living room while hr took the
c blldren Into a brdroom to punish them for mlsIrehavlnR How
ever, she followed him. they said Hr lx-tamr so angry. they
said that he kicked the family's entertainment center, breaking
ihr stereo in two and threatened to kill her

Dl l :
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road. Jan 26, 2:04 a m A 25yrar old was arrested try Oviedo Polic e for drtvtiiR under the
Influence

Exposure to loud o r constant noise over a period o f time, a middle ear infec­
tion, o r even the natural aging process are only a few ways a person s hear­
ing may he permanently damaged. Have you been putting o ff having your
hearing checked because you aluays thought a hearing aid was f o r "someone
else?" Did you know you 're not alone?

Dru^s:

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. DePugh and Pearl streets. Jan 25.
II M p in An 48 year o ld man and a 2.T year-old man were
arrestrd by Altamonte Springs Police for possession o f mari­
juana and possession of cocaine Police said they bad pulled
over the vchlt le In whit b the two were traveling and were In Ihe
proc ess of urirstinR Ihe 48 year old on a warrant charge when
lhey searched the cai and found three haggles of marijuana and
a haggle of cocaine shoved between thr seals Doth men admit­
ted to ownership of the drugs

Jan ?4, 1999. marks the 151st an­
niversary ot the discovery ot gold at
Sutter s Mill in Cotoma. Calif The d iv
covcry, made by James W Marshal,
sot oft the California Gold Rush

O B ITU A R IE S
EDITH L. CHAMBERLIN
Edith I. Chamberlin, 85. Day
ltd.. Deltona, died Saturday.
Jan 23. 1999. In Orange City.
Horn Nov I I . 1913. In Hynes.
Iowa. Mrs Chamberlin moved
to Central Florida In 1998
Mrs Clr.imlir-rllti was. a Jirntirmaker *S!ir w a s a I’rotrstant.
Survivors im hide son. John
Chamlreiialn. Daytona Shores;
son. David Chamberlain. D el­
tona: son. Dennis Chamberlain,
Henderson. Colo.: nine grand­
children.
II
great­
grandchildren.
B.nihl.rull
Family
Funeral
Home, Deltona, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

VIOLA ISABEL NIELD
Viola Isabel Nleld. H7. N.
Highway 17-92, DrOaiy, died
Sunday. Jan. 24. 1999. In D e­
nary. Horn Nov. 20. 1911, In
Brooklyn. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1974 from
Wautagh... N.Y. Mrs. Nleld was
retired from Met. Life Insurance
Co. In Wautagh,., N.Y.. us was a
bookkeeper for 22 years. She
was a Presbyterian.
Survivors
Include
son,
Ronald F. Nleld, San Jose,
Calif.; right grandchildren.
Uauldaulf
Family
Funeral
Home, Deltona, In charge of ar­
rangements.
I

1 HAROLD FAILOR RIPPL
;
Harold Fallor
Itippl.
H4.
| Grandplaza Drive, Orange City,
! died Monday, Jan. 25. 1999 In
! Orange City.
Bom Oct. 17.
; 1914 In Columbus. Ohio, he
| moved to Central Florida In
i 1980. Mr. Itippl was a salesJ man for Besslere Co.. Columj bus. Ohio for 47 years. He was
* a member of thr Stetson Baptist
t Church. DcLand.
I
J Mr. Rippl was a U.S. Army
1 veteran of WWII. He was past

• Legal Notices
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OF TM ( IIO N TIB N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUrT,
IN AMO FOR
fSMINOLK COUNTV,
FLORIDA

f 6AIC NOa I I - I 1 II-CF-F
; IN RE Th* Eatala ot
- LESTER EISENMENGER.
Deceased
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OF A0MIHISTRATI0H
•
Th* edminietrallon o l the
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ol LESTER EISEN. MENOER. d eceeted.
C o t*
i Number SS-ttSI -CP-P it pend’ mg In (So Circuit Court for
Somiflol*
County.
Florida.
Probate Divition. (ho oddrot*
’ of which ii 101 North Park
!’ Avenue.
Sentotd.
Florida
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All person* on whom Ihit
nolle* i* ttrvad who h*v*
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validity ol lha will. Iho qualihcation* ol th* p*r»on»l repreMnlAtnr*. vonu*. or iumdicboa ot tin* Court ar* required
|o (ii* th*ir obiactiona with Ihi*

President ol the Ureezewood
Condo. Assoc., and a 32nd Dr
grre Mason Hr was an arrnmpllshrd yachtsman and m usi­
cian.
Survivors Include wife. Ilelrn
Rippl. Orange City; grandrtnn.
Michael II. Mwtlien*. Wauliergan. 111.: granddaughter. Tara
Imanl. Sugar Lind. Texas; sistrr In law. Catherine Rijijil.
Columbus, Ohio; sister In law.
Clartssr
Itippl,
Columbus.
Ohio; daughter In law. Lou Ann
Mathena, Sugar I-and. Texas:
two grandchildren, thrre greatgrandchildren.
Baldauff
Family
Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of a r­
rangements.

MARK WEAVER
Mark Weaver. 34.
Margo
Lane. Longwood, died Sunday.
Jan. 24. 1999Bom July 9.
1964,
In Jacksonville,
he
moved to Central Florida In
1995. Mr. Weaver was a com ­
puter programmer. He was a
i’rotestant.
Survivors Include wife. Cathy
Weaver. Longwood: maternal
grandmother. Annie Laurie Alverrz. Jacksonville; paternal
grandmother. Margaret Weaver.
Jacksonville: step son. Jason
Weaver. Longwood: father. Gary
Weaver. Jacksonville: brother.
David Weaver. Andrews. S.C.;
brother. Mike Weaver. Jack­
sonville.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu ­
neral Home. Longwood,
In
charge of arrangements.

FLOWERS, ANDREW W.

Mr. Andrew W. Flowers. 83. of Adel,
Ga., died Sunday. Jan. 24. 1999,
ul tile Memorial Hospital of Adel,

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TECHNOLOGY INC.

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WEAVER. MARK

Weaver. Mark, aged 34, of Long
wood, who passed away on January
24. Hr was preceded In death by
Iris mother. Gloria. Me Is survived
try his wife. Cathy and his stepson.
Jason; Ills fathrr. Gary of Jackson­
ville. his brother Mikr and family of
Jacksonville Beach; his brother
David and family of Andrews, S C.;
Ills grandmothers Annie Laurie Al
varrz and Margaret Weaver, both of
Jacksonville and many loving family
members. Graveside services will be
held Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. In die
Chapel al Evergreen Cemelcry.
4535 Main Street. Jacksonville. Die
family will receive friends from 6:00
.rn. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday al
lardage-GIddcns F'uneral Home.
6940 Atlantic Dlvd. Jacksonville and
on Saturday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. al Woodlawn Carey Hand FAincral Home. 335 E. SR 434. Lungwood. tn lieu of Dowers - donations
may be made lo the American Dia­
betes Association. 1101 North Lake
Destiny Road. Maitland. FI.
Arrangemcnis by Woodlawn Carey
I land Funeral Home. Longwood, FI.

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Poal O llic* bo* 300310
Farn Path. Florida 32730
(407| 33B4S44
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Paraonal Rapr***nlali*a
Publiah: January IS. 37, 1SSS
DEV-103

Ga lie was bom July 29, 1915. fci
( iink ('(Minty Rc* had lived in Sui
lord lor many years In-fore moving
lr.*t k In Adel Gu. In 1975 rtllrr rr
llrenirtit He was a rnemlrer of Frl
low-ship ILint 1st Chuntl and retired
front CMl Service as a Heavy
Fa|tilpinrnt Fiirt-rrian lie was thr
mju ol Uic I.oe Cirarlc* lewis ami
Mamie Slieji|*-cnl Flowers,
tie VKls survived by bis wife. InulaKinrtc h Flowers. Adel Ga : tun
sons Dwiglii Flowers, Sunford and
Charles Flowers Branford. SC.’ .;
one daughter. Gloria Smith. U-bunon. Term ; one str-jr Min. BUI Em
rich. Adrl. Ga . two Mep daughters.
Faye Sanslnrry. Cordele, Ga , and
JiiAnn Slone, Ariel. Ga.; one sister.
Nell Dubose. White Springs. Seven
grandchildren.
12
great
grande hlldren. 9 step grandchildren,
and 13 step great grande hlldren.
Funeral Services will be laid
Wednesday ai 2 p.m Irom die
Chapel cil Bonne-Upsey F'uneral
Home with Rev Itinrrx- Bennett nffl
elating Burial will lullcrw In Camp
ground cemetery In Moreen.
Tire family received friends at Uic
funeral home cm S-41 from 7-9
Tuesday night.
In Ijcu of liowcis donations may tie
made In the Fellowship Baptist
Church Building F'und or dielr favortte charity.
Bcsitu- Unary F'uneral Home Is in
i harge ol arrangements.

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322-2611 or Toll free from Orlando 831-9993
You can ta i your ad to *07-323-9406
300 N. French Awe., Sanford 32771 •P. 0 . Bo* 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office la open to serve you Monday through Friday, I am - 5 pm

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DEADLINES:
For Tuesday's edition, the deadline is Monday at noon
For Wednesday's edition, the deadline la Tuesday at noon
For Thursday's edition, the deadline Is Wednesday at noon
For Friday's edition, the deadline is Thursday at noon
For the weekend edition, the deadline Is Friday at noon

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Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Rems
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Care
LostAFound
Special Noboas
Nursery A CMd Cara
Wetgh* Management
Hypnosis
HeaRh Insurance
Lsgal Services

45 Dstt ConeobdMton |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunists
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Land
63 Mortgages

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322-2611
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EMPLOYMENT

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Space For Rent
119 Patlum For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragefOffice For Root

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

MERCHANDISE

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REAL E S T A T E
141 Homes For Sale
143 Oul of Slate
Property For Salo
145 Retort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sal#
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acryage 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

RENTALS
91

To Share
93 Rooms For Rant
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retrement Hornet
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupkas/Trlplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacabons
114 Warahouae/Ranlal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

181 Appliances A
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Furniture For Sals
183 Television A Stereo'Rado
165 Computers For Sals
167 Sporting Goods
169 Office SuppHss
191 BuMmg Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

MI S C E L L A NE OUS
199 Pets A Supples
200 livestock Term
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AonquaColecttolee
215 Boats A
217 Garage Sale*
219 Wanted to Buy

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make arrangement! at the #me the* ad la placed Pleaae keep ti mind that
adtm the Personals (data. 21). Business OpportunBee (data 55) 6 Oarage
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we wM make the change lor the next avals— edUon Please (heck your ad
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and we we correct the error lor the ne*t pubkeabon. We are reeponeWe ter the
tret insertion onty and only lor tie coat ci the fcrmt rwertion.

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

AUTOMOTIVI
231 Cars For Sals
234 Automotive
235 TfuckAuees/Wane For Sale
236 Car Rentals
236 Vettdet Wanted
236 MotorcycktsBIiet For Sale
2*0 Boat Rentals
24t Rec. VahtdasCampert For Sale
243 TMtora For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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252 Accounting
253 Add*one A
254 Air CondBoNng

255 Alterations
256 Appkanca Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computet Consulting
262 Cabnets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A InsMabona
265 Carpal Cleaning
266 Caing Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
266 Chid Cara Canton
269 Ctoartng Services
270 Concrets
271 Conetrucbon
272 Delivery Sendees
275 Drywal
276 Eledncai
277 Fanes
278 Handy Man
270 Haubng
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260 Home improvemanta
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282 JanNori* Sendees
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakstront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Servtoee

267 Lawn Service*
288 Lsgal Services
289 Locksmtih

290 Masonry
291 Mortgage*
292 Moving A Storage
29301. Lube A FMer
294 Panting

295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
298 PianoOrgan Tuning
299Ptuntxng
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glees Work

303 Secrets— A Typing
304 Sxbng

305 Sms* Business
306 Stoinad Glass
307 Swimming Pool Service*
308 Tarmils Repair
309 Transport***
311 Travel

312 Traa Samoa
313 TV/Rado
314 Upholstery
316 Wsttng A Sheet Metal
316 We&gt; Dnmg
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SANFORD _ Here we are one week from the
Super Bowl and for the first time this season.
I'm speechless.
WcVe been together for a long time now. and
through thick and thin, most of you have been
with me.
The CRYSTAL BALL OP FOOTBALL has de­
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Over the years you. my readers, have been
vety good about calling or writing to thank me
for my efforts.
This la the main reason that I waa shocked
when I didn't hear from at least one of you after
my bulla-eye last week.
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As you may recall, the CKTBTAL BALL re­
leased ATLANTA (a lt ) OVEN THK MIJCNI
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other writers were calling them. I said, and I
quote. *One thing we haven't seen yet la an up­
set. this game provides the venue*
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apologies promptly Monday morning. Once
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outright winner, and earned the outrageous sal­
ary I collect here at the HemUL
On the Super Bowl front 1 have a number of
quick updates.
The bookies set (he line with Denver as a
seven-point favorite and that's a value If you
plan to “play* the Broncos. This line may dlmb
to 10 or 11 by kickoff, so get to Vegaa early.
Stevie Wonder, my Inside man with the Fal­
cons. gave me n call today with some Interest­
ing Information. It seems there la aome truth to
the rumor of bad blood between Dan Reeves and
John Elway. and Reeves plans to make ft tough
for Denver to repeat with some wild blitz pack­
ages.
Critics will say he was trying to hurt Etway,
but few care what the critics say. On Monday
morning the only thing that matters la the
scoreboard.
I’m much more impressed with the Falcons'
preparation for the game than that of the Bron­
cos. Atlanta'! entire staff seems consumed with
a need to win this game.
Denver on the other hand, seems more con­
cerned with their hotel accommsdationa while
tn Miami. This has the makings o f a great j
but 111 save the handicapping for i
My annual Super Bowl trip has ■
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with preparations. This year wfO be a BtWMTT
OB OBBAT FOOTBALL MDVDB. In a
will be the Florida-bred Tony Guru,
man Oweedo from California. Stevk
from Atlanta arid myadf. the CBVBfSAL BAIL
Without these valued
winners for you w
I guess we all know I
be as much fan.
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next morning. Simultaneously. Tony Guru and
Stevie Wonder do the tame (with our tickets In
hand). At exactly 1 p.m. we meet at Oulfatream
Race track tn the paddock. Their 1 hope to
catch a glimpse of my favorite jockey. Jerry
Bailey.
t won't bother him with questions because I’m
mite hell be getting ready to race a million dol­
lar none that 1 plan to be wagering on.
After the track South Beach awaits where
we'll meet up with my “eyes and ears* of the
Dolphins organization. Antonio Davide. He's a
million dollar man himself and will art the pace
from there.

also pulled down 11 rebounds,
also playing well were Movett
Wootey with 13 points and ffve
■teals. Satu Ratmeaalo with 10
points, five rebounds, four asMata and three steals, Stokes
with eight points and five re­
bounds and Kotova wtth six
rebounds and 10 blocked
shots.
Things looked bleak far the
men as they fcU behind 44-30
at halftime, but came on strong

The next time we d ia l 111 be sending my col­
umn from Miami. Right now I’m leaning towards
giving the points, but I'm not ready to commit
the CKTBTAL BALL feels
it
AaaflTtrue writers, R
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necessary to be dose to the action to report it
completely and accurately.
Hie Herald has graciously agreed to reim­
burse me for my expenses, Including the
•3,600.00 ft will end up costing me for a ticket.
I have to run now, my wife says I have to ftx the
atnk before I can leave for Miami. Until then,
remember, even with no games this week, you
probably need the rest. ItH be busy next Sun­
day.

as usual tn the second half and
came up ju d short. SO-75.
Balance was the name of the
game for the Raiders again as
Chris Ouredds led the way
with 18 points, followed
Dewed by
Lonnie Battle with 10. Daryl
Is and 12
Dingle wtth IB points
rebounds, Evtn Ellison wtth 10
points and eight assists and
Joe Edwards wtth eight points.
Both teams win be idle this
Wednesday, but the men will
return to action on Saturday

Preps'

with a home game against St.
Johns River Community Col­
lege from Palatka at 7:30 p.m,
at the 8CC Health and
cal Education Center.
Both teams wW be at home
next Wednesday. Feb. 3rd.
hosting Santa Fe Community
College from OalncsvtOe. The
women open the action at 6
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at 8 p.m. All SCC home
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W hat’s hot in microwave ovens
Blood Bank

Lunch,

Central Florida Blood Bank la
making donors of all type* blood
- especially O-type donor* - to
donate at tta Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St. For Infor­
mation. call 322-0622.

All an a senior* a n invited to
Join a aenlora group currently
meeting at the Orthodox Church
of St. Stephen, 189S Lake
Emma Rd.
A covered dlah luncheon, at
noon, la followed by Bible
atudy and fellowehlp.
The group meeta on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more informa­
tion, contact Mary Burke at

fellowship

Widowed persons
Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance la held every Wednes­
day. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford Civic Center. Ltve
music by the DdtozUana 13piece band. Donation $3.00.

All widowed persons an In­
vited to meet at 1:90 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Caaseh
benv Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Conservation district
the Sanford Optimist Club
meeta every Wednesday at noon
at the colonial Roam in downtown Sanford. Vbttore a n welcome. Cad 323-2104 or 322-

The Seminole Soil ft Water
Conservation District meeta
each third Wednesday of the
month at 4 p.m. at the office, at
506 W. Lake Mary Bhnd., In
Sanford. Call 321-6212.

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By the Editor*
of Contomrr Report*
Microwave oven* an used mostly
for simple chon*: heating leftover*,
defrosting frozen food*, popping pop­
corn. But *ome model* a n smarter
than other*
We tested l l large, midsized and
compact countertop ovens, and four
large oven* that mount over the range.
All tout the compacts have a moisturesensor feature which gauges the
■team that Utuaa from the food and
ahuti off the power at the appropriate
time.
Prices have remained talrty stable.
Only two of our laige countertop ovens
•ell for 1200 or more. Our midsized
models cost 1110 to tlSO; our com-

relatively shadow front to rear and
can't accommodate a lan e turabftle.
Orem also differ in the power of
their magnstroa, which produces Iht
microwaves. Our Urge and nddrind
ovens ore rated at M t to M M watts;
the compacts, at 7M watts. The M e
watts, the fester the coating la ew
teats, a microwave rated at M M watts

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Saminola Haratt. Santord, Florida •Tuesday, January 26.1990 •

OUTDOORS

JIM
SHUPE

Meetings
to be held
on birding
trail sites

One half isnot enopgh
Forest Lake Academy rallies to top Crooms’ big first half
SANFORD _ The Crooms
Academy boys basketball team
found out Monday night that It
takes a full 36 minutes to win s
game, not 18. as it dropped a
57-56 decision to Forest Lake
Academy at Allen Gymnasium.
The Panthers were tremen­
dous in racing to a 16-7 first
period lead and was still up 2920 at halftime.
But Forest Lake Academy got
back In the game with a 16-9
third period scoring edge and
then pulled out the narrow vic­
tory frith a 21-18 fourth quarter
scoring margin.
Tonight we played one of
our best halves of the year,’
said Crooms coach John Tho­
mas. *!n fact. It'a one of the
beat games ire put together In
a whUe.
Tf our kids continue to play
like lids. I think w ell be all
right In the tournament coining
up.*
Forest Lake Academy (2-5)

M agic to
hold free
workout
for fans

got 27 points from Fruom and
14 from Oklke.
The Panthers (6-12) again
were led by the county’s lead­
ing scorer, Terrance Perkins,
with 20 points while everimproving
Brent
Watson
chipped In with ]9 points.
Crooms will be in action
again tonight traveling to Day­
tona Beach to play Warner
Christian Academy. At 4 p.m.
the middle school team will
play, followed by the junior
vanity at 5:30 p.m. and the
vanity at 7 p.m.

O b t o n i g h t 'a i c h a d i k :
• Boys basketball _ Crooms
•t
Daytona Beach-Warner
Christian Academy. 7 p.m.: Dr.
Phillips at Lake Howell. 7:30
p.m.: DeLand at Lake Maty. 7
p.m.
• Girls basketball _ Winter
Park at Oviedo. 7:30 p.m.:
Apopka at Lake Brantley. 7:30
p.m.; Tavares at Lyman. 7:30
p.m.; University at Winter
Springs. 7:30 p.m.: Lake How­
ell at Oak Ridge. 7:30 p.m.
• Boys soccer _ Lake Mary at
lakeland. 6 p.m.
" Girls soccer _ Lyman at
University. 7:30 p.m,: Dr. Rill*
lips at Winter Springs, 7 p.m.:
Boone
at
Lake
Brantley
(SENIOR NIGHT).
7 p.m.;
Seminole at Leesburg. 7 p.m.

MadllU 2. DtLaughlcr 6. Kubtraan 2.
I)aMan S. ToUla: 13 7-11 37.
Curry 7. Pratt 16. tllue 14. Wynn 7.
Dupree S. Total*: 22 0-11 S3.
Lyssa
B B S 99 _ 37
■swlaais
14 14 13 19 .. 89
Thrrr-potrrt Arid goal* _ Lyman 4
(Stmpaan 4). Tram louia _ Lyman 14:
Srmlnolr 16. Frailed out _ none Techni­
cal* _ none Itrronti _ Lyman 3-13:

Raiders
nipped
on road

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�2 A • Semtnote Herald. Sanford. FTonda • Tuesday, January 26, 1999

6 M 1GHB0R SIN BIM

Cookies from the
heart
Better Living lor Seniors, the
meals on wheels people in Semi­
nole Count/, aro ottering their
scrumptious signature cookies
lor Valontine's Day. One dozen
‘kiss-shaped' daft chocolate
cookies with a soft coconut cen­
ter, nestled in heart-tissue and
decorated with ribbons and a
‘Happy Valentine's Day' mylar
balloon mako up the gift package;
al tor |ust $181. This is great gilt
lor your sweetheart, shown here
with Terry Rose (ted), community
relation director and Sherry
Fincher, executive director, and a
wonderful way to support meals
on wheels and the other programs
ottered by Better Living lor Sen­
iors. Hop support our Iran and
forgotten ekterty by mailing your
check today. Stop by Valentine's
Day morning. Feb. 14. between 9
and noon, to pick up your gift
package. Better Living for Sen­
iors is located at 1097 Sand Pond
Road, Lake Mary, FL, 32746 (at
the back of the Florida Hospital
Senior Resource building). Have
any questions? Call Terry at (407)
333-8677. Ext. 121.

Barbara K uhn

The Scrub Jay?
Florida lawmakers may
consider replacing the
mockingbird with the scrub
Jay as the nlllctal state bird.
The scrub Jay? Ask local
school district personnel
about that pesky bird. Scrub
Jays are an endangered,
protected species, so land
purchases cannot be
developed If the birds get
there first. Scrub lan d where Jays like to Itve-ts
prime for development
because It Is high, dry and
desirable for building new
schools.
Environmentalists
Investigate each prospective
school site before a shovel of
dirt breaks ground or a
brick Is laid. Any resident
birds are treated to taperecorded music (the mating
call of the scrub Jay) to
entice them to stand up and
be counted. At one school
site, only two scrub Jays had
squatter's rights, but they
claimed every acre of land
for themselves. Since the
birdies called It home,
students were put on hold
for a home school.
Construction crews were
not allowed to touch,
remove, scare away, relocate
or do anything to or about
the birds. They only could
watt. As Dianne Kramer's
school facilities employees
watted, they counted last
construction time and lost
tax payer dollars. They also
lived In hope the pair would
not multiply. If that
happened. Jays could scrub
the project.
Fortunately, the two birds
either were the same sex or
were disinterested in a
family. Or maybe they
couldn't stand Interruptions
from Incessant, annoying
tape recordings. F o r* - - whatever reason, the
infertile birds finally flew
away to Inhabit another
construction site.
Jays belong to the crow
family. They are
mischievous, thieving
creatures. They certainly
proved that fact when they
took over property owned by
the Seminole County School
Board. Even though Kramer
says scrub Jays are ‘ friendly
birds,* a question remains:
Why would Florida adopt a
bird, friendly or not. which
usurps rights of students
seeking relief from
overcrowded classrooms and
portables? la a bird’s neat of
more value than a school?
If the mockingbird must
go. let it be replaced, not by
a bird that ruffles educators'
feathers, but by a worthy
bird with symbolic
significance. Here arc
alternative suggestions listed
beside prominent local* who
could be honored right along
with their respective birds:
The bald pate-School Board
Chairman Lany Furlong
(who baa an identical fate);
the gnatcatcher—Sanford
Mayor Lany Dale (who
wants to catch those gnatlike midges): the road
runner--Sheriff Don Ealinger
(who runs the roads to arrest
criminals): or the abovelerCaaatlbctiy Mayor Bruce
Pnmovost (for effort* to
shovel away the blight of
nudle clubs).
The proposed list could be
expanded to honor state
leaden: the crow-Jeb Bush
(with much to craw about as
Florida's first Republican
governor In many a year);
the mourning dove or flicker
(to lament such a brief tenn
tn the guvm an’s office): or
the spoonbill-S en . Tool
Jennings (who spoons up
bills to serve Florida
legislators).
Suggestions for lauding
national personalities: the
apostle bird-Vice President
Al Oore (who wants to follow
hla leader); the r a llCongreaaman John Mica (for
money to help fund a light
one): the awallow-HlUary
Clinton (who had to swallow
betrayal); the whippoorwillHouse Republicans (who
voted to Impeach Will): the
grouse or oatrich-Senatc
Democrat* (who groused and
looked for sand to bury
heads in until the
Impeachment thing went
away); the secretary b ird -

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School plan
unveiled by
state senate
SPECIAL T O THE HERALD

TALLAHASSEE
•
Senate
President Toni Jennings and
leaders of the Florida Senate
unveiled a school readiness
plan
to
ensure
Florida's
youngest children are happy,
healthy and prepared to enter
school.
The
Senate's
bi­
partisan school readiness plan
will measure the preparedness
level of Florida's children
when they enter school, in­
stead of waiting until the stu­
dent cannot read, write or
pass academic skills testa to
ItnoW helfTlirnAded.*
"Far too often, our ydungest
students struggle to learn the
basics,* said President*' Jen­
nings. “For students to have a
quality learning experience,
we must ensure they are ready
to leant when the school bell
rtngs. Florida's children are
our future. The early years
give them the base they will
need for the rest of their Uvea."
Last year, more than 30.000
of Florlda'a kindergarten-age
children were not prepared to
learn when they entered
school. That la nearly 20 per­
cent of the state's youngest
children that did not know ba­
sic colors and shapes or even
have the skills to concentrate.
The Senate's school readiness
plan will create statewide
measures for readiness and
help ensure children are fully
prepared to learn when they
enter .school.
Currently, Florida has three
well-established and success­
ful early childhood programs
that Interface with educational
development:
prekindergarten. subsidized child
care, and the federally-funded
Heat Start program. While all
three programs are Important

poaal will:
* focus on children ages one
through four In a variety of
early childhood service set­
tings (t-e. day care, home care,
prr-kindergarten
or family
care):
urea;
•give communities flexibility
on how to meet these meas­
ures through local readiness
coalitions;
'create a single statewide
governing board to direct
start-up of school readiness
system.
T his bill helps ensure our
youngest children are given
opportunities (fiat trill nurture
their minds, ready their bod­
ies. enrich their spirit and
prepare them to learn," said
Senator Anna Cowin. R. of
Leesburg. Tbeae are the tools
children need to be successful
students."

Holzendorf. D. of Jacksonville.

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1939, David 0. SeUnick began filming
“Gone With the Wind "
On this day In 1956. Buddy Holly made
hla first recording for Decca. in
Nashville. Tenn.
On (his day in 1911. Andrew Lloyd
Webber s “ Phantom of the Opera"
opened on Broadway.
TODAY S BIRTHDAYS: Dougla*
MacArthur &lt;1M0-1964». U S. Army
general; Paul Newman (I92S-I, actor,
la 74; Jules Feiffer &lt;1929-1. cartoonist,
is 79; Bob Uecker U935-I. baseball

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Baker &lt;1954). singer, is 41; Wayne
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TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1993, Washington defeated Buffalo 2724 In Super Bowl XXVI.
TODAY'S QUOTE: “The man who is
tenacious of purpose in a rightful
cauae Is not shaken from his firm resolve by the frenzy of his fellow dllclamoring far what is wrong, ar
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cloudy. Highs In the upper-70a to
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upper-bOa.
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low-SOa. Lows In the upper-SOa
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OviedoTTte following reports mere compdcd from the Seminole County
.ShcrtfiT* Office fo r Incidenta recorded through Jan. 25:

Assigns
[nation to commit prostitution:

AANTOfU). T* Street at Oak. Jan. $4. 3:26 p.m. A 36-year-old
woman was arrested by Sanford Police for assignation to commit
prostitution. Police said she offered to perform a sex act on an
undercover agent In exchange for 910. She asked that he pro­
vide her wfth a condom aa well.

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1-4 at Attaarewta M a e . Jan. 24, 4:21
ja.m. A 25-year-old man waa arrested by Florida Highway Patrol
for driving under the Influence.
S A B MAST. Laka Mrey Rartovaid at U k a Kam a Road. Jan.
25, 1:22 a.m. A 29-year-old man waa arrested by Seminole
ICounty aheitfTs deputies for driving under the Influence,
umawooo, Mata M aei «S 4 , too Meek. Jan. 24. 3:52 a.m. A
36-year-old man waa arrested fay Seminole County sheriffs of­
ficers for driving under the influence.
LONOWOOD, C i t y R e a l 4 S7 at Church Street. Jan. 25.
3:16 a.m. A 30-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
BANFOBD. Preach Avsawa at P in t Street. Jan. 24.4:18 p.m. A
9-year-old woman was arrested by Florida Highway Patrol for
riving under the influence.

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In an administrative hearing,
Oviedo was forced to provide
additional transitional buffering
on the current urban/rural
boundary, located at the east­
ern edge of the property.
Oviedo's objection said the
new
urban/mrel
boundary
does not show transitional
buffering.
‘ How can urban sprawl not be
the result?" Hagood asked In
his letter to Henley.
Hagood also said, while the
Chuluota By-psss is designed
to relieve Second Street traffic,
"new trips, however, are Inevi­
table with these developments.*
In a discussion of the small
area study at Tuesday's Oviedo
Council meeting. Councilman
George Viele opposed the ac­
ceptance of the study saying
that It endorsed the concept of
some level of growth In the area
while existing transportation
systems are already Inadequate.
He called for a jointly funded

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jALTAMOMTS S I D W I , Marts Street at Creaatv Read 497.
dan. 24 5:34 p.m. A 22-year-old man waa arrested by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies far possession of leas than 20 grama
b f marijuana and far possession of drug paraphernalia. Depu­
ties aald they observed the man take part In what they believed
ho be a drug purchase. When they approached him. he threw
Something to the ground. They plated up the Item and found It
Seas a baggie that contained a small amount of marijuana. Dur­
ing hla arrest, they searched him and found a package of roll­
ing papers in hla pocket aa well aa a glass pipe.
Jan. 25. 12:01 a.m. A
9-year-old woman eras arrested by Sanford Police and charged
With possession of marijuana. Police said they stopped the
Woman for a traffic violation and when they approached the car.
they rew a marijuana cigarette in plain view on the paaaenger
beat of the car. A presumptive test on the contents of the ciga­
rette confirmed that It was marijuana.

facU il theft:

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4 * 6 p.m. A^TpHuHBld woman waa arrested fay Seminole
pounty sheriffs deputies far retail theft. Deputies aald the
woman entered a store and placed a skirt, valued at $43.99 In
her puree. She walked briefly around the store and then tried
to leave without paying for the skirt. She was stopped at the exit
and arrested.

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deaths, in 1996.
There were nine heroin re­
lated
deaths In Seminole
County In 1996, according to
the Volusia County Medical Ex­
aminer's Office.
Nationwide,
heroin-related deaths
more
than doubled from 1,900 In
1990 to 3.990 in 1996, ac­
cording to the Drug Abuse
Warning Network.
The average age of a victim of
a heroin overdose fa 29. Ealln"The majority of these victims
addicted to (he sub­
stance."
EaUnger
aald.
"Adequate drug treatment pro­
grams are lacking. To have any
this needs to be
Central Florida until 1994. In
the m id -W s. Colombian drug
trafficking organizations In­
creased their heroin production

orpocorridor study to be Incor
udy.
rated Into the small area stud
entry
Neither Hagood nor Hen!
could be reached this morning
for comment on the letter.
Included on tonight'a public
hearing agenda is a request
from Florida Water Services,
asking the board to withdraw
Its objection
to proposed
Chuluota territory expansion,
and a moratorium on future
land use changes In the Wektva
River Protection Area, until
technical and design studies
can be completed.
County staff la recommending
the board not approve any
change to land uae in the WPRA
until
the
spring
2000
amendment cycle.
The East Central Florida Re­
gional Hanning Council la ex­
pected to spearhead a technical
study of the rtver basin. The
council 1* expected to aak the
Florida
Legislature
fro
9100.000 to analyze and evalu­
ate the basin from a mullt-

and began shipping more her­
oin to Florida either directly or
through Puerto Rico.
Colom­
bian heroin smuggled through
Puerto Rico is the moat common
fohn of heroin found tn Florida,
according to the Drug Enforce­
ment AgencyCentral Florida has been
designated as a High Intendty
Drug Trafficking Area.
This
makes local and state agencies
eligible for every available fed­
eral resource to fight illegal
drugs. In 199$. Congress pro­
vided 91 million to fond the
Central Florida HIDTA.
Since 1996. the Orlando DEA
District Office has tripled the
number of heroin investiga­
tions. During fiscal year 1998,
69 people were arrested.
Herein ranges from purity
levels In the high 30a to the
90s. depending on the source.
International drug traffickers
are pushing heroin as an alter­
native to cocaine, the DEA aald.

JurtBdlcItlonal perspective.
The public hearing begins at

7 p.m. In Commission Chambera, 1101 E. First St. Sanford.

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reaponalble but BtU McCollum
haa firmly and lialrly held hla
own without hyperbole." Seminote County
Commlaaloner
Randy Morris aald Monday.
Morfla aald he haa watched
McCollum making hla case for
Impeachment.
"Ifa . hasn't •lammed anyone." Mbnte said. '
H e's dearly one o f His 'MUefr-

T m o ik of thoae who waa a
Seminole County Republican
before there were Republicans
in Seminole County." aald Barbare Chapman, who appredatea the way McCoDum haa
served. “Win or lore this Im*
peachment trial BID McCollum
has proven he's a a m with a
lot of Hare, brains and taateg-

degree at the eame school three
yean later.
McCollum haa written hla
opinions in maeat editorials in
the Orlando Sentinel one at the
first newspapers in the coun­
tries to call for the president to resign. Several Sentinel columhare poked fun at"

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Now and then the liberal
press or diehard Democrats
poke Am at McCollum and the
prosecution team, but the folks
whig &lt;d the Florida Bible Belt •
the mqjoilly of them Republi­
cans - are supporting their
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January 26. 1999
91st Year, No. 109
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M cCollum secures place in history
STAFF WRITER

Safety In conjunction with
Winter Springs Fire Depart­
ment has designed a Citizen
Emergency Response Team
training course known as
C.E.R.T. for High School Stu­
dents
The first to receive this
training ta Winter Springs
High School. The course
started Jan. B and Is sched­
uled each week through
April, lasting the entire se­
mester. Twenty-seven stu­
dents taking an Environ­
mental Course will attend the
training.
Seminole County Public
Safety has taught this course
In the evening to 130 local
adult citizens since October
of 1997, however, this la the
first time It la bring taught In
the east In a high school set­
ting.
"Hits Is on exciting new en­
deavor for our department
and future leaders of Semi­
nole County.* said Ken
Roberts, Director of Public
Safety.
C.E.R.T to designed to train
citizens to assist others dur­
ing large-scale disaster, such
as a hurricane or tornado.
Topics will Include learning
the Emergency Management
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LONGWOOD - Whatever the
outcome of the Senate Im­
peachment trial o f Prraldrat
William Jefferson Clinton, Rep.
Dill McCollum of Longwood Is
aectulng a place In Amcriran
history for his role as one o f the
members of tire House prose­
cution learn.
McCollum has appeared on

dozrns o f national TV Inter­
views and tils picture was on
the top front page of Monday's
Afru&gt; York Times. He was also
pictured on page A16 of the
Tim et and
In
newspapers
throughout many countries.
The quiet, bespectarled Flo­
ridian has not had such notori­
ety as a lOth-trrm congressman
nor does he figure to have It
again should he shoot for re­
election In 2000. At 54. Dill

MiCollum Is having his tum at
b.il • and he's swinging sway.
*Rrp. McCollum Is loo ab­
sorbed In his work and the Im­
peachment process to have the
time to think about his place In
hiMory.* said Shannon Oravttte.
hl« press secretary In W ash­
ington.
T ills Isn't the first high pro­
file case he's had • he was on
the Iran Contra Committee and
he was chairman of the Waco

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Hearing • but this to obviously
the nig One. Years from now
his name will come up and
Judgments will
be
made.*
Omvltte said.
Appearances on TV shows
such as Meet the Press and
A IK Thla Week are a result of
McCollum's
detail-oriented
commitment to removing Dill
Clinton from office.
Sadly.
Oravttte said, this has kept

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CASSELDERRY - While experl
witnesses discussed Central
Florida's growing drug crisis
before a U.S. House of Reprraentattvea subcommittee
at
Lake Howell High School on
Friday. Dill and Marian Berger
reminded policy makers that
drug dealers need to be
stopped.
These dealers have killed
doaens of Individuals who did
not want to die.* Marian Berger
aald.
The death toll includes the
Berger’s son. Lake Manr High
School graduate Jason Berger,
who died at age 22 of a heroin
overdose on Sept 6. 1997.
“If your teen suddenly wants
to wear different clothes, wants
to color thrtr hair, pierce their
body, or has a totally different
group of friends, talk to than.*
Marian
Investigate the changes. Don't
think the changes are Juat a
sign of your teen wanting to re­
bel. The reason may be drugs.*
Marian Berger, who said she
knows many people who are
moving from Central Florida to
get away from the prevalence of
drugs, said parents need to be
aware of the topis of drugs.
•Periodically go throu#&gt; their
book bog.* Marian Berger aald.
“Check their room closets,
dresser drawers and If they
have a car. look tnatde. If they
get upset because they say you
V v mouamf m u r u pnvwcy,
M l fli— i that tf there to nothing
wrong this shouldn't be a
You love them and

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and Zoning Board
meet
tonight at 7 pm. at City Hall.
100 N. Country Club Road.
Site plan review of two of-

Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllngrr estimates that 80 to 90
percent of all reported crime*
In the county are directly re*
lated to drug and. or alcohol
abuse.
Thin crialt la adversely af­
fecting the safety and quality of
Ufe In our community.* Eahngrr
aald.
'Law enforcement ad*
mlnlatratora are strug^lng to
seek Innovative and progres­
sive methods to deal wtth this
problem.
R should be dear
that this crisis la not juat an
enforcemen t related problem,
but rather should be our na*
Eahngrr aald the “war on
drugs' should be fought on four
fronts. The first front la aware­
ness. to establish the measafe
that ‘drugs destroy lives.* The
second front la enforcement, an
'Intensified Involvement of aU
entitles of the criminal justice
system.*
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Dietrich
Continued from Peg* 3C
read the scripture and led the
Croup In prayrr.
Mary Lou's eldest daughter.
Martha McDonald Crosier of
High Springs, spoke about her
mother's lave o f gardening and
Howard Jeffries, landscape ar*
chltect for the city o f Sanford,
explained Florida Arbor Day to
those attending.
Following the dedication, the
Southern Magnolia tree was
planted In the park In memory
of the lovely southern lady who
never slowed down doing for
the community she dearly
loved.
Among those attending were
Mary Lou's other children. Tom
McDonald. Cindy Guiles and
Matt McDonald,

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BRIDGE SO C IA L
The members o f the Bridge
Social of the Sanford Woman's
- Club takes a look at the mil­
lennium and are looking for­
ward to celebrating the year
2000 with the world. But play; era continue to look forward to
their
socials
and
playing
bridge.
According to Libby Prevatt.
.. this month's bridge social was
o hosted by ‘ two o ff our own
grand ladles o f distinction,
Betty Hal back and Thelma
•: Smith, at our own beautiful
-4 clubhouse."
&lt;
Libby added. ‘ Five tables of
,• eager ladies participated and
the word that comes to mind Is
;i spectacular. A truly lavish pro­
duction. both In culinary de: lights and decorations.’
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Winners for the day were:
•f- Cora Moore, high: Zelda Sisk­
ind. second high: and Selma
'■ri Newman, third high.
Other players were: Frances
- Webster. Mary Dale Jones,
’ Shirley Schllke. Toni Hobson.

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Globe-lrotUng Jackie Caolo
and her son. Jack, Dew lo Ire­
land to attend a cousin's wed­
ding at Belfast. They also went
to Scotland
to
visit
her
mother's grave.
Jackie aald the first Ume she
turned on television In Edin­
burgh lo catch the news, the
program featured IW lg tf the
Siding Squirrel from Sanford.

Regular readers will recall how
the late Chuck Best trained the
furry rodent to wnirr ski. He
biter trained other squirrels to
water ski.

R t f TO CROWN gUKKN
Beta Sigma Phi chaplets are
meeting for the annual Valen­
tine tea this weekend In Del­
tona. Th e annual Valentine
Luncheon, when a new queen
will be crowned, will be held on
Feb. 13 at the Monastery In
Orange City.
Lenora Janes called to give
ua an update on Eunice M ar­
tin's 90th birthday party. A l­
though Eunice's birthday Is

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Starting ths ysar off right wtti a gams of brtdga are
(from loft): Margaret Gross, Batty Haback, O b McElRusle Dean. Carol Dennison.
Rose
Jacobson.
Margaret
Gross, Terri Millikan, Peggy
Metgo. Marion Smith. Helen
Ernest. Dlb McElrath. Vickie
Davis and Libby Prevail.

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Jan. 29. the parly will be held
on Jan. 30 at the home o f her
niece In Winter Haven.
Lenora reported (hat al­
though Eunice Is not too well,
she ts still quite frisky and fre­
quently recall* her Sanford
roots..
IT A L IA N NIGHT
Sanford Womans Club will
hold the 13th Annual Italian
Night on Friday. Feb. 19, from
5 to 7:30 p.m., at the club­
house. 309 S. Oak Ave.
Chairing Ihe event will be V i­
ola Frank with Betty Jack as
co-chair. Reservations are due
by Feb. 16. Tickets are 66.00
adults and 64.00, children.

General Lm I’rartk* Inrludlng. tool not limited to:
Kamliy. Chi Criminal. Juvenile and Undtoed-Tenani law and Trial*.
Business* and Contract Ijw, Irroqtoratkm and Partnmtilp
Formailon Wills. Tn»l* and hiirr o( Attorney.
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DR. R.C SPROUL

Recipients w ere Rev. Robert
Doctor, pastor o f St. John Met­
ropolitan Baptist Church. He
m inisters to a ll o f God's chil­
dren. H e ts a community leader
whose warm Christian smile
teaches many. H e ts a gallant,
noble C hristian w ho la a friend
and a m esaenfer o f God.
The second recipient was
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Heart group announces 10 research advances

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ST. PETERSBURG - Gene therapy to
grow new blood vessels to the heart,
strong confirmation that "superasprtn’
llb/llla receptor blocker drugs prevent
blood clots, the Importance o f Inflam m a­
tion throughout the blood tn cardiovascu­
lar disease, and a study on the deadly ef­
fects o f smoking fewer than 10 cigarettes
a day are among the top 10 research ad­
vances In heart disease and stroke during
1998. says Valentin Foster, M .D.. Ph. D..
president of the American Heart Associa­
tion.
the list, first created In 1996, recognizes
achievements In basic and clinical r e ­
search that may have the greatest Impact
tn Improving the prevention and treat­
ment o f cardiovascular disease, the na­
tion's NO. 1 killer.

In the next century many people w ith
heart disease may be routinely treated
w ith a genetically engineered therapy that
Induces the growth o f new blood vessels to
and from the heart. These new vessels
would help restore blood flow to the
hearts o f people whose arteries are ob­
structed by fat-laden plaque. By im peding
blood Oow. these fatty obstructions can
cause severe chest pstn, heart attacks and
strokes. Gene therapy may becom e an
adjunct to other therapies far heart d is­
ease. which now include low saturated fat
dirts, exercise, sm oking cessation, and. i f
appropriate, m edications such aa ch oles­
terol-low ering drugs and the surgical p ro ­
cedures o f car^tec bypass surgery and

Like aspirin, the drugs celled p la telet
Ub/ma receptor blockers keep blood
platelets from du m ping and form ing
blood (dots that can trigger a h eart attack
or stroke. However, the p la trlrt b lo c k e rs sometim es called “super aspirins* and
sold under the generic nam es o f eplBbatide. tkoftban
and aboxtm ab—are
m ore potent than aspirin. They are also
adm inistered
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person to person
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heart at lack and stroke takr aspirin be*
cause research studies have shown Hint
this low-cost, over-the-counter drug helps
prrvcnt the blood riots that ran trigger
heart attacks and strokes.
4. D etectin g people a t risk fo r heart
attach and stroke through non-eurgical

10 d g a rstta s d a ily i i — tlr a ltj tecta M l
risk o f death.
"One o f the most persuasive studies on
the deadly rfTects o f tobacco was reported
at the American Heart Aaaoclatlon'a Sclenttflc Sessions this year," says Fusler. In
the study, about 13.000 men in the

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gered by blood clots unleashed by plaque
obstructions In the blood vessels The
dots, winch are formed wlien the plaque
obstructions rapture, block blood flow- to
the heart and brain, thereby causing a

United Staten. Europe and Japan were
monitored for 25 years. T h e V le n U s ls
fo||nd lhal men ^
« moked fewer than
,0
dal)y had a 30 percent
higher risk o f dealt) from heart disease or
j j g d u * * , . than men o f the same age
w&gt;ho dld not
f o r men who smoked

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described r « e a r r h showing how magnetic
resonance imaging (MR!) can detect
plaque obstructions that are prone to rupture in the caratld artery, the blood vessel
In the neck that supplies blood to the
brain, and the thoracic aorta, one of the
largest blood vessels that carries blood
from the heart to the lower body. Their
preliminary findings suggest lliat the MR1
can be adapted to freeze-frame the beat­
ing heart so that “unstable* plaque in the
coronary arteries also can be detected.

10 or more cigarette. a day. the rtak s k y

This year, two separate groups of researchers published reports In C ircu itUon: Journal o f the Am erican Heart A m o elation Indicating that the heart Uasue o f
people with congestive heart failure can
recover some o f Its function. In both
studies, the “treatm ent* was the left tentrlcular assist device (LVAD). which takes
aver the pumping action o f the heart for
patients with severe heart failure who are
awaiting heart transplantation surgery. In
the first report, scientists described how
some heart muscle cells, called m yocytes
had recovered their ability to contact and
relax as a result o f the heart's being supplrmented by the LVAD. The heart cells
had been obtained from patients w ho had
been on LVADs but who w ere given heart
transplants. In the second study, actcntlsts describe how they had weaned five
patients from the LVAD. When they w ere
placed on the LVAD. all had diagnosed trreversible end-stage heart failure. But
their heart function was dram atically
modified during the LVAD treatm ents. As
a result, they did not need a heart transplant.

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New research has helped characterize
people for whom a low -fat diet often Is ef­
fective tn low ering high levels o f “bad*
cholesterol (low -density lipoprotein, or
LDL). “Interestingly, the Individuals who
seem to benefit most from the cholesterol
lowering effects o f a low -fat diet are thoae
who are at the worst risk for heart attack
and stroke.* says Fuster.

They were m arried Nov. 23.
1973. at the Sanford Church o f
Christ by the Rev. Charles
Crump.
Lynn's parents are
Armiuda and Harvey C ovington
and John la the son o f Ruth
Cullum and the late John Out­
turn Sr., all o f Sanford.
The couple's three children,
all still livin g at home, are:
Lisa. Christy and John III.
Lynn, a media specialist at
Seminole High School, is a
member o f the Sem inole A s s o ­
ciation o f Media S p ecialists
and the Florida A ssociation o f
Media Specialists. She en joys
creating crafts in her spare
time.
John, activities director at
Seminole High School. Is a
member o f the Sanford O ptl-

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At the Am erican H eart Association's Setenttftc Sessions In Novem ber, scientists
described a study that exam ined the In­
fluence o f com m unity cam paigns In edueating the public about heart attack
symptoms and the need for rapid action,
The long-term goal is to reduce the tim e
people delay seeking em ergency care for
heart attack because the quicker that
people seek treatm ent, the greater their
chances o f surviving the heart attack and
reducing dam age to the heart. The study
was conducted In 30 m edium -sized cities
m Ove regions o f the country. H alf o f the
ctlles were sites o f the comm unity educauon campaign. In the rem ainder, the edu*
rational program was not conducted, in
the cities w here the education cam paign
occurred, m ore people wtth heart attack
symptoms cam e to the em ergency d e­
pertinent. Th ere also w as a 10 to 15 percent Increase In the num ber o f people
chooatrqi to call Emergen cy
M edical
Service (E M S l/ Q ll for transport. In most
U.5. cities, one-half to two-thirds o f thoae
with possible heart attack arrive in the
em ergency room by oth er means than

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look tike a happily m arried
couple. And they have been for
25 years. The stiver anniver­
sary was a M g one. com plete
with a gala reception for about
100 guests.
The day designed for sliver
took on a diam ond touch,
though, since each gave the
other a new w edding ring to

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W hat could be m ore benign
than a new mother or father
tucking an Infant Into a crib
for an afternoon nap?
Unfortunately, this dally r it­
ual experienced by m illions o f
parents and children across
Am erican can turn tragic.
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suffocate or strangle due to

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and blue for the reception. T h e
three-Uered
w edding
cake,
topped with wedding bells, w as
made by cousin. Am y Schm itt.
TWo aunts. Elaine G alloway
and Ann Newton, prepared a
variety o f party food for the
event.
The surprise o f the day cam e
when John presented his bride
o f 25 years with a lovely d ia ­
mond ring and w edding rin g

DORIS
DIETRICH

not lo buy him a gift until after
she rerrived his gift. Sure
enough, lie wanted a diamond
wrddlng band.

During the rrrm l holiday
season, the energetic m em bers
of Ixora Garden Club artfully
decorated the Sanford Museum
as one o( Its civic projects.
According lo Barbara Chap­
man. the club purchased a
Southern Magnolia lir e that
served a dual purpose. Il was
decorated as the
Christm as
lire for the museum, which
w as on the Sanford H istorical
Trust's Tour o f Homes In early
December.
On Florida Arbor Day. Jan.
15. the du b planted the tree In
Centennial Park, at Fifth Street
and Park Avenue in Sanford. In
memory o f Mary Lou McDon­
ald. a Sanford C ivic activist
and Ixora member, who passed
away several months ago.
Douglas Strnsirom . a de-

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wtn be held dan. 29. 30 ft 31 at
the C M c Center. 401 E.
Seminole Btvd.. Sanford.
TW mly-aeven highly experienced
dealer* will be participating and
exhibiting Depression Glass,
Cambridge. Heisey. Poatorla.
and china and pottery o f the

Gene Florence and Ten Steele.
Florence la a wed known author
o f many hooka an glassware.
Steele Is the editor and pubhahcr o f The Date newspaper. A
special display o f Red American
Sweetheart gbus. made by
MacBeth-Evans Glass from 1930
to 1936. w ill be featured during

Equestrian trails offer a
different perspective of
Little Big Econ forest
By M a d M b
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stale forest and have organised
oth er members to help with
upkeep o f the trails.
On horseback, the need for
upkeep takes on a whole new
point o f view. The group clears
branches at rider level. *We
boutfM hand clippers and just
chpped the trees, so you don't
‘floss your teeth’ aa you go
through.*
The DOT depends an the help
and Input o f all user groups.
H ikers, bikers, canoeists and
equestrians shke ore expected to
help maintain the portions o f the
forest they use. At Little B ig
Econ. Senior Forester M ike
M artin oversees a Cl tu rn s

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153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
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114 WarehoueeTtental Space
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pressure at Idyllwilde
Parents everywhere
have
benefited from the w ords at
Longwood
resident
Teresa
Langston's words on parent­
ing techniques.
Monday,
Langston
w ill
■peak at Idyllwilde Elem en­
tary about the pressures o f
parenting at the Idyllw ilde
Parent Pair.
The event la open to every­
one. but the school la target­
ing parents from area schools
WlcUmr. W ilson. Idyllw ilde.
Midway, Hamilton. O oldsboro
and R n e Crest Elem entary
Schools.
The event begins at 6 J 0
p.m. and win also feature door
prises, babysitting and re-

■uea relevant to parenting.
Since the book waa pu b­
lished In 1987. social w orker*,
judge* and school counselors
nave recom mended her books
and w orkshop* to parents o f
troubled children.
“She takes a system atic a p ­
proach to parenting.* said
Idyllw ilde guidance counselor
Ernest Startup. “She spoke
when I was at W inter Springs
and she Is a m y dynam ic
speaker.*
Langston w ill be holding a
question-and-answer session
follow ing her presentation. It
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elem entary
school-aged children, but she
w ill take questions on old er
students as w ell.

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�. Sem note Herald. Sanford. Flonda • Sunday. January 21, 1999

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TN B CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF T N I I ATM JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L t COUNTY,
FLORIDA
B IN IR A L
ju R ia o ic n o N d i v i s i o n
CASK NOt S I M T S CA IS P
CHASE MANHATTAN DANK.
SUCCESSOR BV MERGER
TO CHEMICAL DANK NO T
IN I T ! INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY
OUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE
FOR AMERICAN
HOUSINO TRUST II
PLAINTIFF
VS
TINA L BRYANT
IF LIVING AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST TINA L BRYANT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TIN A L BRYANT. IF ANY.
HASSAN SATI, STATE OF
FLORIOA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. UNITED STnTES
OF AMERICA. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)

C ITY OF LARS MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTtCB
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
too City Commiaalon ol tha City
ol Lika Mary. Flonda. that aaid
Com nunon will hold a Public
Mvartng on Fabrvary 4. ISO*, at
T 00 PM., at aa toon tharoattar
aa poamibto. to conaldar
Sacond Raadmg ond adoption
ol an Ordmanca anlitlad
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCES NOS
SIS. S10. IS*. AND IT T TO
GRANT TCI TKR OF CENTRAL
FLORIOA AN EXTENSION TO
THEIR EXISTING NON-EXCLU­
SIVE
CABLE
TELEVISION
FRANCHISE
AGREEMENT
UNTIL MAY 11. 1SFS. PROVID­
ING FOR CONFLICTS. SEVER­
ABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
Tha Public Haarlng will ba
bald
Ml tha Commiaaion
Chambara. I N N. Country Club
Road. Lata Mary Tha Public ta
aivilad to attond and ba haard
Said haarlng may ba eontinuad
Irom lima to tima unto a Itnal
dada km la mada by tha City
Commission Capias ol Ihs
Ordmanca In luM am aasMabto
Ml tha City CtorS's Othco tor

SamMiala Community
Collage
IS* Walden Sou to ward
Sanford, FlerMe S IF T S
Notice of

Seminal* County
Celle go
I t s Walden Beutoaerd
Sanford, Florida SIT 71
Nell* a el Intent
te Adept Auto*
Seminole Community College
hereby gives notice ol the
Intended adoption ol tha fol­
lowing rules
Policy Title; Surplus Property
Purpose and Ettact To provide
a mechanism lor the classifiesIron ol property as surplus and
tor disposal ot surplus property
Mi accordance with Florida
Statutaa
Rulemaking Authority. Sac
1 » M . Florida St slutat
legal Authority
* * 1 1 (0 4 .
174 M . 174 Ot Florid# Statutes
Policy No SOW
Policy Till* Contract* and
Contract Management
Purpose and lilac I To provide

■ones

OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of torvetomur* Salad
January S. TSSS. aniarad In C M
Cat# No M M TS CA 14 P ol
Ilia Circuit Court ol tha IIT H
Judicial Circuit mand tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I M l tail ta tha lu gh til
and baa I bwldai tor cash WSST
FRONT DOOR OF C O U R T­
HOUSE ol tha SEMINOLE
County Courthovaa tocatod ol
SOI NORTH PARK AVENUE Mi
SANFORD. Flonda. al 1100
am on I ha tSth day of FEBRU­
ARY,
TSSS
lha
tallowing

‘ LOT SS. SAMOALSFOOO.
ACCORD!NO TO TMS PLAT
THEREOF AS RSCOROSD M
PLAT BOOR IB. PROS 11.
UC RECORDS OF
COUNTY. FLOINOA
Dotod NM* 1 M day of JANU­
ARY. 1SOO
(CIRCUIT COURT SSAU

A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETINO IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
A0E0UATE
RECORD FDR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING
MATTER ANY PERSON WISHM O T O ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IB MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MARE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
MS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THEM
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA COORDINATOR AT UAST
4S HOURS IN ADMANCE OF
a t lain m i c it y

•armnola Community Collage
hereby gnrea none* ol the
amondmanl ot tha nil# at lolPalicy No 1 010
Policy
Title
Purpose
ol
Seminole Community College
Purpose and Effect To provide
too Iramewort tor tho dare top
mom ol collage-wide and
departmental lira lag at lor the
nett taw years
legal Authority Flonda Slalult
MO 101; ISO SS. FAC SA14 0147. 0747
A copy of any preliminary draft
of the proposed rule. II avail­
able. may ba promptly obtained
without coal by contacting
Carol Hawk in*. Vice President
tor Inalitultonal Effectiveness.
Planning
and
Information
Services, al Iha above address
Publish January (4 . IM S

DEV-1M

FTCTtTKMFS t_____
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged Mi business at SSI
W Hwy 4IS S104T. All Sphngs.
FL 11714. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ol SX OSCOR OF
ORLANDO, and toot I Inland to
mgleler aaid name with tha
Dhrieion
ot
Corporaltohs,
Tallahassee, Florida. In accor­
dance with tha provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To­
Section M S 0«. Florida
Statute* I N I
Haaaan SMveranl
Publish January 14. IM S
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trading activity ol tha collage
ensuring adherence lo statutory
require men Is and Stale Board
of Education rule*
Rulemaking Authority; Sac
110 S4. Florid* Statute*
logal Authority *• 140 l i t ,
TSS IS .
Ch
117
Florid*
Statute*. FAC BA-14 M 4 T. SA14 0717. SA-14 071. SA-14 0714
A Notic* ol Rule Development
appeared on January 17. IS M .
Mi the tantord Herald. A public
hearing on the propound rules
may ba requelled in arming,
specifying how I he person
requesting the public hearing
would ba sheeted by the pro­
posed rut**, within t l day* of
A la hoik*, airbmtttad lo
Chriatyne
Hamilton,
Vic*
Ptoaldoni lor Admintotrathr*
and Buamos* Service*, at the
&gt; SM t
Publish January 14, IS M
DEV-110

ASSISTANT SJ'OKTS EDITOR

SANFORD On March 6.
Lake Maty Elementary School
will host a Rolf tournament al
Black Dear Country d u b to
raise funds for Its school.
There will be holc-ln-one o p ­
portunities and door prices as
the funds raised will purchase
school supplies and equipment
for Die school. Hole sponsor­
ships atr available and four­
somes are still being accepted.
Cost Is 965 which Includes
breakfast, lunch, cart, golf fees
and
drawing
opportunities.
Call 322-5218 for Informa­
tion...
Congratulations
to junior
member Russ Coriess for re­
cording ,hls first-ever hole In
with a 7-1Iron on the 7th
hole at TUnacuan...
Sixteen Central Florida g o lf
courses Including
Sem inole
County's The Legacy d u b at
Alaqua Lakes. Tlm aruan G olf
d u b and Weklva O olf Club,
have announced plans to m ar­
ket the area as ■ prem ier g o lf
destination. apecRloUly during
the times o f year when golfers
are most needed, H ie organ isa­
tion Is Greater Orlando O olf
Destinations and Is hoping lo
help golfers find the best p os­

sible tee times with the best
prices without the crowds...
Tlmaruan G olf and Country
Club ta offering a fun game for
members every Saturday called
the Saturday Morning Hackers.
Call Tlmacuan at 321-0010
before noon Friday to regis­
ter...
Uaytrec National O olf Links
in Melbourne, called by FGA
Tbur professional Oary Player,
"the best course I've ever de­
signed,* has announced plans
for an addition to Its clubhouse
facilities beginning this month.
Also. Jason Kubbel. formerly
o f Itleworth tn Orlando, has
been hired as greens superin­
tendent...
Grenrlefr Oolf d u b hosted
the Moonlight Central Senior
Tbur last week and David Oak­
ley's 65 netted him the 8200
prize.
He was followed by
Jerry Goodman. Joe Bostick
and Tad Constant...
Alaqua Country Club held Its
ABCD Tournament Wednesday
with the team o f Jimmy Blau.
Julius Erring. Joel Caimany
and Jack Sheehan taking the
$125 prize. Finishing second
were Jim Harris. Larry Stutco,
Jim Ashton and Neal Ater...
For one o f the best deals tn
Central Florida golf, check out

Church Basketball meeting

The

the O olf Privilege Card which Is
put out annually by the Am eri­
can Lung Association. Through
Jan. 31, tickets are ju st $20
and provide discounts at over
600 Southeastern g o lf courses.
Call I -800-LUNG-USA....
Oceans Eleven Resorts Is
slated to host the 9th annual
International Network o f O olf
Co
Spring Conference
and Cham pionahip May 23-27. INO ts
based In Lake Mary and la a
great chance to network with
people from every facet o f the
golfing world...
Tlmacuan O otf d u b has an­
nounced Ha schedule o f 1909
events. Included an the early
portion o f the schedule are the
Super Bowl O o lf Tournam ent
(Jan. 24). and the TMQA Mem­
ber-Member (Jan. 16-17)...
TNylor Woodrow Oommunh
tics, developer o f the Alaqua
Lakrs golf community tn Longwood. opened Its third phase o f
the comm unity last m onth...
Celebration O olf d u b has
been chosen as the national
host
for
Am erican
O otfs
Women to Ootf Day, 1999. Th e
tournaments wlR be
at
more than 200
and daily fee courses nation­
wide and Is open to
all ages and skill levels

Sanford Babe Ruth Baseball

IN BRIEF

M M M ue | U I
RUBUC NOTlEt l * HE AEBY
GIVEN. THAT ON THt OAT AMO
T M I LUTED BELOW. AND
CONTMIIHIO m o w OAT TO
OAT UNTIL A U OOOD* A M

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From the Eagle’s Nest

SAN FO RD . The City o f Sanford Parks and
Recreation Departm ent srtfl bald an orfsn tsationa] m eeting for Its Spring Adult lie n 's
Church Basketball League an Monday.
January 25th at 6;30 p.m.

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The meeting w ill be held at the Downtown
Youth Center, first floor o f Sanford C ity H all,
on the com er o f Park Avenue and Sem inole
Boulevard (on the lakefront).
C all (407) 330-8697 for m ore Inform ation.

SANFORD _ The C ity o f Sanford R ecreation
and Parks Department la holding regiatrotton i for the upcoming 1999 Babe Ihnh
Baseball season.
Cost to register Is $20 and players should
bring In birth certificate.
Flayer (to rm e n t Day wtH be Saturday.
February 6th. Kids 12-snd-Under wfH try out
at the Ft. Mellon Fields aa follow s _ 6-and-6
(register only at Recreation Departm ent):
Rookie League (7-8), 9 a.m.; Bambino
(9-10). I I a.m.; and Bambino M ajor (11*12),
I p.m.
The Babe (kith League (13-15) w ill workout
at Sanford Memorial Stadium at 9 a.m.

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Racing*
IB
p r o Pole qualifying atarta at
12:30 p.m.
Saturday.
The
USAC Coora U ght M a t Bullet
-'Series 90 starts at 2:30 p.m.
- Dtamore. from Greenfield.
•Ind - was pleased with hi a

O re* Ray wma fourth In the
OUdden
Menard
DalUra/Aurora at 167.747. 8am
practice
driving
Arte
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replacem ent
for
Treadway Racing w as fifth with
a fa s t lap o f 167.406.
Mike Dll as. from M ihraulde.
O re., set a USAC Coora Light
Silver Bullet Series trade rec­
ord ta qualifying for the Coora
Light Sftver Bullet 90 with a
tim e and speed o f 26.637 sec-

“W e ran softer Urea.* B liss
said. "We knew we would be a
lo t faster. This place is hard to
get a grip. It's really tough to
find a good setup an this track
because there's no real com er
to aet up for. You juat go for a
happy medium.*
Pep Boys Indy Racing League
veteran Dave Steele was sec­
ond in USAC qualifying at
134.373, followed by team m ate
Irw in at 133.819. Robby Flock
qualified
fourth
and
Ruas
n m w lr r fifth .
Jason Lefiter. making hla
Pep Boys Indy Racing League
debut Sunday for TVeadway
Racing, qualified 10th for the
S ilver Bullet 80. te ffler and
Brian Tyler are the only drivers
puU ng “double duty* this
weekend, com peting in both
th e USAC and Pep Boy* Indy

Racing League events.
ABC
w ill
televise
the
Tran-,World D iversified Serv­
ices Indy 300 live at 1 p.m.
(EST) Jan. 24. SpeedVlaion w ill
televise PPQ Pole qualifying
live at noon Jan. 33 (Saturday).

race start times, ticket Infor­
mation. parking inform ation

and Walt Disney W orld resort
package inform ation.

The IMS Radio Network w ill
broadcast the race live at 1
p.m. Jan. 24, w ith a preface
show starting a t 13:30 p.m. A
qualifying highlights show w ill
be broadcast on the (M S Radio
Netwoik at 4:30 p.m . Jan. 23.
Tlckcta for the TrmnaWorld
Diversified Services Indy 300
are available b y calling (407)
939-6693.
Fans can call (407) B3S-6B2S
for general Inform ation about
the
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Stalemate sets up district pairings
HERALD

ASSISTANT
SPORTS
EDITOR

Lake Mary
has raised
the bar for
all others
LAKE MARY - Thursday night
represented the end o f an era
In Sem inole County athletics.
When was the last tim e a
group o f teammates put to­
gether a winning tradition that
lasted so long, with such a
succeaaful run. that It w ill be
the team by which all others.
In almost any sport, are meas­
ured few years?
The Lake Mary girls basket­
ball team, In case you haven't
read enough about them a l­
ready. played Its final home
game Thursday night. They
still have another *tm ne game*
next Saturday, but tt wdl be
played at O ften wood Lakes

Tie gives Lake Brantley No. 3 seed over Lake Howell in boys’ soccer
WINTER PARK - Another
night, another draw ... ouch la
life In the Seminole A thletic
Conference boys' soccer frater­
nity.
On Friday night. It eras the
Lake Brantley Patriots and the
Lake H owell Stiver Hawks who
had to settle for the non-wtn as
the two sides played to a 2-2
tie. AH four goals cam e within
a 14-mlnute span o f the first
half.
T m really happy w ith this
result.* said Lake B rantley
coach Jim Brody after h is team

Brat week o f February.
Oviedo, which played Lake
Mary to a 3-3 tie on W ednes­
day. Win go In aa the No. 1 aeed
ahead o f Lake Mary. Lake
Brantley (7-6-2 overall and 2-2I against district teama) Is No.
S ahead o f Lake Howell (10-2-6
and 1-1-31. Lyman, and De­
Land.

M cO ovrm scored Ihe match's
first fo a l when he took a pass
flicked on by Igor Ooncalea
and scored at 24:08. Three
m inutes later, Michael Zusl
one-tim ed a cross from Nick
Florentlno to tie the score for
the Patriots.
Doth teams Just missed net*
ting a third goal. McNemy
played a shot that appeared
destined for the goal, only to
see Lake Brantley's Kevin Hud­
son clear the ball o ff the line.
A couple o f m inutes later. J a ­
son G lover's apparent go-ahead
goal for the Patriots was de­
nied because o f an offsides
violation .
There were enough other op­
portunities to leave the teams
dissatisfied with the tie.
*W e didn't play all that well.’
said Lake llow efl coach Scott
Bet singer. "The boys are a b ­

Lake M ary, Liberty Christian
post big boys basketball wins

solutely frustrated w ith having
to settle for a tie and that's
good.
*We did create som e great
opportunities. Every second are
kept going. I thought tt would
come. There were three or four
Umes I cam e o ff the bench,
thinking that we had scored a
goal. W e did what are aranted to
do tonight; we Just didn’t finish
our chances.’
Lake Howell has one match
left • with New Smyrna Beach prior the district tournam ent.
Hopefully, the guys now re­
a lm that they have to be ready
for a back alley fight every tim e
they step on the A dd against
*We need to step N up and
start playing soccer at the level
we were playing in the Eagle
Invitational (where Lake Howd l won the cham pionship).*

�• A • temmota HaraM, Santort. Bortda • Sunday. January 2 4 .IM S

log hearing alda cost around
•500.
D igitally programmed
hearing
aids
cost
around
91.200 to 92.200.
Totally
digital hearing alda, which
Ballinger aald ‘ are like a com ­
puter In your e a r * coat around
93.000 to 93.300.
Customers can also buy r e ­
conditioned hearing aids, sold
at a reduced price. Financing
Is available. The company w ill
also adjust the frequency o f a
hearing aid that was purchased
elsewhere.
*1 don't believe In short c u ts *
Ballinger said.
*1 believe In
doing It right the first time. I'm
really sick o f people taking a d ­
vantage o f the elderly. I want to
make their lives a little bit b et­
ter. O ur prices arc very com ­
petitive.*
For six m onths In 1900.

I've seen It done right, and
there are no shortruts. If you
take shortcuts, you could miss
something Important.*
Office Manager George Berry.
00. Is a nationally board certi­
fied hearing specialist with 12
years o f experience In the field.
*Oeofge has a wealth o f expe­
rience.* Ballinger aald.
*He
understands a lo t o f the prob­
lems that seniors have.*

beat criteria to teU w hether a
person may need a h ealin g aid
la If phone conversations be*
com e difficult.
"If a spouse tells you that you
have trouble on the phone you
may want to get your hearing
checked.* Ballinger said. *A lot
o f people w ill say they don't
have a hearing problem , but
then their spouse w ill say y es .
you do.*

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Other Views

Community Views

State o f the union:
increasingly coarse

COUNTY COMMENT

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KONDRACKE

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Just what Is the state o f the union? Economically. It’s
strong. Socially. It’s Improving. But culturally? I f Larry FTynt
Is a force In politics and the president la popular while on
trial for perjury, the country la in some kind o f trouble.
The culture can't be healthy If Jerry Springer's program la
T V s mostwatebed talk show and I f n o lo trsshmouth Don
Imus ta lionised by Newsweek a* a m ajor power In American

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about oral sex. sem en and cigars. If full-frontal nudity,
graphic violence and the f-word are staples o f the movies; I f
manic videos advocate rape and mutilation: If attack ads are
the currency o f politics; and If ordinary citterns routinely yell
and gtve each other the fin ger on the roadways.
And yet. there la consid erable reason far people to think
that things are on the r lp it track, in fact, the new convenOonal wisdom Is that thtnjn are hunky-docy in America.

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News and views fromaround Seminole County

M ica declares war on dn
Who wants to go to war? A lo ­
cally-elected
politician
In
Washington.
The man has not made head­
lines as a warmonger. He ha*
not even been named among
those recently sullied by scan­
dals and denounced for petty,
partisan bickering. Hla Image
has been that o f a modest, con­
genial.
peace-loving,
family
man.

•tty drug-trafficking arm . Local
and state agencies then becam e
eligible for federal Ibnda.
In 1990. Congress provided

eO High School's auditorium.
Mica launched a second hear­
ing. a national drug policy re­
view. Its format waa a forum to
update Information from the
Initial hearing and to solicit
more public and expert testi­
mony. Ha goal waa to aaaeaa
problem * and to d ru n f n e so-

Y e t he has plotted for years-ouletiy. m ethodically, behind
the acenea-to marshal forces o f
destruction. H is battle plan may
Include aldradahes fought on
streets In your neighborhood.
You should be glad.
Congressman John M ica has

Barham Kuhn, a resident of
Seminole County 31 yean,
writes her views on courtly
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By Bill Kerns

STAFF WRITER

All the space
the la&gt;v allows
Th e S tate o f F lo rid a D e ­
partm ent o f l.iv i E n forcem en t
w ants to rent s p a ce o n th e
third flo o r o f th e n e w S e m i­
nole C o u n ty S h e r iffs O ffic e
and P u b lic S a fety C o m p le x In
Sanford.
Herr's how It would work:
The FOLK will lease 600
square feet of space for
$12,000 a year from Feb. 1.
1999 to Nov. 30. 2003.
The FDLE will also pay
Seminole County $30,154.47
for design and const ruction
costs for the rrdrstgn o f the
lease space. In the works Is a
state of the art crime technol­
ogy lab that the state and
county technicians will use.
The Board of County Com­
missioners Is expected to
authorise the lease agreement
on Tuesday.
It didn't take long for
Sheriff Don Esllnger to find a
responsible, law-abiding ten­
ant at 100 Bush Boulevard.
Sheriff Don's family and the
FDLE are In laws, o f course.
One for all - all for one. Part­
ners against crime.
The U.S. Marshals already
have some spare at the com­
plex. So does a FAST unit
and a 11IDTA unit. Fugitive
Apprehension Strike Tram.
High Intensity Drug Traffic
Arrest unit.
Acting Chief Ray Bronson
of the Sanford Police Depart­
ment said he Is Impressed at
all he saw at the county's
complex. Made him green
with envy, tn fact. He allowed
himself to dream about his
agency In such a police pal­
ace.
The SPD has a serious
space problem at Its facility
on French Avenue. Bronson
has helped start a makeover
Inside the building - clean­
ing. painting, better utilizing
space. And the effort shows.
The very fact the sheriffs
team and*thc' county's public
safety tcahf d h irt the facility
Is unusual - and both agen­
cies say. very beneficial to
the community.
The tornado and firestorm
emergencies o f 1998 empha­
sized the Importance o f team­
work. Both agencies per­
formed admirably. Both say
they will be even better next
time. Organizing operations tn
the same building helps as­
sure this.
Law and Safety World Is lo­
cated Just off U.S. Highway
17-92 and across from Flea
and Fun World. It Is In close
proximity with the new Juve­
nile Assessment Center and
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
Visitors arc awed when
they enter the atrium a t the
law and safety com plex. The
place has a certain grandeur
along with being one o f the
most functional buildings o f
its kind. The designers made
some m istakes. There are too
many windows and too much
sun pouring Inside. New ver­
tical M inds are Installed and
arrive dally.
There must be a zillion
bricks to the building. This
pleases County Fire C h ief
Terry Schenk. The old public
safety facility nearby the new
bulldtng wouldn't have been
much o f a match for a hurri­
cane. The new com plex.
Schenk said. la.
‘ Everyone's pleased to be
tn the p u ce.” be said. “The
two agencies ate a natural
fit.”

SANFORD - Seminole High
School Ih inviting the public iu
attend ihc Miss SHS competi­
tion today |Jan. 23) at 7:30
p.m
at the Seminole High
School Auditorium. Each com­
petitor has l&gt;crn nominated by
a campus organization ns Its
most outstanding young woman.
L.ikr Mary High School will
hold Its competition beginning
at 7 p.m. In the Dike Maty High
School auditorium.
“One purpose of Ihc compe­
tition Is to recognize Seminole
High
School's
outstanding
young women.* Patricia South­
ward. Parent Teacher Student

Association Chair for Miss SHS.
said. “Tills is an opportunity to
gain poise, polish and experl
cncr.“

Points in th e c o m p etition a rc
a w ard ed on th e b a s ts o f a cc o m ­
p lish m en ts, c o n trib u tio n to Hie
co m m u n ity, an In d ivid u al Inter
view and an e ssa y , ns well as
th e talent d em o n stra ted !&gt;y the
co m p etitor.
Tile Miss SHS program Is
sponsored by I hr school's PTSA
to sclrcl a young woman to rep­
resent the school at community
events. Miss SHS serves as the
school's student hostess In
campus meetings and esrorts
visitors on lours of the school
Miss SHS serves on various
student advisory committees

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■AKTORD, oa k A t w h , BOO Muck. Jan. 21. 7:09 p.m. A 22yrar-old man was arrrMrd by Seminole County sheriffs deputlea for possession o f a controlled substance and obstruction by
disguise. Deputies said the man refused to tell them his name
when they responded to a call from the hotel manager about a c­
tivity In his room. When deputies entered his room they saw
marijuana cigarettes In the ashtray, lie admitted the drugs were
his. In the Immediate area, deputies also found two crack pipes
and a small bag o f a substance that proved positive as crack
cocaine.
■AWrOUD, 10* t r ust. BOO Mask, Jan. 21. 11:23 p.m. A 27year-old man was arrested by Seminole County shcrHTs depu ­
ties for possession o f crack cocaine and possession o f less than
20 grams o f marijuana. Deputies said while they were working
In cooperation with the CCIB unit they observed the defendant
In what they believed to be a drug transaction. When they s e ­
cured him. they found crack cocaine In a baggie near where he
had been standing during what they believed to be the sale. In
his pocket, they found a baggie containing marijuana.
BAW ORD, H T B tieet, BOO Mask. Jan. 21. 9:20 p.m. A 38year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties for possession of less than 20 grams o f marijuana. Depu­
ties said they, working with the CCIB unit, believed he had
taken pan In a drug deal so they stopped him and searched
him. In his pocket, they found a baggie containing less than 20
grams o f marijuana.

r SBBBLBBBBT. Mew*■ Br— k B s M . BOO Mask. Jan. 21. 2:19
a.m. A 37-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry Police.
Police said a local business had complained about a customer
passing what they believed to be fake B20 bills to pay for his
drinks. Police arrived and examined some o f the false bills and
found the defendant's fingerprints on them. He was arrested
and told police he had gotten the bills from a man In Daytona
Beach. The Investigation la continuing, police said.

Retail theft:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Altamonte Drive, 400 block. Jan. 20.
0:30 p.m. A 36-year-old woman was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police for retail theft, for resisting a merchant and for
battery. Police said she was observed putting two baby outfits,
valued at $38 In her bag and leave the store with them. When
she was approached by security personnel at her car. she attempted to run. When she was stopped and when personnel
attempted to restrain her. she hit them with her fists.
BANFOBD, Twmrn Oel ar C M , BOO Mask. Jan. 2 1. 8:27 p.m.
A 22-yearold woman and a 23-year-old woman were arrested by
Sanford Police for retail theft. Police said they took a pair o f
pants and a shirt, valued at $68 and two other shirts valued at
$38 and brought them Into the fitting room. They did not leave
the items In the fitting room, nor md they have the llems In
sight of store personnel when they left the room. They were
stopped and the Items were found In their bags.

csatlasod t a a Fags 1A
really exciting lo be so dose to
a film crew, but when you see
how they have to work so hard
by repeating scenes numerous
times, you realise that It's not as
glamorous as most people as­
sume."
The Raliahs said that for the
most part the store stayed open
for business while the film crew
was on location, and that there
lias been no loss of revenue.
"Some o f the locals have come
by Just to get a glimpse of the
star. Erlq LaSalle.* Tarek went
on to say. T ie was very nice,
signing autographs and telling
some of them Dial Geneva had
been his favorite place to film
In Central Florida because the
people lack pretense around
tiere.* Tarek also attributes
Erlq'a favorable attitude toward
Genevtans In part to the fact
that most all of the locals were
considerate and did not get In
the crew's way.
Aside from minor Inconven­
iences like occasional closures

o f the Geneva Grocery store and
the blocking o f certain back
roads. Orneva's dally routine
was virtually uninterrupted.
The ER location security
guard reported that there had
been no trouble except for a
certain amount o f vandalism by
local children. Eyewitnesses
say the kids shot paint balls at
rt of the set. slashed the
ck right tire o f a prop police
car. and raked a key across the
car door. "Other than that,
community response has been
positive.* he stated.
Filming was wrapped up on
Wednesday and the episode o f
ER Is set to air on NBC. Thurs­
day night. Feb. 25. It Is titled
T h e Middle o f Nowhere* and
features the series' Dr. Benton,
played by Erlq LaSalle. Co-stars
Include Celia Weston, famous
for her role In 'Dead Man Walhag* as well as other feature
Dims, and a young man cart o f
Nashville named John Dee
Smith, who has a role In the
new film The Thin Red lin e.

IFINALLY REALIZED THAT VOI R JOURNEY HAS BEGUN
LIFE IIOIJIS SO MANY FACET'S AND EARTH IS ONLY ONE
I KNOW YOU ARE RESTING FROM THE SORROW' AND TEARS
IN A PLACE OE WARMTH AM) COMPORT
WHERE THERE ARE NO DATS AND TEARS
I KNOW TOU WISH THAT MY SADNESS GOl'LD PASS AWAY
SO I THINK OF TOU AS LINING IN THE HE ARTS
OP THOSE TOU TOUCHED
SINCE NOTHING LONE IS EN1* IjOST
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all preparation Is done at this facility
service times will meet your needs
no Interest Is charged on trusted
prearrangements. which arc 100% refundable
the family selects cremation services
markers designed to specifications

Cable
sor of two evils was to keep the
service we had rather than have
no service at all.*
Time Warner,
the
cable
management division o f Time
Warner Entertainment Com­
pany. L.P.. and its affiliates,
own or manage systems serving
approximately 12 million cable
subscribers. It Is the second-

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largest multiple system cable
operator In the United States.
In a separate action, the
commission granted another
extension o f TCI franchise
agreement, due to expire on
Jan. 31. so that final negotia­
tions could be completed with
Time Warner.
City Manager John Litton said
the extension to May 31 should
give the two companies ample
time
to
complete
the
transaction .

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500 E. Airport Blvd.. Sanford. FL 32773
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County tidbUs worthy o f mention
one of the commissioner's chairs on Thursday
night at a Council for the Disabled meeting. H it
dad. Drag D n a u w a i. was a two-term Semi­
nole County Commissioner. -Chits, who waa
b om with' cerebral 'palsy. Is has been an advo­
cate for the dlaabled for many years. He Iters In

Residen ts can contact all county personnel
and offices direct with a direct dial 068 plus
the extension. Previously, calls bad to go
through a main number and then the extension.
The new system works so well that M
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M M l answers before his aides.
The

youthful-lookup

Malay

apparently
County Commissioner Matey Is upset that
there are dusters o f newspaper boxes In and
about the county that are ugly and a potential
hasard. He produced a couple o f pictures o f the
boxes at the last meeting o f the board. Perhaps
the longest row o f such boxes Is across from the
Sanford Boat Office on N. Palmetto Avenue. At
last report there were 22 boxes. Remember you
lead It here.

tenants

Jury trial In any court aetton for
the " A w — * " » o r teradnatton
o f this rental ajpvement.* T h e
ju ry waiver means tenants nawt
brttM complatnta before
a
Judge, not a jury.

by the court upholding the Jury
waiver In the lease agreement,
Hudson did not return phone
calls regarding this article.

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To all low Income sorvleo providers
To all low Income neighborhood*
To all low income housing providers
To all Interested parties...
...within Seminole County
The Seminole County Community Development (CD) Office is now
accepting proposals for funding under its Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) and HOME
Investment Partnerships (HOME) Programs.
Seminole County uses these and other grant funds to assist low
income parsons and low income neighborhoods by funding various
aspects of housing assistance, public services, capital improvements
(such as street paving, utility lines, parks, etc.) and other eligible projsets and activities.

The CD Office has a Project Application Packet for use in request­
ingfunds. This Packet can be obtained at the CD Office at the follow­
ingaddrees/phone number.
Seminole County CD Office
1101 E. 1st Street
Sanford, FL 32771
TWephone: 407-328-2506
E-mail: balagiaOiuno.com
To be considered for funding, completed applications must be
redeved at the CO Offioe no leler than 5:00 pjn., Wedneeday,
Fshfupry 2 4 ,1MS. Funding will not be available und October 1,
1900.
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January 24, 1999
91sl Year, No. 108
(407) 3222611
Sanford, F L

75 Cents

Ex-Disney engineer w ill w o rk for county

□BRIEFLY
STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTV - Bob
Adolphe, a former Navy pilot
and engineer for I I years at
Walt Dlnnry World Utilities and
Engineering. Is expected to be
confirmed Tuesday as the new
Director
of
Environmental
Services for Seminole County.
Adolphe will succeed Warren
Wagner, who left the Job three
months ago. He will start at a
salary o f $78,000 • provided

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WEEKEND

Getting to the
business of
hearing.
5A

the Hoard of Seminole County
Commissioners confirm the a p ­
pointment when they meet on
Tuesday.
The appointment Is an add­
on to the agenda and culmi­
nates an extensive yet quiet
srarrh by the county to find a
capable environmental services
dlrertor. Wagner, hired Just a
year and a half ago. didn't get
the Job done according to
County Manager Gary Kaiser.
"We didn't get the same re­
sults as we did In Hie tumatMMii
of the public works division.''

1 "»«vnuiu m ni
Warren Wagner Just didn't
seem to be doing as well at his.'
Kaiser said that Adolphe,
who has a Masters o f Business
Administration degree from the
Honda Institute of Technology
lias worked the last two years
as Assistant Dlrertor o f the En­
vironmental Management De­
partment In Kansas City. Mo.
Bob Adolphe Is a very Im­
pressive engineer.'' Kaiser said,
lie came In here and quickly
gras,red what we were doing

and needed. He utilised his
time extremely well the day he
spent with us.”
Kaiser said Adolphe's resume
and knowledge gave him the
nod over several other strong
candidates.
Adolphe characterized him­
self as *a strategic thinker who
by both education and expertence has the vision to lead a
complex organization In con­
tinuous
Improvement.”
lie
prided him self on his rapport
with officials, employees and
citizens.

Adolphe, who lived In O r­
lando 1 1 years, said his knowl­
edge o f the Florida State regu­
lations and close working rela­
tionships with the Central
Florida District and Tallahasaee
FDEP officials will be o f benefit
to Seminole County.
lie worked at W alt Disney
World from 1983-1994. d i­
recting the solid w aste and r e ­
cycling. planning, operations
and administration Including 3
theme parks. 20 resort hotels
and m ultiple construction p roj­
ects.

OtMCKBOna­

ture at Lyman High School,
died Friday m orning. He waa
,59.
• Scott coached the Lyman
football team from 1978­
1992 and started the school's
w restling team. Last year, he
coached bowttng and girls
.’ golf.
Scott had been getting
treatm ent for a blood dlseaae
and he missed m ost o f last

Court rules
against Housing
Authority policy
Tenants have right to assemble,
lease too vague, judge says

w ill hold a work session Mon­
day at 5:30 p.m. a t City Hall.
400 Alexandria Blvd.
The purpose o f the work
session Is to discuss a w aste­
w ater and reclaim ed water
service agreem ent between
Sem inole County and Unlver-

STAFF WRITER

Am erican Cancer Society
Unit win hold a Relay far Life
"Com m unity Kickoff* on
“
*
at 5:30 p.m .. at the

• f IN .

Hollywood in Geneva
Town serves as backdrop for ER episode
to maximize my time.*
Although certain scenes were shot In other
Central Florida locations, such ss Orlando,
Clermont, and Port Canaveral five out o f the
nine days available for film ing were spent In
Geneva due to Its rural flavor.
Some of the scenes were shot at the AME
church on Cochran Road, a house porch on
Second Street, and Jungle Road waa u—d for
an accident Oencva Grocery, which to located
on Avenue C. to one of the town's oldest bu si­
nesses and was the primary location far film ­
ing). It became LaVem eOas A Grocery, and the
building next to It the LaVeme Clinic, to reflect
the script's town o f LaVeme. Mississippi.
AH Rabah. actual owner o f the store said.
“Working with the crew o f ER has been a good
experience. Everyone has been very nice and
we would welcome future film ing opportunities.*
Rabah's son. Tarek, who was present during
o f the film ing added. “At first ft

Time Warner to connect
with Lake Mary homes
POUOTE
] mThe wealth qf a
io u l to measured

SANFORD • A federal court Is
prohibiting enforcement o f a
Sanford Housing Authority p o l­
icy that barred unauthorized
gatherings.
District
Judge
Patricia
Fawsetl ruled in Orlando on
Friday, Jan. IB. that provisions
in the Sanford Housing Authortty s 19M m *4eotft*i Im m
t fm m u jt are too vM ue, and
violate the U.S. Constitution's
First and Fourteenth amend­
ments. as w ell as a m d e I o f the
Florida Constitution.
The policy that was struck
down due to vagueness banned
entertaining
unauthorized
guests and said. In pail, that
'loiterin g In a time and place
unusual for a tow abiding ettiand which warranto rea
sociable alarm or immediate
concern for the safety o f p er­
sons or property to prohibited.*
The Central Florida Legal
Sendees Inc. filed suit in Oct.,
1997 on beh alf o f M arguet and
TWtnkle O. Knight o f la k e Mon­
roe T rn a cc In Sanford. The
Housing Authority lease agree­
ment affects 400 households,
according to legal services
managing attorney Treens Kaye.
"What does no unauthorised
gatherings meanT* Kaye said.
* lf you're outside at 11.-06 p.m.,
to that an unreasonable time to
be out?*
Kaye said the court's ruling
protects the
of

*1 hope this translates M o a
new reap ed for the tenente*
righto to live M m other pedple

llve.* Kaye said. T h e y have
the right to walk, wander, drink
a beer on a hot summer after­
noon. and gather w ith friends,
so long as they are not d is ­
turbing the peace o r vtototir^
any laws. This case la about
protecting civil rights.*
The permanent Injunction Is ­
sued one week ago supports a
preliminary in) unction that had
o ««n toousd on Jan. 30. IB M .
by the

based on a Florida
anti-loitering
according
to Richard Ocher. an attorney
repr esen ting
the
Sanford
Housing Authority and director
Tim Hudson.
O dler said It to hto stance
that the Housing Authority did
not violate any tenant
Amendment lim its.
'W hen we took the
depositions, they told us they
M
not curtailed their
activities in any w qr based on
the lease se cernen t.* Ocher
said. *1 do not view th e Sanford
Housing Authority a s having
chilled theft- First A mendment
rights In any way.*
Margaret Knight told the
Seminole Herald for a Match B.
1998 article that she asked
Central Florida Legal Sendees
for help because
k « h ,0 be done.*
“New residents
for a
March. 199$.
“H e (Hudson)

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People
Luffas have food value
Writers’ group

Sanford Rotary

The Round Table W riters'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. tn the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast com er o f 436
and 434), Altam onte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested tn Im proving
writing skills, whether for en ­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
is no cost.
Anyone Is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to participate
by bringing examples o f their
own creative writing. I f a seri­
ous critique to desired bring
eight or ten extra copies for
others to m ark and edit.
For more Information call
D anell Johnson at (407) 3831449.

Rotary Club o f Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso
nation meets on the fourth Sat
untoy o f each month, at 1 p.m..
at Shoney’s tn Sanford. Thost
interested tn art are welcome tt
attend.*

Sunbolt Oayllty Club
Sunbelt DaytUy Club meets
the first Sunday o f the month at
3 p.m. through April at the A g­
ricultural Center In Sanford.,
The d u b educates m rm hrrs
on dayttiy growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayttiy gardens.
There are no du b dues. Call
351-3319.

Bromtllad Society

Cancer support
Support, Hope and Recovery,
S .H A .R , m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital tn the
far com er o f the dining room.
This to a self help support
group for all cancer survivors,
whether in treatment now or
finished with It. Call 334-8737
or 333-7785
for m ore In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m .. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. call 323-6336.

Heathrow women
The Heathrow W om en's Club
m eets the second Monday o f
each month at the Country Club
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m .. followed by a
business
m eeting
and
a
luncheon with various speak­
ers.
For more Informs bon call Dee
W illiford a t 805-0067 or to join
cal) Linda W ish at 333-3703.

Luffa is the genus name o f a
group of gourds also known as
vegetable sponges, dishcloth
jflHHVBk OARDCMtMO
gourds, running okra, strainer
vine. Chinese okrs, California
okra, and loofah. Two species
are commonly grown In this
country and throughout Florida,
AL
one produces angled fruits,
FERRER
while
the
other
produces
smooth fruits. The plant Is na­
tive to the Asiatic tropics and la
very tender to cold tem pera­
Immature, but quickly develop
tures.
Dsscrip tio o : Both luffas have a network o f fibers surrounding
a large number o f flat blackish
value as food Items, but are
seldom eaten tn Florida. Moat seeds. Smooth lu ffa aeeda are a
garden rrs grow them for their bit more narrow and have a
pitted appearance.
fibrous Interior, which Is useful
C d t o n : Luffa to a warm sea ­
as a rough d oth or sponge for
cleaning and scouring. The two son. cold sensitive genus. B e ­
species are somewhat sim ilar In ing cold sensitive, luffas should
be grown during the warm sea ­
appearance. Both are vigorous,
son. Luffs to grown mostly as a
clim bing, annual vines with
novelty tn Florida gardens.
several lobed cucum ber-like
However, some have been tried
leaves. When crushed, the
com m ercially for the sale o f the
leaves give o ff a rank odor.
sponges. Both the angled and
Both male and female flowers
wnooth fruited aperies
are
occur on the plant with a much
greater number o f male flowers. grown thnaRhout the tropics,
including subtropical Florida.
The rather large male flowers
Luffs to planted mainly from
are bright yellow and occur In
dusters. The fem ale flowers are aeeda and requires a lot o f
solitary and have the tiny slen ­ wpmet. so plant aeeda tn h ills
spaced 6 feet apart or apace
der ovary attached. Angled lu ffs
plants about 3-4 feet apart In a
flowers appear later In the day
than the smooth type and stay single row. Provide a treflis or
plant along a fence for the plant
open through the night. B ees
pollinate the flowers. Leaves are to dtm b. Lugs can be grown In
any type o f soil with good
covered with short stiff hairs.
drainage containing some o r­
Smooth lu ffs fruits are shaped
like cucumbers but are larger. ganic matter. Prepare the soil
1-3 feet In length and 4-5 •and fcrtiltoe Just aa you would
for aquaah o r
cucumbers.
Inches thick. The exterior Is
Fruits touching the sod often
green, sometim es mottled, and
w ill decay from fungal In fec­
■nooth with longitudinal lines.
tions ao m ulching wtfl b e
Fruits o f the angled lu ffs are
preven ting
th is
characterised by sharp, e le ­ helpful tn
vated ridges running the length
o f the pods. The Interiors o f
both are cucum ber-llke when

like squash or cucumber. It
take* about 140 days since
planting for the vines to p ro­
duce mature fruits that can be
used for sponges.
Use: Sm all (leas than 6
Inches long) young luffa gourds
are used as a vegetable either
prepared like aquash or eaten
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has been helping out m the community for
quite som etim e, despite being only IS-yearaaM .

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4A • S«mnote Herald. Sanford. Honda • Friday. January 22. 1999

Weekly
Sports
Preview
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Big third quarter gives Lake Mary
girls a share o f SAC championship
Bt J e ff B crlln lck e
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Game o f the Week
Jan. 27 Boys Basketball, Lake
Howell at Lake Mary, 7:30
p.m .
LAKE MARY _ This could Just
about clinch the conference for
L ik e Howell which Is currently
undefeated In the conference.
Th e Hawks have been heads
and shoulders above the rest o f
the conference and ts m ore
concerned about battling Deland for the district title and
top seed tn the district tour­
nam ent.
Chad Parsons continues to
astound everyone underneath
for the Hawks. The tram cam e
Into the season with questions
about whether Reggie Kohn
had a strong supporting cast,
but Parsons deserves equal
billin g.
The Hawks pounded Lake
Mary when the team s first met.
but the Rams have been the
surprise o f the county, playing
well above .500 bail with a
young tram. Darius W ells has
given the team a boost sin ce
becom ing eligible last month,
so this should be a battle o f
point guards with the Hawks'
height being the m ajor factor.

Tonight: Boys Basketball,
Lake Mary at w inter Springs,
7:30 p.m.
W INTER SPRING S _
The
Bears had a 3 -game conference
winning streak snapped with a
loss to Lake Brantley W ednes­
day. but the Bears are playing
.500 ball after a 3-wln season.

The key to the resurgent
Bears Is Marcus W iggins who
has supplied the team with an­
other go-to guy to com plem ent
W inston Junes. Toss In Brian
Baker's 3-polnt shooting and
the Bears* strong rebounding
skills and you have a good
team that will be better next
year.

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary’ girls basketb all
team taught W inter Springs a valuable lesson
last night.
You can't win If you can't even get o ff a shot.
The Rams beat W in ter Springs. 52-38, as Lake
Maty celebrated before a large Senior Night
crowd.
It w as the final SAC gam e o f the season for
both team s and the Lake Mary win com bined
with the W inter Sprin gs loss made the teams
co-cham plons.
It w as the fourth straight year the Rams have
won or shared the title.
The loss snapped a 12-game w inning streak
for the Bears, cu n en tly ranked 5th In Class 3A.
Defending state cham pion Lake Mary 1b ranked
4th In Class GA.
W inter Springs led at the half, 20-19, but Lake
Mary coach Carl Brown challenged his team
and It responded.
*We had to get fired up defensively and I
challenged them,* Brown said. T h e y responded.
W e didn't talk too m uch about winning the c o n ­
ference but It w as a very Important gom e and
the kids played excellent."

W inter Springs actually led 20-9 early In the
second quarter after Mary Lou Johnston hit a
three-pointer. Johnston led W inter Springs with
12 points and M issy Guadagnlno added 10.
But after John ston 's three-pointer with just
over four minutes rem aining In the half, the
Rams went on a 26-polnt run that didn't end un­
til late In the third quarter. The Ram defense
was stifling, forcing 10 turnovers during the run.
"W e're happy with a title," W inter Springs
coach Betsy Hughes said. "But we know we
could have played better. W e had way too many
mental lapses."
And Lake Mary had way too much Lauren
Bradley. The center who has signed with Florida
State for next season had points during the run
and 22 on the night. She was constantly open
for her patented short Jumper and. despite foul
trouble, guard Ashlee Ballance did what W inter
Springs couldn't do, finding holes In the de­
fense.
Harvard-bound Mary Leah Sutton also scored
10 to pitch in for the Rams.
Brown said he w as concerned his team would
come out slow after the em otional pre-gam e
cerem onies for seniors Lauren Mnsser. Becky
Pedro. Ballance. Sutton and Bradley, all o f
whom were members o f the cham pionship
team.
"1 think It (the slow start] was one o f those

things where we were so em otional but we re­
covered and charged ourselves up In tim e *
The game meant nothing to each team 's di fl­
u i d race, but was a nice tune-up for the h om e
stretch.
Lake Man1 travels to Tavares Saturday at 3
p.m. and the Bears go to Trinity Prrp tonight at
7 p.m.

Tribe girls win 16th
LOh'GWOOD _ Jarnala Mitchell scored 17
points and Sem inole High School led at every
break as the Tribe bested hom estnndlng Lyman.
42-33. In a girls' Sem inole Athletic C on feren ce
baskrtball game Thursday night.
The Fighting Sem lnoles took a 12-10 lead a f­
ter one period and the Greyhounds would only
outscore their visitors In one period, 13-12 In
the third.
Seminole Is now 16-6 on the season and w ill
look to finish Its district schedule undefeated
when It travels to Deltona to play Pine Ridge t o ­
night at 7:30 p.m. Th e Tribe will then d o s e out
the regular season with a game at E dgrw ater
next Wednesday.
Lyman, which got a game-high IB points from
Christy Cruz, will host Tavares at 7:30 p.m.
next Tuesday.

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Lyman. Iludvan Tcrhnteala . none. Herord* . Seminole 16 6
Junior varsity _ Lyman 30. Seminole 20

Wharton 14. Ilayca 3. Klteadm 3. litertan 12. Wllher■poon 4. Jordan S. HoarU 6. Conklin 2. Wright 5 Total* 22
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Wlrki 2. Kletman 2. Durgln 2. lemon 2. Total*: 32 7-16 74.

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WINTER SPRINGS _ Not a
really big game; In fact, it's
meaningless, but It ts the final
home game o f the year for the
B ean who are ranked 5th in
the state's Class 3A poll.
There are no seniors, but the
final home game o f the season
will be a great chance to aee a
Bears* team that has gone from
4 wins last year to a SAC cochamplonshlp. The B ean trav­
eled to Lake Mary last week
Thursday with a chance to win
outright but a 26-polnt run b y
the defending cham ps ended
W inter Springs' n igh t
Missy
Guadagnlno
has
stepped up her gam e and Mary
Lou Johnston has the offenae
perform ing wonders. The latest
Bear to step up Is Danal H icks
who has been yanking down
every rebound tn sight.

Thrte-potnl Srld goal* _ Oviedo B (IMrffcan 2. Wharton
Hayca. Kiacaden). Lake Mary 3 [Hofmann 2. Cooganl Tram
fo lk Oviedo 13: Lake Mary 10. Foukd out . none. Terhnlrale 'none. Herorda . Lake Mary fi-B Junior vanity _ Ovtrdc
BB. Lake Mary 63

Class action set fo r local tracks

LAKE MARY • There have
been many em otional nights
for the Lake Mary girls basket­
ball team.
None, however, may have
been aa em otional o ff the court
than last night's senior night.
All five o f the team 's seniors
were
honored
before
the
match-up with W inter Springs,
a team that defeated the lu m ­
ber four ranked team In the
state earlier In the season.
T h e last couple o f days have
been pretty Intense," Lauren
Bradley
said. "W e've been
really hyped up about playing
W inter Springs again and then
the fact that It was aenlor night
Just added more em otion."
Before the game started,
each senior was Introduced to
the crowd, had pictures taken
with their parents and were
given a plaque from coach Carl
Brown and assistant coach
It waa pretty em otional for
everyone.
"This la ao sad for me,"
Becky Pedro explained. "I know
that all o f this has to come to
an end but It's ao d o se now. 1
Just want to keep playing and
not let the season end ."
When the team took the
court for the game, they came
out a little alowly. Winter
Springs waa able to take the
lead and has the Lady Rama
down by 11 early In the second
quarter.
Then something happened.
Lake Mary began to refocus
and the team that has domi­
nated Juat about every team
they have encountered came
back to life. From that point
on. tt was all Lake Mary.
"A ll o f the em otion o f aenlor
night took our heads out o f the
game for awhile." Aahlee Bal­
lance said. "We cam e out real

LONGWOOD _ H ere's another
gam e that Is m eanlngleas. ex­
cept that ft's Lym an's Senior
Night aa the scrappy Grey­
hounds prepare fo r a hoped-for
third straiptt district appear­
ance.
The Greyhounds are 19-6 d e­
spite a loss to Sem inole
Thursday, but they alw ays
keep it d o te .
Christy
Cruz and
Julia

Hoys haskrlltall _ Bear Lake
Christian vs. Liberty Christian at
Sanford Salvador Army. 7 p.m.;
Croams at Ovtodo. 7 p m : Lake
liowril at Lake Brantley. 730 pm.:
Lake Mary at Winter Springs. 730
p.m.: Lyman at Seminole. 730 pm.
Oats basketball .Seminole at Del­
tona-Bnc Ridge, 730 pm.: Lake
Brantley at Oak Ridge. 730 pm .;
Winter Springs at Trinity Prep. 7
pm.
Bays soccer _ Seminole at Lyman.
7 pm.: Lake Mary at Winter
Springs. 730 pm.; Lake Brantley
at Lake H osefl.730pm .
Gate aoccer _ Oak Ridge at Semi­
nole (SENIOR NIGHT). 7 p.m.
Wreatkng _ Lake Mary in Flagler
Invitational Tournament at BunncU-Fk#er Palm Coast
High

Rams quintet
gets emotional
on ‘their night

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Jan. 24: Girls Basketball,
University at Winter Springs,
7:30 p.m.

Coach Cad Brawn (knsstmg) gave plaques to asnkxs Becky Pedro
(standing. M l to right), Lauren Musssr, Lauren Bradtoy, Mary Lash Sutton
and Ashiaa Ballance prior to Lake Mary’s win over Winter Springs Friday.

slow but w r were able to get It
bark together."
-iMd
"I actually think the fact t f H F
It was aenlor night helped ua,"
Lauren Musser added. "We am .ao proud to be seniors h em 1!
and the feeling was that w e '
needed to come out. play aa a
team and pay back W inter
Springs on our night."
In the end. the seniors
proved why they are considered
one o f the most talented b a s­
ketball classes to com e out o f
the school with a huge win over
the visitin g Bears.
This Is Just one o f the m em o­
ries that the group o f seniors
will take with them when they
venture o ff to college.
O f course, the highlight so
far for all five o f them Is the
state cham pionship they won
last year.
Just for fun, however, four o f
the seniors were asked what
their second favorite memory la
from their y ea n at Lake Mazy.
be when we beat Lake W eir In
the reglonala when I was a
freshman. No one really knew
who we were before then and I
feel like that put Lake Mary
basketball on the m ap."
Lauren Bradley: "For me It
waa beating Pensacola at hom e
last year. They kept ua from

Youth Basketball League hits home stretch
Magic vs. Lakers at 10:30 s.m.
In the 2-3 League. Heat vs.
Magic at 11:30 a m . and Lakers
vs. Bulls a t 12:15 p.m. Tbe C d-

Trinity Christian schools.
Tom orrow at Sem inole Trin­
ity School _ tn the K -l League,
C eltics vs. Platons a t B a.m .;
Heat vs. Bulla a t 9:40 a ja .;

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impact I ha vabtcla* on tha day
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until I PM fa r m ara ca»h or
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m TNt ctscurr court
for s i mioo l i coutrrr,
FLORIDA
FRORATI OlVtSIOH
HAROLD JUSTICE BONINO
Dacaaaad

vNOTICE
m mIS HEREBY
m aGIVEN
m by
th* City ol Longwood. Florida,
thaI tha City Commission will
bold a public haarmg to conaid­
ar enactment ol th* lollowmg
Ordinance
ORDINANCE NO. M - t d t t
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LOHQWOOD. FLORIDA
AMENDING THE BUDGET FOR
THE FISCAL VEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER 1. 1* M ANO ENDING
SEPTEMBER SO. IS M PROVID­
ING FOR DUOQET TRANSFERS
Sard Ordinance was placed on
twat reading on January t l ,
ISM , and lha City Commission
will consider same for final pas­
sage and adoption altar th*
pubhc haarmg which will b#
held in th* Longwood Civic
League Woman's Club. tSS/ttO
Was!
Church
Avenue,
Longwood. Florida on Monday.
Ih* 1*1 day ot Fabruary A O ,
ISM . at 7 00 p m , or a* soon
thereafter at poetibi* At th*
mauling interested partra* may
appear and b* haard with
reap ed
to
th*
propoaad
Old-nance Thra haarmg may ba
continued from lima to tun*
until final action ra taken by Ih*
City Commraaion
A cop y ot Ih* propoaad
Ordinance ra potted at th* City
Hall. Longwood. Florida, and
copras ara on til* with th* Ctarh
of Ih* City and cam* may ba
inspected by th* pubhc
NOTICE AM parson* era
advised that H they dacida to
•ppaal any decisions mad* at
the** maalmgs/haarmq*. they
~ naad • record ol th* pro
caadmgs and toe such purposa*, they may need to mauro that
verbatim record I* mad*,
which record to include th* lasony and avldanc* upon
wtuch th* appeal is to b * mad*
(par Sac
244 0104 Florida
Statute*) at hra or hat own
Dated Ihra ISIh day ot January
A 0 IS M
CITY OF LOHQWOOD
GERALDINE D ZAMDRI.
CITY CLERK

RUSUSM Friday. January 22.

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FIRST UNION MOATOAOE
CORPORATION.
Ptamtlff.
v*
CHARLES L MCLENDON. JR
and CATHY ANN MCISN0ON.
hr* Wrla: COUNTRY CREEK
MASTER ASSOCIATION. INC.:
BARNETT RANK. N A..
rVh/a NATIONSBANK. N A .
and UNKNOWN TENANTS/
OWNERS.
Defendant*
PLAINTIFF'S

Resolution M ile Saturday
LAKE M ARY - T h e Sixth Annua) Lake Mary
Resolution Mile Run _ 1999 will mark the be­
ginning o l the sp rin g sports season In S em i­
nole C ou nty next Saturday.
A lso on the agenda for the event, which Is
sponsored by the Lake Mary T ra c k Club, Is a
Mile Race W alk, a 100-Meter Dash and a 4 X
100 M eter Relay fo r M iddle Schools only.
Th e event, which benefits Lake Mary High
School Track and w ill be run an Saturday,
Jan. 23 at the Lake M ary High School Track.
Is open lo com petitors o f all ages and lunnent m ay enter tw o o f the thrre races (M iddle
School k id * aged 11-13 m ay do relay and ei­
ther the m ile o r the 100-meter dash).
Th e coat Is 83 to en ter and ribbons will be
given to the top six finishers In each age
group, both male and fem ale, w ith first place
fin ish ers receiving a medal In the mile and

Church Basketball meeting
SANFORD _ The C ity o f Sanford Parka and
Recreation Department will hold an organ ­
izational meeting for Its Spring Adult M en's
Church Basketball League on Monday, Ja n u ­
ary 25th at 6:30 p.m.
Call (407) 330-5697 for m ore Inform ation.

HOTICR
OF ADENNtBYNATION

CITY OF LOHSWOOO,
FLORIDA
N O T IC I OF
PUBLIC NEARIHO TO
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF

IN BRIEF

100-mctcr dash, or m edals for the 4 X 100
meter relay for the Middle Schools, both
male and female.
Age groups are 10-Undcr: 11-13: 14-18; 1929: 30-39: 40-49; and 50-Ovrr (male and fe­
male).
The day begins at 8 a.m. with late re gistra ­
tion. followed by the Mile Race W alk at 8:30
a.m., the Mile Run (oldest age groups run
first) at 9 a.m., the 4 X 100 M eter Relay (each
Middle School may en ter one boys and one
girls team, ran be any com bo o f 6th. 7th and
8th graders) at 10 a.m .. and the 100-Meter
Dash (oldest age groups run first) at 11 a.m.
For m ore Information, or lo get an a p p lic a ­
tion. contact Mike Gtbson at (407) 333-2370.

Tha admmiatration ol tha
aatata ol HAROLD JUSTICE
BORINO
dacaaaad.
Fila
Numbar t t OOtI CP la pending
m tha Circutl Court lor SEMI.
HOLE County. Florida, Probata
Division. tha addiaaa ot artuch
la 301 North Path Aaanua
Sanford FL 32771 Tha namaa
and addraiaaa ot tha paraonai
rapraaantatrva and tha paraonai
raptaaanlathra'a a1tor nay ara
aal torth baton
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All paraana on whom thia
nolic# la aarvad who haaa
objection* that chatlanpa tha
rabdity ot tha wdl. tha quaMicstiona ol tha paraonai raprasanUltra ranua. or pirwdwlion ot
thia Court ara rarjuuad to tto
than objection* with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATEN OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PURUCATION OF
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All croddora at tha datadant
and othar paraooa having
claim# or damanda again at
decadent's aatata on M a o a
copy ol M
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withm thraa month# attar tha
daw ot tha Inat publication of
thia nolica muat Ma than claim#
•nth thia Court WITHIN THE
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AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
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AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
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A l othar caadilora ot tha dacadani and paraona having ciaMna
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Numbar *4-1011 CP, la parading
In baa Circutl Court So# SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida. Probata
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la Clark o l Circuit Court.
Probata Division. Poal ONica
Drawar C, Sanlord. Florida
SS7 7S-OSSS. Tha namaa and
oddaaaaaa ol tha p*r*onal raproaonlallva and tha paraonai
•oprosantathra's attorney ora

Preps---------Coatiavod Cram Psfs 4A
SILVER HAW ES 7S.
AJtKOV FORCE VH SS
■atwlNSls (96)
Camp* 5. Whark ft. Curry I Whit­
man 6. Pratt R. Iliur 10. Wynn 4. Vtrtra
3. Jama 3. Dupre 9 Total* 21 10-21
55

Lsfcs ItowtO (78)
Kohn 26. Panon* 4. Turner 20.
Ilroom 2. Lamnnlagitr I, Prbyl 4. Kane
2. Smith 3. Qurtant I. Mortar 12. To*
tala 2fl 5 9 75

■awlNaU
Uks Howofl

7 IT 18 IS . 88
17 18 88 14 _ 70

Thrm-pnmt HrId y a h _ Srmlnalr 9
(Ihiprv 2. Camp*). Lake llnardl 14
(Kahn B. Turner 61 Tram Ibula _ Semi
nulr 13: Lakr ItowHl IB Fuukd out .
Lake Hawaii Kam. Tnrhntrala _ none.
Hrrord* _ lakr Hoard 17-3 Junior var*
ally . Lakr llowrfl 37. Srmlnalr 37.

OilEfB
3 13 8 14 _ 38
Uks Bmattor 18 8 10 1 3 . 40
Thire-polnl field goals . Lakr [IranUnr I (licitik) Tram (.ail* . OHrdo 19.
Lakr llrantlcy 17. fooled out . Ovtrdn.
Hrnck Herords _ Chlrdu 6-17; Lakr
llnuiliry 7-11 Junior varsity . Lakr
tiranllry 42. Ovlrdo 31.

BOTB SOCCER
SILVER HAVES 4.
PIOHTWO 8EMNOLE8 0
Uks Hm i D
1
3
4
OiBllBSlS
0
0 .0
Goals . lakr lluwHI 4 IGonralei 2.
(krarman. hteGoveml Aaalata _ lakr
llowrU 3 lOonealn 2. Gay). 5) kM» on
Oral . lakr I lowed 31: Seminole 4 l* r
ord* . lakr IhiweD (1-2-S Junior *1atty . lakr llowefl 6. Srmlnolr 0.

WRESTLING
n atrrm o be m d io le b 4B.
OHENADIERB 28
103 _ Marlin, Smdnolr. pinned J.
Ktvrrm. 1:07.
112 . Morales. Colonial, won fay fcr-

Contort 3.
22 10 23

2. I Cannon 4.
W n ka 12. Padilla 4. DeUitchier 10, Houston IS. lUnMHan IS.
A. Kutjfnaon 10. tkaaaau 10. W. Hubfnm 2 Total* N /A

Cm— d
Lyssa

10 88 80 B . 88
88 87 81 80 _ 101

THnr-pnSnl FMd g a b _ C r a m s 9
IlYrkln* 7. Kamo*. Contort)
Tram
lout* . C r a m * 13. Lyman 20 Fouled
out _ tame Tcrhnlrml* . none. Rcrord*
_ Lyman 3-11.

O W LS BASKETBALL
PATRIOTS 40. U O R I SS
Q l l g j g (8 8 )

Woudington II. Btark B. Ounnt* 3
Ihm-rll 2. Cotton S. Sndiry 4, Dantrio 2.

Total* 10 IB-30 36

Uka Brsattoy (SOI
Maluda 2. Urvanry ft. Smith IS.
Ilayva I. IWtllS 3. Bansr* 2. Ftanua
IS. Hrynukdrl. Mwaluao 4. TotaM 14
20-31 49

fcit.

119 . Sperry. Srndnolr. ptnnrd Jlf(rrfaUlt. 3.11.
125 . MrCafac. Colonial, defeated
Inker. 17-2.
130 . Husnu Colonial, ptnnrd Rivera
0:25.
133 . E Rivera. CuiuntaJ pinned
(laker. 4:45.
140 . SrheurtnK. Seminole, defeated
Oonzalrt. 17-2.
145 _ Clarkston. Colmlal. defeated IIpn . IRQ
152 . Fodrtr. Seminole, defeated
Melntoah. 16-0
160 _ William*. Semin.Ac. won by
forfeit.
171 . Rush, bemtnoie. defeated Voste.
N-6

IN9 _ Lynch . Seminole pinned
Hardy. 0.55.
216 _ CoBato. Srmlnolr. pinned
Gutman 0 46.
that . CarrSon Seminole, won by for­
fait.

Racsris . 8— tssls 8-0.

RAMS 34. PANTHERS S3
103 _ llalnea. Lake Mary, pinned
MokLuido. 3 36.
113 . Varrjtier. Gateway, pinned
Simpson. 1:10
IIO.WlnOrM Gateway, pinned Sirsen*. 1:20
125 . Yang. Lake Mary, defeated
Landm. 20-13.
130
Talrtshl. lake Mary, pinned
Ramos. 4:33
135 Kayna. Gateway, defeated lloyl.

7-1.
140 Luna. Galrway. defeated Riley.
17 2
152 . H.males, lake Mary, defeated
Vega, II I
100 _ llaladar. Gateway, pinned Vannaralh. I 23
171 Nunrtala. lake Mary, defeated
IVtarala. 17-2.
IR9 _ lleyes lake Mary, defeated
Tadutrau. H-2
213 . Amrs. lakr Mary, pinned LInanr. 2:50.
Ilal _ Klaver. lakr Mary, ptnnrd
Curfaas. 3:15.

Iseorit _ Uks Huy 8-8.
O W LS WEIGHTLIFTING
RAMS 4B. SILVER HAWES SB
101 _ Wydra. lakr llowrtl. 95-93 _
190.
110 _ llaohninK. lakr Mary. 95-105
. 200
119 _ llrewer, lakr Mary. 95-100 _
195
129 Gagnon, lakr Maty. 105-1 IS .
220
139 _ lamb, lakr Mary. 115-105 _

220
154 _ Monserrate, lakr Mary, DO120 . 230.
109 _ Hkhlns. Lakr HowrIL 175-140 _
315.
IR3 Cooper, lake Mary. 105-113 _
220
Uni Ounllm. Lake IkwvefL 100-95 .
195

PATRIOTS SS.
101 — Conti. Winter Spring*. 95-110
. 205.
110 . Chitdrea. ta k e Brantley. 1061 1 3 .2 2 0

119 . As)dry. lake llrantlcy. 130-105
233.
129 _ Wtar. Lake OranUry. 130-106 .
Sralra. Lak r (Iran i k y. 135-150

Seniors-

Brantley. I SO-120
W inter Spet— .

Coach Brown wasn't perfectly
matched. He had an ■ brown
belt, navy pants and black
shoes. Since he's alw ays per­
fectly dressed, that one time he
wasn't w ill always stick in my
mind and make me laugh.’
The fifth senior on the team.
Maty Leah Sutton was unavail­
able for comment after the
game.
In all. these seniors have
many m ore great m em ories
than could ever be w ritten
down. Last year’s undefeated
season culminated In a state
title and the team Is poised to
make a run at a repeat.

130-

135- ISO
Adam*. Lakr Brantley. 135-190

LIONS SS. ORETHOONOS SS
101 . Yapo. Lyman. 60-35 . SS.
110 _ Brannoefa. Oviedo. 90-95 _ IBS.
1 1 9 . B u t Lyman. 9 5 -1 1 0 .2 0 6 .
129 . S a n k . Lyman. 130-109 . 225.
139 _ Matlhleua. Oviedo. 110-100 _
310.
154 . Parker. Ovtedo. 170-148 . 315.
169 _ Satlm vhlte. Lyman. 125-110 _
235.
I S3 . MrOuUcn. Lyman. 9 S -I1 0 _
203.
Uni _ Colbert. Lyman. 85-98 . ISO.

The best m em ories for the
Lady Rams, however, are the
ones concerning their team
o ff the court. Th eir response*
to the question show why this
fnoup o f (Ir is have experienced
■uch great success...they play
aa a team and don't worry
about being the star.

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dacaaaad. FA* Nuvwbav *1-204CP. (• paixtraq In Ike Cucutt
Court for Saminolo County.
Florid*.
Th#
fiamo*
and

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remembered.

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Dealing with holiday debt

RUSS
WHITE

SltClAL TO THE HERALD
In the afterm ath o f the gift*
giving
season.
m illions
of
Americans struggle w ith how
to pay the bills for presents
and other expenses related to
the
holidays.
For
many,
ovrrzraloua holiday spendin g
may have pushed them Into
serious and troublesom e fi­
nancial situations, o r a gg ra ­
vated existing indebtedness.
Early signs o f dan gerou s
personal financial trends In­
clude:

These quarters
have a lot to say
It's true, money does talk.
At lunchtime Thursday,
several o f the new ly m inted
Delaware qu arter dollars
were mingled w ith a bunch
o f elderly 25-centcn».
Before they w ere scooped
by a com ely w aitress as part
of her tip. the qu arters b e ­
came close and personal
atop a dam p tabletop at a
Lake M aty eatery.
*Wcll. hello D rily." one old
quarter said to a shiny
Delaware. 'It s so n ice to
have you here In tow n.*
‘ Let me take a look at
you." another oldie (minted
In 1965) said to the new
coin. “What In the world Is
that's on you r back ?"
'C aesa r Rodney o n horse­
back!" Delaware proudly re­
plied. *He was a soldier,
judge, governor and patriot.
A hero o f the first state. A
hero for the United States.
Neat, huh? Q uite a qu arter­
b a ck ."
‘ Guess so.” the w orn U.S.
quarter said. *W e had eagles
on our bark until yo u came
along. W hat's going to h a p ­
pen to the eagles?"
'D o n ’t know." a second
Delaware said, "n o one told
us."
The quarter dollars m a r­
veled at how much they look
alike up front. "O u r George
W ashingtons are the sam e."
said the two older quarters.
'B ut It looks like o u r G eor­
ges are bigger than you rs."
*What‘s left o f y o u r O eorges," the new D elly said,
jokingly. 'H e ’s Just about
rubbed out. old buddy.
You've been around awhile,
haven't you ?"
‘ Around long enough to
warn you not to be too

•Not paying bills on tim e, or
Juggling which to pay.
•Paying only the m inim um
on large credit card bills.
•Frequent
overdrafts
on
checking accounts.
•Spending all Income with
no money going to savings.
•Being denied crrdlt
b e­
cause o f a bad credit report.
If one or more o f the warning
signs
applies,
consum ers
might consider the follow ing
guidelines for getting bark on
track:
•Determ ine exactly where
the money la going. Draw up a
budget and stick to It.
•When
having
problem s
making
payments,
contact
creditors Im mediately about
alternative, more m anageable
payment plana. Do not wait
until the m atter has been
turned over to a collection
agency, which might not be
willing to negotiate.
•Check out companies of­
fering debt consolidation loans
carefully. Exorbitant fees, high
Interest rates and inflated
promises can aggravate debt

BA Hoard Chevrolet General Manager Joe Ruth
hands the keys to the 1999 Chevy Cavsfer to San­
ford Police Department D.A.R.E. Officer Claudia
Webber. The dealership has donated the use of the

(1932-), actress, Is 47; Sam Cooke
(1933 1964), singer, Joseph Wambaugh
Today is the 22nd Z Z Z I Z J
(1937-1, novelist, is 49; Mike Bossy
day o f 1999 and the ~
* T * (1937 l. hockey player, is 42; U sds
33rd d a y o f irinfer i.Ji
I I.J .1 ■ Blair (1939 ), actress, is 40; Michael
llutchence (1944-1997), singer.
TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
TODAY’S
S P O R TS : On th U day ia
190). Queen Victoria of England died
1999. the San Francisco 49ers defeat­
at the age of 62.
ed Cincinnati 24-!l, winning Super
On this day in 1969, Rowan and
Bowl XXIII
Martin's 'L a u gh -In ' premiered on
NBC television
TODAY’S QUOTE: “Good fiction re­
On this day in 1969. Glenn Campbell's veals feeling, refines events, locates
‘ Wichita Lineman" became his first importance and, though iU methods
are as mysterious as they are varied,
gold record.
intensifies the experience of living our
T O D A Y 'S B IR T H D A Y S : Francis
own lives." — Vincent Canby
Bacon (1561-1639), philosopher:
George Gordon. Lord Byron (1766- r ^ r x l T O D A Y ’ S MOON: Between
1924), poet: Richard Upjohn (1602- ■
J n ew m oon ( J i n 17&gt; * n&lt;1 first
1976), architect: August Strindberg I V y I quarter (Jan. 14).
(1949-1912), playwright; D.W. Griffith
(1175-1941), director; Piper Laurie
Jan. 2 2 . 1999

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and crrdlt problem s rather
than ease them .
* Beware of Arms or Individu­
als who ofTer to 'd e a r up*
negative
data
reported
to
credit bureaus. If the negative
Information Is accurate, credit
bureaus may report It for at
least seven years. Bankrupt­
cies may be reported for 10
years.
•Avoid using credit cards.
Pay ofT balances each month. If
debt has accum ulated, pay
m ore than the minimum due
each month. If possible.
Consumers who fall behind
In paying creditors may be
contacted by debt collectors.
The Federal Fair Debt C ollec­
tion Practices Act prohibits
debt collectors from using
harassing, oppressive or abu­
sive tactics when attem pting
to collect owed money. They
cannot use false statem ents or
engage In unfair practices In'
the perform ance o f their work.
Consumers who believe they
are victim s o f unfair debt c o l­
lection practices should con­
tact the Florida Departm ent o f
Agriculture
and
Consum er
Services at (800) HELPFLA
(800) 435-7352 to file a com ­
plaint.
Those who feel they need
m ore help In solving their debt
and credit problem s m ight
con aider contacting the near­
est office o f the Consum er
Credit
Counseling
Sendee
(CCCS). CCCSs are local, non­
profit organisations, providing
education and counseling on
personal budgeting and the
wise use o f credit. Services are
free or for a rea sonable fee.

ismug." the wise old quarter
you've been in ten thousand
vending machines, been In a
million pockets and thrown
into fountains or lost in the
w oods."
‘ But It's going to be ex­
citing." the new D elly said. 1
can't watt to go o ff w ith our
waitress. What do you think
sh ell do with us? Do you
think s h ell notice that
I’m ...well, really different?"
"You 11 be noticed. DeUy."
the old quarter said. T ra in
what I see. you 'll probably
do better than Susy B • the
Susan B. Anthony stiver d o l­
lar that showed u p a few
y ea n ago. She w as different,
too. Too different fo r some.

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POLICE LOQ

B ew are

b u r g la r s , d ep u ties say

STAFF WRITER

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded through Jan. 21:

Aggravated assault:
ALTA M O N TE U K NOE, J a m M to w n Place, 9 0 0 M o ck . Jan. 20.
2:54 a.m. A 32-year-old woman was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police for aggravated assault. Police said the woman got
into a fight with another woman and. as a result, was asked to
leave the bar w here they had been arguing. W hen the other
woman left the b a r with friends later, a car cam e speeding d i ­
rectly toward her, forcing her to Jump Into the bushes. Th e ca r
sped away. A few m inutes later, the car once again sped toward
her and again m issed. W itnesses recognized the driver o f the
car as the woman with whom she had argued In the bar.

Assignation to commit prostitution:

ALTAM ONTE SPR IN G S, C o n st j fm U 4S7 a t N «
Jan. 20, 11:29 a.m . A 40-year-old woman w a s arrested b y
Seminole County sh e riffs deputies for assignation to commit
prostitution. Deputies said a man (who quickly left the area) o f­
fered her to an u ndercover officer In exchange for E5. W h en
site entered the officer's vehicle she offered to perform two
separate sexual services In exchange for a condom and E20 In
cash. She was also arrestrd for possession o f dru g paraph er­
nalia after deputies found a crack pipe In h er pocket during a
post-arrest search.

D ili:
C 4E E IIE IE W T, U.B. m gkwwy 17-E9 at Bntton R m 4 Jan. 2 0 .
11:10 p.m. A 40-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole
County sheriff's deputies for d riving under the influence.
LA K E M AST. u.B. Highway 17-EE a t O o a s ty R a t i 427. Jan.
20. 8:45 p.m. A 5 1 -year-old w om an was arrested by Lake Mary
Police for driving u n d er the Influence.

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ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS - P o ­
lice arc searching for three
suspects In a so-called distrac­
tion burglary near Altamonte
Springs.
An elderly cou ple In the A l­
tamonte Springs area near In ­
terstate-4 and State Road 436
reported the burglary to Semin olr County Sheriff's deputies
on Saturday. W hile one su s­
pect kept the victim s busy, two
others
rifled
through
their
home.
The victim s lost money, a coin
collection, and several o f their
drawers had been ransacked.
At around noon, a red 1993
o r ‘94 Chevrolet station wagon
pulled Into the victim s' d r iv e ­
way. A suspect told the male
victim he knew the lady o f the
home and wanted to speak with
her. The suspect followed the
elderly man Into his home when
he wrnt to get hls wife.
The suspect told the woman
he had cut down her tree In the
front yard a long time ago. He
said he wanted to get her a deal
on having the trees In the back
yard cut down, for 9100. Th e
suspect took both victims to the
back yard to look at trees, and

discussed what trees to cut.
Th e suspect said he would
talk w ith hls boss In the station
wagon, get som ething to eat.
and return. Approxim ately 10
minutes later, th e victim s found
they had been robbed.

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com plexion,
a
heavy
build, with a slight accent.
Suspect No. 2 Is described as
a w h i l e male. 55. 5-foot-S. 175
pounds, with black lialr, a
mustache, medium build, and
wearing a gray suit and a black

Police describe the suspect
as a w hile male. 45. tall. 2 8 0
pounds, with brow n hair, a

dress hat. Police do not have a
description o n the third s u s ­
pect.

Airport

This is the second distraction
robbery Is the last month, a c ­
cording to the Sheriff's Office.
Th e Sem inole C ounty S h e r­
iff's O ffice Is advising S em in ole
County residents to be alert for
distraction burglaries. A n yon e
suspecting a distraction b u r ­
glary Is occurring should ca ll
9-1-1 Im mediately, the sh eriff's
department said.

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cerem ony will a lso com m em o­
rate the opening the Airport's
new A ir R escue
and
F ire
Fighting Station.
Th e airport la conducting an
on-going noise study.
In D e ­
cem ber. W hite said the n oise
study Is approxim ately on ethird to halfway complete.
Airport officials are w orking
with
the
Federal
Aviation
Authority to adjust the altitude
that planes fly w hen they en ter
the airspace o f the airport. T h e
airport Is attem pting to m ake
the air space m ore com patible
for airlines o f different sices
that are m oving at different
speeds. W hite said.
Th e airport Is h op in g.to h ave
new rules In p ls c e by August,
although the FA A has not
agreed to that goal. W hite said.

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SANFORD. IE* Ptasa, 1900 Meek. Jan. 20. 7:45 a.m. Jan. 2 0 .
7:45 a.tn. A 42-year-old woman waa arrested by Sem inole
County sheriff's deputies for possession o f d ru g paraphernalia.
Deputies were arresting her on a n unrelated Volusia County
wrarrant. they said, when she tried to hide a cigarette case from
their view. A ccording to deputies, w hen they w ere able to wrrrstie the case from h er they found a crack pipe am ong the c ig a ­
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cow. which appears on a
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had been recently reported
missing, waa spotted Thurs­
day by county resident Bob
O’Neil. O ’Neil, who Uvea near
Markham W oods Road,
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area in his back yard, a c ­
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the location o f $8,000 and
company officials were
called to the scene. Outdoor
9ystema Advertising loaded
the cow Into a vehicle are
expected to reattach the bo­
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Monday, deputies aaid.

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SANFORD - Ceremonies w ill
be held for five projects st the
Orlando Sanford Airport on
Tuesday.
A grand opening ceremony
will be held at the new Airport
Fire Station on 550 Don Knight
L«ne. The airport to opening a
nfW m nT *2 ’ S ^ n o le County
S h eriff a O ffice hangar, and air
cargo building. A ground­
breaking ceremony is also b e­
ing held for an Instrument
Landing System project.
The 3.500 foot, touch-andgo- runway to constructed p ri­
marily for aviation (light train­
ing.
The runway is located
4.300 fret from the airport’s
main runway. For six months,
airport director Victor W hile
said the runway will be used
prim arily by pilots in training,
with sm aller planes.
T h is runway will create
separation between our large
commercial jets and general
aviation aircraft, as wrU as re­
duce congestion on the A ir­

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port’s main runway.* W hite
said.
After six months, the airport
plans to build a taxiway next to
tlie new runway. White said.
Interior taxiways will allow for
increased traffic. Lights will be
installed on the runway in six
months, allowing for night
flights.
The $1.2 m illion Aircraft Res­
cue and Fire Fighting Station
will accommodate 12-16 fire ­
fighters. The station maintains
three drive-through bays and
an elevated observation tower.
It to designed to accommodate
future expansion, as the airport
s. officials sa *
The Instrument Landing S ys­
tem provides navigational as­
sistance for aircraft landing on
the airport's main runway dur­
ing poor weather. It to commis­
sioned for operation in the
spring o f 1900.
Congressman John Mica w ill
participate in the dedication
wrem ony. along with members
o f the Sanford Airport Authority
and other local dignitaries. The

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lice arrested Rios at 0:15 p.m.
and transported
to the
John E. Folk Correctional FAd itty .

City will set standards for
gateway along State Road 46

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tie waa cooperative in 6 m
needed medical treatment after he transported himself to Censwallowtng a tin foil wrapper tra Care and told the staff why
containing heroin has been he was there,* LL Stephanie
charged bar Longwood police.
Ryan said. H e was certainly in
Lunasoi Rfos. 24. has been fear far his Ufa.*
charged with possession of
This is the -«th time Rios
narcotics. The Longwood police has been arrested. Previous
responded at 7.-07 p.m. hies*
day to the Centra Care medical
facility at 855 State Road 600.
where medical staff Induced
vomiting far the safety of Rios. aauh. and failure to
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---------- containing 16 Indtvtd- Jail.
of heroin, police
Rtoa bonded out of the lall
WedneadRtoa. a Klssimmrr resident.
told police that while in the _? * ,
company of anothertndMihuJ
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identified as *Joae.* he swal- nole C w t f •# the
lowed a tin fail mapper eon* Volusia County
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. A T -tS O S -C A .Id -O
Horn# Savings ol America.
FSB l/l/l Horn# Savings ol
Amsnca F A .
Plaintiff
Osama A Zalloum. at a l,
Dstsndanti
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
that purauant to a Final
Judgment of torscloaura dstod
January E. ISSS and antarod In
Casa No ITI0 C S -C A .1 4 .A of
tha Circuit Court ot tha
Eightaanth Judicial Circuit m
and tor Saminola County.
Florida wharatn. Washington
Mutual Bank. F A succassor by
nwrgvr with Homa Savlnga of
Amarica. FSB. l/k/a Homa
Savings of Amarica. F A .
Plaintiff.
and
Oaama
A
Zalloum. Victor 0 Scion a and
Patricia A Vanrtpar. Eddia
Zadan S A S Orywatl A Trta
Inc., a Florida corporation.
Robsrt Gin a/k/a Robart A Gill.
Ssamnua Oill. Undad Stataa ot
Amarica. Umtsd Statas ol
Amarica.
Dapartmant
of
Housing
and
Urban
Davalopmant. Julia Zalloum.
spools ol Oaama A. Zalloum.
Pamala Floyd (Tenant} and Ruth
Curtain (Tenant). aro tha
Datandanta. I will sail Ip tha
highaat and bast biddar for
cash st tha Wssl front door of
tha
Sammolo
County
Courthouse. In Sanford. Florida
at It 00 o'clock A M on thaSth
day ot FEBRUARY. ISSS. tha
sat forth
In aald
Final
Judgment to wtt;
Lot 1. Block A. SLOVAK VIL­
LAGE SUBDIVISION, according
to the plal thereof at recorded
In Plat Book B. Paga IS of the
Public Records ot Saminola
county. Florida. LESS the Waal
3* 40 (set and LESS tha
Southerly t l* 00 foot and LESS
tha foHowtng described proper­
ty deeded to Seminole County
by Warranty Deed recorded
February IS. ISSS m Official
Records Book 1S4T. Page I OS
of the Public Records of
Sommolo
County.
Florida,
described as follows; That port
ot Lot 1. Block *A*. SLOVAK
VILLAGE SUBDWBtON accord­
ing to tha Plat thereof os
recorded in Plat Book S. Paga
I f ot tha Pub Ik Records of
Sammolo County. F Ionda. more
particularly described os lottours;
Commence
ot
tha
Northwest comer ol the
Southwest 1/4 Of Section &gt;7,

ALFRED JAMES
ARBORN E T AL
DCFENDANTTE)
NO TICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO ALFRED JA M E I ARBORN
AND DIANE M ARBORN
whoa* rrsldanco Is unknown It
ha/ahe/thay ba living, and It
ho/sho/thay bo doad. tha
unknown datandanta who may
bo apousss. holts, davtsaos.
grantaaa. aaaignaaa. Iianors.
cradtlora, truataoa. and at par­
tita claiming an Intaratt by.
through, undar or agalnat tha
Datandanta. who art not known
to bo daad or a im . and all par­
tial having o&gt; claiming to hays
property daaenbod In tha mort­
gage being to rectos ad harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on tha following
PL0 t 'i » 1. LAKEVtEW VILLAGE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK &gt;1 PAGE* I t -IS . OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDI OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has bean Mad against you and
you are rogulrad to serve a
copy ot your written datenses.
« any. la It on DAVID J STERN.
ESO Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is M l E University
Drive a*00. Plantation. FL
13314 (no talar than SO day*
from tha data ot Via first pubh-

Legal Notices
IN T i l l CIRCUIT COURT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAR ! NO. M - i m C C
SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP.
INC . • Honda not-for-profit
corporation.
Plnnltlt.
AIBEATHA RILEY.
Delvndanl
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to a Final summery
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
January A ISSS and anlarad In
Caaa No S4-17TICC In the
County Court ol Sammolo
County. Florida. wherein tunnaa Owner*' Group. Inc M tha
Plaintitt and Altoartha Rltay Is
tha DatandanL I win tall to tha
highaat and baal biddat tor
caah In tha w*«1 front door ol
tha
Saminola
County
Courthouaa. SOt N
Path
Aaanua, Sanlord. FL U TT1 at
ft 00 am on tha ttth day ol
Fabmary. ISIS, tha following

71—Heir Wanted

14— F o t S a l e

71— H o t W a n t e d

For S i* by Owners
3400 tq R. a/.

Phono
21— PfHSONALS

Hi
said
Final
Summary
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pointer from the top o f the key to make It 47-43,
but It was all Lake Brantley after that.
Rccchl hit his fourth ihrec-potnter to cut the
lead lo one. and Allgwekwe scored down low lo
give the Patriots the lead. Tom O'Brien followed
a Winter Springs turnover with a dunk and the
Patriots ran away.
Lake Brantley (10-6) will host Lake Howell
and Winter Springs (7-8) will host Lake Mary on
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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* Boys basketball _ Host Winter Park with­
stood a furious Lake Mary fourth quarter rally lo
hold off the Rams. 78-72: and Bishop Moore
dominated the second and fourth quarters to
top Lake Brantley. 58-45.
* Girls basketball _ Winter Springs, ranked
No. 5 tn the Class 3A state poll, improved to 182 with a 65-38 thumping of Lake Brantley.
* Boys soccer _ Lyman won Its 10th gam e o f
the season with a 5-0 shutout of DeLond at
Spec Martin Stadium.

• Girt* soccer _ Lake Mary scored three goals
in the first half and went on to defeat Oviedo. 4I; and Lake Brantley whitewashed Winter
Springs. 5-0.
• Girls Wrestling _ Oviedo got a pin from
Jenny tn the final match o f the night to edge
Lyman. 27-24.

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• Boys basketball „. Liberty Christian School
at North Kissimmee Christian School. 830
p.m.; Deland at Oviedo. 7:30 p.m.
• Girls basketball _ Liberty Christian School
at North Kissimmee Christian School. 7:15
p.m.; Seminole at Lyman. 7:30 p.m.; Lake Bran­
tley at Lake Howell. 7:30 p.m.; Winter Springs
at Lake Mary. 7:30 p.m.
• Otrta soccer _ Lyman at Seminole. 7 p.m.;
W inter Spring s at Lake M aty. 7:30 p.m.; lake
Howell at Lake Brantley. 7:30 p.m. '

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Possession charges vary with cases

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the quantity o f the Item also, as
In the case of drugs.
ftwacsrton o f an Item or
Items may be actual or con ­
structive. A person is In actual
possession o f an Item If the
Keen Is In the hand o f o r an the
person, or In a bag or container
in the hand s f o r on the person.
Actual pomes aton also exists

not in the hand o r on the p e r­
son. the person has dominion
and control over the Item,
knows lliat the Hem Is within
the p m o n 'i presence, and
knows of the flMcft nature o f the
Hem.
In constructive possession
cases, whether th e stale's case
win succeed o r fad usually d e ­
pends on w hether the accused
la in exclusive o r Joint posses­
sion o f the prem ises in which
the Item Is found. W hether the
accused is in exclu sive or Joint
possession o f th e prem ises la
critical because I f pnssesalon o f
the prrmtsea
la exclusive.

knowledge o f the presence o f
contraband may be inferred or
A iium ra. in outer w o rn , n a
person Is found by him or her­
self In a car or apaiunent and
contraband Is found, a Jury or
Judge may assume that the per­
son had dominion and control
o f the llcm and that the accused
knew o f the presence o f the
Item absent any other evidence.
Subsequently,
If the state
proves beyond a reasonable
doubt that the person knew o f
the Illicit nature o f the Mem. a
conviction for constructive pos­
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a night for
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Men win
It is tim e on late
fo r a ‘ no drive by
Ellison
colu m n

Sanford Recreation
preparing for spring

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‘M iss’ w ill be named this
weekend at high schools

Pont f a ^ct&gt;m « idM to in y t o a m r
lnvintlOft4 ivilopnwit ncm.

Lake Mary and Seminole high schools will hold pageants^ Satur­
day at each respective school to name the 1999 “M iss." Semi­
nole’s event will begin at 7:30 p.m.; Lake Mary. 7 p.m.

EDUCATION FOR YOUR FUTURE

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Keenan. Anhar Walsh. Erin Cooper. Erin O Comal.
Uuran Young, Tanya Abbott. Stacey Jansen. Jenni­
fer Yontz, Jacquio Beriei. Knsttn Krafcngor. Suzy
Rfchardaon. Erin Dyer. Crtsttna Delgado Cory Roma;
CacoTta. Kyle Cocke. Cory Cooper. Jack Elkins.
Chile Fronk, Brian Morftgomery, Kamy Mossed, lawranoe Rudolph Jurtfet Wrtyft.

Water
The city had law w ater tanka, in
the downtown area. The laat
one wa* torn down aeveral
yearn ago.
The tank will 100 fret tall. *!t
will definitely be vtalble from I4.* wild thajL The height la
neeeaaary In match Ihe pres■ure needed for Ihe ayatetn.
The total budgeted rm t o f the
project la $800,000 and Dla/
wild Hie lower aliould be com ­
pleted by Decem ber o f thla
year.
T lie city commlaaton tvlll hear
the request at Ita regular m eet­
ing tonight. beginning a l 7 p.m.
Prior lo the regular m eeting, a
joint work araaton will be held
with the bocal Planning Agency
and the Planning and Zoning
board lo make determ lnatlona
zoning
on aeveral planning
laauea.
The work aeaakm begin* a l S.
Doth meeting win be held In
commission cham ber*,
bake
Mary City lla ll. 100 N. Country

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The wav we were: W h o ’s who in Sanford
Here an’ snnir additional b i­
ographies of those listed tn
"Who's Who In Sanford, 1933".
a s|KTlal edition of the Sanford
Herald published Aprtl 29.
1933.

GRACE MARIE
STINECIPHER

II .C . D u B o s c

H.C. Du Bose. former county
supervisor
of
registration,
came to Sanford In 1909. He
was continuing In real estate
and Insurance with an olflre
on North Park Avenue.
Mr. DuBosc was born In
Shelby.
Ala. and attended
schools their and In Calomblana, Ala. Me also studied at
Anniston College.
He was a Kotarlan and a
member
of
the
Seminole
County Chamber of Commcrcr
and
First
Presbyterian
Church.
The former Annie Walker
was his wife and they resided
at 600 Oak Ave. Their children
were Mrs H.C. Klnan. Hamp­
ton C.. Jr.. Mrs. Robert Axt,
Frank and Marjorie.
In his leisure hours he read
and he also enjoyed quail
hunting.
(Mr. Dr Bose was also a cha rler member o f the Frm ald
Laughtrn Memorial Hospital
board In 1919 and served
there tn many capacities for
several years, 1 taught his

grandson. Jimmy Dodson, son
o f his daughter. Marjorie DeHose Dodson.)
G A Speer, Jr.
George Algcnnn Speer Jr.
was probably the youngest
practicing attorney In Sanford
tn 1933. He was a member of
a pioneer family who had only
recently been admitted to the
Bar. Ills offier was located at
111 Magnolia Avr. and he was
living with his parents at 700
Park Avr.
Alglc Sj&gt;err was bom and
raised tn Sanford and was con­
sidered one of Its most popular
young men: he was as yet un­
married. His dad was an ar­
dent hunter of game and Alglr
was
also
an
enthusiastic
hunter and lover o f the out­
doors.
He was a graduate o f Semi­
nole High School and later of
Washington and Lee University

DATE BOOK
comedian. Jack N icklaus (1940-1,
golfer, is 59. Piacido Domingo (1941-1,
opera singer, is 58. Jill Eikenberry
&lt;1917-1. actress, is 52: Geena Davis
&lt;I957-), actress, is 42; Hakeem Olgjuwon &lt;1963-1, basketball player, is 36

Jan. 21, 1999
Today is P icrirt tiny
uf 1999 and the

day of u'infer
T O D A Y S H IS T O R Y : On this day in
17R9. the first navel published in the
United States. William Hill Brawn's
“The Power of Sympathy," went on
sale

T O D A Y 'S S P O R TS : On this day in
1979. the Pittsburgh Steclers defeat­
ed the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 to win
Super Bowl X III. Th e Steelers were
Ihe first team to win the Super Bowl
three limes.

On this day in 1957, Patsy Cline made
her television debut, appearing on
"Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts "

T O D A Y ’ S Q U O T E : “Th e lawyer s
first thought in the morning is how to
handle the case of the ringing alarm
clock." — Edward Packard J r .

On this day in IMS. President Ronald
Reagan was inaugurated He was the
first President to take the oath of
office in the Capitol rotunda.

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T O D A Y 'S B I R T H D A Y S : Thom as
"Stonewall" Jackvon 11824-1863), Con­
federate general: Telly Savalas &lt;19241994), actor. Benny Hill (1925-19921,
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T O D A Y 'S M O O N : Between
new moon (Jan. 17) and first
quarter (Jan. 24).

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the low-SOs. Lows tn the upper50a. Sawday: Scattered ahowera.
Highs In Ihe low-70s. Lows tn the
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where tic was an outstanding
athlete In Irack and field.
He was a member of Phi
Delta Phi. PI Kappa Alpha and
Omleron Kappa Della and at­
tended the Episcopal Church.
Mayor V A Speer
Vivian A. Speer, brothrr o f
George Algenon Speer Jr.
mentioned above, had been
associated In business with tils
father. G.A. Speer Sr., since tie
received hts discharge from
the navy In 1919. The Mayor
and his father owned a local
clothing slon* known as Speer
and Sons.
Mayor Sj&gt;ecr was bom In
Sanford and received tils edu­
cation here and later attended
the Pan American Business
College.
He was married to the for­
mer Daisy Betts; they and
their sou. George Andrew, age
9. lived at 511 Park Ave. He
was a member of the American
Legion. Sanlord Klwanls Club
and Holy Cross
Episcopal
Church.
His political career began In
1928 when first elected to (h e
city commission. He had r e ­
cently been chosen mayor for
the second lime.
Mr. Speer enjoyed hunting
and fishing and also attended
football games regularly.
(1 have known several o f the
members o f the Speer family
all my life, but was a little
hazy on the relationships as
their names arc so similar. A f­
ter a little research. I have
straightened It out.
Dr. Algenon Sidney Speer
was one o f the first settlers In
the area, receiving a hom e­
stead from the government In
1843. He had owned and op­
erated a steamship line which
ran from Jacksonville to En­
terprise In the 1830 s: he m et
hts future wife. Mary Ginn. In
Enterprise.
Ills homesteaded property
later became Crow's Camp; he
also liad a home at Mrllonvllle
and 20th Street which becam e
known as Speers Grove. He
was drowned In 1857 during •
storm
in his
boat
"Tom
Thumb."
Dr. Speer had four children.
Ihe oldest being Algenon S. Algenon's son was George A l­
genon Sr. who operated- the
above m entioned-. atore with
his second son. V M an A. (the
mayor). G.A. Speer, Sr. m ar­
ried May Edith Holmes. He
died In a hunting accident In
1936.
George Algenon Speer Jr.
lAlgle) must have married Rose
Hurt soon after the newspaper
biography was written. They
had two children. Tbmmy and
Mary Rose. 1 was In school
with both Tommy and hts wife,
Patty Walker. Tommy was tn
law practice with hts dad and
continues as an attorney In the
same office on Magnolia A ve­
nue. Many o f you knew that
Patty was diagnosed w ith
heart cancer about a year ago
and was not given much hope.
After surgery and aggressive
treatment, she was declared In
remission In December. Tru ly
a miracle.
You see that there
three attorneys in this fam ilyA lfte and his son, Tommy;
George Andrew, son of VM an
and first cousin to Tommy.)
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commissioner,
8 .0 .
Shinholser had recently been
elected to fit! the unexptred'
term o f Clyde A. Byrd, and op ­
erated a crate m anufacturing
min at OrapevUle. He had alao
had considerable experience
as a building contractor both
In Sanford and other sections.
During the building boom
which bad begun nine y e a n
before, he supervised
th e
building o f a number o f struc­
tures located In the city 's
principal bualncm district.
He was a past president o f
the Sanford Rotary Club and
waa a member o f the Methodtst Church and Chamber o f
Com m erce.
He was m arried to the fo r­
mer LUy Farnsworth and th ey
had four children: C lifford.
Steve. Antlonette and Edwin.
Their home waa at 1406 Oak
Ave.
Mr. Shlnholacr
near Macon, Ga. where he a t­
tended school. He also studied
at Georgia Tech and Boston
Tech. He cam e to Sanford in
1908 and for several years
maintained hts m ill betw een
the two railroad tracks Just
south o f First Street. Later b e
moved Into buildings on th e
lakdrant and In 1933 o p er­
ated the large m ill southeast o f
the city.
His U avds. principally
had taken him i
practically every state m any

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POLICE LOG
T?if follow ing rcpods mere complied from the Scmlnofc County
Sheriff's Office fo r (nrfdm fs recorded through Jan. 20:

Burglary:
SANTORO. 25“ Street, 20 0 block, Jan. 19. 1:22 p.m. A 26year-old woman who had been arrested by Sanford Police on
other charge* was found to have another woman's driver li­
cense. checkbook and birth certificate In her purse. Police
checkrd to see if the Items had been reported stolen and found
they had been reported missing from a nearby house. The
woman was additionally charged with burglary In that case.
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SANTORO, 6“ and Laarel Avenue. Jan. 20. 1:26 a.m. A 25year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE STRINGS. Ne wtm iypo i t at State Road 436. Jan.
19. 10:59 p.m. A 29-year-old woman was chargrd with posses­
sion of a controlled substance and possession of dnig para­
phernalia. During a traffic stop. Seminole County sheriff's
deputies said tliry knew her to be a drug user and they asked
her to step from the rar. When deputies searched the car. they
found a plastic bottle and a copper pipe that had been turned
Into smoking devices for cocaine. Tliry also found two Vallum
pills for which she had no prescription.
TERN PARK. Tens wood Boulevard aad O xford Road. Jan. 20.
3:09 a.m. A 44-year-old woman was arrested by Semtnole
County sheriff's deputies for possession o f drug paraphernalia.
Deputies said she was stopped for a traffic minor Infraction.
She Jumped out o f the car and a pipe used for smoking cocaine
dropped to the ground.
RANPORD. 13“ Street. 1400 black. Jan. 19. 4:22 p.m. A 39year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for the sale and
delivery of crack cocaine, with destruction o f evidence and with
resisting arrest without violence. Police said the QUAD Squad
was watching the 13“ Street grocery store and saw the defen­
dant make several sales. When they approached him. he began
to run and they saw him throw something out o f his pockets.
They did not recover what he threw away, but found evidence
In his pocket that 11 had been cocaine.

In 1996, total sales of household surface cleaners were around tl.8 million.
All-purpose cleaners end disinfectants made up 38 percent of the catego­
ry earnings.

Dogs------------ceatlaead treat Tags 1A
had a significant Impact on the
animal control shelter.
"So far. we have nol received
more animals than what we
would consider normal." Whllmrr said. "What may happen
is Ural on Saturday, there may
be an Increase In adoptions at
our shellrr. from people who
would normally go to the Hu­
mane Society.
In that way.
this may be a case of some
good coming from something
bad.
Our animals may get
more exposure."
Veterinarians arc working to
determine the cause of the Ill­
ness.
Workers and volunteers are
still needed at the Humane S o­
ciety, which Is open from 8
a.m. lo 5 p.m.

Sanford Rotary BriNikfast Club

Country W estern
BBQ &amp; B an co
Saturday. February 6. 1999
Serving 5:30 - 7 :3 0 1
$16. per person
Sanford Civic Center
Sanford, Florida
Tickats Available From
Any Rotary Mambor

Survivors Include brother,
Joae Antonio Arroyo. 70, Law­
Aldrn
Mitchell.
Zellwood;
rence Avenue. Deltona, died
daughter.
Donnie
Lynk.
Tuesday. Jan. 19. 1999, at his
Senllle, Ohio.
home. Horn Oct. 8. 1928. in
Baldwin -Fairchild -Oaklawn
Marlcao. Ihit-iio Rico, he moved
Park Cemetery and Funeral
to Central Florida In 1991 from
Home. Lake Mary, in charge of
llierto Rico. Mr. Arroyo was a
arrangements.
machine operator In Lake Maty.
Hr was a member o f Our Lady
Althea Scudder. 83, Straw ­
O f The Lakes Catholic Church
berry Oaks. Orange City, died
In Deltona.
Monday. Jan. 18. 1999. Born
Survivors include wife, Marla
Dec. 1. 1915. In Connecticut,
Arroyo. Deltona: son. Joae E.
she moved to Central Florida
Arroyo. Querns. N.V.; son. RuIn 1940 from ConnectlcuL.
.dolfo Arroyo. Querns. N.Y.: son.
Mrs. Scudder was a hom e­
fTony Arroyo. Philadelphia. A t . :
maker. She was a MeihodtRT
daughter. Lillian Arroyo. D elSurvivors
Include
stater.
iona; brother. Wllfrrdo Arroyo,
Ruth Kaiser. Hartford, Conn.;
Mass: brother, Lula Arroyo. # two nieces.
Mayaquec. P.R.; slater. F elld la
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Arroyo. P.R.; slater. MlgueUna
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Lebrun. Deltona: eight grand­
Home tn charge o f arran ge­
children.
ments.
Baldauff
Family
Funeral
Home. Deltona, in charge o f arrangements.
Dorothy B. Thomas. 71. Rose
Way. Sanford, tiled Tuesday.
OUT B. I
Jan. 19. 1999. Bom S e p t 13.
Guy E. Mitchell. 71. Post
1927, tn Red Lodge. M ont.,
Lake Place.
Apopka, d ied
she moved to Central Florida
Tuesday. Jan. 12. 1999. B om
In 1957. Mrs. Thomas « m a
March 14. 1927. In Plymouth,
m edical transcrtpUonlaL She
Mass., he moved to Central
was
a m em ber o f the First
Florida In 1996 from C leve­
United Methodist Church o f
land. Ohio. Mr. Mitchell was an
Sanford.
accountant. He served In the
An
U.S. Army.

church. Mrs. Thomas was in­
volved In the Ware Bible Class.
Ihe Choir, and Circles.
She
was a member and Past W or­
thy Matron of the Seminole
Chapter No. 2. Order o f East­
ern Star.
Survivors include husband.
Franklin R. Thomas. Sanford:
daughter.
Nancy
Carole
Hagen. Tampa: daughter, Bar­
bara Ann Peeples. Orlando;
brother. Robert Bakka. B rock­
ton, Mass.: two grandsons, two
granddaughters.
Bnsson Fgncral Home. San­
ford. In ctmrge o f arrange­
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II a.m. tn the First United Meth­
odist Church of Sanford with Rev,
Beth Fogle-Miller
officiating.
There will be no public viewing
and Mrs. Thomas will be cremated
and her cremated body interred
in Montana. For friends who wish,
Ihe family suggests memorial do­
nations lo the Florida United
Methodist Children's Home. P.O.
Box *8299. DeltonS. FL 327286299. In Ueu of flowers.
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THURSDAY
J a n u a ry 21, 1999
91st Year, No. 106
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Sanford. FL

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Humane Society
closes after dogs
become sick

Oraca Marta H l a i d y t o
w rite* about w ho's who In
Sanford, please are Page 2A.

of your crossword puzzle?,
please see Page 5D.

QRRIKFLY
w ill meet tonight at the

Oviedo Wom an's Club. 414
King St., tn Oviedo.
The m eeting begins at 7
p m. and agenda lor the
m eeting Includes prioritiza­
tion o f Items for projects on
the lake and the role the
group w ill play in the restora­
tion and management o f the
lake.
For m ore Inform ation, call
Robert King at 365-3120,
or e-m ail him at Salvage8596aol.com .
A Haw d a m .
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distance com pany w as o r-dered to pay 6100.000 and to
suspend business operations
for sU months a s part o f a
settlem ent agreem ent with
the Florida Pu blic Service
Com m ission. H ie Com m is­
sion's action w aa tn response
to allegations that Minimum
Rate Pricing. Inc. changed
consum ers' lon g distance
service without authorization
a practice known as
"slam m ing." T h e C om m is­
sion's sta ff alleged the com ­
pany slammed 144 Floridians
in 1990.
Slam ming Is the top com ­
plaint received b y the PSC.
the state agency that regu­
lates Floridians 617-btlUon
telephone, electric, gas. w a­
ter and w astew ater Indus- '
tries.
Am ong the provisions or­
dered by the Com m ission are
the following:
•The com pany w ill contrib­
ute 6100.000 to the state's
O eneral Revenue Fund
•The com pany win suspend
Its telem arketing practices tn
Florida through Ju ly 8.
•Upon resum ing its tele­
m arketing practices In Flor­
ida. the com pany w ill begin
Independent, third-party
verification on telem arketing
calls.
A lso upon resum ing Its
telem arketing practices In
Florida, the com pany will not
represent itself
piim ’ or that it uOtises the
A T *T . MCI. Sprin t, o r any
other long distance com ­
pany's network.

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N ew water tower on
horizon for Lake Mary
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LAKE MARY - A w ater lank
Is on the horizon for Lake
Mary, Ularaliy.
Q ty M snqgrr John Litton
win ask the mayor and city
fommjaakmrrs to approve a
work order with CPH E ngi­
neers. Inc.. In the amount o f
660.930.50. for design, co n ­
struction inspection and e n ­
gineering fees for an elevated
The 1-m illion gallon steel
tank would be constructed on
land the city recently pu r­
chased
ban
Sem inole
County, betswen Lake B o n a
Road and Skyline Drive.
In the work order docu ­
ment. Illck Diaz, director o f
public works, said continued
commerci al and residential
growth in the southwest p o r­
tion o f the dty.

T h e city desires to in ­
crease system reliability by
providing an alternate supply
source, as well as to provide
Increased fire flow for the
growing commercial and resi­
dential areas." Diaz states In
the work order.
D ial said the elevated water
stan ce tank would also help
maintain system pressures
and reduce wear and tear on
the pumping and electrical
equipment, because o f longer
cycle times at the water
treatment plant.
T h is elevated storage tank
will benefit all customers o f
the city wants will ensure
continuous sendee for thr
area In times o f crisis, such
as a water main break." said
Diaz.
Lake Mary water custom ers
are currently served by the
water plant an Rinehart Road.

State enforces strict
|]manatee laws

SANFORD - th e Humane So­
ciety o f Sem inole County Im­
plemented
a
self-im posed
quarantine this week after sev­
eral dogs becam e sick.
The shelter on County Home
Road closed Its doors In a
move to guard against the pos­
sibility the dags may have an
Infectious
disease,
officials
said.
According to director Jeff
Cashatt. 17 o f the 154 dogs at
the Humane Society compound
have becom e ill. Three pup­
pies. that were sick when they
arrived, have died
During the quarantine, no

animals will be accepted or
adopted out.
Instead. Sem i­
nole County Anim al Control at
232 Bush Blvd. will be accept­
ing and adopting anim als that
would otherwise go through the
Humane Society.
The Humane Society hopes
to reopen tn 10 days to two
weeks. Veterinarians trying to
determine (he nature o f the Ill­
ness.
Ttoo anim als have tested
negative for the potentially
deadly Parvo virus, although
veterans have not ruled the v i­
rus out. Cashatt said.
Mike Whltmer. director o f
Seminole County Anim al Con­
trol. said the quarantine at the
Humane Society has not yet

Sanford m an confesses
Suspect being
held for two
local robberies
STAFF W Rm R
SANFORD - A Sanford mm
who tried to rob two area con ­
venience stores in leas than two
hours late Tuesday, waa ar­
rested at his home on Sunny
Side Avenue Just after 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Although he Initially denied
any guilt, Richard Thomas
ItamcUn, 29. eventually told In ­
vestigators he was responsible
for the robbery attempts at the
Lll Champ Store at 1119 E.
25th Street and at the 7-11 lo ­
cated at 100 North French Ave.
ItamcUn Is In custody at the
Seminole
County
Jail
on
charges
of
robbery
firearm/dangcrous weapon and
pethr/gnind theft. Investigators
said that the weapon, which
was Implied, has not been re­
covered.
They said that HameUn at­
tempted to make the derka b e ­
lieve he had a gun in his right
front pocket and that he would
shoot them if they didn't "G ive
me all the money.
Shelly Betancea. a clerk st
the 7-11. srtd that when Ham­
' Id n told her to g v e him all the
money she asked Are you Jok­
ing?" She gave him the money,
a w in g she feared for her Ufe.
HameUn w on a white base­
ball cap. a green Jacket and

light colored pants. He was
positively identified by a confi­
dential Informant aa being the
white m ale in the surveillance

apprehended.
Ziegler said that HameUn g it
657 at the LU Champ store •
that a three packs o f Marlboro
100‘s. Prior to the robbery.
HameUn purchased a boa o f
candy and pakl the clerk SO
cents. It is not know how much
he got at the 7-11; where he
also allegedly robbed a cu s­
tomer.
The robbery at the t il Champ
occurred at I I p.m.an Tuesday,
and the one at the 7*11 aft
12:30 a.m.
SPD Acting C h ief Ray Bron­
son credited the investigative
staff with an "excellent" s e r­
in solving the two
pie o f the pro-active
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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
c a b s n o . e a -ta e s
DIVISION 14B
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES
O/B/A FIRST TENNESSEE
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
INC . AS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST
TENNESSEE BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Ptamtltt(a).
STEPHEN P. WOMACK, at al.
Dafandant(s)
NOTICB
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foracloaura Sale
dated January S. IS M . and
entered In Caaa NO. M -1M S ot
the Circuit Court ot tha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
urharam FT MORTOAOE COM­
PANIES D/B/A FIRST TEN­
NESSEE MORTGAGE COMPA­
NY. INC. AS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TEN­
NESSEE
BANK.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION la tha Plaintiff
and STEPHEN P. WOMACK;
JANET D. WOMACK: STEVEN J.
A4CCORY, TAFFY E. MCCOAY.
CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT
COURT; BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS; and ADVEN­
TIST HEALTH SYSTEM/SUNBELT, INC. ara tha Defendant*. I
■nil aafl to tha highest and beat
bidder for caah at tha entrance
ot tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa at 11:00 i s , on
tha Sth day of FEBRUARY,
IB M . tha following daacnbad
Final Judgment:
LOT IS1, HIDDEN LAKE.
PHASE It. UNIT Rf. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAOE(S) M AND ST OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
seal of thia Court on January T.
IBM .
(SEAL)
Clerk o l tha Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalta. Raymar.
Barren S Frappiar
Peat Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL SSS01
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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am engaged in buaineaa al STI
Sandpiper Lane. Caaaelberry.
FL 3270?. Seminole County.
Florida under the Ficttttoue
Name ol MULTITEC. and that I
mlend to register maid name
with
the
Dnrteion
ol
Corporetiona.
Tallahaaeoo.
Florida m accordanca with tha
proviaiona ol the Fictittout
Name Statutee. To-Wit Section
set Ot. Florida Statutee I M l
Jean Claude LeLanne
Pubiiah January 10. IB M
OCY-Itt
LIST OF
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January SO. 1*34
DCY-tlt
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TUB IIS N TS S N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.

M ARB FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE HO. SS-SSS OA 14 R
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
KENNETH E CAVUCCI JR .
PATRICIA L CAVUCCI.
GREENWOOD TRUST
COMPANY, and
. AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
Oatandant(a)
NOTICB
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Judomant of
Foracloaura da tad January 13.
ISM. and antarad m Caaa No
SS-SOS CA 14 K. ot tha Circuit
Court o l tha EIOHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida arharain
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
to
Plaintiff and KENNETH E.
CAVUCCI. JR., ot al.. ara
Datandanta. I anM aaK to tha

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: SS 1SSS CA 14 K
MOUNTAIN STATES
MORTGAGE CENTERS. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
OCNJAMIN F FINLEY A/K/A
BENJAMIN F FINLEY JR
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OEVtSEES. GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINST BENJAMIN F
FINLEY A/K/A BENJAMIN F
FINLEY. JR HARIETTA J
FINLEY IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES ASIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINQ
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST HARIETTA J
FINLEY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF HARIETTA J
FINLEY SOUTHERN SPRINGS
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
OF F O M C lO tU M U l l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to * Summary Final
Judgment ot loracloaura da tad
January IS. IM S. antarad In
Cnrtl Car. No SS IS M CA 14 K
ot Ilia Circuit Court ot tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida. I mil aaN la tha high**!
and bait bidder tor caah WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ol tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa tocalad at
SOI N PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11 00 a m on
tha ISth day ol FEBRUARY.
IS M tha todoarlng daacnbad

322-2611
21 — P e r s o n a l s

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BME0IATE NEEO WITH LONG
TERM OPPORTUNITY!

71— H t i r W

Eatabtahed
company
many benefit Looing lor
motivated people Hourly
t a x * program Cat Ph4 at

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta l s

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ARY ISM
(CIRCUIT COURT S U L )
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaatrtc
Daputy Cleft
THE U N OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Unhraraity Drtua
Suita S00
Plant* ben. FL *3314

tied at tie coot to you. tar the
provieioa of certain aaatotance.
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Admmittration at SOI N. Parti
Avenue. Sanford. Florida SITTt,
taiephona number (407) 3134330. Wlthm 3 working day* ol
your receipt o f thN document; If
hearing unpaired. (TOO) I-S00BSS-STT1.
Pubiiah: January IS . 1 0 .1BSS
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EARN FULL-TIME PAY
FOR PART-TIME WORK!
S A O t IP S t M
W W W I T IM W T W H .

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A CAUFORNU CORPORATION,

____carrier in the Sanford area. Our papara ara
daUverad aach eftemoon Tuesday through Saturday. I

kAMufaLBA L amA a I^AJ luhiSMA AA^Ab jAas *
1wonung
just a raw nours eacn oay. we mmmjJ
need 4•
someone wno is ocpenasoie ena nee reverne uansponaoon *
&amp; insurance. If you wouid like to beoomt a carrier, ntcese !
come in and M out anjpplcation a our oMoa at 300 N. .;
French Ava., Sanford, FL

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Sem inole Herald

Paying for ypur.claiiifltflaft

We gUdy accept Mattercard. Visa. Discover and American Express We
also wd take cadi or a personal check Advertisers who wish to be bated can
make arrangements at the time their ad is placed Please keep m mmd that
ads in the Personals (class 21). Business Oppodiavtws (class 55) * Oarage
Sales (217) require payment m advance

*22-2*11 Of To* free from Orlando 811-9993
Tou can fas rout atf to iftT m tin t
SOON. French Ave.,tan«ord 32771 *F.O. Bet 1887. tanlord 31772
Our office to open to eenre you Monday through Friday, I am* I pm
DCADUNES:

In the even! you need to chinge your ad

For Tuaaday'a adMon, tha deadline to Monday at noon
For Wadnaaday'a adMon, tha deadline to Tbaaday at noon
For Thuraday'o edition, toe daadftw la Wedneedey at noon
For Friday* adMon, tha daadtow to Thuraday at noon
For toa waafrand adltton. tha daaddna la Friday at noon

Hyou need to change your ad whSa it is naming, please give us a cal and
we wO make the change for the next available ecuon Please check your ad
on Ota Krst day of publication If you fnd an error, please cal us Immedately
and we wdcorreclffie error for the nest pubkeabon We are responses lor the
first insertion only and only lor the cost of the first mserton.

EMPl O Y M E N T
MERCHANDISE

AUTOMOTIVE
REAL
RE N T A l S

E S TAT f

141 Home* For Sato
F W
143 Out d Stats
Properly For Sato
145 Resort Property For Sato
147 Industrial Property For Sato
148 MoMe Home Loti For Sato
149 Commercial Property For Sato
151 Investment Property For Sale
1S3 Acreage Lot For Sato
154 Open Houee
155 CandomMiata For Sato
157 Mob* Homes For Sato
160 Buatoeaa For Sato
163 WstortrorK Property For Sato
165 Duples For Sato

MI SCE LI A N E O U S

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnaquwCoaecaM
215 Boats * Aooeeeor
217 Oarage Satoe
219 Wanted to Buy

117— CO M M ttO AL
R en tals

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SERVICES

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1SJ—A creage Lot For
Sale

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consultmg
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet * Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Rapair
267 Ceramic Tile
266 Child Care Centers
260 Cteanmg Services
270 Conortie
271 Construction
272 Dafcvsry Services
275Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Rapair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakefrorrt Clearing

292 Moving 6 Storage
293 01. Luba 6 Filler
294 Pambng
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
298 Ptano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
M2 Screen 6 Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sidmg
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Ttfmrts Rapair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto

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Sanford Honda •WednesOay, January 20. '999

Legal N o tice s"
NOTICE OF AUCTION
NotK* i» h*r*t&gt;r given
Sanlord Towing wilt i»H at
Public Auction tor Sating* tor
cath on demand to high**! biddor. tba following d**cnb*d

vplilt If i
IS Ituru JABXR07ATQ404SI92
IT Chfy»(*r
1C3BF64P2HX7II447
93 Matcury
1MELMS347RA6029I0
10 VW Rabbit
17A0744727
lha Auction will ba bald at
12 00 p m on aard da I n above
Sanford Towing 2522 Country
Club Bd . 32771 Proapaclraa
tedder* may Intpacl vehicle*
ona bout poor to aulai Tarma
ara cath
Sanford Towing
m a n rai tba right to occnpl or
raiact any and all brda
Putiliah January 20. 1999
0EV-12S

IN T M CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F ll« No. 99-1139-CF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROCHELLE A. SALTUAN,
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tba odmmlntration af tba
Eatata of ROCHELLE A. SALT*
MAN. dacaaaad, Flla Humbar
9I-1136-CP. It pandlng m tba
Circuit Court ter Saminoi*
county.
Florid A,
Probata
Onrtalon, tba addraaa ol aiMch
ra P ott Ofltca Boa Orawat C.
Santord. Florida 3I7T1. Tba
naraaa and addroaaaa ol tba
Paraonal Rapraaantatira and
tba Paraonal RapraaantttbraV
attomay ara tat lortb baton.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS EIGHTEENTH
OF THE 1RTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
OF FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
IN AND FOR
FLORIOA
•EMIROLB COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
OENERAL
CASE
NO.
II-S B T IC A
JURISDICTION DIVISION
DIVISION 14-K
CASS NO. SS-ISSS CA- t a b
NATlONIBANC MORTGAGE
CHASE MANHATTAN
CORPORATION
MORTGAGE SERVICES. Inc .
Plainimi*).
Delaware Corporation
Vk/a Cha»* Manhattan
PRINOLE DAVID, at al.
M orlgag* Corporation.
Dalandant(t)
Plaintiff
NOTICE
VS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
JEFFREY S OOLEV and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
DARIA LYNN HUNEKE
purvuanl
to a Final Judgmanl ol
BOLEY A/K/A OARIA
HloilgtO*
Foiacloaura daiad
HUNEKE at at.
January 13. 1999. and antarad
Dafandanlt
m Caaa NO 9I-2C74CA ot lha
NOTICE
Circuit Court ol tha EIGH­
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
Nohca n haraby givan that,
lor SEMINOLE County Florida
pursuant to that Final Judgmant
who ram NATIONSBANC MORT­
ot Foracloaura datad January
GAGE CORPORATION M lha
13. 1999. and antarad in cHnI
Plaintiff and PRINOLE OAVIO
caaa numbar 99-1 SSI CA-ta-K,
AND DENISE L PRINOLE ara
ol tba Circuit Court ol lha 11th
tha Dalandanlt. 1will aatl to lha
Judicial Circuit in and lor
highaat and b a it biddar lor
Sammola
County.
Florida,
caah at tha Waal Iron! door ol
wharam CHASE MANHATTAN
tha
Sammola
County
MORTOAQE SERVICES. INC . A
Courtbouaa. Sanlord. Florida al
DELAWARE
CORPORATION.
It 00 am., on tha ISlh day ol
F/R/A CHASE MANHATTAN
FEBRUARY. t * M . tha following
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, la
daactibad
proparty aa aat lorth
Plaintiff
and JEFFREY
S
in aaid Final Judgmant
BOLEY. OARIA LYNN HUNEKE
LOT IS . BLOCK A. NORTH
BOLEY A7K/A DARIA HUNEKE.
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COL­
t OF UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO
LECTOR. II Ihring. and all
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
unknown partial claiming by,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I I .
through, undar and again*! lha
PAGE
ST.
OF
PUBLIC
RECORDS
tbova namad dalandantt*) who
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
ara not known to ba daad ot
DA
atlaa. whathar raid unknown
WITNESS MY HAND and lha
panw* may ctaim an mtaraat aa
aaal ol thla Court on JANUARY
apouaai.
haira
daviaaaa.
14, 1999
grantaa* or olhar clalmanta
(SEAL)
i*/ara Oalandanlfi). I anil mail to
Maryann* Mona
tba hlghaat and b atl biddar lor
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
catb at tba w ait Iron! door ol
Dy Jana E Jaaawic
tha Sammola County courtDaputy Clark
bouaa In Sanlord. Sammola
Echevarria. McCall* Raymar.
County. Florida, al 1100 A M
Barrett
t Frappiar
on tba ISlh day ot FEBRUARY.
P ott Olftce Boa 3*10
IS M . tba following daactibad
Tamp*. FL 33*01
proparty aa aat forth in aaid
F0S104TS4
Final Judgmant to wit
II you at* a panon with a di»
LOT S. HARBOUR LANDING,
ability who need* accommod*
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
bon
m order to participate l»
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
ttu* proceeding, you ora enti­
PLAT BOOK 24. PAGE TS. PUB­
tled at no coal lo you. tor tb*
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
prow*ion of certain a**i*l*nce
COUNTY. FLORIDA
P lea t*
contact
Court
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
Administration i t SOI N. Park
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
Aaanu*.
Sanlord.
Florida
*2771.
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
taltphon* noirWar (407) *23ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
4330. within 2 working day* o l
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
your lacaipl o l thi* document. If
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
hearing impaired. (TOD) 1-000
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
MS-1771.
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
Pubiiah January &gt;0. IT . IS M
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
DEY-11S
Daiad tha 14th day o f JANU­
ARY. ISM .
MARYANN E MORSE
Ctark o l Circuit Court
By Jam E. Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
OOOtUB t STAWIARKSI
IS IS Boy Seoul Boufaaird

Legal Notices
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS AND INFORMA­
TION. FAILURE TO COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
INCLUDING DISMISSAL OR
STRIKING OF PLEADINGS
WITNESS my hand and aaal of
Court on DECEMBER 22. IM S.
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Or Nancy R Winter
Daputy Clark
Publish: December 30. '991
and January S. 11. 20.1999
DEX-1M
IN TNS OIROUIT COURT
OF TNS 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AMD FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO.: H - M I I CA 14 K
AAMES CAPITAL
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
JAMES WALTER VIRGIN
AND DOIONES VIRGIN. ET AL
Dalendant*
BO TICS
OF roRSOLOSIIAS SALS
NOTICE is HEREBT g ive n
punuant lo 4 Final Judgment o f
Foraclotiira datad January IS.
1*99, and antarad In Cat* No
94-2291 CA 14 K, o l the Circuit
Court ol th* IBTh Judicial
Circuit in and lor Sammola
County Florida wherein AAMES
CAPITAL CORPORATION I*
Plaintiff and JAMES WALTER
VIRGIN. DOLORES VIROIN.
JUDITH ROLL ak
AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY at* dafandanlt. I
Will tall to tha highaal and boat
bidder lor ee»ti at the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ol tha Sami no** County
Courtbouaa M Sanlord Florida,
at 11 00 am o'clock a m on
tb* ISlh day o l FEBRUARY,
1999 tha following daaenbad
property aa sal forth in said
Final Judgment, to wit
LOT no SAN LANTA. THIRD
SECTION. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA AS PER PLAT THERE­
OF IN PLAT BOOK t l . PAGE TS
DATED thi* 14th day cl JANU­
ARY. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ot aaid Court
By Jan* E Jaaawic
Aa Daputy dark
LAW OFFICE OF
MARSHALL C WATSON .P A
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
$400 N W Slat Tarries
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33109
TMaphon* (914) 413-0341
F t c u n lt (994) 771-4012
Pubkth January M . 27. IM S
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Tampa. Florida SSS0F
‘ tapmna: ( I t 3) ST 7-4904
•M M : January M . SF. IS M

MANAGEMENT CORPORATION.

BRIEF
Sanford Girls* Softball
SANFORD _ The. City o f Sanford Recrrallon
and Parks Departm ent Is holding registra­
tions for the upcom ing G irls Soflball season.
Cost to register is 920 and players should
bring in birth certificate.
Ila y e r Placem ent Day will be Saturday.
February Gth- K ids 12-and-Undrr will try out
at the FI. Mellon Fields a s follows _ 7-8, 9:30
a.m.: 9-10, 10:30 n.m.. 11-12, 11:30 a.m.:
and 13-15, 12:30 p.m .
Opening Day cerem on ies will be held at
Historic Sanford M em orial Stadium on S a t­
urday, March Gth a l 9 a.m . for all leagues.
Call (407) 330-5097 fo r more Information.

Daytona offers ticket package
DAYTONA BEACH _ R ace fans at Daytona
International Speedw ay fo r the first weekend
o f the 1999 NASCAR season can witness It
all for 55 — dollars that la.
T h e World C enter o f Racing1 Is olTertng a
special collectible ticket for the first w eek­
end o f the NASCAR W inston Cup season.
Included Is adm ission to Bud Pole Day
qualifying for the D aytona 500 on Saturday.
Feb. 0; and the Bud Shootout At Daytona
and the FlratPlus Financial 300 ARCA

Industrial
B o u b le .
two runs, four RBI). Erie Mayhew (four runt, tw o RBI). Lew i*
Arm strong (two runs): tw o hits
_ Chip Smith (double, three
run*, two RBI). J o e Sisco
(double, run. tw o RBI), Henry
Bessette (two runs, fou r RBI).
Ron N o sta sn k (tw o runs. RBI):
one hit _ Dorrty C erce (triple,
three runs): one run . A l W atts.
Bundy/S&amp;H: three hits _ J eff
McNair (two h om e runs, in­
cluding a grand slam, three
runs, eight RBI); tw o h lla _ Josue Ramos (three runs, RBI).
Robert Brown (tw o runs. RBI).
Bob Oridey (three runs): one
hit _ Russell Hollom an (triple,
tun. tw o RBI), John
K elly
(run). J o e Ther (run). C raig
Harvey: one run _ Steve Jones.
Brtar/BBM
C orporation:
three hits _ Bill Prevesk (three
runs, tw o RBQ. C h ris C a sk le

lkm do/M ar-llyde race on Sunday. Feb. 7.
T h e collectible llckel features seven-tim e
NASCAR Winston Cup cham pion Dale Earn­
hardt. Kamhurdi won the Daytona 500 last
season for the first lim e In his lO lh attempt.
T h e weekend ticket is currently on sale at
the Speedway ticket olllcc for $55.
For Information on lhe Earnhardt co llecti­
ble ticket or any other D aylona International
Speedw ay events, call the Speedw ay ticket
othce at (904) 253-7223.
For Information on DAYTONA USA. "The
U ltim ate Motorsports Attraction.* or Daytona
International Speedway, visit on the Internet
at http://www.daylonaiisa.com .

Youth Volleyball Tour
TUKAW1LA. WA. - Sports For Youth Foun­
dation Inc. Is currently accep tin g a p p lic a ­
tions for boys and girls aged 1 5 -1 9 , w ho are
accom plished High School or Club volleyball
players Bnd good cltU ens, both tn their
school and community, to take part in the
1999 Goodwill Am bassadors W orld Tours.
Ntneteen-ntnty-nlne m arks the 16th year
that the Goodwill A m bassadors have con ­
ducted world tours for Junior volleyb all play­
ers. Th e 1999 tour w ill travel to London.
Parts, Qeneva. Venice, and Rome. Registra­
tion Deadline March 15th. 1999.
For further Information, or a tour brochure
contact the Sports For Youth office at (425)
251-6675. 18475 Olym pic Avenue South.
TUkwlla
Washington
98188.

(three runs); two h its _ Dan
LaFtamme (two hom e runs, tw o
runs, five RBI). Tbm m y Ryan
(home run. three runs, three
RBI). Ruben Garcia (hom e run.
two runs. RBI). M ichael DeLaPan (double, run. three RBI).
Wayne Roberts (two runs, three
RBI). Keith Lata (run): Don
Baldwin (borne run. tw o runs,
three RBI). Dan G ill (run).

Lokcy McKinney; o n e run J
Bobby Dean.
Bundy/SAH: two h its _ Rusv
■ell Hollom an (tw o triples, two
runs.
RBI),
B obby
Brown,
(triple, three RBI): one hit _
J eff M cNair (triple, run), Cabe,Ramoa (double, tw o RBI), Bob Oridey (run); o n e run, one R B L
_ John Kelly: one run _ Steve
Jones. J o e Ther.

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Geiger (run). D rb ble
one hit _ Robin Bishop
(run. RBI). Teresa Howdysheil
(two RBI). Gad R o b s ; one run _
Kathy Spellman, J e n Blowers.
Dan Pablos: tw o h its _ K elli
Otero (double, two runs); one
hit _ Lori Poe (h om e run, run,
four RBI).
Diane C olangelu
(run. two RBI). Paula Songer
(run, RBI). Sue C o elh o (run.
H ubs;

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RBI). Marte Byrd (tw o runs)'
Michelle B e m ln g (run). Lynnette Barkley (RB I). Jennifer
Ramey.
t
Vaughan Incorporated: two
hlla . B o n n ie ChapUn (double,'
run. RBI), Ja n a B ooker (R B IL
Debbie B e m ln g (RB I). LuAnneMaclaaac (run): one hit . Cindy
Giles (run). Bree Davis; one naV
. Lie T u rn e r on e R B I . Lynn:
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�Dish up a perfect roast chicken
Alice Water*, in "Chet P la in t Veg­
etables” (Helper Cottas. U N ) has a
great method: M d the k *f In half along
the stem (lengthwise). Grasp the
M M leaf with owe hand, sad pull the
steal away with the ether. Repeat lor
aR leases.
Cut the stems on a slant into Ikich
shoes. Cut loaves is siicss about l-inch

It's the time of year — after the dab
orate holiday sweets, the fancy
cheeses and canapes — when I yearn
to return to the basics. And the basics.
In our houK^meawi r e n t dhjcfcen
that's another column, i My handsdown favorite wintertime comfort-fsod
potatoes (cashed in the chicken 1st), a

TOPS
A local chapter o f T O P S
(Take O ff Pounds S en sib ly)
m eets every Wednesday at fc30
p m ., tn the audttntlusn o f
South Seminole HonptUl. BBS
W. State Hoad 434. Longvrood.

to 8 £ 0 s.m., at the Florid a
Hospital Senior C i t t e r n C e n ­
ter. 1007
Sand Pond Lake

every Thursday bum
S:4B p.m.

4:45 to

bunch o( *avory Hem* (bey leaf, ontoa,
lemon, etc.i, and cook it until H - AND
the pout or* - sre really, really crispy
and delicious.
There are probably a titton w iy* to
cook Swiss cnard. too. But my favorite
come* from Elizabeth Schneider'* tab
uious book 'Uncommon Fruit* sad
Vegetable*" The sharpness of the

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can be tricky: One hour for the first 4
C L A S S IC V B I O W C A R S
pounds, and about 10 minute* far each
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O U TD O O R S

Rams prepared for showdown

JIM
SHUPE

Lak e M ary girls romp past O viedo

OutdoorsW om an
workshops
scheduled
SANFORD - The Florida
Game and Freshwater Fish
Commission (GPC) will host
two ‘ Becoming an Out­
doors-Woman* workshops.
They are scheduled for Feb­
ruary 5-7 In Palm Beach
and April 16-18 In Ocala.
These workshops are for
women who are interested In
acquiring outdoor skills.
The cost Is $100, which In­
cludes food and lodging at
the camp, plus materials
■and instruction. The work­
shop Is limited to 100 people.
The program Is primarily
for women, 18 or older, who
want to learn outdoor skills
associated with hunting and
fishing, but It also Includes
training that Is useful for
many other outdoor pur­
suits. said Lt Lynne Hawk,
the program's director.
Participants will be able to
/chooae four of the 18 topical
offered and will spend four
hours on each topic.
. Topics include: introduc­
tion to Psnflahlng. Basic
. Flyfishing Techniques. In­
troduction to Bass Fishing.
Boating
Basics.
CanoeJng/KayakliuL Deer Hunting
Ptpfcs. Small Game Hunting
Ttotay Hunting
eduction 2to the
Sports. Introduc­
tion to'Handgun Shooting
and Hunting.
Develops
Archery and Bowhunting
Skflto, Basic Camping and
Backpacking Skills. Outdoor
“
‘
Birdthe Woods.
Cycling. Developing
Survival Sid!
and Personal Safety.
For a brochure and regis­
tration form, call the West
Palm Beach re^onal office of
the QFC at 561-625-5126.

qfa.1*anL

w h «e. the Rams (18-4) have re­
bounded from a pair o f losses
h r a holiday tournament in
Tennessee and were at their
OVIEDO • The tune-up Is
aharpest last night.
over and now Lake Mary can
l* k c Mary coach Carl Brown
focus on its biggest gam e o f
•aid revenge for the earlier loss
the season so far.
Isn't ■ factor.
The Ram s pounded a strug­
•We re just trying to get our
gling host Oviedo team. 67-27.
Tuesday aa everyone got plenty
W ar.* Brown
M id . *We ju st need to keep g e t­
o f playing time and. most Im ­
ting better.*
portantly got a chance to pre­
pare for Thursday night's re­
Forward Mary Leah Sutton,
w ho led the Rams with I t
match against W inter Springs.
potnta Iasi night, said the SAC
Lake Mary lost. 39-31. to the
wasn't as Important as re­
Bears last month at W inter
peating in Lakeland at the end
Springs. A Bears win would
o f the year.
give (hem the Sem inole A th ­
*We don't care about reletic Conference cham pionship
yrnge.* she said. *Wc didn't
outright and a Lake Mary win
loae to them last time: we just
would create ro-cham pions.
veal ou retlvrt. Oiir goal |b
The Rams have won three
■tales, not a conference title.*
straight
Sem inole
Athletic
Lake Mary has struggled o f­
Conference titles as well as the
fensively. at least to the s c o r­
1097-98 state cham pionship.
ing column this season, but
Hut. to local circles. Thurs­
Brown said the lark of offen se
day will be their biggest gam e
la from trying to play everyone
to awhile. They are ranked
aa much ns possible for help
fourth In the state's Class 6A
down the stretch.
rankings and W inter Springs Is
Offense wasn't a problem
ranked fifth to C la st 3A.
against
Ovtrdo.
The Rams
When the tram s met at W in­ roared out to a 17-4 lead and
ter Springs, the Rams w ere
never cam e close to bein g
suffering with injuries, but W in ­ threatened.
ter Springs (19-21 has Improved
Brown's
sliding
defense
a great deal aa a host o f new rarely let the Lions get o ff an
players havr meshed. Mean- open shot, the home team
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR

MnyLsMi Suaon scored tha gwns's first five points vtd finished war a
gamp-hqgi 11 points as Lake Mary coach Cart Brown cleared ihs bench
tarty in Vw No. 4 aisle ranked Rama' 67-27 crushing of Oviedo Tuesday.

•

W in te r
S p rin g s
h an d les
H u stlers

never scored more than seven
potnta In any quarter, and the
Ram s’ height, with ren ter Lau­
ren Bradley and Sutton
tow ­
erin g over everyone. dom inated
the backboards.
Sutton scored the first five
points and the Rams never
looked back as Brown was able
to em pty his deep bench.
T h e Rams, who also got 10
points each from Bradley and
Becky Pedro, wtll host W inter
Springs at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
and there w ill be a cerem on y
prior to the gam e honoring the
Lake Mary seniors who have
lost just six games In the past
three seasons.
Oviedo (6-16) wtll travel to
Orlando to face Evans at 730
p.m. on Thursday.
R A M 9 7 , LIOM 9 9 7
— J M ary (9 7 )
IJunkman «, Kanr a. IVdro 10
Muakr *. Mam 4. II UaBmvr 7.
Muaarr 2. A Haflanrr 7. Sudan II.
Ilradlry 10 ToUia: 29 14 23 67.
O vto4a(t7)
Apprtmu 4. Ilrark 4. Ounnta 4. Itotr«■ 4. Codon 4. IhKtfm X Smiley 2.
Ikuitri* 3. Total* 11 4-0 27.
Laka Mary
SJ I I i t IS « 7
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Mary 3
tontro 2. Ounkmanl. Ovtrdu I (Codon)
Tram fcada _ Lake Mary 10; Ovtrdo IS
ftadrd tart . mate IM mkah
none
Rtrada . Lake Mary IS 4. Ovtrdo S IS

Offense
arrives
in time
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19-12 Oral period lead, but the
Hustlers (11-7) ranted to within
one point. 50-49. entering the
fourth quarter.
The Bean answered the
challenge with a 27-22 scoring
advantage ewer the (bud eight
minutes to raise their district
record to 3-2.

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M r biggM tpm a In achooi Malory, 77-71, orar No. 10

land Prep that evened the
Bean' record at 9-9.
Barton and Scanner trtrtM a
final and two assists each for
Winter Springs, while junior
KiiMen Affolter had a goal and
Allen and Plamondon one at■*•**•** for the winner's,
o s tM lght’a fifilMi
• Boys h««M|nii i
at Lyman. 7:30 p.m.;~
M Lake Howell. fd O
_
B«nUey at Winter Springs.
7 : » pjn.; Oviedo at Lake
7:30 p.m,
Joya soccer _ Lake Howell
at Seminole. 7 p m : Lake
Brantley at Winter Sprtags.
7*0 p.m.; Lake Mary at
Oviedo, 730 p m
• Orta weightlifting _ Winter
. at Lake Brantky. 4
p-m-: jfk e Mary at Lake How­
ell. aao pw l : Lm m
Oviedo, 3:30 pjnl
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the top of the first Inning, to
only nine hits.
But Paul's, which had not
had a hit since the fifth Inning
and had seen five of its last six
batters make outs, suddenly
came to life.
Kim Myers led off the seventh
inning with a single and by the
time she doubled to two runs
11 batters later. Paul's had
scored nine runs.
The Sharks tried to rally,
loading the bases with no one
out to the bottom of the sev­
enth toning. But they could
only score one run and fell for
the first time this season. 9-7.
Don Pablos opened tta sea­
son in fine fashion, scoring

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sraa1004oun‘
are g re a t th ey
have an awesome lob b y
h ighlighting everyth in g
th at's going an and M r.
Tow nsley
knows
his
hoopa better than an y
oth er principal In th e
cou nty.
W h ile w ere
talk in g
about Sabal P o in t D a
B e a t says congrats to
Teach er o f the Y ear U n a
Lastrapes and Support
Person o f the Y ear P at
Pandsa.

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D a Booth says, for the
last tim e, that this Is
w h ere
w e ll be each
w eek
from
now
on.
Every W ednesday, w e ll
be show ing you the ta l­
en t and skills o f elem en ­
tary
school
students
from a ll over the county.
As fa r as m iddle sch ool­
ers and high schoolers,
ch eck us out on Sun­
days. W e ll still have
plen ty o f Inform ation
alon g with school lunch
schedules and thum bs
ups on all o f the b ig
achievers (and there a re
a lot o f you). Check out
the paper this w eeken d.
W e haven't spent a lo t
o f tim e at Sabal Point
Elem entary,
but
Da
■ a m b realises he's b een

Wilson kids stiU
have the write stuff

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hears all

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The kids at W ilson Elem entary School, alon g w ith
kids from all over Sem inole County, subm itted
essays to the state to be judged am ong th eir
peers. The kids had 45 minutes and w ere asked to
w rite about w hat th ey w ere do if they w ere locked
inside a place and cou ldn't get o u t For the next
few weeks, we w ill publish essays w hich show the
talent of elem entary schools from all over the
county.

It was a real bad day
S i A ^m da b f f *

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hiving a bad day on
November 23. IBM.
My name it Amanda Made
Bennett It waa my birthday.
Sty mom. Dana Bennett taw
that
my
birthday
waa
positively awful. My mom said.
‘Amanda. I know now It feela
not to have a party an your
birthday. When I was your age
I never got to have a
birthday* I was atffl down In

My face kt up In

My mom only tuck me every
blue swan. My moat was
happy now that I happy and
exited.
le t's go. come on.* I cried.
Finally
got
there.

While hta
looking I was Cast asleep. He
did not aee me. He took the
keys to lock up the More. The
keys were right by me. but he
stiU did not eee me. He left
the store.
My mom also fell asleep In
the store next to Books A
Million.
At 11:30 I woke up. I was
scared to death. I waa also
starving. I saw the snack bar.
I started heading for it. I went
tn and got (he pieces of plus
and a large Sprit*. Alter I waa
through I pick up nqr trash
and threw It In the Mack hole.
I waa atm hungry, because I

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that I should wait unit
breakfast. I went back on the
couch and I fell asleep.
In the morrung lhe store at

walked out 1 said *Mam why
didn't you come get me?*
*1 fen asleep tn the store
when I waa looking at a lamp
me Pottery.* She
Mdf awake and half

Red hot day in a candy shop
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There have been a lot of
weird things m my life, but
this la the welrtkad One
Tuesday afternoon my parents
gave aw my akowance. So I
ran over to the
store In the wortd.1

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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Rooda - Wednesday. January 20. 1999

RUSS
WHITE

Vintage vie w
Tho photograph was taken by the
Raymond Studios tn tho East Baitroom ol tho Maytair Hotel, on Dec.
1, 1951 grand opening Pictured
from left are members ol tho Ball
Commltloo. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. *Bi9*
Kirk. Mrs Mildred Wells Stemper.
wito ol tho Mayor ol Sanford. W i­
liam H. Stemper Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Raph T. Cowan Sr. Mr. Cowan
was the manager proprietor of
Cowan's Department Store. Mrs.
Annabolle Spurting Cowan Is the
last surviving daughter ot Sanford
pionoor, Jesse Spurting, and the
sistor of Mrs. Stomper's Mother.
Mrs. George Edward Wells. The
Mayfair Ball was an annual event
which marked tho opening of the
Winter Season of the Hotel, and
was tho highlight of Sanford’s so­
cial year. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk were
prominent Sanford business lead­
ers, close associates ot U.S.
Senator George Smathers. and
parents ol W.E. *Buddy* Kirk, and
Scott Kirk, both graduates ot Stet­
son University, and Orlando attor­
neys.

Offering hope
to the disabled
Several years ago a
woman drove h er devclopmcntally disabled son In to a
woddrd area near M aitland.
She poured kerosene o v e r
the young man and h erse lf and then struck a m atch.
The woman reasoned It
was too much for them to
live any longer.
Slu* was dying, anyhow .
And there was no one to care
for the son as she had for
nearly 40 years. T h ey had
lost their rental hom e. They
had lost hope.
They cried for help bu t no
one heard their calls.
It was evident the oth er
night al Ihc first m eetin g o f
(he county's new’ D isability
Advisory Council that others
tn the same situation a s the
mother and son w ill not have
to give up. That som eon e wtU
hear thetr calls.
One o f those on the eigh tmember council Is 33-yearold Chris Drum m ond o f
Longwood. Drum m ond Is
deeply delerm lned to enrich
the lives o f the develop m en ­
tal!)' disabled.

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T T W h c n you buy your life
insurance from us
through Auto-Owners Insur­
ance, you ’ ll receive special
discounts on your car insur­
ance. W e ’ ll save you m oney.
A s an independent A u toOwncrs agent, w e take great
interest in you - as w e ll as

Jan. 20. 1999 im ijUjiim

pher; George Burnt &lt;1996 1996), co­
median; Federico Fellini &lt;1920-19911,
Turini; is Die 20th dau Z Z Z Z Z Z Z film director; Patricia Neal (1926 ), ac­
of 1999 and the 31st
tress. is 73; Edwin Aldrin Jr. (1930 ),
day of winter
I I I I T il
U.S. astronaut, it 69; David Lynch
11946-1, director, is S3; Paul Stanley
TO D AYS HISTORY: On this day in
&lt;1950 i, singer, is 49.
1892. the first basketball game was
held at a YMCA in Springfield. Mass. TO D AY'S SPO RTS; On this day in
The game was invented by Dr. James 1995, The San Francisco 49ers won
Super Bowl X IX by defeating the
Naismith.
Miami Dolphina 39-16.
On this day in 1952, Patricia Mc­
Cormick. the first female toreador, TODAY'S QUOTE: "The most impor­
tant thing in acting is honesty. If you
made her debut in Mexico.
can fake that, you've got it made." —
On this day in 1973. the world's largest
George Bums
marching band (1.976 musicians) was
T O D A Y 'S MOON: Between
assembled for the inauguration of
new moon (Jan. 17) and first
President Richard Nixon

Drummond was b o m with
only one eye. He was b o m
with cerebral palsy. H e had
to have a brain tum or r e ­
moved when he was o n ly a
few months old. H e w a s
slowed by a learning d is ­
ability. Yet he w as laved by
his parents and tw o broth ers
• and Oils made all the d if­
ference.
Greg Drum mond, a form er
Seminole C ounty co m m is­
sioner. Is overjoyed at his
son's enthusiasm and ten ac­
i t y . lit; marvels how C h ris
' refu se! to give up W tTtriTft'BT
shunned or rejected. 'C h r is
has had 60 or so Job re je c Uotuubut he plugs O n .*- ■*'**- "
Drummond said.

TO D AYS B IRTH D AYS: Huth Saint
Denis J1677-1969), dancer choreogra-

■When the new D isabllty
Advisory Council w as form ed
lie was eager to be on U. and
when he w as elected v ic e
chairman he w as filled with

Today: Sunny. Right in the
upper-708. Lows near 60a.
Thursday: Sunny. Highs tn the
low-SOs. Laws tn the law-60s.
Friday: Scattered showers. Highs
in the low-SOs. Lows In the low60*. Saturday: Scattered show­
ers. Highs tn the upper-708.
Lows In the upper-50s. Sunday:
Scattered storms. Highs In the
low-70s. Lows tn the low-SOs.

pride." Drum m ond s a id . “ He
knows the council Is g o in g to
be able to help som eon e like
himself. Help them ge t a Job.
get better tran sportation , be
educated, get m edical a ssis­
tance.”
The two D rum m onds have
helped push cou n ty le a d e n
to procure housing fo r the
disabled com m unity. “ I f you
can buy. there Is h ou sing,
but we still have to p u sh for
affordable rentals fo r th e
disabled," be said.

n

quarter (Jan. 24).

9;50 a.m„ 10:08 p.m., low; 3:20
a.m., 3:50 p.m. Nnr Smyrna
laach: high: 9:55 a.m., 10:13
p.m., low: 3:25 a.m., 4:04 p m v
Caoaa Bauch: high: 10:10 a.m./
10:28 p.m.. low: 3:40 a.m., 4:19
p.m.

dnsyrna W m eht Seas are 13 feet with a Ught chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona la 64 degrees and at
New Symma, 64 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east at 5-10 m.p.h.

Greg Drum m ond m a d e a
good suggestion a b o u t the
money that the co u n ty and
the d u es collect In tickets
from those w ho Illega lly park
tn disabled parking spaces.
T h e y 're using the d is­
abled com m unity to b e a
cash cow ." he said. "T h ey
collect all this m on ey when
someone violates th e ru le which Is good. But w h ere
does the m oney a lte r som e
SOB parks In a p la ce w here

the county and city.
“My suggestion is th a t
when there is a vio la tio n like
this that a p ercen tage o f the
fine go to the n ew D isability
Advisory Council. T h is w ould
help the council distribu te
brochures and edu cational
materials. It w ou ld b e sim ple
enough to do."
Commission D aryl M cLain
said he would su pport a plan
If It was presented t o the
board. T h i s m akes good
sense." McLain said. T d
definitely be for It."

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77»r follow ing reports mere compiled from the Seminole County
Slxerilfs Office for (ncWcnfs recorded through Jan. 19:

Domestic violence:

BANTORD, M s fitli A r m , 100 block. Jan. 18, 5:09 a.m. A
39-yrar-old man was arrested b y Sanford police ofTlreni for
dom estic violence. Police said the man pushed his finger Into
his wife's throat and slapped h er across the face during an a r­
gument. She told them she was unable to breathe when he d id
that.
SANFORD. Laurel Avenue, 700 block. Jan. 18. 4:22 a.m. A 4 5 year-old man was arrested by S em in ole County sheriffs' d e p u ­
ties for domestic violence. D eputies said he hit his roommate
with a parsons table and began to choke him during an a rgu ­
ment o ver a missing beer.

Drugs:

ALTAMONTE 9FRDV05. Mate I M
« M at M b 9priaga
Boalm id. Jan. 18, 12:44 a.m. A 24-year-old woman was a r ­
rested by Altamonte Springs Police for possession o f more than
20 gram s o f marijuana, for possession o f drug paraphernalia
and for obstruction by disguise. Police said she told them sh e
was 24 years old, but could not tell them In what year she had
been b o m . A check revealed sh e had her license su spended
eleven times. An arrest was made and the search o f her v e h icle
revealed several baggies o f marijuana on the front passenger
seat under the driver. They also found a bag o f marijuana
stufTed into her underpants.
ALTAMONTE 9PBIN09, E. Aka— » Dries, 300 Mack. Jan.
18, 11:45 p.m. A 31-year-old man was arrested b y Altamonte
Springs Police for possession o f less than 20 grams o f m ari­
ju ana and for retail theft. Police said they were called to a store
regarding a shoplifting Incident. T h ey said he had taken s e v ­
eral Items o f clothing from the store without paying for It. D u r­

ing the arrest, police found a plastic bag with marijuana under
his hat.
SANFORD, 11th Street, 1300 block. Jan. 19. 12:27 a.m . A pair
o f 24-year-old men w as arrested by Sanford Police fo r traffick­
ing In cocaine, the sa le and delivery of cocaine and possession
o f cocaine. Police said the men were driving In a ca r that was
under surveillance In a known drug area. They saw a transac­
tion take place betw een the driver and som eone w ho a p ­
proached the car. T h ey m oved In to make the arrest and found
several pieces o f crack cocaine In the passenger's pocket. A
search o f the car revealed 31 grams of cocaine In th e veh icle.
Th e driver also had m ore than $800 in rash In his possession.
AANPOkD, 12th M m t at Odra Street. Jan. 16. 12:34 a.m. A
35-year-old man w as arrested by Sanford police fo r posses­
sion o f drug paraph ernalia and for possession o f crack c o ­
caine. Polite said he w as being arrested on an unrelated w a r­
rant when they searched him. In Ills right shoe, th e y re p o rt­
edly found a vial that contained several pieces o f crack. In his
back pocket, they found a pipe made from a metal tube with
a screen attached to the end. There was cocaine residue on
the pipe.

R e ta il th e ft:
LONGWOOD, M a t s Road 434. 900 block, Jan. 16. 7:33 p.m. A
26-year-old man w as arrested by Longwood Police for retail
theft. Police said he went Into a grocery store and put several
cans o f cat food into his Jacket pocket and then w alked around
the store several tim es looking at various Items, lie tried to exit
through the em ployees ba ck door, but was turned away. He
then left through the front o f the Blore without m aking an effori
to pay for the Items.
9ANTORD, U.S. Highway 17-92. 1500 Mack. Jan. 19. 12:29
a.m. A 19-year-old man w as arrested by Sanford Police for r e ­
tail theft. Police said he tried to hide a bottle o f wine, valued at
93.98 In his pocket and leave the store without payin g for It.

Land----------Coetiaasd from Mg* $A
glng. Berms and ditches, used
to divert w ater from the land,
will be destroyed In an ongoing
restoraUnn project w ith the w a­
ter management district.
The trails are marked with
Interpretive graphics. Intended
to
enhance
th e
visitor
experience and explain the
restoration process.

continued from Page 1A
on an Interim basis or perm a­
nent. It w ou ld take three com ­
m issioners to make the call and three arc known to like
Grace. As hard as three may
pull to gel him. the other two
will fight against It. They a p ­
proved Kaiser's decision
to
elim inate Grace's position In
1997.
Kaiser w as the county” s Pu b­
lic Safety Director, until bein g
elevated to acting and then
county manager.
K aiser succeeded Ron Rabun,
w ho w as cou nty manager from

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1990 to 1996. It took
16
months for the county to h ire
Rabun as manager nine years
ago. T w o other top candidates
In the search failed to com e to
term s w ith the county.
What the county com m ission­
ers must decide Is whether A s ­
sistant County Manager C in d y
Coto has too much o f a w ork
load as to be able to take on the
additional duties for several or
more months. Coto said last
week sh e would accept the role
as acting county manager and I f
asked be a candidate for the
m anager's position.

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D A R E graduates and
essay winners named
cer Claudia Webber, who
teaches the classes, were Cas­
sandra
King from Robin
STAFF WRITER
Barnett's class, Chantell Smith
SANFORD - The first gradua­ from David BejTadaaa^ Shane
tions of the year for the Drug Ibtater from Michael Brown's
Abuse Resistance Education class, Dontae Freeman from
PARE} programs In Sanford Stacey Conleys dais. Moons
were
held
Tuesday
at Naoufi from Mary Jane Meherg's
Ooidsboro Elementary w e d
class, and Ftinda McGowan
from Priscilla Buka' data. The
School.
The fifth grade classes essay were about why it la Im­
ffaduated from the 17-week portant to be drug free.
DAME Is a program run by
program. The essay winners
man each class received free* schools »*vi police departments
basketballs, and 125 students since 1953 that teaches stu­
yeduated from the progam.
dents leasons railing from the
The essay winners (shown consequences of their •riW iv to
above) with Sanford Police Offi­ how to handle g u g violence.

The goals of the program in­
clude helping students avoid
drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and
violence.
■Seeing how this knowledge
Influenced and effected them
thrilling,*
IT said Webber. '1
some a the
1 students' out­
looks and attitude change this
Webber teaches each DARE
daas for nearly one hour per
week, with the assistance of the
teachers and administrators at
the school.
’Principal Ron Nathan was
very cooperative In allowing me
to teach the daises.* Webber

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□ IIKIKFliY
T h e S c e n ic Im provem en t
Board, the C ity o f Sanford,
and the G reater Sanford
Chamt&gt;er o f Com m erce are
sponsoring "Project Pride." a
cltyw tde litte r clean-up
cam paign o n Saturday from
9 a.m. to noon. Headquar­
ters for the project will be at
the ch am ber. 400 E. First
St.. San ford, participants
will meet at the chamber at
9 a.m .. R efresh m ent* and
rlra n -u p su pplies will be
furnished. C on tact Kris
Strtne at 1407 ) 330-5681 for
m ore Inform ation.

L o n g w o o d m u lls cou n ty’s a d u lt code
STAFF WKrTFH

sion on opting out o f e n fo rc e ­
ment o f the county's public d e ­
cency ordinance
was
postl&gt;oned.

SANFO RD • The Dmgwnod
C ity Commission Is considerin g
en forcin g the Seminole County
Pu blic Decency ordinance, r e ­
versin g Its stance tliat the d e ­
cen cy ordinance would w eaken
the city's existing adult code.
At the urging o f C om m is­
sioner Paul Lovestrand. the vote
at M onday's commission s e s ­

T h e decency ordinance Is a
complement
to
our
co d e."
U nrstrand said. "It's a dress
code. It does nothing to our o r ­
dinance but strengthen It. I'm
not ready to cancel out what our
voters approved."
According
lo
Ixivcstrand.
som e 10.000 voters In the
county. Including
UmgwtNxl.

By BID Kama

signed pellllon s to
county ordinance.

pass

the

linr-strawl
had
previously
said the county's pu blic d e ­
cency ordinance m ay weaken
Ihe city's adult entertainment
ordinance.
Th e c ity 's o rd i­
nance does not |&gt;ermll the sale
ol alcoholic (levera ges In an
adult m lerialnm ent business,
or the advertising o f adull e n ­
tertainment bu sin esses on road
sides.
D ie
county's
ordinance.

Bv Shari Brai ls
STA FF W R ITE R

122.

County Commission
Chairman
Carton Hsnlay (tsft photo) points to
ths tral system displayed at th# ki­
osk of th* nawty-opaned Laka Jssup Wtosmess Area A vsristy of
habitat* can ba found on ths 491set* tract, on ths north short of
Laka Jtsup, including ths hydrtc
hammock, dominated by a canopy
of Cabbags palms {Sabal patmatto).

classes will be held Mon­
days. Wednesdays, and
Thursdays 5:15 to 6:15 p.m.
at the Sanford Recreation
Department, 300 N. Park
Ave. Coat Is $3 for each class
or $25 for 12 classes. For
more information, call (407)
330-5697.

□QUOTE
; mI love a hand
that m eets my
ow n with a grasp
that causes some
sen sa tion ."

City attorney Richard Taylor
said he Is concerned that If the
city supports the county's pu b­
lic decency ordinance. II may

Wilderness area opens lands to
public, hastens restoration efforts

logical Park. 375 5 N.W.
H ighway 17-92, Sanford. wlU
host ‘ S torytim e at the Zoo."
from F ebru ary to May for
preschool ch ildren. The first
and third T h u rsd a y at sash
m onth w ill featu re a special
craft program at 10 a.m. The
second T h u rsd a y o f each
m onth at 1:30 p.m ., profes­
sional sto rytellers will share
anim al sto ries and fables
with the ch ildren . Both p ro ­
gram s w ill b e held at the
t o o * R ainforest Pavilion and
last 4 5 m in u tes. Parents are
encouraged to bring a blan­
ket. F or m o re Information,
call (407) 323-4450. ext.

Appalachian State University
will hold schoiarshtp audi­
tions at Lake Brantley High
School on Band Lake Road in
Altamonte 8prlngi Feb. 3
from 2:30 to B p.m. in the
band rehearsal room. The
camp will be from June 26
to July 24. For more Infor­
mation. call Jay C. Jackson
Ot (828) 262-4001.

D iere a re no adull entertain­
ment businesses In the Longwood city limits.

become Involved In a legal
challenge.
Rachel's.
Cl ub
Juana, and Cabaret nrr c u r­
rently suing the county over the
ordinance, and Casselberry has
been named In the suit.
T h e s e suits can get very e x ­
pensive lo defend." Taylor said.
"I don't know whether the
county would pay for our d e ­
fense costs or not."
Taylor said he believes the
city's adult entertainment o rd i­
nance "adequately protects our
city".

‘ A n o b le c a u s e ’

paying 13.6 cen ts less per
gallon o f self-serve unleaded
gasoline th is m onth than
they did In Janu ary o f last
year, accordin g to AAA Auto
Club South. Th e average
price for ga so lin e decreased
2.3 cents this m onth to 98.7
cents per gallon from D e ­
cem ber's p rice. Mid-grade
unleaded ga solin e dropped
2.2 cents to an average
$1.11 per gallon, and pre­
m ium unleaded fell 2 cents
to an average o f $1,193 per
gallon.

e-ti­
ter's Guild will meet Jan. 28.
at the Senior CtUaen’s Cen­
ter, In the clvtc center. In
Sanford.
There will be a UFO auc­
tion and a garage sale of
longer needed quilting
Items.
For more Information,
please call (407) 330 4606.

(Missed b y referendum Nov. 3.
1998. sets a minimal levrl of
public dress for anyone 10 or
older. It does not address (he
sale of alcohol In adult enter­
tainment bu sin esses, or adver­
tising on road sides.

County manager hunt
delayed a month
SEMINOLE COUNTY - County
C r m in il[||)m r i u l m u n C a rtU X I

Henley says tt will be midFebruary before the county can
begin in earnest its procedure
to find a new manager.
Anxious to avoid the 16month debacle that occurred tn
1900 when the county sought a
Henley wants the
of 1000 lobe

with County Attorney Robert
McMillan and Human Re­
sources Director Nancy TkBent.
Henley said It font possible
for all of the county coramts-

One of the option* the county
has before U begins a national
search for a manager Is to hire
an Interim manager. Henley
said this can not be done un­
der the low until the present
manager has completed his last
day • In Kaiser's case April 16.
Assistant County Manager
Cindy Coto may be asked to be
the acting manager during the
time of the search. She also la
interested In the manager's job.
Coto has her own work load,
however. How much more could
she add if Kaiaer were away?
Sources at the County Serv­
ices Building aay that there la a
strong poaalbthty that one of
the comm!**toners has already
asked Kevin Grace, a former
assistant county manager. If he
would return as an interim
manager. Grace lives In Longwood and is presently working
In the private sector.
•A commissinn can call any­
one he wanta and aak If that
person would be Interested,”

County Manager Goty Kaiaer.
who la retiring, said he would
work throutfi mid April. This

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SANFORD - W ith m achrlr In
fiand.
County
Commission
Chairman Carlton llrn lry rut
the ribbon that officially opm rd
•hr Lake J rs u p W lld rm rs s
Arra Saturday.
llrn lry spokr to those In atim d a n cr at the grand oprnlng
celebration.
T h is Is evidence of a noble
cause." said
Henley. While
more Ilian 20 percent of the
rounty s land Is protected for
future generations, "there Is
more that can be done."
The 4 9 1-acre area, located on
South Sanford Avenue, adjacent
to the Lake J esu p Park boat
ramp. Is the new est addition to
the Sem inole C ounty Natural
Lands Program and the fourth
wilderness area to be opened to
the public.
Calling
the
parrel
‘ ecologically significant.* Jim
Duby. o f the county's com pre­
hensive planning department,
explained the acquisition and
development o f the parcel.
"It's not surprising you would
show u p this m orning," said
Duby.
"what
with
the
commitment the people made In
1990."
Duby w as referring to the re f­
erendum that In 1990 created
the funding for the purchase o f
environm entally sensitive lands
within the county. Th e referen­
dum found favor with 60 per­
cent o f those w h o voted, and
allowed the cou nty to raise
property taxes to pay for land
and a n ew library system.
"W e really d o what we said
we w ere going to do." said
Duby.

D ir Lake J rs u p W ilderness
Arra rx trn d s from South S an ­
ford Avenue, east to the Centra)
Florida
GreeneW ay. on the
north shore o f Lake Jesup.
Form erly known as the "Jesup
Landing" parrel, the property
was purchased In cooperation
with the St. Johns River Water
Management District. Because
95 percent o f the property Is
wetlands and floodplain. Duby
calls protection o f the w ild er­
ness a rra "vital to the goal o f
restoring this regional resource
(Lake Jesup).*
The property Is open to the
public, for passive use. said
Duby. This Includes hiking
biking, fishing and horseback
riding. Dags an leashes are a l­
lowed.
A 2 5-m ile " T trail, with loops
on eith er end. will allow visitors
lo experience
a variety o f
habitats within the w ilderness
area.
Because the trail Is In
the floodplain and wetlands. It
Is anticipated It will be flooded
from time to time. The county
will monitor the trail and advise
the public when It Is closed.
The Florida Trail Association,
under the direction o f W iley
Dykes Sr., trails coordinator,
developed the system, which Is
well-m arked. Local Boy Scouts
helped with the building o f
benches located along the trail.
Other volunteers who helped
with the development o f the
property Include the W inter
Springs High School Environ­
mental Studies classes, which
did species surveys.
Historically, the land was
used fo r cattle gracing and log-

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by Chic Young

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feet tall and weigh 110 pounds.
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I know I have to diet but M's Impossi­
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with your family and discuss your
deafen to slim down. You dM l hnvs to
eat what they eat; you can be more
selective. You already know that
dietary starches can add to your
weight. Use your local library
resources to develop a weight reduc­
tion plan that omits unnecessary calories. Most parents are receptive to s
teen-ager s concerns about body
image and self respect I’m aura that
yours wfll be. too.
To give you relatod lafcrmatlon, I
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IN BRIEF
R esolution M ile S aturday
LAKE MARY - The Sixth Annual Lake Mary
Resolution Mile Run _ 1999 will mark the be­
ginning of the spring sports season In Semi­
nole County mart Saturday.
Also on the agenda far the event, which la
sponsored by the Lake Mary Track O ub. te a
Mde Race Walk, a 100-Meter Dash and a 4 X
100 Meier Relay far Middle Sfhooto only.
The event, which benefits Lake Maiy High
School Track and will be run on Saturday.
ja n °2 3 at the Lake Mary HMh School TYaca.
la open to competitor* of ad ag es a n d iu n ners may enter two of the three races (MkMh
School kids aged 11-1S may do relay and elther the mile or the 100-meter dash).
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finishers receiving a medal In the mile and
100-meter dash, or medals for the 4 X 100
meter relay for the Middle Schools, both
male and female.
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For more Information, or to
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tlon. contact Mike Gibson at (407) 333-2370.

Sanford Babe R uth Baseball
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parka Department Is holding registra­
tions for the upcoming 1999 Babe Ruth
B u eb tll ic u o n .
Player Placement Day will be Saturday.
February Oth. Kids 12-and-Under will Uy out
at the Ft. Mellon Fields as follows _ S-and-6
(register only at Recrea tion Department);
Rookie League (7-S), 9 a.ra.; Bambino Minor.
(9-10). II xm.: and Bambino MxJor (11-12).

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People
Termite season in Florida begins now

C A LE N D A R
Blood Bank

Retired nurses

Central Florida Blood Bank
ts asking donors of all type*
blood * especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

The Florida Society of Regis­
tered Nurses. Rr tired, Inc.
meets ihr third Wednesday of
each month at Golden Corral
on 436 south of Curry Ford
Road In Orlando nl 11:30 a.m.
Their mission Is to provide
many volunteer activities for
the community, as well as a
support system for retired
nurses. They contribute to
Russell Home for Atypical
Children and to Spouse Abuse.
Inc.
Call Christina Sharp, stale
president
(407)
382-0607.
Marie Cisscl. district coordina­
tor (407) 658-4634. or Grace
MacKenztr (407) 677-7309.
publicity for more Information.

R o ta ry
The Rotary Breakfast Club
meets every Wednesday at 7:30
a.m. at the Colonial Room Res­
taurant on First Street tn San­
ford. For more Information,
call Rick Russt at 322-0285.
WEDNESDAY

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Deltonlans 13-piece
band. Donation 83.00.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

Ktwanis Club
The Klwsnls Club of Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting at
the Lakeside Landing at the
Marins Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Klwanlans are wel­
come. Far Information call
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

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

Lunch,

fellow sh ip

All area seniors are-invited «o
join a seniors group currently
meeting at the Orthodox
Church of SC Stephen. 1805
Lake Emma Rd.
A cow e d dlah luncheon, at
la followed fay Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. Ffar
lion, contact Mary Burke at
330-8381.

C onservation d istrict
The S c ln o l r Sod St Water

Woman’s club
Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May (except Decem­
ber's meeting, which ts Dee.
16). For Information, contact
Ann Klrkendall. 302-9331.

Recovery, Inc
Recovery, Inc.. Is a self-help
menial health organization for
people who suffer from panic
allacka. depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003. or
896-5906.

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital, 565
W. Stale Road 434. Longwood.
Weighing beings ai 5:30 p.m.
The Drat meeting la held every
Wednesday, al
9:30.
at
Lakevtew Christian Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
Far Information, call 293-5048.

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In Florida, termites can be
seen swarming during daylight
1tours mainly from January
through May. Termites are
separated Into three basic
groups, drywood. dampwood
and subterranean termites.
Termite damages In Florida
amount to aver 0500 million
annually.
Wlogsd Unaltsa: Normally,
termites live Inside the wood or
nest In the ground and do not
have wings, In the spring,
winged termites are found
swarming tn what la called a
nuptial (light. Mating occurs
during these (lights, and new
colonies are formed. The pres­
ence of winged termites Inside
your house la probably an Indi­
cation of wood infestation tn
your home, but they can also
come from outside sources
since termites are attracted to
light.
Idaatlflratiaa- Termites are
not the only Insects that fly In
large quantities during this time
of the year. Anti and some
types of bees also have nuptial
flights, and they can be easily
confused with termites. An easy
way to identify a termite from an
ant. a wasp or a bee la by

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looking ai the wings of the In­
sect. Ants, wasps, and bees
have 4 clear wings, the two
front wings are bigger than the
hind wings, and have a "wasp
waist". Termites have 4 clear
wings of equal size and their
bodies do not have the "wasp
waist" characteristic of ants and
bees.
Front wing vein patterns are
used to Identify the different
types of termites. Subterranean
and drywood termites require
completely different method of
control, thffpfoff. It ts impor­
tant to Identify them correctly. If
you are not sure, bring a sam­
ple to the Cooperative Exten­
sion Service, we will identify
them for you.

These termites need to nest In
the soil in order to survive.
They are by Tar the most com­
mon kind of termite found In
Florida. Their tunnels of mud
can be seen along the surface
of foundations and damaged
wood, with galleries following
the grain of the wood. Cracks in
concrete foundations, concrete
slab floors, and places where
pipes and utilities go through
the slab, are common avenues
of entry for subterranean ter­
mites into your house.
These
termites nest exclusively In
wood and do not need contact
with the Boil. They remain hid­
den within the wood or other
material on which they fee. so
they are seldom seen. Their
droppings are tn the form of
hard dry pellets, which can be
seen falling from the affected
wood, and can be easily Identi­
fied with the aid of a hand fern.
the damMP* la detected early,
the colony can be controlled by
simply removing and replacing
the damaged wood or
w by the

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to walk daughter down aisle
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application of an Insecticide. If
the damage Is too extensive for
local treatment. It may be nee
cssary to tent and fumigate the
entire building. Only licensed
pest control operators can ap­
ply the c hem teals used to fumi­
gate buildings.

trot: Prevention ts most impor­
tant. When houses are built In
Florida, the surrounding area ts
treated to control termites. But
they may eventually reach your
house and must be controlled
chemically. Professional pest
control companies should be
called lo do this Job.

ccntly. a new Irm U eTontrol
method has been Introduced In
the market. The method utilises
a slow-acting and non-repellent
unde substance that ts Incorpo­
rated into a ball, the chemical
Interfere* with the molting
process which ts necessary for
the Insects to grow. The prod­
uct known as hexaBumuran
was evaluated by University of
Florida researchers and found
it to be effective in controlling
large colonies of subterranean
termites. This insect gowth
Is environmentally
cause It win contra)
only one kind of insect with s
specific chemical that wdl not
harm man or the environment.
Leas than 1/20 as. of hexsflumurun ire nerara to control
colonies with populations of
over 2 million tndtvtduale.

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Sardort. Florida ■Tuesday. January IB. 1B9B •M

Eastland ends Liberty streak

HERALD
ASSISTANT

SPORTS
EDITOR

Hurricanes* big first half ends Patriots* undefeated season
wte game and that
*«""en In our league.
-* '*“ *h showed
of gas In

srofrre Korroft

The Magic
have to re­
sign Penny
at all costs

ORLANDO _ The Liberty
Christian School boys’ basket­
ball team found out what It's
kke to play with the big boys
Friday night as the Patriots
dropped a 61-39 decision to
Eastland Christian School.
The Hurricanes (8-3). which
are In the Mid-Florida Chris­
tian Association, built a 35-19
halftime lead and the Patriots
(6-1), a member of the MMFlarida Christian League, could
get no closer than nine points
m the second half.

heart, but
re expertwas good learning
us. We have to play
better than us
better for the

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• Boys basketball _ Lake
Howell and Winter Springs
claimed
Seminole Athletic
Conference wins Friday night,
with the Silver llawka looping
Lyman. 83-90. and the Bean
holding off Seminole, 45-40:
and Apopka gave Lyman a n ­
other headache on Saturday,
dumping the Greyhounds. 86-

* Girls basketball _ Seminole
and Winter Springs picked up
huge district victories, with the
Fighting Seminole* clinching
the No. 1 seed for the upcom­
ing SA-District 4 Tournament
wllh a 58-33 thumping of Del­
tona and the Bean blitzed
Melbourne Central Catholic on
the road, 65-35.
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Hot a split on Its □ad trip to
Miami, doubling i c score on
Sunset. 4-2. Fridi and dropping a 3-2 decision
dedsl
to Miami
Death on Salurda
Saturday; Oviedo reidefrated by blanking
malned undefeater
5-0 Friday, and
bounced back
lie with Lake
from Friday's
obber Seabreeze.
5-1. on'Saturday.
* Girls soccer . Lake Mary’s
girls did not (are as wed as the
boys on their southern road
adventure, losing 3-2 to Span­
ish River an Friday, and tying
Boca Raton. 2-2, on Saturday

SAC STARS AMONG STATE’S BEST FOOTBALL PLAYERS

Winter Springs got a split of
two contests, whitewashing
First Academy, 10-0, on Friday
and getting shutout fay unde­
feated Onuigewood Christian.
3-0, on Saturday and Lake
Howell Improved to 13-1-5 on
the aeasan wllh a 3-0 blanking
of DeLand on Friday.
• Wrestling _ Oviedo came In
fourth behind champion Edgewater in the Ron F eta's Central
Florida Tbumament of Chamat Lake Mary High
on Friday and Saturday.
* Boys basketball _ Winter
Springs at Melbourne Central
Catholic. 7 p.m.: Winter Park
at Lake Mary, 7:30 p.m.; Lake
Brantley at Bishop Moore. 7:15
p.tn.

Daytona
sweeps
Raiders
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Go ahead, make my millennium!

Burburii Kuhn

Exercise:
The big lie
A m ericans have b e e n told
a big lie (not th e one a b o u t
llill an d Monica) It’s m u c h
w orse.
l i s a m alady d isg u ised a s a
remedy. For som e c r a iy r e a ­
son. people a re b u y in g th e
Idea th at an In sid io u s form
of to rtu re Is helpful a n d
healthy. In reality. it s a
m alevolent m en ace. C o n ­
sider y o u rself w arn ed : E x e r­
cise m ay be d e trim e n ta l to
vour health.
H its Is not Just a p e rso n a l
opinion. It Is fact b a s e d on
em pirical re se a rc h a n d In ­
d isp u tab le evidence. S ln rc
my h u sb a n d an d 1 h av e been
case stu d y su b je c ts, w e can
trsilfy subjectively.

11 started when our grown
children were still Impres­
sionable teens. Thry got
caught up in the loony
health cull craze. We tried
to tell them. "Just say no,"
but peer pressure was loo
great. Thry became exercise
addicts who needed a dally
cxrrrlse fix.
Side effects are awful. Our
kids began calling us names
like "unlit parents." They
contlnur to this day. They
only thing worse than an excrcise Junkie Is a kid who
nags you to be one. Our
youngest daughter won an
exercise bike tn a beauty
pageant, but she wanted us
to become (gasp!) users. She
gave us the bike, saying we
needed It more than she did.
Our son lifted weights and
worked out with other exer­
cise nuts. He even joined the
school swim team.
But It was our oldest
daughter, Jill, who fell deep­
est Into the quagmire of
physical exercise. She was
not content |usi abusing her .
own body. I'm ashamed.lo
admit It. but she actually
became an, aerobics Instruc­
tor and ushered others over
.he precipice of pain and
suffering too.
I should have suspected
something when Jill volun­
teered to present the pro­
gram at a club meeting at
my home. I thought she
would talk about aerobics,
not make It an audience p ar­
ticipation thing. It turned
violent. She put on an audio
tape of super-fast Jazz music
and nearly killed several
middle-aged women. In­
cluding her own mother. We
hopped. Jumped, stretched
‘ and marched until, one by
one. we fell to the floor
gasping and mumbling In an
out-of-body stupor of semi­
consciousness. An exercise
addict's loved ones sufTer vi­
cariously. After the meeting.
I lost friends and was re ­
moved as the club's program
chairman.
Kids aren't the only foolish
ones. Adult, collegeeducated professionals may
be duped also. My own doc­
tor went beyond reasonable
limits of prescribing medi­
cine and bed rest for my bad
back. He told me lo exer­
cise. I did not succumb to
such nonsense. I get Ured
chewing gum.
My husband's aversion to
physical exercise came as a
spiritual awakening. The last
time he mowed the grass
was 1974. That's when he
had a heat stroke and
passed out. Moses heard the
Almighty speak from a
burning bush, but my hus­
band's experience was more
direct: he was the one
burning. He took It as a sign
from Heaven that God did
not intend for him ever to do
yard work again. Faithful to
that vow. he decided lo
swear off all physical exer­
tion and never Incur God's
wrath by so much as trim­
ming a hedge.
As people get older, they
must be careful about health
and safety. Bodies that used
to function with agility and
flexibility no longer should
Jump. run. lift. skip, or
squat. Once I ended up tn
the hospital from Just bend­
ing over during a game of
Charades. That taught me a
lesson. Objects falling to the
floor should remain then:
until a cleaning lady comes
to suck them up with a vac­
uum cleaner. My husband
agrees. He says. "Everyone
loves old 1st people because

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radio poll has dclermined that the
Man of the Millennium is not Darwin.
Freud. Marx. Newton, nay. not even
Dickrns. but William Shakespeare
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drinking ale heavily, lifting sour fists
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woo, we kicked butt," let me question
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anarchists out there), emperors like
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sereral Lothars
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selves
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lennium’ Don't we need a man for
those times too’ Who will it be’ King

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SHOALES

David’ Solomon’ Sophocles? Hesiod’
7.cno’ Socrates’ Aristotle? Hey. this
is just western recorded history' And
Utcse are just the males of the species'
And before that’ Moses? A pharaoh’
The author of “(iilgamcsh?"
What about before recorded histo

ry’
The guy who first tamed horses,
where’s his Oscar’ The guy or gal who
invented fire’ What about the person
who first dropped a rock and said, "By
golly, look, Ihere's flints tn there’"
What alioul the guy or gal who first
said. “Big thing with teeth, run away!"
And are any of them aware that
l hey're dashing forward into history,
eating up negative rears to reach the
One True Year, from which all real
time proceeds’
What is time, really’ Isn’t it just an
invention to make us work harder’
And what are men or women in that
great stream’ 1 don't want to depress
you or anything, but it's more than
probable that human beings are not
that important in the scheme of things
I'd tie willing tn bet that cockroaches
and viruses might survive beyond us
I'm not saying we should nominate
bugs and viruses for whatever of the
year. I'm just bringing it up
Even if we are the dominant specie*,
how are our nominations important’

Beyond the perpetuation nl our own
sense of sc)! importance, why are they
attarhed to people of the rear, or of
the millennium, or of all time, as far
as that goes’
We even have the man of the
moment, the second, the period' We
honor momentary heroes in football
the guy who made the spectacular
catch in the last five seconds ol the
game, lor instance We have quote* of
the week, from the persons of the week
the octuplct*' Dad. the hurricane
survivor, the winningest coach, the
most vocal Republican
The one who saves the day. the man
of the hour, the trial of Ihe century —
we don't have enough attention or
m edals to accommodate them all.
Sure, we have Nobels. Emmies.
Pulitzers, (iolden Globes. Photoplays,
Bookers. National Book Awards, err
lificatcs. ribbons, big belts, tiaras, ban
ners and honoraria — but this
mountain of prizes can't even begin to
service the horde of heroes and hero
ines lhat daily confronts us
Andy Warhol, of course, gave us
each fifteen minutes of fame (while
selfishly hoarding many years of
celebrity for himself). We're got to face
facts There's only so much honor lo
go around And much of it has already
been used up by Caesars, warlords,
genius inventor* and religious leaders
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the 21st century I can only hope

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Parade

POLICE LOG
The following reports were compiled from Ihe Seminole County
Sheriffs Office for Incidents recorded through Jan. IB:

Battery:
OVIEDO, Mitcksll Haounock Road aad Mata Raad 434. Jan.
16. 12:24 a.m. A 35-year-old man was arrested by Seminole
County sherlfTs deputies for battery. Deputies said he and a
friend were walking home from another friend's house when
they got Into an argument about a woman who both men
wanted to date. The defendant allegedly punched the other
man In the stomach to make a point. He also hll the other
man with his open hand across his face.

DUI:
Jan. 15. 11:58 p.m. A 22-year-old woman was arrested by
Lake Mary police for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MART. la U rstats 4 a t Laks Mazy Raalr a r d aatt.
Jan. 16. 2:26 a.m. A 43-year-old man was attested by Flor­
ida Highway Patrol for driving under the Influence.
LONOWOOD. Mata Raad 434 at Tailgate Raad. Jan. 16.
12:01 a.m. A 28-year-old man was arrested by Florida High­
way Patrol for driving under the Influence.
■AKPORD, laterstata 4 at M ata Raad 43. Jan. 16. 8:22 p.m.
A 47-year-old man was arrested by Florida Highway Patrol for
driving under the Influence
17. 2:47 a.m. A 27-year-old man waa attested by Sanford po­
lice for driving under the Influence.

18. 12:38 a.m. A 40-yrar-old woman was arrested by Alta­
monte Springs police for possession of less than 20 grams of
marijuana. Police said that after seeing the woman make
what they believed to be a drug purchase, they stopped her
for a minor traffic Infraction. Police said they saw her push
something under her seat as they approached. They searched
the vehicle and found a small plastic bag that contained a
green leafy substance under the seal.

R etail th e ft:
1AIVFORD, Preach A ra ra t. 1500 block. Jan. 17. 5:22 p.m. A
33-year-old man was arrested by Sanford police for retail
theft. Police said he put a package of pencils In his Jacket and
walked oOt of the store without making any effort to pay far
the Items.

Davis said.
‘People should
work together like this every
day. not Just on this day. It
should be like this all the
time.*
Frank Sheehen, 64. of San­
ford watched the parade from a
park bench on First Street.
‘It's a lot of fun.‘ Sheehen
said. ‘It's a beautiful day for
the parade. (King) was a good
man.*
Dortse Dennis watched the
parade for Ihe first time after
moving lo Sanford from New
lions. More Ilian 20 percent of York city. •*
would expand patients' right to the lobbyists In Tallahassee
*IFs great how they really
aue their HMOs. The FMA ap­ last year worked on healthcare celebrate this day here,* Den­
pears to have friends In the Issues.
nis said. *ln New York, every­
Detailed survey date from the thing we have Is Indoors be­
Legislature and market forces
Central Florida Health Care cause It’s so cold tills time of
on their side.
Coalition found that patient year. It's nice to sit out here
T m more optlmisUc that I've satisfaction depends greatly on and walrh.*
been since IVe been Involved the type of managed rare plan Johnnie Williams of Sanford
In organized medicine.'' Bryan members of PPOs, whlrh cost enjoyed the parade from a
told Florida Trend magazine. more but allow customers more shady spot on First Street.
Bryan and others are eager to choice -were significantly h ap­
Tin enjoying It.* Williams
hammer managed care as phy­ pier than HMO members.'
said. *l! brings out the spirit of
Florida's large elderly popu­ Dr. King.*
sicians and hospitals try to re­
gain ground with new governor lation means hospitals derive
Hetty Green of Sanford, who
Jeb Bush. They say Bush Is 46 percent of their admissions watched the parade with Wil­
‘extremely sensitive'' to the lm- from Medicare, Managed care liams. said she enjoyed ‘seeing
rt of healthcare costs on companies want lo reduce hos­ Ihe vans and the cars* partici­
pital costs, while hospitals want
si nesses and consumers.
Managed care officials and to fill empty beds. Managed
some politicians disagree with care admissions ballooned 78
the complaints. They say that percent between 1992 and
costs for plans are not rising as 1996.
Last year Florida spent an
quickly or as much as they had
not many years ago. They admit estimated $56 billion on
that many patients don't have healthcare.
as many options as they might
have but that there are suffi­
cient options.
The emphasis on the Issue Is
reflected In the fact that more
than 91.5 million was given by
healthcare Interests lo candi­
dates the 1996 election. This
was second only to the legal In­
dustry in campaign comnbuand be a pari of It every year.*
Cynthia Jackson. 52. of Lake
Mary, said she would like to
see more Involvement
from
school marching bands In fu­
ture parades.
“There Just should hove been
more school participation with
the bands,* Jackson said. *1
would have like to have heard

Health

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Killer
• Dora Police said Monday that
• Hacknay Is a slender black
, man - 6-foot-3 Inches, between
i 140 and 150 pounds. ‘Ills
street name Is “Red* and he Is
armed and dangerous.** Towne
said.
‘Sanford 1s Just a hop down
the road from Mount Dora,* said
Sanford's Acting Police Chief
;Ray Bronson on Monday, a day
after a suspect In the murder of
84-year-old Billy Austin Simp•son of Mount Dora remained at
large. “We're going to do all we
can to help And this guy.**
Mount Dors Police said four
, teen-aged aaaailants lipped off
a screen door and then kicked
In the back door to Simpson's
home. Stmspon was beaten and
. had his throat slashed.
Three of the suspects have
been arrested - a fourth
{Hacknay) waa being hunted
down on Monday. They rode

bikes lo the scene of the crime
but fled In the victim's Oidsmobtle. which they left aban­
doned. They stole Simpson's
VCR.
Hacknay Is wanted today on
charges of murder, armed rob­
bery. and armed burglary. The
only photo police had have the
suspect Is two-years old.
When police and rescue
workers arrived Sunday, they
found Simpson but It was too
late to save his Ufe. Simpsonwas pronounced dead at Flor­
ida Hospital Waterman in
Eustls.
An au to p sy - Monday savy sled

pating In the parade.
Denise Jones of Winter Park
watched her daughter take part
In the parade, with the
Tuskawllln
Middle
School
marching band. She said she
enjoyed the parade because of
the spirit of cooperation sinsaw In people.
‘I think It's In the spirit of
unity tliat Dr. Kind stood for.*
Jones said. “It's great to sec
white and black people working
together.*

more tapes ol Martin's voice
and his speeches. If we don't

drea Manor, 14-year-old An­
thony Lema Conyers and 18year-old Anthony M. Lillie, all
of Mount Dora. A Lake Maty
SWAT team stormed a Mount
Dora apartment building In
their search for Hacknay.
Mount Dora Police Chief
Norman Warren said Investi­
gators strongly suspect Simp­
son's slaying Is connected to a
Dec. 13 knlfe-polnt robbery of
a 71-year-old woman during a
home Invasion and the Dec. 28
stabbing of a woman who was
walking an 11th Avenue.
■we hope to solve several
crimes with these arrests.*'
WanCT^sald^*T toc are a lot of

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they'll never stoop to any­
thing low."
With the aging process
comes extra body fat. but
that poundage Is to be pro­
tected and cherished, not
pummeled and abused. De­
clining years should be r e ­
clining years.
So do not believe all those
myths about the need lo In­
crease activity. If the urge to
exercise comes, resist the
temptation. Just He down
until It (or you) passes away.

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Seminole’s Jeff Falne
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rxrrclw . please aee Page 2A.
Tony
Richardson,
voted
Teacher oMho Year at C rooms
Academy in Sanford, rides
with son Justin Richardson, 9,
who nodded off during the pa­
rade. Right, Nadine Ortiz rides
one of floats representing
Free W i Holiness Church.

frred at the Sanford Senior
Center today through Feb.
23.
Ballroom dance leaaons
will be offered for beginner*
and Intermediate dancers.
The beginner course la d e ­
signed for those with no ex­
perience in ballroom danc­
ing and will provide Instruc­
tion in the fox trot, waltz and
swing. Classes will be held
on Tuesdays from 2 until 3
p.m. Intermediate classes
will be held Tuesdays from 3
until 4 p.m.
Latin dance lessons will
Include the tango, rumba
and cha cha. Classes will be
held Tuesdays from 4 until 5
p.m.
The cost Is $12 far each
six-week session. Pre­
registration la required. To
register or for more Informa­
tion call (407) 302-1010.
Central Florida will hold a
two-day United States Dog
Agility trial Jan. 23 and 24
at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex, 550 Ran tout Road,
Lake Mary.
Agility la an event where
handlers direct their dogs
through a timed obstacle
course. Obstacles Include a
six foot, five Inch A-Frame,
tires, tunnels. 24 foot dogwalk. teeter-totter and
Jumps. Handlers range In
age from eight to mare than

TU ESD AY
January 19, 1999
91sl Year. No. 104
(407) 3222611
Sanford, F L

SO Cents

Police still
search for
clues in
factory
murder
Murder victim may
have known attacker,
police say

Parade honors civil rights leader

SANFORD • The victim of a
murder In Sanford two months
ago may have known and fought
with his attacker, police aay.
Frederick Norman Jordan.
S3, was found beaten to death,
with Injuries to his face and
head area, on the morning of
Nov. 5. 1998 at the Federal
Parts Company at 3795 South
Sanford Avenue. Jordan was
an employee of the company,
and lived In the building. The
Sanford Police Department Is
examining forensic evidence
with the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement.
'Based on his Injuries to the
face area, this appears to be a
personal attack.*- Det. Kris
Ziegler said.
According to witnesses. Jor­
dan was last asm alive on Nov.
4 at 4:30 pjn. at the company.
He slept in the upstairs area of
the factory, police said.
The police are looking for
anyone who has information re­
garding Mr. Jordan's final
hours, or anyone with Informa­
tion regarding the case.
Jordan was found In the
company's breakroom with
blunt fares trauma to the head
and spool of blood around his

Seminole County middle ana
high school students.
On
Saturday, the Martin Luther
King Commemorative Banquet
took place at the Ctvic Cen-

help search for
Mount Dora
killer
18-year-old “Red”
Hacknay is aimed

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WEDDING

A n n o u n c e th e

Big Eve

Forms are available at tho Somnole Hot;
office, 300 N. French Ave. Sanford, f
32771. There is no charge for this servi

Wendy M ic h e ls,
Robbie E. Isaak
wed in C aliforn ia
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Wendy Michele’ Mlchcla and
Robb Ir Eugrne 1st ik
announcr thrlt nuini.iyc loday.
"Hiry cm Ii.uili d vow • on Oct.
17. HtflH al Lake Tahoe.
Calif The Rn William Lindslcv jicrfornic*! the civil
ceremony.
Tlic bride is the ‘laughter
at Je an and lim n Michels of
Sanford, and tlic bridegroom
is the son ol Ingird Martens
ol Omngev.de. Calif, and
O n ic Isaak of Marysville,
Calif. Both set*. ol parents
traveled to l-ikr Tahoe to a t ­
tend l he wedding.

Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a white
floorIrngth gown with a scooped
neckline. She carried an airy
cascade of gardenias, dendroblum lilies and eucalyp­
tus.
The wedding reception was
held nlKiard the MS Dixie
Ship Lake Tahoe.
The couple are making
their home in Carmichael.
Calif, where the bride Is em­
ployed as a scheduling coor­
dinator for a periodontal of­
fice and the bridegroom Is
employed by Quest Media ns
a cable technician .

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headed the Mother's March of
Dimes Benefit for polio, and
helped organize the Seminole
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
where she served several years
ns a ping lady. She helped wllh
the formation of the first USO
In Sanford and served as a
senior hostess during World
War 11.
Lourine Is a member of the
Daughters of ihe American

Revolution.
the
Sanford
Woman's Club and is a charter
member of the General Henry
Shelton Sanford Memorial Li­
brary and Museum Historical
Preservation Society.
An active member of the
First
Presbyterian
Church
where she was recently hon­
ored with a life membership In
the women of the church.
Lourine has also served on the
board of directors ol Seminole

Community Cornell Associa­
tion. In 1985. Lonrine was Ihe
recipient ol
the Sanford Klwnnls Club's Roberta G atchrl
Woman of ihe Year award.
So. many more happy re­
turns to a (banning and gra­
cious lady.
She has served her com m u­
nity to the lullesi Many more
happy returns to a *banning
and gracious lady.

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Blue ribbon winners in the arts division of the Sanford
Woman's Club's annual arts and crafts show are (from

Crafts division blua ribbon wirmofs sis (from laft):
Betty Colbert, Fran Morton, Martha Yancey. Libby

New members of the Sanford Woman's CU&gt; Inducted
at the December meeting are (from left): Donna Smith,

left): Ruth Gaines, Tina Joseph and Polly Pezold.

Prevatt and Ruth Gaines.

Carol Dennison, club president Bettye D. Smith,
Phyllis Wallace and Lyndall Franck.

WOMAN'S CLUB HAS
ARTS, CRAFTS SHOW
“Crufts. Arts and You” was
the subject of the Sanford
W omans
Club's
January
meeting amid glittering and
festive New Year decorations.
Members participated In the
rvent by entering their works
of art. The creative Items lined
the clubhouse and generated a
lot of enthusiasm ns members
browsed.
In the crufts categories, blue
ribbon winners were: beadwork. Libby ITrvatt: counted
cross stitch. Ruth Oaines;
Florida Material, Ja n e Morgan;
floral arranging, Hetty Colbert:
fabric craft. Martha Yancey:
special event sewing. Martha
Yancey: holiday Ideas. Fran
Morion: and tree ornam ents.
Libby Prevail.
In the arts division, Tina J o ­
seph won a blue ribbon for an
oil painting. Photography blue
ribbon winners were: scenic.
Polly Pexold: hum an Interest.
Polly Pezold: natural history,
Ruth Gaines: and portrait.
Ruth Gaines.
In tiie absence of the arts
department chairman.
Peg
Jones. Faye Slier acted as
chair. She called on several of
the winners who told the his­
tory of their creative Interests.
The best of show winner was
Jane Morgan for her Florida
materials wreath. The most
popular vole went to Martha
Yancey's antique satin pillow
decorated with a sparkling a r­
ray of Jeweled pins.
During the business session.
Bettyc Smith, club president,
conducted the meeting and
heard routine reports. Forth­
coming events Include Italian
Night In February and a fash­
ion show In March.
Viola Frank, second vice
president. Inducted four new
members: Carol
Dennison.
Lyndall Francis, Donna Smith
and Phyllis Wallace. Each was
presented a yearbook and
long-stemmed red rose.
Hostesses were:
Barbara
Moore and Vida Smith, chair­
men. Doris Oormly. Carole
Kfrchhoff, Jane Porter, Betty
Jack, Hazel Cash. Martha
Yancey and Fran Hammer!!.

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Eunice Martin, a descendant
of the original Swedish settlers
In Sanford, moved from S an­
ford several y e a n ago to live
with a niece, B arbara Sher­
m an. Annually, Eunice has a
big birthday celebration, and
although she h a s been ex­
tremely under the w eather, her
06th birthday will still be ob­
served a t B arbara's hom e.
The party Is set (or Ja n . 29,
at 17 Buckeye Circle, W inter
Haven 33881. Many Sanford
friends usually attend this
event while others send cards.
In those so-called good old
days. Milady w ouldn't be
caught outside her home with­
out som e form of chapeau to
perhaps cover her moppy hair
(as well a s complying with the
tradition of the day) and
m atching gloves to likely cover
her unm anicured nails. Hata
and gloves provided m ore th an
a fashionable look.
Today. I still w ear hata. It’s
■o easy to get up Sunday
m orning and plop a b at on nw
head to wear to church. I recall
trying to attend a n event and
was refused adm ittance be­
cause o f im proper attire _ h a t
and gloves. The event was High
Tea a t th e Ritt in London.

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Presbyterian women honored are (anting) Frances
Abell First row, EM# Jane Keogh and Evelyn Rice.
Second row. Margaret Lam (presenter of awards) and

Pat Daniels. Third row, Mary Terry end Mot Krick
(guest speaker).

Presbyterian w om en honored
w ith lifetim e m em berships
Thr Presbyterian Churrh In
Lake Mary held special serv­
ices on Jan. 10 in honor of the
lYcstiyterlan Women.
a na­
tional organisation with local
chapters
In
Presbyterian
churches. The purpose of the
organization Is to build an In­
clusive. caring community of
women that strengthens the
lYesbylrrlan Church.
The Lake Mary ITesbyterlan
Women ts a very active group.
On their special Sunday. t5
Lifetime Memberships
pre­
sented with Lifetime Member­
ships were: Frances Abell. Pat
Dennis. Evelyn Rice. Mary
Terry and Eltle Jane Keogh.
Etlle Jane, moderator for the
oroganlratlon. knew about the
other four women, but was
surprised to find that she was
also a recipient! All five women
are longtime and active m em ­
bers of the
Presbyterian
Women.
Frances Abell, a Lake Mary
resident for many y e a n , has
been the local Presbyterian
Women
moderator
several
times. She Is currently the vice
moderator and circle chair. Pat
Dennis lias been the group's
treasurer for several years and
lias been chair of the caring
and sharing committee. She
spearheads
the
decorating
team for many gatherings and
decorates the
church
at

LAKEMARY

MARY
ROWELL

Christm as. Evelyn Rice, who
has lived In Lake Mary for most
of her life, h as been the or­
ganization's m oderator and
treasurer in the past, as well
as circle leader and chair for
the caring and sharing commit­
tee. Evelyn has also been an
elder of the church, clerk of
session and church treasurer
for many years.
Mary Terry has held every
office of the Presbyterian
Women. She Is the first person
called when the caring and
sharing
committee
needs
something because she always
comes through. Ettle Jane Ke­
ogh . the current moderator for
four years, has also served as
circle chair and Is also the cur­
rent chair of the sharing and
caring committee. She has
been a member of the church,
for 56 years where she was
baptised, m arried and five gen­
erations of her family have
been christened there.
Margaret Lam did the presen-

latlon of the Llletlme Member­
ships. Margaret Is a former
enabler (liaison) with the Pres­
bytery. She presented the pins
and the certificates to the
women. Mot Krick, m oderator
of the Presbyterian Women of
the Central Florida Presbytery,
was the guest speaker for the
event.
CIA DflTALLATION
The Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association Is
haring a banquet to celebrate
their Installation of officers.
Carlton Henley, chairman of
the Seminole County Commis­
sion. will swear the new offi­
cers In. The 1999 officers will
be Sheila Sawyer, pealdent;
Doug Fomer, first rice presi­
dent: Tom West, second rice
president: Richard Eckstein,
treasurer and Betty Jore, sec­
retary. Entertainment for the
event will be provided by Phil­
lip Stelnmctz,
the
great
nephew of Grandpa Jo n es of
the Grand Ole Oprey and Hee
Haw Fame. Phillip is also the
1996 Florida State Banjo
Champion.
The event will f V - place
Monday. J a n . 95 at 7 pan. at
tb s Lake Mary Conuounlty
Center. CIA members must
RSVP by Ja n . 20 to Richard
Eckstein by calling 321-4346
or e-mall kallee38hotmall.com.

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DEAR AHBY: During the holi­
day season, you often publish let­
ters from older persons complaining
about being alone or left out Last
winter, my husband and I enter­
tained six sets of overnight guests
at our Florida home. Most of them
were over 65. Based upon our expe­
rience, here is a Questionnaire for
the person who hasn't received
another imitation:
(1) When you arrived, did you
greet the host and hostess warmly
— or did you complain about the
airline, the stairs, the driveway, the
distance, the traffic and the crowds?
(2) If you have special dietary
requirements, did you inform your
hosts well In advance, or did you
wait until the meal waa on the
table? Did you expect everyone to
eat only your special diet?
(3) Did you talk about anything
other than your medical problems/
Did you show an interest in others
and ask questions about their lives?
(4) Did you complain that the
bed waa too hard or too soft, and if
the pillow waa not to your liking,
did you feel compelled to say ao?
(5) Did you claim the beet chair
in the house aa yours for the entire
visit? Did you complain about the
weather? Did you adjust the ther­
mostat to your comfort level with-

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out first asking your hosts?
(6) If you are early to bed and
early to rise, did you expect the
entire household to conform to your
schedule?
(7) Did you state your opinion
and give advice on every topic? Or
did you consider the fact that others
may know something, too?
(6) Did you express gratitude for
the efforts your hosts made on your
behalf?
INVITING FEWER PEOPLE
TO FLORIDA THIS YEAR

DEAR INVITING: Your frus­
tration w ith honaegueete is
reflected in you r qusstloas.
Good mamma are sessutlal at
• gooIgUMl as tt la to be a fra-

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CaaM— 1 4 frees rap s «C
This weekend, the Sisterhood
of the Congregation Beth El of
Central Florida la boating a
High Tea Sunday a t 3 p.m. a t
the congregation in Longwood.
Cheryl Stone received a n invi­
tation which reads: Our Oood
Friend, the Dowager C ountess
Emilia Delaware Dame of the
British Em pire,’ rem inds us
that your hat and gloves will

look m oat appropriate a t this
lovely afternoon event.
Cheryl adm its sh e docs not
have a h a t n o r gloves. Moat
people don't. 1 understand. A
few years back, th e bouffant
hairdo preempted the beauty
and versatility o f th e millinery
enhancem ent to fashion _
retro, chic, o r w hat have you.
Don't knock It u n til you've tried
It.

H aw k in s -—
Street. H its la a free m otiva­
tional training geared tow ard
personal success sponsored by
the Healthy Family Seminole/SB6-CHS.
The worinhop will be based
upon goals that are needed In
au areas of our ttfc; careers, fi­
nancial. physical, social, ed u ­
cational and spiritual family

issues. For m ore inform ation,
p l call 398-3090.

o u v m O fiD AlW P
Evangelist S u san Qlivcns has
been ordained and appointed
a ssista n t p asto r of the Sanford
C hristian W orship C enter by
founder. P astor Bishop Mary
Sm ith. The W orship C enter la
located a t W est 13th Str eet and
Msgnstlne Avenue.

Everybody has a problem.
What's yours? Gat it off your
chest by writing to Dear Abby
P .0 . Box 69440, Los Angeles,
CaW. 90069. For a personal
reply, please endoee a

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Health &amp; Fitness

Sanford resident Mary Ann 8igtor (Ml) graduate* tram AmartCoips Project
Sanford m idant and graduate Karin W i » w (cantar)

RE LIEF

«p«*ka about har year of ssfvic* with Protect R.E.U.E.F., at the graduation Oviedo resident Emontcs Dames at the graduation ceremony.
oaramony. Protect Director Ariana Thomson (from Ml, right photo) and

Three Seminole County residents begin the new year as AmeriCorps graduates
By Debra Wood. IM
cam tEsiwm ENV—
Mary Ann Sigler. Karin W illingham and Emonica Dam es com ­
pleted a year of service with th e national service program In D e­
cem ber. The Sanford and Oviedo residents assigned to Project
R.E.L.I.E.F. gave local caregtvera a break.__________________
Coordinated by Community Care for th e Elderly (CCE). the el­
der care respite program com pleted Its first year of service In
O rlando. Throughout Florida, m ore th an 100 AmeriCorps m em ­
bers. In four dU es. have assisted more th a n 1000 seniors.
The Seminole county graduates socialised or Ju st sat w ith
hom elxmnd clients white the prim ary caregiver went to th e store,
took a nap or visited with blends, during a brief escape from th e
responsibility of caregiving. Caregivers often bum o u t o r suffer

illnesses of their own while trying to cope w ith the rigors of 24hour-a-day bathing, feeding and m onitoring som eone with d e ­
m entia or other disablllUea.
At the graduation cerem ony several caregivers spoke of th e
difference the AmeriCorps m em bers m ade In th eir Uvea.
T h e AmeriCorps program gave m e my health back," said
ford caregiver Marlene Dukes, who described five years of carin g
for her parents without the support of family or friends.
‘Caregtvtng la very apodal. But th e volunteers exceed even th at.
There are tim es the volunteers give you relief th at keeps you go­
ing. I want to say thank you."
Caregivers will not be w ithout help for long. CCE la cu rren tly
recruiting new AmeriCorps mem bers for 1999. The new rec ru its
will receive education an aging Issues, and training on p ro tectin g
an Infirm person's safety and handling em ergencies.

Community partners in R.E.L.I.E.F. for O range and Sem inole
counties are Community Care for the Elderly, Senior R esource
Alliance and the Florida D epartm ent of Elder Affairs. AmeriCorps,
a national service program , builds stronger com m unities through
service to others.
. Families may request assistance from Project R.B.L.I.E.F. at
Community Care for the Elderly. To be eligible for services, cli­
ents need to be at least 60 y rars old, require assistance to rem ain
at home and be unable to afford proprietary respite service*
w ithout Jeopardising other basic needs. For more Inform ation
about th e program or to volunteer, call V olunteer Services at
626-2M 4.

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some of the em ergency care a t
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From life-threatening chok­
Some people might call
ing.
poisoning and h eat stroke
Rosie accident prone. The
shepherd mix has a knack for to c a r sickness a n d cu ts,
finding unexpected ruts or ob­ knowing the right tre a tm e n ts
stacles in her path. Before you could benefit your p et.
"Learning to recognise and
know It. she’s holding up a c u t
respond
m ediately to p e t
w o r limping on a sprained health emim
ergencies ea n d ra s ­
nb.
Even tf your pet is n ot aa tically In rrrsss B is i t o s h « f
p e t's aunrtval " s a td .J b n
klutzy aa Rosie, th e Am erican the
Ledbetter, health - toa#»’ safety
Red Cross Pet First Aide
for the A m erican Red
course will teach you how to director
Cross o f Central Florida. T h is
handle Fldo’s o r Kitty's m is­ course provides p e t ow ners
haps.
with th e necessary skills and
The course will be offered training to reduce U suries and
respond to an em ergency b e ­
W ednesday. Jan u ary 27. from
6-10 pun. a t th e American Red fore treatm ent la obtained
C ross of Central Florida Sem i­ from a licensed vet."
O w ners also wtQ learn ste p s
nole Service C enter, 705 W.
they ca n take to prevent Usu­
SR 434. Longwood.
During the interactive p ro ­ ries. how to recojgnlsr shock
gram . Casselberry resident Dr. and broken bones, and how to
Rob Hess. D.V.M.. of the W in­
te r Park V eterinary CUnic. wlU
in stru ct participants how to
property care for their anim a ls
during em ergencies.
"A lot of people need to know
how to take care of pets w hen
they get Injured." Hess said.
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COX-2, we modified our approach to treatin g
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M essenger turns 90
She’s first elected woman official in county
Birthdays are coming around
too often these days lor L our
Ine M essenger who celebrated
her 90th birthday on Ja n . 7.
Lourlne looks back and It
seem s like only yesterday that
she was the guest of honor on
her 80th birthday, a t a social
gala for over 200 who came to
observe the ‘queen for a day*
festivities at
the Sanford
W oman's Club. Iter only son.
W alter, was thing a t the tim e,
and he and h is wife. Helen, of
Odessa. Texas, hosted the
lovely event.
This year Is a little different.
Lourlne Is being honored a t
several luncheons. Kay B a r
tholomew, Connie W illiams
and Jean Bryant took her to
lunch on h er birthday at the
Galleria In Lake Mary followed
by going to the movies.
The birthday girl h as re*
reived num erous gifts, flowers
and cards from her family and
friends, Including three grand­
sons and a great grandson.
She also received a call from
her nephew. Jo h n Schneider,
celebrated television and movie
actor who lives In San A ntonio.
And a nice m onetary glft was
presented Lourlne from h er
daughter-in-law .
Bom in Hartwell, O a.. Ja n . 9.
1909. Lourlne moved to S an ­
ford In 1913 and h as Uved here

Blair-Hartson
Mary and Barry Hllllman
of Sanford, announce the en­
gagement and approaching
m arriage of their daughter.
Mary Laurel (Laurie) B lair, to
Cadet Michael (Mike) David
Hartaon. son of Nancy and
Dr. David Hartaon of Longwood, and Linda and Roger
M arshal! of Tulsa. Okla.
Bom In Orlando, the brideto-be has'lived In Sanfsrd all
h et UP. She Is th e m aternal
ffianddaughter o T p # i aad
Carl Dietrich, of Sanford.
Laurie Is a 1999 honors
m aduate of Seminole IUgh
School where she w as a
member of Tribe, co-captain
of the cheerleaders, a m em ­
ber of homecoming court,
president of the Beta Club, a
member of prom court, editor
of the yearbook and was
Mias Seminole High School
1994-95.
She will graduate with
honors in May from
the
University of C entral Florida
with a degree in Radio and
Tetevlalon
B roadcasting.
Laurie lias worked p art time
since high school far Bayhead Eye Center and ahe la

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Gov. Fuller W arren appointed
her to serve the unexptrrd term
of supervisor of elections W J.
Thigpen who died shortly after
lie was elected in 1944.
Lourlne subsequently ran for
the office In 1948 and won by a
3-to-l majority over her m ale
opponent, giving her the dis­
tinction as the Drat woman In
Seminole County to hold an
elective office.
At the time of the prim ary
election, she was Lourlne Beal
and nianlcd Verne M essenger
between the prim ary and gen­
eral elections, th u s necessi­
tating a special rendition by
the courts to have her nam e
changed on the ballot to Mes­
senger. She w as a ch arter
member of the Florida State
Association of Supervisors of
Registration.
During the tim e she held the
above office, Lourlne was em ­
ployed full tim e by the then

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Sar\ford Herald. She worked in
the circulation departm ent,
a n s later society editor and
then was appointed to adverUsing m anager. .
After 19 years with the Heraid. she left to take a course In
real estate law. In 1990 sh e

accepted a position a s secretary-receptlonlst for th e medi­
cal group: Dr. C.L. Park S r.. Dr.
C.L. Park J r.. Dr. Orville Barks
and Dr. Daniel H. M athers.
Lourlne h as been active In
th e Sanford Pilot Club, spearHeaaa ass Ik—rtsfc. V m t 4C

Martha Yancey
thowt an antique
tatin pillow lavishly
decorated with jew•
eled pint which the
entered in the San­
ford Woman*t
Club*t annual arte
mud crqfts show
The clever creation
earned Yancey a
rthhon me the most
m om m tar display www
in
the chaw. In the
background is a
wreath fashioned of
Florida materials
made by Jane Mor­
gan which garnered
the best of show
ribbon.

currently Interning at WESII
C hannel 2
television station. Orlando.
Following the wedding she
plans to work In broadcast­
ing for a television station In
Oklahom a City.
The
bridegroom -to-be.
bom In Tulsa, is a 1999 hon­
ors graduate of Lake B rantley
High
School,
Altam onte
Springs, where he was on the

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He win ffiwduate Ju n e 2
from the United States Air
Force Academy, Colorado
Springs. CoL, where he will
be com m lsatonrd a second
lieutenant In the United
S tates Air FOroe. He plans to
be stationed a t Vance Air

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A day hike at Hontoon
Ialand on the Si. Johns River
near DeLand win be held
Thursday a t 8:30 a.m . ThU ta
a abort, leisurely hike. The
island can only be reached by
ferry (a free sendee run by the
state) and features a large
shell mound. For more Infor­
m ation can Lot* llcnachen at

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You can fas your ad to 407423-9404
100 N. Franch Ave.. Sanford 32771 •P. O. Bos 1647, Sanford 32772
Our offlca la open to aarva you Monday through Friday, • am •S pm

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DEADLINES:
For Tuesday's edition, the deadline la Monday at noon
For Wednesday's edition, the deadline la Tueeday at noon
For Thursday's edition, the deadline la Wedneadey at noon
For Friday‘a edition, the deadline la Thureday at noon
For the weekend edition, the deadBna la Friday at noon

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Lost A Found
Special Nonces
Nureery A Chid Care
Weight Management
Hypnoets
Health Insurance
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67 Career
Consultants
69 Retimes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

117 Commercial Rentals
118 ORce Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Waffled lb Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/OIBc* For Rent

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93 Rooms For Rent
95
96
97 Apartnenta •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tnpiei
107 MoMs Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacaftons
114 Warehoueenemal Space
115 Industrial I

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141 Homaa For Sale
143 Out of Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 MoMe Home Lota For Sals
149 Commercial Property For 8a!o
151 Imeetnsnt Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sals
154 Open House
155 CondomMums For 8alo
157 MoMe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
180 BuNnaes For Sale
1*3 WMsrlranl Property For Sals
1650tplsi For 8ale

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Tblevleion A SterecVRadfo
185 Computers For 8ale
187 Sporting Ooods
189 ORce Supples
191 BtAdfog Materials
193 Lawn A Oerden
195 Machine Worti
197 Restaurant Equipment
M I S C E l L A N I O U&lt;i
199 Pats A SuppSae
200 UvestocA/Farm
Supptes
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel

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217 Oarags Salas
219 Waned to Buy

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234Automoive

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235 TruMueee/Vtna For Sale
238 Car Rantala
238 ItoNdta Waffled
240 Boat R ent*
241 Rac. VaNctoaCampars For I
243 TraAars For Sato
245 Farm Equipment

252 According
253 AdNona A
254 Air ConMoWng

297 Ceramic Tla

270 Concrete
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Water front l j I M ? tu on St
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93—R ooms For R ent
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bp 105k earning over 050.000
m year average 035,000. High
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only 003 900 3029696

203—L ivestock &amp;
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223—M iscellaneous

DUCKSt GEESE
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affic 0575/0575 CM* 1/1 04007
0400 3214757.

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Da’ Bomb!
R em em ber, D on’t look
for D a B om b anym ore
on th e w eek en d s be*
ca u se w e w on’t b e here.
Instead, w e'll sw itch to
W ednesdays
startin g
Jan. 2 0 . And It w o n t b e
the sam e B om b an y­
m ore eith er. Here’s th e
deal: Da Bom b -is going
to b e for k id s and by
kids. T he stu d en ts at all
of Sem in ole
C ounty's

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tlnue to lis t a ll o f th e
accom p lish m en ts
and
featu res you’v e com e to
exp ect In D a Bom b.
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know .
W ilson
E lem entary
lik e s
to

not b e U r off. M s. Crook
does a n aw esom e Job
over th ere. C heck ou t
their w riting on th is

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partners at Lawton Elementary School cant wait to
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Im agine if you were locked
in your favorite sto r e .. .
W ilson E le m en ta r y S c h o o l s tu d e n ts w ere a sk ed to w r ite a " d em a n d
essay" on w h a t th e y w o u ld d o If th e y w ere lock ed In o n e o f th e ir fa ­
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4 5 m in u te s to c o m p o se th e ir e s s a y s . T h e p a p ers w e re su b m itte d a s
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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
*Oot you. you're It," 1
shouted as I pounced on the
gray object behind a haystack.
Walt, that wasn't a person, it
was a sock! I had been look­
ing for my friends In the hay
bam for over an hour! What
could be the m atter? Every­
thing was quiet and empty,
wait, that's It! They m ust have
left! They didn't even tell me
or say goodbye. Oh well, my
Aunt Taffy was going to plat
roe up soon. Speaking of iqy
a u n t where la she? She
should have been here by
now. Well, the still has one
hour before the store closes.
I had been a t a feed, fence
and anim al store called Hen­
drix. I, Jordan, had been
shopping far a dog collar, a
• box of nails, and a ball of hay.
I had bought everything and
put them aside. After th a t 1
went outside to the hay bam .
It had stacks of hay piled iq&gt;
all over the building blocks.
Some other kids were playing
hide *n seek and h ad Invited
me to play along. After a fear

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but there waa only a bunch of
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Seminole Herald. Santord, Florida •Sunday. January 17,1990

Legal Notices

W hat's Up In T he N F L .....T h e P la y o ffs
SANFORD _ Football fans, we've arrived I
Today’s schedule provides the final hurdle for
one of football's most prized accom plish­
m ents.....a trip to the Super Bowl.
M innesota and Atlanta eliminated Arizona

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and San Francisco from the race last week and
will m eet In the Hubert H. Humphrey Dome to
settle their differences tn the N.F.C. m atchup.
Denver and New York were w inners against
Miami and Jacksonville, respectively. The Bron­
cos host the J e ts for the right to represent the
A.F.C. In th e Super Bowl.
These gam es Illustrate w hat these individual
players have strived for their en u re lives. Al­
though I gave up my opportunity to play in the
N.F.L. to raise a family and write for the Herald.
I'm with them In spirit.
Let's take a look a t last week s games and see
If we can find anything th at will make us win­
ners this week. As Vince Lombardi once said,
‘It pays to analyse the p ast aa we plan our fu­
ture.*
M innesota played w ith thp C ardinals aa they
m arched to victory, b u t may have exposed a
alight w eakness tn stopping the run. Look for
Jam al Anderson to try them early and often.
A tlanta looked very strong against the Ntners.
but gave cause for concern as they let the game
end closer th an It should have. Look for Reeves
to be m uch more careful with Ida lead. If he can
get one, against the explosive Vikings.
The Broncos disposed of a lousy Dolphins
•quad in a blowout and gave them selves some
m uch needed confidence. I think they'll keep
doing the sam e thing u ntil someone forces them
to change their game plan.
The J e ts looked anem ic and great tn their
convincing win over th e Jaguars. P arcels will
not squander any opportunities against a much
b etter team th is week.
Three weeks ago I informed you all that my
Inside m an with the D olphins told me Jimmy
Johnson w as on hla way out In Miami.
I received countless calls and harassm ent
claim ing th a t I w as Insane. If I'm not m istaken.

head coach and general man- 1979-60 eeaaon.
agex of the M ontana Sky of the
a 1961 graduate of PepperW estem Baaketball Aaaocla- dine. Hughes and hla wife,
don. Hughes went on the UNLV pattl, have two aona, Jeff and
aa an a sst a u n t coach for the Richard.

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game fired up and If th eir defense can w ithstand
an aerial assau lt. I th in k they have a chance. *•
Atlanta shouldn't have as m uch of a problem
scoring points aa the C ardinals did last week,
and they have a better defense.
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The Vikings will have to pressure C handler ft&gt;
slow down the pass an d concentrate on sto p ­
ping the run. If they c a n 't stop th e run. Reeve*
will chew u p the dock tike a gumbaH.
j
The biggest w eakness the Falcons have Is _a t
the quarterback position. If C handler gets hum
I think they'll forfeit th e rest of th e
and
catch an early (light hom e.
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covering th is spread. V ttk g l * 7 . F a tssa a M .'!

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It’s been a
very odd
basketball
campaign

Hawks,'Hounds battle to draw
Goaltenders shine in scoreless tie
WINTER PARK
tenw display* of drying point youU ever see.
In a m atch th at decided nothing but spoke
volumes, the Lake Howell Silver Hawks an d Ly­
m an Greyhounds played to a OO tie In a C lass
AA-Dtatrtct S boys' soccer m atch a t Lake How­
ell s Richard L Arana Field rn d a y nig h t
For th e uninitiated, a scoreless soccer gam e
may sound like it w as a s thrilling as the prover­
bial paint dehydration exhibition. But lor the
two coaches and team s, the contest was a tex t­
book example of another athletic dlche. the
nail-biter.
T h a t was a big-tim e improvement.* said firstyear Lyman coach Steve Lyons, whose aide w as
torched for eight goals the previous Friday by
Oviedo. "Our defen se rose to the occasion to ­
night and kept Igor (Ooncalex) from g ettli* too
m any positive touches on the ball.*
tat the G reyhounds didn't have their
on offenae; Lyman took 10 ahota on
goal, requiring Lake Howell goalie Je d S ubbert
to m ake five saves. Dario P e d ra a had the
"Hounds beat opportunity, pushing forward to
take a shot from point-blank range In the
m atch's 80th m inute that S ubbert parried.
The tie gves Lyman an S-ft-3 record overall
and a O-S-l m ark against d istrict opponents.
■We're Im provlrw / said Lyons. “We d ld n t get
the result we would have w e d . but we have to
be pleased with the shutout and earnlr* a tie
with Lake Howell on th e* field *
Lake lloweil coach Scott Betstnger did not
ab ate Lyons' positive view of the result.
"You read M (the scare o f Oviedo's win over
Lyman last week) in the peper and you know as
a coach that Lyman Is going to come out on fire
against us to prove that they are b etter th an
that.* said Betstnger. *But It's hard to convince
teenagers of that.
*1 had hoped th a t since we have 11 seniors on
o u r roster, m any of whom have played in the
Semi no* Athletic Conference for three years,
we would know th a t we had to be ready to play
from (be opening w histle. Maybe this waa a
wakeup can and « e can take someth i n poalttve
out of it*
The Silver Hawks 0 -2 -8 and 1-1-2 In d istrict
play) also had 10 ahota on goal b u t were
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Nick Daramo (tour
the first hakl find Fsul grouse (a p a *

The tie put* Lake Howell In th e position of
having to win Its m atch with Lake Brantley next
Friday night to claim, the No. 3 aeed tn the aixteam district tournam ent
T h e boys bvc day to day. taking each gam e
a s It com es,’ Betstnger said. "But my mind la
already on the district tournam ent ... not that
I'm looking past Lake Brantley next Friday, b ut
looking a t lak e Brantley and thinking what we
have to do tn order to put us In the beat p o si­
tion possible going Into the district to u rn a­
m ent*

h gMBfig tram lags T k v ra isp i
* Bays bs*ketball _ After dom inating the m id­
dle two quarters and taking a nine point lead.
00-81. early in the fourth quarter. Lake Howell
suddenly went ice-cold and only scored one
point the real of the way to drop a 71-61 deci­
sion to undefeated DeLand tn • Class AAD istrict 3 game at the Dog Found.
The Silver Hawks (18-3 and ranked No. 8 In
the state poll) had a chance to take a 10-plus
point lead In the fourth period, b ut a turnover

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and m issed reverse layup allowed the Bulldogs
(14-0 and ranked No. 4 In the sta te pod) to gain
th e momentum and the hosts w ent on a 20-1
run over the final 8:38 and a 22-5 fourth quarter
acavtng advantage.
Leonard Wallery and Chris Jackaon led De­
Land with 16 paints each, while Cory McKinney
(12). Trron Booker (II) and Ian Milne (101 also
soared In double figures. WsBery also had eight
rebounds and three blocked ahota.
Jam aal Turner paced Lake Hawed w ith a
game-high 17 point*. University of South Flor_
a chipped In with 13
pain ts, e d it rebounds, four assists and three
s te a k and Chad Parsons added I I points.
The Sdver Hawks were to have played a t Ly­
m an Friday m £it and wfll h
W ednesday at 7 JO p.m.
* G irls bm kctbaB _ Lyman
Howell 18-8 m the third quarter and h d d off the
host Sdver Hawks. 30-22.
Lyman (18-7) wtd be at DeLand an Tuesday a l
7JO p m ., while Lake Howell (7 -l« wdl host
Lake Brantley neat Thursday a t 7 JO p m .
* O a k soccer . Hoot Wink ~
threo goals tn each half and d
0-2: Lake Mowed rak ed with two goats tn the
l i n e h o ettam an . 2-2; and Ovtado

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“We had a lax start.*

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�•A • Seminole Herald. Sanford, Floods - Sunday. January 17.1099

Business
Chamber
outlines
priorities
WASHINGTON. DC - U.S.
Clum ber of Commerce P resi­
dent and CEO Thomas J . Dono­
hue recently outlined a probualnesB legislative agenda for
the 106th Congress designed to
sustain and protect the longest
peacetime economic expansion
In modem American history.
T h e spectacular performance
of American buatneas over the
past several years has been
central to our nation's extended
prosperity,* said Donohue in
releasing the Cham ber's Na­
tional
Dustnesa
Agenda.
’Passing this pro-business
agenda Is the key to sustaining
this powerful engine of eco­
nomic growth.*
Donohue noted that the
agenda waa shaped by several
factors Including a com prehen­
sive survey of a broad crosssectlon of Cham ber member
companies; the deliberations of
Its policy comm ittees and Its
board; and the beat assessm ent
of the needs of the b u sin ess
community and what Is achiev­
able In the current political
climate by organisation's p ro­
fessional staff.
‘Economic growth Is th e cor­
nerstone of the b u sin ess
agenda." Donohue pointed o u t
"It Is the common thread ru n ­
ning through o ur agenda. Will
government let buatneas create
new jobs, invent new products
and open new m arkets,* he
stated. *Or will u strangle u s
with higher taxes, more law ­
suits and Increased regula­
tions?*
Among priority policy laaues
for 1009 and beyond In th e M -

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not prepared a will?

LAKE MARY • A luncheon at
the Heathrow Country Club
sponsored by the Lake Mary*
Heathrow Cham ber of Com­
merce highlighted development
in the Interstate 4 corridor.
More than 100 area leaders
from the public and private
sectors attended the meeting.
The Lake Mary-Heathrow
Cham ber of Commerce assists
In 75-to -100 business reloca­
tions per month, according to
Diane Parker, executive direc-

faith cflbrts to address th e Y3K
bug. while centtm itnf to p u sh
for wider curbs an wasteful and
expensive Utlgattan Including
class action reforms.

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needs *

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The Plxzutl Com panies a n ­
nounced an agreem ent with an
unidentified hotel for a full
service 300-room facility on
Paola Road, adjacent to th e 1-4
off ram p (See story page 1AJ.
Ken Slmback, senior vice
president In Orlando, aald the
company is interested In tying
the hotel development with
possible m eeting and confer­
ence facilities^
Carlton Henley, chairm an of
the Seminole County Com m is­
sion. said a 1004 study an
possible attes for a Seminole
County convention center Iden­
tified Lake Mary as one p o ssi­
ble location.

High woods Properties, a real
estate trust that awns IB per­
cent of the buildings In Or­
lando. discussed on-gotng d e ­
velopment of a bank, a restau­
rant. a 153-room hotel, and two
office buildings In Lake Mary.
Prim ers developers are In ne­
gotiation to build two new Ital­
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Everyday m my counseling
activities here at the Small
Dustnesa Development C enter
(SBDC) I hear the above state­
ment. While I join them In the
desire for free money, I am u n ­
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�4A •Sonwolo HeraM Santot! Bond* •Sunday. January 17,1999

Editorial

COUNTY COMMENT

O ther Views
ree centuries in play
The rnd of the century i* upon u*.
Optimism is in the air. The economy
is on a long hot streak. New technoloprs are coming in. fast Interna­
tional trade is surging America ia a
big player The year ia 1900 (See Judy
Crichton s book “America 1900.")
Are th ere some lesio n s to be
learned from then, for today? That
speculation Ukes me to an unexpect­
ed place l*lease follow
Americans, and most citizens of the
Western world, had much to be opti­
mistic about in 1900 America was 35
years bey ond a wrenching Civil War.
It had faced depressions, recessions,
“panics" — and still grown wealthier,
healthier, larger and more influential
And the nations of Europe had been
mostly at peace sin re th e postNapoleonic Congress of Vienna in

tsu
So much that was remarkable was
already in motion: railroads, photog­
raphy, telephones. X rays, telegraphy,
the steam turbine, escalators, type­
writers. phonographs, sewing m a­
chines. vaccines, anesthesia, and on
and on
The futurists of 1900 speculated: So
much more would come. The future
would resemble the past. Diseases
would be cured. The whole world
would be lit by electricity. "Horseless
carriages" would become standard
transportation. People would fly. And
it came to pass, plus more: lasers, bio­
tech. hi tech, penicillin, apace travel
nuclear power, television, computers,
movies, radio, frozen yogurt M ap me
before I list again).
But today most Americans arc net
as optimistic as their 1990 counter­

Opinion

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BEN
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N ew s and view s from around S em inole C ounty
Now that Rep. Dob Brook*
has been upped to be an a p ­
pointee In Jeb Bush's adm ini­
stration. the District 35 House
seat will be up for grabs.
On Feb. B. three Seminole
County precincts will partici­
pate in a special ejection to fill
Brooks* vacated seat. They are
43. 4B and 68. If a second pH-

greylag population,
si Security, and a
yield* economic turmoil Honly means
that people richer than ever will be
somewhat less rieh than they had
hoped.
The scary stuff is the SMh-csahvy
model rile with the unpredictable. par­
ticularly is the realm of gtohal activi­
ty. Who among us can say that audoar
the aest century? la aagsr sad ia

parts We have learned that predictors
can mostly only predict what ia pre­
dictable. and much of what is unpre­
dictable can be terrible. Consider what
Carnegie wrote in 1900, as he went
beyond the predicUble: “‘ere the
Twentieth Century donee, the earth
will be purged of its foulest shame, tha

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time. “We win be ready * she
aald.
In spite of the presidential
prim ary, th e percentage of the
county's registered voters who
io the polls win be lower In
ftiture. Ooard said. The rea­
son? The motor voter law in ­
flated th e voter pool. Although
people autom atically are regis­
tered to vote while applying for
a driver's license, those wanttag to drive will not necessarily
be w anting to vote.
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teemen and commlttcewomen
who represent each election
precinct. He said, “t a i n lim its
mean significant changes are
needed to prepare for future
elections*
In education, learning theo­
ries and leaching m ethods keep
changing. W hat'a in today may
be out tomorrow. If today's Cad
doesn't work, If* back to what
w as used yesterday. ___
This pattern creates job secu­
rity for text book publishers.
Ivory-tower curriculum design­
ers and teacher trainers, but
too often at students' expense.
Students become hum an guinea
pigs to try out the latest theory
in the laboratory of popular
a system la In place
enough to be field tested
compared to a former one.
It's replaced by something new.
Teachers complain th at colleges
of education prepare them to
leach one m ethod, bu t by the
tone they reach the rlaaaroom
they m ust be trained again. And
again, la It coincidence that the
music c o llffft provide many of
the trainers?
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creased school accountability
and higher student perform . Common sense might
dictate that sounding out word*
phonetically would result In the
desired higher perform ance.
Isn 't more accurate reading.
nunciation
and spelling
ter than using approxim a­
tions or guessw ork?
One m anufacturer of a com ­
m ercial phonics game offers a
money-back guarantee If stu
dents' reading grades to not
Improve. Do you hear sim ilar
claim s from advocate* of whole
language or Integrated reading
p ro to re s? W hat conclusion
m ay be draw n?
Some schools use phonics
Instruction In combination with
other m ethods. Some use
phonics only for students
reading below grade level. The
question arises. Why deny
those who catch a n -tn spile af
other m eth ad s-th e tam e opunity a s those with probi?
Wouldn't phonics Instruction
for all stu d en ts mean that all
could perform better? C onsider
th is analogy. Milk la fed to all
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those strong enough or lucky
enough to digest som ething
else?
Here's a proposal to settle the
controversy an d to determ ine
w hat'a best for beginning readera. Institute a pilot study com ­
paring schoob
using the
phonics only approach with
those using other m ethods a t
com binations of m ethods. If the
control group, the phonicsbetter. Just th in k of the
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Tha Semtnoia Haratd Pat Of The
Week it Misty, a 2-year-old
spayed female chow mix. She Is
housefcfofcan and vaiy active. She
Is good wNh oMsr children. She Is
svaHebie at the Humsne Society
of Seminole County located at the
intersection of County Home
Road and U.S. Highway 17-92
next to Flea World In Sanford. For

S ta te su sp en d s fu n era l h o m e
a n d c e m e te r y o p era tio n s
SreCtALTOTHE HERALD

Tallahassee The Florida De­
partment of Banking and F i­
nance (DBF) took adm inistra­
tive action against 16 funeral
and
cemetery
b u sin esses
throughout the state. These
businesses are owned and op­
erated by O strts Holding of
Florida, Inc. and Funeral Serv­
ices Acquisition G roup, Inc.
(FSAD). The action su sp en d s
their licenses and restricts
them fnan taking on any new
pre-need funeral business In
Florida. The com panies will
still be allowed to honor exist­
ing contracts and accept pay­
ments on them from consum ers.
Ostrts and FSAG are wholly
owned subsidiaries of the
Loewen Group. Inc. of Vancou­
ver. British Columbia.
Specific businesses nam ed In
the order include Ltveoak Park
memorial Cemetery (Creatvlcw).
McLaughlin-Aultman
Family
Assurance Plan (Crest view).
McLaughlin-Auttman
Funeral
Home (Crestview), Chapel Hill
Gardena Cemetery (Dade City).

the Florida
-Cow Cavalry" during the war.
SCV cam p 91709, baaed In
Oenevm, la named In honor of
U. Sloan.
Rudy Sloan said that him
M at-great grandfather also had
fought with a U S. Cavalry unit
that halted an uprising by the
Seminole Indiana near Bartow
In 1886. T h ere hadn't been
much activity with th e Seminotes since 1635 when they

were placed on probation and
requited to bring their books
and rerords Into com pliance.
Today's order asserts that the
books and records were not

neral Home (Ft. Walton Beach),
McLaughlin Family A ssurance
Plan
(Ft.
Walton
Beach),
McLaughlin Mortuary (Ft. Wal­
ton Beach). Graceland Funeral
Home (Miami), Rubln-Zllbert
Funeral
Home
(Miami).
McLaughlin Twin Cities Funeral
Home (NlcevtUe), Cedar Hill
Chapel
Funeral
Home
(Pensacola), McNeil Family As­
surance Plan (Pensacola), and
McNeil-Keyes Funeral Home
(Pensacola).

brought Into com pliance, and
that the businesses were oper­
ated Incompetently, negligently,
and in violation of num erous
provisions of the Florida F u­
neral and Cemetery Services
Act. licensed cem eteries and
pre-need funeral providers In
Florida are regulated by DBF,
under the direction of Comp­
troller Bob Milligan.
Among the violations cited In
the order are failure to keep
complete and accurate books
and records, failure to provide
supporting
docum entation,
amending signed
contracts
without the approval of con­
sum ers,
malting Im proper
and/or unsupported w ithdraw ­
als from trust funds, failure la
remit o r rem itting insufficient
am ounts to tru st funds resu lt-

O siris lists a principal ad ­
dress In Miami Beach, and
FSAQ lists a Tallahassee ad ­
dress. although today's action
contends that all entitles re ­
ported to offices in Trrvose.
Pennsylvania.
irregularities were first re ­
ported by stale exam iners d ur­
ing routine exam inations In
1996. Today’s action was Is­
sued following extensive. tnvesexam iners in DBF regional of-,
decs In Miami, Tampa, and
fenaacola.
In an agreement reached In
February 1997, the 16 entities

deficits, failure to property d e ­
scribe m erchandise in con­
tracts.
using
unregistered
agents tn sales of pre-need fu ­

on Ja n . 21 at Clarskburg.
Va.,(now W. Va.) and died on
May 10,1663 from wounds re ­
ceived in battle near Channcelioravllle. Va.

The memory of the two gener­
als and that of LL Daniel Sloan
will be fondly recalled by th e
members of LL Daniel Sloan
Camp B1700 SCV.

The City of W inter Springs, in accordance
with the National Flood Insurance Program
regulations, subparagraph 65 .7 (b)(1), hereby gives notice of the City's intent to revise
the floodway along Howell Branch Creek.
The floodway limit on Howell Branch Creek
will increase bertween a point immediately
downstream of the abandoned C SX railroad
right-of-way (presently the Seminole County
Trail) to a point approximately 2,300 feet
downstream of Northern W ay (south of
W inter Springs Boulevard). If you have any
questions regarding this matter, please con­
tact Michael Galura, P.E., of Professional
Engineering Consultants, Inc., at telephone
number 407-422-8062.

n tn l contracts, failure to d is ­
close pricing in advance, and
being a s m uch as a year late In
(Ulng reports with DBF. State
exam iners say some tru sts
lacked necessary documenta­
tion to show them to be exam­
ined.
The state's order cites d ead­
line extensions and notification
of pending inspections tn its
assertion that the companies
were given am ple opportunity to
achieve compliance. The order
allows the com panies to file a
petition for a hearing and re ­
spond to the charges. It also
asserts that aggressive g u wth.
d istan t m anagement, and In­
sufficient financial controls
contributed to the com panies'
regulatory problem s.
Consum ers w ith questions or
com plalnta concerning this
case should contact DBF
through Its toll-free Funeral
an d Cem etery Hotline; 1-800-

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Today: Sunny. Highs In (hr mid70s. Lows in' the mid-50s. Sun­
day: Sunny. Highs In the upper 70s. Lows In the mld-50s. Monday: Showers. Illehs In the
upper-70s. Loss In tne mld-50s.
Tweadar. Sunny. Highs In Use
upper /Os. Lows In Ihe mld-50s.
Wednesday. Sunny. Highs In the
upper-70s. Lows in the upper*

Someone paddle
these guys home
There Is m uch disappoint­
m ent th at three commission­
e rs blocked the sale of Katie's
Landing to the county.
Kathleen (Katie) Moncrtef
sincerely w anted Seminole
County to buy her 6-acre
cam pground and canoe
launch on the Weklva River.
Katie's Landing would become
a county park. The river
would be protected. The peo­
ple would be served.
Three comm issioners didn't
see It that way. They said the
•700,000 asking p u re was
too steep. They sank the deal
• and many hearts.
“We're getting calls from
those who are very disap­
pointed - some who are an­
gry," Katie M oncrtef said Fri­
day. *11 was a shock the pur­
chase w asn't completed. We
were given to believe it was a
done deal.”
County stalT worked dili­
gently with Rubs and Katie
Moncrtef far four y e a n to ne­
gotiate the property's p u r­
chase. The se ce rn e n t was
attached to the motion far
rrcomTnmdsM n" by the
board. A county attorney gave
his enthusiastic approval.
The price w as right he told

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SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 3:50
a.m.. maj. 9:55 a.nt., min. 4:05
p.m.. maj. 10:25 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
7:04 a m.. 7:12 p.m.. low: 12:31

a.m.. 1:17 p.m. New l aifm a
Beach: hlgli: 7:09 ajn., 7:17
p.m.. low: 12:36 a m., 1:22
p.m.. Cocon Bench: high: 7:24
a.m.. 7:32 p.m.. low: 12:51
a.m.. 1:37 p.m.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT TH E CITY COMMISSION OF TH E CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WILL
CONSIDER APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE C ITY AND TH E COUNTY FOR
TH E DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION ANO MAINTENANCE O F THE REALIGNED SECTIONS O F THE CROSS
SEMINOLE TRAIL (PAVED ANO UNPAVED) LOCATED WITHIN TH E PROPOSED TOWN CENTER INDICATED IN TH E MAP BELOW.

TUESDAY

Sunny 78 06

Hare are the winning numbers
selected on Friday In th e Floods
Lottery:

3 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 62 degrees and at
New Symma. 63 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

Sem inole Herald

PROPOSED REALIGNED TRAIL

"Sening Seminole County Since 1908 "

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SANFORD - The city of Sanfard la working on site plans for
a new Police Community Serv­
ice Center on 19th S tre e t The
service center la part of an
overall set of changes In the
departm ent aimed at respond­
ing to the com m unity's needs.
The city Is Investigating a site
location at 1211 West 19th
S tre e t The city l» looking into
the cost of purchasing the
property, providing w ater and
sewer one service, as well as
building a m odular building.
The service center will be a
&gt;UBt partnership between the
Sanford Police Department and
the Seminole County Sheriffs

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LAKE MARY • A new 900raom hotel with possible
m eeting and conference cap a­
bilities m Lake Mary could ef­
fect Sanford's plans far a hotel
and conference center a t Fort
Mellon Park.
The PUcuU Com panies a n ­
nounced an affeem ent to build
a fun service. 900-raom hotel
an Paata Hoad, near the State
Road 46-A interchange and
adjacent to the lnterstate-4 off

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Bronson said, referring to •
July stand-off with Alan Singfetaiy in Geneva in which StnHetaiy and sheriffs deputy
Eugene Gregory were IdOed."
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100 Condomim/n Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 D iptet/Tnptei
107 Mobile Homes For Rant

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141 Hornet For Sale
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143 Out ol Stale
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145 Retort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobda 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 Hom e* For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For 8ale

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267 Ceramic T9e
266 ChM C are Centers
266 Cleaning Servtoes
270 Concrete
271 Conetructon
272 De6very Services
278Drywa6
276 EtedricM

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnaqueColecfbies
215 Boats A Accessories

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tian School. 7:30 p.m.: Lake Mary at Boca R a­
ton. II a.m .: Lake Brantley at Orange Park. 2

In p re p a c tio n fro m la te W e d n esd a y :

p .m .

* Boys basketball _ Winter Springs used an
18-8 third quarter scoring advantage to break a
39-39 halftime tie and the Bears went on to outscore Lyman 80-67; and lake Brantley outscored Lake Mary 26-16 tn the middle two quar­
ters to overcome an 18-10 first quarter deficit
and edged the Patriots edged the Rams. 45-43.
* Boys soccer _ Oviedo stayed undefeated with
a 7-0 shutout of Seminole; Lake Mary scored
four first half goals and defeated Lake Brantley
6-2; and Lyman got Its ofTense going early and
never slowed down as It humbled Winter
Springs, 11-1.
* Wrestling _ Lake Howell easily ran Us record
to 4-1 with a 58-18 thumping of Seminole.
O n t h e w e e k e n d a c h e d o le ;
TONIGHT
* Boys basketball _ Liberty Christian School
at Eastland Christian School. 7 p.m.; Lake
Howell at Lyman. 7:30 p.m.; Winter Springs at
Seminole. 7:30 p.m.: Lake Brantley at Oviedo.
7:30 p.m.
* Girls basketball _ Seminole at Deltona, 7:30
p.m.: Winter Springs at Melbourne Central
Catholic. 5:30 p.m.
* Boys soccer _ Winter Springs at Seminole. 7
p.m.; Oviedo at Lake Brantley. 7:30 p.m.; Lake
Mary vs. Mlaml-Sunset at Florida international
University. 8 p.m.: Lyman at Lake Howell. 7:30
p.m.
* Girls soccer _ Lake Mary at Boca RatonSpanlsh River, 8 p.m.; Winter Springs at First
Academy. 4:30 p.m.
* Wrestling _ Ron Peters-Central Florida
Tournament of Champions at Lake Mary High
School. 5 p.m.
SATURDAY
* Boys basketball _ Apopka at Lyman. 7:30
p.m.
* Boys s o c c e r. Lake Mary at Miami Beach. 2
p.m.
* Girls soccer _ Lyman at Orangewood Chris­

• W restling _ Ron Peters-Central Florida
TO um am rnt of Cham pions at la k e Mary High
School, 10 a.m.: Seminole at Clay Tournam ent
In Green Covr Springs. TBA.

MONDAY

• Boys basketball _ lin e Ridge at Lyman. 7:30
p.m.
• Boys soccer _ Lyman at Bishop Moore. 7
p.m.
• Girts soccer _ Lake Highland Prep at W inter
Springs. 7 p .m ___________________

talker. 11 taikrrl. Am Ibib .Oviedo 9 (Choullgulnr. Knkrnitrt*.
B. Lukrr. T. laiker. Hodngurr). Stmt* on Rival _ Ovtnki 29.
SemmoteS. Record* _ Oviedo 22-0-1. J unV* varsity . Oviedo
7. Seminole 0

trr Springs 2-13: Lyman 8-9 2 Junior varsity . Lyman 2.
Winter Springs I.

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Oaala . lake Brantley 2 ICermtnalo. Tucked: Lake Mary 6
fWymer 3, Mrlntnah. VllUtoUn. Hum) Analal* . take Bran­
tley I (ZuM). lake Mary 6 (Wymer 2. Mrlntnah 2. VlUakibcn
Jura it] Shota on Rnal . take llranllty 16. lake Mary 16 Hr
rant*, take llrantley 6-9-1: la k e Maty 16 1 1 . Junior «ar
Mty . lake Bratillry 9. lake Mary 2.

103-- M a r tin . S e m m o lr. w o n b y fo rfe it.
112-- Honor, lake Ikavetl. mat by forfeit.
110 -- Ilrkry. lake Unwell. defeated Sperry. 14-9
125 - Martinwn. lake Ikaaefl. defeated laker.
(•vertt ■a).
130- Abet, lake IlnwrO. fanned tlryanl. 3:39.

140 - Srhrurtng. Seminole, pinned Cunningham. 3 39
Austin, lake Iknrrtl. pinned ttgmo. 1:93.
149
193- Ollrfm, lake IkcwHI. ptnned Fodrfr. 1:38
100 - OCimuet. take IfowHI. defeated WlMama. 19-10.
171 • - Ilnili. take llowrfl pinned Rush. 0.95.
IHO - lynch. Seminole, penned MeVty. 0:94.
315 - Ortu. lake Itnwrtl. ptnned THIada. 1:18.
Ihry - Ikitaway. lake ItoweD. pinned Carlton. 1:91.

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SHnpaon 33. IWlllU 23. IVUughtrr 8. Ilerkcr 2. ItuuMon 3.
Hamilton 4. Itobtnmm 4. Tbute: 39 S-17 67.

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Brown 7. Jamn 32. Kilby 7. Milrhrfl 3. Wlggm* IB.
NapollUno 3. Illanr 10. Total* 39 7-19 BO.

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Uqal Notices '

Threepotnt 8dd goal* _ Lyman B ISimpson 6 . PadtUa 3|:
Winter Spring* 3 (Kirby, Wlggm*. NapollUinol. Tram fcada _
Lyman 21: Winter Spring* 22. Fouled out . none. Technical*
_ Lyman. Detaughler 2 Kerned* _ Lyman 2 9 Winter
Spring* 5-7. Junk* varsity _ Winter Springs 93. I.yman 49.

Legal Notices
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Lake M ary (42)
Anthony 2. Grogan 14. Smnh 6 . Ikgmann 16, Well* 2, Andm on 2. Tbtals: 19 9-13 43
ta k a B ran Bay (42)
Henh i 6 . Baker 4. Aaaent 4. OUrtrn 9. OrtowrO 2. WBBa
20. AJlgwetrwr 2. Total* 19 4-13 49.
ta k a M ary
18 8 10 • _ 4 8
la k i B r u tliy
1 0 14 12 0 . 4 8
Thrre-pocrrt Retd goals . take Mary 4 ICocgan X Hofmann
2): Lake llrantley 3 (Herds X WOW Team iouta . Lake Mary
IS: Lake llrantley 14. Fouled out _ none. TU hi Heals _ none.
Hrrord* . Lake Mary 7-7: lake Brantley 8-7. Junior vanity _
lake Brantley 47. lake Mary 43

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8-7 overall and 4-1 In
the conference despite getting
only three points from leading
scorer Brad Trains. The senior
forward from Sanford had an
X-ray far a possible stress
fracture in his right foot but
played 21 minutes despite the
pain.
Amos Conyers led the Dol­
phins (5-9 overall, 0-4 In the
TAAd with 12 points, while
Shawn Platts added 11 and
Jam ed Anderson 10. Former
Oviedo High School star Jason
Dangcrdetd was held aeondesa,
h u t did pull down a team-high
Ms rebounds In 13

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135- figure tu take ItowcD. pinned Kamey. 0 31

BOYS BASKETBALL
BEAKS 80, ORETHOimDS 67

V ia to r S p r lsg s (BO)

W RESTLING
SILVER HAWKS 88.
FIGHTING SEMIN01X8 18

season-ending ankle injury.
Freshmen M o n t Wooley and
Kaiaa TUure led SCC. which
trailed 36-18 a t halfUme. with
10 points each.
The Raiders (14*4) will Join
the men in a doubleheader
against Daytona Beach Com*
munlty Collage an Saturday to

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doubleheader. The women start
at 4 p.m . and the men st 8
p.m. and both games can be
seen on Sunshine Network.

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Seminole Herald. Switanl. Florida •Friday, January 18.1888 •M

Religion_________
IN BRIEF
Parade act
SANFORD - Participant! are wanted to take part In the 10th
Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Rally In the park
an Monday at 10 a.m. Banda, floats, cars, walking groups, drill
teams and more are needed. Entry In the parade la free.
Par m ore Information and an application call Sheryl Jones at
322 5489 or I-877-4SHIL0H.

Youth workshop
SANFORD - The Full Deliverance Youth Department Youth
Reaching Youth Par Christ, which la a non-profit organization, la
having a youth workshop, for church youth and youth In the
community, Saturday.
The goal la to help these youth to believe In themselves, stay tn
school, stay off drug*, stay out of the streets and teach them how
to become productive, respectable young adults.
The church, located at 1101 W. 13th S t. la asking for dona­
tions w ith food, drinks, cups, plates, or napkins. Any donation
will be greatly appreciated. Please call Pastor Clifford Grimes for
more information. 330-3425.

Theatrical workihop

SANFORD - Plana are now act
In atone for th e Eighth Annual
Seminole
County
Prayer
BreaktaaL
Thla 1099 event will be held
an Feb. 18 a t 7 a.m . Lou Holtz,
fanner Notre Dame football
coach, wfll be the keynote
apeaker for the morning.
According to preoa Informa­
tion. Holtz haa eatabllahed
hlmarlf aa one of the moat
aucceaaful college
football
coachea of all lime. When
Holtz took over aa Notre
Dame's 27th head football
coach back In November of
1965, he brought with him a
proven reputation aa a fixer of
football program s following a

SANFORD - The Pull Deliverance Church of Jesus Youth De­
partm ent and Youth Reaching Out for Christ will present a Bibli­
cal Theatrical Workshop for all talented youth agea 8 to 18. The jobs at WlUtams ft Mary. North
event will be held at The Full Deliverance Church of Jesus, 1101 Carolina State. Arkansas and
Minnesota. After 28 season! as
West 13th St., on Saturday from I to 7:30 p.m.
Registration la 85 which Includes m acks, drinks and dinner. a collegiate had coach Holtz
earned a sterling reputation
There ts also a 85 fee for workshop m aterials.
Lessons are on such topics aa Who am I. Attitudes. Authority for turning pretenders into
Figures. How to Change the Negative for a Positive me. How to contenders and far taking
cope with dares. My body- God's temple. Betting goals for myself. football programs and elevat­
Education, How to choose good Goaty friends. How to perfect ing them &gt; level or two on
their way to th e top 20. But
your 0fU . Praise and worship, music, singing, dancing and skua.
At 7:30 p.m. there wlfl be a night of Bfobcal Theatrical Praise
and Performances. The day of actMtleo la open to the public. For
a ride to the event or information call Mrs. Grimes a t 330-3428,

een m arried to hla
I n n a of East UvJuly of 1981. The

couple have four children.
Many dtsttnquished speakers
have been a part of the past of

W ords may get in the way df worship

with God

WEST LAKE COMMUNITY CHURCH

�4A ■Semtnole Herald. Santord. Florida - Friday, January 15,1999

Technology moves beyond barriers
Blood Bank

Central Florida Blood Bank la
asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at Ita Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second S t For
Information, call 322-0822.

formation, it may be a scam; ex­
amine your purchase order
closely to Insure accuracy of
purchase; and print a copy of
your order, and confirmation
num ber for your records.

For more Information call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to join
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

BARBARA

HUGHES

Sanford Rotary

Rotary Club of Sanford meets
every Monday at norm, at the
Marina Hotel.

Bromtllad 8ocl«ty

The Seminole Bromeliad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m., a t Sanford
Oarden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. All
aspects of bromeliad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society la affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromeliad Societies and the
Bromeliad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin.
321-0838.

Cancer support

Support Hope and Recovery,
S.HA.R., m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In the
far com er of the dining room.
This Is a aelf help support
group for all cancer survivors,
finished with It. Call 324-8737
or 322-7785 for more tn-

Lakeside Lions

The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 7:00
p.m.. at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For information, call
Matt Altemoae, 322-8545. or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Historical
Commission

The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m..
the second Tuesday of the
month, at the Frank Evans
Center, 158 N. Country Club
Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn at

taxing tn a purchase aider, or
paying by ch eat or money or­
der. Be safe.
Buy from companies you
know. Be aware of the return
and refund policies before or­
dering. If you are interested in
a new company, research their
creditability. Write or call to
them, requesting brochures and
Information about them.
Another few insights to buy­
ing on-line Include: never give
out your Internet password; be
weary If asked for personal In-

Many children are going online dally to tu rf the web for
hut and garnet. While In the
meantime, marketers are lookmg for a way to allp m the back
door. Aa youth lag on to web
sites tn search for adventures,
they are encountered with eevera! personal questions to acccas a game or activity. The tnformation the children give la
then seated and stored In a
marketing datahaae to be used
at a later date tn soliciting
products to the parent*. The
Federal TYade Committing la
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la tha
encouraging the Children’s Ad- tm riM lt O am fy M n d m
vertistng Review Unit (CARU) Ww R ir. W w w E y * Warand the Council of Better Bual- w J m J IM m i M m ^
If
stronger guidelines to protect ba iaaahad at N M M
on-line privacy.
HM.

Widow must set boundaries for son
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MARY
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Ties to former in-laws bind new bride

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The CARU released current
guidelines In April, which re­
quire Web site* targeting chil­
dren to disclose what informa­
tion they collect and to Inform
the CARU of how that Informa­
tion will be used. The guide­
line* also street the need for
parental co n tent tn targeting
children, in addition to dlaplaying marketing language
children can understand,
Many autfor m arketers are
simply ignoring CARU guidehnea as indicated by the Center
far Media Education,
w hat does it mean for parenta? Talk with your children
about responsibilities of using
the Internet and h d p them
identify marketing ploys,

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Winter Springs, Lake Mary
girls coast to easy victories
Jan. 21 Girfe BaricetbaU, Winter
Spring* at Lake Mary, 7:30 pjn.
LAKE MARY _ This It the rematch a t the year
in Seminole County girts basketball.
Both team s have excellent shots at a state title
tn their respective classes, but this one is for
bragging rights tn the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence. Barber this season. Winter Sprlnga be*
came the first SAC team to knock on the Rama
ta three y ean and did tl with a powerful defense

Crooms survives Altamonte Christian

Offensive

�SA • S«ftwol« Herald. Santonl Rond* • Friday. January 15. 1999

WEATHER
ILOCAL POWICAIT ]

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Tstay: Scattered thunder*
storm*. High* In the mtd*70«.
Low* near 50. astardsy: Sunny.
Iltyt* in the mld-70*. Low* tn
the mld-50*. twaday: Partly
cloudy. Hl*hs in the upper*70*.
Low* in the upper-50*. Maa*
day: Partly cloudy. High* near
80. Low* In the upper-50*.

IhefeOowtng reporta were compQed from the Seminole County
OhcrtflTa Office far M den ta recorded Jon. 14:

Domestic violence:

T O M : Daytona D eath: high:
6:19 a.m.. 6:26 p.m.. t a r —
a.m.. 12:35 p.m. Dow Smyrna
Donah: high: 6:24 a.m.. 6:31
p.m., t a r — a.m.. 12:40 p.m..
Conan Daneh: high: 6:39 a.m..
6:46 p.m.. low: 12:06 a.m ..
7 8 8 4 12:55 p.m.

l u m s , V M M agtan M m i M O MMk, Jan . 13. 301
a m A 33-year-old woman waa arretted fay Seminole County
ahertfTa deputies far domestic violence. Deputies said she en­
tered her boyfriend's house w ithout his permission and began

D nyim Donah' Send are 2­
3 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 62 degrees and
at New Symma. 62 degrees.
Winds are from the aouthwest at 10*15 m.p.h.

&amp;cminolc Herald

Postal inspectors a le rt consumers to fraud sea
The Untied States Postal In­
spection Service has Joined the
U\s. Postal Service, the Fed­
eral Trade Commission (FTC),
the American Association of
Retired Persons (AARP). and
other organizations to launch
National Consumer Protection
Week. Feb. 1-7. The reason
consumer fraud Is big busi­
ness. and fraud promoters
pose a significant threat to
consumers and to the econ­
omy.
“Postal inspectors play a
valuable role In alerting and

Fraudulent personal financerelated schemes are often
marketed by telephone sales­
persons armed with highpressure. sophisticated selling
techniques. Seniors are a
prime target for fraudulent in­
vestment schemes, since they
often have money saved for the
retirement years. Investment
schemes are fraught with dan­
ger: It's unlikely you will ever
see the money you Invested or
even get the promised in ter­
est.
Targets of the employment,
or “work-at-home" con arUsts
are people who need extra
money, but aren't able to work
outside their homes. Victims

O viedo

promise fantastic returns w ith
tittle risk. Know who youYt
dealing with. If you are not
sure, check the company's
reputation with your local Bet­
ter Business Bureau. Postal h spretion Service office or dis­
trict attorney’s Consumer Pro­
tection Unit.
“Consumers can empower
themselves by learning to rec­
ognize mall fraud schemes and
fay reporting fraudulent activ­
ity to the appropriate authori­
ties.* says Chief Hunter.

MMe Mswapmwa. Ire. • S00 N. FrwWi fas, •artotf. R -18771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fat: (407) 32*6406

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�Mary Lou Johnston
scores 11 points as
Winter Springs beat
Seminole 66-40

Serving
Sanford. Casselberry,
la k e Mary, iongwood.
Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County
S in e # 1 9 0 8

Q INSIDE
Barbara Haghas w rites
about cyber shopping,
please see Page 4A.

Society will hold a Gala Auc­
tion Sunday from 2 until 4:30
p.m. at the Sanford Garden
Club. 200 Fairmont (comer of
U.S. Highway 17-92 and Fair­
mont). Sanford.
Bromeliads of many types,
brtxneliad-related art. and
other epiphytic plants that
enjoy the *brome!lad environ­
ment* such as orchids, ferns,
and arotda will be auctioned.
There will also be several raffle
tables and a silent auction.
Admittance Is free. For mare
Information call Paula White at
(407) 326-6231 or Dud Martin
at (407) 321-0638.

January 15. 1999
91st Year. No. 102
(407)3222611
Sanford. FL

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Thief at large has eye for luxury cars

□BRIEFLY
IfTs office has reported the
theft of a black and white fi­
berglass cow. valued at more
than 67000. from a Chlk-Fll-A
billboard on lnterstate-4 near
Altamonte Springs.
Anyone having Information
about the theft or the location
of the mlsatng cow should call
the sheriff's office at (407)
065-6650 or Crtmeltne at
1407) 423-TIPS.

FRIDAY

LAKE MARY • An arrest war­
rant has been Issued for a su s­
pect In a series of car thefts In
the Heathrow area that have oc­
curred In recent weeks.
Michael Wayne Ploehn. 22, Is
wanted by the Seminole County
Sheriffs Department for grand

theft auto, burglary to an occu­
pied residence and resisting
without violence.
Investigators believe Plehn Is
responsible far more than six
auto thefts In the Heathrow area
during the past 12 days.
‘He's stealing luxury vehicles
that are unlocked, and the keys
are left Inside.* Seminole
County Sheriffs spokesman
Deanna
Drown
said.

’Homeowners are being cau ­
tioned to lock their vehicles,
take the keys and be sure to
close their gates.*
Early Wednesday morning.
Ploehn entered the opened ga­
rage of an occupied residence
In Denton Court In Heathrow
and stole the homeowner's
1098 Audi, valued at 622.000.
I‘oiler spotted Ploehn and the
car at around 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday In the Altamonte
Springs area. After a lengthy
foot chase and search of the
area. Ploehn was not located.
The sheriff's department has
recovered the vehicle.
Ploehn has a criminal history
of grand theft auto and burRlary.
Because Ptoehns latest auto
theft occurred In an occupied
residence, his bond, when ar-

rested, will be set at 650.000.
Ploehn Is known to frequent
the Sabal Point area of Longwood and the ‘Clubs* In
downtown Orlando. Investiga­
tors said.
Ploehn la a while male. 5*7*.
150 pounds, with brown hair
and brown eyes. He has a
chipped front tooth.
Anyone with Information,
should call. (407) 423-TIPS.

Activities set for
M artin L uther King J r
celebration and rally
IFTCAN BEUEVE IT, \ GAN

SANFORD - The four-day
Martin Luther King. J r. Cele­
bration In Sanford will feature
an oratorical contest, com­
memorative banquet. inter-faith
religious service, and the I Oth
annual parade at Fort Mellon
Park.
The Martin Luther King Day
Parade and Rally In The Park
will be held Monday at 10 a.m.
The rally will be held immedi­
ately foliowing the parade.
T he parade la about rallying
for the cause.* the Rev. Harry
Rucker of First Shiloh Mission­
in ' BanUa^Qhurrh Ihr

Alan Wlgglna. of the Alan A
Alan gospel music group will
perform during the rally. The
group recently won a Stella
Award, which is atmllar to win­
ning a gram my, in gospel mu­
sic.
On Friday an oratorical and
poster contest with Seminole
County middle and high school
atudmts wlU be held at 7 p.m.
at the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce. There will be no
charge for attendance.
On Saturday, the Marlin Lu­
ther King Commemorative Ban­
quet will be held at the Civic
Center at 6 p.m. Dr. Robert
Jackson III of Macon. Oa. will
be the £ jest speaker. A p res­
entation wtU be hrfd foe 4h&gt;
Brotherhood, rnwi— inky aerv-

Oviedo fine art show is all in good taste
annual *A Taste a t
is art show In May.
tan 63.000 In prises
warded this year to
d crafters exhibiting

In their work and discipline
n
become a difficult task
Identifying the best of show.’
The deadline far m tlsts tc
apply to the show la Feb. 15.

Tizzio chairs
disablity council

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have a
dream...*/

M aijorie D ale, m ayor’s mother
and a form er teacher, dies at 77

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