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HUSBANDS?

The disappearing rights of smokers
DEAR DR. OOTT: I ’m ■ smoker and
I am fed up with hearing about the
rights o f non-smokers. If I want to
smoke, that's my right. It's my body 1
may be harming, not yours. Why don't
non smokers just shut up and stay in
non -smoking areas?

PETER
G O T T , M .D

DEAR READER: Non-smokers DO
stay in non smoking areas. The prob­
lem is that tobacco smoke doesn't.
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smoker who is familiar with both sides
0f the issu e. The smoke I breathe
from my pipe is M Y smoke: I assume
responsibility for the risks I take when
I light up. No one would deny that you
and I have the “ right* to abuse our­
selves; perhaps w e're nuts, but that's
another issue.
However, our smoke fills the envi­
ronment. It spreads out In swirling
blue clouds, leaks under doors, satu­
rates upholstery - in short, H extends
qu ite a
d istan ce beyond us.
Increasingly, non smokers are irritat­
ed by tobacco smoke. They're physi­
cally irrita te d because this smoke
smells bad to them, stings their eyes,
causes coughing, and is more than an
occasional nuisance to many people
with allergies Non smokers are also
psychologically irritated because they
view smokers as selfish polluters who
show little regard for the comfort and
safety o f those around them If you
look at th e issue o b jectively and
unemotionally, they are right Come
on - you know they're right Nowhere
in the Constitution is there a state
mrnl about the Rights of Smokers On
the contrary, there are lots o f refer
cnees to the rights people have when
another person is doing something to

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smoke is unhralthful Maybe all those
non smokers are really doing you a
favor Why not try. as I did. to cut
down and limit your smoking to areas '
where only, you w ill breathe the
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�4B •Seminole Herald. Santefd. Florida •Thursday, January 14,1999

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. GO-344 t-C C -S O -F
HIDDEN SPRINOS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC . a Florida
nol-lor-preM corporation.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H TSEN TN
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF T H I I T A T I OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
• IM IH O L I COUNTY
CfVIL ACTION
Cato Nat SS-1B40-CA-I4
Olaltlani B
GREAT WESTERN BANK,
a Federal Savmgt Bank.
Plamtitl.
-v tEILEEN BOEHM; CATHERINE
JOYCE OERTZEL.
FREDERICK C. OERTZtL.
CHEMICAL BANK. NA.;
THE CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC.: and WTNNOATE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . 4
ditatJvad rierirt* cerpe'ation.
Dalandanlt
AMENDED
N O T IC I OF BALI
Noiica it hereby given that,
purauant I d a Final Judgment ol
Foraclotura and an Order
ftoachaduimg Foraclotura Sale
antarad in tha above-ityled
coma. In the Circuit Court ol
Sam mote County. Florida. I tnH
aall the property rtuate In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
etcribed es:
Lot S7, OR EHWOOD LAKES
UNIT 0-1
SECOND ADDI­
TION, according lo the Plot
thereof, sa racordad m Plal
Book as. Paget 71 and T t, ol
the Pubic Racordt 01 Sammola
County. FtortdO
al public tala, to the highatt
and boat bidder, lor cath. al th*
Wool Irani door ol Iha Semmote
County Courthouae, in Sanlord.
Florida between the hour# Ol
11d0 AM and »: PM On JAN­
UARY IS. IBS!
DATED Ihit 30th day ol
Doc ember. IM S
Maryanna Morta
Clark ot Circuit Court
By: Jane C. Jaeeoic
Deputy Cterli
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED,
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON­
TACT COURT AOMMlSTRATfON
AT M t N. PARK AVENUE, SUITE
01, SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771, (407) 311-4330 B IT,
4227 WITHIN 2
WORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS N O T IC I, IF YOU AR I
HEARINQ OR VOICE IMPAIRED,
CALL 1-EOO-M3-E771.
Qibbont. Smith,
Chon I Arnett, PA.
Poet Office l o t 7177
Tampa. Ftortdo 33*01
Publtth. January 7 .1 4 .1SM
DCY-23

C rtv n d a n tt

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant lo th# Final
Judgment
In
Fbrrclotur*
anlarad on Iha Sth day ol
January IM S in Civil Action
No BS 324SCC-20-F ol the
County Court ol tha Eighlaantti
Judicial Circuit In and tor
Sammola County Florida, in
nhicti WAYNE GRASSE and
APRIL
GRASSE
ar* ttia
Datandantf and WEIUVA HUNT
CLUB COMMUNITY ASSOCIA­
TION. INC . It Iha Plaintiff. I win
tall to tha highatt and bait biddar lor cath al tha aratt front
door ol tha Sanunola County
Courthuuaa. Sanford. Florida al
11 00 A M on FEBRUARY 4.
ISOS tha lottounrig datcribad
raal pm patty tat forth in tha
Final Judgmant
Lot SIS. Fot Hunt. Saclion 3.
according to tha plal tharool.
at racordad in Plal Boot 1A.
Pagat SS-S2 el tha Public
Racordt ol Sanunola County,
Florida
DATED thn Clh day ol January,
IMS
Maryanna Morta. Clark
By Jana E Jatatric
Deputy Clark
Plamlitlt Attornay
EMIL A GASPERONI. JR . ESQ
•31 Wrkiva Spnngt Road
Longwood Florida 3277*
(JOT) 772-7103
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF I S M
Admlnlttreltv* Order
Na. S I-S T
Partont anlh a ditabihry who
naad a tpacial accommodation
lo participate m I hit procaadmg
•hould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 H Park
Avenue. Suita Norlh SOI,
Sanlord. Florida 31771 at teat!
tiva (S) dayt prior to Iha pro­
ceeding Tataphona (407) 3234310. attantion 4227: 1-400*
M S -S rn I TDD I or 1-S00-ISS1770 (V). via Florida Relay
Service
Publtth January 14. 21. IM S
DET-71

PlamtiH.

LAUREN RIVERA and
VIOLA RIVERA
Dalandanlt
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN
that punuant lo tha Final
Judgmant
in
Foraclotura
antarad on iha Sth day ol
January IS M , in Civil Action
No Si-3441 -C C -J0-F ol Iha
County Court ol Iha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and lor
Sammola County. Florida, in
which LAUREN RIVERA la Iha
Defendant!
and
HIDDEN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . la tha
Plaintiff. I an* t»H to tha highatt
and bat I bidder lor cash at tha
wait Irani door ol Iha Sammola
County Courtheute. Sanford.
Florida at II:0 0 AM . on FEB­
RUARY 4. IS M . tha following
datcribad raal property aal
torrh m the Final Judgmant
Unit IBS. Building I I - A HID­
DEN SPRINOS CONDOMINIUM,
according to the Declaration ol
indominium
thereof
at
racordad in Official Record!
Book 1IG4. Page SM. Public
Racordt ot Sammola County.
Florida
DATED thit Sth day ol January.
IM S
Maryanna Morta. Clark
Oy Jana E Jatatnc
Daputy Clark
PtemtiRi Attornay
EMIL A GASPERONI. JR . ESO
S31 Wekrva Spnngt Road
Longwood. Florida 32TTS
(40T) 772-7301
NOTICE
A M I MOANS WITH
D W A M . m i l ACT OF 1 S M
Atoetoietretive Order
No. S3-47
Partont with a ditabtMy who
naad a tpacial accommodation
to participala m thit proceeding
ould
contact
AOA
Coordinator ol 301 N. Park
Avenue. lu ll* North 301.
Sanlord. Florida 32771 ol teotl
* ( ( ) days prior to Nw pro•ding. Tatephono: (407) 3234330. attention 4217. 1-300-

sss-srri (TDD), or i -soo- m b S770 (V). via Florida Relay
Satvice
Publtth January 14. 21. IS M
DCY-Tt

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T N I I M N T H N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
S T A T I OF FLOAIOA
Caaa Na. S M M « 4 A l t 4
• IN IR A L JURISDtCDON
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

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NOTICE IB HEREBY OWEN
Jutofmeat a l toaHtoum dated
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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAES NO. BS-ISSS CA
DIVISION 14-A
FIRST UNION MORTOAGI
CORPORATION f/K/A
CAMERON-BROWN COMPANY,
Plain! iff(a),
vt
JOHN C OORDON. at al.
DelendaMlt).
NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURl SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GYtN
purtuant
lo
an
Order
Retchedulmg Forectoaurt Sale
dated December 7f. IM S. and
antarad in Cat# NO M-1»SS
CA ol iha Cueun Court ol iha
EIGHTEENTH Judical C p c u 4 in
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
F/K/A
CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY It tha PlamtiH and
JOHN C OORDON, Seminole
County: Jamei Back. JanOI
Back era Iha Defendanlt. 1•*
toll to iha highott and bett bid­
der lor caeh at tha Watt t’ont
door Ol tha Semaicte County
Courthouae. Sanlord, rioridi Ot
11:03 A m , cm Iha K th day ol
JANUARY IM S. Iha tolloant
datcribad property t t tai lorth
In taid Final Judgment
LOT 8. BLOCK 4. HEFTIER
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAOES 8 I S,
IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLF COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
teal ot thit Court an Decembor
30. I M I
(SEAL)
Maryanna Morta
Clerk ol Iha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jatawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. WcCeRa. Raymer.
Barrett S trappier
Pool Office Bo* 3410
Tampa. FL 33801
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protltion ol certain eaotetanc*.
Please
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Court
Adm Vuenation at 301 N. Par*
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 11711,
lotephon* number (407) 3134330, within 2 working dayt ol
your receipt el thit document. II
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I • Seminox&gt; Herald. Sanford Florida •Thursday. January 14.1W 9

Legal Notices

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IN T N I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TUB KIOM TCIRTM
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT
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M T N I cm eu rr COURT
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

FLORIDA

c a s t r o . e r -M e e -C A -t a -o
Horn* li « w g « of America
U B l/Va Home Sivmol ol
Ament*. F A .
Plaintiff.

Oaama A Zaffoum. at a l.
Defendant*

n o n e!
OF F O R IC L O a U R I C A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that purauanl la a Final
Judgment ot toracloaura dalad
January I. 1H I and antarad In
Caaa No ffT-tOOff-CA-IA-A ol
Iffe Circuit Coart e l Ilia
EiQtiteantli Judicial Clrcelt In
and lor Aamlnola County.
Florida •»Herein. Waahlngton
Mutual BanA. FA. aucoaaaor by
merge, unth Home Saving* al
America. FSB. t/k/a Hama
Saving* ol America. FA.,
Plaintiff.
and
Oaama A.
Zaffoum. Victor O Scmrra and
Paine la A. Vanrtpar. Eddie
Zadan. S A B Orytaai I Tie.
Inc„ a Florida corporation.
Robert O.H mrtJt Robert E OR.
Saamnua Qiff. United Btataa al
America. United Btataa el
Amanca.
Department
al
Housing
and
Urban
Development. Julia Zaffoum.
epouoe el Oaama A. Zaffoum
Pamela Floyd (TananQ and Audi
Curtain (Tenantl. ate tha
Defendant*. I artff aaff to tha
Mgbeal and beat bidder far
caeh at ttw Waal bent doer al
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County
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LINDA L DAVIS; H living.

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5. Curry S. Wharff 8. Whitman 6. Pratl 2. IBur 14.
VMrs 1. Jama 2. TbUte: IB 7-15 46
2. Mrrkan 10. U b o 2.
7. Total*: 14 17-28 50
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from late
thumped Deltona. 48-3

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_ . three runs scored,
three RBQ. Kyle Brubaker (one
double, two A ngles. three rum
scored, two RBI). Jerry Camus
(one double, two singles, three
runs scored, two RBI). Bob
Markoa lone triple, one sin gle,
one run scored, fou r RB I) and
Dave Kaeberiten (one double.

Ob today's acheduls:
• Boys basketball _ Crooms at Altam onte
Christian. 7 p.m.: Lake Howell at DeLand. 7
P • Oirta basketball _ Oood New C hrlstU n
School vs. Liberty Christian School at Sanford
Salvation Army, 2 p.m .: Seminole at W inter
Springs. 7:30 p.m.; Oviedo al Lake Brantley.
7:30 p.m.: Lyman at Lake Howell, 7:30 p.m.
• Otria soccer _ Lyman at Lake Howell. 7JO
p.m .; Seminole at W inter Springs. 7 p.m .; Lake
Brantley at Ovtcdo. 7:30 p.m.
• Wrestling _ Lake Highland Prep at Seminole.
5:30 p.m.

one single, one run scored,
three RBI),
Other hitters were Dave Bennett (two singles, two tuna
scored, one RBI). V ic DtBartolo
(two singles, one run scored),
Dare Com (one double, two
runs scored, two RBI), Kent
Brubaker (one A ngle. two rum
R e a re d , one RBI), Blake Murray

(one single, tiro runs scored
one RBI) and John Jones (one
single. one run scored).
Providing the offense for S ci­
entific O lsss were Dove Rivera
(one single, one tun scored).
Ivan ' Colon (one single, one
RBI) and Norm Bowies, Randy
Irwin and Raphael Ortega (one
single each).

and his assistant coaches before a press
con ference scheduled far 11 a.m. Thursday.
Johnson reportedly Is gtvtng up coac hing
far p f ” * * 1 reasons, som e o f which concern
the death o f his m other In January.

and

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Derail* — Oviedo 4 - 1. Ju n io r varsity — Oviedo B l.
O m vo U 34.
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Softball-

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Johnson to quit Dolphins

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IIS - M. Campo*. Oviedo, pinned Smu. 3 2D
I IB — U fo S . Oviedo, pinned Btkff. 2:49.
126 - N. Campo*. Oviedo, pinned Otremhaw. 1:22.
ISO - Crochettl. Oviedo, pinned MaldouMo. 4:52.
135 — Curpenlrr. Oviedo, pinned MrCrtmon. 3:51.
140 — Zao. Ortedo. tent by forfeit.
145 — lo o m . Ortedo. wan by forfeit
152 - MrOro. OffcroU. pinned Legs. 3 47.
ISO — C am e. OroeoU. drVetrd U$mquM. 5-2.
171 — Buxton. OereoU. drfmlad Janynka. I0 B.
IDS - OorhHn. Ortedo. drfeH id TronSAff. 11-4
315 - Serrano Oarrala. deluded Broet. 1211.

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little trouble tn getting past Kta*
51-21.
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171 — Mattirr. Winter Springe, pinned tied man. 104.
IBO — Parrot. Winter Bprtngff. pinned MeOon. 1:01.
215 — Norim . Deltona. « m b y forfeit
Ihrt — flood. Winter S p rin g , pinned Huffman. 0 SB.
Moroni* _ Winter Spring* 4-3, Deltona 88. Junior

Curry.
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4:19 rem aining
In the first quarter and trailed 10-9 alter the end
o f the opening period.
It did not take Oviedo long to grab the lead In
the second quarter, however, and the hosts did
not relinquish the advantage the rest of the
game.
Arrow Force VII closed the gap to within four
points. 38*34, early In the fourth quarter, but
the Lions responded with excellent free throw
shooting, hitting 12 of their last 15 charity
tosses.
Seminole did not get as close again until the
final seconds.
Oviedo's Larry W harton helped control the
gam e's tem po, and finished a game-high scorer
with 17 points. M ark Blerkan was the only other
lio n In double figures, netting 10 points.
Arrow Force V II's Cornelius Blue gave Semi­
nole an edge under the boards and scored eight
o f Sem inole's 14 fourth quarter points to finish
with a team -high 14 points,
w ill next
next face W inter Springs at
home on Friday. Oviedo win remain at home far
tt*a neat gam e Friday against Lake Brantley._____

SCW wrestling buck Friday
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
wdl be sponsoring SCW (Southern C haApianahtp W restling) Pro-W restling on Friday.
January IS . al the Sanford C ivic Center » •
* at the com er o f Sanford Avene
: Boulevard an the lake front,
at 7 p.m. for ticket
; at 8 p.m.
Taylor at (407) 3233090. or get tickets at B illy Boy's (corner o f
1st Street and Sanford Avenue) or
Ctty Pro Sports (904) 778-8900.

W allace tops ‘98 pole speed in final Ford test
LO T Iff. OAKLARO HiLLff.
ACCORON10 T O T N i f l a t
t h e r e o f AS RSCOROSO IS
FLAT BOOS t a RASAS Sff ANO
124. PUBLIC RBCOROS OF
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A A R P
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o f AARP m eets the third Mo rv
dqr o f the month, at 1 p m , a t
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HERALD
ASSISTANT
SPORTS
EDITOR

Oviedo denies Seminole
Lions hold
o ff Arrow
Force V II
for 10th
victory

The Bears
have right
tools for a
run at title
W IN TE R S P R IN G S - A ll of
the talk a ro u n d S em in ole
County g irls b a sk etb a ll this
year has been a b ou t Lake
M ary's ch a n ces o f repeating.
Th e Ram s lia v e ull o f the
tools In plucc a n d shouldn't
have an y p rob lem heading
for Lakeland a n d th e site o f
the sta te Final F o u r despite
a slu ggish sta rt an d som e
naggin g In ju rie s.
But th e R am s m ay not
have the best ch a n ce In tire
cou nty o f b rin g in g h om e a
state title.
In C luss 3A. W in ter
Springs Is p ro v in g to b e as
solid o s a n y tea m In the
state and. d e sp ite u lack o f
experien ce, th e B ears arc
m aking a lot o f n oise and
; threw dow n an exclam ation
point w ith a c o n vin c in g road
win o ver d is tric t riva l Cocoa
Beach laBt F rid a y.
Tire B ears a rc you n g, hut
tire team - In fa c t, a ll o f the
W in ter S p rin gs fem a le ath• letlc team s - p la y w ith a ma­
; turlty that you d o n 't sec at
; most places.
W in ter S p rin gs h a s no
j seniors, bu t th e g irls bask et­
. ball team has en o u g h talent
to go a lo n g w a y an d m ay
». strin g h om e w h a t th e g irls
! volleyb all team c o u ld n 't.
:
A sta te title.
•
;
Solid co a c h in g , an exp ert! cnced cou rt le a d e r an d a
; hu stling team a re th e key
•
!
:
*
*.

In gredien ts to c re a tin g a
w inner a n d th e y a re tra d em arks a t W in te r S p rin gs.
G u ard M ary L o u John ston
to Just a ju n io r, b u t sh e had
been th e u n q u estio n ed
; leader o f a s tro n g O vied o
; team b e fo re tra n s fe rrin g to
* W in ter S p rin gs th is season.
She kn ow s h o w to ru n a
team a n d . a lth o u gh sh e to
new a t W in ter S p rin gs , has
played w ith m ost o f h e r new
team m ates sin ce gra d e
school.
She h as help.
Last y ea r, th e B ea rs w ent
4-24 In th e ir In a u gu ra l year
and d id n 't h a ve m u ch m ore
than K ris an d B c v D edelow .
two p la y e rs w h o w ork as
hard as a n yon e In the
cou n ty.
Th e D ed eiow s d id n 't have a
lot o f h elp la st y e a r, b u t have
becom e k e y ro le p la y ers as
the B e a n m ak e a ru n a t
state.
M issy O u a d a g n ln o has
com e fro m n o w h ere to pro­
vide sco rin g a n d freshm an
Jen F o n t h a s b e e n a b ig
help.
T oss In L a k e B ra n tley
transfer D a n al H ic k s an d
you h a ve a ll o f th e In gred i­
ents o f a sta te co n ten d er.
B ut d o n 't fo rg e t th e fin al
In g re d ie n t
B etsy H u gh es to o k h e r
first co a ch in g Job la st seaaor
after lea vin g O v ie d o a s an
assistan t an d c a m e to a pro­
gram w ith n o u p p e rc la s s ­
men an d a to u g h S em in ole
A thletic C o n feren c e sch ed ­
ule.
Th e B e a n sh o u ld h a ve
struggled e a rly a n d d id .
But b y th e e n d o f th e sea­
son. even th ou gh th e lo sses
m ounted, th ey g o t b etter.
Th e resu lts a r e sh ow in g
this yea r.
Th ey m a y b e y o u n g , bu t
Lake M ary m ay h a ve som e
com pany In L a k ela n d .

Oka*/, we ll all m iss J
chael Jordan, but 56
. consecutive hours qf
! Almess on the Class\
: Sports Network?

STAFF W RITER

OVIEDO _ Oviedo defeated
Seminole, 50-46 In a boys'
Seminole A thletic Conference
basketball gam e In The Jungle
Wednesday night.

Mark Bterkan (left) tossed m 10 points and Larry Wharton (above) poured
in a game-high 17 pomts as Oviedo edged Seminole. 50-46, In The Jungle
Wednosdsy night lo give the Lions their 10th victory of the season

Winners
sparkle in
Thursday
softball

SCC men drop M FC
opener at Santa Fe

SANFORD _ Nobles Con
struction and Pebble Junctloi
got o(T to s fast start with tm
presalve victories aa the City e
Sanford Recreation and Park
Department Mena Thuradaj
Night
Slow pltch
Soft bat
League at Plnehurst Park.
The Taylor brothers. Mikr
and Tony, com bined to drive Ir
four runs In the second anc
third Innings aa Noblea Con
struction scored seven runs tc
go up 7-0 and went on to an
11-4 victory over Adapco.
Pebble Junction sent 23 bat­
ters to the plate and collected
16 h its w hile scoring 18 runs
In a 21-1, 2 1/2-lnnlng d u b ­
bing o f Scientific Glass.
The league will play a dou­
bleheader a t Plnehurst • Park
every W ednesday night with
games storting at 7 p.m. and 8
p.m.
Doing the damage for Noblea
Construction were Mike Taylor

II.

A lso contributing were Brian
Jones
(one
double),
Jon
Lugertng (on e single, two runs
•cored), Larry Chunat (one sin­
gle. two runs scored) and
Jim m y O sage (one single, one
run scored).
Adapco w as led by Lany
Dillon (one double, one single,
one run scored), Danny Hewitt
(two singles, one RBI), Terry
Atkinson (tw o singles) and
Mike Clark (on e double).
A lso. John Stewart (one sin­
gle. tw o runs scored), Bobby
Brown (one single, one run
scored). C hris Bryson (one sin­
gle, on e RBI) and Bruce Sellers
(two RBI).
Powering
Pebble Junction
Brett Motto (two doubles.

• M S . 4 IS
• S M s . l t IS
I S S .I S
S C U M .S I S I

guard from Jacksonville, agalr
led the Raiders In scoring wtti
16 potato, but only hit 7-of-3(
from the Qoor and l-of-10 m
SANFORD - The young Sem i­
three-point tries.
nole Community C ollege men's
basketball teem still lu u a lit­
The other starting guard.
Chris Ourecids, a sophomore
tle more Im provem ent to make.
from Daytona Beach-Father
Forced to play their MidLope*, was 5-for-M from the
Florida Conference
opening
floor, all on three-point a t­
game In G ainesville Wednesday
tempts. and finished with 15
night against pre-season fa­
points.
*
vorite Santa Fe Community
College, the Raiders gave a
Freshman
center/forward
Daryl Dingle from Miami con­
good account o f them selves,
tinues to show marked Im­
but could not overcom e an offshooting night and a big disad­
provement aa he hit 6-of-S
from the floor and scored 14
vantage at the free throw line
as the Saints prevailed. 80-67.
potato. He also dominated the
Things don't get any easier
t»ckboarda. pulling down a
game-high 14 rebounds.
on Saturday, as SCC returns to
Sanford to hoot alw ays difficult
Daytona Beach
Community
College In Its conference homeopener at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The game will part o f a
men/women doubleheader with
the women starting at 6 p.m.
and the men at 8 p.m . A ll SCC
home games are free o f charge.
The local squad only trailed
32-30 at halftim e, but could
not close the deal in the sec­
ond half aa U fell to 9-11 on
the season.
The Raiders hit on ly 29-of-66
shots from the floor, which ta­
eluded an ice-cold 6-for-27
from three-point range.
Throw in a 3-for-B evening at
the free throw line, compared
to a 16-for-29 effort by Sanu
Fie. and tt'a easy to see why
SCC fell abort.
Butler tod the w ay for the
Saints (13-6 overall. 1-0 in the
conference) with 18 potato,
while Atkinson chipped In with
18 potato and Sm ith added 11.
Lonnie Battle, a freshman
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(one double, one single, three
runs scored, one RBI). Tony
Taylor (two singles, one run
scored, three
RBI). Jason
Flsnnigan (tw o singles, one run
scored, one RBI). Tommy Wilks
(two singles, two RBI), Jamie
Pltoer (two singles, one run
scored). Jason Mustek (two
singles, one RBQ and Mickey
(tw o singles, one

The Lions, a team filled with
young players, upped Its record
to 10-7 with the win.
T h e y have their momenta,
and they’re playing hard.* said
Oviedo coach Ed Kerahner.
Arrow Force VII continued a
season highlighted by a record
which does not reflect their
talent.
Despite being 3-14,
Seminole has a team which
can play extrem ely well.
Oviedo rebounded from a
alow start, unlike a year ago
when It fell behind the Tribe
21-0 to open a game, after It
fell behind 6-0.
The Lions did not score until

Fwrtiman Daryl Dingle from Miami hit tax-of-taghl shots from the floor and
scored 14 points to go alongwtoi s gams-higft u abounds, but It cams In a
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dropped tts opening Mid-Florida Conference gams. 80-47. to Santo Fe
Community College In GaineevNIe Wednesday night.

P aul’s, Sharks post opening night wins
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Teresa Howdyahell and
M ldd Lewis tod their respective teams to
victory as the City o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Women's Polar Bear
Slowpltch Softball League opened its sea­
son Tuesday at Plnehurst Park.
Lewis was the star for Paul's Truck and
Auto Repair despite hitting out o f the No.
11 hole, driving In three nuts with a trip le
and a single and scoring a run as Paul's
topped Vaughan Incorporated. 9-4.
Howdyahdl plated four runs w ith a bases
loaded triple and a single and also aingiH
and scored another run as the Sharks took
a bite out o f Curt's Allcycato. 11-4.
Next Tuesday night at Plnehurst Park,
Paul's Truck and Auto Repair and the
Sharks battle at 7 p.m. fo r the early lea d ­
ership In the league, w hile Dan Pablos,

which had the night o ff this week, takes on
Vaughan Incorporated at 8 p m . C uri a A lleycats will have .the bye next week.
Doing the dam age for Paul's Truck and
Auto Repair w ere Micld Lewis (triple, sta­
lk . rim . three RBI). Barb Marita (tw o tan­
gles. two RBI). Teresa Ftock (home nm.
run. RBI) and Carolyn Cote (single, run.
RBI).
Also contributing were ShdU W alters
(single. RBI), Kim Myers and Belinda A n ­
derson (one sin gle and one run scored
each), Ann Lanza and Tammy Japes (one
tangle each). Dlno Wilson (two runs, RBI)
ana Sue Bagtoy (two runs).
Doing the hittin g for Vaughan In co rp o­
rated were Pam Cornell (triple, tangle, two
runs), Bonnie Chaplin (double, run), Lynn
Webb (single, run. two RBQ, Cindy G iles
and Jana B ecker (one stngto and one RBI
each) and Luanne Maciasac. Brec D avis
and L it Turner (one tangle each).
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The way we were: Team trip continued
This ts a continuation o f Jim
Stone's account of the Sanford
High School basketball trip In
1922. As stated before. I have
edited It some.
The next morning after th e
Sanford-Mlam l
game.
we
thanked our hosts and host­
esses for the lovely tim e w e
had and then gathered at the
YMCA.
On to Miami Beachl Th e
causeway we crossed Is sup­
posed to be one o f the longest
o f kits kind In the world: tt
certainly was long and a id e :
you could build a row o f
houses along each edge and
still have a a id e street tn the
m iddle.
When we reached the other
side, most of us went through
the
world
famed
M iam i
Aquarium . The great variety o f
tropical marine animals was
wonderful: the most grotesque
o f creatures, the most beau ti­
ful o f fish, the ugliest o f ani­
mals were all there.
A fter gotng
through
the
Aquarium , we went on to th e
beach Itself, where some o f the
boys went tn swimming and
where Leonard took first prize.
Most o f the boys were very
hungry after the swim and
they ate so much that Jim b e ­
gan to get worried because th e
treasury was getting
low.

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Wc then went to the gym n a­
sium where the team had a
* good work out. Feeling fine,
i we waited for the game tn high
spirits.
I
the game Is on! Sanford la
fighting hard, one aide ta In
' the lead, now the other. W hat
1 Is that! The whlatle blowa, th e
first half la over with Lauder: dale High In the lead 10 to 16.
Come on Sanford!
W hen Jake became sick he
the second half Is atarted,
earnestly prayed that the oth­
but Sanford, still tired from
ers would get stek also.
the long trip, slows up and
A fter we started to Fort Lau­
Lauderdale forges ahead. Th e
derdale. Victor said he would
game ts nearing the end. Fight
solve tiie hunger problem and
on Sanford! At last the w histle
if wc w o u ld stop he would get
blows, the losing fight la over,
some coconuts and our trou ­
but the Celery Feds are aUU
bles would be over. Mr. Bache
game.
rem arked, "Yes. they will all
Only 250 miles to go. W e are
begin then, believe me. with
off. but without V ies ga tor
stom ach
aches and other
which disappeared In som e
pains.* Vic then pulled out a
m ysterious manner. Moat o f
pistol and began to shoot at
the players went to sleep, but
one o f the coconuts. He suc­
the heroic drivers kept awake.
ceeded tn hitting one and the
We arrived tn West Palm
m ilk began to flow through the
Beach Just In time to get som e
bu llet hole. Vic next tried to
gas and also to eat a m idnight
catch the milk In his m outh,
lunch.
but got some In his eye and
W e are off again (13:16
gave up.
a.m.|. About fixe miles from
Arriving at Fort Lauderdale
Fort Pierce we had another
w e went to the Indian cam p
puncture. A strange hunch
w here Fred and Mac changed
piled out o f the Fords, without
their minds about buying •
squaw, but Victor saw an alli­
gator farm and bought •

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1171, Queen Victoria made Europe's
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struck a brick
road and
started on again with hope
high and breakfast tn sight.
Our hopes were shattered,
however, because the brick
didn't go far and we hit the
worst road o f the trip. We had
to creep along and even then
we hit the axles now and then.
Hurrah! The true brick Is tn
slghtl Now we fairly flew along,
m ile after m ile getting hun­
grier and hungrier. In back o f
us we saw Jake's Ford with
B ill and Charlie lolling on each
other fast asleep and Jake
looking as If he would drop. St.
Cloud and breakfast! W heel
W hen w e w ere seated In the
restaurant and began to look
at each other, we nearly died.
Leonard, his long hair standing
on end and cap askew, a
sheepish look on his face:
Fred, grinning and showing his
freckles m ore than ever, and
all the other boys dirty and
disarranged. Gale was fighting
for h is knife and fork: Fred
waa pouring salt on Gale's
head: Leonard waa trying to
ateal G ale's tableware: Harold
was sleeping with his head on
the table. Art. Hal Bache and
Jim atarted laughing until they
rile d . A town marshal glanced
at the Fords and looked us
over suspiciously and at our
suitcases. This made every­
body start laughing again and
we w ere nearly kicked out o f
the restaurant. But at last the
m eal waa over (each table had
to b e fed one at a tim e b e ­
cause there weren't enough
tables o r tableware to go
around).
Homeward bound! Now the
m flra seem ed to stretch out.
but a t last we were nearing
hom e. The fog lifted Just b e ­
fore w e got Into Orlando and
the sunlight followed us the
teat o f the way. We ate home:
It Is noon.
There Isn't one o f us who
would have missed that trip
for anything and there Isn't
one o f us who would be glad to
m ake the trip ^ d n , It fon t
everybody that can go to Palm
Beach and Miami In mldwtn-

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month
The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Jan. 12:

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Aggravated assault:
aAMVOBD. r * S treet M i O U re. Jan. 12. 11:29 p.tn. A 26year-old man waa arrested by Sanford Police for aggravated
assault. Police said the man and another man were arguing
when the altercation became violent. The two men began
pushing and ahovtng. The victim told police he was defending
him self with his hands. He said he pushed the other man and
started to walk away when he felt som ething cut him. Police
said the defendant had cut him with a broken bottle.

Dom estic violence:
SAUFOUD. Oak Avaaua. BOO M ask. Jan. 12. 0:45 p.m. A 28year-old woman waa arrested by Sanford Police for dom estic
violence. Police said the woman and h er boyfriend were drank
and they began to light. During the fight, she hit him In the
head with b n pu rse and alapped him.
3:25 p.m. A 37-year-old man was arrested by Winter Springs
Police for domestic violence. Police said he and hla w ife were
Involved tn an argument and the man punched her several
tim es In the face with hla fist and pulled her hair

D riving under the influence:
year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs depu­
ties for driving under the Influence.
1 2 .3 2 2 a.m. A 35-year-old woman w as arrested by the Florida

State gives priority to natural resources
10 years and beyond. Martin
said. The conference wifi be
held May 20-21 at the Safety
itaroor Meson ana ape. jinen-

A 20-year-old man was arrested by Longwood I
th eft. Police — m the man
a tube o f tooths
out o f Its box. put the empty box on the sh elf i
In h is pocket. He then tried to leave the store
fa r the Item .

UF/IFAS w ill be Involved.
H e said the process «
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T* a Longw ood C ity C o m ­
mission w ill meet Monday at 7
p.m. at the Longwood Civic
League W om en's Club.
135/150 W. Church Ave..
Longwood. Dualneaa on the
agenda Includes public hear­
ings on am ending the budget
for the fiscal year ending Sept.
30, 1999; authorizing a 99
year leaae with option to pur­
chase city property to the
Northland Community Church:
and opting out o f the enforce­
ment o f Sem inole County Pub­
lic D ecency ordinance.

STAFF WKTTCH

Dsbvsrtnfllhs harvest set Arms TorwRogsr (In front).
Mary TerwAsgsr (from M . mfctdto row). Anfter Coxon.
Irons Brown. 8anford Christian Sharing Cantor volun-

tear director, Jsoob Roberts. Justin Roberts. Back
row; Msndy Dutton, Becky Dutton. Susanna Tsntetagsr. and John TstwAspsr.

T o rn a d o c o u ld n ’t b lo w
a w a y teen ager’s spirit

SANFORD - A Sanford fire
marshal was arrestrd Tuesday
In Ormond Beach and charged
with threatening his girlfrien d
with a handgun.
Michael D. M cOtbm y was
charged with aggravated aaaaull
shortly after 12:45 a.m. at the
residence he shared with his
girlfriend o f eight years.
McOibeny. 54. told police he
came home to find hla girlfriend
naked In the living room with
another man.
The woman. 4A. told police
McOibeny pointed a gun at her
and threatened her.
The
woman
told
police
McOibeny field a gun to her
nose and said 'h e had not d e ­
cided to beat us both up and
then shoot or just wound me or
kill me.* according to Scott
Outauckls. records manager for

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help out in the com m unity. 9
Justin Roberta, Ago it

C ity w ill relocate
historic trees

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In c r e a s e s , wonder

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the Ormond Beach Police D e­
partment.
According to the woman’s
statement, her friend left the
house, and tie had to walk b e ­
cause the friend's car was
blocked In the garage by
McOlbrny’s.
The friend flagged down a
police officer, and they drove
back to McOlbrny'a home, p o ­
lice said.
McOibeny was transported to
the branch Jail In Ormond
Beach and held without ball,
lie was released on his own r e ­
cognizance Tuesday.
Sanford fire department c h ie f
Tom Hickson said he could not
comment on the allegations.
■Right now they're only a lle ­
gations.’ Hickson said.
*lt'a
hard for me to comment on a lle ­
gations.*
McOibeny is a form er fire
chief tn Daytona Beach.
He
could not be reached for com ­
ment.

C o u n ty courts
N elso n fo r le gal
w o rk on cases
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arrested
for assault

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prem iere T rou b led Waters*,
exploring the controversy of
the FenhoUoway River that
runs through rural Taylor
County.
Fifty years ago a pulp mill
was given perm ission by the
state to dump m illions o f gal­
lons o f wastewater each day
Into the river. In recent years
the state has reclassified the
river and is worldng towards a
solution to make this once
pristine waterway safe for
swimming and fishing again.
The documentary looks at the
Issue from the view o f e n v i­
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THURSDAY

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Deputy
County Attorney L o n n !ie Oroot
_____
and American Liberties Institute
attorney Frederick Nelson are
meeting today to finalise a con ­
tract for Nelson to work all fu ­
ture cases concerning
the
county's Adult Entertainment
and Public
Decency
ord i­
nances.
Nelson will handle the Pu blic
Decency btlgabon Pro bono
(free o f charge) and be paid
(125.00-an-hour for the Adult
Entertainment Ordinance cases.
The Orlando firm o f Shutts A
Bowen had been
receivin g
$150.00-an-hour for the ABO
case work.
By a unanimous vote an
Tuesday, the five county com~
a
u
thorised Oroot to
i contract w ith N el­

son. If Nelson agrees to a co n ­
tract today. Oroot w ill bring the
agreement back to the Board for
Its approval..
‘ Nelson’s fee Is a significant
reduction In the hourly rate."
Commissioner Randy M onte
m uj today, "but ten t exactly
what the board was led to b e ­
lieve last year by Com m issioner
Oranl Maloy. We never d is ­
cussed paying this guy.'
For the sake o '
Morris and Commissioner Daryl
McLain did not protest the su g­
gestion msde by County A ttor­
ney Robert McMillan to g ive
Nelson all new litigation but to
have Shutts A Brown attorney
Andy Brumby represen t the
county an the Adult Entertain­
ment Ordinance cases In the
Fifth District Court o f Appeals .
‘ Commissioners Malay and
Dick Van Der W iede veh e-

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leeta for Mood In the atool. Th e teeta
are cheop. reliable, aafe and easy.

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takea y o u r blood pressure, doea it
m a tte r If the c u n is placed o v e r a
sleeve? la It all right far the patient to
ta lk w h ile the p re ssu re Is b e in g

PETER
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D E A R R E A D E R : Blood pressure Is
obtained most accurately when the

sufficiently to get a blood pressure
reading, the cuff would have to com ­
press the sweater as well. T h e result­
ing reading would be artificially high

mised with the atool ao that no dtocoloration to noticeable. In such cases,
the c h e m ic a l fecal-blood a na lysis
becomes extrem ely useful. F o r this

T a lk in g d u rin g a bloo d-p re ssu re
d e te rm in a tio n does not affect th e
reading, but remember that the doc­
tor should be concentrating on obtain­
in g an accurate value, ra th e r than
ca rryin g on a conversation. Also, he
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am sending you a copy of m y Health
Report "Hypertension.* O th e r read­
ers who would Uhe a c o w should aead
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stamped envelope to P .O . Box N I 7 ,
M u rra y Hill Station, N ew Y o rk, N Y
H I M . Be sure to mention the title
D E A R D R . G O T T : H ow accurate
are the tests that detect blood la the
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KO LUDUS FLADREKA
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S p rin g tu rk e y q u o ta h u n t a p p lic a tio n s a v a ila b le soon
SANFORD - Sportsmen who want to be among
the first hunters tn the woods during Florida's
spring turkey hunting season may need to pick
up a spring turkey quota hunt application.
Spring turkey applications w ill be available
from Game and Fresh W ater Fish Com m ission
(GFC) offices and tax collectors’ offices. Spring
turkey applications are not available from sub­
agents.
ITuspectivr quota hunters must subm it a
spring turkey appllcallon to the GFC’s quota
hunt oITlcf tn Tallahassee. Jan. 11-20. The GFC
w ill accept applications via a postal delivery
service only and will not accept any a p p lica ­
tions beforr Jan. 11. After the random drawing,
the GFC will tssuc any rem aining perm its on a
first-com e, first-served basts.

OUTDOORS

SHUPE

Womack Creek Unit. Three Lakes Prairie Lakes
Unit. Tiger Bay, Toschatchee and Twin Rivers
WMAs and on the Dupuis W ild life and Environ­
mental Area.
Potts W M A In Citrus County was added to the
Type 1 WMA system too la te to be Included on
the spring turkey application. II will be on a
separate application, available at Commission
IGFC) offices, with the sam e application period
as the other spring turkey appllrallons. Jan.
11-20.

ever, permits are required on: Andrews,
Apalachicola Bradwell Unit. Dig Shoals. Camp
Blandtng. Caravrlle. Champion International.
Cypress Creek. Etonlah Creek, Flying Eagle.
Goethe Forest, H alf Moon. Jennings Forest.
Klcco, Lake George. Ocala Lake Delaney Unit.
Raiford, Rlchloam. Rlchloam Baird Unit, Sem i­
nole Forrst, Sem inole Ranch. Tate's Hell

Turkey hunters on most public w ildlife man­
agement arras (WMAs) and private land do not
need a spring turkey quota hunt perm it. How-

ftHUPE'ft SCOOP
Bass become very lethargic In a d d p a le r
In order to conserve energy. Their strike
zone becomes very sm all an d they will not
expend a lot o f energy whae seeking food .
Large bass prefer one large meal over chas­
ing down many sm all tidbits.

FISHING FORECAST
Snook have lockjaw at Sebastian Inlet due to
the past cold weather. Heavyweight flounder, on
the other hand, are hitting finger mullet
bounced slowly across the bottom. Also expect
a few red fish, trout and blueflsh.
Cooler weather has resulted in better fishing
in the river. Bass are on the prowl and are h it­
ting plastic worms, Rapalaa, and shiners. Sun­
shine bass and speckled perch sre also picking
up around the 1-4 bridge and tn Lake Monroe.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral has little to
report due to high seas offshore. Flounder and
sheepshead are hittin g In the Port, while trout
and redflah are slow In the Banana and Indian
Rivers.
Big sheepshead are biting at Ponce In let. Uve
shrim p or fiddler crabs are top balls. Also ex­
pect plenty o f blueflsh. drum, redflah and a few
flounder.

Preps

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Continued from Page IB

IN SOCCER ACTION:

C ity Tuesday night.
Crooms (0-7) will be Idle un­
til the 25th when it w ill host
Forest Lake Academy at Allen
Gymnasium at 6 p.m.__________ .

FOREST 70, PANTHERS 10
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Sftfvry 3. IVrxIlrliwi 0. SovrQ 7. Cal­
ler 0. Ddwurth 0. TulitU 4 1-4 10.

Jonn II. Mvrra 3. Mancurhol 13.
Jarrto 10. Ho|a* 16. Hrtnrr 12. Milan
2. McnViu 2. IliKKtm 2. itoub 33 3-4

70

TUESDAY
* Th e Lake Brantley girls
scored three goals In the first
h alf and Lake Mary could not
rally tn the second half as the
Patriots won the battle o f
Sem inole Athletic Conference
heavyweights. 3-1, al Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
* The Oviedo girls made short
work o f Seminole, scoring five
goals in the first half and de­
feating Seminole, 7-1. at John
Courier Field*
• The Lake Howell girls
scored two goals In each half
and blanked Spruce Creek. 4-0.
at Richard Evans R eid.

Sty . Lake tiovril 10, I p w Creek O.

Shownltrr R eid .
* Host DeLand broke open a
close game w ith seven second
half goals lo defeat Seminole 92 at Spec Martin Stadium.
* The Oviedo boys continued
their undefeated season, scor­
ing a second h a lf goal to edge
Seabreeze. 1-0. at John Cou­
rier R eid.

ON TONIOHT’t
• BOYS BASKETBALL _ Ly­
man at Winter Springs. 7:30
p.m.: Seminole at Oviedo. 7:30
p.m.
• GIRLS BASKETBALL _ DeLand at Lake Mary. 7JO 'p.m.
• BOYS SOCCER _ Seminole
at Oviedo. 7 p.m.; Winter
Springs at Lyman. 7JO p.m.;
Lake Brantley at Lake Mary.
7JO p.m.
• GIRLS WEIOHTUFTINa _
Lake Howell at Winter Springs,
4 p.m.; Seminole at Oviedo, 4
p.m.; Spruce Creek at Lake
Brantley, 4 p.m.; Lake Mary at
Lyman, 3:30 p.m.

M ONDAY
• The Oviedo and W inter Park
girls battled to a 1-1 tie at

IN B R IEF

Bears
IE
and
newcomers
Missy
Guadagnlno and Jen Forst pro­
vided Winter Springs with a
new look and a chance to go
from a four win season to a
state contender.
Tuesday night the Bears ex­
tended their record to 19-2
with a 50-31 win over a
scrappy Lyman team that
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played hard but fell Into a hole
and never came ouL
The loss dropped the Grey­
hounds to 14-7.
For the Bean, It showed that
they didn’t have a letdown after
a big win over district rival Co­
coa Beach Friday, a team that
had already handed the Bean,
as well as Class 6A slate
champion Lake Mary, a loss.
"Were getting better each

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iagnts to be used for
Rolex 24 At Daytona
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figs rial to t fe ■ ■ ra il
DAYTONA BEACH - The
37th annual Rokx 24 At Day­
tona. January 30-31. will
utlhse Daytona International
w fighting sys­
tem, marking the first time
North America’s premier en­
durance event will be con­
ducted under night lights,
a procedure endorsed try
Daytona
International
Speedway will turn an 20
percent of the perimeter
affiulng Just before dink. The
fights will operate at the 20
Uffiwut the

game,* Hughes aald.
*We
brought In s lo t of new players
and It took a while for everyone
to understand their roles and
the system but It's coming to­
gether.*
It
came
together
early
against the Greyhounds. Win­
ter Springs raced out to a 16-2
lead before Lyman started to
creep back Into the game. Ly­
man's Christy Cruz kept the
Oreyhounda alive artth eight
first-half potato and Celeste
Hudson had seven as Lyman
but the deficit to 23*16 after a
Hudson steal and jumper.
The Oreyhounda had a shot
at making It closer when Julia

the quality of racing during
the idgit hours and allow the
USRRC*o officials to operate
more effectively,* aald Day­
tona Intm utiM ul (Ip ffjifgy
president John Ora ham.
A final night practice sea-

srw wr»diin| hffirfc Friday
SANFORD
wdl be

The Sanford M ice Explore
_
m H i
Pro-Wrestling on Friday.
January 15. at the Sanford Ctvtc Center lo­
st the comer of Sanford Avenue and
Boulevard on the lake front.
at 7 p.m. for ticket sales, with
Rgkmtag «t • pun.
am be eeversl matrhra with wrea­
th m T h e Slasher*. -Lord of Dtode Jester*. H anson Reject*. C.O.
of Reck and Wrestling- E M .
____ ___
-Uptown* Frankie Capone. ’
Aha. the S£ .W . Board Member* will name
the first 8 jC.W. rnamdsNotirr. Candidates
s c T im DoT M e Taylor. 'Agent* Chris
and H r . Money* Jeff Deed, plus
to be announced.
eta are 27 In advance and fiB al the
‘ M ice Ex-

addition to Daytona Interna­
tional Optcdway and the Ro­
tes 24 At Daytona.* aald Alan

Scrim

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S to begin
A section of
to Open dally at no
charge B a n t a m to 2 p m wRh access
ita*m fi Me hfafay sf DAYTONA USA

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to be

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of the Daytona 800. area the M l
wfth beta car* over 120 jnph.
pooled the

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W , uo tost year.
we’ve got a pretty good race
! out of il *

National Championship in April at Disney’s
Wide World of Sports
For additional Information call SCC head

The Babe Hath League (13-18) wifi workout
at Sanford Mrwwrtal Stodtani at 9 sun.
•IB be held at

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i at the track Tuesday, the first day of
o-day Ford hat far the NA1CAR Win-

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to February with a change lo compete tn the

SANFORD. The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department la holding regtotradona far the upcoming 1969 Babe Ruth
Baseball aeaaon.
Coat to remoter to 220 and player* should
bring to blita certificate.
, Flayer Haeement Day will be Saturday,
February 6th. Kids 12-and-Undcr w d try out
at the F t Melton Fields as follows . 5-and-6
(register only at Recreatton Department);
Reekie League (7-6). 9 m l ; Bambino Mtaor
*9-10). 11 a m : and Betabtao M r** 111-13).

Kellie

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SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
women’s basketball will host the annual 3
FOR ALL girls basketball competition this
Saturday. Jan. 16.
The event, which will be held at the SCC
Health and Physical Education Center from 9
am . to noon, to open to girls of all skill lev­
els (all Junior varsity and vanity players
eligible to participate) tn the following age
groups: 10-12. 13-14. and 15-17.
Entry forms are available at Lady Foot
Locker stores or partletpanto can register at
SCC an Saturday. There la no fee to partici­
pate.
The format Includes Super Shot (Umed
■booting). Speed Dribble (timed dribbling ),
and FVss Throw (16 five Uaaired.

Sanford Babe Roth BatebaO

to uae the

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The first weekend ef toe
Men Cup seams Is Feb. 6-7
Quahgrtag for toe
Bud Bheetmd A
epentad woMcmd to i

�Samira* Mmk). Swrtxd, Ftortda - Wtahwaday, January 13,1 M . M

] C u rry dishes perfect fo r winter meals
Blood Bank
Centra] Florida Mood Bank
la asking donors of all types
blood
- especially
O-type
donors • to donate at tta
Sanford branch.
1302 E
Second St. For Information,
call 322-0622.

A l-A n o n
A support group for blends
or relattvea of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at B p.m., at 111 K. 27th St.,
just west of Sanford Avmue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc., la a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 600-2003. or
096-5900.

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(Take Off founds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 0:30
p.m., in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 556
W. State Road 434, Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting la held every
Wednesday,
at
9:30,
at
Lakevfew Christian Church,
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there la help.
Al-Anon ia an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who la a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p m and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are beta In the back room of
the Sahara Club, 2567 South
Sanford Ave., Sanford. All

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
meets Thursday
mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, at 3245002.

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

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Senior Friends
ler-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets every second
Thursday, at 10:30 am ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.
Seminole Bhrd. Interesting and
tlmrty programs ate featured
monthly pfua soda) exchange.
AD Seniors are welcome. For
Information, call Ida Lawtor, di­
rector, 331-4500. Ext. 6784.

and locations in lbs Central
Florida area, or for more Infor­
mation. call 291-1000.

Nnr-Anon
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meets
Wednesday a! 8 p m at

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Bears getting acquainted

Kellie
Werner
HERALD
STAFF
WRITER

Winter
Springs
girls go
to 19-2

I ’ll take a
college or
prep game
any day
SANFORD _ Professional
basketball Is bark.
Is that supposed to be a
good thing?
After all o f the hoopla (no
pun Intended) and problems,
professional basketball excts Its fans to go rushing
ck to the arenas and w el­
come It bark with open arms.
Hopefully, opening night will
be played to empty seats.
Fans o f the National Basket­
ball Association should be
whipped If they support the
players who have made o f
mockery o f pro sports.
If they go back out to the
games they deserve whatever
happens In the NBA from this
point forward and have actu ­
ally encouraged It.
Where do these so-called
professional athletes get off?
What makes them think that
they can do things ordinary
people cannot do Just because
they can dribble a ball and
then throw It through a net?
If anyone In America needs
i real Idea o f what bas­
ketball is
la supposed to be like,
like
he only needs to
he or she
lo head
out to as high school game on
any week nlidtf
night.
That's where the true heart of
the game can be found. Kids
i f r out there every night, kill'

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDfTOR
LONGWOOD _ They aren't
strangers any longer.
When the Winter Springs
girls basketball team met at Ita

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Head coach Bstsy Hughes (M l) hat taken hold-over players bks Kris
Dedetow (right) and combined them with several newcomers to form a form*

dabie group that has turned Winter Springs from a 4-23 teem Into a squad
that Improved to 19 2 Tuesday and is a threat for the Class 3A stats tide.

T ribe girls rally
to defeat Oviedo

Panthers
p u llo u t
a thriller

SPORTS EOfTOR

STAFF WRITER

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to prolescollege. The
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FOREST CITY - Crooms
Academ y defeated Forest Lake
Academ y In a taws' basketball
thriller on Tuesday night. 61­
55 In overtime.
The win came In the absence
o f two starters, forcing Crooms
coach John -Thomas to use
younger players.
Entering the fourth quarter.
Croom s trailed by four, but
Thom as made the switch from
• cone to a man-to man d e­
fense which frustrated Forest
Lake, and caused a number o f
turnovers.
* lf we play like we did In the
second half (against Forest
Lake) I think w ell be all right.*
said Thomas.
Terrance Perkins, the leading
scorer In Seminole County,
waa the man again, pouring in
a fam e-high SO points.
Perkins, who hit six threepointers in the game, nailed a
three-pointer which sent the
fa m e Into overtime and then
■cored eight o f the 12 poin ts
the Panthers scored in the ex­
tra period.
Crooms (5-10) will travel to
Altam onte Christian School for
Ha next fam e on Thursday

first practice this season, the
team had several newcomers
and a completely different
lineup than last season's team
which finished 4-23 In Its Inau­
gural season.
Coach Betsy Hughes opened
practice this season with a
new point guard and a new re­
bounding specialist to go with
som e talented freshmen. Last
year, the Bears were one o f the
hardest-working teams In the
county but the wins and the
talent weren't there.
Things changed when guard
M ary Lou Johnston, a Junior
already being recruited nation­
ally. transferred in from Oviedo
and forward Dana! Hicks came
over from Lake Brantley. Kris
and Bev Dedelow wrre holdo­
vers from last year's struggles

Tananos Psrtdns made Hka Michael Jordan Tuesday, hitting six thrsspoinlars. Including a T ie / that sent tha gama Into ovsfbma, than scored
eight points of Me game-high 60 points In O.T. ea Crooms triun^hed, 61-55.

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SANFORD - Natoshla Fisher.
Lequreru Grayson end Jam als
Mitchell scored 10 points each
and the Seminole High School
girts rallied for a 41-35 victory
over the Oviedo Lions on Sen­
ior Night at Bill Fleming Me­
morial Oymnaalum Tuesday.
The Fighting Semtnolea took
a 12-6 lead after the first quar­
ter and built the advantage to
20-13 at halftime.
But Oviedo cam e out o f the
iockerrootn smoking and outscored Seminole 17-9 In the
third quarter to take the lead.
30-29.
The Tribe righted the ahlp In
time, however, and rallied for
the victory.
"We did what It takes to win
a game.* said Seminole head
coach Sylvester Wynn. T h a t's
what It's all about. I'm happy
where we are right now.”
The Fighting Semtnolea Im­
proved to 14-5 by winning their
final home fam e o f the year
and will now finish the season
five away games, beginning
Thursday with a battle with the
Bears at W inter Springs start­
ing at 7:30 p m.

CASSELBERRY _ Lake How­
ell spread the wealth around
Tuesday night aa the Sliver
Hawks clobbered visiting Lu­
ther. 42-16. Tuesday night.
No one scored in double fig­
ures. but 13 different players
scored between two and six
points aa Lake Howell won far
the seventh time this season.
The Silver Hawks wlU host
Lyman Thursday at 7:30 p.m

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Rezoning

City names
Sanford
employee
of the year

continued from Page 1A

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SIAM WHII1.H

Jim Shupr will hr thr principal
nf thr nrw mlddlr school.
Students iirr bring added to
Smith Seminole and Mllwcr,
while students ate shilling from
Indian Trails and Tuskawllla
Middle Sr IiimiIs Thr first /on
lug changes In August will at
Ire t about 330 students
Tlir majority ol objections
from parc-nls in attendance- at
Monday's I mmicI meeting c on
crrnrd shifting scI icmiK In the
&lt;h-trdo and Winter Springs ar
ras Thr e h.illgrs will take et
lee I III August.

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lOslng seventh and eighth
gradr-is enrolled in a middle
sc I iimiIs call remain In the same
sc I icmiI, despite ir/onlng. It
their p.iiriits provide tr.ms|Mir
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till- Hoard approved moving
some students from Indian
Trails Middle School to Sonlh
Seminole Mlddlr Sc I icmiI over
the olijc clions ol some patents
In attendant r
Students hum th e I'rntri
Hoad area south ol Dike Drive,
as well as the 1Ishec hn.ul and
(itrvhound I'alk a lia are being
shilled Itnlll Indian (tails to

'U r's .ilw.iys I m-t ii 11it it nllf^li .mil
roncc-mrc! .i I miiiI s.clrtv Hr li.is
glr.il pcojilr skills, and lie's
vrry g&gt;&gt;..&lt;l at what hr dors *
P air s.iiil tli.it as a d rv rlo p o .
hr has Imtii tinpirssrd with the
wntk Wall has clone“Hr always makes hlllisrlt
avallalilr to (iroplr.* Dalr said
'W hat tinpirssrd mr thr most
was thr way hr worked with my
company
M rs wrll llkrd and
h r's an rxrrllrnt supe-rvtsor ’

S o n lh S em in o le

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale presents a plaque to Jet
frey Wall, wiio *as named Sanford employee of Ifte
year, during a presentation at Monday s commission

meeting 7o the ngtit ot Wall are Paul Moore director
ot utilities and Mae Cum ijiton a utilities engineer
who is Wall s sujiervisor

IMII Yoder, who lives tn
Seville Chase, a neighborhood
shifted from Indian Trails to
South Seminole Middle School,
objected to tlie change
*At a time In our children's
lives when |M-rr relationships
an- so Important, our children
should not I m - shuffled around
|ust to make projer led numbers
look belter.* Yoder said.
Thr Hoard approved shifting
students south til the Dike
I lodge and Dike Katherine area
from South Seminole to Mllwrr
Middle School

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conduct
annual Inspections.
Inc hiding seeking annual rec
oininrudaUnns from a consult­
ant.
Krpalring the seawall Is crltl
cal as thr foundation for thr
$2
million
Dike
Monroe
Uivrrwalk projrtt. a lakeside
multipurpose trail to I m- con
strutted try thr Department of
Trans|Mirtatlon In 2001. City
Manager
Tony
VanDrrworp
said

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ft &lt;« Mott a Sanford omployeo.
presents Dons Jones with a
league lor Malting 2.000 miles in
trie Serrwioio Town Center

students can
Ik- suspended Irtilll rxtnieut
rliiil.it activities lot drinking
alcohol, taking drugs, using
l.dsr identification, smoking, or
gambling
Ihr |&gt;ollc y apjelles
21 hours jeer day. on and-of I
1 ampin.
M i m i i c . a sophomore will hr
siis|&gt;rndrd next year thr Hoard
s.iul
Taylor. .1 senior, will
serve thr sus|K-nslon ll hr par
tu ijiatrs in another extrururric ul.ir .11 tlvtty sue h as a team
or a school 1 hlh. later this year

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River
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SIOO.(KH) for a technical, dal.i
driven study of the nver. said
County Attomc-y- Duiuli- (imot
O p m i i hne-fed the commission
on thr Legislative
program,
which wilt I m- presented to theslate's elected officials, repre­
senting Seminole, on Thursday.
Flic- study was spawned by re­
sults of the recent Wrklva
Small Art-a Study.
Morris sale! hr would not feel
t umfortahlr going forward wilh
the request ‘without an e n ­
dorsement from the environ­
mental groups."
"We shouldn't Ire out there
lighting without support." said
Morris.
Kc-lth Sc hue. ol the Sierra

Club, said they would prefer
the trquest I m- chopped all to
grthrt Sc hue. Wrklva Issues
Chairperson (or
the Sierra
Club, and the other ‘ green*
groups, havr led the light
against development within thr
nver protection atc-.i They say
thr current hill, adopted In
Mihh , protects the basin and
has lull supjMirt ot thr envi­
ronmental coiuiminity
Ihe act protects .111 area ol
I HO square miles around the
Wrklva and iJlllr Wrklva riv ­
ers.
Thr groups tiled a nolle e cd
Intent to sue the county. In
SeptcmlM-r. over the proposed
Astor Farms land use ihangcThr suit, and the groups' op po­

sition to .1 Deremlier meeting
that would write guidelines lor
development Iti the nver basin
have &lt; re.lied at atmosphere n|
i out rovers)In siip|Miiting Morris moltoii
Henley said he wanted the
groups to ktiow ‘there is no
hidden
agenda
here*
I hr
commission vote was tin.ml
moils Morris suggested the
Imi.iicI inert with the groups,
and then send the irqursl to
Tallahassee III a couple of
weeks.
Sc hue said he would welcome
Ihe op|Mirttilllly to tiic-et with thr
comiiilssiou. to "gain el.ulflc.itlon* oil thr Intent ol tlie nrw
law

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value of thr business opera­
tions.
County
planning
manager
Colleen Uotrla said that the
rounty would have to spend
$2f&gt;0.000 to demolish some
existing cabins on the site and
$300,000 to build a new canoe
launch and Iprovldr public re­
strooms and a snack bar. She
said the money w as uvallablc
out of thr Natural Lunds fund­

ing
M.cloy. however. Insisted tli.it
Katie's Diluting was worth only
lull thr price the Monertrfs
were asking. "$700,000 is ter­
ribly high to me." he said.
"There’s other real estate we
could
purchase
tlut would
make more sense.”
"I can't supjMirt It." Van D r r
W ilde said..”
Morris said the county was
squandering a chance to do

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other projM-rly Is quite like this
and
gives
access
to the
Wrklva."
Dick WiMidson.il repiesentalive to thr owners, said that Ka­
tie's Diluting would Im- sold lo
someone else, lie ili.illi-uged
the county to add the words "no
access to the Wrklva" to Its slo­
gan: "Seminole County - The
Natural Choice."

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Pep talk
Eric Muselman. an assistant coach with tha Orlando
Magic, talks with a second grade class at Midway

Elementary School in Sanford during a special reading
session with students.

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emergency. And don’t lose
sleep about an Impeach­
ment. The real dllrmmas are
right here at home.
Sanford needs a new top
cop; Seminole County needs
a new county* manager.
Which selection will come
first?
The early favorite has to be
Sanford.
Tire city wasted little time
when It had to find someone
to succeed manager Bill
Simmons last summer. It
whittled a couple hundred
candidates down to a hand­
ful. The final choice waa one
o f the county’s top adm inis­
trators - Tony VanDerworp.
Replacing Police C h ief Joe
Dillard, who Is retiring,
should take three to (bur
months at the least. By that
time Sanford ought to have
adopted a new game plan to
have Its police and fire chiefs
report to City Manager
VanDerworp • and not to the
five members o f the City
Com m ission.
The county's search for a
manager won't be a walk tn
park. Very few folks are
gladdened by Gary Kaiser’s
departure. His retirement *
for whatever reason - is a jolt
to the working ranks. They
say that losing Kaiser Is
tougher than losing Michael
Jordan.
Here's some history. Kalaer succeeded a beleaguered
Ron Rabun as county man*
ager late tn 1096. Rabun’s
world came tumbling down In
a land acquisition scandal
and the resignations o f sev­
eral top officials. He w as the
county m anager since 1990 •
ending a 16-month search.
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come hom e again (well, a l­
most home) Rabun eras one
o f the finalists for the San­
ford manager’ s job. And he
wasn’t too happy that the
pick waa VanDerworp. who

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On thli day tn
IM7, the first Friabee waa created by
Wham-O.
On this day in 1M8, Robert Weaver
waa appointed secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban De
velopment by President Lyndon
Johnson. He waa the first AfricanAmerican to serve in the Cabinet
On this day in INS. Otto Bucher, t*
years old. scored a ISO yard hole in
one at a Spanish golf course

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Mclnrnty (IMS■ ) . writer, ia 44; Julia
Louii Drryfua (IM0-), actreaa. it 38.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On Ihla day In
IM2, Hank Aaron « u elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame,
TODAYS QUOTE: "Such truth aa opng^th no man's profit nor pteaaurv Is
to ,n men welcome." - Thomas
Hobbes
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WEATHER
Chorus serenades Rotary
The Greenwood Lakes M b4e School Chorus
(above) entertained the lake Mary Rotary Club at a
recent meeting held t l the Seminole Famfty YMCA.
The d ub meets weekly, at the Courtyard Marriott in
Heathrow, but President M8w McLean said he has
•ought out different speakers, in a different format
and at different venues. The meeting at the YMCA

waa organized to emphasis Nta short tie dub la
making to support the tadtty In nM ng money to
pay for the nmv gymnasium floor. The Lake Mary
Rotary Club has appkad for a grant to hefc&gt;. and
McLean said of toe chorus, Tha grant w l benefit
children such as these.'

Test can pinpoint causes o f pollution
GAINESVILLE
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University
o f Florida
researchers have developed new tests to
determ ine causes o f pollution In lakes,
streams,
bays
and
underground
w ater
supplies.
Inexpensive and highly reliable, the tests
combine DNA fingerprinting techniques lik e
those used tn crim inal Investigations with
tests for antibiotic resistance.
"Until now. it has been difficult
to
determ ine If germ s In water are coming from
human o r animal sources," aald Tsm plln. food
safety expert with U Fa Institute o f Food and
Agricultural Sciences. "Our new tests are 99.9
percent reliable In determ ining w hether
animal or human w aste la causing high lerd a
o f bacteria tn polluted water.
"This testing to Important In rom awm lttfa
that h ave been concerned
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phase o f a proposed septic tank replacem ent
program In the cou n ty-a proposal covering
900 lakefront homes.
T h e testa showed that yes. there to human
involvem ent." he said. "W e're going after both
the septic tanks and agricultural runoff tn our
cleanup efforts."
Tam plln haa a second testing project In the
works, tie to developing a contract w ith
Broward County. Florida, to test the Im parl o f
dog feces In waterways.

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Tam plln said. "People on septic tanks point
the fin ger at farm ers and w ildlife -aa the cause
o f pollution, and farm ers point their fin ger a t
the septic tanks."

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The tests capitalise an the fact that DNA
patterns o f human E. cob bacteria a re
different from those tn " X w * 1* and that many

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The following
follow ing reports
report were compiled from (he Seminole County

"UTs Office fo r Incidents
In
recorded Jan. 11:
Sheriff's

m anager

Domestic violence:
Jan. 10. 11:45
p.m. A 30-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said both he
and his wife had been drinking when he hit her and then bit
her on the cheek.
lANVOKD. Towns Csatsr Chela, 900 Mask, Jan. B. 2 p.m. A
33-year-old man waa arrested by Sanford Police for domestic
violence. Store employees contacted police after a couple waa
seen lighting In the store and in the mall. They said the man
was pushing the woman and slapping her. Police found the
couple at the ear. A computer check revealed the woman had
an outstanding warrant for her arrest on charges of driving
with a suspended license and the man was arrested for domes­
tic violence.
■JUVrOKD, Lasts! gtrsst. 100 kfsek. Jan. 9. 11:13 p.m. A
43 year old man waa arrested by Sanford Police for domestic
violence. Police said he hit his girlfriend In the face twice with
his flat then pulled the phone out of the wall when she tried to

SEMINOLE COUNTY - When
all the other bustneaa was con­
cluded at Tuesday's Board of
Commissioners
meeting.
County Manager Gary Kaiser
iuki iwD items in rut manageri
report - one of them hie realg-

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30-year-old woman waa arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said she had a fight
with her boyfriend and began swinging at him with a 2-by-4.
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W EDNESDAY
J a n u a ry D . 1999
91st Year. No. 100
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
S anford. PL

80 Cents

Schools w ill be rezoned to ease cro w d in g

County, chairman Larry Furlong
said.
*We hate reaontng.* Furlong

Mid. *1 have been through this
personally with my own family.
If you think we like doing thli,
that we Mt around and aay let's
drive the parents crazy,' that's
not the case.’
The Board delayed action on
part of tta middle achool re*
soring plan, voting to consult
further with parents before
shifting
students
from
Tuskswllla Middle School to
South Seminole Middle School.

R iver study
drops in
priority list

County sinks
deal fo r K atie’s

Tim e line o f events

School b o a rd uph olds
suspension o f athletes

jOOUOTE

r "The pain qf the
mind la worae
than the pain qf
the body.•

Seawall

More than 20 parents In atten­
dance raised their hands fn
objection to the change.
DU1 Johnston, a resident of
TUakawtlla Forrest, said he
brought 75 signatures of par*
orti front hit neighborhood
who wish to keep thdr children
■oned for Tuskswills Middle
School, Instead of shifting to
South Seminole.
The board aaid It expects to
approve changes concerning

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Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

W EDNESDAY

Decem ber 9, 1998

91 st Year, No. 77

(407) 322-2611

500 Cents

C ounty residents object to apartm ents
By Russ White

HERALD STAFF WRITER
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y

Som e

ol the people living in a farming
and rural area four tulles west
of Sanford In unincorporated
Seminole County are opposed
to plans tn-lng made lor a 334 •
unit apartment complex.
D espite th ese protests, the
Hoard o f C ou n ty C o m m is s io n ­
ers u n an im ou sly adopted an
ord in a n ce on T u esd a y to rezone
from A I (A gricu ltu re) to PU D
(P la n n ed
Unit
D evelo p m en t)

approxim ately 18.9 a cres (list
east o f Elder Road and north of
State Road -16
Resuleut C h ris A k ers said
that the m u lti-fam ily apartm ent
com p lex w ould create extrem ely
dan gerou s drain age anti t rattle
problem s In the area. A k e rs
and f in it e S epu ran u rged the
com m ission ers not to adopt the
ordin an ce
as
requ ested
by
S an dspu r H ousing Partners.
C ou n ty Planner Don F ish er
said that there did not ap p ea r
to lie any Issu es relative to
co m p lyin g with en viron m en tal

regu la tio n s and tliat the p lan
w a s In co m p lia n ce with the
p ro v is io n s
o f the
S em in ole
C ou rtly C o m p re h e n s iv e
Plan
D evelopm en t C ode. T h e request
Is enm iM tlhle with su rro u n d in g
d e velo p m en t.
H ie a lfo u l.ib le h ou sin g c o m ­
plex w ou ld n ecessita te d e d ic a ­
tion o f right o f w a y on U psala
Road to meet co u n ty w idth
sta n d a rd s and the rikiximuin
allow ab le den sity for the a p a rt­
m ent com plex w ou ld Ire 22
d w e llin g u n its p er b u lld u b le
a cre.

D ie th ree-story b u ild in gs w ill
have a height o f 3 5 feet and the
b u ild e r must p ro vid e m inim um
b u ild in g setb a ck s o f 35 feet
from the b ou n d ary o f the p r o j­
ect.
Ih r r e w ou ld Ire a lim it a c c e s s
to the site trr on e location on
Upsala Road and Die b u ild er
w ould p rovid e a n o n -s lle b u s
slo p with sh elter w ith c o n v e n ­
ient p ed estrian a c cess if fou n d
n ecessary fry Lynx.
H ie cou n ty's P la n n in g and
Z on in g C om m ission a lso g a ve
Its ap p roval to the rezon e from

Sanford Christmas parade
scenes, pleaso see Pago 4A
Ruse White

writes

Pagr 2A.

JIIKIKFI.Y
A special “Holiday Bus"
will not on ly m ark (h e h o li­
d ay season In C en tral F lo r­
ida. but will also b e a free
ride fo r an y cu sto m er who
board s the bu s th rou gh Dec.
31. H ie H oliday Hus will n in
.1 d ifferen t route ea ch day
trea tin g Lynx cu sto m ers to
free rides.
Lynx ran m ore th an 19.2
m illion trip s last yea r and
w as aw arded the A m erican
1‘u bllc T ra n sp o rta tio n C o m ­
pany o f the Y e a r for the s e c ­
ond tim e In three years

By B IB K a m a
S T A F F W R IT E R
SANFORD
S em in ole C ounty
and
S an ford firefigh ters, and
F lorida
Pu blic
U tilities
re­
sp on d ed to a s e rvice line gas
Irak at D ir M ain C am p u s o f
S em in ole C o m m u n ity C ollege In
S an ford T u esd a y .
A w o rk er from K elly E lectric
o f O rla n d o w h o w as d ig g in g
tren ch es at an SC C (M ik in g lot
lo run electrica l co n d u its to
new ly In stalled telep h on e p o le s
cu t a gas line In half. M id R o b ­
ert Lyles, sp ok esm an for the
co llege
lire fire departm ent
rrs jx m d c d at 1.30 p m ., and
w ork ed for an hour to c lear Die
arra an d c rim p lire line.

The Jeno and Lola Pau-

d in n ers don .ited by the
P au lu cct fam ily th is yea r to
h elp C en tral F lorid a fam ilies
In need.

VFW Poet 10108 San­
ford. 26-1-1 S a n ford A ve., will
serve a ham d in n er S u nday
from 12:30 until -1:30 p m.
T lie d in n er w ill In clu de
m ash ed potutoes. vegeta b le,
slaw , rolls, b evera ge and
d e ssen Cost Is $ 0 for adu lts
and ch ild ren over 10. S3 for
ch ild ren 10 and under. T h e
d in n er Is bein g h eld to raise
m on ey for V F W p rogram s
In clu d in g c a n c e r aid and r e ­
search . and you th program s.

The 1998 Special Olym ­
p ics F lorida In d oor G am es
w ill b egin F rid a y at the E m ­
b ry-R id d le Field H ou se In
D a yton a IJeach at 8 pan.
V o lu n teers a re still needed
for the tw o-day even t w here
T ea m F lorid a w ill m ake Its
d eb u t. A b ou t 1,200 athletes,
c o a ch es, d e le g a tio n re p re ­
sen ta tives and fa m ily m e m ­
b ers are e x p ected to p a rtic i­
pate. F or m ore In form ation,
call 1-107) 8 7 0 -2 2 9 2 .

□TODAY’S FORECAST
P artly cloudy. H igh s In the
low -80s. Low s In the low-

60s.

□

o io t f :

“ / n e v e r y t h in g
w e o u g h t to lo o k to
th e e n d ."
- Joan do La Fontaine

□INDEX
Classified . . ......... 4B-SB
Comics . . . . .......... 6B
Crossword . . ...........Oil
Dear Ah by . . ...........3B
Horoscope .. .......... OB
Obituaries . . .......... 3A
P e o p le .........
Police Uriels . .......... 3A
Sports......... . . . . IB-2B
TV ............. .............3B
Weather . . . .

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Gas line
breaks at
college

about

IV personalities, please see

lu crl fam ily is d on a tin g tw o
sem i-tra iler loa d s o f
M lch elln a 's and M lch elln a 's
Yu S in g frozen e n tre e s from
Lulgtno's. Inc., an d 2f&gt;0 t u r ­
k ey * ua a hnlld.iv *|lft to
n eed y fam ilies. T h e food w ill
be d e livered T h u rs d a y to
Rich Plan o f Florida. S a n ­
ford. fo r the n early 50 c h a r i­
ties and o rg a n iza tio n s In
S em in o le C ou n ty p a rtic i­
p atin g In the food g ivea w a y .
D ie 120.000 d in n ers to be
don ated w ill b rin g the 1998
total to clo se to 5 0 0 ,0 0 free

A I to PUD.
’ Most erf the fa m ilies w h o liv e
h ere h a ve been h ere for many
y e a rs .”
S ep u ran
said.
'N a tu ra lly , w e don 't want to see
so m eth in g like tills liap p en . W e
can't sterp p ro gress but w e do
ask that the co u n ty lctok d e e p e r
Into tills project. T h e drain age
Issue Is very rral. E lder C r e r k
Is not a can al a s the co u n ty Is
c ulling it. It is a sm all creek .”
A k ers and S ep u ran said (h it
there lia ve b een a n u m b er o f
thefts on their p ro jie rtlrs in re-

P*o«o by Tommy WR«n|

C o u n ty

fir a f lg h to r t

u ia

a d e t e c t io n

Sanford
slates pool
ceremony
By BUI Keraa
H ERALD STAF F W R ITE R
S A N F O R D • S en tln olc H igh
S ch ool w ill host a r ib b o n cu ttin g cerem o n y on Dec. 2 2
al 3 p in. for Its n ew pool,
w h ich w ill serve a s a co m m u ­
n ity sw im m in g pool for S a n ­
ford.
T h e 7 0 5 .0 0 0 gallon p ool
w ill Ire 50 ru rtrrs by 25 y a rd s
long, w ith heating, ligh tin g,
d eck in g, a 5 .0 0 0 squ are-foot
bathhou se, jxilu c a p a cities,
and d ivin g boards.
C on stru ction o f (h e pool Is
ex p ected to be com p lete In
lule 1999 o r ea rly 2000. a c ­
c o rd in g lo T om Farnsw orth,
su perin ten den t o f Parks and
Recreation for Sanford.
"W e r e
very
e x c ite d ."
S em in ole assistant p rin c ip a l
V ern a J a ck so n said.
"W e ll
h ave a facility w h ere the sw im
learn can p ractice and host
swtm m eets.
We'U also St­
able
to
teach
sw im m in g
sa fety."
Sunlord w ill pay 8 5 0 0 .0 0 0
tow ard Die con stru ction o f the
pool, w h ile the co u n ty an d
the sch ool hoard w ill split on
a d d ition al $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
The
tn -p a rty a greem en t has b e e n
fin alized .
T h e city Is w ork in g with
con su ltan t Karl Pick to e x ­
am in e d esign con cep ts. C o n ­
cep tu a l d esig n s a re e x p e c te d
lo be prep ared for Die rib b o n
cu ttin g, F arn sw orth said.
"W e expec t to h ave a lot.d
p ack age
togeth er In
ea rly
1999,"
F arn sw orth
said.
"W e ll then put It u p for b i d ­
d in g "
T h e b id d in g p rocess Is cx pci ted lo take tw o lo th ree

Plea** see Pool. Page 3A

d e v ic e

to lin d

a gaa

le a k in a p a r k in g lo t a t S a m in o la C o m m u n it y C o lla g e .

'W r clea red everyb o d y out In
ca se there w as an Ign ition ."
Fire D epartm ent Lt. T im D em on
said. "T h ere w as n o Ignition.*
D ie gas leak o ccu rred In
p a rk in g lot 9 on the west sid e
of Dir cam pu s. 150 fe d fnmr
the H ookstore b u ild in g

County drops suit against city
By Short Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SA N FO R D - Sem lncilr C ou n ty
will w ithdraw lis action against
W in ter S ju ln g s over a c o n tro ­
versial an n exation and laud usechange. can celin g th e need for
an ad m in istrative h e a rin g Dial
w as scheduled for M onday.
T h e [k xird o f C ou n ty C o m ­
m ission ers' decision to m e s on
Die heels o f a v o le by O vied o to
dism iss Its (N-litlon against Die
n eigh b orin g m u n icipality. T tie
cou n ty's petition w ithdraw al Is
the Iasi o f sevrra l lllrd against
W in ter S p rin gs and Die F lo rid a
Departm ent o f C om m unity A lfalrs.
T h e Dc-jxirliiieiil o f A d m in is ­
trative H earin gs w ou ld
h a ve
been ch arged with d eterm in in g
w h eth er the requested land u se
change for the H a lllr Ridge d e ­
velopm ent w as con sisten t with
W in ter S p rin gs' co m p re h e n s iv e

"I think we should go for­
ward with an agreement
with Oviedo.”
-Randy Morris, County Commissioner
land plan T h r D C A lound Dir
c h angr in co m p lia n ce In July,
tills spaw ned a b attle b etw een
Die two cities that In volved the
county
"H ie issu e s eem s lo be io ­
n is e d on Haute Rltlge." said
t oiiiiu ission er
Randy
M orris
Tuesday, "an d lin k a ge b etw een
It and
Die J oin t
Plan n in g
Agreem ent with O vied o."
M orris M id he w ould vo le In
favor o f Die d ism issa l If Die
Ijoard w ou ld jirocrc-d with a p

proval o f Du- JP A . whic h w as
the next Item on Die b o a rd 's
agenda.
"I think we should go lorw ard
with
an
agreem en t
with
O vied o," M id M ortis.
O p p on en ts o f the H attie R idge
d evelopm en t have spent Die
y ra r trying lo get the th ree parile s In volved lo sign an a g r e e ­
ment regard in g future lan d use
ch an ges In the B lack Hammoc k
area.
M orris m UI he w as afraid that
d elays In rea ch in g a g reem en ts

w ere tied to fu tu re annexation
Issu es arou n d D ir Red Hug
Lake
Ro.nl
and
T u sk a w llla
B ou levard In terch an ge and the
O vied o
m all.
B ecau se
both
O vied o
and W in ter
S p rin gs
h ave In dicated th ey w ould not
a n n ex Into Die B lack Hammoc k.
M ortis M id ad op tin g Du- J P A
w as essen tial.
O vied o Is the last city to Join
Die cou n ty's cmergenc-y llrst r e ­
sp on se systrm . T h e J P A w ou ld
a d d ress Dial Issu e as w ell us
land use plan n in g, annexation
b ou n d aries, and u tilities I s ­
su es.
"It w ill resolve a lol o f Issu es."
M id M orris.
F ra n ces C h an dler,
of
the
co u n ty's p lan n in g and d e v e l­
opm ent d ep artm en t. M id Die
J P A docu m ent ts rrad y to b e
su bm itted
to
cou n sel
The
board veiled un an im ou sly to
m ove forw ard W illi the a g re e ­
m ent w ith O viedo.

Tim Raines goes all out for kids
By Bill Kern*
HERALD STAFF W R ITE R
SA N FO R D • lia seb a ll slu r T im
Raines, a S em in ole H igh S ch ool
graduate, donated $ 1 ,8 0 0 F'rl
clay at Die- Sanford P olice D e ­
partm ent headqu arters toward
Ih r pu rchase o f T -s h irts and
certificates for 500 local sin
den ts gra d u a tin g from Die Drug
A bu se
Resistanc e
FiduraI Ion
(DARK) program .
R aines Is au tograph in g the T shlrts. w hich have his n u m b er
on the sleeve.
"lie 's clone Dlls severa l y ea rs
In
a
row ." officer
C la u d ia
W eb b er of Die SPD Mid. "H e 's
been extrem ely gen erou s lo the
com m u n ity."
DARFI ts a program run Jointly
by sch ools and p olice d e p a rt­
m ents n ation w ide an d In tern a ­
tion ally since 1983.
T h e 17-

week
cu rricu lu m
teach es
fourth- and fifth grad ers d iffe r ­
ent lesson s each week, ranging
from lea rn in g c o n seq u en ces o f
actions to how to h an d le gan g
vio len ce.
file goa ls o f DARE In clu d e
h elpin g stu d en ts avoid d ru gs,
alc oh ol, tobbaco. and violen ce.
"K id s these d a ys need all
kinds o f lea rn in g sk ills to lead
a p rod u ctive l i f e ’
W e*-her
Mid "If w e get the kids early.
In Die lllih grade, they'll be
|&gt;rc-[iareci for what th ey're goin g
lo fare* In m iddle school and
high sch o o l."
Hie program en cou ra ges s tu ­
den ts to seek p ositive a lte rn a ­
tives to d ru gs and v io le n c e ,
such as b ecom in g active In
clu bs an d sjiorts.
"W e h a ve paren ts com in g
back y e a r after y e a r to m v how

Pte**e **e Tim. Pag* 3A

wnC m m *, town, VCntanc
Tm Raines holds a check that will purchase 1,800 DARE T-shirts
Raines is |oined by acting chiel Ray Bronson (right) and officer Claudia
Webber (left) ol the Sanford Police Department

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Henley loosened u p nicely
when he teased D ick Van Der
W eide o f b ein g out ot ord er
E veryone w as sla p p in g ih rir
knees.
M any view ers m ay h ave b een j
startled w h en C h ris A kers from 1
the D ike M onroe area in nnincorportated Sem inole County
lodged a com plain about a
apartm ent project that may go
up in h is n eighliorhood "People
say 1 rem ind them o f eom edlan
Dm C o n w a y ." A k ers said And
they right to do so.
T h e co m m ission ers say that
they expect to la-Joined soon on
the cou n ty cable T V by live
b roa d ca sts featu rin g nffU lain
from the seven e lites In the
cou n ty. If so. San ford Mayor
Larry D ale w ill lie m istak en lo r
actor Rob R ein er S gi. Darrell
Presley o f the San ford I 'oiler
D epartm ent Is com edian Hill
M urray. A sk him
W hat the broadcast needs Is
In stan t-replays and on -site c o v ­
erage o f even ts su ch as a raid at
on e o f ih e co u n ty's adult e n te r­
tainm ent estab lish m en ts, or a
sneak visit lo C o m m ission er Van
Der W elde's h airdresser.
T h ere w ill be no m ore T V for
the co u n ty c o m m is s io n e r* In
1U‘ IH T u esd a y’s w as ih e llual
broadcast. There- aren't even any
re-runs to see. W e ll Just h a ve lo
wall until Jan . 12 w h en the OnA lr light g oes on again . G ood
Day.

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Presley with a $500 for the Shop
With A Cop' program The pro­
gram allows under-privileged chil­
dren to go shopping for holiday
gifts wilh a Sanford potlco officer
POM CowM| at 1r*d tu iu y

A n m t i i TtiCNday on t able
television. the live Seminole
County Commissioners were a
sptffc looking quintet.
Each cou ld easily h a ve been
m istaken for a IV nr m ovie M ar
C o m m ission er D ick Van l&gt;er
W rtde w as at tor C h arles
H u n tin g. C o m m issio n er G rant
M alov w as OtHtglc* D ow ser
C h airm an C arlton H en ley w as
a m ix o f the G eorgia Hulking
and at lo r W ilfred B ntnlry,
C om m ission er R an dy M orris
w as a c to r Jtm n iy S m lts an d
C om m tssion er D aryl M eLatn w as
at tor D onald S u therland.
C a tch in g a glim pse o f these
d istin gu ish ed politician s m ay
have ea u sed sonic folk s to give
tip their a ftern oon soa p operas.
No telling w h at kind o f ratin gs
the cou n ty's poLs will lx- rack in g
u p as they g rl m ore p rim e -lim e
experien ce.
T h at's right - p rim e-tim e. T h e
last segm ent o f the c o m m is ­
sion 's trl-session m eetin gs went
on the air live at 7 p m.
E rilertaln m rw TonUjht without
M aty Hart. The It heel o j Fortunr
u ith o u t V an n a W h ite.
T u esd a y's co m m issio n te le ­
casts featu red a n u m b e r o f its
ow n lea d in g ladles. D eputy
C ou n ty M an ager C in d v C oto w as
D onna Reed. C om m ission Clerk
S an d y M cC ann w as D oris Day
and new ly blon d-tressed
Planning and D evelopm ent
D irector F rancis C h a n d ler w as
Jan et Leigh Ann H ech e isn't m
C h an dler's or Laugh's league.
T h ere w as so m u ch harm on y
du ring the proceedin gs that on e
suspected H enley's "th e m otion
Is approved, 5-0." w a s a record ­
ing. A form al contract dispu te
later In the day produ ced a :t-'J
vote and w as followed by a 4 - 1.
No on e ta lscd a voice, however. ,
W ttlm l IW riilry - rr. Carlton
H enley • began the afternoon
session with resounding pound
ol the gavel. T ills sent trem ors
m io the G eneva area and proba­
bly seared a few o f th e y o u n g ­
sters at Lym an High School,
where H enley was principal J 1
years

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Sanford Breakfast Rotary Club
mcrrbef Fred Bussey (right) pre­
sented Fraternal Order of Polico
Lodge #140 President Darrell

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sch ool fo r a sp ecial k ic k - o ff
even t. U sin g person al c o m p u t ­
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lab. several yo u n g m en tu rn in g
18 y ea rs old "ra c e d " to b e ­
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ceived co n firm a tio n o f h is o n ­
lin e reg istra tio n w ith in 1 m in ­
ute 45 secon d s after e n t e r in g
th e w eb site.
F ederal law requ ires v ir tu ­
ally all m rn to reg ister w ith
S e le c tiv e S ervice
w ith in
30
d ays o f tu rn in g 18. A bou t 1.8
m illio n m rn a re req u ired to
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late
re g is tra tio n s
a re
ac­
c e p ted . a m an cannot r e g is t e r
a fter re a c h in g age 26. F a ilu re
to r e g is te r is a felony, a m an
m u st b e re g is te re d to be e lig i­
b le fo r fe d e ra l stu den t lo a n s
and P ell gra n ts. Job tra in in g
p ro g ra m s
u n d er
th r
Job
T ra in in g
P a rtn e rs h ip
A ct
(J T P A ), an d fe d e ra l Jobs in th e
E x e c u tiv e B ra n ch o f (h r g o v ­
e rn m en t, in c lu d in g Jobs w ith
th e U.S. Postal S e rv ic e . M a le
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n otes th e
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service. H ie service Is ava il­
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U.S. "F o r n early tw o d e c a d e s
m en h ave gon e to post o ffices,
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T O D A Y S Q UO TE: "An expert is one
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and less “
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TO D AY'S H ISTO R Y: On this day in
I (Hi7, Linda .John Min, the daughter nl
Presid en t Lyndon Johnson. wed
Charles Rnbb in a While House cere
inon.- T h ere hadn't been a W hile
House wedding since 1914

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before last quarter &lt;I)ec. 101

On this day in I97R, John llelushi and
Dan Aykroyd recorded "Soul Man" a*
the Blues Brother*

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On thi* day in 1990,1-ilmr union leader
l.ech Walesa a a* elected Poland's
president
TO D A Y’S illlt TODAYS: John Milton
&lt;I Fiti3 (674). poet. Douglas Fairbanks Jr
i i ' kh i , actor producer, i* Bit. Thomas
"Tip" O'Neill &lt;1912 1994'. .speaker uf the
House. Kirk Douglas M91H i, actor, i*
Wi. Redd Fuvx &lt;1922 HMD. erftnedian.
Beau Bridges » 11411 &gt;. actor, is 37. Dick
Butkus *1942 i, football great, i* .*&gt;B.
Tom Kile HIH9 i golfer is 49. John
Maikovich &lt;11*53 i. actor, is 43. Donny
Osmond 11957 i. singer, is 41.

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T o d a y : Partly clou dy. H ighs In
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Illg h s in the u pper-70s. Low s
In the low -60s. F r id a y : A fte r­
noon show ers. H igh s In the
u p p e r-7 0 s . L ow s n e a r-6 0 .
S a tu rd a y : Scattered show ers.
H ighs In th e m ld-70s. Low s In
the m id-50s

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a.m.. maj. 3:50 a.m.. min.
10:30 p.m.. maj. 4:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:02 a.m.. 12:23 p.m., low:
6:05 a.m., 6:46 p.m. New
Smyrna Beach: high: 12:07
a.m.. 12:28 p.m.. low: 6:10
EXTENDED OUTLOOK a.m.. 6:51 p.m.. Cocoa Beach:
high: 12:22 a.m.. 12:43 p.m..
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Ptcldy 81 61 Ptcldy 79 82 low: 6:25 a.m.. 7:06 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytonn Beach ft New
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Water temperature at Day­
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Winds are from Ihe south­
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1951. Bob W'aterlield. playing for the
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The U g h temperature In
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degrees end the overnight low
was 58 degrees.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.
Wednesday wee 0.00 Inc hee.
•Sunrise................. 7:06 a m.
•S u n s e t..................... 8 :3 9 p.m .

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POLICE LOG
Tlw following rv/torls were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded fXr. 7 8:

Aggravated assault:
LONOWOOD, Grant Street, 300 block, Dec. 6. 11:13 p in.

A
2 !)-year uld n u n w as a r r r s lr tl by S em in o le C ou n ty
d ep u ties for a ggra va ted assa u lt. D ep u ties said h e had b e e n
tnllnatInn a ca r w h ich w as b e in g d riven slow ly by a w om an
w h o w a s w a tc h in g h er son ride ills b icy cle ah ead o f her. S h e
pu lled to the sid e o f the road and the d riv e r o f th e o th e r v e h i­
c le pulled in to a n ea rb y drivew ay and ran tow ard h e r car. c a r ­
ryin g a b e e r iHittle a m i shuttling racial slurs. S h e s a id sh e w as
in fear fo r h e r lift*.

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Battery:

H onda i B n t P r im On Authentic Indian frw rlry A rtifacti ft lin e Art

OVIEDO, High Street, 00 block. Dee. 0. H:2G p in A 4 1 -yearold m an w as arrested by O vied o P o lle r for battery. P o lice said
h e hit h is w ife on the head d u rin g an argu m rn t and said that
he w ou ld kill h er If h r cou ld get a w ay w ith II.
SANFORD, Pamela Oaks Court, 100 block, D ec. 0. 1 1*37
p.m . A 19-yrar-uld m an w as a rrested b y S em in o le C ounty
s lir tllT s d ep u ties for b a ttery and false Im p riso n m en t. P o lle r
said he w as argu in g w llh his girlfrien d In h er ca r and refu sed
to let h r r get out o f the c a r w h en they got to h e r house. A
n eigh b or saw th em stru gglin g and tried to o ffe r Ills assista n ce.
W h en sh e con tin u ed to scream , several n eig h b o rs a p p r o a r iic d
th e car and the defen dan t ran aw ay, but w a s found b y d ep u ties
sh o rtly th ereafter.
WINTER SPRINGE, Cassctwood Drive, 700 block, Dec. G.
i):3 7 p.m . A 2 1-year-old m an w a s a rre s te d by W in te r S p rin g s
P olice fo r battery, th row in g a d ea d ly m issile an d crim in a l m is ­
ch ief. P o lic e said h e w ent to an o th er m an 's h ou se, told him h e
w an ted to fight and b egan to hit h im w ith h is fists. A w om an
w h o w as w ith him follow ed In th e c a r as he ch a sed u fler the
victim w h en the victim tried to escape. S h e said that h e b e ­
cam e Irate w ith h er and pu n ch ed out the w in d ow In h er c a r
an d th rew a b eer hot H r at her.

Battery on a law enforcement officer:
EANPORD, Orlando Drive, 3300 block, Dec. 4. 1:24 a.m . A
m an w h o did not p rovid e Ills n am e o r age w as a rrested b y
S an ford Pu ller for b attery on a law en forcem en t o fficer, b a ttrry
and assau lt. P olice said he w as figh tin g w ith a w om an w h en
th ey a rrived and w ould not a c k n o w le d g e th eir p resen ce w h en
they a p p ro a rh rd him . He th reaten ed officers, fa llrd to c o m p ly
w ith th eir d irectio n s and th reaten ed th e w om an d u rin g Ills a r ­
rest. H e h ad to be restrain ed r r p r a le d ly and then b ro k e a w a y
a n d pu sh ed th e w om an 1u the ground and th rea ten ed h er
aga in .

Burglary:

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Gifts, tools, toys and collectibles
Sat., Dec. 12th
10:00 A.M.
3422 S. Orlando Drive

Sanford Police officers investigate the scene of an accident Tuesday
alter a car went off the road and into a drainage canal near the intersec­
tion ol Interstate 4 and Slate Road 46.

Woman hurt as
car drifts off road
B y BIB K e n ts

STAFF WRITER
S A N F O R D - A w om an Is in
critical but stab le ro n d llio n at
F lorida H ospital a fter p o lic e
round h er In a e a r by the s id e
o f In terstate 4 Tu esday.
C h a rleltc Krdm an w as fou n d
In a 19 9 6 Hlue N issan al 8 :1 5
a.m . on th e 1-4 w estlxn in d exit
ram p to State R oad 10 by thr
San ford P ollre D ep artm en t, and

tran sported to C en tral F lo rid a
Regional H osp ital In San ford.
Krdm an w as la ter a irlifted to
Florida H ospital.
*O u r In vestigation Is on h old
rigid now w h ile w e ’re w a llin g to
find out h e r m ed ical c o n d itio n .'
tralllc in vestigator David M org e n s le n i said. 'S h e ran olT the
m ail Into a ditch. T h a t's all I
can say about th r ra s e for
now.
The ca r w as
not d am aged .
M o rg e n s trm said.

(Across from Bill Heard Chevrolet on 17-92)
Lota of naat collectible*, tool* and fumitura.
Partial Hating: Porcelain figurines, glass vases, butter chums,

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turtle lamps, porcelain dolls, ceramic vases, rocking horse fig­
urines. jade colored horse figunne. various animal cast iron bells,
cross pens, smalt porcelain carousel, cast iron umbrella stand.
Toys: John D eere tractors, front end loaders,
small trucks and lots more
Tools: drill press, vises, engine stands, hand ghnders. socket
sets up to 2 1/4 inch, wrenches up lo 2 1/2 Inch, air tod s, air
hose, bench ghnders. porta power, screwdhvers. hammers, pliers,
pipe wrenches, tow ropes, boll cutters, drill bits, knives and more.
Fumitura: Rocking chair. Big cedar chest, table and 4 chairs, lots
o f rediners. new bedding, coffee and end tables,
gun cabinet and more

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EANPORD, Ridge Drive. 200 block. Dec. 4. 7:18 p.m . A 31y ra r-o ld m an w a s a rrested by S em in o le C ou n ty s h e r iffs d e p u ­
ties fo r unarm ed bu rglary, for possession o f b u rgla ry tools an d
petty theft. D epu ties said th ey respon ded to a ca ll o f a m an
iookln g In side a truck parked ou tsid e a house. T h ey found a
n u n a short d ista n ce aw ay w ith a tool box and som e ca s s e tte
tapes strap p ed to the back o f his bicycle. T h e v ic tim Iden tified
th ose Item s as his. T h e y fou n d gloves and a sm all flash ligh t In
Ills possession . H e also had n o headlight on h is b icycle.

Slate Road 436 at Jaalmlnc, Dec.

5. 2:30 a.m . A 2 1-year-old m an w as arrested
S p rin gs Police fur d rivin g u n d er the In flu en ce.

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Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.

ab

by A lta m o n te

ALTAMONTE 8PRJN0S, State Road 438 at Newburyport,

Dec. G. 2 a.m. A 36-year-old nun was arrested by Altamonte
S p rin gs P olice for d rivin g u n der III*- Influence.

CASSELBERRY, State Roed 438 at Ceaaet Creek Boule­
vard, Dec. 6. 12:32 a.m . A 3 4 -year-old n u n w as a rrested b y
S em in o le C ou n ty s h e r iffs d rp u tle s
en ce.

fur d rivin g u n d er the In flu ­

CASSELBERRY, U.8. Highway 17-92 at Button Road, Dec.
5. 4:3-1 a.m . A 44-year-old n u n w as arrested b y S e m in o le
C ou n ty s h e r iffs d ep u ties for d rivin g u n d er the Influence.

LAKE MARY, Lake Mary Boulevard at Driftwood Village.
Dec. 4. 12:03 a.m . A 40-ycar-old m an w as a rrested by S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs d ep u ties for d rivin g u n d er the Influence.
LONOWOOD, Orange at Wayman Avenue. Dec. 5. 2:16 a.m . A
28-year-old m an w as arrested b y S em in ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs
LONOWOOD, Markham Woods Road, Dec. G, 1:58 a.m . A 19year-old m an w a s a rre s te d b y S em in ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs d e p u ­
ties fo r d rivin g u n d er the Influence.
SANFORD, U.S. Highway 17-92 at Regatta, Dec. 6. 2:47 a.m .
A 22-year-old w om an w as a rrested b y S em in o le C ou n ty s h e r­
if f s dep u ties for d rivin g u n d er the In flu en ce.
SANFORD. U.S. Highway 17-92 at CoUine Drive, Dec. 5.
5:53 a.m . A 31 -year-old w om an w as a rrested b y S e m in o le
C ou n ty s h e riffs d rp u tle s for d rivin g u n d er the In flu en ce.
SANFORD, 20“ Street at Oak. Dec. 5. 1:47 a.m . A 43-ycarold m an w as a rrested by S em in ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs d ep u ties
for d rivin g under the Influence.

W. State Roed 438. 900 block,

Dec. G. 7:50 p.m . A 3 2 -year-old w om an and a 29-year-old
w om an w ere a rrested by A lta m on te S p rin gs P olice for reta il
theft. P o llre said the w om en (h a n g e d th e p rices on m an y
Item s and had the Item s rung up and left w ith the Item s, h a v ­
in g paid 829.40 fo r m erch an d ise valu ed at $643.79.
LONOWOOD, U.S. Highway 17-92, 200 block, D ec. 5. 8:50
p.m . A 65-year-old m an w a s a rrested b y S em in ole C ounty
s h e r iffs depu ties for retail theft. D epu ties said h e rem oved a
tube o f a n tib a cteria l crea m from the box an d put It Into h is
pocket. T h ey said h e left the store w ith ou t p ayin g for the Item .
LONOWOOD. U.S. Highway 17-92. 200 block. Dec. 5. 6:25
p.m . A 40-year-old m an w as a rrestrd by S em in o le C ounty
s h e r iffs d ep u lles for retail theft. D epu ties said sh e filled h er
cart with $51.92 w orth o f m ereh an d lse und tried to leave the
store w ith ou t p ayin g for II.

continued from Peg* 1A
cen t y ea rs an d that th r r e ­
sp o n se tim e from the S h e r iffs
O ffice h as b een poor.
"W e alread y h ave p ro b le m s ."

Tim
DARE helped th e m .'
W eb b e r
said. 'K id s look forw ard to II.
M any teach ers tell us It Is the
h lgh llgh l o f (h e k id s’ w eek *
R aines Is a 2 0 -y ea r m ajor
leagu e veteran , w h o Is best
kn ow n for c o lle c tin g m ote lli.ui
2 ,5 0 0 tills and
800
stolen
b a ses In h is ca reer.
He re ­
cen tly h elp ed th e Y a n k ees to
th eir
secon d
W orld
S e rie s
ch a m p io n sh ip In three years,
and Is cu rren tly a free agent.
Th rou gh ou t
h is
ca reer.
R aines h a s actively worked w ith
local youth, esp e c ia lly al S e m i­
n ole H igh School.

OBITUARIES
MURIEL MORRIS
M uriel M orris,
76. A tla n ta
G a.. died T h u rsd ay. Dec. 3.
1998. Mrs. M orris w as b o m In
San ford.
S u rvivors Inclu de husband.
J am es: sister. D oroth y Runge:
brother. Ur. W .H . Runge: s e v ­
eral n ieces and n ephew s.
C rem ation
S o c ie ty
of
the
South. A u stell. Ga.. In ch arge
o f a rra n gem en ts.

WILLIE WILLIAMS
W illie W illiam s. 74. East 20th
Street. San ford, died Th u rsday.
Dec. 3. 1998 at C en tra l F lo rid a
K eglon al
H osp ital.
Mr. W il­
liam s w as b o m M ay 8, 1924 In
C ed a r Key. Mr. W illia m s w as
retired from S ea b o a rd C oast
U n e R ailroad. H e w as a m e m ­
b er o f Mount
M oriah
P .B .
Church.
S u rvivors Include son. W illie
G ., San ford; dau gh ters. C a r o ­
lyn G rah am , Fern Park. Ju n l
Fason . San ford: six g ra n d c h il­
dren; o n e g rea t-gra n d ch ild .

W ilso n -E lch elb erg cr
M ortu ­
ary. Inc., S an ford . In ch a rge o f
a rra n gem en ts.

FUNERALS
Mac Lin. L«t*le 11m
Funeral service for Ihe Rev. U-sMe
Mac Milan. 55. Lenox Street, Until
esler N.Y., who tlkxl IXc. 3. will tr
held Saturday at I p.m. al Church
of Gtid Itu ph ciy wllh the Ucv. Har­
old Daniels ofTUlallng. Vlsll.it Ion
will he Friday from 5 until 9 p.m. a I
Sunrise Cha|icl. Sunrise Funeral
Home. 900 Locust Ave.. Sanford.
1107) 322-7383. In charge o f ur
range ments.

Singleton. Bertha
Funeral service for fieri ha SingleIon. 98. Illikury Avenue. Sanford.
w1u&gt;died Dec. 4. will lx- held Satur­
day al 10 u.m. at New Uclhcl Mis­
sionary Church with the Rev. Wil­
liam Lewis officiating. Visitation will
lx- held Frlilay from 5 until 9 p in.
al Sunrise Chapel. Sunrise Funeral
I tome, 900 Ux ust Ave.. Sanford.
(407) XU-7383, in charge of a r­
rangements.

Christmas backgrounds available al no extra charge.

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Apartments-

continued from Pege IA

Retail theft:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,

Flooding this year in the Chinese province o f Hubei has killed more than
3.000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless. The severity o f this
year's flooding is attributed to deforestation, the loss of wetlands, and poor
dike maintenance.

A k ers said. *Aiul th ey're g o in g
to w orsen If Ib is th in g goes In.
Die area Hoods q u ick ly w h en It
rains. A ll w e a sk Is that the
cou n ty Is reason ab le.”

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Current
H a n n in g
M anager
Joh n D w yer said today lliat the
county w ill In vestigate all c o n ­
dition s b efo re It a p p ro ves the
final s lie plan s fo r the a p a rt­
ment com plex

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w eeks. F a rn sw orth said.
The
con stru ction
w ou ld
i hen take fou r to six m onths,
he said .
'A pool w ill s ig n ific a n tly
en h a n ce the sc h o o l's aih lettc
program w h ile c re a tin g an In ­
v a lu a b le o p p ortu n ity fo r r e s i­
dents lo avail th em selves and
Iheir ch ild ren o f sw im m in g
le s s o n s ,' S an ford M a yor Larry
D ale said In an op en te lle r lo
C ou n ty C om m ission C h a ir ­
m an ITandy M orris.

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Sernmoie HeraM. Sanford. Florida . Wednesday December 9. 1990 • I I

Kellie
W erner
HERALD
STAFF
WRITER

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Rams girls still dominating

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Injury-riddled Lake Mary proves it is still county’ s best

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By Jeff Bertlnlcke

Dilfer just
isn’ t a big
time QB
S A N F O R D _ E ver w o n d er w h y
th e T a m p a B a y B u cca n eers
can't seem to b e s u c c e s s fu l?
T h is year, ut least, th e a n ­
sw er Is clear.
T ren t D ilfer.
B efore e v e ry o n e g o e s crazy
and sta rts s e n d in g h a te m all,
th in k abou t It.
T h e B u cs h a ve e v ery th in g
th ey n eed to b e u S u p er B ow l
c o n ten d er every yea r.
C oach T o n y D u n gy h a s
brou gh t a n ew a ttitu d e to
T a m p a , to m atch th e n ew s ta ­
d iu m . l i e Is a little to o p assive
for so m e p eop le s taste, but
he's been good fo r th e team
and h a s In stilled a c o n fid e n c e
In h is p la yers th at w a s lackin g.
Ills s ta ff Is co m p o sed o f ve ry
com p eten t c o a c h e s w ith
proven tra ck record s.
D efen se Is a s tro n g su it for
the B ucs. w ho th rou gh ou t the
u ps an d d o w n s o f th e ofTense.
h a ve m a in ta in ed a solid unit.
C o n sisten tly ra n k ed In the
N FL'a to p 10. T a m p a 's d efen se
has co n ta in e d B a rry S a n d ers
w ith th e b est o f th em w h ile
sh u ttin g d o w n th e lik e s o f Brett
F avre on a w e e k ly b a s is .
T h e o ffen se Is p ack ed also.
First, ru n n in g b a ck s a re a
m u st fo r a n y tea m an d T a m p a
Is n o excep tion . M ik e A ls io tl
an d W a rric k D u n n a re tw o o f
the b est a rou n d . I f D u n n Isn't
sn ea k in g u p th e field, w ea vin g
In an d ou t o f trafn c w ith th e f i­
n esse o f a d a n cer. A ls to n Is
p o w erin g u p th e m id d le and
c a rry in g w o u ld -b e ta e k lr r s Into
the en d zon e w ith him .
R eceivin g isn 't a p rob lem e i ­
ther. T h e ta n d em o f R rld e l A n ­
th on y an d B ert E m m a n u el have
pu lled d ow n so m e n ice on es
this yea r. A d d J a c q u e z G reen
to th e m ix. an d th ere Is a triple
th reat In th e p a s s in g gam e.
N ope, the lin e Isn't a p ro b ­
lem eith er. A d m itte d ly . It w as
qu ite a p ro b lem In th e past
and c o n td b u te d g re a tly to the
d em ise o f V ln n y T esta verd e.
T h e re w a s n o p ro tectio n for
the q u a rterb a ck In th e n ot so
d istan t past, b u t th at h as
ch an ged. D u n gy h as put t o ­
geth er a lin e that m a k e s h oles
for A ls to n an d D u n n an d p r o ­
tects th e sig n a l caller.
T h erefo re, th rou gh sim p le
ded u ction , th e p ro b lem h as to
be T ren t D ilfer.
D ilfer Is n ot a b ig tim e q u a r­
terback. H e is a n a vera g e
p layer out o f F resn o S ta te U n i­
versity w h o lan d ed a tou gh Job
on a team th at w a s d esp era te.
D u n gy sw ea rs u p an d dow n
that h e Is s ta n d in g b eh in d
D ilfer an d that he is th e fra n ­
ch ise p la y e r th e B u cs need.
W h a t else Is h e su p p osed to
say In the m id d le o f th e s e a ­
son ? E s p e c ia lly c o n s id e rin g
the h u ge w in o v e r th e G reen
Bay P a ck ers (In T a m p a 's first
M on d a y N igh t F ootb a ll ga m e In
15 yea rs) that put th e B u cs
b ack Into playofT con ten tio n .
D on't get m e w ro n g I don 't
th in k D ilfer Is terrib le and
sh ou ld n ever tak e an N F L
snap. W h at I a m sayin g, h o w ­
ever. Is that h e ra n t get the Job
don e fo r T a m p a Bay.
It's ve ry d is h e a rte n in g to
think ab ou t th e talen t that h as
com e and g o n e th rou gh the
B ucs org a n iza tio n , fro m S teve
D eB erg to S teve You n g.
E very q u a rterb a ck that has
com e th rou gh h a s g o n e on to
p lay v e ry w ell fo r a n o th er
team . M ost o f that Is b ecau se
the B u cs d ld n t give th e q u a r­
terb a ck s th e n e c e s s a ry to o ls to
m a k e a d ifferen ce.
D ilfer h as all that an d he still
can't m ak e it w o rk fo r T am p a.
I
h o n estly b elieve that
T am p a n eed s a n ew q u a r te r ­
back. D raftin g a s ta r ou t o f
co llege and g ivin g h im the tim e
he n eed s to Ir a n i the system
w ou ld d o w o n d ers fo r th e B u rs.
I f n o th in g else, m a y b e It will
scare D ilfer Into p la y in g better.

A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S E D IT O R
LAKE M A R Y _ Even w h ile
p layin g at on ly GO p ercen t, th e
Lake
M aty
g irls
b a s k e tb a ll
team proved It still d o m in a te s
the cou nty.
S tartin g forw ard M aty L e a h
Suttun Is out In d efin itely w ith a
hand Injury and tw o guard
B ecky P ed ro w en t out e a rly In
T u esd a y's 70-25 w in o v e r v is ­
itin g O vied o w ith a head Inju ry.
But even w ith Just
th ree
regu lar starters on th e flo o r fo r
m ost o f the gam e, the d e p th laden R am s still found a w a y to
m ake a rout o f It.
Lake M ary, w h ich Is b a ck on
track w ith a th ree-g a m e w in ­
nin g streak a fte r a loss to C o ­
coa B each, started stro n g a n d

m u le d th e n orm ally tough L i­
on s. a team w h ich has given
th em fils In the p a s t.
W ith all o f the talent on the
d e fe n d in g
state
ch a m p io n
R am s.
It
was
a
fresh m a n
sta rter. B ryn M osler. w ho c a m e
th rou gh a ga in st O viedo.
M osler h a s started oil s e a s o n
b u t had h e r breakou t gam e last
n igh t. S h e is the o n ly Ram not
to h a ve b e e n to Lakeland, site
o f th e sta te Final Four, but she
Isn't In tim idated b y the four
c h a m p io n s h ip
rin g -b ea rers
w h o start w ith her.
*1 don't feel a n y pressu re.*
M o sler said. *Al first I h ad to
get used to It. but I found that I
ca n lea n t a lot from th rm ."
S en ior Lauren B radley,
a
F lorid a S ta te slgnee. led the
R a m s w ith 24 poin ts, w h ile

M osler pou red in 2 1 p o in ts and
A sh ler lla lla n c r. a U C F sig n er,
added IH. L ik e M ary r o a c h
Carl llro w n u sed h is b e n c h
early and o ften , a luxury h e 's
been able to a ffo n l all s e a s o n .
Brown w a s Im p ressed w ith
Muster's
p e rfo rm a n c e
on
a
night w hen the R a m s n rrd e d to
dig a little d e e p e r Ilia n n orm al.
*1 think Lau ren rn m r out o f a
Utile slu m p ton igh t and p la y e d
extrem ely w ell.* B row n said .
*W lth all o f o u r Inju ries, w r 'r r
not rv rn ta k in g It g a m r by
gam e a n ym ore. It's q u a r lr r b y
quarter.*
B esides S u tto n 's and P e d ro 's
Injuries. Ila lla n c e an d B ra d ley
are
still
re cu p era tin g
from
sum m er Injuries, bu t the Ram s
an- still co n s id e re d a stro n g
pick to repeat.

Against O vied o. IV d ro w a s
lost early w h en sh e cra sh ed to
the floor and lan ded on h e r
heud and n ever retu rn ed but Is
e x p erted to b e okay. In h e r
place.
B row n
w en t
to
h is
b e n rh and the R am s n ever
m issed a beat, ta k in g a 41-17
h alftim e
lead
an d
c o a s tin g
from there.
Il w as 56-17 b e ­
fo re O viedo got on th e board In
th e second h a lf and II w a s g a r ­
b age lim e a fte r that.
Lake M ary |fl-l) w ill play a
cru cial S em in ole A th le tic C o n ­
ference g a m e at W in te r S p rin g s
on Thu rsday, w h ile th e L io n s
Cl 6) will lie at W in te r P u ik on
Suturday. B oth g a m e s are set
to liegln at 7:.'K) p in.
In
oth er
ga m es
Tu esday
night....
* L ik e H ow ell pu lled o ff a

O R LA N D O _ O rla n d o W N B A
G en eral M an ager/ H rad C o a c h
C a rolyn Peck h as a n n o u n ced
d ia l c o lleg e c o a c h in g ve te ra n
Rick S tu kes h a s b een n a m ed
an assistan t for the team .
O rla n d o s y e t-to -b e
n am ed
W N B A fran ch ise Is th e n ew est
m em b er o f th e R D V S p o r ts
fam ily, w h ich In clu d es th e O r­
lando M agic o f th e N a tio n a l
B a sk etb a ll
A s s o c ia tio n ,
Or­
lan d o S ola r B ears o f the In t e r ­
n ation al H ock ey Leagu e a n d
the
sta te-o f-th e-a rt
RDV
S p o rts p le x .
"W e re excited to h a ve R ick o s
a part o f ou r team .* said P eck ,
w ho w ill fill out h er c o a c h in g
stafr by A pril o f 1999.
*Rlck b rin gs a great d ea l o f
exp ertise to the p o sitio n . I l l s
ab ility to eva lu a te p layers, p lu s
his kn ow led ge o f the ga m e w ill
be very b en eficia l.*
S tu k es co m es
to O rla n d o
from private b u sin ess In A l a ­
bam a. He served as an a s s is ­
tant coach at A u bu rn fro m
1994-I99G. W h ile at Auburn,
the T ig e rs com p iled a 40-19 re­
cord
and advan ced
to th e
N C A A E lite Eight In 1996. H e
also w orked at A u b u m In 1984­
85 as the T ig e rs w en t 22-12,
w on the S ou th eastern C o n fe r ­
en ce
T ou rn a m en t
and
ad­
vanced to the N C A A I T o u r n a ­
m ent’s final 16.
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s e e B a s k e tb a ll. P a g e 2 B

By Dean Smith

Hk M P M *

Mtn SastM

SANFORD _ Sophomore pant guard Crystal Tannor and the Seminole
Community College women's basketball team wd play its final home
gamo beforo Christmas tonight as it wd host Hillsborough Community
College from Tampa at 6 p m. at the Health and Physical Education
Center. Tho Raiders are 9 1 on the season and are currently rankod
No. 2 in the state and No . 21 in the nation Admission is Iteo

New Wildlife Management Areas created

LA K E M AR Y _ It w as a 50-50
night on the s o ccer field s for
S em in o le C ou n ty high s c h o o l
sq u a d s In n o n -co n feren ce a c ­
tion T u esd a y n ight.
T h e Lake M ary b oys (7-0)
sh ow ed that th ey w ill be a
p o w er to be con ten d ed w ith as
th ey scored th ree secon d h a lf
g o a ls to b lits previously u n de­
feated B ish op M oore (9-1). 4-1,
at D on T. R eyn old s Stadium .
It w a s also a good night fo r a
co u p le o f g irls ' team s o s Lake
H ow ell (5-0-3) rem ain ed unde­
feated w ith a 3-0 shutout o f
C la s s 6A -D istrict 3 foe D eLand
at R ichard E vans Field, w h ile
Lake B ran tley (1-4) w on Its
first
ga m e o f
the
se a s o n ,
b la n k in g p ow erfu l
B ish o p
M oore (4-3-1). w h ich upended
L ik e M ary last F rid ay night. 5 ­
0. ut T o m S to rey Field.
T ilin g s d id not g o n early as
w ell for the S em in o le high
sq u a d s
again st
C la ss
5ADtstrtct 4 op p on en t P in e Ridge,
h ow ever,
as the g irls
w ere
w h itew ash ed 4-0 at W h lgh am
S tadiu m
and the b oys
w ere
w h ip p ed 7-0 In D eltona.
D ie W in ter S p rin gs g irls a ls o
went dow n to defeat on the
road as O n in gew o o d C h ristia n
S ch o o l (6-0-2) ca m e up with
tw o secon d h a lf scores to edge
the Bears. 2-1. In M aitland.
In action today, the W in ter
S p rin gs boys w ill host P oln cluna. w h ile th e B ears g irls w ill
go to O rlan d o to take on C e le ­
b ration C h ristia n A ca d em y and
the d efen d in g C la ss 6A S tate
C h a m p ion L ik e M ary girls w ill
host Lym an In a C la ss 6AD lstrlct 3 and S em in ole A th ­
letic C on feren ce m atch u p at
Don T. R eyn old s Stadium .

fxiir fo r hot weather and tin Insulated
pair fo r cold weather.

SA N FO R D _ T h e fiv e -m e m b e r F lo rid a
G am e and Fresh W a te r Flah C o m m is s io n
(G FC ) created fou r n ew T y p e I w ild life
m anagem ent
arcus
(W M A s) d u rin g Its
m eetin g Nov. 2 0 In T u llah assce.
C om m ission ers e s ta b lis h e d Lake P a n a soffkce W M A In S u m ter C ou n ty (8,676
acres): P o tts W M A in C itru s C ou n ty (8,507
acres); G reen S w am p. W e s t Unit W M A In
P asco C ounty (34.335 a cres) and Lake
M arlon C reek W M A In P o lk and O s c e o la
cou n ties (9 .469 acres).
In addition . R ock y C o m fo rt Unit (2,018
acres) w as add ed to the J o e Budd W M A In
G adsden C ounty.
C o m m ission ers also esta b lish ed s p e c ia lop p ortu n ity turkey h u n ts In the n ew ly
form ed G reen S w am p. W est U nit a n d Lake
P a n a soffk ec W M A s and a regu la r s p rin g
turkey hunt in the P otts W M A .
In oth er action . C o m m is s io n e rs ex ten d ed
sh o o tin g hou rs fo r sp rin g turkey h u n tin g
season on p riva te la n d s to In clu de o n e -h a lf
lio u r b efore su n rise u n til su nset, ra th er
than the cu rren t sh ootin g h o u rs o f o n e -h a lf
hou r b efore su n rise to 1 p.m . T h e y a ls o
adopted a ro le p ro h ib itin g the ta k in g o f
hen turkeys d u rin g the fall a rch ery and
m u zzleload in g gun s e a s o n s .
In addition . C o m m is s io n e rs a u th orized
the pu rch ase o f a 2 .9 2 3 -a cre ad d ition to
d ie O k a lo a co o ch ec Slou gh and ad d ed the
15.043-acre G ilm an P ap er C o m p a n y tract
to Its P reservation 2 0 0 0 a cq u isition list.
D ie C o m m is s io n also selected w in n e rs
o f this yea r's state w a terfo w l and turkey

PI u

H E R A LD S P O R T S E D ITO R

tu n ity.* said Stukes. w ho has
m ore than 18 years o f c o a c h in g
e x p e rie n c e . *1 look forw ard to
w o rk in g w ith C arolyn as w e
bu ild a tra m , w h ich O rlan do
w ill b e very proud to cull th eir
ow n.*
P rio r to c o a c h in g ut Auburn.
S tu k es served os an a s s is ta n t
ro a c h at A la b a m a -B lrm ln g h a m
in 1993 94. A -B w en t 23-6. w on
th e G reat M idw est C o n fe re n c e
C h a m p io n s h ip , th e G reat M id ­
w est
co n feren ce
tou rnam ent
an d a d van ced to the N C A A
M idw est R eg io n a l T ou rn a m en t.
S tu k es h a s also served a s an
assista n t coach at V a ld o s ta
S ta te
(1986-1997).
G eo rgia
S ou th ern (1985-HG) and C o ­
lu m bu s C o lle g e (1981 83).
O verall, a s a co llege c o a ch .
S tu k es h a s been a part o f
team s w h ich have com p iled a
224-117 record fo r a .657 w in ­
n in g percen tage.
F o u r s c h o o ls w h ere he hits
coa ch ed h a ve w on their r e s p e c ­
tive co n feren ce
tou rn am en ts,
w h ile th ree sch o o ls have m ade
trip s to th e N C AA T ou rn am en t.
A n ative o f G reenville. S.C .
und 1978 gradu ate o f A u b u m
U n iversity
(M on tgom ery).
S tu k es b ega n his co a c h in g c a ­
reer In 1978 at C en tral A c a d ­
em y H .S (A la), w h ere he led the
squ ad to a 25-7 record and
s ta te
ch am p ion sh ip .
F rom
th ere he w en t to T.R. M iller
H .S. (A la.), b efore earn in g h is
m a ster’s d egree from the U n i­
versity o f N orth A lab am a.

In gam es
tonight
_
the
C ro o m s g irls w ill b e In Dayi .in to take on F a rth er Lopez,
w h ile In b oys action _ W in te r
S p rin g s w ill be at Lake B ra n ­
tley. Lym an Is at Lake H o w ell.

Break even
evening for
SAC soccer

Orlando W N B A
names Stukes an
assistant coach
Special to the Herald

huge u pset, out.scorlng S e m i­
nole. 24-11, In the secon d h a lf
to to p the T rib e. 34-27.
• L a k e B ra n tley h eld aupersta r guard M ary Lou J o h n s to n
to o n ly tw o p oin ts, bu t W in ter
S p rin g s w on a n yw ay, to p p in g
the P a trio ts. 51-35.
• St. C loud o u tscored Lym an.
29-23. In the secon d h a lf to
defeat the h osts. 49-43.
• In a b oys' gam e. O viedo
su ffered Its th ird straigh t road
loss, givin g uway a third q u a r­
ter lead as W ym ore cam e from
b eh in d to w in. 59-56.

F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T

stam p art con tests, Pilar C lln k s c a le s . o f
M arietta. Ga.. w on the turkey sta m p art
com petition
w ith
his p a in tin g
o f .ut
O sceola turkey, und Joh n N. H arris, o f
G roveland. F la., w on the w aterfow l sta m p
art co m p etition with his d ep letio n o f a
north ern pintail.
Retired ad m in istrative secreta ry RuUi
S tanbrldge o f the G FC's O ffice o f E n v iro n ­
m ental S ervices received sp ecial re c o g n i­
tion for her 31 years and seven m on th s ol
service to the agen cy. Also recogn ized w as
G FC 's retired property a d m in istra tor H elen
H iggins for h er 27-1/2 years o f service to
the agen cy.
C om m ission ers also honored R e p re s e n
tatlve J a n ega le Boyd for her effo rts d u rin g
the 1998 legislative session to m a in ta in
and in crease recreation al o p p o rtu n ities for
hu nters in Florida.

SH U PE 'S SCOOP
I wear rubber boots when deer hunt­
ing to avoid leaving scent. I have one

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Hot w ea th er has nil sp ecies a c tiv e nt S e ­
b a stian In le t . Snook. Ilounder. rrd fish .
trout. Jack r rrv a llc and ladyflsh a re all h it ­
ting on a regu la r basts. Live sh rim p o r fin ­
ger m ullet a re lo p all-arou n d live baits. A
on e-ou n ce Jig or Rapa la-typ e lu res are e f­
fective a rtificia ls.
B ass action Is pick in g up In the r iv e r ,
esp ecia lly In the less crow ded s tre tc h e s
such as IT iz J c L ik e . L ik e Poin sett and
L u g e sh in ers a re hard to
beat for lu n k er bass. T r y u ltra-light s p in ­
n in g tackle and lin y R apalas fo r fast a ctio n
n ear sand b a rs and o th e r am b u sh p o in ts.
W hen the river Is low. b a ss a re feed in g on
tiny grass sh rim p and ditch m in n ow s, an d
they w ill read ily Jump on th ese tiny o ffe r ­
in gs.
C aptain J a c k at Port C a n a vera l re p o rts
spotty offsh o re action with kin g m ack erel,
d olp h in and wahoo. S eas are ca lm er th an
usual due to the la ck o f p a ssin g c o ld
fronts. In sid e the P o r t, expect fair a ctio n
with sh eep sh ead and flounder. Trout an d
reds are also roam in g the flats o f the B a-

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BOYS
RAMS 4. HORNETS 1
Bishop Moor*
1 0
I
U k i Mary
1
3 . 4
Goal* . Iluitop Moore 1 IHuu). Lake
Mary 4 ILravy 3. M&lt; Intmh. Abram*)
A m MI* . ill*hop Moore 1 (Keeklcl);
Lake Mary 4 IMrlnlo-.il 3. Toprlakl.
Abram*! Shot* on guoi _ 111*hop Moure
6. Lake Mary 33 iUtnnl* _ lllmhop
Moore 9-1; Lake Mary 7-0. Junior a ir•tty _ Ill-hop Moore 4. Lake Mary 3.

PANTHERS 7.
FIGHT1NO SEMINOLES 0
Seminole
0
00
Pin# Ridge
4
3 . 7
Goal* . line Kklgc 7 IPome* 3. Kulpa
3. Mo« iknw»lu. Koogruul A— 1*1 * _ Pine
Kklgc 5 |l U n io n 3. I'u n lrv Kulpa.
Kaylcr) Shu* on p w i _ Seminole 3:
line Kklgc 21. KctoriU _ line Kklgc 8-3.

G IR L S
PANTHERS 4.
FIGHTING SEM INOLES 0
Pina Ridge
3
3 . 4
S e m in o le
0
0 . 0
Goal* . line Kklgc 4 llkjvrll. KanUa.
Mairaro. Yarborough! A**l*i* . line
Kklgc 4 llluvcll. Helm. KamU. Warihauer) Shot* on goal . line Kklgc 16;
Seminole 5 Krvoril* . line Kklgc 4-3-3.

A rtlo n Is List and furious at Pon ce In le t
with sheepsh ead. drum , rrd fish . Ilounder.
h lu eflsh and Jack crrva lle. Live or dead
sh rim p will not last lon g on ce they hit the
water. Trout and rrd fish are rated us g o o d

Goal* . Wutlcr Spring* I (AJIoilrrl:
Orange*.**! ChrtitMn 3 llkklcr 3). A »-

III

Please see Soccer. Page 2B

RAMS 3. BEARS I
Winter Springs
t 0 _ 1
Orange-wood Chretn. 0 2 . 3

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Blood Bank

TO PS

C en tral F lorid a B lood B an k
Is a sk in g d o n o rs o f all typ es
blood
e s p e c ia lly
O-type
d on ors
• to d o n a te
at Its
Sanford
branch.
1302
E.
S econd St. F o r In fo rm a tio n ,
call 322 0822.

A local c h a p te r ol T O P S
(T a k e OfT P ou n d s S e n s ib ly )
m eets every W ed n esd a y at 6:30
p .m .. In th e au ditoriu m
of
South S e m in o le H osp ita l. 555
W . S tate R oad 434. Lon gw ood.
W eigh in g b ein g s at 5:30 p.m .
T h e first m eetin g Is held every
W ed n esd a y.
at
9:30.
at
Lak rvlew
C h ristia n
C hurch.
1400 B ear L ik e R oad A p o p k a .
F or In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 203-5048.

Al-An on
A su pport g ro u p for frien d s
or relatives or a lc o h o lic s (AlA n on ) m re ts every W ed n esd a y,
at H p .m .. at I I I E. 27th St.,
just w est o f S an ford A ven u e In
Sanford. N ew visito rs or m e m ­
b ers are w elco m e to th is 12step grou p.

Conservation district
T h e S em in ole S oil A W ater
C on servation
D ls trlrl
m e e ts
each th ird W ed n esd a y o f the
m onth at noon at the o ilie r . at
506 W . Lake M ary B lvd .. In
Sanford. C a ll 321 8212.

Welcome Wagon
Sem in ole S p o k es W e lc o m r
W agon
C lu b
of
S e m in o le
C ou n ty
h old s
the
regu lar
m on th ly lu n ch eon m eetin g at
11:30
a.m
on
the
third
W ed n esd ay o f
very
m on th
T h o se w ish in g to a tten d , call
B etty. 6*15 0144. o r Lucy. 3227877.

Retired nurses
T h e Florida S o ciety o f R e g is ­
tered
Nurses.
Retired.
In c .
m eets the third W ed n esd a y o f
each m on th at G old en C o rra l
on 430 south o f C u rry Ford
Hoad In O rlan d o ul 11:30 a.m.
T h eir m ission Is to provide
m any volu n teer a c tiv itie s for
the com m u n ity, a s w ell as a
support
system
for
retired
nurses. T h ey
c o n trib u te
to
R u ssell
H om e
for
A ty p ic a l
C h ild ren and to S p ou se A b u se.
InCalt C h ristin a S h arp, state
p resid en t
(407)
382-0607.
M arie C lssel. d is tric t c o o r d in a ­
tor (407) 658-4634. o r G race
M a cK rru le
(407)
677-7309.
p u b licity for m ore In form ation

Recovery, Inc
H rcovery. In c.. Is a s e lf-h e lp
m en tal heulth o rg a n iza tio n for
p eop le w h o su ffer from panicattacks. d ep ressio n , feurs and
gen eral nervou s sym p tom s. For
In form ation , call *660-2003. or
896-5906

A l-A n on
If you know , o r live w ith an
a lco h o lic, there Is help.
A l-A n on Is an an on ym ou s,
n on -p rofit o rga n iza tio n , op en
to a n yo n e w h o Is a relative or
friend o f an a lc o h o lic .
S eren ity W o n A l-A n on m eets
each M on day al 7 p.m . and
Th u rsd ay at 7 p.m . M eetin gs
are held In the buck room o f
the Sah ara C lub. 2587 South
S a n ford
A ve.,
Sanford.
All
m eetin gs a re n on -sm ok in g.
F or ad d itio n a l m eetin g tim es
and lo ca tio n s In the C e n tra l
Florida a rra . o r fo r m ore In fo r­
m ation. ra il 291-1900

Nar-Anon
N ar-A n on
m eets
every
W ed n esd ay al 8 p.m . at South
S em in ole H osp ital. 555 W est
S ta le
R is k ! 434.
Lin gw iN n l
N ar-A n on is a sup|N&gt;rt grou p
op en to fa m ilies and frien ds of
a d d icts. D ally living with an ail
d irt Is m n rr tu rm oil than you
ca n h an d le by you rself. J o in
fur support In ro p in g with you r
addict: gain seren ity to m ake
decision s and put ou r live b a rk
In focu s C a ll 1407) 322-3434.
333-9204. o r 294-6504 for m o re
in fo rm a tio n .

Rotary Club
Rotary C lu b o f L ik e Mary
m eets
Th u rsd ay
m orn in gs.
7:30-8:30 a .m .. at the M arriott
C ou rtyard, o ff W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
C on tact
Mike
M cLean,
p resid en t,
at
3245662.

B lu e G ra s s P ic k e r s
San ford Blue G rass P lrk rrs
m ret every Th u rsday, from 6-10
p.m .. ul the G rea ter S an ford
C h a m b er
of
C om m erce.
Pickers
and
g .m n e rs
are
w elcom e. F or In form ation, call
J oh n Shaffer. 829 4931.

‘Alternative’ latke recipes add new twist to Hanukkah
A friend o f mine, who hosts a u-r&gt;
large latke parly each Hanukkah
called in despair “ I'm sick of lalki-**'"
she said “ I want In make something
different*
I did my best In lell her that we. her
guests, were N tlT sick of lalkes. the
classic Hanukkah dish of cn«p potato
fritters, which my friend serves willi
warm, homemade applesauce I tried
to lell her that we her guests, wenCOUNTING on latkes at her parly I
think I convinced her Hut she made
me promise lhal I'd come up with
som e "altern ative" latke rec ip e s ,
n-cipes that would take her out ol her
potato doldrums and into new latke
territory
I've made good on my promise I
found a delicious salmon latke n-ripe
that would make a perfect first
for ANY company meal The ruuliflow
er and carrot latkes from the same
cookbook
"Jewish Holiday Feasts,
by Lttiise F ls ie f and Jeannette Frr
rarv
would make a lovely side dish
The ""bumuelos* were a real find, they
are the latkes traditional lo the
Sephardic Jews &lt;who were expelled
from S|&gt;uin dunng Ihe Inquisition and
dispersed lo all corners of Ihe Mediter
raneam They are more like dough
nuts than the Eastern European
iAshkenazic i latkes, and make a gnul
dessert deliciou s with roffee'" reads
Ihe recipe hv Itublii Hubert Sternberg,
uulhor of “The Sephardic Kill hen "
And they are
lljppy Hanukkah"

anisette or Pernod
1 large egg. beaten
1/2 cup honey
1 cup cold water
peanut, sunflower or safflower oil
tor deep trying
MttBfTM1
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P roto &amp;r Paul O B onron tor Mew Inglsnd Country inn,rule

Not jest for Hinnekah: fresh salmon lalkes nuke a perfect first coarse fee aay
mmpany meal.

1/2 teaspoon tan

1/4 teaspoon fitsh/y ground Mach
m ootr

1 larga carrot, pasted an d gratad

1/2 to 1 cup oH, tor frying

i rumbs on a plate and coal both sides
of each latke with them
Preheat oven to 2311 degrees
In a large frying pan over medium
high heat, heal about I 1nip of ihe nil
Fry latkes until golden brawn about
minutes per side Use more oil for
each Ilatch as needed Brain on paper
towels and keep warm in Ihe pre
healed oven until ready In serve Serve
as soon as all are done, with tartar
sauce, if desired Yield about |3 latkes
R e cip e from "Jewish Holiday
Feasts." by Louise Ftszer and Jean
nette Ferrary iL'hrontcle Honks. |&lt;pj3 i

Cook cauliflower in a large pot of
sailed boiling water until tender, about
12 minutes. Drain and let cool l*uree
cauliflower with eggs in a food pro­
cessor. turn the mixture into a bowl
and stir in remaining ingredients,
except Ihe oil
Preheat oven lo 230 degrees
In a large frying pan over medium
high heat, heat about 12 cup of the oil
until hot Ladle 3 tablespoons of batter
into Ihe pun to form each pancake Fi j
until golden brown, about 3 minutes
per side Use more oil for each batch
as needed Drain on paper towels and
keep warm in preheated oven until
ready to serve Serve as soon as all
are done Yield about 13 latkes
— Recipe from “Jewish Holiday
Feasts," by Louise Fiszer and Jean
nette Ferrary iL'hroniele Books, m i l

C A U L IF L O W E R A N O C A R R O T
LATK ES

BUMUELOS DE HANUKA
(SEPHARDIC LATKES)

FRESH SALMON LATKES
1-1/2 pounds bonotets and skinless
salmon fillets
1 small onion, peeled
1 stalk celery
3 sprigs parsley
2 tablespoons chopped freeb dill
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
1 tablespoon fresh lemon |uice
I egg
1 egg white
1-1/2 cupa dry breed crumbs
1/2 lo 1 cup ml lor trying
tartar sauce, lor serving
Cut salmon into chunks nml place in
loud processor with union. n-h-r&gt;
parsley, dill, salt and cayenne Proem*
until chopped Iml noi pureed Add
lemon juice, egg. egg while and I 2 cup
o f Ihe bread crumbs and process
again, just until combined Measure
out a Is ml I 4 cup salmon mixture for
each latke jnd form into J inch pal
lies Spread remaining cup of bread

t

4 cups cauliflower florets (about 1
large head)
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 cup all-purpose floor
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander

1 taM eepoon active dry ye eel
2 cupe lukew arm water
1 teeepoon plus 1 cup auger
3 cupe unbteiecheEm purpoee flour
pinch of t a ll
1-1/2 t ib i ii p o o f li i n l n o f ft nnol
seeds O R 2 tablespoon s ouzo.

D issolve Ihe yeast in the warm
water mixed with I teaspoon of the
sugar. Set aside to proof labnut to min
utesi The yeast is ready when it is
bubbly Set aside
Mix Ihe flour, U2 cup of the sugar,
the salt and anise nr fennel seeds (if
using! in a mixing bowl Add the egg.
yeast mixture and liqueur lif using)
and knead into a dough for about 10
minutes Roll into a ball, place in an
oiled mixing bowl and cover with a
damp doth. Set aside in a draft free
place isuch as an unlit ovem to rise
until double in bulk &lt;about 1*1/2 hours)
While the dough is rising, prepare
the syrup Dissolve the honey and re­
maining I '2 cup sugar In the cold
water in a saucepan. Bring lo a boil
and cook until thick enough to coat the
back of a spoon Keep the syrup warm
over very low heat while you make Ihe
fritters
After the dough has risen, punch it
down and knead it again Pour oil into
a wok or deep skillet to a depth of 2
inches, or into a deep-fryer to a depth
of 3 inches, and heat it to just before
smoking Take l heaping teaspoonful
of the dough and roll it into a ball.
(Tare it in the sizzling oil. Repeat,
frying a few of the fritters at a time
Do not crowd the fritters as they cook
They will puff up until about double in
size Turn once dunng frying They are
done when golden brown Drain on
paper towels
To serve: Pul 2 or 3 un a plate, ladle
a little bit of warm syrup on them and
sprinkle with sesame seeds
Note If you don't like the licorice
Davor of anise or fennel, substitute any
of the following flavors for the seeds:
ground cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg,
mace or cardamom. If you prefer to
use a liqueur and don't like the licorice
Davor of Pernod, ouzo or anisette, sub
stitute Amarctto. Frangelico, kirsch,
triple sec or Curacao Yield: 23 to 30
bumuelos
— Recipe from “ The Sephardic
Kitchen." by Uabhi Robert Sternberg
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Mother’s constant carping drains daughter of her love
D EAR ABBY: I love my mother
and she says th e loves me, but she
can be quite difficult. A visit seldom
[oes by without her gettin g in at
east a few hurtftil Zingers There's
alw ays som ething about me that
doesn't suit her. She says tactless
things she would never dream o f
saying to anyone else Teleph on e
con versation s don't include com ­
ments about my weight and appear­
ance, because, thank goodness, she
can't see me. However, she fills the
space with advice and lectures.
Visits with M other drain me It
often takes several days for me to
g e t o v e r b e in g d e p re s s e d and
cranky. M y solution is to avoid her.
M other wants me to visit more

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ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

to have to protect m yself from my
own mother
Abby, please tell parents that if
they yearn for the company o f their
adult children to do th eir part to
make the visits mutually pleasant
S et aside p aren tal in stin cts and
treat your offspring with the leaped
and cou rtesy due th e a d u lt that
I
your child has become.

often. I would like to accommodate
her, and I go as frequently as my
bruised psyche can tolerate, and
that's it. I prefer the company o f
friends who accept and appreciate
me just as I am It breaks my heart

DEAR BRUISED: Your prob­
lem w on ’t be reso lved until
you’re strong enough to con­
front your mother and tell her
how her criticism has made you
feel. Do not approach her in
anger. Before you visit, m a k e a

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO S T -E T IJ CA
DIVISION 14-IN
NATiONSBXNC MORTGAGE
COB»ORA*ION F.KJA NCNB
mortgage corporation .

•*i**ntini»i.
Vs
JOSE O MARTINS2. JR.. 41
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Fotacloaura Sals
dxt*d November 20. ISSS. and
antaiad «i Casa NO 97-2713CA of th* Circuit Court of th*
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit «n
•ind tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
T- It/A NCNB MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION ts tfia Plaintiff and
JOSE 0 MARTINE2. JR THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSE 0
Ma r t i n e z . j « s v c o n d o ­
m in iu m
ASSOCIATION.
INC TENANT « l TENANT ara
ih* Defendant*. I oil! aall lo tfia
highest and baat blddar lor
t t t li at th# antianca ol th#
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
it *t 00 a m . on tfia day of
December 22. I t f l tha loilow&gt;N) described pioparly aa sal
lofth In ssmI F.ny| Judgment
UNIT F. BUILDING T OF SUM­
MIT VILLAGE UNIT II. A CON­
DOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN O R
BOOK
IS Jt. PAGE IA2S AND ANY
AMENDMENTS
THERETO,
SEMINOLE-COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVID­
ED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEM ENT!
APPURTENANT
THERETO
WITNESS MY h a n d ana lha
saal o* tm* Court on NOVEM­
BER 21.IM S
Maryann# Mors#
ClarS Of tho Circuit Court
By Jano E
c
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCaila. Raymer.
Darren E Trappier
Post CHice Bos 3410
T*mo*. FL 33601
FSTI23S34
it you ar4 a parson with a dieabitity who needs accommoda­
tion m order to oarticipato m
this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled at no coal to you. tor tha
provieion certain assistance
P'aata
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Aranua. Sanford. FL 32771,
telephone number (407| 3234330. within 2 working days of
your receipt ol this document: it
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-80Q955-6771
Published December 2, 0.
IM S,
OEX-S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIG H TEEN TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
StM IROLB COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASS NO. 66-191 CA14-A
; « A O t M A N H A TTA N
n a O ttlO A Q S U l k r O l U U K J H

Pleint.lt
vs
ROBERT L MCCOMBS.
KIMOERLY O MCCOMBS,
rus wile, amt
, AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURI B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant ts a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated October 30.
'M S . and entered in Cete No
191 CAI4 A. ol the Circuit
Court at the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN M ORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION
ie
Plaintiff and ROBERT
L.
MCCOMBS.
el
e l.
era
Defendants. I will sail to tha
highest and bast bidder lor
cash in lha West front door ol
the Courthouao. in Sanford,
SEMINOLE County, Florida, at
11.00 a m. o clock on lit# 22
day ol December 1M I, lha fol­
lowing described property at
sat
forth
in said
Final
Judgment .to wit:
LOT 114, TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION VI. ACCORDING TO THE
plat th er e o f as r e c o r d ed

IN PLAT BOOK 40. PAGES SO­
TS. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; 4/k/a 23 M Ekano Drive,
Oviedo. Flor-da 32T6S
DATED Ihta 23 day ol
November. IM S
MARYANNC MORSE
As Clerk of said Court
By Jano E Jasewtc
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber S Qitnti, P A
Suite 300
'S70 Medruga Avenue
Coral Gables. Florida 13I4S
13051 662 4110
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
•o participate in thie proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Seminole County
Ceuitnouae, 301 N
Park
Avenue. Suita N301, Sanford.
I tunda 32771, al least live days
prior
lo
tha proceeding.
Telephone (40 Pf 323-4330 4it.
4227 I 600 933-6771 &lt;T00) or
I 600 933 0770 (V) via Florrda
Relay Service *
Publish. Dec amber 2. 6, 1996
OCX «
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATS OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE HO 9B -t2 9 S -C A -!4 .W
a s s o c ia t e s h o m e e q u it y

SERVICES. INC . f/kJe FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs.
MICHAEL S ROBERSON:
JANE DOE ROBERSON.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF MICHAEL 9 ROBERSON.
GRACE R ROBERSON.
JOHN DOE ROBERSON.
TMF UNKNOWN HUSBA-tD
OF GRACE R ROBERSON;
IF LIVINO. INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f SAIO OFFENDANT(S).
IF REMARRIED. ANO
if DECEASEO. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LIENORS.
ANU TRUSTEES. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST

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T h e NAMED OfFENOANTlSI.
t h e u n i t e d s t a t e s OF
AMERICA. JOHN DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT,
DafandAnt(t).
NOTICE OE SALE
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant
Final
Summary
Judgment
oT
Foreclosure
entered m the above-styled
cause, m the Circuit Court of
Tstjpnoie County. Florida. I will
ten in# property aituata in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
deecrbed as
LOT S. THE HIGHLANDS, SECT ’ON F iv e . ACCORDING TO
th e

p lat

th er eo f

as

REC0R0ED IN PLAT BOOK It .
PAGE 43, OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS
OE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A.KJA 701 ABERDEEN LANE.
WINTER SPRINQS. FLORIDA
3270E.
at public aaio. to mo tugboat
m d boat bidder, lor cash. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA, at It 00
A M . on tho 12nd day of
CECEMBER. 1MBMARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OP CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jana E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
Law Office* of
Demel C. Coneuogra
S*01 North Armenia Avenue
Tampa FL 33604-1041
Attorney a lot Ftemtrff
Pubtreti December 2. f . IM S
OCX-10

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIQ H TIE N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
tIM IN O L C COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 07-01113
DIVISION CA-14-P
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY SUCCESSOR BY
MERCER TO METMOR
FINANCIAL. INC .
Plain until,
vs
FRANC INI T BROCK, at al.
Defender Gal
AMSNDSO NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant ts a Fetal Judgment of
Mortgage Fo'eclosure dated
November 23, 1S9S. and
entered In Caa* NO 97-01112
el the Circuit Court of the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO METMOR FINAN­
CIAL. INC » tha Plaintiff and
FRANCINE T BROCK. SANFORD PLACE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . 0ARRELL
E BROCK. TENANT cl N/K/A
ERNEST ST LAURENT ara tha
Oefendarte. I will sell to tha
highest and baat bidder tor
cash at tha Wist front do«f ol
tho
Sammol*
County
Courtnouee. Sanford. Florida at
11:00 a m , on tho 11th day of
DECEMBER, I99S. the following
deathbed property aa set forth
m said Final Judgment:
LOT 10E. SANFORO PLACE.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
THE PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 3333. PUBLIC RCCOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
M il of this Court on NOVEM­
BER 33. 1991
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Ciprh ot th* Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymer,
Barrett t Frpppiar
Peat Office Boa 34to
Tamp*. FL 33401
FS7032S4S
If you ara a parson with * dieability who needs accommoda­
tion m ordai to participate in
thia proceeding, you ora anti.
Had at no cost to you. for the
provision of certain aasiatanc*
Flea •#
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avenua. Sanford. Florida 32771,
telephone number (407) 1214330, within 3 working day* el
your rocoipt ot thia document; If
hearing impaired. (TDDI 1-60095S-1771.
Publith: December 3. 9, IM S
OCX-TS

Legal Notices
IN TH I CIRCUIT COUWT
OF THE EtOHTEIim*,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. *7-1313 CA
DIVISION 14k
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA N A.
AS TRUSTEE 0 '
VENDEE MORTGAGE
TRUST 1999-t.
Piawlitts,
vt.
VALIANT N CUMMINGS
INDIVIDUALLY ANO AS
TRUSTEE OF THE
CUMMINGS FAMILY
TRUST DATEO
NOVEMBER 33. 1993. at at.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOBUEE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment Of
toreclesur* dated November
20. 1994. end entered « Caa*
NO 97-111S CA of th* Circuit
Court of th* EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OP CALIFORNIA. N A , A t
TRUSTEE OF VENDEE MORT­
GAGE TRUST 1999-t. I* Hie
Plaintiff end VALIANT N CUM ­
MINGS INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
T R U S T !! OF THE CUUMtSSOS
FAMILY TRUST DATEO NOVEM­
BER 23. 1991. CINOI 0 CUM­
MINGS INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
TRUSTEE OF THE CUMMINGS
FAMILY TRUST DATEO NOVEM­
BER 13. 1993. THE UNKNOWN
BENEFICIARY OF THE CUMMINOt FAMILY TRUST DATED
NOVEMBER 23. 1991 are th*
Defendant*. I wiM sett to The
highest and bsst bidder tee
cash at the West front deor i t
the
Bern male
County
Ceurvteuoe. Banfprd. Provide M
11:00 *.m„ on th# 12nd day of
DECEMBER. 1999, the lasowing

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO.tBT-EBB-CA-14-W
CHEMICAL BANK, N X
fWkJa CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK UEA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
Y«,
DANNY E. HUPP,
TAMMIS M. HUPF.
AMERICAN GENERAL
In paid Final Judgment:
h o m e e q u i t y . INC. and
LOT 24. AlAFAYA WOOOfl.
KANE t ASSOCIATES.
PHASE 1. UNIT *B* ACCORD­
Defendant!
ING TO THE PLAT THIR IO P AB
NOTICE OF BALE
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21,
Notice ie hereby given pur­
PAOEI IS THROUGH IS. IN
suant to a Final Summary
T H I PUBLIC RICOROS OP
Judgment dated NOVEMBER
■IM IN O Ll COUNTY, FLORIDA.
20. 1961. entered in Ctee No.:
a/k/a: 1044 ABELL CIRCLE,
9T-«09-CA-l4-W . ol tho Circuit
OVIEDO FL 327IS
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
WITNESS MY KANO and the
Circuit, in end Tor Seminole
seal *1 thia Court on NOVEM­
County.
Florida,
wherein
BER 20. 1999.
DANNY C. h u f f . TAMMII M.
(« A L )
HUFF. AMERICAN GENERAL
HONORABLE
HOME EQUITY, INC. and KANE
SEYMOUR BENSON
S
ASSOCIATES.
are the
Clark of Hie Circuit Court
Defendant!, that l will call to
By: Jano I . Jaeewic
the mgheet and boat bidder tor
Deputy Clerk
caah. at the West Front Door,
Echevarria.
McCaNa, Raymar,
Sammol# County Courthouao.
Barrett • Steepler
301 N Park Avenue, Sanford.
Post Office Sea 3410
FL 32772-OS99, on DECEMBER
Tampa. FL 33E41-3410
22. I N I at 11 00 A M J tho fol­
IN TNB CIRCUIT CO URT
lowing described real property
NOTICE
OF TNB SIOHTSSNTM
aa sat forth in tha Final
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
Judgement: The North 1/2 ot
01
BASIL
I
T
U B A C T DP 11 OB
FLORIDA
Lot 2), Longwood Hills, accord­
M AND FOR
ing to tha plat thereof is
Me. BS-ST
SSMIROLB COUNTY
recorded in Plat Book S. Pages
Person* with a disability who
CIVIL ACTION
1$ and IS. Public Records of
need a special ac commadel ion
CAPS NO. S T-SSS-C A - 14-K
Seminole County. Florida.
to participate m true proceeding
UNITED STATES OF
Dated ttiie day of NOVEMBER
AMERICA, acting through
should
contact
ADA
20. 1991.
the United State*
Coordinator si 301 N. Park
MARYANNE MORSE
Department of
Avenue. Burt* N. 301, Sanford.
Clark ol tho Circuit Court
Agriculture,
Florida 32771 at leeet he* (91
By: Jana E. Jaeewic
Rural Development,
day* prior to me proceeding
Aa Deputy Clark
t/k/a Farmer* Horn*
Telephone (407) 321-4330 l i t .
ROGER A. KELLY, ot
►•14 S Short. PA.
asst: i -aoo-oas-trTi (tooi. mi
Ptamtitt,
200 Weal Canton Avenue,
1-100-969-S770 (V). via Florida
v*.
Suita 410
Rally 34&lt;vie*
CLAUDE J. LINOARD,
PO. Boa 3201
Publish: December 3. 9, 1996
a single man;
Winter Park. FI 32790
DEI-11
THORP CONSUMER
(407) 447-7643
DISCOUNT COMPANY,
Attorney! lor Plaintiff
a dissolved Pennsylvania
Florida Bar No: 264297
corporation, autnortted
It you ora a person with a diato do business in the
abiiity who naada any accom­
State of Florida:
modation in order to participate
SIMINOLC COUNTY.
tn thia proceeding, you are enti­
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
FLORIDA, a political
tled ot no cost to you to the
OF TNB H T H JUDICIAL
subdivision ot the
provision ot certain aeeistance.
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
State ot Florida;
Piaata
contact
Court
SIMIMOLB COUNTY,
HOUSEHOLO
Ad m.m at ration al the Sam mo la
FLORIDA
FINANCE CORPORATION,
County Coufinouie. Sanford
successor to
Florida, telephone
number
JURISDICTION DtVtSCON
AETNA FINANCE
(407) 333-4330. aitanavon 43S1,
CABS NOi S B -E IB lC A tS B
COMPANY, d/b/a ITT
•'thin two (2) working day* ol
AURORA
LOAN SERVICES.
FINANCIAL (ER V IC IS;
your receipt ol thie notice; It
INC.
and FORD MOTOR
you are hearing impaired, call
PLAINTIFF
CREDIT COMPANY,
1-600 969-6771; It you ara 1 a Delaware corporation,
VS.
vole* impaired, call 1-SOO-SSSJOHN
P.
MA6LUK.
ST
AL
authoniad to do
1770.
DEFENDANT)!)
business in tn*
Pubiiaru December 2, 9, 1996
NOTICE OP ACTION
Elat* ot Florid*.
DEX-7
CONSTRUCTIVE SSRVWB
Defendants
TO : UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
AMENDED NOTICE
JOHN P. MASLUK N/K/A
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF BALE
DONNA MASLUK whose resi­
FOR BBMIHOLB COUNTY,
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
dence
Is
unknown
H
FLONIDA
that pursuant to ■ Summary
he/the/they be living; end It
PROBATB DIVISION
Final Judgmsnt sf Foreclosure
he/ehe/they be dead, the
CABS NO.BS-1004-CP
entered on January I I , 1966,
unknown defendant* who may
IN R I: ESTATE OF
and this Court • Order Setting
be tpoueee, heirs, devisees,
ROBERT D. LANE. 6/k/e
Foreclosure
Sal*
entered
grantee*, seeignee*. lienor*,
ROBERT LANE.
December 3, T IM , by tit*
creditor*, trustee*, and all par­
DECEASED
above entitled Court in the
ti*# claiming an interest by.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
above styled cause, th* under­
lanalllary edmlnlatratlea)
through, under at against the
signed Clerk ot Court or any ol
TO ALL REASONS HAVINQ
Defendant*, who ere net known
hi* duty authortied deputies,
CLAIMS
OR
OIMANOS
will sell Uts property situated In
AGAINST T H I ABOVI (STATE:
tie* having or claiming to have
Se'-Ilnoi*
County.
Florida,
The ancillary admmiatrallen ol
any right, title ar inter**! in tn*
described sc:
tha aetata of Robert D. Lana,
property described in tn* mort­
From tha NW cornet of Let 13,
a/k/a Robert Lana, deceased,
gage being loroctokod herein.
ALLENDALE, according to tho
File Number 9S-t0O4CP, I*
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ptal thereof as recorded in Plat
pending m the Circuit Court for
that an action t# for*c lot* a
Booh
S,
page
7
ot
tha
publte
Sammol*
County,
Florida.
mortgage an the tallowing
records of Sammol* County,
Frobat* Oivmon. tn* addraa*
property:
Florida, run last 90 ft. along
ot which K P.O. Drawer C, 301
LOT 142, BLOCK B. LAKEth* North lute ol Lot 33 lor a
North Fork Avenue, 4th Floor.
WOOD AT THE CROESINaS
Point ol Beginning, thence run
Sanford. Florida 327T3-0SSS.
UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO
South 123.41 ft. to the North
The nemo* and addreoaaa ot
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
Right ot Way of Lake Harney
the ancillary personal rapraaanAvenue, thence East aiong said AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
tativ* and that personal repre­
33. PAGES 49 THROUGH I I . IN
Right of Way 79 04 ft., thane*
sentative* attorney at* Sat
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
North 111.27 IV, thane* West
forth below.
■EMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
79.00 tt. to th* Point ol
ALL IN T IR E S T ID PERSONS
t o g e t h e r w it h
a l l f ix ­
Beginning,
being
a
part
ol
tho
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
t u r e s NOW ANO HEREAFTER
abandoned SAL Rail Read and
All creditors ot tha decedent
Bloch ■(*, at public outcry to ATTACHED TO OR USED IN
and other persona having
WITH
THE
tn* highest and baat bidder for CONNECTION
claim* or demand* agamat
PREMISES HEREIN OESCRIIEO
ceth on January S, 1999. al
decedents sstsla on whom a
INCLUOINQ
BUT
NOT
LIMITED
11:00 A M , at th* front steps of
copy of tin* nolle* ia served
TO THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC
tn*
Sammol*
County
within Ihta* month* attar lha
ITEMS: WALL TO WALL CAR­
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
dal* of tha firat publication ol
PET
Subtact to ail ad valorem Iarea
nut notice must fit* thou claims
and aaaatamsnta for th* real he* b*an filed agamat you tnd
with this Court WITHIN T H I
you
t it r*guir*d to **rvo a
property described above.
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
copy ol your writlon dofansot.
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
T
H
I
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
If any, to IT on DAVID J. STERN,
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
ESO. Plaintiff* attorney, who**
TIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
addrstt la SOI S Umvaraity
ABILITIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
Drive 4300. Plantation, FL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
31324 (no later than 39 dayi
IPATE
IN
THIS
PROCEEDING
ON THEM.
from lha dal* of th* lust publi­
SHOULD
CONTACT
COURT
Ail other creditors of the dece­
ADMINISTRATION
AT
301 cation ol Hu* nolic* of action)
dent and persons having daunt
and Ml* th* original with th*
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN­
or demand* against the estate
clerk ot Ifua court minor before
FORO. FLORIOA 32771 TELE­
el the decadent mutt hi* uiair
service on Plaintiff* attorney or
PHONE (407) 123-4330. EXT
daunt with this Court WITHIN
immediately thereafter; other­
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
wise a default will ba entered
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
ajaintt you for th* rwliwt
4227. NOT LATER THAN SEVEN
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
demanded in th* complaint or
(7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
ALL CLAIMS AND OEMANOS
petition tiled herein.
CEEDING.
IF
HEARING
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
WITNESS my hand and th*
IMPAIRED. (TOO) 1-100-993ER BARRED
**a) ot th.t Court at SEMINOLE
ST7T, OR VOICE (V) 1 *00-993Th* dal* of tha fust publica­
County. Florida, thia 24th day ot
S770, VIA FLORIOA RELAY
tion ot this Notice is December
NOVEMBER. 1*94.
SERVICE.
2, 1996
(SEAL)
OATEO ON December 3. 199S.
Ancillary Personal
MARYANNE MORSE
MARYANNE MORSE
Representative
CLERK OF THE
Clerk of Circuit Court
RICHARD G LANE. Petitioner
Post Office Drawer C
CIRCUIT COURT
Post Office Boa 62223J
BY: Ruth King
Sanford. FL 32772-0439
Oviedo. Florida 32762-2263
By, Jan* E- Jaaawic
Osputy Clark
Attorney for Ancillary
Oapury Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
Peisonal Representative:
Frederick J Murphy.
OAVID J STERN
ROBERT S GREEN ESQ.
Jr., Eaciuire
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Florida Bar No 104367
Bosweil S Ounlsp LLP
SOI S. UNIVERSITY ORIVE
GURNEY S HAN01EY. PA
Post Office Drawer 10
SUITE 900 *
Suile 490
Bartow. FL 11631
PLANTATION, FL 13324
239 Eeat Robmton Street
Attorneys tor Plaintiff *
94-3041 HALS)
Pott Office Bo* 1273
Telephone 1941) 933-7117
Publish. December 2. 9, 1)91
Orlando. Florida 32602-1273
Fa*(941)333-7412
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23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
IN APPRECIATION TO
•T.JU D f. - ML Stones
Would parson who found my
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Signed, Oeorgt Scon

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MAYS A I
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EEa-90 bonus you receive *n*r
working 40 hr* Norm ~i South
Ortendo Location* Cm
A l-ltomee
North |40T)**7 9010
South (407)4*5 0770
No Fee/fOE

3 PEOPLE NEEDED
m Santon) tor a wei
buJder. » help out m me cabi­
net depi Cap a ptos but nnt
neceeeary True n the perfect
opportunity (or eomeone toorung
to went « new exa Feu paced
work environment with tot* ot
OT
Mon-Fn and Set J needed
CM QPC Staffing 200-5066

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horn your SammoM Herald cuvuhed ed
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of day that a bast to reach you You
don t ward people csffkng you Wtvan you Sr* at work or

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‘ Pervert**/#d varvea
‘QuMty work
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tto draw vaatonai help from em­
ployee* who raid* clove by)

T O P PAY
For t ip cabmat makers E larrvnatorv 0 Uc req Drug Free
■tork Place Apply n person to
I.C M.. 1*81 Kaetner Place. Port
oI Santon) A taa resume to
407-321 -4494

TELEMARKETERS Full or pari
bm* Top cilery bonus A com­
mission Smoking offtcp LongC M Oan Faulkner 717-9270

SHELTER ASST
F/T Apply daffy 9-5 Human#
Society 2900 CountyfHomeRd
l
323-4494

LEARN NEW TRADE
Crtal Opportunity with 4
large loco) Co
Compabbv# Wages
Qiset Banatitt
Musi Meva Vend 0 L and
POfrtrra Atbtud*
Day S7U1 OT AvMabia
CM Sandy or Petty
(407)647*010
A-1 Tampa, Inc
EOE / No Fee
Appranbc* Earn S I300 • bo­
nuses to start No sspananca
necessary, paid trip*. ispKl ad­
vancement 328 7255
AssaihBtotk. metal, tew opera­
tor. mamlanenc* Water Bonnet
380 AnchoY RdL Caaaatoarry. FL
Workers:
Large
grsanhouk# need* veil-motivat­
ed assembly workers Plant
Pular. Propping and Fhahmg L
Design wta Ttsm Vsnad hours
Apply rt parson. 1770 W Statp
Rd AS, Sanford________________
BfoMfaat Server, Mouse keep­
ers, House Man A AM Dish
Wsahsr: FT Apply Lake Mary
Courtyard.
135 Internslionsi
Parkway. IM S Mary 444-1000

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Legal N otices
IN THR C IR C U IT COURT
O f VMS 1BTM
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AMO FOR
BBMIHOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS NOt 9 7 -lf S4-DR-0S-P
IN R I: Nam* Change
Manual Antonio Mafia
Farmer Husband.
and
Liea Ann Craft
Former Wife.
NOTtCB O f ACTION
TO: M ANUIL ANTONIO MEJIA
TOUR ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat an action tor Name Change
has bean hied against you and
yeu era required to serve a
copy at your written defense*,
ff any, to M on Liao Ann Craft
Petitioner, w h ose address Is
1199
Roundtable
Orlvo,
Casselberry, FLA 12707 on or.
before DECEMBER 29.19SS.
and lit* tho original with the
cloth ot this court before ser­
vice on Petitioner or Immedi­
ately thereafter It you tail to do
to. * default will be entered
against you lor tho relief
demanded in the petition.
- WITNESS my hand end the
seel al Hue Court on NOVEM­
BER 24. 1496.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Approved tar use under rule
10-2.1(e) ol the rule* Regulating
Th* Florid* Bar.
Publith: Otcembtr 2, 9, 16. 23.
1999
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A*« for th* Ciaaatttod Dept
Let your dtopiey* atari working
toe you EARLY)

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DISHWASHERS,
COOKS.
SSRVCRS "Cracker Barrel"
324-1020 200 Htckman Dr (14
and Hay *4)__________________
E A R N E X T R A IN CO M E
3200-5500 weekly mailing gill
camlicaiat For more informa­
tion sand a ted addressed
vumpad anvatopa to Just For
Kd*. P O Bo&gt; 0610 Mum. FL
33164________________________
ELECTRIC IANSrstid 4 comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 5 Park Dnvt
322-1542
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
*d NO W Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tot
driver Iramaa* No srpananc*
needed Earn 45K to 355K pto*
benefit* COL training available
900-435 5533
E«pd
nomarofric# cie Jn e T
Auto and pnona required Excatonlpay *07-645-1414
Etpanancsd rubber lira loadar
eparator tor pit 4 Lading bucks
Near Sanford A/port 324-2499
FT/PT pout,on available In
home preschool Exp tn child
care a plus Call Joyce 3217635_________________________
Full or Pt utilikn* payment collections Cash handling exp a
plus PI* can 330 0454 tor appl
Handyman wanted to do work on
home* Caff 323-71SI. or beep
960-0056 4 Nava number
HIRING FINISHING PACKER
tor manna canvas operation
Caff 327 1125

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JO B S , JO B S , JO B S
tkqht Hand Men n Longwood
Work today gel peel today'
Ask about our free pek up end
dnkvery van service
Can RUM « 260 6106

h o u s e w iv e s

3 1500 53000/mo potential Na­
tional Cd. Rapid Expansion
Work from home 407 595-3733
Security Guard tor Santon) Co
I0-I21V shift, rotating wanuirutt
407-330-9344

Customer Service Rep: Lnennq
tor 4 friendly voice 4 oulbound
pry&gt;n« experience servicing ei
■sang customers This • e per
maneni pari m s position Mrs
Mon Thurt
17 30pm 8 30pm
CM 322 3663 or iprfy m parvm
el ttch Plan 40t W 13th St
Santord

" laborers needed
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH!

Lang Distance Drivafk: Clast
A Must hava OTR exp Good
r«tt reqd C M or apply Gator
SytMma. 1901 W IN St. Sanlord. 407-322-7563

labor ready

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Customer Service
Cucnprfrtm* Salary t Fuff Done
lit! Immetkale Opening lor tuff
time Customer Service Proles
wonai able to work m fast p Ke
errwonmeni Must be computer
Iterate with totd Skiffs m gen
ft el office Procedures Musi bit
abto to work wi vanery of cus­
tomer* 4 employe** 1 have
M en DMV Ouakhed appacarts
send
resumes
to
LABOR
READY 1552 S French A,*
Santord 32771 Faa («07) 323
5797 or Caff (407) 323-4343
EOE No F e e _______________

Car 6 Insurance Needed
W«***od* FREE 331 5266
MKROORAftNCd http wanted
lot production position Musi
hay# excellent rater once* Ex­
perience in MKrograpNct 4
ptue. but tM Yam the
ton Saury based on i
and experience 173 4942 or tax
resume to 322-5432____________
MOTHERS 4 OTHERS
3500-52500 prt Fuff Training
For Free Booklet CM t 400-2309175

Roofing Mutt have rekabie da&gt;
ly frensportihon Roofers eipd
only Laborers mm 16 yrs uid
No exp necessary 322-9417

NATIONAL CLCANtNO CO has
tings tor early mommg Pager 763-7431

Palntor Spray paver needed 2
yri tipananca Apply m parson
D 210 Tech Omre, Santord 407330-5000

Now lurng ail positions Top
pay; past vacations after
ler t war
Medical banatitt and
d a Drug
Free Work place 4650i W SR 46
W*si laniard 407-330-7779 4
1770 Ortendo Dr-t7-92 Stnford.
407-321-4300
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.

6ECUNITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Brentry 9 Assoc. 634-7444

LABOR READY $

NURSES AID
Fun 4 Pan ume positions evsff
Fast aid 6 CPR raq Apply al
Guardian noma. 411 £ A*port
BMT Sant 123 2545

CAIM TODAY
Laborers tor local openings
Erp cabmat installer*labnc.t
tors "E up w/ mstaffmg Goner ,
tots. AC 4 P*umbmg into cus
torn buses' Carpenter* •Melii
Stud Framers * Scaftokirvj
Erectors * Ckmbers ‘ Dry Wall
Hangers
Musi Have Own Touts
workers */ car* earn eilra 55
Apply Today!
53 S Semoran Blvd
Orlando (407) 26t-4IM
1552 S French Ave .
Santord (407) 323-4343
A/C 4 Refrigeration Tech. Mm 5
S experience Benefits 4 Drug
re« 323 2990

rtM P O fW IY HELP V/A/ilEU
Apply today al Sammoie Com
munity Cortege Bookstore to be
6 temporary sale* aiaooaie
100 Wetdon Bfrd Santord
321 2021.
Welder si FABS MIG/TIG Musi
be abi# to reed btoa prints Mtg
Co Good banal*s DFWP 299
1592
WINDOW SI RVICE TECH
‘Fuff bm# powbun
‘Exp pralarrad
‘ Full company banafttt
Mon- Fn 7 30-4 30 apply Kmco
237 Power Cl Santord 323 7500

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JO B DONE!
Buy
9fl— R entals

Tree Sendee need* *tp*nenc*d
equ-pmenl operators. COL d iv­
er daw truck open lor. Hud
steei operator, mechanic. and
jot) foreman Co* 321 1481

W M O U II good nrghOorhood
One yr kmse requeed
321 2951

93— Rooms For Rent

SANFCHO 3/2. OVA. spw plan,
spacious, no pets &gt;625/625
w a Pvopertiae OT-4729

Tra d e

*

Meaty remodeled 3/1. al apptt
me W/D CHA, SSOO/mo »S00
SEC No pels 349-0329

E FF K X N C r
Mad serv convendnl loealion
321 4900
to snare ml male n«e
2BFV2BA home ereasher. dryer
MOO mo 302 S0« 1^596-4503
in private
Steady employed, non smoker.
$6V*k &gt;50 deposit 6304216
Pvt 8am. caMe. ute inctd.
Men pnvs MO 175/wk. |tS0
depose Cal 322 8643

Room For

Merit: Female pretd
|32Smo Alt utJeat and cable
n d M prMeges 323 1399

9*&gt;— A partments •
U

n f u r n is h e d

a n PARK A V t 3 bedoom. ee.
stove A (ng Large &gt;423 7 S200
(top 323 2989 or 8904607

Apto For Rent to I
Retitored MtStenaueen CA
1*25 IBRMSO Dekito IBP
MOO Nicety redone, noterrvfcee, some peta Qwet fa­
ir «&lt; my. retoonstole onty
Paky London) Cal David.
644 9229

OeBery: 14 ar m kl try u h vt
guret neighfrorhocd ctovj to
shopp.rg 5 F'rmetitary school
$8500 322 93-13 *v n^ssegr

u tu x

157— M obim H omes
For S ale
PARK AVE. U O e K E PARK
Homes $3 00010 $6 000 Del Up
F rarcmg QUIET' 322-2M1

/ T RI1TE*

181— A

OANFORO 2/1 near Semmole
MS, C H A

W O Hook Up Crpt

Sec a OK 323-4444 or 244 5513

DISHWASHER Kvmmom
Gtml r-jmsten 150OBO
321 4540

107— M o b i l e H o m e s

M ARIN ER'S VILLAGE
lake ada * tem
1 bo« m M/otao

srioaro
ano up

O C M V A AMRA 2/1 Available
now, 1 monto rent 7 1 month

tecurey CM 349-9237

ad

ftO M LEA VLLAS

HOOOKAT 407-330-6633
208 apt furnished qwet nenjn
borhcod 323-7563

A M OV! M SFICIALI1 400 sq
It 4 upl 1299 A MONTH ORce
Storage 321 0120 or 333 2SS4

103— H ousesU

118—O ffice Sface For
Rent

n f u r n is h e d

98— R e n t a l s
DELTONA 3828 2000sq It
bnc* tiome 3 mmole* from new
Deltona eut Fireplace ca/prat
A garage ter poren,
tenord
back yard secunry system, an
conditioned family A W.ng
room M&lt;e nevjnbomood X 7 V
mo or wa sea at M9 900 Cal
323 Saw or page 525-4227

IfARNTODMVE
TRACTOR M R S

soarummiff.

12715/96 2ft w/
attic 15/SW/S Cute 1/1 $400
$400 3214757

"S TE H s n re e r

RENTALS
LAKE MART V t condo W p
rage, fireplace, pool, gated
comm MICE i
1109071M t
SANFORD 1/1 wi'rtnmg
h u m to porch 1100/000
NFORO in duple&gt;. ml
ter garbage. 4 lean mamt md
Heat A aa
1340/100

PWtotetooel Office Space tor
Oreef tor ingneerrg or archttecturai Mm. among omers Lo­
cated at Hidden Harbour Manna
m tie Port oI Sanlord Appro
1*00 tq ft IISOQ/mo bate
rent CM 322-1910
JUST R«MOOtLED-3 bt anew
CHA. carpet, pami 4 many otnat putting teaturit Price re­
duced to 146,790 Owner grves
ITOOmovmg aaowance

141— H omes For S ail

R IA L ESTATE, MC.

W t N M O N O UM O TO RENT

322-7484
i l l i l til l

( ' A ni\' !&lt;

15 Day C D L T fila lu *
Day I WaekMd C t is u t
F iM K lA l AotEtailM
Canton Htrtog Oil Sito

Truck Driver
s institute
800-554-7364

104 Oata Cl. beautiful 1999
sq N California style 2 story
pod. tennis el
amenities
&gt;129.000
' h r l Ave Vllle* 2BH2B4
Townhouse condo
&gt;42.000
motivated
l Story Colonial: 90S Cota
tna Dr 4BR mi huge wooded
tot M up bam. had bam
down Priced to sod at &gt;106K'

121-9095

’Ire

141— H

om es

Fo r S a

t story 4/1 fP porch 10*. rtwn
w/i'nance &gt;79K 3226607
Mellon nil*: 42 Fam Rm Fr*
Pi &gt;120K Dot, Jemigon Prrp
323 3165
LAKE MARY 5.3 1/2 fenced
comer me* nrwjhtorhriod Aska 192,000
NFORO HISTORICAL area 4
I 'reptece, dm rm, surporch
freshly parted in/Oul fenced
corner lot Asamg &gt;78 000

tes
J

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GE REFRIGERATOR 20 6 Cu
t| #hrfi* ro host lre#/#r over
try) &lt;e maker $400 320 7033
MATTRESS SALE • Fu" v / r
used tvn ser rgs A m.ittress
$65 OO Larry s Mad 122 4132
I W — I’ l IS &amp; S u n n s
Kitten* tor tale 510 each Ha.e
them spayed or centered 8 get
525 rebate 349 5497
215— B o a t s i t

A f t ESSOKIIS

Al F flit [I A HI I HflMt S
VI U lU R t 1 P H IriM H lII S
•a ftOOOQ
I M W I &gt;/4 1*1

153— A c r e ag e L o t F o r
S ale
LAKE FRONT LOT Beiam
Lake Loch Arbor pnvato
90.300 $65 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is
land. Lake Monro* 199 OCO
VACANT LOT loth Arbor
$28 000. to. prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
$25 000
BAY AVE- Sanford tot near
park-512 000
321-S06S

RENOVATED Lko nee 32
over 1/4 ac. comar tot 159.100
MdfT CORO. Lm . Fam.
Wrtshp icr pen gw &gt;59.500
LAKE MANY 4/2. Lrv Dm Fam
2C Oar Fenced. &gt;109 900
1/2.8 Renovated, kv. dm
F M M l 2-car gar &gt;94.900

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FOR SAIF • Sol'd Mehogeny
Dining Room Set 50 y*» bkl
good cond Triple D,ester ml
Mirror 9 Night Stand toM
wood pecan color Sleeper
Sole &gt; Love Se»l '.u&gt; hr#
904-789-1023

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eoy to do that ind the Semrnokr
HmnU can beeg per pie to your
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Semmoi* Herald lor only $51.
ime and ealch the iems leave
*hde the money comes m Cl*
by Noon on Tuesday and * ir 5
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of the stomach has been removed and
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tine The “ dumping" causes sweating,
nausea, w eakness and d irtin e s s
Although the condition is permanent,
the symptoms can be lessened or pre
vented if the patient's diet is limited to
small, frequent meals of high protein,
or she chose not to change yau to
high calorie foods
DEAR DR. GOTT: You mentioned another medication
that many women over 50 are embar
To give you related information. I
ra ised when their lipstick “ bleeds"
into the w rinkles around lips. I'v e •
found a solution that I'd like to share
with your readers
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tired or nervous. I frequently develop
red blotches on my neck What causes
this? Is there any treatment for It?
D E AR R E A D E R Stress induced
red blotches are caused by a sudden
dilation of the blood vessels in the
skin The reaction is produced by ner
vous im pulses that bom bard the
skin s capillaries; it is analogous to
blushing T h ere is no cure and the
condition is entirely harmless
DEAR DR (JOTT I take I’mpulsid
for nighttim e heartburn Now I've
been told that the drug is dangerous
Is this a rumor ’
DEAH R E A D E R I m afraid not
Because of reports linking Propulsid
to serious adverse reactions, includ
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death,
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about p rop er use of the m edicine
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patients with congestive heart failure,
chronic obstructive pulmonary dis­
ease. advanced cancer, disorders of
mineral balance, or dehydration In
addition, the drug must be admmis
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long, self addressed, stamped enve­
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Station. New York. NY 10158 Be sure
to mention the title.

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but you might be making an error'
The key is to decide before the criti
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five card support for his partner, un­
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Blackwood. When he finds one ace
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Thursday, Dec 10. 1998
Dramatic changes could be m the otfing
tor you in tha year ahead, especially in
areas ot your philosophical beliefs and
attitudes New experiences and exposure
to trash horizons may bring advanta­
geous things for you
SAO ITTARIU S (N ov. 23-Oae. 21) If
you're desirous ol prevailing over your
competition today, you’re going to have
to pull out all tha stop* and do tha bast
job possible Half-hearted measures
won't work Sagittarius, treat yourself to a
birthday gift Send the required refund
lorm and lor your Astro-Graph predictions
by malting 32 and sell-addressed
stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, do
this newspaper. P O Boi 1758. Murray
Hill Station. Now York. NY 10156 Be
sure to state your zodiac sign
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Although
you may be anxious to introduce a new
idea or procedure mlo a situation involv­
ing others, assess the mood ol the group

vponses Probably the responder will
have his own wonderful suit, which he
is planning to make trumps, and he
doesn't care about the king of open
er's suit i
Si* hearts would be laydown but for
the m irro r distribution. As things
stand, declarer can afford to lose only
one spade tnck So. he wins trick one
in the dummy, draws trumps, cashes
his minor suit winners ending in hand,
and plays a spade to dummy's queen.
Both opponents play low so smoothly
that the kibitzers think the ace is on
the floor.
Back to hand with a trump. South
leads another spade Again West plays
low in tempo Declarer has a guess
He might or might not get it right But
at least the defender with the ace —
whether it be East or West — did his
best.
If the spade honors are split — as
they rate to be
and the defender
with the ace wins the first spade trick,
declarer will always get home

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CANCER (June 21-July ;t2) Acting on
AQUARIUS (Jen 20-Feb. 19) You re like­ something without first reviewing the con­
ly to be disappointed today if you've been sequences mght be caused by an indif­
counting on someone else lo cover for ferent attitude on your pad This type ot
you or bail you out of an obligation you behavior is a sure formula for self-deteat
personally incurred Be prepared lo fend LEO (July 23-A u q . 22) If you do not
for yourself
manage your resources prudontfy today
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Take the it might cause you to quickly move from
timing out ol the hands of others by not black lo red ink. with tha potential ol
allowing them to hurry or pressure you becoming a Incky day tor you financially
into making a decision you're unsure VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Should you
about Keep yourself in control
have lo deal with some rather unpleasant
ARIES (March 21-April 19) This « not a types today, iTs best you tty lo r eutralue
good day to slack oil on the job The their barbs and blows with tolerance
bosa is not only looking over your shoul­ instead of anger Don ! add to the traces
der, but is also avaluating your perfor­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Even though
mance Don't place your job m jeopardy
conditions might exist today that you
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) There's a have little or no control over, don t allow
good chance you've been running around yourself to get boxed into a comer If you
in the wrong circle it your social life has can't govern events, direct your ,&gt;eacbeen a bit dull lately Start looking lor bone
people who share your interests and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don t allow
goals
yourself to gel dragged mlo the middle ol
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) It things begin a squabble among Inends today If a dis­
to go wrong and turmoil Starts brewing agreement ansea. let them sod out the
within your household today, don't esca­ dispute lor themselves
late the dissension by blaming everyone
else but yourself
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Blood Bank

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

All area seniors are Invited to
Join a seniors group currently
meeting at the Orthodox Church
of St. Steplien.
1895 Lake
Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth W ednesday of
the month. For more informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Rotary
The Notary Breakfast C lub
meets every W ednesday at 7:30
a.m. at the Colonial Room Res­
taurant on First Street in S an ­
ford. For more Information, call
Rick Russl at 322-0285.

Armadillos belong to the fam ­
ily of mammals and are found
mainly In Central and South
America. In North Am erica, they
range from Texas eastward
throughout the South, Us ex­
pansion to Northerner areas la
restricted by cold weather.
Armadillos are
interesting
animals that have an Incredible
ability to survive and flourish
despite their loss o f habitat by
the rapid urbanization o f their
environment. _________

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Armadillos have a sh ield-like
shell
covered
with
hom y
scales. Joints In the shell are
flexible, which enable the an i­
mal to bend and twist. Adults
weight from 8-17 pounds and
have from 28-32 peg-like teeth
In simple rows well bade in the
mouth, they have no front teeth.
Armadillos have poor eyesight
and hearing, but a keen sense
of smell. They are solitary an i­
m als and their range seldom
overlap with other arm adillos,
they generally do not leave their
home range unless they are
forced to do ao.

W idowed persons
All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth W ednesday
of every month at the C assel-

Dancing for Seniors
Tire Over 50 Dance C lub
dance is held every W ed n es­
day. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford Civic Center. Live
music by the D dtonians 13plece band. Donation $3.00.

Conservation district
The Seminole Soil ft W ater
Conservation
District
meets
each third W ednesday of the
month at 4 p.m . at the office, at
506 W . Lake Mary Blvd., In
Sanford. C all 321-8212.

Optim ist C lu b
The Sanford Optimist C lu b
meets every W ednesday at noon
at the colonial Room In down­
town Sanford. Visitors are w el­
come. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

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11:30
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an
the
third
W ednesday
o f very
month.
Those w ishing to attend, call
Betty. 695-0144. or Lucy, 3227877.

The Kiwanis C lub o f Sanford
meets weekly W ednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting at
the l a keside Landing at the M a­
rina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Kiwanlana are welcome.
For Information call W alt Smith.
323-5088.

W arning signs help
parents identify
drug
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Retired nurses
The Florida Society o f Regialo r d
N u n e s.
Reared. Sic.
meets the third W ednesday o f
each month at Ooiden Corral on
436 south o f Curry Ford Road
In Orlando at 11:30 a jn .
Thetr m ission la to provide
many volunteer actM Oea kw the
community, a s weO aa a su p -

A l-A n o n
A support group for friends or
relatives of alcoholics (Al-Anon)
meets every W ednesday, at 8
p.m.. at 111 E. 27th S t . Just
west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New vialto n o r mem­
bers are welcome to this 12atep group.

Scare o f ultrasonic devices are
totally Ineffective. Fences and
screen s usually w ill not atop a
determined arm adillo. They can
Jbc discouraged from returning
to burrow s tf you fill the hole
with a mixture o f dirt and
m othballs after you are sure
that they have left for the night.
Shooting can be used to control
arm adillos, just m ake sure that
It la legal to do It tn your sp e ­
cific vicinity. It Is Illegal to use
artificial lights to aid in shoot­
ing o f arm adillos at night. Their
meat la edible, and according to
some, delicious. You can ahoot
them a s a source o f m eat there

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wildlife problems, there are no
easy solutions. The most effec­
tive ablution of the problem la
to trap the animal and relocate
tt. However, relocation o f w ild ­
life is not recommended b e ­
cause tt only transfers the
problem somewhere else, and
the anim als can spread d is ­
eases and upset the balance of
nature In the new area. Only
trained individuals should be
given the teak to relocate an i­
m als tn the wild. Control meth­
ods Include chemical treatment
o f soils to reduce the insect
population from which they
feed, barriers such aa fences,
use of the traps and shooting of

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- and help from America's parents
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about the danger* o f drug abuse.
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Ssminois Hsrsld. Santord, Florid* - Tuesday. January 12.1999 • M

HERALD
ASSISTANT
SPORTS
EDITOR

The Jags
have only
themselves
to blame
SANFORD _ It shouldn't have
ended this way.
Not on a cold, blustery day In
the swam ps o f New Jersey.
The Jacksonville Jaguars de­
served better and have a per­
fect place to lay their blame.
Directly an themaelves.
Sunday, the Jaguars should
have been playing in balmy
ADtcfl Stadium before their
home fans with a rested Mark
Brunei] leading the way.
Instead, the Jags had to go
north where players like Fred
Taylor had never ventured in
their Uvea, to get pounded by
an Inferior team.
At feast, the Jets were an Infe­
rior team talentwtae.
Where did It all go among?
State 1996 when the Jaguars
weni on u»nr rrurmcir run
through Buffalo and Denver to
reach the AFC cham pionship
game, the Jags have yet to wtn
on the road when the chips
were on the line.
Since then. theyVe managed
to win at home (where Sunday's
would have been If not
i ugly loss to Tennessee

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Quartet leads Raiders to upset o f
undefeated Nassau, N ew Y o rk
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previously undslaais d Nassau C £ .. Naw Yotk. 54-58. Saturday night

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SANFORD • Now the games are far all of the
m arbles.
A young Seminole Community College m en's
basketball team h as been getting better and
better with each gam e this season and reached
a new high Saturday night with a 64-58 upset o f
previously undefeated Nassau Community C o l­
lege from Garden City, New York at the Health
and Physical Education Center.
“W illi the conference starting Wednesday,"
said first-year S C C head coach Stan Crom artle.
T h is Is a good time to start hitting our stride."
The Raiders, which have now won six of seven
gam es, got off to a good start, getting the ball
inside to 6-foot 8 Terrance Fudge (sU ). 6-foot-8
Joe Edwards (s U ) and 6-foot-6 Daryl Dingle
(four} and led 29 25 at halftime.
The local team took leads o f as many a s 10
points In the second half, but the Lions would
not go away, actually leading by as many as
seven points In the second half.
But a three-point barrage by Chris G urcdds
an d Lonnie Battle got the lead back for SC C
an d the Raiders again hit their free throws, con­
verting lO-of-14 m the second h alf and 14-af-lS
far the game. S C C figures to be right In the thick at the MidFlorida Conference m U. despite playing m the
conference far the first time In two years after
the program arms abut down for a year to reo r­
ganise. as aO o f the teams, with the exception o f
S anta Fe Community College which aa only two
losses, are all around the .500 mark.
The schedule m aker did not do the Raiders
any favors aa the local squad wlO open in

Gainesville against M -FC favorite Santa Fie on
W ednesday and then return home to hoot al­
ways difficult Daytona Beach Community C ol­
lege on Saturday at the 8 C C Health and H iyslcal Education Center.
Both days are men/women doubteheaders
with the women starting at 6 p.m. and the men
at 8 p.m. All SCC home games are bee o f
charge.
O u redds, the sophom ore guard from Daytona
Beach-Father Lopez. led the Raiders (9-10) with
IS points, tndudtng hitting three big threepointers in the second h alf.
Fellow guard Battle, a freshm an from Jack­
sonville. also hit three “treys’ , two In the second
half, and totaled 13 points.
The freshm an center/forward duo o f Pensa­
cola's Edw ards and M iam i's Dingle, added 12
and 10 points, respectively.
Com pleting the scoring for the winner's were
sophom ore Terrance Fudge fate), freshman Evln
Ellison (six) and freshm an C had M arshall (two).
W illie Sam uels scored a gam e-high IB points
far Naaaau C.C . (11-11. Shunts Wooten (13).
Doug W ade (11) and O al Schwarts (I Q also
scored to double figures fa r the Liona.___________

Raider women listless
in pre-conference loss

Perkins’ prowess not

�2A - Seminole Herald. Santord, Florida •Tuesday. January 12.1999

Barbara Kuhn

Combat pay
for parents
W ar heroes get medals. So
should 1. I’m a surviving,
battle-wear)' veteran o f
many tours o f duty. 1 have
served with other unsung
heroes In a courageous
rompany called parenthood.
1 have war sto ries-b ou ts
with babyhood colic, terrible
twos, adolescent mood
swings and every childhood
malady from splinters to
major surgery. 1 paid the
price o f freedom from
Invading doctor bills. PTA
dues and rising insurance
premiums. 1 answered the
call for prom dresses, dental
braces, basketball hoops,
dance and drama lessons,
surfboards, used cars,
formal weddings and
assorted costum es for
Scouts, m ajorettes and
cheerleaders. I have battle
fatigue.
Eldest daughter J lll- t h e
tragic a ctress-m issed h er
cue and made a late
entrance. It took two
hospital trips and lota o f TVs
and nose drops {Why did
liquids In veins and nostrils
get things m oving at the
other end when dynam ite
seemed m ore appropriate?).
Jill m ay have had blisters
from a tough delivery, bu t 1
didn't feel sorry for her. You
should have seen the shape 1
was In.
Jill made up for initial
slowness by being very quick
afterward. She was labeled a
'gifted, precocious c h ild .'
She did everything before
other kids h er a g e -c u ttin g
teeth, talking, starting
school, even developing
feminine endowm ents
(humiliation la having a sixth
grader w earing a larger site
Era than h er mom). H er
creative talents included
music, dram a'and twfrbng—
not only several batons, but
also flags, hoops. unfbRO as.
Are and swords (I Increased
our Insurance).
The advantage to hawing a
daughter sm arter than I?
She helped me with
homework when 1 entered
graduate school. She also
brought other things into my
Ufe-mottyy sleepless nights
and great humility fThat
comes with being ordered
about and spoken to like an
idiot).
Middle child Qlen w as an
average, accident-prone kid.
As a toddler, he feu and slit
his tongue open (the first o f
many surgeries to come). He
Hlmt |o hnM a pfllow east*
down his back and Jump on
his bed, shouting, Tm
Superm an. W ant some
soup?" Superm an gashed hts
bead (surgery num ber two).
Other surgeries resulted
from play--playing with*
matches that bunted Qlen
and the woods behind the

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N e w o f f ic e r s f o r th e n e w y e a r
Sanford Lodge *62 Free and Accepted Masons
started the year off right..and early. On Jan. 2 the
lodge held its public installation of officers for 1999
The following officers were installed: Worshipful
Master Larry Brucker, Senior Warden Scotty Haws,
Junior Warden Steven Myers, Secretary J. Michael
Hartman, Senior Deacon Ronald Roan, Junior Dea­
con Sam Loper III. Chaplain J. Russell Hammond
and Senior Steward WanBn J. Lunsford. Treasurer
Chuck Valerius was reelected to his office and the

Lodge Musician Larry Fronde was reappointed lor
the year. The Installation tsam consisted ol R.W.
David Brown, installing Officer, R.W. WMmm
Walker, Installing Marshall and W. Vernon Brew­
ster, installing Chaplain. Knights Templar from the
Oriental and Taylor Commodities provided an honor
guard lor the Worshipful Master. Dinner was served
to families and friends following the Installation
ceremonies.

SPECIAL T O TH E HERALD
SANFORD • Get yo u r finances In order with
these Sem inole C om m unity College Commu­
n ity Education Classes.
Successful M oney M anagem ent: (Mondays,
Jan. 25-Feb. 8. 6:30-9:30 p.m .. M em orial
Building, S late Road 434, Oviedo: Thursdays,
Jan. 28-Fcb. 11, 6:30-0:30 p.m., Main Cam­
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to course w hich teaches fundamental money
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Financial S trategies for Successful R etire­
m ent: (Tuesdays. Jan. 26-Feb. 9, 6:30-9:30
p.m .. Main Cam pus, W ednesdays J a n . 27-Frb.
10. 6:30-9:30 p.m .. Hunt Club Campus:
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M ain Cam pus: 975. Includes workbook). This
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about pensions and qualified
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plans, safe Investm ent strategies, the Im part
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health care, and how m oney can work for you

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In later years.
Lifelong Financial Security for Retired Sen­
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Hunt Club Cam pus or Fridays. Feb. 26-M arrh
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workbook). This professional sem inar teach es
any retiree shout investm ents, yo u r r e tir e ­
ment Income. Incom e tax planning strategies,
planning you r estate, long-term health care,
erosion o f assets and how to p rotect your r e ­
tirem ent savings.
How to Read and Use Financial Pu blica­
tions: (Saturday. Feb. 6. 3 a .m .-12:30 p.m ..
Main Campus: $19). You can learn to read,
understand, and profit from financial p u b lica ­
tions. Topics co ver basic research on stocks,
bonds, and mutual funds. Leant to In terp ret
information quickly and properly to capitalize
on Investm ent opportunities.
Living W ills
and
Power
o f Attorney:
(Saturday, Feb. 13, 9 a.m.-noon. Main C am ­
pus, 929). Find out why w ills a re necessary,
what happens If you don't have one and what
makes a will legal and binding. Leant th e
functions and duties o f a power o f attorney.
For m ore Inform ation, call SCC C om m u nity
Education at 328-2121.

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W s la s s la y .
Partly cloudy.
Highs In the mid-70s. Lows In
the mtd-50s. Tbareday: Isolated
showers. Highs In the mid-70s.
Lows near 60. M k f i Scattered
thunderstorms. Highs In the
upper-70a. Lows near 60.

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4 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona la 61 degree* and
at New Symma. 60 decrees.
Winds are from the east at
10-15 m.p.h.

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Baby o f the family. Kim.
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about exporting cattle, Q len
bragged that hts daddy had
been tn that business and
had a plaque proclaim ing
him “W orld's greatest b u ll
shipper.*
A s a teenager, Qlen
excelled In passive
aggression, not open
rebellion. He ju st did little
things guaranteed to drive
parents n u ts-lik e wearing
mismatched socks and
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Kaiser----------i nstlaaart boa Pags 1A
Instigated the drive to m ake
Kaiser choose to retire. "Van
Der W elde has wanted him out
o f there since the moment Gary
look the Job." McLain said.
He said Van D er W elde went
as far to taunt him. saying ‘ H as
Kaiser resigned y r t 7 when the
two com m issioners saw each
oilier.

The following report a u'ere compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff'* Office Jor Incidents recorded Jon. 11:

Aggravated assault:
C A M E L B B M Y . U .9. H ighw ay 17-92. 3900 M ock. Jan. 10.
9:13 p.m. A 31-year-old m an was arrested by C asselberry
Police for aggravated assault. Police said he tried to gain free
entrance to an adult entertainment establishm ent. He becam e
enraged when he w as told he w ould have to pay a cover charge
and Implied to em ployees that he had a gun and that he
Intended to use It. He was once again turned aw ay and lie left
at that time. Police found him a short distance away. T h ey
described him as ‘ obviously Intoxicated* and said that he did
not have a gun In h is possession. He w as positively Identified
by club em ployees.

Van Der W elde could not b e
reached for com m ent M onday o r
early this m om tng.
McLain said he would g iv e
newly
elected
Com m ission
Chairman
Carlton
H en ley
benefit o f the doubt, but that h e
suspected Van D er W elde and
Commissioner
Grant
M aloy
wanted to see Kaiser rem oved
as soon as H enley Joined them

Drug§:
ALTAM ONTE t r a i n 09, M o i n Btrest at L m s B trsst, Jan.
8, 8:43 p.m. An 18-year-old man was a n ested by Sem inole
County sherlfTa deputies for possession
o f marijuana.
Deputies said he was sitting under u covered picnic area
smoking a cigar. A s they approached, they could sm ell
burning marijuana and. upon further Investigation, they found
that the cigar contained about two gram s o f marijuana.

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KVA J. E LU B ZK IE W IC Z
Eva J. Eluszkiewlrz. 83. San
Gabriel Strret, W inter Springs,
died Sunday. Jan. 10. 1999.
Bom tn New York City. N.Y..
she moved to Central Florida
In 1992. Mrs. Eluszklewlcz was
a hom enuker.
She was a
Catholic.
Survivors Include husband,
William
S.:
brother.
Peter
Crrac-entl. Orlando.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home.
Longwood.
In
charge o f arrangem ents.

Marvin W. G rrrnstrin. 80.
Freedom Lane. W ln trr Springs,
died Friday. Jan. 8. 1999. B om
Sept. 2. 1918 tn Pettlbone.
N.D.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1972. Mr. Q rrm strln
was the form er assistant man­
ager at the Sanford Airport. He
did volunteer work at the W in ­
ter Park Hospital for m ore than
10 years. Mr. Oreensteln was
retired from the U.S. Navy. He
attended the Navy Chapel.
Survivors Include wife, Doris;
Mater,
Dorothy
W ldener.
Jamestown. N.D.
Woodlawn Carey .H and f u ­
neral Home.
Longwood,
In
Charge o f arrangem ents. -

Grace M.
Humphrey.
45.
Quail Pond Circle. Casselberry,
died Friday. Jan. 8. 1999 at her
residence. Bom Feb. 17. 1953
in Utbana, Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida 12 years ago.
Mrs. Humphrey w as a retired
U 3 . Army veteran. She was a
Christian.
Survivors include daughter,
Valarle
E.L..
Casselberry;
mother. Myrtle Elisabeth, liar*
rUnan, Tenn.; sisters. Mary
Carter. Elisabeth. Knoxville.
Tenn.. Barbara Jean Eby, V ir­
ginia Beach. Va.
Banfidd Funeral Home, W in­
ter Springs, tn charge o f a r-

ter, Betty
Clark.
Leesburg:
three grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
______
Brlaaon Funeral Home. S an ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
M n iA B D H. KICK
Millard H. Rice. 74. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary, died
Monday. Jan. I I . 1999. B om
Feb. 9. 1924 tn Elberton. C a ­
lve moved to Central Florida In
1942 from Odessa. Fla. Mr.
Rice w as an autom obile m e­
chanic. He served In the U.S.
Navy du rin g W W II.
Survivors Include wife. Evelyn;
brothers. Edward L.. Tam pa.
Grady L.. Fountain Inn. S.C.;
Msters. J o sle Effect. Colum bia.
S.C.. Eunice Mercer. Tampa.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

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Mr. Grrmstctn will be cremated
and there will be no p u lA funeral
services. Mr. Greenaletn had wrvrd

as s volun teer (or the Winter Vark
Huspnal for 10 years. Itcratw of
hn drdtrsUon and love for his work
for friends who wish, memorial do­
nations be made tn his memory to;
Winter Park Memorial IfcapMal
Auxiliary Scholarship Fund. 200
North Lakemont. Winter Park. FL
32792. In beu ct flowers. Woodlawn
Carry Hand Funeral Home. (407)
767-5101. Longwood. to In charge of
arrangements.
Sand! Padgett. 34. Winter Park,
dkd Sunday. Jan. 10. IBBB at her
rtWdmce. She was bom In Palalka
and had lived In the Palalka and
Hastings ana. She attended school
in Palatka. Holly Hill and llalncs
Ctty. Ms. Padgett was the owner
and private Investigator for Florida
Profeaatonal Investigators cf Or­
lando and Ocala. She cqfoyed the
beach. Ashing, and boating. She
was an avid animal lover. She saw a
tenderhearted soul and had a g fl
for making others fed special. Her
smile and pleasing p*fw «iaiity e g
be adased. She was a Christian.

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chores, she’d say. ‘ do It y o u r ­
self." She was Into co n serva ­
tion. She conserved w a ter and
energy (by n ever doing laun­
dry or dishes). Furniture In
her room was Invisible b e ­
neath
mounds
of
c lu ttermostly unwashed laundry and
dishes. She thought araste
baskets were things to toss
trash near.
In college, Kim was c a lled
•Crash Kuhn" because o f h er
under-developed driving sk ills
and *Cnuy Kuhn’ because o f
her over-developed
cou rage
(She was the ch eerleader fal­
ling the greatest distance from
atop the hum an p yra m id ).
Other risk-taking escap ad es
ranged from w hite w ater ra ft­
ing to helm et-free football. I
didn’t know w hether to th ro w
up my hands o r Just throw up.

Reading
and
the community, as well as co m ­
puter tiardware and software,
principal Tim Seibert aald.
‘ It’s not every day a sch ool
comes Into a windfall.* Seibert
aald. ‘ W e’re looking Into a v a ­
riety o f areaa that will Im prove
the school.*
Teachers at Bear Lake w ork
adth parents an special read in g
and writing program s through­
out the year.
&gt; Sterling Park Efenentary Im ­
plemented a program fa ile d
Reading ta Oceans o f Fun last
year.
Students Cram k in der­
garten through the fifth grade
’ ted tasks
(d ate d
to
complete
reading, and received aw ards
for their efforts, principal D ebo­
rah Wright aald.
This year. Sterling Park re ­
structured the w ay students are
organised tn grades two through
five.
Teachers have greater
flexibility to teach students at
different grade
levels
with
varying n
Studcrvits are organized Into
W right
Students frith need s b e ­
low or above their grade level
are able to receive more sp e ­
cialized Instruction from teach­
ers.
*We have an awesome fac­
u lty* Wright aakl. "They work
early In the m orning and late at
All o f ou r teachers h elp
o f our children. The parents
are very supportive. Everyone
works together here.*
Sterling

Park

has

Family

on the board. If three com m is­
sioners wanted a manager r e ­
moved. he would be history.
Henley repeatedly has said
that Kaiser would stay ‘ as long
as he did the Job." On Friday.
Henley said he urged Kaiser not
to rush Into his decision and
praised his former high school
student for his fine work as
county manager (Henley was a
teacher and principal at Lyman
High when Kaiser attended the
school).
‘ It was a tossup whether
Henley would vote for o r against
O aty Kaiser," McLain said M on­
day. ‘ Gary didn’t want It to
come to this. He's been a very
capable manager. He's not a doboy. The county will have to
look hard to find his equal."
Henley said the Issue will be

Fate decreed
our
house
would be a war zone. Since Jill
was b o m on Ulysses S. Grant's
birthday and Olen abated a
birthday with Robert E. Lee.
they fought Civil W ar each
day. The reason our home al­
ways looked like a disaster
area waa that Kim. b o m ap­
propriately
on Labor
Day.
celebrated a birthday every
day with total rest from any
form o f labor.
Some wom en take up c r e a ­
tive
hobbies
like painting,
crafts or needlepoint. I took up
creating
two
glam ou rconscious
daughters
(who
painted them selves with every
shade o f expensive m ake-up
and nail polish) and a c ra fty
son (who acquired
enough
stitches to m ake a cross-stitch
quilt).
Personally. I think all p a r­

schools
receiving
Certificates Include

r. M fchad Of-

• Masters
F un eral.
falatka. to charge o f

honest selection process for
manager. ‘ 1 surely hope that the
person w e pick Isn’t a political
appointment by the majority
(meaning
H enley.
Van
D er
W elde and M aloy)." he said.
*lf we go through a big search
and use the p rop er procedu res
and get a qualified manager. I'll
be satisfied." McLain said. ‘ I
didn’t want anything like this to
happen, but m any have s u s ­
pected It would sin ce the e le c ­
tion was over."
Many staff members, w ho
asked not to be quoted, said
they believe the re-alignm ent o f
the commission Is the prim ary
reason Kaiser w ants to atep
aside. ‘ He wasn't about to put
up with a bunch o f m alarkey,"
one division head said.

ents should get m edals or have
monuments erected tn tribu te
to thrtr valor. Anyone surviving
parenthood can endure a n y­
thing--conflict, suffering, d e ­
pression.
stress,
shortages,
econom ic upheaval, sacrifices,
victim ization, failure and w a r
(cold or hoi). Raising ch ildren
m eans having faced and c o n ­
quered them all.

Barbara Kuhn, a resident o f
Seminole County 31 years,
writes her views on county and
community issues. A published
author, she worked as a Jour­
nalism Instructor and has

served on the Seminole County
School Board.

lA

DARRYEL
HALL

‘As a result of being a con­
victed drunk driver, I almost
killed two innocent people."

Finalists
Altamonte

Elementary. Carillon Elemen­
tary tn Oviedo. Heathrow Ele­
mentary. Highlands Elementary
tn W inter Springs. Indian Trails
Elementary In Winter Springs.
Keeth Elementary in W inter
Springs. Lawton Elementary In
Oviedo. Red B u g Elementary in
Casselberry. Spring Lake Eleln Altamonte Springs,
Elementary tn

H a rre ll
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M id g e s -----propose to use the chemicals.*
All h as been conducting teats
aa part o f a $100,000 atate
to control the
1 tn 1097. n u t o f the
Involved using tights on
i to draw the i

and

fsn, Ocala.

discussed today, and that a n a­
tional search will begin. He
said the comm issioners would
choose the procedure. He also
said he did not want to have a
16-month fiasco such as the
one In 1990 when Ron Rabun
became manager. Rabun was
forced to resign In October
1996 and was succeeded b y
Kaiser, who w as then the
county’s Public Safety Director.
Van Dcr W elde and Maloy
were not excited by Kaiser's
Jump from acting managrr to
manager and dem anded the
county go through a national
search. They were outvoted. 3 2. by McLain and com m ission­
ers Randy Morris and W in
Adams. Henley lia s since r e ­
placed Adams on the board.
McLain said he wants an

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NOTICE OF
FLOODWAY REVISION
The Ctty of Winter Springs, in ecoorffsnoe wtti the Nebonal
Flood Insurance Program regulations, subparagraph 65.7
(bX1). herebygives nobesof the City's Want to revise 9ia Hoodway alongTto-Nama* Crsek (designated"CrsekA" in tie FEMA
Flood Ineunros Study datedApriil7,1996). Thafkxxhwy Urn*
on *fto Name*Creek wN be relocated between a poM approxi­
mately £600 last upetraam of AMon Road to a point approxi­
mately 1,000 feet downstream of AMon Road. N you haw* any
questions ragsrdlng this mailer, please contact Mohaal Tbdd,
P.E., of Donald W. McIntosh AssoriMsi at telephone number
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Sanford, Cassolborry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlodo, Winter Springe and Sandnale County elnea ISOS

TU ES D A Y

D e c e m b e r 8, 1 9 9 8

□INSIDE

Wrong
inmate
released
from jail
■y NO Kama
STAFF’ W RITER

Ru m Whits writes about
Pearl
Harbor,
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□BRIEFLY
Tbs gemlnole County
Board o f C ounty C om m is­
sioners meets today In
regular session.
On the agenda are Issues
concerning h ardscaplng
paving option for sections In
the U.S. Highway 17-92
F e m Park Im provem ent
area, a Joint planning
agreem ent with Oviedo, p a r ­
ticipation in a project that
w ould bring a com m unity
swim m ing pool to the S an ­
ford area, an update on pro­
ceedings for the B a ilie Ridge
developm ent dispu te with
w inter Springs.
F lo rid a L o tte ry o ffla la la
announced eight tickets
m atching all five num bers in
Friday night s FANTASY 5
drawing. According to lo t­
tery com pu ter records one
o f the winning tickets was
sold in Casselberry. Each
ticket holder will receive a
cash prize o f $38,999.40.

Tho Seminole Community
College Faculty Art Exhibit
Is on display at the Fine Arts
O allery In B uilding O on the
college's main cam pus tn
Sanford until Dec. 13.

SEMINOLE CO U NTY • Th e
Sem inole County S h eriffs O f­
fice Is searching for an In ­
mate who was Inadverlrntly
released from tfye John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on
Oct. 29.
Carlos Lopez. 22. was being
held tn protective custody for
Orange County on a charge of
iiccesaory to murder after the
fact. During a court a ppear­
ance on Oct. 22. Lopez was
erroneously
charged with
possession o f cocaine.
Deputies discovered Lopez
m issing when Orange County
Investigators
visited
the
Sem inole County Jail to Inter­
view the suspect. Sem inole
County
SherllTs
O ffice
spokeswoman Deanna Brown
said.
'E very effort Is being made
to take Lopez bark Into c u s ­
tody.* Brown said.
On Oct. 29. Judge F red er­
ick illtt dism issed the p o s ­
session chargrs when It was
determined they belonged to
u different Carlos Lopez. The
Orange County hold order
was overlooked when Lopez
wits considered for discharge
by correctional facility staff,
passed through processing,
and released.
T h e hold should not have
been overlooked,* John E.
Polk Correctional Facility D i­
rector
Greg
Futch
said.
"W e're taking a look at the
whole event.
There were
some human errors.
W e're
exam ining
the
procedural
process to see If any reforms
need to be made. T ills is not
only our problem, now the
sh eriffs office needs to track
him down.*
Lopez was being held In
protective custody by S em i­
nole County because Orange
County prison officials were
concerned
for his safety.

A group of Bsmiaolo
Com m unity C ollege students
and sta ff com pleted a mural
Tuesday for a room in the
Rescue Outreach M ission In
Sanford, an Im pressionist
landscape depicting the St.
Joh n s River.
Five art students and one
faculty m em ber worked on
the mural. Th e students are
Ruthann Jam m al. Kris G a r­
d a . Kris Chatterson. Laura
Schnelderm an. and Scott
H om e. Faculty m em ber
Jere Moore also worked on
the mural.
The paint for the mural
was donated by locul bu si­
nesses.
’ It's a beautiful mural.*
SCC art Instructor Marianna
Ross said. "They've worked
very hard."

□TODAY S FORECAST
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
low-80s. Lows In the low60s.

□QUOTE
*7 regret that I
have only one life
to glue fo r my
country
• Nathan Halt

□INDEX
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Comics ...................... BA
C r o s s w o r d ..................0A
Dear A b b y ..................ZA
H o r o s c o p e ......................QA

O b i t u a r i e s .................... 3A

P e o p le .........................2A
Police B rie fs ............... 3A
S p o rts ....................4A-SA
T V .............................. 2A
Weather ..................... XA

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500 Cents

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Environmental groups say
plan violates state law
■ y BIB Kerns
STAFF W RITER
SEMINOLE CO U NTY - Three
environmental groups are b o y ­
cotting a m eeting with county
staff und government agencies
on Friday ut the Sylvun Lake
Park to discuss design stan ­
dards for developm ent within
the Wektva lYotectlon Area.

prototype Planned Urtxm D e ­
velopment with densities o f 2 -3
units per acre in the W ekiva
Protection Area. These d e n s i­
ties would violate th&lt;- 1988
W ekiva Protection Act. which
requires the area to remain ru ­
ral. Lee said.
*We will not take part in a
m eeting whose
fundamental
purpose Is to create a prem ise

M em ber* from the Florida
Audubon Society, the Central
Florida
Sierra
Club.
and
Friends o f the W ekiva River are
boycotting the m eeting because
they say the proposed d e v e l­
opment violate* state luw.
Florida Audubon Senior Vice
lYesIdent Charles Lee said the
prem ise o f the meeting would
be to discus* the design o f a

that attempts to Justify or e x ­
cuse actions by the county that
violate the laws o f the State o f
Florida.* Lee said. *W e would
have no problem taking part In
a meeting, so long as the
premise o f the m eeting is within
slute law.*
Tony
Mathew*.
principal
planner for the county's co m ­
as* W ekiva. Pm
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Kayla McKtan, 6, waa burled Saturday at All Faiths Memorial Park In Casselberry. Visitors left gifts and

lattar.

Sanford Boys and Girls Club will get facelift
FROM STAFF REPORTS
SANFORD ■ A listair Founda­
tion announced a donation o f
$15,000 to the Boys and G irls
C lu bs o f Central Florida to
support ongoing mentoring p ro ­
gram s vta the Broader Horizons
Program. The grant will help
underwrite the cost o f u *Day o f
Service* at the Boys and Girls

Club located In Sanford.
Company em ployers will v o l­
unteer their time to help pulnt
and do minor repairs to the fa ­
cility with the assistance o f
kids from the club and m em ­
bers o f the African American
Chamber o f Commerce.
According to Allstate Regional
Vice President Steve Monahan.
'A llstate has been a strong

supporter o f the Boys and Girls
Clubs since 1055. Efforts have
ranged from supporting various
club programs to scholarship
funding. W e are very pleased
that w r are not only supporting
the Broader Horizons Program,
but taking pari tn It as well. I
know it will be a great su c­
cess.*
Gary Cain, president of the

Boys and Girls C lub said. *1
think In the spirit o f Christmas,
tills Is a great gift for the Boys
and Girls Clubs. It Is also great
to see partnership between
corporate businesses and n on ­
profit organizations.*
The
Foundation
provides
funds to non-profit organiza­
tions In the area o f homes and

neighborhood, auto and h igh ­
way safety and personal safety
and security. Trie Foundation
supports Am erica's Promise •
the Alliance for Youth by tar­
geting grants to support at-risk
youth In Florida. During 1998,
The Foundation will allocate
more than $290,000 tn Florida
grants and $7.5 million cou n ­
trywide. ofllctuls said.

County has full plate for
last meeting of the year
By Russ Whits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The first time the new
Sem inole County Board met. all was civil and
kind. "One down and who knows how many to
go.“ Commission Chairm an Carlton Henley said.
Today, the board has a triple header - m orn­
ing. afternoon and evening sessions which c o n ­
stitute the last m eeting o f 1998. Th e next m eet­
ing won't occur until Jan. I I . 1999.
Today's full agenda includes a hardsraplng
project by the engineering division for U.S.
Highway 17-92, a 5-year extension o f the solid
waste residential tiaullng franchise contracts, a
D.A.R.E. agreement with the sh eriff and county
schools, the acquisition o f Katie's Landing (not to
exceed $700,000) and a settlement to the Battle
Ridge Issue between Oviedo and W inter Springs.
Jerry McCollum, the county engineer, said that
the proposed hardscaplng project Is a continua­
tion o f the current effort by the county to Jump
start the CRA activities In the Fem Park area. It
Includes design and construction o f entrance
features, mast ann signals, sidewalks, bus slops
and landscaping.
The Commission Is expected to approve and
authorize a School Facility Joint Use Agreement
among the City o f Sanford. Seminole County

School Board and the Seminole County G overn­
ment for a Sem inole Community Swimming Pool.
The School Board Is donating 4.31 acres o f land
at the Seminole High School to build the facility.
Tlie City o f Sanford will be responsible for
construction o f the facility. On or before Dec. 1
o f each year, the city will provide the School
Board and the County a written report regarding
the use o f the facility. The city also will operate
und maintain the facility.
Another Item up lor approval by the BCC Is a
1988/99 Community Service Agency Agreement
for u Child lYotectlon team. This plan provides
m edically-based diagnostic services for child
abuse and neglect cases through referrals by all
law enforcem ent agencies and the Department of
Children und Families.
The services Include physical and sexual
abuse examinallons. forensic Interviews, d ocu ­
mentation. 24-hour telephone consultation and
expert witness testimony. The total cost o f the
Comm unity Service Agency Agreement und Child
Protection Team Is $1,106,126.
At the 7 p.m. public hearings, the BCC will
discuss plans for the Heathrow International
Business Center on property located south of
County Road -I6A und west of International
Parkway.

I

Mr. Lake Mary High School
Dann Buxbaum was named Mr. Lake Mary High School Saturday. He Is
congratulated by Justin Luna, last year's winner ol the bite.

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P e o p le
Pearl Harbor 57 years later Christmas cactus ideal for the holidays
Most o f thdM- who visit the
l S.S A n /on. i shrine .it IVarl
Harbor ilntlv wen not born
when the great Kittleshlp was
sunk by the Japanese 57 years
■11(0
And who could have imagtm-U
what has o eetim tl since the dastatdh attack on the U S Naval
U is r on Drc. 7. li*-ll.
America dec hired war the fol­
low i i d a y
a World War waged
in both Hnrope and the Pari lie. A
war that did not end until the
V S had dropped A-bombs on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Today. millions o f Anieneans
drive antomohtlcs made in Japan
and huv an assortment of other
products from (hat country.
Ma|or-Leuguc lu seball players
use Japanese gloves, Japanese
players like Hldeo Numo are m il­
lionaire players in America. j\n
American All Star team lias Just
visited Japan this winter
Men have walked on the moon,
found a cure tor polio, surfed the
In tern rt.
run
su b -l-m ln u te
miles, and hit 70 hom e runs m
one season • and liecn Joined by
women on U.S. warships since
the attack at I’earl Harbor. The
U S. lias even elected a president
who wasn’t b o m until live years
after Pearl Harbor.
fo rm er Japanese intimity men
who fought against America say
they arc ashamed o f what hap­
pened at Pearl Harbor and the
atrocities such as the liataan
Death Man h. A few years ago.
one o f the pilots who led the
attack on IVarl Harbor was interMewed by A I)C -IV and said he
had no rrgrets. He considered
the sneak attack a great Victory.
As the years go by. there are
fewer U.S veterans left to tell o f
the horrors o f Dec. 7, I ‘ M l when
200 Japanese lighter planes
zeroed m on a sleeping target.
Tlie attack began at three min­
utes before eight on a Sunday
morning • a day for church, a day
for recreation. And for J.OOO. a
day to die.

RUSS
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Henry l-achcnmaycr. 70. w as a
musician second classman about
the U S.S, Pennsylvania He had
the presence o f mind to stow his
trom bone before heedin g the
Irantte call to battle sl.iiiiui-.
't in proud to say that our ship
was the first m action and that
we accounted lor not less than
eight
enem y
plan es."
Laehenmayer wrote in Ills IVarl
H arbor diary “ No one could
Imagine what happened In this
most horrid o f nightmares.The
Japanese
attack,
laichenmayer said, came so suddenly that those on the ships In
the harbor could oiler only the
sliglitest - yet brave - resistance.
The Arizona split in h a lf after
she took two bomb lilts am id­
ships. n irrctlv forward o ther, the
U.S.S. Oklahoma capsized. The
U.S.S. Nevada trled to reach the
open sea but w as torpedoed.
Men died instantly, and those
badly burned screamed for relief
o f their pain. A Marine lieutenant
had both legs blown oft Medics
carried off those they could localJapanese* pilots coiitliiucd the
pillage for an hour Hie U.S. !&gt;attleshlps were moored so i lose to
one another that the Japanese
could aim at one and lilt another.
President fran klin Hoosevcll
s.ud Dec. 7. U M l was *a dale
that would live In Infamy." War
was declared the next day.
Miraculously, the Pacific fle e t
was rebuilt and America stole the
advantage from the ovcr-cuiiftdent Japanese m the Pacific.

LO CAL FORECAST

T ID E S

Today; Partly cloudy. Highs in
the low-80s. Lows In the low60s. W edn esday: Isolated
showers. Highs in the upper 70s. Lows n ear*60. Thursday:
Partly cloudy. Highs near-BO.
Lows In the low-60s. Friday:
Isolated showers. Highs In the
upper-70s. lo w s in the low*
60s.

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 9:10
a.m., maj. 3:00 a.m.. min. 9:40
p.m.. maj. 3:25 pan.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
11:34 a.m.. — pan., low: 5:07
a.m.. 5:50 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 11:39 a.m.. — •
p.m., low: 5:12 a.m.. 5:55 p.m.,
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Cocoa Beach: high: 11:54 a.m..
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY -— p.m.. low: 5:27 a.m.. 6:10
Ptcldy 82 62 S h w n 79 60 p.m.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Ptcldy 80 61 ShW T* 79 62

LOTTERY
H o rn a re th e w in n in g n u m b e rs
s e le c te d o n M o n d a y in th e F lo ri­
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B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
Daytona Beach ft New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 24 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 73 degrees and
at New Sytnrna. 73 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

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Th e high tem p eratu re In
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R ecord ed rainfall fo r the
p erio d e n d in g at lO a.m .
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•Sunrise.................. 7:05 a.m.
•Sunset....................5:29 p.m.

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tm ry to wh.it you m ay expect.
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where It c.m I n- found hanging
on trees It* pendulous growth
makes It iih-al lor hanging
baskets. Hit* plant does not
have leaves
but
flattened
Jointed, green stem s that look
like leaves with pointed lobes,
claw -like in appearance
be­
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legs.
the
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times called Crab ( ’ actus. The
(lowers are very sirlklng and
borne at thr tip o f the stems
color
varies
fm m
while
through orange to lilac. The
frith Is rare but when present
ft is a red berry.
C u ltu re: Kvrn though this
plant is an epiphyte, like many
orchids and hromeli.ids.
In
Florida ft is grown in media
containing organic matter A
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plant. The plants should be
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w ater-soluble fertilizer
K eep
plants &lt;|iiitr dry, u nfertilized
and at a tem perature about 55
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lo
p rom ote
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outdoors during the su m m er
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tect them from sunburn. Th ey
are not eold tolerant and must
rem ain
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the
winter, filte re d light is best
ior grow th
F lo w erin g: Tit induce flo w ­
erin g of these plants, both
tem peratu re
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controlled, i f the night tem ­
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is main (allied
be­
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flower buds will form regard

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Women’s lives are reported far
1775. G eorge Washington ami hts too often through the eyes o f the
army crossed the Delaware Ibvur men around them Th eir writings
near Trenton. N J
and papers are either considered
On this day in IKJtR Samuel Hampers inconsequential or. if they're saved,
founded the American Federation of they are archived with those o f
their spouse
Labor, in Columbus Ohio
Dianes give historians and other
On this day in 1941. the United Mates
scholars
insights into the daily lives
declared war on Japan, (allowing
o f ordinary women (and men» und
Japan s raid on Pearl Harbor the pre
are a valuable resource Public tele­
vious day
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Jr tiT2.» t‘Mm, entertainer. Jim Mor
w ife's T a le .” R eadin g the diary
risen 1 191.1 19711.' singer. Kim excerpts in thia book gives one a pic­
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O'Connor '1966 i. singer, is 32
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activities and wove them into a his1992. Barn Bonds signed a 143 7 mil
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u ltim a tely , a research lib ra ry
the largest baseball contract ever
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closely related plants. Zygnca ch is
and
S ch lu m b rrgera
and tliclr hybrids are used to
nam e these plants as Christmas Cactus, thanksgiving C a c ­
tus or E asier C actus. They a re
known collectively as the H o li­
day Cacti. Th e Christm as C a c ­
tus lias red. pink, or w hltr
flow ers or com binations
of
these colors. T h r Thanksgiving
Cactus has bright ora n ge-red
flow ers and the Easter Cactus
lias while flowers. Th e Easter
Cactus has w ider and rounder
stem segm ents, and the buds
take longer lo develop, consr
qu rn lly. they will bluom later
than the Christm as Cactus.
Paata and dlaaaaca: M ea ly ­
bugs can cause som e dam age
to these plants, they can h r
controlled with a local a p p lic a ­
tion o f a soap Insecticide or
they ran tie removed with a
n il ton swab and alcohol. Slugs
mav also becom e a problem In
the garden.

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less nl day length. II the night
tem perature Is kepi b etw een
55 and 70 degrees F litids w ill
form, il the plants remain for
ii least lit ton llm iiiu s hours In
com plete
darkness.
Il
the
night tem perature
is main*
l,lined alMivr 70 degrees F.
buds will limn il the plains
remain for at tcasl 15 con tin u ­
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ness Maintain ih rse c o n d i­
tions until flower buds a rc
fully developed, which may
lake about 6 to !i weeks. If the
plants are not exposed to the
altovr tem p eratu re and light
requirem ents, flow er buds will
not form. Any exposure to light
during this tlark period, will
liitcrrupl Hie form ation of the
flower buds. After the flow er
buds a ir form ed plants will
flower regardless o f light or
tem perature conditions. T e m ­
peratures above 1*0 degrees f
may cause buds to drop
P rop a gatio n : In sjiring ta k e
m tlln g s
from
last
year's
growth which lias not yet h e ­
roine woody, leave them lo dry
for a few days and later place
them on a footin g media. Too
much water will cause the
stem sections lo rot
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POLICE LOG
Th«* following reports were compilcti front I he Seminole Courtly
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidettls recorded Dec. 7:

Drugs:
SANFORD, y* » » « • * . 1900 Mock. Dvr. 4. 4:45 p.m.

A 24yrar-ohl man was arrcM rti by Sanford f*ollcc for possession o f
marijuana with Intent lo distribute. Poller said he was
stopped on a trafflr violation and police said he netrd suspi­
ciously so they asked If they might search his car. Th e o ffi­
cers asked him If he bad drugs In the car and said he d id n ’t
say yrs. nor did he say no. A search revealed a cigar box with
at least nine baggies containing m arijuana.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Bristol Dries. BOO Mock. Dec. 5.
3:31 p.m. A 3 2 -year-old man was arrested by A ltam on te
Springs I’o iler for dom estic violence. P o lic e said he becam e
angry when his w lfr turned on the light to take ra re o f their
baby and hr sm ashed her Into a wall during an ensuing a r­
gum ent.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Lake Drive. 700 Mock. Dec. 6. 3:5 9
p.m. A 34-year-old wom an and a 24-year old man w rrr a r­
rested by A ltam onte Springs I’o llcr for dom estic vlolrnce. P o ­
lice said thry w rrr fighting over a phone bill when they began
to lilt and scratch at one another. Police said this w as not the
first tim e they had responded to the residence.

prehenstvr planning division ,
said the purpose o f the m eeting
Is
to discuss
developm ent
plans Dial would meet en viron ­
mental standards. He said the
m eeting Is planned as a work
srsston, and not pu bllrly a n ­
nounced.
Th e environm ental
grou ps
said they w.mt the meeting to
be publicized.
H ie W ekiva Piotcctlon Area Is
hom e to an abundance o f w ildllfr. Including threatened s p e ­
cies such as the Florida ScrubJay. Am erican Kestrel. A m eri­
can Bald Eagle, fox squirrel.

LESSIE MAE MACLIN
The Rev. Lrsslr Mae M arLln.
5b. Lenox Street. Rochester
N.Y.. died Thursday. Dec. 3.
,
1998 at Strung Hospital. B o m
: Nov. 30. 1943 In llorten se. Ga..
* she moved from Sanford to
Rochester, N.Y. 30 years ago.
i
Mrs. MacLln was a Certified
; Nursing Assistant at W estgate
; Nursing Center. She was a
member o f New Beginnings
Church o f God
i
Survivors Include husband.
* Charles: son. Ricky Seward.
* Rochester. N.Y.; mother. Daisy
Mae Ware. Sanford:
father.
» Huey Ware. Sanford: sisters,
; l*earlle Mae. Jean ette O'Bryant.
- both o f Tampa. A nnette W are,
Mary Dixon, both o f Sanford,
' Tunnrtta
Foster.
Rochester.
£ N.Y.; brothers. F ra ile r L. Sej. ward. Allentown. Pa.. Eugene
Terrell. Atlantic, Va.. Huey L.
; Ware Jr.. San Antonio, Texas,
&lt; Samuel 11. Ware, Fayetteville.
N.C.. Charles L W are. Sher­
man L. Ware, both o f Sanford:
granddaughter. Jalrsu Seward.
Rochester. N.Y.
Sunrise Funeral Home. S an ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Consult a
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BERTHA B1NOLETON

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Bertha Singleton. 98. Hickory
Avenue. Sanford, died Friday.
Dec. 4. 1998 at Healthcare and
Rehabilitation C enter o f San­
ford. Mrs. Singleton moved to
Sanford 90 years ago from
Lake City. Mrs. Singleton was a
homemaker. She w as a m em ­
ber o f New Bethel M issionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors
Include
sisters.
Ruthlc Mae Prince. Sanford.
Rosa. Rochester. N.Y.
Sunrise Funeral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge o f arran ge­
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Rose
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79.
Golden Crest Court, W inter
Springs, died Saturday. Dec. 5.
1998 at her residence. Bom In
Qurens. N.Y.. she had resided
In Central Florida for 20 years.
Mrs. Sorrentlno was a retired
buyer for St. Johns University.
Q urens. N.Y. She was u mrmIk t o f St. Stephen Catholic
Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Domenlck F.; sons. Philip P..
Sarasota. Arthur L.. W inter
Springs. Edward F.. Ft. Lau­
derdale: brothers, Louis Fcrrettl. LaGrangevllle. N.Y.. G er­
ald Ferret 11, Albertson. N.Y.:
sisters, J osrph ln e Curd. Marie
lletro fo rte. both o f Cinnam onson. N.J.: four grandchildren.
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Robert Lee W hite. 54. West
12th Street,
Sanford,
died
Thursday. Dec. 3. 1998 at h is
residence. Mr. W hite was bom
Aug. 3. 1944 In West Palm
Beach. Mr. W hite was a m all
courier for Fidelity Federal o f
West Palm Beach. He was a
Baptist.
Survivors Include father. W il­
lie L.. Blakely. Ga.; mother.
Ruby. Sanford: brothers. W illie
Jr.,
Blakely.
Oa.,
W illiam .
Larry, both o f Sanford; sisters.
Madelyn
Boston.
Sanford.
Evelyn. Deltona. Cynthia H a ­
gan. Bridget Braxton, both o f
Sanford.
W llson-Elchelberger
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MELVIN CHARLES
DASHNER
Melvin Charles Dashner. 74.
Maple
Drive.
DeBary.
died
Monday. Nov. 30. 1998 at Me­
morial Hospital. West Volusia.
Bom May 31. 1924 in Red Bug,
III., he moved to Central F lo r­
ida In 1971. Mr. Dashner was a
llntlsi. He served In the U.S.
Army. Mr. Dashner was a
Catholic.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Glenn. Mt. Clemens.
Mich.,
Gerald. lleB ary: form er spouse.
Avanelle Z ., W inter Park: dear
friend.
Dorothy
MacArtbur.
DeBary: one niece; thrre n eph­
ews:
numerous
great-nieces
and nephews.
Grumkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

"A Christian Bust_________
1030 W . 8 I « I « Rd. 434 • O v ie d o

U v e Oak. he m oved to Sanford
50 years ugo. Mr. W illiam s was
u retired laborer. He was u
Baptist.
Survivors Include wife. Ktha
Mae; daughter. Maxtne Smith.
Sanford: stepdaughtrr, Patricia
Clancy. Rochester. N.Y.: b roth ­
ers.
Iserclre
J r..
Arcadia.
Jimm y. Buffalo. N.Y.. Howard
Lee. Philadelphia, Pa.. L.C..
Miami:
sisters.
B essie
Thom pklns.
Q u ern
Evans.
Maggie llartflcld. all o f A r­
cadia: five grandchildren: 10
great -grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. S an ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
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ROBERT LEE WHITE
B erth e S in g leton

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and tin- Florida Black Bear,
said Keith Shuc. Wekiva Issue
C h air for the Central Florida
Sierra Club.
H i e whole ecosystem would
be
Im parled,*
Scluie
said.
H i e W ekiva River Is spring fed
b y an aquifer
You don l want
to damage Ibe water system In
the area."
Schnr said a report rclrasrd
on Nov. 24 by the Florida D e­
partment
of
Environmental
l*rotectlon was critical o f Ihr
proposed development In the
area b rra u se the 2-3 units per
acre drnstty did not meet (he
rural
requirements
of
the
W ekiva Protection Act.

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SPORTS
EDITOR

Blue makes Panthers see red
Senior center scores 20 as Seminole edges Pine Ridge
By Dean Smith
IIE K A I.l) SPORTS ED ITO R

College
football
just fine
as it is
SANFORD _ Saturday should
have sent a clear m essage to
anyone w ho lives and dies co l­
lege foot bail.
Th ere’s no need Tor a playo IT
system .
All over the television on
Sunday, everyone w as talking
about the need Tor a played
and 1 say that m akes no sense.
W hat could possibly have
been m ore dram atic than what
look p la te Saturday?
That dram a would l&gt;e long
gone tf there was a playolT sys­
tem.
UCLA and Kansas Slate
would still be alive, upset, but
not devastated by their losses.
The Intensity wouldn't have
been there.
Im agine if Florida had an ­
other chance In the playoffs?
W ouldn't that have taken away
from the desperation against
Tennessee ur Florida State?
Th e gnm rs w o u k l k m e m r a n u "
nothing more than a toss of
pride, but the G ators would
still have a chance.
A playoff system w ould turn
college football Into the N F L
Everyone rem em bers w ho has
won the last five Florid a Florida S late gam es, but who
can n am e the w in n er o f the
last five Green B ay-C hlcago
m atchups?
They aren't as Im portant.
Saturday and the com puters
also proved that a K -State d e ­
serves to be penalized for Its
weak schedule. S o w as Florida.
If you ure afraid to play a d iffi­
cult out o f conference o p p o ­
nent. the com puter punishes
you. If there was a p la yo ff s y s ­
tem. uo one w ould play anyone
with the knowledge that a 10-1
or even a 9-2 season would
srnd you to a playoff.
Sure, the system has Its Im ­
perfections.
But If the favorites had all
won out on Saturday, UCLA
and Tennessee, both team s
with decent out o f conference
schedules would have played
for the national tlllr while KState, w hose out ol conference
schedule consisted o f three
creamputfs. would have gone to
the Consolation Bowl.
This h as been one o f the
grratest college football sea­
sons o f all time. Kicky W illiam s
broke the ull-llm c rushing rec­
ord. W e had four unbeatens
(don't forget Tu lanc), until
Cham pionship Saturday. Even
Iletter, the top three didn't
consist o f ihr sam e usual su s­
pects as usual.
So why Ox som ething lh.it
isn't broken?
Quick, name the winners o f
the last five Final Fours In
college basketball.
It's tough because there’s '
such a finality to It. Th e s e a ­
son's over. Ihere's a clear cut
Winner and there's nothing left
lo talk about until the following
O ctober.
College football is different
and people will be talking
about this season until they
kick It o ff again next tall. KSlnte fans ran w hine all they
want. G ator fans ran rue the
fact that their two most haled
rivals are playing for ih c n a ­
tional ch am pion sh ip.
Leave college football alone
and enjoy a great season.

Last Second Shot:
Jacksonville's Frvil Taylor
has to lx- the AFC Rookie o j
the Year. Not bad fo r a guy
who barely made U o ff the
bench during the first Uvo
games o f the seasott.

Semmole HetaW, Sankwd. Honda •'uosday December B. 1990

D ELTO NA
The Sem inole
High School b o y s' basketball
team is sure glad C ornelius
Blue cam e buck Monday night.
Th e 0 foot-6 settlor had to sit
out the h is t two gam es ol the
lrgu lar season because ol a
tlagraut foul t all In the Tip-O ff
Classic, bill t am e lu c k with a
vengeance last night, scoring a
game high 20 poin t* as Arrow
Force V ll opened its district
schedule with a 52-51 victory
ovrr lin e Ridge.
Sem inole took a 14-111 lead
after one (p u rle r, Iml fell I k*hlntl 2H-26 at halftime.
The locals then outscored
the home team. 12 9. in the
thlrd quarter lo take a one
point lead, which they held
onto.
Tile Junior varsity contest
went to the Panther* 5-1 12.
In addition to Blue. B.J.
ITatt poured In 15 points anil
Sylvester W ynn Jr. added nine
points for the winner's.

Krtvu K.is was the only player
in d o u b le llgu rrs for Pine Kklgc
(I 2| with 19 polnis.
Arrow Force V ll also Im ­
proved to 1-2 on the season
anti will host M ainland to a hlg
Class 5A District •! gam r on
W ednesday at Bill
Flem ing
Memorial Gym nasium starting
at 7 dll) p in.
In other prep action over the
weekend
• The L ik e
Howell boys
scored 51 points In the second
half to rally from a 36 22
halftim e defied and defeutrd
Mainland, 73-70. to el.ilm third
place lit Hit* Faist Orange R o ­
tary T ip -O ff Classic at W inter
Park High School on Saturday.
• In girls' h askrltial!. Lyman
goi 11 inputs each from Turner
and Hudson to top Oviedo. 11)
3.1. in K A f action on Stdurtlny.
• In b o y s ' s is t e r . Oviedo.
L ik e M an anti L ik e Howell all
remained
undefeated
with
shutout victories, w hile W inter
Springs won lls first game of
the season.
• In g ills s m te r, Oviedo Ini-

proved to 7-1 with a 6 0
thrashing o f Titu sville Monday,
while L ik e Mary and W inter
Springs lailli bounced back
fnim loases on F'rlilav with Im
presslve wins on S ilu n l.iy ,

BASKETBALL
B O YS
MONDAY
ARROW FORCE VII B2.
PANTHERS 51
Seminole (82)
('.imps 2 Wti.xk

i C um 2 Wlm

man I ISull I I IHit.- 20 Wynn O lo
UK 21 ID l&lt;l 82

Pine Ridge (SI)

Sfmn rr I lu llia il N Wiltuinaun I.
I kkI(-'I i « i 12 llam-ll 12. Ikihlirti I t
VU( fctutr 2 Totals 21 11 22 70

Lake Howell (73)
Ttamrr O M u\ 20 H inu tn Ik )Unr
I I Smilli 8 U ih -I.iii I 8 InitkHil.titnr 2
rik.Uk 27 18 2 I 73

Mainland
Lake Howell

14 12 12 14 . 52
IS 15 S 14 St

llitr r p&lt;i(iil Ih VI KikiK line K„l,.&lt; 2
ISO'S.la 21 I (-.Mil tool-.
Srmidotr 20
lltu- Itklyr tit Vixileil mil _ SemUv.(«
Wynn

Irt linn al* _ none

H rook

17 10 18 10 70
12 10 2S 23 . 73

lldi-r |" aui Ik U |yul&gt; . Mainland tl
i,
M. n .. I!, , -11 lake Ikmrll 4
(Kntiii 2 K.mr 2) Tram fmil* _ Main
LiimI If. lake 11,mill I'l tmilrd (Mil .
im4hIn Initials _ (Mine k n im l' _
M.iiiiLintl I 2. ink.- Ikmrll J I

May 8, . l, in « Call N l.iioii (.,11 8
K il'Uka- l&lt;J Mill I k ,.lii,,i„/ 2 1.ilk X
Total-. Ill 17 10 SI

Seminole
Pine Ridge

10 I'mtk-d (Nil . I.yman. lum rr tn Ii
ilk .da . ttnnr Ibnm U . l.yman 0 1
Junior t in lly . Lyman 9(1 Ihlnk, 40

THIRD PLACE GAME
SILVER HAWKS 73,
BUCCANEERS 70
Mainland (70)

GIRLS
SATURDAY
GREYHOUNDS 40. UONS 33
Oviedo (33)
Woiluiiilui 2 Humus 8 t &gt;41,41 I)
1I, sly) s | Siiiilev 11. IIm u la 3 Tiri-tU
I I I, I I .LI

Vmim4r 12: IIih- ICpIkt I 3 Junka

Lyman (40)

rarstty m Plnr Klil(r f.l Srinmuk- 12

CJuum 7. ( n o 1 llutla.41 I I Turner
It Lllaxl N I.4.1U 18 7 12 40

SATURDAY
ROTARY TIP-OFF
CLASSIC at W inter Park
High School

Oviedo
Lyman

0 11 5 7 .3 3
10 13 6 1 1 . 40

thin- (aant lirkl tfisils
Ovlnki I
ISniilryl lym.in :t lUulim ( n il 11nal
Mini Tram kmk . I Husk &gt; 12 Lym.in

SO CCER
BOYS
M ONDAY
UONS B. PATRIOTS 0
Lake Brantley
0 0 . 0
ovtedo
s a l s
Gu*l* . Oonki 9 (Ciaik 2. Ktilati
C.iln
Uikrrl
Aaalala _ (Xtrtlu 8
IKilcmurh 2. 1‘jm n Swamlrr. (huul
Ktilnrl Simla un k&gt;m I . lake llr.inllry
12. Onrtkt 22 H m *d * . Otkrki 0 0
.Junk* var*lty _ (Mtrki 2 lake llr.in
llry I

BEARS 3, ROYALS 3
PUM Academy
2 0
2
Winter tyring*
1 2 ~ 3
(a u l* . Mr at Academy 2 llkvkls
VLiurtelkk Win In Spring* 3 K'm* J
DUet Aaalala
W lnln Spring* 2
IlHrhofl, Lila&gt;111 Simla &gt;41 pail _ flral
Al .utemy 12 Winter Spitngs 20 II ,
ikd* . Wuilrf Springs 1 0

SILVER HAWKS 5.
BULLDOGS 0
DeLend
Lake Howvtl

0 0 . 0
2 3 * 8

I a aria . lake Unwell 8 llkiwnun 2

Pleaae ece Preye. Page BA

Raider women bounce back
quickly from Friday’s loss
By Dean Smith
IIFIRALD SI'O KI'S EDITOR

Mwnd PMS to A,cn aooaw
Kaisa Tuure (No. 25) and Dana Kudruyvtsova (No 5) combined lo score
41 points. 21 m the second half, as the No 21 nationally ranked Seminole
Community College women s basketball loam bounced back from Friday's
first loss ol the season with an 85-73 triumph over No 26 nationally ranked
Cincinnati Tech m the Central Florida Community College Classic n Ocala
Saturday The Raiders (9-1) will bo at home at 6 p m on Wednesday

UCF, Northern Iowa
undefeated in Classic
Special to the Herald
OKI A N DO _ Cliuriya
Davis
scored 17 points and Nancy
Richter 16 as the host U niver­
sity o f Central Florida w om en's
basketball team defeated Can
Isius University, 74-63. In Ih r
seeund round o f the
UCF
W om en's Classic at the UCF'
Arena Saturday night.
In the oth er game. Northern
Iowa University used a very
balanced at lack to nin lls rec­
ord to a perfect 6 0 with an W&gt;
IH thum ping o f High Point
C ollege.
Both Ih r Golden Knights,
who evened their record al 3 3.
and High Point ea ch won two
gam es In the Classic. High
Point fell to 3 6 and Canistus
tumbled to I -4.
UCF" wilt la- idle tint 11 (he
I5lh when ii hosts Drexrl U ni­
versity at 7 p m. al the UCF
Arena. Th e Golden Knights will
then travel lo Austin, Texa s lo
take on the University o f Texas
on D ecem ber 21st. la-fore re­
turning hom e lo host the U ni­
versity o f Pennsylvania on Dec.
30lh at 7 p.m. at the UCF*
Arena to conclude the 1998
schedule.
In addition lo Davis and
RJrhler. Kelli Ely also st on d
In double figures lor UCF* w iili

OCA1A _ A couple o f week's ago. Sem inole
Comm unity College wom en's basketball assts
tuttt roach Tony M andrvtllr was worried that
his team was starting lo get a little ro ck y after
rolling to an 5 0 start and In llm alrd that U
might not I m* had lire the Raider* to gel beat.
Maybe that ro ek lijrss was a factor lit SCC
losing its first gam e o f the season lo .Meridian
Community C ollege from M ississippi in the
Ocala Classic Friday night.
That loss evidently lit a lire (aider the No. 21
naltonally ranked Raider* as lliey exploded for
a 42-22 halftim e lead and went on to an 85-73
victory ovrr No. 26 nationally ranked Cincinnati
Technical College on Saturday at Central F lo r­
ida Community C ollege.
SCC |9 I) built the first h alf lea d behind 10
points each from All-Am erica candidate Darla
K u dm w tseva and 6-fool 4 Finland freshm an,
Kaisa Tuure.
Kudm yvtscva had another good second half,
scoring nine more (mints. hut it was Tb u rr and
fellow Finn. Salu Raltnesalo, that stepped fo r ­
ward. as Tillin ' scored 12 o f her Iram -hlgh 22
points and Ralmesulo all nine o f her (joints In
the final 20 minutes.
Point guards C rystal Tan n er and Ocala’s own
Kelsh.i Smith also had big gam es, netting 10
and 12 points, respectively
Seven foot center Jaanu Kotova chipped in
with right points, while Mevelt W ooley added
three points and S h cm cl Donovan two (joints.
Vida Mnlljcrry (jaced Cincinnati Teach, which
went 30-4 last year, with a gam e-high 25 points.
Shatma Lucas added 12 (joints and l)e De Am os

RAIDERS SB. SURGE 73
Cine in&gt;at I Technical C«U«g« (73)
Mndsry |)»ll 12 UO 2 ik- Mr Amu* 3-9 3 2 I I tlrlli
t mlrlki 3 H O 0 S Nikki South 0 0 0 0 0 Shrtl l)yi r 0 0 0 0
0 Aj,,lrt .• Mrrk* DU 0 II 0 TtkuU C alkfway O 0 0 0 0 VkL.
MuUirrry 10 28 UO 23, Naomi IliiNioon 1 6 .1-3 &lt;1 traiwis
MuiilKuou-iy 1 6 0 0 H Laurtr IXnH 0 0 O il 0. MuulU In
14* 5 102 3 13 rotvl* 2 *6 6 7 7 73

ItM lM l* C o n v a l l y Coltoga (•*)

m .ick* i M r u o w o o i m u Kudruywwv* a 14 * ** i*4
Crystal r.innn 3 7 3 1 to. Mrvrtl Wintry OO 3 4 1 Sou
Itilim-saln 1 9 0 0 9 Krish.i Sinllh 5 10 23 12, ( hil*lli&gt;4
lltuiuui) 0 0 0 0 0 Kal*u hour 10 20
22 22 SJtrmrlka
Slukr* O O O O O KrKIm Soilihri* 0 0 0 O 0. J.miwi K&gt;a,»a
111 2 1 H Shrrml Ountnaji 0 0 2 4 2 Tirfal* I t 91 19 24
NS
ll.&gt;lliUiir SCC 42. CtC 22 thrrr pninl lirkl ( n k
CTC
l():iO (Mulbrny 5 IS. Amo* 3 0 , CinlrUu 2 6) SCC 4 12
[KiiJioyvtM-'.i 2 0 l(.0mr*aki 1-3 l.morr
I31
Irani l&gt;*il* .
C'lC 19 SCC 14 Luulrtl uul . CTC. M.4il|(»mrry SCC, tan
m i Tn link at* . nunr Ikrudt* . SCC 9 I

contributed 11 points, while All America candi­
date Naomi Bronson was held to nlnr points.
M rrrdlan Community C ollrgr proved that Its
win over SCC w as no fluke as It also (jested the
host l^iirtots on Saturday.
T ile Raiders, who are ranked No. 2 In the
state poll, will return home to host lllllsljorough
Comm unity C o llege from Tam pa tn Its flna
hom e gam e before ih r holidays on Wednesday
G am e Hmr is 6 p.m. at the SCC Health am
Physical Education Center nnd. as always, ad
m ission Is free.
A fter Ihr home game, the Raiders will travel t i
Daytona Bench Community College n rxl Frida;
and Saturday fur the DltCC Classic where ihrj
will hat tic No. I state-ranked Gulf Const Com
m unlty College from Panama City on Snturd.n
at 6 p.m. They will play another state-ranket
squad from the Panhandle. Chlpola Community
C ollege from Mahatm a, at 6 p.m. on Friday.

WELL DONE

I I . Klialiah Guillory added
nine (joints and Camille H ow ­
ard rlghl points.
Jill Wilson pitted Canistus
with 16 |Miinls. white M aggie
Guidry netted 20 and M issy
D eC Irineiile nine
Northern Iowa had all 12 o f
lls wom en *i ore |joluts In the
victory. Mary Koch. Barb Bennett and Britt Stahl came off
the bench to score I i, 12 and
I I iHiiuts to Is- the only NIU
players to score in double fig­
ures.
Nadine Brandt added
nine and Karen Mrhrkcns eight
for the winner's.
Dee Pciinix ted High Point
with 17 points, while Detdre
Cnttila added I I .

UCF WOMEN'S CLASSIC
GAM E ONE
N o r t h e r n Io w a U n iv e r s it y (6 4 )
Nikki S|nll* 13 5 0 0 1, Alll-441 Nowr

2 5 (J 0 I Karen M. Ink, m I S 0 0 S.
K.11V lias J4i 2 S 2 2 ii Vadim- lliaiidl
1 III 0 O 9 Kv IVIrrsctl 1 6 1-3 3
Vl.ny K ..I, 5 II 2 I I I Lran IUI* 2-4
0 O 5 Jill NrkB I 2 0 0 2. ttrlll Sl.dil 5*
7 1 III

K.II4 Nm i i i II t 5 0-1 6. IU l6

ili um It 5 0 2 2 12 Im.il, 17-77 e 15
51
H igh P o in t (48)

Aunh Milk-r 0 1 12 1 Ik-ldre CihiILi
5 7 1 I II

I'u iii'

Mary H im ,, 2 6 1 -4 7, Ike

2&lt;&gt; 12 17 Vlnly llimkm.ni

1 i, 2 1 I

Killy Ihouuit 0-3 0 0 0.

Pbelo by Jeba CuUum

SANFORD _ The Optimist Club of Sanlord re­
cently honored Lewis Wright, a Seminole High
School varsity football player, with its Athlete of the
Week award

J

Lewis had 13 big tackles in the final game of the !
season, a victory over Lake Mary, four for losses
Wright receives his award from Optimist Club mem­
ber Andy Nichols.

Please sec C ollege, Page 3B

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please call 425 5804 or 1 800 LUNG-USA.

SH S baseball fund raiser
Holiday S W C W restling
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police E xplorers
w ill be sponsoring SCW (Southern C ham pi­
onship Wrestling) Pro-W restling on Friday.
December 11 at the Sanford Civic Center lo ­
cated at the com er o f Sanford Avenue and
Sem inole Boulevard on the hike front.
Doors will open at 0:30 p m. for on au to­
graph party for advanced ticket sales with
the action beginning at 8 p.m.
This will be one o f the biggest wrestling
nights that Sanford has ever experienced.
Th r card Includes a Steel Cage Match b e ­
tween "Coldblooded" Jerry Perry und "Serial
Thnlla* Kevin Rage, a Survival Series Matrh.
a Falls County Anywhere Match und a s p e­
cial awards cerem ony.
Bryan Austin und thr AOV will Issue a
challenge for die main event us well as a
special appearance by the big man h im ­
self.. .Sunta Claus.
There will also be a special mixed tag team
challenge match with ‘ Mad Dog* Mike T a ylo r
and h l» manager, Ms. Red "Hot* Pepper. Mr.
M onry and the ‘ Agent* Chris Hollywood
Tickets will be $7 in advance and $9 at the
door.
Chlldrrn 10 and younger who bring a new
unwrapped toy for the Sanford Police F.O.P.
toy drive will receive free admission.
All others who bring in a new unwrapped
toy for the Explorers' F.O.P. toy drive will re­
ceive a free SCW program and a Sanford Po ■
lice Explorers Sports Cup.
ITocreds will go to the Explorers to help
purchase n von for their program.
For more Information or tickets, please
contact Officer Mike Taylor at 323-3030.
Tickets are also available at Billy Boys' l o ­
cated at the com er o f 1st Street and Sanford
Avenue 321-0833. and at the Sanford Civic
Center 321-2838.

Softball players needed
SANFORD _ Wom en's slowpttch softball
players are needed for a team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.
Please call Bonnie at 323-0631 for Info.

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SANFORD _ T h e Sem inole High School
baseball tram will be holding a fund raising
clinic on Decem ber 21st and 22nd.
Th e clinic w ill be the Hitting A Pitching
Camp, featuring Tuttle Thom as and J.D. Arllrga from thr University o f Miami.
Th e ram p Is set for the first 100 entrants,
a ratio o f Instructors to cam pers o f l-lo-IO .
Cost will be $80 and the ram p will nm
from I p.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
For more Inform ation, call SHS baseb all
roach Mike Powers at 320-5058.

J C C winter sports camp
MAITLAND _ T h r Jewish Community C en ­
ter. 851 N. M aitland Ave. Maitland Is now
accepting registration for several winter
break sports camps.
A ll camps run from 9 a.m.-to-4 p.m. H ow ­
ever. early (7 a .in -to -9 a.m.) and late |4
p m to-6 p.m.) care Is available.
Cam p options are: Junior Maecabl Sports
Camp ITr-K-2. Gym nastics A Dunce Cam p
Prr-K-6. Soccer A Football Cam p 3-6. B as­
ketball Camp K-6 and G olf A T en n is Cam p
5 -15 years o f age.
W inter Break C am p datrs-W rek I-Dec. 2124. W eek 2-Dec. 28-31: Cam p fees $100
Dally rale $50. JC C Mem ber discount $85.
Dally ratr $25. Call for tennis and golf cam p
fees. Far fu n h er information and lo register,
rail 645-5931', Ext. 255.

(JCF canned goods drive
ORLANDO _ The University of Central
Florida M e n 's tiuskrttMlI t r a m w ill sponsor a
canned food drive for the Second Hurvest
Food Bank at Ita December 20 gam e against
Barry University at the UCF Arena.
Anyone who brings one or more cans of
food will get Into the gam e for Just $1.
The Second Harvest Food Bank was named
the ‘ Food Bank o f the Year* In the United
States for 1996-97 by thr Second Harvest
National Food Bank Network.
In Central Florida there were approxi­
mately 128.000 people w ho relied on em er­
gency food programs at least once during
1997. Forty-six percent o f these were ch il­
dren. Second Harvest Food Bank saved m ore
than s o r n m illion pounds o f food In our
comm unity last yeur alone.
T h i s Is a great opportunity to get the
comm unity Involved." said UCF assistant
Don Burgess. T h i s Is an opportunity for
fans to support UCF, as well as needy fam i­
lies during the holiday season. We re proud
to work hand-in-hand with the Serond Har­
vest Food Bunk during the holiday season.*
Fans who are unable to uttrnd the gam e
but still want to contribute can take canned
goods to thr Second Harvest Food Bank at
2008 Urengle Ave. In Orlando between 7:30
a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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FICTITIOUS N A M !
Nolle* la Ivor*by given that w*
or* engaged In buainata al
41M
Waal lob#
Mary
Bo uleverd-Suite 174 Lab# Mary,
Florida
11741,
Somlnolo
County, Florida undor (he
Fictmoue Nona ol UrOvartao*
Trading Company, and tS44 ora
inland lo rogiaror aMd noma
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IS#
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Corporation*.
Tatlasaataa,
Florida, in occordonc* with IS*
provltiont o f IS* Flctitlout
Nam* Statute*. To WM: Soction
MS.Of, Florid* tlatula* 1401.
Publics. Doc ambar I, 1444

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR BIMMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA

n o t io s

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NOT ICS
TSo Control Florida Job* and
education PannoraSip, Inc.,
announcat a teleconference ot
the Eiecutiv* Committee TSo
Pubbe i* united to pbrttctpblo
at IS* call In number ot 1-400471-77P1.
DATE:
Dacambor 1|, IS M
TIME;
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LOCATION:
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Waiter Parb F I
PURPOSE:
To dltcua* manor* ol tntaraai
to IS* Cami * i Florida Job* and
Education PartnortSip, Inc.,
■its rotofonc* to Worhforc*
Development t**u*o.
For FurtSor Intormallon.
Contact:
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Eiecutiv* Director
Control Florida JEP
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Winter Park FI 127S9
14071 741 4149
PubbaS: Dacambor ( , 1SS4
OCX-99

PROSATS DIVISION
FMa Number SO-1041-CP
IN M : (STATE OF
STEPHEN ANDREW RYAN
Oacaaaad
NOTICS OF
ADaSINISTSATION
TSo odminiatrahon ol tso
allot# ol S T IP H IN ANDREW
RYAN, dacoaaod. File Number
M-I042-CP. la ponding in tso
Circuit Court lor Sominol*
County,
Florida,
Probata
DiMaron. IS* addraa* ot which
Is P.O. Draa.r C. Sanford.
Flood* 13772-OOS9 The namot
and addroito* of is * poraonal
rapratontaha* and tS* poraonal
rapraaantatiy* a attorney *r*
aat tons below
Ail Inlaraatod ponona ar*
required lo St* with ISi* court.
WITHIN THREC MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
|1| all claim* again*! th*
a*tat* and (3) any obraction by
on mtorootod perron on whom
thr* none* i* served that chsltango* tso rabdity ot th* will,
tn* quaktKbUont ol Iho person it r*p r***n tati*t. *onuo. or
pirwdiction ol tho court
A l l CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL UE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication of thr* Notice ha*
begun on Dacambor 4, IM S
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Anernoy for
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OCX-94

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FRIDAY
HORNETS 1. RAMS 0

Preps --------C— t l E i l b o a Pag« 4A
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12: lu k r Mary IA Itrrnnlc _ Orange
Path 7-2: U k r Mary 5 1 3

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K nu rd* . Galitrw tllr J 3 J, I .thr M ary
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PATRIOTS 4. COUGARS 1
Lite Inattoy
2 2 .4
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1 0 . 1
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Shot* on p u t . Lakr llranllry 17. Uni
m o lt y 12 Ib rord v _ lukr llranllry 23: U n h e ielly 3-4 Junkir v-arMty . Luke
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CtemlKuinrl Shot* an goal . Dr. PhilItpv R: tXtrdu 17 Ikrrard* _ Dr. Itilltlp*
D 2 Junior varetty . Dr. IhiUlpe 0.
Ihhckt 0

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MONDAY
LIONS 0. TERRIERS 0
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Gurrla. Ahrl. D ie h l W m lrr Springe 2
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3. L. A d iJ lirl A-.civic
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lln r Hblgr 3 1 Jiintnr varetty . Winter
Springe 3 Pine Ithlgr I .

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LStuhl 0. Starr H). HC 36 (IVnnU 61.
AeMele . MU 21 IDaweun A Srtdlf IIC
AlM dlrr 2 Ihonue 21 Hrrmde
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Cllnrl Asetvl* _ Ovtnki 3 1Castro 3.
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Tlluw tllr 7. Ovfcdu 19 Hrrordv _ Tllu*
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IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SIMMOLS COUNTV.
FLORIDA
CASS NO. 9 S -1 4 K -C A -I9 -S
CROtSLAND MORTOAOE

DOROTHEA HADLEY.
- T - unknown apouao
t » Dorothea Healey;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
OF TN I STATE OF FLORIDA,
and -JOHN 0 0 1 and/or
MARY DOC* tho nemo*
being Irctitiou*. th* tru*
rdentitioa ol Defendant*
being unknown lo Plamtitt,
tho port la* intended
be mg iso parti**
m poaaaaaion,
0*1 andante
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolic* I* hereby given that,
pursuant to tSa Order or Final
Judgmam
enured
on
November 30. IM S in this
cauoo. in Ih* Circuit Court ol
Sommot* County; Florida. I w il
tall IS* property (d u e led In
Sammol*
County,
Florida,
daaenbad a*
Lot 7, PALM POINT, sc par plot
In Plat Boob 90, p age* S I
through 71. inclusive. Public
Record* ol Sammol* County.
Florida
at public sale, to tho sigh ed
and boat biddar. lor cash, at tn*
west front door o l th# Sammol*
County Courthouaa m Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 l a , on
OECEMBER 19, ISM.
Oatad al Sanford. Florida tlua
TOTH day o l Novambar. 1994
MARYANNf MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jana E Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
Barry M. Elkm. Esq.
9300 Kogar Btvd . Suit* *104
Si. Potaisburg, FL 13702
Publish: Dacambor t, S. IS M
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Semooie Herald. Santord. Florv-i Tuesday Decemter H 1998

CONTEST RULES

SEMINOLE
HERALD
FOOTBALL
.CONTEST

HOW TO PLAY: Each game of the week appears in a different advertisement Fill in the team
you choose to win m the numbered space provided on the entry form that correlates with that
week's game Complete the entry form and either mail or bnng it in to our office Each week's win­
ner will be determined by the most correct picks Must bo 18 or older to claim pn/o

THIS WEEK'S
WINNER!

Advertisers aro in no way liable for any aspect of this contest It is for ontedammont purposes only

GEORGE
SIMKANICH

No purchase necessary Entry forms may be picked up in tho Seminole Herald office

George only missed three!

TIEBREAKER: What will the highest combined score be In any one game?
All e r fic s must be ether received In Iho Seminole Herald office or post marked by the Friday
before each weeks games
Winners will be announced in Tuesday's edition after the games havo been played

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Name:
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Please bring in, fax or post mark by Friday of each
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Legal Notices 1 Legal Notices
IN fM N CIRCUIT COURT
T O * • ■ ■ m o i l COUNTY,
PLORIOA
PROBATS MVtBIOR
T i l t NO. BB-BSS-CP
IN RE: (STATE OF
Ha r r ie t t s N o n c n o s s
A/k/a HARRIETT! W
NORCROSS
Oh h h i I
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of th#
•(111* of MARRIETTE NOR­
CROSS. a/k/a MARRIETTE W
NORCROSS. deceased, Fila
Number H I M X F . la pending
*
Ih *
Circuit
Court for
Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probata Divxkhv th# addraaa
of which ta P O Drawer C.
Sanford. F I 12772 0 *3* Th#
nanioa and addraaaaa of the
patronai rapraaantatira and tfta
par tonal representative a attor­
ney ara tat forth below
A l l INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All mtaroatad barton* on
■horn thia notica ta served a ho
hat* obtactiona that challenge
tha validity o f I ha ■ill. tha qual­
ification* of tha p*r*on*l repre•anlativa. tanua. or hjnedxlion
of thia Court ar* raquirad ta Id*
with thi* Couit WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All craditor* of th* dacadant
and olhar p rrto n t haring
claim* or demand* agamat
dacadant * attata on whom a
copy of thi* notica t* tarred
within thra* month* attar tha
data o f fiitt publication of thr*
n olle* mutt III* than claim*
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER o f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other craditor* of Ih* daca­
dant and p an o n *
haring
claim* or demand* aga.nrt Ih*
dacadant * attata mutt file
tnair claim* with Ihi* Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The data ol th* fu*t publica­
tion of thi* Notice i* Dec amber
I . I 998
Ben* On* Tiutl Company. N A
BANK ONE
t/k/e Fir s t NATIONAL
BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY OF
EVANSTON. ILLINOIS
BY Maureen Rafa
Partonal Repratentatir*
14 Lagrange Road
Lagrange, itlinoit
*0323&lt;2491
TRUMAN O
SCARBOROUGH. Jr
Attorney lor
P*r*ona&lt; Rapratantalir*
Florida Bar No W O ltt
IT * Harnton Street
PO Bor ttS4
T ltitv ll't Floruit 12741
Telephone (to • /(T-4770
Publiah Dec amber ( . IS.
DSa-eo
IN IN B CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND POR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIDA
CABB NO. BB-OTSE-CA-I4.W
COUNTRYWIDE h o m e
LOANS. INC . * New York
corporation, t/k/a
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plamttll.
v*
JAMES I OAVIDSON.
*fk/e JAMES EDOAR
OAVIDSON. Deceeeed
ISS4291 12-4241).
MERRILEI S DAVIDSON,
a/k/e MERILEI S
DAVIDSON. M V *
MERRILEE SUE NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A .
!/k/« SUN BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
SEARS. ROEBUCK S
COMPANY; JAMES K
DAVIDSON, a/k/a
JAMES KENNIOY DAVIDSON;
SHAUNA RAE
OAVIOSON. STATE OF
FIORIOA. DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE.
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, end any
unknown hen*, d e n t* **,
grant***, creditor*, and
olhar unknown
perron a or unknown
tpouaea Claiming by.
througn and under any
ol th* abOYa-namad
Defendant*.
Datandant*.

SSH File 1**0504
NOTICB

OP FORBCLOSURI SALE
NOTICE ra hereby grran tnat
th* undaraignad Clark of ih*
Circuit Court at Sammoi*
County. Florida, will on th* 17th
day o l DECEMBER. t»9S. *t
t f 00 o clock A M at Ih* Waal
Front door ol th* Saminol*
County Courthou*# in Sanford.
Florida, offer for tala and tail al
public outcry lo Ih* highati and
beat bidder lor caah, th* lollowing.daacribad proparly atluat* m Sammoi* County, Florida
Lot IS . Bloch 3. NORTH
ORLANDO
INO
ADDITION,
according lo the plat tharaot.
a* recorded m Plat Book t l ,
paga* 35 and 3* ol Ih* Public
Record* of Sammoi* County.
Florid*.
purtutnl to th* Final Judgment
anlarad in a c a t* pending in
raid Court, th* atyle ol which i*
indicated abate
WITNESS my hand and official
i t aI of raid Court thia 23rd day
of Novrmbar. 1*9*
If you ar* a perron with a dis­
ability who naad* any accom­
modation in order lo participate
m Ihia proceeding, you ar* sntillad. at no coal lo you. lo th*
provision ol certain attittanc*
Plaaa* contact Court admmi*.
tralor, 301 N Park Ar*nu*.
Suit* N301. Sard out. Florida
31771, (407) 323 4330 aat
4222. within 2 working day* ot
your r*c*ipt of thi* Malice ot
Foreclosure Sal*, it you ar*
hearing impaired, call l »QO*135-8771; it you ar* rote*
impaired, call I 800.933 (770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Bt Jan* E Jaaeuic
Daputy Clerk
ATTOHNEY FOR PuAINTIFF
F Jbert H. Horch. Jr. Etquir*
Butler A Horch. PA
3183 S Conway Rd . SI# E
Orlando, Florida 32*12
1407) 3 * I- 3200
Publish Oecamber I, 8. I* * *
0CX-3

IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
OP THE BMMTBINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
T N I STATB OP PLOWIOA,
N A N O PON
SBMINOLB COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Caae Net •B-144B-CA-14-0
SOUTHTRUST
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
Pt ami iff,
■**•
BRIOIT A. TOBIN;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OP BRIOIT A TOBIN. And
ANTHONY E TOBIN, JR ;
Defend anl*
NOTICB OP B A L I
Notre* I* hereby green Ihet.
puriuanl to a Final Judgment at
Foreclosure entered in the
above-styled ecu **, in the
Circuit Court o f Seminole
County. Florida. I wt* s e t the
property trtuat* m Seminole
County. Florida, described ta:
flahlblt -A *
A portion of Lot 28. Bloch *0*.
SLOVAK VILLAGE SUBDIVI­
SION. at per plat thereof as
recorded m Plat Book S. Peg#
IS, at Ih* Public Record* ol
Seminole County, Florida; being
more particularly bounded and
described a* follow*: Bogm at
the Northeast corner ol Lot TA,
Block *0*. SLOVAK VILLAGE,
thane a run South 00 dogreo*
03' 00* le a f along tho W **l
right ol wey line o f fllofinik
Road SB 10 l* * l; thanco tun
West 104 00 feet; thence run
North 00 degree* 03' 00‘ West
S B0 feat, thenco run E*&lt; 104 00
foot to tho Point o f Begmrung;
together with en Easement over
the South 1.41 tael of th* Beet
104 00 teat ol the above
described property,
at pubkc sal*, lo tho highest
and best bidder, lor cash, st th*
West front door of tho Bentmolo
County Caurthouso. m Sanford.
Florida st 11 00 A M
on
Jenuery 3. ISIS.
DATED this le t day Of
Dec amber. I 944
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jen* ( Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARC A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN OROER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEOINO. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE CON­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT M l N PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N30I.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771, (407) 323-4330 EXT.
4227 WITHIN I WORKING OAFS
OF VOUR RECEIPT OP THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARINQ
OR VOICE IMPAIREO. CALL 1•00 133 *771
NOTE. THIS COMMUNICA­
TION. FROM A DEBT COLLEC­
TOR. IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL­
LECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR­
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Gibbon*. Smith,
Cohn L Arnatt
PO Boa 2177
Tamp*. FI 33*01

Publish. December I. IS, It**
OCM-S3
IN IMS CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO POR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
QBMORAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB NO.I ST-fO TB -C A-f*-W
W ILLS FARGO BANK. N A .
Plaintiff.
**
BRIAN C BONE end
SUSAN M BONE,
tut wife: BARBARA L.
WARD. TOPPERS
COLOR PRESS. INC :
TAX COLLECTOR.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIORIOA. and
JOHN COLLINS and
REQINA COLLINS,
tut wife.
Defendants
HOTICS OP SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant to s Final Judgment of
Foieclosur* dated November
H I M * , entered m Case No
97-1073-CA-14-B of th* Circuit
Court ol Ih* tath Judicial
Circuit in end tor Seminole
County, Florida, wherein WELLS
FARGO BANK. N A . Plaintiff,
and BRIAN C
BONE and
SUSAN M BONE, ht* wife;
BARBARA L. WARD; TOPPER S
COLOR PRESS. INC ; TAX COL­
LECTOR. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIORIOA. and JOHN COLLINS
end REGINA COLLINS, ere
Defendants
I will t*H lo Ih* highest and
best bidder lot cash. Note*
Ben*, the tale will be held *1
the Weal Front Door ot th*
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida, at 11 00 o clock am .,
on Ih* 17th day ol DECEMBER.
I99S. the loflowtng described
property as sal lorlh m the Final
Judgment to wit
■ XHIBIT *A*
From th* South 1/4 corner of
Section 17, Township 2t South.
Rang* 32 East, run North 00*
43' 03* Waal, along the cantor
ot said Section, a dietsnee ol
S7« *4 tael to the Noith line of
th* South 1/3 ol the Northwest
t/4 of th* Southwest t/4 of Ih*
Southeast 1/4 ot said Section
17; thence run North IS* 20 09*
East, along th* taut North Ime a
diatanc* of 203 12 f**t; inane#
run North 00* 34* 30* Weal. •
dialanca ol 400 0 feet to th*
Point ol Beginning; thence run
North 99* 20 09* Eeat. ■ dielance ot 43S 60 Ieat to th* Weet
right ol wey o l Willingham
Road, thane# run North 0* 34'
30* Weal, along said W ell right
ol way a distance ot 100 0 leal;
thence run South 89' 20 09*
Weal; a distance ot 43S *0 lost,
thence run South 00* 34 30*
Caat. a dialanca ot 100 0 leal to
tha Poml ot Beginning, all lying
and being situate in Sammoi*
County. Florida
a/k/a 1212 Willingham Road.
Oviedo. Florid* 32763
'In accordance with Ih*
Americans with Disabilities Act.
person* needing a special
accommodation lo participate
m Ih* proceeding should con ­
tact th* individual or agency
sending notx*. not later than
seven (7) days prior lo the pro­
ceeding at the addrsts given on
Ih* notice Telephone t-400933 8771 (TDD) or 1 400-9338T70,
via
Florida
Ralay
Service.*
DATED I hi* 23rd day ot
November, 1998
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
By Jane E JASewic
Deputy
Attorney tor Pleinlitl:
James W Moor*. Esquire
JAMES W MOORE. PA
700 N E 90th Street. Suit* a
Miami. FL 3113*
(103) 759-/800
Publish December I, 8. 1998
DEX-A

Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
POR I
PROOATS DIVISION
PH# RwetS er BB-IB3S-CP
IN R (: f STATB OP
JOHN P. BO K3 IN BOM
Deceased
NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION
The administration o t th*
e ela t* o f JOHN P. BOKSENBOM. deceased. File Number
BB-103S-CP. I* pending m th*
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Divxion. the addree* of which
t* 301 N. Perk Avenue, Sanford.
Florida 32771. The name* and
addresses of the personal repr*tentative and th# personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All person* on whom thi*
n one* l* served who hsvo
objections that challenge the
validity o f tho will, tho qualifica­
tion* Of the personal repreeentetifo. venuo. or jurisdiction of
thi* Court ar# required to ftlo
their ebfectlon* with thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTIN THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
APTIR THI OAT I OP S IR VIC t
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AX creditor* ol the decedent
and other parson* having
claim* or demand* against
decedent i etiate on whom •
COPY Of thr# n o t * * 1* served
wtthm three month* Aflat the
del# of tho frrsl publication ot
Hue notice mutt Me their d am n
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATt OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All Other creditors ot the dec*
dent and persons having claim*
or demand* egamet the d ece­
dent's e tia te n u ll file their
claim* with thi* court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH I FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. 0IM A N 0S AND
OSJICTIONS NOT SO PILIO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date at the first publica­
tion ol this N o tx * i* Decomb*'

B. 199B
Personal Representative
CECILE S BOKSENBOM
430 Village Place, Unit TOO
Longwood. Florida 32779
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
LAWRENCE E OOLAN.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 099291
LAWRENCE E OOLAN. P A
300 (aat Jackaon Street
Orlando. Florid* 32B0I
Telephone (407) 941 7300
Publish December S, IS. 1999
01X 93
IN THB BI4HTBSNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNT,
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
PRO BATS
CABB NOi BB-1033-CP
IN RE Th* Eatale of
PEARL M AI HARPER.
A/k/a. GRANNY HARPER.
0*c eased.
NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION
The administration o f tho
( t le t e of Poart M A I Harper,
deceased. Pile Number 941033 CP, Is pending in the
Circuit Court tor SIM IN O LI
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, th# ed d iett o l which
I*
Semmo'e
County
Courthoue*. 301 North Park
Avenue. Post O tfx * Drawer C.
Sanford. Florid* 13772. Tn*
name and addree* ot the
Personal Representative end
th* Personal Representative *
attorney are set forth below
All im erotled persons are
required lo file with the court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THI DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE It)
all claim* against the Estate
and (2) any obiecfion by an
interested person on whom this
nonce w et served in*t chal­
lenge* the validity ot th* will,
Ih* Personal Representative's
qualification*, venue or |urtediction of th* Court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRIO
Date of th* test publication:
December 1, 1998.
Betty J Moran
P ott Office Boa IS I
Geneve. Florida 12732
Robert M Marne, (squire
BIS w 231h Street
Sanford. Florida 32772
Allornoy lor Ih# (stale
Publish: December 1.1. 1999
DEX-21
NOTICE OP SALS
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO PLORIOA
STATUTES 713.7S THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLES WILL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY DECEMBER 22. IM S
AT 10 00 AM AT CORTES TOWINO SERVICE. 243 ORANOE
AVI . LONOWOOO. FLORIDA.
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLO
AS IS WITH NO TITLE QUARANTEE SELLER RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO BIO.
BIODING
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWINO ANO 3TORAQE
VIEWING ON HOUR PRIOR TO
SALE. FORM OF PAYMENT IS
CASH OR CASHIERS CHICK,
t) 1SS7 FORD TAURUS
VIN4 1FABPS2U2HA2I34SS
2) IM S FORD THUNDf RSIRO
VIN* IFASPA4T9JH22272I
3) 1991 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS

VIN4 2MCCM73FOMX81*990
4) I9SS M AI DA QIC
VINt JM1B02212F0S1M13
3) 1983 HONDA MOTORCYCLE
VIN* JH2SC1807FM000339
*1 1983 OLOSMOBILE
CUTLASS

VINI 1GJGFM7ASFP127932
7) 1987 OLD3MOBILE
CUTLASS

VINf 1G3AMI1R0HD371B71
*) 1984 LINCOLN
c o n t in e n t a l

VINI 1MRBP97FIEV87S9M
9) 1969 DODGE CARAVAN
VINf 2B4FK43J4KR323090
10) 19S2 HONDA ACCORD
VINI JHM321324CC080031

I t ) 1994 CHEVROLET 3-10
VIN* 10CC31441R8242I92
12) 1983 BUICK REGAL
VIN* 1O40M47A8FH424IS)

11) 1998 PLYMOUTH NEON
VtN* 1PJE342CTWD309382
14) 1987 0O0GE ARIES
VIN* 1B30D36K2HF313O32
15) 1983 CHEVROLET
CAVALIER
VIN* lOIJD69P2FK1184 38
1*1 1998 BUICK CENTRUV
VIN* 2G4W332M1X1413138
17) 1990 OOOGE DAYTONA
VIN* 1B3XG4439L048748/
Publish: December I, 1998
DEX 71

Legal Notices
MOTMSB OP
APPLICATION FOB TAX M I S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO, INC .the holder of tho
following certifxM oft) ha* Med
•aid cerutxatet*) to* • is * deed
lo bo t**uod thereon The cer­
tificate numbed*) and ye*r(*) o f
Issuance, tho description ot tho
property, end th* n*me(s| m
■h x h It we* a tte s te d r*/*r* a*
follow*:

Certilxal* No: 24M
Year of Issuance- (99#
Description of Property;
LEO UNIT (■ CROWN OAK
CENTRE CONDO PH t ORB
I44B PO tS.
Namei m whxh s e ie ite d :
Dene Inv It Ltd. AH o f l e d prop­
erty being in the County of
lem n ole, SIM* ol Florida
Unloe* such certifxeteti) shall
be redeemed according to law,
tho property described m such
certilic ett|e| will be told lo the
highest bidder M the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the l i f t day ot December.
149*. at 11 00 p.m.
Payment of Salt fee, applxable documentary stamp teep*
and recording Iso* ar* required
to bo pent by the successful
bidder st tho solo. Fun payment
o f an amount equal te the rugfieat bM i* duo wtthm 24 hour*
after the advertised time of tho
M le All payment* *h*n be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to tho Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated ihi* 9th day of
November, 1*98
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish- Nov tT, 24 D*c. I S S.
1999
DEW-1 I I
m m
-----------APPLICATION POM TAX BflBD
NOTICE IS M IAIO Y GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNOCO. INC., the holder ot
the following corttfxM eltl ha*
Mod sard certlfKMWtl for 8 *8e
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate
number)*)
and
y*A&gt;(«)
el
issuance,
the
description ol the property, and
th# named) In whxh it we*
assessed x/are * * foaows
Cert'ficat* No: 2300
Veer of issuance 1*9*
Description ot Property:
LEO UNIT IS CROWN OAK
CENTRE CONDO PH t 0RX
1448 PO IS.
Name* m whxh assessed
Delta Inv It L td . All *4 said
property being in th* County of
Sammoi*. State of Florid*.
Uniese such certifxatedl then
bo redeemed according to lew.
th* property described m such
certilxslstsl wdt be fold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sen lord, Florida,
on ih* 2 tlt day ot December,
t * 9 f . at It 00 am
Payment ot Sal* lee, appfccabi# documentary stamp las**
and recording le e* are required
to be paid by tha sue cess tut
bidder al th* **i*. FuN payment
ot an amount equal la the Mgheat bid it due wrthm 24 hours
after the advertised time at the
sals Alt payment* *h*N be c ash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk o f
tho Circuit Court
Dated tnit tth day o f
November, 1999.
(Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish; No*. 17. 14 Doc. I 4 S.
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90-11AS
IN TUB CIRCUIT COUNT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO PON
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
STATB OP PLORIOA
C oe* N*. SB-S4B-CA-14-W
GENERAL JURISDICTION
THI BANK OP NEW YORK.
AS TRUSTEE OP AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
CORPORATION MORTOAGE
LOAN TRUST ttST-t UNDER
THE POOLING ANO
SERVICINO AGREEMENT
DATED AS OP MARCH 1,
1837.
Plamutt.
**.
WARREN C RIPPE.
el us . at al..

Defendants

NOTICB
OP PORBCLOOUNB BALI
BT C L IN K OP
CIRCUIT COURT
N o tx * is hereby given that the
undersigned Maryann* Morse,
Clerk ot the Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will,
on the t Tth day ol DECEMBER,
I BBS. *1 tl 00 am . M th* front
Root o l the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse, m th* City ol
Sanford. Florida, oiler lor solo
end sell at public outcry to uvo
highest and best bidder lor
cash, th* following described
property situated in SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-wlt:
LOT 230. OAKLAND VILLAGE
SECTION FIVE. ACCOROINQ TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGES 7$ AND 71. OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
pursuant to tho final doer** ol
foreclosure entered In a c m *
pending In said Court, th* style
ol whxh IS THE BANK OF NEW
YORK.
AS
TRUSTEE
OP
AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTOAOE
LOAN
TRUST
1S97-1 UN0ER THE POOLINO
ANO SERV1CINQ AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF MARCH t. 1*97
WARREN C. RIPPE. *1 us., st *1.
In accordance with the
Am erxeni with DiMtHliliet Act.
persona needing * special
accommodation to participate
m Ihi* proceeding should con­
tact the individual or agency
tending thi* notice no later
than seven (7) day* prior to th*
proceeding t l th* addree*
given on notica. telephone
(9041 237-8097; I ■(000) 953S77I (TOD) or l-(SOO) 935-1770
(V). via Florida Relay Sarvx*.
WITNESS my hand and ottXial
seel ol laid Court this 20th day
ot NOVEMBER, 1991.
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann* Mora*
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jatewtc
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Posl Office Boa 2347
Tampa. Florida 33401
Publish: December 1 ,1. 1998
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Education Partnership, Inc.,
announce* a meeting o l th *
Toon Pregnancy Prevention
Committee, to whxh th* public
DATE:
December 19. IM S
TIMC:
1:30 p.m.
LOCATION
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OCX-48

• o n e s TO CNSBtTI
IN RB: MELVIN L. RUSSELL
REVOCABLE LIVIN' TRUST
dated August 7, t*49
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
MELVIN L. RUSSELL, whoso
addree* Is 2034 J*ff*r*on
• tr**t
and
w ho**
Social
Security Numb** it 317-20M IT established 4 Revocable
Living True! on August 7, 1M9
A * 4 result o l tho death o f
MELVIN
L.
RUSSELL
on
October 10. IM S . th* noweervmg Trustee is SARA B.
MIERB. The name and address
of the attorney representing the
Trustee i* Richard W Copeland.
431 Palm spring* Drive. Suite
119, Altamonte Spring*. PL
32701.
All creditor* Of MELVIN L.
RUSSELL and other persona
having claim * or demand*
against MELVIN l . RU1SELL or
In* estate, within three months
after the date of the hr*t publi­
cation *1 thi* n otxe, must
•erv* a written statement or
demand for payment o l tho
claim with tha Trust** ot taid
Trust. Th* written statement or
demand lor payment ot ih *
eny lorm ot mail requiring a
tigned receipt, to SARA B.
HUBS. Successor Trust** ot
the M*l*m L. Russell Revocable
Trust dated August 7, 1919.
3048 Shanandale Drive. Silver
Springs, MO 20904
BTATSMINTS OR DEMANDS
FOR PAYMENT OF Th ( CLAIM
MUST B I S IR V I0 WITH THE
TRUSTEE WITHIN THE THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS A P T IR
THI TIME OP TH I FIRST PUB­
LICATION OP TH I NOTICE OP
CREDITORS, OR WITHINT 30
OATS AFTER THE DATE OF
■ ( AVICI OF A COPY OP THE
NOTICE ON TH I CREDITORS.
The dal* ot the lust publica­
tion of thi* N o tx * of Creditor*
R December I . 1999
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
ATTORNEY FOR
TRUSTEE:
RICHARO W. COPELAND
431 PALM SPRINOS
SUITE 114
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS,
FL 3270t
1407) 130-7220
FL BAR NO 133 174
TRUSTEE 9
NAME ANO A00RE3S:
SARA B. HIE AS
3001 Shanandsl* Dr.
Silver Spring*.
M0 20904
Publish December I. 19. 1990
OCX-97
IN TIM CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMX BIOMTBINTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
SBMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CABB NO. BB-B11 CA
C O A S T A ^ V sV *
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES E. CALDWELL. *1 al
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OP SALB
N o tx * i* hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment o l
Foreclosure or Order deled
NOVEMBER 20th. IM S. entered
to Civil Case Number 91-311
CA, in Ih* Circuit Court lor
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
wherein COASTAL BANC. SSB
X th* Plaintiff, end JAMES E.
CALDWELL, at e l . *re th *
defendant*. I will tail th* prop­
erty situated in SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
Florida,
described as:
Lol 209. HOLLOWBHOOK
PHASE It, according to th* map
or plat thereof aa recorded in
Plat Book 38. Page* 9 through
7, in tn* Public Record* of
Seminole County. Florida
el public tala, to th* highest
and best bidder, lor cash, st Ih*
W IS T FRONT DOOR, 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE, 9ANF0R0. Florida, al 11:00 A M. on
th* 13th day o l 0ECEMBER.
1994
Deled: NOVEMBER 20. 1994
Maryann* Mors*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: J*n* E Jasewx
William M. Colton
4 **tociale*
1230 south Myrtle Av*nu*.
Suit# 103
Clearwater, Florida 14414
■In sc coidance with Ih *
kmerxen* With Disabilities Act,
person* in need ol a special
accommodation to participate
n thi* proceeding *h*it, within
seven (7) day* prior lo any pro­
ceeding.
contact
the
Administrative Office ot the
Ctairu.301 N-vPart,
Seminal* County C6l
Sanford FL 12771 telephone
1407) 121 4330. TOO I-400-9SS•779 or 1-100-953-1770 via
Florida Relay SsrvXe*.
Publish: December 1 .1, 1994
DIX-4

To

won lo mak# turn you Its pNMOd wan the ro*u4s bum your SommoR MaraM classified ed
turn your ed work*, we euggati you keep at mmd tfw todowmg
• indudB as many Returns of th* Asm you are taRng as you ran ihmk ol Remember,
you M . the t*s*kr you tea
* Inducts a price By laong 4 prtce. mu ■

tattoua about buying your marehanaa*.
M O NTH LY
S P tC IA l

f&gt; lines 27 J.iys
S6b

21— Person alb

71— H u p W a n t e d

ALo3fRSBffSSF“

i u r ru j u M i k v a r

RESPECTED Ogling Bureau
sme* 19771 AJ ages mchxPng
servers Brrano Poops* Togeth­
er t 400-922 4477 (24 hours)

I 7 days
Private rme Female Suit
Lise e*M0007783
407-339-9340
TMb To Lhx PeycMcelt
Leva. Money. Know your Fuby*. -Taw U*e One-On
'
“ n-One f
1 900-420-301247957
S3 90/
m e Mutt be 18- ProcaX 602934-7420
The 1-900 D**e U rc It
Listen
to tingle guys 4 gels
looking to meet someone kke
you
1 900 370-4335*7647
S2 99/rmn Musi be IS * Procel
619845-4434

23— Lost it Fo u nd
m

71— H elp W a n t u &gt;

Nous* Men 4 AM Dish
FT Apply lak e Mary
Courtyard.
tI5
Inlemakonji
Parkway. Lake Mary 444 1000

inviYKftiit F n io f t i ifl
VV®rdTiOEjl®w ■S a a e w i P J u AMi

U f a ■■ t-i i*i i

Jusi S n Never a Feet
HELP Peveeiwiot 322-4494
214 tao uwen Dr.Pentord

CASHIERS

3 yi*

minimum 4«peri#nce
ARC OartRc— OW requred Great
opporwey tor 2nd mcome CM
324-1248 Mon Fn
A/C 4 RMrtgsrobon Tech. Mm 3
yrt axpWRnca Benefits 4 Drug
Free 323-2990
HANDY MAN with tod* 4 car tor
lawn work, pamiing. 4 ware­
house llrtv CaB 3381911
EARN E X T R A INCOME ~
4200 4500 weekly mailing gitt
certilxal** For mors inform*
tion send *
lededtk eased
tumped envelope to Juti For
Kda. PO Boa 0810. Miami FL
33164

a p p r e c ia t io n t o

s t. ju oc.

•i

Would person who found my
waset please cal me again
Signed. Georg* Scott

70— Education it
T r ain in g
ACCREDDED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL VA/TA Apprv job Assist
Wksnd class** National Truck
School 1-400-414-7344

71— H elp W anted
T1S THE SEASON

It's lime to prepare
for the Holiday.

AtTsmp*
North (407;64780l0
South (407)465-0770
No F **E 0 E

~ T pe o ple needed
m Sanford lor 4 w*M known
CuJdsr to h#b out m 014 cad
net dept Eip a plus but n&lt;x
necessary This is the perfect
opportunity tor someone looking
to Rom • new skiX Fast paced
work environment with lots ol
OT
Mon Fn and Set it needad
Call CPC Staffing 260-5068
A C INSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE
Great Opportunity with A
Large Local Co
Competitive Wages
Great Benefits
Must Mav* Valid O L and
Povt.ve Attitude
Day Srvft. OT AvaJabW
CM Sandy or Pany
(407)847 9010
A-i Temps, toe
E06 /No Fee

TOP PAY
For e ip cabinet makers 4 lamnalors D Lx req Drug Free
Work Place Apply m person to
J C M 1431 Kastner Place. Port
I 3ar&gt;tord 4 fJT resume to
407 321 4454
HIRING FINISHING PACKER
lor mann* canvas operabon
CM 327 1125

: euneelorri ~ Aid for resifen tj
adolescent drug 4 alcohol pro
am Enlry level 4 evpvtd BA
AP preferred Unlimited ad
vaneement fax h r 407 339
2129

?

Customer Service Rep: Luokm)
lor a friendly voce 4 outbound
phone eiperxnce servicing e&lt;
tsbng customers This is a per
manent part time position Hn
Mon-Thurs
12 30pm 6 30pm
CM 322 3681 or apply m person
at Rich Plan. 401 W nm St
Sanford
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
324 1020 200 Hickman Dr (14

Order your Classified Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ads now!
‘ AhordabR price*
■Personalized serve*
4Quai-ty work
‘ Distribution m your local area
(to draw seasonal hafp from em­
ployees aho revd* close b y)
CM (407) 332-2*11 A
AtA lor d x Clasarfled Dept
Let your displays start working
lor you EARLY!

HAVE A CMtH CMWTMA91
Buy yourseit 4 press'd vntn me
42300 bonus you recent* alter
wortung 40 hr* North and Souin
Ortando Location* Ce»

W e tram lor To* co*ectots
24 openmg* tor IR ib R pecpR
FT4P7
Pd Tramng. vacation
heaan dental like nturance
CM 407854-3449

and Hwy 46)
ELECTRICIANSread 4 comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
0FWP Apply Sjnfoi l
Elect'd 2522 S Paik Drive
322-1342
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS reed
ed NOW* Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tor
duvet trainees No nvpecenc)
needed Earn 4SK to 555K plus
benefits CDl training available
800-435 3593
Espd hom eoiixe cleaners
Auto and phene required Ea
cetlenlpay 407 845 1414

I
Apprentice Cam 4 !X 0 • bo­
nuses to start No eipenencs
necessary, pad tree, rapd ad­
vancement 329-7255
Assemblers, metal, taw opera­
nt mamtenanc* Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd Castofterry FL
Assembly
Workers:
Large
greenhouse need* ieit-moiiv*l
td assembly worker* Plant
PuSer, Prsppmg and Finishing 4
Design W4 Tram Vaned hours
Apply m parson. 6770 W State
Rd 48. Santord
BOOK KEEPER/SALES: To sen
oriental rugs 4 work on quick
books 3 3 8 tlt t.

Experienced rubber tire loader
operator for pit 4 loading trucks
Near Sanford Arport 324 1499
FT/PT position availabR
In
horn* preschool Eip m eh'M
cate a plus Call Joyce 321
7635
Full or PT ulAties payment col­
lections Cash handling eip a
plus PIS can 330 0458 tot Jppt

JOBS. JOBS, JOBS
Right Hand Man in Longeaod
Wot* toddy girt p.ud today'
Ask about our tree pick up and
delivery van senneo
Can RUM a 260 61C8

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
CfM&amp;ity

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION. 'Alarm clock an invention used lo
awake adults who have nu babies * — Evan E*ar
Id 19*4 w NCA toe

7

�i • Seminole Herald Sanford, Florida • Tuesday December B, 1999

GETS
JOB DONE!
Buy
~ l— H u p W anted

" I — M u r W \ M i i*

S e ll

•

\UI \I I

1 )— Rooms I o r K i m

Tra de

•

Rent

*

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118— O n u 1 S r v r r F o r

In I .irrs W rhthl

H ire
153— A

HOUSE WIVES
Si5CQ 43000m .'.-im a i Nj
Co
R . 1 E *rjns»on

Wcf%frotll horv 1C*

3*33.

SHELTER ASST
Ffl *cf‘&gt; M i l s Humane
Society
■ to -n» Home Rd

i.'iatx

TEV

Act
m

ij *

'£LPWANTED

&gt;' tjemuvre Com
&gt; y Bookstore to pe
.1 - i « . i ^ u W *« n cia l*
0 WMon B \d Santcrd
328 2021

'U EkU dkE TER S Full O' pan
e ' , . i ary bonus A coms ic ' Smoking oHice Longin r ,

re ’ .ejTQ

Long Dutanc* D riv trt

C lW

a ■-• »t

Guod

Have OTR e«p

eqd Ca« of apply Calof
taoi w in si. Sac­

, i '- i

ra 407-322 7563
m erry m a id s h ir in g

Car 4 le v •jnce Needed
W -ike-ds FREE 331 5266

p»«m»r: Spray pa.’
1*4 esperence Appry n pe&lt;s.-n
O 210 Teen Dr-ve S tr'.-f? i "
330-5000
Rooting Must Neve W M M » HaHspOflatPCI Rooters fi&lt;; •
&gt; Laborer* min is yrr. . 1
No etp necessary 322 44 • 7
Security Guard lor Santonj Cu

I0-I2fir iM| rouing eecirnds

4073309348
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 4 A s te r 834 7441

S a ie

- r in*

MOTHERS A OTHERS

NATIONAL CLEANING CO. Has
— ed rpen.ngs lor e.vty morneg Page* 763-2431
V&gt;» Hiring a t p c_ „o n * Top
pay ra d »+cafon&gt; a"er 1 year
Medtoa ter-etoi ana a O -g
F'ee V. rs c&lt;ac» 4650 W SR 46
■ Sanford 407-310-7774 4
”
to-a-du O' 17-42 Sanford
407-321-6306
DENNTS RESTAURANT
NURSES A,0 *
. * P at time pewions i m
c 'i l a d 4 CPR red *PCy At
j-ara.*n Home 43’ E Arport
B y T San 323 2544

Musi

he Acre to read r ue pnnis V j
Co Good Denelts DFWP 2R»
1592

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
'Full time position
•Eip preterred
’ Full company bene' Is
Von- Fn 7 30 4 30 apply Kneo
237 Power Cl Sanlord 123 7500

V 2 HOUSE
One y» tone 'egm'i-d
321 2951
DELTONA IB7B
tvek home 5 minutes hum nett
Denune e t I Faepiace carport
4 garage ter porch,
tented
Pact ya'd te cu 'ty system j r
conditioned tjm iiy
4 tt n g
room
Nee
neighborhood
4675mo or wilt se« at if &gt;AX?
C al 123 5499 at r,tge 525 4227
SANFORD ■; CM A ; 1 ; 1
spacious no pets 4624 625
WJL Properties
tari
l k m

t

Ft mala to shA'a * mae nice
26R2BA Hijme wwaiHer dryer
4300 mo 302 5C81 pgr596 4503

f

FURNISHED ROOMS 4

’

IMOW HIRING
FREIGHT
LOADERS
MCT. a foliage transportation com­
pany. in Sanford offers permanent
full-time positions. Excellent pay,
good benefits, paid vacations/holidays, and bonus. Day and Night
Hours.
DRUG TEST REQUIRED.
Apply In person:
&amp; 2901 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford

157— M o u n t l i m n s

'13-4729

%u m s
s i i ' It

Tu*nnou*e condo

3 2 3 -8 6 7 0

m TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
\0 L \m m \ftm :

•W — A l 'A R I M l M s •

103— H

The Seminole Herald is looking for 2
phone pro’s to work part time in our circu­
lation department. Hours are ideal for high
school students or anyone who has some
spare time and wants to earn extra cash
for the holidays.

o lm s

:» fusee ue i&gt; |i low

U n u r m s iiih

U m i k m m i i It

Apis For Rani In Sanlord

I t 4 lam rm rp fence sen
porch CHA 46CGmo 407 +42
5227 904 740 8902

Restored Mi'd.te-tjuuidn CA
1925 1BRS350 Delu.e 1BR
4400 Nicely redone no la
nvies some pels Q uel re
•pecttul responsee only

f«e *'y renxudeieg J t

#1 appls

re W 0 CHA 4500mo 4500
SEc No pets 349 9379

644 8228

HUD OKAY 407-330-6832

Sanlord A . t i 12 1598 2 1 a
•h e $5754575 Cute t,’t 4400
$400 321 6757

103— H o t s i s -

105— O L r u \ / T m r m

ROSE LEA VILLAS

HtaUonth

m u le * Vst 6*1 a
u rn waa p * t i e
CM I M W M l i e '1
HHiiiOd OUwu *0tut'»'
CORNER LOT. over t t ac LR
eat m iitn g.x 464.400
4/3. Over 1600 Sg f t * NJ pi
* i r s n laws gt* $12,400
MARKHAM WDS 5M13H.1 ta
era 3100 »q 8 LirO'nFam
icm pool 4234.400
RENOVATED new cpupa rv
cer tile inside l ’» 448,400

91

iSOOfWllivN

SANFORD 2 1 near Seminole
MS CHA W O HOOF U0 Crpt
Sec B O * 323 4484 or 244 5513

WHY RENT’

Wnen you can own this 3 pdi n
Heme * C HA re a part 4 c ir
pel ’ A w about MU0 Homes’
THa Hiitiman Group, Inc
Raanars........... 331-033)

107— M o n m

H

o m is

io n R i m

DELTONA 2 ' L w din.cjtfpo'Ttoed yd tilOTmo
............... y e « jjia r s a

GENEVA AREA 2 1 A.aiator

fV3i«r. t month

1 mqfith

MCurtty Ca i &gt;19 5*3.’

STENSTROM
RENTALS

l i f t — O i n c r S p a c e Fo k

LAKE MARY 13 ccndo a to
rage
freplape
pool, gated

R

comm NICE1

410MVIOOO
SANFORD 3/1 • dm.ng rm
heal ».r &gt;g perch 4500r500
SANFORD 1/1 dupe, a * 1
•er garb.1 je 4 lawn «-| nt nci
Meal 4 a r
43401300

im

Professional Ottice Space tor

rent a tn scenic aatedronl yea
Great tor engineering or AfCHitectuMI tirm among others lo ­
cated at Midden Marbcu' Manna
m the Pud of Sanlord Appro•
1800 sg 9 4 &lt;500mo base
rent Call 322 1610

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

LAKE MARY 53 I T fenced
comer n&lt;e neighCorbood Ask
,ng $92 000
SANFORD HISTORICAL area 4
1 /replace d&lt;n rm lurporcb
IreiHiy painted in. out fenced
comer lot Asking $78 000

6 . I f i ’ m, ,|w

;i .m o / ‘i'i i . 1 1
M eltonnllt: 4 2 Fam R m . Fe*
Pi 412CK Dot iernrjan Prop
323 3165

15.1— A creage Lot For
S ale
SANFORD
AREA
VACANT
LANO I. Markham Rd Estate Lol

2 2 acres Trees A more trees
Price reduced to 172.400 Owner
Carry II. 166 Front Zcned GC 2
n town on 25th St 447.400

Guardian
iCommerce Center

M en
IDioll
Oi&lt;vie O

•:

(i I

181— A m i- v s c r s &amp;
km

it

Fo r S a i l

ki

GE REFRIGERATOR 20 8 cu
'1 white no Host heerer over
Hg ice maker $400 320 7033__
MATTRESS SALE • FuA w e
used boi springs A mattress
465 00 Larry s Mad 322 4132

18*1— Pi

is

&amp;. S c m i t s

Kitten* tor *ale $10 each Mare
them spayed or neutered II gel
425 rep ale 349 5497

215— Bo
A

a is

BeU.r*

Lake Loch Arbor private
90*300 465 COO
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is
•and Lake Monroe 498 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
429 000 ig prrr wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
425 000

D n/rfinf

m.n

BAY AVE Santord tot near

park $12 000

321-5065

l r lrc h h o ff
**&gt; £ p s o c ta te s

C re d it C a rd B illin g
1- 8 0 0 - C I T Y - F U N

c c e s s o r ie s

322 _253^__^^^_^^^^
219— W a n te d to B uy

4IREWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACKLE. o&lt;d tore* tackle b c i

es reels cad duck decoy* hunt
ing antiques etc Pay up lo
$1 000 I pay more then anyone
A wifi pay $10 00 fust to see
your old tackle 941 859 3530
Alum. Can* Copper / B r*t«
Kokomo Recycling: 121-0004
418 W Firit M,F 8 . 4 , Sat 4-1

We want young female cafvet.
weaned Call 328 9862

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

WE OFFER:
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 WEEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
322-2611

3 cinitiQlc H erald

PorleMe Building 50 * 50 r
Puss styto sleei Irame fabnc
cover LAe new 4'0K 407 831
4441 or 407 322 6086
2 3 1 — C a r s Fo r S ale
40 Lincoln Town Car like new
loaded I05K rn bul 89K are
rd nvtos 44900 1407)330 6171

IM S Ford F t 40: Eipkvwr good

»re*

one owner, $t#95

O0O

aOT^JXMTOafter^Pk^^^^
23ft— VlIIIClES W a n te o

CASH 441PAIO'
For Jur a Chrt Trucks A M.nC*
Att P AMI W’CABIAUTIUI W SV*

W ANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
Will pay lop doUa/’
Call Geoft Bedme

302-5734

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Bright Wlclie?
S a n fo rd
C o u rt
STUDIO » 1 BEDROOM *2 BEDROOM
• Smgie Story Qei-gn
* Friend^ On-STe Uinjg&lt;m&lt;ni
&gt;So One Below or Above »Furnished or Unfurnished Studios
»Energy Etficunt Studios • Electricity Furnshed in Studios Only

SANFORD
COURT APARTMENTS
3291 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORD
323-3301

Guardian
Commerce Center
RETAIL SHOWROOM WITH
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE.
WILL DIVIDE. PRIME 441
LOCATION WITH EASY ACCESS
NORTH S SOUTH
7803 NOBT. S u it* 3
O rlando, FL 32810-2662
Call Landlord At:

‘4

(407) 639-3450

252-Accolnting

276-Electrical

285-L andscaping

BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTINO
A INCOME TAX tor mdiv and

LARKINS LANOSCAPINO A IR
RK3ATION

business
Accounting Solu­
tion* Plus Inc 40 7 328 1800

NEEO AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK t ELECTRIC
407-321-8733
Lie. ER0003l2fcOyr 34 Yr*.

2 5 3 - A m in iO N s Si

HOME IMPROVEMENT SYS

278-FIandy M an

We are looking for an Oulside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

7168 Can between 5 10pm

6,-ypi Yai A*.

Seminole
Herald

WENEEDATOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WESHOULDCETTOGETHER!

SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE lor Sato 407 438

235—
T r u k/Blves /Va n s For
S ale

&amp;

to acres Ideal tor
mobile homevte horses cattle
larmmg or nursery' Zoned agri­
cultural
43 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owner I nance 404-7871772 or 404-787*822

Ladies Call FREEI
(407) 786-TALK*

Call Melinda
a t 322-2611

NEED A CAREER?

CALIFORNIA
CRAFTMATIC
BEOS King v/e (2 Iwmsl
$1000 OHO 323 8593

DELTONA

'4

211

I W 4 4 ) ’AiX #0

ARVIN ELECTRIC RADIANT
HEATER 1320 watt* tan tarced
heat auto thermo control, safety
I p over switch uperatnq K yi
Seldom used 420 CO
|407| 323 2411

quiet neighborhood close to
Shopping s Elementary school
48500 322 9340 N message

LAKEFRONT LOT

‘r f n n f / n

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Hurre* $3 000 k) 46 000 Set Up
Fmanceq QUIET'322-2841

OeBary- t 4 acre lot tor sa« m

(407) 639-3450

0

2 2 3 — M ISC H l ANE OL’S

322*7498

NOW AVAILABLE
1377 S q . Ft.
Office / Warehouse
7803 NOBT. S u it* 3
O rlando. FL 32810-3662
Call Landlord At

Re a l Bstate, m g

to

iiin g s

Ea t

screened porch awnmg sHer)
Owner will help 407 322 3717

AM BOAT tor sato 42500 0 6 0
W ‘l trade tor smart car or truck

n f u r n is h id

.Truck Driver
s institute
800-554-7364

Want To Earn Some
Extra Holiday Money?

■QHsocIhles

221— C ro o n T

NICE 2BR single mdw w CM f

FOR SALE • Solid Mahogany
Outing Room Set 50 y s o«1
good (cmd Triple O re*ter ml
Mirror A Night Slend so+d
wood
pecan color
Sleeper
Sole A Love Seat (&gt;** new
904 789 1023

lrchhoff

STIFFLY S AUCTION

BOB S PEANUTS
Regular CJjun roasted besh
(umbo shnmp
smoked t.sh
|erky 2330 Celery Are Santord
324 8963

Fo r S a le

11

,

(407) 322-2495
15 Diy CDL Training
• Day ft Waakand Classia
• Financial Anlstanca
• Canlara Hiring On SI1i

442 000

Two Story Colonial: 905 Cala
na Of 4BH w Huge wooded
'ot tu'l 1ip batb Ha» batb

k

JIM DOYLE
•

2BR2&amp;I

n»nef motivated

2r *

U

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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Where did my blood go?
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by Mort Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

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resulted from imprinter blood cell (or
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blood, the bone marrow test would
have been abnormal, and the blood
tests would have revealed if your
blood cells were deformed or being
destroyed
llv the process of ehm.nation then,
your doctor was led with the probohil
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m ittentiy Painless bleeding often
occurs m the intexi.ual tract, such
blood may not always be evident in
the stool The doctors investigated
your intestine with several tests
Evidently. you did not have a tumor,
ulcer or diverticulitis, the three most
common cause, ol intestinal bleeding
Aspirin may be the culprit Along
with other medicines used to treat
inflammation and pain, aspirin can
lead to bleeding Irom the stomach
the drug can cause gastritis, a raw
inflammation of the stomach lining,
which t an oo/e hlood and may lie ddfi
cult to diagnose
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and have your stool periodically
checked (or blond. perhaps as often as
once a week lor awhile It the bleeding
doesn't return you can blame the
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starts again, you II have to undergo
more testing, which may include
mesenteric arteriography, a lancy X
ray study to identify a source of bleed
mg wi'hin the large bowel
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am sending you a ropy of my Health
Keport "Hlood
Donations &amp;
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like a copy should send $2 oil plus a
long, sell addressed stamped enve
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upper teeth What &gt; the best and least

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by Jim Davis

GARFIELD

Tour progress m me year ahead will be
s le a d y b u t n o t n e c e s s a rily sp e e d y
Patience might be required when working
towards an endeavor or e n lerpnse you
hope wdi lead you to moro abundant cir­
cumstances
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 21) Be
cognizant o l mo traatios o l others today
whenever vou re in a position to e ie rcise
author,ty over them A torn hand is the
most that will be needed not a clenched
list Astro Graph y e jr ahead predictions
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lor ail signs ot the zodiac M ail $2 and
s e ll-a d d re s s e d s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e for
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91st YEAR, No. 52

Sowdnofo County alnco ISOS

50 Cents

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1998

P re tty w o m e n
d re s s e d to th rill
Harley Is
one of the
daytime
dancers at
Club Ju a n a
In
Casselberry.
She says
she's danc­
ing her way
through
school. One
day. she'll
have another career.
Today, she's concerned
altout her Job.
She will go to her polling
place to vote against the
IMbllc Decency Ordinance
that would force her and sev­
eral hundred dancers in
other clubs In Seminole
County to cover up pronto.
Harley said the women
who dance totally nude are
not ashamed of what they
do. She said that some are
single mothers, and that o th ­
ers like herself are working
their way through college.
They've come to work at
nn adult club that has been
In business for 35 years.
Club Ju an a, they Insist. Is
not some sleaze Joint.
"People come here to relax
and have fun." Harley said.
They come here to see pretty
women dance for them."
Harley said the dancers
liavc been talking to c u s­
tomers about the Public
Decency Ordinance.
"We’re trying to do our best
to keep everything Just the
way It Is." Harley said. "Many
of our customers want It that
way. A few said they aren't
sure."
Owner Mike Pinter had a
35th anniversary party last
week for Club Juana. Inviting
more titan 6,000 people.
T hey told us that they hope
we stay In operation," Pinter
said.
If the ordinance passes,
the dancers at Club Ju an a
and the other clubs In the
county, will no longer have
nude tops or bottoms. This
doesn't mean they’ll go out of
business but It won't be
business as usual any
longer.
"You hear everyone talking
about ‘the nude dancing
thing.” Harley said. T h a t's
all they think this ordinance
Is about - the nude dancing
- thing. People with nothing
better to do are trying to
■shut down these clubs."
If the ordinance Is voted
- In. Harley said that she
• expects law enforcement
; agents will be visiting Club
- Ju an a and the other county
; clubs very soon.

V o te
By Rm

Sports
com plex in
Sanford

e a r ly

W ilts

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On
Sunday night. Sandy Ooard'x
husband railed for her to see a
segment of 60 Minutes on tele­
vision. It was about voter
fraud.
"Vote early and vote often."
used to be an election day gag.
Now. the 60 Minutes crew
had evidence some people ac­
tually were voting early and of­
ten.
"It’s u scary thought." s A ld
Gourd. Seminole County's Su­
pervisor of Elections.
Gourd expects 62 percent of
the eligible voters In the county
will cast the one ballot they are
entitled to at the county’s 133
precincts. She made her fore­
cast several weeks ago and Is
sticking to It even though the
statewide estimate is 55 per­
cent.
Area voters have u number
of reasons to exercise their
rating privilege In 1998. The
Public Decency Ordinance has
created a stir throughout the
county, particularly In the
Casselbcny/Fcrti l*ark area.
These people want to cover tg&gt;
the nude dancers who work In
clubs along U.S. Highway IT92 and State Road 436.
The public decency ordi­
nance • If passed - will rrqulrr
each dancer to rover at least a
third of her breasts and b u t­
tocks. County Commission
Chairman Randy Morris said
the law would be enforced In

no more than two weeks.
Morris said he expected the
ordinance would he passed by
a wide margin. Others believe
tiie vote will be close. Propo­
nents of the ordinance have
been busy persuading church
goers to vote for decency and
to Ignore efforts by the adult
entertainment
Industry
to
confuse the Issue.
Sanford voters will decide
once and for all If the city
should continue Its efforts to
build
a
waterfront
hotel/conference center at Fort
Mellon Park. Wherever one
goes In the city, there are signs
saying support the conference
renter or vote "no." The debate
has been heated and many are
expected to cast their vote.
Republican Jeb flush is expeeled to romp In the Seminole
County voting for governor. The
county Is Republican terntory
and Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay
will do well to capture a third
of the votes here. It will be
closer statewide. If all the
Democrat
voters
support
MacKay. It may be surprisingly
close.
The polls show Bush com ­
fortably ahead but he Is taking
nothing for grunted. The son of
former president George Bush
continued lo campaign through
the last weekend. If he Is
elected. Bushes will occupy
.governor*’ JUaosloos.
George Bush, J r.. Is Ihe gover­
nor of Texas and a presidential
Piss— a— Vats, gags 2A

By MB K e n s
HERALD STAFF WRTTER

John S — bakS Is one o l many seniors that w * perbetpete n
annuel Golden Age G am es this week More on peg— 5A-7A.

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SANFORD • Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale last week released
the final plans for construc­
tion of the slx-fteld Sanford
Central Sports Complex to be
located
at
Chase Park.
Zlnnbeek Field, and Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Four new fields s t Chase
Park, arranged In a clover leaf
shape bordering Celery Ave­
nue. will be placed adjacent
to Zlnnbeek Field and the
Stadium, giving ihe complex a
total of six fields. Construc­
tion on the $412,000 project
will begin In January. 1999.
and Is expected to be com ­
plete later In the year.
T h is new Central Sports
Complex will diversify the fa­
cilities available to attract
more activity to the downtown
Sanford area and will offer a n ­
other modem venue for en­
tertainment and event activi­
ties." Dale u td In a pre­
release. calling the complex
"a good Idea whose time has
finally come."
The two fields at Fort Mellon
Park will be moved lo the
complex. Mike Kirby. Director
of Parks and Recreation. —Id
moving the fields on Port Mel
km Park to the complex will
not be effected by the results

Deputies move to Oviedo
By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO
• The Seminole
County
Sheriffs Office ex­
panded Its ability to provide
services for Oviedo by open­
ing up a new Community
Service Center on Sunday.
The center,
at MOO E.
Broadway Street. Suite B. In
Oviedo is a centrally located
place for residents to report
crimes and meet with depu­
ties. It Is stuffed by a com ­
mander. four sergrants. depu­
ties. reserve deputies, range
and wuter officers, citizens on
patrol, and other staff. The
space Is provided for free by u
local businessman.

"We're relocating to be more
centrally
located." Captain
Kandy
Hitman, commander
of the North Region's Neigh­
borhood Policing
program,
said. T here have been a lot
of (Ires out there that we’re
wonted about. A Community
Service Center Is equivalent
to what used to be called a
zone or sector. It's an area a
deputy will rover as part of
our Neighborhood
Policing
program.
It's a partnership
with the community."
The Sheriff’s Office will pay
for garbage collection. pest
control, und
maintenance
costs. The center replaces a
GOO square foot complex at
Geneva Elementary
School

the Sheriff’s Office had been
using as a Community Service
Center.
"We outgrew the space In
Geneva." Pittman —Id. T h e
Seminole
County
School
Board had been kind enough
to let us use the space, but It
became Inadequate for our
needs."
Deputies and Investigators
will continue to use the Ge­
neva Elementary
complex.
Hitman said.
The existing
computers and desks will re­
main In the complex, while It
Is used as u sub-station.
Anyone wishing to contact
a deputy at the new center Is
encouraged to call (407) 9776377.

City lets residents off the hook
By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD - The Longwood City Commission
ta allowing two residents to withdraw from
their agreement to sell property to the city,
ending what had become a bitter dispute.
Joe and Sarabecca Rosters had signed a con­
tract with the city agreeing to sell lots ap­
praised at a value of $128,500. But. the apiralsal price was below what the Rosters belevcd to property to be worth, and did not
wish to sell at that price. The commission had
become divided over the necessity of purchas­
ing the property , located on Florida Avenue
west off Wilma Street.

f
Sanford Mayor Larry Dais dressed up this weekend as he joined other
residents during a street party in the downtown historic district.

Teen indicted by grand ju ry
SANFORD - Mark Lotus Dufault. 14. will
be tried on a charge of first-degree m ur­
der In the stabbing death of his grand­
mother. Joyce Adams.
A Seminole County grand Jury Indicted
the teen on Monday.
Adams. 60. was killed In her home on
Oct. 16.
Dufault will be prosecuted as an adult
but will not face the death penalty, due to
his age.

Redevelopment meeting
SANFORD -The Sanford Redevelopment
Agency will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. in
the City Manager’s Conference Room.
Second Floor. City Hall. 300 N. Park Ave..

In B rie f
Sanford. Items on the agenda Include
report on conference center/hotcl project,
discussion regarding antique street lights
for Second St., report on City Hall —le.
and report on Court House/Judiciary
space needs.

Finance committee meets
WINTER PARK - The Central Florida
Jobs and Education Partnership, Inc.
announces a meeting of the Finance
Committee Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. to discuss
n u tters of Interest to the Central Florida
Jobs and Education Partnership. Inc.,
with reference to Workforce Development

Issues. The meeting will be held at the
CFJEP Office. 1801 Lee Road. ste. 307.
Winter Park. For more Information call
(407) 741-4365.

The commission rated 5-0 to draft a letter
saying the city would be willing to gtve the
Rosters a release from the contract If the
Rosters pay for the $2,400 appralsa 1 fee and
the $150 title search the city had completed
on the property.
"Let's go our separate ways." Joe Rosier —Id
In a public hearing Monday. "Let's Just let by­
gones be by-gones."
The city's Interest In purchasing the Rosier
Property stemmed from the potential of locat­
ing a new community center on the land.
There was also discussion of placing a new
lire department building on the land.
Commissioner Anna marie Vacca. who hud
Piss— s— City. Pag* SA

Office. 1801 Lee Road. Ste. 307. Winter
Park. For more Infomutton call (407)
741-4365.

Fantasy night

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary-Heathrow
Clumber of Commerce and Convergys
announces the Eighth Annual Fantasy
Teen pregnancy prevention
Night Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Shrtner’s
WINTER PARK - The Central Florida Auditorium In Maitland.
Fantasy Night Is an evening of live
Jobs and Education Partnership. Inc.
announces a meeting of the Teen entertainment, dancing and food. Live
Pregnancy Prevention Committee Nov. 11 and silent auctions will feature diamonds,
at 9:30 a.m. to discuss matters of Interest vacations and other Items donated by
to the Central Florida Jobs and area businesses. A raffle will be held for a
Education Partnership. Inc., with refer­ 1998 Fat Boy Harley Davidson.
ence to Workforce Development Issues.
Tickets are $10. For more information
The meeting will be held at the CFJEP call (407) 333-4748.

INDEX
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11A -12A
C om ics . . . . . . . 13A
Cro—word . .
Dear Abbjr . . ____ 4A
Dr. O ott . . .
H oroscope . .
nhltiiarlBB . .
People . . .. . . . . , 4 A
P olice Briefs s • e • 3A
8 p o rts . . . .
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N o v err ter

3 1998

G r a d u a tio n ra te is u p in S e m in o le C o u n ty
LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today:

Isolated showers.
Highs In the mld-80s. Lows In
the inlil-60s Wednesday:
Scattered
thunderstorm s.
Highs In the low-80s. Lows In
the upper-60s Thursday: Iso­
lated showers Highs In the
mid-70s. Lows In the mid -50s.
Friday: Partly cloudy Highs
In the low*70s. Lows In the
low-50s

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 3:50
a m., maj. 10:00 a.m.. min.
4:10 p.m.. maj. 10:25 p.nt.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
6:41 a.m.. 7:07 p.m., low: 12:23
a.in.. 12.58 p in New Sinytua
Beach: high: 6:46 a.m . 7:12
p.m.. low: 12:28 a.m.. 1:03
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 7:01
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY a.m.. 7:27 p.m.. low: 12:43
ShwTS 84 65 T atrm s 82 8 7 a nt.. 1:18 p.m
THURSDAY
ShwTs 76 54

FRIDAY
Ptcldy 73 53

L O TTE R Y
Horo aro tho winning numbers
selected on Monday in tbe Floo­
ds Lottery

F a n ta sy 5
3-10-18-20-23
L otto (Oct. 31)
18-18-2*-33-38-44

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach &amp; New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 23 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona is 77 degrees and nt
New Synirrui. 78 degrees.
Winds arc from the south at
10-15 m.p.h.

Mentors contribute as personal cheerleaders for struggling students
Seminole High. The program Is
available at Lakr Howell. Ijikr
SANFORD • The graduation Mary. Lyman, Winter Springs,
rate Is up in Seminole County and Seminole High School.
1*116110 Schools anil mentors Seminole County's Compact
have player I a rrltlral role In Includes student exposure t«»
till* Improvement arrordlng and mastery of career assess­
to Jane Lane of Seminole ments. Job shadowing, p er­
sonal responsibility, critical
County Public Schools.
Tlicre arc still students thinking, employability, use of
struggling for school and life technology, and com m unica­
success. Tills is where men­ tions (public speaking and Intors. also known as personal lerpersonal skills).
C u rre n tly there are 7 2 5 stu­
cheerleaders, come Into the
dents In the program and only
picture.
120 mentors. Mentors help
The most urgent needs .ire
for mentors to help In the fol­ these students recognize selflowing programs:
Compact defeating Ifchavlors. attitudes,
and work habits: and a s s i s t
and Take Stink In Children.
Compart Is a second chance them In Identifying thrlr tal­
program created by a group of ents and develop strategies to
business and chamber of maximize their lalents/skllls
commerce leaders In Iloston In and Intervene In their dell1982. The Seminole County clencICH.
Twenty-four students have
Compact l&gt;egiut In 1990 at
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

been selected for the Take
Stock In Children Scholarship
Program thus far. TSIC p ro ­
vides a 2»2 college scholarship
(two years community college
and two years university.
These Income-eligible students
are selectril In the eighth
grade. The students and fami­
lies sign a contract that the
student will maintain their eli­
gibility liy staying drug/crlm rfree, maintaining good grades,
and exhibiting good behavior
In class. The m entors Insure
their continuing eligibility by
meeting with the students at
school on a regular lwsls and
addressing real, or perceived
obstacles to school success.
The mentors commit to sta v ­
ing with the student until high
school graduation.
There Ls an Initial training
iuul background check r e ­

quired for each new mentor.
The next training Is scheduled
for Nov. 12. 9 a.m. at the
Seminole
County
Public
Schools Educational Support
Center. 400 E. Like Mary
Boulevard. Sanford.
For more Information on
mentoring and other school
voluntrer opportunities, please
call the Dividends l*rt&gt;gr.im at
320 01B2.

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STATISTICS
Th e high temperature In
Sanford M onday waa SB
degrees and the overnight low
waa 68.
Recorded ralnfaU for the
period ending at to a.m .
Tuesday totaled 0 .0 0 Inches.
•Sunrise.................... 6:38 a.m.
•Sunact..................... 8 :39 p.m .

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Tuesday. November 3. 1998 • Vol. 91. No 52
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D u g a n 's b e t t e r q u a lifie d
Twenty years of experience handling a variety of caaea and a aolld record of
community involvement make David Dugan the preferred choice.
w ^ a vavid
h Dugan knew when he was 10 that he wanted to
thrtr family and have been an active part of Hie community.
:ome
a
lawyer.
He
did
that
with
remarkable
success.
Thai provides important background lor a Judge. It Is while
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tailoring with other civic minded people But a per­
rJ W Now *lr wan,s to *rrvr its o Judge In Florida's
son gels to know a community.
B ^ l B l h Judicial Circuit. The Sentinel believes
(hat he would do equally well at that.
Mr. Dugan has l&gt;een active tn the Boy Scouts, the
Mr. Dugan led the polling In the first primary elec­
chamber of commerce. Rotary Club, his church and
tion. hack In September. On Nov. 3 he will face Jeffrey
youth sports. Such activities demonstrate caring for
Thompson for the circuit bench based In Brevard
the community a candidate wishes to serve, and the
County that serves both Brevard and Seminole coun­
people he must Judge.
ties. Voters In both counties will make the selection.
Mr Thompson has lie a lawyer lor 15 years, all of
Mr. Dugan has been a lawyer for 20 years, handling
II
In
Melbourne, lie. tixi. has lound lime to serve his
a variety of rases. That's the sort of experience a circuit
18th Judicial
community
In volunteer efforts.
Judge nerds, lie Ls also a trial lawyer, practicing his Circuit, Group 6
That experience and community Involvement,
craft In the courtroom, where the action Is. Thai. loo.
though have neither the length nor hreatllh ol Mr. Dugan's.
Is Important experience for a Judge.
Ills first criminal-trial work was as a defense lawyrr for three
In short. Mr. Dugan Is lirttrr qualified. Ifuis. he Is the
years tn the U.S. Army. For 20 years, he has handled It all. from
Sentinel’s recommendation lor Judge m Group ti ol the IHth
Judicial Circuit.
complex ctvtl litigation, criminal, probate and family law. Most of
that has been In Melbourne, where he and his wife tiave reared

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Today is the J07th
(lay of 1998 and the
42nd day offall
TODAYS HISTORY: On this day in
1796. John Adams was elected presi­
dent of the United States
On this day in 1932. the first frozen
bread went on sale.
On this day in 1975. "Good Morning
America" debuted on ABC, with hosts
David Hartman and Nancy Dussault.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Stephen
Austin (1793-18361, Texas hero;
William Cullen Bryant (1791 1878),
poet: Bronko Nagurski 11908 1990),
football star. Bob Feller (1918 i. base­
ball great, is 80: Charles Bronson
(1922 ). actor, is 76. Michael Dukakis
(1933 ). politician, is 65. Tom Shales
(1948 l. television critic, is 50:
Koseanne Barr (1952 ). actress, is 46
TODAY’S SPORTS: Dn this day in
1973. Boy Bentley set an endurance
record by running 161 miles in one day
at Walton on-Thames. England
TODAY’S QUOTE: “Truth, crushed
to earth, shall rise again " — William
Cullen Bryant
TODAYS WEATHER: On this day in
1927. Somerset. Vt., measured 8 77
inches of rain over a 24 hour period.
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Publishing. Lid

TODAYS MOON: Day
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candidate for 2000.
Another race to watch today
ls the 3rd Congressional Dis­
trict battle between Democrat
Corrine Brown and Republican
BUI Kandafl. Brown, who Id
from Jacksonville. Is a liberal
Democrat and Randall a con­
servative Republican m inister
with no elective experience.
Brown h as received cam ­
paign help from The Rev. Jesse
Jackson and First Lady Hillary
Clinton. Randall has been
supported by House Speaker
Newt Gingrich and Vice Presi­
dential nominee Jack Kemp. A
loss by Brown would be a m a­
jor upset since 60 percent of
(he district Is Democratic.
Tile polls opened ut 7 this
morning and will remain open
to 7 tonight.
Eligible voters are encour­
aged to vole once.

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POLICE LOG
The following reports were compllcrl from the Seminole Count 1/
Sheriff’s Office for Incidents recanted Nov. 2:

A ggravated assault:
SANFORD, Hart veil Avenue, 2SOO block. Oct. 31. 11:20 n.m.

A 22-yrar-old woman was arrested try Sanford Police for ag­
gravated assault. I'ollre said she tried to a it the screen and
then threw a knife at the fmnt door after she got Into an argu­
ment with her former roommates at her former place of resi­
dence.

B a ttery :
CHULUOTA. First Street, 100 block. Oct. 31. 0:10 p.m. A 48-

year-old man was arrrsted by Seminole County Sheriffs depu­
ties for 1wttery on a person over 65 years old nnd for butter on
a disabled person. Deputies said he was arguing with his
mother who Is confined to u wheelchair when he ’flipped her
out of It.* cuuslng some Injuries to her leg.

B u rg la ry :
CASSELBERRY. Derbyshire Road. 3000 Mock. Oct. 31. 0:49

p.m. A 37-year-old woman was arrested by Casselberry Police
for burglary with battery and battery. Police said she went to

Iter estranged husband's house with their three children. When
Ills girlfriend opened the door to what she thought were trickor-treaters. the wife pushed past the children, went Into the
house where she repeatedly punched her husband. She then
repeatedly punched the girlfriend and pulled her hair before
taking the children and leaving. The husband Is not pressing
charges, his girlfriend Is.
SANFORD, Orlando Drive, 3600 block, Oct. 31. 4:40 a m. A
24-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs of­
fice for burglary while armed and grand theft. Deputies said
the man forced the gun display at a local discount store open
and begun sticking rifles Into the legs of his pants Ix-fnrr hr
was stopped try store clerks.

D om estic violen ce:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Magnolia Avenue, 300 block. Oct.

OBITUARIES
WILLIAM M. DIETRICH

William M Dietrich. 40.
Shadow Trail. Dmgwood, died
Sunday. Nov. II. 1998. Horn
July 12. 1952 In the Panama
Canal Zone, he mined to Cen­
tral Florida In 1990. Mr. Dietrlch was a scanner Installer for
Amertcold Logistics. He was a
member of Church of the Na­
tivity.
Survivors Include wife. Gina;
son. Krvln. Longwood: daugh­
ter,
Kimberly.
Longwood;
mother. Mary Smyth. Audubon.
N J.; father. Joseph P. Dietrich. Audobon. N J.: brother.
Joseph Patrick Dietrich. Coral
Springs.
Woodlawn Carey ll.uid Fu­
neral Home, Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.
SUZANNE M ALUSON
DUNAWAY

Suzanne Malllson Dunaway.
01. West Wellington Drive. Del
Iona, died Saturday. Oct. 31.
1998 at her residence. Horn In
Pottstown. Pa., she moved to
Deltona In 1994 from DeLand.
Mrs. Dunaway was a home­
maker. She was a m anlier of
Klwanls of Deltona. Compre­
hensive Planning Committee
for the City of Deltona. Deltona
Chamber of Commerce. Del­
tona Dollies and the Hrpubllcan Party.
Survivors Include husband.
Ai: son. Michael Krtle. Oviedo:
daughters. Jennifer Wycolf.
Oviedo. Amy Etllc. Winter
Park: brothers. Mike Malllson.
Colurnha. S.C.. Robert Malllson. Columbia, Calif.: ste p ­
children.
Donna
Knudsen.
Clearwater.
Clntly
Hranrh.

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presents

DOROTHY MOYE

Dorothy Moyr. 75. hast First
Street. Sanford, died Saturday.
Oct. 31. 1998 at Island Lake
Klder Care. Longwood. Horn In
Iziwell. Mass., she moved lo
Central Flonda In 1970 from
New England. Mrs. Moyr was a
beautician. She was Episcopa­
lian.
Survivors son. Jam es. DrLand; sister, Phyllis Krtston.
St. Charles. III.. Muriel Wood.
Sanford, seven grandchildren:
one great-grandchild.
Allman-Long Funeral llomr.
Dellary. In charge of arrange­
ments.
ANGELA PABC UAL

Angela Paacual. 75. Hidden
Lake Dnvr. Sanford, died S at­
urday. Oct. 31. 1998 at Central
Flohda
Regional
Hospital.
Horn April 4. 1923 in Valencia.
Spain, she moved lo Central
Florida In 1983. Mrs. Pascual
was a seamstress. She was a
member of All Souls Catholic
Cburrh.
Survivors Include huslrand.
IVdro; daughters. Marla Angela
Roman. Marta Delorrs Adler,
both of Sanford, four grand­
children:
five
great­
grandchild reu.
Grarnkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In ctiurgr of arrange­
ments.
DELORJS ANN WORLEY

Ann

Worley,

60.

Sports-------cootlaiMd bom Pago 1A
of Tuesday's referendum on
the proposed hotel/conference
renter.
*We
werr planning
on
moving them anyway.* Kirby
said. ’It will be mi nice to
have the clover leuf complex
In place. The ballflrlds will be
beautiful. This will do
so
much good for Sanford b ase­
ball and recreation.*
A press release by the city
said ’planned nnd budgeted
lor several years, this new
Central Sports Complex com ­
plements the proposed resort
and conference center devel­
opment
for Sanford's water­
front that Ls on the ballot for
Sanford on Nov. 3.*
The press release also Mild

Orientation Class •Nov. 12,1998
Where: Central Baptist Church
3101 W. 1st St. • Sanford, FL 32771
When: 7:00 p.m.

G reater Sanford C h a m b e r of C o m m e rce

Dean, both of Orlando: eight
grandchildren.
Haldauff
Family
Funeral
Home and Crrmatory, Deltona.
In rharge of arrangem ents.

Delorls

Weigh Down Workshop

30. 1:06 n.m. A 44-year-old man was arrrsted l»y Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said
he and his girlfriend argued violently when she rrtum rd home
late. Thry Mild during the argument, be hit her In the head
with a baseball bat.
CASSELBERRY, Wllehlre Boulevard. 300 block. Oct. 31.
5:09 p.m. A 37-year-old man was arrested try Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for domestlr violence. Deputies said they had
accompanied a woman to her boyfriend's plare of employment
In onler to bring him Ills Ix-louglngs b rrn u sr she was kicking
him out of llie home they had shared. He took his lielonglngs
from the car when deputies told him to do so. but when she
asked him to return her car keys, he spit In her far r.

the lighted complex will host
community
and
youth
leagues, tournaments, and en­
tertainment events.
T h e residents of Sanford
have been the motivators be­
hind this Improvement pro­
gram and the ultimate bene­
factors.* Tom Fam swonh. Su­
perintendent
of the Recrea­
tion Department.
said In a
press
release.
"Die
new
complex
will enable
our
youth leagues to expand In
the future. Most Importantly,
we ran maximize the utilization
of all our great sports facilities
In that area with a common
security and operational staff
to better serve the citizens
who are enjoying Its use.’

Fourth Street. Osteen, died
Sunday. Nov. I. 1998. Horn
May 27. 1938 In Herkley.
W.Va.. she moved to Central
Florida In 1982 from Plney
View. W.Va. Mrs. Worley was a
homemaker. She was a Haplist.
Survivors Include husband.
Lewis: sons. Rond.ill Inver­
ness. Danny. Hetkley. W.Va.,
Eddie.
Sanford;
daughters.
Melanie
Morgan.
Deltona.
Frances McDaniel. Mt. Hope.
W.Va.. Donna Hughes. Silt.
Colo.. Debbie Adkins. Ilney
View. W.Va.; 15 grandchildren.
Haldwln-Fain laid
Funeral
Home. Like Mary. In rharge of
arrangements.

FUNERALS

Sanford
Festival
In the afreets o f historic downtown

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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B r u iilU . C h arles C lark
Mr C)tarl«-s Clark lln irsllr. 72.
loving husband, father and grand
latlier. of lin e Needle Court, hike
Mary, died Monday. Nov. '2. t'KIM at
Meodowtinmk le m u r lie
Imrn
Ju ly to. I'Mii in Mlnnrapoliv. Mn
lo Charles C. ami Frances Clark
M tursllr Mr lln irs tlr was retired
Irntn Marlin Marietta Co Hr vrrwd
Ui tin- IJ S. Air F a n e WW1I Hr was
a meintirr if Markham Woods
IVewbytertan C hurrh In hike Mary,
wttcre tie was a tcsUlrnl for IJ
sears llr was a llH-ml&lt;rr if lie
Marlin Marlc-tla KrUrcimnl Club
and die Com puter Club Hr was a
volunteer with A.AR.I'.
Surviving are h S wife. Ik-tty Cu&gt;k.
daughters. K am i FUlzubeth. IVin
hrook lin e s. U-rrl Lynn Cardwell
ami husband Jeff. Clemmons, and
grandihlklren. Jennifer Elizabeth
Cardwell. Stephanie Lynn Cardwell
am i Katherine Ashley Cardwell, sis
ter. Jo a n n e I latchrr. Jar ksonvtUr
A menuirl.ll will lie hrkl Tuesday at
2 pan. ut Voglcr A Sons F uneral
Clemmons Chaprl liy the Hrv. Joint
F'erree. IT*- faintly will rrcrtve
blends aflrr die sender at die home
of T rm Cardwell. Clemmons. Mr
mortals may Is- made lo Ik n p lir of
W inston Siileni/Forsyth Co.. 1100C S. Stratford 1*1., W inston-Salem.
N.C. 27 103 or Ih r National P arkin­
son'* Foundation. 1501 N.W. 9th
Avc. Iloli Hojic 1*1., Miami. FL
33136-1494.

NOVEM BER 1 3 , 1 4 &amp; 15
$ 5.00 A d m issio n In clu d e s Free C o n certs (Children 12 an d u n d er free)

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4 stages of non-stop musical entertainment • Crafts, Antiques &amp; Exhibits
Enjoy all rides for one price - Friday'Moonlight Mania'10 pm •1 am $5 &amp; Sunday'Family Day" at day $10

1998 Official Sanford Heritage Festival Fitie Sponsors
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Funeral servile fur Mr. Dk-trkh. of
hmgwood. will ti- Wednesday at 3
p.m. In the Woodlawn Carry Hand
Funeral Cliapt-I. hiiigwnnd. In te r­
ment will follow in Oaklawn Memo
rial Park Cemetery. Friends may
fall at Ihc funeral home Wednesday
from I p m. until time if acrvkv.
Woodlawn Carry Hand Funeral
Chaprl. (407] 767 5101. hmgwood.
b In r luirgr- of srrvkes.

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Central Florida Regional Hospital
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Ren PUn of Flood*, Swnmol* Community College. Homewood Suite*. HJton Garden Inn. La Quinta Inn &amp; States. SunTrust,
Daewoo of Seminols. Pubfu. Huntngton Banks. Ma«Stay Suita*. Super 8 Motel. Lake Kathryn Estate*.
Antique Elegance Luno, Stan Property Management and Ready. Home Depot, Federal Trust Bank.
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Jeffrey Thompson is Endorsed by
law Enforcement for Circuit Judge
"W e a re co n fid e n t th a t w h e n e le c te d to s e n e as C ir c u it J u d g e , sou w ill b e f a ir to a ll in v o lv e d a n d th a t
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h a r d to m a k e p ositive ch a n g e s in th e a d m in is t r a t io n o f Ju s tic e in th is c ir c u it ."

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Competing at the Mayfair Gold Course are. from left to right: Mabel Werfand of Butler. Pa . Jo hn O'Nerfl of
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ACTIVITY. TIME ft LOCATION

Breakfast, 7:00 a.m., Sanford Civic Center
Golf-Handicap, 7:30 a.in.. Mayfair Country Club
Hobby &amp; Photography Show (exhibitors only). 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m..
Sanford City Hall
Basketball. 9:00 a.m.. Salvation Army Gymnasium
Billiards. Women’s 8 Ball. 9:00 a.m. Sanford Senior Center
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
Bowling-Doubles. 9:30 a.m. AMP Deltona Lancs
Domlnoes-SIngles, 10:00 a.m.. Sanford Senior Center
Crtbbagc. 1:00 p.m.. Sanford Senior Center
Golf-Handicap. 1:00 p.m.. Mayfair Country Club
Badminton. 2:00 p.m.. Salvation Army Gymnasium
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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1998

Breakfast. 7:00 a.m.. Sanford Civic Center
Tennis, 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
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Golf Long Drive. 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.. Sanford Airport
Pinochle. 10:00 a.m.. Renaissance of Sanford
Pancake Race. 11:00 a.m.. Fort Mellon Park
Tennis. 12:30 p.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
Dance. 2:00 p.m., Sanford Civic Center
Hobby &amp; Photography Show (Public) 2:00-5:00 p.m., Sanford City
Hall
Mid-Week Banquet. 6:30 p.m.. Sanford Civic Center
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1998

Breakfast. 7:00 a.m., Sanford Civic Center
Shuffleboard, 8:30 a.m., Sanford Shuffleboard Club
Table Tennis. 8:30 a.m.. Salvation Army Gymnasium
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
Billiards. Women’s Rotation. 9:00 a.m.. Sanford Senior Center
Hobby &amp; Photography Show (Public) 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.. Sanford
City Hall
Swimming. 9:30 a.m.. Riverside Park. Oviedo
Bench Pressing. 2:00 p.m., Sanford City Hall
Billiards, Men’s Rotation, 2:00 p.m.. Q-BIz of Longwood
Talent Show. 7:00 p.m., Sanford Civic Center

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1998

Breakfast, 7:00 a.m.. Sanford Civic Center
5K Run, 7:00 a.m.. Sanford Civic Center
2 Mile Historic Fun Walk, 8:30 a.m., Sanford Civic Center
Hobby &amp; Photography Show (Pick up Exhibits). 9:00 a.m .-12:00 p. m .
Sanford City Hall
Tennis. 9:00 a.in.. Sylvan Lake Park
Shuffleboard, 9:00 a.m., Sanford Shuffleboard Club
Domlnoes-Doubles, 9:00 a.m., Sanford Senior Center
Bowling-Singles. 9:30 a.m.. AMF Deltona Lancs
Bocce, 10:00 a.m., Westmonte Park City of Altamonte
Bridge-Contract or Duplicate. 1:00 p.m.. Rivership Romance

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Breakfast. 7:00 a.m., Sanford Civic Center
Track &amp; Field. 9:00 a.m.. Seminole High School
Horseshoes. 10:00 a.m.. Ft. Mellon Park
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the middle of a neighborhood Is advisable." does nol set a precedent.
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n o t ic e
a p p l ic a t io n

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n o tic e IS HEREBY OlVEN.
u rn r u n e a s c u s t o o i a h r o n
PROPCO. INC . Ill* hoi-J.r ol
tha following caitificatata) hat
Mad m i d c tililic A ltlt) for a taa
daad lo b « ittuad Ihproon Tht
cattificata
numbar(a)
and
yaa/ltl
ol
itauanca.
Iha
datcnption ol Iha proparly, and
Iha nama(t) in which II wat
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Cartillcala No U S
Yaar ol Itauanca 1998
Datcnpiion ol Proparly
LEO LO TS 28 29 A 49 (LESS S
42S f r OP LOT 49) FLA LANO t
C O L COS CELERY PLANTATION
PB I PO 129
Namat in which aaaaaaad:
S «n -ria In* Lid. All ol aaid
proparty baing in Iha County of
•Sammola. Slata ol Honda
| Uniat* tuch cartificataft) ahall
ba radaamad according to law.
tha proparty daaenbad in auch
ctrtificata(t) will ba told to Iha
highaat biddar at tha watt tronl
door,
Sammola
County
Courthouta, Sanford, Florida,
,on tha Ith day ol Dacambar.
1998. at I t 00 am
Paymant ol Sala taa. applicabla documantary ttamp tataa
and lacordmg faat ara laquuad
lo ba paid by tha tuccaaatul
biddar at Iha tala Full paymant
of an amount aqual to tha highaal bid is dua within 24 houra
altar tha advartiaad lima of Iha
tala All paymanla than ba caah

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or
guaraniaad
inatrumant,
mada payabla to tha Clark ol
Iha Circuit Court
Oatad thit 2 1at day ol
Octobar, 1998
(Saai)
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Slurlay C Hargart
Oaouty Clark
Publiah Octobar 27, Novambar
] . 10 A 1 7 ,199S
DEV-222
N O TIC S OF
APP LICATIO N PON TAX O S ID
NOTICE 19 HEREBY OlVEN.
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . tha holdar ol Iha
lollowmg cartiticata(a) hat Mad
M id ca«tificata&lt;*| for a ta&gt; daad
to ba ittuad tharaon Tha cartificata numbar(a) and yaar(a) of
■tauanca. tha datcnption of tha
proparty. and tha namadl m
which it wa* aaaaaaad it/ara a*
follow*
Cartilicala No: 2480
Ya4r ol laauanca: 1998
Oaacnption ol Proparty
LEO UNIT 1410 SPRINOWOOO
VILLAGE ORB 1331 PO 1049
Namat m which aaaaaaad
Mark A Saronch All ol m k &gt;
proparty bamg in Iha County of
Sammola. Stala ot Florida
Unlaaa auch certificated) ahall
ba radaamad according lo law.
Iha proparty daaenbad in auch
ctrtif-catad) •*•'* ba told lo Iha

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highaat biddar at tha watt front
door,
Sammola
County
Courthouta, Sanford. Florida,
on Iha Mh day ot Dacambar.
1998. at 11 00 a m.
Paymant ot Sala taa. applicabia documantary ttamp lata*
and recording taa* ara required
to ba paid by tha auccaaaful
bidder at tha M ia Full paymant
ot an amount equal to tha highatt bid it dua withm 24 hour*
altar Iha advartiaad tuna ot the
Mia All payment* ahall ba caah
or
guaraniaad
inatrumant.
mada payabla lo tha Clark of
the Circuit Court.
Oatad Ihia 2t*l day ol
Octobar. 1990
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publiah: Octobar 27, No* 3. 10
8 IT . 1998
OEV-221
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
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PRO BATE OIV1SION
CASE NO. 9 S -3 0 2 -C P
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Oacaaaad
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NOTICE it hereby given that

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purauanl lo Section 733 BIO.
Florida Statutaa. the turn of
S30.840 69. hat bean depot-tad
w-lh Tha Clark ol Iha Circuit
Court m and Sammola County.
Florida by H ROBERT OOWO.
JR
ESQUIRE.
Paiaonal
Repre*entati«e
and/or
Petitioner ol the above ca p ­
tioned attala Thra it Iha dietr butive tnare due to ROXANA
MARTINEZ, whoae laat know
addiaaa wa* 7332 FOREST HILL
COURT. W INTER PARK. FL:
32792
Sa-d aatatt itmain unclaimed
Unlaaa aaid aaaala are claimed
on or before *i« 18) month* Irom
iha data ot Mat publication of
th.a Notice, aaid aatatt will ba
forwarded to the State ol
Florida
purauant
to
Chp 733 818. F S
For further information relative
lo iha above daaenbad turn
due aaid claimant, rater to C ate
No 98-302-CP. m tha otfice of
me Clark ot tha Circuit Court.
Probata
Diviaion.
Sanlord.
Seminole County, Florida
DATED al Sanford. Sammola
County. Florida Ihia 23 day ot
OCTOBER 1998
MARY8NNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE CO UNTY
By Rotamary Hamilton
Deputy Clark
SUPERVISOR
Publiah
Octobar 27, and
No&gt;*mbor 3, 1998
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C o -E d p o w e r s to c la sh
Rams give White a battle
JACKSONVILLE _ The Lake Man- football
team fell behind early, but stayed In the name
until late In the contest before falling to state
ranked Ed White. 39-12. In Jacksonville Frt
day night.
Lake Mary trailed 1-1-0 after one quarter, but
cut the lead to 14-6 on a 25 yard touchdown
pass from Corey Cooper to Andy So|ka
Ed White then built a 32-6 lead beforr the
Rams got a final touchdown on a six-yard run
by Malt Mergo.
Lake Mary will finish Its Class BA-Dtstrlct 3
schedule when It visits DeLand at Spec Martin
Stadium this Friday night at 7:30 p m

Lyman falls short
WINTER PARK _ A bud snap led to a
blocked 39-yard field goal attempt with five
seconds remaining as Winter Park held oil a
furious fourth quarter rally by Lyman. 15-12.
In football action at Showaltrr Field Friday
Lyman trailed 7-0 for much of the game un
til Brad Harris scored on an eight yard nui
early tn the fourth quarter. Hut the Wildcats
held onto the lead at 7-6 when the extra |&gt;olni
kick sailed wide right.
The Greyhounds then took the lead on Its
next possession when Antlone Sims scored on
a four-yard run. Hut a pass on a two-point
conversion try fell Incomplete, leaving the
score 12-7 tn favor of Lyman.
Winter Park then got what amounted to the
game-winning score when Jam es Lowe scored
on a 55-yard nin right up the middle with 21/2 minutes left in the game.
The Greyhounds play their final game this
Friday night, hosting Lake Howell al 7:'M p m.
at the Carlton Henley Sports Complex.

Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ The results from the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Fall Recreational Volleyball League Monday
night at the Sanford Middle School Dan l*elham Gymnatortum were:
A League: Kathy's Haby Shop 14 01. llecr .30
(3-1). the YKnots and C.E.S. (both 2-2) and
J u M F o r F u n ( 0 - 41 .

U League: Dob's Team and the Sanlord
Church of God (both 3-1). the Satnts and the
Unknowns (both 2-2) and W'estvlew Baptist
Church (0-4).
The standings after six weeks arc:
A League: Kathv's Baby Shop (22-2). the
Yknots (16-8). Beer :30 (14-10), CES (6-IH)
and Ju st For Fun (3-21).
B League: Bob's Team (20-3). Sanford
Church of God (12-12). the Saints (11-13) and
the Unknowns (9-15) and W’estvlew Baptist
Church (7-16).

Hackers back on top
WINTER SPRINGS _ Tern Mann doubled In
Teresa Walburger with the winning run In the
bottom of the seventh Inning as the FHSHackers from Oviedo edged Select Manage­
ment. 9-8. In the City of Winter Springs
Women's Fall Monday Night Slow Pitch Softball League at Central Winds Park.
The Hackers (6-1) got singles from
Roseanne Fry. Walburger. Jaudon Marlette.
Anna Hollis and Phyllis Baynes and a two-run
double from Jackie Janowtak to score four
runs and take an 8-4 lead In the fourth Inning.
Select Management (5-2) eventually tied the
game at 8-8 tn the top of the seventh Inning,
but Walburger led off the bottom of the sev­
enth with a walk and scored on Mann's dou­
ble.
Walburger was the winning pitcher. Im­
proving to 5-0 on the season.
Leading the offense for the winner's were
Marlette (triple, two singles). Janowtak and
Mann (double, single, two RBI each) and
Baynes. Fry and Stacy Burwell (two singles
each).
The Hackers face Select Management again
next Monday at 7:30 p m.

Girls Basketball Jamboree
SANFORD _ Seminole High School will host
the 1998 Seminole Athletic Conference Girls'
Basketball Jam boree at BUI Fleming Memo­
rial Gymnasium next Tuesday (Nov. 10) start­
ing at 6 p.m.
Each of the seven SAC school's will play
two eight minute quarters each.
Oviedo meets Lake Brantley at 6 p.m.. fol­
lowed by Ovtedo-Lakc Mary (6:30 p.m ). Lyman-Lake Brantley (7 p.m.). Winter SprlngsLake Mary (7:30 p.m ). Lyman-Seminole (8
p m ). Winter Sprtngs-Lake Howell (8:30 p.m.)
and Seminole-Lake Howell (9 p m) .
Cost Is $4 for adults and $3 for students.

Run Rule wins sets up battle of Co-Ed leaders
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

mil* Union tins

SANFORD In the realm of recreation softball
next Monday's matchup between Lillie Quinn.
DDS and Beer 30 .it linehurst Park In the City
of Sanford Recreation and Parks Co-Ed Fail
Slow Pitch Softball league should Ik- one of the
lx*st In a long time.
List night Ore duo cruised to Imprrsslvc vie to
rles. with Beer 30 tolling past Sunfoid Chris
tlan Church 22 2 In two plus Innings and un
defeated l.lllle Quinn. DDS romping to a 21 I
two-plus inning victory m u Maronda Homes
In the first meeting I" tween the two teams
Ullle Quinn. DDS ed g ed Beer :30. H-7. on &lt;&gt;«to
lK-r 5th.
In the other game Monday night. Rich Plan
scored four runs in Ih r filth Inning to break an
II II lie and held oil M J.Q Corporation. IB

13
Ullle Quinn. DDS Is now 7 0 and Beer 30 Is
6-1 Trailing the leaders are M.J.O. Corporation
and Rich Plan (ImiIIi it--l| and Maronda Homes
and Sanford Christian Churiti (both I 0)
Next week. Rich Plan takes on Sanlord Chris
tlan Church al 6:30 p m.; I h r mega match I k tween l.lllle Quinn. DDS and Beer -30 Is al 7::iO

Industrial
softball a
real battle

Moioada Horn**

•173
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31 IS
1 1

B f t i :30
Sanford Ch I ta lia n Church

3&lt;M
30 X

33 IS
3 4

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443 103 O

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13 31

•rich Plan
M .J.O . Corporal Inn

p.m.; and Maronda Homes pl.tvs M..I G. Corpo
ration al 8:30 p.m.
Providing lire offense werr:
l.lllle Qulntr. DDS: three hlls _ Calvin Davis
(Iwo home runs, triple, three runs, five Rltll.
Myrlrl Retd (two triples, double, three runs, four
Kill). Arthur Barnes (double, nm. two RBI): two
hits _ Paula Songer (two doubles, three runs).
Shay Browtt (RBI); one lilt
Tony Smith
(double, nm. two RBI). Sim Raines (double two
runs. RBI). Krlthlan Rolierts (double, nm). Gina
Green (three runs. RBI). Paulette P rtrrs (two
runs. Kill). Yoyo Cox (nm. RBI), one nm
Tracey Mitchell.
Maronda Homes: one lilt _ Dirt Poe (Rill) onr
nm _ Kenny Miller.
Beer :.’10: Ihrre hits _ Vic DlBartnlo (grand
slam, triple, three m ns. seven RBI). Jerry

Blllariolo (linrrie nm . triple, double, three runs.
Itltll: two lilts _ Joy Weaver (triple, double, two
tuns, thtre IU1I). Joe BlBnrtolo (double. Iwo
runs. RBI|. Dave Cos* (double, two m ns. HBI).
Cathy Lynn (double, nm. two RBI). Nicole
Boyette (double, three mns); one hit _ Roland
Jcm lgan (triple. RBI). Paula Ritchey (three
runs, three Rill). Sherry Wilkie (nin); one nm.
run RBI _ Steve Mirra; one nm _ Robin Wlntrrs
Sanford Christian Church: onr hit . Mtkr
Hawkins Idnuhlr. Rltll. Karla Findley (RBI).
M iry Wells (nin), .Ine Caputo (nm)
Rich Han: two hits _ John Ely (double, two
runs. Ihrre RBI). John MuLi (double, lour urns)
one till _ llirnl Adamson (triple, run. two RBI).
John C rrrrh (nm): two m ns. two RBI _ Susan
It.: one nm. two RBI _ Pam Burke; on mn. one
RBI . Amur Adamson: two m ns _ Ruth John­
son: onr nui _ Abtiy Galarza; one RBI _ Melinda
W.
MJ.G. Corporation: four hlls _ Don Baldwin
Ihoinr run. Iwo doubles, mn. four KBII. Dan Gill
(triple, double. Ihrre mns, Ihrre RBI). Mike
Bowling (Iwo doubles, four runs. RBI), two hits _
Rulien Garcia (Iwo doubles, nm). Dee Enright
(double, mil. three RBI). Usa C laussrn (mil.
KOI); one lilt _ Greg Ut/ (double, run). Cere
Rawls (run). Trrrtr Gill

REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS TONIGHT

By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ For lire second
straight week a spin uf lire doubleLender Uglrtetird die stnirdUiKn
even further In the City of Sanford
Rrrrratton and Parks I '.ill Indus­
trial Slow I'ltili Softball league .it
Plnehurst Park Friday night.
Vantarr scored seven m ns In the
bottom of tlie nttli tuning to erase
an 8-7 deficit and went on to beat
Briar Corporation. 15-9. hut Briar
Corporation came track In the
nightcap, using an 11 run fourth
Inning lo edge league-leading Invararr. 13-12.
Invacare Is now 5-4 and holds a
slim lead over Vantarc (4-3) and
Briar Corporation (3-5).
Dlls Friday ntghl at linehurst
Park. Vantare plays the doubleheader against Invacare at 7 p.m.
and Briar Corporation at H p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Vantare: three hits _ H.J. Car
dnza (home nm . triple, double, two
m ns. two RBI); two lilts _ Chris
Sclafanllc (double, two mns. two
RBI). Ken Saver (two mils. RBI),
Bill Cogbum (two m ns, RBI); one
lilt _ Ronnie Jasm in (nm. three
RBI), Howard King (two runs. RBI).
Jam es Coffman (mn). Guy Berk
(run). J. Evans (nm). Bill Straw
(run). Pete Gravier (nm), M
Costello (nm). Zcb Webb.
Briar Corporation: four lilts
Keith Lutz (Iwo RBI): three tills
Don Baldwin (two runs, three RBI);
two lilts _ Mike Bowling (Iwo runs).
Bill Prevesk (nin). Torn Manley:
one hit _ Ruben Garcia (double,
three mns). Chris Casklc, Billy
Johnson: one nm _ Donnie Lively.
Briar Corporation: two lilts
Don Baldwin (two home runs, two
m ns. four RBI). Bill Prevesk (run.
RBI). Tom Manlt-y (run. RBI); one
hit _ Donnie Lively (tnple. mn.
Please ace Industrial. Page 9A
Briar Corporation
Vaalare
Invararc
Briar Corporation

303 301 0
131 071 x
300 0 33 3
200 (11)00 x

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IS IB
13 14
13 11

■ *
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Winter Springs and Ovrodo high
school girls' volleyball teams wtf attempt to take the next
step toward a stale championship when they host FHSAA
Regional Quarterfinal matches tonight
Tho Bears &lt;28-2) won the Class 3A-Distnct 13 with wins
over Baysido Christian and Mefcoumo Central Catholic last
Thursday mghl and w*t host Pope John Paul High School

T

from ttio West Palm Beach area at 7 p m.
Tho Lions (17-12) have boon a different learn since they
returned from the Fal Break, so their record Is very mis­
leading Lasl week. Oviedo, which was the No 1 seed,
bested lako Brantley and DeLand lo win Iho Class 6ADistrict 3 tiflo Tonight at 7 p in Edgowator. which deloated
tho Lions in two games on Sopt t8th. will be at Oviedo

Kiwanis Club wins first game
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Amanda Kelly drove
In direr runs with a single and a
home mn as (he Sanford Klwanls
Club won lls first game of the sea­
son. 13-12. over the Sanford Lions
Club In City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Junior Girls Fall Fast
l*lt&lt; li Softball League action at Roy
Holler Junior Field last Thursday.

Boaferd Khaanla Club
Sanlord Llona Club

i s I 0 IS 3
431 4 * 13 H

Tire win by Ihr Klwanls Club
broke a three-game winning streak
try the Lions Chib.
Tire Tigers from the Dot Richard­
son Softball Academy In Altamonte
Springs are 2-0 and leads the Dot
Richardson
Softball
AcademyAngels (10). tire Lions Club (3-2).

lire Klwanls Club (1-4-1) and the
Rock Dike Raiders from the Dot
Richardson Softball Academy (0 2
I).
Hu: league will wrap up the Fall
season with a game al Merrill Park
In Altamonte Springs next Thurs­
day (November ,12th) at GfK) p.m.
between the Dot Richardson Softball Academy-Tigers artd the Lions
Club.
Please ace Glrla, Page 9A

Cornell discovers love of running
By J e ff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Fish Orlando
ORLANDO _ Fish Orlando! The big catch!
will be held this Saturday. November 7th on
Lake Lawne at Barnett Park In the Central
Florida Falrgorunds,
The half-day of fishing fun for children and
adults will run from 8 a m to I pm .
The event Is being conducted by the Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission and
the Orange County Barks and Recreation De­
partment to Introduce people to the fun of
fishing and to improve the skills of current
anglers.
For more Information call (407) 317-7329.
(407) 836 6248 or (407) 245-0921.
Stephanie Cornell

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Basket­
balls loss turned Into Dike Bran­
tley's gain.
'I just wasn't any good at It."
laughed Dike Brantley cross couniry sensation Stephanie Cornell.
Instead, cross country reaped
the benefits of one of tire state's
l»-st talents and It all may lead lo
tin- Patriots JUuilly winning their
first slate title.
Currently. Dike Brantley Is
ranked second In tile slate and
wouldn’t meet top-ranked Spanish
River until the state meet In three

weeks, but. with Cornell leading
the way. this may be the season
Lake Brantley finally breaks the
barrier that has been blocking
them with a long string of disap­
pointments.
Take last year. Lake Brantley
was favored lo win the whole thing
after finishing second Irt 1996.
When It came time for the finals,
though, the Patriots were edged by
Winter Park resulting in another
second-place finish, the third lime
during coach Charles Harris’s 10
year career.
Cornell admitted there Is pres­
sure to finally get a championship.
T h e rest of the team ts awe­
some.” Cornell mild Just before rhe

|unlor had to leave to participate In
Homecoming cerrmonlc-s (she’s a
member of the court). "It's all
coming together for us now. What
happened last year won't happen
again.”
Recently. Dike Brantley has hern
miming away from the pack. The
learn posted easy wins at Ihr
Seminole Ju st For Feet Invitational
last wick and the Seminole Athletlr Conference championships in
Winter Springs Wednesday. Cornell
posted Individual wins both times
while tiring chased closely by her
teammates.
Cornell hits been pushed by
Please see ComeU, Page 9A

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Ftonda •Tuesday. November 3. 1998 - OA

Legal Notices
N O T IC I O f
*P P LIC A TIO N FOM TA X M B S
NO TIC E IS H IN E B T OIVEN.
mat Emma Smith, tha holder of
the following certificate!*) hae
Med ta xi certtftc •(*&lt;*) for a tea
dead to ba Moved thereon. The
certificate
num ber(t)
and
»••/(•&gt;
of
itauance.
the
deocnplion of the property, and
the nerneto) in which it wae
at le tte d it/are at follower
Certificate No: I t TO
Tear of Ittvance: IS M
catenation of Property:
l t d LO T 137 J o PACKANOS
1ST AOO TO MIDWAY PB t PO
too
Namet in which aaaeeeed:
Mattie J ConnePy Meet. AH of
•aid property being In the
County of Seminole, State of
Honda
Uniett tuch certihcatefal ahail
be redeemed eccardMg to lew.
the property deecrtbed in ouch
eertifKotett) w d be eetd te die
Semmele
County
Courthaute. Sanford, ftonda.
on the 13rd day of November.
t* M . at I t 00 a m
Payment of Safe fee. appfcceb*e documentary ttamp laaet
and facer duty feet are requeed
to be pa&gt;d by the evcceeefui
bidder at me tele f uH payment
of an amount equal to the MgFtett but ■• due anthm }4 hour*
after the odrertited time of the
•ale All payment! eheH be caah
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made poyible te the Clerk of
me Circuit Court
Oalad this « m day of October,

tttt
(So Ml
MANYANNf MO A SC
CLENK O f THE
C iN CU lT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
flO N lO A
by Sn.riay C Mergert
Deputy Clerk
Pubhen Oct 13. 10 I T . A Nor
3. IS M
DEV-44
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O f TU B fSTW J V M C I A l
C M C U tT Ml AM * fO N

|c a m mo . gg-iggg c a taa
HASMINOTON m u t u a l
ANH. f A. ewcceeeer
l corporate merger te
•EAT WESTENN SANK.
I federal Sermge Sana.
Plemtift.
LI2ABETM L ACCANOI, e t M .
MOTICB O f A C T IO *
E L ilA B IT M L. ACCANO I
UNKNOW N SPOUSE, if
if ahve. and/or deed
(the‘i| unknown have,
tegoieeo ar granteee
ah perten* er partite
ay. throwg
hen (them |
ANE N O TlfiE O mat an
tar ferecteeure at a
an I ha following
m SEMINOLE Ceunty
S. Stock A. ef North
i Nanchee. Section 3. ae
I m Plat Poe* 11, payee
34. Public Aecorde at
County, Flood*. leee
cept a portion ef eerd Let
•h A. el the afereeard Piet
particutarfy deecnaed ae
ewe
SEOiN
at
tha
rthweel corner ef terd Let I
and run Nenh 04 degreee
13 34" Wee* Many the le e tarty
itgnt of-vvqy bne ef lagem en
Avenue a metenee ef I M a t
•eat te me Nenhweet earner ef
eaid Let S; menae North T1
aegreee OF Ob* Seat Many tha
Southerly ana at a 44 teat wide

Ltgil Nolle—
canal rtgM-af-way a (bounce af
211.73 feet: thence South 04
degreee IS* 3 f Seat for 1TS.SS
feat la a paint on a curve con*
cava Morthweetorty having a
fadhra 300 00 foot and a chard
•anyth of 140.10 feat, bearing
South 71 degreee 30* IS* Weal,
cold petal lying along the
Northerly right-of-way line of
Panara
No ad:
thence
ef-way ana. Many tha arc af
•aid curve through a central
angle of IS degreee 1r 11* for
147.#0 feet la the Petal af
Tangency; thence South SS
degreee M ' tt * Weal along
aeid rtgM-af-way Una far S311
leaf te tha POINT OP IECVNMNO.
yew are required ta eerve a
copy ef your written dofonoeo.
« any: ta M an S P tA N AMO
M O ffM AM . P A .. Atlerneyt.
whose addrata la 70S South
Oh m tughwey. Coral Qabtee.
flen da 31100. (M S ) s g g -m o .
publication af tha nattca and ta
Me tha original with tha Clark ef
•he Court either before aarvtca
an S f tA N AND HOPfMAM. f A..
after, atherwtaa a default win be
entered agetaot you far the
fw*™r
w^W1*fTkl*w
In
Irr*
Cemptamt er Petition
W ITNESS my hand and keel of
tare Court an Slat day of O C TO ­
BER. It t S .
(BSA1)
MANY ANNS MONSB
Aa Clark af me Court
By Nuth King
Ae Deputy Clark

MBAMUTTMAer Of IBM
Me. B T -B
•f yaw are a pereew with t dra­

tted. pi no loot ta you. la the
pravielan af certain ootrotante
Pieeee
cantael
Court
Admvuettatmn at 101 N Perk
Aeanua. Suite N 30t, Sanford.
PL 31771. |407) 313-4330 ett
4317 wAMn 1 working daye af
yeur receipt ef thro notice, if
you are hearing or voice
impaired, can l aoo ess t m
October
17. end

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g KEENAN. 1101 Treecieek.
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YOU ANE N O TH 110 maf an
aclron le enforce a ten IOracle
kure an the foMewmg property
m Sam-note County, flenda
Lei O il . CHASE QMOVES UNIT
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at ee recorded m Plot Beak 4$.
Payee &lt;4 end IS , Pukfre
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Pier-da
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you ere required Id eerve a
copy at yeur written deleneee.
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Ltqal Notices

Legal Notices

CLAYTON. ESQUIRE. Plemtift a
Attorney, whote e d d re tt le
C LAYTON S M CCULLO H . 1049
MAITLAN0 CEN TER COMMONS
B IV 0 .. M A ITLA N 0, FLORIDA
327SI. within thirty 1301 daya
after the I v il public alien of thro
notice, and file me ongmel with
me Clerk of Ihtt Court either
before service on Plam tiH't
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a deleuH will
be entered eqemet you for me
relief demanded m the lie n
forecloture Complaint
OATEO on SEPTEM BER IS .
1444
(SEAL)
MANVANNE MORSE
Clerk ot me Circuit
S County Courts
By EUttbeth Sum
A t Deputy Clerk
PubiKh
October I T .
end
November 3. 10.17. tfkS
DEV-110

TER C O NDO P * I t POS 40 TO
42.
Name* in which ttiooood:
John 0. Oeliowey. AH ef eeid
property being ta the Ceunty of
Semmele. Stef# ef Flenda.
u niett ouch certificated) theK
be redeemed according fe law,
the property described m such
certifictteft) wilt be eeid to the
highest bidder at m e watt front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on me Tth day ef December,
1*44. ef ft 00 a m .
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp tatee
end recording fees are required
to be paid by me tucreetful
bidder at the tele FuK payment
of en amount equal to me high­
est bid is due within 24 hour*
tile r me advert lead tune ef the
tele All payments theK be cash
er
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable te the Clerk ef
the Circuit Court
Dated thle l i f t day of
October. 1444
(So ell
MANYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE
C IR C UIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by- Shirley C. Mergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 27. November
1. 10 4 17. 1444
DEV-173

MOTICB Of
A P P LIC A TIO N POO TAX OB BO
NOTICE IB HENBBV GIVEN,
that PUNB AS C USTO DIAN PON
M UNICO. INC., the holder ol the
following certificate^ hae tiled
eaid certificaleltl for a fa t daed
to ba laouod maroon The cartitle tie numberftl and year(e) af
Mouance. the deecnpuen ef the
property, end the nameft) in
which it wae aeeeeeed m/are ee
Certificate No 41TS
Year of leiuance I M t
Description of Property
L E G S 40 F T OF LO T 14 v ALL
O f LO TS IS v 14 4 N 1/1 O f
VACO BT A D J ON S O f LO T 14
O IK | R 1PIAT O f PANT O f
TO W N STTI NORTH C H U IU O TA
PB 11 PQ 44
Hemet m which asses te d Ah
Me me AM el teid property
i
me
County
el
State ef Florida
umeee even certihcatefa) shell
be redeemed according le lew.
me property described m such
c artificer alt l wet be told te me
high eat bidder at m e w att front
doer.
tern mole
Ceunty
Court ho uee. Sanford. Florida,
on me 13rd day ef November.
1444. af ft 00 am
Payment ef Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary elamp K ie s
and recording feet ere required
te be pox] by the successful
bidder at the tele Ft* payment
of an amount equal te the rugheet bsd is due wtthui 24 hours
after the advertised time ot mo
eeN All payments theK be caoh
er
guaranteed
m ttrum enl.
made payable te me Clerk ol
mo Cue tut Court
Oated th.e 13th day of

October i eat

(Stall
MANY ANNE MOMSf
C LIN K O f THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FlO NlOA
by Shu ley C Herpert
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 10. I T
November 1. 10. Itk d
01V 114
M O TICB O f
A P P LIC ATIO N POM TAX M B O
NOTICE I t M f R I ly O IY IN .
that FUNS A4 CUSTO DIAN FOR
FUNOCO. INC . me holder of
the felloe mg cert.f-cateltl hat
hied eeid cemficateltl ter a tea
deed te be Moued thereon The
certificate
num terttl
end
yeerlkl
ef
leeuance.
the
description et the property and
the namotof us which it woo
Certificate No 1041
Veer of Ittuance: 1444
Description ef Property:
LEO UNIT f 10 400 L A R I CEN -

M O TICS OP
A P P LIC A TIO N FOM TAX M B *
NOTICE IS MEREST OIVEN.
mat FUNS AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
M UNICO INC . the holder et me
•oiiewmg cert ticsteftl has Med
ee&gt;d cert he ateftl for a tat deed
te be ittued moreen The carthe vie numberfal end yearttl ef
ttuance me description ef me
property end the nemettl m
which it wee stressed re/are ee
follows
Cert,t.cate No 1144
rear of Ittuance &lt;444
Deecnphon ol Properly
K Q SEC 13 TP 204 R O t 30(
4 § } « f 9 FT OF S ( 1/4 OF IW
1/4 9 4 ( OF RR 4 IW 1/4 OF
S ( I / 4 1 I I OF RN
Nem vt m wh&lt;h aeeeeeed
Siivettri Inv Inc All ef teid
procerty being m the County ef
Seminole State ot Florida
Un&lt;set tuch certificeietei than
be redeemed according la lew.
me property described et tuch
cert fwereisi w.n be sold is me
highesi t Oder et me west front
dooi
Ssmmoie
Ceunty
Courthouse Seniord. Fionde.
on me rm day of Oecember.
tS t t t l l l M t m
Piym sm of tat# tee. aepbeabie doc urn m i ary stamp lares
and 'eco-ding tees are required
to be pant by m o successful
b-doer a&gt; me rale Fud payment
of an amount equal le me Mghaat am It due withm 24 hour a
a lin me advertised tune of the
seie An payments than be caen
or
gwerantsed
instrument,
made payebio te the Clerk ef
the Cue sit Court
Deled Hut l i s t day of
October t»«4
iSeei)
M tR VASN f MORSE
CLERK O f f H (
CIRCUIT COURT
S E U iN O lE COUNTY.
flO R IC A
bv Snmey C Hetgerl
Deputy Clerk
Publish Octeeer 17. November

1 to 4 if tees
DEV 220

L e g a l N o t ic e
IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T O f TNB
(IO H T 4 4 N T M JU O IC IA L D IS TR IC T Ml
AMD POM SBMIMOLS C O U N TY .
FLOMIOA
C IVIL ACTIO M 4 4 -4 I 4 4 -C A -I3 -P
.STATE o f FlONlOA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
Petitioner.
rk
JCOiTM QA44AI ETC . et e l .
Reepondentt
N O TIC B TO BftOW CAUSB
AMO
MOTICB O f S U IT
Fl o r id a t o
Saul 4 Company
ATTN N Ce'emamto
1J J South Biood Street
Philadelphia. PA 14104
*
Pa.cal 704/7(34
To ail tern rtepondenit who are Irving, and .1 any or ell reapondenit ora dsceaeed. the unknown ■pours, have, densest,
granievr creditors, twnors. er ether pertiee claiming by. through,
under, or against tny such dec ae tod respondent or roepondontt.
4 aiivo. end. it doad. men unknown spouee, heue. devieeet. legelest grantee*, creditor*, honors, or o ltu r parti** claiming by.
ihrougn under, or agamel tny tuch deceased respondent or
respondent!, and til other pertiee having er claiming to have any
ngnt. m i * or interest m and to me property deecrtbed m the
Petition to wit
MCTK3M TTJtO rB S M
( T A T I NOAO 417
M B W f l t l CO.
s ta te o f

F B I SM4PLB • UMNTBO A C C S tt-R M H T O f WAV
PARCEL NO 204
A pomon of Lot 44. New Upeele at recorded n Pwt book t. Page 47 of
rw Putin. Recced* of Sommow County. Fiona*, to g rfw wtm a porken
of Dock 4. Baton te rocorded n Plot Book 4. Page 44 of » e Pubkc
Recordi of SemrtoN County. Florida, a* lymg n Section 34. Townafvp I f
South. Range 30 Earn. S e t m v Cormfy Florida, bang mom parimAarty
deacrKied at loaewt
Commence el a tour'd 4 nch by 4 mch 'Ooudney* concrete m oruturt
markng the Northeast comer of tao EouMiweot 1/4 of lata Section 34 ea
mown on Fiord* Department of Tranoportabon RqfH-of-Wtay Map.
Sector FF3I0-29O2. thence tut South 00*04 03' East Many fie lest me
ol the Southwest 1/4 of tmd Sedan 34 a (balance of 1440.37 teal to ta*
Southeast corner of taa Southwest 1/4 of seta Section 34 ter a POMfT OF
BE GNNINO. seta pomt lying on ta* Northerly rqf* ef way Mi* ef Cowfy
Reed 44A 2Sm Street (as now e*taMkahe«* thence run Souta 44*93 04*
Nest Mong tae Soum me ef me Soufrweel 1/4 ef ttad Bectton 34 and tae
Ntrtherty rqf* of way Sne ef seta Coimty Reed «4A-24ta S*vet, a Retenca ol 299 43 lata to «s aweraecwon wtta ta* aoutaerty ngfd of way Sn*
of Country Club Road (ae now eatabtahec* taance depertmg tae Botafi
m* ol the Southwest 1/4 of aeta Section 34 and tae Northerly ngFK of way
m* ol seta Courtly Road 44A-29ta Street, run North 00*04 52* WaR along
tae Southerly right of way kn* of tata CourKry Club Road, a dwtanc* of
30 42 leet. thence nai North 43*34'49* East Mong 4W BaKharty right Of
wav m* ol kata Country Club Road a (balance of 44J7 toot taance
.tapering (ho Southerly nghl of way kne of lata Counby Chib Rood rui
North 49-23 09' East 44444 leal to taa Earn Sne Of kata LM S4, New
up kale, (hence run Souta 54*14*47* Watt along tae E a t Ine of seta Lot
94. New Upsets a (bounce ef 114.99 toot to tae Souh me of tae
Southeast 1/4 of seta Section 34. bang tae afcramanboned Northerly
1-gM o l . i y l n * ot County Road 44A-29MI Svsat. taance departing tae
East m* oltata Let 54. Naw Upeata tin North 49*5910" West stony tae
Souta me of ta* Southeast 1/4 of seta Secton 34 and ta* Northerly right
at way me ol tata Comfy Road 44A-29MI Street, a dMtonce of 64 29 toot;
thence run South 49*93 04* West atony ta* Souta Sne of ta* Botaheeet
1/4 ol tata Section 34 and the Northerly ngfK of way kne of tata Cocnry
Read 44A-2Sta Sbvet. a (balance of 47.70 tool to taa FO N T OF BEGINNtftG
Bang a portion of lands aa described at Official Records Book I3F4,
Pag* 149F. Pubkc Records of Ssmtaoto Cdcnry, Fionde
Containing 0.703 acre*. more or tobk.
S E C TIO N FF31 0-1S 02
S TA TB ROAD 41T SEM INO LE CO .
0 IS C A IP T I0 N
T IM P O R A R Y O B TO U N B A B IM IN T
PARCEL NO 704
Thkl Part Ot:
A portion ol lo t 94, New Upsala as recorded m Piet Book t. Pag*
47 ol the Public Record* el Semmdie Ceunty. Florid*, together
with a portion ol Block 4, Dele* a* recorded in Flat Booh 4. Fag*
44 ol the Public Records ol Seminole County. Florida, kk lying In
Section 34. Township IB South. Rang* 30 ( M l . Seminole County.
Florida and being a portion ol lands kk described in Official
Record* Book t3Tk. Page IS9T. Public Record* ol Semmole
County. Florida.
lying within the following described boundary:
Commence el ■ found 4 inch by 4 inch ’ Ooudney* concrete mon­
ument marking the Northwest corner ol me Southeast 1/4 ol sard
Section 34 a* shown on Florida Department ol Transportation
R gnt-gf-Way Map. Section 77310-2901: (hence run South

14*04 03* East along me N e t! m e el the South***! 1/4 ef eerd
Section 34. a dittance ol 2.4*0 37 test to the Southwest corner of
me Soul heat! t&gt;4 et ka-d Section 34. seta pomt ty.ng an the
Normally right ot way in* ot County Read 44A-2Sm Street (ee
now eslebbkhed). thence run South 44* S3 04* Neal along me
Soum kn* el the Southwest 1/4 el eerd Section 34 end the
Northerly right et wey line of u d County Rood 44A-2Sth Street, e
(balance ef 24 9 4 ) leet. thence run Norm 00*04 12* Neel, a dis­
tance ef 30 42 feel la the Southerly ngnt ol way bn* af Country
Club Road let now atteMienod). mane a North 43*34 4S* ( m i
433 74 loot along eeid Southerly line of Country Chib Road lor tha
POINT OP SEOlNNiNO. thence deport.ng tata right el way kne
along a Curve concave Southeasterly having e radius et 11 IS 42
reel end a central angle el 17*43*14’ : mence from a chord bear­
ing ol Norm 43*39 07* (ta t run la tte rly along rn* arc of seta
curve t distance el 737 12 leet to ■ pomt on the new krruted
access right et way kn* aa established and shown a* Parcel 207
en I he aforesaid right et wey map. tata pomt being on a curve
concave Easterly, having a rad ut *1 2494 74 leet and a central
angle el 01*10 04*. thence from * chord bearing et North
09*24 14* (eat run Northerly along the arc ol said curve e dis­
tance ol 40 33 leet. thence departing tata new right el wey kne
run akmg a curve concave Southerly, having a ltd-u* ef 1171 43
leet end e central angle ol 14*14*37*. thence from a chord bear­
ing et North 44*29 20* N e tt run Westerly along me arc el said
curve e distance el 349 43 leal te the aforetata tin tin g Southerly
right ot way kne ot Country Club Road: thence along seta right et
way kn* run South S3'34 49* N ett a distance ot 344 14 leet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 10,423 equate leet. more or tot*
For lh* purpose ol clearing, eacavtlmg. constructing and main­
taining a temporary detour lor the traveling public during the con•iruclion ol improvements to State Read 417. with alt such Mte.
cute, diem*, ditches, end ether incident* which the grantee may
deem necessary or convenient m connection therewith
Upon completion ot lh* transportation protect, tata preparty wiK
be tailored i t nearly aa poaaibia to •!• ongmai condition, aacapt
•or mattera which compensation hat baan paid
N it understood and agreed by lh* parti#* hereto that the rights
grata ad harem shall terminate upon completion of true trans­
portation protect, but no later than tha last day ol May. 2003.
You ere etch notified Inal the PeMioner Med it* sworn Petition
and its Declaration of Taking m this Court against you M respon­
dents, seeking to condemn by eminent domain procaedmgt the
above deecrtbed property located m the State ol Florida. County
of Semmole.
You ere further notified that the Petitioner will apply lo the
Honorable Nancy F. Alley, one ol lh* Judge* ol mi* Court en me
11th day el December. 1*94. el 10 00 a m . m Semmole County
Court house 301 North Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida, lor an
Order ol Taking n this cause All respondents lo this sort may
request a hearing el the time and place designated and be heard.
Any respondent lading to M* a request lor hearing then waive any
right to Oblect lo the Order ol Taking
Each ( ea pond eta is hereby required to serve written delentes. if
any. end request a hearing, if dee-red. lo tata Petition on:
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
714 South Woodland Boulevard
Deland, Florida 31720
c/o Lawrence S. Genduer
Eminent Domain Attorney. Oittnct S
1904) 943-9491
on or before me I at day ol Oecember. I99B and file the originals
with lh* Clerk ol thle Court on that date, to show cause whet
right, title, mteraal. or ken you or any ol you have m and lo the
property described m the Petition end lo show cause, if any you
have, why the property should not be condemned lor the uses and
purposes set forth m the Petition il you lail lo answer, a default
may be entered against you for the renal demanded m the
Petition. It you tail to request a hearing on the Petition tor Order
el Taking you shell waive any nghl to ob|*ct lo tata Order ol
Taking.
W ITNESS MV HAND ANO SEAL ol tata Court on the 20th day ol
O CTOBER. A.O . 1994.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR CUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe American With Dieabililiaa act. persona
with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate m
this proceeding should contact the Court Administrator at 301
North Park Avenue. Seniord. Florida, telephone (407) 123-4330.
not later than seven (T) day* prior lo the proceeding. II hearing
Impaired. (TOO) 1-800-955-4771. or Voice (v) 1-400-993-8770. via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish November 1. 1994
OEW-10

CornellP l| t S A

teammate Belinda Bargmann
lately, but is still the class of
the county. She started tun­
ning as an elementary school
student at Forest City, then
gave it up to work on basket­
ball.
That didn't work out. so. as n
freshman at Lake Brantley, she
was talked Into running again
and started to work out.
It didn't take long for her to
make an Impact on a very good
team. The Patriots visited the
annual race at Walt Disney
World and Cornell, who started
the freshman season running
Junior varsity, finished 19th
overall and started pushing
Ashley Nasser, one of the
state's best.
She also learned to love the
sport.
*When I don't run I get
moody.* Cornell said. "My mom
can tell If I haven’t been run­
ning by my moods. Sometimes
she teUa me to Just get out and
m n and I love to do It.*
Cornell trains with her
teammates about 40 miles
each week, but racks up more
on her own. It's also become a
year-round sport since sh ell
be racing In national meets
throughout the rest of the year.
She said she only gets a
week off once In a while, but Is
looking especially forward to
the Foot Locker national quali­
fier In North Carolina a few
weeks after the Florida state
meet.
With all of her success, she
knows there's usually going to
be an entire Arid of runners
gunning especially for hrr.
"At the smaller meets there's
nut a lot of pressure.* Cornell
said. "It only matters how we
do at the end of the season
and. well, were at the end of
the season now.*
She said Harris stresses the
regular season as a tune-up for
the later races, but a race at
Disney last month, where
Cornell Anlshed third overall

and second among Class GA
nm ners. provided her with a
gauge as to where she stands
In the states.
Last year, she Anlshed ninth
in the states, hut that might
not Ixi enough this season with
expectations for herself and
the Patriots miming so high.

It's still early, and Cornell
ulways has next year. In fact,
almost all of Lake Brantley's
ninners - Kristen McCarthy
and Dara Wise are the only
seniors • will return next sea­
son. but Cornell said this has
to be the year the Patriots
make it over the top.

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Doing the damage for the Klwants Club were Amanda Kelly
(2-for-3 with a home m n and a
single, two runs, three Kill),
Tla Jackson (triple, two mns.
RBI) and Lattsha
Bolden
(single, two m ns. RBI).
Also contributing were Lau­
ren Bennett (mn. RBI). Sarah
Jones. Shela Acree and Terry
Qwyn Pennington (two rum
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three RBI).
Ruben Garcia (double, three
mns. RBI). Mike Mitchell (mn.
two RBI). Mike Bowling (mn).
Keith Lutz (mn); one mn. one
RBI _ Chris Caskle: one run _
Dan LaFlamme.
Invacare: three hits _ Angel
Figueroa (three runs, two RBI);
two hits _ Tom Moses (two
runs. RBI). Stan Nleman: one
hit _ Killer Lashley (triple, two
runs, two RBI), Tom Gilson
(two runs). Dave Rosas (two
runs), Richard Quinn (two
RBI). Chris Brooks (mn). Bob
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JU O IC IA l CIRCUIT.
HI AND IO N
•BMINOIB COUNTY.
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c i v i l OIV IBION
CABS N O . i BB-IBB 1 CA I I 0
AAM IB C A f lT A l
c o u p o n a t io n
Plaintiff,
aB
MAP* RO0RK1UIX. I T A l
Defendants
N O TIC B O f A C TIO N

10 MAN* R00NI0UK and
UNKNOWN BPOUll OP MAR*
ROORIOUEX
AOORIIS UNKNOWN
YOU API N O M I I D that an
at Ian *or Foreclosure al
Mortgage an lha following
daarribad proaarty

I N I (A S T M T i l l OP 10TS •
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TOWN OP SANPOAO. ACCOAO
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PUBLIC A IC O A O S OP SEMIN O ll C O UNTY. Pl.ON'OA.
a d 70S 4TN S T R U T IA S T
SANPOAO PL J I I M
h*a baan Mad aga nai you and
yau aro *a&lt;au&gt;ratf •• aaraa a
copy el your written dalanaaa.
■I any. lo il. on Marshall C
W alton
P A . Attorney lor
PU-nl.lt. anoaa address ia S400
NORTH W IS T 21 al IIA R A C B .
PORT L A u O IR O A L l. PLOR'OA
I1J04 a h « h .a wilhm Ihwly I)0|
days altar lha Mai pubi*caifon
ol ini# N o i&lt; a m lha iPiaaaa
uwb..an m fna S lU iN O L I M i n
ALO' and Mo lha anginal ailh
lha Clark ol Ihte Court mthor
baloro ta rd e a on Pfaintrtfa
art or nay or anmodfalaly Ihoro•Kor. oihoratao a default wi*
ua ania-ad agemel you lor lha
raifal demanded m the com
piami
•n accordance with lha
Americana D aab.f.f at Act. par
tons a 'in fhaabOftfea neodmg a
apaciai accommodations la
p a rio p a ia m in.a proceeding
should
contact
Court
Adm-niaiialor at 201 N Part
A .a Sanlord PL 12TTI. Id a ohona
numbar(40f) 3214]S0.Not lalar than aaran (7)
days » i « i lo lha proceeding. i«
naaf.ng .m paradlTDOl 1-400
M S B TM . or VO.C4 (V) I BOOMS ST TO n l Plor-da Relay
Seme as
W ITN IS S my hand and Tho
seal ol this Court lh*a 2Bih day
ol O C T O B IR . IHI
ISIAL)
MARVANNI MORSt
and

As Clark ol lha Court
By Ruin King
As Ooputy Clprk
Pf.bi.an Havpmbpr S. 10. ISS4

01W-2B

N O TIC B OP A C TIO N
C O N B TN U C TtV fl BBNVICB
IN TN B C IN C U IT C O U N T
OP TNB IIO N T B B N TN
JU O IC IA L C IN C U IT
IN ANO PON
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY .
fLO N lO A
CASB N O .: • • • 4 ttt-O N O &gt;-0
IN Rf T N I MARRIAOI OP
NATTASMA T O N I ! CARMACK.
Wilt/Pal.Honar,
and
JAMES W ILLII CARMACK.
Muabend)Respondant
10 J A M IS W ILLII CARMACK
Reudenco Unknown
NO TICB
BY P UB LIC A TIO N
YOU A R I HIR IBV N O TIPIIO
mat a Petition lor Oraaolulion ol
Marriage hat baan Mod and
commenced in Hus Court and
you aro required to aarva a
copy ol your written dalanaaa.
I any. lo It on S TIP A N II B S H ­
U N . I S O U IR I. Altornoy lor
Petitioner. NATTASHA T O N I I
CARMACK, whose address is
2T0I Waal Commercial Bird ,
Suits S400. Port Lauderdale.
I lor .da SSSOB and Ma lha origi­
nal with lha clerk ol lha above
ttylad court on or baloro
N O V IM B IR 20. IM S . otherwise
a default will ba anlarad agamel
you lor tho raliol prayed lor m
ma compiaml or petition
WARNING
Rule 12 213.
H onda family Law Rulaa ol
Procodurt. laqoiras certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and information failure
lo comply can raaull m sanc­
tions. including dismissal or
(inking ol pleadings
This notica than bo published
one* each weak lor lour con­
secutive waaas m T H I S IM I­
N O L I HERALD
W ITN IS S my hand and lha
aaal of said court al S IM IN O L I
County. Honda on this I Sin day
Ol O C TO B ER . 1998
A TRUE COPY
Plonda
Circuit Court Seal
MARVANNI MORSE
As Clark. Circuit Court
Semmola County.
By Nancy R Wmlar
A t Ooputy Clerk
STEPANIE B. SILPEN. ESQUIRE
2101 W att Commercial Bhrd
Suit# S40C
Pori lauderda'a. Plonda S3309
[9341 733-1330
Publish Octobar 20. 27, and
November 3. 10. 1991
DEV-IS I

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Legal Notices

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21—P ersonals

N O TIC B O f

BB-272BB(UPM)
In accord4hc# with Iho
American with Disabilities A ll.
parson a with disabilities weedmg a special accommodation
10 participate m this proceeding
should contact lha Clerk of lha
Circuit Court of Iho SEMINOLE
County Courthouse of 407-3234330. not lalar than seven days
prior to lha proceeding. If hear­
ing Impaired. 1-SOO-9S9-B7M
(TO O ) or I -•00-139-1770. via
Honda Relay Service
Publish: Octobar
27, and
November 3. IB M
DEV 204

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
Of TN B IB T H
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT,
M AN D EON
•BMINOLB C O U N TY ,
FLO NlO A
C A B S NO i • • - M t S - C A - I B - l
AMERICAN OENERAL
HOME EQUITY, INC.,
Plaintiff,
at.
LAURIE 9 BROWN:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF LAURIE S. BROWN.
JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.
Defend aniisl.
R E -N O T IC I
OF FO R BCLO BU NB B A L I
NOTICE la hereby given mat
the undersigned Clark of the
circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, will, on Iho
24th day at November. 1994. at
M O O A M at lha Waal Front
Ooor of the Sommolo County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
offer tor sal# and sail at public
outcry lo tho highoal and best
bidder lor cash, tho following
described property situated m
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Lot •*. Haywood Rapist. City
ol Sanford, Plat Boos 30. Psgot
27 and 21. Public Rscords ot
Sommolo County. Florida
pursuant lo lha 7msi Judgment
anlarad m a caaa pandmg m
sard Court, the style of which it
md test ad above
W ITNESS my hand and officisl
sail of taut Court thro 30th day
of Octobar I H I
IS IA U
MARYANN! MORSE
Clock of lha Circuit Court
By Jana I Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
John C Engle hard!. PA
IS24 I Uv-ngslon St
Orlando. Honda 12402
It you aro a parson ntth a die
ability who neoda any special
accommodation io participate
m this proceeding, you pro enti­
tled. al no coal io you. lo the
proeieton ot special ate.stance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N Park
A r# . Sla
N101, Sanfo'd
Florida 11 7TI. talephone |40T|
321 4310. I l l 4777. withm two
working days of your receipt of
•hit notica It haarmg .mpared
(TOOl 1 400 433 4771 or Vo-co
(V) I 400 433 4770. vra Florida
Ralay Same#
Pubr-sh Novambor 1 10. 1944
DEW 77

ALOMC7 FLO R IO A M O ST R I A P C C T IO Dating Bureau tinea
1977) AE s q m induin g lemon
frngm g People Together 1 BOO922-4477 (24 hours)

APPLICATION fON TAX OBBO
NOTICB IB H IR IB V O IV IN ,
*»•&lt; PUNB AS CUSTO O IA N PON
MUNiCO. INC., lha heldar o l the
following cartIfk •!•&lt;») has Mad
M id certificate^) for a U a dead
la be Maued thereon. The carttftcate numbar(a) and yeer(e) ol
loauanca. Hie doocrtpMon of the
preparty, and the name(s) m
which R waa assessed la/ara a t
Cartiflcala Nor 34S2
Tear of leauancor I IBB
Description of Property
• 1 0 IB2 B f T S SB C IO B MIN
I B IC I OP INT ILV R/W U S 1T .
92 A SLY ll LO T S RUN N SO
0 1 0 42 MIN 10 S IC I IIS .1 T F T
9 99 0 1 0 49 MIN 12 S I C I 30
FT S 30 D IO 14 MIN 41 B I C W
I I I I T f T N 40 o t o 29 MIN IB
S I C W TO B I O L A R I O f THE
WOODS BUBO PB 7 PO 23
N4ma4 m which aaaaasad
Kenneth A. Norman. Q le«a B.
Norman. All of M id proparty
bomg
in tho County
ol
Seminole. Stale ol H onda
Unless such cortiftcalHa) shall
ba tad earned according lo law.
lha property described In such
certitic steltl will ba aa&lt;d lo lha
Mg hast bidder si lha weal front
door.
SomtnoiO
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. H onda,
on the 23rd day ol Nosember.
IB M . al 11 00 a m
Payment of Bala lea. appuca
Ma documentary stamp taraa
and racordmg faas art raqurrad
le ba pard by the succasstui
brddar at lha sale full payment
of an amount equal lo the high­
est bid w dua w lh m 24 hours
attar ma advertised lima ol tho
M ia All payments shall ba cash
or
guaranteed
malrumenl.
made payable lo lha Clark of
lha Circuit Court
Dated thie l l t h day al
Octobar. 19M

(Sean
MARVANNI MORSE
CLERK OP T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.

PlORlOA
by Slwiey C Hargon
Deputy Clark
Publish Octobar 20. 27
Noram bar 3. 10. 199#
DEV 140

M TNB CIRCUIT COMNT
O f TNB 1B IN JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT O f PlONtNA
M A M pop

I I M M O L I CO UNTY
M NBRAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A M NO. M - I 3 B 0 C A 14
OMAC M O A TQ A Q I
CORPORATION P/K/A
OMAC M O R TQ A Q I
CORPORATION OP PA

Ptemtlff,
VS
SARAH M
VANOIRW IRP, at a i .
Oalandanla

NOTICB
OP PORSCLOBURB B A L I
Naina it hereby giron that,
pursuant la that I mat judgment
ot foreclosure dal ad Octobar
19, 1994 and anlarad m ( m l
case number 91 I 394 C A I I ol
lha Cwcud C o w l ol lha ll t h
Judicial Circuit m and lor
Sommolo
County.
fie n d s,
wherein OMAC M O R TQ A Q I
CO RPORATION F/KJA OMAC
M O R TQ A QI CORPORATION OP
PA. io Piamr.n end BAHAH M
V A N O IR W IR P .
ALAPAVA
W OOD*
H O M IO W N IR S
A S IO C l AT ION INC . W ALSH
B IC U R lT IIB . INC P/K/A O P
M O R TQ A Q I
CO R P O R A TIO N ,
is/are Defendannal. I will saK la
lha highosi and bast brddar lor
cash at the weal front door ol
lha I am.no la County co u rt­
house in Sanlord Sommolo
County. Honda, a! 11 00 A M
on tho 29th day ol December.
I9 M . tho torlowing daocnbwd
property as sat forth tn said
Pmai Judgment, lo wit
LOT 123. ALAPAVA WOODS
PHASE III. ACCOROiNQ TO T H I
PLAT TH IR IO P . AS R IC O R O ID
IN PLAT BOOK S3. P A O IS 30.
31. B 32. PUBLIC R IC O R O S OP
S IM IN O L I COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO T H I
PAIR
O IB T
C O L L E C TIO N
PR A C TICES ACT Y O U A R I
AOVISIO THAT t h i i l a w f i r m
I I O I IM E O TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O LLEC T A O IB T ANO ANY
INFORMATION O B TA lN IO WILL
B ( USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Osiwd lha 20th day ol October
1991.
MARIANNE MORSE
Cloth ol Circud Court
Oy Jana I . Jaeaw-c
Deputy Clark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 430
Tampa. Plonda 33B07
Ta'aphone I II II 877-BOOa
CAS 191 02313
Publish.
October
2T, and
November 3. 1998
D IV 203
IN TMB C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f TNB IB T H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND POR
• BMINOLB C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
O IN B R A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CABS NO i BS 1418 C A 14 f
UNION PLANTERS BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
P/K/A UNION PLANTERS
NATIONAL BANK.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
TO LEADER FEDERAL
BANK FOR SAVINGS
PLAINTIFF
VS
SYLVIA F M UCCI. ET AL.
OEPENOANTlS)
NOTICB
O f F O R S C IO S U R S B A L I
NOTICE IS H EREBY O IV IN
pursuAnt lo • Summary Pinal
Judgment ol lorecloeure deled
Octobar 19th. 1991. anlarad m
Civil Casa No 9B MAS CA 14 P
ol Iho Circuit Court ol tho IBTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S IM I­
N O L I County. Sanlord. Plonda.
I will soil lo Iho highest and
bast bidder lor cash AT THE
W EST FRONT OOOR ol tho
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N. PARK AVENUE
m SANFORO. Florida, al 11 00
o'clock a m. on tho 34th day ol
NOVEMBER. 1994 Iho following
described property aa sal forth
M
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LO T 10. DEVONSHIRE.
ACCO R O IN Q T O TH E PLAT
THER EO F AS R ECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES IS ANO
19. OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLORI­
DA
Oalad this 20th day ol O C TO ­
BER. 1994
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jasawic
Ooputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OP
OAVIO J. STERN. P A.
601 S. University Drive
Suita 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(934) 233-4000

IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f TMB IB T H J U O IC IA l
C IR C U IT IR ARO FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IR C U IT C IVIL DIVISION
C A BS NO. • • ■ IM t -C A -1 4
M I0 H R 3 T BANK, an
Oklahoma Corporation
as assignee ol
CITICO RP HOMEOWNERS
SERVICES. INC . aa
assignee ol
RESIDENTIAL FINANCIAL
CORP.
Pla.nl.lt
9%
BAIIRINQTON BUCHANAN
and JANE DOE BUCHANAN
as unknown spouse or
tenant m possession
Defend ants
N O TIC E O f B A L I
P U R S U A N T T O CM AP TBN 4B
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant to an Order ol Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure dated October 19,
'994 and antarsd m Caaa No
98 1102 CA 14 m Iho Circuit
Court ol Iho 1|tn Judicial
Cucud m and lor Seminole
County Florida whorem M ID■
FIRST BANK, an Oklahoma
Corporation at assign aa ol
CITICORP HOM EOWNERS SER­
VICES. INC . as assignee ol
R ESIDEN TIAL
Fin a n c ia l
C O R P . is ih# Plaintiff and BAR.
R IN QTON
BUCHANAN
and
JANE
DOE B UCHANAN as
unsnown spouSa or lonant m
possession.
aro
lha
Defendants. I will saN lo lha
highest and bast bidder lor
cash 41 the Waet front door ol
the courthouse m Sanlord.
Sam nolo County Florida al
11 M i n on iho IMh day ol
NOVEMBER 1994 the loMown g described properly as sal
forth in said Order ol Final
Summary Judgment la wit
LOT 44 REPLAT OF GROVE VIEW VILLAGE THIRD A D D I­
TION A C CO R O iN Q TO PLAT
t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in
p l a t bo o k
a p a g e a a io.
OF t h e p u b l i c r e c o r d s o f

2

S IM N O L I C O U N TY FlO R lO A
OATEO at Sanlord Sewunoie.
Hot da true join day O C TO B IR .
1994
" A M IR IC A N S W ITH
O il A B I L I T II S A C T
|ADA) NOTICB.**
Individuals w in disabuiias
reading a reasonable accommudation lo patlKipata m irwa
proceed.ng Should contact in#
Court Admmrstrator s Office as
soon as possible Telephone
140 7y 32) 4 3)0 Or. it hawing
impaired.
1-400 443-4111
I TODi Or I too 933 a 110 IV)
Via Honda Relay Sarvrca
MARfANNE MORSE. CLERK
3am.no** County. Florida
By J a n a ( jaeaw-c
OLEN 2 OOLOBERO
ESQUIRE
OOLOBERO ANO VOVA. RA
Sude 900 BIV lower
110* Bricked Aranua
M.am. Florida 33131
Allot nay lor Plaintiff
(3031 174 4200
Pubiiah
October 77, and
November 3, 1*94
DEV 203
IN TNB C IN C U IT C O U N T
OP TNB TB TN JU OICIAL
C IN C U IT . IN ANO POR
•BMINOLB C O U N T T .
PLONIOA
O IN B N A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASB NOi 44 1443 C A 14 P
CAPSTEAO. INC
PIAINTIPP
VS
VERNON MILLIOAN A/K/A
VERNON A MILLIGAN. JR .
IP LIVING. ANO IF Of AO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O R A N T1I9. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREO i TORS.
TR U S TIE S ANO ALL
O THER PAR TU S C lA iM iN Q
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST VERNON
MiLLIOAN A/K/A VERNON
A. MILLIOAN. JR ; SUZAN
A MILLIOAN A/K/A
VERNON A MiLLIOAN. JR .
t h i c h a s e Ma n h a t t a n
BANK F/K/A CHEMICAL
BANK. WILLIAM A.
WATSON. JR . JO HN DOE
ANO JANE O O I AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
O IF IN O A N T(S )
N O IIC I
OP PORSCLOBURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol I Oracle aura dalad
Octobar 19th, 1994. anlarad in
Civil Caaa No 9S 1443 CA 14 P
ol tho Circuit Court ol tho IBTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will aall to tho highest and
best bidder lor cash AT T H I
W EST FRONT OOOR ol lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
m SANFORO. Florida, al I I 00
o clock a m. on iho 24th day ol
NOVEMBER. 1998 tho following
described property as sal lortn
M
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgmsnt. to-wit:
LO T 11. BLOCK A. CRYSTAL
BOWL. SECO ND AOOITION.
ACCO R O IN O TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAOE 77. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oalad thte 20th day ol O C TO ­
BER. 1998
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARVANNI MORSE
Clock ol lha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
401 9. University Drive
Suita 300
Pianist ion. FL 33324
(934) 233-S000
94 2437SIFMICAP
In accordance with lha
American with Disabilities Act.
parsons with disabilities read­
ing a special accommodation
lo participate ui this proceeding
should contact lha Clark ol Iho
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1214330, nol later than seven days
prior to the proceeding II hear­
ing unpaired. 1-400-934 4771
(TOO) or 1-400-933-8770. sla
Florida Relay Service.
Publish
Octobar
27. and
November 3, 1998
OEV 204

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF THB IB T H J U O I C I A L
C IR C U IT OF FLO N lO A
IN ANO FOR
•BMINOLB C O U N TY
O IN B R A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASB NO. ••-!••• C l i l l
CHASE MANHATTAN
M O R TQ AQ I SERVICES.
Inc . a Oaiawaro Corporation,
irs/a Chaaa Mannattan
Mortgaga Corporation,
Pi ami .ft.

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possession ol Iho subtoci
isal proparly No 2.
Dafandanis
N O TIC B OF A C TIO N
TO Jafliay S Bo&gt;ay it living,
and an unsnown pact-as Maun•ng by through, under and
against Ih# abora ntm ad
dalandanltsl who a rt not known
to ba daad or alls#. Whatnar
said unknown partios may claim
an mtarasl as spouses. Karra,
devisees grantaas. or other
(NypSORtai whose residence is
unknown and whose last known
address e
1014 Harbour Landing Way
Casselberry. FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor foreclosure ol mort­
gage
on
tho
following
described properly
LOT 3 HARBOUR LANDING.
ACCO R O IN Q TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO R OEO IN
PLAT BOOK 74. PAOE f t . P U B ­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
CO UNTY FLORIOA
nas baan Mod ega-nst you and
you ate required to servo a
copy ol your written daftness,
il any. lo it. on ANDREW L.
FIVECOAT. Attorney lor Iho
Plaintiff whose address is 4010
Doy Scout Boulavard. Suit#
430. Tampa. Florida 3)607 with­
in thnly days from tho dal# ol
lha frasi publication ol this
notice and Mo tho original with
lha Clark of this Court aithar
baloro service on Plaintiff s
•itomoy or unmadiataty thereallsr. otherwise a default will
ba anlarad against you lor Iho
rsliet demanded In Iho com ­
plaint
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEB T
C O LLE C TIO N
P RACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVISIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEM EO TO BE A O IB T
CO LLEC TO R A TTEM P TING TO
C O LLE C T A D E B T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and lha
seal ol said Corut on O C TO B ER
20th 199E.
Maryann# Morse
Aa Clark ol tho Court
By Cecelia V. Ikern
As Deputy Clark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 430
Tampa. Florida 33407
Talephone (411) 477-4008
CAS *94 02419
Publish
Octobar 27, and
November 1, 1998
DEV-207

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Var Mrs Evas A W E l Ca4
Brad (40H 130-931A

MOM THI V
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ATTENTION CNAs

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AUTOSaOTTVE DETAAJRB

OFWVERANEEDED
F/T 4 P/T tor local chanty
1407X96 4222
Etdarty Care Work F T F T makn g 370-990/ day and owemt^w.
C a «4 C 7 -U V 4 B 1 l

EXP
IN S Y S TE M
OPERA­
TIONS A T H O U k fS H O O T V iO
TOOLS A VEHICLE PROVIDED
COMPETITIVE WAGES A BEN­
EFITS

ed NOW! Honey Trarwport has
mmerkete opennga tor driver
tramaes No aspanence needed
Earn 1500 to S700 weekly pma
benefits COL tremmg h t / K M
4004355593

EU «f_______________
Carpsniara/Halp#ra:Subcraws
A tkhnars nawdat) Steady work,
tail pay Jett Savage 407-4707B2A.__________________________
Chad Care A Van Driver need­
ed tor Christian Cantor Eap re­
quested Good salary A bene­
fits 407 322-7905_______________
Construction C leaning
F T A P T Dependable people

trust have auto. 407-302-9191
COOKFOCIO SERVER
CO O K

ANO

FO O O

SERVER.

Days A Eve WM Tram Apply
Longwood Retirement VtlUga.
490 E Church Ave. Longssood.
a 767-0500
Countar Pereon: 2 permanent
positions available al aspandmg dry clean operations new lo­
cations 3338070
C 9 ;l Challenging position tor
outgoing mdni wI good comm
skills Ofttca duties canter on
•dm. cust
sve and sales
Phone asp or cust contact asp
dasvad Fas resume to Norwasl
Financial at 324 5516 EOE

DISHW ASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "C rack er Barret**
324-1020 200 tkckmai Or ( M
andHwy 46)

~ HOUOAY-SALES JOB
• Hckory Farm# Gft Center
•AKamcnto Mai
• Semnoto Town# Center
• 20-35 hot#-week iNuv Dec)
• C e l(407) 784 2333
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn oI Sanford.
3200 S OnandoOr (17-92)

JOBS
JOBS

LEE S FAMOUS
RECIPE CHICKEN
Mature salad lady needed
Consistent, caring about oth­
ers Good worker Daytime
C a l 322-3743 tor appl Ask tor
owner or manager on duty

51rWQUaCil'NEOPERATORS

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS

NURSES

WE O FFER
-FU LL TIME/PART TIME
-FLEXIBLE HOURS
-PREMIUM PAY SCHEDULE

LP N

P/T Every other weekend
Apply
Longwood Retirement
V illage 480 E
Church Ave
Longwood FL 7670500

WE REQUIRE
•STRONG WORK ETH IC
-CAR EER MINDED
-SHARP APTtTUOE

Maintenance Person
Eepenenced
general
mam
tenance person tor apartment
compter Drug testing required
Can 9-2PM O 323-0263

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
SEEKS 5 INDIVIDUALS WITH A
DESiRE FOR SUCCESS IN A
CAREER WITHOUT LIMITS DO
YOU HAVE A BACKGROUND IN
-MANUFACTURING?
•INDUSTRIAL SEW1NQ?
-SALES?
CONSTRUCTIO N ?
-M ANAGEMENT?

MAINTENANCE HELPER

A D E C C O ia teaming up with
Sanford companies to create
•writing pC opportunities II
you have skids. « notion and
a ome tor quakty we have a
great opportunity with great
benefits

for apartment compter Must
have tools and references Sal­
ary depends on eepenence Call
323-4430
MERRY MAJOS HIRING
Car &amp; Insurance Needed

Weekends FREE 331 5266
M O R TG AG E
P R O C ESS O R
TRAINEE: High school grad r»
basic typing A computer slues
Nations Mortgage Corp Long
wood Call Dan Al 787-8270

We have jobs «i toe
toaotwmg areas

Landscape Nursery labor needed Can 407-33D0647___________
NOW HIRING
Searing
following
positions
House Person. House Keepers
and AM DrsTrwAshers Apply m
person to
Marriott Courtyard
119
International
Parkway
Heathrow, FL

*M«chlna OpBrator*
•AtABmblBfB*

(First Shift)
* Warahouss*
•ClBflCBl*

‘Data sntry*
‘Tslamarksting*
* Admin. AabL*
*1st,2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*

ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL
ASSISTAN T tor 2 Mhces Cer
bhCAtion nol necessary it eepen# need Versatility and a
good personality a must Call
323-2577 or 904 775 0222 lor

caB torappt

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hr«/Wk

407-130-7171
PIANIST: For Sunday service
F T or P T 407-349-9907.

A decca
T t« EMPUNMENT PEOPLE

by Luis Campos
CaMOreyC«hat cryptograms ara createdtramquauus by
pans** past andprasani EachWow« he c«nar Handslor
Today• cUa Cequals O

Preater A 9powerFCleaner Eeceaenl opportunity enstt Min
growing etpanrkng dry Clean
operation. Lake Mary area. 3338070

M A IN TEN A N C E FuB Time No
erpenence necessary W-tl train
Musi have transportation Lake
Mary 323-1927 U F ckay

DRIVERS

COL Requeed Call Sandy al A1 Tamps (407) 647 8010 No
FewEOE

33ST!re5irTeeitocafeTewh
m Volusia county taeetoralJve
CNA
needed
immwikatery
Previous erper«nce hetptui
Can Deb ary Manor 407-4444438. EO E.

ENTRY LEVEL 0MVERS ftotof-

DESK CLERK
Apply
Budget Inn ol Santord.3200 S Orlando Dr (17 92)

Remedy
mnLLICEHT STAFFING

to

KITCHEN HELP Flesbie tire
Apply a WIDOW Tree Cafe. Cot

(407) 869-0444

IF Y O U HAVE A C U R R E N T
BANKING
S TA TE M E N T
OR
PHONE BILL ANO EARNEO
LESS TH AN 925.000 IN TH E
PAST TWELVE MONTHS. YOU
MAY BE TH E R IG H T CAN­
DIDATE FO R THE POSITION
NO
EXPERIENCE
PRE
FEFWED ABSOLUTE SERIOUS
INQUIRIES ONLY!! SANFORO
AIRPORT AREA CALL U R BI­
SON
B ETW EEN
9 30 ANO
11 00AM AT
122-4371
Peat Control: CPO with L A O
Lie Local co 10 y n aetabkehed Lets Lint 407-3234481

RIGHT HAND MAN
Naadt 100 worhara daily.

to

*95 eign on bonus to new em-Ertra pay
driver*.
‘Open 9 am
•01 Ooglrack Rd Longwood
2BO-BIOB
ELECTRICIAN
We have immediate, lull time
employment in toe Orlando A
Tampa areae tor a nulled elec­
trician in our ipeciaMed market
serving the gasoline service
station, petroleum industry Prior
industry eepenence d a plus,
but we tram ad new associates
Benefits include a competitive
salary, heaitn care A a company
provide vehicle Call K A K
Else trie. Inc. Sanlord. FL Pti
(407)323-4100 or FAX Resume
lo: 323-B30B

ichetkie ntervww 321-2204

LABORERS NEEDED
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S7 00/hr. F/T wibenahis
(407)322-8133.

pay
Call

U U N D R V PERSON

O H B O R Y Y H J

PREVIOUS SOLUTION ’There ara (wo types toupae actor#
and non-loupee actors *— Donald Pleasance

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FOR UNOCRQHOUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
H4AITM asBUKANCl ANO 441K
FUMI Drug kee wartMete
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71—H u r Wanted

71— H e lp W a n t e d

71— H i l t W a n t e d

Santordlon^woodOrando
flood income Potoneaf
Bonatita Anar 90 Days
fapA Soot 407293 3055
CABLE TV TECH

EOC
MAA OR FAX RESUME (407)
333 2510 HEATHROW CABLE
1275 IK
HEATHROW L N .
STEitOI.
HEATHROW.
FL
32744 ATTN GEN MOR NO
WALK INS OR PHONE CALLS

22 d .iys
S65

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ol Nurses and C N A s Escal

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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LAUNDRY PERSON 7-3 30 M F
Apply Longwood Reuremenl
Village. 480 E Church Aye,
Longwood. FL 767-0600

S 2 1 1
Ou/ud*(40/) I 5004JOfAlX 69/mo |

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN
I *YO^ •» " fca ‘^arWXsB

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71—H tlP Wanted

71— l l n r W a n ted

KIT *N* CARI.YI.Kft by Larry Wright

103— HoustsU n f u r n is h f d

PROFESSIONAL
A S S IS T A N T M A N A G E R
Fast growing co neada c i 'M t
nvrxted people SO nlervew hx*/
manage UNLIMITED growth po­
tential Salary ♦ bonus. Great
benahti F a t return# to (407)
647B128 or ca4 Cho* at (407)
647-8010 or U * u n « at (407)
465-C770
P O S IT IO N S A V A IL A B L E
Salas. Sarvre A A l w m r a
bv* FUI Ber-eMs. ret Ins .4
401K Compa-y vyrxeta Appry
M F: 9-t
9
Truly Nolan Past Control
2920 South OrtarOD O Sartard

E.ceftant phene stilts Base
u v s w g t o&lt; kAcrotoft Word reQuired FMstvie hour* Can tor
appt Tmthtays Moving 1 Stor

tmmadtata Opanlngs 'or Ja r-ty
rial Hr car* r e b o o t In L t Mary
area 3rd sMt Ca« 9428299
W AREHOUSE
POSITIO NS
SHIPPING. RECEIVING. P IC K ­
ING. PACKING. ANO
WAREH OU SIH O -R EC O TO N C O R P O ­
RATION. th* nations toadng
l l T t u k r nwxjtKturer ol aNC
trone accessories, has Immadiata opamngs at (s Late Mary
tacMas tar 1st and 2nd shifts
Hours
available 7 00AM3 30PM. 8 00AM 4 30PM.
and
4 OOPV I2 3CAM Must be abto
to Nt a mmartan ol SO to* on a
consnuoua basis Forttft aipereoca pralaned Suiting rala
S650 tst shift. S 700 2nd shift *
'Must pass math last Apply in
parson at 2950 Late Emma
Road. Lata Mary F L . or 1090
Emma Oats Tra-i, Lata Mary
a 32746 EOE

73— E m

ago me . Agent for AJbad Van
Lnes 407-3340332

W

SECU R ITY GUARO
RECOTON* me nation s largest
&lt;*str«utofmeni4acfcror ol con­
sumer alect ure, accessories is
lootong tor a SECUR ITY
GUARDS tor 2nd irvfl 300PM
11 0 0 P U 9 00PM- 100AM Can(Matos must be mpttered or be
quaMed per Florida statutes
Ovujun ol Lcanamg tor Propneury Security Cheer Vtost
have a senes D tcecae M r.
ntort ol 3 years eipeneoce redived Esreftart bener t* pactjgn a i i U O t Interested t p p K ants subnet resume and saury
legurements to H R .R M 2950
la te Emma Road Late Mary
a 32746. or FAX resume to
407-333-1964 EO E
SECUR ITY OFFICER JO G
Training Armed 6 Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc *34-7444

S e r v ic e T e c h
For local propane company Im­
mediate F T position a*j.iabie
Looting tor espenenced per­
son *450 ♦. or »4l tram right
person Vacation. K t pay ns
COL Class B a plus Apply m
person Discount Propane. 3404
S. Orlando O r. Sanford.
S H IN G L E I N S T A L L E R S
Toots A bans req Can 8340348
TE X A S
REFINERY
CORP
reeds mature person now m
SANFO R D area Regardless ol
training. Write E G
Moptms.
Dept S-32771, Boa 711. Ft
Worth. TX 78101-0711
TE X A S REFM ERY CORP.
needs mature person now in
SANFORO area
Regardless ot framing, write
E G Hcplunv Dept 5-32771.
Bos 711. Ft Worth TX 761010711____________

93—

Rooms

For Rent

------------ r77*sr%v-----------Mato senr - convenient location
321-4900

Room For Rent Kxise prrySeg
ee. washer xryer $60 w t. *100
deposit C a l 831-3151

99— A partments U nfurnished

plus 323-3481. TOP PAY
WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
lor U rg e Punt Nursery Musi be
etpenenced.
organized
and
sell motivated
Fcrti.fi
etp
helpful Respons-bie tor inven­
tory control, puling orders and
receiving Ap(*y n person 6770
W SR 46. Sanford or can Laune 130-0296. e « 224

IHW TODRIVE
TRACTORTRAllfRS

waromaum:

•15 Day CDL Training
•Day A Wttkind Clanas
•Financial Aniatanct
•Carritn Hiring On Sit*

.Truck Driver
i Institute
800*554-7364

7 'cc A X v L H

lM

I APS 1 BORU K ' i V C
J BOOM 14TOMO ANO UP

323-6670
ROOMY 1 bdrm n quel h.store
area (4 2 5 mon • utils t yt
ease Cal 330-2220
R OSELEA VILLA*
21 Specie/ •U IO U o n th
MUO OKAY 407-3306833
Sanford: 2/1 Duplet eiceflenl
area *360 E K e n c y *295
3218757

yeuR C A T:

211—

WE NEED HOUSES T O RENT

A n t i u u e /C o l l e c t i b i e s

TOW NHOUSE: 2/2 oft I k Mary
Bhrd. ready to move n ' *575/
mo . No per* 407 925-3199

HOUSE OF OOO O CS 901 Lo­
cust Avo Furn . appk . housohold, atac i A candy 1318386

1 0 5 — D u p l e x/ T r i p l e x

217— G arage Sales

S A N FO R O 21 near Semmofe
MS C H A W O Moon Up O p t
Sec 8 OK 323 4484 or 244 5513
m

SantonT* bast yard *ato Good
ctoan utad 4am* al dxt chaap
pneo* 3939 S MagrvWa Thur* A
Fn bom 8 4PM

i

For R en t

Oateen: TrOer tor rent $375/
mo . *100 drpos.1 Electric me .
407-324 3793

115— O

S pace For

m ic e

Ren

t

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!) 400 V ]
ft A ix ' *265 A M O N TH OfficeStoraqe 321-0120 or 333 2554

For R ent
S TO R AG E PEN FO R RENTCon
venunt location in Longwood
near 434 Good security fenced
to &gt;100mo 830-7267

141— H

Fo r S ale

om es

To^OakaCt^eauMuTTw^
sq ft Cautorrua ityle 2 ttory
pool
tennt*
ct
amend**
*129.000
Park Ave Villa* 2B fl?B a'
Townhouse condo*42.000 I
owner motivated
)2 1-5045

219— W a n te d

j g m F t h y A 1 P A ,„ C .

149— C ommfrctal
Pgomrrv Fox S ate
Sanford Historic District i ) i
Commercul
leased
Units
I t 000 gross monthly income
*160 000
i s m s _______________________

153— A creage Lor For
Sale
DELTO NA 10 acres Ideal lor
moMe home use. horses came
l.smng or nursery Zoned agncuitural
(J9 0 G A C R E
Sm
down w ovtner finance (04-7(71772 or (04-7178122
LAKE FR O N T LOT Beure
Lake Loch Artxx private
90x300 *70 000
L A K E FR O N T LOT Stone is­
land Lake Monroe *120 000
V A C A N T LO T- Loch A/bor
1)0 000. Ig. prrv woxxknt
LAKE MARY LO TS Wonded
(25 000
BAY AVE Santord lot near
park *12 000

321-5063

’Irchhoff
"* A s s o c i a t e s
O AKR IO G E FARMS - Osteen/
Owtona area 10 acre* ideal tor
horses cr came farm Mobile
home or homeute Zoned agn
*44 900 Fmancmg avaJ ml sm
down payment (804) 7678300

I r i x ch h o ff
* * 2 a ^s o c la tc s

R en tals

155— C

o n d o m in iu m s

For S ale
CO N O O 1/1 Comer uvf Next to
pool *3SK or best 700 E. AeportBfvd 561-744 1547

157—

M o b il e

H omes

By o w n e r 1 R A new*y reno­
vated nud e A out C H A Fn anc
mg avarUbfe 407-321 3297
PARK A W . M O W U PARK
Homes 13 000 to *6 000 Setup
Fmancmg OUMT1 322-28(1

181—Am.lA.NCES U.
Furniture For Sale
Armoire AX wood 5 drawer
(200
CarpetsRose
be-qe
10x12 *50 Beige 7t11 *30
322 9255

103— H ousesU nfurnished
*500 DOW N— WHY REN T?
When you can own bus 3 bdrm
home w/ C H A . new paxu A carpat? Ask about MUO homes'
The Hi Hunan Group, In c
RaaRors------------- 321-8333

CO R N ER LO T, over t/4 ac LR.
eat m kith, gar (64,(00.
4/2, Over 1100 Sq. Ft* sp pi
w/iep m-laws qt* (42.(00.
MARKHAM W O O D S 56 bd, 3
bath 1 2 acre* 3500 sq ft
Lrvtam, io n pool *288.800.
RENOVATED new cprVpaml/
car Me. nud e UW *44.800

231— C ars For Sale
1877 CAOBAAC Coup* dtVWa
Look* good, rt/n* graaft *850 . 0 6 0 3326530 toftva mataaoa

Alum. Cana Cogpor/
Kokomo Racycftng: 121-0004
•18 W.. Flml-kMF K .SM8-I
I
--------------Pta 1960 Horn diplay
advartitmg A anyhmg bom an
ok) atom or gas station B m g to

Rusty Duck. 307 E. (at St..

221—

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CHROME WHEELS
4 16* tor Dndgt Bam (175 Cal
407 509-5057

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CARI

M a cha nlci AH Hot* IOC ml
qu*ck r t o i u
* 2 6 0 0 0 3241718

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

MONEY TO LOAN
For houxa car. busatasa. vaca­
tion dabl confokdahon Ptaaxa
caft 1 877 324 8162
S A H L U r a TV SYSTEM

SAM I, 8 ft t*sh matal mash
typa.Oraka ESR 1824 Racervar
wiramote
Pol# Book*
ate
(toady to mtta*
Coal ovar
*4500 1 1/2 y t ok) Asking
(1850 WA bad# tor car.pvkup B*g Scraan TV ndmg mowar
or T» 407-3238811

SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE tor S4to 407 438
7166 Caft bafwaanHOpm
TANOC TRUCK COVER Buck
tor Ford Hangar Siapwt* *350
OHO 328 1549 aftar 5
U S . POST OFFICE COUNTER
SCALES Platform ux* Il'atA*
Cata 1940. batonc* arm It to«d
bratt Compiat# ml waightt
Worn hn* Codactort Ham
(*100) LA Mary 323-4786
Whaalchatrt ChATt
ad|utl
abto rachnmg *7* Adult chaa
(150 4076642127

231—

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PEANU TS
FRESH JU M B O SHRM P

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Sacral raopa on poanut* wnftan
up (avaral txna* m meal n*w*papari Coma by A hav* tha
BEST afta» at mm taxi
2330
CatoryAm Sanford

FRESH PICKED

C

ars

Fo r

Sale

1*8*
CADILLAC
SEDAN
SEVILLE. On* owni
Pant car
only No Mto 4 Or Ham V 4 an
bom C ad lac cost *2700
k ; 10K m a t unca mtiafad
Naw raikator ballary bratat A
Mat Abtototoiy toadail Body
and mtanor graal W a tax#
(1 000 tor comp(at# car Onv# •
aaay' kAght irada
407-123-

M A TTR E S S B A L I • Full u/e
used boa springs A mattress
*65 00 la rrys Mart 322-4112

Tha Sam/noto Marafd CI*S»&gt;had* art tha qmckatl and moat
inaipant/va *ay to taft your *
cart Hun your thraa kra ad tor 10
day* an) pay onfy *21 (XX Evan
Denar 4 you taft it toonar
(wheh *a KNOW you a t) you
can ttop you ad ant onfy pay
tor tha number of day* 4 actuaty ran' What a Daw*

Call today and watch
th* Herald Claesifl«ds work for youll

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by Chic Young

What is Lewy body disease?
D E A R D K ( J O T T : A fte r h a ving
been treated for several year* for
Parkinxnn's disease, m y father was
finally diagnosed with Lewy body dis
ease What is this?
D K A H H K A D K K : L e w y ip ro
nounved " L o u le 'i body disease is a
form of dementia that can resemble
Parkinson's disease It is becoming
in c re a s in g ly
m ore
re c o g n ize d .
Patients often exhibit an action
tre m o r (as opposed to the re sting
tremor of Parkinson's disease), soda
ti1n from the anti-Parkinson drugs
they often receive, hallucinations and
b iza rre m u s cu la r co ntra ctio ns. At
autopsy, p e c u lia r ch a n g e s in the
nervr cells of the brain are commonly
discovered.
The cause of Ix w y body dementia is
unknown and there is no treatment
H ow ever, considerable research is
cu rre n tly underway in a num ber of
teaching centers to investigate this
affliction
D K A H D K (J O T T I have been told
that I have multiple aortic aneurysms,
filled w ith clots I'm not eager for
surgery
D K A H R E A D E R Eager or not. you
should have it
Your condition is markrd by several
areas where the aorta is bulging and
weak M o o d clots have form ed in
these dilated, stretchrd areas It left
untreated, at least two serious conse
quenccs can develop
First, the aorta may further dilate,
leak blood or rupture In either rase,
you will experience life threatening
complications
Second, the blood clots in the
aneurysms may break off and be car
ned to your brain, causing strokes
If I were you. I wouldn I hesitate to
have the aneurysms repaired T o do
othe rw ise is to risk p re ve nta ble
tragedy
D KA It D K G O T T I'm a 55 year old
woman with polymyalgia, and I'm cur
ri ntly on low dose prednisone to con­
trol the pain in my muscles and Joints.
Even though I'm also taking hormone
therapy, I worry that the prednisone
will eventually cause me to develop
osteoporosis What can I do to prevent
this’
H E A R R E A D E R You are in a lough
spot Although you need the pred
nisone to control the sym ptom s of
polymyalgia, the drug will almost cer­
tainly cause your bones to lose calci­
um Th is, plus the fact that you are
menopausal, significantly increases
your nsk ol osteoporosis
In your position. I'd approach the
problem in a stepwise fashion T o
betpn w ith, you should have a bone
density test now This simple and rel
atively inexpensive test will show th e .

DR. OOTT

co n ce n tra tio n of ca lcium in your
bones and p ro vid e a base line for
future comparisons. If your density is
normal, you can continue you r pred
nisone and horm ones for the time
being without fear of immediate seri­

ous consequences.
In my opinion, you should hay* ■
bone density test every year. At Um
time the test indicates I
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ciu m -loss — o r now, If your I
show a deficiency — you may k m to
consider m ore aggressive therapy,
such as Fosamax, a medication that
reverses calcium-loss fromboats.
F o r obvious reasons, you should
take the lowest dote of praMom* to
reduce yo u r sym ptom s. Yea should
also take about ISM milUfnaa of cal­
cium daily, along with S M units of vit­
amin D.
T o give you related infonaatioa,
am sending you a copy o f t .
Report ‘ Medical Specialists'*

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GARFIELO

‘ Birthday
Wednesday. Nov 4 1990
In the year ahead, you are likely to see
victories in areas where you have previ­
ously experienced defeat You are now in
an oitromeiy (oriunaio cycle tor the fulfill­
ment ol yout hopes and expectations So
got going early in this cycle*
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22) Being too
pushy always is counterproductive m the
long run. and today will be no different
luck is on your s&gt;do when you use the
soft sell whore you have something sub­
stantial lo gam Scorpio, treat yourself to
a birthday gift Send Ihe required refund
lorm and lor your Astro-Graph predictions
by mailing $2 and sell-addressed
stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper P O Box 1758. Murray
Hill Station New York. N Y 10156 Be
sure to stato your zodiac sign

S A G ITTA R IU S (N ov. 23-0ec. 21)
Allocate your efforts to the money makers

have plunged Into three no trump, but
there was no need to rush Instead, he
used fou rth su it forcing. When he
learned that his partner had at least 55 in the majors. North raised to four
hearts, the known eight card fit
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guideline that if you have a two-suiter
and must get the second suit estab­
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clarer won the first trick with dummy's
diamond king and pulled a spade to his
king When that won. South played a
heart to dummy's ace. then called for
the remaining spade.
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the ace and re turned a diam ond to
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duck a g a in .) D e c la re r cashed the
heart king, getting the bad news there,
but it didn't matter lie calmly contin­
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defended, declarer would lose only one
spade and two hearts

today Tins is where you re likely to lare
extremely well Don t permit activities that
do otherwise to occupy your time
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) As long
as you are aware ol the limitations ot
Lady Luck s abilities, she will perform
quite well lor you today Let your com­
mon sense guide you win unpredictable
matters
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Dont be
afraid tu elevate your signts higher than
usual at this time Things have a way ot
working out to your ultimate advantage
once you get involved today
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Balance is
the key to success in life II you've been
knee deep in work ol late set your tools
aside today and participate in some activ­
ity you Imd fun and reiuvenatmg
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Something
good where your material mlerosts are
concerned could develop lor you today,
precipitated by a nonvisitie source Lady
Luck herself will have a hand in it
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) When you
focus your ottorts and attention on per­
sonal issues today, those who can open
doors wil do so Think positive and play

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) In comp— Hue
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edge even if you don't resize A

CANCER (June 21-Juiy 22) Enterprt— e
or ventures you originate or manege are
destined tor success today. This Is dou­
bly true m areas where your own person­
al interests are concerned, so got to
work*

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thought was way out of your league might
propose an mtaresbng involvement with
you today This could open up a way to
the b«g times for you.

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pared to make certain the other guy torse
as welt as you do. (or you have toe aM ly
and knowledge to make advantageous
agreements with others today.
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even those initiated by others. So don't
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Olym pics scholarships available soon
MARY
ROWELL

Every year, the Starduat
Service Unit of Girl Scouts In
Lake Mary holds Its own Olym­
pic's. The event, scheduled for
Saturday. April 10. gives the
girls a chance to com pete In a
wide variety of events, such as
the shot put (using a w ater
balloon) and the triath lo n .
Each year, to m ake th e event
affordable for all. sp o n so rsh ip s
a ir offered.
The sponsorships levels are
Gold - $150. Silver • *50. and
Bronze - $25.
Tire Gold sponsorship en titles
Die sponsors to have their logo
on the back of the Olympic Tshtrts and their nam e In the
Olympics program In large
type. Each gold sponsor also
receives one T -shirt.
Silver entitles th e sponsor to
have their name in the pro­
gram in medium type. Bronze
entitles the sponsor to have
their name in the program In
small type. All sponsors will
receive a certificate of ap p re­
ciation.
Tills Is not a fund-raised The
sponsorship money raised far
the Olympics is used to p u r­
chase Olympic T -sh irts far all
participants and judges, p u r
chase m edals, ribbons, and
supplies, and pay far co sts a s ­
sociated with th e use of the
field.
Sponsorships will be avail­
able from Ja n . 25 to Feb. 12. If
you would like to sponsor the
Olympics, call Peggy Wolfe a t
327-8207 or Brenda Anderson
at 862-3634.
Remington
Oaks
annual
C hristm as party went off w ith­
out a hitch this year. There
were a couple of perform ances.
One group aang a C hristm as
rap song and Ju lia n Brown
presented a Holiday recitation.
The aw ards then were pre­

Seminole
Sanford.

CAMPNIUA WOODWARD
Air Feme Airman Campnllla
Woodward has graduated from
basic m ilitary
training at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Texas.
Woodward Is the son of Eddie
L. and stepson of Pebble M.
Grier of Deltona. He Is a 1998
graduate of Pine Ridge High
School. Deltona.

School

Air Force Airman Elisabeth
J . Redfem has graduated from
the
financial
management
apprentice course at Sheppard
Air Force Base. Wichita Falls.
Texas.
Redfem Is the daughter of
Donna J . Roberson of DeBary
and Jo h n P. Redfem of
DeLand.
She la a 1998 graduate of
Deltona High School.

Army Pvt. Earl R. M arcellus
h as graduated from basic
m ilitary
training
at
Fori
Leonard Wood. W ayncsvtlle.
Mo.
MarceUua Is the brother of
Lsllaha Slagle of Orange City.
He la s 1998 graduate of
DeLand High School.
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Army National Ouard Pvt.
Luram
R.
Uqulerdo
has
graduated from basic m ilitary
training at Fori Leonard Wood.
WaynesvlUe, Mo.
Izqulerdo Is the son of Luz
and Ramon B. Izqulerdo of
Orange City. He graduated
from DeLand High School In
1998.

Teddy R. Mitchell ha*
joined the United S tales Army
under the
delayed
Entry
Program a t the U.S. Army
Recruiting Station. Alamosa,
Colo.
Forrest, a 1997 graduate of
the University of A rkansas,
Fayetteville, will report to Fori
Denning. Colum bus. Oa.. for
basic training on Dccvember
30. 1998.
He Is the son of Lori
LeVasseur of Longwood and
Randall Mitchell of Sanford.
Army Pvt. Shane A. Adams
has graduated from basic
m ilitary
training
at
Fort
Leonard Wood. WaynesvlUe.
Mo.
Adams is the son of Kimberly
A. Benner of Longwood and
Lawrence
A.
Adams
of
W arrenburg. Mo.
He Is a 1995 graduate of
C rest Ridge High School.

Navy Seam an Recruit Lula A.
NaterM aldonado.
son
of
Ju an ita Maldonado of Sanford,
recently completed U.S. Navy
basic training a t
Recruit
Training
Command.
G reat

Army Pie. Ebony C. Glover
has graduated from
One
S u tto n Unit Training (OSUT) a t
Fort McClellan. A nniston, Ala.,
which Included basic m ilitary
training
and
advanced
Individual tranlng (ATT)Glover la the daughter of
Johnnie C. Glover of Sanford
and G randdaughter of M attie L.
Connley of Sanford.
In 1988. she graduated from

Navy Airman Raymond M.
LoU. son of Patricia L. LoU of
Sanford, recently reported for
duty with Air Test and
Evaluation Squadron Nine,
Naval Air W eapons Stations,
China Lake. Calif.
He joined the Navy In
December 1997.

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UF helps spread food safety research
he Raid.
“Hie presence of the bacteria didn't c o r­
GAINESVILLE • Door handles m ay be the relate to the overall cleanllneaa of th e rest
rooms," Kaufman said. “There eras no
Achilles' heal In restaurant cleanliness.
problem In some of the rest rooms where I
That's the conclusion of a young Florida
would have expected problem s, but b a c te ­
researcher whose work won htm a spot in
ria was present on the door handles in
International com petition.
some m l rooms that appeared d ean ."
This researcher Isn't a university faculty
Restaurant regulations don't require
m em ber. He's not a doctoral student, not
workers
to routinely d e a n door handles,
even a n undergraduate In college.
tnit perhaps tliey should. Kaufman said.
Instead Galen Kaufman to a senior a t
Newberry High School. 12 miles west of He also noted that newer doors are being
designed no people can push them open
O alnesvtik.
with their feet rather than turning a han­
He la one of a growing num ber of Florida
dle. "Thai's a good Idea." said Kaufman
school students who are benefiting from a
program co-sponsorcd by the University of said, who plans to attend UF and study
biology next Call.
Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural
The recognition of Kauftnan and H olland
Sciences th at helps teachers engage th eir
dem
onstrates th e value o f the stu d en t r e ­
eta—i - in research projects tike those
search program , said Steve Otwell. profes­
conducted In scientific laboratories.
sor in U Ps Aquatic Food Products Labora­
The project Kaufman conducted won In
tory
a regional science fair, earning him a trip
"These students are doing good science.*
to the International Science Fair held In
he said. "Their projects may be sm all
Fort W orth, Texas. In May.
compared to ones th at university r e ­
searchers conduct, but they are b ased on
The teacher-training program resulted
real scientific questions.
In Cindy Holland, a Newberry High School
science teacher, being named to a 10"There's no better way to involve stu ­
m em ber com m ittee th a t's advtataf th e
dents across th e country in food safety
President's Fsrm -to-Tsble Food Safety Ini­ th an to give them hands-on experience
tiative. The com m ittee recently held Its wrestling w ith real research Issues."
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first m eeting tn W ashington D.C.
n sam pled door handles a t six
have searched for bacteria in m eat left out
e fast-food restaurants, using tal­ all day to thaw , in w ater bom su p erm ar­
ket dispen sers and on th e surface of fruit.
lest strips to check for th e
T hese are topics kids really buy Into."
of bacteria. "Most of them w ere
Holland said. "They team from c a m oth ­
ers' studies and go home and spread th e
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enta.*
Otwetl along with Professor Ron
Schm idt and oth er UF (acuity first began
working with Newberry High School
teachers and Alachua County Schools In
1095. The program expanded through
grants from th e Florida Advisory Council
for E nviron menta l Education and the Re­
gional Service Project for th e Environ­
m ent.
More than 100 teachers have been
trained during th e past two sum m ers, and
Holland along with fellow teachers
Roberta Hartorucker. Alice O'Rourke and
Elaine Taylor plan to conduct training
Sea O rant College
funded by the
program In Puerto Rico this summer.
A key to m aking student research proj­
ects affordable w as the development of
new Inexpensive testing devices that a re
used to m onitor th e presence of bacteria
and fim gus In food processing plants and
restau ran ts.
One of these devices la called Prtrifilm .
which conalats o f a 2-by-3-tnch piece of
treated paper covered by a transparent
film. The Prtrtfllm serves as a medium to
p m cultures o f E. coll, conform, yeast
and mold. "Each piece of Frtrtflbn coats
only 50 cento each, but It can provide a
good Indicator o f problems," Otwell said.
Tn 18 years of working an food safety, I
haven't seen anything like th e fire In th e
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□ A T YOUR LEISURE
Ths Florida Trail Assoc­
iation Central Florida Chaptrr
will host a Long Distance Hack
I’ack Hike from Rodman Dam
to Hampton (Ocala National
Forest) beginning Monday
through Jan. IB.
Illkrni vk-ill follow (hr Florida
Trail starling at thr Rodman
Dam Campground after leaving
their ran* In Ihe town of
Hampton. Tlie hike Is of moder­
ate dlfllculty. There will be a re­
stork al Hud's Grocery, about a
mile ofT Hie trail, chi the fourth
day.
For more Information call
Joan llobson at (352) 394-5472.
Tlie World's Shortest
Parkparking trip will be
Saturday beginning at 3 p.m. al
Geneva Wilderness.
There will be a leisurely 30mlnute hike to the campsite and
a short hike before leaving at
10:30 a m. Sunday. Bring your
own dinner, breakfast, water
and marshmallows.
For more Information call
Joan Norris at (407) 305-6036.
The FTA Central Florida
Chapter monthly meeting will be
Thursday at 7 p.m. In the
Camellia Room at Leu Gardens.
Orlando. For more Information
rail John Phipps at (407) 365­
6036.

Wanted: Volunteers seeking wild experiences
New county program offers
citizen involvement, education
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - What is a w atershed?
Seminole County and the S t. Johns River Water Management
District are setting out. through th e auspices of a new volunteer pro­
gram. lo teach residents of the county what a watershed Is and how
Ihe health of these system s affects their every-day lives.
All Florida residents live within a watershed, according lo the water
management district, but most don't know what one Is.
*IFs pretty much the same thing a s a basin and how Ihe water flows
after II rains,* said Detdre Irwin, coordinator for the new Watershed
Action Volunteer program which begins this month.
Funded by the county and the w ater management district. WAV will
solicit the help of residents who are interested In addressing the
problems of pollution, and habitat and natural systems destruction.
In Seminole, brought on by run-off and drainage from farm s and
ranches, shopping m alls, factories, gas stations, golf courses, high­
ways. parking lota, ball fields, and homes and yards.
Seminole is the sixth In the 19-county district to Join the WAV pro­
gram. Irwin's position Is paid, b ut the program will depend on volun­
teers. who are trained to do task s such as w ater quality Odd testing,
surveying for pollutant sources, participating in revegetation projects
and shoreline cleanups, and presenting educational programs to
school groups, homeowners associations and civic organizations.
'People can have a better understanding of how actions in one area
may affect a river downstream.* Irwin said.
Irwin haa been with the district for more than eight years. She has
spent a lot of time In Seminole C ounty classroom s, as a Dividend, and
she feels she will be remembered by students she haa spoken to
before. *1 think some of the children will recognize me.* she said. Her
office will be located in the Reflections building, with the county
Stormwater Division, on Lake M ary Boulevard, but much of her time
wlU be spent In (he field.
While some projects have been defined. Irwin s first task will be to
recruit volunteers. She will be looking to neighborhood associations,
schools, churches, colleges and civic and environmental groups for
help.
’Any dvtc group that h at an interest In the environment or envi­
ronmental protection.* said Irwtn.
*Or getting more educated about the envir onment.* added Kim
Omberg. a water quality engineer with the county. Omberg. and
Sandl llanlon. an environm ental specialist/Itm nologlsl. will be
involved In the program.
•Some of the projects may tie in.* said Irwin. ‘Audubon might even
help us train volunteers on bird watching.* she suggested.
Irwin said a lot of effort wlB be concentrated an U ke Jeaup. which
^ ptiir»n^iy h»4n|
fc. w ater qualtty and ctrculatton improve menu by the dtetrict The county will also soon bc#n a study of the

JaA aa’a a te . will bate a e ra !
workshop Tuesday at 7:30 at
Borders Books ft Music. 880 W.
State Road 436. Altamonte
Springs. For more Information
call (407)772-0411.
sign her newest novel Pink SUp
Thursday a t 7:30 p.m. at
Borders Book ft Music. 660 W.
State Road 436. Altamonte
Springs. Pink SUp Is a humorous
look at love in corporate America
and loss in the face of the terri­
ble disease AIDS.
Central Florida resident Days
Devl-Doolln will sign her Super
VMa kttnd*. How to Slop Saying I
Hale You to Yaune\f. Devl-Doolln
passes along her spiritual wis­
dom and positive outlook
through her writing.

Zoo docents and Teen Team
members speak for the animals
‘AFF WRITER
SANFORD - For the G irards,
volunteering a t the C entral

other activities.
Coat to 810 for adults and 86
Car youth (S to 11).

"WeVe got the beat Job In the
world.’ said Beth Otrard, m other
of four.
O tnud home-schools her chil­
dren and has used volunteer
opportu n ities a t the O rlando
Science Center and the aoo to
fulfill certain curriculum require­
m ents. Last year. Girard Joined
the docent training program at
the aoo, while her son and

team about each of the animals
a t the n o . And there la a test.
*lt‘s a very hard course.’ said
McOuigan. Applicants m ust
score m (he 80 percent range, or
better. TMe very serious about
their accuracy.* she said.
The course Involves 8 hours a
week, and then three weeks of
training In the education depart­
m ent Docents can greet visitors,
give tours, present programs at
the n o or do off-site outreach

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Friday a t 8 p.m. a t Banters
Book ft Music. 080 W. State
Road 438. Altamonte Springs.
Janottl plays guitar with strong
blues overtones and an Innova­
tive style th at is flowing and
fresh. For more Information call
(407)772-0411.

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ProloniOM l Lien I Title
Service Corp will •«« et put lie
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nattily lien pureuant tc Chapter
711 7617) of the 7 10' Ida Statute*
ON 01-72-9? AT 10.00 A.M.
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Sle 107. Miami. FL 33106
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FM; (407) 371-40*0
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Service Core 1*0 NW 33rd Ten.
Sle 103. Miami. FL 33136. PH:
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NOTICE
The Cantral Florida Job* and
Education Parlnarahip. Inc.,
announce* meeting el CFJEP
Etecutlv*
Committee
and
WAGES Stearin* Commttlaa
DATE:
February ( . 1696
TIME:
I pm
LOCATION:
CFJEP OB lea
1801 Laa Road, Sle 307
Winter Park FL
PURPOSE:
To diecues miner* el Interval
to ilia Cantral Florida Job* and
education Parlnarahip, Inc..
• uh reference to Workforce
Oeeetopment laauaa.
For Further InlormaUon,
Contact.

Gary J Earl,

Eaecirtrve Director
Cantral Honda JEP
1601 Lee Road. tie. 307
Winter Park FL 33766
(401) 741 4366
Publiah: January 10. 1696
D F V - 3 7 ________________
NO TICE
The Central Florida Jotoa and
Education Parlnarahip, In*.,
announce* meeting ol the
Planning Committee, to which
the public la InvUad:
DATE:
January I t , IM S
TIME:
■ a-m.
LOCATION:
CFJEP OH ice
1601 Laa Rood. Eto. 307
Winter Park FL
PURPOSE:
To dtoeuoo matter* ol Internet
tn the Central Ftartda Jaba end
Education Parm or&gt;hIp. Inc.,
with rolarowca to Wark lorca
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langat the validity at th* wfH.
tha Paraanal Rapraaantallvaa
qualification*, venue or June*
tbettan ot th# Court.
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
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FOREVER BARRED.
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January 10. IB M .

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Contact:
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Eaacutlva Director
Cantral Ftartda JEP
t M l laa Road. Eta. 31
Winter Ptok FL 12799
(407) 741 43*6
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tha Paraanal Represent ative't
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Sensnole Herald. Sanford. Honda - Sunday. January 10.1999

Is that Woody’s voice in Ante’?

Da’ Boml
hears all
Don't look far Dm
Wo r t anymore an the
weekends because we
won't be here. Instead,
w ell switch to W ednes­
days starting Jan. 20.
And it won't be thq
same Bomb anymore e i­
ther. Here's th e deal: Da
Bomb la going* to be for
kids and by lid s . The
students at a ll of Sem i­
nole County’s Elem en­
tary Schools are asked
to contribute to the new
look with writings and
drawings about abso­
lutely
anything they
want to write abou t

Tuskawilla M.S. gives straight from the heart
ASSISTANT STORYS EDITOR
The kids at Tuskaw illa
Middle School never got to
give their h earts In person,
but they felt great anyway.
For the holidays, the kids at
Tuskawilla, with th e support
of their principal B arbara
Kirby, becam e Involved In
Qlfts From the H eart, a
program designed to tre a t
disadvantaged fam ilies to a
special holiday.
Each of Tu oka Wilts's th ree
grades are divided Into 16
team s and each of them
collected toys for fam ilies in
the community. The kids who
collected the toys never got to
know more th an the d rat
nam es of the needy fam ilies
accept for the first nam es an d
• brief description of each
family m em ber for th e ir
adopted family.
After the kids children had
thetr adopted fam ilies, they
went about collecting the to y s
and each family also got a
$100 gift certificate to enjoy
C hristm as dinner.
It's
th e
third
year
Tuskawilla h as particip ated ,
but th is holiday season w as
the moot productive ever.
*On
th e
m orning
announcem ents, th e teach ers
asked u s to help out, th en are
put tt on the school m arquis
and sen t voice m all to some of

the parents." student Lindsey
Jones said.
After they collected the toys,
Tuskawilla hosted a holiday
party where they gathered In
the school cafeteria to wrap
the presents. Almost 30 kids
showed up after school for the
evrot and collected even more
money.
The classes didn't com pete
against each o th e r It was
simply a time to celebrate the
Joy of giving. After It was done,
ll»e school collected over
$4,000 worth of toys and
supplies.
’ It made us feel really good
to do things at the holidays
for people you don't even
know.* Monica Noppingcr
said. 1 waa thinking about
how m uch I get every
Christm as and how the people
who got nothing m ust have
felt.’
It m akes you appreciate
your own things even more.*
Lindsay added.
The Tuskawilla kids are
giving of them selves yearround. Their principal runs
"Kirby's
Closet.*
where
students and parents can
bring things to the school to
be distributed to the needy.
TUakawtlla also aids needy
students at their own school
so that no one should ever be
left without money for a book
or a field trip.

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la that Haody ASrw's wake h r the lead
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A. Yea. no mistaking that voice.
There it quite a noted cant doing the
twice* in that film — among others,
tee if you can spot Sylvester Stallone.
Sharon Stone. Dan Aykroyd. Anne
Bancroft and Gene Hackman

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A Sounds like Dennis Morgan to us.
He died in IfM; he was M. Many of Ms
movies are on tape, so you can rent one
or two and And out tf that's him. Among
those tradable "The Great 7*gHd."
than ■ bread has"? Waa it h a s

of Ike actor doing Ike Aleve n »
■ errlals. Hope yss ra s help. —
Woody Allen
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- that's Tom Skmttt.
Q. Yas meatlaard the s a t e “Hey.
lUokles" la ysar cahwwn recently.
Yoo said Mstarred U rty Parks sad
Aaa Miller. My haP aad sad I re■sewher H as having Abbott and
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we hare rv rr sees. It this the u a r
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. Serranoi# Hw tW . Swilort. Florida •Sunday, January 1 0 .19M

Con tin n e d from Pegs IB
for the whole gam e
and that's we need to do.*
Wells' big night comes on the
heals of a 20 point effort In an
overtime victory over Lake
Brantley on Thursday.
The Rams (7-6) took a 31-20
halftime lead and Sem inole
could never recover.
Wells got scoring help from
Adonis Sm ith with 11 points.
Mac Hofmann chipped In with
seven points and Kevin r ""g»n
six counters.
Freshm an center Bobby Du­
pre led Arrow Force VU with 1)
points, while Derek f*—«p« had
nine points and Coraekua Blue
eight p o in ts.
Lake Mary la n ot scheduled
to play again u n til Tuesday the
10th when It h o sts W inter Barit
at 7:30 p.m .
Seminole will be In action
again
(anight
(Saturday),
hosting Spruce C m k In a
Clam SA-Distrtct 4 gams a t
Bill Fleming Memorial Oymnsstum a t 7:30 p.m . Arrow Pares
VII will then be a t Oviedo nest
W ednesday a t 7:30 p.m .

p.m.. with the men also play­
ing Nassau C.C. at 6 p.m.
The Nassau C.C. men come
Into the game with an 11-0 re­
cord and are averaging 06
points per game. Including one
game in which it scored 163
points this season.
Admission to all SCC b as­
ketball games la free.
The Raiders led by as many
as 10 points In tn r second
half, but the Spartans esme
back to Ue the game at 43-43
with 12:26 remaining and It
was a dog Oght the rest of the
way.
A crucial point In the game
cam e with Ove m inutes left
when Edwards grabbed a re­
bound and stuck II back in and
B attle followed w ith a lay ig)

olT a long pass to put SCC
ahead. 57-50. with 4:48 left.
SPJC then regained the lead,
bill Edwards then scored his
sixth of the Raiders' last eight
points with 2:31 left to put
SCC ahead to slay.
Tire Raiders then hit 9 -of-10
free throws the rest of the way
to get their eighth win.
Chris Ourrclda again led
SCC with 16 points, while E l­
lison hit for 14. Battle and E d ­
wards II r a th and Daryl Din­
gle 10.
H ie Raiders made lG-of-20
free throws In Uie second half
after going Just 3-of-7 In the
opening 20 m inutes.
Esaw Scruggs paced St. Pete.
(7-6) with 17 points. Also In
double figure* were Waller
Brooms 115), Raymond Perry

IN BRIEF
Bennet to appear In Orlando
ORLANDO _ Olyumptc Oold Medalist and
1006 World Champion Brooke Bennett will
r ig i a free, full-color autograph sh e d on
Sunday. Jan u ary 10. at the Speedo A uthentic
F itness store located at The Pointr shopping
com plex.
The appearance will be held in conjunction
w ith Speedo's Fitness Month promotion and
will be held from l-to-4 p m . at The Polnte.
9101 International Drive. Suite 1150 in O r­
lando.
The R ant City resident Is s 12-time U.S.
point award w inner at the 1996 U.S. Sum mer
N ationals after winning three events.
Brooke was named the Unitecd S tates
Olympic Com m ittee's Sportswoman of the
Year for swimming tn 1996. That year sh e
wan two gold medals a t the Pan Pacific

Hunting maps on Internet
PALATKA _ The St. Jo h n s River W ater
M anagement D istrict has posted m aps of Its
Type II Wildlife Management Areas on Us
a rt) site. SJ R.STATE.FL.US.
Brochures are also posted to ensure that
all hu n ters know the rules. The' sam e m aps
and brochures a n available through D istrict
offices and the lax collector ofllces selling
D istrict perm its.

Softball players needed
SANFORD _ W omens slowpttch softball
players are needed for a team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.
Please call Bonnie al 323-0631 for Info.

"Lung Cards" are g n at gifts
ORLANDO _ The Ootf Privilege C ard, also
known aa the Tung Card*, allows golfers to
enjoy free or reduced green foes at over 600
courses In Florida. Oeorgu. Alabama. South
C arolina and M ississippi.
H ie Lung C ard Is a perfect gift for th e holi­
days. and proceeds from your aid benefit the

�SANFORD _ Welcome back folks, It's Week
TWo of the playoffs.
Laat weekend provided some excellent gam es,
and these m atchups will have a difficult tim e
m atching the excitem ent.
Buffalo and San Francisco fre e fans two of
the more exciting finishes in recent m em ory,
m d deserve to be com ptanoited for th e ir ef­
forts.

BRADY
LESSARD

guarantees you a f a ir shake* a s long a s you
keep feeding coins to your video keeper.
1 realise that this Is n ot a popular view on the
subject, but the CRYSTAL BALL also sees no
reason for helm ets and pads. Football w as In-,
vented for w arriors. W ar la not alw ays fun or
fair.
Instant replay Is for sissies.
Enough on the soa pbox, let's look a t the
schedule and find some winners.

outlet far

Denver will lay waste to a team th at w as lucky
to m ake the playoffs.
Everyone and thetr u n d e th in k s the B roncos
are vulnerable because they had a couple of
lousy games in the last few weeks o f th e season.
But they're wrong, th is squad h a s m ore ta le n t
and chemistry th an any U K ) team s tn th e AFC
combined!
Look for a blowout th at wlO m ake the C olo­
rado fens proud. B nw aaa 4S , C arp s .

NEW T O R S (*S) V S. JACKSO NV ILLE
Tony Ouru Just called w ith big new s on th is
game!
Most people will be talking the J e ts , or more
Im portantly Parcells, In th is one. O rantcd. he's
a great coach b u t does anyone rem em ber who
waa an assistan t coach with him w hen he took
the underdog G iants to a Super Bowl victory?
Jag u ars coach Tbtn Coughlin.
Jacksonville h as a rare Insight Into the P ar­
cel! game plan and th at inform ation alone will
keep this game much closer th an th e bookies
expect. J a la 17, JSgwara 14.
_______

ATLANTA (-4) V S. SAN FR A N C ISCO
This is the closest gam e to a to rn up on the
schedule today.

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T hat's right. Ml e f you.
W hat do a l a f throe acenarl
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! hradllnes/headllners:
We haven't heard the laat of
•the Jo h n Thompson story th a t
; played Itaelf out Friday with
•his resignation a s head coach
’of the Oeorfetown Unlverolty
{men's basketball team . There
*,has to be more to th e story.
• Thompson w as testy In In te r
iviews Friday afternoon, snap*
Spine over taauea of h is health

SANFORD • There’s still only
one undefeated boys van ity
basketball team In Sfcntnole
County.
The team has the player with
the second leading scoring av­
erage In the county and has a
great chance to improve on
last season's 4lh-place finish
a t the State Tournam ent.
But you probably haven't
heard of them .
The team plays a t the Salva­
tion Army Oymnaatum tn San­
ford and Its three ISth-graders
form the nucleus of a team
with Ms eyes on an undefeated
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Business
row will be presented with an
nward on Tuesday from W in­
dows NT System s Magazine
1998 exceptional producta
award for Its Backup Exec for
Windows NT program . The
award process la conducted
through a Web Site poll of
magazine readers and editors.
Association, Futuna C hapter
of Orlando will meet at 0 p.m
the first Tuesday of each
month at the Langford Hotel.
300 E. New England Ave.,
Winter Park. Kathryn Serrante will be the guest
speaker. Coat la 015.50 and
Includes dinner. For m ore
Information and to reserve,
call (407) 296-6055.
of Altamonte Sprlnga h as
been named the U.S. Small
Business A dm inistration
Sub-Contractor of th e Year.
North Florida D istrict. The
A dm inistrator's Award of Ex­
cellence recognises owner
Antonia Barron and h er staff
for their o u tstan d lr* contri­
bution and sendee to th e n a ­
tion by a arnaU business and
satisfying th e needs o f th e
federal procu remen t mratem.
The S8A w as established tn
1953 to help arnaU b u si­
nesses get started an d 0ow .
The organization h a s deliv­
ered more th an 12 mllhon

Personal touch
sets m otel apart
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD • A Sanford motel
Is continuing a 2 1-year tra d i­
tion of specializing in perso n ­
alized service.
Elaine Zadow. the owner an d
operator of the Slum berland
Motel at 2011 S. Orlando Drive,
takes time to talk with h e r
guests about places to eat.
•hop. and the beat roads to
take while guiding them around
their room.

best deal for their money. I
treat people the way I like to be
treated*
Zadow opened the Slum berland Motel In 1977 with h er
late husband, Gary Zadow.
moving from her hometown of
Sudbury in Canada, near To­
ronto.
“It was very heartwrenching
to leave my hometown.* Zadow
aakl. “We looked around, and
C entral Florida had trem endous
potential for ffow th.
The
w eather and the cost of living Is
great. Plus, the job m arkrt la
great for my Idda. It's so m uch

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my guests to fed aafc. and I
want to fed safe myself. This to
aomethlng I ran do. amce th la
font a b|g hold. The Mg b o ld s
can lose control. I run a tight

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rre I am and my sincere
tanks and appreciation go out
my loyal, hard-working and
‘pendabie employees that

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Sanford. S ta in replaces
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Editorial

Opinion

Berry's World

‘In a perfect world, we wouldn't be "boomers."

Traditionally, people expect a
brighter future when a new year
rolls tn. They resolve to attain
higher goals, to meet new chal­
lenges or to exceed past
achievem ents. Here are some
Seminole County leaders’ vi­
sionary (perhaps prophetic) ex­
pectations for 1999.
Superintendent Paul Hagrrty
predicted the operative word In
th e coming year will be
“cooperatlon'-not only
for
Seminole
County
Public
Schools, but also for local gov­
ernm ents.
‘Working together to attain
common goals m akes sem e,*
Hagerty said, pointing to the
Dec. 22 dedication of a school
and community swimming pool
a s a tribute to multi-agency co­
operation. The School Board
joined Sanfc d and Seminole
County for the project, a fore­
shadowing of mutual benefit*
th at Hagjoiy said can result
from sim ilar joint ventures In
the future.
Hagerty also sold th e same
kind of cooperation wtU be
needed a s the school system

cal Sem inary's Aral phase of an
Oviedo cam pus opens for stu ­
dents.
Meanwhile, she said she was
pleased with Oviedo's transfor­
mation from n sleepy, little town
to a budding
metropolis.
“Growth la here,* th e said,
‘and we're going to m ake the
best of It.*

ted. R to what the auprrlnndent described a s *s cu lmd m andate.*
While preparing to meet th e
M llenges ahead, Hagerty aald
5 would like to avoid another
» d o f m andate next year. Hta

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
■aid he was loo k in g forward to
great things tn 1999* as task s
he w anted accom plished pick
up momentum.
Dale said the proposed conference center is moving toward
final adoption on the comprehenstvc (Man. Both city and
Tourist Development Commla■ton representatives are looking
at sim ilar facilities across the
country.
Midge control, a prim ary
plank tn D ale's election campaign platform , received a
•100.000 state p a n t last year
for th e plan's research phase.
Now It la tune for the practical
phase, he said, so the stale will
be asked for a 0300.000 p a n t

(nation project* and sew er Im­
provem ents.
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he did not m ake predict Iona,
but Caaaetberry could expect
good things in the next twelve
m onths, especia lly with regard
to transportation. The W inter
Park Drive project win be com ­
pleted with features such a s
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under a personal trainer. In
high school, Sm ith won three
gold m edals from the New York
Stale Music Association.
Since moving to C entral
Florida, Smith said she has
been singing In local clubs and
never lost hope.
“One of the greatest com pllDisney producer told me he
could tell by the way I can y
myself that IVe paid my dues,*
Smith said. H e could tell th at I
was seasoned.’
Smith Is the lead singer of the
local rock band Blue Zen. The
four piece bond plays at local

clubs, and actively raises
money for charities, Sm ith sold.
“We lake pride In being the
bond with a h e a rt.' Sm ith said.
"We play for a purpose, to give
people great m usic and to help
people.*
Sm ith sold she also tries to
help people with h er b u sin ess,
which she co-owns with h er
husband of sbt years. Brie
W ertky. 28. The design and
creations shop with a spiritual
library Is a place where people
can find peace. Sm ith said.
*We try to moke ft a place
where people can escape from
the dog-eat-dog world. Smith
sold. T h is Is a place where

Economy—
num ber of new. good-paying
jobs."
The economic report In­
cludes these statistics:
Population - An estim ated
348.083 live In th e county. The
population has grown 21 p e r­
cent since
1990.
adding
00.834
residents.
Another
20.000 are expected to arrive
by 2004.
Households - There are an
eatlmated 129.880 households
In the county, an Increase of
22.223 from the 107.087
households In 1990.
Race - The county's p opula­
tion Is predom inantly w hite (87
percent). The racial com posi­
tion has been slowly diversitytng. The percentage of African
Americans has risen from 9
percent In 1990 to 10 per cent
in 1998. and Is projected to
reach II percent in 2003. The
percentage of African Ameri­
cans In Florida is 14 percent.

private sector employment h as
grown by 40 percent since
1990 despite losing 2.800 lobs
In th e 1991 national recession.
There are more than 32.000
new jobs since 1990. The
county la becoming a regional
center with strong po w lh In

breath. and find them selves.
People can talk, get some con­
soling. even some counseling.
They can talk about anything.
It's a real comfortable place.*
The store is opening a second
location In February at the
H andle Bar 8t OtIH In Longwood
on US Highway 17-92.
Sm ith said m uch of the credit
for h e r happiness In music and
business goes to her husband.
*He ts so supportive of me.*
Sm ith said. "When Pm on the
rood with my band hell ca n y

Ths Ssminois Harold Pot Of Tha
Weak is Gold Finger, a 5-yaar-old
nautarsd mats tabby. He Is fat and
happy and dsdawsd on a l four

since 1990.
Economic Developm ent Prop a n • The county’s business
Incen tives p n p u n is the moat
cost effective in the state, cre­
ating 978 in new capital injM K M f a r f ln r M I n c n m q ,
lunaing.
The two new regional molls
(Seminole Tbwne Centre and
Oviedo MaS) attracted through
th e Board of County Commit otoners building pragm as will
pay 97.7 mflhon In local taxes.
The 18 com panies assisted
by th e county to date win pay 9
8.6 million in property taxes.
T urk's report also details
th e life-styies of county re si­
dents. Brm tnnlr County resi­
d en ts listen to tom radio, watch
C -Spsn. read Forbes, eat Brie

Handl L Bevetfy
Transmissions
A G reat American
Tradition. .

H O W TO

H ousehold Incom e

Seminole County's residents caatimie to grow mors affluent. Usdlwi household lacoms has risea
31% since 1990 and is ottowwd to ha 946467 in 1991. Atom half (47%) of dto county's
households (60,753 households) have Incomes over 950400 a year. Median family inoomc in
1998 is estimated to be 854,171.

FIND M EANING IN LIFE!
S peaker. G re g O lso n

1990

Incoait
C ensai
Under 915.000
16453
915-925400
17,465
925-950400.
40.612
950-975400
20,727
6,562
975-9100400
5.631
Over 9100400
1 0 7 ,6 9 7
Households
Median lx towni 9 3 5 ,6 2 6
3 2 J9 2 7
Over330XXX)

1991
%

15%
16%
38%
19%
6%
5%
100%
31%

Estimated
14414
15,342
39.471
29494
15,493
1S.9I6
1 2 9 ,8 9 0
9 4 6 ,6 6 7 -

60.733

Why bother?

2003

%
Projected
11%
13,737
12%
14,933
30%
36497
23%
30492
12%
11435
12%

26492

%
10%
11%
26%
. 22%
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19%

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Who cares?

If you answered “YES" to any o f these questions, this Sunday's mrasagr is
for you! Come and bring a friend and/or family member w ho may also be
inni{{tg for wwrawiwg in their life to W eal Lake C om m unity C h urch . We
auc currently meeting Sunday mornings at 10:50 AM south o f SR 46 at the
com er o f Orange Bhd. and Wayside Dr. at the Paola Woods Preschool.

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2A • Semnote Herakl. Sanlord. Honda •Sunday, January 10, 1999

RUSS
WHITE

SltCIAl. 1X1 Till; IIERALD

Kaiser restored
county’s pride
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A couple of the county com­
missioners balked when Gary
Kaiser succeeded the belcagurred Ron Rabun a s Seminole
County Manager.
They wanted the county to do
a national search.
They griped that Kaiser
didn't have a four-year college
degree.
They thought the county
could do better.
Well, they were wrong • and
If they don't admit as much
now. they're going to leant their
lesson In the next several
months as they’ search for
someone to succeed Kaiser who
said he will tell the board on
Tuesday that he is leaving.
In two splendid years. Gary
Kaiser redesigned the way the
county did business. He re ­
stored the pride of the 1,200
county employers and raised
the level of service and pro­
ductivity. So he wasn't from
Harvard or Yale. Didn't matter.
Kaiser had
no
trouble
climbing the ladder from Public
Safety Director to County Man­
ager. He delegated authority
and watched for resu lts. He a l­
lowed everyone elbow roam .
They responded. Team morale
reached an all-tim e high.
Now, everyone aw aits the
real challenge.
Cindy Coto, the assistant
county m anager, is
wellres peeled and has worked 20
years for the county. Coto
would assum e a great deal of
the m anager's duties on an Intertm basts. Coto told one of the
commissioners she
doesn't
want the m aneger's Job.
Office skuttlebutt Friday In­
cluded a rum or that Dick Van
Der Welde. one of the two com­
m issioners opposed to K aiser's
being named m anager, would
like to see the county re-hire
Kevin Grace. K aiser elim inated

WASHINGTON D.C. - Federal
Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) officials are urging the
emergency management, fire
and emergency services com­
munities and the public to get
ready now for Y2K.
’It Is very Important that
counties, municipalities, school
districts and other organiza­
tions that have not yet begun to
work on Y2K Issues, start now,"
FEMA Deputy Director Mike
Walker said. “While some fail­
ures will be minor annoyances,
some may have more serious
consequences.*
The Y2K Issue Is worldwide
and refers to electronic and
computer system problems that
may occur because of the In­
ability of date-sensitive devices

to compute '2000* when sy s­
tems move from 1999 to the
Year 2000 (Y2KJ. Virtually all
systems that rely on computers
or electronic devices that refer
to date and time may be af­
fected by Y2K tn one way or an ­
other. This Includes power,
dispatch and communications
systems. 911 systems, micro­
computers, and much more.
In a recent FEMA survey of
state emergency management
directors concerning Y2K Is­
sues at the state and local lev­
els. the directors reported that
although Y2K fixes are well un­
derway In stale-level emergemy
preparedness ofltces. the emer­
gency service systems of many
countries and municipalities
remain untested.
■Generally states and the
larger local governments are
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; organise the troubled public
works division. "Gary wanted
there to be m ore direction an d
- for c a d i division to be more
business-like,"
VanDerworp
said.
Kaiser also initiated th e pro­
gram to have each county em ­
ployee - even th e com m ission­
ers - wear a county identifies*
j don card with th e y ear they b e• |i n wont, tic w iD ify cvnyooc
: to be com m unity friendly."
: VanDerworp said . He also said
: he believed K aiser d id a good
: job - "a Job th at needed to b e
i done."
Recently, som eon e d ie of: feted Kaiser a n equally chal: lenging Job and h e m ay be get: ting m ore offers. H is decision to
i retire stem s from 31 years
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they have not developed con­
tingency plans specifically for
Y2K problems. Instead they
plan to address problem s u n ­
d er existing emergency plans or
they expect to have th eir sy s­
tem s Y2K compliant In time.
Moat states expressed some
level of concern over the p o ssi­
bility of power (allures, e sp e ­
cially where power Is provided
by sm aller utilities. Other areas
of concern died by the states
Include limited or lack of re ­
sources to assess, test and
validate system s and fixes for
Y2K problems.
•Every community, every o r­
ganisation and every Individual
h a s an obligation to learn m ore
about their vulnerabilities and
tak e action to prevent potential
problem s before they occur."
W alker said. 'Potential p ro b ­
lem s need to be Identified and
addressed now.*
As chair and coordinator of
th e Emergency Services Sector
(EES), FEMA la one of 34 sector
coordinators working with the
President's Council on Y2K
Conversion, headed by p re si­
dential Advisor John A. Koaldnen. The EES group la working

allies.
On this day in IMI. Secretary of State
James Balter met Tariq Arir, foreign
minister of Iraq, in Geneva, In an attempt to avert war In the Middle East,
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Carrie Chap
man Cat! &lt;1«S»1M7). women s rights
leader. George Balanchine (IMt-llfeSl,
choreographer, Simone de Beauvoir
(IMt-ltM), writer; Richard Niton
&lt;im-ll»4&gt;. U S. president; Judith
KrenU (IK! I, writer, is 71; Bart Starr
(lilt*), football great. Is IS;-Bob
Denver (IMS), actor, Is M; Jean Baer
UM1-), singer. Is IS
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day In
1IU, Bevo Francis of Rio Grande Col
lege scored ill points In a basketball
game against Ashland CoSegi
TODAY'S QUOTE: "Pleasures ere
like poppies spread: You aelie the
flowY, IU bloom is shed.* - Robert
Bums
TODAY'S MOONi Last

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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Ethan Allen
UT» 17»&gt;, patriot: George Washing
ton Carver IIM4-1MSI, inventor-educator. Robinson Jeffers UM7-IM2&gt;.
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TODAY'S QUOTE: ”11la to the credit
of human nature, that, except where
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loves more readily than it hates " Nathaniel Hawthorne
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Sunday. January 10,1999 •M

POLICE LOG

.S A E E S i

personal messages on computer

The foUowtng reports mere comptlrd from the Seminole County
Sheriff* Office Joe Incidents recorded Jan. 8:

Aggravated battery:
M HTORD, • s a fa r i A r a a . 3 3 0 0 H ock. Jn n . 7. G:I4 p.m. A
20-year-old man was arrested by Sem inote Couniy sheriffs
deputies for aggravated battery. D eputies said Dir man was
arguing with hts roommate when lie beeam r enraged and lilt
the o th er man over the head with a chair.

'SAVINGS
.BONDS

School officials warned Mur­
dock to stop using his school
com puter to email the woman
on Nov. 23, An Investigation by
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Department determ ined Mur­
dock had not violated any laws.
Rrtchert said.
However, Murdock continued
lo send m essages to the woman
after Nov. 23. Reichert sold.
"We don't know what an In­
vestigation of his m essages af­
ter November 23 will reveal.’
Reichert said.

STAFF Wltn Kit

Domestic violence:
GAMCUHCaunr, T h rash L oss, to o Stock, dan. 7. 9:50 p.m.
An 18-year-old man w as arrested fay Seminole County sheriff's
deputies for domestic violence. D eputies said he got Into an
argum ent with his brother over what show to wntcli cm
television. The brother left the room and h r followed him.
shouting threats. When the brother turned around, h r slapped
him and walked away.

confirm Murdock’s use of a
dating service during class lime
with a school com puter.
Murdock could
not be
reached for comm ent.

one Funeral Director handles all dclallB
all preparation Is done at this facility
service times will meet your needs
no Interest Is charged on trusted
prearrangements, which ore 100% refundable
the family selects cremation services
markers designed to specifications

Teachers are allowed to use
school com puters for personal

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE M l UlfO i. K. AHreosato at lU ttaw ay. Jan. 7.
1:56 a.m . Altamonte Springs Police arrested a 40-yrnr-old man
for driving under the Influence.
OTOUfOTA. O saaty l e a f 4 1 0 a t C kohw to Rood. Jan. 7.
9:02 p.m . Florida Highway Patrol arrested a 20-yenr-old man
for driving under the Influence.

ALTAM ONlt BMUNOA, M a to A to m * at F a t* W rest. Jan .
7. 6:20 p.m . A 26-year-old m an. a 32-year-old woman and an
18-year-old man were arrested for sale of a controlled
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What kind of people did Jesus come for?
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SANFORD

Are you listening
to the sermon?
Some people will do
anything to avoid sitting
through a sermon . Take Bill
(not his real name).
He was being honored by
his church far Ida 30 yean
as a Sunday school teacher
After the customary
bestowals o f praise by the
congregation, he responded
with the usual things Sunday
■ehool teachers say on these
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learned more from the
children than they learned

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a camp for elementary-school aged children one summer.
ft had mined a couple of days tn a rou&gt;. and finally the
sun was shining, but It was still muddy outside. The other
caMn counselor and f were about lo fake the bogs strim­
ming In the lake when we decided we wouldfirst let them
have a mudfight. The boys loved ttt They smeared mud aU
over each other and att over themselves and made a
tremendous mess. During all of this. I noticed that a boy
named Erie kept naming back andJorih to a nearby picnic
table. When I went to see what he was doing, I saw a huge
pQe o f mud on (he table. Eric stuffed his face into the mud.
waited a minute, then pulled It out. When I asked him
what he was doing, he said. Tm making an Impression o f
my face Jar my mam.* f was Sttrfgued by Eric's attitude.
WMe everyone was ptoylng In the mud and making a
mess. Brte was trytog to make something out qf the mud.
that's the way It Is with our lives, we spend all of our
days In the mud and some of us don't get anything but
muddy. There are others, however, who get just as
mudgy as everyone else, but they end up producing
something of value. This Is how Ood means us to be. He
wants us to accomplish something while we re here on
earth. Life Is not a parly, It's a project.
As far as Jesus was concerned, his life on earth was u
project. He came lo earth knowing he had something to
accomplish, and he did it. In Luke IB;IO, he said. The
Bon of Man has come to seek and save that which was
lost* At the beginning of his ministry Jesus gave a mare
on ju fa arum pi ion ov nn mi*ftton wnm, in a worMiip
service at a synagogue on a Sabbath morning, he read
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Itvalah tells u» exactly who our target market Is. He said sage to the world Is a message of hope. When someone
|v. t), T h e spirit of lhe Lord Is on me. because the Lord comes to you and me with a problem, the Oral thing we
has anolnled me lo bring good news lo the afflicted; He need to ten them Is, This can be solved. With Ood'a help
has sent me lo bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim we can work this out.* The gospel Is a powerful message,
liberty to captives and freedom to prisoners.* The It gives us a reason to have hope,
church's ‘ target market’ Is the aflllcted. the broken
3. Do The Ministry
hearted, the captives, the Imprisoned. Where do we find
Isaiah said that the Messiah would (v. 3-3) “Comfort all
these people? They're everywhere! In any neighborhood— who mourn...provide for those who grieve...bestow on
rich or poor, black or' white or any other color—In the them a crown of beauty Instead of ashes, the oil of gladworld you will (lnd people who are hurting.
ness Instead of mourning, and a garment of praise
Suffering Is no respecter of persons. tYe known as instead of a spirit of despair.* Isaiah went on to say that
many poor people who are afflicted with cancer or other his followers will (v.4). “rebuild the ancient ruins and
diseases as rich people. I’ve known people with financial restore the places long devastated: they win renew the
problems, some rich, same poor. Just s few weeks ago. I mined cities*
visited a dear Mend tn Brevard County who Is atill sufThe Messiah's mission—and our mission as well Is to
feting from lass of speech and who can hardly walk after rebuild and renew. Jesus ministered in terms of IndMdhavtng had a stroke over a year ego. She and her family uate' broken lives, people such as the woman caught In
live tn a Mg. expensive house and have almost anything adultery, the Oadarene demoniac and the man born
they want. But their wealth dkfnl stop them from being Wind, tn the ministry of the New Testament church we
hit by a tragedy. They're taping as well as they can and see people of different races being brought together as
Irustlr* tn the Lord to help them. But they suffer never- brothers and sisters, the poor being helped, widows being

(dc prophecy and compare It to the life of Jesus
they (It perfectly. Jesus came to earth wHh a inte­
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Writers’ group
The Round Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. in the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast comer of 430
and 434). Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Improving
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 of their
own creative writing. If a seri­
ous critique is dotted bring
right or ten extra copies for
others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Sunbolt Dayllly Club
Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday of the month at
2 pm . through April at the Ag­
ricultural Center In Sanford.,
The dub educates members
on dayllly growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There ate no dub dues. Call
3S1-S21B.
G a m b le r i,
fa m ilie s
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far family and
meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-amokers)
at 7:30 p m . Church of the
Oood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more information,
call 236-9206

Your doors may be locked.
Your windows are secure. Yet,
the thief gets In and deprives
you of your money and peace of
mind. Impossible, you aay? Not
at all. This thief enters your
home easlty-lhrough
your
tdephone or your mailbox. It's
the fraudulent telemarketer.
Every year, thousands o f
Americans lose billions to
fraudulent
telemarketers.
Surveys reveal that moat are
older, well educated, active,
and have higher than average
Incomes. Some lose their entire
life savings to these criminals.
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legitimate, an estimated 14,000
fraudulent telemarketers
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mall, lots of unsolicited phone
calls, offers to have couriers
pick up cash or a check are all
signs that the older person may
be a target for criminal activity.
Urge older people to be wary
of any caller who asks for a
credit card or bank account
BARBARA
number or demands money up
HUGHES
front In return for a •free" prise.
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the fine print on solid titions
people are prepared for an they receive In the mad. If (hey
questions
about
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encounter with this kind or have
criminal. Less than five percent solicitation, they can check on
understand that fraudulent It by calling the National Fraud
Information center (NF1C) at Itelemarketers are criminals.
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that your older relative or friend
wont be taken In? What should
you teO them to watch for? An
extraordinary amount of Junk

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Seminole misses bullseye
Lake M ary girls basketball
team barely dodges upset
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

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SANFORD • It's tough to have
every game circled on the opposing
teams calendar In a big ted
red tcircle,
but that's the dilemma facing the
Lake Mary girls basketball team.
The defending stale champions
are In a different situation this
than last. Now. they are the
opponent on everyone's
lute.
The champs went to Seminole
_ it and left with a hardfougit 34-33 win In a rematch
against the tough Seminotes.
The wtn snapped a two-game
losing streak for the Rama and a
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cant miss If. for no other reason, than to see
the two best players In the county go against
each other.
Winter Springs inside man Winston James
and LakeiHowell
Howell point guard Reggie Kohn.
University of South
could
K ith Florida-bound,
Florida*
have been teammates since last year, but
James transferred to Winter Springs where
he has been one of the area's dominating

last night, but said her team can
play better than It has coming o(T
an undefeated season.
*1 think It s a mental thing.' Sut­
ton said. 1 couldn't let the team
down with my Injury, but our rec­
ord right now doesn't say anything
about our team at all. Everyone
used to tell us that the moot impor­
tant games were In February, but I
thought they we all Important.
Now. I realize that It aD- depends
If that's the case. February can't
come soon enough for the Rama.
The team's four losses are more
than any current Lake Mary player
has suffered In the past two years

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five In Seminole County, can run a game by
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TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
IC42, the astronomer Galileo died in
Arcetrl Italy.
On thU day in HSt, Charles de Gaulle
was inaugurated as president of
France.
On this day in im . the US. postal
service put Elvis Presley stamps on
sale at post offices around the nation.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS John Carroll
(1715-1115), clergyman; Jose Ferrer
l l l l l im i. actor. S a w Salsa tim -),
comedian, is 71; BUI Graham (m iin n . rock music entrepreneur; EMs
Presley t t » S l«77l, stafer. Shirley
Bassey tltJ M . staler, to U ; David
Bowie (IM7-I, musician, Is 51.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
I N I Jack Ntcklaus placed lath la the
Los Angeles Open. It m Us Brat ap­
pearance in a professional potf tour-

Here’s the news
fromJohn Mica
You've seen politicians on
Meet the Press. Rrp. John
Mica from Winter Park has
his own way to communicate
with his constituency%It’s
called Be the Press.
Perhaps you have the
latest copy of Mica’s Report
From Congress, a handsome
8-page tabloid.
Those who know Rep.
Mica realise he’s not the
tabloid-type. He and
Ruppert Murdoch aren’t on
the same page - not now, not
ever.
Mica’s not likely to be
compared to his Florida pal.
Rep. BUI McCoUum. His
Report firm Congress
contains no Impeachment
news. Mica’s left the Clinton
squabble to McCoUum.
reserving space In his paper
for the concerns o f his
Central Florida
constituency. And. we're
grateful.
It’s good to be represented
in Washington by a man who
la aware that 40 million
Americans do not have
access to affordable health
care. Mica Is working on a
solution. He also wants to
preserve Social Security and
improve Medicare and
Meidlcald.
In his report. Mica offers a
cost effective plan for a light
rail system In Central
Florida. He gives an update
on the planned St. Johns
River Bridge. Interstate-4
widening, the County 46A/14 Interchange. Cross
Seminole Trails. Orlando
Sanford Airport and bus
system expansion.
Mica’s colleagues cm skier
him to be one of the hardestworking members o f the

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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Are you planning a special
trip abroad, need to transact
business, or simply wish to
leant a new language? De pre-

pared! Community Education
Programs at ^rmtnafe Com­
munity Cnirgr to fAtotaed to
announce conversational lan­
guage classes for the bpglnner.
All courses will tndude cul­
tural Information.

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French I: Thursday. Jan. 88ird i 4. 6:30-9:30 p.m.. Main
unpus; $49
German I: Tuesdays, Jan.
l-March 2. 6:30-9:30 p.m..
rtedo High School; $49
Italian I: Mondays. Jan. 25arch 1, 6:30-9:30 p.m.. Main
unpus. $49
Japanese Thursdays, Jan.
LMarch 4. 6:30-9:30 p.m..

In public is universal. Yet.
making
presentations
to
groups to a great opportunity
to Inform, persuade, or lead
others. ‘ Leant to relax, prepare, and successfully relate
to your audience,
Tool] Review: (Tuesdays ft
Thursdays, Feb. 2-April I. 4-6
p.m.. Main Campus. $001 Pre.p op * students, to, tokc an inIain the skills and technlquea
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FOX KIDS. Satardays

The foUowtng report* were con
Sheriff* office for incidents roe

Far beneath the hordes of students
rushing through the corridors of
Hying Rhino Jr. High lurks a sinister
presence. It's the nefarious Earl P.
Sidebattom. also known as The Phan­
tom, a seriously annoyed student who
was flunked fay his teacher. As a result,
he has retreated to the depths of the
school to lake his revenge on the other
students.
With Ration, his rodent sidekick,

Domestic violence:

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executives, they can't decide what they
waM. As a result, one week Mr. Potato
Head plays a superhero, the next a
any, and the next a Wagnerian opera
linger.
It'a a funny idea that clearly trie* to
pigy off the changeable nature of the
toy. Some of the show is quite amus­
ing (Mr. Potato Head essentially hires
M i friends to work an the show, inchiding Baloney, his best friend, and
Queen Sweet Potato, a yam with attl

u n spenas nil aiyi pwiun| atmuraiy
deeds against the likes of superomart
Lydia Lopex and shy Marais Saariris.
The kids have to use a combination of
school smarts and street smarts to foil
him. When dinosaurs rampage
through the achoet, how can the atudents get rid of them'’ Extinction, of
course The kids must deal with the
result* of Earl's ability la diangrthe

is a rhinoceroa.1
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ments and locales (far example, one
episode took place in ancient Egypt,
complete with pharaoha and mum
mieai.
Despite its rather manic took and

Of all thg ten hanging around your
child's room, Mr. Potato Head proba­
bly seems like the one Most Likely To
Be Chen His Own Show. In this new
aeries, the famous talking head is a
producer/director trying to figure out

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show is confuting. Nina. S. walked
away tram it while Greg.«. had trou

wood can be funny, but tt'a hard to
know if Uds will get the joke.
Visuals: • — Truthfully, he's better
looking in person, but the show does
incorporate a mixed-media style hat

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pan fali Mad of thaw. Ultimately,

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simply too much going on to keep up.
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and fast-paced.
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needs volunteers to visit patlents In local nursing homes,
run errands for Camilles and
befriend patients tn their
homes.
A free orientation and
training session will be held
each Tuesday for six weeks
beginning Jan. IB. The ses­
sions win tie held from 13:90
until 3:30 p jn . at Woodharen
Baptist Church. 1-4 and John
Young Pathway. Orlando.
1b register or for more In­
formation call Sarah Stengel at

Weather

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January 8, 1999
91st Year. No. 97
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see some­
thing and
make judg­
ment. We cat­
egorize people
as either 7
being good lor
bad. WepoVit
fingers. We get angry.
* An abortion provider la shot
to death.
A gay man to battered and
killed.
Anti-semi tic graffiti la painted
at a synagogue.
What are we supposed to
make o f all this? Are we sorry
for the abortion provider or the
gay man or the rabbi and his
congregation? Are we sickened
at the crimes committed against
them? What do we do about It?
On Tuesday, we can vote.
We raff go to the polls and
help elect a governor, a state
senator, a congressman, an
attorney general, circuit judges,
city commissioners and a num­
ber of other public officers.
Those In Sanford can vote
whether or not they want a
waterfront jrotel/conference cen­
ter at Fort Mellon Park.
— • Those countywide can vote
for or against a Pubbc Decency
Ordinance that defines the con­
clusions most have made about
what's good or bad.
Some believe U to strong try­
ing to legislate morality. They
say each citizen has the right to
choose what he or she may wear
In public and go where he or she
may choose to go. All they ask to
that society practice tolerance.
That each voice be heard.
Instead of listening or trying
to understand others, we disap­
prove and condemn.
No one person or group will
ever have all the answers. There
are those vrho didn’t think 77year-old John Glenn should
return to space. His own chil­
dren weren't pleased. Others
were thrilled to watch
Thursday's launch o f the shuttle
Discovery. Glenn said he was
gratified at their enthusiasm.
During the Korean War.
Glenn and Hall o f Fame basebal
player Ted Williams flew dan­
gerous missions for the same
pilot squadron. Williams said
one day they buzzed down on a
target by flying under a bridge.
Williams' plane took a hit and he
barely made It back to the base.
Some o f the language
Williams used that day and on
just about any other day hardly
would please those wishing to
regulate morality.
So what? He's still a hero.
Russ White writes about people
places and Issues In Seminole
County. I f you have an idea fo r a
column. please call 332-2011.
write P.O. Box 1667. Saq/ord.
32772. or e-mail SlIEdUor O
aol.com.

SEMINOLE LIFE...

EDITORIAL...

Diking
at gun
safety

Mow

75 Cents

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1998

County’s decency w ar reaches final stages
By Baas Whits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Pastor/polltlcal
candidate
and
public decency activist Mark
Oeorge has been hit with his
second law suit of the week
along with a criminal charge
that he used the City of
Casselberry seal without ap­
proval (a second degree mis­
demeanor).
At the same time, Maitland
attorney Hugh Trees has In­

formed the Board o f Semi mole
County Commissioners that six
adult entertainment clubs have
made a Bert J. Harris. Jr.
Property Rights Protection Act
claim against the county.
These are the latest devel­
opments In the 1998 debate
about whether the county or
the City o f Casselberry can
cover up the nude dancers at
adult clubs, close these dubs
or move them to what one
adult business attorney called

the "cow pastures'** near San­
ford.
George led a group calling
Itself the Seminole County
Citizens for Decency, collecting
enough signatures on a peti­
tion to force a Public Decency
Ordinance on the Nov. 3 ballot.
Political Insiders expect the
vote to going to be close.
Those who oppose the ordi­
nance say they are not doing
so because they're against derrnry but for the purpose of

protecting their liberties • and
for not having the Christian
Right get away with legislating
morality.
The adult entertainment In­
dustry to arguing that govern­
ment cannot simply destroy
the value o f the existing busi­
nesses and expect to pay
nothing for doing so. T h e
county must be prepared to
pay millions of dollars tn dam­
ages." Trees said If the voters
adopt the Public Decency Or­
dinance.

Deputies
arrest man
for Internet
sex ad

Gang activity is an
emerging problem
First story tn a * fries.
By m n
IIERALO STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Gang activity In Seminole County
la mobile and disorganized, but still an emerging problem,
deputies say.
That * the assessment of Investigator Tony Duu, coordi­
nator of the Seminole County Sherri IT* Office Gang Suppres­
sion Unit. There are 13 Identified gangs In the county with
300 members. Diaz said.
’ As long as they're disorganized we're successful.* Diaz
said. "Gangs count on us not talking, denying that they
are a problem. Gangs In larger elites that are more o r­
ganized have nothing to prove. They know they're bad.
These gangs around here are an emerging problem. It
takas networking together to keep them disorganised."
Every gang tn Central rioilda Is a 'hybrid gang.* according
to the suppression unit. This differs from the 'gm erattonal
gangs tn Los Angeles and Chicago.* Diaz said, where the
leadership of a gang passes from one generation o f a family
to the next.
Graffiti is often a sign of gang activity. Diaz said, adding
that 'graffiti Is the newspaper o f the streets. If you see some
graffiti crossed out. replaced by different graffiti, you know
there Is more than one gang In the area.*
In the county's Graffiti Abatement Program, an offender
paints over graffiti, takes a class, and performs community
service.
Malls, arcades, and street comers are popular hangouts
for gang member s In the county. Diaz said. The suppres­
sion unit works closely with mall security and police to
monitor gang activity in these areas.
Gang members tn the county generally range tn age from
13-21 years old. but ran be as young as nine, according to
the unit. They form an allegiance
for a common purpose
and commit violent and criminal acts. Those who Join
gangs usually have low self-esteem, feel unloved at home, do
sgs M

T h e Bert Harris act claim
shouldn't come as a surprise to
the county." Winter Park attor­
ney David Wasserman said Fri­
day. "Their own attorney (Bob
MrMUIan) warned them earlier
this year. What else did they
expect?"
Wasserman said he filed the
criminal offense charge against
Oeorge after being handed m a­
terial Oeorge had mailed to
Casselberry voters.
*We went to the city and were
Pleas* ass Dsceaey, fags 7A

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • A
paraplegic man was charged
Friday for trying to hire a per­
son through a computer adver­
tisement to rape and kidnap a
woman while he videotaped the
acts, deputies said.
Oary Douglas Gamble. 31. of
128 Laurel Oak Dr.. Longwood.
was chargrd with solicitation
to commit sexual battery and
solicitation to commit kidnap­
ping. according to Deanna
Brown, spokeswoman for the
Seminole County Sheriff's Of­
fice.

Chris Judd of Sanford helped his aunt. Barbara Kincaid, carvs this At­
lantic Giant pumpkin, she tranaported from Glens Fals, NY. For mors
HaMoween scenes in the county, ass Page 6A

Brown said several days ago
Gamble posted on ad on Y a­
hoo Com. an Internet web site,
for someone willing to do *a
down and dirty Job.* A com ­
puter user saw the ad and no­
tified her office. Brown said,
adding that the man agreed to
help Investigators with the
ease.
Brown said Gamble sent the
man a videotape of the woman
with a spliced pornographic
taping of two men having sex
with a woman.
An undercover agent then arPleaee see taterset. Page 3A

On Thursday, Sanford photographer John Salsbury shot this picture of
the Discovery space shuttle flight, which ts carrying John Glenn.

Dr. Kenneth M. Wing was a Captain
in the U.S. Army when he was
awarded a certificate for achieve­
ment in 1963 for his service as general surgeon during Project Mercury.

Local surgeon sees
Glenn come full circle
By BUI Karas
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Sanford resident
Dr. Kenneth Wing, a surgeon,
has seen astronaut
John
Glenn come full circle.
Wing was on the Recovery
Team for the Astronaut Pro­
gram with NASA when Olenn
became the first man to orbit
the earth on Feb. 20. 1962. On
Thursday, he observed
the
launch o f the Discovery space
shuttle at the Cape along with
his family. Glenn, a crew
member, flew Into space once
again.
Wing was the Acting Chief of
Surgery at The Fort Qordon

Winning fantasy
LONGWOOD • Lottery Secretary Marcia
Mann announced that 10 winning tickets
matched all five numbers In Thursday’s
FANTASY 5 drawing. According to Lottery
computer records, one o f the winning
tickets was sold In Longwood. The win­
ners will share a top-prize payout totaling
(250.762.00. Each ticket holder will
receive a cash prize of (25.078.20.

Suspect arrested
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - On Friday at
approximately 3 a.m. Altamonte Springs
Police responded to 629 Pershing Drive.
The resident called police when they saw
someone In thetr vehicle In the driveway.
Responding officers came In contact with

Army
Hospital In Georgia
when the Department
of De­
fense and the Army assigned
him to the recovery tram In
the Atlantic Ocean. On board
the U.S.S. Strlbllng Destroyer,
one o f three U.S. ships In the
recovery zone . Wing was part
of a full surgical team ready
to fix any Injuries Glenn In­
curred In his flight.
Glenn came down next to
the U.S.S. Noah Destroyer,
und was airlifted to the aircraft
carrier Randolph with only a
bruised thumb.
’ My Job was to set up the
operating
room
on the
Haase s n Wing. Pigs. 7A

In Brief
a subject armed with a gun. threatening
to take his own life. The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office Swat Team and Hostage
Negotiators were called In to assist.
At approximately 7:55 a.m. the subject
calmly surrendered. The man. Identified
as William S.Scott. 24. was placed under
arrest for auto theft.

The lights were recently installed by the
Recreation and Parks Department, and
will allow the courts to be used In the
evening hours. Each light fixture Is
equipped with a timer to provide lighting
dally from 6 until 9 p.m., as well as. glare
guards to ensure that adjoining proper­
ties are not Impacted.

Basketball courts lighting

Sanford Historic lYust

SANFORD • Residents, city staff and
local officials will gather at Fort Mellon
Park on Monday at 6 p.m. to commemo­
rate the official lighting of the basketball
courts.

SANFORD - The Sanford Historic Trust
will meet on Nov. 5. at 7 p.m.. at the First
Presbyterian Church, comer of Fourth
Street and Park Avenue. Sanford.
The speaker will be from Sanford Flower

Shop and will Include holiday Ideas for
the home, featuring professional floral
design and some do-it-yourself tips to
make the home more festive for the holi­
days.
For more Information, please call 321 6734. The public Is Invited to attend.

Date correction
WINTER PARK - November Is National
Hospice Month and Hospice o f the
Comforter, a non-profit hospice serving
Seminole. Orange and Osceola counties
will hold its Annual Memorial Service for
families who have lost loved ones In the
past year. Memorial services for Seminole
and Orange county were Incorrectly
reported by Hospice to be Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.
PIm m i n B ikb . Pag* 2A

INDEX
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Health Z P ltn «*a ............OD
Leleuro ............
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Obituaries ..................... :iA
People ..........
ac-ac

P olice B r i e f * ......................3A
S p o r t * ........................... 1B-4B
T V ....................................... 4C
W eather ............................ Z A

* I Havs navar baan hurt
by anything I didn’t say.*

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G re a te r S a n fo rd C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e

Future of Ft. Mellon Park

presents

S a n fo rd

H e r it a g e

F e s t iv a l
In tho stroots of historic downtown

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A rendonng of trie proposed hotel conference complex appears near tho park Votois will decide the fato of the
park at Tuesday's election

FRIDAY
7pm AlOy*

Date Hook
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Today is Ifro JOith
day of 199.1 and the
Nth day of fall

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roUVY'S IIISTOHY: On this day In
19.V&gt;. Hear Admiral (I J Duft-k became
the first person to land an airplane at
the South Pole.
On this day in 1982. Pope John Paul
11 became the first pope to visit Spain
On this day in 1984 Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi of India was assassi­
nated
r o u w s IIIItTlIHAYS: John Keats
1795-1821 &gt;. pod. Joseph Wilson Swan
1828 1911 inventor. Chians Kai-shek
1887 1975 Chinese leader. Kthcl
Waters i I900-I977&gt;. actress sinner.
Dick Francis i |920-i. mystery writer,
is 78. Pan llather 0931-1. broadcast
journalist, is «7. Michael Uindon 119.16
l «9i actor. John Candy 0950 |994».
comedian. Jane Pauley 0950 i, broad
cast journalist, is -18 Fred McGriff
19tU i. baseball player, is 35
TODAY S SPORTS: On this day in
1983. coach and C h ic a g o Bears owner
George "Papa Hear' Hulas died at the

Lonestar

age of 88
TODAY'S QUOTE: If poetry comes
not as naturally as the leaves to a tree
it had better not come at all “
John
Keats
TODAY'S WEATHER: On this day in
1874. a waterspout over l.ake Kric
reached the shore about I 2 mile west
of Buffalo, N Y
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TODAY S MOON: Between
first quarter »Oct. 28‘ and full
moon &lt;Nov 4»

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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Benvenuto
Cellini &lt;t5im 1571». sculptor. Stephen
Crane UH7I 19001. writer, Grantland
Rice il88(i I954i. sportswriler. Gary
Flayer11935 &gt;. golfer, is 6J, Lyle luvett
11956 ». singer songwriter actor is 42.
Fernando Valenzuela (I960 », baseball
player. I* J8
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
191J. the forward pass was first used
in football, in a game between Notre
Dame and Army.
TODAY'S QUOTE: "When I play wilh
my cat. who knows if I am not a pas
time to her more than she is to me?"
Michel de Montaigne
TODAY'S WEATHER: On this day in
1994. two FI tornadoes cut short. 75
yard wide paths through areas of ten
iral Baltimore. Md

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
I6lt, William Shakespeare's "The
Tempest* premiered at Whitehall M il K l K l¥M W rjlh rr i . ukSt ( alendtr Accord
t*ubii»hin(. Ltd
Palace, in London
On this day in 1848. the Boston Female -------- TODAY'S MOON: Between
first quarter (Oct 28&gt; and full
Medical School opened It was the first
moon (Nov. 4&gt;
medical school for women
On Ihis day in 1964. the Dave Clark
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TIDES

LO CAL FO R EC A ST
Today: Sunny. Illghs in the
inld-HOs. Lows In the m!d-60s.
Sunday: Partly cloudy Highs
In the mtd-BOs. Lows In the
uud-GOs Monday: Isolated
showers. Highs In the inld*
80s. Lows In the m!d-60s.
Tuesday:
Thunderstorms.
Highs In the tnld-HOs. Lows In
the tnld-60s.

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 1:20
a.m.. maj. 7:25 a.m . min. 1:35
p.m.. maj. 7:50 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
3:50 a.m.. 4:22 p.m., low: 10:06
a.m., 10:39 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 3:55 a.m.. 4:27
p.m.. low: 10:11 a.m.. 10:44
E X T E N D E D O U TLO O K
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 4:10
a.m.. 4:42 p.m.. low: 10:26
SATURDAY
SU N D A Y
Sunny 86 65 P t c ld y 8 5 6 6 a.m.. 10:59 p.m.

Briefs-

perature at Daytona Is 76
degrees and at New Symr-

at (107) 323-1803.

na. 76 degrees. W inds are
variable at 5-10 m.p.h.

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planning meeting for the classes
o f the 50s reunion In 1999 on
Nov. 7 at 8:30 a.m. at St. Paul
Missionary
Baptist
Church
Annex. 813 E. Ptne Ave..
Sanford. For more Information
contact Dick Evans, chairman.

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County numbers
changed
SEMINOLE - Seminole County
has new telephone numbers for
nearly every office. The change
will affect all offices that had the
following telephone numbers:
323-9615.321-5479. 322 2724.
323-4330. 323-2500. 322 7534.
321-1130. plus an extension.
Instead of dialing the former
number, citizens may now Just
dial 665 then the extension. For
instance. Mike Ertel's number
was 321-1130. ext. 7220. It has
changed to 665-7220.
The 665 numbers are already
working. The previous numbers
are still working, and will contin­
ue to work until Oct. 1. 1999.
TTie new numbers will be in
each new phone book, as well as
on the Seminole County web site
at http://www.co.semlnole.fl.us.

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POLICE LOG
The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. 30:

Aggravated assault:
SANFORD, sr4 l l m t l&gt; 4 O llvx, Oct. 29. 11:29 p.m. A 28yrar-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for aggravated
assault. Police said the man and another man were arguing
when the altercation became violent. The two men began
pushing and shoving. The victim told police he was defending
himself with his hands. He said he pushed the other man and
started to walk away when he felt something cut him. Police
said the defendant had cut him with a small knife.

Driving under the influence:
CASSELBERRY. State Road 438, Oct. 29. 9:53 p.m. A 54-yearold man was arrested by Seminole County SherlfTs deputies
for driving under the Influence.
LARK M ART. U k i M ary B oulevard sad la ts rs ta ta « . Oct.
30. 3:22 a.m. A 35-year-old woman was arrested by the Flor­
ida Highway Patrol for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, U.B. H ighway 17-*2 a t A irp ort B oulevard, Oct.
29. 11:49 p.m. A 2 1-year-old man was arrested by Seminole
County ShenfTs deputies for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS, Jackson S treet, Oct. 29. 10:21 p.m.
A 44-year-old man was anested by Altamonte Springs Police
for possession of marijuana. Police said they were conducting
a traffic stop on the man when they thought he was acting
siisplcluusly. Police said they got his permission to search the
vehicle. In a special pocket sewn Into the visor, they found a
baggie containing a substance that later tested positive for
marijuana.

Retail theft:
CASSELBERRY. Stats Rood 496. 6000 M ock. Oct. 29. 9 05
p m. A 37-year-old woman was arrested by Casselberry Police
for retail theft. Police said she put several Items in her purse
and did not make an effort to pay for them as she left a gro­
cery store.
LONGWOOD. S tate Rood 494. 900 Mock. Oct. 29. 9:42 a m.
A 20 year old man was arrested by Longwood Police for retail
theft. Police said the man took a tube of Orajel out of Its box.
put the empty box on the shelf and put the tube In his pocket,
lie then tried to leave the store without paying for the Item.
SANFORD. S. O rlaado D rive. 9600 M ock. Oct. 29. 10:27
a m. A 34-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for retail theft. I’ollce said hr
placed
$184.32 worth of grocery Items Into his backpark and made
no effort to pay for the Items before he made his escape on his
bicycle.

JOHN EDVARD FREEMAN
John Edward Freeman. 59.
Rusk Court. Deltona,
died
Wednesday. Oct. 28. 1998 at
Orlando Regional Medical Cen­
ter. Orlando. Horn In Delaware
County. Ohio, he moved to the
Deltona areu In l ‘MW from A l­
tamonte Springs. Mr. Freeman
was a scull-tractor mechanic
for Winn Dixie and a licensed
Realtor. He was a member of
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church. Deltona.
Survivors Include wife. D olo­
res; sons. William Perry. Hous­
ton.
Texas.
Wayne
Perry.
Springfield. Va.. John Perry.
Pearland. Texas. Frank Perry.
Casselbeny; daughters. Lynn
Deshayzler.
Missouri.
Lisa
Price.
Sprlngtown.
Texas.
Catherine Perry. Jacqueline
Robinson, both of Deltona;
brother.
James.
Delaware.
Ohio:
sisters.
Edna
Ladd.
Delaware. Ohio; 15 grandchil­
dren; two great-grandchildren.
HaldaufT
Family
Funeral
Home and Crematory. Deltona.
In charge of arrangements.

ect manager for the U.S. Naval
Training Center. He served tn
the US. Navy and was a vet­
eran of the Korean Conflict.
Mr. McElvenny was a member
of
St.
Stephen
Catholic
Church.
Survivors Include wile. Helen

C.; daughter. Veronica Goldin.
Jacksonville.
Banfleld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar­
rangements.

BERNARD JOSEPH LEO
MCELVENNY
llemard
Joseph
Leo
McElvenny. 88. Augusta Na­
tional
Boulevard.
Winter
Springs, died Friday, Oct. 30.
1998 at his residence. Bom
Nov. 2. 1931 In Philadelphia.
Pu.. he had resided In Central
Florida for 30 years.
Mr.
McElvenny was a retired proj­

FREDERICK M ILTO N RABH
tUL
Frederick Milton Rash Sr.. 79.
Sltverton lamp. Lake Mary, died
Thursday. Oct. 29. 1998. Bom
In Indianapolis. Ind.. he moved
to Central Florida tn 1993 from
Yucca Valley. Calif. Mr. Rash
was an artist and gallery
owner. He served In the U.S.
Army and was a veteran of
WW1J. Mr. Rash was a member
of Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Survivors Include wife, Char­
lene; son. Frederick D.. C ali­
fornia:
daughters,
Gloria
Susann Smutz.
Anchorage.
Alaska. Mary Ann Southworth.
Lake Mary, Joey Lou Holmes.
Indianapolis. Ind.. Lake Finley.
Boston. Mass.; brother. W il­
son. Indianapolis, Ind.; several
grandchildren
and
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of

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poorly
In school,
and have a hard time com ­
municating
with others and
making decisions, according
to the unit.
Ten percent
o f all
gang
members In the county
are
girls. The members Join m u
ally for fun. a sense of be­
longing. companionship, peer
pressure, attention, and fi­
nancial gain, according to the
unit. The unit also links gang­
ster rap music to gang activ­
ity.
*Klds Join gangs to satisfy
emotional
and
physical
needs.*
Diaz
said.
"Too
many kids don't
see
their
parents until bed; they may
never see them on weekends.
Gangs can provide affertlon
and excitement.*
The physical characteristics
many county gang members
adopt Include slashes on the
skin, shaved eyebrows, closely
cropped short hair, tattoos,
and rolled up pant legs. Diaz
said.
T h e gang mentality Is dif­
ferent than that o f a normal
kid,* Diaz said. "The three
main characteristics
of a
gang
member
are, number
one. an Immediate
need for
gratification.
Number
two.
there is a distorted view of re­
ality. leading to a sense of fa ­
talism. Number three, gang
members have a strong sur­
vival Instinct.
They
will do
anything to survive.*
The unit uses both preven­
tion and enforcement
tech­
niques to battle gang activity,
tn coordination with local po
lice departments
and other
agencies.
'It's much harder lo get a
kid out of a gang than to pre­
vent a kid from Joining.’ Diaz
said. ’ It's not Impossible, but
once a kid has made a com ­
mitment to a gang It Is diffi­
cult to leave.
Prevention
Is

arrangements.
THOMAB ROACH
Thomas
Roach.
94. East
Ninth Street. Sanford, died
Monday. Oct. 28. 1998 at Cen­
tral Florida Rcgloual Hospital.
Mr. Roach was bum April 3.
1904 tn SieveiMon Kxuraa. Ualiatnas. Mr. RuattP was a ‘ gen-*
era! manager for a fabric com ­
pany. He wan a member and
deacon of Saint Paul M.B.
Church.
Survivors
Include
sister.
Mowena Molle. Nassau. Baha­
mas.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. In charge of ar­
rangements.
DAVID B. SHAW
David B. Shaw. 75. Robinwood Drive. Longwood. died
Friday. Oct. 30. 1998 at Florida
Hospltal-Orlando. Bom Jan.
27. 1923 In Elizabeth. N -J . he
moved to Central Florida In
1975. Mr. Shaw was an electri­
cal engineer. He served In the
U.S. Army during WWII. Mr.
Shaw was a member of Grace
United Methodist Church.

Yvette Saladino of Ihe Seminolo
County
Sheriffs
Department
speaks to a Gang Awareness
class
Wednesday
afternoon
sponsored by The Children's
Home Society Success By Six
Community Resource and Referral
Center at the Salvation Army in
Sanford. Parents, groups
and
agencies involved with youth came
to the presentation, gaining infor­
mation and resources to prevent
an Increase in gang involvement
and activity
in the community.
Topics included the reasons chil­
dren join gangs, how to recognize
signs of gang activity in the neigh­
borhood. and gang involvement in
schools. The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Gang Suppression
Unit facilitated the class. For more
information, call (407) 328-3990.

i rltlr.il We too oftrn grt kids
when there
a ir
alrrudy
«r1mlii.il charges, and now the
parent wants help.*
The unit works with county
middle schools In the Gang
Resistance
Education And
Training
Program
IG.R.E.A.T.) Traclirrs arc rrrlifted lo lead seventh graders
through the H-9 week Interac­
tive program,
with real life
experiences
and conflict
resolution techniques.
Each
middle school decides lor It­
self the basis for choosing
which students take part In
the program. Diaz said.
The Seminole County Sher­
iffs Department projects 747

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r inged to meet Gamble on Fri­
day at Ihe Oak Groves Shop­
ping Plaza, where the victim
would be getting olf work.
Agents arrested Gamble after
hr funded over $100 and m a­
terials to be used for tying,
gagging and blindfolding the
woman. Brown said.
Invrstlgalont found that the
victim, a 21 year-old woman,
had not rescinded lo Gamblr's
rrqursts lor dates. Hr had
known her for alxmt a year
through classes at ScinlllotO
Community College.

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GRIESBAUM
fo r

CIRCUIT JUDGE

For Sem inole and Brevard C ounties

W hat makes Jack a “m ust elect’*candidate
in my book is the fact that he has spent 13
years prosecuting felons.

Survivors Include wife. Evelyn:
daughter. Nancy Shaw Perucci.
Ml. Klsko, N.Y.; step-daughter.
Paula Pinter. Orlando; son.
BUI. Wilton. Ct.; step-sons.
William. Plymouth. Ct.. Andy.
Del Rio. Texas; brother. Char­
les, Ocala; 11 grandchildren:
one great-grandson.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

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the safety of you and your family to elect Jack
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"The
level o f gang-related
crime
In the
area slowed
down after that.’ Dtaz said.
‘ Operations
like that
will
nuke them think twice.*
Anyone who suspects
a
youth may lie leaning toward
gang activity
Is encouraged
to call Ihe gang suppression
unit at (407) 330-6662.

G am ble Is b rin g held nt the
eounty pill

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changes information on artlve
ease
work, and develops
strategies for enforcement.
One success story
of Ihe
task force came on May 1 In
Winter Springs, when seven
gang members were arrested
In *Oj?eratlon Wrong
Num­
ber* Gang members
were
breaking
Into
ears
and
stealing cellular phones. Diaz
said. So. the task force worked
with the Winter Springs Po­
lice Department to set up a
sting In the area.

middle school
students to
graduate from thr G.R.E.A.T.
program during thr 1998-99
school year. Diaz said.
Suppression Unit members
frequently gives presentations
to groups, schools, and even
families and Individuals when
requested.
’ Whenever anyone rails we
jump In a heart brat.* Diaz
said. ’ Even If It's Just a single
parent, that can lie the best
opportunity
to help a kid
Hus. often the best Informa­
tion we ran grt on a gang Is
from a kid who Is l&gt;rlng rerrullrd. Gang recruitment Is
a felony.’
Diaz is the coordinator of
the Seminole County
MultiAgency
Gang Task Force,
which lollows criminal urtlvIty try gangs on a rasr-byease, ’ priority
level* basis,
he said. The task force ex­

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County Law Enforcement Association have
gone public in their strong endorsement of
Jack Griesbaum.

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
COMMUNITY VIBIW
Adam and Eve
Two years ago our county d e­
ckled to abolish scrub parlors
and to regulate adult clubs.
The time was perfect. By then
all live commissioners were ei­
ther members of the Christian
Coalition, or they were ardent
supporters of It. Led by coali­
tion generals and local prrae It­
ers. war was declared against
the clubs. After spending more
than one million dollars of
taxpayer money and leartng
the county apart, the war was
won. and should have been
over. However, unlike President
Hush and the Gulf War. two
contentious
commissioners
with a one agenda Issue were
not happy. They wanted more.
For then, regulating adult
clubs was Just the tip of the
Iceberg. They wanted complete
control over people.
Satan also was not happy.
He wanted control over hu­
mans. I’rrhaps he hated to see
Adam and Eve naked so used
the fruit of the tree to deceive
Eve. He wanted them clothed.
You know the results.
Please read the decency or­
dinance carefully before you
vote. It Is Just its deceiving,
tricky, and misleading, as Sa­
tan was when he deceived Eve.
An ordinance that rould make
criminals of our ten-year-old
children, take away our free­
dom o f choice, tell us how to
dress, and bankrupt our county
Is not decent
Save democracy: Please vote
against this ordinance on Nov.
3.

town. The children, as they got
older, could ride thetr bicycles
to the lakrfrout and go fishing.
Hut especially the park. Every
year we had an Easter Egg
Hunt, a large crowd always
turned out and then there was
the Jayeees fishing contest for
children In Dike Carolla. The
park was a great place to have
your children's birthday par­
ties. My family spent many
hours watching the boys play
ball on the Utile League bail
diamonds We all learned to
play tennis on the only public
courts available In Sanford My
family and 1 have wonderful
memories o f these times.
I hope all our new neighbors
who have bought old homes In
the historic district and lo v­
ingly restored them will have
the same memories and their
children will lx- able to enjoy
the Ixmeflts of growing up In a
small town.
I know times have changed
and the world Is not so safe
and progress Is Inevitable, but
didn't we set this historic dis­
trict aside to preserve what we
can for our children? Techni­
cally the lakefront Isn't In the
historic dtstrlrt. but perhaps it
should be to save It because It
seems every few years someone
tries to develop It.
Before we authorize the City
Commission to enter Into a
contract to develop Fort Mellon
Park we should look down West
First Street at all the property
for sale by Individuals anxious
to have their property devel­
oped. Now that First Street has
been widened It I*, the perfect
place for this new growth to
take place. Tills would cer­
tainly spread out the conges­
tion thiit we are sure to have
on property that comes to u
dead end on Mcllonvtlle Avenue
and Is blocked from funher de­
velopment by the lake and also
Imporlantly Is surrounded on
all sides by established neigh­
borhoods on mostly narrow
streets.
Voters of Sanford can certsinly decide to vole NO to a
hole! /rtmfrrenrr
cenler
on
Fort Mellon Park. It
Just
doesn't make sense not to.

diciously deploy Its strengths
to capitalize upon these de­
mands without overwhelming
or destroying Its diam eter.
Fort Mellon Park Is the corner­
stone of such an approach.
Fort Mellon Park |Kissesses a
potential very similar to that
realized with Dike Eola Bark by
the City of Orlando.
Were
this
potential
not
squandered fry misplaced hotel/conferrnce renter develop­
ment out of proportion with Its
surroundings, the park could
lx- rnh&lt;uicrd as an "oasis* In
sup|xirt of downtown revitaliza­
tion. llils In turn would show­
case Sanford's overall quali­
ties. Unfortunately, the City of
Sm ford referendum proposal
on the Novcmlx*r 3 ballot Is
not based on any comprehen­
sive analysis, provides no bal­
ance between existing ameni­
ties and development opportu­
nities. ond often no compel­
ling long-term vision.
Jay D. Jurie
Associate Professor o f Public
A d m in istra tion
UCF
Sanford Resident

P K A m a ilin g

A rrcent mall out on behalf
of the Society for The Preserva­
tion of Fort Mellon Bark asked
Its readers to consider various
questions concerning the abil­
ity of PRA to fulfill Its obliga­
tions under the pmposed hotel
and conference center which
will be the subject of a citywide referendum on Novemlxr
3. 1998. PRA Development has
a track rrcord of thirty five
years o f successful commercial
Archie Cannon
development.
Including
the
Lake M ary
Four Points Sheraton Hotel of
Orlando. Florida. References In
Smut in a box
the mall out as to PKA's In­
ability to completr
certain
Last Saturday I decided to
tasks within certain times
take tn the Historic Railroad
failed to point out that these
Depot Flea Market In down­
tasks couid not successfully be
town Sanford. From the exte­
completed In light of the refer­
rior It looked like nice adven­
endum attempt by the op p o­
ture. one that 1 hoped 1 could
nents to this development.
l recommend to others visiting,
Common sense indicates that
i Sanford. Once Inside though t,
It Is Impossible to conduct a
was Into a element that I did
feasibility study when the city
not expect to see In our His­
might be barred from rnterfng
toric Downtown area. There
Into Its contractual obligations
were a number o f empty
B ette P. Skates
with PRA.
spaces along with low end
Sanford
It Is Important for your read­
merchandise and used "stuff."
ers to remember that PRA was
As 1 walkrd further Into the
Bad Casselberry
Invited to Sanford fur the pur­
market I discovered tucked
pose o f this development. PRA
away In a far left comer a
p riorities
recognizes, as do the great
booth with a sign that said
majority of the business own­
-ADULTS - ADULT VIDEOS
The Mayor. City Manager and
AND
MAGAZINES-ADULTS
the Good Ole' Boys Commis­ ers In this community, that no
other single undertaking rould
ONLY" scrawled on yellow
sioners Henson and Shephard
poster board. On the table In
need to go. They have not a l­ more successfully revitalize the
economic downtown business
front of It were brown boxes
ways voted In the best Interest
community. The residents of
that said adults only. Seeing
of the City of Casselberry and
the city of Sanford can rest as­
this
type
of
merchandise
Its citizens. They have voted
within two blocks from some of
the city manager over a 20 per­ sured that upon a favorable
outcome of the Npvember 3
our finest churches, schools
cent pay raise which means he
referendum PRA development
and businesses I was quite
makes over $102,000 a year.
shocked.
He is now the highest paid City will move rapidly to fulfill ull of
Its commitments to our citi­
We have a downtown area
Manager In Seminole County,
zens.
that Is trying to attract tourists
even cities near double the
and visitors to shop here once
population of Casselberry. City
Ocorge B. Wallace, Eoq.. P A
they go Into this market they
employee moral Is at an all
Sanford
will never come back again. 1
time low. They have given our
have out of town guests on a
policemen a 2 percent raise
Thank you
regular basis and hasten to
which they deserve more and
think what their opinion of
so do we. Let's retired the good
Sanford would lx* after passing
Dear Tommy :
Ole' Boys and elect new people
by SMUT IN A BOX.
I would like to thank you for
with backbone and Integrity.
I left and called Sanford PD
People that will vote In the In­ taking the time out of your
and spoke with Larry Dale and
busy schedule to come to
terest of the citizens and will
Oviedo High School. Having the
Brady Lessard about this flea
not be puppets for the City
students' work published In the
markets adult materials. We
Manager or Mayor. Let's elect
newspaper Is very special and
can't afford to have this type of
honest people and get rid of
makes them feel that they are
material In our downtown or
Casselberry's good ole' boy Im­
making a difference.
Once
anywhere else In our city. I
age. Vote NOV. 3.
again, thank you.
hope that owners of the flea
market will have the business
A nthony Scrim a
R ick Eckstein
ethic to remove this merchan­
Casselberry
O viedo
dise and any other adult mate­
rials from their facility.
Vision of Sunford
Fred Rogers
Sanford

False advertising
In the Oct. 15 mall. I re­
ceived a Paid Political Adver­
tisement asking me to Join four
attorneys by voting YES to
building a hotel on OUR public
park. To my knowledge noneof
these men can vote, as none of
them care enough about San­
ford to live In Sanford. Further
more, none of them will see
their properly taxes go up to
pay for a third failed hotel In
Sanford.
If you live In Sanford and
care about her. vote NOW
Talk about false advertising.
Barbara Chapman
Sanford

Vote No
When I bought my home on
Park Avenue over forty years
ago. my primary consideration
as to the location was my chil­
dren. The schools were within
walking distance, we could
walk to the library and down­

A vision for Sanford's future
should lie formulated which re­
alistically takes Into account
the sorts of development op­
portunities most likely to be
spun off by nearby -growth
poles,* most notably, the 1-4
corridor. Elements o f such a
vision ought to build upon ex­
isting strengths, such as pres­
ervation and enhancement of
those qualities which have
given Sanford Its distinctive
character. These qualities In­
clude a livable small-town am ­
biance exemplified by the his­
toric district, an attractive pedcstrfun-scale downtown, and
a beautiful, albeit presently
neglected lakefront park.
While Sanford borders the I4 corridor, downtown Is five
miles distant. A realistic a p ­
praisal suggests that. In order
to be successful, large-scale
facilities such as hotels and
conference centers must be
much closer than that to 1-4.
Growth along 1-4 will Intensify
retail, support service, residentliil, and other demands on
adjacent areas, such as down­
town.
Sanford's challenge Is to Ju­

Q. Will the Decency Ordinance
afTect me In my home nr back­
yard?
A. No. The Decency Ordinance
only applies to businesses and
public places. It does not a p ­
ply to residences.
U- How does the ordinance
help Sanford?
A. As you might remember, on
a split vote, the County C om ­
mission recently zoned three
arras In the County around
Sanford as adult rntrrlalnmrnt
war zonrs. The Decency Ordi­
nance would help minimize the
negative effects o f any future
clubs. Sanford currently bans
total nudity and there are no
nude club* In Sanford.
U- How much could legal bills
cost taxpayers If locul nude
bars sue the County*
A. Not one penny! Offers o f
F"REE legal services have been
nude to defend the ordinance
If necessary.
Q. Will the Decency Ordinance
withstand legal challenges?
A. Yes. The ordinance on
which the referendum wus
modeled on was appealed all
the way to the US Supreme
Court and was found to be
Constitutional.
Q. Will the adult entertainment
problem get worse If the De­
cency Ordinance pusses?
A. No. The evidence shows that
similar ordinances In other
communities do not cause a
*Blklnt Bar" problem, us the
strip Joint utlomeys would like
for you to believe.
The Seminole County I'ubltc
Decency Ordinance Is the first
countywide Issue to be placed
on the ballot due tn a citizens
petition drive. Thousands of
voters are wanting to do wliat
other cities and counties did
years ago ..raise our commu­
nity standards. A vote for a p ­
proval of the Decency Ordi­
nance Is a vote for reducing
crime, increasing property val­
ues and saving tax dollars
Isn't It time that we turn off the
pom club magnet?
O n a t M a la y '
Semi note County
alon M at. 1
Oviedo

Commla-

Quilt needs repair

I recently hud the honor of
speaking to a group of local
qullters. I brought with me a
quilt that had belonged to my
grandmother. The quilt wus
created In 1937 and from years
and years of loving It and using
It. the quilt wus threadbare and
holes had begun to form where
strips of sentimental fabric
once stood.
I brought the quilt to show
these urtlsuns my concern for
Its condition. As much as I
love this quilt. I know that It
must be repaired so that I can
continue to enjoy what It has
to offer: memories and comfort.
It will be difficult putting this
quilt In someone elsc's hands
to begin the process o f repair­
ing It. but It will be worth the
risk when the holes are re­
paired and I will once again
enjoy all of the memories, old
and new. It has to offer.
I then expressed like con­
cerns for this wonderful -quilt*
of a city we call Sanford. It lias
been loved and -protected" for
so long that we have uninten­
tionally used and ubused It to
the degree that we tiave left It
with unsightly holes and In u
-threadbare" condition. It will
not be un easy thing to do.
citizens, but we must begin to
let go of some of Sanford so
Decency ordinance
that It may begin the task of
repairing Its yeura of abuse
Why Do We Need A Decency
and neglect. Only then can we
Ordinance?
truly embrace It once again
On Tuesday. November 3.
and enjoy all It has to offer this
Seminole County voters will
community.
have the opportunity to vote for
Like my quilt. It makes little
approval of the "Seminole
difference to me where the re­
County Public Decency Ordi­
pairs begin. The fact that re­
nance." With the
massive
pairs will have begun will give
amount of money being spent
me hope enough that I will
by the topless and bottomless
soon have It back to enjoy. On
bars In the county attacking
Nov. 3 I have two appoint­
the ordinance. I'm sure that
ments. The first will be to give
some might have questions
my quilt to un artisan who will
about the ordinance. Let me
begin to make repairs on my
answer a few of them.
most prized possession. The
Q. Why do we need a Decency
second will be to tell the City
Ordinance?
of Sanford to begin the same
A. Seminole County Is the only
prixress on our most prized
county In the area that allows
possession. We can all do that
total nudity In businesses.
by voting yes to repairing this
Most cities and counties have
threadbare "quilt" we call San­
adopted regulations that pro­
ford.
hibit total nudity. Since we do
Bart Raah
not have similar rules, we have
Resident
and
G ift
Shop
become the place for nude
Owner
businesses and the patrons
The color is green
they attract. Our community
has become known for nude
What? Yes. the color Is green,
clubs, which have also brought
not black or white as In the
higher crime, lower property
color of our skin, but green. On
values, and an expensive bill
the one hand, one group wants
for cleaning up the blighted ar­
to preserve our park, that
eas (over one million dollars).

green expanse of tranquillity
overlooking Lake Monroe. On
the other, a small few want
green as In the color of money
to the extent of letting green
grow to greed.
No one wants to see a pros­
perous
downtown
Sanford
more than I. We had It before,
we can havr It again. Leaders
and pmmoters
of Sanford
should encourage additional
types of shops downtown, with
restaurants staying open later.
On two recent Saturdays I saw
carloads o f people try to enter
one restaurant only to And It
closed. After some discussion
they left for one of the chain
restaurants near 1-4. Adequate
street lighting and police sur­
veillance, which have been
larking for years, would en­
courage people to stroll and
window shop tn the evenings.
These same amenities and
enhancement
o f our
park
would
encourage
evening
events. We once had cultural
events at our bandshell. How
many times must I remind you
that are received a grant of
$150,000 to rebuild the bandshell and the Com m ission-ten
years ago- -derided not to do III
Now
alxiut
this
hotel/conferrnce center. The may
lias said If we don't take this
deal we may never get another.
Wliy not solicit proposals from
a number of prospective hote­
liers and choose the best? (la
the city not reviewing propos­
als from several trash haulers
to replace our own excellent
service?)
When discussion was field at
a reernt Commission meeting
about the wording of the refer­
endum (last Item on the ballot).
Mr. Dale agrred In a conversa­
tion with Mr. Groseclose out­
side after the meeting to work
together on the wording. After
Mr. Groserlose left I asked the
mayor why he would not accept
Mr.
Groseclose's
proposed
wording. He said because It
would be biased. And I said to
him: "And I suppose your ver­
sion would not be biased." Mr.
Dale said he wanted the word­
ing to be the way he wanted It.
End of discussion. You will And
when you study this Item
carefully It Is worded In a very
deceiving.
Why Is It acceptable for the
mayor and a few of his select
friends to 'lease* 1G0 acres of
our county land for their exclu­
sive use. while he would be
permitted to take away from in
the 20 acre park that has been
ours since before he ever came
to Sanford-yes even before he
was bom. This sweet deal wus
agreed to March 22. 1994.
Check It out at the Court
House.
Ills credo seems to be
Team w ork Is u lot of people
doing what 1 say." (Quote from
a recent local paper.)
Now to those people wlio do
not reside In Sanford but who
posed for publicity shots to
promote the mayor's current
project, you have been duped
Into telling us. the residents,
how to vote. To you. I say,
*Dltes fromage."
And now to all. I say. vote
NO on the last Item on the
ballot
(the hotel/conference
center.)
Nall O. Snow
Sanford

J u s t say No
Just say NO! You don't have
to take the feel-good drug that
Is being peddled to you by
Mayor Larry Dole and the PaveOver-und-Develop crowd. Sure.
It feels good now, but wait until
your
nerve
endings
start
screaming as you come down
from this cheap "high" and re­
alize what It is going to cost
you. Just say NO! and you
won't hate yourself In the
morning.
Just say NO! to politicians'
lies. Hear that sound (sizzle)?
That Is the sound of your
brains frying In the heat of po­
litical promises. These prom­
ises ore lies from the begin­
ning.
Just say NO! to the favors
that Larry Dale. Whltey Eck­
stein and Daryl Mac Lain will
give to their new rich developer
friends at your expense.
Just say NO! to a shell game
that leaves a tiny silver of your
park that you won’t even be
able to see for the monster
high-rise that will site shoulder-to-shoulder from the Civic
Center to the Tribes’ Mission
building.
Just say NO! to Larey Dale's
promise to the developer that
he will give him $3 million so
that die developer won't have
to pay for the Improvements

that the developer would oth­
erwise have to pay for.
Just say NO! to the Increase
In crime that will come with
these conventioneers looking
for booze, women and dope.
They won’t be spending their
free time In church, you know.
Or will they be promised a
night life that Sanford does not
currently have?
Just say NO! to the lie that
this monstrosity will produce
revenue for the d ty -D u le ft Co.
hare arranged things so that
the developer will not pay any
city taxes.
Just say NO! to being lied to
and suckered Into large tax In­
creases to pay for political
welfare.
W IM a a S h effield
S aaford

From a far away
Dutch village
Dear Sanford Mayor and City
Council.
What a shortsighted mistake
It would be If the City of San
ford sells o(T the heart of Its
community. Since graduating
from Seminole High School In
1971. I've traveled many miles
and ltvrd In many places far
away from Sanford. Throughout
the years, however. I havr a I
ways regarded Sanford os my
home and havr returned regu­
larly to enjoy family, friends,
and the surroundings. The Fort
Mellon Park with the lakefront
view is Sanford. Every trip I
make to Sanford includes a
visit to the park and a walk
along the lakrsidr. The Bark Is
the treasured heart to the
community. It would be a
tragic mlstakr If the City of
Sanford Is permitted to sell of
what rightfully belongs to every
citizen who Itvrs tn that com ­
munity.
Yes. this letter comes from u
far away D ulili village nestled
In the northern province of
Drenthe. But perhaps the dis­
tance gives me a clearer view of
the significance our lakrfront
park has to the people of San­
ford. Perhaps you should step
buck to see the historical Im­
portance of Ft. Mellon Bark.
I know development h is its
good points, but please don't
develop In an ureu that h u
such Intrinsic, historical Im­
portance and such valuable
practical purpose.
Build somewhere else In the
community, but save our lakr­
front park. Ilea se don’t make
this tragic shortsighted mis­
take.
lo a a a C oolo B oot
M arco B oot
N etherlands

Revisionl2
Instead of enforcing current
state law. proponents of Revi­
sion 12 would rather Impose
more unnreded bureaucracy
upon law-abiding Floridians
and basically give criminals a
free ride. If Revision 12 passes,
criminal gun trafficking will re­
sult In a misdemeanor prose­
cution under local level ordi­
nances. Once again, the crimi­
nal wins!
Revision 12 Is not ubout
closing a loophole tn firearms
laws, simply because there Is
no loophole! It Isn't about gun
shows either because gun
shows aren't even mentioned In
Rrvtslon 12.
Florida state tuw currently
mandates a criminal back­
ground check on all firearms
purchases and a three day
waiting period on handgun
sales for everyone. The penalty
for violating these laws Is a
felony. Revision 12 would grant
county governments authority
to create their own laws related
to firearms sales. The penalty
for violating county ordinances
Is a misdemeanor! If Revision
12 passes, counties could re­
duce existing felony penalties
to misdemeanors! As a former
New York cop and the current
Executive Director of a national
coalition of law enforcement
professionals
dedicated
to
making America safer, I find
that reprehensible.
The only thing criminals un­
derstand Is tough laws. Let’s
enforce Florida's tough state
laws, not go soft on gun traf­
fickers. Voters should vote no
on Revision 12.
Jam ss J . F o ils
E x ecu ilve D irecto r
The Law Enforcem ent
A llian ce o f A m erica

�Sem inole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, N o v e rtw 1,1996 - S A

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Voters should know
Do the registered voters of
Sanford need to be told how
they
must vote
by
non­
residents and non city voters
who prefer to live outside the
city? I think not! This Is an­
other form of subterfuge and
deceit fostered upon the resi­
dents by those who only see
promised dollar bills floating
In their directions.
No one In Sanford Is against
quality growth, we all have a
deep appreciation for those
who ran come up with a well
though out quolltv plan that
, envisions what Is best for eve­
ryone in the city, not just a
few. Pick a site, one that has
not been considered a public
Park and an Historic gathering
spot for over auty-years. you
will find little If any opposition.
I believe that the voters will
nuke the right derision on N o­
vember 3. and I ask those who
are underlded not to be co­
erced or persuaded by non­
resident. non voters who say
they are voting for Sanford.
Mease vote NO on November 3.
the last Item on your ballot.
Hopefully this will save Fort
‘ Mellon Park, unless there Is
another plan brewing to get the
Park from another angle.
' J. Harold Ckapasaa
ta a fo rd

Heston on Rev.12
i
If voters are confused about
the gun amendment on Flor­
ida's November 3rd election
ballot. It's no wonder.
Revision 12 Is NOT about
loophole* or gun shows, (km
show* aren't even mentioned In
Itrvtslon 12.
Right now. Florida stale law
mandates a criminal history
chetk on firearms purchases
and a 3 working day waiting
period
on
handgun
sales.
Those
law* are
UNIFORM
througltout the state and the
penalty fur violating those laws
Is a FELONY.
... Revision
12 would allow
counties to Impose their own
weaker gun sale laws Instead
of enforcing tough state gun
la am.
because the maximum pen­
ally that a county ordinance
ran imjxjse Is a misdemeanor,
that means county ordinances,
that require criminal records
checks and waiting periods,
anil actually reduce the maxi­
mum punishment and prison
time fared by gun runners and
gang bangers who engage In
gun trafficking and Illegal gun
sales.
Voters should say *no* to
coddling criminals and make
counties enforce tough uniform
state felony gun lawsl Voters
should vote no on Revision 12.
Ckarltaw H eston
President
N ational R ifle A ssocia tion o f
A m erica

It Is about truth. It Is about
honesty. It Is about Sanford's
flituie.
This may be your last and
only chance to help protret Ihe
fiiture o f Ft. Mellon Park for Ihe
generations yet to come. Don't
let them down. Vote NO this
Tuesday.
M. L. "

Ballflelds should stay
The debate over hotel devel­
opment In Fort Mellon Park
has focused murh-nredrd a t­
tention on the City's plan to
bull door the park’s wonderful
ballflelds. The anti-park gang.
Including our Mayor and City
Commissioners, love to dis­
miss concerns about losing the
park’s ballflelds by asserting
that the 'relocation* o f these
facilities Is a done deal. This Is
nonsense.
1. You can't 'relocate* on
existing ballfleld: you can only
bulldoze It and uutld another
one. Why not build the new fa­
culties and keep at least one
classic ballfleld In the park?
Wouldn't that mean more game
chokes, more field variety,
more fun for our kids and bet­
ter use of taxpayer funded Im­
provements?
2. The 'replacement* fields
will be hidden uoray behind Ihe
old school district building on
Celery Avenue, with four small
fields crowded together wherr
one
large
field
currently
stands: no playground for thr
linger children, no cooling
rbnfeezes
off the water, no stun­
ning lake views from thr
bleachers, no family picnic* a f­
ter the game.
3. Regardless of whether or
not the hotrl project had come
along, the demolition of thr
park's ballflelds would have
generated a huge public de­
bate. Thr 'decision* to remove
thr fields was quietly promoted
by a few city-appointed advi­
sory boards. No communitywide Input was Invited or con­
sidered
The bottom line Is that S in
ford has enjoyed u long and
rich association with baseball.
Fori Mellon Park’s ballflelds
are a unique and Irreplaceable
bol of this tradition They
ild be tmprovrd and en­
joyed and chertshrd-not tom
down for a hotrl. convention
center or any other reason.

K

M ark P latts
ta a fo rd

Park has beauty

My wife and I were trans­
ferred to Central Florida by a
major communication company
just over two years ago. Upon
arriving,
we
searched
the
communities surrounding Or­
lando for on area In which to
purchase a permanent home.
After many weeks, we derided
on Sanford for Its quiet, small
town atmosphere. An atmos­
The future o f the
phere that Is dlfllcult to find so
close to a major city like Or­
park
lando.
This meant two hours of
Well. It's almost over, the fu­
ture of Ft. Mellon Park rests In commuUng each day to escape
Ihe hands of the voters. This the Orlando rat race. While
Tuesday. 17.179 registered vot­ many may enjoy all of thr
noise, traffic, people stacked
ers may go to the polls to vote.
upon people, my wife und I
If the predicted 65 percent
looked forward to returning to
vole, then 11.1C6 aril! actually
the peace o f Sanford. Many
vole In the Sanford precincts.
Half of this number, approxi­ evenings we watched games at
the fields and courts at Fort
mately 5,583 of you will decide
Mellon Park. We have enjoyed
what will happen to your park.
The group promoting the de­ walks along the waterfront,
watching the boating and the
velopment of Ft. Mellon Park
wildlife that
collect
there.
' has been attempting to sway
your vote their way by resort­ There seem to be so many that
area:
ing to some devious advertising enjoy the waterfront
fishing, sitting on the benches
methods. Full page ads have
taking In the surrounding natu­
uppeured In both the Herald
ral beauty and the lovely night
and the Sentinel showing area
skies filled with thousands of
residents Indicating a thumbs
stars unobscured by bright city
' up and being quoted as *We're
lights.
'Voting Yes." A check o f the
Unfortunately, there arc resi­
* voter registration list o f those
dents of this city who have be­
shown Indicate a number of
. them do not live In Sanford and come blind to the beauty of
Fort Mellon Mark or have not
' therefore cannot vote on the
the community
* lakefront development
ques­ experienced
and family atmosphere that It
tion! Don't be misled by these
'Individuals. They want to Influ­ provides our city. Then there
are others that see It only as
ence your decision by who they
property (Fort Mellon Park)
arel Don't be fooled by this
that can financially enrich
type of advertising. This Is an
those that are directly Involved
, under handed tactic used by a
with the hotel and conference
'group
of
special
Interest
center.
groups and Individuals who are
Some businesses In the Im­
' desperate. It's u last minute a t­
tempt to get your vote. Don't be mediate vicinity of this com ­
plex may or may not profit
fooled. Vote NO!
from Its questionable ability to
Will
the
developer.
the
generate business on a consis­
mayor, the commission and
tent basis. I have heard that a
other prevail? Or will the car­
feasibility study performed by
ing Joes and Janes like you
an outside firm revealed that a
and I prevail? Please, don’t let
hotel/conference center located
this election slip by without
in Fort Mellon Park was not
your NO vote.
economically sound and was
This election Is more than
likely doomed to failure. Most
developing part of the part or
conferences and shows would
not; It's more than NO or yes;

be
drawn
to
the
Or
Ltndo/Disney area.
My questions would be:
* If such a complex were
constructed, what are the eco­
nomic consequences to tax­
payers and city residents of
Sanford?
* Hy constructing this com ­
plex und dramatically reducing
the size o f our park and dis­
placing our youth and their
programs, will they now roam
through
our
neighborhoods
looking for other things to do?
* What Is Ihe price o f prog­
ress?
* Will the city taxpayers see
an Increase In taxrs to pay for
the road Improvements needed
to handle the anticipated In­
creases In traffic?
* Will we also be expected to
bear the cost o f Improving city
services such as water and
sewer lo meet Ihe demands
that complex will place on It?
I hope euch and every citizen
affected by this venture will
take the time to look beneath
Ihe
superficially
beautiful
package with which we have
been presented to see what
true cost will be to us; the
resident* and taxpayers of
Sanford. It Is my wish that we
could concentrate more on
preserving the historical value
of Sanford along with Its Inher­
ent beauty. We have in our
midst what many towns and
communities are paying mil­
lions to build. We are striving
lo preserve ours. I usk ilu i
each voter decide what Is most
Important lo thr happiness
and writ bring o f our town
prior to voting In (hr November
referendum to drtrniilnr Ihe
future of Fort Mellon Park.
let us stand together as a
community lo preserve what Is
timeless and not be forced lo
assume thr financial ramifica­
tions this Illusion of progress
may create.
Louis M. F la *
Sanford

The park und
graduation
The
pro-hotrl/convrntlon
renter group asserts that Ihe
proposed convention center Is
necessary
for
high
school
graduation ccrrmonlr*. Should
we really sacrifice our la r g e s t
outdoor civic spare und San­
ford’s most popular site for
community
gatherings
throughout thr yrar for on
event that happens only once
each year and only once In
each person's lifetime?
What about our annual July
4 fireworks celebration, arts
und crafts festivals, children's
rumlvals. Main Street und
Ctiumbrr of Commerce events
und Ihe countless league and
ck-up ball games? Fort MelCn Park Is the Ideal setting for
these and other public gather­
ings. Are these popular com ­
munity events less Important
than graduation ceremonies?
If we need better schoolrelated facilities, we should
call upon our school board to
provide Improvements at our
schools rather than promoting
Ihe destruction of our largest
community park.
Bess Sim ons
flsn ford

Hotel in the park
The hotel-ln-the-park folks
continue to stretch (lie limits
o f common sense with their
campaign tactics. Their latest
advertisements claim that this
huge commercial development
on public land will somehow
result In u 'bigger* park. This
Is blatantly untrue.
The existing park Is 18 acres
In size, with over 13 ucres de­
voted to open space and rec­
reation urea. If the hotel proj­
ect Is built, only 4.3 acres of
this area will be left as a pub­
lic park. Unless there Is some
new math that says 4.3 acres
Is larger than 18 ucres. It's ob­
vious that the leftover park will
be much smaller than the
grand space we now enjoy.
Even If you count every
Square Inch of the proposed
boardwalk and piers (which
really aren't part of the park at
all), only about 8 acres may be
available for free public use.
The rest of the park will be
bulldozed for a 12-story hotel
tower und IOO.QOO square foot
convention center, both avail­
able only to those who can a f­
ford the room rate or space
rental fees.
The bottom line Is that Fort
Mellon Park Is our largest
community park and most

popular civic space, our city's
'front porch*, open for all
Sanford citizens lo use and
enjoy. Whatever way you add
up the numbers, ihe hotel/eonventlon center will re­
duce our park to a poor Imita­
tion o f Its current self.

I agree that Fort Mellon
Park Is undemtlllzrd. What an
opportunity! The closing of the

M ilk M a lta

So. Mayor Dale, you want to
bring prosperity to downtown
Sanford? (live the people of
Central Florida a reason to
rome to Sanford on a regular
basis. These are d ie people we
depend on for the economic

Decision more firm
My decision to vote "NO* on
building a hotel/conference
center In Fort Mellon Park was
easy. It's simply Immoral to
build a hotrl or any private,
for-profit project In a publicly
owned park. It's wrong. After
reading the papers and listen­
ing to both sides o f thr argu­
ment. my decision Is more Arm
than ever.
A
*NO* vote Is not antiprogress.
It Is not a vote
against development and pros­
perity In downtown Sanford or
even a vote against building a
Itotrl/confrrence renter. It Is a
vote that preserves a unique
sraterfront park that no other
community In Central Florida
has. It Is a vote to open up In­
credible new opportunities for
Sanford..
Mr. Dunn's editorial Is on
example o f the reason some
people are for giving up the
park • he clearly doesn't use It
himself. That's no reason to
destroy It. Mr. Dunn, regarding
your challenge lo go to the
pork at night with a $100 bill
In my pocket. I would lx- happy
to take you up on tliut. I often
ride my blkr late at night and
my route always lakes me past
Ihe park I see people sitting
In their cars, silling at Ihe ta ­
bles. talking.
Minding their
own business.
Deception In the cam ­
paigns? Among llie more bl/anr claims are the ones that
say that, by shrinking Fort
Mellon Park’s 18 acres to 8
acres, wr are going to have a
larger park. Mr. Mercer says
Dial Hie park Is going to be
thirty percent larger)
How
m old anyone believe Hiat eight
acres Is larger than eighteen?
Thr fact Is. the new "enhanced*
park will be nearly sixty per­
cent smaller. L-shaped, and a
big chunk of It will be a narrow
strip along the waterfront In
front o f the hotrl.
Look at the postcards that
we have received. One pictures
six Seminole
High
School
cheerleaders with six adults
behind them asking us to 'Join
your friends and neighbors and
VOTE YES*. Four of those six
adults are not registered to
vote In Sanf *rd. Don’t take my
word for It. Check thr voter
registration lists.
Another card lias a painting
o f the proposed entrance to the
purk. Notice that the hotrl In
thr background Is only two
stories high, not the ten to
twelve stories as planned! Go
down to the rom rr of Sun Juan
und 1st Streets and look ut
that picture.
Notice that It.
too. shows u hotel that Is only
a few stories tall.
The mayor says there's no
history behind the park. Sixtythree years o f use by genera­
tions of Sanford residents Is
not history? The mayor de­
scribes the new hotel us
'historic*. A brand-new hotel
will be historic?

baseball parks Is a chance for
the citizens and guests of
Sanford to fully utilize Fort
Mellon Park for the first time In
Its history.

growth of this town. Take bet­
ter care o f the park.
Land­
scape the space that will be
left when the ballflelds are tom
down. Expand the park. Don't
shrink It. Make it a true gath­
ering place. Not this little L•
shaped
thing
you
have

planned. Pretty and small Is
still small. Let's take our ne­
glected park and turn It Into a
big, beautiful park that w e ll be
proud to call our park.
Bottom line
- properly
done, a hotel/conference cen­
ter In downtown Sanford might
be viable.
It's hard to tell
since there Is no specific In­
formation. no market studies,
no feasibility studies that the
developer promised In his co n ­
tract.
From
a
bustness/econotnic standpoint. Its
a gamble that we should not
make with our park. From a
moral
standpoint.
Its lust
wrong. Vote "NO*. Save Fort
Mellon Park for you. for your
children, for their children.

NOTICE OF CHANGE
OF LAND USE
Th* City of Sanford proposal lo change th* us* of the land wRWi t a
area shown In th* map of M s advertssmart.

A Public Hearing on tha proposal wiI bs hskJ on Thursday, Novsmbar
5.1998 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thsrsaftsr as possibls. by tha Planning
and Zoning Commission of Sanford, Florida In tha City Commission
Room. City Hail. Sanford. Florida. Tha Planning and Zoning
Commission, acting as tha City of Sanfortfs dasignatad Local Planning
Agency, wil consider tha amandmsnt lo tha Comprshsnsiva Plan.
Interested parties may appear at tha masting and be heard reganftng
tha transmittal of tha proposed plan amandmsnt to tha City
Commission.
Coptss ot the proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan are
available in the Department of Engineering and Planning at City Hall,
Sanford. Florida and may be inspected by tha Pubic. Further Inquiries
may be directed to Jay R Marder, AJCP. Director of Engineering and
Planning at 330-5670.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a parson decides to «&gt;p**l a decision
made with respect to any matter considered at tha above meeting or
hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the proceedings, including
the testimony and evidence, which record la not provided by th* City of
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On January 12.1999 the Semnoie County Board ot County Comrr ssioners w* consider amending (pre-awarding funds
from) Vie 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 One-Year Action Plane of Vie County's Coneokdeted Plan. The ConeoSdatsd Plan
governs Vw allocation and expenditure ot Community Development Block Grant (COBQ) Program funds. Under Vw CDBG
Program, the Board is considering me Mowing action.
• 1999-2000 Seminole County School Board S2S0.000 tor reimbursement tor Vie construction of a swimming
pool tor use by Vie residents ol Seminole County and Seminole Ngh School
* 2000-2001 Seminole County School Board S125.000 tor reimbursements tor the conetruction of e swimming
pool lor use by Vis undents ot Semnoie County and Semnoie High School.
The Board is now providing tor and inviting public comment on Vis amendment Anyone desiring to cement or ask any
questions regarding this amendment may contact the Seminole County Community Development Office at Via taeowing
address and telephone number:
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Robert Heenan. Principal Coortknaior
Community Development Office
Semnoie County Government
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Fax: 407-328 2596
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Comments will be received until December 1, '998 ( a minimum 30-day comment period is requred by Federal regulation)
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Strlblmg." Wing
sal«l.
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had
an
anrsthrstologlst,
scrub nurses, anyone
who
might Ik* needed. NASA did
an excellent |ol&gt; of providing
backup. Luckily, he only hail
a bruised thumb.*
Wing said he particularly
remembers the period before
the launch, with a hurricane
and high seas delaying
the
launch for over one month.
Then came
an em ounler
with a Russian I roller
with
missiles on the way to Cuba,
as political
history
nearly
collided with spar e (light his­
tory.
“'Ili.it was a tense moment
lor the 1'resident of the United
States and for Russia,* Wing
said, referntig to the standoff
between .John F Kennedy and
Nikolai Kiusr hev. "I was con ­
cerned tills might be the start
ol World War Three. We went
to General Uu.liters
1 dldnl
know whether we would all be
blown up *
Glenn's current mission may
help mrdti al doctors lake a
step forward in understanding
the aging process. Wing said.
While
serving as a payload
s|K-i tails! Glenn will volunteer
calcium determinations
m
Ills bones
as well as blood
samples Wing said
"lliere are many facets of
the aging process
we don't
vet
fully understand.* Wing
said T h e loss of lame tis­
sue. (Missible deterioration of
Itiusr le mass, sensorial luiii
lions, and cardiac
fom tions
It Is hoped that the expert
incuts in spate will aicelerate what wo are learning
here on Karth *
New monitoring equipment
is among the * Immeasurable
spin tiffs* Wing said inetlital
st lent e has already
gained
■mm spat e travel
Wing said he has worketl
with many astronauts. *from
•John Glenn to Gordon Cooper *
Me stid this Might Is special
to him In-cause *|t ret alls the
past that built the future *
Wllig describes Glenn as *a
very dedicated quiet man He

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told he dul not get permission
to use the rttv seal." Wasscr
man said
Also tat Friday, |&gt;ohtlt al ac­
tivist anil WIN/ (710 AM) radio
show host Dave Guet/loe filed
a suit 1 1.timing that George ll
bell'd anti slandered httit with
statements distributed to vot
ers in Casselberry
*1 never made many ol the
statements he has attributed to
me
Guet/loe said outside
United Methodist Community
Chttrrh oil U S Highway 17 1(2
'He can't be allowed to control
people with these lies
Guetzloe's ac tion is the set
olid lit three days against
George sued Wednesday by a
woman who said he c orn ed
her into engaging In oral sex
minutes alter she had come to
his church office for spiritual
counsellug
George said the woman s al
legations were 'ludicrous" the
latest attempt to smear him
befnir county voters cast their
ballots on a Public Decency
Ordinance that he championed
for the Seminole County Citl
/etis lor Decency. He dismissed
Gucl/loe's charges, too.
'.Just consider the source."
George said
George said that he c lipped
the City of Casselberry seal
along with an endorsement he­
rn ctved trom Tlu* Orkuulu Sen
lOwl “The City o f Casselberry
residents are extremely out­
raged." he said. "You 11 see that
when they vote Tuesday."
Guet/loe Is considered by
Insiders as a controversial
political activist. He’s been ac­
tive m Orange County Republi­
can Party affairs and In elec­
tions.
In recent mailers written
and distributed by George.
Guet/loe was singled out for
his urging voters "to favor bar
Interests."
He
said
that
Guet/loe. by way of his politi­
cal committee rc|&gt;ort (Ax the
Tax) "cleverly worded to con­
fuse, pushed the bars' Inter­
ests."
Worse yet. Guet/loe said
that George accused him of
trying to keep bars open to 0
a in In Seminole County.
*1 have never said that,"
Guet/loe said.
Frederic II. O'Neal, an a t­
torney lu Windermere, filed
Gucl/loe's suit In Seminole
County Circuit Court The ac­
tion seeks for damages In ex­
cess of S I5.000 | exclusive of
court costs, prejudgement In­
terest and attorneys fres.)

VOTE
NOV. 3rd 1998

Is the quintessence" of a hero.
Wing said.
‘ John
Glenn will do quite
well." Wing said, 'lie Is an
illustration that a human Ik-ing who stays physically trim
and mentally
active, and
avoids toxic substances,
ran
lead a prolonged and useful
life.
lie
has
continually
worked In the Senate
until
this age. and he Is a role model
for the rest of us."
Wing Is practicing general
surgery at the Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford
Wing's
undergraduate
work
was done at Stetson Ulllver
slty
in DeLitul.
where he
earned a bat briar's degree in
chemistry
In U»r»:i
Wing
graduated front Kmrry Med I
cal School in Atlanta. Ga. in
1956. He then spent three
years
at Harvard Medical
S&lt; bool in lloston. Ma . and
served in lloston Clt\ Hospital.
Wing also served six years in
the army reserves.

Front 1959 until |olnlng the
Army In 1961. Wing was the
Chief Resident
in General
Surgery at Jackson Memorial
Hospital ill Miami .
In 1965, after two years of
active duty in the Army Med I
cal
Ctire. Wing
moved to
Sanford. Wing has two sons
and a step daughter. Ills wife.
Annette Wing, holds a master's
tlegrre In clinical psychology
and also Is a graduate nurse.
She Is practicing
at various
agent les. and is on the Board
of Directors
lor the Central
Florida United Way.
Ills son Michael Wing re
cftitly
passed his medical
Ixj.trtl exam for radiation on
eulogy.
lie is practicing
in
Pori
Charlotte.
Michael
Wing's wife. Ashley, gave birth
to twin daughters Kmlly and
Courtney two years ago
Jonathan Wing is finishing
his bat lirlors degree at the
University ot Florida, and is a
runner up merit scholar

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Sem inole County Sheriffs Deputy TVn Sim, John Helms, from the gang
suppression unit, and Sgt. Ed A lan were among law enforcement
agents that checked warrant Rsts during spot checks in the county.

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aPSC lA L TO TH X HKXALD
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Mem­
bers o f the Community Justice
Coalition made unscheduled
contact this week with con­
victed criminals under supervi­
sion. Including high-risk o f­
fenders.
this is to ensure that the
criminals are adhering to the
conditions of thetr probation,
said Deanna Drown, spokes­
woman
for
the
Seminole
County Sheriffs Office.
Previous contacts have re­
sulted In the seizure of weap­
ons. drugs and arrests of o f­
fenders not abiding by their
probation. Drown said.
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R a id e rs

Jeff
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Cromartie
leads men’ s
team back
into action

Herald Staff WrIUr

Bears respond
p o s itiv e ly to
ju m p to varsity

W om en set
to step into
state’ s elite
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

By D saa Baxlth
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD . After 21 months of
Inactivity the Men's Basketball
Program will spring back Into life
Tuesday night at the Health and
Physical
Education Center
at
Seminole Communin College.
The program, which was one of
the most successful In the stale for
the first 25 years of Its existence,
was shut down In March of 191)7
because of different problems and
a new coarhlng staff was brought
In lo rebuild the Raider*.
The man chosen lo reslart the
program Is Stan Cromartie. who
comes to SCC from Valencia
Community College In Orlando,

WINTER SPRINGS _ A lot o f people In Semi­
nole County laughed when Winter Springs de­
cided to try to play football with the big boys
without any senior* this season.
Winter Springs principal Wayne Epps told his
coaches last season, when all of the teams
fielded varsity rosters except football that they
would have to take their lumps and grow up
quickly.
With the football team, they had to grow up
physically, as well as mentally.
Well, the team grew up faster than anyonr ex­
pected.
Last night, the Baby Bears won their first
Seminole Athletic Conference game and their
second overall, with a thrilling 17-16 overtime
win over neighborhood rival, a team that would
have fielded many of the players making up the
Bears If not for the construction of Winter
Springs.
Last year, the Bears played a Junior varsity
schedule and coach Mick Hants was tested with
his patience. There were some high points, no­
tably Brett Weber's kickoff return that marked
the Bear* first touchdown, but the team took Its
lumps.
This year, with no seniors. It seas lime to take
on the big guys.
With only 10 players on the pre-season roster
over 200 pounds, the biggest being lineman Mike
Machado at 280, Winter Springs knew It would
be overpowered by the Class 6A opponents.
The stsi.jam aln A .back, Jgfaapie n ip k c le 5&gt;
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' 140
pounds. Lyman High School has three players
over 300 pounds and onfaLbas two wins.
Still, the Bears have enthusiasm. In fact. It’s
almost a shame the kids will have to grow up
eventually. The excitement of a new program Is
Infectious and the place was packed last night
despite only one win on the season.
Give a lot o f the credit to Epps, Harris and
Athletic Director Rick Trlbtt. They believed In the
team and the concept of building from scratch.
Not Just in football, either. The girls volleyball
train Is ranked second In the state and the girls
basketball team may dominate Class 3A this
winter.
Last night, however, the evening belonged to
the football team and the people who believed In
them. The school can't even have a legitimate
Homecoming ceremony even
though
their
'Welcoming Night* attracted one o f the biggest
crowds In the county all season to see two teams
with a combined total of two wins.
If you put It all together, the county’s sleeping
giant Is waking up. and a lot earlier than most
people expected. When Jason Rucdllnger’s game
winning extra point went through the uprights
the Bears reacted like they had Just won the Su­
per Bowl.
But If you looked at the Winter Springs side
lines, right around the 10-yard line, you saw
Trlblt and Epps, leaping higher and shouting as
loudly as anyone.
They deserved It.

which dropped Its Athletic Program
afier the 1997-98 school year.
Under Crumarllr. the Matadors
won over 20 games last year d e­
spite knowing the program would
not return this season.
Cromartie was a super player In
his own right bark In his junior
College days, helping lead the
Manatee Community College Lanc­
ers to back-to-back State Champi­
onships In the early 1980V
Cromartie hus also enlisted forPlsasa

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Head coach Ken Patik» * uHy heavily on sophomore'* (from left to nght) Dana
Kudruyvtseva. Jaana Kotov* and Crystal far- whon the Sonvnole Community
College Women’s Bask 'ta : team takes the court lor tho 1998-99 soason

Man. Page 2B

SANFORD _ Seminole Commu­
nity College women's head basket­
ball coach Ken Patrick has a
robtem that all coaches would
P1
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like to have.
Too many good players.
With his two best players re­
turning from last year's team, an­
other part-time starter back, the
return o f defensive specialist Mag­
gie Reedy from Lake Mary and 11
new Impressive freshmen. Patrick
had the unenviable task o f trying
to harness so much talent.
But the veteran bench boss Is
relishing In having to deal with
such a problem and feels that the
Raiders have a very good shot at
winning SCCs first women's bas­
ket tm11 state championship.
The Raiders will be led by the
sophomore duo o f S-foot-7 shoot­
ing guard Darla Kudruyvtseva and
7-foot renter Jaana Kotova.
Kudruyvtseva. from St. Peters­
burg. Russia, was an All-MldKlortda Conference selection last
year, while Kotova, from Tallinn.
Estonia and the first 7-foot women
to play In the United States when
the season started last year, was
an All-State team member and a
pre season All-America candidate.
They will be helped bv Jet-quick
Pis

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Pag* 2B

W in t e r Springs gets first S A C w in
By J « f f Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SIO KTS EDITOR
WINTER SPRINGS _ It was Homrroming and
the Super Bowl all rolled Into one.
Winter Springs, a fledgling second-year school
creating Its own history every week, won tis first
varsity Seminole Athletic Conference game Fri­
day night with a 17-16 win over Dike Howell in
overtime.
The win came against the Bears' closest rival
and a pre-season favorite in the SAC.
Afier klckrr Jason Rurdllnger booted the ex­
tra point afier the Bears' first possession In
overtime, the Bears charged off the bench and
embarked on a wild celebration.

file wtp was sri up after Like Howell scored a
touchdown on the first possession of ovrrtlme.
but mlsjwti the extra point.
For Whiter Springs, the win was a long lime
coining. .
"It me*..- a lot to us. especially coming on
Homecoming against Lake Howell.* said Junior
receiver lum Weber. 'W e kept telling everybody
we could do it *
Johnni&lt; make, scored the lying touchdown In
the overtime on a three-yard burst up the mid­
dle on tlv Bears' third play.
'It was worth all o f the work we did.' Blake
said. *1 |H't have to thank the offensive line for
everything
The game meant nothing In terms of the play­

offs. Winter Springs travels to Cocoa Beach
next Friday and the winner of the game ram s a
state playoff berth.
The bad news Is. the winner gets to face Pahokre of Martin County, one of the top powerranked teams In the state.
Still, it was the biggest win yet In the school's
young history after several close call*.
T in s was huge.' coach Mick Harris said.
-We've had three or four that could have gone ei­
ther way but. because o f slxe and youth, we
wore down at the end. 1 can't give enough kudos
to or younger kids, especially the freshmen.
Winter Springs got off to an early start last
night, stopping the Hawks on thdr
Please see Bear*. Page 3B

L ak e Brantley keeps record spotless
By A lex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Another
step forward.
Lake Brantley
continued
Its
undefeated season on Friday night,
defeating West Orange at Tom
Storey Field. 17-14.
Lake
Brantley's
record
now
stands at 8-0. Having clinched
home field advantage for the first
round of the playoffs, the Patriots
are riding high following thdr
disappointing
4-5
record
last

Last Second S h ot: D id Patrick E w in g o j
the N e w Y ork K n lc k s really s a y last w e e k
that n o w that the N B A p la y e rs are d riv in g
cars, they d o n 't w ant to g o b a c k to h o r s e s
a n d b u g g ie s ?
W h a t?
Is he s a y in g the p la y e rs will be Jorce d to
turn A m is h ?

season.
*! knew we had a dunce to be
pretty good.' Lake Brantley coach
George Clayton said. "We had a few
question marks coming into the
season, and all of them have been
answered with emphatic positives.
"WeVe come a long way. and
we've still got a long way to go.
We're not ready to stop any time
soon.*
The two teams played liardnosed, sinashmouth football all
night, but the Patriots nude the
big pluys when they had to.

Lake Brantley scored on Its
second possession of the game,
driving the ball 62 yards down the
field for a touchdown.
Keyed by a 23 yard screen pass
from quarterback Regan Russell to
Hector Diaz, playing In place of
Injured leading rusher Arnold
Celeste, the drive ended on sixyard touchdown pass from Russell
to Josh Drmatets. The extra point
gave the Patriots a 7-0 lead.
Lake Brantley scored again right
before halftime when Trey Kecley
booted a 45-yard field goal
(two

yards shy of the school record) to
up the lead to 10-0.
After a Keeley kickoff which
proved difficult to handle, the
Warrior* could only return the ball
to their own six.
With less than 30 seconds
remaining, many expected West
Orange 'o take a knee, but Manny
Vasqurz broke free and ran for 42
yards before Jonathan Brooks
brought him down,
saving a
touchdown. The final two plays of
the half were Incompletlons. and
P lesM see P a triots. Pag* 2B

Sem inole does ju st enough
in tune-up fo r M a in la n d
By Tony D «S on n ier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD _ Generating Just
enough offense and playing
just enough defense, the Semi­
nole Fighting Seminoles hung
on to claim a 24-17 Home­
coming win over the Oviedo Li­
ons Friday night.
‘ I think what I Just saw In
our huddle was relief that this
game was over." said Seminole
coach Jim Worthington with a
wide smile. "1 think we re Just
glad to get this win and be able
to concentrate on Mainland
next week.'
The Fighting Seminoles (6-2
and 3-1 In the Seminole Ath­
letic Conference) hosts the
Mainland Buccaneers In a cru­
cial 5A-Dlstr1ct 5 contest next
Friday at Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium.
Oviedo (2 6. 2-2 SAC) visits
Liike Brantley for a 6A-District

3 next week.
Seminole
forged
a
21-7
halftime lead by scoring every
time It had the ball. Each of
the drives covered at least 62
yards as the Notes accumu­
lated 202 yards of offense.
"We played pretty well." said
Worthington. “We took care of
the ball all night. The offense
played nearly a flawless first
half. In the second half, the
defense came up with some key
stops when they had to."
P lesM m o T rib e. Page 2B

O . Hudson 5 pus* from Slurling
llunghnrsl kirkl
S . Nunn 22 KG
Fourth Quarter
O . Langtiorsl 24 KG
TEAM STATISTICS

First downs . Ovtrdo 21: Seminole 18.
Hushes yards _ Ovtrdo 31-174; Semi­
nole 43 287.
Passing . Ovk-tlo 14-22-1: Srnunolc
2-5 0.
Passing yards _ OMrdo 201. Seminole
20
Fumbles lust . Oviedo 3-0; Srmtnoic
10
IVnulltrs-yards . Oviedo 3-25. Semi­
nole I-IS.
Punt* average . Ovk-du 0-0 0; Semi­
nole 3-31.7.

SEMINOLES 24. U O N S 17
Oviedo

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24

P in t Quarter
S . Frederick 28 run (Nuun kirkl
O _ Grayson 22 pus* from Starling
ILanghoril kick)

Second Quarter
S _ llenn cll 20 run (NU on kkk)
S . licnnetl 8 run (NUun kirkl

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSH1NQ _ Ovtedn. Quintero 13-89.

Hudson 9-56. stalling 7-29. Seminole,
llenncll 22-128. Latimer 13-100. Fre­
derick 8 58, Goldsmith 2-1.
PASSIKO . Oviedo. Starling 14-22-1.
201: Seminole Goldsmith 2-5-0. 20.
RXCXJYIXQ Oviedo Grayson 7-105.
Holmes 2 28. Qulnleru I 24. GocU I17. Hudson 2 14. Ibuney 1-13. Semi­
nole. Frederic k 2 20

Third Quarter

Seminole quarterback Garrett Goldsmith (No. /) pre­
pares to hand the ball off lo Willie Bennett, who scored
two second quarter touchdowns when the Tribe broke a

7-7 tie with Oviedo and finished with a flame-high 128
yards rushing on 22 carries. The Fighting Seminole*
held on to wm their Homecoming game. 24-17.

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P atriots------C o n tin u e d fro m Page I B

the score
Patriots
at

stood
10-0
intermission.
After a Lake Brantley offense
on the opening possession of
the second half West Orange
took over on its own 31 After a
17-yard pass to from Garrett
lYleser to Vasquez. Pem ell
Jackson sprinted 49 yards for
the score. The extra point
closed the gap to 10-7.
Neither team could get a
consistent drive started until
the Patriots took over on their
own 17 midway through the
fourth period.
Russell lead his team down
the field, but on a first and 10
on the Warrior 19. West Orange
forced a fumble, and the
bounced to the middle of the
field and lay motionless as Ihe
players charged and the fans
held their breath.
Quickest and closest was
K»ke Brantley's Kceley. who
pounced upon the ball on the
11. keeping the drive alive. Two
play’s later. Russell ran in the
touchdown with 5:43 left.
Trailing 17-7. the Warriors
took over on their own 36. On
the second play of the drtve.
Pem ell Jacksot
looked as
though he might score, but
Mike Jackson caught him after
a gain of 24 yards.
The
drive
rontlnued.
however, and after converting
two
fourth
downs.
Pernell
Jackson ran the ball in for a
one-yard touchdown.
Despite giving up the score.

the Patriot defense had forced
West
Orange
to
expend
precious time, and the score
came with less than two
minutes remaining.
Brooks recovered the onstde
kick for Lake Brantley, and
Russell ran out the clock.
It took a leant tITuii for
Brantley to win. Its offense
played without Celeste and
with little action from Lanier
Bush
Dt.u filled In to nui for Just
under 100 yards, and Deniatels
also helped pick up the slack.
Defensively. Bill Frisch and
John Miller had huge night's.
Mike
Jackson
had
on
Interception and knocked down
several other key passes.

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Keclcy's play, however, was
the difference In the close
game. The long field goal
became the deciding points In
the game, but his fumble
recovery kept the winning drive
going.
Ills
booming
punts and
kickoffs consistently forred the
Warriors to start out with poor
field position.
'll feels great.* said Keelcy ol
the win. *We can't wait to play
Oviedo next week.*
According
to
Clayton.
Celeste currently Is at 60 70
percent o f his capacity, and
hopefully will return next week,
but may be out lor a few more
weeks.
The Patriots host Oviedo at
7:30 p.m. next Friday In thrlr
final regular season game.

Y A M A H A

Sophomore Josh Deftutws caught a touchdown pass and loamod with
Hoctor Diaz lo pick up the slack for injured star runner Arnold Celosto

B R O W N ’S
G YM N ASTIC S

W om en
C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e IB

point
guard Crystal Tanner from Westvllle. Flor­
ida and Reedy, who. despite being only 5foot-10. did a super Job of defending play­
ers six and seven Inches taller.

Among the newcomers who should help
the Raiders immediately are 6-foot-4 center
Kntsa Tuurc from Imatra. Finland. 6-foot-1
forward/guard Satu Ralmesalo from Lahti.
Finland, and the Seminole High School
duo of Shemelka Stokes (6-foot) and
Tamara Gilchrist (6-foot-2).
Other incoming freshman are Jaclyn
Hoffman (5-foot-10 from Deltona). Chris­
tine Brunlng (5-foot-6 from Winter Park).
Kelca Smith (5-foot-7 from Ocala), Mevett
Wooley (5-foot-5 from Carbondale. Illi­
nois). Shcm el Donovan (6-foot-1 from Or­

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lando) and Kristen Smlthrrs (5-foot-H from airship two years ago. at &lt;)WCC in Nit evllle
it r»■:to p in
Sarasota).
And Ihcn on Siturdav play many time
Another positive for Patrick Is Ihe m um
-•talc champion Pensacola (oinnmntty
of Tony Mandevllle us assistant co.u It
Mandevtlle. who like Patrick has coachrd College .it Okaloosa Walton al I 30 p in
SCC will then return home lo host In
on the NCAA Division I level) Is a defensive
llan
River Coiumunitv College al 0 p m on
specialist.
Tuesday. Nov. 10. before going K irk on the
The women will play their first burnt
road to play three g. .lies m the Nike ('la s ­
game on Wednesday at 6 p.m. In an exhibi
sie In Miami
lion against St. Leo College, an NCA\ Dl
vision 11 school from the West Coast.
In addition to Ihe always tough loiupetl
The Raiders will probably be able t&lt;
Judge pretty quickly how good they ran !&gt;&lt; lion In ihe conference, ihr Raiders will
as they open the regular season against ■■ also he playing out ol slate (rowers Owens
pair of powerhouses In the Panhandle next C.C. from Ohio. Skagit Valley Irom Wash
Ington. Cincinnati Tcih. Meridian. Missis
weekend.
On Friday, Nov. 6. SCC will take on sippi, William Jewell College from Mis
sourt. Johnson County. Kansas and Nas
Okaloosa-Walton Community College, win.
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mer Orlando Magic center
Greg Kite as an assistant
coach. The 6-foot-10 former
All-America
from
Ongham
Young University, who was a
first round pick of the Boston
Celtics back In 1982. will work
with the big men for the Raid­
ers.
Also assisting Cromartlc will
be Shane Huygens.
Despite not having a team
last year and every player on
this year's team knew to the
program and school, the Raid­
ers will begin the season
ranked No. 5 In the State PreSeason Poll.
Cromartlc has already slated
that this Is not only the best
team he has every had talent
wise, but also academically,
which Is good news consider­
ing the number of players
some schools lose to grades
before the start of the confer­
ence schedule In January.
Cromartlc brought along sev­
eral players with him from V a ­
lencia.
Including
forward/center TerTance Fudge.
Other
newcomers
Include
point
guard
Eric
Walker,
shooting guard Chad Marshall
and 6-foot-11 freshman Robbie
Shapiro, who was a starter on
the Lake Mary High School
team that went to the reglonals
last spring.
Also, to get the team In bet­
ter shape and to establish a
repolre between the players
and the new coaching staff,
Cromartlc took the team on a
retreat to Umatilla earlier this
fall.

The season opens Tuesday
night at 7:30 p.m. with the
Brevard Community College T i­
tans paying a visit to the
Health and Physical Education
Center on the SCC campus.
The Raiders will also play
home games with Hillsborough
C.C. (Saturday. Nov. 7), Indian
River
Community
College
(Tuesday. Nov. 10). Manatee
Community College (Saturday,
Nov. 14) and American Eagle,
an AAU team from St. Peters­
burg made up of several former
college su re (Saturday. No. 21)
before playing their first road
game at Indian River In Ft.
Pierce on Tuesday. Nov. 24th.
All of the games will begin at
7:30 p.m. except for the game
with American Eagle that Is set
for a noon start.
In addition to Mid-Florida
Conference games with St.
Johns River Community C ol­
lege (Palatka). Santa Fe Com ­
munity College (Gainesville).
Daytona
Beach
Community
College. Central Florida Com ­
munity College (Ocala) and
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville. SCC will also
play such powerhouses as
Johnson County Community
College from Kansas, Chlpota
Community College from Madi­
son. Mlaml-Dade Community
College. St. Petersburg C om ­
munity College and Nassau
(N.Y.) Community College.
The Raiders will also play In
two tournaments, the MlamlDade
Community
College
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Mario
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staked
Seminole to a 7-0 lead when he
scored on a 28-yard dash at
4:48 of the first quarter. It took
3:22 for the Lions to counter.
Kenny Starling connecting with
Larry Grayson on a 22-yard
scoring pass.
Willie Bennett scored twice
In the second quarter for the
Semtnoles on runs of 20 (at
7:57) and 8 (with 26 seconds
left) yards.
Jeff Williams provided the
crucial play of the first half for
the Scminoles when, with the
Tribe defending a 14-7 lead, he
intercepted an Oviedo pass at
the Seminole 2 -yard line and
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field
goal.
Oviedo drove deep Into Semi­
nole territory, only lo turn the
ball over on downs when
stopped Inches short o f a first
down at the Tribe 22.
The Lions forced Seminole lo
punt after three plays and
again moved Into Noles end of
the field. Tills lime. Oviedo set­
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"It's great that we were able
to hang on In the second half."
said Worthington. When you
look at film of Oviedo, you re­
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their 2-5 record.
"They're talented and physi­
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always wc.ry you. regardless of
their record."
For Ihe Lions, u was another
In a sequence of painfully close
losses.
"Our olfense played well."
said Oviedo coach Greg Regis­
ter. "We Just have to stop spot­
ting teams 21 points. But every
lime we fall, we gel bark up
again. And we will again next
week."
Brnneti led all rushers with
128 yards on 22 carries.
Clarence Latimer added 100
yards rushing on 13 carries

while Frederick ran Ihe K ill
eight times for 58 yards, lie
also caught two passes lor 20
yards.
Kevin Qulnlero led Oviedo
with 89 yards rushing on 15
carries. Hudson ran nine times
for 56 yards. Starling co m ­
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B e a rs
night.
To make the night even better for Vlke.
he was named Homecoming King at
halftime.
Winter Springs retook the lead In a 25yard field goal by Ruedllnger with 25 sec­
onds left In the half, but Like Howell re­
sponded. getting Into field goal range, but
kicker David Lantlgua missed from 51
yards.
Neither team moved the ball much until
late In the fourth quarter when Lake How­
ell rapped off a seven-play drive, aided by
a pass Interference call, with a 45-yard
field goal by Lintlguu to send It Into over­

time.
The Hawks lost the flip and had to take
first possession In the Kansas tie-breaker.
Starting from the 10. Hannon ran the
ball right yards on the first play and full­
back Chris Schlechta carried to the one.
On third down. Hannon scored on a
keeper, but the extra point kick went wide
right.
Winter Springs took over and Hampton
carried the ball twice to set up Johnnie
Blake's touchdown and Ruedllnger's extra
point to win It.
Like llowrll will be at Lyman for a 7:.'!0
P-m. game next Friday.

N e w Sm yrn a Speedw ay hosts G o v e rn o r’s C u p
Prom BUff Reports

Doxlr In Mini-Stocks. Rich
Clouser In Bombers and Ed
Zlkowskl In Run-A-Bouts.
A special thanks goes to the
DAAKA (Daytona Antique Auto
Racing
Association).
the
antique race cars were on hand
to compete and they put on a
good show. It Is always a
pleasure to see these restored
cars race, the cars are kept
looking great and they bring
buck good memories of racing
days past.
Racing begin* at 7 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located
10 miles south of
Daytona Beach at the comer of
Highway
44
and
SR-415.
between 1-4 (exit 50. east) and
1-95 (exit H4. west).
Next Friday night. Orlando
SpeedWorld will be hosting a
special Baby Grand exhibition
race as writ as artlon In the
regular
divisions
of
Latr
Models. Limited latte Models.
Open
Wheeled
Modified*.
Sporlxman. Mini Stock. Kun-A-

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night at New Smyrna Speedway
as the 35th Annual Florida
Governor's
Cup
will
be
contested.
Tlie prestigious nice Is for
Lite Models and will consist of
200 Laps paying $5,000 to win.
The race will also be taped to
be shown on Sunshine Network
and FOX at a later date.
Indianapolis 500 champion
Faldle Cheever will be on hand
to sign autographs from 0 p.m.
to H p.m. and will also lie the
olllclal starter for the race.
Also on the card will be the
regular racing divisions of
Llmlled
Late
Modrl.
Open
Wheeled Modified. Sportsman,
Mini-Stock. Bombers and Run
A-Iiout.
Hie winners in last week's
(Oct. 24) features were _ David
Rogers In Late Model" Greg
F-lllotl In Limited Late Model.
Robert Ham In Modified. Chad
, llerce
In Sportsman.
Bob

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The winners from Orlando on
Oct. 23rd were Debbie Santo In
L ite Model. Mike Murptiy in
Umlted L ite
Model.
Ricky
Wood In Modified, l*edle Allison
In Mini-Stocks. Rich Clouser In
Bombers. Joe Brogan In RunA-Bouts and Charlie Griffin In
4-Cyllnder Bombers.
Raring begins at H p.m. every
Friday night at the track
located
17 miles
east
of
Orlando brtwrrn Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the
520 Coroa Cutoff.
For more Information on
FASCAK racing events, call
(904) 427 4129.

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Legal N otices

Legal N otices

NOTICC O f ACTION IN CM INtNT DOMAIN IN
THK CIRCUIT COURT O f T N I IIQ M T tfN TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR 3KM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M - i r U CA 13 B
SEU iN O lf COUNTY, a poiit cal •ot&gt;d.vigKV&gt;
o&lt; Iff# S tilt of Ftondi,
P «M io rt».
M IR C IR O ilS l MURRELL. RAY VALDES at Tat Collector of
Stmtnolo County Honda and tn* unknown tp ou tat of
abo«a. if any. t*#«r
do«*taot. a t« ^ &gt; «tt. granloat.
«t«v « mnr1oao««y
i&gt;dgnf«nt eroditoft. Iruttaat. l*onholdatt. partont *n
p o tt«t«»o n and any and an ot*#* pottont having o»
cliiming to h it * any right, till# or f ’l t r t i l by.
through, undo# or aga&gt;n«t tho abnv# n*m#d Dafandantt,
or otha^wita claiming any right, Mia. or intarott m th#
raal propa«ty datcnbad m thta action.
Dafandantt
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
C l a im in g in t e r e s t b y . t h r o u g h , u n d e r o r a g a in s t THE
NAMEO DEFENDANTS. ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY OESCRiBED BELOW
An fm*n#ni Domain PaMion. tcgathar with iti Daclaration of
Tat*ng hat baan Mad m tha abova ttytad court to aCQuira cart am
proparty mtarattt m Samtnola County. Florida datcribad at folk&gt;wt
PARCEL NO. I1 S JA
CNULUOTA b y p a s s

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THAT PORTION OF LOTS 9. 10, IT. ANO 17. BLOCK A TOWNSlTE
OF NORTH CNULUOTA IN SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH
RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 2 PAGES SA 38 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlORlOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A 1/4- IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 37 EAST. SEMI
NOLE COUNTY FlORlOA. THENCE NORTH 01'SI 20' WEST
a l o n g the EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SEC­
TION 20. a d is t a n c e of 2439 oa feet t o a 1 - 1 /7 - ir o n p ip e
WITH NO R L S NUMBER MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF -HE SOUTHEAST l/A OF SAIO SECTION 70. Th ENCC SOUTH
88 71 02* WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/AOF SAIO SECTION 70. A OISTANCi OF 1105 IS FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 00 29 33* EAST. 25 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
R I G H T OF W ay lin e OF CNULUOTA r o a o a s r e c o r o e o in
PLAT BOOK 4 PAGES 76 ANO TT OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
s c m in o ie c o u n t y Fl o r id a a n d the p o in t of b e g in n in g
Th e n c e CONTINUE SOUTH 00'79 33' EAST a l o n g th e e a s t
LINE OF LOT •. BLOCK A. TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHUlUOTA AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGES SA SS OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA A DISTANCE OF
SA AS FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 9. A
POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON
STREET AND A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO BLOCK A.
THENCE SOUTH 89-30 27* WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE ANO THE SOUTH LINE OE SAIO BLOCK A. 220 00 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 12 OF SAID PLAT OF
TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. THENCE NORTH 01 'AA 08WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 12 A DISTANCE OF
SO 00 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA
r o a d t h e n c e n o r t h 88 21 02’ e a s t a l o n g s a id r ig h t o f
WAY LINE. 721 13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 11.518 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
ANO
P A R C H NO. ITS.SB
CHUlUOTA BYPASS
F IB B IM PLI
th at PORTION of l o t s S. 8. ANO T. BLOCK A. TOWNSlTE OF
n o r t h CHULUOTA IN SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH
RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlORlOA. AS RECOROEO
IN PlAT BOOK 7 PAGES SA 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlORlOA
BEING WORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A 3/4- IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FlORlOA, THENCE NORTH 01-3120* WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAiO SEC­
TION 20. A DISTANCE OE 2939 04 FEET TO A 1-1/2* IRON PIPE
WITH NO R L S NUMBER MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAiO SECTION 20. THENCE SOUTH
88 21 02 WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF 90S 14 FEET. Th ENCE
SOUTH 00 29 33' CAST. 23 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAY U N I OF CHULUOTA ROAO AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 8. PAGES 78 ANO 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*29 33* EAST ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF LOT S. BLOCK A. TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGES 54 58 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. A OISTANCE OF
38 49 FEET 70 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 5. A
POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON
STREET ANO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO BLOCK A.
THENCE SOUTH 89'30 27- WEST ALONO SAiO NORTH RIGHT OF
WAV LINE ANO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO BLOCK A. ISO 00 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 7 OF SAIO PLAT OF
TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHUlUOTA. THENCE NORTH 00‘ 29J3'
EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAIO LOT 7. A OISTANCE OE
35 48 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF SAIO CHU­
LUOTA ROAO. THENCE NORTH 89’ 21 02* EAST ALONG SAID
SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE. 150 03 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 9.347 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
ANO
P A R C E L N O .1 1 S .se
CHULUOTA BYPAB1
F IB SIMPLE
LOTS 1 ANO 2. BLOCK -A \ TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA.
AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGES 34 THROUGH 38 IN THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA.
LESS THE NORTH 2S 00 FEET THEREOF FOR RIGHT OF WAY OF
CHUlUOTA ROAO AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 6. PAGES 7S
ANO 77 IN THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA.
ANO ALSO LESS THE FOLLOWING
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 2.
BLOCK -A*. TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2 PAGES 54 THROUGH SS IN THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE RUN N S1’ 30'2T- E.
ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 1 ANO 2. A OISTANCE
OF S3 OS FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE RUN
ALONG THE SOUTH-WESTERLY MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAV
LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO. THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES. N
34 31 38- W. A OISTANCE OF 13 61 FEET. N 47*14 38" W. A OIS­
TANCE OF 29 18 FEET. N 39*21 S f W A OISTANCE OF 38 39
FEET. N 72-36 0«-W. A OISTANCE OF 22 40 FEET. TO A POINT ON
THE WEST LINE OF SAIO LOT 2; THENCE RUN N 00*9 33’ W.
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAIO LOT 2. A OISTANCE OF 2.64
FEET. TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO
AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK S. PAGES 76 ANO 77 IN THE PUB
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE RUN N
88*21 02* E. ALONG SAIO SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A OIS­
TANCE OF 81 SS FEET; THENCE RUN S 50*26 44* E. ALONO THE
NORTHEASTERLY MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAIO
CHULUOTA ROAO. A DISTANCE OF 23 SS FEET lo A POINT ON
THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LANGFORD DRIVE. AS
SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGES 54 THROUGH SS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; THENCE
RUN S 00*29 33*E. ALONG SAIO WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
ANO THE EAST LINE OF SAIO LOT I. A OISTANCE OF 47.00 FEET.
TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 1. THENCE RUN S
89*30 27*W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 1. BLOCK
-A*. A OISTANCE OF 18 93 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 3.130 SQUAPE FEET MORE OR LESS
ANO
PARCSL NO. M S .9
CHUlUOTA BYPASS
F IB BIM PLI
THAT PORTION OF LOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ANO 7. BLOCK B.
TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA IN SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGES 54 58 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A 3/4* IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKING the SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE NORTH 0 t ‘ Sr20* WEST
ALONG Th E EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SEC­
TION 20. A OISTANCE OF 2839 04 FEET TO A 1-1/2* IRON PIPE
WITH NO H L S NUMBER MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SOUTHEAST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION 20. THENCE SOUTH
88 21 02- WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 20. A OISTANCE OF 219 06 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT I. BLOCK B. TOWNSlTE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGES 5436 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OE SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ANO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF WEST RAIL­
ROAD WAV (A K A JEFFERSON AVENUE) SAIO POINT ALSO
BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE SOUTH 09*22 24EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAIO LOT t AND SAIO WEST"
r ig h t o f w a y l in e , a d is t a n c e o f 9 9 53 fee t to the
s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r OF SAIO LOT t. A p o in t o n th e n o r t h
r -gmt o f w a y lin e o f Wa s h in g t o n s t r e e t a n o a p o in t o n
the s o u t h LINE OF SAID BLOCK B. t h e n c e SOUTH 8930 27w e s t a l o n g SAIO n o r t h r ig h t o f w a y l in e a n o the
s o u t h LINE OF SAIO BLOCK B. 381 14 FEET TO THE SOUTH­
WEST CORNER OF LOT 7 OF SAIO PLAT OF TOWNSlTE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA. THENCE NORTH 00*29 33* WEST ALONG
I n i WEST LINE OF SAIO LOT F. A DISTANCE OF 69 96 FEET TO
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OE SAID LOT 7 ANO A POINT ON THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE PLAT OF LAKE LENELLE WOOOS AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 37. PAGES 67 69 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE NORTH
66 71 02' EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK A ANO
THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAIO PLAT OE LAKE LENELLE WOOOS.
766 01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CGNTA.NING 0 604 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. AS BEING NORTH
69 03 JJ EAST AH ASSUMED BEARING

OWNERlvl MERCEROEES l MURRELL
c/o R*hArd N MJian. E«q
Su.U 1100
390 Norm Or»no« Avenu#
OiiAntio. EL 32801
Itc h 04*408401 14 further 001**148 thAt IP# P4tlt*004f 4lll 0418*00
♦or ao 0*d#r of TakH*E before 1ti4 HONORABLE SEYMOUR BEN­
SON oti4 o* m# Judge* o* th# 4bo«4 »t*'4d Court, oo thuraday.
Ih# 1910 d4Y Ol No.4mb4*. 1998. 41 3 00 p
. *o Courtroom K. m
1b4 Spoiinol# County Courthouse. $40*0*8. Flo*id4. *** accordance
nth *14 04Cl4*llion ol TaAmg 1-4 *410*0*4 M#d to 11**4 C4u44 All
04'4nd4nl4 10 m*4 tud 40.1 411 oth** *nt#*#»t#d parti#* o**V
iy *#&lt;io4 ftt 4 044**00 00 th# P# 11I 100 lor th# Old#* ot TaA’nfl #1 tfi#
t,m« and plac# designated and ba heard Any 04l#*'&lt;Jai’ t failing to
Ma a timaly requael for haaitng ahall wa-v# any right lo ob|4Ct to
fha Ordar ot Tal*ng
AND
Each 0*r#ndant and any oth#* p***o*-* claiming any merest &lt;n
Ih# property d#»c*'b#d in th# Petition in th# 4boy#-#lyl#d Eminent
Domain proceeding 11 hereby required 10 *#*y# written oe'entee,
r any you ha*# to th# Petition h#r#fofor# |ii#d In Ihi# cauea on
the Petitioner, and any request for a hearing on Ih# Petition lor
Ih# O’ der of Te*iog. if d**&gt;r*d. on Petition#*'* Attorney whoa*
name end add*#** n *h o »n below on or before Thursday,
November 12. 149* end to file Ih# original of your written Jefana• « end any lequatt for hearing on tha Pel lion *o» m * Ordar of
Tea.og w-th lha Clerk ol fh** Court either before serve# on fha
Peiifionar t Aftorrey or immediilely Iharaeffe*. lo »how whet
right, lift#, mfereel or ken you have, il any. or claim In and to lha
propa'ty daecnbad in eaid Petition end to enow caute. it any you
have, why tald propeity thould not ba condamnad for ma uea*
and puipoee* ae aat forth in eaid Petition It you tail to a'-vwar, a
default may ba entered eg* net you lor th# reli#l demanded m tha
Pet it on if you ta-l to lequeet a hearing on th# Petition tor Ordar
of Tak-ng you ehen wa ve any right to obtact to #a»d Order of
Taemg
WITNESS my hand and eael of eeirf Court on SEPTEMBER 74,
1998

(SEAL)

MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
N ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By Ruin King
Oeputy Clerk
r o b e r t a McM il l a n
County Allornay
tor Seminole County. Florida
Semmoi# County Sarvtcae Building
!10t Eatt Firet Stiaet
Sanford. Florida 32771
Teiepnona 94071 321 -1130. E«t 7234
Attorney tor Petition#!
Publieh Sunday. October 23. 1998
Sunday November t. 1998
Of V 10

CITY OF LA K I MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HIARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OivEN by lha City Commieiion ol lha City ot
laae Mary Florida, that eaid Commueion will hold a Public
Meanng on Naeember IS . ISSS. at 7iOO P.M . or a* toon therearia* at poteibia. to con aider a raquaet from Crete ent Reroute at,
Inc tor Conditional Ufa Approval for an ofl&lt; • building which re
43 n height on th* property datcribad on me attached legal
deectiption (Mora commonly referred to at Tho Creecant at
Pitmera 51
BOUNOARY SURVEY FOR
CRISCENT RESOURCES, INC
SECTION 7 TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH RANOI 30 EAST
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
REAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (WRITTEN BY SURVEYOR)
PROPOSED TRACT 'A* OF PRIMERA PHASE It EAST
A portion of Section T Townehip 20 South Rang* 10 (aat
Semmoi# County Florida being mote particularly d eec'b ed a*
follow*
Commence at Ih* North***! corner ol Tract *0 ' PRIMIRA
PHASE i according lo Ih* plat I hereof a* recorded m Plat Book
49 page* 99 through St ol tha Public Racordt at Semmoi#
County Florida and run N 96 36 22' W along mo Norm line at
taid Tract 0* 160 24 feet lo th* Pomt ot Beginning thane* con ­
tinue N 86 56 22* W along t*id North Ima 619 Ft teat thane* run
N 62*61 09 W along Ih* North lm* of tard Tract *0* 770 73 teat
to a pomt on m* Southeeelerty right-of-way lm* of Prune**
Bcuiavard a* thown on eaid plat ol PRIMIRA PHASE I thane* run
N 17*09 31* ( along eaid right-ol-wey lm* IIS 71 feat to a pomt
ol curvature ot a curve concave Northwatterty having a radiua of
1336 62 taat a chord of 378 07 foot and a chord bearing of N
29 01 20' E thanca run Northaaetariy along eaid Curve and right*
ol way Ima 37g 3t feat through a central angle ot 18*0102* t* a
onmi of revere# curvature at a curve concave Southaaeterly hoe­
ing a radiut ol 429 9S f**4 and a chord bearing ol N 34*33 29’ I ;
thanca run Nonheaiterly along taid curve and right-of-way Ima.
301 73 tea* through a central angle ol 66 St 26* to a point ol
r*v*rt# curvature of a curve concave Nonhwaelarly having a
radiut or 193 02 ftot e chord of 132 22 teat and a chord boating
ol N 13 06 20* E ihanc* run Northaaetariy along ta&lt;d curve and
•ighi-of way Ima 132 4t tea! through a cantral angle ot 09*49'21*
lo th* and ol taid curve thanca leaving taid right-of-way lm* run
3 39 01 16* E 220 66 feat thanca run S 70*21 26* W SI 43 feet:
•hanc* run S 30 06 IS'W 4t 90 taat thanca run S 70*41 48* W.
76 22 taat thanca run S I I 28 17' W S3 41 taat thanca run 9
12 42 46' W 71 IS leal thanca run S 04*07 64* W 39 34 taat:
Ihvnc# run S 02*10 02* E 74 14 feet thanca run S 12 04 41" I.
160 62 thanca run $ 41*2617* E 39 42* taat: thanca run 9
•2 42 24* ( 33 39 taat thanca run 3 09*49 44* E 117 46 taat to
•h# Pomt ol Booinnmg Containing i t 9778 acre*
Tn# Public Haarmg will b* hald m th* Committion Cham bare.
100 N Country Club Road, laka Mary Th* Public it mvitad to
atiand and b* haard Said haarmg may ba conlmuad Norn tin** to
In*** until a final dacition •» mad* by th* City Commityion
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MAOS
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR SHI WILL
NEED A RICORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAOE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO IVIOINCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASCO FLORIOA STATUTES 2SS OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOiNG ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
Th ( CITY 3 ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 4 « HOURS IN
AOVANCC OF THE MEETING AT (407) 124-3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Cerol Fatter. Cdy Clark
DATED October 2«. 1998
PUBLISH November t. 1999
OEW-17

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLONIOA
CASE NO.i SS-1298-CA-f 4-K
ESTATE OF J R. HATTAWAY.
Plaintiff,
*S.
FINISHING SYSTEMS OF
FLORIOA. INC . and
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL
BANK.
Oelandante
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pureuant to th* Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
enterad m lha ebova-captionad
action and dated October 28.
1999.1 will tall at public aal* lo
tha highati and baat biddar(e),
or bidders, lor cash, at tbs wait
front slaps ot tha courthouse m
Sanlord,
Semmoi# County.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on ma
24th day ol November. 1999.
the property daecnbad on
Eihibd *A* attached hereto
■ XHIBIT *A*
UNIT 0. CORPORATE SQUARE
PLAZA.
A
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM.
RECOROEO
IN
OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1871. PAGE
1069.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIOA
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal of this Court at Sanford.
Saminol* County, Honda, this
JSth day ol Octobar. 1998
(COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
As Clark of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jaaawic
Oeputy Cletk
Plaintiff a Attorney:
James A Haltaway. Etq
Holland t Knight LLP
PO Boa 1329
Orlando. FL 32802
Publieh: November I, 9. 1999
OEW 20

The NFL...Week No. 9
SANFORD _ We've reached Week Nine and I'm
still on fire. Last week's games provided plenty
o f excitement as teams continue to battle for
the playoffs. Seattle. Pittsburgh, and Buffalo put
In performances that clearly Illustrate that they
need to be considered contenders until someone
proves them wrong. Watch these teams closely
In thetr next few games, their seasons depend
on It. My LOCK OP THK WBKX record Im­
proved to an unbelievable 8-0 as the stx-potnt
8BAHAWKS held ofT a feisty CHAKOKK team to
win by a touchdown. Did we sweat? Sure. Was I
really worried? Not at alt. Pm paid to provide
you with winners, nnd for eight straight weeks I
have done that.
Looking around Florida. I'll start with the de­
spair. The Tampa Bay Bucs are horrible! If they
start Trent Dtlfer this week, mark my words. I
won't mention them, win or lose, next week. I
realize that Steve 'Can't beat Nobody’ Walsh Is
the backup, but nothing can be worse than
what Is going on now.
The Dolphins deserve credit on defense for
holding the Patriots to two lousy field goals, but
the offense continues to worry me. That's a new
thing. Isn't It? Defense Is great, but Marino's
offense Is stniggling?
The Jaguars played their hearts out against a
very good Bronco tram, and have no reason to
be ashamed o f the result. Barring major Injuries
In Denver. It wilt be difficult to keep them from
repeating os AFC Champs. Unless...my beloved
Bills continue their march towards the Super
Bowl on the arm o f Doug Flutie.
Flutle gets my WHAT** UP IN THK NPL
AWARD for this week, the guy Just does not
quit.
Let's lake a look Into the CRYSTAL BALL OP
FOOTBALL and find some winner*.

ViriVTUniilitTli’la
BRADY
LESSARD

In position to take the lead In the Division.
Sleelers big! M tsltfl 34, OUara IS.

DETROIT (-«) VS. ARIZONA
Hopefully the Cardinals found some offense In
the bye week, but even If they did they'll have a
tough time In this game. The Lions seem lo play
well at home, the Cardinals play poorly on the
road. U m m 37. Carglaato 13.

GREEN BAT (-4) VS. BAN FRANCISCO
What a matchup! The Packers are tough at
home, but the Nlners are Intimidated by no­
body. nowhere. I'll make this short. I'm taking
(he points. I like the Nlners to win this one out­
right! Nlaaro 34. Packata 33.

KANSAS c m r (-S) VS. N.T. JETS

Parcells has his Jets playing very good ball as
the Chief fans watch Ihe wheels come off mid­
season. I admit It will be lough for the Jets to
pull off the upset, but as long as they start
Testaverde they have a real good chance. Jata

BUFFALO (-3) VS. MIAMI
This rivalry has been going on for years and I
think the teams may be evenly matched again.
I'll lake the Bills at home. Flutle made a be­
liever oul of me last Sunday night. My beloved
Bills by a touchdown. B lU a 3 1 , M l a i l 14.

MINNESOTA (-6) AT TAMPA BAT
The Vikings struggled In the first half last
week against the Uons. but returned to form
quickly. The Bucs struggled against the Saints,
and never recovered. Unless the defense can
keep the best offense In the NFL from scoring
more than 10 points, this will be ugly. Vlklaga
10. Owes 0.

JACKSONVILLE (-4) AT BALTIMORE
The Ravens need a change at quarterback,
and will probably do It this week. I think the
Jags are looking past this game and see a pos­
sible upset In the making. No. I guess they'll
squeak It out. J a g u ia 17. R S T 8 S 8 13.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.) 87-I94S-CA-14-B
JOSEPH BERN and OLORIA
BERN. Hi* Wile.
Plaintiff, |
**
THOMAS H. BROWN and
HELEN l BROWN. Hi*
Wile, and THOMAS I.
BROWN and MARYBETH
BROWN. Hit Wife.
Oelandante
NOTICB OP SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pureuant to an Amended
Summary Final Judgment ot
Forscloaur* dated Octotter 28.
1999 m Cat* No (7-2949-CA14 E. m th* Circuit Court m end
lor Semmoi* County. Florida m
which JOSEPH BERN and OLORIA BERN. Hie Wit*. I* the
Plaintiff, and THOMAS H.
BROWN. HELEN l. BROWN.
Th o m a s e b r o w n and m a r y
BETH
brow n,
are
the
Defendant*. I will yell to th#
higheet end beet bidder for
ceth t i l l 00 AM on the le t day
ot Oecambar. 1999. at Ih* »t#P*
of
tha
Sammole
County
Courthouea.
the
following
daecnbad real property a* **&lt;
forth in the Amended Summary
Final Judgment ol Forecloeur*:
Lot 23. Block B. SAN SEBAST­
IAN
HEIGHTS.
UNIT
1-A
according to the plat thereof a*
recorded m Plat Book IS. Rag*
TO ol the Public Record* of
Semmoi* County. Florida.
OATEO THIS 28lh day of
October. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
R EDWARD COOLEY
ESQUIRE
Shepherd. McCabe A cooley
1430 S R 434 Wetl. Suit* 200
Longwood. FL 32730
Publieh: November t. 8, 1998
DEW-21

N.Y. GIANTS (-3) AT WASHINGTON
This game stlnksl What a tragic matchup for a
rivalry unparalleled In great history. The entire
Rrdskin team Is on suicide watch as they seek
their first win of the season, while the vanilla
Giants attempt to stay In contention. 1 DON'T

CARE.
NEW ENGLAND (-8) AT INDIANAPOLIS

I realize that everyone thinks the Patriots are
due for a big win. but this may be the wrong
place to look. Orantrd. the Colls have only won
onr game and Jim ’ Can't Win’ Mora Is still Ihelr
coach, but I like the Colts at home. Tuke the
points und cross your fingers. Patriots 33.

Colts 31.
PITTSBURGH (-6) V8. TENNESSEE

The Sleelers needed a Monday Night win
badly and they got It. Look for Cowher to errate
the same sense of urgency this wrek as they are

34. Cltofe IS.
CAROLINA (-3) VS. NEW ORLEANS
The Panthers proved lo me that they, are a
terrible excuse for a team. Kerry *| Quit* Collins
returns to facr the tram he quit Just three weeks
ago. This is Ihe type of thing NF1. Films will
someday do a documentary on. I think Duka
will give him the start so Collins can shove It In
their facr. I like the Saints, but only If Collins
starts. The Boo Birds will be singing In Caro­
lina! Salats 33, PaatlMts 10.

SEATTLE (-6) VS. OAKLAND
Best game of the week for Ihe spectator. The
Cheaters travel to Seattle for a very important
Division game, and the Sraluiwks will be ready.
I can't wult to watch tills game with Tony Guru.
I need some loot cakes! Bomba away tn a scor­
ing duel that the Scahawka will dominatr. Baa-

hawks 44. Cksatara 33 WOWtl
DALLAS (-7) AT PHILADELPHIA
What a
care less
may take
Cowgirls.

terrible Monday Night game. I could
about the outcome of this one. but
the points so I can cheer against the
1 miss Barry Switzer. Cawglris 17,

Eaglaa 10.

I feel great about my selections this week, but
as usual I'll
remind you that
I only
•concentrate* on one or two games each week.
The best selection against the spread that I deeide on becomrs my patented LOCK OP THE
WKKK. Standing at 8 0 for the season I feel
great going with the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (-4)
O V n T H E O A K L A N D . R A ID H U .
No. you are not tn a time warp. I'm taking the
Srahawkn again this wrek. and ugaln they are
six point favorites. They got their *turf horse*
back an Moon returns from an Injury looking lo
put up big points.
There arc a number of great garnets on the
schedule so don't plan on gelling anything done
uround Ihe house. Knjoy watching your football
and remember everything else ran waltl

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C oatlanad from Pag* SB
(90) Kandy
Middleton

linker.

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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIR C U IT C O U R T
OP T N I BIOMTBBNTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY.
PLONIOA
C A M NO.I 8B-1MBCA-14-B
RICHARD CORNELIA and
BARBARA CORNELIA.
* t Trueiee* ol th* Richard
Cornelia end Barbara
Cornelia Lining Truet,
Plaintiff*.
w*.

JOVIN ENTERPRISES.
INC . a Florida corporation.
A lllE O FIDELITY INSURANCE
CO . an Indiana Corporation.
WILLIAM T. OOOBV and JEFF
WlLTZlUS. at True!*** of
Moute ol Btbe* of Fern Park,
tnc., a dieeolved Florida
corporation. OARLENE
WlLTZlUS. OIANE A.
JAROSZEWSKI, DENISE R
GOOBY. end 9400 HOWY
17-82. INC d/b/a Rieky
Butmeee. a Gentlemen e
Club, a Florida corporation,
Defendant*
NOTICB OP ACTION
TO WILLIAM T. OOOBV end
OIANE A JAR09ZEW9KI. and
all parti** claiming Interaal, by.
through, under, or again*!
WILLIAM T OOOBV and DIANE
A JAROSZEWSKI. and all per­
il** having or claiming lo he**
any right, title or mtoreat m th*
property herein daecnbad.
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action to quiet till* to th* fol­
lowing property m Seminole
County. Florida
Th* Soutnerly SO' of Lot 8. and
all ol Lot 6 (Lae* Ihe aoutherty
71 3 teef). Block 'A*. SOUTH
FERN PARK SUBDIVISION. Plat
Book 7, P eg* 81, Public
Record* ol Semmoi* County.
Florida. 239 Highway l7 -(2 .
Fern Park. Florida
Property Addrett 9400
HQVfY
12-92. Fern Park.
Florida
net been tiled egamtt you and
you ere required te eery* a
copy of your written detenaet.
-1 any. lo it on Robert L. Simon.
J r. ot Wmdarwaadl*. Ham**.
Ward 4 Woodman. PA., whoa*
addrata i* Poat Ottic* Boa
1391. Orlando. Florida 328021391. on or balor* Decembar
tat. 1999. and til* th* original
eilh th* Clerk ot thie Court
either
before
aervica
on
Piamtit! * attorney* or tmmedl-

Kick Clou err. 3 |6| Hilly Morton
4
(091 Dave Hoar. 3. 147) Tim Adame
■ u A B e e lt _ I. |7) Ed 7Jkuw«kl. 2
1631 Jur llrogan 3 |33| Jeff D r r im e .
4. |I0| llutrh (asslrty
3 1431 Mike
Suukup
QAABA (epea wheat) . 117) Duug
liuward. Chevy II. 133) ll m k Semen*
Pinto: |2) Vlnrr Caprill 330 Chevy: ( I I I
Karl Ten. VS 60: 1211 Lou Uarhand. VW.
141
Dirk
W ooldn«r:
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tlaly tharaaltar, otharwia* a
default will be entered egamtt
you lor th* relief demanded m
Ih* Complaint or Petition.
Oeled on OCTOBER 28. 1889
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
By Rulh King
At Deputy Clerk
-n accordance with th*
Americana With Oiaabditi** Act.
paraon* with a disability who
need special accommodation*
lo participate m this proceeding
thould
contact
th*
ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Artnu*. Suit# N-301, Sanford.
Florida 32771. at toast thro (3)
days prior lo th* proceeding
|407| 323-4330 aat. 4227; t800 953 9771 (TOO) or 1-800933-9TT0 IV). vie Florida Rolay
Service
Publish November 1, 8. 19. 22,
1998
DEV-22
Nett** *1 Auetten
Thia auction will be held on
Set No*. 21st. 1999 el noon el
329 Aulln Ay*., Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidder*
may
inspect th* vehicle* on the day
baler* th* auction from 9 AM
until 8 PM. Term* are ceth or
certified funde only. Oviedo
Towing reeorvo* th* right to
accept or re/ute any and ell
bide.
Th* following vehicle* are
ottered for bide:
79 Toyota Corolla
vine RA42093982
98 Chevy Boren*
Vm* 1QILV14I3KE247864
87 lauiu Pick Up
VlnS JAACL19L8H0704954
10 Chevy Caprice
Vm* IN49HA1183993
Publieh: November 1. 1999
DEW-II
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FlORlOA
C A M NO.i 97-7E4CA
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, by end
through Ih* Secretary of the
DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS.
PlaintHI,
¥t
OAVIO FRANCIS
THOMPSON and HAZEL
PATRICIA THOMPSON

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Chevy II. IGOI Dulr Miller. (31 George
Grey. VS GO. 1491 D *k Green. VH 60.
191 Kay Thomas Crualry. (2 SI Glen
Mr Clone VH 100
DAASA (Chevy stocks) . |7) Cueh
Hrvett. (HI Harold Krvrtl U 21 Jake
Jaroha. IGOI Von Wylie. 1211 1101 Snyder.
I l l Kun Canada. |H| Ed Grant. 122) Kay
Smalgras* lll l l Mark MrEhvaln. 137)
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the City Commitaron ot th* City
of lake Mary. Flood*, that aatd
Commiaa*on wet hold a Public
Hearing an November I* . 19B9
el 7 00 p m . or ae aeon there­
after a* possible, to consider *
request from Marty Vogel. Jr.,
applicant, for a variance to
Chapter 180 07(a)(7)(b). la k e
Mary Cede ol Ordinance* lo
construct a structure within tha
21' setback required tor proper­
ties subfact to th* Resource
Protection Ordinance
Th* Northwest 1/4 ot Section
21. Township 20 south. Rang*
30 last. Saminol* County,
Florida, tying Seat ol the
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Mainline end Weet ol the Old
(eat Right ot Way ol Atlantic
Coast line Railroad Right ot
Way and that part o l aban­
doned Atlantic Coeat im *
Railroad Right of Way tying In
th* soutnweai t/4 ot Section
19. Township 20 South, Rang*
30 East, Saminol* County
Florida.
Th* Public Hearing wilt be held
m
tn*
City
Commletion
Chamber* at 104 N. Country
Club Rd . Lake Mary Th* Public
1* invited to attend and be
heard. Said hearing may contin­
ue from urn* te time until a final
action 1* mad* by Ih* City
Commission.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE
ADVISED
THAT A
TAPED
RICORO OF THIS MEETINO 19
MAOE BY THE CITY FOR ITS
CONVENIENCE. THIS RICORO
WAV NOT CONSTITUTE AN
AOEQUATE RICORO FOR THE
PURPOSES OF APFIAL FROM
A DECISION MAOE BV THE
CITY ANY PERSON WISHING
TO ENSURE THAT AN AOEOUATI RECORO OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE
PURPOSES
IS
AOVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH OlSABIUTlES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY AOA COORDI­
NATOR 4S HOURS IN AOVANCE
OF THE MEETINO AT (407) 3243024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
— CITVO# EZOTZHVr
FLORIOA
FLO R IO A
Carol Fostar. City Clark
NOTICB
OATEO: October 27. 1990
OF PUBLIC HIARINO
PUBLISH:
November t, 1998
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
GEW-tt

a/k/a PATRICIA
Th o m p s o n , hi* wit*;
GARY J REVICZKV.
NANCY A REVICZKV;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORFORATION III. Succtttor
to ITT FINANCIAL
SERVICES. NORWEST
FINANCIAL FLORIOA. INC ;
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF EALE
Notice i* hereby given that,
pursuant to th* Order or Final
Judgment entered In this causa
m tho Circuit Court of Semmoi#
County. Florid* I wilt sell th*
property tituated m Semmoi#
County. Florida, described ae:
LOT 7 ANO 9. BLOCK 89. 9ANLANOO THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL FALM 9PRIN09 SECTION.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 1. AT PAOE 89 1/2.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and commonly known ae:
440 Highland Street.
Altamonte Spring*, FL 32T01
at public sal*, to tho highest
and beat bidder, lor cash, at tn*
west front door of the Semmoi*
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, at 1100 AM on
November 17.1989.
Dated October I t . 1994
MARYANN! MORSE
A9 CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jan* I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
In accordance with* th*
Americ in a With Disabilities Act.
person* with diaebilitio* head­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate m this proceeding
thould
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number 407-323-4330. not later
then seven (7) day* prior lo th*
proceeding. II hearing impaired.
|T00| 1 900-999-9771. or Voice
IV) I -900 999-9770. vio Florida
Rally Service
Mason 4 Associate*. PA.
1775/ US 19 North. Suit* 900
Clearwater. FL 33784
(8131 539-3900
Publish
October 2S. end
November 1. 1998
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Removal e l the below
described vehicle# wae cenducted m compliance writ) FB.
t u t *
Nonce mat a « u m
Towing will tell h M vehicle# ■&lt;
Public Auction for coon on
Hoiomber lam el 1*09 on&gt; el
no Petounmen A r e . tonlerd.
Honda We reoenre me riant te
withdrew any renicleo tram tftio
auction All ronicleo to Id AS I t
No title guaranteed. Sutch'e
Toning rooetreo trie nght te bid
on any refuel#.
Vehicle may be rtoned one
hour prior to tele
1969 FORD
to# tP A L P a iw itM to ta ta
Pubitefr November t. IS M
OEW-S
n o t ic a o p
p u b l ic s a l b

Purtuont te Florida Stotutoe
Soil Storage Facility Act. Sec.
a ja o a a i i b o t , sate at
Coni onto l Howteho Id/Supplied
m loatod tpace te oalitfy
Owner hone
• 1 H IIH
HeooerM Hold*
Jameo Prime, Jr
M IS
Cyntfue Woolen
To bo told or d 'tpoted at
Thurt. Nov I t . tssa. 10 am
Public Auction. Cath Only
At SunRoy Store AeOy
StO Rmehari Read
Lata Wary F I JIM S
An may pay up. Can m t l t l
Publith November t, t . IM S
M W -S
M TNI CtNCUrT COUNT
s a w iN o ia c o u n t y ,
F I ONIN A

for

PRONATS 0TY10I0N
File Number 99-999-CP
IN R I ISTATI OF
CoGINIA O NOSRINS A/H/A
tu a iN iA ONOOAN HOSKINS
Oecoatod
NOTICS
OF AOMINISTNATtON
The admmiatralien of mo
etlato
of
(U O IN IA
0
HOSKINS.
d e fea te d .
File
Number t t M I-CP. m panding
•n the Circuit Ceurt tar
Semmolo
County.
Florida.
Probate Oivitmn. me addreoa
of which it Ciert of the Circuit
Cou't. Semmolo
County
Crmthoute. Probata Oirieron.
PO Orawor C. M l North Pert
Avenue
Sanford.
Florida
12772-0499 The name# and
eddiettoe of me pertonal re*'Otentaiire and me par tonal
lOO'Otaniatire t attorney are
eat forth below
Alt. INTSRISTID PIRSONS
AR| NOTlFlfO THAT
All peitone on whom thio
notice &lt;a ear rod who hara
otioctiona mat .heiienge mo
•a mity o' the wilt, the quMhcel ent ol the portunol roprtten
tatire. venue, or iuriad&lt;t&gt;en of
m.a Court are required te Me
me-r obioctiena with mm Ceurt
w i Tm in t h i l a t i r o f t h r u
m o n t h s a f t i r t h i o a t i of

Thf FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Th is NO* iC I ON Th i NTV OAVS
AFTIR Th | OATI OF SIRV’C I
o r A CCPT OF THIS NOTlCI
ON THEM
Alt creditor# of me decedent
and other p orten t harmg
daunt or demandt egamtl
decedent t aviate on whom a
copy of thm notice ia eerved
within m iee mentha aher the
date ol tne Mat publication of
th e notice mutf Mo then elawna
with thm Court WITHIN THI
LATIR OF T H R U MONTH!
At T IP Th i o a t i o f t h i
f ir s t

p u b l ic a t io n

of

t h is

NOTlCI OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTIR THI OATI OF UR V tC I
or A COPT OF THIS NOTlCI
ON Th IM
aii other ooddora of the dece­
dent and poraona harmg ( l « m i
or domorde ogamol mo dece­
dent t oetoto mutt file their
ciau-io with thm court WITHIN
THRU MONTHI AFTIR TN I
OATI OF THI FIRIT PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTlCI
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANOS ANO
O flJlC T iONS NOT SO FILID
WILL S I FORIVIR BARRIO
The dole ol mo Mot publica­
tion ol mm Notice m November
t. IS M
Pertonal Repreeentative
R IS IC C A LANG TVAt
9994 Poetry Court
Fl Myere. Florida 1JS0I
Attorney 'or
Ptrtonel Rapreaentative
STIPM IN 0 DUNIGAN,
(SOUlRI
Attomty tor Patitioner
Florida Bar No 3111)1
GIAN. MEAO. EGIRTON.
I l OOOWORTH.
CAPOUANO A B02ARTH. PA
PO Boe 2)4#
Orlando. Florida 12902-214*
Talaohona 1407) 42S-SI44
Publith Norambar t, I, ISM
0IW-2S
IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CASS NO. SS-0S04 CA 14 P
FLORIDA BAR HO. OSStSSS
IRWIN MORTOAGI
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLANO MORTOAQI
CORPORATION.
Plamurt.
MANUIL BUSUTIL. IT AL..
Defendants
NOTICS OP SALS
Notice it hereby given mat in
accordance with me Final
Judgment
ol
Forecloaure
entered on OCTOSIR I t . 1 SSI
In civd action no M CS04CAI4P
In Ihe Circuit Ceurt ol SEMINOLI County. Florida, m which
Manuel Suautil. et el., were the
Defendanta and IRWIN MORTO AQI CORPORATION F/K/A
INLANO MORTOAGI CORPO­
RATION waa Plaintiff, I will aaU
to the higher! bidder lor crab at
the Weal front Door. M l N.
Park Ave. Sanford. FL 12712
between the hours o f 11.00 Am.
and 2:00 p.m. on NOVIM SIR
ttth , IS M on the following
described real property:
Lot 4P. Sanford Place, accord­
ing to the plat thereof aa
recorded in Plat Book 21.
Page# 11. 14 and IS. of mo
Public Record# o f Seminole
County, Florida.
More commonly known a a M l
St. John a River Onvo, Sanford.
FL 11771
OATIO OCTOBIR 20. t M t
(Court Seal)
MARYANN! MORS!
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Jane I . Jeoewic
Aa Deputy Clerk
Matthew J. Schlichte
Attorney ot Law
2114 Hollywood Bird
Hollywood. FL 11020
Publication ot Ihia notice on
October 2S. and November t.
IS M in the following publica­
tion: Semmolo Herald
0IV-201

N O T lC I
OP FICTITIOUS NASH
Notice M hereby swan mat I
am ongoport m buomooa at MSS
Aloma Ay a., Oviedo. Florida.
l omuvolo County. Florida, under
Vie Ftctmoua Nama of MOSN.B
M M . and mat 1Inland to ragmtor said noma with the
Dtvteion
at
Corporttiono.
Tallinaeeee. Florida, m accor­
dance with the provisions of the
Ftctitiove Name Statuteo. To­
wn Section g a t Ot. Florid#
Statute# ISSt.
John R. Itco b or
Pubhth: November 1, i s m
M W -IS
LIST OF

SBMMOLS COUNTY
IOC PNOJICTSi
I. Protect S FO-f ST-Sd/SJC •
Protect Title: M yrtle S tre e t
C alvert. Document S tS T t.
Oue Date- Novem ber SB, t s s s
M 2 00 p m . local lime
For information on any at the
Sammole County BCC protocty,
please call information on
Demand, me.. (407) STS 0020
PUSLISH BUNOAV, November
t. IM S
MW-11
IN TNS CIRCUIT COUNT
PON SSMMOLS COUNTY
PLONINA
PRONATS btVISfON
File Number t i t l e CP
IN R I ISTATI OF
RUTHS POWNALl.
Docooood
NOTICS TO C M O t t O M
TO

ALL

PIRSO N
HAVING
OR
OIMANOS
AOAiNIT THI ASOVt ISTATI.
Tau ore hereby notified met an
Order
of
Summary
Admmittratien
haa
been
entered m the eetete et RUTH
B POWNALl deceased. F.le
Number S|.|10 CP. by the
Circuit Court for Seminole
county
Fletide,
Probate
Oiv&lt;e&gt;on the eddreee et wtuch
it P O Or ewer C. Sanford.
Flendt 12TT2-OSSS. met the
totei ceth value e l me eetete ie
t l 000 60 . end mat me nemos
end addressee el theoe to
whom &gt;t hat been assigned by
ouch order are
Nam#
Benetoeriey
NATIONSBANK, t t Truetee
Asset. Share er Amount
Automobile valued at
c l a im s

tl.000 00

all'

IN T IR IS T IO PIRSONS
API hOTlFlIO THAT
a ii cisditors et the decedent
end other persons having
claims er demand# agem ii
decedent e eetete on whom i
copy et ttut notice to eerved
oitfun three months attar the
dote ot the M tt publication et
this notice mutt Me thee clowns
eith Hut Ceurt WITHIN TMl
LATIR OF TH RU MONTHS
AFTIR THI OATI OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICS OR THIRTY OATS
AFTIR THI OATI OF SIRVICI
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTlCI
ON Th IM Am other credrtora of
me decedent and pereont hayn g H i n t er demand# egamtl
the eeltte o ' the decedent mutt
tile then clawne writ Hut Court
yyitMiN
th ru
m o nth s
a r t l K TM| DATS O f THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTlCI
ALL CLAIMS ANO OIMANDS
NOT SO FILID WILL S I FORIV
IR BARRIO
The date et me M el publica­
tion of Hu# Notice to October
IS. ISM
Person Giving Notice.
NATIONSBANK, es Truetee
By DURWOOO HOWELL.
Vw# President
Pott Office Sea M l
Writer Part.
Florida 12710 M i l
Idwin L W.iirsmson
Florida Bar No 0144740
G U IS A ROBINSON. PA
ISO N Orange Avenue
Suite 100
Orlando. Floride 17MI
Telephone (407) 429-1991
Publith
October 2S. end
November 1. 'M S

INVITATION TO DID
The Mousing Authority of the
City of Sanford te eollclfing
Bide for Projocf PFLM-1012. A
Boundary Survey of all their
communitlee. The Survey will,
at a minimum, contain a
Topographictl depicting alt
e i is 'o g onsite improvement#,
oil o lttite adjoining utihtiee
including but not limited IP
Recloim Water Mawte. Bid d o c ­
ument# may be obtained Norn
the
Homing
Authority#
Aenututtrstive Office. *4 Ceerie
Brewer Court, Sanford. F l. Bide
will oe accepted at the Housing
Authority and considered until
4 00 PM Thurtday. TM S-SS.
bidder# must abide with tha
lequwemonts m 'Section 1* of
the
Housing
and
Urban
Development Act et IM S Tha
Housing Authority ot the City ef
Sanford roeervee the right to
i#lOCt any and ari bids Award#,
•t mode, will be ie m e lowett
responsive, responsible bidder
w h ote bid it most edvenfsgeou# te the Housing Authority,
or es and other le ctori consid­
ered
Publish November I. S. IM S
M W 24

*4 -1 4 *7

M TNS CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TMB BMMTBBNTM
niBinm circuit
MAN# FDR
Caaa Ns. BT-BSSS-CA-f4-C
ASNSRAl JURISDICTION
OLD RENT MORTOAGI
COMPART. ITS
SUCCESSORS AMO/ON
ASSIGNEES. Frit/A
PLATINUM MORTOAOI. INC .
Plaintiff.
RONAIOC PIOUFFE.
et u i . et a l .
Defendants

NOTICS
OP FOfMCLOOUM SALS
BY CLBRN OP
CMCUIV COURT

Nottca is hereby gtvan mat the
undersigned Maryanns Morse,
Cler# e l the Circuit Court ef
SEMINOLE County. Florida writ,
on me ttth day ef Noiomber.
t t M . at 11 00 a m at me From
door o f the It M lN O t ! County
Cour thou so. m mo City et
laniard. Florida odor tor tote
and sod at pub ho outcry to the
highest and best bidder for
ceeh. me teflowmg deecnbed
l-oporty Situated wt M M tN O lI
County. Florida to-ent:
LOT TE. STILLWATER. PHAEI
I. ACCORD!NO TO THE RLAT
THEREOF AS RICOROEO IN
PLAT BOOR 11. PAGEltl 41. 41.
47 ANO 41 OF THI PUBLIC
R IC O R O I
OF
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIOA
pursuant to the final decree ot
lorecioeure entered wt a cate
pending m card Court, mo style
of which ie O lO KENT MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. ITS tU C C IS
SORE ANO/OR ASSIGNEES.
F/K/A PLATINUM MORTGAGE.
INC . vs RONALD C PIOUFFE.
et ut.. tt a l .. et ua.. et al..
Persona with a dmability who
need • specie I eccemmodetion
to pen-cipete * Hus pvoceedmg
M ould
contact
AOA
Coordinator et M l N. P eri
Avenue. Suite N M l, Sanferd.
Florida J2TT1 al leeet live day#
prior
lo
the
proceeding
Telephone: (407) 121-4110 1st.
4227. t-aOO-M»-S77l (TOO), or
t (SOOi SSS-I770 (VI. via Florida
Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and official
tool ot sard Court mm 20th day
of OCTOSIR. IBM
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryenno Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICE* OF
JOSEPH PANIILIO
Post Office Boa 2147
Tempo. Florida 11M1
Publish
October
IS.
and
November t. IM S
DEV-200

OCV-IM

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I SIOMTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-0T4
THI s i c r i t a r v f o r
V IT f PANS AFFAIRS.
Plamtiff(s).
rt.
ALIA CHAPMAN, ef al.
Defend antfs).
N O TlCI
OF FO RICLO SUN I SALS
NOTICE IS H IR IBV GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment e f
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
October t l . 1PM. and entered
m C ate NO. ST-074 ot me
Circuit Ceurt of the IIO H TIIN TH Judicial Circuit wt and
lor SIM INOLI County. Florida
wherein THI SICRITARV FOR
VETERANS AFFAIRS ia the
Plaintiff and ALEX CHAPMAN;
GIRT RUDE CHAPMAN ara the
Defendant#. I writ #eK lo tha
highest and ba«t bidder for
caeh at the entrance o f the
SIM INOLI County Courthouse
at 11.00 am., on tha ttth day
of NOVIM SIR, I M I . the fol­
lowing described property at
tot
forth
m
taid
Final
Judgmant:
LOT M . COBBLE STONI,
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF AS RICOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 40. PAOIS 21 ANO
24. PUBLIC RICOROS OP
SIM INOLI COUNTV. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HAND and the
teal ol Hue Court on OCTOBIR
20. I M I
(SEAL)
Mary anno Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane I. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Ichevarni. McCella. Reymer,
Barren A Frappier
Poet Oftics Boa 1410
Tempo. FL 1M01
FS70I0004
II you are a parson with a dis­
ability who need# accommoda­
tion m order to participate in
true proceeding, you are enti­
tled et no coot lo you, (or me
provision of certain atiistance
Pleat#
contact
Court
Admmittralion at 101 N Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 12771,
telaphone number (407) 1214110, wiltun 2 working dayt ot
your receipt o l Ihle document: If
hearing unpaired. (TOO) I-400999 *771.
Publith.
October
2S end
November 1. ISSS
DIV-199

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB ISTN
JUDICIAL CMCUIT
M AMO FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
O SNIR AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S 0-tS S4-C A -t4-S
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MORTOAOI COMPANY
Plaintiff,
vs.
GU2MAN ISMAIL
VA2QUI2. St si..
Defendants
NOTICS OP ACTION
TO: GU2MAN ISMAEL
VAZQUEZ and
MARIBIL M. VAZOUEZ
IM S Hamlet Loop
Winter Perk. Florida 1J7SI
D#f#o&lt;lsnts.
OUZMAN ISMAEL VAZQUEZ
and MARIBIL M. VAZOUEZ
Last
Known
Rev id one a
Address
IM S Hamlet Loop
Winter Park. Florida 12TS2
Preeent Ratldenca Address
Unknown
YOU A R I H IR IB V NOTIFISO
that an action to ton e toaa a
Mortgage an the following
property located wt SIM INOLI
County. Florida:
LOT 24. VILLAS OF CASSILBERRY PHASE 1. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RICOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 42.
PADS 41 THROUQH 45. INCLU­
SIVE
OF
THI
PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/a: USE Hamlet Loop,
Winter Park. Florida 127*2
has been tiled agamtt you end
you t ie required to eerve a
copy ol your written detente#,
if any. to it on tha LAW OFFICES
OF WILLIAM P. McCAUGMAN.
Plamtitf a
alter nay.
whoee
eddreee ie 2*01 Snckell Bey
View Centre. SO S.W. Eighth
Street. Miami. Florida 131101047 I Ilia lha original with
Clark of Court within 10 day*
after the 1st publication oithor
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or wnmediattty there­
after. otherwise a Oefeult wiN
bo entered eg emit you lor the
relief
demanded
wt
the
Complaint or Petition.
THIS NOTICE shell bo pub­
lished once each week for two
consecutive weeks m the legal
paper ol publication.
WITNESS my hand and tha
Seal el true Court on due 2Sth
day ol OCTOBER. 199*
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish: November 1, S. 199#
OEM-22

IN TMB CMCUIT COURT
OS TMB BMMTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AMO BOR
BCMIHOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS RO. SS-1SS4-0R-SC-B
IN N l: THE ADOPTION OF
A Minor Child.
OOTICB OP ACTION
POR STSPPAASNT
ADOPTION
TO: NOAM PHILLIP
PHALSORAFF
2521 N.W. STH Slreel
Garnetvtlie. Florida 12S0S
YOU A R I NOTIFIED that an
action haa been Med against
fvU arm vnav fvu w v rBHUNto TO
serve a copy of your written
defeneeo. tt any. lo it on
ROBERT
M.
OROURIC.
ESQUIRE, whote addreee it
IS IS Id gew tter Drive. Orlando.
Floride S2I04, on or before
NOVIM SIR I f . IM S . end Me
Pie ongwtel with the clerk et
Hue Court M me Clerk ef the
Courts. 20t Norih Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 11771. bafora
service on Petitioner or wwmediR ely thereafter If you fad lo do
*e, a default may bo entered
egaintt you for Hie relief
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Copies o f aa court documents
w&gt; true caaa. wtciudmg orders.
mo everiasm at Via Clerk et the
Circuit Court's office You may
reviowr these document* upon
fig n H
You mutt keep the Clerk of me
Circuit Ceurt# ofhee not died of
your current addreee.
Dated OCTOBER T. IPS*
MARYANNS MORES
CLERR OF TNS
CMCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publith October 11. IS. 29. and
November t. ISSS
DCV-S2

IN TNS CMCUIT COURT
OF TNC SIOMTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CMCUIT
M ANO FOR
SflEtMOL* COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Caoo No.i S B -d fIS BR-49-G
IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF
SAN .
KATHERINE J LEW.

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NOTICS OP ACTION
OP HAMS CNANGS
OP MINOR CNtLO
THE STATE OF FLORIOA
TO ROBERT MICHAEL NILON
YOU A R I HERESY NOTIFIED
met e Petition under eem hoe
m
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T^ w
T HSR 6WvR VtpVu
court tor the Neeie Change ef
S A. N . born November, S,
I M I . « Fletcher. Henderson
County Nerth Cerolwte. by
HATH* P in * J LEW. the mwwr
ch.id t birth mother You are
hereby notified mat you are
required te serve e copy ot your
written defenses. J any. te it on
KATHERINE
J
LEW.
PeMioner/Mother. c/o Michael
fender.
Esq.
Petitioner/Mother ■
attorney.
whoee
address •# t t t S Midland
Avenue. Suite 100. Mtitlend.
Florida 12/41. on or before
NOVIM SIR tt . tSSO. end Me
the original with the clerk st
m u court betoie service on the
Peiiimnerrtlethev or uwmodiateiy mereatter Tour tenure to
respond win be treated a t con­
tent to the nemo change e f the
minor child nemo m true peti­
tion
WITNESS my hand oo tiers el
void ceurt and seel thereof true
Sm day ot card court end eeel
thereof mu 4 th day ef OCTO­
BIR. IS M
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Nancy R Writer
Ac Deputy Clerk
Publish October tt, IS. 29. and
November 1. IM S
D IV IO

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
O f TNS ISTN
JUDICIAL CMCUIT
M AND FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLONIOA
CMCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
Case Na.t ST-SESS
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOI CORPORATION.
Plemtift(s).
vk
CYNTHIA CONCEPCION.
AlFONSO CONCEPCION.
Ml A HUSBAND: UNKNOWN
TINANTS. N/K/A INIS
CONCEPCION. IN
POSSESSION OF THI
SUBJECT RIAL PROPERTY,
SIM INOLI COUNTY;
Oelsndant(s).
NOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS OlVIN met pur­
suant to that certain Final
Judgment, deled October 21.
'991. m Case No 97-2294. at
the Circuit Court of me ISth
Judicial Circuit in end lor
Seminole County. Florida. In
wherem CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAGI CORPORATION It
Piiintit! end CYNTHIA CON­
CEPCION. et al. are the
Defendants. I will sell lo the
highest snd best bidder tor
cash al me weal front door ef
the
Semmolo
County
Courthouse. 101 North Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida, at
tt 00 o clock A.M.. on the 24th
day el November. ISSS. the fol­
lowing deecnbed property set
lO'th in me Order ol Final
Judgment:
LIO A L DESCRIPTION
l o r 99. PALM POINT. AS PER
PLAT IN PLAT BOOK SO. PAGES
IS THROUGH Tt. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE c o u n t y . Fl o r id a
EXHIBIT A
OATEO October 2T. IM S.
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk o l the Court
By Jane E. Jaaewic
Oesuty Clerk
•t you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
m this proceeding, you ere enti­
tled. t l no cott lo you. to the
prevision ol certain aaaiatance.
Please call the attorney lor
PUmtiltisl, telephone number
1209) ISS-7SS9, within two
working days ot receipt ot true
summons/netice. If hearing
unpaired (TOO) 1900) SSS-STTI.
or voice impaired (V) (BOO) 9991770.
STEVEN P LEE
tS99 Coral Way
Suite S02
Miami. Florida 11I4S
(103)191-7199
Publication ol thia Notice ot
Sale was made on the 1st and
Sin days ot November. 1991 m
lha Semmolo Herald
DEW-19

71— H e l p W a n t e d
1ST AND M
■ iv m c o t o h c o m m a t v m
toe naaeris toadmg ostrOutor/
rer of siaciron&lt; ac­
hes in opanetg et c s
1 taewty tor tsf and
2nd srtR SHimcr. pobbona
Hours mo 700AM-3 30PM and
! 00PM-1230 AM M W M K M
to m up to 3S Da and stand tar
■ hours Staring reft 35 90 1st
SrtR and M 10 2nd M R Apply
et parson R 1090 Emm* Oaks
Trad. Lab* Mary. FL 327IS EOC

It'S tifTTR to pfDpRTB
for thR HoHdRy.
Order your Classified Diepuy, ntip waniM a im nowr

*Ouavry wars
’ Ostneubon m your local area
(to (Yaw seaaonaf hafp from am­
is* by)
Ca* (107) 323-2*11*
Aae tor S t e f
rr Rapii

tor you tARLYt

TEXAS REHNERY
CORPORATION
Needs mature parson now rt SAN­
TORO area Ragamesa of tramr g arts E Q Hopkjna. Dipt S32771 Bos 711. Fl Worth. TX
76 10 1 0711

CUSTOMER
SERVICED ALES
national CarkjMt Phone Co seabn g protosaonal. quswy and peopitoonantod (KSwduato. MMf be
dMari onented and able to hand*
and RaiDle hours (SS7S-S1G00)
martand 667 *795 and S
Ortando 370-6646

Custom Stiffing
p iA c c m ia a o m c n

to make omo you are (Vested with to* is s/ tj from your Senknoto Herald dassillad ad
sure your ad aorta tv* suggaR you kesp et mmd to* toPoeanG
v mauds at many leatures of toe tom you are taamg as you can to** of. nemamber.
you Iti. th# f im r you M i.
• mauds a pnea By stang a price, ycu m% ekmmato unwartod cato from peoptp alio
a rent serious about buying your memfwnaee.
• w ren you tot your prune number, to fto e a m e o fd a y to a fe b e s n o reach you Ybu
you atoen you are e f eom or Reapstg.
don l
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71—Hue Wanted
■upperi- P/T mur neve
AV U R Apply n persat A22( Jena Supp 2589 San
tan Ave
AlF Needs PT.Y* In staff mbr
Var Mrs Eves 8 W E t Call
Brad (407) 33D93I9
ATTENTION CHAO
Come end pm ot* canng team
ol Nurses and CNAs Escel
•ant benefits Eipenence rec
liOOptts-H:
person Deaore HesRcare Re
habrirtibon Center 1851 E *
cam Bhd Deltona IOC
sip Good wages snd banefls
Sanlord E ■press lu b e. 3300996

CABLE TV TECH
EXP
IN SYSTEM OPERA­
TIONS 8 TROUBLESHOOTING
TOOLS * VEHCIE PROVIDED
COMPETITIVE WAGES 4 BEN­
EFITS
EOE
MAIL OR FAX RESUME (407)
333-2SI0 HEATHROW CABLE.
127S LK
HEATHROW L N .
STEIIO I.
HEATHROW
FL
32748 A n N OEN MGR NO
WALK INS OR PHONE CALLS
PLEASE

CALL NOW
SEMINOLE EMPLOYMENT

NOTICB
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
BATUROAT,
KOVBMBBR I I , t » t *
at * a.at.
19*6
IS '
7*
Baylmar.
FLS221IU, Hull ID f BLOB01CRI9S6. 1666 ISHP Fore#
Outboard. 1666 Escort galvtnixed trailer owned by Oevid 0.
or Thereto K. Krabe. 2611
Grsyton Straot. Daltona. FL
11T1E
1912
If
Eta
Nymph,
F LIII9E L.
Hull
I04SIAK29S4MI20. 199* I0HP Johnson
Outboard, 1911 gal vanned lilt
trailer owned by Olona Parer.
211 Howard Blvd., Longwood.
FL 12790.
1979 IS ' J* homemade run­
about. FL1419CP. Hull 100
FLZ12I1100179. 199$ 19HP
Evmrude outboard, 1910 paintad lilt riailar owned by Gone A.
Post.
191
Hanson
Pkwy,
Sanlord. FL 12771.
Located at Nichols Outboard
Sarvict Cantor. 1000 w. First
Slreat. Sanford, FL 12771. 407122-0914. Vasaala will ba told
lo satisfy mechanics lion. Tha
sola will oa a public sola at auc­
tion to tho highest bidder
Publish November 1 . I f S I
OEW-14

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BUSINESS
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Herald

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Legal Notices

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(407) 322-2044
'Secretary
111/hr
'Floor Supervisor
94rtir
‘ Office Person
HOrtw
'U a c tv e Mint
S1IW
‘ Accounting O ert
SBtox
‘ Pubhc Reubons
IDTir
‘ Warehouse Tranee 94hr
‘ Custom Service
|7/hr
‘ Ofhee Tramee
$7/hr
'Rscapbomsi Trane# 94/hr
•Mertcsl Aasl
If/hr
•Corvette Mechanic Open

TOO M ANY TO LIST!
700 W. 25th SL
Carpenter t/Helptre:Subcre as
4 deckers needed Steady wort,
tail pay Jeff Savage 407-9707B28.

Child Care 4 Van Driver need­
ed tor Christian Center Eap re­
quested Good saury 4 beneMa 407-322-7906
CHRISTMAS RETAIL SALES
Need outgoing people tor git
dispuy i t Altamonte Max Nov
16 -Jan 2 Days.Nries 1 4V * Bo­
nus Call 10AM-6PM any day
toK free 644-498-1111.

"Cna" 11-7 A 3-11
Furi Time - Sign on Bonusltt
Also part-time PRN ail shills
Jom our team at cars gtvara as
we eipand our horuona Ei
penance as CNA writ ncrease
Case pay 'Oraal talks to work
With ■ Apply m parson Heamv
care and RenaCJiUtion Center
of Sanlord 960 S meXonville
A ve. Sanlord. a 32771. NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE EOE

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71— H

AUTOtoOTTVS DBTA
S ifljQ B llo fljw ro tO iin d o
lkxxj tncomm rowrm»&lt;

Dependable people.

ttkjsf hive 4uto.4Q7-302 9191___

anted

HOUSE KEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Sanlord
3200 S Ortando Dr (17-92)

COOKYOOO SERVER
COOK ANO FOOO SERVER.
Days 4 Eve W II Tram Apply
Longwood Retirement vxuige.
480 E Church Ave. Longwood.
FL 787-0600
CSR Challenging position lor
outgoing ndrv ml good comm,
stun# Office duties center on
adm. cusl
sve
and sales.
Phone asp or cusl contact tip
deseed. Fax resume to Norwetl
Fnanosl #1324-6518 EOE

W

_______ _________ 2 permanent
poeriions available al aspandng dry dawn operations new to— ----- 333-8070

Benetos A/tor 90 Oeys
TXtpR B oot 407293-3065
FT 4 PT

elp

Industrial

A R E YOU STRONG
A R ELIA B LE?
|7JO-Mrttr
Lift 60 to* tor Office furniture
assembly 6 Set Up. Maitland
Aiwa Own transpo A Must
NO FEE CAE 894-8713

DESK CLER K
Apply: Budget Inn of Sintord.3200 3 fo tn d o O r (17 92)
DRIVERS

JO BS
JO BS
JO BS

LO CAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hia/Wk
COL Required Cal Sandy al AI Temps (407) 647 8010 No
FtWEOE______________________
DRIVERS

LO CAL ORIVERS
40-50 Hra/Wk
COL Required Cal Sandy al A
1 Tamos (407) 847 8010 No
FawEOE
DRIVERS NEEDED
F/T 4 P/T tor local chanty
(407)695-8222 ________________
ELECTRICIAN
Ws hive immedute. tu&gt;-ume
employment m the Ortando 4
Tampa area* tor a stoned ewetocian vt o u speoax/ed martat
serving the gasoline serv&lt;e
sunorvpetroieum industry Pnor
industry experience ia a plus,
but w* bam s i new aasooates
Benefits mdude a competitive
salary. heaKh care 4 a company
provide vehicle Call K 4 K
liectrtc. Inc. Sanford. FL Ph
(407)121-4300 or FAX Resume
to: 333420*
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed N0W1 Honey Transport has
xhmeduls openings tor driver
bameaa No etpenence needed
Earn 9500 lo 9700 weekly plus
boot Ms COL bammg available
800-435-5593___________________

AOCCCO i* teaming up with
Sanlord companies to ersate
sidling |ob opportunities It
you have Stolls, tmtxtion and
a drrv* tor quality, we have a
great opportunity with great
barrel**
Ws have jobs n the
blowing areas

•Machine Operator*
‘ Assem blers*
(First ShlfT)
* WarshousB*
•Clerical*
•Data sntry*
"Telemarketing*
* Adm in. Asst.*
•1*L2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*
Please call tor eppL
407-330-7171

HOLIDAY S A LE S JOB

Adecco

• Hickory Finns a it Center
• AAjmonto MeX
• Semmoie Town# Center
• 20-35 hour Week (Nov Dec)
• C*X (407) 788-2333

TIE EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

CELEBRITY CIPHER
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CiMOrey C«rw&lt; uyriogranw tt * OMled kowi qjouiuns by 'mx*.»

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71— H t t r W anted

71— H it p W

DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
J24 1020 200 Hckman Dr (t-4
andMwy 46)

Clerical

O PEN HOUSE
LONGWOOO
Monday * Wed
9-5PM
(No Appototmerl reqd)
,Come and toi out an awhca

'« i and register ky yew futura
vio *11 office »kiii» neededentry evel and prcfeu tori'
ComtXiter* a ptu*
No Fee Ca* 9848713

JOIN me beat healthcare team
n V.'M-a county Rettoratlve
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous evpenence helpful
(Cail Denary Manor W M t l
»47« EO€
KITCHEN HELP Fteiifcie hr*
Act--, i&gt; Willow Tree Cafe. Can
V vnodule mtorve* 331-7204

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
mI alth

arsonamcc ano «o t*
r u w Oru* her
knayM MOMMerOffa*
IKMieMe **fk&lt;9 rtOtOOO

Landscape Nursery labor need
ml Can 407-330-0547
LANOSCAPERS-lUffing
S7 0Qhr F T » benefit*
(407) 322-4133.

pay
Call

LAUNDRY PERSON
LAUNDRY PERSON 7 3 30 M F
Apply
Longwood Retirement
V nage. 480 e Church A»e.
Longwood- Ft 76743500

LEE S FAMOUS
RECIPE CHICKEN
Mature salad lady needed
Consistent, cars 3 about out­
ers Good worker Daytime
Can 322-3743 »or aper As* tor
owner or manager on duty
NURSES
LPN P T Every other weekend
Appry
longwood Retirement
V 1age 480 E Church Ave
Longwood. F t 767-0500

71—Hsir Wanted

71— I In r Wanted

anted

MAINTENANCE Fuff Time No
eipenence necessary w n tram
Musi have transportation lake
Mary 323 1927 M F okay

MAINTENANCE HELPER

RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS

tor apartment comptet Must
M ve toots and references Sal­
ary depends on evpenerve Can
323-4430
MERRY MAIOS HIRING
Car 6 Insurance Needed
Weekends f r e e 331 5266

Community Opportunities. Inc ,
a provider lor individuals with
developmental
disabilities
Is
Currently aeekng Residents
Managers Responsibilities in­
clude leaching basic daily kv
mg skills transporting residents
and following individual teach
mg plans Our managers kve «
the group home tor 7 days and
then they are off lor 7 days
Youre paid lor 2 weeks while
only workmgone
Eu: client salary and benefits
C al our Jobkne today'
(888)244 3317
EOE

MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: Hgh senool grad w
base typing A computer skits
Nation* Mortgage Corp longill Dan
At17*7-4270.
wood Call
I
NOW MIRING
Seeking
loflowing positions
House Person House Keepers
and AM Osftwasfwrs
Apply m
person to
Marriott Courtyard
135 International Parkway
Heathrow. FL.
ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL
ASSISTANT tor 2 offices Cer
tihcation not necessary it in
penenced
Versatility and a
good personality a must Call
323 2577 or 904 775 0222 lor
appkeahon
PsrtTtma Bartender 322 2907
Pest Control CPO with L A O
Lie Local co to yrs estabMWd LnlsIJ k 407-333 66*1
PIANIST F. 1
FT cy PT 407-344-9907.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Sales Service A Adnvmstri
true Fu« Benefit* -nr.l Ins A
40IK. Company Vende Apply
M F 9-4
Truly Nolan Pest Control
2820 South CMarxto Or Sanford
Pretsar A Sportar/Cleanar: Ei
celtenl opportunity eusts with
growing e tpanAng dry clean
operation la » e Mary area 3338070_________
PROFESSIONAL

ASSISTANT MANAGER
Fast growing co needs career
funded people to interview he*/
manage UNLIMITED growth po­
tential Salary • bonus Great
benefits Fas resume to (407)
6478128 or can Chns al (407)
64 7 8010 or Ueiarue at (407)

*s&amp;&lt;m____________

M utt

Maintenance Person
Experienced
general
main
tenance person lor apartment
comce* Drug using required
MO
Cal 9-2PM
1 323-0263

INTELLIGENT STAFFING
(407) 869*0444

SEAMSTRESS/MANAGER
We Offer: Full Part time. V u
We
hours, premium pay
We Require: Strong work etr»c
career minded, sharp
aptitude Absolute serious in­
quires only Call between 10It AM
0 321 8619 May call
Sunday between 12-1 PM 0322
6371
_____________
Secretary.Receptionlft
Eirelient phone skills Basic
knowledge of Microsoft Word re­
quired Ftenbie hours Call lor
appt Tredwsy s Moving A Stor­
age Inc . Agent lor Allied Van
Imes 407 3J043332
SECURITY OUARO-RECO-TONthe nation s largest distributor'
manufacturer ot consumer etoc
Ironic accessories 4 looking tor
.1 SECURITY GUARDS tor 2nd
SNA 3 00PM 11 0CP4A5 00PM
1 00AM Candidates nsist be
i e g stored or be qualified per
Ftonda statutes. Dnesnn ol Licensing tor Proprietary Security
Officer Must have a senes D A
cense Minimum of 3 years ex­
perience required Excellent
benefits package available In­
terested applicants Submit re­
sume and salary requirements
to H R R V 2950 Lake Emma
Road Lake Mary FL 32746 or
FAX resume to 407-3331964 EOE
SECURITY O f FICER J06
Training Armed A Unarmed
Bren tty * Assoc. 834-7444

Service T*ch
For kxai propane company Im­
mediate FT position available
Looking tor etpenenced per­
son $450 ♦. or we tram nght
person Vacation sick pay. ins
CDl Class B a plus Apply m
person Discount Propane, 3804
S. Orlando Dr.. Sanford.

SHINGLE INSTALLERS
Toots A Irani roq Ca* 8348348

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Immediate Openings k» Jan4onai Hr care positions to Ik Mary
area 3rd sh.fl Cal 942 8289
WAREHOUSE PERSON meded
tor Large Plant Nursery Must be
espenenced
organize) and
sail motivated
Foiki n
e«p
helpful Responsible to* inven­
tory control, pultog orders and
recwrvtog Apply to person. 67/0
W SR 46. Senton) or cal lAo
ne. 3300296 e»t 224
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
SHIPPING. RECEIVING. MCR*
ING. PACKING. ANO WANSHOUSINO RECOTON CORPO­
RATION, the N M b i wading
ihslrtoutor/ manulacturer ol elec
Ironic accessories has Imme­
diate openings to « j Lake Mary
tacAtws tor t si and 2nd sfkfts
Hours
available 7 00AM3 30PM 8 00AM 4 3CPM.
and
4 OCPM 12 30AM Musi be able
to kit a mnmum of 50 tot on a
continuous basis Forklift e i ­
penence preferred Staffing rale
16 50 1 st shift $700 2nd SNff •
‘ Must pest main test Apply n
person at 2950 Lake Emma
Road Lake Mary a
i » 1090
Emma Oaks Tru lake Mary
F l.t t '4 9 E 9 t _________________

WEEKEND RESIDENTIAL
TRAINERS
Community Opportunist. Inc .
a provider tor todneduat* with
devetopmentei dsabiite*. cur­
rently has opentogs tor Weekand Tracers Teach base dwy kvtog skits m a pleasant, en­
joyable environment HS DptomaiOED and yakd dmans kcente required
Cat our Job Una Today
(888)244 3317
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Coma join a (real Leehr* «ufT M r fund A eemiiui J t p i mtm a
South Vmiaotr HotpuL tocasrd » lowyvood. H. ■« aow kma*' Wr
k«4m| fcr fnndly people to help et provek food wrvKt to our
putietts, tuff, and itteurt Thu n a p m duft fur uudran or tftmr
that err luotunf tor part lime amploymrM Uuiev iouU ukludr dtth
n u n . hetpiey oe the Bay liar. cakarw|. ate Food tundtiaf tip tt
preferred but wr art aillia* to trial Wr pay TJJArl
InierrtieJ applicaMt. plratr apply al: South Srmifiolr Hovptul.
Hunun Krtourcra. M t Wad Sum Hoad 4L» luw*»ood. It U7V)
Fax 18171441-0577 EOE.
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73— Employment
Wanted

o a ik N b o t a c io N k i
W i l l 5f JUIMAA HusmAL

127— SioRAc;r/OtficE

For Rent

153— A creage Lot For
Sale
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lot
mobile homesife horses cattle
farming or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
$3 900 ACRE
Sm
down w'owner finance *04-7171773 Of *04-7*78*33
LAKEFRONT LOT ■Delate
la « e Loch Atbotpnyal.
90x300 *70 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is
land lake Monroe $120 000
VACANT LOT- loch Arbor
$30 000 kg pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooiled
*25000
BAY AVE Sanford toi near
park $ 12 000

STORAGE PEN FOR RENT CON
I vpni.nl location in Longwood
I neat 434 Good tecunty. fenced
to StOYmo 830-7267

141—Homes For Sale

desaes employment as
housekeeper, cook.PT
Honest

[104 Olka Cl. beauMul 1999
v j if Caktomia atyia 2 »to#y
poof, tennis cl
amenities
$129 000
Path Ave V illi*
21)11'?(la
Townhouse condo
$42,000.
|r,wnet mohvatrd
321-50*5

93—Rooms For Rent
EFFICIENCY
Mato sent • oonvenent location
3218900

99—A partments ■
Unfurnished

] r lIrc h h o tf

2g^soc1ates

DOWNTOWN t bdrm apt AC.
todge. stove Water met $30(V
mon . $25G dep 328 9148

331-5065

k "LJ ^ s o c laics
■Irc h h o tf

OAKRIDOE FARMS
Osteen/
Deaona area to acres deal tor
horses or cant* farm Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn
$44 900 Ftoanctog aval w/ sm
down payment (904) 7178300

155—C o n d o m in iu m s
For Saie

MARINER S VILLAGE
u u [ « oa i poma SaidMO
2 BOHM H N W ) aruu&gt;’

IT
.a ta n o o n
I * u kwmowwn m u p ii UU Buy a
■uUkSNStaa.

323-4670

ROOMY 1 bdrm m quwt historic
area $425. mon * uw* 1 yr
lease Cal 330-2220
ROSELE A VILLAS
Special • M fO Nonfh
HUO OKAY 407-3308833

in

Sanford: i n
$360
3218757

Duple • excellent
Efhcwncy $295

R en tals
1/1 CORNER UNIT: Neil to pool
fai/UUsec $450mon Ort fcr-

I gorVBNdj56t^74iM54^__

$500 DOWN -.WHY RENT?
Whan you can own the 3 bdrm
home «/ C N A new pant A car­
pet 7 Ask about HUO homes'
The HHUmen Group, Inc.
___3218333
ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2. over 1600 v ) ff my pool
2 c ga r. plus t c carport, over
1/3 ac wduck 1140&lt;Vmon
DELTONA 711 lnr an carport
toed yd $A30fmon
SANFORO 2/1 kv &lt;*n. 2 Irpk
I kit. pren O V A kj yd ASaOfmon

44.10 toed a i « hug# rm*
sc poach 2 out bldgs $1*4.*00
4/1.*.Ovet 1 600 sq It ky 'thiV
lam Uptc hxto. 143 *00
44.$ Over 2500 iq If Sc pool
W. &lt;*n l.m W'trptc $155,900

157—Mobile Homes
For Sale

. I *. *

O S M O H N I
;*$t . \mr f
l *» 1
in * l

By o*m*r?BH 1IIA newly reno
rated nsOa 4 out CHAFmanc
tog evaAabw 407 321 1297
PARK AVE MOM.E PARK
Homes $3000 to $6 OW Setup
Feiancmg QUIET1 333-29*1

IDS BART Access to 17 92 A I
14 3BII • 2nd Rm * » ) on Fresh
|paint new carpet CHA Sec Sys
I $63,500 407 574 5208

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

103— H ousisU n t u r n is iie d

siawou oaaaei votusui

CONDO 1/1 Comer unit Neat lo
pool $3SK ot teal 700 E A*

I * A I II

100—Condominium

Downtown Sanford 2BR $425.
No Pets Senior D'S
count 4078*88883

S e m in o le Hernlcl

A MOVE IN SPECIAL)! 400 aq
H A up' $265 A MONTH OfficatS to »a(j«^ 2 U )l2 0 o t2 M ^ 5 5 4 ^

N««ds 100 worh*r* dally.

t o p pay
For e«p cabmet makers A tamtnators DLiC f*q LYugFree
Work Place Appty n person lo
IC M 1481 Kasrrwr Place ffort
oI Sanford A las resume lo

l o c a l b u s i n e s s a c t i v i t y in
e v e r y W e e k e n d e d i t i o n of the

K.7 2 1 1

RIGHT HAND MAN
|‘ $S sign on bonus lo new em­
ployees.
‘ E itrs pay to drivers.
‘ Open S am
$01 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
260-8106

407 321 8454

118— O ihce S pace For
R ent

TEXAS
REFINERY
CORP
needs mature person now In
SANFORO area Regardless of
training Write E G Mopkms
Dept S 32771. Bot 711. Ft
TX 76101 0711___________
TEXAS REFPiERY CORP.
needs mature person now m
SANFORD area
Reganness ol training write
F r. Hoctons. Dept 5 32771.
a n 711. Ft Worth TX 761010711

G e t the la te s t i n f o r m a t i o n o n

0 ' r f n i i r / r

71—Heip Wanted

Homes horn pennies on $1
Delinquent Tja (VpOsHEOs
YOurAr.a To4 Free (1) 800-21*
9000 Eat H 2206 tot C u rre n t ksl
« 9 » ______________
HIDDEN LAKES: 3BIL2BA 1300
Is q ft. 2 « gat fenced lot By
I Owner $89 5K. 323 4057
LAKE MART V\ Cornea lot
I Needs TLC r»2 000

Furniture For S ate
Armoir* All wood 5 drawer
$300
C arpelcH os*
beuge
I0at2 $50 Brnge 7.11 $30
322 9255
KITCHEN TABLE 1 yr old 42round. aimond tor-ruea 5 swiver
chavs $375 40 7 862 4962
MATTRES* SALE • FuM v/e
used boa springs A mamess
*65 00 Larry s Maff 122 4132

Fk

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:

Savings
Shop Stmmoie Heralds
Classifieds Everyda'/'

1939 VINTAGE 3/t
1/1 apt
|$78 000
ELEGANT 44 rea/'burhood w
history $120 000 DOT WALLER,
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-31*5

ISANFORD 1/1 Dupea Living
Rm Carpel CH A
$3754350
SANFORO 3/3 fkut A Ar Eat
|r&lt; kitehan
$5404550

153—A creage Lot For
Sale

211—
A N T ig U E y C O L lE r T IB tE S
HOUSE OF GOOOMS 901 l o ­
cust Ave Fum , appii. houseN*1 toec s A candy 331-*395

215—Boats &amp;
A ccessories
1988 DILL PRO
165 Aluminum bass boat w?5
Hi* Yamaha 43 ti Ironmg motor
Hummingbird tishfmdar
Only
$58*5 00 Only at

ftiu u t M i u ine
Centre n e t fame* tpeoaeal
Saies 5 #rvk*-F Inane Ing PaneCaff Donny of Laa today!
77*6
333-:—

1994 BOSTON WHALER
15" Rag* jet boat H15 HP Ga
raga kept' Impeccabie condi­
tion" lo w hours" $859$ 00
Ontyat

Stiu irt M i u
Canee ne a toaneig Seeciaaar
Saiee-Saeiriea-FTnanc tng-PerteAccessones Caff Donny or Lao
today! 333-779*

219—Wanted

to

Buy

I5REWARO FOR OLD FISHtNO
TACKLE, ok) lures tackle boa
ns reels okt duck decoy* hunt
mg antiques etc Pay up to
Ji 000 I pay more then anyone
A wilt pay $10 00 |utt lo see
your ok) tackle 941 859 3530
t$REWARO FOR OLD FISHtNO
TACKLE, old tores tack * boa
es reels cW) duck decoys hurt­
ing antiques, etc Pay up to
$1 COO I pay mere then anyrme
A w'M pay $10 00 just to see
your 0*1 tackle &lt;&gt;4t 859 3530

All positions start O $7/hr. &amp; up
based on experience
• T r u s s B u ild e r s

JIM DOYLE
TOWNHOUSE: 34 off LH Mary
Wvd.. teaefy to move to! $575/
mo. No pels 407 9251199

HAPPY JACK TRIVERMfClOE
Recogm/ed sage A effective by
US CENTEn tor VETERINARY
VI
MEDICINE against hook, round
A lace worms to dogs and cats
Available O f C
STENSTROM
OENIRAL FEED
333-1550

NEW TRUSS PLANT OPENING!!

OSTEEM-Vacant Iota Common
I cal Lot Zoned B 4 2001 400 on
Enterprise
Rd
in
Osteen
$43 900 Owner Fto

• Saw O p e rato rs

(407) 322-2495
W f NEED HOUSES TO RENT

Free to good home Buck lab
spayed female about 2 yrs oM
Great wpeopto, but not w/chrck
ens A r - js 407-323 5963

181—AmiANCIS &amp;

o n

STENSThOM
RENTALS

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

Re a l

bstactb , i n c

CALL BUZANNC AT

322-7498

INTERIM PERSONNEL
6 4 7 - 1 4 7 7

105—DUPLEX/TmPLE*

EOE__________________

SANFORO 2/1 nea/ Seminole
HS. C H A W O Hook Up Crpt
Sec 8 OK 323 4484 0/244 5513

107—M obile Homes
For Rent
ELDER SPRMOS Off SR 427 2
A 3 bdrms. unturn $95 - $115/
wk » *125. dep Calf 333 3964 or
see manager at a38!7
Trailer lor rent $375/
mo. $100 deposit Electric me.
407 324 3793

WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
W E O FFER:

• SALARY PLUS COM MISSION -t- INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEK S PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!

Call Kellie today to set up an Interview.

T h e Best T h in gs
In L ife A r e Free...

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1000 Sand Pond Road
Lake Mary. FL 32778
(407) 333-9225
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• I item per jd per houvehold per week • Private parly (non cummercial)
only • Ad muvt be on above coupon

S e m in o le

H e ra ld

FOUOWM8 POSmOMS:
• Machine Operators
• Shipping Clerk with UPS
on line exp preferred
• Line Leads for Assembly
Department, 1st shift
must have prior exp
8 managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment.

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coupon and m ail to*

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322-2611

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PREMIUM 6 P.M. -6 A.M.

QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUMAGE 16 WITH HS DIPLOMA OR AGE 18APPLI­
CANTS MUST BE DRUG FREE WITH NO CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS OF VIO­
LENCE OR THEFT AND MUST AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATIONS. MEET PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.
CLERHANP MAILHANDLER CASUALS
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
THREE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
7.00 A M . 3:30 P.M.. 10:00 PM.
MUST BE AVAILABLE 8-12 HOURS PER DAY 6 DAYS PER WEEK
OVERTIME PAID FOR WORK OVER 40 HOURS

• 15 Day COL Training

• Day 6 Wssksnd Classes
• Financial Assistance
• Cirrlers Hiring On Sitn

Truck Driver
l institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT;
FLORIDA JOBS ANO BENEFITS

HOFFNER CENTER
5449 S. SEMORAN BIVD .
SUITE 17
ORLANDO. FL
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

FLORIOA JOBS AND BENEFITS
G000IMG5 SHOPPING CENTER
280 SAUSALITO BLVD.
CASSELBERRY, f l

FLORIOA JOBS ANO BENE
REFLECTIONS PLAZA
514 W LAKE MARY BLVD
LAKE MARY. FL

WE A R E AN EQ UAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYI

�KIT *V CAKI.YI.K &lt;Bh&gt; Ijirry Wright
219— W a n t e d to B uy

223— M is c e l l a n e o u s

Alum. Can* Coppar / Brat*
Kokomo Recycling 1210004
• 1 .W Flrtt-M/F 15. Sal 9-1

SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM I. 8 It rkah.metal mesh
typaDraka ESH 1824 Recenrwf
a larnota
Pola llo o tt
ale
Heady to mtlaN
Cotl ova*
$1500 1 t/2 y*t otd Asking
$1850 W’lt I*via to* carp et
up B*j Screen TV.ukrq mo****
0*
407 321 8431

PfB 1950 Item f^sp4.ty
a&lt;»r*fbvrg A anyWimg Horn an

old Mom &lt;x gas nation Brxvj to
Rutty Duck. 307 E

Itl

S I,

221—Coon T hings to
Ea |

MISCELLANEOUS
SPORTS CARDS

.

BEST OFFER 102 2818

FRESH PICKED

TANOC TRUCK COVER II •
Ha Fo*d Hanger Sta»it«k* $350
O B 0 128 154'» ■*«*** 5

Itn a t A Kay limes V ? 1210

223—M iscellaneous
U S POST OFFICE COUNTER
SCALES Itilhxm. v/a 1l*a14*
C&lt;*ca 1940 balanca arm &gt;t vjwl
brass C*if*y)k*ta *&gt; tiw|Mi
Work* hne
CoHeclor* IVm
($100114 Mary 123 4 TO&gt;

H i— a —
—
i
A/C Unit* tnwtoOutvifc* »xvt*
2 W7. 3. o* 4 loot avail For
TOH *•!■&gt; Call &lt;04 r i a o io o
CHROME WHEELS
4 16* to* (&gt;v»p* Ham $1 75 Cal

to r v-&gt; u r

Whee'cnei**
Ch-kft
adi&lt;iU
•*M# rmlming 178 AOult chair
$150 407UJ* 2177

Family SU* FraaM*
••• '* * ,
2 yrt old $66 K,rt-y vacuum,
all ak.li* me thamivxiai 122
1725__________________________
quick i n n *
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$2501)0

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2 17 — G a k a i .i S a i i s

124

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CADILLAC
SEDAN
DCVH.LC. Ore Goner Parti car
only No ft*" 4 0* New V 8 en­
gine Irryn Cadillac colt $2700
Only I OK miles unci* insMflml
•torn raikalo* battery brake* A
Ixe* Absolutely loadad Body
and iniwnor great W&gt;3 lata
$1,000 to* comptola ca* Drum 8
aw* y' M«J||| trade
407 321M il.

IMS FORO FHO 4X4. Oretl

IS M .10. 4 3L. V-8, 42K. air
cond. lap* deck. $8 200 Cap
avaaab**. 407 33*2692

Multi Uffliif %a Wi
Cl S*»* '•} M l V

Guardian
Personal Storage

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
Tty*

tv** am tt* quckest ami moll
ineipenuv* way to tall you*
caf' Hun you* ihrew km* a&lt;1 to* 10
ilayi and pay only $21 00* Even
t«*ti**» &gt;1 ynu mil i| sooner
(which w.* t 'lOW you m*| you
can p ip you ad and only pay
Ha tr»* nunfer 0* 'M yl 4 acka
i fy &gt;,vi' WKal 4 Deal"

j[ 5 o u n tr v j C h a rm ^ g
city convenience

231— C

ars

Fo r S a l e

•78 CORDOBA
V8 8rM mam nx-t '/ear
$1500 Ca* 124 1 724

IS M LAZIO : Oood condition
njn* good but naada top pump
(kntcTto* 302 2*39

1877 CADILLAC
W «
lo o t* (joo&lt;l *un» great' $850
OHO 132 8530 l**av« rm iiage

SEIZED C A N . from fT7$
Po*Kn*«. Cad*ac« Cnavyi
HMWt O ryettei Ann Jeep*
4WU % Vox area To* Fre* 1800 2*8 9000 Eit 2208 to*
oxtent kttmga

$SO
$150
$165
$105

(407) 6 3 9 -3 4 5 0

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

$35
$100
$115
$145

252-A ccountinc

RENT RIGHT MARINE
(located at Gator's Landing)

253-AoomoNS It
RlMODtllNr.
4(111 Hey 17 W.

29 89 cert* non* hkji***
100 000 id 8 to veil Ail may)*
mat* top quality Hugi 99 cent*
2913 S 17 92 224 8800
Carpel Mill Otrect
2 7 5 -D r i w a i l

Addlttont-Commafciai
Local BulkMf tine* IM t

M W M M OM LNCFAM
Door*, eendoai. carpentry
adna. deck* A concrete
1234832 S O Bamt C8C19880

RKTAIL SHOWROOM A W/O WITH
OFFICE. WILL OIVIOC
PRIMS 441 LOCATION WITH
EASY ACCfSS NORTH A SOUTH

NEEO AN ELECTR1CUN7
CALL DICK * ELECTRIC
407-131-8711
UC. ER00028240VO* IS Vr«.
2 7 9 -H A U U N r.

CANPCNTER AJ
mpen. paxemq A ca*a***c tee
~ ‘
- 0*08*321-5972
CARPENTRY CONCEPT 6ncarpentry endow ! door
Ca* Darren 768-4158
CARPENTRY-0* an type* from
deck* to dDOfl rotten wood and

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

1 " 1

Jioeks

8 5 0 »q . ft.
1 0 2 5 sq. ft.
1 1 2 5 *q. ft.

fN y * H I&lt;

312—Tree Service
280-H ome

WOOOWORKINQ C
I RAFTSMAN.
I probably can' Ucensed A bonded 3218173

HANOVMAN Panting, concrata.
dry wail remodeling renova­
tion* Ca'I 282 7C89

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15 gm. Nag Ctiampa 11.00
7-0iy cindlas $1.75
Pawtsr Psndsnts $1.50 A up
Mint Plants $1.00
Bstll Plants $1.00
Patchouli Plants $1.50

Country Lake

F in d m

Air conditioned Shop

A p a r tm e n ts

Strrinit Tht Ctiitrul
Horula.\rm With
t inf S tm t* And
Comprttiirt
/Vic#i fo r urtr
JO Yrtut!

S a v in g s

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When You Place
Your Ad in the Classifieds!

F*» tlam to 5pm
Sat SSun Bomto Spm
01*' R*d Bom Flea Mortal
1750 S HWY 17-92
MoiUond

2 / 1 4 R id g e w o o d A t e . . V t n l o r d * H O S 1 0 4

SIMPSON'S Pro* Tree Svc 20
yrt a&lt;p 24 hr storm damage
Servo* dscouni Tour tree cam
Fra* estimates
Bucket truck
avaiaCi* Ca4 327-4738

Advertise your business every day in the NEW Seminole
Herald for under $35.00 a month. Call the Classified
Department today to find out how!! (407) 322-2611.

A Jtwelry

t M (i Aw ffc VO

Was: $68,000 Now: $64,000

DON FICKRCN TREE SVC
Trae/stump removal Fr*a esr
Licansedlnsurad 128-7142

0AVK1 KEY CONSTRUCTION
NeeXHamodailng/Rapaire
Uc: COCOS78M 120-7202

Hind-craflsd itsms
Livt Plants A Hsrbs

Country Lake Apts |

PR1QEBI&amp;UC E P11

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M8*iwood1

£ a * * * e &lt; i* y

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YATES ROOFBM aknea 1838
Church A Sr. Olac. 3rd. Oan.
Lie. #RC0022880.122-144*

40-yrt eipenence Work guar
ankeed 904-7758162
RaBrad Carpenter lootong lor
amal jooa We* ove* 40 yean
daipan an c* 321-4)81

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Instant Credit!
90 Days
No Payments
No Interests!*

301-

Renter p*c«e*ry ge**g*in ed
clean up* aepkance* train
crutn 407-14* 2*M of
pgr 407-418-0217

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407 3591641 o* 407 365 07(1

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“When the issue first came up I

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resistance to change. But then I

“I took a close look at our down­
town area and realized that I

was against it...just my natural

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needed to take an active role to

took time to think it over, and I

change Sanford, to save it from

saw that this project is in

slowly becoming a ghost town.

Sanford's best interest, economi­

Voting ‘Yes' is my way of helping

cally and aesthetically."

our city." — Bettye Dorman

R eason s W h y
S a n fo r d Is

— Vikki Cole

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“A s a little girl I have great memo­

“I was afraid that the finished pro­

ries of fishing in what is now just

ject wouldn’t live up to all that's

a retention pond at the park, so

being said about it. When I saw

naturally I started out against the

the work has already gone into

referendum. I changed my mind

this project. I felt assured that the

because I see that this will bring

enhanced park and hotel will be a

Sanford's downtown back to life."

valued asset to our community"

— Doreen Owens

— Peggy Marlette

T h o se against this project start­
ed their campaign months ago,
so at first I only heard their side.
Once I learned the facts, I had an
easy time changing my mind.
There is really no other way to

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“I was under the incorrect impres­
sion that the baseball fields were
tied into this issue. Once I

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learned that the ballfields are
leaving Ft. Mellon Park anyway,
decided to vote Yes' based on

go, no reason to fight. I'm voting

the park improvements that are

‘Y E S ’! — Oscar Redden Jr.

planned."— Glenna Cook

“I wasn't sure that Fort Mellon

Tw o words turned my vote to a

Park was the best place. Now

‘Yes’...fishing pier. We need one

that I’ve listened to the opposi­

and now we can get one. I know

tion's alternative locations and

we will all enjoy it!

have all the facts, I'm voting ‘yes’!

— Ralph McLain

This referendum will pass

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Both
The Seminole
Herald and
The Orlando
Sentinel
recommend
voting YES on
this important
referendum!

because it helps Sanford on so

V o t in g Y e s !
Residents have realized that the
. park is going to be better, nicer and
bigger under the development plan

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"111010 will still ho
H..1 acres, includ­
ing iho now fcurdwalk and piers, all

This protect has not brought about of it available for
. the "bulldozing* ot the ballfields.
public use.”
That was decided three years ago
( Ulando Sentinel
when the commission (with strong
community support) funded a centralized baseball complex
with safer, regulation-size fields

2

Any jobs—even minimum wage
. jobs— will help all the residents of
Sanford Despite having only 11 °o of
the county's population, we have 25°o
of the county's below-poverty level
families. When the naysayers turn their
noses up at low paying |obs they ton t
understand or don t care about those
families in need of good, honest work
opportunities.

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"Ih o development
would create about
l .000 now b&gt;bs
for a community
heavy with poverty
and low skills, they
would bo welcome
jobs."

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Sanford s tax rate is the highest in the county— $6 87 per
. $1,000 of taxable property value, as opposed to $3.76 in
Lake Mary The opposition's claim that the conference
center/hotel would result in "possible higher taxes' is a
completely unfounded scare tactic. Knowledgeable voters
know that private investment increases the tax base and
reduces per person tax burdens

4

Yes, we do need a conference center Unlike a larger
. convention center. Sanford's new conference would be the
perfect size for high school graduations, business meetings,
community gatherings.

5

No city property is being given away. None. No tax money
. will be used to build a hotel.

many levels." — Jean McLain

6
7

r One half mile of Seminole Boulevard may be (with city's

"I thought this was just the Mayor's

"I live just blocks away from Fort

project, so I was against it. Then I

Mellon Park. I like our quiet town,

saw that the entire City

but I also realize that, without

Commission has been in favor of it.

change, Sanford is going to con­

Then, after last week's debate, I

tinue to diminish and there will be

was sold. Fort Mellon Park is the

more boarded-up buildings. I'm

perfect location."

voting 'Yes’ vote in favor of revital­

— Theodore "Tick" Martin

ization." — Karl Stairs

“My high school-aged daughter

“It sounds very heroic to say that

should be able to go to her prom

you are saving the park, and that

and graduation without driving 25

idea appealed to me at first. But

minutes into Orlando. I'm voting

the truth is that we are making

'Yes’ for her and because our

the park better and saving down­

local economy could use this.

town Sanford! I'm am now voting

And the park will actually be

‘yes’." — Virginia Powell

nicer! — Robert Burgess

T h e opposition led me to believe

"I thought the hotel/conference

that we were trying to save the

center was going to ruin the

park for our children. I fell prey to

entire park. Now I know that over

that message. However, as soon

8 acres of the park, including the

as I learned that the park is going

basketball courts, will remain

to be better, I switched my vote to

open, free space. The park is

a ‘YES.’

being saved, and made better."

— Annette Wing

— Virgree Redden

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. final approval) turned into park land (leaving 4 miles of
lakefront drive), creating a safer park where the lakefront
beauty can be enjoyed without the interruption of passing cars.
Lighted and upgraded basketball courts will be a part of
. the new park and conference center complex.

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Those who love Sanford realize that saving our downtown
. is essential to keeping that cherished atmosphere alive.

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The county is paying to build the conference center, a
I U . private developer (as yet not selected) will pay to build
the hotel, and additional taxes paid by the hotel owner will be
spent on park renovations and improved facilities for all resi­
dents to enjoy.

Join your
friends &amp; neighbors
in preserving
Sanford’s future...
V o te Y E S
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Gaining respect for firearms
N R A Sportsfest teaches gun safety
First o f raw stories
By I k u l I n d ia
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
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I ^GENEVA - A weapon la any­
thing you can hold In your
hand. Rob Minch told the as­
sembled scouts,
r'Minch is a Range Safety In­
structor
for the Seminole
paunty Oun and Archery Aaeoefirilon. which recently spon­
sored a National Rifle Assort aMet*. Sportiest for youth. The
Meppons o f choice for the
rVcnt were rifles and shotguns,
blit the emphasis was on
bafety.
leTDie familiarization of the
rife Arms for the kids, and the
4 * t y training. Is our push.*
ia id Jimmy Peagler. president
pf I t * SCGAA. "That’s what we
yM d . We’re not trying to tndbctrlnate them. Mey. here It
b . .you've had a chance, you’ve
keen It. when your older. Just
make a choice.*
i The Sportiest Is the second
CTtnt the gun club has held at
Ine range It leases from the
county, on Osceola Road, near
the landfill. The event focuses
on the safe handling of fire­
arms. by children.
*We started a small one bark
In January, as a trial.* said
Peagler. *1 hope, two or three
ars from now. we’ll be better
lown for (the safety training).
It’s a honest attempt, we’re not
trying for publicity or our
names In lights.*
The event was open to any
adult-led youth group.
In­
cluding
Boy
Scouts
and
church groups. Peagler said
girls are Invited os well, but no
groups had shown Interest as
yet. The groups were Invited to
camp on Friday and Saturday
nights, and spend the day
lemming firearm safety and
shooting at a three-site circuit
set up at the range. The sites
Included rifle, black powder
and shotgun.
There Is no charge for the
program, the club pays for all
ammunition, guns and Insur­
ance for the event.
A (lag ceremony was held to
open the day. and Seminole

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County Judge John
Sloop
ke to those In attendance
ut the Importance of gun
safety.
.*1 learned safe gun handling
early and never forgot It.*
Sloop said later. The Judge
owns firearms and Is a mem­
ber o f the NRA. Me Is also an
assistant scout master for an
Altamonte Springs troop and Is

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t The familiarization of the firearms for the
kids, and the safety training, is our push.
That’s what we want. W e’re not trying to in­
doctrinate them. Hey, here it is, you've had a
chance, you’ve seen it, when your older, just
make a choice. 9
-Jimmy F e e § b f, tC O A A pm ld m l and NRA L ift Member

a district chairman.
•It’s a fun sport.* said Sloop,
who primarily shoots targets.
'It becomes a personal chal­
lenge.*
Sloop said the Sportiest was
an excellent opportunity for
the boys to leam safe gun
handling and *to actually see
how dangerous one of these
guns ran be.*
T think It's a great public
service project.*
After Instruction In safe han­
dling. the boys shot at paper
targets using .22 bolt action
single shot rifles. Designed for
target
practice,
the
light­
weight guns can be used for
hunting.
"That's what scout rules call
for. We don’t go against their
rules. No pistols, no large cali­
ber.* said Peagler.
The guns were not sighted
for physical characteristics, or
the range, so the boys were
told not to be concerned If
they did not hit the bull's eye.
*lf you’re two Inches off the
bull's eye but all o f your
rounds went Into a small d r - '
de. that means you were
shooting properly. You had a
good sight fixture. you were
holding
good.
you
were
squeezing good.* said Minch.
Randall Boyer Is vice presi­
dent o f the SCGAA. Boyer’s fa­
ther was a gunsmith.
*| was raised around guns.
My kids have been raised
around guns. They know the
difference between a real one
and a toy one,* said Boyer.
•(Safety training) removes the
mystery. That Is what I think
really hurts the children. They
find a gun. they're curious
about It. they play with and
they get hurt. If we put on safe
shooting programs like this to
where the children’s arr ex­
posed to the firearms then
they gain a respect.”
To help reinforce the safety

Range Safety Instructor Bob
Hinch (upper photo) speaks
to a scout troop about how to
uee a rifle at the recent NRA
Sportsfest at the Seminole
County Qun and Archery A s­
sociation range in Geneva.
Jimmy Pe ele r (from right.
tower photo), president of the
SCG AA, takes a moment to
speak with Lake Mary Scout
Master Mike Johnston, with
his son, Michael, and Andrew
Bickford, of Altamonte
Springs. Pesoier Is dressed In
garb, authentic tor dree 1796.
»»• •portfeet Included camp­
ing for a l the groups. Peagler
•pent the night in k s teepee.

Issue, Peagler Invited Seminole
County Sheriffs Deputy D.P.
O’Connor to come and speak
to the boys.
O'Connor Is with the Range
and Water Unit, within Ihr
Special Operations Division.
He told the boys they were all
o f an age In which they were
responsible for their actions.
*lf you ever find a gun. what
should you do?.* he asked.
’ Leave It alone, go find on
adult. Guns don't go off by
themselves, contrary to popu­

lar belief. You need to make
sure, when you’re handling a
gun. to keep your finger off the
trigger. The range safely offi­
cers have already given you
the 10 commandments of gun
safety and ull the things you
sliould and shouldn't do. These
guys aren't preaching to you.
They're telling you what to do
to be safe."
Me lias never shot a person.
O'Connor said.
While the Instruction Is seri­
ous. the satisfaction o f a

learning was apparent with
the boys.
‘ Last time I shot these .22s. I
shot three In the bull’s eye
area,* said Patrick Munoz, a
sixth grader at Sanford Middle
School. T h e y said If I practice
a little more. I could someday
be a sharpshooter.* Munoz Is
In Troop 34. which meets at
First
Untied
Methodist
Church. Sanford.
There are 420 members In
the Seminole County Gun and
Archery Club.

Members of SCGAA have to
be members of the NRA. *no
exceptions.*
said
Peagler.
T h at's a choice we made b e ­
cause the NRA helped us build
this range. If It wasn't for the
NRA. these kids wouldn’t be
out here because I wouldn't be
able to own the guns te bring
them out. You have to have the
Item to teach the safety.*
■Attar's asts: In next week's
Seminole Life, a first-person expe­
rience for a novice shooter and la­
dles’ safety training.

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'(Making plans and designer items, sewing, canning
Ignd growing plants for their bi-annual project, ‘Making
I Spirits Bright, which was held Oct. 24 at the Sanford
Civic Center. The event included a continental break­
fast. design demonstration be Lee James, one of
Central Florida's leading designers, and the opportu-

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nity to buy plants, holiday designer decorations, gifts,
homemade foods, garden art items, and purchase
tickets for a beautiful homemade quilt or decorated
tree. All proceeds from this event benefit civic beauti­
fication. A few past projects of Ixora’s are the en­
trance to the Sanford Marina, Betty Smth Cultural

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Arts Building, hanging flower baskets along First
Street, landscaping the atrium at Safe House, beauti­
fication projects at Seminole High School, Hamilton,
Idyllwilde and Hopper schools. Also dower pots at the
Sanford Historical Museum and future tree planting
plans al Sanford Middle School, ixora has voted to

plant trees and provide a garden hose for each new
Habitat for Humanity home built in the Sanford area.
Enjoying the chance to shop for holiday items are Lisa
Lessard. with 16-month-old Thor (left). Mary Ann
Cleveland, a member of the club (right), decorates a
display.

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida Sunday. November 1. 1998 -&gt;C

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Happy Hearts
fashion show
heralds season
Tlte latest event of the Happy
Hearts Seniors o f Central Hap
list Church was a luncheon
and fashion show on Oct. 20
The
lovely
event
heralded
autumn with distinctive drrom
lion s to match the exciting at
ray of fall fashions from J. C.
Penney In tfie Seminole Towne
Center.
The fashion show was mulct
the direction of Maty Pugh, a
Happy Hearts member and
funner model. Nikki Wood front
the J.C. Penney Heauty Salon
styled the models hair and the
salon awarded gilts during the
show. Makeup was done hy
Arleett H im e s using Mar&gt; K a v
cosmetics.
Vida Smith, ueantig a etra
lion from Penney s. was the
fashion
show
commentator
who described the fashions
and also gave the price of
each. The models sliulled out
on a decorated platform.
Models were: Amy Patterson.
Evelyn
Christopher.
Mary
Boone. Vida Sue Christensen.
Tlllie
Daniels.
Hetty Pope.
Mary
Ann
Churry.
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IMRh
•lark Thomas and Don Chris­
topher a ls o modeled fashions
hum Penney* while Milton
Smith, wearing a suit from
I’enney's escorted the ladles
down the steps from the pla t­
form.
Hie event was well-attended
and from all reports,
the
luncheon and fashion show
were enjoyed hy nil."
OKTOItF.RFEST
liavartan music and decora­
tions and authentic German
late, with the servers and host••sses wearing colorful German
costumes, heralded Oktober-

Models and other participants in Happy Hearts Fashion Show at Central
Baptist Church. Sanford, are (Irom left) Don Christopher. Mary Ann
Churry. Millon Smith. Vida Smith, Sue Christenson Stacie Smith. Eve­

lyn Christopher. Mary Boone. Botty Pope. Amy Patterson. Jack
and Mary Pugh The fostivity also included luncheon and a variety
prizes

fest Oct. 2.T at the Sanford
Woman s C'luh.
Guests were greeted at the
door by Hetty D Smith, presi­
dent. while her husband. Dr.
Roltert J. Smith, was seen In
the iMtkground keeping die
food I rays filled.
According to Vivian Huck.
chairman, about 125 aficiona­
dos of German chow, were on
hand to support the annual
fund-raiser for the club's nu­
merous charities.
Hetty Jack, first vice presi­
dent In charge of the clubs
fund raising said the celebra­
tion went "real well."
Vivian and Uuhard Buck,
who

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feast, supplied two buffet hatns
a&amp; prizes, donated by purvey­
ors. which were won by Jewel
Williams and Mona \V dker.
About 27 club
members
Joined forces to make the eve­
ning one that patrons won't
forget. On departing the prem­
ises
an
unidentified
man
rubbed his tummy and said.
"Delicious, delicious."
GARDENERS START SEASON
At
flic
general
October
meeting of the Sanford Garden
Club, functional (lower show
tables were critiqued by Dee
Logan,
a member of the
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club.
Fifteen beautifully decorated
tables for flower shows were
featured for Dee to evaluate as
she moved from table to table
changing
the
decorations.
There were no awards, hut the
expert
did not change any­
thing on the table created by
Pauline Spivey which a mem­
ber said "was perfect."
Barbara
Hughes,
coextension director of the Semi­
nole Ag Center, was the guest
speaker. She told members the
functions of her office and the
free service It provides to the
community.
After the meeting, the club
honored Georgia Chorpenlng. a
longtime member of Mimosa
Please see District!. Page 4C

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Celebrating the 95th birthday of a Sanford Garden
Club member are (Irom left): Claudette Behrens.

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Georgia Chorpemng, guest ol honor. Anne
and Fran Morton

Sanford relative struts her stuff to gymnastics stardom
Sanford native Joyce Nathan
Artis recently chatted with her
family here In Sanford and
seems happy about the new
adventure that the Artis family

has embarked upon. The A r­
tises of Tennessee. Nathans,
Mikes, and Murphys are very
proud of their up and coming
gymnastics star. Hrlttany Ni­

cole Artis, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Sherman (Joyce) Arils.
Hrlttany Is a fun-loving, 8year-old third grader who a t­
tends Eaton Elementary In

H#»«M Pt-cio by Matv»

Attend*") a and late; I rum m Sanlotd n Oct 24
are (Irom led) U S Hep -Mr.. ■&gt; H . a &lt; ;. f 1' b fho
mas. former Santoid 'v &lt;• vm
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woman Comno Brown. Son Buddy Dyer. Sanford City
Commissioner Velma Williams and Sandra Games.

Thelma
Mike
and
auntiegodmother
Victoria
Nathan
Murphy witnessed Hrlttany's
October meet.

Lenoir. Tenn., along with her
baby sister. Mallnte Kirsten.
They both have been attending
gymnastics training. Hrlttany
lias advanced to competitive
team level status.
Her first competition was the
Judge's Cup where Hrlttany
placed 7th. 'Hie next com peti­
tion was the Early Htrd Invita­
tional where she received a 2nd
place trophy. In compulsory
classic. Hrtttauy placed 3rd
overall and 1st on balance for
her age and level.
Level four gave 1st place to
Miss Hrlttany.
Grandmother

CONGRESS HISTORY
In November of 1992. the
Central Florida Chapter of the
Inlematloual Black Women's
Congress was formed. This
year makes five years o f his­
tory for this group.
The vision was set Into m o­
tion hy Corine Wilson after a t­
tending a national conference
dealing with children. A group
of Inspired women were In­
stalled to share Information,
knowledge and to give back to
the Central Florida community.
Their work In the community
has been notable. There are
family conferences where over
350 parents and children are
motivated by various speakers
through self help and health
workshops.
'Every Black Woman Should
Wear a Red Dress" Is held In
March where an Induction

Brittuny N. Artis
ceremony Is held for new
members and
the
annual •
scholarships are given to local
Please see Hawkins, Page fic

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Senwnola Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday. November t, 1908

Lake M a ry G irl Scouts attend
the council’ s Choices weekend
1 u'iv w ar. Citrus Council of
Citrl Scouts in Orlando hosts .1
holers
weekend
Just
fur
■til' M r . i n t i Senior Girl Scouts
I ‘ I Mti grade). (llils from two
II oops In till* Stardust Service
• nit In I ake Mary attended the
" I M l)
llefore the rvrnt, the
•ills not to (house the s e s s io n s
du v wanted to participate In
Mute were plenty of choices
'..1 everyone. Sports, arts and
•alls, environmental, enter
' lintneni and more
I-Ind.mgerrd Animals was an

environmental workshop Ron
Hardee brought some special
animals from the Wildlife Re­
habilitation ( enter In Christ­
mas lie explained to the audi­
ence what Ills center does. Inlured animals are brought to
the (enter, (or sometimes Ron
has to go Krt them ).'and they
are given the time and the rare
they need to heal Hie animals
are then released Into the wild.
Sometimes, animals are so se­
riously ln|ured. they cannot lie
teleased.
Ron keeps these

Margaret Shearer, Troop I44X, shows Teddy hear she
d n ora leld for Ihr Salvation Army

animals to educate the public.
Tlte flying srpilrrel is the
most
common
squirrel
In
Florida, Because they are noc­
turnal. lew people ever see
them. Ron brought a young
flying srpnrrrl for the girls to
see and pet. It weighed slightly
less than .in ounce. Full grown.
It will only weigh two ounces.
Tills srpilrrel was an orphan.
As soon as he is old enough,
he will Ire released into the
wild. Never try to lake care of
an orphaned squirrel. Ron cau­
tioned the girls. It takes very
specialized equipment even to
care for an animal as common
as a squirrel. Sometimes, when
l&gt;coplc find orphan squirrels,
they think they can lake care
of thrm They try to feed them
with eye drop|&gt;ers. Hut because
of a squirrel s very unique systrm. when you feed them with
an eyedropjier. the liquid goes
into their lungs. In a very short
time, the squirrels lungs will
llll with liquid and they will
drown Thr center has special
equipment that ruablrs them
to Iced orphans projrrrly and
in a way that Imltatrs how they
would lie (red liy their mother
Another reason not to try to
take 1 are of orphaned animals
yourscll is that squirrels and
many other animals can i.irry
bacteria w lild i can cause tlj
ness among humans
Resides the living squirrel.
Ron brought 2 gray squirrels
Although many |iroplr think ol
squirrels as rats with tails,
squirrels arr very important to
the
environment
Squirrels
bury acorns at just the right
depth (or germination. The
survival ol every single variety
ot oak in Florida (there are 25)
depends on the squirrels One
ol the gr.iv squirrels Ron
brought was very tare
the
squirrel was melatiistlc. In na
lurr. an alMno has .1 lack of
pigment W melanism- animal
has too milch pigment. The
melanism squirrel was Mack.
Red was the name of the fe­
male screech owl. She had
slight damage to one of her
wings llecaiise she could still
fly. Ron tried to release her
three times
The first two
times, she flew out of her cage,
hut came hark. Thr third time,
she wouldut even fly out It
seems that even though she
can fly. she cant fly well
enough to catch food Ron applird lor a permit to keep her
as a tear litug animal.
Most of the girls thought the
li.it was very cute. There are a
lot of myths aliout hats. Ron
says. People Ix-llrve they will
fly Into your hair and they don't
want them around because of a
fear o f rabies. Rats can get ra­
bies. Rut they arr the only
mammals whose behavior Is

Megan Watkins o f Iroop I44X models a formal sari

not affected by rabies. When
they get rabies, they continue
to act as they normally would.
The rabies can kill them, hut
thev are the only mammal that
can survive rabies. And when
they survive, they become Im­
mune. With or without rabies.

Dietrich

Palace.

C o n tin u e d from Page UC

( Ik lt\ who
recently t rie
In .lied
her !)5th
birthday,
(ieorgla. the Itonoree o f several
parties, received a corsage.
1 ik e and large birthday card.
VIF.W OF LONDON

Valerie and George Weld are
still raving about their October
trek to London. "I'd go back
again.* Valerie extolled. They
really enjoyed the rolling coun­
tryside
and
magnificent
churches and cathedrals as
well as the Impressive chang­
ing of the guard at Buckingham

The Welds also visited other
famous landmarks Including
the house of Parliament . the
British Museum and British Li­
brary where George wanted to
see the
antiquated
Magna
Carta, a charter established

D ee L o g a n critiq u es d e c o ra te d tables lor S an lord G arden Club

.Meredith Hoyer and Katie Meehler
the only way a hat will bite you
Is If you pick them up and hurt
them. And brrausr they love to
eat mosquitoes, huts ore very
good to have around.
Girls who signed up for thr
Aslan Culturr Patch got a
chance to leant aliout India.
The
traditional
oulflt
for
women In India Is the sart.
Faich girl got to try on a sari.
Another tradition In India Is
what
we
would
call
a
hachelorettr party The d.iy
before a woman Is married, she
and her friends get together.
An arttst uses a henna paste to
|iaint designs on the women's
liands and feet The brides de­
signs are more extensive than
her friends Hie consultant at
Choices used .1 henna paste to
paint designs on each of thr
girls hands. Thry also got to
taste a traditional Indian dish
called bharl
It
contained
tamarind chutney, peas, potatoes and wheat noodles The
girls decided tt was an ai qulrrd
taste.
F'or those into arts and
m i l s , there were a lot of o p ­
tions. They learned basket
making, painting, quilting, and
tie dye They also learned how
to make b r . id ir babies and
kaleidoscopes. Thr beadle ha­
lites used lieads and plastic
U r to make animals. Pringles
cans and specially cut mirrors
made making the kaleido­

o f Troop I4X display their He dye Items

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Hie sports minded p.irtlcl|tufrd In volleyball, chrrrlc.idtng. soccer and old fashioned
gailirs. Croquet, do(Jge ball,
lump rope.
Hie ulghlllme activity tfjat
the girls enjoyed the most was
a service project. Hie girls got
to pick out teddv bears and
dress them up in costumes.
The hears are for the Salvation
Army to give to underprivileged
children at Christmas time.
There were liears In pilot s cos­
tumes. wedding attire,
and
sports attire. There were liears
dressed like
Santa.
lepre­
chauns and rabbits. The gtrls
got to pick a name for the iiear
they dressed. Resides having
fun. they really felt good about
doing something for someone
else.
C O R R E C T IO N

In a recent article. It was
stated th.it some small cats
that the Seniors Sewers werr
making were for the RSVP
Christmas store. The seniors
did make some large cats for
the store, hut the small cats
they are currently working on
are lor Meals on Wheels. The
cats will be delivered with the
Christmas meal

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RAYMOND SMITH
LIFELONG SANFORO RESIDENT

2670 Oflando Drive, Sanford

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In 1215 A.l). to guarantee cer­
tain civil and political rights to
the Faigllsh people
One ol the highlights of the
trip was seeing the play.
■Ruddy, which Vul said ‘ was
wonderful.”
■Rut the most elegant thing
we did.' Val said, "was an eve­
ning cruise on the Thames
River.* Val described the cruise
as "so romantic...so beautiful.*
When the dance hour arrived.
Val said she and George were
the first couple to hit the floor
(they are beautiful dancers and
probably staged one their ex­
travaganzas to thrill the Brits
and other tourists).
Val said a young man and
his father from Israel sat next
to them on the cruise, hut
barely spoke a word. However,
(hry ran Into each other at the
museum and the young man
became quite vocal as he gra­
ciously extended compliments
to the dancing Americans.
The couple had some experi­
ences of a lifetime Including
riding the underground rati
system, called the ‘ lube.* They
also shopped at the worldfamous tlarrod’s and had tea at
Leed’s Castle. It's good to he
home and hack to business as
usual but they hope to visit
Great Britain again.

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DKAR AHBY: My huaband ia in
the military. I recently found a cou­
ple of raiuettc tapes he recorded to
me while he was in the Gulf War. I
had forgotten much of what was on
them A* I listened to them again,
all the emotions and memories
came flooding back.
I listened to air-raid sirens going
off as my husband waa donning hia
111ill s
chemical
gear I heard him describe
oild *howers, fly-infested food, the
vastness o f the desert and foul­
smelling camels. I heard the con­
stant ‘ boom-boom* o f artillery aa
they fought the Republican Guard,
and felt the adrenaline race through
my husband's blood aa he described
the ‘ highway o f death* and the
destruction he taw
The only time hia voice ever
shook with emotion was when he
described the cards and letters that
came from people all over the United States during Operation Dear
Abby He couldn't believe so many
people cared about his well-being,
regardless of their personal feelings
about the war
Thank you from the bottom of
my heart to everyone who con­
tributed in one way or another to
making my husband's days a little
brighter. The letters you write each
year during Operation Dear Abby
really do make a difference
A THANKFUL AIR FORCE WIFE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

A N D R E A D E R S : I ’ m a lw a y s
delighted to rood about service­
men and women w ho have been
p erson ally touched by O pera­
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troopo Is designed to le t thorn
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D ie Central Florida Chapter
had the privilege o f the Inter­
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Black women were given spiri­
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mind and body. H its was the
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great toward Seminole County,
D ie Saturday. Nov. 7. 6:30
lie Is a native o f Altamonte
p.m. Gospel Fest will be held
Springs.
at New Mt. Calvary Baptist
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Churrh. West
12th S tm t.
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Gospel Fest Is a program that
had many questions. While In
raises funds to be divided be­
the area Brown and Hastings
tween community
organiza­
also visited the State of Florida
tions that serve all citizens of
Elks
Midwinter
Conference
Scmlonle County: Boys and
being hrld In Sanford.
Girls Club-Westslde. The Good
Die courage
of
Corrlne
Samaritan Home and Seminole
Brown for the 3rd District was
County Hospice.
Indeed clearly explained by
U.S. Rep. Alice Hastings. He
If you would like your singing
reminded the audience that
groups or solos to be a part of
this Gospel Fest. call CurtisBrown has courage, she does
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schools, police, and they are
about the new form o f busi­
ness. Brown Is moving!
‘ Let us remember.*
said
Hastings. ’ Buddy Dyer is tor all
people, lie Is for affirmative ac­
tion and hr Is Investing In our
children. Everyone should have
a c hanc e to grow and have an
opportunity to progress by
supporting
Headstart
and
making sure that our children
be given a grade A education.
The elderly will be safe.*
Closing remarks was an appeal
given by Rose Lee Cooke,
president of the Seminole
County Democratic Women.

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CANDIDIATEB’ FORUM
D ir community met with the
candidates on Saturday, Oct.
24 ut New life Word Center.
Pastor Ronald Merthle presided
over this Informative session.
Musical rselectlons were pre­
sented by New Life Word Cen­
ter's Praise Team. Klolse DllItguard and Jasmine George
did a rendition of *God Bless
America* a most appropriate
selection. Former city comm is­
sioner Robert Diom as brought
greetings along with Sanford
City Commissioner Dr. Velma
Williams who rxtendrd greet­
ings from the City of Sanford.
Gracing the setting was the
Honorable
Congresswoman
Cornne Brown. United States
House of Representative. Dis­
trict 3. D ie Honorable Btxidy
Dyer. Florida senator from Dis­
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The last o f the October
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Craig Mrrkrson. Gale Johnson
Choice. Cynthia Dixon. Annie
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Lake Mary Hqh Sc hoofs pro-kindergarten data and
their kids celebrated Haloween wkh a parly at the

For some of my fellow high
school students, the ability to
drive a rar Is the ultimate
freedom. For others. It Ls a
necessary rvtl. For me. It was
a final relief after a painful
series of failures.
Yes. many havr stories of
how they became nervous
and Called their first driving
teat. I. too. failed my first
driving test.
And my second.
And my third.
And my fourth.
fn all. It took me five
attempts to earn my license.
What kind o f Idiot falls a
driving test four limes? Well,
that Is a subject for science
and my parents to ponder,
but It Is not subject o f this
editorial.
No.
I
speak
on
the
Importance o f the car In a
student's life. (Trtle. Isn't It?)
First, let me mention that a
student dors not necessarily
nerd a car. Without a car. I
rude the bus to school. Riding
the bus to school is. In many
ways, a learning experience.
It taught me how to avoid eye
contact, how to duck out of
the way of flying objects, and
that
evolution
has
been
kinder to some titan others. It
also (aught me to never touch
anything. Anything.
I also held an after-school
job without a cur.
After having not vtsltrd my
buddies at the Department of
Motor Vehicles for several
months. I was offered a Job at
the
finest
newspaper
In

school The kids wore costumes and went on a candy
hunt through the school

Pine C rest falls fo r tum bling
■ y T iffa n y Wanner
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
lilt My name Is Till.my and
I'm writing for lin e Crest
Elementary School.
At our school a few weeks
ago. wr had a tumbling show.
CXtr tumbling learn Is called
the Pine Crest Tumblers I
was In the show. It was great.
Mr. liatt Is our coach. He Is
great, too.
Tiiere arr m I m m ii HO kuls on
the team. We performed tn two
groups In the tumbling show.
The tumbling show
lasts
about HO minutes.
We do cartwheels, flips, and
round oils. Why wr do It Is
because It's fun!
I love being on the tumbling
tram. We go on trips to othrr
schools to perform on some
Fridays. I'm in third grade.
Third grade goes every Thurs­
day In the morning to prac­
tice.
Mr. Platt gives me permis­
sion slips every lime we go on
a trip to perform. We ride on a
bus tn thr school and wr
show other kids tumbling. Mr.
Platt dresses In a rape and Is
Captain All-Star fur the show.
In the middle of the show he
lias a projector with films and
a story about his evil brother.
It Is Just a joke, but It's funny,
lie gets dlirrrrut teachers to
do silly things.
My school Is especially
great to met '

T[ffany Wenner Is a third
i/riuler ul line Crest Elemen­
tary School.

Tiffany Wonner is a tumbler lor the Pine Crest Elementary School team
She is one of about 80 participants.

Support
Oviedo
booster
carnival

King and Queen o f Lyman

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FlutlduCriw Sem inole

Springs to work every day. I
would go get my license.
Then I failed again.
Then I failed again.
Then I passed.

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D e m a n d it.

Several Sem inole County
itudm ta were recently nomi­
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High School Hctaman award,
an national award that honors
atuent-athletes from all over
the country. Sem inole County
athlets
Include:
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(Lake
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(Lake Brantley). J s k a M ath
(Oviedo).
Mah ar t
W a eh aw
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halftime ceremonies at the football game. Football player Antome Sims
and Betsy Hernandez wero voted m by fellow students.

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Alex Kane Is a senior at
Lyman High School

Yes. yo u c a n .. .

Oviedo High will host Its the
final two days of Its four-day
event Saturday and Sunday,
starting at noon both days
and running until midnight
Saturday and close on Sun­
day. \

Look for details on the Lake
Howell fall carnival next week.

Yes. the Importance o f a car
In a teenager's life Is that It
provides a lesson In total
submission.
Oh.
I
know
people that think about the
thrill of the open road and
other such Ideas. I view cars
us tools which take me- from
one point to another, and
then
make
me
suffer
miserably for It.
Perhaps, had f known this. I
might have not gone back
that fifth time. Oh. and one
more...
I have to go. My car’s
culling me.

•

There's lots of fun to be had
In the next two weeks and you
can support some of your fa­
vorite high schools at the
same lime.

There will be midway rides,
games,
entertainment
and
food with proceeds to benefit
the Oviedo Athletic Booster
Club.
Among the attractions will
be the roller coaster, frrris
wheel. King's Circus, the orblter. Kastle of Evil, the tor­
nado.
the
gravitron
the
scrambler and bumper cars.
Tickets will be sold at the
game for $1 with discount
rates o f 20 tickets for $10.

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I'm sucking up.). As the
ofllces are located In Sanford.
I decided It would not be
prudent to attempt lo walk
from my home In Altamonte

Yes. I had my license. I
despite my repeated failures
run now legally drive on
roads with other drivers such
us yourself (Feel safe? Huh?
No. I didn't think so.).
Since that time, the ability
lo drive lias opened up un
entirely new world to me.
Ever since I got my own car, 1
have not been to school on
time once. Every cent I make
at my Job goes toward thr
car. I have to wash the car. I
havr to feed the car gas. I
havr to get oil changes for thr
car. I have to pay
for
Insurance In case anything
ever happens to the car.
Wtio owns whom? Honestly,
that
rar
could
start
demanding (hat I refer to It as
‘ sir,* and I could not argue
with 1L I have
becom e
dependent on thta piece of
machinery.
This la all not to mention
that this car could very well
get me killed. People drive
like maniacs. Driving on the
Interstate, I find people who
like lo muscle their way Into
spares trying to scare others
away by showing how little
regard they have for their
own life. Desire to live Is a
liability for someone trying to
get somewhere on 1-4.
Oh. and I am robbing the
earth
of fossil fuels
and
polluting the atmosphere.

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by Chic Young

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EEK &amp; MEEK

A rise « Mature could tar in the works tor
you in the year ahead both where your
career is concerned and with your stand
.raj m the community Your leap could be
a big one
SCORPIO (O ct 24-Nov 22) While
you re performing a tedious repetitious
task tu&lt;luy you might unexpectedly come
up with a new procedure lor shodening
the steps and taking the drudgery out ot
|Ob Scorpio treat yoursell to a birthday
gift Send the required refund lorm and
lor your Astro Oraph predictions tor the
year ahead by mailing $? and selladdressed stamped envelope to AstroGraph i o this newspapor P O Box
1750 Murray Mid Staton New York. NY
101 Ml He sure to state your Zodiac sign
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 21) He
cause your mmd is quick and your mus­
cles receptive this is an excellent day to
consult w-tn an e«pert ot pro who can
de.e'op your skills m activities that can
tor it
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) This
coukt be a good day to go on a shopping
e«curs-on especially it you re looking tor
unique -r interest nq .terns th.it will starvj
out
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fab 19) Get an
early stad on things today because the
race * I go to the swift Keep you* e,e on
the pr./«. i nee you set your V i q f 't s on the
t.nish line
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20) Take the
l i » . ' t ly I
■ • I r hvVten sources for
peisonal qau Cou 1 discover mere a'e
many tuts .md p-er es you can put logeth
er t a *J up to a hardy Sum
ARIES (March 21 April 19) A though
spending i quiet Sunday at home with
'in I.imay can f&lt;* iptreshirg after a becK
wee&gt; you U be more m the mood to
share me ' .n a -th tneints Make some
plans e.yihy
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) Contacts
could pr.ly 1 m.i r role n furthering an
.mfvlious a m i,l you'S toda. Seek nut
ends in r .gfi places who can put you *n
t »jch wfh thu"a&gt; nhu can help

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Moorehead
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In llnery)
16 — de mar
20 Chemical
ending
21 Wisaone
23 — Darya
(Aslan river)
24 Gelt older
26 Clothes tinier
27 Elicited
29 Mouth part
31 — out
(make do with)
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45 Picnic pest
46 Compass pt
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54 Kind ot power
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today but ■,ingi.» out thus* above coriver iy It coukj work it you rospond today
salons usually sbmuiate you* thmv.ng VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22) if you use
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bfigt t .teas tocki-d awity .n thn b.»c« ot events controlling you today you can turn
the tatres and m.ue them work to serve
you' m.mj
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away bom challenging situations today LIBRA (Sepf 23 Oct 23) Should some
because they mil serve to awaken your one you know casually uneipeciediy
ingenuity and resourcefulness Feelu-vv crass you' path agam today, take the
Of well being and a growing pride m your­ time to get to know this person better
self mil be m full supply
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�Election summary for voters
By M a i m
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • On Tuesday voters will decide the fate
of politicians, judges, constitutional amendments, and referrndums as months of hotly contested races come to a finish.
Democratic Lt. Oov. Buddy McKay and Rick Dantzler are
hoping to overcome polls showing Republican Jeb Bush and
Frank Brogan In the lead.
Incumbent congressional representative Contne Brown, a
democrat, faces a heated challenge from Republican Bill Ran­
dall. Democratic Senator Bob Graham Is facing a challenge
from republican Charlie Crist.
Sanford voters will decide whether to authorize the city
commission to lease a portion o f Fort Mellon Park, to enter
Into contracts and to authorise development of the park for a
hotel/conference center and City Park complex.
Three commission seats are up for election In Casselberry.
Mark George Is facing Linda Hurt. Kay Robertson Is facing
Owen Sheppard, and Tom Ecker la vying against Dave Henson.
Voters In Casselberry will face a non-binding question of
whether the city should enact legislation prohibiting a person
from publicly appearing nude In any establishment that Is li­
censed by the State o f Florida to permit the sale, service or
consumption o f alcohol. The vote Is only for Informational
purposes.
On a related Issue, the Seminole County Public Decency Or­
dinance regulating nudity will come to a vote. If passed, the
ordinance would prohibit nudity In public places, while per­
mitting nudity In places set apart for nudity. The ordinance
would provide for measures of Intent, definitions, findings, ex­
emptions. and penalties. The measure also provides for the
defining of nudity.
The proposed Decency Ordinance Is similar to the St. Johns
County Public Nudity Ordinance. Municipalities would be ca­
pable of opting out of the ordinance If It passes.
In Altamonte Springs. Bette Griffith Is seeking a commission
seat against Steve Wolfram.
Proposed amendment No. 2 to the state constitution would
preserve the death penalty and permit any execution method
unless prohibited by the Federal constitution.
The prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, according
to the amendment, would be constructed to conform to the
U.S. Supreme Court's Interpretation of the eighth amendment.
The death sentence could be reduced IT the execution method
Is found to be Invalid. The amendment provides for retroactive
enforcement.
There are three tax related amendments to the Florida con­
stitution.
A proposed state constitution revision providing for local
and municipal property tax exemptions could provide exemp­
tions for the Orlando-Sanford Airport. The amendment would
authorize the legislature to exempt certain municipal and spe­
cial district property used for airport, seaport, or other public
purposes.
Homeowners would no longer need to be engaged In prop­
erty renovations to receive ad valorem tax exemption on his­
toric property, according to proposed amendment No. I.
Proposed amendment No. 3 would allow counties and mu­
nicipalities to grant an additional homestead tax exemption of

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Florida Is the only state with a system for a periodic review
o f the state Constitution through a revision committee. Every
. 20 years, proposals for revisions are placed directly on the
ballot. On Nov. 3. voters will be asked to vote on 13 proposed
amendments.
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(SS Hot County Issue:
Voters to decide what’ s decent and what isn’ t
By B ass W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On
Tuesday, the residents of the
county are going to help de­
termine how decent a place It
Is where they are living.
If enough people vote for a
Public
Decency
Ordinance,
proponents of the effort say It
will help reduce crime, in­
crease property values, raise
the community Image and save
tax dollars.
The ordinance • as drafted
by a group known as the Semi­
nole County Citizens for De­
cency • Is designed to end to ­
tally nude dancing In the
county or possibly close all the
adult entertainment businesses
In the Fem Park/Casselberry
area.
The City of Casselberry and
Seminole County are the only
places In the area that allow
total nudity where alcohol Is
served. Casselberry voters will
decide If the city should a lco­
hol to be sold In these clubs.
All voters In the county will be
able to votes yes or no on the
Public Decency Ordinance.
Pastor Mark George from
United Methodist Community
Church In Casselberry Is not
only running for a Commission
seat In the city but la the
Chairman of the Citizens for
Decency Committee that gath­
ered more than 10.000 signa­
tures to get the ordinance on
the ballot.
'Thousands have taken a
stand for basic decency during
the past year by signing the
Decency
petition."
Oeorge
wrote in a flier mailed to
county residents. ’ Look care­
fully at your ballot. The ordi­
nance Is located toward the
end."

George's efforts have an­
gered some who say their First
Amendment rights are being
challenged. He’s obviously riled
those In the adult entertain­
ment Industry, which thrives In
Seminole County and Is fight­
ing to maintain Us base.
Oeorge said he believes a
law suit filed Wednesday by a
woman claiming she was co­
erced Into having oral sex with
the pastor at his office, was a
conspiracy by the adult enter­
tainment Industry to smear
him. He said the charges were
’ ludicrous." and said he b e­
lieved voters would see through
Ihe scam.
David Wasserman. the a t­
torney who died the suit for the
woman, represents Rachels,
Circus Circus and Club Juana,
the Big Three totally nude
dancing clubs. Club Juana has
operated
for
35
years.
Wasserman recently formed a
’ Seminole County Citizens for
Liberty.''
The Board of Seminole
County Commissioners Inst Iluted a get-tough program to
regulate adult entertainment
businesses a year ago. This
assault was cosily and no
without some setbacks. A cou­
ple o f clubs were put out of
business and two others tried
to open (one was successful!.
All the scrub strops were
closed.
The Citizens for Decency
wanted
more
results,
and
forced the ordinance (similar lo
the St. Johns Public Nudity
Ordinance) on the bullot.
ShenfT Don Ealingrr has
authorized a number o f raids
on those clubs who break the
current code. The latest was
this past week at Sassy Merlots, the club which the county

said opened Illegally.
"We are a magnet for those
who seek this type of (adult)
entertainment because we are
the only Jurisdiction that a l­
lows nude dancing." Eallnger
said at a public hearing.
Critics o ft h * ordinance soy
that If It Is passed, the adult
entertainment business will
grow not diminish In the
county. A series of ’ bikini
bars" may open, doubling even

tripling the number of clubs
where there Is total nudity t o ­
day. Oeorge said that this
hasn't happened
elsewhere.
That It Is what the strip joint
attorneys want people to b e­
lieve.
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County CoftimteifotWr Orant Maloy said that the decency* '
ordinance would not apply to
residences
and •back yards.
That It applies to businesses

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Co as C itation*
Wonting substantially as follows:
1. H istoric pio ps rt y tax exem ption end aasesem est. With
respect to historic property granted ad valorem tax exemption
by a county or municipality, removes a requirement that the
owner be engaged In renovating the property. Authorizes the
Legislature to allow counties or municipalities, by ordinance,
to assess historic properties solely on the basis of character
or use for advalorem tax purposes, subject to eligibility re­
quirements.
2. Preservation o f Ik s death penalty; U. I . Suprem e C ou rt
In terp reta tion o f cru el and unusual punishm ent. Preserves
the death penalty and permits any execution method unless
prohibited by the federal Constitution. Requires construction
o f the prohibition against cruel and/or unusual punishment to
conform to U.S. Supreme Court Interpretation o f the 8th
Amend. Prohibits reduction o f a death sentence based on In­
validity o f execution method, and provides for continued force
o f sentence. Provides for retroactive applicability.
3. A d d ition al homestead ta x exem ption . Authorizes the
Legislature to allow counties and municipalities to grant an
additional homestead tax exemption not exceeding $25,000 to
certain persons age 65 or older whose household Income does
not exceed a specified amount.To be effective Jan. I. 1899.
4. R ecording o f instru m ents la branch o ffic e s Authorizes
the recording of Instruments (formal docments such as deeds
and contracts) In branch ofTflces o f a county seat (rather than
only at the county seat).
5. C onservation o f natural resources and creation o f Fish
and W ild life C onservation C om m ission. Requires adequate
provision for conservation o f natural resources; creates Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission, grants It regulatory
and executive powers of the Game and Freshwater Fish C om ­
mission and the Marine Fisheries Commission; removes Leg­
islature's exclusive authority to regulate marine life and grants
certain powers to new commission; authorizes bonds to con­
tinue financing acquisition and Improvement of lands for conservatlon.outdoor recreation and related purposes; restricts
disposition o f state lands designated for conservation pur­
poses.
0. Public education o f ch ild ren . Declares the education of
children to be a fundamental value of the people of Florida, es­
tablishes adequate provision for education as a paramoun
duty of the state; expands constitutional mandate requiring
the state to make adequate provision for a uniform system of
free public schools by also requiring the state to make ade­
quate provision for an eflllclent. safe, secure, and high quality
system
7. Local option fo r selection o f Judges and funding o f state
cou rts. Provides for future local elections to decide whether to
continue electing circuit and county Judges or to adopt system
of appointment of those Judges by governor, with subsequent
elections to retain or not retain those Judges; provides election
. procedure for subsequent changes to selection of Judges; In­
creases county Judges' terms from 4 to 6 years: corrects Judi­
cial qualification commission term o f office; allocates state
courts system funding among state, counlles and users of
courts.
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Ft. M ellon Park issue divides city residents

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R e sid e n ts era s p lit o v s r tha fu tu re o f FI. M ellon P ark.
By B ill K erns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Tuesday Is deci­
sion day for Sanford voters re­
garding Fort Mellon Park and
the proposed hotel-conference
center on Lake Monroe.
Last year. PRA Development
Corporation
of Connecticut
proposed the plan to Sanford.
City Commissioners voted to
leave the decision up to voters
whether the park should be the
site of the proposed complex.
The Issue has spilt residents.
Doug Groseclose. chairman of

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the Society to Preserve the
Park, has challenged several
key points Including the actual
economic benefits touted by
supporters; the historic value
o f the park could be damaged
by private development; the
proposed park Improvements
that would result from the
project.
Using national statistics on
hotel occupancy rates. Grose­
close also questioned whether
the proposed hotel could main­
tain a high room occupancy
rate. He noted past hotel proj­
ects In Sanford (hat had failed

to meet expectations and also
expressed concern that the city
could be ’ giving away* the
park.
According to the city's rede­
velopment plan, the $30-lo-40
million hotel-conference cen­
ter would occupy 7.9 acres on
the western portion o f Fort
Mellon Park. There would be
8.3 acres reserved In the east­
ern portion of the park for rec­
reation and a boardwalk, while
existing civic facilities will take
up 4.3 acres.
The city's proposal calls for
a 60 to 100.000-square-foot
multipurpose conference cen­
ter. a 300 room hotel, various
retail uses Including a restau­
rant. a public boardwalk along
Lake Monroe, park Improve­
ments Including amenities and
landscaping, fishing piers, and
personal
watercraft
marina
docks.
The Sanford Museum, chic
center, senior center, and the
chamber of commerce
would
remain in their current loca­
tions. The ballflelds at Fort
Mellon Park would be moved.
The city's fiscal year 1999
budget Includes funding to
construct a four field complex
at Chase Park, adjacent to
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The Florida Department of
Transportation has awarded
the city $1.8 million to con­
struct a 4.5 mile long board­
walk In 2002 to accommodate
pedestrians and cyclists from
Mrllonville Ave. to Seminole
County's Wayside Park west of
Interstate 4.
Proponents of the hotelconference center say It will
keep downtown shops viable,
add to the city's tax base, and
provide jobs for residents.
Opponents o f the develop­
ment say Fort Mellon Park Is a
community
heritage
that
should be reserved for public

use only.
City manager Tony VanDcrworp said there would be land
set aside for use as a public
park.
The
proposed
ho­
tel/conference center would be
a public-private partnership.
VanDerworp said the land
would be set aside as a Com ­
munity Redevelopment Area
(CRA), with all tax money from
the area going Into public Im­
provements for the area.
VanDerworp said a three
percent hotel room tax and
property taxes from the h o­
tel/conference
center.
and
lease revenues would pay for
county bonds that would fund
public Improvements. The de­
velopers would also pay a cer­
tain percent of the gross an­
nual receipts.
Opponents worry that the
hotel/conferynce center may
not be viable. Both sides have
debated the Issue In several
ubllc
forums
and
have
lunched
Intensive
letterwriting campaigns.
Groseclose has stressed that
his group does support devel­
opment. however, not at the
chosen lakefront property.
VanDerworp said that
a
Seminole County Visitors Bu­
reau study updated In 1997
showed the need for a confer­
ence center to be built In the
area. He also said funding for
the project Is not coming from
the city’s general funding, but
from the county bonds, and
that existing funds, room taxes
and lease revenues will pay for
the bonds.
Jack Wert, director of the
Seminole County Visitors Bu­
reau. said there are currently
3,600
hotel rooms In the
county. In the last two years,
600 hotel rooms have been
added. He said a study con-

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Save the Park
Not unlike thr Judas Go.it.
our Mayor has led the sheep of
Sanford down the pathway to
certain slaughter. Through the
bti; money* campaign. through
the ‘ fixing* of the Official B al­
lot. by the wording of the text
on the issue, lie has made it
sound like anyone who voted
NO would be voting against the
welfare of our citizens (who ei­
ther have trouble rradlng or as
In a lot of rases, don't take the
time to think or read for them ­
selves).
The followers of the Judas
Goat wants the Convention
Center located in Fort Mellon
Park because he doesn't want
to see the racial mix of chil­
dren playing there.
Recently thrrr was an article
that was wntten in which It in­
dicated how great this White
Elephant would be for Sanford.
They mentioned 945 new Jobs
with an annual payroll of $23
million. Tills, of course. In­
cludes the wages o f the addi­
tional filling stations to service
1500 additional cars on the al­
ready over-crowded highways In
and around Sanford. The new
roads that must be built will
make a real mess of our local
traffic when all these cars flood
the narrow streets o f our town.
Don't forget to count at least
three new schools that must
also be built to teach the extra
children o f the 945 workers.
We will also need new teachers
for the new schools. How about
the 40 new school buses to
haul the children to school.
There was mention of moving
the
playground.
There
Is
probably more revenue gener­
ated by the people that come
to use the park from out of
town, than will be created by
the empty Convention Center.
Orlando Is having real prob­

lems keeping their hotels fully
occupied. Thr big Airport Hotel
wasn't making the pm|rrtrd
rash flow even though they had
all kinds of special parks .mil
discounts.
The plan calls fur a Itshlng
pier (which tw*o were promised
when the other motel was
built). These were built with
City hinds 1 am told, for thr
citizens of Sanford, however,
these fishing piers have locks
on them to prevent citizen a c­
cess. Many of our fishermen
are well below the poverty level
and they fish for food to * ip plrmrnt limited fixed Incomes,
therefore, the one fishing pier
that the Mayor pmmlses falls
far short of the ample space
required for these people to
feed their families.
I used to work for O.E.O. and
the one phrase that I still re­
member was "Give a man a fish
and he will rat today. Teach a
man to dsh and he will rat for
his lifetime." On the other hand
if the man is deprived the right
to fish by denying his right of
egress he can sue thr City, the
developer, the City Commls
sloncrs and the hotel for the
denied access to his fishing
spot that he has used on a
regular basis.
Don't blindly fallow thr Ju­
das Goat. He will come out
much wealthier than you. In­
stead cheek out what Is written
here and then ask yourself,
“who will actually benefit and
who will It hurt?"

good will this conference cen­
ter do for me. a ten-year-old
kid? Sure, there will be a park
when It's all over, a crummy
park, all scrunched up and not
even a fourth the sl/e the par
Is now. No duck (Mind, no
hasrliall
tlrlds.
no
tennis
court, and especially no big
wonderful playground!
I remember going to Hie duck
(Kind with my mom lieglnnlng
when I was 3 years old. I've
been going to thr playground
since I was a baby and 1 liet a
lot of other kids have nlso.
How many rmpty lots are In
town, and how many aban­
doned businesses arr there?
Well. I can't go all over town
counting, but there sure are a
lot! Why couldn't somrthlng be
built on one of these spots?
I know for a fart that thrrr
arc a lot o f people III this town
that do not have a car and this
Is the only playground they ran
go to. When you big business
men tear down the park, wherr
will their kids go to play? Sure,
they ran go In their backyard If
they have one. but It's not a
park.
Every year my family gets to­
gether and goes over to my
Grandma's house to watch thr
founh of July fireworks. You
see. my Grandma lives close to
the lakrfront so we have a good
Uxtk at the fireworks. If you
build u 12 story building In
front o f the fireworks, noliody
will get to see them. I'm not
Just writing this for me, but for
all the kids who love thr park,
because we an* the future!

having any money when her fa­
cility Is funded better than
most in Central FI.? Why nre
tnily needy people refused food
and shelter when they can't
afTonl her fees? How does she
continue to receive government
funding when she insists on
rrltglous participation to re­
ceive help? Why Is It that DO­
NATED food and clothing spoil
and rut rather than being dis­
tributed at no charge? Local
government ns well ns private
organizations are nfrald o f be­
ing lalielrd racist or nntl Chris­
tian if they dare question poor
Mother Weaver. FIFTY TWO
THOUSAND DOLLARS Is a lot
of money to hand over. There
are a lot of programs that
would give their rigid arm for
that kind of money. Three
cheers for the United Wuy for
asking WHERE’S THE BEEF?
M. D rolst
Sanford

Public decency
ordinance
The Seminole County Public
Deccnry Ordinance looked Im­
pressive on my absentee bal­
lot. but could there be serious
legal and financial problems
with It? I decided to read the
ordinance before I voted. It
was very difficult to find the
elusive
17-page
ordinance.
Copies may be purchased at
the county records for IS cents
|wr page. The revised copy Is
almost Identical (o the original
nudity ordinance with the tur­
gid section omitted. Let us pe­
ruse two parts of the ordi­
nance.

so that the buttocks nnd pubic
areas arc not entirely covered.
Attire which Is Insufficient to
comply with this requirement
Includes, but Is not limited to.
O-Strings. T-B.uk and thongs.
Note * (Ladles, watch that
mlul-sklrt and short shorts.l
(c) Breast: a portion of the fe­
male manimaiy gland that ro v ­
ers at least the nipple, areola
and 1/4 of the gLind. Note *
(Ladles, you are allowed to de­
cide which 3/4 of your own
breast to do with ns you like.
Isn't that wonderfuUI
(d) Buttocks: 331 words are
used to define buttocks. De­
grees tn mathematics and
anatomy are needed to under­
stand this definition.
(r) Places set apart for nudity
(I). Enclosed single sex public
restrooms:
Sounds
simple
enough but could there be a
problem? Suppose a person
was standing naked in this
proper restroom and another
person of thr same sex en­
tered. was offended and called
the police. Would the person
be arrested? Had the law been
broken? If the person was an
rested and the rase was dis­
missed in court, how large
would the lawsuit be? Who will
pay? Does this open the door
for same sex people loiter nude
In public restrooms?

Ing Yes". Many o f those pic­
tured are not registered voters (
In the City of Sanford. They
cannot legally vote on the Issue
at all. An oversight by those
who prepared the ads? Hardly.
• Rumors and speculation
about possible violations of the
Sunshine
Amendment
and
Code of Ethics are numerous
enough to perhaps warrant fu­
ture administrative and Judicial
determinations. It ts apparent
that the levrl of distrust Is
murh too high among our citi­
zens.
Entirely too many o f the ho­
tel proponents' tactics seem
Intended "to create n false or
misleading Impression." That
Is the definition o f "lie". When
President Clinton's deceptive
explanations of hts actions are
quoted, the pubtle seems per­
fectly willing lo call It lying.
Doesn't the same apply here?
Our publle officials and those
who represent their Interests ,
should consider what this kind
of conduct does to the voters' .
level of tmst In city govern­
ment.
Concerned
citizens
should votr "NO" on the Park
referendum on November 3. to
show their repudiation of the &gt;
titles o f deception.
And.
rwtse, to save rail of Fort
Mellon Ihirk.

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. Doctors ofllres: SoundsL. M illard H ast
simple but Webster defines o f­ taaford
fice as a place where business
Is conducted. Suppose a pa­
tient walkrd nude into the
Sanford is in a
bookkreplng office and paid
time warp
the bill? Legal? Was the law
J. W ain Cum m ings
broken? Was the person ar­
Sanford
On Sunday. Oct. 4. you
Joseph He re ns
rested? Would the rase be dis­
printed a letter which de­
A ge 10
missed? More lawsuits? Who
scribed one reader's vision of
pays?
Soctloa (9) Dsflaltioas:
Sanford
with
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hoMoney for Mother
(3)
.
Portions
of
hospitals:
lal PERSON: Any live human
trl/ronfrrrnce renter on Lake
Sounds
simplr
but
If
a
person
lielng ten (10) years of age or
W eaver
Dear Mayor Dale.
Is nude nay place In a hospital, Monroe. Her nrgativr and pro­
older.
vincial view of how a hoHello. My name Is Joseph
would that person be nude In a
Why Is It that Mother Weaver (b) Nude: Any person insuffi­
center
will
Serena and I am 10 years old. I
portion of that hospital? Legal? Irl/confrrencr
Is always crying about not ciently clothed in any manner
change our (own saddens me.
Just wanted to ask you what
More lawsuits? Who pays?
Shr Is among u handful who
|4). The yard area of resi­
want lo krrp Sanford In a time
dences and similar places In
our
progrrsa.
which nudity Is necessarily ex­ warp...block
suppress the economy, avoid
pected outside thr home. Do
changr at all cost. It Is atti­
you know of a place like this?
tudes like hers that are going
Suppose a high rise rondo
to stifle our city Into nothing­
were built adjarrnt to a yard
ness.
where people skinny dip und
By voting yes on November 3,
someone living In the high rise
“l e are confident that when elected to sen e as Circuit Judge. )ou will be fair to all intohred and that
1
will play my pari to save
complained. Would thr skinnySanford.
you will listen to the concerns of the citizenry and law enforcement, l e also bclioe that you will wrorfc
dipper be arrestrd? Legal?
I have takrn a close look
Lawsuits? Who pays?
hard to make positive changes in the administration ofJustice in this circuit.’'
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around. The Historic District of
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and
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* Sanford In slowly becoming d ‘
PaaaltU a:
ghost town. A growing number
Any person 'violating any of
"We will ask our members. Iheir friends and families - and all citizens in the stale who respe^ strong and"' 1
Uir provisions of this ordi­ of shops tire already vacant'
and our own residents don't
efficient enforcement of our laws, to cast Iheir ballots in support ofJeffrey Thompson."
nance shall be prosecuted and
even frequent the few shops
•Coniai Fiofda Poice Bcnevottl Assoc z-on tartstrtrg as eMorureni offices mI rusvu* UeOcure indun Mate* Been irtMartc Sttmie
could be punished by a fine of
which are fighting to stay
$500.00
or
60
days
In
Jail
or
Beacn PaimBait Asst MHtazne. Me,tour* Beacn. meBfhtrS Court* SteNTs Offc« meFioni) Hk/ h j * P&lt;roi and me fkxda Urne Patrol
afloat. A hotel and conference
both. IRrmrmbrr the definition
renter Is a perfect way to revi­
o f person?|
Jeffrey Thompson is also endorsed by ★ Kixklulgc Mite lk|uriincnt Irjlcm.il Order of Nice Lodge # 106
talize our local economy.
Note: • Wliy was the section
★ Cocoa Nice Department fraternal Order of Police lodge # III ★ Sanford Nice Department Fralemal Order of
Hus. wr will not lose our
on turgid omitted in the revised
park by supporting this refer­
Nice Lodge #140 ★ Altamonte Spring* Nice Ikpartmenl f ralemal Order of Nice Lodge # 121 ★ Palm Hay
ordinance? Was It because of a
endum. The referendum calls
restroom arrest and a dis­
Nice Department Fraternal Order of Nice lodge #111 ★ Cocoa HocWedge Chic League.
for nn 8.3-acre park to remain
missed court case which one of
at Fort Mellon Park. So. every­
our cities paid $10,000 to set­
it.......... n................... I ||.
i. i
one wins.
tle? Could It have been more
I* I 'I I 'll %!• |« III
lit l . Mil I
money'?
Lynda B atdorff
How many millions o f dollars
•t •/• •I * |III \
Sanford
will be needed to settle law­
If 14Ut I •! I I I t %I I &lt;
suits? Who will pay? Will our
taxes increase?
I n i t r r M l \ *#/ / /### i «/«# f
«/ I n n
Neighbors unite
Is on ordinance, which could
make criminals of our children
I'm proud to be a resident of
and bankrupt our county,
Sanford, where friends and *
really a decent ordinance? Do
neighbors unite for the good of
we need It?
the community. The level of •
VOTE NO November &amp;
support I've seen for the Fort
Mellon Fark/llotrl Referendum
A rch ie Cannon
has been overwhelming and
Laka M ary
I'm excited by the number of
people voting "Yes*.

Student speaks
on park

a o

Jeffrey Thompson Is Indorsee by
low Enforcement fnr Circuit Judge

H * **

JEFFREY

* ** **

THOMPSON

fOR CIRCUIT JUDGE I8THCIRCUIT - GROUP 6

THE RIGHT E X P E R I E N C E

V o te N o v e m b e r 3 °

Trust and
government

Saturday. August 22,1998

I V fW

b w lo S w t k M l

Dugan is best-qualified
hree candidates would like to (Ul the open Group 6 seat
party affiliation, make the choice.
on the bench of the 18th Jundlctal Circuit, which serves
Jeff Thompson has been a lawyer for 15 years, all of that Ume
Drevard and Seminole counties. For a number of
tn Brevard County. He served three years as an assistant prose­
reasons. David Dugan Is best.
cutor. then entered private practice that Includes the
Mr. Dugan knew when he was 10 that he wanted to
full range of legal work. He. too, has found time to
become a lawyer. At law school his specific goal was to
serve his community tn a number of volunteer efforts.
become a trial lawyer, which is why he specialized In
Michael Dross has practiced law for 12 years tn a
criminal defense during his three-year Army service.
wide assortment of areas, though much of It has been
A lawyer for 20 years, he has handled the gamut In criminal defense.
complex civil litigation, as well as criminal, probate and
Unfortunately. Mr. Dross was charged early this
family law - while living most of that time tn Melbourne.
year by the Florida Bar’s grievance committee with
Yet there has always b « n lime for family and commu­
mismanagement of client trust accounts, for which
nity.
the state Supreme Court has ordered his practice
18th Judicial
Mr. Dugan's community service has been slcller: Boy
closed for 10 days and placed him on probuUon for a
Scouts, chamber of commerce. Rotary, church, youth Circuit, Group 6 year. That Is not conduct worthy of a Judge.
sports. Through such service those who aspire to the bench come
Neither of the later candidates has the length or breadth of
to know the many ports of their communities and those they
legal experience to match that of Mr. Dugan. Nor can they match
would Judge.
his community involvement.
Two other candidates seek the same seat. Though the Judge sits
In short. Mr. Dugan Is best-quallfled. Thus, he Ls the Sentinel's
in Brevard County, all voters In Die two counties, regardless of
choice lor Judge. Group 6. 18th Judicial Circuit.

T

FOR
C IR C U IT

JUDG E

Group 6
18th Judicial Circuit
Appro vet] ^ [jav0 Dugan - pd po( »&lt;Jy pd lor by tf*o campaign to (tact David Doga

As the campaign to save Fort
Mellon Park from commercial
development draws to a close,
some aspects of the opposi­
tion's tactics cty out for atten­
tion. Apparently, almost from
the beginning, those who want
to mutilate our downtown park
by building a big hotel in Die
middle It. felt they couldn't win
by simply giving voters un
honest choice on the question.
Various forms of deception and
confusion have been employed
to slant the Issue.
* The ballot question was
worded to create mlsundcritandtng about the future o f
b e Park Itself.
* Mayor Dale made a rather
silly attempt to demean the
history of the land, the fortifi­
cation. and the Army Captain
embodying the name Mellon.
He apparently confused the
concept "antique" with that of
"historic".
• Some o f the opposition's
literature has Implored us to
"preserve our future." While an
intriguing concept. It really
represents a nonsensical use
of the words. Perhaps, it also
displays their low regard for
die Idea of preservation of the
good things we already have,
and want lo keep.
• Then there are the photo­
graphs. on postcards and In
newspaper
advertisements,
under the heading. "We're vot-

Lon How* II
Sanford

Vote yes
I am pleased to sec that the
loud voices of a few have not
swayed the good Judgment of
the masses. The endorsement
of the Fort Mellon Park referendum. mirrors what I have
seen tn my own neighbor­
hood...the residents o f Sanford
arc voting yes and the City of
Sanford will be better for It.
Paul Capucllle
Hanford

After leaving Miami

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My wife and I came to San- •
ford forty years ago after leav- »
Ing the hectic concrete sprawl l
called
Miami. We
traveled .*
through most of Florida for a »
Pt««M m i Utters. Png, so
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EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT-

VO TE

NOV. 3rd 1998

�Sormnole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. N ovsrrbsr 1,1990 •

Constitution
ID
Merges cabinet offices o f
treasurer and com ptroller Into one ch ief financial officer, re*
duces cabinet mem bership to ch ief financial officer, attorney
general, agriculture commissioner, secretary o f state and edu­
cation com m issioner elim inated from elected cabinet: secre­
tary o f state duties defined by law; changes com position o f
state board o f education from governor and cabinet to board
appointed by governor: board appoints education com m is­
sioner. defines state board o f adm inistration, trustees o f In­
ternal Improvement trust fin d , land acquisition trust hard.
•• Baals rig h ts. Defines ’ natural persons.’ who are equal be­
fore the law and who have Inalienable rights, as fe m a le and
male alike:* provides that no person shall be deprived o f any
right because o f national origin: changes ‘ physical handicap*
‘ disability* as a reason that people are protected
[ deprived o f any right.
• W i t s assess ts , |a^e&lt;lfatal!M Btow M fcna tjuTntrfnphon for
governmental uses o f municipal property: authorises legisla­
ture to exempt certain municipal and special district property
used for airport, seaport, or public purposes: perm its local op ­
tion tax exemption for property used for conservation pur­
poses: permits local option tangible personal property tax ex­
emption for attachm ents to m obile homes and certain

P ark ID
ducted
fay Real Estate Re­
search Consultants
showed
county corporations expressing
*a desire for more training
space, in an area iflth a more
accessible drive* than what la
available tn the area o f Disney
World and Sea World.
VanDcrworp sees private In­
vestment as critical to San­
ford's economic growth.
‘ Government
can't be all
things to all people,* VanDrrworp said.
"We need private
development to bring In Jobs
and generate tax revenue*
One priority
VanDcrworp
wishes to focus on Is decreas­
ing the amount o f people In
Sanford living below the pov­
erty line. Sanford may have 10
percent of Seminole County's
population. VanDcrworp said,
but 25 percent of the people In
Seminole County with Incomes
below the poverty line live In
Sanford.
“Seeing the poverty statistics
for this city was an eyeopener.*
VanDcrworp said.
*We need a major Infusion of
private Investment.
We also
need people to open small
businesses, the barber shops
and grocery stores. But. that
will only happen if people be­
lieve they can make a profit.*
Sanford's economic base Is
currently the Seminole Town
center area. U.S. Highway 1792. and the downtown-historic
district.
Although VanDcrworp char­
acterizes growth at the m all as
Tine, where It should be.* he
said Improvem ents are needed
in both the U.S. Highway 17-92
and downtown areas.
There is *no question growth
will come’ to Sanford. VanDcr­
worp said. The challenge la to
focus the growth In ways that
benefit the community.
"Were sitting at the edge of
Orlando.* VanDcrworp said. It
used to be there was more
space between us. but now It s
here. So. the question Is. will
It be high quality growth or low
quality growth?"
VanDcrworp is a proponent
of
the
proposed
ho­
tel/conference center on Fort
Mellon Park, which will be on
the Nov. 3 ballot.
T h e hotel Is one of the big­
gest chances for growth we've
ever had.' VanDcrworp said.
"It may be bigger than the
mall. The visitors will need
restaurants,
shops,
offices,
and stores.*
Sanford Memorial Stadium,
the one-time spring training
home of baseball's New York
Giants now used primarily for
recreation league games, could
also become a 'major source of
income.

DecencyUaaed boss Page ID
and public places.
Attorneys for the adult en­
tertainment businesses
say
they will file law suits to chal­
lenge the Constitutionality of
the ordinance. Mark George
said the ordinance has been
appealed all the way to the
U.S. Supreme Court and was
found to be Constitutional.
The wording on the Public
Decency Ordinance on Tues­
day's ballot is at best - con­
fusing. The bottom line is
whether a voter la For the Or­
dinance or Against The Ordi­
nance. Most have already made
their decision.
Supervisor
of
Elections
Sandy Goard said that she ex­
pects 62 percent of the eligible
voters to cast a ballot. A right
decent number for the vote on
decency.

VOTE
N O V . :ii(l

l!)‘ W

dentlal rental furnishings; removes limitations on citizens'
abtllhr to communicate with local officials about matters that
are the subject of public hearings.
» ' M B sessas. pshtfs rsm yalga B n aaeiag. and election
prsssss revision s. Provides ballot access requirements for
Independent and minor party candidates cannot be greater
than requirements for majority party candidates; allows all
voters, regardless of party, to vote in any party’s primary elec­
tion If the winner will have not general election opposition;
provides public financing o f campaigns for statewide candldates who agree to campaign spending limits; permits candi­
dates for g overnor to run In pri mary elections without lieuten­
ant governor, makes school board elections nonpartisan; correcta votin g age
IS . W w t i m pare bases: Isa al apt! an fa r crtaalnal h istory
f aaaaia shook and w aitin g p orted . Authorizes each county
the option o f requiring a criminal history records check and
waiting period o f 3 to 5 days tn connection with the*sale*of any
firearm; defines ’ sale* as the transfer of money or other valu­
able consideration for a firearm where any pari o f the transac­
tion occurs on property open to public access; does not apply
to holders o f a concealed weapons permit when purchasing a
firearm.
IS . SffioooOanoowa m atters and tooh n losl rev isio n s Re­
moves gender-specific references; allows prison sentences In
court-martial actk&gt;ns;consolldates ethics code provisions;

+

*

specifies time for veto message consideration; clarifies that
legislature gives designated official final general appropria­
tions bills 72 hours before passage: allows direct appeal of
courts-martial to specified state court and advisory opinions
from federal military courts, requires earlier constitution revi­
sion commission appolntmentsichanges tax and budget reform
commission voting procedures and meetings from every 10 to
every 20 years.
*Courtesy o f the League o f Women Voters o f Florida

Sum m arycon tlan od from Pago

id

up to $25,000 to certain people age 65 or older whose house­
hold Income does not exceed a certain amount.
One state Supreme Court justice, four District Court o f A p ­
peal Judgeships and two County Judgeships are up for elec­
tion. Proposed amendment No. 7 would provide for future lo ­
cal elections to decide whether a system where the governor
appoints circuit and country judgeships should be established,
or If the current system o f popular elections for the Judges
should be continued.
Proposed amendment No. 12 would provide counties with the
option of requiring a criminal history records check and a 3-5
day waiting period for thr sale of any firearm.

+ A T T E N T IO N +

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Your
Personal
Freedom Is At Stake!
Bcware...An angry group of religious zsslots, motivated purely by their own per­
sonal political agendaa and greed, have succeeded In placing two dangerous issues on
your November 3 bellot - known as the Non-Binding Question (Casselberry) and the
Public Decency Ordinance.
These so-called “do-gooders," backed by Pat R o b e rtso n 's a g g re ssive C hristian
Coalition, feel they have the right to infringe on your Constitutional Freedoms and the
separation of Church and State.
Remember Pat Robertson’s idle threat last summer...
.

*1would want Oriando that you’re right In the way of some serious hurricanes,
. ; end I don't thinned be waving those flags in God’s face if I were you/
■■

The frightening truth is that this militant group won't stop with Seminole
County...Robertson has boasted that:

J h have enough voles to run this country...and when people say, W v e had
enough/we're going to take overr
The Christian Coalition Is using their interpretation of the gospel and our local
issues for their own political gain...
Compare Robertson’s statement to Hermann Goering’s:
v i t -*

“We have faith, deep and unshakable faith, that he (Hitler) was sent to us by
Qod to save Germany."
Talk about blind faithl

If the O rdinances are passed, anyone over 10 years old can be arrested for wearing a bathing suit, evening gown, or any clothing consid­
ered too revealing. This m eans your 10-year-old child could be arrested if he or she doesn't w ear governm ent-approved clothing.
If the O rdinances are passed, our

Sheriff must enforce them anywhere outside the interior of your home. T his m eans more gov­

ernm ent and more taxes!!

Do you want a group of religious zealots telling you how to live?
Isn’t there too much Government in your life already?

VOTE NO on the Non-Binding Question
(Casselberry) and

VOTE AGAINST the Public Decency
Ordinance on Tuesday, November
POL. AOr p a lot and Approved By Swmnols County Crtuan* tor

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�4 0 ■Sem inole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. November 1.1996

OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 3,1996

PRECINCT
POLLING
PLACES

p w cv a w c i M ila y
m w v w iiw in n w w t W
Lt : t
_____ MTRKT COUNT OF APPEAL
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UfffTIO S T A T U SENATOR
(Vote tor Ono)

NOVEMBER 3, 1998
PWCtNCT
LOCATION
1
Markham Woods r m b y tm a n Church. S 2I0 Markham
Woods Road lone mile North o f Lake Mary Doutovardt.
Seminole County
2

Wilson Elementary School. 965 Orange Boulevard.
Seminole County

3

Midway Elementary School 2331Jttway (Midway!. Semi­
nole County

4

Altamonte Spring* City Hall. 235 Newburyport Avenue.
Altamonte Springs

5

Oviedo East Branch Ubrmry. 310 Dhtslon Street. CMedo

0

Geneva Elementary School. First Street. Geneva

7

VFW I W

S

First Baptist Church of TUscawtlla. 4500 Dike Hoad.
IComer o f Dike Road b Tuscawtlla Road). Seminole
County
Weklva fYesbytertanChuich Fellowship llalL 301 WekJva
Springs Lane. Longwood

10

lak e Mary Community Wall. 260 V Country Club Road.
Lake Mary

11

Seventh Day Adventist Church. 453 Maitland
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
Country Creek Inn and Racquet Chib. 020 Country
Creek Parkway luff Bunnell Road}. Altamonte Springs

Forest Lake Elementary Sehiail. 2801 Sand lak e Rival.
Fotest City

CORRMCBROW N

67

Seventh Day Atvm tiM Chun h. South of SR 434 on
Mom Road. Winter Springs

M URANO AU

68

Elks Club. 47551kiweU Brant h Road. Seminole County

09

nays Inn. 23S S Wymore Road. Altamonte Springs

•

S an aa Clubhouse. East off Sanford Avenue on Sanura
Boulevard. Sanford

19

Senunole County Public Health and Human Services
Auditorium. 400 W Airport Boulevard. Sanford

30

Seminole County Public Health and Human Services
Auditorium. 400 W. Airport Boulevard. Sanford

31

Sanford City H a ll 300 N. Park Avenue. Sanfbrd

33

Sanford Church of Christ. 1 5005 Park Avenue. Sanford

33

South Seminole V.F.W. (tool 8207. State Road 437 (North
o f Longwood Hitts Road). Seminole County

34

Seventh Day AdventM Church. South of SR 434 on Muaa
Hoad. Winter Springs

23

EaatmontcCMrCenter.830 MagnoliaAvenue.Altamonte
Springs

26

Wrkhra Community C m lrr. 239 Hunt Club Boulevard.
Suite 101. Seminole County

72

Longvnvd Church o f The Na/arrnr Fellowship Hall. 200
Wayman Avenue. Iringwux]

73

Lutheran Haven Felkwrahlp Hall. Hlg'iway 426 Smith of
Oviedo. Semite4r County

o
o

Church of The New Covenant. 873 TTivkawllU Road.
Wintrr Springs
Casselberry W ir e I Iradquarlrrs. 4193 S Highway 1792. Casartbrny

78 Winter Springs C iv * Center. 400 N Edgrmon A v e .
Wintrr Springs
79 Sterling Park Elementary S» hool
Srminole County

201 Eagle Clrclr.

80

Lakevtrw Christian Chun h. 1400 Bear Lake Road.
Apopka

81

West hr jim h Library. 24S N Hunt Club Boulevard
Seminole County

BUOOYMACKAV
OBI BANTAM
JC1BU SH

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ATTORNtV GENERAL
(Vote for On#)
CtRCUfT JUOGI
1ITH JUOtCUL O R Curr

D A W K(D A V D BLUOWORTH

o D A W DUGAN

85

Oviedo City Hall. 400 Alexandria Boulevard. Oviedo

•0SM K.U Q AN

c

86

Markham Wuxts Presbyterian Church. 5210 Markham
Wiaals Road (one mile North o f Lake Mary Buulrvard).
Seminole County

C O N TR O LLER
(Vote tor Ono)

Earundidn Condominiums Club House. 101 Hatlaway
Drive. Altamonte Springs

M l NELSON

Our Saviour Community Church. 4600 Gabnrlla Lane.
Seminole County

TM M ILAN O

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COMMttStONER O f EDUCATION
(Vote tor Ono)

Weklva Presbyter Ian ChurrhFrllowshlp Hag. 201 Wrkha
Springs lar.e. Lungwuud

93

30

Central Baptist Church (Christian Activity Center). 3101
W First Street Sanford

Christian Neighborhood Alllarxe Church. 3 0 1 Markham
Woods Road. Longw »jd

94

Ashwood Condominiums. 1000 Lake of the Woods Bou­
levard. Fern Park

Wrdgewood Tetuils Villas. 140 1 Forest lulls Drive. Win
let Springs

SO* CRAWFORD

OCM O

93

Wedgrwuud Tennis VlUas. 1401 Forest I tills Drive. Win­
ter Springs

RICH FAIRCLOTH

AM O

96

Wintrr Springs City Hall. 1126 E. Slate Road 434.
Winter Springs

97

TUskawtUa Prrsbytm an Church. 3600 W Slate Knud
426. Seminole County

98

Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. Highway 426 South of
Oviedo. Srminole County

99

Palm Valley Club House. 500 Palm Valley Drive. Semi
note County

Days Inn. 233 &amp; Wymore Road. Altamonte Springs

100 Oviedo Riverside Park. 1600U xkw u xl Boulevard. CMedo

Victory Baptist Church. 4821 Hester Avenue. Sanford

101 Geneva Community House. First Street Geneva

a 38 Jean Rhein Central Branch Library. 3 ISN.Oxfbrd Road.
Caaat Ibrrry
39
40

Elks Club. 47S5 HowcO Branch Road. Seminole County

41

R.T. MUwe* Middle School. 1733 S. County Road 427.
Longwood

42

First Church of the N aurene Fellowship Hall. 2581
Linford Avenue. Sanford

43

Destiny Church Ipreviously known as Slovak Carden).
3110 Howell Branch Road. Seminole County

44

Weatmlnatrr Presbyterian Church. 2641 Red Bug Lake
Road. Casselberry

43

Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse. 203
Esplanade Way. Casselberry

46

St Marks Presbyterian Church (Activity Building). 1031
Palm Springs Drive. Altamonte Springs

47

Longwood HUls Congregational Church. I2SS E E .
Williamson Road. Longwood

48

102 Oviedo W omens Club. 414 King Street (between High
Srhnot and Methodist Church!. Oviedo

American Legion Post I S3. 2706 Wells Avenue (off
Highway 17-92). Fern Park

Solid Rock Baptist Church. 9439 Forest City Road (3
miles South of Highway 436 on S R. 434). Altamonte
Springs

49

St. Richards Episcopal Church. 3131 Lake Howell Road.
Seminole County

50

Lord of Life Fellowship Church. 39S TUskawtUa Road.
Winter Springs

51

First Baptist Church o f Saniando Springs. 743SanLindn
Road (off S R. 434. 1 1/2 miles west o f 1-4. between
Montgomery and Jamestown). Altamonte Springs

52

Senior C ltltm s Multipurpose Center. 200 N. Triplet
Lake Drive. Casselberry

53

Ed Myers Rerreatlon Building (previously known as
Longwoud Community Building). Corner of Wilma and
Church Street. Longwood

54

Sweetwater Oaks Homeowners Association Community
Center 8 Racquet Club. 810 Fax Valley Drive (behind
7 -11 Store on Weklva Springs Road). Seminole County

55

Oviedo Women s Club. 414 King Street (between High
School and Methodist Church). Oviedo

56

New Life Fellowship Church. 970 TUskawtUa Road.
Winter Springs

37

Westminster Presbyterian Church. 2 6 4 1 Red Hug Lake
Road. Casselberry

58 Orthodox Church o f St. Stephen. I89S Lake Emma
Road. Longwood

103 Wcdgrwuod Tennis VUIas. 1401 Forest Ittlls Drive.
Winter Springs
104
103 Altamonte Springs Elementary School. 300 Plnevlrw
Drive toff Palm Springs Drivel. Altamonte Springs

112
113 K T MUwec Middle School. 1725 S County Knud 427.
Longwoud
114 Ed Myets Recreation Building (previously known as
Longwnod Community Building), comer o f Wilma and
Church Street. Longwood
115 First Presbyterian Church Lake Mary. 128 W Wilbur
Avenue. Lake Mary

Sanford Civic Center. Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard. Sanford
West view Baptist Church. 4100 County Road 46-A.
Sanford

63
64

Altamonte Springs Elementary School. 300 Plnevlrw
Drive off Palm Springs Drive. Altamonte Springs

Recordteg of Instrument! in Branch Officee

NO. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMOIT
ARTICLE VS. SCCnONS 3 ANO 4;
ARTICLE O . SECTION 22
(legTalatfve)
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STATE SENATOR
14TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
(Vote tor Ono)

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With reaped to hlatortc property granted ad
valorem t u exemption by a county or
OCM CD
■UDOVOYER
munidpeMty, removee a requirement that
AM
Sw oemer be engaged In renovating the
DEAN MOSLEY
property. Authorizes the legislature to
NONPARTISANJUOtCUL
7 •Mow counties or municipalities, by
onunioct, lO N N 1 I HIWOoC pfOptrDtS

JUmCC Of T W I U N M COURT

inlGty on tho b t t ii of eharaciar or u n for
•d valorem
Burnaaao. n FilarIl M
laf
t^ f fw T ^ m ta
M iai )rw*
eligibility requlremente apedfled by general
tew.

S hel Justice MAJOR B. HAROMQ of the
Supremo Court bo rattened In offlCB?

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PLEASE MOTE: RwprasanUtrv* m CongroM, 3rd
I CongrtsaxTial Dotnct. wM appwar QFfLV n Ptocnda
1.3.4. 19,21,29.40. 59. 103. 106. 108. 109,112,
I 119. 122. 124, 127. 12B. 129. 130. 131, 132 and
133.
1 PLEASE NOTE: Stata Saratov, 14th Sanatoria!
District, wd appaar ONLY n Praclncta 3. 4,21.23.
1 29. 40. 62. 63. 69. 104, 107, 109. 110, 111. 113.
114, 118. 119. 120. 121, 123. 129. 126. 128 and
129.

Y U for Approval O
NO for Rejection

O

NO for Rejection

Roqulroe adequate prpdalon for coneervetlon of
natural raeourceetceeatea Fleh and Wildlife
Coneervetlon Contmteeion, granting It ttw regulatory
and eiecutive poewm o l the Game and Freeh Water
Fleh Commieaion andilte Martne Fietwrtee
Commieaion; reqteeee legfeieture'B eidueive
authority to regutete marine Ufa and grants certain
powers to new ccm doaton; authorizes bonds to
continue financing acquisition and Improvement of
lands for conservafavoatdoor recreation, and
related purpose*; restrict! disposition of Kate lands
designated for con serration purposes.
YES for Approval
NO for Re)edion

118 Pine Ridge Club House. 1500 W. Airport Boulevard.
Sanford
119
120 Salvation Army. 700 W. 24th Street. Sanford
• 121 Sanford Church o f Christ. 1500 S P-atk A v e . Sanfard

123 Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. 8th Street.
Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenue)
124 Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. Blh Street.
Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenue)
125 Sanford Civic Center. Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard. Sanford

SAMPLE BALLOT

126 San lord City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue. Sanford

G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N S

127

129 Super 8 Motel. 4750 State Road 46. Seminole Courtly

131 First Baptist Chun h of Sweetwater. 3MX) Weklva Spring!
Road. Seminole County
132 First llapUst Church of Sweetwater. 3800 Weklva Springs
Raid. Seminole County
133
* Indicates Change from October I. I9 6 0

O

Coneervetlon of NMurei Reeourcee end Creation of
Flail and WlldttfeConeatvetion Commieaion

117

122 Midway Elcmrnlary School. 2251 Jttway (MidwayL
Srminole County

O

NO. S CORSTTTUTIONAL REVISION
ARTCLBB, SECTION 7(e);
AR7KLE1V. SECTION 9;
ARTICLE Va.’SECTI0N11(e)-(f);
ARTICLE X/SECTION II;
ARTWLEXR, SECTION 22
(Conetitution Revision Commieaion)

116 Lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N Country Club Road.
Lake Mary

130 WUaon Elementary School. 98S Orange Boulevard.
Seminole County

62

o

Y U for Approval

LMflUTWI

NO

60

Ryan t Family Steakhouac o f Apopka. 3101 E. Semoran
(llwy 436). Forest City

GEORGE MAXWELL

COMMBSIONEA O f AGRICULTURI
(Vote for On#)

YES

128

61

O

TOM GALLAGHER

106

SO Royal Arms Condominiums. 500 Orange Drive.
Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church of Saniando Springs. 742 Sanlamki
Road toff S R. 434. I 1/2 m lks west o f 1-4. between
Munljpanery and Jamestown). Altamonte Springs

JACK G fltfllA lfM

to Section t of Article VM
Of tie Stele ConatitoBon autnortetof tee recording &lt;*
Inetnimenteby NUipte a brendi office of a county (B j

107

mi

NO. 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A N n a iV M . SECTION 1
1 ; (LegreteBve)

GROUPS
(Vote tor Ono)

109 EastmunleCtvIr Center. 830MajptuUa Avenue. Akanaeita
Springs

’

L

Y U for Approval
NO tor Re)ection

PCTSR fU O Y W A LiA CC

106 Altamonte Springs City Halt. 22S Newburyport Avenue.
Altamonte Springs

no

specified amount

o

O RCUtTJU O O l
1ITH JUOtCUL CtRCUfT

92

36

or older whose noemnoid income doee not eiceed 1
o

J E ffR IY THOMPSON

TREASURER
(Vote tor On#)

Wes. Sanford Boys A Girts Club. 919 Persimmon
Avenue. Sanaxd

• 37

not

(Vote ter Ono)

29

Spring Oaks Community Clubhouse. SCO Spring Oaks
Boulevard. Altamonte Springs

to

GROUPS

at Longwood llllls Road). Seminole County

33

ame n d m e n t

effective January r, IM S, to autticrtoe the

BOB BUTTtRWORTH

NCWALL JEROME DAUQMTRCY

Saniando United Methodist Church. 1800 Stale Road
434. Longwood

O

s j u n A m k a l ban
| n A n rtekAA dM . ,a ln A
rropowng m inwHjmtniio
inf IWM9
MrtiuTuuon,

Spring Lake Uem enlery S r t x » i Activity Center. COS
Orange Avenue. Altamonte Springs

34

NO tor Refection

k n a n n ln n

Northwest Branch Library. 580 Creenway Boulevard,
take Mary

Longwood City Hall. Com er o f Warren Street and Wilma
Street Longwood

C
D

KATHERMCHARRM

at

33

Y U tor Approve!

KAREN O M VIRB

84

Grace United Methodist Church. 499 N Country Club
Road. Lake Mary

! -

ANKO LI VS. SECTIONS

Seminole County Apiculture Center Auditorium. 4320
B. Orteevaa Dnwe. em lned

33

P

ttn 1 r n u T iTi i HO N ii

St Stephen Lutheran Church. 2140 Highway 434.
Longwxui

South Seminole V F W. Pust 8207. Stale Road 4271North

BteHUnSteiltoteB

O

SICRCTARY O f tTATV
(Vote tor Ono)

South Seminole Church of Christ. 8410 Lake Howell
Road. Semi note County

31

NO

83

80 G lare llrsbytrrtan Chuith. t i l l TUskawtUa Ruud
11/2 mile North of Red llug Lake Road) Wlnlrr Springs

^

Shtel Judge W M F R O J . SHARP of the ITH

90

28

YU

O

m

First Baptist Churchof Sweetwater. 3800W rktvj Springs
Raid. Seminole County

88

-

MiNI jB d |i EARLE W.PETERBON, JR. ef
•te ITM OtoM d Court of Appeal Be 1
tnotltee?

OOVtRNOR ANO LMUTW ANT
OOVtRNOR
(Vote tor Group)

• 82

87

--------- •

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NO O

Lake Mary New City Itall. 100 N. Country Club Road.
Lake Mary

27

YU

•TATI

Destiny Church (prevkiusly known as Slovak Garden).
3110 lluwell Branch Knud. Semi note County

• 77

Lakevtrw Christian Church. 1400 Bear Lake Road.
Apopka

Id

Holiday Inn. 230 W lllghwsy 436. Altamonte Springs

71

76

15 Holy Croaa Lutheran Church. 7 60Sun Drive. Lake Mary

17 Caaaeiberry City HaO Council Chambers. 93 Triplet Lake
Drive. Casselberry

70

t7 o f A rttetelef

m
m
i i M C M M r . o m m of vw
STM OtoMct Court of AppeM be rattened In

73 St Stephen s Cathullr Church. 375 TUwkawMa Hteal.
Wlnlrr Springs

Northland Community Church. 530 Dog Track R o a d .
Longwnod

16

LOCATION

66

74

m o
NO O

REPRESENTATIVEM COM OROS
3RD CONGRESSIONAL OlITfVCT
(Vote tor On#)

Forest City Elementary School 980 Sami la k e IAval.
Forest City

13 Winter Springs Chic Center. 400 N Edgemon Avenue.
Winter Springs
14

C H A R lif CfttST

65

10130. Avenue E A 7th Street. Chutuota

9

12

PMCINCT

o
o

• O f GRAHAM

W— Ju d U WARREN ML COBB i f M b ITH
OteMet Court of Appeal to ntefcwtf In
offeoT

NO. 2 CONfTm m ONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE SECTION 17
•*r! (LAgtetetteO)

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A
N O V E M B E R 3 ,1 9 9 8

O
O

�“
NO. • CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
a r tic le

NO. 10 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 3(a), (f) AND (|);
ARTICLE V«, SECTION 7
(Constitution Revision Commission)

n , sectio n i

(Constitution Attrition Commission)

Local and Municipal Proparty T ti
Eaamptiono and Cttoan Accost to Local
OflMala

Doctors* tossduetolon of ehitorento bsa

at a paramount duty of toe stair,
to# stats to make sdtRuato provision for a
uniform systsm of frss pwbtie schools by

Broadens tan exemption for governmental
uaaa of municipal property; authorise
iagialaturt to tiompt certain municipal and
apod al dtotrict property uaad for airport,
aaaoort or oubiic Dumoaaa: oormits local
optfontummptiontorproptrtyuttdfor

NO. 13 CONSTTTUnONAL REVtSXM
ARTICLE I. SUBSECTIONS 4, •. 1NaL IS. 33;
ARTICLE R. SUBSECTIONS S(k), NsKO:
ARTICLE M. SUBSECTIONS 3(0, N&gt;Hb),
17(bHe),1l.1N«0;
ARTICLE IV, SUBSECTIONS 1(a) ANO (c). 2.
Nb), N»L 7(a);
ARTICLE V, SUBSECTIONS 1,2(0) ANO (b),
m 1,10(a), 11(e), 17, II, 20(e)(1) ANO (f).
200X1), 20(e)(1);
ARTICLE VX, SUBSECTIONS 4(b) ANO 0(b);
ARTICLE* SECTION*
ARTICLES, SUBSECTIONS 3 ANO 4(e);
ARTICLE XL SUBSECTIONS 2 ANO S
(Constitution Revis ion Commission)

siao requiring too stsis to wfcr adequate
proviaion lor an efficient, sals, saeurs, and
W^h Quality eyetem
YES tor Approval
NO far Natation

C
C

h&lt;wi#f tod ctfU in r#tid ifittti

officiate ibout in if t f f which a n h i
tubbed of public h u rb p i,

NO. 7 CONSTITUTIONAL NIVtliON
ARTICLE V, SUSKCnONS 10,
it(«HtoK isttoK W. 1N;
ARTICLE XX, SECTION 22
(CmMUkUlaaRh U m Cuniiiknl

YES for Approval

O

NO for flawed on C
NO. 11 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
ARTICLE IV, SECTION N ik
ARTICLE VL SUBSECTIONS 1,2. S, 7;
ARTICLE IX. SECTION 4(e)

from tvary 10 to avary 20 yaara.
YES tor Approval
NO far Refaction

O
O

'SEMNfOU COUNTY PUBLIC 0CC1NCY
ORDINANCE’ REOULATINO NUOfTY
(SMOLAR TO ST. JOHNS COUNTY PUBUC NUCXTV
ORDINANCE)
of party, to vato in any party's

H u l l in ’Seminote County
U t w u n c f w w i w |nm |r
--- - U it ia lL ^ m m I
W fu n w s in iP ifB b w B fiK n ,

YES lor Approval

O

NO for Reaction

C

no . i constitutional revision

ARTICLE I, SECTION NhNt);
ARTICLE M, SUBSECTIONS «»). INS) ANO
iD .m m
ARTICLE IV, SUBSECTIONS 3(b),«. 7(a)
ANONa);
ARTICLE VW, SECTION 1(i);
ARTICLE IX. SECTION 2;
ARTICLE XI. SUBSECTIONS 2(c). 3 .4 ,3(a),
ANONa);
ARTICLE XU, SUBSECTIONS 1(c)(5) ANO 22
(Constitution Revision Commission)
Restructuring dts Slats Cabinat
Hk ^h

-S |

povcniof to run in primry ttecltoaa
whoul Ibob^oni povornori mcbcu achooi
board ibctioni noopafttean; Cornell
voting cgt.
YES for Approval

O

NO for Rsjaetion

O

nudKy and aasaal conduct; prwvMn t v Mwlp

•ppwcauon (u fw ii a mumc^msvy o jw om w wia

effective data ba enacted aa part oi tha Saainob
County Coda?
FOR THE OROINANCC
AGAINST THE OROMANCS

W o o o i ct^W fWuncul o lfie ir

O
O

Firsarmo Purchases: 1o td Option tor
Criminal History Records Chock and
Waiting Pariod
COMMISSION, D S T A K T I
(Vato far One)

cM rm \ o ff ic ii o I i f m u f t f m d

! Authorizes aacn county the option of

o
o
o

BETTI OMFFTTH

T W w jf TBCw o t
’ M r fM W M M r ia S a ita S S M U

ins l aw os any iNsain,
»ws aa me w in n e r or m on ey iw
other vaiuabia consideration fora firearm
where any part of tha transaction occurs on
property open to pubtic accoes; dots not
apply to holders of a concoolad woopons
permit when purchasing a firearm.

STEVE WOLFRAM

c o n n e ctio n wrwi

•Jimineted from aiactad cabinat; aacratary
of etate dutiaa defined by law; changaa
composition of etete board o l aducation
from governor and cabinat to board
appointad by governor, board appoints
aducatlan commissionaf; defines ttata
board of administration, truataaa oI Intamal
^
ma
n^brta^S
mi 1I1 (mat
land ^Rn^s^arinwr
acouiaition
mr^R
wv
u wai fund,
iirwpi ^wwa
treat fund.
YES for Approval C
NO for Refaction

osTwres

YES tor Approval
NO foe Rafaction

O
O

PLIASS NOTE: City o f AJUmont* Springs C en d U a lM wW
Spo * » ONLY on haHott iM uad to O y resUNnU.

art of
COMMISSION. SEAT 1
(Vototorone)

O
O

TOMECKER
0AVE HENSON

O

COMMSSION, SEAT 2
(Vote tor 6»w)

NO.» CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
ARTICLE I, SECTION 2
(Constitution Revision Commission)

o
o

KAY ROBERTSON
OWEN SHEPPARO

Basic Rights

COMMISSION. SEAT 3
(Vote lor One)

Dittoes ’ natural parsons,’ who are equal
before tha law and who have inalienable
rights, a a ‘ tamale and male alike;* provides
that no parson ahaN ba deprived of any
right because of national origin; changes
‘ physical handicap* to ’ physical disability’
aa a reason that people are protected from
being deprived of any right
YES for Approval

d

NO for Refaction

C

o
o

MARK GEORGE
UNOA C. HART
NON-BINDING QUESTION
LEGISLATION PROHIBITING PERSON FROM
PUBLICLY APPEARING NUDE IN LICENSED
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS

This question is for infocmstionsl purports only and
is non-binding:

BACK CARO 110004 011/03/94

Shall the City of Casselberry enact legislation that
prohibits a parson from publicly sppsertog nuda to
sny establishment that Is Ucenatd by the Stoto of
Florida to permit the tale, service or consumption of
alcoholic beverages?
YES
NO

place to call home. The city
chorcn
should
be
small,
wholesome and a place which
provided employment. I should
also be the type o f city which
loves its children and provides
schools.
churrhes.
strong
neighborhoods, and places for
wholesome activities.
We narrowed the selection of
cities between Lake Wales and
Sanford. We chose Sanford be­
cause of Its friendly people,
churches, schools, businesses,
downtown area, and very Im­
portantly. God's beautiful open
land spaces of which Fort
Mellon Park Is a part.
As most residents in San­
ford. we gave, not expecting
anything In return: but a con­
tinued quality of life In San­
ford. We raised our children In
Sanford schools, stayed very
active In church and other or­
ganizations. and tried to con­
tribute to the City of Sanford.
Our Income was
earned
through my career as an edu­
cator
In Seminole
County
Schools, serving most of my
time as a teacher and principal
tn Sanford. Most o f our Income
was spent In Sanford.
Like most Sanford residents,
we enjoyed our drives In the
country, our strolls downtown
and the visit lo Ft. Mellon
Park. We enjoyed watching our
children as well as thousands
o f other school children play
on the playground, baseball
fields, tennis courts, and trying
to catch Ash tn the pond. We
have
enjoyed
fishing
and
watching others fish on the
lakrfront.
We have enjoyed the art
shows, family gatherings, and
driving along the lakefront.
Most of all. we haw enjoyed
God's beautiful natural front
rch. the drive along the
lefront. as well as Ft. Mellon
Park.

C

tfiforcarnam and injunctiva ratoaf, Counlyudda

NO. 12 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
ARTICLE VW. SECTIONS
(Constitution Roviaion Commission)

Letters

O
O

T m e and progress for a few
has taken a terrible toll on
Central Florida and now has
Sanford In Its grip. Our once
beautiful, wholesome city has
allowed money and big busi­
ness to do much o f the talking,
and the hard working Sanford
residents are paying the price.
We are suffering the woes of
much bigger cities.
Uncon­
trolled growth Is all around i »
and It appears that Sanford Is
being swallowed up by It.
This Is obvious through traf­
fic congestion, construction on
almost every green space, con­
dition of roads, environmental
damage, damage to our lakes,
rtvrrs and streams. It appears
that our quality o f life In San­
ford and the rrst o f Central
Florida is fast eroding.
People need a place where
they can escape and renew
their physical and spiritual
needs. Ft. Mellon Park Is such
a place. This gem by the lake
must be saved In Its entirety.
We must keep all eighteen
acres as a full service family
park. A six acre (postage
stamp) playground Is not a real
park. We must keep our Ft.
Mellon ballparks and tennis
courts Intact because they
serve children and families. We
must keep our drive along the
lake open so that It can be
enjoyed by all Including those
In cars passing by. We must
keep our little fish pond as It Is
because It adds beauty to the
total park and gives much en­
joyment to children.
Finally. I would like to say
many Sanford residents have
been knocking on doors, a t­
tending numerous meetings,
and giving much of their time
to force this Issue to a vote.
The holel/confcrence center Is
being pushed by big business
and developers. Thousands of
dollars and much outside In­
terest has tried to railroad this
through. There are other areas
tn Sanford where this hotcl/confercnce center can be
built.
It ts now time for all Sanford
voters to do their duty and help
save our beautiful natural Fort
Mellon Park by voting a big re­
sounding "NO* on November 3.
"NO" to the hotel/conference
center In Ft. Mellon Park. "NO*
to leasing this gem now or ever
tn the future.

PtEASC NOTE: City of CesaWbwry CanckdatM and weue
«ui appear ONLY on baSota issued to City rasidanta.

N o v e l id e a of fun

Should the City attow a Cite nark and
hotal/confaranca canter on Fort Mellon
Park?

To whence economic development. job
opportunities and park amenltieo for City residents,
tha City Commission of the Cky of Sanford ia
authorized to laooa a portion of Fort Mel on Part, to
entsr tnio contracts ana to iu in o fu i osvviopntern or
the Park for a holeUconfaranca canter and CKy Part
cotapfai,
YES
NO
/.

Carom and Juanita Gager
Concerned C ltixen e
o f Sanford

O
O

S tu d o n ts
w h o read
d a ll

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Source.
OtoOM/tnwit
o&lt; Education

�PAIN MANAGEMENT
MEDICINE

Health &amp; Fitness

PETER R. PREGANZ, M.D.

Diabetes specialist heads Florida research team
ease that kills almost 1H7.000 people
even year. According to the U.S. Depart­
ment ol Health and Human Services.
79H.OOO new cases are diagnosed every
year She savs what excites her the most
Is that from a simple prick of the linger
you can know who In someone's family is
going to get diabetes. In the past you only
knew who had the disease and no precau­
tion was taken to reduce the chances of
luturr offspring c ontracting the disease.

By Deelree Field*
UK H ALO C O R R E S PO N D E N T

I.AKE MARY
Research l* on-going to
And the cause nr causes of diabetes and
ways to prevent and cure the disorder
facing 15.7 million people In the United
States 5 9 percent o f the population.
Studies have found death rates to Ik * twice
. » high among middle aged people with
diabetes as compared to middle aged
people without diabetes.

Study to delay diabetes in children

Dr. Dorllnda Varga House
some people gel diabetes, but It may be
because these prrdls|Hised diabetic can
dldates do not have a gene (the blueprints
for your body's design) that protects
against diabetes.

SPECIAL TO DIE HERALD
ORLANDO • According to the American Can
cer Society, ninety percent of .ill new smokers
are teenagers. Studies show that even chtldten tn elementary school are experimenting
wtlh ctgareUcH and forming nicotine habits,
ot F lo r id a

.litr e s

tips to protect rhtldrcn and young adults from
the dangers associated with smoking.
*We want to give parents Information to
tight the slick cartoons and advertising Images
that lead children to smoking.* said John
Dallman. M.D.. vice-president of care and
network management for Itlue Cross and Blue
Shield of Florida's Central Geographic Busi­
ness Unit. "Many experts think that tobacco
use can lx* a gateway to other addictive sub­
stances. such as alcohol, marijuana and hard
dntgs. like cocaine.*
In fact, a 1994 U.S. Surgeon General's re ­
port found that 12-to-17 year old smokers
were three times more likely to use alcohol,
eight times more likely to use marijuana and
22 times more likely to use cocaine than nonsmokers.
Following are some tips parents can use to
protect their children:
'Be a good role m odel. Don't use tobacco
and don't let others use It In your home. Give
your children clear and consistent messages
about tlie risks of tobacco use.
•Be supportive. Volunteer to help with p re ­

Planning a foreign trip?
Give i( your best shot
Your
Immune
system
might need a 'reservation*
before going to some foreign
countries.
*lf you're planning a trip to
parts of the world that pose
health risks, schedule far
enough in advance to get the
appropriate vaccines.* said
Dr. Wayne J. Riley, director
of the Travel Medicine Serv­
ice at Houston's Uaylor Col­
lege of Medicine.
Yellow-fever vaccine Is r e ­
quired for entry Into some
endemic-zone countries of
Africa and South America.
Travelers must carry an In­
ternational
Certificate
of
Vaccination signed by a phy­
sician and marked with an
official stamp. Allow two to
four weeks for your body to
develop Immunity after b e ­
ing vaccinated.
Rabies and typhoid vac­
cines arc recommended for
travelers to developing coun­
tries in Central and South
America. Africa and Asia, espet tally lor kids. Risk ot dog
bites and exposure to con ­
taminated food and water Ls
higher In these countries.
Tlie rabies vaccine requires
a month to administer. Allow
two weeks for a typhoid vac­
cine.
A vaccine for Japanese en­
cephalitis ts needed before
going to rural areas of Asia.
1‘rotectlon against this mos­
quito-transmitted viral dis­
ease rrqulres a series of
three shots over one month,
with tlie List dose Injected
10 days prior to departure.

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WASHINGTON. DC - Almost
everyone saw St. Louis Cardi­
nal Mark
McGwire
break
Roger Marts' home-run record,
hut very lew know that with­
out his contact lenses. Mark
McGwire can'l sec the pitcher let alone the ball-when he's
standing at home plate, ready
to swing!
According to MiGwlrr's op­
tometrist. C. Stephen Johnson.
OD. McGwire can't see any­
thing unless tie's wearing his
contact lenses Johnson d e­
signed special contact lenses
to correct McGwire's 20/500
vision to better than 20/10.
McGwire once told Johnson
'when everything ts on visu­
ally. 1 cannot miss the ball, it's
like a beach ball coming in
there.'
Johnson wanted the best d e­
sign and material combination
for McGwire’s astigmatism and
dry eye. reports the AOA
News. *lt was Important lo
have a lens that, number one.
wouldn't dry out. and number
two. would stay stable on the
eye.*
He
also
designed
McGwire's contact lenses with
a yellow tint, to make things
stand out crisper and sharper.
T ills tint Is popular wttfi skeet
and trap shooters as well as
skiers, who often wear yellow
or
amber-tinted
goggles,*
Johnson added.
Contact lens wear I l l s also
improved
McGwire's
depth
perception. Increased depth
perception Is a key aspect to
almost
any sport. In the

Augusta Chronicle. IG A golfer
Raul Stankowskl talks about
how contact lenses hti|x*d Ills
game. 'You can't win on the
IG A tour unless you're a good
putter...after I switched
to
contacts right after tlie 1995
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professionals like Johnson who
work with athletes requiring
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Who should Ik- tested? Anyone age 45 or
younger and has a brother or sister, child
or patent with Type I diabetes. Anyone
age 20 or younger who has a cousin, un­
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the U.S. conducting a study on Type I
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dnig called Mrtformln-a Type 11 diabetes
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and use In children with Type 11 diabetes.
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SPECIAL TO T1IK HERALD
Orlando 0|&gt;rra Director of Munir Ad­
ministration fC.il liy Olsen rriru tly an­
nounced the Orlandn Opera Resident ArtIhI Program scheduled season and the selectton o f 1998-1009 Resident Artists.
The Resident Artist Program provides
emerging International performers with
an In-residence
format
of continued
training and frri|uetit performing oppor­
tunities In schools, theaters, community
centers, and corporations all over Central
and Northern Florida. In addition, many
Resident Artists appear at the Hob Carr
Performing Arts Centre In otir malnstage
productions.
Returning this season to perform Slrbel
In Orlando Opera's rn.ilnst.ige production
o f Firui.st. me/vo soprano Klrstln Chavez .is
most recently seen as Sally In last year's
production of iHe Fledermaus. Tenor
Charlrs Sanford, who ap|&gt;earrd In List
season's FaLstnll las Dr. Cains) and Mi*
Fledermaus las Allred), ap|&gt;ears as Pang In
this season's production o f Turandot.
Dominic Aipilltuu. baritone, appeared last
year .w Dr. Hlind In Die Hedermaus and
as Sclarronr In Tosco and will appear this
year as Wagner In Foust. Chavez. Sanford
and Aqutllno are |olned liy first-year Resi­
dent Artist, soprano. Mary Ellen Duncan.
Tk# 1008-1099 touring season
The Orlando Opera Resident Artist P ro ­
gram has a rtch history of bringing a wide
variety of productions and educational
outreac h programs to Central Florida
communities. Previous programs Ini hide
the children s opems: Monet/ See. \funetj
Du: Pie Mystical. Magical. Musical Tour:
Mt/slen/ on the Docks: and this year's new
production of Ski. P ie Serpent Who
Wantetl to Sing, along with preview's of
Don I ’lvu/nnle.
Cinderella.
and
Don
Giovanni and iiuuiy more malnstage op
eras. In 19115. a full production of Double
in Tahiti toured Florida middle schools.
Dlls year, there will lie an additional p ro ­
duction of Pie Manic Shop, a one-ac t op­
era. particularly for older audiences middle school and up P ie Music Shop Is
try American composer Richard Wargo
and was suggested fry Anton Chekhov's
short story. "Forgot*.
Grants for state touring have rnahled
(lie Resident Artist Program lo bring op­
era to Northern Florida and the Panhan­
dle. Each year at the Dr. Phillips Center
lor the Performing Arts In Orlando, the
newest program opens our "Orlando Op
era On Die l-ake" series and then takes to
the road for the remainder of the year

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OPERA
Tills seasons Opera On The Like produc­
tion. lave niul laughter. will lx* directed
liy Producing Dlrrctor Alan Hniuri. Act
One Is "Love at the Theatre" and features
arias, scenes, and duets--all your favorites
of love's sweet songs; Act Two Is "The Mu­
sic Shop*. Richard Wargo's comic opera
Isised on a short story fry Anton Chekhov.
Additional 1998 1999 Resident Artist
Program productions will include C inder­
ella at the Hob Carr Performing Arts Cen­
tre. performed with the Orlando Philhar­
monic for all fifth graders In the Orange
County School Distric ts; and a series of
Resident Artist Recitals, held throughout
the season at the Dr. Phillips Center for
Performing Arls. Die Recital Series pro
vldes a chance lor Orl.mdo Opera patrons
to hear these exceptional young voices In
solo and duet performance.
Introducing the R esidents A rtists
Mary Ellen Duncan, soprano
Mary Ellen Duncan recently received
her graduate diploma in Vocal Perform ­
ance from New England Conservatory In
Huston. MA She lias sung with the Inter­
national Institute of Vocal Arts in Chlarl.
Italy where she- was Novlrla In Suor An
gellra and covered Paulina In Die Zaubrrflote. Other roles Include Dodo In The
Merry Widow. Adrtc In Die Fledermaus.
Despina In Cost fan tutte. anil Monica In
The Medium Tills Is Mary Ellen's first

year as a Resident /Artist with Orlando
Opera.
Kirs tin M arie Chavez, m ezzo-sopran o
Klrstln Marie Chavez received a Master
of Music Degree and the Performer’s C er­
tificate from the Eastman School of Music.
Ms. Chavez has appeared as Maddallna In
Rlgoletto. Dame Camuthers In Yeoman of
the Guard. Prince Orlovsky In Die Fledertnaus. and Cherubino In Le Nozze di Fi­
garo. Tills Is Ms. Chavez's second season
with the Orlando Opera and she will ap­
pear as Sleliel In our malnstage produc­
tion of Faust.
Charles Sanford, ten or
Charles Sanford received his Master of
Music In Vocal Performance from W est­
minster Choir College In his first season
wlih Orlando Opera. Mr. Sanford ap­
peared on the malnstage as Alfred In Die
Flrdermaus and Dr. Cains In FalstafT. Ills
oilier roles Include King Kaspar In Amahl
and the Night Visitors. Nero In The C oro­
nation of Poppea. and Giuseppe In Li
Travlata. In the current Orlando Opera
season. Mr. Sanford will appear as Pang In
Turandot and The Ballad Singer In Of
Mic e and Men.
Dominic A cquilino, baritone
Dominic Arqulllno rec eived his Harhelor
ol Fine Arts in Operatic Performance from
the State University of New York at l*urchase. A returning singer In Orlando O p­
era's Resident Artist program. Mr. A r ­
qulllno was Dr. Hlind in Die Fledermaus
and Sclarronr in Tosca In the 1997-1908
season, lie lias also performed Montano In
Otrllo. Starveling In A Midsummer Night's
Dream, and the Father In Hansel and Grrtel. Mr Acquilino will appear as Wagner In
Faust.
Katherine M. Olsen. D irector o f Music
A dm inistration
Katherine M Olsen )olned the Orlandn
Opera staff In Septemlier. A free lance op­
eratic coach In New York. Ms. Olsen lias
worked with the Jullllard School of Music
and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Her husband is baritone Gary Simpson and they
have a five-year-old daughter. Jennifer.
Resident A rtist Program alumni return
to the m alnstage
Orlando audiences will lie pleased to
hear that Resident Artist Alumni Justin
While and Dean Anthony will return to
perform In tills season's productions of
Turandot and O f Mice and Men.
For additional Information about our
Resident Artist Program, or to participate
In our 1998-99 touring season, please
contact Direc tor of Music Administration.
Kathy Olsen, at 107/426 1717 x 114.

Daytona jazz concert schedule

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games and door prizes. Every­
one Is Invited lo attend.

C ra ft show a n d sale
SANFORD - Dram Towers
will hold Its annual Craft Show
and Sale on Nov. 6 and 7 from
10 a.m. until -I p in. at 519 E.
First Strert. Sanford.

C r a fts , c o lle c tib le s
SANFORD • The American
Lrgtnn Auxiliary. Cam pbellLosslng Unit 53. ’will hold Its
l l t b annual Crafts a id Col­
lectibles Show on Nov. 7 from
9 a.m. until •» p.m. at 2874
South Sanford Alt .. Sanford.
For more Information call
(4071 322-1652.

F lo rid a F olk festiv a l
CENTRAL FLORIDA - The
Florida Department of State's
45th Annual Florida Folk Fes­
tival will be featured during "A
River of Talent" on Florida
Crossroads, broadcast state­
wide
on Public Television
during Ihe week of Nov. 5.
Each year Ihe Stephen Fos­
ter State Folk Culture Center
on the Suwannee River Is
home to the Florida Folk Fes­
tival. "A River of Talrnt" high­
lights some of the festival's
600 artists through their per­
formances and stories Includ­
ing country star John Ander­
son. fiddle legend Vassar C le­
ments, blurswonian ‘ Diamond
Teeth" Mary, bluesman Rock
bottom, guitarist Sam Pacettl.
and 21 Century Steel Hand.
"A River of Talent" Is ached*
uled to air In Orlando on
WMFE-24
Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.
and Nov. 10 at 2:30 p.m.

Ita lia n feast set
L\KE MARY - The Lake Mary
Woman's Club 11 th Annual
Italian Feast Is scheduled for
Nov. 7 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the
Community building In Like
Mary. The cost ts Just $5 for
adults. $3 for children 3 to 10
and free for children 2 and
under, besides delicious Ital­
ian food, there will be a
Christmas craft show and a
raffle. H its year there will Ik - a
gourmet basket rutile and a
lighted holiday ruble. Raffle
tickets are Just $1 each or 6
for $5. Tlie proceeds from Ihe
event will benefit the club's
annual scholarship fund.

DAYTONA REACH - The 19318/99 Jazz Concert Series, presented by the Northeast Florida Jazz AsMKiatton and The Musctmi of Arts and Sciences, will kick off Nov. 15. 2:30 p.m.. with
(be Doug Cam Quintet.
Tills talented ensemble Includes not only Doug Cam. but also
Teddy Adams, trombone; Delbert Felix, bass: Ron Pender, tenor
saxophone; and Qurntln Haxter. drums.
Doug Cam's renown In the Jazz world Is not surprising. In 1974.
according to Hllltioard Magazine, Cam had sold more records
than Dave limbeck and Ramsey iz-wts. ills accomplishments
went mostly unnoticed by mainstream Jazz fans because he was
originally turned down by the major labels only to be picked up
liy the small black Jazz label. Today. Cam lias more than made a
name for himself playing with Jazz greats Stanley Turrentlne. Lou
Donaldson. Sonny Stitt. Irene Reid and Hank Crawford. His com ­
positions have also iieen recorded and performed by the likes of
Hobby McFerrln. Nnenna Free Ion. Lonnie Liston Smith, and Jen­
nifer Holiday, to name a few. Ills piano playing, as well us tils
prowess and versatility on Hie Hammond H-3 organ, have been
called legendary.
Teddy Adams, bom In Savannah. Ga.. lias Iieen playing since
elementary m I io o I. He postponed a four-year music scholarship
to Florida AAM University, served with Hie /Mr Force and played
In various Air Force Linds, and spent 11 years In Asia between
Tokyo. Japan, and Hangkok. Thailand. He returned to the United
States In 1976 and teamed with Hen Tucker lo co-lead the Telfair
Jazz Society. Since then, he has performed wtth other Jazz greats
such as Cab Calloway. Irene Reid. James Moody. Clark Terry, and
many others.
Delbert Felix, Frogmore. S.C.. halls from a family of musicians:
Ills father Ls a retired school band director, a brother and sister
both play piano, and his youngest sister is a promising vocalist.
He has played piano, trumpet, baritone hum. and bass, and he
attended Florida AAM and the Herkley School o f Music In Uoston
on music scholarships. He signed on with Hie Navy and was as­
signed to the Naval School of Music us an instructor. He lias since
been associated with both Hranford and Synton Marsalis. Joe
Henderson. James Moody. Courtney Mile, and the list goes on.
Ron I’ender. Haltltnore. Mil.. Is also a product of a musical fam­
ily. Die Penders had a family band and his failier was both leader
and teacher. Only bis mother did not get Into the act. Pender at­
tended St. Augustine College on a music scholarship and later
enlisted In Ihe Navy where he played In the Navy band and at­
tended Hie Naval School of Music. Pender lias performed with
Hen Riley. Hen Tucker. Teddy Adams. James Moody and many
others. He was also featured on two of Teddy Adams' CDs. He I lls
Iieen performing with Doug Cam for almost three years.
Quentin Baxter Is a Charleston. S.C. native who attends the
college o f Charleston and serves on the faculty as adjunct profes­
sor of Jazz drumming. He also attended the University o f South
Carolina. Both his parents play drums In church, as w e l l as his
three brothers. The entertainers he I l l s w o r k e d w it h Include
Charlie Hyrd. Hilly Childs, and Marcus Roberts, among others.
The concert lineup also Includes the Nathan Page Quartet. Jan.
10; the Noble "Thin Man" Watts Quartet. March 7; and the Harold
Blanchard Trio. April 18.
Series tickets are S45 for members. S55 for nonmembers. Pa­
tron Partner Series tickets arc S75 and Include four tickets to
Hie concert(s) of your choice, name displayed on Ihe marquee,
recognition at each concert, and a patron reception at the final
concert. Individual tickets are $13 fur members and $15 fur
nonmembers. For more Information, please call (904) 255W0285.

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Reiner novel staged at Rollins
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
WINTER PARK - Based on the novel liy Carl Reiner, Enter
H i p play, will lie performed at The Annie Russell
Theatre on Ihe campus of Rollins College, Nov. 13 through
Nov. 2 1.

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Set In Hie early days of the Depression, the story recounts
the adventures of David Kolowttz. a young errand boy who
decides his future Is on Ihe stage, despite hts family's
Insistence that he become a druggist. In the pursuit of his
dream. David enrolls In an acting school run by a seedy old
actor and tils daughter, a kind of stock company femme
fatale. Davids Innocence and Ineptitude In the theatrical
milieu, and his Interaction with Ihe zany characters he meets
makrs for an evening of hilarious entertainment.
Playwright Joseph Stein Is [K-rhaps best know for his 1964
Tony Award-winning libretto for Fiddler on die Roof. Stein
was a psychiatric social worker who gave vent lo his sense o f
humor liy submitting skits to radio shows. Tills led to so
i t L i n y radio assignments that he gave up social work and In
the next few years liecanie a top writer for such radio
programs as the Sid Caesar Show. Phil Silvers, Steve Allen
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SU N D AY/W EEKEN D
□ IN S ID E

Raaa White writes about
dubious achievements,
please see Page 2A.
High school haakathaO
highlighted In a special sec­
tion. Inside today.

□ B R IE F L Y
Tha Btailaola Couaty
Sheriffs Office conducted
phase two of Its Operation
Aggressive Driver Friday re ­
sulting In the following tick­
ets being Issued: District 5.
Howell Branch Road/SR
426. Howell Branch
Road/SR 436. Lyndon
Road/Lake Howell Road- 24
tickets. 16 for running red
lights, one for driver license
suspension, one for no regis­
tration and the remainder
for speeding: District 6. U.S.
Highway 17-92/ O'Brien
Road. Femwood Boulevard.
Lake of the Woods. 19 tick­
ets. 17 for red light Infrac­
tions. one for Illegal lane
change and one for Illegal Il­
ium; District 7. SR
434/Markham Woods Road.
SR 434/Montgomeiy Road.
SR 436/Hunt Club Boule­
vard. SR 436/Bear Lake
Road. 51 tickets. 48 for red
light Infractions, one Illegal
lane change, one Illegal Utum and one arrest for nu­
merous license suspensions.
A m w an a coda la Bre­
vard County will require 10dlglt dialing In Seminole,
Orange and Osceola coun­
ties. the Florida Public
Service Commission decided
this week.
Under the approved plan.
Brevard County will be split
from the current 407 area
code and will be given a new
code. The new area code will
also be used as an overlay
area code for the rest of 407.
All customers In Seminole.
Orange and Osceola counties
with existing telephone
numbers will maintain the
407 area code, but new
telephone numbers will be
Issued with the new area
code.
A permissive dialing period
Is scheduled to begin on
April 1. 1999. Ten-digit
mandatory dialing will begin
on Dec. 1. 1999.

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91*t Year, No. 75

(407)322-2611

750 Cents

Battle over
for two cities
By Bhari Bredis
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

Ashton Gains (from Ml). Daniya
Ross and Cayca Tamar art
roady to perform, pleas* saa
Page 1C.

Decamber 6,1998

OVIEDO - The light between
Oviedo and Winter Springs over
Battle Ridge Is over.
City Manager Oenr Williford
said Thursday the city's attor­
neys have been Instructed (o
dismiss Oviedo’s petition In the
administrative case against the
neighboring municipality.
The action comes after the
Oviedo City Council voted 3-2
Monday In executive session to
cease further action against
Winter Springs and the Florida
Deportment of Community Af­
fairs.
"From the city's standpoint,
we've done what wc have to do,"
said Williford. Oviedo had until
Dec. 14 to accept a stipulation
and settlement agreement with
Winter Springs or proceed with
on administrative hearing. In
which the city would have to
prove Dial the annexation and
land use change for Battle
Ridge would have a negative
Impart.
In the Battle Ridge discus­
sions. the Oviedo City Council
had championed the interests
of the residents of Black Ham­
mock. Councilman Bob Dullari
said Friday, while Black Ham­
mock Is nol In the city limits of
Oviedo. It Is Integral to the
character of the area.
"I was very surprised and
disappointed.’ Dullari said of
the council's decision to dis­
miss the petition, 'll Is a grave
miscarriage of Justice to the en­
vironmental community around
Ovtedo.* Dullari said hr felt

Black Hammock would be left
wide open lo development If
Battle Ridge Is allowed to pro­
ceed.
The Black Hammock Asso­
ciation and MacKlnlcy's Mill
Homeowners Association have
opposed the annexation be­
cause of the fear of encroach­
ment of urban services In an
area characteristically rural.
Ovtedo Is proceeding with
talks with the county on a Joint
Planning Agreement for con­
tiguous areas affected by future
land use changes.
Oviedo
Council Chairman Tom Hagood
said In a letter to County Com­
mission
Chairman
Carlton
Henley. "It Is vitally Important
to the city of Oviedo to continue
negotiations we have begun to
reach an accord with Seminole
county, through a Joint Plan­
ning Agreement.*
MacKlnlcy's Mill homeowner
Valerie Ei-Jamil said the JPA Is
"vitally necessary" and said
"there's nothing to stop Winter
Springs (from annexing Into the
hammock) at this point.*
"I think the Black Hammock
is at a very great risk,* said ElJamil.
El-Jamll Is also concerned for
the property values of homes In
her community. She said she
anticipates commercial devel­
opment on the north side of
State Road 434, east of Toll
Road 417. similar to Dial along
U.S. Highway 17-92.
The rounty will discuss the
JPA at the Hoard of County
Commission mretlng Tuesday.
Plsass sss Battle, Pag* 3A

Test scores ju m p at
county high schools
By Bill Karas
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Semi­
nole County students showed
significant Improvements on the
high school exit exam this year,
led by Lake Brantley High
School and followed by Semi­
nole. Lake Howell, and Oviedo
high schools.
Of the county students taking
the High School Competency
Test (HSCT). 88 percent passed
the communications section
and 87 percent passed the
math portion. This represents
a slx-potnt Improvement In
communications, and a fivepoint Improvement in math.
Passing both sections of the
HSCT Is a requirement for stu­
dents seeking a standard high
school diploma.
Lake Brantley High School
had the highest overall scores
tn the county, with a 92 percent
passing In math and 91 percent
passing In communications.
This Is an Improvement of eight
points in communications and
six points In math since last
year.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Govemor Elect Jeb Bush says
Florida can do belter to close
the education gap • and the
Board of Seminole County
Commissioners has vowed Its
support.
On Tuesday, the BBC will
adopt a resolution to back
Bush's call for educational ex­
cellence. which Bush says will
nuke Florida's system of public
education a model for the en­
tire nallon.

Man dies in brawl
Note about another man’ s wife
leads to fight at residence
By MB 1
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY - A Lake Mary
man died Friday morning fol­
lowing a fight over a remark he
wrote about another man e wife.
John Stas!. 34. wrote a dis­
paraging note about Oary
l*etree's wife at a local bar. ac­
cording to Lake Mary detec­
tives. Petree. 24. confronted
Stasl at his 315 Seminole Ave­
nue home, striking him several

times In the face with his flats,
and Stasl fell unconscious to
the ground, police said.
"There was significant trauma
to the face and head." Lake
Mary
*7 Police chief Richard Beary
ild.
After returning to his 224
Fourth Street residence. Petree
and his wife decided to return
to Stasl's home to check on his
well-being, police said. When
they found Stasl still uncon­
scious. Petree's wife called 9-1-

1 while Gary Prtrrr started
CPR.
"It's a senseless
death."
Urary said. -Tills was a fight
over a comment. This Is an ex­
ample of how a rtitnmml and
anger can get out of luuid. It's
sad.’
Stasl was pronounred drnd at
Columbia Hospital. Petree has
been charged with second de­
gree murder, and booked Into
John E. Polk correctional facil­
ity.

"Our big thing Is we did
HSCT warm-ups every day In
most classes." Lake Brantley
principal Darvin Boothe said.
"A couple of years ago. wc put
together a long-term plan for
Improving scores. This repre­
sents a lot of hard work by
teachers and students."
Lake Howell High School
made a 15-point Improvement
In communications, and a 10potnt Improvement In math.
Nine-two percent of the stu­
dents taking the test passed In
communications, and 86 per­
cent passed In math.
"Wc had a school-wide effort
to Improve test scores." Luke
Howell principal Don Smith
said.
"We had activities for
students from the ninth through
the 12th grades. We took two
periods
on Tuesdays
and
Thursdays, and for 15 minutes
we did nothing but prepare for
the test. We didn't even allow
students to leave the room."
At Seminole High School. 86
percent of the students taking
the test passed In math, and 80
Plsass as* test. Pag* 3A

County Commission
backs Jeb Bush’s
educational reforms
By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Mnh ftsmlngoss w r s spotted In Lake Mary this wsok making an appearance at a residence

During his election campaign.
Bush visited nearly 200 public
schools Including several of
those In Seminole County. He
warned school olftclals and
county leaders dial Florida has
reached the "crossroads" when
It comes to education.
"Wc have too many children
and too many families that arc
suffering because our govern­
ment Is not acting as a catalyst
to help them but In many ways
as u deterrent." Bush said.
"Florida
has
consistently
ranked among the bottom of
Plsass so* Bosh. Pag* SA

Tralnars Monica Rastrap and Sahar Aboul-Hoaan with Charlla Goats and Shannon Cotton.

Student trainers play serious game
By Jeff Bsrtlntcks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO • Crowds at Oviedo
High football games can be
pretty loud, but for two student
trainers, their experience at
the Citrus Bowl was a whole
new world.
Junior Monica Rrstrapo and
senior Suhar Aboul-Hosen are
trainers for the Oviedo football
tram, but about a month ago
they were contacted by former
Ovtedo trainer and University
of Central Florida graduate as­
sistant Brian HaUrl. to work at
the UCF football game as as­
sistant trainers.
So. Instead of working before
family and friends, they went
to work before 31.000 people.
The whole tiling started
when Ball State needed some
extra trainers on Its sidelines
for the Nov. 14 game at UCF.
The school called UCF and.

through HaUrl’s connections at
Oviedo, they decided to use a
couple of student-trainers.
Aboul-Hosen and Rrstrapo
were the drat to volunteer and.
with the blessing of their
teacher. Kevin "Doc" Mathews,
they were off to the big time.
When they got there. Ball
State made sure they stayed
busy and. little by little, the
Oviedo trainers turned from
the hometown tram and b e­
came flail State fans, at least
for a day.
"It was weird going out with
the visiting team In our home­
town In front of so many peo­
ple.’ Rrstrapo said. T h e fans
were booing us the whole time
and one of them threw a beer
at us when we went off the
field at half-time.*
at us when we went ofT the
Held at half-time.’
Rrstrapo said at first she
wanted to root for UCF but felt

-------- -— ---------------

she better change her mind
after a few minutes.
*1 started to yell for UCF and
everybody on the Ball State
bench Just looked at me. so I
figured I'd better stop. Rcstrapo said.
They
were
kept
busy
throughout the game. First,
they spent time filling water
cups on the sideline, but were
also on the lookout for bleed­
ing players and helped out
with the taping and Icing.
Later, they workrd with the
X-ray tram In the Bull Stale
training room.
H ie Oviedo football team
turns out some pretty huge
players, but neither one was
prepared for the Immense size
of the Ball State team.
"They were really nice to
us." Aboul-Hosen said. "They
were Just so huge.*
The girls may have spent a
PI* an* ss* Tralnars. Pag* 3A

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The l!*l*H awards lor
Dubious Achievement and
Behavior in or too rlosc-io
S-ntlnole County were nearly
swept away Ijy tornadoes or
destroyed by wildfires.
It took the flawid efforts Itv
a gooh tuL\ ot Individuals to
give everyone a break fntnt the
natural disasters. U-T's noi
force! how wacky a vear It was
lit runchon t the rounty.
A Sanford rop was fired for
smoking on duty. TAvo
Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies were disciplined lor
mooning, Our was later fired
on another charge altout the
same time that the Sheriffs
Office was given a national
award tor integrity.
The dan ring babes at the
House of Babes in Casselberry
lost thetr jobs. also The adult
club was renamed Risky
Business and then went out of
business
Trying to stop a plan for a
waterfront hotel/conference
center at Fort Mellon I’ark.
Doug and Debra Crossclose of
Sanford rallied 2.700 people
but lost. Did the Gross**loses's
realty think they could beat
City Hall?
When County Commissioner
Dick Van Der Wetde failed to
turn in hotel and meal
receipts for a trip to Europe,
the Clerk of the Court held
buck two of hi*, povchcrks He
then sued her
Tile Battle ol Kittle Ridge
exhibited the worst of two
i airs ■Winter Springs and
Oviedo More than half of this
development Is underwater. So
are the combatants.
Several U mgwood officials
decided to give a key of the
city to former Lyman High
School pntu tpal Carlton
ItrnW TVie mayor uti\rucd
because Henley was running
lor office as a county i ununissloner 1Irnley won the eleclion but lost the key.
Boh Golf transformed
School Board meetings into a
demolition derby lie was
banged up but ins battery
kepi on going and going. He'll
probably wind down in 2000
Circuit Conn Judge Leonard
Wood was reprimanded by thr
Supreme Court In Tallahassee
lor being rude lo those who
appeared before him He
asked a nun and woman the
details of their sex life All they
wanted was a divorce.
Former Orlando Magic play­
er Jerry Reynolds made a sex
video with a 16-year-old. He
said he thought she was much
older.
Televangelist Pat Robertson
said God may destroy Orlando
because the city allowed gay
and lesbian flags to fly. Not
many listened. God Included.
Oviedo opened Its wondrous
Marketplace In March but the
food court hod no food and
the 22 theaters had no
movlrs.
Proof that Elvis Is alive:
Orlando Sanford Airport lost a
thrite-weekly service to
Gulfport but gained another to
Memphis
On the day the County
Commission th.inked Will
Adams lor his work lor the
rounty, commissioners Dick
Van Der Welch- and Grant
Matoy de&lt; Ided lo check In
after the brief ceremony. They
didn't think Adams deserved
their time of day.
Maloy angered Sheriff Don
Eslinger for the objec lions hr
had lor M- 16s requested by
tfie agency- Maloy said he was
concerned the sheriff was iry
lug lo build jungle warfare
bme Maloy envisioned more
all agency more like that of
Sherlock Holmes.
Dike Mary rrsldrnts knew
that thr flights in and out of
Orlando Sanford Airjsjri were
out of control when passen
gers came to Iheir homes to
claim their luggage.
An aide lo a county com­
missioner said she received a
i all from a men it&gt;er ol the
C hristian Coalition who asked
if she and the lommlsstouer
were Christians 'Die aide told
the caller they were both
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IKIH. President James polk reported
to Congress that gold had been dts
covered In California
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elation of labor and the Congress ot
Industrial Organ nations merged, to
become the \FL I'll* (leorge Means
was elected it's first president
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George Armstrong Custer &lt;18.19 1876'
T S cavalry officer Wall Disney &lt;1901
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11957-1. football player, is 39
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pig] I SC' running back Marcus Allen
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TODAY'S «Jl OFF: "One of Ihe sign*
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of fellowship with other human beings
a* we take our place among them *
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pi.'.t. President t'jlvin foolidge ail
dressed a joint session «■: Congress li
was the first presidential speech
broadcast on radio
un Ihis day in in.Vi psvt hnlogist Dr
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The 164 ooo Question
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P O L IC E L O Q
TNr following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff* Office for Incidents recorded Dec. 4:

A rm e d r o b b e ry :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Palm Springs Drive, 300 block,
Dot-. 3. 2:39 p in. An 18-yrnr-old man was arrested by Alla*
tnontr Springs l*ullrr for amirtl robbery. Police said the victim
rrjxirtrd that the man. wearing a hood which covered much of
Ills face, used a knife to help himself to a chain nnd a pager.

B u rg la ry to a m o to r v e h icle :
SANFORD, Truman S tm t. 3000 Mock. Dee. 3. 2:30 a.m. A
19-ycar old man and n 38-yrar-old man were arrested by
Seminole Comity ShrrifTs deputies for burglary to u motor ve­
hicle. Deputies said the victim saw him break Into her car and
remove the speaker boxes from her car. When she started to
chase them, they dropped the speakers and got Into a car and
drove away. Police tracked down the car and found the owners.
Hie victim recognised the owners as the men who tried to lake
the speokers.

C o u n te r fe itin g a license p la te :
CASSELBERRY. Cedar Ray Point, 3000 Mock. Dec. 3. 11:52
a.m. A 23-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry Police for
counterfeiting u license plate. Police said the car was parked
Illegally. While they were writing u ticket they noticed that the
renewal sticker was a Post-It Note with a 99 written with a
black marker. The owner was located, lie admitted to the al­
teration and was arrested.

D r iv in g u n d er th e in flu e n ce:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. State Road 434 at Dowflas. Dec. 4.
12:14 a.m. A 45-yrar-old man was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police for drlvtng under the Influence.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Jackson S t m t at Phan S tm t.
Dec. 4. 12:15 a.m. A 35-year-old man was arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MARY, lataratata 4 at Lake Mary Boulevard. Dec. 4.
12:34 a.m. A 33-year-old woman was arrested try the Florida
Highway Patrol for driving under Ihr Influence.

R etail th e ft:
ALTAMONTE SPRJNOS, Stata Road 430. BOO block. Dec. 3.
4:20 a.m. A 20-year-old man und a 2 1-year-old man were arrcstrd try Altamonte Springs Police for retail theft. Police mild
thr two entered a store and walked out the door with a bottle
of wlnr and a 12 |&gt;ark o f beer without making any effort to pay
for the Items.

Trainers-----continued from Fsfo 1A

lot of time prewiring water lor
•hr players hut they hale
thinking that that’s all thry do
as high school and now collrgr
trainers.
*1 hate that people think all
we are Is water girls.* AbendHnsen said. *Wc hear people
call us that all of the lime."
Krstrapo experts to be a
student-trainer again at Oviedo
next year, but Aboul-Ilosen Is

heading for college where she
may get another oppommlty to
work thr big time. She knows
the trainers are the undernoticed
und
underappreciated, but she still en­
joys It enough to do It again.
Thry may not get much at­
tention. but getting standing
ovations from the Oviedo foot­
ball tram meant a lot to them
after the season ended three
weeks ago.

High School Competency Test
SCHOOL
Lake Brantley
Lake Howell
Lake Mary
Lyman
Oviedo
Seminole
Winter Springs

COMMUNICATIONS
96 97 96 Change
81 83 91 +8
80 77 92 +15
91 90 90 NC
73 91 86 -5
89 85 90 +5
79 72 80 +8
NA NA 89 NA

MATH
96 97
86 86
81 76
88 89
76 92
90 85
82 71
NA NA

Seminole County
Florida______

82 82 88 +6
77 78 81 +3

83 82 87
75 75 77

Test
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percent passed In communica­
tions. This Is an Improvement
of 15 points In math, and right
points In communications.
'Our teachers, faculty, staff,
and students all worked ex­
tremely hard.* Seminole assis­
tant principal Brennan Asplen
said. "We're very proud of our
students and our school. We
had MSCT Wednesday where
wr honed In on HSCT skills In
all of our classes. Whrthrr II
was 10 or 15 minutes or the
entire period was up to the
teacher."
At Oviedo high School, 90
perm it passed In both com­
munications nnd math. This Is
a five-point Improvement In
both categories.
*Wc had rlassntom activities
at Ihr end of classes to work on
life long HSCT skills," Oviedo
assistant
principal
Anna
McCurthy said. "Our teachers
rumpus wide workrd very hard.
Our
11 th grade
teachers
worked especially hard. We're
very pleased.*
At Lake Mary High School. 90
percent passed In communica­
tions. und H6 perm it passed In
math. At Winter Springs, 89
percent passed In communica­
tions and 88 percent passed In
math. At Lyman. 87 percent
passed In math and 86 percent
passed in communications.
Teachers and administrators
across the county workrd to­
gether to share Ideas.
Smith
and Uoolhr said the Ideas from
Lyman High School wrrr espe­
cially helpful. Lyman made Im­
provements of 18-polnts in
communications and 10 points
In math from 1996 to 1997.
One idea of Lyman's that
Smith and float he said they im­

Bush
continued from Pag* IA

large states In performance of
Its schools.** Bush said. "The
fault lies not with our teachers
and students, but with a bu­
reaucracy tliut stifles excel­
lence. We must dismantle the
bureaucracy and make our
schools parent oriented and
performance driven."
Hush has drafted his educa­
tional call with the help of U.
Go*.*, elect Frank Brogan, who
has been a teacher, principal,
school
superintendent
and
Florida's Educational Commis­
sioner.
Seminole County Commis­
sioner Kandy Morris told his
fellow board members of the
Importance to support the new
governor's educational program
two weeks ago und helped write
thr resolution accepted to be
adoptrd on Tuesday.
"The Jeb Bush education refonn not only applies to our
state but to the country." Morris
said Friday. "It's a modified
version that ought to appeal to
each county In our state. Obvi­
ously. It Is of great Importance
to every parrn t and child In the
state." Morels said.
Seminole
County
School
Board Chairman Larry Furlong
said Friday that Bush will not
And five more cooperative peo­
ple than thr Seminole Board
"as long as the governor elect's
proposals enhance the county's
educational system."
Furlong said that he had not
seen Bush's modified plan and
tliut he and thr other board
members would comment after

thry had studied the modifica­
tions. The board Is scheduled
to meet next week.
Bush contends that many of
those tn Florida's schools are
not getting the education they
deserve. Parents say that the
quality of education their chil­
dren are receiving Is Infrelor to
the education they recelvrd.
Thry're upset tliut only half the
high school graduates In the
state go on to collrgr.
*A quality education Is the
key to ensuring that every stu­
dent can live, not just drrum.
the American dream," said
Bush, who is concerned about
what he terms 'significant
gaps" In student achievement
among different groups of stu­
dents.
He cites these examples:
• In 1197. 79 percent of white
students passed both sections
of Florida's High School Com­
petency Test (HSCT) on the first
attempt, but only 60 percent of
Hispanic students and 44 per­
cent of African American stu­
dents passed both the math
and communications sections of
the HSCT.
T h e average Florida SAT
score tn 1997 was 1043 for
whites. 954 for Hlspanlcs and
856 for African Americans.
•Nearly 80 percent of fourthgraders tn Florida's urban
cores are reading below a baste
fourth grader’s level while 74
percent of the state's urban
corps eight-graders are per­

Battle
continued bom Page 1A

Hie JPA will determine future
land use. first response and
annexation boundaries.
Will the JPA protect the Black
Hammock?
Robert King, a resident, and
member of the association said
Friday. “If the governments In­
volved Intend to deliver on the
promises and policies that they
iiave proposed from thr begin­
ning. If they will do what they
have laid the public they Intend
to do. then there Is u future for
the people tn Black Hammock.
"But. If this ts Just a way to
get through the problems at
hand today, and they have no
sincerity. If this Is Just to allow
future elected official the loop
holes thry need to urbanize
eastward, then this entire proc­
ess will have been a waste of

time and a failure."
County Commissioner Randy
Morels said the issue of an­
nexation. with regard to both
municipalities, ts much larger
than Just the Battle Ridge prop­
erty. He said It remains to be
seen how Oviedo und Winter
Springs will resolve future Is­
sues of contiguous land along
Toll Road 417. and particularly
around the Oviedo mall.
On Tuesday, the commission
will be asked for direction on
the stipulation and settlement
agreement presented by Winter
Springs Nov. 24. Morels said he
would be very surprised If the
board went along with tile
agreement, and he feels thr
county’s attorney may recom­
mend Hurt Seminole County
dismiss Its petition against
Winter Springs.

forming below basic eight grade
levels.
"I strongly believe it Is es­
sential that no child Is led be­
hind tn the quest for higher
standards." Bush said. Most
school Jurisdictions welcome
Bush's proposals but some are
reluctant to do too much too
soon. Morris said that he Is
hopeful that the Seminole
County School Board will agree
with the modified plans Bush Is
offering.
Thr Seminole County school
system Is considered to be
among the elite systems In the
state. Furlong said every effort
will be made to keep it that way
and If It was not comfortable
with modifications Bush pro­
posed. It would not support
them.
*1 woidd hope that the Re­
publicans on the Board of
Commissioners und the School
Board would want to be sup­
portive of what our new gover­
nor Is trying to do." Morels said.
The governor and Lt. Gov. Bro­
gan have challenged community
leaders, educational adminis­
trators. teachers and parents
and students to respond to the
call."

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Percent Passing
Scores By Subtest • G rade 11
October ‘96.'97,’98

plemented was feeding stu­
dents before the test. At Lake
Howell, the students were fed
brrakfast before the test. At
1-akr Brantley, the students
were fed orange Juice, bagels,
und donuts.
"When we heard that Lyman
did dial we thought It was a
good Idea.* Boothe said. "It srt
thr stage on a more positive

OBITUARY

98
92
B6
86
87
90
86
88

Change
+6
+10
-3
-5
+5
+15
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Jeremy David Murray
Jan. 1t, 1972 • One. 6. 1997

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notr. and gives the students
time to settle down.
I don't
know If It made a difference tn
scores or not. but the students
liked It."
Statewide. 81 percent passed
In communications and 77 per­
cent passed In math. Hus is a
three-point
improvement
In
communications, and a twopoint Improvement In math.

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Gene Thurman Sweet. 36.
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1998 In Fairfax. Va. Mr. Sweet
was bom July 17. 1962 In
Sanford. EM2 Sweet was In the
U.S. Navy and had served for
19 years. He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife. Susan.
Jacksonville: daughter. Dennyl
S.. Sanford: father. Henry Sr..
Sanford: brothers. PNC (Ret.)
Henry Jr.. Billy, both of Sonlord. SFC (Ret.) James Roland,
Clarksville. Tenn.. MM1 Alvin.
Jacksonville. Adolphus Owens.
St. Louts. Mo., James Posley.
Titusville:
sisters.
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ret Racier. Pamela Harris,
both of Sanford. Jacqueline,
Cynthia, both of Oviedo. Alvania Strazler. Barbara Ca­
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tusville; grandmother.
Mary
Owens.
Sanford; grandson.
D’Monte Knight.
Wilson-Elchclberger
Mortu­
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Toys: John Deere tractors, hoot end loaders,
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views
Slow down Seminole
County drivers
Speeding, especially during the holidays, has become .1
way o f life. Hut there Is one area where speeding should
absolutely not be tolerated or condoned and that's In
school tones.
AH over Seminole County, drivers can see the blinking
lights before and after school, especially at elementary
schools and middle schools where hundreds of kids tide
their hikes each day.
Drivers can also plainly see the reel lights and stop
signs on the schooi buses that ferry students to the
county’s 53 schools.
Too many people are (lying through the school /ones
and It’s Just a matter o f time before somebody gets
seriously hurt this year.
At Sanford Middle School, for example, the speed limit
ts 20 miles per hour for roughly 100 yards during the
periods Just before and after school.
At Pine Crest Elementary, there Is a similar zone on
Airport Boulevard.
It’s a great place for police officers to Just sit and wait
tor speeding drivers who won’t take the time and safety
precaution to slow down for a half-minute.
There are other places where there are many more
bicycle riders. At Sabal I*otnt Elementary and Lik e Mary
Elementary, for example, ktds ride thetr bikes thnnigh
sometimes obscured to drivers by the tree-lined streets.
The schools mandate that the riders wear helmets, hut
It doesn't mean that an unsafe driver Isn’t going to speed
through their areas.
Seminole County has been fortunate considering the
number o f violators, few o f whom ever get caught.
The school zone warnings arc not difficult to see.
Flashing lights over the center o f the road and. usually,
smiling and waving safety officers keep an eye on the
situation, but &gt;t still doesn’t deter drivers from trying to
take a few less seconds o ff their travel time.
Drivers should be aware, however, tliat If they are
caught speeding In a school zone, tickets start at about
S2SO
During the holidays, everyone Is rushed and has their
mind on other things besides their driving. Tills Is no
excuse, however, to be zooming through the school
zones considering the potential for disaster.
What could be worse than Injuring a small child
walking or riding to school?

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Arts, alive and well in
Seminole County ----This past week’s Second Annual Arts Alive In Sem i­
nole! festival demonstrated the diversity o f talent In
Seminole County's schools. The festival featured visual
and performing art from elementary, middle and high
school students tn from o f an enthusiastic crowd at the
Orlando Museum o f Art.
The festival was a tremendous success, with dedicated
work from school board officials, staff, students, and the
critical support o f businesses and corporations.
The challenge for Seminole County schools Is to ensure
the success o f the festival translates into dally success tn
the classroom, helping students reach their full artistic
potential.
County schools have fine teachers and dedicated stu­
dents. The students need to be embraced by the com ­
munity not Just on one night, but on a consistent basis.
Students need mentors, such as Seminole High School
graduate Joe Good who volunteers with the school's
gospel chotr while attending Rollins College.
Mentors often receive as much as they give, as Good
can attest when he said ’ these kids are a blessing to me.’
Students also need the support o f businesses,
churches, and most o f all families.
The talented artists and performers In Seminole
County cannot reach their potential alone. The Arts
Alive in Seminole! festival serves as a beacon for greater
community involvement tn schools.

Berry's World

Community Views
The “ facts

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In response to the Nov. 2 I
letter by Don Cain, let us reexanilne die facts about the pro­
posed Astor Fanils housing d e ­
velopment
FACT: Farmland can be qual­
ity tuibll.it lor wtldltli Kestrels,
loggerhead shrikes, kllldrrr.
cattle egrrls. sandhill cranes,
while Ibis and hawks are some
of the birds th.11 leed on In­
set Is, grass shoots, earth­
worms. rodcnis und snakes
found In farm Helds Wildlife In
the forests adjacent In the Astor
F a t i n s Is even mote abundant
and diverse. Increased traffic
will result In more mad kills of
opossums, turtles and arma­
dillos. Fatalities of blark bears
will continue to Inrrease. The
Astor Farms project will cause
conflicts, forced relocations and
extinction's of local wildlife
populations
FACT: The 345 proposed
homes on the site will withdraw
more water from the Florida aq­
uifer und create mure wastewa­
ter. noise and traffic problems
than the 100-130 homes which
might be allowed. The zoning
should remain at the current
density of one dwelling every
five acres. Even one dwelling
on one acre would not be com­

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patible or appropriate to this
neighborhood.
FACT: A report obtained from
the US Gmloglcul Survey Officr
In Altamonte Springs shows a
reduction
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average
amount of water flowing dally
from Wckiva Springs. From
1969, when data was first re­
corded. until I!K)M. water dis­
charge from the aquifer has de­
creased bv approximately four
million gallons per day. Some
counties in Honda are already
tolled to impori potable water
FACT: Thr Wrklva River
turns east at thr approximate
latitude ol Astor Fanns. If the
Wrkiva Protection boundary
line was equal In dlslanrr from
thr river at all points, more
acreage of Astor Farms would
be Inside the zone. The existing
straight line north fmm mute
40 Is not arbitrary. It Is raslly

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surveyed and raslly enforce­
able.
FACT: Violating taws beenuse
they are made In Tallahassee,
the rapital or our state, und not
In Sanford Is contrary to our
representative forms of govern­
ment.
FACT: Pnipeny owners must
obtain the approval of their lo­
cal government before altering
thr use of their land. The right
to the use of the property Is
rstuhltshrd communally under
our laws. The reasonable uses
of the property are explained In
policies 2.12.4 and 2.12.5 of
the County Comprehensive
Plan.
FACT: The State of Florida
does not have rnough money to
purchase all the environmen­
tally sensitive land that owners
would like to rrzone to higher
development densities. Local

governments huvr to Insure that
the design of private develop­
ment Is compatible with the
needs of wildlife and the pres­
ervation of natural resources.
The government docs not need
to purchase Astor Forms be­
cause the Wcklvn Protection Act
Is already Intended to preserve
this environmentally valuable
area by restricting development
to rural densities.
FACT: The Board of County
Commissioners’ decision on
Astor Farms was not bused on
the facts. The facts can be
found In the county staff rep.
which recommended against
development,
and
in
the
Weklva River Protection Act.
Look at an aerial photo, or
better yet. drive out to the farm
to confirm that It Is completely
surrounded by wooded five
acre lots and a wooded conser­
vation area. I have been a
Florida resident since 1958.
I’m concerned about the Im­
pacts of growths on wildlife, our
diminishing air quality, the
gridlock traffic situation and
the threat to our fresh water
supply fm ronremed about
the failure of local governments
to take appropriate action.
Darrell Leldlgh liven and writes
from Lake Mary.

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Other Views
Happy anniversary to a nation under turmoil
As a cantankerous columnist.
I would be remiss if | allowed
the year 1998 to pass Into
posterity without noting (he
200th anniversary of die na­
tion’s first Constitutional crisis,
which Involved attempts to re­
strict the freedoms of speech
and the press.
The United States was a 10year-old Infant, struggling to
define the role of the federal
government and to gain a foot­
hold tn a world of more power­
ful
nations.
England
and
Napoleonic France were fight­
ing. and war with the French
appeared Imminent.
In the capital city of Philadel­
phia. emotions ran raw. The
Federalists, party of President
John Adams, favored the aristo­
cratic and orderly British. The
Democrat-Republicans, party of
Vice President Thomas Jeffer­
son. supported the obstreper­
ous and egalitarian French.
Partisan newspapers regularly
screamed Insults at the opposi­
tion and at each other. Presi­
dent Adams heatedly accused
his tormentors of the ’ domestic
treachery" tliat America’s ene­
mies would use to "subdue our
country."
The turmoil reached such a
pitch In the summer of 1798
that the Federalist-controlled
Congress derided to lake mai­

lers Into Its own hands. It
passed three "alien" laws,
which essentially gave thr
president (he right to deport
uny Immigrant at any time
(many of Adams’ critics, and
especially Republican newspa­
per editors, were foreign born),
and a "Sedition Act.* which (lew
directly In the face of the re­
cently minted First Amendment.
It would henceforth be a
crime, the act read, to "write,
print, utter or publish...any
false, scandalous and malicious
writing or writings against thr
Government of the United
States, or either House of the
Congress of the United States,
or the President of the United
States, with Intent to defame.’
Violators could be fined up to
$2,000 and sentenced to two
years In prison.
The Sedition Act was to ex­
pire on the lust day of Adams’
term, thus making abundantly
clear Us partisan nature. The

first to be convicted under the
act was one Matthew Lyon, an
Irish-born businessman, news­
paper publisher and Con­
gressman from Vermont, who
was known for tils fierce d e­
nunciations of the Federalists.
They sometimes referred to him
as Ihe "Lyon of Vermont" and
often as "beast." "monkey" and
"ass." Once, on the floor of Con­
gress, he spat In Ihe face of a
Federalist antagonist, and was
attacked In turn with a cane.
On July 31, 1798— two weeks
after Adams signed the Sedition
Act Into law —a Vennont news­
paper published u letter Lyon
liad written earlier that lam­
basted Adams' continual grasp
for power" and accused the
president of an "unbounded
thirst for ridiculous pomp,
foolish adulation, or selfish
avarice." Lyon was indicted,
convicted, fined $1,000 and
sent to Jail for four months, lie
was re-elected by a large ma­
jority
while
imprisoned.'
Friends raised the money to
pay his fine.
The Sedition Act proved
enormously unpopular with
citizens who hud grown fond of
their right to say what they
pleased about those who gov­
erned them. The luted laws
prompted Thomas Jefferson to

write the Kentucky Resolutions,
which called for the nullifica­
tion of the Allen and Sedition
Acts, and Inspired James
Madison to write his famous
"Virginia Resolutions.* In which
he argued that ‘ In this country,

the people, not the Government,
possess the absolute sover­
eignty." Public antipathy for the
laws contributed lo Adams' de­
feat and Jefferson's victory In
Ihe elrtilons of 1800.
In the two yeurs the Sedition
Act was on Ihe books, some 25
people were arrested for vio­
lating II. Fifteen were Indicted,
and
10 were
convicted—
Including a New Jersey man
who was fined $100 for saying
he was disappointed that the
wadding of a cannon shot fired
tn Adams’ honor had not struck
the presidential derriere.
After he was sworn In. Jeffer­
son pardoned all who had been
convicted under the act. and
Congress voted lo repay their
fines.
Can you imagine what It
would be like in America today
If It were a crime punishable by
lines and Imprisonment to criti­
cize politicians? If Enemies of
Dill could not call him a draftdodging womanizer? If Newt's
naysayers had lo hold their
tongues?

Political pie throwers resurface
A few weeks ago. an outfit
called the Dlontc Baking Bri­
gade threw a pic In San Fran­
cisco Mayor Willy Brown s face
In order to call attention to the
usual Issues: thr homeless, the
environment, etc. Apparently
the Brigade is an international
ring, because one of Its repre­
sentatives also pled William
Gales In Europe last summer.
When William Gates got pled,
the world was briefly amused.
When the Mayor got pled, how­
ever, San Francisco was not
amused one bit.

"See why they want you to keep your seat belt on

about A stor Farms

From all spectra of local
opinion, right, left and other,
the consensus seemed to be
that the ple-ers should get the
book thrown In Ihelr faces.
Most want the pie throwers
charged with felony assault.
Mayor Brown, though no
longer well-liked, was called an
"Involuntary victim." He was. In
fact. Injured, a leg bruised In
the ensuing "melee.* after the
pastry hurling Black leaders
found that the incident had
racist overtones. The president
of the San Francisco NAACP.
Alex Pitcher, said. "In my opin­
ion. this Is a felony.... Those
responsible should go to the
penitentiary." Supervisor Amos
Urown called It "a ertsls of Inci­

these are among the many lu­
minaries who have allowed
themselves to be pled for our
amusement. Of course these
people were all trained profes­
sionals. the ple-throwtng was
consensual, und they were all
well paid for thetr alleged hu­
miliation.
vility.* Rev. Arnold Townsend of
the First Union Baptist Church
said, "I wonder how (hey would
feel If ihey saw three or four A f­
rican -Amcriran men heading
towurd them." Young black men
wllh pies? Gee' what a fearsome
Image.
One of ihe Brigadiers. Rabula
Janowskl. an alleged thrower,
and herself Injured with a bro­
ken clavicle In the melee after
the Incident, shot back: "In a
plelug, the Intention Is neither
for the ple-cr nor the ple-Be to
be Injured. It's political thea­
ter.*
Well. It's hard lo know where
I stand on this. Oil the one
hand, our silver sc reens once
burst with silent movie comedi­
ans who literally dripped with
custard. Oh. bow we laughed!
Later In the century. Lucille
Hall would get pled frequently,
to our approval. Hob Hope.
Jack Lemmon. Tony Curlls—

It’s still a motif used to great
efTect. Nowadays, of course. It’s
more likely to be garbage, dung
or some toxic substance drip­
ping from the face of the screen
star, but the low humor Intent
Is the same. The low humor
ante has been upped, that's all.
Along with robber chickens,
banana peels, guys In gorilla
suits and the ogling of mam­
mary glands, a face covered
with viscous goo has been a
staple of American humor for at
least a hundred years.
Hut does pie-throwing belong
In politics? As much as I enjoy
seeing stufTed shirts unstuffed.
I ll confess to a prejudice. I hate
"political Ihealer." I hate "street
theatrr." Ever since the Ylpples.
I've found amateurish guerrilla
theatrics tiresome and smug.
They are vestiges of the '60s
that should have died there,
along with bell bottoms, psy­
chedelic music and paisley.
That It's being revived In the

'90s by otherwise humorless
activists Is depressing.
Still, If the ple-ers do go to
Jail for this. It would be further
proof that the country in gen­
eral has lost Us sense of humor
along with Its sense of direc­
tion.
if they're convicted,
shouldn't we then go after eve­
rybody who's ever told a Monica
Lewinsky Joke as well? (I've
heard enough Monica Lewinsky
Jokes now to think that might
not be such a bad Idea: it
would certainly
discourage
stand-up comics—always
a
public good—und would ease
Internet traffic considerably.)
And. If Ihey go to Jail, what
will Ihe poor tree-huggers say
when asked by the tattooed
killers with whom they share a
dank cell, ’ Hey, what ore you In
for?" I tell you. the kids won't
last a minute In there.
I’m willing to bet that BUI
Gates would sooner face a
thousand pies than another
lawsuit. And I'll bet that Willy
Brown would rather face pies
titan bullets. Come to think of
it. maybe this could be an al­
ternative to Impeachment. Give
our honorable representatives
plea, put President Clinton on
the floor, and have them let fly.
live on C-Span.

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3111 Orlando Dr., Sanford, F L

Shoe d rive bu ilds m ountain
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Altamonte Springs - Ranging
In si/e from newborn to men's
stir 15. more llun 1.000 pairs
of shoes have been collected by
the staff of Dr. Harry Levin in a
communltywlde 'Holiday Sea­
son Nearly-New, Ilarely-Used
Shoe Drive* to benefit less for­
tunate people. All Of tile shoes
will be given to local charities
Just prior to Christmas. A “shoe
mountain.* reaching over six
feet In height, has been 'built*
with the donations In the lobby
o f Dr. Levin's Altamonte Springs
office.
'Our shoe drive has hern an
overwhelming success and It's

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not over yet," said Dr. Levin, an
orthodontist. *Our Initial goal
was to collect 500 pairs but we
are well beyond and still
counting!* Launched Nov. 1,
Ihts was ihe llrst year Dr. Levin
and his staff have sponsored
the shoe drive
*We are especially apprecia­
tive of ihr I I arra schools dial
have been enthusiastically par­
ticipating.* he said.
Iliese schools are: Heathrow
Elementary, Like Mary Ele­
mentary. Kretli
Elementary.
Subul Point Elementary, Wilson
Elementary.
Teague
Middle
School, Luke Hrantlry High
School. Lake Mary High School.
Seminole High School. Annun­
ciation Catholic Academy and
Orangrwood Christian School
/Ml schools have shoe donation
collection bins located on their
caniputv.

gospel _
choir will
perform

Tlie New Life Word Center Is
located at 131) Oak Avenue.
The choir also performed Tues­
day night In Arts Alive In Semi­
nole!. continuing to hone their
skills while setting the audi­
ence clapping and singing.
"We're half-way through the
school year and getting letter,*
Seminole High School's Music
Director Dob McGuire said.
*Wc have three show choirs
and a \-uz bund. All (he shows
arc coming together *
Joe Good, an SIIS graduate
who now works with the choir
us a volunteer while studying at
Rollins College, said the choir
Is working hard and singing
beautifully.
"All honor goes lu G-d,* Good
said. "A lot of preparation goes
Into thts. The kids have been a
blessing to me.*

All shoes will be donated lo
Mustard Seed of Central Flor­
ida. which provtdrs support to
families struggling with homelessnesss. and Goodwill In­
dustries of Central Florida
which helps thousands of men
and women with employment
barriers, such as homclrssness. Illiteracy and disabilities,
find fobs.

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Tickets: $ 25.00 per person
$40.00 per couple

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All Bottled Products $1.00
We Will Close To Public That Eve
Tickets On Sale At Polo's

J. (Formerly ot Plush).

Anyone wishing lo donate
shoes can bring them to either
of Dr. Levin's offices, located at
003 N. Stale Hoad 434. Alta­
monte Springs, and 3530 W.
Like Mary Itivd., I.akr Mary, or
any participating schools. The
only rrciulremrnt Is dial the
shoes tie In decent condition
and clean. Please tie or rubber
band each pair.
For more Information, contact
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Business
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wsm akers

Prime Co Personal Commu­
nications opened its newest
rrt.ill store at 440 K. Altanuuitr Drive In Altamonte
Springs. Hu* 3.300 squarefoot store Is the company'*
sixth location In Central
Florida

Tracy L Huggins has relumed as
manager and funeral director at
Baldwin Fairchild Cemeteries and
Funeral Homes. Oviedo Chapel.
Huggins previously had been with
the company for seven years. She
is president of the Greater Oviedo
Chamber of Commerce

Florida Solar Technology
Inc., a distributor of pool
heating systems, posted sales
of 108 pool heating systems
lor sales revenues of
$740,000.
Central riortda Title, with
sLx local ofllees Inchiding one
in Longwood. announces the
opening of Its new office at
4950 Mali Road. Suite II in
Orlando.
The Seminole County Con­
vention and Visitors Bureau
rrported that the actual tour­
ist tax revenue for this fiscal
year through October Is up
29 percent over the same pe­
riod In fiscal year 1097-98.
The projected difference had
been 17 percent.
Taylor Woodrow Commami­
nes has relocated Its regional
olllces to Alaqua Lakes In
Lungwood. A series of promo­
tions and transfers will mean
an expanded presence In
Central Florida, rompnny of­
ficials said. Keith Bass Is re­
gional director. Barbara Klich
has been mimed regional ad­
ministrator
Altamonta Sprtngs-ba— d
general contractor Roger Ken­
nedy Construction Inc. re­
cently ranked among Florida
Trends 1998 T o p 200 Pri­
vate Companies* based In
Florida. Michael D. Knadel Is
president and principal of the
company.
Reahrest Partners Inc. of
Maitland recently posted
long-term lease transactions
for office and warehouse
properties worth more than
9230.000. In Seminole
County. Michael Heidnch. di­
rector of Industrial and Lind,
and Jay Miller represented
owner Frank flraroo In nego-

tlatlon a lease Tor 1.700
squarr feet of office space
and 2.900 square feet of
space on Sanford Oviedo
Road to Total Lot Care Inc., a
Winter Springs rompany. As­
sociates Tom Kelley and Todd
Davis represented Select Se­
curity Inc. In negotiations for
a lease of 1,703 square feet of
office space at 745 W. State
Road 434 In Longwood. Jim
Wade of Wade Properties is
the landlord.

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Tha Anal Communications chib team. Stephanie Tocash. Dennis Schulte. Susan Fortin and Chns Wal. re­
cently won the Florida Slate Chd contest, which was
held m Maitland Almost 00 teams participated ei the

event United Cerebral Palsy, with olfr.es in Sanford.
Ortando. Kissimmee and Winter Garden, organized the
tund-raiser. This year's event raised more than
$35,000 lor children with disabilities and their families
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Retail outlets, stores
violate label laws
TALLAHASSEE - Florida Agrtculturr
Commissioner
Bob
Crawford announerd recently
that Ills department has written
1.497 'Country of Origin La­
beling* violations to supermar­
kets and other retail outlets In
the last three years.
Stores (hat were died did not
comply with Honda's County of
Ongtn Libeling statutr * a law
rcqulhng foreign-grown pro­
duce to bear stickers or signs
Indicating where It was grown.
*Duhng the past three years.
Flonda lias been inundated
with foreign-grown fruits and
vegetables.*
Crawford
said.
‘ Dunng ihc same penod of
lime, a number of food-home
Illness outbreaks associated
with foreign products have oceurred. The Ixiltom line here Is
(hat Fiohda consumers deserve
to know the source of the pro­
duce they buy nt grocery
slorrs.*
Although Crawford's olfler
has Issued violation notlrrs m

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rvrry region of the slate, the
levrl of cooperation and com­
pliance rate on the part of re­
tailers Is quite high, as viola­
tions occur In only 10 perernl
lo 12 percent of Inspections.
Dunng the last three years.
Inspectors
have
Issued
$171,950 In hues lo 487 re­
peat olfenders. Crawlonl has
authorized Inspectors to Ini­
tially Issue a notice of violation.
If the store Is still uoi In com­
pliance when II Is rrlnspectrd.
a $200 flue Is Issued. Fines are
doulded rath lime a store Is
guilty of subsequent violations•up lo a m.txlumin hnr of
•5.000.
"We are taking the health and
well-being of our citizens seri­
ously. and will continue to be
vigilant about enforcing this
law,* Crawford said. *1 am
grabbed lo see dial other states
arr looking at enacting their
own Country of Ongtn taw. and
1 am strongly supportive of a
ii.illou.il law liter- this, as well.*

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Trammell Crow North Flor­
ida has been named exclu­
sive leasing and marketing
agent for two large retail
buildings In Casselberry with
a combined total of 106.452
square feet of space. The
buildings, formerly occupied
by Service Merchandise on
an 8.7-acre site, are located
at the intersection of State
Road 436 and U.S. Highway
17-92
Larry Furlong, an Insurance
executive with Fidelity Na­
tional Title, has been named
chairman of the Seminole
County School Board. Fur­
long serves as major accounts
manager for Florida for FNT.
he has served on the school
board for the past two years,
he also served as a Seminole
County Commissioner from
1990-1994.
Michele Freeland Is the new
closer at the Longwood office
of Central Florida Title.
Kevin Ceeieno. a sales con­
sultant In the Florida Solar
Division of Florida Solar
Technology, was the com­
pany’s top producer for No­
vember with 18 Installations
and $81,000 In sales reve­
nues.
Shane Ackerman was the top
producer In the Solar Advan­
tage division of Florida Solar
Technology with 14 Installa­
tions for $63,000.
Linda K. Sawyer was named
operations officer at Commu­
nity National bank of MidFlorida on Lake Mary Boule­
vard. which Is scheduled to
break ground soon.
Judy Cayton was named
controller for Florida Solar
Technology of Sanford. Skip
West, president of the com­
pany. was elected president
of the Central Florida Chapter
of the National Pool and Spa
Institute.

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Resourcefulness saves Seminole
Deep bench
helps Tribe
girls defeat
Mainland

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Rams' start
surprises
Gaud reau
LAKE MAUY . You should
have m i ’ ii tin- look mi Mike
G.uidre.uis l.ii «• .iltrt his Itinis
llrsi two tames nl tin* hmmiii
Gatldreau Is the Imivs has
keihall i n.it h ai Lake Marv
Inti lie ItMikeil almost stiililieil
aI'tn his Kauis heal Wymote
luesil.iv ami tame back to
down Winter Sprtnijs nmtsilav
Hie look was not ol slus h
hut lather ol stii|irtse
lhe Itallls tame hai k down
to ratlli on Friday with a
inishliu! loss to |m&gt;w«-i lul He
Until, hill that shotitili1 1 take
aw’.iy from the tram s super
start to a rehuiUhiu; season
Ills Halits were rxprt led to
lltilsh near the bottom ol the
district ami 111&lt;* toiilerente this
season With almost no onr
hack from a sometimes under
ar hlevltni and sometimes over
•iihleMtik* team last season, he
lias basically taken List year's
|untor varsity learn anil turned
them Into winners
And that |unlor vatsitv tram
llnished around Soil last year
Instead ol inmiim out ol the
Hale youiiH and mespenenied
the kind ol team that mas nmw
up by February. his team has
taken the eountv bv surprise
True his wins were ot(.iinsl
Class 2A and !IA lotnpetttion
but Wyntore ln-.it the Hants last
year ami Winter Springs is e\
pet ted to contend lor the
rounty title this y e .tr
It's earlv. hut you may want
to H'T to ktioss' these Hams
Start with the |&gt;mnt ipt.irds
Mike Wit ks and Nit k Anthony
Wit ks looks youtiH and he s
not lilt* hlHHest i*tis’ tin the
flotir. hui he anti Authoiiv also
knows how to run an ollc-usc
Thry've consistently beat liltpress and. alihoutth they don't
score ninth, they have the look
and H‘»ue of someone you want
with the hall at crunch time
Kevm CooHati has been
am.uliiH In Ills htsi varsity
Hattie Tuesday, he led the Hams
with 2f» points and. despite not
puttlliH up hlH nillllhers, he
was the player ol the name
Thursday when Goudreau in
slmited him to shut down Win­
ter Sprites' tenter Winston
James after James had Ins wav
with the Hams In the first hall
CotiHan tame through anil
.■tided some key free throws
down the stretch to hoot
Matt Farkasli anil Mat k
llofmann have doinlnated the
boards this season hisiiih them
retjouniluiH the Hams haven I
hail suite departed settlor I'alil
Ifeik went down midway
throiiHh last season I hey ran
seote and, like the rest ol the
IL iiiis . know how in Ini the tree
tfirows late In the Hattie
That will tome hi handy
when tonferent e play hf|&gt;lns
slnte just about everyone
seems evenly malt lied
Ifond forget guard Adonis
Smith lie's the only player
bat k Irnm last year who got
significant playlriH time Smith
Is a flashy player who had a
bln night In die i omeh.it k vu
lory over the Hears.
Give Gaiidreau credit When
most teams are iryitiH to lill
• deep holes due to graduation,
lie has put toHether a team
that's fun to watt It. hustles for
.'12 minutes, autl. most iiiipor
I.inlly. Ilntls a way to win
It's a young b am bill outloaded with poll-nil.d

Last S rc o n d Shot:
C'orir/u-.s ill hu/li school bosk, i
bull (/rimes t.-orf In iIn n lul of
i/cllltu/. bill it's nitt- In In-in ii
ziiiijfr once in u while
MiilnUiiiil s Uii Im-ii Munh im.
u-iltcblni/ Ills utils i/o it'lltiooi n
Ih lil t/otiI in llir /hsl hull in
Seminole Friday. shouted ’ You
ore O /or .‘10.000 so fur .Soon
ImmIi/ /dense mulct* u shoi.*
lie lens ktihliiti/ I think anil
II broiiylii ii Iiiiu/Ii /ioiii even/
one. Iiichullnr/ Ills pfni/ers

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ASSISI AM S lijR is KDIIOK
NANFOHR
llierr were two
heroes
Friday
nlHht
as
Seminole
pulled
out
an
linprohahle ♦*| 17 overtime win
over dtstni t rival Mainland
•hie ol tlieni st oretl only two
points autl the other Is a
Irishman but they tame up
I»IH as the 'Notes improved to
7 2 l.'l O m dlstrlt t plavl
Li&lt;|iieeu.i Grayson is the
lleshltlan She jetl Seminole
with 20 |Miints ini hiding seven
III
the overtime period alltl
Amanda t ook Seminole s only
seniot despite storing only

Sophomoto R.ifti.iM Gray (wtiito iift tiioti lefb to.| to t . in I a jikhmi.i
Grayson *J-l riybti combined for 1 H i mt • tr.• . &gt;■... . tt. jt
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Sanford
to host
holiday
wrestling
cr

Special to the lleruld

lord Ooll. e F t ) P toy drier
will rrrrlvr tree ailllllsslon
All ollu-rs echo hriiit* in a
lleev niievi appt tl toy lor llu
Kxptorers' I () I* loy dr let
will receive a free SCW
program autl a Siulord I'o
In e K.Xploters Spoils ( up
I’roceeds evIII mi to Ihe
Fl.xplort-rs It. help pun hasta vail loi llieii piogiaiu
for more Inloriiialion or
lit kels. please t oiil.it I ( )l
liter Mike laylor at I2.T
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lu kels are also
avail.ihle at lllllv Hoys' In
i ated at the i oilier ol I st
Street and Siulntd Avcuui•12 1 b u ll ami at the Sin
lord Civtt ('fille r 121 2H.'I«

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• ». Tt ail t».irn b-at Mainland 61 17 ,n n.erl.mo at i■ tno Friday

Rams’ magic disappears at DeLand
f rom stall Itrpoits
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dae nielli
Ih. Ir.nns .toi • I. siraivil•' i ..ii
I h Iiiih I eeiiis In ..jh ii rh. sea-, "it I
letillal si alt |m.w&gt;t I l.'Gind all
|Mitind. d .'I I"• in ,. ( lass i. \ Ih
t null s| ,it 11.. |I.h- I ’nutl.l
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•’lupin il be llu Intitrfi &lt;|.ialt. i
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NANI • *KI»
I h&lt; S.miortl
I’oltie Explorers will I..
s|H&gt;usortmt st w iSouiht in
i h.impiousltip
Wn siting)
I'ro WiesiliiiH on I ml.iv
I let eillher II at the S ill
fold &lt; IVIt r enii-t lot ateil at
lilt- tortiet ol Sililoitl Actuni' ami Seminole Moult
card on the lake front
lloors will Open al Ii III
Pm
loi an autiiHraph
pattc It.1 .tileant i tl tit kel
sales Willi the .it lino be­
ginning al K p Ol
I Ills vsill he one ol the
hiHHesi
wrestling nights
dial Saillord has evi-l exturfeiii etl Ihe eartl Ituh it I t s
a Sit el ( aj;t Mall h lit
tw ifii &lt; i&gt;lt11tit•&lt;itlt-t I .hue
I’errv anti 'Serial I India
Kevin Ham a Slivlval S
ries Malt h a falls ( ntiutc
Any where Matt h and a
spei la| ace aids i eti-lllotlV
Hryan Austin and the
AOV eetil issue a i hallingt
lor the main event as eeill
as a special appeaiaiiie hv
the
hlH
man
him
sell Santa ( Ians
I here will also Ih- a spe
i l.ll mixed lac: tram I ha I
tenge mall h with '.Mad
Hog* Mike lay lor and Ills
ttian.iHt-r Ms Heel 'l l o f
I’eppt l , Ml Money and the
'AHent" Chris Hollywood
I II kels will he $7 m ail
valu e and $0 at the door
Children 10 and yoiiiiHer
who bring a new tin
evrappetl toy lot tin Sin

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two |M.ints. hail five steals
flown the stretch in teHtilaiion
who It he||M'tl wipe out a (&gt;
|h.it it deficit with only two
ttiinutrs to play m reHulatlon
Seminole
thru out scored
Mainland 17 -1 in overtime to
nut aw.iv
Hie Seminoles were without
two starters
|mi|ui guard
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L l the Haiu-. with
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p.illl
.rut le. \III 1 INI'salt alltl Mat k IInl
to tun t Inppi tl III v\iv! » 11 .i it b
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llu i mil U Is tosf Hj \1 l( • lilt liosl I|m|
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1 • i k i l l s hail a st honl i n tail 'AI p t a i i t s
in. In.In.. II 't|M.iiileis in a l.’t !,/ win
et i lb inland t hllstl.ui At acli'iny lluirs

tlae iilitlif

U'i n ennui; ..ml i looms ria.kie to.icli
lohn 11mmas \Vr mile h.iee one senior
but eee II be Hue tune we m*t some expert
(•lit t
In nl Iit*i muiit-s m llu* Classit Friday.
I .mb t hristian Ikm I l.ulher. Hi 2N Heart
laud t hiisiian t rushed Orlando Chrtstian
ii, .’i) | oloiilal etlnetl Gale wav. b7 r*&lt; alltl
Mt llota llllile s, hnol eehlp|a-d Motlleertlr
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i looms will slay on lilt- road to play
Wellioit at t, Hi pm on Wednesday alltl
I’leiise sec lloyx. I’ atfe 2U

S C C women drop
first game of year
lly Dean Smith
I If. HAI H six l|&lt;IS I III InU

Ittijld Fftuluby Ar(Nll-uiih#
Krcia Sriulli had a t/ood tjarnt? in I oi lotum f &gt; i cr horiu.'lown ol Ocala I it
day niijltl. sc -out) 12 points arul handin j .1l .t_* assisl but trie ’■• in nt •
Comiiiiiiiity Colli.'tjti w iiiuc i i lost M/ HOIn Mi i lian Miv.i'.si|&gt;|u

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Hit
Semitloli( oiiiiiiimiie ( ollt-L'f evomen's
liask. iball it am lauketl 2 1st
III tilt t i.nulic lost till II lllsl
Hattie ol the season I rid.IV
liiLllit
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to
Meildi.lll
i t&gt;iiitin 11 it■e &lt; ollt-He 11 •&gt;111 Mis
sissippi In the t Ii ala ( lassli
I’lay 11 m al Cenlral I lorida
( t. i i i n i t 1 1 1 II \ ColleHe. the Halil
ers fell hi hllld
Hi ,'IM al
h.lllHiiu- autl toiiltl uni make
up eiioiii'li mmiiid in ilu- Huai
20 iiiiiiules
NC ( |H 11 ti nil In i.illy as
All Ann-lit a i .iudtd.itf Daria
KiMlruwfseva Sain Ualitifs.dn
autl Oc ala's own Kelsh.l Smith
Kiulntyviseva scored I I ol lu-r
leant liluli 20 poluls In lluset mill hall evItiIt* Uaimesalo
sc oi tt I nine pomis .mil Smith
seven |M&gt;tnts mi tin set out) hall
ol llu* claim dial eet nl down to
llu- letif
I he Haiders who an- ranked
No 2 in llu- stall- poll even- in
h.iee placed llu No 20 ranked
le,mi in die iiallou &lt; ini Im la 11
lech on satuiday al noon
SCC will tfliim home lo host
IhllslMirnuuh ( otiimimiiv Ctd
It m- Iroin r.unpa in its imal
home uaiiu In loie iht hohdays
on Wedtifsilae Game Itllle is t.
p til ai llu Si ( Ileallll anil
I'liysit ,d faint alioii ( t iller and.
as aleeays admission is lire
.'Mill the home mime, tilliLlldels eelll llaeel lo ft.iytoua
lit at h Comiiiuniiy ( ollt-m* next
I rlilac ami Satuidac Im lluItllll &lt; lassit evhi It- lliec cell)
h.tllle No I si.tit taiikttl Gull
I oast ( niiiltuiuitc &lt; ollem' limn

I'anaiii.i ( lie on S.ilurd.iy al 0
pm
Kiev cull piny nnolhrr
si.tie r.iukt-cl stpiad Irom the
I’atihanilli- ( Input.t Column
iiiiv Collene Irom Marianna al
*■ p hi mi Fndac
In .icldilion lo her 20 points.
Kiulrtiwtsev.i. echo leatls llustale in stoniic: .Hid tree throw
pen flit.lift-, had teen rflmuuds.
mu- assist anil one steal
Ualini salo a (&gt; loot I Iresh
man Irom Lilitl. Fllllatitl Hit
tslieil with Ifi points, one te
I m iiiiu I
nut- assist and one
blot ked shot
while lellnw
Iteshitiaii Kalsa Inure Irom
liuatra. Finlantl. chipped lit
evttli I I points, live relniimds
and two him ked shols.
A l s o storliu’
lu dnuhli* tli;
urt-H was Smiih with 12 points,
one relMiuiul. flee assists, one
steal alltl ollt- hint ked shnl.
f'reshm.in Sheruel Donovan
tame oil the hem h lo conlrtb
nit- seven |miinis and three re
ImiuiiiIs . eehlle 7 tool sopho­
more .Liana Kotova added six
points, lour rebounds and
llllff blot ketl shuts

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Suitin'! ! hllllp Hell, ol 2863 Canal Ruud.
mmed himself m on Saturday
iVLm d turned hlmsolt In lor a Like
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i utility warrant on taking a deer during the
Oeala National I oresl alnntl 2 If* .1 n&gt; Fti
iliwril season
a hist dearer mtscleday. Nov Uilh, when Florida Caine and
tncuunr
lie was ilsi wanted on two previous war­ fresh Water Fish Commission Hil t ) Wild
life Oificei Waviu* I'ridgetm heard a shol
rants ham Marion and Putnam counties fur
and allempfetl lo stop .1 vehicle on 1hell
worthless diet ks
wav III abotiI Itvo miles south ot NR It) in
V lit si decree misdemeanor cattles .1
Lake County
l ii.ihv ol up to one year In tail antl/or up
to a SI 000 line.
Instead of stopping, the driver lied and
Iietl and Michael Anthonv Krattro of 805
led l*rtdgixm and Like County she rills Of
Smlli Ifereslonl Hoad. DeLiUttl. led officers
lice deputies on a circuitous jxirsull
'it 1 one and a hall hour thase In (hr
thnnich portions of the Ocala National
Special to the llrtnlii

Al one potui the fleeing vehicle slopped
and a Ireslilv killed htiek tleer was dumped
whieli was delected hy Ihe Forward l.ook
ing Inhaled (FI.IK) device alioatd Ait One.
Ihe vehicle llirn rtmlintied on before fi­
nally slopping al Ihe Heresford Road res!
di-lice where Franeo was slaying.
Franco was arrested al Ihe llereslord
Road i&gt; slileui e hill Itetl tied oil fool. A
I HIM Nissan pickup truck’s spotlight audit
Savage 7mm rtllr were confiscated, and
Ihe den carcass was recovered.

(.ills
Continued from Page 111
Martina Kendrick and guard
l.tnutLt Mm hell
both of
wh in were out with lti|urles.
s Siuilnole coat h Sylvester
Wvtm turned to his depth
which is one ol Seminole's
si! oilg suits
Mmaiula did a great |oh
down the strcich * Wynn said
*Shc tnav not score a lot of
pi inis hut she picked up the
slack tm us on rebounding amt
J e leiw tonight Liqucrnu was
Hist awesome
She improves
wiili each game and she never
i|lltt*
Jam. da
Mitchell
has
10 relHiunds per
averaged
game this season so Cook's
el lort was Jttst what Seminole
in cited on a night when they
didn’t have their best stuff.
For Seminole, tt was an
important win after an ugly
loss Thursday night to county
rival Winter Springs and the
Notes started out slowly again
against Mainland, but took an
early lead thanks to some
strong defense.
Seminole led 8-2 after the
lirst quarter, allowing only a
pair of tree
thiows.
hut
Mainland tame hack strong.

scoring the first 10 |Hiiuts of
the second quarter to take .1
lead. Seminole came back, but
Mainland tied the score at It*
|ust before the half.
Mainland |tiui|x-d out in the
third quarter and extended the
lead lo -1-1 ;18 before Seminole
mounted a rally.
Deanna Ihrd scored on a
put hack to cut tt to f t-to and
flat bam Gray followed with a
3-poltilcr oil a feed from Cook.
Down
one.
Cook
mailt*
another steal and fed to Mini
who was fouled. She hit a free
thniw to tie tt and Mainland
had 1:48 remaining.
Cisik again toned a steal
and Seminole wer* for 'he final
shot, but it didn't come close,
forcing overtime.
In
overtime.
Seminole
dominated. Grayson scored on
two quick lavups. and Gray
followed with a 3-polnlcr as
the Nolen ran away.
Their play was sloppy In
regulation,
hut the
'Notes
looked good when It vomited.
"Let s )iim say 1 had a (title
talk
with
them
before
overtime." Wynn laughed.
Seminole travels to Like
Howell tm .1 Seminole Athletic

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OKLVNDO _ A bad third
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ii dropped a fi5 51 decision to
host Winter Park In the semifi­
nals of the Fast Orange Rotary
Tip on Classic Friday night.
hi the other semifinal. Dr.
Phillips beat Mainland. 64-58.
In a loser's bracket contest.
(Ni cola edged Jones. 70-&lt;iii.
In today's games. Mainland
takes on Like Howell In the
Third Place Game at 7 p m.
and Dr Phillips battles Winter
Park In the Championship
Game at 8;30 p.m
At Winter Springs, the host
Hears picked lip a big Class
IA District 13 victory, stopping
Cocoa Death. 54 "54.
Winter Springs will travel to
Altamonte Springs to take on
Like Uranflt-y in a Seminole
Athletic Conference game on
Wednesday at 7.JO p.m
At Altamonte Springs, host
Like i Iran I ley showed that it
will bi i team to contend with
in 1 1&gt;• SAC pounding visiting
Oviedo, 77 J‘) Friday night

The Pat Hots will host Winter
Springs tn a big SAC game
next Wednesday at 7:30 p m.
while the Lions will be al Wymore on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

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HANFORD _ Women's slowpitch softball
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P le a s e i all D o n n i e a l 3 2 3 - 0 6 3 1 lo r In fo .

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( amp featuring rutile Thomas and J I) Ar
Iii-g,i Idini ihe University ol Miami
lh&lt; camp is sei lor the lirst 101) cntruuls.
a lain, ol mstno tors lo campers of t to 10
r uni will lx- $80 and the tamp will run
liotu I |i in to •* p m daily

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Dally rale $25. Call for tennis and golf camp
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ORLANDO _ Tile University of Crutnil
Florida Mens flusketbull team wtl! sponsor a
canned food drive for the Second Harvest
Food Dank al iis December 20 game against
Hurry University at Ihe UCF Arena,
Anyone who brings one or more cans of
tood will gel info the game for just $1
Tile Sri olid llarvesi Food Hank was named
Ihe “Food Hank o( the Year* In the United
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3S

W hat's Up In The N F L ..... W eek No. 14
SANFORD _ WYlromr l » Work l-t fmilh.dl
Ians, wr'vr rrarhrd llir Iioiiw stretch!
As llii' next few weeks of ilie season arrive,
many learns have little hut pride In pay fur.
while other teams are limping Into the playoffs
tryini; to nurse lupines involving key players.
l-ook fur (oaelies to start gelling more eonserv.ittve with their marquee names in tin- second
lialf. It mwer falls ..Every year some goof hall
coach will have his star pl.iver Inpired In the
fourth quarter of a game that they are leading
l»y four touchdowns.
In my opinion, which counts because I am
THE CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL, fans
should have the rtght to lire llieir coach when
that occurs. It never ceases to am.ue me that
these men are hired to coach while my coutrlhutlons to the National Football la-ague are
limited to tills column. Il doesn't seem fair.
Taking a quick look around Florida, let's talk
about the Dolphins first.
They looked terrible again as they struggled to
beat thr Saints at home last week Hie Saints
were actually leading the game lor most of the
llrst half, and should have won the game. If this
leant plans on advancing In the playoffs they
need a big shot In the arm, they look anemic.

. W h a t ’ s U p In T h e N F L

BRADY
LESSARD

JACKSONVILLE (-7) AT DETROIT
I'm not sure I like giving up a whole touch­
down AT Detroit. Ibis team Is famous for play­
ing above Itself at home, and thr Jags arr not
wonderful on artificial turf. Beware of this one.
II may In- suc ker Ik-1, .lags 23. Lion* 20.
MIAMI (-3) AT OAKLAND

My dislike for the Dolphins may be clouding my
pidgmrnt here, but I sec the Raiders winning
handily! C h e a te rs 28, Dolphins 14.
PITTSBURGH (-4) VS. NEW ENGLAND
The Steelcrs are at home In this game that
they are desperate to win. Not only do they need
to keep pace with the Jaguars, but thr Oilers
are continuing to makr up ground In the Divi­
sion. Look for Cowhcr to throw the kitchen sink
at this also desperate Patriots squad. Possible

I love hie Cheaters, even though they made
llic- mistake of starting George Iasi week Tlte
Arena I eague wonder had gotten tills tram to
where they were so why go back to the old man?

Thr Jaguars on the other hand have obviously
had a fire lit under them In the locker room. Af
ter a slow start last week, they opened the game
up and marched to a convincing victory with
rrlatlvr ease.
Il looks like Tampa Bay Is going to play the
same old song for fans this yrar. l-ook good
look had. look good, look bad. Il Is totally nil
Im-i timing for a professional football team to In­
dus Inconsistent, get a new quarterlxick.
Enough of the Sunshine State.... Let's take a
look at die schedule and find some winners!

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ORLANDO . Chanya Davis
scored 2f» points. Camille
Howard 14 |x&gt;tnts ami laiToya
Graliam 10 points as the Uni­
versity of Central
Florida
women's basketball learn de­
feated High Point College. 7.1
04. In (he opening round of the
UCF Women's Classic ai the
UCF Arena Friday night
In the other game, uncle
feated Nortfieni Iowa gol 2'.\
points from Nadine Brandt as
It edged Canlslus. 86-70.
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Itv and lessons will be held at Wcktva Golf and
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Speaking of Diamond Players, the new group
running Sweetwater and Weklva. current and
former sports stars participating lit DPC’b ce­
lebrity events include Mike Alston. Andy Hones.
Rick Honeycutt. Rob Ducey. Dennis Eckcrslcy.
Paul Moll!or. Tom Pagnozzl. Mike Timlin. Turner
Ward. Sam McDowell. Mel Sloitlemyre Sr., and
Jr., and Dave Stewart—
Tlie Dynamic Golf Tour Is set lo host Its first

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for Information.
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Continued from Page 2B
I DOT. Forty-six percent o f these were chil­
dren. Second Harvest Fond Hunk saved more
I ban seven million pounds of food In our
community Iasi yrur alone.
"Tills Is a great opportunity to get the
community Involved." said UCF assistant
Don Burgess. T ills Is an opportunity for

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war in the making TOO CLOSE TO CA1L.
DALLAS (-7) AT NEW ORLEANS
I'm going with the Saints out of a total hate of
the Dallas Cowgirls. Rumor has It that the Pope
will fly In and try- to help New Orleans salvage
their season. Meet nir on Bourbon Street...win
or lose. Saints 17, Cowgirl* 12.
NEW YORK JETS (-7) VS. SEATTLE
The Jesl will get this win. but only because
they have the superior coaching staff. The Seahawks have the talent to play with any tram in
the league, but without discipline, you don't get
very far at this level of sports. Start again next
year, hopefully you'll have a new coach. Jeta
31. Scahawka 20.
BUFFALO (-5) AT CINCINNATI
I gotta believe In my beloved Dills. This Is a
must win If they are to keep puce with the Jest
and the Dolphins In the Division.
Untie will flip out and run for a million yards
against a soft run defense. Bring back Blake!
BlUa 24. Bengala 10.
WASHINGTON (-3) VS. SAN DIEGO
Tlie Dradskins seem to have found new life.
The Chargers travel to D.C. for a beating they
probably don't deserve, but that's life In the big
leagues. Ill cheer for Scau. but the cause Is
hopeless, he needs to ask to be traded. Deadskins 29. Ckaigara 17.
ARIZONA (*4) VS. NEW YORK GIANTS
Cardinals soar as they thrash one of the
worst trams of recent memory. Believe me folks,
this Arizona team. If they keep It together. Is for
real. Their fans love them and the reasons are
simple, excellent defense and they Ve opened up
the offense. The Oilers may have the Coach of
the Year, but this guy Is a close second! Cardi­
nals 34, Oianta 12.

Legal Notices
IN T M I CIRCUIT CO UN T
OS T M I 1ITM
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT.
FLORIDA
O I N I R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S S NO: SS I M S C A 1 4 0
G U A C MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
p la in t iff

vs.

RUSSELL M M ETER.
JR . IF LIVING. ANO
IF OCAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEINS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BT. THROUGH,
UNOCR OR AGAINST RUSSELL
H M IT E R , JR ) ET AL..

DEFENDANTS!
NOTICE
OF FO R B C LO SU R B S A L !
NOTICE IS HI REST GIVEN
pursuant lo A Summary Fatal
Judgment ot foreclosure a lie d
November 23.1991. entered at
Civil Caae No IS 1&amp;4S CAI4 0
ol tne Circuit Court ot in* 1ITH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Sanlsrd.
Florida. I m il MU la me highest
and beat bidder lor caan me
W a ll front door ol mo Seminole
County Courthouse
o ' me
Semmoia County Cou rtn ou M
located at JO' N. Park Avenue
•n Stntord Florida. *1 11:04 a * ,
on in* 29th day o l December,
list the following described
progeny at eat lonh In la id
Summary Final Judgment, lo ­
an!:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO C202. IN A3HW OOO C O N D O ­
MINIUM.
A
CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE D ECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
TH EREOF AS R ECO R D ED IN
OFFICIAL
R ECO R O S
BOOK
H I T . PAGE IS M . OF THE P U B­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTT, FLO R iOA. TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN THE COM M ON ELEM ENTS
DECLARED IN SAID D ECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM TO BE
AN APPURTENANCE TO SAlO
CONDOMINIUM UNIT
Dated thia 34th day o l
November. 1MB
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL).
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNET FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S university Drive
Suite S40
Plantation. FL 31324
(9341211 4000
SS 2*204 (FNMAJ GMA
In Accordance
with the
American with Disabilities Act.
pe'kone with dikebilitiee need
ng a tpeciat accommodation to
panic ipate m true proceeding
should contact tne Clerk ol the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courtnouie at 407-1214134. not later man seven day*
prior to the proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. 1 -400-933-IT71
(TOO) or I *00-933-4770. vie
Florida Relay Sarvica
Publish Oecamber S. 13. 199S
0EX44

IN U SB CIRCUIT C O U N T
O F TMB tBTN
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
OB FLO RIOA
m A M FO R
SBM 1N0LB C O U N T Y
O S N B R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S E NO. M - I B S O C A -14 -O
CH ASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAOE CORFORATlON,
*/Va Chemical
Rendantial
Mongage Corporation,
PtamtiTT,
VS .
PATRICK R. OlNARDO. at e l.
Defend ants.
NOTICE
OF F O N I C L O B U R I B A L I
Notice ia hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated November
29. 1994. and entered m clv4
c b m number SS-1S40 C A -14-0.
of the Clreuft Court of the 11th
Judicial C h c u i I in and for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Wherein C H ASE MANHATTAN
M O RTG AGE
CORPORATION,
F/KJA CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, ra
Plaintiff
and
PATRICK
R.
OINAROO. HEATHROW M A S ­
TER
ASSOCIATION,
INC..
HEATHROW LAKES M AIN TE­
NANCE ASSOCIATION. INC.,
AMERICAN BANKERS INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY OF FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITI­
C A L SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF F L O R IO A .___ UNKNOWN PERSONISI IN P O S ­
SESSION OF THE S U B JE C T
REAL PROPERTY NO I. NJK/A
AMANDA
SWIFT..................
UNKNOWN PERSONfS) IN P O S ­
SESSION OF THE S U B JE C T
REAL PROPERTY HO. 2 . N/K/A
ROBERT NEW BAU Efl. le/are
Oelandani(s), I wiM aall lo tne
highest end best bidder lor
cash el the weet front door ot
the Seminole County courthouse in Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, at tt:0 4 A M .
on the 29tn day ot December.
1998. the following described
properly a t te l forth m la id
Final Judgment, lo wit:
LOT 3T, CARRINGTON PARK.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, a s r e c o r d e d IN
PLAT BOOK 4S. PAGE(S) 91
THROUGH SS. INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLECTIO N
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D EEM ED TO BE A DEBT
C O LLECTO R ATTEMPTING TO
C O LL E C T A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the day of 10th day of
NOVEMBER. 199*
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
CODILJS t STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scoutt
Boulevard Suite 4S0
Tampa. Florida 3340T
Telephone (Stl) *77-6008
C S S *98-02618
in accordance with The
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persona with disabilities NEED
e special accom m odation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 201 N Paik

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DENVER (-13) VS. KANSAS CITY
Marty Shottenhelmrr grin another Iiinn In this
one*. Hopefully If will shirt another toalng streak
that will finally grt thin bum flrrd! Bronco* 33.
Chiefs 13.
TENNESSEE (-8) VS. BALTIMORE
Tlie Ravens will definitely try In ini* one. but
ihe Oilers are jusl loo fired up. Eddie George is
much like Barry Sander* In that he fa a clan*
act In a profession that nerds more of them. I'm
happy for this young Oiler team an.I tl.ilr young
conch....Go Titans?? Oilers 23, Ravens 0.
GREEN BAY (-5) AT TAM PA BAY
I used lo be fooled Into believing Ihe Hues
would Dually beat Green Buy. 1 learned las! year
that 1 was dimming.
Tlie Bin s will disappoint me and thousands ol
others again this year. Tlie (ram has all the tul

ent except at the quarterback slot. Another long
off-season that will probably end with Differ
getting ANOTHER chance. Packers 23. Rues 9.
Earh wrrk I Issue what 1 consider to be the
best selection against the spread in the sched­
ule. Tills Is the game that utter research and
contemplation. I feel most cunDdrnt releasing
as my patented LOCK OP THE WEEK.
My m o rd has lieen staggering this year, with
a trusting reader uble to be up over 923.000 for
Ihe scuson. Thai my friends makes for a boun­
tiful Christmas?
Tills week I feel good going with ARIZONA (*
4) OVER THE NEW YOKE GIANT!. The Cardi­
nals are ready for one last push lo make the
playoffs, and the Giants are still the Giants.
They’ll have a lough time on the grass, and Jakr
Hummer will light up their secondary.
Ilnw good do I feel about them? I'm willing lu

Legal Notice
NO TICE O F AC TIO N IN BMINBNT DOMAIN
IN TMB C IRCU IT CO U N T OF
TMB IIO M T IB N T H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FO R A S M I R O ll CO UN TY,
FLO RID A
C A S S N0.1 S S -17 11-C A -13 -Q
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political subdivision ol tne
State of Florida.
Petitioner.
v.
DONALD ROBERTSON, i t Personal Representative ot
tne (tta te of Opel Home Robertson, deceased.
RAY VALDES te Tas Collector of Semmoia County,
Florida, end IS# unknown epouewt of me above, if any;
tneir be ire. devisees, assignee*, granites, creditors,
lessees, eaecutore. administrators, mortgagees, Judgment
creditors, trustees, liennoiders. persona m possession
end any and ell other persons basing or claiming
to nave any rfghf. title or interest by. tntougn, under or
against tne above named Defendants, or otherwise
claiming any rigM, title, or interest m the real properly
described m Nile action.
Defendants
TO: TH O SE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO A LL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BT. THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS; ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PR O P ER ­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW.
An Eminent Domain Petition, together witn ilk Declaration of
Taking has bean Iliad W in# above-styled court to acoutre certain
property interests to Seminole County. Florida, described aa foltawer
P A R C E L H O . 44D
C O U N T Y M A O 4S T . F U M E V
F E E SIM PLE
THAT PORTION OF LAND DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK Sts. PAGE SS. OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK STS. PAGE 22T
ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK S M . PAGE S14. BEING A PART
OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 30 EAST. LYINO
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY
OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS:
CO M M EN C E AT THE SOUTHW EST CO RNER OF THE NORTH.
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
24 SOUTH, RANOE 10 EAST. SAID POINT BEING ON THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAO AS SHOWN ON MlOWAV PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 94. OF THE PUBLIC
R ECO R O S OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA. TH ENC E RUN
S B S 'H 'S S E . ALON G THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF SAID
LAKE MARY ROAO ANO ALO N G THE NORTH LINE OF THE WEST
1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 O F SAIO
SECTION 22. FOR A DISTANCE OF STS.32 FEET. THENCE RUN
N 11*24 03*E. 13.00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE
CENTERLINE OF CO UN TY ROAO 42T AS SHOWN ON THE STATE
ROAO DEPARTMENT RIGHT O F WAY MAP. SECTION NUMBER
77SI0-2*41 (DATED SEPTEM BER 21. 1*99). FOR A DISTANCE OF
40.ST F IS T TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF 2.2IS 4S FEET;
TH ENC E. LEAVING SAIO PARALLEL LINE, RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 01*47 44* FO R AN ARC DISTANCE OF 4S.S2 FEET; THENCE
RUN 9.4t*4S‘ 12*E. FOR A DISTANCE OF 9 00 FEET TO A POINT
ON THE ARC OF A NON TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF 2.211.48 FEET; THENCE
FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF N 40*11 4**B. RUN NORTHEAST­
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANOLE OF 04*17'4S* FOR AN AR C OISTANCE OF 243 27 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAIO
CURVE THROUGH A CEN TRAL ANGLE OF 02*3S'I3* FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 101 IT FEET; THENCE RUN H.40*S2'10*W FOR A
DISTANCE OF S 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON
TANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2.211.41 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARING
OF N 4f*0T SO'E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE THROUOH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02*41 01' FOR
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 10S 42 FEET. THENCE RUN S 13 04 10'E.
FOR A OISTANCE OF S 04 F E E T TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
NON-TANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO
A RADIUS OF 2 JI1 .4 S FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR­
ING OF N S t'S S SO'E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONQ THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 02*40 00' FOR
AN ARC OISTANCE OF 101 01 FEET: THENCE RUN N 13*24 09 W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 3 00 FE ET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
NON-TANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO
A RA0IUS OF 2J1 S .4 I FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR­
ING OF N.S4’ 1S'S1‘ I. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02*02 27' FOR
AN ARC OISTANCE OF TS 02 FEET: THENCE RUN 3 I t 'O M O 'E .
FOR A DISTANCE OF 12.82 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO HO
FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF
CO UN TY ROAD 427; THENCE RUN S.39‘ 0* S4*W ALONG SAIO
PARALLEL LINE FOR A OISTANCE OF S4 47 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE O F A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RADIUS OF 1,194.24 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTER­
LY ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE ANO ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO
CURVE THROUGH A CEN TR AL ANOLE OF 11*47-43' FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 2*4 04 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAIO PARALLEL
LINE RUN N 39-23 S l'W FOR A DISTANCE OF 21 10 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BIOINNING
SAID LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN T.S3S SOUARC FEET MORE
OR LESS
T O a iT M E R WITN
P A R C B L NO. TAS TEM P O R A R Y CO N STR U C TIO N S A S IM S N T
C O U N TY ROAO AST, PHASE V
THAT PORTION OF IAN 0 OESCRIBEO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 914. PAGE 4S. OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK STS. PAGE 217
ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 399. PAGE *14. BEINQ A PART
OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 10 EAST LYINO
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
C O M M ENCE AT THE SOUTHW EST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANOE 14 EAST. SAIO POINT BEING ON THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAD; THENCE RUN
319*21 SS'E ALONG SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A
DISTANCE OF 3S3 44 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 10 00 FEET
NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH IHE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY
ROAO 42T. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT
RIGHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NUMBER 773IO-240S IDATIO
SEPTEM BER 21. 19391. THENCE RUN N 18*24 03 E ALONG SAIO
PARALLEL LINE FOR A OISTANCE OF 34 99 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RAOIUS OF 2.213 44 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAIO PAR­
ALLEL LINE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1311 4/' FOR AN ARC
OISTANCE OF 322*4 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE RUN N 38'04 10'W FOR A OISTANCE OF 10 00 I f ET'
THENCE RUN N 32*12 04 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 21 03 FEET*
THENCE RUN S 1**23 2S*E FOR A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET TO
A POINT ON A NON TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY
ANO HAVING A RAOIUS OF 2211 48 FEET. THENCE FROM A TAN­
GENT BEARING OF S 32 28 04 W RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE
arc

of

s a io

curve

th ro ugh

a

central

an gle

of

04*12 14* F O R AN ARC OISTANCE OF 20 77 FEET TO Th e PO IN T

O F BEGINNING
SAIO LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 209 SQUARE FEET. MORE
O N LESS
T O G E T H E R WITN
P A R C E L NO. BAB
B R A M A G B B A S S M B NT
C O U N T Y NOAO 4B T. F N 4 E B If
THAT PORTION OF lAM O OESCRIBEO IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BO OK 914, PAGE •«. OFFICIAL REC O R D S BOOK STB. PAGE 23T
ANO OFFICIAL RECO R DS NOOK 399. PAQE *14. BE 1)40 A PART
O F SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE SO BAST. LYING
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
D ESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
CO M M ENCE AT THE SOUTHW EST CO RNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 O F THE NORTHEAST 1/4 O F SECTION I I , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE SO EAST. SAID POINT BE INO ON THE NORTH
RIOMT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE M ARY ROAO; TH ENC E NUN
S .I W lt Sft‘ E. ALONQ SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF WAV U N S FOR A
DISTANCE OF 3*3 44 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO IM FEET
NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE O F COUNTY
ROAO 42T, AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT
NIGHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NU M BER T7I10-M 0S (DATED
SE P TE M B E R 23. 1S9S); THENCE RUN N .S T2 4 0B*E. ALONG SAID
PARALLEL LINS FOR A OISTANCE O F 14 94 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CO NCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO A RAOIUS OF 1.113 «S FEET; TH ENCE LEAVING SAIO PAR­
A L LE L LINE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO
CURVE THROUGH A CEN TRAL ANOLE O F OS'OS 32* FO R AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 112.SI FEET TO TH E POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE RUN N *9*21 33*W FOR A DISTANCE O F 2E *0 FEET TO
A POINT ON A NONTANGENT CU RVE CONCAVE SOU THEASTER­
LY AND HAVING A RAOIUS O F 2.212.4* FEET; TH ENC E FROM A
TANGENT BEARINO OF N.4S'*B 40‘ B. RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC O F SAIO CURVS THROUGH A CEN TRAL ANOLE
OF 03*09 49- FOR AN ARC OISTANCE OF 123 31 FEET; THENCE
RUN S.44*S1'I0'E FOR A OISTANCE O F 20 04 FEET TO A POINT
ON A NONTANGENT CURVE CO NCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO
HAVINO A RAOIUS OF 2.213 4S FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARINO OF S.49'07 SO'W RUN SOUTHW ESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF SAIO CU RVE THROUOH A C E N T R A L AN OLE OF
02*IS 13* FOR AN ARC OISTANCE OF I0I.ET FEET TO THE POINT
O F BEOINNINO
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 2.293 SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
AN D
P M C S L NO. 14B
F E B BIM FLB
C O U N T Y NOAO 4»T. P H A S E V
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST
1/4 OF SECTION 23. TOWNSHIP 24 SOUTH. RANGE 10 EAST.
LYING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEINQ MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
CO M M ENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CO RNER O F SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 20 SO U TH. RANGE 30 EAST; TH ENCE RUN
S.00’ 4*-3S*W. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 33 FO R A DISTANCE
OF E7E.1S FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAIO POINT
BEINO ON A U N S S3 00 FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH
THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427. AS SHOWN ON TH I
STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOMT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NU M ­
BER TTSI0-344B (DATED S EP TEM BER &gt;3. 1*331. THENCE C O N ­
TINUE ALONG SAIO EAST LINE 9.00*4»'I**W FOR A DISTANCE
OF 41.14 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 34 00 FEET NORTH OF
ANO PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 427.
THENCE RUN 9 8**04 84*W. ALONO SAID PARALLEL LINE FOR A
DISTANCE OF 13411 FIET; TH ENCE LEAVING SAIO PARALLEL
U N E RUN N . l l ’ QT SO'W. FOR A OISTANCE OF 3J.93 FEET TO A
POINT ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY
AND HAVINO A RAOIUS OF 2.21S 4* FEET; THENCE FROM A TAN­
GENT BEARING OF N .S t 'M 'I T 'E . NUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUOH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
O l 'lE 'lt * FOR AN ARC OISTANCE OF SS *2 FEET; THENCE RUN
H 39*04 M ' E FOR A DISTANCE O F 124.20 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 7,284 SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS.
OWNIRIsl: DONALD ROBERTSON, a t Personal Regratentative
of the I elate o l Opal Eloiaa Robert eon, deceased
c/o William t . Reiachmann. Jr., Etg.
Suntruat Bank Building
Suita 22
244 Waal Fuel Slraal
Sanlord. FL 32771
Each Defendant le further notified that the Petitioner will petition
for an Order ol Taking before the HONORABLE OIN E S TEPH EN ­
SON. one of the Judges of the above-etyied Court, on Tuesday,
the 22nd day of December. 1*49, at 1:30 p m., m Courtroom K. at
lha Sam mole
County Courthouse. Sanford, Florida. In accordance witn ilk
Declaration of Taking heratofora tiled In this cause. All
Defend ante lo this suit and all other Intereited parties may time­
ly regueel e hearing on the Petition for the Order of Taking al the
tune and place dec-gnated and be heard. Any Oefendanl felling te
file a timely regueel for hearing than waive any right to obiect to
tha Order of Taking.

BXfl

Each Defendant and any other person! claiming any mlartet m
Ihe property described m the Petition In ihe abave-etylod Eminem
Domain proceeding it hereby required to terve written detente*,
if any you hate, to tha Petition heretofore filed m this cause on
the Petitioner, and any request lor a heating on in* Petition lor
the Order of Taking, if desired, on Petitioner'* Attorney, who**
name and a d d ra tt la shown below on or before Tuesday.
December IS. 1990. end to Mo the original ol your wnttan defontea and any request for hoofing on tho Petition for tho Order of
Taking with tho Clark ol this Court either before service on the
Petitioner • Attorney or Immodialoly thereafter, to show what
right, litlo. mtoratl or ken you hovo. t* any. or claim In and to tho
property described m said Petition and to show cause, if any you
hovo, why M id property should not bo condemned for the uoao
and purposes so eef forth m to ld Petition, it you foil to answer, a
default may be entered agamet you tor lha relief demanded m tho
Petition If you Ia4 to raquatl a haarmg on tha Petition lor Order
ot Taking you shall waive any rtgm to ohfocl to told Order ol
Taking,
WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on me 21 *t day of
October. 199*
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERT a M c M i l l a n
C ounty Attorney
for Semmoia County. Florida
Seminole County Services Building
n o t Eat I F u ll Street
Sanford. Florid* 32771
Telephone |407) 121-1110. Eat 7254
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish- Sunday. November 29. 1998
Sunday. December 4, t99S
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NOTICE DP A C T M B H3 I M INERT DOMAIN
IN TMB C M C U TT C O U N T OP TMB
■M MTB8MTW J U D ICIAL C M C U TT.
M A N D FDD SB ENROL E C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
C A B B NO. B N -B1IB -C A -1 S-B
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a poM Kal subdivision of tho
State ot Florida,
Petitioner.
ve.
ID W AR 0 W Pi OMAN. MARY ORACE S PUNO a/k/a
MARY O PtGMAN. GREGORY P SAMANO.
MARGARET M. SAMANO; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. FLORIOA POWER
CORPORATION; BREEN CAPITAL; H O N E Y RENERT;
DEBORAH RENERT; EPIECOPAL CHURCH OF
THE NEW COVENANT. INC.; FIRST UNION NATIONAL
SANK, a national Banking assoctation. RAY VALDES
aa Tea Collector of Bernmol* County, Flood a. and mo
imknoven vpouvee of tho above, if any; mow hewt.
devisee*. assignee*, grantees, creditor*, let****,
eaecutore. admmiatratore. mortgagees, lodgment creditors,
trustees, lienholders, person* m possession and any
end oh other person* hevmg or ciownmg to hare
any nghf. title *r interest by. through, under or agamet mo
obese named Defendants, or otherwise claiming any
right, title, *r mioroel m the real property described
m mu* action,
Defend ent|t)
TO: THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTUS
CLAMttNG INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOIR OR AGAINST THI
NAMED DEFENDANTS: ANO TO A LL PARTIES HAVINO OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE O R INTEREST IN TH I PRO PER­
TY OESCRIBEO BELOW.
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with its Declaration ot
Taking ha* keen tiled in tha above-tty led court to acquire cerlam
property m ar tat* m Semmoia County. Florida, described 0* foflOEMB"
P A R C E L NO. I0T
F I B SIM PLE
TUSKAW ILLA N O AO . P H A S E III
That portion of Lot * Tuskawillo Unit 9. aa recorded m Plot Boob
24. Pago IS Public Record* o l Semmoia County. Florid*, more
poHieuierty described 0* l 0* 0 wm
Bogin of m* Northeast corner at Lai t . Tuekowiiio Unit S. aa
recorded m Plot Book 24. Pago IS. Public Rocordo ot Semmoia
County. Florida, said pomt being on mo Westerly right of-way Hn*
as recorded m seed Plot Booh 20. Pago IS. M id pomf kite being
on a curve, cone eve Southeasterly, hevmg a central ongio at
01*24-0*’ and a radius Ot 113.31 loot; thence from a tangent
bearing of $42'1S’ S1*W. run Southwesterly along the ere Ol kotd
curve and l e d right-of-way kne, a dtatanc* of 17 01 fool to the
Southeast corner of said Lot 4; thane# N 4 V 11 41*W, along tha
South bn* at aoid Lot 9. a diefenc e at S3.IS toot ta a pomt on a
curve, concave Southeasterly, having a central angle of 03*11 24*
and a radius of 77120 leaf; thence from a tangent bearing ot
N i l *44'10*1, run Northeasterly along lha arc o l M id eurvo. a dielance of 34 04 foot to a pomt on tho Northerly Ima of t*&gt;d Lot 3.
thence 993*1101*1. a distance 39 12 1**1 to Ihe POINT OF
BEOINNINO
Containing 1,f9T square feet, more or fete
OWNER! a) EDWARO W Pi OMAN and
MARY ORACE I PUNO
a/k/a MARY 0 PIOMAN
c/o Gory Massey. Esq
One Oougfa* Place
100 West Citrus Street
Altamonte Springe. FL 32714-2302
P A N C B L NO. 1 13
F B I BIM FLB
TU SK AW ILLA RO AD PM ABB III
Thai portion of that certain parcel of land recorded m Official
Record* Book 2341. Pag* 4 t l . Pubkc Record* ot Seminole
County, Flofkfa tying m Section 12, Township 31, Renga 10 Eatt,
Semmoia County, Florid*, being more particularly described at
foHowt:
Begin *1 th* intersection Of the Westerly right-of-way Ima of
Tutkewilla Rood end lha North Ima of Lot I. os par plat of
Tuakawilla Unit 9. recorded m Piet Bosk 20. Pag* IS. Public
Record* of Semmoia County. Florida, run NS3*11'4)‘ W. along me
North kne of said Lot S, a distance of 44.99 feet to a point on a
eurvo, concave Southeasterly having a control angle of 04*41 04*
end 0 radius of *78 31 foot; Ihence from a tangent bearing of
N3S*49'99*E run Northerly along the arc of M id eurvo. a distent*
of 33 94 tool to too pomt of langency. thenco run N4]*29 03*1 4
distance ol 3*3.91 loot lo the most Southerly corner o l lo t 11.
Oak Forest Unit One as recorded m Plat Book 23. Pages 11-41.
tho Public Records of Semmoia County. Florida, thence run
S4t*M'89*E, a distance Ot 34 OO lest lo a pomt on lha aforemen­
tioned Westerly right-ot-way Itne; thane* S41‘ 2* 03*W along *a&lt;d
Wetterly right-of-way Im*. a distance of M S 90 leal to the pomt
of Curveturo ot curve, concave Southeasterly having a central
angle of 0I*19'1S* and a rsdtu* ot 421 I t fool; thence from e tan­
gent bearing of B4V2S 43‘ W run Southerly along the eeid
Westerly right-of-way line and the arc ol said curve, a dittanc# ol
12.79 last to th* POINT OF BEGINNING.
Containing .314 acres
OWNER(t): EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE
NEW COVENANT, INC
c/o Thome* E. Dot*. III. Attorney
300 Beet Altamonte Drive
Suite 310
Altamonte Sprmgt. FL 12701
Each Defendant ie further notified that th* Petitioner wiM petition
for an Order ot Taking before the HONORABLE OENE STEPH EN ­
SON. on* el th* Judge* ot th* above-etyied Court, on Tuesday,
th# 22nd day of December, 199S. at 1:10 p.m.. m Courtroom K. *1
Iho Seminote Courtly Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, w accordance
• ilh He Declaration of Taking heretofore filed in true causa. All
Defendant* to thl# suit and all other mterstlod parti** may lone­
ly request a haarmg on th* Petition for tho Order of Taking at the
time and place designated and b* heard Any Defendant tailing to
to* a tamely request for hearing snail waive any right lo obiocl to
too Order ot Taking
.
BMB
Each Defendant and any other persons claiming any miscast m
to* properly described m the Petition m the above-etyied Eminent
Domain proceeding is hereby required to t e n s written defenses.
If any you have, to toe Petition heretofore filed m this cause on
to# Petitioner, and any request for ■ hearing on the Petition for
the Order of Taking. 8 desired, on Petitioner* Attorney, whose
name and a d d ra tt it shown below on or botoro Tuesday,
December 13, 1SSS, and to to* the original of your written defansO* and any request for haarmg on tho Petition for th* Order ot
Taking with th* Clark of thi* Court either before tarvic* on the
Petitioner * Attorney or immediately thereafter, to enow what
right, title, interest or lien you have, if any. or claim In and to lha
proparty described In M id Petition end to show c a u M . It a ry you
have, why M id proparty should not bo condemned for to* uses
and purpose* aa set lotto in said Petition. If you fail to answer, a
default may be entered agernsf you lor the relief demanded m Ihe
Petition If you fail to request a hearing on tho Petition tor Order
o l Taking you shall Irani* any right to object to M id Order ol
Taking.
WITNESS my hand and seal o l said Court on tho 20th OF OCTO­
BER. 1991
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A McMILLAN
County Attorney
for Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County Servlets Building
1101 fa st Fust Street
Sanford. Florida 12771
Telephone (407) 343-3714
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish Sunday, November IS, 1994
Sunday. December 4. 1994

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTtCI O f ACTION IN IM IN IN T DOMAIN
M T N I CINCWT COUNT OF
TN I IMM TIIM TM JUDICIAL CMCUIT. IN ANO TON
•AMINOLI COUNTY,
nom oA
CASB NO. M -llB l-C A -tJ -O

SEMINOLE COUNTY, • oolitic at subdivision ot the
S i ala at Honda.

Petitioner.
*.
T N i BANK O F NIW TONIC, aa Trustee. under Ilia
Fooling and Servicing Agreement datad aa o l Angus! J t ,
I t W . Sanaa I M I - C . TN I ALLAN F. WHIT*. TNUST.
X )N N N LIVANA; N IO IC C A A. BROWN. M IL IN O A J.
IOMISTON; RICHANO S. C A S S I L K R N V :
W ATNI lo w ANO BAKIN; DANLIN I A. BAKIN.
U C F F ID IN A L CNIOIT UNION; SUNTRUST UONTOAOC, INC . a
Oaorgia Corporation; JOHN J. WEIR; NANCY J . w tlR .
c iN T N A L F l o r i d a i o u c a t o n s - f i d a n a l c n i o i t
UNION; O O V IN M U IH LI MONTOAOC COMPANY. L P . a
Oalaaara llnutad p artn ers/,,D A V ID I LYNN; OIBORAH
L A I LYNN. C A P ST IA O . INC ; JO Y CE F DOWOCN.
RAY VALOIS aa Taa Collector o l Seminole County.
Florida, and Hie unknown apouaoa ot Hie
afcovo, d any; Itiew herrt, daviaaaa. assignees. grantee*,
creditor*, laaoaaa. oaacutora, admmiatralor*. morlgagaa*.
pjdgmant cratMar*. trualoo*. lienholders. paraon*
m poaaoaaion and any and ail other pataona having
or claiming to have any right, title or Interest by.
through, under or agamot the above nomad Defendant*,
or otharwiao claiming any right, title, or inter**!
m the real property deter.bed m thi* action.
TO: THOSE ABOVA-NAMAO D IFIN O A N TS ANO TO ALt'pAR TIAS
CLAIMING INTANIST NY. THROUGH, U N D IR O R AOAINST THI
N A U I O DIFINOANTS: AND TO ALL PANTtAS HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVA ANY RIGHT. TITLI OR INTIRAST IN THI PROPERTV O ISC R IBID IIL O W
An Amment Dornam Petition, together with Ha Declaration ot
Taking ha* been filed In the above-ityled court to acquire certain
property mterait* in Seminole County. Florida, described a* fol­
low*:

PANCIL NO. I tS.4

CHULUOTA BYPASS

A l l S IM P L I
THAT PORTION OF LOT J. BLOCK A. TOWNSITI OF NORTH
CHULUOTA IN SICTION M . TOWNSHIP J t SOUTH. RAN OI JJ
IAST. S I M lN O ll COUNTY. FLORIOA, AS R IC O R O ID IN PLAT
BOOK I. PAD AS S4-SS O F THA PUBLIC R IC O R D S OF SIM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIOA
• U N O M O RI PARTICULARLY D ISCRIBIO AS FOLLOWS
C O M M IN C I AT A 1/4* IRON PIPS WITH NO S i t N U M B IR
MARKING TH I SOU THIAST CORNAR OF THA SO U TH IAST t/4
O F SICTION » . TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANOB J J IAST. SAMIN O L I COUNTY, FLORIDA; TH SN CI NORTH 01*41 20* W IST
ALONO TH I IAST LINS OF TH I SO U TH IAST 114 OF SAlO SICTION JO. A DISTANCI OF 1494 04 FIAT TO A 1-l/J* IRON PIPS
WITH NO N L.S. N U M B IR MARKINO THA NORTHAAST CORNAR
OF THA SOU THIAST 1/4 OF SAID SICTIOW JO; THI N C I SOUTH
•S’ JI 0J- W IST ALONO THI NORTH U N I OF THI SOU THIAST
t/4 OF SAID SICTION JO, A DISTANCI OF 401.11 FI IT. T H IN C I
SOUTH 04‘ JS 'Jl* IA S T IS 00 F I I T TO A POINT ON TH I SOUTH
RIOHT OF WAY U N I OF CHULUOTA ROAD AS R IC O R D IO IN
PLAT BOOK 4. P A D IS TS AND 77 OF THI PUBLIC R IC O R D S OF
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO TH I POINT OF BIOINNINO
TH IN C I CONTINUI SOUTH 00*1* 11' IA ST ALONO TH I IA ST
L*NI OF LOT J. BLOCK A. TOW NSlTI OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS
R IC O R O ID IN PLAT BOOK J. PAOIS M S* OF THI PUBLIC
R IC O R D S OF SIM IN OLI COUNTY. FLORIDA. A DISTANCI OF
SO SI F I I T TO THI SOU THIAST CO RN IR OF SAID LOT ) AND A
POINT ON TH I NORTH RIOHT OF WAY LINI OF WASHINGTON
S T R U T . T H IN C I SOUTH 44‘ M J 7 ‘ W IST ALONO SAIO NORTH
RIGHT OF WAV LINI ANO TH I SOUTH U N I OF SAIO LOT J A
DISTANCI OF SO 00 F I I T TO THI SOUTHW IST CO R N IR OF
SAIO LOT S. T H IN C I NORTH 00*24 11* W IST ALONO THI W IST
LINI OF SAIO LOT J. A DISTANCI OF SS SO F I I T TO THI SOUTH
RIOHT OF WAV LINI OF CHULUOTA ROAD; T H IN C I NORTH
M 't r o j ' IA S T ALONO SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV LINI. A OISTANCI OF SO Ot F I I T TO THI POINT OF BIOINNINO
CONTAINING 1000 SO U ARI F IIT . M O R I OR L IS S
BIARINOS A R I B A SIO ON THI SOUTH LINI OF THI NORTHW IST t/4 OF SICTION I t . TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH. RAN GI 11
IA S T . S IM IN O LI COUNTY, FLORIOA. A S B U N G NORTH
I S ‘ 01 11* IAST. AN A S S U M tO BIARING
OWNERIs) BANK O F NIW YORK, a* Trulta*
under the Pooling and Servicing
datad a* e l Auguat I I, I t s J
Berio* tSO l-C
1101 C Sweet. Suit* TOQW
Sacramento, CA SSI IS

PARCBL MO. 1S4.T

CNULUOTA BYPASS

FSB SIM PLE
THAT PORTION OF THI SOUTHW IST 1/4 O F THI NORTHW IST
1/4 OF SICTION JJ. TOWNSHIP II SOUTH. RAN OI 11 IAST
SIM IN OLI COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO SIINO A PORTION OF LOT
1. BLOCK 1. OF THI U N RICO R O IO PLAT OF CH ULA VISTA.
SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
B U N G M O RI PARTICULARLY O ISC R IBID AS FOLLOWS:
C O M M IN C I AT A RAILROAD SP1KI WITH NO R L.S N U M B IR
MARKINO TH I SOUTHW IST CO R N IR O F TH I SOU THW IST t/4
OF THI NORTHW IST t/4 OF SICTION JJ. TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH.
RAN O I 11 IAST. SIM IN OLI COUNTY. FLORIOA; TH IN C I NORTH
01 *43 40* W IST ALONG THI W IST LINI OF TH I SOUTHW IST
1/4 OF THI NORTHW IST t/4 OF SAIO SICTION J J . A DISTANCI
OF *01 IS F IIT . T H IN C I NORTH 14*04 10* IAST. 11 00 F I I T TO
T H I SOU THW IST C O R N IR O F LOT 1. B LO CK 1 O F TH I
U N R IC O R O IO PLAT OF CH ULA VISTA. SIM IN OLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA. T H IN C I NORTH 0 f 3 9 40* W IST ALONO TH I W IST
LINI OF SAIO LOT 1 A DISTANCI OF 14 50 F I I T TO TH I POINT
O F BIOINNINO. TH IN C I CONTINUI NORTH O fS S 40* W IST
ALONO THI W IST LINI OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCI O F TS SO
F I I T TO TH I NORTHW IST C O R N IR OF SAIO LOT 1; T H IN C I
NORTH 11 04 JO' IAST ALONG T H t NORTH LINI OF SAIO LOT 1.
A DISTANCI OF 7,01 F I I T TO A POINT ON A CU RVI CO N CAVI
W ISTIR LY HAVING A RADIUS OF t t l U S F IIT . A C IN TR A L
AN GLS OF O l’ SO'Ol* AND A CHORO SIARIN O OF SOUTH
01*11 SI* WIST; T H IN C I SOU TM W lSTIRLY ALONO TH I ARC
OF SAID CU RVI TS S4 F IIT TO THI POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING JIT SOUARI F IIT . M O RI OR L IS S
BIARINOS A R I B A S IO ON THI SOUTH LINI OF THI NORTHW IST t/4 OF SICTION 11. TOWNSHIP It SOUTH. RAN OI 11
IA S T . S IM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIOA. AS BIINO NORTH
49*01 11* IAST. AN ASSU M IO SIARINO
TOG B TH S R w i t h
P A R C B L NO SS4.T

MBNT

THAT PORTION OF TH I SOUTHW IST t/4 OF TH I NORTHW IST
t/4 OF SICTION 11. TOWNSHIP J t SOUTH. RANOI J J IAST.
SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO SIINO A PORTION OF LOT
J. SLO CK 1 OF TH I U N R ICO R D ID PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SIM I­
NOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA
B U N G M O R I PARTICULARLY O ISCRIBID AS FOLLOWS:
THI W IST IT F I I T OF LOT J. BLOCK 1. U N R IC O R O IO PLAT
OF CHULA VISTA. L IS S THAT PART LYINO WITHIN THI N IW R/W
OF SNOW HILL ROAD (CHULUOTA O IN IV A ROAD).
CONTAINING 1.407 SOUARI F IIT , MORI OR LIS S
BIARINOS A R I B A SIO ON THI SOUTH LINI OF THI NORTH­
W IS T 1/4 OF SICTION 11. TOWNSHIP II SOUTH, RAN OI 11
IA S T . S IM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEING NORTH
19 01 11* IAST, AN ASSU M ID BIARING
OW NIR(l) WAYNI IOWARO BAKIR and
D A R LIN I A BAKIR
c/o Richard N Milian. I »q
190 North Orange Arenu*
Suite MOO
Orlando. FL 11901

PARCEL NO. IIS .3-

•9*01 11’ IA S T . AN A S S U M ID BIARING.
OWNER!*). JOH N J. WEIR
and NANCY J . WEIR c/o Richard N. Mihan. I*q
ISO North Orange Avenue
Suit* ttOO
Orlando. FL 1IS01

PARCBL HO. tM .4

CHULUOTA BYPASS

FBB S IM P LI
THAT PORTION OF TH I SOUTHW EST 1/4 OF TH I NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SICTION JJ. TOWNSHIP J1 SOUTH. RANOI 11 IAST.
SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA ALSO BIINO LOT 9. BLOCK I. OF
T H I U NRECO RDED PLAT OF C H U LA VISTA, SIM IN OLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
BIINO O IS C R IB ID AS FOLLOWS:
C O M M EN CE AT A RAILROAO SPIKI WITH NO H.L.S. NU M BIR
MARKINO TH I SOUTHW EST C O R N IR OF THE SOUTHW IST t/4
OF THI NORTHW IST t/4 OF SICTION 11. TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH.
R AN O I 11 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; THENCE NORTH
O f S S 40* W IS T ALON G THS W IS T U N I OF THI SOUTHW IST
1/4 OF THE NORTH W IST 1/4 OF SAID SICTION 11. A DISTANCE
OF 1101 IS FEET. THENCE NORTH 14*04 10' EAST. 1100 FEET
TO THE SOUTHW IST C O RN ER O F LOT S. BLOCK t OF THE
U N R IC O R O IO PLAT O F C H U LA VISTA AND THE POINT OF
BIOINNINO; TH IN C I NORTH O f S S 40* WEST ALONO THE WEST
LINI OF SAID LOT S. A DISTANCE OF 100 00 F I I T TO THE
N O RTH W IST C O R N E R OF SAIO LOT 9. T H IN C I NORTH
SS*O4'J0* EAST ALONG TH E NORTH U N I OF SAIO LOT S. A DIS­
TANCE OF tO O FEET; TH ENCE SOUTH 01*99*40* IAST, 100 00
FEET TO A POINT ON TH I SOUTH LINI OF SAIO LOT S; T H IN C I
SOUTH 44*04 JO* W IS T ALONG TH I SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT
S. A DISTANCI OF 9 00 FEET TO TH I POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 900 S O U A R I F I I T . M O R I OR L I U .
BIARINOS A R I B ASED ON TH I SOUTH LINI OF THt NORTHW I S T 1/4 O F SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH. HANOI 11
EAST. S IM IN O LI C O U N TY , FLORIDA, A S BEING NORTH
09*0111* IA S T , AN A S S U M ID BEARING.

TOGB THS R WITH
PARCBL NO. TM .4

CNULUOTA BYPASS
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BAUMS NT

THAT PORTION OF T H I SOUTHW EST 1/4 OF THI NORTHW IST
t/4 OF SECTION J J . TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH. RANOI 11 EAST.
SIM IN OLI COUNTY. FLORIDA. A LS O BIINO A PORTION OF LOT
9. BLOCK t O F TH t U NRECO RDED PLAT OF CH ULA VISTA. SEMIN O L I COUNTY. FLORIOA.
B U N G M O R I PARTICULARLY O IS C R IB ID A S FOLLOW S
TH I SOUTH 11 F I I T O F T H t NORTH 14 F I I T OF W IST 14 F I I T
OF LOT I. BLO C K t. U N R IC O R O IO PLAT OF C H U LA VISTA. LESS
THAT PART LYING WITHIN THS N IW R/W FOR SNOW HILL ROAD
CONTAINING 110 S O U AR I F I I T M O RI OR LESS
BIARINOS A R I BASED ON TH I SOUTH U N I OF THE NORTH­
W IS T 1/4 OF SICTION J t , TOWNSHIP II SOUTH. RANGE 11
EAST. S IM IN O L I CO UN TY. FLORIDA. AS BIINO NORTH
M * 0 1 11* IAST. AN ASSU M ED BEARING.
OWNER)*) DAVIO I . LYNN
AND O IB O RAH L I E LYNN
c/o R xherd N M.han. I*q
190 North Orange Avenue
Suite 1100
Orlando, FL J1S01

PARCBL NO. tSB.T

CHULUOTA BYPASS
FBB BIMPIB

THAT PORTION OF TH I NORTHW IST t/4 OF SICTION JJ.
TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH. RANGE ] J IAST. SIM IN OLI COUNTY
FLORIDA ALSO B U N G A PORTION OF LOTS • ANO T. BLOCK t
O F THI U N R EC O R D ED PLAT O F CH U LA VISTA. SIM IN OLI
COUNTY. FLORIOA
BIINO M O RI PARTICULARLY D ISC R IBIO AS FOLLOWS
C O M M I N C I AT A RAILROAD SPIKI WITH NO R L 9 NU M BIR
MARKINO THI SOUTHW IST C O R N IR O F THI NORTHWEST t/4
OF SICTION JJ. TOWNSHIP J t SOUTH. RANOI 11 IAST. S IM I­
N O L I c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t h i n c i n o r t h 0 1 *53 4 0 * w i s t
ALON G THI W IST LINE OF THI NORTHW IST 1/4 OF SAIO S E C ­
TION j j . a d i s t a n c e o f h o i i s f i i t . t h i n c i n o r t h
•1*04 10- IAST. 11 0 0 F I I T TO TH I SOUTHW IST CO RNIR OF
LOT S. BLOCK 1 OF T H t U N R IC O R O IO PLAT OF CHULA VISTA.
s i m i n o l i c o u n t y . Fl o r id a a n d t h i p o in t o f s io i n n i n g .
T H IN C I n o r t h O f IS 40* W IST ALONO TH I W IST LINI OF
LOTS I AND 7. OF SAIO BLOCK 1. A DISTANCI OP 100 00 F I I T
TO THI NORTHW IST C O R N IR O F SAID LOT f; TH IN C I NORTH
•1*04 JO* IA S T ALONO THI NORTH U N I OF SAID LOT T, A DIS­
TANCI o f t o o f i i t . t h i n c i s o u t h 01*55 ao* i a s t . j o o o o
F I I T TO A POINT ON THI SOUTH LINI OF SAIO LOT S. T H IN C I
SOUTH 11*04 JO* W IS T ALONO TH I SOUTH LINI OF SAIO LOT S.
A DISTANCE OF I 00 F I I T TO TH I POINT OF BIOINNINO
CONTAINING 1100 SO U ARI F I I T . M O RI OR LIS S .
BIARINOS ARI B A S IO ON TH I SOUTH LINI OF THI NORTH­
W IST t/4 OF SECTION I t . TOWNSHIP II SOUTH, RANGE 11
IA S T . SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA, A S BIINO NORTH
•9*01 11* EAST. AN ASSUM ED SIARINO
OWNIRIel J O Y C I F DO WO IN
1797 Round Lake Road
Ja lle o o d . FL 11799
Each Defendant i* further notified that the Petitioner a d petition
for an Order of Taking before tha HONORABLE Q IN I STEP H EN ­
SON. on* of the Judge* of the abore-atyled Court, on Tuesday,
the l l n d day of December. 1994. at 1 JO p m , m Courtroom K . at
th* Sammoia County Coertnou**. Sanford. Florida, n accordance
eitn It* Declaration ot Taking heretofora hied M MU* cauke All
Defendant* fo thi* tort end all other mtorealod panto* may tim e­
ly raquaaf a hear mg on tha Petition for the Order of Taking af the
lima and place deeigneied and be heard Any Defendant fading to
f.lo a timely requeel tor hearing then wan* any right to ob|*ct to
th* Order ot Taking
(a c h Defendant end any other pereene claim mg any inter ect m
the properly deecnbed m the Petition m the abore-atyled Eminent
Oomam proceeding ie hereby required to oorve written defence*,
it any you have, to the Petition heretofore food m i n * ceuea on
the Petitioner, and any requeet for a hearing on the Petition for
iho Order ot Taking, if dom ed, an Petitioner * Attorney, whoa*
name and eddies* ie inow n b a le* on or before Tuesday,
December IS, 19SS. and to file the anginal ot your written detona­
t e and any reque*l lor heeling on tha Petition for the Order ot
Taking with the Clark of thit Court adhat before M in e * on the
Petitioner a Attorney or immediately thereafter, to (how what
right, title, mtereat or hen you have, it any. or claim m and to tha
property deecnbed m »»-d Petition and to *how cauao. it any you
have, why *e*d property m ould not bo condemned for the ueo*
and purpoeo* i t le t forth m *atd Petition It you tail to antwor. e
default may bo ordered against you tor the rebel demanded m th*
Petition. It you tail to request a hearing on tha Petition lor Ordar
o l Taking you shall w an* any right to ob|*ct to a n d Ordor of
Taking
WITNESS my hand end seat of l a d Court on th* lo th ot O C T O ­
BER. IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THI CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SIM IN OLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By: Ruin King
Ooputy Clerk
ROBERT A McMILLAN
County Attorney
for Sominol* County. Florida
Sam.nolo County Sorvice* Building
1101 Iasi Fuat Stroot
Sanlord. Florida 117T1
Telephone (407) 149-37)4
Attorney lor Pelilionor
Publish Sunday. November 19. 199S
Sunday. Oec ember S. 199S
DEW 4

CHULUOTA BYPASS
FBI SIMPLE

THAT PORTION OF T M l SOUTHW IST 1/4 OF THI NORTHW IST
1/4 OF SICTION II. TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH. RANOI 32 IAST.
SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO BIINO A PORTION OF LOT
4. BLOCK t OF THI U N RICO RO IO PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SIM I­
NO LI COUNTY. FLORIOA
• U N O MORE PARTICULARLY D ISCRIBIO AS FOLLOWS
C O M M IN C I AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO R 1.5 NUMBER
MARKINO T H t SOUTHW IST CO RN IR OF TH I SOUTHW IST 1/4
OF THI NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SICTION 22. TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH.
RANGE 32 EAST. SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA; T H IN C I NORTH
01*95 40* W IST ALONO T H ! W IST LINE OF TH I SOUTHW EST
t/4 OF TH I NORTHWIST 1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 22. A DISTANCE
OF 1001 IS F IIT ; T H IN C I NORTH SS'04'20* IAST, 13.00 F I I T
TO THI POINT OF BIOINNINO. SAID POINT ALSO SIINO THI
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1 OF THI UNRECOROID PLAT OF CH ULA VISTA. SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIOA;
TH IN C I NORTH 01*3940* W IST ALONO T H t WEST LINI OF
SAIO LOT 4, A DISTANCE OF 100 00 F I I T TO THI NORTHWEST
CORNER OR SAIO LOT 4; TH IN CI NORTH SS-04 10* IAST
ALONO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4. A DISTANCE OF 9 00;
TH IN C I SOUTH 01*3S'40* IAST, 11.96 F I I T TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CO N CAVI WESTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF M i l 13 F IIT . A CINTRAL ANGLE OF 03*2119* ANO
A CHORO SIARINO OF SOUTH 00'11'SS* EAST; TH IN C I SOU TH ­
EASTERLY ALONO THI ARC OF SAID CURVE 97 OS F I I T TO A
POINT ON THI SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 4: T H IN C I SOUTH
99*04 20* W IST ALONG THE SOUTH LINI OF SAID LOT 4. A DIS­
TANCE OF 702 F I I T TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
ONTAININO 99# SOU ARI F IIT . MORI OR U S S
EARINOS A R I BASED ON THI SOU t H I I* * 0 7 1 M
R T* j
ST 1/4 OF SICTION 11. TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH. RANGE 12
ST. S IM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS B U N G NORTH
03 11* IAST. AN A SSU M tO BIARING
GETHER WITH
■« ■» «*
R C 1 L NO T23 3
CH U LU O TA B Y P ASS
TE M P O R A R Y CO N STR U CTIO N E A S E M E N T
HAT PORTION OF THI SOUTHW IST t/4 OF TQH*
I OF SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH
” ? * * T*
MiNOLE COUNTY FLORIOA. A L 5 0 BEING A PORTION OF LOT
BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CH UIA VISTA. SEMI)LE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
____ _ _ _
IEING MORE PARTICULARLY O t K R lO E D A S F O llO W S
HE WEST 14 FEET OF T H t NORTH 31 FEET OF LOT 4, BLOCK
U N RICO RO IO PLAT OF CH ULA
V h u l u O t"aTGENE
THIN TH I NIW R/W OF SNOW HILL ROAD (CHULUOTA GENE‘ ONTAININO 49S SOUARI F IIT , M O RI OR LESS
M notM
SEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE ^ U T O U » «
J M E NORTMEST 1/4 OF SECTION I t . TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE 12
1ST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. AS BEINQ NORTH

Legal Notices

M THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IIOHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIOA,
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY
GBNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SC-1009 CA t4 O
CH ASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CH IM ICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*
WILLIAM ROBERT
BURNS. III. *1 at-.
Defend entls)
NO TICS

OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pur w ant to a Final Judgment ot
lo ro d o iu i* dated November
23. 1994. end entered m Cat*
No. 94-1003 CA 14 G. at th*
Circuit Court ol Ih* EIGH ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein C H A S E MANHATTAN
M O RTGAGE
CORPORATION
F/K/A CH IM ICAL RESIDENTIAL
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION it
Plaintiff and WILLIAM ROBERT
BURN S.
III.
ot
at..
are
Defendant*. I m il **11 to th*
highest and b e d bidder lor
c a m m th* W ed front door ol
the Courthou**, Sanlord. SEMI­

NOLE County. Florida, at 11:00
a m. o'clock on th* 19th day ol
December, 1994. th* following
deecnbed property B* le t forth
m lard Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 44, C H E LS IA PLACE OF
SIM INOLI COUNTV. ACCO RD ­
ING TO TH I PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 47,
PAGES 79 ANO 71. PUBLIC
REC O R O S
OF
S IM IN O LI
COUNTV. FLORIOA a/k/a 111
LEWIS P L A C E . LONGW OOO.
FLORIOA 12730
OATEO thi* t d day ol D E C E M ­
BER. 1994.
MARYANN! MORSE
A* Clerk ol *a&gt;d Court
By Ruth King
A t Deputy Clerk
Faber 4 QitlitJ. P A.
Suit* 100
IS70 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gable*. Florida 11144
DOS) 442-4110
‘ Parson* mth a ditabihty who
need a tpecial accommodation
to paiticipata in true proceeding
m o u ld
contact
AOA
Coordinator at Seminole County
Courthou**,
}0t
N
Park
Avenue. Suite N10I, Sanlord.
Florida 11771, at le a d five day*
pnor
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 12) 4110 *st.
4227. t 900-939 4771 (TOO) or
1-400-955-4770 (V| via Florida
Relay Service *
Pubttth: December 4, I t. 1994
OEX 51

Legal Notices

Seminole Herald

IN TH t CINCUIY COURT
OS TH I 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OSRSRAL JURISDICTION
C A S S N O M M M I4 3 4 .C A -t4 P
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
EARL HUM ES; P J . HUM ES;
TERRY E.LANO; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF TIR RY E. LANO.
QUINT A. LANO; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F OUINT A LANO;
K IM M O A O U AN O
A/K/A KIM Q A G U AN O ,
INDIVIDUALLY. ANO A S
PERSON AL REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE ESTATE OF
P ASO U ALI A OAGLIANO.
D ECEASED; UNKNOWN
SPOU SE O F KIM M OAGLIANO
A/K/A KIM O AOU ANO ,
ANTHONY J O A O U A N O ,
A MINOR BY AND THRU KIM
M O A O U A N O A/K/A
KIM OAGLIANO. HIS LIO A L
GUARDIAN AND NEXT-OF-KIN;
SUMMIRHILL TOW NHOM I3
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC :
I T I V I N F. MEAD. F E U B I R T O
TUA. UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; JOHN DOE
ANO J A N I D O ! AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)

322-2911

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M r ml is ptocsd Moan hsap in tnM M ads in Vw PsnonsSB (doss. 21). judnsss
OpportixVisB (daBS. 90). A Oarage Sates (217) riQuIra payment * advance

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cfta n g s tortis naxf SMXtoeto attton. PIBbbb chock your ad on t * tost day otp U M c a fc n If
y o u M a n s n w ,p to a a B a 0 u iiM n a M s l| r a n tfv w a tfc o n «c ttia a w o F to F t«M tM tcaion. W o o f s rasp onafcto tor too M l f S T t a n o r t y and or*? tor too cast ol M M to s t -

CLASSIFICATIONS

NOTICE
OP PORSCIOSURB SALS
NOTICE IS,HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fetal
Judgment ot foreclosure dated
November 14th, 1994. entered
*&gt; Civil C a t* No. 94-1514 CA14P ot the Cireuft Court *1 th*
14TH Judicial C e c u il et end for
SEM INO LE County. Sanford.
Florida, wherein FIRST NATION­
WIDE MORTGAGE C O R P O R A ­
TION I* Plaint ill and I A R L
H U M fS ; P J H U M IS; TERRY E.
LANO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TERRY E LANO. OUINT A.
LANO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
OUINT
A
LANO;
KIM M.
OAOUANO
A/K/A
KIM
OAGLIANO.
INDIVIDUALLY.
ANO A S PERSO N AL R I P R I S IN TAT IVI OF THI (STATE OF
PASOUALI
A.
G A Q l IANO,
O IC EA SID .
UNKNOWN
SP O U S I OF KIM M OA O U AN O
A/K/A OAOUANO . ANTHONY J.
GAQLIANO.A MINOR BY ANO
THRU KIM M OAGLIANO A/K/A
KIM O A O U A N O . HIS L IO A L
QAUROIAN AND NEXT-OF-KIN;
SU M M IRH ILL
TO W N H O M IE
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC : S T IV IN F MEAD. F E U S (R TO TUA; UNITED STATIS OF
AM ERICA; JOHN 0 0 1 AND
JA N I DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN ­
ANTS IN P O SSESSION Are
D IFIN O A N TS. I win sell to in*
highest and b e d bidder lor
c a m at tha W IS T FRONT
DOOR Ot the SIM IN O LI County
County Courthou** m Sanlord.
FLorrde. *1 11:00 o clock a m.
on Ih* 19th day at December,
1990 the following described
property
e* tet
forth
in
Summery
said
and
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT IT SUM M IRHILL PHASE
I. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS R I C O R O I D IN
PLAT BAO« I t . P A O IS SO-12,
PUBLIC R IC O R D S OF S IM I­
N O LI c o u n t y . F l o r i d a
O eied
true
JOih
oey
ot
November. 1990
M ARYAN N! MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By Ruth Kmg
Deputy Clark
DAVID J STIRN. I S O
AT TO R N ! V FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UNIVERSITY
DRIVE SUITE S00
p la n t a t io n , f l i m a
Publish. December 4, 11, 1994
DEX-47

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To make sene your ad wort*, we iuqge«l you keep n nund the fouowmg
• Include *9 many feature* o I N item you ere ke*mq a * you can Xvnh ol FMmemMf,
the more you M , (he UM4r you M I
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L e g a l N o t ic e !

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI 1STM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
m AMO FOR
SIMIROLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA

IN TIM CIRCUIT COURT
OF TIM ISTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ARO FOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GSHSRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASK NOt SB ISSt CA14 0

CABI NOI SB 14BB CA14

OF TMl EIOHTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CA l l NO. SB-1TTS CA
DIVISION t «

COLONIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PL/UMTIFF

Plaintiff,
v* .
M ALAN GLASS et at.
Defendant (el .
NOTICE

OF FONICLOSUNB BALI
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVIN
pursuant to a Final Judgment at
forecloour* dated
November
IS. 1994, end entered m Case
NO 94-IT7S C A ot the Circuit
Court o l Ih* E IO H T IIN IH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S IM I­
NOLI County, Florida wherein
NORW IST M ORTGAGE, INC Ik
th* Pik-ni.fl and M
ALAN
GLASS; BA R B A R A N ILSO N .
C H R Y S LE R FINANCIAL C O R ­
PORATION F/K/A C H R YS LER
CREDIT CORPORATION, wo Ih*
Defendant*. I will tail to th*
highest and b o d Bidder for
c a m at th* W e d front door ot
the
Sominol*
County
Courthou**. Sanlord. Florida at
O E C E M B IR . 1994, at 11 00
a m ., on tna l t d
day e l
D ECEM BER
tha
following
described properly a* te l forth
m said Final Judgment
LOT 7. BLO C K 11. WIATHIR 3 F IIL 0 SECON D AOOITION.
ACCO RDING TO T H t FLAT
THEREOF. AS R IC O R O ID IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAOE 102 ANO
101. PUBLIC R EC O R O S OF
SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
afk/a: 114 NORTHWESTERN
AVI ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL
31714
WITNESS MY HAND And th*
seal of thi* Court on Novombor
3 0 .1994
(SiALI
HONORABLE
GENE STEPHENSON
Clotk ot the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekorn
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, M cC all*. Raymer,
Bariett A Frappier
P o d Oft** Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 11401-1410
IMPORTANT NOTICB
A M E R IC A N S WITH
DISABLITIES
A C T OF f BOO
Ad m in istrative Order
Ne. 42-37
Persons with 4 disability who
need a special accommodation
to part cipal* m true proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at lo t N Park
Avenue. Suit* N 101, Sanlord.
Florida 11771 at le a d five (9)
day* prior to the proceeding.
Telephone. &lt;407| 111 4110 E d .
4227; t 400-9S5-47/1 (TOO), or
I 400-959-4770 (V|, via Florida
Relay Service
Publish December 4, 11, 1994
OEX-S3

iA

h Ih i p s

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT

m ortgaoe,

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SbS

O B N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION

NCRW IST
INC.

I lt if f

S’ H

VS.
CARM EN J. SORRENTINO.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
QRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BV.THROUGM.
UNDER OR AGAINST
CARM EN J. SORRENTINO;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CARM EN J. SORRENTINO.
IF ANY- SUNRISE OWNERS
OROUPS. INC ;
M f GO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. JOHN 0 0 E
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFEND ANTIS)
NOTICS

OF FORSCLOSURS BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summery Final
Judgment of lorecloeur* dated
Novombor IS. I94S entered in
Civil C a te No U ISIS CAI4 ol
Ih* Circuit Court ol th* 1ITM
Judicial Circuit m end lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida, I will sell lo th* high**!
end b e d bidder tor cash AT
THI W IST FRONT DOOR Of tha
SEMINOLE County Courthou**
located at M t N. PARK AVI. in
SANFORD. Florida d 11.00 am.
on in* 29th day o l Docombor.
1991 th* following described
property a* set forth m en d
Summary Final Judgment, 10 wtt:
LOT IS. SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17, PAGE 19 OF
THE
PUBLIC RECOR OS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
D eled thi* jo in day of
Novombor. 1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Mwyenn* Morse
Clerk ot Circuit Court
6y Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THI LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•at S University Drive
Sud* 500
Plantation. FL 11324
1954)211- S000
94-2BS4S|FM)COL
In accordance
with th*
American with Ditebuiiie* Act,
pertont with ditebiiiti** needmg a special accommodation lo
participate m this proceeding
m ould contact the Clerk of in*
Cucuil Court d in* SEMINOLE
County Coin thou** at 401-11141M , not iai*r than seven day*
prior to Ih* proceeding it hear­
ing impeirad. I -100-599-4771
(TOO) or 1 400-995-4770. via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish; December 4. II. 1994
OEX 49

L e g e i Notice*
at the Circuit Court ot the tITH
Judicial Circuit M and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida, I wilt 44X to th* higneat
and boat bidder tor C M h AT
W IS T FRONT DOOR o l tho
SIM IN O LI County CourthouM
located at H I N. PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD, Florida, at 11:00
a m. on tho 29th day ot
Docambor 1994,th# following
detcribod property at tet lorth
in
la id
Summery
Final
Judgment, to-wrt:
LOT IS. STO NIW OOO .
ACCO RD ING TO THE FLAT
TH ER EO F A S RECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAO IS 44 AND
•7. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Dated thi* I d day of D EC EM ­
BER. 1494.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark ot tho Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
401 S. Umverwly Drive
Suit* SOO
Plantation, F L 11114
(954)213-4000
94-19S14IFM1NAYR

n a t io n 3 B a n c
MORTGAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIF
VS.
RICHARD E. ELLIS. IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD.
THI UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
D fVtSEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAINST RICHARD
C. ( L U S ; PAMELA M. ELLIS.
IF LIVINO. AND IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.CREOITORS.
EDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNOER
OR AOAINST PAMELA
M. ELLIS. 9TONEWOOO
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)

In accordance with the
American with OitaO.htiet Act.
person* with diMbiltii** Head­
ing a special accommodation to
portKipet* m thi* proce-idmg
should contact the Clerk ol th*
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County Courthou** et 407-1234 1 H , not later then seven day*
prior to th* proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. 1-400-99S-477!
(TOO) or 1-400-9SS-4770. via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: December 4, 1], 1994
OCX-SO

NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pureuant to a Summery Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
November 19. 1994. entered m
Civil Case No. 94 1491 C AI4 G

P lace Your
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L e g a l N o t ic e s
U O ftC E
OF P U S U C SAL I
Pursuant to Florida StatuT#*
Satf Sto'ag# Facility
See
SI 006 A S3 00?. Sat# of
C ent« nt ft fMenu«
id /iuppi &gt;
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101
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2%t
M a ry P S f ft A 'it'jD
54 f
P tece cA lntf» l
to fr* sold ot ditpoftftO of
TiHif* . 12 1? 1000
10 a m
Public Auction. C oin Crjy
At S u ^ S if SliH t Aw ty

010 Rin#*tart Boad
Lata Mary F t 32?4«
All may pay up, Call 33J-4J3S
Publish
PHosember 20 , end
Dacamba* 0 1000
D fP M tS

Sund.iv D v ce rp tiv &gt; l&gt;»fl

L e g a l N o t ic e s

L e g a l N o t ic e s
MOTICC OF
FICTITIOUS NAM E
None* n hetetiy given that I
am engaged in t u u m i al 170}
f
a ilim on t* Or.
Attamont*
Sating,. Ft. 32701. Seminal*
County. Florida, under trie
F k I iI-o u ,
Nam* o&lt; R e n te r
Automotive, and that I intend
to regular va d name mth trie
0&lt;vi*ion
of
C o ro o ia tio n ,.
Tallahjiie*. Florida, in a cco r­
dant# » in the orovifonm of the
Fief l o u t Nam* Statue*. ToWit: Section I t s os. F lo rid a
Statute, t»St
Aennedy J R enter
Fublrtn December a. 1996
D tV S S

NOTICE OF AO EN CV ACTION TA KEN 9V
THE ST JOH N S NIVEN W ATEN M A N A G E M E N T
DISTRICT
Not e* i* given that in* toi&lt;ening permit • » 'ttu e d on
November IS. '99*. to Sembiee N9t*.l. Inc. , ISS* Central A .* .
St Peter,bu fj. FI permit
*7-1tT-t7*5N INF. The protect i ,
located m Sem.no'e County. S*ct&gt;on ja Town,hip 21 South,
tang* JO f a it Th* perm t authou je, A SlINFAC* WATER MAN
A a tM tN T SYSTEM ON 1 69 ACRES TO SERVE a f ie # ,landing
Commercial B.nidmg known a , Ecketd Drug Store. Th* receiving
eate'bodv '* St John , River
The fuel,) containing the application tor th* above nated permit
, a. Viable to' in»p*ction Monday Inrougn Friday eveept tor legal
no Ja y , 9 00 a * to S 00 p m at th* 31 Jo h n , Riv*' Water
Management C ttnet (Dietnct) Headquarter*. Hwy 100 w .
Paiatka F lo n d a J}lTS-t47S. A p a r,on who** Hibitantial inter■»t» ar* sheeted by the 0 ,tn ct permitting deci,io n may petition
tor on adminiftrat v* hearing m accordance with mection, t20 M S
and 120 ST. F S or may ch oow to pureue mediation a , an altarnative remedy under tectlon 170 ST1. Florida Statute*, and rule,
} , 12 ( 1 11 and 26-106 401-404. Florida Adminiatraliv* Cod*
Pet tiona n u ll comply w in the requirement* of Fiotida i d n n n train* Cod* Rut*. Chapter 29-106 and ba toed veitn {received b *1
the D ivtiKl Clerk located at O x in c l Headquarter*. M g rn .a , 100
.V#«t Paiatka. Florida 32177. Petition, to* *dmm,*lralive hearing
on tn* above apphcationt,) mutt be tiled wtthui tw entyon* |21|
day, ot publication of thi# notice or eitlw i twenty-an 1761 d a y , of
the Dietnct d* s o ld mg notice of th i, intent mth* mad for the a#
perton , to whom the Dietnct m ad , actual net** Failure to til* a
petition within th i, tun* period M ull constitute a waiver ot any
■-ghtlal Mich p i i t a i l t l may hay* to requeat an admimattalive
Jeterm.nation (hear ngi under aectiont 120 S69 and 120 ST. F S .
concerning the tubiect permit Petition, which at* net tiled m
accordance w tn th* above provision* are tubiect to d itm itta i
Because th* adminittrativ* hear ng proceta •* datigned to torrtiulat* t nai agency action, th* tiling ot a petition m ean, that in*
D n liv l v tinal ecren mey a* diHer*nr from m e poril-rn l,k#n by it
m thi* notice ot mtent Per i o n , who,* tu b tta n tu l interett, will
be affected by any *uch final decision of the Dietnct on th* appli­
cation have the right to petition to become a party to tha pro­
ceeding. th* accordance with the requirement, tet forth above
PubKth December 6, tSS*
0E6-S4

N O TIC I OF SALE
OF V A S S A L
Pursuant fo FL Stat 370 1?(?)
tba fpiktiainiq dft«cfib#tf v« *di
will b# ftokl in public M l* to tti#
tvg:b*»t 6td6tt to ftJrtuiitf a ci««m
ban by lb# U#r&gt;Ot lot tabor
and'or stcrag#
1008 CMRiS
CRAFT
FL829J0H A
Hull
10 CCHCYOC1F700 longib 20tl
AO ip e to or Fnncqu« fi*wbino
9311 Spring S"«J« C l OtUuvdo*
FI 33010 1906 BAVLINIR f L t
643SON
MIN 0L3BO19RC606
Lsngth 29»1 O ff NCR
Pals*
SiftCO,
493
Vtllago
UH4.
Long wood
Ft
33???9
L I !N O i| / 8 O 0 1
Monro*
H it be ur Mjnnji $J1 H Pa I'm#Ho
A r t Sanford. FL 33??1 Salo
and vosftftl location at Monro*
Harbour M jr .n j
*al* Dal*
O tK tm b tr 17. 1990 it 10 00
a m No v«tt«l unit b* ftotd t#ftft
than 90%
* Of q »*»i «» than its
appraraad vatu* For adtintonal
*nfOfiH*Hon call *07-•!?■ 1999
Putdiftn: 0*c*mb*tr §, 1990
OCA 19 A

UNCLAIM C O VAHICLK
AUCTION
Ramovat ot lb* below
d*ftcnb*d v«bicl*ft waft c o n ­
ducted m compliance with F S
713,78
N o lic* Itiat Butch a
Towmg «»il «*-ll «aid vahtclftft at
Public Auction ’ or c a ib on
D*c*mb«r 3 U t at 10 00 am at
300 Pw tim m oo Aw* . Sanford.
Florida We reterw* th* fight to
withdraw any v*hict*t Ifom thi*
auction All **hicl*« ftO&lt;d AS IS
No Id I* guaranteed Butch'*
Towing f*««ivift th* fight to bid
on a ry **h&lt;ct«
Verve le i may be viewed on*
hour prior to ft*'*
1970 BUICR
4J47U0G19A999
1907 CHEVY
1OTD61C0HA114717
1906 FORD
1FABP30MOCF19S9O0
1907 FORD
17AB93D4HC»20387O
1993 O l DS
1G3WHS4TXN0317332
1909 PONT
3O3OP37H0F33S4717
Pubbfth December 6, 1990
0IX -9 ?

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FITS
OFW P Apply Sanford
Eiec Inc 7522 S
Park Dove
321-1592___________________
ENTRY L E V E L DRIVERS need­
ed NOW' Covenant Transport
h a t immediate opening, tor
driver tram**, No aipenenca
needed Earn 4SK to $556 pfua
benefit, COL ttammg eve'
800 415 5593
E*pd
nomerofhea cleaner.
Auto and ptnn* raquead Ex
cnaent pay a074*5 MT4
Eipanenced rubber lea loader
operator to* P'1 A toadmg truck,
Near Sanford Arport 324 2499

Y O U R C *1 WITH U*t

322*2044

Order your Claatifted Onplay, Help Wanted Ada now!
■Altordabi* price,

'P e rv v a w e d Mnnce
‘Qualify work
'Diktr-bution in ynur local area
(10 draw M«N&gt;na&lt; h ep from *m
pkjyee, who 'n o * c io m b y )

CaN (407) 322 N i l 4
A*a fo r me Ciaaarftad D apt
Let you* d r,p la y , atari aredUng
tor you E A R L tf

I FREE 331 526*
for production
I her* aicaaenl reference* Ca­
ne* m Mtorograpfkca a
I ptu*. but wd aim me ngfa par­
son Salary baasd on lafarantai
and *to*nanca 321*942 or tea
n* to 322 5432
MOTHERS A OTHERS
$500 62500 prt Fu* Trammg
I For Fra* B o o k m Ca* 1400-2309875

NATIONAL CLIAMMG CO. ha*
krvnwd opanmgi tor aarty mcmmg Pager 763-2431

Countar u W t
Perpie parvm needed
Defe entry
MNr
Enter laws mvexe*
•fOtor

Now

350 Anchor Rd CAltetoerry FL
A ia a m b ly
W orker,:
Large
greennouM need, m i * mot™*'
*d
AMemo! y worker. Plant
Pu«*r Prepping and Femlung 4
Devgn W4 Tram Varied hour*
Apply at parson 6770 W Stale

R d 46. Sanford
BO O K K E I P f R fSA LE S: To ut«
oriental rug, A work on qu«k
buck* 224&gt;tStt.
Breaktaat Server. Houae keepera. Mou»# Man 4 AM Dtah
Waaher: FT Apply la k e Mar

Courtyard
135
International
Parkway Laaa Mary 444 1000

I pay
Free Work

I West
3770

$M »
No boradum n*r*
Inauranc* ctark(440) EBtor
Fa* p a d • eomrkaapn

CALL FOR MORE JOBS
FT/PT poi-iion
a. a.ism #
In
horn# pr**choo&gt; E ip m chad
car* a pfu, C am Joyce 331_______________
7*35
FuM or F T uhfciw, paymert etx*

lection, Cam nandung aip a
PH ca» 330-0*58 tor aW
HANOT MAN wan to d , A CA/ tor
lawn work, pamlmg A war*
ro u s* $9hr CaK m -1 f1 1 ____
HBMNO F M O M N O PACKER
tor marm* canvas operation
C M 327 1125---------H OUSE W TV tt
$1500-$3000 mo pofanaal Na­
tional C o
R a pd E ip a n u o n
Wfjrk from home *0 7 596-3733

SHELTER ASST
F T Apply dary 8 5 fM n a re
Sucwry 2800Counqr Home Rd

CASHIERS

Program Support Tachruclan
Conduct
new
chant
mlak*.
maintain log* A n p v
chant
population SecuntyiCOnectionM

Cook 4 d j y i a* me weekend*
eipenenced neceivary
SAhr
atoo Ofatary Alda O 56 hr Ap­
ply n penon at Eaiibrooae Gar
dens. 20t Sunset O r . C aivel
berry, 407699 5002
COSMETOLOGY/
NAN. TECH
Motivated Rekabie FT PT
Pleasant corvynoni taka Mary
area 407 365 6324

TOP PAY

rrvktary bkgrd or t i p WCnrrvnal
fuMice Client, req. FT po rtio n,
tome shift wk A w eekend, raq
$7 0Q.hr Contact The Sanford
Budge
500 S HoPy Sanford
FL 3277t Phone (407) 3212990 Faa (407) 330 6 H 1 EOE
ttF O V

IfARNTO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAHiBS
WafOEKEffiHK

For e ip cabmet maker, A lankna'or, O l e req OrugFre*
Work P.aee Apply n pence to
I C M 1481 k a im e r Place P jrt
Of Sanford A fa* resume to
407 32T 8454

• 15 D « y C O L Trolling

• Diy ft WaikanE Cla$$8$ |
• Financial A n i t t a n u
• Carriirs Hiring 0&gt; Sita

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sunihm * Staffing under co n ­
tract w tn tr# Sem noie County
Public School* ha* immediate
Fun A Pad inn* povbon, *va&lt;ln r e tor food service A cuitodtal Apply at our new location
295 Waymonl Ct *105 r Lake
Mary or Can 323-0440 lor de­
tails
Requirement,
-elude
F D LE FB I background checks A
Drug Tettmg E O E O F W P

e T ru c k D riv e r
i in s t it u t e

8 -8 00 -4 8 8-7 3 64

8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

NEED A CAREER?
WENEEDA TONIOKH PERSON!
WESHOULDGETTOGETHER!
W e are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

al

poaawn*

Top

• afWr t year
and a Drug
4650 W SB 4

*6 7-2 *9 -T H I 8
Or-IT.

|407-121
OEPBfrB REETAURANT.

Inventory Clerk
FantaDP opporturtVy
Warehouse worker
I8tor
PuX A M order!
Clerical Irafna*
I8tor
Leam msdcai
Shop worker

Wot va n tor Tot collector,
24 opening, for fteaCXe people
F T A P rt
Pd Training, vacation
heath denial kt* m w an ce
Call 407454-3445
Wlntar Garden

hiring

N U RSES AIO
Fu* A Part kma potohon* tv§4
First ito A C P R raq Apply M
Guerdan homa. *31 E Airport
Bhrd 5an( 323 25*5___________

LABOR READY
to flo

Curt
M i (mmediat# evening Ity M l

time Cuitomer Serve* Pro***won*) abW to work m tap pace
#nv#onm*n4 4A/M b* compdar
Marat*, with toM rtd* « gwv
are) otoc# Procedure, (M l ba
i to work wf senary ol cuaer, A amptoy*** A h*v*
dean DMV Ouaahad appKaN*
Mnd i t w m
to LABOR
READY. 1552 S French Art .
Santord 32771 Fa* (4071 323S797 or Cai |407) 325*343
EOENo Fa*
*«k ApPT UM*
pfy rn person 138 Commerce
way. Santord

RESTAURANT HELP
Pwl TenWSnort TWtnWork
Earn ertra hcadey caahi Gam#
aoandanl portion,. Food prap.
Food damonrtatwn. and mora
poMcn, ava
tor Santord Co
tD 12tv PPL rotaeng

407 330 93*9
UCURFTY OFFICER JOB

Car A Inw ance Needed

ion w.aaifaftL

Attempi*r*. metal u w epara
tor maintenance Water Bonnet

have O TR e*&gt; Good

MECHANIC

m u ____________________

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

It's time to prepare
for the Holiday.

Mu«

1*1, reqd Cek or apply Gator
SyMam*. 1901 W i n S t, SanI lord. 407 322 7563

$200 $500 weekly mamng gilt
certificate, fo r mor» mtorm*
non
vend
a
sett addressed
stamped envetope to Ju il For
K d i P O B o , 0810. Mkerr, a

E O E ' No Fee

AGENTS

L o n g D fstan c* D riv e r,: Class

Fl based C o . O T R driver, T
year e*p Tractor TraOer mm w/
COL
Ha/mal
run, 5-7 day*.
Weekly
Pay.
Benefit*
Lai*
Mtklel Cony 800 828 9754 Ert
9114
________________

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71—H elp Wanted

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C O O KS.
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324 1020 700 Hickman Or (14
and H wy 46)

DRIVER

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Wanted Set) kf*/he*mi lead,
on line inquiries Trswung
provided lor local rep*. Sal pfu,
comm A* lead, er* monitored
by out manegmg general agent,
800 941-3099
or
our
web
wen* aw * net

FREE REGISTRATION

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1407647 8010

MEDICAL BILLING
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part time
Proce»png insurance
claim, for doctor* and den tut.
Interactive Home Tuning
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adowtoent drug A atoohof cm
ram Entry level A e*ped BA/
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vancement FAX MR 407-339

71— H

TEMFQRART HELP WANTED

Apply today at SamrntXa Comnk/Wy Coaaga Bookstore to b*
100 Waldon M
Sanford
326 2021

^ ^ ^ ■ m e d 9 Ukdrtwd
JA Aaaec. 9M-7444

M M IN O L E t
F A tT IE T
GROWING
STAFFING
StRVtCE N eurrantfy accapr
mg appotakona tor

caftarK cuatomar tamca *kiH
and a dart# to grow wwi w
company App/y al 296 Way
mmt Cl *108 m La** Mary.
3230440 or Far Relume, lo
3230413
EOE.OFWP
T 1 L 9 M A R K E T E R ! F u l or part
km* Too atoary. bonu* A conv
mraaioA Smoamg otoc* Long
Dodkxaaon
C * l Own Fartkner 7874270
Tie# Same* need*
aquvmant operator, COL drwar. daw truck operator Mud
M**r operator macharuc. and
pOforamen CaA 323-3481

- La w par

Few hour,
Good I Pne# to
* .e Oood
Hf Fra* Brochure
WAREHOUSE/LABOR
tor growmg comp*

Y
only L r t a r e n mat IS yr* old.
No *iq) decenary 322 9417

w K B iaa m a o B w a m
.SERVICES

SEMINOLE COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
Bachacn Degree n Pubkc or
Bupnat*
Aammittration
Finance or Accounting, or a
(3) ya a n ol progreaanaty raliponppi# prof*n«nai aapan
l*nc* TN * poaibon wd coot
and ovaraa* C o u n ty,
'program, tor tpaciai d*mcta
The** mciuds uraaf kgw .

WtoderoFABS MKVDO Muat
Ba MM 10 m a Gto* pnroa uta
Co Oood bandit, DFWP 299
1582______________________
WMOOW BERVTCE TECH
‘FiA *m# poatoon
‘ Eqj p'Marred

*FtB company banaan
Mon- Fn 7394 30 aFFN Kmco
Ki
237 Power a Santord 323-17500
7 ft— E m p l o y m
W anted

CarMMU
FT. NS. Depan. Raft Avrt
93— R o o m s Fo * R e n t
financial
a n aiyv,
*&lt;p*rtM*
and M pannM ry aipananca
AHa raqutrt, strong wader
itvp. decisiveneit reMurce
fuin#,, teamwork, and aacatwnt cuitomer tawic* *0 *1 * 1
NOTE THIS POSITKDN IS EX
EM PT
FR O M
VETERAN S
P R EFER EN C E
[CLOSING DATE O P EN UNTIL
f ille d
Apery to Human
sourest.
HOT
East
F a il
.Street. Sanford. FL 3277t
Rasum a, may ba taaad to
(407(865-7939
Sammofa
[County ia a dug/re* workplace
) 11 commified to a

(FFICBNCV
rv . com erven*
321-4900

2 B A 2 B A horn* w/wartar/dryar
$30(3mo 302 5081 Vgrt9948G3

nci Laundry phona. and M
Ut* $45 $90 a see* 124-4955
In pnval*
Steady

$6V*k $50

horn#
non wtwkar.

1306218

l\IOW H IR IN G
F R E IG H T
LOAD ER S
MCT, a foliage transportation com­
pany, in Sanford offers permanent
full-time positions. Excellent pay,
good benefits, paid vacationa/hoiidays, and bonus. Day and Night
Hours.
DRUG TEST REQUIRED.
Apply In person:
g 2901 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford

Tube Tec, inc.
301 Brown Avenue
Sanford. PL 21771
Sanford Area Manufacturer
has the following openings:
Q«n«ral Laborer* (starting O $7.00/hr)
No previous experience required.

WE OFFER:

Weldore

• S A L A R Y P L U S CO M M ISSIO N + IN CEN TIVES
• F U LL B E N E F IT S INCLUDING - M EDICAL,
DEN TAL, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID VACATION P E R YR.
•A G R EA T A TM O S P H E R E W H ER E YOU
C A N E A R N A G R E A T INCOM E!

Experience in TIG, certification a plus.

Call Kellie to d ay to set up an interview.
322-2611

S e m in o le

H e r a ld

ent

Machinists
Production work. Experience with lathe,
milling, and drilling.
All applicants must be able to
handle 50-75 lbs.
Attractive Benefit Package

CALL
(407) 323*0940
Or Fax (407) 322-1060

�Sem inole Herald. Sanford Florida ■ Sunday. Decem ber 6 1998 ■ 7 B

GETS
THE
DONE!
B u y
9J— R

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Foa R

Pvl Bam
cable. uM
kitch pnv*. MO.
deposit Ceil V I 8663

en t

m e ld .
$l$0

Boom For Bern Frm.ee p»e*d
S3S&lt;$'mo AM uHitiet and cable
met M pnvMeget 323 3399

97— ArARIMINtSFurnished
.m i apl ftenwhed
borhood 323 7563
98— R

qixd nmqh

-

T ra d e

-

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141— Homes For Sale

R e n t

•

H ir e

215— Bo a is &amp;
A

c c esso r ies

t tto ry 4/1 F P-porcb 10% d a n
an* finance $79K 322 6607

O f lTOM A 21 iM .d n . carport
m ot yd SSJOtmo.
3114764
*600 DOWN . .WMV K M T ?
When you can otan thn 3 bdrm
home • ' C.MA nee parr* A car
pet 1 At» it&gt;U HUO homes*
The HUMmart Group. Inc.
....321-6333
3d 5 lam rm, Ip lence tem
porch C H A $600mo 407 942
M 2 ? 904 740 6902

A IB BO AT for u to $2500 0 6 0
Wfl trade for umail car or truck
322 2535

a.,

104 Oak* Ct. beautiful 1999
tq II California style 2 ttory
pool,
tennis
cf
amenities
$&lt;79000
Park
Aye
Villa* 2B7V2B4
Townhouse condo
$47 000
owner monvaled
Tam S ton C o lo n ia l: 90$ C a u
kne Dr 40ft a ' huge aaoded
tot. to* up bam hat bam
(town Priced to ae* at |t08K'
32I-S04S

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$ S K W A R O FO B O LD FISHWIO
T A C K L E , f/frl fuieMackle bo&gt;
** reel*, cad durk dwoy* hurt
irg antgue*. e1c Pay up to
$t 000 I pay more men anyone
4 ft it pay $10 00 |U*t to vee
your rWI tackle 9 0 9$9 3$30

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217— G

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a r a g e

ales

W A N T T O G E T R IO

HOME F O B K N T
J PH * lq hm q room Inquee
1121 S CftotlSanAml
SANTORO 1 ? C M * K*t plan
tpacout no pen M n m

99— APARTMENTS n fu r n ish ed

111 PARK A V f 3 bevkoom ™
Hone I fog large M i I 1200
drp 323 7969 orr •
MO-4607

36Ft »BA CHA W U hoot up
ehetpuol tub hardeuod Mr Walk
to thop S475mo B e lt pH
Appl taken al372 699S
NevHy n modeled S t . 46 appM
n
W O CHA $500 mo $$0C
SIC Mo rett 346-9329
Sanford: A«a4 12/1S98 2d w'
efl«e $$75.1575 Cule Id $400
$400 32t 6757

l r i r c h h o f f
• K Jev
a rsesrowc-ilan tt ef s

Alum. Can* Copper / Br*t*
Kokomo B etychng 121-0004
116 W F tfil-W F M Saf 6-1

L A R C M ART S 3 t/2 ten red
comae n«re neighborhood Ask
ng $92 000
SAN FO RD H M T O R K A L area 41
1 fireplace dm rm tunporch
freshly panted irvoul fenced
Corner W Atkmg $71000

RENTALS
L A M MART Y7 condo a f ga
rage
Prepuce p od. gated
comm MICE'
$106671OM
SAM FOBO 2/1 e o n m q rm
heat er kj porch IIOOSOO
K O B O 1/3 &lt;UM, e e a ­
ter garbage 6 laen mam net
Heal 6 a*
1340T300

JIM DOYLE
(407) 323-2495

6AM FORO 2/1 near Sanvnoto
MS C M A W O Hoik Up Crpt
Sec 6 OK 323 4464 jr 244 $511

IIS— O

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------------- Sa W G A G -----------1 t quant near part SJ$0
2 2 r v c e e a n«up C m a $490
32 tpacout m lee tie 1620
fro pen O p t 'v l 1 equal 10 1
month t renl 407 977 9936

S pace F u r

A MOVE IN SPECIAL" 400 %q
ft 6 up* $26$ A MONTH Of!&lt;e
Storage 321 0120 or 333 )i$4

3BFV1 1/lRe w-m shade treat
Pelt OK ■ add depovt $$9$
. secu'ty 621 Catalina Or 323
4S40

B O B S PEAN UTS
Regular caiun m a iled tre*h
lumbri ih/imp
smoked h*b
lerty 2330 Cetnry Ave. Sanford
324 9963

189— O h i o

Great I r engneerng or arch*
fee final fym among offer* l o ­
cated al Ikrtten Harbor* Mama
m me Port of Sanford Approi
1900 sq *t S150Q/mo bate
rent Ca* 322-1610

S

r

153— A

cr ea g e

Lor F

or

ale

cal lo t Zoned B 4 70C«400 on
Enlerpnte
Bd
m
Osteen
$4*900 Owner f n

it s

OAK FILE CABINET

M C E 7 6 9 wngW •*&gt; • C H A
screened porch 4en.ng shed
Owner ft* h e p 407 322 3717
PARK AVE ktOBAE PARK
Homes $3 000 to $6 000 Set Up
F nary mg QUIET' 377-7661

F

u r n itu r e

Fo

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ARVIN ELECTRIC RAOtANT
H EATER 1320 ear* Ian torted
heal auto thermo contru iatety
t* over iw rtch ocerafav) kgfit
Sefrtom uvfd t A l 0U
(407) 323 2411

211—

ANTIUUiyCoillCEIBIIS

a ie

FO B S A LE - SoUd Mahogany
Dm mg Room Sat $0 *•« nay
qjc.) cond Trtpla D rttae r w7
toed
Mirror 4 Might Stand
»ood
pecan emur
Sleeper
S o il 4 L o re S a il
nere
904 789 1023
M ATTR ESS SALE • Fun v/e
used boe springs 4 /harness
$6 $0 0larrys Man 327 4112

A N U O U l t C E M lG U M 6 A L L
MACHINE $40 Free reroe'
photo $04 75JC2QS
215— B
A

o ats

&amp;

CALIFORNIA
C R AFTUATIC
BED S King u/e 12 tww»l
*1000 0 6 0 323 9$93
Double Bed complete txi. mat
t*»ii and metal frame $6$ Can
move 322 6219

ccesso r ies

14]* Alumacrab boar/ r* trike*
9 fe p efeeme start Evinrude
4 t« Mctor Guele many etnas
Must see $1400 322 0190

V E N M IR i

I PROPERM ES

toee e a t * « « a * »iojo«
•••* ■ - V - u n e u i r • W l e •

4/7. 10 fnrd acre* huge &gt;m«
tc porch 2 oul OHjt 1164.600.
4/1.S,Oaer ' 600 UJ ft trr t»rv
lAm Irprc InciL $43 too
472-1 Over 7S00 VJ 6 Sc pool
In d n lam e trplc lt$S.600
O S IIO M N k

*, I i 164( I'M IMF ill | 1
i/ i

i ; i &gt;i

REAL ESTATE, sc.
322-7498
BUILDING LOT 7 T 7 1*50 OuWI
neghborhhood
$9000
327
9340 ware message
DELTON A 10 acrat Weai tor
mctvto homevte horse* came
Urmmg of nursery* Zoned agri
cultural
$3 90G ACRE
Sm
duwn e owner knance 604-7671772 or 604-767 6472

B O A T R EN TA L
F u ll /
F la ttin g B o a t a ................. $ SO
C a n ta r C o n a o l e ............. $ 1 5 0
P o n t o o n / t o i l e t ............... $ 1 6 5
D o c k B o a t - 2 1 ’ ................ $ 1 9 5

Queen w e
bed inne'ipnng
matt'*** t»k ft'th metal frame
$7$ Can de\«er 321 6090
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y L K M J O B
LICENSE lor Sato
407 439
7166 Can beffteen 5 tOpm

(L o c a te d

N O W A V A ILA B LE

1

1377 Sq. Ft.

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O f f ic e / W » r« h o u » »

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7603 NOBT. Suit* 3
Orlando. FL 32610-2662

M l

( 4 0 7 ) 0 3 9 -» 3 4 5 0

C a ll L a n d lo rd A t

&gt;0 ssoclateH

Oarage Sato. S a l Sun 9 3pm
900 Merten Rd (o* W Mwy4fl)
23^— A
A

u t o m o t iv e

c c es s o r ies

tw o tru ck to pper s

le e r short bed Ford 72’ r84‘
$300 Brahma tongbed Ma/da
92 rtO $2$0 323 3666

235—
T

ruck

/Buses/Va
S

n s

Looking for
a job?
Check out the Help
Wanted serttoneirry
Sunday in the
Seminole Herald.

For

ale

HUN TERS
SPECIAL1960
Jeep CJ5 6 Cyt S speed 4&gt;4
$'250
0 6 0 Dty* 32 * 0007
E re 322 teas
•

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WANTED
CARS*
TRUCKS A
VANS

A n y yea r m ake or m odel
Win p ay lo p dollar'

238— V

eh ic les

W

an ted

C a ll G a o fl B cdm a

302-5734
C ASH t t l P A W
For Junk Car* Truck* A M&gt;sc‘
« F fe * u tn C A B f Au'i* ui3JJ t»90

t s s s if

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Fo

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DONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

LET U S S E LL
IT F O R Y O U !!
The Sem tno/e H a ro ld C la t v
fed* are me qw ckeu and m o il
m e ip e n w e way 10 *e* your
Car* Hun your three "rto ad tor 10
day* and pay only $21 0 C Even
better it you *** 4 vooner
Ifthcn «fl KNOW you ftW) you
can Mop your ad and only pay
lor fhe number ol day* it actu­
ally ran* What a D e n "

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C a ll L a n d lo rd A t

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(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 5 0

&amp;

B la c k U n a M T o * t B o tto m

7803 NOBT. Suit* 3
Orlando, FL 32610-2642

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Sunday Dec 6. 1998

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It could produce large benefits
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-ObC. 21) There
is a possibility that you may encounter
one of your less favorite people at a
social gathering today How you conduct
yourself w * reflect solely on you. not on
Um or her Get a lump on Me by under­
Standing the influences that If govern you
in the year ahead Send the required
refund form and lor your Astro-Oraph
predictions by mailing $2 and s e ll'
addressed stamped envelope fo AstroGraph c/o this newspaper, P O Boa
17S»I Murray Hat Station. New York. NY
10156 Be sure to state your /otkac sign
CAPRICORN (Dee. 21-Jefi. 1t) Even
insignificant rfrsagreements coJd be dfhcuit to resolve today so don t get oft on
the wrong foot with anybody, especially
tamay members The day eoiAd turn into
a bummer
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 1*) If you can I
laid something ruce or comphmenlary to
say to others today keep your comments
to yourself Cnheism does Mtte to change
the habas of those around you
PISCES (Fob 20-March 20) When
socializing with friends today if your
purse can t nandto it don t let your pnde
get m the way of speaking up or bowing
out You' pals wiO understand
ARtES (March 21 April It) Poor sched
uimg on your part could be the reason
why you ie su biocted to restrictions
today the demands ol others may only
play a smat pad
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By Phillip Alder

by Jimmy Johnson

ARLO AND JANIS

Yesterday, we found out that
Ramses II reigned even longer than
Queen Victoria, for some 67 years But
he doesn't hold the record Which
Pharaoh ruled even longer than
Ramses the Great'’
To commemorate these achieve­
ments. here is a deal from the 1937
World Bridge Olympic. Really, the
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declarer or the defense?
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four card support and some six losers
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A guide to holiday giving
By Mary Rowell
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
The holidays arc a lime for giving. Not Just to friends and
families, but" to those In need. But who do you (five to and
wh.it do you Hive? The Semlnol*- Herald lias compiled this
Giving Guide, a list of organisations hrrr In our area who
need your help. If an organization Is not on the list. It doesn't
mean they are not a worthy organization. It Just means we
didn't know about them or couldn't get In touch with them
before press time.
Many of the organizations listed below have special needs
for the servlcrs they provide. Many have the same needs. Any
time toys are listed, they should be new. unwrapped toys.
Many of the organizations take used toys at other limes of Ihe
year, but for the holiday season, new Is preferred. Several of
the organizations have thrift storrs. all of which lake used
toys. Money Is not specifically mentioned on any of the lists
because all of the organizations need donations of money. If
you have nothing to give and no money to spare, you can al­
ways give yourself. Few non-profit organizations can run
without volunteers. They need volunteers during Ihe holiday
season and throughout the year.
There arr organizations dedicated to our four-legged and
feathered friends. They also need help now and throughout
the year. Two of these organizations are listed. They too need
money and volunteers throughout the year.
BETTER LIVING FOR SENIORS
Lake Mary. Cindy Collins (407) 333-8877. ext. 20
This year, the organization would like to provide u stocking
filled with goodies for all the seniors they serve. Suggested
Items for the stockings urr: stationery, stamps, felt tip pens,
assorted greeting cards: gift certificates to grocery stores,
drug stores and restaurants: personal firms such as hand
cream, nail clippers. Q-Ujm. nail polish and remover, nail
brush, razors, shaving cream, bath soap, bubble bath, tooth­
brush and toothpaste, mouthwash, shampoo, denture Items,
slippers (one size): und miscellaneous Items such as flash­
light. batteries, playing cards, tissues, vitamins, small picture
frame, address book, candy, mixed nuts, magazines and
crossword puzzle books. You can drop Items off at the Better
Living for Seniors office at 1097 Sand Pond Road In Lake
Mary. If you can t drop off. call and they will urrnngr to pick
It up.
CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA •
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Jo Howard (407) 328-3988
Food baskets for families for the holidays, baby clothes,
diapers, socks, pacifiers and other baby Items. They could
really use some small denomination gift certificates of $5 or
910 for emergency purposes. That way. when a need arises,
they can go out and get the Item without wasting any time.
Also, they have quite a few teenagers. No one ever seems to
wunt to donate things for teenager and they really need dona­
tions for teenager boys and girls. It could be clothes, books or
even shoeboxes with combs, pens, pencils and small things
for teenagers. Just mark It boy or girl.
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS FOUNDATION. INC.
Casselbeny. Bob McCarthy 1407) 695 8222
Toys for all ages, scanner for IBM compatible computer, of­
fice supplies, copy puper and fax paper rolls, department
store gift certificates, non-perishable food, turkeys, and used
shoes. Also need used clothing und household firms for their
thrift store.
CHRISTIAN HELP FOUNDATION
Longwood. Lynn Holliday (407) 834-4022
Turkeys and hams for the holidays. Year round, they really
need toiletries: soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes,
etc... Also non-perishable food Items, especially high protein
Items like peanut butter and tuna fish. They always need dia­
pers. Bibles, new or used, would be a wonderful donutlon.
FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS TOWN
Sanford. Linda Adams (407) 366-3667
The Sanford location desperately needs gifts for the holi­
days. The children at that location are teenagers, so generic
gifts, such as T-shirts, would be helpful. Also, sports caps for
boys, and |ewe!ry for girls would be nice.
FLORIDA UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME
DeBary. Bess Bussey (407) 668-4774
Boys and girls clothing K-12. but especially middle school
and high school sizes fr-shlrts would be great): toiletries,
school supplies, towels and wash clothes, recreation and
sports equipment (new or used), camping equipment, musical
Instruments and small kitchen appliances.
Volunteers are
needed to help paint the Insides of the cottages.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
Sanford. Sharon Shoemaker (407) 328-9717
Used furniture, clothing, and household Items for their
thrift store.
Volunteers arc needed for holiday gift wrapping at the
Seminole Towne Center. Volunteers are also needed to help
out In the Thrift Store and to drive the Thrift Store truck. On
their big wish list. Habitat needs a construction trailer to
haul building materials to worksites; new refrigerators,
stoves, washers and dryers for their houses; and building
supplies (plywood, drywall. etc...) for their houses.
HOSPICE OF THE COMFORTER
Altamonte Springs. Sara Stengel (407) 682-0808
Hospice trains and utilizes volunteers In many capacities.
Among the volunteers are retired professionals, homemakers,
college and high school students. Hospice volunteers serve 2
to 4 hours a week In many positions Including community ad­
visory board members, visitors to patients, phone visitors to
families, handyman and office assistants. Training classes are
offered throughout the year. Hospice currently needs and
“event tent" and the publications program. “(JuarkXpress
JUVENILE DIABETES FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Casselberry. Azalea Candelaria (407) 331-2873
Office refrigerator, filing cabinets, calculators with tape.
Industrial shelving,
storage cabinet and copy paper.
MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Longwood. Jan Ingrando (407)246-197
Disposable cameras, colored markers, a printer, notebooks
or hardcover I -inch binders, helium tanks, grocery store gift
certificates and framing services for Wish Kid pic tures. Make
A Wish also need volunteers to work In the office and to do
airport greets during the day.
SAFEHOUSE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Sanford. Betty Spencer or Radonda Dobbins (407) 330-3011
Nightgowns, housecoats, panties, shoes and slippers In all
sizes. Toys and stocking stuffers for all ages. Household sup­
plies: Industrial mop. broom and dustpan; large and small
trashbags; cleaning supplies and disinfectants; bleach, laun
Please see Giving. Page 2C

Got to sing, got to dance
Elementary
magnet
program
debuts with
holiday
performance
By Jeana Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The air Is
charged with electricity an
dancers flutter back und forth,
chattering In excited whispers
and assisting each other with
final touches on their cos­
tumes und hair.
It Is a scene not uncommon
backstage of Ihe Southern
Ballet Thratrr. und not unfa­
miliar to Barbara Riggins,
founding director. However,
this time Riggins' students arr
fourth and fifth-graders pre­
this Is just one ol the groups that will perform at ■ holi­
Stop dance classes, taught by Judy Lingard arc pad
paring for their holiday per­
day performance on Thursday.
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Magnet
program
at
Midway
Elementary
School
formance ut Midway Elemen­
tary School of the Performing
Arts.
Ballet classes are offered ut
Midway as a part of the Clus­
ter Magnet Program. Under
the Magnet program. Midway
Is able to offer students In
kindergarten
through
fifth
grade the opportunity to de­
velop talents and skills In u va­
riety of performing arts areas.
“(We) have ... assembled the
finest performing arts team.*
said Midway Principal Sharon
Visions of sugar plum
Tanner, referring to such out­
falrtes. Barbara Riggins
standing professionals as Rig­
(left), founder of the
gins and Georglo Fagan. Fagan
Southern Ballet Theatre,
teaches dance and movement
classes to preschool through
now a contract teacher,
fifth grade. Tanner. In her sec­
helps Priscilla Ratanvong
ond year at Midway. Is pleased
(front, sugar plum fairy)
that the new Magnet Program
and
Daniell
Singleton
is going so well.
Fourth and fifth grade stu­
(back, angel) prepare for
dents choose two focus areas
a rehearsal of scenes from
out of the eight offered at the
the ‘Nutcracker*, which
school. *Wc work with the
fourth and fifth-graders to
will be presented as part
nurture those talents In hopes
of Midway
Elementary
that they will continue at Mil­
School’s
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perform­
lennium.* explains Tanner.
ance on Thursday.
Millennium is Midway's comjxinlon Performing Arts Middle
School.
Riggins has an extensive
professional career. Now a
young 63-year-old, she began
to dance at the agr of nine. In
addition to her work with the
Southern Ballet. RJgglns Is a
member of the Florida Dance
Association, has served on Its
Board of Directors and taught
at workshops. She has served
on the State of Florida Dance
panel for two years.
Her accomplishments also
Include a fellowship from Ihe
State of Florida for her chore­
ography connected with the
world premiere of her ballet
"Flonula* and the 1991 Nanry
Smith Award from the Florida
Dance Association.
Since leaving the Southern
Ballet. Riggins continues to
work, through her company
Barb-K Productions, on multi­
ple projects. Her company
tours Seminole County schools
presenting a musical for chil­
dren. The 45-mlnute program
offers students the opportunity
to perform with professional
dancers. Riggins Ls also In­
volved with a production of the
Nutcracker Ballet Dec. 19 In
St. Augustine.
Through a grant, last year
she was able to Introduce bal­
let to third through fifth grad­
ers at Midway. As u contract
teacher, with the new Magnet
Program. Riggins Is able to
teach comprehensive ballet
classes to fourth and fifth
grade students. Students work
on the basics, terminology and
dance history. Programs are
being developed to link stu­
fer Hastings. Mamie Oliver. Dana Orney. and Bnttany
dents at Midway with their
Members ol the Chinese Dragon learn, a scene from
Schwartz. They will perform on Thursday.
counterparts at Millennium In
the Nutcracker*, include Beth Voss (from left). Jenni­
un effort to encourage the
younger students to continue
Riggins feels as though site for me.* said Riggins. *What
trachcr's cooperation.
with their training.
has relumed lo her roots. belter way to share that than
“They have to believe In wlial
“The ballet classes enhance
you're doing.* explains Rig­ Dunce Ls an Important part of with young people?*
education.*
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The Holiday ballet perform­
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ance
will be a colorful medley
have
grown
up
lo
be
successful
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education.*
tion. making choices and
of angels. Chinese dancers,
Shelias gained a new appre­ dance professionals. She lakes
working together.*
and Spanish carnival children
ciation for teachers from the great satisfaction In sharing
Tanner und Ihe faculty at
experience. Riggins acknowl­ her love of dance with chil­ as the dancers perform vartaMidway have provided a sup­
llons from the Nutcracker
edges that everyone Is learning dren.
portive
environment
for
a lot from Ihe new Magnet
teaching children the arts.
Please see Midway, Page AC
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Lakewood Gladiators sponsor block party

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MARY
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11 was a first for Lakrvtrw
Village. A block party to give
thanks The party was spon­
sored by the Lakrvlew Village
Gladiators The Gladiators arr
children In the neighborhood
The Gladiators haw made tt a
practice to help mil one of
their neighbors. Ruth Harris.
Knth has health problems and
the children have dusted, vac­
uumed.
washed
windows,
planted flowers and trimmed
shrubs tor Ruth when her hus­
band was out of town. They
have also helped out the
neighborhood association by
passing out the neighborhood
newsletters.
Tfie Gladiators helped with
alt aspects of the party plan
ntng They helped plan the
games that were played and
had a say In the types of prizes
that were given away to the
winners. Despite rain, the
party went well. Guests at the
party Included the Seminole
County Sheriff and a couple of
IS
Marines
The Marines

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Lakew ood V illage G ladiators are thankful for b lo ck party

were there, of course, to collect
toys for Toys For Tots The
Gladiators hope to make this
an annual event.

AARP YULE LUNCHEON
Attention Lake Mary AARP
mrmbers! Its not too late to
make your reservation for this
years
Annual
Christmas
Luncheon. Hie party Is sched­
uled for Tuesday. Rer. 15 at I
pm. at lllstro Cappuccino in
Like Mary. There will Ik- won­
derful food and entertainment.
You have until Rrcemlicr 10 to
get your reservation in. It you
have noi already made your
reservation, call Jim Carmona
al 323-02-10
WOW PLANS PARTY
W.O.W. is planning Its

first

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Christmas
party.
W.O.W. Is an organization for
widows, widowers and persons
with a spouse In a nursing
home. The |&gt;arty is scheduled
for Tuesday. Dec.
15 at 11
a m. at I he Sanford Civic Cen­
ter. They plan In liavr great
food, lots of fun (Including
dancing) and Santa.
If yiiurr Interested 111 at­
tending the party or In Joining
the organization, call Dorn Re
samo at 333-8153. W.O.W.
meets the first Tursday of
evrry month at 1IA.M at the
Florida Hospital on Sand Pond
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Brittany Colvin and Amber Daniels keep score for the basketball contest
at block party.

Hawkins-----------------Continued from Page 3C

day. Today, truly for a better
Tomorrow for all generations.
ELKS DISTRIBUTE $$
The third annual Gospelfest
Is one of the special events
•hat Celery City Elks Lodge No.
511 and Evergreen Temple 321
Order or the Klks has. This
program helps to contribute to
•he well being of these organi­
zations who help to make life
better for adults, youth and the
sick or distressed: Director
Ron Miller of tlu- Hoys and
Girls Club of Seminole County
received the donation, as well
as Hill Watson of Hospice of
SeAilnole County, and Ruby N.
Wake business manager of the
Good Samaritan home, ac­
cepting for the residents and
staff.
Photo by U lftl HooUnt

Participating m Elks Gospelfest proceeds (or their organizations are
(from left): Don Miller, Amanda Alexander. Albert Fryer, Ruby Blake, Bill
Watson and Joyce Byrd.

Special (hanks goes lo Huhard workers of the committer:
CurUsttne Peterson, Amanda
Alexander.
Sylvia
Bodlson.
Joyce Byrd-Daughter of Ruler

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chicken, or lamb
Top Catering Available
Kabobs Cooked On Site
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A recent chat with Col.
Charles (ret.) and Betty Gibson
of Sanford brought Joy as she
told the good news of their son
Michael H. Gibson being an at­
torney In Orlando.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy hinhday to my god­
son Levi Raines Jr. on Dec. 5.
Other
birthdays
are
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Lawson.
Emma
Matthews.
Philistine
Kayncr,
Valeria
Gaskin. Alzada Washington.
Devolla H. Harris. Armenthus
Royals. Violet Crawford. Gloria
Flounory. and AJono Miller,

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and Roosevelt Cummings Ex­
alted Ruler.
VISITORS
Visiting In the city during the
holiday was Leroy King of
Norfolk.
Va.,
and Tamlka
Smith, D.C. where she Is pre­
senting attending Howard Uni­
versity.

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Ihrlr daughter. Angela: and
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While many families gathered
during Thanksgiving, so did a
group of neighbors to celebrate
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Thanksgiving. Sue and Dill
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According to Elinahelli Doyd.
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festivals In Ireland, the tomato
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Your knee-jerk reaction harms
all of our freedoms Perhaps you
will next suggest we pass laws that
state;
— No tuning the radio while
driving
— No looking at your passenger
during conversation while driving
— No adjusting the temperature
while driving.
— No driving without eight
hours of sleep
I could go on and on. We'll
always have tragic accidents no
matter how man) laws you try to
pass. This potential loss of freedom
la much more tragic.
The marketplace can nddress
these issues without requiring more
laws. For example, the radio and
heat controls could be located on the
steering wheel for ease of use while
driving. And there’s no reason the
cell phone can't be integrated into
the car to allow hands-free use.
Remember the CB radio? Truck dri­
vers have used them for more than
20 years while driving. You just
have to give people the time to
adjust to new technology, not attach
restrictive laws with each new
development
TOM LYNCH.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

isn't thia publicized more? My hus­
band commutes, and amoxt daily
must act fast to dodge drivers who
are talking on their cell phones
while zooming along at 85 mph and
; darting in and out of freeway traffic
I think phoning and driving should
he as illegal aa drinking and driving
How about a campaign, Abby,
with slogans and posters: "It was
the last call he ever made,’ or,
"There are no phonea In coffins," or
a picture of a mom in a hospital
DEAR TOM: Aa someone who bed, with the words: “She can't
has seen drivers holding cell
come to the phone right now —
phones In one hand and ges­ ihe’s in a coma.’ It could »ave as
tu rin g w ith the oth er w h ile
many lives as Mothers Against
d rivin g, I must d isa gree. A
Drunk Driving.
study in 1997 by the University
MARY SUE PLANCK.
o f Toronto researchers Donald
SAN FRANCISCO (CALL ME
Redelmeier and Robert TibahlWHATEVER YOU WANT. BUT
rani concluded that d rive rs
DONTIX) IT FROM YOUR CAR)
talking on cell phones are four
times as likely to have an acci­
DEAR MARY SUE: Thank
dent aa those who do not use you for a letter that’s sure to be
cell phonea while behind the thought-provoking for many
w heel. The com m unlcatione
people with call phonea. I f it
director o f the AAA Foundation makee just one person pull over
and atop before making a call. It
for Traffic Safety was recently
quoted as B a y in g , “There’ s no will have been worth the apace
question they (cell phonea) con­ In my column.
tribute to crashes." Read on:
•••
DEAR ABBY: Your suggestion of
Everybody has a problem. Whal'e
a law requiring people to pull over your*? (iet ll off your eheet by writing
to use car phones is a good one. I
to Pear Abby. P.O. Box IS-MO, L u
have read that statistically, talking Angelee, Calif. SOOSS. For a peraonal
on the phone while driving is as reply, pleaee encloee a (lamped, eelf.
dangerous as drunk driving Why aaldrrwd envelope.

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Leisure
L i b r a r y schedule

P la n e t a r iu m h ost h o lid a y s fr o m o u t o f this w o r l d
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

The following Is .1 schedule of children s programs for tile North
Hraneh. ISO \ Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, the West Branch. 245
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hold for this holiday M-ason by seeing Season
ol Light, showing In the ITanrtarlum of The
Museum of Arts Sciences through dan. 3. The
show Is about the coldest and darkest of sea­
s o n s a season that holds some ol the warmest
and brightest celebrations ol the year.
Season ol light traces the development of
many of the world's endearing holiday rus
toms, and how they Involve lighting up the
winter season -from burning the Yule log and
sparkling Christmas lights tu the lighting of
the Menorah and luminaries. Hie show also
recounts ihc historical, religions and cultural
rituals practiced during the time of winter
solstice not only Christian and dewish rituals,
but also Celtic. Pugn. Nordic. Roman. Efcyp
nan. and Hopl. It also looked at some of the
more lighthearted sons about lords a leaping

and ladles dancing; and thr custom of dec king
the halls with greenery and randies. St.
Nicholas. Sluterklaas, Kris Krlnglr. Father
Christmas and Santa Claus all drop by as well.
Astronomy Isn't left out. Caleb a few north­
ern winter constellations and track the sun
across the sky throughout the year. And. an
explanation for the "Star Over Bethlehem" Is
offered.

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holiday tradition that Is out of this world. The
Museum of Arts and Sciences, 1040 Museum
Hlvd.. Daytona Beach. Is open Tuesday
through Friday. !) n.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday, noon to S p.m. Admission Is 85
for adults and 81 for chlldrrn and students.
Children under 0 yrars are admlttrd frre.
Volusia County residents are admitted free id­
ler 12 p.m. on Tuesdays and special afterhours programs are ofTerrd the first Tuesday
of enrli month.

Surf’s up for Christmas

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S PE C IA L TO THE H ERALD

COCOA HEAC1I - Ron Jon
Surf Shop fs celebrating the
holidays with some family
tun and surprises In Decem­
ber. Tropical
Sant a
will
make a pre Christmas slop
off for some lasl minute sun
and shopping, while Dickens
Carolers harmoniously sing
classic Christmas songs. Af
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Christmas holiday rush, visi­
tors can rejuvenate them­
selves listening to Ihr relax­
ing Island sounds of the
Caribbean Starlets and w it­
nessing ihr Ron Jon Teen
Surf Hoard members be­
come m.mnrtpilns for an
evening, freezing In position
for rh.irttv.
The Dickens Carolers and
Sants Claus, Dec. 1H - Dec.
20. 6-10 p.m. Spend an ex­
citing family night out with
the Dickens Carolers as they
serenade visitors with holi­
day cheer. Santa Claus will
also make a quick visit to the
store before he heads back
tu the North Pole to finish
checking fils list twice. (He's

Ik t ii In Cocoa Heach enjoy­
ing the twainIful weather. «&gt;
excuse his beachwearl)
Fun 'n Fashion with
nequlna, Dec. 20 • Dec. 27.
C IO p.m. Thr Ron Jon Tren
Surf Hoard members will art
as live mannequins while
wearing Ron Jon holiday
fashions. Tlie mannequins
come alive and alter their
poses when change Is do­
nated to I&gt;rnr fit six local
chanties.

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like Jingle Hells Reggae.
Calypso Allelu and thr Elec­
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M id w a y C on tin u ed from Page 1C

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29th

B a lle t.

Among Riggins' students Is
fifth grader Priscilla Ratanvong. lyiscllla, 10, has been at
Midway since
kindergarten
and will be the Sugar Plum
Fairy in the upcoming Midway
production. Though this Is not
Priscilla's first dance experi­
ence. she is happy to have the
opportunity to work with Rig­
gins.
Dlls is ballerina Beth Voss's
first opportunity lo dance.
Ik-tb. 0. is in fourth grade and
this ts her first year at Mid­
way. She ts pleased with the
chance to study dance as a
part of her regular school day.
Beth will perform In Oriental
costume carrying the head of
the ceremonial dragon.
The lineup for the program
will showcase the wide as­
sortment of talent being devel­
oped through Midway's Mag­
net program. In addition to the
ballet performance, audience
members will be delighted by
a seasonal drama performed
liy the Theatre Arts group,
serenaded by the Show and
Gospel Choirs, entertained by
the Recorder and Percussion
Ensembles, amazed by the
Juggling finesse of the Creative
Movement group, impressed
by the award winning step
team and dazzled
by the
American Street Dancers. Two
dimensional and three dimen­
sional works by the Visual Arls
students will lie on display.
The Holiday Program will be
held at Midway. 2251 Jttway.
Sanford, on Thursday, at 6:30
p m. There Is no admittance
charge. For more Information
call the school at (407) 322-

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photo), entertained by the Recorder and Percussion
Ensembles Amanda Cruz plays Ihe flute in the fore­
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W ilson Elam antary students M aagan Moors. Am anda
Bennett, Kristina Fordo. Bradtay Llghttooume and Ja f-

fray Hunter are som e of the kid s w orking on the
sch o o l's first new spaper.

W i l s o n k id s in th e n e w s
great if the voD eybsfi
end b asketball p la y e rs
could sign them a lte r
thetr senior years.
Here’s a h in t from O s
O SH fc Don’t get stuck,
in the Oviedo
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parking lo t when school
lets out. s t least If

I Da Bom b says It Isn't
pltcn you find a bunch
kids who have the k id
Of rapport the W ilson
students do w ith th e ir
principal Suzle Crook.

business cards In the news­
By J e f f B c rlia ic k e
paper.”
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
The kids aren't looking to
bring down a government. In­
It Just sounded like* a neat
stead. they write about what
Idra.
Interests them and thetr fellow
So. the kids al Wilson Elestudents. Amanda Dennett Is
tnrnlary School started their
writing about die school's K -1
own newspaper last year, and
classes and Its computer labs.
the budding |oumallsts are
The kids also do teachers
having a grr.il time.
spotlights.
Wilson decided lo start a
Jrffrry Hunter
said he
school newspaper last year
knows the experience will be
and calls It "Cool News for
valuable to him In the future.
Cool K ids' When the Idea
*If 1 want to write a book 1
came up. the response was
ran
aay I have writing experi­
strong and Wilson went to
work looking for Its first Pullt- • ence.” he Mid .“This can
really help my future.”
xer Prize.
Kristina Forde has already
*1 though! It was a great
been published, two years ago
Idea and It sounded like fun.*
when she wrote an essay
said
fourth-grader
Jeffrey
about why her mom was the
Hunter who wants to be an
best In Seminole County.
author one day. *W'c all voted
Fourth-grader
Bradley
for the name and this Is what
Ughtboume wrote a story In
we came up with.”
Houston a few years ago
At first. Wilson teachers
about his basketball team,
sent the names of those who
but he said his dad got all the
had special writing skills and
attention. He said things
then the kids auditioned. The
should be different now that
best writers were selected to
he's writing at Wilson.
be the Journalists while others
Meagan has even written her
were chosen to he editors,
first book. ‘ Harmony In the
salespersons and photogra­
Forest.”
phers.
Each wrttrr was given a
The kids at Wilson have re­
"beat* based on what they
sponded well to thetr newspa­
enjoy writing about, then they
per. Last year, the first Issur
went to work, putting out the
came off the press and the
first edition at the end of last
first 100 copies sold out Im­
school year.
mediately. Another 100 was
Advertising
Coordinator
ordered and they went fast
Meagan Moore said she has
also.
enjoyed the experience.
"We love to write and every­
*We can do almost anything
one wants to know how to get
we want to do.” Meagan said.
the paper.* Amanda said. *lt's
*We choose what we write
our favorite thing to do.*
about. I call businesses and
□radley added. "It keeps me
ask them If they want to place
awake when I'm doing my

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One thing you won't read
about In the Wilson pa|MT Is
politics.
*We'rr all tired of reading
about politics.* Hrudley said.
*We don't want to read any
more about Republicans and
Democrats.”

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1*' iflied all 1 ( mild so
when ! was asked to
plaV nn a i allege learn
1 n a lli llioucht tt Was
i cre.it opportunity
Drown I«*!t Ins small
town tn attend Delta
State
University
III
( |evt lam I Miss While
he left nne small town
Ini Hint In i the i ni |egt

tin it
' ts
I wink with tlii emu
h.'M dll
' h.dlellCt'd
• luldti'ti
Drown
e\
plained
And 1 Imd
that so tew at dine
!
know that I am heljm ic
someone I i i leave the
procratu and deal with
tin ii al world K it*r\
dav 1 realise Imw tuitii
nale 1 nn and I think
CVI rvuue should get the
u|)|)H|tllUIIV
tu
meet
these kid*- alld
SCI
what ih o oven ottte on
a daily basts
I'hei
re.illl help me to put
tilings nt perspei live
and to he thatiklul tor
what 1 have."
1 pun
cradiiuiinc
Irom t olli'Ce in I ‘ ih7.
Drown did have hopes
ol jilavtnC tn the NDA.
lie said that at that
level, everyone wants
the (h a lite to do that,
lie had a tryoui with
the Atlanta Hawks and
also had an opportuillly to play overseas,
hut dt t tiled that that
w.i n i it what he really
W auled to do ll&lt;* had
earned a degree
tu
teat lim e and W au led to
start hts t .ireer and
i oat ll hasketh.dl
Drown s
assistant
hasketh.ill
&lt;n.U ll
Ul
college was Irom Malt
land and lie told Drown
about ( eiur.il Klorlda
Hi ow n

slat ted

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Dike M ary coach Carl Drown has an
o ver .900 w inning percentage since
taking over the Hums He also led
it the area and i i i I'W l
he ht'cali leal hlllg al
Dike Man Ihch S t hool
and het ami* the assis
taut Ctrl*' varsity and
junior varsity
coat Ii
that same year
Alter seieral \ears ol
learning the Dike Man
system uniler the dtrei
Hon
ol
Anna
Van
Dmdtngham and hon
tug hts i oat htng skills.
Hrown took o v e r as the
varsity loach nt 1995
Hi.it was a touch year
tor
the
Dike
Man
team, hut despite a
lai k ol outstanding tal
ent. the team was yen
hard working and at
t.itned a w inning rci ord
ol IK I l llrown said
that he had I*&lt; venlun
away Irom hts t oai hmg
ideas slightly that year
to sun the team
Tlieii in I99h every
i hmg started to t oitte

the Hums to
streak before
crn tly

to g e lh e i
l Wo Jtlav I s
w h o had pla ye d " I I the
tea m the prevtoiis \i at
as t i f s h in e n in i • iniw
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s o jih o
m ores
T h ey
w e re
|oilied
hi
tw o
o th er
s o jih o m o t e s w h o h ad
m oled tiji trom
tin
IteshlU .m team
Added
to that w e i e s o m e great
ujijier
t la s s m e n
and
su dde n ly
Drown w a s
ahte to let lo ose with
hts id e a s
~ lh e Very ba sts lor
a n y learn is the lillula
m e n ta ls
and w e w o r k
on
those
everyday
Drown said -\\’*- d n h
hie and Jiass .it everv
pf.it Mil' h e i a i l s e w ith
out the liin d a n ic utals
the rest w o n l tall in to
Jilat e
"111.it is tlie i o.o h l l l g
style
I
h ave
been
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the i ight slylt
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Veil t ilm ie is i jil i\ ei
or w oiililn t lie w illin g
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the easiest guy to play
lor I expel t a lot Ir om
m i j il.n e t s
I irst a n d
lotetltosl
I
expel t
th em to listen not just
hear and d o their best
to follow what I say
Hut I a ls o u nd ersta n d
that they have to do it
o n then o w n I i an t go
out and jilav the game
tor
th e m
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haskrtliall to students
They' are students lust
and
basketball
Is
something that
they
■all
look
hack
on
fondly or helps
get
them to Millege
As
long as I m teai lung
haskrthall
to
them,
however. they will learn
sportsmanship
team
work and that It's not a
i rime to take risks
( &gt;tl the • ourt. Brown
the same kind id
Jiersoji
He strives iv e
rvelav to treat p e o p l e
like he wants to he
treated and no matter
what what you see Is
what you get Brown i s
an honest person who
honestly tares about
his students both in
the ■lussroom and on
the basketball « unit
Brown summed oj&gt;
how he (eels dealt Ills
students in tills wav
'! btisi mv hull to
is

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help
them.
herause
that's mv |oh anil I
have ( liosen tills |nl&gt;
lor myself.*
Frustration does o«
t asinnallv set it, as It
does (or .mv &lt;oat h
Brown linds ways to
handle these problem s
without yelling of i tias
using the girls

alwnit anyway
rin se things don't
seem like mm Ii to nth
rrs the
sjiortsman
ship
the
alternative
motivators. the drive
lor perfet lion And in
tin- b i g jhi ture they
aren't i! taken one at a
time

I le said he d o e s il I
like lo he e m b a r r a s s e d
so he d o e s n I em h a r
ra ss
his
pla yers
by
y e llin g
at
th e m
In
stead, h r fin ds that ex
tra
eoncltt lottin g
at
jirai lit e
or
h eart to
lieart talks tend to hi
go o d
m o t iv a t o r s
lie
S id es
his
teelin g
IS
that ll h r h a s to v ell at
tin til m a ga m e then
it s lo o l.iti
tlie m is
takes s h o u ld h ave been
found in [irat Ilf e
I!
they w e r e jire p a rril lor
the g a m e
lie d o e s n t
ti el he
sh ou ld
h ave
a n y t h in g to get ii|isrt

What makes them so
la) is the i omhtiia
turn
The stm t
hill
loving ujilirmging and
life lessons th.it wen
taught to Brown hv his
mother paved the wavtor a l*oy who loved a
sjiorl and was deter
mined to drilit ate his
hie til It while helping
others ,it the
same
tlllie
That's ( arl Brown
A drilit aleil teai her
a tup noli h haskethall
t o.H h anti a good pi t
son
lh.it line oji would
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The top five p assers in the NFL (1997)
Percent

Name. Team

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Carl Hrown and h i« K.iiiih have four returning ntarters to the team that
ended up ranked in the f'S A l ot l uy lo p 'JO luM season

Ram s----from Pugc 4
ttiblllrs tils -.(n i ess tu
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Continued

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111 tr.dl/rs tll.lt lie
tins i lnt nt t.ili'tii m il
lie.irl "ii
tils tr.un
Shifting -it t iln imninl
Likes Middle "si tin"]
tin- girls It.irn uli.il will
!■« c\pi &lt;I' d "I thrill at
till- high si lionl level
and in Blown s pin
gram spi i tin ,|IIv Th.it
In d ir * program has
ll.iil a lot tu dii with tin*
level "I
tali-iii
that
Brown has had in work
with
I lr also attributes his
sin i ess tn a hit lr hit id
lui k Kverv it M ill will
admit i li.it thr must
lalrnlrd train &lt;atilint
la- s iu ii sstul without a
small tlnsr o| lin k anil
Brown ts mi rxi r p iion
Wh.it hr h aves out ol
the equation. however,
is himselt
Hu small

waiting to get time to
pla\ haskrthall ts now
the rtiiii h ol tile state
i iiamptoiis alter only
three s e .is o t is
That |stl t all
the
|ila\i-|s tilling, hut don t
a sk Brown to tell you
what part his t oai intig
plays in all ol this Hi­
ts mui h too htimhlr to
ever lake i reiltt

w is th.it
mg .ihllltv
he s i good listener .i
risk t.iker ■llllt Jirules
himselt on sportsm.m
1.ii t
even
ship
In
mote important to him
than the stair ttophi is
:ln
sportsm anship
trophv that his team
was awarded last year
*1 strive
to
kreji
learning
.ihout
the
game,* Blown s.ud ~!
am always
listening

What he hi m g s to the
game
is ipiltr
still
pie thr ipiest lor per
tei tlotl lie ta k es good
plavers. gives them the
hasps anil shares lus
knowledge o! the Inter
points o| the game with
thrill
Out
ol
that
i utiles an undefeated
team whli h hasn t lost
a game at home m two
years and ts lon sidetrd
a near lot k lor a rejieat
nt tin* state title
Hie only things that
Brown would m m rilc d
ro m e n im g his lo a r li

hei attse 1 lirltrvr you
i an team
something
everywhere
you
go
( 'harat ter and sports
manshlp are oi the ui
most import.i:u e to me
as ,i eu.it h so 1 g u es s
that s ,i strung point
.ihout
me
I
would
rather have a team that
is i la ssv than a state
eham|iionship
team
lull ol had s jio rts .my
ilav I won t have any
players on mv team
who don t have &lt;harat
ter
"I am here to teai h

Ini\

w l i o w a s ijim klv
doing i l i o i r s on a (arm

|

Attempted Completed completed
6 7 7°o

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316

Troy Am m an Dai

465

296

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557

353

6 3.4°o

Brad Johnson. Mtn.

3 ft

195

62.7%

466

287

6 1 .6 %

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ed passes in the NFL in 1997
67 7 percent

M edal-w inning co u n trie s
The countries that have
won the greatest number
ol Olympic medals.
Total medals

Country

1,910

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France
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How ells Heggte Kolm
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Winston
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returning
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Hhie
saul h r Ii[not rs
the
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what other people r \
pe* i het a tisr they « an
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hall i our! At t i n
hi
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lie was a key pari ol a
talented
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tr.until.itr H .J I'r.ilt I f
turning with him
hr
knows lie has to lake
lin n ol Ins share o|
the load
Seminole
has
a
strong i top oi young
slrfs moving up Irom
pinlor
varsity
and
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Irnge lor the distrii I 11
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All Kershner does is win games
By Jeff Berllnicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
lie doesn't have u
team full of superstars.
All he does ts win
and win, game after
game, year after year.
Oviedo boys basket­
ball coach Ed Kershner
Isn't a screamer, but
neither was the great
John Wooden, a fellow
Indiana native who ]ust
happened
to
be
a
leader In the coaching
profession.
Obviously, there's no
sense
comparing
Kershner to the great­
est college coach of all
time, but their styles
are somewhat similar.
Desides being from In­
diana. they are quiet
teachers In a game
where the philosophy
seems to be that the
loudest
coach
wins
some of the time and
loses to the Kershners
of the profession.

Oviedo coach Ed Kershner has a state title and
the second moat victories among active coaches
In the state o f Florida.

This year. Kershner
Is suiting up a typical
Oviedo team: no real
superstars, but a lot of
players who fit well
Into a system that has
been a long time In the

nvtklng. It’s n system
that own Kershner a
state championship at
Klsslmmee-Osceola In
19H3 and a system that
took the Lions to the
state
championship
game two years ago
before running Into a
huusaw front Miami
Senior, a school since
placed on probation.
Krrshncr has won
517 games coming Into
the season, the second
most of any active
coiirh in the stale. Mr
doesn't have any superstnrs this season,
but don't be surprised
if he gets 580 by next
year.
Like
Wooden.
Kershner doesn't brag.
He gives the players all
of the credit.
"You can't measure
longevity or stupidity.*
Kershner.
a
coach
since 1971 said. "I Just
love being around this
game and these kids. 1
think I've stood the lest
of time and I'vr been
able to change with the
game. We don't have
any stars. Just u team
concept.*
He got that as a
young
point
guard
growing up In Indiana
where high school b a s ­

went
to college
at
Florida Southern.
That led to the Job at
Klsslmmee-Osceola
and a state title with u
37-0 record.
Life was great. Then,
he moved to Port St.
Lucie lo take on a new
program.

ketball Is u religion.
Schools play In large
arenas as thousands of
fans drive through the
snow to see the games.
That's the atmosphere
In
which
Kershner
learned the game and.
If his team reminds you
of the guys ill Hooslers.
It makes sense.
“There was nothing
else to do In Indiana.*
Kershner
said.
“I
looked up to guys like
Jerry West and Oscar
Robertson
and
wr’d
drive to wherever the
next game was.*
Alter a
successful
high
school
career,
Kershner moved on to
the CDA. a feeding
ground for the NI1A..
Hr played there for a
brief time and derided
that driving hundreds
of miles with a family
wasn't the way
he
wanted to go. so hr be­
came a coach.
After three years as
an assistant. Kershner
got his first hrad Job
and
the
colleges
started checking Ills
players
mil Immedi­
ately. He had two go off
to Dig 10 schools and
another to Kentucky,
but he wanted to ret uni
to Florida where he

After four years there
and three more ut Fort
llcrre. Wayne Epps,
then
principal
ut
Oviedo, gave hltn a call.
‘I
wouldn't
have
moved for any placr
except
Oviedo.*
Kershner said *1 en­
joyed the competition
In Central Florida and
wanted to come back.*
It didn't take long for
Kerslmrr to get the Li­
ons to Lakeland, but
there was a little bit of
trouble during his re­
turn lo the Final Four,
late in the semi-final
game, Kershner was
bumped by an oppos­
ing player and fell lo
the ground. Fur a few
scary
moments.
Kershner lay motion­
lessly as
his
team
looked on.
He was okay, but
wasn't around the next
nigh! when Oviedo lost
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Sammold Herald - Sunday, Dacamtoar 9. 1999 - 9

New
man in
town at
Oviedo

KershnerCoatiatscd from Pag* 8

By Alex Kane
MERLAD STAFF
WRITER
There ure a nrw set
of shoes paring along­
side the Oviedo girls’
varsity
basketball
games.
Brian Wilson moves
up from two years as
the girls' junior varsity
roach to take the spot
lefi vacant by the re­
tirement
of
former
coarh Tom Mlerl.
Wilson not only fares
llie challenge of lead­
ing the team In a time
when It Is short of ex­
perienced players, but
also of stepping out of
Blerl’s shadow.
Uicrl
took
the
struggling
program of years pre­
vious. and elevate II to
a perennial contender.
Wilson should makr
a stark contrast
to
Mien, who always a p ­
peared animated dur­
ing games.

Brian Wilson Is coaching his first varsity team
this season after taking over for retired Toni
Blerl at Oviedo.

"I prefer to do my
coaching during prac­
tice." said Wilson of his
style.

Tills year. Wilson will
see If he can continue
Ulch’s work, and lead
the team even further.

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In the championship
game. Still. It didn’t
takr
long
to
take
Oviedo back to the
championship where It
hadn’t
been
In
30
years.
The key to the Oviedo
success
Is that
he
spreads the wealth. No
one ts going to lead
Seminole
County
in
scoring but. last year
with a team loaded
wtth talent like Seth
Fowler. Brad Combes.
John
Harper.
Brian
Register
and
Scott
Moore, the team had a
different leader every
night, only to suffer an
upset loss
to Lake
Mary In the district
semi-finals.
Kershner takrs none
of the credit.
* My humble opinion
is that I have never
won a game." he said.
‘ My players win the
games. I don’t get too
high or too low. Some
coaches act mad all of
the time and the play­
ers
don’t
listen
to
them. I’ve learned to
pick and choose my
battles."
The Oviedo system

Ed I t n k M r took Oviedo to the state final* la
1887.
should be In place for
awhile
because
Kershner said he’s not
ready to go anywhere.
T will coach until I
just don’t enjoy It any­
more." he said. "I love
coaching.
especially

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Lake Brantley Patriots
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Boys
Noe. 23 at Jambofwe...6:4S p.m.

Nee. 10 at Jamhecee...# p.m.

Noe. 28*27 at Tfp-Off Classic...TBA

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Dee. 11 at Lake Howan...7:30 p.m.
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Nee. 24 Pel— lsl...7;30 p m

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Nee. 28 at Apopka...7:30 p.as.

Dec. 16 Lyman...7:30 p.m.

Noe. 28 Winter Park...4:30 p.m.

Dec. 18 at Seminole...7:30 p.m.

Nee. 30 DcLand...7:30 p.m.
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Dec. 15 at Lake M ary...7:30 p m .

Jan . 3 at V in te r B ark...7:30 p.m .

Dee. 17 O rledo...7:30 p m .

Jan. 7 Tam pa Prep Evans...7 p.m .

Dee. 19 Buchhota...3 p m .

Jan. 8 m a t e r Springs...7:30 p.m.
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Jaa. 0 Lake Mary...7:30 p.m.
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Jaa. 13 Seminole...7:30 p.m.

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Dec. 21 Mac Rldge...7:30 p.m.

Jaa. 31 DoLaad...7:30 p.m.

Jaa. 4 at BUhop Moore...7:30 p.m.

Jaa. 33 Crooms*«•7:30 p.m.

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Jaa. 37 Viator Springs...7:30 p m

Jaa. B at Mae Rldgo...7:30 p.m.

Jaa. 30 at Lake Howell...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 13 at Bemlaole...7:30 p.m.

Fob. 3 Lyman...7:30 p.m.

Jaa. 14 at Lake Brantloy...7:30 p.m.
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Jaa. 19 Lake Mary...7:30 p.m.

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Jaa. 31 at Eraaa...7:30 p.m.
rob. 11 Wymow...7:30
Jaa. 36 Viator Park...7:30 p.m.

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Seminole Seminoles
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Not. 23 SAC Conference Jamboree... TBA

Nov. 10 Jamberso...S p.m.

Nov. 23*27 Seminole Tip-off Clsaeic...TBA

Nov. 13*14 Tip O ff Classic at Pine Ridge...TBA

Doe. 2-8 Winter Pork RoUvy Tournament...TBA

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Nov. 18 at Maialand-Daytena... 7 p.m.

Dec. 9 Mainland...7:30 p.m.

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Dec. 11 at Lyman...7:30 p.m.

Nov. 24 Lake Mary...7:30 pm .

Dec. 15 at Spruce Creek...7:30 p.m.

Nov. 23 at Oak Rtdge*Ortaado...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 18 Lake Brantley...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 1 at Oviedo...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 28*30 Lake Mary X-Mas Tourn...TBA

Dec. 3 Winter Springs...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 3 at Oak Ridge...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 4 Mainland-Daytona...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 8 Lake Mary...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 0 at Lake HoweII...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 9 Spruce Creek...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 10 Lyman...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 13 at Oviedo...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 11 Spruce Creek-Port Orange...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 18 Winter Spiinga...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 15 Pine Rldge-Deltona...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 20 at Lake Hovell...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 17 at Lake Braatley...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 22 Lyman...7:30 p.m.

Dec. 23 Lake Howell...7:30 p.m.
Jan. 7 at Lake Mary...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 23 at Deltona...0 p.m.
Jan. S at Spruce Creek-Port Orange...7 p.m.
Jan. 27 Pine Ridge...7:30 p.m.
Jan 29 at Lake Brantley...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 12 Oviedo...7:30 p.m.
Jan. 14 at Winter Springs...7:30 p.m.

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Jan. 15 at Deltona...7:30 p.m.

Peb. 4 Lake Mary...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 21 at Lyman...7:30 p.m.

Peb. 3 Oviedo...7:30 p.m.

Jan. 22 at Pine Rldge-Dcltona...7:30 p.m.

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Peb. 10-19 District Tournament...TBA

Peb. 9 Regional Quarterfinals
Peb. 11 Regional Semifinals

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Rams look to win
By Kellie Werner
MKHALD STAFF
WHITER
Lake Mary has suf­
fered a terrible loss.
Make
that
nine
losses.
This year, the boys'
team will be minus
nine
seniors
who
graduated last year.
There are four sen­
iors returning who will
be heavily relied upon
to lead the team. Mack
HofTman,
Adonis
Smith. Matt Forkash
and Darius Wells are
all
returning
and
should lx* enough to
help this team to be­
come just that...a team.

Lake Mary promise* to be on* of tbo hardest working teams In Seminole County this season
as It looks to overcome serious graduation
losses.

is no dllterent. There Is
no true post position
this yeur and no strong
rebounder. Those posi­
tions are Interchange­
able which wtll give
them more flexibility.
Expect a little weak­

"We have a really
good group this year
but It Is going to take
them awhile to gel."
said third-year coach
Mike Caudreau. They
Just haven't played that
much together and will
need to leam how to
play as a team."
The st rung-point for
Lake
Mary
hasn't
changed. Gaudreau has
always had his share of
shooters and this yeur

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ness In rebounding be­
cause of this team's
lack of slxe. They are a
little small and might
be bullied a little In
this area.
This team has

the

best chance to sneak
up on Its opponents
and surprise
them,
however. Don’t think
that a lack of size
meuns a lark of talent.
That isn't the case
here.

Pressure? W hat pressure?
By Kelli* Werner
ASSISTANT STOUTS
EDITOR
ITessure.
That's nothing new to
thr Like Mary girls'
basketball team.
They have been feel­
ing It for two years und
now the pressure Is
even greater for the
state champions who
rveryone experts will
rrpeat.
Everyone Is back on
this team, with the ex­
ception of Stephanie
Dale who graduated
lust year.
Thr core of Mary
Leah Sutton. Ashlee
llallance.
Lauren
Bradley and Becky Pe­
dro is In tuck, though a
little
bumped
und

bruised.
Off season Injuries
have plagued thr Lady
Hams and couch Curl
Brown Is optimistic
about
the
tram's
chances ut a repeat
barring any further In­
juries.
"We have been bit by
the Injury bug." Brown
said. ‘ First Ashler's
ankle, then Lauren's
knee. If I enn Just keep
the tram healthy, we
should be all right."
Brown lias a bench
full of potential candi­
dates for Dale's vacant
QsItlon und will use
Is bench often to try
new
lineups
and
change the mix.
It's never easy for the
defending state cham­

pion...they
alwnys
seem to have a target
on their backs. Mowrver. basically the en­
ure tram Is back und
they have two to three
years of experience un­
der
their
belts
In
Brown's program.
Predictions are al­
ways a scary thing, but
this one Is a gimme.
Luke Mary should get
the repeat everyone Is
expecting.

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Lake Brantley wants to take next step
Don’t be
surprised if
Pats sneak
to states
By Jeff Bsrtlalcke
a s s is t a n t s p o r t s

EDITOR
List year was almost
u dreuni season at
Dike Hrantlry.
The Patriots emerged
from
the
Seminole
Athletic
Conference
(kick and almost won
their first district In
years.

A late season slump
foiled their plans, but
the Patriots still ended
up with a 19-8 record
and the third best
record In the district.
The Patriots will be
without their best all*
around
player
last
season. Drew Morgan,
but the closet for coach
Steve Jucker Isn't quite
empty.
Miguel Malcolm, one
of the county’s leading
returning scorers and
the player that paced
the Pal riots last yrur.
Is reluming, but It
might be a Utile while
bcforr he’s available.
Malcolm brokr his arm

before
the
season
started and won’t be
ready
until
after
Christmas. Until then.
Lake Brantley still has
one
of
the
more
experienced teams In
the county with seniors
Mike
Assent.
Tom
O’Brien - the county's
tallest playn at 6-7.
Gene
Willis.
Brian
Reecht
and
James
lannottl.
The Patriots looked
strong in an earlyseason tournament win
over
Seminole
and
could prove to be the
county’s surprise team.
Jucker, In his 12th
year at Lake Brantley.

Is the leading coach In
the county In terms of
longevity and can make
something out of this
team if It can weather
the
storm
until
Malcolm comes back
after Christmas.
Plus, his team knows
how to win after last
season’s surprise, I f
Lake Howell doesn't
take the district, don't
lie surprised If Lake
Brantley steps In. The
1lawks
ended
Lake
Brantley's srason early
last yrar.
but the
Patriots might lie the
biggest threat In the
rounty to Lake Howell’s
hopes of repealing.

Never count out Lyman
By Jeff Btriialcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
They aren’t the urea's
most talented trum,
but
somehow.
the
Lyman
Orcyliounds
girls basketball teams
find u way to win.
They never have a

leading scurrr: In fart,
the Hickey twins nnd
Lisa
Berganske
are
among the girls lost to
graduation and. despite
leading Lyman to two
straight state regional,
never posted incredible
scoring numliers.
But the Greyhounds
under
coach
Bruce

Bonaventure
always
find a way to win.
Lust
yenr.
the
Greyhounds were a
slow team that played
Its heart out almost
every night. The regular
season wasn't anything
special
but.
when
districts came around.
Lyman was ready.

First.
the
Greyhounds
downed
Oviedo to rum a spot
In regional
and a
meeting In the finals
against
undefeated
Lake Mary.
Lyman
came
up
short, but not before

n t k y 'i girls k s kstbtf team Is lookteg
ra lata content!** this season after
yean of early exits la district play.

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�22 - Sem.rtoie Herald - SiKxl.iv December 6 1W0

SCC women
want a title

New beginning
for SCC men
By Dean Sm ith
MKRALD SIX )RTS
EDITOR
SANFORD
It's being
called \ NEW BEGINNINO’, and that i» ex­
act Iv what it is
The Seminole Com nmnitv Collette men's
basketball
program
has risen rose from the
ashes under new head
roach Stan Crom artie
and assistant's Shane
Huygens, who come to
the Raiders from V a ­
lencia
Community
College, and Greg Kite
(the
former
Orlando
Magic center) and the
future o f the Raiders
appears
to be verybright indeed.
The college has put a
lot o f effort into re­
building the program,
including new uniforms
and refurbishing the
gymnasium and lot ker
rooms.
SCt opened the s e a ­
son with a 2-3 ret ord
uid i oitld easily lie 4* l
as tin- team, despite
counting
freshman
among its 14 player
roster
has been in

every game to the final
horn.
The
Raiders
have
been led by freshman
guard Kvin Ellison from
Washington. I).C. and
sophomore center T e r­
rance Fudge front Or
Inndo In the early go­
ing.
Other
top
players
have been sophom ores
Chris Gurec kls from
Oavtona
Heath
and
Corey Matthews from
Orlando and freshmen
Lonnie
Battle
from
Jacksonville.
Eric
Walker from Quincy.
Kasectn
Penn
from
Kissimmee and Daryl
Dingle Iront Miami.
SCC has also got
good play off the bench
from a pair o f local
treshmen. point guard
Mequal
Hush
from
Seminole High School
and 6 -loo t-11 center
Robbie Shapiro from
L ik e
Mary
High
School.
Also seeing playing
time i- 6-fool-H fresh ­
man Joseph Edwards
Irom Pensacola and tiloot :t Chad Marshall
from Quincy

By Dean Smith
HERALD SIX)RTS EDI
TOR

Crystal Tanner provides the SCC Lady Raldera
with floor leadership and a strong defensive
game.

SANFORD
_
T his
could he the year that
the Seminole Commit
nlty College wom en's
basketball team finally
brings
a
National
Championship hack to
Sanford.
The
Raiders,
who
were 7 0 heading into a
home game with Bre­
vard Community C ol
lege
on
Wednesday,
appear to have every­
thing it takes to win it
all.
SCC. ranked No 4 m
the stale pre season
(loll,
has been out
standing m rolling to
the imdefeated start,
tneluding
wins
over
Male-ranked
trams
Okaloosa W alton
Community
College.
Pensacola Community
College
and
Indian
River Com m unity Col
lege (twice).
The Raiders
really
showed thru prowess

m the Miami N IK E
Classic two weeks ago,
knocking
oil
Palm
Heai h
Community
College.
Broward
Community
C ollege
and
Indian
River
Community College by
21 points each.
SCC head coach Ken
Patrick and assistant
rutty MandevlUc, a d e ­
fensive spei talist. have
done a s u j m t )ob o f
meshing four returnees
from Iasi year's 21-8
ilut) with nine new­
comers
(eight
fresh­
men) to form a very
strong and deep team.
With stars like- 7-loot
.Liana Kotova, a preseason
All Am erica
selection.
and
All Conference guard Darla
Kudmyvtseva returning
you would thmk they
would do the hulk of
the si oring
llul
the
Finland
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�Seminole He».ild - Sunday DecemCer 6. 199B - 23

Hawks want another title
R epeat
a fte r
Kohn:
1
m o r e t it le
By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
e d it o r

Reggie Kohn returns for hit senior yesr and can
break many of his school's records as he looks
for another district championship.

List st-astm was the
year in which every­
thing &lt;at nr together at
Lik e Howell.
For the first time in
school
history.
the
Hawks won the district
title as roach
Steve
Kohn and his veteran
team heat Oviedo a I
home in the final game
ol the regular season to
advance lo their first
home playoff gam e.
Kvrntudl
staterunners up Kdgewaler
ended the season early
leaving a sour taste In
some
mouths.
The
Hawks expected to go
farther
after
leaving
one
of
the
state's
strongest districts with
.1 title.

Now Holm and the
Hawks have to put the
pieces hack together.
Gone are Ryan Smith
and Hrad LrCore who
gave L ik e Howell one
of tiie strongest front
courts in Central Flor­
ida.
Hut returning is team
leader
Reggie
Kohn.
one o f tiie county's
Ik-s I players since he
started playing varsity
basketball as a fresh
man.
Reggie Kohn was re­
cruited
by
national
powers such as Xavier
and
Purdue
before
signing
with
South
Florida
last
month
lie's a crowd favorite
all over the county,
whether the fans are
cheering
or
making
him the target ol goodnatured abuse
With
Ids notoriety, lie'll lake
a lot of the attention
oil ot an
otherwise
young team
Tile strong points for
the Hawks last year
may l&gt;e their weakness
this
season.
Steve
Kohn s team was able*
to pull down every re
Imuiid in the building

last year until running
into Kdgewaler, but the
height
along
the
frontcourt ts gone. In ­
stead. the Hawks will
have to rely on thetr
shooting game lo con
tend ior another title.
Most roaches in the
county
think
L ik e
Howcll ran repeat, hut
there are .1 lot o f epics
lion marks tor a team
coming nil a 25-7 s e a ­
son.
Kohn Is the
only
st.irter returning from
Iasi year's team, but he
has some help Iroui
last year's bench and a
strong group moving up
from |unfor varsity
Guards
Jiitnaal
Turner
and
Justin
Kane will help out in
the backcourt and the
guys
hanging
the
hoards
should
start
with Chad Parsons and
Hrad I loiter.
Hut make no m is­
take Seminole County
coaches may not see a
lot ot rebounding a n ­
swers at L ik e Howell,
but they do see Reggie
and that's enough for
most people. The sen­
ior. who tom es from a

basketball family, can
pass, shoot and is exerllrnt under pressure.
Every
gym
In
the
county may chant "Reg­
gie" when Kohn has the
hall and the game is on
the line, hut Kohn a d ­
mits he loves to per­
form.
lie
got
the
t haut e over the sum­
mer when he played In
several national cam ps
before
some of
the
most famous coach es
m the country.
lie
didn't
always
stand 0 1 1 1 . In all-star
games, players tend to
si ore first anti look lor
assists
later.
Kohn
is n 't a thinker, but he
suit turned some heads
with his passing and
leadership abilities
Don't be surprised it*
see a repeat Iti L ik e
Howell.
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�4 - Seminole He»aid - Sunday. December 6 1998

Transfers have Bears looking strong
By J e ff B erlin ick e
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
The losses mounted
week after week, gam e
after game but there
was always a light at
the erul o f the tunnel.
D ie light is shining
brightly now tor the
Winter Springs girls
basketball team which
has gone from being
the county pushover
to a serious
state
championship
con­
tender.
For starters, go back
to last year when Kris

and
lk-v
Dedelow.
transfers from the sue
cessful
Oviedo
program, and a bunch of
ninth and 10 graders
took the court lor the
school*
s inaugural season.
It
wasn't
alw ays
pretty Betsy Hughes,
coaching her tirst var
sity team, watched the
losses pile up despite
having one o f the hard­
est working teams in
the county.
It wouldn't stay that
wav for long.
Guard
Mary
U&gt;u
Johnston transfered to

W ln lri Springs over the
summer, along
with
L ik e Hrantlry forward
Dan.il lin k s and the
two transfers,
alon g
with a group that had a
year o f experience un­
der their liclts suddenly
looked like a strong
train capable o f win­
ning every night.
Johnston has been
one of the com ity's
brightest stars since
stie started for Oviedo
and led (he team til
scoring as a freshman.
Despite tier efforts, the
t.ions never
reached
states, losing to Lyman
In the semi finals of

districts both seasons.
Now she Joins Kris
and Bev Dedelow who
she has played with for
years. Hughes Is a for­
mer
assistant
from
Oviedo, so desp tr the
Infancy
of
Winter
Springs High School.
It's a group that knows
each other well.
The Hears will also
iK'iirllt from playing in
Class .'LA. It will be
their final year there
since next year, the
Bears are expected to
move up at least a level
as It hosts us Inaugu­
ral senior class.

hopes higher
By J e ff B erlin ick e
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
Coach Jim
Hogan
was told Hat out as
soon as he took the
Winter Springs
hoys
job last season.
Ills team would be
baptised by fire.
When
the
Bears
played their Inaugural
season
at the
new
sdchool
last season,
they consisted o f only
ninth- and 10-th gra d ­
ers
Instead o f taking cm
a junior varsity sch ed­
ule.
W inter
Springs

opted lo start playing
the big
boys
right
away.
It led to ,i 5-17 s e a ­
son that would he c o n ­
sidered a disaster for
some but there's also
a bright side.
After
looking
like
they might ncvJr get
that elusive first wm.
the Hears finally won a
game. Then a couple
more.
They
also
threw
some
serious
scare
Into
some
of
the
county's
established
programs in a season
m
whit h
Sem inole
County was one o f the
best m the stale.

Behind
the
turn­
around
was
center
Winston James, lie's
the
marquee
player
com ing hack this sea­
son with his 111 point
scoring
average
and
lots of potential c o l­
leges playing attention
But he's not the only
piece
to
a
Winter
Sprtgns
puzzle
that
most
hoc .dies
In
Seminole County c o n ­
sider
the area’sdark
horse.
Brian Brown may he
the best returning 3pomt shooter in Sem i­
nole County and Mar­
cus Wiggins Is one of

the best athletes.
Winter Springs lias
also
benefit trd
from
Ira users, hut cx|&gt;errllire Is the key. Hie
Bears were klnown lor
never giving up last
season even as the
losses mounted
Kurt Hlalne. Charles
Kirby. Andre Mitchell
and Terrell Morns are
a few more players in
Hogan’s arsenal and.
with a year of rxperl*
enre undrr llielr belt,
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like they can not only
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Lions expect return to regionals
By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
List
season.
thr
Oviedo Linns finished
at
21-7
and
had
nowhere
near
what
fans of the team have
come to expert.
Normally.
Oviedo
rx|&gt;ects to make It
districts and makr a
nin at a state title lie
the Lions did In 10**7
when they lost In the
state finals.
Inslrad, thr Lions,
after a strong start,
faded down thr stretch
tieforr losing to L ik r
Mary In the district

semi-finals.
That's not what they
arr used to at Oviedo
and the sad thing, for
Oviedo fans Is, It could
happen again.
'hie Lions lost a load
of
talent
Including
Division
I
college
playrrs Seth Fowler
and Scott Moorr along
with
flrad Combes.
Ilrlan
Register
and
John Harper off last
year s team. Die Lions
iieat district champion
Like
Howell
In
a
thriller at home, but
also
fell
behind
Seminole. 23-0 In a
SAC game a week later.
Ilils year.
Oviedo

roach
Ed
Kershner
doesn't have a lot of
reluming talent, but
neither does anyone In
Seminole County.
Three weapons he
does have an* defensive
specialist Danny Lebo.
center Askla Howell,
and Lirry Wharton who
ran light It up from
anywhere.
Wharton should be
the
team's
leading
scorer this year. but.
typically, a Kershnrr
team doesn't have any
particular player carry
the load. In a pair of
romps over Crooms
and
Seminole
last
week.
guard
Mark

Hlerkan was tin target
Irom 3-polnl land and
the
whole
team
contributed.
None of the current
Lions
started
last
season, but Wharton
and Letio got plenty of
playing time olT the
liench.
Kershnrr
admits his kids neetl
some time to grow, but
that was lieforr the
Lons got off to a
strong
start.
They
might not have the
talent of Like Howell
or the bright of Ltkr
llrantley. but the Lions
have the kind of team
that will lie In rvrry
game.

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New era looms
for Lady Lions
By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SI*ORTS
EDITOR
Tilings are looking
awfully different around
the Oviedo girls b a s ­
ketball team.
No longer Is Tom

Uteri coaching and en­
tertaining on the side­
lines. Alter his retire
ment. he's been re­
placed by former assis
taut Brian Wilson.
Die
team's
best
player.
Mary
L»u
Johnston,
has irans
feted to Winter Springs

and the team's leader.
Katie
MeCown
has
graduated.
Hie losses have af­
fected Oviedo since the
st.irt of the season two
weeks ago. but there Is
still a nucleus of talent
Shannon Cotton and
Kelly llrock lead the
Lions this season as
they trv to regain the
magic ol the then
years. Thr Lions may
not win often this sea­
son. but Wilson ran
coach and Ills team
should Improve .is the
season goes on

win, lose &amp; D R E W

Haratd PSo m by A n ti B oots*

Kelly Brock la one of few seniors returning to
lead the Oviedo girls basketball team this sea­
son.

Mark Bierkan got off to a strong atart to the
season with bla 3-point shooting at the
Seminole Tip-Off Classic last week.

�16 - Somtnolo He/atd - Sunday, December 6. 1998

Inexperienced 'Noles want repeat
By K e llie W ern er

HERALD STAFF
WRITER
Every team In the
county, with the excep­
tion o f one, has lost n
lot to graduation.
Seminole i- that ex
ccptlon.
Hits year, the make
up of the Sem inole
High
School's
hoys
team
Is
quite
unique...all seniors and
one freshman.

That can he a little
deceiving, however, its
all o f those seniors
were not on the varsity
squad Iasi year.
Iliere is a lot ol ex
pertenre. though, as all
o f the upperelassmen
have
come
through
coach
Bob
T ra ltu fs
system
and
should
have no problem gel
ling its a team Shoot
ing and
rebounding
have never been
a

problem lor a Sem inole
team and although the
Tribe has had a few
early dismissals from
the playoffs, this year
could he quite different.
Cornelius Blue will
be die lender o f »he
team, lit more ways
than |usi rebounding. If
the others can follow
bis lead. Arrow Force
VII should be In good
shape
to repeat Its
Seminole
Athletic
C onference title.

Lady ‘Noles young, talented
By Kellie Wemer
HERALD STAFF
WRITER
There is only one
senior on the Sem inole
girls tram this year.
However, there is a
lot o f talent.
Five players are re­
turning
for
another
year
and
they
are
joined by two transfers
who are filling III quite
well.
Tills year's learn Is
much faster than in the
past and that added to
the usually potent d e­
fense
at
Sem inole
should help the team
to shake the early d is­
missals from the p la y ­
offs that they have ex­
perienced lu the past
two years.

Seminole's Deanna Hint la one of a strong group
of rebo under* suiting up for the Seminole* this
season.

Hawks----

Continued from Page 3

should challenge for
a Class 3A title with
center Winston
James, Marcus
Wiggins anti Brian
Brown leading the
way. The Bears won
Just five games last
year, but improved
steadily In a year
when most of the
Bears would have
been playing Junior
varsity anywhere
else.

Also, keep an eye
on everyone else.
Including Lake M ary.
Lake Brantley.
Lyman and Oviedo.
It s been only two
years since the Lions
made it to the state
finals and the entire
county is up for
grabs, much like last
year when
unheralded Lake
M ary made it to the
district finals.

"Tilts year we are
pretty balanced on o f ­
fense
and
defense
which gives us an edge
over t he past couple o f
yrars,"
said
roach
Sylvester
Wynn.
"It
may take a little time
for the chemistry to
come around, hut all of
the girls have experi­
ence o f some type and
know how to play the
game. Even the girls
are a little young, they
have a lot of fight."
Amanda Cook,
the
senior o f the group, Is
expected to take a big
leadership
role
this
season. She will b e
joined by Barbara Grey
and Natasha Fisher as
the returnees In the
starling
lineup
and
should help to m ain­
tain the teamwork and
com munication.
If
that
can
be
achieved.
Sem inole
should go further than
thetr first round loss
last year to Satellite In
the first round o f the
playoffs.

Freshman Robby Dupre U the only
non-senior suiting up for Arrow

Force VII this season, He had an
outstanding middle school career.

Lyman---Continued from Psge 31
Ikmaventurr took the
air
out
of
the
basketball and played
a slowdown game that
had the Greyhounds in
It late.

Lyman u n it in it*
first rrgtonnl game, hut
came hack to throw
another scare Into the
Ram* tn the opening

season last week.

1998 99

Xiomara I'm / ts one
o f the few returning
players, hut look for
Lyinan
to
con true!
again.

double figures for the
Raiders.
1-akr Mary's Maggie
Reedy,
Christine
Hruning from W inter
1‘ark
and
Kristen
Smithers o f Sarasota

have also made an Im­
parl off the bench and
Sanford's Tamara G il­
christ figures to be a
factor after she reco v­
ers from injuries tn the
pre-season.

game o f

the

see
Continued from psge 23
have made a tremen­
dous Impact us the
starting forwards and
Jet-quick point guard
Crystal Tanner, while
not
a
big
scoring
threat. Is a terror on
defense and does a
good Job o f distributing
the hall.
Another thing that
has made this team so
strong Is Its bench, us
the guard tandem o f
Mevctt
W ooley
from
Carbondalc,
Illin ois
and Keicu Smith from
Ocala and the 6-foot-1
frontcourt pair of S an ­
ford's Shrm rika Stokes
and Orlando's S h cm el
Donovan have all had
their turn at scoring in

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