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Seminole Herald

S tate ap p roves area code
TALLAHASSEE - Responding
to customer demand and Inter­
est. the Florida Public Service
Commission (PSC) denied an
Industry consensus plan to
overlay a new area code tn the
orange. Seminole. Osceola and
Brevard County areas, and
voted to provide relief for cus­
tomers In the 407 area code
through a geographic split and
boundary extension overlay.
Population growth coupled
with the increasing use of cel­
lular phones, fax machines,
computers and pagers have
nearly
exhausted
available
seven-digit number combina­
tions in the 407 area code.

Last year, the PSC held sustomer hearings In Orange and
Brevard Counties to receive
public opinion concerning the
area code. Most customers In
Brevard County expressed ap­
proval of a geographic split.
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 custom­
ers In Orange, Seminole and
Osceola Counties with existing
telephone numbers will main­
tain the 407 area code, but new
telephone numbers will be is-

State settles on
utilities issue

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surd with the new area code.
the overlay plan will be Im­
plemented when telephone
numbers In the existing area
code are depicted. The overlay
will require ten-digit dialing.
A permissive dialing period Is
scheduled to begin on April 1.
During that time, customers In
Brevard County will be able to
use ellher the new area code or
the existing 407 area code.
Also, during that time period,
customers In the Orange,
Osceola and Seminole County
areas will be able to use sevenor ten-digit dialing. Ten-digit
mandatory dialing will begin
Dec. I.

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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLAHASSEE - One of Florida's largest In­
vestor-ow ned utilities will reduce Its return on
equity and cap Its equity ratio under a settle­
m ent approved by the Florida Public Service
Commission recently. The settlem ent stem s
from a recom m endation by the Com m issioner's
staff to hold hearing to examine the utility's eq­
uity ratio and retu rn on equity.
Florida Power &amp; Light, which provides service
to 3.7 m llban custom ers from the Florida Keys
to the Ocorgla border, subm itted the settlem ent
proposal.
"This proposal Is a benefit to customers ,
without questions.* Commissioner J . Tfcny Deeson said. "By approving the settlement today,
the cu stomers win cap tu re the benefits of th is
srtuem ent a i qw ciuy i s p o n in c .
The settlem ent requ ires FFftL to reduce Its
authorised retu rn on equity from 13 percent to
11.3 percen t an d cap its adjusted equity ratio
a t 55.8 p e rc e n t
A firm 's eouttv ratio la defined aa
eq­
uity divided by total Investor-supplied capital.
The Com ndatoan'a Investigation found that
FPfiL’s equity ratio exceeded th at of comparable
utilities across th e country and rx nrraaed con­
cern th at the high ratio may shield excessive

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Preps
C ontinocd from Pege lB

then welcomes Seining to The
Jungle for a freshman/Junior
varsity doubleheader on Satur­
day.
Friday's trtpleheader starts
with the freshmen at 4:30 p.m..

followed by the Junior varsity at
6 p.m. and the varsity at 7:30
p.m.
Saturday's action starts with
the freshmen at 3 p.m. and the
Junior varsity at 4:30 p.m.
The Rams will be at Semi­

nole to face Arrow’ Force VII at
Bill Fleming Memorial Gymna­
sium on Friday. The freshmen
tip off at 4:30 p.m.. followed by
the Junior varsity at 0 p.m. and
the varsity at 7:30 p.m.

Fain

LION* 64, RAMS 44

Laks Mary (44)

Anthony 0. Congan 9. Smith 13.
Ilufmann 4, WHU 7. A inhnon B. ToU h: IS 7-16 44.

Ortsdo (64)

llayra 4. Wharton IS. Ilallry 4.
Htnkm 9. Lnbo 7, Jordan 7. I loan-11 H.
Wright 4. Witheraponn 3. TiKala: 19 23
33 64.

Lake Mary
OrtoSs

IB 6 6 1 1 . 44
16 11 17 9 0 .6 4

Tltfve-patnt held coal* _ Lake Mary 1
(WelUI. Oviedo 3 (Wharton. Jordan.
lUrrkanl Team loul. _ take Mary 17;
Ortrdo IB. FouM out _ Lake Mary.
Ocngan Ttrhnlrala . none. Mrrorda _
Lake Mary 6-7; Oviedo 8 7. Junior aaiWty _ Ovtcdo B2. Lake Mary 60.

Coa tin s

IB
D odge Florida High School
Cham pions Sales.* fn ch x h i^
this upcoming Saturday's Mke
Dade-Broward All-Star Gam e
from Ft. Lauderdale. h»g»w«twg
at 8 p.m. (ET).
Sunahlne Network's w » » * ii»
also Included Soul Bowls I so d
II. two attendance recordsetting games from the Orange
Bowl featuring Miami Moral*
w estern and Miami J i
For the second
year. Sunshine Network Is
capping off the football seaso n
with the announcem ent o f th e
Sunshine Network AU-Qridlron
Team. With th e ara lsta n re of
Sean Alveahlre. game an aly st
and host of T iorida
School Ofldlron Report."
with SunshlneNetwork.Cam 's
high school editor, Buddy
Colling a, and Peter Thom son of
the Orlando Sentinel,
Network honors players
have excelled a t their po
this past

W IN T E R t n w f o a RA LW1NTER SPRINGS _ W inston
Jam es scored 31 points and
host W inter Springs rallied
from a halftim e deficit to defeat
Trinity Prep- 71*50. W ednesday
night.
The Saints (7*4) led 39-38 a t
halftim e, but the B ears (4*4)
came out of the lockenootn
and outacorrd Trinity. 43-31.
in the second half.
Brian Brown helped o ut
Jam es with 13 points for W in­
ter Springs, while M arcus Wig­
gins added 10.
T en th Morris (right). Doug­
las (seven) and C harles Kirby
(five) also had good n ig h t's for

on to defeat the Oreyhounda
die Bears.
73*50 in Longwood W ednesday.
Fossltt led Trinity Prep with
The undefeated Barracudas ,
11 points.
W inter Springs has a p air of (14-0) got 16 points from
road games upcoming, travel- Goodman. 16 from A. R obert­
to Lake Howell for a Semi- son. 13 from Dickey and 11
e Athletic Conference game from Lee.
on Friday and to M elbourne to Jo sh Houston led Lyman (2take on Florida Air Academy 6) with 17 points.
The Oreyhounda will host
on Saturday.
Oviedo for a Seminole A thletic
Friday's games are a t 4:30
p.m. (freshman). 6 p.m. (Junior Conference m atchup on Friday,
with flam es a t 4:30 p.m.
varsity) and 7:30 p.m . (varsity),
while Saturday's contests are (freshm an). 0 p.m. (Junior var­
at 1:30 p.m. (Junior varsity) and sity) and 7:30 p.m. (varatty)
3:30 p.m . (varsity).____________ and then travel to Deltona to
play Pine Rldfle on Saturday a t '
71, MOTTS 6 0
4 p.m . (freshman). 5:30 p.m .
Triatty Prep (Ml
varatty) and 7 p m .
Mujhsn 2. Juttinted 2. J Mat

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Yatornt 3. Jer. IWIms S. 8M*er 2.
9, lloepnn 6. Fossltt ll.TtatsIs; IS I t 21 BO.

P later ip ria fi (71)

liarfravrs 2. B row It . Douflaa 7.
Jam * t l . Kkfey B. Moms A W UpM

10. Napolttmo 3. lam 4. Totals: 24 It3*71.
16 14 6 16 . M
17 11 1* M _ 71
Thm -pda* M d s « U . Trusty Pray
3 U Palma. YantomO, TYam ftxSi .
Trinity Prrp 24: W M tt Spring* 24.
t'uulrd out . none. T M m M s _ m m
. Trinity Pwy 7-4; Winter
Spring* 4-4. Junior vnrWty _ Wlatrr
Spring* SB. Trinity PWp 41

'CUDAB W H IP W O U N D #
LONGWOOD _ New Sm yrna
Beach outacorrd Lyman 32-9
In the second quarter and w m t

IN BRIEF

Next m onth, during a special
year-end edition of y i o r t h
High School O rtdtran Report.”
Ahreohlre s in n
players on th e
flratulate HMM
them W
a nU their
MSfcM BWUnl’
pUehments.
The
enta. T
he pn g — pie*
Thuradoy, February
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at 9 J 0 p.m . (R ) oK h encore

Clink to teach Scottish sports
CASSELBERRY _ H ie Scottish-Am erican
Society to spon sorin g an Athletic clinic for
ary i * Interested In com peting in the am a­
teur divisions of Highland Athletic* at the
22nd Annual C entral Florida Scottish High-

the

This d im e Is for those Interested In
learning how to "toss th e caber” (telephone
pole) or other Scottish A thletic events.
The d tn lc will take place on Saturday.
January 9. 1999 from 9 a m to 3 p.m. a t the
Seminole Greyhound Park. 2000 Bemlnola
Bhrd.. Carat Hurry. Florida.
The cost la *30 and includes lunch and
refreshm ents throughout th e day.
This event Is p art of th e acttvtUea associ­
ated with the 22nd A nnual Central Florida
Scottish Highland Gam es which wlD be held
January 16.1999.
The Scotttah-Am erican Society is a non*

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Salando Park to hott tennis
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Ssnlando Park Is
hosting th e first Professional Futures Ttennls
Tournam ent o f 1999 through January 11,
The hard court evm t wtQ offer C entral
Florida the opportunity to sa
ATP Tour su p erstars In action,
far the tournam ent la *16.000.
The Leukemia Society of America will
benefit fay receiving a fi proceeds from the
2 « h tiS e2 e 2 ? s S m M P u k 'h ‘located*at
401 W. Highland SL In Altamonte S prites.
la free far th e event n r mot
call (M l) 316-1436.

Daytona often ticket package
DAYTONA BEACH _ Race fm o at Daytona
International Speedway for die first weekend
of th e IBM NASCAR season c w witness ft
a l far SB —dofiara th a t Is.
T he World C enter o f Racing la oArring a
NM dal c o f c d f ih ticket far the first week­
end o f th e HftBTAR Wtoeten C ta eeaeon.

G re d i1
th e Ju n io r Flayer of th e
with Jo e H r a p ts i o f “
High
Coach of th e Ye

Glavine and Lockhart featured
atBrayes’

A dam e B ran * nrnwnl

Childress brings both teams Id GM test

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�Semmoto HaraM, Santord, Honda •Thursday, January 7,1999 •M l

People
Sometimes, a juvenile can be tried as adult
Under common law. a child
under the age of seven could
W e ig h t W a tc h e r s
not be held responsible for any
A local chapter of W right
crime because there w as a
W atcher* m erit at the Lake
conclusive presum ption th at a
Maty Community
Building
child th a t age waa incapable of
every Thursday from 4:4S to
determ ining th e wrongfulnesa
6:49 p.m .
of hla o r her acta. Sim ilarly, a
child age seven to 14 w as pre­
T o a s tm a s te r s
sumed incapable of knowing
The Omni Tbaatm aatera Club
the wrongfulnesa of hla o r her
It wW meet a t 5 J 0 p.m.
acts, although th is presum pThursday at the AAA
t table by d e a r
ng. 1000 AAA Drive.
proof th a t the Juvenile ap p reci­
Heathrow. Oueata and proopecated the nature and quality of
ttve member* ate welcome.
his o r h er acts. These common
Call Jim Ocque. 042 5227 far in­ Sunrise Kiwanls
law presum ptions, however,
form ation.
The Sem inole Sunrise Ki­ are no longer applied In Flor­
wanls Chib m eets every Friday, ida.
S e n io r F r ie n d s
Florida law provides for
The Columbia Medical Cen- a t 7 a m . a t Shoney'a, US 17* prosecution of a juvenile aa an
92,
south
of
A
irport
Boulevard.
ter-Sanford Chapter of Senior
under certain ctm im Friends m erit every second Oueat are we lcome. For Infor­
If a juvenile h aa not
m
ation.
call
Tbny
McDaniel
at
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m ., at the
been charged aa a Juvenile, the
324-0460.
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.
State m ay. and In som e cases
Sem inole Bfrd. Interesting and
m ust, file the charge!*) in cir­
tim ely program s are featured Free clinic Friday
cuit c o u rt W hether th e state
m onthly plus aortal exchange.
A free chide to Include blood may or m ust direct file a Juve­
All Senior* are welcome. For
nile's case m d e m it court will
inform ation, call LU Lawfar, di­ screening and Immuniaattons depend an th e Juvenile's age,
rector. 321-4500, Ext. 57S4.
wlU be held every Friday, from
0 to I t a.m ., a t the Oeneva
A l a n o n , A l a te c n
1
gk m
—9 .Jli
M nncnuuy
cscnooi 1in auS r uw
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
of
First
roeriing* ate held every T hurs­
M dn S treet In Oeneva. The
day. at 8 p.m., at Sanford
la sponsored by the
DEAR ABBY: My daaghtor is
C hristian Church. 730 U paala
County Health Deni— plating moving in with bar
tew
m rorm incoon wnn
yftfand next * r i * . flba is 11, ha
inform ation, call 323-6924.
th e “
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is S3. They havo boa* dating for
a ysare. They hovo both
School. Bar
two yarns af collage, bat
to fo atln iit
m eet every Thursday, from 0*10
Both havs boon aw ployod in
p.m .. at die G reater Sanford
of
Commerce,
Abuse Family
and jplnnet* are
■ Sho bvaa wHh m m i ha Uvoa with
For information, call
Jo h n Shaffer. 829-1831.
L
^ K f i r t h a r and I don't w a a tto
to contact the ass thorn Ihr* lagothar for all tho
of SAFE may
The United State*
* St 291
V eterans,
Central
Florida
B ase, meet at 7 p m a t the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 W est
SR 46. the first Thursday of the
Afl
T hunday, a t 8 p.m., a t the
Poet Home, 2874 S. Sanford
Ave. For Inform ation, call 3221652.
P ig e o n F n n d e r s
The C entral Florida Pigeon
F a n rie n A ssociation m erit the
third Thursday of each m onth,
a t 7JO p.m .. a t the Seminole
County A gricultural Center,
4300 O rtando Drive, Sanford.
For m ore Information, contact
D tdt Kelly a t 291-4346.

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the offense the Juvenile is ac­
cused of. and the Juvenile's
prior history.
With respect to any child
who waa 14 or 15 y e a n of age
at the tim e the alleged offense
With leapt
Eapect to any child
waa committed, the s ta te a t­
16 o r 17 y e a n of age
torney may direct file (he Juve­
nile's case In circuit court a t the tim e the alleged offense
In the sta te atto rn ey 's waa committed, the state a t­
Judgment and discretion, the torney may direct file the £ v e public interest requires that nfle*a case In circuit court
adult sanctions be cons idered when. In the state attorney's
or Imposed and when th e o f­ ju d fn e n t and discretion. *"&gt;
fense charged la any o f the public interest requires th at
adult sanctions be considered
following: |) arson; 2)
However, the sta te
battery; 3) robbery; 4) kidnap- o r

attorney may not file an infor­
m ation on a child charged with
unless the
child haa had a t least two pre­
vious adjudication's or acyirdlcation'a withheld for delinquent
acta, one of which involved an
offense classified aa a felony
u n d e rsta te law.
rionOB MW pfTTVHW lor TOC
direct fifing o f a iuvenSe's case
tn circuit court. The m ore seri­
ous th e crim e and the closer to
the age of m ajority a chad la.
the g reater the poaribthty th at
die sta te attorney wfli direct
file th e ju ra id e 'o case In circuit
court. However, a s m entioned
above, u nder certain d r a in stances. th e state attorney haa
oittcm ioci bub ■ n q u m o to
direct file a Juvenile's case tn
ctrcutt court.

Parents co-habitation protest falls on deaf ears
thair ir h ite i by half aa I
far Ms paronli te a a rii d f l
by half aa k a a r^ lte w y tm t.

Bine Grass Pickers

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aggravated child
abuse; 6) aggravated assault; 7)
aggravated stalldng; Q m urder;
9) m anslaughter. 101 unlawful
throwing, placing, or d is­
charging of a destructive device
o r bomb; 11) armed burglary or
burglary of a dwelling or stru c­
ture (under certain d tc u in­
stances); 12) aggravated b a t­
tery. 139 Lewd or lasctvioua a s ­
sault or act In the presence of
a child: 14) carrying, display­
ing. uring. threatening, o r a t­
tem pting to use a weapon or
firearm during the com m ission
o f a felony, or 15) grand theft
(under certain circum stances).

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MantofS of t o Sanford Scanic Improvamant Board
pmsart a morthly award to t o Handy Way akx i naar

Abport Boulevard. From Ml ais Comte Whams, Ron
Roaa, EJua Pringh and Batty Afcsrt.

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SANFORD • TWo Sanford natives graduated
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rently pursuing a m aster's degree a t the U ni­
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Mother Mattie
and her family
Mattie L. Williams lived
101 grand years. She was
one of 15 children. She had
16 children. 60 grandchil­
dren. 126 great­
grandchildren and 200
grrat-great grandchildren.
She is remembered by
friends and family as a cou­
rageous and cheerful woman
who was happiest when
singing gospel songs.
A year ago when Maine a r­
rived at the Health Carr and
Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford, she frequently sang
while pushing her walker in
the hallway. Everyone mar­
veled at her energy and
strong voice.
Mattie passed away on
Monday but the melody of
her extraordinary life re­
mains with those who loved
her. She touched thousands
of lives. Mattie's Journey was
not always kind but she
didn't complain and told her
children to trust In God.
II Is impossible to Imagine
all that happened to Mattie
from the dav she waa bom May 22. 1897 tn Cordele.
Ga. • to the start of 1999.
But anyone wanting to write
about the 20th Century
would gain great Insights
from the life of Mattie L.
Williams.
The eldest of 15 children.
Mattie spent her youth in
the cotton fields of Georgia.
"Her family was very poor."
said Louthenla Mitchell.
Mattie's 62-year-old daugh­
ter who lives tn Lake Mon­
roe. "My mother worked
hard. That was expected."
Mitchell said that her p a r­
ents moved to the Sanford
area In 1925. Her dad
' wrorked'fpr, the city .and her,,
mother waa a laborer. The
family began to grow • 16
children. nine f f wham s u r ­
vive their mother.
"I remember all of ua get­
ting ready for church on
Sundays." Mitchell said. "We
didn't have any transporta­
tion. We had to walk to
church. We had church
clothes that weren't too
fancy. We did the best we
could.
"My mother told u s that
we would be taken care of If
we trusted and prayed to the
Lord. We prayed before we
ate our meals, when we went
to sleep and first thing when
we got up."
Mattie Williams told Leigh
Devane, the activities direc­
tor at Health Care and Re­
habilitation Center that her

The way we were: 1922 basketball team trip to M iam i
Ross Wontcnay. one of my
former students, rrcently sent
me the following to Ire given to
the Sanford Museum. Ills
mother. Muriel Wontcnay, had
received It from James A.
Stone's daughter. Eva Duncan,
who asked that It be given to
an area historical society. I
thought that you would enjoy
Jim Stone's aceount of the
Sanfonl High School basket­
ball team's trip to Miami In
H)22. His complete narrative
was quite lengthy so I liave
edited It: It will still be In two
parts.
(Jim Stone's note In 1922 •
"No historical event Is told In
narrative form without some
coloring. Everything that Is
told In this story is not true,
but I will leave tt to the reader
to pick out this part for him­
self.)
During the fall of 1921. the
Sanford High School basket­
ball team manager thought It
would be pleasant to take a
trip lo Miami In mid-winter
and ao the trip was arranged.
A couple of cars were arranged
and everything was ready to
start. At the eleventh hour,
however, one of these care
could not go. After a few hours'
hunt, tire Fords were obtained
and the team left Sanford on
hour late.
Tire chauffeurs of the team
wrre Arthur C. Moore, WA.
(Jake) Adams, and Frank
Markwood. Tire members of
the team were Leonard McLucas.
BUI
Moye.
Victor
McLaulln, Jim Stone, George
Smith, Charles Mrro, Fred
Pope.
Gale
McAlexander,
George Cowan. Harold Chris­
tianson and Harold Bache.
coach.
At 1:30 p.m. we started off
with all the suitcases piled
into Jake's truck except Victor
who had been sent down to
Miami a little early in order to
buy up all the booze and ciga­
rettes. (Surely tills was an un­
true parti) We arrived In New
Smyrna and alter a short delay
started off to trounce New
Smyrna. We succeeded In the
attempt by 32 to 12. much to
their chagrin.
After hunUng around an
hour o r ao. we found a restau­
rant large enough to accom­
modate us and commenced to
lay -tir « wupply Mwi mad* all
the inhabitants stare.
Leaving New Smyrna about
6:3 0 -p.m.. we started for Co­
coa in high spirits, Arthur be­
ing behind as usual. From now
on I can relate only what hap­
pened in Ait's nickel-plated
Ford touring car and when the
team waa all together.
We had traveled about 25
miles when Art's lights burned
out. It was a good thing we
were in a lonely stretch of
road because some bad wonts,
which axe not for publication,
slipped o u t The other cats
had gone on and some clouds
obstructed the
moonlight.
Leonard said he heard a wild
cat and then our flesh began

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on the lower floor must have
tried to raise the dead.
We were up fairly early the
next morning and got away
i from Cocoa about 8 a.m. We
chased a cow about two miles
1 before he look It In his head to
get off the road, where he
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promptly fell down.
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Nothing happened after that
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until about 11 except corru­
gated shell roads: enough said.
to creep.
At last Arthur said "Lrt'a go*. Just as we neared Veto Beach,
So wr all got tn and started off. where the good road starts, we
Meeting the others coming nrariy ran Into a citrus which
hark, wr borrowed a flashlight was stretched out for a mile or
and got In between Joke's and more. There were wagons and
Frank's Fords and went on wagons and still more wagons,
a bunch of ponies, two camels
again.
About for miles farther on and three elephants, one of
wr came to a bunch of cattle, which acted as If he wanted to
one of which seemed to think knock us off the road. Nothing
our nlrkel-plaled Ford ought was new between us and Mi­
not to go on and so It ran right ami but good smooth roads, so
tn front of U9 and we hit It. The we fairly flew.
We followed the railroad all
animal did no damage, how­
ever. except to make a little the way down and our Interest
dent In the fender ao on we was aroused every now and
then by a passing train. It was
went.
Next we arrived tn Cocoa a very beautiful and Interest­
and went to the Cocoa House ing ride, sometimes following
for the night. The bays were the river for miles and miles,
divided, some sleeping on one then going Inland. We kept on
floor and some on another. this until we reached West
The following morning I no­ Palm Beach.
After eating a good meal at
ticed a few more gray naira on
the night clerk's head than I the Palace Cafe (we never ate
had the night before; the boys except at the best places) we

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GRACE MARIE
ST1MEC1PHER

Jan . 7. 1999

in n n n m j

Today u the seventh I

day of l m and the
ilih day of winter,
TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day tat
1714, the world's first typewriter waa
patented toy Henry Mill an EnglishOn this day in 1719, the first UJwprrt
identlal election was held.
On this day in 1927, the Hariem Glo­
betrotters played their first game, in
Hinckley, 111.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Millard Fin
more (1909-IS74&gt;. U S. president;
Charles Peguy (1173-1914). writer;
Charles Addams (1912-1999). cartoon­
ist; Jean Pierre Ramps! &lt;1922-1. flutist.

U 77; Jann Wenner &lt;1947-1, publisher.
1* U; Kenny Loggini (IMS ), musi­
cian, is SI; Nicolas Cage (1M4-), actor,
is 3S.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day la
1992, ftollie Pinters and Tom Seaver
were elected to the Baseball Hall of
Fame.
TODAY'S QUOTE: "In modern Amer­
ica. anyone who attempts to write
satirically about the events of the day
find* It difficult to concoct a situation
so bizarre that It may not actually
come to pass while his article is still
oo the presses." — Calvin Trillin
f T g l TODAY'S MOON: Between
( HI newmoon (Jin- 11 last
I v ^ r l quarter (Jan. *).

crossed the river Into Palm
Beach.
We rode around the Royal
Polnctana and the Breakers
and saw Baclie's speed boat
called the Fadeaway. It was
some boat I Bache said he
didn't have time to run It In
the winter, but he had to keep
It In a warm climate so lias It
taken down to Palm Beach
during cold weather.
Every road we tried to take
said "Private. Keep Out* so we
left. We rode down to Lake
Worth by Ocean Drive with
coconut palms and fig trees
scattered alongside. Leonard
and Fred kept wanting to get
out and eat some coconuts,
but Arthur said It would takr a
monkey like Joe Bell to get
them they were so high. Art's
Ford was the only one that
went down to the ocean. The
road was longer, but It was
worth the trouble. The road
wound In and out among the
magnificent
private
resi­
dence's with well trimmed
hedges, stately palms and well
kept gardens. The ocean on
one side with Its deep blue
color and the millionaire resi­
dences on the other made me
tliInk I was In Paradise.
Passing through Ft. Lauder­
dale we saw Arthur Moore's
big steam yacht, the Kathleen,
and he said he had a good no-

tlon lo lake us back home In
It. but II would lakr such a
long time. Ftcd and Ijconard
saw a sign Uiat said there was
a Seminole Indian Village near
by and they wnnted lo go out
to It and buy a squaw. We said
wr would go out there when
we came bark.
We went 25 more miles and
saw no less than for towns In
e making. “The people down
this way build towns like we
build houses" remarked Fred.
At last wr approached Miami
where the streets began to be
filled with people and automo­
biles In such numbers that It
looked like two long parades
going In opposite directions.
We stretched our necks
looking up at the tops of the
buildings and hotels. At last af­
ter wandering around for
awhile we found the YMCA and
wrre distributed to various
homes about the city.
After an hour or so our tram
began to drift Into the YMCA
looking mighty tired, except
Victor who looked as fresh and
full of pep as could be. lie
hadn't bought up all the boore
or cigarettes because we saw
several men drunk and several
more smoking.
Wr were so tired that Miami
walked away with the game.
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POLICE
The following report* u»err compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office fo r Incident* recorded Jan. 0:

Firefighter
on road to
recovery

Battery:
SANFORD, 19th S tre e t, la o o Mm I , Jan . 5, 8:22 p.m. A 19year-old m an was arrested fay Sanford Police for battery an a
law enforcement officer, restating arrest with violence, sale of
a controlled substance and th e purchase or a controlled su b ­
stance. Police said they saw him making a hand-to-hand ex­
change with another person and moved In because they had
reason to believe tt sm s a drug sale. When they approached,
the m an tried to run from them , but they took him down. He
broke free and punched one of the officers In the (ace. During
the struggle, he dropped a sm all baggie. In th e baggie, officers
later found two pieces of crack cocaine.

Driving under the influence:
OVBDO. Rod Bag L a te R eed a t Brewoo R ead. Jan. 6, 3 0 6
a.m. A 29-year-old m an sm s arrested by Oviedo Police for
drM ng under the Influence.
SARVORD. M ato Road 4$ a t O rtfM . Ja n . 5. 8:47 p.m. A 62year-old m an sms arrested by the Florida High any Patrol for
driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
5:45 p.m . A 19-year-old m an and a 20-year-old man were a r­
rested by Seminole County sheriff's officers for possession of
less than 20 gram s of m arijuana and for possession of drug
paraphernalia. Deputies said they were called bv m ainte­
nance workers at the apartm ent complex who w en doing work
In the apartm ent and said they saw drugs In plain view. When
the deputies arrived, they found a bong and four containers of
m arijuana. When the residents arrived hom e, they were a r­
rested.

Prostitution:
SANFORD, M aple A n e w a n d 10th s tr eet . Ja n . 5. 4:14 p.m .
A 41-year-old woman wee arrested by Sem inole County Sher­
iffs deputies (or assignation to commit prostitution. D eputies
said she offered an undercover officer oral sex far $30.
SANFORD, F ifth S tre e t a t S e a te d A n e w , Jan . S. 4:44
p.m. A 37-year-old women wma arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies for assignation to commit prostitution.
Deputies said she asked far $40 In exchange far both oral sex
and Intercourse.

Sanford resident
supports other
Dole for office

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A Sanford Fire
Departm ent veteran known for
generosity and self-sacrifice la
recovering at hom e horn a heart
operation.
BataUion Chief Mike Hoenlng,
a 22-year veteran, la recovering
from an angioplasty. He w as
adm itted to C entral Florida Re­
gional Hospital In Sanford on
C hristm as Eve a t 3:30 a m .,
and released Tuesday.
*1 hope 111 be aide to come
back to work,* Hoenlng said by
phone W ednesday, Bounding
strong and up-beat.
'R ight
now, th at depends on how I re ­
cover, and w hat my doctors will
allow. This la a reality of our
Job, with all th e stress we’re
under."
Hoenlng said he la grateful
for the care he received at
CFRH. and for friends and
loved ones who stood by hla
aide.
"Without the excellent care
I've received I wouldn't be
around to talk to you right
now." Hoenlng said. "I want to
thank everyone that helped me
out."

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Msrebsm of the Grandmothers’ CU&gt; serve candy
canes, soil drinks end cooties to teenagers during a
•pedal hoMay gathering at • » JuvenNe Detention

Center In Sanford. Mambars indude Mary 8m ttt,
president of the dub, AJreda W alecs, secretary, 8usan Obvens end Hazel Foster.

Three weeks ago, Hoenlng
was In Colombia teaching vol­
un teer Are fighters. He said he
Is grateful he could have the
angioplasty at home. Instead of
T h a t breaks some sweat on
your brow," Hoenlng said.
T h a i's when you d t back and
say Oh my O-d."
Hoenlng la quick to help peo­
ple In the comm unity and hi th e
departm ent. D eputy Chief Ikon
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treaters.
Now. tell
me what kid wouldn't prefer a
Tootsie Roll or chewing gum be
tossed Into his or her bag?
Once upon a Halloween, there
was a man who gave away some
o f his baseball cards. Take a
handful, he said. Imagine now
receiving a 1952 Mickey Mantle
rookie card!
There will be a day • probably
sooner than we think • when
those prayer tracts will be very
valuable, too. But Idds can get
them at church. Halloween Is
intended to be a party. Trick-ortreating Is more American than
pumpkin pie.
Neighborhoods used to be a
lot safer, o f course, and everyone
knew all the trick-or-treaters
were no matter how well dis­
guised they were.
Today, hardly anyone knows
who the children are that come
to the door and say. T r ic k or
T re a t* Moat o f the callers are
small fries, escorted by their
parents. They come tn bunches •
three, four, five at a time. The
doorbell rings once every 20
minutes or so.
Some o f these little ones seem
to enjoying themselves. Others
seem very shy - coaxed Into the
ceremony by parents, who have
great memories o f Halloweens
past. Most o f us had good times
on Halloween. We liked the
treats. We did very few tricks.
It coats $25 or more for each
household to buy Halloween
treats. Some folks go overboard
but most Just head to the super­
market and grab whatever they
see first. Everyone wants to have
enough o f a supply. Usually,
people have stuff left.
Sheriff Don Esllnger remem­
bers trick-or-treating In Warren,
Mich. He was a stuffed pumpkin
one year. He aald Halloweens
were very safe then. The sheriff,
formerly known as a pumpkin,
now warns people to be careful.
Ruth Hamilton, a delightful
100, says that when she was
growing up In Ames, Iowa the
boys in town would do some
nasty tricks on Halloween. T h e
older folks were In fear that the
boys would knock over their
outdoor privies," Mrs. Hamilton
aald.
’ One fellow got so mad that
he went Into his toilet with a
shotgun," she aald. ’ He warned
the boys not to come to his
place, and to stay away from his
privies. He had a two holer, you
know. The rich folks had three
holers."
There's a message In that.

5 0

Tax collector and
clerk pay dividends

B in s ! O i l

p la n s to
advance
e x p a n s io n

By R u m W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
county's tax collector and clerk
o f the circuit court have turned
In more than $4 million In
dividend checks to the county
and taxing authorities.
With this money added to
the county's pot. residents
should pay less In local taxes
the following year.
Tax Collector Ray Valdes
wrote checks to the Board of
County Commissioners
and
two taxing authorities
for
$3.41 million and Clerk o f the
Circuit Court Maryanne Morse
wrote her largest ever dividend
check for $1,076,654.
In the 10 years that Valdes
and Morse have been state
Constitutional Officers, they
have consistently produced big
returns.
Valdes, the Treasurer o f the
Year In Florida for 1998, has
returned $24.5 million to the
general revrnue fund o f the
Board
of
Commissioners.
Seminole County School Board
and St. Johns Water Manage­

By Bin K sras
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • The Orlando
Sanford Airport Board o f Di­
rectors Is expected lo vote
Tuesday on a proposal to a d ­
vance the plans and specifi­
cations for airport expansion.
The 69-70.000 square-foot
expansion o f the airport la
expected to cost from $12-16
million, said Brendan Carmody. president and manag­
ing
director
o f OrlandoSanford International Inc.
'Different people have dif­
ferent crystal balls
on how
much It will cost,* Carmody
said. "That's still pretty much
up In the air.*
He did not give a specific
time frame on construction
plans.
The Airport Authority plans
to build
a two-story
con­
course that will allow pas­
sengers to V a lk In and out
o f planes
without
dealing
with the weather,* Carmody
said.
The lower level will be re­
served for parking. The upper
level o f the- concourse, which
Carmody said la "on the floor
level o f airplanes* will allow
passengers
direct
access
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By Shari Biwdla
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
the historic launch of the apace shuttle Discovery
LAKE MARY - The Tomorrow
Project will build a strong
foundation for youth In Semi­
nole County, from the floor up.
The project Is an expansion
o f the Seminole Family YMCA.
which among other things,
adds a gymnasium lo the ex­
isting complex on Longwood Lake Mary Road.
*We hope to make this a
community building, focused

By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Winning fantasy
CASSELBERRY • Lottery Secretary
Marcia Mann announced that nine win*
nlng tickets matched all five numbers In
Wednesday's FANTASY 5 drawing.
According to Lottery computer records,
one o f the winning tickets was sold In
Casselberry.
The winners will share a top-prize pay­
out totaling $249,685.47. Each ticket
holder will receive a cash prize o f
$27,742.83.

ment District.
Morse has returned more
than $5.7 million o f profits or
"excess fees" generated by her
office. This Is a 13.1 percent
return on Investment. The
$1,076,654 dividend Is the sec­
ond to top the $1 million level.
She turned over $1,027,520 In
1994, and has averaged 8.3
percent returns on Investments
per year.
Morse said the Seminole
County Clerk's Office is one of
47 In the state funded entirely
through fees generated in dayto-day operations, without anv
general
taxpayer’s
support.
These fee-based offices are re­
quired by law to transfer any
surplus to the county at the
end o f the fiscal year.
The Seminole County Tax
Olfice has been rated In the
top three of the state's 67 tax
collecting offices since Valdes
came Into office. Valdes credits
his staff, which he says, give
courteous and good service.
'When residents come to us.
our people greet them with a
smile and take care of the
needs." he said.

Y M C A helps build strong
youth from the floor up

M o d e l air sh o w com es to S an ford
SANFORD The Sanford
Aero Modelers are hosting a
model Air Show from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
at the SAM Flying Field on
Highway 46. eight miles east
o f Sanford. Plaques
will be
awarded for the best military
fixed-wing model plane, beat
aerobatics
plane, best
bi­
plane, golden age, and pllota
choice.
Food concessions
will be
available
at
the alte, and
there will be a raffle for a free
radio system and kit. Specta­
tor parking donation la $2
per car.
‘ Every rivet o f a real plane
la duplicated,* Lee Dargue,
President o f the Sanford Aero
Modelers, said.
"These
are
real planes, only scaled down
to about 1/3 to 1/4 the size of
the actual plane.
The gaa
caps and name plates
are
even real. We have combat
type
action
planes, among
other models. Most planes
have about a seven to eight
foot wingspan, with usually a
minimum o f 60 Inches.’
The Air Show will take place
on a 5,000 square foot run­
way.
A 900 square
foot
shaded pavilion will be pro­
vided
for
spectators.
Hot
Dogs will cost $1. Quarterpound hamburgers
‘ loaded
with all the trimmings*
will

C e n ts

on serving the youth o f the
community.* said Ed Thomas,
executive director o f the YMCA
branch.
"We hope to have a lot o f op­
portunities where we‘11 be able
lo do programs like midnight
basketball, working wtth teen­
agers. giving them a positive
safe environment. A place
where they will feel good about
coming.
and
bring
their
friends, and hopefully stay out
of trouble In the process.*
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V O L L E Y B A L L C H A M PIO N S CRO W NED

Rick QosnaU, a dub msmbsr prepares Na seal* modal of a French aero­
batics airplane, the! he wM showcase during an air show thb weekend.
coat
$1.50, Dargue
aald.
Spectators can also buy a
can o f soda.
The Aero Modelers
work
with boy scouts
and cub
scouts. Dargue aald he would
like to get more youth In the
area active In building model
airplanes. The group teaches
novices about aero dynamics
and other principals.
*We teach a great deal of
math, science,
and electron­
ics.’ Dargue aald. "We make
sure kids know
why their
planes are doing what they
do in the air.
We teach
Ohm'a Law, signal strength.

the range o f the transmitter,
and move up from there. This
also teaches kids how to deal
with frustration, anxiety, and
aaUafaclion
in accomplishmenta. We provide free in­
struction
as well as enter­
tainment. *
Planes are controlled using
Joy sticks
controlling
the
rudder and the throttle on
two transmitters.
A 'buddy
box is used.’ Dargue said, ‘ to
prevent crashes.’ Whenever a
person loses control o f the
plane, an expert takes control
of the plane from a different
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dish. Soft drinks will be provided.

salad and drink

Halloween fest

JROTC yard sale

SANFORD • Ladles o f the Fleet Reserve
are hosting a Halloween October Fest cov­
ered dish dinner Saturday at 7 p.m. at
The Fleet Reserve. Sanford. For more
Information call (407) 330-1708.

SANFORD - Crooms Academy JROTC
will hold a yard sale Saturday and
Sunday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. at 208
Forrest Dr.. In the Loch Arbor subdivision
o f Sanford. All proceeds will benefit the
Drill Team and other JROTC programs.

Picnic in the park

Halloween chili

SANFORD - The Society for the
Preservation o f Fort Mellon Park Is having
a Pot Luck Picnic In the Park Saturday at
noon at Fort Mellon Park. Bring a covered

SANFORD • Chill will be served
Saturday from 4 until 7 p.m. at the First
Christian Church. Tickets are $3 for
adults and $2 for children, and Includes

The Crooms JROTC will also sell
advanced three day passes to the Sanford
Heritage Festival being held Nov. 13
through Nov. 15 In downtown Sanford.
The JROTC will receive a portion o f the

The Winter Springe volleyball learn won its first Girts’ Vo*eybal District
Championship Thursday night. The Oviedo Lions also won foe 6A-3 title
at Lake Mary. See etoriee, Page 8A.

ticket sales from the Greater Sanford
Chamber * f Commerce.

City council meets
OVIEDO - The Oviedo City Council will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at 400 Alexandta
Blvd., Oviedo. The agenda for the meeting
Includes discussion concerning the
Chuluota Small Area Study.

Airport authority meeting
SANFORD • The Sanford Airport
Authority will hold a regular meeting
Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. In the Authority's
board room at One Red Cleveland Blvd..
Sanford. Items on the agenda Include the
HNTB Consulting Services Agreement

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Past PTA president honored at H eathrow Elem entary
Uy Mary Rowell
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women wtio got thru IT A going was Nanrv
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through the years At the October meet
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piesenli'il Veliev with a letter about the were also given a sheet with safety tips.
hollot'.uv hlt&gt; k that Is to hi- |l|.let'll III tilt' Prey were also given a questionnaire to
II oiioi it lit Memory Palin ai ihe Orlando help them determine tf their child Is safe.
olllei ot the I lornl i I’ l'A This Is the lllgll- The speaker was Sandy Traegcr. president
est hoti.a I'loiid.i I’ l’A ean bestow on .m y­ o f the Florida ITA.
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i o\ tot hei inenlorlouH and outstanding will he Dee. 1. 'P ie Heathrow Chorus will
setvtee on hi hall ol ehlldren and vouih
he performing. Ilte Hook Fair will he open
i 'on will its i;et a hrlek sliapeil pin to that evening from 5 to 7 pin. witlt the
lionot het u tlies i tnenl
general meeting beginning at 7 p in. (The
lire theme lot the October meeting was Hook Fait s othei hours will he November
I'h lld irii c'oitu lir s t." Scout Explorei
30 through Dee. I from 7:30 a.ill to
Post 517 and
rime Prevention Unit ol noon.) H ie Heathrow Cdrl Scout Iroops
the Semlnoli shetlll’ s Oltlee were at the will be also be at the December IT A
meeting lingcrpnnting children. Parents meeting selling holiday baked goods.

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stains (noise study) and the let
initial expansion project

Magnet program
I’re
SANFORD
Pu*
International
Haccalaii •ate
Program at Seminole I Itch
School will host a magnet |&gt;IOgram information session for
interested parents and students

. l t d ) t iiii*

M.rAMONTK SPRINGS
The
Central Florida Employment
Connell will sponsor Ptr Great
Fall Job Fair at the RDV
Sportsl’lrx N'ov 0 from noon
until -I p m One hundred com­
panies are registered to attend
and 2000 or more job seekers are
cxjn'ctcd to attend.
For more Information employ­
ers and Job-seekers ean call
\ngcla or Mark at (407) 834-

website at

Nov 12 at 7 p m m the SI IS
auditorium.
Current eighth grade students
who reside tti Seminole County
are eligible to apply to participate
in the ninth grade Pre-IB
Program. Application materials

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mld-SOs. Lows In the lo\v-60s.
Saturday:
Partly
cloudy.
Highs In the mld-80s. Lows in
the ttild-GOs. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the mld-SOs.
Lows in the mld-60s. Monday:
Scattered showers. Highs in
the low-SOs. Lows In the mld60s

EX TE N D E D O U TL O O K
FR ID A Y
SATURD AY
Sunny 86 63 P t c ld y 8 5 6 5

FRIDAY:

SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 12:35
a.m., maj. 6:35 a.in., rnln.
12:45 p.m.. maj. 7:05 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
2:46 a.m.. 3:20 p.m., low: 9:03
a.m.. 9:44 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 2:51 a.m.. 3:25
p.m.. low: 9:08 a.m.. 9:49 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 3:06 a.m..
3:40 p.m.. low: 9:23 a.m.. 10:04
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was B6.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at IO a.m. Fri­
day totaled 0.00 inches.
•Sunrise................ 6:36 a.m.
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CASSELBERRY • The Lake
Hi veil All-sports Boosters Club
will s|xtnsor the Lake Howell Fall
( .o nival Nov 12 through 15. The
i at nival will feature over 30
rides, midway games, food
booths and continuous live
entertainment
including
a
Saturday
BARBECUE
and
Antique Car Show. Ride all day
Thursday or Sunday for $12. or
purchase Individual tickets for
$1 rat h at the gale or $.50 In
advance at the school. Proceeds
brnrllt all Lake Howell High
School sjjorts programs.

Navy
* reunion
I’UNTA GORDA - The U S. Navy
Armed Guard and Mereiiant
Seamen. Veterans of World War
II. will hold their fourth Florida
state mlnl-reimlon, Nov. 1H

through Nov. 20 at the lirst
Western
Waterfront.
I’wnta
Gorda. George Milk o f the I’unla
Gonla/Praec River chapter, will
serve as host.
Information can Ik- obtained hv
calling Milk at (941) 627-0759 or
write to 3136 St. James Street.
Port Charlotte. FL 33952 or
Harold Ceascr at (727) 863*
1367.

Grandparents raising
grandchildren
SANFORD - The Children’s
Home Society Success Bv Six
Community Resource anil R e­
ferral Center Is conducting a
free class for grandparents
earing
for
grandchildren.
Topics to be discussed will In­
clude coping with strcss. and
Information on Irgal, medical
and financial Issurs faced by a
grandparent
responsible for
raising a grandc hild.
The
Foster
Grandparent
Program will facilitate
the
class on Nov. 11 from 2 until
3:30 p.m. at the Salvation
Army. 700 W. 24th Slreet.
Sanford. For more Information
or to register for the class call
(407) 328-3990.

A d u lt classes in d ra m a
start S a tu rd a y at T a jir i
By Martra Hawkins
HERALD CORKESIONDENT
SANFORD - Adults classes In
drama will begin Saturday,
12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at TaJlrt Arts School of Perform ing ’
Arts and Academics, 519 Pal­
metto Ave.
Renowned drama Instructor,
Joseph llnkncy. formerly of
Washington. DC. who pres­
ently resides In Central Flor­
ida will teach the classes.
Pinkney, for the past 28 years,
lias worked In theater, radio,
television, and motion p ic­
tures.
Pinckney has studied acting
with the late Alfretlne (Aide)
Brown of Baltimore. He has
worked side by side with Ruby
Dee, Ossie Davis and has p er­
formed
In such plays as
■Macbeth*. *As You Life It*, as
well os contemporary plays
like ‘ Raisin In The Sun*, and
'Sun To Sun*. His radio work
lias been greatly received. He
did a television performance
with the Muppcts In a pilot
called "Electric Fuzz" for NBC
TV. His television fame was In
the “Strawberry Square*, and
"Consider Tills" a skit written
by Pinkney and produced by
Howard University's WHMMTV which won four Emmy
awards.

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Since living In Florida. Pink­
ney has performed for Univer­
sal Studios In films and televi­
sion. "Purllc Victorious* and
*Ma Rainey's Black Bottom*
was
performed
by
TaJIrl
School o f Arts in Sanford and
the Summer Performing Arts
Workshop In Eatonvllle where
he works as drama Instructor.
He directed "Folklore: The
African American* for the 7th
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hree candidates would like to fill the open Group 6 seat
party affiliation, make llie choice.
Jeff Thompson has been a lawyer lor 15 years, all of that lime
on the bench of the 18th Jundlclal Circuit, which serves
In Brevard County. He served three years as an assistant prose­
Brevard and Seminole counties. For a number of
cutor. then entered private practice that Includes ihe
reasons, David Dugan Is best.
Mr. Dugan knew when he was 10 that he wanted to
full range of legal work. He. too. has found time lo
become a lawyer. At law school his specific goal was to
serve his community In a number of volunteer efforts.
become a trial lawyer, which Is why he specialized In
Mlrhncl Brass has practiced law for 12 years In u
criminal defense during his three-year Army service.
wide assorlmrnl of areas, (hough much of II 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. Brass was charged early this
family law - while living most of that time tn Melbourne.
year by the Florida Bars grievance committee with
Yel there has always been time for family and commu­
mlsmunogemrnl of client trust accounts, for which
the state Supreme Court has ordered Ills practice
nity.
18th Judicial
closed for 10 days and placed him on probation for a
Mr. Dugan's community service has been steller Boy
Circuit, Group 6 year. That Is not conduct worthy of a Judge.
Scouts, chamber of commerce. Rotary, church, youth
Neither o f the later candidates has Ihe length or breadth of
sports. Through such service those who aspire to the bench come
legal experience to match that of Mr. Dugan. Nor can (hey mutch
to know the many parts of their communities and those they
his community Involvement.
would Judge.
In short. Mr. Dugan Is best-qualified. Thus, he Is (he Sentinel s
TWo other candidates seek the same seaL Though the Judge sits
choice forjudge. Group 6. IHlii .Judicial Circuit.
In Brevard County, all voters tn the two counties, regardless of

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ADMINISTRATION
D.i.e G- ennsr PutXisher

will hr .tv.til,title .it the Inlorm.r
'ton session. Interested students
nitty .ilso eontnet their middle
• bool guld.inee offices for applltllon materials. The application
leadline Is Jan. 29. 1999.
For further Information call
I07| 320-5223 or (4071 320.'&gt;224.

FOR

CIRCUIT

JUDGE

G ro u p 6
18th Ju d ic ia l C irc u it

Approved by David Dugan pd pot adv pd lor by tha campaign to eiact David Dugan

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YMCA
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Friday. O ctober 30. 1998 • D A

fro m Page 1A

Among the linns necessary
In a well-equipped gym are
backboards and hoops, but
Thomas wanted to make sure
(here was a good foundation, a
wood floor, for the health of
the teenagers that would be
using the Indoor courts.
*lt s n maple wood floor. It's
tongue and groove.* said Th o­
mas. Tlie Installation system
gives the floor bounce. *lt will
be a very safe and healthy
floor.*
The expansion project Is g o­
ing well. H ie floor will be In­
stalled last. It Is Thomas' hope
that It will be paid for by the
time Installation Is completed.
*\Ve had actually purchased
this floor over a year ago." said
Thomas, because the Y could
get it for a good price. T h e
wood has not been paid for yet.
It was purchased on a promis­
sory note. H its floor actually
cost us $-15,000. which we
don't have right now."
The YMCA look out a $1.5
million loan for the building,
but has looked to other funding
sources for equipment and
Items such as the floor. The
'Wall of Light*, a glass block
wall with etched names of con­
tributors. will pay for part of
the cost of the floor, but Th o­
mas hopes to get $25,000 from
a Rotary International grant.
Thomas and YMCA building
committer
chairman
llram
Overby are members of the
Lake Mary Rotary Club. With
the help of President Mtke

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McLean said there Is a pool of
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clubs throughout the country,
with a $25,000 maximum for
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Photo by Tommy VincoM

Lako Mary Rotary Club members Vem Feddersen
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gather at the Seminole Family YMCA The club hopes
to win a grant to help pay lor the wood floor bomg in­
stalled in the Y's gymnasium
Thomas. Mcl^ean and Overbv
will he tiling the grant applU a
lion within the week. Thomas
said the Installation ol 11&gt;«•
floor should begin m mid
November.

"(The project) will hencllt the
children and the greater i iunimmtty ol Central Florida,* said
MeU'un. "It will enable the
Seminole County YMCA to ex­
pand Its reach ol services to a
greater
proportion
of
the
population, particularly i till dren ih.it may have cultural or
economic disadvantages.*

For more Information about
the 'Willi of Light*, rail the
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continued from Page 1A
transmitter.
"We
can
do
acrobatics
with the planes,* Dargue said.
*Wc
can turn
planes
all
around In the wind. Hut. It's
also safe.*
There Is a pond near the
air field for floating sail boats
und small (lowered
boats.
Dargue said. The Aero Model­
ers plan to build a track for
racing model curs.
Dargue said the Air Model­
ers encourage
people who
arc Interested in model air­
planes to tuke a test
flight
with the group before Invest­
ing any money In a plane.
IV e get u lot of retirees
who want
to do this as a
hobby,* Dargue
said.
The
trouble is. u lot o f people buy
a plane, u radio, an engine,
then drop Die hobby before
too long. We
want you to
know this is something you
want to pursue before
you
spend any money. We want
to work with people to allevi­
ate any problems.*
The group hus a club plane
novices can use. Membership
In the Sanford Aero Modelers
is $10 for youUt under
14
years old. The price Is $20
for youDt 14-18. and $100 for
adults. Dargue said the group
will pay for the cost of youDt
to Join for free when there Is a
financial hardship. Often, a
plane
will be donated
by

members to help out a youth
Interested In model airplanes.
Dargue said.

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Adults can pay for member­
ship with Installments. Dargue
said.

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Airport------continued from Page 1A
from planes to the terminal.
During the Initial stage of
expansion, there will be six
gates added. Cannody said.
Final expansion
will add u
seventh gate. The exterior of
the airport will have "pretty
much the same stucco flu Ish.* as It currently has. Carinody said. The Interior will
also have the same finish.
Tlie Airport
Authority
ex­
pansion has several packages.
Carmody said. There
Is a
'vertical circulation package*
that would Improve elevator
service.
There
Is a ‘ steel
package* for purchasing the
steel that will be needed In
construction,
mid a ‘ loading
bridge package.
There also
Is a ‘ civil
package,’
which
would include new ramps, and
a
"general
con stru ction
package." Cannody said.
Tlie
Orlando-International
Airport, Inc., Is also planning
mi expansion that will cost
approximately
three million
dollars. Carmody said.
This
planned
expansion
would enable Die
domestic
terminal to be used by tn-

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tematlonul flights when It Is
not being used for domestic
flights. Cannody said.
Tlie concourse
would
be
expanded, with more walling
space, windows, and Improved
lighting.
‘ It
will be more
utilitarian.* Cannody said.
Tlie AIrpon Authority's $1216 million
expansion
and
the Obi $:t million expansion
"arc two different
projects*
that ‘ can be viewed as com ­
plimentary
to each
other.*
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"W e arc confident that when elected to serve as Circuit Judge, von will lie fair to all involved and that
you will listen to the conccnut o f the citi/eurv and law enforcement. Me also believe that you will work
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Mellonvllle Avenue, Sanford,
Thursday Oct. 29. 1998. Bom
Aug. 2. 1906 In Becvtllr, Texas,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1969. Mts9 Byrd worked In a
restaurant before retiring. She
was a member o f First Chris­
tian Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include
nephew.
Braxton L. Perkins Jr.. San­
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U.S. Virgin
Islands.
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Lemons. Lenlor. N.C.. Patsy
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People
CALENDAR
W riters’ group
The Round Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. tn the caife at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. SR 436
(southeast com er of 436 and
434), Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested tn 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 lo partici­
pate by bringing examples of
their own creative writing. If a
serious critique
Is desired
bring eight or ten extra copies
for others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Rent-to-ow n businesses on the rise
at 2 p in. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford..
Tlte club educates members
on dayltlv growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There an* no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Bromeliad

Soc ie ty

The Seminole Bromeliad S o­
ciety meets the thin! Sunday of
the month, at 2 pin.. at San­
ford Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. All
aspects of bromellnd culturr
are covered during the meet­
ings. Tire society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromeliad Societies and tire
Bromeliad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin,
321-0838.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art A sso ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at 1
p m ., at Shoncy's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend."

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
tire first Sunday of the month

Overeaters Anonymous
Ovcrratcrs Anonymous meets
every Tuesday, at 10 a.m. In
Parish Hall Wliltnrr Lounge of
Holy Cross Episcopal Chim b
In Sanford. Tire meetings last
about an hour. There are no
dues nor fees. Tlte only re­
quirement to attend Is the de­
sire to stop eating compul­
sively.

Sm oker is tired o f slurs
Dear Mary,
I'm tired of the negative slurs
and Joking "put downs" I'm get­
ting about being a nicotine a d ­
dict. I smoke because I like It
and It helps me keep my
weight down. I'm certainly not
going to "graduate* on to
heroine or cocaine because I
smoke. I guess I don't know
what an addict really Is. but 1
have this image o f a street per­
son stumbling around begging
for money which they say they
need for food, but then use for
drugs or alcohol. Maybe that's
too extreme, but I certainly
don't consider myself an addict
Just because 1 smoke a pack of
cigarettes a day.
Don't bother giving me the
quick lecture on why I should
stop smoking. Just tell me what
you really mean when you say
someone has an addiction.
N ot A a A d d ict

Dear Not,
No lectures. Just the facts;
these are some characteristics
o f a person who is addicted to
a substance:
* The person Is compelled to
use more and more o f the sub­
stance. even though this heavy
use has serious side effects
and disrupts their lifestyle and
relationships.
• The person Is preoccupied
with getting the substance and
may give It higher priority than
food, paying the rent, or other
baste necessities. Perhaps they

FAMILY
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

stop for a few days or even
weeks, but eventually the Irre­
sistible urge draws them back
to It.
Perhapa tt Is snore-accurate
to describe your use o f ciga­
rettes, as a chemical- depend­
ency. Simply put you will get
unpleasant physical and psy­
chological effects from not
having the drug, nicotine.
When we talk about chemical
dependency, we may mean
anything from full-blown a lco­
holic or crack addict to the
high school kid who drinks a
wine cooler on the way to
school. My feeling Is that
smoking a pack o f cigarettes a
day Is a form o f addiction, but
It Is still within our cultural
norms. It Is Just as correct to
say that a smoker Is dependent
on cigarettes for feelings of
well-being.

Mary Balk la a CartHlad Addiction
Prsvsntlon Professional and a
counaalor at Crooma Academy.
Phone: 322-6742.

* No Credit llasslcl" " No
Long-term Commitment!" "No
Down Payment!" “Free Service
In Your Home!"
Rent-to-own
(RTO)
busi­
nesses are using such nds lo
attract customers. Tlirrc arc a
host of local RPO establish­
ments and a few nationwide
franchises, and the number is
Increasing rapidly.
RTO's are In regulatory limbo
because Ihelr unique marketing
approaches do not fit Into the
traditional
merchandising
methods. Are they retailers
who extend credit lo high risk
borrowers.
Iraslng
agencies
offering long term leases, or
are they rental agencies?
Although RTO merchandising
has only recently gained con ­
siderable attention. It Is not a
new concept. It originated with
an English piano manufacturer
who wanted to Increase Ills
business by making It easier
for customers to buy pianos.
He created the "hlrr-purchasc"
marketing concept In 1846.
Tills concept hns been used for
years by music companies In
cooperation with band teach­
ers enabling beginning stu­
dents to rent their Instruments.
If a student lost Interest the
rented Instrument was returned
and payment ceased. If the
student continued In the band
and kept up the payments,
eventually the Instrument be­
came Ills.
The "hire-purchase* or RTO
merchandising
method
has
now been extended to the sale
o f a wide variety o f merchan­
dise Including things such as
furniture, appliances. Jewelry,
electronics and even office
equipment. The use o f the RTO
concept to sell a wider variety
o f products has resulted In the
development o f a new type of
retailer who targets a different
kind of customers, using a dif­
ferent sales appeal and possi­
bly with a different merchandlalng objective. RTO's have
generated
consumer
com ­
plaints regarding the amount
- and "clarity o f 'rental/purchase
Information, high prices, se­
vere penalties for late pay­
ments. and repossession and
debt collection practices. Some
consumer groups want more
state or federal regulation.
RTO's contend they serve a
group o f customers rejected by
other sellers and their actions
are reasonable and essential
for economic survival.

RTO CAUTIONS

CONSUMER
FOCUS

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rrtnllcr. garage sale, classified
ad or a thrift shop. RTO Is a
vriy costly method of owner­
ship.
* Realize that although RTO
dralers do not use credit re­
porting agencies, they do o b ­
tain and check Information
about you. They will ask for
Information about your em ­
ployment, such as. who you
work for, how long. Income,
and location. Tills Information
will be checked. Also, dealers
will ask for the name and a d ­
dress o f several relatives and
friends. (Tlte company
will
have enough Information to lo ­
cate you.)
* Make sure any contract you
are considering signing co n ­
tains all o f the Important fi­
nancial Information. Tills In­
cludes things such us cush
selling price o f the merchan­
dise; If II Is new or used: the
amount und timing of rental
payments; a list o f und the
amount o f other charges, such
as deposits, delivery or rein­
statement charges, late fees
and fees to be paid at the end
of the contract before owner­
ship; and the total cost o f the
agreement.
* Be aware that you will not
own the merchandise until the
total amount on the contract Is
paid. Realize that although you
are making payments, you are
not building any ownership on

the merchandise, nnd you have
no equity In It.
• Learn what will happen If
your payments arc late nnd the
merchandise Is repossessed. I f
there Is no grace period, what
will happen If a payment Is
late?
• Be sun* the contract carrirs
an accurate description o f the
merchandise and If It Is new or
used. Do not accept substitute
merchandise with the promise
II will be replaced later.
• Ftnd out who pays for re­
pairs. Also, find out if you will
receive a loaner, or If pnyment
stops while the Item Is being
repaired.
• Make sure the contract de­
scribes conditions under which
you may end the rental pur­
chase agreement. Are there
penalties for canceling the
agreement?
• Find out If there Is an early
purchase option where you
may buy the
merchandise
without waiting until the end of
the contract.
• Find out If your payment
records will be reported to a
credit reporting ngrncy (credit
bureau).
• Before signing, make sure
you understand everything tn
the contract. Ask questions
nnd, If needed, either take a
ropy of the contract to some­
one who can help you to un­
derstand It or bring this person

with you.
• Do not sign a contract with
blanks. Either mark through
them or hnve them filled tn.
Get a copy o f whnt you sign nl
the time thnt you sign it.
• If you do not know the
rrputntion o f the company with
whom you will be dealing, call
your loenl Better Business Bu­
reau. Chamber o f Commerce or
Consumer Protection Agency.
Find out how long the company
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Lions kings of 6A

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
CLASS SA-DIBTRICT 5

st Oak Rldgs High School, Orlaatfo

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27

O viedo bests D e L a n d in district final
By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
By K e llie W erner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Game of the Week
Tonight: Oviedo at Seminole,
7:30 p.m.:
SANFORD _ Two things will be going on to ­
night at Seminole High School.
Flret. It's homecoming. That makes this a big
game for the 'Noles.
Second, next week Seminole has a do-or-dle
situation with a huge district match-up against
Mainland.
That makes this not such a big game for
Seminole.
No one likes to lose, especially to a fellow
Seminole County team. It will be hard, however,
for the players to give everything they have this
week when they know that a loss next week ends
or their season.
or.
Don't give up on the 'Notes, however, they are
playing an Improving Oviedo team for pride.
,.v There In not a better motivator than pride, so
v ). don't expect Seminole to lay down for this one.
Oviedo Is coming to town with a renewed con­
fidence after a big win at Lake Mary last week.
The Lions' resurgence started with the em er­
gence
of
sophomore
quarterback
Nick
Tenekedes. who only took his first varsity snap
only two weeks ago filling for an Injured Kenny
Starling. Starling returned last week and the duo
both had btg games against the Rams.
Their play, along with outstanding running by
Alvin Hudson and Kevin Quintero and pass
catching by Larry Grayson and Justin Holmes,
give Oviedo a formidable offense.
Not to sound like a broken record, however,
I
but the key to the Lions' success will be If they
can stop Seminole's running attack. Only two
teams this year have been able to accomplish
that. Sounds simple but It's true, stop the run
and you stop Seminole.
This should be a good one. Oviedo has to keep
the defense Inspired, though. If they expect to
Care well against the very potent 'Noles offense.

LAKE MARY _ It was a big night o f volleyball
at Lake Mary High School Thursday night.
After winning semifinal matches earlier In the
evening. Oviedo and DeLand met In the Class
6A-Dlstr1ct 3 championship game and dukrd It
out In three games before the Lady Lions took
the match, 15-5, 10-15, 15-7.
"We played very well tonight,*' First-year
Oviedo coach Anna Hollis said. "Our team some­
times has trouble staying up and our mood can
change quickly. Tonight, though, they held It to ­
gether and played six really tough games.
The long night o f volleyball began with DeLand ousting Lake Mary, 17-15, 3-15, 15-7.
The Lady Rams were up 12-8 late In the first
game when things took a turn In DcLand's direc­
tion, but the Rams came back to give the Bull­
dogs a taste o f their own medicine In the second
game.
DeLand. who systematically dismantled Lake
Howell the night before In straight games 15-2,
15-2, ended Lake Mary's season early, however,
with the 15-7 win In the final game o f the
match.
"Right now I am dealing with my ego problem
because 1 hate to lose," said Lake Mary coach
Cindy Henry. T h is was a fitting end to our sea­
son. however, as our nemesis all year has been
Inconsistency. When we arc good, we are real
good. Otherwise, we are real bad.

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28
Osms 3 _ Deltona defeated Spruce Creek , 15-6,
10-15. 15-13 .
Osms 4 _ Oak Ibdgc defeated Seminole. 15-10.
15-6.

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME _ Oak Ridge defeated
Deltona. 15-4. 15-1.

CLASS SA-D IBTRICT S
st Lake Mary High Behost
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2S
1 _ Lake Brantley defeated Lyman, 15-2.
15 6
2 _ DeLand defeated Lake HoweU, 15-2, 152 .

THURSOAY, OCTOBER 29
Ossss 3 _ DeLand defeated Lake Mary. 17-15. 315. 15-7.
Oasis 4 _ Oledo defeated Lake Brantley. 15-5,
11-18. 15-8.
CHAMPIONSHIP OAME _ CMedo defeated DeLand. 15-5. 10-15. 15-7.

CLASS SA-DIBTRICT IS

at Viator Sptlagi High Sehaal

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29
OsaM 1 _ Melbourne Central Catholic defeated
Cocoa Beach. 15-4, 15-6.
Oaraa S _ Winter Springs defeated Bayside (Yep.
154). 15-2.
CHAM PIO N S H IP OAME _ Winter Springs de­
feated Melbourne Central Catholic. 15-8, 11-15, 158.

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?. Friday: Lake Howell at W inter
Springs, 7:30 p.m.
‘
WINTER SPRINGS _ Give Lake HoweU credit.
; When the Hawks took the field last week against
undefeated Lake Brantley. It would have been
easy to quit early, especially after 21 turnovers
In three games.
Instead, the Hawks gave one o f the county’s
strongest efforts o f the season, losing In the final
23 seconds after being up by as much as 10
points late tn the game.
Christian DeJesus did a lot o f everything last
: week, returning kicks, leading the Hawks tn
; rushing, and playing strong defense. Larry
Cummings also had one o f his best games o f the
. year In the defensive backfleld.
The Hawks are out o f playoff contention, but
; still have a chance to turn around a 1-6 season
with three wlnnable games down the stretch.
Winter Springs la coming o ff two straight off
weeks. The Bears will use this as a tune-up for a
must-win situation next week against district ri­
val Cocoa Beach who the Bears must beat to
have a shot at playoff competition.
The Bears are playing well considering they
are In their first year o f varsity football, but
youthful mistakes have hurt as expected. Bran­
don Blake leads a strong passing attack and re­
ceiver Greg Iannuzzl Is one o f the county's best.
This weekend marks the final home game o f
the year for the Bears and is being celebrated as
a Homecoming Oame even though the second1 2 year school has no one coming home.

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^Tonight: Lyman at Winter Park,
7 :3 0 p jn .
WINTER PARK _ Any shot o f a playoff bid Is
: gone for the Greyhounds who Just can't get over
:thc hump.
Quarterback Brian Krause Is second In Central
^-Florida In passing despite coach Larry Baker's
‘ plan to run the ball as often as possible. The
Hounds know how to move the ball, they Just
have a hard time sticking It Into the end gone.
' Don't expect Lyman to quit even though they
; !are guaranteed a seventh-straight sub-.500 sea.son. The Hounds play every game to the final
;down.

Tonight: Lake M a w at Ed
t W hite (Jacksonville), 7:30 p.m.
JACKSONVILLE _ Rams fans don't have to w ony
about this one.
If they pull this game out. after a three-hour
is ride. It would be the upset o f the year,
bus
maybe for the entire state.
Ed White la a state power which has an excel­
lent chance o f getting to Gainesville for the state
finals.
The Rama are looking to lick their wounds af­
ter a demoralizing rout at the hands o f Oviedo
which, for all Intents and purposes, ended their
playoff hopes. Lake Mary was supposed to host
Ed White for Homecoming last year, but the
game teas canceled due to Inclement weather.
Lake Mary still has hopes for a .500 season
even though Its final three games are on the road
against monster opponents.

Winter Springs celebrates after winning a point during Thurs­
day night'* Class 3A-District 13 Volleyball Championship vic­

tory over Melbourne Central Catholic. The Bears wS play host
to the runner-up from District 14 on Tuesday.

Bears win first district championship
Bp J e ff B ertiaicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER SPRINGS _ A lost contact lens and night­
mares o f last year almost coat the Winter Springs girls
volleyball team its first district title.
The Bears settled down and pulled out a 15-8. 11-15.
15-8 win over a game Melbourne Central Catholic to
claim the Class SA-Dlatrlct 13 title as expected.
What wasn't expected was the dlftlculty the Bears,
second-ranked In the state, had In winning.
The title means the Bears, who beat Baysldc Prep.
15-0. 15-2 in the semifinals, will host the first round of
regional* Tuesday against a vet-to-be-determined o p ­
ponent. The title also means that, due to a scheduling
fluke, Winter Springs will be paired In the same
bracket as the other top three teams In the state number one Berkeley Prep, number three Pine Crest
and number four Cardinal Mooney.
If the Bears get through that Juggernaut, the school's
first state title la a realistic possibility.
T h e most Important thing Is to get through rrglon-

als." coach Kim Vach said.
Vach almost saw her team not get through districts.
The Bears struggled throughout but the steady serve o f
Katie Qrlllln. who notched 21 o f the team's 42 points
from the service line, kept the Bears on some big rolls.
"I had It going well tonight." Griffin said. "We were all
thinking about revenge from last year."
That's where the nightmares come Into play. Last
season, the Bears were upset In the first round o f re­
gional* by MCC and when things started to go the
wrong way In the second game. Grlflln said everyone
was thinking back to last year.
Then. It didn't help when setter Orctchen Naruta lost
a contact lens that had the entire Winter Springs team
on their knees searching the court during the second
game loss.
"When Qretchrn's contact lens came out. wc Just fell
apart." Grlflln said. "It was weird."
But the Bears had the talent to make several come­
backs.

SANFORD _ What difference a
couple o f weeks can make.
For moat o f the season the Sen­
ior Division o f the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department
Youth Flag Football League looked
like a battle between the Semi­
nole* and CornhuakxTS.
But when the smoke had cleared
the Steelers had dosed the season
with a four-game winning streak to
win the championship and the
Broncos came on to win their Anal
two, while the Seminole* loot their
final three games and the Cornhuskera their final two.
In the Majors Division, the Fal­
con* continued to play flawless
football and has clinched the
championship heading Into tomor­
row’s final game.
The only division with a race still
going la the Minora, where the un­
defeated Gators and once-beaten
Rattlers will square off tn the final
ganle.
In Minor Division results, from
October 17th. the Rattlers edged
the Bengal* 8-6 and the Oators
blanked the Golden Knights. 28-0.
and from O c t 24th. the Rattlers
whitewashed the Oolden Knights.
19-0. and the Gators shutout the
Bengal*. 28-0.
In the Major Division, from Oct.
17th. the Cowboys nipped the
Bears. 6-2. and the Falcons topped
the Jaguars. 64). and from Oct.
24th, the Falcons ripped the C ow ­
boys. 22-6, and the Bears stopped
the Jaguars, 14m.
In the Senior Division, from Oct.
17th. the Steelers squeaked past
the Seminole*. 13-12. and the
Broncos won a tie-breaker with the
Comhuakers after the two tied 6 6
after regulation, and from Oct.
24th. the Steelers trimmed the

Class 2A. Pag* OA

Trio tied for Thursday softball lead
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Headrick Feed and
Blake's Boyz took a atep back to ­
ward the pack In the City o f San­
ford Recreation and Parka Depart­
ment Men's Fall Thursday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League.
W .L Oracey and Mark Huaman
drove In runs In the bottom o f the
seventh inning as Beer :30 rallied
for a 10-9 victory over the Regula­
tors at Plnehurat Park.
In the other game at Plnehurat
Park. Matthews Associates edged
Sanford Central Baptist Church.
10-8.
Beer :30'a comeback win proved

to be very Important as KAK upset
Blake's Doyz. 13-12, In one game
at Chase Park, but Blake's Boyz
rebounded In the second game to
thump Headrick Feed, 21-9.
With Thursday's decisions four
teams are within a game o f the
lead with three teams, Beer :30,
Blake's Boyz and Headrick Feed.
Ued for first at 6-2 and Matthews
Associates Just behind at 5-3. KAK
(3-5). Central Baptist (2-6) and the
Regulators (0-8) round out the
standings.
Doing the hitting were:

OCTOBER 29
Matthews Associates: four hits _
Mike Walden: three hits _ Jason
Flanagan (double). John Lugering:

two hits _ Jamie Pfizer (two dou­
bles), Tom Wilks. Mickey Cogbum;
one hit _ Joby Gorman (triple).
Tbny
Taylor
(double).
Steven
Lugering. Bill Cogbum. Jimmy
Osma.
Central Baptist: three hits _ Joe
Benton (home run). Rob Thacker,
two hits _ Mike McCoy. Mike Hart­
man. Eddie Coggon; one hit _ Jay
Crutchfield. Asa Evans, Jeff Neff.
Beer :30: three hits _ Jerry Oovem alc (home run). W .L Gracey
(double); two hits _ Tommy Gracey,
Keith
Denton.
Mark Huaman.
Frank Sclmcca; one hit _ Mark
Clattcrbuck. Mike McLohon.
Regulators: four hits _ Dave
Goldstlck (home run. three dou­

bles): two hits _ Bobby Keefer, Jeff
Jcnoveae: one hit _ Jerry Brussells
(double), Chris Nickel. BUI Bing­
ham. Scott Murphy, Brian Curtis.
Cary Keefer.
KAK: three hits _ Vic DlBartolo
(double). Dave Rape, i y Koke; two
hits _ Jay Bellamy (triple), Noy
Rivera. Dave Ooff, Bobby Brown;
one hit _ B J. Osborne. J.R. Spivey.
Blake's Boys: three hits _ Ray
Hartsfleld, Ned Raines: two hits _
Steve Dennis; one hit _ Tbny Johns
(double), Greg Hardy (double). Sam
Raines. Jim
Schaefer.
Bobby
Shaw.
Blake's Boys: four hits _ Craig
Merkcrson (three doubles); two hits

mam

Bjr J e f f Berilnicke

"It feels weird not to be going to the playofls.
In 10 years, wc have only missed once and that
was six years ago. The girls arc real upset and I
am too. I'm sad because I wanted to win and my
ego Is ln|ured."
The next gnmc o f the evening pitted topseeded Oviedo against Lake Brantley.
The Lady Patriots put up quite a fight and
took Oviedo to three games. The Lady Patriots
stepped up to the task and refused to hand
Oviedo an easy win although they did eventually
concede, 15-5, 11-15. 15-fl.
Despite each team plnylng a three game
match and then outlasting an hour break be­
tween games, neither DeLand nor Oviedo
showed any signs of wear when they took the
court.
Oviedo shot out to a quick 9-1 lead In the first
game thanks to strong serving by Lindsey
Combs and Brittany Kauss. Brook Asby and Ni­
cole Broome manned the net better than border
patrol guards all night and DeLand could not
come back from the early deficit.
DeLand proved It belonged In the champion­
ship match In the second game. Down 5-0 early,
the Lady Bulldogs scratched and clawed their
way out o f the hole with almost perfect passing
shots. The score remained at a 12-8 DeLand
lead for six service possessions before the 'Dogs
finally pulled out the win.
The third game was all Oviedo. Either they
were utilizing every player on the team to earn

Oama 1 _ Seminole defeated Mainland, 13-15. 1513. 15-4.
Osins 2 _ Deltona defeated Pine Ridge. 15-2. 4-15.
15-10.

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Amanda Padgett
Publish October 10. 1999
DEV-249

IN THB C IR C UIT CO URT

IN RE: ESTA TI OF
ABDOOL SATTAUR AZEEZ.

The administration el the
estate of ABDOOL SATTAUR
AZEEZ. deceased. FHe Number
99-935-CP. is pending In the
Ciicult Court tor Semlnol*
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division,' the oddreoo ot which
t* 301 N. Part Avenue. Santord.
Florida 12771. The name* and
eddresses ot the personal ree­
ls sentstive and the personal
it present stive's attorney are
sat forth below:
ALL INTERKSTSD PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB B IO H TISN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROSATS DIVISION
File Number: M -B 2 T -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DAVIO MICHAEL BOSCO.
Deceased.
N O T IC I
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol th*
•slat* ot OAVID MICHAEL
BOSCO, deceased. File Number
99-927-CP, I* pending m the
Circuit Court for Semlnol*
County.
Florida,
Probet*
Division, the address of which
is 101 North Park Avenue,
Sanlord, FL 32771. The name*
and addresses ot th* personal
representative and th* personal
representative's attorney or*
set forth below:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persona on whom this
nolle* I* served who have
objection* that challenge the
vabdrty ol the «rW, th* quahftcationa of the personal represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction of
this Court are required to Me
the* objectIona with ltd* court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M ONTH ! AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTtCB
OH THEM.
——mROi l OT
—
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ee,.t DSCBuVrTt
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M CrB
and other persons having
clams or demand* against
decedent'* estate must HI*
their claims with this court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DCMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO.
The del* of the first publica­
tion of this Nolle* is October
2 1 .1SSS.
Personal RiprcientaNvi
JULIE BOSCO
200 Meadow Bsulsverd
Santord, FL 11771
MiOrnvy toe
Personal Representative
Stephen M, Ceover
Hutchison, Mamete 8
Ceover, P.A.
P.O. Bos 1149
Santord, FL 12771
C H A R L II O. QEITNER
Florida Bor No. 0*1170
Burton B Murphy
101 East Kennedy Boulevard
Suite 11*8
Tampa. FL 21802
1213) 228-8500
Publish: October 22. 30, ISO*
DEV-191

notice I* served who have
validity ol ffi* Wta. the qustdlr sIsttve. venue, or (urtedlctlon of
this Court are required to life
the* objections wMh this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AS creditor* of the decedent
end other persons having
claim* or demands agamsl
decadent's eetase on wham a
copy ol M e notice I* served
within three month* attar the
date el the •**! puSbcoHon ot
i hi* nolle* must tiled their
dean* wNh MU* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AS ether creditor* oI the dacedant's estate aruat Ida their
claims wNh M * Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUSUCA
TION OF THIS NOT ICS.
A U . CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TICM3 NOT SO FILED WILL SE
FOREVER BARRIO.
Tha data at the that peBbn
lion at this Notice Is October
23. 1
29 Oeoterd Bird.. 910
Downsview. Ontario M IN 701
Attorney ter
MICHAEL B. SWINDLE.
E SOU IRC
EL Bar No: 171 ItS
Magnolia Quarter*. Burts 200
47 E. Robinson Street
Orlande. FL 12801
407/289-111*
PubUch: October 21. 30. 1999
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NOTtCB
OF F IC TITIO U S HABIB
Notice is hereby given that I
m engaged w busmeea el Flea
World.
Sanlord.
Florida,
'.vmmote County. Florida, under
ttie Fictitious Nome el BOB'S
AU TO 88AT BAHIA B MAHBV'S
RUO SMACSuand that I M end
10 register M M name with the

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OF THB BtONTSSNTN

SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS NO. BN-44SS-OR-OS-P
Dion Jackson
Petitioner
ANO
Jomomo Tyrta Jackson
aka Tyrta Jackson
Respondent
NOTtCB OF ACTION
TO: Jomame Tyrta Jackson aka
Tyria Jackson totO Orange Av*
Apt A Sanlord FL 22721.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
you and that you are required to
serve a copy ot your written
defenses. H any. to R on Dion
Jackson whose eddrssa w 1849
Lincoln Av* Santord FL 32771
on or before NOVEMBER 27.
1***. and Id* th* original with
the Clerk ol Ode Court at 201
NORTH PARK AVE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA 32771 before eervic*
on Petitioner ot immediately
thereafter. N you tad to do be, a
default may be entered agamsl
you for the relief demanded In
th* petition.
Copies of ok court documents
m Hus esse. Including orders,
are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Courtis office. You may
You moot keep th* Clerk of th*
Circuit Court's Office notified ef
your current address.
You must keep the Clerk ol Hi*
Circuit Court's Office notified ef
your current address (you may
Id* Notice ot Current Address,
Florida Family Form I2.SI8)
Future papers M this UwsuM
will be malted la the address on
receid el the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.228,
Florida Family Law Rules el
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ef docu­
ments and Information. Fadur*
to comply can result in sanc­
tion*, Including dismissal or
striking of pfeeding*.
DATED: October 21. 1**8
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Luann* Woodley
Dftoufv Clotk
Publish: October 10. and
November*. 13. 20. ISSS
OEV-22S

Tonight: W est Orange at lake
Brantley, 7:30 p.m.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Now the Patriots arr

up to seventh in the state. A team picked for the
middle o f the park at the start o f the year Is now
earning

major

attention

outside

of

Central

Legal Notices
NO TICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by th*
Planning 8 Zoning Commission in Ih* City Commission
Chambeis. CitylHall. Sanlord. Florida al 7:00 p.m. on Thursday,
5, 19M, lo contider the following change end emend*
to the Zoning Ordinance of the City ol Senford. Seminole
County. Florida
Retoning from. AQ. Agricultural
To that ol MR-3. Multiple Family Dwelling Residential
DESCRIPTION: PARAOISE APARTMENTS LEOAL
DESCRIPTION
A PORTION OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 30
EASt, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EASt. SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA. RUN SOUTH SS‘ 21 40* WEST ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22, A DIS­
TANCE OF 709 *7 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH OO'ET'tl* EAST.
327.20 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIOHT-OFWAY LINE OF STATE ROAD No. IS 8 800; THENCE CONTINUE
SOUTH 00 27 13* EAST. 2SI.I4 FEET: THENCE RUN NORTH
40 25 30* EAST. 34.13 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'38 S4*
EAST. 186 6? FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON­
TINUE SOUTH 00’18'84* EAST. 308 42 FEET; THENCE RUN
NORTH 89 09 47* EAST. 174.20 FEET TO A POINT ON THE PRO­
POSED NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY
ROAD No 427. THENCE RUN THE FOllOW INQ EIGHT (I) COURS­
ES ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE; NORTHEAST­
ERLY. ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 2233 4S FEET. A CHORD BEARINQ OF NORTH
48 06 36* EAST. AN ARC LENOTH OF 123.12 FEET AND A CEN ­
TRAL ANGLE OF 03-0* 4*-; SOUTH 42’ tS'30* EAST, 15 00 FEET:
NORTHEASTERLY. ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVINO A RA0IUS OF 2118.48 FEET. A CHORO BEARING OF
NORTH 49'OS 31* EAST. AN ARC LENGTH OF 109.4] FEET ANO A
CENTRAL ANGEL OF 02*4101*: SOUTH 3*'30'2S* EAST. t.00
FEET; NORTHEASTERLY, ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY. HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2213.4a FEET. A CHORO BEAR­
ING OF NORTH Sl'49'31* EAST. AN ARC LENOTH OF 101.02 FEET
AND A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 02*40 00*; NORTH 3**S0'2S* WEST.
5 00 FEET; NORTHEASTERLY. ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OF 2212.42 FEET, A CHORD
BEARING OF NORTH SS'25'03* EAST. AN ARC LENGTH OF 174.04
FEET. ANO A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 04*21 05'; NORTH 17*40 14*
EAST. 124.20 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID SEC­
TION 22; THENCE DEPARTINO SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE. RUN NORTH 00'lS S4* WEST. ALONO SAID EAST LINE.
140.15 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF COUNTY HOME ROAD: THENCE RUN NORTH
34*42*11* WEST. ALONO SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE. 119.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY. HAVINO A RA0IUS OF 2*00.71
FEET; THENCE nUN NORTHWESTERLY. ALONO THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE ANO ALONO SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIOMT-OFWAY LINE. 70.91 FEET THROUOH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
O l'J f S l* TO A POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 40*29 30* WEST,
707.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING T.2IS ACRES
The property being more generally described a* 424* Orlando
Drive.
Th* Planning 8 Zoning Commrseien wdt submit a recommend*Iron to th* City Commission m-lavor ot. or agamsl, the requested
change or amendment. Th* City Commission w « held a Public
Hearing in th* Commission Room In City Hsil Sanford. Florid* at
7:00 p m. on November 33. I***, to consider said recommenda­
tion.
Alt parties m interest and citUene sheM hove an opportunity to
be heard at told hearing*.
James R. Velerme, Chairmen
Planning 8 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC if a person decide* to appeal a deci­
sion mad* with respect to any matter considered ot the above
meeting or hearing*. he/sh*-made need a verbatim recent ol Wig
proceeding*. Including the testimony end evidence, which record
i* not provided by the City el Bantord. (FS 298 0108)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCIEOWiGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-842* 4*
HOURS IH ADVANCE OF THEIMEETING.
PUBLISH: October 2t.-30.19SS
•***“ DCV-tSI
MOT1DS OP

MMATION

TO:
Legal Psscrtprlsn ot Property; S 2* FT OF W 78 FT OF LOT IS e
W TS F T OF LOT IS BLK S TR t TOWN OF SANFORD PB I PO S I
AS RECOROBO M SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AKA: S IS B Palmetto At
REPORT NUMBER: BB-ST
i buitdmgls) or etructurefe) Met e d on th* above-stated proghas been found by ffi* Acting Buddmi Official ef the City of
erd la be In unsanitary, unset*, ddepldeted or unInhabitebM
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIBO that a Condemnation Hearing wdt
be conducted by the Board ef C ommissioner* of th* City at
1 onloid on the Sth day et November. itSd. at 7.-00 p m . m the City
C emmleelen Chambers. Remo 117, Sanlord City Had, *00 N. Perk
Avenue, Santord, Florida, to make tuB determination whether or
You am hereby ordered to appear before the City Cemmleelen
C ewO mim U n Hearing to bo heard and present your aid* et the
case. You have tha right to obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, Is rapreeent you before th* C ommission. You have Me
right to cad witnesses on your behalf as won as to cross-examine
all ether witness**. H you do not appear, the City C ommission
may proceed without you.
Should th* City Commission determine that said buiidmgft) or
structurals) (had be condemned, they have th* power to issue an
Order ef Condemnation requiring you to cause the budding!*) or
structure!*) to be demebeheS and removed or pieced in a state et
sound repair within a time certain.
N the buddtng(s) or structure!*) era net demobehed end remove*
or repebed within such Urn* period, than such buddlngjs) or
structure!*) wW be demobshsd and removed by the Cdy and th*
coot et th* earn* OOessesd a* a ben against the sbsve ststsd
property.
H you have any question* concerning this matter, please contact
th* Cede Enforcement Department at (407) 310-5444. SHOULD
YOU DECIOS TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CON BIOS RfO AT THB
ABOVE HEARING, YOU MAY NEE0 A VERBATIM RECORO OF THB
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIOED BY THE CITY OF SANFORO. (F.B.29S.0I0S).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES N C I Ditto ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THB PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDWtATOR AT 330-1*** 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
PUBLISHED OATES: October 20. IS**, and November *, 1**d
DEV-1*4
NOTtCB OP CONBBMNATIOW NBABM B
TO: Property Owners
or interested persens ef
ih* Ishewing described property
Legal Descrlphon of Property: LOT 4 BLK F WASHINGTON OAKS
SEC I PB IS PO S AS RICORDCO IN SANFORO. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AKA: 105 tcott Oftv*
REPORT NUMBER: SS-23
Th* buddmgts) ot structure!*) located on th* above-stated prep­
arty hat been found by th* Acting Buddmg Official et tha Cdy *4
Sanlord lo be In unsanitary, unset*, dilapidated or unbihaMabM
condition.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO that a Condemnation Hearing wld
be conducted by the Beard ot Commlealoners ot th* City of
Santord on the Sth day et November. IBS*, at 7:00 pm . M th* City
Commission Chambers. Room 117, Santord City Hab, 300 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, la make tub determination whether or
not th* budding!*) or structure!*) located on Ih* above-stated
property shah be cpndomnod.
Veu are hereby ordered to appear before th* City Commission
Condemnation Hearing to be heard and prysent your eld* ot ffi*
css*. You have th* rlfM to obtain an attorney, et your own
expense, to represent you before th* C ommission. You hove th*
light lo cab witnesses on your behalf pa web a* to cross-examine
ell other witnesses. H you do net appear, th* CMy Commission
may proceed without you.
Should th* CHy Commission determine that said building!*) or
structural*) shsb be condemned, they hove th* power to issue an
Order ol Condemnation requvmg you to cause th* bubdvtg!*) or
Structure!*) to be demobehed and removed or pieced In a state ot
sound repair within a Ian* certain.
ll Ihe buddmg(t| or structure!*) are not demolished and removed
or repaired within such tun* period, then such budding!*) or
Structure!*) wdt be demobehed and removed by th* Cdy and th*
cost ef th* same assessed es a ken agamsl th* above-stated
property
II you hove any question* concerning ltd* matter, please contact
Ih* Cod* Enforcement Deportment at (407) 110-8444. SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARING. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANFORO. tF.S.2f*.OIO*).
PERSONS WITH D itA S IU TIIS NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-M2* 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO.
PUBLISHED OATES: October 30. 1*00. and November 8.10*8
DEV-184

Florida and Inst week unveiled a brand new team played In a trance at times and running
backs Lanier Bush and Arnold Celeste had
weapon to an already-loaded arsenal.
Starting quarterback Regan Russell,
the hclow-par games for them. The defense never ^
county's second leading rusher, struggled with looked inspired, but Lake Brantley was still able
an ankle Injury In a close call against Lake How­ to win on talent.
ell Inst week, but replacement Brian Smith came
West Orange Is no better than a .500 team so ’
In and carried the ball for touchdowns on the fi­
this one shouldn't be too dlfllcuU for the Patriots}
nal two drives o f the gnmc to pull out the win.
In fact. Smith carried the ball on every play af­ who arr celebrating Homecoming. For the rec­
ter entering the game. It was fitting since Russell ord. Lake Brantley plays only nine game this
season, so next week's home game against
performed equally well last year, coming off the
Oviedo will be Us last until ployofTs. The Patriots
i&gt;enrh late In the year to supplant an Injured
have already clinched a home field berth In the
Brian Crtswrll.
first round.
Ijtke Brantley may have needrd the scare. The

Class 3AContinued from Page BA
In the first game. MCC, who
reached the (Inal by healing
Cocoa
Bench.
15-4,
15-6.
Jumped out to n 5-2 lead, then
Griffin took serve and treied olf
points on 12 straight serves.
Naruta was doing her usual ex­
cellent Job of setting up Kris
and Bcv Dedclow and Cortney
Bliss and the Bears looked like
It would be an easy romp.
MCC fought bark lo make a

game o f It before the Bears
capitalized on an unforced er­
ror to win the game.
In game 2. MCC went out 51. but Grinin again had the hot
hand at tire service line, lead­
ing Winter Springs to an 8-5
lead. Winter Springs led by 110 before the contact lens and
an MCC run forced a third
gume for the title.
MCC jumped out 8-2 In the
third game, but Winter Springs

didn't allow a point the rest of
the way. Bcv Dedelow was out­
standing at the net and made a
block to put the Bears up for
good 9-8 as Kris Dcdclow
served out the match.
"We Just didn't know how to
relax tonight," Vach said. "We
started thinking about last
year."
They have until Tuesday to
start thinking about this year.

Class 6AContinued from Page BA
points or they were shooting themselves In the
foot. Big plays by Jennifer Lane and Erin lianas
kept giving the ball back to Oviedo while mental
errors kept the Lions from scoring any points.
Late In the game, the score was 9-3 Oviedo
and It seemed no one would be able to moke an
offensive point. Combs finally stepped and
served for three points. That was enough m o­
mentum to push Oviedo over the hump and they
took the district trophy.

"We were really ready to play tonight," Combs,
a first year varsity player said. "We were con­
centrating on Lake Brantley so It really didn't
matter to us who we played In the final. Just as
long as we were there. We never doubted either
team and Just played like we knew we could."
Both trams will advance In district play wtth
DcLond facing Dr. Phillips on the road and
Oviedo hosting Edgewater. Both games will be
played Tuesday night and game times will not
ire announced until later today.

Flag
conversions), Andre DeBose .
COWBOYS a. BEAM 2
(32-yard touchdown ran).
Cowboys _ Crystal Bradley
CornRATTLER# I# .
huskrrs, 6-0. and the Broncos
(15-yard run). Joke Polk (two
OOLDEN KNIGHT* 0
thumped the Scmlnoles, 18-6.
Interceptions).
Rattlers _ Charles Oreen (10The standings are:
Bears _ Shamar Williams
yard run). Sergio Detrevllle (15Minors: Oators (5-0). Rattlers
(safety).
yard run). Jimmy Daniels 12(4-1), Bengals (1-4). Golden
FALCON# 14. JAGUARS 0
yard run), Leon Carter (1-point
Knights (O S).
F a lc o n s . Riley Williams (14conversion). Vincent Page Jr.
Majors: Falcons (B-O), Cow­ yard touchdown pass from
(Interception).
boys (3-2), Bears (2-3), Jaguars
Danny Thompson).
(0-5).
MAJORS
Seniors (fin al): Steelers (5*
FALCON* 28. COWBOY# 8
IS.
1), Scmlnoles (3-3), Broncos (2Falcons _ Riley Williams 15tRMDIOLRB 18
4), Comhuskers (2-4).
yard pass from Radley W il­
Steelers _ Arran Williams
liams.
20-yard
pass
from
The regular season will end
(30-yard touchdown pass from
Danny Thompson). John Ardlto
tomorrow on the field across
Frank Hicks. 1-point conver­
(1-yard run. 2-potnt conver­
from Sanford Middle School
sion), Donnell Hicks (1-yard
sion). Danny Thompson (2wtth. In the Minors, the Ooldcn
ran).
t u conversion pass. from
Knights playing the Bengaie *1
&gt;BeanMoIca i_ Jimmy Posted" 9 a.m. and-the Rattlers battling1* "(7S*y*jrtf pdnt return). Quentin"
fy-W llHam sh..... -- • -«»•
Cowboys _ Jake Polk (4-yard
the Oators at 10:15 a.m „ and
Herring (20-yard pass from
in the Majors, the ‘Jaguars
run). ?
•
Bryan Wade).
tackling the Cowboys at 11:30
BEAR# 14. JAGUAR# 0
BRONCO# a.
a.m. and the Falcons taking on
Bears _ Johnathan McCoy
the B e r n at 12:45 p.m.
(35-yard
run). Joel Chesser •
Broncos _ DaMarto Simms
(25-yard pass from Johnathan
17
(8-yard touchdown run). Leon­
McCoy). Alex Kean
(5-yard
ard Stile Jr. (53-yard pass from
run), Shamar Williams (2 -p oln t5
Eric Bryant set up touchdown,
conversion).
3
interception). Jeremy McCray
(Interception).
Oators _ Josh Annett (8-yard
SENIORS
5
Comhuskers . Josh DeCurtouchdown,
2-point
conver­
■TEELBR# #.
tins (8-yard touchdown run).
sion). Andre DeBooc (39- and
CORNHV8EBR# O
4
OCTOBER 24
30-yard touchdown runs). John
Steelers _ Danny Johnson (6Salco (18-yard touchdown ran,
yard ran).
MINORS
two 1-point conversions).
OATORS 88, BENGAL# O
BRONCO# 18. SBMINOLB# • ,,
RATTLER* #, BENGAL# •
Oators _ Josh Annett (123Broncos _ Keith Wright (8- u
Rattlers _ Charles Oreen (25yard touchdown ran, 2 -point
yard pass from Eric Bryant). j,
yard touchdown run). Sergio
conversion). Justin Pabon (34Blake Chesser (1-yard run).
DetrcvtUe (2-point conversion).
yard touchdown pass from
Eric Bryant (3-yard run), Leon- *
Bengals _ Josh Smith (1-yard
Josh Annett). Myler Neal (Bard Stile Jr. (46-yard pass from ,.
run).
yard touchdown run. Intercep­
Eric Bryant set up first touch­
MAJORS
tion), John Salco (two 1-point
down).
3

Coatlausd Cram Pag* BA

«

3

Thursday_ Tony Johns (home
run. triple), Sam Raines, Steve Dennis; one hit _
Ray Hart afield (grand alam), Brian Jones
(double), Nakla Roberts, Joel Lipscomb. Ned
Raines. Bobbv Shaw.
Headrick Feed: three hits _ Matt Kuclnskl
(home run): two hits _ Manny SIM s, Ed Tooke;
one hit _ Bryan Cronin. Steve Bames, Hank
Tooke, Calvin Bryant. Matt Mehaiko.
K&amp;K: five hits _ B J . Osborne (triple, double);
four hits _ Ty Kokc (triple); three hits _ Dave
Ootf (triple), Jay Bellamy; two hits _ Dave Kaebcrieln (triple, double), Frankie PhUlips, Dave
Cosa. Noy Rivers; one hit _ Bobby Brown. Vic
DlBartolo. Mike Miller.
Central Baptist: three hits _ Jack Doyle; two
hits _ Joe Benton (triple,
double), Eric
VanDyken. Asa Evans, Ken Perry. Rob Thacker;
one hit _ Jay Crutchfield, Mike McCoy.
Headrick Feed: three hits _ Matt Mehaiko
(double). Ed Tooke: two hits - Brian Cronin
(home run). Hank Tooke (double), Manny Silvia,
Matt Kuctnsld; one hit _ Doug Atkinson
(double), Mack Thom e (double), Calvin Bryant.
Central Baptist: three hits _ J sy Crutchfield
(double). Joe Benton; two hits _ Eric VanDyken.
Asa Evans; one hit _ Mike McCoy, Ken Perry,
Rob Thacker. Mike Hartman, Jack Doyle.
Blake's Boyz: three hits _ Ray Hartsfleld
(triple), Sam Raines (two doubles), Danny Sacco
(double); two hits _ Nakla Roberts. Craig Merkerson. Joel Lipscomb; one hit _ Aaron Johns,
'O reg Hardy, Mike Moore. Jim Schaefer.
Beer :30: two hits _ Jerry Oovemale (triple),
Mark Hoffman (double). M ar* Huaman. Cory
Reome; one hit _ Tom Ornery. Keith Denton.
Frank Sdm eca. Mark Clatterbuck, Steve Cook.
Mike McLohon.
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Pfizer. Jeremy Chunat: one hit _ Ttony Taylor
(triple). Jason Flanagan (double). Tom WUks.
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Chad Lee. David OoldsUck.
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Matthews Associates: four hits _ Jimmy Osma
(home run. double). Tom Wilks (two doubles);
three hits _ Tony Taylor (triple). Jamie Pltxer
(double), John
Lugertng: two hits _ Mickey
Cogbum (double). Jeremy Chunat (double), Jobte Gorman (double), David French. Jason Fla­
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Sem inole Herald, Santofd, Florida • Friday, O ctober 3 0 ,1 9 0 8 - T A

DR. R.C. SPROUL

Religion
Upsala church craft show is upcoming
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Upsala Commu­
nity Presbyterian Church, 101
Upsala Road, will hold Its An­
nual Craft Show on Nov. 7
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.tn.
The congregation
Is wellknown for Its historic chapel
on the grounds.
The event, sponsored by the
Dorcas Society, will host the
day with over 33 crofters,
lunch and *a day o f fun.* Nu­
merous community members
gather yearly at the show to
renew
friendships,
gather
Christmas gifts or Ideas and
enjoy o f day o f food and sp e­
cial contacts.
According to Avis Ray, presi­
dent o f the Dorcas Society and
organizer o f the event, crafters
will
bring such Items as
paintings, plastic canvas, c ro ­
chet. cross stitch, stufTed toys,
quilts, dolls, porcelain plates,
wood work, numerous hand­
crafted clothing and more. A
young man will be available to
draw caricatures and another
gentleman
will
show
his
wooden furniture.
‘ Another
lady will have a lot o f angels
and ornaments for sale,* said
Ray. “There will be a lot o f
Christmas things to buy.’
A lunch o f hot dogs, baked
beans, potato salad, cookie
and soft drink will be available
from
approximately
10:30
a.m. until "the food runs out or
the people quit coming* and

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1st

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
God • centered Worship • Dynamic Biblical
Preaching Manifesting the Joy o f
Christian Fellowship
Sunday School • 9 a.m. Worship HH30 a.m.
Meeting it rage Private Sdmol |u« ran of Seminole Timne Center Mail In Sanlurd.
Take M to exit 51 (llwy A6) and go east 16 mile*. The ichool It on the right hand tide.
Call the ihunh office fc&gt;r more information

407-332-9582

C ongratulations To
Rabbi Moshe and Jaclyn Elbaz...
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Church sign proclaims ths craft svant
will be offered on a donation
basis.
Baked goods will also be on
sale. Goodies such as cakes,
cookies and possibly pies will
tantalize the tastebuds and in­
clude reasonable prices.
Ray added, T h e Ladles D or­
cas Circle put in two air condi­
tioning systems and helped
with missions with proceeds

from last year. We try to use
proceeds to benefit the church
and Its activities and help with
repairs. We'd like to try to fix
Shea Chapel. W e Just got a
new steeple.*

help the youth group. There
are times that the ladles help
various Individuals that are In
need. This Is the major fund­
raiser for the Dorcas Society.*

Another
member
o f the
church, Joyce Brown, shared.
*We help wtth the altar and
the church In the Dorcas Soci­
ety. We got new air and we

The church Is located on the
com er o f Upsala Road and
25th Street (48A) In Sanford.
For more Information call Avis
Ray at 321-5595.

F or R eceiving The 1st
Sinai A ward

H itt to s p e a k at E lb a z trib u te d in n e r

To Benefit Congregation Beth El
o f Central Florida

serving the greater Orlando community
through moral, educational and religious
leadership. Throughout the past 25 y ea n ,
Dr. John Hitt, president o f the University
the Elbaz's have served the Central Florida
o f Central Florida will be the honored guest
community aa educators and youth leaders,
speaker at the Oreater Orlando's Tribute
dedicating their Uvea to serving mankind.
Committee honoring Rabbi Moshe and JaRabbi Elbaz serves aa Spiritual Leader o f
clyn Elbaz Sunday.
Congregation Beth El o f Central Florida lo ­
cated at 160 Ibis Road. Longwood. He to also
Alan Rock, radio personality at station
99QAM will serve as the master o f cerem o­
on the faculty o f the UCF Religious Studies
nies. Rock can be heard each morning on :
department. Mrs. Elbaz serves the Oongrethe ’ easy listening* radio program............. ...... i gallon aa, Principal - ot the Religious Studies
Rabbi Moshe and Jadyn Elbaz will be,
Program. Proceeds from the tribute will
honored with the Tribute Committee's first
benefit this program-at CBECP.
Sinai Award. The Sinai Award Is being p r e ­
For fiuther Information regarding the
sented for their lifetim e commitment to
tribute dinner call (407)788-3729.
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

There Will Be A Tribute Dinner

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER I
Embassy Suites,
Altamonte Springs
For Reservations o r Inform ation Call:

788-3729
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OVIEDO • Metro Church o f Christ. 281 Divi­
sion St.. In Oviedo has planned a Fall Festival
for tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. Games, acUvttles
and candy will be among the treats for chil­
dren up to the 5th grade
The event to free to the public. Please no
scaiy costumes. Hot-dogs and other fall
goodies will be available for purchase.
Festival activities will be held In the church
auditorium. For more Information call the
church office at 366-7714.

Alternative Halloween event

Festival o f fun

Barbecue and craft fair

SANFORD • Sanford Church o f Ood. 801 W.
22nd St., will hold a carnival from 4 to 8 p.m.
and a rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Saturday. A moon walk, hay ride, cake walk
and mote will be available.
A day o f family fun will also Include food,
games, prizes, face painting, cotton candy,
snow cones, popcorn, prizes and barbecue
chicken. Candy will be given to those attend­
ing.
At 5 p.m. a costume contest will begin. D is­
cretion to requested.

Holiday decorating Ups
LAKE MARY - Would you like some new tips
for holiday decorating this year? ’ Decorating
for the Holidays* (a program giving holiday
designs for the home and business) will be
presented by the Sanford Flower Shop at First
Baptist Church Markham Woods. 5400 M ark­
ham Woods Rd.. In Lake Mary. The event will
be h d d on Nov. 3 at 7 p jn .

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SANFORD - A Family Fall Fun Festival will
be held Saturday at New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church. 614. E. 10th St., Sanford.
A yard sale, games, food and prizes will be
Included in the event which win run from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information, contact Oladya
O ften . 323-1783 or 323-3594.

Fall festival and bazaar

LONGWOOD - Longwood Hills C ongrega­
tional Church. U.C.C., 1255 E.E. Williamson
Rd., will hold a Barbecue and Craft Fair from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft booths will open at 9
a.m. and the food will be served beginning at
11:30 a.m.
Sponsors arc currently taking apace reserva­
tions for people who want to sell crafts. Each
space to about 17 feet long and tables are
available on a reservation boats. Each space
will be $20 and there Is no electric available.
The tables will be along the front driveway
and along the parking area on the west or
church aide.
To reserve a space or for more Information
about the event call the church office at 3328253.

Day o f prayer
SANFORD • Baptist World Day o f Prayer will
be h d d Monday. Nov. 2, 7 p.m. at Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church where Ellas Caffey
to pastor. This event to sponsored by the Miaakin Council-Congress f l .
The church to soliciting support In this ef­
fort. The objective o f this program to to assist
Christian brother* and slaters to spread the
gospel to every corner o f the world.
spiritual and financial through prayers and
contributions to requested.
Zion Hope to located at 710 Orange Avc..
Sanford.

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10:30 am in the sanctuary
8.-00 pm In the sanctuary

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ers since 1956 and to located In the downtown
historic district o f Sanford.
A ’ treat" awaits those who attend. Admission
to free.
For more information call 333-20B5.

SANFORD • Sanford Church o f Ood. 801 W.
22nd St., will hold a bazaar on Oct. 31 from 7
a.m. to I p.m. In the gymnasium. This event
will be sponsored by the ladles ministry.
The church will also hoot a Fall Festival the
same day beginning at 4 p.m. Oatnes. booths,
exhibits ana more will be featured. The
church to offering this aa an alternative to
“trick or treat.’
For more Information call the church office
at 322-3942.

Carnival, rummage sale

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Mutual Buttlx

SANFORD - Family Worship Center. 25th
Street and Airport Boulevard, will hold a Fall
Festival and Alternative Halloween celebration
on Saturday beginning at noon. Registration
for the chill cook-off will begin at 1 p.m. and
an auction will be held In the main sanctuary
at 4 p.m.
Free games for the young and young at heart
along with food and drinks will be offered.
Kids should bring a bag for candy.
The day will also feature face painting and a
hay ride. At the d o se o f the evening partici­
pants will e^Joy a concert.
No costumes are required. For more Infor­
mation call 322-9222 and aak for Chris or
Debbie.

SANFORD - Central Baptist Church. 3101 W.
State Road 46 In Sanford, will bold a Chil­
dren's Fall Festival o f Fun on Saturday from 3
to 5 p.m. Pony rides, anew cones, games, a
moon walk, hot-dogs and candy will be avail­
able.
For more information call the church office
at 322-2914.

.

Sanford Flower Shop has been engaged In
custom floral decor by award winning design­

Family fun festival

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L e g a l N o tic e s
ID T IM CIRCUIT CO U NT
OF T N I I I O N T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
I I M I N O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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c a m n o . •••iaea*C A -i4 &gt;o
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•* Federal Oaring* Bank.
pumtirt,
ve.
ROBERT C. BALLARD,
a tingle man,
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Delendant(t).
NOTICE OF CLERK'S
FORECLOSURE B A L I
Notlca la hereby given that
pursuant le the Summary Final
Judgment el Foreclosure and
Sale entered October &gt;0, ttSS.
and entered In the cause pend*
ing m the Circuit Court el the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. In
and for Semlnola County,
Florida. Civil Action No. SS*
D I I C I M Q, the undersigned
Clerk will sell the property sttu*
ate In said County, described
as:
Unit E. Building B. COACH
LIOHT ESTATES. SECTION II. a
Condominium, according to the
Declaration ol Condominium,
recorded in Official Records
Booh 1ITS, Page 1*10. Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
at public sale, to the highest
and best blddsr for cash at
11:00 AM, on tha ISth day of
November, 1000, at the West
Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida.
DATED this 10th day of
October, 1SSI
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
JOHN M. McCORMICK. Esq.
SOI East Church Street
Orlando. Florida 32441
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: October 33. JO. IM S
OEV-1S4

IN THE C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TNB 1BTM JU DICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLO RIO A
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
OENBNAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. gS*0SS«CA*l4*E
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WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, FA, successor
by corporate merger to
Orsst Western
Bank, a Federal Savings
Bank.
Plaintiff,
VS.
CHRISTIAN JACOUE
BEROMAN and RISS C.
BE ROMAN: at al..
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated October 1S. IM S . and

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0044CA-M -S Oiv B. of the
Circuit Court of tha ISth
Judicial Clreuit In and for
Sammole
County.
Florida.
■Therein WASHINGTON M UTU­
AL BANK. FA. SUCCESSOR BY
CORPORATE
MSROSR
TO
GREAT WESTERN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVtNOB DANK. Is
Plaintiff
and
CHRISTIAN
JACOUE BEROMAN. RISE C.
BEROMAN, BLAtER FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC.. O/S/A ORSAT
WESTERN FINANCIAL SER­
VICES,
INC..
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Defendants). I wffi sod to the
highest and best bidder far
cash at the west front door of
the Semlnele County court­
house m Sanford, Seminole
County Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on the tfth day of NOVEMBER,
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EAST, SECTION OF MEREDITH
MANOR. ACCORDIHO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK t t . PAGE 41. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTNfO TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the IE day of October,
IS M .
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy dark
CODIUS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Tampa. Florida MOOT
Telephone: (ft 3) (77-4004
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Publish: October 33. 30. tS M
DEV-1 SS
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SS-TSS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FERN KATHLEEN LEWIS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of tha
estate of FERN KATHLEEN
LEWIS, deceased. FHs Number
M -TtS -C P .Ia pending In the
Circuit Court far Semlnola
County,
Florida.
Probata
la P.O. Drawer C , Sanford.
Florida SETT t -OSES.
The nemos sn^f s^t^lrooooo ol
tha personal rapraaantatlve and
tha personal representative *s
Mis court,
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: It) all claims
m any
Is
served that challenges the
validity of the wUt, the guaidicaNona of the personal represen­
tative, venue, or furledid Ion of
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
PubMcaMon at this Notice has
begun on October 3 3 .1SSS
DANIEL E . LEWIS
S14 Burba Sheet
, FL 33701
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L e g a l N o tic e s
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUOTION
Removal of the below
described vehicles was con­
ducted in compliance with F.S.
713.71. Notice that Butch's
Towing will sail said vehicles at
Public Auction for cash on
November t3th at 10:00 am at
300 Persimmon Ave., Sanford,
Florida. Ws reserve the right to
withdraw any vehicles from this
auction. All vehicles sold AS IS.
No title guaranteed. Butch's
Towing reserves the right to bid
on any vehicle.
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale.
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DEV-310

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tuft*, loving warm home. May
use own furnishings. 334-1(43
19— C

o m p u t e r/

TV

N E D A COMPUTER I
Complete systems fully losdbd.
leaas/pureha*# wflow monthly
payments. 800-600-0343.2767
34hrs.
______________

21— P ersonals
ALONE? FLORKM MOST RE­
SPECTED Dekng Bureau since
19771 Al age* Inducing seniors
Brinjpng People Together 1400
922-4477 (24 hours)____________
needed for busy Longwood
c*»on QtMfpey S3VB946
Web me welcome 7 days.
Private rm* Female Stall.
Use (MMQ00778S
407-J

IH RE: THE ESTATE OF
SANDRA LYNN
MEADE BURNS,
NOTICE
OF ADMIN IBTRATtON
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS AOAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
Tha administration ol the
sstats of SANDRA LYNN
MEADE BURNS, deceased. File
Number OS-OS!-CP, le pending
In the Circuit Court fer
Semlnele
County,
Florida,
Probata Division, the address
of which Is P.O. Drawer C,
Sanford. Florida 33773-OSM.
The names and addrseees of
the Personal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have
objections that challenge the
validity of the wtN, the queffftcations
of
the
Personal
Representative, venue, or juris­
diction of this Court are
required to fits their objections
with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
CffVnOrl Of Of# OtCMOm
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is server!
within three months after the
date of the first publication of
this notice muot filed their
claims with Mia Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
dent end pocoono having claims
dent's aetata must fHo their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILE0 WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED.
The date af the firet publica­
tion of this Notice le October
33. ttSS.
Person Otvtng Notice:
David Bums
Estate of Sandra Lynn
1S70J N.W. tT IM Place
Alachua. Florida 33S1I
Attorney for
O lv tu *Yw
NoticetFWWIH
WwMi
L A . MUTCH
Bar No. 0447343
3700 N.W. 43rd Street
Suite too. Marl Eton Centre
OameevUlo. Florida 33004
(343) 370-M M
043) 370-3344 FAX
Pubhah: October S3. S 3 ,104S
0EV-1M

IN RE: THE MAORI ABE OF
KATHLEEN ANN i
EVERETT T. ADAMS
NOTtCS O F ACTION
TO: EVERETT T. ADAMS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action fer Oteeeiutien of
Marriage hea bean filed against
you wherein tha Pettttermr Is
seeking to recover as her equi­
table distribution through lump
sum alimony tha lobe wing
described real property and
personal property:
The East tSt/3 feat of Let 14;
mi of Lot IS and tha Weal SS
feet of Lot I T m Bleca *F*.
SANLANDO
SPRINGS,
Seminole
County,
Florida.
TRACT NO. 14. BECONO
RE PLAT, according to Plat
thereof recorded m Plat Booh 4,
Page 4 ol the Pubhs R e c o rd s
of Seminole County, Fiends,
Md m
A rwwrwv
unllM ur
Nm U M
BaarrUiad
^*w
fYmem
DUw*
M a S t Ford Taurus.bearing vm
• IFACPSSUXMAS1S441.
You are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any. to It on KENNETH M.
BEANE. ESOUIRE, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose addrsss Is: 474
N. Orlando Avenue. Suite
I444A. Maitland. Florida S37SI,
on or before NOVEMBER SS.
K M and Ido the original with
the clerk of this court either
before service on ptamtiN's
attorney or immedietsly there­
after; otherwise a default wid
be entered against you (or tha
demanded in the com­
plaint or petition.
DATEO: OCTOBER 34.1444
MARYANNS MORSE
A* Clerk o the Court
By- Nancy R. Winter
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pubhah: October S3. 34. and
Novembers. 13,1444
0 E V -IM

A B IT T E R JO B FOR YOU)
Just Call Never a Feel
HELP Personnel 323-1441

It's time to propers
for the Holiday.
Order your Classlftod Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ada nowl

’ Parsonatoad service
*Ouakfy work
’ Distribution In your local area
(to dew seasonal hefo tram em­
ployee* who rsskts dote by )
Cad (407) 332-3(11 S
Ask for tha Classified Dept.
Let your diepieyt start working
fer you EARLY)

23— Lost It Fo un d

27— N ursery 4 C hild
C are
MUNCMON MANOR pre-b leg.
now la* classes, am groups. •
lor 3-5yn

rams 321-6446

ALF Needs PT/F* In SUE rrbr.
Var Hr*. Eve* S W/E's Cal
Bred (407) 330-9313

fSTflRTtSTSETi-----------Com* and join our canng team
of Nurses and CNA's. Excel
tent benefits Experience rec
S.-OOpm-t 1 :00pm
ogntred
shift ev
PtM»* apply In

55— B usiness
O P P O R TU N tTIE S

Ctrpenttrs/HelpersiSubcrews

$300- $500
CAREER FRUSTRATED? HEEO
ADDITIONAL HfCOME? Earn
serious money In spare lima.
Working from your home. For
more information phono 1 -666356-1119 24hr»

59— Financial
S ervices
ConadktoMyowbaiwto a

A deckers needed. Steady •
tat! pay Jeff Savage 407470-

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bA8HllR8

WK Iran tor To* coSecton
24 optnmat lor
pooplt

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m
mm
COL. VA/TA

ii i m

Wfcand &lt;
School 1

mm
Job a -t1!*

National Tmck

CMAPyopTrahUng
Start Oct M from 4 30PM■30PM 4 wk program. Cad lod
k M 1-444433-740.

71— H

1ST and

il t

sm

W anted

______

BLV RSCOTON CORPORATION,
Ihd nation's Ubffinn dtstrtxAor/
manutacturar of sw cbomc ac­
cessories, has an epanmg In IS
Lake Mary laddty lor fat and
•nm giwmory potmens.
Hours am 7GOAM 33QPM and
400PM-1240 AM Mual ba dto
to Ml
to 36 to*, and stand tor
6 hours. StarSng rato: 1680 IN
SNR and SS.40 2nd IN K Apply
In parson M 1040 Emma Oaks
Trai, Lake Mary. FL 32744 EOE.
Suppart- P7T Mutt have
K V LA/n Apply in par-

Pd Training, ve
heakh, dental. Me tnaurane*
Cad 407444-344S
C h M Cast B Van Drfvar needad lor Chriasan Cantor Exp requested Oood salary S t*ne­
ts* 407-322-7005

CIM BTMAS RETAK SALES
Need outgoing paopla lor gift
display at Mtamont* Mai Nov
15-Jsn 2 Osya?toss 54/hr ♦ Bonus. CaK 11AM 4PM any day
tod hea

ISIS.

F T S PT. Dependable paopla.
mual hava auto. 407-3024191..
COOK/FOOO SERVER
COON ANO FOOO M R V E R .
D a y s A E v a . WU Train. Apply
Longwood Ratvamani VMtaga,
4S0 E. Church Ave. Lonrmood.

EkOLSSfifi.
C SR

or cueL contact e g
L Fax reetma to NorweN
Financial N 324 55K EOE______
CUSTOMER SERVICE
TtoBtoBdddM M i
In and outoound cad cantor*
Cad today. Attn: Bandy. (407)
647-6010 No F M EOE

A «1 T w n p i

OeSK CLERK
Apply:

Budget

Inn

of

San-

hflMWXiSlirtB Pi. 117.-W1OfWERS

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hra/Wk
r iL to c

court

JUDICIAL OMOUIT
M ANBPOR
I BOUNTY,

cnm. action
CAMBiimBtfkM
NO. ST-443S-CA
BfYMSwN ataS

NATIONSAANC MORTGAGI
CORPORATION.

PUmtMt(s).
HOMSft S MUM. JR., at al.
OetondsnUs),
NOTtCS
N O TIC I IS HSRSBT OTVIN
pursuant
l*
an
Order
nuchtdultofl Foisclosufs Stic
dated October IS. IM S . and
sneered In Cass NO. S7-3S3SCA of the Clrcull Court af tha
SIOHTSSNTH Judicial ClrcuN In
and for S IM IN O L I County.
Florida wherein MATKM 8SANC
MORTGAGI CORPORATION I*
the PtolnUff and H O M IR S
M U M , JR. are Ihe Defendenls,
I arid eel le the highest and
boot bidder lor cash al the
entrance *1 the S IM IN O L I
County Courthouse at 11:00
s j u .. on the 17th day et
N O VfM M A . K M . the lortowferth In saM Final Judgment:
LOT 14. BLOCK J. H IF T L IR
H O M IS ORLANDO, S IC TIO N
O N I, ACCORDING TO THS
FLAT THSRSOF RCCOROCO IN
FLAT BOOK 11. RAOES S ANO S
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SSMBfOLf COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W ITNISS MV HAND and the
seal of IN* Court on October
IS. ISIS.

F/T A

(40r&gt; &lt;47'*0 ,°

No

O M V E M NEEDED
P/T tor local chanty.

DUMB TRUCK DRIVER- Ejqurianced w/equlp S Ida work a
plua. Vacation A Pension. (447)
ELECTRICIAN
W* have Immedisto. tutt-om*
employment In the Orlando A
Tampa areas lor a Bused dectocton In our
unfing iht Qt fptot iirvict
»Ution/p#tro4#um irx&amp;jstry Prior

Landscape Nursery labor need­
ed Cal 407-3W-0547
LANDSCAPCRS-etdrting
pay
*7 00.hr, F/T w/benelit* Call
(447) 3324133.
LAUNDRY PERSON

I j U w w J w x f fiu * m

S S A A d A a e s A ffi L A w w
- y J A h s M j L ^ * * P— —. —
. t if^
w a yMary to c Mip| f4 M
a M iu a ru , vitM, uwcover wana
Amencan txpross.
w® also wm giro c u n
■ penonai cn®m* R u v w w f i i wrx) wtsn to d ® ow®a can m®R® ®mngefn®nts ®! m® nrrve
t u b Bd Is pMcad. P to q ti kasp In mind tiat ads In ttw PeraonaM (d e a l. 21), B u tfoan
OpportuniSM (dtoM. 65). A Oarage S a l*! (217) require payment In advance.

If you nead to change your ad wM q It la running, please give u i a c a l and w e trill make the
change tor ffw next •vtoUbfe edition. Please check your ad on (he lint day of puDScatfon. If
you End an error, pl i M i c a l ua ImmedMSafy and wa wH correct h e error for the next publi­
cation. W o are raoporwM# tor foe Ant foaenton only and only for thq coef of fo*rt first Inser­
tion.

C LA S SIFIC A TIO N S

LAUNOHY PERSON 7 3 X M F
Apply: Longwood Retlramant
ViBege, 440 E. Church Avt,
Longwood, FL 767-0600________

LABOR READY
In
1 ■ French A m
3334343

LOOKING FOR
SELF MOTIVATED
potitrve person lor s growing InIsmetionel equipment distnbutor Posdxm to Include Account
peyabierscervsblas. inventory,
(■ling, date entry. Must have
strong computer background.
Armor System*-Qicken Books.
Salary and bsnshts negotiable
to noil ndmduel Fax resumes

10 407-3344130
LPtf P/T Every other weekend
Apply: Longwood Retirement
ViNsg* 440 E Church Ave
Longwood, FL 787-0500
MAINTENANCE Full Time No
experience necessary Wd (am
Must have Irantportahon Lake
Mary 323-1927 MfF okay

MAINTENANCE HELPER
tor apartmant comptox. Mutt
hava tools and rafaranca* Saliry
on t »p#rtooco. CaI
3234430_________________

We war* to m*k* sure you art pU***d with th* result hum your Saminots Herald cUtuhed nd
To make sure your ad works, ws suggest you kasp In mind bit tobowmg.
• Inctoda m many lesturet of to* asm you ere ssbng as you can think of Rsmsmber,
th* mors you tab. the Utter you Mb.
• Include i prtet. By fcstmQ i price, you wM Mnweie unwemed celt from people who
aren't ssnous about buying your merchendUe.
• Whan you ktt your phono number. 1st me bma ol day that I* best to reach you. You
donl went people ceHng you when you ®ie ®l woffc or eieepm^.

Growing Foam Inaulabon Com­
pany looking to htr* naw talent.
Traval M F Wdl bam. COL
Ciaa* A or B a ptoa. but not raguvad. Cal Oraq at 14004433155 Insuranc*. 401k,vacation.

f .K H i 1 Ml v

Car S tnaurane* Handed
Weekends FREE: 331-5266

1.i' * i l A 1

1 u n i-,

i ii •v'- S ' h

1) 11n *-«-

t. n^p icnooi gria m
yng I oomputor ik A

Silking
totontog positions:
Houts Ptfton H o u m KMpsrt,
and AM Dqhweahsrv Apply In
----------t&gt;.io IAm
wmm
AwIIo i“
* *
psrson
us
totonwr
FL.
ABBMTANT tor 2 office* Carbhcabon not nacasaary i axpqrtanced. Varsatddy and a
good partonaMy a mual. Cal
323-2577 or 964-775-0222 tor
322-2407
w iL ia
Lie. Local co. 10) yr» *•!
kahad. Lat* tali. 447-•3134441
PIANIST: For Sunday Samoa.
FT or PT. 407-S4B4S07.
PROFESSIONAL

ABSfSTANT MANAGER
Fait growing co. needs carter
minded people to Inlsrvtswftibs/
manage. UNLIMITED growth potenbaF. Salary ♦ bonus. Oreat
banalits Fax rasum* to (407)
S47-SI2S or cad Ctvtd « (407)
6474010 or Matania at (407)

msm_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

but w® tram al naw aaaociaitt.
Baoafita
a uwigremiyq
cor o t t lt w
q
^^pe^^^s^a^p mdudi
wriwtm^p m
salary haatoi care A a company
provide vehicle. Cad K A K
tlsstrii. Inc. Sdhterd, FL Pk
|4S7)33»43S4 *r PAX “

isaid A comm.TOR RAY,

PTTS.
DFWP Apply Sanford
Etocbtc 2522 8. Park Drive.
eee-tee*____________________
ENTRY LEVEL O fW E M need­
ed NOW1 Honey Transport ha*
lor dnvar

W BBBBBgBW

TboUS bans teq C M 4344344

br cats posffion* In U Mary
area.3xd (M l CM 4424244
lor Largs Plant Nursery. Mual ba
super i#need,
orgsruxed
end
aetf-mobvaied.
ForbMi
exp.
rwpiui ntiponnott lor wivefi*
lory control, pulling order* and
recaMng. Apply in parson. 4770
W. SR 46. 8antord or cal Lau­
rie, 3300294,0*1 224.

IIO U I4 K I RSCOTON CORFO
RATION, the nabona Uaffing
dabtoutor/ manufacturer of eUcbonic acc*Mon*t, ha* Mima
ffiato apaalaga In to Lab* Mary
ItcSffiis tor T t l and 2nd Mils.
Hours
avatobUJ.OOAM3 30PM, S 00AM-4 30PM, and
4.-00PM-I2.30AM Musi be abU
to Ml a minimum ol SO Ba. on a
conbnuous basis. Forkbft sxpenance prsferrsd Starting rato:
3660 1st (M L 67.00 2nd (M L *
parson at 2950 i « / T n
Road. Lake Mary F L . or 1090
Emma Oaks Tral. Lake Mary,
a 32746 EOE

Earn SSOO
UUR
OPERATOR- Expertancad w/boxabto, COL i*qU
Vacation
Pension.
F/T
do
v m ^ ^ wwi
tA
o v
e rto u ti*
e
ye
d
R ^NN^
* ± L m * * * '»
IXRtRMNCEO A FLIUBLE
tor
Sanford DaycaiS M-F 2.304pm.
CM -323-Mfa
,

4d tor Bardord Oaycam. 1AM b*
~
to tokra a IS pasaangur
MB 74am and l3cF\M bma hours whan

•Mcbory Farms O B Cantor
town* Cantor
•30-36 howAasak (Nov-Dac)

•.Qmmm-im___

bet of Sanford.

m l Q flriN P &gt; » y - W L -

_

undar conCotitfy

tor n
-Food Sanrics Workat*

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ a m p t o y m a m a*

N§#ds 100 w o ffc ifi ditty.
1 1 sign an
to new i

M rtta n t o n ^ « * N ^ 3 2 1 4 0 0 0 ^

•tabb^Mjy to drivira.

93— R o o m s For Rent

r a T M
i o &amp; H i
W. Lab* Mary M d . In Sanford
bom SAM • 13PM on 1027. I V
2S. and t0f24. For totonMlon
cal SuneTwi* Staffing at 1400•304235 NO FEE1T “

houtekeeper/cook.PT

SB C U B TY OUANDRECO-TONdte nedoni lergsst dHtrlxdor/
manufacturer c* consumer m e Ironic aooeeeonM N looking tor
• M C U R ITY OUANOC tor 2nd
INK 3 00PM-11GOPMBOOPM1B0AM. Candktotosmuslbe
orbegusadedper
Division 4
c1U'*
I tor Proprietory Security
Must have a senes D SMvwnum of 3 yqar* siperkbwe required. E**a*nt
baneffis peckags avafabie. bv
toresMd sppkcana submb re■wne and salary requbemenls
to HRJfLM. 2660 Labs Emma
Road Lake Mary. FU 33746. or
FAX m um * to 407-3331664 EOE
■BCUIBTV OFFICtR JOB
Training Anna* A Unarmed
= * ----------- .684-7444

SbtvIcb TbcH
For locel propirw compeny. brvmedal* FT position avadabto
Looking tor experienced pereon..4u0. ♦, or wB bain ngfo
person. Vbcebon. acb pay. me.
COi C U M B a ptu* Apply m
parson Macowri Frege ■». 3444

TOP PAY
For a « . cabmel tnekert S laminalon. D D c. teq Drug Free

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

if.JOWWWIPMhf-

A MOVE Bf 4 P EC IAU I400 aq
ft. 4 14* 4269 A MONTH OfficeStorage 321-0120or 333-2554

2/2. over 1600 aq. K. big pod, ■
2 c. gar., plui 1 c. carport over
1/3*c. wtoocK IKOObaun
DELTONA 2/1 Uv.dn, carport.
toed yd tSJOhaon
SANFORD 2/1 Sv.dn. 2 hpfc.
to. pnm. CH/A. m yd 6664bqan
4AHFORO 3/2 New crpi. pax*.
m l I.V u hxd yd |4dVmon

|MM lIPropereM 321-4714
2BR 6425/
Samor Dii-

mo.
No
courM.447

enMftTA 6u
R ENTALS
SANFORD 1/1 Duplex. Uvmg
Rm. Carprt. CfVA
3371/5340
SANFORD i l l Hear A Air. Em
n Merten________ IES6/1I60

127— Storage /Office
For Rent
6TORAOE FEN FOR RiNTCdnvsrueni Iocsbon m Longwood
near 434. Oood tacursy. fenced
rn *10(Vmo 830-7287

141— H omes For S a u

Fumtahsd Room tor rent A l uH.
me. Phone, TV. pool S kachan
US* 5400/mo. No smoking Cal
Mar 1.30 ■ sskdays. 32S4431
ROOMS-AJ uMs
Ind. Laundry phone, and U .
us*. SS5-S90 a weak. 324-4965

sq II. CaMomU ttyto 2 story
pod, tennis cl. amsnJM*
5129.000
Park Ave VlUas 2BFV2S*
Townhouts condo- 5*2.000,
321-44*4

JIM DOYLE
(407)322-2495
WB N E D HOUSER TO RENT
TOWNIIOUBt. M e H U Mary
rvedy to (wove ml 657i l
mo.. No pelt, 407-625*319®

Al l DHIIAHl I MIIMI S
VI N IUHI 1 l'M(ll*| Mill S

105—D uplex/Tritlex
SANFORO 2/1 near Semnoie
HS. CH/A. W O Hook Up CrpL
Sec. 8 OK 323-4464 or 244-5513

117— C ommercial
R entals

Honest

Maid tsrv. •convenor* Iocs son
321-4900

S, Orlande D r, Luttofd.
wdl ba ac-

73— Employment
W anted

RIGHT HAND MAN

SacretonfRMtipdanlst
Excedont phone skids,
knowtedgs of IVkcrosoft Word re­
quired. Ftoifoi* hour* Cal tor
appt Tiedweys Moving 7 Stor­
age Inc.. Agent lor Abed Van
Linae. 407-330-0332.

105— H o u s c s U nfurnished

RE C U V M O . R C X -

(407)

601

&lt;1.*ys

H
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mduitry eepehence It • pktt,

(M AL)
Maryanns
Clerk
ofthe
d Circuit Court
-------- of
Sy: Jan* E. JaMwtc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymer,
Sarratt S Frapplar
Poet Office Poe 3410
Tampa. PL 33401
F47I3S774
M you are a person with a dteabuny who
Non to order
or*
to participate to
m * ptpM edlng. you are enUttod el n* coal u you, tor the
prerielsa of certain aeaietance.
Ftoasa
can tact
Court
Admtototratisn at M l N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 13771,
tslephene number (40T) 3334334, wtthto 3 worktop days et
wwww^BBHti ^v
hearing Impaired, (TOO) 1-400444-4771.
FuWieh: October S3. 34.1444
0CV-1M

L A B O R E R S N EE D E D
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MtUflANCt ANO 44tK
PUUn Drue free workpiece.
AeWf ■&gt;:**• (Saw Drive.

la
» K
r nbIojAvmyi ^Jl
n noon

cpo

lord Awe

m i e tR c u rr

KITCHEN HELP Flertts hr*.
Apply 0 Willow T i m Csf*. Ce*
to schedule Interview 321-2204

Chaaengmg
lor
tg bidv. ml good comm.

COL Required. Cal Sandy at A-

m

JOIN the best healthcare team
m Volusia county Rastorstiv*
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous experience helpful
Cad Osbary Manor 4474444424. EOE.

B B E T B O T --------M 5 U U M

ton A22 Jand. Stpp 3544 8 «t-

L «g a l N o t lc t

.TbR fTBB from Orlando 831-99M
Ybu can fax your ad to 407-323-9400
300 N. FraocA A m
P.O. Box 1667
Smttord, FLSI771
Sanford, FL J2771
Our ofBea Is opan to aarvs you Monday through Friday, 8 am •5 pm
0CADUNK8:
For TUssday'a adthon, the deadnoa is Monday at noon
For Wsdnaaday'a adtdon, tha daadRna la TUaaday at noon
For Thursday*# sdMon, tha daadOna la Wadnaaday at noon

NURSES

H C ra ^S TD U O
7t&gt;— E d u c a t i o n 4
T r a in in g

G C w A v S ^ liB liE iD
322-2611

WORK TOOAV/MUD TODAY

AUTOMOTIVE DETAKERS
BardordljongwoodOrtando
Oood tncome Potential
Benefits After 00 Days
Ttpl» Sea/ 407-243 3055

uwrDuong pnon* c im . rso •«penance necessary. For more
mtormsbon tend a BASE to
Pftmefvn*
Communications,
P.O. Bos 644365, Miami. FL
33244-1366

11-7 A 3-11

Fud Tbn* • Sign on BonuiM 1
Also part-lxna PRN all shifu
Join our learn of care givers at
we expand our horUons. Expertenca as CNA wtd tnersas*
beta pay. 'Great folk* to work
’ Apply m person. Health­
care and Rehabilitation Center
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Ave. Sanlord. FL 32771. NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE EOE

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PRESCHOOL TEACHER w/ 15
years sip opening home to
three (pedal children under 3
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Avport Bhd area, avatobto immadaltiy 5550 par month
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153— A

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JUST LISTED LAKEFRONTfll
large * BR Some on la ie Lou­
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f t , lam room dbi (jar. ter
porch, fenced, doc*, tow traffic
are*. A many plus features Inti
AWQ 7 5% mort CALL MOW TO
SEE'III
$102 500
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LAKCrnONT LOT !■-■&gt; ••
Lake Loch Arbor.private
90».V0 $70 000
LAKEFRONT LOT-Stcme l&gt;
land. Isle Monroe $120 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
$30 000 la. pm wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS W.xxVsl
*25 000
BAY AVE Sanlcrd let near

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Delinquent Ta*. Repot REOt
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tq ft. 2cr gar. fenced lot By
Owner *39 5K. 323 4057

central n* a rlining tpectailu
Sal* t ■So rvica-Flnsn clng-Part*Accessories
Call Donny or Lee today!
322-778*

CONDO 11 Comer unit Neil 10
pool J35K or best 700 E Aitpod Bivd 561 744 1547________

LAKE MARY 5 3 Comer lot.
Needs TLC *92.000

157— M

P lT l| c * .;

231— C ars For S ale
977 CADILLAC Coup* deV.se
Looks good, runt great! $8*0
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1/1 apt
*78 000
ELEGANT 4/2 neighborhood »
history *120.000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIGAN PROPERTY
3213185

A/C Units InsOftOutvide units
2 t/2. 3, or 4 tons svs-l For
more mio Call 904-719 8100

Wanted

p p l ia n c e s

i'n&gt; ’ &lt;•..

221— G o o d T h in g s

&amp;

KITCHEN TABLE 1 yt 0*d 42'
round, amood lormca 5 snivel
chars *375 407- 862-4962

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Sanford Spacious artractv* 3
I S * FR *61.500
SL Jcn iifV ier 35-sc on nver
in Decary t/2 rm trertag* Re­
duced to *225 000
Industrial 14.se across from
OriSsn Airport toned M-1
*175 000
Low down Easy quality low mo
pymta;2/1 CA fned yard ml astrt buitdmg lot.

199— Pe t s &amp; S u p p lies

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

Frsa lo good homa Buck Lab
spayed lemaw about 2 y n old
Grast wpeopte but not w'chektn i S pgt 407-323-5963

FREE CAR. U 8 FUN n you
spare time Interested? Can Linoa a 526-3517. I also offer repl
pcs and new Tupparwar*

MONEY TO LOAN

PET GROOMING
by appt. at my effee or al your
horn* 20* yr* a«p 787-080*

For hout*. car. t x is n u . vaca­
tion. debt consolidation Paata
cat 1-877.324-1182.

(4071322-012$

Guardian
Personal Storage

NOWNMM0 FORTH!

RETAIL SHOWROOM A W/O WITH
OFFICE. W IU. DIVIDE
PRIME 441 LOCATION WITH
EASY ACCESS NORTH 4 SOUTH

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FOLLOWWO
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• Machine Operators
• Shipping Clerk with UPS
on line exp. preferred
• Line Leads tor Assembly
Department. 1st shift
must have prior exp
5 managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment.

19M LAZER: Good condition,
runs good but needs fuel pump
Deal oiler 302 2939

The Sem/no/e Heretd Classi­
fied* are the quickest and moot
mespensnre way to sen your
carl Run your three kn* ad lor 10
days and pay only $21 00* Even
Better, il you sen it sooner
(which we KNOW you wd) you
can slop your ad and onfy pay
lor the number of days * actu­
ally rani What a Dealt!

Call today and watch
tha Haratd Classi­
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s work for you!!
flea
youll

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• trendy. On-Sde. DeptndiiK Minijerrem
• Aac Stonge. Pnvitt pile l Mere1

A IR • SAT onfy. 9 2.
ibng Pi.. MKkheton
King soft aider waterbed
$100. couch, fum. complete
i te l lots of mac 322-0729

to

A VARO SALE I* the perfect
way to do tost and me l e e t iM
MeraM can bring people
your
door AOrem»e your »ato in toe
veto TferaM tor only 181/
kne and welch toe name leave
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QARAQE SALE

Sal O d 3 1 .1 2 . 75* Lake Como
Or. Hd« of Lake Mery oft 46A ~
Household
Queen Sue Betkoom Set Fum, 4
tools. 5 tpd bike,
Household A Baby Item*. Lg
crowave. and more. 90S Cetak
Dog Crtte*. A much morel
na Dr, S a lO d lln t.
Queen waterbed w/pedestai
YARD SALE
dressers, end tables A Beanie Sat. Oct 31, 7-2pm 1-4 Mini
Babies 91 Cokrnbut Circle Storage. 222 Hickman Dr. SenLongwood Sal 9 3PM
lord. 2 blocks N of Crackerberret

MULTVFAkMLY YARD SALE
VARO SALE
Frt i Sat Oct 10 A 31 9-2 152|
W. Lakevtew Ave (behind Lk Multi famly tele 109 Skogen
Mary City Hal) Fum. ctofhei O . Sanford. 9-4PM. SaVSun
(ed-iK 4 chikxen). eiercfta
equp. toy*, rnec
Crooma Academy JROTC
Yard Sate
Too many item* to tot. 20S For­
little bit of everything 2607 rest Dr, Loch Arbor. Set-Sun
A littk
Laurel Ave. Sanford Frt S Sal
SAM-6PM

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(407) 322-2611

Sanford Court Apartments
? TTaJULf Mil &gt;■Sanford An., Sanford 3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

C h a rm
city convenience

7803 N O B T , S u lla 3
O rla n d o . F L 3 2 S 1 0 -2 M 2
C a ll Landlord A t:

(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 5 0

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1/2 M O N TH FR EE R E N T

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

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850
2 B D R M /1 B A TH 1025
2 BDR M / 2 B A TH 1125

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Villas

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• Day I Weeks ad Classes
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MHO Kldftmood Air.
H anford

.Tru ck Driver
I institute
800*554-7364

* MCOMt TAX tor todkr and
business Accounting Solubons Plus. Inc. 407-32t-ia00

407-330-1431

253-AaomoNS 4
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Giant Yard Safe
Sat Oct 31 SA-3P Ron Day. Sat
Nov 7 205 Meadow Hills Dr
Sanford GREAT PRICES: Noi
and used items, furniture, table
war*,
antiques,
appliances,
portable dryer, gnu, pots. toy*.
b&lt;k*s. CD player.clothes and
'much more Oonl rwes this
one!) Everything nsjtt go*

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

GIANT WAREHOUSE

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

L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

FRESH PICKED
Limes A Key Limas 322-3210

1000 Sand Pond Road
La ke M a n . F L J2770
(407) 333*9225

SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM 1, 8 ft dish metal mesh
type Drake ESR 1824 Receiver
w’remole
Pole Books, etc
Ready lo install
Cost over
*4500 1 1/2 yrs oid Asking
*1850 Will trade lor ear pick­
up Big Screen TV.ndmg mower
or T&gt; 407-121-8611

198$
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DCVRLE. One owner Parts car
only No H * 4 Dr New V 8 ene from Catenae cost $2700
ly 10K m*es tmee installed
New rackalot battery brakes. A
Urea Absolutely loaded Body
and interior great Win taka
$1 000 tor oorrykel* car Drive I
away! Might bade 407-121M il.

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MATTRESS SALE • Full sue
used boi springs A mattress
$65 00 Larry s Mart 322-4132

FLORIDA POLYMERS

is c e l l a n e o u s

^ u s r A u A u iW A N u ts T
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret recipe on peanuts written
up several limes m local news­
papers Come by A have the
BEST after an the rest
2330
Celery Ave Sanford

Broyhlll Sots L&gt;xe new Males
mio queen sue bed Make Oder
322 *325

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Mechanic's Air Hos* 100 w
quick release *25/000 324
1718

223— M

Eat

F u r n it u r e Fo r S a le
S t P *A m4 J E W f y
Since 1948
(407)322-8123

-- display

adverting A anything from an
old store or gas station Bung lo
Rutly Duck. 307 E 1st SL.
Sanford

PARK AVE MOBILE PARK
Homes *3,03010 *6 000 Setup
Financing QUIET' 322-2861
181— A

Alum. Cant Copper / Brats
Kokomo Recycling 321-0004
1-M.T I S Sat&gt; 1
911 W Flrst-i

omes

By owneCBR 1BA newly reno­
vated ins«Je &amp; out CHA Financ­
ing available 407-321-3297

3? 1-0/59/321-22!*/

223— M iser L L A N U U JS
CHROME WHEELS
4 16* lor Dodge Ram *175 Call
407 509 5057

a n ted

Cterefo I
Up*M8 Rood. Sanford
Seminot* CMMSfl Aeai l Felowthtp
31 Win detrver

Wheelchairs
Child’s, adjust­
able reclining. $75 Adull chav.
*150 407 668 2127

10 B uy

219— W

Fo r S a le

&lt; i ’ .J ( t y

S t.

U S. POST OFFICE COUNTER
SCALES Platform, sue 13*s14*.
O c a 1940. balance arm is eo*d
brass. Complete ml weights
Works (me
Collectors Item
($100) U Mary 323 4766

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1994 B O S TO N W H A L E R
15’ Rage ;m boal 1115 HP Ga­
rage Kept' Impeccable condi­
tion'! Low hoietll *8595 00
OVy al

155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
Fo r S a i »

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TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
for Ford Ranger StepsOe $350
0 0 0 328-1549
after ‘5
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Central IU • f ishlnq Specialist
Sale* S»rvi.-» Financing-PartsAccessories
Call Donny or Lao today!
322 7786

OAKRIDGE FARMS
Osteen
Dehona area 10 acres, ideal lor
horses or catl'e Isrm Mob-le
home or homesite 2on«d agn
*44 900 F-nancmg Svar w sm
down payment (904) 767 8300

• H ire

is c e l l a n e o u s

Mlscelltneout nports
Best offer 302 2939

Stuart Manna

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Rent

SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE lor Sale 407-4387168 Can between 5-1 Opm

165 AHimin im bass boal w/25
HP Ysmah.1 ".J b trolling motor.
Hummingbird liahhnder
Only
* 589*00 Only a t

321-5065

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215— B o a t s &amp;

pan *12000

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

T ra d e

K IT ' V (W K I.Y I.K ® li&gt; I .urn Wright

HOUSE OF GOODIES 901 Lo
cusl Ave Fum . appll . household elec S A candy 321-8395

Re a l e st a t e , m e
3 2 2 -7 4 9 8

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/C o e e e c t ib l e s

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobile homes-ie. horses can*.
Urmng or nursery' 2oned agri­
cultural
$3 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owrv*' hnjnoe 904-767*
1772 or 904-787-8822

f f t t ls .r o n e

DEBARY Access to 17 92 A I
a 3BR • 2nd Rm add-on Fresh
pant new carpet CHA. Sec S y r
*63 500 407 574 5206

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AOVANC8 T f CTOMCS
AeaWoni Hniwei
AddMe e Cemmernd

UNTEDSTSTE
POSttLSBMCE

TEMPORARY NON CAREER POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR HARO WORK­
ING HONEST INDIVIDUALS FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1998 WITH
OPPORTUNITY TO WORK THROUGH JUNE OF 1999.

CARPETfCSNAMC
w holesale

29- 99

cent* none
R. to aeE. A l malar

100.000 aq.

edtojep quekty RugeR

■ 29131
■ §8 ir a a 3244400
2 7 5 -D r y w

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$24-0404 COCOO1I00

O RYW ALLTUCCO Repair*
WW ACeMngT

NEW REMOOSL RERAM
Door*, windows, cerpenby.
wckng. deck* A concrete
323-4432 8 OSeM C8C19ttO

278-Electrical
N U O A N ILfC TIR C U N T
CALL O d ra BLECTRK
407-MI-0741

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263&gt;Carfentry

HOURLY WAOE; $8.00 WITH INCREASE TO $9.50 PER HOUR 9% NIGHT
PREMIUM 6 P.M.* 6 AM.

Wat: $68,000 Now: $64,000

QUAUEICAIIQNS MINIMUM AGE 16 WITH HS DIPLOMA OR AGE 18 APPLI­
CANTS MUST BE DRUG FREE WITH NO CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS OF VIO­
LENCE OR THEFT AND MUST AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATIONS. MEET PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.

PROPERTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street. Sanford, FL 32771
LOT SIZE: 50' x 120'
SQUARE FOOTAOE: 1.201 L/A
FEATURES: New Home.
Three (3) Bedroom,
Two (2) Full Baths,
Central Air / Heal.
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
Car Garage, Navy Blue Carpet. House
Color: Sky blue / Teal Blue, Washer / Dryer
hook • up, St. Augustine Grass

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
THREE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
7:00 A M . 3:30 P.M.. 10 00 P.M.
MUST BE AVAILABLE 8-12 HOURS PER DAY 6 DAYS PER WEEK
OVERTIME PAID FOR WORK OVER 40 HOURS
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT;
FLORIDA JOBS AND B E N E F IT S
H O FFN ER C E N TE R
S449 S S E M O R A N BLVD .
S U IT E 17
O R L A N D O . FL
N O P H O N E C A L L S P LE A S E

PRICE REPUCEP1I

FL0RI0A JOBS AND BENEFITS

FLORIDA JOBS AMO BENEFITS

GOODINGS SHOPPING CENTER
2BO SAUSALITO BLVD .
CASSELBERRY, a

REFLECTIONS PLAZA
514 W LAKE MARY BLVO.
LAKE MARY a

W E A R E AN E Q U A L O P P O R TU N ITY EM P LO YER

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For Financing call:
Sh irle y Jo n e e
Ente rp rise M ortgage
(407) 644- 0767 (24 hre.)

CARPENTER. A l Home
repeat, pevbng A oerwtbc He
321-0972
CARPENTRY CONCERT Un­
shed
window*, door...
tried carpentry
carp*
■rren 766-4351
Cal Darren
CARPCNTRY-of e l type* Irom
decks to door*, reotn wood and
emodet. 30 ^ » esperience. Ask
lor JR 324-1
DOOR SRCCU UET
4 0 .yr* experience
guar­
•nance. Work
1
775-6162
anteed 904-775-6162
Carpenter looking
lor
loi
« . We* ov 40
if experience 22102B1

m o a t io n

We tostel eod. tmg *ys A repair -v
■nrubt. mufehe*. brick paver*,
•tump grind. todKp lock A
deegn and ter k w to n s I wet
eod free of any peea end fiatgua For
For eat. cal 523-6317 or
414-7333

IQ Q nO M LAWN SERVICE _
RES/COM
FREE EST.

QUALITY

CARE 3

LAWNWLOTS MOWED Clean
u m 0 under bfuafttog 77yrt e«p
0 322M11/N122-0397.

300-Pr e s s u r e
C l e a n in g

27S-HAUUNG
CONSTRUCTION dean-up eat.
krnk removed lawn care anybme
407-360-1041 or 407-306-0711

«*ee eeL I M e . Meter eredR
e a rn u n pm . MI-4121

301-Roofinc
I property. garage/Nted
dean upe. appkancea. treah.
brush 407-0000000 to
PET 0070100017

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312— T ree Service
280-Home
Improvements
PAVE) KEY CQ9MTRUCT10N

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PICKREN
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Tree/Mump removal. Free eeL

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Prwf Tree Svc. 20

g * j t o - 24 hr norm damage.
WOOOWORfONO C R A FTM U N .
it 1 wood? I probably cant Lianted 0 bonded 3240173

HANOYMANPaaiOng. concrtoe
* Y «•*. remodeftog. renovebon* Cel 202-7000

(tooount Total bee
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Department todiy to find out how I! (407) 322-2111.
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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, October 30, 1998 • H A

by C h ic Y ou n g

Good news, bad news for spinal pain
D EA R DR. G O TT: I’m B* years old
and have been diagnosed with
advanced osteoporosis, causing multi­
ple vertebral fractures. I have con­
stant pain and use Fosamax daily.
Will these fractures ever heal? I have
been told by two back surgeons that
with the exception of progressive
paraplegia, any attempt at recon­
struction would require extensive,
futile surgery. Is my spine ever going
to improve?
D E A R R E A D E R : You arc in an
unenviable position. Because of exten­
sive osteoporosis, the spinal bones
have begun to fracture, causing pain
and disability, even though you arc
already being treated for brittle
bones.
The bad news: No, your spinal frac­
tures are permanent.
The good news: You can be helped.
To begin with, you have been pre­
scribed Fosamax, the only anti-osteo­
porosis pill that can reverse the
process and even strengthen your
bones. Hormones and other drugs
cannot do this; they only arrest the
disease or, when given early enough,
prevent it. If you continue to use
Fosamax, in a year or two bone densi­
ty studies may show substantial
improvement in your bone-calcium
level. While this will undoubtedly pre­
vent further fractures, it will not —
unfortunately — affect the fractures
you already have. In this instance, the
bones have literally been crushed and
are unable to reconstruct their origi­
nal shapes, unlike bones elsewhere in
the body.
In the second place, you might ben­
efit from a program of aggressive
rehabilitation, administered under the
supervision of a physlatrist (an M.D.
specialist in rehab medicine). Using a
combination of active and passive
exercises, pain medication, muscle
strengthening, ultrasound therapy
and other techniques, these profes­
sionals could — In all likelihood —
reduce your pain and improve your
independence. Of course, nothing in
this world is guaranteed, but I urge
you to ask your physician for a refer­
ral.
Surgery is probably not an option. I
agree with your back specialists who
stated that an operation is dangerous
and chancy, unless you develop
unmistakable signs of nerve compres­
sion or deterioration.

important
for
women
after
menopause and women with a family

DR. Q O T T

history of osteoporosis. If the test
shows normal bone-calcium , fine.
Repeat it in a year or two. If it shows
significant demineralization, however,
immediate steps should be taken to
avoid the very complications that you
are experiencing.

Th is is why I urge most of my
atients over 60 or 70 years of age to
ave bone density examinations.
These simple tests arc particularly
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is preventable. It can occur even in
physically active women in their 50s.
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to have it. Early diagnosis is crucial.
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Also, what do you think o f the bidding?
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you’re careful, you'll have to live with
futufft Shortages.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 16) Not fol­
lowing through on a promise you made to
someone in your family or a d o s e com­
panion could cause som e bitter con se­
quences for you. It may be more than you
bargained for.
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thinking on your pari could distort your
logic and destroy the very things you
have going for you today. Problems you
encounter will com e from having a selfdefeating attitude.
P IS C E S (F eb . 20-March 20) B e extra
careful not to g e t yourself financially
involved in a business or com mercial
dealing with som eone or a group you
know little about today. Your loss could
be big and permanent.
A R K S (M arch 21-Aprll 19) There Is a
strong possibility you could find out that
you've been either deceived or fooled by
someone you trusted today. To know the
truth wlM be a blessing in dogmse.
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intoa wn DC wcu-tmenuonea, n c of ncr
ad vice may be w ay off the mark and
could lead you In the wrong direction.

D onl delude yourself.
P IM P S (May 21-June 20) P e t away fast
if you find yourself involved with someone
whose behavior borderlines on unethical,
amoral behavior today. This individual
could draw you Into an awful mess.
C A N C E R (Jun e 21-July 22) Seek out
g o o d cou n sel today if you h a ve any
Important or legal questions to consider.
D onl kid yourself Into thinking you under­
stand the ramihcations, for you could get
yourseN In hot water.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Correct mistakes
immediately, no matter how (MhctA Prey
might be to rectify. To attempt to sweep
them under Pre rug could create an Insol­
uble situation for yourseP.
VNtOO (A u g. 23 -S ep t 22) It's not your
nature to be Insincere, so donl fa l victim
to Prat today. Even N you believe you’re
espousing a kttle white be, It could snow­
ball out d proportion.
L IB R A (S e p t. 23 -O ct. 23 ) G enerally
you're very considerate and fair to others,
but dissatisfaction about something today
could cause you to step out ol character
and take thmos out on your family.

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Seminole
Serving Sanford, Casaalborry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

F R ID A Y
□

December 4, 1990

in s id e

(407) 322-2611

50* C e n ts

County will review trash service, contracts

Vi

By Rw m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE
COUNTV
•
County com m issioners
on
Tuesday
are
expected
to
authorize Hie county's solid
waste residential hauling c o n ­
tracts.
Four haulers • BFI. DlsposAll.
Sure Sanitation and
W aste
Management • made approxi­
mately 11.200.00 cu rb visits

Audubon works r Floods. please
see Page 2A.

Ro m White writes about
drrains. please sec Page 2A.

□BRIEFLY
n o rid e O rie n te e rin g w ill
hold an orienteering event
Saturday at the Little Dig
E ton State Forest located
three miles northeast o f
Oviedo on Geneva Road
(State Road 420). There will
be five m ulti-level settings to
walk, hike or run. Starting
times are from 10 a.m. until
I p.m. rain or shine. There
;ls a 95 color m ap fee for all
groups. For m ore Inform a­
tion call the FLO'HOTLINE at
:i407) 672-7070.

:

91st Year, No. 74

Tbo norida Public Serv­

ice Comm ission agreed to a
settlem ent with a teleco m ­
munications com pany a c ­
cused o f violating PSC rules.
Under the agreem ent Coral
Com m unications. Inc. will
make a 915000 contribution
to the state's General R e v e ­
nue Fund as part o f a s e t­
tlement for sellin g teleco m ­
m unications services without
a certificate. In Its settle­
ment C oral also agreed to
make refunds to custom ers
In the amount o f 932.688.37
for unauthorized charges on
thetr telecom m u nications
bills, a practice otherwise
known as "cram m ing*, and
to ensure that all m arketing
m aterials are withdrawn
from Florida.
Thu C ltia a a 's A d v is o ry
Hoard m eets the second
W ednesday o f each month at
7 p.m. In the City C om m is­
sion Conference Room. First
Floor. Sanford City Hall. The
CAB w as created for Board
m em bers and citizens to
present suggestions and r e c ­
om m endations to the Police
C h ief and City Comm ission
regarding law enforcem ent
needs and resources. C om ­
m ents from the general
public are encouraged.

□TODAY’S FORECAST
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
!ow-80s. Lows In the low60s.

five percent reduction In hauler
collection nites beginning In
the yrar 2000. County stair has
recommend
the
com m ission
enter a 5-year extension with
•lie current hnulrrs through
200-1. Over this haul, contm rt
extension savings to residen ts
will l&gt;e 9 2 .1 million.
Staff gave each hauler a draft
contract, w h lrli
Included
a
number o f revisions In per-

PUs m see Trash. Pag* 3A

HERALD STAFF WRITERS
SANFORD •
The Orlando
Sunford Airport was takrn by
surprise this w erk when B ri­
tannia Airways announced the
signing o f a five-year contract
with Orlando International A ir ­
port.
The initial reaction to the
news was total surprise, a c ­
cording to Victor W hite, ex ecu ­
tive director at the Sanford A ir ­
port Authority. ‘ W e had no
warning this
was
com ing."
W hite said, adding that the
m ove could also In * viewed as
positive.
"W e would have liked to have
been given u chance to co m ­
pete." he said, but this also
could be looked at as a m oti­
vating factor for us." he said.
"Wc are not mad at Britannia
because they made a bu sin ess
decision, but we are horribly
disappoin ted."
The quick growl h o f the a ir­
port In Sanford, which served
more than one million passen ­
gers In 1997. has put a strain
on the existing physical capa­
bilities. The departure o f B ri­
tannia may buy the airport the
time It needs to fine tune c u s ­
tomer service and other ureas,
he said.
"W e want to make sure w e
keep who we have." W hite said.
W hite said his stall has a l­
ready started talks with the r e ­
m aining carriers In an effort to
address concerns and to also
make sure the custom er Is get-

Local officials attended the grand opening ceremony wnen BnUnnta initially
landed Ms airplanes at Orlando Sanford Airport. The airline * B move its busi­

ness in February 1999 to Orlando international Airport. Britannia accounts
for about 20 percent of the more than one miibon passengers each year

ting the best deal.
Britannia a charter airline
service operating out o f Grral
Britain, accounts for about 20
percent o f the airport's b u s i­
ness, W hile said. That amount
was calculated based on data
from U S. Customs, the Federal
Aviation
Administration,
the
airlines and OSI. which m an­
ages
the
airport
terminal.
Though published reports vary
on the actual amount o f b u s i­
ness Sanford will be losing to
Orlando. W hite said he is co n ­
fident 20 perrrnt Is an accurate
figure.
According to the airport's
most recent statistics. Britannia
accounted for about 2 0 0 .000

Is hot."
Dale said the Sanford Airport
Authority Is building seven new
gales with associated
romp
spare to urvommodate the c o n ­
tinued growth.
"You have to understand, we
went from zero passengers to
1.5 million In a couple years.*
Dale said. "This has been a real
strain on us. W e're getting our
Infrastructure In place. Th is
gives us some breathing room."
Britannia said In a press r e ­
lease It will operate up to 20
flights per week to the Orlando
International Airport In the
peak summ er months from ulrports In Europe.
Brituimla's General Manager

|w *en gers for the 10-month
period ending In October. Air
Tours Is the largest carriet with
about 36 percent, followed by
Monarch with 25 percent o f the
total passengers. British char­
ter carriers. Leisure and C a le­
donia. also fly out o f Sanford.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
said he does nut blame Britan­
nia for leaving and competition
Is fierce In this business.
‘ Competition Is war." Dale
said. "W e forced competition In
the Central Florida Region. O r­
lando Is giving them a sw eet­
heart deal and taking u loss on
this. Orlundo has lieen w ork­
ing hard on them, and Brittanla
decided to Jump while the Iron

for Airport
and
Passenger
Service Nigel Daniel said the
move bark to Orlando was
n ude
following
negotiations
with the Orlando International
Airport on price and service
levels.
T l i e opening o f Orlando S a n ­
ford International Mime two
years ago brought more co m p e­
tition to the provision o f airport
services In this region o f Flor­
ida and the airport lu s becom e
established as a fine o p era ­
tion." Daniel said.
‘ Hut now.
stlmuLited try this com|N*lltlon.
Orlando International ran offer
us an overall level o f service

PUs m

Airport. Page 3A

Arts Alive festival is a hit
By BIB K am a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Th e
Second annual Arts Alive In
Seminole! festival was held
Tuesday at d ie Orlando M u­
seum o f Art. featuring visual
and perform ing art from stu­
dents
throughout
Sem inole
County.
Students and staff perform ed
from 6- 10 p.m. to un en thu si­
astic pucked audience, cu lm i­
nated by a rousing performance
from the Sem inole High School
Gospel Choir.

*Tm
overwhelm ed."
Dede
Schaffner. executive director o f
The Foundation for Sem inole
County Public Schools, said.
T h e response from the com ­
munity Is amazing. T ills Is Just
an outstanding opportunity to
highlight the arts In Sem inole
County, because we do have
some very artistic students."
Th e work o f three students
was highlighted In the festival.
Elliot Shoener. a senior at
Seminole High School (SHS).
has studied advanced art for
three yeurs. Alter graduation,
he plans to pursue a career In

denilstry and minor In the arts.
Chris King, un SHS soph o­
more. plans to pursue u career
In graphic arts, and has taken
several art classes.
Jessica
Hass, an SHS junior, has taken
advanced art classes for three
years. She plans to major In
radiology and minor In the arts.
Anthony Gordon. 10. a fifthgrader at Heathrow Elementary
School, received a standing
ovation for singing Frank S i­
natra's "M y W ay." He said he
wasn't really nervous.
Ills
nwil her. Sondra Gordon, said

FIu m

m

DaDe Shstfnsr and Fran Maaaa admire a print from Arts Allva.

« Art. Psgs 3A

Festival, parade slated for city
By BUI Kerns
IIERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Sanford F e s ­
tival of Lights will take place
Friday at 6:30 p.m.. celebrating
the lighting of downtown S an ­
ford. The festival will feature
performances from the 200member Sem inole High School
Choral department.
Story teller Joe Rosier w ill
read T h e Night Before C h rist­
mas* at the festival.
Hot
chocolate, mulled cider, coffee,
and cookies will be served.
Downtown
merchants
are
working diligently to prepare
for the festival.
"It’s been a real community

- Andre Mauroit

□INDEX

e e e e

rates lia vr decreased and will
lie decreasing even further.
Before 1990. residents were
paying 913.30 a month for
trash collection rates, but now
pay 912.85. With the Im ple­
mentation o f the currently p ro ­
posed rate reduction, the a ver­
age rule for the 2000 service
yeur will be 912.19.
The tip fees at the county
dum p were reduced and the
county comm ission negotiated a

By BUI Kama and Marla

□QUOTE
“ A r t is an ejfort
to create, beside
the real world, a
more human
world."

CUM iflad . . . .
Co mica .........
Croaaword . . .
D a irA b b y . . .
Horoscops . . .
Obituaries . . . e
P e o p le ............
Police Briefs . .
R e lig io n .........
S p o rts ............
T V ................
Weather .........

Tliere were complaints, too.
that liau lrrs
didn't
observe
S | trrd limits, did not clean up
spills and failed to return r e ­
ceptacles.
A Chase
Groves
rrsldent said that h r wutrhed a
irasli collector sit on the curb
for 10 minutes rrudlng maga­
zines from his rreytlln g bln.
The good news Is that the
ma|nrlty o f rrsldrn ts arr not
only pleased with Ih rlr service
Isil appreciative tli.il collection

Airport
loses
charter
carrier

Susaiaola Spohss Wel­
come W agon C lub o f S em i­
nole County will hold Its
monthly luncheon m eeting
W ednesday at Malson A
Jardln. 430 W ym ore Road.
Altam onte Springs. Th e pro­
gram this month will be a
musical presentation by the
Singing Spokes. A N e w ­
com er’s coffee Is held on the
first W ednesday o f each
month. For reservations or
more inform ation call Linda
Selby at (407) 699-0976 or
Linda Sparrow at (407) 3 21­
0869.

this year and lugged 2.664
complaints. The ratio o f co m ­
plaints to visits being 0.02 p e r ­
cent.
Although that rate Is extrem ely
low. Comm issioner O m ni Maloy
said he lias received u nuinlier
o f recent complaints alxnit one
o f the haulers. "IV op le ure
telling me their haulers are
missing garbage or hitting posts
and showing u lark o f concern."
Maloy said.

3A

This float appeared in last year’s Christmas Parade. A wide variety of
floats win entertain the crowd at this year's parade on Saturday.

effort putting this together."
Sanford Malnstreet director o f
programm ing Linda Kuhn said.
‘ I was pleasantly surprised by
how many people showed up
Sunday and Monday to put up
decorations. This comm unity Is
really starting to come to­
gether."
Kuhn said she hopes Sanford
will set a new record for the
num ber o f lights used to light
the city.
"It's going to be breathtak­
ing." Kuhn said.
‘ W e'll have
the downtown area com pletely
decorated."
Main Street Is sponsoring a
contest for the best commercial
window display,
to be a n ­

a a o a o

I

nounced Friday.
D ie Sanford Trust Is sp o n ­
soring a residential holiday
decorating contest, lliat w ill
also be announced on Friday.
The Grand Christm as Parade
will begin Saturday at 11 a m.,
with bands, floats, and Simla
Clause* riding down First Street
In Sanford.
The Lake Mary Dunce A ca d ­
emy and the School o f Dunce
Arts will perform In the parade.
Disney characters will also be
at the parade.
“ rills Is a Sanford tradition."
Kuhn said. ‘ W hen I was grow ­
ing up In Sanford, we never
H m m m i Parade. Pag* 3A

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SentncXe Htffjkl Sanford. Florida ■ Friday Decemfcef 4 1999

RUSS
W HITE

A u d u b o n ’ s w o r k s fe a tu re d in D e L a n d
By Shari B rod ie
IIK K A LD FEATURE ED ITO R

America lost
in dreamland
A woman named L n m i said
she ii.ul ,\ drram at w in ih«*
Clinton*. S hr dreamed the
president took her on .1 tour o f
tlir W hite 1louse
The first lady Invited Laura
to have tea. As they rrt.L\ed.
the first lady put her feet m
Laura's lap and asked if she
would massage them
Laura was irtghienrd wlten
she dlHcovcrrd the first lady
had warts on her feet.
A man named Jam es hail a
similar dream He. too. was
invited to the Clinton White
House. The president had
other nursts hut he took lime
to Hive Jam es hts attention
Jam es woke wondering if hr
irally had been to W ashington
and to the W hite House,
that's how unbelievably vivid
his dream had been. A day
filler he rem ains dumfounded.
For years psychologists have
told us that strange things
happen in dream s Many
dream o f events that eventual­
ly occur In their lives. Poor
Laura may find out if the first
lady really does have w arts on
her feet. Jam es m ay get to
sleep over In the Lincoln bed­
room.
It s time we realize Am erica
is becoming lost in dreamland
and 1h.1t Hill Clinton Is the
man ol many o f our dreams.
Not only Is It difficult to get
through the day without hear­
ing about him. more and more
of us can't get through the
night either
Diane said that she while
she can block out most o f the
W hite House scandal during
her office hours, she Is unprolected at night. On Sunday
night slui dream ed site was
riding a
across the W h ile
House latch. She looked up
and saw the BUI Clinton grin ­
ning at her
Richard drram rd about a
state dinner. Carmen Electra
was unescorted, and visually
shaken that her marriage to
Dennis Rodman had ended so
soon. The president tried to
console her. Really tried.
Henry Hyde w as there too. try­
ing to hit on the first lady.
Ernest - poor sold dreamed he was the president
and was attending a confer­
ence for left-handers. The ball­
room o f a big hotel w as
lammed with the president's
fellow lefties. They were sm il­
ing and laughing but suddenly
stopped when Linda Tripp
arrived. Ernest woke up
si reaming.
Andrea said she dreamed
that she had Just gone to sleep
when she heard a noise dow n­
stairs. She put on her robe
and went to the kllchen when
she saw a light was on She
was startled to find President
Clinton at d ie refrigerator. He
was drinking straight from the
milk cartoon, lie asked her If
she had some chicken wings.
One prominent dream psy­
chologist said dream s were the
m odes o f the mind. She said
that the dream er w as the pro­
ducer, director, screenwriter
and star o f each m ode. The
dreamer was the central ch ar­
acter In each produetto 1. You
were born to be a star, she
said. Just look for you rself In
each dream.
So don't Ik- alarm ed If one
or more of yo u r productions
Includes a presidential back­
drop. You're probably dream
depraved without .1 dose o f the
first family. They are the
American Dream.
Sleep In peace
Runs While writes about peo­
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Seininofe County // you finis'
an idea fo r a column, please
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E very
Friday in
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Herald

D E tA N D
John
.Lim es
Am bition Iu s returned to C en ­
tral Florida
i\ major exhibit o f the w ork*
til the great Am erican artist
and
naturalist
has
h ern
housed at l he DeLand Museum
o f Art since O ctober Th e twopart
exhibit.
Audubon
in
Florida and Audubon T r e a s u r­
ers. features engravings s e ­
lected from a collection o f
Audubon's Florida work, and
personal artifacts.
Audution spent only about
* l\ months recording the birds
o f Florida. Ills travels took him
to the interior o f Florida, along
the St. Johns River, and to the
Florida Keys, lie cam e n ea r
DeLand. spending two days at
the plantation o f Colonel O rLm do Rees, at Spring G a rd en ,
now DeLeon
Springs.
W ile
unim pressed with the river
and tlie town o f St. Augustine,
Audubon wrote o f his e x p e ri­
ence at Spring Garden. *1 h e re
shot a pair o f curious Ibises
which you will find d escrib ed
In my fourth
volu m e
and
landed on a small Island c o v ­
ered w iili wild orange trees,
the luxuriance and freshness
of which were not less pleasing
to the sight, than the p erfu m e
o f their flowers w as to the
smell The group seem ed to
me like a rich bouquet form ed
by nature tu afford consolation
to the weary traveler, cast
down by the dismal scenery o f
swamps, and pools and rank
grass, around him.*
The majority o f the 52 birds
Audubon discovered In Florida
were found In the Florida
Keys.
From Charleston, on the
second leg o f his Florida trip,
Audubon sailed aboard
the
U.S.S. Marion. Nearing Indian
Key.
Audubon
wrote.
*m y
Key.
Audubon
wrote.
*m y
heart swelled with u n con trol­
lable delight.* Audubon and
found the Florida
he was
looking for. *The birds that we
saw were almost all new to us.
their lovely forms appeared to
be arrayed in m ore brillian t
apparel than I had ever b efo re
seen...we longed to form a
m ore Intimate acqu aintance
w ith them."
Audubon In Florida com es, |o
the DeLand M useum erf A n
from the Historical Museum o f
Southern Florida In M iam i.

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Today 11 the li-tth
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H IC J°}}ou'ln(l wporta were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office for incidenttt rtrort/erf l\x. 3:

A lcoh ol:
L A * * MART, Dublin Drive, 200 block, Dec. 2. 10:38 p m. A
19-year-old. n u n nnd a pair o f 17-yrar-old women w e ir ar*
rcslrd by Seminole County HhrrifT!i deputies for possession o f
alcohol by persona undrr the age of 21. Poller said they
stopped the car In which the three were driving for a traffic
violation. They noticed alcohol In the back seal and upon
questioning, they found that no one In the car was o v rr the ace
o f 21.
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Trash collectors shall not
use obscene o r offensive lan ­
guage or gestures. Th is Is I he
long-awaited no trash talk rule.
A ll vehicles must be washed
on the Inside. sanitized with a
suitable disinfectant and d e ­
odorant. Th is Is the good sernt
rule.
Recycling collection must be
provided as one o f the same

days o f regularly scheduled
pick-up. T ills is the all-ln-one
rule.
Reserve equipment In Ihr
event o f failure must be in
plarp within 2 hours. Th e p re ­
vious
requirement
was
24
hours. Th is Is ih r no-allbi rule.
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com m ission In address to best
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served her selling a bottle o f brandy to a man outside a liquor
store. Poller questioned I he two o f thrm and discovered the
y o ung man w as under the age o f 2 1.
■ARrORD. 13* Street. 1000 Meek, Dec. 2. 11:42 a.m. A 17yrar-old nude was arrested b y Sanford I’ollce for possession o f
alcohol by. a person under the age o f 21 and possession o f
drug paraphernalia. Pollre said he was observed purchasing a
bottle o f brandy from a woman outside a liquor store. Police
said they questioned him and found he was underage. Upon
his arrest. It was found the young man had d n ig paraphernalia
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M R N PARK, Highlands Drive, 100 Meek, Dec. 1, 8:38 p.m.
A 36-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County sh eriff's
deputies for disorderly Intoxication. Police said he becam e a n ­
gry when a neighbor called to complain about his d og running
loose. He later went to the neighbor's house and threatened
him with a knife. T h e neighbor did not want to presa assault
charges but because the man was obviously dnink. deputies
arrestrd him for disorderly Intoxication.

Drugs:

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Domestic violence:
CA8SBLBIRRT. Concord Drive, 300 block. Dee. I. 1:32 a m.
A 4 1-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County sh eriff's
deputies for dom estic vlolrncc. Police said die man slapped
his girlfriend In the face twice during an argum rnt.
SANFORD, Maple Avenue, 3000 Muck, Nov. 30. 7:51 a.m. A
42-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County sh eriff's
deputies. Depul les said he had hrld his son down on the bed
and held him by the fare und hit him across the shoulders
with belt.
SANFORD, Marshall Avenue. 2600 block. Dec. I. 7.24 p m. A
19-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for d o m es­
tic violence. Police said she and hrr husband got Into un a r ­
gument during which she bit him I wire on the bicep.

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Millennium
Middle
School
principal Jim Shupe said A n ­
thony sang with the voter und
pulse o f an adult.
T h e person next to me said
'there's on adult voice coming
out o f this Utile boy,' " Shupe
said. T h e depth o f talent was
amazing.
One child would
perform, you'd think dial's the
best, and then anolher one
would come along and amaze
you.*
Shupe said he loved the p e r ­
form ance of Allssa Papilla, a
Millenium Middle School stu ­
dent who also sang for the In ­

ner City Gam es in Orlando.
Katie Britton. 10. a fifth grader from Saba! Point e l e ­
mentary School, opened the
H:30 p.m. show by sin gin g
’ Bom To Entertain.* She said
she was a little nervous, but
dial she Is 'k in d o f used to it*
because she sings at the Mark
Two Dinner Theater.
*1 got to sit down and watch
everyone else.* Katie said.
*1
had fun.*

Parade
af* 1A
missed the parade.
My c h il­
dren never missed It either.
W e're building on traditions. It
gets bigger and belter every
year."

Fks fa t a l
M p tf
Fir l a p m m
fa fa m M

soring the Christm as Parade.
Employees o f Scotty’s will
hand out $2000 worth of S I
Scotty's bills al the parade.

which is best for our pa ssen ­
gers.*
The
Orlando
Internationa)
Airport will allot four gates to
Brtttanta.
Greater
Orlando
Aviation Authority director of
publlr affairs Carolyn Fennell
said.

Full lino o f aquariuma and auppUaa!
Small animal food, eagaa, toya ate.
Look for othor In atom aatoa.

The Shrlnrrs will be at the
parade.
bringing
clowns,
horses, and a tradition o f fun
antics. Kuhn said. Local civic
organizations, such
as
girl
scouts and boy scouts, will also
appear In the parade.

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Bands from Sem inole High
School, Goldsbo rough. Hamil­
ton. und Idyllwlldc elementary
schools will also perform.
There will l&gt;e contests for the
best floats, marching bands.
(Liner routines, cars, and other
categortrb
Sanford Mam S ire n Is spun-

T h r Elephant Folio engravings,
m ore than sixty, are based on
the original watercolors ami
drawings crea lrd by Audubon
betw ern Novem ber 1831 and
May 1832. They w ere selected
from the museums' collections
und arc displayed In the Lower
G allery at DeLand.
Included In thr exhibit at
the DeLand museum are en­
gravings o f the grrenshank.
captured on Sand Key. the
white pelican, the w hip-poorwill. the Key West quail dove,
and th e earacura eagle.
Audubon Treasures, featured
In Ih r Upper Gullery, w ere
selected from the collection of
the John Jam rs Audubon M u­
seum In Henderson. Kentucky.
T h r Henderson
collection
Includes
rare
original
oil
paintings by the artist and a
collection o f personal artifact
which include In ters, stuffed
specimens, u life mask and an
additional
selection of ftflv
Robert
Havrll
h u n d c o lo rrd
engravings from the famed
T h e Birds o f America* E le ­
phant Folio. Additional urtwurks und historical Items In­
cluding rare books are on loan
from (he Library o f Congress.
The National Archives. The
Smithsonian Institute and Ih r
W hite House Historical S o c i­
ety.
Congressman John L M ica
and his wife. Pat. hosted un
Opening Preview Gala. Th e
M icas In stm m en lal In bringing

the exhibit to the DeLand M u­
seum of Art. said E xecutive D1rector
Alexander.
At
the
opening. Mica said. ‘ Pal and I
Just delightrd to have played a

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small part In w orking with the
com m unity.* Mica called the
exhibit
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share part o f the history o f this
area, and Ih r rich contribu tion
that John Jam es Audubon
made to Central Florida...and
to the world o f art and culture.
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OBITUARIES
THOMAS L. MCCATHRAN

BETTY R. MUELLER

Thomas L McCuthrun. 5-1.
Km itwood Avenue. Eustls, died
Wednesday. Dec. 2. 1998. Bom
In W ashington. DC. he moved
to Central Florida In 1990 from
Washington Grove. Md. Mr.
McCalhran worked
for
the
public works department. He
was u C ath olic.
Survivors Include wife. Marta:
daughter. Dencena: parents.
Donald and Jean. W ashington
Grove, Md.: brothers. James.
Joseph. Robert, Mark. Ken­
neth. William;
sisters,
Ann
Mansfield. Joan Muhalfey
Baldwin-Fairchild
Ouklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Luke Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Betty R. Mueller. 80, Antelope
Trail. Winter Springs,
died
Wednesday. Dec. 2. 1998. Bom
In Farmland. Ind.. she moved
to Central Florida In I97H.
Mrs. Mueller was a home
maker.
Survivors Include son. Philip
M., W inter Springs: daughter.
Linda K. Lake, Delray Beach:
brothers, Grurge Johnson. Sun
Antonio. Texas. Richard Joh n ­
son. Columbus. Ohio, Jam es
Johnson. Blue Bell. Pa.; sister.
Ruth Jewett. W inter Springs;
three grandchildren; one great­

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Michael
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a
10thgrader at Lake iluwell High
School who sang tut part o f the
Lake Howell Men's Quintet, said
the highlight o f the evening fur
film was getting together with
other perform rrs from across
the county.
*lt was great to put all these
people together.* Kilgore said.
'I enjoyed It very much. It was
nice for everyone, black and
white, to be together like this.*

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People
CALENDAR
Substance abuse
SAFE. Substance Abuse Faintly
Education. Is conducting
a
"Fam ilies in C rists' outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting lo contact the Life
Savers Club of SAFE n a y call
U bbv Kuharske at 291-4357.

Seniors meet
1AKK M ARY . A senior s group
meets for lunch the second
Friday o f each month at Lake
Mary Church o f the Na/arene.
171 E Crystal L ik e Avr.
Hie noon tnertlng Is held in
the Fellowship Hall
For more iulonu.ition. contact
Hill at 32 2 1 0 0 6 .

A lzh e im e r's
A support group for adults
caring for patients with A lz ­
heimer's Disease meets the first
Friday o f the month, from 2 to
,t ;t0 p m., at All Souls Catholic
Church. 301 W. Eighth Street.
Sanford.
Tills
service
Is
sponsored by the Greater O r­
lando Alzheim er's Asst s la t Ion

Daughters ot
C o n fe d e ra cy
Norman
deVerr
1loward
Chapter o f the United Daugh­
ters o f the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday o f the month.
For information, call 322-1425.

W riters’ group
The Round Tablr Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a m. in the cafe at Borders
bookstore, 880 W, SR 436
(southeast com er o f 436 and
134). Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open lo
anyone Interested in Improving
writing skills, whether for e n ­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
is no cost.
Anyone Is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to participate
by bnngtng examples o f their
own creative wTttlng. If a s e ri­
ous critique Is desired bring
eight or ten extra copies for
irtlwts to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrel! Johnson al (4071 2821449.

Art Association
Sanford Seminole Art A sso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday o f each month, at 1 p.m..
at Shoney s In Sanford. Those
interested In art are welcome to
attend."

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club merts
the first Sunday of the month at
2 p.m. through April at the A g ­
ricultural C cnlrr in Sanford.,
Thr club educates members
on daylily
growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.

Th rrc are no clu b d u e s
351 3219

Call

Brom eliad Society
Th e Sem inole Hrotnellad S o ­
ciety m eets the third Sunday of
the month, al 2 p.m . at Sanford
Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 .it
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects o f bromchad culture
are covered during the m eet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Hrotnellad Societies and the
Hrotnellad Society Inc. For In
formation, call
Dud
Martin.
3 2 1 -0 8 3 8 .

Gamblers,

families

Gamblers Anonym ous and
Gam-Anon
for
family
and
friends, meet separately M on­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 pan.. Church o f the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Avr..
Maitland. For more information,
call 230-9206.

N a r c o t ic s A n o n y m o u s
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p in. at the 1‘ res^
bytrrlan House o f Goodwill. 317
Oak A ve.. Sanford

B lo o d B a n k
Central Florida Blood Bank Is
asking donors o f .ill tyjH’ s of
blood - especially O-tvpe d o ­
nors - lo donate at Us Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second SI. For
Information, call 322-0822.

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

Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon al 5 p m al Central
Florida Regional Hospital In the
far co m er o f the dining room.
Tilts Is a self help support
group for all cancer survivors,
whether In treatment now or
finished wtih It. C all 32-I-B737
or 322-7785
for more In­
formation.

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans o f Foreign Wu
W ars and
the Ladles Auxiliary o f Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7 00 p.m. at the post
home, 2644 S. Sanford Ave.

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association o f Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
o f the month at 6:309 p m. ul
Kllam ey Baptist Church. 701
Fom ioso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided
each
month.
All
meetings arc open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For information call 299-4321.

Solicitors may be taking in
more than the interest group
Dinner is on the table, the
family is pisi ready lo sit down
lo eat. and the phone rings! "III.
pm with the organization o f
"blank* and this Is the time o f
the ye.&gt;r when we are making
our local calls for hind-raising
for lire activities this group
does in your community. How
much can we put you down
for',’" W e hear words like llrrflghlcrs. police, abused c h il­
dren. and we usually have the
Icclmg ilr.il this is a worthy
cause and we agree to donate.
Indeed most o f these solicita­
tions an- legitimate and do the
things they say they are going
lo do. However. In some cases,
the firm llu t has been hired to
do the railing and soliciting
may lx* taking In more o f the
money than lire actual organi­
zation Also, in some eases, ih r
money may not be going lo the
local community.
One aftermath o f a disaster Is
the people dial appear on the
scene lo lake advantage ol die
situation. We need to be r e ­
minded lo be aware o f m .iiiih
that may occur. W ith the n a­
tional coverage that the Florida
llres received and the appre­
ciation expressed lo firelighters
Imiti throughout (he country,
one jNiienltal scam Is sollilta-

CONSUMKR
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lion for donations for a par
tiru lar cause that would In ­
clude lire Irn n rirrfighters
When called for solicitations,
we should verify a couple o f
Item s with ’ he caller. I) what
p e r m it of the donation goes to
thr group, and 2) does the d o ­
nation stay In ih c local area or
the stale.
Organizations
that
solicit
hinds In the slate o f Florida
must Is- registered with the d e ­
partment o f Agriculture and
Consumer Scrvicrs. DACS has
this list available on the web
she
address:
litlp://doucs.»tule.fl.us/g)ft glvers/contenlH.hlml.
Hard copies are available also
and can la* requested try calling
DACS at I 8 0 0 -llE U ’l’FLA I I 8000435-7352).
People
can
also call the num ber If they

Parents w ake up
before it’s too late
Dear Mary,
Please tell parents that letting
the love we feel for ou r kids can
sometimes make us blind and
keep us from seeing and feeling
the troth.
Our daughter recently tnrd to
kill herself by overdosing on
tranqutltzrrs. W hile she was
being treated for the overdose,
we found uut that she’s ulso
addicted
lo crack.
It still
amazes me how much she had
us bamboozled. W e would yell
at hrr when she got in after h er
curfew and she’d
cry and
apologize and give us excuses
about why It wasn’t her fault
because the car broke down or
other kids had lo be taken
home first, etc. W e’d let It go
and tell her not to let It happen
again, but It always did. W e
thought maybe she was acting
tills way because she didn't feel
loved and accepted. (My h u s­
band Is her strpdud.) But w e
never drramed she was taking
drugs.
Please tell parents tiol to
blame themselves when Ihelr
kids get In trouble. When w e
give our kids the benefit o f the

FAMILY

have question* about a p a r­
ticular organization. T lir In fo r­
mation contained In the Gift
G iver* Guide also In clu de* tlir
amount o f fu n d* rained and
how tliry w rrr distributed.
Consum ers w ho think that a
call may lie a scam, should re|Hirt the Information to DACS.

Barbara A. Hughes to the
Seminole County Extension
Director. University of Flor­
ida Inetitute of Food and Ag­
ricultural Sciences. She may
be reached at S2S-2B00 Ext.
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not doing o u r kids o r ourselves
any favors. In fact, we are
keeping them from the help
they must have to save their
lives.
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our
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I want other parents lo wake up
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pressure, diabetes, etc ). Know what
medicines you are allergic to Know
what medications you take and the
dosages Think of it as "H A M D ’
— History, Allergies, Medications,
Dosages And last, but not least,
write your name, medtcul history,
drug allergies, medications and
dosages on two pieces of paper. Put
one in your wallet or purse, and one
on you r re frig e ra to r, kitchen
counter or bathroom medicine cabi­
net. This way, you will have them
with you — or someplace a para­
medic can find them — in the worst
situation. It’s for your benefit
RICK GEISHEIMER, R.N . M EN­
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D E A R R IC K : T h a n k you fo r
th e p o t e n t ia lly life s a v in g r e ­
m inder. F o r most o f us, m aking
such s list w ill take only a few
m inutes. Readers, d o it n ow —
don’t procrastinate!

DEAR ABBY: M y daughter is
being married next year. We are
planning an elegant evening recep­
tion H er fiance insists that we
in vite his divorced sister's four
young children to the reception. The
children are extremely active, with
short attention spans. We do not
want children running around and
annoying our guests His mother

D EAR MOM: You are the host
and h ostess, a n d you c o n t r o l
the guest list. Be firm in re la y ­
ing the message, that the recep­
tion is fo r adultB only.

DEAR ABBY: I m a 25-ycur-old
married woman who has a lot o f
free time on my hands while my
husband works. The weekends are
the worst.
Abby, my problem is that I shop
to fill my time This is very expen­
sive, and I think I ’ m becom ing
addicted to shopping How can I
control my shopping binges?
Is there such a thinz as a
shopaholic’’
M ALL-HAPPY IN FLORIDA
D E A R M A L L -H A P P Y ; Ye§,
there is. And people who binges h o p to s u p p re s s r e e lin g s o f
boredom o r sadness frequ ently
w ind up with significant credit
problems.
Volunteer w ork la a far m ore
f u lfillin g w a y to u t iliz e y o u r
fr e e tim e than sh op p in g O n e
w ay to control the binges ia to
concentrate on giv in g to others
instead o f to yourself. M ore vo l­
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nursing homes, hospitals, Meals
on Wheels, schools, libraries,
mentoring, charities and politi­
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they provide fulfillment, you’ll
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friends.
A n o th er constru ctive w a y to
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and sister have put pressure on
him. and he is in the middle.
My husband and I are paying for
the wedding and feel very strongly
about this We are not inviting any
children from our families These
people do not seem to fully cumpre­
bend the type of affair we are plan­
ning and that children do not
belong everywhere. I think it’s very
rude and in poor taste to press this
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W H A T ’S

H A P P E N IN G

By Dean Smith
IIKNALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Herr Is a look at tin* sports of­
ferings Involving area trams and rrcrratlon
pnigraius for thr nrxt wrrk.

TODAY
Auto Racing
* PASCAJt at Orlando BpeedWorld, H p.m.

Adult Basketball
* City of Sanford Rocraatlon and Parks De­
partment Pall Church Basketball Leafne In
Dan Pelham Oymnatorlnm at Sanford Mid­
dle School. Sanford First Church of thr Nazarrnr Tram No. 2 vs. First Baptist Church of
Sanford. (KM) p.m.: C.H.O.I’ vs. Nrw Covenant
Church. 7:30 p.m.; Sanford First Church of thr
Nuzurrne Tram No. I vs. Calvary Apostolic
Church. 8:30 p.m.

Junior College Basketball
* MEN _ Seminole Commsalty CoDefe at St.
Petersburg Community College. 7:30 p.m.
* WOMEN . Seminole Community College n .
Cincinnati Tech, et Central Florida Com­
munity CoUego Classic, Ocala. 6 p.m.

Prep Boys Basketball

Rams leave coach speechless
Lake Mary boys rally to stun strong Winter Springs
By Jeff Bertinlcke
ASSISTANT SPO RTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Mike Gandrrati
|ust doesn't know what to think.
Ills L ik e Mary Rams h askelhall
team defeated highly-touted W inter
Springs Iasi night. 5-1-47, to a d ­
vance to 2 0 on the you ng season.
W inter Springs fell to 0-1.
Gaudreau’s team cam e Into the
season wtth a lot o f question
marks and little experience. Util
the Rams a rr passin g their ra rly
classes with straight A's.
"Don't ask me what to expect
from these guys." Gaudreau said. "I
may nut make It Ihrough thr s e a ­
son."
He had another hrart-stopper
last night as the Rants trailed early
Just ns they did in the regular s e a ­
son opener against Wytnore Tech
Tuesday night. Tire Rains were
m issing free throws and W inter

* Cocoa Beach at Wlater Springe. Fresh
man, 4 p.m.: JV, 5:30 p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.
* Lake Howell and Seminole at Winter Park
Ratary Tournament. TUA
* Lake Mary at DeLand. Frrshm.ui. 4:30 p.m.:

Springs scoring m achine W inston
Jam es was scoring at will.
Then. Gaudreau n u d e an a d ­
justment al halftim e and thr Rams
held Janies to only two o f his
game-high |H points In ih r second
half.
"W e tried
to make
W inston
Jam es an A ll-Am erica In thr first
half.* G atidiran said. "We hardly
played any mun-to-mnn on him In
the first half, then we extruded the
floor.’
L ik e Mary re n ter Kevin Coogan
covered J.iior-* far m e -a o f thr s ec­
ond h alf and frustrated thr W lntrr
Springs Junior.
"Krvln did a grrut Job on him."
Gaudreau said.
Doth tram s played strong d e ­
fense. hill the Rams never led until
the rinsing m lnutrs o f the game.
Urn Hargraves hit a long 3-poln ler
for the Dears to put them tip. 16-13
early In Ihe second quarter and the
Dears held a steady lead, taking a

20-10 advantage heading into Ihe
half. Jam es was dom inating under
the boards and Marcus Wiggins
also had a hlg half.
Th e Dears rxtrn drd to their b ig ­
gest lead o f the night. 33-24 In Ihe
second h alf when Jam es scored tils
only basket, but M ark Mofinann
stored six stralgtit points to bring
Ih r Rams hark Into the gam e.
L ik e Mary laid plenty o f chances
In the fourth quarter, hut gave
them away. Trailing 45-40. Ihe
Rains missed four straight front
ends o f a one and-one (W o re W ig­
gins fouled and the Dears drew a
technical.
Hofmann hit a pair o f free throws
to cut It to a four-point deficit and.
a fler the Dears threw away an Inbotrnds pass. Adonis Sm ith scored
ofl a feed from Matt Farkash.
After another W inter Springs
turnover. Smith hit a Jumper and
Coogan hit a free throw a minute
later to give L ik e Mary the lead.

Th e Rams ran oil the llnal 14
points o f Ihe game.
'I wish we could play wit that
kind o f Intensity for 32 m inutes."
Gaudreau said after Ihe gam e.
Doth teams will play district
gam es tonight, with L ik e Mary
traveling lo D eLin d for n 6A-4 c o n ­
test and the Dears hosting 3A-13
foe Cocoa Beach. Doth gam es w ill
start at 7:30 p.m.

RAMS 54. BEARS 47
Wtater Spriag* (47)
Hargraves 3. Grown a Wiggins 13.
MIX hell 10. James Iff Totals- 20 4 0 47.

Lake Mary (54)
Aiitliony 5 Cingun 10. Farkash 3. Smith
12. IMnunn 14. Lrmlnt 1. Anderson 4.
With* 2 rural* IH 18-27 54

Wlatar Springs
Laka Mary

Hirer-point Ik Id goal* _ Winter Spring* 3
II firgravr*. Brown. Wlgglnsl Tram IbuU
Winter Spring* 20: Like Mary II Fouled
out . Wlntrr Spring*. Wlggin*. Ttehnlral* _
Winter Spring* Wlggin* Krrtml* _ Winter
Spring* 0 1: Lake Mary 2 0

Bears win,
Rams fall
in opening
matches

I Junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m

J * Oriedo at Lake Brantley. Frrshman. 4:30
. p.m.: Junior varsity, 0 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

; Prep Olrla Basketball
) * Mainland vs. Seminole at BUI naming
| Memorial Gymnasium. Junior varsity. 6 p.m.:
t varsity. 7:30 p.m.

t

Prep Boys Soccer
* New Smyrna Beech ve. Lynum at Carlton
Henley Bporte Complex. Junior varsity. 5:30

By Alax Kona
HERALD STAFF W RITER

p m ; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

: * Osceola at Winter Springs. Junior varsity.

W INTER SPRINGS _ The W inter

\ 5:30 p.m.: vursliy. 7:30 p in.

S p r in g s

| * Lake Mary at Bishop Moors. Junior varsity.
• 5 p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.

Recreation Softball
* City of Lake Mary Parka and Recreation
Department Men’s Foil Blow Pitch Softball
Leagua at Lake Mary Sports Complex, trlplrhradrr starts at 0:30 p.m.

* FASCAR at New Smyrna Speedway. 7 p.m.

Junior College Basketball
* MEN _ Seminole Community College vs.
Manatee Community CoUege at Bradenton.
7:30 p.m.
* WOMEN . Seminole Community CoUege vs.
Msridlan Community CoUege. Mississippi
et Central Florida Community CoUege Clas­
sic, Ocala, noon

Prep Boys Basketball
* Lake HoweU and Seminole at Winter Perk
Rotary Tournament. TDA
* Oviedo at Edgewater. Junior varsity, noon:

man. noon: JV. 1:30 p.m.: varsity. 3 p.m.

* Lake Mary at Tampa Shootout. TtlA
* Oviedo at Lyman. Freshman. 4:30 pin.:
Junior varsity, G p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Youth Basketball
* City of Sanford Recreation and Parks De­
partment Fall Youth Basketball League.
Games in Dan Pelham Gymnatorlum at S an ­
ford Middle School and Setnlnole Trinity C h ris­
tian School Gym nasium starting at 0 a.m.

Prep Boys Soccer
* Gainesville vs. Lake Mary at Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium. JV. 3 p.m.: varsity. 5 p.m.
* Lake Brantley at University. Junior varsity,
noon: varsity. 2 p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Orange Park vs. Lake Mary at Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium. 1 p.m.
* University vs. Lake Brantley st Tom Story
Field. Junior varsity, noon; varsity. 2 p.m.
* Winter Springs at Pine Ridge. Freshman.
10 a.m.; JV. 11:30 a.m.; varsity. 1 p.m.

Prep Boys Wrestling
* Evens. St. Cloud at Lake Brantley. 10 a.m.
* Seminole In Atlantic Junior Varsity Tour­
nament at Port Orange. TUA
* Winter Springs st Gateway Junior Varsity
Tournament. TUA.

MONDAY
Prep Boys Basketball
* Seminole at Pine Ridge. Freshman. 4:30
pan.; Junior varsity, 6 p.m,: varsity. 7:30 p in.

Prep Girls Basketball
Please see Schedule. Page 6A

w re s tlin g

BEARS 65. PANTHERS 22

SATURDAY

* Cocoa Beach at Winter Springs. Frrsh ­

vnrmlty

103 _ IVm . Taylor, major dreMon. 31IB. over /tnlunlrh
112 . IM.it. Winter Spring*, pinned
Com *. 2 36
119
(judkin. Wlntrr Spring*, pinned J.
Fender. 2 22
125 _ Wall. Winter Spring*, technical tall
over Baker. 19*3.
130
Lalkilhln. Wlntrr Spring*, pinned
Saul. 0 21.
135
Curry. Winter Spring*, pinned
Miller. 0:18.
140
Cruoni. Winter Spring*, pinned
Mattock. 1:11.
145 _ Singletary. Winter Spilng*. pinned
Brown 1 12.
152 . Klee. Winter Spring*, pinned IJ.
Fender. 037.
ISO _ WrbMrf. Winter Spring*, pinned
Antuna. 100
171
Avtic* Taylor, pinned Mature.
0 43
189 _ lluillni). Taylor, pinned Holt. 0 30.

Auto Racing

Prep Girls Basketball

l»y »'

team kicked oil their season w ith u
win Thursday
night,
defeating
I *lerson-Taylor at home. 65-22.
"W e'rr falrfy young, and weVe got
a long w ay to go. but the kids a rr
wrestling real hard." said W inter
Springs coach RJck Tribit.
Th e Dears’ Junior varsity also
won their match. 6-0._______________

• Prep Girls Soccer

varsity, 1:30 p.m.

11 15 17 4 . 47
11 S IB IB _ 54

Tom Wilks' two-run home run In the bottom of the fust inning
got Matthews Associates going after they fell behind 3-0 and

g ig * m

•

•

they went on to clinch a playoff berth with a 7-5 victoiy over the
Regulators at Pinehurst Park Thursday night.

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P ls y o ff loom ing in Tnursclny so ftb n ll
But Tony Johns and Craig Merkerson both hit twonin hom e runs in a five-run third Inning and the duo

B y Dean S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Pleaae ace S oftball, Page 6A
SANFORD _ Matthews Associates and Blake's Doyz
clinched playoff berths, while Headrick Feed and Deer
:30 also assured themselves that one o f them will join
the party In the City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
Departm ent Men's Fall Thursday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at ITnehurst Park.
Dlake's Doyz fell behind 6-1 after two Innings and It
appeared that they would be eliminated from title co n ­
tention while Deer :30 would take control o f Ihe league.

\

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oasooa i . la is

B la k t * Boys
Bm i 30
•

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H s l U t n Associate*
Ssnfotd C entral Baptist C h in c h
Itesdrlch Feed

300 0110 . 3 10
303 300 X _ 7 9
201 0 1 . 4 I I
340(IO)X . 17 17

Sanford Youth Basketball starts
By Dean S m ith
HERALD SPO RTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department
W inning W ays Basketball Academ y
Youth League opened Its season on
Saturday. Novem ber 21st. at San
ford Middle and Sem inole Trinity
Christian schools.
The league will get back to play
tomorrow
after
being
o ff
for
Thanksgiving.
Games begin at 9 a.m. at both
Sanford Middle School and S em i­
nole Trinity C hristian School.
At Sem inole Trinity _ In the K -l
League, Ihe L ik es play the Magic­
al U a.m.; Hie Pistons challenge the
Celtics at 9:45 a.m.; and the Dulls
lake on the Heat at 10:30 a.m.
In Ihe 2-3 League, the L ik r rs

buttle Ihe Dulls at 11:30 a.m. and
the Magic face the Heat at 12:15
p.m.

SEMINOLE TRINITY
K-i LEAGUE
PISTO NS 12. H E A T 6
Platon* (121
Jordan GrttBn H Di-vimi Solliv.ni I lltrlt
(&gt;uiu an J

Heat (6)

Krii Jntuwmi L llinuMi William-* J Nar
k**» Ik-.iimdi ( itmiJrl WlJIt.nm (
CELTIC S 23. M AG IC 5
Celtic* (23)
Jn*h Soul It -i William
m a Bran
a, m Furt II O " * Falion 8

Magic (3)
Mailin'* Layton J. Ityousha l)yr I Chrl*

lloiMim r I.
LAKER S 30. BULLS 9
Bull* (9|
Shaun Utomn. I J.utc llmnia* I Anilirw

Cavlic I, Sti.m.1 rtiomphiii 4. Slrntcn llalmi
I. Larry Fi-lton I
La k e r* (3 0 )
Bradley Curry I, Jam * Wlggin* 21. Mar
Ci allot it lUok* 2. Kerry Wlggin* 6

2 3 LEAGUE
LAKER S 22, M AG IC 21
Laker* (22)
Greg Merlhie i, Jacqoc* Water 3 IXiitl
lowretue t. Jiiinuie I tank I* H. Hyan Sanlotd
I. Cli.uk* G m n 3. Jared Owen* I

Magic (21)
i li.ou. k.i Kdwanl* 1. E*luin Nardy 1, Wil
loon lay lor II Brian Boaktiard I La*a*i ha
Ui4»n*on I Jusrph Vikr l Ariel I k l i w I
Jo*h lluwr I Mall Winkrlman I

HEAT 28, C E LTIC S 10
lleat (28)
Aim* Curry I. Hli hard I’.u Jr I Adrian
ILiuglnon I I Jordan Hrtklrii I. Matthew
Granada I. Kendra Bun*un I Brandon
Bryant 7

Please *e e Youth, Page 6A

215

hillcrvori. Taylor, pinned Parent.

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*

Greyhounds edge Ram s
LAKE MARY . The Lake Mary
hoys' varsity wrestling team has
started o ff their season In a
m anner not at all Indicative o f It's
two district championship In the
past two years.
On Wednesday, the Rams lost a
match against Lyman. 32-39.
Injuries, grades,
and
weight
problems have plagued the team so
far this season.
"W e have guys wrestling In the
wrung weight classes. We have to
gel leaner and meaner If we're
going to reach our goals." said
coach Steve Katz.
H ie Rancs did see some bright
sputs.
Dan Simpson and Derek
Chontus
each
won
by
pins.
Chontas
Is a
relum ing state
qualifier, and otic o f Die keys to
L ik e Mary's season.
Philip Yang, who finished third
in the state In his weight class last
year, also returns to the Lake Mary
team. After a week o f for rest after
having hts tonsils removed. Yang
managed to still win his match on
W ednesday night. As did one o f the
team 's leaders. Lisutulro Rosales.
Jack
Erhlerling.
another
Important member o f the team,
won
Ills
match
by
forfeit.
Echtrrllng. along with John Am es
and Jerem y Klayver will have to
perform well In the upper weight
classes for L ik e Mary to have a
Plea se ace W restling. Page 6 A

�i

6A

• Svrrtncie Herald, San tom Florida • Friday. December 4 1998

Tennessee women bid for historic encore
B&gt; II U Sttirr

NEW YORK 1SKA)
Four pc.tl" It
ruins true
Tti*' I» kU Vnl* of Tennessee. umng
after their (mirth consecutixe NCAA
women'* rotlege basketball crown
have created a legendary upm-ir
Thctr home gjmez regularly attract
M&gt;mo 13.000 cheering fan*
After an unbeaten eampau;n t T is
now set for more of the same
do
'pile the distant fanfare summndmi;
Louisiana Tech, Connecticut and
UCLA
Going into the 1998 99 women's
season, these are the major eon
tenders (ranked in their approximate
order of strength'
1 TENNESSEE Coach I’at Sum
milt has every starter hack That in
eludes the "Three Meeks"
Chamiipte llotdsctaw, Tamika Catch
ing* and Semcko Randall Hotdsclaw
is the best woman ever to ptay the
sport ta »t season, she had 2J 3 points
per game. * 4 rebounds per game and
3 0 assists per game Centers Shalon
Pillow and Michelle Snow are Ihe top
first year players
2 LOUISIANA TECH Fttur starters
n'tum fn»m the Iady Ti*rhs|ers squad

that lost to Tennessee Iasi spring in
the NCAA title game fo rw ard
Amanda Wilson 1 IB..1 ppg. 8 8 rpg, 3 'i
steals per gam e leads the way Coach
lean Bamwre also counts on Tamieha
Jackson and Monica Maxwell lie's
added depth with one of the best re
muling classes in Ihe natmn
• CUNNKCTICLT Coach Gene Au
nemnu's t'Conn recruits an* just as
good, d noi belter Tamik.1 Williams
leads Ihe parade ol greats Iri sh mil ol
high school fo r the Huskies the kc&gt;
veterans are Svetlana Abrosimova
' l l » ppg. S 4 n&gt;C 3 I amp, Amy Duran
in three point acei and Paige Sauer
Super soph Shea ILilph who sal out
last season, is hark Ironi a knee injury
4 DUKE The Illue IVxtl* are zhoui
ing tor their first women's Kinal Four
berlh Cimc h tiail Uoestcnkorx has her
10 best players back, including every
starter Guards Nicole Krickson r 13 H
ppgi and Hilary Howard i9 8 ppg) are
stars balanced scoring is also pro
vidod up front by IVppi Itrown itll.7
ppg). Payton Itiack H0J ppgi and
Michele Vantiorp till I ppg*
j l'C L\ Forward Maylana Martin
1 18 8 ppg. 7 t rpg) and point guard
Fnea Gamer i3 9 apg) lomi the best
inside outside duo in America Thev

lead a deep, versatile and experienced
llrum- team Coach Calhv Oliver's
olher returning starters are center
JatUic Hubbard 1 II 0 p|ig' and tonvard
Marie Philman H i l l ppg) Guard
Melanie Pearson »*i.» jtpg* ran shoot,
too
ii P P lilil'F Coach Carolyn IVck *
Itodcrmakcrs leatures a pair of great
guards Stephanie White McCarty
i.’iifi ppg. ii I rpg. 4 8 ajigi and Ukari
Figgs 1 13 V ppg. 1 I rpg' lead I t rc
turning letter winners Up front.
Mackenzie C u ries' and Michelle
Ihihart are kick So is center Camille
Conpet New arrivals Kelly Kotnara
and Mary Jo Noon wen* Ml Americans
in high school
7 RUTGERS The real star ol Ihe
Searlei Knights is coach Vivian
Stringer, who has jfiti career wins
utkmI ol them al lowai ItelMiunding
Itutgers is very optimistic about her
fourth season on campus Guards
Natasha Poiutei H4 0 ppgi and
Toniora Young 'l l 7 ppg' are the key
scorer* The other rx*lummg starters
are t.ind.i Miles 18 I ppgi and Jennifer
Clemente
8 GEORGIA For the fast paced
Lady Bulldogs, twin guards Kelly

Schedule
Continued from F ife 5A
* DeLand at Lake Brantley. Freshman. 4:;t0
p in.: Junior varsity, fi p in.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* Lake Howell n . Central Florida Christian
Academy at Ocoee. Junior varsity. 6 p.m.: var­
sity. 7:30 p.m.

Prep Boys Soccer
* First Academy at Winter Springs. Junior
varsity. 5:30 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* Lake Brantley at Oviedo. Junior varsity. 5:30
p.ni.: varsity', 7:30 p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer

* S em in ole s t P in e R id g e Junior varsity. 5:15
p.m.: varsity, 7 p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Bishop Moore vs. Lake Brantley at Tom
Story Field. JV. 5 p.m,; varsity. 7 p.m.
* Edgewater vt. Lyman at Carlton Henley
Sporta Complex. Junior varsity. 5:30 p.m .; var­
sity. 7:30 p.m

* Orongewood Chrlatlon Academy at Winter
Sprlnga. Junior varsity, 5 p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.
* Pine Ridge va. Seminole at Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium. Junior varsity. 5 p.m.; var­
sity. 7 p.m.

* Deltona va. Seminole Thomas E. Whlgham
Stadium. JV. 5 p.m.; varsity. 7 p.m.
* Lake Brantley vs. Lake Howell at Richard
Evans Field Freshman. 4:30 p m.: junior var­

Prep Boys Wrestling

Miller il7.5 ppg. 3 9 apgi and Coco
Miller •Hi o ppgi lead the way They're
harked by Pam Irwin i n fippg&lt; Coach
Andy Linder* 1439 victories) haw every
staiier hack Thai include* Flena Vis
nuikrixa and Angie Hall m the front
enurt Newcomers Shavonda Willis and
Taw ana McDonald can he a big help
at center
•i TEXAS TKCII All American
Alicia Thompson left for Ihe WNHA
Hut couch Marsha Sharp still has
Angie Hra/icl &lt;14 J ppg. 8 3 rpg&gt; in Ihe
frmitcmirt. plus senior guards Itene
HanehtiH Hit 3 ppgi )lnd Julie ljtkc

ill) I ppgi lo eontml the hall Melinda
Schmuckcr gets assists The l.adv
Haiders stress defense, too Four tail
freshman idler some depth
in ALABAMA Swing star Do
minique l anty &lt;21 5 ppg. 7 I rpg. 4 8
apgi is Ihe key player Forward
laToya Caudle is the only other re
turning starter Hut roach Kirk Moody
ha* obtained some great recruits
Kaunda Williams. Shondra Johnson
and lleth Vice were All American
guard* In high school Up front, fresh
man LaNisha Uartwrll is expected to

contribute.
TKA.M RFU01U1S in 1997 98 Ten
nessee, 39 0; Louisiana Tech. .11 4;
Uonnectieut. It J. Duke. 14 8 UCLA.
2il 9. Purdue. 2.1 10: Itutgers, 22 HI.
Georgia. 17 II. Texas Tech. 28 5. Al
ahama &lt;24 Hit
MUST id the re*l this season Notre
Dame. Stanfonl. George Washington.
North Carolina. Arizona. Virginia. Old
Dominion and North Carolina Slate

is m

x t w M ' u i n f: \ t u o h l s f : w s n

JCC winter sports camp

O IU A N IX ) _ T ltr C o if Privilege Card, a lso
known as the "Lung Curd", allows golfers lo
enjoy free or reduced g rrrn fees at over GOO
courses In Florida. Georgia. Alabama. South
Carolina and Mississippi, the Lung Card is a
perfect gift for Ihe holidays, and proceed s
from you r aid benefit Ihe Amertcun Lung A s ­
sociation o f C entral Florida. The OoU l*rivllegr Card Is on sale for only S20 during the
holidays, and If you buy three you receive on
extra card frre. For more information on
puretiaslng Ihe "Lung Card" for the golfer In
your fam ily please call 425-5864 or I-800LUNG-USA.

MAITLAND _ Th e Jewish Community C en­
ter. 851 N. Maitland Avc. Maitland Is now
accepting registration for several winter
break sp orls cam ps.
A ll cam ps n in from 9 a.m.-to-4 p.m. How­
ever. early |7 a .m .to -9 a.m.) and late (4
p.m .-toG p.m.) ra rr Is available.
Cam p options are: Junior Marcahl Sports
Cam p Prr-K-2. Gym nastics A Dance C am p
ITr-K-6. Soccer A Football Cam p 3-6. Haskrtboll Cam p K-G and G o lf A T en n is C am p
5 - 15 years o f age.
W inter Break Camp dales-W eek I'D ec. 2124. W eek 2-Dec. 28-31; Cam p fees $100
Dally rate $30. JC C Mem ber discount $85.
Dally rate $25. Call for tennis and golf ra m p
fees. For further Infonnatlon and to rrgtslrr.
call 645-5933, Ext. 255.

SHS baseball fund raiser

Missing basketball?

SANFORD _ Th e Sem inole High S ch ool
baseball team w ill lie holding a fund raising
clinic on December 21st and 22nd.
The clinic will tie the Hitting A Pitching
Camp, featuring Tuttle Thom as and J.D. Artlcga from the University o f Miami.
The cam p Is set for the first 100 entrants,
giving a ratio o f Instm ctors to rom pers o f 1lo - 10.
Cost w ill be $80 and the ram p w ill run
from I p.m. lo G p.m. dally.
For m ore Information, call Mike Pow ers at

ORLANDO _ You can’t see Ihe NBA. hut for
a con o f food you can see future NBA stars In
action In the T ip -O ff Classic at W inter Park
High S chool.
T ltr tournament starts at 7 p.ni. on De­
cem ber 2nd and runs through December 5th.

_

''Lung Cards" make grea gifts

320-5058

For the past three years. adniisRlnn Into
Ihe tournament has been a ran o f food. Th e
Rotary C lu b uses the food and $500 to rrrate
holiday rood baskets that arc distributed to
needy fam ilies the week before Christm as.
Th e rem ainder o f the food ts donated to area
church kitchens.

* Lakeland va. Seminole at BUI Fleming Memortal Gymnasium. 5 p.m.

sity, 5:45 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY
Junior College Basketball
* MEN _ Seminole Community College at
Brevard Community College. 7:30 p.m.

Prep Boys Basketball
* Wymore at Lake Mary. Junior varsity. 5:30

WEDNESDAY
Junior College Basketball
* WOMEN _ Hillsborough Community Co Bogs.
Tampa va. Seminole Community College at
the BCC Health and Physical EdueaUon Cen­
ter. G p.m.

Prep Boys Basketball

p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m

* Father Lopes at Lake Mary. Freshman. 4:30
p.m.: Junior varsity. G p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Prep Girls Basketball

* Lymmi.pl Lute It a Wilt. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.:
luntor vwrsuy. 6 p m .: Ywrsiry: 7 r3 0 p tTY,
* Mainland vt. Seminole at BUI Fleming Me­
morial Gymnaaiura. Junior varsity. 6 p in .:

* Lake Brantley at Winter Spdngs. Fresh­
man. 4:15 p.m.: Junior varsity. 5:45 p.m.: var­
sity. 7:30 p.m.
* Oviedo at Lake Mary. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.:
JV. 0 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* Seminole at Lake HoereU. Freshman. 4:30
p.m.: junior varsity, G p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

varsity. 7:30 p.m.

* Oviedo at Wymore. Freshman. 4:30 pin.;
Junior vanity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* Winter Sprlnga at Lake Brantley. Fresh­
man. 4:30 p.m.: J V . G p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

* St. Cloud at Lyman Junior varsity. 6 p.m.:

Prep Boys Soccer

v a n ity . 7:30 p.m.

* Potnciona at Winter Sprlnga. Junior varsity.

Prep Boys Soccer

5:30 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

* Bishop Moore vs. Lake Mary at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium Junior varsity. 5:30 p.m.:
varsity, 7:30 p.111.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Lyman vs. Lake Mary at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.: junior varsity,

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Recreation Softball
* City of Sanford Recreation and Parka De­
partment Men’s Fall SlowpUcb Softball
League at Pinahunt Park. Lynch Mob vs. No­
bles Cominunlculiun, G:30 p.m.; Pt-bhle Junc­
tion vs, Alania Rent-A-Car. 7:30 p.m.; Wells
Contracting vs. Bayliner Marine. 8:30 p.m.

* City of Lake Mary Parka and Recreation
Department Men’s Fall Slow Pitch Softball
League at Lake Mary Sporta Complex, tripleheader starts at G:30 p in.

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Publnh November 20. 27, and
December 4, I I . 1999
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both hit two-run home runs
In a ftve-run third Inning and
the duo both doubled In a run
In a five-run fourth Inning as
Blake's Uoyx rallied to knock
Beer :30 o u t o f first place, 1712.

The KegulaUwa also,, looked

to have Motthrwn M a n d a te *
on the ropes, scoring three
runs In the top o f the first In­
ning.
But Tom Wilks’ two-out. twonm home nin In the bottom of
the first frame, following a
double by Jam ie Pltzrr, gut
Matthews A ssociates back Into
the gam e.
Matthews A ssociates
took
the lead for good on a two-run
single by Tony Taylor In the
third Inning and then added
three tnorr nins In the fourth
Inning and held on to win 7-5.
In Ihe uthrr gam e. H eadrick
Fred also fell down 2-0 In the
first befurr
Muck T h o m e's
tlu re-n in home run In the b o t ­
tom o f the first Inning put II
ulirad to stay and the team
kept Its title hopes alive with a
17-4. flve-lnntng victory over
Sanford
Central
Baptist
Church.
Blake's Boyz and Matthews
A ssociates have both c o m ­
pleted their regular season 's
with
9-3
records.
w hile
I (eudrtek Feed and Beer :30 are
both H-3 and will face each
other next week, assuring a

three-team
playotT for
the
league cham pionship.
K A K (3-8). Sanford C entral
Duptlst Church (2-9) and the
Regulators (I - 11) com plete the
standings.
Tlie regular season will c o n ­
clude n rxl Thursday with a
douhlehrader. A l 6:30 p.m..
Beer :30 square* o ff with
Headrick Feed and at 7:30
p.m.. Sanford Central B aptist
Church plays K A K .
Providing the offense were:
Blake's Hoyz: four hits _
Tony Johns (hom e run. two
doubles,
three
runs,
three
RBI). Sam Raines (triple, two
nins. RB I); three hits _ Craig
Merkerson
(hom e
run.
two
doubles, two nins. four RBI);
two hits _ Brian Jones (triple,
double, two nins, three RHlt,
Steve Dennis Urtple. double,
nm. three RBI), Jim Schaefer.
Bobby Shaw; one hit _ Kevin
Julian (two nins. RBI). Bm cc
Sellers
(run.
RBI).
Ray
Han.sfirld (three runs). Nakla
Rubens (RBI): one run _ Anton
Grooms.
Beer :3G: three hits _ Steve
Cook (two nins, RBI); two hits
_ Tom m y G racey (n m . two
RBI). Clancy W allace (run, two
RBI); one hit _ Jerry G ovem ale
(double, two nm s). Mark HofTman (two nms. two RBI). Mike
McLohon (two n m s. RBI). Mark
Clatterbuck (two nins). Frank
Selm ec: one RBI _ Keith Den­
ton.

Matthews Associates: one hit
_ Tom W ilks (hom e nin, nm.
two RBI). Mike Walden (double,
nm). Jam ie
Pltzer (double,
run). Mickey C ogb u m (double).
Tony Taylor (two RBI). John
Lugering (nin), Jim m y Osma
(run). Bill C ogb u m (run), J o h le
Gorman (RBI); one run _ Jason
Flanagan.
• ■ 'V m f
Regulators: three hits _ Cary
Keefer (n in. two RBI); two hits
_ Bill Bingham (trlplr. nui.
Kill). Chris Nickel (double, nm.
RBI); one hit _ Jeff Jenovese
(double, RBI). Jerry H nissells
(double, run). Bobby Keefer;
one run _ David Gotdsltck.
Headrick Feed: three hits _
Mark T h om e (two home nins.
two nins. five RBI).
Doug
Atkinson (double, three nins.
two RBI); two hits _ Malt
Kuctnskl (triple, double, two
nins. two RBI). Bryan Croan
(two nm s. two RBI), Hank
Tookr (two nins): one hit _
Duane Cocinbcl (triple, nm.
three RBI). Ed Bussard (triple,
two nm s. RBI). Manny Silvia
(RBI). Steve Barnes (nin), Ed
Tooke (run): one nin _ Calvin
Uryunt.

llrantlon Watklk- b /antavious Jo­
seph 2. Ilulip Jordan 12. Dnwl l i f e
man 3. Trrranre 5, Kddte Union I
Buck (18)
Jermilah Stokes 9 Derun Jackxm 3.
Ilramkin Lawson 2. David Sessions 2.

HomUloo (10)

Sanford
Central
Baptist
Church: three hits _ Joe Ben­
ton (double, two nins): two hits
_ Asa Evans (RBI). Ken Perry
(RBI). Jay Cnitchfield: one hit
. Eric VanDykrn (triple, nm.
RBI). Rob Thackrr; one nin
Mike McCoy: one RBI _ Eddie
Coggon.

Prep Girls Weightlifting
* Lake Howell at Lake Brantley. 4 p.m.
* Lyman vs. Seminole at BUI Fleming Memo­
rial Gymnasium. 5 p.m.
* Oviedo at Lake Mary. 3:30 p.m.

NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
PRIMROSE SIMPSON
THE UNKNOW N HEIRS O F
MARY DOTSON
YOU ARE NO TIFIED lhat an
action to quial ntia on tha lotlowing proparty in Sammola
County. Florida:
Lot I I . Vemoa addition to
midway, according lo Iha map
or plat lharaol recorded m Plal
Book T on page 47 ol Iha Public
Racorda ol Sarmno'a Couniy.
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21 Ft
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you aia raquned to aarra a
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Softball
Cootinnod from Page SA

Prep Boys Wrestling
* Winter Springe at Bishop Moore. 6:30 p.m.

THURSDAY
Prep Boys Basketball
* Crooms at Lake Mary. Junior varsity, G p in.:
varsity. 7:30 p.m.

* Winter Springs at Oviedo Classic. THA.

Prep Girls Basketball
* Lake HoweU at Lake Brantley. Freshman.

YouthContinued from Fag* BA

SANFORD MIDDLE
JAZZ 27. ROCKETS 4
J a z z (3 7 )
Mjik t-uytun 8. Put llowers 2. Cumcron
B. Kevin Klltntl 4. O rr(
llrll 4. K-islill Vulkil 2. Sailu Mcrl hie
I.
I w l i t i (4)
Suxl Kill hrnku 2. O x .o Krtkkn 2

Knlckz (18)
Drurulrr Wtllums H. Timmy Prrwull
4. Trrry Owens 6

Pzctra (9)
M ill UmUrwontl 2. ('.Him Lrr Jr 7.

4:30 p.m.: JV. 6 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

SPURS 23. CLIPPERS 7
Spur* 123)

varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

III III.my Ftilrli 2. Joey Guerra
IIujvHh IU|U) ti VltitUe Morris 7.

* Lake Mary at Winter Springs. Freshman.
4:15 p.m.: JV. 5:45 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Prep Boys Soccer
* Oak Ridge vs. Seminole at Thomie E.
Whlgham Stadium. G p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Lake Brantley ve. DeLand at Spec Martin
Stadium. Freshman. 5 p.m.: Junior varsity, 5
p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.
* Seminole at Malland Junior varsity. -l::tO
p.m.: varsity. G p.m.

Recreation Softball
* C ity o f S an ford R ec re a tio n and Parks D e­
p a rtm en t
M en 's
Fall
S low p itch
S oftb a ll
League at P in eh u rst Park. Derr :30 vs.
Headrick Feed. G:30 p.rh.: K A K vs. Sanlord C en ­
tral Baptist Church. 7:30 p m

GOLDSBORO 23.
HAMILTON 10
Ooldsbora 123)
•42 2. *43 9. Mr Cray H. (44 2. &lt;32

LAKEVIEW 1 07. STILE 36
Laksvtsw I (87)
Chris Garrta 13, Ihjbrrt Sojoliar if.
Krnnrlh l&gt;utlrrwm 13. Chris tvtrrwm
tl, Shawnrtl Wilotarii* 3, Curtis Sroll 9.
Anthony Turner 11
SIU* (38)
Etk- llryanl 14. IlLikc Chesser 7.
Jeremiah Stokes 7. Cttlrtt Howard 2
Heron Wtllums 0.

GREENWOOD 52,
LAKEVIEW 11 7
Grtanxrood Lakes (82)
M. Gar II* It 8. Mliharl IVyal 2.
I Umar In Sims 7. Dtrrk k Grayson Hf.
Shannon Mau 17

Laksvtsw II (7)
llr-andon Hradlry 5 &lt;212

8.

Gurey Jotuiwu I. Dexter llruwn 2.
Ilrrnrluii ViGlU 2. OlhuIi I Culberson 2.

NETS 26. WIZZARD8 21
Netz (28)
tlmmlie Gray 7. Erie llryanl 7 Car­
ter Perry rf, llrarulun Williams 2
Johnathan Garela 2.

Wlzzaxtfz (21)
Jimmy IMImaii 7. IlLikc Chesser 4.
Sr ntt la-wts 2. Demetrius Holler 3

HORNETS 32. HAWKS 28
Hornets (32)
Unfitly Johnxin 11. Ikmlr Johnson
H tx mini(I Stile* 6. Ja/a Gtpxui 2.
Chris Hunter J
Hawk* (281
Shama Williams 10. Ktlruus Glinrr 4.
Keiulru k I tall 2. Mrk Itumias 12.

SONICS 29. BUCS 16

Kryunl|(e Glte* 4 liryan Salnlabawen
0. Ilarrokt Daniels 3. Anthony Aelner­
val 4. Lever! Wfsl 2.

2.

Clipper* (7)

Bootes (29)

Jerome MeKWie If. Duntay Jarkwin
2. Kcvac Hulks k 10. Dunloe f reeman 4.
Jabode Morris 2. James llarrlnzlon 2.

Hawks (19)

KNICKS 18, PACERS B

* Lyman vs. Seminole at Bill Fleming Memo­
rial Gymnasium. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.;. Junior

GOLD 28, HAWKS IB
OwM 12*1

Hillary 3. &lt;54 5. &lt;31 2

W restlin g—
Continued from Page 8A
chance of
returning to Us past glory.
The Rams are also hoping to
Mike Cline hack soon to fill the
115 pound spot.
Even with the experienced
wrestlers that are returning.
Coach K au still will have to
train
new
faces
to
fill
important
places.
Against
Lyman.
Katz
used
two
wrestlers who were making
their debuts on the mat.
Despite
early
difficulties.
Lake Mary Is still optim istic.
"We have a challenge ahead
o f us, and we’re going to have

to wurk real hard tu get where
we want to he." said Katz.
Perhaps one o f the brightest
spots on Wednesday was the
overtim e win by 140 pound
John Hoyt.
"He
(Hoyt)
has
really
Improved from last year. He
might not have one that match
last year, hut hr gutted It out.
and won." said Katz.
With a tradition filled with
district
and
conference
cluimplonshlps.
Lake
Mary
knows It has som eth ing to
prove this year, and they are
ready to prove It.

�S«mmole Herald, Santord, Florida - Friday, December 4. (990 •7 4

Religion
Guest speaker at Winter Springs church
Christmas tree sale
SANFORD - Sem inole Trin ity Christian School and Sanford
Churrh o f Cod are currently selling Christm as trees. Th e trees
rungr from fh e to seven foot and range In price from $25 to $40.
Th e Nova Scotia flotsam Fir trees will be olTered at 803 W. 22nd
St. C all 322-3042 for m ore Information or for delivery.

Puppet presentation
LONGW OOD * Th e Longwood Prntecostal Puppeteers w ill p e r­
form a Christm as presentation o f ’ C elebrate Jesus* tonight at
j 7:30 p.ni. at the First United Pentecostal Church. 561 O range
; Ave., In Longwood.
i Refreshm ents will be served. For m ore Information call I he
■church office al 830-5385.

j Gospel sing
j

SANFORD - A gospel sing to benefit the building fund program
will be held Saturday at the Sanford Christian W orship Center.
1509 W est 13th St. at 7:30 p.m. Featured perform ers will in­
clu de Brother Tom m ie Toliver and Saviors; South W ind G ospel
Singers: M agnificent Spiritual Singers: Faithful Tw o Gospel S in g­
ers: Florida Nightingales: Voices o f Faith: Wings o f Joy; Sunshine
Spiritual Singers. Pastor Mary Smith will be officiating. For m ore
Inform ation, call (407) 322-3499.

Pancake breakfast
LAKK MARY ■ Grace United Methodist Church o f Lake M ary,
499 N. Country Club Road. Lake Mary, will hold a pancake and
sausage breakfast Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Breakfast w ith
Santa with u photograph for kids will be from 10 to I I a m.. Cost
Is $3 for children 0 and under: $4. age 7-10. For m ore In fo rm a ­
tion. call (407) 322-1472.

Choir anniversary
SANFORD - Th e Mt. Zion Baptist Churrh Youth C hoir w ill c e l e ­
brate Its first anniversary on Saturday al 7:30 p.m. Th e church Is
located at 3331 Sipes and llu gh ey Avenue In East Sanford
(Midway). The sponsors. F rm a Edwards and Rosetta Adam s along
with Pastor Frank W illiam s Invite the com m unity to attend.
For m ore Inform ation cull the church office at 323-1742.

By Bo m b V t u c r
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
W INTER SPRIN O S - The Rev. P h ilip
W alsanen and m em bers o f the Lord o f Life
Churrh o f God In W inter Springs are e x ­
cited about I heir upcom ing guest speaker.
Ihc Rev. Owen C. Carr. H r will a ddress
the congregation on Sunday at 10:30 u.m.
’ O u r m inister. Pastor Phil Is new h ere,
but he lias known Rev. C arr for u num ber
o f y ears,* said Ann D etw llrr. Church S e c ­
retary. ’ W e r e lookin g forwurd to h earin g
his m essage.*
Carr began h is m inistry as a ju nior In
1942 In the State o f Kansas. L ite r he
served as Youth and Christian Education
Director for the Assem blies o f God In that
state.
A lter returning to a pastorate In Topeka.
Ka. he was Invited to tie director o f the
National Youth D epartm ent for his d e ­
nom ination.
In 1970 C arr becam e pastor o f T h e
Stone Church o f Chicago. During his ten ­
ure there he pioneered a Christian T e le v i­
sion Station In Downtown Chicago, and I
served us Its first president. Tills five mil*
llon-wutl station la the most pow erful
Christian Television station In Anterlcu
Tfw R«v. O w n C. Can
with a potential listening audience o f 10
In 1979, he was Invited to be p je s ld e n l
million. During his tim e In Chicago, he
also served as Assistant Superintendent o f o f Valley Forge Christian College n ear
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. VFCC Is the
the Illinois District, and was a m em ber o f
Northeast regional m inisterial
training
the G eneral P resbytery.

school for the Assem blies o f God.
For 12 years he traveled across A m erica,
cnm num lcullng the burden for Ihe great
cities of the Northeast Region o f the co u n ­
try and developed
a program
called
’ Northeast Urban Church Planting.* ra is ­
ing funds and recm ltln g workers to plunt
new churches In cities from Boston to
W ashington. D.C. Through this program
11 churches and a Bible training c e n te r
w rre established
From 1995 to 1998 he pastored Oak
Brook Christian C enter near Chicago.
He resigned that chu rch to once again
rom m unlrute his burden for the cities o f
America.
Ills research showed that one
h alf o f the population o f Am erica lives In
only 39 m etropolitan areas. C arr felt that
with n program like ’ Urban Challenge* h e
hopes to raise funds to establish ch u rch es
In these areas.
Carr has authored two books. T h e B at­
tle Is the Lord's,* the story o f pu tting
Channel 38 on Ihe air In Chicago, and
'F aith In Focus.* a series o f m essages on
faith which he shared on TV-38. C arr lias
traveled In ull 50 states and 30 foreign
countries preaching Ihe gospel. He fr e ­
quently speaks at colleges, camps, c o n ­
ventions and councils.
For m ore Inform ation about C arr call
thr church office betw een the hours o f 9
a.m. und 1 p.m. nt 365-6363. T h e ch u rch
Is located at 395 Tuskaw llla Road. In W in ­
ter Springs.

Crusade scheduled

Preschool pieces
first

SANFORD - Th e House o f Refuge M inistries. Inc. will hold a
three-day Crusade on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and M onday
and 8 and 7:30 p.m. nightly. The speaker will be Dr. Aretha W il­
son from New G reater Min. o f Cam bria Heights. N.Y.
For m ore Inform ation call 321-3790.

CbAdron at tha First Church of the
Nazarene Preschool In Longwood
received ribbons for their partici­
pation in the Florida Federation of
Woman's Club ECOTOT program.
Taylor Sanders. 5 (from left).
Josh Marts“’e, 4. teacher Trudy
Agnew. James Friend. 4, Tristan
Kleeman. 3, Bear Mdlhouso. 3,
received first place ribbons for
coloring pictures of trees. The
Judging was held Nov. 18 at the
FFGC State Flower Show in Win­
ter Park. The preschool was
sponsored by the Sweetwater
Oaks Garden Club.

Children's musical
SANFORD • First Baptist Churrh o f Sanford will host a C h il­
dren’s musical. ’ Shine On* on Sunday at 6 p.m. The church Is
located at 519 S. Park Ave.. In Sanford.
For more Information call the church office at 322-6041.

Choir performance
W INTER SPRINGS - W illow Creed Church PCA. 4725 E. Lake
I)r.. Invites the public to attend, ’ An Evening In D ecem ber.’ a
m agical Journey o f music with full choir, orchestra and dram a.
This event will kick o ff the holiday season on Dec. 10. I I and 13
at the church. All perform ances will begin at 7 p.m.
Adm ission Is free and a reception will follow. For m ore In form a ­
tion call the church office at 699-8211 or 203-8096 ext. 3.

tet'

Cantata set
L A W : MARY - Holy Cross Lutheran Church. 700 Sun Drive, w ill
host u Christm as Cantata on Dec. 12 at 5:30 p.m. und Dec. 13 at
8 a.m. and 11 u.m. For more Information call the church office at
333-0797.

Concert scheduled
OKI A N D O • An Advent Concert, sponsored by Valparaiso U n i­
versity Guild, will be held on Dec. 13, beginning at 3 p.m. Th e
concert will feuturc Vic Freudenburg. Vida Schultz and David
Ludwig.
It will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Lutheran Tow ers).
300 E. Church St.. In Orlando. A freewill offering will assist the
U niversity.
Fur more Information call 407-425-6060.

Children^ Musical
LONGWOOD - W eklva Presbyterian Church. 2 1 1 W rklva Springs
Lane, Invites the public lo uttend Its C h ildren's Muslcul *The
Grum py Shepherd’ on Dec. 13 at 5 p.m. This musical Is based on
Daddle Devon's book. “ The Grum py Shepherd.’ It gives a d e ­
lightful account o f three shepherds, a (lock o f sheep, an angel
ch on is and their Involvem ent In the story o f Jesus Christ's birth.
Cast members, directors, musicians and the audience will be
treated to u generou s sam pling o f Christm as hors d’ oeuvres, fin ­
ger foods and sweets.
For m ore Inform ation cull the church office at 869-1608.

Choir to perform
SANFORD - First Baptist Church o f Sanford. 519 S. Park Ave..
Invites the public to attend a presentation by the C elebration
Choir. Promise, and Instrum ents o f Praise, on Dec. 13 ut 6 p.m .
The presentation Is "Mary. Did You Know?*
Sounds o f Praise will perform at Sem inole Tow ne Center on Dec.
19 at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. For more Information call the church
‘ office at 322-6041.

Sunday night singing
SANFORD • The Millennium o f Glory Evangelical Church located
at 1007 Sanford Ave. Invites the public to attend Its ’ Sunday
Night Sing* on Dec. 15 ut 7 p.m. Th is month the church will fea ­
ture ’ Faith* and T h e Feltons.’

Homecoming celebration
SANFORD - A hom ecom ing celebration will be observed Sunday
at the 11 u.m. w orship service held at St. Patxl Missionary Baptist
Church. Th e church will celebrate Its 120th anniversary. Th e
theme for 1999 is ‘ Com m itm ent for 90-9. Live the 90-9 and go af­
ter that which Is lost.* Pastor Albert Covington will deliver the
m essage.

King celebration choir
SANFORD - The Sanford Martin Luther King Jr. steering c o m ­
m ittee Invites choir directors, musicians and choir m em bers to
be a part o f the MLK celebration choir. Rehearsals will be held
Dec. 8 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. John M etropolitan Baptist
Church. Th e ch oir rehearsals are open to all churches In the
’ com m unity.
Scheduled activities are a banquet Jan. 16. ut 6 p.m. (tickets
arc available for sale), and Inter-Faith Service Jan. 17. at 2 :3 0
p.m.

Thanksgiving prayer, antidote to w o rry
By Wealey Baker, pastor
SANFORD CHURCH O F GOD
Paul urged th r Ph ilippian*
not (o be anxious or uptight
about thing*, then gave the s e ­
cret to appropriating C h rist'*
p e a c e - "by prayer und p eti­
tion. with thanksgiving, p res­
ent yo u r rrq u esls lo God. And
the peace o f God. which tra n ­
scends ull understanding, will
guard your h eart* and yo u r
tnlnds
in
Christ
Jesus’
(Philippian* 4:6.7. NIV).
Although many o f a * have

memorized these verse* and
luive heard many serm on* on
them, we tend to focus on Ihe
peucr we ran have but full lo
pay attention to how we apjrroprlait* It. This kind o f peace
I* not predicated upon u solva­
tion
experience.
C ertainly
there I* a degree o f peace and
comfort that rou te* to those
who receive Christ Initially;
but on a day-by-day. ycar-b yyear bus!*, the peace we need
for life's challenges
com es
through prayer and petition .
And that's not all. Paul tucked

an Ingredient Into the form ula
for peace that L* som etim es
overlooked -•I hanksglvtng. This
Ingrrdlent. along with prayer
and petition. Is the antidote lo
w orry.
D ianksglvlng Is Important In
prayer because It reflects our
attitude. W e som etim es pray
and petition and w onder why
nothing change*. Perhaps It Is
due to u lack o f thankfulness
to God for who He Is. for Ills
love and care, for His w illin g ­
ness to hear us wlu-n we pray.

DR. R.C. SPROUL

Free Seminar' Free Brunch
Come join us at Shoney's, 31 SO Orlando Dr.,
Sanford, on Wednesday, December 9th at 10:00 a.m.
Sealing is limited, please RSVP

(407) 322*4278
Oaklawn Park Cemetery and Funeral Home
is offering this information only seminar
on The Simplicity Plan
Veterans, don’t miss hearing about our
Special Veteran Program.

:

Oaklawn Park Cemetery and Funeral Home
5000 County Rd. -I6-A, Sanford, FL

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY DECEMBER 6th

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
God • centered Worship - Dynamic Biblical
Preaching Manifesting the Joy of
Christian Fellowship
.Sunday School • 9 a.m. Worship IthJO a.m.
Ui t I iiik a l‘j&lt;r P m iir Sthml |uM riit &gt;4 Srmimlr tiranr Crnlrr Hill in SjniirU.
rO r I i hi riil 11 | ll« ) *0 ) jiid pi n a 16 mih* Thr Hhmil t» on Ihr rlghi fund iklr
O il ihr (hunh office Hir m z r Inivnuihin

407-332-9582

Castle Brewer scholarship
SANFORD • Th e Castle Brewer Scholarship program will be
held Dec. 13 ut 11 a.m. at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church.
D escendants o f the Rev. Castle Brewer will be In the city for
services at 11 u.m. and 5 p.m. Guest speakers will enlighten and
explain the renson for the scholarship.
A reception will be held Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Marina H o ­
tel. Room 134.
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C M S NO. 69-1401 C A -M -O
C H A M MANHATTAN
MO AT O A M CONDONATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
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CONDONATION F/K/A
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that
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judgment al Faraelaaura
woramaar M ,
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1401 CA-14-0. a« Via CircuH
Court al Mia io h i Judicial
Circuit M and lor Oaminoia
County. Florida. wtierem C H A M
MANHATTAN M O N TO AM CON­
DONATION F/K/A CMIMICAL
1 III0 IN T IA L
MO NT 0 AO I
CONDONATION F/K/A MAH3 A N IT T IN ANO COM DAN Y.
NC.. M DiamtiN and MAHQII
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cash at Vm
lho low mala Count
nouaa m laniard,
Crunfy. Florida at 11 00 A M on
•no JFMi day a l Oacomvar,
mo following described proper­
ly a* set lorVi in sard Final
LOT 1 | L IM NLY • M Ft IT ),
■ LOCK ■. CHAN TIN OAK*.
UNIT I, ACCONDINO TO TMI
FLAT T H IN IO F A l N IC O H O IO
IN FLAT BOOK 14. FAO I OJ. OF
TH I PUBLIC N ICO NOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLONIOA.
N O T! DUNSUANT TO T H I
FAIN
C IB 1
COL L I CT lOti
PNACTICIB ACT TO U A N I
AOVISIO THAT THIS LAW FINM
IS D IIM ID TO B l A O IB T
C O U IC TO N ATTIMDTINQ TO
C O llIC T A O IB T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAIN! D W IU
St UStO FON THAT PURPOSE
0 *1*0 IN* 30th day al
November, IB M
MARYANN! MOMS!
C*wk ol O cu rt Court
■ » Coe*** V. Ikarn
Deputy Clerk
COD.US S STAWIANSKI
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SWEETWATER OAKS H O M IOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
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on m* jam day ot Oocombor.
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LOT 13. BLOCK B. IW IE TW A TIN
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IIC T IO N
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ACCOAOIMQ T O T H I FLAT
(HEREOF AS M C O N O IO IN
FLAT BOOK IT. FAQ IS SS ANO
SO. FUBLIC NICONOS OF
m m .n o l i c o u n t y . F l o r i d a
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I D I I M I D TO I I A O IB T
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NFORMATION OBTAINIO WILL
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Oatad IN* 30in day ol
•o.amoor, tM S
UARYANNI MORSI
Clork ol CircuH Court
I By Ruth Kma
Dapuly Clark
:00ILIS S STAWIANSKI
1010 Bay Seoul Boulevard
Lnt* 4SO
amp*. Florida 3340/
(telephone: 11131 471-4004
:ss *94-00010
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uovition* Of ctrttin aatnanc* Rioato contact Court
idmmitiration al M l N. Dark
Ivanua, Sanford. Florida 11TT1,
atapnono: |407) 313-4330 wrthn Two (1) work ms day* ol your
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IN TMB CINCUIT CO U N T
OD THB BMMTBSNTM
JUDICIAL C M C U rr
IN AND ro w
SIM INOLB COUNTY.
FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. B O -tM t-C A
DIVISION 14-A
INST UNION NATIONAL
ANK F/K/A
INST UNION NATIONAL
ANK OF MONTH
AHOLINA, SUCCESSOR
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ANK OF FLORIDA.
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MOTtCB
OF FONBCLOBUNB SALS
NOTICED IS H IN IB Y QlVIN
urtuonl lo a Final Judgment of
lorlgaso Forocloaurt dated
lovambor IS , 1SSI. and
Otarad In Caoo No. 94-1241CA ol Ih* Circuit Court ol the
e ig h t e e n t h Judicial circuit m
and lor S IM IN O LI County.

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12—Elderly Care

Florida whoram FIRST UMOM
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
MONTH CAROLINA. B U C C IB BON BV M IN Q IR TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLONIOA la Iha DtabNM and
LUTHCNIA BROWN; BIMINOLB
COUNTY; FlNBTDLUB FINAN­
CIAL. INC.; NATIONSBANK.
SUCCESSOR BY M I NOIN TO
B A N N ITT BANK, N.A.; NONW IB T FINANCIAL FLORIDA.

NOTICB
IN K A M I
DISABILITIES A C T OD IB M

AS US TED U W t q beautiful
^ ■ ^ ■ r m h o m t May
IVrvarwxj, 324-1942

t* « le tho iMfhaot biddor for
coon at the Waal front door al
lb*
Bommoi*
County
Caurtneuao, Sanford. Florida
at 11.00 a m., on the Slat day al
“
■ - r, tSSd. Vi * M aald Fmal Judgmanl:
LOT 101. SAN LAHTA. THINO
SICTK3N, ACCONOWO TO TM I
DLAT TH IN IO F, AS NSCONOIO
M FIA T BOOK IS. D A M TS, OF
TNB PUBLIC NICO NOS OF
SIM INOLI COUNTY, FLONIOA.
a/fc/a: 1433 MARA COURT
SANFORD. F I 33TT1
WITNISS MY HANO and Mia
aaal ol m«a Court on Novombor
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B r Cocoka V Ikarn
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Echevarria. kkCaUo. Raymw.
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Pest Office Boa 3410
Tw*m . FL 33401
FSOOU40I
4 you a n a per ton with • d it­
to panic ipata m
proceeding , you a n wHlgroviaeion al cartain tasialanca. Float* contact Court
Admmiatratton at 301. N. Fwk
Avonu*. Sanford. Florida 33771,
TWophon* number (407) 313
4330. witMn 1 working doya ol
your receipt at thi* document; it
hearing anpwred. (TDD) 1400
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■FNiNOWOOD VILLAOI
CONDOMINIUM AgiOCIATION
OF lONdWOOO. INC .
a not tor preht Florida
corporation.
Plaintitt,
K IltH
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and
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Dotondant*
NOTICB OD SALO
NOTICI IS H IN IB Y QlVIN
mot on me ipm day ot
Oocombor 1144 al 11 00 a m ol
tho weal Irani door el the
Sam mow County Courtnouto Ui
Sanford, Florid*. Iti* under*n
Crnra win oltar tor tola
tho following doacribod roil
THAT CINTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM FANCIL KNOWN AS UNIT
I1T-0. IFNINOWOOO VILLAOI.
A CONDOMINIUM PURSUANT
TO T H I OICLANATlON OF
CONDOMINIUM NICO NDID IN
OFFICIAL NICONOS BOOK
1331. FAOI 1041. PUBLIC
NICONOS
OF
SIM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
logamor with ait atrualuro*.
improvement*, future*, appnancao. and appurtenance* on
**M land or uaod m conjunction
The ctoroaaid col* writ bo
made purauent lo a Summary
Final Judgment ontarod In CtvK
No g g-II-C C -3 0 -Z pending m
tho County Court ol the
■ighloonth Judicial Circuit m
and for Sam mol* County.
Florida
Doted tht* day ol Novombor
30th. 1*44
MARYANN! MORSI.
CLINK OF TH I
COUNTY COUNT
B y Ruth King
Dapuly Clark
N O TIC I
AMBRICANS WITH
OfSABIUTISS A C T OD 1BS0
AdmlRtotrpttvo Ordar
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If you ar* a porton with a dta■SKity who naadt any accom­
modation m order to participate
In true proceeding, you w* amin*d. at no coat la you. to tho
proytamn of cartain aaaialanca.
F lt t t t
contact
Court
AdmuuotrattOA al 301 N. Dark
Aranu*. Suit* N30I. Sanford.
FL 32/71 (COT) 133-4330. Cat.
4311 within 1 working deya al
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ATTORNEYS FON
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1100 SUMMlTT
TOWIN BOULlVAND,
SU IT! 100.
ORLANDO,
FLONIOA 32SIO
Fubfitn Doc amber 4, 11. 1*94
OIK-14
IN T N I COUNTY COURT
OF T M I IIQM TIBNTM
JUDICIAL CINCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
•BMINOLB COUNTY,
FLONIOA
C A M NO.BT-1B4S-CC-SO-F
COACH LIOHT ISTATIS.
SECTION II. INC., a not lor
profit Florida corporation.
Piwntitf,
STACY F. OINAMO end
GRIGORY A. OIRAMO.
hot huabend.
Dolandama.
N O TIC I OF
NOTICE IS HIREBY QlVIN
that on the 11*1 day ot
Dacornbor IM S *1 It 00 * m at
tho watt front door ol Ih*
Sammoto County Courtfioua* m
Sanlord, Florida. Ih* under ugnod Ctork will otter lor tato
the following doaenbad real
property;
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM FANCIL KNOWN AS UNIT
M . BUILDINQ 0. COACH LIOHT
IS TA TIS SICTION II. A CON­
DOMINIUM FURSUANT TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RICOROS BOOK 12/2.
FAOI 1910, FUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
logalhar wilh all alruclura*.
■mprovamanla, llaluraa, appiiancoc, and cppurlanancaa on
told land or uaod &lt;n conjunction
morcwith.
The afortteid iota will b*
mad* purauent lo a Summary
Final Judgmanl entered m Civil
No. 97-154* pending in Ih*
County Court ol Iha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Sammoto County. Florid*
Dated mi* loth, day ol
Novwnbor. 1394
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF T H I
COUNTY COURT
By: Cocalia V. Ikarn
Deputy Clark

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N you w* • porton with a dra­
in ordar to porttclpota
Mod. at na coat lo you. to Ih*
praalatoH ol cortoM aoeiataneo.
Dtoaa*
con lac I
Court
Admmiatratton al 301 N. Dark
Avonu*. Bull* N301, Sanford.
FL 31771 (40T) 173-4330, aat.
4777 within two working day* at
your receipt pi tht* notic*; If
you ar* hawing
ar veto*
Unpaired. caR l-SOO-OSS-Olf I
TAYLON ANO CARLS. D A.
ATTONNCVS FON THB
PLAINTIFF.
1*00 SUMMIT TOW IN
BOULEVARD, SUIT I BOO.
ORLANDO.
FLONIOA 37B10
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The admimalratton *1 Ih#
Batata ol ABDO V COLON,
docoaaod, Ftto Number *41024- c f . ia partdmg m the
CircuH Court for Bommoio
County.
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ALL IN T IN IS T IO PINSONS
ANI NOTIFIED THAT:
Ail poraona an whom Iht*
Notice 10 aorvod who have
objection* that chohongo tho
vatohty *4 tho W«a. Itto quW&gt;tication* ol Ih* poraonai ragra•onfativ*. vanwo. or junodMIton
ol Ihr* Court w* required to hie
mow objection* with Ihia Court
WITHIN TN I LATIN OD T H N II
MONTHS A FTIN TMI DATE OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICB ON THIRTY DAVB
A FTIN T H I DAT! OF BINVICI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON TH IM
and other poraona having
claim a or
decedents oateto
copy of ihia Nolle* to aorvod
dole ol the fust publication el
trwa nolica mual Id* thou claim*
with Ihia Court WITHIN TM I
LA TIN OF T H R U MONTH*
A F TIN T H I OAT I OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIB
N O TIC I OR THIRTY DAY!
A FTIN TH I OAT I OF IIN V IC I
OF A CODY OF THIS NOTICI
ON TH IM
il ornor cr aditoi a ot the dec*dont and poraona having claim*
or dam and* again*! the deco­
de" t a oatato mual tile their
claim* with tht* Court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A F T IN T H I
DAT! OF T H I FIRST RUBLICAHO N O F THIS NOTICB.
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILID
WILL B l FO R IVIN BARRED
Tho dote of tho I n i pupae*IT . t t f t .
RAMONA COLON.
Allot nay tor
PeraonW Representative
a CHARLES WOHIUST. ISO
Florida Bw 4121000
Oittmor. Wohluti
• Wilhma, DA.
730 Lookout Place
Poll Office Boa *41**0
Maitland. Florida 331*4-1**0
(441) 039-0009
Fublith November I I , and
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70S inland* on dl*po»mg *1
tooUtound property hotd m City
cuotody by thd pravtolona of
to* above i m atatuio, mciudmg but a m kmnod to convoy•ton of the ptoporfy to shy or

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Mnric*. Th# City pt Cpppptoptry
D*NC* OopwMtoWI totorvM IM
right l* dotertomo tho proper
Th* typo *1 property to b* dtopoaod of include* but to not
hmitod to: bicycto* and part*,
teoi*. caah, of!** aouipmonl,
Ctolho* and othor mi*c*llaneou* itam • *f appr*ci*bto
v*kr*. A more dtw tod PM of
■to proparty i* bo difpeaod ol
can be obtained by contacting
LI 9lawart of th* CeeeeiberTy
Douce DODertment M 393-7419,
X I047. 9 AM to 4 30 DM.
AS mtorected poraona making
clmrnc agamai iw d property
mutt shew proof ot ownerahtp
or mual bo able to btontify any
mwkmg* prior lo any tiw a n a Mod with Lt Stewart an or
fora 4 30 DM, Oocombor
11th. 1940 AM mepoettorto mud
be made by sppemtmcnt only
An prepertiec w* di*poaod pf
M to* end norther th# City nor
na apam a ooaum* any baMity
ti«k diipeoed *1 purauerti I* ih*
above awd statute.
CHy of Ceeeetborry

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SIMINOLB COUNTY.

NOTICB OD BALB
None* to given that purauent
lo a Amended Summary final
Judgmanl ol Foractoaur* on
Count I ot Flomtilt a Complaint
and Summary Judgment on
Count II ot Flomtilfc Complaint
doled Ih*
2nd
day
Ol
December. 1tt* . m Civil Action
(S4-14S0-CA-14-D
ol
Ih*
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial m and tor Sammoto
County. Florida, m which PATRI­
CIA VAN DIR VEER I* th*
Plaintiff ond MICHAEL J.
BROWN and FAV I . BROWN w*
th* Defendant*. I will tall to Ih*
highoal and boat bidder tor
ccah al Iha Waal Front Ooor at
th* Courlhouta m Seminole
County,
Sanford.
Florida,
between 11 00 am. and 7:00
p.m. on Ih* ITlh day of
December, 1HS. the loMowmg
daaenbad property ao M l forth
m the Ordar of Final Judgmanl:
Lot 14. LAKEWOOD SHORES.
FIRST AOOITION, according to
th* Dial thereof recorded In Plat
Book 11, PogoSS, ol th* Pub Me
Record* ol Sominolo County,
Florida.
Lai a: and aacept 1h* following
daaenbad pwcot:
Begin at the Mortltwoal corner
of *«id Lot 14; thane* run north
SS dag**** 19 minute* St sec­
ond* last, along Iha North lot
Im* tharool. IS.** loot; Ihone a
South SO dagroo* 01 minutoa ST
•acorid* Waal. SB.IT 1**1;
thonc* South t t dogrooa 34
minutoa 12 seconds Waal.
26.21 tool lo a point on tho
Northwattwly lot Ime ol Mid
Lol 14. Ihonc* NOrth I t
dagraav SS minutoa 23 aaconda
Eaai. along th* lol lino thereof.
12.9/ laat lo Ih* Point ol
Bogmnmg.
Th* proparty aloroaWd,
logalhar with ail th* tonomonla,
haradilamania and appurte­
nances thereunto belonging, or
m any w i m apporlammg. being
M kt lo M ltdy told Judgmanl.
Del ad Iht* 2nd day of
Docambor. ISM
MARYANN! MORSE
Ctork ol Ih* Court*
By: Jan* E. Jaaowic
Deputy Clork
J Ruth Trador.
Alloinay al Law
SOI (. Slrawbridg* Aranu*
Deal Office Boa IS30
Molbourno. FL 32902
Publication ol Ihia italic* on
Docambor 4, 11,1994
DEX-62

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I* TNB CIRCUIT CO UNT
OF TMB SttoMTSBMTM

MICHAEL J BROWN and
FAY ■. BROWN,
huabwtd and atvto.

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IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TNB IM M TBSNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SSM M O IB COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CABS MO. BS-14BO-CA-14-P
PATRICIA VAN DENVIIN.
personal ropraaonlttivo
of tho vital* at
WILLIAM S. SWARTHY.
Plemtifl.

3 e m in o fe ~ H e r a ld

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA AftofY Job Acwsf
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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday. December 4.1998 •B A

70— Education k
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CASK HO. SB-103B
IN R I: latata *f
DAVID B. SHAW.
Decaaoed.
NOTICB
OD ADMINISTKATIOR
The administration ol in*
(•late of DAVIO B. SHAW.
Docoeeed. File No SS -IO lf is
ponding m Ih* Circuit Court el
Sominel*
Courtly.
Florid*,
Drobetc Dtviwon. tho eddroaa
el wfuch to Samwo la County
CourtheuM. 101 North Fwk
Avonu*. Sanford. Florida 17111.
Th* nemo* and eddreoMa ol
ih* Persona! Ropreoonteltv*
and
th*
Dorsonol
Roproaonlelivo'i kltornoy era
ALL INTER ISTtO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All poraons on arhom Ihia
nolle* i* Mrvad who hav*
objection* met challenge to*
vaiidily ot the Wm. the gueliiicetfone
el
Ih*
Faraenal
Ropraaentetna. venue, or |urw
diction et Ihia Court w*
required to lit* thae objakliona
wilh I hi* Court WITHIN TH I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATE OF TH I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE or THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATI OF SERVICE
OF A CODY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM .
AM creditor* ot to* Decadent
and other persona having
Claim* or demand! cgcmtl
Decadent * In a l* on whom a
copy el this nolle* is served
within throe month* aflor to*
del* ol th* hri t publication of
toio nolle* mutt hi* their claim*
with Iht* Court WITHIN T H I
LATIR OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATI OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TICI OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER T H I DATI OF IIN V IC I
OF A CODY OF THIB NOTICI
ON TH IM
All ether creditor* el to*
Decedent and peraent having
derm* or damand* agamai th*
Decedent* Ettet* mual III*
Ihair claim* wrth Ihi* Court
WITHIN
T H N II
MONTHS
A FTIN T H I DAT! OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL S I FOREVER BARRIO
Th* del* el me luat publica­
tion ol ttu* Notice i* Doc ambar

4 1Ml
EVELYN M. SHAW, aa
Per sonal h* preventative
bl to* I net* ot
DAVID S. SHAW
KENHETH F. MURRAY
Of Murrah, DayI* end
Wigt#, DA.
100 West UotM Boulevard
DO. Boa 132S
Winter Dark.
Honda 327*0
Telephone (401) S44-9S0I
Florida Bor Number
003/494
Publish December 4. 11. I99M
DCX-41

lor. frwmlwtonc* WWW Bormat
390 Anchor RdCAAMtowry FL
Large
greenhouM need* MM-mo***i*d l i w r t f y workera Ptwtt
Rotor, Piappng and Fcttohmg 9
O wgn. w j Tram VWtod hows
Apply m person. 9770 W “
Rd 46. Seniord

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• MckaM aa many leakage of toe awn you ar* i
toe mor* you M. toelaMw you s*a

•kxkjda a price. By SaSno a price. youwMi
atom servxrs about buying your marctwrySaa
• Whan you M your phone mattber. M tto ln w o fiM y to M M b e M io reach you.
I you whan you ato *1 work or i

BOOK U I P I M A U S : To to*
onenlAl rug* A work on gmek
book* 31B-1B11.

A AM DMN
FT Apply Las* Mery
Courtyard.
IIS
Intomebonai
Parkway Lefca Mary 444-1000

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adoiaacanl drug A atoohoi pro­
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CAP preferred Unlimited ad­
vancement FAX Hfl 401-3392129

EARN EXTRA MCOMC
1200-4300 weekly martog gMi
carbhcato* For mar* mtorm*bon sand a Mftaddreued
ttamped envelop* to Just For
U i PO Boa 0610. Lkami. FL
33168

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW Covenant Transport
•tol anmadtoto opening* lor
driver tmrwM No espenenc*
naedsd Earn 49K to 1&amp;9K pkj*
benefit] COL Vetting avM/Mbto.
SOD-4399983
tip d
homeroftic# cleaner*
Auto and phone reguued E i
cartent pay 407 6*5-1414

in prrvaM Li
5 teedy ampfoyad, non tmoker.
SB&amp;tok. ISO dapoari. (30-6719
IN S U R A N C E
A G EN TS
Wantod SMI kf*h*arih lead*
from on tn* toqunes Tramang
prevrdad tor local top*. Sal pkto
conen AM toad* ar* monrior»d
by ow ntonagng general agantt
600-941-3099 or our w M
h e s ea s o n

Many openargs. Ctoncal. As•entry Warehouse and Tech­
nical Pleave caM Patty 407641 6010
A-1 TEMPS
EOE/NoFee
FuM or FT ubMes payment eoitoevona Cash hendkng *sp a
pkto Pi* caa 33DD49S tor appl
HAM3V MAN wto tools A car tor
lawn work, painting, t wara-

houte JBTir Caa 339-1911

Inventory ctork

SM/hr

Fu4 6 Dart Wna poatoons aval
FVM aid A CPR toq. Apply al
Ouartoan home. 431 E Airport
BNd Sato 333-2949

Room For Ran! FemaM preto
S36Qkno AM gaMMi and cabto
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tot pnvCwg*# 333-3309
Drwmam C to riV kin M ry1 PT «t
Sanlord area Typing, hkng
phon*. etc Fax HR 401-33993— R o o m s F o b R e n t
2129 or CAl 407-339-96001109

Ap-

For eap cabinet makers I tarrynatof] O L c req Drug Free
Workplace Appfy m person to
I C M . 1441 Kastftof Place. Port

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401-331-6494

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98— Rentals

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed I Unarmed
■randy A Aseoc. (34-7*44
MOTHERS A OTHERS
J500 J2500 pri. Full Training
‘
I SOD730For Fto* Booklet Cal

9679
Tto* Same* n**ds *ip*n*nc*d
equpmeni operators. CDL drvclaw truck operator, skid
steer operator, mecnamc. and
job foreman Cell 323-3481
Welder* FABS

MIG/TIO

Long Distance Drivers: Class
A Musi hav* OTR e«p Good
rsis reqd Cal or apply Gator
Systom*. 1901 W IM S i. San­
lord. 407 323-1963
MERRY MAOS H M N O
Car t Insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 9766

WWOOW SERVICE TECH
■Fu4 hm* poailnn
'E r i preferred
•Ful company o*n*M*
Mon- Fn 130-4.3Q sppfy Ktoco
731 Power Cl Seniord 373-1900

TEMPORARY HELP WANTED
Apery today al Semmoto Comrrunty Cotege Bookstore k&lt; be
a temporary sales associate
100 Weldon Bird Seniord
3762021

DELTONA 3B/2B 2000*0 It
bnck horn*. 5 mntri** horn new
Dexcma &lt;n1 Fvepiac*. carport
4 garage, scr porch, fenced
back yard, security system, air
conditioned family A Irving
room
Nk *
neighborhood
3675 rno or w4 k*4 al 369.900.
Cal 323-9499 or page 929-4221
HOME FOR RENT
2 BR. X-lg trying room Inqure
1321 S Elion. Sanford

Musi
SANFORD 12 CHA. tpM plan,
spaenus. no pets 3625625
WJL Properties 123-4139

Co Good benehts DfWP
1992

LAKE MARY - school* Spotwss 2/1. central HAC hook­
up* Fenced yard 1495^350
dep 869-0046

FT/DT position available In
home preschool Eip m child
car* a plus Cal Joyce 3211635

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LABORERS NEEDED tar hard­
wood Koor co no *ip neces­
sary cat 321 6337

Ca* Dan Faulkner 747 *270

C ELEB R ITY CIPHER
by Luis Campo*
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407-33D934I

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OOQtmo 302 9081 pgr596-4503

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N o«to necessary 333-9417

LABORERS NEEDED

T IL E MARK IT E NS FuM or part
tm* Top salary Don* A &lt;x t v
mission Smoking oflcs long-

136 Commerce

ply m person
way. Seniord

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Mato sen - tonvenwto location
321-4900

Right Hand Wan m Longwood
Work tortay. get patd today*
up and
Aaa about our n*«l pick
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Cat RHM 0l ;260-6106

MtCNOORADHtCB help wanted
tor production poaibon. Musi ha­
ve *ac***n| r*l*r*nc*s Eip*n« Micrographics a phi*,
nil tram
but eib
ifam to*
toe nght person
Salary baled on ratarances and
sipenance 323-4947 or U i re­
lume to 322-5433

a n t id

FT/PT
Lake Mary

SHELTER ASST
F/T Apply dary 8 5 Humane
Socieiy
Hom* Rd

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700 W. 29th S L

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Clerical uainae
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Insurance ctork(440) Itrtv
Fa# past» ccm m ucn

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M M FVN6MNG PACKER
tor mann* canvas operation
CeX 377-1129

TOP PAY

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GETS
IO B D O N E !
Buy
99— ArilttMtMS •
L M l RNISHEO
(11

AVE 3 bedroom v
4
la-ge 5*25 l-TW
UJ-2989 or 8904SC7

103— H olsev
U nfurnished

141— H

SANFORD
1 t ^uH'l "ear N .1 1350
. 2 n&lt;* » a hta* CHA wao [
K w m v i - t « ue 5629

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KIT *N* CARI.YI.K ® h» I arr&gt; WrlRhl

1/1 1 car garage FP Spa San
ton! la te Mary ar*a 5775 mo
407-321-6491

BUT THIS } BORM HOME •
tow dewn and cnoose ywe own
upgrade Natures Vacant and
ready at only 544 9CO

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Jf.wV M7DUO ANOU**
323-8670
103— H

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ISOO O OK 9 -..AHY RENTT
When ym can own rtvs 3 C**m
-* * C HA, w i pant A car
set 7 Aik about HUD Mine*'
The H.ilimjn Group. Inc
Realtor*______ JJt-«J33
Sanford: Ava.l 1 1 '59ft 2/1 •'
•n&lt;r U M 5 7 5 Cuba 1,1 MOG
J40C 3316757
tam rm !p. toM* *cm
C H A 5600'no 407 943
904 740 69C2

S TEN S TR O M
R EN TA LS
LAKE MART 17 Canto • 94
i.;» hreptace pool gated
MCE'
1105011000
SANFORD 1/1 * d&gt;n.ng rm.
' 5509500
SANFORD 1/1 J U K I w »*J4T U je 5 town mami JXI
H- n i l 5340/300

JIM DO YLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

(EARNTODRIVE
TMORTRADERS
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SANFORD 2/1 near Sernno*
MS C H A. W O Hoot Up Cry*
Sec 8 OK 323-4484 or 244 5513

107— M obiie H omes
For Rent
3BR 2SA .’ »* o»1 ttoNHto on S
acne* m Geneva AvaAatSe Oec
1*1 349574? of 327 2692

118— O m ci Space For
Rent

r ea l es ta te

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3 2 2 -7 4 9 8
11 1 H B E C t Peaulilui i-999
« 1 t| CaHornia Myie 2 »tory
(pool, lerwu* cl
amentlie*
,5129.000
Park Arc Villa* .’t ill. Ha
Tnwnhou** condo
5*2.000.
(owner moevatod
Two Story Colonial ■905 Cala
i r\a Dr 41111 w huge woodrd
toi. to* up Pam saH Dam
down Pnced to *e* at S108K1
221 50*5

141— H omes For S ale
OPEN SAT. •DEC S
14PM V-niage Bungaiow 1422
Pan Ave DotJemigan Proper
res 323-3165

LAKE FRONT l o t Hewn
lake loen Artior private
9CiJ00 565 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone I*
land Late Monroe $96,000
VACANT LO T LochArtmf
528 000 to pnv wooded
LAKE VARY LOTS Wooded
525 000
BAVAVC Santord ol near
park- 512 000
331-5085

■Irchhoff
A F F O R n A R II HO M I S
V t N IlIR t I P R O P IR IIIS
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BUILDING LO T 75 a 150 Ouel
neighborhood
59000
3229340 Nave me**aga

Portable BuM tof: 50X5D. arc
truss style. Heel Irame. fabric
cover LA* new $10* 4074314441 or 407-322 8086

157— Mobile H omes
For S ale

215— B o a t s &amp;

NICE 2BN wxjie wtoe w C H A
ureened porch, ewnmg wed
Owner w4 help 407-372 3717

14*3* Alumeerafl boatf w 64,wr
9 9hp electric Hart Evmrude.
A lt) Motor Goal* many eitra*
Mud we 51400 3220180

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181— ArriiANCEs 4c
Flrniilhe For Sale

231— C

MATTRESS SALE - FuD w e
u*ed boa ipnngi A rrattre*)
565 00 U r r y i Marl 327 4132

189—O feice S upplies

•Oiy A Waitesd Clat u t
• Financial Asahtaata
• Carriers Hiring On Slta

eTruclt Dvtvsr
s institute
8 0 0 * 5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

CORNER LOT, (Her 1,4 a t IR.

eat mun, gar I4MQ0.
4/7. Over 1*00 5&lt;v Ft- to gt
■ sap vt-law* qts
MARKHAM WO*. 5btffca. 1*
ere 3100 aq- RUerOeyf any
| W HcnraTTO le v d d y w e
ca* we. mstoe u « 544.500

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Deltona area 10 acre*. &lt; M (or
hoiMk or cam# (arm Motkia
home or homeMe Zoned agn
S44.900 Fmancmg avail w( am
down payment (904) 717-4300
M LTO to* TO acre* towel tor
mopae homeine hone*, came.
lAdTung or nunary Zoned agncultural
$1,900, ACRE
Sm
down w-owner finance *04-7*71772 or *04-717-4422

a n ted to

199— Pets It Supplies

The Saminoto Hereto Class,
had* *r* me guckest end most
meipenw* way lo ten your
car' Run your three kne ad tor 10
day* and pay only 521 00* Even
better a you s*4 4 tooner
(when we KNOW you wd) you
can sup your ad and only pay
tor me number of day* 4 actu­
ary ran1 What a Oeai"

(407) 3222611

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234— A utomotive
A ccessories

BOB S PEANUTS
Regular, cagun. roatied train
lurnbo ihnmp imoaed h*h.
larky 7330 Celery A.a Santord
324 8963

TW O TRUCK T0FF4R4
Leer short bed Ford 72"t84*
5300 Brahma tongbed Ma/da
92*&gt;CO* 5250 323 3686

Naval Orange*, red grapafrunl
3461 Cetory Ave. Santord

T k u c k /B u s is /V a n s F o k
S ale

Call Kellie to d a y to set u p an interview .
322-2611

S em in o le

H erald

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F or

1M6 Caravan: runt eel good
bres 5800 0 0 0 m 30*9

NOW AVAILABLE
1377 S q. F I.
Offlca / Warahousa

Call Melinda
a t 322-2611

C a t Landlord At:

Bright

Seminole
Herald

Any year make or model
WWpay top dokarl
Call Qeoft Bean* _

302-5734

$

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Shop Seminole Herald'*
Classifieds Everyday’

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Sanford
Court
STUDIO •1 BEDROOM •2 BEDROOM
■Single Story Design
• Friendly On Sue Mjnagemeni
&gt;No One Below cr Aaove • Furnishedor Unfurnished Studios
*Ewigy Efficient Si j)m • Electnet/ Furnished in Studios Onf/

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
3291 S . SA N F O R D A V E .. S A N F O R D

2 5 2 -A c c o u n t i n g

276-Electrical

285-Landscaping

BOOKKE EPMO/ACCOUNTINO
A INCOME TAX tor mdv and
business
Accounting Solu­
tion* Plus Inc 407-328-1800

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK'S ELECTRIC
407-321-8733
Ue. EROOC2t2*/Over 38 Yrs.

253-ADDITIONS St
R e m o d e l in g

HOMS BtoWOVEMENT * v T ”
Fans, cabmei hardware.
*heNe». kgha Drywaa repair
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321-5810

LARKINS LANDSCAPING A « RIOA DON
We mslail sod. m g sy* A repair
shrub*, mulches, bnck pavers,
•tump grind. Indscp rock A
dewgn end Her toumams l wit
tod tree ol any pests snd tunou* For e*l. cat 5296317 or
414-7333_______________

o u n t r r j C h a rm ^ g
city convenience

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ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition s-Commerclal
Local Builder tinea 1141
323-94*4 CQC0016M

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CARPENTER. Kt Home
repair*, painting A ceramc bM

Ratlrad Carpenter looking lor
smai job* Wed over 40 years
ofeipenenc* 121-0391

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BDRM/ 1 BATH 8S0 eq. ft.
2 BDRM/ 1 BATH 1025 eq. ft.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125 eq. ft.
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dean - Lawncara - TOTAL PREP
•407-302-7718 Loins

Richard Oroas 321 5972

WITH 1 YR. LEASE OH ASK ABOUT OUR

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279-Hauung
CONSTRUCTION clean up tit
junk removed lawn car* anytime
407 3591641 Of 407-3690781

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TR UCKS A
VANS

(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 6 0

278-Handy M an

Th e 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.

W A N TE D

7*03 MOOT. Suite 3
Orlando. PL 33B10-2BB2

323-3301

w a n t To Earn som e
Extra Holiday Money?

^ ^ ^ cabmimfE d^ ™ ^ 1
For Junk Car* Trucks A kked J
SEEP AMERICA MM/TPIA XT) MSP

S a le

Guardian
Commarce Center

(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 5 0

to donated u Honduras
Fund Fn 9 5 3(to. Sal 9t2p (6 5 1
?nd Place (06 427). Longeood

238— V e h ic le s W a n t e d , ]

235—

HUNTEHS
SPECIAL1960
Jeep CJ5 6 cyt 5 Ipeed. 4i4
51250. OflO Day* 374-0007
E&lt;* 327 1665

Call Landlord A l:

We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
W E OFFER:
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A GREAT ATM OSPHERE W HERE YOU
CAN EARN A G R EA T INCOME!

Oerega Sato: Dec 4 AS. 1 4 pm
355 East Mam St. Oeneva Fur
neure. Clopwig. Odd* A ends

235-

M T J U L S H O W R O O M W IT H
W A R S H O U S C AM O O F F IC S .
W IL L M V M l . M U M S 4 41
L O C A TM M W IT H E A S Y A C C E S S
H O H T H B S O U TH
7 * 0 3 M O O T , S u it* 3
O r la n d o . F L 3 2 8 1 0 -2 4 4 2

WENEEDA TOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WESHOULDCETTOGETHER!

(407) 322-2611

Oarage Sakr Fn Sat Sun to CARPORT SALE Fn A Sal. 9 5
5pm An 4am* 213 Fkdga Dr. Desk grass door cabmei. cot
toetbtos. antique piicher cottoc
Loch Arbor
bon books aduk ctotvng ARM a
eras rawetry A much morey:
7 3pm Sal only 458 Rrvennew 2008 Lay Corn 06 20m Si
Ave Santord
CARPORT A A L l Fn A Sat. 6
- 6PM 319 W 1601 St. Santon)
CRAFT SHOW - Oarage Sato
Set. Dec 5.
12 Oaka Also Hosp bed wrW chae
6600 SR 46 W Santord N ram.
Oarage tea Dec 5. A 7pm I 8C
Dec 6th
W Crystal Lake Ave. LiM
Mary
IV IW Y T H IH Q M ilB T QQ1II
Sal Mnoon TOSS Magnoka

Call today and watch
tha Haraid Claaatflada work for you!!

We earl young female calve*,
weaned Cat 328 9662

Guardian
Commerce Center

NEED A CAREER?

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fie Herald tor ONLY W IS H * 4 1
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ad Ca8 us we can hap*

Ostoen: 305 Carpenter Dec 3
thru Dec 6 4 Fam**!. Huge
TARO SALE:
Sato
TNP to M LAM M f atop pf M
ypprt Dec 2. 3 I A S T e o tK
TARO BALI Fn A Sat 9 5. 1400 estate* Everything horn A to Z
Valencia Court West GU** Everything must go 114 Weal 1
Coleman Cncto 7A-T FRA I
•are. shower 6
COFFEE
baby children A
home decoramrw. aafts
I FAIRLY TARO B A LI Sal 9 3
rum. ctothmg toys, etc 415 E
IB* St A Santord Ave
Vard Seto Sal 6-7pm Desk,
stereo spar*. toys, cfmstma*
tree 6 decorstiont curiam*
rod*. m*c kj| nem*. cr*R*
CAT PROTECTION AO C 4TY
70S Santa Barbara Santon)
BAT/MJN94
2480 Mekonvee (od E 25Pi St 1
Vard Sato Sal 94pm. Baa* Furniture, clothes of al sues
and noutehok) nv*c 7429 S bisque sheet mus&lt; Chn»im*i
*ems. btonkets. desks A more*
Bey Ave. Santon)

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Alum. Cana Copper/Bra*a
“ cycling 321-0004
•IE W. Flf*M
1 8-5. Sar.P-1
I-4AF8-1

KJnane tor tele t i e eech Hew

(hem ipayed or neulenel ft gel
525 rebate 349-5497

For Sale

Buy

5SNEWAND FOR OLD FISHMO
TACKLE, old toretlacki* boa
etreei*. ok) duck decoy* hunt
mg antique* etc Pay up to
51 000 I pay more then anyone
ft will pay 510 00 |u*t to tee
your ok) tackle 941 859-3530

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2 &lt;3nv*r great corvkhon 547
Can Jane after 10AM - 377-7674

06 Meaonvde onto Forest Dr
toeow tune Lots d 0 0 0 0 4 3 "
and GLASSWARE m"l
Pig*

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

AIR BOAT tor tale 52500 OHO
Wat trade tor vnal car or truck
322 2535

219— W

FOR SALE • Solid Mahogany
Dining Room Sal. 50 yn cad
good eond Triple Dr***er ml
Mirror S Night Stand tohd
wood pecan color Sleeper
Seta * Love Seel •&gt;** new
904 789-1023

OPEN FIELD SALE
FRI/SAT »•?

c c e s s o r ie s

1 towel rocker* 565 c- t dou­
ble bed 540. and 1 walnut torrraca (able wr 4 chair* 565 322
4145322-0204

ars

WANT TO OCT RIO
OF ALL THAT
•TUFF?

Mary; Fn 6 Sal. 8-Spm
Cm of 7*1 Si 6 Senvnoto Ave A TARO BALE « Vie
(oft Laka Mary Btod) Fumdure. •ay to do M and fie 1
H H items, anttque* Avon COP
" c a n tm g peepto to you
tockbto*. toreign com*, bar
coda
scanner*,
computer*,
•toclroruc*. tiam g&lt;a»* tool* 4
equpmenl Much more

SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE lor Sato 407-4387168 Cak between 5-1 Upm

OAK FILE CABINET
• 15 Day COL Training

Oaraai Sat*. SavSun g- 3pm.
BOOlStocMk) ( 08 W Mery 46)

Queen t i n b*d mnprtpnog
mattret* boa #4h metal frame
575 Can Oever 3238090

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
ttome* 53 000 to 56 000 tier Up
Fmancmg QUIET! 122-2M1

153— Acreage Lot For
S ale

217— G ar age S ales

Double B*4 comptott boa mat
Ire** and metal frame 165 Can
move 327 6219

t■ Or ni Irchhoff
^associates

A HOVE IN SPECIAL" 400 X)
tt A up! 5265 A MONTH OS«.e
Storage 321-0120 or 333-3554
Profattional ONica Space tor
rent mth scene eatertront v * »
Great tor engineering or archi­
tectural firm among other* Lo­
cated al H-dden Martwur Mama
in me Pod or Santord Approi
1900 *g it 5i50Omo 0a*e
rent Cal 332-4610

CALIFORNIA
CRAFTMATIC
BEOS Kmg lire 12 hemtl
$1000 0 6 0 323 8593

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LAKE MART 5 3 1,2 fenced
corner, rvee neighborhood A w ­
ing 592000
SANFORD HISTORICAL area. 41
I. (replace dm rm tunporth
freshly panted in out tenced
comer tot Aliung 578 000

is c e l l a n e o u s

ARVM ELECTRIC RADIANT
HCATER 1320 wan* Ian forced
heal auto [hermo control, lately
over switch, opening Npe
Seldom used 52000
(407) 323 7411

1BR JHA CHA W O Scot up
•turtooo* hto hardwood (It Wak
to *Mp 547Vmo Ret* p*»
Appi (Wen 41 32? £995
Like rroot Collage 70H 10A
CHA on 1 acre* Outer country
tatting PfMtonA Osteen area
SSJSmo 323 2863

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4 unredeemed drew coal* A
ihirt* combo. 57 SOpr N«mp
brand* like Amok) Palmer 8
VanHeueen Cal 1234766

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M A R IN E R S V I L L A G E

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*,U finance $79K 322 6607

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CHILD CARE
24 hrv7 dayvwk Meal* mcl
Overnight* ft dropoltt OK 555/

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Rental properly, garagettned
clean up*, sppkancas. trash,
brush 40T-MA-2868 or
pgr 407-8190217

260-Home
I mprovements
CHARLES D. (Den) M U I R .
Bo*)*/, COCOS7285 Re*/
Comm., remodel, edittons. re­
pair MC. VISA
. 407-3291741
OAVto KEY CONSTRUCTION

324 5139

287-Lawn S ervices
OREO OROSS LAWN SERVICE
R ESCO M
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 3230939.
LAW NSAOTS MOWED Clean
up* A under brushing 27«n am
0 322-2811 N 322 9397

300-Pressure
C l e a n in g
DUN RITE R*a/Comm
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Free aaL LleAns. Mator credit
± 321-4131

301-Rooe i n c
YATES ROOFMO since 192A
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Oen.
Ue. 4RC0022990. 322-1449

312—T ree S ervice
OON PICKREN TREE SVC
Tree/*iump removal Free tst
Lcensed,Insured 3297342

Lie: COCOS7S36 3297202

275-Drywail
DRVWA LL’STUCCO Fltpau*
Wai ft Ceiling Teiturss
Matched Popcorn 322-433*

HANDYMAN Painting concrete,
dry wall, remodeling, renova­
tions Call 282 7089

SIMPSONS Prol Tree Svc 20
w i tip 24 hr storm dLimags
BBlOf flv.oonl Total trw» cart
Free eshmate*
Bucket truck
avarfable Call 327-4736

Advertise your business every day in the NEW Seminole
Herald for under $35.00 a month. Cali the Classified
Department today to find out how It (407) 322-2611.

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How important is sleep?
b K A K UK (iO T T : Can a person
survive without sleeping'* What are
the common consequences of steep
deprivation'’
DEAR READER laving creatures
humans included
cannot survive
without sleep Sleep deprivation caus
es brain malfunction, poor judgment,
hallucinations and altered behavior,
as well as just plain exhaustion.
Although there appears to he no hard
and fast rule about how much steep a
person needs, most people require an
average of six to eight hours per day
in order to function normally
Some individuals who sleep poorly
at night can catch up with catnaps
during the day Other people will
make up for lost sleep by “ crashing"
for 12 hours or more Hut the total
sleep requirement remains surpris
ingly constant.
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Rrport "Sleep Wake Disorders
Other readers who would like a copy
should send 12 plus a long, self
addressed, stamped envelope to P.0
Box 2017. Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY IDISfi. He sure to mention
the title.
DEAR D R GOTT Your recent col
umn about the t-year old boy who
insisted on removing his pants and
exposing h im self disturbed me.
Although your advice do discourage
the practicci made sense, I wander
how the child learned this behavior
Could the source have been an older
person, parent or baby sitter? With all
the publicity about child abuse, I'm
concerned that the issue may be more
complex than it seems.
DEAR READER Point taken
In my experience, many young chil­
dren take an innocent pride in their
body parts This is entirely normal
and is part of growing up.
Nonetheless, such youngsters need to
learn, from an early age. which behav­
iors are appropriate and which aren't.
In my opinion, dropping your drawers
and publicly exposing yourself is an
act that parents should discourage,
even though it may be OK in the pri­
vacy of the home

DR. GOTT

hearts and lungs when wc arc fully
clothed and feels for ankle edema
through our winter bools. Three of us
have congestive heart failure. What is
your opinion of his technique?
DEAR READER: Your doctor is
missing a lot The methods you
describe are more suited to ritual
than to sound medical practice. I
doubt ynur physician is so perceptive
that he can diagnose ailments like
congestive heart failure and edema
through winter clothes, unless the
afflictions are so advanced as to be
unmistakable. In my opinion, you
should find a doctor who is more
attuned to the subtleties of disease —
or who is at least willing to raise your

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FEAR NOT. TITILLATING CROP.
SEDUCTIVE HANK. ELUSIVE MOP!
STUCK ATOP THAT CRASHING BORE.
THOU SHAN'T BE THERE EVERMORE'

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at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
Hill Station, Naw York, NY
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•Seminole Herald. Sanlofd. Honda •Wednesday. January 6. 1999

by Chic Young

Preventing Alzheimer’s disease

I NEED AN OUTPT THAT" WU.
REALLY IMPQ65S THE*

DEAR DR. GOTT: Is there anything
I ran do to avoid getting Alzheimer's
disease? My grandmother idied of it
silt
and I'mi scared silly.
DEAR READER: There realty isn't
any proven way to avoid Alzheimer's
G O T T , M .D .
disease, although some reports have
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indicated that estrogen therapy in
women and vitamin E supplements
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logging, biking, golf, weight training.

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your present physician and her con-;
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helped, even behavioral therapy.
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showed that the use of the presertp
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body; if the Alsheimer*s link is aiaa
proven, so much the better.
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am sending you a copy of toy Health
Report ‘ Alzheimer's Disease * Other
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH t CIRCUIT COURT
O f T H t EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO: *S S 7 J« 0A-0S-O
IN RE TH« Marttsg* cl
KOLUOUS FLADREKA
HOLDEN.
Pet itions*/Wtl#..
and
ROGER GIBON,

IN TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASE NO.I BS-tO Bt-CP
PNOBATE DIVISION
IN RE ESTATE OF
HERMAN HOWARD LEW
Deraasad.
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
sstsls ol HERMAN HOWARD
LEW . deceased. File Number
10$t-CP, is pending in the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Fronds.
Probate
Dftitlon. the address ol which
Is Post Office Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 33TTI. The
and addresses of the
personal representative end The
personal representative's attor­
ney are sat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persona on whom this
nolics is served who have
objection* that challenge the
validity of the trill, the qualifica­
tion! of the personal represen­
tative, venue, or pirtedictton of
this Court at* required to tlie
the* objection* with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of th* decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate on whom ■
of this nolle* Is

THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
AIL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
171Ll BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dal* of Ih* first publica­
tion of this Nolle* It Oscambnr
SO. IM S
STEVEN R. KUTNIR. PA.
I l l Lookout Place. St*. 110
Post Ottos Bos B4S111
Maitland. Floods SITS*-Silt
(4C7)t4t-tt04
(407) 4EB-BOBO FAX
By STEVEN R. KUTNER.
ESQUIRE
Attorney lor
Personal Repressnfante
Florida Bat No. 1TI4I1
Publish December SO, IM S
and January S, IM S
DEX-1B0

flospondem.Husband,

NOTICE OF ACTION
OF ANNULMENT OF
MARRIAGE
TO, Roger Gibon
Addiett Unknown
TOO ARE HEREBY NOTIFItO
Itut a Petition for Annulment of
your Marnagc tin bean tiled
and twnnrncad n thi* Court
and you are raguirod lo serve a
copy ol your written defense*.
H any, on NERV 0 WINTER.
ESO .
Attorney
tor
the
Petitioner, whose sddreas is
*00 Foa Vattoy Dries. Suits M I .
Lmgwood. Florida H TTP . and
whose telephone number Is
|*07) *45-MOO. and Ills ttis
original with the Clary ol the
abore-atyied Court on or belors
JANUARY 17, !•*• otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the teliel preyad tot tn
the Petition for Dissolution ol
Msit mi#,
Ttirs Notrca shall be published
once each wee* lot lout (4)
consecutive weeks In Somino**
Herald
WARNING:
RULE
I I 1SS.
Florida fanviy Laws Rules ol
Procedure. REQUIRES CERTAIN
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS AND INFORMA­
TION. FAILURE TO COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
INCLUDING DISMISSAL OR
STRIKING OF PLEADINQS.
WITNESS my hand and OOAt Ol
Court on DECEMBER I I . IM S .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clary
Publish. December SO. IM S
and January S. t J. M . IS M

DEX-1M
’ CO URT

dal* of tho first publication of
this nolle* must IH* than claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of th* dece­
dent and persons having claims
demand* against th* dece­
dent's estate must III* their
claim* with this court WITHIN

OF T M I 1BTH ,
CIRCUIT O F I
I COUNTY,
CASS NO. S B -1 M IC A -t A-B
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL 4BONTOAOB
CORPORATION F/K/A
MARaARETTEN OF
COMPANY, me..
Plenum,
VS.
KIMBERLY K. GARRISON
A/KM KIMBERLY
GARRISON; ot cL,

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Nolle* i* hereby given that,
pursuant to that FM*I Judgment
of Forselosum doted OMPMB pf
I t. IB M , and antsmd M cf*d
c a m number M -1H 1 C A -T4 -B ,
of th* Circuit Court *1 th* tBth
Judicial Circuit In and tot
« ammole
County. Plot Ml .
whoram CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORAT ION
F/K/A CHEMICAL NSSM NT1AL
MORTOADE
CORPORATION
F/K/A MARGANST T EN
OB
COMPANY. m OjtoPIM aHN and •
KIMBERLY K. OANRfBON A/K/A
KIMBERLY * GARRISON, * T H t
FIRST NATIONAL BANK O F
KEYSTONE. SSMNtOLE C O UN­
TY. A POLITICAL SUtOIMSNM
OP THE STATS OF FLORIOA.

IN TUB CINCUIT c o u n t
I COUNTY.
PROQATB BfVtSION
P K B R o . M -1111CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
TERRI! BLACKSTONI

Legal Notices
M M M O L S C O U N TY
PLAHNINO AND PST1IQ PM BS
COMMUNITY D t V I lOPBM M T BLO CK QUART PROORAM
COMBINED PUBLIC B O T K f l OF M HO IRQ OP NO
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON T H t INVtRONM SN T (TONSI) AND
ROTICB OF M T B V T T O RBOUCBT
RELEASE OF PIFNOt (WOURROF)
FOR FISCAL YEARS TBO O-M .
Daft: January 4. IM S
Seminole County Planning and Development Department
1101 E First Street
Sanford. Florida SI7T1
TO ALL INTERESTED AOENCIES. OROUPS AND PERSONS.
Public Notrca I* hereby given for Implementation of tho County
Environmental Assessment which was crlgtnalty approved on
October I I , 1SIT b&gt; tho Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD). The description ol tho CDBG. ESQP end
HOME acthrfhot to be undertaken during fiscal year* I H 4 H are

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O u r o fR e o to e p s n l o aofV B y o u M o n d a y V # o v 0 i P H R e * • R R» • • 9 *

1. Counlywid* CDBO fund* will bo usad in capital improvements
fur the rsplaramant of equipment, renovation, tnstatlsnon and
mhsMitetion of siiatmg dramaga. water and sewer connections,
and development of new lecfllfie* where appucablt m CDBO low
and moders'a incoma tergal areas Also Included tn th* develop­
ment of ofbur eligible actrvHle* designated to moat community
development needs having a particular urgency A* follows:
a. Midway Paring end Dramaga
b. Hopper Academy Historic Preservation Project
C. City of esaveiberry Paring and Drainage
d. City of Santord. Boy* and Orrte Bunding Rehabilitation
0. City Of Santord
1. Pot abet Water improvement*
1. Sanitary Sewer Improvements

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4. SMeweK Improvement*

PLEAS* TAKE NOTICE that on
DECEMBER IS . 1EM. there wa*
l locoieod from th* Estit*
TENRIE
BLACKSTONI,
I tn the ann um of
IM B0-4S. Said funds aro *■ of
Ih* sssatt duo to TERRY LEE
ALLOWAV whose last Known
address was unknown and SAM
assets remain unclaimed.
Unless sold funds or* claimed
on or bafors an (4) month* tram
th* data of first publication of
this nolle*, bald fundi wfS b*
forwarded to th* Slot* of
Florida, pursuant t* Ffartda
Statutes TS3.S1S.
M WITNESS WHEREOF I have
sat my hand and official aoat M
Santord, Florida, on DECEM­
BER 1 3 ,1MB.
(SEALJ
MARYANNE MORSE Clerk
By: Rosemary Hamilton
PR OM TS DIVISION
P O DRAWER C
SANFORD. FL SIT71-0SM
Publish: December M , IS M
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f. Seminole County Community Assistance •Emergency Medial
AoeNtanci
g. Seminole County Community Assistance . Chad Com
Assistance
h. Boy* and Oafs Club* at Central Florida, Inc.
1. PUti Community Theatre Historic Preserve!ion

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cumncATtoMS

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I. Seminole Count* Ctoeiencs/Cod* Enforcement Program
Banford/Somlnol*t C
m City of Santord
County School Board
t. The** activities am Mvohrod M th* us* of HOME fund* for tho
delivery of sol* and docent how tang units to ohgibt* ownor-occupied/renter-occupied very lew. low and modsrstt-income teal*
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It has bean dafartnlnod that 1
I activities wUI not
conoutut* an action
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human environment. Acco
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CoatMlrdaMd Plans tor fiscal uoam 1MS/19M and tOOI/MOl to.
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R a n t
71— Htir Wanted

70—Educaiion &amp;
T raining

71— Htir Wanteo

KIT 'N* ( A K I V I K 001»&gt; l.;irn Wright
A $UrAf YoOft. CHILD IS ‘SpEMOtAJCq

a c c r e d it !

o tr u ck s c h o o l
COL. VA7A Apprv Job A iv it
Wk#nd cutset National Truck
S d o o n a o H N -r w

71— Hnr Wantid

fe e V W
Breaklatl Server. Howea la a p
era. House Man S AM Olih
Washer: FT Apply Lake Mary

Courtyard
135 Irrternatcnal
Parkway lake Mary 4«&lt; 1000

Stan tha Vaar flight
Wflfl Sonet Tranapod

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99— A partments
Unfurnished

103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d

1 M Certapa, quel area, naal at
a pin. no tmokert. no pelt.
SASCVmo Jermgan Propertet.
3303255

Sanford: Avan i2/is«9a 2f l » i
eflc 5575 5575 CuM 1/1 MOO/
MOO 321-6757

FT. Bated C o . OTP drivers
1 year hip Tractor Trailer mm
• CDL A Ht/mtl. Runt 5 7

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Inpowratoudwid rat center*
Hourly pay plut ComnvtMm
Ca« or Patty 407«47«0l0
a U . resume 407647 *1?*
A t Tempt rO CNoFee

DRIVERS

207— Jewelry

Drtvert COL B tor kxal dekver

103— Houses*
Unfurnished
C N m r LEVEL W W tA S need
ed N O W Covenant Transport
hat immodUM opening* lor
driver trameet No eaperwnce
needed Earn MSB to 5S5R ptoa
bene!at COL treeing ovaaable
800 435 5543

219—Wanted t o Buy

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M m Co N FR IK!
(4 0 7 ) 7 I6 -TA IK *
toiureece 4 pant: Sea coverage
aUleetoa Salary ptut com e tiron Work ham ou local dtaa
Training provided Must have
proven track record C al lor
phone rvtemew at 800 76* 4422
or 373 *574411

JM DOYLE

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(407)322*2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

71— H eip Wantii)

Credit Card Billing
1-B00*C1TY *FUN

Heekered 2/f bungtiow wideitched guest cottage S75K Dal
Waller/Jrrvgen Prop 3230165

RENTALS

•Late Model Con*

or trainee, metal tae operate*
mamtenanoa
Water Bonnei
350 Anchor fid, Cawfcnrry fL

141— H omes For Sale

199—Pets ft Supplies
MELLOMVILLE V I WOmmg
flm. Living Rm. Heal'air. Lg
porches. Lg Lot
5500/5900
Lk Mary M W/Pool. FeepUce.
Oarage.
Gated
Comm
1105011000
key Condo, w/
DSL Oarage, Lg Pano. Sepaoout......................4775/5750

•Weekly Pay

CULTURED MARBLE mttalier
or Trim carpenter »* lra»i Slad
Invnerkalely 407 321-477?

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71— H

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Sanlord eholetau dtlrtoutor
Receptor-,rtl ■/ muft funchon
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nuses tot. eoiKped vaca’on
A hokdjyt
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Send retienet to Pereomet
Mngf, PO Bw 1403 Sanlord
F I 32772 1603
MEANT
A HO
TOOOLEN
TEACHER needed AM 5 PM hrt
avti Please ca« 321-4577

Saras 5 Service FuaBene
tat met tot 4 401k Company
wave* Apply ILF 4-4
Truly Natan Peal Cawtral
2420 South Onando Dr Sanlord
407 523-4757

1377 Sq. Ft.
Office / WartN
7SD3 fdOCT, Burta 5
Orlande. FL 525tO-M
CmMLmncMortl A t-

(4 0 7 ) 939*4450

W e are looking for an Outside Sales R a p w ho can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
W E O FFER :
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• FU L L B E N E F IT S IN C L U D IN G - M E D IC A L ,
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C A N E A R N A G R E A T IN C O M E !

CaN KcfU« today to tat up an interview.

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LEGAL
ADVERTISING
CLERK
Must be com puter literate with above
average typing abMHy. G o o d organiza­
tional s k is . Needs to com m unicate
we* with public and internal departFuR-Vme Position with good b a i
•alary and com pany benefits.
W oddna Hours:
Monday - Friday Sam - 5 p m

Support p&gt;ur local
businesses, they are the
heart pr your conunuhiy
You wtl find reputable
aarytecs In Uib dtadory

127— Storace/Office
For Rent

7AM tervce property menage
monf to euf of your needs*
101 W 1St. Sanlord
(407) 323-7322 or F t i V407)
322-0448
o-rnol www aurveety 4ea/*&gt;
ink not

T l# aemnee property managem n to tun st yaw need*’
lOt W. 1 St. Sanlord
(407) 523*7523 or Fai 1(407)
322-0494

proaenetety
20«45
(400/
month m t l t i t 324 7001

141— H omes For Sale
it) 4 California styta 2 story
pod. tennis cl. amervtet
5124000
Part Are VMae 2BR2Be
Townhouee condo- M2,000
oemer motivated
Ttoa S llN CatawIM 1 905 Cate
kna Dr 4BR ml huga rroodad
tot. tua its bath, half bath
down Priced to at# at 5104K'

rad grapafruit
Sanlord

S-llyraCaa 322-4495

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3 B - Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Flood* •Wednesday. January 6, 1099

Basketball—
Continued from P ife IB
Crooms will host Deltona
Trinity at 7 p.m. on Thursday
and at Calvary Christian (as
part of a boys/gtrls doubleheader) on Friday at 6:30 p.m.;
Lake Howell
hosts Tampa
Prep at 7 p.m. on Thursday
and Winter Springs at 7:30
p.m. on Friday; Winter Springs
hosts Trinity Prep at 7 p.m.
tonight and Is at Lake Howell
on FYlday at 7:30 p.m. and at
Melbourne-Florida Air Acad­
emy at 3 p.m. on Saturday;
Lake Mary Is at Oviedo tonight
at 7:30 p.m. and at Seminole at
7:30 p.m. on Friday; Oviedo
hosts Lake Mary* at 7:30 p.m.
tonight and Lyman on Friday
at 7:30 p.m.; Seminole hosts
Lake Mary on Friday at 7:30
p.m. and Spruce Creek on Sat­
urday at 7:30 p.m.; Lake Bran­
tley hosts DeLand at 7:15 p.m.
on Friday; and Lyman hosts
New Smyrna Beach at 7:30
p.m. tonight, and Oviedo at
7:30 p.m. on Friday and then
goes to Ptne Ridge for a 7 p.m.
game on Saturday.
GIRLS _ Crooms will be at
Calvary Christian (as part of a
boys/gtrls doubleheader) at 5
p.m. on Friday and then host
Orangewood Christian at 3
p.in. on Saturday; Seminole

hosts Lake Mary at 7:30 p.m.
on Thursday and Is at Spruce
Creek at 7 p.m. on Friday; Wlntrr Springs hosts Lake Howell
at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and
ta at Cocoa Beach at 7 p.m. on
Friday; Lake Mary Is at Semi­
nole at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday
and host's Lakeland-George
Jenkins at 7:30 p.m. on Satur­
day; Lyman ts at Oviedo at 7:30
p.m. on Thursday and hosts
DeLand at 7 p.m. on Saturday;
Lake Howell la at Winter
Springs at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs­
day and hosts Osceola at 1:30
p.m. on Saturday.

CROOKS CRUMBLES
SANFORD _ Terrance Perkins
had another big night but It
was not enough as Crooma
dropped a 56-42 decision to
Monut Dora Bible School at
Allen
Gymnasium Tuesday
night.
Mount Dora Bible (6-4) took
a 35-17 halftime lead, but the
Panthers got back into the
contest by outsorting the Bull­
dogs 25-21 In the final 16 min­
utes.
Perkins hit
four threepointers and finished with a
game-high 31 points.
Poyett led Mount Dors Bible
with 22 points.

IN BRIEF
Salando Park to host tennis
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Sanlando Park Is
hosting the first Professional Futures Tennis
Tournament of 1999 through January 11.
The hard court event will offer Central
Honda the opportunity to see tomorrow *
ATP Tour superstars In action. Prize money
for the tournament Is 915,000.
The Leukemia Society of America will
benefit by receiving all proceeds from the
tournament and special events associated
with the event. Sanlando Park la located at
401 W. Highland St. In Altamonte Springs.
Admission la free for the event For more
Information, please call (561) 318-1496.

BULLDOOB 66.
PANTHERS 42
Mount Den Bible Scboot (86)
Coif 6. E. Rrynnld* 7. A Reynold. 2.
IVtlo* S. Hard well 2, IVyrl 22. F rrju M l I. Mllthc!! 2. l&lt;od(r 2. Lakhtry 4.
Total*: 20 9-14 56

Crooma (43)
h r t l n i 31, William* 2. lY tm o n 2.
Wnlaon 6. tlrvam I TMala 15 H 14
42.

ML Dsn Bible IB 16 IB S 86
Crooma
6 11 18 18.48
T h m -u o im Held goal* _ Mount Dora
lUbtr 7 ItHiyrt 3. Ilrrtot 2. Cole. E Heynolda). Crooma 4 IlYtkin* 41 Tram
Vail* _ Mount Dora IMUr IB. Crooma
I I . Fouled out _ Mount Dora lilt J r A
Reynold# T M in k a li _ none. Rcranh _
Monut Dora IKbtr S-4; Crooma S B

AP VO PALLS SHORT
ORLANDO _ Visiting Semi­
nole nearly dug 11self out or a
huge hole, but came up just
short, dropping a 55-51 Class
5A-Dlstrlct 4 game at Oak
Ridge Tuesday night.
Anrow Force VII found Itself
down 11-6 after one period and
41-27 after three periods
beofre rallying with a 24-14
fourth quarter scoring advan­
tage.
The Pioneers (7-4) were led
by Newton with a game-high 19
points.
Seminole (2-12) got 17 points
from Cornelius Hue and 12
points from freshman center

Robbie Dupre.
PIONEERS SB.
ARROW FORCE VH S I
■amlasla (81)
Curry 8. Whitman 5. fra il 5. IS *
17. Wynn 2. June* 2. Duprr 12. TWala:
17 17-23 SI.

Otfc Bldg* (88)
Co* 7. Adnr 5. Hamid 7. 01*1 6.
Meadon 10. Sand* 2. Richard*on 2.
Gordon 3. Walton 2, Iteakrt 2 Tulala:
22 9 IB 55.

•Mdasls
Oak B14gs

6 11 10 84 . I I

11 IS IB 14 _ 86

Three poTnl field (nal. _ Oak Kidfr 2
lAdvlr. Gordon] Tram lout* _ Seminole
17: Oak Rider &gt;4. Fouled out _ CM
Olat. Trrhnlral* . none. Ik r«n k
_ Seminole 2-12; Oak tOdgr 8-4. Junior
vanity _ Oak Rider 62. Seminole 51.

spelled the difference as visit­
ing Lake Howell lost to the
Bishop Moore Hornets. 32-24.
In the Oolden Dome Tuesday
night.
Curovic led the way for the
Stiver Hawks with eight points.
Preston had 13 for Bishop
Moore (16-4).

ORLANDO _ The Oviedo girls
Cared even worse on Monday
night at the Oolden Dome, get­
ting crushed by Bishop Moore
41-19.
Smiley led the Lions with
eight points, while Philip had
10 for the Hornets.
HORNETS 41, LIONS IS

SILVER HAWKS 34

Pits6a H6)

BewsS(S4)
Thi 6. Watta 5. E. Manlnri 5. Curovic
S. E. Martini* 0. ToUla: S 5-12 24.

Brack 3. Ouimla 6. Smiley S. Daniel*
2. llodsnO. TMala; 7 B it IB

■taksp Mo*** (41)
Tonra 4. R iS p 8. Prealon 13. Altlrr
4. Navtdomakia 7. Ilauarr 2. Total* 18
6-14 32.

U ks Bams
■ B M f Mast*

Ite m 3. rtilllp 10. freaton 8. Altlrr
4. Navadomakta S. Ilauarr 6. Slone 2.
Total* IBS-12 41.

S 4 4 6 .1 4
a t io t _ aa

T tm -p M M d e u k _ Lake HoaHI 3
nu a. Watta). Term fcula _ I

GIRLS

LIONS CAGED

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Thrrepotnl add fouia . Blahop
3 (Philip* 3. TbneaJ Item foul*

SILVER HAWKS BTUHQ
ORLANDO _ a
quarter
scoring

10-4 third
advantage

Type B Wildlife Management Area* on Its
web site. SJ R.STATE.FL.US.
Brochures are also posted to ensure that
all hunters know the rules. The same maps
and brochures are available through District
offices and the tax collector offices selling
District permits.

Softball players needed
SANFORD _ Women's slowpttch softball
player* are needed for a team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.
! call Bonnie at 323-0031 for Info.

''Lung Cards” are grad gifts
ORLANDO _ The Oolf Privilege Card, also
known aa the "Lung Card*, allows gotten to
* w or reduced green fees at over 600
i In Florida, Georgia. Alabama. South
_a — 4 Mlastsslooi.
The Lung Card Is a perfect gift for the
HNm D C U d ll

of Central

Soccer
- *•
Bourque. Krista] Walts and Elans
“ “ “ * ■*— "— far the Lions.

each as the Lions raised their record to 190-1
on the season.
LNM9 4, KASHI U 9

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Floren11

Carverane each.
VuMaod
The Patriots (5-4) will boat Palm Bqr at Tom
Story Field on Saturday with the junior vanity
starting at noon and the vanity at 1 p.m.

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Stay ahead o f unexpected guests
Rotary Club

Blood Bank

K eep company food on hand for easy entertaining

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

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

Although the holidays are be­
hind us. it might be a good
to be ready for company
I year long.
The No. 1 rule is *Be Pie.* Consider stocking up
Sertoma Club
i few company items, as
The Sertoma Chib of South
as the usual
staples,
Seminole County, dedicated to
on hand capers. Jars of
the advancement of speech and
ted peppers, imported olhearing children, meets every
and sun fried tomatoes.
Thursday morning, from 7JO
Brick
some shrimp, crab; bato 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida Hos­
wtth prepared pie
pital Senior Clltrens Center.
(tniig i tnd chicken
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
Into the fteesrr.
which connects to lake
Tbs
Best
thing to da t* to arm your
Road, one mile south of
aatfwMh a tew paod cookbook* Thm*
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
rout there thatfacu*on quirt
members are Invited to attend.
imong them the brand nr*
For information, can
Oene
j to Beat the Clock.' by Sam
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.
Better Homn and (lantern.
Itahes a very good *Fre»h and
t* series (including unc entitled
Weight Watchers
er Supper*." I'm also a
A local chapter of Weight
hup (an o( ftbumnr Ooid* -ftmpr*
Watchers meets at the Labe
I t - r cookbook
n iijr
community
uuiKnng
•a few of my favorite quirt
every Thursday from 4:45 to
8:45 p.m.

Al-Anon
A support group for frienda
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
•t 8 p.m., at 11! E. 27th St.,
just went of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New vial ton or mem­
bers arc welcome to this 12atep group.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county holds a coffee for
newcomers
and
second
Wednesday of every month
from 10 a.tn. until noon. For
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Betty, 095-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

Lunch, fellowship
AH area seldom are tnvtted to
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meeting at the Orthodox
Chinch of St. Stephen. 1895
Lake Emma fid.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon, ta followed by B ible.
study and fetlowahip.
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3304)391.

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Semmoto Herald. Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. January 6.1990 • IB

Lucky 13th for Lake Howell

Dean
Sm ith
HERALD
SPORTS
EDITOR

Hawks rally
past W inter
Park boys

Russ makes
the H all call
SANFORD • I have to Rive
kudos to Russ White, our news
columnist, who predicted two
weeks ago that Robin Yount.
Nolan Ryan and George Brett
would be elected to the Base­
ball llall of Fame.
Russ was one of the top
sports writers, specializing In
baseball, back In the 70s
when hr was at the VYaalWnpton
Star and has lifetime rights to
vote for the llall of Fame as a
mrmber of the Baseball Writ­
er* of Amrrlra Association.
Actually Russ told me Dial he
was going to vote for those
three when the ballot came out
a couple of months ago.
Speaking of Yount. Ryan and
Brett making the Hall of Fame,
my how time files.
It doesn't seem like Its been
five year* since we saw these
great player* take the field, es­
pecially Ryan, It seems like It
was only a couple of year* ago
that he was still throwing no
hitter* and striking out 10-ormorr batters a game for the
Texas Rangers.
And thinking of throe men. I
know I write about getting
older and feeling old. and here
I go again.
If I had been good enough to
be a major league baseball
player these men would have
Lent contemporaries of mine,
especially Yount, as we gradu­
ated from high school In the
same year.
Yount went straight to the
Milwaukee Brewers as an 18yrar-old shortstop, while I
went to Seminole Community
.W H lld -b e *

SPORTS EDITOR

Reggie Kahn (far Isft). Chad Par(abovs. toft). Brad Hoffar
right) and Justin Kant
toft) aaoh scored In doubts
ww l a m riow ti Doyt rai-

■set hornssUnrhiQ vwitof
74-64. to a non-conference
game Monday nigfe
to ft* M M

WINTER PARK • The Lake
Howell boys' basketball learn
didn't let a little setback slow
Its excellent season, bouncing
bark from last week's loss In
the Bishop Moore Tournament
to rally past Winter Park. 74­
04. Monday night.
Tire Wildcats (0-0) look a 20­
17 lead after the first quarter
and maintained the three-point
advantage until halftime.
The SUrrr Hawks trimmed a
point ofT lire lead In the third
period, then put 20 points on
the board In the fourth period
and holding Winter Park to
only 14 points to pull out the
victory.
Chad Parsons paced the
Lake Hosvil offense, pouring In
a game-high 18 points.
Also scoring in double All­
ures for the winner’s were Brad
Hollar and Justin Kane with 14
points each and University of
South Florida signre Reggie
Kohn with II.
Justin Smith (eighth Jamaal;

Quintets
find the
sledding
••eV*

AwdrMraflb aa a
and the other aa a center'
Beider, played 30 yean with
the Brewer* and la now getting
ready to be Installed In the
’ Hall*, while I'm slaving away
here at the Herald and on a
diet and trying to get Into
shape so I can be a better
player in the 40-and-Over
baseball league I compete In.
Oh well.
■ay n o Ama. and yes I am
one myself, give Tennessee
credit. It did what It had to do
to beat the Seminole*.
Yes, FSU made a lot critical
mistakes. Marcus Outxrn was
horrible and the questionable
call on the on-side kick may
have had a bearing on the out­
come. but the Volunteers made
the two big pass plays and the
defense was outstanding.
But It's easy to play th e‘what

SPORTS EIXTOM

SANFORD - Several of the lo­
cal basketball teams have had
a tough Ume In gettir* going
after the holidays aa lo ca l
teams have dropped eta of
seven contest* tn the nev
Only the Lake Howell
.
(see above story) have found
the victory column, while
Seminole has loot twice and
Crooms and Oviedo once each.
Things were especially bad
In the Oviedo Holiday Classic
on Saturday aa Seminole was
crushed. 56-29. by Ft. PierceWestwood, the boat lions were
whipped. 76-62. by Melbourne
and even No. 1 Claao M stateranked Edgewater tasted de­
feat. Calling to Pott St. Lucie.
5 6 -6 6 .

Obis' play has also been
ragged, with Oviedo and Labe
Howell both setting dumped.
In hardwood action tor die
rest of the week: BOYS

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P ru n e befo re flo w e r bu d s set Eagle
Pruning is the selective re ­
moval of plant parts, mainly
shoota and branches to Im­
prove health, control growth
nr promote flowering, fruiting
or appearance. Pruning Is a
common maintenance prac­
tice used to remove dead,
dying, or damaged wood. Dis­
eased
or
Insect-Infested
branches are usually removed
rather than sprayed with
chemicals to control the
problem. Selective pruning
ran be used to produce a thin
or thick canopy.
Whan to a w Trees and
shrubs can be tightly pruned
anytime.
Prune
apringflowering plants, such as

form flower buds in J u * for
the following year's blooms.
Pruning or pinching between
the end of the blooming pe­
riod and the late spring
would not reduce the number
of flower buds act. Plnchlnf
the new shoots an sralroa
anytime from several weeks
after they begin elongating
through May will encourage
lateral branchlr^. If pruning
or pinching occurs between
July and just before blooming
during next year's spring, k
would remove (lower buds
and therefore reduce the
number of flowers, but will
not affect the general beahh
of the plant

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promotes the growth of new
shoots and leaves. Thinning is
the complete removal of
branches bark to lateral
branches or the main trunk,
or ns In the rase of shrubs
with several trunks, a com­
plete removal of some of the
trunks. This technique is
used mainly on shnibs to
control size while maintaining
a natural appearanre.

litter); eighteen resulted from
the recovery and rehabilitation trauma (unknown origin, frac­
process tn preparing eagles tures. physical Injuries); ten
snd other raptors for release.
resulted from disease or natu­
Audubon's Center for Birds ral causes (avian pox. storm,
of Prey admitted fifty-one Bald tornado, premature fledge):
Eagles In 1998. 46 percent and two were the result of
coming from the central Flor­ gunshot wounds.
ida counties of Lake. Osceola,
Florida Audubon also spear­
Orange. Seminole and VohisU. heads a program which util­
TWmty-one
eagle
Injuries izes citizen stewards to moni­
were the result of human Im­ tor active eagle's nests In 39
pact! (car accident, territory counties through the state.
light, electrocution, toxin or Audubon's BagfeWatch Is lm-

portent tn Identifying the loca­
tion of active neats, docu­
menting urban activity, and
assisting
in
management
plans. This year. Eagle Watch
win be utilizing 221 volunteers
assigned to 232 nests.
For more Information or a
map to the release call the
Center for Birds of Prey at
(407) 944-0190 or Florida
Audubon
Headquarters
at
(407) 5390-5700.

Root pruning: Root pruning
con be used to slow plant
growth, producing a more
compact plant. Prune one
half of the root system, wall 4
to 0 weeks, and then prune
the other half. Root pruning
should be schedule so roots
will be watered thoroughly to
keep the soil moist for 4 to 0
weeks following root pruning.
per plant. Moderate to acm e
pruning may encourage pro­
duction of fewer but larger
blossoms, it is best to prune
trees late In the dormant B a ­
ton or several weeks following
a growth flush. Trees sprout
excessively and are easily
damaged when pruned dur­
ing active shoot elongation.
The worst time to prune Is
when leaves are forming. Do
not prune trees that are un­
der stress.
h n k | toshalfoss: Plants
are pruned by cither heading
back or thinning. Heading
back la (he sekettve cutting
of terminal ends of twigs or
young branches back to an
auxiliary bud or node. This
win produce a denser tree or
shrub because It usually

a a i fts k atom Larger fruit
can be produced by selec­
tively removing (lowers or de­
veloping fruits. Those re ­
maining will be larger. Light
pruning helps lo maintain
more flowers and fruits on
the tree. Severe pruning on
plants, wtikh flower on cur­
rent season’s growth such as
crepe myrtle, will produce
fewer but larger flower dus­
ters. However, pinching new
vegetative growth during the
growing season will Induce
the production of lateral
shoots and also the number of
blooms. Removing teed heads
on crepe myrtle, for Instance,
will promote a second, and
maybe a third, flower clutter.

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RUSS
WHITE

C en ter fo r B irds o f P rey
releases 200th bald eagle
America's Supermarket*

List is fine, but
w here’s Oprah?
Gutenberg or Galllleo?
Copernicus or Columbus?
Beethoven or Bach?
Shakcsjmarc or Einstein?
Thomas Arqulnas or Franrls
of Assist?
The ultimate Hook of
Argument* ■ 1.000 gears,
J.OOO people: Ranking the
Men and Women H7u&gt; Shaped
the Millennium * has scholars
and historians at odds.
Who's to say whether
Michelangelo was as
important as Leonardo da
Vtnct or if Elizabeth 1 was the
most significant woman of the
millennium?
The lop ten on the list are:
Johannes Gutenberg,
Christopher Columbus,
Martin Luther. Galileo Galilei.
William Shakespeare. Isaac
Newton. Charles Darwin.
Thomas Aquinas, l-conardo da
Vinci and Ludwig can
Beethoven.

Elizabeth I. who shaped the
British Empire, was No. 31.
In all, less than 15 percent of
the 1.000 on the list are
women.
"1 can't believe they left out
Oprah." Joked Prof. Dick
Crepeau. the History Chair at
the University of Centra)
Florida. Crepeau found the
list more amusing than
scholastic. "I'd drop
Columbus on the list, and
move up Newton and
Darwin."
Any serious ranking of
those who shaped the
millennium would require
study and comparison* of the
fields and periods of the
principals. Crepeau said. "U
Beethoven and Bach are In
the top 35. why Isn't Mozart?
And where la Henry Ford?"
The book starts with

WINTER PARK
Florida Audubon Society's C’rntei for lllnls &lt;&gt;(
lYry will reached an important benchmark, .is it released its
200th Bald Eagle back Into the Florida sky. The release came
only a day after the nation celebrated the 25th nnnlvrrsaiy of the
Endangered Species Act. one of the most effective pieces of le g ­
islation that has helped to protect the Bald Eagl&lt; and many
struggling species and sub species.
In Florida. Bald Eagles lilt their low In 1962 with only 251
nesting pairs. Today. Florida boasts the largest imputation of Bald
Eagles m the continental United States, with nearly 1.000 nest
lug pairs. Audubon's Center lor Birds of I’rrv aided an increasing
Bald Eagle population during recovery, by rehabilitating and r e ­
introducing eagles track Into the landscape.
"Now. more than ever. Audulxin's experience In the eagle busi­
ness ts needed." said Resee Collins. Florida Audulron vice presi­
dent and center director. "It took ns 14 years to release our first
hundred Bald Eagles, and only five more years to reach numlrer
200." she said. Collins uotrd that other factors also played a role
In this sleep Increase o f releases: the Increase In numbers o f ea ­
gles. ns well as the fact that more eagles an1 now found in Urban
areas, making them more vulnerable to collisions with cars and
powertlnrs. accidental poisonings and shootings.
Lucky numlrer 200 Is an adult eagle nicknamed 'Stewart', who
was rrcoverrd on a greenhntisr roof In Oakland In Orange
County. Although It rrmalns unclear how hr acquired his injuries,
when found. Slrwart was in mild shock, had blood lit this throat,
was weak In his right shoulder and eapahtr ol only short lllghts.
After 2-1/2 weeks o f treatment at the center. Stewart had recov­
ered from hts injuries and was ready for release.
Bob Lamb, vice president of Walt Dlsnry Wot Id's Animal King­
dom. released the eagle near Its recovery site. Disney ts leading
un elTort to build the flight bam as part ol Projerl Wmgsprrad. a
$2 million project to enhance treatment of hlids of prey and the
education of Florida's citizens. The flight bant ts a critical part of

Please see Eagle. Page 4A

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On thi* day in
UU, Samuel F.B. Morse demonitrat
ed the telegraph in public for the first
time, in Morriitown, NJ.
On thl* day in UM, the Rolling Stone*
began their first lour, performing in
London with the Ronette* and Marty
Wilde
On this day in 1994, Nancy Kerrigan
wa* attacked after ikating practice by
a Rian wielding an iron bar.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Joan of Are
tMIMUIL saint: Cart Sandburg &lt;1176'
1967), writer: Tom Mix 1IMOI940I,

actor. Sam Rayburn MM2 1961), U S
politician; E L. Dnctorow (IMF),
writer. ,» M, u u HolU U937-). fool
bill coach, i* #2; Louli Freeh tlttFl.
is u N&gt;n(?.
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golfer. It 42; Howie Long (I960 &gt;. footplayer commentator, i* 39
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1976. Ted Turner purchased the At
l*nla Brave* for the reported »um of
*12 million
TODAY’S QUOTE: "Peace rule* the

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low-60a. Low* In the mid-40s.
Thanday: Sunny. Highs near
70. Lows near 50. PlMay: Part­
ly cloudy. High* In the ntld-70s.
Lows in the mld-SOa. M lw M r
Isolated showers, Highs In the
mld-70a. Lows in the mid-50s.

I i j i r s 1 — ok; Seas arc 24 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona la 60 degrees and at
New Symma. 60 degrees.
Winds are front the north at
10-15 m.p.h.

State-licensed and registered pharmacists
Convenience: have your prescription filled while
you shop

£femfnolc Herald
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

"There's JuM so far you can go
with this stuff,"
We're sony John Glenn
wasn't reserved a space, too.
Neil Armstrong is No. 696 and
Yurt Gagarin is No. 499.
Surely. Glenn could have
orbited with the mHknnlum’s
best.

Wedwdsy. January 6,1999 • VdI.q i.N o.96

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Humana, Prudentia. PCS, PAID, Medimet,
MEDICAID and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
and Health Options
Computerized prescription records
W e cariy a full line of quality generic drugs
Prescriptions are easily transferable. Just bring in
your refillable prescription and we'll contact your
physician and take care of all the details

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Chamber

POLICE LOG
Tlii1fallotving reports mere complird from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office Jot tncUtents recorded Jan. 5:

Aggravated battery:
SANFORD, 19th Street. 1400 Mock. Jan. 5. 5:15 a.m. A 42year-old man was nnrstrd by Sanford l*ollce for aggravated
battery. Police said he was Involved In an argument with an­
other man ut n bar when he punched the other man In the
stomach. A short time later, he lilt the man In the hrad and
Uick with n tree branch.

B urglary:
SANFORD, eaaford Aveawc. 300 block. Jan. 4. 2:39 a m. A
35 year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for butglaiy to
a structure and for assault. Police sold he klrkrd In the door of
a former girlfriend's residence ond threatened to harm her If
she did not give him the money he was requesting.

Domestic

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violence:

SANFORD, stoaobrook Drive. 9000 Mock. Jan. 4. 3:05 a.m.
A 22-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for domestic
violence. Police said Ik put a sofa cushion over his llve-ln
girlfriend's face and tiled to smother her during on argument.

Drugs:
ALTAICOATS SHUNOt. Cowoty Rood $97 at North itfo o t.
Jan. 5. 1:22 a.m. A 30 year-old man was arrested fay Seminole
County SlierHTs deputies for possession of cocaine. Deputies
said the driver was stopped for a traffic violation and he gave
the deputies permission to search his vehicle. They found a
piece of crack cocaine under the driver's seat. They also found
two rocks of the drug In his pocket.
rCRN PARK. Feta Park BooCovaiC at Rtoto Rood 49$. Jan.
4, 3:28 a.m. A 38-ycar-old man was arrested by Seminole
County sherifTs deputies for possession of crack cocaine.
Deputies Mid they made a traffic stop and he appeared lo be
trying to hide something under his seat. For their own safety
and because of the cold weather, they removed him to the
back of their cruiser and searched his car. Under the front
seat, they found two pieces o f crack cocaine.
LONOVOOO. MagssHs Aw....... 900 Mesh. Jan. 4. 12:01
a.m. A 31-year-old man was arrested fay Seminole County
sheriff's deputies for possession of crack cocaine and for re­
sisting arrest without violence. Deputies said an Informant
told them the man was selling drugs In the ares and that he
often held rocks of cocaine In his mouth to hide It from police.
They said they found him and conducted a search. When they
found nothing, they asked to look In his mouth. There they
found a piece o f crack cocaine.
■ANVOND. Cswutry CMh Noad. 100 Mask. Jan. 2. 2:20 p m
A 20-year-old man Kras arrested fay Seminole County shellfTa
deputies for selling/manufacturing/drlivery or trafficking in
drugs. Deputies said they went to his house, acting on tlpa
from neighbors and saw 51 marijuana plant* growing In plain
alght In the back yard. The plants were growing in Styrofoam
cups clustered together. He told them the marQuana was for
his personal use.

Erics Chavero. IB. Maytown
Road. Osteen, died Sunday.
Jan. 3. 1999 at Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children and
Women. Ms. Chavers wsa bom
April 4. I960 In Sanford. Ms.
Chavers web a student. She
was a member o f Church o f
Ood. Osteen.

ful deal. But. when the cham­
ber asks the commission to un­
derwrite costs after the fart,
that's a problem *
The $5,000 request to the
downtown CRA was based on
tin estimate by Florida Rower Ac
Lighting. Rose said. He M i d he
did not learn the bill from FPAL
and Sanford Electric came to
$9,748 until after the $5,000
had been approved fay the CRA.
Rose notified Sanford City Man­
ager Tony VanDerworp of the
total expense in a letter dated
Dec. ||.
"I appreciate everything the
city has done." Rose Mid. "I
understand they are the stew­
ards of the taxpayers. Their
it was that they're tired of
tng everything out. This
was not that Issue. This light­
ing Is an improvement to the
city's Infrastructure.
Better
downtown lighting Is one rea­
son the CRA was formed In the
first place. I was not asking

them (o trail me out."
VaiiDerworp M id there was
not enough time to get commis­
sion approval for the funds b e ­
fore the festival.

tarry Strlckler, vice-chairman
of the downtown CRA. said the
CRA unanimously approved the
funding so the festival would be
able to Install the Infrastructure
for metered commercial power
at the festival's she of Paimclto
Avenue and Sanford Avenue,
rather Hum renting 20-25 gen­
erators.
Strlckler said he considers
the festival a success, and that
Sanford Is lucky* to have Rose
as the director of the chamber.
"The Heritage Festival would
never have happened without
Ron (Rose),* Strlckler said. ‘ On
the shoe-string budget the
chamber had. a lot of commis­
sioners were surprised the fes­
tival went so well. 1 think San­
ford needa more events like
this to stimulate the downtown,
maybe four or five per year."

Drivers
but has led to serious incidents
of road rage." Harriett said.
"People have busy schedules
and they feel they have no time
lo waste. If they can run a red
light, they think they're ahead
of everyone else."
Deputies are also keeping a

public to the dangers of this
type of driving.
County
law
enforcement
agencies also work together to
spot drunk drivers. Deputies
made seven DUI attests on New
Year's Eve. They made nine DUI
arrests In a special DUI
operation on Nov. 27.
"We've had a very positive
feedback
from
concerned
citizens who want us to make
the roads safer," Harriett said.
Those who break the law arc
going to pay for It."

The Seminole Herald Pet Of The Week h Irish, a 4-yeaf-ofcJ spayed
female domestic short-haired cat. She loves attention and k very play­
ful and good with children. She gala Jsatoua wtth other cats. She is
avilable at the Humane Society of Seminole County located ai ttw In­
tersection of County Home Road and U.S.Higiwey 17-82 next to Rea
World in Sanford. For more WoimaMon. cel (407) 323 0605.

Sanford resident among soldiers
honored near Russia
Marengo developed memora­
ble Impressions from his expe­
riences here with the soldiers
representing the Russian. Azer­
baijani and Oeorglan armies.
"We've been training tn areas
such as riot control, convoy at­
tacks. patrolling and weapons."
Marengo said."
‘ Bui bock et lent city, we

Thursday. Dec.
tusvlUe Nursing

new friendships

Survivors
include
father.
Frank; mother, Debbie J.,
Sanford; brothers, Isaac, Isaih.
both o f Osteen;
paternal
grandparents. Tommie and

peacekeeping.
"My job os an Infantryman is
to fight and defiend my country,
our freedom, and the rights and
privileges of all our citizens.
Here.
we're
practicing

peacekeeping missions with
new friends. We teach and
leant from each other." said
Marengo, a graduate of Semi­
nole Community College.
While moat Americans would
probably have a hard Ume
pointing out Kyrgyzstan on a
*1 have good Impressions of
the culture here. TFe people
are very festive. 1»«ey love
American music and theyVe
shared their music with us. Isa
In very broken English, some­
one asked us if we were from
the Statue of Liberty.* Marengo
Bring a member of the UK.
military, and traveling to rootle
around the globe and
autos, brings with tt a
multitude of unique expertences. not soon to be forgotten.
Marengo's military life contin­
ues to bring memorable expert*
ences and a path for future en­
deavors.

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Buy life
insurance
and save on
your car.
you buy your life

wee, you’ll receive fecial
diacountxon yourcar insur­
ance. We’ll save youmoney.

Explorers

somebody U free to help with
transportation to and from •aa
event."
Tbc newt Explorer mcetiiM
will be held Jan 12 at 7 p m at
the Sanford Police Department.

authority's fuel tanks.

�Rotary Club donates
hinds and blood to
Central Florida
Blood Bank
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S e r v in g
Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake M ary. Longwood,
Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County

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□INSIDE
men and women who shaped
the millennium, pli
Page 2A.
upa In Sport*, pi
page IB.

□BRIEFLY
i of the 1050a will meet
Saturday, at 0:30 a.m. at S t
Paul Baptist church annex.
813 Pine A rt., Sanford.
Richard Evans is the chair*
man of the ffoup.

WEDNESDAY
January 6,1999
91st Year. No. 95
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

Businesses lend a helping hand to chamber
817.000 debt the
In- us* said
executive
cuned
------------- the Heritage Pestl* director of t h e _________
1
said.
*Our
STAFF WOTEft
vml. now 8 It.BOO after the city want to make that very dear.*
Is not In financial
~
to pay
Tony Rusal of Rusal Premium
m. It s a hardship far
SANFORD • tocal businesses
Finance agreed to donate us to fund what we thoutfn the
volunteering to help the
The
Rfrrra 10 p*y
81.000 at a flu id ____ ______
dty would pay. but our doers
Her Sanford Chamber
"
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of ■ portion o f a 80.'748 electrical tng Tuesday, and Linda John­ are not about to dose.*
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pay debts from the h J ^ e ^ w n T fr o m the festi­ son of William Howard Jewders A VwJwMiliny
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Heritage Festival held In No
val. The city has also paid win donate 8300.
Agency far'Sanfardls downtown
vember 1998
88.800 far other related festival
and waterfront approved paying
The chamber Is Welding calls coats,
86,000 far electrical hookup on
froaa local businesses cooH e are very grateful for eveNov. 4. Dale add only the
ceraed about the ow e than__ rythlng the city h w done far

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PAGE 4A...

S P O R T S ...P A G E 3B

Scenes from
Red Ribbon
Week

Sanford Jr.
Midgets clinch
playoff spot

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County slnee ISOS

Here’s a salute
to Art Bryant

RUSS WHITE

Arthur T.
Bryant, Jr.. Is
at the J.A.
Veterans
Hospital In
Tampa. He Is
there to
receive a
pacemaker.
The surgery
Is planned for
today.
Biyant. 09.
Is no stranger

50 C snts

T H U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R 2 9 , 1998

9 1 st Y E A R . N o. 4 9

W oman says pastor coerced
sex act; he denies charge
By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY - Pastor
Mark George said he wondered
what the adult entertalnmrnt
Industry would do next to
maintain Its stronghold In
Seminole County. "When would
it happen and how ugly would
It get?" George asked.
Wednesday It happened, and
It was extra ugly.
A 40-year-old Longwood
woman filed a suit alleging that
George coerced her Into hav­
ing oral sex In his office on
Aug. 19. when she came to him
for spiritual counseling.
George called the charge
'ludicrous • there’s no truth to
this at all.” he said. T he adult
entertainment Industry Is to­
tally out of control. Tills Is
their one last attack before
next Tuesday’s elections.”
A pastor at United Methodist

Community Church. George
has battled the strip clubs and
championed a public decency
ordinance on Tuesduy's ballot.
He Is nlso running for n seat
on the Casselberry Commis­
sion.
George said that lie had 'no
recollection" of Patricia Ragan
Hoehner. who filed the suit,
nor recall her ever coming to
him for counseling.
*1 was at a Vision Orlando
conference al the Sheraton
Maitland on Aug. 19," he said.
*! don't recall being at the
church."
Winter Park attorney David
Wasserman. who has many ac­
counts with the adult enter­
tainment Industry, said he was
hestltant Initially to take
Hoehner as a client but that af­
ter hearing her story and hav­
ing her take a polygraph exam,
he believed her.
T h is Is a very serious mat­

to hospitals.
He's been In and out of them
frequently In recent years. A dia­
betic. he's lost hla sight and his
right leg. He has also had a
major heart attack.
He has retained his zest for
life, however. Wrf should all be
as active as Art Bryant. He's a
remarkable man with a large
number of Interests - most of
them noble.
A recovering alcoholic. Bryant
has been an alcohol and drug
addiction counselor for more
than 30 years. He's a member of
the Blind Veterans Association,
.the Seminole County Sheriffs
Police Athletic League Board and
the Disabled American Veterans.
By Bill Soma
• ’Art Is concerned about every­
HERALD STAFF WRITER
thing and everyone but himself,''
said his wife, Noreen.
SANFORD - The Sanford City Commission
authorized final design and permit services for a
Bryant gave his wife a long
new water reclamation facility on Beardall Ave­
list of chores to do while he was
nue and State Road 46 In Sanford.
hospitalised. One of the priori­
Final design plans will be complete In March,
ties is the Veteran’s Day parade
1999. the commission was told by David OlerIn Sanford. Bryant wants every­
ach. vice president of Conklin, Porter ft Holmes
one to know the Over the Hill
Engineers Inc., at this week's hearing. The fa­
Veterans Band will be marching
cility will Include a five million gallon reclaimed
water tank, capable of storing water for dry peri­
In the parade. Tell everyone
ods, and a two million gallc
.1on rejected water
how good these guys are," he
tank.
T his Is a watershed In our development.**
Music is another of Bryant’s
Commissioner Whltey Eckstein said. T his can
fancies. He plays the drums.
really help our community.'
He's also the founder and a
As the GreeneWay and the airport both ex­
member of Post S3 Dixieland
pand. Sanford commissioners said they are ex­
pecting the city’s population to grow. The new
Rascals Band and a member of
the Central Florida Jazz Society. facility Is expected to meet the needs for re­
Frequently. Biyant will go to the claimed water, suitable for public access spray
Irrigation of residential lawns, golf courses, city
senior dances on Wednesday
parks and properties, and other areas.
afternoon at the Sanford Civic
The facility at first will handle two million
Center. "We have the best music
in the world right here,' he said.

ter.” Wasserman said. T his
woman was victimized by
someone she trusted. He didn't
twist her arm but she gave In
to his desires because she
thought she had to. She was In
a weakened state and gave In."
Wasserman said that his cli­
ent was 'afraid to go to the po­
lice." that she needed to be
hospitalized and was suffering
from the trauma. “She went to
the pastor to discuss emo­
tional problems." he said. 'And
she was betrayed.”
Hoehner’s name Is In both
the Seminole County and Or­
ange County arrest books. She
was charged with operating a
cor with a suspended license
and leaving the scene of an ac­
cident with vehicle damage a
yrar ago In Seminole. She also
failed to appear In court on two
occasions.
She had two felony drug
i i n Pastor, Pago 3A

City Oks plans for water facility

A Marine and Airy Air Corps
veteran. Bryan was appointed to
the First Governor's Council on
Alcoholism In New Jersey and
was elected the first president of
the Alumni Association of the
Florida School of Addiction
Studies at the University of
Tampa. He has not had a drink
In 30 years.
The community Is richer for
having Art Bryant willing to
assist those who are unable to
help themselves. Even as he
awaited heart surgery he was
busy. "Art gave me my marching
orders Noreen Bryant said. "I
don’t know how he does all
this."
She Is praying that her hus­
band will be coming home from
the hospital next week. That
would give him time to prepare
for the Nov. 11 parade. He will
hear the Over the Hill Veterans
Band and visit with the other
vets from the area. He deserves
this and more.

gallons each day. Oierach said. It will In time be
expanded to handle six million gallons a day.
The fee for designing and permitting of the
Sanford South Water Reclamation Facility, off­
site reclaimed Improvements, and offsite lift s ta ­
tion improvements Is expected to be $646,245.
The fee Includes $121,245 In soil surveys and
electrical consulting that will be refunded to the
city under a state loan, according to
Because the facility will be located near the
Orlando Sanford Airport, the rejected water tank
wlU use closed storage facilities, Oierach said.
This will reduce the presence of nuisance birds.
Storing waste Inside rather than outside will pre­
vent these birds from gathering around waste
water, he said.
The facility's safety features will include 24hour remote monitoring and automatic valving.
Water flows will be diverted, so the facility can
accommodate Sanford's growth. Glerach said.
'Improvements will need to be made on parts
of Beardall Avenue to provide for plant access,*
Glerach said, adding that the engineers will need
to work with a soil consultant and an electrical
consultant before beginning construction of the
facility.

Tavtca Redding, 3, end Austin Gross, 4, at Ctooms Academy In 8anford
help spread the drug-free massage during Red Rfcbon Week. For mors
photos and wkweie of the drag-free poster oontsst, aee Page 4A.

Police arrest dancers
EdUor"s Note: The lost portion
q f (hit story uxu Inadvertently
deleted from the Oct. 28 Issue
qf this newspaper. The story
appears In Us entirety today.
By BUI
HERALD STAFF WRITER
FERN PARK- Thirteen danc­
ers and two managers were a r­
rested Friday night at Sassy
Meriot’s In Fern Park by Semi­
nole County undercover agents
for violating the county’s adult
entertainment ordinance.

Undercover agents observed
dancers at the d u b performing
private table dances, straddle
dances, and exposing anatomi­
cal areas without utilizing the
required platform or temporary
stage raised a minimum of 18
Inches above the floor, depu­
ties said.
The arrests were made in a
routine compliance check of
the ordinance Involving the
City-County Investigative Bu­
reau. Seminole County Sheriffs

Parade will spotlight
Homecoming Week
By BU
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Ths Ssminois High School Homecoming Court: candi­
dates for Queen, front row, from left: Amends Coho,
Michels Evans, Kelly Foster, Kimberly Huffman, Gina
Kyprtandes, Kimmle Louwsma, Precious McKinney,

McNeal, Latedca Quinn, and Lori Thomas; for
King, Tyler Cummings, Jeff Faine, David Igleeias, Kyle
Jones, Charles Lowery, Chris Lynch, Terry McKinney,
Paulo 8Hva, Frederick Sipiin, and Sylvester Winn.

Power center to open
LAKE MARY - Florida Power Corporation
will symbolically ‘plug In’ Its new 45.000square-foot Customer Solutions Call
Center with an outdoor ceremony Friday.
Joe Richardson, president of FPC, and
Janice Case, vice president, will be Joined
by Lake Maiy Mayor David Mealor, to
place an oversized plug into an outlet Illu­
minating the company's logo and signify­
ing the official opening of the new center.
The FPC Solutions Center is located at
1150 Greenwood Blvd. in Lake Mary, the
ceremony begins at 9 a.m.

G eographic awareness month
SANFORD • The Seminole County

Property Appraiser’s Office will celebrate
National Geographic Awareness Month by
demonstrating the latest features of the
Geographic Information System. Nov. 6
from 8:30 a.m. until noon the public will
be able to view the latest mapping appli­
cations available and find out what data
will be available In the near future.

locate area maps of Seminole County and
obtain specific property Information.
The demonstrations will begin at the
County Services Building. Second Floor.
East Wing. Room 2168 ft 2172. For addi­
tional Information contact Al Hill, GIS
Program manager at (407) 665-7933 or by
email at ahU10co.scminole.fi.us.

SIMON (Seminole Interactive Maps Powerboat races
Online) will be the latest Internet feature
offered by the Seminole County Property
Appraiser’s office. By the beginning of
1999 the public, using the Appraiser's
Web Site, www.scpafl.org. will be able to

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - SST 120 and
SST 60 tunnel boat drivers will compete
during the Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Bureau Top Gun Challenge
III at Crane’s Roost Lake, Altamonte

SANFORD - Seminole High School's Homecoming parade will
take place today at 5 p m. In downtown Sanford, featuring the
Homecoming Court, festive floats, baseball star and Seminole
graduate Tim Raines as the Grand Marshall.
Today Is "Wear Your Costume To School* day at Seminole,
with a costume parade at huich. There will be a Class Ttg-OW ar after school, and the classes are competing In sidewalk
art around the senior park. The Junior varsity football team will
play Lake Brantley High School at 7 p.m. at Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium. Tickets cost $2 with a student Identifica­
tion.
Friday will be Spirit Day, with students wearing orange and
black. Students are competing for prizes In an Individual
poster contest. First period classes are competing in door
decoration contests, with the Judging taking place during third
period.
Seminole will try to skin the Oviedo Lions 7:30 p.m. Friday at
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium In a Seminole Athletic Conference
grudge match. The Fighting Semlnoles are 5-2 overall. 2-1 in the
conference and 3-1 in SA-Dlstrict 3 competition. The Home-

Springs.
Testing races will begin at 10 a.m. fol­
lowed by racing throughout the afternoon
from 1 until 5 p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
Race central for the powerboat events will
be In the Crane's Roost Lake Park. The
course will be laid out In a tour-de-force
rectangle. Pit and paddock, open to the
pubUc. will be located In the large grassy
area next to the park office.

Business women meet
WINTER PARK • American Business
Women's Association. Future Chapter of
Orlando, meets the first Tuesday of each
month at the Langford Hotel. 300 E. New
England Ave.. Winter Park.'
Speaker for the November meeting will
U ssss sss Brtsfa. Bags $4

�2A •Seminole Herald, Sanford. Flonda •Thursday, October 29, 1998

&gt;

T he w ay w e w ere: Sanlando Springs
Tin* Longwood development
known as T lic Springs" was
oner a delightful privately
owned park open to the pub­
lic. It was known as Sanlando
Springs and all Seminole
County old timers have fond
memories of fun times spent
there.
In "Early Days of Seminole
County" by Arthur Franks Jr.,
published by the Seminole
County lllstorlral Commission,
we ftnd that Sanlando Springs
was formerly known as Moosler Springs. Also that on a
1925 map the location was
called Palm Springs. There
were evidently two springs
near each other. Palm Springs
and Sanlando.
In 1892. there was a Palm
Springs station between lamgwood and Altamonte Springs
on both the Florida Midland
Railroad and the Orange Belt
Railway. These two railroads
crossed at that station. The
present Palm Springs Drive,
located between Highways 434
and 436. originally extended
to Palm Springs.
About ten years ago. when 1
Interviewed
Thelma
(Mrs.
Robert) Williams for an anni­
versary program at First Bap­
tist Church, she recalled going
on Sunday School picnics at
both Palm Springs and San­
lando Springs when sire was a

T VT Y

Oct. 29. 1998
To d a y is the 302nd
day o f 1998 and the

I

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37th day o f fall.

T O D A Y ’S H I S T O R Y : On this day in
1929. on “ Black Tuesday." the New
York stock market collapsed, leading
to the Great Depression.
O n this day in I960. Cassius C la y
fought his first professional fight,
beating Tu n n e y Hunsaker in a sixround decision
O n this day in 1976, E lvis Presley
recorded his last hit record. “ Way
Down."
T O D A Y 'S B I R T H D A Y S : Ja m e s
B o sw e ll (1740-1795), b io g ra p h e r.
Fanny Brice (1891-1951), singer-co­
median; Joseph Paul Goebbels (18971945). Nazi propagandist; Bill Mauldin
(1921-). cartoonist, is 77; Connie Mack
H I (1940 ), U S. p o litic ia n , is 58;

GRACE M.
STINECIPHER

child. Sometimes they would
ride the train out there. Once
when they went on the LnssIng's truck. Pastor C.eorgc
Hyman’s daughter. Vlrglr. fell
off the truck and broke her
arm.
rile booklet "Literary Flor­
ida". published In 1947. that I
have referred to before, lias a
delightful description of a
greatly Improved Sanlando
Springs.
The accompanying picture of
Sanlando Springs is from 1925
and is probably what Mrs.
Williams and other old timers
remember.
According to this article, it
was a tropical park of out­
standing loveliness nestled In a
natural basin where flowed
one of Florida’s great springs.
It had a dally capacity of more
than 15 million gallons of p u r­
est water, always at a tem­
perature of 74 degrees.
Through this beautiful 100

Richard Dreyfuss (1947-1. actor, is 51;
Denis Potvin (1953 ), hockey player, is
45; Winona Ryder 11971-1, actress, is
27.
T O D A Y ’S S P O R T S : On this day in
1948. Citation won the Pimlico Invita­
tional Special Stakes.
T O D A Y ’S Q U O T E : “ He who praises
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My memories of Sanlando
Springs go back to the 1940s
and 1950s. I recall riding out
there on a narrow two lone
road (later Highway 434) and
that you entered the property
through the club house where
you paid admission.
The park Included the mag­
nificent sulfur springs, always
74 degrees. In a lovely setting.
The big slide Is always re*
members-I'm sure most can
recall climbing to the top and
looking down that long ex­
panse, getting up enough
nerve to go down. And when
you did. what a marvelous exriencel Shooting down and
tdlng in a shallow part of the
spring was excitingt Then,
you'd hurry back up to do It
all over again.
There was also a huge metal
elephant In the lake which was
a challenge to try to climb
upon.
If you got tired of the spring,
you could head for the large
pool; completely surrounding
the pool were the dressing
rooms and lockers, In the late
1950s, these were tom down
and the pool was then in an at­
tractive open air setting.

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The cost In 1947 for n day’s
enjoyment In this beautiful
garden spot and spring was
only 50 cents for adults and
25 cents for children.

Sanlando Springs was ■ public park, tha largeat aulfur water aprlnga In Florida.

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Seas are 12 feet an d calm. Water tem ­
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degrees and a t New Symrna. 76 degrees. Winds are
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acre park also ran a branch of
the Wektva River Into which
the overflow from the springs
formed two waterfalls. The
flow was utilized to create a
miniature lake with a while
sand beach which was shaded
by tall, overhanging palms.
Opposite the beach there was
a natural approach to the
main spring where a half cir­
cle of masonry and steps led to
the water's edge. A great slide
was kept busy by bathers of all
ages.
There was also a flue swim­
ming pool surrounded by
lockers; flowing water from
the spring was pumped Into
tills pool.
In 1947. there was a new
clubhouse on up the hillside
overlooking the Springs; It had
been erected after the War. It
housed a large dining facility
where special parties and
luncheons were held. Also pro­
vided there was a snack bar
and large amusement room.
A large section on the hill
was devoted lo picnic grounds.
Here, under beautiful, big
spreading oaks, were large ta ­
bles. each with Its own grill
and roofed cover. A large
number of groups used these
facilities each year.
Also described were the
various gardens and walks on
the grounds. There was the
Jungle walk lo the hidden
spring deep In the forest and
also a walk through the gar­
dens In back of the Post
House. There were lily pools
and floral bowers, winding
pathways along the river, mas­
sive stands of azaleas, camel­
lias. gardenias and other col­
orful flowers.
Artists came to capture
scenes of unusual charm and
photographers had no prob­
lems tn finding beautiful set­
tings to shoot.

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There were the beautiful
gardens, as described above.
You could wander through
them, stopping to alt on a
bench to rest and Just take in
the surroundings.
There was even an outdoor
dance floor. I recall being
there with groups when some
of us would dance: there was a
Juke box nearby.
I remember going on picnics
there with all aorta of groups
such aa private parties, church
and school socials. When I was
a student at Seminole High In
the early 1950s, we would
have our school picnic there
during the last week of school.
Class Day would be held in the
morning at the school and
then we’d enjoy the picnic In
the afternoon. The class moth­
ers would organize It with help
from a committee of students.
As you can imagine. It was al­
ways funl
Sanlando Springs was pri­
vately owned and operated
and it was a sad day for those
of us who enjoyed the park
when It was sold to a devel­
oper. As stated above. It Is now
The Springs subdivision.

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Pastor
continued from Page IA

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Oct. 28:

A ggravated assault:
SANFORD, Bamboo Drive, 300 block, Oct. 27. 9:28 a.m. A
32-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies Tor aggravated assault. Deputies said the man and his
girlfriend live In the house and were having an argument with n
woman who rents a room from them tn the house. She had
been evicted and was asking for money back for the portion of
the rent she did not UBe. According to the police report, he re­
plied by pointing a shotgun at her face and threatening her
with It.

B u rg la ry :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Hsttaway Drive, 100 block. Oct. 27.
12:30 p.m. A 27-year-old man was arrested by Seminole
County sherifTs deputies for unarmed burglary to a structure
and for violation of his probation. Deputies said neighbors
saw someone trying to remove the sliding glass door. Deputies
were summoned and they found the man pretending to be
asleep In the back screen enclosure. The homeowner said she
knew him as the son of a friend. He said he had come to visit
her. A computer check revealed he Is presently on probation
on other charges.

D ru g s:
OVIBDO, Stats Road 494, Oct. 27. 9:48 p.m. A 27-year-old
man was arrested by Oviedo Police for possession or cocaine.
Police said they were Issuing a parking ticket when they saw n
syringe in the ash tray. As they were beginning their Investiga­
tion. the owner of the vehicle came out of nearby apartments
and said he was leaving. He was questioned and said the sy­
ringe was for his diabetic girlfriend. He told police they could
search his vehicle but Insisted he needed a cigarette. When
police retrieved his cigarettes, they found two pieces of crack
cocaine Inside.
OVIBDO, Lake Rogers at Mitchell Hammock, Oct. 28. 3:15
a.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested by Oviedo Police for pos­
session of cocaine, possession of marijuana and possession of
drug paraphcmulla. Police said he had been stopped for a
traffic violation when they got permission to search his cur.
They found a gum wrapper filled wllh cocaine In the ashtray
and marijuana on the floor of the car and In the glovchox.

Survivors Include wife. Anne:
Bona, Mark Ray. Sanford, Furl.
Jacksonville; daughters. Carol
Ray Sullivan. Orlando, Dawn
Delno Plnder. Tammy Delno
Rooks, both of Jacksonville;
seven grandchildren.
Boldwln-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, tn
charge of arrangements.

WllllS ISAM

( WILLIS ISAAC
• Willie Isaac, 88. El CAptAln
f Drive. Sanford, died Wednes­
day, Oct. 28 at Hlllhaven
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
. Center, Sanford. Bom Dec. 3,
{ 1929 in BlackviUe. S.C.. he
moved to Sanford 60 years ago.
Mr. Isaac was a laborer. He
was a Baptist.
Survivors Include sisters,
Mary Alice Edwards, Joann
McGill, both of Sanford, Ju a ­
nita Holden, Valdosta, Oa.,
Francis, Rochester, N.Y.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANK W. ALUM
Frank W. Allen, 93. North
Denning Drive. Winter Park,
died Tuesday. Oct. 27, 1998.
Bom tn Brunson, S.C.. he
moved to Central Florida In
1934. Mr. Allen was an Insur­
ance agent. He was a member
of Early Rising Lodge 018,
Royal Arch Mason, Knight’s
Temple Mason, 33rd Degree
'Mason, Order of Eastern Star.Brantley Jordan 090, Shrtner
Cand past Grand Eminent
i-Commander of the State of
[^Florida. Mr. Allen was a mem­
ber and deacon at Mt. Moriah
'Missionary Baptist Church,
r Survivors Include daughter,
&gt;Pauline Cottrell, Chattanooga,
tTTenn.; brother, William J . .
'Winter Park.
*■' Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
[Winter Park, In charge of ar^
Lrangements.

ROBALIB GADDIS
Rosalie Oaddls. 89. Henry
Clay Street. Pontiac. Mich.,
died Tuesday. Oct. 27. 1998.
Mrs. Gaddis was bom In Nash­
ville, Term. Mrs. Oaddls was a
cook. She was a member of
Trinity Baptist Church. Pontlac, Mich.
Survivors include son. Roy L.
Jones. Altamonte
Springs;
daughter, Casale Jones, Alta­
monte Springs: four grandchil­
dren; 18 great-grandchildren.
Oolden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, tn charge of ar­
rangements.
JAMES K. HOLLIDAY
James K. Holliday, 60. Chi­
copee Road, Benson. N.C., died
Sunday, Oct. 25, 1998. Bom tn
Benson, N.C., he moved to
Central Florida In 1998. Mr.
Holliday was a laborer. She
was a member of First Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. Ben­
son. N.C.
Survivors Include daughter,
Frances Johnson. Benson.
N.C.; sons, James R.. Oviedo,
Eddie, Thomas Frazier, both of
Benson, N.C.
Oolden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, In charge of ar­
rangements.
HELEN MICHALAK
Helen Michalak. 89. Conser­
vatory Cove. Lake Maty, died
Tuesday, Oct. 27. 1998. Bom
In Poland, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1990 from Ari­
zona. Mrs. Michalak was a
homemaker. She was a mem­
ber of Nativity Catholic
Church, Longwood.
Survivors Include son. Bogumil. Lake Mary; three grand­
children;
two
great­
grandchildren.
Boldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

Percy Oliver. 96. Randall
Street. Sanford, died Sunday,
i EVELYN O. ANDERSON
Oct. 25, 1998. Bom In Green­
Evelyn O, Anderson, 88, ville. Fla., he moved to Central
Roundtree Avenue, Sanford, Florida In 1937. Mr. Oliver was
died Monday. Oct. 28. 1908., a construction worker. He was
Mrs. Anderson was bom Jan. a member of Morning Glory
15. 1912 in Sanford. Mrs. An­ Missionary Baptist Church,
derson was a retired middle Sanford.
school educator. She was a
Survivors include son. Larry
member of Allen Chapel AME Oliver. Sanford; Bister, Ruthie
Church.
Mae Thompson, Ft. Lauder­
Survivors include uncle, Wil­ dale: aunt. Alice Simmons.
liam Thompson, New York. Veto Beach.
N.Y.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortu­ Winter Park. In charge of ar­
ary, Inc., Sanford. In charge of rangements.
arrangements.
HARRY H. DELNO
Harry H. Delno, 63. died
Monday. Oct. 26. 1998. Mr.
(Delno was bom In Lexington.
!‘Mias. Mr. Delno was president
and owner of Express Airways.
He was a former member of the
[Rotary Club. Mr. Delno served
' In the U.S. Army.

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Phyllis Marie Palmer, 56. Wa­
terman Street. Deltona, died
Sunday. Oct. 18. 1998 at FlorIda Hospital. Orlando. Bom In
Williamsport. Pa., she moved
to Central Florida in 1976 from
Rochester. N.Y. Mrs. Palmer
was a certified public account-

charges for trying to refill a
forged prescription In Orange
County.
Wassennan said that he
knew Hochhncr hnd problems
but that shr was telling the
tmlh about (he alleged Incident
at the church office. Tills was
not an attempt by the adult en­
tertainment Industry to smear
Mark George, he said. "We be­
lieve a |uty will determine this

for Itself."
would stoop this low."
United Methodist Pastor Nick
George said he believed the
Thompson said "Pastor Oeorge "voters of Casselberry are go­
Is not capable of doing what Is ing to see through the lies and
being said of him. 1 know his deceit.
nature and his heart. This Is
There was a flurry of activity
not something he would do. I at
United
Methodist
on
do not believe It Is true."
Wednesday as church members
County Commissioner Grant
Mnloy called the accusations
"the lowest trick of all by the
3 n H a v in g A U n w ty adult entertainment Industry.
Jotaph Millar
It's difficult to think even they

D a n cers------- Parade
continued from Page IA

hnd a great pumpkin sale. The
church marquee carried n mes­
sage to voters: "Vote Yes For
Decency In Casselberry A
Seminole." Above the message
was Pastor Mark George s
name. A sign of the times In
this town of Casselberry.

\
Catherine

Tribute to Mama

Dl«d Oct. 20.1994

H.Hawkins!

continued from Pag.

spokeswoman Deanna Drown
said, adding that It was not a
sting operation.
No additional charges were
filed beyond violation of the
adult entertainment ordinance,
Drown said. The central book­
ing office for the Seminole
County corrections facility said
all the dancers and managers
hnvc been bonded out of Jail.
The dancers and managers
were not In compliance with
the ordinance, and were ar­
rested by undercover agents,
she said.
The dancers arrested were
Tedah C. Drown. 20: Nicole R.
Drown. 21: Carrie S. Cohen.
21; Amanda L. Irby, 21:
Stephanie A. Klcly, 29: DerdeInc S. Uchtlgfelt, 18; Samantha
M. Longster. 18; Drmetria
McDumcy, 22; Jennifer H.
I’hlpps. 23; Slnry A. Relmer.
20; Klmlxrly S. S chrxtlrr, 24:
Christina Slaca. 18; and Mi­
chelle M. Swasta. 29.
The managers arrested were
Frank P. Mayers, 33, and Den­
nis Germaine. 30.

ant and a partner In the linn
Palmer A Hagwell, Longwood.
She also was an adjunct pro­
fessor at Seminole Community
College. Sanford. Mrs. Palmer
was a inrmber of American In­
stitute of Certified Public Accountnnts and Florida Institute
of Certified Public Account­
ants. She was a member of
First United Methodist Church,
Deltona.
Survivors Include husband.
Charles II., Deltona: Bons.
Ricky. Robert. Randolph, all of
Deltona;
daughter.
Robyn
Hamm. Deltona; eight grand­
children.
_ Dcltouu Memorial .Funeral
Home and Cemetery. Orange
City, In charge of arrange­
ments.
PRINCESS S. THOMAS
Princess S. Thomas, two and
u half months. Lake Avenue.
Sunford, died Friday. Oct. 23.
1998 at her residence. Princess
was bom Aug. 5. 1998 In Or­
lando. She was a member of
Allen Chapel AME Church.
Survivors
include
father.
Prince III, Ocala: mother,
Lutasha Medlock, Sanford;
brothers,
Doral
Medlock,
Tavares, both of Sanford; sis­
ters. Shannon. Brandy Prague,
both of Sanford; paternal
grandparents. Alycc. Prince II.
both of Sunford; maternal
grandparents. Marie Williams,
Clarence Williams, both of
Sanford; great-grandparents.
Dora Mar, Lottie P. Elliott,
both of Ocala.
Wilson-Elchrlbergrr
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sunford. In charge of
arrangements.

coming
King and Queen will be an ­
nounced at half-time of the
game.
The Homecoming
Dance
will be held Friday at 9:30
p.m. until 1 a.m. at the Sanford
Civic Center. Tickets will sell
for 910 at the door, 97 In ad­
vance.
This has been
a festive
Homecoming Week at Semi­
nole. Wednesday was Dress
Up Day. with a lunch fashion
show and Btudents modeling
on stage. Tuesday was Twins
Day, with students dressing
alike. Monday was Decades
Day. Music from the 50s, 60s.
70s. and 80s was played at
lunch, and a Super Jam was
held at night.
The Homecoming
parade’s
grand marshal Tim Raines re­
cently won his second World
Series Chnmplonshlp with the
New York Ynnkecs. A 20-year
veteran left fielder who has
also played for the Chicago
White Sox and the Montreal
Expos, Raines lias over 2,500
hits and 800 stolen bases In
his career.

JESSIE NEAL WILLIAMS
Jessie Neal Williams, 60,
North Semoran
Boulevard.
Winter Park, died Thursday.
Oct. 22. 1998. Bom In Daytona
Beach, he moved to Central
Florida In 1938. Mr. Williams
was a laborer. He was a mem­
ber of New Hope Baptist
Church. Winter Park.
Survivors
include
wife,
Jeanette; daughter. Rlkessa
Woods. Winter Park; sons, An­
thony Washington, Orlando,
Dennis Washington. Winter
Park; sisters. Gladys. Ft. Lau­
derdale, . Margaret . UtUard.
Newark. N.J.; brothers. Jam es
Jr. Bartow. Clifford. Orlando,
Eugene. Lakeland: nine grand­
children;
28
great­
grandchildren.
Oolden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge of a r­
rangements.

Stpl. 9, 1929•Oct. 29, 1997

Daddy.
It has been four years since
the good Lord has colled you
home. God said tn his word the
dead tn Christ shall rise first.
so Daddy we know this place
was not your home. Until the
trumpets sound sleep on.
WUh Loving Memories,
Vtxjr w\fe Delortsc
Your children . Fred. Jean.
IMJoe. Bernard.
Johnny and Anthony

Funeral service for Mrs. Evelyn Q
Anderson. 80, Roundtree Avenue,
wtio passed away an Monday, Oct.
26. 1908, will be Grave Side Satur­
day, Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. at Heotlawn
Cemetery. West 25th Street and
Hording Avenue, with the Rev. Or­
estes A. Cobb officiating.
Friends may visit Friday between
the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. at Wil­
son-Eichelberger Mortuary, Inc..
1110 Pine Ave.. Sanford.
In Itru at flowers, please make con­
tributions to Hospice of the Com­
forter. 506 Montgomery Rood, Al­
tamonte Springs. FL 32714-3125.
Arrangements entrusted to Wttson •Eichelberger Mortuary, Inc..
1110 Pine Ave., Sanford.

tid.
Mama, no one will eter lake your place
• aoone willettr fill yourthort Soar
I live each day. rtmtmhenay the pre­
cept! and etamplet you let for ut Even
though art dida't get to tiy goodbye.
' are will tec each other agaia and alwayr
tay " k n d H k d y t a d s n t r gtad\

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Gloria, Claudia. Wilbur, j
Raaland A Uoite

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table. Already a year baa patted - a
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you oil! listen to the cooceras of the dtticary and law cafarcemcat. We alio believe that you will work
hard to make positive changes In the administration ofJustice la Ola circuit."
• Sarwole County L is [rtofomenl Assocmon comprised ol Stmmole Co U nopal Pole* Cheh, Seminole County Shentl and Staff Artcxney

"We will ask our members, their friends and families • and all dtixens la the state who respect strong and
efficient enforcement of our laws, to cast their ballets In support ofJeffrey Thompson."
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Red Ribbon W eek
MARCUS L. BURR
Army Pvt. Marcus L Burr has
entered baste mllitaty training
at Fort Jackson, Columbia,
S.C.
Burr Is the son of Gwendolyn
Speed of Sanford. He Is a 1098
graduate of Seminole High
School. Sanford.
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Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Steven W. Bader, son of Gideon
and Lavonne Bader of Sanford,
recently participated in the
commissioning of the am*
phiblous assault ship USS
Bonhomme Richard.
The 1987 graduate of Liberty
Christian High School Joined
the Navy In April 1991.

Students attend a Rod Rfcbon kickoff event at the
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RBVDI P. ROBTLAK
Navy Seaman Kevin P.
Kobylak, son of Paul Kobylak
of Casselberry Is currently
halfway through a six-month
deployment to the Western Pa­
cific Ocean and Arabian Gulf
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Abraham Lincoln.
The 1996 graduate of Semi­
nole High School joined the
Navy In June 1996.

posters illustrate the drug-free message boing promoted
in schools throughout the county this week.

a g ift fo r you...
Semlnola County Sheriff Don EsHngsr and County Stats Attorney Norm
Wolflnger illustrate the effects drugs can produce.

Drug-free event kicks
off with poster contest...

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By Bill Kems
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Seminole County Public School District
kicked ofT Red Ribbon Week with a special program at the
Educational Support Center last week.
The district's 52 schools will participate In events such as
drug free programs, art contests, and poster contests. There
will also be guest speakers.
Red Ribbon poster contest winners were announced by
the Seminole County State Attorney's Ofllce. which spon­
sors the competition.
The first place winners were Lexis Fleegle. kindegarten,
Andrew Moskowltz, first grade. Rachel Barringer, second
grade. Sarah Dill and Unsay Fleegle. third grade. Rachel
Keilman. fourth grade, and Philip Ocrtzcl and Kathryn Hen­
drix, fifth grade. The County winners were Andreanna FIdanzl. for Kindegarten through second grade, Sarah Dill, for
third through fourth grades, and Philip Gertxel and Kathryn
Hendrix for the fifth grade.
The second place winners were Lexl Racket, kindegarten,
Sanlyak Shall, first grade, Danny Corp. second grade,
Samantha Taub, third grade, Luciano Fldaigo, fourth grade,
and Venal Shenoy, fifth grade.
The third place winners were Francesca FIdanzl. kinde­
garten, Bryce Stockman, first grade. Andreana FIdanzl, sec­
ond grade. Solah Han, third grade, Danah Han. fourth grade,
und Amanda Antunes. fifth grade.

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S un rise Klw anls
The Seminole Sunrise KJwnnis Club meets every Friday,
nt 7 a.m.. at Shoney's, US 17*
92, south of Airport Boulevard.
Quest are welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tbny McDaniel at
324-0469.
Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m., at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First
and Main Street in Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Ofllce and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.
Substance abuse
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducting a
‘Families In Crisis* outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
Ufc Savers Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharske at 2914357.
Daughters of
C o n fe d e ra c y
Norman
deVere
Howard
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.
Sunbelt Dayiily C lu b
Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford.,
The club educates members
on dayllly growing through
i slide shows, guest speakers
V and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
r! 351-3219.

! L akeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
i? Monday of the month, at 7:00
p.m., at the Marina Hotel.
T IP S I K O M
G A R F 1 p L V

Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose, 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Antenuptial agreements
Contracts apt to become more commonplace

Blood B ank

In the past, antenuptial
agreements, or prenupta as
referred to by many, were only
used by the wealthy to avoid
the dilution of assets under
certain circumstances. How­
ever. with statistics purporting
to show that one out of every
S anford R o tary
100 families In the U.S. gener­
Rotary Club of Sanford meets ated an Income of In excess of
every Monday at noon, at the $200,000 In 1997, antenuptial
Marina Hotel.
agreements are likely to be­
come more commonplace.
An antenuptial agreement is
S enior em ploym ent
An employment program a contract, entered Into before
by
the
future
sponsored by AARP Senior marriage
Community Service Employ­ spouses, whose purpose Is to
ment Program Is held at the settle questions of support and
Sanford National Ouard Ar­ distribution of wealdi In the
mory, 915 E. First St., Monday event one spouse passes away
through Friday. Interview hours or the planned marriage ends
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone: In separation or divorce. Be­
324-8008. The program assists cause an antenuptial agree­
seniors. 55 and over, to return ment usually deals with sub­
stantial assets and/or Income,
to the work place.
as Its use becomes more
prevalent we are likely to see a
C an cer su p p o rt
rise In the number of chal­
Support. Hope and Recovery, lenges to them.
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
The Courts have established
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In that In order for an antenuptial
the far comer of the dining agreement to be valid the
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.
DEAR ABBY: I am a 42-ysar-old
lesbian. I consider myself a nice,
easygoing person who tries her bast
C o n tra ct B ridge
to follow the Golden Rule. I have an
Bridge player* are Invited to outgoing personality, and have no
play contract bridge every trouble making friends and keeping
londay, at 10:30 a.m., at the them. However, it seems as though
Monc
Sanford Senior Center. For In­ each time a female friend finds out
Fro gay, she expects me to com* on
formation. call 322-6326.
to her.
Abby, all 1 ever wanted was a
friend with whom I didn't have to
be on guard —a person who would
accept me as a true friend. Just
H isto ric al
because I'm gay doesn't moan all
C om m ission
ray friendships neve to be eesual. I
The Lake Mary Historical can enjoy having frin, a good converCommission meettihat'^T p.m.. aation, snaring a movie or shopping
the second Tnudgp.1 if |lni &gt;4Mth someone who's straight.
month, at the Frank' Evans . I am happily In love with my
Center: •'198 N. C o u n try 'Q u b ' Mil male or a ysbr and a half, and
Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn •ha haa encountered the same
at 323-9675 for more Informa­ thing. Am I doing something wrong
that friends view me this way? How
tion.
can I change my personality to
maintain friendships without my
kindness being mistaken for any­
ilk* i
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thing mors?
■D" IN 8T. PETERSBURG, FLA.
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Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

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reasonable provision for the
spouse waiving a right or rights
such as alimony and/or elec­
tive share. Naturally, whether
something Is ‘fair or reason­
able* Is subjective and there­
fore the validity of an antenup­
tial agreement must be deter­
mined on a case by case basis.
The
Courts
determine
whether an antenuptial agree­
ment makes fair or reasonable
provision by considering the
parties' relative situations. In
assessing the parties' situa­
tions the Courts compare their
respective ages, health, educa­
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DEAR ABBY: I don't know what
to do about my father. Ho has
recently reunited with his second
wife, •Florence," after a three year
■operation. During their separation,
ha would telephone mo several
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husband and me. He was downright
rude to us, and I’m at the point
where I don't even want to see him
again. My husband feels the same
way. Must I fores myself to have a
relationship with my dad Just
because he’s my father?
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wants us to have s does relation­ more tales o f w oe about Flo­
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knowing the full extent of their
waiver.
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agreement Is likely lo rise with
them nnd the Courts will more
often be faced with the difficult
and dellcnte tnsk of ensuring
that antenuptial agreements
arc fair without infringing on
the rights of the parties to con­
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knowledge
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L a k e M ary
p r o d u c e s p la y
Cast members and diroclois in­
vite Iho public to attend Lako
Mary Higti School's hot produc­
tion ot Arthur Miller's "Death ot a
Salesman.” Ilro last chance to
soo tlio play will bo tonight and
Saturday at 7:30pm intholako
Mary High Sctiool Auditorium
Tickcts aro on salo lor $3 For in­
formation, call (107) 320 9500
H**id Photoby TommyVlneom
P et o r th e W ee k
Tlic Sominolo Herald Pol 01 Tho Wook is Clovo, a 1-yoar-old tabby
with whito spots wtio likos attention and is good with childron. Clovo has
boon spayod Sho is availablo at the Sominolo County Humano Soci­
ety, at tho intersection of County Homo Road and U S. Highway 17-92
noxt to Floa World in Sanford For information, call (407) 323-8685.

TheOrlandoSentinel

Saturday, August 22,1998

Dugan is best-qualified
hree candidate?, would like to till the open Gronp &lt;&gt;seat
party alllllallon. make the choice.
oil lire hfiw li nl lire IHili Jundlclul Clrrult. wlilefi serves
•fell Thompson has l&gt;e-eu a lawyer for 15 years, all of that lime
Hrevard and Seminole cotmllrs. For a nrirntier of
In Hrevard County, lie served three years as an assistant prose­
reasons. David Dugan Is best.
cutor. then entered private practice that Includes the
lull range ol legal work. lie. loo. has (mind time (o
Mr. Diij;.in knew when lie was 10 that lie wanted to
heroine a lawyer. At law school Ills spec-tile goal was to
serve his community In a numtrer of volunteer efforts.
heroine a trial lawyer, whit h Is why lie specialized In
Michael Hross has practiced law for 12 years In a
criminal defense during tils three-year Army service.
wide assortment of areas, though much of II has been
tf Id
A lawyer tor 20 years, lie has handled the gamut In criminal defense.
complex civil litigation, as well as criminal, probatr and
Unfortunately, Mr. Hross was charged early this
1998
family law - while living most ot that time In Mcllronrnc.
year by lire florid a liar’s grievance committee with
mismanagement of client trust accounts, for which
Yet there Iras always lieen time lor family and commu­
nity.
the slate Supreme Court has ordered Iris practice
18th Judicial
Mr. Dugan’s community service has Irent sleller: Hoy
dosed lor 10 days and placed him on probation for a
Scouts, chamber ofcommene. Rotary, church, youth Circuit, Group 6 year. Dial Is not conduct worthy of a fudge.
s|»orts. Through such service those who aspire to the Irenr h conic
Neither ol lire later candidates Iras lire length or breadth of
to know tlie many pails ol llielr coniniunlllcs and those they
legal cxfrcrlctice to match that ol Mr. Dugan Nor can they mulch
would fudge.
Ills commiiiilly Involvement.
Two oilier candidate's seek (lie same seal. "Iliough the judge slls
In short. Mr. Dugan Is best qualUtcd. Thus, he Is (lie Sentinel's
in Hrevard County, all voters In the two counties, regardless of
choice for Judge. Group 0. IHlii .judicial Circuit.

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Student to
speak to
young
achievers
OVIKDO -Oviedo High School
Senior, Jen McCullough, Is one
ol six area students selected lo
peak .ii Junior Achievement's
Slut Flotilla Itnslness Hall of
I ame event to he held on Nov.
!i .a tin- Marriott Orlando World
f enter located at H70I World
i cnier Drive? In Orlando. This
special event recognizes the
achievements ol prominent
business people who have
made extraordinary leadership
contributions lo our commu­
nity.
J in was liisi Introduced to
JA's programs In her fifth
grade class. She participated
In the Oui Nation” program
that Inliodun-s students lo the
world ol business. As a
sophomore?, she was selected
t&lt; participate in JA's Youth
D adershlp Program. The pro­
gram oilers learn building exer­
cises, monthly Interaction with
hush less people from the
communlly and |oh shadowing.
'I’ve had a great experience
with JA’s Youth Leadership
Piogi.im. I learned firsthand
how a business Is mu from
every asjK-cl.*
said Jen.
"Through this program I was
able lo get a behind-I lie-scenes
look al television
sports
broadcasting. Not only was II
exi lime,, but I also learnrd
wlial It lakes lo pul together a
broadcast and all tin* people
II . tied III orilci for It lo hap­
pen.”
i(ii admits to tec-ling only
sb 'liilv ncivoiiH about speakhi;'. In tiout of an audience of
approximately 1.000 people. "I
led comfortable In Inmt of a
group ol people.” she says,
"liven if lids Is Ihc largest
audience I've ever addressed. I
think I'll do flue."
Junior Achievement is a nonpi.till organlzaliou that works
with local students and bustir ■ . to educate and Inspire
young people to value free cntnjjilse. understand business
and economics, and prepare
ilum foi the uenk environment.

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Jeff
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activity before in 5A-5

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H e r a ld S t a f f . Wi l i e r

you experience
it for yourself
WINTER SPRINGS _ I thought I knew the
meaning of the word pain last week.
After covering hundreds of basketball, football,
volleyball and baseball games. I knew It was
time to see my first cross country meet In per­
son.
What could be more boring. I thought. I'll have
to stand In the sun for a couple of hours and see
absolutely no action.
Sometimes I can be stupid and dumb at the
same time.
In fact, I liked It so much last week, I looked
forward to heading to Central Winds Park yes­
terday to cover the Seminole Athletic Conference
championships.
To the uneducated or. in other words, me be­
fore last week, cross country Is a race where a
zillion people take off at the same time looking
like ants after a giant crumb, run Into the woods
and aren't heard from again for almost a halfhour before coming back out of the woods like a
scene from Field q f Dreams.
In couldn't be more unlike that.
Heck, cross country Is a blast as long as I
don't have to try to run that far.
There Isn't another sport In the county where
Individuals get so much attention whether they
are the winners or losers. The real glory of cross
country. I teamed. Isn't In winning. The winners
cross the line with a small bead of sweat and a
smile, take a few deep breaths, and hug their
coaches, all smiley and cheery.
If you want to see the real meaning of sport,
wait around after the first 10 or some come
through the finish line.
You see real pain. Tears. Gasps for a sem­
blance of breath.
You see kids racing the final 200 yards hoping
to finish 20th Instead of 21st, not like It matters,
but the entire crowd and their already-finished
teammates still stand at the finish line scream­
ing them on.
It's also the loneliest sport.
At Central Winds, the runners basically do
three laps around the course. The top racers are
usually bunched together until It comes time for
a final kick.
But that also gives them time to separate from
the rest of the pack, the ones who Just desper­
ately want to participate. There arc few things
iull see more dramatic than the lonely runner,
undreds of yards from the finish line, still
sweating and pumping long after the winners
started accepting congratulatory hugs from peo­
ple who didn't mind getting sweat all over them.
They are the real heroes. The ones who finish,
as well as the folks who stand around and wait
for them to finish.
If you think cross country Isn't a serious sport,
think again. Check out the girls after the first
few cross the line. Runners screaming, crying,
holding their sides, then crying again after their
finishing kick wasn't enough for 15th place.
Same with the guys. Some of the best races
occur minutes after the winners finish when two
runners, neck and neck, come running out of the
woods trying not to finish anywhere closer to
last.
The victory arms fly Just as high Into the area
and the loser Is Just as upset as the guy who
finished second.
In basketball and football, you can always
blame your teammates. In cross country, there's
only yourself and a day at Central Winds Park
made me believe that cross country provides
some of the best there Is In high school sport.
By the way, the next big meet Is districts next
Nov. 7 at DeLand. Even i f you're still fired about
Friday's football. If you want to see some real
athletic heroes, make It a plan to attend.
Last Second Shot: Credit a great line to
Kenny M ayne q f ESPN's SportsCenler.
The Issue q f marijuana testing w as part o j
W ednesday’s NBA negotiations schedule
which w ent nowhere arid Mayne, one q f the
fu n n iest and driest In the business said,
"Drugs were put on the table during today's
bargaining negotiations. That explains a lot."
I think he w as being funny.

By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

ORLANDO _ Seminole High
School girls volleyball coach Beth
Corso realized her season wns
over, but she still thought It
shouldn't have been over quite yet.
Tile 'Notes traveled to Oak Ridge
Inst night for the second round of
the Class SA-Dlstrlct 5 semifinals.
With a shot at n regional playoff
berth n the line. Seminole came
out flnt and fell 15-10, IS O ns the
season cnnie to un end.
Seniors Amanda Cook. Melltssa
Witte nnd Emily Wontenay played
their final game as Semlnoles but
Corso still returns a young team
next year, featuring Kim Nelson.
Michelle Cardell, Courtney New­
man and freshman Tara Wiggins
among the group.
*1 have a nice team to look for­
ward to next year,* Corso said.
T his year we had a young team
and I thought It should have gone
farther."
Seminole has had a bad habit
recently of getting o(T to slow starts
and firing back with a nourish to
pull out some comeback wins.
Last night, the 'Notes dug a hole
too deep.
Oak Ridge ran off the first five
Class 5A. Pag* SB

By Kellie Weme r
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Lyman and Lake Brantley players battle above the net during the Class 6ADistrict 3 Quarterfinals at Lake Mary High School Wednesday night.

LAKE MARY _ Rivalries are what
make sports fun.
That being true, Thursday night's
Class 6A-Distrfct 3 semifinals
ought to be like spending the right
at Busch Gardens.
With an Impressive 15-2, 15-6
win over Lyman last night in the
Quarterfinals at Lake Mary High
School, Lake Brantley's girls' vol­
leyball team earned a third con­
secutive semifinal match with
cross-county rival Oviedo.
Tonight's contest will be a
'rubber match' of sorts, as two
years ago. the Patriots knocked
Oviedo out of the district tourna­
ment and then last year the Lions
returned the favor.
The winner of the 6 p.m. match
will earn a spot In next week's re­
gional and face either Lake Mary
or DeLand, who meet at 4:30 p.m.
today, in the championship game
at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
"Oviedo Is definitely a big rival of
ours," said Lake Brantley coach
Stan Cutler. "We have a tendency
to take the rivalry personally and
the girls cannot let that happen.
Some teams play better In those
6A. Pag# 2B

New Covenant bombs way into Church lead
By D m Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

In the other game last Friday, new entiy Cal­
vary Apostolic got 25 points from Derrick Coo­
per to hold off C.H.O.P.. 66-65, despite a 35SANFORD _ New Covenant Church took a trip polnt effort from Derrlcko Shaw.
downtown last Friday night.
In games from October 16th. New Covenant
The undefeated leaders of the City of Sanford got a 2-0 forfeit from Calvary Apostolic; Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Adult Full First Baptist Church used a huge second half to
Church Basketball League tossed In an amazing beat Sanford First Church of the Nazarene
12 three-pointers In the second half, and 14 for Team No. 1. 64-33: and C.H.O.P. trimmed San­
the game. In blowing out Sanford Church of the ford First Church of the Nazarene Team No. 2.
Nazarene Team No. 1, 89-47. In the Dan Pelham 45-41.
Gymnatorium at Sanford Middle School.
New Covenant Cluirrh Is now 4-0. with San­
Sanford First Baptist Church stayed right on ford First Baptist Church Just behind at 3-1.
New Covenant's tall, scoring 63 second half Trailing the leaders are C.H.O.P. (2-2). Calvary
points, 24 by Denny Clayton, to overcome a 24- Apostolic (1-2) and Sanford Church of lire Naza­
23 halftime deficit and triumph. 63-48, over rene Team No. 1 and Sanford First Church of
Sanford Church of tHe Nazarene Team No. 2.
the Nazarene Tram No. 2 (both 1-3).

This Friday night. Calvary Apostolic takes on
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene Team No.
1 at 6:30 p.m.: Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene Team No. 2 challenges New Covenant
Church at 7:30 p.m.; and C.H.O.P. battles San­
ford First Baptist Church at 8:30 p.m.________

OCTOBER 16
POUT BAPTIST 64, NAZARS** I I 93
Itasarsas Teem t l (39)

lion Cardell 0 0-0 0. Tiro O ilm an I 04) 3. Grady LegeMe 0
0 0 0. Jan Oaki 0 04) 0. Phillip Sutherland I 04) 3. Danny
Walton 3 0-3 S. Dak Whitman 5 4-8 18. Bean Whitman 0 00 0. John C am rs 0 0-0 0. Billy Catalano 0 0-0 0. Jason por­
ter 3 1-3 S. Totals: 13 8-B 33.

First Baptist Chartk (64)

Denny Clayton 8 3-3 31. Jim Learned 8 3-3 13. Rob

Pleas* see Church, Pag* 9B

K

Favorites
dominate
SAC cross
country
title runs
By Jeff Bertialeka
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

iM iM ik M iU N
Lake Mary’s Nick Stuart (No. 432, right) pulls ahead of the Seminole Athletic Conference Championships at Central Winds
pack on his way to winning the boys' individual title at the Park in Winter Springs Wednesday afternoon.

WINTER SPRINGS _ The rivalry
has been brewtng since their
freshman year.
Nick Stuart of Lake Mary and
Nate Adams of Lyman have been
battling for county supremacy for
several years and have traded titles
back and forth.
Yesterday, at Central Winds Park
In the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence championahip, the two b a t­
tled It out yet again for one of the
final times as seniors.
With 200 yards to go, Stuart and
Adams were neck and neck with
Adams holding a slight lead.
Then Stuart put on a finishing
Pleae* aee Buaalag, Pag* SB

Franklin Bail Bonds takes Friday Night Lake M ary lead
Proas Staff Reporta
LAKE MARY _ Kevin Lavlgne
and Steven Dennis drove In two
runs each and Modem Welding
left the tying runs on base In
the bottom of the seventh In­
ning as Franklin Ball Bonds

won the battle of unbeaten*, 86. In the City of Lake Mary De­
partment of Parks and Recrea­
tion Men’s Fall Friday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League at
the Lake Mary Softball Com­
plex.
In the other games, seven

different players drove In at
least two runs apiece and the
defense held Life Way Commu­
nity Church to one single as
Lioffer &amp; Sons Trucking posted
a 20-0, three-lnnlng shutout.
And Courtyard by Marriott
ripped the bill for 35 hits In

thumping Seagate Software,
27-8.
Franklin Ball Bonds now
stands alone atop the stand­
ings with a 5-0 record, while
Modem Welding and Lleffcr &amp;
Sons Trucking are both 4-1.
Completing the standings are

Courtyard by Marriott (1-3),
Life Way Community Church
(0-4) and Seagate Software (051.
The league plays a tripleheader every Friday night
starting at 6:30 p.m. at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex on

Rantoul Lane between CR46-A
and Country Club Road, across
from the Mayfair Oolf Course.
Providing the offense were:
Franklin Ball Bonds: two hits
_ Steven Dennis (double, two

�20

SefTvnoto* Herald. Sanford Florida

Thursday. October 29, 1998

Class 6A------------Continued from Pnge ID
type* of situations and \vc an*
not one of them.
Tltcv need to let their play on the court speak
tor Itselt ami Ignore the personal stuff."
List nielli. lake Brantley's play definitely
s p o k e for Itself.

In the first name. lake Brantley and Lyman
weir nock and neck until Dana Gorman opened
up the name fot the Patriots. Soon, lake Branili \ was up fi'2 and never looked hack.
impressive serving by Kll/aheth Pltaneuf and

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r i C T l T l O U S NAME LAW
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dA int ng
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n
ln1#rnattonal Pkw* t? ^ 0 . in th*
C d y of H#BthfOw. S#m«nol*
County FI c ' mJ a 32746 int*n&lt;J*
to r*a&lt;st*' th* %B«j nam* with
th* Ot«i«ion of Corporation* of
tti«
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of
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RuOItvh October 29 1996
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AUTHORITY
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will hoM its regular boa'rt m e e t ­
ing on Tuesday. November 3.
19^6. at 6 30 a m . at the
O r la n d o
Sanford
Airport
Executive O t f 'c e t Co nfe rence
Room at O ne Red Clevel and
Bou lev ard . San ford . Florida
Information may be obtained by
contacting the executive offices
during normal business hours
at 322-7771
Please tase notice that if any
person decide* to appeal any
de cit 'o n made by the Sanford
Airpoft Authority with respect
to any matter considered at the
meeting or hearing scheduled
here*n. he or she will need a
record of the proceeding*, and
that. I or such purpose, he or
she may need to ensure that a
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ings is m ad e, which record
includes the testimony and evi*
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Pub bfh October 29. 1998
DEV-239
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E I G H T E E N T H
JU D ICIAL CIR CUIT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN OLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO 9 0 - 1 4 2 3 . C A - 1 4 - 0
F RA NK L IN T A L L E N AND
C l A R A * A L L E N , hi* wife.
Plaintiffs.
v*

S T E L L A A L L E N AND
J O H N D O E A LL E N ,
tier unknown spouse.
k fR NO N E CHAMBERS.
AN D J A N E D O E C M A M O E R S .
h&gt;* unknown spouse.
ANO D O N A L D R
chambers

and

JA N E DOE C H A M B E R S ,
hi* unknown spouse, and
any unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, assigns.
Lenors. creditor*, trustees, or
Other claimants by.
through, under
or against S T E I L A AL L E N,
VERNON E CHAM BERS
OR DONALD R CHAM BERS
and ail parties having or
claiming to have any right,
title or interest m the
p*operty described.
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
(Section 49.08, F it. tta t.)
T h e S TA TE OF F L O R ID A T O
DEFENDAN TS STELLA ALLEN.
•» airve. and if dead. A N D J O H N
DOE
ALLEN,
her un k no w n
sp ou se. V E R N O N E C H A M ­
B E R S . if alive, and if dead, A N D
J A N E D O E C H A M B E R S , hi*
unknown sp ouse, A N D D O N A L D
R C H A M B E R S , if alive, and if
dnad A NO J A N E DO E C H A M ­
BE R S . hi* unknown spouse, all
persons or parties claiming an
interest in the property as heirs,
devisees, gr antees, as sig ns,
lienors, creditors, trustees or
other claimants by through
under
or
against
STELLA
A LL E N . V E R N O N E C H A M B E R S
o n D O N A L D R. C H A M B E R S ,
and all parties or persons h a v ­
ing or clai min g to have any
right, title or interest in and to
the premise* involved in this
suit
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T l F l E O
that an action to Quiet title to
that
certain
prop ert y
in
Seminole
Co unt y.
Florida,
described as follows:
The North 1/2 of the Southeast
i 4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 2T,
Township 20 South, Range 32
East. Semmole County. Florida
has been filed agamst you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
•f any. lo it on S T E P H E N H.
COOVER
of
H UTCHISON.
MAMELE
&amp; COOVER. P A .
attorneys for Plaintiff*, whose
address is P O
B u i T149.
Sanford. Florida 32772-1149 on
or before November 16. 1998
and file the original of same in
the office of the Clerk of the
above
s iy ie d
Co urt
either
before ser vic e on Plaintiffs'
attorney or immediately the re­
after. otherwise, a default will
be entered agamst you for flit
relief
demanded
in
the
Cumplamt.
W IT N E S S MV H A N D A ND SE AL
of this Court on O C T O B E R T2.

1998

M AR VAN NE M O R SE
C L E R K OF T H E
c ir c u it

couni

By Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publish Octo ber 16. 22. 29. and
N o v e m b e r 6. 1998

DEV 126

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E 1 9 T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N O F O R
S EM IN OLE C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
CA S E NO: 99 212 0 0 R 0 2 0
IN RE The Marriage of
Jeffery S Angelt
Husband.
and
Pamela Barlow Ar.geil.
Wife
N O TIC E
ACTIO N
D IS S O LU TIO N
OF M A R R I A O I
you AMI HEMfBY n o t if ie d
that an a bon for dissolution of
rnamage has been filed agamst
you and you are required to
ver«e a copy of your written
defenses, it any. to if on Pamela

or

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P.M.'m Angi.il r*titior&gt;*f. whoa*
u 1 ) ’ *«1 i , I f 61 Palm Av# .,
W i n l . f p j r k . f L 37789 on o*
b**.-r* N O V t M I l E n 9. 1998, And
*&gt;io in* c a r n a l „ , t h
C'*rV o '
tf-.* c our t bafor* service on
Peflfton*, or immejrately fh#r*&gt;
A llot
II y o u (All 1 0 do ( O . A
»
b# entered a g e n t !
, o u lor t n « relief dema nd ed In
lire petition
AI T sr SS m » band and Iba
veal id fbii court on O C T O B E R
V 1998
i SEALI
V AO vAN NE MORSE
CLERK 01 t h e c o u r t
0 , l u a n n , Woodlay
Deputy Clerk
Pi.b itb October 8. IS. I T . 29.
1998
OEV t ?

good defensive work by Tina Meltkian pul the
Patriots over the top. Lyman was unable to sal­
vage another point and Lake Brantley took the
first game 15-2.
Lyman came back with a little more life in llte
second and was up G O early In the game. Kncy
McDaniel was the motivator for the Greyhounds,
cheering on her teammates and playing aggres­
sively at the net.
Unfortunately for Lyman. It Just wasn’t enough
as the Greyhounds never scored another point.
After racing lo nine points and then stalling
for seven possessions. Lady Patriot Leslie Whit­
taker scored four straight service points to take
Lake Brantley over the top with a 15-6 win.
Despite Its early dismissal. Lyman reflected
positively on the season.
'Although we had an up and down season, we
have Improved so much this year.” said Lyniun
coach Doug Wolhstrln. "it might not have
shown In our rerortl but because 1 am a first-

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IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tatM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
8IMIN OL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Q IN IRA L
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASE NOt SS 1949 CA 14P
N O R W E S T M O R T G A G E . INC.

VS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. •S-230CA14E
c h e m ic a l m o r tg a g e

CO M P A N Y .
Plaintiff.
VS
MARGARET A COROEK
fUK/A M A R G A R E T ANNE
C O R O E K F/KIA M A R G A R E T
C TA BO R , et al..
Defendant,

AMENDED NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
Notice i« hereby given that,
purauant
to
that
Oidar
Raachedulrng Foracloaura Saia
dated October 24th. 1998. end
entered in civil cate number 9822 0 C A I 4 E . of the Circuit Court
of the 18 th Judicial Circuit in
and
for
Semmola County.
Florida, wharain CHEMICAL
MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
la
Plaml.tt and MAROARET A.
COROEK
A/K/A MAROARET
A NN E COROEK F/K/A MAR­
G A R E T C TABOR. ROBERT E
TABOR. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS HOMEOWN­
ER S ASSOCIATION. INC A/K/A
REMINGTON OAKS HOMEO W N E R S ASSOCIATION. INC..
THE
CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION.
INC . CITY OF SANFORD. A
F LO R ID A MUNICIPAL CORPO­
RATION.
. UNKNOWN PERSONlSI IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY NO 1. N/K/A RICK LONO.
■a/ait Oatendantla), I will aaM to
tha hignett and beat bidder for
caah at the watt front door ot
the Seminole County courthouae in Santotd. Sammola
County. Florida, at 11 00 A.M.
on the 24th day ot November,
1998. the following deaenbed
property aa aat forth in aaid
Final Judgment, to wrl:
LOT 40. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS, according to
the Plat thereof aa racorded in
Plat Book 18. Pagaa 89-70.
Public Racorda ot Sammola
County. Florida.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Daitd tha 28th day ot October,
1998

MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
CODiLIS t STAWIARSKI
4010 Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa. Florida 31807
C S S 498 00106

It you are a peraon with • diaability who neada any accom­
modation in ordar to participate
in thia procaedmg, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to the
proviaiona ot cartaln aaaiatanca. Plaaaa contact Court
Admimatratlon at 101 N. Park
Avanu*. Santord. Florida 11771,
Taiaphona: (407) 321-41M with­
in two (2) working daya ot your
racaipt of thia Amanded Notlca
ot Foiacloaura Salt; il you ara
hailing or vote# Unpaired, call
t-000.955.8771.
Publiah: October 29. and
November J. 1991
OEV-217

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIOHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLI COUNTV,
FLORIOA
Caae na. 9S-41SS-OR
IN RE. The Marriage ot
L O U IS 0 B E L L

Petitionar/Huaband
and
LIGIA M A T E U S B E L L

Reapondent/Wrta
NOTICS OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF MANNIAQB
TO LIGIA M A T E U S BELL
Y O U AR E HEREBY NOTlFlEO
mat an action for diaaoluhon ot
rnamage haa baan filad agamst
you and you ara requirad to
vtrve a copy ot your writtan
de te n t e , , it any, to it on Louia
0 Bell, w hot e addreaa it 1185
W SR 434 ttO l. Longwood. FL
)27SO on oi betore NOVEMBER
27. 1996 end tile the original
«&gt;th the cleik ot thia court
belora aeivice on PatiUonar or
•mmtdiataiy tharaatlar. It you
fail to do to. a default will ba
an la ia d agamat you lor the
■ebel de manded in the petition..
W A R N IN G Rule 12 285 Florida
Family Law R ul e , ol Piocadura,
lequ irai certain automatic diacioauie cl documents and infor­
mation Failura 10 comply can
■c u l t m sanctions. including
d u n u c a l or atnkmg ol plaadmga
W IT N E S S my hand and tha
aeal of thit court on O C T O B E R
/* 1998
(SEA L)
M AR VAN NE M O R S E
C L E R K OF TH E C O U R T
By Luanne Woodley
Oeputy Clerk
Pub.iah
O c to be r
29.
No .e m b e r 5. 12. 19. 1998
O EV 215

and

PLAINTIFF

JAMES A. JACKSON. ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO TONYA N MITCHELL A/K/A
TONYA MITCHELL: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TONYA
N.
MITCHELL
A/K/A
TONYA
MITCHELL. JAMES A JACKSON ANO UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES A JACKSON wlvoa#
ratidanra
It
unknown
II
h4/,ha/th,y bt living, and it
tis/ttia/ltity bt daad. tbt
unknown daltndant, who may
ba tp o u ttt, hair*. d*vi,***,
g ra n t,,,, aatignaaa. lienor*,
creditor*, trutta*,. *nd *11 pat!■•* claiming an interest by,
through. und*r or agamat tha
Dalandant*. who ara not known
to ba daad or aliva, and ail partiaa having or claiming to hava
any right, titla or intaraat in tha
proparty daacribad m tha mortgaga bamg toracloaad bartm.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTlFlEO
that an action lo loracloaa a
mortgag* on Ih* following
proparty:
LOT 48. BLOCK 39. 4TH SEC­
TION DREAMWOLO. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 99 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
ha* baan Mad agamat you and
you ara raquirad to aaraa a
copy ot your wrrttan datanaaa,
it any. to it on OAVIO J. STERN.
ESO. Plaintiff* attornay, whoa*
addiaa* la SOI S Unlvaraity
Oiiva (500. Plantation, FL
11124 (no later thin 10 day*
ftom tha data ot tha lirat publi­
cation ol thia notre* ol action)
and fit* tha original with tha
dark of thl* court arthar bat or*
aartric* on Plaintiff* attornay or
immadiataly tharaatlar; otherwia* a default will b* antarad
again*! you lor tha ralial
demanded In the complaint or
petition Mad heroin.
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal of thl* Court at SEMINOLE
County, Florida, thia ISth day ol
OCTOBER. tSSS.
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 31124
Si-202ST(NCL)
Publiah: October 21. 29, 1988
DEV-178

IN THE CIRCUIT OOURT
OP TNB 1ETN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF PLORI0A
IN ANO PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O SNBRAl
JURISDICTION OtVISION
C A M NO. ET.1E0E-CA-14K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION,
t/k/a Chemical Raaidantial
Mortgage Corporation, t/k/a
Margaretttn S Company. Inc.,
Plaint Id.

VS.

STEPHEN M. POPE; at al..
Defendant*
AMBNDBO NOTICE
OF FO N B C LO E U M SALE
Noire* l* hereby given that,
purauant
to
that
Ordar
Raachedulrng Foracloaur* Sal*
dated October 2ittt. 1991, and
antarad In civil caae number 171S0S-CA-14K. ol the Circuit
Court ol tho ISth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Somlnolo
County. Florid*, wtiaram CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTOAOE COR­
PORATION. F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION. F/K/A MANQARCTTIN A COMPANY. INC.,
ra Plaintiff and STEPHEN M.
POPS. FIRST FAMILY FINAN­
CIAL-SERVICES. INC. C/O THE
PRENTICE H A U CORPORA­
TION SYSTEM R.A., la/ara
0#t*nd*nt(*|, I wM **N lo tha
highaat and beat bidder ler
caah at tha watt Iron! door of
th# Sammola County courthouao in Sanford, Somlnolo
County, Florida, al 11:00 A.M.
on th* 17th day of Novombor,
1996, tho following doacrlbod
property a, aat forth In aaid
Final Judgment, lo wit:
LOT 41, SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS. UNIT 3. ACCORDING
TO
THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17,
PAOES SI ANO 92 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLS
COUNTV. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICE* ACT YOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Oalod th* 2tth day of October.
1SSS.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
CODILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 450
Tampa. Florida 11607
CSS *17-01085
Publiah: October 29, and
November 5, 1991
DEV-216

Legal Notices
IN THS COUNTY COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. ST-1 TS S -C C -3 0 -U
COACH LIGHT ESTATES.
SECTION II. INC.. a not
lor profit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,

v*.

DOUGLAS J. TRONOLONC
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Defendant*
NOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on th* ISth day of
November. 1998 al 11:00 a m. at
th* waat front door ol th*
Samlnol* County Courthoua* in
Santord. Florida, th* underargned Clark will offer for aal*
th# following daactibad real
proparly:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
31. BUILOINO H. COACH LIOHT
ESTATES SECTION II. A CONCOMINIUM PURSUANT TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM RECOROEO IN OFFI­
CIAL RECOROS BOOK 1272.
PAGE 1910. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SElilNOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.
together with oil atruclura*.
improvement*, fialuraa, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
aaid land or uaad in coniunction
therewith.
Th# aloraaaid aal* will b*
mad* purauant lo a Summary
Final Judgment antarad In Civil
No. 98-27SS-CC-20-U pending
in Ih* County Court ol th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and lor Sammola County,
Florida.
Dated thl* 18th day ol
October, 1SSS.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Jan* E. Jaaowic
Deputy Clark
NOTICE
AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF 1980
Admlnlatratlv* Ordar
NO. S T-S
H you are a par eon with a diaability who need* any accom­
modation m order to participat*
m thia proceed mg, you are anti
Pad, at no coat to you. to tho
proviaion ol certain aaaiatanc*
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Admimatratlon at 101 N Park
Avanu*. Suit* N10I, Sanford,
FL 12771 (407) 121-4110
aat.4227 within 1 working day*
of your receipt of thl* notice: if
you are hearing or volci
impaired, call 1-SOO-855-S771.
TAYLOR AND CARLS. P.A.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
1SOO SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARD. SUITE E00
ORLANDO. FLORIOA 32S10
Publiah: October 22. 29. 1998
DEV-177
IN TH E CIRCUIT OOURT
PON SEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FRORATR DIVISION
File Number: 8E-898-CP
IN R (: ESTATE OF
HAROLD E. METHVEN
Deceased
NOTICE
OF AOMINMTNATION
Th# administration el the
aetata
et
HAROLD
S
METHVEN, dactaaad, File No.:
St-ESS-CP la pending in th*
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata
Dfvlaion, ih* addrata al which
la 301 N. Park Avanua, Sanford.
Florida 32TTI. Th* name* and
addraaaa* of th* paraonal rapraaontatlva and ih* paraonal
rapraaontativa'a attornay ara
aat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARB NOTIFIED THAT:
Ail peraon* on whom thia
nolle* I* aarvad who have
objection* that challenge th#
validity of tha will, ih* quaiHica
bona of th* paraonal rapraaan
tatlv*. venue, or juriadictlon ol
thia Court ara raquirad to Hi#
thotr objection* with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
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FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
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ON THEM
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door* aetata muat Ihe thair
claim* with thl* court WITHIN
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TION OF THIS NOTICE.
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OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data ol I’m '*•* public*
bon ol thia Nolle* i* October

it. 1988.

Paraonal Rapraaontaliv#
Robert J . Math van
1SS N.Caaay Kay Road
Oapray. Florida S422S
Attornay IOf
Paraonal Rapraaantaliv*
GREGORY 0. LERCH. ESO
Attornay For Potmonor
Florida Bar NO. 0811810
110 Hoidornaaa Orlv*
Longwood, Florid# 12T79
Tala phono: («O T)M »-00 20
Publiah: October I t . *8, 1988
DEV-178

yi’itr coach, the team had to Irani a whole new
way of tlolng things.
These girls learned how lo play varsity vol­
leyball and now all they have to do Is
strengthen llielr skills. They learned a lol this
year and we’re off to a good slart with the pro­
gram."
After Ihe l-ike Hranlley-Lyman game. No. 3
seed DrLnnd and No. 6 Lake Howell took the
court for the second quarterfinal game.
Although the Sliver Hawks have had a rough
year, no one expected that they would fall so
easily to the dominant Bulldogs.
In game one. Dcl-und was up 4-0 on their first
service opportunity.
Ashy IVrnsin screed for one Sliver Hawks
point before DcLand regained possession. Lake
Howell didn’t score again until late In the game,
when Jackie Samclsou screed for Ihe second
Silver Hawk point.
II was loo little too late and DcLand held l-ike
Howell lo take the first game 15-2.
The second game was much of the same.
With a 4-0 lead. Lady Bulldog Amanda
Thompson's serving was the key to nine unan­
swered points which took DcLand to 13-0 on
one possession.
Dike Howell did muster two points of Its own
before succumbing to DcLand 15-2.
As mentioned earlier In the Htory. the semifi­
nals will be played at 4:30 p.m. and G p.m. and
the finals at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The winners of
the semifinals will both cam spots In the re­
gional* next week, with the district champion
getting (o play at home.

C lass 5A

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
CLASS B A -D tS ntlC T 8

Bt Oak RM |a High t c kBol. Or l a s t s

TUE8DAY. OCTOBER 37
Qam* 1 _ Seminole defeated Mainland, 13-15, IS­
IS. 15-4.
Pints 9 _ Deltona defeated Pine Ridge, 15-2, 4-15,
15-10.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 38
Obbbb 3 _ Deltona defeated Spruce Creek , 15-0,
10-15, 15-13 .
Obbss 4 _ Oak Ridge defatted Seminole. 15-10,
15-6.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 38
CHAMPIONSHIP QAMK _ Deltona v*. Oak Ridge,
7 p.tn.

CLASS 8 A-D ISTR ICT 9
t t U k s H a ir High 8s East

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 38
Obbeb 1 _ Lake Brantley defeated Lyman, IB-9,
15-6,
Ossaa 9 _ DcLand defeated lake Hawed. 15-2. 15Z

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 88
Obmm 3 .Lake Mary vs. DcLand, 4:30 pan.
Qama 4 .Oviedo vs. Lake Brantley. 6 p.m,
CHAMPIONSHIP QAMB _ Lake Mary-DcLand
winner vs. Ovtrdo-Lske Brantley winner, 7:30 pan.

C LA M 9A -D IB TR ICT IS
at Viator Springs High Ssteal
THURSDAY. OCTORBR 88
Obem 1 _ Cocoa Beach vs. Melbourne Central
Catholic, 6 pan.
CHAMPIONSHIP PAMS .Winter Springs vs,
Game I winner. 7:30 p.m.

points of the
malch. but Seminole charged back. Wiggins and
Cardcll came off the bench nnd milled the team
to a 6-5 lead, but Oak Ridge's Laquandn Cotten
continued to slam the ball down the Seminole
throats.
The i&gt;endulum swung to the Pioneers who
look a 10-6 lead, but c ’Nolrs tied It at 10 with
four straight points off Witte's serve. After u
slde-out. Oak Ridge served out the match.
In the final game. Seminole scored the first
four points and led 5-1 behind Cook’s powerful
net play and Wontcnay’s serve. Nelson did a
strong Job of setting nnd Seminole had momen­
tum, but the ‘Nulcs. despite Corso’s substa­

tions. got sloppy and Oak Ridge outseored
Seminole 14-1 the rest of the way.
To make things worse. Cotten went to the
bench with the Pioneers trailing 5-1 and Semi­
nole didn't take advantage, being outseored 5-1
until she re-entered.
It was a frustrating year In which Seminole,
although Improved over last season, never got
on a roll and bad. nrrordlng to Corso. too many
mental lapses.
"We came out to play our game tonight, we
Just didn't nttuck well." Corso said.
Seminole ended with n .500 record.
Tonight. Deltona faces Oak Ridge for the dis­
trict title with the winner gaining home court
advantage In the first-round of reglonals nnd the
losers facing u road trip.

Stephanie Comet) (N o. 520, center) runs with the
pack at the start of W ednesday's flirts race. But the
Lake Brantley senior quickly pulled away to tMn by

•MMd Fbata* by Raw Kalaia
more than two seconds as she repeated as Seminote
Athletic Conference champion and led the Patriots to
the S A C Te a m Championpship at Central Winds Park.

Continued from Page IB

Running
C o n tin u e d from Pago IB

kick to take the title by Just
over a second over Adams.
It wasn't a total loss for
Adams as the Lyman boys
easily captured the team title.
"I've been racing him since
my freshman year." Adams
aaid. "It's always close when
we race. I give Nate a ton of
credit, especially since he got
100 yards ahead at one time."
The two will meet again next
Saturday at the district meet In
DcLand.
The top seven finishing boys
earned All-SAC honors. Be­
sides Adams and Stuart, other
first-learners included Aaron
Borges (Lyman). Dan Austin
(Lake Howell), Doug Brown
(Lyman), Ben Alper (Lyman
and Robert Fore (Lyman).
In the team competition,
Lyman, the No. 2 ranked team
In the state, outpaced Lake
Howell with Winter Springs
finishing third.
For the girls. Lake Brantley's
Stephanie Cornell, who won
last week's Ju st For Feet
Seminole Invitational, contin­
ued her winning ways with an
almost two-second win over
Amy Giles of Winter 'Springs
with a strong finish after trail­
ing early.
Cornell also won the SAC
meet last season.
*1 knew she would be hard to
beat." Cornell said. There was
a lot of pressure to repeat from
last year but I felt pretty good

the whole time. I had every­
thing left In me at the end."
She gave credit to teammate
Belinda Bargmann who fin­
ished third.
"As I turned a comer In the
race, I know I'm not supposed
to but I looked over my shoul­
der and saw her gaining,"
Cornell said. ‘But I did and tt
got me going."
After Cornell. Giles and
Bargmann.
Claudia
Beltel

(Lake Maiy), Jennifer Elchelberger (Lake Brantley). J a s ­
mine Domford (Lake Mary) and
Megan McMillan (Lake Bran­
tley) rounded out the top seven
finishers that earned All-SAC
honors.
Lake Brantley, ranked sec­
ond In the Class 6A state poll,
won the team competition,
followed by Oviedo and Winter
Springs.

SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
a l C a a tr a l W ind* P a rk , W la ta r S p rin g s

TEAM _

BOYS

I. Lyman. 23: 2. Lake Howell. 60: 3. Winter Spring*. 70: 4. lake Mary
B2: 5. Lake Brantley. 130: 6 Oviedo. 134: 7. Seminole. I SB
INDIVIDUALS _ I. Nick Sluarl. Lake Mary. IS 52.50. 2. Nale Adams. Lyman.
15:53.85: 3. Aaron Uorge*. Lyman. 16:22.47; 4. Don Auatln. Lake llowrli.
16:28.51; 5. Doug Urown. Lyman. 16.36.07: 6. lien Alper. Lyman. 16:38.62; 7.
Robert Fore. Lyman. 16:43.23; H. Glen Wilton. Winter Springs. 10:48.01: 0. David
hinge. Lake Mary. 16:48.45: 10. Qian Artsmmdi. Lake llowcll. 16:56 01: II. Joeti
Aber. Lake Howell. 16:58 01: 12. Jon Hubbard. Seminole. 16:58 00. 13. John
Flnke. Lyman. 17:01.60: 14. Anthony Napolilana. Winter Springs. 17:02. IB; 15.
Eric Williams, Winter Springs. 17:10.58: 16. Travis Gardner, Oviedo. 17:14.50. 17.
Mike Simmons. Lake llowcll. 17:17.61: 18. Jam es Sternberg. Lake llranllcy.
17:23.16: 19. Darin huibaum . Lake Mary. 17:32.30: 20. Sean Snyder. Winter
Springs. 17:36.18

QIRL8
TEAM _ I. Lake Drmntley. 24; 2. Oviedo. 80: 3. Winter Springs. 87; 4. Lyman.
02: 5. Lake Mary. 104: 6. Lake Ibw rll. 127; 7. Seminole. 200.
INDIVIDUALS _ I. Stephanie Cornell. Lake Brantley. 10:16.78; 2. Amy Olles.
Winter Springs. 19:18.54: 3. Belinda Uargmann. Lake Uauitlcy. 19:27.99. 4.
Claudia Beltel, Lake Mary. 19:29.80; 5. Jennifer Eirhrlbrrgrr. Lake Urantlcy.
19:40 51: 6. Jasm ine Dorn ford. Lake Mary. 10:43 04: 7. Megan McMillan. Lake
Brantley. 19:55.72: 8. Dara Wise, Lake [tranllry. 20.00 67: 0. Kristen Wolfe. Ly­
man. 20:32.41; 10. Jennifer Mills. Lake llranllcy. 20.36 75; II. Kristie Johnaon.
Winter Springs. 20:46.80; 12. Megan Dube. Oviedo. 20:48.18; 13. Sarah McCIcary.
Oviedo. 20.50.53: 14. Anna Slachow. Lyman. 21:01.00; IS. Victoria Grown. Lake
Uranllry. 21:04.33: 16. Lindary Affoiter. Winter Springs. 21:05.70; 17. Ekna
Cavalllnl. Oviedo. 21:17.86; IB. Katie Janaon. Oviedo. 21:23.11; 19. Crystal McKin­
ney. Lake Howell. 21:27.80; 20. Anna Franx. Oviedo. 21:31.40.
NOTES _ Tap aavaa (7) Belabor* la sack race are Ftrai Teas* AU-Oeaiooi*
AlblaUa CaM teauaai B l ^ b , ra tb ^ U r^ g k 14U Baiakar* ua sash aaaa are Baa-

H a c k e rs tie d f o r firs t
WINTER SPRINGS _ Theresa Walburger
tossed a five-bit ter as the PBS-Hackera from
Oviedo avenged its only loss of the season
and remained a tied for first place In the City
of Winter Springs Women's Fall Slow Pitch
Softball League at Central Winds Park Mon­
day night.
Walburger also had three hits. Including a
double, and scored three runs as the Hack­

ers topped GDDC 11-3. GDDC had beaten
the Hackers 7-5 In a gome earlier this sea­
son.
The Hackers and Select Management,
whom the Hackers play at 7:30 p.m. next
Monday night, are both 5-1.
Other hitters for the Hackers were Jaudon
Morlette (three-for-three, three RBI. three
put outa in leftcenter), Terri Mann (two tin ­
gles. two runs scored, three RBI). Roseanne
Fry (two singles, two runs scored, two RBI).
Anna Hollis (two singles, nine put outs In left
field) and Jackie Janowlak (two singles, two
runs scored, two RBI),
Plaaaa aaa Briefs, Page SB

�Seimriolo Herald, Sanford. Florida •Thursday, October 29. 1998 - 3 B

Church---------------Continued from Page IB

SltST Ityals 3 0 I 0 . Jarrixl Ityals 0 0 0 0 . Mike Hrmly 3 2 !'»
0 . l-yle Koltlnsoii 0 0 O 0 . S&lt;nl| Johnson 0 0 0 0 Totals 17
0 10 4H.
Ilallllme *rorr . Nazarm r * 2 2 1 . Fln .1 llaptlst 2 3 . Ttirrspoint Held goals . Flrsl llaptlst I (Clayton 2 . Kcnnon 21.
Na/arrnr »2 5 (Wade. Watson Howard. Klnnrtt. Ilrm lyl T o ­
tal louts . Flrsl llaptlst 12. Na/arrnr «2 17. Fouled *miI _
First llaptlst I (Strauss) Trtlm lrals
none

f'nw H kxn 12 l - l 2 0 . Tony W ryh I 1-2 3 . Joe l lr«)il&lt;-s I 0 0
2 . David Hunt 0 0 0 0 Total*: 2 7 0 7 6 4 .
llalfllmr arore _ First ll.ipllrt :x). N.i/.iit rn- ( I 2 0 H ire r(nliil Ikkl ( ikiI* . N a n m K *1 2 II). Whitman. IHntrrl; First
iu p llsl 4 (Clayton 3 . Tossr-lloii* I) Total fools _ Na/arrnr *1
0 . First llaptIM 71 Fouled out _ none. Trt hnkaU _ none

lin o 5 0 0 12. J n v m IVirlrr 2 2 1 fi c.rndy la-gefle 0 0 0 0
Jon Oaks 0 (I II 0 Totals 2 0 2 0 6 17.
llallllm r nrorr . New Covruant 3 7 . Na/arrnr *1 13 I h t r r Imini llrkl Roals _ New C m m a n l I I (Darts fi. D sklia rt 4 . Ilrll

2 M Williams, .1 Williams): Na/arrnr *1 5 (Gilmore 2 .
Catalano 2 . Watson) Total (olds _ New Covenant 5 : Na/arrnr
* 1 H I'1" 1*’'*1 «u t . notir Trrh n lr als . none

CALVARY APOSTOLIC 60. C.H.O.P. 65
Calvary Apoatollc Church (66)

C.H.O.P. 45, NAZARENE #2 41

Nasarene Team No. 2 (41)

George llakrr 5 1-0 I I . Drrrtik C i «&gt;|k t H 0 - 1 0 2 5 . la w r r n rr Oonlon 3 2 2 9 . Norman llevrrly fi l - l 13. C om rlliis

Srott Wade 0 2 2 12. Mate llrh n ry I 1-2 3 . Tim Watson 0

0 0 0 . Ilrtan Howard 0 0 0 0 . Ilrandon Klnncll 0 3 7 15.

Carter 4 o o H

S t n r Ityals 2 1-3 5 . Ja m a l Ityals 0 0 2 0 . Mike Itrm lry I 0 0
2 . Lyle KnlUnsnn 1 0 0 2 . Srott Johnson 0 0 0 0 . Vlrar How
aril I II I 2 . Totals: 17 7- 17 41

C.II.O.P. (65)
llrm ard Smith J r 3 0 0 li. H.irita Johnson 0 0 0 0 I axis’
let my Nelms 0 o
0 0 . Nl&lt; k Nelms 2 0 0 4 theory S in n e r 0 0 0 0 . ( harllr
Hollis Jr 2 1 1 5 . Itola-rt Krv 0 0 0 0 llrm ard Smllli St 0
1 2 I Totals: 27 5 10 0 5
llallllmc srorr _ C .ll O I*. 3 5 Calvary Apnstolie 2 9 . Hirer
|»&gt;lnt held Roals .C a lv a ry A|a&gt;slollr 4 |li«.|a-r 3 . Oordonl
C.II.O.P. 0 (Shaw 5. I I u r I i s ) toial hails i ah-arv Aposlltllt
10: C.II.O.P. IB Fooled tail .n o n e TriInitials
Calvary Ap
oslollr I I( 11ildot11
H i i r I i s 5 3 5 14. Drrtlrko Shaw 15 0 2 35

C.II.O.P. (40)
llrm a rd Smith J r. 3 0 0 7 . James Swam 2 2- 5 (1. Itrn lik o
10 0 0 2 0 . Charlie Hollis Jr . 1 0 0 2 . llrm ard Smith
Sr 3 0 0 fi. Doug lliifflis I 0 2 2 . Itolirrt Key I 0 0 2 . Vernon
Harris 0 0 0 0 . nirory Stringer 0 0 3 0 . d irts llanry 0 0 0
0 . Samuel l-rnlslk 0 0 0 0 Totals: 21 2 10 45
llallllm r *«orr _ C .ll O I* 2 2 . Na/arrnr *2 2 0 H ire r |M&gt;lut
flrlil (jisils _ C .ll ( ) I*. I III. Smith J r I Total hails _ Na/arrnr
• 2 10. C H O I ' 14 Fouled tail _ male Trt hnk als Na/arrnr
( 2 I lltrrnh I
S h a w

NEW COVENANT 89, NAZARENE #1 4 7
New Covenant Church (SB)

OCTOBER 23
FIRST BAPTIST 83. NAZARENE «2 48

C hailir O llrtrn 3 1 2 7 . M arius Williams 1 0 0 3 lon y
Darts 12 0 0 3 0 . Charles Dayman 3 1 - 1 7 Jrto in r Williams 2
0 0 5 . Manpils Hell 7 1 2 17. Mike lja k h .n l a n d 2 0 Intals
31! 3 5 H’ l

Sanford First Baptist Church (63)

Denny Clayton 13 5 0 3 3 Dan Straus* 5 1-2 11. Jia- IVo
pk-s 3 1-3 7. KoseU Krumai 3 4 4 12. Jim Srharfrr 0 O O 0 .
.hill learned 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 11-15 B3

Natarene Team No. 1 (47)

Naxarene Team No. 2

ItiHi Cardrll 0 0 - 0 0 . Urn Gilmore 2 0 0 11 Hullip S u lh rr
Lind I 0 2 2 . Danny Watson H IM ) 17. IXilr U Ini man 2 0 0
4 . Sran Whllman 0 0 0 0 . John Carnes 0 0 0 0 Hilly ( ala-

Si oil Wade 2 1-2 0 . Mare llrhnry I 1-2 3 . Tim Watson I
4 4 7. Ilrlan Howard 2 1-2 0 . Ilrandon Klnnrll 5 0 0 I I ,
I
I

B riefs------------------

Ilie really hlg event will he Satmday night
at New Smyrna S|&gt;ccdwny as Hie rtfitli Annual
Florida Governor's Cup will he contested.
The rare Is for hale Models and will con­
sist of 200 Laps (laying $5,000 to win. The
nice will also he la|&gt;ed to lie shown on Sun­
shine Network and FOX al a later date.
lntllana|Hills 500 champion Kddle Clteever
will also lie on hand to sign autographs Irom
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will also lie Hie official
starter for H ip rare.

C o n tin u e d fro m P a d * 2 B

G o v e r n o r ’s C u p th is w e e k e n d
SAMSUIA _ It will n busy weekend at H i p
local KASCAR tracks this week.
Friday night at Orlando SprrdWorld. there
will Ik- a llrst-ever all female, 20-Lap School
Hus Figure H In addlllon to the regular card
of Ditr Models. Limited Laic Models. Open
Wheeled Modified, Sportsman. Mini-Stock.
Bomber.
Run-A-Ikiuts and 4-Cyllnder
Ihiinhcr.

Call (00-1) -127-41211 lor more Information.
HftfSkl PtxXo by Arc* Boott'ft

Arttlur Boolho (N o 1) and Steve Finch (N o 99 on tho
ground) combino to bring down a Bravos runnor in tho

Lako Mary Midgot's 26-12 victory ovor Lake Conway
Saturday attornoon at Boone High School.

Free Duck Hunting Workshop
L ake M ary Pop W arner
scheduled for November 14
Special to the Herald
ROSELAND _ The Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission (OFC) Is present- Ing a free workshop for anyone
Interested In learning how and
where to hunt ducks In Florida.
The famlly-orlcnlcd event Is
designed for beginning through
advanced duck hunters and
those unfamillnr with duck
hunting In Florida.
It Is scheduled for Saturday.
Nov. 14. from 9 n.m. until 4:30
p.m.. at Hie Hoseland Commu­
nity Center In Itoscland.
"Hoseland Is locateiT In the
northeast com er of Indian
River County Just south of the
Hrcvard County line.
"The Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission has offered
this workshop for the past
three years and It's been so
successful that It's becoming
uii annual event,* said Ron
Hlclcfeld, OFC waterfowl biolo­
gist and workshop coordinator.
The one day workshop will
Ik* packed with Just ubout all
the Information needed to get
stalled duck hunting In Flor­
ida.
Uy the time It's over, partici­
pants will he familiar with
what to wear, what equipment
Is needed, how lo set up the
hunting urea, how lo Identify
ducks, proper hunting ethics,
where lo go. how to get there,
and more.
In addition, there will lie a
live retriever demonstration, as
well as Instruction on post­
hunting uetlvitlrs such us how
to legally transport birds, how
to clean them, and even a few
recipes on how to prepare
thrm for Hie supper tuhle.
"Duck hunting Is a great way

Softball
Coatlautd from Fags IB
runs). Kcithlan Roberts (run.
HHI), Tony Smith (RBI). Dule
Peters (mn). Sam Raines. Craig
Mrrkrrson: one hit _ Kevin
Lavlgnr (home run, two runs,
two Rill). W.L. Oracey (double,
nut.
RBI).
Calvin
Davis
(double, mn). Nakla Roberts
(mn. RBI). Curtis Tabor (mn).
Modem Welding: two hits _
Todd Hunter (double, run.
RBI). Gene Manning (double,
two runs). Rich Honratty; one
lilt _ Andy Latimer (home run,
nm. Rill). Ed Menganl (Rill),
Vince I’edlgo (Rill), Lee Alex­
ander (mn). Tom Graeey,
Ethan Hauer; one run. two RHI
_ Chuck Hoffman.
LlefTcr A Sons Trucking:
three hits _ Manny Stlvtu (two
doubles, three runs, four 14131).
Hobby Shaw (double, three
runs, two RHI), Jim Kenney
(double, three runs, two RBI),
Mike Cronin (double, mn. four
RHI); two hit* _ Kevin Julian
(home nm. double, two runs,
three RBI). Phil Johnson
(home mn. run. two IUll),
Brian Cronin (double, three
runs, three RHI). Dave Johnson
(double, two runs); one hit _
Gene Hrannlgun (mn): one run
_ Mutt Kuzlnski.
Lite Wav Community Church:

Space Is limited and reserva­
to gel out and enjoy all Hie
outdoors has to ofTcr. I en­ tions are requested. If you call
courage people lo lake advan­ after hours please leave a voice
tage of this workshop to get mall message, or you can EBielefeld ,
aI
Hie most out of their hunting mall
hlelefrftgfc.slalr.fi.us.
experience." said Bielefeld.
To gel lo Hie Roseluud Com­
The workshop will again he
taught by hunters and GFC bi­ munity Center from Interstate
ologists Ron Bielefeld and Rlek 95. lakr Exll 69 (Frllsmcrc
Road. CR 5121 east toward Se­
Urust.
Bielefeld has a masters de­ bastian. Al Roseland Road turn
gree In wildlife biology from left (north) and go about 6
Louisiana State University and miles to I29t!i Place and turn
a bachelors degrre from the left (west). Go to the end of the
University of Wisconsin. Ills road and turn left. The com­
masters thesis was a study of munity center Is on the Imme­
eanvashack ducks on Hie Mis­ diate tight.
sissippi Delta.
From U.S. I In Roseland.
Urust has a bachelors degree turn west onto Roseland Road
In wildlife biology from the and go about one mile lo 129th
University of Wisconsin where Place. Turn right mid go lo Hie
lie also took postgraduate end of the road and turn left.
classes In biology and wildlife The community eetiler Is on
management. His masters the­ the Immediate right. Partici­
sis dealt with hooded mergan­ pants should bring a lunch:
sers In Central Wisconsin and cold drinks will hr provided.
he has worked as a GFC wa­
terfowl biologist for eight
years.
Bielefeld and Urust ure both
headquartered at the Thomas
M. Goodwin Watrrfowl Man­
agement Area In south Brevard
County.
The workshop bus been
scheduled to give prospective
hunters plenty of time to get
rrndy for the 60 day watrrfowl
hunting senson which begins
Nov. 21 und m ns through Jan.
19.
It Is also ail excellent oppor­
tunity to prepare children for
the special Youth Waterfowl
Day on Jan. 23.
Please call the T.M. Goodwin
Waterfowl Management Area at
407-726-2862 If you would like
to attend the workshop or need
more Information.

one lilt _ Alvin Vlctuso.
Cuurtyard by Marriott: five
hits _ Randy Humphreys
(triple, dofihle. three runs, two
RHI). Craig Appel (double, two
runs, three RHI); four hits _
Don Hast! (thrre runs, five
RHI); three lilts _ Nelson
Romaics (double, mn. two
RBI), Steve Heard lfour runs.two IUll). Nell Dougherty (two
runs, two RHI). Don Macher
(mn. two RHI): two hits _
Justin Edwurds (triple, double.
Uirrc mns. two RHI). Mack
Thome (double, two runs. RHI).
Ron Wlrth (double, mn. RHI).
Urantlcy Bminlcy (three mns.
two KOI); one hit _ Wuync Kelly
(double, two mns. three RHI).
Seagate Software: four hits _
Chris Fonnont (home nm. two
doubles, three mns. four RHI):
two hits _ Mike Ivunov (double).
David Gulluecl (two mns); one
hit _ Mike LaPeters (double).
Drew Coulter (run. RHI). Walt
Luna (two KUI), Cary llttard
(RHI). Anthony Gniel (mn).
Rich Carlson (mn).
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0 14

team s have aw esom e day
By Arch Boothe
Special to the Herald
OKlJ\NDO _ The Dike Mary Rams Pop Warner
Football League teams had a great day last S at­
urday. traveling lo Boone High School In Or­
lando and returning home with a perfect sweep
of the five games over the Dike Conway Braves.
Tile gamrs started with the Mltey-Mltes set­
ting the bar for Hie day. |&gt;osttiig a 14-0 victory
over the Uraves.
The Junior Peec Wees then upped the ante a
little, racing to u 22-0 shutout.
Tile Pee Wees then pushed tile bar a little
higher, rolling to a 32-0 whitewashing of Dike
Conway.
That was Hie dual shutout of the day. bul
hardly Hie final vlrtory for Hie Rams.
The Dike Mary’ Junior Midgets got ofT to a
slow start and things did not look good for Hie
locals at halftime.
Hy Hie fourth quarter, however, thr Rams had

closed to the gap to 28-22 and. with 30 seconds
left In regulation play. Paul Michael Cattncau
broke through the line to He the game at 28-28.
forcing a Kansas Ttc-Hrcaker.
Dike Mary scored a touchdown and a twopoint conversion on Its llrst attempt and then
sealed the 36-28 victory by recovering a Braves
fumble on third down.
Then II was time for the hlg hoys, the future of
Dike Mary High School football, to take the
Held.
And If Hie Midget s play as freslinian like they
did Saturday, the future looks bright for DMIIS.
The Kelley Girls defense was awesome, hold­
ing the Dravrs lo negative yardage In Hie flrsl
quarter and helping Hie Rams take an 8-0 lead.
Dike Conway got things together In (he sec­
ond period and only trolled Luke Mary 14-12 at
Intermission.
Thr second half was all Rams as the defense
closed the door and hammered II shut and the
uftense tacked on 12 additional points as Dike
Mary prevailed 26-12.

IS tM Pfwts t|&gt; F*u W M

Darius Halt (with football) runs through a holo created by Justin Scott (N o.
65) during (ho Orange Team 's 20-0 victory over the Black Team during a
Junior Midget intersquad senmmago last Saturday al Thom as E . Whigham

Stadium. The Junior Midgots, who clinched tho Atlantic Conference Cham
pionship, decided to play the intersquad game after receiving a 2-0 forfeit
victory whon the Lake Youth Gators did not liold a team.

S.Y.F.A. Noles trounce Gators
8pcctal to the Herald
SANFORD _ Hie Sanford Youth Football
Association Semluotes went on a gator
hunt last Saturday as they faced the Dike
Youth Gators In Pop Warner Football
League action at lliom as E. Whlgliam Sta­
dium.
Hie Junior Peewees played the llrst
game or Hie day and walked away with a G0 win.
Defense was tlic strong point for both
learns and Hie only lapse of llic game al­
lowed the Noles to score the only points.
The Mltey-Mltes played as hard as pos­
sible In the second game, hut still came up
short, suffering Sanford's only loss of thr

day hy the heartbreaking store ol 15-14.
Despite the setback, watch for hlg tilings
out of this young learn next year.
Tile Peewees were up nrxl and they went
on &lt;hc prowl, hungry for victory after last
week's disappointing loss.
Chris Smith, Morrel Byrd and Jason Tate
all had a big day as the Peewees got oil lo
a quick start and never looked hack as
they gave coach Dirk Kendrick u 42-12 vic­
tory lor a birthday present.
Tlie Junior Midgets had a mixed blessing
kind of day as the Gators could not Held a
team and handed the Noles a 2-0 forlett
victory.
The bright side was Ihul the Junior
Midgets clinched the Atlantic- Conference
Championship and a spot In the playoffs

with Hie win. even though that was not the
way they wauled lo wtn (he title.
The tram sllll got a good workout, how­
ever. us the)’ played an Orange and Hluck
Intersquad game with Hie Orange prevail­
ing 20 0.
Tile Midgels then took to the Whlgliam
Stadium turf for the last time as many of
the players will move up lo one of the high
school team's next year.
Marvtn Knight. O.B. Talley. Lynden Mrrthle and David Foster all played well us the
Noles went out til style with u 27-0 laugher
over the Gators.
llils Saturday. Sanford will hit the road,
playing the New Smyrna Ik-ach Barra­
cuda's ut Airport Field starting ut 9 u.m.

�t.

4 B •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Flonda •Thursday. October 29. 1990

12—El in rm C are

Legal Notices
Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICK OF I N T I N T TO U i l TMK UNIFORM MKTHOO OF
COLLECTING NON-AD VALORIM ASSESSMENTS FOR
WATER. R I C L A I M I D WATER, SEWAOE, ROD RAVING AND
ORAINAOI. aiOIWALKK, AQUATIC WEED CONTROL,
S T R I C T LIGHTING, THC MANDATORY COLLECTION.
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID W A S T I AND
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
THROUGH SUR FACI WATER CONTROL
The Board ol County Commit»lon*rt ol Sammola County, Florida
.in* Board*) hereby provide* notica. purauanl to Saction
TV? 3*32 |3| (a). Florida Slatutaa. ol lit imam to uaa the uniform
•'•mod id collating non-ad viiorem aaaaaamanta lo ba levied
thiougheut Sammola counly. lor the coal ol providing water,
ladaimad water. aanaga. road paving and dramaga, walla, aidawaika. equine waad control, alraal lighting, tha mandatory col•clion. racycling and diapoaal ol aolid waata. and alormwalar
managamant through aurfaca watar control commencing tha neit
Fiscal Vaar and aach yaar thereafter Tha Board will consider tha
adoption ol a resolution electing to uaa the uniform method ol
collecting non-ad valorem aaaaaamanta authoutad by Saction
t97.3S32, Florida Slatutaa, at a public hearing to ba held at 7 00
F M . or as soon thereafter as possible, on tha Ith ol Decamber.
1998. at tha Sammola County Services Building. Room 1028. 1101
East Fuat Street. Sanlord. Florida. Such resolution will stale the
need lor the levy and will contain a legal description ol the
boundaries ol the real properly aublect lo the levy. Copies ol the
proposed from ol tha resolution, which conta ns the legal
description ol tha real property aub|ecl to the levy, are on Ilia at
tha Department ol Fiscal Services and County Commission
Records of Sammola County. Florida, County Services Building,
ttOt East First Street. Sanlord. Florida. All interested parsons are
nvited to attend
For additional information regarding this notica, plaasa contact
tha Sammola County MSBU Coordinator. (407) 685-7179 Raisons
with dissbihttse naadmg assistance to participate in any ol these
proceedings should contact tha Employee Relations Department
ADA Coordinator 48 hours In advance ol the meeting at (407) 86S7941.
Pe'sons are advised that, it they decide lo appeal any decision
made al this hearing, they will need a record ol the proceedings
and lot such purpose, they may need to insure that a verbatim
record ol the proceedings 19 made, which lecord includes the tes­
timony and evidence upon which the appeal is lo be based, per
section 266 OIOS. Florida Statutes.
ATTEST
Maryanns Morse, Clerk to the Board
ol County Commissioners m and lor
Sammola County,. Florida
Oy Carylon Cohen. Deputy Clerk
Publish October 29. November 8. 12. and 19. 1991
OEV-197

IN THK CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THC IS TH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SIM INOLC CO UNTY
FLORIDA
OCNCRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi 98 18*0 CA14 R
NATiONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
MICHAEL O HEATH
A/K/A MICHAEL
DARREN HEATH. ET AL
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SSRVICS
TO. KATHLEEN A. HEATH;
RICHARD L. HEATH AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE whose res­
idence
la
unknown
II
he/sherthey be living; and If
he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
gramees. assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or attv*. and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the
property described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed heroin.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo foreclose a
mortgage on the following
property:
LOT 45. TUSCAWILLA UNIT 8.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF A » RBCOADSO IN
PLAT BOOK 21, RAGES 22 AND
33. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
has been Med against you and
you ars required lo serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, lo it on 0AVI0 J. STERN,
ESQ Piamiills attorney, whose
address is SOI S University
Drive 4800, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publi­
cation of this notice of action)
and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before
service on Plaintiff* attorney or
immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default wilt be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition filed harem.
WITNESS my hwtd and the
teal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 22nd day
of OCTOBER. 1S9S.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
96-29247(FM)NATB
Publish: October 2S, and
November S, 1998
DEV-229
NOTfCB OP
PUBLIC AMOTION 1
Notica Is hereby given;
McConnell Towing will aall 84
Public Auction tor l ehrap t lor
Cash on demand to hlgheat bid­
der, the following deecrtbed
11-14-00
88 Chevy 10C014H3JZI11492
87 Honda
JHMCA6461HC096621
11-08-00
88 Old* 20304447Y2G3313841
88 Nlea JN1MN24S2QM036613
87 Chav JQ1MR61S3MK773331
11- 01-00
•3 Ford
APB3107CA138168
11- 00-00
67 VW
117287817
88 Pont 102NE84UXJC887848
84 Chav 101AWI8R1E888127S
S3 Ford IZVCT3383PS2281I2
80 Ford 1FAPP9461LW113812
11-08-00
•2 Ford IFDKF38M2NNA0480S
Tha Auction will ba held at
12:00 pm on sard dates above.
McConnaU Towing 0 Recovery
2800 Sanlord Ave., Sanlord, FL
32772. Proepoctivo bidders may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
lo solo. Tormt are cash or
Certified Fund*. McConnell
Towing raservos the ilgM to
accept or ro)ect any end all
bide.
Publish: October 28. 1888
DEV-242

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: E8 2089 CA 14 0
UNION PLANTERS BANK,
N.A. F7K/A UNION
PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A LEADER FEDERAL
BANK FOR SAVINGS
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RICHARO M.
TOURNOUR, ET AL
OEFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO; ARIUS CORPORATION
which butinete addrett i*
unknown
THE CORPORATION IS HERE­
BY NOTIFIED that an action lo
foreclose ■ mortgage on the
following property:
LOT 81. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK I f .
PAOE 85. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
hoe been Med against the cor­
poration end the corporation it
required to serve a copy ot your
written defenses, If any. to It on
DAVID
J.
STERN,
ESO.
Plaintiffs
attorney, whose
address It SOI South University
Drive. Suite 600, Plantation, FL
33324 (no latar than 30 daye
from tha date ot tha liras publi­
cation ol thte notica ot action)
and me me original with the
ctark of fhlo court either before
service on Plamtura attorney or
immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default will be entered
against you lor lha relief
demanded m the complaint or
petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and tho
seel of this Court al SEMINOLE
County, Florida, this 22nd day
of OCTOBER. 1994.

(BIAU

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ST: Rum King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE. SUITE 800
PLANTATION, FL 23324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, pert one with dieabilKlee heeding a special accom­
modation
ehoukf
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse M 40T-323-4J30.1800-888-8771 (TOO) or 1600888-8770, via Florida Relay
Publish: October
a*---------- ‘------ ■ a aaa
FWe^W^W V* I
DEV-230

28.

and

NOTICE
OB FIC TITIO US NAMB
Notica la haraby given that I
am engaged In business at 1819
Cougar Ct_ Casselberry, Florida
33707,
Sammola County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name of T R IE S OF FLA. and
that I Inland to register said
name with tha Division ol
Corporsllont,
Tallahassee,
Florida. In accordance with the
provisions of lha Fictitious
Name Slatutaa. To-Wlt: Section
885.08, Florida Statutes 1891
Lonnie Hyatt
Publish: October 29. 1999
DEV-240
NO TICE OF AUCTION
Public Norice la hereby given
that UnUmhod Tewing, Storage.
Transportation 8 Recovery, Inc.,
will tall al Public Auction Ires
of oM prior Iwna tha following
vehicle that remain unclaimed
m storage with chargee unpaid
pursuant to F.E. 713.78 te tha
highest bidder at 4128 N.
Highway IT-82. Sanford. FL
32773.
On Nos. to. 99 at 9:00 A M.
t992 Ford
Vml tFTCRt 4UONPA29974
I claim a Han on this vehicle
for towing and storage charges.
Tha Uan claimed by me ae tha
honor la aub)act to enforcement
pursuant lo saction 713 71 and
tt&gt;e vehicle may ba sold to eel
lefy tho Iton.
Publish: October 29. 1999
DEV-241

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Lull Campos
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'AN of lift is a lorsfgn country ' — Jack Ksrouac

NOTICE
OF A PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDIR
THC ADOPTION OF
AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Hone* It hereby given that a
Public Hairing will be held In
the Committion Room at the
City Hall In the City ol Sanlord.
Florida, al 7 00 o'clock PM. on
November 9, 1998. lo consider
the adoption ol an ordinance by
the City of Sentoid, Fionas,
nils of which it a* followsORDINANCE NO. 344t
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
8ANFOR0.
FLORIOA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
1324 AND ITS AMENDMENTS
BY ADDING SECTIONS 22.0
ENTITLED STAND BY TIME
POLICY AND SECTION 23 0
ENTITLED PAY FOR WORK
OURING EMERGENCIES OR
DISASTERS POLICY. TO THE
CITY S PERSONNEL RULES
AND REGULATION. PROVIDING
FOR
SEVFRABILITY. C O N ­
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shall b* eva-iable al
the office of the Clfy Clerk lor
ell persons detumg to evemlne
the tame.
All parties in intent! and ent­
rant than hive an opportunity
to be heard al end hearing
Oy order ol the City
Committion ol the City ol
Sanlord, Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
110-5626
46
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides lo appeal a
decision made with reipect lo
any mailer considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ot
the proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record it nol provided by the
City ol Sanlord. (FS 286 0105)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish: October 29, 1998
OCV-245
NOTICE
OF A PUBLIC N8ARINO
TO C O N SID IR
T N I ADOPTION OF
AN ORDINANCE BV
T H I C ITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIOA
Nonce it hereby given thtl a
Public Hearing will be held in
the Commission Room of the
City Hall m the City ol Sanlord,
florida. al T OO o clock P.M. on
November 9. 1991. to consider
the adoption ot an ordinance by
the City ot Sanlord. Florida,
title ol which it as follow*ORDINANCE NO. 3843
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORO.
FLORIOA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
3117 OF SAID CITY; SAIO ORDI­
NANCE BEING A ZONING
PLAN; SAIO AMENDMENT TO
AMEND THE EXI8TINO SEMI­
NOLE
PROPERTIES
PD.
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
MASTER PLAN ON PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN TOWNE CEN­
TER CIRCLE AND RINEHART
ROAD AND BETWEEN TOWNE
CENTER BOULEVARO AND 1-4.
TO ADO PERMITTEO SPECIFIC
LANO USES FOR CERTAIN
TRACTS AT tSOO TOWNE CEN­
TER BOULEVARO: PROVIDING
FOR
SEVERABILITY. CO N­
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shall be available of
the office of the City Clerk for
ell pertont desiring lo oiammt
the same
All parties m interest and cltllens shall have an opportunity
to be heard al said hearing.
By ordar ot tho City
Committion of the City of
Sanlord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
310-5878
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decide* to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any mailer considered ot tha
above meeting or hoormg, ho
may need ■ verbatim record of
the proceedings, including tho
tettwnony and evidence, which
record it not provided by the
City ol Sanford. (FS 3S8.0108)
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish October 29. 1996
DEV-344
IN T H I CO UN TY COUNT
OF T H I BMMTSBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
HI AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s e n o . a a -iB is -c c -a o -u
SHADOWBAY HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., a
nol for profit
Florid* corporation.
Plaintiff.
v*.

CARY LINDSAY.
Dafandanf(s).
NO TICE OF SALS
PURSUANT
TO CHARTER 4S. FB
NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
tha 20th day of October, 19*8,
end enfered m Case No. 961916-CC-20-U of tho County
Court of tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit &gt;n and for Seminole
County. Florida m which fha
dark ot this Court will sab lo
lha highest and beef bidder for
cash al lh* County Courthouse
•n Seminole Counly, Flonda tt
If 00 o.m. on tho 17th day ot
November. 1991, w the West
Front Ooor, Sanford. Florida,
the following described proper­
ly st tel forth In tho Final
Judgment of Foreclosure, fo
wif:
Lot S. Stiadowbay, Unit One,
st recorded m Plat Book 34.
Pages 99 and 100, Public
Records of Seminolo Counly,
Florida, with the property
addrett ol 341 Shodowbay
Blvd .
Longwood,
Florida
32779.
If you aia a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation mi order lo participate
•n this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. el no cotl lo you. lo lh*
provision ol certain assistance.
Pleat*
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N. Pork
Ave. Suitt N30t. Sanford FL
32771, within two (2) working
d iy t of your receipt ol this
notica. Telephone: (407) 3234310. atl 4227; 1-000-9586771 (TOO)
Dated this 21rd day ol
October. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol th* Court
By Jane E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Larten 8 Attoc.
34 E Pm* St
Orlando. FL 12801
Publish: October 29. ond
November 9. 1888
OEV-218

ASSISTED LtVINO. beautiful
suite, loving warm home May
useownlurntuNr^

19—CoMruri r/TV
NEED A COMPUTER!
Complete system* tutty loaded
lease purchase w1ow monthly
payment*
800 600 0343i2767
24hrs

21— P erso n a ls
ALONE? FLORIDA MOST RE­
SPECTED Dating Buteau since
1977! All ages including seniors
Dnngmg People Together 1-800922-4477 (24 hours)
Femele Message Therapist
needed lor busy Longwood lo­
cation Great pay 331-5949
Longwood Massage Studio.
Walk ns welcome 7 days
Private rms Female Slat!
Use 4MM0007785
407-339-5300

27— N

ursery

&amp; C im o

C are
EXP. MOTHER w&gt;4 provide TLC.
hoi meal* 8 snacks, reasonable
tales and attei school care
Sanl Ret avail 322 3875
MUNCHKIN MANOR pre k reg
now 1*4 classes, am groups, a
loving home atmos lor 3-5yt»
reasonable rates 321 6948
PRESCHOOL TEACHER ml 15
years eip opening home to
three special children under 3
yrs Infants welcome Call Bobbi
at 331 5600

55—B usiness
O pportunities

$300 -$500

Distrtoutmg phone cards No ex­
perience necessary For more
information send a SASE to
Primetime
Communication*.
P O Bos 694355. Mian* FL
33269 1355
CAREER FRUSTRATED? NEED
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
serious money in spare time
Working from your home For
more nlormation phone t -888 2561119 24hr*

59—Financial
S ervices
MONET PROBLEMS?
Coosowaie your biks w.o a
loan Pioneer CreOrt 327-9550

70—Education &amp;
T raining
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assisi
Wktnd classes National Truck
School 1-800-488-7384
C74A Prap Training
Start Oct 26 from 4 30PM
8 30PM 4 wk program Cal to4
tree 1-888-823-7445

71— H elp W a n te d

71—H elp Wanted

S e m in o le Herald

Challenging position tor
outgoing mdiv ml good comm
skills OMice duties center on
adm, cust sve and sales
Phone evp or cust contact eip
desired Fa« resume to Norwest
Financial at 324 55t6 EOE

T r

m

A vS « H F j I iE D

322-2611

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Tit lh* Season to make t t t l
In and outbound call center*
Call today Attn Sandy (407)
647 8010 No Tee EOE

}4 9 (*

Our offlca la opan to bbtvb you Monday through Friday, 8 am - 8 pm.

A-1 Temps
DESK CLERK

DEADLINES:
For TUsaday'a adltton, tha daadllna ia Monday at noon
For Wadnasday'a adttton, tho daadllna la TUaaday al noon
For Thursday's adMon, tha daadllna la Wadnaaday at noon
For Friday's sdftlon, tha daadllna la Thursday at noon
For tha waafcand edition, tha daadllna la Friday at noon

Apply Budget Inn ol San1, „! l.\Y) ■; Dll !■» ki Of ^17^92]_
DISHWASHERS,
COOKS,
SERVERS "Cracker Barral"
324 1020 200 Hickman Dr (14
and Hwy 46)
_________
DRIVERS

CDl Requred Call Sandy al A1 Temps (407) 647-8010 No
Fee EOE
_______________
DRIVERS NEEDED
F/T ^ P/T lot local charity
(407)695 8222________________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Eipert
eneed » equip 8 site woik a
plus Vacation 8 Pension (407)
3226133
_________________
ELECTRICIAN
We have immediate, full lime
employmenf in the Orlando A
Tampa areas tor a skilled electncian n nur specialized market
serving the gasoline service
station petroleum Industry Prior
industry eipenence it a plus,
but we Iran al new aasocial**
Benefits include a competitive
salary health care A a company
provide vehicle Call K A K
Electric. Inc. Sanford. FL Ph
(407)3216100 or FAX Roaumo
to: 3236208 ________________
ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Immediate, full lime employ­
ment lev anyone interested m
working towards a career at an
electrician ume or no eip is
necessary Some out ol town
travel is req Fu»y competitive
wage A benefits package Call
K A K Electric. Inc. Sanford. FL
Ph(407)333-8300 ___________
ELECTRICIANSresd A comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1AA3
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed N O W Honey Transport hat
immodiala openings lor driver
trainee* No eipenence needed
Earn A500 to 3700 weekly plus
tenefitt CDL training available
800635-5593
EQUIP OPERATOR- Experi­
enced wtaxable. CDL raq'd.
Vacation 8 Pension F/T potibon (807) 3336133
EXPCRKNCCD A FLEXIBLE
TOOOLER TEACHER needed tor
Sanlord Daycare M-F 2 306pm
Cal 3326645
EXPERKNCED A FLEXIBLE
SCHOOL AQC TEACHER need­
ed tor Sanford Daycare Must ba
wfkng to drtvo a IS passenger
van. Spat shift 7 9am and 1 306pm M-F. Ful bma hour* whan
tchool Is out Cal 333-6645
H O LID A Y B A L E S J O B

' I

Toll I tbb from Orlando 831-9993
You can fax your ad to 407-323-9408
300 N. Franck A vt.
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772

CUSTOMER SERVICE

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hrs/Wk

j

. S - ji 1

VtiA. Dtscovar and Arnerican Expraaa. WB also t*R Mho caah
or a personal chack. Advgrttsers who wtsh to b t btled can malts arrartgamants at Its Ema
thstr ad Is piacad. Plaasa Keep In mtnd Iw t ads ln lha ParsonsU (data. 21). ~
OppoitunHiM (data. 55). A Garage Salts (217) raquka paymsrt In advanca.

If you need lo changa your ad w hi# It la running, plaasa gtva us a ca l and wa « • m a ta t »
change for the next avaAsMa edition. Plaaaa check your ad on Eta 8i9t day of pubMc— on. 8
you Ond an em x, pi ease c a l ua Immedtatefy a^d ws wR corract the error tor the next p u M catton. W a era responsible tor tha fkit ktsarilon only and only for Via cost of that Href Inser­
tion

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We want lo mate aura you art ptaatad with tha ratuitt from your Samroto Herald ciaaaifiad ad.
To mate aura your ad worte. wo tuggoal you teep m rrand tha foSowmg
• Include at many feature* ot tho item you art n fcng a* you can tFank ol Romombof.
tho moro you tol. tho fattor you M l
• Include a pnee By Htwq • pneo.
virrfl oHiwrato unwanted can* from people who
aran I sonout about buying your merchandise
• When you tel your phone number, kst the tune of day that I* beet lo reach you. You
donl want people cawng you then you are el wort or fttoepmg
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Short Term
Long Term
Tsrm-81
Tamp To
898-112*

A BETTER JOB FOR V6ut
Just Colt Never a Foot
HELP I

It's timB to proporo
for tho Holiday.
Order your C)m sifted DMDim. I v w ^ i Wanted
V T W I9 M M ^Ada
9 F M Inow!
RFW I
*AJtord«bftt pnc*t
'Pareonakzed service
*QueNy work
•Distribution In your local area
(to daw seasonal help from smployaii who rands dots by )
CMI (407) 322-2811 8

Aah toe aw C tu tlfM Dapte
I d youf
d a t a o rtid j
foryouEARLTt

■ yap orf: P/T
•ip In ,A/P BA/R Apply in parton A2Z Jana Supp 2589 San­
ford Auo
ALP Needs PT/FU In staff n t*
Var. Hr* Eva* 8 W/Ea C a l
Brad (407) 330-9318
ATTENTION CN/Fe
Com* and pm our caring Mam
ot Nurat* and CNA't. Excel
lent benefits Eipanance rac
ogmiad
I00pm-11:00pm
•MR avpUabta. Pleat# apphf m
parson Daltons HeaNhcara Rp habdUbon Center ISS1 E*
cam Bkrd, Dafton* BOB ____

AUTOMOTIVE OETAAEJIS
SanforOCongwoodOrtando
Good Incom* Patents!
Benefits After 90 Days
Tapfl leaf 4O7-293-J065
CASHEW
WH baxi lor Tol oolacsora
24 openings lor 8*z£i* people
F T 8 P/T
Pd Tramnavt
haalh. dental. Ha insurance
Cal 407-884-3446
Child Caro 8 VM Driver need­
ed tor Christian CanMr Exp re­
quested Good salary A baneIts 407-322 7906
CHRIS T H A I RETAA. BALES

s y r a s s s s

.j,
16%lan 2 DayaffBas SAYv • Bonua Cal 1BAM-SPM say day
lltL
ton ho*

"CHS" 11-7*3-11
Ful TVrw - sign on BonusM'
Also pan-dm* PRN al ahtft*
Jost our warn of cars grvor* a*
wa sipand our horuona. Ex­
perience as CNA aril mcraaaa
base pay *Ora#l *oA» to work
with * Apply in potion Hearth
cart and Rah*b*x*eon Canter
of Sanlord 960 8 m*8omt*H
Avs. sanlord. FL M 7 7 I N O
PHONE CALLS P1EA8E EOE
Construction Ctsanlng
FT 8 PT. Dsp#nd*bta paopls.
must hatra auto. 407-3028191.
COOK/FOOO SERVER
COOK AMO FOOO SERVER.
Days A Eva Wtl Tram Apply
Longwood RoUramant vatag*.
480 E. Church Avo. Longwood.
a 787-0500

71—H elp W anted

• Sammola Tbwna Center
•20-35 hour/waak (Nov-Dee)
•Ca* (407) 780-3333
HOUSEKEEPERS
Budge! Inn of Sanford.
3300% Ortando Or (1762)

PIANIST: For Sunday service
FT or PT 407-3486807.

IMMEDIATE ORCNMOS

ASSISTANT MANAGER

Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with Bte SameioM County
PubMc Schools hat immaduta
opanmgt tor ttte toSowmg poetFood Service Workers
-Cuatockal Workers
■EEm M O n c m W o
Sunahtna SUdtog wfl b* accaptmg appkeabona M Ita Flon­
da Joba A BanaAtt Otto*. 514
W Lake Mary BNd In Sanlord
horn BAM • 12PM on 10127, 101
21. and 10/29 For Information
cal StxvaNna Stalling at 16009306236 NO FEE! EOE dt/wp
Via bo*t haalthcara team
in Votoata county Raalorpihm
CNA
needed
Immediataty
Prrvtoua aipadanca halplui
Cad Dabary Manor 4076864438. IO C .
KITCHEN HELP FMxtoM hr*
Apply • WMow T i m Cali. Cal
to k m A N Inla rv w 331-1304

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDCROROUNO
UTXJTY CONTRACTOR

H8ALTH BtStMANCa AN0 481K
PLAN! Png has warapMc*
ApMyafcjaaM— Drtm.
ddamama Spring.. J484440—

LANOBCAPCRS-ataning
pay
|7.00/hr, F/T w/twnafita. Call
(SOT) 3336133.

LAUNDRYPERSON

labor read v
WORK TOOAVmUD TODAY

*st

1*§ fffwwhAw
3336383

NURSES

««iz z a ________________

Growing Foam Inaiiabon Com­
pany looking to hea naw UMm
Travel M -F Wd bam COL
Class A or B a pki*. but nol raqmrsd Cal Greg al 1600-6833155 Inaursnca. 40Ik.vacation
Stortvour Mura today!
MERRY M AS S NdNNO
Car A Intutanca I leaded
Waakanot FREE 331-5266

m o u rn

: tkcb school grad
M a c typing A computor Ik
Nations Mortgage Carp Longid D
wood. Cad
I m At1787-8379.

ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL
ASSISTANT tor 3 offices Car
litication not necessary K ex
penenced VertatXily and a
good personality a must Cal
323-2577 or 904-77S-0222 tor
322 2807

P W I Control: CPO wlh L 8 O
Lie. Local co 10 yrs ai '
kahed Lett tab 407-3*3688

118— O ffice S p a c i F o b
Re n t

1/1 CORNER UNfT: Next to pool
Ist/last/sac $45Gmon Oft Ab-

A MOVE Bf SPCCUU1 400 sq
It 8 nif $266 A M ONTH OdlcpStoraqt 321-0t20 or 333-2554

103— H ousesU nfurnished

127—Storage/O ffice
For R ent

$$00 DOWN -W H Y RENT?
When you can own ttvs 3 bdrm
home mi C/HA. new paint $ car­
pel? Ask about HUD homes'
Die HHUman Oroup. Inc.
--------331-9333

if. j 6 mN fuvEh fWtNf-

( 4 0 7 ) 8 8 9 -0 4 4 4

RIGHT HAND MAN
too
*08sign on Benue lo newam-

2/3. over 1600 tq It, ng pod.
2 c gar. plus 1 c carport, over
1/3 ac w/doefc. $1400/mon
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. On. carport.
toed yd $330fmen
BANFORO 2/1 kv. tkn. 2 M e .
tut. preh. CH/A. Ig yd UMVmon
BANFORO 3/2 New crpl. pant,
appt. to. tut. toed yd IBOO/men
Venture I Properties 3216734

*f stra pey to drivers.
'Open 8 am
801 Degtrack Rd Longwood
3906109

Downtown l anfocd 26R $425/
mo.
No Pats. Senior Dis­
count .407-

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
TrMning Armod 8 Unarmed
Brandy * Aaaoc. 834-7*44

SANFORD 38R 2BA $60Gmo
•1600 dsp 36R 1BA 3525/ino «
$525 dep. $25 appl lee No
pets. CaN 331

bto r a o e pen fo r ren t

Convergent iocsbon to Longetood
near 434 Oood tacurty. Mncad
to SIOOAno 830-7297

141— H o m e s For S ale

U ^ek^R eK K R W

sq II. Cabtomia eryta 2 story
pool. Itnnu ct
aman*
1129.000
Park A w VtBas 2BfV2Ba
Townhouse condo- $42,000,
owner motoatod
$218090

Ir jt o M w g A P I (II4 IIA I4 I I M U M I

Sdrvlcd TdCh
For local propane company Im­
mediate FT position avaxabi*
Looking lor axpartancad parton ..$450 i, or « * bam nght
parson Vacation, set pay. n t
CDL C uts B a plus Apply in
parson Discount Propan*. 3804
KOriando D r, 8an4ord.
Tbott A bint reg C f«
nai Sr care positions m Lk Mary
area 3rd ahh CM 0426309
WAREHOUSE PERSON naadad
tor Large Punt Nursery Must M
experienced,
organized and
•el-mobvaled
Forklift
exp
helpful. Responsible lor inven­
tory control, putting order* and
receiving Apply In parson. 8770
W SR 48. Sanlord or cal Lau­
rie. 330-0296. ad 224

93— R ooms Fox Rent

LPN P/T Every othar weekend
Apply: Longwood Rabramant
Village 480 E Church Ave
Lonowood. a 767-Q50Q
MAINTENANCE Ful Tun*. No
axpanenc* neceatary Wd b
Mutt have transportation Lake
Mary 323-1937 M/F okay

Pari Tims

Fast growing co needs career
minded people to ntervtewtera/
menage UNLIMITED growth po­
tential Salary ♦ bonus. Oraat
benefits Fas return* lo (407)
6476128 or cal Chris at (407)
847-8010 or Mettma at (407)

SHINGLE INSTALLERS

LAUNORY PERSON 7-330 M-F
Apply: Longwood Ratiramant
VXIaga, 480 E. Church Avt.
Lonowood. F I 787-0600________

B S fT B X S I—

PROFESSIONAL

100—C ondominium
R entals

EFFKJENCT
Mato terv •conversant location
3316900
Fumshad Room lor rant. Al IA4
toe. Phone, TV. pool A kachan
uaa. $400/mo No smoking Cal
after 5 30 weekdays 3286421
fURNMNEO ROOMB-AI ukN
tod. Launtby. phone, and UL
885690 «»w e k 3246055
SANFORO privaM home, nice
area, prtyala bath. 175 «A. 3349383

SANFORO: Small 2BR housa
CHA/No P M $475 ♦ Deposit
Cal 904 238-0626

“ St IHST r GBI
RENTALS
SANFORO 1/1 Duplei. Living
Rm. Carprt, C H A.... $37$itl$0
SANFORO a n HMt $ A». Eat
n kitchen.............. $380/3$$0

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4/1,10 toed acres, hugs rms,
sc porch 2 out bldg* 3184.900.
4/1J,Ov*r 1.000 sq It . to/dn/
(am. frptc, toed. M U 0 0
an J Over 2500 iq II. Sc pod.
to. dm. lam ml bptc 1188600
i * a 111

« » * . 11 f i » i r j i

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
W I NEED HOUSES TO RENT
TOWNHOUSE: 1/3 of! Ik . M an
Blvd.. reedy to move tot $S7v
mo . Nb pets 407 935-3199

105—D

uple

x/Tr i p l e x

SANFORO 2/1 near Sammola
MS. CH/A. W O Hook Up Crpl
Sac. I OK 3336484 Of 344 5513

DEBARY: Access to 1782 A I4. 3BR ♦ 2nd Rm addon Fresh
paint.new carpet.CHA. Sec Syv
$63,500 407674-5208

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Horn** bom pennies on $1.
Deknquenf Tax. Repo t REC/s
YourArea To* Free (1) 800-2189000 Ext H-2206 lor cunent M -

________ BA________
117—C
R

o m m e r c ia l
en ta ls

IttNttb FArkM

AMA.

•**y access, can
modal* up to 35 cars, heavy
sqiMpmant. auto*, ate.; 1782/
Axport Blvd area. avatiabM toy8550
per month
146440 or fax 324110$.

HDOEN LAKES: 3BR/2BA 1300
aq It . 2cr gar . lanced lot. By
Owner $89 5*73236Q57_______
LAKE MARY 5/3 Comer toL
Needs TIC . 382.000
'■Maw

&gt;fc.Aa&lt;

Shop Semlnot* HtnkTl
Ctositflede Evatydayl

99—A partments ■
U nfurnished
DOWNTOWN I bdrm apt AC.
Indga. stove Water tod. $300/
mon ♦ $35(Vdap 3288144

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOftM. $410*40
I BORM . $470440 ANO UP

323-6670
ROOMY 1 bdrm to quiet restore
area $425/mun « util* 1 yr

c*« m a s
M

ROSELEA V L L A S l
2/7 Specie/ - 8 4 I C M H
HUO OKAY *076366833
Sanlord: 2/1 DuplaxAxcaBant
•raa $360 EHioancy $395
3216757

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Serving Sem inole County Since 1908

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300 NO RTH FR ENCH AVENUE • SANFORD. FL 32771

PHONE: (407) 322-2611

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�Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida •Thursday, October 29. 1998 •■ ■

GETS
JOB DONE!
Buy
141— H omes For S ale
1S2S VINTAOE 2/1 • 1/1 apt
178.000
ELEOANT 4/2 neighborhood w'
history $120,000 DOT WALLER,
JERNtOAN PROPERTY
222-3185

S t P *4** K e m tff

153—Acreage Lot For
S ale
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobae homesits, horses, cattle,
larmng or nursery! Zoned agri­
cultural
$3.900/ACRE.
Sm
down w/owner finance 904-7171772 O f 904-7I7-M22

Since 1S48
(407)222-4121

LAKEFRONT LOT •Betaire
Lake, loch Arborprivate
90*300 $70 000
LAKEFRONT LO T Slone Is­
land. Lake Monroe $120,000
VACANT LOT-Loch Arbor
$30,000. Ig. prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
$25,000
BAY AVE-Sanford lot near
park- $12,000

£ t.
1040
SlrilOfd Spadous attractive 3/
1 5w/FR$61.S00
SLJobnifl/vtf 35«ec on river
m Detary 1/2 mi frontage Re­
duced to $223,000

321-506S

lr lr c h h c

Industrial I4«ae across from
OrVSan Airport (oned M l
$375 000

" '- ■ 'a s s o c

Lon down Easy quality low mo
pymts 2/1 CA tncd yard ml ex­
tra butting lot

(407)332-S123

OAKRIOOE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona area 10 acres, ideal lor
horses or cattle Iarm Mobile
home or homeeile. Zoned egri
$44,900 Financing aval w/ am
I (904) 797-4300

WATIRFRONT/DCLTONA
38R. 2 1/2 Bath Brick Ranch
1 1/2 acres on Lake Mon­
roe.Screen porttVTSe doors/ 9
y tio kl 235K 407-S«S-11*2

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

CONDO 1/t Comer umt Ned to
pool $3SK or best 700 E. Air­
port D/vd 581-744-1547

•ANFORO
AREA
VACANT
LA NO L Markham Rd Estate Lot
2 2 acres Trees A mors trees
Price reduced to $7MOOOwner
Carry IL 1OT Front Zoned QC-2,
m town on 25th St $47,900

157—M obile H omes

PARK AVE. M O M E PARK
Homes $3,000 to $8,000 Set Up
Financing OWETt 122-2941

R e a l E s t a t e , ate.

322-74M

FLORIDA POLYMERS

LEARN TO DRIVE

1000 Sand Pood Hand
l-akc Mary, F I. 32778
(407)333-9225

TRACTOR TRAILERS
m a ta m m c n

• Machine Operators
• Shipping Cterfc with UPS
on line exp. preferred.
• Line Leads for Assembly
Department, 1st shift
must have prior exp.
5 managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment.

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219—W anted

•IS W. First

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$21-0004
Set.9-1

Wanted: Pre 1950 store doplay
advertising $ anything from an
ofd store or gas station. Bnng to
Rusty Duck, $07 E. 1st St.,

221—G ood T hings
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OFFICE. WILL DIVIDE
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7 8 0 3 NOBT, S u ita 3
O rla n d o , FL 32810-2662
Call Landlord At:

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LET US SELL
IT FOR YOUII
The Sem/nefe Harold Classi­
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inexpensive way to sen your
carl Run your three kne ad tor to
days and pay only $21 00t Even
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(which we KNOW you w4) you
can stop your ad and onty pay
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217—G arage S ales

217—G arage S ales

Church Wide Rummage 8 a ^
let Presbyterian Church,
Sthford
Fri/Set. Oct 30 S 31. 9AM rt ..
Comer of 4th and Park Ave

WANT TO G E T RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A VARO SALE it tha parted
way to do that and tha Sam fno/k
Harold can bring people to your
door Advemaa your sale er the
Semfncto Harold lor onty $ 51/
kne end welch the Heme leave
while tha money comes in Ceil
by Noon on Tueiedey and your 5
kne ad can run tor tore# day* in
the Herald (or ONLY *9.1911 As
we ask It that you prepay the
ad Cal us-we can help"

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R io iiiiio c i Retirement Center
300 W Airport Btvd . Santord
Friday Oct 30to9AM-1PM
MOVINO SALE • SAT only. 9 2.
4134 Meeting P I, Middleton
Oake King aoff aider waterbed
1100. couch, turn, complete
bath sat. tot* ol misc. 322-0729
i______________________________

( 407 ) 322-2611

Household
items.
turn/lura,
tools. S spd bike, clothe*, mfcrowive. and more 905 Catabna Dr. Sat.OcI 3 t«.

YtodSato
A little M ol everything 2807
Laurel Ave . Santord. Fri 4 Sat.

231—C ars For S ale

231—C ars For S ale

19SS/LAZIR: Good condition,
runs good but needs fuel pump
Best offer. 302-2939

IM S
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DCV1LLE. One owner.. Parts car
only No title 4 Dr New V-9 en­
gine from Cedi&gt;ac cost $2700
Only 10K mile* since tnilaked
New radixtor.bxttery. brakes. 4
tire* Absolutely loaded. Body
and intanor great. Will taka
$1,000 lor complete car Drive it
awa^t Might trade 407-221-

4EIZE0 C A kS tram 9179
Porsche*. Cadillacs. Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette*. Also Jeeps.
4WD* Your area. To* Frae 1900-218-9000 E li 2208 lor
current kttmgs.

235—
1977 CADILLAC Coupe deVifle
Looks good, runs great! $$50
OBO 332-8530 leave message

T ruck/B uses/V ans For
S ale
1SB3 FORD F280 4X4. Oreat

FRESH PICKED

AFC Unffa Inuda.LX/liOe UTMS
2 1/2, 3. or 4 Ions avat For
more into Caff 904-7994100.

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4-16* lor Dodga Ram $17S. Cal
407-509-5057

238— V ehicles W anted
CASH 9S4 PIUDt
For Junk Car*. Truck* 4 Mac!

NOW AVAILABLE
1377 Sq. Ft.
Office / Warehouse

241—REC.

V ehicles/C ampers For
Sa u

7*03 NOBT. SuHe 9
O rlando, FL S2810-2BB2

Mechanics AN Hoee 100 w/
qmck release. S25/OBO. 3241719
BATE L U T E TV IYSTEM
SAM 1, a 11 (ksh.metal mesh
type.Drake ESR 1924 Receiver
w; remote
PoW. Books.
etc.
Reedy to Instal.
Cost over
$4500. 1 1/2 yrs. old. Asking
$1950. W in trade lor car.ptckup.Big Screen TV.rtdra mower
or 7 V 407-3214*31.

mucking Truck 9700 3238679

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223— M IS C EL LA N EO U S

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(407) 639*3450

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*91 Prowler 27 rear B/R. low
miles Oood cond. FuOy equip
BuUI In leveiert. elec lack.
$3500 And/or 1984 Chev Astro
4 3-59K meet Fad. Irtr pkg Inc
rec. *1800 Or $5000 boto. 3227144

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MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1 , 2 / 4 3

D D R M

A PA R T M E N T S

CANTS MUST BE DRUG FREE WITH NO CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS OF VIO­
LENCE OR THEFT AND MUST AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATIONS, MEET PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.

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Open House

Octobsr 31st
Ridgewood
V illa s

CLERK AND MAILHAMPLER CASUALS

23110

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
THREE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
i n nn

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QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUM AGE 16 WITH HS DIPLOMA OR AGE 18 APPLI­

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Wheelchair*
Child's, adjustable.reclining, $75 Adult chair,
$150 407-668-2127.

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FRESH JUMBO SHRMP
Secret reap* on peanuts wrmen
up several kmes m local newspapers Coma by $ havs tha
BEST alter al toe rest
2330
Celery Ave. Santord

PREMIUM 8 P.M. -6 A M.

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U 4 . POST OFFICE COUNTER
SCALES Platform, sirs 13*114*.
O c a 1940. balance arm a sokd
brass Complete w/ weights.
Works Ime
Collectors Item
($100) Lk Mary 323 4766

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HOURLY WAQE; $8.00 WITH INCREASE TO $9.50 PER HOUR 9% NIGHT

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Hire

MONEY TO LOAN

211—
HOUSE OP 0 0 0 0 * 5 901 Lo­
cust Ave. Furn, appH. house

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For house, car, business, vaca­
tion. debt consolidation Please
call t -877-3244182

PET QROOMINQ
by appt at my office or et your
home 20* yrs e*p 787-0*08

A ntique/C ollectibles

Rent

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FREE CAR, $9 S FUN in your
spars time Interested? Cal Unda O 528-3517 i also otter repl
pcs and new Tupperware

Fret to good homa Black Lab
spayed lemale about 2 yrs ofd
Oreat w'peopie, but not w/chickens A pigs. 407-323-5983

TEMPORARY NOW CAREER POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR HARD WORK*
INQ HONEST INDIVIDUALS FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1998 WITH
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199—Pets 4c S upplies

mrasnismcE

7 .a a

Trade

M ATTRESS SALE • Full si/e
usad box springs A mattress
$85 00 Larry’s Marl 322-4132

For Sale
By owner2BR 1BA newly reno­
vated msida A out C H A T winc­
ing available 407-321-3297.

•

KfTCHEN TABLE 1 yr old. 42*
round, almond lormica. 5 swivel
Chairs. $375 407- 882-4962

Alum. Cane

153—A creace Lot For
S ale

Sell

4 ^ ^ — i t s ■ ii
s~i—
Broyhlll Sofa Lika new Makes
Into queen site bed Make otter
322-5325

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155—C ondominiums
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MUST BE AVAILABLE 8-12 HOURS PER DAY 6 DAYS PER WEEK
OVERTIME PAID FOR WORK OVER 40 HOURS
FLORIDA J O U AMO B E N E F T S

FLOflIOA JOSS AMO M M IF ITt

H O FFN ER C E N TE R
6449 8. SEM ORAN BLVO..
SU ITE 17
ORLANDO. FL
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

GOODINGS SHOPPING CENTER REFLECTIONS PLAZA
280 SAUSALITO BLVO .
514 W. LAKE MARY BLVD..
CASSELBERRY. FI
LAKE MARY, a

Ridgewood A if .
Hanford

407 - 330-1431
4 INCOME TAX tor Into, tod
business. Accounting Sototons Ptos. Inc. 407-329-t900

FLORIDA JOBS AMO M N iF f T t

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R

NEW RtfclOOCL RE PAM
Doori, windows, carpentry,
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323-4832 S O Baknt C8C1SSS0

NEED A CAREER?
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and lov68 peoplel

WE OFFER:
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WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH POISON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!

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263-Carpentry
CARPENTER. A l Homa
repair*, paatong 4 ceramc Ha.
Richard Oreas 321-5972

PRICE REDUCEDI1
Woo: $88,000 N o w : $64,000
PROPERTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street. Sanford, FL 32771
LO T SIZE: 5 0 'x 120'
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,201 L/A
FEATURES: New Home,
Throe (3) Bedroom.
TWo (2) Full Baths,
Central Air / Heat,
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
Car Garage, Navy Blue Carpet, House
Color Sky blue / Teal Blue. Washer / Dryer
hook • up, St. Augustine Grass

F o r Financing call:

Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgage
( 4 0 7 ) 6 4 4 -0 7 8 7 (24 hr*.)

CARPENTRY CONCEPT finshed carpentry wndoert, door...
Cal Darren 786-4354

CARPENTRY-o/ a l types horn
lacks to doors, rotten wood and
30yr*
tor JR 3241-5052

D O O R S P E C IA L IS T
tOiyrv txpenence
904-775-8162
Carpantsr looking lor
tmal job* We* over 40 year*
ol a^ananca 121-0241

Is 9 wood? I probably can) Li­
censed 4 bonded. 323-4173

264-Carpet 4c
I nstallations
CARPCT/CCAAbBC
WHOLESALE
29-99 cants non# higher.
100.000 sq It to sal. A l major
mds.top quality Rug* 99 cani*
2913 8. 17-92 324-4900

275-P rywall

PBOATTOto
W* instal tod. Img ty* 4 repair
shrubs, mulches, brtcfc pavers,
stump grind. Indtcp rock 4
dttqn and bar tountams I wd
tod tree ol any pasts and fun­
gus. For est, cal 523-6317 or
414-7333

287-Lawn S ervices
OREO OROBS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST.

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Matched Poacaoi 922-4224

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0 322-241 t/N 322-9397

274-Electrical

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CALL OfCCa ELECTRIC
407-221-9722
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301-R oofinc

CONSTRUCTION dean-up ekt.
Junk removed lawn car* anytime
407-359-1641 or 407-365-0791

YATES R00PB40 tinea 192S
Church 4 Sr. Olac. M Qen.
.222-1449

property, garagatohsd
to*, ippkanca*. trash,
brush. 407 199 9919 or
pgr 407-419-0217

312—T ree S ervice
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I mprovements
OAVD RET CONSTRUCTION
■B g saj
HANOYMAN-PtonUng. concrete,
dry wal. remodeling, renovabona- C al 242-TOM

OONPtCKREN TREE SVC
Tree/stump removal Free est
Licansadlnaurad. 22S-7242
Pro4 Tree Svc. 20
yrs ew&gt;- 2$ hr storm damage
eersor decount Total bee cart
Free atumate*. Bucket touch
C al 327-4736

�■Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Thursday, October 29, 1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

lop COURSE!
you H A V E N 'T *
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THE CHECK ■
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THE BORN LOSER

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by Charlts M. Schulz

PEANUTS
HERE'S THE BAG YOUIL U5E
TO CARRY ALL THE THINGS
PEOPLE WILL GIVE YOU WHEN
UlE 60 "TRICK OR TREATING"
ON HALLOWEEN NI6HT

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WHAT IF
SOMEBOPY
6IVE5 ME A
BICYCLE?

NOBOPY'S
GOING TO
GIVE YOU A
BICYCLE..

I'LL JU5T GAY,“ THANK
Y0U..P0N‘T PUT IT IN THE
BAG..I'LL RIPE IT HOME.'"

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Don’t fret about occasional floater
D E A R D R . G O T T : I be lo n g to a
group of elderly golfers, and we read
y o u r co lu m n e v e ry m o rn in g . Y o u r
recent article on the “ floating stool”
has caused us some concern. Some of
us, who changed our diets in recent
years, believe that the phenomenon Is
related to diet. Others are convinced
that malabsorption of fat is the cause.
M any of us have floating stools and
wonder if we should make an appoint­
ment for a checkup. We would rather
play golf.
D E A R R E A D E R : I don't blame you.
A s it tu rn s o u t. both the vie w s
y o u ’ve expressed are co rre ct. As I
stated in m y original colum n, most
instances of floating stool arc the nor­
m al consequences of lig h tc r-th a n water substances in the waste materi­
al. F o r example, a ir is often Incorpo­
rated into the fecal matter. Similarly,
a high concentration of Tiber can also
cause the stool to float.
O n the o th e r hand, greasy feces
(that float) frequently reflect m alab­
sorption of dietary fat. Th is can lead
to nutritional dcflcicncics and almost
always is associated with other symp­
toms. such as gas, bloating, malaise
and weight loss. Moreover, fat malab­
sorption doesn't come and go; it caus­
es consistent changes in the stool.
E v e ryb o d y’s stools float on occa­
sion. If. h o w e ve r, this p a tte rn is
ch ron ic and occurs w ith the sym p ­
toms I mentioned, a medical checkup
is appropriate. If, however, you and
your golf buddies don't fit this profile,
grab your clubs instead.
T o give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of m y Health
Report “Constipation and Diarrhea.”
Other readers who would like a copy
should send 12 plua a long, seifaddressed. stamped envelope to P.O.
Rox 2017, M u rra y H ill Station, New
York. N.Y. 10156. He sure to mention
the title.
D E A R D R . G O T T : B ru s h in g m y
teeth makes me gag. even vomit. I've
trie d c h a n g in g toothp a stes and
bought an electric toothbrush, to no
avail. Is this a common problem?
D E A R R E A D E R : N o , it ’s q u ite
uncommon. I doubt that the brand of
toothpaste o r type of b ru s h a re to
blame. It's more likely that you have
an over-active gag reflex.
Most people are surprised to learn
that the back of the tongue contains a
rich supply of nerves that induce gag­

D R. Q O T T

T r y this: W hen you b ru s h , use a
gentle and limited stroke, especially
when cleaning y o u r m olars. D o not
touch the back of yo u r throat o r the
base of your tongue. Th is should solve
the problem . If it doesn't, see y o u r
dentist.

&lt; ins NKWSI’AJ’Elt KNTKRTtUSEASSN
If you w ould lik e to w rite
to Dr. G ott ten d your le t­
ter to: P.O. Box 2 0 1 7 ,
Murray H ill S ta tio n , New
York, NY 1 0 1 8 6 .

W hen you b ru s h y o u r teeth, you
m ay be stimulating the back of you r
tongue inadvertently, with predictable
results.

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often, though, you must be careful
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queen.
North responded with a “normal”
two-no-trump, promising a balanced
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though, almost every pair uses this re­
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leave the tongue in as norr»al a posi­
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play a apade to dummy'a king. Bad
newa — you've a trump loser. And
there is a potential problem in the
heart department. Will (he missers
split 3-3? Maybe, but unlikely. And if
not, the fourth heart will have to be
ruffed in (he dummy. How would you
play from here?
If you cash the heart king before
playing a heart to dummy'a ace, you
go
(o down. East ruffs and returns bis
ast trump, leaving
with a heart
n g you
;
loser In your hand. The secret is to
start with dummy's heart ace, then to
lead a low heart toward hand. Aa it
cannot help East to ruff, he discards a
club. Go over to the diamond king and
repeat the process, leading the laat
heart through East. If he ruffs, you
play low. If he discards, you win, then
trump your last heart in the dummy.
East may overruff, but it will be with
h it trum p trick. Your amall-slam
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ing contacts. However, make certain you
donl introduce any topics of a financial
nature.
A Q U AR IU S (Jen. KLFeb. IS ) Important
objectives can be achieved today if you
donl aSow yourself to get bogged down
by aggressive know-it-eils. Do your thing,
your own wayl
PtSCKS (Fe b. 20-March SO) Take the
necessary bme to eiamme e l the hidden
nuances when gathering facta lor achiev­
ing a personal interest. In this case. It's
better to be slow than eorry.
A R M S (March 21-April IS ) Information
of a confidential nature may pass your
way today in terms of making or saving
you money. However, 8 you don't trust It
enough to check it out. nothing will come
olS.
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) Spe« out in
detailed writing any agreement you make
today, even 6 tt involves a friend. Verbal
assumptions coutd be misunderstood and
lead to regrets later.

G EM IN I (M ay 2 1 -June 20) You might
think that tt you make the effort to tackle
a needed repair job yourself, you wont
have to put out the bucks. Just be aura
you possess the knowledge to do the Job.
C A N C ER (June 21-Ju ly 22) Being either
too wtahy-wsshy or too harsh when han­
dling subordinates today will produce
undesirable results. Remember to be
firm, but fair.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Use practicality
end good old fashion common sense in
determining whet is the best course ol
action concerning a domestic matter
today. Don't allow emotions to overrule
sound
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) II you feel
you're coming out on the shod end of the
etick concerning an arrangement you
made with a pel today, speak up end
explain youreeH. Your Inend will adjust
the situation.
LIBRA (S e p t 23-OcL 23) Due to some­
one's generosity, things should work out
as you desira in your material alfairt
today. However, donl expect these tame
considerations regarding aodal matters.
C llM WHOM. lac.

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OUTDOO RS

JIM
SHUPE

Turning the corner
SCC men
win third
straight

Do’s and
don’ts for
launching
or loading
your boat

B v Dean Sm ith________________

smitrs EDITOR
SANFORD - Thr Sem inole
Community Collrgr mm’s bas­
ketball learn may be coming of
age un it won Its third straight
game with a 74 00 thumping of
Johnson County Community
College from Overland Park.
Kansas on Saturday at the

L a u n c h in g T o u r B o a t
F r o m A T r a i le r

* Don't block the boat ramp
unnecessarily. Transfer equip­
ment before backing on to the
ramp.
* Disconnect trailer lights
from tow vehicle. Be sure you
allow bulbs enough time to
cool down before launching to
extend their use.
* Remove all tie-downs ex­
cept the winch line before
backing down the ramp.
* Make sure your drain plug
Is in.
* Tie a line to the bow to
maintain control o f the boat
while launching.
* Initially back the boat Into
the water far enough so that
the lower unit o f the engine
can be lowered and submerged
with the boat still on the
trailer. As an added precaution
always set the parking brake
on the towing vehicle. Start the
boat's engine with the lower
unit submerged. This way, your
boat is still on the trailer and If
. you have engine problems, you
can easily retrieve the boat.
* Once the engine la started
and sufficiently wanned up.
back the trailer further Into the
water until the boat floats.
Undo the winch line, put the
boat engine in reverse and
back slowly off the trailer.

■ •tv te v fa g T o u r B ou t
* Back the trailer Into the
w ater so that approxim ately
two-third** o f the rollers or
bunks are subm erged in the
w ater. Set the parking brake o f
the towing vehicle and put it In
park or first gear.
* Drive the boat onto the
trailer far enough so that the
w inch Une can be attached to
the bow eye o f the b o a t Finish
pulling the boat on to the
trailer by cranking the winch.
* Shut o ff engine and raise
the outboard or stem drive.
* Pull the boat ou t o f the w a ­
ter and o ff the ram p out o f the
way o f others.
* W hile still a t the landing,
rem ove and dispose o f all
weeds from the boat: rem ove
drain plug and release bilge
water.
* Reattach tie-downs and
plug In the tra iler lights. Check
to see that the tra iler lights are
working before departing.

IH D R 1 M O O P
N ever back d ow n to the
boa t ramp u n le s s you are
ready to im m ediately launch
you r b o a t Ram p etiqu ette
HirtnttHi that boa ters lam f
th eir boats and attend to
oth er m atters a w a y fro m the
ram p, and lea ve tt o p e n fo r
p eople w ho a re ready to
launch.

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lunkera at this tim e o f year.
Fish shiners tigh t to heavy
cover v v k as fixating w ater
hyacinths fo r sure action. Slow
trolling w ith shiners Is another
deadly tactic. Th e stretch o f

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w ill be hard to beat.
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great results on Ssturday as freshman Daryl Dingle (No. 42) scored 18

points and sophomore Terrance Fudge (N o. 50) netted 14 as the Raiders
won their third straight gam e, 74-60, over Jo h n s o n County. Kansas.

SCC llrulih and lliyslcal Edu­
cation Center.
The young Raiders pounded
the trail inside against the big­
ger Cavaliers and controlled
thr contest, moving out to a
36-28 halftime lead nnd never
looking hark.
SCC. under first-year head
coach Sian Crornarilr. has now
won three straight games and
Is now 7-9 on thr season de­
spite playing with right fresh­
men on its 10 man rostrr.
*We'rc getting brtlrr and l&gt;etIrr.* said Cnmmrtlr. T think
we're going to be all right *
The Raiders will close out
their pre-conference schedule
with liner games tills wrrk.
On Wednesday. SCC will
F leas* see SCC, Page BA

Traina
ties UCF
record in
triumph
from Staff Itsparts
ORLANDO _ So much for the
pre season.
After getting blown out in its
final tuneup before the start o f
Trans America A thletic C onfer­
ence play last week, there was
a lot o f gloom and doom talk.
But what a difference a cou ­
ple of days can make.
Monday night at the UCF
Arena, the host Golden Knights
got 25 points from Sanford's
Brad Tralna and raised their
record to 2-0 In the TAAC with
an 86-70 triumph over p reseason conference favorite Georgia
State University.
The University o f Central
Florida had opened conference
play on Saturday with a 78-52
thumping o f Cam pbell Univer­
sity from North Carolina.
An oddity on scheduling has
the Golden Knights, now 6-0
overall and 2-0 In the TAAC.
going to Campbell on Thursday
and to Columbus, Georgia to
take on the Panthers on Satur­
day afternoon.
All eight o f Train s'* field
goals cam e from three-point
land, which tied Harry Ken­
nedy’s record set at Samford in
1996. H r was 8 -for-l2 on
Three's*. 8-for-14 overall. In­
cluding s 6-for*8 effort In the
first half that accounted for 19
points.
The senior forward may have
broken the record I f he had not
sat out most o f the second h alf
after reinjuring an ankle that
had been bothering him for the
past few weeks.
D'Quartus Stewart chipped In
with 12 points, w hile M ario
Lmrttt added 11 points and
Cory Perry had six points and
gatne-highs tar assists (10) and
steals (4).

Plsaas sw UCF. Fags OA

Raiders, Patriots perfect in Classic
munity College from Panam a City, 78-61.
in the Seminole C lassic at the SCC Health
and Physical Education C enter on Sunday.

SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ O nly Uie players
what
was said, but tt must have been some
halftim e speech.

T t was not som ething you could say in
church?* said SCC assistant coach Tony
MandevUle about the halftim e talk after the
hosts fell behind, 31-27, a t halftim e.

The
Sem inole
Community
C ollege
wom en's basketball team played‘ probably
their worst h a lf o f basketball this
but cam e out with new life In the second
half and put away Okoloosa-Walton C om ­

The loss was the second In as m any days
for Okoloosa-Walton. w hich entered the
Classic ranked No. 4 In th e state w ith a 93 record, after bolding a lead at halftim e.
On Saturday. OWCC led Central Florida
Community College from Ocala, ranked No.
3 In the state, 38-25, only to tee the Patri­
ots (13*3) rally for a 79-78 triumph.
Also on Saturday. SCC. ranked No. 2 in
the state and No. 10 In th e nation, waltscd
past Johnson County Community C ollege

Trickle quickest in first F o rd Daytona test
DAYTONA BEACH - For the
second consecutive day, Dick
Trickle o f W isconsin Rapids.
Wisconsin, posted the fastest
time as Ford concluded its first
NASCAR Winston Cup test o f
1990 at Daytona International

Speedway.
Team s arc busy preparing for
the upcoming Dud Shootout
(Feb. 7) and the ‘ Great Ameri­
can Rate.* the 41st Annual
Daytona 500 (Feb. 14).
Trickle, who turned 57 y ea n
young in O ctober, was docked
at 47.391-seconds, for an aver*

■so aoeed o f 189.909 mph in
BIill Elliott-owned Ford.
the C f3 B
On Saturday the veteran p ilo t
had turned a lap o f 189.032
(47.611-seconds).
T m really excited about this.
I'm honored that B ill (EU iott)
to

do

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him ."

said

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Raiders
Continued hum Page 4A

from Ovrrland Park. Kansas.
89-54. brlilnd a 29 point effort
from Satu Ralmrsalo.
SCC (14-2) did not have Its
usual defensive Intensity In the
first half nnd OWCC const stently got Inside the lane for
easy layups by Robinson (10
points) and Shipp (eight).
But the hosts turned up the
lira! In Die second half and
Kudruyvtscva. Crystal Tanner
and Mrvctt Wooley forced S e v ­
ern] turnovers that got the
Raiders* running game going.
Kudmy\1sevn. the sophomore
from St. IVIerstnirg. Russia, lilt
two early three-|Mtlnters that
gave SCC Its first lend of the
day nnd liy the time site litt her
14th imlntN of the seiund half.
Seminole had built a 10-polnt
advantage was well on Its way
to victory.
KudruyvtHcvn finished the
day with four llirre-polnters
nnd a game high 26 points.
Kalsa Tuure. the 0-foot -4
brahman from Imatra. Fin­
land. also had a big second
half, scoring 12 of her 15
polnta.
Also having good all-around
game for SCC were 7-foot cen­
ter
Jaana
Kotova
(seven
points, eight rebounds), San­
ford's Shemeika Stokes (six

points, right rebounds) and
Mcvrlt Wooley (six points,
srvrn assists).
Shrme) Donovan (six points).
Ralmrsalo (six paints), Tanner
(four points) and Christine
Hrunlng (two points) completed
the scoring for SCC.
Gallagher and Murphy (12 In
the second half) scored 14
points each for OkaloosaWnllon. while Robinson was
held to two points In the sec­
ond half nnd ended with 12
points. Shipp was scoreless In
the second half and finished
with rigid points.
In Crntral Florida's victory
on Saturday. Okaloosa-Walton
was outstanding In the first
half, consistently getting the
ball Inside for easy baskets by
Murphy (21 points). Shipp (13).
Robinson (12) and Turner (1 1).
Hut OWCC self-deslructed In
die second half against the Pa­
triots' full court press and
overwhelming size.
In addition to the turnovers.
Okaloosa Walton also was horrrndnus at the free throw line,
hitting Just 9 -of-19 attempts In
the second half after making 9of-11 In the first 20 minutes.
The outside-Inside combo of
I'atrtec Sims and Susie Hor­
vath did the scoring damage for
CFCC In the second half aa

IN BRIEF
Bailey named IHLs top goalie
ORLANDO - The International Hockey
League (Hit.I lias announced that Orlando
Solar Bears goaltender Scott Bailey lias been
named the IHL Goallender-of-thc-Week for
the period ending January 3.
Bailey appeared In two games this week
and went 2-0-0 with n 1.00 goals-against
average and a .971 save percentage. He
made 38 saves In a 4-1 victory at Michigan
on December 31. then stopped 30 shots tn a
5-1 win at Cleveland on January 3.
The Solar Bears return home for a brief
two-game homestand on Thursday. January
7 and Friday. January 8 vs. Houston. Face-

off for both games at the Orlando Arena will
be 7 p.m. Single-game tickets can be pur­
chased through TlckrtMasIcr at (407) 8393900. For Information on season and group
tlrkrt packages, please call the Solar Bears
tlckrt sales office at (407) 872-PUCK.

Salando Park to host tennis
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Sanlando Park Is
liosting the first Professional Futures Tennis
Tournament of 1999 through January 11.
The hard court event wlU offer Central
Florida the opportunity to aee tomorrow's
ATP Tour superstars In action. Prize money
for the tournament 1a $15,000.
The Leukemia Society of America will
benefit by receiving all proceeds from the
tournament and special events associated
with the event. Sanlando Park te located at
401 W. Highland St. in Altamonte Springs.

UCF
Anton Reese (16). Krvtu Mor­
ris (15), Brad Strieker (12) and
QuUlcy Cause (10) srorrd In
double figures for coach Lelty
D rieortfs Georgia Stale Unit.
w S d i M to M overall and O2 in the TAAC.
On Saturday. Stewart led the
was with 18 points, while
Lovett and Tralna added 11
points each In UCFs thrashing
of the Fighting Camels.
Matt Mardis (12) and Jamie
Simmons (10) led Campbell (38 overall and 0-1 In the TAAC).

Sims scored all 17 of her
points and Horvath all 15 of
her markers.
In addition those two. the
other big player for the Patrlots, Natasha Zacharova, hit for
13 points and Cookie Jones
chipped tn with 10.
Ralmesalo, a freshman from
Tallinn, Finland, scored 14
nrst
half
points
and
Kudruyvtscva eight os SCC
took a commanding 37-24
halftime advantage over the
visitors from Kansas on Satur­
day.
That duo kept up the pres­
sure In the second half, Ratineaalo scoring 15 points and
Kudruyvtscva 11 (to finish with
19) arid getting help from
Tuure. who came back from a
slow first half to score 12 sec­
ond half polnta and finish with
16.
Donovan (seven),
Stokes
(six). Wooley (four). Brunlng
(three),
Kristen
Smlthers
(three) and Kotova (two) com­
pleted the Raiders' scoring.
Sarah Brock netted 12 for
Johnaon County.
SCC will next play at home
on Saturday, hosting Nassau
Community College from Gar­
den City. New York as pari of a
doubleheader with the Raiders'
men's team. The women tip off

TUmiHm 2 6 0 0 4. huiky Itudgr 4-B
0 0 H. I It ad Train* 3 9 4 5 II.
IFQuarlii* Str*iul 7 14 2 2 IB. Dovfet
Granlimy 2-4 0 2 4. Inyo Cue 141 0-2
2. Hrau Htvik4.1. 1 1 0 13 Cary IVrry
I I 0 0 2 Hrrmitl Stmm* 3 7 OO 6.
Huy I n lb 3 5 1 1 7 Total* 3108 10-

17 70

llaMUmr _ UCV 38. CU 28. Tture-

Uil DHd gnat* . SC 8 19 IMardla 3 3.

ylun 2
IlMton l-l. M o * 1-5.
C
Knua 0-1. Soittli 0 I. Walker O-l. Paine

0-11. UCF 4-13 (Stewart 2 4. Hrynolda
l-l. TFalna 1-3. Cue 0-3. Thumlon O21 Tram kail* . CU 13. UCF 15 Fuukd
out _ nonr Trrtintrak . none Hebuurtda - CU 32 (Knui 5. Jane* 51. UCF
SO tOrsabeny Cl AaaMU _ CU 10
(IUnion 41; UCF X (Thornton 81ISortu . CU 3 (Milter. ItNSML Fslnrl:
UCF 7 litodgr 3). Strafe _CU V IMardla
31; UCT 10 ILovell. Hofe. Stewart.
Lralh 2 mrhl Turnover* .CU IS; UCT
13 Hmad* . CU 36 overall O-l TAAC.

Kevin Nome S-14 3-1 18. Qulnry
Oeuer S-l 0-0 10. Anton Nrroc 4-18 8.
8 16. Maurtrr Hubrrtaon I I 3-3 8,
Tun)uin Gmhani 0-1 3-3 3. Chad
Starry 0-0 04) O. Ilnvy Mem O-l 0-0
0. Itrad Strieker 4 10 44 13. UcnnM
llavta 0-1 3-3 3. Jarred ltdl 3-4 3-4 7.

Marhral King 0-0 1-2 I. Tout*: 22-55
22 26 70

at G p.m. with the mm srliedtiled for an 8 p.m. start.
Tlic SCC women uvrr sup­
posed to play at home on
Wednesday with Palm Bcnch^
Community College, bul iy
scheduling snafu forced the
game to l&gt;c postponed until
later In the season.____________
S E M IN O L E C L A S S IC
SATURDAY

RAIDERS 89. CAVALIERS 54
Seminole C.C. (89)
Mangk- Nrrrty O 0-0 0. D-ifU
KudruyvlM-va 9 0 0 19. Cry»l*l Tanner
0 0 0 0. Mrvrll Wuulry 2 0-0 4, llm n
In4 1 0 0 3 7mirr 7 2 2 10. Slirrmika
Slokr* 2 2-4 0. Kn»lrn Smlllirr* I I 2
3. Jaana Knlina I 0-0 2. Slirrml Ihainvan 3 I I 7 TiKaU 3S O i l H'J

JebaaoB County C.C. (84)
llrrky Ctrllet 0 0-0 0. Jmny Wltrrlif
3 0-0 0. Vhkl ITurlnr- I 0-0 2. AngtiIHnkrl 4 12 9. Sarah llrrak 0 0 2 12.
Fjtn Suwrrt 2 12 0 Kate Or ttaun 3 22 B. Jana Wrlrh 0 0-0 0, l»(k*r WiImiti
2 0 2 4. Ilnlly Martin I 2 2 4 Sara f*-(

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travel to Winter Haven to lake
on Polk Community College al
7:30 p.m. before returning
home lo host St. Petersburg
Community College at 7:30
p.m. on Friday and Nassau
Community College from Gar­
den City, New York on Satur­
day as part of a doublrheadrr
with the Raider women, who
will also play Nassau C.C.
The women's game kicks off
the deuce at 0 p.m., followed
by the men at 8 p.m. All SCC
home games are free.
Freshman Daryl Dingle, a 6fool -6 center from Miami's
Central High School, had hla
beat game as a Raider, hilling
8-of-10 allots from the floor
and both free throw tries to

Legal Notice!

h a 2 o o 4 Tblati: 24 0-12 54
llalfl Ime _ SCC 37. JCCC 24 T lirrr|"mil IkTd Knal* _ SCC 5 IR jiiim -v i Io 3,
Kudnryvtsrva. llrunlnD Tram foul* _
jfC C 12. SCC I I . Fiaik-d out _ nonr.

Ttt iiniiaU _ none.

PATRIOTS 79. RAIDERS 70
OkaJooaa-Walton C.C. (76)
nalLiclwr I 0-0 3. Crawford I 1-2 3.
Ilurkr 0 0-0 0. Mltrhrll I 2 4 5. Rnbtn-at 5 3 3 12. Murphy 9 3-3 21. Turner
2 7 H II. S|irar OOO 0. KultlnOia 0 0 0
0. Mnpp 5 3-11 13 Total* 27 IB-30
76

Central Florida C.C. (79)
Natavha ?m hanna S 3 5 13. Mar­
ietta Martlwm 0 0-0 0. Iktlkr Sim* H 0I 17, Ctilantl Julmwin I 0-0 2. T.K
Iirvraiix 2 2 2 0. Cookie June* 4 2-4
10 Sluumda June* I I I 3 Ur Paulwm I 0 0 9. Alhrna Chrlvlninraku I 23 4. Komi Mmliant 0 0-0 0. Su*kIIno.ith 7 11 IS Total* 30 17-23 79
Italtllinr _ OWCC 3H CFCC 2S
Ttim- polnl drill goal* OWCC 4 (Spear
2. Gallatin r Mm la III. CFCC 2 (Sima.
Paiitwai) Tram foul* . OWCC 21: CFCC
21 Fouled mil . CFCC. Ilnrvalh TWhrural* . CFCC lunc h llrrtad*
CFCC
13 3

tolly a game-high IS points.
ChUs Gurrckls. a C-foot-2
sophomore guard from Day­
tona Bench-Father Lopez, hit a
pair of big three-point shots In
the second half to quell a
Johnson County run and fin­
ished with 15 points.
Terrance Fudge, a 6-foot-8
sophomurr from Oak Ridge In
Orlando, scored 14 points and
pulled down a game-high 10
rebounds.
Washington. D.C.'s Evtn El­
lison led SCC In assist* with a
game-high right.
Wilkins had a big game for
the Cavaliers (5-7). knocking
down 6-of-R shots, Including
going 3-for-3 on thrre-potnt at­
tempts. and scoring 15 points
to go along with a team-high
six rebounds.

Legal Notices

SUNDAY

SCC-RAIDERS 78,
OWCC-RAIDERS 61
Okaloosa-Wslton C.C. (81)
Turner 1-1 0-0 2. Mm lit II 0 1 OO 0.
Murphy 6-7 2-2 14. Crawford 3 5 1-3
7. Gallagher 6 6 0 0 14. Roblnum 6-B
0 3 12. Slilpp 4 4 0 0 H. Ilurkr l -l 3 5
4 Tula)* 27-33 5-12 Cl.

ficmlnolc C.C. (78)
Magglf llrt-dy 0-0 0-0 0. IJ.irt.i
KudruyvtM-va 9-12 4-4 20. Cryilal
Tanner 2-4 0 0 4. Mrvt-tl Wnuley 2-3 I2 6. Salu Kalmewaio 3 3 0-0 0. Chris­
tine limning 0 0 2 2 2. Kalsa Tuure 6 9
3-4 15. Shrmrika Stoke* 3 6 0 3 0.
Krl»lrti Southern 0-0 0-0 0. Jaana Kn
tow 3 6 1-2 7. SIktih-I Ikjnovan 3-4 00 6 Total*: 31-47 11-17 7H/
Halftime . OWCC 31. SCC 27 Three
|vAnl field goal* _ OWCC 2-2 (Gallagher
2-21 SCC 5 8 |KudruyvtM-va 4 5.
Woolry 1-2. Tanner 0-11. Tram find* _
OWCC 17. SCC 14 I lulled nut _ limitTrthnaal* . none llrltiundt
OWCC
15 (Murphy 6| SCC 34 (Kotova H,
Stoke* H| A**l«t* _ OWCC H (llurke 3):
SCC 16 (Wonky 7) Hcrordt OWCC 9
5; SCC 14-2.

RAIDERS 74, LINCOLN 60
Jahaaaa Caaaty C.C.. (80)
Leman* 3-10 1-2 7. Vaughn 3 7 0 2
0. Do*. 12 l-l 3. Quinonez 2-10 4 6 9.
Farrow 1-5 3 2 4. Nee 0-4 O O 0. Gerry
4 4 0-1 fl. Wilkin* 6 H OO IS. Camph-U
1-3 OO 2. Casper 2-5 2-3 6 Total* 2300 10-17 60.

S a slssla C.C. (74)
llatllr 2-7 0-6 5. Hush 2-2 0-0 5.
Walker I -5 OO 2. Qumkl* 6-14 OO
15. EHiaun 3 7 1-2 7. Dlngtr H-10 2-2
IB. Edward* 0-6 I 2 I. Fudge 5 12 4 0
14. Sliaptro 0-1 OO 0 Marshall 3-8 1-3
7. Total*: 30-71 9-19 74
llajnimr . SCC 30 JCCC 2ft Tlireepoint Held anal* . JCCC 4-13 (Wilkin*
3-3. Quinonez I -6. Nee 0 3 lemon* 0l|: SCC 5-12 IGunrkU 3-6. Itu*h l-l.
llatllr I 5| Team loul* _ JCCC 15: SCC
10. Fuulrd out _ nonr Teflintral* _
none KrUaind* . JCCC 34 (Wilkin* 61.
SCC 46 |Fudge 10) Assist* . JCCC 14
1 Quinonez. Farrow 3 ear hi. SCC 22
IFUlaon HI Hrrard* .JCCC 5-7; SCC 79.

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BCMIHOIE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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hla assault on the
Rookie o f the Year ti­
tle.
Hannon, who

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hi."—if at every level o f motor*
^w cta, will be trying to make
M s NASCAR Winston Cup de*
but In the Daytona 500.
T o have the opportunity to
com e here to Daytocu
Junte (Donlavey) la a
come true,* said Hannon. *Our
goal before we got here waa to
re* some seat thne and for me
to get comfortable In the car. 1
think we have achieved both o f
those goals and on top o f that
we weren't as alow aa we
thought we might be tight out
o f the box."
Ricky Craven, who w ill drive
for the new fSB 8B III Motor*
q u rta Team owned fay Scott
Barbour Is anxiously awaiting
the beginning o f the 1999
NASCAR Winston Cup season.
*We were hoping for a good
start, but moat Im portantly, w e
to allow Improvement
we teat.* said Crala a scarce com ; testing. You have
to make the moat o f what little
tim e you do have.
"W e are awfully proud o f
what we have accom plished
din ing the off-season, but the
real teat te when w e com e back
here In February and get ready
for the biggest race we w ill run
all year.”
W hile there te no testing to ­
day at Daytona International
Speedway, the Oenerml Motors
teams will open their NASCAR
Winston Cup testing schedule
on Wednesday far two days o f

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RUSS
WHITE

Am y &amp; James
one year later
For many the big storm
late Saturday was a Jolting
rem inder o f the killer
tornado that struck last
February. This one. however
nasty, claimed no Uvea and
destroyed no homes.
Among those most grateful
are 34-year-old Amy LeFUs
and her 3-year-old son
James.
As the sunlight peaked
through the sky Sunday.
Jam es was shyly snuggled In
his m other's arms outside AD
Souls Catholic Church
before they attended Maas.
Jam es was doing One after
being upset somewhat by
the thunder the night
before.
LeFUs and her son had
their lives spared a year ago
In the terrible twister that
suddenly reduced their rural
Sem inole County trailer
home to rubble and took the
lives o f the boy’s pony and
pet rabbit.
LeFUs said that James
rem ains frightened o f
thunder and does not tike to
have water on hia head or

W i n e c o u n tr y lo c a ls d r iv e w it h c a u tio n
DEAR ABBY: The letter about
the wine ta tte r w ith an alcohol
problem prompts this letter. I, too,
live in Napa, Calif. — and the letter
you ran that described the winery
worker's on-the-job alcohol abuse is
a dirty little secret here in “wine
country.’
Should 1 become injured or killed
in an auto accident on local roads,
my family knows what to do. I told
them to look into the driver's recent
whereabouts, and i f the driver it a
wine tasting-room employee to seek
compensation from both the driver
and the employer! The same holda
true if the driver was a guest at the
wine tasting room and is inebriated.
The lette r said the wom an'e
supervisor was aware o f her drink*

ADVICE
COLUMNIST

Abby, please Worm that woman
that the number after a king’s name
ia a historical designation only. It's
not part of his name and is not used
during his lifetime. The king now
known as Henry V III was called
“King Henry* in hia time. Although
he was the son of King Henry VII,
he wasn't even related to Kings
Henry I through VI. He would have
had to be the eighth Henry in hia
fam ily to carry the number V III
afte, ids name while he was living.
U nless the m other plans to
crown her son king (in which case
hs would be the lin t, not the third),
she must use her husband's and
father-in-law's exact name inerdsr
to call her eon a t il. Please sign

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responsible in a highway accident
— perhaps more ao if they have not
attempted to resolve the problem.
The supervisor should use com­
pany money to get the alcoholic
employee into a treatment program.
Th ere happens to be a prem ier
treatment facility in the heart o f

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Phona: (407) 3224811 Ft*: (407) 3234408

worker should drive heraelf to work
— that ia, unless the wants to make
her survivors wealthy.
AVOIDS THE ROADS
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POLICE LOQ
The Jolloivtng reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for tnridenfs recorded Jan. 4:

Domestic violence:

LOROWOOD. W ilia m s «s U ltra, 100 M ack, Jan. 4. 12:09 a m.
A 39-year-old man was arrested Iw Seminole County s h eriffs
deputies for aggravated battery/domestlc violence. Deputies
said he and his brother were arguing when he became enraged
and hit hts brother In the hand and in the thigh with a vacuum
cleaner.

Driving under the influence:

L o n o w o o o , D og Tmefe R s M a t U J . M ghw ay 17-02, Jan. 4.
1:42 a.m. A 30-year-old man waa arrested by Seminole County
sh eriffs ofllcera for driving under the Influence. He waa also
charged with habitually driving with a suspended or revoked
d river license, with possession o f less than 20 grama o f m ari­
ju ana. with possession o f drug paraphernalia and wtth m iscel­
laneous traffic violations. Deputies said they pulled him over
for driving erratically and believed hr was drunk. W hen they
checked nta driver license, they discovered It had been su s­
pended 20 times In three yean . He was asked to perform a so ­
briety test but kept trying to give the officers something that
waa In his pocket. Alter he foiled the sobriety teat, they
searched him. In his pocket, they found a small baggie o f
marijuana and a pipe with marijuana residue on It.

storm of January 1099.
“W r didn't know what was
liappcnlng or how bad It would
be." Franrhlnc Mitrhem Raid.
"W e heard the weather reports
earlier In the evening. We
heard the tornado warnings. We
w e ir In bed when It happened.
W e're thankful we were net
hurt."
A massive tree crashed Into
the roof over the Mltrhems'
bedroom, barely m issing their
bedpost.
On Monday,
the
Mitchems watted for Insurance
people to come. Meanwhile,
county officials roped off an
area o f the property as unsafe •
and o ff limits to unauthorized
personnel.
The winds knocked down a
70-foot tire at a Deltona resi­
dence on Atmore C ircle. The
force o f the falling tree cracked
the walkway leading to the Ray
O steen's home. His home was
not harmed and no one was
hurl. "W e're the talk o f the
neighborhood." Osteen told re­
porters.

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Harry B. B terfyJr., 71. Tucker
Drive. Sanford, died Sunday.
Jan. 3. 1099 at Florida Hospi­
tal South-Orlando. Bora Nov.
22. 1927 In Atlantic Ctty. N J ..
he mowed to Central Florida In
1969 bom Jacksonville. Mr.
Blerty was a deputy sheriff. He
waa a Mason. Mr. INcrty served
In the U.S. Navy.
Survivors Include son. Harry
HI. W inter Springs: daughters.
Frances Bradshaw, Deltona.
Robin Bauder. Gainesville: sis­
ter. Deanna Castfe. Maryland:

tn da.
Melbourne,
Cynthia.
Charlene
Glenn.
Sabrina
Hampton. Eugenia
Tanner.
Cathy, all o f Sanford: brothers.
Lonnie. John Lee Randall.
Brnnle M iller, all o f Sanford:
sisters. Lubertha Low ery. G la­
dys Tyson, forth Mae Chllsom ,
all of Sanford: 30 grandchil­
dren: 16 great-grandchildren.
W ilson-Etcheiberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., in charge o f ar-

llershbetn. Orlando. Arthur
lletsh brln .
Miami:
slater.
Helen Levin. Miami: 12 p o n d children:
15
p ea tgrandchildren.
Beth
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Memorial
Chapel, tn charge o f arrange­
m ents.

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57 year member o f the Masonic
Lodge o f Oeorgfo. one o f the
founders and honorary board
member o f the Jewish Fam ily
Service Organization, an a sso­
ciate and founder o f Hadasaah
and a member o f fTNal Drtth.
Survivors include w ife. Mollle

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Chris Gureckls scored
15 points as 8CC beat
Johnson County,
Kansas 74-60
4A

Serving
Sanford. Casselberry.
Like Mary. Longnvod.
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County

lice and Fire Departments wlU
be holding their second Cltlicn s Public Safety Academ y
Feb. 3 through April 7.
The nine-week course In­
cludes Fire Safety, Traffic
Stops. Haanat and Disaster
Management, Crim e Scene.
Explosive Ordinance Devices.
Police and Fire Department
Scenario, Tactics and Strat­
egy. and Firearm Safety.
W e will be accepting the
first 30 applicants to attend
the academy. The registration
deadline is Jan. 15. u you are
Interested In attending the

A big stor
and a big
chill for
Seminole

Court o f Appeals
backs adult club i

TUESDAY
January 5,1999
9/sl Vear. No. 94
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

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SPORTS...PAGE IB

A tribute to
Johnny
Jackson

Kevin Coogan
scores 25 in
Lake M ary win

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, W inter Sprlnga and

91st Y E A R . No. 72

County sin c e ISOS

50 Conts

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1998

Team work contains Sanford fire
Th r nom i­
nees for
Scnitnolc
County's
IVrson o f thr
Year are
many. There's
a randldutr
for rach Irttrr
o f the
Alpha bet.
A. Circuit
Court Judge
Nancy F.
Alley helped keep the county’*
adult dancers in their bikinis.
D.
Acting Sanford Police Chief
Kay Bronson maintained law
and order.
C. Diane Crews, aide to
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale,
helped him kill the midges and
win Ihe Battle for Fort Mellon
Park.
D. Sanford Mayor Larry Dale.
Indebted to Diane Crews, killed
the midges and won the Battle
of Fort Mellon Park.
E. Good In any lineup.
Sanford Com m issioner W hltey
Eckstein.
F. Father A1 Fom ace o f All
Souls was ordained Just beforr
his 78th birthday. Amen.
G. Attorney Thom Greene was
a stalwart o f the Lake Mary City
Commission.
11. Yep. the old school princi­
pal is now the County
Commission Chairman • Carlton
Henley.
I. What ever happened to
Ipana Toothpaste?
J. Karen Jacobs Is a treasure
at the Historical Museum. Lisa
Jones Is the wonderglrl In
Sanford’s Recreation
Department.
K. Andrea Krazrlse opened the
Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Center
In Sanford. Don Knight of
Sanford Is the classiest shoe
salesman In America.
•
L. Kelly Loll Is the county's
fine purchasing manager.
M. Dandy Randy Morris Is the
county's most charismatic
leader.
N. Altam onte Springs physi­
cian Benjamin Newman takes
time to serve In the Navy.
O. Shelda Orioles Is a onewoman team for the County Tax
Collectors Office. G o Orioles.
P. Mayor Puul Partyka o f
W inter Springs showed there's
plenty o f life In the Democratic
party.
Q. Joe Dillard called It Quits
as Sanford Police Chief.
R. School Board favorite
Sandy Robinson knows her
ABCs.
S. County Fire Chief Terry
Schenk deserves many kudos.
T. Tony Tlzzio continued to
battle for the disabled and
underprivileged.
U. OK. It's Jaklynn Uzzl. a
secretary to court adm inistra­
tion.
V. Tony VanDerworp was Just
the ticket for the Sanford man­
ager's position.
W. Stale Attorney Norm

PleaM see R oss. Pa ge 3A

By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A structure fire at
Artcrafl Industries on Jewett
Lane In Sanford was contained
Tuesday with minimal damage
by the Sanford Fire D epart­
ment. with assistance from the
Seminole County and Longwood
Fire Departments.
The fire started In a roof
mounted air handling exhaust
fan within the workings o f the
building's motor and wiring at
approximately 1:51 p.m.
The
fire was extinguished
once
power to the building had been
turned off. and the roof fan
metal covering was removed.
T h e r e was minimal damage.*
Sanford Fire C h ief Tom H ick ­
son said. "A fan motor had
caught fire.
There was some
damage In the fan motor and
thr fan cowling Itself. It really
wasn't that big o f a fire.*
No one was seriously Injured
from the fire. Alan Muntz. 52.
was treated at the scene and
released without hospitaliza­
tion. the fire report said.
The exhaust fan w as damaged
by dames and heat.
Artcrafl Industries. Inc.. Is at
2531 Jewett Lane.
The com ­
pany. owned by Joan Lang. Is
located at an Industrial manu­
facturing plant complex, sellin g
wood products, and Is used for
furniture storage.

A fir* that started Tuesday

put undar control

City stuffs stockings

Police chief hurt in crash
By BIO Karos
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY • Lake Mary Police C h ief R ich ­
ard Beary Is recovering at home In good co n d i­
tion ufler his car was struck from behind T u e s ­
day while stopped at a red light.
Beary was stopped at the median through lane
of Semlnola Boulevard east o f the intersection o f
North W inter Park Drive In C a sselb en y at a p ­
proximately 3:25 p.m. when Benjamin Lupo
crashed Into the rear o f Bcary's car.
"It's a pretty typical rear-end accident.*
Casselberry Sgt. Greg Hepburn said.
"C h ie f
Beary was stopped at a red light, and his veh icle
was stm ek from behind. The driver didn't see
that the vehicles ahead o f him were still stopped.
But. Chief Bearv Is O.K.’

by flroflghtars.

Lupo. 48. told police he looked away from the
road Just prior to the Impact, and thought that
the vehicles In front o f him had started to move,
the report said. Lupo. o f 220 Hancock Court In
Casselberry, was cited for failure to use due
care, driving too fast for conditions.
Beary. 39. was taken to North Florida Hospital
tn Altamonte Springs with neck and back pain.
Patrick Owens, a public relations spokesperson
for North Florida Hospital said.
Beary was released at 6 p.m. Tuesday In good
condition. He does not have any Injuries beyond
the neck and back pain. O w ens said.
*Hls vital signs are stable and within normal
limits,* Owens said. ’ He did spend a short p e ­
riod o f time In the em ergency room with the
doctors o f some neck and back pain, but he was
treated and discharged In good condition.*

SANFORD - Th e City o f S an ­
ford's em ployees again are c o n ­
ducting their City Stocking
Stuffers program to make It a
happier Christm as for u n d er­
privileged children.
The city needs to have In for­
mation about each child und
specific gin suggestions. In on
effort to help as many fam ilies
as possible, the city Is limiting
each family to one application

(one child).
Sign up sheets are available
at the Utility Department C u s­
tomer Service. Community D e­
velopment Department. Recrea­
tion Department at City Hall.
300 North Park Ave.
Tire gifts will be distributed
Dec. 18 at a Christmas party
from 3 to 5 p.m. There will be
plenty o f food, goodies, games
and prizes.
Telephone (407)
330-5607 for more Information.

A time for healing in Clermont
By Ross Whits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CLERMONT - Already many
children have begun singing
Christmas carols, and fam ilies
are making plans to be together
for the holidays. Lawns are
decorated with bright lights.
Christm as won't be the same
this year In Clermont, however.
A little girl has died, and the
town is going to need time to
heal.
More than 200 went to a can ­
dlelight vigil service for firstgrader Kayla Me Bean on T u e s ­
day. They wept. Th ey prayed.
They sang. They held each
other and their children. They
wore ribbons. They clutched

stufTed animals.
Th ey looked up Into a starry,
starry night and at a haunting
full moon.

der/aggravated child abuse. He
confessed
to
beating
his
daughter to death last W ed n es­
day by slamm ing her against a

*We know that Kayla Is lo ok ­
ing down upon us. and she's
touched to see you all who
came out to big her a final fare­
well." vigil coordinator Eddie
Singletary said.
Elizabeth Me Bean trembled
from the horror o f her daugh­
ter’s death and spoke o f the anr and rage she had for Kayla's
ther. Richard Adams. *1 am
confident that Rick will receive
the punishment he d eserves."
McBean said. "Vengeance Is
mine sayeth the Lord."
Adams. 24. Is at the Lake
County Jail, charged with mur­

wall and striking her with a
paddle. After his deadly fit o f
rage, he wrapped Kayla's naked
body In towels and placed her
In a duffel bag.
Adams and his wife, Marcle
Adams, burled the girl In a
shallow grave at the Ocala N a ­
tional Forest - where 6-year-old
Kayla used to love to play.
Kaylas
stepmother.
Marcle
Adams has been charged with
obstruction o f Justice, a m isd e­
meanor.
When Richard and Marcle

B

Employment council meeting
LONGWOOD • The Central Florida
Employment Council will hold an open
Board meeting Dec. 8 from 8 until 9 a.m.
at Christian Help. 851 East Stale Road
434. Suite 134. T im e S qu are Plaza.
Longwood. Business for the meeting will
include planning 1999 programs and
selection o f new board members. For
more Information call (407) 834-4223.

Celebrate the season
APOPKA - T h r Greater Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce M ill celebrate the
season with Its sixth annual Holiday
Party Dec. 10 from 5:30 until 7:30 at the
Sprint Building. 555 Lake Border Drive,
o ff State Road 436 In Apopka. There will
be delectable treats and festive fun at the

Ptoass

ms

Hssliag. Pago SA

In B rie f
party sponsored by Sprint and Colonial
Bank. Th e chamber will be collecting
unwrapped toys for Toys For Tots and
non-perishable food Items for the WESH
Channel 2 Share Your Christmas food
drtve. Every toy and/or food donation
ra m s one raffle ticket for a chance to win
exciting prizes.
Chamber members are $5 and Guests
are $10. T o make reservations call (407)
834-4404. ext. 123.

Alzheimer program
O RLAND O
- Th e
A lzheim er's
Association’s Greater Orlando Chapter
and the Alzheim er Resource Center are

sponsoring a free six-week 'L ea rn in g
Together* educational/support program
for persons diagnosed with Alzheim er’s
disease or a related disorder and their
family members. The program will be held
In January and repeated on a quarterly
basis.
For more Information and to schedule a
pre-registration Interview contact Ann
Monk at the Resource Center at (407)
843-1910 or Peggy Bargmann at the
Association at (407) 629-1997.

Road closing
SANFORD - The existing bridge on
County Road 46A/Paola Boulevard will be

V

Oviedo Parade
Mora snapshots of tha Monday avant ara on pags 4A.

closed to the traveling public starting
Jan. 4. 1999. The two-lane bridge will be
demolished and replaced with a four-lane
divided bridge. As part o f this project,
there will also be the construction o f a
combination diamond/partial cloverleaf
Interchange connecting Interstate 4 and
County Road 46A. The construction activ­
ities are expected to be completed by Nov.
20. 1999.
For further Information o f construction
activities on C.R. 46A contact Florida
Departm ent
o f Transportation.
Ed
DeCrcsle. project manager, at (407) 623­
1211: Steve Homan. public Information
officer, at (904) 943 5479 or (800) 780­
7102; Martin K. Eby Construction (con­
tractor). Tom Halsch. project manager, at
(407) 331-3100.

INDEX
C lassified ..............4B-BB
Comics ......................6B
C ro s s w o rd ................. 8B
Dear Abb jr ................. 3B
H o ro s c o p e ................. 6B
O b itu a rie s ................. 3A
O p in io n ......................BA
P e o p le ........................ 3B
Police B rie fs............... 3A
S p o rts .................... 1B-3B
T V ..............................3B
W e sth sr ....................... 2 A

6 That which la
avarybody’a business la
nobody’s business. *

�2A ■Swruooie Hera*! SatifonJ Flord.l •WedrescLly December 2 t°9fl

Be an angel, take an angel
School Board employees sponsor angle tte
S P E C IA L TO TH E H ERALD
SANFORD - Sem inole County Public School
em p lo y er* arc w in k in g In cooperation with all
the social w orkers am i guidance counselors In
tlie school district to help provide a happy
holiday For som e o f otir students.
Social w orkers and guidance counselors have
Hl«-iiitltrcl students In our schools who need a
helping hand during Ihc holidays. An angrl
tree lias Ix-rn placed tn the front lobliy o f the
Educational Support C enter building. E m ­
ployees and friends are asked lo "Be an angel,
t.ike an angrl."
Each angel identities the first name of a stu­
dent. age. and an appropriate gift. When an
angel is taken, the gift Is purchase, w rapped
w ttli the angel attached, and placed In the
"Angel Ilox* located tn the Com m unity In­
volvem ent D epartm ent for distribution by s o ­
cial workers. Please return your gift by D ec.
11*
Social w orkers will m akr sure that all c h il­
dren In a family arc included In the Angel

Tree. T lie Dreams for Teens Project su p p orted
tiy our schools In previous years ts now In­
cluded hi the Angel Tree Project. All ages In
our schools a rr eligible for the A n grl Tree. In
addition. Cool 105-9 Radio Shilton Is p r o ­
m oting the Dreams for T ern s Program for O r ­
ange and Sem inole counties so we hope to
have com m unity support for our project as
w ell.
,t
If you wotdd like lo lie an angrl, please
com e lo the Educational Support C enter An­
grl T ree and pick out one o f thr angels. Gifts
will lx- d rllvrrrd by social w orkrrs prior to
thr holidays.
School service chibs have also b en t tn vllrd
to contribute to thr Angrl Tree by donating
cash to purchase gifts for any children whose
angrl Is left on thr tree. If you w ould like to
donate lo tills fund, please make checks p a y ­
able to the M arie Taylor Fund, and sent to
Com m unity Involvement. Educational Support
Center, 400 East Lakr Mary Itlvd.. Sanford. FL
32773-7127. For further Inform ation ra il
320 0185.

Lawyers, public can access bar website
S PE C IA L TO TH E HERALD

Boxes of good will
The youth and adults ot Mt. Sinai
MB. Church prepared tOO food
boxes to feed the less fortunate In
the Sanford community at Thanks­
giving Working to fill the boxes are
Pastor Anthony Miller (not in order,
upper photo) and Johnell Barber.
Jarvis Lowry. Bakeem Barber.
Gerald Williams. Cory Johnson.
Lakisha Barber. Kinonle Miller,
Chesk Cunence, Khadigah John­
son. Latressa Haws. Deacon Haws
and Deacon Holt In the lower
photo. Alma Smith, the mother of
five children, receives on of 25
boxes prepared by the Celery City
Lodge *542 and Evergreen Temple
*321 of Elks.
H*r«4 PftMo* t&gt;r HarmHm Wm

DATE BOOK
LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES__________ ^

Today: Partly cloudy. Highs In
tlic lovv-HOs. Lows In the low*
GOs. Thursday: Partly cloudy.
Highs near-80. Lows In the
low-60s.
Friday:
Partly
cloudy. Highs near-80. Lows
n e a r-GO. Saturday: Sunny.
Highs near-80. Lows In the
upper-50s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
WEDNESDAY T H U R S D A Y
Ptcldy 81 62 P tcld y 80 62
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Ptcldy 80 GO S un n y 80 58

LOTTERY
H e ro a ro th e w in n in g n u m b o r s
s e le c te d o n T u e s d a y in th e F lo ri­
d a Lo ttery
F a n ta s y S

2-3-10-22-24
Lono (Nov. 2&gt;)

D ec. 2 . 1998

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 3:30
a.m.. maj. 9:40 a.m.. min. 3:50
p.rn., maj. 10:10 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
6:23 a.m.. 6:46 p.m.. low: —
a.m.. 12:40 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 6:28 a.m.. 6:51
p.m.. low: 12:04 a.m.. 12:45
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 6:43
a.m.. 7:06 p.m ., low: 12:19
a.m., 1:00 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach A New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 24 fee t w it h a m o d e r a te
ch op . W a te r te m p e ra tu re at
D a y to n a Is 74 d e g re e s a n d
a t N ew S ytn rn a. 7 5 d eg rees.
W in d s a re fro m th e n o r th ­
ea st at 10-15 m .p.h .

STATISTICS

5 - 1 1 2 9 - 3 1 - 3 6 30

Play 4
9-S-3-9
Cash 3
7-2-4

The high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday wae a t
degrees and the overnight tow
wee Ol degree#.
Recorded rainfall for tho
period ending at IO a.m.
Wednesday wee 0.01 Inches.
•Sunrise................7:01 a.m.
•Sunset................. S;38 p.m.

TA LIA 1IA SSEE
FLAHAR
ONLINE. Th e
Florida
Bar's
website, tuts fulfilled over |
m illion requests for In fo rm a ­
tion
about
Bar
program s,
services and the Irgal p ro fe s­
sion so far this year. In the (1st
10 m onths o f 1908. the state
bar's w ebsite lias
received
tw ice the num ber o f "hits"
than In 1 9 0 7 -Ih e first full
year o f the w ebsite's o p e ra ­
tion. T lie Inform ation Is fre e
and
can
be
accessed
at
w w w .F L A B A R .org.
Since the site w as re d e s ­
igned In S eptem b er
to be
m ore u ser-frien dly, the "hits"
are setting new rrcords each
month. O ver 7.000 flies o f lawrelated Inform ation are view ed
by the public and Bar m em ­
bers each day. T lie new design
features a full-site search c a ­
pability
from
every
page
within Ihe site and w eekly u p­
dates to the site.
Bar ( ‘resident Howard C.
C oker o f Jacksonville said,
"Th e Florida Bar w ebsite Ls In­
creasingly used as a valuable
legal resou rce by Florida la w ­
yers and Ihe public. W e c o n ­
tinu e to expand and Im prove
the w ebsite by offering m o re

Interactive services."
One o f the most popu lar
services offered through Ih e
w ebsite Is tlie attorney search
page. T lie search en able* the
public to And th r nam e, ad­
dress. phone, fax und e-m ail
address o f an attorney w ho Is a
member o f good standing with
T h r Florida Bar. Tlie public
can also find an attorn ey
through T h r Florldu Bur Luwy r r Referral Service or the
listing o f C ertified A ttorn eys
organized by city and the type
o f law practice.
Tlie w rbsltr
provide* the
general public with plenty o f
useful Inform ation uiiout the
legal systrm . Over 100 files
contain basic legal Inform ation

on
topics
ranging
from
‘ Adoption tn Florida" to "What
Is a trust?" The w rb s ltr p r o ­
vides
Inform ation
on
The
Florida Bar Speakers Uurruu
which coordinates a group for
outstanding law yers w ho have
volunteered to speak to groups
within (h eir com m u n ities.
A list o f Irgal Insurance p r o ­
viders licensed by the Florida
Department o f Insurance and
Treasurer ts also provided to
help consum ers gain u rrrss to
thr legal system. A b l-w r r k ly
discipline news release listin g
a llo m ry s who have bren d is ­
ciplined lxy The Florida Su­
preme Court ts available on
the Bar w rbsltr for one y e a r
bark.

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TODAY'S UlSTOHY: On this day in
1804. Napoleon Honaparte crowned
himself Emperor of France at l’ari»’»
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On this day in 1942. Dr Enrico Fermi
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nuclear chain reaction.
On this day m 1982. the First success­
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patient The operation took place at
the University of Utah Medical Center.
TO D AY'S BIRTH D AYS: Georges
Seurat 118391891), painter. Adolph Green
M9I3 ), playwright lyncist, is 83, Alexan­
der Haig (1924-), US Army generalpolitician, is 74. Julie Harris •1925-1,
actress, is 73; Edwin Meese III &lt;19J!-&gt;.
U S attorney general, is 67; Tracy Austin
(1962 ), tennis player, is 36
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day In
1984, quarterback Dan Manno of the
Miami Dolphins passed for 473 yards
and four touchdowns as the Dolphins
defeated the Raiders 43-34
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POLICE LOG
Ih r followlnq reports u v r c compiler! front the Sem inole Counttj
ShftlH's Office fo r Incidents n v o rd e d Not'. 2H through Dec. I :

Domestic violence:
SANFORD, Pmrk Avenue, 000 block. Nov. 30. 9:09 p.m. A 42m u -o ld n u ll was arrested by Sanford IHilIrr for dom estic vto*
In irr In llir presence o f a child. Police said he charged at a
woman with clenched fists and frightened both her and her
child when hr did that and threatened her. When she atirm ptrd tn call the polire. he pulled the phone out o f the wall.

Driving under the influence:
LONGWOOD, Hunt Club Boulevard, 700 block, Nov. 30. 6:01
a.in. A 19 year-old woman w as arreslrd by Sem inole County
sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence. She was a lso
charged with possession o f ulrohol by a person under the age
o f 2 1 and possession o f an Illegal driver license.
SANFORD. County Road 46 at Upaala Road, Nov. 30. 11:27
p.m. A 39-year-old n u n was arrested try Sem inole County
sh eriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, U.8. Highway 17-92 at the lake front. Dec. I.
2:17 a.m. A 11-year-old woman was arrested by Sem inole
County sh eriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
WINTER SPRINOS, State Road 434 at Fountain Tree, Dec.
I. 12:17 p.m. A 41 year-old man was arrested by W inter
Springs Police for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Douglas Avenue, 400 block, Nov. 29.
12.10 a in A 35-year-old man was arrested by A ltam on te
Springs Police for possession o f less than 20 gram s o f nurt|uana. Police said the car In which the man was riding was
slop|H-d lor a traffic violation and the passrngers all gave the
|Mthrr perm ission to search their car. Three, police found a
haggle with six marijuana cigarettes and another baggie with
about four gram s of tiuri|uana. T lirre passengers In the car
Idenilfled the d n ig as Irelonglng to the one passenger In the
back.
SANFORD. 12'* and Oleander. Nov. 28. 11:20 p.m. A 38-ye.irold man w as arrested bv Sanford Police for possession o f c o ­
caine with Intent lo deliver, with possession o f drug paraph er­
nalia and with resisting arrest without violence. Police said the
QUAD unit was conducting an undercover operation targeting
slrcrt level tlm g sales. Poller said the man appeared to be
hiding an Item In Ills hand when they approached him and
they noticed him shaking a cigar tube. When he saw them ex­
iting a vehicle, the man threw the tube down and ran. Police
recovered the tube am i found several pieces o f crack co ca in e
m the tula-. Several officers caught and Irlrd to detain him but
he fought them. One officer had lo spray him tn the fucr with
pcpjier spray In order to get him to cooperate, [hiring Ills a r­
rest. jMillrr Intmri two glass pipes used for smoking crack c o ­
caine. In addition, he had $70 In cash In his |x&gt;ckrt.
SANFORD, Seminole Gardens, Nov. 2H. 10:54 p.m. A 25-yearold man was arrested by Sanford Police for possession of 75
grams o f marijuana and with possession of marijuana with In­
tent to distribute pobi e said the defendant flagged undercover

officers down and attempted lo sell them drugs before he real­
ized they were officers. Police said he had a gallon-size zippertype baggie In his pants which contained several sm aller b a g­
gies o f marijuana.

SANFORD, 13* Stm t. 1400 Mock. Nov. 29. 2:46 a m A .TO
yrar-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for the purchase
o f a controlled substance, for resisting an ofllcer with violence
and for tampering with evidence. Police said the man was In­
volved In a drug sales transaction that was being observed by
undercover officers. Police said he attem pted to nm when he
saw the officers, but that he was unable to get away. The man
reportedly tried to reach Into his pockrt and throw something
aw ay on the ground, but appeared unable to d o so. When he
w as caught, police said they found several pieces o f crack c o ­
caine In his pocket.
S A N F O R D , 13* Stm t, 1400 Moek. Nov. 29. 2:46 a m. A 22year-old man wus arrested by Sanford Police for the sale and
delivery o f crack cocaine, with possession o f crack cocaine
with Intent to distribute, with possession o f drug parapherna­
lia and with possession o f less than 20 gram s o f marijuana.
Police said they observed him take part In a drug sale during
an undercover operation. Police said they broke onto the
scene and secured him before he could get away. Officers said
he would not com ply with any o f their requests. They said he
was arrested and they found several pieces o f crack cocaine In
Ills pocket and two sm all baggies o f marijuana In Ills other
pocket. Police said they also found a razor blade In bis back
pocket which contained residue o f cocaine.
SANFORD, 20“ Stm t, 1300 Mock, Nov. 30. 9:45 a m. A 21yeur-old man was arrested fry Sanford Police for the sale and
delivery o f cocaine, possession o f cocaine with Intent to d is ­
tribute. possession o f marijuana with Intent lo distribute,
tam pering with evidence, battery on a law enforcement officer
and with resisting arrest with violence. Police said the QUAD
squad was targeting street-level drug activity when they saw
the defendant make u d n ig transaction. They also observed
him taking drags out o f his pocket and hiding them for a short
time and then putting them back In his pocket beforr he left
the areu In a car. Th e police followed him and conducted a
traffic stop a short lim e later. The defendant attempted lo nm.
but returned lo the car when ordered to do so. Police then saw
him crushing som ething In his hand and saw him throw a
baggie with a substance that later tested positive for cocaine
under the car. When the ofllcer tried to retrieve the baggie, the
defendant lilt him In the heud with the ca r door and atlem ptrd
lo flee, lie wus brought down, hr continued to resist and p o ­
ller used pepper spray to subdue him. A ftrr his arrest, officers
found marijuana In Ills possession.

Trespassing:
SANFORD, French Avenue, 1500 block. Nov. 29. 0:57 p.m. A
26-year-old man wus arrested by Sem inole County sh eriffs
deputies for trespassing at an occupied dw elling after warning
and for retail theft. Deputies said h r approached a cashier hr
knew at the grocery store and demanded she pay for his pur
chase. When she rrfused. he left the storr with the Item He
was arrrstrd a short time later for taking the item Hr had
previously liecn Issued a trespass order to k rrp him out ol
that particular store.

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Sanford Main Street

invites you to...
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Home For The Holidays
“A Season

o f family and friends"

festival of Lights - Friday December 4tit, 1998
at 6 30 PM tor the opening of the Sanford Holiday Season.
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with the
Seminole High School Chotal department.
The Night Before Chrivlmov read by Country Joe Rosier
Hot Chocolate, mulled cider and cookies

Grand Christmas - Parade Saturday December 5
tn|oy the many bands and floats beginning
at 11 00 AM on first Steer

CelebrjUe
The Sanford Historic Trust's

10th Anniversary Holiday Tout of Homes

Healing -----continued from Page IA
Adams returned lo their C le r­
mont apartment. In- called 9 1 1
and calmly said Ills duughtrr
was missing. Tills pcipciuatcd

A Decade Of Door*
Saturday. December 5th and Sunday, December Atb
a frantic live-day search try law
enforcement agencies anil hun­
dreds »r volunteers. An aviation
null and K9 unit w err su m ­
moned hum Seminole County.

Fashion models
Who Influtnc— bsck-to-school sppsrsl
Friends

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18%

KTV/musIclans 15%

Students ages 12 to 17 say their friends play a large rote in determining
what they II wear in the classroom this year

Authorities quickly d is c o v ­
ered Ihchard Adams had a h is ­
tory ol violent criminal b eh a v­
ior. State social workers In
three counties say Ihcy invest!
gated as many us five abuse r e ­
ports
concerning
Kayla
Me Bean, who had lived with
her father since May.
W elfare workers said they
had reports that Kayla came to
school with black eyes, a b r o ­
ken nose and braises. Richard
Adams explained that the In ju ­
ries cam e from a tangle with her
dog and a bike fall.
Adams wept when he was
video-taped from Jail at a bond
hearing on Tuesday. His blond
hair was disheveled, his head
down most of the time, he wore
a wrinkled, orange Inmate's
Jumper. Th e Judge told Adams
he would not get ball.
Instead
of
preparing
for
Christm as with his family and

"D I I 6 6 &lt;

the those In the Clermont com ­
munity. Adam s sits In Isolation
at Jail on a suicide watch..

11 00 pm to 5 00 pm
T a k riv at the Cultural Arts Center Srh fc. Ouhe on lour Uaiev

T he N orth P ole of C entral F lorida

Sanford

Continued from Page LA
Wo 1finger was once again a class
act.
X Fill in the number o f hours
Krp. Dill McCollum lias squan­
dered In his odious effort to
make Bill Clinton one o f the Xpresidents.
Y. Don't ask Y. Sanford busi­
ness guru Kami Yuscflan.
Z. County truffle engineer Bob
Zlatonnl has stirred a great
course. The residents on
Holliday Avr. love bumpy Bob.

Gas it up

OBITUARIES
LOREATHA M. BANKS
Lorculha M. Banks, 64, West
Street. Titusville, died Satur­
day. Nov. 2H, 1998 at Parrish
Medical Center. B om Sepl. H.
1934. she was a lifelong resi­
dent o f Titusville. Mrs. Banks
worked as a family counselor
for the City o f Rockledge. She
was u m em ber o f Stop Gap
Board. Titusville and the mass
choir. She received the O u t­
standing
Citizenship
Award
from Th e
Salvation
Army.
Service Award
from Fam ily
Counseling and Outstanding
Recognition
Award.
Gibson
Community Center. Mrs. Banks
wus a member o f Saint Jam es
A.M.E. Church. Titusville.
Survivors Include husband,
Fred D.; father. Bishop John
Corbett.
Miami;
brothers.
Jerom e Welch. Titusville. C o r­
dell Corbett, Alfred Corbett,
both of Miami; sisters. E liza­
beth
Thropc,
Tallah assee,
M.uy W illiam s. Miami.
W ilson-Elchelberger
Mortu

ary, Inc., In
rangements.

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DONALD L. CAUTHAN SR.
Donald L Cauthan Sr.. 48.
Grove Drive.
Sanford,
died
Tuesday. Dee. 1, 1998. B om In
Oviedo, he was a lifelong resi­
dent of Central Florida. Mr.
Cauthan was a security officer
for
Stromberg
CarlsonSiemens. He served In the U.S.
Army.
Survivors include wife, Pat:
son.
Donnie
It.
Sanford:
daughters. Tam m y Taylor. A t ­
lanta. Ga.. Teri Doering. S an ­
ford; brothers. Tom. David.
Jimmy. Bobby, all o f Orlando;
sisters.
Lorene
Sipple,
Or­
lando,
Margaret
Ford,
Fctlsmere. Fla., Sharon Gritnslcy, Orlando. Beverly Free­
man. Oviedo; four grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin- Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangements.

ELSIE NOVAK
Elsie
Novak.
82.
Genova
Drive. Oviedo, died Saturday.
Nov. 28. 1998. B om In Berwyn.
111., she moved lo C entral
Florida In 1991 from Fullerton.
Calif. Mrs. Novak w as a su per­
visor In the aerospace Indus­
try. She w as a Lutheran.
Survtvors Include sons. Keith.
Ovtrdo. Ronald. Burten. W ash.;
sister. Bessie Kahal, Berwyn.
111.; three grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In charge o f a r ­
rangements.

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Graveside service for Mrs. Cam­
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IX-llooa Memorial Gardens with
Mr. Jack Kykir olllclating. There
will be no inibllc colling hours.
Ilrlsson Funeral Home. 1-107) 3222131, Sanford, b In charge
of
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�J Sanford Florida •Wedr&lt;*5djy Oecemfcvt ?. 1998

i Tribute to Johnny
Hy Hilt Kerns
111 UA1 D STAFF WHITER

A n n o u n ce th e B ig E ven t!
Forms are available at the Seminole Herald
office. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford. FL
32771. There is no charge for this service.

now and tie loves hint . . . .nut
lie will gl\r von the strength to
go on. Plus
he's not totally
gone, lie s here tn spirit. Every
Him you think o f him. think o f
him .is a lien*.'

I'A N FO U I)
Snuli-nt*
at
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.ire p.iytuc
in lm tc in ,1 fallen frlcnil tills
k with earils letters, .mil
ins
Johnny Jackson. IS .
wnnl
Saturday
aflrm oon
ile rrs« nlng a friend's deg tn
afont's L ik e Gem.

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Shannon
W illiam s
said
Johnny was 'n ic e inside,* and
he tried hard to help everyone
antutid him.

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'T h e world would ue\er be
the same without vou.* Shan­
non said in a message to Jay
Jay. tier ntekuame lor Jolm nv.
'F rien d s forever.'

'Johnny Jackson was a pre
11s jew el, to me he was the
. eatest friend you could rv rr
ive." Croom s Academy stu ­
dent Tnnetce Gaines said tn a
letter to the family. 'F o r what
he did Saturday he will always
he my hero, and everyone else *
too. H ie day he left his spirit
stayed to \1sit In all hearts.*

Christina.
a
Irlrnd
of
Johnny's, said he always knew
how to make her laugh.
*1 felt like I could tell you
anything.* Christina said tn a
m essage to Johnny 'Y ou were
a very good friend You w rre
very kind and nice to me.
I
wish you hadn't passed away. I
hope you enjoy your life In
h eaven."

farkan Canturk said In a
rttrr to the family that Johnny
a . i s a friend to many students
and teachers
' on er heard that the good
you ng but I never thought
th •:
this
would
happen.*
kan s*ud.
'H ut. he died
ng a „ood deed and I look
u;&gt; to him tor that God has him

A cousin o f Johnny, who
signed the card T.u.H.. said he
wishes he could have tx-rn at

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Johnny Jackson was a popular student at Crooma.
Lake Gem to rescue hint.
"1 know one thing, the people
at CriHims really mtss you,*
T I H said. 'A ll ol your friends

ask about you everyday.
If I
had a wish I would wish for you
to be alive because 1 really miss
you.*

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
DECEMBER 8 ,1 9 9 8
1:30 P.M.
Notice is hereby given that the Seminole County Board of County
Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on December 8, 1998,
beginning a ll 30 p m .br as soon thereafter as possible, in the County
Services Building, 1101 East First Street, Sanford. Florida. Room 1028
(Board Chambers) The purpose of this public hearing is to amend
Resolution Number 90-R-2O6, by adjusting Fiscal Year 1998.99 budgeled revenues and expenditures to reestablish previously approved
budgets tor operating and capital projects that have not been complet­
ed
Additional information regarding the proposed amended resolution is
available for public reviewing 1101 East First Street. Sanford. FL
32771, Room 3325, between the hours ol 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m„
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays Persons with disabilities
needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact the Human Resources Department ADA Coordinator 48 hours
in advance of the meeting at (407) 321-1130. extension 7941 Persons
are advised that it they decide to appeal any decisions made at this
hearing, they will need to ensure a verbatim record ot the proceedings
is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which
the appeal is based (Florida Statutes. Section 288 0105).

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views
. Compassion reminds
' us how precious life is
T h e d e a th s o f J o h n n y J a c k s o n a n d K a yla M cK ea n pro*
v id e p o ign a n t re m in d e rs o f h o w p recio u s lire is.
J o h n n y . 15. d r o w n e d la st S a tu rd a y In a n a ct o f co m p a s s io n a n d h e ro is m , p u ttin g h im s e lf at ris k In a S a n ­
fo rd la k e to s a v e th e life o f a frien d 's dog. A p o p u la r 8thgra d e stu d en t a t G ro o m s A ca d em y, h is e a p a c lty for lo v e
a n d s a c rific e s e ts a sta n d a rd th o s e o f u s In S e m in o le
C o u n ty c a n le a n t fro m .

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J o h n n y lived h is life, a n d study d ied , w ith c o m p a s s io n
In Ills h ea rt. J o h n n y k n ew that c o m p a s s io n d o e s not
d is c rim in a te Itclw cc n fam ily, frien d s, or ev e n h u m a n s o r
a n im a ls .
Kayla, (i. w a s a lle g e d ly m u rd ered b y h er fath er, w h o
told p o lic e M o n d a y he co u ld n ot c o n tro l h is tem p er. H er
fa th r r 's a c tio n Is a h o rrify in g Illu stra tio n o f th e h a rm an
u n -ch cck cd te m p e r b rings. M u rd ers m a y b e rare, but
te m p e rs d a m a g e fa m ilies dally. H a rsh w o rd s a n d a ction s
lea ve w o u n d s that m a y s tin g fo r a lifetim e.

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U fe Is sh o rt, fa r too sh ort for J o h n n y a n d K a yla . 'H its
tim e o f y e a r, th o u g h ts tu rn to fa m ily a n d lo ved o n es .
T h e c h a lle n g e Is to c a n y th ese th o u g h ts In to e v e ry d a y
life.
City of Saiihm l utility en g i­
neer; Mr. J eff W all, senior In ­
sp e cto r Mr. John Chenott.
Inspector, for their efforts tn
the coordination o f the pro)*
t have Just com pleted a Re­
ect, along with helping us
claim ed W atermain Project,
complete the work In a timely
lor the City o f Sanford. In thr
manner, with thr (|uallty a
arra between
11th S lrrrt.
project such as this should
south to Kith Street, and from
Ik- constructed.
Oak Avenue to Palmetto AveI live
within
Sernlnote
' nue.
County, where everything Is
perfect
(roads.
drainage,
1 have taken a special Inmanagement, etc.), lull always
teresl In this project as I grrw
read nlxnit the problem s that
j u p In Sanford (Sem inole High
;v School
Gm duntr/Class
of
exist m the C llv ot Sanford.
Die City of Sanford m an­
M 1968). 1 can honestly say that
agement should I k- proud o f
l/all the residents In this area.
their em ployees who were In ­
^/whose lawns and it rive w ays
volved In this project. I ran
vwr Impacted, were very polite
atlrst to the fact dial they
and understanding. My subwere looking out for the best
reontrartor on the project. NoInterest of the Cllv. esp ecially
fa b les Construction, also conJ eff Wall.
Iveyed the sam e thoughts re­
Hiauk you to the Kditor lor
garding these residents. Mr.
your Kdltortal Space!
Nobles Is also a Seminole
High
Gniduntr/Class
of
Roy G. Word. President
HIGH.
Central Florida Underground
I would also like to com ­
Inc.
mend Mr. Mike Crumpton.

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Money makes the world go around
Tltere was a Joke making the
e-mail rounds recently: Don't
tell John Glenn, but when he
lands, we re all going to be
wearing ape suits. What a sw ell
prank! Hut w e didn't follow
through on It. did w e? We d i d ­
n't even form a committee to
study the feasibility o f burying
the Statue o f Lll&gt;erty up to iter
hips in sand.
What did w e do Instead?
Rrad tongue-in-cheek profiles
o f G ovem orclrct Jesse T h e
Hody" Ventura. Called up talk
radio to discuss whether Dr.
Liu ra should lie ushumrd o f
herself
or
not.
W ondered
whether Callsta Flockhart Is a
victim o f anorexia, or
the
Audrey Hepburn o f the 90s, or
L illi. Watched Newt Gingrich
Im plode.
What a weird turn of events
tltal was! f Union presented Re­
publicans with a smoking gun
on a sliver platter, garnished
with cigars, cherry chocolates,
and an Annie hrnnox CD. What
did thry do with It? Once again
they shot them selves in thr
foot.
Hut things are going
to
change on thr Hill now. you
l&gt;et. Hob Livingston. R-Lfl.. Is
"poised.'' as they say. to heroine
the next speakrr o f (h r House.
According to thr L&gt;s Angeles
Times, die reason why he's g o ­
ing to I k - the new speakrr has

Com puter experts have also
found new w ays to map the
human brain. Hey. It s about
time. If we don’t want those
damn stinking apes taking over
the world, we'd better start
facing up to ourselves.
» The experts are using a technlt|iir called "flat mapping.” In
which precisely scanned Im­
ages o f the w rinkled brain are
Ironrd out with computer. One
o f the neuroscientists quotrd In
the San Francisco Chronicle
likened Ihc process to blowing
up a prune, and then flattening
It out. Ew. Sounds like somethlng one o f those stinking apes
might do to us.
Hut then again, the process ts
virtual. Nolxxty's actual brain Is
being squished. Nothing ran
squish an actual brain but an
Adam Sandler movie. And what
makes an Adam Sandler movie
possible? Thai s right. Money!
If It s true, as the netiroblologlsis claim, that the brain grows

500
million
dollars,
which
translates to roughly 60 bu cks
per voler.
Say. that's music to my cars.
T rll you what. Next time we
vote, why don't we factor In In ­
flation. and cut each o f us a
check for 80 bucks.
W ell elim inate that special
Interrst middle-man. and get a
little som ething back to com ­
pensate for the bad taste In our
mouths and the nagging ache In
our prunes.
Tit row in an Annie Lennox CD
and a pin o f the New York s k y ­
line. hey. 1II even vo le for you.
That's a no-brainer. What
walks, what talks? Even drumm rrs know the answer to that
one.
(Ian Shoales new book. ”Not
Wet Yet." Is available from
2.11.61 Publications. PO Box
1910. Los Angeles, CA 90078.
The toll-free num ber Is 18 0 0 9 9 2 -1 1 6 1 .)

The liberation o f Huckleberry Finn
According to thr Am erican Li
brary Association. T h e A d v e n ­
tures o f Ilm k lelK T ry Finn” Is
the lx&gt;ok most often targeted for
banishment from the nation's
classroom s—prim arily because
the word 'rigger' appears 2 15
Itmrs In It.
That word was the common
parlance of the pandemic b lgolrv at the lime and place o f
Mark Twain s novel. Hie book
tells how I luck Finn, barely 14.
In m srrn ded
the
poisonous
culture of tits rearing as he
learned that the only jx-rson he
could truly tntst was Jim. a
runaway slave.
However. Kathy Montetro. a
black teacher In Phoenix. Art/.,
and the mother o f a 14 -year-old
daughter lit the freshman ela ss
at M cCllnlotk High School, lias
claimed tliat her child suffered
psychological dam age because
the mandatory assignment o f
Huckleberry Finn created a
hostile
educational
en viron ­
ment.
Montriro also charged that
the book led to an Increase In
racial hoslllity toward the other
black children In the class—
Including
the
more-frequent
use o f the word "rigger” directed
at these youngsters.
The biwsult— Kathy Montetro
vs. The Tem pe Union High
School District —asked for the
end o f the mandatory a ssig n ­
ment o f the novel, and claim ed
tliat the school district, though

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-little to do with Ideology, policy
or personal style.”
What Is It? That’s right.
Money!
It seem s that Mr Livingston
generously sharrd the funds he
raised thnm gli his own cam ­
paign committers: "At least 87
Republicans who will Ik* In thr
106th Congress— three rpiarters
o f the 112 votes Livingston
needs to becom e speaker—have
received a total o f $.127,002
from him In the last four years.”
As Charlton Heston o n rr
said, In u different context. It s
a madhouse!" Fortunately, sclrn rr may havr some help for ns
tn the madhouse department.
Reient studies submitted to thr
S oiirty for Neuroscience In d i­
cate that music does Indeed
have rhanns to soothe the s a v ­
age breast, or .it Irasi thr savagr parahtppor ampal gyrus.
Again,
according
to
llte
Times, rhythm seemed to track
to the cerebellum, w hllr tem po­
ral lobes handled the melody.
Further, music training seems

in response to music training
lo evoke physical changes in
the way a m uscle responds to
the Im iln. A structure known as
exercise,
then why are record
tite plenum trm poralr apjiears
company executives often r e ­
to Ik - larger on one side than
ferred to as "weasels?” Are they
the other In musicians.
I
don t know If this Inform a­ stinking dirty w easels?
And what role does money
tion will itelp us vole more
lia vr In the creepy growth o f the
wisely In the future, or unravel
election process? A ccording to
the Inexplicable personalities o f
the San Francisco Examiner.
rock baud drummers, but It's
California set a new state re c ­
nice to know liiat neurobiology
ord for campaign spending:
Is on the Job.

it comes to Lin ks that are racist
or have racist overtones.”
Hut, he said. ”a necessary
component of any education Is
learning
lo
think
critically
about offensive ideas— without
that ability, one can do little to
respond to them.”
notlHed o f tile decidedly hostile
learning
environm ent,
d id
nothing alMiut It.
Ltst month, writing for a three
judge panel In the Ninth Circuit
Court o f Appeals, .judge S te ­
phen
Reinhardt
Issued
the
clearest, strongest federal court
opinion so far on the subject of
the right o f parents to remove
books from the curriculum b e ­
cause o f their off-n stvr content.
Reinhardt pointed out dial
”lh e right to receive Information
Is a corollary o f the rights of
free speech and press because
the right to distribute Inform a­
tion protects the right to receive
It.”
He went on to underline the
rsscntlul value o f enabling stu­
dents to obtain “a broad range
o f Information so tluit they can
freely form their own thoughts.”
And ‘ It Is Important for young
people to discover the good and
the bad o f our history.”
Reinhardt took serious note o(
the fact tluit "wonts can h u r t pa rile ularly racist epithets....
The feelings of minority stu ­
dents. especially younger ones,
are extremely vulnerable when

Hie core of Judge Reinhardt s
strengthening
of
the
First
Amendment in public schools
Is that it is simply not the role
nl the courts to sense as literary
censors or to make Judgments
as lo whether reading particular
books diK's students m ore harm
than good.”
Courts cannot b.ut Lin k s or
other literary works from school
curricula on the basts o f their
content ... even when the words
are accused o f tiring racist."
Reinhardt went on to address
die claim that school authontlcs
failed lo n-act lo the clearly
racist behavior o f some c la s s ­
mate’s o f the black students. He
ruled fur thr llrst time In a fe d ­
eral court tliat the plaintiff.
Kathy Montetro— In regard to
students' racial harassment of
other students— has a valid
claim under Title VI o f the C ivil
Rights Act o f 1964. which
reads:
'No person In the United
States shall, on the ground of
race, rotor or national origin ...
Ik- subject to discrimination
under any program or activity
receiving fetirrai financial
assistance."

Although the court found no
factual basis for the claim that
the book caused the racial
taunting, it decided that the
failure o f the school district to
deal with this "egregious” racial
harassment was a clear v io la ­
tion o f Title VI.
“It goes
without
saying.”
Judge Rrtnhardt declared, "that
being called a 'rigger" by your
white peers (or hearing that
trnn applied to your black
classmates)
exposes
black
children to a 'risk o f discrim i­
nation' that Is s o su bstan tial
and obvious that a failure to art
can only be the result o f d e lib ­
erate Indifference.”
As for exiling Mark Twain b e ­
cause o f his use o f the word.
Rrluhardt (Minted
out tliat
Many school districts would
undoubtedly prefer ... to su b ­
stitute safe’ (books) to reduce
the possibility o f civil liability
and the expensive and timeconsum ing burdens o f a law ­
suit—even one having but as
light chance o f success."
Hut he noted that ‘ it would be
fully to think there Is a certain
safe' set o f books ... that all will
find acceptable.”
So, "we reject the notion that
putting books on trial Is the
proper way to determ ine the
appropriateness o f their use In
the classroom.”
Nat Hentuff Is a nationally r e ­
nowned authonty on the First
Amendment and the rest o f the
Hill o f Rights.

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Check presented
Tha ministers of the Nitefire Organization ol Ranlord presented a check to Pastor Mary Smith of the
Sanford Chnstian Worship Center. 1509 W. 13th
Street This group of ministers gave the check to be
used toward the building fund to continue the fund­
raising events that have begun The funds wtl also
assist with needed roofing, repairs and other fix­
tures Pastor Smith is the leader of the Outreach

Special Olympics World Gamas golf coach Bid Bonnett
ol Lake Mary and Saminoia County Special Olympics

athletes joined more than 200 goiters for this year's
classic, which was held m Heathrow

H eath row golfing event
exceeds expectations
SPECIAL TO T IIE I IK KALI)
HEATHROW • Special O lym ­
pics
Florida
recently
an­
nounced the second annual
Sprint/Huntington Hanks Gulf
Classic held In O ctober at the
Country
Club
at
Heathrow
raised $74.500.
Event organizers had hoped
to raise More than 965 .000.
however w err surprised when
this year's event raised almost
$10,000 more than expected,
said
spokeswoman
Amle
Sc hank.
Special Olym pics Is a yearround program o f sports train ­
ing and competition for In d i­
viduals with mental retardation.
One million athletes In nearly
150 countries train and co m ­

pete In 2-1 summer and winter
sports. Founded In 1968 by
Eunice
Kennedy
Shrtver.
Sch.ink sold Special Olym pics
gives people with menial retar­
dation the opportunity to d e ­
velop
fitness.
demonstrate
courage, experience Joy and
participate In the sharing of
gilts, skills and fretudshlp with
their families
Jack Givens, color analyst for
the Orlando Magic and S u n ­
shine Network, served as h on ­
orary chairman of the event.

Monty Cast evens, executive
director of the Games, said iliat
'th e support for this event Is
tremendous. It lias doubled In
sire In only Its second veur and
that's due In large pari to our
title sponsors."

Castevcns added tlud -Jerry
tournament chairman,
and everyone id the country
club had mude this a first rate
event that golfers seem to really
enjoy. It’s a gn a t deal ul fun
The event featured two shot­
gun starts, more than 200 golf
ers, .i professional golf clinic, a
traditional hagpi|M- march and
live sjMirts auction hosted by
ESPN's
Ix c
Corso.
Golfers
(o tild also lake a shot al several
hole-ln-one prizes. Including a
lanioln Navigator, a Chrysler
CHS. a Cadillac Catrra or a Ke
gal boat. Special O lym pics ath ­
letes Irom Sem inole Couuly
participated In golf clinics anil
Htolul ntrwsrngrm Judy and
•Jill TUriske helped host the
ceremonies
• awards
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Ministry on West 13th Street. Those presenting the
check were Pastor Roosevelt Green of St. Luke
M B Church and president of Nitefire. Pastor W4kam Lewis of New Bethel M B. Church and treasurer
of the group. Pastor Fernandez of Mt. Moriah P.B.
Church and Pastor Missick of Mt. Oliva A M.
Church.

M ore school kids insured by state
SPECIAL T O T IIK HERALD
TALLAHASSEE - More than
800.000 o f Florida's Ihrrc m il­
lion children currently lack
health Insurance.
Hie ‘ Florida Kid Care A r t.'
which look effect recently, tajis
Into $75 million In tobaccosettlement money arul an a n ­
ticipated $170 million in fed
m il m atching funds. T ills new
law
addresses
ch ildren's
health-Insurance needs across
several (rouls. Including expanslou of our Healthy Kids
program. Healthy Kids, a pub
itr/pnvate partnership that was
won national recognition, began
on a pilot basis In Volusia
County eight years ago W o rk ­
ing with local school districts
and community groups, the
slate was able lo rover almost
50.000 previously uninsured
children In 25 (u tilities by the
end o f this past school year.
W ith Ihe additional federal
and stale fluids. Healthy Kids
can now make affordable and
com prrtirnnivr health coverage
available lo 162.000 ch ildren
III all 67 counties

Thousands more fam ilies will
now Is- able to lake their c h il­
dren to ihe doctor for c h e c k ­
ups. eye exams and Immuniza­
tions. instead o f w allin g until
an emergency occurs. The yearround program also covers p re ­
scription medicines,
hospital
care, em ergency services and
surgery.
Hils savrs
ihe tax [layers
money liecause hospitals shift
uninsured costs to other p a ­
tients. In 1905. Florida's hospit.il trealed nearly 90.000
uninsured children statewide,
according lo the Florida H osp i­
tal Association. O nr-thlrd o f
these i hlldrrn suffered serious
conditions. Earlier access to
health care could have headed
olf many o f these cases.
Healthy Kids also encourages
family responsibility, with p a r­
ents contributing toward thr in ­
surance costs based on their
ability to juiy.
In 1996. Ihe program r e ­
ceived
ihe
Innovations
in
American Government Award
from the Kennedy School o f
Government al Harvard Unlverslly and Ih r Ford Foundation.

T ills recognition has prom pted
creation of similar programs In •
oilier stales. Texas, for exam ­
ple. launched lls own Healthy
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Florida's Healthy Kids p ro ­
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.
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or soon will offer coverage, or to
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H ERALD
STAFF
W R ITE R

Rams boys surprise Wymore

A
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Kellie
Werner

Revamped
Lake Mary
knocks o ff
2A power

Fans like
underdogs
SANFORD _ When .1 Irani lu
any sport has a shot al going
u iu lrfrairtl in a season or rvrn
longer. Ihry arr llir liunlril.
W hile som r want to see that
Irani .u h lrvr Ihr tilllin a lr m u
cess. most decide that ll Ihr
train cloesn l lose a game- It
somehow affects history, how
they feel alioul the tram or
tii.it .in im dcfc.iled season will
somehow rlfrct worhl order
No sport Is safr from this
phenomenon It's seen all over
the wotld from preps to pros
Take the L ik e Mary I li^h
School girls haskethall team
for example. While everyone
was rooting lor the girls to ex
tend their 3H name winning
streak evrrv other leant In the
state was alter them
Somehow, heating L ik e Mary
becam e the mission o f every
opponent. And not just lie
cause no Irani wants to lose.
It » more o f the pride that
another school would feel by
saying that they were the team
that ended the Rams' winning
sirrak. (Everyone wanted to la­
the one to hand a loss to L ik e
Mary and alfet t Its chances at
a repeat of the state title.
L is t week. Cocoa (leach
earned that bragging right
Another example is the I99H
Denver lironcos
Anyone w ho ever had even a
small tolerance of the Miami
Dolphins Is now loping that
Denver drops a game, any
game, and doesn t soil the D o l­
phins' sole claim to an unde­
feated season (Especially the
memlH-rs o f that 1972 team.
(Even Hob Grlese. who played
on that undefeated tram and
whose son Is a member of the
lironcos has made his position
clear. Me will lie on the Miami
sidelines for that fated Monday
night game when. If all goes as
It should, an undefeated D en ­
ver will meet Miami In the 14th
game o f the season.
Grlese will la* rooting against
his own son In order to pre­
serve a team record that was
set 26 years ago.
T ills year. L ik e liruntley x
football team went undefeated,
whlcti Is quite an accom plish­
ment for any learn, much less a
high school squad.
T m e to form, members o f the
comm unity began to make
rooting against L ik e Hrantley a
full time endeavor. (Every F r i­
day. people were asking If the
Patriots had lost and actually
making faces If they didn't.
What Is It about an u n d e­
feated record that brings out
tlu* worst In people? This Is
especially disturbing when
rooting against high school
kids becomes the thing to do
Records are set to Is* broken
If teams didn’t try to break re­
cords. what would they have to
strive for?
What would be the fun of
practicing every day. dedicat­
ing your life to something and
killing yourself In every game If
there was no payoff/
And what team Is going Into
.1 season hoping they only have
a couple o f losses or are not
going to try to win every game-?
Going undefeated Is the main
goal o f any team. Sure, they
survive losses, even lake p o si­
tive things away from gam es
they don't come out on top In.
Out no on e plans for that to
happen. If they did. people
would question their Integrity.
I. for one. like to see teams
break records and achieve s u c ­
cess. (Even teams I don t n or­
mally root for become a type of
underdog to me when they are
c lose to doing som ething great.
Besides. If they do something
good, that Just gives my team
something to work toward thelollowmg year.
It's the American way to e x ­
pect greatness In our teams
and to root for the underdog.
Again, records were made to
lx* broken and If a team has a
1 linnet- to break one. I say
more power to them.

By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS (EDITOR
LAKE MARY . L ik e Mary
boys’ basketball coach Mlkr
Gaudreau had no Idea what to
rxpret as Ills tram opened the
regular season Tuesday night
by hosting Class 2A p ow er­
house W ym ore.
Hr had two players relum ing
from last year's district ninners-up and nrilher had sig ­
nificant playing experience.
Hut Gaudrrau looked as *«irprlsed as anyone when Ills
Rums rolled to a convincing
HI-07 win over the Bobcats.

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U C F accepts first b o w l b id - w i l l p la y in O a h u B o w l
Special to the Herald
ORLVNDO _ The University ul
Central Florida was extended,
and accepted, a eondltlnn.il In­
vitation to plav In (lie inaugu­
ral Jeep Oahu Howl Double­
header Tuesday, the first bowl
game III tlie brief history of the
seh o o ls football program
The game, which Is sched­
uled for Christm as nlghi al
Aloha Stadium In Hawaii will
most likely match the U.S. Air
Force- Academ y (10 I) against

UCF |9 2) at H 30 p m (Eastern
fim r and will lie televised n a ­
tionally by ESPN.
llie Howl had Ihe llrst pic k
in Ihe W estern A ih lrtlc C o n fer­
ence for the Inaugural Jeep
Oahu Howl which was extended
to and accepted hv Air Force
last week
Tile Jeep Oahu Howl will be
the second half o f die first-ever
college football double-header.
Die probable matchup In the
Jeep Aloha Howl lu the sam e
stadium at 3:30 put (Eastern

Time on A IR ' Is the University
of Washington 10 5) against tbr
University o f C olorado |7-41
'Tills is a historic doublrheadrr with high visibility on
Christmas night lit prime time."
••aid M anta Klompus, (Execu­
tive D im tor o f the Jeep O.1I 111
Howl. "Not only does It have to
Im- a great matchup. It lias to
In- entertaining.
"We re looking for Ihe lies!
possible
matchups
And as
related to the potential o p p o ­
nent
for
a
high-powered.

Seminole girls rough up O viedo
From Staff Reports
OVIfEDO _ Seminole High School stom ped
Oviedo Tuesday night at Oviedo In girls'
Sem inole Athletic Conference varsity basketball
action. 5H-2H.
Going Into halftime-, die ligh tin g S rm iu olrx
held a slim edge. ID -10. blit blew the game open
with a big second half effort. Using a pressing
defense. Sem inole outscored Oviedo 39-12 lu
the liiial 10 minutes.
"Defense made the difference." said Sem inole
coach Sylvester Wynn.
Flaying with three starters missing from the
llncup. Natasha Fisher gave Ihe Fighting
Sem inole* a boost with a game high 24 points.
Including h illin g four three-pointers. Deanna
Hire! added Ul points. No Lions player scored
more than seven points.
Wynn credited a complete team effort 111 llie
victory, and feels Seminole, which Improved to
7 I with the victory. Is progressing nicely.
"W e're Improving." said Wynn.
Oviedo's Cathy Gunnls led her team with
seven points, six coming on two three-pointers.
Seminole plays al home* on Thursday against
W inter Springs, and will face Mainland, which It
heal in Daytona Ht-ach two weeks ago. lu an
Important district match at home on Friday.
Thursday's action al Hill Fleming Memorial
Gym nasium begins wiih ihe freshman matchup
al 4:30 pan., followed by llie Junior varsity at 6
pan. and llie varsity at 7:30 pan Friday's 5ADistrict 4 contest will feature llie Junior varsity
al fi pan. and the varsity at 7:30 pan.

In other Prep action Tuesday night:
* L ik e M ary's girls iMumeed back from
Saturday's loss by stomping L ik e Hrantley. fib
21. lu Altam onte Springs.
* W inter Springs' girls Improved lo ti-0 as
Mary L iu Johnston fussed 111 five three-pointers
and scored 25 points as ih r Hears stopped
Lyman. 55-39, al Winter Springs.
* The road proved unkind for Ihe Oviedo b o ys'
li.isk iib a ll team as llie Lions were outscored
30-21 in the- second half and dropped a 50 51
decision lo Central Florida Christian Academ y
In Ocoee.

highly rated Air Force fracii or
Ihr oilier (ram s which have
Itern Invited to the double­
header. we iblnk we have tli.it
with an equally explosive UCF
tram III the event the FAC 10 Is
iinahlr to send a tram ."
The only condition on the In­
vitation Is that No. 2 ranked
UCLA (10-0) must win at Miami
|7-3| Saturday and play in theFiesta Howl, which would open
the way for Arl/oua to play in
Ihe Rose- (kiwi. If that hap|&gt;ens. Ih r FAC 10 Conference

would ciol have enough teams
eligible to send one to Hawaii.
If UCLA loses to Miami, the
llm ln s would go to the Rose
I kiwi and Oregon |H 3| would
likely represent die FAC 10 lu
(be Jeep Oahu Howl.
T o 1m- going In a bowl only
llirrr years Into I A football Is
a remarkable feat." UCF A th­
letics
Director Sieve Sloan
said, "ll s a testament to all the
hard work that our coaching
sialf and players have put forth
to make tills dream a reality."

THIS IS A W O M EN’S GAME?

* Oviedo and Like Mary Ixilh picked up boys*
soccer victories at home, the Lions handing
Fine Ridge Its first loss o f the season. 5 3. and
the Ram* picking up a Class GA-Dlslrict 3
vie lory over D eLinil 4 0.
* Lyman scored llie only goal of the second
half lo remain undefeated In girls’ soccer action,
edging W inter Springs. 2-1. In a S em in ole
Athletic Conference contest
and Class A
Orangewood Christian School proved It run play
with the big girls, knocking off Seminole. H O. at
Thom as IE. Whlglium Stadium.
On the high school schedule tonight:
* H oys' baskrtb.ill _ D cLind at Lyman; L ik e
Howell and Seminole- at W inter Park Rotary
Tournament.
* H oys' soccer _ Winter Springs at Trinity
Preparatory School
* Girls' soccer . Like Hrantley at L ik e Mary.
* Girls weightlifting _ Sem inole at L ik e
Hrantley; W inter Springs al L ik e Mary.
* H oys' wrestling _ Lyman at L ik e Mary:
Sem inole al Apopka

Please see Preps. Page 2B

BA SK E TB A LL
G IR L S
FIGHTING SEM1NOLES 98. UONS 28
Seminole (38)

til.l.ly I K. tt.tr1, k 2 Klshcr 21 Mini 13. Grayson 6 J
Vim lull 3. Cunh 2. Wltlliidlwm 2 Touts 23 H-1&lt;| 5m

O viedo (28)
WixHlinitlon I Ciuiuiu 7. Ilnwrll I Colton 6. M.xl|(rx -I
Snulry 2 Unix Is I toC.il-&gt; 12 2 I 2M

Seminote
Oviedo

10 tt 17 22 38
7 B 8 8 28

liner |x»nl Held bixiN _ Seminole I It l-.hrr -II. OvX-do 2
(Cmimls 21 ream tools . Seminole 7. Oviedo 15 limletl out _
none leilmuuN . lxme I(minis . SrnunnU- 7-1 Junior
varsity _ Seminole 37. Oviedo 30.

RAMS 68. PATRIOTS 21
Lake Mary (86)
liiiiikm.ui 7. K.uu- III folio (i Muster 3 M.uu 12. II
II.iU.uut I Vl.e.v&lt;r 5. A Ikiilaiur 3 llradley 17 Totals 21
16 23 66

Lake Brantley (21)
Muliulu I Nmilll 2. t.ulnxa 6 ICeyiuildv 2. Stevens 7

ratals huh 21
Lake Mary
Lake Brantley

23 13 8 20 68
8 8 2 5 21

Heraid Pnoot t&gt;» Aren Boom*

S A N F O R D . For one of (ho first limes, 4 not over. Seminole Commu­
nity College s 7-loot center Jaana Kotova (loll) actually played against
someone that she could almost look eye to-eye with, as Skagit Valley
brought 6 -I 00I -8 Kyloo Ballonsky to Sanford last Saturday.
Kotova and the Raiders (7-0) will host Brevard Community College
from Melbourne as part ol womervmen doubleheader this evening at
the S C C Health and Physical Education Center The women play at 6
p m . followed by the S C C men hosting Miami-Dade Community College
at 8 p m Admission is tree.

�28 - Semtnolg Herald, Sanford Florida •Wednesday Decemtoet 2. 1998

Legal Notices

Preps

Legal Notices

LIO N S 9. PA N TH E R S 3

IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIOHTKCNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF T H I
STATI OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTV
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S I NO. * * - 1 I t * - C A - M W
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRO SATI DIVISION
FILS NO. *0-1025 CP

SERVICES. INC . f/Va FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY, INC .

plaintiff,

n
MICHAEL S ROBERSON;
JANE COE ROBERSON.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF MICHAEL S. ROBERSON.
GRACE R ROBERSON.
JOHN DOE ROBERSON.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBANO
OF QRACE R ROBERSON
IF LIVING, INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SAID OEFENOANTi S).
IF AEMARRIEO. AND
IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LIENORS.
AND TRUSTIES. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS
c l a im in g b y . t h r o u g h .
UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEO OEFENOANTiS).
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA; JOHN DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant:*!.
N O TIC I OF B ALI
Notice ■* r#'#6y S'**” INA1.
Buteaent
Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclotute
entered in in * ebove-ttyted
cause, in me Circuit Court ol
Jem role County. Florma. I mill
sen me properly «&lt;tuate In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
detenbed as;
LOT S. The HIGHLANDS. SEC­
TION FIVE. ACCORDING TO
the

plat

th ereo f

as

RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IE.
PAGE 45. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 701 ABERDEEN LANE.
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
3JT04
at public sa&gt;e. lo the N gn ett
and best bidder, tor catft. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORlOA. at 11 00
A M . on me 2Ind day ol
DECEMBER 1 M I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jane E. Jasetnc
Deputy Clerk
Lao Offices of
Dan-el C. Consuegra
ESDI Norm Armenia Avenue
Tampa FL 33504-1041
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
Pubiisn December 1, S, 1995
DEX-10

LOT T1. OEER RUN. UNIT 1SB.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. AT PAGES TA­
TS. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORl­
OA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING PERSONAL PROPER­
TY; RANGE/OVEN. DISPOSAL.
d is h w a s h e r .
fanjhooo.
CARPETINO. SMOKE DETEC­
TOR, REFRIGERATOR. WASHER/DRVER.
a/k/a: 545 SHADOW OLINN
PLACE WINTER SPRINGS FL
31709
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
teal of mis Court on NOVEM

is. ttsi.

HONORABLE
SEYMOUR BENSON
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jeeevne
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalls. Raymar
Barrett 1 trappier
Post Oftico Boa 3410
Tampa FI. 33401-3410

IMPORTANT
MOTION
AM BRIO ARB WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OP 1BB0
Adm In ittralias Order
Me. BS-ST
Persona antn a disability ratio
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at M l N. Park
Avenue, Suite N. M l , Sanford.
Florida 12771 al laast lira (9)
days prior lo the proceeding
Telephone: (407) 313-4330 111
4227; 1-BOO-B95-477I (TOO), or
1 400-555-4770 (V). via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish December 2, S. 1*04
OEK-11

NO TICI
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
estate o ' RICHARD KENNETH
BURCH, deceased. File Number
1025 CP. is pending in me
Circuit Court for Semmola
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division. Ihe address ot which
Is t o
Drawer C. San lord.
Florida 32772-MS* The name
end eddreea ot the Personal
Represents! &gt;e
and
the
Personal
Representative's
Sttomey are te t form below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All peraona on whom this
notice ie served who has*
Ob,actions that challenge the
validity Of the win. the gualillcatione
ol
me
Poroonal
Representative, venue, or hrrtsdiCHon 0* this Court ere
required to hie therr objections
with this Court WITHIN TH I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H f DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THI OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persona h irin g
claims or domsnds against
decedent1! estate on whom a
copy ol Ihfa notice it served
thin three month* after me
dete ol the href publication ol
mis notice must Me man dawn*
m this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF TH I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TICI OR THIRTY DAYS
a f t e r the OATE o f SIRVICI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
TO THEM.
An other creditors e l the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against me dec*dent a estate must lile their
CLAIMS WITH THIS COURT
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF TH I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS. DtMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO.
D el* ol Met publication ol this
Nolle# is November is . I* M .
Personal Representative
BARBARA JOYCE BURCH
BS4 Gaieli* Trail
Winter Springs. FL 32792
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
DAPHNE N. STONISTREET
PO Boa 144
Denary. Florida 3271]
|407) f 41-4431
Florida Bar No. 0M4434
Publish; November 23. and

December j, iggg
DEW-135

IN T H I CINCUIT COUNT
OF TMB IIO H T U N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
SBM INOLI COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S I NO. IT - B t f I I
DIVISION 0A-14-P
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR BY
MEROSR TO METMOR
FINANCIAL. INC ,
Plaintrfl(s).
vs.
FRANCINC T BROCK, at al.
Defendant!*)
AMINDBD NOTICI
OF FONBCLOBUNB B A LI
NOTICE I* HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
November
23,
15(4.
and
entered In Case NO. 47-01113
ol Ihe Circuit Court at tho EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO METMOR FINAN­
CIAL. INC is me Piemtitf and
FRANCINE T BROCK: SAN­
FORD PLAC I HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.; DARNELL
I BROCK; TENANT t t NJK/A
ERNEST ST. LAURENT are ms
Defendants, I will sell lo the
highest and best biddet lor
cash al the West from door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida al
11.00 am ., on ine 13m day ol
OCCIMBER. 19*4. the following
described property ea SOI form
m said Final Judgment:
LOT 10B. SANFORD PLACE.
ACCOROINO TO T H I P U T
THEREOF AS RICORDEO IN
TH I P U T BOOK 21. PAGES 33M . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SCMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HANO And me
seel ol this Court on NOVEM­
BER 23. 1491.
(SEAL)
Maryenno Morse
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By: Jena I. Jssewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Raymer.
Barrett S Freppiar
Poet Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 31401
F97032343
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order lo participate m
mis proceeding, you v s enti­
tled at no coat lo you, tor mo
provision ol certain assistance.
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Admwuetration al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771.
telephone number (407) 1234310. within 2 working dkyk ol
your rtcoipt ol this document; If
hearing unpaired. (TOO) 1-400955-4771

Publish: December 2, 9. 1994
Of Jt-14

Legal Notices
IN T H I CINCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLONIDA.
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY
GENIRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S I NO. B B -M f CA14-A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
ROBERT L. MCCOMBS.
KIMBERLY 0. MCCOMBS.
Iws wife. A n d ___ _ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THI
SUBJECT R IA L PROPERTY.
Defendent&lt;i|.
NO TICI
OF FONICLOSUNN B A L I
NOTICI IS HCREBT GIVEN
pursuant to A Final Judgment el
Foreclosure dated October 30.
IBM , end entered m Cato No.
BS-2B1 CA14-A, ol me Circuit
Court ot the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit m end lor SEMIHOLE County. Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MONTGAGE
CORPORATION
lg
Plaintiff
and
ROBERT
L.
MCCOMBS.
at
a t.
art
Defendants. I will tail to the
highest end best bidder ter
cash M the West front door ot
tho Courthouse. In Sanford,
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
1100 a.m. o'clock on tho 23
day ol December iggg. Ihe fol­
lowing described property as
set
form
in
sard
Final
Judgment.to wrt
LOT t14. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION VI. ACCOROINO TO TH I
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROID
IN P U T BOOK 40. PAQES *»•
T3. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; B/k/a 2598 Ekana Drive.
Oviedo, Florida 12745
DATED this 23 day ot
November. IM 4
MARYANNE MORSE
A * Clerk ot sard Court
By Jena E Jeaewic
Ae Deputy Clerk
Fiber S On lit i P a
Suite 300
1370 Madruge Avenue
Coral Oab&gt;es. Florida 13144
(305) 412-4110
'Persons with a dreebikty who
need ■ special accommodation
to participate In m u proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at Seminole County
Courthouse.
301
N.
Park

Lyman (39)
Uutiui 6. ( n u

1 400 955 4771, .1 you are
voice imperii), cad l 400-9334770.
Publish December 2. 9. 1994
011*7

____________

Goal* _ tin e fudge 3 (Punts 2. Mrurrkinr*kl)

H. M an in 3. Illlrh rork 3. Joruvlng 2

Gn.MLiginnn | M Jnhnvtnii 21. S -kihnslim 5. King 2, K
thvtrI,™ 2 till A l l It ( kill'lliw 6 FBnt R Total* 20 10 17
35

LMrtkl 7 I

Lyman
W lnttr Springs

Da Land

GIRLS

EAGLES Bfl, LIONS 91
Wharton 19. K eu ed en 9. Lnbo 10. Jordan 3. Howell R
Tultp 2. Total* 20 10-13 31

Central Florida Christian Academy (88)
llollknnn 23, Curatt 4. M SrhuMer 7, C. Srhuslrr 6.
Simmon* 14. Totals 19 12-IS 56
Ovtsda
13 17 I I 1 0 . 81
CFCA
l| 18 18 1 4 . 88
Three-point Held Knot* . Oviedo I (Kmeadenl. CFCA 6
It (oilman 4. M Schuslrr 2). Team Inula . Ortnlo 14; CFCA
13. Fouled out . none. Terhnkreis . CFCA. bench Heeord*
Ortedn 1-1: CFCA I -1.

Use Ann CrMi
NOTION OF ACTION
TO: MANUBL ANTONIO MCJ1A
VOUN ARB HEREBY NOTWltO
•M l an action for Name Change
has been Med against y o g end
M u ere rgguPsd to serve a
s e g y o f ywur written defense*.
• any. !• a an Use Ann Craft
“
P ose t*
I1M
--------Drive.

0

R A M S 8. FIG H TIN G BEMINOLEB O
ChristlAN Beh*oI
3 8
8
0
0
0
Goal* Orangewi*Kl 6 (llyder 4. VAn Ihkr 2. WolLv r
StunetL Asatsls _ Orongewt**! 6 (Woltore 3. WiitinKiim 2
Cunningham. Sinner Van Oykrl Sturt* on gn.il
OrangrwrKid 26. Seminole 4 ttreord* . Ornngrwt*»l 3 0 2
Junior varsity _ Orangrwood 6. Seminole 0

O vteB o(B l)

CAM ROt 17-SI34-DR-04-P

0

Lsk# Mary
3 3
4*
Goals . lake Mery 4 IMrlntosh. Abram* Wrtntxrg
Esterbrook) A**l*l* _ l-ikr Mary 4 (ViD-ilolm* 2. Atir.irnwJ
Walklnsl. Shot* on gnu) . DrLniul 6 Like M.try 22 HrtnrilJ
. l)el jifut 3-4: Lake Mary 4-0

BOYS

Pf RE: Name Chong*

(M n k i

R A M S 4. BULLDOGS 0

B 11 9 1 4 . 3 9
IB 31 13 8 _ BB

T litrr jmmi IWkl Kn-iU . Lynun 7 IQulnn 2. Turner 2.
Cm e. Marvin. Ilu ilson ) W mtrt S [irln fr 5 IM Johnston 5)
Team (mile
I f m in l*&gt; W lntrr Spring* 13 t'oulnl out .
Winter Spring*. K Dedrkmr. Trrhnlrala _ none Record* .
Lyman 4-3: W lntrr Spring* 6 0 Junk&gt;r varsity . W inter
S p lin t* 53. Lyman 21

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FON
IIM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLONIDA

3
3

(Cook, (anchor*I Kolomrll*. Calnl A **l*t* none Shuts i
pml Pine Ridge 14: Ovlnki 22. Record* Pine Rider 6 (1

IliitlvnnS. riirn rr H KlUritl 2 Total* 13 6-11 39
Winter Spring* (M )

Legal Notices

0
3

O RETH O UN D S 3, BEARS 1

WlAttr

wing*

t

o _ o

1

1 . 3

_ Winter Spring* I town goat): Lyman 2 tllillm-in
Lrwts) AbsM b . Lynun 2 IMrKiuny. Ilaur.il Stmi* on gnu)
. Winter Spring* 17: Lyman 12 Record* . Wlntrr Spring* n
2; Lymsn 2-0 1

SOCCER
B O YS

mlllion deal and form er White Sox third
basem an Robin Ventura agreed to n fouryear. $32-m illlon contract with the New York
Meta, who outbid the Orioles for his Kcrvlcr**
The Meta, Dodgers and Orioles then pulled
olT a three-team trade, rite Mets sending
catcher Todd Hundley and pitcher A m ir
Gooch to Los A ngeles und catcher Charles
Johnson to Baltim ore and getting ou tflrldrr
Roger C edeno from the Dodgers and re llrf
pitcher A rm ando Benitez from th r Orioles.
The Atlanta Braves also went hack to llie
future, re-signing form er outfieldrr Otis
Nixon, who finished this season with ih r
M innesota Twins, and keeping
veteran
shortstop Ozzle Guillen.

IN BRIEF

--------- -- FLA 33707 an er
Bator* DECEMBER IS,IBM,
4nd Ma the original wRh Vie
fork of due court betera farWe* on Petitioner or kwnediatoly thereafter. H you !*N I* do
•*. a '

Baseball spends more money
PHOENIX _ T h e Arizona D iam ondbacks.
Baltim ore O rioles and New York Mets have
tracked open th eir piggy banks again.
Arizona gpt the plum b o f the free agent
list. Inking lefthanded pitcher Randy J oh n ­
son to a four-year, S3 million dollar contract,
w hile Baltim ore signed slugger Albert B elle
for live years at 65 million.
On Tuesday, Rafael Palmeiro left B altim ore
to return to Texas, signing a five-year. 845-

WITNI4S my hand and the
•oaf of mi* court on NOVtMMR 24, IBS*.
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MOAS4
C U R B OF TH f COURT

DoputyCMrk
Approved lor u** under rut*
14-2.1|a)*t the rule* Regulating
The Florida Bet.
Publish: December f. f. 1#, *j,

1444

DCX-1S

Rams
Coatlaaad

Paga IB

Kevin Coogan led the Rams
with 25 points In his first var­
sity gam e and Mack Hoffman
and Adonis Smith - the only
two Rams with any varsity ex­
perience - added 17 apiece.
Lake Mary controlled the
gam e under the boards and the
passing gam e w as on target all
night as the Ram s erased a
halftime deficit lo win.
The Rams are alm ost identi­
cal to the team that finished at
.500 during last year's junior
varsity season, so Gaudreau,
who lost players to graduation
such as Paul Belli.
Randy
A bram s and Ben Kereenbrock.
had no Idea what to expect.
*1 h a d t i o idea h o w w e 'd play

BANKERS TRUST COMFANY
OF CALIFORNIA, N.A.,
AS T R U S T !! OF
VtNOEE MORTGAGE
TRUST IMS-1,

PU-rvtrfle,

Florida 32771. at
Prior
to
the
proceeding.
Telephone: (407) 113-4310 esL
4127: 1-40O-SS4-S771 (TOO) er
1-400-455-4770 (V) vie Florida
Relay Service.*
Publish: December I. 4. IBM
DEX-4

VALIANT N. CUMMINQ9
PtOIVIDUALLY AND AS
T R U S T !! OF THI
cuasMasoa f a m il y
TRUST DATED
NOVIM BIR 2 3 .1S*3. el el.
Defendant!*).
N O T IC I
OF F O M C LO O U M B A LI
NOTICI I t HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo o Final Judgment of
IN TNI CIRCUIT COUNT,
torocloeur* dated Novembe r
M AMO FON
10. IS M . and entered M Case
NO. 9T-T33A CA of the CUeuN
Court e l ate HONTMHTM.
C A M N O ..*7 -*o 5 f-0 «-1 1 .W
Judicial Circuit m Mid lor SEMI­
CHEMICAL BANK. N.A.
NOLE County, Florida whetOM
lVk/a CHASI MANHATTAN
BAHKIRS TRUST COMPANY
BANK USA,
OF CALIFORNIA, N A., AS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
TRU BTII OF VINOSE MORT­
Plemliff,
GAGE TRUST IM S -1, ie the
vs.
Ftamtift and VALIANT N. CUM­
DANNT E. HUFF.
MINGS INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
TAMMIE M HUFF.
TRUSTS! OF TH I CUMMINGS
AMERICAN QENERAL
FAMILY TRUST DATED NOVEM­
HOME EQUITY, INC. and
BER 23. 19M, CtN01 0. CUM­
KANE A ASSOCIATES.
MINGS INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
Defendants.
TRUSTS! OF THI CUMMINOI
N O T IC I OF B A L I
FAMILY TRUST DATIO NOVEM­
Notice is hereby given pur­
BER 23. 1M3: THE UNKNOWN
suant to 0 Final Summery
BENEFICIARY OF THE CUM­
Judgment dated N O V IM B IR
MINGS FAMILY TRUST OATID
20, 15*1. entered In Case No.:
NOVEMBER E3. t H l are Ihe
•7 -403-CA-14-W, ot the Circuit
Defendants. I will seif to tho
Court of tho Eighteenth Judicial
highost and host bidder for
Circuit. In and ter Seminole
cash at the Waal front door of
Counly.
Florida,
wherein
tho
Sominol*
County
OANNY I . HUFF. TAMMIE M.
Courthouse. Sanford, Fiend* at
HUFF, AM IRICAN GENERAL
M M a m., on the 22nd day of
HOME EQUITT. INC. And KANE
D IC IM B IR . IS M . tho following
S
ASSOCIATES,
era
Ihe
described property a* set forth
Defendants, met I will sell lo
m sard Final Judgment:
Ihe highest end best bidder tor
LOT 24. ALAFATA WOODS,
cash, at me West Front Door,
PHASE t. UNIT *B* ACCORO­
Semmola County Courthouse,
INO TO THI PLAT THEREOF AS
301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,
M CO RO ID IN PLAT BOOK 31,
FL 32772-043V, on DECEMBER
PAGES IS THROUGH IS. IN
22. 1*44 i t 11:00 A M 7 m e fo l­
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
lowing described reel property
IIM IN O L I COUNTY, FLORlOA.
as set terth in me Final
a/k/a: 1044 ABELL CIRCLE.
Judgement: The North 1/2 ol
OVIEDO FL 127B4
Lot 29. Longwood Mills, accord­
WITNESS MY HANO and the
ing lo me plat thereol as
seal of mis Court on NOVEM­
recorded m Plat Nook S. Pegoe
BER 20. IMS.
19 end IS. Public Record* ol
(SEAL)
Seminofo County. Florid*
HONORABLE
Dated m u day of NOVEMBER
SEYMOUR BENSON
20. IM S.
Clerk ol m * Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Jan* I. Jssewic
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
By: Jan* I . Jaeewlc
Echevarria, McCalls, Raymer,
A * Deputy Clerk
Barren • trappier
ROGER A KILLY, ol
Pool Office Baa 3410
Pohl I Short. PA.
Tampa. FL 13401-3410
2S0 West Canton Avenue,
IMPORTANT
Suite 410
NO TICI
PO. Bos 3104
AMERICANS WITH
Winter Perk. FI 127*0
DISANILITIIB ACT OF 14M
1407) 447-7444
Administrative Order
Attorneys for Piemtitf
Na. #3-37
Florida Bar No: 244297
Parsons with a disability who
If you ere a person with a dis­
need a special accommodation
ability who needs any accom ­
lo participate m mis proceeding
modation m order lo participate
should
contact
AOA
m mis proceeding, you are emi­
Coordinator at 101 N. Park
tted at no cost to you to the
Avenue. Suita N. 101, Sanford.
provision of cortam assistance.
Florida 12771 at leatl live (St
Please
contact
Court
day* prior to tha proceeding,
Administration e l the Seminole
telephone: (407) 123-4110 f i t .
Counly Courthouse, Sanford
4227: 1-400-9S9-I771 (TOO), or
Florida, telephone
number
1-000-459-0770 (V). via Florid#
(407) 323-4330, eilen u on 4341.
Raley Service.
alUlm two |2) working daye of
Publish:
Deesmber 2. 4. 1994
your receipt ol m u notice: it
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the start. A lter falling behind
4-0. Lake Mary, cam e back to
go up 5-4 a s Sm ith scored thr
Rams’ first four points.
After W ym ore tied It at 6-8.
the Rams closed out the first
quarter on a 11-0 run keyed by
a three-pointer from Coogan
and a pair o f Inside Jumpers
from Hoffmann.
Th e Rams extended the lead
lo 22-12 before the Bobcats
went on a run o f their own.
scoring 11 straight. Evrntually.
they took a 33-28 lead Intq
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After a Coogan lay-up. Smith
hit a Jumper to Hr (h r sro rr
and Hoffmann followrd with a
long Jumper from thr top ol thr
kry to put thr Hams up. 43-41.
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nailed
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three
pointer, then scored o ff a per
fret pass from Hoffmann to pul
Lake Mary up. 48-41.
W ym ore cut Ihe lead to four,
but the Rams defensive Inlrnslty kept them on lop und an
8 0 ntn at the rnd o f thr third
quarter sealed Ihe victory.
Lake Mary will play host to
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W inston Jam es In SAC acllon
T h u t ft a r at 7:30 p.m.
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REPAI R S L I D E R S • T R A I L E R H I T C H E S • D A S H C O V E R S • C O N S O L E

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH AND FOR
■ IM IR O L I COUNTY,
FLORlOA
CIVIL ACTIOR
C A S I RO. SB-117?
AY LAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plemliff,
rt.
LINOA LEE FALCIGNO.
el al.
Defendant |al
NO TICI
OF F O M C L O B U M SALB
NOTICI IS HIRSBY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgment ol
foreclosure deled November
20. 1SSS and entered m Cese
NO M-1S77 of the Circuit
Court o ' tne EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit ui and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida tebaram
RYLANO MORTGAGE COMPA­
NY is me Ptemufl end LINOA
LEE FALCIONO; OEIR RUN
HOMEOWNER S ASSOCIATION
t i t . INC., are the Defendant*. |
oiH toil to the highott and boat
b'dder lor caah at tho Waal
front door o l tho Sominols
County Courthou00. Sanford.
Florida at I I 00 a.m., on 22nd
day of DECEMBER. IM S. mo
to'lonmg described property a t
set
forth
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People
CALENDAR
Blood Bank
C rn tfiil Florida Blood Dank 1h
unking donor* o f all types blood
* especially O-typc donors • to
don.itr at Its Sanford branch.
1502 K. Second St. For Infor­
mation. rail 322-0H22.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
(lance Is held every W ed n es­
day. front 2:50 to 4:50 p.m. at
the Sanford Civic C rntrr. U ve
music by the Deltonlans 13plece band. Donation *5.00.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends or
relatives o f ulrohollrs |AI-Anon)
meets evrry W ednesday, at 8
p m ., at M l E. 27th St.. Just
west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are w rlrom e (o Ibis 12si rp Kroup.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes
W elcom e
WaKon Club o f Seminole county
bolds a coffee for newcomers
and
second
W ednesday
of
every month from 10 a.m. until
noon For Information on a d ­
dress. call Deity. 005 0144. or
Lucy. 522-7H77.

Lunch,

fellowship

/Ml area seniors are Invited lo
|o!n a seniors group currently
inrrtlng &gt;11 the Orlhodox Church
o f Si. Slephen.
1805 Lake
Emma ltd.
A cove m l dish luncheon, al
noun. Is followed by B ible
study and fellowship.
H ie uroiip meets on the s e c ­
ond and fourth W ednesday of
the month. For more inform a­
tion. contact Mary liu rkr at
3 30 -6391 .

Widowed persons
/Ml widowed persons are In ­
vited lo meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth W ednesday
o f every month at the C a ssel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

W arm up to a bowl of homemade soup
Recovery, Inc
R rroveiy, Inc.. Is a self-h elp
mental health organization for
people who su ffer from pan Jr
attacks, depression, fears and
grnrrul nervous symptoms. For
Information, coll 600*2005.
8 90 -5900 .

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A local chapter o f TO PS (Take
O ff Pounds Sensibly) meets
every W ednesday at 0:30 p.m..
In the uudltonum o f South
Sem inole
Hospital. 555
W.
State Road 434,
l-onjfwood.
W eighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
Th e first m eeting Is held every
W ednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lakevtew
Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Inform ation, call 293-5048.

Al-Anon
I f you know, or live with on
alcoholic, there Is help,
Al-Anon Is an unonymutis.
non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Is a relative or
friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity W on Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room o f die
Sahara Club. 2587 South S a n ­
ford Ave., Sanford. All meetings
ure non-smoking.
For additional meeting limes
and locations In Ihe Central
Florida area, or for more In for­
mation. call 291-1900.

N ar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
W ednesday ut 8 p.m. at South
Sem inole Hospital. 555 West
S tair Road 434. Longwood. NarAnon Is a support group open
to fam ilies and friends o f a d ­
dicts. Daily living with an a d ­
dict Is more turmoil than you
con handle b y yourself. Join for
support In coping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
In focus. Call (407) 322 -3434 .
333-9204. or 294 6504
for
more Information.

Hating a howl of hoi. htmiem.iflc
\oupon a rrisp fall night is like silling
in front of a fire, il gives you that nice,
warm, related feeling, as il you're
being takrn can1of ami all s right wilh
Ihe work! For a lew minules. anyway
Hut even a few minutes of peace anworth it. and worth the little bit nl
effort it takes in thi* kitchen In make
it happen
The Bumpkin Bisque recipe below
is from Wilton Enterprises
the folks
who make all those nifty utensils and
decorations for baked goods
and it
lakes very little work The Fall Potato
Soup recipe is from a lovely new bonk.
"The Figs Table." by star chef Todd
English The soup* real nano- is "Fall
Soup With Cauliflower ami Duck." but
I left the cauliflower and duck out ol
the title so it wouldn't scare anyone
lie aware that this soup does NOT
taste like Ihe odoriferous cauliflower
you remember from your youth, and
don’t be alrakl of Ihe thick
you can
substitute chicken or leave it out rn
lirely The Sweet Potato and Pear
Soup is from fill Marks' lalesl honk
“The World of Jewish Entertaining '
It s the first course in his Hanukkah
menu, but it also makes a yummy soup
for any day
All these soups take advantage ol
Ihe tall harvest So relax Light a fire
in the fireplace All s right with the
world

3 medhim onions or 4 medium leeks
(wtWke and light green part onfyk
pounds (about 3 medium)
sweet potetoee, peeled end
1 cup dry white wine or t-t/2 cups
1-1/2 I

t/2 teespaan ground while pepper
1 3-inch stick cinnamon (optional)
4 to S BariteK. «f Anjou, or Comice
peara. pooled, cored end
1 cup nondairy creamer, optional
(•ee note)

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tie e crisp Ml night, try e hot bawl of Paaipkla Bteqee garnished wilh (wasted

FOOD
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PUMPKIN BISQUE

tiMtipoon oJivw Oil
t medium onion, peeled and
chopped to make about 1 cup
1 14-ounce can tohd-peck pumpkin
(see note)
1

6 cups homemade or canned chtck-

1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
salt and pepper lo latte
pumpkin seeds, for garnish
Ileal ml m a t quart saucepan Add
onions and cook until eoll. toil not
browned, about a minules Slir in
pumpkin, chicken brolh. ginger,
nulmeg. salt and pepper lo taste
Simmrr 20 minutes, stirring occasion
ally, until heated through
Meanwhile, heat a skillet over
medium high heat Sprinkle in a
couple of tablespoons of pumpkin

seeds and toast, shaking Ihe pan Be
careful *hry don't bum
Serve 'he smip with a sprinkling of
toasted pumpkin seeds
Note To use fresh pumpkin, select
a pie pumpkin remove Ihe stem, cut
it in hall vertically. scoop oul Ihe seeds
and stringy stuff, and roast it. cut sidedown. on a baking sheet at 32't degrees
unlil you can easily pierce the shell
with a lurk
about I hour Allow to
(tail, scoop oul the pumpkin and puree
it in a food processor One small pie
immpkin should yield about 3 lo 4 cups
of puree enough lor Ihis recipe Yield
X servings
Recipe courtesy of Wilton Enter
pnses

Film scries
The W est Volusia Holocaust
M em orial C ouncil presents the r
1995-96 film scries the first
W ednesday o f every
month
through March, at 7:30 p.m.. at
the Tem ple Shalom o f Deltona.
1785

Elkcom B lvd.. D altons.
(9 0 4 )7 8 9 - 2 3 0 9 .

Sierra Club
Sierra Club Central Florida
Group
(covering
Seminole.
Lake.
Orange
and
Osceola
counties)
m eets
the
third
W ednesday o f each month al 7
p.m. at Harry P. Leu Ounlens In
the Orchid Room for en viron ­
mental educational programs.
Call Mary-Slater Linn al 8944530.

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t/2 teaspoon Neck pepper
1 onion, peeled end chopped
3 or 4 clovee garlic, peeled end
chopped
1-1/2 heads cauliflower, cored and
cut into florets
2 Idaho potatoes, cubed
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rose­
mary leaves
6 to 4 cups homemade or canned
chicken broth

GUMMED
SUMMER-SQUASH SOUP

I’reheat ovrn to 375 degrees
I’lare a large shallow oven proof pot
over medium high heat: when it Is hot,
add I tablespoon nil Add Ihe duck &lt;or
ehirkeni legs i if using), salt and
pepper and took for 2 minules Add
the union and garlic and rook until the
garlic is toasted, about 3 minules Add
the cauliflower, potatoes and rosemary
equesti (about 1-1/2
and rook J to 4 minutes Add the chick
en hroth and bring In a bod Cover and
1/1 cup plain yogurt or
plate in the oven until Ihe meat falls
1/4 cup
or atof! Ihe hone, about 3 hours
Remove the duck &lt;or chicken), place
on a plate, and shred Transfer the
Heat the butter in a skillet over
soup, in hatches, to a blender and
puree Bass through a sieve nr a medium heat. Add the onion and saute
(or 10 minutes, or until gplden. Stir in
slrarrwt and discard the- solid*
the garsin masala and curry p o w d e r
I'Luc a small stutU-t user medium
high heal and. when il is hoi. add the and cook for I minute more Stir in the
remaining tablespoon oil Add the duck broth end squash and bring the mix­
ture to a bori. Reduce the heat to low
&lt;or chicken' and rook unlil lightly
and cook for 10 minutes, or until
browned, about J to I minutes
Blare the soup in shallow bowls and squash is tender. Transfer a third of
the aoup to a food processor or blender
sene immediately, lopped-with Ihe
lhredded duck ior chicken i Yield 13 and puree until smooth. Repeat twice
with the remaining soup. If necessary,
cup*, or A lo S generous servings
Note If you are not using the duck reheat the aoup.
Serve hot with dollops of yogurt or
or chicken, simply fdluw the recipe, but
sour cream and a sprinkle of chopped
add the sail and pepper lo Ihe pot just
nuts. Yield. 8 servings.
before you add Ihe broth, and reduce
Note: Garam masala la a blend of
Ihe time in the oven lo 4.1 minules
Keripc from "The Figs Table." by spices available in Indian markets and
many specialty or natural-food stores.
Todd English and Sally Sampson
To substitute, mix together 1/2 tea­
iSimon &amp; Schuster, 1998)
spoon each of ground cardamom, co­
riander, cumin and allspice.
SWEET POTATO ANO PEAR
— Recipe from "Zucchini, Bumpkins
SOUP
and Squash." by Kathleen Desmond
Slang (Chronicle Books. 1994'

1/4 cup unsalted margarine or veg­
etable oil (tee note)

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Time precious for busy retirees

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6:00

FALL POTATO SOUP

Melt Ihe margarine or heal Ihe oil
in a large saucepan over medium heat
Add Ihe onions and saute unlil translu
cent, 3 to 10 minutes
Add the potatoes, broth, wine, sail
and pepper, and. if using, the rinna
mon stick. Bring to a boil, cover and
reduce heat lo low. and simmer for 13
minutes
Add the pears, cover, and simmer
unlil very soft, about 13 minules If
using the cinnamon stick, discard it
In a blender or food processor, puree
the soup until smooth If a creamier
texture is desired, add nondairy
creamer Sene warm or chilled
Note: If you are not observing
kosher dietary laws iwhich proscribe
Ihe use of dairy products in a meal
that includes mead, or if you are not
scroing meal with Ihe meal, you can
use butter, cream nr half and half in
this recipe. Yield 6 servings
Recipe from “ The World of
Jewish Entertaining." by Gil Marks
(Simon A Schuster. 1994)

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D EAR A B B Y: You r advice to
"Exasperated in Massachusetts’
could have been a little more plainspoken. She's the woman who said
she and her husband were being
driven crazy by the demands o f her
parent* end in-laws, who wanted to
spend more time with them than
they have to give. In my opinion,
she should tel) them to "get a life."
Abby, my husband and I are
both in our 70s. We raised six chil­
dren and we're loving our retire­
ment. We are both active in our
church, do volunteer work and fre­
quently socialize with our many
wonderful friends. We can't find
enough hours in the day. When we
can find time, we visit with our chil­
dren and 12 grandchildren, and we
treasure those moments.
T h ere ere so m any classes
seniors can take — I recently com­
pleted French and genealogy. Liter­
UaJ *»
i Su
b- il*-l are needed everywhere
acy
teachers
(I did that, too), and volu n teer
opportunities abound. My husband
volunteers two days a week at one
of our local hospitals. We also love
to travel, but right now, we're too
busy.
‘ Exasperated* should encourage
her parents and in-law s to get
involved in life, and she might occa­
sionally ask them to "baby-sit" for a
weekend so she and her husband
can get away alone. There are a mil­
lion things for them to do instead o f
depending on their adult children to
entertain them.

BLESSED IN CALIFORNIA

Get the latest in fo r m a tio n on local b u s in e s s
activity in e v e r y W e e k e n d ed itio n
of the Seminole Herald.

DEAR BLESSED: 1 couldn't
agree more. You’re obviously
enjoying a retirem ent that's
exciting, fu lfillin g and fun.
Reed on for more of the feed­
b a ck that'e come in about
"Exasperated":
DEAR ABBY: You should have
told "Exasperated In Massachu­
setts" to keep track of all the com' its her parents and in-laws are
ing at her now. That way, shell
know what to say when her kids

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and grandkids ignore her in anoth­
er 25 years. I f she thinks ubout it
from that point of view, III wager
sh e'll come up with all kinds or
ways she could make time for her
parents and in-lawe.
What she's doing now is leaching
her children ways to ignore family
members — and 1 predict itll come
buck to haunt her

GLAD I'M NOT HER MOM,
YORK. PA

OEAR ABBY: I used to have the
same problem as "Exasperated in
M assachusetts." My 75-year-old
re tire d fa th e r couldn't seem to
understand why I couldn't drop
everything at the last minute to go
&lt;to a movie, go to dinner, etc. I really
, did want to spend time with him. I
i just couldn't seem to fit it la
Then I did a "trade-out* with
him. I f he wanted to go tto dinner,
I’d ask him to pick up the dry clean­
ing, go to the bank tor me and pick
up the kida — whatever it took to
ow me time to go with him. Din­
n er at home — no problem . He
cooked his specialty, and we all
helped clean up.
My father is older now and not
w ell, but I'm glad we had those
timea together — and I miss all
thoae things he did so we could have
time together
H APPY TO HAVE HAD HELP.
RENO. NEV.

D E A R H A P P Y : B eautiful!
Dad remained needed end use­
ful, and you a ll benefited by
e n joy in g m em orable times
together. Kudos to you for com­
ing up with a compromise that
made everyone happy.
To raraWa ■ culiaction o f Abby** moat
m am urabta - an d a to a l fra q u a n tly
rtq u a tU d - pooma aad aaaaya, to a d a
bualnma-oiwd, Ml/ a d d m a o d anvalopa,
p iua ch a ch o r monajr o r d a r fo r S3.S3
144.30 In C a a a d a l lo : D o a r A b b y ',
'K oopara,* P.O. Boa 447. M onat M ania.
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f TH E 1ETN JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND TOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
TLO R IO A
O E N ER A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A SE NO . SS a it X C A IA S
AURORA LOAN SERVICES.

INC
r l a in t it t

vs.
JOHN P MA31UK. ET AL
□ETENOANTiSI
N O T IC E O T A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
TO. UNKNOWN SROUSE OT
JOHN
P
UASLUK
N/K/A
DONNA MASLUN whose ret.dene*
&gt;i
u n lro e n
il
h*'*h#/th#y be living. end *
n#/»h#rth#y Be deed. lh#
j f i i o e n d#'#nc» ■•* who may
be spouse*. hen*. devisees,
grantees, assignee* lienor*,
creditors. trustees. ard ell Per­
ne t claiming in interest be,
through, under or against l ie
Defendant*. mho ere nol known
is be deed at elite, end ell parliee having or claiming to beta
any right. nt'e or mteretl m tea
property described in th* mort­
gage bemg foreclosed h ere*
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
reel an act&lt;on to foreciote a
mortgage on Iba following
property
LOT 142. BLOCH B. LAKEWOOD AT THE CROSSINGS
UNIT TWO. ACCOROINO TO
THE MAR OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOH
11 PAGES as THROUGH s i . in
th e
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEU'NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
to g e th e r
w it h
all
FU­
TURES NOW AND HEREAFTER
ATTACHED TO OR USED IN
CONNECTION
WITH
THE
PREMISES HEREIN DESCRIBED
tNCLUOiNG BUT NOT LIMITED
TO TH| FOLLOWING SPECIFIC
ITEMS WALL TO WALL CAR­
PET
bee been tiled egamtt you and
you aio roquuod to aervo a
copy ot your written deteneea.
•I any to -t on OAVID J STERN.
ESO Plaint bt attorney, wboee
addrett it SOI S Umvereity
Drue 1500. P'antation. FL
13114 (no lator lb an 10 day*
from tbe date of tbe Mat publi­
cation ot th.a nonce of action)
and Me tbe ongmal with tbe
clett ot tbit court either Before
aeryice on Platniiffe attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwite a default win be entered
againet you for tbe relief
demanded in the complaint or
petit-on filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
aeei ot th.a Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thia lath day of
NOVEMBER. 1996
(SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BT Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S
UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE SOO
PLANTATION. FL 33114
96-10411 |ALSl
Pubiieh: December 2. t, 1991
OEX-13

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AND PON
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C A S I NO : S S -I S 3 T -C A -I 6 -R
COUNTRYWIDE h o m e
LOANS. INC-, a New York
corporation, f/k/a
COUNTRYWIDE f u n d in g
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
V*

SUSAN J WARTENBE

(ssem-at-sior);

___ . UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SUSAN J WARTENBE:
PAUL I . WARTENBE
ISStUNKNOWN). MABEL L.
WARTENBE (SSFUNKNOWN).
and any unknown hove,
devisee*. giantoee,
creditor*, end other
unknown persons or unknown
kooueee claiming by.
through and under and of the
aboye-named Defendant!.
Defend ante.
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO:
SUSAN J. WARTENBE
11TS GUINEVERE DRIVE
CASSELBERRY.
Fl o r id a 31707
MABEL L. WARTENBE
1175 GUINEVERE DRIVE
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIOA 12707
Unknown Spouka ot
SUSAN J WARTENBE
137S Guinevere Drive
Cateeiberry, Florida 12707
And any unknown hews,
daviaaoa. grantooo. creditor*
and other unknown pertone or
imknown spouse* cleaning by.
through and under the above'
named
Defendant(a).
if
deceaaed or whoee laet known
addreiaee are unknown
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED
tnat an action to teiecloae
Mortgage covering the follow­
ing real and peitonal property
described aa follow*, to-wit:
Lot 14 Block I, CAMELOT
U N IT 2. according to the Plat
thereof aa recorded in Plat
Book I t , P aget 95 and 96.
Public Record* ol Sammoia
County. Florida
baa been Mad againtt you and
you era required to tervo a
copy of your written datanaaa.
it any. to it on Nancy A Bi»bop.
Sutler 1 notch. P A , 31SS
South Conway Road. Suita C,
Orlando. Florida 32612 and fil*
tb* original with th* Clark ot th#
abora-atylad Court on ol before
10 day* from tb* hrti publica­
tion, aibarwiM a Judgment may
be entered againtt you tor tho
relief
demanded
m
tbe
Complernt
WITNESS my band and teal ot
card Court on tb* 1lib day of
NOVEMBER, 1999
•t you art a pereon with a diaabJity who need* any accom­
modation m order lo participate
in thi* proceeding, you aro enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to tbe
provision ol certain assistance
Plea** contact Court admmiairator, 101 N Part Arenu*.
Suila N101, Sanford. Florida
12771, (407)121 4110 ait 4227,
within 2 working day* ot your
'ecaipi of thi* Notica ol Aclion;
it you ar* bearing impaired, cad
t -600*933-8771, it you era
voice impaired call 1-SOO 9356770
(C O U R T SEAL)

Metyanna Wort*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
PubHah: November
December 2. 1998
D EW -1 56

23.

end

NOTICE TO THB PUBLIC
Notice i« hereby given that a
Public Heating will be held by
tb*
Planning
6
Zoning
Commuawn
m
the
City
Commission Cbam beil. City
Haft. Sanford. Florida at 7 00
pm on Thu'Oday. December
17, 199S. to consider the lotlowing change and amendment
to th* Zoning Ordinance of th*
City ot Sanloid. Seminole
County Florida
Reaonmg trom: M R-2. Multiple
Family Dw tiling Remidential To
tb it
ot
PO,
Planned
Development
LEGAL DESCRIPTION See 16
Two ISS Rg* 10E. S 140' of W
100 of E 100 of NW t/4 ot NE
1/6 of SE 174 KLESS Street)
Tb# property being more gen ­
erally deeeribed a* 21 OS S
Park Avenua
Tbe Planning 6 Zoning
Commikkion wilt aubm.t a re c ­
ommendation to
tho City
Committion m favor of, or
against. th* requested change
or
amendment
Th*
City
Comrmtkion wiM hold a Public
Heating in th* Commiaaion
Room m City Halt, Sanford.
Florida at 7 00 p m on January
f t . 1999 to consider a*id rec­
ommendation
AM pArtio* m mtoroat and cmtan* than have an opportunity
lo be heard at tam hearing*
Jam** R. Vtienno. Chairman
I Zoning Comm.**,on
ADVICE TO THB PUBLIC: IT a
ptraon decide* to appeal a
daemon mad* with raapocl to
any matter cenaidered at th*
above meeting or hearing*.
be/iTi* mad* need a verbatim
record ol tho proceeding*,
including lb* toatimony and
evidence. *h&gt;cb record I* nol
provided by m * City ot Sanford
(FBZSS 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT HO5628 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH: December 1. 1998
AND December f t . 1998
01X-26

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP T N I 1BTH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OP PLORIOA
IN AND POR
B IM IH O LB C O U N TY
O E N ER A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S S NO. B B -1 B M C A -T 4 R
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plamtitr,
VS.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
device**, grantee*.
c-addore. Truatee* or other
claimant*, claiming by.
through under or *ga.rtt
CARLENE S. MORALES,
deceased and PAULA
BRANTLEY and
OILBERTO MAESTRI.
NALA PAWELEK; JOSE
OUIRRA.it Mrmg. and all
imkrtown partie* claiming
by. through, under and
known lo bo deed or
alive, whether said unknown
partie* may claim an
mtaraal a* tpousee.
have, daviaaas. grant***, or
other claimant*: UNITI0
STATES OF AMERICA.
STATI OF FLORIOA.
Department of Revenue.
____ _ unknown perton(t)
m p o«**vtion of
the *ub|*ct real property.
H i.
unknown
pereonlal m possession
el ihe subject
reel property, *2;
Defendant*
N O TIC E OP A C TIO N
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS, CLAIMING BT.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
CARLENE
S
MORALES. Deceased
WHOSE RESIDENCES AND
LAST KNOWN ADDRESSES
ARE UNKNOWN
Paula Brantley end Qilberto
Maestro, It living, and all
unknown partie* claiming by.
tnrougn, under and against th*
above named defendant(t) who
are not known to b* dead or
alive, whether said unknown
ptrtioa may claim an mleraat aa
te o u ta t.
hair*,
d a v it***,
grant***, or other claimant*,
who** residence i* unknown
and whoa* ta il known addrett
la:
S20 Ktyttone Avenue
An amonla Springe. FL 32T0I
y o u ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for lorecloaure ot mort­
gage
on
the
following
deecnbed property:
LOT S (LESS THE WEST 4
FEET) AND THE WEST E FEET
OF LOT 4. BLOCK 0. AMENDED
PLAT OF 0LM3TEA0 AND
MILLER
SUBDIVISION.
AS
REC0RDE0 IN PLAT BOOK S.
PAGE 10. S SHOWN IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Med agamaf you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written detent**,
if any. to it. on ANDREW L.
FlVECOAT, Attorney lor tho
Plaintiff, whoae addict* it 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard. Suite
*50. Tamp*. Florida 13607 on of
before thirty day* from tho date
ot lh* first publication of Hut
notice and Me the original with
the Civil ol thi* Court either
balor* aeryice on Plamfilt *
attorney of immodiataty there­
after. otherwit# a default will
be enfeied againtt you for th*
relief demanded in lh* com ­
plaint.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT TOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and th*
teal ot ta&gt;d Court on NOVEM­
BER t9, 1996
(SEAL)
Maryann* M art*
A t Clerk ol th* Court
By- Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
CODILIS 6 STAWIAASKI
40t0 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* *50
Tampa, Florida 31607
Taiephon* (813) 677-6008
CSS *96-02845
Pubiieh: No vim bar 23. and
December 2. 1998
DEW-137

N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
OF C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T

or

t h e e ig h t e e n t h

JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C A S E NO.: S B -A B O t-O R -O f-P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
CHESTER HOWARD KEPNER.
Husbend/Petit &gt;on#r,
and
TINA MARIE KEPNIR.
Wit*/Reapond* nt
TO Tin a MARIE KEPNER
Retrdenc* Unknown
N O TIC E BY P U B LIC ATIO N
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Pet.Iron lor Oieaoiulion ol
Marriage hat been Iliad end
commenced n Ihr* Court and
you are required to **rv* a
copy ol your written detente*.
« any. lo it on STEFANIE B SILFEN. ESQUIRE, attorney tot
Petitioner. CHESTER HOWARD
KEPNER. who*e addraaa r*
2101 We*l Commercial Bhrd .
Suit* 3400. Fort LauSardll*.
Florida 33309 and Ma th* origi­
nal with th* clerk ol tho abovo
•tylad court on or before
0ECEMBER 24. IS M . etharwrte
* default will b* entered agtmel
you lor Ihe relief prayed tor m
the complamt ot petition
Thie notice than ba publithad
once each week for lour con­
secutive week* m Ihe SEMI­
NOLE HERALD.
WITNESS my hand and th*
eeal ol aaid court at Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida Ifua
19th day ot NOVEMBER. 1996
A TRUE COPY
Circuit Court Seal
MAAYANNC WORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court.
Semmol* County. Florida
By Nancy R Winter
A* Deputy Clerk
STEFANIE B SUFEN,
ESQUIRE
2101 W etl Commercial Blvd
Suit* 5400
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 13309
(954) 733 1310 (407) 830-1177
Publith November 25. and
Decamber 2, 9, 18. 1998
DEW-159

IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IIO M T IB N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT OF TNB
S T A T I OF FLO R IO A.
IN ANO FOR
S IM IM O LS C O U N T Y
C IVIL A C TIO N
Caa* Me: S B -S I0 O -C A -I4 -N
SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY CORP.
Plaintiff.
•**COLLEEN CAMPBELL and
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL, it living,
and all unknown partiot
claiming by. through, under or
againtt th* above named
Defendant* who ar* nol
known lo be dead or alrvo.
whether *ard unknown part!#*
may claim an ml era*1 a*
epouee*. hone, device**,
grant***, aaargnee*. hanote,
creditor*. In tel*** or ether
claimant*, claiming by.
through, undat bt against lh*
teid COLLEEN CAMPBELL Of
THE UNKNOWWSPOUSE OP
COLLEEN CAMPBELL.
NATIONSBANK. N A .
tuccataor to CITIZENS
FEDERAL BANK, f/k/a
CITIZENS FE0ERAL SAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE;
Defendants.
N O TIC B OP A C T IO N M O R TO A O S P O R B C L O B U M
TO: COLLEEN CAMPBELL and
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
COLLEEN CAMPBELL,
it living, and all unknown pay
baa claiming by. through, under
or agamat th* above named
Defendant* who aro nol known
lo bo iload or alive, wtiothor
•aid unknown parti** may claim
an mlaraal as *pou**a. hair*,
davit***, grantees, assignee*,
lienor*, creditor*, trust*** or
other claimant*, claiming by,
through, under or agamat th*
sard COLLEEN CAMPBELL and
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL, rl May
are deceased
Who** Residence* are
Unknown
W h o** last Known Marling
Addraaa ra:
1*01 WREN COURT.
LONOWOOD. FL 32730
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo foreciote a
mortgage on Ihe following
properly in Seminole County,
Florida:
LOT 6. BLOCK Q. SKY LARK
UNIT 2 REPLAT. ACCOROINO
TO THI PLAT THEREOF AS
RICOROED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE 16. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ha* been Iliad against you and
you at* required to t t f v * a
copy ot your writton datanae*.
if any. to it on LARRY M
SIGALL. Etquire. ot Gibbon*.
Smith, Cohn t Arnett, P A ,
P lain tiff*
attorney,
whoa*
addrett i* 1121 Handaraon
Boulevard. P ott Otfico Boa
2177. Tampa. Florida 11601,
within thirty 110) day* ol th*
data ot th* first publication of
thi* nolle*, and lit* the original
with lh# Clark of tnit Court
oitnar
baloro
service
on
Plaintiff* attorn#/ or immedi­
ately lharaallar. otherwit# a
default will bo entered against
you for th* raliaf demanded in
th* Complaint.
OATED this 20tn day ot
NOVEMBER. 1996
Maryanns Mor*a
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANT
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 ADMINISTRATION
AT lo t N PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N101. SANFORD. FLORIDA
12771. (407) 121-4110 EXT
4227 WITHIN 2 WORKING 0AY3
OF TOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
NOTICE. IF TOU ARE HEARING
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL t600 955 6771
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
Publitn: November 23. and
December 2, 1996
DEW 156

IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. 97 2711 CA
DIVISION 14 W
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A NCNB
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaint iff(*),
V*
JOSE O WARTIME.* JR„ *t
D*'*nd4nt(a|
NOTICE
OF FORICLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant
lo
4n
Order
Rescheduling Foreclotur* Sete
dated November 20. 1998. and
enured in Ca»e NO 97-2711CA of the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
F/K/A NCNB MORTGAGE COR
POR AT ION it lh# Plamtitl and
JOSE O MARTINEZ, JR THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSE O
MARTINEZ. JR S V CONDO­
MINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
INCTENANT e l TENANT ere
ihe Defendant* I wilt **n lo Ihe
highest and b e tl bidder lor
cath at th* entrance ot th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at 11:00 a m , on th* day ol
December 22. IS98 lh* foHowmg described property at tat
lorlh m sard Fmei Judgment
UNIT F. BUILDING 7 OF SUM­
MIT V1LLAQE UNIT II. A CON­
DOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF
AS
RECOROEO IN O R BOOK
1321. PAGE 1629 AND ANY
AMENDMENTS
THERETO.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVID­
ED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT
THERETO
WITNESS MV HAND and th*
teal of thi* Court on NOVEM­
BER 23.1998
Maryanns M ott*
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By: Jane E Jatew-c
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCall* Rivmar,
Barren I Frappier
Pott Otfrce Boe 1410
Tampa. FL 33601
FS7I23934
if you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion m order to participate m
this proceeding, you art enti­
tled al no e o tl lo you. tor the
provision certain assistance.
Pleat#
contact
Court
Administration al 101 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. FL 12771,
telephone number (407) 3214110. wilhm 2 working day* of
your receipt of thn document, if
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800843-6771.
Publithad
Oacambar 2. 8.
1996.
DIX-1

N O TIC B

O f F IC T IT IO U S N A M I
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged m buameae al IS M
W TStH SI.. Semwrd. Fiends.
Florida, under lh# Fictiliou*
Nam* of CASPSR'S FISH M O
TIPS, and that I intend lo ragt*
lar aaid rams with tha Orvitron
ol Corporations, Tallahassee
Florida, m accordance with the
provision* o f th* Fictdiou*
Nam* Statutes. To-Wit: Section
663 Of. Florida Statute* 1991
Irving O Mynck
Publish: December 2. 1991
OCX-14

M TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T,
OP TH B EIG H T I I N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
HI M O POR
BEM IM OLE C O U N TY .
PLORIOA
C IV IL A C TIO N
CASS MO.I 6S-1376-CA-16-P
Judlft AIIdh
SEMINOLE ENTERTAINMENT.
INC., e Florida Corporation
d/b/a Rachel * Wofld Claa*
Man a Club. NERO S
DIVERSIFIED. INC., a
Florida Corporation d/b/a
Cabaret Ini ar national, and
PINTER ENTERPRISES. INC .
a Florida Corporation
d/b/a Club Juana.
Plamlifla
vs.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
and DONALD I9LINGER.
m hi* official capacity a*
Sherin ol Sammoia County.
Oafendenlt
NOTICB OF HBARINO
NOTICE IS QIVEN that the
undersigned attorney for ihe
....
Ptarnt.fi*. will caU up tor hear
mg al in# following data and
Imre th# following matter
MOTION PON
TB M PO R M Y INJUNCTION
November S3, 19SS
9:00 A.M.
(Iip e d lte d )
hied in ihi* action, beforei th*
Honorable Nancy F Alley
Circuit Judge, in Chamber*
Sammoia County Courthouse
lOt
North
Park
Avenue
Sanford. Florida
PLEASE GOVERN TOUR
SELVES ACCORDINGLY
WASSERMAN S WALTERS
David A. Wasserman
Florida Bar No.; 0862746
lawranc* 0. Waiter*
Florida Bar No : 776399
221 Park Arenu* North. Sun* B
Winter Park. Florida 12789
(407) 919-1140
(407) 319-1126 tae
mtoD 1*1 -amendment com
Attorney* lor Plaintiff*
CSRPITICATB
OP B IR V IC I
IF HEREBY CERTIFY that a
true and correct copy ol lh*
foregoing ha* been served by
service of process Ihr* 20th d*,
of November, 1998
ATTENTION:
PBNBONS WITH
OISABILITIBS
In accordance wiih m*
American With disabilities Act.
person* with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participat* in thia proceeding
should confect lh* individual or
agency tending the notice nol
later than seven (7| day* prior
lo Ihe proceeding *1 the
address given on the notice
Telephone. (407) 329-1140 For
hearing impaired individual*
Telecommunication* Device tor
the Deal (TDDl 1 800-933 8771
or Florida Relay Service t 800933-8770
THIS IS lNOT
,„, a
COURT INFORMATION LINE
Publish: November 23. and
December 2, 1996
DEW 181

ALOFIET FLORIOA 3 MOST
RESPECTED
Dating Bureau
■nee 1977' All age* including
ennot* Br n/ynvj People Togaltv
nr 1 900-922 4477 (24 hour*I
LONELY
Need lo hern a soft smWng
vok * t
I 900 136 23O0i 3426
33 99rr«n Musi bn 18 yt* SewU (619i 643 6434_______________
Longwood Mat saga Studto.
W.tfk «i* wNcomw 7 dap
Private rro* Female Sfa*
Lite aMMOOOT 763
______ 407-329-6300 _______
Talk To Live Psychical!
lo v e Money Knot* your Fu­
ture Talk l fve One On One Now1
1 900 420 3012*7337
$3 99/
nvn Must he 18* Procal 602
954 7420_______________________
The 1 900 Dale L in e !!
Listen to tingle guy* S gal*
looking lo meet someone kke
you
t 900 370 4353*7647
32 99 nvn Must he 18* ProCAi
619 645 6434

10 * ■ N A B O B *

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ttafc ad Ib placed. tesaBS hasp In i M M l ads h t » MsonaSe (das*. 21), BuaMaa
OppomrrtM (dan. SB). I Oarapt SdBS (217) rsqdre paymant In advanos.
gtou aa cd ian d w si

It you nssd to changs your ad h M b jtli runrtnpj
dwrga tor t e nasi i
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CLASSIFICATIONS
*****

Legal Notices
N O TIC B T O TH B PUBLIC
Notice M hereby given Itiet a
Public Hearing writ be held by
Ihe
Planning
S
Zoning
Cam mis* lor
m
the
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Halt, Sanford. Florida at 7 00
p m on Thursday. December
T7, 199*. to consider lh* fo l­
lowing change and amendment
to the Zoning Ordinance of tho
City ol Sanford. Saminol*
County. Florida
Retonmg trom OC-2, General
Commercial To that of PD.
Planned Development
LEGAL DESCRIPTION From
th* SC corner ot th* SW 1/4 of
NE t/4 ot Sec 29 Twp 19$ Rg*
H E , Seminole County. FL. run
N O deg 10 36* W along lh* E
lm* of Said SW 1/4. 748 M
thence fun W 349 10 to th* Ely
R/W line ol Oregon Av* for e
pomf of beginning, thence fun S
40 deg 12 09' W. a distance ot
340' along sard Ely R/W; thane*
run S 49 deg 47 S f I . parpen
diculer to sard R7W a distance
of 132 47-; thence tun N I t dag
02 17* E. a distance ot 172 *2 ;
thence run N 49 dag 47' St* W,
a distance of ISO 00' to lh*
point of beginning, containing
2 0 acre*
The property being more gen
at ally described a* 163 Oregon
Avenue.
Th* Planning S Zoning
Commission w ll submit a roc
□mm and* I ion to th* City
Commiaaton tn tavor ol. or
agamat. th* requested change
or
amendment
Tha City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing in the Commiaaion
Room in City Hall. SanfO'd.
Florida al 7 00 p m on January
t t , 1999. to consider said rec

Hat on Rntms a got

We were to mate sum you are pwased W-*1 8m is m s from your SanwwM Herald OaatAed ad
Tq make Sure your ad works, w* suggest you keep n maid lh* toaowmg
• Inckjda aa many Mature# ol VM Mm you 6f* leftng as you can ttvna of Ramamtar.
lh* mor* you MB. 0w taaMr you **K
• include a pne* By Msng a puce, yur writ etwranaM unwanted can* bom people who

&amp;Hf?T tifioui mwit buying your nwthsndw
• When you M your phone nrrreer. M PM ame ol day Vial •* beat to reach you Tbu
■torn want peopM caang you whan you am at work or MMpmg

MON I Ml V
M*( I IAl
) terse*'.

S i| if\

6 lines

om m endation

Aa partie* m mteretl and eVi­
lens Shalt have an Opportunity
to be heard *t sard hearing*.
James R. Veiermo, Chairman
• Zenmg Committion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
ptraon decides la appeal a
daemon made with retoecl to
any mailer considered It th*
■bore meeting or hearing*,
ha/ahe mad* need * verbatim
record ot the proceeding*
including lh* testimony and
evidence, which record i* not
provided by the City of Sanford.
(FS 266 0105!
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NFEOINO
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICt
ADA COORDINATOR AT 310
9629 46 HOURS IN A0VANCI
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH December 2. IM S
AND December t t . IM S
DEX-27
IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR B IM IH O L B C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
PRO BATB DIVISION
CABB N O .SB- 1004-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT D LANE, a/k/a
ROBERT LANE.
OICIA9EO
N O TIC B T O C M O I T O M
'ancillary admlnlatratlan)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THI ABOVE ESTATE
Th* ancillary administration ol
lh* aetata of Robert D. Lane,
a/k/a Robert Lane, deceased,
File Number SI-1004CP.
pending in lh* Circuit Court lor
Saminol*
County.
Florida
Probata Division, th* addraaa
of wfucn i* PO Drawer C. 101
North Park Avanuo, 4tt&gt; Floor,
Sanford, Florida 12772-0698
Th* name* and address** ol
tha ancillary persons) rapresen
fall** and that personal rapre
ten ta tive* attorney ar* set
forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIIO THAT:
Alt creditors ol th* decadent
and other persona having
claims or demands agamat
decadent* estate on whom
Copy of this notice i* served
withm three months after th*
dais of th* lirat publication of
thn notice must til* their claims
with Ihia Court WITHIN TH I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of tn* deca­
dent and parson* having daunt
or demands against tha attal*
ol th* decedent must file then
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH I
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAJMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED.
The data « l the lira! publica­
tion ol lh&gt;t Notice la December
2. I99S
Ancillary Personal
Representative
RICHARD G LANE. Petitioner
Pott Office Boa 6222S3
Oviedo. Florida 32762-2261
Attorney for Ancillary
Parsons! Representative:
ROBERT 9 GREEN ESO
Florida Bar No. I0438T
GURNEY 6 HANDLEY. PA
Suit* 450
225 East Robutton Strati
Pott Offica Bor 1273
Orlando. Florida 12802-1273
Publish Decomber 7. 9, 1996
DEX-17

!? d.tys

S6i
71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t e d

It's tims to prepare
tor tha Holiday.

Dels Entry Clark: Mutt know
Window* and Microsoft Heavy
phone general erfhe* ikiKt. 4
prokewnt wf lypmg 4 calcUalor
PT. may lead to FT 40 7 460
0497

J * — B u s in e s s

Seeking Tughfy motivated peo­
ple interested m securing then
fmanciel future 696 0192

Order your ClataHted Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ads now!

70— E d u c a t io n 4
T r a in in g

'P*r*an*A7*d H n r v
‘ Ouakfy work
' Distribution m your local area
(to draw seasonal hafp bom amt»V&gt;

ACCHSOTTIO TRUCK SCHOOL.
COL. VA/TA Aocrv Joe A is k I
Wkend classes National Truck

1 B0Q4BB 73B6

C*K(4071 222-2411 6
id tor Me CteaaMtad O
le t your Meptoyt start working
lor you EARLY!

71— H e l f W a n t t d

3 PEOPLE NEEDED
m Sanford for a w*6 known
buMer. to help out n h * cabrnet dept Eip a ptut but not
necessary This it th* perfect
opportunity tor someone tooting
lo Hem a neve ska Fast paced
work environment min lot* of
OT
Mon-Fn and Set J needed
Call QPC Staffing 260 3066

AsaomkMft, metal, u v opera­
tor. mamienAnc* Water Bonnet.
330 Anchor Rd. Casselberry FL
Book KoeptrfCathier * / com­
puter tip and Laborer m recy
ckrwetectronics held Ret* i#
quaad For appl 407 322-7718
B O O K K IIP E R /1A LE 3: To t*a
oriental rug* 6 work on quick
book* 339-1811._______________

A BETTER JO# F6R YOU!
Immedate Positions «
Warehouse . Assembly, t
Lght Industrial
it Calf Never a F**&lt;
H ELP
222

' CASHIERS'
Wit tram for To* collectors
24 openings tor kentri* people
FT 4 P/T
Pd Training, vacation
hoaxh. dental, kt* msuranc*
C*B 407-834-3443
Winter Garden

kt INjfALLER TRAINEES
LEARN NEW TRADE
Graal Opportunity arm a
Large Local Co
Compedthe Wages
Graal Benefit*

CLERICAL PERSON needed
Some typmg aipananca plus
good phone i M j 7hr F/T
Cal Insurance Risk Services
302 9004

Must Have Valid D L and
Positive Altitude
Day Sniff. OT Avaried*

COSMETOLOGY/
NAE. TECH
Motivated Ratubl* FT.PT
PMasant condtton* Lake Mary
area 407-365 8324

Call Sandy or PaRy
(407)647 8010
A -t Tiamp*. Inc
EOE: / No Fee

CaunaetoF* Aid lor resoenmi
adolescent drug 4 alcohol pro? am Entry level 4 taped B A
AP preferred Unlimited ad­
vancement FAX HR 407-1392129

LABORERS NEE0ED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MBUWANCt ANO M1K

KARI Onre be* werkptaa*

Awty rr ate uamr omm.

TIS THE SEASON
TO MAKE SSS

Erperiencad rubber w# loader
operator lor pit 4 toarkng trucks
Near Santord k rprn 124-2499

FREE REG ISTR A TIO N ”

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT
VOU RE 61 WITH US'

322-2044
CounWf aate*
39rtw
Peopt# person needed
Data entry
U N
Enter saws mvorcas
Maintenance
nadir
Hue today
Inventory clerk
34/hr
Fantastic opportunity
Warshouse worker
34/hr
Pul 6NI orders
Clerical trainee
SJNTir
team metical
Shop worker
SSfhr
No boredom her*
Inturanc* dert(440)Simr
Fee paid • commission

CALL FOR MORE JOBS

____ 7M.tt.23tn.SL____
FuK or PT ulkties payment col­
lections Critn handbng e ip a
ptoi PH cart 3 X 0438 tor appt
HANDY MAN with loots 4 car tor
lawn work, painting. 4 wars
house 34tir CaK 336-1311

JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
Ikqht Hand Man m Longwood
Work today, gel paid today'
Ask about our baa pick up and
dekvery van serve#
C*6 RMM O 26G6I06

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Cewbnrv Cerwr crypUqremv e i crewed kum quoletane by lemout
dec*/# p*u end peter* CecMeriet n th* ( tne&lt; UervH tor enueer

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SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 6 Unarmed
Brandy 6 Asaoc. 624-7444

ENTRY LEVEL WBVERS need'
ed NOW1 Honey Transport has
immedMle openings lor driver
trainee* No avpenenc* needed
Earn 3300 to 3700 weakly plut
benefits CDL framing avariabia
800 433 3391__________________

CUSTOMER SERVICE

wood floor co no tip neces­
sary ca« 321-6332

TOP PAY"

ELECTRICIANS-'
msto 4 comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Perk Drive
322-1342_______________________

position with targe, growing
company m Longwood area 30typing
longterm opportunity
|7 Brhour
WE STAFF 426-4665

LABO R ERS N EEDED lor hard

For t ip cabviet makers i tamnalors D u e teg Drug Free
Work Place Apply «i person lo
IC M . 1481 Kasmer Place. Port
ot Sanford &amp; la* resume lo
407-321 8434

EARN EXTRA INCOME
3200 3500 weekly rrvirimg gh
certificates For mor* mtormebon send a s*K addratsed
stamped envelope lo Just For
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3 3 1 8 4 ______________________

Breakfast Server. House keep­
er*. Ho u m Men 6 AM DHh
Waahar: FT Apply L*k* Mary
Courtyard.
&lt;13
International
Parkway. Lake Mary 444 1000

TR A V EL A G E N T NEEDED
2 yrs
minimum t ip # nance
ARC certification raquvad Great
opportunity tor 2nd ocome C*«
326 4246 Uon-Fn

Many openings Clerical At
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A-t TEMPS
EOE / No Fee

OtSHWASHf R3.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Cracker B errel"
324-1020 200 feck man Or (14
_________
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ivi-MbM*
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care a plot Call Joyce 321
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WAREHOUSEAABOR

MAMNCPrt VILLAOC

MOTHERS 4 OTHERS

NEEOEO Responsible female
tor After Scftnol Care lor 3 greet
i d i My home or yourt take
Mary Elem school dttnct 150/
•a 875 4838 or 328 0888
Office Cleaner*: Erpenenced
l in iiona I technicians needed
PT .iv.i utae $8 OOTv 382 8774
Plumber'* Helper: Dependable
person to do residential nee
construction Witling to tram,
eiceiient pay Can after 3pm
904 774 9373
Program Clerk/Secretary PT m
Sanford area
Typing Ming
phone etc_ Fas
_ _ _ MR
_ _ 407
__ _ 3397129 or call 407 139 96001108
WINDOW SERVICE TECH
'Fiat time position
'E ip prelerred
‘ Fult company benefits
Mon Frl 7 30 4 30 apply Kineo
237 Pueer Cl Santort) 323 7100
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i f SO yr*
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wood, pecan color.
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904-799-1033
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W w n you can «aei tva 3 bdm
home ml CHA. new pwft E car­
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to share ml
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I t o V t 150 depoeft 1308218

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(407) 322*2496
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Room For Rent Female pretd
1350-mo AM utMea an
met K4 privilege* 123-1381

99— R e n ta l s
DELTONA

30729

2000eq

ft

bnck name S minute* from new
Deitona am Fireplace, carport
8 garage ter porch,
lanced
bee* yard, security system, nr
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room
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neghborhood
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407 321-9491
86N71 171R* mth made r w s
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1121 S Ebon. Sanford

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MIN

PTT7QNOUP29 Ft couch** 1-7
ft couch Saet* 10 paopfa
SouPiweetem theme ItSO 0 6 0
Day* 324-0007. Eva* 322 1895

1*9—O ffice Suptues
OAK FILE CAMNCT
2 d i nar qrtat eondaon.947
CaA Jana aftar 10AM - 322-7874

MLTOfcA 2/1 Ltv. On. carport.
fried yd

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1/1S, Urn rm. Ip. tone# tern
porch. CH/A 1800/mo 407 942
5222. 904- 740-8902

105—Dumx/T R if t l x
SANTORO 2/1 n«*f Semmot*
MS. CH/A. W/O Hook Up Crpi
Sec I OK 123-4444 or 244 5511

107—Moiile Homes
For Rent
Lafta Front CeNagt: 28R ISA
CHA on 2 acre* Quaf country
tettmg Deflona/Ottaen erea
9625/mo 3232993

M R IR A 2 yf ok) dbtmd* on 5
acr*« &lt;i Geneva AvadaDf* Dec
IN 349-5742 or 327-2892

118—O ffice Space For
Rent
A MOVf M BPCCtALIt 400 N)
R 4 W* 4240 A MONTH ONeeStorage J2f412 0or333-2554

Oreel tor angn aarmg or *rctu•ached tom. among other* Lo­
cated at Hdden Harbour Marne
*l fw Pod oI Sanlord Approi
1100 *4 ft ItSOO/mo b**a
rent Cal 322-1810

141—Homes For Sale

193— L a w
ACNOVATf O Lba new. 1/2,
over 1/4 a c . comer tal
HNTCONQ.Lhr.Fam .
Wrkahp, *cr peri. gar M U M
U R X MART 4.2 Lot. Dei. Fam,
1 C dm Fanoed. 1109.900
1/1 J Ranovatad. try. dm,
greartaaft. 2-car gar 494.404
I • A I 11

384*1RA. 1907 W 4b S i naw

roof AC, petnt and hr
11.000 den. IS 75 mo 332-1
ORCN SAT. •DCC 9
1 4PM Vintage Bungalow 1423
Park Au OoVJemigan Properke* 323-1188
SANFORD 2ri laay Mantananca 2544 El Porlai A**
145.900 Ca* 123-4088

153—A creage Lot For
Sale
LOT 75 ■ ISO Ouet
neighborhood 59000 3229340

194 Oak* CL beautiful 1994
•0 ft Cektorma UyW 2 dory
pool, tenmt cl
amambat
1129.000
t9 Ave VMIaa 2BFV2B*
Townhouaa condo142.000
i 90S Cat*-

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maDr 4BR
w . to) up ban. haX bain
down. Priced u te* at 1108K1

321*

l r t r c h h o ff

^^aaso clat*es
M B WU0B4LIM b&gt; mhmi
CH/A. carpet, pant 9 many oth­

er pleating feature* Price re­
duced la $48,719Owner give*
1700 mowng alowanca

Real Bttatr, m c

or ntneryi Zoned astcuaural 13.900/ACRE Sm
down wtawner llnance 994-7*71772a» 994-797

TjuaFRofiTTon
Lake. Loch A/mr private
90x300 SOS 000
LA R I FRONT LOT Stan* I*
land. Lake Monro* 199 000
VACANT LOT-Utah Arbor
128 000. kg. prrv wooded
LA R I M AIN iOTR-Wteded
125 O X

HAVAVI- Sanlord totnear
per*-112.000

call Melinda
at 322-2611

Herald

arden

f «: condmon S I X} 329-5081

1919

them ipeyed or neutered 8 gM
125 rebate 349-5497__________

OAKMOOC FARMS - Otleen/
Oeaona area 10 acre*, d t k tor
horta* or cattta (arm Mobde
noma or homeiee Zoned agt
144 9 X Feianong avai ml m
mem (904) 797-93M

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CRAFT 9MOW * Oarag* Saw
Sat. Dac 5. 930-2. 12 Oak*.
89X SR 49 W. Sanlord It ram.

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CAUFORNU
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231—Cars For Sale

CRAFT BAT 1C

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11O X I pay more Xian anyone
9 wftl pay SIOX iu*l lo tee
yourok) tack* 941-959-3830.
ma Cepaar/Broaa
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949 W. FlrofW M, 9a*9-1
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79 Yohro: on* owner, run* good,
ttl 1 7 X lake* it 407-322 7374

11X0OBO3234593

ed complete boa. metb**e and metal tram* 165 Can
move 322-9219

M MMOLE COUNTY UOUOM
U C I NBR tor Sa* 407-4397199 Cal between 5- 1Opm

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TMa * Ml Laet tog safe of the
yaarf Dac 2. 3. 4 8 5 Two 05
estate* Everythmg from A to 2
Everything must go 114 West
Coleman Cec*
7A-) FREE
COFFEE

223—M iscellaneous

AM BOAT tar tala USX 060
W9 trada tor imal car or truck
3222538

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gAsLakevww Nurttng Or,
919 E 2nd S t, Sanford

w a bad mnarspnng
maltreat, boa with metal Iram*
175 Can oakver 3234090

F t — U TB 9

Seem recipa on peanut* r o a n
up taverat tmet n local news­
paper* Com* by 8 have (he
BEST aftar ai toe real
23X
Catary Ave. Santoro
Oranges, red grapefruf

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3491 Celery
Av*.
ft^R9Rr*rNT*,

223—M iscellaneous

331-5099

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N R Fit. Sat. Sun 10Spnv'Al Asm* 213 Rtdga Or.
Loch Arbor

9 9ftp electric Hart Evmruda.
4tto Motor Ovda. many n t u
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Herald tor ONLY 1*1(11 At
*IA * dial you prepay ifte
Cal u*-we can help"

19
Toyota Corrofta Wagon,
En^n* fine
fin* you low away
99 Saturn 91.:
5 tod. AM 1
FM cattette ica cold air Taka
overpayments 682 2X1*127

For house, car. buemee* vaca­
tion. debt consolidation Pleat*
Cal 1-077 324 9112

143*

219—W

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

Sal ■ noon. 7085 Magnoaa

MONEY TO LOAN

215—Boats 4
A ccessories

217—G arage Sales

CARPORT RALE Frl 8 Sat BAM
• 8PM. 319 W 18th 8t Sanford
A*o.H*pb*d»Mteha»

199—Pets 4 Sirm jis

4 unredeemed dress coat* 8
mats combo. 17 SO/pr Nam*
brand* kka Amok) Palmar 8
van Heuten C*» 323-4788.

8*hp

antique, good
tar
part*
Like-to-Mtl-it-tor
140 XPtaasacaa 323-5201

50X50.
arc ruaa tty*, w e t kam*. labnc m a r L * naw 11OK. 407•314441 or 407-3224099
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235—
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r u c k /Bu s es /V a n s

1995 Careven- run* wee. good
ta#*, M X OeO 322-3089

HUNTERS
SPECIAL1980
Jaap CJ5. 8 cyt. 5 tpeed. f i t
11250. 0 6 0 Day* 324 0 X 7 .
Eve 322-1885

23ft—V ehicles Wanted

130 6754939 or 328-08M

c a s h t u PAC1
For Junk Cart. Truck* 8 Med
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D O N T WONDER
HOW TO G E T RID
OF TH A T OLD
CARI

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS tk
VANS

L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
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kadi are 9W guekaal and moat
ineapanaive way to tell your
carl Rim your fee* me ad tor 10
day* and pay onry 921 001 Evan
better. X you M l it sooner
(which we KNOW you wd) you
can Pop your ad and only pay
tor 9* number of day* 8 actu­
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Any year make or modal
W R pay log dotarf
Cad Geoff Bedne

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

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4/3.10 Incd aera*. hug* rm*.
tc poren 2 out btdg* 1184,400.
4/1A. Over 1 800 tq tl. try/dn/
tarn, trptc. Incd. 481J00
4/2.1 Over 2500 aq ft Sc pod.
to. dn. l4m «/ trptc 1118,400

V I groat location taka IrL coy•rad parking. 2nd fir. elavtlor.
^replace, pool. pwr. lenma, *»
trewa mi. hand Dal
153 9K.
ownat/agant 321-1558
157— M o b i l e H
For S ale

om es

MCI 298 unge WO* w/CHA.
icraened porch, awning, mad
Owner wd help 407 322-3717

BOOKKEEPING/A CCOUNTMG
MCOME TAX tor mttv and
butmett
Accounting Solu­
tions Plus. Inc 407-329-19X

8

PARK AVE. MOHLX PARK
Home* 13 O X to 18 O X Sal Up
Fmanong OUNTt 322-2M1

Just A Reminder...
Because Christmas Day and N e w
Year's Day fall on Fridays this year,
the Seminole Hernltl w ill have early
deadlines fo r Sunday advertising. W e
w ill be closed on both Fridays and
th erefore the ads w ill have to be
closed out a couple o f days early.
For classified advertisers, the dead­
lines fo r Sunday have been moved to
the Wednesday before the holiday at
4:00 p.m. For our display customers,
the deadlines have been m oved to the
Wednesday b efore noon.
W e sincerely a p ologize i f these
early deadlines cause any inconve­
nience to our customers. Have a very
happy and safe holiday and thank you
fo r allow in g the Seminole Hernltl to
fulfill your advertising needs.
An y questions, please call b etw een
the hours o f 8 a m. and 5 p.m. (4 0 7 )
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N IID A N lLX C TR tC JA N T
CALL OtCK-s ELECTRIC
4074314733
U c. ER0003t2a/Over U Yr*.
2 7 8 -H

253-Additions A
Remodeling
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition a-Homet
Addition ^Commercial
Local Buadw afnc* 1M l
1334494 CO C X 1444

263-Cartentry
CARPENTER. AI Horn*
repair* painting A ceramic b*
Richard Ore** 321 5972
Retired Carpenter looking for
imal job* W ei over 40 year*
olaapanance 321-0391

andy

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HONK IMPROVEMENT SVt.
Fan* cabmet hardware
i. kght* Drywafl repair
NO JOBS TO O SM AU 321-5910

279-Hauling
CONSTRUCTION clean up eat
junk removed lawn car* anytime
407-369-1841 or 407-389-0781

HAUUNQ •Clean up* - prattur*
clean - Lawncar* •TOTAL PREP
- 407-302-7711 (join*

CMLO CARE
24 lus/7 days/wk
mcl
Overnights 8 Wopofts OK 156/
1324-5139

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275-Drywall
ORYWALL’STUCCO- Repavt
Wat 8 Cawng Tetturet

Matched Popcorn 3214331

We instat tod vng sy» 4 repair
inrubt. muicftet bnck pavers.
Slump grind Indsep rock a
detgn and ler toonum* I wilt
tod tree of any petit and fun­
gus For ttl. call 5234317 or
414 7333
2 8 7 -L a w

w- * . - t ' - J

n

S e r v ic e s

GREQ GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY
FREE EST 323-0939.

CARE

LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Dean
up* 8 under Crutninq 27yr* tip
22 9397
0 322 2911/N 322-1
300-P R ES5U R E

Cleaning
Rental proparty, garage/shed
dean t*)*, appkancet. trash,
brush 407-548-2*58 or
pgr 407419-0217

280-Home
268-Ch il d C are
C enters

LARKINS LANDSCAPING 8 IRRtOATION

Improvements
CHARLES a (D m ) MILLER.
Bukttr. CBC06728S Ret/
Comm. remodel, admon* repea UC. VISA
407-320-174)

DUN RITE Rea/Comm
Free e*L Llc/Vis. Mayor credit
d.321-4
card* acceptad.
1214122

301-Roofing
YATES ROOFPtO tine* 1928
Church 8 Sr. Ot*c. 3rd. Gan.
Uc. *RC0022990. 323-1449

312—T ree Service
DON PICAREN TREE SVC

DAV D KEY CONSTRUCTION

Treesiump removal Free e*t
Lcenter*Insured 328-7342

LkTcOCfl«7«8®JM^2M
SIMPSONS Pro! Tree Svc 2D
HANDYMAN Pa&gt;nling, concrete,
dry wa I. remodeling, renovabon* Cal 282-7089

yrt atp 24 hr ttorm damage
Senior discount Total tree care
Free estimates
Bucket buck
available Call 327 4738

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Herald for under $35.00 a month. Call the Classified
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phone pro's to work part time in our circu­
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DRLTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mm knanca 179K 3224807

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Btandb wood Real me*. 130 X .
323-4184

103— HousesU

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awtoat rochara H i p t dou­
bt* bed $40. and t watnut formi­
ca labia ml 4 ch a n 185 322
4145/322-0204

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Furniture For Sale

a*.

L A R I MART •tchook SpotMat 271. cental hra c . hoc*
dyard 149S7S3SO
969-0048

150012500 fbt Ful Training
F.v Free Hr. a t * Ca* I 800 230
9875

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323-2999 orr I190-4907

T I L t MARKETERS Ft*. or pert
tme Tog saMry. bonu* E com­
mission Smoking d ic e . Long-

M f w r r D AOS HMMO
Car A Invvanrn Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

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KENNEL HELP Annual care
F ff P ;l hnneW*. advancement
Own bantp Cat 321-3320

lord 407 322 75*3

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\ •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. December 2. 1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Seek treatment for mitral murmur
DKAIt Dlt IJO TT Alter a Imut nl
rheumatic fever a* a child. I wav left
with a grade 3 xyxtolic mitral murmur.
Now. ax a 27 year old. I frequently *uf
fcr from xhnrtncxx of breath, weak
PETER
np«* and faintmit What ean I expect
a* I grow oldrr” Will I need surgm'’
GOTT. M D.
DKAIt ItKADKK The mitral valve
ix one* of the four eardiar valve** that
prevent haekflow of blond Years ago.
when rheumatie fever wax a common
rnnxequenrr of x lrrp infrrtionx.
patient** were likely to develop mitral
DF./.R HKADKR: Your wife could
dixraxe. ax you did In mnxt casex.
have a common ailment called tem­
mitral xtennxix ia rigid valve that
poromandibular joint dysfunction.
doesn't completely open) or mitral This condition is not related to dental
inxuflinency *a flail valve that doexn t nr sinus disease but can imitate it.
completely cloxei are romplicationx _
T M J dysfunction is due to an inflam­
that need correction
Murmurx are extra xoundx in the
34 District In
ACROSS
heart, eauxed by eddy rurrentx and
OSffTtffly
turbulence in the blood ax it paxxci
40 m ----- (i
through a damaged valve or ix xquirt
7 German
41 To andsubmarine
rd baekwardx through a valve that
42 Laundry
12 Smoother
ip p H iO C i
fail* In eloxe In both inxtancex. the
13 Come forth
44 Type of curve
heart hax to work harder to do itx job
14 Forceful
43 Lion s home
Special test*, xuch ax ultraxound
IS
exams and cardiac angiography,
40 Shape
I t Balif
St Celeb m e net
enable specialists to determine pre
17
Sesame
plant
S3 Wore away
rtxcly which heart valve is malfunc
IS Ending for
30 SmaM abed
turning and to what extent
vulcan
37 Wafted m
21------- ae I know
Your murmur is loud &lt;grail** .1 on a
23 JFK Info
30 Tenant
scale ol l to |i and your symptom*
23 MUd
suggest that your circulation is faulty
23 Art deco
DOWN
Muetrator
because of mitral insufficiency
1 Nourished
33 Paa'mates
Surgery may he your besl option
h ln ii p*ani
niant
w M TUjfny
J rtlm
30 Women s
However, this decision ran be made
3 Actor Vereen
only alter you base had further ear
4 Two-toed sloth
3t Type i
iliac testing
3 Theorem
complea
3 SHr
33 Actor Gould
In my opinion, you need treatment
7 Officiated at a
30 Beget
medicine lo reduce the work u( thr
37 luou wreath
heart or surgery lo replan* or repair
I he damaged valve As you grow older.
Cal tor Answers e V tu h
Ihe situation ix likely lo worsen,
because few health problems improve
with age Kvcnlually. your heart will
lire after many years of overwork I
suggest that you seek a consultation
with a cardiologist and ugree to have
Ihe neressary tests lo determine
which type of treatment would be best
for you
To give you related information. I
am sending you a ropy of my Health
Kcporl "Understanding Heart
Disease " Other readers who would
like a copy should send 12 plus a long,
sell addressed, stamped envelope to
I 'D llox 2017. Murray Hill Station
New York. NY WISH lie sun* to men
lion the title
DKAIt Dlt C O T T My wife had a
sinus infection that left her with pain
on the right side of her jaw. just in
front of the ear Her dentist and an
otolaryngologist ran find nothing
wrong Sometimes she ran barely
open her mouth What could the prob­
lem be'
____

DR. OOTT

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by Charles M. Schulz

PEANUTS
YES MA'AM ? u )El L I
TM0U6*&lt;T MAYBE A
BLIZZARD MIGHT BE
HEADED THIS WAY.

YES M A 'A M .G ET OUT
YOUR BOOTS CMAN6E THE
a n t ip r e e : e *n y o u r c a r .
CHECK STORED VE6 ETABi.ES

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STUMPED?1^

mation of the jaw joint on one or both
sides of the (ace. where the mandible
attaches to the cheekbone TM J dys­
function causes facial pain, headache
and difficulty opening the mouth.
There are many treatments for it.
including anti inflammatory medicine,
bileplates or surgery, depending on
the severity of the disorder. Ask your
wife’s dentist to refer her to an oral
surgeon who diagnoses and treats
TM J dysfunction

You eon writs to Dr. Oott
at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
Hill Station, Now York, NY
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in the year ahead This invor.es achiev­
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try to
postpone ham mering out any feasible
agreem ents with others at this time
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today and you could disassemble what­
ever was m the making Sagittarius, treat
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required refund form and lor your AstroGraph predictions by mailing $2 and selfaddressed stamped envoiope to AstroG ra p h . c/o this new spaper. P O Box
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10156 Be sure to state your zodiac sign
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you and a good pal become magnified
beyond its significance It won t be worth
damaging the Inendih*)
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Fulfilling
ambitious objectives might be oitromety
difficult today it your timing and tactics
are not m sync Try to do what s smart
and effective, but do so at the right time
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ton might be called tor m a conversation
with a temperamental tnend today Your
pal could be in an argumentative mood,
so choose your topes carefully
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be prudent
today and try not to overburden your bud­
get it you have outstanding bills yet to
clear up don I add lo Ihe problem by tak­
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and consideration is called tor today m
dealings with ad business and or person­
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of your duties and rexponsibikties today,
or things could begin to pile up on you
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devil of a time trying to catch up later
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Even though you
are by nature a gregarious person who
enjoys people, a bit of solitude might be
needed to regroup your thoughts today
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mood
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You bettor he
on your best behavior, especially when
around important associations People
are m ore apt to be looking for faults
today, rather than for things to admiro
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be cognizant
today ol whether people are responsive
when you attempt to present your opin­
ions Back off immediately it you sense a
listener is starting to get steamed
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County to implement E N A B L program
Sem inole County has a c ­
cepted and Is the 58th o f the
67 cou n ties In Florida to Im ­
plem ent the ENABL program
(Education Now and Babies
Later). Th is statew ide preg­
nancy prevention Initiative has
taken the responsibility to stop
the rising teen births In Sem i­
nole County, according to Dr.
Sam m le T om blln .
The ENABL Program uses the
Postponing Sexual Involvement
(PS1) curriculum which c o n ­
sists
of
abstinence
based
teaching m odules for preteens
ages 10-13. It also provides
teens w ith Inform ation about
peer pressure, environm ental
pressure from the media and
society,
risks
and
conse­
quences o f early sexual In­
volvem ent. and viable alterna­
tives for teen relationships.
There are five session pro­
gram s that em pow er young
people
to
m ake
healthier
ch oices and provide them with
Inform ation
regarding
their
right to say no. not only to
sexual Involvem ent, but to any
risky behaviors they may en­
counter.
Th e
Sem inole
County
H ealthy
Start
Coalition,
through a grant from the Cen­
tral Florida W AG E S Coalition
began ENABL o n October 23.
1998 at
M illennium Middle
School w ith nine volunteer fa ­
cilitators. Th e Drat o f three, the
program served o ver 300 sixth
graders at Millennium In over
five sessions. T h e ENABL Pro-

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gram will begin at Sanford
Middle School the w eek o f Feb.
1. 1999. Volunteers are needed
to facilitate the five session s
program at both Sanford and
Mllwee M iddle Schools.
Th e C oalition Is also asking
local high schools to p a rtici­
pate by providing teen volu n ­
teer facilitators to teach the
sixth graders. Dr. Tom blln says
the most successful ENABL
programs have been those that
utilize high school students to
teach the program to sixth
graders.
For Inform ation, contact Dr.
Sammie
Tom blln.
S em in ole
Healthy Start C oalition . 6712005. ext. 216 if you w ish to
volunteer. This
program
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taught one day a w eek fo r five
weeks so you a ir only co m m it­
ted for five days.

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House o f Refuge M inistries.
Inc. w ill have Sunday services.
Jan. 3 at 11:00 a.m . and 7.-00
p.m. The m essenger o f the day
will be Prophet Richard Minus
o f WUlingsboro, N. J.

Pick up your cold bM r, wins a soda’s tor itie gmrrm
Hours: Mon. - Bat. Bam - 10 pm • Bun. 11am - tOpm

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Hems needed by the Good Samaritan Home residents.

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ENROLL CHILDREN
The Harbor Invites the ch il­
dren o f Castle B rew er Court to
enroll. New students are now
being registered.
The
first
Wednesday o f each m onth the
children w ill go to the Sem i­
nole County Public Library at
3.00 p.m. Scott C lark's Book
Reading Awards
celebration
will be at 5:00 p.m . and Story
Hour with Scott w ill be Jan.
15. 5:30 p.m.

Former
Sanfbrdites
w ere
home for the holidays. Seen in
town were Thom as W ilson, III,
Eunice Orady Blackwell. Mary
Grady Taliaferro, W illie Jam es
White, Eugene Atkins. Eugene
Barrington. Clifford Hurston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A rtis,
Brittany, Melodle. Mr. and M rs.
W illiam Larkard, Mr. and M rs.
Elba Ootns and Violet Dargan.

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Ford for his gala affair was h is
lovely wife, Pearlie Mae Ford,
his children, grandchildren,
sister-in-law, godchildren and
other family members and
friends.
Ford is a member o f A llen
Chapel A.M.E. Church. He Is
retired from the Sem inole
School Board. After a delicious
dinner. Exalted Ruler Roosevelt
Cummings.
Daughter Ruler
Joyce Byrd and other leaders,
brothers, sisters and friends o f
the honoree. showered him
with money and gifts o f love.

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Sunday evening at the Btks
Lodge In honor o f Clarence
•Buddy* Ford. He la an ardent
member o f Celery City Ledge
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Jam es and Janet Mummah
o f Oviedo, announce the en­
gagement o f their daughter.
Catherine Aahley Mummah o f
Oviedo, to Kevin Lee Presley
o f Deltona, son o f Darrel and
Rebecca Presley o f Deltona.
B o m at Norfolk. Va.. the
bride-elect la the
paternal
granddaughter
of
Jam es
Mummah and Nonna Short o f
Charlotte. N.C. She Is a 1096
graduate o f Sem inole C om ­
munity Adult High School.
Lake Mary, and Is em ployed
aa a com m unications spe­
cialist at th e W inter Springs
Police Departm ent.
B o m at O n uid Forks, N.D..
the brldegroom -to-be la the
m aternal grandson o f Rose
Hopaon.
Bruneau.
Idaho,
and the paternal grandson o f
Barbara and W lndel Presley
o f Yerlngton. Nev.
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1992 graduate of, Deltona
High School, Deltona, and la
em ployed aa a law en force­
ment officer at the W inter
Springs Police Department.
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Health
Asthma education program
coming to area in February
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
MILWAUKEE - T h e A ssociates (Spouses ft Friends) to the
Am erican A cadem y o f Allergy, Asthma and Im m unology
(AAAA1) will present a Patient Education for Asthma and A l­
lergy Knowledge (PEAAK) Program: Allergy and Asthma U p ­
date. Th e program will lie held at the W alt Disney W orld H il­
ton Feb. 27. 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. nt the AAAAl's 55th Annual
Meeting tn Orlando.
A recipient o f an Am erican Society o f Association Executives
Aw’ard o f Excellence In Education Certificate, the PEAAK P r o ­
gram allows the general public to attend sessions led by
asthma and allcr&amp;r experts from around the country. This
half-day long program consists o f approxim ately fifteen
speakers. Including O lym pic gold medalist Kurt G rote.
Through forums. Interactive workshops and question and an­
swer sessions. PEAAK teaches adults and children to b e tte r
manage their allergies and asthma. The seminar also offers
attendees exhibits, refreshm ents and prize drawings for a
computer and an asthm a cam p scholarship.
Topics to be addressed Include: food allergies, women and
asthma, environm ental allergies and asthma, the d ifferen ce
between allergies and Infection, and practical and econom ical
ways to control allergies and asUuna.
For m ore Inform ation or to register, call (800) 718-2007 or
visit the AAAA1 W eb site at http://ww w .aaaal.org. The p r o ­
gram Is free to children, and a $5 donation Is recom m en ded
per adult. The program is funded through the generouB sup­
port o f Forest Laboratories. Inc.
Associates to the AAAAI are com prised o f spouses and
friends o f A cadem y m em bers. Th e Associates, founded tn
1982, coordinate a variety o f program m ing for the public to
Increase paUent education, support activities o f the A ca d em y
Including the Education a n d Research Trust (ERT). and assist
In prom oting th e specialty o f allergy, asthma and Im m unol­
ogy.
The Am erican Academ y o f Allergy. Asthma and Im m unology
Is the largest professional m edical specialty organization tn
the United States representin g allergists, asthma specialists,
clinical Im m unologists, allied health professionals, and oth ers
with a special Interest In the research and treatm ent o f s lie r*
glc disease.
Allergy/tm m unology
specialists
are
p cd ia tric/ ln tem a l
m edicine physicians who h ave elected an additional two years
o f training to becom e specialize in the treatm ent o f asthma,
allergy and im m u nologic disease. Established tn 1943. the
Academ y has n early 5,800 m em bers in the United States.
Canada and 50 oth er cou ntries.

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Fitness

Resolve to make 1999 a healthier year
SPECIAL TO THE ItEltALD
How many tlm rs have you prom ised
you rself to eat right, exercise more o r stop
sm okin g?
As 1999 gets underway, with Its in e v ita ­
ble new year's resolutions, the A m erican
Heart Association's Florida/Puerto Rico
Affiliate offers these tips to help Floridlana
resolve to en|oy healthier lifestyles.
P led g e t o n o t v e f f * Change you r s ed ­
entary ways and move around m ore as
part o f your dally routine. Park at th e far
end o f the parking lot. Take the stairs In­
stead o f the elevator. Get up and get
m oving.

Vow to quit now - People who smoke a
pack o f cigarettes a day have more than
tw ice the risk o f heart attack o f those
w ho Y e n ever smoked. No m attrr how
m uch or h ow long you 've smoked, w ithin
about three years you r risk o f death from
heart attack eventually becomes about the
sam e as If you 've never started.
Porsakt fit Intaka • Look for low-to
m oderate-fat and low-calorie recipes. P ick
a low-fat cook in g m ethod such as baking,
steam ing and roasting.
Commit to got fit • Less active, less fit
persons h ave a 30-50 percent greater risk
o f d eveloping high blood pressure. Low-tom odcrate activities Ukr walking, garden ­
in g and dan cing for as little as 30 minutes

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Your intentions were good
when you made this yea r's
resolutions. Now how do you
go about getting started on
that new healthy lifestyle that
Includes regular exercise and
weight loss?
You might want to start with
you r w ater. W hy?
First, from a weight loss
standpoint, w ater creates a
feeling o f fullness which helps
limit food consumption
by
suppressing the appetite. For
this reason, w ater la suggested
before and during meals when
dieting. And since w ater con­
tains no fat. sugar or caffeine,
It represents a healthy lowcalorie alternative to ju ice,
pop, coffee or even milk. In
addition, w ater Is more coolly
absorbed by the body than
most exercise drinks w hich
contain sugar.

For health-conscious con­
sumers who exercise regu­
larly. water Is especially Im­
portant. The body automati­
cally loses fluid through urina­
tion and perspiration, oven
with Httk activity. Dining
physical workouts, even
water la lost
A.beakhy exercise programs
a level
you to finish
Without sufflefcot
water In your body, you can
become dehydrated and fa­
tigued, which makes It dfificult to perform even the Mmplest exercise routines.
Aside from Its contribution
to weight loos, water to good
for you in other ways. too.
Since It makes up nearly"tirothirds of the human body, wa­
ter to a vital part of many of
the body’s regular functions. If

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

TALLAHASSEE - The Florida
Healthy Kids program
come together with
community end
leaders to provide" additional
children the opportunity to
have health care coverage tn
the state of Florida. Orange.
Seminole
pyrrole counties
have lust announced their first
erusBment period for this
children's health
program.
To quality for the
henMve health plan, the
must be age S to IB. be
oured and not eligible

incorporated into the final product Send questions to; *Ou Nutrition,* Ed
This aubt of body ceopotetion. indds&amp;UUyTis aioo at pisy in the de­ Bloat, do Nevspaper Enterprise Astociation, NO Madison At&gt;e., New
ceptive initial successes of low/no York,
NY iMJf. For e mail, address
carbohydrate diete. If the body re­ inquiries
to: ad@biotteOom. Due to
ceives no sugar or other cartmbyEd Blonz, PhD., is a nutrition scien­
tist and the author of "Power Nutri­
found fat the liver, but it would also tion' (Signet; liU ) and the "Your
turn to protein, since some of the Personal Nutritionist" book series
aminoadds thst makeup protein can (Signet, 1SMJ.
be
into doom
etm l
Ineithercase, b rn d p a n ef body

For m ore inform ation about ways to live
healthier, contart your nearest Am erican
Heart Association or call (800) AHA-USA1
(800-242-8721) or visit the AHA's W eb site
at ww rw .am rriranbrari.org.

Water is key to weight reduction, healthy lifestyle
an Insufficient amount of wa­
ter to consumed, the body will
be forced to take water from
the internal organs and tissue,
rather than from inside the
stomach.
More specifically.
water
keeps the kidneys from overconcentrating particles that
might otherwise crystallise
and clog up the urinary tract.
Water also aids In digestion
and the prevention of consti­
pation by keeping fluid in the
digestive tract It la also vital
far helping flush out any toxtns
that result from the body
breaking down proteins and
bacteria. This type o f ‘ flushing
out* Is necessary for an overall
fading of well-being.
Furthermore, water mois­
tens the stomach which. In
turn, increases its surface
area, facilitating the absorp­
tion of many medications, as
well aa vitamins and calcium
Unfortunately, however, the
water we get from our tap isn't
always as healthy and clean.
aa tt could be. For
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per day. So make jw ater an In­
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lifestyle and start living up to
those New Year's resolutions
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rided
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quality for reduced rates of
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a long list o f contam inants that
m ay be tn the w ater, m an y
consumers choose reverse o s­
mosis (RO) drinking w ater sys­
tems. RO technology Is r e c o g ­
nized by the EPA as the m ost
effective at redu cing lead and
the Centers for Disease C o n ­
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n day are beneficial. More vigorous a ero ­
bic activities such as running, sw im m ing
and b icy clin g-d o n e three to four times
w eekly for 30-G0 mtnutrs--are best for
Im proving the fitness of the heart and
lungs.
H igh / lo w ? Y o u should kn ow - Know
your blood pressure numbers. If un­
treated. high blood pressure Increases the
risk o f stroke, heart failure, kidney failure
and heart attack.

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People
Welcome to new year
News about readers highlighted
from People columns in 1998
class reunion In A pril at Or­
lando Sanford Airport with
Barbara Chapman and Mona
Walker co-hostlng the m em o­
rable
event.

I have uaed what aeetna like
a ton o f newsprint to bring you
thla weekly column for nearly
35 years. This year, I am high*
lighting some o f the news that
I reported. 1 with you all a

DORIS
DIETRICH

happy, happy year as you con­
tinue to read the Seminole Her­

ald.
And remember, you readers
are the stars o f tlte show, so
please let us know what's going
on In order that we can share
It with other readers.

Killer tornadoes struck the
Sanford area claim ing 12 Uves
In February. However, a 92year-old woman. OUle Hasty,
m iraculously
survived
the
storm although her home o f 70
years was demolished. Today.
OUle has started over and lives
In another hom e across the
street
from her daughter.
Pauline Madden.

The Sem inole High School
o f 1948 held Its 50th

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The Sanford W om an's Club
observrd Its 85th birthday with
festivities at the clubhouse In
the Sanford H istoric D istrict. It
was noted that the piano
gracing the stage was 84 years
old and Is quite valuable to ­
day.
The club Installed Bettye D.
Smith as president In June for
a second term. It Is reported
that In the history o f the club.
Smith Is tlte only president to
serve a second term (not con­
secutively). She Is the form er
Sanford m ayor who served the
city for 12 years.

Sanford Woman's Club

PILOT cum RUBY
For the sixth tim e (not conMTUtJvehr), the Sanford Pilot
Club of Pilot International
comprised at eight countries,
has voted In Marian Rrthwtll as
Its president. Annually, the
club hdps raise $175,000 to
help In the research o f brainrelated disorders.
The Pilot Club also supports
scholarship houses at the U ni­
versity o f Florida and Florida
State University. Locally .the
dub sponsors a naturalization
ceremony, and contributes to
the Oood Sam aritan Home and
Sanford
Christian
Sharing
Center.

The woman's d u b supports a
number o f local charities, and
manly focuses on education In­
cluding local schools and an
annual scholarship to help a
deserving woman return to the
classroom . During 1998, the
club held a scholarship fund­
raiser.
Vintage
Fashions,
chaired by Dottle Anthony, for
Its educational program. A lso
Seminole County law enforce­
ment were honored by the du b

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Revolution observed Its 80th
anniversary with a special p ro­
gram at the Marina H otel
Lakeside Landing. Regent o f
the chapter Is Betty Bridgwa­
ter.

cum om csRt
Lawana Stewart and Dean
Smith were installed as W orthy
Matron and Worthy Patron o f
Seminole f l u p w 2 Order o f
the Eastern Star. Arm H oolehan was tnwatvd president o f
the Sanford OardenChib.

John R. Schlrard. a pioneer
In the Sanford citrus Induatnr,
celebrated his 90th birthday
with a tag parly at me Bettye

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D. Smith Cultural Arts Center.
Spry John still reports to his
office dally.
Eunice Martin, a descendant
o f the original Swedish settlers
brought here by Gen. Henry
Shelton Sanford, celebrated
h er 97th birthday at the home
o f a niece in W inter Haven.
Several
celebrated
100th
birthdays tnduding: Lois Pugh
at Lake Mary, homemaker.
Ruth
Hamilton,
a
form er
teacher and legislator; Polly
Schoolcraft, a missionary to
H aiti; and Naomi Foffenberger.
homemaker.

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□AT YOUR LEISURE
French Festival
O R IA N DO - T h r Music D e ­
partment at (h r U niversity o f
Central Florida Is pleased to
announce thr Inaugural season
o f *Chnmber Arts*, a six c o n ­
cert
series
featuring
the
"Arman Ensemble*, and pian ­
ist Dentz Arman G elrnbe with
other guests artists.
Oelrnbe. thr fou ndrr and
pianist o f thr Annan E n sem ­
ble. lias Invited her lon gtim e
cham ber music partn ers from
Parts to Join her for two "Tu rn
o f the Century French F e s ti­
val* concerts. T h e en sem b le
will lncludr Constantin B og­
danas on violin
and D orel
Fodorranu on cello. D ebussy,
Saint S arns and Pou lrc w ill be
l&gt;erfonned Thurnday at 8 p.m .
In the Rehearsal Mall at UCF.
Fan re, Massenet. Debussy and
Chausson will b e p erfo rm ed
Friday at 8 p.m . in th e R e ­
hearsal Hall at UCF.

H e r a ld

Sanlord. nofJa • Sunday. January 3 ,1W9 • 10

Into the Seminole County wilderness
The trail system at the Econ River W ilderness Area
consists of one main loop, blazed in red, and two
unmarked auxiliary trails, which combine for a total of
approximately 2.7 miles. Shown below, the red trail
wanders through pine flatwoods (from left, dock*
wise), oak hammocks, river swamp, and sandhill
habitats.

As part of the county’s
Natural Lands Program,
the Econ River
Wilderness Area offers a
new prospective on the
urban jungle

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Donations will be a ccep te d
at the door. All proceed s w ill
be used for scholarships for
the
UCF
S um m er
M usic
School tn France. For m o re
inform atlon call (407) 8232869.

Dylan perform ance
DAYTONA BEACH - B ob D y ­
lan and h is band, featu rin g the
Brian S etzer O rchestra, w ill
perform live In concert J a n . 29
at 8 p.m. at the O cean C en ter.
Daytona Beach. F or m ore In­
form ation call (9 0 4 ) 254-4500.

Q iltted Bcnlpture
coming to S C C
SANFORD • Th e unique steel
sculpture o f South C arolina
artist Teresa Young w ill be on
exhibit In Steelw orks at Sem i­
nole Com m unity C ollege's Fine
A lta G allery b o m Jan. 12
through Feb. 4. The opening
reception to the exhibit w ill be
Jan. 12. bom S to 7 pzn .. with
a gallery talk b y the artist at
8. Fine A rts G allery hours are
Monday through Thursday, 9
a.m. through 6 p.m ., plus eve­
nings o f music and theatre

piece ih *f unusual shapes to­
gether m uch Uke s quitter
would piece togeth er a quilt.
In fact. I think o f It as sew ing
or quilting In steel. My fabric
la fie r i i M y
and **«T* « d
are the tack w eld.*

exhibitions in
H lestrand
Qallery,
M iam i
U niversity,
Base A rt O aflery, C incinnati;
and has ah a esm btted a t the
Artknk
Contem porary
Art
Gallery. F t W ayne, fnd.: New
Jersey C enter fo r Visual A its.
Stsnmti. N J .: Q allery Func­
tion Art. Pontiac, M id i.: and
Goldsm ith OaUety, Atlanta.
Ms. Young Is represented by

For fu rth er tn fon n atloo on
the Fine Arts O a ta y exh ib it

Orange county line and the
Econlockhatchee River.

In close proxim ity to
ctvtUsaUoii. the 230-acre tract
aflbrda so easy escape for
nature lovers and haters.
The trail system at the Econ
River W ilderness Area consists
o f one main loop, blazed In
red. and two unmarked
auxiliary trails, which com bine
for a total o f approxim ately 2.7
miles. The red trail wanders
through pine flatwoods. oak
hammocks, a river swamp,
and sandhUl habitats. The
variety o f habitats make for an
Intereating and leisurely hike,
but the main inspiration to
make the trek is the river that
flows along the eastern side o f
the property.
The Econlockhatchee River
flows north bom Orange
County, m eets with the Little
Bconlockhatcheee River at
State Road 419 In O viedo and
then flows north snd east,
through the Little Big Econ
State Forest, to Join the St.
Johns River south o f State
Road 46. The river la
dcsit fiated an O utstanding
Florida Water.

The site for the Econ River
Wilderness Area was
purchased by Sem inole
County through the Natural
Lands Program. In the eight
years since the program waa
established, the county h as
opened three w ilderness areas
to the public.
The old Boy Scout Cam p,
now known as the O eneva
Wilderness Area, la contiguous
to the state forest, o ff C ounty
Road 426. The trail through
the wilderness area connects
to the Florida Trail In the
forest.
'O u r pride and Joy.* Is how
Craig Shadrtx describes the
Chuluota Wilderness A rea, a
580-acres site o ff Curryvtlle
Road. Shadrtx la a w ildlife
biologist and an environm ental

planner with the county. He.
said that area la hom e to
threatened and endangered
species
A fourth wilderness area will
open in January. Lake Jesup
Landing, located at the end o f
South Sanford Avenue, will
incorporate 491 acres on the
north shore o f la ii* Jesup.
Shadrtx said a portion o f the
Florida National Scenic Trail
w ill be contained within the
wilderness area.
Beytdes hiking, horseback
riding and wildlife watching
a re available at the Econ River
Wilderness Area.
County officials have spotted
great homed owls, w hite­
tailed deer and golden mice
there, and hope, through
prim ary management

objectives, to Improve w ildlife
habitat and enhance
populations o f goph w tortoise
and aherman's fox squirrel.
Som e restoration o f the site
Is planned, w ith prescribed
bum s, to reduce fbel loads
snd resurrect the flatwoods
snd sandhill habitats.
To get to the Econ River
W ilderness Area, take
McCullough Road east from
State Road 434 (Alafsya Trail)

turn left on Lockwood Rood
and look for the entrance g g i
on the righ t
More Information on the
Genrua Wilderness A rea Is
nm flnN e In the Aug. 9. 1996
issue q f the Seminole Herald.
The opening q f the Jeeup
Landing WOdemess Area, and
the Chuluota W ilderness Area.
u4tl be featured tn upcoming

OTP’s Molly Sweeney to
be presented at SCC

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DAYTONA BEACH
Th e
Eighth Daytona Beach M od el
Train and Railroadlana Show
and Sale will b e Jan. 30 from
9 a.m. until 4 p.m. a t the
Ocean C enter. Daytona Beach.
Th e show will featu re m odel
R R trains. Idts. parts, layout
m aterials, and a large o p e ra t­
in g m odel layout. Adm ission Is
$5 for adults and ch ildren un­
der 12 a re bee.

STAFF WRITER

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died, the cause of his death was not
clear-cut. In order to address this
issue, his doctors requested an autop­
sy. However, my mother refused, uy*
ins that “he had suffered enough."

DEARREMDER^ney're not only
important but vital when the cause of
death is unclear. In many laataaraa,
of course, the reason a person suc­
cumbs is obvious and an autopsy Is
not necessary. Still, a post-mortem
elimination may show unexpected
findings that a family needs to know.
For example, a few years ago, I task
care of a middle-aged man who sud­
denly and without warnlug died of
intestinal bleeding Mthnemi we had

men excuse I boar is “my wife (or
husband) has suffer *
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insoles may help prevent a recur-

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SANFORD • It'a going to b e
vw y hard for the last year o f
the millennium to ton m e perfonnances o f Seminole County
athletes and teams In 1098.
Phan Lake Mary H iRi School
winning the Class flA A llSpoito Trophy, highlighted b y
t t e Rains’ girls program winntag state cham pionship* In
basketba ll, soccer and fa st
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year In a row.
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This dme, it was the Bishop Moore Hornets,
who squandered a 2*0 lead before puttng out a
M penalty-kick win over the Stiver Hawfca.
Two years ago. Lake Brantley beat Lake
Howe* in the finals on penalty kicks.
L a * year. Lyman defeated Lake Howell. 3-2.
*Ooe goal,* aald Lake Howell coach Scott
B*Mngrr with a ahtug of his ahouldeia that
aald valumea of the frustration fefc by he and
Ida players. T o r the third year in a row. we
were one goal abort In the
match.”
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Moore a 2-0 lead with a pair of goals in the fir*
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saves an four allots m the fir* five minutes.
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boa* when he nodded tn a corner ktcfc from
Jeremy McGovern at 90:23. Lake Howell netted
the tying float when Danny Smith blocked In a
rebound of his own shot at 71:96.
1 thought we had the momentum and would
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guess ft just wasn't meant to be.*
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and the two five-minute sudden death periods,
sending the match to the penally hick shootout.
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torlc district. Longwood is taking bids from
private companies for landscape projects on
right-of-ways. This is a positive first step.
Members of the Longwood City Commission
also take pride In not running a budget
deficit The price of the bids will be critical
to whether the landscape projects are pertormca.
Longwood is examining various ideas to
Infuse money Into the district, such as creatlng a special tax district railed a Commu­
nity Redevelopment Area. This Is being
done In Sanford. The downtown CRA In
Sanford had a 1998 final taxable value of
$3 million.
The question for Longwood In 1999 may
be how to Improve the historic district while
maintaining a balanced budget.
Sanford and Longwood are different cities,
with different sets o f problems. But. they
have at least one thing tn common. The
historic district la the local point of both
dttea. Improving the historic districts tn
1999 will be critical to the future of Sanford
and Longwood. both economically and aes­
thetically. Careful planning durtr^ the early
stages of any land improvements and
changes Is essential to the success of both

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Sanford and Longwood are making strides
to Improve their historic district*. Both cit­
ies bee difficult choices.
Sanford provides regular landscape main­
tenance of First Street holding festivals
such as the Heritage Festival, ligh t Up
Sanford, and the Christmas Parade. Plans
are moving forward for a 300-room hotel/conventton center at Fort Mellon Park,
also within a historic area.
Longwood Is conaldertng a propoaal for
landscape projects In its historic district,
and making preparations for its spring
Founders' Day Festival
In Sanford, the majority o f downtown
business merchants bebne the conference
center will provide new customers and In­
vestments that wlU bring prosperity. Some
residents worry that the project could foil,
but tt's a risk the majority of voters decided
to take.
Construction on the conference center
could start as early as December. 1990, ac­
cording to city officials.
The question for Sanford In 1999 may be
how to preserve the character of the historic
district while moving forward with the de­

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1847, the city of Verba Duena. Calif.,
changed it* name to San Francisco.

Today u tin- scnmri | f f l *t I t I On this day In 1973, George Steinday of 1999 and the
brenner bought the New York Yankee*
13In day of icinfer. ■ i I -i. I 1 I
from CBS for $10 million.

TODAY’ S HISTORY: On this day in
1980, Senator John F. Kennedy, DMass., announced that he would seek
the Democratic nomination for presi­
dent.

‘Echo/ the poet
has gone online

On this day in 1974, President Richard
Nixon signed into law a bill making 55
mph the speed limit In all states re­
ceiving Federal highway funds.

A poet named "E ch o” has
self-published his first book,
an engaging collection e n ti­
tled "A Farew ell to R eason.”
“Echo’s" real nam e Is J o ­
seph M. Brennan. H e is 35years-old ex-M artne w ho
graduated from the U n iver­
sity o f Central Florida M agna
Cum Laudc w ith a B achelor
o f Science degree tn M e ­
chanical Engineering. He
works as an electron ics e n ­
gineer in Orlando.
Could be that yo u ’ve m et
‘ Echo” at the new Books-AMlllion n ear S em in ole Tow n e
Center. H e's none too sh y to
say hello and tell you h is a s ­
pirations and all about his
poetry.
•Few If any o f the people
coming into the store h ave
heard about m e,” he said.
•Some com e to m y table Just
out o f curiosity. TTiey say
hello and glance a t m y book.
They ask what it Is about
and they ask w h ere I cam e
up with the nam e Echo.

On this day in 1980, Queen Elizabeth
awarded Cliff Richard membership in
the Order of the British Empire.

V in tage v ie w
This is a view of First Street from Oak Avenue circs
1920. It has been said that there were more
automobiles in Seminole County per capita than any
other county in the nation in the early 1900‘s. This
picture is one of the scenes featured in the 1999

U.S. joins suit against Colum bia Healthcare
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

‘ Poets often have unique
names. I tell them . Joe
Brennan ju st w ouldn't do. I
came up with 'E cho' four
years ago. It carried the
mystical and poetic ring I
was searching for.”
‘ Echo* says that he wants
*A Farewell to Reason” to in ­
spire readers to All their
lives with greater Joy and
less regret by Im m ersing
them in m odem tru e to life
vignettes rem iniscent o f the
humanist movement in a n ­
cient Greece.
Much o f ‘ Echo’s” work ta
uplifting, but some o f It la
purposely on the bleak aide.
The poet takes his readers
into seven •room s." They are

WASHINGTON. DC -The D e ­
partment
of
Justice
an­
nounced W ednesday that It
has Joined a lawsuit allegin g
that Columbia/HCA H ealth­
care Corporation, the largest
health care services p rovid er
In the nation, defrauded th e
Medicare program and other
federally funded health Insur­
ance program s.
Columbla/HCA
owns
ap­
proximately 300 hospitals tn
32 states. More than 100 o f
those hospitals are Included In
the suit, which also alleges
fraud by five form er B u te
American Medical. Inc. (BAM1)
hospitals tn th eir M edicare
cost reports, which continued
after the com pany's acquisi­
tion by Colum bia/HCA
tn
1992.
Assistant Attorney General o f
the Civil Division Frank W .

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Historic Sanford calendar now being sold by the
Sanford Historical Society. They can bo purchased
at the Sanford Museum, Knights Shoe Store and
from society members.

Hunger and United States A t­
torney In Tampa, Fla., Charles
R. Wilson said a com plaint was
unsealed today that alleges
that Columbla/HCA rou tin ely
submitted hospital cost r e ­
porta to Medicare. M edicaid
and CHAMPUS (the C h ilian
Health and Medical Program
o f the Uniformed Services)
that Included false claim s In
order to Increase the am ount
o f reimbursement the govern ­
ment paid to the hospitals.
The
suit
was
In itially
brought by John Schilling, a
form er Supervisor o f Reim ­
bursement for the W est F lor­
ida Division o f Colum bia, un­
der the provisions o f the False
Claims A c t a federal law that
allows private individuals to
sue on behalf o f the govern ­
m en t Under the False C laim s
A c t a company can be fin ed
up to three « « * * the am ount

splraban Room .”
’ Echo's” poetry has ap­
peared tn a num ber o f lite r ­
ary publications Including
Chicken Soup. A m t's Review,
Apropos. Rhym e Time. Lones tar Magazine and The E y ­
rie. He w as a sem i-finalist in
a national poetry contest

Highs tn the upper-70a. Lows In
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thunderstorms. Highs near 70.
Lows tn the upper-40s. Mmdejt iwJm—i showers. Highs In
the ndd-OOt. Lows tn the upper40s. fim fig i Parthr cloudy.
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o f the fraudulent billings and
assessed civil penalties. In ad­
dition. under certain circum ­
stances. a w histle-blow er can
recover up to 15 to 25 percen t
o f the governm ent's recovery
In a case that the governm ent
Joins.
The lawsuit alleges that b e ­
ginning around 1986, Colum ­
bia and BAM1. made false
statements to various fiscal In­
term ediaries. the com panies
which process M edicare coat
reports for the governm ent, tn
their hospitals' annual coat r e ­
ports. claim ing
that
they
should receive reim bursem ent
o f costs that the hospitals
knew were unallowable. The
lawsuit claims that Colum bia
and BAM! prepared ‘ reserve
coat reports,* internal docu ­
m ents identifying those unal­
lowable coats included tn th eir
filed coat reports, and kep t
those reserve coat reports hid­
den from government auditors.
The complaint alleges Ih ft th e

On this day in 1989, the "Arscnio Hall
Show” premiered on television
T O D A Y 'S B IR TH D A YS : Lucretia
Mott &lt;1793 1880), abolitionist feminist;
Father Damien (1840-1889), mission­
ary; J.R.K. Tolkien &lt;1892 1973), writer,
Victor Borgc (1909-1. comedian-pianist,
is 90. Sergio Leone (1921-1989), direc­
tor, Bobby Hull &lt;1939). hockey great,
is 80; Victoria Principal (I94S-), ac­
tress, is 54; Stephen Stills (1945 ), mu­
sician, is 54; Mel Gibson (I9S8-), actor,
is 43.

TO D A Y'S BIRTHDAYS: Nathaniel
Bacon (1647-1678), American colonial TO D AY’ S SPORTS: On this day in
leader; James Wolfe (1727-1759), 1993, the Buffalo Bills defeated the
British general; Isaac Asimov &lt;1920- Houston Oilers 41-38, coming back
1992), writer, Dan Rostenkoarski (1928- from a 32 point deficit to win in over­
), U.S. congressman, is 71; Roger time.
Miller (1936-1992), singer-songwriter; TODAY’S QUOTE: “Any one thing In
James Bakker (1940 ), TV evangelist, the creation is sufficient to demon­
is 59.
strate a Providence to a humble and
TODAY’ S SPORTS: On this day in grateful mind.” — Epictetus
1985, Joe Namath was signed by the --------- TODAY’ S MOON: Between
New York Jets.
full moon (Jan. I) and last
quarter (Jan. 9).
TODAY’S QUOTE: “ In our life there
is a single color, as on an artist's
palette, which provides the meaning
of life and art. It is the color of love.”
- Marc Chagall

rp = T ] TODAY’ S MOON: Day after
f
\ full moon (Jan. 1).

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Jan. 3. 1999

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The following reports were compded firm the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fix Incidents recorded Jan. I:

Domestic battery:
AARTORD. Laks la— Is D ries. 3100 M ask, Dec. 30. 0:51
p.m. A 35-year-old nun was arrested by Sanford Police for
domestic battery and domestic battery in the presence o f a
child under the age o f 16. Police said the man and h is girl­
friend were having an argument when he pushed his girlfriend.
Her 14-year-old son cam e to her defense and began wrestling
with the man. The wom an's nine-year-old daughter also wit­
nessed the actions.

D riving under the influence:
•ARVORD. M a ta Raad 46 a t Of spaa A v a n s . Dec. 30. 12:12
a.m. A 36-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sh eriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.

D ru gs:
1AHVOUD. P N M lA f M M , MOO I M , Dec. 30.0:43 p.m. A
33-year-old man was arrested tar Sanford Police for possession
o f crack cocaine, possession o f less than 30 grains o f mail*
ju in A ana lor anving w iui a auapcnoca u ctn ic. roucc aaia
they stopped him for a traffic violation and he was unable to
produce a valid driver license. H e told them the license had
been suspended. He gave them perm ission to search his car
and they found a sm all baggie o f marijuana and a cigarette
which contained a mixture o f marijuana and crack cocaine.
W O im i W H IPS, M ass Usatf and O sry Lams, Dec. 30. 800
p ma. A 20-year-old
29-year-old man was arrested by W inter Springs Police
possession o f less than 20 gram s o f marijuana and resistla
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plaint o f three men smoking marijuana In the park. The men
tried to leave the area when th e police arrived, but police
stopped them to question them. Rather than talk to them, one
o f the men left the area on hts bicycle. When they cau £ it ip
with him. he appeared nervous, but finally allowed them to
search hfrn. They found two sm all haggles o f marijuana In hla
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Ruth E. Causey. 77. Orange
Avenue. Sanford, died Thurs­
day. Dec. 31, 1996. Bom In
Lake Butler, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1951. Mrs.
Causey was a seam stress. She
was a m em ber o f Eastern Star
• 142. Mrs. Causey w as a mem­
ber o f Church o f C h rist
Survivors include daughter.
Iris H unt Sanford: alsters,
Rhona Parker. McCltnney, Fla..
C ed la
Smith. Jacksonville.
Lota
Herring.
Tallahassee;
Mildred
Sahramlnl.
Clifton
Forge. Vs.; one granddaughter
one great-granddaughter.
Bsldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, in charge o f
arrangem ents.

Minnie Lee Jordan. 96, West
Lyman Avenue. W inter Park,
died Tuesday. Dec. 39. 1996.
Bom In W ashington County.
Oa., she m oved to Central
Florida In 1936 from Oeorgla.
Mrs. Jordan w as a cafe prour. She w as a member o f
Moriah Prim itive Baptist
Church, Winter Park.
Survivors in clude dauritter,
Learie Mae Marsh. Maitland;
four grandchildren; 13 fe a t grandchildren; 38 great-greatgrandchildren; four great-great-

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great-grandchildren; five god ­
children.
Oolden's Funeral Home. Inc..
W inter Park. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

FLORENCE MAT NOBLE
Florence May
Noble.
96.
Glenway Drive. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dec. 31. 1996. Bora
in Zanesville, (M ilo, she moved
to Central Florida In 1978.
Mrs. Noble was a homemaker.
She was a m em ber o f First
Methodist Church o f Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Fiances McAdams. Sanford;
d ^ it grandchildren: 13 great­
grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge o f arrange­
ments.

LOLA MAS WILLIAMS
Lula Mae W illiam s,
102,
Traitw ood Court. Lake Mary,
died Monday. Dec. 38. 1998.
Bom In M obile. Ala., she
moved to Central Florida In
1984 from Detroit. Mich. Ms.
Williams w as a hostess.
Survivors Include stepson.
IOtis, Lake Maty; stepdaughter.
Carolyn.
Qoldm 'a Funeral Home, In c.,
Winter Park. In charge o f ar-

Thelma Dobbins Wlfltama. 90,

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Orange Boulevard. Sanford,
died Wednesday, Dec. 30. 1996.
Bom In Gainesville, she m oved
to Centra] Florida In 1916.
Mrs. Williams was a hom e­
maker. She was the widow o f
the late Robert A. W illiam s,
former Mayor o f Sanford. Mrs.
Williams was a m em ber o f
First Baptist Church o f San­
ford.
Survivors Indude daughter.
Nancy W illiams. Berry. Fernandlna Beach; three grand­
children:
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Sarah Bell W right. 93, First
Drive. Sanford, died Tuesday,
Dec. 29. 1996 at Mariner
Health o f Orange City. Mra.
Wright was bom Nov. 27, 1906
In Flemlngton, Ala. Mra. W right
w o a homemaker. She
Baptist.
Survivors Include sons, John,
Sanford.
Clarence,
Jam es,
both o f W ashington.
D.C..
Johnny. Am ttyvtlle. N.Y., C J .,
Holyoke, Maas., Uhraees. Maywood. DL, Jim m ie Lee. Lexing­
ton, Ky.; daughter. WflUe Mae
Edmonds. Providence, R.L; 36
grandchildren:
35
great­
grandchildren.

WUson-Eichdberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f
arrangements

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Funeral Services tor Mrs. Causey
wlU be held on Monday at 1 p.m. at
toe Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel In Sanford with a special
a n t e by the Church a t Christ of
Sanford. The family will receive
friends at the funeral home on
Sunday from 2 until 4 p.m. Mrs.
Causey la also survived by a granddaufiter. Oeorgla Youngblood and
a feat-granddaughter, Amy Lynn
Youngblood of Sanford. BaldwinFairchild Funeral Homes Oaklawn
Chapd. 8000 CJt. 46-A. Sanford.
FM407] 322-4363. In charge o f a r­
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ReU i i theft:
33-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for retail theft.
Police aaid he walked Into the atom and concealed a packet o f
raaors and aome cologne In hla Jacket pocket and walked out
o f the store without attem pting to pay for the iti

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R o m White write* about
poctiy. please see Page 2A.

Ttpe for a healthier
year, please aee Page 2C.

The Florida Public S errloe
Commission has adopted
tougher rules to deal with
telecom m unication com panies
that practice 'slam m ing*.
'Slam m ing* la the Illegal
practice o f changing a con*
sum er's telephone service
without permission.
The PSC advises consumers
who have been slammed to no*
tlfy their local phone company
and ask to be reconnected to
their preferred telecom m uni­
cations provider free o f
charge. If the rates are higher
than a consumer's normal
rates they may be entitled to a
refund.

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SANFORD - The Sanford City
Commission this week ad­
dressed objections from state
agencies about the 300-room
hotel/convention
center
planned for nine acres on Fori
Mellon Park.
The agencies documented
their concerns Nov. 5 through

the Department o f Community
Affairs as part o f the state's re­
view o f a Comprehensive Plan
amendment requested by the
city.
"W ell be working with the
federal government and the
state.* Sanford Mayor Larry
Dale said.
T h e referendum
was won. The majority o f the
voters approved this plan. Evee that serves up here loves
city. That's why we serve

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here.*
The city said most o f the traf­
fic along state roads from the
hotel/conventlon center would
be distributed to State Road 40.
and some would be distributed
to U.S. Highway 17-92. Due to
the lakeshore. 17-92 Is con­
strained
facility,
said
Jay
Martirr. engineering and plan­
ning director.
A study m easuring existing
and alternative traffic patterns

STAFF WRITER

SANFORD • Ralph DuWell Is
one o f 11 St. Vincent DePaul
seminarians
from
Boynton
Beach preparing to be ordained
Roman Catholic priests In the
year 2000.
*We call ourselves the M il­
lennium
Priests."
he said.
*Ood-willing, we w ill be or­
dained In this most exciting
time. What once seem ed so far
■Wwj| M Dww Q« ssWHIM CKMM;*

• hooplas ears p ro ­
gram, Is seeking volunteers
w illing to arork with term inally
111 patients and their fam ilies.
Volunteers provide support
to the terminally Ul. their
■iiwiM—, and cue ftlaida who
care for them. These services
are provided In the homes or
nursing homes. Other volun­
teers work those families and
friends during the bereave­
ment period, as weD as nonpatient activities. Other volun­
teer opportunities Include: offlce/clerical: pet therapy;
TA P . Tuck in Program, and
Community OrientsUon/Speakers Bureau.
The next scheduled training
armbe held Jan. 36 and Jan.
38 from 5 until 9 p.m. Dinner
armbe served. Class sixes are
imiHut and registration la re­
quired. For mots Information
call Olnny Peters at (407) 4753641.

DuWdl. 43. said that Pope
John Paul 0 has placed much
emphasis on the millennium
and asked that Catholics pre­
pare for tt.
*A lot la going an and w ill go
on." DuWell said. T h is Is a
time for a return to spirituality,
a time o f renewal.**

Many people have aaked
DuWell about what might hap­
pen In 1999 and especially in
the year 3000.
They're concerned about
their spiritual lives - but mote
concerned about what's going to
happen to their computers." he
said, laughing.
A survey of Americans re­
cently found that 73 percent
began the New Year with a
prayer and that 43 percent be­
gan the New Year with an akonolle beverage. Many reUglous
leaders expect prayer will win
by an even wider margfri this
time next year.
DuWdL who spent a year of
his seminarian duty at AD Souls
pthollc Church In Sanford
he
oat people
new Year's resolutions
goto
to church. pnqr and read the
Bible
frequently "We all
to
o ff to the
*

" If we begin with
certainties, we
shall end In
doubts: but if we
begin with doubts,
and are patient in
them, we shall
end In certainties."

to
accomodate
the
h o­
tel/conventlon center Is being
prepared by the city. Marder
said.
Except for concerns about
transportation
facilities,
the
slate's report said there are
adequate public facilities to
serve the site.
Construction could begin on a
hotel-conference center at Fort
Mellon Park In Sanford by D e­
cember 1999, according to City

Manager Tony VanDcrworp.
The d ty Is currently working
wltli the Sem inole
County
Tourism Development Council
on a preliminary deve lopment
program
for
the
hotelconference center. This p ro­
gram Includes retail and park­
ing needs, as w ell as public
Improvements.
Staff from the Florida De­
partment o f State made a non-

P asto rs look to
1999 as sp iritu al
re v iv a l tim e

Tbs 86 AMva M r s ______
will be offered at the Sanford
Senior Center on Jan. 14 and
15 from 12:30 until 4:30 p.m.
The cost Is $8 for the two-day
course. To sign up or for more
Information call (407) 3021010.

□QUOTE

SUNDAY
Party a t Flea
January 3. 1999
World spreads
91st Year. No. 93
cheer to others (407) 322 2611
Sanford, FL
less fortunate
75 Cants
5A

City studies traffic impact of hotel site
STAFF WRITER

□BRIEFLY

J h fjT M

Scattered Showers
HI: 78
Ia)W: 65

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

□IN SID E

't o j

Weather

S e rv in g

Sanford will seek
OK from Oviedo for
air service

but there la overaO support for
this teas b r a * * up

.

right

the

Very

Pastor Paul Hoyer o f Holy
Cross Lutheran Church In Lake
Mary says that 1999 wlD h ffrr
many people the chance to find
peace and Joy In their spiritu ­
ality and figure out how they
can serve others.
*lt Is a year are can Integrate
our faith Into our every-day
lives." he said.
Lutherans. Moyer said, don't
look to 2000 as any sort o f a
'm agical* year although they aa
others do talk about C hrist's
Cowans. "He may return In

1999. 3000. 8001. 8010 or
3000,” Mayor said, m ulls tasportant Isn't the actual
which we won't know - __

us to be prepared. There's a big
opportunity for us now to ask
and answer man.
Moyer said that the Mena
Club at his church
Tuesday, and that the topic for
the New Year la the Year 3000.
"Yes. It to a profound spiritual
topic." he said.
Pastor Beth Foglc-MlDer at
First United Methodist Church
said that in her Mot-making for
the New Year ahe was try ** to
allow more breathing room and
more apace for grace.
‘ Personally. 1 have been
wondering what my reooluttona
look like from Oort's point of
Fogle-Millcr told her
congregation. What docs Ood
!, far —«4t of us
this year? What does Ood hope
learn? Accompkoh? btfoy?

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I •Semi nolo Herald, Sanlord, Florida •Wednesday. October 28. 1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Too many red cells cause problems
at least a few blisters.
D E A K I)R . G O T T : I'm n man in my
If treatm ent with anti viral drugs,
70s under treatment for hypertension.
such as Zovirax or Fam vir. is started
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early, the major consequences of shin
unit of blood rem oved because the
glcs can be avoided.
hematocrit Is too high. What level of
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hematocrit is high and why does this
happen?
D E A R R E A D E R : T h e quantity of
red blood cells is expressed as the
hematocrit - the percentage of cells
per total fluid volume. For adults, the
If you would like to write
normal hematocrit is to to 50 percent.
to Dr. Gott send your let­
F ig u re s above 55 percent indicate
With time, the process regresses, but
ter to: P.O. Box 2017,
polycythem ia. Values below 35 p e r­
it may continue to cause sym ptom s
Murray Hill Station, New
cent reflect anemia, the opposite of
for months or years afterwards.
polycythemia.
York. NY 10156.
I cannot recollect ever having seen
|*olycythcmia will make the blood
a patient with zoster who did not have
too thick and viscous, leading to a
v a rie ty of serious co nsequences.
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Answer to Previous Puzzle
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result from lung diseases that lower
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6 Method
31 Tiresome
problem is related to your hyperten­
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should be addressed.
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T o give you related information, I
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am sending you a copy of my Health
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Report “ Blood — D ona tio ns A
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self-addressed, stamped envelope to
cosmetics
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section
tion the title.
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STUMPED?

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pes zoster, is a virus infection of the
nerves In the skin, characteristically
in one area on one side of the body. It
o rd in a rily begins as a sensation of
burning o r tingling. Soon thereafter,
the typical blisters break out. followed
by what can be an extended period of
viral activity. Th e blisters form, break
and re fo rm . Intense disco m fo rt
of ch ron ic nerve pain, m ay appear.

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O tea* by MM. me

WIN AT BRIDGE
The enigmatic
question
B y P h illip A ld e r
You are on lead with the singleton
tru m p ace. Should you lead it? O r
should you keep it as a later guaran­
teed entry?
T h e la tte r w ill u su a lly be better.
However, if you think that when you
are put in with the trum p ace vou will
be endplayed, forced to give declarer
a free trick, then you should get that
thorn
out of y ou r hand as quickly
...........................................
lick! as
possible.
W ell, w hich applies to this deal?
Look only at the West hand and the
auction. What do you lead?
Th e four-heart overeall is (risky. Yet
opposite a passed partner, you are un­
likely to miss a alam. And consuming
all that bidding space may atop the op­
ponents from finding their best spot.

)&lt;*bur
‘Birthday
Wednesday, Oct. 28.1096
In tha coming yaar, friends In the right
places wUI help you down the path of suc­
cess. They will enable you to set objec­
tives lor yoursell that you might have
never dared to do before.
S C O R P IO (O ct. 24-Nov. 12) By using
your ingenuity today you should be able
lo find new, clever ways of refurbishing
items or rooms In your household. Put
your talents and skills lo work lor you
Scorpio, traat yourself lo a birthday gift.
Sand tha required refund form and lor
your Astro-Graph predetions lor the year
ahead by mailing $2 and eeN-addreeaed
stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1758. Murray
Hill Station, New York. N Y 10156. Be
sure to state y o u Zodiac sign.
S A G ITTA R IU S (N ov. 23-Oec. S I) That
mental antenna you poesese for larratlng
out valuable facta from conversations

R O B O TM AN *

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West
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South
A K 10 9 8 6
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At the table. West backed up his de­
batable bid w ith a w orse lead: the
spade ace. H e switched to the d ia ­
mond king, but it was too late. South
won with the acc, drew the missing
trump, and conceded three tricks: one
spade, one heart and one diamond.
Starting with the diamond king is
much more sensible. And East should
signal enthusiasm with the nine. Let's
assume South wins with the ace and
lays a trum p, which is reasonable,
f t ow what should West do?
If East started with two diamonds,
declarer would have six — forget that.
Instead, East must be encouraging di­
amonds because he has the jack. This
points the way: Continue with the dia
mond 10. With luck, partner will over
take w ith his ja c k and sw itch to a
heart, hopefully from either a singleton o r the doubleton queen-jack. If
East doesn't overtake, continue with
the ace and another heart, expecting
partner to ruff.
As you can see, this line of defense
works very nicely, thank you.

Vulnerable: N e ith e r
D e a le r E a s t
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with others might be in full lorce today II
might grant you an advantage you
shouldn't beat with ndrfference.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IS ) Explore
al avenues that could lead lo discovering
new ways to add to your resources.
There are hidden opportunities today lor
uncovering unique ways lo approach
things.
AQ U AR IU S (Ja n. 20-F#b. 16) Don't let
any grass grow under your leal H you gel
an idea that could further your personal
ambitions today. Tha opportunity to put it
into action could bo fleeting.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Something
you learn by accident today could prove
lo be very valuable. The trick might be m
figuring out waya to taka advantage ol
the knowledge.
A R K S (March 21-April 16) Don't allow
past defeats make you hesitant today. Go
tackle a project you haven't attempted
previously- Y o u proficiency with this new
venture might even startle you
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) If you're not
on your toes today, promising develop­
ments which coukf help y o u career might
escape your attention. Don't be caught

napping
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) An exciting
idea could starl to swirl around in your
head today. Chances are it'll be some­
thing you It be able lo accomplish quickly
m the very near future
C A N C E R (Ju n e 2 1 -July 22) Although
conditions might not have been stable m
an involvement you had with another,
something could suddenly put an end to
that tenuousness today.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) The very persons
who are supportive of your plans and
idaat today might not be equally as
enthusiastic about tham tomorrow.
Hence, don't waste any time getting their
allegiance.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-6ept. 22) Just because
old. tried habits are easy and require little
elfort, M's no reason to stop looking for
better waya ol doing things. Be adventur­
ous In y o u working procedures.
U B R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Unique cur­
rents might prevail within y o u social cir­
cle today, bringing about a plethora of
pleasant axpenencea you'll long remem­
ber.
C IM I v NEAI ik .

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                    <text>P A G E 5A

PE O PLE ...PAG E JC

Snow
in
Florida?

D AR
marks
80th year

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

Seminole Herald
wtmmmmmmmmmmmmmn m i j v r a n M M a ■

The splendid
Joe DiMauuio
c c

D U I sting -1 3 go
directly to ja il

A priest
was saving
Mass 2‘ *
years ago at a
lintel loom III
Dallas Mis
i ullgri'g.ltlcill
till lulled a
ilu/en proles

By Kua« White
IIF1KAI.D STAF'F WRHF.R
- KMINt ll.F &lt; DUN IV Word i .ime pist alter 10
pm Friday dial a Saiilotd Poller nlllier bad ap
pi. Iiended i drunk dnver
1 was there." anoihrr olllcer said T lie guy's
t&gt; illv haintiieied He dim e into a bum b ol mail
tuo es
\t l o . l t p m
S|D O lflier David Morgen
Sti -II biollgllt die ollemler lo die John K Folk
i . irilloii.il F.ii liltv . where die 10 year old man
w i. tested and Ilooked tor an overtugbt stay
Hie attest was the llisl nl |.'| 1)1 .'Is Issued bya t- m i &lt;&gt;l oili&lt; eis Imtn tlie Seminole ( minty s law
eliloli rm rlil agem les and Itom the Florida
llit :.way I'attol on an intense Mobile Salutation
I'aliol lb.it Ileg.in at '• to p ill and lasted to I ,'tO
a til
|o addition lo the I t Dills the pattol Iliad,
two drug arrests one other tr.dlli Violation and
issiu i| 11/ tn ki-ts

s lo ii.il tlM&gt;iI &gt;.i II

players the
most lanioiis
RUSS WHITE
i oac li m toot
hall and one
n! ltia|nr league li.iseli.itl s ureal
est le g e n d s

I he late Vliue Lombardi had a
priest aiioinpanv the Washing
ton R e d s k in s oil eat h ol their
road tri|&gt;s in 1‘ H Lmibatdi
used to invite his tnend Joe
DiMugglo along loo
At Mass tliat Sunday in
Dallas I was seated between
Dunbardl and I HM.igglo It was
very mm h like lie-mg iii heaven
Dmibardl to my lelt DiMagglo to
Illy rich! Even God had to like
having these guvs on II is team
Dtmbardl died nl i am er
lietnre the start ol the 1*170 sea
son ami Ins iiiner.il Mass yy.is at
st P.iirli k s Cathedral in New
York DiMagglo was there tliat
day also
DiMagglo HI is now lighting
lor Ills llle lie is m a Hollywood
Fla hospital when lie under
went surgery- toi lung • am rr
lliis very elegant man |K-r
haps tlie most grac elul player in
hast-Udl history has avoided
making linn ti loss in tei ent
years He lias rehised lui ratlve
autobiography deals tieiailse ol
tills OtMaggto doesti I need puh
In ity nor money Ills trgaiy
won't In- 1 heajiened with any
trash-for rasti si heme He did
not approve ol a trunk Roger
Kahn wrote ahout Ills love altair
and marriage* to Marilyn Monroe
DiMagglo lilt salely in 56 i on
sei utive names In I'M I Illplayed on World ( hallipioiiship
teams in 10 ol his Id seasons
He and Dm Gehrig were team
mates Liter lie played with a
kid named Mn key Mantle In
Iretween .Joe I) served Ills i mm

ty
In the song "Mrs Kohmson.
I'aul bimon laments Where
have you none DiMagglo. a
nation turns its lonely eyes to
you " DlMannio asked Simon il
ttie soon was "derogatory."
Simon .issured him it wasn't
So it was tti.it DlMannio would
inspire artists to im lude turn In
tmth sunn and literature In the
novel 'I tie Old Man and Ihe
Sea ' Krnesi Hemingway wrote.
'I would like to lake the nri*at
DlManni" Ushmn They say tils
lather was a fisherman Mayhe
he was poor as we are and
would understand
In the last sjioiTh column. Red
Smith wrote that maybe lie "was
stm k on had ballplayers but I
told myself not to worry. Some
day thrre would Ik- another Joe
DiMagglo.”
At this moment, a nation
turns its lonely eyes on the urtgInal Joltin'Joe DiMagglo h
also Is turntnn •»» prayers for Ins
recovery.

75 Cents

SUNDAY. NOVEMHER 2'&gt;. PWK

IM YE A R . No. 70

* 11 w a s a very s in i e s s lu l n ig h t
s l i d S c m u io li
l utility S h e ilM 's I Min « D ep u ty M .ltk D i I h i i i .i
T ie m is s io n was to e t ill.m i &lt; th e ip i.d itv ol safety
an il m a k e d ie t o a d s l i o Irm ii u iip a iie d d i n e r s

tin day aftet Di.uiksgiymg is notoriously
'bloody lieiause ol die uumlier ol drunk drivers
on the road For die past 10 years, the sheriffs
Office lias (tm dutlftl Dl I iln-iks Tills year s
|Mtrol was more intense than previous years In
sti-.nl of Using llliee ol lour i liei k|Milnls. the pa
tiol was wlilespre.nl
Ihe command post was at the lountv jail
where Deputy Keith Itetham worked out ol the
It A I Molnli the same mobile command post
used lor the lorttadn and wlldllre emergent u-s
this year lleiham and .mother D U analysts
trrlinh tail worked well past dawn
tine hv one the arresting ndtiers brought
hand t tilled nllendeis lo the jail from 10 t l
|i iii lo almost 4 a m . the patrol i.irs arrived
most ot Mil* attests made HI the early morning
Most ot the otleiiders are llrst tune irrests."
Ik-tllalli s.nil 'Normal Joe ( Itl/elis who know
they have messed n|i Ihey reall/e what they did
wrong and make &gt;n • tlort not to la- brought liar k
lien again
H&gt; th.tin s.ml that s r. |i. |irnt o| the otleiiders
•I., not Hi., it \Vi s. i them mite .mil that s it
I ' l t o t see Dtunks

I’ nge IA

Lake cleanup meets goals
By Bill Krrn*
11KRAI D SI AH WRHF.R

W e lc o m e Santa

1.1 &gt;Nl *VVt M l| I

S.vda Claus made an initial appeararKo at Fun World in Flea Work!
Frida; on h a special nendoor as he cjiuulud the m any visitors

Ground breaking
set for new campus
Hy Kuna White
IIKRAI.DSTAH WRITER
CJVIKIK)
The
ntoimd
hreakmn tor the Seminole
((illllliuliltv College
Oviedo
Campus is at 2 p m Dei
l
I lie Seminole County Hoard of
Conitnlsstotiers ap|iroved tinschool's linal master plan and
developer S anreeineilt this p a s t

week
II there are no snans tn per
mittlnn Itom the si John s Wa
let Management ♦•nil oilier site
plan reviews litlllclUlg Will he
Hill III the spring S» hool otll
i lain would like to have i lasses
In ctn in the summer of 2000
There are drainage cnnirtns
that h.ive to he resolved at the
Please see Campus, page :tA

Ih e

D illg w o m l

illy lolllllllHsliiii rrcjurstrcl illy
maiiagrr &lt;in g Maiiulng to in
vesllgate whether Ihe contract
lor the HI /im k m i Island Like
North restoration projrcl lias
lie i*n till I lllei t at a ret till rum
iiiissimi session
Manning t mu hided the i on
trait with Ai|ii.itu Hunt Man
agemetit has Item tullllled. dr
spite
inisiinderstandingH
hy
stall commissioners and n si
dents oyer tilt* foiittui t
We got what tve |i.ud lor '
Manning said
"The cnui|Miiy
did a good |oh overall
ll was
money well spent
Liyuirn like
me diilu t imdeisland tills kind
ol |irncess Nolmelv really tin
derstoiMl what would go on
Maybe ill lillidslghl a visual ol
yyli.it was going on might have

helped M s all understand
Island Like North is s»-j. &gt;
rail d by Its iiatlltal III.Oil s o iiiii
III walei ItV Slate Road i:t*l
Dmgwood Direr tor &lt;&gt;| &lt; iiiiuiiii
oily Services .John Him k said
Hr Slid tills makes It an Inin
riiiitt-tii wei anti dry body ol
water with ail .iverage depth ot
dure to lour feel, dependent on
l.dill.ill
"II yvt* don't get tain II tali get
very dry." Hum k said "I his is
t Olllllll IVI* to weed grow th
ll
might have hern an open lake
100.000 years ago. hut I don I
knoyv when human eyes have
ever seen lti.ll
Ihe i milr.it t tailed lor i er
tain non native and invasive
yegrt.itloll to hi- removed IraV
mg room lot native vegetation i&lt;&gt;
llourisli. llrotk said
lie s.ud
tin* unit rail did not tall Im a
dredge arid lill |irrmil
"W ere going to see some

irsiiltii m b* now ti *.in yanking
siuti u|i Ity tht roots." lliot k
s. .id 't h e ir s gas llino tlie
l , 1 .H i t s 1 1i..t will srllle •t o w n w i l l ,
rallilall We ve g o t some t lean
lip lleins around die lake
I h e n S a s l o n n w a te r o u tfa ll
that a re s id e n t Is c o n c e r n e d
w ith
Hut. tin* t mitral t is being
h il f d le d *

Dean Marlter. a regional b i­
ologist widi tlit* Df|)urtmeut of
Fdiviroumrut.il Protection. stir
veyetl the lake and loliiul tliat
do- removal ol invasive and exotii jilants and die increase In
yvaler circulation, lias Ix-rn aclompllshed
He said be con­
sidered die pro|t*c! completed.
Aijuatu biologists. Inc.. are
under t ontr.it t yvitb the city of
hnigyyoiMl to remove die re
m. iiiiUig designated Chtnrsr
tallow and lluutlng sputterdock
itMits, Itarber said
Please see Lake, page 3A

Family left homeless
gets new house
By BIU Kerns
IIKKA1.D STAFF WRTTEK
SANFORD A Sanford lamilv
left without a home by the Feh
2.1 tornado that tipped through
(Mintons of Seminole County
celebrated Thanksgiving
by
preparing to move Into a new
home built by the Mennoiiltes
with consiniittoii costs paid lor
by Seminole County Community
Development
The Roberts will move into
llielr three bedroom, two bath
room home at .T6II0 Liura Ave
nue on Friday or Monday, when
the electricity Is booked up.
Futility gathered .it the home on
Wednesday to help the Kotierls
pac k belongings Into the home
•|fs
fabulous."
Jimmie
Roberts said. T ills Is a really

lltct* house We've been helping
to build it as iiiiii li as the Men
limiltes will let us We upprr*
i late all they've done
I tiey've
done a lot ol work
We got lo
meet jieople trout all over
( uiiodo. Germany. 1‘etuisylva
oia even Hawaii *
Justlll Rolielts. If&gt;. said hr
Inl |Mil with every phase of
t mistnit'tnig Ihe Inline since
ground was broken April I t .
I \m pi lor installing shingles on
die root
*We can't wall to move in."
Justin said
Tti tin* summer.
|H-ople tiad a hard lime with tile*
treat and die leader told diem if
these |M-oplt* have to live in
this, then you can yvork here.'
Suite Se-pteiiiljcT. lliert* tiave
Item It) to 20 people working
Please see Home. Page 3A

The Roborls family. Jimmio. Linda. Justin. 15. and Ja­
cob. It, stand in Iront of tho new home built by Ihe
■cM **
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Food, drug interaction update
The Food and Drug Administration and
die National Consumers League are cor
rc-cnng Information tn a brochure recent
ly developed for consumers on drug Inter
actions. Tlie brochure erroneously slates
that tlie consumption of grapefruit |une
with prescription antihistamine drugs
fexofenadine (Allegro) or lorutadtne
(C lari Uni could result In serious hruri
problems In fact. FDA knows of no evt
dence of such an Interaction problem
Involving these drugs.

Republican women installed
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS The Su Iiih Im ii
Republican Women's Club will hold a hoi
Iday luncheon to Install newly elected olli
cers Dec. 16 from 11 a.m. until I p m. at

v .'
the Matson A Jardln Restaurant. 430 S
Wyinorc* Road. iMtamonle S|&gt;rmgs
In support of the "Good Shepherd*
Program, those attending are asked to
bring a wrapped gilt lor an infant Ihe
program, one ol several community pro
jec ts supported hy the club. In-iic-flis
Imprisoned young mothers and their
halites Tickets are $&gt;2f» jier person Due
lo limited seating, no walk ms will Im*
accepted and reservations must Imreceived no later than Dec I 1
For reservations call Hetty .Jean
Cochran at (407) H62-UU26
nr June
Columbus at (4071 HTtO 4560

*. '

Volunteers needed
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ihe Si-iuniole
Cnmmiuilty Volutilerr Pri grains RSVP
IRetired Sc-nlor Volunteer Program) and
(VISTA (Volunteers In Service lo ;\mi*m al
are currently In need of volunteers iii
schools, literacy programs, law- futurec*
merit. c ity. i outuv and state departments,
museums, protective services, hosjiitals.
nursing homes, libraries, drivers etc For
more information call I lu/l 12.1 I I III

Newcomers luncheon
WINTER PARK Die Newcomers Club
o f Central Florida will bold Its Dec ember

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Mennonitos to replace tho homo tho family lost in a fornado
Ngrak] rno«o Dt Tom*i*f WUHinl

■cjm luncheon Dec. 17 al Winter Park
Kai cpict Club hi Winter Park Gathering
IIiiii* In-gins at I I :t0 a III lollowc-d by i
bultel Iiiiii Ii al iiihiii

INDEX
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Hie re wilt be a special musical jirograiii
For more Intormatlon and lor linn li reser
v,ll lolls i all Margie al I 1071 ‘ »77 0516
A U lie im e r ’s s u p p o rt
L\KE MARY /\n cXl/tieinirr's diseasesupport group, sponsored by the Greater
Orlando Alzheimer's Association, will
nicer Dec. I t at 2 p in at Metier laving
For Seniors located iii the Florida
Hospital Annex liulldmg. M»‘ »7 Sand
pond Road. Like Mary
Mee tings are Iree For mure miurrnatlon
c all 11071 .'LIT
&lt;T (4071 628 OOHH

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SffTwtfo Herald. S.V'tonl Fionda •Sunday November 29 &lt;998

Seminole Herald

• F ill D l|ltil Viica Hsll

"Sening Seminole County Since /VfM”

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today: Sunny- Highs In the
upper-70s. Lows In the mid*
50s Sunday: Sunny. Highs in
the upper-70s. Lows in the
mid 5Cs
Monday:
Partly
cloudy. Highs In the iipper70s. Lows tn the upper-50s.
Tuesday: Isolated showers.
Highs in the upper-70s, Lows
in the upper-50s.

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min 12:10
a.m.. tttaj. 6:15 a m., min.
12:25 p tn.. ituj 6:40 p m
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high
2:20 a.m.. 2:49 p.m.. low: 8.40
a.m.. 9:14 pm. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 2:25 a.m., 2:54
p.m.. low: 8:45 a.m.. 9:19 p.m..
E X TEN D ED O U TLO O K
Cocoa Beach: high: 2:40 a.m..
3:09 p.m.. low: 9:00 a.m . 9 34
SUNDAY
SATURDAY
Sunny 78 56 Sunny 77 56 p.m.

MONDAY
Ptcldy 77 58

TUESDAY
ShwTS 78 58

LOTTERY
Mete aro tho winning numbers
selected on Friday in Iho Flonda
Lottery
Fantasy 5
5 -8 1 0 -1 1 -2 5

Lotto (Nov. 21)

13-17-26-33-45-47

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona B each A New
Sm y rn a Beach: Sens are 2
3 feet with a light chop.
W ater temperature at D ay­
tona Is 73 degrees anti at
N ew Symrna. 73 degrees.
W inds are from the north­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

S TA T IS TIC S
The high temperature tn
Sanford
Friday
war
SO
degrees and the overnight low
waa 58 degree*.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m. Sat­
urday waa 0.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................. 6:58 a.m.
•Sunset...................5:30 p.m.

CIRCULATION

ad m inistration

JmAno Mal'tn
(Mesaa Pugh Buvnev* WjMijei
Inda Spegel
ADVERTISING
Ken* Werner Manage'
John Coflman
Evonda Johnson Clerk
Cheryl Slone
Water Sanrson
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hen Bufle&lt;
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M rlrrtl Moms
EDfTORtAL
Marta Orem EOtor
Jetl Borlirwke
Shan Brnks
Don* D»tnch
Juana Hughes
B4 hems
Oean Smith
Tommy VWCSnl
Russ While
LEOALS
Margn-ei Bovhen

Persxkcal Postage Pad at SarWird FkifW«
and addtwnal ma*ng rtkees
USPS 481780
Poslmaster Send address changes to
The SEMINOLE HERAIO
PO Bo« 166?
Sanford, FL 37777 166?
R ep ub lic

F B I S IM P L E

THAT PORTION OF LAND OESCRiBEO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK S ti. PAGE 88. OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK STS. PAOE 7JT
AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 599. PAGE 814. BEING A PART
CF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. LYING
W SEM NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 114 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SAID POINT BEING ON THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAD AS SHOWN ON MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BCOK 4. PAGE 94. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE RUN
S 89'21'SSE ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID
LAKE MARY ROAO ANO ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE WEST
1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF SAID
SECTION 22. FOR A DISTANCE OF 379 32 FEET, THENCE RUN
N 38*24 05 E 85 00 FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE
CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427 AS SHOWN ON THE STATE
ROAO DEPARTMENT RIGHT o f WAY MAP, SECTION NUMBER
77510-2808 IDATED SEPTEMBER 23. I9S9). FOR A DISTANCE OF
80 87 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2,218 48 FEET,
THENCE. LEAVING SAID PARALLEL LINE. RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
Of 0V47 44- FOR AN ABC DISTANCE OF 69 S2 FEET. THENCE
RUN S 49-48 12-E FOR A OlSTANCE OF S 00 FEET TO A POINT
ON THE ARC OF A NON TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 2.213 48 FEET; THENCE
FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF N 40*11 48*1. RUN NORTHEAST­
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 08-1T 49‘ FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 243 27 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAIO
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 02*38 13" FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 101 I? FEET. THENCE RUN N 40‘92 10‘W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 3 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2.211 49 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARINO
OF N 49*07 50*1. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANQLE OF 02*48 01* FOR
AN ARC OlSTANCE OF 108 42 FEET. THENCE RUN S 38-04 10 E
FOR A OlSTANCE OF I 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
NON-TANGENT c u r v e c o n c a v e s o u t h e a s t e r l y a n d HAVING
A RADIUS OF 2,213 48 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR­
ING OF N S1-SS 50-E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02*40 00' FOR
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 103 03 FEET. THENCE RUN N.3S*24 09'W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 5 OO FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO
A RADIUS OF 2,218 48 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR­
ING OF N 54*33 St-E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'02 27' FOR
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 79 02 FEET. THENCE RUN S 3f07 SO E
FOR A OlSTANCE OF 32 92 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO 00
FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF
COUNTY ROAO 427. THENCE RUN S 59*06 54*W ALONG SAIO
PARALLEL LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 84 8? FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RAOIUS OF 1.194 28 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTER­
LY ALONG SAIO PARALLEL LINE ANO ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
c u r v e t h r o u g h a c e n t r a l a n g l e o f 13 *47- 43* f o r a n a r c
DISTANCE OF 288 04 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAIO PARALLEL
LINE RUN N 99-23 S3*W FOR A DISTANCE OF 21.10 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 7.938 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS
TOGETHER WITH
P AR C IL NO. 748 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION IAS8M BN T
COUNTY ROAO 42T, P M A 5 E V
THAT PORTION OF LANO OESCRIBEO IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 314 PACE 68. OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK STS. PAOE 237
AND OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 599. PAGE 614. BEINQ A PART
OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. LYING
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT T h e SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST. SAID POINT BEING ON T h E NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAO: THENCE RUN
S 89-21 55’ E ALONG SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A
OlSTANCE OF 595 64 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 80 00 FEET
NORTH Of ANO PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY
ROAO 427. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT
RIGHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NUMBER 77310 2608 (DATED
SEPTEMBER 23, I9S9I; THENCE RUN N 38-24 05*E ALONG SAID
PARALLEL LINE FOR A Dis t a n c e OF 56.99 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RADIUS OF 2.213 49 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAIO PAR­
ALLEL L'NE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13'3t 47* FOR AN ARC
D is t a n c e o f 32249 f e e t t o t h e p o in t o f b e g in n in g .
t h e n c e RUN N 18 04 10*W FOR A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET.
THENCE RUN N 52-12 0 6 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 21.05 FEET.
t h e n c e r u n s i6 - 28u s e f o r a d is t a n c e o f io o o f e e t t o
A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY
AND HAVING a RAOIUS OF 2213 48 FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF 5.32'28 06'W RUN WESTERLY ALONO THE
ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
00‘32 16- FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 20 77 FEET TO THE POINT

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Legal Notices

Pel 11loner,
1,
DONALD ROBERTSON, as Personal Representative at
me Estate of Opel ElO'Se Robertson, deceased.
RAV VALDES at Ta, Collector of Seminole County.
Florida end me unknown spouses of the above, it an,,
men he rs, devieeee. ate gneee. grantees, creditors,
lessees, •••cutor*. eOminist'ators. mortgagee*, judgment
creditors, trustees, lienholders, persons m possession
end any and all other persons having or claiming
to have any rtghl, title or interest by. through, under or
against the above named Defendants, or otherwise
claiming any right, true, or interest in the teal property
described in this act on.
Defendants
TO. THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. TMROUQN. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS, a n d TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
an Amman! Oome.n Petition, together with He Oeclerelion of
Taking nek been tried in the above-styled court to acourre certain
properly interests m Seminole County. Florida, described as follom :
P A R C H NO. t a t
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FLORIDA
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OF BEGINNING
SA'O LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 209 SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
TO O iTM B B WITH
PAR CIL NO. §4B
DRAINAGE 8ASEM8MT
CO UNTY ROAO 417. PHASE V
THAT PORTION OF LAND OESCRIBEO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK S14. PAQE i t . OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK STS. PAOE 237
ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 399. RAGE 814. BEING A PART
OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 30 EAST, LYING
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SAIO POINT BEINQ ON THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAD. THENCE RUN
S 89 21 5S‘ E ALONG SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE FOR A
OlSTANCE OF SIS 84 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 80 00 FEET
NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY
ROAD 427, AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT
RIGHT OF WAT MAR. SECTION NUMBER 77310-2801 I DATED
SEPTEMBER 3 3 .18S8I: THENCE RUN N.18'24 OS'S ALONO SAID
PARALLEL U N I FOR A DISTANCE OF SB 99 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RADIUS OF 3,213 41 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAIO FAR.
ALLEL LINE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE THROUOH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*03 32* FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 112 83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENCE RUN N 89-23 S3*W. FOR A OlSTANCE OF 31 40 FEET TO
A POINT ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTER­
LY ANO HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2.333 48 FEET: THENCE FROM A
TANGENT BEARING OF N 45-58 0 0 E RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 03 09 49* FOR AN ARC OlSTANCE OF 123 32 FEET. THENCE
RUN S 40-52 TO E FOR A OlSTANCE OF 20 00 FEET TO A POINT
ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO
HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2.213 41 FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARING OF S 4«‘0? S0‘ W RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE
ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
02'3I 13* FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 101 87 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 2.2S2 SOUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
AND
PARCEL NO. 14S
E l i AIMPLA
COUNTY NOAO 4ST, PHAS I V
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST
1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST,
LYING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA. BEING MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 21.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANOE 30 EAST. THENCE RUN
3 00-49 26-W ALONO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST t/4
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 22 FOR A OlSTANCE
OF E7S.1S FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAIO POINT
BEING ON A LINE S3 OO FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH
THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 427. AS SHOWN ON THE
STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NUM­
BER 77S10-380S (OATED SEPTEMBER 23. 19S9J: THENCE CON­
TINUE ALONG SAID EAST LINE S 00‘49'21'W FOR A OlSTANCE
OF 41 14 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO.00 FEET NORTH OF
ANO PARALLEL WITH SAIO CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427:
THENCE RUN S.SS'OS S«-W. ALONG SAIO PARALLIL LINE FOR A
OlSTANCE OF 19E.33 FEET. THENCE LEAVINO SAIO PARALLEL
LINE RUN N.31 *07*80"W. FOR A OlSTANCE OF 33 93 FEET TO A
POINT ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY
ANO HAVING A RAOIUS OP 3.21S 41 FEET; THENCE FROM A TAN­
GENT SEARINO OF N S8*3S'17*E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO
THE ARC OF SAIO CURVI THROUOH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
02-3E 3S* FOR AN ARC OlSTANCE OF BS.S2 FEET. THENCE RUN
N 59-06 S4-E FOR A OlSTANCE OF 124.20 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 7.2SS SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
OWNER(a). DONALD ROBERTSON, at Pertonal Repretanlati.a
o&lt; the Eetata of Opal Elorea Rabarteon. decaatad
c/o William E. Raitchmann, J r, Etq
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Festival off Ufhts • Friday December 4th, 1998
at 6 30 PM te» the opening of the Sanford Holiday Season
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with the
Seminole High School Choral department.
The Night before Christmas read by Country |oe Rosier
Hot Chocolate, mulled elder and cookies

Grand Christinas - Parade Saturday December 5
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Celebrm te
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Sanford, FL 32771
Each Defendant la furthar notrflad that the Petitioner will petition
fer an Ordar ol Taking balora tha HONORABLE GENE STEPHEN­
SON. ona ol tha Judgae of lha abova-ttylad Court, on Tuaaday.
the 22nd day of Oacembar. 1998. al 1:30 p m . m Courtroom K. at
tha Sammola
County Courthouu. Sanford. Florida. In accordanca with it*
Declaration ol Taking haralotora rued In thie ceute. All
Defendente lo true tuil and all olhar Interaetad parliet may limat» 'aquael a hearing on tha Palilien tor lha Order ol Taking al lha
lima and place deeignaled and be heard. Any Defendant tailing to
Me a timely request for hearing thell waive any right to object to
tho Ordar ol Taking.
Each Defendant and any other partone claiming any interet! it
the properly datcribad In lha Petition in the tbove-ttyled Eminent
Oomam proceeding Jt hereby required lo terya written detente*
* any you ha,e. lo tha Petition heretofore tiled m Hue ceute on
the Petitioner, and any requett lor a hearing on lha Petition tor
tha Ordar at Taking, it dettred. on Petitioner t Attorney. who*a
name and eddreti la thown below on or before Tuatday.
December 19. 1999. and to Mo tha original ol your written deten*e* end any reque*t lor hearing on tha Petition for tho Order ol
Taking with the Clerk of thie Court edhar before teryica on the
Petitioner t Attorney or immediately thereafter, to thow whet
tight, title, mtereit or lien you have, it any. or claim in and to the
property de*cnbed m laid Petition and to *how ceute, if any you
here, why aaid property thould not be condemned tor tha utei
end pur poke* ae »at forth in ta d Petition H you fail to anewer. a
default may be entered agamtl you lor the reliel demanded in the
Petition It you rail to requett a hearing on the Petition lor Order
of Taking you thall waive any right to obiect to taid Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and (eel of laid Court on the 2tat day ol
October. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEM iNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT A. MCMILLAN
County Attorney
tor Seminole County, Florida
Sammola County Sarvice* Building
1101 Eati Futt Street
Sanford. Florida 32771
Taleotion* (4071 121-1130, E ll 7294
Attorney lor Petitioner
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POLICE LOG .
Mu* falluu’fmj reports ttvre roinpdert from the Seminole County
SheifU's Office for Incidents recorded Nov. 24:

Burglary:
WINTER SPRINGS. M orcc Loop. Nov. 23. 1:48 a m. A 19-year
man and a |uvrnll&lt;- male wrrc arrrxtrd by Winter Spring* po­
ll* r lot burglary, Ilirff of less than *300 and for resisting artext wit hunt violence. Itillre said they funnd the two trying lo
K*dn an ess to vehicles In the parking lot o f a business. They
Ihiiih I a stereo system In the older man's waistband. He also
had a wallet which contained items that weren't his. He and
•he other man said they found the Items In the bushes nearby.
1 lie owner ol the wallet was contacted and said the wallet had
lieen In his i.»r and Hint no one had permission to remove It
(••’•it then-. I he pair then admitted they had taken the stereo
Irian mol I in vehicle In the area.

Dom estic violen ce:
OVIEDO. Division Street. BOO Mock. Nov. 20. 2:05 u rn. A
37 year old man was arrested liy Oviedo polite for domestic
violence. I’"III r said the man pnnchrd his daughter In the
forrhead with Ills (1st during an argument.

SANFORD. Hotly Avenue. 400 Mock. Nov. 24. 11 p.m A
woman was arrested l&gt;v Sanford (Miller for domestic violence.
I’"lh* said she had stuck her son In the head with a beer ran
and told Ilinn that shr "lied the right to* do so.

D rugs:
LONOWOOD. U.S. Highway 17-92. 200 block. Nov. 23. 3:10
p m A in year old woman was arrrsted by Longwuod Police
tor ti.dlleklng In Illegal dings. Poller said she went lo a phar­
macy and got a prescription tilled using a false Identification
* aid to pun base a prescription drug (Hydrnrodour).
LONOWOOD, Credo Street at Pasadena. Nov. 23. 2:05 a m.
An IH vc n "III man was arrested l»y Seminole County sheriffs
depitiles tor possession of less Ih.in 20 grams of marijuana,
t "III *' said he was s lo p e d on his bicycle In the middle of Ihe
in 1 1
they slnp|&gt;ed toipirsllon Him. He gave them permls•t"ii to scan h him and when they did. they found a small bag­
gie "I marijuana In his |mm ket.

eoaUaaad Grom Pag* 1A

on this house.*
The Roberta are the third
Sanford family to move Into a
home built by the Mennonllrs
since the tornado hit the city,
Virgil Kouffman. project director
for the Mennonlte's Sanford
Unit. said.
The concrete-block homes
built by Ihe Mennonlles have 23 bedrooms. 1100 square feet
o f living area, wall-to-wall car­
peting. and a carport. Kouffman
said.
T h e Mennonllrs were here a
few weeks after the tornado
hit.’ Uuddy Dalagta. principal
planner In Ihe Seminole County
Community Development Office,
said. 'In March. Ihe (Seminole
County Commission) authorized
certain funds far both con­
struction ol homes and the
housing of Mennonllrs.*
The 330-35,000 construction
cost o f the houses Is half what
the houses would cost without
Mrnnonle assistance, lialagla
said.
T h ese are very nice homes.*
Ualagla said.
T h ey 're much
nicer than the homes many v ic ­
tims were living In before the
tornado hit.*
Justin Roberts said the family
was living In a mobile home
before Ihe tornado.
"It was home for us,’ Justin
said. ‘ But. this Is grrat.
I'll
even have my own bedroom *
The Mennonllrs arr also cur­
rently taking part In luiinebutldlng projects In Puerto
Rico, Alabama, and Texas,
Kauffman said.
At Tuesday Seminole County
Commission session, two San-

ford homes were designate! to
house Mennonlles while they
continue
constructing
nrw
homes far victims o f I lie Feb.
23 tornadoes.
The Mennonlles will slay al
3465 and 3 4 4 1 Country Club
Road In Sanford until March
31.
1999 while continuing
work on at least 11 new homes
far victims.
*Wc appreciate all Ihe help
we've been receiving.* Kouff­
man said. T h ere's been a lot
of progress In the last 10
months. It's been an excellent
community-wide effort.*
The Mennonlles have previ­
ously stayed In Winter Springs
High School and U Girl Scout
Camp tn Chuluota.

WASHING ION. D.C.- Since
Lin I . tin-American Red Cross
lias res|H*nded to 239 ma|or
disasters
.dinting
.'100.000
f.UIII lies In 11 stairs, (inani.
I i n t i " Ulcii anil tbr tl S Virgin
Islands and commuted more
tlinn # l « 0 million Inr Itumrdl
ilr disaster rrltrf. The Urd
( ’ loss ronllniirs rating aid to
I liitidntas ami Nicaragua In tin*
wake id Hurricane Milch 1998
In I m iiiiiic tlir nisillrst year
ini (hr Mn| lio s s and one nl
tin* iihisi drvastallilg years lor
disasters In lecent blslory.
So I n |iisi this year, ilie Rrd
m ss lias served

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m llll"ii

meals and pmvided comfort.
1 ate and solace; to .dniost
.HKt.noo people led homeless
Itreatise ol disasters. Red Cross
ti ,lined lli ensrd menial health
pinfesslnnals have pmvided
more Ilian 7r».0(K( 1 lists coun­
seling sessions
In victims,
emergency |&gt;ersonnel and relief
wmkei In 1998
T h is has In r 11 an extremely
dlllli "It vear tor disasters,*
saltl .loliii CII/Im*. vice prrsldent tor Disaster Services ol the
Anterii an Rrd Cross. "Hie Red
I loss lias lirrn In the yyorsi hit
.liras mil will coiillliue lo be
Iheie. piovidlng help anil hope
lo those Individuals mid I.1111Illi s affei ted *
Hurricane Get ages Is one of
die most dcsimi live hurricanes
m m o n ie d history anil the
I I .nllicst single disaster o|iera-

tlon In Rrd Cross history. The
disaster stretched Rrd Cross
resources thin, requiring a 350
million
fund-raising
appeal
from Rrd
Cross
President
Kll/alieth Dole several weeks
ago.
fralm-d Red Cross disaster
workers have been sent to mon­
th.in 10.000 rellrf assignments,
totaling almost 500.000 days
spent providing humanitarian
rrlirf sitter winter storms crip­
pled parts of New York. Maine
aiul Vermont In January.
As Ihe year null limed, so did
the disasters.
In February,
massive Hooding hit California
and horrific tornadoes killed 42
(M-nph- in Florida. In March,
tornadoes
ripped
through

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southern Minnesota and floods
swamped the towns of Olbs.
Alabama and Albany. Georgia.
In April, another strand of
deadly tornadoes harassed the
south In Tennessee. Georgia.
Alabama. Krntucky and Arkan­
sas. In May. more tornadoes
tore through North Carolina.
South Dakota. Pennsylvania.
New York. Minnesota and W is ­
consin.
In June, wildfires scorched
almost a half a million acres in
Florida and flooding In Iowa
and Ohio devastated dozens of
communities. Floods scoured
parts of Tennessee and un
evacuation of Times Square
displaced hundreds of people
In July.

continued from Page 1A
180 acre site located on the
southeast comer of Lockwood
ikiulrvard and Old Lockwood
Road. Site preparation and constmetton cost far Phase 1 Is
approximately $20 million.
SCO's Oviedo Crnter will o f­
fer a full complement of college
credit courses leading to an Assoclate In Arts or Associate In
Science Degree.
County planner Don Fisher
said duit subsequent changes
would lx- brought to the atten­
tion of Commissioner Grant
Maloy. the school being In his
district. It would be far too exprnslve to have more public
hearings on Ihe subject. If

plans met Malay's approval, the
project would continue.
*We've supported this - it's
part o f the process." Commis­
sioner Dick Von Der W rlde
said. The board voted, 5-0. to
proceed.
’ ll I see problems, w ell take
them up." Maloy said.
A small group o f residents
near the college site are not
happy with the building. They
are concerned wllh drainage
and proximity to their homes.
Some are concerned that Ihe
value of their properties will be
reduced.
The commissioners say the
properties will most likely rise
In value.

him processed, he wasn't say­
ing much at all. It wasn't very
pleasant being thrown Into jail
lor the next right hours. The
laughter was over."

BA.T. Mobile. Laurie Olson
from Orlando Regional Health
Care, placed eight baby or
children's car seats. Each had a
sticker that read: ‘ Safe Kids
Buckle Up."

• on e Ktinenil D irector h an d les all d e ta ils
• nil p rep aration Is d on e at th is facility
• s e rv ic e tim es will m eet you r n eed s
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Some sites on the lake with
water less than three frrt deep
&lt;ontatn peat or organic material
still floating. Barber said re­
moval o f organic material from
these sites Is not wtthtn the
authority o f the permit granted
for the project.

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Drunks--------

Sheriff Don Esllngrr's Intent
Is (o make the DUI offenders'
stay from pleasant.
They are held In cells Just
like the 1.110 other Inmates •
killers, spousal abusers, armed
robbers and muggers.
In (he midst of the DUI testing
area at the (all Friday night was
yet another grim reminder of
how some offenders place the
lives of others - their children In danger.
Several yards away from the

"We give these seats lo those
who need them." Olson ex­
plained.
‘ When
un officer
makes a DUI arrest and notices
that children who are In Ihe car
are not buckled up. we supply
these seats. All children under
16 must be buckled up at all
times."
Drunk drivers with unbuck­
led children In their cars get
suffer lines and little sympathy
from the law.

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FRIENDLY MERCHANTS

O B ITU A R IE S
DONNIE M. HOLLOWAY
Itou.ile M
Holloway,
83,
Kiiniiirtliii Avenue. Sanford,
died Thursday. Nov. 2&lt;i. 1998
al Nu tli Seminole Hospital.
Iringwiud. Horn Sept. 18. 1915
In Opp, Ala., she moved to
C r11lr.1l '•lotIda In 1948. Mrs.
Holloway was a homemaker.
She was e member o f Central
Baptist Cfttrch.
Survivors Include son. Robert.
Sanford; two sisters. Milton.
Ala : four brothers, Milton,
Ala Id grandchildren; numer­
ous great giuudrhlldreit.
C.ramkovv
l-tmcral
Home,
Sanfard. in cli.iig*- of arrange1(tents.
LILLIAN A9TRID SMITH
Lillian a m 1 id Smith, 80. Lan-

dover Place, Longwood. died
Thursday, Nov. 26, 1998. Bom
In Brooklyn. N.Y.. she moved
to Central Florida In 1990.
Mrs. Smith was a homemaker.
She was a Lutheran.
Survivors Include son. Th o­
mas A.. Winter Springs: two
grandchildren;
one
great­
grandchild.
Woodlawn
Carey
Hand.
Dmgwood. In charge of ar­
rangements.
MARY ELIZABETH WOLF
Mary Elizabeth Wolf. 80. H a­
cienda Drive. Winter Springs,
died Friday, Nov. 27, 1998.
Hum In Sharon.
Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1986. Mrs. Wolf was a homemaker. She was a member of
Community Alliance Church.

READY K )
Winter Springs.
Survivors Include son. Dr.
Daniel J.; Winter Springs: two
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Fatrchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In cliarge of ar­
rangements.

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Funeral Services for Mrs. Donnie
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p.m. al Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Mr. John Sauls olfl* 1
.mug Interment will he tn b\er
green Cemetery. Friends may rail
at ihe funeral home Monday from
II u.m. until service time. Ar
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Home. 500 £. Airport Uhd.. San
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Some id Ibe I tills biougtil to
the |.ill aie bclllgeieni or Just
plain slik Others qulrtly undergo lb&lt;ii tests and pot lip no
jitolesl.
"Recently, we did li.nl this
one fellow who (list cracked
everyone up." Itelham said.
1lie nursling officers said he
was delivering all these one
hurts that had llirin laughing •
•rally laughing.
‘ When lie gol here, he was
Mill In line lot 111 I had In try my
lest lo bold hack from laugh­
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�4 A - Seminote Heratil Santeid, Florida ■Sunday November 29. 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Community Views

Our Views

McCollum should
focus his attention
closer to home, ease
up on president
Is Rep. Bill McCollum the Clinton Impeachment R-Fla.,
adequately representing the views of his constituents re­
garding hearings or Is he trying to satisfy an agenda that
diverts his time away from serving the people he repre­
sents.
McCollum, a Longwood resident and a leading member
of the House Judiciary Committee investigating the
president's pending Impeachment charges, lias been
am ong the leaders In his relentless attack of the presi­
dent.
McCollum h as been on many national news programs
and Is one of the most frequently quoted House members
in his attacks on the president.
Though election results showed that the American
public Is tired of the Clinton scandal, the fact remains
the president hurt himself and his family, and broke the
law In the process
Even as national media has pointed out that some Re­
publicans are willing to settle for censure. McCollum re­
m ains Insistent d ial the Impeachment hearings have
rallied the Republicans to look for more evidence.
Let the Impeachment hearings play themselves out.
A s McCollum attacked the president, the American
people pushed aside their feelings an the scandal and
voted more Democrats Into the House and to key guber­
natorial positions.
McCollum has described Clinton as mastering a "cold,
calculating, well thought-out scheme.'
He has been voted Into office to represent the views of
his constituents, not die House Judiciary committee.
The time McCollum spends discussing the Impeachment
hearings In die media could be spent serving die people
he represents.

PO LITIBITS
\Vhats going on poltically-speaking in Seminole County
Seminole County Sheriff Don Eallnger sent a recent memo to
all of the employees In hts command that he was not Inter­
ested tn a political appointment by Gov. Jrb Bush to be the
top gun In the Florida Department of law Enforcement. Estlngcr'a OfTice la eounaldercd by marry to be the moat eflectcnl
In the state.
Former Seminole County Commissioner Win Adams lias been
deluged with good wishes from residents who are urging him
to run for the commission again In 2000. Adams said others
say they will support him If he should want to run for the
County School Board In 2000. Meanwhile, he la mulling of­
fers from the private sector.

In Longwood. one resident offered suggestions on how the city
should be organized by posting assignments on the wall of an
outhouse that was recently deposited on the steps of City
Hall.
Longwood city administrator and former chief of police Greg
Manning, whose son lives tn Sanford, said the reason he Is
not Interested tn becoming Sanford's chief of police Is that
T m tiding my tractor back to Alabama. It will take a long
time to get there by tractor, so 1don't have lime to waste.'

Longwood Commissioner Paul Lovestiund and Manning got In
a heated argument Monday night at the commission meeting
over whether police are Involved In soliciting funds for a
youth center. Manning and Director of Public Safety Terry
Baker say no officers are sollclUng funds, and this Is a mis­
understanding over a form solicitors use In which the police
department endorses the center. Loveslrand said use of po­
lice authority tn soliciting funds Is Intimidating.
•••
Some members of the Sanford Police Department say that If
Cmdr. Ray Bronson, presently the acting chief, had been
named chief a year ago there would be no need for a nation­
wide search for a new chief when Joe Dillard leaves. Bronson
will announce soon If he Intents to be a candidate for the Job.

A used people in an unwanted district
By Jnhnrll Jackson
Now tlial the conference ccn*
ter/hotrl for the City of Sanford
lias been approved, the forgot­
ten black residents (voters and
taxpayers) of District II can resumr with their normal life­
styles, Their lifestyles of use­
less district negligence from a
neglectful city government, un­
til Ihrlr black vote Is needed for
other district benefits. This Is
not about the District II Com­
missioner whom I have worked
with and have confidence and
respect for her leadership. It Is
about a system of government
that uses blacks for vehicles
and footstools for supporting
their district and mayor needs.
In a recent llve-ycar Capital
Planning Budget ITogram Pro­
posal with millions plus dol­
lars. District II and Its residents
weren't considered or men­
tioned once for their district
needs.
As a
1966 graduate of

My Two 0 ents

■
&lt;^_

*Y

( l uc s t C o l u m n
Crooms Academy. It Is degrad­
ing to see our young blacks and
elderly
residents
struggling
with the same social conditions.
With a government submitting
such a proposed budget, they
ore going Into the 21st Century
with no consideration for Dis­
trict II voters and taxpayers.
There ts really no direct need
for a district two. It Is Just a
fraudulent Intent by the system
to use blacks as a vehicle for
the mayor nnd other district
needs. Tills City of Sanford
government with Its proposed

budget Is letting District II vot­
ers and taxpayers know that the
new vision lliut the City of
Sanford's government ts pro­
posing does not Include District
II directly. Your vote Is needed
for the rest of our districts. The
only good thing lluit was done
Indirectly In the past for Dis­
trict M voters and laxpuyrrx was
a black assistant police chief
who finally made chief, lie b e ­
came a chief that the city never
wanted.
District 11 suffers more social
Ills than any othrr district In

this oty government. While
some m.iv ‘••iv It Is their own
fault, and that Is easy to say.
but wlien you are not (Mtt ul a
proposed
Inulgi i
anywhere,
then yun are up the creek with­
out a puddle
The Mai k voters will always
tie welcomed and your l.u rs
will In- paid and Increased, but
this ryMrm o f government will
roastaullv Ignore vour needs.
Until tear Is subdued. Ihr
apprehension of lianii from fear
Is conquered. and the unfair fa­
voring o f favoritism Is no more,
Marks iii ro s s the system will
always In stereotyped and Ig­
nored Wake up nnd sinrll Ihr
pises or you are desthtrd to
lose
Ood bless you all

.lotvfit Jackson fires

in O f

ncid nmi Irfltes ocoisluridllif
dbotti soctril issues in llu'
asm ft/.

Other Views
W ill Congress properly punish Clinton?
By Morton Kondracke
The election results all but
guarantee that President Clin­
ton won't be removed from of­
fice. Now. Congress' task Is to
find a fitting punishment short
of that. Chances are, It will.
What that punishment should
be remains to be seen. It could
be censure. Impeachment by
the House without conviction by
the Senate or a House vote on
Impeachment that falls short of
a majority.
Any of the above would put a
permanent—and
d eserved brand on the Clinton presi­
dency for the history books.
Moreover.
his
punishment
might not stop there.
Clinton* premeditated com­
mission of perjury In m federal
civil deposition and again b e ­
fore a federal grand Jury surely
constitute crimes, utlhough ar­
guably not "high crimes" of the
kind the Constitution pre­
scribes for Impeachment.
Other charges against Clin­
ton—obstruction of Justice and
witness tampering—need to be
proved more solidly than they
have been
In Independent
Counsel Kenneth Starr's report
to Congress.
At this week's hearing before
a House Judiciary subcommit­
tee. Republicans argued that
perjury was a 'high crime* be­
cause It amounted to "an attack
on the rule of law" and violation
of the president's duty to "take
care that the laws are faithfully
executed.*
However. Democrats and al­
lied scholars Implicitly made
the equally valid point that the
Framers' Intention with Im­
peachment was to deal with
real—not
metaphorical—
'attacks' on the ConstttuUon.
If Congress ultimately de­
cides that Clintons offenses
constitute "low crimes." os they
were described by historian
Arthur Schleslnger Jr. at the
hearing, Clinton could sUll face
prosecution for them after he
leaves office In 2001.
In fact. Starr conceivably
could try to seek an indictment
against the president while he's
In office and hold a trial for him

after he leaves. Legal authori­
ties are spill on whether that's
possible.
So Clinton is not going lo get
oft ‘scot free,' as his critics fear
will happen If he's not Im­
peached und convicted. He will
not escape the 'role of law."
In a democracy, however.
Congress ought not Ignore the
unmistakable Judgment of the
public on so weighty u matter
as the continued tenure of a
President.
The public's will Is clear
through opinion (rolls and now
election exit polls, whose re­
sults are consistent: Two-thirds
of U.S. voters are opposed lo
Clinton s removal.
Impeachment was not pre­
cisely pul lo a referendum on
Nov. 3. but the outcome practi­
cally guarantees that 67 sena­
tors won't vote to convict and
remove him.
Those who thought Dial losing
five seats would cause House
Republicans to look for a quick
deal—or "exit strategy"—seem to
have been proved wrong.
Judging by members' com­
ments at the Judiciary Com­
mittee hearing Tuesday, the
(:OP majority seems bent on
voting articles of itnpcachmrm
and sending them to the full
House for a vote.
Possibly the articles will fall
short of a majority of those pre­
sent and voting there. In that
case, Clinton still will go down
as Just the second president
ever to have Impeachment con­
sidered by the full House.
Possibly—but not probably—
a censure motion might pass as
a substitute for Impeachment In
the House. It’s not likely b e ­
cause It would require the
House to act as both Judge and
Jury, which GOP leaders say
violates constitutional order.
Perhaps a House majority will
support one or more articles of

Impeachment and send them on
to the Senate for a trial. Tlial
onleal would constitute censure
on Its own, although the two
bodies might want to follow up
an acquittal with a stem joint
resolution of censure.
Clinton critics consider cen ­
sure a mere "slap on the wrisC
for Clinton, nnd several schol­
ars said II would create a dan­
gerous precedent, leading to
tegular censures ol the presi­
dent when the opposltr patty
controls Congress
University of Imndons Gary
McDowell told the Judiciary
panel, "tn light of the founders
concern tlv.it the president not
be subjected lo political m o­
lestation by Congress. It cannot
be emphasized too strongly tlial
Impeachment Is the only mean*
granted to Congress in censure
the president. It is impeach
ment or nothing *
Such opinions shouldn t he
dismissed lightly, but there are
counter
argumentsClinton
would be only the second
president ever subjected to
jotiil censure—the oilier being

Andrew Jac kson ami the rurilv
of Ihr procedure would slgnlly
that II should I**- used only lu
unusually
serious
i in urn
stances
Moreover, censure has ihr
advantage of Ix-lug a punish
ntent tjv.it Republicans mid
Denux-nits might agree u|xm
The voles on Impeachment an
llkelv to tie party line under
stating tin- breadth of dl-miav
C lllllons conduit lias elicited
In Congress and Ihr emmlry.
It's still remotely possible lh.it
Starr will hung more charges
against Clinton—such as sys
IrmatU
intimidation of wtt
n e s s e s --tli.it would unuilslaka
bly line lo Ihr level of "high
crimes
On current evidence,
its
cleat dial Clinton lias d r
lor-am-d the presidency, vto
laird the taw and lint to ihr
country. Hr wont lx- removed,
but one way or another he will
be
punished
!1ie
system
works
(Morion Kondracke Is executive
rdllor of Rod Call. Ihr newspu
per of Capitol lllll I

�S*rr»nots Herald, Sanford. Honda •Sunday. November 29, 1998 •9 *

The forecast calls for parades, lights and snow
FROM STAFF U F O RTS
SEMINOLE COUNTY * The
first weekend of December
could be the busiest of the
month, based on the variety of
holiday events available to
young and old.
The fun kicks off on Thurs­
day. with a tree lighting cere­
mony In Oviedo. Look for the
Festival of Lights In Sanford on
Friday, and then parades on
Saturday, another tree lighting
In Longwood. and snow in Lake
Mary.

Oviedo tree lighting
The Greater Oviedo Cham­
ber of Commerce will host Its
annual community Christmas

Tree Lighting festivities Thurs­
day from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m.
on the grounds of the Lawton
House. 200 West Broadway St.
In Oviedo.
The free event features car­
oling and performances by the
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
Children's
Choir,
Jackson
Heights Middle School Choir
and Band Ensemble. Oviedo
High School Brass Ensemble.
Complimentary holiday re ­
freshments of not chocolate,
cookies, and hot dogs will be
served to children by chamber
volunteers
at the outdoor
event. Santa will arrive during
the festivities and children will
have the opportunity to have
their pictures taken with the

Jolly old elf.
A large outdoor Christmas
tree, donated by the Rouse
Company, will be lighted dur­
ing the evening's events, and
will remain lighted throughout
the holidays along with lights
adorning the Lawton House.
For more Information call Ihe
Oviedo Chamber of Commerce
at (407) 365-6500.

Tw o days la Sanford
Sanford
Main Street
ts
sponsoring Holiday Feat 1998.
with the theme of “Home for
the Holidays, A Season of
Family and Friends.'
The Festival of Lights begins
at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, with
the lighting of downtown Son-

A rt comes to life in Seminole
the visual and performing urts
In Ihc public schools through
The Foundation for Srmlnotr
County Publlr Schools.
Talent In the Arts Alive In
Seminole performances Include
students as wrll us staff In the
schools. Trarhrrs and admin­
istrators who liavc entertained
worldwide are Included, as well
as students who have p er­
formed nationally. Student mu­
sical groups Include the Gospel
Choir from Seminole
High
School as wrll os performing
groups from (hr other high
schools. In addition |xu. and

Snow In Lake Mary
Santa'a Breakfast to a tradi­
tional fund-raiser for St. Pe­
ter's Preschool and Episcopal
Church.
The breakfast begins at 7:30
a.m. on Dee. 5. continuing un­
til 10:30, with a silent auction.
"Santa will be there spread­
ing love and Joy to our chil­
dren.*
said
Holly
Davtd.
spokesperson for the school.
The breakfast Is $6 for
adults and 63 for children 2years-old and over. Tickets are
available for games, four tick­
ets for (1 , but there are plenty
of free things to do as well,
said David. Planned activities
Include face painting, a sleigh
ride and five tons of real snow.
St. Peter's Preschool and
Episcopal Church ts located at
700 Rinehart Road, north of
Lake Mary Boulevard
and
south of County Road 46A..
For more Information, call the
achool at 333-1707. (For In­
formation on Lake Mary's holi­
day evrnt and parade that
evrnlng. please see Page 3C.)

Donation
Jhn Shupe, prasktont of the Rotary Club of Sanford, presents a
12.000 check to George R. Udvani, founder of the Christian Develop­
ment sod Training Foundation of Africa. The money win be used to as­
sist with operations of an orphanage In Africa.

ATTENTION
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to attribute, toe Play Station game,
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On page 7, toe RUG RATS Movie
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I.ongwood tree lighting

Snow In Florida la an annual ovant at St. Petere Preschool's brsakfaat with Santa.

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Ihc
Arts are alive and wrll In Semi­
n t nole County and In good liands
with Its creative and talented
&gt;
students and teachers.
The Foundation fur Seminole
County Public Schools will be
hosting Arts Alive In Semlnolrt
on Tuesday. Dec. 1 at the Or­
lando Museum of An. This
premier black-tie event will
showcase the world-class talent
of the studrnts and staff In the
Seminole
County
Public
Schools. Proceeds from Arts
Alive In Seminole will support

ford.
The Seminole High School
Choral department will per­
form. Country Joe Rosier will
read
The
Night
Before
Christmas,' and hot chocolate,
mulled cider and cookies will
be served.
The Grand Christmas Parade
steps off at I I a.m. Dec. 5 on
First Street Also available ts
the Sanford Historic Trust's
Holiday Tour of Homes. (See
Page 1C for more Information
on this event.)

symphonic bands and Individ­
ual Instrumentalists will per­
form.
More than 250 pieces o f art
will be on display as well us ait
and other Items which will be
available through the silent
auction. Tickets for the evrnt
are *7 5 for an Individual or
$ 1.000 for a corporate table of
ten. The gold sponsor for the
evening Is Lockheed Martin
Corporation. Silver sponsors
Include Walt Disney World and
Orlando Museum of Art. For
further Information, call Dedr
SclMffnrr at H 07) 320-0170.

The sixth annual Holiday
Festival is scheduled for Dec.
5. from 4 lo 6:15 p.m., In
downtown Longwood. comer of
Warren and Wilma streets.
Presented by the city and
the Parks and Recreation Ad­
visory Board, a bake sale, cake
walk, sing a-lung with local
scliool choirs and Girl Scout
troops, dancers, and more la
planned.
Christmas
shopping
at
■Santa's Grab Bag* thrift shop
will benefit Longwood families.
Donations of non-perishable
food Items will be accepted.
Decorate cookies and holi­
day ornaments for free and
visit Santa and his elf from
4:20 to 6:15.
For more Information, call
tiie city at 200-3440.

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Seminole MoraW. Sanford. Florida • Sunday November 29. 1998

J e ff
B e r lin ic K e
H ERALD
A S S IS T A N T
SPORTS
E D IT O R

Lady Raiders roll to 7-0
Second half
‘ D ’ carries
host SCC
past Skagit
Valley C.C.

B r o w n is
d o in g a
great j o b

By Dean Smith

LAKE MARY _ When you
llilnk of llic L ik e Mary girl*
basketball tram, what comrs
to mind?
Thr Intensity o f Mary Leah
Sutton.
'The scoring and stir of
Liuren Bradley.

HE RAM) SHORTS HUMOR

The passing and leadership
o f Ashler Hall..me
List year's stair title and a
current 33-game win streak.
Two lossrs In two years.
Dig a little deeper and look
at the bench. 'Hie K im s' pinlor
varsity rnuld play as a varsity
tram and probably finish
second In the county.
In other words, there's an
awful lot of talent and success
to go around.
But there's also somebody
everyone forgets when Kim s
girls basketball Is mentioned.
It takes great Ingredients to
make a great stew, but It also
takes a great chef.
Carl Brown has done one of
thr most underrated Jobs of
coaching you'll ever see.
Sure everyone knows he's the
lradrr of the Kim s, the guy
who makes It come together,
but he rarely gets the credit
from local basketball fans for
the success o f his tram.
Why?
People mention that anyone
can win with the talent at Like
Mary. Some say he doesn't
really have to coach as much
as he throws u bunch of
basketballs on the floor and
tells them to win by 50 points.
It's more than Just that.
Talent doesn't win
championships and talent
doesn't alone put together 33game winning streaks.
That's why Brown deserves
an awful lot of the credit.
When he took a team whose
starting lineup consisted of
four underclassmen to the
state finals two years ago. he
had seniors who rarely played.
Same thing last year when he
won the whole thing.
Tills season, he has a seniordominated team but still
chooses to start a freshman.
Success breeds Jealousy. At
most schools, the seniors
would be screaming for playing
time and a cancer would grow
between them and the younger,
more talented players.
Brown has prevented that.
If he never leaves Ills seal on
the bench. If he never baits a
referee or calls a play, he
drserves a load of credit for
keeping his team playing as.
well, a team.
Championships can jiroduce
egos. There aren't any at Like
Mary. Despite a string of
Injuries, the Kuns still were
working on all cylinders after a
close call against Lyman last
week. Bradley and Ballance are
still recovering from Injuries
and Sutton may be out for a
few weeks with a broken hand.
But It says here that Brown
does an awful lot more than
send a bunch of basketball
robots onto the court. Be
knows how to coach, both as a
tactician and as a master chef.
He'll find a way to keep It all
together until Lckeland.
Last Secon d Sh ot: Just a
thought: At Seminole High's Bill
Fleming G y m n a s iu m ,, b o th
b a s e lin e s f e a t u r e lo n g , white
padded sections u ’lf h the
Seminole logo on them.
It's a great (ulditlon. but
there's a lot o f white space on
each side. How a b o u t letting
the players on tl\e lolleyball
and basketball teams s ig n th e m
e a c h s e a s o n under the year
they played. After the names
tuld up In a few years. It might
look pretty Impressive.
Just a thought.

Sophomore point guard Crystal Tanner (No 10. letl) camo oil the bench to
score eight points and teamed with Kaisa Tuure (No 25) and Dana
Kudruyvtseva (arms spread), right photo, to lead a strong second hall do­

lt .t&gt; effort as tho Seminole Community Coltoge womon's basketball loam
r» • ! to defeat Skagit Valley Community Collego from Mount Vernon.
IA r " (ton 71-53, in a Friday afternoon matrneo at SCC

SANFORD _ The Seminole
Community College women's
basketball team rompletrd a
strange week on Friday, but
the distractions did not hinder
the outcome as the Raiders rail
their record to 7-0.
After being Idle for five days.
SCC was scheduled to play
Owens Community College m
the Ocala Classic at Central
Florida
Community
College
last Friday, but the Ohio
school pulled out and was le
placed by Brevard College from
North Carolina.
But the BC team came down
with an Illness and also tonlrl
not play the Raiders.
The local team finally got to
take the court on Saturday
INov. 21st) and slugged Nova
Southeastern University from
Ft. Lauderdale. 75 55.
But that was not an end to
the problems as SCC had bus
trouble trying lo get track to
Sanford Iroio Ocala.
B t u * te e SCC. Page 2B

L io n s , P a t r io t s u n d e fe a te d
a t A r r o w F o r c e V I I C la s s ic
By J e ff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It's shaping ti|i like another tvpi
cal Oviedo boys basketball season
Lots of unfamiliar faers, no superstars, the
perfect concept of learn play and the rest of the
concepts which makes thr Lions a perennial
conference and state power.
With a roster lull ol new facet, the Lions won
their second straight game In the Seminole Ar
row Force VII Tip Off Classic. 57*44 at Bill
Fleming Gymnasium Friday night.
It was everything fans have come lo rxpeet
from Oviedo. Strong defense, crisp passing and
strong play under the boards led the Lions who.
along with Like Brantley, came out of the cla s­
tic with two wins.
Lik e Brantley won Friday's opening game. 68
•17. over Crooms.
Wednesday. Oviedo crushed Crooms. *17 64
and Lake Brantley brat Seminole. 65-47.
Oviedo lost all of Its Matters from last year's
district semi-finalists, but some new leaders
emerged In the tournament. L in y Wharton led
the Lions with 15 points and Matt Tulip chipped
In with 12. Mark Blrrk.m added 10 Including a
|&gt;alr of three-pointers.
Seminole played without Its team captain and
star Cornelius Blue who was suspended for tw o
games alter committing a flagrant foul near the
end of Wednesday's loss to Like Brantley.
Without Blue, the Seminole offense was out ol
sync despite H.J. ITalt and Shaun Leflwhich
who each had nine points. Lrftwlrh scored Ills
on three three-pointers In the second half.
Arrow Force VII has only one non-senior, but
most played Junior varsity or didn't have muc h
playing time last year, so coach Ikib Tralna
said he's still working on rotations while the
school's younger talent gets experience on the

pinlor varsity level
"What we decide' in do was let our younger
khN get some gone IV t ompetltlnn.* lie said "II
we rushed them u ihis year, we'd struggle lor
the next two yean
fralna's team won the Seminoli Athletic
Conference last season, but this squad Is still
trying to put the pirtes together
"We have played vi poorly, right now we |ust
need to look lo Improve.* Tralna said *We have
had good shots, but we haven't finished any­
thing *
Oviedo had plenty of good shots Friday. The
Lions Jumped out to a 7-0 lead and led 12 6 a f­
ter the first quarter
Hlerkan accounted lor seven ol the points.
Oviedo continued to lead throughout and was
never threatened until Lefiwtch got hot In the
second lialf and Seminole was able to cut the
lead to 10
The games don't count officially on the team
records, so each team subsiiitiied freely looking
for the right rotations once play starts for real
next week, but II was a good indicator of where
they stand.
In Friday's openrr. Terrance Perkins had a
game high 25 points and Brent Watson added
10 for Crooms. but it wasn't enough as the Pa­
triots spread the storing all around. Gene Willis
led Like Brantley with II points and Davul
Baker tossed In 10
The Patriots |uiii|» d out to a 17 5 first quarter
lead and the game was never close.
Most of the county's Icoys trams will begin
Playing for real next week. Including Seminole,
which will Join Like Howell in the Winter Park
F.ast Orange County Rotary Tournament at Win­
ter Park High School starting Wednesday.
Like Brantley and Oviedo will meet In a lough
Seminole Athlelli Conference o|M-nlng contest
In Altamonte Springs next Friday at 7:15 p m.

M M mow kv ex* KMX«

Mark Bicrkan poured in seven ol his 10 points m the lirsl quarlor to help
tho Oviedo Lions got past host Seminole, 57-44, m the Sominolo Arrow
Force VII Tip-Off Classic Friday night at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium

N e w Covenant clinches C hurch crown
By Dean Smith
HERALD S 1*0RTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Calvary Apos­
tolic Church did everything It
could, but In the end New
Covenant Church proved too
tough as It clinched the cham ­
pionship of the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Depart­
ment Adult Fall Church Bas­
ketball
League last
Friday
night (Nov. 20th) In the Dan
Pelham Gymnatortum at San­
ford Middle School.
Lawrence Gordon scored 12
points and Cornelius Carter 10
as Calvary Apostolic Church
took a shocking 40-28 halftime
lead
over undefeated
New
Covenant Church.
But Dtus Joshua and Char­
les Dayman scored 15 and 13
points, respectively, in the
second half as New Covenant

Church rallied lo tie the game
at 66 GO after regulation.
New Covenant Church then
claimed Its eighth victory with
out a loss by hitting five of six
free throws, including four for
four by Duymon. and outscorIng Calvary Ajxislollc Church.
13-7, In overtime lo win 79-73.
Joshua and Dayman both
finished with 27 points for New
Covenant Church, while Mike
Lockhart chipped In with 18.
Derrick Cooper led Calvary
Apostolic
Church
with
17
points, while Gordon
(16).
Cornelius Carter (1-1) and Steve
Carter (12) also finished In
double figures.
In the other game from Nov.
20. Sanford
First
Baptist
Church got a 2-0 fortelt victory
from C.H.O.P.
In games frum Nov. 13th.
New Covenant Church clob-

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Ix-red C.H.O.P.. 85-10; Sanford
First Baptist Church lopped
Calvary Apostolic Church. 67•r&gt;8. and Sanford First Church
of the Na/arcne Team No. 1
look the measure of Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene
Team No. 2. 54-45.
Tony Davis (19). Marquis Bell
118). Lockhart (13). Daymon
(10) and Vlnnle Morris (10) all
scored In double figures for
New Covenant Church, while
Ifoug Hughs and Charles In­
man pourrd In 11 points each
for C.H.O.P.
Calvary Apostolic
Church
held a 33-32 halftime lead, but
Sanford First Baptist Church
rallied Ix-hlnd 12 second half
points Iry Denny Clayton to
pull out the triumph.
Clayton finished with a teamhigh 18 points, while Dan
Strauss added
16 points.

Koscia K e n n o n 15 points and
Jim Learned poured In 14
points for the winner's.
Coo|&gt;er had a huge night for
Calvary Apostolic Church, hit­
ting four three pointers In the
second half and finishing with
a game-high 23 points Mike
Evans. Norman Beverly and
Cornelius Carter helped out
with 10 pulnts each.
Team No. 2 took a big 20-12
halftime lead over Team No. 1
In the battle of the Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene.
but could not maintain the
momentum as Team No. 1 nil
lied Ix-hlnd Sean Whitman and
Chris Robbins, who combined
lo score 2-1 second half points.
Sean Whitman led the way
with 16 points, while Dale
Whitman Jr added 12 points
and Robbins scored all 11 of
his points In the second half.

Timmy Watson scored
13
points and Brandon Kinnett
and Scott Johnson 10 points
each for Tram No. 2.
New Covenant Church Is now
8 0. with only one game to
pLiy. and ts being followed by.
Sanford First Baptist Church
16-2). Calvary Apostolic Church
and Sanford Church of the
Na/arene Team No. 1 (both 3­
4) and C.H.O.P. and Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene
Team No. 2 (both 1-6).
The league took olf the
Thanksgiving weekend and re­
turn on Friday. Dec. 4 with.
Sanford First Church of the
Na/arene Team No. 2 playing
Sanford First Baptist Church
at 6:30 pan.; C.H.O.P. battling
New Covenant Church at 7:30
p.ni.: and Sanford First Chun h
of the Na/arene Team No. I
Please see Church. Page 311

�2® *Smwnofe Herald. Sontord. Florida Sunday November 29. 1990

What's Up In The NFL....Week No. 13
SANFORD _ Week IS has arrived and the
CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL la back.
We destroyed the Vegas bookies last week
with a near perfet l performance. My accuracy
aided not only you. my loyal readers, but myself
as well.
After going to slerp tor a few weeks In the na­
tional handleappers contest. I have vaulted
back Into striking distance of the leader My
lx*st work tends to come Iti the latter part o f the
season so | .mi confident that 1 will bring home
the Gold to the Seminole I fcrnUt.
The race tor the playoffs Is beginning to
tighten up as teams make one last push to re
main relevant In the chase for the Super Bowl.
My patented LOCK OF THE WEEK cruised to

victory again as my beloved BUFFALO BILLS (•
7) thrashed the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS. As
promised. Buffalo and their fans took the game
very seriously and "covered* handily. 34-11.
Taking a quick look around Florida. let's head
to Jacksonville first.
The Jaguars, as predicted by this writer, took
a tough loss at Pittsburgh last week, hut don't
despair I told you the Stcclrrs would do every­
thing they could to win because they realized
that their rntln- season rested on the outcome
of this game.
The Jaguars will get back Into the groove Just
111 time to Iwot the Stcelcrs In the playoffs,
were the l)cst team tn Florida, and for the first
time ever. I must admit hr Is correct.

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abora. it any; intn N a t . oeeteee*. a iu g n tn . gtantaat.
C K M o n . tee.eee taacutott. admmralratora. mortgagee*,
judgment t'odrtora, truataaa. 'ranbotdara. pat ton*
m poaaaaaron and any and ad other pataona tiaamg
or clewnmg to baaa any ngM. titla or mtaraat by.
truougn. under or agamml tne ebeve namaj Dolandanta.
or otbarw&lt;aa cla*m«ng any rtgM. tttta. or rn*araat
n the raal properly daaertbad m troy action.
Datandanta
TO THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AQAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminent Domim Petition, together mis ita Declaration ol
Tat mg r&gt;aa bean filed to rue aboae atyled court to acquire certain
properly inte'etta in Seminole County. Florida, defended aa lot*
tone
PARCEL NO. ttB .4
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F IE SIM PLI
THAT PORTION OF LOT 3. BLOCK A. TOWNSlTE OF NORTH
CHULUOTA IN SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE 12
EAST. SEM-NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGES 5A M OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCR BED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A J/4* IRON PIPE WITH NO R l S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST t/«
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 (AST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE NORTH OUST 20" WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 9/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 20. A DISTANCE OF 2859 04 FEET TO A 1-1/2* IRON PIPE
w ith NO R I S NUMBER MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20; THENCE SOUTH
SB 21 02' WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/A OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF S03.I2 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 00 29 11' EAST 25 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
r ig h t o f w a y lin e o f c h u l u o t a r o a d a s r e c o r d e d in

PLAT BOOK 6 PAGES T6 AND 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*29 12* EAST ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF LOT 1. BLOCK A. TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAQE.i 54 58 OF THE PUBLIC
RCCOROS OF blMttaOLE COUNT-I. FLORIDA K DISTANCE OF
*0 St FtET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 AND A
POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON
STREET. THENCE SOUTH 19*10 27' WEST ALONG SAIO NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY l in e AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 1. A
DISTANCE OF MOO FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
SAIO LOT 1. THENCE NORTH 00*29 11' WEST ALONG THE WEST
LINE OF SAIO LOT 1. A DISTANCE OF 59 SO FEET TO THE SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO. THENCE NORTH
88*2107* EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE. A DIS­
TANCE OF SO 01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING MOO SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASEO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 12
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
19 01 11* EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARING
OWNERIa) BANK OF NEW YORK, aa Tiutlae
under the Pooling and Servicing
dated aa ot Augu.t It . 1991
Sanaa 1991-C
Slot C Street, Suite TOOW
Sacramento. CA 95818
PAR CIL NO. 114.T
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F B I SIM PLI
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
1. BLOCK 1. OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO R L.S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OE THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 12 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. TLORIDA. THENCE NORTH
01*5S 40* WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 22. A DISTANCE
OF 901 28 FEET. THENCE NORTH 8S 04 20* EAST. 11.00 FEET TO
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF THE
UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
f l o r io a . t h e n c e n o r t h o u s s ao * w e s t a l o n g t h e w e s t
LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 24 SO FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 01*55 40* W IST
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 78.50
fEFT TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 1; THENCE
NORTH 88 04 20' CAST ALONO THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 1.
A DISTANCE OF 7 07 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE
WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF IIU .1 S FEET. A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF O l’SO 01* AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH
01*22 51* WEST. THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC
OP SAID CURVE 75 84 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 297 SQUARE FEET. MORI OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST t/4 OF SECTION I t . TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH, RANOE 12
EAST SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA. AS DEiNQ NORTH
89 01 11* FAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO 824.T

CHULUOTA BYPASS
PERMANENT EASE­

MENT
THAT PORTION Of IME SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
3. BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THE WEST 27 FEET OF LOT 1. BLOCK t. UNRECORDED PLAT
o f c h u l a v is t a l e s s t h a t PAnr l y in g w it h in t h e n e w r /w
OF SNOW HILL ROAO (CHULUOTA GENEVA ROAO)
CONTAINING 2.407 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASEO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST T/4 OF SFCTlON 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 12
EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS BEINO NORTH
89 01 11* FAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
OWNFR/al WAYNE EDWARD BAKER and
DARLENE A BAKER
c/o Richard N Miiian, Etq
390 North Otange Arenue
Suite 1100
Orlendu. FL 12801
PARCEL NO. 123 1
CHULUOTA BYPASS
FES E1MPLE
THAT PORTION OF IME SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 27. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
4, BLOCK I OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO fl L S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST T/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP IT SOUTH.
RANGE 12 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE NORTH
01 55 40' WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NOR’ HWESI t/4 OF SAID SECTION 22, A DISTANCE
OF 1001 28 FEET THENCE NORTH 88 04 20' EAST. 3100 FEET
to t h e p o in t o f b e g in n in g , s a id p o in t a l s o b e in g t h e
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4. BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORD­
ED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
t h e n c e n o r t h o i s s a o - w e s t a l o n g t h e w e s t l in e o f
SAIO LOT 4. A DISTANCE OF 100 00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OR SAIO LOT 4. THENCE NORTH 88'04 20* EAST
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 4. A DISTANCE OF 9 00;
THENCE SOUTH 01*S5 40* EAST. 12 9# FEET TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY HAVINO A

i

RADIUS OF I l l U t FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*21 29' AND
A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 00*11 S3* EAST; THENCE SOUTH­
EASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 87 08 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH
88*04 20* W IET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4, A DIS­
TANCE OF T 02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 888 SOU ARE FEET. MORI OR LESS.
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE J*
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEINQ NORTH
M*01'33‘ (AST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING.
TOOETHER WITH
PARCEL MO. TSB-S
CHULUOTA BYPASS
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BASEMENT
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST t/« OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 72. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 (AST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO BFINO A PORTION OF LOT
4. BLOCK I OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORI PARTICULARLY OESCRIBID AS FOLLOWS
THE WEST 24 FEET OF THE NORTH 31 FEET OF LOT 4. BLOCK
1. UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. LESS THAT PART LYING
WITHIN THE NEW R/W OF ENOW HILL ROAO (CHULUOTA Of NE­
VA ROAD).
CONTAINING 48S SOUARI FEET. MORI OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THC NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION I I . TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANGE SI
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
88*03 23* EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARING
OWNERtel JOHN J. WEIR
end NANCY J. WEIR c/o « -chard N M-hen. Eaq
ISO North Orange Avenue
Sude 1100
Orlando. FL 17001
PARCEL NO. 1ES.4
CHULUOTA BVPASB
FEE SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTMWIST
t/4 OF SECTION I I . TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 17 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA ALSO BEING LOT S. BLOCK 1. OF
THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMINOLt COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
BEING OCSCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO E L I . NUMBER
MARKINQ THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST T/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH.
RANOE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH
01*55 40* WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST
t/4 OF THE NORTHWEST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION I I . A DISTANCE
OF ItO I IS FEET. THENCE NORTH 84*04 70* EAST. 1100 FICT
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT S. SLOCK 1 OF THE
UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA AND THE POINT OF
BEQINNINQ; THENCE NORTH 01*5140* WEST ALONO THE W IST
LINE o f SAID LOT S. A DISTANCE OF 100 M FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT S. THENCE NORTH
SS‘04'20* EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 5. A DIS­
TANCE OF tOO FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01*S5‘40* EAST. 100 00
FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT S. THENCE
SOUTH lt'04'20* WEST ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT
S. A DISTANCE OF f 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEQINNINQ
CONTAINING 900 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASEO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE 12
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEING NORTH
tt'01 11* EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARING.
Y O U T H E N WITH
PARCEL NO. TEE-4
CHULUOTA 1VPASS
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST t/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
174 OP SECTION I I , TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE 31 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
5. BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
BIINO MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 22 FEET OF THE NORTH 14 FEET OF W IST 14 FEET
OF LOT S. SLOCK 1. UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA LESS
THAT PART LYINQ WITHIN THE NEW R/W FOR SNOW HILL ROAD
CONTAINING 110 SOUARI FEET MORI OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST T/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANGE 12
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA. AS BEINO NORTH
89*01 33* EAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
OWNER!*): DAVIO E. LYNN
AND DEBORAH LEE LYNN
c/o Richard N. Miltan. leg.
190 North Orange Avenue
Suite 1100
Orlando. FL 12S01
PARCEL NO. TES.I
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F IS SIM PLI
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST t/4 OF SECTION 22
TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANOE I I EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA ALSO BEINO A PORTION OF LOTS S AND T. BLOCK I
OF THE UNRECORDED FLAT OF CHULA VISTA, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
C O M M IN C t AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKINO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 2t SOUTH. RANOE 12 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; THENCE NORTH 01*59 40* WEST
ALONG THE W IST U N I OF THE NORTHWEET 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 22. A OISTANCE OF 1201.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH
Sa‘04'20* EAST, 33.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT S. SLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OP CHULA VISTA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE NORTH 01*33 40* W IST ALONO THE WEST U N I OF
LOT* t AND 7. OF SAID SLOCK I. A OISTANCE OF 200 00 FEET
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 7; THENCE NORTH
■8*04 20* EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 7, A DIS­
TANCE OF t.OO FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01*8540* EAST, 200 00
FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 8; THENCE
SOUTH SI-OA IO ' W IS T ALONQ THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT I
A DISTANCE OF t.OO F|ET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1800 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST t/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
88*03 33* EAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
OWNER(i) JOYCE F DOWDFN
3797 Round Lake Road
Zedeood. FL 327S8
Each Defendant la lurthat notified that the Petitioner will petition
for an Order ol TaAmg before the HONORABLE GENE STEPHEN­
SON. one of the Judge* ot the iboeo-ityled Court, on Tuotdoy
tho 22nd day ol December, 1998. at 1 30 p.m.. In Courtroom K tt
the Seminole County CourthouM. Sanford. Florida, in accordance
•ith ite Declaration ot Taking heretofore Mad m thia cause All
Defendant* to Hu* suit and all other mtereeled parties may tmety request * hearing on the Petition lor the Order ol Taking at Ihe
time and place designated end be heard Any OaTandant tailing to
t!lo ■ timely request lor hearing shall waive any right to object to
tho Order ol Teeing.
Each Defender! and any other peteont claiming any intereel in
the property described in the Petition m Hie above-styled Eminent
Dom*W proceeding I* hereby required to aery# written defenses
ll any you haee. to the Petition horotoloro Med in thle cause on
the Petitioner, snd any request for o hstring on tho Petition tor
tho Order ol Taking, rt desired, on Petition#!'* Attorney, whose
name snd addrsss is shown bolow on or before Tuesday
December t5. 1888. and lo Me the original of your written delen*.
at and any request lor hearing on tho Petition lor Ihe Order ol
Taking with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the
Petitioners Attorney or tmmedialely thereafter, to enow whet
right, title, mteresl or lien you ho«o, it eny. or claim In and lo the
property described m said Petition and to ihow cause, it any you
ha&gt;e. why said property should not bo condemned lor tho usee
and purposes as aet forth m said Petition. IT you tail to answer, a
default may be entered against you lor the rebel demanded &gt;n liie
Petition II you Iail lo request a hearing on the Petition lor Order
ol Taking you shall ware# any right lo ob|ocl to aaid Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and seal ol to d Court on the 20th ol OCTO.
BER. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT A. McMILLAN
County Attorney
lor Seminole County. Florid#
Seminole County Services Building
1101 East Fuel Street
Senlord, Florida 37771
Telephone (407) 885-5738
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish: Sunday. November 29, 1998
Sunday. December 8, 1998
OEW-4

Tampa Bay dropped yet anothrr one at home
as the Lions satin! to victory In ihe Dues* ship.
It Is now official. Tampa Bay Is a disgrace.
The worst thing about the team right now Is the
fiict that It won't leant from Its mistakes....
Trent Dllfrr.
Miami, as promised, wasn't up lo the chal­
lenge In New Kngland this week, and dropped
Into a three-way tie for the Division.
from the amount of mail I gut on the Hiibjrrt
many of you weren't happy with my commrntH
about Marino grttlng on In years.
let me tell you one more time.... I'm not paid
to avoid hurting frellngs. I'm compensated for
trlllng the tnith.
Marino has to dntg tils body around thr
pocket now. I respect what the man accom­
plished In thr League, but face tt, while I watt
rating turkey many of you were rating crow.
Left* look into thr CRYSTAL BALL OT
FOOTBALL and find the winners.
M IA M I (-9 ) V S . IVBW O R LE A N S
Thr Dolphins need thin game badly, and
Johnson will do everything possible to get the
win. I love watching Dtlka and the Saints play,
they have more heart than any team In the
league. Dolphins 33, ta in ts 17.
J A C K S O N V IL L E (-7) A T C IN C IN N A T I
The Jaguars can 111 afford another loss In the
Division ao look for them lo trounre thr Bengals. who srrm to luive given up on l hr rest of
the season.
This organization Is so screwed up they still
won't put Sanford native Jeff Blakr back In.
They deserve every loss thry’rr getting. J afn srs
20

0

N E W Y O R K J E T S (-9) V S . C A R O L IN A
The Panthers have been Improving steadily
since they dismissed Kerry Collins. Now thry
are scoring points and putting In efforts their
fans are more accustomed to seeing.
Thr New York Jest does NOT want to lose tills
game. If thry do thry may full out of thr playoff
nice for good. BUI Purcells Is tough at home,
und I have lo give hint the win In this one. bin
to give up nine points to this Improved (’anthers
team? No way. Jtat 34, Faatfcavs 17.
K A N S A S cm r (-4 ) V S . A R IZ O N A
I want to see the Cardinals win this one. It
would be the final nail In Marty's coffin ut Kan­
sas City.
Juke Plummer looked fantastic* last week as
he threw hts squad to an early 31-0 lead ut
Washington. I look for the offense nnd defense
to both show up for this Arrowhead buttle. C ar­
dinals 33. C k l« b 11.
N E W E N G L A N D (-3 ) V S . B U F F A L O
The Bills look lo Improve their situation In
the A.F.C. East and Ihe Patriots will try to stop
their umazlng run.
Unfortunately for Buffalo, thr Patriots' victory
ovrr Miami on Monday Night gave them much
nrrded confidence lo get buck In the hunt. If
the Bills can stop Bledsoe's passing, thry will
get the win. If not. they don't have a rhanrr.
TOO CLOSE TO CALL.

see
~0$a ttn wB4

from Pigs IB

Things looked to be back on
track Friday afternoon at the
SCC Hrulth and Physical Edu­
cation Center us thr Raldrrs
took a 24-14 lead uftrr 10 min­
utes of thr game ugalnst Skagit
Valley Community College from
Mount Vernon. Washington.
Bui the visitors, who went
32-0 In the California Junior
College League last year, got
rolling against the SCC re­
serves and kept Ihe momentum
the rest of the half, outscoring
the Raiders 21-H to take a 3532 halftime advantage.
Both teams got oIT to a slow
start In the second half, but
S C C s pressure defense finally
started to create problems for
Skagit Valley and the Raiders
wrnt on a monster run. holding
the visitors to only five points
over the first 15 minutes of the
second half to build a 20-point
lead. 60 40.
The two teams played rqual
the rest of the wuy with fourthranked SCC Improving to 7-0
on the season. 71-53.
"We're probably
going to
move up to No. 2 (In the state
poll) when thr poll comes out
today.* said SCC coach Ken
Patrick. "I'm not sure we be­
long there with the way we
played today though.
"We're still not playing with
enough team consistency and

KTjTTYT'nillUIITilli'M
BRADY
LESSARD

S E A T T L E (-3 ) V S . T E N N E S S E E
Tills gantr Is do or die for Coach Erickson.
If he loses this one. Senttle will definitely
send him parking, but tf he wins and finishes
Ihe season with a winning record, thry may
show mercy.
The Oilers, however, won't come lo town
planning lo help him keep his job. This tram
lias looked very good on both sides of the ball
and have a real shot at muking tire playoffs, de­
spite last week's stumble against the Jets. TOO
r*lfTfg TO CALL.
G R E E N B A T (-1 8 ) V S . PH ILA D E LFH 1A
The Packers blew a golden opportunity last
week against the Vikings and will look to pun­
ish the Eagles for their mistake.
Green Bay will certainly win this game, but IB
points Is a lot of points to give a professional
football tram. Have lo play tt? Take the points
and cross your fingers. Paakaia 31. Bagla* 14.
O A K L A N D (■ «) V S . W A S H IN G T O N
The Chratrrs looked much better against the
Broncos than I thought they would, and I was
happy for them. They still have more talent
than 90 percent of Ihe League and If they ran
sneak Into thr playoffs.... look outl (tunning
hack Napoleon McCollum Is one of the best I've
seen In n number of years. BaMara 31,
skins 30.

S A N F R A N C IS C O (*13)
V S . N E W Y O R K G IA N T S
The Nlnrrs seem lo have gotten bark what
they wrrr missing for u month or so. and they f
still have some ground to make up on the Fa I-;;
cons. I look for Young and Rice to make g *
statement In this one, amazingly a number oF*fans nnd writers have listed this tram os dead.:'
they are far from Itf N in ert 34, N M g t t s 3.
Each week, und after extensive and exhaus-!
tlve review. I release what I consider to he the;
best selection against the spread In Ihe ached-,
ulr (hat week
These LOCK OF THE WEEK selections have!
led lo financial Independence for a handful of!
loyal readers. Our season profits have swollen!
to $24,000 and I'm ready for anothrr streak!
Today I'm going with thr OAKLAND RAIDERS
(-6) OVER THE WASHINGTON DEADEKINS as!
my LOCK OF THE WEEK In a game that!
should be over by halftime.

Intensity yet. The freshman
have saved il h several times
tills year, but they are still lost
on ofiense and the freshman
und sophomores
are
still
teaming each others' games. I
hope they (the team) start g rt­
tlng It togelhrr soon.*
The Raiders will rrmaln at
homr to play a doubleheader
on Wednesday IDee. 2| with the
SCC men's (ram. The women
host Brevard Community C ol­
lege from Melbourne at 6 p.m.,
followed by the men against
Miaml-Dadc Community C ol­
lege at H p.m.
Daria Kudniyvtscvu led the
Raiders with 22 points on Fri­
day. while Raisa Tuure added
13 points. Sasha Ralmesalo
added nine points und Crystal
Tunner came off the bench to
score eight points, while con­
tributing several steals and a s­
sists during the SCC rally.
In the victory over Nova
Southeastern.
Kudruyvtscvu
wus the leader with 20 points,
six assists nnd four steals,
while seven-foot Jaana Kotova
liad a big night with IB points.
10 rebounds and three blocked
shuts. Ralmesalo chipped In
with 10 points and five assists,
while Mevett Woolry added 10
points, four assists and steals
and Tuurr contributed
six
points and 10 rebounds.

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2. ObrtlrlliM-r 1 0 0 3. V k u n il ft 0-1 I4J
lligrluw 0 0 I 0. S lm lu I 3 3 4 Luilwtg
1 2-4 10. Zum»1nkle 3 3 4 H Maples 2 !
0 0 4. Apukit* I 1-4 4 K rllrm k y 1 0 1
2. IkiW rrs 0 0 0 0 Total* 10 I I 20 53

Stmlnolt C.C. (71)
H m ly O 0 0 0 Tarm rr 3 1 2 S
Kuilniyvtsrva B 7-7 22. Wuulry 3 1 -3 7
lU lttm tlo 4 0 0 9 Smith 1 0 0 2
llmiiintt 0 0 0 O Tu u rr 4 3-7 13.
Slukr* I 1 4 3. Snilthrr* O 0 0 0. Kutura 2 0-3 4. IhHUnjit I 1 3 3. TuMl*
23 tH 2H 71.
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RAIDERS 75. NOVA 55
B«mlaoU C.C. (78)
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Kudniyvticva 7 2 2 20. Woolry 5 0 0
10 K alm rvJo I 3-2 10 Smith 2 0-0 4.
Ilrunln* 0 0 0 0. Tuure 3 0 0 0. Slukr-.
2 1 2 5. Snuther* 0 0 -0 0. Kotova 9 0 0
IS. U mmiyoti 0 0 0 O Total* 33 3-6 73

Nova Southsssttni Uni*. (58)
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14. IL III! key 3 0 0 6. M lliikey 3 0 0
6. Tiirr«yn*kl I 1 2 3. Carr 0 0 0 0.
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A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S E D IT O R

SANFORD _ The City of Lake Mary held Its
(Ini annual Lake Mary Invitational Golf Tour­
nament for the Lake Mary Trailhead and Gate­
way Plaza last week and raised over $26,000.
:t the event was held at Heathrow Country Club...
The Dynamic Golf Tour Is set to host Its first
'Now Way to Drugs* golf tournament Dec. 5 at
Cypress Greens. The event will Include a pro­
fessional and three amateurs per team. The pro
will play his own ball while the amateurs play
best ball In the scramble. The best score Is re­
corded. Tee-off Is 8 a.m.. so call (941) 424 -9428
for Information.
The tour will also host other events through­
out December Including Dec. 12 at Sun Air. and

the Eagle’s Nest

Dec. 19 at Wlllawbrook. Other tournaments are
expected In Januaiy...
The Good News and Jail Prison Ministry will
sponsor Its fifth annual golf tournament at
Ekana Golf Club Dec. 5. The tournament will
feature a four-person scramble with a 12:45
p.m. shotgun. Call 324-5221...
The Sanford Rotary Club Is getting ready to
host Its annual golf tournament Dec. 1 at De­
lia ry Country Club. There win be a 12:30 p.m.
shotgun start and the fee Is only $85 to Include
golf, baby back ribs and BBQ chicken. Prtsea
will be awarded In the scramble format, so call
323-1673. 323-3660. 322-4854 or 322 -2420...
The Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes also an­
nounced Its grand opening date for Dec. 12th...
Diamond Players Club, a golf management
company headed by Arizona Diamondbacks

pitcher Tbdd Stottlemyre, has acquired Sweetr'— — Club and Weklva Golf Club In
has several celebrity partners
^N ltn u ota TWln Paul Molltor. Tampa
------ running back Mike Alstott and
*•«&gt; Stottlemyre. the New York
pitching coach, and Sam McDowell...
Golf Chib will host the annua]
Tournament Dec. 4 with an 8 a.m.
1
he plenty of separate comi ■ luncheon at 1:30 p.m. Call 654-

1 n s ' C O N S O l F S • D FC K R A C K S • P U S H

HOMESTEAD . Tlcketa for
the Inaugural Jiffy Lube Miami
400 at the Miami-Dade Home­
stead Motorsports Complex,
the debut of NASCAR Winston
Cup racing In South Florida, go
on sale Tuesday. December I.
The Speedway ticket office
will begin accepting orders at 9
a.m. that day. The ticket order
form will be posted on the
Speedway's official web site.
www.racemlaml.com. on Mon­
day. giving fans the option of
printing the form and filling
their order via FedEx.
To assist wtth the antici­
pated heavy demand for tickets
to the Nov. 12-14. 1999 week­
end. the Speedway will activate

a toll-free fox service st 9 a.m.
on Tuesday. Customers must
have access to a fax machine
to use (his sendee, which will
be available by calling (800)
853 4766.
The form will be stamped
with the time and date, and or­
ders will be processed tn the
order tn which they were re­
quested from the fox service, as
long as they are received In the
Speedway ticket office by Mon­
day. December 7.
Customers can also visit the
Speedway ticket office tn per­
son. or place their orders by
calling (305) 230-RACE (7223).
Due to the anticipated heavy
demand. Speedway
officials
encourage fans to utilize one of
the sendees listed above if they
ore unable to reach a ticket

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Dubby Scan. 4 (S3) Tammy Johnson. 3 (071 Chad Allman
OpM S I m M M U I M . I. Id) Wayne Ikrklr. 3 1141 John Wills. 3. (HI
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S f « t m * » _ 1. 197) Chad IVrre. 3 (31 (Men Carter. 3. 13) Ian Huffman. 4
(34) tan lilac hard. 9 1041 Dnu| 3amkm
Mtal-Maaka . I. (00) tan Abtica; 3 (9B) Jeff (Javt*. 3 1281 KJ Amune. 4.
1971 Kelly Jarrell. 3 III htdle Alllaon
Sam* an . I. 1901 Crag 9aylcr. 3 13) Char lea Fry: 3. 101 Mark Scherer 4
1001 Uave Rowe; 9. IS) Melina Clooter
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Tickets to go on sale Tuesday for
inaugural Jiffy Lube Miami 400
•poelal ta the Herald

Moonllght Central Senior Tour has kicked off
and Is a local mint tour for players aged 48-andover. Players with handicaps of 15 and lower
will play two to four times each week at golf
courses throughout Central Florida. Call 8259122 for details...
Celebration Oolf Club has been chosen as the
national host for American Golfs Women In Co{f
Day, 1999. The tournaments will be staged at
more than 200 private, resort and dally fee
courses nationwide and Is iopen to women of all
ages and skill levels...

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The state-of-art Speedway la
offering a three event ticket for
1999. including the March 20
Florida Dodge Dealer* 400
o i f t
NASCAR Craftsman Truck race
•PRICES DO
In addition to the Nov. 12-14
Jiffy Lube Miami 400/NASCAR
Busch Series weekend. Priority
will be given to fons requesting
the three-event package, with
remaining seats allocated to
fans requesting a two-event
package. Including the Jiffy
Lube Miami 400/Busdi Series
finale. Three-race p r k a g r s are $100-$175.
while
two-race
packages are $75-$150.
The addition of NASCAR
Winston Cup racing gives the
Homestead-Mlaml
Speedway
the most diverse schedule tn
the United States. The light­
ning-fait CART FedEx Cham­
pionship Cars and NASCAR
Craftsman Trucks open the
fM I P O T N
1999 season. March 15-21. The
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annual Sports Car Extrava­
ganza.
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For Information call the
Speedway ticket office at (306)
230-7223, or visit the webalte
“t: www.racemlaml.com. Other
sties are www.daytonauBa.coOv
and www.penske.com.

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ILilflUne wore . New Covenant 30.
C.II O P 20. Thxee-potm field goals .
New Covenant 4 (M WiUum*. Uuvt*.
Daymun. MorrUl; C.H.O.P. 3 (Inman 2.
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Scon Whitman B 4 B 16. Dale Whitman
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Chris Rnbbtn* 2 6-6 11. Allen Johnson
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Sroll Wade 3 0 0 6. Delon Howard 0
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Scott Johnson 4 3-5 10, Deniu* Ikll 0
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Lyle Robinvon 0 0 0 0. Totals: 20 4 11
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Tourists go back to nature in county
By BUI K t t m
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
theme for Oils year's Seminole
County Convention and V isi­
tor** Burrau marketing plan Is
eco-tourtsm.
Tourists interested In a na­
ture activity or tn visiting a
historical site are the fastest
growing segment o f vacationers
worldwide, the bureau said.
Hotel development, with the
county's
tourism
industry
growing tn response to corpo­
rate growlh tn the 1-4 corridor.
Is expected by the bureau.
Additional development
Is
expected to come to the Oviedo
area near the mall and at the
Orlando Sanford Airport, the
bureau said.
Six new hotels were built tn
Seminole County during the
last year, and the county's hotel
tax collections have increased
20 percent, the bureau said.
There will be a new meeting
facility completed tn the county
within the next five years, the
bureau said.
Sanford voters
approved the construction o f a
:UX&gt;
room
hotcl/conventlon
center that Is being planned on
Lake Monroe by FRA Develop­
The county’s tourism bureau wil
ment.
locus its efforts on eco-tounsm
At least one new eco-lodgc
touting the natural resources in­
will be developed along the St.
cluding parks and the zoo Local
Johns River with 100 to 200
golf courses continue to attract
units, the bureau said.
vrsrtors
ot alt ages throughout the
The county's sports market
year
will continue to grow, with a
demand for additional soccer
R**oto* be Tamm*
and softball facilities, the bu­
reau said.
Sanford Is con­
structing a four field sports
complex at Chase Park, which
when combined with Zlnn Heck
Field and Historic Sanford Me­
Sports training Is mi Impor­
morial Stadium would give the
tant aspect of the county's
city six fields at the site.
The bureau
th e bureau said it expects sports market.
the Orlando Sanford Airport to said (here Is less competition In
receive 500.000
visitors per this market, since most venues
year from
Germany. Canada are Interested In large events.
Tire ubjeclives of the bureau
and South America. In uddltlon
to Its United Kingdom customer Include a five percent Increase
tn hotel occupancy and a 10
base.
The 1.3 million passengers percent increase In tourism tax
revenues. The bureau hopes to
through the Orlando Sanford
Airport from Britain and Ger­ bring two new events to the
many arc an untapped source Seminole County Sports Train­
of new business for rm m ty ho­ ing Center tn Sylvan Lake Park
near Sanford. The burrau Is
tels and attractions, the bureau
said. International visitors stay also seeking to attract a new
an average of 14 days, spend­ golf event to the county.
The bureau has an objective
ing 51.600 per person, the bu­
of inrreaslng individual golf
reau said.
traffic by 10 percent through
Corporate travelers are the
and
packages
number one market for Semi­ relationships
with golf wholesalers and bu si­
nole County hotels Monday
nesses. In addition. Ihc burrau
through Thursday, the bureau
hopes to Increase use of the
said.
Weekend vacationers tend to county's outdoor attractions by
10 percent by Including day
come from Florida cities and
and overnight packages with an
from the Southeast, usually
driving to the county and stay­ expanded eco/hcrltagr tourism
marketing program.
ing an average o f two nights,
Tlie Central Florida Sports
the bureau said.
Most senior travelers come to Authority will assist the burrau
in bidding for new events for
the county by car. often by Auto
county sports venues, the bu­
Train, the bureau said. There
reau said.
Is a trend among seniors to
The bureau Is seeking new
travel with grandchildren, the
promotional partners. Including
bureau said.

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Daytona
Beach
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New
Smyrna lieach.
Die bureau will assist In
promoting events
such
as
American Powerboat
Racing.
Seminole Soccer Club tourna­
ments.
softball tournaments,
wakeboarding and water-skiing
events.
Scottish
Highland
games, junior Olympics, and
the Sanford Heritage Festival.
New information centers will
lx- established by the bureau In
the county's three rrglonal
malls and within each of the
Chambers of Commerce In the
county.
The bureau said It will coop­
erate wtlh promoters to support
opening ceremonies and gamer
television coverage.
The bu- .
reau also said it will use pro­
motions. such as golf packages
wtlh hotels, to direct guests to
county properties.
A seminar for hotels and at­
tractions on low cost or no cost
promotions and public relations
will be developed by the bu ­
reau.
The bureau will develop a
training program for front desk
employers on customer service.

There will also I k - an awards
program. Including frre adm is­
sion to county attractions, for
customer service employees
Tour operators In the Orlando
area tli.it are receptive to pro­
moting Seminole County such
as Sun Coast Destination S erv­
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IM M O f o il M M IW O II COUNTY. PLOSIOA
C A M NO.i M - M M - C A - t l l
•IM INOLI COUNTY, a poMtcal subdivision of th*
•laia ol Florida.
f l WN W ,
•f I N I DAVIS, TAMt T IM K A UcDONALD;
Of LOIS REALTOR D; U S L Ifl C R ID IT
COAfORATION, a it'**otv#d Flonda corporation.
INLAND NORTOAOI CORPORATION, an
MMnota Corporation; DAVID 0. PORTIR;
W UM W OTO N MUTUAL O M R . P A.; INLAND
MAT!RIALS. INC., A Plerlda corporation;
RAY VALOIS aa Taa Collector ol S*mHtol*
CowNp Florid*. and th* unknown ipowooo of th# ab o x . rf
any; th*H hair*. davlaaaa. assign***. grant***, creditor*.
10*0000. aiaculor*. administrators. mortgage**. (udgmaot
and any and aR olbor paraon* having or cloanmg
•o Kara any iipM. titto or mtaraal by. through, under or
claming any right, ntla. or Intoroal m the real property
described In thia action,
Dotondanta
TO: TH O S I ASOVI-NAM IO D lf lN O M T S M O TO ALL PARTUS
CLAIMING IN TIR IS T SY. THROUGH, UNO!R OR AGAINST T H I
NAMIO D lf lN O M T S . M O TO ALL PARTUS HAVING OR CLAIMING TO NAVI M Y RIOHT. TITL I OR IN T IR IS T IN T H I PROPERTY D ISC RIGID SILOW
An Im nom Doraam Petition, together with ita Declaration ot
Tabing haa boon Mad In the abooo-atytod court to aegutra certain
property mi areata m Sammole County, flonda. doaenbod aa letP AR C IL NO. S4S

CO UN TY R O M AST. P N A II I
PS RM APS N T NR AIN AOS S A M MS NT
THAT PORTION 0 f T H I LAND D ISC R lSf D M D IID POOR ST.
PAOI 101. ANO IN D II D SOOR IM . PAG! 371 O f T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS O f SIM INOLI COUNTY, PLORIOA. L I M T H I RIGHTOP-WAV T M I N POR COUNTY ROAD 0437. AS SHOWN ON STATt
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SICTION 77110-2404. S H U T 1 O f I.
AS R ICO R O ID IN O R. BOOR 440, PAOI l i t ;
S IIN O PURTHIR O tSCAIBI 0 AS FOLLOWS COMM I NCI AT
TH I NORTHW IST CORNIR O f T H I IA S T H A lf O f T H I SOUTH•AST QUARTIR Of T H I SOUTHW IST OUARTIR O f SICTION 7.
TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANOI 30 IA S T. T H IN C I RUN
100*40 44*1 ALONG TH I W IST LINI O f SAID IA S T HALP O f T H I
SOUTHIAST OUARTIR O f T H I SOUTHW IST O U M T IR POR
30 00 P U T ; T H IN C I. LIAVINO SAID W IS T L IN I. RUN
N I T t r -0 4 ’ 1. ISO 34 P U T TO A POINT ON T H I IASTIR LV
RIOHT-Of-WAY LINI O f C A 4437; T H IN C I RUN N30*M 37*1
ALONG SAIO IASTIRLV RIOHT-Of-WAV LINI POR 71 04 P U T TO
A POINT O f CURVATURI O f A CURVI CONCAV4 IASTIR LV HAV­
ING A RAOIUS O f 1104 34 P U T : T H IN C I RUN NORTHIASTIRLV
ALONG T H I ARC Of SAID CURVI M O ALONG SAIO IASTIR LV
RIOHT-Of-WAY U N I POR IIS 44 P U T THROUGH A CINTRAL
M O L I OP 0 T4S ST*. SAIO CURVI HAVtNO A CHORO LIN O TH O f
144 33 P U T SIARINO N3S'21 34*1. TO T H I POINT O f BIOINNINO; T H IN C I CONTMUINO ALONG A CURVI CONCAVI IA S TIRLY HAVtNO A RADIUS Of 1104 34 P U T . RUN NORTHIAST
■ ALV ALONO TH I ARC O f SAIO CURVI LAND ALONG SAIO IA S T IRLY RIOHT-Of-WAV LIN I O f C R. S437) POR 4S 04 P U T
THROUGH A CINTRAL ANOLI OP 03*31 34*. SAIO CURVI HAVINO A CHORO LINOTH OP 44 07 P U T B IM lN O N 43*0rtt*l. TO
T H I IN O OP SAIO CURVI. T H IN C I. LIAVINO SAIO IASTIRLV
RIOHT-OP-WAV LINI. RUN N04M 7 04*1. 4 40 P U T . TH IN C I
BOO*44*40*1. 4 44 P U T TO A POINT AT T H I NORTHS ALV IN D OP
A CURVI CONCAVI IASTIRLV HAVtNO A RADIUS OP 1044 34
P U T . T H IN C I PROM A CHORO B IM lN O O f 443'31'tl'W RUN
SOUTHW ISTIRLV ALONO T H I M C OP SAIO CURVI THROUOH A
CINTRAL ANOLI OP I ’ llO f * A DlSTANCI OP 33 0 P U T TO A
POINT ON A RAOIAL LINI. T H IN C I RUN S47*tSOO*l ALONG
SAIO RADIAL LINI A DlSTANCI OP S 0 P U T TO A POINT ON A
CURVI CONCAVI TO T H I IAST. HAVING A RAOIUS O f 1041 34
f i n ; T H IN C I PROM A CHORO B IM lN O O f S43*10 31*W RUN
SOUTHW ISTIRLV ALONO T H I M C OP SAID CURVI THROUOH A
CINTRAL M O L ! OP 1*04*11’ A DlSTANCI O f 33 00 P U T TO A
POINT ON A RAOIAL LINI. T H IN C I RUN N44*34 1S*W ALONO
SAIO LINI A DlSTANCI OP S 0 P U T TO A POINT ON A CURVI
CONCAVI TO TH I IAST. HAVtNO A RADIUS OP 1044 34 P U T
T H IN C I PROM A CHORO SIAR INO OP S40‘ SI 14*W RUN
SOUTHWISTIRLV ALONO TH I ARC OP SAIO CURVI THROUOH A
CINTRAL ANOLI OP 1*2* «*’ A O IS T M C I OP 34 31 P U T TO
TH I IN O OP SAIO CURVI. T H IN C I N00*S4 40*W. I 44 P U T
TH IN C I 444*17 04*W. S 77 P U T TO T H I POINT OP BIOiNNINO
■CONTAINING IIS SOUARI P U T . MORI OR LISS
OWNIRtal IR IN I DAVIS M O
TAMI TIM K A MCDONALD
144 Anchor Road
Caeeeiberry. PL 33707
PAR CIL NO. S4S
COUNTY ROAD 4*7, PH AS I I
P4R M ANINT DA AINA 04 B A S IH IR T
THAT PART OP LOT 17. BLOCR *A*. (LIS S TH I PORTION TAM N
POR C R 4437 RIOHT OP-WAY. PIN O R. BOOH 440. PAOI 431).
•A RIPLAT OP LAAI MOBIL! SHORIS*. ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT TH IR IO P RICOROID IN PLAT BOOH 4. PAOI 44. OP T H I
PUBLIC RICOROS OP SIM iNO LI COUNTY. PLORIOA.
BlINQ PURTHIR DISCR lSIO AS POLLOWS TH4 SO UTHIASTI ALV 10 P U T OP THI NORTHWISTIRLV IP P U T OP SAIO LOT
IT, BLOCH *A*. LYING CONTIGUOUS WITH TH I SOUTHEASTERLV RIOHT OP-WAY LINI OP C R 1437 PIR S R D RIOHT-OP-WAV
MAP SICTION 177110 2404
CONTAINING 400 SOUARI P U T , MORI OR LISS
OWNIA(a) OILOIS RIALPORO
t i l t County Road 427 South
Altamonte Springs. PL 32701
P M C S L R O . 471
CO UNTY ROAO 437. PMASI I
P4RMANSNT ORAINAOS BASSMSNT
THAT PART OP LOT I t . BLOCH *A* (LISS TH I PORTION TAKIN
POR C R 1427 RIOHT-OP-WAV. PIR O R BOOH 471, PAOI 3301.
*A RIPLAT OP LAAI MOBIL! SHORIS*. ACCOROlNO TO TH I
p l a t t h i r i o p r i c o r o i o in p l a t b o o h i . p a g i i s . o p t h i
PUBLIC RICOROS OP SIM INOLI COUNTY. PLORIOA.
BIINO PURTHIR O IS C R iB I0 AS POLLOWS T h I SOUTHEASTIRLY 10 P U T OP THI NORTHWISTIRLV 17 P U T OP SAID LOT
21. BLOCH *A*. LV NG CONTIGUOUS WITH TH I SOUTHEASTERLV RIOHT-OP-WAV LINI OP C R 1427 PIR S R 0 RIOHT-OP-WAV
MAP SICTION *77110-2404
CONTAININO 400 SOUARI P U T . MORI OR LISS
OWNIRtal DAVID 0 PORTIR
c/a Kenneth M Clayton, lag
1044 Maitland Cantor Commons Bhrd
Maitland. PL 32741
P M C I l NO. 444
CO UNTY ROAO 437, PH AS I I
PBRMANINT ORAINAOS B A S IM IN T
THAT PORTION OP LOTS 14. IS ANO IS. 'TROUT LAHI SUBDI­
VISION’ . ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT TH IR IO P R ICO R O ID IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAG! 41. OP TH I PUBLIC RICOROS OP SEMI
NOLI COUNTY. PLORIOA. fRIPIR TO O R BOOH t*04. PAGI
1443. ALSO)
BIINO PURTHIR OfSCRIBID AS POLLOWS BIGIN AT T H I
SOUTHWIST CORNIR OP LOT t l. OP SAIO 'TR O UT LAHI SUB­
DIVISION*. SAIO POINT BIINO ON TH I IASTIRLV RIGHT OPWAV LINI OP COUNTY ROAD *437, AS SHOWN ON STATI ROAO
RIOHT-OP-WAV MAP SICTIO N *77410-2104. T H IN C I RUN
N2S*03 47*1 ALONG SAIO IASTIR LV RIOHT OP-WAV LINI A OISTANCI OP 0 34 P U T TO TH I BIOINNINO OP A NON-TANGINT
CURVI CONCAVI NORTHWISTIRLV ANO HAVINO A RAOIUS OP
I N I 44 P U T . (AND TO SAIO BIOINNINO OP CURVI A RAOIAL
LINI BIARS 440*44 44*1). SAIO POINT OP BIOINNINO OP
CURVI ALSO BIINO ON TH I W ISTIR LV LINI OP SAIO LOT t l
M O ON T H I IASTIRLV RIOHT-OP-WAV LINI OP COUNTY ROAO
•427; TH IN C I RUN ALONG SAIO IASTIRLV RIGHT OP WAV
LINI. NORTHIASTIRLV ALONO T H I ARC OP SAIO CURVI A OISTANCI OP 104 47 P U T THROUOH A C INTRAL ANOLI OP
03*10 14*. SAIO CURVI HAVING A CHORO LINQ TH OP 10144
PIET. CHORD BIARINQ OP N27’ 3I 04*1. TO A POINT OP TANOINCY. T H IN C I RUN N2S*02 47*1 ALONG SAIO IASTIR LV
RIQHT-OP-WAV LINI A O IS TM C I OP I I 32 P U T . T H IN C I RUN
443*4 7 03*1. ALONO SAIO EASTERLY RIOHT-OP-WAV LINE A
O IS T M C I OP 10 00 P U T ; T H IN C I. LIAVINO SAIO EASTERLY
RlOHT-OP-WAV LINI RUN 93**02 97*W A DISTANCE OP I I 32
P U T TO A POINT OP CURVATURI WITH A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHWISTIRLV HAVINO A RAOIUS OP 1471.44 P U T . T H IN C I
RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG T H I ARC OP SAIO CURVE A OIST M C E OP 103.43 PIET. THROUGH A CENTRAL M G L I OP
03*0101*. SAID CURVI HAVINO A CHORO OISTANCI OP 103 S3
P U T M O A CHORO BIARINQ OP S37*33*3I*W. TO A POINT ON
T H I SOUTH LINE OP SAIO LOT I I ; T H IN C I RUN S l l ’ 4 ! 03’W.
ALONO THE SOUTH LINI O f SAIO LOT IS A O IS T M C I OP 11.44
P IET TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1.171 SOUARE P IET MORE OR LESS
OWNERta) Inland Malarial* Inc.,
Attn: Richard I . Murphy, Praardant
1101 County Road 427
Caaaalbarry. PL 33714-7144
Each Detandanl ta further notified that the Petitioner will petition
tor an Order ot Tailing before the HONORABLE SEYMOUR B IN SON. on* ol the Judge* ol th* aboaa-atyled Court, on Tuaaday.
(ha 14th day ol December. Its*, at 1100 a h i .. m Courtroom K. at
the Seminole County Courthouaa. Sanford, flonda. in accordance
Rith da Declaration ol Taking haratolor* filed m thi* causa All
Defendant* lo thi* auit and all other mtaraatad pariiea may time­
ly roguaat a hearing on th* Petition for tha Order of Taking at th*
time and placa daaignatad and b* heard. Any Oalandant tailing to
fit* a tmtahy raquatl for hearing than warv* any right to 0b(*c1 to
the Order of Taking.
ANO
•Each Defendant and any other paraona claiming any mtaraal in
the property deaenbed m th* Petition m tha aboee-atyled Eminent
Domain proceeding ia hereby required to tarn* written dafenaa*.
f arty you have, lo th* Petition heretofore Mad m thia caua* on
th* Petit loner, and any raguaal for a hearing on tha Petition lor
tha Order at Taking, it daaaad. on Patitionar'e Attorney, whoa*
name and addraaa ia ahown below on or balora Tuaaday.
December g, iggg. and In fU* tha original of your written defen*

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a* and any ragun t for haartng on th* Retitton tor th* Order of
Taking with tha Clark of thia Court either bator* aarvtc* on th*
Petitioner* Attorney or immediatory thereafter, to ahow what
right, title. Intereat or Han you haa*. If any, or claim Hi and to th*
proparty daaenbad m aatd Petition and ta ahow caua*. 4 any you
have, why aaid property ahould net be condemned lor th* uaa*
and purpoaa* a* tat forth Hi aaid Petition, it you tail to wtawar. •
default may b* entered agamal you far th* relief demanded m tha
Petition |( you fail to raguaal a hearing on th* Petition for Order
at Taking you ahall waive any right lo ob(*ct ta aaid Order of
Tabing.
WITNESS my hand and aaal ol aaid Court on OCTOBER IS. 1444
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN M O fOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIOA
B r CeceNa V. Ekarn
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A. NkMILLAN
County A Itornay
tor Sam mola County. Florid*
Sammeta County Same** Buildmg
n o t Eaat fHat Straat
Sanford, Florida 32771
Tataphona: 1407)331-1130. Eat. 7344
Attorney for Petitioner
Pubheh Suncjy. November 33. 1444
Sunday. November 34, 1444
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NO T I C ! O f ACTION IN BMINBNT DOMAIN
IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT O f TNB
■ IO M TIIN TM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO POR BIM lNO LB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 44-4 1 14-C A -13-0
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a poMwal eubdiviaion ot th*
Slat* of f lerlda.
Patitionar,
IOWARO W fiOMAN. MANY ORACI 4 PUNO a/k/a
MARY 0 PIG M M ; GRIGORY P. SAMANO;
MARGARET M. SAMANO: UNITED STATES O f AMERICA.
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. PLORIOA POWER
CORPORATION. BREEN CAPITAL; SIDNEY RENINT;
DEBORAH RENE AT. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OP
TH I NEW C O V IN M T. INC . PIRST UNION NATIONAL
■ M R . a national bane mg aeaocletion. RAY VALOIS
aa Taa CoHactor at 8ammala County, flonda. and th*
unknown apauaaa el tha abava. if any; thaw haa*.
daat****, aaaignaaa. grant***. creditor*. !****#*.
•aacutara, admmiatratar*. mortgagaa*. (udgmant cradHora.
and aH other paraana hamng or claiming ta haaa
any right. Ml* *r mtaraal by. through, under or agaanat th*
above named Detandanl*. or atharwi** claiming any
right. Ml*, at mtaraal m tha real proparty daaenbad
at thi* action.
D*f#ndant|a)
TO THOSE ABOVS-NAMIO O lfIN O A N TS M O TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIM INO IN TIR IS T BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMIO O IP IN D M T S . M O TO ALL PARTIES HAVINO OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE M Y RIOHT. TITLE OR IN T IR IS T IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Immant Domain Petition, together with rta Declaration at
Taking ha* baan hlad m th* abova-atylad court ta acquit* can am
property mtaraal* m Saminoi* County, flonda. daaenbad a* fatPARCEL NO. 107

M B SIMPLE
TU4HAWILLA ROAD. PNASB III
That portion ot Lot 4 TutKaw.ua Unit 4. a* racordad m Plat Baa*
&gt;0. Pag* 14 Pubhc Record* at Sammeta County, fiend*, mar*
panicularty daaenbad a* foHowa
Begin at th* Northaaat earner ot lot 4. TuaaawiHa Unit 4. a*
racordad m Plat Boo* 34. Pag* It . Public Racorda at Sammata
County, flonda. aaid pomt bemg an th* Waatarty right -af-way kn*
a* racordad m aaid Plat Book 30. Pag* 14, aaid pomt aloe bemg
an a curve, concave Southaaalarty. having a central angle *1
03*24 04* and a radru* of 431 ] t feet, thane* from a tangent
baarmg ot S42’ li| t* W . run Southwaatarty along th* arc ot aard
Curve and ta*d right-of way kn*. a diatanc* ot IT 01 loot la tha
South***! corner ol aaid Lot 4. thane* N i l ' l l 4J*W. along th*
South kn* ot aaid Lot 4. a dittanc* ol S3 44 I eat lo a pomt on a
Curve, concav* Southaaalarty. having a central angle at 03*31 34*
and a radru* ot 771 20 loot, thane* from a tangent baarmg el
N Jt’ 44'10'1. run Northaaatarty along th* arc of ea-d curve, a dia­
tanca of 34 04 leaf to a pomt an th* Northerly kn* at aard let 4.
thane* 444*1343*1. a d-atanc* 44 12 feat la th* POINT Of
BEGINNING
Cent ammg 1.*17 aguar* feat, more or lata
OWNIR(a) EDWARD W PiQMAN and
MARY ORACI S PUNO
a/k/a MARY G PtOMAN
c/a Gary Maaaay. lag
On* Oougla* Placa
tOO Waal Citru* Straat
Altamonte Sprmg*. PL 12714-3402
PARCEL RO. t t S
P IS SIMPLE
TUSHAWILLA ROAO PNABB IN
That portion of that cart am parcel at land racordad m Otherat
Racorda Book 3341. Pag* 4*1. Pubhc Record* of I t m w H
County, flonda lymg m taction 13. Townchip 21, Rang* 30 leal,
Sammole County. Honda, bemg mar* particularly daaenbad a*
follow*.
Begm at in* mtaraaction at th* Waatarfy nght-ot-way kn* at
Tuakawtiia Road and lh# North kn* ot Lot 4. a* par put at
Tuakawill* Unit 4. racordad m Plat Book 2&lt;T. Pag* IS. Pubhc
Record* ol SammoU County, Florid*. run N SI‘ t3 41‘W. along th*
North kna ol aard Lot 4. a diatanca ol 41 44 feat to a pomt on a
cure*, concave Southaaalarty havmg a central angle ol 04*43 04*
and a radru* at 474 I I teat, thane* from a tangent baarmg at
N14*4S'S4*I run Northerly along th* arc ol aaid curve, a diatanca
at 44 *4 feat to th* pomt el tangancy; thane* run N43’34 04*E. a
diatanca of 344 4t teat to tha moat Southerly earner of Let 33.
Oaa force! Unit On* at racordad m Plat Book 22. Pag** 11-43.
th* PubK Record* ot SammoU County. Florida, mane* run
84**30 54*1. a diatanca ol 44 00 tael to a pomt on th* aforemen­
tioned Waatarty nght-ot-way Ima, thane* 443*34 0S*W along ten)
Waalerly nght-ot-way kn*. a diatanca ol 344 *0 feat to tha pomt
of curvature of curve, concav* Southaaalarty havmg a central
angle of 01*10 14* and a radtut ot 433 31 feat, inane* from c tan­
gent baarmg of 343*24 04*W run Southerly along th* aaid
Waatarty nght-ot-way Ima and th* arc of aaid curve, a diatanca ol
12.79 teat to th* POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing SIS acre*
OWNIR(*| IPISCOPAL CHURCH OF TH I
NIW C O V IN M T. INC
c/o Thoma* ( . Do**. HI, Attorney
400 1**1 Altamonte Drive
Suit* 310
Altamonte Sprmg*. FL 32T01
lack Oalandant i* further notified that th* Patitionar wHt petition
tor an Order ol Taking balora lh* HONORABLI G IN l STEPHEN
SON. on* ol th* Judge* of lh* abova-ttyUd Court, on Tuaaday.
th* 22nd day ol December. 1444. at 1 30 p m , m Courtroom K. at
th* SammoU County Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida, m accordance
with ita Declaration ol Taamg haratolor* Mad m thi* caua* All
Oalandant* lo thia amt and all other mtaraatad partial may Iuna­
ry raguaal a haarmg on th* Petition lor th* Order cf Taking at th*
lima and placa daaignatad and b* heard Any Oalandant taking to
IHa * timaiy laquatl tor haarmg Khali warv* any right lo obt*cl to
tha Order ol Taking.
tach Defendant and any other paraona claiming any mtaraal m
th* property daaenbad m th* Petition m th* abova-atylad Immant
Dornam proceeding i* hereby required to aarea written dafaoaat.
if any you hav*. to th* Petition haratolor* Mad m thi* caua* on
th* Patitionar. and any raquatl lor a haarmg on lh* Petition lor
lh* Order of Tating. it denied, on Patitionar'* Attornay. whoa*
name and addraaa i* ahown below on or balora Tuaaday.
Dec am bar 14. 1444. and lo liU th* original ol your written datana a* and any raquaat tor haarmg on tha Petition lor th* M a r ot
Taking with th* Clark ot thi* Court ailtur balora aarvica on th*
Petitioner* Attorney or immediately thereafter, to ahow what
right. M U . mtaraal or k*n you hav*. it any. or claim m and to th*
preparly daaenbad m aaid Petition and to ahow caua*. if any you
hav*. why aaid property ahould not b* condemned lor th* uaa*
and purpoaa* aa aat forth m aaid Petition. If you fail ta anawar. a
default may b* entered again*! you for th* rakal demanded m th*
Petition. It you fail to raquaat a haarmg on th* Petition for Order
ol Taking you ahall warv* any right to ob|*ct to aard Order at
Taking
WITNESS my hand and aaai ol laid Court on lh* 20th OF OCTOBIR. 1444
(SIAL)
M AR YM NI MORSI
CLERK OF T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN M 0 FOR SIM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORI0A
By: Ruth King
Deputy CUrk
ROBERT A. Mc Mil l a n
County Attorney
•or (ammoU County. Florida
SammoU County Sarvica* Building
1101 Eaat Fuat Straat
Sanford. Florida 33771
Telephone (407) 444-4734
Attorney tor Patitionar
Pubtiah: Sunday. November 24. 1444
Sunday. Oacambar 4. 1444
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JUDICIAL CIRCU IT
M M B POR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CABS NO. S S -I4 S S -C A
IO U IV M TA G I, INC..
Plaintiff)*)
v*.
JOSE SMELL ALLIN
MIRRIT. BY M D
THROUGH H IN
GUARDIAN. JOHN
WILLIAM ALLEN, at *1.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE
OP PORBCLOBURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VtN
purauant ta a Final Judgment at
Mortgage Foracloaura dated
NOVEMBER 14. 1444. an&lt;
entered Hi Cat* NO. 44-1034
CA of th# Cut ml Court of tha
EIGHTEENTH JudUUI Circuit In
and far S IM IN O L I County.
Florida wherein EOUIVANTAGE.
INC. M lh* Plaintiff and JOSE
SHELL ALLEN MIRRIT. BY M 0
THROUGH HER G U AR O IM
JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN; TEN
M T 41 N/K/A DONNA SWEET
INO Art th* Defendant*. I wilt
dear *1 lh* 4ammela County
Courthoua*. Sanford. Florida at
•t.BO am , on th* 17th day at
OECIMBER. 144B. th* following
daaenbad property a* aat forth
m aaid Final Judgment
LOT 3. BLOCR I . TIER t. OF
THE CITY OP 4M FO R O. S IM i­
NOLI
COUNTY.
PLORIOA.
ACCOROlNO TO I R. TRAPFORO'S MAP. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RICOROEO IN PLAT BOOR 1.
PAGE(S)
44
OP
PUBLIC
HICOROa
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORIOA
WITNESS MV H M O and th*
aaal at thu Court on NOVEM­
BER IE. 1444
ISEAL)
Clarb at th* Circuit Court
B r Jan* 4. Jaaawie
piaiitv CUrk
Ichavarrtg, McCaRa. Raymar.
Barrett I Frappur
Peal Office Baa 3410
Tampa. PL 1340t
F44041444
if you are a paraan with a dmability who naada accommoda­
tion Ht order ta participate m
•hr* proceeding you aa* antitad at no eaat to you. far th*
pravtaun of can am aaautanc#
Ft***#
contact
Court
Admmiatration at 301 N Par*
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32T71.
tataphona number (407) 3234330. wittun 3 working day* of
your receipt at thu document, If
haartng unpaired. (TOO) 1-400444-4771.
Pubtiah November 33. 34. 1444
DEW-134

M TNB CIRCUIT COURT
O f TNB atO N TIBRTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
BBMIROLR COUNTY,
PLORIOA.
CABB ROt 4 7 -lt T 0 -C A -1 4 I
M IL IN L DOUGLASS
PUmtitt
a.
■ATHIRiNK BA20R
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
j a m s 4 m Dic k s o n
Defendant
ROTICB
OP PORBCLOSURB SALS
NOTICI IS HIRCBV GtVIN
a Summary Pmal
1ParacUaur* dated
March IS. 1444. and enterad m
Cat* No 47-3174 -C A -I4 I at
lh* Circuit CauU ut and far
SammoU
County.
Florida,
wharem
PUmtitt.
and
Oalandant*. will *#ll to th*
mghaat bidder far cash at the
Watt Front Door at th*
SammoU County Courthouaa,
Santord. Florida, at tt:00
a clock A M. an lh* tSih day ot
0 IC IM B IR 14. 1*44. tha fol­
lowing daaenbad property a*
aat forth m aard Summary Pmal
Judgment, ta-wil:
Lata 14 and 30. Buck J.
MOBILE MANOR SECOND SEC­
TION. according ta tha map or
out tharpot a* racordad m Plat
Baak I t . Pag** 44 through 4|
ot the Public Record* *1
SammoU County. Fund*.
0ATID THIS 14th day ot NOV
EMBER. 1444
M AR YM N I MORSI. CLIRR
CUrk *1 th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* I . Jaaawie
Deputy CUrk
Kenneth M. Baan*. Eequu*
Suit* 1004A
470 N. Orlando Av*.
Maitland. PL 32741
Publuh November 32. 34. 1444
DEW-131

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
POR BBM IROLI COUNTY.
PLONIOA
CABS NO. 44-1030-CA-14-P
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE
CORP.
PUmtitt,
va.
FRANCISCO FIOUIROA and
DORA CALOIR FIGUEROA,
huaband and wit*.
Oalandant*
NOTICE OP B A L I
Notice is hereby given that,
purauant to th* Order or Pmal
Judgment anlarad on NOVEM­
BER 14. 1444 m thu caua*. hi
th* Circuit Court ol Sammol#
County, Florida. I will **H in*
property artuatad Hi SammoU
County, Florida, described as:
Let 4. KAWILLA CRIST,
according ta the plat thereof aa
recorded « Plat Booh 40. Pag*
10. Public Record* of SammoU
County. Florida,
at pubUc sal*, to th* highest
and bast bidder, tor cash, at lh*
weal front door ol th* SammoU
County Courthouaa ut Santord.
Florida, at 11:00 am ., on
DECEMBER 14. 1444.
Datad at Santord, Florida thu
14th day ot NOVEMBER. 1444
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jana I . Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
Barry M. EMun. (*q
4400 Kogar Btvd . Suit* 4104
St. Patarabu-g. FL 33703
Pubtiah: November 32. 34. IMS
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ORANOB. O S C IO L A
AND
BBMMOLB COUNTtBB MAYS
BBBN AWARD*O PBBBRAL
PUNBB UNDER TNB IM S A S IN C V POOD ANO SNBLTBB
NATIONAL
BOABB
PROOrang*. OacaoU and Sammofa
Cauntu* has* baan choaan to
racatva S244.13t 00. S4S.704 00
and 4102.434 00 retpactivafy ta
aupplamant amargancy food
and ahahar program* m th*
are*.
Th* selection waa mad* by a
National Board that U chaired
by th* Federal Emergency
Management agency (PIMA)
and consul* of representatives
from Tha Salvation Army.
American Rod Cross, Council of
Jewish Federations, Catholic
Charttu*.
USA,
National
Courted ot Church** of Christ m
th* U.S.A. and United Way of
American which will provide
admmiatration staff and func­
tion aa fiscal agent. Tha Board
wa* charged lo distribute fund*
appropriated by Congraa* ta
help aipand th* capacity of
food and shelter program* m
high-naad araas around th*
country.
A Local Board mad* up of
community agancu* will deter­
mine how th* funds awarded to
Orang*. Oacaola A Sammoi*
Count!** ara to be distributed
among th* amargancy food and
ahaitar programs funded by
local tarvic* organisation* in
th* area. Th* Local Board is
responsible lor fscommervjmg
agancu* to receive that* funds
and any additional fund* avail­
able under this phase of th*
program.
Under tha term* ol th* grant
Horn th* National Board, local
government or private voluntary
organuations choaan to receive
hind* must:
1. b* non-profit
3. has* an accounting ayatam
and conduct an annual audit
3. practice nondiscrimination
4. hav* demonstrated th*
capability to deliver emergency
taod and/or shelter programs,
and
S. if they ara a private volun­
tary organisation, they must
hav* a voluntary board.
Qualifying orgamiationa are
urged to apply. Further informa­
tion on th* program may b*
obtainad by contacting Jana
Campbell at Community Service
Network. 444 Woodcock Ad..
Suit* 300. Orlando. PL 32403.
(407)147-4441 or 227-7742.
Applications ara available at
th*
following
location:
Community Sarvica* Network.
444 Woodcock Rd . Suita 300.
Orlando. PL 12401. 447-4414.
Computed application* are du*
back at Community Sarvica*
Network no later than 4 10 p m.
on Tuesday, Oacambar 7, IM S.
Publish November 24. 19*4
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Legal Notices
. C N te u rr
M M R PON
•BANROLE COUNTY,

m ARR FDR
BBMIROLR COUNTY

CtVH ACTION
CABS NO. 0B- 140t CA
DIVISION 14-P
COUNT RYWIOI HOME
L O M S . INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE

Caaa Na.i 4B B44 C A -1 4 -B
Q A IIN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION
Piamtitf.
va.
DAPHNE COU.INOTON And
UNKNOWN TINM T/OW NERS

CORPORATION.
PtamtiH(a).

N O TICE OP SALB
Nolle a la haraby ghran, pur­
suant ta Final Judgment at
Ferae laaur* ter Plaint Iff entered
Hi this causa, m tha Circuit
Court Ol Ism mol* County,
Florida. I wUI **H tha preparty
aituatad Hi Sammata County,
Florida daaenbad **:
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
PARCIL SITUATE IN SIM IN OLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA. KNOWN.
NUMBERED M O DESIGNATED
AS LOT *37. OAK FOREST UNIT
EIOMT. ACCOROlNO TO T H I
PLAT TH IR IO P AS R ICO R O IO
IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAOI
*t THRU *4 OP T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OP
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. PLORIOA.
and commonly known aa: 1104
O’Day Drive, Winter Springs. PL
33704. at public sal*, la th*
high**! and boat bidder, far
cash, at th* west front doer at
the
lamina la
County
Courthouaa. m Santord. Florida
at tt:00 Am., on DECEMBER
17. 1M I.
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jan* I . Jaaawie
Deputy Clara
RICHARO S. MclVIR
Kata Hodge*. PA.
PO. Baa 400
Tampa. PL 13*01 -0000
RiCHARO 4. MclVIR
Kasa Hodgaa. PA.
PO. boa *00
Tamp*. FL 13*010*00
In accordance with th*
Americana WHh Disability Act
parson* naadmg ta participate
Hi thi* case should contact th*
Senior
Department
Court
Administrator, localad at 301 N.
Park Avanua, Santord, PL
33771. 407-331-4330 Eat. 4337.
1/100-4SSE771 (TDD), t/100443-4770 (V). via Florida Relay
Sarvica not later than 7 day*
prior to proceeding.
Publish. November 33. 34. I N I
DEW-140

THERESA M. SHAN0, at at.
Defendant)*).
NOTICE
OP FO M C LO SU B B B A LI
NOTICI IB HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant ta a Pmal Judgment ol
Mortgage Foracloaura datad
NOVEMBER t*. 1**4. and
antarod Hi Caaa NO. 44-1401CA
of tha Circuit Court at th* ItOHTIEN TH Judicial Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharoat COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION
I* tha Plaintiff and THERESA M.
• H M O M 0 ANTHONY H.
S H M 0 ara th* Dalandant*. I
wK sad to tha Mghaat and best
bidder lor cash at th* Wool
front door ol th* Sammoi*
County Courthouaa. Santord.
Florida at 11.00 Am., on th*
17th day at O IC IM B IR , I44E.
tha lotlowing daaenbad prepar­
ty aa sat forth m said Final
Judgment:
LOT 33. C Y P R U S LM OINO
AT SABAL POINT. ACCOROlNO
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
R ICOROID IN PLAT BOOK 2t.
PAQIS 79 M O 71. IN T H I PUB­
LIC RICOROS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORIOA.
WITNESS MV H M D and lh*
aaal of this Court on NOVEM­
BER I I . 1*44
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
tchavwna, McCall*. Raymar.
Barron A Frappiar
Past Oflic* Baa 3410
Tampa; PL 33401
F44044IS7
Publish: November 23. 39. 1944
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IN TM t CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I U TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
9 IM IN 0 L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I NO: **-**05 Oe OiP
IN RF The Mxmae* ol
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DIANI B ENGLISH
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ADDRESS u n k n o w n
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you and you ara raqwirad to
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before DECEMBER 10. tSSI.
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vie* on Putilionar or tmmedi
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to, a aatauit unit b* entered
igaiitu you tor tfta ralial
demanded in tna petition
WITNESS my hand and tha
taal ol thie court on NOVEM
BER S. t i l l
(SEAL!
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Daputy Clark
PuCtiian- November S. IS. 22
2S. 1»98
DEW-44
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OF PURLIC B A L I
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play. Help Wanted Ad* nowl
We often.
•Altordable prices
‘ P*rscnaiusd service
•Quality wort
'Distribution m your local area
(to draw seasonal help from em­
ployees who resde dose by)
Call (407) 122-21M 4
Ask for the Classified Dept
Let your display* start working
tor you EARLY!

•&gt;«« A 'km 'Jr%&gt;

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Adyarils* what people w anll

ChJdren'i clolhog. dishes, collect
M m . boll books and enbques ere
tie most popular items
2. lieka Is convenient to sh o p el
your garage sale I Be sure mere it
adequate perking space Post signs
with a reckons to parking areas Mak«
arrangements with neighbors
3. Hake H easy to pay! Have plenty ol change and a
system tor handling Make sure one person is on duly el all
Imes at a contained locaoon preferably with a calculator or
adding machine
4. Provide Oftoes. Do not make every person ask, 'Hcrw
much is Sue ? Prices make ter q «c k . effecbve sales or e good
place tor customers to start bargaining
5 Get an early start. Sal up &lt;*splays pie evening before,
if possible
I . Departmenlattie. Separate Pie mespensive items from
Pie more cosOy areas Group furniture, doming, toys, lawn
equomenf and other items wipi simitar merchandse.
7. SpeclatUe. Establish one area tor 'Under S5', another
tor 'Under SI* Con soar having a batch of items piai are
'F R E E with purchase of S3* Remember pie youngsters.
Do Encourage this with small, low pnewd items P in are
appropriate for Pus purpose
B. Tim e you r sale carefully I Have 4 at a Dm# when most
people are at home and unconcerned with special events
&gt;. C om bine your efforts I incorporate your sale with a
nwgnbor for more variety and greater impact
10. Be specific 1When advent sing your sale in the newspa­
per. list indivickial Hems Don’t simply say. ‘ saverN things
aval able * Each bme you list an item, you are broadening
Pie ttt ol potential customers
I t . Be generous! If you have items left over, give them to
a charitable organuaaon If you see Piat some items are not
moving we* during the sale, mark them down during pie last
hours Romember. Pie prime reason tor hotdeig Pie sale is
to tern your unwanted items into cash!

Parson: 2 permanent
available at expand­
clean nparatons new
333-8070

Cook 4 dayshek nc weesenits
eipenencad necessary $4 hr.
also Olotary Aide 4 $&amp;hr Ap­
ply m person at Eastbrooke Gar
dens 201 Sunset D r . Cassel
berry. *07 6095002
Ex t r a

need

cash

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and Outbound cans
Norm Orlando Area Good WagC«R 'KrK^ToH’afty
(407)6479010
A-1 Temp*. Inc.
EOE / No Fee

TRAVEL AGENT NEEDED
2 yrs minimum espenenc#
ARC cemhCAhon required Great
cpportievfy tor 2nd n e w s Ca»
326-4246 Mon Fn

fart ,TC Tnear j u 335 Tracer
■n 2200 M a n f f»iuM Stf
Cj h v*4?j 533 Ud h j i 2 l-«a

D ie "

s s s s s s s s s s s •s

A decca

' * » iTrjctan, I fw 66:0’non.

Tin* About Acts*') •Cll Us!

SNICKERS candy territory tor
sal* 50 Locations —
WOO-$'700
n-ati
sew monthly meom# Cast
$2995 «ww vUVkngrouMS com
i 600-9638123

200 Waymont Cl
lake Mary

13 Fort I k : Lm uti UC 17
l a m ttei Com (Todai a fert
a lotoSM
71 fttqrbrof

WmNfSps.Fl

55— B t SISESS
O rrO R T tN IT IIS

a n ted

CUSTOMER
SERV­
ICE position * longwood tree
30* Typing, cusl service experi­
ence. tong lerm opportunity $7
amour
WE STAFF 425-4SS4

71— H

elp

W

a n ted

DRIVER

D .F W P
Call Seminole County Elec
non* ORiee 407 665-7706

MOTHERS 6 OTHERS
$500 $2500 prt Full Trstmn^
For Free booklet C*4 1 600
9675

NEEDED Responsible female
tor After School Caro tor 3 great
kids My home or yours l*k*
Mary Etem school tkstnet $50/
wk 675-4436 or 328-0*66

N A TIO N A L CO M P A N Y.
L O C A L P O S ITIO N
Immediate opening in local
are*
Excellent
entry level
Sales and Marketing position
IAccount Executive) Women do
exceedingly wwt at INS oppor
tunity Starling salary up to
$20800/y» Expect to earn no
less than $32 000 your
test
year Adhtnnjl benefits indud*
commissions bonuses. 401K.
and vacation Excellent trirung
program
Seles
experience
helpful Degree a must Excel­
lent management opportunity
EOE

RIGHT HAND MAN

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW1 Money Transport has
immediate openings tor driver
trainees No experience needed
Earn $500 to $700 weehry plus
benefits CDL trammg axaJabte
600-435-5593
Equipment Operators Wanted:
Alt trades, laborers 6 trailer
dump Itevers Apply (Lh U t
Rantoul Lane, lake Mary or cel
1 800 304 3203
G ROUNOSK EE PER
F uM lime position avaJabie with
benefits to perform a variety of
dunes m Cesseteerry Exp is
preferred but not necessary In
drvtduals should apply &gt;n per
son at Caettewood* Apts. 1f3t
Castle wood Terrace. Cassel
berry F l 32707 #|407| 696
9663 EOE

JO B S
JO B S
JO B S
ADECCO is teaming up with
Sanford companies to create
a id in g too opportunities It
you have sx-ns ambition and
a (teve tor qualify we nave a
greet opportunity witn great
We have pbs m the
teaming areas

*M«chin« Operator*
‘AstBmblers*
(First Shift)
' WarshouM*
•ClBflcnl*
'Data tntry*
*T*iBmarketing'
* Admin. Aeat.'
'Intend,3rd Shift*
Avail*
Pteese can tor spot
407-310-7171

A d e cc a
TfS IMPUJYVINT R O W

JO B S , JO B S , JO B S
Rqht Hand Men &lt;1 lungwort
Wort today get part today'
Ask about our free pKk up and
delivery van serve*
Cad RMM O 260 6106
JOtN me best heatnear* team
xi Volusia county Restorstlv*
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eipenenc* helpful I
Call Oebory Manor 407966*429. EOE.

FO R U N O E R O R O U N O
U T1 U TY C O N T R A C T O R
MtALTH enUNANCI AMO 401*
i Drug Pa# wateteteP
t xx tesippwOrtx*.
LABORERS NEEDED tor hard
woodlteorco no exp neces­
sary can 321 6332

EXPERIENCED
1 0 A 0 E R OPERATOR
•BOBCAT OPERATOR
■V etas* D license chauffeur
For
commercial.residential I
land clearing Experience pre­
ferred Holiday /vacation w/l
pay
Medical
insurance [
Pteaeo ea« 323-4414. M-F. 79
Long Oistsnco Ortvers: Oast
A Must have OTR exp Good
refs reqd Can or apply Oator
Systems. 1901 W 1st St. San­
tord. 407-322-7563
MAINTENANCE

Fl based C o . OTR drivers
year *&lt;P Tractor Trailer mm *

COL

A Marmat. run* 5.7 days
Weekly Pay. Benefits, lale
Model Conv 800 826 9754 Ext
9114

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

71— H elp W anted

[MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE M-gh school grad mi
Ibauc typing 4 computer SAA*
INatters Mortgage Corp Long
U -i Call Dan AtI 7679270.

LABORERS NEEDED

Oats Entry Clerk: Must know
Windows and Microsoft Heary
phone general office skills
proficient «V typing 4 calculator
PT. may lead to FT 407 8600497

a n ted

E L E C T IO N S E Q U IP M EN T
TE C H N IC IA N
Maintain voting equipment
general
warehouse
duties
clean itewsg record, part ten

To provide lop quakfy cere. Su­
perior
Home Care hires top
quakfy people kke you

SUPERIOR HOME
CARE

W

MANAGER TRAINEE No exp
necessary Wn Tram St5hr FT/
PT Stan immedialei'
407-299 ^5005

KENNEL HCLP Animals care
F7T P/T. Benefits, advancement
Own trensp Cal 321 3320

Excellent benefits end pay
scale Me* or fax resume to
Super xx Home Care. Ann Jen
ny, PO Drawer 639. Paletka. FL
32178 Fa* 9040280719 EOE/
OF/W/P

elp

E A R N E X T R A IN CO M E
$200 $500 weekly mailing gift
certificates For more informa­
tion send a self addressed
Stamped envelope to Just For
Kids, P O Box 0610 Miami, F l
33166

DATA ENTRY

We have an IMMEDIATE open­
ing tor a NgfVy motivated rvsvtouat wrth medical temnnotogy
and computer experience m
home care. B M i vacant data
entry position n the Sentord
flee

71— H

M A IN TE N A N C E p e r s o n
Local company Or eal pay1
Day shift
Cat Patry 407 6010
A-1 Temp*. Inc.
EOE. No tee

NEEDACAREER?
WENEEDATOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WESHOULDGETTOGETHER!

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

WE OFFER:
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL.
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 4 0 1 K.
• 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 c m in o lc H era ld

MERRY MAIDS HIR1NO
Car 6 insurance Needed
Weekends FREE l i t 5266

For personal and conMenhM in­
terview call Karen Manley at
(868) 641 6481 tor an appoint

FT good w-iqev lake Mary
Courtyard.
135 Inisr national
Partway, lake Mary. 444 1000
Now fixing all positions Top
let t year
pay. paid vacations after
d a Drug
Merkcsl benefits and
Free Work piece 4650 W SR 46
West Sanford 407-130-777$ 4
3770 Orlando Dr 17-M-Santord.
407-3219306
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.
Otttos Cleaners: Experienced
jarutonal technician* needed
PTavalabte $6 DO hr 3629774
Pert Dm* help needed An after
school program Exp xi child
cars a • Cal Joyce 321 7635
Plumber's Helper: Dependable
person to do residential new
construction Wi ung to tram,
excellent pay Can after 3pm
90* 774 9373
PO SITIO N S A V A IL A B L E Sales 4 Serve* F un Ben*
Ms net Ins 4 40tK. Company
Vervee Appry M F 9 4
Truly Notan Pest Control
2920 South Onanite Dr Santord
407 1239787
Preeeor 4 Spotter/Cteenor Ex
ceiient opportunity ensts rntn
gowing expanding dry clean
operation lake Mary area 313
8070
PROCESS E-MAIL 4 CYBER
CASH ORDERS to $l5hi W-rl
tram
V'SI
wxrw maitatspec
Yum com or can 1 800 716 6229
Clerk/Sec rotary PT m
Sanford area
Typing tiling,
phone etc Fax HR 407-3392129 or cal 407 3399000x106
PT light Wwehouse work Ap­
ply m person 138 Commerce
way, Santord
Rooting Must have rekaM* dai
ty transportation Rooters expd
only laborer* mxi I t y t old
No exp necessary 322 9417
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 4 Assoc. 434-7*44
Stucco h re o n : $13hmx «x*x
penance 333-7796
TIM E W A S T E D
BE E M P L O Y E D N O W

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

TOP PAY
For exp cabinet maker* 4 tansnatort D Lie roq. Drug Fres
Workplace Apply In person to
C M 1481 Kastner Place Port
cl Santord A lax resume »
407-3219454

Full or PT utrktie* payment col­
lections Cash handling exp a
pto* Pis cai 3300456 tor appt

Needs 100

*18 sign on
*1rtrs pay to
'Open I am
801 Ooglrech Rd Lonyx cod
2609108
W A R EH O U S E/R O U TE
DW YER
Snack Txne Vending serving
central F l lor 14 yr* Top P«Y
and benefit* Clean MVR and
stable wort history Start Sent
M F longwood 332 9788

tf j4 t* A M M M * T
27. over 1600 *q « . mg pool.
3 c oar. pto* 1 c carport, over
It
t/fa*
DELTONA 2/1 Ur. (Sn. carport,
fned yd $i*Vmo.
jti a m
tordlaka C T w
407-321 4491

I 2BA CHA. 2 car garaga,
Santotdiaka Mary araa $750/
m o. $400drcos.l 323-8473
7SR/1 \ n u wim shad* tree*
Pets OK ml add dapos* $595
lacunty 821 Catatma Or. 3234540

WAREHOUSE/LABOR

U B a Front C a M ft: 2BR (BA
CHA on 2 acres OuMt country
setting DettenbOateen area
$6251710 323-3883

hefp needed tor groweig comp*
ny •Packingtoedxigunteeikng
We* laW *2$ -* * «

3BA 2BA ipM plan
cm a ante* lake $750mo SSOO

WWOOW SIRVTC8 TECH
‘Ful bme poktion
'Exp preferred
'Fiji company beneW*
Mon- Fn 7 X a 30 appfy Kxtco
Cl Santord 323 7500
237

93— Ro o m s For R ent
1 Rkte xw«A share m . Prof tomate preferred $36Gmo ire
ubklwt 407 322 0129

407982 8106

2 1 , tarn rm. trt porch,
sernd bfc porch. 1 b* from laAB
Monro* 1476.321 9767
.■

107— M obile Homes
For Rent
R 3 1 A 3 yr oto dbtexd* on I
acres m Ganava AvaJabte 0*8
1 « 349 5742 or 327 2683
;

(F F K B N C Y
Mad serv - converter* tocabon
3219800

11(3—O ffice S pace For ;
Rent
:

FURNtSWO ROOMS-AX uM*
inci Laundry, phone, and tut
use $85 $90 a week 1249956

A MOVE *4 EPECIAUf 400 tq 1
ft 4 upL$26S A MONTH Otoe*-*
Storage 121-0120 or 3112554 !

LAKE MARY/SARFOHD
t LG furnished BDAM w Bath,
xictoda* cable TV. phone,
kitchen privileges and utiMi#*
$350 /mo Sec Deposit $100
Cea 302 7tS8
Room For Rent Feme* proto
$350 mo AS utilities and CAbM
inci tot pnvaege* 323-1399
9B— R e n t a l s
2/2 APARTMENT $4761475
Clean New Appkances 25m 4
Oak Santord 9249234
HOME FOR R8 NT
2 BR. * Ig kvteg room Inqur*
I12t S EXtett. Santord
99— A
U

p a r tm en ts

rent with scene xrotertront vw «(
Groat tor engmeermg or arcl^
lector*! tem among omart
cated at Mxkten Harbour Marm*
at th* Port ol Santord
1100 tq ft $tS0Gmo bat*
rent Cal 122 1810
5
-4

141— H omes For S ale !
164 Oaka Cl baautifiJ T 5 5 a
tq n California tfyt* 2 story
pool, tennis Ct. amenities
$129 000
rk An
vuiat 2BfV2Bi
Townhouse condo$42,000
T M Story Cotontel: 906 Cato
to* Dr
&gt; 4BR mi huge wooded
lot. M lb bam. ha* bath
down Pncad to tea at II08KI
321904$

■

n f u r n is h e d

lrlrc h h o tf

t t t PARK AVE 3 bedroom, ax
stove 4 trn large $425 / $200
dap 1232
3 2969 Of'880-4607
I
Af FOHOABt f HOM f S
V I N I I I H I 1 P flO P f R TIF S
Apts For Rant to Santord
Restored Mertterraoeen CA
1925 1BR $350 Detux* 1BR
$40 Ncety rodon*. no temwas.
some pets Qurot. respectful, roHXteuCX# only Picky LarvJord
Ca* David 644 (
. ichood Spotless 2/t. cenaat MAC hook­
up* Fenced yard $4953350
dap 86900*8

407-322-2044
P E O P L E H E L P IN G P E O P L E

MARINER'S VILLAGE

WELDERS
Bum it tor aokd company
FRONT DESK
Traxil Legal Feud
INSTALLER
T iaxiI To put 4 together
SALES
Train' All inude work
ORIVERS
A4 homo at Nights
INVENTORY
Traxil Shippmgrflecaiving
FFICE IPERSON
OFFICE
Base computer knowledge
INSURANCE CLERK
Local company, lee pad

333-B670

N««W Wf 10 ftlOOOQ

4/9.10 Incd aCfM. hunt i
sc porch 3 out bugs
*1144.
$144,800.
4/1JX)va» t 600 tq It. kv/rjrv
lam. kpic. incd. 183.900
4/1.9 Over 2600 tq II Sc peer.
K (Sn. tarn ml trpfc $118900

LAKE AOA t BORM I4XMXO
jeonsa sxroteoxxouw

ROSE LEA VRXA8
i n Specie/ ■ U ia th n th
HUO OKAY 407-3109431
SANFORD $36GMO
2/1CLEAN MOVE4NSPCCtAL CaH 323-7833

2/1 earner to! E Hwy 46 Zoned
tor d ice $66 000 CaH Dot.
Jenugan Proparne*. 323-1188.
JBJVtBA, 1907 W 4lh SI. new
roof. AC. paxK and te Lg lot.
$1,000 dwn. $5/5mo 313-11999
1 1/2BA mi double ga­
rage 362 Lake Ptacx) Of. San­
tord $63000 407-324 5821

103— H ousesU

n f u r n is h e d

TOO MANY TO LIST
CALL 4 WILL FINO OUT
700 W. 2STH ST.

STENSTROM
RENTALS

TIS THE SEASON
TO MAKE SSS

LAKE MARY 3/3 condo Obi
garage gated comm, comm 4
lap pool frptc
$1050/1000
SANFORD 1/1 dmmg rm. pa­
ct. heat'ax &gt;g yard 1MO/SOO

Many openings Clerical As­
sembly Warehouse and Tech­
nical Pleas* call Patty 4076479010
A-1 TEMPS
EOE I No Fee

SSOO DOWN— WHY RE»07
When you can own rna 3 brkm
noma ml OHA. new pax* 4 cwpet 7 Aaa about HUO homaaf
The HHtenan Oroup, to*.

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE H IE O HOUSES TO RENT

SANFORO 21 Easy Mamtenanca 2544 El Porul Ava
$45 900. C4&gt; 323 4068
149— C

o m m e r c ia l

P r o p er ty Fo r S a le
Santord Historic District (1|
Commercial
Leased
Units
ttOOO gross monthty income
$160 000
(
Deb Doyto 330-1495

want To Earn Some
Extra Holiday Money?.
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.

call Melinda
at 322-2611

�Saminote Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday. NovarrOar 29. 1996 - 7 »

B u y
153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S a le

157— M o r iie H o m e s
F o r S a le

ORTEEIUteearrt M a CommertCM Lot Zoned B-* 2QW00 on
Enserpnee Rd
M Osteen
•46.100. Owner Fin

ORLTONA 10 acraa Mate tor

screened porch, awning thed
Owner aril he* 407-322 3717

Z

D B iBLoch
B nM».prkraM
ar
I6 0 0 0
LOTSW
VACANT LOT-Loch Alter
•26 000. la CM ao
■AMY LOTt-v

-

D O N
R u n t

H im

-

2 1 5 -B o ats 4
A c c e sso r ie s

223— M

1M4 BOSTON WHALEN
1SR Ragan boat 1115 HP
Garaga ha
ksiptl Impeccable eorte-

son" Low iw
I n" '

••Renal Ferae! iota.
ItOOdoen. WU 21/mo Oanar
362-236-4676
133— C o n d o m in iu m s
Fo r S a le
la H cov2nd Hr. elevator,
pool. par. t o r n * . as
rm. hand baa 663W.
321-1966

Stiuu t A f . u m e
CAUPORNU
CRAFTMATIC
King alia (2I leans)
3236563
&gt;1000 080 3

I2-2001S127
235—

MONEY TO LOAN

wood Real race. E30 00.
322-4164

kraa. &gt;600060 322-3066.

17bMataat. Cuatomnear
roangmo
Etectenck Tft
corateun

COUNTY LJOUOR
U C tN M tor SaM 407-4367166 Cei between S-10pm

Oirta arete M tin bed ean
6 mrror Etceaem
S2SOOBO 322 6773

ONLY &gt;7*66

stiuu t A f . u m e

MATTRESS SALE - Fid tu t
uaed tea apnngt A mattress
MR 00 terrya Mart 322-4132

Flare FMhbul

M uled (29 t 17
147

PITRMOUP26 FI couchet. 17
II couch Seata 10 paopa
Soutetetem Van* &gt;300 OBO
Daya 3260007. Etea 322-1669

Everything m
n Cal 3246600

wen t set or

&gt;100 LA&gt;125

18*— O fF K E S U P flllS

1*3— L a w n 4 G a r d e n

20*

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.ECABM
ET
2 *aeer.greel oonr&gt;oon&gt;47
Caa Jana anar 10AM • 322-7674

Ere

baoZ yra o
&gt;100) 3206061.

1 * * — P e ts 4 S u p p lie s

dttidl hJAfcfljftl
• LARGE 36' i 60* meui
data*
F«a ca m w
and
c#bfi Nbo EwfyiTw'y
c o tto n CM 324-4440

in good

HAPPY JACK

Raeognuad aaga 6 l i t can by
U3 CENTERtor VETERMARV
UEDtONE agonal hook, round
6 lap* worma at doga and can
O-T-C

OCMRAL FEED

UPRMHTPWSEZRR.ah4a.550
AM BOAT tor aato &gt;2900 OBO
tea M e tor smaa car or tuck
322 2539

1/2 MONTH

213— Boats 4
A ccessories

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BD N M /1 BA TH
B M R R .f i.
2 B D H M / 1 B A T H 1 0 2 8 e + ft .
2 B D IV M / 2 B A T H 1 1 2 8 rr. « .

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H
AM
PIO
N
BAMBO
AT

1669-IIS HPMamar. GO

• S|k* nmi« VkirinN-nis with Lir*&gt;- Ik — |» • l.iki-

KhmiI • \nlh-&gt;iull •Siutklintl hml • Ii-iiuH lj&lt;url«
stu*w t A f . u m e
• Saigit StoryDniQR• NoOn* Woe or Mow

Cantral Fla"a Ftahtog
tataa linrtaa Ftoawting Pane

• Energy Effciwt Sturto, 1 fcdroom AffontotR Apiffinrts

Country Lake

Sanford Court Apartments
•OM MR h| I
•M l 4

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22*11. tM*f tee.lertw* 3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

1666 Caravan: nre wea. good

HUNTER'S SPECIAL- 1660
Jeep CJS. 6 eyt. 5 speed. 4.4.
&gt;1750 OBO Days 324 0007.
Eva 322 1665

23B— V e h ic le s W a n t e d
CASH &gt;61 PAD!
For Junh Cara. Trucks t Mac'
K t I P A M f n C A W A U T I F lk V I M W

"

to

Bu y

MR* WARD FOR OLD FNMNQ
TACKLE, old lures tackle Doseejeete. old duct dseoya. hunt­
ing antique*. ale. Pay up to
&gt;1.000 I pay more awn anyone
A a * pay &gt;10 00 luat to aaa
you old lacue 641 65* 3930

ood

T

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Any yaar make or modal
WV pay lop doted
CaAOaort Badna

302-5734

to

Alum. Cana
o Recycling: 3316604
•16 W. FtraMMF M , SaL6-1
221— G

DONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RIO
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

h in g s t o

Ea t
BOVS fam ous peanu ts a
FRRRN JUMROI I — MP
Sacral raopa on paanuia wnoan
ip aavarai Mnaa n local nawapapara Coma by I hava tna
BEST ahar al r a rati 2330
CaMry Ava . Sanford

The i eitnaM Iterate Ciatstheds are ra qucaast and most
raspansiva way
sea your
carl Ru« your rraa knaadtor 10
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happen at the table. The trouble is
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when recounted later. Yet today’a deal
definitely has its amusing side.
II occurred last January at the
Ndtlonal Open Teams in Canberra,
Australia (Side iaaue: Why were all
the results on this deal ana the other
nine in the session scrapped?)

by Jimmy Johnson

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queen, ruffed a club to bring down the
jack, drew trumps ending in the dum­
my. and claimed 19 tricka via six
spades and four dubs
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declarer, she inadvertently ducked the
spade-jack lead in both hands! And
when she saw what had happened,
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sult. Speedily, he cashed the heart
ace, the diamond ace and the club ace
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�Scmnoto Mor.iki S.vttofiJ Flomti Sunday November 29 1990 1C

Sanford Historic Trust’s
i Oth annual Tour of Homes
scheduled for Dec. 5 and 6
Ail Stories By Debra Wood
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Davis llann*, 4IV Magnolia Ave.
H ip third Mop (allrr llir Ciillur.il Arts Crnirr .mil Holy Cross
Kplsrup.il Church) on this year n Sanford Historic lour ol Homes 'A
Dreadr of Doors.* Ic.itores ,m original lloor plan and local legends
James and Margaret Davis bought the two story home. »|«»
Magnolia Avenue. .i ImiiiI 10 years ago In addition to their son. sever
al family members were living with them and they needed a big home
Margaret s mother. Kdna Kambo. nirrentlv lives with them
Please see Davis. Page 2C

Singeisen Home, 203 E. 10th St.
lie-serving the past has been a life long passion for the owners ol
the llfth stop on tills year's Sanford Historic Tour of Homes. *A
Decade of Doors.'
Scott and Jennifer Slngelsen Imught their I 'll;! Colonial Revival
home, at 203 K. 10th Street, two years ago
Since then, they have put a new roof on the two story house, added
new plumbing and elec trical, remodeled the kin hen and bath, and
added a half-bath on the first floor
Please see Slngelsen. Page 2C

Klglil families living in
Sanford's historic distrtc t will
open llieir homes and hearts to
hundreds ol hlstorv bulls and
curious onlookers during the
« tty's lOlh annual Historic
Tour ol Homes
Hie Sanford Historic freest
presents *A Decade ol Doors *
Dee 5 a tic|«&gt; Hie hollies will I mopen Irena noon until 5 p m on
Saturday and Sunday
Th ere are going lo In- some
fabulous homes * said Jennifer
Slngelsen who owns one o| die
homes on the lour T h e hous
es always look wonderful d&lt;-eo
rate’ll lor fhrtsim.es *
thirsts will receive a com
memoralive program, whn h
home-owners will stamp as |h -o
pie pass through iheir homes
allowing tour takers to see hall
Hie homes one ilav and tlie rest
llie nest. II they e house lo
c arrl.igr rides and .inuepir e .its
will add lo the historic
ambiance
Hart Rush and Keiili Me Cann
are co chairman ol Hits year's
event. In addiiion lo Hie |()Hi
anniversary. Iliey are highlight
mg i lie- cosmopolitan, yei
friendly.
family
ambiance
funnel in Hie historic dlslrlrl as
a theme for the premier event
*1 chose families more than I
c hose homes." said Rush. *So
( m i epic- who come through Ihe
lour could see ttirmselves liv
mg In Sanford *
Tliere are single profession
als. multlgeneratlon.il families,
couples with babies and laml
lies representing a mixture of
'K)s lifestyles In addition to
household makeup, homes
were selected lor the lour b.iseel
on Hie degree of renovation,
aesthetic appeal and adherence
to national preservation guide­
lines
*1 hope a lot ol |&gt;c-ople get out
to the tour. In the last three
years. I've seen the nelghlmr
IicmhI grow and change lor the
lieller It's a wonderlul. whole

some and. ho|M-lully leeeoming.
a vibrant m ile town.* said
Heather Henderson, another
homeowner welcoming teeur
lakers
T ile kids in Hie |iark know
Ihry &lt;an come ewer here for a
Hand Aid It’s that kind ol
neighlenrhood. where neighlenrs
look out lor each other.*
Henderson said 'And il you
have something worth celder.it
lllg. lArrybodv i elebrales with
you *
Hie tour In-gins, as it has m
the past years, at Hie Cultural
Arts Center, at the corner of
Park Avenue and Hllh Street
Ibe $12 admission fee incluetes
entry lo all III stops auet bene
Ills the historic trust
Other slops on Hie tour
Ini Itiel*- llolv Cross hplstopal
Chureli.
which
recently
ri-ielvi-d a laic- llie James and
Margaret
Davis
twee siorv
home al Ipe Magnolia Avenue.
Russell and Nani y lairds
I'ralrle style home al HKI
Magnolia Avenue: Scott and
Jennifer Slngelsen s Colonial
revival home. 203 K lOHi
Street.
Claudia
Weblrer's
Magnolia
House.
I lo t
Magnolia Avenue: Hie pal.itlal
home buili in 1925 lor William
Hill at 1*00 Magnolia Avenue:
Hie Platt home. 700 Park
Avenue.
I.inela
Wallher's
( asalinda Collage. IO I5 Kim
Avenue, the P i l l , khaki col­
ored tiungalow. l»OM Kim
Avenue, owned try Michael
Green and his wile. Heather
Henderson.
Ihe
Sanford
Museum, which was chosen as
a historic destination because
of lis content. K.xhihits ctironl
d e Sanford's story—Ihe man's
and Ihe lily's
H ie Sanford Historic Trust
Inc Is a nonprolli organisation
dedicated to preserving, pro
let ting and improving Ihe city's
historic eommunlly and edit
eating the public alrout main
latnlng historic inlrgrtty. fo r
more information call 302i-trvi

Lord Home, 812 M agnolia Ave.
Hie wrap around porch Invites visitors to the fourth stop on Hits
year's Sanford Hlxtorlr Tour of Homes. 'A Dec ade ol Doors,* tint Ihe
real welt time comes from Hie home s owners Russell and Nancy laird.
llie lairds purchased Ihe 1913. I’ralrle style home in March and
live there with Nancy's mother. Jane Robinson
*lt s not finished.* Nancy laud said of the house at MI2 Magnolia
Avenue. Mine's going lo be m transition on this tour *
Please see Lord, Page 2C

W ebber Home, 1104 Magnolia Ave.
Hie Magnolia House, the sixth slop on this year’s Sanlord Historic
Tour ol Homes. *A Decade of Doors.* has been decorated lor Ihe hoi
Idays In a burgundy, gold and magnolia motif.
Claudia Weblier owns the 1920. blue with whiie-inm bungalow, al
110-1 Magnolia Avenue. The house sits on a double lol and Is shaded
by more than a half dozen handsome oak trees
Please aee Webber. Pa|t 2C

Wall her Home, 1015 Kim Ave.
Ibe Casalliula Collage, ihe iilnili slop on Ibis year's Sanlord
Historic Tour ol Homes. "A Dec adr of Doors.* brought Its owner a III
lie closer in touch with her Southern heritage.
T in from an old Klortda family, a first family of Honda My family
sciilcd New Smyrna in I7 i &gt;m.* said iJnda Walt her *.\ly grandparents
scttlrd Miami. They crossed ihe Kvc-rgladc-s in a wagon. What I fell in
love with Is dial llhc house) reminded me ol old Florida.*
Pleaae aee Walther, Page 2C

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(iree n -Henderson Home, 608 Elm Ave.

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Hill Home, 1800 Magnolia Ave.
llie seventh slop on this year's Sanford Historic Tour of Homes. *A
Decade ol Doors.* offers a glimpse Into llie llleslyle o( a prominent
1030s family.
liulli in 1925 lor Hu- William Hill family, owners ol Hill l.umbcr and
Hardware. Ihe palallal home al IH00 Magnolia Avenue Is situated oil
three lots and Includes separate guest quarters, which were built al
Hie same lime as Hie main bouse. Members of Hie lllll family oreu
Please ace Hill. Page 2C

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Celebrating the revitalization ol a illy and Ihe blending ol lifestyles,
the owners of Hie lOlh slop on this year s Sanford Historic Tour of
Homes. *A Decade of Doors.* will open their home for Ihe second
lime.
'We re interested In bunging more people lo Sanlord and general
lug mure Interest In Sanford.* said Michael Green, who lives In Huhome at 60H Kim Avenue with his wife. Heather Henderson, and Ihrlr
Please aee Green. Page 2C

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SonvnnCe Ho m M Sant-ut Honda - Sunday November 79. 1998

Webber

Davis---------------------------------Continued from Page 1C
"I hail iny mother, my d.ul my husband s brother and mv son lllv
inn wllli mrl. to find a bouse bin enough In the prlec ratine, we bad
to go to the outskirts of ti'ivn.* Margaret Davis said "We bad to net
the biggest house we mold tor the money, and my husband is a eon
tractor and timid work on It.*
Her husband has worked lot Kelsey Construction lor more than JO
years Margaret is a ettnieal supervisor at OrlandoOrthdpedtr Center.
They boih commute to downtown Orlando.
rite Dans family has seen the neighborhood Improve.
'In i tic last five years, so many voting people have been buying and
staying with tt.~ Davis said "Tile histone district has taken a great
turn around, and with the mall and ronference center. It's only going
to get better *
The home vva&gt; on the lour about six years ago. The couple decided
to open tt again, in support of the Sanltird Historic Trust, tn which
they arc active memtwrs.
*We had a lot of fun the first year.* Davis said. "Wc hail about 550
people come through the house. We met people that ti*id lived tu the
house."
Since the first showing, the family has redecoratrd with traditional
furnishings and repainted
*lt has a totally different look,' Davis said. *It*s a celehratiott of the
house."
A maroon door off the large front porch welcomes visitors to the
U&gt;13 home, with a schmilhouse architectural style
*We've kept it in its otiguial condition llte flos»r plan had never tieen
changeil.* Davis said.

Continued from Page 1C
"I have huge oak trees that
have got to !»• IOO y e a r s old."
Webber said
Weltimt. who has owned tlie
house since April, has i[reunited
with a blend ot traditional and
antique lurntshlngs. Hie home
has pine hardvviHxl Mixus and a
tin-plac e, with a flrtdsimir front
Crown moldings and special trim
around Ihe windows and elixirs
add a touch ol elegance The
home has glass doorknobs and
original glass windows.
"It l«xiks rtpplv It almost makes
you dizzy when you look through
tt.* Wet it xt said *ll‘s from IxTorr
straight glass came out.*
Guests enter through the comfy
home's original brick-colored
front door.
WcI iI mt added central heal and
MM Ffmtn
air. and painted Most ol the
other remodeling, including a
Tour chairmen
new kite hi ll sink, had lx-en done
A BUGS LIFE (0)
Bart Bush (left) and Keilh McCann are tho co-chairmen tor the Sanford
by Ihr time she Ixiught the
t2 30 ? 40 500720930
Histone trust's. Inc Holiday Tout ot Homes
LIVING OUT LOUD |P)
■ house.
__________7 40 (Q 10_________
Webber has enlisted Ihe sup
jxirt of others to help prepare tor
I II Bt HOME FOR CHRISTMAS |PG|
Tlie hinne features hardwood floors, crown moldings and big base
________ 1? 70 7 70 4 7C________
moldings It had three lint rooms and two smaller rooms, an office
ihr holiday tour Sanford Flower
I Still MOW WHAT YOU
Shop Inc Is decorating the man
Continued from page IC
and a nursery or sewing room.
010 LAST SUMMER 1R1
The couple remodeled the kitchen last year, and have maintained ft month i&gt;l&lt;l (laughter, Amelia
tel
and
archway
Sharon
t? 30 4 00 740 10 10
Hie DM I khaki colored bungalow has a tin iihiI. ,i Ihrplace and Huggins, with Yestrr Years
and relandscaped the home.
MEET JOE BLACK IPG U)
hardwood Moors The couple has decor.ilrd tn neutral tones
Antiques and Gifts, will handle
________ 1? 50 4 70 BOO________
"Our sellings .tie low key and reserved out neutral.* Henderson Ihe tree and Fred Rogers, from
The home was built by a local undertaker lor his second wife.
BABE: FtG IN THE CITT (Gt
the Martin House Bed and
Stories persist about Old Hob. the undertaker's horse. Word has tt. said.
1? 10710 4 50 700 9 70
Breakfast. Is helping with win
ibr decor pleasantly blends antiques with a soli cniitrtujHirarv look
Old Bob didn't need anyone to rtde htm He knew* the path to the
RUGRATS. THE MOVIE &lt;G)
1700? 10 4 30 7 30 9 40
"We just loved the historic houses Green said " ilie houses have dow treatments In the living and
graveyard and then would find his own way back to bis carriage
HOME FRIES (PG-13)
a
iol
ot
i
harat
ter
and
a
Ini
were
gelling
remodeled
and
refurbished.*
dining
rcxims,
home, out back.
1740 7 40 5 40 MO 9 40
Most ot the two-bedroom homes ma|or structural renovations had
Die single professional hxiks
THE SIEGE |R|
ix-rn done by previous owners The couple added a few lout lies lo forward lo showing her hew
1700 7 30 5 00 ; JO 10 00
jiersonall/e it.
home.
THE WAIERB0T &lt;PG 13)
The family will decorate lor the holidays with traditional ornaments
*1 tn rxclied I think 11 s going lo
1? 107 30 500 770 970
Continued from P«ge IC
Henderson Is a leat her at Galaxy Middle School In Deltona Green l»e a reallv neat experience.*
ENEMY OF THE STATE (Hi
The couple have been busy restoring the two-story home. They have
17404 15 7 10 1000
spent months replacing the electrical and plumbing systems and stays home with Amelia, while pursuing his master's degree tn Weblxr said Tt gives people a
• Moons NO PaSSIS MO SUPtP Va&lt;G,
English
literature
and
working
as
a
manager
lor
finch
A
Penny
Pool,
taste
ol
what
old
Sacilord
Is
like
many of the structural piers under the house. Die Lords have had the
and a feel lor Ihe history of
heart-pine wood doors rrfinished, and thev painted interior rooms in a |xo| supply retailer
'He's a house husband." Henderson said. ’ It's more fun. Die pay Is Sanford."
the four-bedroom beauty.
The home has a unique. large entrance hall, with a double-wide worse. Imt the perks are Ix-ller We ligurr a lot ot lathers don't get the
opportunity to stay home with their i hildrrn ,*
renter staircase, set back approximately 16 Icrt from the front door.
Henderson has Iwen active in ih&lt; Sanford Historic Trust and
"I understand there's not any lit the area like It." lord said "It's
believes m ffir (ours.
huge The hallway Is huge *
"It shows the community the ivjx* ot people that live here,*
The family tlrst spotted the house three years ago. hut still owned
Henderson said 'Sanford has a nice eongfomrrailoii ol lifestyles it ■»
P i n e
It a l i a n
a home In Orlando.
not
just
older
families
It's
new
families
with
babies
and
children
I
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.
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ia . In c
T h is Just happens to be the Itrsi house that we looked at that we
Tlie couple moved to Santcml three years ago. Iroin Lake Mary t hey
wanted, hut our house in Orlando didn’t sell quickly enough. So it
helped their neighlmrs. Scott and Jennifer Singeisen. renovate a
actually was three years later before I got this house.* laird explained
Sanford
home. The Slngetseiis home will also he ojien during the
T lie people we bought tt front, they bought tt before I tiad a chum e
tour.
1. S t e a k S, C h e e s e
to sell my house.*
"We
do
a
project
over
there
one
weekend,
and
the
next
weekend,
we
2
. D a v e 's S p e c ia l
When their Orange County house sold, the couple rented an apart
do
a
project
over
here.
'Dial's
what
Sanford
ts
alxillt
It
you
need
a
3
. N i c k 's S p o c l a l
ment tn Sanford, keeping an eve on properties in the historic district
4. C h ik C o r d o n B le u
and biding their time until this or another historic house they liked helping hand, there's someone that s done the- project and will lend
you the tools." Henderson sold. 'Saulord has &lt;orne a long wav and Is
5 . S ic ilia n S u b
became available.
Iternmlng
a
Normal.
Rockwell-type
ol
town.*
Remodeling has kept the two-career couple busy. Even though they
Pick op your cold liunf. wimt X soil.i'n tor Itin
Hoorn Mon - Silt. Marti - lOpm • Sun I tarn - COprti
sttll have more projects In mind, laird wanted to participate tn ltie
tour.
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"t have tiad the Joy of going on ihe tom every year and 1 love gntiia
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In everybody's old house." she explained. "They let me In. I’m not
going to be stingy’, tin going to share mine, too."

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Singeisen-------------------------Continued from Page 1C
'We did a lot of the work ourselves, along with friends and family.
And we really had a good time at tt.* said .Jennifer Singeisen. *We
learned as we went along. We Joke lliat we should have a show on
Home and Garden Television called Learn With us.'*
The Stngelsens handled their own demolition and Installation of
kitchen cabinets and appliances. They painted, pulled up linoleum
and got the fireplace working again.
Work continues on a few items.
'We'rr moving to the finish line. ‘ Singeisen saUl "(The tour) was the
Inspiration to bring those Itltle things to completion.*
Jennifer has a degree In historic preservation from the University
of Georgia. Scott Is an architect and a graduate of the Savannah
College of Art and Design.
The couple are active In the Sanford Historic Trust, sponsor of the
tour, where Scott serves as secretary. He Is also chairman of die ell
lzens' Historic I'reservation Board.
Jennifer Itrst became interested In historic preservation while grow
Ing up tn Sarasota.
'At the time, a lot of buildings were In disrepair. 1remember seeing
them and thinking someone should do something with these build­
ings." she said. T h en 1discovered there's a whole degree In It.*
Scott works at Burke Bales &amp; Mills Associates. Inc., an architec­
tural Itrm specializing tn preservation architecture, ills current pro
jecls Include the Daytona Beach bandshell and a hall at Bclhimr
Cookman Collrge
Jennifer teaches at Southern College, runs a home-based business
and works part-time for a downtown merchant. She had served as
Sanford's Main Street manager, a nonprofit organization charged with
restoring and rehabilitating the downtown area.
The couple discovered Sanford while visiting Irlrnds. "We were henthree hours tie fore we said Wow. we have to move here. " Singeisen
said.
Onr year later, they made Ihe move.
"W ien we saw Ihe house, we fell In love with It.* she said 'll seemed
like a good project and a good home. We really think this area's going
lo take olf.*
Singeisen hopes the tour introduces more people to the town and
spikes thrlr curiosity.
*For people who aren’t from Sanford, coming and seeing what the
houses are like and the people are like Is Important.' she concluded.
"You never know what's behind that door.*

S a n fo r d M a in S tr e e t

invites you to...

fHotiday fest 1998
H om e
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Anthony Piuhford built the house in 1026
He and hts bride 1 ante to Central Florida with
1tie railroad tllchlord was a &lt;Ivtl engineer for
the City nt Sanford
Members ol fits l.milty used It as a winter
home until 1095. when Walther bought tt.
Neither htc tiford nor tits nieces and nephews
had any rfitldrert. so wear and tear was kept

For T h e

Season

o f fa m ily

H o lid a y s
a m i / r ie n d s ”

Festival of Lights * Friday December 4th, 1998

Herald Pnolo by Tommj vmc«"i

at 6 30 PM for Che opening of the Sanford Holiday Season
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with Ihe
Seminole High School Choral department.
Tlx* Night Before Christmas read by Country Joe Rosier
Hoc Chocolate, mulled cider and cookies

I’laU Home, 700 Park Ave.

Grand Christmas - Parade Saturday December S

The Platt Home 15 the eighth stop on the Sanford Historic Trust. Inc
Holiday Tour ol Homes

En|oy the many bands and Boats beginning
at 11 00 AM on first Steel

Celebrate

Hill-------------------------------------pled the home until BUM.
A 50-Inch wide hardwood front door greets guests as they enter the
Georgian Colonial home. Inside ! o uch doors separate the parlor,
dining room, offic e and library
Among the home’s liner attrition s ,re hardwood and marble Moors,
12-loot ceilings with crown moldings and three flreplures. Including
one on the verandah overlooking ih&lt; swimming pool and pond. Ten
gas In lanterns, reminisc ent of the i-toos. illuminate the yard

The Sanford Historic Trust's
10th Anniversary Holiday Tour of Homes

A D eca de O f D o o r*

Tickets at the Cultural Arts Center 5th 6. 0.tke on tour dates

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Ihe front yard.
Tour gra rs will lx* warmed by a huge red­
brick llrepl.nr lu the living room, whic h has
never lx*en painted. Walther is decorating for
the holidays with grapevines and ivy. natural
ornaments used lu olden days. She will have
a real tree
Walther. a career resource operator, works
out of the house for Florida Job Finder. She
also repairs dolls and teddy Iwars, teaches
others how to make teddy Ix-ars. and owned
the Doll and Bear Shop downtown.

Walther has kept many of the original fur­
nishings. Wicker chairs and other wicker
pieces once ln-Iongcd to lltc hlord.
'll s like coming Into a warm hug." Walther
said. "It l&lt;x)ks like a museum.*
Hie home has yellow siding with white trim
and a red trout dcxir. A large oak tree graces

She has twin teen-age sons and two cats.
Her sister lives next door.
Walther sublet the house for a while, hut
now she plans to stay.
'I'm never leaving It again. Hie house loves
me and I love the house.* she said. "It's
meant lor us to he together"

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Holiday
Lum inaries
In Honor or Memory

L IG H T IN G
F IR S T S T R E E T 1
Iftra.

to a minimum
T h e Inside ts almost all original. I even
have the old skeleton keys.* Walther said.
"They all loved this house. It's always hern
taken rare of.*
Tlie bathroom still has the original clawfoot bathtub and medicine cabinet.
The plumbing fixtures and llixirlng came
from Sanford contractors.
During the home's early years, illchford
rented a guest bedroom to the Sanford mail­
man.

_

Saturday, December 5th and Sunday, December 6th
12 00 pm to S 00 pm

Die two story house has three ix-drooms and three-and-a-half
baths It ts the only house m s.mlon! with a lull basement, to cording
to the « urrenl owner.
Die home is decorated with period furnishings.
The current owners Ixtught the :t 5oo square-loot home this March,
two years after their initial offer They have painted, rcftnlshed the
Moors and re landscaped.

Walther
Continued from Page 1C
Walther had hern looking for a home In the
historic district for 10 years, when she spot­
ted the two-story home, at 1015 Elm Avenue,
while driving around.
'll was everything I ever wanted.* Walther
said *1 walked in the door. It was like a hug
reaching out. I said. Tills Is It. I want this
house I never got past the front dextr. It was
Just like it was supposed to lx-. It reminded
me of the house I grew up lu Miami.’

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W* H O L ID A Y F E S T
I&gt;ec. 4th • 6 pm-8 pm
LUMINARIES ARE $2 FOR EACH NAME
Request lly Nov. 30lh.
Send To:

PILOT CLUB OF SANFORD

P.O. Box 8.36, Sanford, FL 32772

Names:

Amount Enclosed S_

Payable To Pilot Club ot Sanford :

Or You May Purchase December 4th
5 PM b PM M A G N O L IA SQUAKL
HISTORIC D O W N TO W N SANFORD
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SEMINOLE
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Sommolo Herald Sanford Flonda •Sunday. November 29 1998 - 3C

D A R chapter m arks 80th year

WEDDING

SPE C IA L T O THE HERALD

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCloud

Hill-M cCloud
vows spoken
laiulse 1bit
and Joseph
McCloud of Sanford, were
married Oi l 17. al 3:00 p.m
at the Full Gospel Church of
God In Christ.
Hie Rev.
Henry Bradley officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride Is the godd.iugh
Irr of the Rev and Mrs,
Enoch Rivers and the groom
Is the son of Mrs Henrietta
McCloud. Sanford
Given In marriage by her
godfather, the bride those
lor her vows a formal Irngth
while gown with a V-shaped
neckline, trimmed In lace
with wrist Irngth lace sleeves
and a titled hodli e
The
pleated skin featured
a
(lowing train attached lo the
waist. Her Veil of Illusion net
was shoulder length,
al
lathed to a V-shaped head
hand of pearls and roses.
She carried a bougnel nf
white roses
with
baby's
breath.
Terry Fisher attended the
hr Hie as matron of honor.
She wore a peach fonual
length sheath gown &gt;110) cur­
ried a l*oui|iicl of peach and
aqua
roses
with
mixed
streamers.

Serving
as
bridesmaids
were
Halite
Enslry
and
Rosetta Maxwell Their aqua
floor length gowns had pulled
sleeves. Junior bridesmaid#
were Domlnque Mt Cloud and
LaDeea McCloud who wore
peach colored dresses Iden­
tical lo llir maids of honor
They carried bouquets iden­
tical to the bridesmaids
Flower girl Kyra Washing­
ton was all 1red In a peach
d r e s s identical lo the (unlor
bridesmaids.
Illble bearer
was Kae Ann Gardner. Her
aqua dress was styled like
the flower girl.

Tlir HOtli birthday celebra­
tion for Sullle Harrison Chap­
ter DAR was held Nov. 13 at
the Marina Hotel
laikeslde
binding Room. Die Chapter
was founded Nov. 16. I9|H.
with Elizabeth Harrison start­
ing as regent. A photo of Mrs.
Starting and other chuplrr
memorabilia were prominently
displayed.
Celebration
bal­
loons and flag hearing nips of
nuts decorated the tables. Re­
gent Hetty Hridgwatrr presided.
Mrs. Tnlmadr K. Wllry, past
regent, gave u brief history of
the chapter. Bridgwater an­
nounced Mrs. John la-on.inly
who was chaptrr regent P12H1929 and Florida State Regent
MOO will now lx* given credit
.is being a member of Sallic
Harrison Chapter In future
stale write-ups.
Past chapter regents present
were honored and presented
with red roses: Mrs Talmadge
K. Wiley 1972-1974 and 19761978; Mrs. Mills Boyd, 19861988 and Mrs Paul Milder
1992-1996.
Hie iqx-ulng ritual began
with prayer by Virginia Mlkler.
serving
as
chaplain.
Thr
Pledge of Allegiance was led by
Nancy Williams and the Ameri­
can Creed was led by Virginia
Powell. Hie regent rerognl/rd
guests: Jim Patterson, son of
Sara Patterson who was In a t­
tendance following a long Ill­
ness; Cynthia htrock. Jerry
Brock. Paul Erisman and John
Krre. Acting secretary Libby
Boyd read the September min­
utes which were approved as
read. Treasurer Shirley Krrr
gave (he treasurer report. Reg­
istrar Nancy Williams reported
th.it
nation,1) is
requesting
each
member to advise how
mall
should be addressed.
Cards wrrr given to each
member to complrtr.
Mildred Lind, school chair­
man. made a presentation for

IXriMrne*0 s Tommy vine**
Pa«l DAR regent# honored are (from left): Cafhla Wllay, Elisabeth Boyd and Virginia Mlkler
the needs of DAR sponsored
schools and requested mem­
bers to save all lat&gt;cls from
General Mills products. The
member collecting the most
labels to be turned In at the
April meeting will receive a
prize. Campbell Soup labels
are also to be collected and
they are to be turned tn at each
inerting. Libby Boyd. C A R .
chairman, reported the C.A.R.
Invited nirniliers In Join them
Sunday. Nov. 22. 2 p.m. at the
Clock of Magnolia Square to
participate tn a walking tour of
Historic Sanford.
Boyd also reported she and
the regent and historian. Vir­

ginia Powell, met at the Ever­
green cemetery to look Into tiie
matter of the missing DAR
marker ul die grave of Eliza lx-Ui Harrison Starling. It de­
veloped the marker was not
missing, but needed cleaning
and reinstalling Into thr per­
manent base. Mrs. Boyd re­
ported Hunt's Monuments will
clean both grave covers of Mrs.
Starling and her husband and
permanently
reinstall
die
marker for a cost of $76.00. A
motion was nude and sec­
onded that this be done. Mo­
tion passed. . Boyd announced
that the Ft. Mellon Society

C.A.R. would donatr $10.00
toward the project as part of
their restoration project.
Betty Bridgwater
thanked
Shirley and John Kerr for all
thr table decorations and thr
Marina Inn personnel for die
beautiful birthday cake. The
Ways H Means table had voices
for the bride doll and choice
Christmas tree ornaments for
side.
The December meeting will
be held at Mary Ann C leve­
land's home. Dec, 12. Direc­
tions were passed lo members.
The meeting adjourned at 2:49
with a closing prayer.

G old en G irls
Several members ol the Sanford
Woman's Club displayed ads and
cralts in the recent Golden Ago
Games in Sanford to bnng homo
the gold and bronze Photo
features the women showing oft
the&lt;r medals and award-winning
creations) from loll) Jeanette
Padgett with a counted cross
stitch Victorian hal (gold); Fran
Moflon, potpourri cake (gold);
Libby Prevatt, satin, jeweled
Christmas ornaments (b ron ze );
and Tina Joseph, oil painting ol a
cabin on a lake (gold) Not
pictured is Ruth Gaines lor a
banana photo which captured a
bronze medal.

Freddie King served the
groom
as
best
man.
Groomsmen
were Joseph
McCloud. Jr., and Curtis
Washington.
Ritiglx-.iri'r was
Derrick
Drown
and ushers were
Denjamlu Dtirkr and Michael
Mill
Following a reception at
the Amvrts. the newlyweds
went on a brief honeymoon.
They will be making their
home in Saulord where she
Is a hornet .irr nurse and he
Is self-employed.

Photo by Tommy VlhCAril

Annauace the Big Eventl
Forms are available at the Seminole Herald
office. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford, F L
32771, There is no charge for this service.

O rgan ization s help ‘H o lid a y in
the P a r k ’ to light u p L a k e M a r y

Hw W d P tw w » y Narv H m H

Lake Mary Woman's Club 50-year members Cyntfua
Pitcock (from loft) and Virginia Francisco are shown

with Ettio Jana Keogh, new member, and her sponsor.
Helen Cox.

In years past, the City of
Lake Marys annual tree light­
ing has been caller! Okie Lake
Mary Holidays The name be­
came a little too confusing. So.
tire tree lighting has been re­
named Holiday In the Park.
This year will be the tiflh an­
nual collaboration between the
Lake Mary Woman s Club, the
Stardust Service Unit of Girl
Scouts and the City of Lake
Mary.
This Is more than a tree
lighting. It s a chance for the
community to contribute to a
worthy cause. Hie Lake Maty
Woman's Club will lx- giving
free cookies and coffee or hot
chocolate to anyone who d o­
nates a non-perishable food
Item for Safehouse* of Seminole
County. The Stardust
Girl
Scouts will be giving free holi­
day crafts to anyone who d o ­

LAKE MARY

I------M ARY
RO W ELL

nates a toy for Sufehouse.
Safehnuse Is a shelter for bat*
tered spouses and their chil­
dren. It Is Important to re­
member 11tat many o f the peo­
ple who arrive at Safehouse do
so with mulling more than the
clothes on their backs. It
means a great deal to the chil­
dren there to have new toys
that belong! to them, that they
can t.ike with them when they
move on to their new lives.

The Harry S. Denson parade
will begin at the Public Safety
Complex at 5 p.m. and end at
Holiday In the Dark at 6:30
p.m.
The parade will be
bringing Santa for a visit.
Entertainment for the even­
ing will be provided by Michael
Wier/howskt playing holiday
music on the dulcimer; the
Lake Mary Drama Department
with excerpts from their play.
Dabes In Toyland; Country Joe
Rosier with storytelling lor tinseason. the Florida Young Art
Isis String Quartet and the
Stardust Singers.
Festivities will begin at 6:30
p.m. with Santa's arrival.

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trnded to the sponsors wtili
(losing observations given by
Pastor Albert Covington b l ns
be tbauklul lor our iMiunilful
blessing dial we enjoy.

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S e n in * is (In* an n u al tribute of
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FAMILY HISTORY
Komicr Sanford bom native
Eartha Mae Collins
Poltlcr
&gt;h im l the Th.inksi’ lvhig holt
day with her faintly here In
Sanford Happy birthday was
also wished Karl ha oil Nov. 10.
Hie llrsi Itorn ol lire late T h o ­
mas and Maude Collins has for
many years been the matriarch
in die Collins family Ifelng die
oldest ol eight children and
haling In-on given a unlvers.il
name Karth (Karth.i) she has
lived for 71 years.
Her
sister Joyce Collins
Shaw speaks ol her sister's life
a s an inspiration lo the Hume
diatc
family.
her
sister
Hioinasena ami brother Oliver.
Hie great honor anti duinks
were given t&lt;* Kart ha on Sinday Nov 2 I when she attended
die eighth anniversary of the
William and Liura Clark Mis­
sion and Fallh Temple Minis­
tries which Is housed on the
site ol the family home o f her

totting
C h a irm a n
Margaret
Oliver rr m l tided u s of tlto his
to n of (h r world, people am i
n ation s w ho slum ihctr gran
null' to G od fin sp arin g them to
w itn e ss anal her se a so n
Hie i n *1out is a part of our
A m e rU a n culture. We must
continue to I each the "New
G eneration* to Keep this frailitton Iiv p a u sin g to w orship the
eternal lo st ot the harvest.
Meditation Is (tint lime of
quietness needed by all to draw
near to the Lord and give
praise and thanksgiving for h is
b le ssin gs
Meditate
upon
these
things.
give
thyself
whollv lo lliem * I Tlm othv
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lo i »*h 1 be the glory for this
iWHh H anestim e. the b ra in
el hid ut the tale Ju lia M errill,
mother of
Pam ela
Merritt
W h a tln
Pat ru m W hatley Is
the founder and director of the
Ta|in Sch ool of Perform ing
Arts and Academics. who along

at Harvest Meditation Service

t l 1 Maeedonla Baptist
Chunh Cliildren’s Chapel of
Katonville.
performed
under
the direction ol Sandra Pet ti­
ro God be the glory for the rich
inspiring worship experience.
Fite perlonuauees of uiusleal
demonstrations hv Ta|lrl. Chil­
dren** Chapel, creative niovemenlM li\ the Junior Mime
Hoys. liturgical danrers, ehorale. Junior and senior reper­
tory ensemble overall gave the
rh mksgtvtng message. This
message put our hearts Into
the meilitattve hour and sea­
son
A special tribute to the late
Julia Kac Merrill was prr
seined hi- her daughter Pam ­
ela. T o God He rile Glory*.
Moments of gnilKudr was rx-

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parents.

of Ihe educational force. Mrs.
Politer ts still ail arllve Instruc­
tor at an elementary school.
Happy birthday to ThomasIna on lier hirtluiay Nov. 21) as
s h e returns I n Titusville.

Eartha

Collins Poitiar

Ibis siic remains In die family
as a landmark and dedicated
remembrance of the Clark.
Collins, and Polder families.
God has blessed Pa si or Shaw
and she Is truly thankful for
do- harvest as it grows. This
mission serves a Cod given
purpose. Il meets the needs of
people who come from near
and far and are in nred of
nourishment .is well as spiri­
tual uplifting. Located at Kith
Si reef and Like Avenue, those
m need are helped.
A special latly who will retum to Aft.inl.i on Sunday Is
siill a part of the working force

JUBILEE SERVICE
Emmanuel District Church of
God hi Christ, district superintcinlent Johnaaron Henderson
annoimcrs
the
quarterly
meetings. On Nov. 21), -uto
p.m. will Ire the tilth SuncLiy
fellowship service. "Hits |uhltee
scixli e will be held at New Life
Christian Center. Sanford Ave­
nue.
Speakers will be elders with­
out i barge, llcensc/unllernsrd
ministers, and missionaries

gutns. hoards and m any other
creatures roam ing the halls of
L ik e Marx K ten lent ary School
on W ednesday Nm
1M. T h e
adm inistrative oltlce w as full of
not creatures, but n u rse s from
the b lack lagoon
thick F in n
was traehlug fifth grade A m i
there was more than one M rs
Krt/clc.
It w as character day. Si n
dents an d teachers came to
school dressed as tht-ir favorite
character from their favorite
Ix.ok Kiicouragm g siudt-nts to
read more w as the reason lor
the irtx special day
Be sid e s
dressing as their I.norite ih . ir
oitrr.
the
students
a lso
brought ihe book with their
character m It to sh are with
their classm ates To give n r ryone a elialiee lo st-e all the
great and inventive costum es,
the si hool staged a parade at 11
a m Tlie younger grades p a r ­
ticipated tn the parade with the
older grades watehtng. A n d
some ol the older grades made
up sk its for their eharacters.
The s i hool hopes lo make ih ls
•in annual event

WOMAN S CLUB HKAKS
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
It w as a very special day for
ih&lt; L ik e Marx W o m a n s C lu b

Two members celebrated 50
years as Wom ans Club m em ­
bers. Virginia Francisco and
Cynthia Pltiock
have both

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Our Food Is Cooked With HaU I Afeaf
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Tantalizing
Temptresses
Belly Dancers
Fri. U Sat- N ight

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1155 W. St. Rd. 434
(1/2 Mile East of 1-4 on 4 3 4 )

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cellos to the club mrmlrrrs and
explained some of their fea­
tures. Thr cellos look very d if­
ferent. Jonathan's cello Is a
typical
German
cello:
Maureens is Italian and each
ts nude with a different wood.
And while both cellos arc old.
Maureens was made In 11)06.
Jonathan's a few years later,
they urr considered modern In­
struments. One club member
asked how hard It was for chil­
dren to team to play such large
Instruments.
Jonathan
ex­
plained that there were half
size and three quarter sl/e
cellos for learning purposes.
Because part of thr sound of a
cello comes from the size. the
smaller cellos don't sound as
deep or as loud, hut smaller
Instruments means children
ran starl younger. And thr
younger yntt start. Ihe belter.
SCOUTS HELP W ITH
CHRISTMAS CHILD*
Cub ScuutH from Pack 521) In
Like Mary worked with WOFLFOX 35 to put together over 30
boxes for Operation Christmas
Child. Tut Frye tn the pro­
gramming department at WO PL
sent letters to several Like
Mary businesses asking for
help with thr project. Thr Cub
Scouts then went shopping to
get the needed supplies. Ta r­
get. Puhllx. Albertson s, and La
Quinta Inn all donated to the
cause. The scouts then went to
the station to put the boxes to­
gether. WOFL threw In toys left
over from previous events. Em­
ployees o f WOFL also contrib­
uted boxes.

K M r M ifM I
Mptff
C our the famotu Leu H o ur Museum decorated by
M01AC (Metro Orlando International Affairs Commission)
and IID A (International Interior Design Association).
1,000 Luminarias, Photos with Mr. fit Mrs. Santa,
Antique Belgian Street Organ, Santas Workshop for Kids,
Silhouette Portraits, Food Court, and
“The Nature o f Children" Art Exhibit.
Also... featuring throughout the weekend:

Dec. 11 7:30 pm - Beall Flute Trio
Dec. 12

1-8 pm - Pottery Studio exhibit
2 pm - Orlando Clarinet Choir
67 pm - Rollins Flute Choir
7- 9 pm - Gaelic Aire
7-8 pm - Bishop Moore Choir
Dec. 13 6-8 pm - The Caroling Co.
Plus m ore...

Admission $4 adults. Free for kids
bringing a can o f food for Channel 2's
“Share Your Christmas'' Food Drive

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Congratulations
to
Kldrr
Paul Williams, thr nrw pastor
of Holy Trinity, and the new
district
superintendent
Jolmaaron Henderson. Mother
Krdry Dor Williams has hern
named the saintly mother m i l»en1sor o f thr women In the
Department of the Western
Florida Jurlsdlrtlon.

Marinated beef,
chicken, or lamb
Top Catering Available
Kabobs Cooked On Site

been members of a Woman s
Club lor halt a century. The
club celebrated ibis occasion
with flowers fiii the ladles and
a special pin commemorating
the milestone.
Kvrr heard ol Fredrfe August
Kuumier1 Few people have,
special guest Jonathan May
told club members
Kimunrr
was a musical composer who
wrote tor the cello He also ar­
ranged music bv other com ­
posers for the cello He Is well
known among cellist He wrote
Ihe llrsi song, a cello duet, that
Jonathan and Maureen May
played tor the chib
Jonathan and Maureen have
been playing cello duels tor 20
years He ts the Arttsttc Direc­
tor and iTHuip.il Conductor of
ihe Florida Young Artists Or­
chestra as well as a teacher at
SCC. Maureen plays with the
Cypress Quartet
throughout
the Orlando area. She Just fin­
ished playing In Ihe orchestra
tor
the
Orlando
Opera's
Turandot
Jonathan
and
Mamccu both trallied w
the
satincellist.
Jonathans
mother.
The couple showed their
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speaking
on
the
theme:
'Holiness: A Proven Founda­
tion for a Promising Future."
Minister A. Waldo will deliver
the Initial sermon at World of
Life C.O.G.I.C. Der. fi. 4:00
p.m. and Monday, Dec. 7. 7:110
p.m. will Ire the district busi­
ness session at World of Life
C.O.G.I.C.

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out your column on what to Rive

seniors for Christmus, thinking I
knew what to Rive my parents.
However, this summer I married a
man several years older than
myself, and now I could use some
suRRestions about what I can buy
for my elderly in-laws This is my
first C.’hnstmas in the family, and I
want to be sure to Rive them some­
thing they can use and enjoy. Help!
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means, “I hava mors things
than I need." However, a gift of
your tins will be appreciated
and remembered long after the
holiday baa passed and ths
material gifts a n stored away.
Trust

DEAR MELISSA- I’m pleased
to help.
When b u y in g gifts for
senior*, keep in mind that moat
■eniora have more than thslr
share of duatlng pow der and
aftershave, and have run out of
room for bud vases and bird
feeders. Some practical alterna­
tives:
— Postcards or lined station­
ery with a generous supply of
postage stamps.
— A gift certificate for their
favorite grocery store, dell or
pharmacy.
— An assortment of greeting
carda for birthdaya and annlversaries, ae well aa get-wall
and condolence cards.
— A "paid in advance” certifi­
cate for 10 lawn m owings or
snow shovelings by a neighbor­
hood youngster.
— A "certificate" for a service
you can perform that is difficult
for them — a thorough house
cleaning, a month's laundry, a
handyman visit for home safety
Inspection and minor repairs.
— An offer to rewrite their
address hook in large, more leg­
ible print.
— A month of Sunday drives
to church, or to the country, th#
museum or the park.
— If the person on your list is
on a limited income, a check in
any amount will be appreciated.
— A subscription to their
favorite magaiine or the dally
newspaper.
— A basket of goodies assem­
bled especially for them: cans at
ham, tuna, chlckan, hearty
soups, chili and stswt Instant
coffee and tea bag*; crackars;
Instant soup mixes.
— A selection of their trea­
sured, tattered photos re ­
touched and placed into a naw
album, with captions.
— A drive to see the Christ­
mas lights and decorations, aa
well as store windows.
If a senior says, “Please d o st

DEAR ABBY: I hava lived in a
sexless marriage for almost 25
yean. Shortly after our marriage,
my husband told ms that sines wa
didn't plan to raise ■ family, than
was no need to have sexual rela­
tions. He said he didn't like to get
hot snd sweaty.
A few daprs ago, I ran across a
prescription bottle of - you guessed
it — Viagra. I know ha’s not using it
for my benefit. Should I confront
him about it? I have thought sex
was ■ dead issue for my entire mar­
ried life, and this really distresses
me.
CAROL IN SMALLTOWN. MO.

OEAR CAROL; You hava
good reason to bo distressed.
Although yo
dead issue tor i
Had Ufa, It appears there has
Your bus-

DEAR ABBY I recently reveived
two invitations that rubbed me the
wrung way Perhaps, in spite of mv
young age i2*)i, I’m old-fashioned,
but I think they were lackv
The first was from a cowurker
who is Retting married The invita­
tion was for a paper shower I
assumed that meant the guests
should bring paper Tor games or
other activities Just to be sure. I
called the bride-to-be to find out
exactly what to bring Boy. was I
shocked1 She told me she wanted
only money or gift certificates I was
so put o(T I didn’t attend or send a
gift
The other invitation was to a
baby shower for a friend of a friend
whom 1 barely know I’m a fun-lov­
ing person and planned to attend
until 1 read the invitation carefully

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Abby, am I overreacting t&gt;. tinor is it proper for the IHis'.'
NOT ATTENDING MANS
SHOWERS IN TKNNESM I
D EAR N O T A T T E N D IN G :
You are nut o v e r r e a c t in g . I
don’t blame you for refusing the
invitations. Let your sile n c e
apeak for you.
DEAR ARMY I just lead tlu- let
ter about the boy who was . .using
his neighbor a lot of trouble Mam
years ago, I had the same problem
I was at in&gt; wit s end anil decided
as a Iasi lesort. to tn to make the
tsi) m&gt; friend
I went out of my way to Is kind
lo him and. on occasion, even asked
his advice The problems quickly
came to an end Surely the netghIsir. when gardening, could offer a
bouquet of Bowers to lake to his
mother Wouldn’t it be worth the
effort to offer friendliness tu help a
troubled boy''
A 4’&lt;)N&lt; EKNKD t 'AN AI &gt;!AN
DEAR CONCERNED C A N A ­
DIAN: Yes, it would. I&gt;enve it to
my readers lo remind me that
compassion is alive and well,
and perhaps all that Is necessury to turn this youngster
around.
fu in ilv i "H o w lo W rite t e l l e r - ( « r A ll
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addressed en velo p e, plus check to m n n rt
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tat inn said. “No bust Inncl i V,'
I
got the impression that I
t
bring a gift, pay for my own It " I,
then leave. I didn’t attend th.it
shower either, however. I did -&gt;nd a
gift for which I never received i
thank-you or acknowledgment
I have been the honorw *&gt;! t» 11
bridal and baby shower The Lrnl &gt;
shower was truditmn.il with ■ i
cake, games and close friend- wiH,
whom I enjoy spending tirn- It.
baby shower was a luncheon but
my hostesses and I picked up the
tab. I hope mv guests nevrt tell *i&gt;
ressured or insulted as I did when
received the invitation- I h *\&gt;*
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Health &amp; Fitness
H o sp ic e p r o g r a m helps c h ild re n cope
By Debra Wood. RN
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Grieving
Central
Florida
youngster* case their pain In
an innovative education p r o ­
gram that works through wul
ness to enhance learning.
Hospice of the C om forters
Horizon* Children's Loss P ro ­
gram embraces art. drama,
music and puppets lo help
Seminole
County
students
work through grief and deal
with ihr losses In their lives.
"We act out and do a song
called the Circle of Life' from
Lion King. We use a lot of
metaphors.
For
exam ple
Citric of Ufe* Is n m etaphor
the circle of life--people
turning into our lives, pcnpte
leaving our lives, people dy’
said Julie Stanlck coor­
dinator of Ihr program
"We
want the children to know that
the feelings they arc feeling
are OK. We validate those
feelings, and ihen talk about
them."
Stanlck's partner. Bereave­
ment Educator Anne Curtis,
handles the drama sessions.
"Drama and music access
their feelings." Stanlck said.
"Using dance and movement,
they work through their grief
physically.*
Drawing on their bereavent skills, staffers and volun­
teers
from
the
nonprofit
gcncy conduct weekly, hourlong sessions at the public
schools. They leach coping
.kills, such as how to release
. gcr and cope with sadness,
llu- students are usu.dly not
related to Hospice patients.
Tcarhers and guidance coun­
selors refer students to the
program. The youngsters, with
p ireutal approval, are let out
of class to participate.
“Grief affects their schoolwork. How can you do your
schoohvork
w'hen
you're

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Participating in tho Hospice ol the Comforter's children s program are Sarah
Gary (from led), volunteer. Anthony Maya. Crystal Maya. Rachel Price,
counseling Intern, and Adam Steciw
thinking about your loved one
who died,” SIailick Mild. *Wc
work with them, and Ihen
they're better able to function
In the classroom."
Die children are grouped
with other grieving classmates,
no more than six to a session.
Children
uredlng individual
therapy are referred bark to
the guidance counselor. The
Hospice has started a Satur­
day Kid's Club lo help young­
sters for a longer period o f
time.
"Grief Is an ongoing proc­
ess."
Stanlck
said.
"Anniversaries,
holidays arc
veiy difficult
without your
loved one. So we also talk to
them about making tiew ritu­
als."

lias grown to Include all grade
levels In schools throughout
the tri-county nrru.
"I became absolutely clear of
the nerd early on." said Robert
G. Wilson, the Hospice's presi­
dent. CEO and chaplain. "We
have been able to make quite
an Impact on the schools In
Central Florida. It's a gift to
the community. We try to do
Mime fund raising to lirlp *«ipI»ort It."
Part o f that gift Is one o f
peace.
The
Hospice
team
spends much time talking
atxiut memories and emphasl/es happy Images, baking
cookies or going fishing. The
(lunl ceremony, at the end of
six weeks. Is one of letting go,
or wishing the loss hadn't o c ­
curred.
"We write a message to our
loved one and send it off in a
Ixilloon. Tills ts a very powerful
experience for the children.
It's almost like a catharsis with
them." Stanlck said. "One little
girl. 8 years old. said. 'My
heart ts rewinding and coming
back Into one plrce.’ The
depth of understanding these
(hlldren rom r to never ceases
to amaze me."

The Hospice team helped
entire classes of students work
through the loss of rlassmates
after tornadoes tore through
Sanford In February. The p ro ­
gram won an award from the
Seminole County School guid­
ance counselors two years ago.
In addition, the team makes
presentations about loss and
grief to life-skill classes. ITAa.
and guidance counselors.
"Divorce Is loss o f Ihe family.
Moving Is loss o f Ihrlr friends.
We talk about what to do when
they lose someone." Stanlck
said. "Many children have pets
that die. so we talk about
those losses."
The program started In 1991
with one child In a Seminole
County elementary school and

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Chewing gum
hazardous to
kid’s health?
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
CHICAGO
Swallowing
chewing gun can cause nu­
merous health problems and It
•hould not be given to young
children who cannot underaand this point, according to
i study published recently by
the American Academy of Pe­
diatrics on Pediatrics e le c ­
tronic pages.
Pediatricians from Nemours
Children's
Clinic.
Orlando,
cornpllrd case studies to illus­
trate the potential health haz­
ards of chewing gun for small
children. According to the
study's
authors
swallowing
gum can cause many advrrsc
health effects, Including diar­
rhea. abdominal pain, flatu­
lence, mouth ulcers, and den­
tal and |aw problems, and Is
not recommended for young
children. In addition. It can
block the esophagus and co­
lon. The first case study high­
lighted In the study Is that of a
4 -year-old boy with a two-year
history of constipation. After
numerous tests and different
treatments, doctors discovered
that his fecal mailer largely
consisted of (hewing gun. On
further
investigation.
they
learned that the boy always
swallowed his
gum.
after
chewing up to seven pieces
each day in another case, a 4ycar J girl suffered from
coinpla atlons from constipa­
tion Again tests and treatment
failed until doctors removed a
fet a! ituss o f chewing gun. The
child had the habit o f swal­
lowing gum. often Just to get
another piece. The third case
lou t-med a one-year-old girl
who dr« tiled, roughed and had
trouble swallowing.
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di-covered four coins encased
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�Exploring the field o f law enforcement
The Sanford Police Depart­
ment Explorers are a group of
students from middle school
up to college gaining practical
experience with the Sanford
Pobce Department.
The Explorers are part of
the boy scouts, and aside
from police. Explorers can
participate at hospitals, fire
departments, and a variety of
other places. Officer Mike
Tkylor runs Sanford's Police
Explorer Program. Taylor has
worked as a school resource
officer for the past eight and a
half years.
*1 love working with kids,
and It Is my belief that we
have one of the best Police
Explorer programs In Central
Florida.’ said Taylor.
The Explorers have the op­
portunity to see law enforce­
ment up close. Not too close.

"When the Explorers are
riding with the officers, they
do not get out of the car un­
less It Is a situation such os a
robbery where tliere is no
danger. They also always wear
bulletproof vesta,* said Taylor.
The program gives Its par­
ticipants a unique experience.
They not only ride along with
police, but they also work In
the station's communication
center.
T on get to meet a lot of In­
teresting people and do a lot
of Interesting things most
never have the opportunity to
do.* said Explorer Corporal
Jllllan Smith.

In many ■mars, 'the Ex*
plorrr program prepares the
students for real police work.
One part of that Includes
confrontation with violence
and death. The Explorers have
encountered shooting victims,
lire victims, and others. They
have been present In situa­
tions where lives were lost.
StlU. the Explorers keep per­
spective.
*11 makes you appreciate
life.* said Explorer Sergeant
Jessica Castro.
The work also has a number
of other perks besides train­
ing.
T h e part that affects me
most Is when little kids and
others look up to us with re­
spect.’ said Explorer Corporal
Ashley Freeman.
Many In the program have
decided upon a career In law
enforcement. Explorer Cap­
tain Theresa Ryan plans to
Join the Navy, and work in the
military police.
T h e Explorer program has
allowed me to learn a lot
about law enforcement.* said
Ryan.
Students also feel the pro­
gram helps them not only as
future law enforcement offi­
cials. but also aids them In
other facets of their lives.
Tt teaches you discipline,
physical and mental.* said
Castro.
The students not only gain
rxprrlrncr In u career filed,
they also help the community.
They participate In a number
of activities In the area. In­
cluding a monthly walk down­
town with the seniors who live
at Uram Towers. Dec. 12. the

Officer Miis Taylor of tw Sanford Poles Department
heads the Explorers, mads up of a group of mktte
Explorers will drive Uram
Towers'
residents
to the
Seminole Town Centre. The
group regularly provides the
service of fingerprinting chil­
dren for a personal Identifica­
tion sheet It distributes to
rents for free. The group
s gone out to malls and
theme parks to give this serv­
ice to ihe community.
The Explorers take part In a
number of fund-raisers to
gather enough money to buy a
van. Recently, they provided

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the Sanford Heritage Festival.
In the next month, they will
serve as traffic control and
park cars at Sanford Middle
School, help at the Sanford
Christmas Parade, work the
city's Christmas party, and
perform a number of other du­
ties.
In order to raise extra
money. Officer Taylor trans­
forms himself from Policeman
Mike Taylor Into Wrestler
*Mad Dog* Mike Taylor, a

combatant
In
Southern
Championship Wrestling. On
December 11. “Mad Dog* and
his manager Ms. Red ‘ Hot*
Pepper will fight a tag-team
match against Mr. Money and
Chris Hollywood at the San­
ford Civic Center. (Tickets are
•7 In advance, and $9 at the
door.)
Anyone Interested Ft the Po­
lice Explorer Program con con­
tact Officer Taylor at the San­
ford M ic e Department at 3233030.

Wrestling: It isn’t just
for guys anymore
By A a r O nnllM r
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Girls wrestling Is a modern­
istic sport that Is rising up
against oppression.
Men and boys have always
shown
their strength
and
proved their manhood by wres­
tling. Early In the nineteen
hundreds wrestling
became
known as a sport.
Now In modem Umes women
can do "anything a man can
do.* or something to that ef­
fect. So ladles wrestling has
become a sport.
Last year
•many
s m s s sjr
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era
see
sssss i w n .
schools
In Seminole
county began a girl's wrestling
program.
Many people
may think.
'girl's should not wrestle.*
Many people may think that It
Is not lady like.
Still others
may throw In their two sense
by saying what the boys must
think about this atrocity.
At high schools In the county
wrestlers, both girls and boys

alike go to class. They team In
the same environment, why
can’t they Join the same extra
curricular activities as well?
Girl's wrestling Is accepted ut
schools. Yes. that's right teens
all over the county are simply
ucceptlng It. Yet there are still
some people In the community
who do rot think that It Is
right.
If that Is the route they want
to take than here Is my argu­
ment. Women work In office
buildings,
design
buildings,
and some even build buildings.
What does this have to do
with girl's wrestling? Back In
the day. women were not sup­
posed to work. It was unac­
ceptable. Now working wives
and mothers are
common
practice.
Women's sports such as bas­
ketball are really taking off.
Especially in the absence of
male uthletes who are going on
strike. The WNBA, used to just
be a dream and now It Is a re­
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contact sport. Yet. so Is football, and this season. Lake
Howell had a girl on their football tram. Sure one gift does
not make It common practice
but
Is becoming Increasingly
Two years ago
Seminole High School
a
on their
team.
Is wrestling really all that
different? I do not think so.
Still I could be wrong, but In
ten years I will be able to find
out for sure.
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full contact sports to Include
ladles on their rosters. Alter all
the country will not truly be
people
race. sex. and religion
have the same opportunities.
Look for girls wrestling to
move Its way up the popularity
charts In the near future.
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Bradley Daniels, son of
Lyle and Gloria Daniels of
Lake Mary, and a senior at
Lake Mary High School, was
redcently named to the Who’s
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Hamilton Elementary School, as part of its career
program, is working with Alaqua Country Club to teach
golf to its students. The kids get together wfth the

Alaqua staff once a week under the supervision ol
Hamdton teacher Greg Turner. For most it's the lirst
time they've had a chance to swing a golf dub.

Several Seminole County
students were recently nomi­
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High School 11clsman award,
an national award that honors
stuent-athletes from all over
the country. Seminole County
athleta
Include:
Karin
Cloningsr (Oviedo). Loudhla
David (Lyman). Krista Ed■ andean
(Lake
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Jonathan
Hubbard
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(Lake Brantley). John Roth
(Oviedo).
Robert
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(Lake Mary). Lori Thomas
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