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Serving Sanford, Cassalberry, Lako Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Somlnolo County since 1908

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TUESDAY. N O V E M B E R 24. 1998

4&gt;1st Y E A R , No. 67

Suspect was
part of bogus
police gang

Ambushed
at City Hall
Ray
Bronson. onr
of Ih r brut
cops to rv rr
serve
Sanford, was
caught o ff
guard
Monday at
City Hall.
Hr was
ambusheti by
onr o f thr five
city comnils
Hlonrrs.
"It w as unexpected." Bronson
said. "I didn't see it coming."
An hour or more tnlo a work
session on the second floor.
Comm issioner W hltry Eckstein
glanced over his shouldrr and
lookrd at Bronson.
"We've got a responsibility to
L'mdr. Bronson." Eckstein said.
T h e man has been on call for
li t hours a day for our poller
department. I'm not saying we
should give away the ranc h but
w r do owe this mem more money
for what he's doing."
Yes. the others agreed w ith­
out a murmur - more pay for
Bronson.
The acting chief o f police In
Sanford for nearly a month
while Joe Dillard was recovering
from knee replacement surgery.
Bronson Is going to gel a raise and protuchly remain acting
chief through March.
Dillard. If he accepts a pro­
posal from the city leaders, will
be welcome to help the depart­
ment through his Feb. 28 retire
ment.
Bronson. 46. Is a homegrown
law enforcement officer who has
been with the SPD for more than
half his life. He's well-liked In
the comm unity and well respect­
ed by his fellow officers. Many
believe he would make a fine
thief.
T h a t decision will come
later." Bronson said Monday.
"What I've vowed to do now Is do
the work that needs to be done.
We're getting tremendous coop­
eration from everyone. The eval
nation o f the department Is
done, and we know the direction
we must go. At the moment,
we're halfway there."
Bronson agrees with police
examiner George Hubler that thr
S l’D needed to re-organize and
address areas where It was
found lo be weak - even dys­
functional. Hubler lold the com ­
mission Monday that the depart­
ment was Improved. "One day It
can be a very good, even great
department,” he said.
Hubler advises a notional
cwarch for a ch ief but said. "The
acting ch ief should not be o ver­
looked. Ills record should be
compared to the others."
For the moment, the acting
chief has a fistful of dollars com ­
ing lo him and a sense he's
doing two - perhaps three Jobs extremely well.

brethren
Reaching
OUT

By Bill Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Reaching out
Ro m Os v i s director of Brethren Reaching Out holds
Devon as ha waits for his mother to rotum homo during

a spocial dinner hold at SominoJe O.vdons Saturday lor
votunteors from county law unlotcemenl agondos

CASSELBERRY - A Cussellierry man shot Friday night by
law enforcement officers has an
extensive, violent criminal h is ­
tory lli.il Includes terrorizing
and robbing Central Florida
residents while purl o f a phony
poller gang In Ib r late 1980s
and early '90s.
Neal Everett Nlcarry. 37. Is
recovering at die Orlando R e­
gional Mrdlrul Center In c u s ­
tody of d ir Seminole County
SlierllTs Office.
lie will be
booked
Into
d ie
Sem inole
County Jail when be Is rrlrusrd
from the hospital. Sem inole
County Sheriff’s
Department
Chief Deputy S trvr Harriett
said.
Nlcarry faers charges of two
counts of aggravated assault on
a law enforcement offlcrr, as
well as armed burglary, rerkless driving, and fleeing and
attempting lo rlu d r an officer.
Harriett said.
" n ils man has a pretty violent
rrcnrd." Itu n trll said, "lie was

pun o f this group o f crim inals
who terrorized residential areas
and
apartment
com plexes
dirouglmut Central Florida In
the laic 80s. early IJOs. They
would smash In doors, som e­
times yell ‘police* and rush In
with guns w raring police a p ­
parel."
Dnigs. Jewelry, cash, and
other valuables were stolen
during the robberies. Harriett
said.
Nlcarry has a 15-page crim i­
nal history dial Includes s e v ­
eral clkirges of armed robbery,
kidnapping, aggravated assault
on a law enforcement officer,
and drug possession, Sem inole
County ShertlTs O ffice spakes[M-rsou Deanna Brown said.
Nlcarry was shot Friday when
he lunged at deputy sh eriffs
and a Florida Highway Patrol
officer
wtih
a
screwdriver.
Brown said.
Deputy Michael
Cannaday
and K ill’ corporal Larry Smith
approached Nlcarry In a shed
In the backyard o f a residence
ut 111 lin e Street In Altamonte

Safety chiefs could report to one
rather than five city officials
By R o m W ilts
Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD * Th e city wants to extend Ray
Bronson's term as acting ch ief through March
and to encourage residents to approve a referen ­
dum that month that would require the police
and fire chiefs to answer to the city man
ager/publlc safety director.
A similar referendum failed a few years ago but
Mayor Larry Dale said he Is confident It will pass
In 1999 because o f more awareness by those
who live In Sanford.
George Hubler. u police department examiner,
has Insisted for two years the city make thr
change • that It Is confusing and Inappropriate
for the police and fire chiefs lo report to five
commissioners.

"In the type o f government you have, the chiefs
should report to Just one person - the city man­
ager," llu b lrr said.
Hubler relum ed to the city Monday to explain
Ibe findings In Ills evaluation o f the police d e ­
partment a yrar alter he found It to lie u
'dysfunctional' unit.
T h r SPD. he said, had made Improvements bul
needed to Implement more o f the suggestions hr
liad made a year ago.
"O ne day It can la- a vrry good, even grrat d e ­
partment." llu blrr (old the city com m issioners.
He urged the commissioners to conduct a n a ­
tionwide search for a new chief to rrp la rr Joe
Dillard who Is retiring on March 2N.
Because Dillard Is recuperating from knee rePWooa taa Chief*. P*g* 3A

City employees will keep benefits
By B U Kama
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Th e Sanford city
commission voted lo approve a
five-year
contract
with
the
Florida Recycling company and
to pay the city's sanitation
workers full annuities and
sick-leave benefits.
The commission voted 5-0 to
approve the full $113,800 In
annuities for retirement, and
9154.500 In 100 percent a c ­
crual o f vacation and sickleave. Under different options
available before Ihc com m is­
sion. em ployees could have re ­
ceived less than the full b en e­
fits. especially If they were not

Insurance salesmen charged
TA1.IJV1 (ASSEE - Florida Treasurer and
Insurance Com m issioner Bill Nelson
announced that 25 people. Including two
dozen life Insurance salesmen have been
charged with participating In an Invest­
ment scheme targeting mostly elderly cit­
izens o f Central Florida and coastal com ­
munities. The recent arrests are In addi­
tion lo the original 13 arrest made In pur­
suant to an October Indictment by a
statewide grand Jury.
According to the indictment, investors
were promised hefty returns for putting
their retirement savings Into an upscale
golf, recreation, and entertainment com ­
plex In Altamonte Springs. Investigators
reported dia l the 20 men and five women

vested In the Florida Retirement
System.
Florida Recycling (FRS| o f­
fered the lowest bid on c u s ­
tomer rales, and Is by contract
required to provide (he same
services In Sanford dial the city
has lieen providing.
*We have excellent people.*
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale said
at the work session.
"But.
we've had a poor business
plan.
Our equipment has
turned lo Junk.
I've gotten
many complaints, and w e'rr e x ­
posing the taxpayers lo some
major liability. You can't expose
lux flayers lo that liability.
I
think the recommended rales
arc fair."

The city will approve the
contract with Florida R rcycllng
IFRS) provided that all details
o f die contract can be negoti­
ated between the city's staff and
die company.
Under Hie rale- schedule a p ­
proved
liy
d ie
commission
Monday night, residential rales
will decrease
13.74 percent
and commercial rates will be
lowered by 10.03 percent.
"You look carr o f our em ploy­
ees." Eckstein said. "W e could
have lieen selfish. No one dial
Is not vested (In the Florida Rellrrmcnt System) Is going lo
lose anything.
H u ll's Im por­
tant."
Pica** i t i c ity , Pag* 3A

In B rie f
facing the new charges persuaded
Investors to cash In annuities. IRAs and
oth er Investm ents In exchange for
prom issory notes backed by phony
'financial guarantee bonds" Issued liy
rum existent Insurance companies.
Licensed Insurance agents reportedly
charged with the sale o f unregistered
securities, sale o f securities by an unreg
Istered dealer, and unlawful transaction
o f Insurance Include: Ray Edward Gullett
Sr.. 77. Westport Drive. Longwood: and
Cindy Lou Mayfield. 43. Shadow Bay
Boulevard. South. Longwood.

Traffic checkpoints
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The Florida
Highway Patrol will conduct the following
Driver License and vehicle Inspection
checkpoints In Seminole Courtly Friday
through Dec. 3: Airport Boulevard: Celery
Avenue: County Road
15; Orange
Boulevard: Old Like Mary Road: State
Road 426; Persimmon Avenue.

Safe cars
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Pro|rcl SAFECAR will begin Friday and continue
through Dec. 31 Itt Altamonte Springs.
The program was Initiated 12 years ago

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Seminole Carnival
The Seminole High School Athletic Booster Club a hosted its annual
carnival Saturday and Sunday at the Sanford Plaza on Highway 17-92.

by Altamonte Springs Police C hief William
A. Liquor! os a reminder for shoppers to
secure thrlr car windows and doors, and
to lock valuables In thrtr trunks, out of
sight o f potrnlial thieves.
An officer who finds a vehicle unsecured
will make every effort to secure the ve h i­
cle. The olllcer will uLso leave a friendly
written reminder letting the owner know
their vehicle was found as an easy target
for criminals.

Correction
A photo caption In Sunday's Seminole
Life section Incorrectly Identified a co m ­
pany which supplied a horse for the ph o­
tograph. The Indian painted pony on Page
1C was supplied by Whispering Pines
Ranch and Carriage Company.

INDEX
C la s s ifie d . . . .0 A -1 O A
C o m ic s . . .
C ro s s w o rd .
D e a r Ah by .
H oroa cop e .
O b itu a rie s .
P e o p le . . . .
P o U c e B rie fs s • • • 3 A
S p o r ts . . . .
T V ................
W e a th e r . . .

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Ti.nvMy Notxrrot--' 24 ’

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

T o d a y; S cattered sh ow er*.
High* near-HO Lows in the
mill 60s. W edn esday: Seat
tered showers, filth s n e a r -HO
Lows in the low 60 Th u rs­
day: Isolated showers Hi&amp;hs
in the upprr-70s Lows In the
upper-50s Friday:
Isolated
showers Ilighs n ear-70. Lows
In the low 50s

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TU E S D A Y
S hw rs 8 0 65

W EDNESDAY
S h w rs 8 0 62

THURSDAY
S h w rs 7 7 5 7

F R ID A Y
S h w rs 7 0 52

LOTTERY
Hero aro ttio winning nurnbors
selected on Monday in tho Flori­
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F anu sy 5

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Lotto {Nov. 21)
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Nov. 24. 1998

TUESDAY:
S O IU N A R TABLE: min. 9:00
a.m., maj. 2:50 a.m.. min. 9:30
p in . maj. 3:15 p.m.
TIDES; Daytons Beach: htgh:
11:06 a.m.. 11:29 p.m.. low:
1 33 a.m., 5.2S p.m . New

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The Otlando-area Rotary international District 6980
recently presented a check to Seminole County
Better Living tor Seniors tor tornado rebel lor
seniors The money was donated by Rotary ctubs
ail over the country, through a website, and was
equally divided between Orange, Osceola, and
Seminole counties, the areas hit by the February

SPECIAL TO T1IK IIKRALD
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.is the Florida G overnor's Alliance for the E m ­
ployment o f Disabled CltU rns, has launched
Phase II o f Abilities On-Line, an Internet Job
bank for people w ith disabilities. Phase II ena b le* Florida citterns with disabilities to post
their resume on the w rbsltr free o f charge,
while allow ing em ployers to search these reMimes for candidates m eeting their e m p lo y ­
ment nerds. H ie A bilities O n -lin e Job bank Is
located at http://Jobs.abletnist.org directly or
via
T lir
Able
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website
at
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registration password by The A ble Trust that
will enable them to a c re s * the Job bunk. Upon
entering the -ate. they may com plete the o n ­
line resume with tuionuutlon about their em ­
ployment history, education, honors, activities
and certificates, along with other relevant
em ploym ent inform ation Job seekers may
then link their on-line resum e to em ployer Job
postings that have provided an em ail address.
Employers are asked to com plete b rief r e g ­
istration Inform ation upon en terin g the A b ili­
ties On-Line website. Once registered, the
com puter will assign them a User ID that will
allow them unlim ited access to search resu­
mes or post job openings at uu cost
The Able Trust or ui agency that ts affiliated
with the Trust distributes Job seeker registra ­
tion password*. For mnre inismtatlnn on how
to register nr .titillate wtlh FI i f A ble Trust, rail
.Jon Rosa at IH8R) 838-2 2 5.1 ir eruiitl him at

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The following reports u vre compiled from the Seminole County
S h eriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded Nov, 23:

Armed robbery:
C A S SE LB E R R Y. S ta te R oad 436. 3 0 0 S leek . Nov. 19. 11;08
p.m. A pair o f men *ln (their) 20s" were arrested by
Casselberry Police for armed robbery with a firearm, with
kidnapping, with aggravated assault with a firearm , with felony
crim inal m ischief, with Im proper exhibition o f a firearm and
with grand theft. Police said they arrived at a hist food
restaurant w here there was a robbery In progress. Police said
they approached the pair at the door and the m en tried to run,
but they ran Into each other and knocked each oth er to the
ground. W hen they got up. they attem pted to run, but they
were apprehended quickly atop and behind som e stores In the
area. Police noted the two went to the restaurant after closin g
tim e nnd ordered the em ployees to the ground and then, at
gunpoint, ordered the manager Into the office w hrre they made
him open the sa fe. The men took about *3 0 In cash. Back at
the front o f the store, they ordered an em ployee to give them
money from the register. There, they got o ver 3300. T h ey
pushed the em ployee down, causing her to hurt h erself and
they ripped the phone from the wall during the robbery.

Breach o f peace:
O VIE D O . L o ck w o o d B ou levard a t a i a m o a s R o od . Nov. IB.
7:31 a.m. A 40-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County
sh e riffs deputies for breach o f peace/dlsorderly conduct.
Deputies said they stopped him for a traffic vio la tio n . Police
said while they were filling out paperwork and w hile they were
presenting him with the ticket, he was screaming, cursing and
hitting his dash. They said he drew a crowd as he cursed
loudly at the deputies and cursed at the onlookers.
Members of the Central Florida Chapter of ABATE (American Bikers
Aiming Toward Education) donate turkeys and a l the trimmings for a
Thanksgiving dinner at the Seminole Community Health Center. From
left from ABATE are board member Boots Buchholz; treasurer Rene

Burglary to a conveyance:
CABBBLBBRRT.
B o a lo o lo B o u leva rd . 7 0 0 M o ck , Nov. 20,
6:07 p.m. A 53-yeur-oId man was arrested by C asselberry
Poller for burglary to n conveyance and for grand theft. Police
said he. left an acquaintance's home after the oth er man tried
repeatedly get rid o f him for getting Into his van without h is
perm ission. Police said the hom eowner noticed at a later tim e
that several things were m issing from the van. Th e tools that
w ere missing were later found In the man's own truck.

Chiefs
continued from Pago 1A

Domestic violence:
C A B SK LB SR R Y, W U cklrc B ou levard. 3 0 0 M o ck . Nov. 20.
3:21 p.m. A 37-yenr-old man was arrested by Sem inole County
sh eriffs deputies for domestic violence. D eputies said they had
accom panied a woman to her boyfriend's place o f em ploym ent
In order lo bring him his belongings because she w as kicking
him out o f the hom e they had shared. Police said tie dfd not
react well to h er request and started hitting her when sh e
approached him at work.

Phony-------continued (row page IA
Springs. Brown said.
Nicarry
was fleeing from an allrm ptcd
tnifllc stop.
Preliminary Informal Ion from
an investigation
being p e r­
formed by the Florida D epart­
ment of Law Enforcement indlcaten Sm ith uiul Cannaday fired
six rounds at Nicarry, Harriett
said.
Th e incident began at 10:45
p.m. when Cunnaday attempted

to stop Nlcarray for a traffic
violation at Jackson Street and
State Road 436 In Altamonte
Springs. Brown said.
Nicarry
drove through a w ooded area
and slamm ed into two fen ces
before crashing into bushes off
Pine Street.
N icuny lied on foot Into the
backyard shed, follow ed by o f­
ficers from the S h e riffs D e­
partment and the highway p a ­
trol.

OBITUARIES
! LORENS C. BROW N

Lorene C. Drown, 60. Golden
Birch Lane. Longwood. died
Friday, Nov. 20. 1998 in Cor*
'■ dele, Oa. Bom Oct, 13. 1918 In
i: Trenton, she was a lifelong
resident o f Florida. Mrs. Brown
; was a nurses aide. She was a
*. m em ber
of
First
Baptist
1. Church.
J: Survivors Include son. Freddy,
: Leesburg. Ga.; brothers. Chuck
1 Collins. New Smyrna Beach.
- Randall Collins, San A ntonio,
+ Texas; three
grandchildren:
j two great-grandchildren.
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Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
• Sanford. In charge o f urrangeV ments.

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Samuel Wude Bum s, Infant.
Second Street, Geneva, died
Sunday. Nov. 22. 1998. Master
B u m s was bom Nov. 21, 1998
In Orlando.
Survivors
Include
parents.
Kuscy and 9 ran dee. Geneva;
paternal grandparents. Chris
\ and Penny. Osteen; m aternal
&gt; grandparents. John and Debo2 rah Evans. Geneva; paternal
• great-grandparents. Sam and
&gt; Betty,
Longwood;
m aternal
2 great-grandparents. Paul and
j Charlene Braddy. Sorento, Pa4 trlcla and Robert Morris. Ge$ nevu.
2 Brlsson Funeral Home. Sanj. ford, in charge o f arrungements.

I PRED D. HUMAN
5 Fred D. Human. 42. Crossings
jj Boulevard. Orange Park, died
( ‘ Sunday, Nov. 22. 1998 at Or3# ange Park Medical Center, Or£ ange Park. B om Jan. 15. 1956
j in Mansfield. Ohio, he moved
♦ to Central Florida 20 years
* ago. Mr. Human was a salesj man. He was a m em ber o f Is ­
is land View Baptist Church, Orange Park.
JJ; Survivors include wife. Am y;
5* son.
Jason.
Orange
Park:
daughter.
Jennifer.
Orange
;&lt; Park;
stepsons,
Gregory
Blackall,
Jeffrey
Bluckall.
Douglas IHackall. all o f Orange
Park: father. Clark L , Ft. Myv 'e r s : mother, Jan e A ., Ft. My' era; brothers. Stan. DeBary.

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Jerry. Sanford; sister. Jayn e
Albert. Mt. Verde.
Danfleld Funeral Home. W in ­
ter Springs. In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

placement
surgery. It was suggested thai
Cnttir. Ray Bronson continue as
the acting c h lrf through March.
Com m issioner W liltey E ck ­
stein recom m ended that Bron­
son receive a pay Increase b e ­
cause he was doing I he Job of
three men • Dillard, recettlly
retired assistant ch ief Dennis
Whitmire and h im self
* lir
(Bronson) has Ireen on call 24
hours a day." Flckstein said.
C ily Manager Tony VanDerworp said that plans are bein g
drawn up for the nationwide
search for a new chief. Th e city
would appoint a
screen ing
committee to assist the project

City
conlinud* from Pag* 1A
City M anager Tony V anD er­
worp said the 'b u y out* o f the
benefits can be accom plished
with cash rem aining at the
close o f solid w aste operations.
VanDerworp said a transition
period would lake until at leust
mid-January for the city to turn
over services to FRS. w hile
making sure that existing em ­
ployees are placed In positions

Evelyn Ramona Simmons. 68.
Exeter Avenue, Longwood. died
Monday. Nov. 16. 1996. Bom In
Tavares, she was a lifelon g
resident o f Central Florida.
Mrs. Sim m ons w as a sea m ­
stress tn the drapery industry.
She was a m em ber o f V.F.W.
Post 10108 Auxiliary. Sanford.
Survivors include husband.
John: son. Kenneth Robbins.
Longwood.
Ualdwln-F'alrchild
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Luke Mary, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

and the city com m ission w ould
be responsible for the appoint­
ment. VanDerworp said he did
not think the city needed to
litre a hrad hunter.
*Mr. Ilubler Is under contract
to us and 1 suggest w e continue
lo use his services." VanD er­
worp said. Ilu b ler agreed to
write up the Job description
and profile for the new chief.
Dillard did not attend M on ­
day's work session at City Hall
but was thanked for his co o p ­
eration the two hectic years he
has been the lop cop in town.
Dale said he had drafted a let­
ter to thank Dillard and w ould
deliver It today or tomorrow In
person.

and dial services lo custom ers
will not suffer.
Th e contract w ould require
FRS to hire the city's sanitation
workers If they pass state It*
censing tests, in clu ding De­
partment o f Transportation's
driving test, and pass a dru g
test. VanDerworp said.
Th e comm ission
approved
hiring a full time m anager to
oversee contract administration
at a salary o f 340.000.

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The first female prime ministers and presidents

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Sirtmavo Bandaranaike (PM) Sri Lanka

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Indira Gandhi (PM)
Golda Meir (PM)

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Israel

1966-84

Maria Perdn (President)
Elisabeth Domitien (PM)

Argentina
Cen. African Rep.

1974-75

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The first wom an lo gam the post of president or prime minister was Sirt­
mavo Bandaranaike. She was elected prime minister of Sri Lanka in 1960
after the assassinahon of her husband. Prime Minister W .ft.O. Bandaranaike.
Her daughter. C B Kumaratunga. has also served as prime minister and
president

Laura G athers Young. 61,
Lincoln Court. Sanford, died
Friday. Nov. 20. 1996 at C en ­
tral Florida Regional H ospital.
Mrs. Young was b o m Feb. 28.
1937 tn Montlcello. Mrs. Young
was a homemaker. She was a
Baptist.
Survivors Include son. Edgar
Gathers. Sanford;
daughter,
Teresa
G athers Cobb.
New
Port. R.I.: brothers. Ernest
Gathers
Jr..
A ltam on te
Springs, W ilbur Gathers. Mi­
ami; sisters, Dora Bryant. R a­
chel Nelson. Florida Young.
Betty Vann, all o f Sanford; four
grandchildren:
three
great­
grandchildren.
W ilson-Elchelbcrger
Mortu­
ary. tnc.. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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Funeral Service for Laura Gathers
Young. (It, of SunforU. who passed
uwuy Friday, will he field Wednes­
day at 1 p.m. at Euhclbcrgcr s Me­
morial Chapel of the WilsonFbhelbcrger Mortuary. Inc. Inter­
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will he held today from 4 until 8
p.m. at lire funeral home. Service
under the direction of WllsonElrhcibcrgrr Mortuary, Inc.. 1110
line Avenue. Sanford.

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Roc We Brock; and Stark's io n Jeremiah Kuhl. From the health center
sre President BR Knox, executive to president Linda Hales, vocational
specialist Brenda Moeller, and vocational specialist Gail Cherry.

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W ork program receives federal grant
IU O M STAKE UK I'OKI'S
SANFORD
- OtiP-Stop
of
Sem inole County .11 Sem inole
Com nm nlty College is receiving
Ih r benefit ol additional money
from tin- federal government.
Florida received a $50 7 m il­
lion welfare to work grant List
w eek from (lie federal go vern ­

ment. and One-Slop is one o f
the reelplenls.
The grant Is part of $2 2 b il­
lion being awarded lo slates
over a two year period In fund
loenl programs and help lo n g ­
term welfare recipients prepare
lor work and find Jobs.
Local
programs, such as One-Slop,
are receiving H5 percent o f the

Scam aims at elderly
SPECIAL IT )T H E IIKUALD

Pet of the Week

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Tho Seminole Herald Pet 01 The Week is E T , an 8-year-old brown
tabby E T a neutered male, is declawod and is good with children
and other cats He is available at the Seminole County Humane So­
ciety, at the intersection of County Home Road and U S Highway 1792 next to Flea World in Sanford For information, call (407) 323 8685

W ithin ilu- past month, un
elderly lcm.dc In Plant C llv was
sram m rd out of over $ 1 0 ,000
via the telephone. Dlls could
happen tu our area. Remain
aJerl and pass this information
on lo ncighltors.
esp ecially
older residents.
A 77 year-old
female was
contacted via telephone by a
Donald Smith Smith claimed to
representing a contest and ad
vised victim site had won. Th e
victim reported she has entered
numerous contests and s w e e p ­
stakes over the pasi year Smith
told the victim she had won
$175,000 and had lo pay taxes
on the winnings before she
could claim her prt/e lie In
strut led her to send $2,000 to
an account with the Barclay
Hank in l-ondun. England. Hr
gave her an account number to
transfer the money Inun her

Irank ti* the English Hank. The
victim did so.
A week later, the victim was
contacted by a Paid Carter
claim ing lo I h* vvtlh the same
com pany
Smith
represented
and lold the victim was fold to
Ir.msler an additional $5,000.
which she did.
She was contacted again a
week latrr and told an a d d i­
tional Stl.HOO was needed. She
again compiled.
W hen t onnerted on October
21 for an additional $5,000 she
becam e suspicious and told
Carter site could not afford to
do this. She reported this In c i­
dent to law enforcement. Th e
victim s lsuik confirmed the
money transfer to England
Eor
additional
Information
contact the Seminole County
Sheriff’ s Office Crime P reven ­
tion Unit al 330-0000. ext.
377.

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"This grant will allow local
entitles the opportunity and the
tools necessary to provide such
resources
as
transportation,
child care, housing assistance,
(oh
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and
readiness
skills, education and (raining
and treatment for substance
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signed we lfare reform Into law
in l ‘ t‘ lti. Florida's Dcjiarttnrnl
o f Labor and Kmployinrnt Sec u ­
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WAGE'S Hoards and Coalitions
caseloads have been reduced
by 5‘.l percent.

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Law enforcement officers enjoy a volunteer appreciation dinner hosted
at Sernmoie Gardens this weekend.

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Diane Tosh with Petey. a jack Russell Terrier during one of the agility
tests

Meta Jones with ‘ Grumpy Jones,' a standard poodle at the U S Dog
Agility Trails held in Lake Mary this weekend.

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Kristi Hatfield with daughters
Lauren and Brittany admire
some ol the hats on display at
the Longwood Art Festival held
this weekend in the city's
historic district.
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The St'mutale llertild welcomes news about your church activ­
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Ur-rpiests lor photo i overage should be made at least three days
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should arrange for pholo coverage and submit a news release

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�Seminole Herald Sanford, Florida •Tuesday Nobember 2A 19'J8 5A

P e o p le
Broccoli well-adapted to all areas of state
Ovcrcalers Anonymous
O vrm ilrrH Anonymous in erts
•■very Tuesday, at 10 a.m. In
Parish Hall W liltnrr L u in g r o f
Holy Cross Hplscopal Church
In Sanford. Tlie meetings last
about an hour. T lierr are no
dues nor fees. The only rr((Ulrcnirnt to attend Is the d e ­
sire to stop eat Inn com pu l­
sively.

Shu ITU-hoard
file Sanford
Tourist
and
Shufllehoard Club
practices
«*\ery
Tuesday
and
Friday
storting at
i::to p.tn. T h e
courts arr located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
interested In playing, learning
to pl.iy or joining the club may
call Ituss Kltnrr. president,
022-7751. for Inform ation.

Senior activities
L ik e Mary Seniors
Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
join them In activities evrry
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m to 3 p.m.,
at the
L ik r Mary Community Center.
2t&gt;() N. Country Club Hoad

Toastmasters meet
The Night Owls Toastm asters
• Inti &lt;M»5H| inerts evrry T u e s ­
day o f the month, at 7:30 p m .
at flu- L ik e Mary Community
Building on
Country
Club
Hoad Contact Hosrlla Bonham
■ii 323 H2H| lor more tiiform.*■ton.

Nur-Anon
Nur-Alion. a sell help group
lor re hi lu e s and frtrnds of adda ts. will meet Tuesday at H
ji.tii .ii Orlando General H o sp i­
tal For more Information, call
HI &gt;9 636 I

Sanford. New visitors or mem
tiers are w rlrom e to this 12strp group.

Lunch,

fellowship

Ail area seniors are Invited to
Join a seniors group currently
m rrtln g
at
the
Orthodox
Church o f St. Stephen. 1895
L ik e Emma Kd.
A rovered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellow ship.
Tlie group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
thr month. For more In form a­
tion. contact Mary liu rkr at
330-6391.

W idowed persons
All wtdowrd persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p m. thr
second and fourth W ednesday
o f evrry month at the C assrlberry Senior Cenler. 200 L ik r
Triplet Drive. C assrlhrrry.

Recovery Inc
Hrcovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization fur
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
inform ation, rail 660-2003. or
896-5906.

TOPS
A loeal chapter of TO PS
fr a k r Off Pounds Sensibly)
m rrts every W rdursd.iv til 6 :t0
p m.. In the auditorium of
South Sem inole Hospital. 555
W. State Hoad 434. Longwood.
W eighing brings at 5.’10 p.m.
Tlie first meeting is held every
W ednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lakevlrw
Christian
Church.
I -MX) Bear L ik e Hoad Apopka.
For inform ation, tall 293-5048.

A I-A lion
TOPS
M rnilier of Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly,
TOPS, invite
the
puhllr to |oin them on Tuesday
'•vcnlngs from 7 to H p.m. at
•he First Christian Church,
1*&gt;&lt;)7 S in lord A vr . Sanford.
For more mfonnatton about
file &lt;|uli. call
Karen Hla/lna,
121 5UM2

Toust masters
Night
Owls
Toastm asters
meet every Tuesday o f the
month, at 7 30 p.m.. at the
L ik e Mary Community Building. 200 N Country Club Hoad
in L ik e Marv Contact Hosrlla

I.ions Club
Hie Lm gw ood Like- Mary L o n s
Club meets the first anil third
Tuesday o f every month, at 7
p to . at the Ha mud a Inn. State
Hoad 434 In Longwood. V is i­
tors and prospective m em bers
are welcome to attrud.

Ruse Society
The Greater Orlando Hose
Society meets the fourth T u es­
day o f the month (except July.
August and December! at M or­
rison's Cafeteria. 1840 E. C o ­
lonial Drive. Orlando. V isitors
are welcome. Dinner Is at 6
p.m.. followed by the business
m eeting at 7 p.m. Details: 6710614. 894-4139 or 239 -1188.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors o f all types
blood
• especially
O ty p e
donors * to donate at Its
Sanford
branch.
1.302
E.
Second St. For Inform ation,
call 322 0822.

Dancing for Seniors
Th r Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held evrry W ednesday,
from 2::t0 to 4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Clvtc Center. Live m u­
sic by thr Deltonlans 13 piece
band. Donation $3.00.

If you know, or live wiih .in
alcoholic, thrrr is help
Al-Anon ts an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won A1 Anon m eets
each Monday at 7 p m and
Thursday at 7 p.m Meetings
are held In the hark room of
tile Sahara Chib. 2587 South
So nforrl A vr . Snnfont
All
meet tugs arr non- smoking.
For additional m rrtlng times
and locations in the Central
Florida area, or for more Infor
matlon. call 291*1900.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
W ednesday at H p.m. at South
Sem inole Hospital. 555 West
State Hoad 434. Lm gw ood
Nar-Anon Is a support grotij)
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an addlrt ts more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Join
for support In coping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
in focus. Call 1407] 322-3434.
333-9204. or 294*6504 for more
tnfo m a tlo n .

O ptim ist C lub
Tlie Sanford Optimist Club
meets every
Wednesday at
noon at thr colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcom e. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

Kiwunis Club
The Klwanls Club o f Sanford
meets weekly W ednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting at
Ih r Lakeside la n d in g at the Ma
rlna Motel on L ik e Monroe.
V isiting
KJwanians
are
welcome. For Information call
Walt Smith. 323 5088.

A l- A n o n
A support group for friends
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IN THE SERVICE
REBECCA A. TH O RNTO N

Air Force Airman Rebecca A.
Thornton has graduated from
baste itillliary training at la ck land Air Force Base. San Anto­
nio. Texas.
Thornton ts the daughter of
Kay M. Th om ton. Lm gw ood and
Sandra Ward o f Altamonte.
Tlit- airman ts a 1998 gradu ­
ate o f la k e Mary High School.
J A Y L. H U M P H R E Y

Air Force Senior Airman Jay
L Humphrey lias arrived for
duty at Fort George G. Meade,
lau rel. Md.

Humphrey Is the son o f Earl
L. and stepson o f Pam ela S.
Humphrey o f Sanford
He Is a 1992 graduate o f
Seminole High School. Sanford.
C R A IG L. J A C K S O N

Craig L Jackson has Joined
the United States Army under
the Delayed Entry Program at
thr U.S. Army Hecntlllng Sta­
tion. Sanford.
Jackson reported
to Fort
Jackson. Columbia. S.C.. for
basic
training October
28.
19UH
He Is the son o f Mildred J.
Jackson o f Sanford.

Broccoli is closely related to
cau liflow er
since both
are
grown for die clusters o f unopenrd flower buds and trn drr
flower stalks. Tlie Italian word
brocro m eans sprout, bud. or
shoot, from tlie L itin brarhlum
meaning an arm or branch.
Description: Broccoli has
two dlffrrrnt distinct form s.
One ts 'sp rou tin g broccoli,*
which
makes
a
somewhat
branching cluster o f green
flower buds atop a thick, green
flower stalk, and smaller clu s­
ters that arise like 'sp rou ts'
from the stems. 'Hus form,
called 'Calabrese* In Britain. Is
the most com m only
grown
lom i In th r United Stairs
Tlie other type o f broccoli
makes a dense, white 'curd"
like that o f cauliflower and Is
culled 'h eadin g broccoli* or
'ca u liflo w er broccoli.* Tills la t ­
ter form Is usually grouped
with cauliflower, leaving the
term 'b roccoli* restricted to
sprouting varieties.
Like the other close rrlattves
o f cabbage, broccoli Is native
to the Mediterranean area and
Asia Minor. It has been popu ­
lar In Italy since the days of
the Homan Empire. However,
records Indicate Hits vegetable
was unknown in England uniil
a relatively recent few hundred
years ago
It
has becom e
popular In ihr United Slates

only d in in g this century.
Culture: Broccoli Is grown In
about 15 percent o f United
States gardens, according to a
national survey. In Florida,
broccoli Is probably grown to a
slightly greater extent than In
other areas o f the country.
1 o m pan ng favorably with beets
and garden jw-as In frequency
o f production. However, all
Hirer o f these vegetables must
com pete with such rooking
grerns as collurds, turnips,
and mustard for space in thr
garden
Broccoli
Is
welladapted to all areas o f thr
state when grown during the
« oolrst months o f the year.
Plant in the north and central
districts o f Florida no earlier
than mid-August and ronttnur
through mid-March. In South
Florida,
plant
Septem ber
through
January.
Although
broccoli Is a to o l season vege­
table. it is susceptible to cold

Injury especially
when the
plants are tender and not con ­
ditioned to vvttlistand low trmprnatures. Tem peratures o f 26
32 degrees F for 30 36 hours
have killed broccoli plants in
some previous years In North
Florida. Tem peratures In ihr
30s for 20 or more days may
have a severe stunting effect on
broccoli. Plants stunted by low
tem peratures form small cen ­
tral flower buds and very few
side shoots. To avoid loss from
freezing, plant in February and
early March.
Varieties: V arieties o f broc­
coli vary considerably In ga r­
den
perform ance.
Tlie
old
standard W altham 29' still Is a
lop choice. It ts ready to cut
from 80-100 days from trans­
planting. and
continues
to
form side shoots (secondary
brads} after the main central
head Is cut. Other varieties for
Florida gardeners are 'Green
Mountain,'
‘Spartan
Early.’
Atlantic.’
Green
Sprouting,'
'Green C o m et', Italian G rrrn
Sprouting.’ 'DeClcco.*
Green
Dukr.’ and ’Packm an.’ Caullbroc has the tender texture and
sw rrt flavor o f broccoli, but
has a Ilm e-grrcn head sim ilar
to cauliflower.
Cultural
practices:
Soil
preparation, bedding, liming,
fertilization.
and
irrigation
practices arr sim ilar to those

for cabbage and collurds. Since
direct seeding may result In
poor stands, start broccoli by
using healthy, vigorous 4-to 5
week old
transplants.
Set
plants 18-2-1 inches apart on
rows that are 36-40 Inches
wide. W atch for cabbage looprrs
and
im ported
cabbage
worm s which are rsp orla lly
troublesom e on broccoli.
H a rv e s tin g :
Tincentral
head should be harvested first
when It Is still tight and c o m ­
pact. with no opened flowers.
It takes from 60-100 days from
planting to first harvest. As
much as 5 Inches o f the flower
stalks should be cut along with
the buds. Do not allow the
stem s to becom e tough and
woody. After the central head
Is removed, side shoots will d e ­
velop. Although sm aller, thrse
should lx* harvested at 2-to 4day Intervals. Tlie entire h ar­
vest period may run from 40-80
days, depending on the season,
crop conditions, and locality.
Taken from the University o f
Florida "Manual o f Minor V ege­
tables* h vJ . Stephens.
Al F a rra r la S a m ln o la C o u n ty
U rb an H o rlic u ttu rla t. In q u irie s
m ay ba d irected to him at the
C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n s io n service,
2 5 0 W. C o u n ty H o m e R oad.
Sanford. FI. 3277 3 or phone 3232500, E it . 5558.

Too many females in scenario spoil relationship
DEAR ABBY I am 49. divorced,
and partially living with a 67-yearold man He hm been divorced
nearly 10 year*
He and hi* wife divorced because
he had fathrred a child by another
woman He n ever m arried thi*
woman, but he does take care of the
financial obligations for mother and
child
He and I fight a lot became of
hia involvement with his ex-wife
and ex-m istress We have never
spent a m ajor holiday together
because his adult children have all
the family dinnrra, and I am not
'fam ily ’ I share my home, cabin,
family, friends and vacations with
him Yet he thinks he 'ow e** the
holiday* and birthdays to his fami­
ly l-ast year w e planned tn have his
birthday party jsL b ia house. We
invited hia children, but not the exwife, •■-mistress or child. Well, no
one showed up They *11 blamed me
for the exclusion
I'm fairly intelligent and own my
own business Deep down. I wont 10
get rid o f him. but like the old
rhyme aaya, 'W h en it’s good, it's
very, very good — and when it'»
bad, it’s h o m d "
By the way. he recently went on
a cruise with his ei-wife. and when
they go to family gatherings, they
share a room I am supposed to
understand that it's ‘ family.* Well. I
am sick of this sick family
He says he would take me to
family events, but the children don't
want me He says he doesn't want
to hurt them any more than he
already has, because the affair that
produced the child lasted for 12
years o f hia marriage He argues
that as long as we spend weekdays
together he should be able to spend
the dozen-or-to birthdays and holi­
days with them I think I should be
included in family events or at least
considered. Am 1 wrong?
HAD ENOUGH IN MINNESOTA

PAT HOLLINGSWORTH.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
(iood advice far everyone — teen* In
eenlore - U la 'H ie Anger in All of l ’s

end Haw to Deal With It* To order, send
e buelneewetied. artf-eddrreerd envelope,
plus check or money ord er fo r 13.tS
IS4.50 In Cenede) lo; Deer Abby, Anger
Booklet P.(X Bos 447. Mount Morris, III.
SI0440417. (PoeUge U Included.!

much attention to it. Then another
neighbor reported hearing hysteri­
cal la u g h te r com ing from that
house Well, it was later determined
that the man had been tying his
wives to the bedpost, and tickling
the soles of their hare feet with a
feather’ He continued until the hys­
teria did them in In truth, they
were tickled to death.

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DEAR HAD ENOUGH: I have
to w onder why you want to be
Included at birthday or holiday
celeb ra tlon e w ith people who
have made It clear they want to
exclude you. Your fHend la try­
ing to keep you happy by spend­
ing weekdays w ith you, but —
face It — be has too many other
fem ales in hie life to concen­
t r a te on you a lo n e. You w ill
a lw a ys be the caboose at the
en d o f th e tra in . F ra n k ly , I
think you deserve better.
• ••
DEAR ABBY: Would you please
tubliah again your letter on tick­
ing? I have just returned from vis­
iting my daughter and her husband,
and he tickles his two little girls too
often. He says they must like it.
because they laugh. It is very dis­
tressing to me.
WORRIED GRANDMOTHER
IN KNOXVILLE. TENN

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D E A R W O R R IE D G R A N D ­
M OTHER: You are right to be
con cern ed about you r son-inlaw ’s beh avior. P ed ia tric speciallsta aay that excessive tick­
lin g stim ulates children Inap­
prop riately and should be dis­
couraged. Rem ind him that in
ancient times, tickling was used
as a method of torture. Read on;
DEAR ABBY: How right you are
to point out that constantly tickling
someone is cruel and should not be
tolerated. My Irish grandmother
told me at least 50 years ago of a
situation that took place near her
hometown m Ireland
A neigh bor had at least two
wives pass away before anyone paid

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EDITOR

Another girls state championship
Cornell leads Lake Brantley to girls cross country crown
By Dean S m ith
HERALD SPO RTS EDITOR

Plenty of
positives
for Patriots
ALTAMONTE SPRING S _ ITie
disappointment In the faces o f
the L ik e Brantley football
team was evident as the final
seconds ticked away.
The Patriots had Just
watched their season slip aw ay
with a 55-7 loss to Dr. Phillips
In the first round of the C lass
tVA state playoffs. Tire loss
meant an end to an undefeated
season which had them sitting
pretty as the seventh-ranked
team In the state after entering
the season unheralded
Sure, It was a sad group o f
players that gathered around
coach George Clayton a 1 Ihe
end o f the game. There were
lots o f tears and plenty o f d is ­
appointm ent over a season
that ended much earlier lhan
they thought It should have.
Hut Ihe disappointment will
go away soon enough. Tire
L ik e Brantley team will rnd up
with a lot more pleasant
memories o f a dream season
lhan the one o f Ihe final and
only loss o f lire season.
They can remember a season
in which L ik e Brantley went
undefeated (or the first time in
school history.
It w as a season that Included
some big wins Including w hat
was. at the time, considered a
huge Upset over DcLrnd.
L ik e Brantley beat Sem inole
and proved Its toughness
when, trailing L ik e Howell late
In the fourth quarter, a secondstring quarterback named
Brian Smith came o ff the
bench to relieve starter Regan
Russell to lead the Patriots to a
last-second win. Smith should
be back next year, along with
running back L m ir r Bush to
continue the tradition o f the
L ik e Brantley running game.
There were also plenty o f u n ­
sung heroes on the team that
went without a lot o f notice but
have a lot lo remember.
The offensive line was the
reason L ik e Brantley w as able
to put together the best ru sh ­
ing attack In Central Florida.
The defense kept L ik e Brantley
tn every game and. until the Dr.
Phillips game, was dominant
all season.
Give coach George Clayton
plenty of credit. He Is only a
second year coach, hut he's
been around ihe L ik e Brantley
program for a long time. Tire
Patriots started slowly In 1957.
hut becam e accustomed to
Clayton and finished ih e s e a ­
son strong. In 1998. he was
able to do what no L ik r Bran­
tley coach had ever done b e­
fore: coach an undefeated
regular season.
Next year should he quite a
challenge for the Patriots. They
lose a ion of seniors, lain
there's one Ihlng L ik e Brantley
has (haI no one else In S em i­
nole County or almost a n y­
where else can brag about.
It has a system.
No m atter what ihe situation,
no matter what the talent. L ik e
Brantley, will be bac k with that
patented triple-option offense.
It's tip to someone lo stop It.
No one was talking about
Lake Brantley com ing Into this
season. Lois o f no-names,
By the end o f tills season,
thr no-names were ranked sev­
enth In the state.
This time next year, don't be
surprised If a bunch o f new non.um-s arc bragging ulxiul w in ­
ning another Sem inole Athletic
Conference lllle.
Tlie system works

Last Second Shot: Any
real g o lf Jan s h o u ld ignore
these stupid nuute-Jor-TV
events between now an
J a n u a ry . A ll du-y do ls turn
billionaires into trillionutres
while wv have to ivalch r(divulous form ats.

Seminote H#raW. Sanford Fkmda • Tuesday NotofTtfw 24.1998

JACKSO NVILLE . D ir Lake
D ranllcy girls' iron?, country
team capped o ff .1 lim it 199H
for fem ale teams in S em in ole
County as the Patriots easily
won their first ever
FIIS A A
Class GA Stale C h am pion ship
Running on the course at the
North
Campus
of
Florida
Community College at Jack
x m villc. Stephanie C ornell ran

to tt third place Individual fin ­
ish li&gt; pace L ik e Dranllcy •&lt;* an
M2 105 victory over lloca Ra
ton Spanish River, ending a
in isira tm g nin of finishing
second Itt the stale lire past
tw o years.
Ft! W alton R ea ch . V larlco
Dloom ingdale
and
Nlccvllle
rounded out
the
top
live.
Oviedo. D ike Mary am i Lyman
cam e home Kith. 15th and
22nd, respectively.
D ie
siale
cham pionship

gives Sem inole County lour
state titles In the l (HIM &lt;atari
dar year. |utulng the tno ol
crow ns won try the K ike Maty
basketball, soccer and snltball
teams.
In addition to Cornell, othci
individual 1 minty runners in
the lo p !H were the L ik e I Ira 11
Itey duo ot Rclliiil.i I targmann,
etghih,
and
Megan
Me.Mil
Ian, 1Mill.
Tile SAC almost made It a
clean sweep In Class UA as the

l.vman buys fell |nst two points
197-99) short o f topping Ft
Liu drrdatc Iloyd Anderson.
Delray
Bench-Atlantic.
N iicvllte artd Miami Columbus
llntshed thud through lltth.
w hile L ik e llmvell ended tip
ninth and L ik e Mary I lilt.
Anion Horges ol Lyman was
top
loenl
lltilslirr.
com ing
hom e ninth lcaim nale Nathan
Adam s was rigid In-hind In
lOllt. wllh L ik e Mary's Nlcho
las Stuart I till and L ik e Mow

ell's Daniel Austin 20th.
In the Class JA rates. Ihe
W inter Springs teams gave a
very good account o f th em ­
selves. with the girls finishing
eighth and Ihe (toys sixth.
Am y titles finished as Indi­
vidual runner-up. losing
to
cham pion
Kara
Scanllii
of
Pensacola Eplscojral Iry a little
over a second 118:55.2flToIM 50.: 15)
Krtstic
Johnson
finished

Pteaae iee Running. Page 7A

Seland,
Thomas
star at
Swim
Meet
By Dean S m ith
HERALD S P O R IS EDITOR
ORLANDO _ L ik e Brantley s
Casey Seland won two Individ­
ual events and was the member
of a winning relay leant and
Sem inole's Lnrt Thomas won
.in Individual (-vent ai ihe
FHSAA
Stair
Swim ming
Cham pionships at ihe YMCA
Aquailc Center In Orlando over
the weekend
MtrtKJ P*»o*o« by

Terrance Fudge (No 50. loti) and Chris Gureckis (No to, right) combined
to score 37 points as tho Seminole Community Colloge men's basketball

Eoni*#

team wrapped up a fivo-gamo homcsland with a 93-70 victory over the
American Eagles at tho Health and Physical Education Center on Saturday

Raiders soar past American Eagles
By Dean S m ith
HERALD SPO RTS EDITOR
SANFORD
Terrance Fudge dom inated
the Inside and l.onnle I Lit lie and C h ris
Gureckis led a devastating lultcouri p rrss
as ih e Seminole Com m unity College m en's

Lions win
regionals

basket!).ill learn raced to ,1 99-70 victory
over the Am erican Eagles from Clearwater
Saturday at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
Tile Raiders got off to a slow start, hut
stayed In the gam e liehlm l the play ol
Fudge, who had Hi first half (mints. and

Thom as was the winner In
the 50 f ree as Seminole wound
tip M ill In Class 5A.
In the Boys' Class GA Meet,
lake Brantley wound up second
lie hind Winter Park

P lc ite sec Haider*. Page 7A

Plea se ace Swimming. Pg. 7A

W ELL DO NE

By A lex Kane
HERALD STAFF W RITER

O n first down, ihe Lions
made a two yard gain. On sec­
ond down, the l.lons gained no
yardage. On third and eight.

Pboln b r John Cullum

SANFOFID The Optimist Club ol Sanford recently honored Jolt Fame
as its Athlete of the Week for his outstanding play in the Homecoming
victory over Oviedo Fame was responsible for two fourth down stops
against the Lions and executed 14 "roaches' (blocks where tho opponent

.
j
;
1

Seland. a Junior, won Ihe 200 |
Individual Medley and Ihe l(JU
Ely and was a m an lier of the
stale winning 200 Medley Relay
team and helped thr Patriots
finish third In Class liA behind
Dr Phillips and W inter Park

ILittle, wlto lilt three 9 pointers on the way
lo an 11 point first half, and then got hot
as the Eagles tired near the cud ot tin- hall
AI intermission, the hosts led 52-99
In file second halt, the Eagles, an
Amateur Alhlctle Union (AAU) team Hiat

ORLANDO . Th r Oviedo Li­
ons Junior Midgets lo n lln u rd
their history-making season
Saturday, defeating the North
Jacksonville Panthers. H O. In
overtime In Pop Warner F o o t­
ball League Playoff action at
Dr. Phillips High School.
W llh thr win. Oviedo look the
regional championship.
and
will now compete for the Pop
W arner Football Southeast Re­
gional Cham pionship tn J a ck ­
sonville this Saturday. Gam e
time- Is 2 p.m. at Mandarin
High School.
A win Saturday will propel
lire Lions to the National Pop
W arner Junior Midget C h am pi­
onship .it Disney's Wide World
o f Sports Complex
Saturday's thrilling regional
match was a defensive strug­
gle. artd neither team
had
managed a single paint at the
eud ol regulation.
The game would be settled by
a Kansas Cliy tiebreaker, with
each learn having alternate
possession starling from the
other team's 10-yard line.
North Jacksonville look p o s­
sesion first, and scored on its
second play. The
Panthers
could not convert the extra
point, however, leaving Oviedo
with a chance to win on Its
possession with a touchdown
and an extra point.

1
•

lands on his back).
The senior lineman was also chosen by his classmates to be a member
of the Homecoming court Fame (center) receives his honors from Opti­
mist members Harley Vann (left) and Detty Vann (right)

Please see O viedo. Page 7A

I

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. Hcbember 24.1998 * 7A

Swimming
Continued from P i f t 6A

11311. 1 52.84
2
Tomlinson. 11.11).
15-114: Itam rll. Mnslcy. 1:55 23: 4.
Swanson Plant, 1:36 45: 3 Wotllng.
Olvmplr
1:39.36. 0
ll.iw.inl
II. Ill
2 Oil 02.
7
Dllv.l
lUiKinilnk'talr.
2 01.06; M A|H.nlr. Ilran.l.iii, 2 04 91
50 P rrr _ I Prnnlman lYnsarola.
21 57, 2 Wlnklrr Ktlip-walrr, 2 1 62 3.
IViltan k. Haul City 21 72 4 Vmlrs
(iallh. 21 110. 5
Kufnan.it h
Miami
Spring*. 22 01 ti ( l n l . i i . Miami Srn
kir. 22 02. 7 Wilrhrr. Plain 22 :«) H
Ik iyliin l Wrllineimi 22 IN

FHSAA STATE SWIMMING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
AT TMCA AQUATIC CENTER.
ORLANDO
CLASS 6A
BOYS
TEAM SCORES:
I Winter I’.iik. I OK, 3. Late Itran
tl«jr. 1H7 3 Hr ll.illlpo IKJ I Plan
Mimti 117. 5 Wratrtn. IOI, li Oljrm
|«

Itrl/ M '

IOCI:

7,

ItoOM.

OH

100 Hy „ | Oliva, llliKiniliiKiLik-.
5187 2 lim it hr Ikmnr. 32 36 3 Pi
ik i lllll 52 57 I Sw.invm llam a
linn 52 7H. 5 Ilia/ Wrslrtn 53 20 f.
Itnyrik IWP) 510*1 7 l/uv/a (III*).
51 50. H Irvlnr. tMr.li. 35 65

H

Kil(rw,ilir. 82 O r.tr.nrll.i 71. 10
I Lint I tty 70 17. Oatailo. 34; 30. Late
Mary. 40: 37. Lyman. 30.

EVENTS:
Itninit .
I
Antim rlll
Oltn.pt.
467 :IO 2 (o m fn rl t.ir.m tl.i 420 SO
J
trinlirrii
Dtmel.ii
l i t IS;
I
Aklrtrli. W rit Uriutitr 110.60:3 Mnr.i
Olvnipn
403 70. n ll.ui.lv W oulrr*
l*.tlm ll.it 303 HO. 7 Huitv Wuutrra.
Palm Hay
If.'12S K Dkkmm. Km
( ..illy 313 t&gt;0
200 M iitlry (ta lly
I lu t e llranltry.
1 37 76 2 Wintrr Park
I Id 72 3
Ikmnr I I I OH | t l l l l
| 12 (HI 3
OlvinpM tlrl/Iil* I 12 H'l II W n te rn
1 12 &lt;M 7 .Iniill I le t41.ll.I | 13 OH
N S|vniiili Itnrr I 43 2'*
200 Frrr
I C iitw n IWP| I 12 23
2 Klnl/ M.initartn 3 ( a n y
K ik r
Wurth I I t V I 1 I K iri 11)11 I 11 SI
3 Irvlnr t htrvki I 13 31 6 V rtk n
N T 1 I 43 33 7 Kuvrik (WI1 I 17 74
H K rn u k Killian I 4*» l«»
200 liKlnKtii.il Mriltry
I Murrli

Itltt Prrr _ | Mh Ik .Ii
TaravrlU
40 61: 2 Wlnklrr. K tl«rw alrf. 17 33. 3
( h artn . la k e Wurth 47 37. 1 Prnm
nun
IV n ia m la
47 40. 5
l-ulkik
plant City. 4H III 6 IMnylstiyn W ritrrn. 4K 73. 7 Gntl/alrj II 111 P I 43. K
h ili. l1.intalli.ii P I 73

500 Prrr . I Cnlson |WP|. 4 37 2H
2 Klnl/ kt.irlKlarln 4 ,18 68 3 l/wlllr
I Ian.iiian 4 I t 12
4 V n k ri |W|‘|
4 1138 3 Itiniiiai lar.nrllr 14 3 111
•1 t l.iihr IVni.uula 4 46 32. 7 llutlrr
Ixiiigl.is I PI It. M Ptrn.iii.tr/ &lt; tiam
lirrLillt 4 50 H3
200 Prrr K rliv . I Wintrr Park.
I 2H 10 2 Maul.ill.,n
1 30 37. 3
IK huh1,30 42.
4
Dr
Phllllpi.
I It li t 5 Lyman
I 31 14 6 la h r
Maiy
| 31 16
7 IHvmpla llrigtits
I 31 1 1 h Spanish tu rn I 31 75
lO O lU h
I D.imrll M.nlrv 5 1 6 7

2 Tunttinmn (till
52 07. 3
Kn
man.li li. Miami Spring*. 52 55
|
NM m li l.iravrILi 53 93, 5 D.inlshyn
Wrttrm. 53,(M. 6 Plpplrigrr (h a m
tHilaln. 53.39. 7 l/Kiy/a lllll. 35 76
H CliaitMt. Unrntn. 56 31
100 11tr a it _ I N o rm ll l l l 57 26. 2
lim n h r Ikmnr 57 HO. 3 Ifowaril II.Ill
5H H3. 4 Inl.mtr. John I Lrnnartl
59 HO

GIRLS
TEAM SCORES:
I Dr Itullipv 303.50 2
P.uk 272 : 3. Lake Brantley,
Wrllliigfnti. 171. 5 IXm/Lis
pail Late. 107 7 N ltm llr
tM rrki 97 9. Late Mary,
Damn C.JlKr 71; I I Ikmnr
A p iik a 29 39. Lymaa. 9.

Winlrr
266 I
119, 6
9H H
73 10
56 23

EVENTS;
INvIng . I llolllllPI 324 23: 2
IVrry Eaton, IIInnrnlngiLtlr. 315 30. 3
IV ir/llin 138 95. 4 Joining* ITr.uigr
I'aik. 5 IkoH’l. Hi.in.I»n 429 HO 6
( am rrniilllll
417 60
7 Day Dam
II HI 391 20 H tk.iilnn Ittan.lnn
382 35
200 M nllry K rliv
I l.ik r llrantlry
I IH H i 2
I 51 65. 4
( nllH-r
I
I 51 OH. 7
lake I 57

i l l l l I V I2 H
I M anillr
Dntielai I 52 82 5 ILiriufl
34 06.
6
Wintrr
Park
WrUlngtnn 1 5 1 1 2 H K.ist
12

200 I rrr Krtay I t orma Tampa
I IH 91 2 11.2/ IIII1
I 31 57
I
Plain n twp| 152 65 4 In II.Ill
I 52 70 5 IMfliri A|mpka 1 53 20 6
M. f larlv llrl.in.l I 51 32 IiI mk. U.-l

hiiKtnii.
I 5 1 H7
Kin liner
IWI'I
1 56 16
V I Pnr . I nutrition |WP) 23 52
2 lJ//nlll|DI'l 33.68: 3 Paolt. Coni'rrvtllr. 24 42: I Mll/n. OYteilu 24 46:
5 Tmthlm ki IU.I1 24 7H. 6 Softor.l
All.mill
2 I HH 7 (&lt;ilmtn.ir.-s K.l1 1
lake. 25 09
H Spalling. I knielav
25 30
200 tmtlvHtnal Mnllry
I Sr land
ll.ll) 2 06 50. 2 St hmr k P a il Lake,
2 08 43 3 Napy NtrrUllr 2 09 47 I
K riin rillin
2 09 57; 5
IPimbkltr.
IkmiH-. 2 09 62 6 K.ilm Miami llrarh
2 12 12 7 llrldrlih rWI'l 2:13 41. H
Vllai, Wt tlingl.m 2 15 11.
IIXI Ply . | St land 11.11). 56 24, 2
Pa nil. C.mprr t.lly. 57 HH. 3 Kelly llll).
58 51. I Wlggon* Taravrlla 58 60; 5
Milt-IT Wrtlingtnn 58 H7, 6 llrlhng.ir,
M.in.iti-r 55:71 7 K.isnr Nnrvillr
5951. 8 IK,Mrs Galthrr. 100 69
IU ) Prrr _ I Conrta. Tampa 50 08
2 I J//. .llll DPI. 51.26 3. Ilnhrrlwn
(W IT 51 59 4 Ikllm ri Apnpka 52 91
3 S ill.a d
Wrlllnelnn
lin 54 29

All nitlr 33 22 6 lllnrk
S3 27, 7 P.ggrrman M ar­

300 Frrr
I I lot/ lllll 4 55 4 6 .2
In ll lll 4 5H 39 » O ld Mandarin
5 02 35 4 Pram &lt;&gt; (WI1 5 03 gH 5
Marki llr.inilno 5 05 41 6 Krliv (l lll
5 (HI 13; 7 Nagv Nlirvillr 50941 M
Kir. hmr IWP) 5 12 57
200 Prrr lit lav
I Winlrr park
I 17 15 2 lahr llianllry I 3*160 3
lake Vt.nv I II 63 I Ovledii I 41 H7.
5
IIIPI
I 12 50
6
Wrllmglnn
I lt o * i

7

W in I U k h

| 15 3-1

h

tin

I tin. I 16 09
100 Hark „ I Srhr.)ui k Pail Like
57,86
2 Cotmrnnm, Paul Like,
58 M3 3 W nurL llarnu Cutter 59 HI.
4 C.rprlll (LIU
I 00 58. 5 Osrk
.raikllDP). I 01 25 6 Mltrll Welling
Ion. 101.32; 7. I/h klr
Planagan
101 68; H Will la m i DrLuid I 02.38
400 Prtr KrLy _ I Winter Park.
3 32 11; 2 Dr Phllllpi. 3 32 68; 3
lake llrantlry. 3 36 20; 4 Wellington
3 41 58 5 lake Mary. 3 44 45: 6
Iknigl.ii. 3 35 83: 7 Oviedo, 3:46 20: H
Martin Crmnly. 3:52.03.

Hmmai Aqninai 2 07 H2; 3 Mrnihaw
t y p r r ii la k r 2 08 87
50 Prrr . I, rhnmai. Seminole.
23.33. 2
Kiln Duran
23 69, 3
lluglin. Nrair. 24 06
100 (rrr _ I Mat well Satellite. 49 76
2 Kiln Durant. SO 95 3 Ih n m a i.
Snnlnnlr. 5 1.33

100 Ply . I Pierre, flurhoL. 55 56: 2
Sk-iggi. Snrlhrail. 56 70; 3 OaJhjvy.
Waihlnglim 57.82.
500 Prrr _ I Dwnn Si Thnmai.
4 51 56; 2 llrrgin Ihiranl. 4 59 42. 3
Urdu hurl.

Spnier Crtrk. 5 01 29
200 Frrr Ktlay . I. Satelhlr. I 38 05.
CLASS BA
2. W.nhlnglnn. I 39 10. 3 SI Ihnmai
QIRL8
Afpilnai 1 39 42
TEAM SCORES:
100 Hutkilrnkr _ I Panrakr. Satel­
I.
Si Tluimai Afpimai. 316 50 2. lite, 57 21: 2. Cnllcy. Waihlngtun.
W.nhlnglnn 203 3 SHrUlle 189 4
58 32. 3 N.irdn//1 Si Prlrnburgh
Durant. 162. 3 Nnrtheait. 138. 6
59 12.
Sfrutr Crtrk. 127 7 Ft Myen. 126
100 Itrraitilrnkr _ I A.lkmi, Si ir I
H Sarav/e. 90 9. Nra«r. 97; 10
Itlc. 1 05 32; 2. Krnnnty, Pi. Myen.
Plant. 83. 14. B u ford tem laaU . 49.
I 05 58. 3
Fkldlrr.
SI. Thnmai.
INDIVIDUALS:
I 07 54
I Meter Dtvlng . I CH kmr. St Thu
p'reeilylr Keliy _ I SI Thnmai Aqul
R M Annln.ii 477 73 2 Wrlih St
nai. 3 32 18 2 DuranL 3 :n 89 3
ll.umai 427.83: 3 Ilent. S Plantation
Mnrlhrait. 3 37 88
421 83
400 yanl
Prt-nlylr KeLiy
I St
200 Mnllry Ki lay _ I. Sitrllllr
Thnmai Aqulmn IMavlilail.
123 89 2 W.nhlnglnn. 1:24 90. 3
Cailru (lonlwln (luldtyrg) 3 11.91: 2
Mnrlhmit I 26 86
Pnrt Myen 3 14 38 3
Ik* a Katun
200 Frrr _ I
M.nwHI Salrtlllr.
3:16 79: 4 (Trurwater 3 17.12: 5
I 47 31: 2. Wrlih. SI Itmniai Afpilnai
Spnnr Clerk
3 2126.
6
N rair
I 5064: 3 Dwnri. SI Dinmai Aqul
322 51. 7 I iln it ill.- 3 23 08. 8 Salrl
mil. I 50 98
lilr 3 23 M8
200 I iklnktnal Mnllry . I Kennedy
PI

Myrri,

1 M 68

2

Pkkllrr.

SI

Running-----Continued from P i| c 6A
I7 lli lor lilr llr.irs
T lir W inlrr Springs Im v h ,
iiif.iiiw lillr wt-rr ltd by tilt* irlo
ui Kr1t- Williams ir jlh ). An
ihoiiy Napulltanti llfiili) anti
Ulan Wilstin |ltitli|.

FHSAA CROSS COUNTRY
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

18 23 77 I I at hr line t nates Hpanlih
Klvrr
18 25 12 3 M rlm a IVtlimin
Spannti Kl&gt;rr
18 30 23 6 Jrnnlfrr
Ik y.n il Purl Wallnii tlraih
18 31 70
7 Anita Sliln grr Kithan 18 34 36. 8.
Bellada B t ig a t ta a
Lake B ra atley.
18:38.10 9 K rliv W alk
P.tlgrwalrr
18 3 3 6 7 10 Kaitr Ik i.t u t fu ll Wall.at
IH-.m I i 18 37 82 I I Lituliay I tankini
III
I tiillqr.
18 42 56
15
Pain, la
Jrnk/in &lt; nkaiLtl 19 Hi 79 18. M e f ia
McMUIaa. Lake Braatley. 19-18 92.

•I rcC-JackionvIltd
GIRLS
CLASS BA
TEAM STAND1N0S:
I la k e B i u l l r y . 83 i Ikxa Itatnn
ip .u u 'l. Itnrr
I(l5
I
t *at Wattun
I w-.m h
D81
I
Vatiku lt:.a.miug.lalr
18*1 3 S w n illr 205
6
Prmhtukr
l i n n P Ian ig.in 2 f t 7 I t I under dale
Ik,yd All. tel mil 2 17 H Ik altr 21/1 9
|tr
Itilllip i
292
10
Sar.nnla
lln m m
116 Othrt Crtilral Ftari4a
R a ltk fra
13 Oviedo. 303, IS. Lake
Mary. 3 *4; 19 Wintrr Park 399 21.
ly a u a . 400.

INDIVIDUALS:
I Liltlrtnn. I ll.iii.iuiigdaU |H 13 34
2 Mr Im a Nut t l i P lan.ig.ui IH .IJ 3 I
5 k le p k u le Caraelt. L ate D raallay.

CLASS 3A
TEAM STANDINOB:
I I . m kmtivtllr IKitlri 75 2 Itanium
PartgLtdn H5 3 da. kmtivtllr I piV &lt;&gt;•
p-tl 88 1 It Liixlridalr line &lt; r n t
8*1 5 tam|kl t.uIII.rr llr p
127 6
lim a .n it t athnlti
167
7
( . h im
Itraeh I ho 8. Wtater ip rlage. 183 9
Writ Palm llrat h I animal Newman
300 to l Iratwalrr Crnttal t all.. Ik
275

INDIVIDUALS:
I K ataS tan lln Lplwn|ul

3.

Amy

Oilee

Winter

IH 55 26

Bptlafa.

18 58.39 I L u u r S w rlllr lin e ( real
1907 H U
I
Mary L tu k if
Ifcdlri
p i 11 HH 5 Kaihryn Ik Hit hard P.|d»n.pal
1932 70
I.
II.iky llnttiiian
lv-tn.M.4.1 ('. i Ok .Ii. 19 3 20 1 7 Hath

t e ll
Kagan
ta v n n
P a rtg lu lri
19 17 77 H Ikihv IktM-tK.kt Ppii.n|kil
19 3*153 9 Kmilirrti IlirT rit (.tillnrr
llr p
19 ttl 71 19 d ru u a ( /rrvk.tu
Ik g k i 19 12 01 17. K rtetle d eh a to a .
W tater Hprlaga. 20 02 83

BOYS
CLASS BA
TEAM STANDINOS:
I U I aud« id dr Ifcnf.t Amlrimn 97
3. Lyaiaa, 99 3 Drli.iv lk.n li AlliniK
I IH I Nkrvillr Hat 5 Miami ( nltim
tan 2&lt;/i 6 Winlrr Paik 211 7 Vrtti
Ikath 2 12 H Miami t KUrin.tn 2'»&gt; 9
Late Hawell. 30* 10 Miami &lt; ur.il
I'aik 112 Otker Cealral Flartda flit
laker*
12 Ikmtie
m i 14. U k e
Mary. 343 17 Dt L iik I 380 IH 18
Itilllipi to t

INDIVIDUALS:
I d.M-ph U./tr
Miami &lt; rnlial
13 03 26 2 Juhn drllrruat AllanIK
13 07 42 3 Sran drllrnnn AlLtnlu
13 08 83 4 dam n Cttrliy. Ikmglai
15 12 54) 5 Ik,I* it Intanir ( ulumhin
15 27 67 i&gt; AnltKinv Cynaa 18-1and
15 28 2 1 7 Maik lkatia.ii
Lt»i|irr
City 13 29 90 8 liil.tli.iii Wide- In
ilnllip i 15 It IJ 9. Aaraa B eta**.
Lyaiaa 13 35 39. 10 Balkan Adam*

IN BRIEF
kotury (io lf Tournament
SANFORD
I he Joint Rotary Club'* of San
lord Annual Gull Tournament lor c hanty will be
held Dec. I al Deltary Country Club
T h rrr will lie a 12:30 p in shotgun start and
thr fee is only SKft to tru ludr golf, baby back
ribs and HHfJ chicken. Hole sponsorships artalsrr available for 8100
Pn/rs will I k- awarded in the scramble format
For lutonnallon call Pat Slertsirrim at 322
2-120 nr George Wallac e at 323-3(HtO

SIIS baseball fund raiser
SANFORD _ lire Seminole lllgb School
t&gt;.isrball team will 1m- bolding a liiud raising
clinic on Decemlter 21st and 22nd
Hie clinic will I m* the Hitting A Pitching
Camp. fraUtnug T u lllc TTiontas and J.D A r
ileg.t Irom I he University o f Miami.
Cost will l&gt;e 8MO and Ih r camp will nut
from I p m to t) p ut dally.
For m ore Information, call Mike Powers al
320-505*.

Lyman
13:38 40 It
try Mnnllln
Winter P.nk 15 18 70 14. Nlckalae
Htuart. U k e Mary. 13 43 88 20. Dan­
iel Attar In U k e Unwell. 13:30 18

W la lt r B p rta f*. 147
7 Nf-wbc-rry
I I " H I .tiiip.1 llrfk rlry Ptrp
191; 9
S ir/ K iia Lartllna] Muonry
202. 10
W n l Palm Ik-arh (.trillii.il Nrwmitn

211
CLASS 3A
TEAM STANDINOS:
I Miami tfiillivrr llr p 63: 2 IV ina
" 'l l
I alhnlu
127.
3
Kunmiti
I yi-rgladn 12&lt;I 1 Dura l(.iiun h,[aM ill hint I LI 3 Marianna I 12 8.

INDIVIDUALS:

I C.lw.ir.l I inn Cardm.ii Nrwmun
15 39 17 2 (kill Strlrr Ik ikrlry Ptrp.
15 it. I I . 3 C'rdrH Cilk-iif- Marianna.
16 28 00 4 Dank I llarrv Ptqw Juhn
Paul 16 I I 61 3 llrtl tayk.r Si Dr-

Raiders
Continued from P i ( e BA
was
fnnnrtj In I!IHS to help raise
itwarenrtw of the himury ami
homeless, krjil the game fairly
close Idthlnt) the play of 0 footH Patrick thugs, who played
rollegtatrly at Eckerd C ollege,
and G-foot-4 Torn Mullins, who
played at Dartmouth.
Hut Gnreckls c.ime o ff the
Iienrh to Irad
a
pressing
drfense
tli.it
forted several
turnovers anti easy points as
ih r K.ilifers pulled away over
flit* final five minutes.
SCC is now 2-3 on the
season anti will head to Kl.
Pierce and Miami litis week for
its first road gam es o f the year.
Tonight the ECtitlers travel lo
I t Pierte to take tilt Indian
Klvrr Com m unity College at
7::t0 p m
bc'fore going to
Ml.tint lor
the
Miami Dade
Com m unity
C ollege
Tournament this Friday and
Saturday.
SCC will then return to the
Health and Physical Education
Center next Tuesday (Dec. 2)
lor a home matchup with
Miami-Dade
Community
College. That gam e will start at
H p m ., follow ing a H p in

wom en’s contest between SCC
and
Hrevard
Community
College from Melbourne.
Fudgr, a sophom ore from
Orlando, scored a team-high 20
points, while G urrckls scored
17 [Hilnts and Hatlle IT. Evln
Ellison chipped In with eight

Irtaburg &lt; .iiholn 16 13 16 6 K.lw.iril
llmliiur. Gutllvrr 16 25 64 7 Nuk Wll
wo. .Jmkwovtllr Trinity Christian.
16 28 00; 8 John 11.mill Miiumu.
16 29 to, 9 Timothy Gnili-n C5irttin.il
M.aiiH-y 16 35 81. 10 lv.ilrH k IliHinuil.
K.IIIWHI FarrkI.iiIn 16 37.47 IB. Kite
WUUama. Wlaltr 8prla(a. 18:39.19
18. Aatteay Napalltaaa, Wlaltr
BpHaga. 194909 IB. (Uta Wlltaa,
W1aUrJI|irla|t;^ e j4 9 2 J ^ M ^ _ _ _

points and Darly Dingle seven
points.
Th e Eagles w rre led by Diggs'
game-high 23 points. Mulltns
with
19 points
and
JefT
A1bin son,
w ho
played
at
Flagler College, with 10 points.

Oviedo
Continued from F i f e BA
quarterback U*e Sloan passed
to dory Dhuc In I he Hat. hut
Dla/ was stopped Just short of
thr goal line, and the ball
rested on the one-yard line.
Fatin g fourth down and with
the entire season on the line,
Oviedo went to fullback HI.ike
Joyce, who punched the ball In
lo Ur the game.
Jordan Cason went tn to a t ­
tempt the two point kick ( tn
Dip W arner Football, after a
touchdown, a kick is worth two
points, and running or passing
Ihr hall Into the rnd /one Is
worth one point.1 and nailed
lltr ball between thr uprights,
and Ovtrdo bad won the b ig­
gest Pop W arner Football game
In Its history
Tlii- Oviedo Jr. Midget Lions

are coached by John Girard.
Frank Joyce. Jody Huggins.
Chip Ford. Eric Cason. Mark
Chance and Uob Kaulrrson.
M rniliers o f d ie team are
Joey Uta/. Urldgt-r Hunt. Lee
Sloan. Andy Johnson. W illiam
Harrison. Jordan Cason, Jason
Kaulrrson. Robert San lllltana.
Urett Joyce. Z.ic Jar/ynka.
Jarred W harton, Hlake Joyce.
Decnrts Halley-Harnett and A n ­
thony S u n cltn .
Also. Sh.umis W right, John
I fusion, KymJ.il TfionuiM, S te­
ven Solatia. Seoft Hums. Urlan
Valentino.
15-1e
Marrlson.
Mitcftell
Hudson,
Joseph
Grosso, Kyle Chance. C.J. W il­
liams. Jordan Rahman. Ryan
Williams, Scan Irvine, Michael
Jont-s. Matt McCroan, Cody
Miller and Michael Zeh.

Plenty of opportunities for Central Florida hunters
Special to the Herald
OCAIJV _ Whether the quarry Is whltetaU deer,
duck, wild hog. turkey, quail or squirrel, hunting
opportunities of all kinds abound for those
wishing lo hunt In central Florida.

WATERFOWL
The statewide duck and coot season open ed
this past Saturday and nuts through Jan, 19
and there are several public- areas with good po
feudal lor dire k hunters to consider hunting litis
year, biologists are cautiously optim istic that
hunters are In for a giMnl season since w ater
levels are favorable right now and surveys show
num bers ol ducks are higher than last year.
In general, waterfowl hunting Is permuted on
any water burly that has public access, unless
It's rlosed for a specific reason, such as bein g
within it park or In an area where it Is Illegal to
discharge a llrearnt.
Waterfowl habitat covers vast ureas o f Florida
and large numbers o f m igratory thicks winter
here, particularly ringnt-ckcd ducks, scaup, leal,
wood ducks and wtgron. In addition, several
species, such as die mottled duck IFlorltla
mallard), ami the fulvous whistling duck, are
year-round residents.
Although there are plenty o f good places to
duck hunt in Florida, following is a list o f a few
o f the best places In the Florida Game and
Fresh W ater Fish C om m ission s Central Region:

T.M. Go&lt;?dwln WkterfQwl Mtuucgement Arek

Legal Notice
IN THI CIBCUIT C0U8T
OF THI IIOHTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIBCUIT.
IN AND FOB
■IM IN O ll COUNTY.
FL08IDA
C A t l NO. I I - I I 9 - C F
IN RE ESTATE OF
EUIA GOWER,
Dacaaaad.

NOTICB
OF AOMINISTNATION
T6* admin.oration of th*
Eatai*
ot
EUIA
GOWER,
dacaaaad. F.la Numtw 9F 99)CP. .* pan.i.ng ir. 18a Circuit
Court lor Sam.nol* County,
F lo rid a .

P ro b a ta

O.v.iion,

th #

addrat* ot which I* Port Olfic*
Orawar C. Sanlord. FL 32772
Th* namaa and addramta* ol
Ih# Paraonal Rapratanuttv*
and
lha
Paraonal
Rapraaantativaa altornay ar*
tat lorth baton
All mlaraalad p a n o n i ar*
raqu.rad to til* with this court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF

IME FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: (!) all cla.ma
agamit tha aitala and ( 2| any
ob|*cl.on by an .niarartad par
•on on whom lh.t notica w it
•atvad that cnallangai tha
validity ot Ih* will, th* qualifica­
tion* ot tha Pa. tonal Rapr«*#nlat.v*. in.ua. or iur.ad.ct.on ot
tha court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO F IIIO W i l l BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot th.a Notica hat
b*gun on Novombar 17, 1998
Paraonal R*pr***nlativ*
PATRICIA FAIRES
2230 Euganl* Court
Ov.ado. FL 32743

Altornay lot

Paraonal Rapratanlativ*
JOHN 0 MAHAFFET. JR ,
ESQUIRE
3113 Lawton Road. Suit* 223
Orlando, FL 32403
(407) 494 2041
Publiah Novambar 17, 24, 1994
OEW-tlS

t s a -1.000-aere pnlilic waterfowl area located In
Hrevard County tn the upper St. Johns River
basin.
It Is part o f the Upjter St. Johns River Federal
H ood Control 1’rojert and may be flooded p eri­
odically during adverse water conditions. It is
intensively managed by the GFC to provide high
quality habitat for waterfowl and other wetland
wildlife.
Public uccess Is controlled through the area
headquarters it is open to hunting only on ter
lain days and for a limited numlter of hunters.
No more than B5 hunters will la- allowed to hunt
each day
approxim ately -10 through r is e n .i
lions and tfte remainder on a first come, first
served basis. For details Call (1071 72(i 2K(i2.
G u m * R iv e r W ild life M anagem ent A rea n
located in St. John s County near St. Augustine
It offers a variety o f managed wetland h ab i­
tat* that Include 2.300 acre Lake Ponte V -dre,
and several sm aller [Hinds and impoundments
located In the adjacent uplands.
A good variety of ducks, from teal to diving
ducks can be found here. Tills WMA lias specific
regulations and Is open to hunting only on cer­
tain days. Hunts arr every W ednesday and S a t­
urday during llu- season from one-half hour lie
fore sunrise until noon. For details call (904)
H25-GH77.
Rodm an R e ie r v o lr ( U k e O cklaw aha] Is to
rated III Putnam ( mum
It ts a deep-water reservoir maintained hy the
Department o f Environm ental I Tot ect loll IDKP).
Recent counts o f ducks on January surveys have
ranged widely, up to 3.500 birds. lUng-necked
ducks are most com m on. Statewide regulations
apply. A drawdown o f the reservoir ts planned
hy DEP In December.
E m s n ld R .M a r sh T yp e H . w ild life Manage
m ent A re a is located In Lake County and con
slsts of old muck farttLs In the IliMid plain of
Dike Griffin that have been restored as w et­
lands.
Hunting Is regulated by die St. Johns River
W ater Management District (SJKW M D). and lias
been giMtd in recent yr-itrs. Call (904) 329-4401
for details.
M c n l U J j l M d J f l U o i i l L W I W I l f c Refuge m
Hrevard County consistently provides excellent
duck hunting.
It generally holds tin- sta te s largest cotter ti­
tration o f wigeon and pintails. Teal, mottled
ducks and scaup are also abundant.
Die U.S. Fish and W ildlife Service closely

regulates liiu tlm ! on thr- refuge, and hunting is
allowed only in &lt;ertaln areas and on certain
days. Call (407) HOI -0GG7 for specific regu la­
tions.
T h e U ppsr _ s t , J o h n * _ R lv 5 L L « I t e 3 . w id
M a ra h et from Indian River County north to
L ik e Harney have historically been considered
among the best waterfowl habitat In the state.
This extensive area. Including lakes Poinsett.
W inder. Sawgruss and the Stick Marsh, provides
virtually unlimited opportunities for diverse
hunting experiences m term s o f species, h a b i­
tats and i i i i h I c s o f hunting.
However, the diverse and constantly changing
habitats require hunters to do extensive scou t­
ing in order to llnd and access good hunting
spots.
Much ot the area south of L ik e Poinsett Is
within the Upper St. John s River Type II WMA
and use- o f the area l&gt; regulated by SJRWMD.
For del alls call (407) 72G-28G2 or 1904) 3294404.
A free m igratory bird permit will lx- required
to hunt ducks in Florida.
Hunters, unless exempted, must also have a
valid Florida hunting license, a wildlife man­
agement area (WMA) stamp If hunting on a WMA
|$25|, a Florida Waterfowl Stamp ($3) and a
Federal Duck Stamp |$15|.
All o f these can he obtained front county tux
collectors' offices or their subagents, except for
the federal stamp which Is available at som e
U.S. I’ostal Service offices.
lim itin g licenses can also be purchased tn*
slan ilv bv r ailing loll free l-HOO HUNT FLO R­
ID A ll-HOO 4«6-835G|.
The free migratory bird permit ts part ol a
program Implemented by the U.S. Fish and
W ildlife Service (USFWS) called the Migratory
Hlrd Harvest Inform ation Program (HIP). Th is
nationwide program Is an effort to gather better
Information on the harvest o f Am erica's m igra ­
tory gam e birds.
hi order lo obtain the free penult, hunters are
sim ply asked to answer live questions about
m igratory bird hunting when they llll out their
application for a lim iting license.
L ite r on. some hunters may get a survey from
the USFWS asking for details on how well they
did during the last hunting season.
Dlls inform ation will help sla te and federal
agencies properly manage migratory gam e bird
populations and set appropriate burning regu la­
tions because wildlife managers will have more

accurate harvest figures than ever before.

GENERAL GUN. FALL TURKEY. GRAY
SQUIRREL AND gUAIL
In tlu- state's Central Zone, which Includes
most o f central and northeast Florida, general
gun season for antlered deer and wild hog be­
gun Saturday. Nov. 1-1 and wtll continue through
Jan. 24.
Fall turkey season (gobblers only) also began
on Nov. 14 and will nm through Jan. 10. and
gray squirrel and quail season began on Nov. 14
and will continue through March 7.
W hile some hunt on private lands, many
hunters lake advantage o f Florida's extensive
wildlife management area (W MA) system - pub­
lic kinds managed by the Florida Game and
Fresh W ater Fish Com m ission |GFC| to provide
good hunting opportunities for a variety o f w ild­
life species.
There are 28 W M As in the G F C s 12 c ounty
Central Region Ihat are open at various times
during general gun. waterfowl, turkey, and
squirrel and quail seasons: Hairrl Unit of
Riehloam WMA. Hull Creek WMA. Caravelle
WMA. Citrus WMA, Dcxtcr/Mury Farms Unit of
Lake George WMA, Etontah Creek WMA. Flying
Eagle WMA. Fort McCoy WMA. G eorgia-Pacific
WMA. Guana River WMA. Half Moon W MA and
Homusassu WMA.
Also. Jum per Creek W M A. Kllbce Unit of Little
Hig Econlockhalchce WMA. L ik e George WMA.
.Miami Corporation WMA. Ocala WMA. Prairie
Lakes Unit o f Three L ik e s WMA. Relay WMA.
Riehloam WMA. Rlma Rldgr 1 Unit o f Tiger Bay
WMA. Rock Springs Run WMA. Sem inole Forest
WMA. Seminole Ranch WMA. Three L ik es WMA.
Tiger Hay WMA. Tosohatchee W MA and Triple N
Ranch WMA.
Hunters should note that some o f these areas
are by quota permit only, while others require
only a valid Florida hunting license and a valid
wildlife management area stamp.
Not all areas o ffer all hunting opportunities.
For specifics, hunters should refer to the hunt
map for the particular W M A or WMAs they are
interested In. They should also obtain a copy of
the Florida Hunting Handbook for statewide
regulations.
These publications art* available at county tax
collectors, from the GFC's regional office In
Ocala, or can he viewed or downloaded from the
G F C s website by clicking on the hunting tab at
http://www.stute.fl.us/gfc/.

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SemmoM Herald Sanford Florida • Tueid.iv N.member 24 1990

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Seminole Herald, Santord, Florida • Tuesday. Nobember 24.1998 • 9A

Legal Notices

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‘ •PUBLIC BOTICB”
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Th# Sanford Airport Authority
•III hold Ita regular hoard moat­
ing on Tuesday, Dacambar 1.
I M I , at I SO am ., at tha
Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Eiecutive Offica Conference
Room,
A.K.
Shoemaker
Domaatic Tarmmai. at Ona Rad
Clan aland Boulavard, Sanford.
Florida. Information may ba
obtain ad by contacting tha
aiacutfv* officaa during normal
buamaaa houra at 321-7771.
Ptaaaa taka notica that if any
paraon dacidaa to appaal any
daclaion mada by tha Sanford
Airport Authority with raapact
to any matter con alderad at tha
meeting or hearing achaduled
harem, ha or aha aid need a
record of tha proceedmge. and
that, for ouch purpoea. ha or
aha may need to eniuro that a
verbatim record of the proceedmga la mada. which record
mcludee the teetlmony and artdance upon which tha appaaf la
Victor O. White
(aacutira Director
Publish: November ft . 1941
0EW-I34______________________
IB TIM CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SSMIMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FRORATS DIVISION
File Huatbar St-1000-CF
IN R l. (STATS OF
MlCHAIL DR02D0WICZ
Dacaaaad
HOTICI
OF AOHIHIDTRATIOR
Tha admimatration ot lha
aatata of MlCHAI L DROZOOWICZ. dacaaaad. File Number 961000 CF. la pending in tha
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division, lha addraaa ot which
ie FO Drawer C. Sanford. FL
IZTTZ-tgsS. Tha namaa and
addraaaaa ot tha paraonal rapreaentatire and tha paraonal
repraaantativaa attorney era
aat forth below
All Intereeled pataona are
'a q w a d to file with thia court.
WITHIN TH RU MONTHS OF
t h i FIRST PUBLICATION o f
THIS NOTICI: It) all clauna
agamat the aatata and IZ) any
ob taction by an interrated par­
aon on whom thia notice ta
aerved that chailengaa tha
vabdrly of tha win. tha qualiticaiiona ot lha paraonal rapraaantatiea, venue, or jurisdiction of
tha court ALL CLAIMS AND
OBJICTIONS NOT SO F IK O
WILL B ( FORtVIR BARRIO
Publication of thia Notice haa
begun on November 14, I H I
Paraonal Repreeentativa
RICHARD M OROZDOWICZ
21 Slavanaon Sheet
Lynbrooh. NY 11 M l
Attornay tor
Paraonal Repreeentalive
AIN N ITH M BSANI.
ESQUIRE
(TO N Orlando Avenue
Suita 1004A
Maitland. FL 12TSI
(40TIS2S-1441
Publiah: November 24, and
December 1. IM I
PEW-111

l

NO TKS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAR OBSB
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . tha holder of the
following certificated! haa filed
said certificatefel for a taa dead
to ba aauad thereon Tho cer­
tificate number(a) and yaarfa) of
taauaoce. tha deacnotion ot the
property, end the initials) In
wnieh it wee eeeeaeed le/ere ee
fo aowa
Cartilicata No: 2499
Year ot Issuance- IS M
Description ot Property:
LEO UNIT I I CROWN OAK
CENTRI CONDO PH I ORB
1441 PO tS.
Nsmee m which aaaeaaed
Dana Ine It Ltd. All ot said prop­
erty being in tha County ot
Seminole. Stale ot Florida
Unlaae euch certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
tha property described m such
certificated) will be told to tho
highest bidder at tho waat front
door.
Semmolo
County
Courlhouas. Sanford, Florida,
on tho 2tal day ot December.
IS M . at It 00 am
Paymant ot Sad fsa, applica­
ble documentary stamp laiaa
and recording foes ars required
to be paid by the auccsssful
bidder at tha sale. Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid ia due within 24 houra
altar the advertised lima ot tho
s ad All payments shall bacaah
ot
guetonteod
instrument,
mada payabd to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court.
Doted Ihto 9th day at
November, 199*
(Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERR OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Haigart
Deputy Clerk
Publiah Nov. IT. 24 Dec I S I.
1994
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NOTICR OP
APPLICATION FON TAR DIRD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
mat FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
FUNOCO. INC , lha holder ot
lha following certificated) has
hied acid certificated) tor a tea
dead to ba laauad thereon The
cartilicata
numberd)
and
yeard)
ot
laauanca.
tha
description ot tha property, and
tha named) m which it was
attested n/are at follows
Cartilicata No: 2S00
Voor ol laauanca: 1994
Description ol Property
LEO UNIT 19 CROWN OAK
CENTRE CONDO PH I ORB
1449 PO IS.
Namaa in which assessed:
Delta Inv II Ltd.. All ol (aid
property being in tha County ot
Seminole. Stale of Florida
Unless such cartihcaladl shall
ba redeemed according to Is*,
tha property described in auch
certilicaledl will be sold to tha
highest bidder at tha waat front
door,
Sammola
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on lha l i s t day ol December.
IBM. at It 00 a m
Payment of Sale lea. applica­
ble documentary itamp laaaa
and recording foes ora required
to ba paid by the auccaaaful
bidder at tha sale. Full paymant
of an amount equal lo tha high­
est bid ia duo withm 24 hours
4llar lha advertieed time ol the
sale. All payments shall ba cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mada payable lo the Clark ol
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 9th day ot
November, 1994
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Herge't
Deputy Clark
Publish: Nov. IT. 24 Dec I t 4.
1994
DEW-111

NOTICR OP
APPLICATION PON TAR O B (O
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN.
th4l FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNOCO, INC . tha holder ot
tha following certificatefel haa
Mad said certificatefel lor a taa
dead to ba laauad thereon. Tha
certificate numbsrfa)
and
yaarfal
of
taauancs,
lha
description of tha property, and
tha namafal in which it wee
asaaaaad is/ara aa follow*
Cartilicata No: 14ST
Year of laauanca: I4M
Description of Proparty:
LEO LOTS I I ♦ 12 BLK I t
CRYSTAL
LAKE
WINTER
HOMES SUBD PS 2 PO MS
Namaa m which assessed
Harold S Nobles. Jr All of oaid
proparty being m tha County of
Seminole. State of Florida
Unlaao such cartihcatefi) shall
ba redeemed according to lew,
the property described m such
eettif leaf els) win ba eold lo the
hvghaat bidder at the west front
door.
Sammola
County
Coufthouee. Sanford, Florida,
on tho It a t day af December,
149S, at t l 00 a m
Payment of Sato fee. applica­
ble documentary atamp taaaa
and recording fees are required
to bo paid by the auccaaaful
bidder at tha eale. Full payment
ot on amount equal to tho high­
est bid ia due withm 24 houra
after the advert tied time of lha
sale Ati payments shell ba cash
or
guarantied
instrument,
mada payable to the Clerk ol
tha Circuit Court
Dated thia ltd day of
November. I H I
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
C K A K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C Huger I
Deputy Clerk
Publiah: November 10, IT, 24 S
Dec am bar 1, 1994
DEW-44

N O TIC t OP
APPLICATION PON TAR OBBD
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FON
MUNICO. INC . lha holder ol lha
following cartilicalaf*) haa Mad
said carlificatafa) for a las deed
lo ba laauad thereon Tha cer­
tificate numberft) and yaarfa) ot
isauanco. lha description of Iho
property, and tha nameft) in
wnieh it waa assessed is/ara aa
follows:
Certificate Ho: IPS I
Year ol liauanca: I9M
Description ot Property
LEG LOT IS . S 1/2 OF LOT 24
LONE PINES PS I I PO 21.
N4me# m which aeeeeeed
Fred Watson. Mary L. Watson
All ot said property bamg m tha
County ot Sammola. State of
Florida
U nion auch cartiticatafsl than
ba (adeemed according lo law.
the property deecribed m auch
cartificalafa) will ba told to tha
highest bidder at the wait front
door.
Sammola
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on tt-a 21st day ot December.
1944. at 11 00 am
Payment ot Sola lea. applica­
ble documentary stamp lasaa
and recording taaa are required
to ba paid by tha tuccaaalul
bidder at tha eale. Full payment
ot an amount equal la tha high­
est bid it due withm 24 hours
attar lha adrartisad tuna ot the
tala All paymanta shall ba caah
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to lha Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated thia ltd day of
November. 1944
(Seat)
MANYANNE MORSE
CLIRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C. Horgan
Dapuiy Clark
Publish: November 10. IT. 24 S
December f, 1991
DEW-41

NOTICI
OF PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby
given, that on tha data and lima
listed below, and continuing
from day lo day until all gooda
are sold, wa will tall at Public
Auction, to tha highest bidder,
tor caah at tha werehouia ot
STORAGE USA. located at UHT
WILLA SPRINGS DR . WINTER
SPRINOS. FL, lha following
goods, wares and merchandise
tor rant and other charge* tor
which a Han on tarn* la
claimed, lo wit
DATE OF SALE
12/09/94
TIME OF SALE
11 00 A M
TROY COTTON
i24
Household Hams
TROY COTTON
(24
Household Items
JOHN PARKIS
(S20
Household Items. Furmlur*
A ISO cleaning dapoait will b*
collected for each unit purcnaaad and ralundad altar all
content* ol the unit/* ha* bean
removed horn tha facility Tha
above information is to b* pub­
lished one* a weak for two eonaacuttv* waakk Tha said Sal*
to b* under and by virtue ol tha
statutes ot the tlato ol Florida,
m auch caaes mad* and provid­
ed The Sal* will b* held by an
Auctioneer.
License
No.
AU1I33-AB1322
Publiah: November IT, 24. 1994
DEW-114

UNCLB BOB'S
SILF-STORAOS
AUCTION NOTICB
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY
WILL BE SOLD OR OTHER
WISE DISPOSED OF AT A SALE
TO BE HELD AT SAJD UNIT OR
LEASED SPACE AT UNCLE
BOBS
2450 WEST
2STH
STREET. SANFORD. FL 127TI,
ON THI 1ST DAY OF DECEM­
BER 1944 AT 10 30 AM FOR
CASH A 10% BUYERS PREMI­
UM WILL BE A00E0
■13S • MIKE C MCKEE. 2T42
RIDGEWOOD AVI *91. SAN
FORD. FL 32773. BEO. MISC.
FURNITURE. FISH TANK. MISC.
BOXES
*171 • ROGER 0 WOODS. 110
WALNUT AVE . ORANGE CITY.
FL 32743-4009
RECLINER,
MISC. BOXES. QAME3. WALL
DECOR. GOLF CLUBS. ENO
TABLES
■411 - LONNY K HOFMANN.
31714 LAKE DRIVE. IUSTIS. FL
DRESSERS. CHAIRS, MISC.
FURNITURE. MISC
BOXES.
BOOKS. VACUUM. FISHING
EQUIPMENT. TOOLS
AUCTIONEER
JACK SCHUBER
AB404 4 AU1204
DATED THIS OAY 09 NOVEM­
BER. 199S
PUBLISH. NOVEMBER 17, 24,
1994
DEW-93

Legal Notices
UNCLAIMSO
VS MIC LB AUCTION
Rm i o v i I ol the below
doaertbod vehicle* wa* c o n ­
ducted m compuanca with F 5
7T1.TS. Noth;* that Butch s
Towing wM o*4l M M vehicle* at
Public Auction for caah on
Oocambor 1 1 th al 10:00 am at
200 Persimmon A **.. Sanford,
Florida. Wo reserve the right lo
withdraw any v aMe lee from this
auction. All vohiclot eok) AS IS.
No title guaranteed Butch'*
Towing reserve* the right lo bid
an any vafuclo.
Vehicles may b * viewed on
hour prior to sal#
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Publish November 24, 1994
0CW-14S
Circuit Court o f lha
1Bth Judicial Circuit
Somlwal* County,
pier Ida
C a a a fi 44-1202-CA-14-B
Tha Bank ot Now York
a* Trvatao under the
Pooling and Servicing
Agreement dated a* ol
Auguat I t , 1997.
Sanaa* 1997-C.

Plaintiff!*),
va.
MaHnda J Estep, ot a l.
Defendant!*)
M alic*
at Faraatoaur* Sola
NOTICI IS GIVEN pursuant to
a (udgmant o f foracloaur* dated
11719799 and entered m Casa
No. 99-I201-CA-14-I o l the
Circuit Court ot Mo 11th
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Sammola
County.
Florida,
"herein The Bank o f Now York
a* Trualao under fh* Pooling
and Servicing Agreement datad
at of August I t , 1997. Series•
1997-C, a* Trualao. it tho plain­
tiff, and Mahnda J Etlep. af a l ,
tha defendant!*), I wui tan on
January 7. 1999. af 11 00 am at
lha watt from door o f Iho
Sammola County Courthouse.
101 N. Pork Avonu*. Sanford,
Florida, to Iho highest bidder
for
cosh,
lha
following
daocnbwd proparty at aat forth
m Mid tudgmanl, to wit:
Lot 2, Sonora South Unit I,
according to map or plat there­
of. aa rocordad m Plat Book t(.
Pago 7t-77, Public Accord* ot
Sammola County. Florida
Together with all the improvemen It now or haraatler tract ad
on tha property, and all a l t e ­
rnant*. right*, appurtenance*
and rant*, alt o* which thall b*
beamed to ba and ramam a part
of the property covered by this
Security instrument All of tha
tor*gomg. together with auch
property lot lha laeaahoid
aatata
if
thia
Security
instrument I* on a leasehold)
or* called the 'Property*
DATIO on NOVEMBER 14.
1949
Maryann# Mors*.
Clark ot Court
By Jana E Jo m w ic
At Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tha
Americana With Ditabifct.ak Act.
parson* with disabilities need
mg a ipaciai accommodation to
participate m thi* proceeding
ehould
contact
Court
Admimatration al 301 North
Pack Avenue, Suit* N30I.
laniard.
Florida
11771.
Telephone:
(407)
m a iio .
•etaneion 422T, not lalac than
Sevan (7) day* prior to the pro­
ceeding. If hairing impaired.
(TDD) 1-400-935 4771. or Vo.ce
(V) 1-400 933 8770. via Florida
Raley Service.
Publiah: November 24, and
December t, 1994
0EW-I47
____
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I HOMTSSHTN
JU0ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POR
StM INOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Cake Hum bar:
9B-14BB-CA*t4-P
0CWEN FEDERAL BANK FSB
l/k/a Berkeley Federal
Bank 4 Trust FSB. a
national banking corporation
Plaintiff,
v*.
DON B MISCOCK. an
individual, and
SYLVIA J. HI3C0CK. an
individual, hia wife:
JOHN N. ATKINSON, an
individual, and
RITA ATKINSON, an
individual, hia wifa:
SUNBANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, a national
banking association
Oatandants
NOTICB OF BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Order for Fmel
Summary
Judgmant
ol
fo rte lo sura datad NOVEMBER
14, 1994, entered m C.vil Case
Number Cl 94-1443-CA-I4-P ol
the Circuit Court of tha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
tor Seminole County, Florida
■hat on the 22nd day ol
DECEMBER, 199*. a l i i 00 am
NOTAC BENE! The sal* will b*
held al lha front door step* ot
the
Sammola
County
Courthouse,
301
N.
Park
Avenue,
Sanford.
Florida
327/2-0459. The undersigned
Clark will otter for tala tha fol­
lowing (ascribed real property
Eihibd 'A*
Lot 1, lass tha Cast T foal lor
allay. Block
12. BEL-AIR,
according to in* map ot plat
tharaol aa recorded i Plat Book
1, Pag* 7g, Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida
togathar with all structures,
improvements, future*, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
Mid land or used m coniunclion
lharaw UP­
DATED NOVEMBER 14, 199*
MARYANNE MORSE
CLIRK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jan* E. Jom w ic
Aa Deputy Clark
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN OROER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEE0INQ. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE CON­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT 301 N. PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N301, SANTORO. FLORIOA
327T1, (407} 3234330, EXT.
4227 WORKINO DAYS OF YOUR
RECEIPT OF THIS DOCUMENT.
IF YOU ARE HEARINQ OR
VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL 1-9009)3-4771.
LESLIE A BLAU. ESQ
270S W Fairbanks Ac*.
Winter Park, Florida 32749
Publiah: Novambar 24, and
Oacambai I. 1994
DEW-144

Legal Notices
NOTICB OP CLAIM
OF LISN ABO PNOPOSEO
BALES OF VBHICLB
LIENOR:
SADI SCO OF FLORIDA
3701 S SANFORD
SANFORD FL 12773
DATE OF SALE:
0171S/S9
TIME OF SALE:
10 AM
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PURSUANT TO F.S. T i l TS.
SAID VEHICLES WILL BE SOLO
TO SATISFY TOWING 4 STOR­
AGE FEES PLUS ACCUMULAT­
ING STORAGE OWNER HAS A
RIGHT TO A HEARINQ PRIOR
TO SALE DATE. ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR FOR WHICH THE CHARQES
FOR RECOVERY TOWING S
STORAGE SERVICES REMAIN
UNPAID MAY BE SOLO AFTER
IS DAYS FREE OF ALL PRIOR
LIENS. SALE WILL BE HELO AS
POSTED 4 AT THE LOCATION
MOtCATEO FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Publiah: Novambar 24. 199E
DEW-131

•‘ UNCLAIMSO
VEHICLE AUCTION*
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BIOINS AT 10 00 AM VIEW 1
HOUR PRIOR
Publish Novambar 24, 1991
DEW-131

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS SIOMTBINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CA9B NO. 97-1999 CA
OIVttfON 14
BANK UNITED OF
TEXAS. FS.S F/K/A
UNITED SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS.
FSB,
Plaintiflfa),
v*.
MICHAEL LANDIS
TURCO. tl al.
DafandanlfslNOTICE
OP PORICLOSURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant
la
an
Order
Ratchaduimg Foracloaur* Sal*
datad Novambar IS. IS94. and
entered in Co m NO S7-I923
CA ol tha Circuit Court ol tha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wnaratn BANK UNITED
OF TEXAS. F S B F/K/A UNITED
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF
TEXAS. FSB- 1a the Plaintiff
and MICHAEL LANDIS TURCO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MICHAEL
LANDIS
TURCO
N/K/A LAURA TURCO. KAREN S
TURCO
ANV.
ANO
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENOANTfS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
OEAO OR ALIVE, WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
SOUTHEAST
SEMINOLE CIVIC ASSOCIA­
TION. INC D/B/A CHULA VISTA
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
at* lha Defendant*. I will sail lo
the highast and bast bidder for
cash at tha anl/anc* ol th*
SEMINOLE County Courtnous a
at 11.00 a.m., on tha Ith day of
December, 199E. th* following
described proparty a* eat lorth
m laid Final Judgment:
BEGIN 323 12 FEET SOUTH
AND 754 02 FEET WEST OF
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION
22. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANOE 12 EAST. RUN NORTH
19 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 14
SECONDS W IST S44 42 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 70 DCOREES
30 MINUTES EAST 341.74 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 22 DEOREES
IS MINUTES 01 SECONOS
EAST 113.12 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO.
DESCRIBED AS TRACT 232.
CHULA VISTA, IN SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE
12 EAST.
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
sail ot thia Court on Novambar
I I . 1991.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Motsa
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymar.
Barrett S Frapptar
Patl Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 13401
F97094374
If you at* a person with a dis­
ability who road* accommoda­
tion in order lo participate m
thia proceeding, you ora enti­
le d at no coat to you, tor th*
provision of certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avanu*. San lord. Florida 32 7/1 ,
lalaphon* number (407) 1214330, wilhm 2 working day* ot
your racaipl ol thia document. If
hearing unpaired, (TDD) 1-400935-4771.
Publiah: Novambar 24. and
Dec amber I, 1994
DEW-149

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M O N I HI V

NOTICB
OF FICTITIOUS NAM I
rsotic* la hereby given that w *
are engaged m buamaaa at ITS
Ringwood
O rel*.
Winter
Springs.
Florida,
3170S
Sammola County. Florida, under
lha Fictitious Nama of MAdlC
LINS OOUBMBT. and tool wo
inland lo ragiator said name
with
th*
Oi vision
at
Coreoratioa*.
Tallahaaaaa,
Florida, m accordance with th*
proeiaroaa *1 IN* Flatmate*
Nama Status**, T»-WW: t aettae
a* 9 ot. Florida Statute* 1991.
■dward D. ■ ear am*
Mary I . Bertram*
Pubkaft Novambar 14, 1994
DEW-1II

IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
FON BIM INOLB COUNTV
FLO BIO A
PROBATE DIVISION
F ill Humbert 44- 1030.CP
IN AE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM J CHIDESTIR
a/k/a WILLIAM JOSEPH
CHI0ESTER
Dacaaaad.

NOTICB
OP AOMINIBTBATION
Tha administration of tha
aatata
el
WILLIAM
J.
CHIDESTIR, a/k/a WILLIAM
JOSEPH
CHIDISTER.
dacaaaad. File Number 141030-CP. i* pending In th*
Circuit Ceurl lor Sammola
County.
Florida.
Prebat*
Division, th* addraaa et which
I* H I N. Park Av* . Sanford. FL
32771. Th* nama* and addraaaa * al th* paraonal representa­
tives and th* paraonal rapraaantativaa' attornay ar* aat
forth below.
ALL INTERESTIO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
Ml paraon* on whom thie
nolle* l* served who has*
ob|*ction* the! challenge th*
validity of the will, th# qualifica­
tion* of th* personal rapraaantativa. sanua. or jurisdiction ol
this Court ar* required to hia
thaw objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE Oft THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Ml crodrlora ol lha dacadant
and othai paraon* having
claim* or demand* againai
decedent s estate on whom a
copy ot thi* n o w * I* served
within three month* after th*
data of th* tint publication of
this n o w * mutt til* thaw clauna
with thia Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTY 0AVS
AFTER THI DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Alt other creditor a of th* deca­
dent and paraon* having clauna
or demands against th* daca­
dant’* aatata must file thair
claim* with thi* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of th* hrat publica­
tion ol Ifuo Notre* •* Novambar
24. 1999
Matihaw Chideatar
Personal Rapraaantativ*
9950 SW 20th Avanu*.
Apt. 1-31
OamasvUl*. Florida 32407
Patricia L. Daugherty. Esquire
Florida Bar No 344029
Bogin, Munn* I Munns
330 N. Oranga Av# , 11th Floor
P.O. Boa 2907
Orlando. Florida 32302
Toiaphona: (407) 423-t It4
Facsimile. (407)441-3439
Attornay tor
Parson al Rapraaantativ*
Publiah: Novambar 24. and
December I. 1994
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in Senftxd tor a waa known

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not dapf E w a i
naoaaaary Thia a
opportunity tar tom— _
to Warn a new ska F a st_____
work anwonmanf wen lot* of

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EARN EXI HA INCOME

FtaiOla paopia natdad mnadetary tor Laka Jasup w a tram
Tot Coaactor* FT. PT. on cal.
ban*fits Call Mon-Thur* (407)
664 9*15 10am-3pm

LAa typing required
Cat Sandy or Patty
(407)647-3010
A-1 Tampa, Inc.
EO£ /No Faa

COSMETOLOGY/
NAB. TECH
Mobvaied naeeota FT.PT
Plaasani c c ro w rn Laka Mary
kraa 407-365 6324

A C lNSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE

CradH Clark: 2 post on s FT A
PT, proc*«4 loan apptt. paymams, other clerical duties
Craai axp. a piu*. but wd tram
10 tr y and typing a muti 1600-662-3663 or apply at FLcn
Plan 401 Wan 13th SI . San
lord

Grail Opportunity with 4
Large Loco Co
Compafitrv# Wage*
Grail Benefits
Musi Hava Vend D L and
Positrv# Altitude
Day Shift. OT AvMabW
Caff: Sandy or Ptny
(407)647.3010
A -l Tampa, bw
EOE /No Faa

CSS! Challenging pos-lion lor
outgoing vxjrv */ good comm
skills Ofhc# dubas canter on
adm. cusf
sve
and salat
Phone asp or cut! contact asp
dew ed Fax rattan* lo Nonaast
Financial at 324-5516 EOE

IT b Uitm to prtparB
for th# Holiday.
Order your CiassMad Dippiay, Help Wanted Ada now)
We often
’ Affordable prices
'Pertonal/ad serves
’ Query work
’ Dstr-bution m your local area
(to draw saatonal help from em­
ploy*** who rasid* do*# by)

Call (407) 122-2411 6
ft for tha Claaaiflad D
Let your displays Mart working
for yeu EARLY!

Data Entry Clark: Musi know
Window* and Microtoft Heavy
phona. general offica skills 6
protean I w/ typmg 6 calculator
PT. may lead to FT 407 6600497

Dental Aaalatanl: FT. Busy of­
fica naadi hard working mdrv&lt;duaf, dapandabia. professional
Escaiiant pay. banafit*
Pay
commansurata with arpananca
407-330-2030. bafwsan 5-7pm

D R IVER NEED ED
Class A. COL Slay ft FL only
5 days on / 2dayt off 3 yr*
nun OTR sup Good driving
record 323-7176

AmtmON CMA'a
Coma and pm our canng team
of Nurta* and CHA’a. Escti
lan I banafin. Erparanc* racognaad
IDOpm-t 1:00pm
shift available. P iatt* apply In
panon Dalton* I t u V c ir r R*natMiUbon Ctoiar 1SS1 Elk
cam BM). Daaont EOE
Part Tim* help needed An aftar
school program. Eip m chad
cere i . Cat Joyce 121-7636
" a BETTER JOB ^ O B T 5 0 T
Immarsaia Poaftona m
V/aranousa. AiaamCfy. 6
Lgni IndutPial
Just Cast Navar a Faaf
HELA Personnel 123-MSS

ELECTIONS EQUIPMENT "
TECHNICIAN
Maintain
voting
equipment
general
warehouse
dubas.
clean driving record, paid bonD*F,WP
Call Sammola County Elec­
tions Offica 407 665-7706
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW Honey Transport hat
immediate openings lor driver
trainees No aipernnce namled
Earn 1500 to 1700 weakly plus
benefits COL framing available
800-435-5593

Equipment Operators Wanted:
Af trades laborer* A trailer
dump drvars Apply job uia
Rantoul Lana. Lane Mary or call
I 800-304-3203

HA IR D R ESSER
A NA IL TECH
needed Bom F T Cteeiaia pre&gt;
Cell John al He4dhner* 321
5651

Installers!
W ILL TRA IN '
Vertical bunds Bene'ifsi
Call (407) E30- 4700
INSURANCE
Locai Agents wanted lo run 3
Neds per day from response
cards Tranirg and other perks
nciuded Big first year cumms-

uon
wwwasoa nel or 9009096350

JO BS, JO BS, JO BS
Fkghl Hand Man m Longwoud
Work today, gel part today*
Ask aboul our Ire# p&lt;k up onl
delivery van service
Call RUM D 260 6106

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by L u ll C am pos
CiUCrVy Csrw r c ryflo g rim s no ciwawd bom m i M - n i by Iwnouv
pveer* paw and era«rv Earn MOWn »w esnw um k iur e r v ,
Tourv • c*-* J wj ' iw Hr

A L M F W T V

L X E K Y

W T M F T L

L X E K Y

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1200 3500 weakly mj.lmq gift
carbhcata* For mora *n)oim.ibon sand a seil-addressed
stamped envelope lo Just For
Kids. P O Boi 0610. Miami FL
33166

D riv e n
Mrdwasi Coast Transport it
looking (or COL claaa A Ik.
drivers For imms opening
Lata Modal aqup Horn* ofian
Compel, irv# p«y w/banatits
Can MCT Ha presenter i ve John
Beaumont (407)124 -ian .

Y B U

TO P PAY

IC M . 1461 Kastoar Piaca. Pori
of Senlord 6 lei resume la
407 321-6454

lor. mamlonanca Water Bbnrwi.
ISO Anchor Ad. CauaEtorry. FL

Cak 497-464-3444

f S K T S T w r a S M ------------CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and Outoound cam
Nofth Orlando Araa-Oood Wag-

anted

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DaftMl Racwpftonlar.- FT. Musi
ba professional, articulate. A
pnon* skills Excellent pay 6
Caff
407-330-20’f').
5-7pm

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Pd. TramwiG vacabon

ktors-Fn and Sat * naadad
Cal &lt;JPC swung 240-5064

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but when I couldn't pay the bdl. he gave me six months more *
— Walter Matthau
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K IT

71— H n r W a n te d
Counter Person; 2 permanent
P"«t&gt;on» available at eipand
mg dry clean operations n*w

l x j * n 3134070

7 1 — H it # W

an ted

Care Giver tor small *LF to* &gt;n
Rm S board nonanji pay Cat
p grH 3 '6 94 7 3or6 3 3 5A56

MANAGER* TRAINEE Mo nip

JO B S
JO B S
JO B S
40ECC0 1 teaming up with
Santord companies to create
minting job ocponurwi** It
you nave skins. jmc.t&gt;on and
i drive tar duality * e nave a
great opportunity »&gt;th great
PeneMs
We have icfes n tn*
tonowwg area*

'M a c h in e O perato r*
•A s s e m b le r* '

(First Shift)

* Warehouse*
•Clerical*

•Data entry*
•Telemarketing*
* Admin. Aaat.*
'tst.2nd.3rd Shifts
Avail*
Please cad to r appt
a o r - m r ir i

Adecca

necessary W * Tram Sl5.hr FT1
PT Start mmedataty
*07 299-5005

Medical

Recaption.at

FT

Knowledge ol front des*. com
cuter, S prior* stats Ca» 574ajCCcr tav resume to 574-t it )
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car S insurance Needed
Weeaends FREE 131 5266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: Mxjh school grad a
base typing S computet vana
SatOTA Vkvgag » Coro Long
wood Call Gen At 7*7 *270
MOTHERS t OTHERS
$500 12500 OH Fu« T'am,ng
For Flee Booklet Cal ' 800 230
*675
NEEOEO Responsible female
tar Aker School Care tor 3 great
krt* Uy home or your* Lake
Mary Eton school district SiO
e * 875 4836 or 326 0688
Night Auditor
FT good eages Lake Mary
Courtyard
*35
International
Partitas La** Mary. 444 l ooo
Mo* hiring alt positions Top
pay. pant vacaturs alter t year
Medical benefits and a Orug
F&gt;ee Worn place *650 W SR 46
west Santord 407-120-7771 A
3770 Orlando Dr-17-*2-5*ntord
407-121-4304

immediately

Stucco Person; $t$hour a a.
penenc* 323-7796

LABO RER S N EED ED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HtALTN MSUNAMC* AMO t t l *
evrur Qrve *ee nir t p n i

•pyry at MO Mwer Ortve

NOW HIRING Carpenter* Elec
tiCian* Phjrrcers 5 gereral I*curers Dryers cam aitra SS
PO SITIO N S AVAILABLESaes A Senrce FuJ Bene
its net In* A 40 i k . Company
Vencte Apply ME 9-4
Truly Nolan Pest Control
2920 South Orlando Dr Santord
407 323 4747
.
__________________ r. PT to
Santord area
Typing. Mmg.
phone, etc Faa HR 407-3392129 or ca* 407-339-96001104

RIGHT HAND MAN

MAINTENANCE

a i-

M AINTENANCE PERSON
Local company Great pay*
Day shat
C al Patty 407-8010
A -i Tampa, bis.
EOS. No See

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A M

-

* - - - jA .I l .

N H O t 1W W O rw fi Oalry.
•$$ atgn an bonua to new ewv’ Cure pay t o driver*.
’ Open I am

AOt

93— Rooms Foh R ent
Room For Re"I Female prata
S35Qmo Ail utwiha* and cable
n ci Kit pnvveges 323 3399
EFFICICNCV
Mart se«v ■convenient location

321 4900

I RM* w/BA share tat. Prol tomale preferred $360 mo
utilities 407-322 0 129 eves

SANFORD $340140
2/1 CLEAN MOV I-P i
SPECIAL CAD 113-7432

in SpPCtot - $4 lOSAonfh
HUO OKAY 407-336-4433

ROOMY I bdrm m quwt n.yionc
area S42$rmon . uWs 1 y»
was* Can 330 2220
A p t* For Ra m In Santord
Restored Merttemnean CA
1925 IBRS350 Oataie 1BR
$40 toeery redone no tamwes
some pets Quiet rospectu rosponstM only Pcky LArtSord
Can Oavrt 644 4224
LAKE MARY school* Spot
mss 2/1. central H AC hook­
ups Fenced yard $495*050
dR) 4490046

MARINER'S VILLAGE
DELTONA 3B/2B 2000*q It
bnch home 5 mnutos horn new
Deltona aot Fireplace. carport
A garage scr porch,
loncod
back yard, a* con ttorw j lam
ly A living room Nico neg/i
borhhood $675 mo or wi« sail
at 149.900 Ca* 323-5490 or
peg* 525-4237

2 car garage
Santordlak* Mary area $750r
mo . $400 deposit 323 9471
Longwood: JBfl 2BA tpkl plan
on a small Use $750rmo $500
deposit

Reference*

preferred

LAKE 40* I BORM $416*40
2 BORM *476140 *70 UP

2/1

tarn rm trt porch
semd bk porch t PA toyn Lake
Monroe $475.321 6757

St e n s Trom
RENTALS
LAKE MARY V I condo Obi
garage gated comm comm A
tap pool hwc
1 10401000
SANFORD 2(1 d rw » rm pa
os heatae g yard ikO rtOO

JIM DOYLE
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

107— M o b il e H omes
For R ent

323-8670

103— H ousesU nfurnished

M R 2 *4 2 yr o« dbtwrte on 5
acres n Geneva Available Dec
1*1 349-5742 or 327 2692

118— O ffice Space For
R ent

WE NEED A TOM iOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!
W e 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 WEEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!

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

S e m in o le

H e ra ld

MOB DOWN—WHY RE1TT7
When you can own ffto 3 bdm
home m CASA, new pemr 4 cm
pet ? A l* about HUO hometl
Tito IBMman Oroup. Inc.

3BRT1 t/7Se with shade trees
Rats OK w( add dapoaa $595
♦ security 431 Catabna Dr. 3334540

IfiUMTODRIVE

TRACTORTRAiLIftS

SANFORO
AREA
VACANT
LAND I Markham Rd Estate Lot
2 2 acres Trees i more trees
Price reduced to $72 .10 0 Owner
Carry B. 166 Front Zoned GC 2.
n town on 25th St $47.(00

MATTRESS SALE • FuB v/e
used boa springs $ mattress
165 00 Larry * Mart 333 4 133

TO O O S d O T O M r ti
Large 17 5 cubic toot Sears r*
Irigeralor with host tr** top
freerer Kitchen tct&gt;&gt;* ml tour
chaet
tornvea top Vanout
othar toots and household
tern* Everything -n eaceftenl
conrtttan Cal 334 8800

1 8 S — C omputers

322-7499
•UR.DMG LOT 75 « 150 Ouwt
neghbcr i-hood
$9000
322
9340 wave message

Storage 331 0120 or 333 2554

141— H omes For Sale
271 Com er lo t E Mwy 44 Zoned
lor office *45 000 Can Doi
Jemujan Properties 233-3144.
To* OaBa Cl beauiitui 1999
sq ft. Caktorma style 2 story
cl. tennis ct
amenities
1139 000
Par* A re V illas 2BR/3B*
Townhouse condo$43,000.
owner motivated

ut-soas

DELTONA to acres Ideal tar
moose homesite horses came
larmeig or nursery* Zoned agncultural
$3 900 ACRE
5m
down w owner twanre S04-7671772 or *04-7(7 *422
LAKEFRONT LOT Bator*
lake Loch Arburpnvat*
90&gt;300 $70 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stan* Is
land Lake Monroe $120 000
VACANT LOT loch Arbor
$30 000 &gt;g. pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
125 000
•A Y AVE Santord tat near
part- $12 000

For

Sale

Re a l EfTATB, m c

407 462 9305
Lake Front Cottage; 2BR 'BA
CHA on 2 acres Ouett country
sett.rg
Deftona Osteen area
$625mo 323 2863

UPRIGHT FREEZER, whit*. 150
Krts c lo th ** sires 4-tO
Cheap Typewriter etc co n i.
$30 475 4434 or 328 0644

231— C ars Fo r S ale

91 Saturn SC : 4dr 5 tpd AM
FM cassette -c* cold a * Take
over payment* 642-200tat27

IP I p ld ll 13147*4

A MOVE M SPECIAL It 400 sq
1 t u p ' S26S A MONTH 0*Me-

NEED A CAREER?

153— A creage L ot For
S ale

M R 2BA CHA

ROSE LEA VILLAS

me

98— R e n ta ls

~ ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT-*
2/3. over 1600 sq I t . mg pool.
2 c gar cam t c carport over
t/fa c w dock 11 TOQTmo
DELTONA 2/1 Lrv dn. carport
toed yd $S20«wo.

M O N EY TO LO A N
For house, car. business, vaca­
tion debt consolidation Please
ca* 1 677 3244182
_____

BRASS BED

m/OROUP3 4 Ft couches." t_ 7
tt couch
Saat* to peepi*
Southwestern them* $300 0 6 0
Day* 334 0007. Eve* 333 1645

U n f u k n is h e d
2/3 APARTMf NT $475*475
Clean New Appkances 25th 4
Oak. Santord 924 6234

99— APARTMENTS U nfurnished

seg rfence A * e o »e i7 4 4
Sanford FL 7777707*4
(4071302-1*39

$160 000 Deb Doyte 330 1495

103— H ouses-

Camper *hea tor a short wheel
base small pek up Leer Brand
good eondtaon $100 328 9407

7S Wbhro: on* owner, nei* good
fat $700 U kase *07 332 7374

Girts white toil sice bed mth
dresser
A mirror
Eacellenl
shape $350 OBO 333 4775

Santord Historic District (3)
Commercial
leased
Units
St COO gross monthly income.

it »*/
Ufft’VM
tiw cm
&lt;£ftU\rjfaA,

is c e l l a n e o u s

2 (wtvat roe to r* $65pr. t dou
bto bed &gt;40. and I walnut tormrca table */ 4 chae* $65 322
4145/322 0304

Quean Sice Headboard A Footboard $50 0 8 0 333 4540

149— C ommercial
P roperty For Sale

HOME FOR RENT

Warehouse Clerk 25-30 hrewk
Some erp preferable Can work
around school schedule 3276333

1B1— AmiANCES &amp;

223— M

F urniture For S ale

SANFORO 2M Easy Mam
tenance 2544 El Portal Ave
$45 900 Ce* 323-4066

98— R entals

URGENTLY N EED

S anford/Lak*
Mary:
Family
P art, kids S pets ok lo w tot
rent Obtwd 3 BR 2 BA. many
e itra * Sacrifice 407 302 7184

House For Sato: 37T New CHA.
new carpet.
1/3i acre tot
$66 500 0 6 0 407 457 9377

TIRED OF WORKING
WITH YOUR BACK

Dependable person in SAN
FORD ama ReganSess ot tr*ri­
ng Wnte E O ttapkns Tews
Retmery Corp , Dept S-32771.
Bo&lt; 711. Ft Worth TX 761010711

MCE JBR Single wrte ml CHA.
screened porch awning shed
Owner w*netp 407 332 3717

3BRM 1 t/JBA ml duuM ga
rage 363 lake Ptaert Or San
tard $43 000 407 334-5631

TRAVEL AGENT NEEDED
2 yr*
minimum eipenence
ARC cernhcatnn required Great
opportiawfy tar 2nd income Can
324-4246 Mon *n

Opporturttnv* are no* open with
PENN LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY ltd earner rttortuai* No
eiperence recesaary
Up to $53 OOOyr
• EicnOnnl tu n n g
flnreMi available
Can 774 2296 tor confidential
interview

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

3BR71BA, 1907 W 4th St. new
nset, AC. paint and Hr I g tat.
St 000 dwn. $575mo 333 1999

ITl&gt; fiCAY££i.

DRIVER
Snack Time Vending serving
central FI to» 1* yrs Top pay
and benefts Dean MVR and
stable work h.story Start Sam
M F longwood 332 9769

M rs EO€
PT Light Werehouta n o r* *c
pry .n person 138 Commerce
way Santard

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 6 Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc (34 7444
Stucco company needs riper'
anced people to do lath and
stucco Please can Amy or
Adolph 0 46349t1|day*l or
327-5460 (mtesl

WAREMOUSE/nOUTE

1- Vol-sa county Restorative

reeded

JBR 3Ba CHA Big fenced lot
731 Riverview Ave. Santord.
166K 25Cftst40ff tat 331 7915

Oftica Claaners: L ir e - e - c o l
lan.tonai technicians needed
P T m U M S8 OGtv 342 4774

JOIN r e res i “ eam car* team
CM*

P retM f S Spotter/Cleaner E&gt;
relent opportunity esists with
growing eipandng &lt;*y clean
operation. Lake Mary area 333
6070_________________________

2 BR * t g Innng room Inquk#
I32t S Elkott. Santord

VENDING: Lary persons dream
Fe* hours • Good S Puce to
sea Free Brochure
400-420-4712

l - u r n W r tjth l

141— H omes Fo r S ale

OCNNTS RESTAURANT

!►« tMPLCWENT FEOPli

[previou* ercefience heipM
.Call Debary Manor 407-***-

*N* CARLYLE*bgr

71— H u p Wa n te d

HOME PC 446 18 RAM 3
d r * * * incl CO ROM ml 7
speakers printer. Wndows 95 S
Word tor Windows mslafted
$400 324 4435_________________

189— O ieice S u rm is

DON'T WONOCR
HOW TO OCT RID
OF THAT OLD
CARt

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Sem/rtet* Hereto Ctassi
tods are the quckesl and most
■neapensrve way to sen your
ear* Run your three kn* ad tor IQ
days and pay only $21 00* Even
better 4 you see 4 sooner
(when we KNOW you *41) you
can stop ytaur ad and only pay
tar toe number of days 4 actu
a*y ran&gt; What a Oeaf"

Call to d a y a n d w atch
lh a H arald C lassiftads w ork fo r you!!

(407) 322-2611
231— A utomotive
A ccessories

O A K F ILE CA BINET
2 drawer great condition $47
Cal Jan* ah*r tOAM 332 7674

!

* TIR E S

O F t e f e F U R N ltU B t
-

sai-sou
l r l fc h h o tf

* * J ^ a o c ia te s
OAKRIOOE FARMS
OsteenDenona are* to acres deal tor
horses o* came term Mobile
home or homev ie Zoned agn
$44 900 Financing aval ml *m
down payment (104) 7S7-6300

A W H EELS

14' in good conrtkon JrO each
Phone :332-0147

6 LARGE 36* a 60 ' metei
desk*
Fa* cebmets and
chec* aiao Everythng n good
conrtttan C al 32* 4440

219— W ante d

to

Buy

235—

T ruck /Buses/Vans F or
S ale
196$ Caravan: nyi* *e * *omR
body damage $1100 0 6 0 32230*9 aher 7PM

UREWARO FOR OLD FISMNO
TACKLE, old tares tBCktt boa
« lee** o« duck decoy* Itarrt
•ng antiques etc Pay up to
$1 000 I pay more then aryon*
A will pay $&lt;0 00 tusl to see
your om tarsi* 941 659 3530

Alum. Can* Copper / Brae*
i R ecycling: 321-0004
t i t W. First-INF f-s . Set 1-1

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BLOND1E

Honesty the best policy with doctor
DEAR DH fiOTT: I am a 44 year
old closet homosexual with a recur
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idea that I am (jay. Hives me antifun
Hal cream, which is only temporarily
effective Is my condition caused hv
my sexual encounters1 What can I do
for relief1

by Mori Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

DKAH HKADKH That depends on
what is causing the problem
If the heart disease is caused by
coronary narrowing, hypertension n’r
a valve disorder these conditions
must first be treated Wilhout such
treatment, exercise could be down
right dangerous

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On the other hand, if the heart is
difricull In do so. I think it is vrry
weakened hy prolonged inactivity,
important that you tell your doctor
exercise could improve the situation
Ihat you are Ray Itepeated anal slim
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ulation can certainly lead to persistinR
actions become more bizarre or dis
address your question and advise you
irritation, even chronic funRus You
ruptive. share your concerns with
In general, the heart condition that
need to be tested for a variety of sexu your supervisor
you describe would not ordinarily be
ally transmitted diseases, which may
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be cnntnbutmR to your symptoms, as
enlarged, weakened heart be returned
well as for HIV, which
if present I fsi NKWM’ATOt EMERITUSE vssn
will predispose you to a variety of ■to normal wilh exercise?
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his glasses When he drinks soda, he
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duck He talks to himself all the time
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declarer or defense?
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spade o r diamond. T his perm its de­
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Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1S08

December 29, 1998

91st Year, No. 90

(407) 322-2611

5 0 0 C e n ts

TU ESD A Y

ity will not pay for festival overrun

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STAFF W HITER

SANFORD - The G reater
Sanford C ham ber of Commerce
Is seeking help from the city
after exceeding Its budget by
more than $17,000
for the
Dec. 4 Heritage Festival.
C ham ber director Ron Rose
asked for $9,748 to pay for
electrical hook ups.
The Sanford City Commission

on Monday approved $5,000 to
o n e r electrical hook up ex­
penses. The commission p re ­
viously
approved
funding
$8,600 for the festival. This
leaves $4,478 toward electrical
hook ups that the city will not
cover.
*We have got to be better
stew ards of the taxpayers’
money.* Sanford Mayor Larry
Dale said. *We can’t Just dole
out money afler the fact. We’ve

got to know In advance what the
benefit Is to the taxpayers. We
can’t go spending whatever we
want to. and expect the taxpay­
ers to always rover It. We need
to be more foreslghted.*
Rose said the local Commu­
nity Redevelopment Agency had
approved $5,000 to cover e lec­
trical hook up. However, the
commission said the agency
had no authority to allocate
$5,000 of the city’s m onry.

*You didn’t d iscu ss th is with
the commission before s p e n d ­
ing the money,* Com m issioner
Whltey Eckstein said. T h a t ’s
wrong. The CRA Is an advisory
body, at the most. If they said
you could have $ 5 ,000 It was
erroneous. You should have
come to u s. The o ther $ 4 ,5 0 0 .
the cham ber h a s got to eat b e ­
cause of bad planning.*
Rose said the C ham ber does
not have the funding to cover

the rem aining costs of electrical
hook ups.
*1 have no Idea how we’re
going to pay for It.* Rose said.
*We don’t have the funding. We
were expecting to m ake th is
money back with the festival.
The cham ber Is In big trouble.*
Rose said th e perm anent
electrical hook u p s represent a
capita) Improvement to the city,
and they will save the city
• ass Festival, Fags SA

Seminole scene* end the Joy of
giving, please see Pgge 7A.
Roes W hite w rite s a b o a t
the best m edicine, please
see Page 2A.

□BRIEFLY

Holiday
celebration

Two ta c k y Oviedo r e s i­
den ts were w inners In re ­
cent Fantasy 5 drawings.
The Dec. 24 drawing pro­
duced nine tickets. Includ­
ing one tn Oviedo, m atching
all five num bers. Each w in­
ner In th a t draw ing will re ­
ceive « 3 1.557.80.
The Dec. 25 drawing pro­
duced 15 tickets. Including
one In Ovtedo. m atching all
live num bers. Each w inner
will receive $14,054.
T he C en tral F lorida Blood
Dank lias Issued a Red Alert.
The blood b an k needs to
gather 1.800 p ints of blood
before th e New Year's holi­
day tn order to m eet area
dem and.
Donations will be taken at
11 C entral Florida facilities
and at bloodmobtle loca­
tions. To find the closest d o ­
nation center, call (407)
849-6100 or (800) 8 5 2 ­
0346.
Donors will receive a free
Sprint prepaid calling card.
Two g o v ern m e n tal m e e t­
ings are scheduled for Dec.

C hildren in Sem inole C ounty’s Head S tart
program w ere treated to a C hristm as party at
the S anford Civic C enter com plete with gifts
and entertainm ent. M att Roben p erform e d
daring feats on his bicycle; Natalie W eld
danced under the w atchful eyes of W endy
G arcia and Trayquan W illiam s from H am ilton
E lem entary School. The event was hosted by
the Sanford Kiwanis Club.

6.
The Seminole C ounty Local
Planning Agency will hold a
public hearing on the Chuluota Small Area Study, b e ­
ginning at 7 p.m . at the
County Services Building.
1101 E. First S t.. Sanford.
The public m eeting will be
the first of two th at will d e ­
term ine how the East Rural
Plan and the county’s C om ­
prehensive land Use Plan,
established In the early
1990s. will be used to d e­
term ine the rural ch a rac te r
of east Seminole County.
G roups su ch os the Sierra
Club. Coalition for Responsi­
ble E conlockhatchee Devel­
opm ent. Sem inole A udubon
Society, and the S outh East
Seminole Voters Association
have Indicated they will p a r ­
ticipate In the public h e a r­
ing.
In Lake Mary. The Board of
Adjustm ent will meet to d is­
cu ss setback changes to al­
low a pool to be built near
the front line of a hom e In
the Misty O aks subdivision.
T hat meeting begins at 7
p.m. a t Lake Mary City Hall.
100 N. country Club Road.

□TODAY’S FORECAST
Scattered showers. Highs
In the m id-70s. Lows In the
low-50s.

□QUOTE

“True

e n jo y m e n t
c o m e s f r o m a c ti v i t y
o f th e m in d a n d
e x e r c is e o f th e
b o d y : th e tw o a re
e v e r u n ite d
- Humboldt

□INDEX
C la s s if ie d .............7A -8A
C o m ics .......................8A
C r o s s w o r d .................BA
D ear A b b y .................BA
H o r o s c o p e ................. BA
O b i t u a r i e s ................. BA
P e o p l e ..........................BA
P o lic e Brlefa . . . . 3A
S p o rts .................4A-BA
T V .................................2A
W e a t h e r .......................BA

Another automotive Lyons will not run for city post
award rolls in for
college program
By BUI K am a

STAFF W HITER

W hits
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The big wheels
ore grinning again at Sem i­
nole Community College. For
the third consecutive year,
the school’s automotive pro­
gram h a s received national
honors
and
brought
In
$30,000 In scholarships.
The college received the
1998 American Vocational
Association Award tn Auto­
motive Service for post se c ­
ondary.
m anufacturerafllllated schools.
The Automotive Student
Service Educational Training
(ASSET) Program at SCC Is a
cooperative program between
the school and the Ford Motor
Company. S tudents partici­
pate in a two-year program
that culm inates In an asso ci­
ate’s degree tn automotive
technology.
ASSET Is divided Into two
parts; weeks of classroom In­
struction
alternating
with
weeks of co-op work experi­
ence at a sponsoring Ford or
Uncoln-M ercury dealership
throughout the course.

*Our programs are now
rated num ber one tn the n a ­
tion by the Industry Planning
Council of the American
Automobile Association and
the American Vocational As­
sociation.” said Jim Cox.
automotive departm ent chair
at SCC.
SCC President Ann McGee
said the award ‘recognizes
program s In automotive serv ­
ice that exemplify high s ta n ­
dards for career preparation
as determ ined by Individuals
employed in the field.”
Cox and Mike Griffin. Ford
ASSET coordlnator/lnstructor
received the AVA aw ard e a r­
lier this month at a conven­
tion In New Orleans. One offi­
cial said that SCC’s ASSET
T ar exceeds the value of any
other technical school by the
way It grooms the stu d en ts
with tn-depth
book and
hands-on knowledge.
S tudents In the program
also receive course require­
m ents In social science,
physical science, m icrocom­
puter applications. English
and hum anities. "Our stu PIm m »«• Auto. Pig* SA

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SANFORD - Sanford City
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
announced at Monday’s city
commission session that he
will not seek re-election wnen
his term ends In February.
Lyons h a s served one term,
and was facing challenges
from A.A. M cClanahan and
Dean Ray for his seat.
*lt’s a tough decision.* Ly­
ons said. "I’ve thought about
It quite a bit. It’s a lot of
things. I could never replace
my years here. Like Michael

Jordan. I’m going out on top.*
Lyons said he will ru n for
public office again In the fu ­
ture.
*1 don’t Intend to leave
Sanford.* Lyons said. *1 will
ru n again for public office
sometime In the future.*
The announcem ent by Ly­
ons took the com m ission by
surprise.
T h is is a shock.* Com mis­
sioner Velma Williams said.
"I was looking forward to
working with you on your
campaign.*
Lyons said he would re ­
main neutral on who he s u p ­

ports for his commission seat.
Lyons said the highlight of
his tenure on the commission
was being elected, Dec. 4.
1994.
Lyons
defeated
M cClanahan.
*What else could top being
elected.’
Lyons
said.
•Working with both commis­
sions that I've worked with
h a s been wonderful.*
Lyons said that when he
took office, he only Intended
to serve one term.
T h is Is what I’ve said I
would do all along.* Lyons
said.
"I’ve done what 1
wanted to do.*

Police department gets cameras
compliments of M.A.D.D.
By Bin K erns _________________ pects. to upprehend two armed
robbery suspects, and to arrest
STAFF WRITER
14 Impaired drivers.
"We’re very grateful for this.*
LONGWOOD - The Longwood
Police Departm ent Is using In ­ Mayor Rusty Miles said. T h i s
car video cam eras In m arked Is a w onderful organization.
patrol vehicles to fight crime, This Is truly a p artn ersh ip In
th an k s to a donation from fighting crime.*
Casey
M onts.
Orlando
Mothers Against D runk Driving.
The Orlando C hapter of M-A.D.D. ch apter director, re ­
M.A.D.D. donated $8,000 for ceived a certificate of ap p recia­
the p u rch ase of two tn-car tion from the city commission.
"1 want to th an k Lt. Stephanie
video cam eras, which were In­
Ryan (of the Longwood Police
stalled last month.
Department) for helping u s tn
The cam eras have been used
to audio tape two burglary s u s ­ our m ission to save Uves.* Mor­

ris said. *1 J^st want to thank
Longwood for everything they’re
doing to fight against dcunk
driving.*
The Longwood Police D epart­
ment determ ined that In-car
video cam eras would be a v alu ­
able asset In law enforcement,
especially In the Identification,
apprehension and prosecution
of Impaired drivers. The police
approached Mj VD.D.’s Orlando
C hapter regarding the acq u isi­
tion of the cam eras and related
equipm ent.

�2A •Serrano-* Herald Sanford, Honda

Tuesday December 29 . 1ck»8

People
Subtropical plants can adapt to tolerate cold

Go on, laugh
and be healthy
'P a tc h Adams" Is a m akryou-feel-good m o\lc th at ought
to chit anyone who h a s the
p ost-C hristm as blahs.
Most real doctors aren't as
funny and sw ret as Patch
Adams.
Nowadays, thry can't afford
to be. They'd probably be su rd
for m alpractice.
A friend who had surgery
on C hristm as Eve at C entral
Florida Regional H ospital In
S anford said the doctor on
duty at the em ergency room
entertained h e r by doing some
m agical coin tricks. S he said
he also gave a shirt to a
hom eless m an.
E rnest Hoffman said he
rem em bers a doctor In a
Gainesville hospital who
recited lines from Marx
B rothers movies. *1 loved the
guy." Hodman said.
Another m an. hospitalized
w ith a staph Infection,
wondered why no one cam e to
his room for several h ours. Hla
doctor had w ritten ’ Leper
Colony" on th e door.
In recent years, two of
Am erica's surgeon generals
have caused a few laughs. All
C. Everett Hoop had to do was
look into a cam era, an d people
laughed. All Joyeelyn Elders
had to do w as share h er Ideas
about sex education for
ch ild rrn and we howled.
It's more th an evident that
we hold our physicians more
accountable th a n we do our
presidents. BUI Clinton would
have been out of the Ova)
Office a year ago If h e were a
doctor. Bombing Iraq ts one
th ing, perform ing an
appendectom y another.
America prefers surgeons with
clean hands.
Som e doctors not only are
afraid to Joke on duty b u t
worried about saying or doing
som ething stu p id at a party.
They're liable to repeat a Joke
som e Idiot told the sam e ntght.
Many doctors keep their
opinions and Jokes to
them selves when off duty.
Years ago the family doctor
u sed to m ake house calls. The
m inute he knocked on the
door, everyone felt a little
better. He'd come Into your
room, take your tem perature,
ask you to say *aaah~ and then
he would visit awhile. He was
part of the family.
Most of u s don't have a
doctor of o u r own anym ore.
We go to a num ber of doctors
and are referred to an o th er
num ber of doctors. J u s t about
aU of them arc very sm art but
only a few have the slightest
trace of hum or. Hopefully,
they're kind an d not terribly
expensive.
We re finding out more and
more that life Is dangerous to
o u r health. Som ething new
constantly Is wearing u s down
or killing us. The things we
like either cause cancer or
brings on heart attacks. Many
are scared to death to breathe
- heav rn forbid lie In the sun.
The least funny doctor Is
o u r morbid Michigan pal. Dr.
J a c k Kevorkian. Dr. K. leaves
them In the aisles b u t they
aren 't exactly laughing. Patch
/W arns and Dr. K. wouldn't
care m uch for each other’s
m ethods even if their lives
depended on It.
We can not live without
good medical atten tio n from
dedicated doctors. Everyone
should get frequent checkups
a n d listen to what the doctor
says. C onsider yourself lucky If
th e doctor m ak rs you laugh.
It's (h r healthy thing to do.

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JQSAVISGS

Mirny different tropical and
subtropical p lan ts are found In
a typical Florida landscape.
Wlille tropical p lan ts need lo
be protected from tem p era­
tures below 50 degrees F su b ­
tropical plants can harden to
w ithstand freezing tem p era­
tures. The ability of p la n ts to
tolerate freezing tem peratures
Is Influenced by tem perature
changes prior to a freeze. A
gradual decrease In tem p era­
ture over a relative long period
of time prepares the p lan ts to
w ithstand cold tem peratures.
Even p lan ts norm ally tolerant
to low tem peratures m ay be
Injured If a sudden decrease In
tem perature occurs. Cold In­
jury can occur to the entire
plant or to plant p a rts such as
buds, flowers, fruits, trunks,
stem s or roots. Many plant
p arts can adapt to tolerate
cold, but flowers, buds, fruits
and roots have little ability to
develop cold tolerance.
C o n tain ers: Roots of p la n ts
In the landscape will escape
cold Injury frequently, but un­
der the sam e conditions plant
roots growing In sm all con­
tainers can be frozen by low
tem peratures. Roots of p lan ts
growing In exposed containers
can be injured by low tem pera-

tu rrs and show no ap p arrn t
dam age until the p lants arc
stressed at higher tem peratu rrs.
Soil heat: Radiating heat
from soil w arm s the air abovr
ground and low-growing p lan ts
will grratly benefit from this
source of heat. Mulches placed
around plants to protect thr
roots will hrlp In preserving
soil heat. Organic m ulches
such a s pine l&gt;ark are rrcom mended.
F e rtilis a tio n : Must Lindscape plants are fertilized two
or three times a year. In Cen­
tral Florida, usually one ap p li­
cation Is usually scheduled In
March an d another In S eptem ­
ber. Late fall applications
should be avoided a s It can
prom ote untimely late flush of
new growth. Fertilizer rates

should Ire reduced In the fall
because plant n u trient c o n ­
sum ption declines during the
colder m onths. H a n ts should
receive In the fall about a third
in one half lhe norm al fertilizer
rate.
Irrig a tio n : M aterials such as
cloth sh ee ts, q u ilts and p la s­
tics can be placed over p lan ts
to protect them from frost
dam agr. Covers th at extend to
the ground and do not touch
the plan t tissues, will protect
p lants by reducing radian! heat
loss from Ihe p la n ts and the
ground. A light b ulb can be
placed u n d er the covers to p ro ­
vide a source of heal to the
p lants w hen very low tem p era­
tu res are expected. The covers
m ust be removed a s tem p era­
tu res rise during a sunny day.
Contnct between the plant tis­
su es an d the coverings, may
result in cold injury.
F u m in g a f te r ■ b o o s t:
IVunlng should be delayed un­
til new growth Is visible. Dead
leaves m ay be removed a s soon
a s they have turned brown.
Cold dam aged to woody tissu es
can be best determ ined by ex­
am ining the food conducting
tissu es under the bark. If
scratch in g Into the bark re­
veals black or brown tissues.

Positive results on medical
test is signal to take it over

continue the sea rch untiltl you
yo
whe
And
green
tissu e s
when
scratched. Pnine back to the
live wood to prom ote healthy
growth of the b ran ch es.
Cold la Jury to paisas: Re­
move damaged portions of
leaves but keep th e green, not
Injured portions of the leaves
to m aintain a high level of photosynthrtlc area. Spray p alm s
with a copper containing tin glcldc at the recom m ended

Today: Scattered showers.
Highs In the mld-70s. Lows In
the low- 50s. Wadaeeday: Part­
ly cloudy. Highs In the low-70s
Lows In the upper-40s. Tharaday- Mostly sunny. Highs In the
low-70s. Lows In Ihe upper-40s.
Friday: Sunny. Highs in the
mid-70s. Lows In the low-50s.
P C T IH O tP O U TLO O K
TUESDAY
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Today is the 363rd
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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this da in
1930. Fred Newton became the first
person to swim the length of the Mis­
sissippi River.
On this day in 1983, Princess Caroline
of Monaco married Stefano Casiraghi.
On this day in 1987, cosmonaut Yuri
Romanenko ended a record 326 day
space flight.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Charles
Goodyear (1800-1860), inventor;
Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), U S.
president, William Gladstone (18091898), British statesman: Pablo Casals
(1876 1973), musician; Mary Tyler
Moore I1937-), actress, is 61; Jon
Voight &lt;1938 ), actor, is 60; Ted
Danson U947-), actor, is 51.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1934. the New York University has
ketball team defeated Notre Dame 2518. and W estminster defeated St.
John’s 37-33. at Madison Square
Garden
TODAY'S QUOTE: "The pulse of
modern life is economic and the fun
damenlat principle of economic pro­
duction is individual independence ’
— Ch en Tu-hsiu
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tran sm itte d via sexual contact.
DEAR ABBY: I have noticed that
Because we knew that he had not
from time to time you print jokes in
ABIGAIL
been exposed, we requested th a t
your column. I'm wondering if you
our doctor perform the teat again to
V A ^ U R E N ever heard this one?
be sure that the test result was cor­ Its
CHARLES PIERCE,
rect. Our doctor complied — with
TOLUCA LAKE, CALIF.
g re at relu ctan ce — and sure
enough, the test came back com­ leverage and could manipulate the
DEAR CHARLES: How
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encourage your read ers to have
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important tests repeated to ensure The older population is increasing W hen L orry asked him w h at his
the results weren't false.
by leaps ana bounds, infirm ities g r e a t e s t a c h ie v e m a n ta w e re ,
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Auto-------d en ts are expected to be wellrounded acad em ically / Cox
•aid.
The -automotive crew" at
SCC Includes Cox. Griffin.
Vince M urray. Mark Davis
an d Roger Bennett.
The college's
goal Is to
produce quality automotive
technicians and m anagers In
th e Held say they value the
S C C s efforts. For th e past
three years, th e SCC program
h a s ranked a t the top.

Jhe following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
ShertflTa Office fo r incidents recorded Dec. 24:

Drugs:
M ltro W D . 5 th s t r e e t a t O ttvs. D rt. 24.4:50 p m A 38-yraroU m an m s arrested by Sanford Police for possession fad rug paraphernalia. for possession o f a concealed weapon and
for carrying a concealed weapon. Police said while they — ~
talking to the m an they noticed a glass ‘totenf (smoking pipe
uaed for crack cocaine) In his hand. When they asked to see It.
he m a s h e d 1 t n the fo u n d . When they searched hkn. day
found a aleak knife in hia pocket.

Retail theft:
---------------------------------------------- ---------------- - Dec. 23. 645
p m . A 33-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
a h e ilfh deputies for retail theft, grand theft r f property d
property valued a t more than $300 and far petit theft. Deputies
•aid he m*
shopping ta g and
attem pted to 1

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C liala, 700
arrested
foe sraUrtng Deputies

23. 11

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following h er and trying
to b e contacted.

the victim
Ik w»
at the
to contact her when she dkl not wkh

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Sanford firefighters and pokes officers responded to
an emergency call Monday when a truck skidded and

D a d s g a t e s WUsaw
g u n m w il s o n
Doris Q uinn Wilson. 51. Scott
Drive. Sanford, died Saturday,
Dec. 20.
1998. Bom
In
F lnehurst, Qa.. sh e moved to
C entral Florida In 1973. Mrs.
Wilson was a tax auditor for
the sta te of Florida. S he was a
m em ber of All Soula Catholic
C hurch. Sanford.
Sunrtvora Include husband.
Patrick F. Sr.: son, Patrick F.
J r.. Sanford: daughter. Kelly
D.. Sanford: brothers. Terry
Q uinn, D arrts Q uinn, both of
Orlando. Larry Q uinn. Jeffery
Q uinn. Earl Q uinn, all of
Sanford. Veonls Q uinn J r.. Fort
Drum. N.Y.. Robert Quinn.
Houston. Texas. Craig Quinn,
Tam pa: sisters, Mildred Cole.
W isconsin, Shirley Shepherd.
Vcola Purnell. Patricia A., all of
Orlando. C areetha McQueen.
Tam pa; two grandchildren.
S unrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford.
in
charge
of
arran g em en ts.
dorm

ANTHONY JEROM E
ME i t WEATHER
Anthony Jerom e M crweather.
32. Lee Road, W inter Park, died
Tuesday. Dec. 22. 1998. Bom
In Orlando, he was a lifelong
resident of C entral Florida. Mr.
M crweather was a w arehouse
m anager
of
construction
' supplies. He w as a M ethodist.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Anthony J r ,, W inter Park,
M atthew Forbes, Jacksonville:
daughters.
Tla.
Altam onte
Springs. Valeric C ham pagne.
W inter Park; father, Jam es.
Eatonvtlle;
m other.
Joyce
Jac k so n . Altam onte Springs;
brothers.
Avery.
Orlando.
Lawrence Jaco b s, A ltam onte
Springs;
sisters,
Yolande
Ramirez. Altam onte Springs,
LeChcr Boone. Jacksonville:
m aternal grandm other. Sally
Hughes. Altamonte Springs;
aunt. Jo sep h in e Humphrey.
EatonviUe; fiance, Tunyshta
Cham pagne. W inter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc..
W inter Park. In charge of
arrangem ents.
BARA ELIZABETH
OXXNDINE-JENKINS
S ara Elizabeth
OxendlneJen k ln s.
78.
Reed
Road.
Oviedo, died W ednesday. Dec.
23. 1998. Bom In Oviedo, sh e
was a lifelong resident. Ms.
O xendine-Jenklns
was
a
certified nursing assistan t. She
was a m em ber of Antioch
M issionary B aptist Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Detdra
H awkins-Peterson:
brother. J o h n Oxendlne. New
York: one grandchild.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc..
W inter Pork. In charge of
arran g em en ts.
JACK E. RILEY
J a c k E. Riley. 74. Pony Tall
Palm Circle,
Oviedo,
died
Sunday, Dec. 27. 1998. Bom In
Indianapolis. Ind.. he moved to

GEORGE ROBEY
George Robey, Rooster Court,
Sanford, died Thursday, Dec.
24. 1998. Bom In W ashington.
D.C., he moved to C entral
Florida
In
1979
from
Hyottsvtlle, Md. Mr. Robey was
an operator. He served tn the
U.S. Coast Guard.
Survivors Include wife. Ruth;
stepsons.
William
Grifnth,
Robert
Grllllth,
both
of
Boynton
Beach.
Steven
Griffith.
Laurel.
Md.;
stepdaughter.
Linda
W ltlrnm ycr, Evans. Ga.; nine
grandchildren:
six
great­
grandchildren.
Bald win-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Bom M arrh 17. 1912 In Clubb.
Mo., he moved to C entral
Florida In 1978. Mr. Ward was
an employee of the First Union
B ank before retiring.
Survivors
include
sons.
Trum an Owen. St. Louis. Mo..
Richard,
Nashville.
Tenn.:
daughters. Doris Hardy. St.
Louis, Mo., Gloria Sim ons.
Lake
Helen:
nine
grandchildren:
14
great­
grandchildren.
Brisson
Funeral
Home.
Sanford.
In
charge
of
arrangem ents.

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WUsos, Doris G alas
Mum of Chrintlon Murt.il for Mrs.
Boris Guinn WUwiii. 51, of Sct&gt;u
Drive. Sanford, who p iu rd a way
Saturday, Drr. 26 will far hHd
Wednesday at 11 u.m. at All Soula
Cutholic Chun-fa with the Rev.
fttchard Trout olTk-tallng. Visitation
will be today from 5 until 9p.m. at
Sunrise Chapel. Sunrise Funeral
Home. 900 Locust Ave.. Sanford.
1407) 322-7383 In charge of
arrangements.

ROSEN SCOTT
Eileen Scott. 89. C herokee
Circle, Sanford, died Friday.
Dec. 25.
1998. B om
tn
England, sh e moved to C entral
Florida In 1970 from Malden,
Maas. Mrs. Scott w as
a
housewife.
Survivors Include daughter.
Marjorie
Bell,
Sanford:
granddaughter.
H eather
Williams, C asadaga.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangem ents.
TRUMAN C. WARD
Trum an C. Ward,
South
Summit Avenue. Lake Helen,
died Friday, Dec. 25. 1998.

reled over near U S. Highway 174K and T o ! Road 417
In Sanford. There ware no apparent Injuries.

Festival

''Asyy.

C entral Florida In 1998 from
Humble. Texas. Mr. Riley w as a
supervisor
for
Oeneral
Dynamics. He was a U.S. Navy
veteran of WW1I. Mr. Riley was
a C hristian.
Survivors Include wife, Joyce:
son,
Cheyenne.
Houston.
Texas;
daughter.
B renda
Brewer.
Oviedo;
four
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home, Oviedo. In charge of
arrangem ents.

.

&lt; a te g s 1A
money In th e future. Hook u p s
were Installed on a city light
pole for 60 0 am p service. 4 0 0
am ps for tights a n d 20 0 am ps
for sound.
*We found o u t th a t If we went
th is route U would be a capital
Improvement for th e c ity / Rose
said. “It waa a good Investm ent
for the city an d the community
If we're going to have ftiture
events. In the long range, th is
expense will save you m o n ey /
This Is the second co n secu ­
tive year the city h a s provided
debt funding for a city festival.
Last year, the city provided
Sanford
Main Street with
$7,000 in funding over the
budget for its festival.
1 7 ic thing that concerns me
Is It's always the c ity / Com m is­
sioner
Kerry
Lyons
said.
"There's no question It w as a
great festival.
I Just have a
problem with the city always
bailing this o u t /
This was the Brat year the
C ham ber sponsored th e festi­
val.
-W ithout
sp en d in g
money th ere would h a
no festival,* Rose sold,
there w as going to b e a
I was going to take a
and ride my Job to ti
cham ber around. 1 am positive
th is event will m ake money next

year. I apologue for th is not
being handled p ro p e rly /

‘As a result of being a con­
victed driver. I almost kilted
WW InnOCtfu p§0pRi

In Memory O f

E lm er J . T yner, Jr.
Sadly missed by wife Betty
and daughter Linda

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Local teams thwarted
Trailering
your boat
SANFORD Here a r r som e
way* to d eterm in e tilt* first
trailer lor y o u r boat
H a v e T h e R ig h t T ra ile r
For Y our B oat
• Normally, th e w id th anil
length of th e boat determine**
th e w idth a n d length of the
trailer Most tra ile rs have plan
tic rollers or cu sh io n e d w ooden
b u n k s to su p p o rt the iHittom o(
th e boat
* C heck out the trailer
m a n u fa c tu rer '* load capacity
II th e weight ol th e boat an d its
engine is m ore th a n *k&gt; (x-rcrnt
of th e reconintended load ra
pacttv b in th e next larget
trailer Hits is b e c a u se your
gear (fuel PFDs a n c h o rs
lines, etc i will in crease th e
overall weight bv a I least 10
p ercen t
• Most boat trailers connect
to a ball hitch on th e towing
vehicle Fram e m o u n te d
hitches reduce trailer sw aying
• Most im p o rtan tly the
trailer hitch m u st m a tc h the
s u e ol th e ball h itch Never u s e
a ball h itc h th a t ts too sm all
The sUe ra tin g wall be stam p ed
on the ball O n th e trailer hitch
th e s u e will be stam p ed o n the
c o u p le r
• T ongue weight ts the weight
the loaded trailer p laces on the
lowing h itch The ton g u e
weight sh o u ld be 7 -10 percent
of th e boat a n d tra ile r weight
Too m uch to n g u e weight will
c a u s e 'ta ll dragging" of th e
low ing vehicle. Too little
tongue weight will c a u se th e
trailer to sw ay while pulling.
• C ouplings m ay w ork loose,
a n d sh o u ld b e check ed fre ­
q u en tly T railers sh o u ld be
equipped w ith two safety
c h a in s ih a t a re stro n g enough
to control th e trailer If th e
hitch or c o u p lin g b reaks.

Rams, AFVII drop close decisions
in Lake Mary Holiday Tournament
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L\KE MARY It w as a m is ­
erable day lor th e m ost lo c a l
team s tn a q u a rte t of clo se
c o n te sts in th e open in g round
ol th e L ike Marv Holiday T o u r­
nam ent Monday
P ark lan d High School trum
IV nrtsylvanta opened the to u r
n am en t w ith a 51-42 victory
over W vmore th at tu rn ed out to
lie the biggest m argin of victory
on the day
Central Florida
C h rist ta n

A cadem y from Ocoee
that
dow ned Sem inole, til 55: fo l­
lowed by A popka edging Del
ta n a 48-44; a n d Imsi L ik e
Mary fell to M tawttsser C hris
Man Academy from O rlando
68-81.
Today. Sem inole plays Wv
m o re at 2 p m a n d L ik e Marv
t a k e s on Deltona at 5:45 p m
in C onsolation O atues and
P a rk la n d faces c t c A at 5 .&lt;&gt;&gt;
p m and Hlavvassee C h ristia n
b a t t l e s A popka tn W inner's
B racket d airies.
Die to u rn am en t will w rap up

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W ednesday with th e Seventh
1 lace G am e .it noon; the Fifth
1 lace G am e at 1:45 p m.; the
Third Plac e G am e at 5 50 p in ;
ad th e C h am p io n sh ip G am e
of 5 15 p m
"M ack
H ofm ann
till
five
th ree p o in te rs m ihc first hall
to get n s the lead." said L ike
Mary
h ead
coach
Mike
G aiidtr.iii "lint tu rn o v ers at
■nict.il lim es killed u s We kept
ti close a n d had a c h a tte r, hut
we've got to get p ast th is sta g e
l m aking b a d d e c isio n s "
Hie Rum s an d llla w a s s rc
were lied at 21-21 alter one
q u a rtrr a n d L ike Mary led 42
at halltune
Dut Hlavvassee took co n tro l
in the th tid period, n u tsco rin g
L ike Marv. 17 7. to lake- a 50HI ad v an tag e
T he R u n s c am e hac k to win
the lonrth q u a rte r 12 •&gt;. b u t the
defic it w as tun u n iili to over
c lime
llofm .um led L ik e Mary with
17 points, while Kevin C oogan
chipped in with 14 p o in ts
Byrd scored a gam e-high 21
(m ints lor llla w a sse e with D.
A ndre to ssin g tn 18
Sem inole
trailed
C e n tra l
Florida C h ristia n 2‘J-23 at
halftim e, h u t got buck Into the
guuic with a n 18 15 th ird quarIrr. CFCA refused to will, how

Please aee Lake Mary, Pg. 9A

Kevin Coogan scored 14 points but host Lake Mary could not ovorcomo a
17-7 third quarter run by Hiawassco Christian as tho Bams loll. 65-61. to fall
into tno losor s bracket of tho Lake Mary Holiday Tournamont Monday,

Lake M ary, Lake H ow ell win at Eagle Invitational
By T o n r D eSorm ier___________
CORRKSPONPEYl
ORLANDO - J u n io r strik e r
t)a n W ym er scored four g o a ts
M onday afternoon n s the Lake
Mary Ibim s blitzed th e G a in e s ­
ville-B u rb h o b B o b cats. 5-0, in
the first ro u n d of th e Eagle In ­

v itatio n al troys' soccer to u r n a ­
m en t at Edge-water High
A) so advancing in to the w in ­
n ers' bracket w ere the L ik e
Howell Stiver Hawks, who w ere
paced by a goal a n d an a s s is t
from Steve Bowman In a 4 I
decision over Palm Hay. 4 1.
Meanwhile, bolh th e Oviedo

dropped Into the co n so la tio n
brack et. Oviedo sq u an d ered a
1 O lead tn losing to M elbourne

D aytona
Iteai l i - S e u h t m r
nppetl Kdgcw.iter •&gt; 2 S atellite
knocked ott Dr. Phillips, 5 2;
l! i- ,h o p
Moure
held
oil

I let singer.
the
to u rn a m e n t
stiould go a long way in d ctin
lug the final perso n ality ol

blanked W iuirr Park, 2 0
According to ixrili L ike Mary
coach
l.arr\
M cto rk le a n d
L ike
H o w e ll
co ach
S*ott

Mi Corkle 'W ere strtTtlng a s
uiaiiy a s five or six so p h o - &gt;
m ores, As a result, w r still
P lease te e S o ccer. P age 3A

gave u p two goals (list before
halftim e m a J iM o ss-to Boca
Raton O lV illfrttfe lg h ti/'11'
In oilier first-ro u n d play.

Before Leaving Home
* All g ear In th e b o at sh o u ld
be secu red firm ly to keep It
from shifting, an d sh o u ld be
a rra n g e d so th e w eight is b a l­
an ced .
• Properly se c u re th e boat
w ith tie-dow n s tra p s a n d /o r
safety lin e s n&gt; prevent It from
shifting. Never tru s t th e c a p a ­
bility of th e bow w inch to hold
y o u r boat.
* Inspect all fines, tie -downs
a n d the w inch Tighten a s n e c ­
essary . Replace th o se th at
show signs ol wear,
* Tilt and secu re th e boat e n ­
gine to Increase road c le a r­
ance .
* Inspect th e h iu h a n d safety
ch ain b r i s s c r o s s i h r safety
c h a in s w hen a tta c h in g th em to
th e tow vehicle Tile c h a in s
sh o u ld hav»- a b reak in g
stre n g th of n o less th a n the
overall weight of th e boat and
tr a tlrr
* Make su re th e b rak es and
fights are w orking properly.
• C heck tire p re ssu re a n d lug
b o lts.
O n T h e R oad
• S teer w ider on c o m e rs to
cle a r c u rb s.
• Allow m ore tune an d
g reater d is ta n c e s for stopping
* R em em ber th e length added
by y our tra ile r w h en p assin g
o th e r v ehicles
* If on a long m p pull over
periodically a n d ch eck your
rigging tire s bearin g s, an d
w eight d is trib u tio n
* If trailerin g a sailb o at,
w atch lor o v erh ead w ires and
b ridge c le a ra n c e s

SH U PE S SCOOP
A ncylrrs tijptcallij concert
irate most o f their tim e o n
b o u ts /fo u r Iru f/iT s hou*c-ivr. a r e e q u a lly a s i/n/xir
ru n t, a n d &lt;u /t b e m o re fjro b
(enia lic (/ n o t a tten ded to

FISHING FORECAST
Expcc t g rea t b a s s a e tto n in
th e n v er L - ! ' ' loi ij 111-,’ -- Shin
r r s will ta k e m o s t ol the l u n k
r r s at th is tim e of y e a r Fish
shutters tight III h ea v y cover
s u c h a s ilouting w a t e r h y a
i tilth s lor s u r e at lion Slow
■ro llin g w ith s h i n e r s is a n o t h e r
deudly tactic The s t r e t c h of
n y e f frill 11 f ‘U / / l r b a k e .south
will lie h a r d lo beat

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SI •OIOS EDITOR

Marild PITCHamby Arch Hoorn*
The fro uman duo of Joseph Edwards (above) and Lonnie Battle (right)
combined to hit 16-of-24 shots and score 39 poinls as tho Seminole Com­
munity College m ens basketball team crushed Lincoln Land Community
College from Illinois in the first round of the Si Johns River Community
College Tournament in Palatka Monday night Edwards, a center/forward.
was 7-tor-7 from the floor and finished with 16 points, while Battlo, a point
guard was 9-for-17 and scored a gamo-high 23 points

ORLANDO _ What a day It
w as for Sem inole
A thlrtlc
C onference b a sk e tb a ll te a m s t
a s four le a rn s advanced in *
W inner's Bracket play In to u r
u a m e n t's on Monday.
T he Lake Howell hoys look a 1
huge lead through th ree perl '*
u d s a n d only a big fourth q u a r­
te r m ade It c lose a s the Silver &lt;
H aw ks knocked oil J W Nixon
High
School from
Laredo. ‘
Texas. 77 68. in the J im C lark
C lassic al B ishop Moore High
School in O rlando.
'Hie Oviedo Ixiys a lso got otf
lo a fast sta rt a n d w ithstood a J
s u b par second half to trip l)e *
S ales High School from K en­
tucky. 53-43. in th e F a th e r *
Lopez S u n sh in e C lassic
In *
D aytona Beac h.
T he Like Mary girls w el­
com ed back Mary L-uh S u tto n *
from the Injured list an d m ade &lt;
a statem en t, c ru sh in g N orth »
G reene High School from Ten- 7
itcsscc, 67 38. in a to u rn am e n t
III T ennessee.
T he W inter S prings girls eo n - &gt;
tinned their rem ark ab le s e a ­
son. rolling over Dr. Phillip s.
53-34. In th e Forest High
Sc hool T o u rn am en t In Oc ala
J
Tile L ik e Howell girls got off ^
lo a good si.in In the J im C lark!
Classic-, edging C u m b erlan d
High School from Rhode Is
all seven of Ills s h o ts lioin the floor an d
land. 36-30, in lh e op en in g ,
finishing cviih 10 politis He also had seven
round on S atu rd ay , b u t fell vie - J.
rebounds. Iwo s te a ls and lo u r blocked Bin lo a n o th e r Rhode Isla n d sq u ad . Raphae l Academy. 58
sh o ts .
30 in the sem ifinals on Mon
C liris Gurec kis. a sophom ore irom Day
day
tuna B each -F ath er L opci w as uexl with I l
I he l.yinaii Ixiys. however,
p o in ls. four relNiuiids. three ste a ls an d two
have found th e going rough lu
a s s is ts alld te rra in c Fudge, a 6 loot 8
die Cuda hvvilatloii.il ai New
sop h o m o re from Oak Ridge sc ori el In
S m yrna B each High S chool,
points and pulled down 10 reb o u n d s
d ropping a 6 4 -5 1 decision to
Also i DMinhlltlllg lor S&lt; ( wen- W ashing
J o n e s on S atu rd ay a n d a 7U-73 *
Ion D .t'.'s Kvtn E llison (seven p o in ls. e n co u n ter to lin e Ridge o n ;
P lease sec SCC. Page 5A
P lease sec P reps, P age 5A

R aid ers m en con tin u e to im p ress
B y D ean S m ith ___________________________
sm u n s EDITOR
PA1ATKA
l he Sem inole C om m unity
i ollege m e n s b a sk e tb a ll tra m show ed
again Monday night th at II will be a squad
in be- reckoned w ith lit Ih r Mul Florida
(H ull re ru e as tfit- Itildc-rs roughed up Ian
coin L in d ru m m u m ty College from lilt
nuts 74 58 m th e opening round of the Si
J o h n s River C om m unity College T o u rn a ­
m ent in Pal.uka
us

Four SCO jilayer scored In double figures
the R aiders advan ced in to n ig h t's

C h am pionship G am e at 7:30 p in.
SCC. u n d er hrsi y ear head coach Stall
C roniartte. raced to a 55-20 h.dfilttic lead
and never looked hack.
F reshm an point guard L m u te Hattie,
who played ai S ta n to n College Prep in
Jacksonville, ag ain led th e R aiders. | mii«r
mg In a gam e high 23 po in ts on a 0 for 17
shooting nigh! He a lso c o n trib u ted six
steals, four re b o u n d s a n d four a s s is ts to
the victory.
Jo se p h E dw ards, a 6-foot-H fresh m an
fo rw ard /cen ter
from
P en saco la
W ashington, also had a huge night, h itting

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T rain a’s efforts n ot enough as O hio routs G olden K nights
S p ecial to th e H erald
ORLANDO - Seminole High
School graduate Brad Tralna
becam e the 11th leading scorer
In the history of University of
Central
Florida
m en’s
basketball, b u t It was not
enough as the Golden Knights
wen- crushed, 94-66. by Ohio
University at the UCF Arena
Monday night.
Tralna. a 6-foot-G senior
forward, hit H-of-14 shots from
the floor. Including 2-of-5 from
three point range, and scored u

team high 20 points, but UCF
could
not
overcome
two
m onster runs by the B obcats
and fell to 4-6 on the seaso n
heading Into S aturday's T rans
America Athletic C onference
opener
with
C am pbell
University.
Tralna has now scored 1,003
points In his career.
Ohio University (H-2) was led
by NIVA prospect
LaDrrll
W hitehead, who
scored
a
game-high 23 points. The point
guard led the way as the
Bobcats opened the gam e with
a 13 0 m n and also bad a

s e e ------------C o ntinued from Page 4A

•hire rebounds, nine assists) and Miami’s
Daryl Dingle (four points. 10 rrbounds|.
Petty |20 points). Best (II points) and
Simmons (10 points) paced Lincoln Land.
After tonight's contest. SCC will return to
Sanford to play a home game at noon on
Saturday. J a n 2nd, against Jo h n so n
County Com m unity College from Overland
Park, K ansas at the SCC Health and
Physical K duratlon Cenler.

seven-m inute spurt In the
second half In w hlrh (bey
outscored the hosts, 23-2 to
build a 78-43 advantage.
The Golden Knights, who did
not score until (he 15:22 mark
of th e first half, a span of 4:3H,
also got
11 points
from
O'Quarlus Stew art.
D lantr Flenorl (19). Sanjay
Adell (17) and Patrick Flomo
(13) also scored In douhlr
figures for Ohio University.
UCF hosts Cam pbell at 6
p.m. on Saturday and Ihrn
rem ains at the UCF Arena to
welcome TAAC foe Georgia

That game will be th r m eat In a Irlplrheader sandwich. The SCC women will
play at 10 a.m. a n d another w om rn's
game, as p art of the SCC Women’s C lassic
that starts on Friday, will begin at 2 p.m.
RAIDERS 7 4 . LINCOLN 58
U acola Lead Community College. 111. (Ml
Ifume* 2 -10 2 2 10. Wall* 1 (Ml O II h-lly B i t 5 fi
20 Simmon* 4 1 1 3 5 10. Mulhln* 0 - 1 0 0 0 Unimex
O 9 2 B 3 D n l 3 7 5 6 1 1 TuUl* IH 57 17 25 5M

Seminole Community Collego (74)
IWItlr 17 3 4 2.1 llit»h 0 2 0 0 0

State at 6 p.m. on Monday.

Itmmft M 2 I i I N lU'i ntl Stum.
2 2 H lu L ih

Senior co captain Don McIn­
tosh scorrd the o th er Lake
Mary goal, heading hom e a
cross from Russ Abrams.
McIntosh, S atnrr Jaw ad. and
Jam ry Toprlskl each had an
assist on one of WymeCs goals.
Goalie Dari C reasm an had (o
make seven saves lo record Ihe
shutout.
In Us game wllh Palm Bay.
Lake Howell
led
10
at
halftime.
Alter
Palm
Hay

BOBCATS 94.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 66
Ohio University (94)
Sai'l-iy Atlrll
0 9 Its 17 Dtantr
Flenorl 9 13 H If* Shun Sliinrrouk 1
4 4 8 8 Irintln Font 2 4 0 0 4 lalirrll
Whllrhe.nl 9 17 1 I 22 » urt-y |&lt;in1 2 ri
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Total-* 3H 05 12 22 04

rh n m tiiti I 2 S lf u .ir t I 3

Monday.
hi gam es today:
Boys _ Like Howell plays
host Bishop Moorr at 7:30
p.m. In Ihe Jim Clark C lassic;
Lyman tak rs on Like Weir at 3
p.m. In ih r Cuda Classic; and
Oviedo looks lo advance In Ihe
winner’s bracket of die Father
lope* Sunshine C lassic.
Girls _ W tntrr Springs takes
on Caroll City from th r Miami
area at 5 p m. In Ihe OcalaForest Tournam ent;
Oviedo
opens play In tlie Trojan Holi­
day Invitational against host
Evans at 6:15 p.m.; and Lake
Mary continues play In the
lo u m am rn t In Tennessee.

BOYS
CUDA INVITATIONAL
SA T U R D A Y
T 1Q ER 8 6 4 .

GREYHOUNDS 51
Lyman (51)
Cro** 0 Harmon 3. Simpson 16.
Week* 12 1‘iulilla 4 llrLaugfltrr 4.
linker O ll«u*li&gt;n 6 11aim Iton 6 Kotim-ain () thass.ni 0 Total* 23 1-3 51
J a n e * (6 4 )
Hill I, Kubtnuun 2. Kendrick 2. Mo-tr
Iry 0. Kin krr 2. Stiral* 10, R Henry 10.
( hriiault 7 Kuzin I Haiti* 12. Tuuley
2. Guidon 2 I* Henry 15 Total* 27 914 til
L ym an
6 13 14 18 5 1
Jonea
1 5 1 3 14 3 2 . 6 4

Lake Mary—
C o ntinued from Page 4A
ever, winning the fourth period
19-14.
Hoffman (21). C o/art (14) and
Simmons (121 scored In double
figures for C.F.C.A.,
while
Cornelius Blue led Arrow Force
VII with 17 points.
Parkland used a balanced a t ­
tack and big first and fourth
qu arters to tlrfeal Wymore.

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Wzlkrr O 3 O I O

Hendrix A ntiques
equalLrd. Ihe 5llver Hawks (5*
2-3) scored a trlfecla of goals.
Igor Goticale/. Gabe Affuant.
and Daniel Gray each contrib­
uted a goal while Jerem y
McGovern chipped In with an
a ssist.
*Wlthuut a doubt, th is tour­
nam ent serves as a springhoard Into th r second half of
the season.* said Betslnger.
'We have 11 seniors an d we ve
hern walling lo see w ho's going
to step forward and assu m e the
leadership role. Tills Is when
well see what kind of tram
we re going to Ik- this year.
"Just brforr the tournam ent,
we had a rough week where we
played Bishop Moore. Like
Mary, and Oviedo.
Bishop
Moore really played u s well and
beat u s We lied Lake Mary. 00. and lost to Oviedo, 1-0. on a
goal In the final m inute of play.
Tills was our first gam e since
thru.*
Tlie Oviedo Lions, who cam e
Into the to u m am rn t rankrd

No. 4 In the most recent C lass
GA stale poll, suffered their
first defeat of the season. For
the second consecutive year.
Oviedo 112-1) lost on penalty
kicks In the first round aflrr
dom inating a (earn.
*1 hale this feeling, knowing
we can finish no better than
fifth after putting forth a strong
effort.* said Oviedo coach Jo e
Avalonr,
Oviedo took a 1-0 lead when
Ju stin Cook scored on an a s ­
sist from Sieve Luppert. Mel­
bourne lied the score on a
penalty kick following a ques­
tionable foul in th r G7lh m in­
ute.
In th r penally kick shootout
tlrhrraker. Ihe Bulldogs made
all five ol their attem pts while
the Lions • who were m inus
two key players who opted to
play In the Sun Bowl T ourna­
ment In Tampa wllh their club
team - converted Just four of
five.
J o h n Baldwin scorrd Ly­
m a n s only goal on an a ssist

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At Bishop Moore. Oviedo
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before Satellite and Melbourne
meet at I p m. In a quarterfinal
contest. Lyman and Lakrland
square off at 3 p.m. with
Bishop Moore and Olympic
Heights tangling In another
quarterfinal contest at 5 p.m.
The schedule at Kdgewater
has Palm Bay facing Kdgewater
at noon prior to the Like llowell-Se.ihree/e quarterfinal c o n ­
test at 2 p m . B uchhoL plays
ihe loser of the Winter Park at
4 p.m. before Like Mary b a t ­
tles J u p ite r In the 6 p m. q u a r­
terfinal.

Three pulnl field guul* . Lyman 4
|S4mp*on 4. lim es I (Chenaulll Team
l u l l . I.yitun 14. Jones M TrrhnkaJ* _
none

M ON DA Y
PANTHERS 79. GREY­
HOUNDS 73
Lyman (73)
1‘udllU 7. II.million 4. lliHi*lnn 6
l&gt;.»**au 0. lie Laughter II. Weeks 13.
Simpson 17, Croat 7. Hei kler 6. Rubin
*on 2. Totals 20 15 20 73
P ina R ldg* (7 9 )
May 23. Jaoun Gill M. Kitwka* 24.
Jarvis GUI M. Talk 2. George M. Hu■lrlgurr 6. Torres 0. Sojm her 0. Totals
20 12 23 79

Lyman
P ins Ridge

HOLIDAY CLASSIC
SILVER HAWKS 77.
NIXON 6 6
J . W. If l i o n . L ared o. T e x a s (6 8 )
J Trevino 6. Adralgr 4. Munoz 5. A
Trevino 15. Arrtagr 3. He maralee 13
Garza 2 H Juarrr 13. /rprtla 3. J
Juarer 2 Total* 23 8 14 6H
L ake H aw aii (77)
Kuhn 18. Parson* 14. Turner 17.
Lamontagnr 5 Kane 2 (Juet.int 9.
Hollar 12 Tolal* 33 3- II 77
N ix o n
11 1 5 1 6 3 6
68
Lake H oweU
30 25 25 7
77
Three pntm Held goal* _ Numi 12 IA
Tievlnn 5. Ilemandri 2. J Trevino,
Munoz Arrtagr. R Juarez. Zepeda)
lake ILiar 11 6 TTurner 4. Kotin 21 te r
ord* _ Lake IkiwrU 11 1

13 17 19 3 4 . 7 3
19 17 3 0 33 _ 7 9

Three point Held goal* _ Lyman 4
ISimpson 4. Cross. Paihllal Puie Ridge
7 1Krtvtrka* 3. May 2. George 21

FATHER LOPEZ
SUNSHINE CLASSIC
LION5 5 3 . COLTS 43
DeSalas. Kentucky (43)

G IR L S
JIM CLARK HORNET
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SA T U R D A Y
SILVER HAWKS 36.
CUMBERLAND 30

Hirer (mini Belli goal* _ DeSaJr* 3
(Corbett
Wtnebtennrr
Slubaiigh).
Ihm lu 2 lltlriken 21

C u m b erla n d . R h o d e Isla n d (3 0 )
Murray 10 lllakr 3. Dearon 8 Son,,
9 Total* 13 3 6 30
Lake H oweU (36)
K Martinez 1. Tlu 13, Walts 9 S
Mad Inez 11 CumvU' 2 ; Tul.il* 14 4 9
36
C u m b e rla n d
9 9
6 6
30
L ake H oweU
2 16 6 12 _ 3 6
Hirer point field goal* _ Cumberland
I lltlukr) Like Howell 4 fThl 3 W.U|*|
Iearn luul* _ CumberLuid 12. Lake
Howell 12 Fouled oul . none Tnhniial*
. none Reeurtl* _ Cuinberland 3 6

J IM CLARK H O R N ET

M O N DA Y

Corbrlt 11. Stobaugh 4. VnnSa k 3.
Morigl* 12. Wli«L-»tmer 3. Green 4,
Tardy 6 TutoU 17 4 C 43
O v ie d o (53)
lilerken 6 Witherspoon 2 Wharton
15. Kl-h alien 2, Lubo 17. Halley 6.
Ilayes 2 Tulip 3 Tolal* 24 3 14 53

DeSales
Oviedo

I I 6 13 13 43
35 14 5 9 ^ 53

Six players, led by Argust
with 11 and Massoquoi with
10. scored at least five points
and Parkland won the two
quarters 34-23. Orr (15) and
Demps (13) paced Wymore.
The other game got off lo a
slow start with Apopka leading
9-3 after the first quarter. The
Blue Darters built the lead to
23-15 at halftime and the
Wolves could not recover d e­
spite winning Die second half
29 25.
Piece. Braford and J o h n so n
scored eight points each to
pace Apopka, while C am acho
netted 10 points for Deltona.
PARKLAND 5 1 , BOBCATS 43
P ark lan d , P e n n s y lv a n ia (8 1 )
SzaLuhwkl 7. Latte 5. Andrrton 8.
Aiguvl 11. Ureter 2. Mzunquol 10,
Guwer 8 Totals 18 12 16 31
W ym ort (43)
Musco 4. Snead 5, Orr 13. Iletup* 13.
Johnson 6. Totals 18 4 6 42
P ark lan d
18 5 1 2 16 8 1
W ym ore
14 4 1 3 9 . 4 2
rhrre point field goal* _ Parkland 3
(Szalac bwkl. Lane. Aigu*l), Wymote 2
(Snead Hemps I

EAGLES 61,
ARROW PORCE VU 55
C e n tr a l Fla. C hr. A c a d e m y (61)
Huilnun 21. Cozart 14 M ikhuslce

7. C. Sr hu.trr 4. Simmon* 12. Ward J
TutaU: 21 12 23 Bl
S e m in o le (5 5 )
Camp. 8. Whark 4. Curry 6. Whit
man 2. Pm It 7. lilue 17. Wynn 3. llu
pte 6 Total* 20 13-23 55

C FC A

15 14 13 1 9 _ 61

B e m ln o le
13 10 18 1 4 _ 55
Three point field goaU _ CFCA 7
lllotfman 3. Coxart 3. M Schu»tert.
Seminole 2 (Camp* 21

BLUE DARTERS 48,
WOLVES 44
D e lto n a (44)
Camacho 10 S(rvrn*on 7. William*
8. Coiutanzo 3, Green 6 Total. 15 11
16 44
A p o p k a (48)
Smother* 7. IlnOard 4, GUI 7. Piece 8.
Iltalurd 8. Johm on 8. Caklrrun 6 To­
tal* 2 1 3 9 48
D e lto n a
3 1 2 16 1 3
44
A popka
9 1 4 15 10 _ 4 8
Thlee-poUlt field goal* _ Apopka 1
|Con*tanzo|. He Ituna 1 IGil 11
H LAW ASSEE 6 5 , R A M S 6 1
H ln w aasee C hr. A c a d e m y (05)
Harold 8. Ilughe* 6. V Andre 8. tlyrd
21. D. Andre 18. llruodertck 4. TotoU:
18 8 12 65
Lake Mary (8 1 )
Anthuny 2. Cuogan 14 Forka*h 3,
Smith 8. Hofmann 17. Wick* 4. Leenlon
3 TotoU 17 1 1-14 61
HCA
2 1 I S 17 9
65
L ake Mary
2 1 2 1 7 12
61
Three point field goal* _ HCA 6 lllyrd
5. Harold V Arulre). Lake Mary 5
IHofmarm 51

RAPH AEL 5 8 .
S IL V E R H A W K S 3 0
R a p h a e l A c a d . R h o d e Isla n d 158)
Inil fir* nr 2 Ik-1lev 7 McConnell 8
llonnlgan 4 Paluza 9 Glover 5. Ilrown
2. Fournier 14. Abmiailoli 7 lul.il* 23
9 -1 5 55
L abs H ow eU (3 0 )
Sleven* 4 K Maitlnrz 2 llu 8 Watt*
5 S Martinez 7 Curuvtr 4 Total* 10
8 13 30
R ap hael
11 1 9 8 2 0
58
Lake H ow eU
2
7 9 12 . 3 0
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Galtol 5 S SIoul 2 Mm hell 12 le d
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C o n tin u ed from Page 4A
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trout.
C aptain Ja c k at Port Canav­
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N orth G reene. T enneeaee (38)
Wem* 12 Kuttrr 2. DrIVw 6 Gas* 6.
Mori son 4 Tulik 2 Total* 10 It 21 38
L ake M ary
1 5 1 7 1 9 16 _ 6 7
N orth O re en e
5 10 10 1 3 . 38
Three-point Held goal* _ Lake Mary 2
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Like Mary (10 0-1) scored
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DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AOIANST KAREN S. GOOO­
MAN. JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN! TENANTS M POS­
SESSION DEFENDANT|S)
NOTICE OE FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY QJVtN puc■uant to ■ Summary Final

JtMemam o1 foractoaur* datari

Judgmant. to w * LO T M . THE
COLONNADES. THIRO SECTION.
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RFCOROED M PLAT
BOOR I f , PACE SS. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEAHNOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA, (LESS MOMNetG
AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OP
SAID LO T M l RUN N. » 2744* W
I T E M FEET TO THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID LOT IS ;
THENCE S 42 IS M * W 11.01
FEET; THENCE S. M 7244* E
1M S T FEET TO A POW T ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY.
SAK) POINT ON A CURVE U N O
ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OP
WAY U N I OP LA2V CIRCLE. WITH
A RAOUS OP 110 00 FEET, A CEN­
TRAL ANOLf OP 3 1410* ANO A
TANGENT SEARINO OP N. 40
24 M* ( ; RUN THENCE EASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OP SAID CURVE
10 04 FEET TO THE POINT OP
■COMNINO), ANO BEQMNMO AT
THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
OP LOT M . OF AFORESAID 'TH E
COLONNADES TMRO SECT O N -.
RUN N 52 54 24* W. 101.13 FEET
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
3AJO LOT 2», THENCE S 1210 43’
W 3 S 2 FEET.THENCE S S2S474’
E. M .T4 FEET TO A POINT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE S O UTH EAST­
ERLY. SAID POWT ON A CURVE
BEINO ON THE NORTHWESTERLY
R K H T OF WAY U N I OP LAZY CIR­
CLE. WITH A RADIUS O r 11000
FTET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 7
3434* AND A TAHOE NT OCARMO
OF N 34 29 OS’ E.; RUN THENCE
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OP SAID CURVE SOI FEET TO
THE POINT O f BEGINNING
OMad tow 72nd day el D m — Tii-

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• Whan you ttt your phono nutter. M te Ime ol day te l la boat to roach you. Ybu
don I aant paopia cahng you aihan you aia at work or MMpwg.

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Christmas presents (upper photo) were given the stu­
dents enrolled at the Harbor. Sharing the gifts under
•the tree were Cornelius Young, Raheen Griffin. Marvin
Smith, Comal Martin, Tanzania Carr, Chantel Young.
FakKiS Luster Volunteers were Terri and Michael
. Evans and Alva Barfield, Family Outreach Workers;
•Elizabeth Graham-Glover, Community Education with
gifts compliments of St. Peter-Paul Catholic Church in
, - Goldenrod, Optimist Club President Sytxna Wynn
(lower photo), Vice President Glonda Babcock, and
•Eartha Melton presented Rosa Davis of Brethren
Reaching Out • Let Us Reach Our Youth. Together
Now, with a check to help others to have a happy hoti-

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
OF THE TANGIBLE PERSONAL
PROPERTY OF THE TAXPAYER
FOR UHPAIO TAXES THE NAMES
OP THE PERSONAL PROPERTY
TAXPAYERS ANO THE AMOUNT
OP THE TAXES. INCLUDING THE
COST OF ADVERTISING. ARE AS
FOLLOWS
PRINT CENTRAL MC
1744 W. AIRPORT BLVO
SANFORO. FL 32773

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Herald Photo* and Tail by Mwva Hawkina

O u r Auto JHovrr tuts
o rr the b*»t iritjr to g rl
more mllruge f o r y o u r
a th rrllilm g dollar.

Special:
51 c par line
Picture Included

ta d O der or Fatal Judgment, to­
ri t LOT 49. BLOCK A. LAKEWOOO
AT THE CROSSINGS UNIT TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 49
THROUGH S3. IN THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ORDERED at SEMINOLE County,
Florida, tom 22nd day ot DECEM­
BER. 1994. Maryann* Mona. Clark
Aa Clark. C ro at C orn SEMINOLE.
Florida By Jana E. Jaaawie A*
Deputy Clark SPEAR A HOFFMAN
P A 704 Souto D un tughway Coral
Qabtaa. Florida 33144
PubliaN: December 29. 1994 S
January 9, 1999
DEX-1S2

SECOND AMENOED NOTICE OF
SALE

BALOUGH, IP LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BV. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST DIANA LEE BUMBALOUGH ARUA DIANA L BUM
BALOUGH; FIRSTPLUS FINAN­
CIAL. INC , JOHN DOE ANO JANE
OOf AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION OEFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OP
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN piaauarl to a Summary Faul
Judgment of loracloaura dated
Qecemba* 21.199E. anlarad n Cent
Cat* No. SB 1317 CA 14 6 of to*
Croat Court ot to* 1BTH Jude itl
Croat n and tot SEMINOLE cocn
ly. SANFORD. Florida. I w « M i to
A*H Al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE o# to* SEMINOLE
County Courtoouaa located at 201
N. PARK AVENUE n SANFORO.
rlcnda, M 1100 am . on to* I9to
day ol Jvuary, 1999 to* Mowing
daaenbad property aa eat lotto *i
teal Summary Fata! Judgment, to­
wn LOTS 49 AND SO. M M LORO S
FIRST ADDITION TO CITRUS
HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK J. PAGE 17. OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. Dated toil
22nd day of December. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark ol to* Croat Coral
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S. Umvarvty Dpva SuA* 900
Plantation, FL 33324
(994) 233-4000 94-211 M(FM)NCM

(You Supply It)

Once par wk./3 line min

jMnolt Herald
Call 322-2611
To Place Your Ad .

PROPERTY TAXES
AS PROVIOEO BV CHAPTER
197 412 - FLORIDA STATUTES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
TAXES ASSESSED FOR 1994 ARE
NOW DUE WARRANTS WILL BE
ISSUED THEREON AND THE TAX
COLLECTOR WHL APPLY TO THE
CIRCUIT COURT FOR AN ORDER
DIRECTING LEVY UPON SEIZURE

County CourtoouM. In Sanford.
Florida M It 00 am, an January 14,
1949 MARYANN E MORSE. Clark al
tha Cacuit C o m Jan* ( Jaaawie.
Dapuay Clark. ARTHUR S COR
RALES. ESQUIRE 1402 Waal SkflR
Are. Suit* too Tampa, Florida
33404 (813) 933-4300
PUBLISH: Oacambar 29. 1994 4
January S. 1999
DEX-193

rnodaaion to parte eat* &lt;1 tea pro
eaadkig *hoOd contact to# Clark ol
to* CrcuK C o m it toa SEMINOLE
County Courtoouaa at 407 32343J0. not Uttar than aavan daya
prior to the procaedmg. N haarmg
anpaaad. 1-400-999 4771 (TOO) or
I 900-484-4770. na Florida Relay

Samca.

PUBLISH. Oacambar 29. 1994 S
January S, 1999
DEX tat

BRIGIT A. TOBIN;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OP BRIQIT A TOBIN; and
ANTHONY E. TO BIN. JR .;
Datendanta
N O TIC E OP SALE
Nolica la haiaby pi ran that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment el
Foractoaur* entered in Ihe
abo«e-4tyled causa, m tha
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County, Florida. I will sail the
property tituslo In Sotnlnola
County, Florida, daaenbod aa:
■ ih lb lt *A*
A portion s i Lot 24. Block *D\
SLOVAK VILLAOE S UBDIVI­
SION, as par plat tho'eol a*
recorded in Plal Book B. Pag*
IS . ol the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida, being
more particularly bounded and
daaenbod aa follows: Begm at
mo Nonhaatt corner ol Lot 26.
Block ’ 0*. SLOVAK VILLAOE.
toanc* run South 00 degrees
03' 00* Cast along the Weal
rtgM -ol-w ay lino ot Stolomk
Road IS 30 leal; there* tun
West 104 00 lo ti; thence run
Norm CO degress 03' 00* Watt
S 3 1 0 last; thence run East
104 00 loat to me Point ol
Beginning; together with an
Eaaamant oner tho South 1 41
leal ot tho East 104 (U loot ol
tha above described property,
at public sale, to the highest
and bast bidder, tor cash, at tha
West front door ol tho Seminole
County Couithouso, m Sanford.
Florida at 1100 A M . on
Ja n u a y 9. 190S.
O ATED this 1st day of
December. 1991
Morysnre Morse
Cloik ot Circuit Court
■y: Jane I . Jaaawie
Deputy Clerk
IF
ARC A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOM M ODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THI3 PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT i i O C O S T TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
A SSISTANCE. PLEASE C O N ­
TAC T CO UR T ADMINISTRATION
AT 301 N PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N 3 0 I. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32271. (407) 323-4330 EXT.
4227 WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS
OF YO UR R EC EIPT O F THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL I •00-9 99-1771
N O TE ; TH IS C O M M U N ICA­
TION. FROM A DEBT C O L L E C ­
TOR. IS AN ATTEM P T T O COL
L iC T A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR
MAT ION O BTAINED W ILL OF
USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
a c t i o n . Smith.
Conn A Arnett
P O Bos 2177
Tampa. F l 31401
Publish; December fl, 19, 27.
29. 1999
DEX-S3

MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY.
FlaM R M . « . MARSHALL JIN K MS. at aL DMandantM.
NOTICE OP FORECLOSURC SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN purwant la a Final Judpmant ol
Mortgaoa
FuractoWf*
dated

cam perupng In tad Court, tie
sty* ol Much IK ARGO MORT­
GAGE CORP. -s J A M S &gt;.
CHENCT, el u a ,« a l.

accommodation n order to parbcl-

PI**m
contact
Cowl
Admm.atrjt.on at 201 N. Pwk
Aranua. SaVord. Florida 32F71,
NHphona number (407) 323-1330.
Wittun 2 working daya ol your

rou

Otoe* Boa 3410 Tampa, F l 33401
F98I0194
PUBLISH Oacambar 29. 1994 S
January 9, 1999

OCX-143

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campos

P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : 'Alw ays go to other people's funerals,
otherwise They won 1 come to yourg.' — Yogi Beira
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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
IN AND FOR
S I H I N O ll COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FRO DATI DIVISION
FU* Me. 0 X - 1OXTCP
IN RE ESTATE OF
LAWRENCE J RIERRO.
0k « IW 4
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha ftdfflimitfiliofi ol lh «
•slate ol LAWRENCE J PIERRO. Ok h m i I. F iIo Numb** M 10STCP ■( ponding •»
Circuit Court lor Sominolo
County.
Fio'ido,
Probate
Dnrtion, the kiSdr*** ol which
it |01 N. P v t Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771 Tho names and
add’ Ottat ol Iho Partonal
Representative and o* Iho
Po'tonal
Ropioaonlalito s
a'tornoi ait aol todfi boIon
Any mtarsalad parson upon
whom this nones it served who
intend* lo challenge the » i" d ty
ol the Will, the qua'i'icaton* ol
Ihe Personal Representative,
venue, or (urisdict'On ol the
Court, and all persons having
claims against this estate who
are served with a copy ol this
notice, are required to Me with
this Court Such objection or
Cleon w thm the later ol three
months alter the dale ol the
lira! publication ol thri notice
or 30 days alter the date ol ser­
vice ol a copy ol this notice on
that person
Persons havng claims against
the estate who are not snown to
the Personal Representative
and whose names or addresses
are not reasonably ascertain­
able must Me an claims agamsi
the estate within three months
alter the date ol the lis t Publi­
cation ol Ibis notice
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARED.
The date ol llrst publication ol
this notice is Oecsmber 23 .

1990
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Patricia R Harp
c/o 1A91 W Fairbanks Avenue
PO Bos 70
Winter Park. Florida 32794
(407) 047-3973
Dan-el J. LeFev's. Lawyer
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
1491 W Fairbanks Avenue
PO Bo* 70
Winter Park. Florida 32799
(407) 047-3970
Florida Bar No. 040209
Pub’ish: December 22. 29 . 1990
DEX-103

- Strrsnole Herald. Santord. Rond* •Tudiday. Dacn*&gt;a&gt; 2 9 . 1W

KIT *V CARIrYI.K &lt;» b) I itrry Wright
21— Pe r s o n a l s

71—H a r W anted

ALONE 7 Senors D avg Bureau'
RESPECTED save 1977i Ages
(30 9C' 900-922 4477 (24hrs)

Assemblers, glass cuttar. weld
er trainee, metal, saw operator
maintenance
Water Bonnet
330 Anchor Rd CassnCierry FL

Long wood Massage Studio
WaR-ms welcome 7 days
Pm*ate mw Feme* Sta*
Lise SMM00077SS
407-339-3300

Banquet Servers needed, on
caX. top pay. Cax Alan or Don

START DATING TONtOMT’ Pley
Florida a dating game 1ROMANCE X934S

22— H

ea lth

C

are

STOP JOINT PARE..WITHOUT
DRUGS OR SUROERT
Suhere's ol Arthnns. Soanes
Carpal Tunnel
FOromyeigu
sports Injury 24 hr nto kne

000-5099175

r a in in g

ACCREOtTEO TRUCK SCHOOL
COL VATA Appry Job Assist
wvend classes National Truck
School 1 *00-4*0 - 73*4

71—HEir W anted

103— H
U

3 PEOPLE NEEDED
m Sanford *or a wen known
bunder, to itop oul n the cat*net depi E ip a plus but not
necessary This is the perfect
oecoftuniTy to» someone looking
to team a new t u Fast paced
work environment w.th lots 0*
OT
Mon-Fn and Sat X headed
Call GPC Staffing 260 5006

CASHIERS
W* bam tor The cnoeclors
24 opemnga tor fleutte people
FT A P T
Pd Training vacabon
hea.th dental. Me maurance
CaN 407-654-3445
Winter Garden

JOBS, JOBS. JOBS'
Rqht Hand Man n Lorxjwood
Work today get pad today1
Asa about our nea pick up and
(January van «erv«a
Can RMM 0 260-4106
DRIVERS
Largs Bulk earner tookmg lor
dnver to operate horn Sanford
FL to ranous pomts m Fiords
Requires a Oast A COL witn X
endorsement Pneumatic lank
e*penenca preferred but ww
tra-n qualified applicant E*
cesent pay and benefits Cat
I 000-741 -6600 ait 229

DRIVER
FI based Co O TR drivers t
year e«p Tractor Tra4er mm w/
COL
A Haemal ru«s 5-7 days.
Waakiy Pay
Benefits
Late
Model Conv 600 628 9754 E *1

9114

DRIVER N E E D E D
CUse A. COL

Stay m FL only

5 days on / 2days oft 3 yrs
mm OTR aip
record 323-7176

Good driving

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Eipen­
enced w/equip A site work a
plus Vacation A Pension ( 407)

322-6133

Place Your
£ * # 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Service.

.J
iy .r

».

cadihcatts For more informa­
tion sand a tad addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Kali. F O Bos 0610. Miami FL

33166
ELECTRICIANSretaj 6 comm TOP PAY. BENEFfTB.
DFWP Apply Santord
EWctnc 2522 S Park Orrva

322-1162

2BfV2Ba: Carport. « county I
rrv to Santord lg paring AC.
new pe.ntcarpet 543 0 mo me
utx Ref A deposit 322 6995

71— H elf W anted

7 1 - H e if W a n t e d

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed N O W Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tor
driver trainees No tapenenca
needed Earn J 43K to 533K plus
benefits COL framing available

000-435 5593
SOLDE RE RS: Surface
mount
needed, eip preferred depend
at*i'ty required Beneut me
metkcei denial 40 tK. Ca« Mag
natone Hearing Aid Co 0339

7. I n * n position n Or­
lando tor 2 children Dr i Li­
cense preferred Fleubie hours
6 days of! Room A board • sal­
ary 666 514 8931 or 407452 14ft
INFANT
ANO
TOOOLER
TEACHERS haadad AM 6 PM
hrsaval Ptaataca0 3&gt;1-6377

51 CURfTY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc 034-7444

Helicopter rotor btedt and com­
posite structure technician tor
hkorsky model S 55 Must have
at West one year tipenencs n
overhaul of rotor blades and
composts panel manufacturing
Staring wage - (10 50 per hour
sandresumato

•tudtnta/ Instructors naadkd tor
Unwersal School of Raal Etuie
A Travel Class Mart darts Jan
9 A 25 Heathrow 034 9562
Taacher Assistant and coos
netded tor Christian chad care
center Good pay A benefits

322-7905

Vertical Aviation
Tachweloglaa. Inc.
1642 Hangar Rd
Santord FL 32773

TIL E M A R K ITtR S Fun or pad
time Top salary bonus A com­
mission Smoking odica long
wood location
Cat Dan Faulkner 797-9270

T O P PAY
For a*p cabmel makers A Um&gt;nators O L* req Drug Free
Work Place Apply n person to
IC M 1461 Kasbwr Place. Pod
of Santord 6 tai resume to

Growing Foam
Insulation
Comp looking to lure new tal­
ent Travel M-F WM tram COL
Class A or B a plus, but not requeed Cat Scoff al 1 600 663
3155. Insurancs. 401 K vacs
non Slad your future today*

407 321 8454

Ware­
house workers seamstress Ft
Santord ama 407-321-6602
LABORERS NEEDED tor hardsarycaA 321-6332
Mechanic and/or Mechanic's
Helper needed tor local trucking
co Salary based on eipenence
Apply at Sunbed Auto Camars.
661 Hwv 17-92. DeBary 407 -

UNOCRPAC 6 OVERTAXED
A home based business can be
PROFITABLE 6 help you save
53-tek/yr on you TAXES Slad
FT. 7-10 Hrs/wk 51500 53000/
mo peMrwaL Nan Co Matured
on carer el SUCCESS maga­
zine 407-977 5645

WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!

Medical
Receptionist:
FT
Knowledge ol front desk, com­
puter 6 phone MUM Cal 3740200 or tax tesume to 574- 9199.

eipenmce fun erne position
Cat Klnco
Windows A Doors

NA.CNA3 Ful and Pad feme tor
an alihtimaf’t/demantia must
enioy working with the elderly
Apply m Person 201 Sunset Dr.
CAsaetoerry. F L 40749J-5002

We are looking (or an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

| IfARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS

W E O FFER:
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL B E N E FITS INCLUDING •MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEK S PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A G R E A T ATM OSPHERE W HERE YOU
CAN EARN A G R EA T INCOME!

Iw n p a m ttw t

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
3222611

3 e m in o lc H e r a ld

93— R ooms For Rent
7 t m a v
Maid serv •conversant location
FURNISHED ROOMS-AI utke
met Laundry phone and U
use $65-590 a week 324-4955
In pnvtte Long wood home
Sleetfy employed, non smoker,
565/wk. SSOdapoeA 1304215

Fob Rent Female pretd
5290/mo » 1/2 utiktiea Cable
net K4 pnmtogei 323 3399

8ANFORD/LAKE MARY
One lg bdrm to pnvabt bant In­
cludes lARbea. cable tv. phone.
6 kitchen prrvSeqes Male pre­
ferred 5350. month 6 5100 te
cunfy depose 372-2368 (bpr)
SMOLE MOM seeks room male
to there apsepus 2/2 apt Tamp
Ok. 1275*1/2 uthbes 696-7047

99— A
U

•1 5 Day COL Tralniag
• Day A Wttktod Clasaas
• Financial Anlataata
• Carrlan Hiring On Sita

38FL1 12BA House arto 1BFV
i BA Studio A p t 1st mo nasi
mo depose reqd 904-532-9072
Hidden Labs: Nee 17. new car­
ps tim e near poof 4 terms
l u t e , oprion 52000 dwn.X6SOf
mo Owner fnaneng 77«-707t
Lika Mary Rant 5650 mo to
5650 sac dap/Saw By Owner
3 bdrm. t 1/2 be. CHA. LM
schools tg fenced yd Cal 304466-1370. after 5 pm

TWo Story C olonial: 905 Cats
kne Or 4BR w. hugs wooded
tot. to* up baEi. halt batft
down Fnced to ke4 at 5 ' 09K!

“ ■ © ypaociates

181— AFFUANC1S i l
Fubntture Fo b S ale

"

2

H i m « ts USOOS
' ft

MATTRESS SALE • Fu6 U t l
usad box spring* A maltreat
545 00
QOLarry*
Larry* Marl 3224132

1 5 9 - P r r s 4 SuFFtits
CORNER LOT. over 1/4 ac IR.
eal m kith, gar 904, 100.
4/2 . Over 1000 S q . F l - ip pi
tosap n laws qts 962.900
MARKHAM WD6. 5b(Y3ba le­
ers 3100 tq R LAbtXnfanV
RENOVATED new qwpent/
car Me. msaje uM 549.900
I *A I M

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&lt; I * •I I « ) M f J I

*•«
.a . • . *
Jail
It'L l
•gyt » i

to gar or 3/2. 559900 OBO.
mutt tea. e-i qualify Santord.
Cal 322-4634 or Pgr 9434561
MettonvNto: 42 Fwn Rm. Fee
Pi I120K Oof/ Jamtgen Prop
323-3165

331-7600
Owner Financing vacant 4-1
CAH. lanced corner, l i t mg
579000_______________________

U tona tor atto 116 aach Have
mam nayed or naulsred 5 gst
525 rebato 3*45497 __________
■■

--

FON OLD I
TACKLE, old lurtt.toekto box**./**«. old duck dtooy*. N ot­
ing anhquek. sto Pky up to
91.000 I pay more man anyone
A mm pay 910 00 jutt to tee
youroMMckto 941459-3530

919 M l

221—C o o o T hings
Eat

153— A creage Lot For
S a le
•ANFORO
AM A
VACANT
LANO L Markham Rd Estate Lot
2 2 acres Trees A more beet
Price reduced to 572.900 Owner
Carry k. 166 Front Zoned OC-2 .
n town on 25m St 547.900

B 0 8 V PEANUTS

ORANGES HAMLIN 5500 /~BU
M O OfUPEFNUrT 56 00/ BU
2055 FINE WAY. SANFORO
CALL 323-6560________________

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

*7
v n n Fat m oaiTd'aire bads
56001OBO 322 2729
Lane* Fencing Ron. 5
Hgn so. Ft Om Plaakc Coated
New 525 00 Cat 3324117

IMPEACH CLINTON
T SHIRTS' Caa 1400-792-3175.
•ceettr. Lark Eiectnc. Baikal
Manuals Chargar 5300 (new
92900) 333-2419

CAEM 965 PAW
For J u s Cam. Trucks ■ Mad

WE M E D HOU06B TO PENT

M tkM kC kM M IleiO rnM

322-7498

i : Tutor tor rant 5375/
mo. 5200 dapoa4 Eiectnc «
407-3263/93

117—C ommercial
R entals
Office 6 Store AvMleble
1000. tq II. AC . private rest
room 546&amp;mo 37? 6 (89

DELTONA to acres Ideal tor
mobto homesto. horses, cattle,
tarmng or nursery Zoned agri­
cultural
53 .900/ACRE
Sm
down w. owner knance 904-7971772 or 904-7974622
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

T h e lin k b e tw e e n fa ith an d h ealth
it has. But, as I have mentioned many
DEAR DR. GOTT Why doTtllfious times, the physician and patient must
consider the risk/benefit ratio. For
people enjoy better health?
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DEAR READER: ThU Is a luclthU- instance, it doesn't make sense to
Ing subject that haa attracted a lot of .(Jeny a patient penicillin for a strep
attention from both actentlsta and the ''throat because of the rare incidence
laity. Several studies have confirmed of allergic shock (the risk), when the
that people, both young and old, expe­ antibiotic will save that patient from
post-streptococcal
rience better health when they have a developing
rheumatic fever or kidney infection
high level of religious involvement
Predictably, these findings were (the benefit).
As a general rule, natural/herbal
interpreted by some tealots as an
by Mort Walkar example of divine intervention. Not remedies are far less potent than pre­ want to receive the most effective and
so, say Christopher Ellison, Ph D . of scription drugs; hence, they are asso­ appropriate antidotes, not a weed or
the University of Texas, and Jeffrey ciated with fewer complications. This an herb. Side effects are important
Levin, Ph.D., of the National Institute doesn't mean that such remedies do and must be taken Into account when
of Healthcare Research. The authors not have a place in treating certain any medicine is prescribed; this is
published an article in the December afflictions. But when I develop hyper- simply a fact that every consumer has
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not because of divine intervention but
because the various aspects of a reli­
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tudes that are healthful.
DEAR DR. GOTT: In your review of
herbal remedies, you noted a list of
tide effects. How about printing a list
of all side effects from prescription
medications? Natural remedies
threaten the income of the medical
profession and related industries.
DEAR READER: Were I to list the
side effects of prescription medicines.
I'd lose a lot of readers, because the
list would fill a daily column for sever­
al yean; it goes on and on.
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effective a drug, the more side effects

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                    <text>P E O P L E ...P A G E 4A

S P O R TS ...P A G E 6A

How does your
garden grow,
foliage patterns

Lake Brantley beats
Lyman in hurricanedelayed gridiron action

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D E P U T I E S T H W A R T R O B B E R Y G E T -A W A Y ...P A G E 3 A

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
‘Ms! Y E A R . N o. 27

I hc ‘scuttlebutt’
Irom Leo Salvail
Scuttlebutt
Is a Navy
term for the
drinking
fountain on a
seagoing ves­
sel. When old
salts used to
take a water
break, they
frequently
engaged In
RUSS WHITE
( hatter that
became
known as scuttlebutt.
Leo Salvail. H2. still refers to
drinking fountains as scuttle­
butts.
"Funny, you would think I
would have gotten something
like that out of me long ago," he
said. '11111 there are things you
don't forget. Tilings that hap­
pened years and years ago but
they’re with you as If It wen* Just
yesterday."
A Chief Aviation Hint . Salvail
was awarded the Distinguished
flying Cross, Air Medal and two
flrotue Stars for Ills Naval ser­
vice. lie was one of the few sea­
plane patrol bomber crew sur­
vivors from the initial Japanese
raids on the Philippines alter the
Dec. 7. 1941 attack at Pearl
I (arbor.
Nearly 57 years alter Ills Intro­
duction lo the fury of war.
Salvail recalls certain moments
as If they happened moments
ngo. Ills PHY-4 was one of a
do/en from a squadron based at
Alongapu In the Philippines. Its
mission was to search for enemy
ships or aircraft.
The first such search didn't
last long - live Japanese Zeroes
suddenly were diving and firing
aw’uy at his plane, and Salvail
was trying lo avoid a fatal hit.
Ills twin-engine plane was rid­
dled with enemy fire.
"Both our engines had been
shot up badly." Salvail said.
T in y were backfiring and con­
tinued to lose power. Our air­
speed was reduced lo 118 knots.
The radio antenna had been
shot olf and dragging behind the
aircraft. The gasoline was (Hair­
ing out."
Salvail said that another of
tfie Zero pilots was In the
process of making a firing run
but he was able lo fly under
some high tension power lines.
"We missed that steel lower by a
scant wing span." he said.
In a few more minutes.
Salvail was able to land his sea
plane on Lake Taal. The crew
had been Instructed not to
Inflate Its lifejackets and tijxin
hitting the water, each man dove
below the surface and swam
away from the craft before
emerging to Ihr surfare.
"Later. I swam back to the
plane and saw (he damage."
Salvail said. "1 saw lines ol bul­
let holes. 89 In all. In the form
of an "X" which began at the
trailing edge of each wing above
the waist hatch and extended
across to each engine on the
opposite side.”
Salvail was among the airmen
who cscujx'd from the
P ltu f

in

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50 Cents

T U E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2‘J. IW H

House OKs funds
for military training
complex in Sanford
By Ruas White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The comlhousr
can wait. So can the waterfront
conference center and hotel. A
Joint military training complex
at the Orlando Sunlnrd Alrjrort

may be built well before either
of these projects sees the
dawn's early light
llie House of Rcprcsciitallves approved $.'100,000 ol De­
partment ol Defense Appro
prlallons for the complex 111
Sanford. The 909-48 vote on

Monday provides funds loi an
environmental
and site a s­
sessments and land acquisi­
tion study in the Central Flor­
ida region Sanford Is the
‘primary laiget."
Rep John Mira (R I I I and
Please see Training. Page 1A

The Mnytaii goll course was Iho site ol Iasi year s Golden Age Games

Mayfair dispute
closer to settlement
97 as a stipulation settlement
to Die city.
Mayor L iny Dale said he
SANFORD The city Is one
wanted to (Tartly that there
step ( loser lo settling a dispute would lx- iio cary forward cred­
with Seminole Club Inc. which its from this point He advised
owns and manages Die Mayfali
sellllng on an agreed upon
golf enutse.
dollar amount to avoid taking
City Commissioners on Mon­ the case to court.
day said they favored settling
'll we get tied up in a law­
the matter with owner John
suit. tills could take a couple of
'Ja ck Daniels * Hie disagree-• years.* Dale said. *1 would lean
merit stemmed over money thr
towards settlement.
city said Daniels owrd In rental
Dale and roinmlssInnserH
payments. A Irtter sent to Kerry’ Lyons and Whlley Eck­
Daniels hy Die city attorney In stein suggested the city settle
February
said
he
owed for no less than $100,000.
$255,340 lit hack rent. Daniels
Commissioner llntdy l-rasard
was seeking credit for Im­ noted that Dir lease did not
provements made to the golf address several Issues liuTud
course. Tlir dty also disputed tng things that should lx* hap
whether the 'Improvements'
pening such as the tilled lu
could he considered capital
swimming pool and the club­
Improvements.
house.
Seminole Club has offered
Those things won't happen
$00,451 plus a carryover credit If we sign Dlls stipulation for
beginning in lease year 1990settlement.* Icssanl said.
By Marta Orem

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Feline offender?
‘It's a good thing I'm a cat and I
can t road.' could bo tho thought ol
this Iclino. languidly lounging noar
tho playground at Park on Park It
scorns cats aro oiompt Irom Sanlord s loash laws, which rostncl tho
activity ol dogs in tho park There
muit bo a purr-lectly good roason
why cats can como and go as they
please
hvoto by Torwwy

State warns
public of
insurance
scams
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLMIASSE- An auto In­
surance agency slipped un­
wanted coverage into unsus­
pecting customers' policies
in Tampa- not realizing one
of the customers was the
state's top Insurance regula­
tor.
In another case, al least 98
Disney workers were lured lo
bogus medlrol clinics In an
Insurance fraud ring that
stretched from Orlando to
Miami. Using (he workers'
medical Insurance Informa­
tion. the ringleaders submit­
ted at least $850,000 of fake
insurance claims.
These ure but two of the
hundreds of cases worked by
the state's Division of Insur­
ance Fraud over the past
year. Fraud Investigators scPU s m

m i

B eam s. Page 3A

Furry friends find
home with seniors
By Rum White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Posh, Casper and
Katie have found a new home.
They're living at the Health­
care and Keliuliilituilon Center
of Sanford at 950 Mellonvllle
Avr.
Nick Nathans, the adminis­
trator ut the center, said he
lx-11eves Posh. Caper and Katie
'brighten up the place. It helps
lose some of the Instllutlonulness." he said. 'Makes as more
family like."
1‘osh and Casper an- purring
cals and Katie Is a gentle 3yeur-old Keeshound mix who
had visited the center a couple
of limes hut who moved In for
good on Monday.
Most of the 114 residents are
taking a strong liking to Die
pets and few have complained .
"I’ets are good, why should
unyonc not like them." said 97year-old
Helen
Rouinlllat.
overjoyed have Katie on her
lap. "Tills one Is heavier than I
thought."
The Seminole County Hu­

Judge reprimanded
SANFORD - Thr Florida Supreme Court
publicly reprimanded Circuit Judge
Leonard Wood on Monday In Tallahassee.
Citing six examples, the high court repri­
manded Wood. 01. for rude comments
he made to lawyers and residents
Involved In civil cases before him.
Wood had not expected to be required to
appear tn person for the reprimand. He
had agreed to the disciplinary action tills
summer In un agreement with the
Judletal Qualifications Commission, the
state board that regulates judges.
Tile court considered Wood's behavior lo
be serious and cumulative. It Is reported
Wood regrets his conduct In the cases
cited by the court and has already begun

mane Society donated the ani­
mals and Liny Hlalr al CareO Sell in Sanford has donated
his services to groom them.
It J.'s IVt Store earlier donated
bird supplies and discounts.
Tile center has two flshlanks
and 12 birds.

T h e goal," said Center Ac­
tivities Director Leigh DcVunc,
'Is to provide the residents
with more home-llke atmos­
phere where lining Is the focus,
not death and Illness."
DcVanc said Die center has
(&gt;(&gt;enaled for 30 years and |&gt;rovldes physical, occupational,
speech and respiratory theraPIc o m

m

« Fu rry . P a g * 3A

In Brief
counseling for angrr and stress manage­
ment.

Bombing scheduled
ASTOR - Navy training schedules for
this week Indicate live ordinance 19 sched­
uled to be used at the Plnccastlc Bombing
Range. In Astor. at the following times:
Wednesday. 2 to 4 p.m.; Thursday. 9 to 11
a.m. and noon to 2 p in ; and Friday, 1 to
4 p.m.
For more Information, please call Bill
Dougherty at (904) 542-4032.

P &amp; Z meeting
SANFORD - The regularly scheduled

meeting of the Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commission will be held Thursday
beginning at 7 p.m. In Die City
Commission Chambers. City Hall.
Sanford.
Among the Items on the agenda are pub­
lic hearings to consider a request for
rrzonlng by Seminole Properties DRi.
1500 Townc Center Blvd. and a dimen­
sional variance for prt&gt;|x*ily located at
1120 Florida St.
Several public hearings for requests to
consider rondllloiial use arc also on the
agenda.

Katie, a gentle 3-year-old Keeshound mix, gets comforlablo in the lap ol IDyear-old Helen Roumillat.

Commission meeting cancelled
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Altamonte
Springs City Commission meeting sched­
uled for Oct. 0 lias Ix-ett c anceled. Mayor
Dudley Bates and Commissioner Russ
Hauck have Indicted that they will lx* out
of town and unable to attend.
Due to the absence of Dates and Hauck.
and because of the limited numlx*r of
Items stall lias to bring forth for
Commission action, u decision was made
to cancel the meeting. Any Item scheduled
for the Oct. 6 meeting will be rescheduled
for the next regular meeting of Oct. 20.

Grand opening celebration
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Homestead
Village, South North Lake Drive, In AltaPteaac w « nricli. Pag* 2A

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Tuesday September

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S H S P T S A m eeting! re s c h e d u le d
SAM OKU Thr Srtrtlnolr High Si hunt Parrot Tr.u hrr Siuitrni
Assot't.itioM grnrial im‘rllii|i has been rescheduled (rum Ort. 6 to
Nm 17
the sub|at nf ihr meeting xvtll hr "Volunteer Ilnurs Students
Net'll in lir Eligible fur Ciillfijr Schnlatshlps *
Tlir inerting will In' hfltl In ih f si bool's .lntlllnttutii .uni will
br^in -it 7 p m

S e m in o le H ig h l)a //.le r s
llu- 1998 I (blit .iw.utl winning Snutnolr High S»Thhi1 Daz/ter
ll.ilire Tram, utnlrr thr dlrrctlon of M.turcrn M.igntre. is rurrruiK 70 si rone They perform rr)|til&gt;irl\ .u srhoul names ami
Imn ilons. motivate .uni entertain crowds lm allv anti nationally,
work tegulatlv on Itunl raising eampaign-- perloriu regularly at
Disney in paratles speetal events, and rorporalr tutu lions, and
support the tniunmuitv and Central Florida In winking and per
tunning at ehurrhes. t hainlrers. eorjxirate and spt't ial evenis
Having l&gt;een llilrtl National limit Kirk Champions they t an lie
seen regularly on KSI’N IV They eurrenth hold several lilies in
tre.is o| )a.v. pom lytit al. eltureogr.iphv spun awards anil per
sonal leadership Their at hievemenls as a team ami personally ts
ongoing.
lire oll'irrrs of t h i s dynamite tram have been Imlled to be In
the Mary's Thanksgiving l)ay Parade. Thrv are working lo raise
the money lo pay for travel expanses, hill they need help through
sjKinsorshlps.
This is an opportunity of a lifetime ami the experience is
p n r e l e s s for thrse deserving students To s p o n s o r the tilfliers to
New York, lo heroine a Team Sponsor or lor more I n f o r m a t i o n
please contact Hrverly IUifTman-parent representative and fund­
raising chairperson (work) 1123-51140 or ll.i.sl 322-9130.
Please make cheeks payable to Seminole High School IXtzzlers.

Are you over 55?

“ It 's A ll Free for S e n io rs ”
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m o re b v s im p lv w i l l i n g (o r M O k i in f o t m a iio n l a p e l y . 'u i n &gt; p ) m n d y o u r n a m e
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( antini. Ofikr 44701 lit lielpuv cover jsinling a;&gt;d fswtapt. $1 would Nsappnxiatrd,

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F o u n d a tio n le a d e rs elected
SANFORD •Tlie Foundation lor Seminole County Puhlli Schools
reernily elcrled the following new officers fur the 1998*99 year.
Carlton Caldwell, chalrtnan. Urrry Stewart, president-elert; Deb­
bie Roberts, vice president board administration. Una Calderone,
vtre president programs. Unit- Jute, secretary: l-nirie Anderson,
treasurer.
The mission of thr foundation Is to enhance lilt- quality of t-du
cation m Seminole County Public Schools hv raising and distrth
riling funds and in-ktnd contnbutions; fosienng involvrinenl in
schools hv local businesses and the ennimunitv; and providing
recognition and rew.irds for outstanding t onlrlbullons to and
performance within the schools
For more information, tall Detle SiTiatlnet 120-()l7b

/Just $199

V Per Person!

H»f»t(l ^*»oto by Torwvs, Vincynl

! Muy guapo!

includes
Roundtrip
Jet Servke

Tho Sanford Scenic Improvement Ooard thinks the building and grounds

ol Don Pablo s Momcan Kitchen is muy gu.ipo (much handsome) and
honorod tho restaurant near tho Sommolo Towno Conlor mail with a
beautification award fortho month Prosont to recoive tho award are
assistant managers Denali Silvorstein (center) and Torry Harmon (right)
Tho SIB members are Calhoy Bossort (Irom loll). Belly Akors and
Connie Williams co chairwomen, and Eliza Pnnglo

Let us know
Thr Seminole Herald wants to publmzr your events,
and seminars that are available m the general public.

t lasses

We d like to have the Inlom iallon lor your aiiuount eiiieiil at
least a week In advance
•VII Items should be typed or written legibly and uu hide infor­
m ation about who. what. when, where and even why your event
Is taking place He sure to include your nam e anil a daytime
phone num ber in case we have some questions about the inlorm atlon.

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LOCAL FORECAST

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TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Illghs in
the low 90s. Lows In the mid
70s
Wednesday: Afternoon

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min 12:15
thunderstorms. Highs near-90
a.m.. maj. 6:25 a m .. min.
Lows in the mld-70s. Thurs­ 12:35 p in., maj. 6:50 p m.
day: Alternoon thunderstorms.
Highs in the low 90s. Lows in TIDES: Daytona Beach: high
thr nrld-70s. Friday: Afternoon 2:11 a.m.. 2:49 p.m.. low: 8:24
thunderstorms Illghs in the a.m.. 9:25 p.m. New Smyrna
ngper HOs Lows in the low
Beach: high: 2:16 a.m.. 2:54
p.tn.. low: 8:29 a.m., 9:30 p.m..
|EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 2:31 a.m..
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY 3:09 p.m.. low: 8:44 a.m.. 9:45
Ptcldy 9 2 74 T a tn n a 9 0 7 4 p.m.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Tatrma 91 7 5 Tatnna 8 9 7 3

LOTTERY
More are Wo winning numbers
snlecled on Monday in the Flori­
da Lottery;
Fantasy 5
1-4-6-16-21
L o n o (S e p t 26)
5-6-6-20-21-38

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona B e a ch ft New
S m y rn a B e a ch : Seas are 1•
2 feet w ith a light cho p .
W ater te m p e ra tu re at D a y ­
tona Is 7 9 degrees a n d at
N ew S y n trn a . 7 9 degrees.
W in d s are from the s o u th ­
east at 5 - 1 0 m .p .h .

STATISTICS
The high temperature in
Sanford Monday waa 93
degreea and the overnight low
waa 74.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Tuesday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrise................ 7:17 a.m.
•Sunaet................. 7:14 p.m.

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Continued from Page IA
llusiness Alter Hours will Inmonte Springs. Is having a grand held Oi l 2H from 5 -to until 7
o|M-ning i t-lrhralliiu Oil 13 limn p.m al Ruth's Chris Sle.ik
5:30 tiiil it 7 p.m. Greater House. 99 9 Douglas Road.
Seminole County Chamber ol Altamonte Spiings.
Commerce members will give
Sjxiiisori'il hv Sprint, attendees
Homestead a warm chamber wrl- will mingle ami enjoy wltal
i nine to Seminole County.
makes Ruth's Chris Intrrn.uion
Thr event ts (ompUnu'iitury to ally tamous as the ‘ Home ol
chamber members, wbn are Serious Steaks".
Invited to rhi-i k out (lie .m om
A rrinril liirnoul Is expected so
modatlons, s&lt;&gt;« lallze and enjoy reservations should be made
complimentary food and drink
early. Cliamlier members are S5.
To RSVP or lor more Informa­ and guests anil walk ins are $10
tion rail Kathryn Mason at 834- For reservations tall H34-4404.
4404. ext. 229
ext. 123.

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reservations

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What are you waiting for?

Professional women
dress for success

SANFORD - The ITofrsslonal
Women's
Network
October
Success Series will feature guest
sjx-akrr Usa Malle. Malle, a top
professional In the modeling
Industry, will present "Dress For
Success".
The meeting will In- held Oct.
16 from H until 9:15 a.m. al The
Orlando
Theater
Project.
Seminole Community College.
Hulldlug G. The Orlando Theater
Project will be sharing a sampliof what's to c ome In the 1998-99
season. A continental breakfast,
compliments of SCC. will Inserved.
Tire event Is free lo Greater
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce members. Guests are
S10. Space Is limited. Please
RSVP by Oct. I-I by calling thr
reservation hotline at 834-4404.
ext. 123. For more Information
call Kathryn Mason at 834-4404.
ext. 229.

Information Seminar
Saturday, September 26th, 1998
2 p.m.
The ideal sol ution for aging with di gfnity.
differruncc is
Since I9NI, Alternative Living Services has been dedicated to pre­
serving the quality of life and caring lor older adults. Our w o r k
ha s

provided

insight

and

solutions

lo

meeting the

special needs of individuals in our assisted living residences.

Sizzling business-afterhours

A t ( l u r e Bridge, individuals with memory im|tairmcnLs such as
Al/Jicimer’s disease and other dementias receive specialized assistance
in a safe environment. Stall arc specially trained to understand and work
with the Itcliaviors associated w ith memory impairment.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS The
Greater
Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce's October

A t W oven H e a rts older adults continue to live life w ith

S e m in o le H erald
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Philippines aboard the Marirha]
Joffre. a French passenger liner.
The ship arrived al
lire
Netherlands East Indies on New
Year's Eve. 1941.
World War II In the Parlfle had
only begun, however, and It
would be four more years before
Iz-o Salvall would return to the
States and marry his school
sweetheart. Jeanne d'Arr. They
have been married 52 years and
have lived In Sanford since 1951.
Salvatl's a wiry 5-fool-7 1/2 and
weighs 145 pounds. Just us he
did when he Joined the Navy in
1934. lie's active In veteran’s
affairs and disappointed that
jmi1ii 1i . i I leaders seem to have for­
gotten those who served In World
War II. Early this year. Salvall
submitted a pilot's re|M&gt;rt on his
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�Seminole Herald. Sanlord, Florida • Tuesday. Septen i ■"

llii' /iW/oudrii; nyxirfs iivrr rofn/jllri/ from the Seminole Comity
Sheriir* ()lik e lor incidents rcconletl Sept, 2H

Annnivntod assaull/hattcry:
SANFORD, W. 5 “ Street. 1000 block. Sept. 27. -t: 1H p.m. A
fit yr.it old man was arrrstnl liv Scmlnnlc Comity sheriffs
(lepiilles lor iiggr.ivaitil assaull and battery alter threatening;
Ills nelrthhor with a hoineillilde weapon that i (insisted of an
lie pit k attached to a limp; stick The two men were arguing
over trash

Burglary:
OVIEDO, Sugurbcrry Trail, Sept 2 6 .2 :4 7 p in A 21 year old
man was a nested by Oviedo l,ollce after they caught him riil
'"g a blcyi le that a woman said lie had taken from her garage.
n»- police said ih&lt; homeowner Idi ittllled him and the bicycle
without hesitation.

Domestic violence:
CASSEM1EHHY. Brighton Court. 200 block, Sept 2li. 7 11
a.m A 2H year old man was arrested by Casselberry Poller for
domestn violence alter his wile re|Mirted he had come home
dmnk and was shunting and cursing. She said she handed
then 2 vent old baby to him. and he shoved them hollt away
and that lie tiled to i hoke her
LAKE MARY, Mill Hun, 100 block. Sept 27, ,'t .10 am . A 35year old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriirs rlepu
lies alter lie went to his ex-gltlfrlend s house and engaged her
titan argument During the argument she asked him to leave
.nut he refused finally, fie agreed, but shoved her onto the
lloor as fie walked toward thr door. She tried to rail ‘HI. Inn
lie pulled the phone horn tire wall Then lie left, full went out­
side and began knur king on windows and doors

Training-----Sanlord Ma|or Duty Dale both
say Sanlord will Item lit hlgllilie horn a military iralntng
hast"lids Is exciting news tor the
community."
Mica
said
‘ Ultimately, this could he a $50
million to $70 million ptnjcct
and hrtng rounlless n onoitilc
Ireneflls to the area
Thr financial sup|Miit horn
the Congress enhanees the
(ti.Hires ol the Army, Navy,
and Marine Reserves, National
Guard and Civil /Mr Patrol to
share thr 60-ptus aerr facility.
Kurh Imincfi has $20 million
In Its budgets lor the purjiusr
of thr projec t.
\lolm Mil a lias lieni working
diligently for Oils to happen."
Dale said today "(he military
and Sanlord have hern good
partners brtnir and tills would
put a lot Into our economy. We
hope it happens
" llir
projrr 1 could I k - a
model [or oilier Joint-use prof
rets as Congress attempts lo
sujiport cost-elfri live ways of
supporting mtr reserve tones."
Mlea said. "llir Joint facility
will maintain the mllli.uy p ie s riu r In the region at llir same
time saving taxjiayrrs money."
lie saut it would save money
because ol the eflli lem tes rr-

sulllng from (lie various com
|Mirirnts sharing ccrialn kry
resouncs such as an airfield
and Ihr }&gt;.trade grounds ‘ If
ibis props i was not funded,
ear li hrant h will choose a dif­
ferent location costing taxpayeis dollars," Mica said.
Hep
Hill Young IKI1.I.
( h.ilrm.in of the A|&gt;|&gt;ropriatloiis Suhcommlttcr on Na­
tional Seeurlty. said that die
lai t tile projrel garnered die
support of all the services of
the armed forces was critical to
gaining
Congressional
up
prnvul ‘ I commend
Con­
gressman Mica for his diligent
woik In making this project a
Congressional priority." Young
said.
Several reserve liases In Cen­
tral Plorida will he displaced In
the near Inline Ireeaiisr of Ini leased urbuul/ullon and lease
ex|ilratlous. Reserve units have
been Imp.a led hy a number ol
i losings ini hiding that of (he
Orlando Naval Training Critter.
It area residents are eon( rmed alMiut the additional
lllghls into Orlando Sanford
AlrjMirl, Dale said lie expected
there would not 1h* that much
ot a dtffemice. lie Insisted die
benefits tar exceeded the nega­
tive’s "Hits Is a good deal for
us." he said.

By Kellie Werner
IIK It A I.f l S T A C K

W R IT E R

SANFOIU) Seminole County
deputies on Monday arrested
two suspects, who allegedly
robbed a man at a laundry mat
In Orange City with a rhuse
ending In Sanford.
According
lo
witnesses,
deputies pulled over a car
driven hy a female and carrying
a male and four children at the
Warcco on U.S Highway 17-92.
Hie ear was evading the
scene of a robbery In Volusia
County .uni Setiilriole County
sherlll's officers were railed In
to help, tile victim s . d i l

Hvnjumln Duitnas Hlackmon.
73. Sjirr-arfltig Oaks Court.
Sanford, dlrcl S.ilurday. Srjtl.
26. 1998 at Ills tvsldrmr. Hum
Ju ne -t. 1925 In Qrrrtiwnnd.
Miss., lit- tnnvrd lo Central
Flurida In 1968 Mr. lil.it kiiuin
was tin* owner of Treasure Is­
land Jewelry. He was a mem­
ber uf HPOK. I/iyal Order of
Moose, anil VKW. Sanford. Mr.
lllaekmon serv-ed In tlie U.S.
Annv during WWIK He was a
[lajittst.
Survivors tnelude wife. Caro
lyrt: daughters. Lmra, Kissim­
mee. I.lnda. Gainesville, son.
Hubert. Atlanta. Ga,; sle|&gt;daugllters.
Her ky
Hozelle.
Dnigwood, Joan Hanaehowttkl.
Winter Sjirtngs; htejrsoirs. Mlehael Johnson. Lake Mary.
Steve Johnson. Osteen. Dan
Johnson, Sanford; nine grand­
children.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in c harge of arrange­
ment s.

IRENE A. BURNETT
Irene A. Burnett, 75. Galena
Terrace. Deltona, died Satur­
day. Sept. 26, 1998. Utim ill
Poughkeepsie. N.Y.. she moved
lo Central Florida In 1974.
Mrs. Humrtt was a home­
maker. She was a member of
lYtiicc of Peace Cal hoi Ir
Church. Ormond Beach.
Survivors liieludc son. Patrick
Kelly; right grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Horne, lwike Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

RALPH P. MARTZ
Ralph P. Martz. 89. Oalgano
Avenue, Deltona, died Satur­
day. Sept. 26. 1998 at Mariner
llrallli Care Center. Onrnge
City. Horn Feb. 5. 1909 tn
Plilladel|)hla. Pa., fie moved to
Central Florida In 1975. Mr.
Mart/, was a retired sergeant
with tire Reading. Pa. Police
Department. He was u member
of the Fraternal Ordrr of Po­
lice. Heading. Pa.. Heading
Country Club and Deltona

Hie victim, Sam Pettlneo, 35.
of Orange City, was also at the
scene. Pettlneo pursued the car
until the chase ended In San ­
ford.
‘ I was at the laundry mat
doing my laundry.* Pclttnco
said. Tire woman and her four
children were In the facility
doing their laundry, hut I didn't
pay much attention to them."
Pettlneo said he walked out­
side and jmlled about $60 out
of fils wallet, at which point a
man came out of nowhere and
took die money right out of fils
hand,
Tire man. the woman and
die klrls Jumped In die car and
look off.' lie said

Pettlneo and fils friend got
Into Iheir car and liegati ch a s­
ing die people who had taken
his money. He had a cellular
phone In the car and called
Oil Immediately. As fir chased
the ear through Volusia County
and Into Seminole, he gave de­
tailed information about the
chase to jiollee. who were able
to set tip the road block In
Sanford.
"The cops werr not trappy
with the fact that I rhased the
car.* Pettlneo said. ‘But I Just
kept telling them that $60 Is a
lot of money to me. 1 am a sin
gle fatfirr with two dilldren
and I can’t afford to lose that
much money.*

I).C.-based anti-fraud roallnon, insurance fraud costs
c-ai'li family In Florida an es­

timated $1,500 per year. The
group has ranked Florida’s
Division of Insurance Fraud

from Page 1A

lerled them for their annual
Top 10* list of insurance
fraud sc hemes in Florida for
Hie ■‘17 «IH fiscal vc-.tr tli.it
ended Ju ne 30.
'Insurance fraud comes In
many different shujrcs and
sizes In Florida.* Nelson
said 'And lor every new type
of Insurance crime we un­
cover. we know there Is a
new group of fraud artists
working on other ways to
Ik-.i I tire system.”
According to a Washington

Legal Notices
NOTICK OF
APPLICATION FOP TAX OKKO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dial Tae Lien Certificates Fund
Inc

fhe holdat of the fallowing

certifies lets,| hat hied «**d carfific •*•{§) to* 1
deed to fo*
issued fh#r#om The certificate
mumfoerft)
and
y*ar(sj
of
t » »u in c $ the description of fh*
property end the nam#f$) m
which if * | | Atl#tt*&lt;J i«/*f* *%

folio Wt
Certificate No T i l l
Year ot Ivsuance 1992
D escription of Property

LEG SIC or TWP l \S RQt 30E
OEO n r f FT l ♦ §91 4 f T N OF
8 W COP OF SI t/4 o r SP w«

W 1L F R E D O

M .

IR IZ A R R Y

Wilfred o M. Irizarry lias
Joined tire United States Army
under the Delayed Entry Pro­
gram at fire U.S. Army Re­
cruiting Station.
Iluyumon.
Purrto Rico.
Irizarry, a 1998 graduate of
Papa Juan
XXIII
School.
Ilay an ion. will report to Fort
Knox. Riidcllll. Ky., for basic
training Sept 23. 1998.
lie ts ihc son ol Wlllredo
Maldonado ol San Juan, Puerto
Ric ci and Ilian.i Irizarry ol Del­
tona.

Furry---------co n tin u ed from P age 1A

PUN E 40 FT S 1}0 FT JN 40 FT
N 130 FT TO DEG
Name* In
assessed
Iron* mid# Heirs All of said
property being in the County of
Srmmoir State of Florida
Unless such C#rbfic«f#ft) shall
li* redeemed according to law
the property described m such
certificated) will be told fo th#
highest btdd*r at th# west fronf
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford Florida
on the 26 th day of October
H91I at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale fa* applica­
ble documentary stamp teats
and recording *••• ar* r*qutf*d
fo be pe*d by Ifi* successful
bidder at the i a1* Full payment
of an amount aqua I to th* high•if bid •• due w ifhen 24 hour*
aff*r th* advarirtad bm* ot fha
tala All paym*ntt thall b* cath
or
guaranl**d intlrumanf.
mart# payabl* fo fh* Clara at
fh# Ciftud Couri
0 *t*cf ihi* I in da y ot

••pt-amti#*1. f 9941
pies. Stir Halt] It was Ihr sofr (••alj
Medic-uld/Mrilltare provider in
MAPVANNE MOPIC
CLEPK OF THE
Sanford for sklllrd nursing
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
rare.
Deny Munoz from thr Hu­ F l o r id a
by Shirtay C N»rg*rt
mane Society said tliere were Deputy Ci*rlt
many more tine available for Pubiith S*pt IS 22 29 A Ocf
adoption and those Interested S 1999
ocutn
could call hrr at 323 8685

Legal Notices
IM T H I I I O N T I I N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT C O U R T
• IM IN O L I COURTY,
FLORIDA
R A O IA T R C A M N O :
H M 1 -C F
IS RE Th* [•III* ol
HtSRV McLAUUN III */k/«
MANX McLAULIN.

0*c**«*d

H O TIC I
OF A O U IN tlT R A T IO N
Th* *dmini*lt*tion ol th*
Ett*t* ot H*nry UcLaulm */h/•
H*nb Me Laulm d*c**l*d Fit*
N «(S * I (•-•Ot-CP l* p*nd(/vo
in th* Circuil Court lor
‘Ssm.nol* County. Florida,
P*)t&gt;*1* Oivifion th* *ddr**t
ol ohtch i* Sam. no I* County
Courthou**. SOI Noah Pari
A&gt;*nu* Pott Olt»c* Orawtr C
Sanlord Florida SSIII-OSSS
Th* o«m* and add'*** ot th*
Paraonal R*pr***nl*li** and
lh* P*r*on*l R*pr***nMtiT* *
art or nay *r* **| forth b*(o«
All idiaraatad p*r*on* ar*
r*r)uir*d to til* with th* couH
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE |l|
all claim* agamal lh* Ealat*
and ( 2) any ob|*clion by an
•nlaraalad p*r*on on whom thi*
solic# wa* aarv*d lh*t chalMno** th* aalidity ot th* will
lh* Paraonal R*pr***ntairy( a
qualification*, vanua or fun*,
diction ot th* Court
ALL CLAIMS AN0 O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Dal* ol th* l'(*I publication
S*pt*mb*r 22. IS M
ROBERT MASON
IS2 0*n*&lt;ra Ortv*
Om i t*. Florida 22T it
ROBERT M MORRIS. Eiquim
sis w**i tarn str**r
Sanlord. Florid* 21 ff2-0M S
T*l*pSon* (401) 121-rise
Th* Florida Bar No 112122
Artorrwy for th* Ealat*
Publiah S*pt*mb*r 22. 2S
IM S
DEU-20 T

C H A R L O TT E A. NOONEY

FU N ERA LS
lllaekm on. B en jam in Thomas

Piincnil Services for Mr Benjamin
Ibom.is lllut kinnn. 73. ot Sanford,
wlio (llnl Saturday, will la- Thurs­
day ul 11 a m. at Grainkow Funeral
Home ('Ii.i|m-1. lolennrol will Is- III
Oaklawn Memorial Park Friends
may rail at Gramkow Funeral
I look' Wednesday from 7 until U
l&gt;m. For those who wish, memorial
contributions are suggested lo
llosjihv of die Comforter. Ml
Douglas Av. sidle till. Altamimte
Springs, n. 32714 5204. Arrangetm-tils lay Gramkow Funeral Home.
5fM E. Airjxiit lUvvt . Sjodonl. t I.
:12773. [4071 322-3213.

Charlotte A. Noonry, 55,
Magnolia Avenue. Sanford, died Noonry, C h srlo lte A
Saturday. Sc-|il. 26, 1998 at her
Memorial Mass of Christian Bur­
residence. Horn Ck-t. 1. 1942 In ial lor Mrs. Charlotte A. Nooncy.
Waycross. Ga.. she moved to 55. of Sanlord. wiio died Saturday,
will la- irletrmted lliorsday ut 10
Central Florida In 1965. Ms.
a. in. at All Souls Cathode Church
Noonry was a receptionist for
with Fr. Albert Fonuiee as CrleJ.C . Penney Co. She was a
brant, assisted try Kr. Hieliard
member of Overseas Brats. Ms.
Trout. Arrangements by Gramkow
Noonry was a member of All
Mineral Home. 500 E. Airport Btvd.,
Souls Catholic Church.
Sanford, FL 32773, 1407) 322-3213.
Survivors include daughters.
LaRue. Orlando. Michelle, Sa­
vannah. Ga., Robin. Sanford;
son. Hit bard. Sanford: mother,
Ann O'Mnhony. St. Augustine;
brother. Barry O'Muhony, Mi­ I F m R * p o r 1 r M v o a l B * t h i n g * I
• you nood to know to bbv* you I
ami: two grandchildren.
1 moilty for future modlcal bill*. |
Gramkow
F'unrral
Home,
Tall free 74 hr./D»y 1 -D00 065 8768
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
Or lor medical evaluation 371-9191
ments.

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ts* Dutdcl O'*** anritisn nodes ot it* mlsnt lo Osny th* rsqusst
lot * p*'mil b* th* following sbplicsntlt) on Octobsf 11. IM S:
J M INVf STMENT PROPERTIES LTD . C.C U U 0 U T.. INC . 0.
p. a t t n C h r is t o p h e r m a s o n , p o b o x m t s j s , o r l a n d o .
FL 11154. application 142-11T-t U IA I-E R P Th* pro|*ct is IOC4t*&lt;t
m Saminoi* County. Suction 05, Township I t South. Rang* 10
Eatt Tn* ERP application i* lor CONSTRUCTION OP A
STORMWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM TO SERVE THE LONOWOOO
APARTMENTS. PHASE It. Th* racsixng wataibody i* LITTLE
LAKE WIL0MERI
Th* lii*t(t) containing **ch ot fh* *bo&gt;*-litt*d application)*) ar*
ataiisbl* Io» mspaction Monday thiough Friday aicapt tor lagal
holiday*. I 00 • m to S 00 pm . al th* St. John* Rhrar Watar
Minagamam Didrict HatdouaOai* or lh* appropriat* Sarvica
cam*' Th* Oiatnct will la** aciion on aach parmlt application
iialad abona uniat* ■ pttition lor an admini*tiatlva procaadmg
|h««ring) i* Mad puituant lo lh* piomtiont ot Sactlon* 120 545
and 120 57. Florid* Statutaa Chsplar 21-10* and 40C-1.100T,
Fionda Admimdiati,* Cod* (F.A C l A paiton whoa* aubilantial
int*ra*tt ai* ahtetad by any ol lh* Oitlriclt pfppotad parmitting
daciaiont id«nlit&gt;*d *bo&gt;* may petition lor admini(trail** hasiing
m accordanc* anih Saclion* 120 56* and 120 ST or all parti**
may i*ach a wnnan agiaamant on msdialion at an atlarnativ*
■amady und*' Saclion H O S T ], Choosing madnnon will not
*d«*«t*iy atlact in* right lo a hawing il mediation does not retuh
m a tamamanl Th* piocadu'** lor pursuing mediation ara tat
torlh in Section 120 5T1. PS . and Rule* 21-104.M l and 2S106 401- 405 F A C P#t ition* must comply mth lh* laquiramant*
ot Florida Admimairitiv* Cod*. Chaptai 2S-10S and b* tilad with
Iracamad by I lha District ClaiL. located at Oiatocl Haadquartat*.
404* Raid Street. Paiatka. Floods 12177. Petition* lor admlnittrali»* hearing on lh* *bo&gt;* spplrcationta) mutt b* tiled within twanty-on* (21) day* ol publication ot thia notice of within tw*nty-*i*
1261 day* ot th* Disliicl dapotiting notice ol thi* ml ant Hi th* mail
*011hot* parson* to whom th* OittiKl mail* actual nolle* Failure
to lit* a petition within ttua lima period shall constitute a waiver
at any right such paiton may have to raquaat an administrative
determination (haanng) under Section* 120 661 and 110.82, P.I.,
concerning th* subiact permit application. Petitions which ara
not m*d in accordance with tha above provision* ar* tub)*cl to
d u m liia l. SacauM tha administrative hearing procata I*
designed to formulate hn*l agency action, tha tiling ol a petition
meant that th* Districts lm»l action may ba different from th*
position taken by it in this notice ot Intent. Persona who** sub­
stantial mtaratts wM4 b* affected by any tuch final decision of th*
District on fh* application hav* fh* right to become a party lo tha
procaadmg. In accordanc* with th* requirement! eat forth above.
□Iona Lewis. Director. Division ol Permit Data Sarvica*
St Johns River Watar Management District
Publish: September 2*. 1**1
OEU-24S

as thr nation's Ir.idlng Im ik I
unit In criminal i omi&lt; lions

with 295 In 1996

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICK OF
APPLICATION FOP TAX OEEO
N0TJCE IS HEBEOv GlVfN

application fop tax deed

that Qijaan E Garnet the hold
et ot th* fallowing c*rfifir.al*{t)
ha* fifed la id c*rtificat*f*) *'■*«
fat deed to be **tued fherenn
Th# o*rtif)cale n u m b tr (i) and
y*arf*|
of
iia u a n c #
the
&lt;l*»cr!pfton of th* property and
th*
in which d waii
a i ie n e -d n*/ar» a* follow*
Certificate No 3 TO
Year of l«*u# nc* 1992
D e icriptio n of Property

LEG 9 14 2/3 FT OF LOT 4 • N
14 2/3 FT OF LOT 5 Ol* 7 TP A
TOWN OF SANFOPO PD t PQ

M

N O T IC E o r
N O T lC f is M ER ttJV r .iy f n
If»«t Rirh/inf % Ca-isnltm r
Leonard Casselberry the fintifei
I * its* f 11 JNIvug L f lt t l |ti
h i t M e d * a 1 1 erfiti iM s | for i
b ■ deed In
issuetl then n
Trip cerbtit »*r nurntjerfs| r•«j
yeerisi
».«
la su am ••
m .
descrtpfinri uf rh* property *n i
lh# naitiefs| in whlc h * a i
as%4‘ssed is/ ,sr.» a a fftllqsv#
Certrfi. cite U T1)'
Year of U t t i j w «•
Oe*i rqitiun 1 » Pr. j *rfy
I I G L O T 260 M IDW AY p p ,

PG 41

Names *n which assessed

Bus e
impbell
ChafIe■
Nan%et in which aitetted
Lemon Bruton Jr All of «aid Camptiwij a h *&gt;r « 4»d j i .- m #
*.
,
.
property b*mg in th* County of being if
8#mmole
- 1,
S*m«nol* Slat* of Florida
Unless stir h erfiti- ,i. t«j %i. ( i
Uni*** *uch c*rt*ficaf*|t) thall
b* r*d**m*d according to law tie feileemeaf j i 6f&gt;t|;tmr) fn 1,1 A
th* property deteribed in *uch fh* property described m m ti
c*rtifteal*ft) will be *oid to th* cerbhcatefsl wilt be *otd to I he
higheat b&gt;dd*r at tha w**f front highesl bidder at the west fronr
Sem inole
County
door
Semmol*
County doer
Courthout* Sanford Florida Courthouse Sanford Florida
on th* 261 h day of October nn the 26th d.jy 0 f 0 - l /her
t998 U t l O O i m
1999 at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sal# fee .spplic .i
P*ym#nt of Sate fee applica­
ble documentary stamp late* bi# docum entary « t a n j t » b »*s
and recording tea* are required and recording tprs »rr »f j ja. 1
to be paid by the tucce*«*ut to tie paid try the s&lt;« &lt;
tedder at the tale Full payment bidder ill the s,,»le Full paym ent
of an arnoont equal lo the high­ of an emuunt equal b. the high
11iBP- within 24 rn -u:S'
est b»d it due within 24 hour* *st IjiiI »s &gt;
after the advertised tin*# tit the alter the a IveHrsed I.... t (h«*
set*
K
it
pay
sale All payment* shell be cash
'
or guaranteed
instrument or g u A fa nteed
»
made payable lo th« Clerk of
1
the
Circuit
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Dated (h it Ifh day of
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MAPYANNE m o r s e
ClERk of The
CLERK OF t h e
c ir c u it c o u r t
CIRCUIT COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLO R ID A
FLORIDA
b y Shirley C M erged

by Shirley C

Merger I

Deputy Clerk
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Publish Eepl IS 22 29 A Oct Publish Se| t IS 22 29 % O- f
6 1998
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Legal Notices

Legal Notlce»

Country Club Mr. Mart/ was a
mrinljcr of Trinity Assembly of
God. Deltona.
Survivors Include wife. Ellen:
sons. Hoberi R.. Heading. Pa.,
John J .. Deltona. Steven l\, Ft.
Diudrrdale; daughter, fairetta
A. Arnett. Sanford; brothers,
Paul, la-toy. Jam es, all of
Heading. Pa.; sisters. Florence
Franks. Hroken How. Okla..
Ruth Gross, Eunice Rodockcr,
both of St. Petersburg; 12
grandchildren:
IH
great­
grandchildren.
Ilaid win-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.

A! about I I jm ii .. deputies
blocked tie Intel'.11 tidti i.tl
Highway 17 *12 and Slait Road
-16 while additional patrol &gt;,u .
closed In on the t at Irotn 1m
hind. Pettlneo said.
'Hie car then pulled Into do
service station and tie driui
anti jrassenget were taken mi
mstudy, lit- said
Olllccrs were unable to n
lease a Ini mu! statement a
little Inform.itloii was nail
aide.
Once In custody, the driver
and jrassenget were taken to
the Seminole County jail, Ihr
children In the vehicle vvere
taken to social services dejill
lies said

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OBITUARIES
B E N JA M IN TH O M A S
BLA CK M O N

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County deputies thwart robbery

POLICE LOG

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASS NO. l l l l ) C A -t4 K
PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY
BANK, * f#d*r*l •ttrtng* b«nk
rHamfifl
Yl
ENVIRONMENTAL HOME B U IL D E R S . INC a Florid*
corporation. GARY W R A U C H KAREN L R A U C H
N TtD
TILE 1 STONE. INC a/k/a UNITED TITL E % STONE i t TILE flfORlO OF ITALY, a Florida corporation C A S U E G A U
INC , ■ Florida corporation and U N K N O W N TfNANT(Si
IN POSSESSION.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lha! on |h«&gt; 15in »i r if Ot
I SSI. i ! II 00 A M at lha Saminot# Counljt C iyiI Cou't U- ■■ ,1
W ail Front Door, 111 North Park Avanu*. Sanford. Sanimol#
County, Florida, IH* undar»ign«d Clark will otf*r for la lf th# fol
lowing rial and pvraonal property mor# particularly d r « ^ n b * d a*
Eahibil *A* al!ach*d h#r*to
LftQAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 26r . LAKE FOREST SECTION 4C A C C O R D I N G TO T h i
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT B O O K SO PAGE S TH AN D
79 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF S E Mi N O L E C O U N T Y F LORI DA
TOGETHER WITH all bu&lt;ldmg% ttructur#* and impfo**'n*M'!• ol
•vary natur* «rhal*o*v*r now or haraaftrr ttfualad vn |h«« taid
property, and all furnitur*. furnt*hing$ hilMrrt machinery •&lt;|iiip
man I, inventory and ma!«rial« on it|«&gt; and |i#r%unal (&lt;i upitity jt
•vary nature whatsoever now or h*rvalt«-i own ad hy th#
Mortgagor and located In. on. or uied or mt#ml*d lo tw u»#d in
connection with or with th* operation of *.u l property, building*
•tructur** or other improvements, including all ( ^tension* addi­
tion*. improv*m*ntt. b*tt#rm*nta. rtnewalt and replacement* to
any of tha lor#go»ng. and all of tha right ol IitI# and interest ol th#
Mortgagor in any auch p* noma I properly or tniuret lubirct to a
comdilioma! 'talas contract, chattel mortgage ur tmnlar hen or
claim together with lha beneftl of any depotitt or payment* now
or haraatlar mad# by tha Mortgagor or on ifm behatf
TOGETHER WITH all and lingular th# tenements, hereditaments,
aaaamanta and appurtanancaa there unto belonging or m any
wia# appertaining and lha rent*, issues and profits there&amp;l end
•Ito all the astata, rig hi. ItHa, interest aml alt claims and demands
whatsoever, at wall in law at in equity ot said Mortgagor m and
to tha earn#, and #v#ry part and parcel thereof, and also specrii*
cally but not by way ot limitation all gas and electric futures
radiators, haatan. watar pumps, air conditioning equipm ent
machinery, boilers, ranges, elevators and m otors bath tubs
•inks, watar closets, water basins, pipe* faucets, and other
plumbing and heating futures, mantels rr Ingerahng plants und
ice boiee, window screens, screen dome Venetian t limit cor­
nices. storm shutters and awnings which *»fr now may hemafler
pertain to or be used with, in or on said premises even through
they be detached or detachable, are and shall be deemed tn be
futures and accessories lo the freehold and a part of thi* realty
| TOGETHER WITH the tenements hereditaments and appurte­
nances (hereunto belonging and the remit, issues and1 profits
thereof
The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure entered in Civil No 98 463 C A 14- K
now pending in the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Jucfn u l Circuit
in end tor Seminole County, Florida
D A TE D this 14th day of September, 1998
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th# Circuit Court
BY Jane E Jasewic
As Oeputy Clerk
Samuel M Nelson, Esquire
Florida Bar No 0S99390
GRAHAM. CLARK. JONES PRATT A M AR KS
Post Office Drawer 1690
Winter Park. Florida 22790
Talaphona (407) 647-4455
Attorneys tor Plaintiff,
PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY DANK
1
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT O F 1990
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO 94 20
PERSON! WITH A DISABILITY W H O NF I D A SPECIAL A . &gt;M
MOOATiON TO PARTICIPATE IN TH IS P R O C E E D IN G S H O U LD
CONTACT DISABILITY COORDINATOR AT 30i N O R TH PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N 201. SANFORD FLO R ID A 32771 AT L E A S T
FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO TH E P R O C E E D IN G T E L fP H O N F (407)
222*4220 EXT 4227. 1-800-955-6 77j (T O D ) OR '-8 0 0 956 8770
(V). VIA FlORlOA RELAY SER VICE
Publish Saptamber 22 29 1998
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�■Herald. Sanford. Florida ■ Tuesday, September 29. 1998

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P e o p le
Unisex rest rooms are
hard for disabled to find

Plant offers unique foliage patterns

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR ABHY I don’t know
where the Rev Virginia Anderson
has been the last 10 yean* or no She
claims the problem of rest rooms
when- spouses of people with handi­
caps are allowed in to help them
has never been addressed. 1 assure
you it has. 1 travel all over the Unit­
ed States and Canada, and many
cities have men’s rest rooms,
women’s rest rooms and family rest
rooms in their shopping complexes
The malls in my home state of Min­
nesota have them
Another thing. Abbv: In your
answer you said, *By the age of 6 or
7, your grandson should lie able to
use a public rest room without
assistance." That may be so, but
young children are defenseless
against Iwing molested. Predators
are looking for children that age
who are alone By the time the
opposite sex parent finds out. it’s
too late P lease think again 1

D EA R IN T E R E S T E D B Y ­
STA N D ER :
F irst, I
apologize for saying th at by the
age o f &lt;1 o r 7 a ch ild should he
a b le to use a p u b lic re s t room
w ith ou t b ein g a cco m p an ied hy
an ad u lt. I d id n 't c o n s id e r th e
p o ssib ility th at th e ch ild could
be In d an ger o f being m olested.
PEAK ABBY I celebrated my
14th birthday last week 1 was very
happy with all the gifts I received
However, one thing is bothering me
My grandm a, whom l love very
much, gave me some movie guest
passes l.iter. 1 noticed they had all
expired.
1 have n«t told Grandma, and I
don’t know if 1 should If I tell her.
how do I do it without sounding
rude’

NOT SURE WHAT TO 1)0

D E A R N O T S U R E : I ’m n o t
s u r e e i t h e r , b e c a u s e I d o n ’t
know y o u r g ran d m a. Som e
grandm as would want to know,
so they could rep lace th e pusses
w ith valid o n es you cou ld use.
O th e r s m ig h t b e u p s e t an d
would p refer not to be told. Ask
y o u r p a re n ts . T h e y w ill know
w hut’s best in y ou r case.

OARDENINO

C\

wouldn’t even allow a 6- or 7-ycarold child to go into a rest room alone
in a small town
IN TERESTEl) BYSTANI IKK

AL
FERRER

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Agtoncma belongs to the
A raccac plant family which In­
cludes philodendron, cal.idltim ,
aniluirtuin. and spathlphyllum .
The Inflorescence
o f th ese
plan ts Is a densely (lowered
sim ple spadix surrounded In’ a
bract (the spath r) which is o f­
ten showy and is considered to
lie the flower.
Aglaonema sp ecies originate
In the humid, heavily shaded
tropical forests of southern
Asia, mainly Indonesia. Malay­
sia, Thailand. Ihc P h ilip p in es
and Sri Lanka. Most of (he v a ­
rieties used In cultivation are
the resu lts of plant ex p lo ra ­
tions hut a few m an-m ade hy­
brids are now available for
production. Recent discoveries
of Aglaonema with unique fuliar variegation pattern s and
petiole coloration are being
used to produce new and ex ­
citing v a rieties.

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E x tr a P o in ts ...

Jeff
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H e r a l d S t a f f W r it e r

Patriots power on
Lake Brantley grounds
out a victory over Lyman
for the 12th straight year

The baseball
season was
a fluke, not
a comeback
SANFORD _ I’ve had it up to here with nil
tills talk about baseball being "back.*
I don’t want to put a damper on an
exciting season, but let’s lx- realistic.
Has everybody forgotten that the players Including Sam m y S o sa and Mark McGwire gave up on the 1994 season?
I haven’t.
Would we be nearly as excited tills year If
McGwire or S o sa was beaten by m iscrean ts
like Barry Bonds or Albert Belle?
Of course not. And there are Ju st as m any
Belles a s McGwires.
The New York Yankees had a great year,
one of the best In the history of Uie game.
B u t team s like the Yankees. Braves and
Indians Ju st proved that a team needs to play
In a m ajor media area or h are a new
ballpark to com pete.
As great a story os the Yankees were,
equally pathetic was the story of Uie world
cham pion Florida M arlins who gutted th eir
team , and the M ontreal Expos, a team th a t
lia s perhaps the b est m inor league system In
baseball bu t, due to th e game’s floanpjal .
stru ctu re, ts u n ab le to.com pete on a yearly
basis.

Baseball Isn’t back. It Ju st had a fluke y e a r
Uiat cam e at the sam e time the new hot
sport, the NBA. Is struggling through Its
own stupid tabor negotiations.
McGwire. S o sa or anybody else will never
hit 7 0 again (and don’t tell me. the cynic,
that all o f those McGwire hom ers at the end
were legit. I could have hit those h ang in g
curveballs th at McGwire saw on Sun d ay.
Everybody knows that to get McGwire out.
you have to throw him up and away. W as It
Ju st a coincidence th at Ju st about each of the
last 10 hom ers were down and In. Ju st where
McGwire lives? I’m surprised they didn't
pitch him underhanded).
No team will ever do what the Yankees did
th is year.
B u t team s will continue to do what the
M arlins did th is year. Team s will continue to
ball out.
Who th in k s the M innesota Twins o r
K ansas City Royals can do any better th a n
the Expos or M arlins?
Sure. It was fun to watch the home ru n
chose, ut least until It turned into b attin g
practice Friday.
The pennant races were okay, but
rem em ber. If It hadn’t been for a stupid wild­
card format, we wouldn't have had them.
No second-place team deserves to go the
playofTs.
T h at’s one o f the tilings that made baseball
a great gam e until idiots took over.
B oston finished nearly 2 0 gam es out of
first, b u t the Red Sox will get another ch an ce
to torture New Englanders In the playofTs.
There was Interest In Intra-league play, but
It's Ju st a gim mick. W alt till the ow ners
expect sellout crowds for the Rockies • W hite
Sox .
Call me a grinch. b u t baseball Isn't back
until the powers th at b e start thinking o f the
fans.

L a s t S e c o n d 8 h o t : Awesome Job
with fixing the Seminole County football
Jlelds cfler alf the rain last week. I
checked
out
Winter Springs
and
Seminole Monday night and U's a
wonder they weren't under water.

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By Alex Kane
IIKKAI.I) STA FF W RITER
U)NGWOOI&gt; _ Lnkr
B ran tley
keep s on Hilling.
Monday night al Lyman High
S ch o o l's C arlton llrn lry S p o rts
C om plex, Lnkr Hrnntlry con trolled
the G reyhounds. .‘14-20. In a C la ss
QA-Dlslrict :i and Sem inole A thlrtlc
C oiiference football gam e.

Lake Brantley’s Arnold Celeste (No. 32. white uniform) powors through the Lyman
d eten eeen th ek way to tour touchdowns s s the Patriots boat the Greyhounds 34-20
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The scoring started with a 2.r&gt;yard run liy Arnold Celeste. Ly­
man's Antoine Sims blocked the
extra point, and the Patriots led 00.
Lyman was unable to move the
ball and puttied alter thrre plays
with Lnkr Brantley taking over on
Its own 22. Two plays latrr Lanier
llush blew past the Greyhounds’
defense to score on u 74-yard
sprint. Celeste r.tn In the two point
conversion, and the Pnlriots led
14-0.
Sims' six yard nut gave Lyman
Its Initial (list down of the game,
but could move no litth cr and
Lake Brantley took over on Its own
02 and drove to the Lyman 32
thanks In part to a 30 yard nut by
Arnold Celeste.
On fourth and seven. Bush could
not find un open receiver on an uttemptrd halfback |&gt;ass. and the
Greyhounds took over on downs.
Lyman finally found Its ofrensc
as quarterback Brian
Krause
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In favor of the Patriots.
l-ike Brantley answered right
hack, driving Irom Its own 30 Irehind the relentless ground attnek
of Celeste. Bush, and quiirtrrb.uk
Began Bussell
Celeste capped the drive with a
three-yard touchdown run with 13
seconds remaining In the hall.
Again the extra point kick was er­
rant and Dike Brantley led at Intcnulsstun. 2 0 0.
Ih c Patriots opened the second
hall hv attempting an oiislde kick,
hut tin- Greyhounds' David Wagner
lell ou the hall, and Lyman took
over on Its own 4H.
But the Greyhounds could not
capitalize on their llrld position,
and again punted after three plays.
It looked as If the Patriots might
have sealed their I2lli straight vic­
tory over the Hounds (who last won
III the series 14-13 III 1080) alter
Arnold Celeste darted for a 75-yard
touchdown, hut thr play was nullllied on a holding call and Dike
Brantley was latci forced to pilot.
The Patriots olfense would tail
Slav ou the sidelines lor very long,
however, as defensive hack Mike
Jackson Intercepted a thlid down
pass, and ran the hall down Ihe
l.ym.ui |U.
It took two plays lor Celeste to
store again, this time from five
yauls out on a strung second effort
as he pulled defenders Into Ihe end
p o in t

P l e i u te e P atriot*, Page 7A

Shutout
harms
Tribe’s
playoff
hopes
By K ellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ You will probably
never hear him say It again.
*We were out-coached and out­
played* said Seminole coach Jim
Worthington. ’ 1 don’t say that very
often but It b u r ; happened to­
night.*
Monday night at Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium, the 'Notes
suited up to play Spruce Creek In a
Class 5A-Dlstrlct 5 game resched­
uled from Friday night because of
the weather.
The revitalized Hawks, who at
one point last year were riding a
21-game losing streak, shut out
Seminole, 14-0. with a defense that
was relentless.
Spruce Creek (4-0. overall. 3-0 In
&amp;A-5) scored on one play from the
18-yard line with only 18 seconds
olT the clock thanks to a Seminole
fumble on Its first play from
scrimmage.
Two plays later, down 7-0. Semi­
nole again put the ball on the
Please eee Tribe. Page 7A

Winter Springs' defensive back Ja so n Rued linger (No. 4) and
defensive end Kyle Chase (No. 90) try lo get to the Mebourne

Central Catholic quarterback during the Bears’ disappointing
13-12 Class 3A-Dislrict 13 loss to the Hustlers Monday night.

B ears fumble aw ay d istrict win
Bv J e ff Bertlnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER SPRINGS _ Winter Springs vlolaled one of
Uie cardinal rules of football.
You don't beat youreclves.
The Bears committed 11 penalties, some of them at
Uie worst possible times, during a crushing 13-12 loss
to visiting Melbourne Central Catholic.
"We’re so young, we make mistakes In the most criti­
cal moments.’ said coach Mick Harris. "Well leam
from this.*

Winter Springs Is a new school. In Its second year,
ami has no seniors.
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The loss damaged Winter Springs' hopes of a playoff
bid. In the three-team Class SA-Dlstriet 13 rare, the
top two teams go to the playofTs. Now, the Bears need ,
to beat Cocoa Beach on Nov. 0 to have any chance at
making Uie playofTs.
It shouldn't have come to that. Winter Springs domi­
nated the play for much of thr night, but whrn it cam&lt;
Ume to put the Hustlers away, thr Bears couldn't get It
P ls s s s se e Bears, Page 7A

DeLand’s late field goal adds to Lions' miseries
By Tony D eBonnier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
OVIEDO _ Sometimes there
arc games where the desire to
win Is the same on both sides
of Uie field ... both teams don't
Just want to win. they need to
win.
In games like Uiat. Uilngs (to
paraphrase a popular bumper

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stickerj happen.
On Monday night, it hap­
pened to the Oviedo High
School football team.
DusUn Ferrell kicked a 25yard field goal with 1:37 left In
the game to give the visiting
DeLand Bulldogs a 15-14 deci­
sion over the winless Lions In
a Class 6A-Dlstrtct 3 contest at
Oviedo High School's John

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Courier Field.
Oviedo (0-4 overall, 0*2 In the
district) led twice In the ganir,
7-6 and 14-12, only lo have
turnovers again come back and
tiaunt them.
There's not really m u r h
more to suy.“ said Oviedo
coach Qreg Register. T h e guys
gave everything Uiey had to­
night. Wc Just can t catch a

Turnovers in the DeLand half
of the field ended two of Uie Li­
ons’ four possessions In Uie
first half. One drive died wiUr a
fumble at the Bulldogs' 28-yard
line while another was snuffed
by ail Inlercepllon at Ihc 16yard line.
Trailing 6-0 at halftime. Uie
Lions benefited from a turnover

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when Jo n Godwin recovered a
DeLand fumble at the Lion 37yard line early In the third
quarter.
Oviedo put togcUier a 15-play
drive capped by Kevin Quin­
tero's two-yaid touchdown dive
ut 3:36. Mike Langliurst’s kick
on Uie point-after gave Oviedo
a 7-6 lead.
Tile Lions seemed to build on

Uiat momentum when they j
forced DeLand to punt after !
thrre plays on Its next scrtcB.
But the Bulldogs forced an
Oviedo fumble und recovered
the ball at the Lion three-yard
line.
Quarterback Craig Candeto J
dashed Into Uie end zone on
Please see Lions. Page 7A
,

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Bears------------------Continued from Page BA
done.
In fact, the Dears had the game won when
quarterback Brandon Blake connected with
wtdeout Marcus Wiggins for nn 83-yard touch­
down pass with five minutes remaining In the
game, but the play was negated by n holding
call. A sack to Blake forced Winter Springs to
punt two plays later.
To makr things worse. Winter Springs Jumped
out to n 12-0 lend before mistakes let the Hus­
tlers back Into the game.
Thr Bears struck first In the opening quarter
when they look possession, after a punt, at the
Melbourne Central Catholic 38. The Blakcs,
tunning back Johnnie nnd quarterback Bran­
don, moved the ball to the 25 before Johnnie
Blake spun 25 yards for a touchdown, brcnklng

four tackles on the way. The extra point was
blocked and the Bears led 0-0.
TWo possessions later. Winter Springs scored
again. After Joey Quest broke through to block
n Melbourne punt, the Bears took control at the
Hustlers' 10. Three plays later, after Johnnie
Blake barreled to the one. Brandon Blake snuck
In nnd, after a failed two-point conversion. Win­
ter Springs led 12-0.
The Hustlers came back with a 46-yard goal,
but the Winter Springs defense was dominating.
Kirk Blaine kept the pressure on the Melbourne
Centra) Catholic bnckfleld all night and Brett
Webber controlled the secondary. Carlos Trav1 eso nnd Greg lannuzzi were also anchors to the
Winter Springs defense.
The Hustlers clawed to within 12-6 when a
shanked Bears' punt led to a 27-ynrd field goal

Patriots------Continued from Page 6A
zone. Trey
Kcvley kicked In the extra
|M)lnt to make the score 27-6.
The
Greyhounds
looked
ready to make the game Inter­
esting when they drove down to
the Dike Brantlry 24 yard line.
On first and 10, Krause's pass
to Alfred Cleveland looked as
though II might lie caught for a
touchdown,
but
Cleveland
rouId not break free from his
defrnder.
Hie controversial non-call
left the ball on the 24. nnd Ly­
man eventually lost the ball on
downs.
(lie Patriots' next drive was
another signature stow pro­
gression across the field eating
up yardage and taking time ofr
the clock.
Celeste drclded Ills touch­
down hat trick was not enough,
and ran Ills fourth and (Inal
touchdown of the evening in
from four-yards out. Kerley
kicked another extra point, nnd
l-akr Brantley lrd 34-6.
lire Patriots recovered the
ensuing
kick
off,
which
bounced high In the air nnd
caused a scrum for thr ball,
but the Greyhounds defense
held, forcing a punt.
Krause led Lyman down the
field, capping a drive with
back-to-back passes of 31yards to Dominie Cleveland
and a
16-yard touchdown
strike to Brad Harris.
Krausr lilt McDonald with
the two point conversion to
close the score to 34-14.
Thr onsldr kicked failed, but
Lake Brantley later fumbled
the ball bark over In the Grey­
hounds. who madr the score
respectable
when
Krause
launclird a 65-yard bomb to
Alfred Cleveland with Irss than
a minute remaining. Thr two
point conversion failed, and
the final score was 34-20.
Lake Brantley (4-0 overall
and 2-0 In both the SAC and
6A-31 again looked like the
team to beat In the conference
and district races.
Russell again lrd his offense
with strong support from his
olTense line.
"I thought our offense line
controlled the game, and that's
why wr won," said Russell.
Celeste hud another Incredi­
ble rushing performance, and
Bush played impressively.
Lake Brantley roach Oeorge
Clayton thought his playrrs
again showed a lot of character
and said, "We're going to try
like heck." when asked about
the possibility of winning the
district and conference cham ­
pionships.
Lyman (1-3 overall. 1-1 in
6A-3 and 1-2 In the SAC) had a
number of bright spots despite
die loss.
The defense showed flashes
of greatness behind the play of
Julian Johnson and Michael
Ksler and Krause's passing
was crisp and accurate, and
the game might have been
much more interesting if a few

of his near-perfect passes hnd
not been dropped by receivers.
litis Frtdny at 7:30 p.m. the
Patriots will host Seminole in a
big Seminole Athletic Confer­

ence gnme at Tom Story Field,
while the Greyhounds will
travel to Oviedo to take on the
Lions In a 6A-3 nnd SAC con­
test at Joh n Courier Field.

Just before the half, but the Winter Springs of­
fense was showing signs of running out of
steam.
Melbourne Central Catholic took the Bccond
half kickoff and went on a nine-play drive that
ended with a missed field goal, but Winter
Springs committed a personal foul and an
unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to get Into
trouble.
The Hustlers capitalized on another personal
foul on their next possession but missed an­
other field goal.
Winter Springs stalled on Its next drive and,
finally, Melbourne Central Catholic took advantage. Jesse Woods capped off a seven-play drive
with a 10-yard run and the Hustlers had the
lead.
After the negated touchdown, the Bears had

one more chance. With 1:50 remaining In regu­
lation. Brandon Blake completed two straight
passes to move the ball to the Melbourne Cen­
tral Catholic 30, but three Incompletions led to
a fourth-and 10 from the 44. Blake ran for a
first down but threw In Interception on the next
play and the game was over.
"These kinds of experiences are things we can
leam from," Harris said. They'll remember
these next year when they are more mature.
When you get 11 penalties, that's crazy."
This Friday, the Bears travel to Lake Mary,
which had the week off after Its game against
Lake Howell was rescheduled for October 16th
due to the threat of Hurricane Ceorges. to take
on the Rams at Don T. Reynolds Stadium at
7:30 p.m.

RAINES GAUGE
Yankees completed a sweep of the Tampa Bay
Devil Raya.
The wins gave the Yankees on American
League record 114 wins.
The Yankees and Raines, who Is expected to
open the scries on the bench, will open the
playoffs on tonight against the Texas Rangers
at H p.m. on FOX 35.

Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1998 season is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1998 games) In the third column.
Raines did not play on Saturday and walked
in a plnch-hittlng role on Sunday as the
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Lions

Senior defensive back Mike Jackson picks off a Lyman pass during
Lake Brantley's 34-20 victory over the host Greyhounds Monday night.

Jackson helps Lake
Brantley’s defense
dominate Lyman
By Amy Oweather
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LONGWOOD _ Ninety-nine percent of football is confidence.
Lake Brantley senior defensive back Mike Jackson certainly
has plenty of It.
"The future looks bright for our team." Jackson said.
In Monday night's match-up between Seminole Athletic
Conference and Class QA-Dlstrict 3 foes Lyman and Lake
Brantley at the Carlton Henley Sports Complex. Jackson In­
tercepted a Brian Krause pass that led to a touchdown in the
third quarter to Increase the Patriots' lead to 21 points.
Jackson's play took a lot of wind out of the Greyhounds'
sails as the Patriots went on to a 34-20 \ytn. keeping Lake
Brantley undefeated In conference and district play.
"If wr continue to work hard we can be district champions."
Jackson said.
Goals for this year's tram include having the number one de­
fense In Central Florida. The team Is also looking to win the
top spot in GA-Dlstrict 3 and the SAC.
Jackson thinks he knows what It will take to get there.
"The starters played well tonight, but we can always Improve
and step It up to the next level," Jackson said.
Jackson is In his 10th year of playing football, while It la his
fourth year at Brantley. He has also been most valuable
player, and player of the week.
After two disappointing seasons, Jackson has found his way
Into the starting lineup of a winning team.

the next play for a 12-7 DeLand
advantage. The Bulldogs (2-2
overall, 1-1 in the district) a t­
tempted a two-point conver­
sion, but Candeto's pass fell
Incomplete.
J u s t when It seemed DeLand
had the momentum, forcing
Oviedo to punt on Its next ae­
ries. It swung back In favor of
the Lions as Langhorst a punt
bounced off the helmet of the
Bulldog return man and was
recovered by Alvin Hudson.
Stx plays later, Hudson
scored on an eight-yard run.
Longhorn's kick on the pointafter gave the Lions a 14-12
edge with 8:40 left In the game.
Once again. Oviedo's defense
held and forced DeLand to
punt.
A poor kick left the Lions at
the DeLand 48-yard line. After
netting five yards on three
d ay s. It looked like the Lions

reached Into thetr bag of triclu
and were going to attempt a
quick kick. But the ball waa
mishandled In the backfleld
and the Bulldogs took over on
downs at the 43-yard line.
With Candeto carrying the
ball on seven of the next nine
plays, DeLand worked Its way
down to the Oviedo nine-yard
line, setting up Ferrell's game­
winning kick.
Dan Swartz gave the Bulldogs
a 6-0 lead when he scored on a
23-yard run with 1:00 remain­
ing in the second quarter.

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TEAM STA TISTIC S
M «t downs _ DeLand 15: Oviedo 16.
■nskss js id s _ DeLand 3 7 -ISO:
Oviedo 44-139.
Fssstng _ DeLand 7-12-0: Oviedo 917-2.
Fsssisg yseds _ DeLand 64: Oviedo
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Fuartlss-tsst _ DeLand 3-3: Oviedo
5-2.
FsnsHIss rsrds _ DeLand 5-30:
Oviedo 6-50.
A s a -t w n gi _ DeLand 3-32.3:
Oviedo 1-49 0.
DtDIYXOUAL STATISTICS
Basking _ DeLand. Candeto 25-101,
5wmnx 4-47. Aktna 6-21. Brooks MO.
Howard I I; Oviedo. Hudson 16 62
Quintero 22-52. (Marllnf 4-15. Orsyson 1
&gt; • 10 .

rasstag . DeLand. Candeto 7-13-0.
64: Oviedo. Stsrkng 9-17-3. I I I .

f e n M f e . D e L a n d . P a d g e tt 7 - 6 4 :
O vie d o O n g n a i 3 - 67 . R a m e y 3 . 3 0 .
H o lm e s 3 - 16 . Q u in t a l) 1- 13. R a m o s I -

6.

A n t i n g . D e L a n d . F e n e U 3 -9 7 . 3 3 . 3 ;

Oviedo. Lnsghant 1-49.

Taartfe Quarter

Tribe
ground when it dropped s dou­
ble-reverse pass. The Hawks didn't capitalize on
the turnover, however, as Adam Dennison
shanked a field goal attempt.
Seminole went three-and-out and almost lost
Mario Frederick to an Injury on Its next posses­
sion.
The Spruce Creek defense took early control
of the game, shutting down a usually potent
Seminole offense, ana never stopped Its attack.
On their next possession, the Hawks racked
up three first downs, 60 yards In offense and a
touchdown off a three-yard run by Antwan
Walker. The PAT made it a 14-0 Spruce Creek
lead with 4:29 left In the first quarter.
That la where the score would stay until the
end of the game.
While Seminole's offense was having trouble
accumulating enough yardage to make a first
down, its defense was almost s s tough as
Spruce Creek's.
Mike Bradley and Johnnie McKinnon were
named on almost every (day and the entire unit
came at the Hawks with everything it had.
Seminole fumbled again before the half, with
yet another field goal attempt by Spruce Creek
going wide.
Seminole went to the locker room down 14-0
and looking for a way to atage a comeback.
When they took the field for the second half,
the Tribe looked refreshed.
They put together s drive from their own 38yord line and marched downfleld to the 15.
Dean Howard was able to find running room for
the first time this season and racked up 39

SANFORD _ Because q f limited space and
the rescheduling q f the football games b e­
cause q f Hurricane Georges, the results from
Monday's prep txdicybail matches, recreation
nollrybajt. Co-Ed aqftball and youth flag foot­
ball will have to be run on Wednesday or
Thursday.

Baseball playoffs begin

In a ground-sating olfsnas foa! chswwd up yaidaga and
the clock as Lake Brantley beat host Lyman 34-20.

r u n (p o o s fe lte d )

T IM Quarts*

S o n y volleyball fans

Quarterback Ragan Russell (isft) and tunning back
Lanier Bush (right) teamed with futoack Arnold Csiests

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CHICAGO _ Gary Oaettl hit a two-run
home run and Rod "the Shooter" Beck came
on to get the final two out* aa the Chicago
Cuba
the San Francisco Giants, 5-3,
to win the Wild Card spot tn the National
League Monday night at Wrlglcy Field.
The Cubs and Giants both lost on Sunday
to set up the playoff for a chance to face the
Atlanta Braves on Wednesday._____________

yards on the drive.
Unfortunately for Seminole, that drive culmi­
nated In an Interception and gave Spruce Creek
the ball on the 19-yard line.
The Hawks put on a drive that spanned the
quarter change, but could not score and waa
forced to punt, giving Seminole another chance
at a come back.
It would be a short attempt as Spruce Creek's
Jerm aine Laird again Intercepted a Garrett
Ooldsmlth pass.
The Hawks did nothing with the opportunity
and Seminole threw two Incomplete passes and
gave up one sack to end the game.
"This was the biggest game of the year for urn.*
Worthington said. ‘I don't think we came out
ready to play. The defense played a great game,
but they had a great aefenae that kept coming
at us and didn't allow u s anytime to pick it up.
I'm real disappointed."
Seminole must win all three of Us remaining
5A-District 5 games to have any hopes of going
to the state playoffs.
First, however, they have to travel to Altamonte Springs and face undefeated Seminole
Athletic Conference foe Lake Brantley a t 7:30
p.m. this Friday night at Tom Story Field.
The game will likely decide the SAC cham ­
pion.
How hard will it be for the team to get back
up and ready to play after such a tough loss?
"1 guess well find out," Worthington said.
They'll have to stay dedicated and come out
ready to play next week so well see how It
goes."
Sammy Sosa had two hits and scored two
runs, but did not hit a home run. finishing
the regular season with 06, four behind
leader Mark McGwire, who hit two home tuna
on Sunday to cap a five homer weekend
against the Montreal Expos.
The playoffs begin today, with the Boston
Red Sox playing at the Cleveland Indiana (on
ESPN) at 1 p.m.; the San Diego Padres and
Kevin Brown challenging the Houston Astros
and Randy Johnson (ESPN) at 4 p m.; and
the Texas Rangers taking on the New York
Yankees (FOX 35) at 8 p.m.
The games will continue on Wednesday
with Boston and Cleveland (ESPN) at 1 p.m.;
the Cubs and Braves (ESPN) at 4 p.m.; and
the Yankees and Texas (WESH 2) at 8 p.m.

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
Athletic Boosters are offering reserved sea­
son football tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

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M

Legal Notices

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C *u n ty C « ir t
O r a n g * C a u n ly ,
C a t * I C O S 1- I 01 f
Adv*nll*t H*»lth l r i|«nV
Sunbelt. Inc Dha Florida
Hnapilal,
Plalnlllt
vs
Mark A Ssrovlcti 4
Sladiana 6 Strovich.
D a la n d a n ti
C a u n ly C a u rl
F in a lis t C a u n ly ,
F la r M a
Caaa * ••001 18380-044
Thompson PDE. Inc .
Plaint rtf
vs
S(i*clium Malal Works. Inc
and Mark A Sarnvich.
Dalandanl

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OP S H S ftlF F '8 S A L *
NOTICE It HEflCOr GIVEN
dial by virtu* ol thsl carlaln
Writ flf Eiacubon raauad oul ol
and undar Iha aaal ol th*
County Courl ol Pinallaa
County.
Florida.
Caaa
•*40011 *2*C-04t upon a final
|ody man I randarad In Iha aloralaid courl on tha 3rd day ol
April A O I t M in that curtain
caaa anlitlad Thompaon POE,
Inc , Plamtlll va tpactrum
Malal Worka. Inc and Mark A
Sarovich. Oafandant which
atoraaaid Writ ol Eaacullon waa
dalivarad lo ma at Shardl ol
Saminola County Florida and I
hsv* laviad upon all tha right.
Iitla and inlaraal ol Iha dalan*
danta
In
Iha
following
daacnbad pro party aaid proparty bamg localad in Saminola
County. Florida, mora parliculaity daacntrad aa tollowa
Uml NO 141-0 of Spnngwood
Villaga Condominium and an
undiyidad Id tC intaraat in Iha
land common alamanta and
common aapanaaa appurtanant
lo aaid Unll. all in accordanca
with and aubiact lo Iha
covananla. condilrona. raalncliona. larma and olhar proviaiona of that Daclaration ol
Condominium of SPRINQWOOO
VILLAGE, a Condominium, aa
rvcordad In Official Racorda
Dook 1331. Paga 104S Public
Racorda of Saminola County
Florida
and Iha undaraignod aa Shanff
ol Saminola County Florida,
will at I I 00 A M on Iha l*ih
day uf Olio Par A D IIS I ottar
for aala and aall lo Iha highaat
lintilar FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SU0JECT TO ANV AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al Iha
Front (Watt) Door at tha tu ps,
of
tha
tammola
County
Courthouaa m Sanford Florida,
tha tbov* daacnbad proparty
Thai aaid aala la bamg mada
lo aatiafy Iha larma ol thia Writ
of Eaacullon
Donald F Ealmgar Shantl
Saminola County. Florida
NOTICE REOARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISA0ILITIES ACT OF 1«»0. PERSONS
WITH A DISA0ILITY NEEDIN0
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEADLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE
SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 134E 2*TH STREET
SANFORD. FLORIDA AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDING*. HOT) 330-4440 TDO
(40f) 313-3313
Publiah Saptambar IS, 22. I I .
and Oclobar S. I t M With Sala
bamg bald on Oclobar IS. IM S
DCU-SS

IN TMS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROSATS DIVISION
F lla N u m k a r l l - M B - C F
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CECIL STIDHAM,
Dacaaaad
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha ■dmlniatralion of Iha
aatata of CECIL STIDHAM,
dacaaaad. Flla Hum bar SI-145CP, it pandmg m Iha Circuit
Court lor Saminola County,
Probata Division, tha addraaa
of which is 301 N. Park Ava..
Sanford. FL 317M. Tha namsi
and addraaaaa of Iha patsonal
lapraaantativa and tha patsonal
raprasanlaliva'a allornay ara
sal forth bslow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All parsons on whom this
notlca Is sarvad who hava
obiactions that chsllanga Iha
validity ol Iha will, tha qualifica­
tion of tha patsonal raprasantatlva, vanua. or Jurisdiction ol
this Court ara raqulrad lo flla
thaw obfactioos with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE 0ATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH craditors of Iha dacadanl
and olhar parsons having
claims or damands against
dacadani's astata on whom a
copy ol this notlca la aarvad
within three months after Iha
dal* ol tha Ural publication of
this notice must tile lhair claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All olhar craditors ol tha daca­
danl and parson* having claims
or damands against Iha dacedent’s aetata must flla their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRE0.
Tha data ot tha fust publica­
tion ol this Notica Is Saptambar
I t , IM S.
Patsonal Raprsaantatlva
RONALO STIDHAM
150 Wickham Square
Boone, NC 1M0T
Attorney for
Personal Raprsaantatlva
Harry O Raid, III
Florida Bar No. 140031
Sanford. FL 31771
Talaphone (407) 311-3111
Publish: Saptambar !•, and
Oclobar « . 1 M I
DEU-147
IN TNB CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TUB BM NTBSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
OASB NO. SB- SSS7-OR-SS-S
IN THE MATTER OF
CHANQINQ THE
NAMES OF
HOLLY MARIE BRABANT lo
HOLLIE MARIE BARTA.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
NAABANT to
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER

Legal Notices
BARTA.
And
AOAM ALEX ORAOANT lo
ADAM ALEX OARTA.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM THOMAS
DRABANT JR
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been tiled against
you and that you are required to
sarve a copy of your wnttan
dafenses if any. to It on
ROBERT
M
ORQURIC,
ESQUIRE ol the Law Office oi
Thomas R Olsen. P A . whose
address is IS IS Edgewater
Drive. Suite 1. Orlando. Florida
31504, on or before 10/23. and
hie the original with the clerk ol
this Court at P O Drawer C.
Sanford, Florida 31772 before
service on Petitioner or Immedi­
ately thereafter II you led to do
so, a dstaull may b* entered
against you tor tha relief
demanded In tha petition
Copiae of all courl documente
m ihn case, including ordera.
ere available el the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court’* office You may
renew thee# documente upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court'e office notified of
your current eddreee (You may
file Notica of Currant Addraaa
Florida Family Law Form
12 914) Future paper* in this
lawsuit will b* mailed lo Iha
address on record at tha clerks
office
Dated SEPTEMBER IS I N I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERX OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish Saptambar 22. 28 and
Oclobar S. 13. IS tl
DCU-1SS

IN TNB CINCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIONTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S T -t t t t - C A
DIVISION 14
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES
D/B/A FTB MORTGAGE
SERVICES F/K/A CARL I
DROWN AND COMPANIES.
Plaintitttsj,
v*
STACY WORTKA, at al,
Oefendenl(e)
NOTICE
OF FORSOLOfURB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Forecloaure Sat#
dated September ISth. 198*
and entered in Caaa NO S72251-CA of tha Circuit Court ot
tha
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County Florida wharam FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES D/B/A
FT0 MORTQAOE SERVICES
F/K/A CARL I BROWN AND
COMPANIES la Iha Plaintiff and
STACY MORTKA. MICHAEL F
TOWERS ara Iha Delendante, I
will aall lo tha highaat and beet
Udder lor cash al the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE;
SANFORD. FLORIDA at 11 00
n . on iha 20 lh day ol
Oclobar IS IS , the following
daacnbad property a* aal lorth
tn said Final Judgment
LOT 7. WESTLAKE MANOR.
UNIT ONE. A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 27. AT PAGE(S) 3.
4. 1 I. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
aaal ol this Court on Saptambar
Itth. 1885
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By Jine E Jssewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall* Raymar.
Barrett 1 Frappier
Post Otlica Boa 3410
Tampa FL 33001
797104894
II you ars s parson with a dis­
ability who naad* accommoda­
tion In order to participate in
ttiii proceeding, you ara enti­
tled at no cost to you. lor tha
provision ol cartsin assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida 32771,
lalaphone (407) 323-4330 with­
in 2 working day* of your
receipt of this document. It
hearing impaired. (TDD)t-SOO•55-1771
Publish Saplsmbar 22, 29.
m i
DEU-194

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that Jimmie R Entingar. Emily
V Entingar. tha holder ol tha
loUowmg certificate)*) has Iliad
aaid certificated) tor a Ms dead
to be issued thereon Tha cer­
tificate number)*) and yaarfs) ol
Issuance, tha description of tha
property, and the namets) in
which It was assessed ia/are aa
lollowl'
Certificate No: 3Stl
Year ol leeuance: 1SSI
DatcripUon of Property:
LEO EEC 1S TWP 21E ROE 31E
N 131 FT OF W IIS 4 FT OF N i
1/4 OF IW 1/4 OF NE 1/4.
Nsma* In which assessed
Juan Adrialico All ot aaid prop­
arly being in Iha County of
Beminote. Stale of Florida
Unlass such cartificttaft) shall
b* redeemed according to law.
the property daacnbad in such
certificated) will be sold to tha
highest bidder at the waat front
door.
Saminola
County
Courthouse. Eanlord. Florida,
on the 24th day of Oclobar.
IS M , at 11 00 a m.
Payment ot Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp Use*
and recording faaa ara required
to be paid by Iha successful
bidder at Iha sale Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid is due within 14 hours
after tha advertised time ol tha
aala All paymenla ehell be cash
or guaranteed inelrument.
mada payable to tha Clerk of
tha Circuit Court.
Dated line Eth day ol
Saptambar. IS M
&lt;«aal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish Sapl 1S. 21. IS S Oct
S. IM S
DELHI 3

Legal Notices
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE S IO H TIEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. SS-t I 0 -C C - 1O-U
HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaintiff,
v«
WILLIAM F PASCUCCI and
LUANN S PASCUCCI.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H A P TIR 43
Nolle* Is glvtn Iha! pursuant
lo Iha Final Judgmsnl of
Forsclosurs dated July 27.
1995. In Casa No S5-0I00-CC20-U, of tha County Courl In
and for Saminola County.
Florida, in which HIGHLANDS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC., I* tha Plaintiff and
WILLIAM F PASCUCCI and
LUANN S PASCUCCI. ate Iha
Defendants, I will ssll to Ih*
highest and bast blddsr tor
cash si the Watt Front Door of
the
lamina!*
County
Courthouss, 301 North Park
Avtnu*. Sanford. Florid*, si
It 00 a m . on OCTOBER 20th.
IM S, tha following described
property aal forth In the Order
of Final Judgment:
Let 11. and that part ol Tract
*0*. THE HIGHLANDS SECTION
4. according to tha Pill thereof
as recorded In Plat Book IS.
Pag* *4. of th* Public Records
of Saminola County. Florida
Begin al Iha SE cornet ol said
Lol I I . run North 33'3I'0S'
Easl a distance of 14155 fait
to the NE corner ol said Lot IS.
henca South **'1* 01' East a
ditlanct of 14 74 Issf, thsnca
South 33*3* 05* Wsal s dis­
tance of 1SI 0 * feat, thence
North 2S*33'I0* West a dit■anca ol 14 14' fo Point ol
Beginning
DATED September 15th 194*
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk ol County Court
By Jana E Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
CLAYTON * MCCULLOH
1045 Maitland Canter
Commons Boulevard
Midland. Florida 32751
Publication ol this Notice on
Saptambar 22. 109* and
September 2S. 199* in th*
Saminola Herald
DEU-132
N O TIC S OF
A P P L IC A T IO N FO R T A X OB I P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Robert H liljstltam j
Trustee c/0 Rutaall Law
Office*, fh* holdst of Ih* fnl■
lowing cartifrcalals) hat tiled
said certificated! lor a laa dead
lo be issued lharaon Th# cer­
tificate number!*) and ysarts) ol
issuance Ih* description ol th*
property and the namalsl in
which it was sasassad ia/are aa
follows
Certificate No 1251
Year ol Issuance tstt
Description ot Property
LEO PT OF LOTS 2 A 3 OESC
AS FROM MOST SLY COR LOT
3 RUN N 25 DEO 47 MIN E
7*4 15 FT N 44 DEO 17 MIN SI
IE C W 2 2 0 F T N 2 I DEG 47 MIN
E 20 FT N 44 DEG 17 MIN 54
SEC W IS FT TO POD RUN S 4*
OEG 42 MIN S SEC W 140 FT S
20OSG 17 MiH 44 SCC E 12 42
FT S 40 DEQ 30 MIN E 202 21
FT N 14 DEQ 47 MINE 144 FT N
44 DEQ 17 MIN 55 SEC W 4( 30
FT N 20 DEO 17 MIN SS SEC W
47 44 FT TO BEO ( 47AC) PLAT
OF SURVEY FOR BROWNINQ t
HEPPE DD 142 PO 40
Names In which attested
Village Marketplace ol Lake
Mary Ltd All ot aaid property
being in tha County ot
Sami not*. State ol Florida
Uniats such c*rtiticit*(s) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
Ih* property described in such
carlilictlait) will be told to tha
highest bidder at tha watt front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Ssnford. Florid*,
on Ih* 24lh day ol Oclobar.
IM S. at 11 00 a m
Payment ot 6*1# tee applica­
ble documentary stamp Mats
and recording fee* are required
lo be paid by th# luccattlul
bidder al the aal# Full payment
ol an amount equal to Iha high#•1 bid is du* wilhin 24 houri
slier Iha advertised lime ol th*
sal* All payments shall b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clark ot
Ih* Circuit Court
Dated this Sth day ot
Saptambar, tSSI
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirlay C Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish Sapl IS. 22. 2* S Oct
S. ISM
DEU-112
NO TICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DBBO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
trial Rev. Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptist Church,
iha holder ol tha toltowlng cer­
tificated) has tiled aaid certifi­
cated) lor ■ las dtad to be
issued thereon. Tha cartrlicata
numbard) and yssr(a) ol
issuance, tha description ol tha
property, and the named) in
which it was assessed ia/are aa
tollowa:
Certificate No: 3314
Year ol issuance: ISS4
Daacrlptlon ot Property:
LEO SEC tO TWP 21S ROE SIC
S0.E FT OF I 3 U FT OF W
122.1 FT OF NW 1/4 OR EW 1/4
OF BE 1/4 ILESB RO).
Names in which attested:
Benjamin F. Williams. Ail ot said
property being in tha County ol
Saminola, Slats ot Florida.
Unless such ceftiltcated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
tha property daacnbad in such
cartrtlcalad) will be told to tha
highaat bidder at tha waat front
door,
Sominolo
County
Courthouaa, Sanlord, Florida,
on tho Sth day ot November,
ISM , st il:0 0 a m.
Payment ol Sad laa, applica­
ble documentary stamp lu e s
wid recording toe* ora raqulrad
to bo paid by tha successful
bidder at tha sale. Full payment
ol on amount equal la tha high­
est bid Is due within 24 hours
altar the advertised lima of tha
. All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to tha Clark ol
tha Circuit Court,
Dated this 22nd day of
Saptambar, ISM .
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Ehlrlay C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish: Sapl 2S. Oct. S. t l . E
10. IM S
DCU-224

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that Rev Victor Olair c/o
Fountainhead Baptist Church,
Ih# holder ol Iha following carlilicala(t) hat Mad said certdicat#(«) lor a las dead to lie
Issued thereon Tha certificate
numbar(s) and y*ar(t) ol
•ttuanc*. th* description ol tha
property and th* nama(t) in
which it was assessed is/ere as
follows
Certificate No 375*
Year ol Issuance 1094
Description ol Property
LEO LOT 1 ESTES ADO TO
OVIEDO PO 7 PQ 44
Names in which assessed
Beniamin F Williams All ol said
property being m Ih# County ot
Saminola. Slat* ot Florida
Unless such c*rtifical*(t| shall
t&gt;* redeemed according to law.
th# property described tn such
cartificata(s) will b* sold lo Ih*
highest bidder al th* west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on Ih* Sih day ol November
109S at 11 00 a m
Paymenl of Sal* la*, applica­
ble documentary stamp teats
and recording fats are required
to be paid by Ih* successful
ladder st ih* sat* Full payment
of an amount equal lo th# high­
est bid is due wilhin 24 hours
after th# advertised lime ol Ih#
tale All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
mad* payable lo fh# Clark ol
Ih* Circuit Court
Dated this 22nd day of
September 199*
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE CCUNTv
FLORIDA
by 5hirt*y C Hergert
Deputy Clark
Publish Sept 29 Oct 4 13 •
20. 1994
DEU 224
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* N*. SS-SSO CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
QLAOYS SIMPKINS.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th# administration of Ih*
astata ot OLADYS SIMPKINS,
deceased. Fit* Number 9* *40
CP. tt pandmg in th* Circuit
Court for Saminola. Florida,
Probata Division, th* addraaa
ol which it N Park Ava.,
Sanford. FL, 32771. Tha names
tnd address of fh* Par tonal
Rapraaanfaliv*
and
Iha
Personal
Rapraaanlaliva a
attorney are eat forth balow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All persona on whom Hut
nolics is aarvad who hava
obiectiona that challenge Iha
validity ol the will. Iha qualifica­
tions ol tha personal represen­
tative. vanua, or jurisdiction ot
this Court ara required lo flla
lhair obtecbona with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
th e

f ir s t

p u b l i c a t io n o f
NOTICE o r t h ir t y d a y s

THIS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH creditors ol tha dacadanl
and olhar persona having
claims or demands against
dacadani's aalata on whom a
copy of Ihia notice la aarvad
wilhin three months attar the
data ol tha first publication ol
this notice mutt fils lhair claims
with thia Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE 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 creditor! of tha daca­
danl and persona having claims
or demands against th* daca­
danl a astata mutt lit* lhair
claims with Itut court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
Th* dal* ol Ih* brat publica­
tion ol this Notice is Saptambar
29. 1S91Partonal Raprasantttiva:
STEVEN J. SIMPKINS
l i t N. Edgamon Ava.
Winter Springs, FL 32701
Attorney lor
Personal Rapratentative
FRANK C. WHIOHAM,
ESOUIRE
Florida Bar NO. 1IS2S0
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIOHAM
S SIMMONS. P.A.
Potl Office Bos 4SSI
Sanlord, FL 32772-4146
Talaphona: 407/322-2171
Publish: Saptambar 29, tnd
October S. 199*
DEU-244
NOTIOB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN,
that Kevin Hugh**, th* holder
of Ih* following cartilicatt(t)
hat M td said cartiticals(t) lor t
1st dead to b* issued lharaon
Th* cartilicat* number)*) tnd
yaarfs)
ol
Issuance.
Iha
description ol Ih* property, and
Ih* nama(t) In which II was
assessed ia/ar* aa follow*.
Certificate No: 1(11
Year of Issuance: IS M
Description of Property:
LEO LOT 7 BLK 10 EVANSDALE PB 7 PO 37.
Nam** in which astasaad
Charles Mann altn: John D
Toolit. All ol said proparty
being In Iha County ol
BenHnol*. Slat* ol Florida.
Unlast such cartlfictlaft) thill
be redeemed according lo law.
th* property described in such
cartifrcalafs) will b* sold to Ih*
highest bidder al Ih* west front
door.
Eaminol*
County
Courthouss. Sanlord. Florida,
on Ih* Sth day of November,
IS M . al 11:00 l i t
Payment ol Sal* la*, appliesbl* documentary stamp lata*
and recording lees ara raqulrad
lo b* paid by Ih* succattlul
bidder al th* sal* Fuff payment
ol an amount equal lo Ih* high•tl bid it du* within 24 hours
elier the advertised lima ol Iha
aala AH payments shall ba cash
or
gutrsnlaad
intlrumtnl.
made payable lo Iha Clark ol
Iha Circuit Court.
Dalad this 22nd dty ol
September, ISM .
(Saat)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirlay C Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish Sapl 2S. Oct I. 13. S
20. ISM
OEU-224

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g e m i n a t e H e ra ld

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Rev. Victor Blsir c/o
Founlalnhaad Baptist Church,
the hoidtr ot tha following cartiticafa(s) hat filsd said cartfflcttt(tl lor a tan dtad lo ba
ittuad lharaon Tha cartificata
numbar(t) and yaarltl of
ittuanca. Iha description ol th*
property, and tha nama(t) in
which It was assessed it/trt t l
follow*
Cartificata No: 374*
Vttr ol lllutnca: 199*
Description of Propsrfy:
LEO SEC 10 TWP 213 ROE 31E
N 47 FT OF S 257 FT OF W
222.1 FT OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
OF SE 1/4
Ntm st in which itts tts d .
Benjamin F. Williams. All ol said
property bamg In tha County of
Saminola, Slaia of Florida
Unlaaa such cartificalaftl shall
ba redeemed according lo law,
tha properly described in such
certificated) will ba sold lo tha
highest blddsr tl tha was! front
door,
Saminola
Crunly
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on iha Sth day ol November,
1994. at 11.00 a m
Payment of Sala faa, applica­
ble documentary stamp fasts
and recording faat ara raqulrad
fo ba pad by tha tuccataful
bidder at Iha sala. Full payment
of an amount equal lo tha high­
est bid It dus withm 24 hours
sHtr the advertised lima of Iha
sala All payments shall ba cash
or
guarantied
instrument,
mada payable to tha Clark of
ma Circuit Court
Dalad this 22nd day of
Saptambar. 199*
(Sail)
MARYANNE MORSE
CIERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shwtay C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish Stpt 29. Oct 4. 13. S
20, 149*
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IN TNB C IR C U IT COURT
OF TNB tS TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLONIOA
IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
j u r i s d i c t i o n on/ratoN
OASB NO. SS-SSSS-CAtS-P
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
VS
STEVEN X THOMAS and
JOHN K JOHNSON
and FRED JONES and
HZO CORPORATION, at a l.
Oafandant*
AMENOBO NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE CALX
Notica it hereby given fhal.
pursuant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sala
dalad Saptambar 14th, IS M ,
and antarad in civil cat* num­
ber SS-S4S3-CA14-P ol Iha
Clrcuil Courl ol Iha ISIh
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Saminola
County.
Florida,
wharain FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Is
Plaintiff
and
STEVEN
K.
th o m a e . jo h n k jo h n s o n .
FRED JONES. HZO CORPORA­
TION. LEO TUDELA. MARIA
TUDELA. RANDI CODY N/K/A
HANOI CO0Y YASIKA. RAY­
MOND ROYSTER. FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO­
RATION SUCCESSOR TO RES­
OLUTION TRUST CORPORA­
TION AS RECEIVER FOR FREE­
DO M ". ROBERT ORAHAM. JR .
CHARLEB SCHWARTZ. AN0
ALPHONSUS J. DONAHUE. JR .
MEMBERS OF THE LAST
BOARD OF DIRECTORS". GEN­
ERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL COR­
PORATION F/K/A GENERAL
ELECTRIC CREDIT CORPORA­
TION.
CARLTON.
FIELDS.
WARD. EMMANUEL. SMITH E
CUTLER. P.A.. THOMAS A.
OREENE. BILL WCNDORF'S
POOL SERVICE. INC . OEOROE
STUART. INC., JIMMY BRYAN
TOYOTA. INC.. D A J PRINTING.
INC D/B/A SPEEDY OUICK
INSTANT PRINTINO CENTER.
ROBERT W CALDWELL. SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
_____
UNKNOWN PERSON(E) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.N/K/A LINDA
BECK. L O . THOMAS A/K/A
LARRY
THOMAS.
la/ara
Dalandanti,) I will aall to Iha
highest and past bidder for
cash al iha wail Irani door ol
tha Saminola County court­
house in Sanlord. Saminola
County. Florida, al 11 00 A M
on tha 20th a day ol Oclobar.
1EM . f o r
. a* twi forth
Final Judgment to wil;
LOT I l f . Sl'MMERHILL
PHASE II. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK S3, PAOES 37IS. PUBLIC RECORDS OF

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300 N. Prsncfc Ave.
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32772
M a r t in . *2771
Our office le open to bbevb you Monday through Friday, 8 im - 5 pm
For Tuaaday’a odMort, ttw i

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• (217) require payment in advance.

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CLASSIFICATIONS

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• Indkxts st many faelurat of Em Sam you ara saSing at you can trvnk of Remember,
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• Include a pnos By Stung a pries, you wM skmtnats unwanted cess from people who
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OLCN h a v e n - save over ha* 2
roof gsrtlan spaces only. 13400.
407-332-1750

21— P e r s o n a l s

70— E ducation Sc
T raining

71— H e l p W a n t e d
PROFESSIONAL TM Looking
for tha bast TM lob 7 Positive
••dad , for a positive
environment. Call Misty
Nowfl 323-7070 ait 212

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job A u n t
Wksnd da saat National Truck
School 1-S0B-4SB-7364

71— H elp W anted

LONELY
CALL JUUEANN
*22 years old Im *h«i loving

90473S-9B1SBpagsr
1800005 2144

needed lot busy Longwood tocaoon Orast psv 3T1-404S
WsJk-mi watcoms 7 osyv
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fo T -W H W P
w h y warn start
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2923 s x l SO U

27— N ursery Sc C h ild
C are
MUNCH4UN MANOR prs-k rag
now la* daises. *m gnxps. •
loving home almot lor 3-5yrs
raatonabla rats* 321-6948
SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
TLC arM aadapt 1 children. 1 A
up. call 324-7*13

55— B usin ess
O pportun ities
1 parson
P/T, IISOGYnon income, no In­
vest 407-293-7645 aid 12.

VENOMG:Lxry persons Drsam.
Cal B Receive Into B Free Pre­
paid Caltng Cart SOO-S2Q-43B3

5 9 — F in a n c ia l

S ervices
M O N ET P R O B LE M S ?
Consokdaw your be* w/o a
ban PnnsarCrsd* 327-9560

tt*§ tim e to p rep are
for tho Holiday.
Order your CtaeaMed Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ada now)

AOMMIETHATIVE ASSISTANT
POSITION- In Orlando area fyr
mm office rip
Competitive
wages Cal Chris al Al-Temps.
6476010 EO£ NO FEE

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Training makes the diftwenca'

•Personal:ad service
‘Qualify work
•Distribution in your local area
(to draw seasonal help from amptoyest who rsttos doaa by)

New or atperienced- wa hava
Openings m our three eipand-

ing Seminole County office*
lot ha/d working career-mmded
people Cal
Nancy Dane!
Aft*mortal, ongwood 869-4600
Robn Mu/ekj
Laa MaryHeattvow-333-8068
Gary Baianofl
Oviedo-365 3688

CaS (407) 322-2911 A
Ask lor ths Ctoaslflad Dept.
Lsf your displays atari working
for you EARLY!

NOW HIRINO
F/T lor a Major Manufacturing
plant to Sanford Positions ars
available on a* shifts. Pace­
s e tte r P e rs o n n e l s t 130- 2S 11
o r 330- 1SSS

ATTENTION C N As”
Com* and jom our caring learn
ol Nurias and CNA t Eicel■ant banaMi Etparenca racognuad
3:00pm-11:00pm
shift avallabtt. Pease apply m
parson Deiiona Healthcare Re­
habilitation Center 1851 Elkcam BNd. Deltona EOE

Lane Term Short Term
Tamei 1
To tera
M ill

AUTOMOTIVE 0ETAH.ER8

|1*T a 2ND Sh i f t a s s e m b l y
RECOTON CORPORATION, Iha
nations Hiding manufacturer'
distributor of electronic
to n e s , has severs)
to Lsks M an/ facility to r ft)
and 2 nd sfuft attamoiy postbona Hours era 740-3:30Pm
4 :00p m - I I : 30a m . Musi b s abis
u kft up lo 35 tie and tuna
tor I hours. Blading raw SS 90
lit ahtfi and 1540 2nd shift.

Sanlordlpngwood Orlando
Good Income Potential
Benefits After 90 Day*
7sp/t tool 407 293 3055

CARPENTERS, ALL FACES OF
CONSTRUCTION
IP-3337

CASHIERS

Will tram for Toll cotectors
24 openings lor lle.ibie people

Apply In parson al 1090
Emma Oak* tral, Laa Mery
FL 32745

Legal Notices
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0EBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB 0EEME0 TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINQ TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad Ih* 1BIN day ol
Baplambar. USE.
MARYANNE MORBE
Clark ol Clrcuil Court
By Jana E Jataww
Deputy Clark
COOILIB B STAWIARSKJ

F T B P/T

P&lt;3 Training, vacation
he*«n. denial, kfa insurance

Call 407-684-344*

I FOR YOU 1
Just Celt Never • Faa!
H E L P P e ra o n n s i S2S SSSI

Winter Garden

CLERICAL PERSON Organuatonal skills. daU entry and gen­
eral clerical duties F/T 9 30
5 30 M F Contact Sharon L a a
Mery 302 *004

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos

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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
( 1) an claims against iha aaiaia
and (21 any objection by an
■ntarastsd parson to whom this
notica waa mailed that chattangaa tha validity of tha wUI,
Iha qualification* of Iha person­
al rapraaanlaliva, vanua. or
ruttadiciion of Iha court.
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Publication of thia Notice has
begun on Saptambar i t . ISM .
Personal Rapraaanlaliva
ROBERT B.
LOVINOFOSS
WILLIAM H MORRISON.
ESQUIRE
7100 South U S. Highway 1T-S2
Farn Park, Florida 32T30
Talaphona: 407/834-1424
Attorney lor
Personal Raptaaantaliva
Publish: Saptambar IS, and
October S, 1*41
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.:SS-S91-CP
RE THE ESTATE OF
B IT T Y JANE LOVINQFOS4.
Otctatad
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of Iha
•state of BETTY JANE LOVINGFOSS, dtcaatad. Fila Number
9* *41 -CP It pending in tha
Circuit Court for Saminola
County,
Florida,
Probata
Division, iha addrata of which
la PO Drawer C. Sanford.
Florida 32772 Tha names and
•ddraasat of tha personal raprasanlaliva and tha partonal
taprasamativaa attorney ara
sal forth balow
All rnlaratlad parsons ara
required lo Ma with this court,
w it h in

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION “Can ws actually know tho universe?
My God, it's hard enough finding your way around in
Chinatown.*— Woody Alton

�10A • Seminole Herald. Sanford Florida • Tuesday, September 29. 1998

DONE!
Buy

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141— H oM rs I-'or S au

71—Hill* Wanitd
CUSIOMte Btr'WITH/i.

S11.15 T O S TA R T
I

Grade *&lt;x Student*
Call V Th It 4&lt;?m B69 9191

CUSTOMER
SERVICE
REP
looking tor someone w sircmg
i^tomer skills computer M
h .'k keeping. eip a pint F.T or
fVT Ctr wort oond *■ beneMs some weekends req Fa*
rrsgme to 401-3*2-1611

O EN TA L ASSISTAN T/
R E C E P TIO N IS T
WS tram Wort Sanford /Ortanv&gt; often Must havo pieas-ng
pervonakly Send resume 1o 217
S Ojk Ave Santorfl FI 32771
Help Wanted Dataller- I
e e r retorted, but not neces­
sary w.M Tram Con Traci jack
321 5163
DRVWALL HANGERS A
FINISHERS
mmedale
Call 862-3337.

work'

ORYWALLHANGERS A
FINISHERS- immediate work'
Call (62 1337.
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Eipen
enced w equip 1 *ite &lt;*ork a
Mu* Vacation A Pension (407)
122-61)3_____________________
EQUIP OPERATOR- Enpenenced * bo table CDL req d
Vacation A Pennon F T post»37t 322 6133

Drywall Hanger*, Finisher*.
Apprentice*. 1 Laborer*- Ap
jv, M r 6 am 4pm O Wat
Mark Contract ng 3630 S-Net
SM' Road O'Undo 1401)294
*051 COE t v r w p

A«yy n person
2601 Country Club Rd Santorfl
407 322-6844
E*1ruaion Operator* Tra-mg
popron
3rd arutr cn'y 11-7
58 COhr Located at The San
'cud Aeport interim* between 92 3000 Met‘onviM Are San'orfl 407-321-2901_____________
FUN ATMOS training provided.
55 50-16M apply beteeen 3 5
Wendy * Lk Mary_______________
GENERAL LABOR- mecr-anioal
&gt; include watehoui* A assem
r &gt; workers Great pay. be* tir*
Ca CM t at Al-Tempa 647*010 EOE NO FEE

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INSURANCE AGENTS WANTEDiVe prpvded 3 prequalitied appcintment* per oiylrom re­
sponse cards me. health A p
preguaiified appointment*
available per no code Tramng provided, 75% tst year
comm
plus
advances
ewwasoanet
(600) 577-6587

Reliable Cement Mltera A Fli
latter* needed mtme F T
W
Tram 324-2442

R IG H T H A N D M AN
Needs 100 worker* daily.

JOIN me beat healthcare team
m Volusia county Retlorallve
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eirenence helplul
Call Debary Manor 407-661
4476 EOE

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

nr alt * insurance and *otk
PIAN’ tVvj **• wospure
AppTf M **0 Muter Ortvw.
lu m e k Spin* 2*0.(000

RECEPTtONISl/SECRETARY
Mutt have typing A light com
putev skills Must have e 1C re!
ercnce* 3305907
________ leave message________
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Granby A Aaaoc. 834 7444
SOLDERERS o! Smal ektctrcn
ics. derendabaity required e«p
preterred but willing to tram
Good bene Ins Can Magneton*
Hearing Aid Co O 119 1703 i
110._________________________________
Stop Spinning Tour Wheeta1
Start a New Career At

LABOR READY ®
WORK TOOAY/PAID TOOAV
Sanford
Apply In peraon today:
1551 S French Aye
121-4343
Medical -Clerical

Seminole Employment
(407) 322-2044

Imme opening FIT Hecepton
it tor busy medical cttice Call
123 9570

NCG
Personal Director
57hr
Oua'.fy Control
58 hr
Accounting Clerk
58 hr
Front Office
14N
Order Taker
HON
Handy Man
56 hr
DaU Clerk
18 hr
Dock Worker
S7fhr
Factory Trainee
To Many To 1st
Can Nowr
700 W 25th Street

MERFTV MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends F REE 331 52M

SURVEYORS needed
Party
civet, instrument and rod person
eip preferred but not teq tor rod
person contact Jeff 660-9695
STYLIST Seminole Town Corner
Master Cull now tvrng Salary
commission, bonus, ins and
stock purchase Cal Margaret at
330 7779____________________ _

Potmon Available
lT T T
MEAT CLERK Must be agess ve A heubie w hours
ip helpful but not reg Start
mg Saiary 58 hr • Bene tits
Apply m person at 2921 Orlan­
do Drive Su1e 102 9 5 EOE

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RECEPTIONIST WANTED- tyr
Mfl general office e*p 57 -58
Cad Choi at Al-Tempa. 6476010 EOE NO FEE

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Phon* Pros
Full or part time. Top
•alary, bonua A
commiaalon. Long*
wood location. Call
Dan Faulkar. 767*
_________ 9270
TILE HELPER NEEDED bans
and e&gt;p a muat good pay
________ 407-330-4173________
TU P P E R W A R E E arn 520-510
p e r hour lo r ( i b a m oney o r have
■ h a -le n e career 131-4421

103— Mouses-

an ted

U
SH IN G LE IN S TALLER S
Tods A bana req Cal 3306543

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
WfEkLY RENTALS-----Starting • I777wk
15sluts. DuviWawn. 1XH123
EFFICIENCY
Mad serv convenrenl locabon
_________ 3214900
FURNISHED ROOMS-A1 uMl
met Laundry, phone. ar«J krt
use 565-590 a wee* 324 4 955
SANFORD/ LK. MARY 1 0
Ddrm, w/ bath,
1350 mo meludes an hr. phone utilities
302-7166________________ ____
SINGLE MOM seeks ruom mate
to share spacous 22 apt Temp
Ok 1275.12 unities start 1&amp;1

97— A partments F urnished

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MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t BOOM 641QMO
2 BORM . 5470MO AND UP

3 2 3*670
ROSE LEA VRXAS
277 Bpacla/ -M fM le n M
HUO OKAY 4C7-3W-6631
6ANFORO an dugtai If rm
m la
ctoeet* cAta
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wVd
d hook up*
------5450
Mao tn 5325121

Th is is a full-time position which offers full
benefits, competitive salary plus commission
and growth opportunities. Qualified candidates
should have strong phone, organizational, and
customer service skills, computer and sales
knowledge as well as the ability to handle
multiple tasks in an unsupervised environment.

10 3 — H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d
SANFORD 3/1 tod yard. 138
Coon by Club Cede pal* ok

RENTALS

tANFORO

V t Apt W/SpW
Plan. Patio. O V A
14406180
8ANORA an ow gar. an rm.
ten pen. Mata opt 1721/5700
3RD 471 Carpel. Patro
Carpel 6 Pamt. On
Acreage. Sepbc.
8780/1700
SANFORD 171 Duple*. Living
Rm 6 Carprt. C H A 1305/5350
COUNTRY c u n an carprt
Fam rm. Heal. Air 1500/5500.

Please fax resume to (407)323*9408
or call Kellie at (407)322*2611
to schedule an appointment.

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322-2495

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SANFORD 3rt 5 wal to wad car
pel. ctva 5575mn 5300rt*p 112
Andwrvm Ctrckt 299 159B
ST JOHN RIVER FRONT22 over 1800 sq tt, mg pool
2 c gat. pto* t c carport Over
1/3 ac w/dock Sl50Gmon
Venture I Proparlta* 221 -4784.
5500 DOWN— WHY RE NT 7
When you can own ffv* 3 bdrm
home « CT1A new pamt 8 car
pet ’ AM about HUD home*1
The Hllltman Group. Inc.
Realtor*______ 321-6113

114—
W a r e ii u u s e / R e n t a l

S pace
7000 « a . FT. WAREHOUSE
70*100 dose to Fort Mellon
Park Good location, easy ac
ce*»’ Ashing only lt)00m o.

WE NEED HOUSE I TO RENT

REAL ESTATE, INC
3 2 2 -7 4 M
117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en ta ls
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
suit* otnea 5450mo 2 Bay
5550mo 339 5795
rFLA
u « RENT
K f ii
FENCED PARKING AREA
easy a ccess
ca n accom
« M M 141 to 15 cart, heavy
ant, auto*, etc. 17 91/
B M area avalaWe im
mediately 1550
per month
324-4440 or la* 2261166.
OFFICE 6 STORE AVAR- Both
over 1000 tq tt |1) 5425 (2)
5450 Cal liter 8*m 3226169
SANFORD- 1.174 *q tt once
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A City Halt Aval
able
immediately
MortxUer
Grout. Inc (407) 539-1000 ed
106.
118— O

Space For

f f ic e

R

ent

625 *q It
up to 2500 aq ft Free month
(407) 321-9224

FREE 1ST MONTH I Mwy 17-92
Lawd 2 atora tronl* 1 w over
heed door. 3336264.699 5117
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
I SuMea avaHaMa - 1100 SF a
laoDIF. 607-321-7004
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F u r n it u r e F o r S a u

BICYCLE- girts 10‘ peppermint
switl bamer- very gnud condlon
525 00 323 4517
r o n SALT- 1-ixr I’ v ■■ 100
Eipiess Like new1 $4000 obo
Call After 7pm 249-5895
FOR SALE- used ff X 8 mil lip
sragn door* Good Condition1
100 Used Washing Machine
Maytag |to5 Fu» sue IV* up
Diamond Plate Tool Oov 5100
Cak (407| 321-0391

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DINETTE. TABLE 8 CHAIR
SET. Mauve Cream Me new 560
349 5033
EXCELLENT watev bed queen
use* regular sheets 5 &lt;00 call
349 5033 Phonra game J100
FURNITURE 9 1 0 «r
ftpen Monday 1'am 7pm
Thursday 10am 6pm
fnday 10am 6pm
Saturday 10am 2pm
3422 S Ortarvln Or
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407 330 4213
Always buying l seeing

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IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
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231— C

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1966 T O Y O T A S U P R A Mack A
gold tolly loaded R o n * but
neeijs w ivk M u si sell $1500
d v r 407 6 6 8 8174

Sanford Hlalortc Dlalilcl (3)
Commercial
leaked
Unity
SI60000 (11 Comme-nal Vac
ant Lc4 555 000 330 1495

153— A creage L o t For
Sale
ACRES- yept-c tan* light
pole city water cable pole
barn. 6 utility shed 533 00
CASH or 549900 * 15000down
5 monthly payment*
2.5 ACRES- 521.900

1 1 8 r * %*

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StOOmbo
ELEC1HIC STOVE
godscond 575nbo 330 1579
MATTRESS SALE - lull see
used bo* springs 4 mattress
565 00 larry s Mart 327 4132

199— I’Ll5 &amp; Suri’IILS
PET GROOMING
by i f cl at my office or at your
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901300 *65 000
IAK EFR ON T LOT Stone Is­
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VACANT LO T Loch Arbor
528 000 to pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
525 000
BAY AVE Sanford lot near
part-115 000
321-5065

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Beautiful &lt;910 a English Art
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Original E*cel1ent condition
Worth mrn ol 52900 Asking
1795 Ca* 1*0713219467

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544.900 Financing aval ml tm
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302-5734

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696 5S48

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LICENSED AND EXPO
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2 85 -L a n o sc a pin g
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RIGATION
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shrub*, mulches, brick piker*,
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design and tier tounumt I w4
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QUALITY C A R E "
FREE EST 322-0828.
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dry wal. remodeling, renovthons Cal 282 7069

300-P ressure
C leaning ______
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card* accepted. 321-4122
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tree estimate k 8 n* 321-8336

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13 900 ACRE
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59.900 126,500 Writer
finance 1800 350 6838

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toOld Mims Rd . tumleft to propertyat 1320 Old Mims Rd. Watch tor ToddAuction signs.
TERMS Real Estale-25*.. down, balance 30 days Personal Property - Cash. 10% Buyers
Premium
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tq It. Cakfrmia Myte 2 Mory
pool, tennis ct
amerutw*
8129.000
4 OR Colonial- 2 story on 3
wooded tot* REDUCED TO
81003100
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16+ ACRES - 2,700 SQ. FT. MAIN HOUSE
GUEST HOUSE 1,500 SQ. FT.
GRANNY/TRAINERS COTTAGE
FABULOUS ONE-IN-A-M1LLION STABLES
30 X18’ SWIMMING POOL
FOUR WORKSHOP/GARAGES
STOCKED PONDS
1/4 MILE TRACK - PADDOCKS
EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY

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153— A creage Lo t For

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A MOV! M SPCCIALtl 400 *q
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MARKHAM WOODS 56 bd 3
bath 1 2 acre* 3500 sq (t
LivTam. tern pool 8299.900
4/2,10 fnd acre* Huge roc
*c porch. 2 cmtMdg 8194.900

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lift 30 to 50 PS 58h&gt; Will tram
Car Requued 339 1911

La*rvP**t Control TechnicianE*penenced prelerted Call 3236661

WELDERS- Growing company
needs » elders Interviewer re­
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647 6010 EOE NO FEE______
Ml m ere
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ORT DRIVERS- husband and
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601 Dogtreck Rd Long wood
260-6106

LABORERS NEEDED

EXPERIENCED
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in rt^a*y coittsaon

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School age Teacher needed
Cal 3226547

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�Seminolo Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, September 29. 1990 ■ 1 1 A

by Chic Young

Q LO NDIE

How serious are bone infections?
HEAR DR. GOTT: About a year ago,
I fractured my right arm in a motorcy­
cle accident The break was pinned
with a 8-inch screw. Subsequently, I
developed a bone infection, which was
treated. The fracture appears to have
healed, hut I was told that this is
impossible because of the infection. Is
there any chance that I will lose my
arm?

by Mort Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sansorr*

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P E A N U TS

ME Y MA ! SEE THE
FUNNY LOOKING 0 06 !

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UHAT SHE STANDING
HERE FOR? ISN 'T
HE FUNNY LOOKING?

DID YOU SEE THE
FUNNY HAT HE WAS
W EARING AN D THE
ciruMv i nniriw*; q u n e o

MICKEY MOUSE
SHOES AR E NOT
FUNNY LOOKING!

DEAR READER: Osteomyelitis
(bone infection) is a troublesome com­
plication of surgery to repair frac­
tures. In most cases, the infection is
introduced cither during the injury or
at the time of surgery. A foreign body
(such as a pin, a screw or an artificial
joint) can act as a reservoir of bacteri­
al contamination, because • unlike
natural bodily tissues — the synthetic
material has no wsy of cleaning itself
once it's In the body.
Ordinarily, a contaminated screw
would have to be removed to eradi­
cate the Infection, and bone healing
would be delayed until the infection
had cleared up with antibiotic thera­
py. In your case, however, the
osteomyelitis appears to have been
controlled, allowing the bones to knit.
Your orthopedic surgeon can best
monitor your progress. He or she will
require serial X-ray examinations to
document the formation of new bone
at the site of the injury. In addition,
the surgeon will probably base much
of his or her judgment on whether
your arm is gaining strength and
whether you are free of pain. At this
point, you are not — fortunately — at
risk of losing your arm
DEAR DR GOTT I have been diag
nosed with cardiomyopathy, which
causes marked shortneis-of-breath
during physical activity. How can I
overcome thia?

drugs can olten make cardiac patients
more comfortable and independent.

DR. G O T T
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

I don't know whether you could be
helpi’d by such thei.tpy That's a doci
sion to be made by your family doctor,
perhaps with the help of a cardiolo­
gist. In my experience, prescription

ACROSS
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Chock —
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28 Mohammedan
prayer leader
28 Story
20 Model Carol
30 Taboo Item
31 Lack of pre­
tentiousness
33 Domain oI a
nobleman

To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Understanding Heart
Disease " Other readers who would
like a copy should send $2 plus a long,
self addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill Station,
New York. NY lOISfi. He sure to men­
tion the title

You can write to Dr. Gott
at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
Hill Station, New York, NY
10156

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DEAR READER: Cardiomyopathy
i* a medical term denoting disease
and malfunction of the heart muscle.
The condition Is a common conse­
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sis and a host of other afflictions that
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demands ol physical exertion; difficul­
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thia disability.
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which are geared toward cither
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or increaxing the strength of the car­
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Stare down
the target
By Phillip Alder
It Is Important for an archer to keep
his eye on the target: the buU’a eye. As
mentioned yesterday, it is important
for a bridge defender to keep his eve
on the target: the number of tricks
needed to defeat the contract.
In this example, you are East, de­
fending against four hearts alter South
has shown a balanced 21-22 and a
Stayman Inquiry has uncovered the
heart (It. Your partner leads the spade
two. What Is your plan?
True, here three no-trump is easy to
make. However, when one has a sin­
gleton, wheeling out Stayman is nor­
mal. If responder doesn't use it now,
when would he?
There is one instinct that is almost

unconscious among defenders. If they
see a chance to give their partner a
ruff, they go ahead and do so. They
rarely stop for a moment to consider
the deal as a whole and how the play
will develop after the ruff.
East, knowing his partner had led a
singleton, returned the spade three at
trick two. After ruffing. West switched
to a club. Declarer won in the dummy
and played a trump. East put up the
ace and led another spade, but West
was out of trumps — as East knew he
would be.
East should have considered his tar­
get. Four tricks were needed, not
three. East had to organise a dub ruff
before giving West his spade ruff. At
trick two. East must switch to the dub
nine. Declarer will win in the dummy
and play a heart, but East wins with
the ace and leads the spade three.
West ruffs and. reading East's card as
a suit-preference signal, returns a
dub. East's ruff defeats the contract
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Your pMoaopNcat outlook w* be
J f ahead.
strengthened. In addition, your taith in
yourae* and your ideas w* nourish *
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Social encoun­
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by Jim Davit Be
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and the required refund form and the
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mailing 82 and sett-addressed stamped
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one who Haims to have figured you out
might do something today to promote his
or her position whae demeaning yours. II
this happens, separate yourself from this
person immediately.
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with subordinates may have to be care­
fully monitored today. Try not to ba too
authoritative, nor condescending in the
process. Maintain a delicate balance.
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wa have to sea things from all sides
before wa can figure out what others
want. This might ba the case for you
today, but you’ll get what you want m the
long run
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ture today. Those who lose could and up

resentful.

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you've made a good team in the past,
you and your partner should go your sep­
arate ways today. You'll ba more fortu­
nate on your own.
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today, you will make others extremely
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                    <text>S ervin g S an fo rd , C a s s e lb e rry , L a k e M ary, Longw ood, O vied o , W in te r S p rin g s a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty s in c e 1 9 0 8

W EEKEND

December 27, 1998

91st Year, No. 89

(407) 322-2611

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By BUI Kam a
STAFF WRITER

From tornado?s ci/ul ivlldjlres to lost lives. I99H tuts been a difficult year for Sem inole
County residents.
In February, lom ailoes lashed through the county, killing 12 people tn Sanford. Nesldents
rallied to offer aid by providing food and shelter to victims.
From late May through mUlJuly. Florida was hit with more tlum 2.300 fires dtat burned
500,000 acres. In June. 600 acres owned by Sat\ford Mayor h irry Dale mere burned by a fire
that woulil (ulvance to bum a total o f 2.0(H) acres.
The botly o f Lake Mary lllgh Schtxil graduate Jennifer Leah Kalrls was found In her Hollins
College dorm room in March. The homicide investigation remains unsolved, h ik e Mary teen
ager. Mark Dufault. stabbed f'L grandmother to (hath in October. Sanford'.t 15 year old
Johnny Jackson drowned In a lake trying to save a friend's dot] In November.
Through the tragedies came heroic efforts o f people showing compassion fo r those In need
The key events In Seminole County In ll)9H Include:
JANUARY:
Sanford City Manager Bill Simmons 62. a n ­
nounces hi* retirement.
Cincinnati Bell announces plans lo expand o p ­
erations In Seminole County that could create up
to 2.600 jobs.
Thelm a Mike o f Sanford la presented with the
Heartland Award by Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles.
Mike Is the director o f the Good Samaritan Home
In Sanford.
Former Lake Howell High School star defensive
end Trevor Bryce caps his rookie season by
helping the Denver Broncos defeat the Green
Bay Packer 31-24 tn the Super Bowl In San D i­
ego. Pryce was a first round pick Ijy Die B ron ­
cos out o f Clem son University.
The W inter Springs City Commission annexes
300 acre lot known as Battle Ridge. The city of
Oviedo. Black Hammock. McKinley Mill, and (he
local branch o f the Audubon Society objected to
the annexation.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale unveils an artist ren ­
dering for a $75 million Waterfront Hotel and
Conference Center for Sanford.
FEBRUARY:
Baseball star Tim Raines, a Seminole High
School graduate, donates $2,300 to the Seminole
County D.A.R.E. program and $2,000 tn the
United
Cham bers
Scholarship
foundation.
Raines and his wife, Virginia, also hold an a n ­
nual Christm as party In Dec. with presents for
underprivileged youth.
Tornadoes rip through Central Florida shortly
after midnight.
TV elve people are killed In
Sanford, and 39 are killed In Seminole. Orange,
and Volusia counties. Damage estimates exceed
$1 billion. County residents rallied to recover
from the disaster.
MARCH:
Seminole High School offensive lineman Rob
Legenhausen accepts a scholarship to Jackson­
ville University.
The Lake Mary Rams win state championships
for girls basketball and soccer.

June Stillman, a 68-year old retired librarian. I*
Ntabbed to death at iter Oviedo home. Jonatluin
Arce. 14. was tried as an adult for S tillm an *
death.
The Seminole County School Hoard decide* to
not offer driver's education a * part o f the regular
curriculum, beginning next school year. C om ­
missioners cite Increasing costs and reduced
demand.
The body o f Rollins College student Jennifer
l-eah Kalrls, 19. Is found In her dormitory room.
Her death Is under Investigation as u homicide.
Kalrls graduated from L ik e Mary High School.
The Orlando Surge. Seminole County's first p ro ­
fessional sports team, begins Its Inaugural s e a ­
son at the Longwood In-Line Skate Center

APRIL
Winter Springs High School freshman softball
pitcher Aim er Nettles throws a no-hltter as the
Bears shut out Sem inole High School 10 0.
Justin Hedger, a South Seminole Middle School
8th grader. Is named a Disney Drram er and
Doer.
Congress approves $1.7 million for construction
o f an Instrument L in d ln g System at the Orlando
Sanford Airport. The system enables large a ir­
craft to land from the less populated east, re ­
ducing aircraft noise over Sanford and Lik e
Mary. A noise study fur the airport Is on going.
Seminole High School graduate Matt Kuchar
leads The Masters golf tournament after the first

round.
Thr Oviedo High School girls lacrosse team loses
by one goal In the state championship game.
MAY:
Tlie results o f a statewide writing skills a sses s­
ment program called ‘ Florida Writes* shows that
Seminole County schools' fourth-, eighth- and
lOth-grade students have been graded at
slightly higher than the state average tn all cate­
gories.
The $1.7 million Second Street Project Infra­

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□BRIEFLY
The Longwood CUy Com ­
mission has canceled the
regular city commission
meeting scheduled for Jan. 4.
The normal schedule will be
resumed with the next regular
scheduled meeting, which will
be held on Jan. 18 ut 7 p.m.
call (407) 260 3444.

Job Skills Educational
courses to train Individuals tn

the adm ission process will be
offered beginning Jan. 24 from
6 until 10 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
The eight session Introduc­
tory course Is designed to p r o ­
vide the general education
needed to obtain entry-level
positions for today's adm ission
process.
Th e course Is free to Central
Florida Regional Hospital a s ­

sociates and participants o f
Employment Assistance p r o ­
grams. There Is a $50 charge
for all others. For Information
call (407i 321 4500. ext.5607

The Third Annual Florida
Reunion o f all Irvington. N.J.
High School Aluinnl (any year)
will be held March 6 at the
Holiday Inn Alrport/Marlna.
Sarasota. For more Inform a­
tion contact Mildred Hess
(941) 923-4063.

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Hamilton Elementary
School In Sanford will host a
Llghtspan Family Night on
Jan. 14. from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m.. Students in Mr.
Whgham's fourth grade. Mr.
Turner's fifth grade. Mrs.
King s first grade, and Mrs.
Robinson's second grade
classes are Invited to bring
their families.

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the man who. no
matter how mor­
ally unworthy he
has been, is mov­
ing to become bet­
ter."
-John Dewey

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C om ics...............0B
Dear Abby . . . . BC
Health ft Fitness 2C
Obituaries . . . . 3A
O p in io n .............4A
P eo p le.......... 3C-BC
Police Briefs . . . 3A
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ROBERT C. DORN JR.
Robert C. D om Jr.. f&gt;0. Or­
ange lloulevard. L ik e Monroe,
died W ednesday. Dec. 23. 1998.
Mr. Dorn was horn Jan. 21.
I9 IH In New York City. N Y
Mr. D om was disabled. He a t ­
tended Central Ha|&gt;tlsl Church
Survivors
tu« lude
mother.
Opal, brother. Joseph Allen.
Saulord. sister. Marlene hurk
Catron. L ik e Monroe.
Ilrlsson Funeral Home. San
lord. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

The folluirlni, reports l it r e compiled frvm the Seminole ( ' onniij
S h eriffs Office lor Incidents recorded l h r V I

I)ru j* s :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Jackaon Street at M erritt

Street,

Drr. i l l . 8:50 p.m. A -10-year-old wntn.ui was arrested by
Seminole County sh eriffs deputies for possession o f less titan
20 Krauts of marijuana, for possession o f k m .tine and lor p o s
session of dnm paraphernalia Deputies said they saw the
woman d rillin ' slowly through a known drug area, hut did not
see her com plete a transaction. A short distance away, they
stopped her for a traffic violation. W hen she stop|N-d. they saw
.1 few pieces o f crack cocaine In plain sight in the car. It.ised
on that, they searched t lie car and found three grams ot mart
Juana In a cigarette pack and a pair of tweezers with burnt
marijuana residue on them.

LATSON JOSEPH DOUGHTY
L itso n Joseph Doughty. HI.
SI|m-s Avenue. Sanford, died
Sunday. Dec. 20. 1998 at Ills
residence
Mr
Doughty wras
horn Aug. 2. 1037 In C h a rles­
ton. S.C. Mr. Doughty was a
laborer.
Survivors Include daughter.
Sharlyti Cooper.
New York;
mother.
Sally
Wright, New
York; sister. L-e Wright. New
York.
Wilson Klc In-lherger
Mortuory. Inc-.. Sanford, in c barge of
arrangem ents.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Montgom ery and State Road 436.
Dec. 23. 3:33 p.m. A 32 year-old man was arrested by Alta
monte Springs Police for Inhalation. Police said they saw him
walking down the street with a plastic lu g over Ills nose and
mouth I tiller said when they approached him he put a tulie ol
glue In his pocket, hut he had glue stink to Ills nose and
mouth, they said. When they searched him. I hey found two
more lulies of glue In Ills pockets.

LONGWOOD. County Road 427. 1200 block. Dec

23 210
pm . An 1H year old in.ui ami a 10 year old Uiy were anrslitl
by Seminole Comity sheriff* deputies tor possession &lt;4 imrv
ili.ui 2D grams i4 uiar1|uanu
and (xissesslon
&lt;4 chug
paraphernalia
Deputies sild firry wen* railed to a low
company because tin* tow tntek driver liud lour id a lionrT
and several haggles of marijuana in the car Hie owner of ilr
vehicle t ame to get his tielniiglngs from It Deputies scan lied
I mu ami found alrout 40 grams of marijuana on Ills person .ait
til tlx- tnuik of a car tlkit lie liad brought with lum to Like
away Ills possessions. A s tiny were arresting him. hlsvounger
brother approar herl them and said the
Herns were Ills I It- cur*
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llapllM Churrli with the Rev.
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Cremation
will follow services

Frtemls may eall at the church
ruesday fmm •&gt; until time ,4 s«r\
Ire. For friends who wish, the fain
lly suggests memorial donations to
luti ol llowvrs. lo the ( eiural Ii.i|&gt;
list Church. 3101 West Drst S'
Sanford. 32771. in Rol«-rt's mem
ory. Ilrlsson Funeral Home. |407i
322 2131. Sanford In ih.irge ol
services

Ilm w ntr Mae King. 58. A c a d ­
emy Avenue. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Dec. 23. 1998 at
tier restdenre. Mrs. King was
Ixrm March 15, 1940 In Iron
City. Oa. Mrs. King was a
homemaker. She was a m em lx-r o f First Horn Chun h o f the
U vlng Ood, M oore's Tem ple »2.
Survivors Inc lude sons. Eddie
Aside II. Michael Aside, both
of Rochester. N.Y.; daughter.
Carolyn Wells,
L ik e
Mary:
brothers. Klljah Lre. Rochester. N.Y.: sisters, Dorothy Harfield, Rochester. N.Y.. L m retta
Asldr. Sanford: 12
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d im : five grea t-grandchildren.
W llson-Klchelherger
Mortu­
ary. Ine.. Sanford. In charge o f
arrangem ents

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Horn in lloslon.
Mass., lie
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was a life* member of V.F.VV.
Mr H arris served In thr U S .

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Edith M Sanders Hfj. Highlawn Avenue. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Dec. 22. 1998 at C en ­
tral Florida Regional H ospital.
Mrs. Sanders was bom Jan. I.
1912 In Norfolk.
Va.
Mrs.
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She was a Haptlst

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Jr.. Saint Mark, both o f D en­
ver. Colo.; daughters. Marie
Sanders Nathan. Mldred. Josejilunr S Merrill. Edith S C h es­
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Herndon (IHH7-1971). graduated fmm Seminole High School In 1939. anil received Ills bachelors
and master s degrees from Stetson l niversily (1943) Jiul the University of Florida (1947). res|Mi •
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Assembly of ihe Presbyterian Church In Richmond. Virginia (1952-54). and was a member ol the
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the chunh. teaching Sunday School jnd serving j s an Elder on Ihe Sessions ol Mormng-ide
Presbyterian Church and Druid Hills Presbyterian Church (bolh in Atlanta) He is survived bv his
widow. Frances Vrldcy Herndon (a retired school teac her), his brother. Dr James Emmett Herndon
(a retired Presbyterian minister living in Atlanta), six children, eleven grandchildren, one gre.il
grandchild, two stepdaughters, three sh-pgrandchildren. two strpgreat-grandchildren. one
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corner of Fourth and Magnolia, when* their potcrnol grandparents. Emmett Hill Herndon (IH5I1913) j in ! Mary Frames Payne Herndon (1858-1910). had reared four sons Vnolher gr.ii«lfalher
(maternal). Jjmes Monroe Stumon. who had been a lundmastcr with Ihe llagenbeck (.inn-, sei
lied in Sanfonl. lM-eame a shopLee|ier. and conducted the Sanford tiaml In Ihe early years nl Ihe
20ih century The first Herndon in Sanford. Dr Bartelt lamc-y Herndon (1822-95). was a charter
memlier o f the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford amt practiced medicine on third Street
hetwirn Palmetto amt Magnolia Avenues \n um le. Osborne Payne llermlon (IB92-I9t*3). was UuSeminole Counly Coroner. Clerk o f Ihe Circuit Court. ami a slate legislator Vnolher urn le. Karl I.
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Edward Musscn. who became mayor of New Smyrna Beach. Florida

�4 * ■Serrxno*# Heiaki. Santoal FtonOa • Sunday. Dec®rt*tet 27, 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views
Each 1998 challenge
was answered bravely
In the most difficult of years, the citizens of Seminole
County responded to a number of challenges with enor­
mous courage and compassion.
First, there was a killer tornado. Then, wildfires. Liter,
murder and mayhem.
Not only did the county's public safety teams
fire/rescue and sheriffs office - deal with the chaos, they
were assisted by a community of volunteers. For each act
of violence, there were a hundred acts of kindness.
Some volunteered to wash the soiled socks of firemen,
others cooked meals or collected clothing for the hungry
and homeless. Seminole County's neighbors became the
heroes m 1998. They answered the call.
After a 13-hour shoot-out in Genera, relatives of the
slain deputy and his assailant teamed together to help
prevent anything like the incident happening again.
Neighbors also assisted the sheriffs office and the family
of a Genera couple and their daughter murdered in July.
An arrest was made quickly.
There were happy stories, too. Toni Murphy of Oviedo
gave birth to four healthy daughters. A1 Fomace.78. was
ordained a priest at All Souls Catholic Church In San­
ford. The girls softball, soccer and basketball teams at
Lake Mary High School won state championships.
Registered voters helped pass a Public Decency Ordi­
nance that covered up the dancers at a half-dozen adult
clubs. Those living in the C a s s e lb e n y / F e m Park area
want their neighborhood to cease being a magnet for
undesirable individuals.
The students at Seminole County schools continued to
; excel In the classroom and in extracurricular activities,
f Karen Nunez, a senior at Seminole High School, posted
: perfect scores in her studies and played the flute In the
: All-State Band. Sylvester Wynn from Seminole High, won
■numerous oratorical awards.
Most of those living in Seminole County are proud of
the place. They participate in Home Owners Associa­
tions. Parent Teacher Associations, and are members of
civic associations such as Optimists. Rotaries, and Vet­
erans. They attend services at churches or synagogues.
.They're good neighbors.
Sheriff Don Esllngcr says that his agency and all the
flaw enforcement agencies in the county vow to make
:•1999 a safe one for everyone. ’ It is Important that we not
only reduce crime but the fear anyone may have of
crime." he said. "Wherever there is a problem, wc want to
eliminate it."
. For braving aU the terror* of 1998, Seminole County
* Citizens are all the more prepared to deal with what
comes their way In 1999. No one can possibly predict the
: exact challenges but the experiences of the past year
'ought to help prepare.

(Is this the last call
jfor light-rail?
Unless everyone stars cooperating, any chance for a
light-rail system in the Orlando area Is going to be light
:years away.
Seminole County residents have all but given up
hopes they would benefit from light rail. The most opUmlstlc say this wouldn't happen until 2010 • or later.
Those tn Orange County were optimistic about an Ini­
tial 14.7-mlle, $600 million rail line, which would run be­
tween downtown Orlando and the International Drive
tourist corridor. Later, a northern leg would be built Into
Seminole County.
The latest snag comes from CSX which said this past
week that It will not allow a light-rail line to operate next
to company-owned freight tracks in downtown Orlando.
The CSX protest - thought expected - has rattled many
light-rail activists.
CSX officials say the light-rail plan poses too many
safety risks and too many potential problems for CSX
freight delivery.
In other words. CSX would like some more bucks from
Lynx, which is proposing the area's light-rail plan. One
alternative Lynx has Is to pay the cost of moving most
CSX freight lines off the downtown tracks and onto a
route west of Orange County.
There already have been difficult negotiations with
property owners being asked to help pay for the system.
Rep. John Mica Is doing as much as he can to make
light-rail happen In the area. He Is the one that Semi­
nole and Volusia County residents should contact to
voice their opinions and to offer support.
Anyone who has driven on Interstate-4 surely realizes
that there Is already too much traffic. The interstate was
intended to be a throughway for motorists from outside
the area not a dally commuter route for local residents.
Light-rail Is needed to stop the congestion and the pollu­
tion.
Express yourself. Seminole.

Other Views

John Conyers confronts First Amendment
Ann C ou tlrr is a frequent
combatant
in
the
cabletelevision wars over the Im­
peachment o f llie prrsldrnt. An
attorney, she has worked for
the Senate Judiciary Commit­
tee. clerked for the 8th U.S.
Circuit Court o f Appeals, and
w .ih on the staff o f the W ash­
ington-based Center for Indi­
vidual Rights.
A libertarian, she has a
quick. Incisive wtl. And—most
unusual In these TV free-foralls—she is a good-humored
polemicist She even mokes the
G eraldo Rivera show bearable.
Her recent book "High Crim es
and Misdrmeanors: The Case
Ag-nnst Hill Clinton" (Krgneryl.
was on the New York Tim es
l&gt;est-sellcr list for six weeks.
On Nov. 16. she received a
letter from Congressman John
Conyers.
ranking
minority
member of the House Judiciary
Com m iltrr
He asked her fur an array o f
documents related to the com ­
mittee's impeachment Inquiry,
adding (fiat he hoped "you will
share d ie spirit In which we are
operating."
One would have to
fessional wrestler lo
spirit In which that
has been operating
Inquiry began.

be a pro­
share the
committee
since die

Ann Coulter was given two
days from the receipt of the
letter to provide:

NAT
HENTOFF

"AH
documents—Including
but not limited lo—phone rec­
ords. messages or letters, that
memorialize or relate to any
contacts or communications
between yourself slid the fo l­
lowing Individuals or entities."
Tills exuberant critic o f the
president was asked for every
contact she has made with,
among others, "the Office of In­
dependent Counsel: any p er­
sons who once worked or who
now work for the Office of Inde­
pendent
Counsel,
Lucianne
Goldberg: Linda Tripp, and
Paula Jones attorneys."
Helpfully.
Congressman
Conyers defined "document" as
"any written,
recorded,
or
graphic matter o f any nature
whatsoever, regardless o f how
recorded... Including, but not
limited to... memoranda, re­
ports. expense reports... Inter­
office and Intra-office commu­
nications... notations o f any
type of conversation."
Tiie definition went on and
on—to the extent that It would
be demeaning to call It a flshlng
expedition. It was more along

the lines of Captain Ahab's
iiunt for the white whale.
Moreover, "unless otherwise
directed, the time period cov­
ered by this request Is between
January I. 1994 through the
present. You should consider
yourself under a continuing
obligation (o provide additional
documents responsive to this
request."
Until death?
On the due date for compli­
ance. Ann Coulter sent the fol­
lowing answer to the Honorable
John Conyers:
T h an k you for your correspon­
dence. I wish you the best suc­
cess In your Impeachment In­
quiry. Please correct me If I'm
wrong, but my understanding Is
that your committee Is looking
into the impeachment o f the
president. 1 do not believe you
have the authority to Impeach a
private citizen for exercising
her First Amendment rights by
writing a book critical of the
president.
"For that reason. I have no in ­
tention of complying with your
burdensome. Irrelevant
and
harassing request that I pro­
duce, inter alia, phone records,
e-mails and birthday cards e x ­
changed with several of myfriends
and
acquaintances
since 1994.
"If It's any help, how­
ever. I believe that you should
be able to obtain the same In ­

formation from T cn y Lcnzer 3
or another of the president's
private investigators.
"Best wishes for your future
success."
The next day. the New York
Post reported the reaction of
minority Investigative
staffer
Steven Reich: “W ell have to d e ­
cide what steps to take In the
future and whether to make our
requests formal.*
In my experience.
John
Conyers is more sophisticated
than your average member of
Congress. And— aa I have told
him with admiration—he may
be the only member of the
House to be aware o f the free
musical speech o f John Coltrane. who greatly expanded (he
language of Jazz.
Did John Conyers really b e ­
lieve he could Intimidate a
lawyerjoumallst Into abandon­
ing her unambiguous rights
under the First Amendment? Or
Is this pari of the continuing
herd-like determination o f most
Democratic members of Con­
gress to protect the president
by any means necessary— In ­
cluding the lessening of their
own reputations for plain Intel­
ligence?
And Conyers may recall Jus­
tice Hugo Black's deflnitlon of
"the minimum guarantee of the
First Amendment—the uncon­
ditional right to say what one
pleases about public affairs."

How to marry a supermodel
Mick Jaggrr. true to middleaged man form, has dumped
hts middle-aged
supermodcl
wife. Jerry Hall, lo take up with
a
twenty-something
supermodel. from Brazil yet. who's
gptng to bear his child.
Not that Tm In the market or
anything, but I've always won­
dered where guys go lo meet
supermodels. Do you have to
hang out at fashion events? Is
there a laundromat or coffee
house where supermodels are
known to loiter? You won’t And
them lingering by the canapt
tray at a cocktail party. I'll bet.
Supcrmodcls also have a repu­
tation for being, uh. not the
brightest bulbs In the chande­
lier. If you know what I mean.
So that leaves out bookstores
and libraries. They're probably
not as enthusiastic about c-mall
and the internet as you are. So
all you nerds and geeks out
there will Just have to continue
pretending to be supcrmodcls
In Web chat rooms. It's not the
same thing, but ll's probably
better than nothing.
And I'm given to understand
that many supcrmodcls are
heroin abusers, or at least try to
look like they’re heroin abus­
ers. It would be difficult to have
a conversation with u thin stu­
pid woman who's nodding out

IAN
SHOALES

metic surgeons and physical
trainers. They can attend func­
tions together. You and 1 can
never even hope to attend a
function. They can bask In the
envy and attention o f people
who read People. I've tried to do

that, but my doctor told me that

In a comer. Unless you're a
glamorous Junkie yourself, o f
course. In which case you're
probably not looking for a rela­
tionship right now anyway.
Well, maybe I’ve answered my
own question. You've got to be a
rock superstar If you want to
make It with a supermodcl.
Your normal Joe Just doesn't
have the wattage, charisma wise,
to cut through the attention
deAcIt fog surrounding your av­
erage supermodcl. You need an
edge.
When the supermodcl looks
at you. she has to think. "Oh.
you're In that band!" Or. "Hey,
you were In that movie!" That
gives you a foot In the door,
plus, superstars and supermodels would have a lot In
common. They can talk about
limousines, chartered Alghts.
hotel rooms and stylists.
They can discuss publicity,
career management and maga­
zine covers they've known and
adored. They can share cos­

basking is bad for my back.
Oh. and thcre'a hair, of
course. Supermodels don't have
bad hair days. Rock stars, to be
sure, always have bad hair
days, but they have them In­
tentionally. They're making a
fashion statement. Supcrmodcls
love fashion statements.
As far as the physical rela­
tionship between supermodels
and rock superstars, 1 can't
really speculate. They're both
usually unnaturally thin. If they
rub against each other hard
enough, perhaps they might
start a small Are. This might
make a physical relationship
problematic. On the bright side,
maybe cub scouts could bring a
supermodcl and rock star along
with them on camping trips. It
would certainly make those
Areslde sJngalongs a lot more
interesting.
Alas, relationships between
supermodels and rock superstars don't usually last that
long. There are some excep­
tions. of course, but by and

large, the rock superstar moves
onto the next stadium, the next
groupie, and the supermodel
moves onto the next photo ses­
sion and eventual marriage to
some well-dressed yet still
frumpy middle-aged guy with
male pattern baldness. “Wait a
minute,*' you're saying to your­
self (If you’re a man). "A middleaged guy with male pattern
baldness. That could be met
Why Isn't It?"
Well. It could be. if you hap­
pen to be a show business law­
yer. agent, or business manager
who can afTord lo buy Italian
suits. Sure, you look bad In
them. The point Is. you can af­
ford them. Supermodels like
that
What do supcrmodcls really
want? They're not looking for a
stud, or even a man as glamor­
ous aa they are. All they want Is
somebody who can balance
their checkbooks. I think It's
really that simple.
So tf you have math skills,
offices in Century City and
Manhattan, a Porsche, a townhouse. condo tn Aspen, a beach
house, an elegant little mansion
In Brentwood, and a small pot
belly. I’d recommend hanging
out at fashion shows. If you
want to marry a supermodcl,
that Is.

Berry’s World

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7 think I just heard the whimper of a taxpayer."

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Da’ Bomb!
The cat and the rat

Da’ Bomb
hears all

end o f the bed. He picked the
dnun up. Then Rat tried to
poke It. bang It. and tap It.
While Rat was tapping the
drum, he didn't mean to
stroke It. but when he did, out
came purrum. While working
In the field. Cat heard the
drum. Cat slopped what he
was doing and came back Into
the house. Rat heard Cat
come In. so he put the drum
back and pretended to be
asleep. Cat was going to go to
the Arid, but he climbed back
In through the window and hid
under the table. Rat played
the drum, and Cat stopped
him. Rat threw the drum Into
Cat's mouth and ran. Cat
swallowed
the
drum
by
accident. So when you stroke
a cat. hear purrum.
Samantha Bush (s a thirdgrader
at
Lake
Mary
Elementary School.

By Saaumtha Bneh
SPECIAL TO HIE HERALD
Oner Iherr was a cat and a
rat that were best friends. Rat
always copied Cat, but Cat
didn't care. Cat and Rat lived
In a Jungle In Venezuela. One
dark, foggy* night Cat's unde
brought a present for Cat. Cat
opened the present and It was
a drum. Cat plnyed the dnim

prtsea to U m
■ IkaH aelo Couatjr:

very well, but when Rat asked
If he could play the drum. Cat
said no. Then Rat had an
Idea. He was going to eat too
much food,
so
he
did.
"Squeak,
ooh.
my
belly's
hurting me. ooh squeak.* said
Rat. Cal took Rat Into his
room. He told Rat to lay down
until he felt better. Cat went
to the field to work. Rat saw
the dnim at the end of the
bed. Rat scooted down to the

T o Lake H ow ell an d
Sem inole &lt;H igh S ch ool:
A n of the pride In the
w orld
for
your
Im ­
provem ents
in
state
stan dardised
testing.
Y o u have a lot to b e
proud of, Just like Ly­
m an did last y ear.
To
the
G re e n w o o d
Lakes
M iddle
School
bask etb a ll
team s:
D ream s o f a state high
school ch am pio n sh ip In
abo u t four y ears w h e n
y ou get to Lake M ary.
TO the Lawton E le ­
m entary cross co u n try
team:
Room o n y o u r
shelves
for
the
gold
m ed als y o u ’ll surely w in
In track one day.
To
M s.
Peace
at
H eath row
E lem en tary:
Even m ore great Ideas
to Inspire y ou r art stu­
dents. Every y e a r you
come u p with som eth ing
great.
To the Lake M ary girls
b a sk etb a ll
team:
R e­
peat.
To the parents o f all
the athletes In S em in o le

Cpunty: You guys drive
h u n d red s o f m fc s ty sc?
you r kkla play, so how
abo u t a n ew set o f U res
an d unlim ited p atien ce.
To the students at
C room s Academ y: T h e
pride most o f y ou d e ­
serve for y ou r w o rk In
school. Forget the re p u ­
tation: you have a lot to
b e proud of, especially
at such a great school.
To the Oviedo R O T C
an d Col. Nordo: T h e ap­
preciation of so m an y
children you allow ed to
have a special holiday.
O ver 5,000
toys this
holiday season is s p e ­
cial.

W in d y c it ie s
Lake Mary's pro-kindergarten program is off to a great
starl and everyone celebrated last woek with a
Christmas party. There are still openings lor moro little

Rams, so give the school a call at 320-9550 for
information

M ore from kids at L M E S
By Thomas Mahoney__________
SPECIAL TO TH E HERALD
O n er tlirrr w as a cat and a
rat who were Irrsl friends. Rat
copied Cat. They had grass
lulls. They
lived
on
thr
pampas. Onr dark night. C at's
old iin rle cam e over with a
present. Cat oprn rd It. R was
a dnim. Cat's uncle said, "flits
is a eat dnim. Don't poke it.
Don't tup It. Gently strokr it.*
Hie next day when Rat cam e
over. Cat playrd ih r dnim . Rut
wanted to play the dnim . In it
Cat said. ’ It's a cat dnim .* Hut
Rut said. *1 do everything you

do." Kill had a plan. He was
going to rat so much that he'd
be slrk. So Rat said, ‘ it's
breakfast lime.* So Cut made
breakfast. Rate ate a lot o f
food. Then when they w err
done. Rat said. It's tea time.*
Cal said. "Are you sure you
want Ira:? tbit said yrs. When
they w err done. Rat was fat.
At Ih r door. Rat was sick. He
felt down and Cat said. 'You
ran stay In my lied.* Cat
lu rkrd him in. Rat notlrrd the
dnim at Ih r end o f the bed.
When Cat was far In the
garden. It.it lapped thr dnim
lint no good sound came out.
Rat
was
made *%o
lie

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77looms Mahon**!/ u a thirdgrader nr Lake Mary
Efemetirun; School.

1■

Ovtrrln High S chool took 18
students to DECA district
com petition. Out o f those. 10
placed
Including:
Jen

McCullough, Adam Witty.
Stacie
HaneUne,
Dori
Parker. Rich Hayne, Steve
McCoeb. Kim Van Dtggelin,
Heather Coasalvt, Lyndsay
Cemonl. Faythe Sales, An­
drea
Menedei,
Jenna
Cldrldge,
Michelle
Perry,
Lanl Procell, Kelly Bpeara
and Chad Ransom.

Susan Brtmgardner and
Deanna Jlmtaes o f Altam onte
Springs, have been awarded
Child Development A ssociate
credentials in recognition o f
their work with local children.

• • •

Ronlt Kelsarl, o f Longwood. h as been rnrolled at
Dartmouth College. She Is the
daughter o f Alicia und David
K elsarl.

Jeanette M. Soares, o f
Longwood. lias enrolled as a
mem ber o f the C lass o f 2002
at Dartmouth College. She Is
the daughter o f Elizabeth and
Almor dr M rlo Soares o f
Longwood and a graduate o f
Dike Mary High School.

The
Lawton
Elem entary
School had two fifth -grade
classes collect donations o f
$289 for UNICEF during the
month o f October. T ills was to
help the estim ated
33,000
children wtio die o f preven t­
able deaths every day.

S' •

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Sarah McWccney, a gradu­
ate o f Lake Mary High School,
and the daughter o f Mike and
Carm ine McWcency o f Long­
wood. was Initiated Into the
Delta Phi Chapter o f Kappa*
Delta
Sorority
at
Georgia
Southwestern State
U niver­
sity.

To
Sem inole
H igh
'Sch ool: Y o u r Ch ristin as
cam e early w ith p la n s
for an aw esom e sw im ­
m ing pool.
T o Lake M ary, O viedo.
W in te r
S prin gs
and
Lake
Howell:
W hat
Sem inole,
Lym an a n d
Lake B rantley
a lre a d y
have. A new sw im m in g
pool.

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Salvation Arm y
O f Seminole
County:
T h e y h e lp ed us du ring
the tw isters &amp; fires this
year and n o w it’s ou r
ch a n ce to h elp them .

To Lym an High: A n e w
football coach w ith as
m uch class as y ou r p r e ­
vious coach.

VOLUNTEER!!!

To
all
the
school
crossing
g u a rd s
who
stand out In the rain
and
blisterin g
heat:
Recognition.
P eople
don’t understan d
how
hard you w ork, yet you
alw ays have a frien d ly
w ave to drivers
w ho
slow down.

T o the Lake H ow ell
bask etball team: A top10 ranking an d soon.

sitforbu yin ti

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To Mr. Buckley with
the Altam onte E le m e n ­
tary FTA: A big hand for
all you did to co o rd in ate
the shoe drive w ith D r.
Levine.

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W e b b r o w s in g

accidentally stroked R. Then a
good sound came. Th e Cat
came back and said. *1 heard
my drum.* Rat said. *Wliat are
you talking about?" Then Cat
hid to catch Rat playing thr
dnim. Then when Rat thought
Cal was far away, hr got up
and played thr dnim . Cut got
up und tried to catch Rat. Rat
Ihrrw
thr
dnim .
Cut
swallowed
the
drum.
So
w h rn rvrr you stroke a c a l.
yon hear pnim m pnim m .

Local Donations
Help Local People
In Need. Money Stays
In Community.

Lake Mary High toamod up with other Interact Clubs from alt over
Seminole County (or a canned food drive that collected thousands ot
cans tor tho needy. The Interact Clubs met at Winler Springs (or the
collection.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! There arc so many things you can do to help make other* and
yourself happy, help with “ C A N FOOD DRIVE"...Wcdnesday, Dec. 16th. HELP PRE­
PARE CHRISTM AS BASKETS...Thurs. &amp; Frb Dec. 17lh, 18ih, &amp;
21st. HELP SET UP T O Y SH O P . Fri. &amp; Sat. Dec. 18th &amp; 19th.
T O Y SHOP DISTRIBUTION ...Dee. 22nd ..from 8.00 am . - 6:30
p.m. RING BELLS thru Dec. 2-fth...Monday thru Saturday. You
could dress teddy bears...or you could help with the angel tree,
think about what you would like to do and c a ll us at 322-2642. NEED KNOWS NO SEASON

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Year
continued from P i| i 1A
structure Improvement program In launched In
Sinford.
Funded by the Sanford Slonnwnter
Utility Fund, the project's goal Is to Improve
downtown drainage.
tuike Mary wins the GA Slate Championship far
girls softball wllh a 2-1 win ovrr Barron Collier
at Aubumdale. Jackie Crlspcll drives In the
winning ntn In Ihe I Ith Inning.
Congress allocates $10.5 million far replacement
of Ihe St. Johns River llrtdge at Interstate 4.
ITrlltnlnary designs call for Ihe bridge to be ex­
panded lo eight lanes by 2005 The bridge cur­
rently carries more than double Ihe 35.000 v e ­
hicles It was designed lo handle.
Seminole County and the elites of Oviedo and
Winter Springs officially open the first section of
Ihe Cross Seminole Trail.

M^or stories of the year for
Semlnoie County Include Carlton
Henley elected to the county
commission h November, ap­
proved funding for the 4«A inter­
change; end a tougher adult en­
tertainment ordinance.

Representatives from the Siena Club. Friends of
the Wektva River, and Seminole Estates deliver
to the Seminole County commission a complaint
with Intent to file suit If plans proceed to convert
the 130-acre Astor Farms from agricultural to
single-family residential. The land Is In the
Weklva River Protection Area. Rezonlng would
enable applicants Dan and Rebecca Pelham to
develop the area.
Casselberry Police Chief Durbin Oatch. 50. re­
tires after 25 years o f service.
Paul Kafka. 23. Is killed In his car In the Wash­
ington Oaks section o f Sanford. Maurice W il­
liams. 17. a varsity football player at Winter
Springs High School, admitted to police that he
shot Kafka. He Is now In custody.

JUNE:
Six Seminole County high school students re­
ceive free cars In Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllnger's good student Incentive uwurd give­
away.
Lake Hruntley High School shortstop Felipe
Lopez Is the first draft choice of the Toronto Blue
Jays. No. 8 overall.
Craig I laun Is selected as Lake Mary's fire chief.
A Seminole County fire hopscotches across more
than 2,000 acres, destroying nine residences
turd 25 vehicles. The fire ravaged more than
600 acres of lire Hoars Nest Ranch, owned by
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale.
Sanford resident Michael Stoll Is sentenced lo
die In Florida's electric chair for the murder of
Ills wife.
Oviedo resident Laznro Otero Is arrested and
charged with operating a large cocaine ring out
of his home and Orlando-based business.
Flames spread through a 10-acre area near the
Seminole Woods subdivision In Geneva. It took
nearly 50 firefighters from Seminole County. A l­
tamonte Springs, and Oviedo, plus 30 Seminole
County Sheriffs deputies and officers from the
Stale Division o f Forestry to contain the fire.
Tony VanDerworp Is chosen os Sanford's City
Manager.
A groundbreaking ceremony is held for the In­
terstale-4. Slate Road 40-A Interchange between
Sanford and Lakr Mary.
JULY:
Sanford Mayor Lorry Dale agrees to cancel Ihe
city's traditional fireworks display due to dry
conditions and the risk o f Ore.
Officers from three law enforcement agencies fire
more than 1.000 shots In a stand-off with Alan
Singletary. 43. In Geneva that began at around
8:46 p.m. July 8 and ended at approximately 10
a.m. July 9.
Singletary, who killed popular
Seminole County Sheriff s deputy Eugene Greg­
ory and wounded two other deputies In the ex­
change. died from more than 15-rounds o f am­
munition.
More than 900 people attend the funeral of slain
sheriffs deputy Eugene Gregory at Central Bap­
tist Church In Sanford. Gregory was a full-time
deputy since 1991.
Daniel Prtvett. 33. Robin Razor. 32. and C hris­
tine Razor. 11. are murdered In their home on
Clekk Circle, wesl of Geneva. Prtvett and Ra­
zor's oilier child, a 14-year old girl, was not at
home at the Urae of the attack. Neighbor Michael
Reynolds sms charged with three counts of mur­
der.
The Gospel Music Lifetime Achievement Awards
al the Sanford Civic Center honor Lillie Mae
Slaughter. Rosetta ‘‘Etta* Pritchard Givens. Rudy
Henderson. Mary E. Rhynes*. Ocncva C. Camp­
bell. Tommy L. Hayes II. Cleveland Dubose Sr.,
and Leta Pearl Daughertey. Eunice Wilson won
the President's Award.
AUGUST:
More than 60 Seminole County firefighters
picket the community services budding In San­
ford. demanding fair wages.
The Oviedo City Council votes to prepare a peti­
tion for an administrative hearing with the Flor­
ida Department of Community Affairs, trying to
stop the development of Battle Ridge and any
further annexation plans by Winter Springs.
Sanford Post 53. made up of Seminole County
high school baseball players, wins Its second
consecutive state championship with a 7-6 vic­
tory over Bradenton Post 24.
Barra M. Stem. 26. of Altamonte Springs. Is
charged with organized fraud for bilking elderly
victims of more than $90,000. according to the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Lake Mary High School's Jason Hawkins Is
named one of the top 50 high school volleyball
players In the nation. Hawkins Is currently at­
tending Penn State University.
The Seminole County Ministerial Alliance and
the Seminole African-American Academy of Arts
sponsor the Sanford Community Appreciation
Christian Fellowship Banquet.
Honored for service In the community were W il­
lie Mar Ash. Linda Battle. Ernest Brown. Eugene
Butler III. Joyce Byrd. Gerald Cassonova. Roose­
velt Cuumlngs. Waller Cuny, Allen Gibson.
Louis Hill. Edlenea James. Willie King. Irene La­
mar. Eartha Melton. 1‘earUe McGill. Prince
McKinley. Arthur May Scott. Alfrrdla Wallace.
Ruth A. Walker. Rev. Eddie Martin, and the Gos­
pel Chrtstlanalrrs.
SEPTEMBER:
Carlton Henley, 65. Is elected to the Seminole
County commission.
Law enforcement agents anrst 18 members of
the "Forest City Mob.* In Altamonte Springs sus­
pected of supplying Ihe majority of drugs to area
high schools. The drug ring distributed large
quantities of marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine,
LSD. ecstasy, and other drugs, law enforcement
officers said.

Sunford Police Department deputy chief Dennis
Whitmire. 49. retires after 27 years o f service.
Greg Manning. 50. la named the acting city ad­
ministrator for Longwood following the resigna­
tion of W. Shelton Smith.
Four Seminole County residents are arrested
during a state-wide sweep o f 13 developers and
Insurance agents who bilked 145 Floridians out
of $10.9 million In connection with Legends
Sports. Inc., a golf, recreation and entertainment
complex. The Lake Mary Police Department and
Seminole County Sheriffs Office assisted In the
sting operation. Josheph Monaco. 40. James
Dees. 72. William "Jeff* Man. 38. and Michael E.
Lewis. 38. are arrested for their roles In Ihe
scheme.
l-ahe Mary teenager. Mark Dufault stabs his
grandmother. Joyce Marie Adams. 60. while his
father sleeps In the next room.
The Seminole County School Hoard holds the
drat administrative hearing for the appeal o f the
suspensions of Seminole High School students
Lee Moore. 16. and Jeremy Taylor. 18. The stu­
dents were suspended from the football team In
Sep. under the district's citizenship code, regu­
lating Ihe behavior of students Involved In extra­
curricular activities both on and off campus.
The school board will Issue a decision In the
case on Jan. 15.
The Alaqua Lakes golf club opens, with an
Audubon Society rating for Its work with the en ­
vironment.
NOVEMBER
Sanford voters approve the referendum author­
izing the city commission to lease a portion of
Fort Mellon Park and to authorize development of
a holel/confcrence center.
Seminole County voters approve u Public De­
cency Ordinance that sets minimum dress code
for exotic dancers, and sets a minimum level of
public dress for anyone 10 or older.
Former Outlaws motorcycle gang member Joe
Spazlono. 53. pleads no contest lo killing Laura
Lynn llarberts.
Spazlano Is In Florida State
Prison at Starke, where he has spent the last 22
years. Spazlano. who has spent 20 years on
death row. Is not currently on death row.
Altamonte Springs teenagers Roy Adams. 17. and
Todd Kaltenbach. 16. are arrested for arrested
for ransacking two homes In Maitland, and
linked lo nine other burglaries.
Johnny Jackson, a popular Crooms Academy 8th
grade student, drowns In Sanford's Lake Gem
trying to save a friend's pet dog, .
Richard Lee Adams, 24. c o s n m m l o police lo
the murder of his six-year old daughter. Kayla
McKean. Kayla spent part of her childhood living
In Casselberry.
The Lake Brantley girls cross country team wins
the 6A state championship.
The Lake Brantley varsity football tram finishes
the regular season with a 9-0 record.
The Friends of Lake Jrsup hear a presentation
on restoring historic channels between the St.
Johns River and the lake at Stale Road 46. H ie
4-year legislative mandate for the group expired
In July. But. the St. Johns River Water Manage­
ment District said It would continue to update
the citizens' group on the use o f $1.5 million
funded by the legislature this year.
A Dedication Ceremony Is held for the new
Seminole County Sheriff and Public Services
Building.
DECEMBER
The Second Annual Arts Alive In Semtnolel fe s­
tival Is held at the Orlando Museum o f Art. fea­
turing visual and performing art from students
throughout Seminole County.
Britannia Airlines announces It Is leaving the
Orlando Sanford Airport to sign of a five-year
contract with the Orlando International Airport.
The airline accounted for 20 percent o f the air­
port's business, according to Orlando Sunford
International authorities.
The Seminole County Board of Commissioners
decides to withdraw Its petition against Winter
Springs over a requested land use change for the
Battle Ridge development. The decision follows
Oviedo's Dec. 3 dismissal o f a petition against
Winter Springs over Battle Ridge. Oviedo Is pro­
ceeding with talks with the county on a Joint
Planning Agreement for areas affected by future
land use changes.
Seminole County residents mourn the death of
Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles. Chiles came lo the
area In Feb. to view tornado damage. In August,
he visited the Math and Science Technology
Magnet at Sanford Middle School.
At the Orlando Sanford Airport, a new 3.500 foot
runway Is opened that will ease safety concerns.
The runway Is located 4,300 feet from the main
runway. For six months. It will be used primar­
ily by pilots In training.
John Drago Is hired os the new city administra­
tor of Longwood. Drago. currently on assistant
city manager In Winter Springs, will assume his
new duties on Jan 4.
A ribbon cutting is held for a new Sanford com­
munity swimming pool at Seminole High School.

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HERALD
ASSISTANT
SPORTS
EDITOR

H o lid ay hostilities

Tournaments
dot
prep
schedule
The NBA
lockout is
a blessing
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ With this being
the holiday season. It’s time to
count our blessings that the
NBA Is still on strike or locked
out or whatever they're calling
this Insane impasse.
We don't have to pay $300
for a family o f four to go to an
Orlando Magic game.
Kenny Anderson may have to
sell another car because he
can't afford the auto Insurance.
No more watching the New
York Knicka and Miami Heat
make a mockery o f James
Nalamlth's game.
ShaqulUe O’Neill may have
enough time on his hands to .
make another movie, release
another CD and practice brain
surgery all at the same time.
No more Sacramento*
Toronto Tuesday night
matchups on TNT.
More college basketball
which Is enjoying a renewed
excitement this season.
More Dickie V.
With a freeze on all signings.
Latrel) Sprewell Is still
unemployed.
No Magic Dancers. Laker
Girls or any more o f that
Idiotic stuff that detracts U *m
the game. Why do we need
dancers at a basketball game,
anyway?
The Los Angeles Clippers are
stlQ tied for first place.
Petulant Nick Van Exel left
the country to go to Europe.
Let's hope It's a long strike or
lockout.
W e art to see those exciting
made-for-televtslon ’ all-star'
games like the one last
weekend In Atlantic City. Who
were the barety-over 1.000
people that bought tickets for
that ridiculous spectacle?
The strike will allow Shawn
Kemp. Greg Minor and moat o f
the rest o f the NBA to catch up
on spending time with the
Illegitimate children they have
Ignored for years.
We can watch games from
places like Cameron Indoor
Stadium and Pauley Pavilion
Instead o f U.S. A ir Arena and
the United Center.
We can spend time watching
real basketball players like the
Lake Howell boys team and the
Lake Mary girls.
No more breathtaking games
Involving sub-.500 teams
battling for the playoffs In the
last week of the season. Make
the regular season mean
something and only allow the
winners o f each conference,
like baseball.
Oh. yeah, baseball sold out
to a wild card system also.
Never mind.
No more techno-pop music
at the O-Rena.
Seeing Patrick Ewing on
television talking about the
NBA not reverting back to a
slave mentality. Ewing makes
$12 million per year and haan’t
done hard labor In his life, so
to compare his lot In life to
slavery Is kind If funny.
No more having to watch
Spike and Arsenlo at courtalde.
The Nike NBA ads about
ending the strike are actually
kind of humorous. Especially
the one where Spike la at
courtalde trash-talking a bunch
o f eighth-graders.
The Chicago Bulls have only
three players under contract
and none of their last names
are Jordan. Rodman or Plppen.
If the strike or lockout or
whatever -nda next week. It
would be fun to see them play
the Suns who have only two
players under contract.
The Los Angeles Clippers
still don't have a coach or a
direction.
Baseball players must feel
smart now that they've seen
the NBA players act even more
stupidly.

L u t Second Shot: The
Jacksonville Jaguars proved
that, without Mark Brunei!,
they might as well not even
bother showing up fo r the
playoffs.

LAKE MARY _ Several Semi­
nole County basketball and
boys* soccer tcaraa will cut
short their holiday vacations
as they win be playing In tour­
naments this week.
The action gets underway to ­
day (Saturday) when the fourday. 24-game. Jim Clark Bas­
ketball
Ctaaalc
at Bishop
Moore High School In Orlando
(Edgewater Drive).
The only local team In the
tournament, the Lake Howell
boys, will not open play until

Monday morning when the Sil­
ver Hawks of roach Steve
Kohn. which are 10-1 on the
season, plays a team from
Laredo. Texas.
Lake Howell Is led by highscoring
point
guard
Josh
Kohn. a University of South
Florida signee. and Chad P a r
sons. The boys* championship
game will be at 8:30 p.m. on
Wednesday.
Also on Monday, the Lake
Mary Holiday Tournament beglna Its three-day run.
Local
boys’
trams
from
Seminole and Lake Mary will
take on a strong field that In-

L A N * MART HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
MONDAY

Parkland PcanayKania **. Wyman lUgti School, a pm.
2 _ Ocove O n in l Florida Chrteilan Aca demy n . Seminole High

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3 . Dttona Htgh School vs. Apopka High School 3 30 p m.
4 _ Hiawaaac* ChfWtlan Academy w. Laka Mary. 7:13 pm
3 _ Paikknd-Wymoro leave n . CTCA-Snmnoh lover. 3 p m
• k **f v s M s— avaa-laha Mary lover. 3.43 p m
7 . Parkland-Wymoco M iner rm. CFCA-Scmtnoiv winner, 3:30 p m.
B . CMtona-Apopka winner **. Ihawvwri I ain Mary winner. 7:13

9 . Game 3
10 . Game 3
I t . Game 7

va- Oamv S winner. 1:43 p.m.
LfcCB O A M S
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3:13 p.m.

eludes
Wymore.
Hlawassee
Christian,
Central
Florida
Christian,
Deltona.
Apopka
and Parkland. Pennsylvania.
The first round has Parkland
playing Wymore at 2 p.m.:
Seminole facing CFCA at 3:45
p.m.: Deltona battling Apopka
at 5:30 p.m.: and Hlawassee
taking on Lake Mary at 7:15
p.m.
Four games will be played at
the same time* on Tuesday
with the four finals, seventh,
fifth, third and first place being
played on Wednesday with
game* at noon. 1:45 p.m.: 3:30
p.m. and 5:15 p.m.
The Oviedo boys will take to
the road on Monday, compet­
ing In an eight-team tourna­
ment In Daytona Beach at Fa­
ther Lopez High School.
The Lyman boy* will also be
on the road, making Ita yearly
trek to the Christmas Tourna­
ment al New Smyrna High
School
that
run*
through
Wednesday.
Lake Brantley High School
will boat II* own boys' tourna­
ment on Tuesday and Wednes­
day with opponents and teams
to be announced.
The Winter Springs girls will
be taking part In the Ocala
Christmas Tournament, while
the Lyman girls will go to the

Josh Kohn (dark uniform) w i Isad 10-1 Laka Hows! into an 11 a m.
matchup with a team tram Laredo, Texas this Monday morning in tha Jim
Clark Basketball Classic at Bishop Moore High School in Orlando.

-SAC
slowpitch
squads
selected
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Led by Mandy
Mlgjlort and Megan DeMlchle
from champion Lake Howell,
the 1998 Seminole Athletic
Conference Slowpitch Softball
All-Conference
teams
have
been announced.
Mlgliorl and DeMlchle led the
way as the Silver Hawks
claimed the postseason tour­
nament championship held af­
ter the regular season.
Slowpitch softball was re­
sumed thta fall for girls after
being dropped In favor of fastpitch softball, which the girls
will still play In the spring. In
the early 1090'a.
Slowpitch softball allowed
many more girls to compete in
m « Softball. Pag* 28

Th* Laka Howail Sliver Hawk* (abovs) had six players named to the
Seminole Athletic Conference GkW Slowpitch Softball A«Conference teems selected recently by the teams' coaches.
Mandy MigUorl and Magwi DeMichle ware first team members from
Lake Howefl, which won the first-ever postseason tournament for
the newly restored sports, along with Nna Richard (right) from Lake
Brantley High School.
A l told 36 players were named to the First Team. Second Team or
Honorable Mention for slowpitch. which was resumed for the first
time this fell since being dropped In favor of fastpitch, which w i still
be played in the spring. In the early W s .

Hard work pays
off for Kumba
ASSISTANT SPORTS SUITOR

WINTER SPR1NOS -•Som e­
time* they get tired of all the
running and conditioning, and
sometime* they feel a little bit
worn o u t but It all paid off In
the end.
The F.C. America Kumba 12under girls soccer team capped
off a perfect 12-0 season with a
win at the recent Greater Mel­
bourne Holiday Challenge soc­
cer tournament.
The team la comprised of
girl* from all over Central
Florida with a large Seminole
County contingent.
The girls, which make the
team through a series of try­
outs. play In the Seminole
Premier
League In Winter
Springs and won five times
over the two-day event, beating
teams from all over the state.
Danny McAvoy. a longtime
coach at Winter Park High
School, a perennial power­
house. leads the Kumba.
The team knew It had the
talent when It won an earlier
tournament In Largo. It also
traveled to Atlanta to compete
against national teams.

No one on the Kumba wants
to give credit to anyone In par­
ticular. It 'a a team effort.
Tryouts started last year and
there are now only nine playera from the original team.
Through the year, several other
players have tried out and been
added to the Kumba and the
ones that have been there all
along have played with McAvoy
for several years since he
Jumps up an age group each
year to stay with his same
players. Thta Is McAvoy's third
cycle through youth soccer and
hie has players filling out moat
of the high school rosters In
Seminole County.
Amanda Wallace la one of
the players who Joined the
team alter the start of the sea­
son.
’ 1 knew they were In my age
group and they always have a
good team,* she said. *1 wanted
to play with them.*
Angela Cardotti has been
with the team the entire time
and said she knows the reason
for the success of the Kumba
which, by the way. got Its
name from the ride at Busch
Gardens.
Fisas* sea Kumba, Pag* 2B

The F.C. America-Kumba girls' 12-and-Under soccer
team ol head coach Danny McAvoy. which plays in the
Sonmndo Premier League in Winter Spnngs, won live

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games over two days in the recently ptayed Greater
Mebourne Holiday Challenge soccer tournament recently to compiets an undefsatsd 12-0 season.

�2 1 • Seminole Her.vd Sanford Honda - Sunday. December 2 7 .1998

W hat's Up In The NFL.....W eek No. 17
SANFORD _ The (Inal week of the season has
arrived and I'm confused by mixed feelings.
I’m excited that the playoffs are Just around
the comer, but saddened by the knowledge that
In a few short weeks the season will be over.
"Football Hibernation" as researchers at the
University o f Florida refer to the offseason is a
difficult time for many o f us.
Weekends no longer provide a Justified reason
to not cut the grass, wash the car. and care for
our homes I've received numerous Inquiries
about whether I would be mediating a support
group beginning after the Super Dow), and I've
promised to look into the Idea.
Until then, be strong, the next few weeks will
be a wonderful roller-coaster ride In the Na­
tional Football League.
Teams and players that have worked hard alt
season reach pay dirt next week as they exer­
cise their right to pursue the greatest Champi­
onship In the world o f sports.
Teams that until recently looked Invincible
look to get the bugs out today In the final per­
formance before sudden death, single elim ina­
tion. a return home to watch the rest o f the
playoffs on television.
I can assure folks, there Is no worse feeling In
the world for the players. If their team Is no
longer in the playoffs, they are no longer a
"player* they're a spectator Just like you and 1.
I'll make the Florida wrap up as brief as pos­
sible today. I'm still eating ham and mashed
potatoes and don't want to get any on the key­
board.
JACKSONVILLE: They look like they have the
llu. This team has no chance at all without
DruneU returning at quarterback.
I realize that statistically today’s game means
very little to the Jags, but they need to get back
the confidence that brought them this far. An­
other blowout today means an early exit from
the playofTs.
TAMPA BAY: This team Is lucky to have even
the mathematical chance they are clinging to
today!
You all know I love the Dues, but they have
squandered too many opportunities. Let's beat
the Bengals and cross our fingers
MIAMI: This team will choke.
Have 1 not been right the last three years with
Marino and Johnson?
Enough small talk, let's look Into the CRYS­
TAL BALL OF FOOTBALL and find some win­
ners.

ATLANTA (-3) VS. MIAMI
This game means nothing to
don't want to hear any flack
Dolphins will be playing like
pends on It. because It most
for Atlanta to rest in this one.

the Falcons, so I
If they win. The
their season de­
likely does. Look

Falcons 23. Dol-

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ARIZONA (-8) VS. SAN DIEGO

BRADY
LESSARD

high school athletics who do
not feet they can_ play the^
faster and more competitive'
fast pitch game.
Also making the First Team
were _ from Lake Brantley.
Nina Richard. Cassle Watkins
and Kristi Stevens; from Lake
Mary. Rachael Bradley and
Melissa Smith; from Lyman.
Amy Cann; from Oviedo. Ash­
ley Long and Sarah Summerall;
from Seminole. Jolene Moore:

pkln s 21.

GREEN BAT (-7) AT CHICAGO
The Packers are desperate to get back the
special (Ire that has been with them the past
few years. The Bears arr desperate for any­
thing. I think Green Bay wins this one. but I'm
betting the Bears to cover. Packers 24. Bears
20.

NEW YORK JETS (-7)
VS. NEW ENGLAND
This game could be a war.
The Jets have more healthy talent, bit I think
the Patriots will want this win more than New
York. Parcella will find a way to squeak this one
out. but I wouldn't bet It with your money! TOO

C L O U TOO CALL.

BALTIMORE (-2) VS. DETROIT
Who knows what to think about the Ravens?
They have a pretty decent defense, but NO
offense. Ill take the Uons In this one and figure
Barry Sanders will have a huge day. Uons 23.

Ravens, 10.

INDIANAPOLIS (-4) VS. CAROLINA
Bombs away!
Peyton Manning may be the first player to
ever throw for a million yards. Do you realize
he's only been sacked twice this year'? Colts 34,

Panthers 14.

BUFFALO (-3) AT NEW ORLEANS
My beloved Bills had better have their eyes
open in this onel
The Saints are sneaky. I wouldn't "play" this
game for the world. Bills 17, taints 14.

NEW TORE GIANTS (-5)
AT PHILADELPHIA
The Eagles have a surprise planned for the
Mldgetsl
New York thinks they're tough because they
beat Denver two weeks ago. but this is a new
Phllly team. Coy Detmer has the ability to win
this game. Esglss 23, (Hants 30.

DENVER (-10) VS. SEATTLE
Denver will try their best to win this game,
nobody wants to enter the playoffs on a three-

and from
Winter
Springs.
Jenny Bart.
Earning Second Team honor*
were _ from Lake Brantley.
Leslie Pollard; from Lake How­
ell. Jenny Rhlncr and Ashley
Scott: from Lake Mary, Jodie
Gainer. Carrie EUlot and Emily
Porter, from Lyman. Amanda
Gilmore; from Oviedo. Megan
D'Antonio:
from
Seminole.
Sarah
McNeal
and Mandy
Prlddy;
and
from
Winter
Springs. Alisha Drummond and
Audrey Stanford.

L a d y R am s soccer

Qettlng Honorable Mention
were _ from Lake Brantley,
Kalcy Ferry and Jennifer Mer­
c e r from Lake H ow ell. Natalie
Savage and Amanda Turner,
from Lake Maty. Ashlel Red­
man and Karima Clayton; from
Lyman,
Renee
Merritt and
Melanie Burger, from Oviedo,
Nicole Elston and Jennifer
Federowtcz;
from
Seminole.
Kanesha McKinney and Tenlllc
Jones:
and
from
Winter
Springs. Lauren
Seay
and
Carta Rodriguez.

urday Dec. 28. 1998 at 2 p.m.
All varsity graduates are Invited and after­
ward we will go out to eat. Please make
plans to attend because we are looking for­
ward to seeing all of you!!!

IN B R IE F
alumni game

LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary Lady Rama
soccer alumni game will be played on Sat­

Hunting maps on Internet
PALATKA _ The St. Johns River Water

1998 team

R i c k y W illia m s le a d s A l l - A m e r i c a n s
By H.W. Slner
NEW YORK I.NEA' - It had Hood
as the all time record in major college
football since the reason before the 21year old was born
Now Kicky Williams, a senior who
plays tailback for the University of
Texas, holds the NCAA's Division I A
career rushing mark of 6,279 yards
Williams ended the regular season
by surpassing the total of 6,082 yards
set by Tony Dorset! at Pittsburgh from
1973 to 1976 This year the Longhorn
star led the nation by running for 1.863
yards, an average of 193.1 per game
For his exploits, Williams was se­
lected by Newspaper Enterprise As­
sociation to lead its 1994 All-America
college football learn.
Joining him on the squad are Tulane
quarterback Shaun King the country’s
top-rated passer, and North Carolina
State wide receiver T o n y Holt, the
best pass catcher. The team's allaround leader Champ Bailey of Geor­
gia He's a triple threat as a defensive
back, wide receiver and kick returner
Here is the 1998 All America first
team chosen by NEA
OFFENSE
Quarterback: SHAUN KING,
Tulane. senior Running back RICKY
WILLIAMS, Texas, senior Running
back MIKE CLOUD. Boston College,
senior.
W ide re ceiver: TO RRY HOLT.
North Carolina State, senior Wide re­
c e iv e r PETER WARRICK, Florida
State, junior Tigh t end: RUFUS
FKECH. Mississippi, junior.
Lineman: MATT ST1NCHC0MB.
Georgia, senior Lineman: AARON
GIBSON, Wisconsin, senior Lineman:
ROB MURPHY. Ohio Stale, junior.
Linem an: BEN ADAMS. Texas,
senior C rnler GREY RUEGAMER
Arizona State, senior.
Place-kicker:
SEBASTIAN
JANIKOWSKI. Honda Stale. Sopho
more Kick returner. DAVID ALLEN.
Kansas State, sophomore

The Curdlnals pulled through the on the sea­
son wager, and now hold part o f the Bucs* des­
tiny in their hands.

The results readers and I have had with these
picks is legendary, so I won't bother to ela b o ­
rate. Well okay, a little.
Do you realize that for the past two weeks In a
row I have given you double digit underdogs as
my LO C K selection?
That's right, first the Giants over Denver, then
Cincinnati over Pittsburgh. Combined the teams
were supposed lo lose by 23 points! They both
won the games outright, one betng the biggest
upset, for everyone but me. o f the season.
Today I'm going
with the OID IARAPO LIS
COLTS (-4) OVER THE CAROLINA FAN-

Rumor has it that Ryan Leaf will the start In
tills one. if that's the case, this will be a disas­
ter for San Diego. Cardlsals 27, Ckarfar* S.

WASHINGTON (-2) AT DALLAS

S o ftb a ll*
Continued from Fags IB

trip a Jaguar player again this year. TOO
CLOSE TOO CALL.
Each week I Issue what 1 consider to be the
best selection against the spread in the sched­
ule. This Is the game that after research and
contemplation. I feel most comfortable about
releasing as my patented LOCK OF

game losing strrak.
Can Kltna lead the Seahawks to an upset? My
heart says yes. ‘da brain says no. B ronco* 34,
BsaBawks 23.

DEFENSE
Lineman: JARED DeVRIES, Iowa,
senior. Lineman: K0BA1RE SMITH.
Michigan State, junior. Lineman: TOM
BURKE, Wisconsin, senior. Lineman:
PATRICK KERNEY. Virginia, senior.
Linebacker JEVON REARS E, Hon
da. junior. Linebacker DAT NGUYEN.
Texas ABM. senior. Linebacker AL
WILSON. Tennessee, senior.
Back: CHAMP BAILEY, Georgia,
junior. Back: CHRIS McALISTER,
Arizona, senior. Back: ANTOINE
WIN HELD. Ohio State, senior Back
ANTHONY POINDEXTER Virginia,
senior.
Punter JOE KRISTOSIK. Nevada
Las Vegas, senior
Dating from 1915, the annual AllAmerica college football selections
issued by NEA are the oldest of any
major news organization.
These choices were syndicated to

Dating from 1915, the
annual All-America
collage footbell
selection s Issued by
NEA ere the oldest o f
any m ajor news
orgenlzatlon
more than 600 U S. daily newspapers.
Williams, known for his smile and
his dreadlocks, averaged 6.22 yards
per carry this season, a major college
record. His back-to back 300-yard
games (318 vs. Rice and 330 vs. Iowa
State) were an NCAA first.
He set the big-time record of 75
career TDs — 28 in 1998 — with speed
&lt;4 38 seconds in the 40-yard dash) and
power (406 pounds in the bench press)
About 60 percent of his rushing
yards have come after the first hit.
King led 110 Tulane to its first per­
fect year since 1931 His pass efficiency

rating (183.4) in 1998 broke the NCAA
record. He fired 18 touchdown paases.
Plus he's the first major NCAA player
ever to pass for over 3,000 yards and
rush for 500 in an It-game season.
Despite facing double coverage on a
mediocre team. Holt of N C. State led
the nation by averaging more than IS
yards per catch. He set single-season
Atlantic Coast Conference marks of U
receptions for 1,604 yards.
For his part, Bailey posted numbers
that compare favorably to the stats
that earned Charles Woodson of Michi­
gan the 1997 Heisman Trophy.
Bailey'i totals: 51 tackles. 3 inter­
ceptions: 47 catches for 744 yards and
five TDs; 84 yards rushing: an average
of 21.8 yards per kick return.

1 really didn't want to talk about this one. but
It Is the night game on television.
Somehow the Cowgirls will pull this one out.
but tf they don't 1*11 be happier. Peegirts 24,

Dssdsklas 17.
JACKSONVILLE (-3) VS. PITTSBURGH
The Jags have looked sick lately, but the
Sleelers aren't exactly chugging along right now
either.
It's kind of sad to see two former power­
houses slug It out like this. It'd like watching
George Foreman fight himself, you hale to see
either team lose.
I hope Bill Cowher goes psycho and tries to

From the Eagle’s Nest
Lessons are Wednesdays from 3:30 p.m. • 4:30
p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. • noon. Stu­
dents will be paired according to ability and
lessons will be held at Weklva Golf and Country
Club. Call 925-2855...

ASSISTANT SKIRTS EUfTOK
SANFORD - The Dynamic Golf Tour came to
the area again last week. Mike Malone won the
senior's division at Palisades over J.C. Goosle
and Jim Hill and Billy Woods combined to win
the best ball matchup...
Taylor Woodrow Communities, developer of
the Alaqua Lakes golf community In Longwood.
opened Its third phase of the community last
month...
Tlmacuan's Couples member-guest tourna­
ment was rescheduled for Jan. 10...
The Diamond Players Junior Golf Program Is
offering chances for kids aged 6-to-!3 lo enter.

The Florida Mixed Tour visited Ekana Golf Club
In Oviedo and Chris Howell's 148 topped run­
ner-up Don Donatello by three shots. In the
women's event. Kaorl Yamada edged Tracey
Stout...
Celebration Oolf Club has been chosen as the
national host for American G olfs Women In Go{f
Day. 1999. The tournaments will be staged at
more than 200 private, resort and dally fee
courses nationwide and Is open to women o f all
ages and skill levels...

Kum baCoattnusd from Pag* IB

T h e y are all hardworking
Idds and we only take the ones
that really want to play.* he
said. "We're not taking kids Just
for numbers, they have to want
to be here and work hard at It.*

*lt helps that we practice so
hard.* she said. *Wc know we
have to if we want to be good.
Everyone
contributes
offen­
sively and defensively.*

Cardettl and Lauren MaHzla
are the goaltenders and spent
a lot of time looking for some­
thing to do during the games
aa the Kumba defense domi­
nated.
*W« all communicate

Ut mama to have paid off.
Kumba members from Semi­

Store
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Sat. 9*3

nole County Include: Jessica
Riggins (Casselberry); Amanda
Wallace (Heathrow);
Kristin
Shaw (Lake Mary); Lizzie Talansky. Lauren Mallzla and
Angle
Cardettl
(Longwoodl;
Alex BUJeter (Maitland); and
Stacey George. Katie Lazeratlon
and
Lauren
Affolter
(Winter Sprtngal.

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our goalies.* said Kristin
"We're realty tough on defense.*
O f the few goals the Kumba
gave up this season, two of
them were own goals.
The team plays year-round
and the Kumba teams take
soccer pretty seriously and the
kids said that, although they
get a little tired sometimes,
they love the game too much to
let It go.
'Coach la realty cool,* Maitzia said. *He pushes us hard
but he helps us out all the
time.*
The Kumba does a lot of
running and conditioning, but
It paid off this season;. The
Kumba Is preparing for an
Easter Tournament as well as
some other tournament all over
the state.
McAvoy has seen most of
Central Florida's best female
players and likes this team a
lot.

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Here is the NEA All-America second
team:
OFFENSE - QB: Cade McNown,
UCLA, senior. RB: Ron Dayne. Wis­
consin, junior. RB: Kevin Faulk,
Louisiana State, senior.
W R Troy Edwards. Louisiana Tech,
senior. WR- David Boston, Ohio State,
junior. TE: fbn Green, Louisville, junior.
L: Kris Farris. UCLA, junior. L:
Mike Rosenthal Notre Dame, senior.
L: Anthony Cesario, Colorado State,
senior. L : Jason Whitaker, Florida
State, junior. C: Craig Page. Georgia
Tech, senior
PK: Martin Gramatica. Kansas
State, senior. KR: Kevin Johnson.
Syracuse, senior.
DEFENSE — L: Montae Reagor,
Texas Tech, senior. L: Corey Simon,
Horida State, junior. L: Kelly Gregg.
Oklahoma, senior. L: Tony Bryant,
Horida State, senior.
LB: Chris Claiborne, Southern Cal,
junior. LB: Jeff Kelly. Kansas State,
senior LB: Andy Katzenmoycr, Ohio
State, junior.
B: Antwan Edwards, Clemson,
senior B: Dre' Bly. North Carolina,
junior. B: Larry Atkins, UCLA, senior
B: Tony George, Horida. senior.
P: Josh Bidwcll, Oregon, senior.

Peyton Manning and his young teammates
may not have the record, but they have got the
heart. Watch this team In the next few years.
Enjoy
your
football
and
remem­
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everything else can waitlll

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Recreational Services Is offering a 50-Over
Baseball League. Osines aril] be played at
UCF an Tuesday night's, starting Jan. 6th.
The entry deadline la January 1st. Cost Is
•2 5 per player and $10 lor uniform and you
must be bom before January 1. 1950 to play.
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WINTER SPRINGS _ l l i c City o f Winter
Spring* Parks A Recreation Department will
offer two plans for Its Slow Pitch Softball
Fall League at Central Winds Park.
Offered wffi be league's for Co-Ed, Men and
Women and teams may opt for either a fiveweek. 10 game schedule or a five-week, five
game schedule.
Cost for the 10 game season to 8310 and
•185 for the five game season. Both league’s
wlU have to pay a 825 ASA fee and a 85 nonresMent foe (u applicable). Teams may also
purchase softballs between 840 and 850 per
doaen (home teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week of January
4th and end the week o f February 5th. All
teama will receive a sponsor plaque with pic­
ture. while championship teams wlU get individual and team trophies and runner-up
teams wlU get a tram trophy.
For more Information, please phone 3277110 or lax at 327-0018.

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The defending Class 6A State Champion Lake
Mary girls will be facing their moat challenging
undertaking yet. when they head to Tennessee
to compete in a tournament with some o f the
best prep girls' teams In the country.
The Lake Howell and Lyman girls' teams also
have tournaments on their schedule, but where
and when has not been released.
The boys' soccer teams get their place In the
Spotlight this peek when the Sixth Annual
Ftortda Hospital Invitational In played at Edgewater and Bishop Moore high school's starting
Monday.
Lake Mary opens with Galnesville-Buchholu
at 4 p.m. at Edgewater High School, while Ly­
man challenges Wellington at 3 p.m. at Bishop
Moore High School.
Lake Howell will also take part in the tourna­
ment. formerly known aa the Burger King Invi­
tational. but the time and place of Its opening
game to not known.
The Seminole High School boys' wrestling
team will compete In the Cypress Creek High
School Tournament In Orlando on Wednesday.
Dec. 30th.

C R O O M 8 BOYS C R U SH ED
BUNNELL _ The final night of the Flagler*
Palm Coast Christmas Tournament did not go
well for the Crooms High School boys' (cam as
It foil behind Orlando's First Academy 32-0 after
one period and 49-5 at halftime, and tumbled by
the top-sided score o f 91-25.
Brent Watson led the Panthers, who played
without Injured hlgh-scortng Terrance Perkins,
with 14 points.
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tion ol Ihto Ho ik s December
30. 1*4#
Pttncto Qayto Davie,
Personal Representative
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
ROBERT C. WILKINS. JR.. ISO.
Florida bar 4IT7T33
Dittmor. Wohlutt S
Wiltuno. P A.
334 Lookout Piece
Post Office Boa 441440
Me,Hand. Florida 33744-1440
(407) 439-0009
Publish: December 20. 37, 1*44
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NOTICE OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTIN AS

IN T N I CINCUIT COUNT
O f T N I 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
• IM IH O L I COUNTY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO. 9 B -I0 I0-C A
CE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc
l/k/a Shaataon
Lahman Mortgage
Corporation.
Ptamlift.
vs
ROY WILLIAMS and
BRf NOA T WILLIAMS
al al..
Oalanoama

AM INOID NO TICS
OF FORICLOSUM SALS
None* ta hereby given trial,
pursuant
to
an
Order
natchadoiog Foreclosure Sale
Dal ad Doc am bar I I . 199*. and
voter ad In civil caaa number M
1020-CA. ol me Circuit Court el
me tatn Judicial C ra M m and
rot Sam no'e County, Florida,
nriatam OE CAPITAL MONT
GAGE SERVICES. INC F/R/A
SMCARSON LEHMAN MONT
OAGE
CORPORATION.
la
Plaintifl and ROT WILLIAMS.
BRENDA T WILLIAMS. RODERT
E. KLINE. LINDA A. RUNS.
a v c o f in a n c ia l se rvices o f

HOLLYWOOD.
FLA.
INC
STATE OF FLORIOA. DEPART
MENT OF REVENUE. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, im/ere Oofendamd), I
wiH tan lo me higher! and beat
bidder lor caah al the neat
front door ol tha Seminola
County courihoueo in Sanlord.
Saminoia County. Florida, al
11 00 A M on lha 1 2th day ol
JANUARY. IM F tha following
described property as aat loMh
r raid Final Judgment, lo ml
LOT 41. SPiCEWOOO. accord
mg to tho Plat tha«eol. aa
recorded m Plat Booh 32. Page
IT ol tho Public record! ol
Sammole County. Florida
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION o b t a in e d w il l
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad tha t4lh day ol
December IM S
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerh ol Circuit Court
By Jane E Jaaemc
Deputy Clerh
CODILIS t STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 4S0
Tampa. Florida 33607
Pubhan December 20, IT , IM S
OCX-199

CIRCUIT COURT
■ IOHTSINTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
SSMINOLN COUNTV,
FLONIOA
CASB NO. *9 -tt0 t-C A -t4 -K
CHARLES W STUM.
Plaintiff,
SL
NICK MUZANTE. deceased,
end ALL UNKNOWN
HEIRS, CREDITORS.
DEVISES OR OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING
INTEREST BV THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST HIM.
end TERESA MUZANTE.
deceased, and ALL
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
CREDITORS. 0CY1SES
OR OTI £R PERSONS
CLAIMING INTEREST
BV THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST HER.
Defendants.

NOTICI OF SUIT
TO OUIBT TITLE
THE STATE OF FLORIOA TO:
DEFENDANT: NICK MUZANTE.
AND TERESA MUZANTE, It
alive, and men unknown spout
ea, it married, and if dead, tha
unknown hairs, devisees, lege
teee. grantees, assigns, tpous
ee. lienors, creditors, tuccet
tors trustees ol them, and any
and all other persons or parties
claiming by, through, under or
against them and against any
and all parlies or persona hav
mg or claiming any right, tills or
■merest m and to mo following
described property, lying and
situate In Sammole County.
Florida, to wit:
Tha Norm SIS teat ol the East
M l teat of tho Wosl SIB foal ol
the SW 1/4 ol tha NW 1/4 (lees
the South 200 tael of tha Norm
150 teat ol the Eaaf 200 toot of
me Waal ISO fast and North 1SO
last of tha Watt ISO Met and
road). Section 31 , Township 20
South. Range 10 East. Seminole
County. Florida
ALSO tha East IS2 last of tha
South SO tael of tha property
described above
You end each of you are hars
by esvaraily notified that
CHARLES W STUM has tiled its
Complamt in the Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, and
for Sammole County Florida
against you and sech of you aa
Dslendanls to Rule! title of tha
Plaintiff to tha abova described
rial
property
located
In
Semmola County. Florida, me
abbreviated title of which I
emitted. ‘ STUM v MUZANTE
end you end each of you era
hereby required to serve a copy
ol your answer or other
defense, it any. upon WILLIAM
E REISCHMANN. JR , ol STEN
s t r c m . m cinto sh . c o lbe r t .

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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB 1STH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
OP FLONIOA
IN AND FOB
SSMINOLS COUNTY
(U R IN A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s s r o . s a -ts e s c A is o
HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FS B. f/k/e
Homo Savings ol
Amanca, F A ,
Plaint &gt;11.
VS
HERBERT H. HAAN.
If living, and all
unknown partlea claiming
by. through, under and
agemet the above named
defendants) who are not
known to bo daad or
Niva, whether sard unknown
parties may claim an
interest aa spouses,
haws, devtsest. granites, or
ether claimants. THE
ARBORS AT HIOOEN
LAKES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, Me.;
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m possession of Die
tub)e&lt;! reel property. Ft

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To mill* ours your Ad atoms. we NrflQOOl you keep &lt;n mnd the toSoakng
• Include ea many faaturse of tw Mm you erg oeNng a* you eon think of Remember,
the mom you M . the loafer you te l
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amn t Mrtou* about buying your merchandea
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IN THB COUNTY COURT OP THB
EJGMTSENTM JUOfCIAL
CIRCUIT Pf AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY .FLOMCA
CASK NO. BO-8910-CC-BHJ
ALTAMONTE
HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
•vC. * Fiend* not lor profft corpo-

vs.
ARTEMIS E KARFITSAS
UNKNOWN TENANTS,

ANO

NOTICI OP SALS
Note* Is hereby given trial pur­
suant lo toe Fatal Judgment to
Foroc tenure entered on Vte 17th
day of December , 19*4 in C M
Action No 94-7910-CC-2O-U of toe
County Court ol Pie
Juthciel Circuit , In am
•emmet* County; Florida. In
ARTEMIS E. KARFITSAS «nd
UNKNOWN TENANTS Bw defen­
dants wid ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC , I* Vw Plamt.lt, I w R aM IO fie
hrgheM and b ed bidder lor catFi M
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County CoiFthouaa, Sanford ,
Florida at 1100 AM. on gio tftft
day of JantMry, 1999, to* toSowtog
deaenbed real property eel lorth n
to* Fine! Judgment: Unff HOP,
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS, accordtog
to too plat toereol. as recorded In
Plff Booh 22. Page* 55 43 of too
Public Records of
C ow ** Flands
AMERICANS WITH DiSABtL/TtES
ACT OF 1990
Adnwusbetiva Order No. 93-37
lapse a! accommodation to piffle
Okie to Pa* hr* proceeding mould
confect ADA Coonknafor at 301 f t
Perk Are . Swte N 301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771 el least ftvo (9) days
pnor lo the proceeding. Telephone:
(407) 323-4330. adanwon 4227; 1•00955-1771 (TDO). or 1-900-9558770 (VI. we Florida Raley Service.
Doted tore I7tn dory of Oecameer,
1993
MARTANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Jan* E. Jeaewic
Oeputy Clerk
Pljmtifte Attorney
EmJ A Oaaperam, JR . ESQ
931 Wekna Sprngt Road
Longwood. Fiorde 32779
Fubkih- Decembar 27, 1999 wid
January 3.1993
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shifts. 2-3 days a ark. W ed Me
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Defendants
NOTIC8 OP ACTION
TO: Herbert N. Haan if living,
and ail unknown parties claim­
ing by, through, under and
agemat the above named
defendant!*) who am not known
to be dead 0* alive, whether
said unknown parties may claim
an interest *■ spouses,
devisees, grantees, er
claimants, who** residence 1*
unknown and affiote latl known
addree* 1*:
28 Twin Lake* Drive
Monkey. NT 10992
VOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
ectum lor foreclosure of n on gege
on
the
following
described property:
LOT 401 C. TRACT *D*. THE
ARBORS AT HIODEN LAKE
SECTION 1 REPLAT, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAGE 49, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
he* been filed egemei you end
you are required to carve a
copy ol your written defenses,
il any, lo It, on DIANE M.
WALIA,
Attorney
lor
iha
Plaintiff, whose address I* 4010
Bey Scout Boulevard, Bull*
450. Tampa. Florida 13907 on er
before thirty day* from tho d el*
el the Ural publication ol
nolle* end Me the original with
the Clerk ol thr* Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there
after; otherwise a default wiN
be entered agemat you lor tho
ralial demanded in tho com
plaint.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AN0 ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand end the
seal of sard Court on December
15. 1998
(SEAL)
Meryenne Morse
As Clark of tho Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
A i Oepuly Clerk
COOILIS 8 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Sun* 480
Tampa. Florida 33407
Telephone: |BI3I 877-6004
CSS *94-03097
Publish: December 20. 27, 1998
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ENTRY LEVEL DRWIRS need
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hat immortals openings for
trainees No eipenenc*
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COL training ava*4bt*
800-43S-SS83

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WHIGHAM 4 SIMMONS. PA
attorneys lor Plamttlf. whose
address is P O
Baa 4841
Sanford. Florida 12772-4848
and 10 Me the original ol seme
n the office of Ihe Clerk of me
above si* ed Court on or before
January 20. 1007, aa required
by law 11 you tail to do so. judg
marl by default will be liken
against you
This Notice snail be pub
hchaed once a week lor lour (4)
consecutive weeks
DATE0 thie 1 3th day ol
December A D 1000
Meryenne Moree
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekarn
Deputy Clerk
Publish: December 20, 27, 1005
and January 3, 10, 1000
DEI-154

Dnvem COL tor Local DeWeree
Permanent positions evfKabte
Competitive pay
CM Patty al 407-647-8010

A -1 Temp*. Inc

ra pafaonM rtwfc. AtfMfttM who wWi ID ta MM c n 1

Sanlord lor a w#
bufrter. to heto out « lh* cabtnel dept E«p a plus but not
necessary Thr* is the perfect
opportunity tor someone looking
to learn a new l U Fail paced
1 environment wtih loti of
OT

DRIVERS

Cal Sandy or Pally
(407)047-8010

None# la green mat pursuant
to tho Final Judgment ol
Forocloeura dated Dec amber
10th. IM S . m Caaa Na 8735I4-CC-20 C. of tha County
Court M and for Sominole
County, Florida. « which HIGH­
LANDS HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION, INC . ta the Fiamtift
and CYNTHIA A STEELE, la tha
Defendant. I will aall lo Ihe
highest and bast bidder let
cash at the West Front Door ol
tha
Seminole
County
Courthouse. M l North Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, at
1100 a m . on JANUARY 14,
IS M lodowmg described prop­
erty sat lorth m the Order ol
Final Judgment.
Lot SI. THE HIGHLANDS SEC­
TION ONE. according to tho
plat thereof aa recorded m Plat
Booh IS. Pages SS and SS, ol
the Pubkc Records ol Sammole
County. Florida
DATED Dec am bar 11. IM S
MARTANNE MORSE
Oath of County Court
By: Jana I . Jasewic
D#du1v Clark
CLAYTON S MCCULLOH
IM S Maitland Canter
Common! Bird
Maitland. Florida 11751
(407) S7S-BTS-2SSS
Publication ol Ihia Nollca on
Dec amber
20.
I OSS.
end
December 17, ISSS m Seminole
Herald
OEV-1SO

DRIVER NEEDEO

3 PEOPLE NEEDED
m

Mon-Frt and Sat it needed
Ca* GPC Staffing 180 5089

Great Opportunity with a
Large Local Co
wynpumnr* Twmjtn
Great Benebtt
Mutt Have Va*d D L and
Poubve Aibiud*
Day SMI, OT Available

HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaint itt,
va
CYNTHIA A. STEELE.
Defandani

71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

*

CALL
(407) 323-0940
Or Fax (407) 322-1060

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G E T S
B
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71—H eir W anted
WELDCR HELPER/
TRAINEE
M g tor M S &lt;S Steel Menu!
Co mNWOrt Good Benefits

99— A partments U nfu rnish ed

1 03— I I o u s e s -

HOSCLEA V IL A S

SANFORD 3 Bedroom house
central HA.
appkances. 1500,
mo . 5400 dep 323 3266

WELDERS
Sorting n p n m u d M g trow
• f* tor th# SenfortUake Mary
o r * Gt m i opportunity to tun
f » Nov year out with ■ non |(«
•nd weekly pay check Can
MoS» person rvol at 332 $88 9
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Cal Unco
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SANTORO- 211 duptei Central
Air. Heal w d hookup 5450/

mo tJOOdep. Can m -M O .

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103— H o u s e v
U nfu rnish ed
U N DOWN—WHY H i NT?
When you can own this 3 tx»m
home ml GMA. now paml A car
p e l1 Asa about MUO homes'
The Huaman Group. Inc.
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SANFOmVLAKC MARY
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lor rod $35&lt;Vmonth S |100 SO
cimry depose 372-2369 (tpr)
S W O U MOM sorts room mate
lo share ipacou* 22 apt Temp
on 6275.f2ut*nws 696-/047

U N FU R N ISH ED

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neal a* a pm no smokers no
pots 94SOmo Jermgan ProperIds 330 3255__________________

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m* to Santord *J parang AC
now pamvearpet P W m o nc
uM Rat A deposit 322 6995

Hidden Lake N ee 12 new cat

pets lila. near poo* A tennis
lease option 52000 Ten le v *
mo Owner Vanemg 7747071
Lake Mary Rant

5650 mo w&gt;

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S3 900 ACRE
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90«100 565 000
'and Lake Monroe 598 000
VACANT LOT loch Arbor
528 000 k) pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wotidnd

525 000
BAY AVE Sanford lot near
park 512 000

321-5065

l r l r c h h o ff
* * ^ 3 5 s o c la tr s
OAKRIOGE FARMS
Osteen
Deltona area to Kres ideal to*
horses or came farm Mue.'e
home or homevte Zoned agn

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down payment (904) 717-9300

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SANTORO 211 near Semmole
MS CHA W O Hook Up Opt
Sec AON 321 4464 or 244 5513

By Owner, gu^i area tg yd 2-1

w/ gar or 12

559 900 O BO

must sell f t qualify Sanford
Cat 322 4631 r p y M j 1561
Mellon villa 4 2 Fam Rm f,&gt;e
Pi S12CK Del Jernigan Pr-,p

123 3168

Sanford

117— C o m m e r c i a l

3-1 Remode'ed New
CMA new cabinets ^ -arr*f&gt;
No down 1460 rnrj 111 3750

R en tals
Office A Store Available
tOOO* sq It. A C private restroomM5Gmo 322 6 t 6 9 ^ ^ ^

118— O

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S pace F o r

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A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 sg
H A up' 5265 A MONTH once-

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NOW AVAILABLE
1377 Sq. Ft.
Offlca / Warahouma
7R03 MOST, Suita 3
Orlando, FL 32S10-2M3
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Sanford: 36H 2IW Compieie'y
rnmodeled New AC pamt car
pet new kitchen Everything
-ew* 51000 dwn J699 mo PIN
Cat LUhete Abbot Humevest
R- iay4C7 897 5400&gt;226

69 Prowler: 34 f! KTi Xj Hon­
da room, y g condaen nice
park w/ act.v tes heated pool
fumisned 55«0O 323 7757

153— A creage Lo i For
S ale

Financing QUIET! 372-7661

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c.ti Lot Zoned 0 4 200t400 on
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Osteen
5-t ' 900 Owner T n

HAPPY
HOLIDAYS

PARK AVE MOBILE PARK
Homes 13 000 to 58 000 Set Up

Focus
On
!
Savings

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AMOHOARt I MOMtS
VIMTURf 1 PROPIBTKS

181— A m iA S C E S t

F lrnetlre For S a if
used bo* springs 6 mattress
565 00 Larry t Mad 322 4132

Refrigerator for tala
16 6 cu 8 * trost free - Mapc
Chet ■ S20C • Can 324 2782

STUDIO • 1 BEDROOM • 2 BEDROOM
• Single Story Oesnjn

• F t*n d \ On-Site Managerntnl

• Ho Out Beiok Of A te,*
fEnergy-FtliCitnt Stud&lt;K

• FurmUted M Unturniittd Stud&lt;05
• Electncil/ fjtm ined m Studios Only

T-SHIRTS'Call t 600-792-317S

Kitten* lor sate 110 each Have
them spayed or neutered 4 get
525 rebate 349-5497___________

219— W a n t e d

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55REWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACKLE, old tores tackle b o t­
es reels old duck decoys, hunt­
ing antiques, etc Pay up to
$1 000 I pay more then anyone
A wii pay 110 00 just to see
your okl tackle 941 859 3530

Alum. Cana Copper / Brass
Kokomo Racycllng- 321-0004
111 W.FIrat-MlF 6-5.S at.9-l

221— Goon T hings
Eat

Scooier, Lark Electric. Basket
Manual* Charger 5300 (new
12600] 333-2416
”

WOLFF TANMNG BIDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE
CormereiaiStome ufuts
from 5199 00
Low Monthly Payment*
Free Color Catalog
Cat TODAY 1-600-711-0156

235—

DUMP TRUCK
Ha* large Hat bed 52000
407 322 5779

to

BOBS PEANUTS
Regular cajun roasted, fresh
jumbo shr.mp
smoked fish,
,erky 2330 Cewry Aye Santord
324 8963

ORANGES HAMLIN 55 00 BU
RED GRAPEFRUIT 56 00 BU

2055
PINE WAT SANFORD.
CALL 323 8560

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T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale

238— V ehicles W anted
CASH U S PAIO'
For Junh C8f|. Trucks A Muc*
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For Sale
teuo 440-LT Kawertie Limned .
Runs and took* kka new St 100
0 B O Cal 662-4333

WANTED
CARS.
TRUCKS A

Any yM/ make or modal.
WUI pay top doila/t
Call Qaotf Badlne

302-5734

APPLIANCE
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1750 S. HWY 17-92
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clean ups, appliances trash,
brush 407-568-2556 or

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2 8 0 -H o m e

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Wail A Ceiling Teiturev
Matched Popcorn 322-6338

2 8 7 -L a w n

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OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE

RESCOM
QUALITY
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0 322 2811 N 322 9397
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Free esi. Llc/ln*. Major credit
card* accepted. 321-4123
PRESSURE-Steam Washing

Decks * Walk* * Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324 7666

I mprovem ents
CHARLES □ (Dan) MILLER
Builder CBCG'S *285 Res
Comm . remodel addbon*.
repair VC VISA
40/-32O-1741
DAVIO KEY CONSTRUCTION
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Lie CGC057936 320-7202

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Oean-ups. pressure cl, naukng.
lawncare 407 302 7718 Licln*

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YATES ROOFINO since 1929
Church 4 Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
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HANDYMAN f’ i -r ng. concrete,
dry wall remodeling, renova
t-ons Can 282 7089

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285* La n d sc a pin g

Tree, slump removal Free est
Licensed Insured 329-734}

324 5139
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4/2.10 med acres huge mts
SC porch 2 out Mdgs 1164.900
4/1 S.Over 1 600 Sd ft. iv dm.
lam Irplc Incd. 543.900
4/2.5 Over 2500 sg It Sc pool
w An. lam mi hp*c 5156.900

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.100 Ir.lcrnaiionat Parkway
Suite 130
Ik-aitimw, FI 32740
407 333 J160

Christmas Special: 4 &lt;8 2 train
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gauge 330 7)46

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This is Boxing Day in Canada and
other countries in the former British
Commonwealth. Lords of the manor
took gifts in boxes to their serfs. WeU,
my gift to you la a contract of seven
no-trump. How should South plan the
play after a club lead?
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maximum values with diam onds
longer than hearts. North’s jump to
four diamonds announced an excel­
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learning that his partner had two aces
and the diamond king.
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one of Britain's most promising young
players. Having only nine top tricks
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diamond suit.
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ace and king. However, delaying the

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diamond to dummy's king, then ran
the diamond 10.
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if the club cards were honest. East
had five to his partner's four. Was that
enough to swing the percentsges?
D efinitely not, according to my
sources. The diamond finesse was still
against the odds.
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pened at the other table. South was in
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Seminole Herald, Sentonj, Florida • Sunday. December 27,199$ • 1 0

□ A T YOUR LEISURE
C oncert series
MOUNT DORA - Four great
stage shows for the price o f
three la available In the
Mount Dora Community
Concert series.
Sunday. Jan. 3. 2 p.m. - A
great opening act. direct
from Disney. The yug-a-dug
stylings o f Ed Cuneo. Super!
Then...
The star of the show. Dale
Cionyea. direct from New
York Is an Emmy Award
singer and pianist. He has
written songs for such stars
as Bernadette Peters and
Bette Midler, lie promises to
be a "Victor Borge" delight.
Don't miss III
Monday. Feb. 1. 7:30 p.m.
The opening act Is three ex*
ceptlona) vocalists from the
Orlando opera artist pro­
gram. Exceptional!
The main act Is the duo
piano* of Lewis ft Perry with
a dazzling performance fea­
turing works by Bernstein.
Gershwin and more.
Friday. Feb. 26. 7:30 p.m.
The music o f Harry James,
trumpet and orchestra, plus
The Andrews Sisters' hits
sung by the three Apple
Blossoms. Remember. The
Very Thought o f You. Sleepy
Lagoon. You Made Me Love
You. All great James hits,
plus Andrews' Sisters hits
like: Don't Sit Under the Ap­
ple Tree. Boogy Woogy Bugle
Boy and morel
Friday. March 26. 7:30
p.m. The Preservation Hall
Jazz Band. A big band and
singers on our stage, direct
from New Orleans. This
group Is worth the price o f
the season ticket alone.
Reserved seats for all four
concerts is Just $50. Tickets
are available at Mount Dora.
Kustla, Tavares and East
Lake Chambers o f Com­
merce. plus local banks. You
may order by mall by calling
(904) 735-0411. Don't miss
these great shows!

R ain forest
adventu re
ORLANDO - flarty P. Leu
Qardcna presents the W ild­
life slide show and lecture.
"Orangutan OrphansRehabilitating Indonesia's
Red Apes" Jan. 10 from 2
until 4 p.m. World traveler
and photographer Michael
Turco will narrate a slide
show and talk about his ad­
ventures In the rain forests
of Indonesia. Turco (limed
the orangutan project for a
traveling exhibit that has
been commissioned by the
National Wildlife Federation.
Admission at the door Is
$7 for adults. $3 for stu­
dents age 10 through col­
lege. For more Information
coll Leu Gardens at (407)
246-2620.

C om m unity funfest
MAITLAND - The Hebrew
Day School of Central F lor­
ida will sponsor a Maitland
Community FunFest Jan. 16
from 6 until 11 p.m.. Jan. 17
from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m.
and Jan. 18 from 11 a.m.
until 8 p.m. at the JCC
Campus on the comer of
Maitland Avenue and M ait­
land Boulevard. The carnival
will feature activities for all
ages. Including rides, games,
food, prizes and entertain­
ment.

Racing team to help sick children
Mendian Motorsports to
benefit hospital for kids
By Mary R ow ell
CORRESPONDENT
LONQWOOD - You're In a
race. The faster you go. the
more money you make. Not for
yourself,
but for children,
that's the Idea behind M erid­
ian Motorsports, Inc.
Meridian Motorsports Is the
official racing team o f the A r­
nold Palmer Hospital for Chil­
dren and Women. The goal o f
Meridian Is to help raise
enough money to build a chil­
dren's cardiac wing for the
hospital.
Meridian Is the brainchild of
Bob Danzi o f Privateer Racing
Limited o f Longwood,
and
Dwayne Roaderlck o f Winter
Springs. Roaderlck Is a form er
pilot for Pan Am. Roadertck's
godchild's life was saved by
the Arnold Palmer Hospital.
Danzi knows racing. A for­
mer race car driver and team
manager. Danzi was the 1090
SCCA National Champion In
the GT class. He established
numerous
track
records
throughout the Mid-West In
the GT class. He has 25 years
o f competition driving experi­
ence. A mechanical engineer­
ing graduate o f Boston College.
Danzi also has 15 years of
team management experience.
Oettlng a racing team off the
ground la not an easy or over­
night achievement. The Arnold
Palmer Hospital race car will
be a Formula One car. The ba­
sic price o f a Formula One car
Is $750,000. So how can you
make money? Sponsorships.
Meridian Is looking for corpo•ate sponsors.
Racing was
once a sport that was domi­
nated by typical "male" spon­
sors. said Danzi. like cig a ­
rettes. beer and automotive
products. Today's racing spon­
sors Include Tide, K-Mart.
Cheerio* and Upton Tea. Ad­
vertisers have discovered that
women make up 40 percent of
auto racing (ana. Children, an­
other target of advertisers,
have always loved race cars.
What do advertisers get out
o f It? Race cars are moving
billboards that carries their
logo. Racing gets news media
coverage, and o f course, being
tied to a popular hospital has
an added appeal.
Danzi to confident that M e­
ridian will have the sponsors
and the car they need In tim e
for the American LeMans S c­
ries. The aeries o f eight races
begins March 20 with 12
hours of Sebrtng at Sebring In­
ternational Raceway. The race
will be carried live on ESPN
and ESPN2. The rest of the
schedule will take the team to
Braselton. Oa. twice; Ontario.
Canada: Sonoma.
Monterey
and San Diego, Calif.; and
Portland. Ore. Television cov­
erage for the remainder o f the

races will come from NBC and
CNBC. Great exposure for po­
tential sponsors.
Privateer was. until recently,
a private firm that provided
engine
building,
race
car
preparation,
transport
and
track side services for racing
teams. Besides Danzi branch­
ing out Into Meridian. Priva­
teer to now open to the public.
Although they trill continue to
offer all the services they have
In the past, their new em pha­
sis trill be In the restoration
field. Danzi has won awards
for many o f the cars he has
rebuilt and/or restored. He
has trorked on drag and road
race cars, vintage Formula
One cars, vintage classic rac­
ing cars, a 1962 Ferrari OTO
and a 1946 Ford Street Rod.
Although Danzi's partner In
Meridian Motorsports Is Rosderick. his business partner In
Privateer to Peter Adamthwalte. Adamthwalte has plenty
of experience with racing as
well. Twice In recent years.
Adamthwalte won the champi­
onship In the Southeast Divi­
sion of the Sports Car Club o f
America.
Danzi's crew chief Is Joe Clfran. Joe has 19 years experi­
ence with automotive and air­
craft systems. He has attended
training programs for BMW.
Mercedes
Benz
and Rolls
Royer, as well as the Oeorge T.
Baker Aircraft Technical Insti­
tute.
Among other projects. Priva­
teer to currently converting an
MOB GT to a road race car.
One project Privateer’s hopes
to see come through within
the next year to a partnership
with Truth. Truth to the anti­
smoking campaign.

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Ono cor. Prfvotoor woo,
until recently, a private
firm that provided engine
building, race car prepara­
tion, tranaport and track
aide aervlcea for racing
taama. In the lower photo,
Joe Clfran (left) ia pictured
with a Formula Atlantic
race car and Danzi atanda
next to a 1946 Ford Straat
Rod.

Size acceptance group
fights obesity prejudice
By Debra Wood. BN
CORRESPONDENT

R om antic sem inar
ORLANDO - Central F lor­
ida Romance Writers pres­
ents "How to Write a Ro­
mance Novel" Feb. 13 at
Orlando Marriott. 8001 In­
ternational Drive, Orlando.
The one-day Fiction Writers’
Workshop will feature key­
note speaker Patricia Potter,
best-selling author o f 25 his­
torical and contemporary
romances.
The workshop will also fea­
ture lectures by eight o f the
best o f Central Florida's r o ­
mance authors, a question
and answer Author Panel
Session and a book auto­
graphing. A portion o f the
proceeds from book sales
will be donated to the Adult
Literacy League.
Advanced registration Is
S55 for members of Ro­
mance Writer o f America
and Central Florida R o­
mance Writers, and $65 for
non -member^. Late registra­
tion Is $65 for members and
$75 for non-members.
Lunch Is Included.
For more Information call
(407) 384-9386.

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Tom Gtoaton and Alexis Adams, founders of the new Winter Springs
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WINTER SPRINGS - Feel­
ing society's pressure to
shed those extra pounds, but
not so sure you want to?
Perhaps it's time to check
out Bigger and Better En­
terprises.
"We are a size acceptance
organization."
said
Alexis
Adams, founder of the new
Winter Springs group.
Adams, who had been a
member of the National As­
sociation to Advance Fat Ac­
ceptance. and her partner.
Tom Oleaton. are fighting
what they describe as the
last safe prejudice-obesity.
"You can't
discriminate
against
anything
else."
Adams said. "People
get
scared
of large
people.
They’re not the norm, and
people get scared o f things
that are not the norm."
Adams cited
challenges
large people face with em­
ployment. health care and
governmental Issues.
"We get together as a
group and write letters to
people or companies that

have
made
unfavorable
comments about large peo­
ple." Adams said.
She described paramedics
who refused to move her and
fellow grocery shoppers who
took her kids' animal crack­
ers out o f the ahopptng bas­
ket. saying. "You don't need
this, dear." Adams to also
writing a book about size ac­
ceptance and her experi­
ences.
"I've gone through some
terrible humiliating ordeals,
and there are so many peo­
ple out there who have been
through that." Adams said.
T o geth er we can do any­
thing. Individually. It's hard."
Bigger and Better Enter­
prises Inc. meets at Adams'
Winter Springs home. Fash­
ion shows, activism events
and a New Year's Eve party
are planned. She has had 70
to 80 people express Inter­
est.
"We're
not
promoting
weight
loss or
Ignoring
weight loss." she said. "We
will support anyone In their
choices.
We
support
a
healthier life style."
For more Information, call
Adams at 977-5143.

Have a Happy
New Y ear
Tips to ease hang
over, holiday
overindulgence
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
CHICAGO - The onset o f the
holiday season
brings
the
usual invitations to parties and
open houses. They offer a
chance to visit with valued
friends and share In the holi­
day spirit. They also provide
the opportunity to drink too
much.
To help avoid the hangover
headache that often accom pa­
nies these annual festivities,
the National Headache Foun­
dation (NHF) suggests the fol­
lowing:

"Avoid alcoholic bovsrages.
If alcohol consistently causes a
headache, even In minimal
amounts, do not drink.

•If you choose to drink al­
cohol. do so la moderation.
Probably one o f the most
talked about and dreaded o f
the holiday headaches to the
hangover headache,
caused
simply by excessive alcohol
consumption. Try to sip your
drink slowly. Mixed drinks
containing fruit or vegetable
Juices will probably have less
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md may cause slight sw eating
Alcohol also acts os a diuretic,
winch Ic.uls to dehydration
To help lessen the suffering
associated with a hangover,
here ts some common sense
advice;
'D rin k
fluids
contain ing
m inerals and salts. Liquids
rich In minerals and salts otter
rrlirt from tile dehydration A
cup o f broth or bouillon, for
example, will repl.u e fluid and
will not cause nausea
*.A fter an evenin g o f drink
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supplies
trurtosc.
a sugar
which helps the body met.dm
ll/e the alcohol ingested, and
reduces any hangover sy m p ­
toms Honey on a ira ck er or
piece of toast, helore or after
drinking,
m ay
prevent
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hangover
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also helps bu m alcohol faster
'D rin k a cup o f co ffe e . Cal
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m helping the headache sym p ­
toms md drrrensing the d u ra ­
tion o f pain. The cafTrtne acts
.is ,i vasoconstrictor and eases
the dilated blood vessels
While a headache i a used by
drinking too muc h may be
particularly prevalent at this
time of year
chronic headac hes can be a problem at any
tunc The National H eadache
Foundation, founded in 1970.
Is the leading outlet for those
who sntfer from ih ron lc
re­
curring headaches and head
pain their fam ilies and the
healthcare professionals who
treat
them
Dedicated
to
funding iesearch in the Held ol
headache and various tr e a t­
ment options NHF strives to
educate the publit about the
seventy of headache disorders
and that sulferers need u n d er­
standing and continuity
of
1are
For more
information on
headache causes and trea t­
ments visit the web site al
www headaches org To obtain
a tree copy o f NHF Head Lines
ihe hi m onthly newsletter, and
tap the Best Ki'sourc c an in
lo m ia ilvr brocluirr ta ll HhHi
NHF 5552 IMond.n
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l teaspoon salt

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mix well
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sen has a pnthlcni wtlh coiwiipaliun
He is healthy in other respects, hut
Ihe past Iwii years have been hanl on
him
sometimes many days pas*
before a movement' is produced
We've noticed lhat cheese and high
amounts of sugar
such as a small
piece of t ake
seem to do him in We
know that water is important, but it s
like pulling teeth to get him just to
drink a liter and a half per day Thank
goodness he likes (mils ami vegeta
hies Our pediatrician could find noth
ing wrong and suggested an
over the counter stool softener It
w o rk s , b u l th e p r o b le m c o m e s K ic k

We've read articles concerning filler
and applied what we've learned
hul
how many grams of fiber should a child
receive’ I also am interested in know
ing whether milk can contribute to
constipation What can we do to help
our child become a regular fellow "*
J t! Oceanside. Calif
DEAR J t; Before I answer your
questions about fiber and milk, let me
point out that persistent constipation
is not normal
especially if it repre
*cnts a change in normal bowel pat
terns I would persist with the
pediatrician until Ihe problem is re
solved
\s fnr fiber the basic formula is 11 j
grams of dietary fiber for every I non
calories This means lh.il a typical
adult taking in 2.500 calories per day
should consume a minimum of 25
grams of dietary fiber Scaling lhat
down for children a 5 year old with an
average intake of 1Boo calories should
have 21 grams, and those between 7
and lo years old with an average daily
intake ol 2.000 calories' should con
same about i i grams of dietary fiber

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|s r day Studies routinely show that
children s diets tend to he low in fiber
My solution (or fiber poor diets
starts with what I consider lo be the
most important meal breakfast Ikies
your son eat breakfast’ \ morning
bowI of high fiber cereal might just do
the inck If he longs (or a sugary
cereal let him use it to sweeten" Ihe
high fitier cereal Ininug the day. you
should consider giving your i hild dried
Inuts Hrn-d bluebcmes. for example,
contain 10 grams of fiber per half cup
serving, figs and dates contain 9
grams dried apricots contain 8 grains,
prunes, seven, and raisins &gt;grams of
fiber per serving And not only does
each of these fruits offer a unique
flavor to go along with its sweet taste,
they're all loaded with important mi
tnents
tine note Be wary of the pseudo
fruit fruit rolls and other fabricated
fruit doodads aimed at the young con
suiner The apparent aim of these
products is to cajole parents into
choosing them as a convenient way of
adding fruit to their children's diets
Although these products boast that
they are made with "real fruit," many
are gummy sugar concoctions that
pale in comparison to the genuine ar
tide Bead the label'
Milk does not contribute to ennsti
pabon as a rule, but chronic consti
palion can be a symptom of a milk

allergy It i&gt; estimated that food al
lergirs are present m up to 5 percent
of children, and ihe most common al
lergenii' food* include peanut*, milk,
egg*, soy. tree nuts, wheat and shell
fish About '*o jierrent of all food at
lergies are caused by these foods
Most children outgrow their allergies,
but an allergy to peanuts and or tree
nuts can persist into adulthood
Another side to Ihe milk issue is that
milk contains no fiber, so it does little
if anything
to move food through
the system Parents with children
whose diets an- low in fiber may mis
takenly think lhat milk is responsible
for their child's constipation when Ihe
problem is more likely due to the ab
sencc of fiber rich foods in the daily
regimen
Finally, you mention lhat your son
is healthy, but you should be aware
that socialization issues and other
stressors can play a rule in cunstipa
tmn If your son or family has been
subject to an unusual amount of stress,
ask your health professional whether
these are factors lhat should he con
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B a b y t a l k o r n o t a l k i n g , w h a t is n o r m a l
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Perhaps your child is what
Lynn Adam s calls a p and g.“
That's a pointer and grunter says Adams, a speech and
language
pathologist
who
teaches In Radford U n iversity’s
com m unication sciences and
disorders
departm ent.
The
prim itive gestures and noises
may be effective for a while,
but when do they Indicate that
vour (h ild may have a serious
speech or language problem
that could Interfere with later
learn in g?
Or
the
baby
talk
that
seemed so cute at age two. ts
it still normal latrr on?
It helps to know tfie tnllcjMists in speech and language
developm ent, says Adams. If
you have any serious q u es­
tions. it s important to have
you r
child
evaluated.
Spet-i h/languuge pathologists
now have new Information to
help itirm determ ine w heth er
your i hild is likely to have s e ­
rious problems or Is just a
late bloom er
It may be true that Einstein
dtdn t talk until he was five,
but that s still not norm al,"
says Adam s It s important to
know why a &lt; hild Isn t 1 0 mm unitattng effectively."
A 2 year-old
who doesn l
talk will likely have problem s
it he/shr doesn’t understand
language and doesn t cotm m inle.it e
either
verbally
or
through expressive non-verbal
language, says Adams
/Another non-speaking two
year old might lie considered
at-rtsk it he/shr doesn't have
an expressive system yet still
seems to understand what s
being said
T ills child could
lie easy to miss, especially If
well beh aved.' says Adams.
This kind ut (h ild (o u ld seem
*jioei and cooperative, but still
be a risk of learning problem s
later on
On the other hand, a n on ­
verbal two year old might just
be a late bloom er
If he/tthe
understands what s being said
and also lias a way to co m m u ­
nicate
su&lt; h as by elaborate
gesturing or pointing.
Speech and language d evel­
opment
van es greatly,
and
girl* are frequently ahead o f
Ijoys in language develop m en t,
*oys Adams.
H ie
follow in g
m ileposts are considered good
general
guidelines
for
the
early years;
Birth • tw o m on th s; R e fle x ­

ive babbling because it feels
good to the baby.
Two - four montha: Cooing
and laughter. Four - eight
months: Vocal play, reacts to
voices, turns and looks at new
sounds. Six - 11 months; T ills
stage, called canonical bab­
bling.' Is very Im portant." says
Adams. "It's when babies r e ­
peat consonant and vowel s e ­
quences over and over, lik e
ma. ma. ma. ma' or ba. ba.
ba. ba.' Usually, the babies
like to use p's, b s. in s and d ’s.
If the baby doesn't move Into
this kind o f babbling. It could
be
the first
Indication
of
hearing loss."
12 months: The first true
words. Recognizes own name.
Usually says several words b e ­
sides "ma m a' or "da da." Irntlates fam iliar words arid un­
derstands simple Instructions.
Also recognizes words as sym ­
bols: pointing to the car. for
example, w hen you say "car."
12 &gt; 24 months: T ills Is
when a baby grows a vocabu­
lary. using words lhat are Im ­
portant In thetr environm ent.”
says Adams. Som e favorites
are "car." doggie," "shoe." or
ba ba'' (bottle).
24 months: Tills Is when a
child starts combining words,
such as "more cookie." want
ball" or "Mommy sock." "It's
terribly Important lo express
meaning and put
different
tilings In different contexts."
says Adams. A two year old
usually has about 150
J0 0
words In a speaking vocabu­
lary.
understands
sim ple
com m ands and can Identify
body parts.
Three years: Has a vocabu­
lary of nearly 800 -1.000
words and can put three or
four words together in a sen­
tence. Asks questions. Begins
to obey directional phrases
such as "put the block under
the (h air
Can tell a story to
someone,
I Li by talk ts okay when
you re playing and cuddling
with your child, says Adams,
but If you want better l.mguagr skills you need to model
effective language. T a lk about
what you're doing and what
the child
is
doing."
says
Adams. T in putting on you r
sock now. Oh. look at that big
tru ck!"
To entourage language d e ­
velopm ent,
Adams
recom ­
mends expanding what you r
child says with additional in-

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describe what the child Is d o ­
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car. Your car Is going fust."

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"Dabtcs come with this huge,
hard-wtred
capacity for a c ­
quiring language, but
they
cunt do It by them selves," says
Adams. "I tell parents that If
you talk until you ’re sick of
your own voice, then you've
probably talked enough. The
more Input, the better."
If parents arc concern ed
about their c h lld s language
developm ent
Adam s
re co m ­
mends
evaluation
by
a
sperch/lungu.tge
pathologist.
It's never too early to have
your child
evaluated.*
she
says. For referrals,
parents
cun contact local hospitals,
universities, local school &lt;^stem s or the Am erican Speech.
Heating. lamguage Association
at (800) 498-207 i.

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People
m . torappeb
up in joyful
Cfjristmag
celebration#
Faye Siler displays her art that was featured at the Sanford garden
Club's annual holiday bazaar held at the clubhouse in early December

Happiness is a holiday bridge party in an elegant sotting tor (from loft)
Tholma Smith. Helen Ernest and Mary Dale Jones, hostess
At age 05. going on 50. G ear
Ul.i Chnrprning has decided Its
high lim e sin- retired as a clr*lr chairman nl ih r United
Methodist Women nl the First
United Methodist * hiirrh.
Georgia was honored at the
annual UMW (made up o f lour
circles)
Christm as
lunrtieon
and general m eeting
UMW
president
Marian
Rrthwill said. \Ve presented
Georgia with a gilt (om in em orating her many years o f srrv-

lore I m ine in to the &lt;hutch.
ft lill) of the matter Is G e o r­
gia rattle to Sanford
Imtu
Fordycc, Ark as a young girl
and joined the church soon at
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Slie has Ireen ar live in ttie
comm unity and still grades
prison ers papers as part rrl
Santord s |,ol loinlsirv
he. It's heen ahsolutely lor
ever, at least many years Ire-

Georgia Is also a member of
Mimosa Circle of the Sanford
Garden &lt; lull ami works o ver­

time as an auxlllan at Central
Florida Regional hospital. She
Is well rrmemtrered as a school
bus driver lor 23 years
until
tier retirement at age 62.
Aljout tier ongoing job as
i burr h elrele chairm an. G eor­
gia said. *1 (bought It was time
I retired and gave the )uh to
someone else In hopes she
would gel its much enjoym ent
out ll it as I have during all the
ye a rs.'
In other business o f the day.

the Rev. lietli Foftle-MIller c o n ­
ducted the annual Installation
of officers its follows: Presi­
dent. Marian Kelhwllh secre­
tary. Sharon Rader; treasurer.
rr sources. Hetty Goetzingcr;
membership. bury Fitzgerald:
nominations. Sharon flutter.
Marsha M oser and Derry Har­
ris.

and Lucy Fitzgerald.
The group o f about 15 UMW
members
enjoyed
singing
Christm as carols under the
leadership of Gayle Swenson,
church music director
Th ey
also
enjoyed
a
bountiful
Christm as buffet. made up of
covered dishes they eontrtbuted. In it cheerful holiday a t­
m osphere.

Mission
coordinators
In­
stalled were: Ethel Thornton.
Susanna Circle. Mabel Thom as

BRIDGE S O C IA L
The Park Avenue hom e
PU s m ace Dietrich, Page 4C

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There's nothing
like open house
during the Christ­
mas season to
warm the hearts
and spirits of loved
ones. P ausing for
refreshments are
(from left): Marga­
ret Walker, Cathey
Bossert, the Rev.
Beth Fogle-Mlller
and Shirley Mills.
FWrafd Photo by Do*t* Dtetrteft

Goorgia Chorponmg (loft) receives a gift from Marian Rethwilf, president
ol the United Church Women of the First United Methodist Church

A A R P installs officers, presents gifts at annual Christmas party
Last year, the Lake Mary
Chapter of the AARP. held its
annual Christm as parly at His
tro Cappuccino In l-tkr Mary,
ll was such a grral tilt that the
group picked llistro Cappuc­
cino for Itils y e a rs Christm as
party As always, the party was
held In place of their usual De
rem ber meeting, which this
, year fell on Dec. 15
!
AARP members and guests
* arrived to a beaulthil set up
\ After everyone was seated.
; Wilbur Simms introduced the
* outgoing oUlcers and thanked
thrill for their dedicated serv­
ice. Norma Smith, the noml
ru lin g chair, then Introduced
(he officers for the upcoming

year. Paulee Stevens then In
stalled the new officers Th e
new officers lor I UfHI arc presl
dent. John Schlennan. vice
president.
Cynthia
Pttcock:
2nd vice president. Jack W hile;
treasurer. &lt;1101 Carmona and
secretary.
Helen
McCreedy.

I lie Isiard o f directors will be
Val Sanderson, Mabel May.
Norm a Smith. Marie Kuhns,
lleiirv Jehan. Marge Carm ona,
loot Dressrr •mil Addle Rossi
Hie position ol
second vice
president Is new lor the Lake
Mary AARP Hie position was
adtletl .is a response to the In
i re,iso m membership.
After the installation o f the
olltcets, n was time for thank
voits I li e Elm Maud presented
outgoing president Jim Car
moua with a gilt lo thank film
lor his two years ol service.
Jim itit'ii handed his p resid en ­
tial gavel over to Incom ing
president
John
Sehternun

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AARP officers installed at tho annual Christmas party
held at the Bistro Cappuccino in Lake Mary aro (from
loft) John Schierman. prosidenl. Cynthia Pitcock

first vice president, Jirn Carmona tteasuret, Helen
McCreedy. secrelary and Jack White, socond vico
president

Mabel May (from left). Cynthia Pilcock, Dee Buckland. Rick Robinson and Holen McCreedy entertain at

tho AARP Christmas party
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W .O .W . (W id ow s o r W idow ers) lu-ld their first Christina* parly at the Sanford C iv ic I'e lit e r

�■1C • Seminole Meraid Santoro Florida - Sunday, December 27 , 1998

50 countries attend Bahia conference
flic 1998 Bahai C on ference
n Social and Econom ic D rvrlopm rnt For Th e Am erican wan
held at the Clarion Plaza Hotel.
Orlando. Dec. 17-20.
As the guest o f Ucnjamtn and
Franclne Levy, ardent m em bers
o f the Bahai. They are faithful
comm unity m em bers nnd c iti­
zens o f Sanford, Lake Mary and
Central Florida 1 attended the
opening session o f the con fer­
ence and the closing o f sem i­
nars geared toward the social
and
econom ic
developm ent
which is everybody's business.
W e were informed that the
conference was designed to fit
the needs o f the practitioner,
.is well as. social and e c o ­
nomic
developm ent.
H igh ­
lighting
the sem inars
w ere
conference
attendees
bein g
able to ask questions and jo in
discussions
about
the
ad­
vancement o f women, agricu l­
ture. the environm ent, rural
development, health. Indigent
people, law. justice and human
rights
Social and econom ic devel­
opment grows from the love o f
God and fellow m an In the
heart o f man one shows h is
love o f God. We should have an
attitude o f service and w orship
and apply work toward peace
and race unity. We are to deal
with
self changes,
respect
awareness o f diversity
and
change social circles.
The presenter told us that
the power o f the word o f God
can dismantle all racism. In­
justices and ran reinforce our
bond with one another.
A Parade o f Nations was the
grand opening on Thursday
evening. Fifty countries were
represented with the flag o f
their country and a student
dressed In the native dress of
iheir country. Students also
danced their native dances.
Special recognition goes to
Benjamin Levy. Kenneth Gould,
Larry Herring. Fahlmch A rbab,
Rouhanl and Douglas Park who
are all trustees o f the 1098 B a ­
hai Conference.
Recognition
also to Benjamin and Franclne

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John also gave Jim a thank
you present which he said
would help Jim In hts new Job

Bridge winners for the day
were: Toni Hobson, high; R ose
Jacobson, second high: and
Mary Dale, third high.
The ladles missed the overall
chairman. Libby Prevatt. who
was unable to
attend
the
bridge games due to the seri­
ous Illness o f her brother at
Asheville. N.C. Libby Is back
home now and reports her
brother Is "out o f the woods."
GARDEN CLUB B A Z A A R
As usual this year, the G ar­
den Club of Sanford ushered tn
the holiday season with a g i­
gantic bazaar the first weekend
In December.
The clubhouse was tran s­
formed Into a holiday m arket­
place offering cleverly
con ­
structed crafts and needlework,
arts, homemade baked goods.
Jams and Jellies and ulher
Items. Patrons also had the o p ­
tion of having lunch while they

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HELPING NE ED Y
To sharr with needy fam ilies
thnuighout the Christm as h o li­
day has been the brainchild of
the Rev. Jessie Martin. For the
last three years he has gath­
ered money to purchase hill
holiday meals with turkey, ham
and all the flxlngs for fam ilies.
Thanks com es
from
Rev.
Martin and the com m ittee to
everyone who made It possible
to feed over 100 people. S p e­
cial thanks goes to the Bell
Family
of
Enterprise,
Th e
Northland Com m unity Church.
Briar C orp., Conklin Porter

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(the Dakotas); Hassan Sabrt, United Kingdom; and
Francine and Benjamin Levy of the Sanford and Lake
Mary community.

and Holmes.
Federal Trust
Bank, em ployees o f S rm tn ole
Office Products. Sanford Publlx
and
5ave-A-Lot
and
all
churches that made donations.

OIYINO AND SHARING
"Gifts From the Hearts* was
supported by Tuskawtlla M id­
dle School students, sta ll and
parents.
The students selected fam i­
lies to help brighten
their
Christmas. "Making a d iffer­
ence In som eone's life." says
Principal
Klrby-Bentley,
"Is
teaching a life long skill of
giving and sharing what you
have with others."
Donations totaling $4,000
was given for this school a ctiv­
ity. Maureen Hall Is PTA p resi­
dent.

NEW YEAR'S FETE
House o f Refuge Ministries,
Inc.. 1001 Cedar Ave.. will hold
their end o f the year cele b ra ­
tion Dec. 31 at 9:00 p.m. Other
services are Jan. I. 7:30 p.m.,
Jan. 3. 11:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m.
The guest speaker w ill be
Prophet Richard Minus. W illIngsboro, New Jersey. You arc

Faust (left), and waitress Heather Allied at a dinner
honoring the young men.

as treasurer.
Jim and Marge
Carm ona
presented gifts to the officers
and comm ittee chairs who had
helped them out throughout

Dietrich--Continued from Pngs 3C
Mary Dale Jones tn the S an ­
ford's charming historic d is­
trict. was the lavish setting for
the December Bridge Social o f
the Sanford W om an s Club.
Helen Ernest assisted as c o ­
hostess for the festive holiday
even t.
Red and w hite poln settlas
were artistically placed at van ­
tage points throughout
the
spacious home w hile a b ea u ti­
ful Christm as tree glowed with
brilliant lights and unique o r­
naments. The hostesses served
an assortment o f Christm as
goodies from the table featur­
ing all-silver appointm ents to
reflect
an
elegant
oldfashioned Christm as.

S te a k * C h a a a a ”
D a v a 'a S p e c ia l
N ic k 's S p e c ia l
C h lk C o r d o n B la u
S ic ilia n S u b

3 2 4 -S I 4 T • 3 2 4 -1 3 4 1

Kim Henderson (center) ol the Young Men’s Ministery,
presents plaques to Red Lobster manager, Joseph

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Springfield M issionary B a p ­
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Eve, Dec. 31. 9:00 p.m. to m id ­
night al 12ill Street and Cedar
Avenue. Rev. Enoch Hlvers ts
the pastor.
St. John Missionary Baptist
Church. Cypress Ave. and 10th
St. will have "W atrh Night*
Dec. 31, 10:00 p.m. until 12:00
midnight. There will be sermonettes o f praise. Rev. Robert
Doctor Is pastor.

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OPEN HOUSE
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20.
the Rrv. Beth Fogle-M lller .
pastor o f the First United
Methodist Church, opened up
the church parsonage to "open
house" for the congregation.
Arrangem ents o f red and white
polnsettlas
highlighted each
side o f the front entrance
where
Linda
Robb
warmly
greeted the guests.
A large Christm as tree, d eco­
rated with colored lights and
ornam ents was placed by the
front window
tn Die living
room and Christm as arrange­
ments.
created
by
Cathey
Bossert, graced the attractive
home. The serving table, cen­
tered with a gold arrangement,
was overlaid with a lace cloth.
Finger foods and sweet treats,
provided by several church
members, were served with
tasty fruit punch.
Suzanne Hill helped with the
serving. Food was prepared b y
Mary Nancy Terw llleger, Edith
Myers. Donna Wine, Gall Fos­
ter. Shirley Mills. Lucy Fitzger­
ald.
Denise Swain and Mart
Briggs.
Others assisting were Marian
and Lester Rethwtll and Patri­
cia and Lee Rowell.
In another church social
event that day, following the
morning worship service when
the choir presented a stirring
cantata, die United Methodist
Men entertained the con grega­
tion with a refreshing brunch.
The ch ief cooks and bottle
washers were Lester Rethwtll.
Bob Orwlg. Dick Barnett and
Mac McGough.

the year.
They also gave a certificate o f
appreciation to the helpers.
Thanks went to Mabel May.
Addle Rossle. Val Sanderson,
Dee
Buckland,
Helen
McCreedy,
Cynthia
Pttcock.
John
Schlcrman.
Norm a
Smith. H enry Jehan and Jack
W hite.
Addle Rossi, telephone chair,
gave thank you gifts to her
helpers. Marge Carmona gave
thank you gifts to non-board
members who had helped her
throughout the year. They w ere
Adella Barca. Pat Fox and Ann
BUI.
As Incoming president. John
Schlem ian told the m em bers
that their goal for Die new year
was an Increase tn member­
ship. Th e group, which has
grown steadily since It was
chartered several years ago.
wants to reach a m em bership
o f 100 by the year 2000.
After a delicious lunch. Rick
Robinson serenaded the group
with Christm as carols on the
piano. Th e next m eeting of the
AARP will be held on Tuesday,
Jan. 19 at 1 p.m. at the C o m ­
munity Building on Country
Club Road In Lake Mary, i f

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Through giving and cutting
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As a token o f appreciation
the group was treated to dlm irr
at Red Lobster. To help make
the affair a success for the
young men. general manager
Joseph Faust. Joseph Wlshart.
culinary manager,
and w a it­
ress Heather Allied were pre­
sented plaques from the Young
Men's Ministry.
Th e M inisterial Alliance of
Seminole County makes an ur­
gent appeal to the community,
churches and congregatlona to
help pay o ff the mortgage of
§7,00 0 on the Sem inole African
Am erican Academ y o f Arts.
This historical alts should re­
main in the community (old
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On Friday. Jan. 1. 1999.
10:00 a.m. the second annual
Em ancipation
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Service will be held at New M l
Calvary Baptist
Church on
W est 12th Street.
A ll w ishing to donate should
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Trust Bank.
Sanford.
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Sanford Civic Center In Sunford.
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widows and widowers or for
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hundreds of door prizes. Mr.
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Reception deception leaves
father doubting son’s word

MORNING

DEAR ABBY: My eon waa mar­
ried laat month. Before the
wedding, he asked me if I would
contribute financially to the recep­
tion. I offered to pay for the drinks,
and he and his fiancee seemed
appreciative. The bride’s parents
are divorced, but they, too, have
each contributed several thousand
dollars to the reception.
A few days before the wedding,
my son informed me that the total
coat o f the beverage bill came to
nearly $3,000. I wrote a check for
that amount
My aon’a bride told my wile that
there would be some extra charges,
so I telephoned the accountant at
the hotel to get the exact amount
The accountant informed me that
there were no extra charges, and
the total bar bill was leas than half
the amount I had contributed. My
son refused to discuss the matter, so
I sent the invoice from the hotel to
him and his wife two weeks sgo.
Since then, there has been total
silence on their end, and it looks
like a cold relationship is develop­
ing My wife says I should forget
about the extra $1,700, since they
probably needed the money for
other expenses. I maintain there’s
an ethical issue hen that shouldn't
be swept under the rug. What do
you think?
CHEATED FATHER/
FATHER-IN-LAW IN WISCONSIN

AFTERNOON

DEAR CHEATED: I agree
with you- There Is the ethical
issue o f honesty. Yew were right
to let your son and his bride
hnow they couldn’t “pull the
wool" over your oyoe. Their
eilence Indicates their embar­
rassment and probably an
inability to repay the money.
Write a note telling them
veull accept payments on the
Installment plan. Then bill them
every month until they havo
paid off the debt.
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DEAR ABBY: I am in love with
my ex’s co-worker (III call him Jim).
This is dangerous as I live with my
ex in the same house, although not
in the same quarter* We have both
had aome trouble distancing ouraelvet from each other aince we
decided to break up nearly a year
ago.
Jim and I have talked on the
phone and communicated by e-mail
on e regular basis, and I feel I con­
nect well with him. When we have
met in person, my sx has always
bean there — and I know that’s why

ADVICE

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ABIGAIL
yAN BUREN

J

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Jim isn’t taking things further. Mr
ex and Jim have been puls as well
as colleagues for many yean, and I
think Jim fears my ex’s annoyance.
(Whether he’d be unhappy or not is
questionable)
I have put myself slightly out on
a limb in terms o f axpresaing my
feelings to Jim, but each time our
conversation becomes flirtatious, ha
cuts it short
This is very frustrating. I have
become so faednated by him that If
we don’t go beyond flirting soon, I
can see myself making as much of a
fool of mveelf at 28 as I did whan I
was 18, by doing something stupid
or too forward and ruining my
chances o f a relationship with him.
Please help.
JENNIFER
IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

to come along because he’s afraid it
may destroy their relationship.
Abby, we work very hard and
look forward to spending our annu­
al week's vacation with our chil­
dren. How can I let Jane know she
is not welcome to come with us?
DESPERATE DAUGHTERIN-LAW

DEAR DESPERATEt Pace It
— van can’t. Tour daughter
•pilled the beans and you are
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                    <text>PEOPLE...PAGE 2A

SPORTS...PAGE 4A

Choosing a
Christmas
Tree

Jim Shupe
on hunting
safety

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

ic’cmmolc Herald
Inside Dr. Death's
frightening world
A new vil­
lain emerged
In m ir society
III ih r 1990s.
Ills name is
Jac k
Kevorkian •
Hr l* known
to m any as
Dr. Death.
L ist w rrk.
60 Mmoles
showed a
tape of Dr.
Kevorkian killing a m an
Dr. Death h as been performing
these physician-assisted su i­
cides whenever the np|xirum lty
presented Itself In the last eight
years. Until now. no one has
hern capable of slopping
Kevorkian's killing spree.
The meaning of th r word
cnlhrinasbi Is painless, happy
death. Tills, Kevorkian. Insists Is
wh.it motivates him. It Is the
Just, hum ane wav of dealing
with persons dying of Incurable,
painful diseases. Experts say he
Is paving the way for m uch
worse.
"What's so sad Is that Dr.
Kevorkian has a distorted Idea of
what's good and bad." says
Father A1 Fornace. a prominent
physician for 50 years who
recently was ordalnrd a priest
and srrv rs at All Souls Catholic
Church In Sanford.
Father Fornace said there was
no mention of nil/tm iruln when
he was studying medicine In
1944. "It's a term th at cropped
up In recent years." Fornace
said. "I can not deny that
patients and their families tiavc
asked physicians to end lives for
many years."
Until Krvorkl.ui cam e along,
tooting his own tn u n p et of
mercy killing, the subject was
kept quiet. "A good doctor's
Intent should be to relieve the
pain." Fornace said. T h r medical
establishm ent and clergy have
an uneasy relationship with
Kevorkian. Some label Kevorkian
"a reckless Instrum ent of d eath.”
Yet a num ber of Juries have
disagreed with the American
Medical Association's asse ss­
m ents and a prosecutor In
Michigan lost his Job because of
his failed attem pts to put
Kevorkian behind bars. The
efforts were a waste of taxpay­
er's dollars.
The effects of physician-assist­
ed suicide, once legalized. would
have a profound and pervasive
effect on the medical and n u rs ­
ing professions.
Father Fornace h a s dealt with
the realities of eulhm uisiu a s a
physician, husband and now
priest. Ills wife. Roberta, was In
Immense pain as she was dying
of stom ach cancer. I le gave her
only a third of the pain m edica­
tion the law allowed. H its not
only gave her sufficient comfort
but a chance to say good-bye to
her children.
"She would have died without
those wonderful good byes.”
Fornace said.

50 Cents

TUESDAY, DECEMBER I. 190S

‘Ust YEAR. No. 70

Father murders Kayla, formerly of Casselberry
By Rum White
11KRA1.I) STAFF WRITE R
CLERMONT Pie prodigious
search for little Kayla McKean
ended Monday alter her father.
2 4 -year old
Richard
bee
Adams, confessed to her m ur­
der. lie told authorities that he
dum ped her ImhIv In a remote
area of northeast Lake County.
The 6-year-old girl was found

Monday altrm non in what
family an d friends said w.is h rr
favorite place - near a errek
southeast of Alexander Springs
Recrratlon Area In the Ocala
National Forest.
In a 911 la|M* released by
th r |M)llce. the father sounded
r.ilm, '"nils Is Richard Adams."
he said. "My daughter (Kayla)
hasn't come b a rk yet. She
should have come back home
two hours ago."

Ilu u d rrd s
of
volunteers
|oinrd several law enforcement
agencies in a m assive search
for th r girl. Seminole County
sent Its aviation and K-9 u n its
to the area where the girl lived.
Like County au th o rities also
were alerted that Adams had a
nasty arrest record In Seminole
County.
R ciords show that Adam s
had a rrrs ts for burglary, ag g ra­

vated L ittery and violation of
probation on his Seminole
County record. He threw a bike
at an IH year old man In the
Cassellierry area and tried to
nm him ovrr with a car.
"In a delicate situation as
this was. you don't nerd to In­
fer th.it a family mernlter was
Involved in th r girl's dlsap
pearance."
said
Sem inole
Pt«SM

Kayla. Pag* 3A

Popular
flight leaves
Sanford
By Rum White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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NaraM Photo » , lo n w i, v m c « m

Gators In Love
Two alligators

In Laka Monro# show that humans ara not tha only animals who

gathsr

during tha holiday saaaon.

SANFORD
Officials at Or
l.indo Sanford Airport aren't
slrtglng th r Htluxl blues about
the loss of a once popular night
from Sanford to Oulf|)ort/lllloxl.
Miss.
H irer Hines a w rrk. Cuslno
Air (.Ink catered to the whims of
individuals eager to try their
luck in the gambling halls of
litloxl As many as MOO made
the round trip each week, a c ­
cording to air]&gt;on officials
H ie GulliMict/ltiloxt service
won't tie available Irom Ihr O r­
lando Sanlord Air Port alter mid
Jan u ary . Hot In Its place will be
three tlm r weekly flights to and
from Memphis. Term, that will
allow |M ssrtigers to rn|oy both
Memphis and th r nearby gam ­
bling facilities in Tunica. Miss.
"We look at tills a s a big
plus." said Ray Wise, marketing
dlrrctor .it Orlando Sanford
Airjxirt "Adding Memphis to
our schedule Is going to open
up both our liilxiund and outIxmttd traffic.
"Oraceland Is Just one of the
many attractions In Memphis."
Please ace F lig h t. Page 3 A

Family members
charged with abuse
By BUI Kama

HERALD STAFF WRITER
WINTER PARK - Three fam ­
ily members are charged with
abuse and neglect of an 87year old man In W inter Park,
who was found by Seminole
County Sheriffs
dep u ties
locked In a bedroom suffering
from severe dehydration and
malnutrition.
Lrdlte Beny. 36. and Jerry
Camp. 32. turned them selves
In Monday afternoon at (he
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional fa­
cility.
Kenneth Camp. 47.
was arrested Sunday. D epu­
ties and Investigators r e ­
sponded to 2644 Like How­
ell Lane In W inter Park to
find the elderly m an. weigh­
ing
approximately
1 15
pounds and surrounded by
fecal mailer.
His bedroom

only had access to a b a th ­
room.
H ie elderly victim resided
at the home along with his
daughter. Deny, and her
boyfriend Jerry Camp, d e p u ­
ties said.
Derry's brother.
IYter Derry, called police on
T hursday after checking on
his father's well being, d e p u ­
ties said.
Kenneth Camp was asked
to care for the victim while
Derry and Jerry Camp went to
the Keys for a week. Seminole
County Sheriffs sp o k esp e r­
son Deanna Drown said.
"(Kenneth) Camp says he
checked on (he victim twice a
day and fed him .’ Seminole
County Sheriffs sp o k esp er­
son Deanna Drown said.
"Dut. (he) claim s to have
PU s m

Booth space available
OVIEDO - H ie Oviedo Recrratlon and
Parks Department Is now accepting appli­
cations fur Its Animal Arts ft Crafts
Fcsttval‘99 March 13. 1999 from 10 a.m.
until 4 p.m. The cost Is $25 per 10 by 10
boolh space. Participants m ust provide
their own tubles/tents. etc. Handmade
crafts only, no Ilea market style Items.
Registration for booth space ends Feb. 22.
1999 at 5 p.m.
For more Information call (407) 977(3081.

Traffic checkpoints
SEMINOLE COUNTY
H ie Florida
Highway Patrol will conduct the following
Driver License and vehicle Inspection
checkpoints In Seminole County Dec. 11

AbuM. Pag* 3A

Boy drowns saving dog
By BUI Kern*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Jo h n n y Jack so n ,
a popular Crooms Academy Hth
grade student In Sanford, died
a hero on Saturday afternoon
giving his life while trying to
save u friend's pet dog. Today
bis friends, family, and the city
are dealing with grief while
struggling to learn from (he
tragedy.
Johnny. 15. drowned at a p ­
proximately 3 p.m. at Jam es L
Dunn Dark trying to rescue a
friend's dog In the center of
Like Gem. a small lake within
the park.
Many stu d en ts at Crooms
Academy were upset Monday
morning when the announce­
ment about Jo h n n y 's death was
nu d e at the school, math
teacher Hrendan Hess said.
Counselors were available to
stu dents wishing to share Ihclr
feelings concerning the tragedy.
Classm ates wrote poetry and
made cards for the family. Hess

In Brief
through Dec. 17: Airport Boulevard:
County Road 15: Markham Road: Orange
Boulevard: Osceola Road: Upsala Road.
Persimmon Avenue.

Newcomers luncheon
WINTER PARK • The Newcomers' Club
of Central Florida will hold Its December
98 luncheon Dec. 17 at Whiter Hark
Racquet Club In Winter Dark. Gathering
time begins at 11:30 a.in. followed by a
buffet lunch at noon. H icre will be a spe
clai musical program. For more Informa­
tion and for lunch reservations call
Margie at 1407) 977 0516.

Volunteers needed
Seminole County Better Living for
Seniors currently needs volunteers for
both Its Meals on Whcrls and ll.O.M.E.
Programs. Individual, group, and corpo­
rate volunteers arc cncutiragcd to call.
On the Job training Is provided, no high
level skill Is required H ie reward Is the
knowledge that you have Improved the
quality of life for someone else. To volun­
teer. please call Seminole County Better
Living For Seniors at 333-8877. ext. 120.

Homes needed
There are not enough homes In Central
Florida for children who need temporary

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said
Dess said Jo h n n y was an
outstanding young man. always
respectful, and a bard worker.
"He was always willing lo
help anyone and never said
anything bad about anyone."
Hess said. "He was very
friendly and well-liked."
Hess first met Johnny three
years ago when he taught the
tern In sum m er school. Since
lluit time. Hess said Johnny
would always make sure to say
hello.
Hess said he and other Hlh
grade teachers will attend m e­
morial services for Johnny.
Hardy-Hlake said the school's
JKOTC will also lake |wrt In the
memorial services on Saturday.
Jo h n n y 's body lu d been u n ­
der water at Like Gem for a p ­
proximately 30 m inutes before
rescuer's located him. accord­
ing to the police report. Johnny
was transported to Columbia
Medical C enter In Sanford.
Please see D ro w n in g . Page 3 A

shelter because their own family environ­
m ents are unsafe.
Hits has created a dire nerd for more
volunteers to serve as foster parents In
Orange and Seminole counties.
To learn bow lo become a foster parent,
call Ihr Children and Families Foster
Durrnt R em itters al (407) 245 0400 or
(8001 H82 8699.

Correction
Photos of two houses on the Sanfurd
Historic T rusts. Inc. Holiday Tour of
Homes. In Sunday's Seminole Herald,
were Inadvertently switched.
Hie photo depleting (he laird home. 812
Magnolia Avc.. was actually the Hill home
at 1800 Magnolia Ave.

Johnny Jackson

�2A Sen*no&gt;* Her.iy Sartool Fk •J.i Tuesday Ocemfc*. t t9*M

People
There is no substitute for a real Christm as tree

CALENDAR
Dancing for Seniors
Thr Over 50 Dance Club
dance ts h d il rvery W ed n es­
day. from '2:30 to 4:30 p.m . at
the Sanford Civic Center. Llvr
m usic by the D eltonlons 13plece band. Donation 83

Optimist Club
The Sanford O ptim ist Club
meets every W ednesday at
noon at the Colonial Room in
downtown Sanford. V isitors
are welcome. Call 323-2194 or
322-0298.

Kiuanis Club
Die Klwanls Club of Sanford
meets weekly W ednesday at
noon for a luncheon m eeting
at the l-ikcslde Landing at th e
Marina Motrl on l-tk r M onroe
Visiting Klwanlans are w el­
come. For inform ation call
Walt Sm ith. 323-5088.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) m eets every W ednesday,
at 8 p.m .. at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

C oastliners
The Coastliners m eetings are
held at 10 a.m . the first
W ednesday of each m onth ut
the Sanford Senior C enter.
401 E. Seminole Blvd.
/Ml I n t e r e s t e d
railro ad ers,
b o th ac tiv e a n d re tire d , a r e In ­
vited to a t t e n d .

For Inform ation, call H orace
G rren. 322-5493.

Woman’s Club
Tile Sanford W oman's Club
m eets the first W ednesday of
each m onth. October through
May. at 11 a.m .. at the club­
house. 3 0 9 S. Oak Ave. R eser­
vations for the noon luncheon
are necessary through th e
telephone com m ittee. Follow­
ing luncheon, a program is
p resen ted .

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc.. Is a self-help

m ental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous sym ptom s.
For inform ation, call 660
2003. or 890-5906.

TOPS
A local chapter of TOI*S
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
m eets every W ednesday at
6:30 p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 5 5 5
W Slate Road 434. longwood
Weighing being* at 5:30 p.m .
Thr first m eeting l* held every
W ednesday.
at
9:30.
al
Lakcvtcw C hristian C hurch.
1400 B ear l-»kr Road. Apopka.
For inform ation, call 2935048.

Al-Anon
If yo u kn o w , o r live w ith a n
alcoholic, th e r e Is Itrlp .

Al-Anon is a n anonym ous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Ls u relative or
irlrnd of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon m eets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. M eetings
arc held In the back room of
the S ahara Club. 2587 S outh
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. All
m eetings arc non-sm oking.
For additional m eeting tim es
and locations in the C entral
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

Nar-z\non
Nar-Anon
m eets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. ut S outh
Seminole Hospital, 555 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with .in
addict ls more turm oil th an
you can handle by yourself,
jo in for support In roping with
your addict: gain serenity to
make derisions an d put our
live back in focus. Call (407)
322-3434. 333 9204. or 2946504 for mure Inform ation.

Finding the right C hristm as
tree for your house ts som e­
thing you ra n enjoy every
year. There Is nothing like the
smell of a pine tm* Inside your
house. Even If you have one of
those artitut.il trees th at you
ra n use every year, there Is no
su b stitu te for a living C h rist­
m as tree
W hat tre e should I buy:
There are many t&gt;’l&gt;es of trees
that are available for your par
lleular taste and budget. In
general, the C hristinas tree
should In* cone-shaped, have
an attractive green color, .mil
a dense growth, with little
em pty
spares.
Tin* most
popular trees are scotch and
white pines. Douglas am) IMlsum Fir Whatever you preler.
|u si make su n ’ that you buy a
tree that Is fresh, the more r e ­
cent the tree In s been cut. the
better. The longer they stay on
display, the m ore likely the
tree will not make It until
C hristm as.
Florida's
warm
w eather will dry u p a pine tree
very quickly and ihe needles
wtli start dropping very s4N&gt;n
alter you buy your tree. It may
In’ so severe that you may have
to buv a second tree before

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stu m p an inch or two dlagj
nally, for tielter w ater uptn)
•I’larc the tree In w ater nr
keep
th r w ater level
checking It every day.
•It may be useful to add
(loral preservative lo th r wat&lt;
to keep the trre frrsh longer.
•The tree should be plarrE
far away from h ratln g unfit
v rn ts or Luts th.it will dry n u |
the trre.
•M ake sure that all the w trj
lug of your C hristm as tre*
lights are In good w orkln|
condition.
•Do not overload lighting
circu its.
•Never use open flames neat
the tree.
•Tltere are flame re ta rd an t]
sprays for C hristm as tre rs .l
you may want to use one this]
year.
•Ncvrr. but nrver. leavr your
home or go to sleep with Ihe
tree lights on.

very difficult to m ake a n o th rr
cut to th e tn in k oner It Is
decorated and In place. The
trees can take u p a lot of w a ­
ter per day. make su re th ere
Ls ample supply of w ater In the
stan d 's container.
C h ristm a s t i e s farm s: A fun
way to buy your C hristm as
tree Is to go to a C hristm as
tree farm, where you ra n s e ­
lect and ru t your own tree.
Most farm s will provide you
with saws for cutting down
your trre. but m ake su re b e ­
fore you go. Be prepared to do
some exerrlse. wear work
clothing, and you may need
your old shoes to movr around
th r place.
Baying sad earing o f your
living Christman Tree:
•Select a trre th at keeps the
needles longer, such its D oug­
las H r or Scotch pine.
•Iluv th r freshest tree you
ra n find and avoid any t r r r s
with brown needles.
•H ounrr th r bu tt of the tree
on th r ground. If many needles
fall, do not buy th at trre .
•The bottom of the tree
stum p should have a moist and
sticky sap. not h ard or dry.
•Cut the bottom of the trre

Q AR D EN IN Q

AL
FER RER

Christm as.
Living trees need water: In
order lo avoid tliat y o u r
C hristm as tree dries up too
soon, keep the tree In w ater.
Huy a stan d that holds enough
water to keep your tree w a ­
tered for a long time. Hut. th e
most Im portant thing that you
nerd to do when you bring
your tree home. Is to cu t th e
stem at least one half Inch or
more above the original cu t. to
exjMise the w ater-conducting
tissues of the stem to enable
th e tree to take up water. If
the tree n m s out of water, a
seal will form on the cut s u r ­
face of the tree tru n k and th e
tree will not be able to take up
w ater anym ore, even If you
udd w ater later on. It will be

Al Fsrrtr Is Seminole County
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may bo directed to Mm at the
Cooperative Extension service,
2SO W. County Home Road,
Sanford, FI. 32773 or phone 3232S00, Ext. 5558.

Early riser reads neighbor’s morning paper
DEAR ABBY: We have lived in s
small apartment complex for four
years. The family next door hax
lived here a little longer. We get
along well with our neighbor* and
reaped each other'* boundariee.
1 have a habit that I fear may be
inappropriate, and I would like your
opir
pinion. Our neighbor* subscribe to
which is delivered
the newapaper,
ips.
very early every morning, long
before they get up. I'm an early
riser and I hear it hit their front
porch. As soon as it doe*, I reach
over and borrow i t I read only my
family’* horoscope*, the comic* and,
of course, your column. I never keep
any p art of th eir paper, and I
always fold it carefully and place it
on their porch before they wake up.
Am I doing wrong by sneaking a
k from their daily newspaper? I
• to read your response in their

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P*PCTSNEAKA-PEEK NEIGHBOR

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era aware that similar services are
offered year-round in moat commu­
nities of the United States, and also
in many communities around the
world.
Most towns or cities have a Lions
Club. Each one la dedicated to pro­
viding services to further sight con­
servation. Most of our clients sre
referred by school nurses or various
churches. The clients tend to be

ADVICE

%

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

individuals who do not quality (or I
Medicaid and have no medical!
Insurance
Please let your readers know
th a t they should contact a local
Lions Club member If they know
anyone in need of services for loss of
sight or diabetes (the leading cauas
of blindness).

JUDE THEIBERT, ,
SANDUSKY. OHIO'

orable thing to do.

DEAR ABBY: I am a Lion from
the Sandusky Lions Club, in the
Ohio city where the late Helen
Kaller first challenged Lions Inter­
national to become the "Knights for
the Blind."
rPeriodically
e r i u u i i a u j jyou
w t a publish
p u v i * e . i an
nouncements of
ifffree eye care *for the
working
offered early-in
ing poor
poor-------------- — the
year
American Optometric
/ » ■ • by the
••■• ----------------Association. Please make your read
—w -

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Highs
near-80. Lows In the low-60s.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy.
Illghs in the upper-70s. Lows
In the low-60s. Thursday: IsoLited showers. Highs in the
upper-70s. Low’s near-60. Fri­
day: Isolated showers. Highs
in the upper-70s. Lows in the
upper-50s.

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 2:35
a.m.. maj. 8:45 a.m.. min. 2:45
p.m.. maj. 9:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
5:27 a.m.. 5:51 p.m.. low: 11:44
a.tn.. 11:59 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 5:32 a.m.. 5:56
p.m.. low: 11:49 a.m.. — p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 5:47 a.m.,
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY 6:11 p.m.. low: —- a.m.. 12:04
Ptcldy 80 62 P tcldy 7 9 62 p.m.

THURSDAY
Shwra 79 60

FRIDAY
Shwra 78 59

LOTTERY
H ere are the w inning n u m bers
selectod on M o n d a y in the Flonda Lottery
F a n ta s y 5
49 -1 2 -2 0 -2 1
L o h o (N o v . 2 8 )
51 1 -2 9 -3 1 -3 6 -3 8

Play 4
246-8
Cash 3
1-9-7

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona B each A New
S m yrna Beach: S eas a rc 23 feet with a light chop.
W ater tem p e ra tu re a t D ay­
tona Is 72 degrees an d at
New Sym rna. 72 degrees.
W inds a re from the n o rth ­
e a st at 5-10 m .p.h.

STATISTICS
T h e h i g h t e m p e r a t u r e In
S a n fo r d
M onday
w as
84
d e g r e e s a n d t h e o v e r n ig h t lo w
w as SS d eg ress.
R e c o r d e d r a in f a ll fo r t h e
p e r io d
e n d in g a t
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• S u n r i s e ...........................7 : 0 0 a . m .
• S u n s e t ............................ 8 : 2 8 p . m .

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On this day in 1982. Michael Jackson's
“ T h r ille r '' album was released. It
became the best selling album of all
time.
T O D A Y 'S B IR T H D A Y S : Mary Martin
(1913 1990). actress. Woody A llen
(1935-1, d ire cto r-w rite r, is 6J Lou
Kawls (1936 ), singer, is 62. Lee T re v i­
no (1939 &gt;. golfer, is 59; Richard Pryor
11940 ), comedian, is 58. Bette Midler
(1945 ). singer actress, is 53

S O I R CE IM I Weather Guide Calendar Accord
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T O D A Y S M O O N : Between
first quarter (Nov 26) and
full moon (Dec 3&gt;.

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PRESS 4 STRIPPING
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Mark Savce
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Jack E FLtcme
ENnn Tyrrek. Jr •
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Subscnpeon Rales (Daily A Sunday)
3 Months
6 Months
I Year

On this day in 1955. itosa Parks re ­
fused to give up her teat to a white
man on a Montgomery. Ala . city bus.

T O D A Y S W E A T H E R : On this day in
1925, a rare D e ce m be r hurricane
made landfall south of Tampa. Fla

Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc • 300 N French Ave . Sanford. FL 32771

Jor.iiee MxOin
O o m u Pugh - Business Managar
Linda Senegal

T O D A Y 'S H IS T O R Y : On this day in
1917, F a th e r Flanagan opened Ihe
Boys To w n orphanage in Nebraska.

T O D A Y ’S Q U O T E : "Th e love of lib
erty is the love of others, the love of
power is the love of ourselves.” —
William Hailitt

"Sening Seminole County Since IWH"

A D M I N IS T R A T IO N

Dec. 1, 1998
Today is the J35lh
day of 1994 and the
70tn Jay of Jail

T O D A Y ’S S P O R T S : On this day in
1951, "Showboat” Boykin of Missis­
sippi scored seven touchdowns in a
game against Mississippi State. Mis
sissippi won 49 7.

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“borrowing” their newspaper
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Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINOe, Magmolla At o m . 100 Mock, Nov.
30, 1:00 a.m. A 34-yrar-old man waa arrested by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said
he and his girlfriend argued violently. During the argum ent, the
man reportedly hit his girlfriend In the head with a basketball.

Burglary:
CAUELRBRRY. Darky Rm 4. MO Mock. Nov. 29 3:39 a m. A
37-year-old woman was arrested by Casselberry Police for
burglary with battery and battery. Police said she went to her
estranged husband's house. When his girlfriend opened the
door, the wife punched her and then went Into the house
where she repeatedly punched her husband. She then pulled
the girlfriend's hair.

Kayla1A
County Chief Deputy Steve
Harriett this morning. “You
hope for the best while check­
ing out everything."
On Monday. Adams told po­
lice that he had killed his
daughter on the night before
Thanksgiving by hitting her re­
peatedly and throwing her up
against a wall at their Cler­
mont apartment. The girl had
been In her first-grade classes
at Minn cola Elementary School
on Tuesday but waa absent on
Wednesday.
Adams was charged with
murder und jailed without
bond.
Kayla's
stepmother,
Marcte Adams, waa charged
with Improper disposal of a
body, a misdemeanor. She led
the police tq Kayla's shallow
grave, authorities said.
The girl had lived with her
mother. Elizabeth McKean In
Casselberry, until she moved
.1 In with her father and step­
mother last April. Adams lived
at the Grandview Apartments.

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; The park Is located on 24th
; street near McllonvtUe Avenue.
; about a mile from Johnny’s
' Summerlin Avenue home.
."It’S a tragedy,’ Crooms
Academy principal B. HardyBlake said. "Johnny was very
quiet and reserved. He had
made tremendous strides In
math. He was such a hard
worker. Everyone here speaks
fondly of him.*
Hardy-Blake said that after
touring Lake Gem on Sunday
with police, she believes a lack
of safety features around the
lake may have contributed to
the Incident.
'It's sad to see the place that
open within a residential com­
munity." Hardy-Blake said.
"You look at the swings nearby,
and then there's water. The
depth and the mud In the lake
makes It unsafe. Visually, with
the swings. It looks Inviting.
But, there Is nothing to protect
a child.'

CLEANORA L. ASHER
, ■ Eleonora L Asher, 91, Do­
s' heny Way. Casselberry, died
1 Sunday. Nov. 22. 1998 at Win*- ter Park Memorial Hospital.
Winter Park. Bom Sept. 30.
1907 In Dayton. Ohio, she had
resided In Central Florida for 8
-y e a rs . Mrs. Asher was a
V. homemaker. She was a Catho­
lic .
Survivors Include sister. Lu­
cille Franks. Orr, Minn.; niece.
Judy Bagley. Casselberry.
Banfteld Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge of a r­
rangements.

about 20 miles west of Or­
lando.
McKean, who clutched a
teddy bear given to her by a
friend, did not talk to reporters
after the grizzly discovery was
made Monday. She had re­
peated before that she was
confident the girl was going to
be OK. 'Everyone Is doing their
best to find her." she said. She
said that Adams 'w as a good
father."
McKean did not explain why
Kayla began to live with her fa­
ther last April. Adams and
McKean were high school
sweethearts who never mar­
ried. They had an Informal a r­
rangement for Kayla. McKean
said she had not seen her
daughter since two days before
Halloween.
Searchers plan to gather to ­
day to hold a candlelight vtgll
for Kayla. Few could believe
that a Gather could take his
own child out of this world.
The searchers are gathering at
0 p.m. tonight In a Held where
Kayla once played.

City Manager Tony VanDerworp conducted a safety In­
spection of Lake Gem on Mon­
day.
‘It's well maintained In a safe
manner," VanDerworp said fol­
lowing hts inspection. ‘We've
gOL nicely maintained, sandy,
very
gradual
side-slopes
around the lake.
The water
quality la well maintained.
There Is a (warning) sign
posted at the entrance on 24th
Street. As a city, we're doing
everything we can to make sure
the lake Is safe.
It's tragic
when something like this hap­
pens.*
Additional warning signs will
be posted near the lake this
week. VanDerworp said.
If
residents In the surrounding
community request a fence
around the take, he said the
city would respond to their re ­
quest.
*The only other thing we can
do Is put a fence around It.*
VanDerworp said. ‘Normally,
for aesthetic reasons residents

from The Salvation Army.
Service Award from Family
Counseling and Outstanding
Recognition Award. Gibson
Community Center. Mrs. Banks
was a member of Saint Jam es
A.M E. Church. Titusville.
Survivors Include husband.
Fred D.: brother. Jerom e
Welch. Titusville; sister, Eliza­
beth Thorpe. T allahassee.
Wtlson-Eichclberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., In charge of a r­
rangements.
H A R R T C . BROW N J R .

OEORGE A. ANDERSON SR.
George A. Anderson Sr.. 59.
Division Drive. Orlando, died
Thursday. Nov. 28. 1998. Bom
In Bradenton, he moved to
Central Florida In 1995. Mr.
Anderson was a construction
worker. He was a Pentecostal.
Survivors Include son. George
A. Jr.. Sarasota: daughter.
Tayda
Brown.
Bradenton:
brother. Earl Anderson, Pal­
metto.
Banileld Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge of a r­
rangements.

Harry C. Brown Jr.. 83.
Lakevlew Avenue. Chuluota.
died Monday. Nov. 23, 1998.
Bom tn Annapolis. Md., he
moved to Central Florida In
1978 from Miami. Mr. Brown
was a retired Navy Chief Petty
Officer. He was a member of
Chuluota Community Church.
Survivors Include wife, Vir­
ginia: daughters. Naomi Saw­
yer. Pembroke Pines. Kather­
ine Rey. Miami: two grandchil­
dren: one great-grandchild.
Baldwtn-Falrchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo, tn charge of a r­
rangements.

LOREATHA M. BANKS
Lorcalha M. Banks. 64. West
Street. Titusville, died Satur­
day. Nov. 28. 1998 at Parrish
Medical Center. Bom Sept. 8.
1934. she was a lifelong resi­
dent of Titusville. Mrs. Banks
worked as a family counselor
for the City of Rockledgc. She
was a member of Stop Gap
Board. Titusville and the m ass
chotr. She received the CXitstandlng Citizenship Award

JOHNNY
ROMAR
"JJ."
JACKSON
Johnny Romar *J J.* Jackson.
15. Summerlin Avenue. San­
ford. died Saturday. Nov. 28.
1998. Bom Sept. 6. 1983. he
was a lifelong resident of S an­
ford. Mr. Jackson was a stu ­
dent at Crooms Academy. He
was a member of New Life
Worship Center.
Survivors Include mother. Mi­
chelle Inman: stepfather. John

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never noticed
the conditions the victim was
living In: fecal matter on the
door, his bed. the bathroom,
soiled adult diapers strewn
around the room.*
Peter Berry told deputies he
looked through a sliding glass
door In the house. Into his fa­
ther's bedroom, and observed
him laying on the bed. Peter
Berry said when he was unable
to arouse his father by knock­
ing on the glass door, he called
9-1-1. according to the police
report.
Deputy Ju an Bailey was able
to awaken the victim by
knocking on the glass door. He
removed a window screen and
opened the unlocked window,
the police report sold. Bailey
and fire department personnel
entered the residence, and the
victim was transported to Win­
ter Park Hospital.
Medical staff In the em er­
gency room discovered an u n ­
known growth present on the
victim's left foot, the police re ­
port said. Staff had to forcibly
remove socks from his feet.
Staff also observed the early
stages of bed sores on the vic­
tim's buttocks, the police report
said.
Bailey said the victim’s b e d ­
room was approximately 10 feet
by 11 feet, the police report
said. Bailey found soiled d ia­
pers In the bedroom, and h u ­
man feces In the bedroom and
the bathroom.
The shower
curtain appeared to be growing
mold, and the bath tub did not
appear to have been used In
some time, the police report
said.
The only evidence of (bod in
the bedroom waa empty boxes
of cereal, the police report said.
Bailey discovered the bedroom
to be locked from the outside.
There was no television or radio
for entertainment, the police
report said.
Berry. Jerry Camp, and Ken­
neth Camp are charged with
aggravated abuse/neglect of an
rldrrly/dlsabled adult, Brown
said.

Berry and Jerry Camp are
being held In the Seminole
County Jail without bond until
their first court appearance to­
day.
Berry and Jerry Comp
bonded out at $2,000 from the
Seminole County Jail at 4 a.m.
this morning, according lo Jail
officials. Kenneth Camp Is u n ­
der the pre-trial release pro­
gram.

All I h u m M o s
Defect*
A n Not Major
Problems-

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An official at Casino Air Link
said that the Gulfport. Miss,
flight will continue from Day­
tona Beach and the Orlando
International Airport In mid
January. Until then they will
leave at 2 p.m. in the afternoon
on Tuesday. Thursday and Sat­
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Tuesday. Thursday and Satur­
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and arriving In Sanford at 1:30
p.m.
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don't like to have lakes fenced.
If we receive num erous re ­
quests from residents to fence
the lake, we ll look into It.*
Lake Gem Is *an old sin k ­
hole,* VanDerworp said.
He
added that the lake receiver
drainage from the nelghborttq
community.
‘It's unfortunate we have to
have these retention ponds at
these properties,* VanDerworp
said. "The other one we have Is
Lake Corolla. Our goal Is to
make them as safe as possible.
This is die only accidental
death we've had In a public
park that I can recall. We have
staff that have been here 25
years, and they can’t recall an ­
other one.*

T he N orth P ole of C entral F lorida

The most recent previous
safety Inspection of the lake
liad taken place In 1990.
VanDerworp said the lake met
all the state and federal safety
standard regulations.

L Inman Sr., Sanford; father,
Johnny Amaro J r.: ste p ­
mother. Chevone Amaro. San­
ford; brothers. Jontay. Jo h n
Inman Jr., both of Sanford:
sister,
Shawntara
Inman,
Sanford: stepsisters. Chonta
Henderson. Kanella Hender­
son. both of Sanford; m aternal
grandmother. Jenny. Sanford;
maternal grandfather,
Lee;
stepgrandm other Mary, both
of Rochester, N.Y.; paternal
grandmother, Josephine Ses­
sion. Sanford; paternal grand­
father, Johnny Amaro Sr..
California:
atepgrandfathcr.
David Inman Sr.. Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home, S an­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
EMILY L. WILLIAMS
Emily L Williams. 60. Mar­
shall Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday. Nov. 29. 1998 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Mrs. Williams was bom Ja n .
28, 1938 In North Hampton
County, Va. Mrs. Williams was
a homemaker. She was a Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include husband.
Lynn Sr.: son. Lynn Jr.. S an­
ford; daughter, Ju an ita D..
Sanford; brothers. Freddie Elmandorf. Bell Haven. Va..
George Elmandorf, Onanock.
Va., Thomas Elmandorf. Mar­
shall Elmandorf. both of Nassawadox. Va.; sisters. Lucinda
Parker. Buffalo. N.Y., Mary
Della Fisher. New Jersey: one
grandchild.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary, Inc., In charge of a r­
rangements.

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Legal Notices
HOTW fl or
a p p l i c a t i o n eon jam o e i o
NOTtCI IS HEREBV GIVEN,
that FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNDCO. INC., th* Holder or
(Ho following conificAlo(tl ha*
filed said certificate**) im a Isa
deed lo be laeued Ifiwion. The
certificate
number!*)
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yesr(*} of
issuance,
the
description of the property, snd
the namefil m which it we*
assessed is/are as follow*
Certificate No 1487
Year of Issuance 1994
Description of Property
LEO LOTS ft ♦ 12 BIN 38
CRYSTAL
la ke
WINTER
HOMES SUBD PB 2 PQ MS
Names m which assessed
Harold S Nobles. Jr Alt of sent
property being m the County of
Seminole. Slate of Florida
Unless such certifieafalsl shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described m such
certificafelsi win be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Semmole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the 21st day of December.
tSSI. at It 00 am
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp tares
and recording fees are required
Id be paid by the successful
bidder at the sale. Full payment
of an amount equal to the highest bid is duo withm 2S hours
after the advertised time of the
sale All payments shall bo Cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Deled this 3rd day of
Nor ember IM S
iSeel)
MARYANN! MORSE
C L E M OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish November 10. tf , 24 A
December t. m i
DEW 48

n o n e t op
APPLICATION POR TAB OBIO
NOTICE IS NCRtBV OIVIN
mat FuNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . the holder of me
following certihcaiefsl has tiled
said certdicaletsl for a tsa deed
to be issued thereon The cer­
tificate numberle) and year(a) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and tha namelsl in
which it was aasessed is/are as
follows'
Certificate No 3131
Year of Issuance 1998
Description of Property
LtO LOT 33 v S 1/2 OP LOT 34
LONE PINES PB 12 PQ 21
Names m which assessed
Fred Watson. Mary L. Watson
All of said properly being m the
County of Semmolo. Slate of
Florida
Unless such certificatstsl shall
be redeemed according to law.
Ihe property described m Such
certiticalslsl will be sak) to me
highest bidder at me west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the 21St day of December.
(M E. at ft 00 am
Payment of Sate tee. applica­
ble documentary siamp fates
and recording fees are feqvred
to be paid by me successful
b-ddor at me sale Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
s'ler Ihe advertised time of the
sale Ail payments snail be cash
O'
guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this 3'd day ol
November. IM S

(Soail
MARYANN! MORSE
CLIRR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Novsmbsr 10. If . 24 1
Decernbsr I, 1991
DEW 43

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP THS IIO H T B IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
PLONIOA,
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. S S -S H CA
DIVISION 14 W
U BANC. S3B.
OASTAL
Plaintiff.

Legal Notices

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M THS CIRCUIT COURT,
M ARD FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASB NO. BN-OT3S»CA-1d-W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC . a New York
corporation, f/k/a
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff

IN T IM CIRCUIT COURT
or T H t IB TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COURTY,
FLORIDA
QEM IRAL

NOTICB OP
A B D IC A TIO N FOR TAR OBBO
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN,
ttut FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC., the holder of Ihe
following certificated) hat filed
said certificated) for o fas deed
to be issued (hereon The cer­
tificate number( 1 ) and yeardl of
retuanc*. tha deecriplion of tha
proparty, and lha nama(i) in
which It was as vetted it/ are et
to Hows:
Certificate No: 2499
Yoor of Issuance: 1998
Description of Property:
LEG UNIT EE CROWN OAR
CENTRE CONDO PH 1 ORB
1441 PO IS.
Nemei m which assessed
Delta Inv II Ltd All of said prop arty bamg In lha County of
Semmolo. Slata of Florida
Unlast such cartifKttadl shall
ba redeemed ec cord mg to lew.
lha property described m such
certificated! w&lt;H be sold la the
highest bidder of Ihe west front
door.
Semmole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on tha 21 tt day of December.
'998. at It 00 am
Paymant of Sola fee. applies
bfa documentary stamp taaat
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder al the tele. Full payment
Of On amount equal lo Ihe high
est bid is due withm 24 hours
attar the advertised tune of the
sals All payments theU be cash
or guarantsod
instrument,
mode peysbt# to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated true 9th dey of
November, 1998
(Sen)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by Shetey C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish Nov 17, 24 Dec I A t.
II
OEW-112

JAMES ( . DAVIDSON.
A/k/a JAMES EDOAR
OAVIOSON. Deceased
(SSS291-32-42911.
ME Anil. EE S 0AVIDS0N.
e/Va MIAILEE S
DAVIDSON, n/k/a
MERRILEE SUE NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST BANR.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A .
t/k/a SUN BANR.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
SEARS. ROEBUCR A
COMPANY. JAMES K
OAVIOSON. a/k/a
JAMES RENNEOV OAVIOSON.
SHAUNA RAE
OAVIOSON. STATE OF
FLORIOA, DEPARTMENT
OP REVENUE;
UNITIO STATES OF
AMERICA; and any
unknown heirs, devisees,
grantee*, creditors, snd
other unknown
persona or unknown
apoutsk claiming by.
through and under any
of the above named
Defendants
Defendants
BAH File 4930304
NOTICB
OP PORBClOBURfl SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
lha undersrgnad Clark ot tha
Circuit Court at Semmpla
County, Florida. wiH on tha 1 7th
day ol DECEMBER, I9SE. at
tt M o clock A M at tha Wail
Front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse m Senlord.
Florida offer for sole end sell SI
public outcry to the highest snd
best bidder tor cesh, the fol­
lowing described property aifuete in Semmole County. Florida
Lot 2S. Block 3. NORTH
ORLANDO 2ND ADDITION,
according to the plat thereof,
aa recorded m Piet Boos 12.
pages S3 and 3fl of the Public
Records ot Semmole County.
Florida
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered m a case pending in
said Court, me style of which le
indicated above
WITNESS my hand end official
seal of said Court this 23id day
of November, ig s i
it you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order lo participate
m mis proceeding, you are enti­
tled. al no cost to you. to me
provision ol certain aaeistanca
Pteasa contact Court adminis­
trator, lot N Pars avsnua.
Suita N30t. Sanford. Florida
12771. |407| 321 4330 aat
4227. withm 2 working dtyS ol
your laceipt ol this Notica ol
Fo'ocioauis Sola, if you ara
hearing unpaired, call I (00S3S-S771; it you are voice
impelled, can t-400 *33 E770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MOR3C
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana E JasawK
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
RekertH Heech. &gt; . Esquue
Butler A Hosch. PA
1IE3 S Conway Ad . tie. t
Orlando. Florida 32EI2
1407) 381-3200
Publish December I, I. tg*t
DER-3

NOTICB OP BALB
OP VIBSBL
Pursuant to FL Slat. 12! I7|7|
the following described vessel
will be sold m public sale lo the
highest bidder to satisfy a claim
lien by ms lienor for labor
and/or sloraga t « !4 CHRIS
CRAFT
FLS2930HA
Hull
ID CCHEVOOtETiA length 2Eft.
HO epero or Enricque Gembmo
3211 Spring Side Cl Orlando,
FL 32118 I9SS BATLINER FL4
E4230H HIN BL2BOI3ACEEE
Length 23ft LIENORE/BOAT
Monroe Harbour Marine 331 N
Palmetto Ave Sanford. FL
12771. Sale end vessel location
al Hidden Harbour Marina, sale
Dale December 12, 19SS af
10 00 a m. No veseel will be
sold less than 90H or groeler
man its appraised value For
additional information call 407337-/991
Publish: December I. 199S
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U E S E. C A L O W E L L . at el

Defend anllal
NOTICE OP SALS
totica is hsrsby given that.
Suant to a Final Judgment of
lecloaure or Order dated
VEUBER 20th. USE. entered
Civil Caae Number 9* St I
. in the Circuit Court lor
MINOLE County. Florida,
arem COASTAL BANC. SSB
Ihe Plemtiff, and JAMES E.
LOWELL, ef al . are Ihe
lendante. I will tell the propy situated in SEMINOLE
unty,
Florida.
Florida,
scribed as:
Lot 209. HOLLOWBROOR
ASE II. according lo Ihe map
plal thareof aa racorded in
II Book 3d. Pagaa S through
in lha Public Records of
mmole County. Florida
public sale, lo Ihe highest
d bsst bidder, lor cash, at the
EST FRONT OOOR. 301
IRTH PARR AVENUE. SANIRO. Florida, at tt 00 A M. on
• ISth day ol DECEMBER.
ited. NOVEMBER 20. U9S.
tryanne Morse
ERR OF THE
RCUIT COURT
Jane E. Jaaewic
ism M. Colson
isocistss
0 south Myrtle Avenue,
la I0S
srwtter. Florida 34SIS
•In accordance with the
incans With Disabilities Act.
tons in need ol a special
ommodation to participate
hie proceeding shall, within
an (7) days prior to any proding.
contact
me
nmislratlve Otfics of Ihe
irt, 301 N. Park Avsnue,
nmole County Courthouse,
iford FL 32771 telephone
T| 323-4330. TDD I -800 933
1 or 1-800-933-8770 via
rida Relay Ssrvice*.
tliah: December 1.1, IM S

NOTICB OF
APPLICATION PON TAR D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the I FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
FUNDCO. INC., the holder of
the following cerliticsls(s) has
filed said certificate**) tor a fa*
daad lo ba lasuad thereon. The
certificate
number(s)
and
yaar(t)
of
issuanca,
tha
datenptun of lha properly, and
the name(s) in which it wet
attested it/are st follows
Certificate No: 2300
Year of Issuance: 1993
1 Description of Property:
LEO UNIT E9 CROWN OAR
CENTRE CONDO PH t ORB
1441 PO IS.
Names m which assessed
Delta Inv II Ltd . All of said
property being In Ihe County of
Semmole. Stale of Florida
Uniesa such certificaie(t) shall
ba rsdeamad according lo law.
tha proparty dasenbad in such
csrtilicsts(t) will ba sold to the
highest btddsr si the west front
door,
Ssmmole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on the 21st day ot Decembar.
1998. SI 11:00 a m.
Paymant of Sale tie. applica­
ble documentary stamp taaat
and recording fees are requirtd
lo be paid by the successful
biddsr st the sale. Full payment
of an amount equal to me hrgheti bid is due withm 24 hours
attar the advertised time of the
sale. All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated tint 9ih day of
November. 1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLEAR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publith: Nov 17. 24 Dec. t A t.
1998
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C A M MO.r S7-107E-CA- 14-W
WELLS FARGO BANR. N A .
Plaintiff,
BRIAN C BONE and
SUSAN M. BONE,
tut wife. BARBARA L.
WARO. TOPPER S
COLOR PRESS. INC.;
TAR COLLECTOR.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. And
JOHN COLLINS and
REGINA COLLINS.
IN* wile.
Defendants.
NOTICB OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant Ip a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated November
19 fSSE. entered to Cose No :
37-1073 C A -t« B of Ihe Circuit
Court of Ihe ISth Judicial
Circuit in and for Semmolo
County- Florida, wharem WELLS
FAROO BANR, N A . Plaintiff,
and BRIAN C. BONE and
SUSAN M BONE, hit wifa;
BARBARA L WARD; TOPPER S
COLOR PRESS. INC ; TAR CO L­
LECTOR, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA. and JOHN COLLINS
and REOINA COLLINS, ara
Defendant
I wiR sefl lo the highest and
best bidder for cssfi. Notso
Bene. Ihe SON will be held al
the West From Door of lha
Seminole County Courthouse.
101 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida, st 1100 o clock am .,
on the ITth day ol DECEMBER.
IS93. the following described
property at set forth in Ihe Final
Judgm ent to wit
B IH IB IT "A*
From the South 1/4 corner of
Section 17. Township 21 South.
Rings 32 East, fun North M*
43 03* Waal, along tha center
of said Section, a dutanca of
(7 t S4 feet lo the North line of
Ihe South 1/1 of the Northwest
9/4 of Ihe Southwest t/4 of the
Southeast t/4 at said taction
17, thanca run North 89’ 20' 0**
East along lha sard North Ima a
d.tianct of 20S 12 fowl, thane a
run North M ' 14 10* Watt, a
■balance o&gt; 400 0 foot lo me
Pomt of Begmnmg. thence run
Norm S3* 20 M* la tl. a dis­
tance of 41S SO feet lo the West
right of way of Willingham
Road, mence tun North O' 34
10* West, along said Watt right
of way a dial ana e of 100 0 feet,
mence run South H * 20 OS*
Weef; s distance ot 41S 10 feet,
thence run South 00' 14 10*
last, a distance ot &lt;00 0 teat to
the Pomt ot Beginning, ill lying
end being situate m Semmole
County. Florida
a/k/a 1212 Wminghem Road.
Oviedo. Flor Ida 127SS
*ln accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
persons needmg a special
accommodation to participate
m me proceeding should con­
tact me individual or agancy
tending notice, not later than
seven (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding el the eddies* given on
the notice Telephone t-900833-1771 &lt;TD0| ot 1.800-9331770.
via
Florida
Ralay
Service *

DATED this 23rd day of
November. 1998
MAAVANNt MORSE. CLERR
By: Jane E Jaeewie
Deputy
Attorney for Plamliff
James W Moore. Etqu«e
JAMES W MOORE, PA.
/00 N E 90th Street, Suite B
Miami. Ft 31138
(1051 739-7SOO
Publish December l.S . 1S8S
D IR S
•S-114S
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIQMTBSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
STATB OF FLORIOA
Ceee Ne. t « -A 3 # -C A -f « -w
g e n e r a l j u r is d ic t io n

THE BANR OF NEW YORR.
AS TRUSTEE OF AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL s e c u r it ie s
CORFORATION MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST 1987-1 UNDER
THE POOLINO ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT
0ATE0 AS OF MARCH I,
18*7.
Plemtiff.
WARREN C. RlPPt.
at us., at at.
Defendants
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOSURB BALB
BV CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolict it hersby given that the
undersigned Meryenne Morse.
Clerk of the Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will,
on lha 17th day of DECEMBER.
199E. al It 00 a.m. at tha front
door ot tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouto. in tha City of
Sanford. Florida, offer tor sale
and salt al public outcry to lha
highasl and b a il bidder for
cash, lha following dasenbad
property situated m SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-wit:
LOT 290. 0ARLAND VILLAQE
SECTION FIVE. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOR 10.
PAGES 73 AND 7S. OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTV, FLORIDA,
pursuant to the final decree of
foreclosure entered m a casa
pending in aaid Court, me style
of which it: THE BANR OF NEW
VORR,
AS
TRUSTEE
OF
AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTOAOE
LOAN
TRUST
1997 1 UN0ER THE POOLINO
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
OATEO AS OF MARCH t. 1997
WARREN C. RIPPE. st u* . st al.
In accordanca with tha
Am ar Kan a with Disabilities Act,
persons natdmg a special
accommodation to panicipale
n Ihia proceeding should con­
tact me individual or agancy
sandmg this notica no latsr
man savin (7) days prior lo tha
proctedmg al tha addrast
given on notice. Telephone
(904) 297-S097; 1 (800) 933
S7M (TOO) or 1 (800) 995-8770
(V). vie Florida Ralay SarvKa.
WITNESS my hand and official
teal of said Court this 20th day
of NOVEMBER. 1998
(SEAL)
Honorable Meryenne Morse
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Jane C Jetewic
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Post Office Bos 2347
Tampa. Florida 33801
Publish: December I, i . 1998
OEX-S

M TUB CIRCUIT COUNT
s t n m o l s co u n ty.

pon

PROBAT B DfVtBfDR
File Number 9 E -IM 9 -C F
IN RE ESTATE OF
MICHAEL OROZDOWIC7
Deceased
NOTICB
OF ADMINISTRATION
The admmttlfafion of the
eelefa of MICHAEL DROZDOWICZ. deceased. File Number t t iooo c p . it pending m the
Circuit Court for Semmolo
County,
Florida.
Probstt
Division, the sddreat ot which
a PO. Drawer C, Sanford. FL
12T72-1SS9 *hs nomas and
addresses Of the personal representafive snd the personal
representative's attorney are
sal forth below.
All interested persons art
required to file with this court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (1) all claims
sgamsl the otitis and (21 any
obiectwn by an mtartated per­
son on whom Dus notice is
tsived that challenges lha
validity of me will, me qualifiesirons of me per vonel represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction ot
Ihe court ALL CLAIMS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVIR BARRIO
Publication ef this Nates has
begun on November 24. 1994
Persona) Raproaamative
RICHARD M OROZOOWICZ
21 Stavenaon Street
Lynbrook. NY 113*1
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
KENNETH M BEANE.
ESQUIRE
870 N. Orlando Avenue
Suite 1004A
Maitland, FL 327SI
|407)A39-tl91
Publish: November 24, end
December I. t9M
OEW-tt*

Circuit Cawrt ef the
ISIh Judicial Circuit
Seminole County,
Florida
C a te i! SS-tS O S -C A -ta-S
Tha Bank of Now Voik
as Truslea under the
Pooling and Servicing
Agreement dated ee ol
August I t . 1997.
Sensei 1997-C.
PlainttDlt).
Melinda J Estsp. et a t.
Defendenllsl
Notts#
at Ferseleture Bslo
NOTICE IS GIVEN purluant to
a judgment of foreclosure dated
11/18/98 end entered m Case
No II-1 2 0 2 -C A -I4 E of the
Circuit Court ot the ISth
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein The Bank ot New York
Sk Truttee under me Fooling
and Servicing Agreement dated
SI ot August I t . 1997, Sonet*
1997-C. aa Trust**, it lh* plain­
tiff, and Melinda J Estep, et at.
the defsndtntit), I will sell on
January 7. 1999. al tt 00 am at
tha watt front door ot lha
Semmole County Courthouse.
301 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida, lo lh* highest bidder
for
cash,
tha
following
described property aa sat forth
m said |udgm*ni. to wit:
Lot 2, Sanora South Unit I,
according lo map or plat thertof. aa racorded In Plat Book IS.
Pigs 73-77, Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida
Together with til in* improve­
ments now or hereafter trtc u d
on the property, and all ease­
ments, rights, appurtenances
and rants, all ot which shall be
deemed to be and remain a part
ol the property covered by this
Security Instrument All ot lh*
foregoing, together with such
property (or the leasehold
estate
it
this
Security
Instrument I* on a leasehold)
are called me 'Property*.
DATED on NOVEMBER 1*.
1998.
Maryann* Mors*.
Clerk ot Court
By: Jan* C. Jaaawic
Aa Deputy Clerk
In accordance with lh*
American* With Oiaabilitia* Act.
parson* with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
partKipat* In this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Admimairalion at 101 North
Park Avsnua. Suit* N301.
Senlord,
Florid*
32771.
Telephone:
(407) 1234330.
*■ tension 4227. not later than
seven (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding. If hearing unpaired.
(TOO) t -800-955-8771, or Voice
(V) 1-800-933-8770. via Florida
Relay SarviC*.
Publish. Novsmbsr 24. snd
December t. 1998
DEW 147

Seminole Herald

Legal Notices
NOTICB OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given:
McConnell Towing will sell at
Public Auction tor Salvage for
Cash on demand to highest bid
der, fh* following described
vehicles
I f - I B -tB
79 Hood
CB400F20008S3
f I-1 T -9 3
SB Hyun RMHLF22JSJU292I85
1R-IB-BB
S3 Cedi IG8CO47S0F4287129
S3 Cadi 10SAD49S9D9119717
34 Chav
iatAJO*C3Eyf378*S G*
SADodg JB3BA34K1GU03B402

A.

m

322*2611

100 N. French Am

P.O. Bex 1M7

SMforCL PL &amp;771

PL

n m

If-ff-SB

M Chav tOCDT14R9G3204012
94 Amer IJCUM 97EIET011791
94 Chav 2CNBEtlU3RS947S33
90 Dodg
W24RTAS123981
I f -B3-9B
79 Chry
FM4ID9FI22872
90 Ptym t P3RP49D9L N 140891
I 2 74 1 ■
99 Dodg 1B7HM09Y3KS1113SI
I I 29 98
97 Honda 1HGCD3881VA 1398*8
Tha Auction wilt b* held at
12.00 pm on sa&gt;d dates above
McConnell Towing A Recovery
2800 Sanford Av* , Sanford. FL
32773. Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicle* on* hour prior
to *al* Terms ar* cash or
Certified Funds
McConnell
Towing ratarvat lha right to
accept or reiacl any and ail
bids
Publish December 2. 1998
0IR-13
C ITY OP LA R I MANY.
FLORIDA
NOTtCB
OF PUBLIC HBARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commietion of tha City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission wiH hold a Public
Hearing on December tf, 1998.
at 7 00 PM , or at soon there­
after at potsibt*. to consider
Second Reading and adoption
of an Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITV
OF LARC MARV. FLORIOA.
AMENDING CHAPTER 1S4.11
OP THB ZONING CODE ENTI­
TLED TEMPORARY STRU C­
TURES. PROVIDING FOR ANO
AMENDING THE DEFINITION
OF TEMPORARY STRUCTURES
AND PROVIDING FOR REGULA­
TIO N !
GOVERNING
SUCH
USES. PROVIDING FOR CODI­
FICATION.
SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS. AND AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE
Tha Public Hearing will b* held
m the Commission Chambers,
too N Country Club Road. Lsks
Mary The PubiK is mviled to
attend and b* heard Said hearmg may be continued from lime
to lime until ■ final decision is
mads by the City commission
Copies ot the Ordinance w full
ere available m the City ClerS ■
Ott.ee lor review
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MAOE BY THE
ClTV FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
Th is RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEOUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITV WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGOINO
MATTER ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR H IN OWN SRPINSI
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT THE CITV ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
(407)324-1024
CITV OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster, City Clerk
OATEO November 20. I99S
PUBLISH Oecember I. 19998
f i l i J ------------------------------------------IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO M T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Ceee Number:
S B -1SAS-C A -1 4- P
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK FSB
l/k/t Berkeley Federal
Bank A Trust FSB. a
national banking corpoiation
Plamliff,
vs
DON B HISCOCK. an
individual, and
SYLVIA J HISCOCK. an
individual, hit wife.
JOHN N ATKINSON, an
individual, and
RITA ATKINSON, an
individual, hit wife.
SUNBANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, s national
banking aaaocialion
Defendants
N O TtC I OP B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant lo a Older tor Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure deled NOVEMBER
IS. 1998. entered n Civil Css*
Number Cl 98-1883 CA-14-P ot
the Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
for Saminol* County. Florida
lhai on tha 22rd day of
OECEMBER. t998. a ll 1 00 a m
NOTAE BENE1 The talo will b*
held sf the front door slept ol
the
Semmole
County
Courthouse. 101 N. Perk
Avenue.
Santord.
Florida
32T72-0839- The undersigned
Clers wilt otter lor tale the fol­
lowing described real property
Eahibit 'A*
Lot 1. less in* East 7 Iset for
alley. Block 12. BEL-AIR,
according to the map ot plal
thereof at recordsd i Plat Book
1. Pag* 79, Publtc Records ol
Seminole County, Florida,
together with all tlruclurss.
improvements, Natures, applianett, snd appurtenances on
said land or used m conjunction
therewith.
DATED; NOVEMBER 18. 199S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK Of THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jan* E Jatewic
At Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN OROER
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 Kit N. PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N301. SANF0R0. FLORIOA
32771. (407) 3214130. EAT
4227 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR
RECEIPT OF THIS DOCUMENT.
IF YOU ARE HEARING OR
VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL t 800935-S771,
LESLIE A. BLAU. ESO
270S W. Fairbanks Avs
Winter Park. Florida 12719
Publith; Novsmbsr 24, snd
Decembar t, 1998
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ALCIUDfTID TRUCK SCHOOL.
C X . VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
Wkend classes National Trues
School 1-400-466-7384

IN THB BKM 4TIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT.
B IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRO BAT ■
CASS NO: 9B-1033-CP
IN RE- The Estate ol
PEARL MAE HARPER.
A/k/a. GRANNY HARPER.
Deceased
NOTtCB
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration of tne
Ettal* of Ptarl MAE Harper.
deceased. File Number 9S1033 CP, is pending m fh*
Circuit Court for SEMINOLE
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, in* addrast at which
is
Ssmmole
County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avsnua, Poal Office Drawer C,
Sanford. Florida 31772. The
name and addraat ot Iho
Personal Representative snd
lh* Personal Reprsatnlsfivs a
attorney are set forth bslow
All infscoslsd persons are
required to file with the court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOUCE (1)
all claims tgainsl the Ettals
snd (2) any objsclion by art
interested person on whom trus
notice was served that chal­
lenges lha validity of th* will,
th* Personal Representative a
quaii’ications. vanue or juris­
diction ol the Court.
ALL CLAIMS ANO O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Date ol th* lust publication:
December t, 1999.
Baity J Moran
Post Otfics Boa 281
Geneva. Florida 32732
Robert M Morn*. Esquue
61 3 w 23th Street
Senlord. Florida 12772
Attorney lor lh* EslatE
Publish Oecember I. S. 1998
0EX-2I

Adecco « curtenity teekmg as­
sembly workers tor a Medical
FaciMy &gt;n ihe Sanford. Laka
Mary area Good manual (toitoriiy and good attitude a must’
First snd Second shifts arsJSO* tong term, tomp to perm
tor lh* right eandtoate
Can Adecco st 407-330-7171 toy
700 Wsymonl Cl
Lake Mary

71—H elp Wanted

Suite 124.

Adecco

TIS THE SEASON
TO MAKE SSS

It* IMPUTYMENT PEOPLE

Many openings Clerical As
sembty Warehouse and Tech
meal Pieaso ca* Party 407647 8010
A-1 TEMPS
EOE / No fee

A BETTER JOB FOR YOU!
Immedale Position* in
Warehouse, Assembly. 8
Light Industrial
Just Cas’ Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel 122 3889

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTIUTV CONTRACTOR

AC INSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE

H EALTH INSURANCE AMO *0IK
FLA N ' Drug Ire* workplace
Apply to *90 in te r Drive
AAamenee Spring 7*0*000

TOP PAY

Legal Notices

*JO B S *JO B S*JO B S *

Great Opportunity with a
Large Local Co
Competitive V. jgev
Great Ben* s
Musi Have Valid 0 L and
Positive ArtHud*
□ay Shift. O T Avaaaole

to

For eap cabinet makers A lamtnatofs D Lc req Drug Free
Work Place Apply .n person
IC M teat Kasim Pace Port
of Sanford S 'a* resume to
407 321 0434

EARN EXTRA INCOME
ta00 3500 weekly mailing gilt
eartihcates For more intorma
ten send a self-addressed
stamped envelope to. Just For
Kids, PO Bo* 0610. Miami. FL
13160

Ca* Sandy or Party
(407,647 8010
A-1 Tsmps, Inc
EOE l Tto Fee
Now hiring all positions Top
pay pad vacations after t year
Medical benefits and a Drug
Free Work place 4650 W SR 46
West Santord 407-130-7773 A
3770 Ortando Or 17-92-Santord.
407-321-630*
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G E TS
B D O N E!
Buy
Kit’ *V
71— H

Breakfast Server. House keep­
ers. House Men A AM Diet!
Washer FT Appfy Las* Mary
Courtyard. 135 International
Pa-sway lake Mary *44-1X0

It's time to prepare
for the Holiday.
Order your Classified Dis­
play. Help Wanted Ads now*

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• S e ll

\KI.YI.F &lt;s&gt;b&gt; l.urr&gt; Wright
qo

NEEOEO Rnsponvtie lem.Ve
lot After Sciooi Care tor 3 great
kids My home or yours lake
Vary Emm school district 550
wk 675 4838 c* 3260888
KENNEL HELP Animals cam
F T P T benehts advancement
Own Iransp Ca* 3273320

CASHIERS

LABORERS NEEDED' , haul
woodltoorco no e«p neces
sary caA 321 6332

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'(e N W e
T '

'Distribution in your local area
in dra* Miasonai nmp horn em-

rvyee* who resaa etos* By I

Long Distance Drivers:
A Must have OTR eip
rats regd Can or apply
Systems 1901 W 1st SI
lord 407 322 7563

neanti dental He nst/ance
Call *07-454-3445
Winter Carden

Can (4071 122-2611 A

Ask for in* Classified O p t
Let your display* start working
for you EARLY'

CASHIERS
Fiesibte people needed mmr
ikatefy tor lake Jetup Wk tram
Toll Collectors FT PT. on cat
penelits Call Mon-Thur* (4071
654 98 tS 10*rrv3pm

FREE REGISTRATION

Countsr sales
I9dtr
People person needed

Oat* entry

86Yir

MOTHERS A OTHERS
5500 52500 pi Full Tta-mng
For Free Booklet Cal I 800 230
9675

COSMETOLOGY/
NAIL TECH
Motivated ReMNe FT.PT
Pleasant condtnns Lake Maty
area 407 365-8324

Erwr sate* n o m

Maintenance

510/Yir
Hre today

Inventory clerk

lASir
Fir tisnc ocpWun.ry
Warehouse worker Mrttr
Pui i M orders
Ciencsl tram**
tAtir
Leam medcal
Shop worker
58r?ir
Mo boredom Here
Insurance clerk l *40) IWhr
Fee pad ♦ conymssicn

Ottlca Cleanars: Eipenenced
lanitonai technicians needed
PT ava table 56 00hr 382 877*

Counselor a Aid lor resident-*'
adolescent drug A alcohol pro
?am Entry level A etped BA
AP preferred Unlimited ad
vaneemeni FAX HR 407-3392129
Counter
positions
•ng dry
locations

CALL FOR MOPE JOBS
TOOW. 25th St.

Pari Dm* help needed An after
school program Eip in cMd
care a* Can Joyce 321 7635
Plumber * Helper: Dependable
person to do residential new
const'uction W.n.ng to tram
eicenent pay Ca&lt;l alter 3pm,

Person: 2 permanent
avs'iade at erpand
0*4" operations new
333-8070

9C4 77* 9373

Full or PT utilities payment coleetion* Cesn handling eip *
piu* P's can 330-0456 tar appt

Data Entry Clerk: Must mow
Wndows and Mcrokott Hesvy
pnone gene'*' office skat. A

JOBS. JOBS. JOBS
Rgrt Hand Man *1longwood
Work today gel pad today'
Ask iPCut our tree DCS up and
detvery van servee
CaK RHM a 26C «t£ »

Piaster A Spottar/Cleaner: E«ceKent opportunity etists w-tn
growing eapandmg dry clean
operation Lake Mary area 333BO70

proficient w&gt; typng A calculator

PT may wad to FT 407 860
0497

ELECTRICIANSresto A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
DFWP Appfy Saniord
Eiectnc 2522 S Park Drive

SEED EkTRACASH
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and Outbound can*
1North Ortonao Area-Good Wag
es
Lf# typing required
Cal Sandy or Patty
(*07647-8010
A-t Tamps. Inc.
EOE ' No Fee

P O S ITIO N S A V A ILA B L E -

Sale* A Service Fvd Bene
Ms ncl Ins A 40IK. Company
Vehicle Acctv M F 9-*
Truly Nolan Past Control

322-1542

2920 South Ortando Dr Sanford
407-3238787

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS "eed
#d NOW Honey Transport has
mmediat* cp*n.ngs tor driver
trainees No eiperwnc# reeded
Earn 5500 to 5700 weekly ptas
Benefits CDL training available
800*35 5593

L

Assembler*, metal sew opera­
tor maeitenance Water Bonner
350 Anchor Rd Cassetoerry FL

Program Clerk/Secrsiery: PT m
Smtord area Typing tiling,
phone etc F*&lt; HR 407-3392129 or ca* *07 339 9600.101
PT Light Warehouse work Ap­
ply in person 138 Commerce
way. Sentard

m a in t e n a n c e

M A IN TE N A N C E P ER SO N

Local company. Great pay1
Dey stun
Can Patty 407 8010

Book Keeper/Cashier mi corn­
Outer aip and Laborer el recycuiqimaonici liwkS
qutred For appt *07-321-7718

IJ h J H r

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Class
Good
Gator
San

EOE. Note*

103— H ousesU

SECURITY OFFlCtR JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brentty A Assoc. 834-7*44
W AR EH O U S E/R O U TE
DRIVER
Snack Tim# Ventkng serving
central FL tot I* yr* tup P*y
and benefits Clean MVR and
stable work history Slarl 5am
M F longwood 332 9769

5500 OOWN— W m R f NTT
When you can own mw 3 bdrm
home mi C.HA new pent A car­
pal ’ Ask about HUO homes'
The HMfiman Group, toe.
--------331-6333

'Fu* time poethon
'Eip prsterred
•Fu8 company benefits
Mon- Frt 7 30 4 M apply Kinco
237 Power Cl Sentard 323 7500

93— Rooms For Rent

" M 'j M i n R H i n K s r 2/2. over 1800 sq It. ng put.
2 c gar. pk&lt;s 1 c carport, over
U jc wittock |12Wmo
DELTONA 2/1 I n . On. carport,
toco yd 1430/mo.
i Frseersss m ats*

In private Longwood nom*
Steady employed non smoker.
565--WH. 550 deposit 830 4216

3/1 1 car garage FP. Spa San
lord lak# Mary area 5775/mo
*07 321 6*91

Room For Pent Ferns'# preld
5350mo AH untie* end cable
tod KjI privileges 323 1399

3BR 2BA CHA. 2 ear garage.
Sanford Lake Mary area 17*0/
mo . 5*00 deposit 323 9*73

2 RMa w/BA share M . Prol ta­
male preferred 536Gmo me
utetwa 407 322-0129 eves

EFFICIENCY
Maid serv •conversant location
321-4900
FURMSHSO BOOMA-A* uMi
tod Leitodry. phone, end M
us* 585 590 a week 324-4965

96—"Rentals

p a r tm en ts

lab* Front Cottage: 2BR 1BA
CHA on 2 acres (Xaet country
setting OenonaOsteen area
5626mo 123 2863
Ava* 12/15 2/1 W #1
tic 557V5S75 Cut# 1/1 5*00/
5*00 321-6737

STENStROM
RENTALS
LAKE MARY 3/1 condo Oa
raga. gated comm, comm A
vno* pool, trpic
11050/
SO i n dnng rm pe
n r . Id yard 1500/500

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322*2495

*

n f u r n is h e d

■11 PARK AVI 3 bedroom w
Move A tag Large 5*25 / 5200
dep 323 2969 or 8804807

LAKE MART - schools Spollasa 2/1. central tVAC. hook­
ups Fenced yard 5*961350
‘
869-0044
dep

a re lo o k in g fo r a n O u t s id e S a le s R e p w h o c a n

MARINER'S VILLAGE
lAkE IDA 1ttORM m&amp;MO
I SCtoM M/dMO AND UP
323 -6 6 7 0

a c c o u n t s , s e r v ic e e x is t in g a c c o u n t s

a n d lo v e s p e o p le !

ROSCLEA VILLAS
i n Special •(4/OMont/l
HUO OKAY 407-330-8813

WE OFFER:
• S A L A R Y

P L U S

C O M M IS S IO N

• F U L L B E N E F IT S
D E N T A L . L IF E
• 2 W E E K S

P A ID

IN C L U D IN G

C A N

E A R N

+ IN C E N T IV E S
- M E D IC A L .

103— H ousesU nfurnisheo

&amp; 401K.
V A C A T IO N

•A G R E A T A TM O S P H E R E

P E R

t

MINI

d
bookcase
headboard
Blonde wood Reel twee, 530 00
322 4184

M ATTRESS SALE - Fu» w s
used bos spang* A mallres*
565 00 Larry* Mad 3224132
OAR FAS CAMNET (2 drewer).
hanging Met nckjded (25 a 17
■ 291 Cscellenl condilion 547
322 7674
P1T/OROUP2 8 FI couctwt 1-7
11 couch Seats 10 people
Southwestern mem# 5300 0 6 0
Days 32* 0007. Eves 322 1685

153— A creage Lo t For
Sale
SANFORD
AREA
VACANT
LAND L Markham Rd Estaf* lot
2 2 acre* Tie** A more Irens
C* reduced to 172,800 ( V *
Carry H. 166 Front Zoned OC 2.
to town on 25m St 5*7.800

107— M obile H omes
For Rent
1RR I t * 2 yr otd dbtwtoe on 5
acre* n Geneva AvskeCk* Dec
1*1 34957*2 or 327 2692

118— O ffice Space For
R ent

L A K E d R G N fL b f-l
Lake. Loch Arbor private
90*300 565 000
LAKIFRONT LO T Stone is­
land. Lake Monro* 598 000
VACANT LO T- Loch Amor
52* 000 ig pf*v wooded
LAKE MARV LOTS Wooded
525 000
BAT AVE Sentord 101 near
park-512 000
m -s o s a
Irlrc h h o f f
^ ^ y a o c t a Ute s

BUK.DWG LOT 75 t 150 Quel
neiqhborh
hhood
59000
122
wove message
93*0 wavs

0AKRH3OE FARMS - Osteen/
Deltona area 10 acres deal tor
horse* or cam# farm Motel*
home or homesde Zoned agn
54* 900 Fmencmo *v*4 ml sm
down payment (S04) 787-6300

Professional Office Space for

rent with scenic waterfront new
Greet lor engineering or *rch»lectiksi hrm. among others Lo­
cated *i Hidden Hidxxe Marine
to the Port of Sanford Approa
1800 sq ft I ISOOfmo base
rant Cei 322-1610

S u t t l ie s

OAK FILE CABINET
2 tkawer great lurv tn n 547
Cal Jane after 10AM - 322 7674

193— L a w

n

h G

arden

Snapper 20* mower sell pro
pe*ed. rear grata beg 2 yn Md
Etc coresten S I X 328 5061

215— Bo ats 4
A ccessories
143* Alumecreft boPV kfi tra&lt;«r
9 9np electric start Entwude
41b Motor Guide many aitrat
Musi See 51*00 122 0180
AIR BOAT tor tele 52500 0 6 0
W i trade tar smea car or truce
322 2435
2 1 7 -O A R A G E SALES
YARD SALS:
TMe la 111 Leal IH« aata oithe
year! Dec 2.34 4 5 Teotvg
•stales Everything from A to Z
Everythtoq mu*1 go 114 West
Cotemen Circle 7AM •7 FREE
COFFEE.
a n ted

to

Recycling: 521-0004
Tret-aMF 4-1.. AeXPY
•18 W. First

G oon T
Eat

MONEY TO LOAN
For house, car. bustoose. vtcaSon. debt consobdibon Please
re* I 877 32* 8182
4 unredeemed dress coats A
tturts combo. 57 SOflpr Name
brands kk# Arnold Palmer ■
Van Hausen Ce* 3234786
Temporary Building: 50X50.
sic truss style. Meet barn#, lab
nc cover libe new |I0K 4078314441 or *07 322*
UPRMMT FREEZER, while. 550
tods cWfiee sue* 4-10
Cheep TYpewrlkBr. esc cond.
530 674463E or 32SOEM

231— C ars For S ale
1880 Toyota Cortona Wagon
Engine fine You low away
599 X

2/1 greet location 4k* Id cov
•red perking 2nd hr. elevator
Ireplace pool per tennis, ea
erase rm. hand ban
553 9k
owner agent 121 1556
o b il e

H

om es

B06 S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRWP
Secret reepe on peanut* wr«en
up several times n peal news
papers Come by A have the
BEST after a* the real
2330
223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

Fo r S a le
MCE 2BR single end* ml C H A
screened porch, awning, shed
Owner *4 help 407-322-5:
: 2 5717

Homes 53 000 to 54.000 Sal Up
Financing OUM TI122 2841
Senfordrlak* Mary:
Family
Park, kid* A pet* ok Low lot
rent Dbtwd 3 BR 2 BA. many
•mas S onic* 407 302 7188

78 M m : one owner, rvte good
1st S 7 X takes 4 *07 322 7374
88 Saturn 8L.: *dr, 5 tpd. AMr
FM cassette ice cold ee Tab*
over payment* 662-2001*127

DON'T WONOCR
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OU&gt;
CAR!

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Seminole Herald Cutstwds am me qu«besi and moet
me i penw e way to ten your
can Run your mree kne ed tor 10
day* and pay only 521 OQ Even
better it you ten it sooner
(when we KNOW you wd) you
can stop you* ad and only pay
lor me lumber of days * tctu
*ty ran' Whet a Dealt

Call today and watch
tha HaraM ClaaaK
ftadB worK for you It
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 *

2611
235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale
1888 Caravan: nto* wan good
tret 5800 0 6 0 122 1088

HUNTERS
SPECIALtMO
Jeep CJS. 6 cyf. 5 speed. «**
51750 0 6 0

D*ys

324 0007

Eve 322 1665

h in g s t o

F o r S ale

157— M

bos. mat­
tes Can

m s and metal
move 3226219

B uy

SSREWARO FOR OLD FISMPM
TACKLE, old turet teckie baa
•t.reeta old dues decoys hunt
■ng antique* etc Pay up to
51000 I pay more then anyone
A wi* pay 510 00 |utt to 1
your ok] tact le 941 84915X

2 2 !—
o n d o m in iu m s

PARK AVE. M O M .E PARK
A MOVE IN SRCCIALIt 400 sq
n A up' 5265 A MONTH CUV*Storage 32H i t 20 or 333 255*

f f ic e

219— W
DELTONA 10 acres ides) lor
mobke homesit* horse* cane
latmtog or nursery' Zoned agn
cultural
53 900 ACRE
Sm
down wowner finance S04-7871772 or 804-787-8822

155— C

223— MISCEUANEOUS

l *• l

R H A L B a rx n L M c

WtNOOW t f RVICI TIC H

WE NEEDA TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULDGETTOGETHER!
new

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n iu r n is h e d

! NEED HOUMA TO RENT

e s t a b lis h

2 swivel rocker* 56Vpr. 1 &lt;touNe bed 5*0 and 1 walnut tormy
ca table w 4 chert 565 322
* I *5/322 020*

189— O

71—HtLP W anted

U

181— A p p l i a n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

Oris while lull w e bed with
dresser A irtrror
Etcesent
shape 5250 0 6 0 322 8775

i .• I

99— A

W e

SANFORD 2/1 Easy Memlenence 254* El Portal Ave
5*5.900 Cal 3234066

l i b . W A il* -'

HOME FOR RENT
2 BR K ff brtog room Invert
1321 S Ehofi. Sentard

NEED A CAREER?

Fo r S ale

OPEN SAT. - DEC *
4PM Vintage Bungalow 1422
Pirk Av Dol/Jetnigen Proper
ties. 323-3165

I *A

Roofing Must have ratable dei­
ty k importation Replete ixn)
only LaAerare man. 18 yr* okd
No eip necessary 322 9*17

A-t t w w t . Me.

om es

* H ir e

CORNER LOT, over 1/4 sc LR.
eel «i ken. gar 544,100
4/1. Over 1800 Sg. FL- tp pi
w/sap in-law* qts 562.*00
MARKHAM WDS. 5M3ba. U
ere 3100 sq fi Itv DmFerrv
sem pool 52)8.HO.
RENOVATED new cprlpatoV

MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: High Schorr grad w
base Ivpitxj A computet skits
Nations Mortgage Corp long
WOLVI Call Dan Al 787 8270.

CLERICAL PERSON needed
Some typing eiperience piu*
good phone skaks 7Ye F/T
Cal Insurance R-sk Services
302 9004

VOURE at WITHUS'
322-2044

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MERRY MAIOS HIRING
Car A Insurance Nnedrd
Weekends FREE 331 5366

S E M IN O L E
EM PLOYM ENT

lH TuiOg

M Y &lt;Va7H t-

Pb

’ i S n l i M prices

•VI treat tar Toe curMetan
24 openings tat fiesta* people
FT A P T
Pd Trammg. vacation

W

• Rent
141— H

a n ted

Care Clver l.-r vn.it *IF live In
Rm A Mint nominal pay Cal
pgr e* U S 9973 or 623 SUM

•Pereorak/fd m iv w
‘Qualify non

• T ra d e

Queen w e bed mnertpnng
mattress bos nth metal frame
575 Can dekver 323 8090
SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE lot Sale 407-438

7168 C4» between 5 10pm
Boat Motor ISfip antique good
lor
pern
Like to *•* &lt;t lor
5*0 X Please cel 323 5201

238— V ehicles W a n ted
CASH l i t PACH
Far Junk Cars. Truck* A Mac'
suekwtmceeCAuTeuL s&gt; w n

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal
W1Rpay lop doEarl
Calf Qeofl Badtnp

302*5734

CALIFORNIA
CRAFT MAT 1C
BEOS Ktog w e (2 twinsi
51000 0 6 0 323 8393

YR .

W H E R E

Y O U

A G R E A T IN C O M E !

36R/1 t/2Ba with shad* neet
Pets OK ml add depobi 5595
V security 821 Catakna Di 323*540

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

S e m in o le Herald

LIMNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRIERS
J .W

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.

V i

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141— H omes For Sale
I story 4/1 FPporcft 10% dwn
wit hnence 579K 3226607

104 Oebt Ct. beeuMul 1999
sq to California style 2 story
pool. Worn* cl
*m*rub*s
5129 000
Park Ave Villas 2BA2B*
Townhouse condo542.000
owner mobvaied
Two Story Colonlet: 90S CeU
me Dr 4BR w/ huge wooded
tot M up bam. hell bath
down Pnced to se* *15I06K1
331-6068

252-Ac co u n tin c
BOOKKEEPMO/ACCOUNTING
A INCOME TAX lor indw snd
business Accounting Soiu
non* Plus. Inc 407-328-1800

• Financial AuiiUnct

• Carriara Hlriag On SKa

KTruck Driver
i Institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

■“ ’.'^SAOcia tes

ADVANCE TIC TO M C S
A Editions-Home*
Addition s-Commerc lal
Local Builder tinea 1841
323-6*4* C O C X 1144

3BR/1BA, 1907 W *th Si. new
root. AC. peinl and hr La tot.
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cardiac arrest. Muscle rclaxants, if
given in excessive quantities during
surgery, can also cause paralysis of
respiration. The damage from these
drugs is acute and life-threatening. In
such Instances, the patient requires
total life support until the drugs can
be neutralised. Once the patient sur
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develop.
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$500 was too high. “Why so much?”
the patient insisted. "Well,'' replied
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sleep ... and 1409 to wake you up "
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P.O. Box 3017, Murray Hill Station.
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ceiling fan and a floor fan that blow
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good for the baby What's right*
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where your friend lives. In a hot.
humid, un-air-conditioned environ­
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priate. In the usual temperate cli­
mates, it is not
Babies are no hotter or colder than
adults I recommend that parents
dress babies in the same amount of
clothing that they themselves wear. I
am constantly amazed by parents who
bundle up their children indoors, even
when the temperature is comfortable.
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probably is, too Babies are vulnerable
because they are unable to get up and
turn off the fan. shut the window or
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ly at Aral. There were no others
like him at the county shelter.
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dalmatlons. collies, boxers, poo­
dles, new s hounds and a
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the standard fee for a dog nei­
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good deal. Prince turned the
pooch over to a m an who w as
making a movie In Miami. The
m an Is now In the process of
m aking a fortune with two very
special chihuahuas.
The stray chihuahua from the
Seminole shelter h as become a
T V personality and now lives in
Hollywood. H ls nam e Is Taco.
Taco la one o f the Taco Bell
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chihuahua No. 1 and Taco Is a
smart and classy No. 2.
"Bridgette la the one you see
on the close-ups, but Taco Is
there on some o f the wide-angle
and stunt shots," Lake says.
"I'm one o f the few w h o can tell
them apart. Boy dogs are differ­
ent. you know."
Throughout the country, the
Taco Bell ad s have prompted
folks to go to shelters to acquire
chihuahuas. Sadly, a n um ber o f
these people are disappointed
that the chihuahuas they bring
home are not a s w onderful as
Brtdgette or Taco. Some are
returning o r abandoning the
dogs.
Lake said there Is a waiting
list for ch ih u ah u as In Seminole
County. 'T h ere w a s a waiting
list even before the Taco Bell
ads,” she said. "M ost dogs have
a h alf doaen or m ore In their
liters but ch ih u ah u as have only
one or two. A s a result, there a n
less chihuahuas."
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doing so well. The C huluota chi­
hu ah u a la one o f the most su c ­
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Hollywood. Hla little p a w s m ade
soon be Imprinted In the side­
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wound to
the head.
TWo young boys found the body o f S a b a stla n
Durglns. a 26-year-old black
nmn. under
a
carpet while they were ploying near the ra il­
road tracks at Seventh Slrrct and J essam in e
Avenue. Cpl. Randy Smith said.
Smith said the boys called the police, and
the body w a s "still In good condition* when the

police arrived at the scene at 5:40 p.m.
The police Identified the body Monday with
the assistance o f the victim’s a niece, w ho Uvea
In O rlando. Sm ith said.
*We are trying to get any Information w e can
on hls friends or acquaintances,* Sm ith said.
"W e are trying to find out os m uch aa we can
about him. W e ’re still trying to get more de­
tails about hls death."
The police arc treating Ihe case a s a p o s s i­
ble homicide.
Smith said.
D urglns
lived at
825-D Ivey Lane In Orlando.
Anyone with Information about DurgltiH Is
asked to call the police department
at (407)
323-3030 or Crim eline at (407) 423-TIPS.

Land fight could end soon
B y B h ait B ro d is
H E R A LD FEATURE EDITOR
O V IE D O • The city council
voted unanim ously to ask W in ­
ter Springs to cease voluntary
annexation east of Toll Road
417.
The special meeting w as held
Monday to discuss a settlement
agreement,
which would end
fighting between the two cities,
over Ihe proposed Battle Ridge
subdivision.
Oviedo h a s opposed Die a n ­
nexation o f land from Seminole
County and filed suit to atop
the process after the Florida
Departm ent o f Community A f­
faire found the annexation and
proposed land use change to
be In com pliance with W inter
Springs’ com prehensive plan.
The council am ended the
agreem ent presented to them

by W inter Springs, adding la n ­
guage
proposed
by
Oviedo
hom eowners adjacent to the
Battle Ridge property.
Speaking for the M acKlnlcy’s
Mill Hom eowner’s Association
and Regina Bereswlll. Valerie
El-Jam ll asked Oviedo officials.
"What Is W inter Springs giving
up?*
The hom eowners have asked
for densities to be limited by a
developer’s
agreement
that
would remain with the property
regardless o f a change In o w n ­
ership. H om row ncni asked to
have one lot of the 110 p ro ­
posed to be set aside for a
p ark and for no additional a n ­
nexation east o f the e x p re ss­
way.
El-Jam ll an d Bereswlll re­
viewed
the
agreement
and
submitted a letter to Oviedo’s
attorney.
Catherine
Relach-

m onn. citing w eaknesses tn the
agreement.
The hom eowners w anted the
words "due east o f changed to
‘ contiguous to* with regard to
properties adjacent to Battle
Ridge.
Reischmann said she had
had only on hour to review the
correspondence
from
the
hom eowners,
prior
to
the
meeting, and had consulted b y
telephone with Battle Ridge a t ­
torney Tom Cloud.
Reischmann
said
Cloud
seemed willing to accept som e
of the changes asked for by the
homeowners, w ho a re petition­
ers In a separate suit, b u t nei­
ther W inter S prin gs or the d e ­
veloper haa agreed to no a n ­
nexation east o f the e x p re ss­
way.
Councilm an
John
B en son
Please eee Fight, Page 3A

Environm ental groups

F ro m outside
the lines to
the head o f
the class

file suit against county
HERALD ST A F F W R ITER
SEM INO LE C O U N T Y • C o n ­
servationist a are suing Sem i­
nole County to halt the devel­
opment
o f environm entally
sensitive
land Just
outside
Sanford.

H E R ALD STAFF W R ITER
SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y • T h e
fourth-grade girl w as given a
m im eograph of a sunset and a
new pack o f crayons.
Enthusiastically, she drew
with h er reds, blues, and o r ­
anges.
H er teacher picked up the
drawing, and said. "This is b a d
• w hy can’t you stay within the
lin es."
Fran Strickland M asse w as
that Uttle girl, and she has
never forgotten the Incident In
the classroom . She h as vowed
that no child will suffer a
sim ilar rebuff In any o f Ihe
Seminole
County
fine
arts
classes.
M asse is the K-12 fine arts
curriculum specialist for the
county. She w ants each young­
ster to reach aa far aa he or
she can.
"W e want them to go for It. to
be creative, and to be assured
w e are backing them all the
w ay," Maaae said.
A
fourth-generation
native

Representatives from the S i­
erra C lu b.
Friends
of
the
W d d v a River, a n d Seminole E s ­
tates last week
filed suit In
circuit court to stop plana to
develop 130 acres, known as
A a lo r Farm a.

Fran Strickland Masse and a friand* encouraga Saminota County stu­
dents to shin# through their art by participating in competitions.
Florldlan. Moose w a s recently
selected aa the Art Supervisor
o f the Y ear for tire State of
Florida • a high honor for
som eone who once had trouble
draw ing vrithln the lines.

M ark Butler Beat
o f Show
Aw ard, at the recent M aitland
Rotary Art Festival for hla p a s ­
tel still life. Jessica B a s s and
Elliot Shoener also were w in ­
ners.

Seminole County studcnla,
encouraged
by
those
like
Maaae, shine In various com pe­
titions In the area an d state.
Sophom ore EUlott Hawea of
Seminole High School won the

’T h ere la nothing m ore re­
w ardin g than to see o u r ch il­
dren together, singing, painting
an d whatever arts they w ant to
pursue. M ssae said. "It’s Im-

Saving the St. John's
D E B A R Y - The VoluaU-Flagfer Sierra
C lub, and several other environmental
gro u p s, a re leadin g a tou r by • boat
W ednesday to a proposed 428 home
development site along the St. John’s
River. The proposed development would
be Ihe largest housing development along
the river In Volusia County.
B obble Billy, the spiritual leader from
the Independent Traditional Seminole
Nation o f Florida will narrate the tour
sponsored by the 8 fe n a C lu b, A udubon
Society, Defenders o f WUdlife, Save the
Manatcea a n d the Seminole Indian Tribe.

B u d fund-raiser*
SANFORD • The Seminole High School

Just across tho Sominolo County Hno In Ostoon this "obaotvot" oBora a
frisntfy greeting from his parch wh«a counting cars on State Road 415.

M arching Band for 1996-99 la raising
money to support its m any activities
Including
the Hom ecom ing parad e
Friday, a Christm as concert Dec. 15. a
show at Disney Dec. 18 and an overnight
trip an d performance at B usch G ardens
T am pa In the spring.
Tickets are currently on sell for 25 per­
cent discount o ff p u rc h a se s at J.C .
Penney* on Nov. 14. Tickets are $5 and
m ay b e purchased from any ban d m em ­
b e r o r at the door. The S H S b an d will per­
form at Penney* Nov. 14 at I p.m.
i h g h r t n i Wednesday bond m em bers
will sell checee cakes, plea an d other pas-

tries. The Items will be delivered on Dec.
17, and come frozen a n d can be frozen u p
to six months.
For more Information call S H S Band
Parents Association Vice President Edna
Brewer at (407) 321-7653,

Diabetic club
SANFO R D - The Diabetic C lub, spon­
sored by Housccall Home Healthcare, an
Adventist Healthcare System home care
agency, will hold Its first meeting Friday
at 7 p.m. at All S ouls Catholic Church
conference room. 301 West 8th Street.
Sanford.

M ary Stater U n n o f the Si­
e n a C lu b said the suit w as
filed last week.
I h e lan d la In the middle of
the W d d v a
River Protection
Area, a n d hom e to m any sp e­
cies o f wildlife such aa the
Florida B lack B e a r and s a n d ­
hill cranes, environm entalists
say.
Astor Farm s la located north
o f Stole Road 4 6 and west of
Orange Boulevard. The land,
owned b y elx parties. Is zoned
agricultural
In the county's
com prehensive
plan.
A p p li­
cants D an an d Rebecca
Pel­
ham are requesting rezontng
o f the land to single
family

Q uest speaker Pat Navarro of Nordlak
Pharm aceuticals. Inc. will talk about
Insulin Injections. The free meeting will
be facilitated by Edle Ortega. L.P.N.
For m ore information contact O rtega or
D iana Ballard. Administrative Services
director, at (407) 740-5650.

Mock DUI crash
O V IE D O • The Sem inole County
Com m unity Traffic Safety Team will be
presenting their first Mock D U I C rash In
Seminole County Nov. 5 at 8:30 a.m. at
Oviedo High School Football Stadium.
Local emergency services agencies, as
well a a area professional organizations,
have Joined together to re-create a “real
time* crash In a n effort to reduce DUI

residential.
That
would In­
crease the am ount o f d w ell­
ings permitted per acre from
one to five. The property
la
bordered
by
Sem inole
E s­
tates and Sanford Farm a.
The applicants
say that
wtth more busin esses moving
to north Seminole County (he
area la prime land for residen­
tial development.
Environm entalists
claim
development
would harm
threatened species living on
or near the property.
The Florida O ro u p o f the S i­
erra
C lu b.
Friends
of
the
Wcklva,
an d
Sem inole
A u du bon
Society
are s p o n ­
soring
a benefit
spaghetti
dinner and "anim al
encoun­
ter" at the C entral Florida Z o o
PavtlUon In Sanford on T u e s­
day. Nov. 17 at 7 p.m.
The
dinner will be $10 for adults
and $5 for children, with all
proceieda applied to the coali­
tion's legal expen ses.
Those attending the dinner
can ace some, of Florida’s n a ­
tive species, such a s lire red­
shouldered haw k, screech owl.
gopher tortoise. Indigo snake,
and opossum .

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. October 27,1998

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LOCAL FORKCAST

TIDES

T oday: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the mld-BOs. Lows In the lowGOs.
W e d n e sd a y :
Partly
cloudy. Highs In the low-80s.
t-ows In the low-GOs. T h u rs­
day: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the low-80s. Lows In the midGOs, F riday: Isolated showers.
Highs In the low-80s. Lows tn
the mid-GOs.

TUESDAY:
80LUNAR TABLE: min. 10:15
a.m.. maj. 4:05 a.m., min.
10:50 p.m.. maj. 4:35 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high: — a.m., 12:18 p.m.. low: 5:48
a.m., 6:51 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: — a.m., 12:23
p.m.. low: 5:53 a.m.. 6:56 p.m.,
BXTKNDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 12:10a.m.,
WEDNESDAY 12:38 p.m., low: 6:08 a.m., 7:11
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Sem inole Herald
"Sening Seminole County Since 1908"
TuMday, October 27.1008 • Vol. 01, No. 47
Published: Deity Except Monday, Saturday 4 Christmas by
RepuMc Newspaper*. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave , Sanford, FL. 32771
Ptione: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-0408
A D M M TM TIO N
EOITOMAL
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Odasaa Pugh - Buatneaa Manaoar
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HnMi M
Seven Seminole County high school bands marched and made music at
the 23rd annual band festival sponsored by the Sanford Optimist Club. Pre­
sented at Winter Spnngs High School, each band got to strut Its stuff and
then was presented a trophy by the club. Lyman High School's 'Greyhound}' Marching Band (clockwise from top left) w as the first to take the
field. Accepting the trophy lor Lake Howell, from Optimist Club President

Audrey Ogden and Winter Springs Principal Wayne Epps, are drum ma|ora
Kissy Rule and John Dupuis. The Marching Seminole band, from Seminole
High School closed the program. Winter Springs Drum Major Cara Couvidlia accepts the band's trophy from Director Steven Parker and Superin­
tendent Paul Hagerty. The cluo uses the proceeds of the festival to award
a scholarship to a desenring musician.

crashes.
The Mock C rash Is specifically
geared towards high school age
teens and It Is an effort to
demonstrate the consequences
faced due to drinking and dri­
ving. The ultimate goal Is to pre­
vent
needless
death s
and
Injuries.

Annual Seminole County Police
Athletic
League
Volunteer
Appreciation din n er honoring
Central
Florida
volunteers
invested In Youth Initiatives and
Community Services will be held
Nov. 10 at 5:30 p.m. at the

Hospice o f the Comforter at (407)
uea-uBuo.

PAL volunteer
appreciation
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National Hospice month
W INTER PARK - Novem ber Ls
National H ospice M onth and
Hospice of the Comforter, a non­
profit hospice serving Seminole,
Orange and O sceola counties will
hold Its A nnual Memorial Service
for families who have lost loved
ones In the past year. G reg
D aw son will be the keynote
speaker for the Seminole and
Orange county service Nov. 6 at
7 p.nr. at the Winter Park Civic
Center.
To Include your loved one's
nam e
on
the
"List
of
Rem em brance", which will be
read d u rin g the service, call

D ate

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Oct. 27, 1998
Today i t the 300th
day o f J998 and the
35th day o f fall
T O D A Y ’S H IS T O R Y : On this day in

1858. Roland Macy opened Macy's de­
partment store in New York City.
On this day in 1964. Sonny and Cher
were married
On this day in 1978, Menachem Begin
and Anwar Sadat wun the Nobel Peace
Priie lor their progress in bringing
peace to ine Middle East
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Nicoto Pa
ganini &lt;1782 184m, composer-violinist:
Theodore Roosevelt 11858-1919), U.S.
president. Dylan Thomas &lt;1914-19531,
poet. Ralph Kiner &lt;1922-1, baseball
star broadcaster, is 7G; Ruby Dee
&lt;192-1-1, actress, is 75: II R. Haldeman
&lt;1926 19931, presidential aide Watergate
conspirator: Sylvia Plalh &lt;1932-1963),
poet; John Cleese &lt;1939 i. comedian,
is 59 Pally Sheehan &lt;1956 i. golfer, is
42
TODAY'S SPURTS: On this day in
1991. ihe Minnesota Twins won the
World Series by shutting uul the At­
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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florrda - Tuesday, October 27, 1998 •3 A

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Oct. 25:

Aggravated assault:
S A N F O R D , 13“ a n d O Uva. Oct, 23. 10:32 p.m. An 18-ycar-old
man w as arrested by Sanford Police for aggravated assault.
l*ollce said that on Oct. 3. he pulled his car up to a car driven
by an acquaintance and after he addressed the m an, he pulled
out a 9 mm handgun, shooting at and m issing the man. He
sped away, they said, leaving skid m arks and a bullet casing.
Police said Investigators traced the bullet to his gun and the
victim positively Identified him.

AT OVIEDO
Red Ribbon Week
The Life Management
cla sses
at Oviedo
High School
are
spearheading a campaign during
Red Ribbon W eek. Th e cla sses
are developing posters for drug
awareness, passing out red rib­
bons, handing out Information
on the dangers of drugs. Stu­
dents designed a w a l mural with
an anti-drug message and also
have invited guest speakers on
cam pus to assist the campaign
against drugs.
Pictured are,
from left to right, Alex Je p s o n ,
Jennifer M o rd lo , April Randolph,
Steve Christie, life management
teacher
Rick Eckstein, Kkn
SundvaD, Meagan
Rutherford
and Matoya Robinson.

Battery:
W IN T E R S P R IN G S , S tate R o ad 434, 400 block. Oct. 24.
12:38 a.m. A 27-year-old m an w as arrested for battery b y
Seminole County sh e riffs deputies. Deputies said the victim
saw two dntnk men behind a store who were struggling to keep
on their feet nnd he decided to help them. W hile he w a s a s ­
sisting the two. a third man came up and punched him In the
face.

B urglary:
L A K E M A R T . O o o d k t a it , 100 block , Oct. 25. 9:04 p.m. A 37year-old m an w a s arrested by Lake M ary Police for burglary to
an occupied structure, for battery and for domestic violence.
Police said he kicked In the door to the home shared by his e s ­
tranged wife and h er boyfriend. He hit the boyfriend and c o n ­
tinued to threaten him. W hen the wife tried to break up the
fight, he hit her so hard that she w as knocked out.
S A N F O R D . R id gew o o d , 3 8 0 0 M ock, Oct. 25. 11:30 p.m. A 24year-old m an w as arrested by Sanford Police for armed b u r­
glary to an occupied dwelling, for aggravated battery and for
violation o f Injunction. Police said he broke Into the apartm ent
where he used to live and started beating on a m an who Is
presently a resident there. Police said he hit the man with a
large piece of wood. W hen the m an tried to call 911, he pulled
the phone from the wall. The beating w as so severe, police
said, that when they arrived, the victim's face w as swollen,
both eyes were swollen shut and his nose would not stop
bleeding. Police said the current residents of the apartm ent
said he liad already removed all his belongings from the
apartment and had no reason to be there. Police said they
were told by O rlando Regional Medical Center that the victim
w as In serious but stable condition at last check.
S A N F O R D , L ak e sid e D rive, 100 M ock . Oct. 23. 2 p.m. A 32year-old wom an w a s arrested by Seminole County sh e riffs
deputies for unarm ed burglary to a conveyance and petty theft.
Deputies said their Investigations Into several other bu rglaries
led them to the defendant. In this case, they said, she broke
the rear window out o f a pick up truck and stole 83.

Domestic violence:

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W inter Springs, specifying a
response from the city by Nov.
3. Oviedo call expert w itnesses
to defend Its case should the
matter reach the ad m in istra­
tive hearing on Dec. 14.
If W inter S prin gs re sp o n d s
by the deadline, Oviedo will
cull another special meeting to
vote on the acceptance o f the
agreement.

coaUausd from Pago 1A

L O N O W O O D . S ta te R o o d 434, 0 0 0 M ock. Oct. 23. 10:30 a.m.
A 20-year-old m an w a s arrested by Longwood Police for d o ­
mestic violence. Police said he came Into the store where h is
sister worked, grabbed her by the head and threw her Into
som e shelves.

Driving under the influence:
■ A N F O R D , C a ls i t A v a a a a a t C s a a t y R s a * 41 8 . Oct. 23.
11:38 p .m / 'A ' S p y S tr-d ld m dft.,* »
arrested by Serfltnole
County sh eriffs deputies for driving u n der the Influence.
R A N F O R D . A ir p o r t R o M o r a r C i t M r s O a k . Oct. 25. 7:40
p.m . A 38-year-old m an w a s arrested by Sem inole County
sh eriffs deputies for driving un der the influence.

requested that change In an
executive session held Oct. 19.
T h e y 're going to pick up every
piece of property that they
can." Denson said of W inter
Springs. "I can't support this
agreem ent."
Oviedo decided to am end the
ugrrement and send It back to

TVe will give It one m ore
week
with
serious
n egotia­
tions." sold
C h airm an
T om
Hagood. "It's fish or cut bait
time next M onday."

Toll Fro* 74 hr ,U*y t (100
8768
Gr lor motltcal t-valualion 371 9101

M asse
M asse Is currently helping to
organise the second annual
Arts Alive in Sem inole event on
Dec. 1 at the O rlando Museum
o f Art on North Mills Avenue.
Proceeds from this will support
the Foundation for Sem inole
County Public Schools to p r o ­
mote fine arts In the schools.
The black
tie event will
show case the w orld-class tal­
ent from the county's students
and staff.
For more Information, call
Dede Schaflner (407] 320-0176.
Meanwhile, let you r children
know they can go outside the
lines. Tell them Fran M asse
said so.

Peart M ae H arper. 86, North
County Road 426, Oencva, died
Sunday. Oct. 25, 1096. Born
tfufy 11. 1012 in M in . M iss.,
she moved to Central. Florida
In 1022. M rs. H arper w as a
homemaker. She w as a m em ­
ber o f C .B . Yellow Jacket C lub.
M rs. H arper w a s a m em ber o f
First Baptist Church o f Ge­
neva.
Survivors include daughters,
B erth s Lee Edenfleld, D oris
Brown. Betty Moran, all o f Ge­
neva, S arah Mingus, M ountain
City, Term.. S u san C onnor.
North T o n s w an ds,
N.Y.; 23
grandchildren;
16
great*
grandchildren: two great-great­
grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home, S a n ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

A n n a O. McOUvery. 77, Spring
Flower Drive, N ew Port Richey,
died S u rx fi*. Oct. 35. 1098 at
F lo rid * H ospital-O rlando. M rs.
McOUvery w a s b o rn Feb. 27.
1921 M.« Boston. M ass. Mrs.
McOUvgiy w a s s homemaker.
S h e w a s a m em ber of O ur Lady
Q ueen' of
Peace
Catholic
Church. N ew Port Richey.
Survivors Include son. E arl
K.. Lynn. -Maas; daughter. B a p

Look bot h w a y s

| W a lkinq/standinq In ro a d

JeffreyThompson Is Endo

children
Banfteld Funeral Home. W in ­
ter Springs, In charge o f arrangem ents.

Princes
S.
Thom as,
two
months. Lake Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday. Oct. 23. 1008 at
h er residence.
Princes w a s
b o m A ug. ft. 1008 In Orlando.
H e w a s a m em ber o f Allen
C hapel A J A X Church.
Survivors
include
father,
Princes IU,
O cala; mother.
Lataaha
Mcdlock.
Sanford:
brothers,
D oral
Mcdlock.
Tavares Predue, both o f S a n ­
ford; alaters. Shannon. B randy
Predue. both o f Sanford; p a ­
ternal
grandparents,
Alyce.
Prince II. both o f O cala; m a ­
ternal
grandparents,
M arie
W illiam s, Clarence W illiam s,
both
of
Sanford;
greatgrandparents, D ora M ae. Lottie
P. Elliott, both o f O cala.

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“Wc arc confident that atien elected to a c n e as Circuit Judge, you will be fair to all involved and that
you will listen to the concerns of the dtiaenry and law enforcement. 1 c also believe that you will work
hard to make positive changes in the administration of Justice in this circuit.”
• SemmcK Couhy la* Enforcement Association comprised ot Seminole Co Municipal Poke Duels Seminole County Srientt and Stale Attorney

“We will ask our members, their friends and Camilles * and all citizens in the state who respect strong and
efficient enforcement of our laws, to cast their ballots In support of Jeffrey Thompson.”
.

. Coastal Florida Pc ct Benevolent Association Representing la* enforcement officers m Titusville. Mcitxxrne Indian Harbor Beacft indaianft. Satellite
Beacn Palm Bar V,*sI Melbourne. Melbourne Beacti the Brevard County Sheriffs Otke the Florida Highway Patrol and tntFlorida Manne Patrol

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KocWcdgi* Police Department Internal Order of M ice Lodge

Cocoa Police Department Fraternal Order of Police Lodge # 112 ★

Altamonte Springs Police Department Fraternal Order of N ic e Lodge # 121 ★

N ic e Department I menial Order of N ic e lodge # 111 ★

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Sanford Police Ik-partmenl Internal Order of

Cocoa KocWedge Civic League.

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�4 A • Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Honda •Tuesday. October 27. 1998

People
F lo rid a grasses g ro w by season

CALENDAR
Blood Bank

to anyone w ho Is n relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity W on A l-A n on m eets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
a i r held In the b a rk room of
the Sah ara C lu b. 2587 South
Sanford
Ave.,
Sanford.
All
meetings are non-sm oking.
For additional meeting times
and locations In the C entral
Florida area, or for more in­
formation, call 291-1900.

Central Florida Blood B ank
Is asking donors of all types
blood
especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Inform ation, call 322-0822.

D a n cin g for S e n io rs
The O vrr 50 D ance C lu b
dance Is held every W ednesday,
from 2:30 to -1:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live m u ­
sic by the Deltonlans 13-plcce
band. Donation $3.00.

Nur-Anon
N ar-Anon
meets
every
W ednesday at 8 p.m . at South
Sem inole Hospital. 555 W est
State Road 434.
Longwood.
N ar-A non Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Join
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put ou r live back
In focus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist C lu b
meets
every
W edn esday
at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. C all 323-2194 or 3220298.

Kiwunis Club
T hr Ktwanls C lu b of Stn ford
meets weekly W ednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting at
the Lakeside Landing at the
M arina Motel on Lake M onrce.
Visiting Kiwantans are
w el­
come.
For
Information
call
W alt Smith. 323-5088.

Toastmasters meet
The Night O w ls Toastm asters
C lu b *6581 meets every T u e s­
day of the month, at 7:30 p.m..
at the Lake Mary Com m unity
Building
on
Country
C lu b
(toad. Contact Rosella Bonham
at 323-8284 for more Inform a­
tion.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives o f alcoh olics (AlAnon) meets every W ednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcom e to this 12step group.

N ar-Anon. a self-help group
for relatives and friends o f nddiets, will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. nt O rlando General H o sp i­
tal. For more Information, call
869-6364.

TOPS

All widowed persons are tn\1ted to meet at l:30 p.m. the
second and fourth W ed n esd ay
of every month at the C a s s e l­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. C asselberry .

M em ber of Take OIT Pounds
Sensibly.
TOPS.
Invite
the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information
about
the club, call
Karen Blaztna,
321-5982.
_
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Woman's club
Lake Mary W o m an 's C lu b
tprets the fourth W ednesday of
each month from Septem ber
through May. For Information,
M aryann

Hoff,

W in te r gra sse s: Scvrral cool
season grasses can In* used for
overscedlng. but by far the
most common tem ponuy grass
used In Florida Is ryegrass.
T h err are three ty|ies of ryegniss.
annual.
Intermediate,
and Improved (perennial). Rye­
grass has n fast seed term ina­
tion, n good Initial growth rate,
has wide adaptability, and Is
relatively low cost. It can grow
well In either sun or shade,
and tolerates close and fre­
quent mowing. If seeded heavliy and mowed closely, rye­
grass can provide a very dense
and beautiful lawn tlmiughout
the winter By the time the rye­
grass
dies,
the
perm anent
law n grass should be actively
growing again, and will provide
color and cover the rest of the
growing
season.
Ryegrass
needs lo be o verse cried every

GARDENING

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AL
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year.
T im in g :
Seeding
lime
In
Central Florida Is from mldNovcm bcr lo early Decem ber.
It Is recommended that seeding
should be done when daytime
temiierntures are In the low -to
mld-70 degree
F range.
If
seeding
occurs
during
the
w arm er periods, w ater stress
and diseases will reduce Die
stand.
Seedbed
preparation: To
prepare
the law n
for overseeding. the g ro ss should first
be roked to remove all debris.
Then, mow the law n closely,
catching or removing by raking
the grass after mowing. If the
lawn has excessive thatch. It
should lie dethatrhed with the
proper equipm ent, to produce
a uniform bed. Remove any a d ­
ditional
material
from your
lawn liefore overscedlng.
O v e rtra d in g : A seeding rate

of 10-20 lb s / 1000 sq. ft. Is used
for annual or common and In­
termediate types of ryegrass. A
seeding rate o f 10-20 lb s / 1000
sq. ft. Is used for perennial nr
Improved ryegrass. U se a m e­
chanical seeder nnd sow half
the seed a s you w alk In one d i­
rection. nnd the rem aining by
walking at right nngles lo the
first. After seeding, rake the
ground with a stiff broom to
ensure the seed gets through
the grass and Is In contact
with the soil.
W a t e r in g : W ater should be
applied lightly nnd cnirfully to
the seeded lawn once or twice
a day until the seeds have ger­
minated. W atering should c o n ­
tinue until seedlings arc well
established.
W ater only a sneeded once plants arc well e s­
tablished.

Maintenance:

W inter lawms
will require the sam e m ainte­
nance practices ns the p e rm a ­
nent lawn, such ns mowing,
watering, fertilizing, nnd pest
control. M owing can be done
after plants arc
1-2 Inches
high. Under norm al conditions
m owing should be d on r weekly.
M ower blades should be sh arp
lo nvold dam aging the seedlings. W ater only to keep the
grass from wilting. U se n c o m ­
plete fertilizer such a s 6-6-6 nt
a rate of one h alf pounds ni­

trogen per 1000 sq. ft. Initially,
then monthly applications o f n
nitrogen fertilizer such a s a m ­
monium nitrate, nt a rate o f
one half pounds of nitrogen per
1000 sq. ft.
D is e a s e s : Ryegrass Is vety
susceptible
lo
the
fungus
Pythlum
which
can
cau se
dam ping off or a d isease called
cottony blight. Over wntertng
and over fertilizing prom otes
thr development of the d isease.
Tills disease Is more severe
during w arm , humid
condllions. If cottony blight Is p re s­
ent, a fungicide should be a p ­
plied Immediately b ecau se this
disease ra n kill the entire w in­
ter law n In 24 to 48 hours.
Plant
only
fungicide-treated
seeds to prevrnt seedling Infec­
tions.

T o a s tm a s te r s

Night
O w ls
T o a stm a sje rs
meet every T u e sd a y ' or the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Lake M ary Com m unity B u ild ­
ing. 260 N. Country C lu b Road
In Lake Mary. Contact Rosella
Bonham at 323-8284 for Infor­
m ation.

321-

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people w ho suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous sym ptom s. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896-5906.

Rose Society

TO PS
A local chapter o f T O P S
(Take
O ff Pounds
Sen sibly)
meets every W edn esday at 6:30
p.m .. In the auditorium
of
South Sem inole Hospital. 555
W . State Road 434, Longwood.
W eighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
W ednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lake-view
C hristian
Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road A p o p k a.
For Inform ation, call 293-5048.

The G reater O rlando R ose
Society meets the fourth T u e s ­
day o f the month (except July,
A ugust and Decem ber) at M o r­
rison's Cafeteria. 1840 E. C o ­
lonial Drive, Orlando. V isitors
are welcome. D inner Is at 6
p.m .. followed by the b u sin ess
meeting at 7 p.m. Details: 6710614. 894-4139 o r 239-1188.

A l-A n o n
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
A l-Anon Is an anonym ous,
non-profit organization, open

D E A R A B B Y : In a recent col­
umn. both -Colleen in California*
and ‘ Giving Grandm a* wrote elo­
quent letters about the rewards of
spending time with their grandchil­
dren, helping them connect with
positive activities. They end other
readers may be encouraged to know
that research shows when caring
adults become involved with young
people in such ways, these youth
are far less likely to use illegal
drugs or alcohol, skip school or nit
someone. They ehow more confi­
dence in their school performance
and are more likely to get along
with their families.
Unfortunately, more and more
young people share the problems of
‘ Stressed Out,’ the teen-ager who
appealed to you last June because
he felt excluded from peer social
activities because of his commit­
ment to avoid alcohol. Important
studies indicate that the Increasing
hours today’s children and teens
spend without adult supervision
and structured activity are one of
the major riak factors for early sub­
stance abuse, sexual experimenta­
tion and involvement in crime and
violence.
The Department of Health and
Human Services is issuing a nation­
al call to action to raise awareness
about the connection between youth
involved in positive, skill-building
activities and reduced substance
abuse. W e w an t to increase the
number of adults participating In
fun, positive, challenging, struc­
tured activities with youth. "Your
Time — Their Future' is s positive
activities campaign that encourages
in d iv id u a ls, m em bership-based
organisations and corporate Ameri­
ca to make modest investments of
time and resources. It prom ises
enormous returns in the health and

ADVICE

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

well-being of today’s children end
tomorrow's families, communities
end businesses.
Please, Abby, ask your readers to
find out how they can put positive
activities to work in the lives o f
young people by celling (800) 7296686, or visiting the cam paign'!
Web eite: www.healtkc
N E L B A CH AVE8.PH .p_,
ADM INISTRATOR, SU B ST A N C E
A B U S E A N D M E N T A L H E A LT H
SERVICES AD M IN ISTR ATIO N
D E A R N E L B A i I w ieh j
beet o f la c k in tkie

to have more positive master­
ing than a televieien eat or a
peer group between t end 7
XeUjr.^“Getting la

cooklee, or
z—g a
assignment at the library.
You, my readers, are the
lost generous people lu the
world- Now Fm asking you to

Their Future” la e recipe far ear­
ing our children. Get involved
end assure our young people a
safer, brighter tomorrow.
D E A R A B B Y : Please help. I've
kept e diary for most of my life. I
am now 50 years old and I don't
know what to do with it
I had a son /ho died in e car
wreck. He wee my only child.
This has become a mental bur­
den and I'm ready to carry the diary
to my back yard and burn It. Any
suggestions, Abby, before I start the
bonfire?
TEM PTED IN T E N N E S S E E

DEAR TEMPTED: Ploaso
accept my deepest sympathy far
the loee of your sou. if there Is
anything la your dlanr ooueei
lag your Monde and relath
lag, I urge you to destroy it.
However, If It is Just a record
of your ovoryday activities,
some family mambara might
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die out In late spring, but If the
weather Is cool, and the lawn
watered frequently. It can re­
main for a longer period of
time. A s w nnn w eather sets In,
discontinue
fertilization
and
w ater a s Infrequently a s p o s s i­
ble to weaken the winter grass.
Al Farrar Is Sam lnola County
U rban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may ba directed to him at the
Cooperative Extension service,
250 W. County Hom e Road,
Sanford, FI. 32773 or phone 3232500, Ext. 5558.

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Tournament time is here
Girls’ volleyball squads
in district play this week

Berlinicke
Herald Staff Writer

It’s time for the
Buccaneers to
make a change

By Dean Smith
H E R A LD S P O R T S EDITOR
O R L A N D O _ N ow It’s for real.
Beginning tonight In Orlando and
ending Th ursday night tn Orlando,
Lake M ary and W inter Springs, the
seven Sem inole Athletic C o n f e r
ence girls' volleyball team s will a t ­
tempt to m ake the first step toward
bringing a
state
ch am pion sh ip
b ack to Sem inole County.
All season long, the SA C sq u ad s
have played for the conference
cham pionship an d a high seed In
the district tournam ents. But a
loss did not m ean that much.

SANFORD _ Don’t let It be said that Tampa
Day Buccaneer coach Tony Dungy Isn’t a pa­
tient man.
That’s what has made him one of the NFL's
brightest young coaching stars, a man who
led an overachlevlng team to the playofTs last
season one year after turning the entire
franchise around after an 0-5 start.
Dungy got there by believing In his team,
enough to erase a history full of ugliness.
No Monday Night Football games In 13
years.

Now It m eans the whole season .
Seminole High
School,
under
head coach Beth C orso, gets the
first shot at advancing, taking on
M ainland tonight tn the C la ss 5ADl strict 5 Sem ifinals at O ak Ridge
High School In Orlando.
The Fighting Sem lnoles went 1-3
In regular season district g am es
and are seeded No. 3 In the W est
Divisions, earning a shot at the No.
2 East Division seeded Buccaneers,
that went 2-2 on the season. O am e
time Is 5 p.m .

Double-digit losses for nearly tire same
amount o f time.
That's what the Bucs were as the few fans
who showed up at the Big Sombrero sat
through the coaching regimes of Leeman
Bennett, Richard Williamson. Ray Perkins
and Sam Wyche and quarterbacks Chris
Chandler,
Steve
DeBerg
and
Craig
Ericksson.
Then Dungy showed up two years ago with
his patience and his ability to calm down the
weirdness.
It worked, at leaBt for a while. Last year
was a special year, but still, did anyone actu­
ally believe (except for Sports Illustrated) that
this was a dynasty In the making?
It's a team that needs a Jump start. It's a
team too talented, at least defensively, to be
losing 0-3 to New Orleans and struggling at
hbme against the wretched Carolina Pan­
thers.
Dungy’s patience Is getting the best of him
and letting the potential for a successful sea­
son tum Into a new 10-plus losses per sea­
son streak.
It’s time for a change and Dungy has to be
the one to do It His patience In quarterback
Trent Dtlfcr is admirable.
But Dilfer has been a disaster for most of
his career In Tampa. Last year, remember,
the Bucs still had one of the most anemic
offenses In the NFL. Defense took the Bucs to
the second round of the playoffs, not Dilfer.
This year, the defense Is still doing the Job,
but Dilfer has been Inept along with the rest
of the offense.
It’s time for a change.
And the answer certainly Isn’t number two
man Steve Walsh.
It could have been former Carolina quitter,
now New Orleans Saints' backup Kerry Col­
lins, but the Bucs were content to go with
Dilfer and Ignore Collins' huge contract.
But Dungy also has an answer on his own
bench. Scott Mllanovtch, who hasn't Been a
regular season snap tn his four years In the
NFL, has a cannon for an arm and unlimited
potential.
Mllanovtch Is a fiery leader who may be
Just the man to bring some spark to the
Bucs* woeful offense. Dungy can’t lament his
team's receiving woes any longer. Bert Em­
manuel, Reldel Anthony and Jacquez Green
provide the team with its best receiving trio
since Dilfer came to town, and the Bucs still
can't score.
Linda Tripp, tn fact would have a better
chance scoring in a singles' bar than the
Bucs near the goal line.
It's time for a change. Dungy has never
been one to rock the boat, but the boat needs
some rocking before It gets to late.
It's time to make a change.

Lost Second Shot: Did anybody no­
tice Lake H ow ell grad Trevor Pryce fo r
the Denver Broncos in their big win over
Jacksonville Sundqy?
Pryce sat on the bench most o f (oaf
year, but he absolutely dominated the
Jags.
Speaking o f dominating Lake H ow ell
defenders. Notre Dame linebacker J oe
Ferrer w as equally dominating against
Arm y Saturday and may be the next
Seminole County grad to suit up on
Sundays.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

The other Q u arterfin al gam e this
evening
h as
the
two
Deltona
schools, Deltona (1-3 and No. 2 In
the W est) taking on Pine Ridge (0-4
an d No. 3 In the E ast) at 7 p.m.
The Sem ifinals will be contested
on W edn esday, with No. I East
seeded Spruce C reek (4-0) taking
on the D eltona-Plne Ridge w in n er

Emily Wonlensy and the No. 3 W ait seeded-Sominolo High School girt*' volleyball
team will play Mainland In the Quarterfinal round of the Class 5A-Dtstrict 5 Tourna­
ment In Orlando at Oak Ridge High School at 5 p.m. this evening.

at 5 p.m . an d No. 1 W est seed O ak
Ridge (4-0) p layin g the Sem lnoleM aln lan d w inner at 7 p.m .
T h e C h am p io n sh ip gam e will b e
played at 7 p.m. on T h u rsday.

Two blowouts and
a thriller in Co-Ed
slow pitch softball
By Dean Smith
H ER ALD S P O R T S EDITOR
S A N F O R D _ The top two trum s
won In typical sm ash in g fashion
while Rich Plan scored a m n In the
bottom o f Uie eighth Inning to win
a battle for fourth place In action
from the City o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Departm ent C o-E d Fall
Slow Pitch Softball League at Plnehurst Park M onday night.
Dave C o ss doubled three tim es
and drove tn six ru n s and the B eer
:30 defense held M J .G . C o r p o r a ­
tion to two singles In a 20 0 three
tuning thrashing.
Sanford Christian C hurch scored
a run In the top o f the first Inning,
but the lead w as short-lived as
Tony Smith led off the bottom of
the first Inning with a home m n
and Craig M erkerson followed one
out later with another
roundtripper
and
undefeated
Lillie
Q uinn. D D S had the lead for good.
roUtng to a 22-2. three inning
rom p.
The other gam es w a s a very good
battle with M aronda Hom es b u ild ­
ing a 4-2 lead before Rich Plan
scored seven runs In the bottom of
the third Inning to grab a 9-4 lead.
M aronda H om es cut the lead to
9-8 by scoring four ru n s in Ihe top
o f the fifth Inning, only to see Rich
Plan an sw er with two runs tn the
bottom o f the fifth Inning.
M aronda
H om es
cam e
b ack
again, however, scoring three runs
In the top o f the seventh Inning to
Ue the gam e at 11-1 and forre over­
time.
W ith one out In the bottom of the
eighth Inning. A bby G . walked and

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Boor 30
Maronda Homee
Kick Has

0 0 0. 0 s
3(10)7 . BO 14
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Sanford Cfcrtatlaa Church
UlUo Bulan. DOS

101 . 3 4
TT8.2 3 IT

Brent A dam son doubled. After a
pop up for Ihe second out o f the
Inning. J oh n P. singled In Ihe gam e
w inning m n .
The league Is a two-team race
now with Lillie Quinn, D D S sta n d ­
ing 0-0 and Beer :30 holding a 5-1
mark. Com pleting the standings
are M J .G . Corporation (3-3), Rich
Plan (2-4) an d M aronda H om es and
Sanford C hristian Church (both I5 ).

Next M onday night at Plnehurst
Park. Lillie Q uinn, D D S takes on
M aronda Hom es at 0:30 p.m.: B e e r
:30
plays
Sanford
C h ristian
Church at 7:30 p.m.; and Rich Plan
battles M J .Q . Corporation at 8:30
p.m.
C ontributing for Beer :30 w ere
Nicole G oyrttc (one triple, two tin ­
gles, two runs scored, four RBI).
Dave C o ss (t)irec doubles, three
runs scored, six RBI), Joy W eaver
(one double, three runs scored, two
RBI). Jerry DIBartolo (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI) a n d
Steve M irra (one double, one run
scored, one RBI).
Also
contributing
were
Joe
DIBartolo (one single, three runs
scored, two RBI). Paula Ritchey
(one single, two runs srored. two
RBI), Robin W inters (one single.

N E W Y O R K .S e m in o te High School graduate and Heathrow resident Tim
Raines (shown above back In N s softball days) Joined New York Yankees
teammate Bemte WBtame In M n g for free agency on M onday. Raines, who
recently helped the Yankees win their second World Championship in three
years, also was a free agent last ysar, but resigned with the Yanke e s.
Am ong other filing Monday were San Diego Padres teammates Kevin Brown
and Steve Finley and Baltimore Orioles second basemen Roberto Alomar.

Plsase sec Co-Ed. Page 6A

Invacare builds lead in Industrial Softball League
By Oeos tedtk
H E R ALD S P O R T S E D ITO R

Invacare missed
a golden opportunity to take a
huge lead, but It w a s still s
SA N F O R D _

pretty gocMi evening for the
leaders o f the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parka D e p a rt­
ment FfcU Industrial Slow ITtch
Softball League.
Last Friday night at Pm e-

hurat Park. Invacare h ad the
doublrh eader and a chance to
build u three-plus gam e lead,
but Vuntare rallied b ack from a
6-5 deficit after four Inning,
scoring six runs In the fifth in­

ning and going on to a 14-8
victory.
Invacare looked to be In
Jeopardy of being swept a s
Briar Corporation look a 4-0
lead In the bottom of the first

Inning.
Invacare finally righted the
ship, however, scoring seven
runs tn the third Inning to take
a 9-4 lead and then added nine
runs tn the fourth inning on

the way to a 20-4 flve-lnnlng.
m n rule victory.
Invacare is now 5-3 on the
season, while V antare Is 3-3
and B riar Corporation Is 2-4.

Pleas* see Industrial, Page 7A

�6 A •Seminole Herald, Sanlord. Florida •Tuesday, October 27, 1998

Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
Hy J e ff U e rlln ic k c
A S S IS T A N T SIXMO'S E D IT O R

SANPOKD
lira throw Cnuntiy Club will
host Us IVrfomiancr Instructional Goll
Clinic Nov. 6-7. For details, call 672-12*12...
.lake Vest’s Third Annual Goll Tourna­
ment to benefit Canine Companies for Inde­
pendence will be held Nov. 6 at Forest Lake
Golf Club. Call 834 2555...
Eastwood Golf Club will host the annual

C o -E d -------C o n tin u e d from Page SA
two runs
scored). Roland J c m lg a n (one
single, one run scored). H ob
tinyrttc (one
single).
C ath y
I vnn (one run scored) and Vic
DtUartolo an d Sherri W ilkie
(one RHI each).
M Bowling an d K. C o o p e r
had one single each for M.J.G.
C orporation.
Doing d ir dam age for W ell
Plan were Brent A dam son lone
home run, one double, one sin ­
gle. one nut scored, three R BI).
John E. (three doubles, two
runs scored, two RBI). John M.
(one double, two singles, one
nm scored) and John P. (three

HSMAt Golf Tournament Dec. 4 with an 8
a.m. check-in. There will lie plenty of sepa­
rate competitions with a luncheon at 1:30
p.m. Call 654-5911 for details...
United Way will host its annual tourna­
ment to benefit Children In Distress Nov. 4.
Call 825-3959...
Coming events on the Dynamic Golf Tour
Include: Eaglcbrook (Oct. 27). Ridgewood
(Oct. 29-30). The tour will also host a s|&gt;eclal
two day senior event at Falcon s Fire Nov. 23...

singles, one run scored, two
RBI).
Other contributors were Su
san B. (two singles, two runs
scored). A n o n (one single, two
RBI). Ruth J. (one single, one
nm stored). M elinda W. (one
single). A bbv
O. (two runs
scored, one RBI) an d Linda B.
and J osh
(one
nm
scored
each).
Pacing the M uronda Hom es
attack w ere JclT Jcnovesc (one
home run, one double, one nui
scored, one RBI), Michelle C arroll (one home run. one single,
two runs scored, throe RBI I
and Mike Poczik (one double,
one single, one n m scored, one
RBI).

Also
lilt ttug
were
Kenny
Miller (two singles, three runs
scored, one RBI). Lori Poe (two
singles, two runs scored, one
RBI). Ron Plum m er (two sin ­
gles. Hirer RHI). Rob Ulllnnna
(two singles, two runs scored)
and Rick K nsnid (one single).
Powering IJlIle Q uinn. D D S
were C raig
M rrk rrso n
(two
home runs, one double. Hirer
runs scored, thrre RBI), Tony
Smith |one home nm . one sin­
gle. two n in s scored, one RBI).
Sam ILilues (two triples, two
n in s scored, four RBI). Gina
Green (one triple, one single,
three ru n s scored, two R BI)
and Brenda
H artsflrld
(one

Volleyball—
C o n tin u ed from Page 5 A
The
C lass
OA-Distrlct
3
Tournament will be played on
W ednesday and Thursday at
l-ako M a w High School.
In
the
Quarterfinals
on
W ednesday. No, -I seeded Dike
Brantley will take on No. 5
seeded l.ytnan at 6 p.m. and
No. 6 seeded Lake Howell will
challenge No. 3 seeded D rLand
at 7:30 p.m.
Tile Sem ifinals an d finals
will all Ire played on Thursday.

At 4:30 p.m.. No. 2 seeded
D ike M ary wit) play the DeLand-Lake Howell winner and
at 6 p.m .. No. I seeded Oviedo
will face the D ike H rant IcyLyman w inner.
Tire
C h am pion sh ip
C am e
will then lie played at 7:30
p.m. with the Sem ifinal w in­
ners returning to the court.
W inter Springs, ranked No. 2
tn the state In C lass 3A and
with only two losses, will host
tire C la ss 3A-Dlstrlci 13 T our­
nament on T h u rsd ay.

SA N FO R D _ The results from the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Departm ent
Fall Recreational Volleyball League Monday
night at the Sanford M iddle School D on Pel­
ham G ym n atorlu m were:
A League: Kathy's B aby Shop (4-0). B eer
:30 (3-1). Just For Fun (2-2). VKnots (1*3)
und C.E.S. (0-4).
B League: B ob's Team and the Saints (both
3 -H . Westvtcw Baptist Church and the U n ­
knowns (both 2-2) und Sanford Church or
God (0-4).
The standings after five weeks are:
A League: Kathy's Baby S h o p (18-2). tile
Yknots (14-6). Beer :30 U l - 9 ) . C E S (4-16)
and Just For Fun (3-17).
B League: B o b 's Team (17-2). Sanford
Church o f God and the Saints (both 9-11)
and the U n kn ow n s and Westvtcw Baptist
Church (both 7-13).

San ford Y o u th Basketball

At 6 p.m.. C ocoa Bench und
M elbourne
C entra)
C atholic
meet In Hie Sem ifinals at 0
p.m. with the w inner c h a l­
lenging W inter S prin gs In the
C ham pionship G am e at 7:30
p.m.
The two teams that meet In
the
srven d
ch am p ion sh ip
gam es will both advance to
next week's Reglonals, m ean ­
ing W inter Springs h as already
earned one o f the two 3A-13
spots.

H ie cost to register Is $20 and Individuals
must bring a birth certificate.
Player placement day will be on Saturday,
O ctober 31st at Sanford M iddle School and
Jum borec/O pcnlng Cerem onies will be held
at Sanford Middle School on Saturday. N o ­
vem ber 14lh. The season will begin on N o ­
vem ber 21st.
For Information, call the Sanford R ecrea­
tion Department at (407) 330-5697.

S olar B ear tickets on sale
O R LA N D O _ O rlando Solar B ear Individual
gam e tickets arc on sale through the O rlando
A ren a Box Office and all Florida and South
Georgia TIckctM aster outlets.
Tills year, the Solar B ears are offering
three different season ticket plans which are
also on sale. F ohb will have the option of
p urch asin g one o f three plans: season tick­
ets (41 home gam es), h alf season (ch oose
y ou r own 20 home gam es plus opening night)
an d a 12 gam e package (your choice o f any
12 gam es).
Ticket Information also is available at 677PU C K .

U C F gets tw o championships

SA N FO R D _ The City of Sanford R ecreation
and Parks Departm ent, In association with
the W in n in g W a y s Basketball Academ y at
Sanford. Is registering players for the Fall
Youth B ask etball League.
Boys and girls between tlte ages of k in ­
dergarten through high school are encour­
aged to sign up.

O R LA N D O _ The T ra n s Am erica Athletic
Conference announced that the University of
Centra] Florida will host Die 1999 T A A C
C ross Country an d W om en's Soccer C h a m ­
pionships last W edn esday at the TAAC Fall
Meetings.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICK OP
APPLICATION PON TAX OK ID
NOTICE IK HERIKV OIVEN,
that PUNK AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
PROPCO. INC., the holder of
1h* following certificated) he*
Mad said certificated) for a lea
deed to be Issued thereon. Th*
certificate
numberd)
end
yeard)
of
dauence,
th*
description of th* property, end
the named) m which If we*
s i ta ile d d/are as follow*:
Certificate No: 14S
Year of Issuance: IBM
Description of Property:

NOTICK OF
APPLICATION FON TAX M U
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that FUNS A t CUSTOOIAN FOR
MUNICO, INC., th* hoMer of the
follow wig certificated) has Med
eeld certificated) for a tern deed
to be issued thereon. The cer­
tificate number (s) and year(s) of
dauanc*. th* description of the
property, end the named) In
which it was aiseseed is/ars at
follows:
Cortiticale Mo: 4I7S
Tsar of issuance: IM S
Description of Property:
LEO S 40 FT OF LOT 14 * ALL
OF LOTS IS ♦ IS S N 171 OF
VACD ST ADJ ON • OF LOT tS
BLK 2 REPLAT OF PART OF
TOWNSITE NORTH CHULUOTA
PB 12 FO 44.
Nemss m which assessed: AH
in* Inc AH of eeld property
being in the County of
Seminoi*. State of Florida.
Unless such certificated) shell
be rsdssmed according to lew.
th* property described m such
certificated) &gt; K be told to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on Ih* 23rd day of November,
19SI. at ft.-00 am .
Payment of Sal* fee, appliesbd documentary stamp Isms*
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the succeesfut
bidder at the tele. Full payment
of an amount equal fo the high­
est bid d due within 24 hours
slier th* advertised time of th*
sale. All payments shell be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court.
Dated Ihit 11th day of
October, IM S .
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C . Hergert
Deputy Clerk
PubRsh: October 20, 27
November 1, 10, IS M
DEV-139

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNS AS CUSTOOIAN PON
7UNOCO. tMC.. tM holder Of
th« iotioieing certificated) he*
Med *aid certificated) tor a i n
deed to be m ued thereon The
certificate
number(s)
end
neard)
of
i**u*nce.
the
description ol the property, end
tn* named) in which it we*
a lie n e d .were ei foltowt:
Certificate No: 3(07
Fee' o&lt; Issuance: 19*4
Oeicnption ol Property:
LEG SEC NW COR LOT • HUN
5 21 OEQ IS MIN 40 SEC E 100
FT S S» DEO SS MIN 40 SEC E
3S5 FT N 1SS 04 PT N TO OEO
3» MIN 3T SEC TV 354.4 FT TO
BEG BLK A FRIES SURVEY OF
LAKE CHARM PB « PQ 6.
Namei m which a lie n e d :
Wjslt L Wyatt Alt of lard ptopeity being m the County of
Seinutoie. State ol Flonde
Union (uch certificated) (hell
be redeemed according to lew,
me pioperty deicnbed in luch
certificated) win be eotd to the
higheit bidder el the weal front
door,
Saminote
County
Courlhouie, Sanford. Florida,
on the 23rd dar of November,
K O I. at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary itamp taeea
end record ng tee* are required
to be paid by the luccatiful
bidder at the tale Full payment
ol an amount squat to the highail bid ii due within 24 hour*
alter the advertised time of the
tel* All payment* (hall b* ca»h
or
gu*r*nt**d
instrument,
mad* payable to the Cl*'* of
the Circuit Court.
Gated thii 13th day of
October. 1991
ISeal)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF t h e
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Fl o r id a
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy C lyi L
Putilnh October 20. 27
November 3, 10. 1998
DEV-137

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION PON TAX DSKD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that PUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNDCO, INC., the holder of
the following c*rtificat*(t| he*
filed aald certificated) for a taa
deed to be laaued thereon. The
certificate
numberd)
end
yte rd )
ol
dauence,
th*
daacription of th* property, end
the neme(a) In which If we*
eaaaaaed ta/era ea follows:
Certificate No: 3091
Veer of dauence: IB M
Deacnption of Property:
LEO UNIT 120 900 LARK CEN­
TER CONDO PB 2S POS 00 TO
92.
Nemea in which aiaeaaed:
John D. Galloway. Ail of (eld
property being m the County of
Semmois. Stela of Flonde.
Unesa auch certificated) shell
be redeemed According to lew,
th* property deacribed m auch
certificated) will be aold to the
highest bidder at the weat front
door,
Seminol*
County
Courthouaa, Sanford. Florida,
on ttie 7th day of December,
IB M , at 11 00 a m.
Payment of Set# fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp tames
and recording lee* are required
to be paid by the tucceaalul
bidder at tha tad. Full payment
of an amount equal fo tha high­
est bid is du* within 24 hour*
alter th* advertised lime of th*
sal* All payments shelf b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clerk ol
th* Circuit Court
Dated this 21 at day of
October, 1991
(Saall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shuley C. Haigert
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October 27, November
3. 10 t IT . 1998
DEV-223

IN T H I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF THK IM S M TIIN TM
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT IN
AND FOR BBMINOL*
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASK NOt B0-4000 - DR -A t -K
IN RE: Th* Wantage of
PETER JOHN ESPOSITO,
Pat itionar/Husband,
and
CANDIDA BARBARA
CAUMANO,
Respondeni/Wif*.
NOTICK OP ACTIO N
OF O IM O LU TIO M
OP MANNIAOB
TO CANDIDA BARBARA
CAUMANO
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
mat a Petition lor Dissolution
ol vour Marriage has M an fifed
w*o commenced M mi* Court
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
it any, on NERV O. WINTER.
ESQ .
Attorney
for
Ih*
Petitioner, who** ad dr a a* I*
POO Foa Valley Drive. Suit* 202,
Longwood, Florid* 3I7TS, and
whose talaphon* number la
|407| ISS-StOO. and til* Ih*
original with Ih* Clark of th*
above-styled Court on or before
NOVEMBER 4th, 19M other­
wise a default will M entered
against you lor Ih* raUef prayed
lor
w
me
Petition lor.
Dissolution of Marriage.
This Notice shall M published
once each week for four (4)
consecutive weeks In Th*
Seminole Herald.
WARNINQ: RULE 12.MS,
Florida Family Law* Rule* of
Procedure, REQUIRES CERTAIN
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS AND INFORMA­
TION. FAILURE TO COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
INCLUDING DISMISSAL OR
STRIKING OF PLEAOMOS.
WITNESS my hand and seel of
Court on SEPTEMBER 30. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
B f: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH: Oclobar S. 12. 20. 27,
199*
DEV-44

Pleas* see Briefs, Page 7A

LEO LOTS 2S 29 S as (LESS S
411 PT OF LOT 45) FLA LAND S
COL COS CELERY PLANTATION
PB 1 PO 12S.
Nsmaa in which assessed:
San-Fla Inv Lid. All of said
property being In th* County of
Seminole, State of Florid*.
Unless such certificated) (hell
bo redeemed according to lew.
the property deacribed In auch
certHicalad) will b* sold to the
highest bidder at the weat fronl
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the 7th day of December,
IS M , el 11.00 eon.
Payment of Bed fee, applicebfe documentary stamp tame*
and recording fees ere required
to be paid by the successful
bidder el the sad. Full payment
ol an amount equal fo the high­
est bid d du* within 24 hours
efiar tha advertised tun* ol the
eel*. All payments shall b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clerk ol
the Circuit Court.
Dated this l i s t day ol
October, 1991
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shuley C. Hergert
Deputy Cdrk
Publish: October 27. November
3. 10 S 17. IS9S
DEV-222

NO TICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX M S B
NOTICE IS HERIBV OIVEN,
mat Emma Smith, tha holder of
m* following c#rtitlcat*(s) has
liltd said c*ruficata(s| tor a las
dead to M issued thereon. Th*
cerllfkcata
number)*)
and
yaar(a)
of
issuance,
the
daacription of th* proparty, and
Ih* namals) in which It was
assessed is/tr* a* follow*:
Certificate No: 1174
Year of Issuance: IM S
Description of Property:
LEO LOT 227 J O PACKAROS
1ST ADO TO MIDWAY PB 2 PO
104.
Names m which assessed:
Hattie J. Conneffy Heirs. AM of
said property M ing In th*
County of Seminol*, State of
Florid*.
Unless auch csrtificalsfs) shall
M redeemed according lo law.
IM property descrlMd In such
certificate)*) wM M add la IM
highest bidder at th* west front
doer.
Seminol*
County
Courthouaa. Sanford, Florida,
on mo 23rd day of November,
t I M , at 11:00 a.m.
Payment of Sal* fa*, applica­
ble documentary stamp tea#*
and recording tees ars required
to M paid by th* aucceaetul
bidder at the tala. FuN payment
ol an amount equal to th* high­
est bid is du* within 24 hour*
attar th* advartieed time of IM
eel*. All payments shad M cash
or guaranteed
Instrument,
med* payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court.
Dated mi* tth day of October,
ISM .
(Seat)
MARYANNE M ORE!
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shu lay C. Hergert
Deputy Clark
Publiah: Oct. 13, 20, 27. S Nov.
3. IS M
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double, ou r single, three n in s
scored, iw o RBI).
Also, Paula Souger (two sin ­
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three
RBI).
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scored). Nukla Roberts
(one
dutiblr, one RBI). Paulette Pe­
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Tnicey
Mitchell
(one
run
scored).
Providing the offense
for
Sanford Christian C h u rch w ere
Joe Caputu (one triple, one
single, one run scored, one
RBI). Monica Tlchonoff (two
singles, one n m scored) and
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IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FON
S E M IN O L! COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NOl P B •42 SO -OR -0 1•K
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Y1R0INIA J. OREEN,
Petitioner TWits
and

MARVIN OREEN,
Reepondent/Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MARVIN OFTEN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a duly aworn Petition tor
Dissolution ot Marnsg* boon
filed in th* abava-atyied Court
by
VIRQINIA
J.
OREEN,
Pstn loner. You are required fo
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, fo tha said
Petition tor Dissolution ol
Marriage to Patmonor1* attor­
ney. MARK E. HERR, ESQUIRE
Ot LAW OFFICE OF MARK I .
HERR, whose post office
address I* Post Office Bos
S20337, Oviedo. Florida 327S10337, ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBCR tS, IM S . and file the orig­
inal wtm the Clark of this Court
altM r
before service on
Petitioner's attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter: otherwla*. a
detauW wM be entered lor th*
rebel demanded in the Pei k m
WITNESS my hand end seal of
this Court on mi* 14th dsy ot
OCTOSER. IS M .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk at IM Circuit Court
By; Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
PubNeh: October 20. 27, and
November 3. 10. IM S
DEV-152
IN T N I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF THE 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT M A W FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLORIOA
C IR C U IT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. S S -1 S 0 I-C A -I4
MIDFIRST DANK, an
Oklahoma Corporation
at assign** ol
CITICORP HOMEOWNERS
SERVICES. INC., as
assign** ot

RESIDENTIAL FINANCIAL
CORF.,
Plaint ill,
v*.
BARRINGTON BUCHANAN
and JANE DOE BUCHANAN
es unknown spout* or
isnem in po*****ion
Defendants.
NO TICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order of Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure dated October i t .
i t t t and entered m Case No.
St-1302-CA-14 In Ih* Circuit
Court ol th* ISIh Judicial
Circuit in and lor Saminol*
County. Florid* wherein MIDFIRST SANK, an Oklahoma
Corporation a* assign** of
CITICORP HOMEOWNERS SER­
VICES. INC., a t assign** of
RESIDENTIAL
FINANCIAL
CORF.. I* th* Plaint III and BARR1NGT0N BUCHANAN
and
JANE 0 0 E BUCHANAN as
unknown spouse or tenant In
possession,
are
th*
Datandanls. I will sell to th*
high eat and best bidder far
cash at tha West front door of
•ns courthouse In Sanford,
Eaminol* County. Florida at
lf:00 a.m. on the 17th day of
NOVEMBER. ISPS, tha follow­
ing de(cubed property as sat
lortti In aald Ordar of Final
Summary Judgment, to wit:
LOT 46, REPLAT OF 0R0VEVIEW VILLAQE THIRD ADDI­
TION. ACCOR0IN0 TO PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK St. PA0E ■ S 10.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DATE0 At Sanford, Bern mole,
Florid* this 20th day OCTOBER.
IS M .
-A M E R IC A N S WITH
DISABILITIES A C T
jewel N O TICE •*
Individuela with disabiMtes
needing e reeeonebl* accommodelion to participate m Hue
proceeding ehoukl contact th*
Court Administrator a Office as
soon as possible. Telephone
1407) 323-4330: Or. if Mating
unpaired.
f -400-159-1771
(TDD); Or 1-SOO-OSS-S770 (V)
Via Florida Raley Service.
MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
Seminole County, Florida
BY Jan* E. Jesewic
GLEN Z. GOLDBERQ,
ESQUIRE
OOLDBERO AND VOVA. P.A.
Suit* 100. BIV Tower
ItO t BrickeM Avenue
Miami, Florida 33131
Attorney lot Plaintiff
(3091 374-4200
PubMh: Oclobar 27. and
November 1. 1990
DEV-203

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NOTICE OF ACTION
CO NSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JU 0IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.I S I-4 1 S B -O R -0 I-O
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
NATTASHA TONEE CARMACK.
Wife/Pelit toner.
and
JAMES WILLIE CARMACK.
Husband/Respondent
TO: JAMES WILLIE CARMACK
Residence Unknown
NOTICE
O T PUBLICATION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition lor Ditsolulion ol
Marriage has b »»n filed end
commenced In mis Court and
you ar* required to ssrv* a
copy of your written defense*,
it any. lo It on STEFANIE B SJLFEN, ESQUIRE, Attorney for
Petition*), NATTASHA TONEE
CARMACK, whose address is
2101 West Commercial Bird .
Suit* 5400, Fort Laudetdals,
Florida 33309 and fils IM origi­
nal with IM clerk of the above
styled court on or before
NOVEMBER 20. 199S: otherwise
a del sun will be entered agamat
you tor IM relwl prayed lor ln
IM com plaint OU&gt;*blK&gt;n ...........
WARNIN0 RuM 12.2(5,
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and information Failure
to comply can result tn sanc­
tions, Including dismissal or
striking ot pleadings.
This none* than b* published
ones ssch wsek tor lour con­
secutive week* m THE SEMI­
NOLE HERAIO
WITNESS my hand and th*
seal of **kj court at SEMINOLE
County, Florida on this 15th dsy
Of OCTOBER. 1999
A TRUE COPY
Florida
Circuit Courl Seal
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk, Circuit Court
Seminol* County,
Ey Nancy R. Wmlsr
As Deputy Clerk
STEFANIE B 8ILFEN. ESOUIRE
1101 Weal Commercial Blvd
Suit* S400
Fori Laudstdals, Florida 33309
(954| 733-1330
Publish: Oclobar 20. 27. 1991
DEV-1 SI

NO TICE OP
APPLICATION PON T A I OBEO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
mat FUHB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC., th# Mldsr ol th*
following c*f1i«icat*(*) has Med
said cartificalals) for a fee deed
to be laaued I her eon. T M cer­
tificate numb*r(s| and yaar(s| of
itsuance, the description of the
properly, and IM nams(s) In
which H was assessed la/ar* as
follows:
Certificate No: 3452
Year of Issuance: 1999
Description ot Property:
B IO 1(1 I FT S 41 OEO • MIN
t SEC E OF INT ELY R/W US I T t l B SLY U LOT 3 RUN N 30
OKQ 41 MIN 30 SEC E IIS .17 FT
E St DEO 45 MIN I I EEC E 30
PT ■ 30 DEO 14 MIN 4S EEC W
I1E.S7 FT N 48 DEG 2S MIN IS
SEC W TO BEO LAKE OF THE
WOOOS BUBO PB 7 PO IS.
Name* In which aetaaaad:
Kenneth A. Norman, Oleva S.
Norman. All of aald property
being In IM
County ol
Seminole, Slate ot Florida.
Unless such csrfltic*l*(s) shall
M redeemed according lo law,
IM proparly dascnMd In such
c*rtHlca1*(a| will M sold to tM
NgM st bidder at th* wast front
door,
Sommot*
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on tM 13rd day ol November.
1999, *111:00 a m.
Payment of Sala lea, applica­
ble documentary (lamp las**
and recording Isas are required
•o M paid by the successful
bidder at th* aale. Full payment
ol an amount equal lo ih* high­
est bid is' du* within 24 hours
altar th* advertised lims *f the
**!*. All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed tnslrumsnt,
mad* payable lo IM Clerk ot
tho Circuit Court.
Dated this t ]ih day ol
Oclobar, ISM .
(Saaij
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hargett
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October SO. 27
November 3. 10. IS M
DEV-140

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IN THE CO UN TY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.I SS-1S3S-CC-20-F '
CHASE GROVEB COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC
Plemlift.
vs
KCVEN J KEENAN A/K/A
KEVEN J KEENEN and
MELISSA B KEENEN A/K/A
MELISSA 6 KEENAN.
Dstondanls.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO KEVIN J. KEENAN A/K/A
KEVEN J KEENEN end MELIS­
SA 0 KEENEN A/K/A MELISSA
D KEENAN. 1202 Treecreek,
Lewrencevrll*. Georgia 30043.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo enforce a lien torectosuts on m* loliowmg property
m Seminol# County. Florida:
Ini cue. CHASE GROVES UNIT
7A according lo IM plat there­
of is recorded m Plsl Book 4S,
Pages 14 and IS. Public
Records ol Seminol# County,
Florida
hat been Med against you and
you ar* required to ssrv* •
copy ol your written defense*.
|I any. to il on KENNETH M.
CLAYTON, e s o u i Ri , PteWilifi'a
Attorney whes* address m m - i
CLAYTON S MCCULLOH. IM S
Ma TTI a n O CENTER COMMONS
B lV d . MAITLAND. FLORIDA &gt;
32731. within thirty (34) day*
altar the im t publication of mi* ,
notice, and III* the original with
the Clark of this Court oltMr
belt-re service on Plaintiff'* &lt;
attorney or immediately therealter; otherwiee a default will
be entered agamat you tor IM
relief demanded in Ihs Lien y
Foreclosure Complaint.
OATED on SEPTEMBER 2S.
I99S
'
ISEAll
.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot in* Circuit
t County Courts
By Elnsbsth Buis
At Dspuiy Clark
.
Pubhth
Oclobar 27, and
November 3. 10, 17. IS M
1
DEV-210
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IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE tE TH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND POR
EBMINOLB CO UN TY,
PLORIDA
OBNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: I S I44S CA 14 P
UNION PLANTERS BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
F/KJA UNION PLANTERS
NATIONAL BANK.
SUCCESSOR BV MEROER
TO LEADER FEDERAL
BANK FOR SAVINQS
PLAINTIFF
VS.
SYLVIA F. MUCCI. ET AL.
DEFENOANT(S)
N OTICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of foraclotur* deled
October igih, IS M . entered In
Civil Cat* No. M MSS CA 14 P
of tha Circuit Court of tM tSTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMIHOLE County, Sanford. Florida,
l wdl sell lo IM highest and
M et bidder for caah AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR of IM
SEMINOLE County Court house
located el 301 N. PARK AVENUE
M SANFORD. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock a m. on the f 4th day of
NOVEMBER. IM S tM following
described property at aot forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-artt:
LOT SO. DEVONSHIRE,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROIO IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES IS AND
10, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIDA
Dated this 10th day of O CTO ­
BER. ISM .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tM Circuit Court
B y : J i m E. Jasewtc
Deputy Clerk
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PJL
SOI E. University Drhr*
Suit* 900
Plantation. FL 33324
(954) 233-0000
M-2T29t(UPM)
In accordance with the
American with Disabllrlia* A c t
parson* with disabilities neodmg a special accommodation
lo parttcipota In this proceeding
should contact IM Clerk of IM
Circuit Court at IM SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-U S4310. not talar than seven day*
prior to IM proceeding it hear­
ing impaired. 1-100-08S-STM
(TDD) or 1-100-9(9-4770, via
Florida Raley Service.
Publish: October I F , and
November 3, IS M
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GFC “TEAM” efforts on Lake Istokpoga
SANFORD _ Like Istokpoga In Highlands
County was. Is and, hopefully, will continue
to be n Mecca for fisher people.
A popular site for both tournament and
non-compctltlvc nnglcrs. tills 27. 480-acre
cutrophlc body o f water, located southeast
of Sebrlng. Is now under the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commission's (GFC)
TEAM (Team Effort Accomplishing Man­
agement) banner.
GFC Biologist Tom Chnmpcau. Istokpoga's TEAM project leader, rates bass fish­
ing ns superior, crapplc output as better
than
overage
and
bream
(blueglll/shcllcrackcr) activity Just n tnd lielow the .500 mark.
If everything Is going nlong so well, why
these Intensive TEAM Initiatives?
‘ Simple, says Champenu. ‘ It's good now.
and we wnnt to make It even better."
Current plans for Istokpogu call for the
establishment of n Fish Management Area
and to optimize sportflsh production and
recruitment through expanded littoral habi­
tat strategics.
Also needed Is greater coordination by
various government ugcnclcs ns current wa­
ter level fluctuations haw been significantly
altered from historic natural cycles.
Limited fluctuation levels In any freshwa­
ter environment will result In degraded fish
and wildlife habitat as sediments, noxious
weeds and nutrients build at alarming pro­
portions.
Plans nre already underway nt Istokpoga
to remove nn abundance of tussocks, mak­
ing way for the planting nnd expansion of
desirable macrophytes throughout the lake.

TEAM meetings last .July nnd August l&gt;ctween the GFC, the Department of Envi­
ronmental IVotcctlon (DEP), South Florldn
Wntcr Management District (SFWMD). the
Army Corps of Engineers (COE). Highlands
County officials. nnd Interested members of
the public were helping to explore methods
for obtaining funds to control future liydrllla growth.
Immediate and long-range goals for Like
Istokpoga Include finding suitable sites for
the Installation of a public fishing pier, boat
rump repair. Installation of docks at K-51
and K-52. plus work with DEP and the
county to maintain access to all launch a r­
eas. fishing piers, and fish camps by using
contact herbicides to control choking weed
expansion.
Early last year. Like lstok|&gt;ogn was
treated with the chemical Sonar to knock
back hydrtlla growth.
According to Champeau. the project was
‘ very successful," "But." lie added, ‘ we can
expect the hydrtlla to return In about three
years, which will necessitate another mas­
sive treatment."

In d u stria l—
Continued from Page BA

This Friday night at Plnehurst Park. B riar C orporation
lias the doubteheader against
Vontare at 7 p.m. an d Invacare
at 8 p.m.
Doing the dam age for Vontarc w ere C. Sclafanl (three
singles, two runs scored, one
RBI). Bill C o g b u m (one double,
one single, one run scored, two
RBI), Steve Evans (two singles,
two runs scored, one RBI),
Frank M ann (two singles, three
RBI) a n d Zeb W e b b (two sin ­
gles. one run scored).
A lso contributing were K.
Saver! (one double, three runs
scored, two RBI). Ronnie J a s ­
min (one
double,
one
run
scored, one RBI). Pete Gravtcr
(one single, one run scored,
one RBI). Howard King (one
Blngle, one RBI). J. Coffm an
and Guy Beck (one single and
one run scored each). Mike
Aponte (one single) an d II.J.
Cordoza (one run scored).
Leading the Invacare attack
were Ed Santos (two doubles,
one single, two runs scored,
two RBI), Killer Lash lry (one
double, one single, two runs
scored, one RBI), Robert R ed ­
ding (two singles, one
run
scored, one RBI). Tom M oses
(two singles, one RBI) and Stan
Nlem an (two singles).
Other hitters were Dave Rosa
(one single, one run scored,
one RBI). Tom Ollson (one sin ­
gle. one run scored). Richard
Q uinn (one run scored) and
Robert Soest (one R B I).
Powering Invacare In G am e 2
were Ed Santos (four singles,
two runs scored, one RBI),
Chris Brooks (one double, two
singles, two runs scored, two
RBI). Robert Redding (three
singles, four runs scored, one
RBI) and Stan Nlem an (one
double, one single, two runs
scored, three RBI).
Also
hitting
were
K iller
Lashlry (two singles, one run
scored, three RBI). Tom Ollson

Sonar Is a plant-specific chemical that
works well and exclusively on hydrtlla. espe­
cially In long-contact situations.
"Unfortunately." Champeau
explained,
"sonar Is very expensive and we'll linve to
find some alternative funding sources to
continue with these eradication programs."
Costs for the 20.000 acres treated last
year totaled $2-mllllon. or $1,000 per ncre.
A lakewide treatment In 1991-92 was fol­
lowed by the stocking of 125.000 grass carp,
a fish that feeds on aquntlc weeds.
Regrettably, the grass car]) experiment
proved unsuccessful, due largely to their
migration downstream, and scientists arc
now back at square one in an attempt to
find nn effective and economical solution to
a burgeoning hydrllln dilemma on Istokpoga.

out Florida. Istokpoga Is In pretty good
shape," Champeau enthused.
"It'll be our Job to sec that It stays that
way."

SHUPE’S SCOOP
IHg bass arc on the prowl, and the
time to put that ftinker on the wall Is
now through April. Think lilC, and use
large lures and large shiners. Discour
age small bass and target big flsli.
FISHING FORECAST
Expect good snook action at Sebastian
U lkl. Large live shrimp or small hnltflsh are
top picks for snook to 25 pounds. Oneounce Jigs or Rapala-type lures also work
great. A few rcdflsh. flounder, trout and tar
pon can also be* caught.
The St. Johns River is getting Ix-tler by the
day for bass action. Successful anglers are
anchoring near feeding and holding areas
and fish areas thoroughly before moving to
nnothcr spot. River bass tend to concentrate
In certain areas rather than being ran­
domly distributed.

Luke Istokpoga. which Is feel mainly by
Arbucklc Creek, has no headwaters, thus
ruling out n lake drawdown, which could
control weed growth nnd expose bottom
sediments for easier removal.
"Compared to many other lakes through­

BriefsC o n tin u e d fro m Page 6 A

D ie
Golden
Knights
are
hosting their second soccer
cham pionship next month on
Novem ber 5-to-7 at the U C F
Arena Soccer C om plex.
U C F also received the bid to
host the 1999 C ross Country
C ham pionship.

Hendrix An
And Fumitura

(two singles, two runs scored,
one RBI). Angel Figueroa (two
singles, two n m s scored). R o b­
ert Soest (two singles, one
RBI|, Tom M oses (one double,
one ran scored). Richard Quinn
(one single, thrre runs scored)
and B ob Hall (one ran scored,
two RBI).

Providing
the offense
for
Briar Corporation w rre Dan
L iF lam m e (one double, one
ran scored,
two RBI).
B ill
ITrvesk (one double, one tun
scored, one RBI). Tom C o n n o r
(one single, one RBI). Mike

J llrs and Tom M anley (one
single) nnd Mike Sim pson (one
ran scored).

Bowling
scored).

Briar C r t f r i i l l t i

(onr single, one ran
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touchdown would have lead to on additional
touchdown by DeLand and ul the time would
have Increased the lead to fourteen. A few plays
later, as the defense held up. DeLand w as
forced to punt.
“W e showed strong effort, be we didn't com e
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season gam e by gumc," Plckclstmer said.
Plckclstmer h as been pluying football at Ly­
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striking distance ot D eLand Friday night.
get back on the winning track against at tough
W inter Park High School team at Show alter
Field In W inter Park at 7:30 p.m.
"I feel that we play ou r hearts out. W e made a
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Dattona pass in tha third quartar that klck-Btartsd tha Triba toward a 40-24
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High
School
football
team
ended Friday night's Cluss 5ADistrlct 5 gam e at Deltona
High School in regular S em i­
nole fushion.
The final score w a s 40-24
Fighting Sem lnolrs, ruining the
W olves'
Hom ecom ing
festivi­
ties.
After a two week layoff, the
team started the gam e slightly
flat, trailing 18-10 ut halftim e.
The second h a lf turn-around
w a s led by J eff W illiam s.
The senior defensive b ack
came up with on Interception
In
the
third
quarter
Uiat
sparked the Sem inole offense.
A loss to Deltona would have
essentially meant the end of
the season fur the Scntlnoles.
W illiam s w us
enthusiast le­
thal the ‘Noles "played as a
team" Friday night and were
able to recover from a m edio­
cre first h alf to wtn the gam e.
W illiam s knew tliat It w as
important for som eone to make
a big play In the gam e to get

the Tribe going. He w a s happy
that person w as him.
Seminole Is fired up about
their Homecoming gam e next
week against Oviedo.
Then they have a "m ust win"
district gnmc ut hom e against
Mutnland which will determine
If this lias been a good, or a
great, season.
The Tribe will then finish the
rrgu lu r season by hosting rival
Lake Mary.
Although the defense h as
had some rough times recently
W illiam s said that the team
h a s been able to pull them ­
selves together und move p ast
those things.
' W illiam s said that he looks
forward to “making more b ig
plays" In the upcoming gam es.
He ulso wanted to reiterate
that the Fighting Sem lnoles are
tuklng the rest of. the se a so n
one gam e ut u time.
This Friday's game will take
plarc
at
Seminole
High
School's Thom as E. W hlgham
Stadium at 7:30 p.m. T h e
Hom ecom ing dance will follow
Uie game, and take place at the
Sanford Civic Center.

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Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1BTH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
I I M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Q IN IH A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NOi M I S O CA 14 F
CAFSTEAD, INC.
PLAINTIFF
V9.
VERNON MILLIQAN A/K/A
VERNON A. MILLIOAN, JR.,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
QRANTEE8, ASSIONEES,
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH, UNDER OR
AQAINST VERNON
MILLIOAN A/K/A VERNON
A. MILLIOAN, JR.; SUZAN
A. MILLIOAN A/K/A
VERNON A. MILLIOAN. JR.;
THE CHASE MANHATTAN
DANK F/K/A CHEMICAL
BANK; WILLIAM A.
WATSON, JR.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

Of FENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgment of foracloaura dated
October 11th, 1SSI, entered in
Civil Cate No. SS 1443 CA 14 P
ol the Circuit Court of the 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
I will eell to the hlgheet and
beet bidder for cath AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouea
located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock a m. on the 14th day of
NOVEMBER. ttS I the following
deecribed properly ee eat forth
in
eald
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT I t , BLOCK A, CRYSTAL
BOWL, SECOND ADDITION,
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK t l, PAQE 77, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated Ihn loth day of O C TO ­
BER. t « t l
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL|
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. JeeewW
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Univerally Drive
Suite 600
Plantation, FL 33314
(SS4) 133-4000
S4-1437S(FM)CAP
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act,
persona with disabilities needmg a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-3134130, not later than seven days
prior to the proceeding, it hear­
ing Impaired, t -400-466-4771
(TOO) or 1-400-166-6770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: October 17, and
November 1, 14*6
DCV-104

Legal Notices
N O TIC t
OF VSHICLS AUCTION
t. 7S Chov
ICCL441S107S14
Auction will be held 11-07-44
O
10:00 AM at Pritchett's
Towing, 1140 3. Cft 417,
Longwood.
Publish: October 17, 1401
DEV-111
IN THS C IR C UIT CO URT
OP THS tBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SIM IH O LS CO UNTY
OSNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NO. S B -tS IS C A 14
OMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION F/K/A
OMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION OF PA
Plaintiff,
VS
SARAH M.
VANOERWERF; ot el..
Oelendenti.
NOTICB
OP FORSCLOSURS SALS
Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated October
IS, 1664, end entered in civil
case number 44-1366 CA 14, of
the Circuit Court ol the 10th
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein OMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION F/K/A OMAC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION OF
PA, la Plaint ill end SARAH M
VANOERWERF,
ALAFAVA
WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., WALSH
SECURITIES. INC. F/K/A O F
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION,
is/are Detendent(e), I will eell to
the highest and best bidder lor
cash at the wait front door ol
tho Semlnola County courthouto In Sentoid Seminole
County, Florida, at 11:00 A M.
on tho 16th day ot December,
1666, the following deecribed
property at eat forth in said
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 113, ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE III. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 33. PAOES 30.
31. I 33. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 10th day ot October,
1444.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS 4 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Bouleverd
Suit# 460
Tampa, Florida 33607
Telephone: (413) 677-6004
C IS 466-03376
Publish: October 17, and
November 3. 1646
DEV-106

NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX O I I D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC , the holder of the
following certificate(t) has filed
said cenificaftle) tor a las deed
lo be iieued thereon The cer­
tificate numbers) end year(s) of
issuancs. the dsscnption of the
l-. W -TN S CIRCUIT CO U R T
' f property. end- the namefiT m
OF TMS 1STH JUDICIAL
which it was assessed it/ara ee
CIRCU IT OF FLORIDA
follows.
IN AND FOR
Certificate No 1745
BSMINOLS COUNTY
Veer ot liiuarvce: 1444
OSNSRAL
Description ot Property:
JURISDICTION DIVISION
LEO SEC 11 IP 10S ROE 30E
CASS NO. SS-1BSS C A-14-K
S 414.76 FT OF SE 1/4 OF SW
CHASE MANHATTAN
1/4 S 6 E O f RR 4 SW 1/4 OF
MORTOAOE SERVICES.
SE 1/4 S 4 E O f RR
Inc., a Delaware Corporation,
Nemet m which assessed:
t/k/a Chase Manhattan
Siivettn Inv Inc All ol said
Mortgage Corporation,
property being in the County ot
Plaintiff,
Sommole. Stele ot Florida.
VS.
Unlete such certificate!*) shall
JEFFREY S. BOLEY end
be redeemed according to law,
DARIA LYNN HUNEKE
the property described m such
BOLEY AIK/A DARIA
certificatettl will be sold to the
HUNEKE; it living,
highest bidder at the west tront
and ell unknown parllei
door.
Seminole
Counly
claiming by. through, under
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
end agemei the above
on tne 7th day of December,
named defendant(t) who ere
t i l l , at 11 00 a m.
not known to bo deed or alive,
Payment ot Sale lee, applica­
whether sard unknown parties
ble documentary stamp tesee
may claim an interest
and recording lees are required
as epouset. heirs, devisees,
to be paid by the successful
grantees, or other claimants;
bidder at the sale. Full payment
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ol an amount equal to the high­
TAK C O LLEC TO R :___ .
est bid it due within 14 hours
unknown poreon(s)
alter the advertised time el the
m possession ol the subject
sale. All payments shall be cath
reel property No. t ; ___ .
or guarsnltsd
instrument,
unknown porson(s) m
made payable lo the Clerk ot
possession of tho subject
the Circuit Court
reel property No. t;
Dated this li s t day of
Defendants
October, 1466.
NOTICE OF ACTION
(Seel)
TO Jeffrey S. Boley If living,
MARYANNE MORSE
and ell unknown porlioe claim­
CLERK OF THE
ing by, through, undot end
CIRCUIT COURT
against the above named
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
delendentls) who ere not known
FLORIDA
to be deed or alive, whether
by: Shirley C. Hergert
said unknown panics may claim
Deputy Clerk
an inter m i at spouses, have,
Publish: October 17. November
devisees, grantees, or other 1. ID S 17. ISIS
claimants; whose residence Is DEV-110
unknown and whose last known
oddieee it:
N OTtCI OP
3416 Heibour Landing Way
APPLICATION POO TAX DSCO
Casselberry, FL 3170T
NOTICE
IS HERISV OIVEN.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
that FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
action lor foreclosure ot mort­
MUNICO. INC., the holder ol the
gage
on
the
following
following certificate(s) has filed
described progeny:
said
certlflcate(s) for a las deed
LOT 6. HARBOUR LANDINQ,
lo be issued thereon. The cer­
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
tificate nwmber(t) and yeer(e) ef
THEREOF AB RECORDED IN
Issuance, the description of the
PLAT BOOK 14, PAQE 74, PUB­
property, and tho name(e) In
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLS
which H wee assessed is/are ee
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
follows:
hat been filed against you and
Certificate No: 1440
you art required to eorvo a
Veor of Issuance: 1444
copy of your srntton defenses,
Description of Property:
•I any, to it. on ANDREW L
LEO UNIT 1410 4PRINOWOOO
FIVE COAT. Attorney for tho VtLLAOi ORB f l i t PO 1044.
Fismiift, whose sddrees la 4010
Names In which assessed:
Boy Scout Boulevard, Suite Mark A. Serovich. All of said
460. Temps. Florida 1M07 with­ property being In the County of
in thnty days from the dele el Seminote, State ef Florida.
the tint publication ot this
Unless such certificate!*) shall
notice and tue the original with be redeemed eccordmg to lew.
the Clerk ol this Court olthor the property deecribed In such
betore service on pieMtiffa certificate!*) wM be told to the
attorney or Immediately there­
jhett bidder el Hie sreet front
after; otherwise a default wMI
or,
Seminole
County
be entered egafnel you tor the Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
relief demanded In the com- on the 7th day of December,
piemi.
ISSS, el 11:00 a m.
NOTE; PURSUANT TO THE
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION ble documentary stamp tesee
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE and recording foot are required
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM te be paid by the successful
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT bidder at the eels. FuU payment
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO of an amount equal to the high­
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY est bid la due within 14 hours
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL alter the advertised lima ef the
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
le. Ail payments shelf be cash
WITNESS my hand and the
guar ant sad Instrument,
seel of said Carut on OCTOBER made payable le the Cieik el
10th. 14*4.
the Circuit Court.
Dated this lis t day of
Maryanns Mores
As Clerk ol the Ceurt
October. ISSS.
y: Ceceke VL Ekern
(Seat)
t Deputy Clerk
MARYANNE MORSE
DIUB t STAWIARSKI
C L E M OF THE
10 Bey Scant Boulevard
CIRCUIT COURT
Ne 4S0
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a, Florida 13407
FLORIDA
; (111) 177-4004
by: Shirley C. Hergert
I 444-01414
Deputy Clerk
October 17, and Publish: October 17. Nos. 3, 10
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite No. SS-B73-CP
Division: Probate
IN’RE: ESTATE Of
MINEVAM WILLIAMSON
Dncnavod
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
lh « administration of the
•flat*
ol
MINEVAM
WILLIAMSON rinceaterf. f.'as
Number 9B-8f2*CP.
paneling
in the Circuit Court for
Sem*nnl«
Counly,
Florida,
Probale Division, the addrota
of which it 301 N Pam Avenue,
Sanford. FL 32771 Tho narttet
and addratt of tho Personal
Represent alive
and
tho
Portonal
Representative b
attorney are tot forth baton
ALL INTERESTED PfMSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All pennon* an whom Ihn
notice it terved who have
object ions that challenge tho
validity of tho will, tho quuMic .1
hona of the portonal fopreaien*
1alive, venue, or juried let ion of
thi« Court eie required to tile
their objection* with thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OT THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FinST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of the decedent
and other person* having
claim* or damandt ag.tmti
decedent * estate on whom a
copy of (hi* notice it served
withm three month* after tha
date of the first publication of
fhit notice must tilo the'f claims
with this Court W i THIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTCn THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OT THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of the niecedeni and per ton* having cla»mt
or demands against the dece­
dent's eitate must file then
claims with thi* court WITHIN
th r ee

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DATE OF THE FinST PUBLICA­
TION Of THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL OE FOREVER BARRED
The date of the fust public a
ban of thi* Notice t* October
20 1098
Personal Representative
LYDE LAVENDER
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
WILLIAM L COLBERT. Esqu-re
Florida Bar No 122761
STENSTROM. MclNTOSn
COLBERT. WHIGHAM
A SIMMONS, PA
Potl Office Boa 4846
Sanford. FL 32772-4646
Telephone 407/322-2171
Publish October 20. 27, 1006
DEV-144
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
M M IN O L t COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I NO. M - l l t t CA 141
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA, successor
by corporate merger lo
GREAT WESTERN BANK.
■ Federal Savings Ban*
.
.
, Plaintiff.
ELIZABETH L ACCAROI. el ai .
Defendtnl(t)
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: ELIZABETH L. ACCAROI
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE, it
married, if alive, and/oi deed
hit ttheitj unknown heirs,
devitett, legale** 01 grBuise*
and ell persons or parties
claiming by. through, under or
against him (Ihsm) Rssidence
unknown
VOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
Action for foreclosure ot a
mortgage on the following
property in SEMINOLE Counly.
Florida:
Lot 3, Block A; ot North
Orlando Ranches. Section 3. at
recorded in Plat Book 11, pages
33 and 34, Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida, less
and eacept a portion ol said Lot
6, Bloch A. ot the aforesaid Piet
more particularly described at
follows
BEQIN
at
the
Southwsst coiner of laid Lot 6
end run North 04 degise*
23 34' West along the Easterly
right-of-way line ol Edgemcin
Avenue e distance ot 744 00
feet lo the Northwest corntr ol
said Lot 6, thence North 71
degieet 07' 01* East along the
Southerly line ot a 40 foot wide
canal i!ght-af-way a distance ot
111.73 feet; thence South 04
degrees 13' 36' East foi 17S.6B
feet to a point on a curve con­
cave Northwesterly he,mg a
redtui 300.00 teal and a chord
length of 146.10 feel, bearing
South 71 degrees 30' IS ' West,
said point lying along the
Northerly nght-ol-wey line of
Pentra
Road,
thence
Southwesterly along tt'd rigidof-way line, along the arc ol
teid curve through e central
angle ot 21 degrees I2 ‘ 12* lor
147.60 feel to th* Point ol
Tangency; thence South 86
degrees 36' 21* West along
said right-of-way line for 63 22
leal to the POINT OF BEGINNINO.
has been tiled egemel you and
you are required lo serve a
Copy ol your written detente*,
it any, lo it on SPEAR AND
HOFFMAN. P A . Atlorneya.
Whoso bddrtet is 70S South
Diaie Highway. Coial Oeblet.
Florida 33146. (308J 666-2769,
within 30 dayi after the Tirol
publication ot the notice and to
tile the original with the Clerk of
this Court either belore service
on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, PA.,
eh ornays or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief
demanded
in
the
Compiamt or Petition.
WITNESS my hand end seel ot
this Court on 21 st day ol O C TO ­
BER, ISSS.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk of the Court
By: Ruth Kng
At Deputy Clerk________ ____
AMERICANS WITN
DISABILITIES A C T OF 1440
Administrative Order
Ne. ST-S
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
I this proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no cost lo you. lo the
provision ot certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Pe&gt;k
Avenue, Suite N30l. Sanlord,
FL 31771, (407| 323-4130 e .l
4127 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol Hue notice: il
you ere hearing or voice
Unpaired, cell 1-490-458-4771
Publish: October 17, and
November 1, 1494
DEV-104

19— C o m p u te k/TV

71— HrtP WANTED

NEED A COMPUTER 1
Compintn systems fully loaded
Ln-i so purchase w low monthly
payments
800 600*0343x2767
?4hrs

PROFESSIONAL TM: Looking
lor the best TM |ob? Positive
people needed lor a positive
work environment. Cell Misty
Now'! 321-2070 eat 212

S em in o le

BBMSRMP

322-2611
Toll frtt from Oriando $31-9993
You eon tax your ad t o 407-323-9400
300 N. French Ava.
P.O. Box 1007
Sanford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772

21— P ersonals
ALONE7 FLORIDA MOST RE­
SPECTED Dating Bureau since
1977' All ages including seniors
Bringing People Together t BOO972 4177 124 hours)
Female Massage Therapist
needed for busy Longwood lo­
cation Great pay 331-5949
Innqwood Message Studio
Waik-ins welcome 7 days
Pnvaie rms Female Stall
Luc XMM000778S
407-119-5)00

22— H ealth C are
Elec ho*p bed 1400 mattress
6200 wheel chair 5260 walker
665 nrnimod* |75, table 660
890 0499

23— Lost &amp; Lou no
MINIATURE DOBERMAN found
near 427 K Ik Mary Blvd Call
330 6436 ur 330-5735

27- -N ursiry i t C im n
C ake
EXP MOTHER *41 provide TLC.
hot meals A snacks, reasonable
rales and after school care
Sant Ret avail 322-3875
MUNCHKIN MANOR pre k reg
now fall classes sm groups, a
loving home aimot Tor 3-5yts
reasonable rates 321-6348
PRESCHOOL TEACHER */ 15
years erp opening home to
three special Ch ktren under 3
yrs Ini ant, welcome Cat Both,
ai 331-5600
33— B u s i n e s s
O

p p o r t u n it ie s

$300 • $500
OiStrtHihng phone cards No ex­
perience necessary For more
information send a SASE to
Primehme
Communications.
PO Do, 694355, M ami FL
33269 1355
CAREER FRUSTRATEDTNEEO
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
seoaus money in spare time
Working trom your home For
more information phone 1-888256 1119 24hrs
Looking lor a investor 66K
needed or co-eigner-Will talk
about Interest. 407-249-4644
v e n d in g
Profitable' "a Eaiy
Cal for FREE Bmcn A Prepd
Catling Card 8008204353

59— Fin an c ial
S ervices
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Conv.&lt; dale your btft w o a
loan Pioneer P e ril 327-9550

70-^EnL)CATlON &amp;
T r a in in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VATA Apprv Job Astral
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1 400449-7344 _______
CNA Prep Training
Sian Oci 24 horn 4 30PM
6 30PM 4 wk program Cal loi
nee l 884 623-7445

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF AUCTION
TUESDAY NOV. 10, 1999
1979 MAZDA RX7
VIN* SA22C550274
LOCATED AT FLORIDA PERFORMANCE MACHINE 436 W
STATE ROAD 414 WINTER
SPRINGS. FL 32704 (407) 49V6566 LltNOR CLAIMS 6690 IN
STORAGE
CHARGES
ANV
REMAININQ PROCEEDS WILL
OE DEPOSITED WITH THE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT VEHICLE WAS OWNEO
BY DAVID SESSIONS 1226
NEWCASTLE CIRCLE FORT
WALTON REACH, FLORIDA
37548 OWNER HAS THE RIQHT
TO A HEAFTINO, AND A RIGHT
TO RECOVER POSSESSION OF
THE VEHICLE BY POSTINO
BOND AT THE COURTHOUSE.
THIS LIEN IS SUBJECT TO
ENFORCEMENT PER FLORIDA
STATUTE 731 665 VEHICLE
WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY
LIEN
Publish: Octobtr 27. 1896
DEV-212
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
E IO H TIS N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
PRORATS DIVISION
CASE NO. SB-30S-CP
IN RC GUISELLE MARTINEZ
Deceased
N O TIC t
NOTICt it ntreby given that
pursuant to Section T3J. 114,
Florida Statute*, th* turn ol
6)0.640 49. hat bttn deposited
win The Clerk of the Circuit
Court in and Seminole Counly,
ftond( by H ROBERT DOWO.
JR
ESOUIRE.
Personal
Rtpreteniativ*
and/or
Petitioner ol Ih* above capl-onad ttlale Thi* I* th* disInbubve there due to ROXANA
MARTINEZ, whoa* leal know
aodittt ws* 7332 FOREST HILL
COURT. WINTER PARK, FL:
32792.
S i d esssts remain unclaimed
Unless sard astett ai* claimed
on oi beluit tin 14) months trom
ih* dal* ol lust publication ot
■hit Notice, said eeealt will be
lor*aided lo th* Slate ot
Florida
pureusnt
lo
Chp 731 414. FS
For lurthvr information relative
to in* above described sum
due said claimant, refer lo Cate
No 98-302-CP. in the office ol
Ih* Clerk ol th* Circuit Court,
Piobtit
Division, Sanlord,
Semmoln County, Florida.
0ATE0 el Sanlord, Seminole
County Florida this 23 day ol
OCTOBER 19U4
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTV
By Rotvmary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
SUPERVISOR
Publish
October 27, end
No.irmbcr 3, 1996
DEv 42*

Long Tsrm-Shoit Term
Temp To Hire
696-1125

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We otter:
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•Persona'i/eri service
‘Qualify work
'Distribution in your local area
lira draw seasonal help (mm em­
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CLASSIFICATIO N S
Admin Support: P/T Mull have
eip m A/P AAR Apply m per­
son A2Z Jamt Supp 2589 San­
lord Ave
ALF Needs PTFiS In staff mbr.
Var Hr* Eves A W E * Call
Brad (407) 330 9318
An Ohio Oil company need*
mature person now m the SAN­
FORD area Regardless ot expenance, wnle C D Reed. PO
Bov 696 Dayton. OH 45401
ATTENTION CNA *
Come and join our canng learn
ol Nurses and CNA * Excel
lent benefits Experience tec
ogni/ed
J.OOpm-11 OOpm
shift available. Please apply m
person Deltona Healthcare Re
habitation Center 1851 Elkcam Blvd Deltona EOE
Auto Mechanic 4
Alignment Mechanic
FT Lube Tech PT
Eipenence
required Good wages and bene­
fits Sanlord
Enpress Lube.
330-0595
AUTOMOTIVE OCTAILERS
SanfordLongwonri Oriando
Good income Potential
Benefit* After 90 Days
7#ph Sea/ 407-293 3055

CASHIERS
w e tram for To* collectors
24 openings lor flexible people
F T A P/T
Pd Training vacation
health, dental. Me insurance
Call 407-454-3446
Winter Garden

D p i on wrtUna a good advartlaatntnt:
We warn to make sure you am pleased with the msuffs trom your Saminme Herald classified ad.
To make turn your ad works, we suggest you kaep in mmd tha Wowing
• Include as many leaturns ol the item you am seRng as you can thank ol. Remember,
the mom you te*. the fatter you ee*
« Indude a price By listing a price, you an* atnvntte unwanted cals from people who
aren't serious sbout buying your merchsntXte.
* When you till your phone nuntier, tut tha lime of day that I* best to reach you. Ybu
don i want people catkng you when you am at work or Uaepng.

Child Caro B Van Driver need­
ed lor Chnsben Center Exp re­
quested Good salary B bene­
fits 407-322-7905
CHRISTMAS RETAIL SALES
Need outgoing people tor gift
display el Ammonia Mail Nov
16-Jan 2 Days Niles 68 tv * Bo­
nus Call tOAM-SPM any day
toll Ire* 646-454-111).

CNA

11-7 A 3-11

Fu* Fan* - Sgn on Bonus66'
Also part-time p r n *n shift*
Jom our teem o* care g v r i a*
we expand our horuont Ex­
perience at CNA will mcreasa
base pay *Oraat loikt to work
V Apply m person Health­
care and Rehabilitation Center
ol Sanlord 950 S mekonviXe
Av*. Sanlord. FL 32771 NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE EOE
Construction Cleaning
FT 4 PT Dependable people.
must have aulo, 407-302-9191
CSR Challenging position lor
outgoing indnr w/ good comm
skills Office duties center on
adm. cult sve and sates
Phone exp or cult contact exp
desired Fax resume to Norwest
Financial el 324-5516 EOE
CULTURED MARBLE MANU­
FACTURER
needs
intMHer
Slarl Immediately 407-321-4772
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Tie th* Season to make 6661
In and outbound cal centers
Cel loday Attn Sandy (407)
447-4010 No Fee EOE

A-1 Tem pt
DESK CLERK
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford.3200 S Onanrio D&gt; (17-92)
DISHWASHERS,
COOKS,
SERVERS “ Creckar Barret”
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr. (1-4
and Hwy 46)
______________
DRIVERS

LOCAL 0R1VER8
40-50 Hrt/Wk
CDL Requxed Can Sandy at At Temps (407) 647-4010 No
FewEOt_____________________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Experi­
enced w'equip A site work a
plus Vacation 4 Pension (467)
322-4133_____________________
ELECTRICIAN
Wa have immadrale. lull lima
employ mem in the Oriando S
Tampa areas tor a skated elec­
trician m our specialized market
serving the gasolme service
staiion petroleum industry Prior
industry experience is ■ plus,
but we bam a* new associates
Benefits include a compeUlive
salary, health cera 4 a company
provide vahicla Call K B K
Electric, Inc. Sanford. FL Ph
(*07)3234300 or FAX Resume
to: S23-A20S_________________ .
ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
immeckxle. M b m # employ
mem tor anyone interested m
woriung towards a carver as an
electrician Little or no exp I*
necessary Some out ol town
bevel rs req Fuby compeurv*
wegs A banaUs package Celt
K A K Electric, me. Sanlord, FI
Ph(407)323-4300

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11If IV A t i l A lt T

CABLE TV TECH
Technician needed for cable
system in
Heathrow Expertenca in lasting and trou­
bleshooting of headend. outixle
network, and mutilation* l* re­
quired Absjy to ckmb and Ml
75*&gt;s Good driving record end
vewd FL D L Must be depend­
able
Pre employment drug
lesimg required EO t
Mill or lex resume (407)3332510 Heathrow CebW.1275 IK
Heathrow Ln.SleetOf. Heath­
row. FL 32743. Arm Sen Mgr
NO WALK-INS OR PHONE
CALLS PLEASE

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CUSTOMERBEWYTCa RBR

IS yr 0*3 Corp W M 2 peepk*
with eicelleni communtealtont
tkjit S phone voice No seteel
PT/FT
afternoon S evening
shiffi. ITOGHr slarl
APPLIED CONCEPTS
333-7300
EOE
ELECTRICIANSrend A comm TOP PAV, BENE
FITS.
OFWP Apply Senlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOWt Honey Transport hat
immediate openings lor drrver
trainees No experience needed
Earn 3500 to 5700 weakly plus
benefits COL framing avalabfa
B00-435 5593

CDL*A DRIVERS
Sanford based fleet, first **ei.
second seel A tingles Home
weekly Late model prem con­
ventional* ExpBHazmalmq

Call 1-000-991*9940
JO M the best healthcare warn
m Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediaiely
Previous eipenence helpful
Celt Debery Manor 407-444442S.EOC.
KITCHEN HELP Flexible his
Apply O Willow Tree Cat*. Can
to schedule interview 321-2394

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U TILITY C O N TR AC TO R
HEALTH MSUKAMCt AMO 40IK
-LAMI Orua fee* werketea
A*pty W: He kaa*r Drive.

HOLIDAY SALES^Ofi
•HCfcory Farms Gift Center
•Altamonte Mai
•Seminole Towne Center
•20-35 hour/week (Nov-Dee)
» Can (4Q7) 786-2333_________
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford.
3200 S OrtsrxtoOf (17-92)

-

anted

71— H elp W

anted

Seeking
following poeNont:
House Person. House Keepers,
and AM Owhwashert. Apply n
person to MerriaW Courtyard,
13* international Parkway.
Heathrow, FL.
Peet Control: CPO w t t L A O
Uc. Loco) co 10 yrs estabiihed Lois ta* 407-3234441
PROFESSIONAL

ASSISTAN T M ANAGER
Fast growing co. naeds career
mmded people to mtervwwriwo/
menage. UNLIMITED growth po­
tential Salary » bonus. Great
benefits. Fe* resume to (407)
6474(28 or ca* Chr* at (407)
647-8010 or MeMnte at (407)

465-0770_________________

LANDSCAPERS-starting
pay
$7 OO/hr. F/T wbeneMt Call
(407) 3224133.________________

remedy staffing logo

LABOR READY
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

WORK TOOAY/PAK) TOOAY

(407) 869-0444
m &amp;HT'HAND MAN

Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with (he Seminole County
Public Schools has immediate
openings lor the Wowing posi­
tions
-Food Service Workers
•Custodial Workers
•Extended Daycare Worked
Sunshine Staffing wifi ba ac­
cepting eppkcalmns at the Flori­
da Joo* S Benefit* Office. 514
W Lake Mary Blvd m Sanford
from BAM • 12PM on 10/27, 10/
28 and 1029 For information
can Sunshine Staffing at 1-600930-0235 NO FEE! EOE dVw/p

Sanford
Apply In person today:

*fI sign on bonua to now em-

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
AOCCCO is teaming up with
Sanlord companies to create
aidling too oppofl unifies It
you have skitla. ambition and
a (turn lor quakty. we have a
great opportunity with great
h A iu lJ *

Wa have jobs m the
following amas

Needs 100 workers dally.

1551 S French Ave
_________323-4343
Masonry Insulation
Growing Foam Insulation Com­
pany lookmg to rura new talent.
Travel M F Will tram CDL
Oas* A or B a plus, but not re
quxed Can Greg at I 800-683
3155 Insurance. 40 tk,vacation
Start your future today'
MERRY M ACS HiRMO
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5264
MdRTOAOE
PROCESSOR
TRAMEE: High school grad m
banc lypmg A t
Nations Morigig
Ung
wood Call Don/

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•Extra pay to driver*.
‘Open flam
B01 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
2*0410*
SECURITY OFFICER JOfl
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Brandy 4 Aaeoc. 434-7444

Service Tech
For local propan* company lmmodiata F T position available
Looking lor experienced perISO ♦. or wd tram nght
•on_ B45i
parson Vacsbon. tek pay. toe
COL Class B a plus Apply m
parson Discount Prgpene,,
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Lodi*i CaJI FRUI
(407) 786-TAU*
Credit Card Billing
1- 100-C ITY -F U N

'M achine Operator*
'Assem blers*
(First Shift)
* Warehouse*
‘ Clerical*
'Data entry*
‘ Telemarketing*
* Admin. Asst.*
'1st,2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*
caNlerappL
467-330-7171

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�1 0 A •SominO'G Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Tuesday, October 27, 199B

GETS
JOB D O NE!
Tra d e
71— H elp W a n t e d

103— H

93— R o o m s Fo r R ent

U
EQUIP OPERATOR- Experi­
enced who table, CDL reqd
Vacation A Pension f"T posi
ton (407)322-6133
S H IN G LE IN S T A L L E R S
Tools A (tins req Cal 834 8348
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
TECHNICIAN Exp rrr'erred but
nil earn Musi have positive atttude ana mechanical aptitude
Current P 0( Uniforms toots A
pad vacation provided Apply m
person at Harrell and Beverly
Transmission. 309 W 25th St
Santord Mon Fa 8am 5 30pm
immediate Openings to&gt; Janito­
rial ttrcare positrons in is Mary
area 3rd shft Cal 84? 8389

EFFICIENCY
Mad serv ■convenient location
321 4900
Furnished Room tor rent A! uM
Inc Phone. TV. pool A kitchen
use S40QWO No smoking Cal
alter 5 30 weekdays 328-6421
FURNISHED ROOMS-An u t«
ind Laundry, phone, and M
use $85 $90 a week 324 4955
SANFORD private home nee
area, prvale hath, $75 wk &gt;249362

99— ArARTMTMs *

W AREHOUSE

U

Indntdual needed to wors nights
(8 pm start time) m refrigerated
warehouse Starting pay $6 15
pet hoot Apply w person 10 X
a m -2 00 p m Mon , Tues .
Thurs A Fe at

LAKE AOA 1BOnVI $4tOMO
2 stonv ta/ovo ano up

323-8670
ROOMY 1 bdrm d quel histone
area $425mon * utils 1 yt
lease Cal 330 2220___________
ROSE LEA VILLAS
a n Special - $4 10 Month
HUD OKAY 407-330-6833

941 North Hwy 17
Pierson. FL

100— C o n d o m i n i u m
R entals

Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free WorsxXace
WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
tor Large Plant Nursery Must pe
experienced
rygan.jed
and
seit-mctrvated
Forhi.ft
exp
hetplut Respons.ple tor inven­
tory control, poling orders and
receiving Apply in person 6770
W SR 46 Santord or can Laune 330-0296. ext 224

1/1 CORNER UNIT: Ned to pool
tsflaslsec $450mon On Air.
W r t jjN O _ i5 6 1 W 4 4 -1 M ^ _ _

103— H o u se s *
U

91—
Share
Lady to there home w/ same
Age 50 70 No smoker. No
drinker.
No
Drugs
$450-'
mo 830-0493

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LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS

FLORIDA POLYMERS

2/1- Kitchen equip
1» (425.

(Jiif r i 'e n ln

W EVPHIftff 1££K0!

NOW HIMN6 FOR THE
FOaOWNW POSITIONS:
• Shipping Clerk with UPS
on Ime exp preferred.
• Line Leads tor Assembly
Department, 1st shill
must have prior exp.
s managing people In a
manufacturing environ­
ment.
P1ASTCS

STEN STR O M
R EN TA LS
SANFOnD 1/1 Duple., living
Rm Carpn. CH A
137M350
SANFORD 3/2 Heat 6 Air E a I
p.n kitchen
$560/$$50

JIM D O Y L E
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
TOWNHOUSE: 2/2 ott Ik . Mary
Blvd. ready to move mi 1175
mo .Nopets 407-925-3199

107— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R e n t
ELDER SPRINQS Ott SR 427 2
A 3 barms unfum $95 • $115/
»k . St25dep Cal 333-3964 or
see manager at a38t7

RATMMAL COMPANY,
LOCAL POSITION
Immetoaia opeivng n local
area. Excellent entry-level
Sales and Marketing posi­
tion (Account Executive)
Woman do aioaedmgiy wb.i
at (tvs opportunity Starting
salary up to »20.(XXVyr
Expect to earn no laea than
132,000 your tint year
Adttonal benefits include

r tout,

tn Debary 1/2 rm Irontags Re*
duced to 1225 000
Induitrtal M .ae acrou from
Orvsan Airport zoned M l
(375 000

bonus#*.

Forpftwna
Lai Mary
interview,
tut

IE K F IT PACUfit.

Brayhlll Sola Like new Make*
into queen u ie bed Make otter
322 5325
KITCHEN TABLE 1 yt dd. 42*
round, almond lormca 5 swivel
chairs $375 407 862-4967
MATTRESS SALE • Fun si/e
used box springs 6 mattress
$65 00 Larry's Mart 3224)32

199— P ets &amp; S u it l ie s
PET GROOMING
by appt at my oltee or at your
home 20- y s exp 787-0606

211—
A

WATE RF RONT/DE LTONA
3BR. 2 1/2 Bath Brick Ranch
1 1/2 acre* on lake Mon
tqe.Scteen porch/Tile doors.1 9
y rtd d 235K 407-668-1162

10 -27

m

I'.) ,SEA, I ^ c .

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R

en ta ls

A F F O R D A B lF HO M ES
VEN TU R E 1 P R O P ER TIES
DOWD WOWIT H«cirv« up t» 110 000

hp* NWOWWtl IIVAtiXI fund B*T |

FENCED PARKING AREA
easy access. can accom­
modate up to 35 car*, heavy
equipment autos, etc . 17-92/
Airport BNd area, available im
mediately (550
per month

Phone f314-4440
or---------la* 324
--------i
-----------*
1189.

OFFICE A STORE AV4H tv.ir.
over 1000 tq It (1) (435 (2)
(450 Cal aher 12pm 322-6169

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 *q
ft A up' 1265 A MONTH CWce
S lorage 321-0120 0&lt; 333 255.

141— H omes For S ale
104 Oaka Cl. Deautifut 1999
tq. ft California ttyte 2 ttory:
pod. lenma cl
amenities$129 000
Park Ave Villas 2BFV2Ba
Townhouse condo(42.000
owner motivated
331-SOM

•mtrootatfc

4/7. Over 1600 Sq. FL- sp pi
wsepelawsqts (63,900.
MARKHAM WOOOS 56 bd. 3
bath t 2 acres 3500 sq ft
l IV1am, sernpool (281,900.
RENOVATED new eon Mini/
eer Me. inside utd (48,900

DEB ARY: Access to 17-92 A I4 3BR • 2nd Rm add-on Fresh
pa nt new carpet CHA. Sec Sys,
S63 500 407-574 5208

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes Irom pennies on (1.
Deinquent Tax. Repos REOs
Your Area To* Free (1) 800-2189000 Ext M 2206 tot current kst____________ SSI_____________
1929 VINTAOE 2/1 . 1/1 apt
178 000
ELEGANT 4/2 neghborhood w/
history (130 000 DOT WALLER,
ERNXJAN PROPERTY
JEF

■M H 1IL
I r t rc h h o ff
“ ©associates

153— A creage L ot For
S ale
OSTEEN-Vacenl lot* Common
cal lot Zoned 0 4 200x400 on
Enterprite
Rd
in Osteen
(49.900 Owner Fin

CORNER LOT. over 1?4 ac LR.
eat in kith. gar (34,(00.

S t 0*4*4 JEtmttf
Since 1966
(407)322-6113

JUwa/tM

Re a

l

Es ta te,

in c

322-7498
DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal tor
mobile homesite. horses, cattle,
tsnmng or nursery Zoned sgncultural
(3.90Q/ACRE
Sm
down r r/owner finance 904-7471772 f , 904-747-8422
LAKFFRONT LO T •BeUire
Lakt&gt;. loch Arbor private
90x300 $ 70 000
LAKEFRONT LO T Stone Is
land. Laka Monroe (120 000
VACANT LO T- loch Arbor
130.000. Ig. prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LO TS Wooded
(25000
BAY AVE- Sanlord lot near
park-(12 000

321-5065

rlrchhoff _
ria l *s
OAKRIOOE FARMS • OiteerV
Dettona area. 10 acres, ideal tor
horses or cattle (arm. Modi*
home or homesite Zoned agn
(44,900 Financing aval */ sm
down payment (904) 7(7-6300

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Fo r S ale

. . k* •.

CONDO 1/1 Comer unt Next to
pod (3SK or best 700 E. AirgortjBtvd 561-744-1547 ,

can Karen

Mamey at (688) 641-648YI
tor an appointment

Rnum eTo (4071 JJjt-W.tO
___________ EOK___________

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

n t io u e

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

(407)322-6123

and

u

H ir e

Low down Eaty quality tow mo
pymti 2/1 CA In
tried yard wf e«tra huiking lot

Sale* experience helpful.
Degree a mutt. Esoatiri
management opportunity.

Apply In Person or Fas

800-554-7364

SL Johni Rivef 35iec on mrer

SANFORD 3BR 2BA $600mo
.$600 dep 3BR 1BA $S25mo .
$525 dop $25 appl lee No
rets CaH 321-6961
SANFORD: Small 2BR house
CHA/No Pets $475 * Deposit
Call 904-228-0626

ww

institute

San'Ofd spaenu* attractive y
t 5 w/FR $61,500

* window

Santord: 38R 1BA CHA Carport
$475 pet month $ 200 Deposit
Can 407-323 9473

f Tru c k Driver
s

Sm !Ut

4 ? l'il/ fy

I commission*,

141— H o m e s F o r S ale

St. P*4* j lRt*(tf

Downtown Sanlord 2BR $425
mo.
No Pets Senior Dis
count 407-896-8663

• Machine Operators

•

HIDOEN LAKES: 30RTOA 1300
aq tl., 2cr gar. fenced to) By
Owner $89 5K. 323-4057

3 2 1 - 0 7 5 9 / 3 2 1- 2 2 b /

1000 Sand Pond Road
Lake M a o . F L 32778
(4071 333-9225

•15 Day CDLTrainlag
•Day 4 W ukiil Classn
•Financial Assistants
•Cirrian Hiring On Ilia

K I T "N* f ' A R I . Y l . K ® It) l.t i r r j W riu til

$500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home m CHA. nee paint A car­
pet 7 Ask about HUO homes'
The Hilllman Group. Inc.
Realtors............321-8333

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT22, over 1600 tq t !. ng pool.
2 c gar. plus 1 c carport, over
. 3 ac wooes 11400/mon
DELTONA an Uv On. carport,
tried ya $S3(Vmon
SANFORD 21 W. ttn. 2 trptc.
lut prch, CH A. Ig yd $S50/mon
SANFORD 32 Nee crpt paint,
appl. kv. krt, tried yd (800/mon
Venture I Properties 321-4764

ArARTME.NTS/HOMES TO

s-

n f u r n is h e d

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E

A R M E L L IN I E X VT— P R E S S
L IN E S , IN C .

ouse

n f u r n is h e d

Rent

•

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PGmSBNKE

HOUSE OF QOOOttS 901 Lo­
cust Ave Furn . appn . house­
hold. etec '* A candy 331-9314

217— G arage S ales

223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM I, 0 ft dish .metal mesh
typeOrake ESR 1824 Receiver
•'remote
Pole.Books,
etc.
Ready to install
Cost over
$4500 1 1/2 yts old Asking
$1850 Will trade lor cat.pickup B g Screen TV.riding mower
or 77 407-121-8(31.
Plywood 4 X r . 3 4 ' truck. (15/
sheet 3234540
.
1

231— C

ars

For S ale

19(5
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DEVILLE. One owner Parts c*r
only No titto 4 Dr New V 8 en-,
nine Irom Caditac cost (2700 •
Only 10K rrvles since instated1
New radiator.battery. brakes. A
tires Absolutely loaded Body
and inlencr great Will take
(1.000 tor complete car Ortv# 4
awayt Might trade 407-113(A ll.

Qftftt Ssie
Renaissance Retirement Center
300 W Airport Btvd . Santord
Friday Ocl 30tn9AM1l&gt;M

219— W anted

to

Buy

Alum. Cana Copper / Brata
Kokomo Recycling: 331-0004
919 W. Flrst-M/F 9-5, Sat.9-1

221— G o o n T
Eat

h in g s t o

BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reope on peanuts written
up several time* m local news­
papers Come by A have the
BEST after al the rest
2330
Celery Ave. Santord

F R E S H P IC K E D
Limes A Key Lime* 322-3210

223—

M

is c e l l a n e o u s

A/C Units InsidWOutside unit*
2 1/2. 3. or 4 ton* svsil For
more into Call 904-709-6100.
BABY/TODDLER
WALL DECOR
Muraitook Custom made by art&gt;s! Al kinds 2540**3311-5229
CHROME WHEELS
4-16" lor Dodge Ram 1175 C«4
407-509-5057.

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

L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Sem/nofe H trtld Ciasii'
Iwds are toe quickest end mosj
inexpensive wev to sen vout
cart Run your three ine ad tor 10
days and pay only (21 00* Ever)
better, it you sell It soon#*
(which we KNOW you wd) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number ot day* a actu­
ally rani What a Dealt!

Call toda y a nd w atch
the Harald C la s s i­
fie d ! w o rk for yo u tl

(407) 3222611
SEIZED

CARS

from

(171

Por*ch#» Cadillacs. Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette* Also Jeep*.
4WOs Your area To* Free 18002189000 Ext 2206 for
current kstings

238— V e h ic l e s W anted

FREE CAR. t t A FUN to your
spare time InteresledT Cel Un­
de O 526-3517. I alao otter repl
pcs and new Tupperwere

KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL 1 U -M M

FULL S E T OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condition (20 00
C*&gt; 407-332-0167

241— REC.
-V ehicles/Cam per a Fo r

CASH U l PAIOt
For Junk Cer*. Truck* A Mac!

S a l e - "V-—■ t

MONEY TO LOAN

157— M obile H om es
Fo r S ale

For house, car. busmets. vaca­
tion. debt consolidation Please
can 1 877-324 8182

PARK AVE. M O S LE PARK
Hornet (3.00010 (6 000 Set Up
Finanong O U C Tt 322-20(1

TAMOE TRUCK COVER Black
tor Ford Ranger Slepside (350
OBO 328-1549 after 5

91 Prowler
nvlet Good cond Fully equp
Built in levelers. elec (ack
(3500 And or 1966 Chev Astro
4 3-59K mies Fact, trtr pkg me
tec $1800 Or (5000 both 322
7184

TEMPORARY NQN_CAREEB_POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR HARD WORK­
ING HONEST INDIVIDUALS FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1998 WITH
OPPORTUNITY TO WORK THROUGH JUNE OF 1999

HOURLY WAQE; $8.00 WITH INCREASE TO $9.50 PER HOUR 9% NIGHT
PREMIUM 6 P.M. -6 A.M.

QUALIFICATIONS 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.
CLERK A N D MAILH AMPLER C A S IJ fl $

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

•SmgNSlay Coign •MoOw Bitoeor
•twgy - Eflcwt Studio. 1BtdroomMofdJtk Afinntwtt
•FtwdV, On-Sat. DtptndJblt Uiugunwl
•Anc Stooje, Pnvatt pise I Uoa!

Sanford Court Apartments
■Hi,j
•b i-it*•
QM

» i I. twjart Aw- liW d 3 2 3 *3 5 0 1

APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT:
FLORIDA JOBS ANO BEN EFITS

FL0RI0A J O U AND BENEFITI

HOFFNER CENTER
5449 S. SEMORAN BLVD .
SUITE 17
ORLANDO, FL
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

GOODINGS SHOPPING CENTER REFLECTIONS PLAZA
260 SAUSALITO BLVD .
514 W LAKE MARY BLVD..
CASSELBERRY, a
LAKE MARY, a

FLORIDA JOBS ANO IFNEFTO

A MC044E TAX lor Into and
business
Accounting Sotu
son* Plus, Inc 407-328-1800

WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

253* A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g

W HOLESALE
29- 99 cants none higher
100.000 sq ft. to sea AS major
mfts.lop quality Rugs 99
2913 S 17 92 324-8800

Carpel MIN Direct

AOVANCt TECTONICS
Addlttona-Commerclal
Local SuUder since 19(1
333-6464 COC001666

NEED A CAREER?
WE NEEDA T0WWTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULDGETTOGETHER!
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

WE OFFER:
• S A LA R Y PLU S C O M M ISS IO N + IN C E N TIV E S
• F U LL B E N E F IT S IN C LUD IN G - M EDICAL,
D EN TA L. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID V A C A TIO N PER YR.
• A G R E A T A TM O S P H E R E W H E R E Y O U
C A N EAR N A G R E A T INCOM E!

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

S em in o le

H erald

NEW REMOOEL REPAIR
Doors, windows, carpentry.

•tong, decks A concrate
3234632
Bahru CBC19660
134632 S.Q
!

PRICE REDUCED!!

263-C arpentry

Wa§: $88,000 Now: $84,000

CARPENTER. AS Home
tepees, paintatg A ceramic IS*
Richard O re*6 321-5972

PROPERTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street, Santord, FL 32771
LOT SIZE: 50' x 120'
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,201 L/A
FEATURES: New Home,
Three (3) Bedroom,
Two (2) Full Baths,
Central Air / Heat,
Ptant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
Car Garage, Navy Blue Carpet. House
Color Sky blue / Teal Blue, Washer / Dryer
hook • up, St. Augustine Grass

For Financing call:
Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgsge
(407)644-0787 &lt;24hrs.)

CARPENTRY CONCEPT hnshad carpentry windows door...
Cal Darren 7664356
CARPSNTRY-ol an types Irom
leeks to doors, rotten wood and

30*ra

275-D rywall
□RYWAU/STUCCO-Rapars
Ws4 6 Cewng Taxtures
Matched Popcorn 333-6336

2 7 6 -E u

287-La w n S ervices
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RE8/COM
OUAUTY CARE
FREE EST 333-0936.

c t k ic a l

NEEOANELECTRICIANT
C A U DICK'S ELECTRIC
407*321-6733
U c. ER0002629/Dver 36 Yrs.

2 7 9 -H

LARKINS LANDSCAPW40 A B4RKMTION
We toslaH sod. kng sys A repaa
shrub*, mulch**, brick pavert,
stump grind, todtep rock A
design and Her lountams I *44
sod tree ol eny pests and fiatgut For *sL cal 523-6317 or
414-7333

auung

CONSTRUCTION clean-up ext
funk removed lawn care anytime
407-359-1641
......... ...........................'1-0781
or 407-365-078
Rental proparty, ga/aga/shad
ctean upa. appliances, trash,
brush 407-666-29(6 or
pgr 407-6194017

LAWNA/LOTB MOWED Cl*tn
ups E under brushing 27yts exp
0 322-2811/N 322-9397.

300*Pressure
C l e a n in g
Free est UcAna.

*

1-4113

301-Roo fin g
YATES ROOFMO l
Church 6 Sr. Olac. 3rd. Oan.

kx JR 3241-5052

DOOR SPECIALIST
tO -ys axpanance Work guar904- 7756162

280- H om e
I m provem ents
OAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION

httired Carpenter looking lor
tmal yobs Wei over 40 years
jl expenenc* 32147111

UaCOCOETSM 330-7302

WOOOWORKJNO CRAFTSMAN.
14 4 wood? I probably can! U censed A bonded 323-6173

HANO YUAN -Pa mtmg. concrete,
dry wan. remodekng. renova­
tions Cal 282-7069

312— T ree S er vio
OON PtCKREN TREE EVI

Tree/stump removal Fret
UcansedVisurad 326-7341
SIMPSONS Piet Tree Svc
m exp 24 hi storm dam
Senor discount Total tree i
Ft** estimales Bucket I
avatabl# Cai 3274736

A d v «rtlM your busirw M «v* ry day In tha N EW Samlnoli
Harald lo r undar $35.00 a month. Call tha Cfaaalflad
Oapartmant today to find out how II (407) 322-2611.

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida ■ Tuesday, October 27 ,1090 • 1 f ft

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

IHSS makes heart work too hard
B y P e te r H . G o lt, M .D .

BEETLE BAILEY
I'M GETTIN G GOME
i

by

Mort W a lk e r

CO FFEE. WANT GOME?

!

THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sansom

WHO* SHOULD l 5TCA*- WITH ABOUT

FINE.

K PROBLEM V4ITH K Y N X O U ttT »

ISTCNL

MR. PW^Z. KWKf FOP. ^
THE DKY...TTY AX.WH TT*\OW*J!

W lT H H l* T I

C L IC K -

by Charles M. Schulz

PEANUTS
AND MY BROTHER
TALKS ALL THE TIME
ABOUT THIS "GREAT
fUAVKIN* THING, SEE.,

AND THEN I
WONDER ABOUT THE
RE5T OF OUR
FAMILY, AND...

50 50METIMES I
THINK HE'5 REALLY
^ CRAZY, AN D „__ ^

by Howl* Schneldor

EEK * MEEK____________

D E A R D R . G O T T : I was recently
diagnosed w ith id io p a th ic h y p e r­
trophic subaortic stenosis. What is
this?
D E A R R E A D E R ; IHSS is on inher­
ited disorder marked by enlargement
of part of the wall (septum) of the left
ventricle, the major cardiac chamber.
Blood is pumped directly from the
left ventricle into the aorta, where it
fans out to supply oxygen to various
parts of the body. In 'patients with
IHSS, a portion of t)
the outflow tract is
obstructed, forcing the ventricle to
work harder during each beat. T h is
leads to shortness-of-breath on slight
exertion, fainting, palpitations, a m u r­
m u r (extra heart-sound) and cardiac
e n la rg e m e n t. T re a tm e n t m u s t be
given, or the heart will literally work
itself to death.
T w o types of drugs (beta-blockers
and calcium -channel blockers) help
relieve the obstruction and reduce
cardiac work. In the 10 to IS percent
of patients who do not re sp ond to
m e dica l th e ra p y , re m o v a l of the
obstruction may be necessary.
Most patients with IH SS are free ol
symptoms for years'. Treatm ent is not
necessary until a person develops the
symptoms of this disorder.
T o give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of m y Health
R e p o rt
"U n d e rs ta n d in g
H e a rt
Disease." O th e r readers who would
like a copy should send 12 plus a long,
self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2017, M u rra y H ill Station,
New York, N.Y. 10150. Be sure to men­
tion the title.
D E A R DR. G O T T : What is "organic
brain syndrome?"

S2
/ IS M E M O B V REALLY THC

r-fftrr- - T Y l n T P i / V l 111 T IA T

D E A R R E A D E R : Th is term means
that ■ patient's mental powers, m em ­
o ry and Ju d g m e n t a re d im in is h e d
because of physical changes in the
brain. Multiple strokes, senility, senile
dementis and many degenerative dis­
eases of the nervous system — includ­
ing Alzheimer's disease — are classed
u nder the broad heading of organic
brain syndrom e, which is a chronic
condition.
Patlenta w ith org a n ic b ra in s y n ­
drome usually show shrinkage of the
brain. Because this change is perms
nent, they suffer progressive Ilots of

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

C IMS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

intoxication, that are temporary.
D E A R D R . G O T T : Do co p p e r
bracelets help ward off arthritis?

ACROSS

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23 Ballet
coetumes
27 Native of Rome
32 Toward the left
M nMfuMBl
94 Trees of color
99 Zodiac sign
99 Scoffed
99 12-month
40 Gymnast
Comaneci

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Here’s an unusual place of prose:
"So she went Into the garden to cut a
cabbagt laaf to make an apple pte; and
at the same time a groat sha-bear,
coming up tha street, pops Its bead
into the shop. ’What! no soap?’ So be
died, and sha very Imprudently mar­
ried the barber; and there were pre­
sent the Vicninnies, and the J o b lllW
and the Garyalies, and tha grand
Panjandrum himself, with the little
round button at top, and they ail fell to
playing the game of catch as catch
can, till the gunpowder ran out at the
heels of their boots." Why did Samuel
root* write this?
Today’s deal features some aggres­
sive bidding. Perhaps, if you held that
North hand, you would have wondered
how high to go in spades — a reason­
able thought, to be true. But when you
have a long running minor, always
think Hires no-trump first. Note that
four spades will probably go three
doom. One last point about the auction:

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If you would like to w ilt*
to Dr. Oott send your let­
ter to: P.O. Bos 2017,
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Serving

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Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since ISOS

December 24, 1998

TH URSDAY
The staff of the
Seminole Herald

hope you enjoy
your holiday.
There will be no
paper published on
Christmas Day.
□INSIDE

91 st Year, No. 88

Land tract
slated for
office space

Ordinance
would curb
excessive
police calls

By Hart Bredis_____________
STAFF WRITER

B r BUI Earns

SfJU-TWHHEH-----------------------

SANFORD - Sanford resi­
dents are calling the police with
concerns about a proposed city
ordinance that would establish
a charge for excessive police
service calls.
The ordinance uddrrsses the
number of repeat calls to the
police from Individual proper­
ties.
*We*ve been getting calls with
questions about this,* acting
police chief Ray Bronson said.
For example, the police de­
partment said Idets Mart was
responsible for 224 calls for
service through Nov. 2 of this
year.
•It's calls resulting from such
businesses we're concerned
with. The property owner may
not have made the call.
A
neighbor could have been
calling with a complaint.'
Lauryn Nsvisssr (Mary), Nichols*
Azmi Idels. the owner of Idels
Baglay (Joseph) and Ban Truck*
Mart on 13th Street, said peo­
snbrod (the donkey boy. standing
ple tend to use pay phones In
In back) remember the reason tor
front of his business to call the
the eeaaon, please see Page 7A.
police, and meet the police on
his property.
■ass White writes about
*A lot of people In this area
the passing of Nap Ford,
don't have phones In their
please see Page 2A.
homes.' Azmi Idels. owner of
Idels Mart on 13th Street said.
They use the telephones In
□ B R IE F L Y
front of this store to call the po­
Tu help rtag ia the uew
lice. That goes on my record.
year, the American Lung Asso­ This goes with other busi­
ciation of Central Florida en­
nesses. too. The police de­
courages smokers to quit
partment
Itself
ought
to
smoking for their New Year's
straighten the record.*
resolution. Approximately 25%
A comprehensive review by
of adults In Central Florida
the Sanford Police Department
smoke cigarettes. ALACF Is
said the majority of police calls
committed to helping these
originate from certain resi­
smokers quit If they decide to
dences. apartments, hotels, and
do so tn 1999.
businesses.
The American Lung Associa­
On Thirteenth Street, four
tion's Freedom From Smoking
properties were responsible for
program offers smokers the
727
police service
calls
through Nov. 2 of this year.
support needed to quit smok­
'Hopefully this Is something
ing. The program will be of­
that the property owners will
fered at several Central Flor­
assist the police department In
ida hospitals In January. For
solving.* Brunson said. "It's
more Information on Freedom
not fair that we're unable to
From Smoking call (800)
provide the service we want to
LUNQ-USA The program Is
because some properties are
also offered over the Internet
tying us up.*
at wsrw.lungusa.org.
The ordinance addresses
Tb s Central Florida Zoo­
nuisance calls originating from
logical Park. Sanford. Is
individual properties.
Nui­
hosting a Senior Safari Bus
sance calls would Include
Trip to visit the Jacksonville
armed disturbances, loud mu­
Zoo on Jan. 12. The bus will
sic, drug Investigations, pros­
leave the zoo In Sanford at
titution, disturbances Involving
8:30 a.m. and return by 5
a threat, harassment, and
p.m.
PtaiM
m « Calls, Pag* 3A
Tickets are $25 for non­
members and $15 for Central
Florida Zoo members. Admis­
sion and transportation are In­
cluded In the ticket price.
Lunch Is available for purchase
at the Jacksonville Zoo.
Reservations are required.
B y Ross Whit*
For more Information or to
sfAlTWltfrcH----------------------make reservations call (407)
323-4450. ext. 119.
Have you ever wondered
what It Is like to spend Christ­
mas In Christmas, Fla.?
□ T O D A Y 'S F O R E C A S T
It requires chlld-llke Imagi­
Partly cloudy. Highs near
nation
and wonder.
80. Lows near 60.
It requires believing In
Santa Claus.
And It requires believing
that
the sand Is really snow,
□ Q U O TE
that people are skating and
“life often pres­
sledding • and Inside their
charming home. Santa and Mrs.
ents us with a
Santa are cozy and warm.
On the day before Christ­
choice of evils
mas. Santa has mall. Lots of
rather than of
mall.
'Nearly 800 letters today."
goods."
he says. “Those are the letters
• Charles Caleb Colton
received at the post ofllce. I’ve
received others by E-mail.
About 5.000 this year. That'9 a
load. The wife and I have been
□ IN D E X
busy. We've had help this year.
From Postmaster Joan Temple­
n « M m « i . . . .9 A -1 Q A
ton. The Christmas Women's
C o m ics . . . .
Club. Civic Association.
CiQM W flrd
Santa purchased all his
Dm t Abby . .
stamps early but civic groups
Horoscope . .
now help fray the cost.
O b itu a rie s . .

500 Cents

(407) 322-2611

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are. from left, Christina Qetman. 9. Justin T Spears.

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The children received

LAKE MARY • The last large
tract of commercial land tn the
city could be developed as
flexible office space, but aome
commissioners aren't happy
about the Idea.
New Century Park Is 153
acres located between Intestate4 and Rinehart Road, abutting
the Siemens Telecom Networks
facility and next to Prtmera and
the Rinehart Ridge project.
Currently zoned for heavy
commercial, office and light In­
dustrial. the developers want to
use the land to build single­
door buildings of 50,000 to
60.000
square
feet
and
100.000 to 120.000 square
feet.
*1 came here to make you
aware of how this style building
will work tn Lake Mary,* said
Don Ammerman, spokesman for
the development.
Known as 'flex-space.* the
buildings are shells that can be
modified to meet the needs of
the tenants, said Ammerman.
The buildings are designed to
be attractive from the exterior,
with high architectural style
and landscaping.
Ammerman said tenants like
the 'store front* exposure the
flex-space buildings afford.
There arr plenty of people who
wuuld choose not to be In a
multistory building.*
While the development has
unanimous approval of the
city's project review committee.
Mayor David Mealor raised the
concerns of the commission,
saying that multistory building,
like the Crescent buildings In
Primera. were the types of
bulldlr gs targeted for Industry
•dong the 1-4 corridor.
* Flex space, conceptually. 1s
not what 1 had envisioned In
that area.* said Mealor.

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To y drive at high school
Helping to collect toys at Oviedo High School for
Toys For Tots were, from left, Cadet PO Manma
Brunty, Col. Joe Nardo, Petty Officer 1st class Larry
Wharton, Cadet P.0. 1st class Brendan Lockwood,
Cadet P.O. 2nd class Adrians Alicia, Amilcas Colon.

and Cadet P 0. Clarence Walker Standing next to
the tree. Cadet P O 2nd class Johnathan Morgan.
OHS graduate John Btesnecker. and OHS graduate
Scott Evans.

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the world. He began his calling
In 1968 when his wife, Alice,
was a Girl Scout troup leader.
He volunteered to be Santa.
Soon, word spread through­
out the land that Santa was
alive In Christmas.

Letters trickled In the first
year and then multiplied Into
the thousands.
James, now 74. reads each
letter and sends a picture of
himself as Santa to all those
who Include their addresses.
Jack James of Christmas has been Santa Claus tor the more than 30
Some of the letter writers send
years So far. James has received almost 5,000 letters
him candy, gum and cookies.
And. now he's got E-mail.
Little Santas are everywhere, different than a letter asking for
That's progress." he says.
toys. I contacted the post office
*1 can't do much more than to toys and Christmas figurines.
Santa's work area is filled In West Virginia and the post­
thunk those who have sent Emaster had the delivery man
mall. Thank them and say. with letters.
check things out."
Lovingly, he does his work.
Merry Christmas from Christ­
Mrs. Santa Ls cooking him a
mas.
The mailman found the
*1 prefer to send the post­ special dinner.
three children alone. Their
Children are singing carols.
cards. Just as I have for so
mother had died and the father
many years. It seems more like
had nin off.
A few years ago. James said
what Santa should do. But
Tire people up there Im­
times change. I suppose Santa he received a troubling letter
from a 12-year-old girl In West mediately helped." James said.
lias to change some, too."
Virginia. Tire girl wrote that 9hc *1 felt good about lending wtiat
Christmas Is located Just off was very concerned about her little 1 could from here."
Route 50 between Orlando and little brother and sister. She
/Mice James tears each time
For 30 years, retired Navy the Space Coast. Santa's house said they were cold and hun- she hears the story.
electrician Jack James of Isn't but a dash off the main Kry,
*1 tell everyone why I believe
'It took four days or so for
Christmas has been Santa route.
In
Santa
Claus." she says. *1
the
letter
to
arrive."
James
said.
Inside Is a wonderland, a
Claus to thousands and thou­
*1 knew right away this was live with him."
sands of youngsters throughout workshop and home.

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The mayor was concerned the
transition, from 5 and 6-story
buildings. In Prlmera. to the
single-story buildings In New
Century Park, would not be at­
tractive to tenants in Class A
offlee space. Deputy Mayor
Thom Greene said he was wor­
ried the long-term tenants,
cited by Ammerman as resi­
dents of similar business parks
in south Orange County, would
not come to Lake Mary, but
Ammerman said he expected a
PI•■*« M « Bulldlag*. Fag* SA

Dean Ray
makes new run
Hr hub* wx i f _____________
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Dean Ray. the
French Avenue appliance
store man. Is planning a
campaign to capture Seat 3
on the Sanford City Commis­
sion.
Ray, who captured but a
sprinkling of votes In a may­
oral race In 1996, said he
lias a couple of get-to-know
the candidate barbeques on
for January.
Former city commissioner
A.A. McClanahan. who also
ran but lost to Larry Dale In
the last mayoral race, has
also announced his Inten­
tions to run for Seat 3.
Krrry Lyons, the currant
Seat 3 commissioner, has not
yet said whether he Is run­
ning In the March election.
Ray has been active In a
Citizen's Patrol unit and has
ridden with the Sanford Po­
lice Department on patrols.
Crime control is one of his
biggest concerns.
•I believe more people
know me and know what I
stand for." Ray said. TU do
much better this time than 1
did before. There wUl be
support."

�2A ■Seck-vue He Mid. Sanford Plot &lt;1a ■Thursday. D er» ber 24 1999

RUSS
WHITE

Goins to bat
for Nap Ford
Nap Font played baseball
against Jackie Robinson's Ma­
jor-League Alt Stars In the late
1940's. Ford was the teft •
fielder on ihr Orlando lilack
All-Stars.
Ford was 20 and considered
to be a very good player.
Me had a quick bat that had
some pop, and he could run
and throw.
Nap never made the big
leagues - known to some as
The Show. Hut he had much to
show in his life that ended this
week when he died suddenly
at age 71 while on a trip with
his wife to visit a daughter In
New Orleans.
Ford's name forever will be
linked in Orlando's history as
a ctvtl-rights champion, city
councilman and educator. He
taught at Jones High Sc hool.
Winter F’ark High School and
the University of Central
Florida.
T m fortunate to have been
on the cutting edge of
change." Ford said this year.
"Tills Is a new world we live In.
a new Orlando. It's not perfect
but It's belter than what we
had before."
Ford remembered when he
could not go Inlo restaurants
in downtown Orlando or try on
clothes al a clothing store.
'Blacks could go Into the
stores, they just couldn't sit
down or try on anything." he
said.
For years. Ford said the O r­
lando newspaper would not
run stories or pictures about
blacks. ‘If a black was ar­
rested, there might be a men­
tion. '* he said. "Liter, the pa­
per published a sj&gt;ccia!
'colored' sheet for stories on
colored people. That's the only
way we got In the paper.”
Notice that Ford made the
bottom u( the Orlando Sunttnel's Wednesday edition.
Therr wras a small picture and
a quote from Orlando Mayor
Glenda Hood, who said Nap
Ford Imparted Incredible wis­
dom and made a difference.
He did that and more.
One of Ford's aspirations
was to save the Impoverished
Farramore community, a
square mile area In Orlando
plagued by crime and unem­
ployment. He urged the com­
munity to dedicate Itself to the
Ford showed courage In
later years when he refused lo
go to the sidelines after having
both his legs amputated below
the knees because of poor cir­
culation He played golf by
using prostheses. He had a
cane but hardly ever used It.
Nap Ford Is one of the great
figures In Orlando's history.
He will not be forgotten by ei­
ther blacks or whites.
What a shame he didn't get
to play more baseball when be
was In his prime. Hr would
have liked to play a few times
at Tinker Field, not far from
where he lived. Thts ballpark
was for whiles only when Nap
Ford was growing up.
If they don’t tear the park
down, they might consider re­
naming It Nap Ford Field.
Tinker's had his chance.

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The folloielnq reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff s Office Jor Incidents recorded Dec. 24:

Cataract &amp; Laser

Aggravated assault:

I n s t it u t e

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, North Lake Drive, BOO block, Dec.
22. 7:33 p.m. A 22-yrar-old man was arTrsted by Altamonte
Springs Police for aggravated assault, resisting anest without
violence and on a warrant. I’ollce said they were responding to
complaints of a man shooting a gun Into the air. They said
when thry tried to question him In the matter, he ran from
them. Witnesses and the victim said he had gotten angry over
losing $15 in a dire game and had gone to hts home to get a
gun. which he waved In the nlr and shot several times while
threatening Ills opponent In the game. When he was arrested
on the assault charges and for resisting arrest, police discov­
ered there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest on pos­
session of cocaine.

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.'W-year-old woman and a 70-year-old man were each arrested
by Semlnolr County sheriffs deputies for aggravated battery.
Deputies said Ihr two began to fight when he threatened her
with scissors. Thry said she took the scissors away from him
and he became angrier and threw her on the bed. She strug­
gled to get up and hit him on the head with a bottle, causing a
cut. After that, he took bark the scissors and stabbed her In
the hark with them us she moved away, causing a small cut on
her back.

Alcohol

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possession:

LONGWOOD. Brantley Club P lu s. 300 block, Dec. 22. 11:30
p.m. A lU-yrar-old man and a 17-yeur-oId man were arrested
by Seminole County sheriffs deputies for possession of alco­
hol liy persons under 2 1-years-old. Deputies said they re­
sponded to complaints of a loud party and when they arrived,
they found al least two under-aged young men drinking beer In
the front yard. Thr homeowner, a 54-year-old man was also
arrested for providing alcohol to the under-aged drinkers.

Driving under the influence:

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LAKE MARY, 3rd Street at County Road 18, Dec. 23. 1:26
a.m. A 33-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
OVIEDO. Lockwood Boulevard at Big Oaks, Dec. 23. 2:31
a.m. A 44-year-old man was arrested by Oviedo Police for
driving under thr tnllurnee.

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Resisting urrest without violence:

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SANFORD. Rlvervlew Drive, 700 block, Dec. 23. I a.m. An
1H-year old woman was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies said they responded to a complaint by
homeowners that there was a strange woman In the yard.
Deputies said the woman was singing a song and talking
loudly to herself .ilxnit others who were trying to beat her up.
Whenever deputies approached her. she ran away. Several
times, she ran Into the street. She was finally subdued and
brought to the John K. Polk Correctional Facility.

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noise.
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams. who opposed the ordi­
nance at a recent commission
work session, said site worries
Hut passing the ordinance
could make businesses hesi­
tant to contact the police.
Williams said the ordinance
could be abused by people who
make calls against the owner of
a property.
Mother Blanche Hell Weaver,
the director of Rescue Mission
on 13th Street, said the mission
has frequently called the police
to assist with someone who Is
bleeding, or to break up a light.
Hie police department said 110
calls originated from (he mis­
sion.
"What’s happening Is we re
taking In a lot of sick people."
Weaver said. "Thry don’t have
anywhere else to go. When
they're bleeding, we have to get
someone in here. We can’t Just
handle that ourselves. "If you're
going to cause a light, we're
going to call the police. Weil

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diverse business base within
the park, with tenants that
would feed off of or complement
companies such as Siemens.
The New Century Park pres­
entation was made at a commis­
sion work session prior to the
Dec. 17 meeting.
Tlie plans for the develop­
ment will go before the city’s
planning and zoning board on
Feb. 9. 1999 and the commis­
sion will hold formal discussion
of the matter on Feb. 18 and
March 4.

try lo work It out. We’ll abide
by It."
Jerry Atkinson, owner of
Sunshine Liquor. Inc. on 13th
Street said many calls from his
property come from public pay
phones. Tire police department
said Ihr business has been re­
sponsible for 183 service calls
through Nov. 2.
"I had a woman who wanted
me to call the police because
she said a man was throwing a
bottle at her in the street.”
Atkinson said. "I’m not going to
do that. I have to see some­
thing. I went outside to check,
and whatever the problem was
It was gone. I can't control what
calls people make on the pay
phones."

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Alice Hodgins Dunn. 85. Elm
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day. Dec. 23, 1998. Bom In Mt.
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Drum was a retired lunch room
worker at Plnecrrst Elementary
School. She was a member of
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Circle,
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Protestant.
Survivors Include daughters.
Sandra Parker. Orlando. Pat
Morris. Geneva. Margo AusUn.
Jacksonville. Susan Rogers.
Osteen: sons. Sam Jr.. San­
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the 'tiler, but unusable gifts'
tx-gln* The first question to
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turned for a refund or ex­
changed for something dial is
usable'?
Is It true that all stores have
to accept returns ’ No’ The store
determines its policy regarding
returns (The same policy must
be applied to all people.) If a
store does not accept returns,
under Florida Law. It must post
a sign stating that fact If you
don't see a sign ask about the
store s return policy Just to be
sure.
fortunately most stores do ac­
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age. unused and in condition
for res.de Would you want to
buy a returned Item il someone
left the operating instructions
out of the package"’

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sales
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however many will exchange
the return fot other merchan­
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the policy Is before making placement. you will l&gt;e given
purchases Most stores are ’store credit* for a later pur­
generous in the time allowed to c h a s e Without a sales receipt
retuni purchases, hut don't ex­ you will he «m ilted with the
pect to return an Item pur­ price that the Item Is selling for
al the time of return. II the Hem
chased 6 months earlier.
When returning Items, be Is on clearance at 50 percent
sure It Is In the original pack­ olT. that Is the price you will re-

Dear Tom.
The real question Is whether
we want our kids to think It's
OK to break the law tf you don't
get caught, or If your parents
know you're doing It. I don't
think that's the message you
want to give them. In many
families, alcohol Is a part of the

holiday celebration. Tills Is
perfectly acceptable.
when
used In an appropriate manner
among adults. However, as you
arc saving, the problem arises
when teenage kids feel that
they have the some entitlements
as the adults.
IVrhaps your best bet Is to
establish a ‘NO Illegal Use*
rule for your family and In your
home To make the rule con­
form to state and federal laws,
the rule would Include:
• No use of alcohol by anyone
under the age of 21.
• No jHissesslon or use of any
Illegal drugs by anyone.
• No use of cigarettes or to­
bacco products by anyone un­
der 21.
If anyone gives you trouble
about the rule, remind them
that you are legally responsible
for any harm done to persons or
property perpetrated by a per­
son under the Influence of al­
cohol or any other drug su p ­
plied by or consumed In your
home.
Some parents feel uucomlortable about establishing a 'no
use* rule for their kids, when
the parents themselves drink.
Remember, the real Issue here
Is no ILLEGAL use. If the adults

Fiance won’t talk marriage
HEAR ABUY: I have been
engaged almost 14 months. My
fiance never mentions marriage.
When I bnng it up, he says the rela­
tionship isn’t great enough to dis&gt;
cuss marriage The only time he
wants me is when I tell him I'm
going to move on with my life.
He told me that I care far too
much for him. and if I want him to
love me the way 1 want him to, I
will have to start caring less for
him. He is much older than I am
Abby, I just don't feel the love is
being returned. Before we got
engaged, he cheated on me and lied
about it. He claims she was "only a
friend.’ but it happened more than
once He still keeps in contact with
her I now have a hard time trust­
ing him when he goes anywhere
He says I have to forget about
the past and move on to the future
I don't believe people ran move on
with the future while the past still
haunts them What do you think’’
WANTS TO BE LOVED
IN PENNSYLVANIA
DEAR WANTS TO BE
LOVED: From what you have
described to me. I'm hesitant to
call yo u r arran g em en t an
engagement. If your “fiance" is

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choose lo drink, they must do
so In an appropriate, responsi­
ble manner. It Is NEVER appro­
priate or responsible for anyone
to get drunk. Now. a word to all
readers...Have a wonderful
holiday and a gre.it new year.
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SPORTS
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Sports
Patriots prevail
Brantley
wins fourth
Target title

Blake,
Broncos
would be
a good fit
SANFORD _ Wc’vr played
Willi Jeff Make's money b e­
fore In tills column, mostly
because we wish we had It.
Make, for those new to the
area. Is a Seminole Ill^ti
graduate and local hero who
Is listed as a quarterback
with the Cincinnati Dcngnls.
He has been a member of
several Pro Howl team s hut.
lost In Cincinnati, lie has
s|&gt;eiit the entire season c a r­
rying a clipboard as Nell
O'Donnell and Paul .Justin
have led the IJcngals to a 312 record.
Make lost Ills starting Job
In the pre-season to
O'Donnell, a high-priced free
agent, and chose lo stay In
Cincinnati Instead of taking
a pay cut.
He got to stay with a bad
team and never took a snap
until Injuries and losses
decimated the team. And
that was with Ills m entor.
Urtice Coslett who h as
coached Make since Ills
rookie season with the New
York .Jets, as head coach.
Clearly. O'Donnell Is the .
m an and J u stin Is In-tug
given every chance at the
num ber two role.
Make Is not a back-up
quarterback. He h as proven
himself and Is Just stuck In a
bail situation with a bad
team.
Coslett will Iw gone soon
after (lie llengals w rap up
their season Sunday.
Chances are the Ucngals will
look to Jettison somebody
and It looks like Make.
So where does the local
hero go?
Let's look at who needs a
starting quarterback next
season.
IPittsburgh Is a long shot.
Haltlmore. definitely. Maybe
K ansas City. Philadelphia
for sure. Possibly St. Louis
and New Orleans.
There's somebody left, and
It makes perfect sense.
The defending Super Howl
cham pion Denver Uroncos.
Jo h n Elway has given all
Indications that this Is his
last season. His current
back-up. Hubby Drtster. Is
not a starting quarterback
despite his 4-0 record as a
starter this season.
Third-learner Urlan Grtesc
Is being groomed for the InI lure but he Is at least two
’ years away from m aking an
Impact and the Uroncos are
too good to throw a rookie
•j Into the lire.
So they need a q u arte r­
back.
And Make needs a team.
It's a perfect fit. Denver
coach Mike S h an ah an Is the
same ty|&gt;o of offensive guru
a s Coslett and. let's not get
carried away, but M ake and
Elway have some sim ilari­
ties.
Uoth have cannons for
arm s. Doth arc scram blers
who fare best when free­
lancing. And the receivers In
Denver are better than Cin­
cinnati's one-m an crew of
Carl IPickens.
Make will probably be the
t)cst quarterback available at
Die end of the season unless
Cincinnati Is making some
decisions (hat no one knows
about, but they aren't likely
to let go of O'Donnell and
don't want to pay Make the
big bucks to sit on the
bench.
P le a s e b ee J e f f . P a g e GA

Bv Dean Smith____________
shorts editor

Lake Mary coach Bill Eissele (left) presents the Target Soccer
Classic Championship trophy lo a trio ol Lake Brantley seniors
following the Patriots' 3-0 victory over Clearwater-Countryside
Wednesday night at Don T Reynolds Stadium

|J\KE MARY - It took nine
years, but Dike Hrantley High
School finally won Its fourth
Target Soccer Classic- Champi­
onship Wednesday night at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Janey llallherg scored two
goals and the Patriots' defense
held Clearwater Countryside to
only four shots on goal as the
Seminole
County
power
lilanked the Cougars. 3 0.
The tournament title was the
llrst for Dike llrantlev since
the Altamonte Springs school
won the event, called the Hur
get King Soccer Classic then,
won II three consecutive years.
1987. 1988 and 1989
Hie final day of the five-day
tournament ended up to In - a
i lean swrep for Seminole Ath­
letic Conference schools as
Dike Howell kuiM ked oil Day­
tona Hrach-Seabrrr/r In the
Hard Place Game and host
Dike Mary. Ihe defending Class
*&gt;A Stale Champions, got a
measure ol revenge liy beating

TARGET SOCCER CLASSIC ‘98
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18
a t Lym an High School
Game I _ University High Srhrxl 4. I vtti.in High School 0
2 . lu k r llruntlry l l i g h S . L . . | 3. Mrthoomr High Srh&gt;.4 2 siidclrnllr.llh | m n.illv kirk*
Game :i . W lnlri Park High S. t v . 4 6 Winter Spring* High Srhrml 0
flam e 4 . la k e lluwrll High S rh o .l 3 Neptune lie n h Flrtlher High S hoot t

a t Lake M ary High School
Game 5
t. penally
flum e II
(lam e 7

. Clearwater Countryside High Srhool 2. Illchop Muon- High S&lt; h o .l
kKk*
. Daytona llearh S eahrre/e High Srhrxl 4 fM eilo High S rlx x l I
_ llora It." on High Srhnoi defeated lloone lllg li N l x »4

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19
a t Laka M ary High School

fl.im e H _ VuIrVn lUoninlngduk- High Srtx.,1 I Like M.iry lllgli S. |w»,| 0.
|»-tk.illy kirk*
(lam e 9 _ Oviedo lllgli School N, lloone High Srhrxil 0
Game 10 . la k e Mary High Sr hoot 4 lll*hop Mi«.re lllgli St Im«.| 0
( G im r It . Daytona Hrarh Seafirrr/r High Schr.il I llora Katun lllgli S r lx x l
Game 12 . Clearwater Countryside High Srhrxl 2 V alrvo llloomlngtLile High
Sr tx x l 1

a t L y m a n H igh S ch o o l
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(lam e
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| j _ Melbourne High Sr ta u t 3. Lyman lllgli Sr hoot 1
II . Nrpdinr Hear h H e(r her High Srhrxl 2. Winter Springs lllgli
13 _ Like Hrantley High School 3 University lllgli School 0
16 . Luke llowrll lllg li ScImjoI 3. Winter Park lllgli Sr In ail I

MONDAY. DECEMBER 21
a t Laka Mary High School
(.um e 17 _ Ika.i Katun High Srhool 3. Melbourne High S I m i I 2 |&gt;rnalty
kill k*
(•."tie IH . Valruu llloomingitule High S&lt; hool 2 N eplune lieu, h M n .lu r High
S .I h&lt;4 I (rn ally kli ks
Game 19 . lu k e Mary lllgli School 4 Winter Park lllgli Srhool 2
(•a m e 2 0 . (M eiti lllgli Srh&lt;»4 3. University High Srhool 2

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2 2
a t Laka Mary High School

Game 21 . Valrtro llkxm lngd.de lllgli Sr lx *4 2. Valrtr» llli.imlngd.ik- lllgli
S Ixail I. | m a lty kk ks
Game 22 . lu k r Mary lllgli School I Ovlcik. lllgli Sr hrxl 0
Game 2 3 . Like Hrantley lllgli School I la k e Howell High School 0
flam e 2 4 . tleu rw iler f oon lrysk le High Sr h tx l 2 Daytona Ik-.N h Sr-ahrerrr
H ig h S .lx .il I

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23
a t Laka Mary High School

FIFTH PLACE GAME
( lame 21 . Like Mary lllgli Srhool defeated Valrtro ilkmmlngdule High Srhool

THIRD PLACE GAME
(kltnr 20 . Ltkr Ikiwrll lll^h Srtiia4 drfrutrd D.ivfnit.i lk.it h S r iih n ttr 111*4)1

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
r».unr *27 . Ltkr Mr.uitlry High N&lt; )*■&gt;! 3 Clr.irw.itrr Cmintry%kJr High Sr Inn4 0

P leaee t e e T a r g e t. P ag e BA

McMillan
tops AllTourney
selections
B y U t ia Smith_____________
s t u m s kiici o it

Ij \KK MARY _ Dike llruntlry
Junior uiidnrldrr/forw.ird Me­
gan Mi .Mill.in was i b o s e i i ihe
Must V.ilu.ihle Offensive Player
following ihe Patriots' victory
In Ihe 1998 Target Soccer
Classic Alt-Toiimamenl Tram
al Don T. Reynolds Stadium
Wednesday utgiil.
Also named Irom Dike llrunlley were Itie goalkeeping talldem of frcslimaii Cussle Keane
and liuiior Kristin Freeman and
junior defenseman Kelly llrttl.
Meghan Conrad, a sopho­
more from muiier up Clearwa­
ter Countryside, was named
die tournament's Most Valu­
able Defensive Player.
Defenseman Jackie VanDioven from Dike Mary was
selected as Ihe winner if die
Coaches' Choice award.
Also
making
die
AllTnum.uncut team were seniors
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Tournament Offensive Most Valuable Player Megan McMillan (No 3.
lolt pholo) lights a Countrydsido defender for tho ball during Lake Bran­
tley's 3 -0 Championship G am e victory, whilo Laka Mary head coach Bill

Eissele (right pholo) presents the Coaches' Choice award to Jackie
VanLooven following tho completion of the 1998 Target Soccer Classic
al Don T. Reynolds Stadium W ednesday night.

Football
districts
approved
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Th o Florida High School Activities Association approved tho 1999 rediMnctmg plan and all cl tho Seminole Athletic Conference schools wiB

bo placed in tho sarno districts, la k o Brantloy. Lake Maty and O viedo
in 6A-2 and l ako Howell. Lyman, Seminole and Winter Springs in 5A-4

SANFORD _ The HISAA
(Florida High School Activities
Association) adopted changes
lo Ihe rcdlstrtctlng plan and
approved the six classification.
12 district set-up starting In
Ihe 1999 school year.
One of the changes kepi the
three
remaining
Seminole
Athletic Conference Class liA
schools In Ihe same district.
Class tiA-Dlstrlct 2 will now
consist of SAC schools Dike
Hrantley. Dike Mary and
Oviedo along with Apopka.
Orlando Colonial. DrDuid and
Orlando-University.
Tile oilier big change was the
F1ISAA
approving
Winter
Springs’ move from Class 3A lu
Class fv\ where the Dears will
Join Class fiA-Distrut along
with SAC schools Dike Howell,
Lyman and Sendnole. Deltona
Pine Ridge. I’orl Orange-Spruce
Creek and Daytona HeachMalnland.

�•A •Sermnoi* Merakl Sar^yd Honda •Thursday, December 24. 1998

Spring turkey quota hunt
perm it applications here
Special to the Herald
OCALA
Attention turkey
hunters! Spring turkey quota
hunt penult applications will
be available loginning Dec. 28
at the Florida Game and Fresh
Witter
Fish
Commission's
(CiFCI Central Region Office in
Ocala, and at county tax col­
lectors' offices.
The applications must be
submitted to the GFC's quota
hunt office In Tallahassee from
Jan. 11-20 In order to be eligi­
ble for the random drawing.
Applications received before
January 11 will be returned to
the applicant
Aftrr the random drawing the
GFC will issue any remaining
penults on a first come, firstserved I m s I s .
Quota hunt penults are not
necessary on private lands and
many public wildlife manage­
ment areas (WMAs).
However you will need one If
you plan to hunt any of the
following WMAs located In the
GFC.'s Central Region: Halid
Unit of Rtchloam In Sumter
Countv IMarch 20-22. March
26 28 and April 2-4): Caravelle

Ranch In Marlon and Putnam 22. April 2-1 and April 16-18).
counties (March 20-23 and
A new area. Polts WMA In
March 24 28).
Citrus County, will also offer
Also. Elonlah Creek In Pii t - spring turkey hunting this year
nam County (March 20 22. by quota permit only (March
March 26-28 and April 24); 20 23 and March 24-28). This
Hvtng Eagle In Citrus County area was approved by the
(March 20-23 and March 24- commission too late to be In­
28); Half Moon In Sumter cluded on the Quota Turkey
County IMarrh 26 28. April 2 4 Hunt Application, so tt will
and April 0-11); and Lake have its own application this
George In Putnam and Volusia year also available at the
counties (March 20-22, April 2- GFC's Central Region Office
. 4 and April 16-18).
and tax collectors' offices.
Others Include Ocala - Like
EXEMPT HUNTERS PLEASE
Delaney Unit In Marlon and
Putnam counties (March 27-28. NOTE: The following WMAs do
April 3-4. April 10-11 and April not allow exempt hunters ex­
17-18). Prairie Lakes Unit of cept by quota permit: llalrd
Three Lakes In Osceola County Unit of Richloam. Etonlah
Half Moon.
Like
IMarrh 20 22. April 2-4 and Creek.
April 16-18); Rtchloam In George, Ocala Like Delaney
Sumter. Lake. Pasco and Her­ Unit. I\itts. lYalrle Lakes Unit
nando counties (March 20-28); of Three Lakes. Seminole For­
and Seminole Forrst In Lake est. Tiger Bay and Toso­
Countv (March 20-23 and hatchee.
In addition to possessing a
March 24 28).
And Seminole Ranch In Or­ spring turkey quota hunt per­
ange County (March 20-22. mit. those wishing to hunt on
March 26-28 and April 2-4): Ti­ any of the areas mentioned
ger Day In Volusia County* above must possess a valid
(March 20-22. April 2 4 and Florida hunting license, a wild
April 16-18). and Tosohatchee turkey stamp and a wildlife
In Orange County (March 20- management area stamp.

Hunting maps on Internet
PALATKA _ The St. Johns River Water
Management District has posted maps of its
TVpc II Wildlife Management Areas on Its
web sltr. SvJR STATE.FL.US.
Brochures are also posted to ensure that
till hunters know the rules. The same maps
and brochures are available through District
olfires and the tax collector offices selling
District permits.

UCF offers 50-plus baseball
ORLANDO _ University of Central Florida
Rrcrrat tonal Services Is offering a 50-Over
Baseball League. Games will be played at
UCF on Tuesday night's, starting Jan. 6lh.
The entry deadline Is January 1st. Cost Is
$25 per player and $10 for uniform and you
must be bom before January 1. 1950 to play.
Call Recreational Services at 823-2408 and
ask for Loren Knutson for more Information
on this exciting league.
•

W inter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS _ The City of Winter
Springs Parks A Recreation Department will
offer two plans for Its Slow Pitch Softball
Fall League at Central Winds Park.
Offered will be league's for Co-Ed. Men and
Women and teams may opt for either a fiveweek. 10 game schedule or a five-week, five
game schedule.
Cost for the 10 game season Is $310 and
$185 for the five game season. Both league's
will have to pay a $25 ASA fee and a $5 non­
resident fee (If applicable). Teams may also
purchase softballs between $40 and $50 per
dozen (home teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week of January
4th and end the week of February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with pic­
ture. while championship teams will get in­
dividual and team trophies and runner-up
teams will get a team trophy.
For more Information, please phone 3277110 or fax at 327-0018.

Softball players needed
SANFORD _ Women's slowpltch softball
players me needed for a team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.
Please call Donnie at 323-0631 for Info.

"Lung Cards" are great gifts
OK1ANUO _ Tile Golf Privilege Card, also
known as the 'Lung Card", allows golfers to
enjoy free or reduced green fees at over 600
courses In Florida, Georgia. Alabama. South
Carolina and Mississippi.
Tlie Lung Card is a perfect gift for the holi­
days. and proceeds from your aid benefit the
American Lung Association of Central Flor­
ida. The Golf lllvllege Card is on sale for
only $20 during the holidays, and if you buy
three you receive an extra card free.
For more Information on purchasing the
"Lung Card' for the golfer In your family
please call 425 5864 or 1-800-LUNG USA

JCC winter sports camp
MAI ILAND _ Tile Jewish Community Cen­
ter. 851 N. Maitland Ave. Maitland. Is now
acrrpttng registration for several winter
break sports camps.
All camps run from 9 a m. to-4 p.m. How­

T arg et------C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 5A

Valrico-Bloomlngdale In the
Hltli Placr Game.
Bl'ximlngdale
lead bested
the Haras 1-0 on penalty kicks
In an opening round game.
Ilallbrrg. a senior, put the
1‘atriots 110-1-4) ahead to stay
Just 6:39 Into the game when
she headed a pass from Sarah
Cornell past the Cougars goal­
keeper Into the top right comer
of the net.
Megan McMillan, who was
selected as the Most Valuable
Offensive Flayer In the tourna­
ment. put Lake Brantley up 2 0

ever. early (7 a m.-to 9 a.m.) and Lite (4
p.m. to 6 p.m.) care Is available.
Camp options are: Junior Maccabl Sports
Camp Pre-K-2. Gymnastics A Dance Camp
Pre-K-6. Soccer &amp; Football Camp 3-6. Bas­
ketball Camp K-6 and Golf A Tennis Camp
5-15 years of age.
Winter Break Camp dates-Week I-Dec. 2124. Week 2-Dec. 28-31; Camp fees $100
Dally rate $30. JCC Member discount $85.
Dally rate $25. Call for tennis and golf camp
fees. For further Information and to register,
call 645 5933. Ext. 255.

Lady Rams soccer alumni game
LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary Lady Rams
soccer alumni game will be played on Sat­
urday Dec. 26. 1998 at 2 p.m.
All varsity graduates are Invited and after­
ward we will go out to eat. Please make
plans to attend because we are looking for­
ward to seeing all of youth

GFC offers wildlife magazine
OCALA _ From fly fishing for panfish to
colorful songbirds to trophy bucks • Florida
Wildlife magazine has a little something for
all nature lovers. This official publication of
the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission (GFC). let's you experience the
state's unique flora and fauna from the com­
fort of your easy chalrf
Florida Wildlife magazine makes a great
Christmas gift for everyone on your list. It's
an award-winning, bi-monthly publication
Jam packed with vibrant and stimulating
photographs, original artwork and colorful
stories on Florida's hunting, fishing, wildlife
watching and conservation-related topics.
In addition, each year the Florida Buck
Rrglstry Is printed In the January-Februaiy
issue of the magazine, listing the biggest
whltetall bucks taken In the state during the
previous hunting season. It also lists who
took them and where they were taken.
These and more articles give readers a
wraith of Information about Florida's wildlife
such as where to find an affordable place to
hunt, how to hunt turkey, where to fish for
bass and how to help protected species from
disappearing. You'll even find some recipes
on how to cook your favorite fish and game.
New this year is "A Wildlife Friend" - a fea­
ture that recognizes those who have helped
wildlife In one way or another.
And. for every three one-year gift subscrip­
tions ($12) you purchase (a total of $36 plus
$2 shipping and handling), you will get a free
signed and numbered Largemouth Bass art
print by artist Duane Raver. This Is the 15"
print In the magazine's wildlife cover art se­
ries and Is available for a limited time.
To order Florida Wildlife magazine send
check or money order payable to Florida
Wildlife. Circulation Office. 620 S. Meridian
St., Tallahassee. FI.. 32399-1600.

Salando P ark to host tennis
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Saniando Park
will host the first Professional Futures Ten­
nis Tournament of 1999 from January 4through-11. 1999 In Altamonte Springs.
The hard court event will offer Central
Florida the opportunity to see tomorrows
ATP Tour superatars In action. Prize money
for the tournament is $15,000.
The Leukemia Society of America will
benefit by receiving all proceeds from the
tournament and special events associated
with the event. Saniando Park Is located at
401 W. Highland St. In Altamonte Springs.
Admission Is free for the event. For more
Information, please call (561) 218-1426.

30-minutes later on direct kick.
So dominant were the Patri­
ots that they held Countryside
(9-2-1). the 1996 Target cham­
pions. to only one shot on goal
In the first half.
Hallbcrg scored her 21st goal
of the season and put the game
out of reach with 22:22 left In
the game when she scored on
an assist from McMillan.
PATRIOTS 3. COUGARS 0
C o u n tr y s id e

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0

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Lake Brantley
2
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Guula _ Lake IlraxKlry 3 (lUlibrrz 2.
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Country tide 4. Lake tiranlley 17. Ifccurds . Countryside 0-2-1: Lake llranUry 10-1-4.

Tourney-----Continued from Page OA
Kristen Hoyle and Alyssa Be­
nitez from Lake Mary; sopho­
more Randy Holcomb and Jun­
ior Nandi Pryce from Lake
Howell: Kelley Vlsentln from
Boca
Raton;
sophomore
Stephanie Freeman from Coun­
tryside; senior Becca Williams
from
Daytona
BeachSeabreeze; and senior Anne
Elaldwtn from Winter Park.

win, lose &amp; DREW

Rodriguez fourth at World’s
Special to the Herald
MISKOLC. HUNGARY - Rafael Rodrigue*. •
freshman at Lake Brantley High School, repre­
sented his country In Impressive fashion re­
cently at the Karate World Cup.
Rodriguez was Invited to Join the U.S. Team
after earning a gold media at the Junior Olym­
pics In Hampton. Virginia In August and a
bronze medal at the World Junior Budo Cup. at
Disney’s Wide World of Sports In February.
The Karate World Cup. which had over 3.000

competitor* from 37 counftres entered, was held
In Miskolc. Hungary, a city about 100 miles
from Budapest, on the weekend of December
4th. 5th A 6th.
Rodrigues was outstanding, gamering a fourth
place finish In Kata (forms). The placement was
Impressive considering that a finish In the Top
8 Is considered a great accomplishment.
Rodriguez, the son of Isldora and Vella Ro­
driguez of Apopka, also has two State Champi­
onships to his credit and Is an Honor Roll st in­
dent at Lake Brantley.
*

WKA Is Coming To Town
race, with on additional 20
cars reserving numbers for the
twice around-the-clock event.
Less than SO entries were tecelved last year at this point,
but 74 cars started the race.
Among the 7 1 teams entered
this year, 23 are Can-Ams. 15
entries are GT2. 29 have en­
tered for the GT3 class and
four entries are In the new GTT
tube-frame category.
Irvan is teaming with NAS­
CAR Craftsman Truck Series
driver Boris Said and Mark and
Brian Slmo. and will compete
in the GT3 class In a BMW. Ir­
van and Mark Slmo own the
Craftsman Truck Said drives
on the circuit.
..........
T his really came about from
Boris.* Irvan said, "lie told me
we need lo tram up and run
the Rolex 24. and I thought
this might be a fun thing to do.
"I have no sports car experi­
ence. Basically the only road
course experience I have Is on
the Winston Cup tour. I won't
be doing any of the night driv­
ing. Boris Is very good at night,
and our other drivers are also
experienced In night driving.
There's really no need for me to
do that.
"I'm looking forward to It. I
think It's going to be fun."
Among some of the other
noted early entries Is five-Ume
Rolex 24 At Daytona champion
Hurley Haywood. Haywood Is
teaming with Dale and Don
Whittington. Rob Dyson, the
1997 winner of the Rolex 24. Is
entered with James Weaver.
Elliott Forbes Robinson and
Dorsey Schroeder.
Corvette Is scheduled to
make Its return to endurance
racing In the Rolex 24. Two en­

gpsctal to tks Harold
DAYTONA BEACH _ Just like
Christmas. Go-Karts only come
once a year . . . at least to Day­
tona International Speedway.
The largest karting event In
North America Is coming to
Daytona Beach Dec. 28-30.
with more than 3,000 karts ex­
pected for races at the Speed­
way. and at Municipal Stadium.
The World Karting Associa­
tion sanctioned events begin
Saturday with 4-Cycle Day at
the Speedway.
Karts entered In the Enduro
World Championships get on
the 3.56-mile track at the
Speedway Dec. 27. while the
Dirt World Championships
also get underway at Municipal
Stadium Dec. 27.
More than 50 races, with
speeds reaching as high as 120
mph, will be contested at the
two facilities during the fiveday period. Races will be held
at the Speedway during the
day. while the main events at
the stadium begin at 6 p.m.
The Infield will open to spec­
tators at the Speedway, while
the North Grandstands will
open for the races at Daytona
Beach Municipal stadium.
Tickets for Speedway and
stadium events are $8.

Daytona 500 champ
Irvan enters Rolex 24
DAYTONA BEACH _ NASCAR
Winston Cup driver Ernie Ir­
van. the 1991 winner of the
Daytona 500, is among the
early entries for next months
Rolex 24 At Daytona.
A total of 51 cars met the
first deadline, officially enter­
ing the USRRC-sanctloned

tries already have been nied In '
the GT2 class.
Ron Fellows, Chris Knelfel
and John Paul Jr. are entered
In one Corvette' while Scott
Sharp. Andy Pilgrim and John
Heinrich also will set their
nights on the GT2 champion­
ship In a Corvette.
An open test session for the
Rolex 24 is scheduled for Jan.
9-11. with the cars reluming to
the track for their first official *
practice Jan. 28.
Testing for Speedweeks 99
gels underway Jan. 3-4 with
the NASCAR Wtafton Cup Ford
teams, followed by the Oeneral
Motors teams Jan. 6-7.
' T he1Ford teams return J a n .’
12-13. while the NASCAR
Goody's Dash Series teams lest ’
at the 2.5-mlle track Jan. 15- •
16. followed by (he Busch Se­
ries teams Jan. 17-18. The
Winston Cup General Motors»
teams finish winter testing*
Jan. 19-20.
For ticket Information on the ’
Rolex 24 At Daytona or any
Speedweeks 99 event, call *
(904) 253-7223.
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Last Second Shot:
Speaking o f the Broncos,
have you noticed the Impact Lake Howell's
Trevor Pryce has made
this season? He didn't
get a lot o f time last sea­
son, but he has been a
defensive leader fo r Denver all year.

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Religion
Aiding youth in their walk with Jesus
CORRESPONDENT

Ministry wraps up ths holidays
KM Thompson and Jayna Myara of Sanford Ftowar 8hop racantty aharad
tha ‘how to's‘ of hoMay tfccorating wtih ths Woman’s MMatry and ladtoa
from tha Laka Mary araa at First Baptist Church Martftam Woods, Laka
Mary. To Vrap up* tha avanlng. thoaa adandkig wans gtvan tha
opportunity to paruaa tha tovafy floral craationa ptaoad on tablaa
throughout tha ha&gt;. Ptcturad at ona tabta (from M l) ara Susan
Asgartnik. Jayna Myars, KM Thompson, Juna McFaddan, Msgdalana
Comanu, Crisba Vlncant and Dstorss VtnoanL

The 12 days of Christmas

SANFORD • Nick Flrlos r e ­
cently began the ministry of
■Just the TRUTH* (Teens Ris­
ing Up. Terrifying Hell) and
"Youth House.* Both efforts are
programs to aid young people
In their walk with Jesus.
According to Flrlos, Today's
teens and young adults are
being pulled in many different
directions by the Influence
and powers that fill this world.
Whether It be the media, r a ­
dio. television or the Internet,
these mediums have on ex­
treme effect on young people
and the way they think and
behave.
"Each year It seems more
and more evident- that our
young people, have a world
where violence, sex and drugs
are more prevalent than ever
before." said Flrlos. ‘Our
young people have a desire to
hook on to something. Why not
have that something be 'Ju st
the TRUTH?"

He explained that ‘Just the
TRUTH" Is a vision for the
youth of the community that
l y JafV EfaH, Paatas
God laid on my heart four
years ago. I currently lead
SANTOHD FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER
worship for a local youth
group In Sanford. I'm 31 years
On the First Day of Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to me...
old and once a teenager/
Thy Kingdom come Thy will be done on Earth as It is In young adult not too long ago. I
Heaven-Do you think I would aak you to pray something I didn't understand the peer pressures
expect to happen? I don't think you really believe that. It la My and the decisions that our
will for the unity and harmony of Heaven to be made manifest youth face everyday If I might
here on Earth, and especially among My Body, the Church.
add. I also never would have
On the Second Day o j Chrtstmas my true love (Jesus) said to me... been part of a youth group, or
Our Father-Dld you ever wonder why I didn't Instruct My dis­ church for that matter, be­
ciples to pray *my Father which at In Heaven*? It's because I cause of the preconceived
wanted them to remember that It's "our* Father, they are part of Ideas of what I thought Chris­
a family. Shouldn't you show the world how well our family gets tianity was all about, dull and
along?
religious. However. God had
O j the Third Day oj Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to me...
plan. He saved me In
If you walk In the light as I am In the Ught-My word couldn't be another
1991 through a beautiful
much clearer. If you are truly walking in Ood's light you will have blessing,
who Is now my wife.
fellowship with one another. How Is your fellowship with the rest God added to that blessing a
of My Body?
3- year-old little girl and has
O i the Fourth Day oj Chrtstmas my true love (Jesus) said to me...
a fire In my heart that
Every time I addressed My(church I Identified It by Its geo­ fueled
Is
growing
stronger by the day
graphical location. For example: The church of Smyrna. The for our youth."
church of Corinth, etc. If I only recognize one church In your city
Flrlos cited that. "Just the
shouldn't you?
TRUTH' will be u place where
On the F\/th Day qf Christmas my true love (Jesus) sold to me...
and young
adults
If you remember I gave Five ministry offices to My church to teens
equip the saints for the work of the ministry and to edify the throughout the city of Sanford.
Body of Christ. I ask My ministers. ’Are you edifying My Body?*
On the Sixth Day qf Christmas my true love (Jesus) said tome...
I didn't command you to try and make the Body of Christ uni­
fied. My word says to keep the unity of the Spirit that already
exists In the realm of the Spirit. I want you to discern that unity
and keep It.
On the Seventh Day q f Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to me... By Mary Rowell
Are you not cam al?-lf you say you are of Paul or Cephas or
Apolios and even If you say we are only of Christ you are still c a r­ CORRESPONDENT
nal and betiavtng like unsaved men. For where there la envy,
strife and divisions you are still children. Aren't you ready to
LAKE MARY - Each year at
grow up and partake of grown up things? I think you arel
the Holy Cross Lutheran P re­
On the Eighth Day q f Christmas my true love (Jesus) sold to me...
school In Lake Mary, several
Do you remember that I said how good and pleasant It la when classes present a Christmas
the Brethren dwell together In unity? I will command My blessing play for their families. The
of life evermore when I see you do this. I am eager to do this for play is T h e Christmas Story",
you My beloved!
a retelling of the birth of Jesus
On the Ninth Day qf Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to me...
and the arrival of the WisePlease hear Me carefully-Scatterlng Is sign of My displeasure. men.
Whether It Is the people of the Tower of Babel. My shepherds
scattering My sheep or Israel refusing to listen to My words. Scat­
At one such presentation,
tering was the result of their sin. Be obedient and you won't con­ the teacher.
Mary
Ellen
tinue to be scattered.
Huwkinson. narrated while the
On the Tenth Day q f Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to me...
children, dressed in appropri­
I am the Good Shepherd-I always want to gather My sheep. ate costumes, acted out the
Don't be sheep that go astray. You are always safer together!
play. The story starts with
On the Eleventh Day qf Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to Mary and Joseph leaving thetr
me...
home and traveling to Bethle­
My prayer Is truly the Lord's prayer. The last night 1 was on hem. Finding no room In the
earth I prayed what was dearest to My heart. 1 wont It to be dear­ Inn. Mary and Joseph must
est to your heart as well. That Is for My people to be One as My stay In a stable, with only a
Father and I are One. Will you pray with Me for this?
manger for their new born
On the Twelfth Day q f Christmas my true love (Jesus) said to me... baby.
Remember that I chose Israel to be My holy nation, yet that na­
When Miss Mary Ellen read
tion was comprised of twelve tribes with different strengths and the line "and she wrapped Him
weaknesses. My Church Is also My holy nation comprised of In swaddling clothes and lay
many tribes and denoml-natlons. Let your differences strengthen him In the manger", Mary was
you not divide you. I kingdom divided against Itself cannot stand. a little overcome by her sud­
den lame. Busy smiling at the
audience and offering the oc­
casional wave, site Ignored the
line twice until the donkey,
who had brought Mary and Jo ­
seph to Bethlehem, said. In a
very loud stage whisper, "Put
The
Rev.
E.
Rivers
Is
pastor,
C h ris tm a s E ve services
the church Is located on the the baby In the cradle.*
LAKE MARY - A Christmas
The play continued without
comer
of 12th Street and Ce­
Eve Communion Service will
a
glitch as the shepherds, the
dar Avenue. For more informa­
be held at 7 p.m. tonight at
star, the angel and the wtsetion.
call
the
church
at
323Abundant Life Presbyterian
8857.
Church.
The church meets at the
SANFORD • House of Refuge
Courtyard Inn. Heathrow. For
Ministries.
1001 Celery Ave..
more Information call the
will
host
an
‘End
of Year Cele­
church at 330-7333.
bration* on Dec. 31 at 11 a.m.
and Jan. 1. at 7:30 p.m. and
SANFORD • First Christian
Jan.
3. at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Church will celebrate the
birth of Jesus Christ at 6 p.m. Guest speaker will be Prophet
Richard Minus of Wllllngsboro.
tonight.
N J.
The children of the church
For more Information call Di­
will present a Christmas pag­
ane
Harrell at ((407) 324-4711
eant. Communion will be
served and a candlelight serv­ or (407) 324-1235.
ice will be held.
.
^
If
t tf:
New Y e a r’s services
*7 *.#f tit I* *
SANFORD - Springfield M B.
tr r'u
Ask For Max Mlllen
Church will observe New
Year’s Eve service *Watch
Your Neighborhood
S e m in ole Herald
Night*. Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to
Soles Consultant
midnight.

Youth House will roach youth through contemporary Christian music, videos, drama and food.

and the outlying areas, can
come and be Influenced
through the power of Jesus
Christ. This city-wide youth
house will Introduce the tnith.
Jesus Christ, lo our young
people, not by having another
church service, but by having
a place where teens can relate
with the gospel on their level. I
believe God will reach them
through contemporary Chris­
tian music, live videos, multimedia presentations, drama,
and let's not forget the food.
Imagine a place that would
draw teenagers nnd young
adults alike, and Instead of
going to a dance club or hot­
test craze among their peers,
they would look forward to
coming, hearing, seeing and
experiencing Gods word on a
weekly basis. This will l»e a
Christian place that will enter
to today's youth, and laud
willing, not lave tlirm asking,
‘flow Is God real In my life?’
Tile cornerstone scripture Is

when Jesus nay* In John 14:6.
‘I am the way. the truth and
the life.' You see. our young
people are being told a lie. and
It's lending them to a world of
death and pulling them Into a
world without Jesus."
lie idso added that there Is
no better time than today to
rise up and terrify the enemy
by teaching the young people
uixiut God’s awesome power
and might. "We are com­
manded by Jesus In Matthew
28:19. Therefore go and make
disciples of all nations.' and
this will be the very purpose of
'Just the TRUTH.' By having
the youth ministering to one
another through live videos,
multimedia and drama pres­
entations. they will disciple
their own peers. The laird says
In John 8:31-32. if you abide
In my word, then you are my
disciples Indeed: and you shall
know that truth, and the truth
shall make you free.' In John

17:17. Jesus prays for Ills dis­
ciples saying. 'Set them apart
through you tnith: your word
Is truth.' We have a nation of
young people that deserve the
truth, the whole tnith and
nothing but the tnith. so help
us God."
Flrlos said that he Is In hope
"that God has planted a seed"
In the hearts of those reading
about "Just the TRUTH" and
that ‘the vision he granted Is
not only burning In him" but
also In others. Many resources
are still needed from laborers,
the facility, sound and lighting
systems, musicians and coor­
dinators to make this effort a
success. "My tm st Is In the
Lord to provide," he con­
cluded.
For more Information about
"Just the TRUTH" youth minis­
try contact Nick Flrlos at 3222602 or write Nick Flrlos at ’
Rise Upf Sanford. P.O. Box
702. Sanford. FL 32772.

Preschool presents Christmas play at Holy Cross

IN BRIEF

HaraM Pftoto by Mary Ho— *

The Holy Cross Preshoot Players: Michael Korgan
(from left, front row). Casey Barnette. Second row:
Kyle Honig, Michael Weiterman, lauryn Neuiaser,

Nicholas Bagley. Sarah Tovar. Back row: Mary Ellen
Hawkmson, Bon Truckenbrod, AJyssa Eidlen, Sydnie
Kennedy, Danielle Chambers and Alexis Rubin.

mcn came to Bethlehem. The the Mountain".
The beautiful costumes were
presentation was not all narra­
tion. The children also sang made by Della Smith, the
of Jonathan
songs such as "Go Tell It On grandmother

Glum. After the play was over,
the children then served
cookies and punch to their
proud parents.

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FLAT BOOK 47. F A O I !*-•*. OF
T M PUBLIC AIC O A O S OF
B tM W O Li COUNTY. FLORIDA

PLAINTIFF
JOHN BARKSOALI,
HI, IF LIVING.
AND IF DCAO,
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coal of thto Court on thto 14m
day el DECEMBER, IM S .
Mery anno Moroo
Clark of mo Court
By- Audi King
Aa Depufy Clerk

N O TICI IS N I M B Y GIVEN
mat H i H m a* mat certain
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ana under the seal el me
ClreuN Ceurt el ttataolk Camay;
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Petng clorad al Altamonte
ot Seminole County, Florida,
will al 11:00 A M . on mo It m
day ot January A D . 1000 oflor
tor coto and cad to mo tuineoi
bidder, FON CASH IN HAND
AND S U B JIC T TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LI IN S , al the
From (Weal) Dear, at me ate#a,
of iommolo County Ckwrtfiouso
In laniard. Florida, me c f r m
Thai aaW ia n la l elnp
to aoliafy the forme al thla WrH
ef f locution.
Donald F. EeUnger
County, Florida
N O TIC I NIOANDINO T H I
AMERICANS WITH OISASILfTICS ACT OF 1000. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NStOWHI
IM C IA L ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE M THS PRO­
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T H ( (N FO N C IA B LS WAITS
M OTION OF THS CIVIL OWI« SION AT T H t S H IA IFF'S
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I SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT LSAST
FlVI DAYS PRIOR TO 1KI FRO
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non m - u n
Pubiieh: December 10, IT , 14,
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January 11, IM S

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December 14. 1EE0.
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No. 3440 to ctoaa, vacate aid
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and The Hale Requiremonte lor
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OF AON IN 1STRAT ION
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(elate of NANCY a JOHNSON,
deceaeed. FMo Number M tOSSCF, to ponding In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Frebote
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la M l N. Farb Avenue, Sanford,
Her Ido. 31771. The nemoo and
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end
me
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Re prevent an ve'v
attorney era cat forth betow.
Any tniarecied pvreon upon
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venue, or lurtodieuoA el me
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notice, era required to Mo with
thia Court ouch objection or
claim WITHIN T H I LATIN OF
TH A IS MONTHS A F T IA T H I
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T H I F IA IT PUBLICATION OF
T H tl NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJCCTIONS
NOT 10 FILIO WILL ■■ FOAIV(A BAAAID.
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tion of mte Notice December
S4, ISM .
Daniel M. CcughHn, Jr.
c/o MSI W. FaUbcnka Ave
F.O. Boa TO
Winter Park. Florida 317*0
(407) 047-M TS
Oantol J. LoFevta, Lawyer
Attorney
ter
Feraenof
Aepraeanlative
14S1 W. Fairbank4 Avenue
F.O. Sea 70
Winter Park. Florida 327*0
(407) *47-3*71
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F af me Cucutf Court of Iha
1ITH Judicial Circuit to and tor
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FRONT DOOR OF T M COURT­
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FA O IS M TO SS INCLUEIYI
PUBLIC AICO AO S OF M M INO LI COUNTY. FLOAIDA.
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Clerk of the Circuit Ceurt
By: Jane S. Jecewlc
Deputy Clerk
T H I LAW O F F IC II OF
0AV1DJ. S TIA N , F.A.
ATTORNSV FOR T H I
PLAINTIFF
SOI 0. Umvemty Drive

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Admuuetration of 101 N. Fork
Ave. Sanford, Florida 11771,
telephone number (407) 1114110, within 1 working deye of
your receipt el thi* document; if

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Cee* Ne.i O S -17 TS-C A -14-P
ORSCN TRIS FINANCIAL
M RYK INO CORFU RAT ION,
Ftamtiff,
va.
DORIS MKDINA
and
UNRNOWN
TINANTS/OWNKRS,
Oofandante.
N O T K B OF A C T M R
TO: OORIS MCOINA.CURRSNT
RSSIOCNCS: UNKNOWN. ITk/C
ITS
tan
aebrtcl.
Winter
Springe, Florida 31700 Uk/a
1041 Stratford, Brenc. NV
10471 t/k/e 1(4 White Flame
Reed, Broru. NY t0471
You are notlftod diet on action
to ferae loee a mortgage on the
leltowmg preperty m SSMINOLS County, Florida:
LOT TO, OSSRSONO 1.
ACCORDING T O THS FLAT
THSRSOF AS RICORD1D IN
FLAT BOOK 4S. FAOIS I T , IS
AND IS . OF T H I PUBLIC
RSCOROS
OF
SSMINOLB
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
commonly known aa ITS San
Gabriel Street, Winter Springe.
FL 127OS, hae bean tiled
•geinml you and you are
required to eerea a copy of your
mitten Colonee*. tf any, to it on
Robert M. Copton el Meet
HoOgee. PA., plcmfiffa attor­
ney. whoae addrate la F.O. boa
000. Tampa. Florida 13001, thir­
ty day* from the ftret data of
publication, and tile me original
with the Clerk of thto Ceurt
tiff* attorney or immediately
thereafter; etherwiee, a default
wiU be entered agalnat you for
the toilet demanded m the
Dated; OCCfM Sf A 14. tMO.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLIRK OF THS COUNT
Honorable Mary anno Mona
101 North Park Avenue
Sanford. FL. 33771
By: Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Fubliah: December IT . 24. IS M
0SX-I4I

C A M 4 07-107S-CA -IS-W
TSD Syetemc. Inc.,
Fiamttfl/Ceunler Detendent
va
MB'S Computer WarehouM
Defendant/ Counter Ptsmtlft
MB'S Computer Wareheuto
of Orlando. Inc.,
Thud Forty Flcmtilt
Defy. HI
Thud Forty Defendant
N O TIC I
OF SMBRIFF’B BALK
N O TICI IS HERESY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ ot Elocution toeued out ef
end under the cool of the
Circuit Court ef Seminole
County, Florida, Cave C STI07S-CA-IS-W upon a final
fudgment tendered m the dare•aid court on the t*th day ef
Auguct A O . IM S m that certain
cace entitled TSD Syitama.
Inc., Plaintill/CounUr D*l*ndent vc. MB'S Computet
Werehouee of Orlando. Inc.,
Oefendant/Counler
Plaintiff,
MB'* Computer Werehouee of
Orlande. Inc., Third Fatty
Plaintiff v* Jam** Defy, M, Third
Party Detendent which darecold Will ef Elocution wee
delivered to me ec Sheriff of
•emmoto County, Flonde end I
hove levied upon d&lt; the right,
bile end mterect ot the defen­
dant*
m
the
following
deecnbed property, add prop­
erty being located in Seminole
County, Florida, more particu­
larly deecnbed aa follow*:
1M4 Cadillac Devilto.
YIN *1QIK082BIRU277130
Being Stored al Altamonte
Towing.
and the underdgnad aa Sheriff
al Seminole County, Florida,
will et 11:00 A M . on the 11th
day ot January A O . IM * alter
for *da end eell to me hignett
bidder, FOR CASH IN HANO
ANO S U B JIC T TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING U IN S . d the
bent (Wool) Doer, at the ctepe.
et the
Seminole County
Courmouce m Sanford. Florida,
the above deecnbed property.
That cold ede to being made
to eattofy the terma of tine Writ
ef (eecutton
Donald F. ((linger.
Sheriff
Bemmoie County.
Florida
N O TIC I RSOAROINQ T H I
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF IS M . PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN T H I PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
T H I ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF T H I CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT T H I SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 134* 2STH STREET.
SAMFORO. FLORIDA AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE FROCEEDINQS. (407) 330-SS40 TTD
1407) 113-3323
With Ode bam g held on
January 11. IM S
Fubliah: December 10, 17. 24,
31. IM S
OSX-SS

OF A M M M S T M ttO N
The admmietretien of the
eeiete ef JA M IS J O M F H WIL­
SON. deceeeed, FHe Number
M -IOOSCP to pending me
Circuit Court, for Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
0» ncton. the i t O i l l ef which
to:
F.O. Drawer C
Sanford. Florida 13771
The name end eddreee ef the
Feraenel Repreeenletfve end
attorney are cat forth
ALL M T IK I S T I D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFKO THAT:
notice to curved who hove
objection* met challenge the
veudtfy ef the WW, the guettflcatione
ef
the
Per tonal
RepiceenfetiTO. venue or Rulediction ef ttito Court are
'tp u ffia io hid

oo|cciionv

With thto Ceurt W ITHIN T H I
LA TIN OF THNSB MONTHS
A F TIN THE
OATS OF THS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC I OR THIRTY DAYS
A FTIN T M OATS OF SSRV1CS
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THEM.
Atf credWere ef me decedent
end other pereanc having
cidme or demende agetott
dace dome acute on wham a
copy of thto notice to car*id

fcssp m nsnd fist ads m tw
95). S Oarpgs SMBs (217) require ppyrngrtf m BdYsnce.

It t w nssd to d u n g s your ad « M a B Is funrtng, p tssM flfvs us a m s n f aw
chsck your a d on t w M day ot puMcaBorv It
iu s Im n w d M B ly a t t d w s a t io o f T s c t t is a m r t o r t is f is a ip u b S '
tor Sis » s l mssieon orty and orty tor f w cost of f i a t « « liis s r

CLASSIFICATIONS

dote ef the href publication of
thto notice muet Me their ctabwe
with thto Ceurt WtTHlN THS
LA TIN OF TH A IS MONTHS
AFTER THS OATS OF THS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC I OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER T M OATS OF SIN VICI
OF A COPY OF THIS N O TICI
ON THEM.
AH other credWere of the dece­
dents eetste meet M
clwme with thto Court WITHIN
T N I LATER OF
TH R U
MONTHS AFTER T M CRTS OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TICI.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILIO
WILL S I FOREVER SARRf 0.
The dele ef m e firet
Publication ef IMk notice to
December 17, IM S .
Pereond Aepreeenm t ve:
AGNES I . BOWKIR
M IS Mocer Street
Acton, FA 1M14
Attorney For
Pereond Roprocenutieo
Idwm L. William eon
Florida Bor No. 0144740
Gitoe • Robtneon, P-A.
SM N. Orange Avenue
Ovlande, Florida ISM S
Telephone: (407) 4SS-1MI
Pubiieh: December 17. 3 4 .1M0
D iX -IM

We went to moke lure you ere pleated wtffi the return from your Semmota Herald Ctom ked ad
1b mete auto your ad wotoa, wo tugged you keep W mnd me toaowmg
• Include as many feetutok of me Com you ere raking a* you can Ifvr* of. Remember,
me more you M . me toiler you tea
• Include A price By keang a pnee. you wB etmmete unwarned caH bom poopto who
•ton) terloue about buyrng your morcftonaco
• When you lef your phone number, lei me bme of day met to beat Ip n o d i you. Ybu
dan l went people cettng you when you are af work or i H epng
•,t 1A **A f 4 ’ * r •1

X in*»N 'M l.tys

M, if; T H i

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1) iii^s

1 if.

M T M CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS t o u t

Lm qt\ NoMc—
G A M MOt M I B M B A t « P
NORWSST
M ORTOAOI. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JA M IS A. JACKSON
IF LIVINO. AND IF DSAO.
T H I UNKNOWH
SFOUSS. HSIRS,
OCVISEIS.
GRANTS IS , ASSIONSSS.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTSIS ANO ALL
OTHER PARTUS
CLAIMING AN IN T IR IS T
ST. THROUGH.
UNDER OA AGAINST
JAMES A. JACKSON;
UNKNOWN SFOUSS
OF JA M IS A.
JACKSON. IF ANY)
TONYA N. MITCHELL
A/K/A TONYA MITCMSLL;
UNKNOWN SFOUSS OF
TONYA N. MITCHELL
A/K/A TONYA
MITCHELL. IF ANY;
ORIENTA WOODS
ASSOCIATES. LTD.
0/B/A ORIENTA WOOOS
APARTMENTS;
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; JOHN DOS
AND JANS DOS
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
Defendant*
n o t ic e

OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICI IS HERESY OIVIN
purtuent to a Summary Find
Judgment of Icreclocure dated
December 7, IM S , entered In
Civil Ceee No. M t*4S CA 14F
d the Circuit Court of the 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In and ter SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD,
Florid* I will tall to the higheet
end brat bidder tar each AT
W IST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE Of the SSMINOLB
County Courthoura looted at
301 N. PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11:00 am. on
the 11th day ef JANUARY. 1M*
me tallowing deecnbed proper­
ty a* rat forth In maid Summery
Find Judgment, to wtt:
LOT 40, BLOCK N . 4TM SEC­
TION CREAMWOLD. ACCORD­
ING TO T H I FLAT THSRSOF.
RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE M OF THS PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated thla tth day ef
December. IM S .
MARYANNS MOR3S
Ctoik at the Circuit Court
By: Jine E. Jecewlc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, F.A.
ATTORNSV FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 S University Ortve
Sun* *00
Plantation. FL 11134
(9*4) 273 *000
M192*7(NCU
In accordance with the
American with DtoebJltiee Act.
perrani with diekbilitiee need­
ing a tp e d d accommodation
to participate In ttua proceed­
ing ahould contact the Clerk ot
me Cvcwt Court at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouee at
40T-3I3-4110, not later than
raven Jay* prior to the proceeding. n heating impaired. 1•00-SSS-S771 (TDD) or l-SOO•S3 1770. tie Florida Relay
•ervice.
Pubiieh December 17, 34. IM S
OEK-120

21— P e r s o n a l s

7V— H t l f W

ALONE? Server* Deling S
RESPECTED wnce 10771
(SOSO). *00-022-4477 (24hn)

3S0 Anchor Rd. Ceeaettarry FL.

WaA n* welcome 7 dev*
Private mw Female Statf
Dec CMM00077S5
________ 4S7-M H300________
G A M NO:*7 3 4 M C A I4 W
NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
BRIAN C. KEYES.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN
SFOUSS. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEE. ASSIGNS (3 .
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTUS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
•Y. THROUGH.
UNOCR OR AGAINST
BRIAN C. K ITES;
RAMONA L. K ITE S ,
IF LIVINO. ANO IF DSAO.
THS UNKNOWN
SFOUSS. HSIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
USNORS. CRSOITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO ALL
OTHSR PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH.
UHOER OR AGAINST
RAMONA L. HIVES; FIRST
INDIANA SANK;
JOHN DOS ANO
JANS DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
M - N O T IC I
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant le an Order Granting
the
Motion
to
Reeel
Forecloture
Sale
deled
December 10, 1*M, entered in
Civil Cera No. 17 24M CA 14 W
et the Circuit Court of me 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In end for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD,
florid*, I will **R to the higheet
and brat bidder for c**h W IS T
FRONT DOOR of the SEMINOLI
County Court houra in SAN­
FORD. Florida, el 11:00 e'ctock
*m. on the 14m day ef January,
19*9 the tallowing described
property u eel forth m Mid
Summary Final Judgment, Iowit:
LOT 3T, BLOCK H. OAKLAND
(STATES SECOND ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO T H I FLAT
THEREOF, AS RICORDCO IH
FLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 41, PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Deled line 10th day ef
Decernbar. 1991.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Jane ( . Jarawic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, pertont with dtsabiltorn needing a epeciel an com modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION. At
the
SEMINOLI
County
Courthouee el 407-313-4330. 1•00-933-0771 (TOO) or 1-SOO•SS-1770, vie Florida Relay
Service
David J. Stern, P A.
(01 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(9S4) 213-1000
Publish December 17,14. 1990
OCX-119

NOVENA FNAVSN - May (he
eecred heart of Jesut be
adored, gtonfmd. loved A pre•erved ihroughoul me world now
I forever Sacred heart of Ja­
ma prey tor ue SI Jude worker
of meaciee prey for ue Si Jude
helper of me hogetou prey for
ue Say 9 time* a day for 9
dkyk. never known to to*, mutt
pubtoh J C F - O E F
70— E d u c a t i o
T

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fc

Fest growing (
rrvnded people to eHervww/ hrtf
manage UNLIMITED groom po­
tential Salary * Bonus. Oreal
benefit* Fkl resume to 4D7347*128 or cel Chne 407-647AOtO
Banquet Servers needed, on
cal. top pay. Co* Alan or Don
S 309-1939
ore, Houra Mon S AM Oieh
Washer: FT. Appry Lake Mery
Courtyard.
133 Inlemeltonel
Parkway, Lika Mary 444-1000

CASHIERS

r a in in g

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Atiisl
Wktnd cUite* National Truck
School 1-SOO-4SS-73E4
71— H

elp

W

a n ted

a n ted

VM trim lor To* cotactors
24 openngs for Double people
F.TAP/T
Pd Training, vocation
hearth, denial. Me insurance
CaC 407 *34-3443
Winter Garden
CLERICAL OFFICE

3 PEOPLE NEEDED
&gt;n Sanford lor • well known
butter, to help out n the cabi­
net dept E*p a plus but not
necetury Thu i* the perlecl
opportunity for tomeona looking
to teem a new *kik Fail paced
work environment witn lot* ol
O T.
Mon-Fn end Set if needed
Cal GPC Stiffing 36GS0B6
A SETTER JO B FOR YOU!
immedMie Powlion* n
Warehouve . Assembly. A
Lghl Industrial
Just CaV Never a Fra*
HELP Personnel 122-SAA9
214 Hickman Or..Senlotd
A C INSTALLER

CLAIMS PROCES­
SOR
F/T Position Must have Com­
puter and Windows 93 eto*nenc# Good Benefits and Salary
Cam 330-1764 or 800-7*3-1595
•it *94
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Inboundroutoound cal centers
hourly pey Pius U S Commis­
sion
Can Sandy or Paoy S
407 647-8010
or las resume 407 647 8128
A-1 Tamps. EOE No Fee
OISMWASHERS.
COOKS,
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr (14
ondhwy 46)

t r a in e e s

LEARN NEW TRADE
Great Opportunity with a
Large Local Co
CcmpebOve Wages
Greet Benefits
Must Have V to d D L end
Positive Attitude
Day ShJl. O T Avertable

DRIVERS
Drivers COL tor Local Dewones
Permononi positions available
Compebfha pay
Cot Patty at 407 647 8010
A t Temp#. EOE No Fee
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Erpenencod w,equip 8 u li work a
plus Vocation 8 Pension (407)
322-8133

Cat Sandy or Patty
(407)647 BOtO
A-1 Tamps. Inc
EOE / No Fee
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW1 Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tor
driver iretneee No eipenence
needed Earn |43K to S55K plus
benefits COL training evaJabto
800-433-5393

EARN EXTRA INCOME
8200-8300 weekly mailing gill
certificates For more mtormo­
tion sand a sail-addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Kids. PO Bos 0610. Miami. FL
33 IS*

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION ‘What passes lor woman s intuition ts
often nothing more than man's transparency ’ — George Jean
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�1 0 A •Semmole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday. December 24. 1998

GETS
B DONE!
Buy
71—H i i r W anted

71— H elp W anted

93—R o o m s For Rent

DRIVER NEEDED

MERRY MAOS HIRING
Car 4 insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 9266

EFFtOENCV
Mad serv •convenient location
321 4900

Clew A COL Stay «i F I only
5 day? on f 2days off 3 yt*
«wi OTR *«p Good (fr’vng
record 323-7178
ELECTRICIANS
'em] S comm TOP M V. BENE­
FITS
OFWP Apply Sanford
E w c t c 2922 S Par* O n *
322-1942

JOBS. JOBS. JOBS
RigfH Hand Man « Longwood
gel pad today*
Aik about our tree pick up and
dtkvery var
Cab RHV « 2606106
Hair Oretaar . B « Your Own
Boa*' Seeded for local ettab’i»n»d retirement community
Cal Bob lor detail 323 7306
Handyman earned to do nor* on
nomee Cal 323-7111. or
9600096 A Have * rT t»r
Immediate opening*
Warencuta norkare. teamsireta PL
Sanford area 407-3216602
WINDOW SERVICE TECH
*Ful am* poMun
'Erp preferred
*Ful company benefits
Mon- Fit 7 30-4 30 apply Kmco
237 Power Cl Sanlord 323-7900

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
MCALTM M IU U N C I AMO MIA
A A lr Oru* "** wortekat.
y m too aaaw one
l l f r n i M»HOO
LABORERS NEEDED tor Hard­
wood Acer co no tip race*
aary cal 321-6332
MecHan c and'or Mechanic a
Helper needed tor local trucking
CO Salary based on atpenence
Apery at Sunpel Auto Camera
961 Hey 17-92. DefUny 407966-9377____________________
Recepfionitt:
FT
Medical
. j of front desk, com­
puter A phone Skill Cal 9749200 or t4i •esume to 974-1111

l£ARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
M

O

M

M

!

NANNY live n position ei Or­
lando tor 2 children Dr s Li­
cense preferred FieeNe hours
A days off Room A board ♦ sal­
ary 888 914 6931 or 407 6921411_________________

UUQ*

FINDERS

•02 tween Ave. P O ie i 744
Ser-Tord tL 12772-0744
(407&gt;J02-1t36
NOW HIRINO Banquet serv­
ers carpenters dry was and
•caitoto erectors with tools
FT Light Warehouee/Drlver
work: Good » &gt; r g record Drug
testing required
Apply ei per
son 136 Commerce way San*901__________________________
Rooter*: Ful time Espd omy
Need own transportation Good
pay, 330-3232, Tropcal Roohnq
Santord •hoi#ta&gt;e distributor
Receptionist ml multi function
w c o n io a M s Must be PC kterate awe to deal with pubic
Poswbte advancement t bo
nuaes Ins 40IK pad vacation
A hokdays
EOE
D TW P
S#"d resumes to Personnel
Mngr PO Bos 1603. Santord.
EL 32772 1603
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Brandy 4 Aeaoc. 434-7444
Teacher Assistant and cook
needed tor Chnsften child car*
center Good pay A benefits
322-7908
TELEMARKETERS Ftol or pad
•me Top salary, bonus A corv
nvtston Smoking ofhee Long
Stood hoc*fen
Can Dan Faulkner 717-1270

TOP PAY
For esp cabvnef makers A lanvnator* 0 l « req Drug Free
Work Place Apery &lt;n person to
IC M 1441 lUstner Place Port
of Santord 4 fas resume to
407 321 4454

Warehoui* Worker* needed
large companies at O'ando
area
Pay bated on tsperwnee
Appry today eork tomorrow
Cab Sandy at 407 647-4010
A-t Tempo EOE No Fee________

WELDER HELPER/
TRAINEE
•15 Oiy COL Tralaiaa
•Day A Wh ImbA CIssms
•Fisaacial Antstinca
•Carrlara Hiring On Sltn

.Truck Driver
t institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

M g for M S ,S Steel Menu!
Co n NW On Good Benefits
O F W P 299-1992

* Rent
141— H

om es

•

Fo r S a

u

1 story 4/1 FP.poreh I0*k dam.
wd tnance $79K 3226607

M er-ru C hristm as/

JUST LISTED LAREFRONT1II
large 4 BR home on Lake Lou­
ise lOeftona) appro* 1600 sq
I t . tarn room, dbi gar
scr
porch, lanced, dock, low traffic
area. 4 many plu* Natures lnet
AWO 7 9% mod CALL NOW TO
SEE11** *102900
Considef
tradam

f r o m C a r t $ f t , /C it a * / C a r / &lt; f /

Room For Rant Fern.** preM
$290 mo • 12 u*M** Cable
md K.l pnyleget 323 3399

H ir e
165—D t m x For S ale
2BR 1 RA duptot remodatod
CHA 1500 mo C al PCS 407
682-3399.74

181—AmiANCIS k

U

p a r tm en ts

R e a l BfTATB, w c
322-7498

4/3 Fam R m . Fee
PI. I120K Dot/ Jarrugan Prop
3233I6S

n f u r n is h e d

1BR Oarige Apt. quel Area
neat as a pm. no smokers no
pets $4SOnrvo Jerrvgan Properhas. 330-3255

Owner Financing vacant 4-1
CAM. lanced corner, asking
S76000

£ j:
103— Hotsts-

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I 8011W S410MO
} 80mt 1470UO AND L*&gt;
ROSELEA VK.LAS

3/1 utaVO

330-44337266- 3300
SANFORD- 2/1 duples. Cenh.il
AmWeet. w d hook-up. $450,
mo S300dep. Call 323-32M

100—C o n d o m in iu m
R entals
2BR 2 BA Town houses eat .n
kitchen washer dryer S545mo
PGS 407-642 3395i66

103— H ousesU nfurnished
$500 DOWN....WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
nom* w GMA. new pwnt 4 car­
pet ? Ask about MUO homes'
The Hillman Group. Inc.
___ .321-4333
OCLTOtSA 2 1 l/v «rv carport,
toed yd $530/mo
HI-4 7*4
Sanford: Avar 12/1996 21 w/
effic S579S57S Cute 1/1 DOC
DOO 3214797
2BR/3Ba: Carport, in country t
mi to Santord ig parking. AC.
ntw paint carpet DSOmo me
uM Ref A deposit 322 4999
Hidden Lake: Nee 32. new car
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Read all about
the write slant
Most people
have UtUe
regard for
reporter*. The
last four any­
one believed
In were
named
Matthew.
Mark. Luke
and John.
They were
RUSS WHfTK
very good.
Nowadays.
reporter* aren't so blessed.

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&amp;

Attorney* are the only one*
lield In lower esteem than
reporters. People trust politi­
cians and pom kings more than
they do the media.
The primary reason reporters
are do despised Is that half the
people they encounter have
something to hide - something
they don't want publlcUrd. Good
reporters are constantly expos­
ing them.
Hob Woodward and Carl
Bernstein proved just how pow­
erful reporters could be when
they exposed the Nixon White
House In the Watergate Scandal.
As a result of their efforts.
Richard Nixon was forced to
resign the presidency. A couple
o f young reporters had turned
the country upside down.
Newspaper* cover all kinds of
stories about cops, crooks, pols,
beleaguered taxpayers, and
beleaguered jocks. Each of the
above - especially the pols and
die beleaguered Jocks - regard
reporters as a necessary nui­
sance. It takes an effort for them
to be ctvll - let alone cooperative.
This Isn't to make anyone
think that reporters are
shunned wherever they go. Far
from It. Some organizations try
to win the media's favor with
bribery. Super Bowl reporters
are wtned and dined In a twoweek orgy each year. Newspaper
readers are rewarded with dally
drivel, often written between
buffets.
In the 1950s, (lacks used to
come Into newspaper offices
with envelopes bulging with
cash for reporters and editors
who would give mention to their
employer's concern. At
Christmas, gifts would arrive. TV
sets. Record players. Even a
refrigerator.
It's not so blatant now. Most
newspapers forbid their
reporters or editors o f accepting
anything of value. Those who do
this do It at their own risk.
Reporters are not for sale. Try to
buy one and you'll find out In a
hurry. The old 'give 'em a steak
and they'll write anything" does
not apply.
; A big complaint some still
ftavr about a reporter - or a
newspaper - Is that the stories
they read are "slanted."
You know what? Matthew.

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SUNDAY. N O V E M B E R 22. 1998

78 Conts

Te e n s lin k e d to ra sh o f b u rg la rie s
By MB Karma
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Two
teenage boys, who told deputies
they were bored, have been ar­
rested
for
ransacking
two
homes In Maitland on W ednes­
day. and linked to nine other
burglaries.
The arrrst of the boys will
clear two armed robberies, four

residential burglaries and one
vehicle burglary cases In Semi­
nole County and two armed
burgLtry cases In Longwood.
deputies said.
Roy D. Adams. 17. 667 Trailwood Drive, and Todd M. Kaltenbarh. 16. 308 Month r llo
Drive.
both
of
Altamonte
Springs, confessed to sneaking
Into the Itome o f Lynn and Jim ­
mie Adams at 228 Flame A ve­

nue In Maitland, then having an
egg fight and taking a 22 rifle
to (Ire Into a refrigerator. TV.
VCR. family photos, and air
conditioner Seminole County
Sheriffs Department spokes­
person Deanna Brown said.
Both Ijoys have two prior ar­
rest* in Seminole County, she
said.
"The defendants In this case
acted with total disregard for

Careers
flourish
for artistic
couple

foot wall at the home of Jeffrey
Eltlnger. at 227 Maine Avrnue.
Brown said. The boys entered
through a bedroom sliding
glass door and "tumrd his
home upside down as well."
Brown said.
Jewelry,
coins.
weapons,
ammunition, and a laptop comter were stolen from (he two
me* by the teenagers. Brown

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A du lt clu b owners
get a day in court
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Totally
nude dancing
at Seminole
County's adult clubs attracted
nearly one million customers
each yrar to a half dozen estab­
lishments. but the (Igures are
plunging sharply.
Club owners say that In the
t week their clientele has
n cut In half because the
dancers who used to be nude
are now required to cover a
portion of their breasts and
buttocks.

By M ill
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY • Lake M.uy
artists Bettye and Don Reagan
are showing their award­
winning work beginning this
weekend at the Ormand Me­
morial Art Museum, continu­
ing careers that have seen
their art displayed from New
York to Los Angeles.
"When you and your wtfc
have a lot tn common It's
really nice." Don Reagan said.
"We both enjoy It.
Really,
she's a lot more artistic than I
am. with more training. She's
been my back-bone."
Don Reagan. 68 . Is a wood
sculptor who studied at the
Arruwmount Craft School In
Oatltnburg. Tennessee.
Ills
work has been shown at the
Rrnwtck Gallery of the Smith­
sonian Institute In Washing­
ton. D.C.. the American Craft
Museum In New York, and
will soon be shown In the Del
Mono Gallery In Los Angeles.
"I've always been creative."
Don Reagan said. "I’m really

the property o f the victims, and
did so because they were
'bored.' * the Investigator’s re­
port said, according to Brown.
T h e defendants also show no
remorse for their Actions which
Is evident In the video tape of
the two In our Interview room."
The teenagers also burned a
coffee table In the home. Brown
said.
The boys then scaled an eight

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At 9 a.m. Tuesday. Circuit
Court Judge Nanry Alley will
rule whether to grant a tempo­
rary Injunction to the club own­
ers. who claim nude dancing Is
u constitutionally
protected
form of expression. Attorneys
for the club* must convince the
judge they have a chance of
winning the case in Ihe long
nut.
"Loss of money Is never
enough to convince a judge but
loss of constitutional nghts Is a
clearly sufficient rrason for the
club owners to get the injunrFtoaM

in

Adsit.

City moves to privatize
waste collection service
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Artist Don Rsagan sculpts a maststpisc* oil of Bucfcsy Burl, a North­
ern California wood Each pise* can taka up to savsn months to finish
quite fortunate. I try to take
my wood work In a different
direction. D ial's the purpose

of an to create and branch
out."
MS

Aft. Fags BA

SANFORD • The Sanford city
commission will vote Monday
on a proposal to award a con­
tract lor the city's Solid Waste
disposal services to a private
company.
A
four-member
committee
consisting of two city staff
worker*, a county representa­
tive. and a resident. Is recom­
mending the commission award
the contract to the Morlda Re­

cycling solid waste company,
with un Initial three-year con­
tract.
"We re looking to get the best
possible service with the least
possible cost." City Manager
Tony VanDerworp said during a
public meeting with city em ­
ployees Wednesday. "I want to
make sure the transition Is
handled correctly. Our solidwaste workers are doing a heck
o f a Job."
Morlda Recycling was the
i sm Vasts. Pag* BA

Dazzlers in N e w
Y o r k p arad e
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD - AH of the garage
sales, all of the time spent
selling food at the Orlando
Arena and Citrus Bowl, all the
time soliciting family friends
ftnaffy Is going to pay off.
Sometime early
Saturday
morning, four dancers for the
Seminole High School Dazzlers
are going to be on a plane
heading for New York City
where they'U perform before,
oh. about 50 million people at
the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day
Parade.
7
Some of those people will be
lining the streets of New York,
the rest will be watching on
television from all over the
world.

The Dazzlers aren't nervous
at all.
"I'm more excited than any­
thing."
Junior
Shannon
Maguire said. "When I sec all
those peoplr. I just want to
entertain them. I don't think 111
be scared."
"We've done so many per­
formances In front of so many
people that It's really nothing
new." added senior Kimberly
Huffman.
Maguire und Huffman, along
with Juniors Jenna Elliott and
Leslie Dantuma. make up the
four-person contingent head­
ing for New York. They'll be
accompanied by several par­
ents.
The current group o f Daz­
zlers, over 70 strong, perform
PtosM

sm

Leslie Dantuma. Jenna Elliott. Kknbedy Huffman, and Shannon Maguire will perform at the Macy's parade

perads. Psgs BA

Aggressive drivers targeted
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Due to the
Increased number of traffic crashes
caused by aggressive driver* falling to
obey traffic control devices In Seminole
County, the Sheriffs Office wlU monitor
. signalized traffic Intersections and cite
drivers that run red traffic signals and all
other lraf(lc related Infractions.
The goal of this operation Is to height­
ened the awareness of the general public
to dangers of aggressive drlvtng.
Furthermore, to strictly enforce child
restraint violations as part o f Operation
ABC Mobilization and to enforce all other
traffic related violations. Special attention
wlU be given to several locations with high
vehicle crash statistics.

Youth Ranches Vice President o f
Programs Roger O. Bouchard Jr. as the
next president.

In B rief
Monday, the following locations will be
targeted for the entire day In a Joint effort
between city and county law enforcement
officers: Tuskawtlla Road at Red Bug l.nl»«Road: State Road 436 at Oxford Road:
and State Road 434 at Weklva Springs
Road.

P &amp; Z meeting
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary Planning
and Zoning Board will meet Tuesday at 7
p m. at City Hall. 100 N. Country Club
Rd.. Lake Mary. Items on the agenda
include Ordinance amending Chapter
154.11 of the Zoning Code. Temporary
Structures: and CondlUonal Use for a

modular building at the City's Public
Safety Complex on Rinehart Road.

Record-setting campaign
ORLANDO - Heart o f Florida United Way
announced
that
a
record-setting
S18.105.000. $1,274,200 more than last
year, was raised during Its 1998 cam­
paign. The announcement came at a
Victory
Celebration
sponsored
by
Huntington National Bank at Disney's
Coronado Resort and Convention Center.

Youth ranch president
The Board of Directors of the Morlda
Sheriffs Youth Ranches. Inc. has chosen

Bouchard Is a Morlda native who grew
up In the Clearwater area. He Joined the
Youth Ranches In 1990.
The Youth Ranches are a charitable,
nonprofit corporation sponsored by the
Florida
S heriffs
Association.
The
Ranches manages and operates four resi­
dential child-care campuses and two
Youth Camps throughout Florida.

Correction
A photo o f a Morlda Scrub-Jay In
Friday's Seminole Herald should have
been credited to Audubon Society.

INDEX
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C o a t e s .........................................SB
Crossword...................................SB
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Dost Abhy...................................SC
Health B r t l a s s s ...................SC
Horoscope...................................SB
L s ls u rs .........................................7 C
Obituaries...................................SA
O pinion........................................4A
P eo p le...................................SC-BC
Polics B rie fs ............................SA
S p o r ts ................................... IB-SB
T V ....................................................5C
WesIher .................................... SA

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D o n a tio n
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Kendra Griffin from Ifit) Lake Mary
Target Store presents a check lor
$500 to District 3 Commander Lt
Rocky Ford and Cpt Randy
Pittman ot ttie Seminole County
Sheriff's Office The donation will
be used to purchase tolly outfit­
ted police bicycles which will be
used by deputies on patrol, and
teaching bike safety in schools
Htrsid Pt*Qlaby Toervwy Vincent

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Saturday • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday • 10 a.m. t o 5 p.m.

More than 200 Artists
in the Downtown Area

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• Photography • Graphic Arts

♦ Free Parking ♦ Free Admission ♦
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♦ Food &amp; Beverages ♦
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C o u n c il h o s ts

W e k iv a

R iv e r p r o t e c t io n

County’s Planning Depart­
ment made a presentation on
the county * recently submit­
ted Wekiva
Special
Area
Study. This report provided
direction for county efforts to
guide growth in a manner that
will protect the character and
natural features ol the Wekiva
River area within Seminole
County. Representatives from
Orange. Lake. and Volusia
counties, as well as the cities

SPECIAL TO HtK HERALD
WINTER PARK • Motivated
by guest lorts raised from a
recent m rrting at the Florida
Department o f Emlronmcnt.il
l’rot re non. tin* East Central
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council
hosted
a review
workshop to discuss future
development in the Wekiva
River Protection Area
Staff
from
Seminole

of Lake Maty and Kanlord.
|oined ulliii.ils from the St.
John's River Water Manage­
ment District. Florida De­
partment of Environmental
lYotcrtlon and several non­
profit environmental organi­
zations for the meeting .it the
regional planning count i1‘ h
oltlces. 1011 Wymore Road.
Sutie 105. Winter Park.
The Wekiva River Protec­
tion area was established 10

Children’s Hands-On A r t Program ♦

♦ Youth Art Exhibition ♦

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years ago by the stale legls
lature. It created a protected
/one which crosses through
Seminole. Orange. Like and
Volusia counties Sliue the
area’s designation, the state
has aggressively expanded Its
conservation laud holdings
along the river and has i on
strut ted hear underpasses on
SR -It* In an effort lo protect
wildlife from the efferts of
area growth

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TODAY S HISTORY: On thin day in
1877 inventor Thoma* Edison an
nounced that he had invented the
phonograph
On this da&gt; in 1922. Kebecca Feltun of
Georgia was sworn in as the first
woman to serve as a member of the
V S Senate
On this day in 1990. Mick Jaggcr and

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SATU RDAY
SU N D AY
Tstrm s 78 58 S h w rs 7 3 55
TUESDAY
Sunny 75 54

MONDAY
P tc ld y 73 56

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SOLUNAR TABLE: min 6:20
a.m., tnaj. 12:05 a.m.. min.
6:45 p.m.. tnaj. 12:30 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
9:07 a.m.. 9:19 p.m.. low: 2:36
a.m.. 3:20 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 9:12 a.m.. 9:24
p.m.. low: 2:41 a.m.. 3 25 p.m.,
Cocoa Beach: high: 9:27 a.m..
9:39 p.m.. low: 2:56 a.m.. 3:40
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B e a c h fk N ew
S m y rn a B ea ch : Seas are 35 feet w ith a m o d e ra te
chop. W ater tem perature at
D aytona Is 76 d egrees and
at New Sym rna. 76 degrees.
W inds are from the n o rth ­
west at 10-15 in.p.h.

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TODAY’S QUOTE: “Love truth, but
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1985. Hurricane Kate made landfall
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TODAY S B IRTH D AYS: Voltaire
1 1694-17781. philosopher writer. Rene
Magritte &lt;1898 1967*. artist. Stan
Musial 0920 ), baseball great, is 78,
Mario Thomas (1943-). actress, is 55.
Goldie Kawn (1945 t. actress, is 53.
Manel Hemingway r1961-1, actress, is
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TODAYS QUOTE: “The ornament of
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Sunday. NovemDer 22. 1990 • Vol 91. No 66
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POLICE LOG .
TTu* following rc/xirfs uere compiled from the Seminole County
Sheri//'* (Hike for incident* recorded No i*. 20:

B u tte ry :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Oakhuret. 400 block. Nov. 19. 6:15
n.m. A 44 year old nun was arrrstrd liy Seminole County
sheriff's deputies for battery. Deputies said he and a friend
were Involved In a fight when he threatened her with a knife.
Liter he grabbed her by the throat and threw her to the
ground three times, running her some minor Injuries. On one
occasion he threatened to hurt her again, drputlrs said.
SANFORD. French Avenue. 2900 block. Nov. 19. 10:21 p.m.
A 55-year-old nuin was arrested by Sanford Police for battery.
Poller said Ihr homeless man was staying as a guest In the
‘ Ijox hut* o f another man when he returned home from an eve­
ning of drinking and punched his host In the face at least
twice and put him In a choke hold.

D riv in g un der the in flu en ce:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Anchor Rond at State Road 436.
Nov. 19. 8:55 p.m. A 45-year-old man was arrested for driving
under the Inlluence bv Seminole County sheriff's drputlrs.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Marion at Central Parkway, Nov.
19. 3:02 a.lit. A 20-year old man was arrested for driving under
Ihr Inllurnrr try Altamonte Springs Poller.

D ru g s :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. State Road 434 at Veattowna, Nov.
19. 3 30 a m. A 2 1-year-old man was urrrstrd by Seminole
County shrrlfrs drputlrs for possession of dnig paraphernalia
and for theft. Deputies said he was Ix-lng arrested for the theft
of a nrwspapcr lx&gt;.\. which they found In the L ick of his pick
up truck.. During the anest. they searched him and found
some mlllng papers and a pipe with cocaine residue In It.
SANFORD. Sanford Avenue. 2100 block. Nov. 19. 3:35 p.m. A
28-year-old man was arrrstrd try Seminole County shrrlfrs
drputlrs for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. At
the same time a 20 year-old woman and a 23 year-old man In
lire same household were arrrstrd with possession of more
than a pound of marijuana with the Intent to distribute. Depu­
ties conducted a search of the house mid found a baggie of
marijuana In the 28-year-old man's room and a large amount
ol marijuana In the room shared try the other two. The 23yrar-old man luld deputies lie had sold about half of the
marijuana

FROM STAFF RETORTS
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Loral
police and government agencies
will support a concentrated
holiday effort to protect c h il­
dren through passenger safety
Including the proper usage of
seat belts and air bags.
Cpt. Rick Poovey o f the San­
ford Police Department said Ills
officers will work with six San­
ford schools on Monday and
Tuesday to achieve this goal.
School resource officers
at
Wicklow. Pine Crest. Hamilton,
and Goldsboro rleinentary. and
Millennium and Sanford middle
schools will distribute literature
to parents picking up and
dropping off their children from
school. Puffy said.
*Our objective Is to send a
clear message that buckling up
Is a requirement.* Poovey said.
*We are hopeful that Ibis effort
will save lives over the holidays
when people travel more.*
I'oovey said his department
Joins the national effort called
Operation ADC
Mobilization:
America Duckies Up Children,
which
Involves
more
tlian
5.000 law enforcement agen­
cies.

SANFORD. French Avenue. 1500 block. Nov. 19. 9:02 p.m. A
22 year old woman was anestrd liy Seminole County sheriffs
deputies lor retail theft. Deputies said she walkrd out of thr
grocery store with a shower cap. which she made no effort to
poy for. stuffrd Into her purse

D epu ties search fo r
r o b b e r y suspect
By BUI K e m i
I IK KALI) STAFF WlUfKIt

Robbary

suspect

the suspect, the police rrporl
said. Conrannon told deputies
the suspect was In a red car.
Conrannon told deputies that
when he pulled the suspect out
of the car. the suspect threw
five dollar bills at him. got back
Into the car. and lied, the police
rrporl said.
Conrannon said
he got Into thr car to stop the
suspect from making his e s ­
cape. the (Miller report said.
The suspect reached between
the seat for something. Concannon told deputies, accord­
ing to the police report. Concannon said he then got out of
the car and let the suspect
drive away, thr police report
said.
Cuncannou fook thr license
lag number, and It came bark
to an Orlando address, the p o­
lice report said. The Sheriffs
Department Is not releasing the
license tug number. Drown
said.
Deputies have lifted latent
linger prints from the store's
front door and cash register, as
well as the five dollar bills, the

OBITUARY

Seattle, Washington
C A N A D A

W A S H IN G TO N
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Seattle. Wash . founded in 1851. now
has a oopulation of approximately
521,000. The major industries ol the
city include aerospace, shipbuilding
and precision instruments

Mildred A. Wlepklng. 83. Lan­
cashire Line. Longwood, died
Thursday, Nov. 19. 1998. Bom
In Cleveland. Ohio, she moved
to Central Florida In 1978.
Mrs. Wlepklng was a home­
maker. She was a social mem­
ber of Errol Estates Country
Club and a member of ITtme
Timers
of
Weklva.
Mrs.
Wlepklng was a member of
Rolling
Hills
Community
Church. Zrllwood.
Survivors Include son. Gary.
Apopka: daughter. Gall
A.
Cadiey, Ashland. Ohio; dure
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood.
In
charge of arrangements.

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PRIN CIPAL’S LIST
6th GRADE
BRIDGES. CHARLV
BYERTS MELINDA
CHESSER JOEL
COWHIG SUMMER
GIBSON MELISSA
GRIFFIN KAYOEE
HARDZEWiCZ. MARK
HAYS ROSE

7th GRADE

KING. ERICA
MCALLISTER LAUREN
MILLER CARLA
PETER. LAURA
QUIGLEY. HILLARY
ROORIQUEZ VERONICA
SCMOENWALD AMANDA

HIGH HONORS
ABOCL-WAHAB a m a l i
ALLEN HEATHER
ANORICH JOHN
AMTELL. TUCKER
BA O lEY JUSTIN
BARRETO JCANIE
BENNETT, LINDSAY
BROWN BRITTANY
BROWN JEREMY
BURKE. REBECCA
BURLESON ASHLEY
BURLESON STEPHANIE
BUSBEE. AMY
CALHOUN JONATHAN
CARPENTER CANDICE
CARPENTER WILLIAM
CASE. SHELISE
COHN ALEXANDRA
COUILARD STEPHANIE
CRUZ. NICHOLAS
CURBS CASIE
DELGADO SAMANTHA
DTAZ KRISTY
ECKERT. KRISTIN

MULLENS RALPH
MURDOCK ANDREW
OHBAYASMI AMANDA
PACIOREk MIA
P O n E R STEPHANIE
g ia r d in o a l u s o n
PRIETO JENNEY
GUENOV CXMITRE
PUTERBAUGH
HALCO IRENA
SHANNON
HAMMOND MATTHEVi
RMONDES AMANDA
HUDSON LAURA
RlEDCMANN LINDA
INMAN LATEDRA
ROBINSON KAlTllN
ISWAN ISMANIAR
ROMANSKY AUSTIN
KAVA CHRIS TOPHEF
ROWINSKY COOY
KOENINGSMANN. MAT
SCHEUERMAN ALICIA
KUYBUSKRYSTIE
SCHWEICKERT JOSH
LAHIRY CHELSEA
LAMONT S C O n
SIMPSON ANGEL
SLOWNEY LEIGH
LANGFORD TAREENA
STONE CLAYTON
LOE LINDSAY
TABOR ASHLEY
MAGUIRE MEGAN
WALDEN OAVIO
MANOY STEPHANIE
MARRINSON NICHOLAS WALLING ELIZABETH
WARREN CHRISTINA
MARSHALL SARAH
WEBB ZACHARY
MATKOVICH KATHRYN
WILLIAMS SMAINA
MICLIACClO NICHOLA
WIIMOT COURTNIE
ENNIS ALEX
QAM8EL KENNETH
GARCIA MELANIE
GATCH ERIC

PHILLIPS. JOHN
ROORIGUEZ. DIANA
STALKER.
SAMANTHA
SULLIVAN.
SUMMER
WILLIAMS. ANGELA

No Grade Lower Than A “B tt
8th G R AD E

7th G RADE
ABRAMS AUCIA
BARREre CHRISTINE
BOWLIN JAMIE
BROOIF MEGAN
BROOKS KRYSTAL
CINAMELLA ROBERT
DANIELS JENNIFER
DAVIDSON PHILIP
DAVIS SHANTAI
DUBOIS SABRINA
FALK OANIELLE
FELDMAN ALLISON
GILMORE ASHLEY
HEDRICK
C h r is t o p h e r
KIMBALL MARY

NEVIN. AMY
OLIVER. TIMOTHY
PETERSON JEROME
PRAre WHITNEY
PRICE AMANOA
RlEOEL. ALICIA
RILEY SHANNON
ROE SCM RACHEL
SAUFIEY CRYSTAL
SPON BRIHANY
SULLIVAN. TYAN
TRAUTMAN M AniE
VINIKAS KIRE
WALLACE PATRICIA
WELLS LACY

COWAN. HOLLIE
CRADOOCK. WILLIAM
CRUCJATA. ROBERT
OOMBROWSKI. ANGELA
DUVALL. MINDY
EDWAROS. JUSTIN
FINLEY. DOREEN
FUENTES ANAYDTA
GONZALEZ. LIZA
HILL. JATARRA
HUOES BRANDY
JOHNSON. CHARLES
KARP. CHELSEA
LAWSON. CATHERN
LEE MELISSA
LIVELY KARA

MARKOVirZ KARL I
MARRINSON HEATHER
MARTIN BROOlE
MORRISON PAMELA
PTERCY CARTER
POLOSKI. JASON
POPH.IO. ALISA
RIVERA. NICOLE
SIELOFF STEFANIE
SPENCER. ASHLEY
STOKES. JEREMIAH
STRAIT ANN
THOMAS SARAH
WILIAMS. JAHMELA
YU. MICHAEL

7th G RADE

6th GRADE
FRYER SABRINA
OXLEY EMILY
GONZALEZ ELENA
GOOCH BRAOLE*
GUESS. OARA
HABIB MATTHf A
MALL. JESSICA
MALL. KAREN
HARRIS ROMEIL
MELDRETM STACEY
HICKS TIFFANY
MIRO JOLEY
HOLMES ALISHiA
JACKSON KEITH
JONES. SARAH
KELLY. NICHOLAS
KEY ALAN
KILBOURN MALCOLM
LAFOUNTAIN ANDREW
LAW DENISE
LEAL JOHN
LEE. HANNAH
LOGAN. TAYLOR
LONG BFUNOAN
MACBETH. MEGHAN
MAKMOUL. ANTHONY

BRUNDIDGE. SYDELL
COULTER, SARAH
DEBAUTTE. STORMY
HERNANDEZ.EDOIE
IBARRA. NOE
N1CVC8. JONATHAN

No Grade Lower Than A “C ”

HONORS
ADAMS. MEGAN
AOHAV. RENUKA
ANDERSON JEREMIA
ARIAS. CAROLYN
AUMAN AMANOA
BAOESSA. DESIREE
BALINT. LAYLA
BARBANERA GINA
BEER. JONATHAN
BUNN. CAROLYN
BRUNEtlE BROOKE
BURNEY. HEATHER
CAMPAGNA. LOUIS
CAMPBELL SHONTE
CHAVEZ. ANTHONY
CHURCH. KAREN
CONWAY. ASHLEY
CRUZ. AMANOA
CUMMINGS. SHYANNE
DENNIS. STEPHANIE
E U IS . KELLY
FARIAS. JESSICA
FENOFF. M AnH EW
FIS C H Em . NATALIE
FOSTER. BECKY

First Quarter
of the
98 School Year
8th GRADE

BRITCHER.
OLSON. ADAM
MEREDITH
RICHER. KYLE
CARBONE MARIA ElOSA. LIE A
FLETCHER TYLER WHITE CARRON
KEEFER MELISSA

6th GRADE

MILDRED A. WIEPK1NO

O R E G 0 ■

According to ihr National
Sheriffs' Association. Ihr Impart
of this operation shown! six
million inure |M-oplr buckled
up. Tills translates Into an e s ­
timated 670 lives saved each
year. A survey by the National
Safety Council showed fatalities
decreased more than 3 5 perrrnl during the some period on
Memorial Day.
The law requires that ch il­
dren under age 4 lie restrained
In a car seat and a child 4 to 16
must lie restrained In a car
seat.
Also supporting the rtfort are
thr Seminole County Sheriff's
o fficr and the Seminole County
Health Department.
‘ Although only law enforce­
ment officers can write the tick­
ets. we stand llmily behind the
lifesaving message each ticket
delivers.* said .Inly Whllhrlm of

M ILLENNIUM M IDDLE SCHOOL

R etail theft:

KKRN PARK
Puller are
searching lor a suspect who
allegedly grahlied a store em ­
ployee and tried lo forrr hrr-to
o|&gt;cn the rash register last Sat­
urday In a Kent Park exotic
shop.
Thr strong-ami robliery t«x&gt;k
place at Kyr to Kyr Kxotle
D.uierwrar. located at 70-10 S.
Highway 1792 In Fern Park at
approximately 1:43 p.m. The
suspect fled the store through
thr front door with an undeter­
mined amount o f rash. Semi­
nole County Sheriff's Depart­
ment spokesperson
Deanna
Drown said .
Thr suspect was last seen
heading south In an unknown
type of ear. Drown said.
Deputies describe the su s­
pect as a 5'7" black male, with
a heavy muscular. In Ills mid30 s. with .i patch ol gray hair
on the left, front side of Ills
hairline. Drown said.
Thr suspect
entered
the
store, looked around, and a p ­
proached the store counter to
tell store employee Donna Nash
lliat he was looking for some­
thing. according to the police
report.
Nash told deputies lli.it the
suspect
came
behind
the
counter, grabbed her by the
lin k and fair, and placed his
hand over her mouth, thr (Miller
report said.
Thr suspect released Nash
and fled after grabbing motley
from the cash register, the p o ­
lice report said. Nash received
small ruts on her top lip but
refused
medical
treatment,
saying she was fine, the poller
re|Nirt said.
.Joseph
Conrannon
told
deputies
he
responded
to
Nash's call for help and chased
(Miller report said.
Reached by lelrphone at the
store. Nash said she would not
comment on Ihr Incident over
the phone.

W e B e lie v e
I n T h e "&lt;
F a s h io n ” W a y

Local agencies spread
message: Buckle up

MANFREDY MIGUEL
MCCABE TAYNA
MCCALL ANDREW
MCGOWAN PATRICIA
MCNICMOLS
PAMELA
MIZZELL. CHELSEA
MORRIS XGEPHANIE
MURRAY LATOSHIA
NICKOLAI, JASMINE
PAULIOT DOULAS
PAYTON NATHALIE
PINK LYNSEY
PinM AN JOSEPH
RESTREPO VIVIANA
RICHARDSON AMY
RIOS F ELISA
RIVERA. MARJORIE
RIVERA YVONNE
ROOGERS JEN
NIFER
SCHOBER JULIA
SHOOK. JESSICA
SIMONE LLI.
CMANTEL

SIMONS HEIDI
SMILEY. GLORIA
STARR MAEGAN
STERLING AJANAE
STOMBERG NICOLE
TATE JASON
TAYLOR. NAKIA
THOMPSON. TAMMY
THOMPSON TIFFANY
TRAVIS GLEN
VALENCIA JACKELYN
VEnER. LYNSEE
VOSS ERIN
WALKER HEATHER
WARNER MEREOITH
WARREN ELIZABETH
WELLS DERONTAY
WENNER ZACHARY
W M inED ROBERT
WICKHAM BROOKE
WILLIAMS AARON
WILLIAMS MAnHEW
WILLIS JASON
WINCHESTER
ASHLEY
WYNN ASHLEY

ALICEA. CRYSTAL
AUMAN JOHN
BARBANERA ANDRE
B E N N En BflinANY
BlCKLE JULIAN
BINKLEY KENDALL
CAMPBELL BURTOLO
CEPURAN SMELLlE
CHESSER. PAUL
COLLINS SHANTRELL
COOKS DE IRA
CORIA CARLA
COUILLARO JEAN
OANNEMILER MARY
DEAN JOSEPH
OOEG BRYAN
EADS AMY
FALCONE MICHAEL
FERNANDEZ GiNA
FORT ARYANTEE
GAOSKIN. LATRELL
GALENTINE. RICMARO
GLASPEY ROBERT
GONZALEZ HECTOR
GRADY LAURA

MALL. STEPHANIE
HARRIS. LISA
HAWKINS. JAMES
MERSMEV. JACARA
MITCHOCK. LINDSAY
JOHNSON. CLINT
KOSMEL. MICHAEL
KRATZER. JON
lABIT. BRANDON
LEW. MARK
MARTIN JAMIE
MCCAULEY. COURTNEY
MCLAUGHLIN. RYAN
MCMURRAY. DONALD
MEALOR MICHAEL
M ER R lU JOMNATMON
MORGAN JOHN
m o seley. s c o n
MUSE. DENISE
MUTH. TIMOTHY
NELSON. ANTONIO
OSLER. CHRISTOPHER
POLOSKI. BENJAMIN
PULLMAN. JOHN
PURTEE. JESSICA

RAWUNS. JOHNNY
RIVERA. KARLA
ROUSH. CASEY
RUFFIN. ANTONISMA
RUTLAND. SHAMEECE
SANTORA. FRANK
SCHWARTZ. SARAH
SIDES. ANOREW
SMITH CHRISTOPHER
SMITH. FALON
TOMASZEWSKI. SAMANtA
TONIA JUANITA
VANBIB8ER TONYA
VELEZ. LUIS
VERVILLE. CHARLENE
V E n E R SARAH
WALKER. JACKEE
WIGGINS. TRISHA
WILLIAMS COURTNEY
WILLIAMS LARRY
WINSTON JELANI
WISEMAN HEATHER
WOULFE KEVIN

8th G R AD E
ALMONTE. JAVIER
AMMON. JOSHUA
BARRETT. JENNIFER
BEVERLY. LLOYD
BLUE. VICTOR
BOWERS. WILLIAM
BROOKE. STEPHANIE
BROOKS. HANNAH
BROWN. BENJAMIN
CALLOW. KENNETH

CARMONA. JULIE
CARRION. KRYSTAL
CASEY. CANDICE
CHARLOT. CHRISTINE
COLE. NATTALIE
OIAMONO. BRITANY
DOUGLAS. CORY
DOXTATER. DUSTIN
GARCIA. CHRISTOPHER
GARMA. GABRiELLA

GIPSON. JAZZ
GONZALEZ. KRISTINA
GORDON DENISE
GURNEY. KELLY
HORICK. KYLE
JOHNSON. ASHLEY
JONES. TROY
KERR. JACKLYN
LALLATHIN. CHRIS
LEBRON MONIQUE
LEGENHAUSEN KAT
LITWENAK. JESSICA
LOMAX. TYRUSS
MANCUSI. MONISA
MARRERO MYRNA
MARTINEZ. ELENA
MATTHEWS. JAMELL
MCCASKEY. HEATHER
MILLER. MEGAN
MOORE. VERNARD
OSORIO. WILLIAM
PAWLIKOWSKI, SHAW
PEARCE. NICHOLLE
PERNAL. WHITNEY

PETERSON. LINDSEY
POLOCHE. ANDREA
POOLE. JACK
PUTERBAUGH. JESSI­
CA
QUINN. RYAN
RMIREZ. ANGLEY
RAMISSON. LATOYA
REED. NADINE
ROBINSON. MELVIN
RUFFIN. MARJORIE
SCHEIDER. JESSICA
SCHOEWALD. MATT
SHELVIN. SEAN
SPENCER. LAURA
STANKOVICS. ZAKARY
TAYLOR KIMBERLY
TIGER. CHAMEKA
WALKER. ANGELA
WEAVER. MICHAEL
WEBER. KENNEDY
WHITE. KIMBERLY
WOULFE. ASHLEY
XIONG. KABAO
YAGEL. AMBER

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Our Views

Community Views

Choice not always
obvious or logical

Development not compatible with homes

A s Th anksgivin g approaches, the Sanford C ity C o m ­
m ission faces a ch oice betw een com passion and budget
logic.
O n M onday, the com m ission w ill decide w hether to
aw ard a sanitation con tract to a private com pan y. I f the
city decides to privatize garbage collection, the question
o f h ow m an y ben efits to give sanitation w ork ers w ill not
lie an easy one.
Com m issioners w ou ld ch oose betw een paying 100 p er­
cent benefits or payin g reduced benefits.
T h e w orkers deserve 100 percent paym ent o f the b en e­
fits they have earned. H ow ever, this ch oice involves dtfllcult trade-offs. C ity m oney spent on benefits for w orkers
could also be spent elsew here on d eservin g projects.
This m ay be a ch oice betw een e ith e r bein g fair to people
nr m aking the best bu siness decision. In this age o f
downsizing, m any tim es a t th e expense o f lon gtim e em ­
ployees. governm ent en titles and private b u sin esses arr
ch oosin g the bottom line.
T h e ch oice Is not alw ays logical. T h is Is also nearly
H ia n k sglvtn g w eek, w ith C h ristm as approaching. T ru e
kindness requires sacrifice. T h e city ’s sanitation w orkers
and their fam ilies are hop in g th e com m ission w ill feel the
spirit o f the holidays.

Other View s

We must impeach
Thomas Jefferson
By Joseph Spear

Iiy Susan Klx-rlr
On Nov. 24 at 1:30 p,m. at
the Seminole County Commit
sionrr's meeting. 1101 E. First
Street. Sanford there will be u
hearing on a small parcel of
land known as Marling-lax-kiln
(PZ98-93). At first glance this
project might not seem signifi­
cant. The applicant wants to
bulid four townhouse* on West
f*alm Valley Or.. Oviedo near
Alafaya Trail. It Is the location
o f these lownhouses dial is a
big concern to the residents or
River Walk, a gated community
o f 115 homes. Not only nre
these lownhouses. Incompatible
with our homes, there are also
concerns about flooding, traffic,
noise, vandalism and crime.
I doubt there will lie many
citizens at the heanng to protest
this development as It Is at
1:30 p.m. in the afternoon,
when most people are at work,
and iwo days before Thanks­
giving. i had planned (o go and
had told a Seminole County
stalT member that Nov. 24 was
the only day that I could not
attend the hearing. In u g ln e my
surprise when this meeting was
planned for that day!
At the Oct. 7 Zoning Hoard
hearing, the Seminole County

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stall recommended ngnlnst the
townhouse project. StalT said
that this project is not compati­
ble with the single family
homes In River Walk and King
ston Oaks. Ilowrver. the Zoning
Hoard did not listen lo Its stnfT
nor to the citizens who spoke
against this project and unani­
mously approved the rezontng
o f this land. Tire only stipula­
tion was that Mr. Marling was lo
deerrase the density of this
project. I have since spoken to
staff and wus told that the den ­
sity. or number of units, lias
not been decreased
There are many problems
with this project. It Is not comtible with our single family
mrs and there Is only n 25
foot buffer between this project
and one o f the homes In our
neighborhood. Tills proposed

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My Ttoo Cents Guest Column. T o give more residents a
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development Is to be Just 25
feet from West Palm Valley
Drive. The lownhouses arc to
Ire built Just beyond 550 feet
from the Uttle Kconlockhatchrr
Rlvrr. In November 1994. dur­
ing tropical Storm Gordon.
River Walk residents witnessed
the Uttle Eron. River flooding
this land to within about 50 feet
of West Palm Valley Drive.
Where Is the 1100 foot buffer
from the Kcon. Protection Act?
fTJie Uttle Econ. was named
*An Outstanding Florida Water”
In 1991.) Mow would the storm
water runoff from this project
Impart our neighborhood*/ Mow
could the additional traffic be
handled? It Is already very d if­
ficult to turn onto Alafaya Trail
from Palm Valley Drive. Also
rut-through
traffic
In
our
neighborhood Is a concern as

Her name was Sally Hemtngs. and Jefferson met her when
tils youngest daughter took her along on a Ulp to Purls In
1786. where he was serving as the American ambassador.
Jetlrrson was 43 years old. Sally was 14. falrsklnncd and
beautiful. Indeed, she was the half sister o f his late wife.
Martha Wayles Skelton.
They returned to the United Slates in 1789. and Sally
continued to live at MontlccUo, the Jefferson estate, for many
years thereafter. She gave birth to five children during Uiat
time. Most of them were fair-skinned, and several were said to
bear a resemblance to the red-haired Jefferson.
Rumors of an extended liaison between Jefferson and Hemtngs
had been abroad In the land for years before they were Anally
published In the Richmond Record on Sept. 1.1802 by a
drunken Scottish journalist named James Thomson Callender.
'It Is well known that the man. whom tt dcllghteth the people to
honor, keeps and for many years has kept, as his concubine,
one of hts slaves.' Callender began. "Her name Is SALLY.... By
this wench Sally, our president has had several children.”
The controversy that erupted consumed the nation for
months. The following July, Callender drowned In the James
River while bathing under the Influence. Historians through
the years have tended to discount the Jefferson-Memlngs tale
as a vicious rumor that found Its way Into print during a
violently partisan period In our history. And then along came
Dr. Foster.
Using DNA samples from five of Jefferson's living relatives
and DNA samples from descendants of Hemlngs' oldest son
and her youngest. Foster determined that the latter carried a Y
chromosome that was very likely to have come from Jefferson.
Other tales Involving Jefferson's allegedly
lecherous
behavior can never be scientifically validated, lie Is said to
have wooed the wife o f a British artist who lived In Parts while
Jefferson was serving as the envoy there. In 1805. he was also
accused of earlier attempts to seduce his best friend's wife.
Put it all together, and It appears that one of the most
important men In American history, the author of the
Declaration of Independence no less, was Indeed a rake. The
question: Does It make any difference, and what should we do
about It?
Personally. 1 think an Investigation Is clearly called for. I
mean, character counts, you know. So what If Thomas
Jefferson was a brilliant thinker, a magnificent writer, an
architect, an Inventor and arguably the most Intelligent man
ever to serve In the White House? Me was a fornicator and
quite likely an adulterer. America deserves better. This ugly
business
screams
out for an
Independent
counsel
Investigation and perhaps some retroactive Impeachment
proceedings.
Once he Is impeached, we must negate everything he did
after his licentious behavior came to light. That meaas every
olfflclal act from 1802 until he died tn 1826 must be wiped off
the books. The Declaration can stand— Jefferson was only 33
years old when he wrote it, and. as far as we know, faithful to
hts wife then.
But the Louisiana Hi rchase must be nullified. The states of
Louisiana. Arkansas. Missouri. Iowa. Kansas. Nebraska. South
Dakota, part o f Texas, and large portions of Oklahoma. North
Dakota. Montana, Wyoming. Colorado and Minnesota will Just
have to get along outside the union until the purcltase can be
renegotiated with France by a pure and virtuous leader.
And then we must design a re-education program to teach
the truth about Thomas Jefferson and undertake a crusade to
consign him to the footnotes o f history, where he clearly
belongs.

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who lives In Oviedo.

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respondence. Please m all to the S em in ole Herald, Editor.
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So. TJ was a tomcat, after all.
As astute students of public affairs. I am sure you have been
following the story. A professor emeritus o f pathology at Tufts
University. Dr. Eugene Foster, gathered genetic samples from
descendants of Founding Father Thomas Jefferson and from
descendants of a slave woman with wham he was rumored to
have had a long affair, and has demonstrated to a fair degree of
certainty that at Waat one of Her aorta was fathered by the third
president.

our gates have often been
forced open. Noise, crime, and
vandalism are some o f our other
Issues.
I have provided photos to the
Zoning Board. Including a p ic ­
ture o f Larry Dale's Cardinal
Glen, off o f McCulloch Road In
March 1996, after a 2 day 31/2 Inch rain. The entire center
portion o f Ihla land Is under­
water.; there are homes on this
land now. This development Is
Just beyond 550 feet from the
Uttle Econ River. Also there Is a
picture o f the Uttle Econ. over­
flowing at River's Polnte, on thr
corner o f Buck and Rouse
Road. This flooding occurred
several limes last winter. In laic
December 1097, after a twoday, 5 Inch rain the river and
River’s Polnte pond converged.
Flooding from the Uttle Econ.
went all the way from the river
at Buck Road lo Rouse Road.
If the Seminole County Com ­
missioners represent ’ the p eo­
ple” they will vote against the
Harllng-Locklln
townhouse
project. It Is not only Incom­
patible with our single family
homes, but It Is too close to the
river on land that la prone to
flooding.
Susan Eberie Is a registered

Facts on Astor Farm
In response lo Keith Schuc's
letter In the Nov. 8 1998 ed i­
tion of this newspaper, let us
examine the facts.
FACT. The Astor Farm Is Just
that-a farm. A plowed field Is
not a habitat' for anything.
FACT. With Its present zoning
and land use. 130 permits
could be Issued for septic
tanks, and for deep wells, for
potable water and for shallow
wells for Irrigation. Think of It!
Two Hundred und sixty wells
drawing from the acqulfer. One
Hundred
and thirty septic
tanks discharging into thr acqulfcr. This would be an envi­
ronmental disaster. And it can
be done with all the present
regulations in place, without a
single public hearing. This Is
what the County Commission is
moving to avoid.
Clearly, development
with
central water and sewer makes
more sense.
FACT. The Northwest Quad­
rant of the county, as defined
by the boundaries of. North of
Highway 46 to the St. Johns
River, and West o f Interstate
Four to the Wcklva. contains
3.682 acres already owned by
the State o f Florida and local
government. (RE: H.W. 'B ill”
Sober. Seminole County Prop­
erty Appraiser. In the attached
letter supplied and certified by
his department.) A stupendous
number. When this Is divided
by the 640 acres In a square
mile. It comes to 5 3/4 miles of
wildlife sanctuary. There ap­
pears to be less than 20 square
miles In the described quad. If
this Is correct then one out of
four acres there will never be
developed and remain in a
pristine stale. Balance ihls
against the notion that devel­
oping a mere 130 acres, a very
small fraction o f the total, will
harm the environment.
FACT. Seminole County. In
area. Is the third smallest
county in Florida. Many hun­
dreds. (perhaps thousands) of
acres throughout the county are
likewise owned by government.
In addition, thousands of acres
arc not developable because of
swampland, or lowland, or flood
prone characteristics. It makes
good business sense not to un­
duly restrict land well suited
for development.
FACT. None of the Astor Farm
is In the flood plain, as an In­
vestigation of Untied States
government surveys and maps
will attest.
FACT. None of the Astor Farm
lies In Ihe Wekiva Basin
FACT. None of ihe Astor Farm
drains Into the Wekiva Basin,
or otherwise impacts It.
FACT. If tlie lines of the
Wcklva Protection Act had been
drawn locally, where these facts
are more readily available, and

not 250 miles away In Talla­
hassee. these errors would
llave been avoided.
FACT. IToperty rights are the
foundation o f a free society.
Freedom
without
properly
rights would be meaningless.
FACT. Government has pur­
chased Onr Million Acres In
Florida for conservation In the
past eight years, and has an­
nounced Intention (o purchase
Seven Hundred Thousand more
by the end of the year 2000. No
Interest has been expressed by
government lo acquire the AMor
Farm because it Is not en vi­
ronmentally sensitive land, not
lying in or draining Into the ba­
sin.
FACT. The recent elections
Insurr (hat even more funds
will be available for acquiring
environmentally
sensitive
lands. Reasoned and Informed
voices lend to make Intelligent
and Informed decisions. The
best decisions urr based on
facts.
In view o f the facts, the
County
Commission.
after
careful study and consideration
made the determination that we
can make a fair allocation b e­
tween property rights and the
environment.
The development will occur
under the watchful supervision
of the County as a Planned Unit
Development.
where
much
greater control Is exercised over
what Is appropriate and wliat
does not Insult the environ­
ment.
We are all environmentalists.

ITrsidenl Jimmy CartrrI Ihls Is
a band up not a hand out or
give-away program. It has made
borne ownership possible for
people who could not afford It
otherwise.
The purpose of the store Is lo
generate money lo built houses.
Shirts, skirts, slacks and shoes
sell for 91.00 each. A coffee
cup is $.25 and a gallon of
paint Is $3.25.
Paperback
books are 9.25 and hard cover
books arr 9.50. Very reason­
able prices!
A mission store cannot afford
give-away prices. When we get
quality expensive furniture, we
put a price on It far below, give­
away prices. When we get qual­
ity expensive furniture. we put
a price on II far below antique
store prices-but we do not give
It uway. Less expensive or less
than new looking furniture Is
very reasonable priced. First
class clothing or Jewelry Is pro­
portionally higher priced than
most of our Items. When a p o­
tential buyrr wants lo dicker
about price our policy Is that
prices are nol negotiable. If we

would take 925 off an Item that
would postpone the day when
some deserving family can have
a home o f thrtr own.
When the Zuyre’s was due lo
be bulldozed down and we had
lo relocate, we would only look
at sites In Sanford. We have
many low income families who
rrguUrty shop sSour store O H
our low prices’ allow them lo
stretch tholr dollars farther. W r
have a real sense of commit­
ment drat we serve Seminole
County by helping families pro­
vide things which they other­
wise could nol afford to own
and. most Importantly, by g en ­
erating profits which pay for thr
building o f homes for low In­
come families.
We are always looking for
new customers and for volun­
teers to work tn our store. I
hope that people will read this
and come and shop with us. We
appreciate our customers b e ­
cause they support our mission
to benefit residents in Seminole
County.

iklrtey T. Bandy
lanford

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Habitat employee
gives Information
Nov.8 there was a letter lo the
editor which had quite a lot to
say about the Habitat Thrift
Store, which Is located In San­
ford.
I am a county resident and
have been a volunteer with
Habitat for Humanity In Semi­
nole County since 1993. Since
I feel that the store was not
fairly represented and that the
letter might do harm to u non­
profit agency that I enthusiasti­
cally support. I would like to
respond with some Information
about Habitat and the part lliat
the store plays In the agency’s
service to the community.
Habitat's mission Is to replace
poverty housing with decent
uffordable homes. Our homes
sell below the regular market
price because o f the vohmtrer
labor during const ruction. Our
families have a 20 year Interest
free mortgage. With no Interest
to pay, homeowners pay less for
their new home than they paid
before
for substandard
or
crowded housing. In accor­
dance with Habitat International
(which Is supported by funner

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viewers to have a personal re­
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Bettye Reagan, who was bom
In Sanford and raised
in
Oviedo, said her artwork Is
continually Improving.
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Working on a lathe that he
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he takes seven months to create
each sculpture, making 20*25
at a time. His work ranges from
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and wall hangings.
Don Reagan uses Duckye
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"I was always at home when
they were growing up.* Bettye
Reagan said. ‘ Now, we're both
gone more often than we're
home.
But. they know that
we're enjoying It very much *

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Neighbors In Ihe area
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Brown said.
Wlirn deputies found Ihe
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shirt he had stolen from one of
Ihe homes. Brown said.
Thr (joys are charged with
grand theft, grand thrft o f a
firearm, burglary to a dwelling
while armed, and criminal m is­
chief.

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being presented Is for 100 per­
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to be paid at (154,500.
The
second option Is to pay vacation
and sick time at rate* Out
would cost the city (137.200.
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solid-waste
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voiced their o f concerns over
continued employment, sickleave. retirement and annuity
pluns to VanDerworp during u
public hearing on Wednesday.
*1 Just want these guys to be
paid 100 percent of the bene­
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thony Helton, the supervisor of
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said. *1 don't core about priva­
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The committee Is presenting
the commission with Informa­
tion on the ability to buy out
accrued sick and vacation time
and purchase annuities for em ­
ployees who have not vested In
Ihe retirement system. VanDer­
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The Reagans have three sons,
three
daughters
and
four
grand-children. Bettye Reagan
said her children went through
an adjustment period as the
couple became more serious
artists.

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'Being an artist Is a way of
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I've become more serious since
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*lle went to a show with me In
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rttes, and get a chance to tour
New York's most f a m o u s land­
marks while staying In Ihe
heart of downtown.
They also have some plana
of their own. The popular mu­
sical group N'Sync Is also
performing at the parade and
Elliott la dying to meet them.
Also on the agenda are some
visits with MTV and some New
York taxi and subway rides.
Besides that, the girls said
they plan on getting up early
in Ihe morning (they have an
1 1 p.m. curfew) to try to get on
the Today Show which shoots
crowd shots outside of Its stu­
dios.
The girls acted like their va ­
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regularly at football games and
school functions and also work
tn the Central Florida commu­
nity. They've been seen regu­
larly on ESPN and have won
many national titles throughout
the years. In March, the group
will travel to Son Antonio,
Texas to compete In a national
event that will be nationally
televised.
The four Dossiers making the
trip are part of the Universal
Dance Association and will
participate on a (loot sometime
during the parade In front o f
the television cameras In Har­
old Square. Over 1,000 danc­
ers will participate from all
over the country and the
Seminole dancers have been
working on the routine for
weeks.
They received packages In
the mall with a video o f the
routine along with Instructions
and a red Jacket that the girls
have been wearing proudly.
When the Daszlers get to New
York, they'll be practicing five
hours a day with the UDA
dancers from all over the world
so everything Is In place by
Thursday.
The Dossiers will also get a
slice of the Big Apple. During
their six-day stay, they'll skate
at Rockerfcller Center, attend
dance clinics on Broadway,
see the Lion King on Broad­
way. visit the Radio City Rock-

when they started charging to­
ward the local shopping malls.
It seems tbrlr Central Florida
fashions might not lie ready to
handle the sometimes snowy
Thanksgiving
Day In New
York.
"We’ve been spending a lot
of lime at the mails,* Elliott
admitted. *We Just ran't watt to
get there and meet so many
new people.*
They got the opportunity
through hard work. Help came
from Pulte Homes and family’
friends, but the group also
raised most o f the $2,500
needed for the trip themselves.
By the end of next week,
they think It will have been
well worth the effort.

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they don't put on their own seat
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are restrained. The possibly of
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�ttA •Seminote Herald. San lord. Florida ■Sunday. November 22. 1998

N ew channel may lead to healthier lake

Sanford Main Street

By Shari Brodie
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

in v ite s

SANFORD • Opening a new
channel between the St. Johns
River am) Lake Jesup could
lead to better water quality In
the lake.

The goal of the project was to
rxamlnc alternative configura­
tions ut Lake Jesup's north
boundary for Improved flushing
time.
Zarlllo modeled four cases,
opening and closing Channels
A. B. and C. and Government
Cut. At Ihe meeting. Zarlllo
Mid. ‘ flushing the lake b e ­
comes largely a function of
opening Channel B.‘
In Zarillo's model, the exist­
ing Channel A and Government
Cut would remain open and
Channel I) would be restored.
The third channel would re­
main closed and part of the ex­
isting causeway.
Zarlllo called Channel U *a
very efficient conveyance chan­
nel.* and Mid. ‘ Channel C
doesn't benefit flushing time at
a high w-atrr stage as we had
hypothesized.*
Using Ihe conditions pro­
posed by the Friends. Zarlllo
said, ‘ there doesn’t seem to be

H o m e

TALLAHASSEE - Florida Agri­
culture?and Consumer Services
ComatiaaksaMO-Bate-Crawford is
charging the president of two
bogus charitable organizations
with 10 felonies Involving Ille­
gal fund-raising activities.
Division of Consumer Serv­
ices Investigator Diane Fuchs
and the Department's Office o f
Agricultural Law Enforcement
began
Investigating
Cllntoo
Arun Bose earlier this year after
receiving complaints from peo­
ple across the state who had
been asked for donations to
help sick, dying and abused
children. Solicitors claimed the
contributions would be used to
send
children
to
Florida
amusement parks and said the
charities were registered with
the Department as required by
law.
In August, cease-and-desist
orders
were
filled
against
United Children's Foundation
Inc., and Florida Children's
Welfare Association Inc., forc­
ing them to stop soliciting d o ­
nations. The oiganUatlons arc
not registered with the Depart­
ment, and there’s no Indication
the money has been dispersed
to any needy children.

F o r T h e

H o lid a y s

A Seaton 0/ family and friends

any exchange between Lake J e­
sup and the St. Johns River.*
The final report o f the study
and results of biological studies
being done by the St. Johns
River Water Management Dis­
trict will be presented to the
Friends early next year.
*We're presenting here wlut
the model results ure.* said
Hector llerrera. an engineer
with the district. ‘ No recom­
mendations have been made *
The Friends will have the o p ­
portunity to discuss the results
of the studies and decldr how
they arr going to respond to the
Florida Department of Trans­
portation.
The
FDOT
is
currently
studying options for the re
plueement of the S.R.
10
bridge, which Is nearing the
end of Its life span. The
Friends lead wanted the cause­
way removed ami a bridge from
treellne to treeline, restonng
the natural flow of the St.
Johns. Into and out of Like Jr
sup.
Tile FDOT has suspended
action on the bridge until the
Friends make a recommenda­
tion. Gary Hass, with FDOT.
sold Thursday that the agency

Hotline at I 800 HELP FLA II800-435-73521. The Depart
ment ulso publishes a free ‘ Gift
Giver's Guide* tlu l lists d ig it table organisations rrg lsle rrd
with the state, and provides f i ­
nancial Information alsuii (hose
organizations registered with
ihe stale, and provides flnan-

can wait as long us five yeurs.
but Erich Marzolf. a biologist
with the district, said his study

Adult
costtaMd f o a Page 1A
lion." Maitland attorney Hugh
Trees said Friday. * A I-minute
loss of your constitutional
rigid* Is all It take*."
As thry prrparc to get a rul­
ing from Judge Alley, the club
owners have compiled to the
county's new ordinance which
went Into efTect last Tuesday.
Undercover agents and sheriff's
deputies made no an rsts the
first three days and night*. *Wr
arr not about to go against the
Liw." Club Juana owner Mike
Pinter said.
The adult club owners are
planning new frolics that Tree*
said ‘ nuy disturb" the cltl/rn*
and the county officials morr
than total nude dancing. In the
not too distant futurr. one or
morr of the clubs may begin to
calrr to Ihe gays and lesbians,
he said.
Alrrady. one such club known as Persuasions • Is o p ­
erating on Slate Road 4114 In
Casselberry.
Persuasions Is
across the road from Rachel's,
one of the lonnerly all nude
dubs. Casselberry officials arc

ctal Information about those organUatlon*. Consumers can re­
ceive a copy by requesting one
over the phone or writing: Gift
Giver's Oulde.

at 6 30 PM for the opening of the Sanford Holiday Season.
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with the
Seminole High School Choral department.
The Night Before Chrtstmai read by Country Joe Rosier.
Hot Chocolate, mulled elder and cookies

replaced following studies by the SI. Johns River Wa­
ter Management Distrcit.

The State Road 46 bridge, which extends over the
mouth ol Lake Jesup at the St. Johns River, w i be

State charges bogus charities
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

to ...

Motiday fFest

‘ Channel I). according to
model predictions, seem* to be
the key." M id Dr. Gary Zarlllo
of SclentIflc* Environmental A p ­
plications.
A u illo presented results of a
study o f the hydrodynamics
(movement) of water In the lake
to the Friends o f Lake Jesup
Thursday. The Friends had
proposed ihe closing of Gov­
ernment Cut. at State Road 46.
and restoring three historic
channels that linked the lake to
the flow of the river, prior to the
building o f the State Road 46
bridge.

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Florida

Depart­

ment o f Agriculture and Con­
sumer Services. 407 S Cal­
houn Street. Room 20H. Talla­
hassee. Florida 323&lt;»&lt;J 0800

should be completed by Janu­
ary with results to the Friends
In Febniary.

trying to figure out a delicate
way to dejil with wlut some say
Is a dilemma.
Some believe that Jerry Uranlk. who owns several adult
clubs In Seminole and Orange
counties is Intrrestrd In turn­
ing his Cabaret
Club
In
Casselberry from a totally nude
dancing club Into a gay and
lesbian bar. Uranlk could not
be rruched for comment Friday.
T h ere nuy lie changes like
th is* IIliter said. ‘ We've had
frnule Impersonators at Club
Juana. When we began, we
couldn't ulways afford to pay
the girls. We did a good busi­
ness. Gay or straight, there are
customers who want to have a
good time. What the rest of the
community thinks Is up to
them."
The fact that Ihe club owners
arr used to making money and
suddenly they lutvr been told
they can't operate the way they
had Is what Is causing them to
scramble. T h e county comcrrd
them." Trees said. T h e y can't
go left or nglit. they can t back
up. All thry ran do Is come
straight at those who com rrrd
them."
Carlton Henley, voted the
County Commission Chairman
the same day the public drernry ordinance went Into e f­
fect. M id he expects the ordi­
nance to hold up In the court*.
What the club owners do next.
1* their choice.
T t w cllUrn* of this county
are the ones who anoroved the
ordinance," Henley said. T h r y
made their choice of wlut they
believed was right and wrong.'

Enjoy the many bands and floats beginning
at 11:00 AM on first Steet.

1260 pm to 500
Ticket* at ttw Cufojrai Am Center 9tfi

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Several victims In Okaloosa
County Identified Bose from a
photo lineup as the person who
picked up their checks and
gave them a receipt. Bank rec­
ords seized by Investigator
Tony Gollno revealed that no
funds had been dispersed to
any recognized charitable or­
ganization or child. Crawford
expressed his thanks to the
Okaloosa County Sheriff's De­
partment and State Attorney's
Office, which assisted In the
Investigation.
Uosc was arrested without In ­
cident at a mall tn Palm Beach
County where he's been work­
ing for the past few months.
Palm Beach County Sheriffs
Deputies assisted In the arrest.
Crawford urges consumers to
report any suspicious charity or
request Information about a
charity by calling Ihe Consumer

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Send To: PILO T CLUB OF SAN FO RD
P.O. Box I t t , Sanford, FL 32772

T h is abuse of the public's
trust Is offensive and Illegal.*
Crawford said. ‘ It's the season
for giving und cases like this
make It hard on legitimate
charities. I hope this arrest
sends a message to other char­
ity scams that we will take
every action necessary to pro­
tect Florida consumers.*
The charges against Bose In ­
clude operating unregistered
charities, misleading people to
believe any of the proceeds
would be used for charitable
purposes and organized fraud,
all 3rd degree felonies.

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Jeff
Berlinicke
HERALD
ASSISTANT
SPORTS

I'l'lH IS

Panthers pound Patriots
D r .

EDITOR

P h illip s

k n o c k s

The future
is looking

B r a n t le y
o f

tills haski'lh.lll season

I he hrsi team von haven't
heard ol is at Seminole II irI i
I he Seuillloles ate ntl lo a -I
0 slat I and phivttiR w ith a te
li.ii Ily on both ends ol the limn
that could send them a lotiR
way towards the state I m.il
Four next spriiiR

Sophomore Natoslila Plsher
Is dead on Iroin 3 point land
and Barbara Gray and Jamala
Mm hell. aloriR with senior
Amanda Cook Rive the 'Notes a
stroiiR inside prrscnce
Point Riiard Kendrii k learned
a lot from prac-tu iiir aR.dnst
Kikr Mary's Ashler Hall.true
the past two seasons and tan
dominate a R.tmr without
llRhtlnR up the scoreboard
Give coach Sylvester Wynn a
lot ot the early credit, lie's Rot
his team rrbomuhriR much bet
ter than last season and the
Nolrs have obviously bern
workuiR on condltloiilnR.
Hie Kike lirantlry R.ime
marked llieir third distni t or
• onfrrente R.ime In three
nlRhts. hut. even one niRht .if
ter a blR dlstrti t win over
Mainland. Seminole still had
enouRh left to nin Kike llrandey out of the Rym
Wynn's team Is deep and
seven ol tils 11 players had
st ored by li.illtlme
The most eerie resemblance
to Kike Mary's JiiRRrmaut is
that the best Is yet to t ome
Wynn only losses one player
next year and Gray. Kendrick.
I lsln-r. Kiqiirc-nn Grayson.
Jamala Mllehrll. M.itla Mitchell
and Felicia WtllhiRh.im all have
two years rrmalnlriR.
Like Kike Mary t oat h Curl
ilrown. Wynn's biRRi-st prob­
lem Is deallriR with so much
talent trytiiR to I ior playitiR
time. Hrown deserves tons of
i redit for keephiR Ills Hums
happy. especially uppertiassmen who have had to rtde the
pine watehliiR yomiRer players.

reRiilar

season, the lust in
history
to remenihcr
aloriR with one nl its hurst
senior i lasses ever
I he I'atrtots entered the sea
son with all lllilestril oiiarter
Im i k. a new mnniiiR h.u k tail
ill III and a Rtoilp that stlliRRleil
diinriR parts ol GeorRr ( lay
lu lls lust year as head i o.n h
last season

si houl

bf knt\ n

lake Hr.intluy hack op gu.irtcrhock Brian Simtfi (Ho / abovo) trios to
dodo a Dr Phillips dolondor /.tuie junior (M i nsivo back Joo McnJIiska
(tftt| wondors wfi.it fvappcncxi to tie P a t i. f. a . tr,o Pantt.ors 1 rcod e'jm
fumble* and three turnovers and rout. ) lake fir.mtley *,3 / m tf.o fir-.t
round ot tho I MSAA Cl.e.s 6A Mato I
tt a 1 1 r.amp,. n.tiips I nday myf.t

Insteail. an early win over
OeKmil
Iwhli h
.iii i .i /iiir Iv
• rushed heavily lavored Kvaiis.
Please see Playoffs. Page 30

Industrial season ends
Ily Oeun Smith
IIKKAI.I &gt; M i m is I I MH Mr
SANFORD
Y.iuiarc Roi to st.ut is v u io iv
party earlier th.iu ex|M-iieil I i i i I.iv i ii r I i I
Vailt.ue u lm li Wl.ippeil up the i h.llllplollsliip
ol Itie ( ily ol S.intoiil Ke i leal loll and P itk s I &gt;&lt;
p.irtment t all liuliislrtal Slow Pm h Sotth.il)
K-. iriii - last Friday iii r I i I did not even have to
break out Its Rloves tills week as ItDal 1 orpnr.l
lion .imi Invai aii Imii I i handed 7 it torteit vh to
ries to the i li.impious
The Rallies were supposed lo he make ups
frinu contests rained out on Oi toiler 2fith
The Huai stamlliiRs m the very competitive
Ir.iRur are very iiusle.iitiiiR as they show Van
tare lieiiiR the only team with a wiuuiiiR rei oril
at
.i while I■iv at are llnisheil r&gt; 7 and Hilar

i m jHiialioii i m ini I *
V.ml.ne lost its op&lt; aiiR R.ime ol (hi s. . is m
anil was only
1 and * d t&lt;a s« t mill pl.o * att. r
sphtllltR a ilouhlehe.nl'
&gt;i ' '&lt; toiler IM h
Hill the new i haliip
- never lost .iR.illi anil
llti.dlv look the lead I
. ml on Novi -i i i I mi •if I i
w hin it swept a ilo u h l'In uler to move past In
V.ii .lie whlih had beeither III the lead " (
shared the lead since :"iniiR iiir I iI and was r&gt;

l mi ( k tidier 23ld
In l.n I even lln.tr • tpotation was oulv a
Runic and a halt out ot 'is t on (ii tidier With
MaktuR up the Vant in roster were It.) f a t
do/a. dames ( oilman I Gr.ivlrr It KltiR K.
l.isiuin (
Si l.datii A h Wetil). K. Saver. Mill
r oRbnm Hill Shaw i. Hei k. K OR.ilhee, M
Aponte .1 Itavis. f M a.n n u t s Kv.m

C entral Florida to host the
2000 AAU Junior Olympics
Special to the Herald
OKKYNIK) .
I he Central
Florida
Sports
Aiithorllv
ICFSAl has aiinouuinl that
Central Florida will In- the
home ul the 2000 Amateur
Athletti Union (AA1JJ .Junior
Olytupti Games Friday at the
ItIUN Stale ot Spirts Address
I lie Ceniral Florida Sports
Authority is proud to host the
larRcst amateur athletti (inn
petition held annually in the
world The Gallics have Ioiir
hern IIUIlllli'tally hilled .IS the
Olyiiipii Games for Youth
Twenty seven events will lake
place a! 25 venues tliroiiRliotil
OratlRe.
Kike.
Seminole.
Osteola .mil Volusia Counties
For nearly two weeks In the
Hrsl summer in the new mil
leiiiiim (now tentatively set lor
July 26th llirotiRh A iiriis I 5th).

Central Florida will he in the
spotllRllt lot the It'lehralloll ol
alll.ileur alhlel u s
()|m' iii iir iereniimii's are ten
tatlVflv
si lieduli d
lor
the
Florid.i Curtis Howl hi Orlando
f rom tin* l&gt;« .o lies ot Volusia
to ihc lakes nl Lake. Iroin the
pl.ivinR lields ot Osceola lo the
jinks ol Seminole County and
Iroin Disney lo downtown Ot
lando.
15.000 i hlldreii and
yoiiiiR adults an* lomiUR to
lom p ctf in Central Florida m
the hlRRfst amalelir sport IIIR
cyeut our ri'Rtou has ever seen
says Kandy Johnson. President
aiui CKO ot tlie Central f lurid.i
Spurts Authority
The sheer sl/e and i omplex
ny "I the Junior Olympic
(•allies altords Central Florida
lor the llrst time, the experi­
ence of hostliiR a s|iorlliiR
event lit Ihls lll.iRIlltllde

Hie ilea I ii-i ailie ol llllciest
parlly tiei atisr the AAt
i i .i
lioiial headquarters ale now
loi■nlci! Mi Lake lliieu.i Vista ai
Wall Disney World
Hie &lt; I'lilral flo tilla S p o ils
Aiithouiy won tin t&gt;nl over
Knoxville
lemii-ssee
w hlih
had hosted the Rallies hi I'l'IT
Nc.llly 12 1441 athletes and
•MXKI i o.o lies and olHl lals it
tenth illciiilfil the 1'i‘ is .Inn
mr Olvmpns in VirRiula
The Games,
lor
athletes
r.iiiriii *: hi .iRi- Iroin six to |‘ i,
are expei led In alli.ii t more
III.Ill -’ll IIOI) mil ol low'll Rtlesls
OraiiRe.
.Seminole
and
Osieola lo illllles will host a
m.i|nrity ot the sports, with
Kike ( "initv RetiI iir the Roll
and Uiathaloii
events.
and
Volusia i oiinly puiiliiR on the
Please see Olym pics. Page 311

U C F B a s e b a ll signs
f o u r a r e a p la y e rs in
e a r ly sig n in g p e rio d

If Wynn tan do the same
kind of Jiirr Iiiir at l. he and his
team could dominate the dis­
trict (the win over Mainland
Wednesday has already Riven
Seminole a win In Its totiRhest
district R.ime of the season).
lie could also stare Kike
Mary at home next Tuesday.
Sure. It's too early to start
talkltiR title, especially one
year after the Nolcs Rot
bumped off In the first round i f
the reRlonals
[Jilt keep an eye on tins team
and remember the 1996 Hams
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : For
the record, mij I leLsman bo I
lot HJ I act unlit) had a coteI
Is in: K a n sas State's Mi
chnel Mishap over Texas's
Hlcktj Williams at the buzzer.

p la y o ffs

AI.IAMONTK
SPRINGS
lauiR alter the hurt ul I rtilay
ntRlit s frt 7 loss to Or Phillips
has worn nil the memories ol
one u| die burst seasons in
Kike Itraiidey II irI i Si I iooI
Inothall history will live on
I he season may have ended
suddenly III the Hist louiitl ol
the ( lass liA playolfs at lorn
Slurry I lelil lint Kike lirantlry
still has its 'I O undele.ileil

Sa n f o r d
l et the Kike
M.uv Rirls Ret all ihe .itteuiton

Martina Kendru k a Ir.Ulster
from last year s state i hampi
unship team, si oreil only three
points III a rout ol Kike Ilian
dev Thursday, but dominated
mi both ends ot die rnurt

o u t

lly J eff llerllnicke
ASMS I A M SI •ORIS KOI I OK

bright for
Tribe girls

Why did we st.ut olt with a
rrlrrrncr to Kike Mary*
Hrcause this Seminole team
iiiir I u rekindle some memories
01 Ihe Lake Mary train two
years aRe that made it to the
state lln.ils
Tli.it year, the Rains had
three sophomore starters, a
|unior and a senior
Kist season, when the Rains
won It all. the started (our
juniors and a senior
Dlls season. Seminole has
|ust one senior and a ton ul
ymuiRcr talent turludliiR three
transfers hum Kike Mary

L a k e

Special to the Herald

HtratiJrr.oto L* P«i«

Matt Altegra

ORLANDO _ University of
Central Florida head coach Jay
HerRiuan has announced the
s Ir i i Iur of two outfielders.
a
catcher and a pitcher lo i i .i
Hon.d letters of Intent
Center ileldcr David la'inon
ot Kuslis I I irIi School and rlRhl
Ileldcr Mall AllcRr.i ol Lake
Mary I I irI i School |oln catcher
lilt’ ll
Wallace
ol
Orlando

Ihslmp Moore I I irIi Sctiool and
pitcher Cui-R Hubbard ol Or
lando Dr Phillips II irI i School
as members ol the 2000 re
rniltliiR • lass
The |c| &lt;11111 k la-mnii. the soil
ol lollliri Detroit llRers and
C'hU'.iRo While s«ix Am ein.ili
la-.iRiie All Star Chel Lemon
Ihc owner ol Kike Mary s Chel
K'liion ll.isehall S« hcnl
till
132 with Hi doubles and 39
P I . . . . e r r S iiin p r s

I'lltfP 3 H

" » « Pnoto 6,

Boom*

Si'ii ;ir (Intensive back Miko Jackson was |ust one* ol many Lake Brantley
ptayeis who s1opp**d up to make 0«j plays this season that epitomised tho
p,itnot, attitude 1 1doing whatever was needed to help tho team win

P atriot seniors leave
legacy fo r the fu tu re
tty Alex Kune
III KAI It S IA I I WRITKK

AI.IAMONTK
SPRINGS
lake Ih.llltlrv's sellluis played
(lie riii.il r.iiiic ol their I i Ir I i
si Irnol careers I inlay uti^lit
.mil while It was .i lust, they
etilled the season as winners
I he I'atrmts had the llliesl
season e\er In the school's i|
lusirioiis history. ro Iur undelealetl in the rt'Rid.ir season lur
the (list lime They played with
speed power discipline and
must importantly, class The
seniors have a ureal deal to hr
proud ol
Alter
sullcruiK
last
year
i I uuur I i a senes ol key lupines
whn h caused them to lose
their last three Ramr* and tin
tsh -IT». the seniors this year
made sure not to let their last
season end that way
Keen
when key players were iu|ured
this year, others stepp'd up
Uuarterti.ii k ItcR.ill Ullssell
ran the triple option olleitse
rllrclivrlv lie rai ked up yards
and proved his toughness tak
•tut Ills share ol hard tackles
RmilllllR hai k Arnold Celeste
had an absolutely spectacular
v&lt; ai
le idlin' die county m

nishlint Pouchur oyer oppo
ueiils. he IoiirIii lor every yard,
and made the I'at dots ollerise
all the more threaleniint
l.luehacker Clint Hanson led
tin defense not only as cap
tain, lull as IIs spirtiu.d leader
Ills slrollR play on the Held
was
paralleled
hv eipially
strong leadership oil ol it
*
ri.iceknker Trey Keeley hit
deep Held Rnals. and consis­
tently Rave opponents poor
siartliiR Hi Id position
In a
number ol Raines, his kh kuiR
made the difference
.lohit Miller and Mike Jack
son played solid defense the
entire year, and made I iir plays
when their team needed them.
These and the rest of the
seniors Rave Like lirantlry
II irI i Sctiool a team to be
proud of reR.irdless of Its rec­
ord and their elforts paid oil
with an incredible season.
While the season may have
ended on a sour note. It will
uni soon lie forRoiten by the
players, families, and students
ol lake Itraiidey II ir Ii School.
1he seniors have led their
team and set a line example for
every I’atriot looibalt team In
the liitilit- lo tnllow

�2 1 ■Semncte Herald, Sanford, Florida Sunday November

'DOR

W hat's Up In The NFL.....W eek No. 12
SANKORD _ Week 12 has arrived amt many
trams have already rolled over and died,
The CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL In a
quick count, deelares that at least 16 teams no
longer have any hope of rr.ichlng the playoffs.
The btggrst disappointments?
Without
hesitation
two
come
to
mind..... Tampa Bay and Seattle.
Thrse teams are both loaded with talent hut
will continue to struggle without a major per­
sonnel chance on both trams.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will continue to
lx- mocked In the N.F.C. Central unless they get
rid o f Trrnt Pilfer.
He has proven year after year that he doesn't
have what 11 takes to lake this team to the next
level. Many people argue that he ts more suit­
able as a backup in the League, but 1m not
even convinced of that.
The Scahawks on the other hand have a fine
quarterback, a flue offense and a fine defense,
hut a roach who should have stayed In the col
legiate ranks where he enjoyed modrmte n ie ­
ces# at the University of Miami.
With a new owner who happens to be a multlbtUlonalre/zlIUonarr type, this tram should be
soaring In the A.F.C.
They WILL make the change In the olf-season
because, unlike the Dues, this organization has
the guts to make the tough decisions to benefit
the team as a whole.
Uioklng around Florida. I ll start with a brief
tribute to Jeff, my colleague here at the Herald.
This week he made the point that the Jaguars
were the best team In Florida, and for the first
time ever. I must admit he ts correct
In years past. Jeff allowed his vision to be
clouded bv his undying loyalty to the franchise,
but that Is no longer the case.
The Jags thumped the Hues last wrek and the
Oolphtns are a DISTANT third In the state.
Miami smirk by a terrible Carolina squad and
should lie ashamed o f their coachs rlaim that
they have the talent to win the Super Bowl.
1 know. I know. /Ml you Marino fans will send

What’s U p In The NFL

ffc

BRADY
LESSARD

me hate mall again but facr It. he's old and
crusty. Unlike fine wine and John Klway. M ir
Ino has not aged well.
Speuklng of Jeff, he and fellow Herald sports
writer Kellie Werner, get my W HAT UP FOOT­
BALL FREAK AWARD this week. These two
sports nu*s. although disagreeing with me pas
slonately on the purpose of prrp football, are a
pleasure to follow on the sports page.
Knough of thr accolades, let's look Into the
CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL and find thr
winners this wrek.
P IT T S B U R G H (-2 ) V S . J A C K S O N V IL L E
Tire Steelers seem to have gotten thrtr rhythm
back which Is good, they'll nerd II In this one.
This game determines who will challenge Ihr
Oilers, that's rigid (he OILKRS. for the Divi­
sional crown.
I like the TERRIBLE TOWELS In this one.
Remember List year when Sleeler coach Bill
Cowher almost stepped on the field to trip a
Jaguar player reluming a Worked field goal?
Wow! That my friends is hard rorr! Steelers 24.
Jaguars 21.
M IN N E S O T A (-3 ) V S . G R E E N B A T
The Vikings, for the first time In u number of
years. Iiavc the talent to win Ihls game.
If they ran slow the Packer pass attack down.

thry slitmli! grt the* T T . If they ran t. I think
Kavrr multi givr bis Irani a glanl win In Ibrlr
tOCC for Ihr playoffs. TOO CLOSE TO CALL.
D A L L A S (-7 ) VS. S E A T T L E
Since thr Scahawks have let nit* down as
playoff ronlrm lrrs, I ronsldrm l not comm ent­
ing on this game.
However. my hale or the Cowgirls fotrrs me to
takr Seattle with the points, and cross my An­
gers Cowgirls 20, Seakawks 17.
B U F F A L O (- 6 ) V S. IN D IA N A P O L IS
My Itrlovrd Hills will brnrllt from Miami's loss
al Nrw England and ihey know It. They win. Mi­
ami loses, and Unite Is tied for first In the
A.F.C. Eastern Division!
Tlte fans will Ik * throwing nick fillet I snow
balls at a terrified lYyton Manning. Call some
extra cops, this one will tie brutal! Buffalo 28.
C olts 8.
A T L A N T A (-1 0 ) V S . C H IC A G O
Was It the Deuclt Hoys that sang the Rummer
hit. “Wipe OutT* If so, they'll be eollerting some
royaliIt s after this one. FAlcona 38, B e a n 12.
W A S H IN G T O N (- 2 ) V S . A R IZ O N A
Most of you probably don't ran* about the
outcome of this one. but I do.
Season long wager.... need the Cardinals lo
win at least seven games this year Itave.... to get
this one. Cardinals 17. Deadsklns 19.
D E N V E R (-9 ) V S . O A K L A N D
The Cheaters jtave gotten themselves Into a
m e s s this time. After lieatlng bad and worse
teams lo get to a 7-3 mark fur the R e a s o n , pay­
day has come.
The Hro o m s arr one of the best squads I ve
seen In years. lin not sure they will be beaten
this year, thry'rr that good. Bvoncoa 31.
Ckaatcrs 13.
T E N N E S S E E (-2 ) V S . N E W Y O R K J E T S
The Oilers know how lo win the ugly games
and more lmp4irtuntly. they know how to muke
games ugly.

H ie Jest Itave talent and with their grrat
coach may win this one. I can't go with them,
though, because every time I go against Ihr Chi­
rrs they embarrass me. Eddie George needs a
big game. Oilers 23. Jcat 20.
SA N F R A N C IS C O (-1 2 )
VS. NEW O R LE AN S
Leave the Saints alone! Poor Dhka was &lt;1-0 to
start the season, then the league required them
to start playing real trains.
Now they an* 5-5 and face n Nlners squad
drsprratr for a win. If It were a night game I d
tell them to save on the powrr bill. With or
without the lights on this one Is rtrltrd In
stone. Nlnera 41. Alata 13.
N E W E N G L A N D (-3 ) V S . M IA M I
The Dolphins stink, but tai do the Patriots.
I wish II wen* the good nld days when thrse
teams were bat thug for supremacy, but those
days are gone. The biggest news for thr Patriots
Is their move to Connecticut.
Ill takr the Patslrs, hut I'm not thrilled uhout
giving up thr points. Patriots 23, Dolphins IB
Each wrrk. and after hours of diligent rr
search. I release what I consider to tie the best
selection against thr spread In thr schedule.
My pat ruled LOCK OP THB WEEK sr lentous
liavr paid off mortgages, crrdlt card bills, stu
dent loans, and many morr nagging debts. For
the season we stand just over 812.000 In profit,
hut have been In a slump the last two weeks.
Today I'm going with the BUFFALO BILLS (B) VS. INDIANAPOLIS as my LOCK OF THE
WEEK, and guess what? I'm letting It ALL ride!
That's right folks, the entire profits from tills
season an* being laid on my beloved Hills as Ihr
LOCK. Why so ronfldrnt? Huffalo and Itirlr fans
smell blood In the Division and they will go for
thr jugular as die chilly weather grrels thr in­
door Indianapolis Colts al Kiel) Stadium.
Enjoy your day of football and remember, eve­
rything else can wullll!

Legal Notices
M O TICI O f ACTION
IN IH IN IN T DOMAIN IN T H « CIRCUIT COURT
or m i EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND TON SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASR SO.: 99-9049-CA-13-K
SEMINOLE COUNTV. a polrliCAl aubdimtion of is*
Stata ot Flot Ida,
Patrtionar.
v.
LAKE WARY PARTNERSHIP. LTD . AMERICAN TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH c o m p a n y , j e n o f p a u l u c c i . FIRST
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a National Banking
Ataociation, RAT VALOCS a* Tai Collector o( Saminot#
County. Florida, and ISa unknown apouaaa of Ilia above. il
any; man Haw*, dan*#**. aaaignaa*. grant**.. craditor*.
•#*»##*. ttacuiori. admmi.trator*. mortgage... lodgment
creditor*. Irutlaaa. lienholder., pataona m potaaation
and any and aM omat pataona having ot cleaning
to h*.a any right, titta or mtaraat by. through, undar or
agamat tha abova named Oafandanta. or otharwraa
claiming any ngnt. Mia. or Intaraat m tha raal proparty
daacribad at thr* action,
Oafandanta
TO: THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST THE
MAMtO DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANT RIOHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Emmani Domain Petition. togamar with it* Oaclaradon ot
TaAmg naa baan Mad m tha abova-(tyiad court lo acquire can am
property mtaraat* m Sammoia County. Florida, daact Ibad a* fol­
low*
PARCEL NO. IM
COUNTYROAD 4SA, PHASE II
FIS SIMPLE
A PARCEL OF LANO IN SECTION A. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANOE 10 EAST. BEINO A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS RCOK IM S. PAOE tS It OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA BEING
WORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE
10 EAST FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE. THENCE RUN NORTH
■9*52 03* EAST ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST
QUARTER t04.11 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4; THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 19*5203' EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
NORTHWEST QUARTER. 110 00 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH
00‘ 20 00- EAST ALONO THE EAST LINE OF 'HILLS OF LAKE
MART PHASE TWO* ANO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF
AS REC0R0ID IN PLAT BOOK M . PAGES 12 AND 11 OF SAID
PUBLIC RECORDS. IS 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAO 4«A (PAOLA ROAD) AS RECOROE D
IN SAID OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK ISOS. PAGE 1SI1 AND THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE RUN NORTH 99*5203* EAST
ALONO SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE t l l t . T l FEET;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 00*lt'4S* EAST. 41 00 FEET: THENCE RUN
SOUTH 99*52 03* WEST. ALONO A LINE 70 00 FEET SOUTH OF
AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER. 140 21 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 19*24 59* WEST.
720 0« FEET: THENCE RUN SOUTH 19*52 03* WEST. 271 S4 FEET
TO THE SAID EAST LINE OF 'HILLS OF LAKE MART PHASE
TW O ': THENCE RUN NORTH 00*20 00' WEST ALONO SAID EAST
LINE IS 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
LESS THAT PORTION LYING IN THE STATE OF FLORlOA EASE­
MENT FOR STATE ROAO RIGHT-OF-WAY AS RECORDED IN DEEO
BOOK 97. PAGE 414 BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 4,
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 10 EAST FOR A POINT OF REFER
ENCE. THENCE RUN NORTH 19 52 01' EAST ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST OUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4. A DIS­
TANCE OF 990.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00*07 57* EAST ALONO THE WEST LINE OF THOSE
LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 97. PAGE 414. A DISTANCE
OF S5.77 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 99*24 59* EAST 110 0]
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 00*07 57* WEST ALONO THE EAST
LINE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED BOOK 97.
PAGE 414. A DISTANCE OF 69 19 FEET TO THE SAID NORTH LINE
OF THE NORTHWEST OUARTER. THENCE RUN SOUTH 99*52 03*
WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 110 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN THE CITV OF LAKE
MARY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA ANO CONTAINS 0 927
ACRES MORE OR LESS
OWNERIt) LAKE MARY PARTNERSHIP, LTD
c/o Kant L. Mtpp, Etq
201 Easl Ptna Street
Orlando. FL 12602
and
JENO F PAULUCCI
201 Watt Futt Street
Sanford. FL 12771
PARCEL 116-TIIP

COUNTY ROAO 46A. PHASE II
F IB SIMPLE
A PARCEL OF LANO IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 10 EAST. BEING A PORTION OF THOSE LANDS AS
DESCRIBED IN DEEO BOOK 97. PAGE 414 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA. BEING MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 3AIO SECTION
4. FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE. THENCE RUN NORTH 99*52 03*
EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
OF SAID SECTION 4. A DISTANCE OF 990 17 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00‘07 57* EAST ALONO
THE WEST LINE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN SAID OEED
BOOK 97. PAGE 414. A DISTANCE OF 65 77 FEET, THENCE RUN
SOUTH 69*24 59* EAST 110 01 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH
00*07 ST* WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THOSE LANDS
DESCRIBED IN SAID OEED BOOK 97. PACE 414. A DISTANCE OF
69 69 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUAR­
TER Th e n c e RUN SOUTH 89*3203* WEST a l o n g s a id n o r t h
LINE 110 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN THE CITV OF LAKE
MARY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 22194
SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER)*) LAKE MARY PARTNERSHIP. LTD
C/o Kent L Hipp. Etq
201 E*»f Pm* Straaf
Orlande. FL 12902
PARCEL NO. 11T
COUNTY ROAO 49A, PHASE II
FEE SIMPLE
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 10 EAST. BEING A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 571. PACE 194 BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
WEST OUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4 FOR A POINT OF REFER­
ENCE THENCE RUN SOUTH 69 50 22' WEST ALONG THE NORTH

LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST OUARTER 1100 FEET TO THE
NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST RIOHT-OF-WAV LINE OP
RANTOUL LANE AS RECOROED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
701. PAGE 402 OF SAIO PUBLIC RECORDS. THENCE RUN SOUTH
00*11 66* CAST ALONO SAID NORTHERLY EXTENSION. 25 00
FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTT
ROAO 46A (PAOLA ROADI AS RECOROED IN SAID OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK S7T. PAGE 194 AND THE POINT OF BCQINNINQ.
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*11 55* EAST ALONO THE WEST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF RANTOUL LANE AS RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECOROS BOOK 701. PAOE 402 OF SAIO PUBLIC
RECOROS 45 00 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 99*30 22* WEST.
SB 99 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 99*52 03* WEST. 296 91 FEET
TO t h e e a s t l in e OF THAT p a r c e l d e s c r ib e d in o f f ic ia l
RECOROS BOOK 2S10. PAOE 92S. THENCE RUN NORTH
00*11 46* WEST ALONO SAIO EAST LINE. 45 00 FEET TO SAIO
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAO 46A;
THENCE RUN NORTH 99*52 01' CAST ALONO SAIO SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 297.23 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
99*30 22* EAST ALONO SAID SOUTHERLY RIQHT-OF-WAV LINE
59 99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN THE CITV OF LAKE
MARY. SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS 16091
SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS
SUBJECT-TO-. .
A FLORlOA POWER 9 LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT-OF-WAY A9
RECORDED IM OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 145. PAGE 421 OF
SAID PUBLIC RECORDS
A SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT AS RECORD­
ED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 701. PAGE 402 OF SAIO PUB­
LIC RECOROS
A SOUTHERN BELL RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT AS RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2091. PAGE 129 OF SAID PUBLIC
RECOROS
A GRANT OF EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF NEW OAV OUTREACH
CENTERS. INC. AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
YA-tn PAGE *20 OF SAIO PUBLIC RECORDS
TOGBTH9R W
ITH
PARCEL NO. 79T
COUNTY NOAOASA, PHAM II
TBMPOIUMV CONSTRUCTION BABSMINT
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANOE 10 EAST, BEINQ A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK S7t. PAOE 194 BEINO
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
WEST OUARTER OF SAIO SECTION 4 FOR A POINT OF REFER­
ENCE; THENCE RUN SOUTH SS'SO 22 WEST ALONO THE NORTH
LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST OUARTER 11 00 FEET TO THE
NORTHERLT EXTENSION OF THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF RANTOUL LANE AS RECOROED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK T01. PAGE 402 OF SAIO PUBLIC RECOROS; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00*11 58* EAST ALONO SAID NORTHERLY EXTENSION.
23.00 F IE T TO T H I SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUN­
TT ROAO ABA (PAOLA ROAD) AS RECORDED IN SAIO OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 971. PAGE 194. THENCE RUN SOUTH 19*50 22*
W IS T ALONO SAIO SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF-WAV LINE 39.99
FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 99*52 03* WEST ALONG SAID
SOUTHERLY RIOHT-OF-WAV LINE 297 23 FIET. THENCE LEAV­
ING SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE RUN SOUTH
00*11 49* EAST, 45 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNINQ;
THENCE RUN NORTH 99*51 01* EAST. 39.91 FEET; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00*11 55* EAST. 20 00 F IE T; THENCE RUN SOUTH
■9*52 01* WEST. St 92 FEET TO T H I EAST LINE OF THAT PAR­
CEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2530. PAGE S25.
THENCE RUN NORTH 00*11 49* WEST ALONQ SAIO EAST LINE
20 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN THE CITV OF LAKE
MART. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORlOA ANO CONTAINS MSB
SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
SUBJECT TO:
A FLORIDA POWER A LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT OF WAV AS
RECOROED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 145. PAGE 423 OF
SAIO PUBLIC RECOROS
A ORANT OF EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF NEW DAY OUTREACH
CENTERS. INC AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
2510. PAGE 920 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS
OWNERIt) JENO F. PAULUCCI
201 W*tt Firtl Str**t
Sanford. FL 12771
Each Defendant i* lurthar notified that ih* Petitioner will pennon
foi an Order ot Taking before lha HONORABLE THOMAS G FREE­
MAN. on* ot tha Judge* of tha abova-ttytad Court, on Thurtday.
tha 3rd day of December. 1999. at 1 10 p m . m Counroom M. at
lha Sammoia County Courthoua*. Sanford. Florida, m accordance
with it* Declaration of Tikmg heretofore filed m ihi* ceut*. All
Defendant* to true tuil and all other mtaraitad partiaa may time­
ly raquait a hearing on tha Petition tor the Order ot Taking at tha
lima and place daaignaled and b* heard Any Defendant tailing lo
til* a timaly riquaat lor hearing ihall waive any nghl lo object to
tha Order ot Taking.
AM
O
Each Dalandant and any othar paraona claiming any mtaratt m
the proparly daacribad m tha Petition in tha abova-ttylad Eminent
Domain proceeding it hereby required to **r«* written dtfanaa*.
4 any you hare, to tha Petition heretofore lilad m Ihi* cau*a on
lha Petitioner, and any r*qu**l tar * hearing on lha P.i.tion for
in* Order of Taking, it datirad. on Petitioner a Attorney, who**
rum* and addra** i* ihown baiow on or balor* Wadnatday.
November 25. t999. and lo til* tha original ot your written defant•t and any lequaal for hearing on tha Petition lor tha Order of
Taking with Ih* Clark of Ihr* Court either bafor* tarvic. on tha
Petition*! e Attorney or immadiataly tharaahar. lo enow what
nght. lilt*, mtaraat or Iran you ha«*. If any. or claim in *n&lt;| to tha
property daacribad m laid Petition and to ahow cauaa, if any you
have, why *aid property thould not b* condemned lor in* u*a*
and pur po**( a* **t forth in laid Petition It you Iail Io aniwar. ■
default may b* entered agamat you lor tha raliel demanded in tha
Petition If you lad to requatl a hearing on tha Petition tor Order
of Taking you ihall waive any right to ob|*cl to laid Order ot
Taking
WITNESS my hand and ***l ol laid Court on OCTOBER 9, 1999
(SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A. McMILLAN
County Attorney
lor Sammoia County. Florida
Sammoia County Service* Building
H O I Ea*t Fir at Street
Sanlord. Florida 32771
Talaphon* (407) 321 1130. E«t. 7254
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish: Sunday, November 15, 1996
Sunday, November 22, 1999
DEW-1

Camp, featuring Tutllr Thomas und J.I). ArMega from Ihe University of Miami.
The ramp Is srl for ihr first loo entrants,
giving a ratio of Instructors lo campers of lto-IO.
Cost will he $80 and Ihr ramp will nut
from I p.m. to 6 p m. dally
For more Information, call Mike Powers at
320-5058.

Sosa wins N L M V P in a walk
NEW YORK _ Chicago Cubs outfielder
Sammy Sosa, who trad a great year mostly
overshadowed by Mark McGwire s mn at the
home nin record. easily won thr National
League Most Valuable Player Award.
Sosa collected 30 of 32 first place votes
and 438 points to far oiltdtstanrr McGwire,
who got thr other two first plare voles and
272 points.
Sosa lilt :$OH this season with 66 home
runs and 158 Kill.
McGwire, who himself said during the sea­
son that Sosa should tie Ihr MVP. hit 70
home run*, while bulling .20!) with 147 Kill.
Hr ulso had a higher slugging percentage
(.752-IO-.647). morr extra base hits (!ll-to86 ). n higher on basr percentage (.470-to.377)' lhan Sosa, who did have more total
bases than Ihr St. Iju i I.n Cardinals sluugrr
(4 16-to-383).
All told. 23 players received voles In a [toll
o f sports writers who cover Ihr National
Lragnr. Houston's Molses Alou. San Diego's
Greg Vaughn and the Astros' Craig Hlgglo
rounded out the top five.

Ocean Spray Road Race
OKIANDO _ Tlte Ocean Spray Feed Amrr
lea Five Mller will lake place Thanksgiving
Day. November 26th at 8:30 a m.
Tills five-mile road nice will start and fin­
ish In downtown Orlando's historic Church
Street Market, (hissing by Like Eola and
Lake Duvts on Ihe race route.
All prut reds lienefit the SENIORS TRUST
Meals on Wheels program.
Award* will lie given to the lop 10 male
and female finishers.
In addlllmi lo Ihr flvr-mllrr. therr will also
lie a 2 Mile Turkey Trot at 7:45 a.m. and a
Kids IK Fun Run at 8:35 a.m.
Entry fee Is $20 (ter person or $10 with a
bag containing cannrd ond/nr boxed nonperlshahlr groceries.
All groceries received will lx* donated lo lo­
cal food pantries.
For entry Information, please call Occult
Spray at f »07| H!)8-I313.

SHS baseball fund raiser
SANFORD _ Thr Seminole High School
baseball tram will lie holding a fund raising
clinic on December 21st and 22nd.
The clinic will he the Hilling A Ptlchlng

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All othar creditor* ol ih* deca­
dent and parton* haring dawn*
or demand* agamtl tha deca­
dent'* aital* mutt hi* than
claim* with tfu* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
□ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FIIEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* ol the twit publica­
tion ot thi* Nolic* i* Norambar
15. 1996
Par tonal Rapratantatira
JEANNE WIOOIS

209 North Oa* Aranu*
Sanford. Florida 32771
Publiah Norambar IS. 22. 1996

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Legal Notices

All parton* on whom tint
notice i* aar**d who ha«*
obiactron* mat challenge lha
Ytbdrty ot tha writ, tha qualifica­
tion* ol th* paraonal rapt aten •
talrra. ranua, or |uri*d&lt;cl&lt;on ol
tnt* Court ar* raquirad lo SI*
thaw obtactrona with thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SIMINOLI COUNTT
FLORIDA
RROBATB OIV1IIOR
Fll* Nviabar: 99-971 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JAMES ALBERT WIOOIS
Oacaaaad
NOTICE
OF AOMIRIBTRATIOR
Tha admmiatialion ot tha
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Florida,
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ASSISTANT STORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Tiie Dynamic Golf Tour Is art lo
host Its first ’ Now Way to Drugs* golf tourna­
ment Dec. 5 at Cypress Greens. The event will
Include a professional and three amateurs per
tram. The pro will play his own ball while the
amateurs play best ball In the scramble. Th e
best score Is recorded. Trr-ofT Is 8 a.m.. so call
(941) 424 -9-128 for Information.
The tour will also host other evrnts through­
out December Including Dec. 12 at Sun Air. and
Dec. 19 at Wtllowbmok. Other tournaments are
rxpected In January...
The City of Lake Mary held Its first annual
Lake Mary Invitational Golf Tournament for the
Lake Mary Tratlhead and Gateway Plaza last
week and raised over $26,000. the event was
held at Heathrow Country Club...
The Good News and Jail Prison Ministry will

sponsor Its fifth annual golf tournament at
Kkana 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. I at Dr
bnry Country Club. There will be a 12:30 p.m.
shotgun start and the fee Is only $85 to Include
golf, baby back ribs and BBQ chicken. Prizes
will be awarded In the scramble format, so call
323-1673. 323-3660, 322-4854 or 322 -2420...
Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes celebrated Its
first hole-tn-one two weeks ago. Dave O'Connor,
a club member, scored the first ace using a fiveiron on the 17th hole. It was also his first ace...
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 Todd Stottlemyre. has acquired Sweet­
water Country Club and Wcktvn Golf Club In

Longwood. DPC has several cclrbrlty partners
Including Minnesota Twin Paul Mnlltor. Tampa

and Is a local mini tour for players aged 48-andover. Players with handicaps of 15 and lower
will play two lo four times each week at gulf
courses throughout Central Florida. Call 825
9122 for details...

flay Buccaneer ninnlng back Mike Alston and
retired pitchers Mel Stottlemyre. the New York
Yankees' pitching coach, nnd Sam McDowell...
Eastwood Golf Club will host the annual
IISMA1 G olf Tournament Dec. 4 with an 8 a.m.
check-ln. There will be plenty of separate com ­
petitions with a luncheon at 1:30 p.m. Call 6545911 for details...
Moonlight Central Senior Tour has kicked off

Celebration Golf Club has been chosen as the
national host for American G olfs Women In Golf
Day. 1909. The tournaments will be staged ai
more than 200 private, resort and dally fee
courses nationwide and Is open to women of all
ages and skill levels...

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up to a season-high numberseven ranking In the FSWA
Class 6 A State Poll.
Relying on the triple-option
offense, the Patriots pul to ­
gether Central Florida's best
rustling offense as quarterback
Regan Russell, along with run­
ning backs Arnold Celeste and
Lanier
Bush.
continually
racked up big yardage.
List
night,
the
Patriots
hostrd a Dr. Phillips team still
smarting from last season’s
overtime loss in the first round
o f the playoffs to Ovtedo.
The game got ugly quickly,
but L ik e
Brantley showed
enough fight to stay close after
some early setbacks.
The visiting Panthers took
the opening kick and rapped
off nn opening live-play. HOyard
drive with a 13-yard
touchdown ntn around end by
Nate Zarkaty.
Like Brantley fumbled on Its
first possession, one of eight
on the night (three were lost).

Dr. Phillips capitalized with
a six-play. 28-yard drive to
make It 14-0 with 5:37 atlll re­
maining In the first quarter.
Then. Lake Brantley struck
back. On second down. Celeste
took a pitch and raced 67
yards around left end for a
touchdown to make It 14-7.
Tile Patriot defense dug In
and forred a punt. Starling
from Its owm 46. L ik e Brantley
moved down the field behind
the ninnlng of Celeste, but on
the first play o f the second
quarter, the Patriots fumbled a
pitch lo kill the drive.
L ike Brantley never threat­
ened again.
Dr. Phillips again took ad­
vantage o f the fumble with a

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The extra point was botched
but the score was 20-7.
After receiving the kickoff,
the Patriots fombled nn the
first play from scrimmage and
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Hubbard Is a strong right
handed hurlrr who will be
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Phillips after transferring from
West Orange High School.

| Tiie strung armed Allegni Is
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after helping lead Lake Mary
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Allegni was also one o f the
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American Legion team dial
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championship
this
summer
and advanced to the Regional
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A member of Bishop Moore's
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Cottage In Sanford The menu was recently expanded.

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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
CASS ELBE RID' Service Mer­
chandise, one o f the nation’s
largest retailers of fine Jewelry,
gifts
and
home
products,
opened a new store on Satur­
day.
The store, located at 1455
Sotnoran Btvd. In Casselberry
Commons
(formerly
Hutler
Plaza) will offer giveaways all
weekend, according to company
ofllclals. Ix k .i I dignitaries will
l&gt;e on hand, along with local
Muscular Dystrophy Associa­
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Coleman.

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on Saturday. T o help tntrndiirr I
tills new concept In shopping,
the store will give free 14-karat
gold bracelets to the first 250
customers through the doors on
Saturday and Sunday.
The Service Select store Is
about 12 .0 0 0 square feet and
features a full-size Jewelry d e­
partment and an rdlted ‘ best of
the best" assortment from most
of the company's home prod­
ucts and gift categories. The
Casselberry store Is I he third to
open ibis fall In the state with
additional locations In Kissim­
mee and Spring Hill.
The store also features online
shopping at Its web site where
customers can view and shop
for merchandise.
Sue Yeager ts the manager at

SANFORD • The Rose Cottage
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week, as the European-style
rafe now serves dishes such us
filet o f salmon and Romanian
wine to match the lunrh-tlmc
rrab quiche.
Located at 1305 S. Dark A ve­
nue In Sanford. The Rose Cot­
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Cafe features an artistic decor
Including garlands and roses,
classical
music.
homemade
sandwiches and desserts.
TVopIe are surprised how
nice the atmosphere Is when
they walk In.' said the restau­
rant's agent Raymond Vint Ilia.
*Wc have people coming from
Sarasota and Melbourne. There
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are Tara Gentile. Jewelry, and
Amy Martin. Iloor manager. The
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IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN T N I CIRCUIT CO UNT
OP THB t lO M T IIN T H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND TON S tM IN O L I CO UNTY, FLORIDA
CASB NO.i • • 'M M -C A '1 3 -0
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MAT (RIALS. INC . a Florida corporation:
RAY VALOES a* Taa Collector ol Seminole
County. Florida, and the unknown tpouaea ol the above, it
any; then bent, devil***, aetigneee, grenleea, cieditart,
teeaao*. eiecutor*. edm truth not*. mortgagee*. judgment
credilor*. truateoa, ben bolder*, poraono m pottaaaron
and any and aN other person* hoeing or cleaning
to have any rlghl. Idle or mlereat by. through, under or
agamal the above named Defendant*, or otherwiie
claiming any right, title, or mterett m the reel property
daecnbed m ihi* action.
TO: THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL FANTIEt
CLAIMINQ INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL FARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with M* Declaration of
Taking hat been tiled in the above ttyled court to acquire certam
properly mtoretta in Seminole County. Florida, detended ae fol­
low*
PARCBL NO. SAB
COUNTY ROAD A t? , M A M I
PERMANENT DRAINAGE I ABB MB NT
THAT PORTION OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOH IF.
PAGE IOT. AND IN DEED BOOR l i t . PAGE ST? OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SIMiNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA, LESS THE RIGHTOF-WAY TAKEN FOR COUNTY ROAD •*»?. AS SHOWN ON STATE
ROAD RIGHT OF-WAV MAP SECTION 7TII0-2404. SHEET S OP S.
AS RECORDED IN 0 R BOOK *90. PAGE I I I ;
BEINO FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TH t EAST HALF OF T N I SOUTH­
EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST O UAR IIR OF SECTION F,
TOWNSHIP Jt SOUTH. RANGE 10 EAST, THENCE RUN
S00'44 S t - I ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAIO EAST HALF OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER FOR
20 00 FEET. THENCE. LEAVING SAIO W IS T LINE. RUN
N t t 'IT O a ‘ 1. I H H FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C R #*2F. THENCE RUN NM*2S ?T*E
ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIOHT OF-WAV LINE FOR FI OB FEET TO
A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAV­
ING A RADIUS OF I10E2SFEIT. THENCE RUN FtORTHEASTERLV
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND ALONO SAID EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR I I I BS FEET THROUOH A CENTRAL
ANGLE o f 01‘49 97‘ . SAID CURVE HAVINO A CHORD LIFtOTH OF
IBS 11 FEET BEARING N39 22 21‘ f . TO T N I POINT OP BEOINNINQ. THENCE CONTINUING ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE EAST­
ERLY HAVINO A RADIUS OF II0A 2B FEET, RUN NORTHEAST
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE (AND ALONG SAIO EAST­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C R M 2T) FOR •• OS FEET
THROUOH A CENTRAL A N O ll OF 03*11 14*. SAIO CURVE HAV­
ING A CHORD LENGTH OF 41 OF FEET BEARING N4|*Qt'| 1*1, TO
THE END OF SAIO CURVE. THENCE. LEAVING SAIO EASTERLY
MIGHT OF-WAV LINE. RUN N IB "!f 0 4 'f , t 40 F |(T, THENCE
SOO S4 40*1, 4 »• FEET TO A POINT AT THE NORTHERLY END OP
A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVINO A RADIUS OF 1044 74
FEET. THENCE FROM A CHORD BEARINO OF B 41'lriS*W RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUOH A
CENTRAL ANOLE OF 1*1} OF* A DISTANCE OF &gt;10 FEET TO A
POINT ON A RADIAL LINE. THENCE RUN SAFM SM 'E ALONG
SAIO RADIAL LINE A OiSTANCI OF S 0 FEET TO A POINT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF I0BT »
f e e t , t h e n c e f r o m a c h o a o b e a r in g o f S42*io a r w r u n
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUOH A
CENTRAL ANOLE OF l ‘0« IB* A DISTANCE OF ?&gt; 00 FEET TO A
POINT ON A RADIAL LINE. THENCE RUN N4B‘&gt;4 1B*W ALONO
SAIO U N I A DISTANCE OF S 0 FEET TO A POINT OH A CURVE.
CONCAVE TO THE (AST. HAVINQ A RADIUS OP IQSS 2« FEET
THENCE FROM A CHORD BEARINO OF S40‘ S1 11‘ W RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1*2141* A DISTANCE OF 20 31 FEET TO
THE END OF SAiO CURVE. THENCE NOO'M 40‘ W, B SB F (| T .
THENCE SMM T 04*W. S TT FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING BIS SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER!*) IRENE OAVIS AND
TAMI TEMIKA MCDONALD
144 Anchor Road
C4**elberry. FL 32707
PARCBL NO. BBB
CO UNTY ROAD 4*7, PMASS I
PERMANENT DRAIN AO I B A M M IN T
THAT PART OF LOT I I , BLOCK "A*. (LESS THE PORTION TAKEN
FOB C.R *421 RIGHT.OF -WAY, PER O A BOON 4*0. PROS *211
■AREPLAT QF LANS MOB'L* BNOFWt*. ACCORDING TO TUB
p l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d s o in p l a t b o o k b . p a g e » s . o p t h e
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SIMiNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BfiNO FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS THE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY 10 FEET OF THE NORIHW ISTIALV IT F IS T OF SAIO LOT
I I . BLOCK 'A*. LYING CONTIGUOUS WITH THE SOUTHEASTER­
LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C R I42F PER S R D RIGHT OF-WAV
MAP SECTION *71*10-2*04
CONTAINING *00 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS.
OWNER!*) DELOIS REALFORO
IBB* County Road 42F South
Altamonte Spring*. FL 12101
PARCBL NO. ST I
COUNTY ROAD AST. PH ASS I
PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT
THAT PART OF LOT 21. BLOCK *A* (LESS THE PORTION TAKEN
FOR C R 4427 RIGHT O F-WAY, PER O A BOOK 41*. PAGE 220).
-A RIPLAT OF LAKE MOBILE SHORES*. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK *. PAGE SB. OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
BEING PURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS THE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY 10 FEET OF THE NORTHWESTERLY IT FEET OF SAID LOT
21. BLOCK 'A*. LYING CONTIGUOUS WITH THE SOUTHEASTER­
LY RIGHT OF-WAY LINE OF C R 442F PER 3 R D RIGHT OF-WAY
MAP SECTION *77310 2304
CONTAINING *00 SOU ARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER!*) DAVID G PORTER
c/o Kenneth M Clayton. Esq
10*3 Maitland Center Common* Bird
Maitland. Ft 12TSI
PARCBL NO. BBS

COUNTY ROAD AST. PHASS I
PERMANENT DRAINAGE BASEMENT
tHAT PORTION OF LOTS 14. I* AND 1*. ‘ TROUT LAKE SUBDI­
VISION*. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE *1. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. |AEFfR TO O R BOOK t*0*. PAGE
1041. ALSO)
BEINO FURTHER OESCR i BEO AS FOLLOWS BEGIN AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT It . OF SAIO ’ TROUT LAKE SUB­
DIVISION*. SAID POINT BEINQ ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD *42T, AS SHOWN ON STATE R0A0
RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SECTION *77*10-2*04. THENCE RUN
N2»-02'S7*E ALONO SAIO EASTERLY RIOHT-OF-WAY LINE A DIS­
TANCE OF 0 14 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
I H I ■* FEET. (ANO TO SAIO BEOINNINO OF CURVE A RAOIAL
LINE BEARS 390‘44'49‘ E); SAID POINT OF BEOINNINQ OF
CURVE ALSO BEINO ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAIO LOT IS
AND ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAO
*427. THENCE RUN ALONO SAID EASTERLY RIOHT-OF-WAY
LINE. NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DIS­
TANCE OF 10* ST FEET THROUOH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
01*10 IS*. SAID CURVE HAVINQ A CHORD LENGTH OF TOE S3
FEET. CHORD BEARINO OF N2T*18 04*E, TO A POINT OF TANOENCY. THENCE nUN N It'0 2 *7*1 ALONG SAIO EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OP I I 22 FEET; THENCE RUN
S*3*S7'01*E. ALONO SAIO EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A
Dis t a n c e o f io o o f e e t , t h e n c e , l e a v in g s a io e a s t e r l y
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE RUN S2S‘ 02 ST*W A DISTANCE OF IT 22
FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHWESTERLY HAVINO A RADIUS OF 1971.44 FEET; THENCE
RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE A DIS­
TANCE OF 10343 FEET. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
W O t '01 *, SAID CURVE HAVINO A CHORD DISTANCE OF 10112
FEET AND A CHORD BEARINO OF S2T*13'2S*W. TO A POINT ON
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT t«; THENCE RUN S44'4I 03‘ W.
ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT IE A DISTANCE OP 11 49
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
• CONTAINING 1.S7S SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
OWNER(a): Inland Mel.net* Inc.,
1
Alin: Richard E. Murphy. Piatidenl
1*01 County Road 427
Cartel berry, FL 32711-71S*
; Each Delandant it lull her nobbed that the Petitioner will petition
lor an Order ol Taking belore the HONORABLE SEYMOUR BEN­
SON. on* ol Ihe Judge* of the eboveslyled Court, on Tuesday,
the t Jth day ol December. IN S . at 11:00 a.m.. in Courtroom K. at
|h* Seminole County Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida, in accordanc*
him it* Declaration ol Taking haralolor* Mad in Ihia taut*. All
|)*f*nd*nt* to Ihi* tuil and all other interested parti** may tunaty request a hearing on the Petition lor Ih* Order ol Taking at the
lime and place designated and be heard Any Defendant lading to
Hie * timely request lor hasting ahall waive any right to ob|*ct to
ih* Order ol Taking.
AND
J Each Delandant and any other person* claiming any mterett in
the property described In Ihe Petition in the tbove-styled Eminent
Domain proceeding t* hereby required to serve written defense*.
I any you have, lo Ih* Petition heretofore bled « this cause on
pit Petitioner, end any request lor a hearing on Ih* Pthtion lor
Ih* Order ol Taking, il desired. on Pahhonar’t Attorney, whose
Sam* and address i* shown below on or oelor* Tuesday.
Dec ember 1, I M l, and lo III* the original ol your writtan detent*e and any request lor hearing on tb* Petition for Ih* Order ol
taking with ih# Clerk ol Ihia Court either before service on the
Petitioner * Attorney or immediately thereafter, to Show what
4ght, title, interest or ken you have, if any. or claim in and lo in*
property described In said Petition and to show cause, il any you
Save, why laid properly should not bs condemned lor ih* uses
and put poses as sal forth &gt;n said Petition. II you tail lo answer, a
default may b* entered against you loi Ih* rebel demanded m Ihe
Petition II you fail lo request a hearing on th* Petition lor Older
&lt;(1 Taking you ahall waive any right to ob)*cl to said Order ol

Taking.
WITNESS my hand and seal ol said Court on OCTOBER i l . t*
(COURT SEALJ
MARYANISE MORSE
C LIR R OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SIMiNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By: CecsAe V (kern
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A McMILLAN
County Attorney
for Seminole Count*. Florid*
E»mbioN Ceunty Borytco* Building
ttO I l**4 First Street
Eenford, Florid* IT T 71
Telephone (407) 121-1110. Eat. T254
Publish: Sunday. November 22, IM S
Sunday, November 21, TU B
DEW-2

Legal Notices

Legal Notice!
U B T OP

COUNTY,

cum action
B. OO-ISBO-CA
BflROtON 14-0
IQUtVANTAOI. INC .
Pl*mii»t(*),

V*
JOSE SHELL ALLIN
ME RR1T, BY ANO
THROUOH HER
GUARDIAN. JOHN
WILLIAM ALLEN. OS *1.

NOTICE IB HEREBY OlVIN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
NOVEMBER IS. 1ESE. and
entered m C*e* NO M-1071CA of the Clrsuit Court or the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and for BEMINOLI County.
Florid* whoraw (QUIVANTAOE,
INC. to th* Plaint&gt;h and JOSE
•HILL ALLEN MERRIT, BY ANO
THROUGH HER GUARDIAN.
JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN, TEN­
ANT I t N7K/A DONNA SWEETHSO are th* OeTendenta. I w.N
**» to the highest and bast bid­
der lor sash a&lt; the West Iron!
door ol the lemmata County
Courlhouoo. Sanford. Florida a«
11:00 A * , on th* 17th dey ol
DECIM O IR. I HO . the following
m said Fatal Judgment
LOT I . BLOCK S. TIER I. OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD. S IM I­
NOLE
co u n ty,
F l o r id a .
ACCORDING TO ( R. TRAFFORD'S MAP. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK t,
PAGIISI
ST
OF
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HAND and Ih*
aeal ol Ihi* Court on NOVEM­
BER 1E. IH S
ISIAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By: Jon* ( Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCsHa. Raymer.
Barron S Frapprer
Post Office Bos 1410
Tampa. FL 1M0I
FM031MT
IT you era ■ parson with • dtotion m ardor to parliciptt* at
this proceeding, you era enti­
tled *t ne coeI te you. tor me
of partem eeeielanc*.
•ontost
Court
I M l N Pork
Avenue. Senlord. Florida 12771,
telephone number (407) 3234110. wrthm 2 working day* Of
your rocmpl •&gt; Ihi* document. It
hearmg vnpaved. (TOO) i-SOOMT-B771.
Publish November 22. 2*. ITT*
0EW-1M
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I SMMTBBMTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA,
M ARC FOR
BBMIHOLB COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Cato Ne.i BB-B4B-CA-1*-■
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION
PtamtiH,
v*.
DAPHNE COLLINOTOH and
UNKNOWN TENANT/OWNIR*
NOTICE OP BALE
Nolle* l* hereby given, pur­
suant to Pmal Judgment el
Foreclosure Tor Ptamliff entered
in Ihi* esus*. m the Circuit
Court ol Sommolo County.
Florida. I will aoH Ih* property
situated m Sammole County.
Florid* described a*.
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
PARCEL SITUATE IN SIMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. KNOWN.
NUMBERED ANO DESIGNATED
AS LOT 117. OAK FOREST UNIT
EIOHT, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROIO
IN PLAT BOOK 4 t, PAGE
S1THRU *4 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
and commonly known aa: 110*
O Day Drive, Wader Springs, FL
12 70S, el public sal*, to the
highest and beat bidder, lor
cash, at ths watt front door ol
th*
Sammol*
County
Courthouse, in Senlord. Florida
at 11 00 am ., on OECEMBER
17, IM S.
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By: Jen* E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
RICHARD S. MclVER
Kaaa Hodges. P.A.
PO. Bo* BOO
Tampa. FL SMOt -MOO
RICHARD S. MclVER
K i l l Hodge*. P.A.
PO. boa EOO
Tampa. FL 33941-0M0
In accordance with th*
Americana With Disability Act
persons needmg lo participate
m Ihia case should contact th*
Senior
Department
Couil
Administrator, located at 101 N.
Park Avenue. Senlord. FL
12771, 407-321-4110 tal. 4227.
1/900-993-1771 (TDD), 1/904•33-1770 (V). via Florida Relay
Service nol later than 7 days
prior lo proceedmg
Publish: November 22. 21. I H I
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NOTIC1 OP SALE
Pursuant lo Fla. Statute
711 919 Oylar Automotive, nog
North Avenuo, Maitland. Fla
12791, will son on Doc. 7. IM S.
10:00 AM on eel premises the
following vehicte. Property ol
Roseanne D. Maggie. 1992 gray
Mercury 2tphyr, 40, V1N
EBP7IBSCAS19119, lo latisly a
mechanic*
claim
Sallar
reserves the right to bid. sold
as is. no warranty, seller guar­
antees no title, terms cash.
Publish. November 22. Itt*
DEW-149

B C C PR O JEC TS!
t. Protect p PB-SS4-0B/BJC Protect
Title:
COSO
■agiftoortog
Bare test.
Document *1341 Duo Data:
Daaambar SB, 1BBB a* 2 00
p.m.. local two.
2. Protect I RPP-4ST-PSJJVP
• Protect T in *; VBtooUpR and
Bar aad tog
Beryl***,
Document P4BT9. Pre-Bid
Conference Data: December I .
1HB at 1.00 p.m. Owe Date:
Bosombor IB , I B M a* to o
p m. local lima.
3. Protect t BO -BB1-BO /M •
Protect Title. Bototor*o Creek
Pork/B»elrea m »e1*l Btedy
Center Ter node Clean**..
Document I t t l I .
Pre-Bid
Conference 0*4* November M .
IM S ol BOO AM. Duo Data
Be*amber B. I B M M 100 AM.
Due Date: December B, IM S at
3.00 PM.
For information on any of the
Sam mote County BCC projects,
plea** call Information on
Demand. Inc , |407| 179-0020
PUBLISH: SUNDAY,
&gt;2. IM S
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Legal Notices

S e m in o le

H e r a ld

P M B B H M O L I COUNTY,
CABS NO. S « -1 0 M -C A -t4 -P
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE
CORK,
Plaintiff.
v*.
FRANCISCO FIGUEROA and
DORA CALDER FIOUEROA,
husband and wit*.
Defendants
N O TICB OP SALS
Notice to hereby given that,
pursuant to th* Order or Pinal

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BER 11, IS M In Ihi* cause, in
ih* Circuit Court ol Samlneto
County. Florid*, I wtK asB th*
preparty sRuatad m Earntool*
County. Florid*, described *•:
Lai E. KAW1LLA CREST,
according to th* plat thereof a*
recorded m Piet Book SO. Pap*
10. PuDBc Ret ard* of l aminate
County. Florida.
at puBMc aafa, to th# hignaat
'. for cash, at to*
of ih* Sammet*
County Courthouse m Sanford.
Flor id*, at 1100 a.m., or
DECEMBER I I , IH E .

19th day at NOVEMBER. H M .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY; Jana I . Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Barry M. f Din. Esq
•300 Reset Bhrd „ Bud* 1104
It. Petersburg. FL 33702
Publish: November 23, &gt;1. I H I
DEW-131

M TMB ClWCMtT COURT

CRM. ACTION
CAM NO. SO-1M1CA
OtVTStOH t s -p
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE
FUNOINO

CORPORATION.

Plamlitlls),
v*.
THERESA M. SHAND, at al.

IN TH E CIRCUIT COUNT
PON M M M O L E CO UNTY
FLONtOA
PNOOATS OIVTBtON
Plto Num ber M -4 E 1 -C P
rn RE: ESTATE OP
CHARLOTTE I . VISKO
NOTICE
OP A O M IO M TIU TIO N
The administration *f the
Ol CHARLOTTE I .
YESKO. deceased. Pita Number
M -4 H -C P . It ponding In the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, th* address of which
I* PO. Drawer C, Senlord FL
12771-0191 The name* end
addressee ol the personal rep­
resentative and th* personal
f*pr**onl*li**'* attorney are
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All person* on whom this
notice to served who h*v*
ob|*clions the* challenge the
validity ol Ih* will, the quaiiltcatton* ol the personal represen­
tative, venue, or Jurisdiction ol
Hu* Court ere required to hi*
mow objections with thl* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
APTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OF A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AK creditor* ol Ih* decedent
and other per son • having
claim* or demand* against
decedent * esttts on whom a
copy of Ihra notice is served
within thro* month* alter the
del* ol the fw*t publication of
Ihia nolic* must lit* thou claims
with thl* 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 ciedltocs of th* dece­
dent end person* having claims
or demand* egainst the deca­
dent's estate must hi* their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEUAMOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL SC FOREVER SARREO
Th* data ol th# first publica­
tion ol this None* to November
19. IM S.
Personal Representative
Elisabeth Ann Keep
I U I Hall Moon Ttail
Jacksonville. Florida 12213
Allornay for
Personal Representative
Susan Slagto, Esquire
Attorney lor Petitioner
Florida Bar: *137131
4110 Belt oil Road. Sutl* 240
JackaonviM*. Florida 12211
Phone (904) 294-172#
Publish: November 19. 22. 1918
DEW-109

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB tBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IH AND FOR
1BMIROLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CABS NO: 1B-4B0B-OR-01P
IN RE: Th* Martleg* ol
THOMAS R. ROBERTS JR.
Respondent/ Husband,
and
OIANE 8. ENGLISH
Petitioner/ Wit*.
TO: THOMAS R. ROBERTS
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
NOTICB OP ACTION
DISSOLUTION OP MARRIAOB
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action tor dissolution ol
marriage has been IMed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ol your writtan
delenaoa. II any, to It on DIANE
S. ENGLISH Petitioner, whose
address is *00 HIGHLAND ST..
LONG WOOD. FL 32790 on or
bafort OECEMBER 10. 1111.
and hie Ihe origin el with the
clerk of this court before ser­
vice an Pent toner or immedi­
ately thereafter It you lad to do
so. a default win be entered
against you lor Ih* rellal
demanded m the petition.
WITNESS my hand end the
seal ol Ihia court on NOVEM­
BERS. H M
(M AL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Ctotk
Publish: November t. IS. 22.
2t. IH S
DCW-S4

NOTICE IB HEREBY OlVIN
pursuant ip a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Farastoaur* dated
NOVEMBER 14. 1144. and
entered in Cae* NO. 14-1 M IC A
ot Ih* Circuit Cotwl ol th* EIOHTEE NTH Judkiaf Circuit m and
Tor MMINOLE County. Florida
wherein COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDINO CORPORATION
la th* Ptamlifl mid THERESA M.
9HAND ANO ANTHONY H.
EH ANO are the Defendants. I
will sell to the highest and boa*
bidder lor cash si ths Waal
front dear at Ih* temmola
County Court house. Senlord,
Fiortd* at i t M am ., an th*
17th day af DECEMBER. I**4.

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• When you to) yout phone rwteer, M tie (me of dey Dial a beef to reach you. You
don't want people caBng you ehan you am al work or i
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Judamifrt
LOT 32. CYPRESS LANDING
AT SABAL POINT. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 21.
PAGES TO ANO M . IN THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE

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COUNTY. FLORIOA

WITNESS MY HAND and th*
seal of thm Court an NOVEM­
BER IS. IS M
(SEAL)
Maryanns Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. kScCsKe. Raymer.
Barrett S Frapptor
Poet Office Bo* 3410
Tampa. FL 33401
F10044107
Publish: November 22. 20.1000
Of W 133

C ITY OP LAMB MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICB
OP PUBLIC NEARING
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN by
th* City Commission of in* City
ol Lake Mary, Florida, that said
commission writ hold ■ Public
Hearing an December 3,19*4 at
T 00 PM., or a* soon thereafter
aa possible, te cenaidar
Second
Reading
of
an
Ordmenc* entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA.
RE20NING CERTAIN LANOS
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. AS HEREIN DEFINED
FROM THB PRESENT 20NIN0
CLASSIFICATION OF R-1AA
SINOLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
TO R-1A SINGLE FAMILY RESI­
DENTIAL. PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OP THE FLORIOA
STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
THE AMENDMENT TO THE
OFFICIAL 20NINQ MAP; PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICT. SEV­
ERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE
changing the lonmg on Ih* fol­
lowing described property from
R -IAA
Single
Family
Residential lo R-1A Single
Family Reaidantial:
lots 20 and 21. Block IT .
fssnsdale
Subdivision, a*
recorded in Piet Booh 7, Pag*
37 ol the Public Record* ol
Seminolo County, florid*
The Public Hearing will be held
m Ih* Commit Sion Chambers,
104 N. Country Club Road. Lak*
Mary The Public to Invitad lo
attend and be heard. Said hear­
ing may be continued from time
to tun* until a final decision I*
mad* by the City commission
Copies ol the Ordinance m lull
are available In Ihe City Clerk'*
Office lor review.
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
AOEOUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
AFPEAL PROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREOOlNO
MAHER ANY PERSON WISH­
ING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST *■ HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO AT
(407) 324-3024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A Faster, City Clark
DATED November IE. 1999
Publish November 22. I H E
DEW-143

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

CASB RO.I 4 4 -1S 4S C A-I4-P
RICHARO CORNELIA and
BARBARA CORNELIA,
as Trustees at Ih* Richard
Cornelia and Barbara
Cornells Living Trust.
Plamlifts.
n
JOViN ENTERPRISES.
&gt;NC . ■ Florid! corporation,
ALLIED FlOELITV INSURANCE
CO . an Indiana Corporation.
w il l ia m t g o o b v end j e f f
ft LTZIUS. at Trustee* el
House ol Babes el Fern Perk,
me., a dissolved Florida
corporation, DARLENE
WiLTZIUS. OIANE A.
JAROSZf WSKI, 0ENISE R
GOOBV. end 4404 HGWV
17-92. INC d/b/a Risky
Be siness. ■ Gentleman*
C lib. ■ Florida corporation.
Defendants
NOTICB OF ACTIO N
TO WILLIAM T Q00BV end
DIANE A JAROSZf WSKI, end
ell parties claiming mlsretl. by.
th ough. under, or against
WILLIAM T OOOBV and OIANE
A JAROSZEWSKI. end ell per­
il** having or claiming lo have
any right, till* or interest m the
property herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
K lu m to quiet title lo 111* fol­
lowing properly in Seminole
County. Florida:
Th* Southerly 94' ol Lol 9. and
all ol Lol • (Last me soulheily
ft 3 I tell. Block -A*, SOUTH
FERN PARK SUBDIVISION. Fist
Boos 7 Peg* S i. Public
Rtcordt ol Seminole County,
Fior ds. 219 Highway 17-92.
Fern Pen. Florid*
Properly Addr***: 9444
HGWV
17-92. Fern Park.
Florida
he* b**n hied again*! you and
you ere required lo serve a
copy el your written detente*.
I any. lo il on Robert L. Simon,
J r . ol Winderweedl*. Heines.
Wjrd t Woodman, PA„ who**
eddies* it Post Oltic* Bos
1191. Orlando. Florida 121421391. on or belore December
1*1. 1999. and Me the original
with Ih# Clerk ol this Court
•iihnr belore lervice on
Plaintiff s attorney* or immadielely thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered *gem*t
you lor ih* relief demanded m
Ih* Complaint or Petition.
Dated on OCTOBER 29. 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cler k o f c o u r t
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
n accordance with th*
American* With Ditabiiitiei Act.
perioAt with a disability who
need special accommodation*
to panic ipett &gt;n this proceeding
should contact
Ih* A0A
Coordinator el 141 North Perk
Avenue. Suits N-101. Senlord.
Florida 12771. s( least hv* (3)
day* pr.or to the proceeding
{447) 12J 4110 *it 4227: 1900 999-9771 (TOD) or 1-904993 1770 (V). vie Florid* Relay
Service
Publish November 1. 9. 13. 22.
1999
OBV-22

COUNTY.
FL
CABS NO: ST-31 T0-CA-14B
HELEN L. DOUGLASS
Plaintiff

HAPPY HOLIDAYS'!!
Short term stay* A Dry Car* w/
nuMtous meet* Fro* Transput
tenon Just caa or com* tee u*

Vi
KATHERINE BAZ0R
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
JAMES H. DICKSON
Defendant
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is h e r e b y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fatal
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
March 13. 1144. and entered In
Caa* Ne: tT -ll7 4 -C A -1 4 E ef
Ih* Circuit Court In and let
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherain
Plaintiff,
and
Delandant*, will sell to th#
highest bidder for ce*h at Ih*
Waal Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida, at 11:04
o’clock A.M. on Ihe 19th day ot
OECEMBER 19. IM S . th# fol­
lowing described property at
tal forth M tatd Summary Fmal
Judgment, to-wit:
Lott 11 and 20. Block J,
MOBILE MANOR SECONO SEC­
TION, according to th# map or
plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book I t , Peg** 44 through *4
ol the Public Record* ol
Semmoto County. Florida.
DATED THIS Itlh day ol NOV
EMBER, lit * .
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jaaowic
Deputy Clerk
Kenneth M. Bean*. Eiqu&gt;r*
Suita 1004A
ITO N- Orlando Av*.
Maitland. FL 12791
Pubkeh: November 22. 29, 11 ll
DEW-111

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43— I. f c a i S m v m s

71—H u p Wanted

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ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Appiy Job Asvst
vi*end classes National Truck
School 1 MO-488-7144
71— H

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TRAVEL AGENT NEEDED
minimum eipenence
ARC cen Nation regured G-»»l
iwurtunty tor 2nd income CM
328 4246 Mon Fn

2 yr*

A C INSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE
Great Opportunity wth a
Large Local Co
Competitive Wages
Greal BeneMs
Mutt Have Va*d 0 L and
Positive Attitude
Day Stuff OT Available
Can Sandy or Patty
(4071647 0010
A -1 Temp*. Inc
EO€ / No Fee
A/R CMrk: Strong computer
skids. *rve year* eipenence
»nd degree requited
Send
Resume* Before December 1.
1998 to Director ot Finance.
P O Bci 810 Sanford FI
32772 EOE
TIRED OF WORKING
WITH TOUR BACK
Opckxtunme* are «ow open with
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PANT kv career n d i d u i i No
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’Benehts available
Can 774 2296 tor confidential

TO P PAY
Fur e&gt;p cabinet makers 4 tan*
nators 0 Lc req Drug Free
Work Place Apply in person to
IC M 1481 Kastrer Place Port
of Santoro 5 ta&lt; resume to
407-321 04*4
Adm&gt;n AsustltSK* benefit* toeluding 100*. heann Comp
proficient FT tor non profit org
Fsi resume to 302-1777 EOE
Assemblers, metar u * opera­
tor maintenance Wster Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd Cavwtoerry FL
ATTENTION CNA t
Come and fin our earing team
ot Nurses and CNA* Eicef*nt benefit* Eipenence reeogn ted
3 OOpnvU OOpm
shift available Please apply m
person Deffona Healthcare Re­
habilitation Cenier 195t Elkcam Blvd. DeHona EOE________
Book KeeperfCatMer wr com­
puter u p and Laborer m recy­
cling electronics fe u Ret* regeared For appt 407-322-7710
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pgr ei 316-9973 or 823-5850

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24 openings tor Iteifte peepts
F T 8 P/T
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C M 407414-1449

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’Late Model Equipment
■Rder Program Plus
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COL A 1 8 mos OTR
ECK Miner 80C 611 6636

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&lt;n Sanlord lor a wen known
tuwtoe, to nmp out m me cab.
net dept Etp a plus but not
necessary This i* me perfect
rpporturnly lor someone looking
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work environment with lots of
OT
Mon Fn and Sat it needed
Call GPC Staffing 260 5086

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TRACTORTRIERS

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day* Please cak 322 6796 tor
mierview Bung references
Counter Person: 2 permanent
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toCJbom* 333 8070_________
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skitts Office duties center on
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Phone e«p or cult contact etp
deured F t . resume to Nornesl
FmancwlM 324 4518 EOE
need

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and Outbound cats
North Orlando Area Good Wag
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Lee typing required
Cal Sandy or Patty
(4071647-8010
A -1 Temps. Inc.
E O E / No Fee

CUSTOM ER
SER V­
ICE position longwood area
30* typing cup service eipen
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WE STAFF 425-4559
Dele Entry Clerk: Must know
Windows and Microsoft Heavy
phone, general office skills 4
prrfnent a/ typing 8 calculator
PT may wad to FT ao7 *eo
8 * 11 _________________________
Dental Assistant: FT. Busy of­
fice needs hard working mdv&lt;d
u*i dependable, professional
EiceRent pay benefit* Pay
commensurate with experience
407 l y -t w , between_4_ 7pm _
Dental Receptionist: FT Mull
be professnnal articulate 4
phone skill* Eicetlenl pay 4
benefits
CM
407-130 2530
between 5- 7pm___________ _____

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Class A COL Stay m FL only
5 day* on 7 2days off 3 yr*
mm OTR eip Good driving
record 3237178

Drivers
M-dwell Coasl Transport Is
looting for COL else* A Ik.
drivers For imme opening

Credit Clerk 2 p. vt.ons FT 6
PT process loan arpts pay
ment* ntfer clerical duties
Credl eip 4 pk'S but wd tram
10 key and typing a must 1
800 662-3663 Ot apply al n&lt;cti
Plan 401 West 13th SI San
ford

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Caff (407) 830-4700
INSURANCE
local Agent* wanted to tun 3
leads per day from response
cards Trammg and ether perk*
deluded B*J t&gt;rsl year comnvsasna net or 800 909 6340

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Sanford companies to create
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you have skills ambition and
a A v e tor quakty we have a
great opportunity wilh great
benetts
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(First Shift)
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* Admin. Asst.*
'1st.2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*
Please call tor appt.
407-130-7171

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1851 Elicam Bfvd
Deltona. FI
EOE DF.Vf-P______________
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Elm 5900 to 5700 weekly plus
beneAte COL framing avertable
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get pad today*
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CMRMM • 2606106

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m votuva county tkeatoredve
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needed immediately
Previous eipenence helpful
Call Debary Manor 407-6666416.106-________________
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LABORERS N tED C D
FOR UNDERGROUND

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NEEDED Responsible female
tor After School Care for 3 greet
kid* My home or yuurs Lake
Mary Etem school I*strict 550,
wk 075 4438 or 328 0888

regal

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.entry level and protessionai
Computers a piu*
No Fee CM 9846713

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AAisf have AMt operaling eq&gt;
bonl end loader a ♦ Apply n
person Pebble JuncSon 702
S French Ave. Santoro Must
kffSOlM
Drug Tesang Requeod

HAIRDRESSER
S NAN. TE C H
needed Both F/7 Ckenteie pref
C al John at Headkners 321
5851

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eipenenced necessary 56.hr,
also Dietary Aide 0 SfVte. Ap­
ply m person al Eastoroohe Gar­
dens. 201 Sunset D r. Cassel­
berry 407 699-5002
COSMETOLOGY/
NAIL TECH
Motivated Reliable FT PT
Peasant conasons Lake Mary
area 407 365-6324

Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with the Semmole County
Pupae Schools has unmeikals
Ful 4 Pad sme positions avM
acre tor food service 4 cusiod
al Apply at our new location
295 Waymont CL *106 m Lake
Mary, or CM 323-0440 tor delads
Requirements
include
FDLE/FBt background checks 4
Drug Tesknq EoE/OFWP_______
MOtJSTRIAL

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE PERSON
Local company. Great pay*
Day srvff
CM Patty 407 8010
A-1 Tamps, toe.
EOE. Noise
FT
Knowledge ol front desk, com
puter. 4 phone tk6 * CM 574
4200 Of tkk resume to 574 1111

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pay pad vacations after 1 year
Medical beneliis and a Drug
Free Work place 4660 W SR 46
West Ssntord 407.130-7775 4
3770 Orlande Dr 1762-Santom
407-121630S
DENNYS RESTAURANT.
Office Cteeners: Experienced
tendon*! technicians needed
PT available 56 001* 382 8 774
OFFICE HELP in a retail envi­
ronment m Clerical Adnvn A
some computer 366 9889_______
Pen Time help needed An after
school program Eip in ehJd
care » ♦ CM Joyce 321-7635
Preschool Teacherf
School-apt Teacher needed
________CM 322 8547
Pteeaer S SpoHerlCleener E icentre opportunity tin ts with
growing eipanrkng dry clean
optreinn l aka Uary area 3.13
8070 ___ ________________

Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 5268
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
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Nations Mortgage Curp Long­
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For Frae Bookie! CM 1 400-2309675

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sembly 4 Set
CDL be A*
Must NO FEE

Office furniture as­
(A Maitland Area
Own Transpo A
CM 894 6713

MOVING SALE Fn 4 Ski 92.
2485 Palmetto Ave acroaa bom
Ac t Hwdware, on me porch
NEEDED 83 PEOPLE to tote up
to 30 to* by Christmas' Natural,
guaranteed results Dr Ap­
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orty Laborers mm 18 y»s old
No e.p necessary 322 9417

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IkntoTO FL M 1710744
(407)102-1(19
NOW HIRING Carpenters, Elec
toans Plumbers. 4 ganeral la
borers Dnvers earn eitra 45

SEMINOLE'S
FASTEST
QROWINQ
STAFFING
SERVICE •* currently accept­
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4
Emptoyment
Coordinator
Ideal c-irvvtiT** must have si
ceftenl cm Tomer service skills
and a dmew to grow with our
company
Apply at 295 Way
moot Cl *105 m lake Mary
321 0440 or Fa. Resumes to
323 0413
EOC/OFWP
Stucco company needs eipen­
enced peace* to do teth and
stucco Pleas* call Amy or
Adolph B 463491l(d*y*l Ot
327 5860 into*)
4ICURTTY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Brentfy 4 Assoc 097444

PT Light Warehouse work Ap
ply *1 person 118 Commerce
way. Santoro

TIME W ASTED
BE EM PLOYED NOW

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Needs 100 worirort daffy.
*55 sign on bonue to near em‘f itrs pay to driver*
■Open 5 am

401 Dogtrech Rd Longwood
7406104

Seminole
Community College
Mght Custodial
Minimum Required Qualities
irons Graduation bom an accradled Ngh school or posies
*wn ol an acceptable equmai
eney dptoma Too (21 years ol
related work aipenence Must
be aesa to often an appropnjie
valid commercial classified bcen*e as Oesrjnaied by ihe
slat* ol Florida Knowledge ot
lanilonal malenal* equipment
and procedfte* f r . l * hours
day* On Mel and waving con­
sideraft* amount of km* Work*,
n confined area* Hand** haj
antous materials Moves and 01
MI* up to 50 pound* unaiSiS)
ad Drives ,anou* vehicles. 1 e
van*, trues* etc Must wear
protects* gear Wort hour*: •
p m .-J
am
Position
»C 00471AOQ. Salary: 517 000
annuaby
Deadtine:
12/7 94
CM the Job In # at 1292400.

Sem inole

Community College

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT
407-322-2044

PEOPLE HELP1NO PEOPLE
WELDERS
Burn 4 tor sokd company
FRONT DESK
Tram' legal Fmd
M S T A lltR
Tram* To put 4 together
SALES
Tram' A* n u k work
DRIVERS
Al home at Iwght*
MVENTORY
Trami' ShppmqRecennng
OFFICE PERSON
Base computer knowtodge
INSURANCE CLERK
Local company, to* paid
TOO MANY TO LIST
CALL 4 WILL FMO OUT
700 W. 25TH ST.
w a i t e r / Wa i ­
tr es s
IEipenence Pfeto'tedl

Tired ol to* uiuai ngfi stress
impersonal work environment
and tale nights'* Were okj
fashioned w&gt;th a lamJy *i
mospheie
and we bei-ev*
employees deserve The best
W* Currently have Ih* Mow
mg positions available m our
dnmgroom
Please apply m person
John Knot Village
101 Sormiak* 0 "v*
Orange Oty FL

WAREHOUSE
Minimum

Required

On* year ol related wots eipen
ence preferred Completion of
rede of school Knowt-

sary to accomphah toe required
(toll** Fienft* hourwdays On
leel and walking considerable
amount of time Work m con
fined areat HancM hazardous
malanatt Move and Mi ip to 50
b s . assisted Must wear prolector* gear Operate various
equipment 1 * , doilies, hand
carta, desk movers, etc Work
hour*: 4pm .-11am, Position
*200201100.
Satan:
56 25
hotkey Deacton* 12/7 96 Call
toe Job lew el 1391400

Seminole
Community College

Minimum

Required

98— R e n t a l s

103— H o u s e s U n f u b n is h id

DELTONA 3B2B 7000sq tt
brek home 5 mmutes from new
Denone ent Fireplace carport
4 garage scr porch
fenced
back yard w comklioned tamtty 4 living room Nice neigh
bothhood 587Vmo or wi* sen
at 569 900 Call 123 5499 or
page 5250227
2/2 APARTMENT S47S/5475
Clean New Appkances 2Slff 4
Oak Sanlord 924 6234

Sanford: 2/1 lam rm, M porch,
semd bk porch. I DR from laka
Monroe 5475.321 0757
Lake Front Celt*** 2BR 1BA
CMA on 2 acre* Quwt country
setting Dettona Osteen area
4625/mo 323 2963
Longwood: 3BR 2BA sp*t pton
on a smal lake S7SO/m
o 4500
depcsil References preferred"
407 8629305

99— AFARTME NTS ■
107— M

U n f u r n is h e d

o b il e

H

om es

Apia For
la I
Restored Mefttorranean CA
1925 tBR 5350 Dataie 1BR
540 Ncety redone, no laffto#*.
tom* peit Quet. respectful,
sponsible orty Petty t
C M Damd. 644 6226

2 BEDROOM JVC. tonced yard
5375-mo Owner broker
323*1187

JRR IS A 2 yr old dftmde on 5
acres to Geneva Avertable Dee
1st 3495742 or 327 2B92

MARINER'S VILLAGE

118— O ffice S pace F ob '
Re n t

LAKE AOA I KWM 94K5VO
Z 90«M M79S/D UNO U*

333-BB70
ROOMY 1 M m to quaff hrttone
area 542Vmon » util* 1 yr
Mas* CM 330 2220

T s w m s E ts R r
It A upi 5265 A MONTH Offtoo-

141— H o m es Fo b S ale

ROM UAW UAS
in Spectot •141
HUO OKAY

M R IR e CMA flq tencod tok
721 Rtvrvtow Ave. Sentonf.
566K. 250ffi 1408 tot. 321 7915

4ANFORO 538GMO
2/tCLEAN MOVE-84SPECIAL C*B 522-7812

1S4 OeSa C t beautiful t » »
tq ft Cafftorrva «yto 2 story
poof, lenms cl
amenrses
1129.000
Park As* Vises 2B»V2fl*
Townhouse condo542.000.

103— H o ts 15U n f u b n is h e d

ifm
m ri
RENTALS
LAKE H A R T V I condo Dft
garage gated comm comm 4
lap pool M e
IIOMriOOO
SANFORD 271 dmmg rm. pa
hot heal aa to yard 5100/100

MIMII.THI I m i IMI
V I N T i ill | i r iU llM H f iiS

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUS6S TO ROOT
IB R tl 1/19# wah shade ire**
Pets OK wr add depose 4595
. securty 921 Calatna Dr. 3234540
5900 DOWN...WHY RENT7
When you CWi own tors } norm
home to C N A new pamt 4 car­
pet 7 Ask about HUD noma*'
The Huffman Group. Inc.
Realtors---------- 331611]

4/2.10 toed acres, huge,
sc porch 2 out brdg* 1184
4/l i.Ovw I 900 sq ft kvASrV
t*m ftp* toed. 181.900
4/1.8 Or*r 2500 tq ft Sc pool
*v dm lam to ffptc 5114.880
I*AIM

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V I C ame* M . E Hwy 46 Zoned
tor office 484 000 CM Dot ,
Jermgan Propers** 3291149
«

- t n a R f iW in n a iir r 27. over 1900 tq ft, mg pool.
2 c gar. pto* I C carport, over
1/3 ac widoca lUOO/mo.
DELTONA 2/1 Lrv an. carport
toed yd tUO/mo.
1BR 2BA CMA 2 car garage
SantoTOLake Mary area 57SOr
mo 5*00 deposk 323 9473

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

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Home* ftom pennws on 41
Dewrquent Tai. Repot RED*
VOftAroa ToeFiw* ID 8 0 D 2 I9
WOO E d M-2206 lor CMtanl 1st-

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On* year ol related work eipen
ence preferred Completion ol
eighth grade ol school Knowl­
edge ol custodial methods and
procedures Ability to operate
and car* tor equipment neces­
sary to accomplish to* required
dub** fieubt* hourvdayt On
teat and **aunq considerable
amount ol time Work in con­
fined areas Hand!* hazardous
materials Move and Ml up to 50
lbs. assisted Musi wear pro­
tective gear Opera)* various
equipment 1 e . doilies, hand
carts, desk mover* etc Work
hours: (p m.-12a.m. Position
•200141 LOO
salary:
56 25
houny Deadline 12/798 Call
the Job Line at 1292400

S e m in o le H e ra ld

941 North Hwy 17
Pierson. FL
(duel Opportunity Emptoyer
Drug Free Workpiece

WAREHOUSE/ROUTE

DRIVER
Snack Time Vending serving
central FL tor 14 yr* Top pay
and benefits Clean MVR and
llafte work history Start Sam
M F Longwood 132 9789
Warehouse Clerk: 2S-X hrvw*
Some eip preferable Can work
around school schedule 3276333

WAREHOUSEAABOR
help needed tar growmg cumpe
ny - PactungSoaOngunioadmg
Westaff 4250555

CC IftdeMrlal tyriam* laBW
Betlpsad
Ml fltlrlkdlta 184 isMrst
lartlffltaa. Inti, me
(rated fMlIfty «Wch
ind mesiim vsffafa
itid (Itdric stuffy
arsaaff Mia
We a rt seeking Customer Apple*bon Engineers who have an
outstanding record of performance, in d who view customer terv e e « the busm en driver Respomibiklies w ill include
• interpreting cuitcm er specification* and
drawing* u they apply to switchgear/
tw tc h board equipment and related
product! in accordance with quotation!
• obtaining customer approval o l prepared designs,
protective relay application!, instrumentation
and control applications
• preparing diagrams, schematics and b&gt;9s ol
materials lor the manufacturing function
• interlacing with customers, district sales and (eld
installation services personnel

VENDING: Lazy pervm* dream

Few hour* • Good 5 Price to
see Free Brochure
•098206782

93— R ooms Fob R ent
LAKE MARY/SANFORD
t LG tarnished BORM wBam
includes cable TV. phone,
kitchen privileges and utihies
5350 'mo Sec Deposit 4100
Can 302-7198
2 RM* wfBA share M . Prut la
male preferred 5360. mg &lt;nc
utilities 407 322 0t29 eves
CFFtCICNCY
Mad sent convenient location
3210300

Minimum requirements include
• BSEE (or equrvalant)
• outstanding technical aptitude
• eipenence with protection and control ol
electrical power systems preferred
• team oriented locus w ith eicetlenl verbal and written
and written communication skills
GE Industrial Systems offers significant opportunities tor indi­
viduals with th t technical skills, aptitude and drive contribute to
the Company's bottom line For confidential consideration,
please mail or la i resume to: Human Resources. GE Switchgear
Operation. 510 E. Agency. W Burlington. IA 57601. ta i |3 t9 )
753-6426 An equal opportunity employer

QE
INDUSTRIAL SERVICES

Needs a professional to run our

NEEDACAREER?
WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD CET TOGETHER!
W e are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

W E O FF E R :
• SALARY PLUS C O M M ISS IO N + IN C E N TIVE S
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 4 0 1 K.
• 2 W EE K S PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A GREAT A TM O SP H ER E W H E R E YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!

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

3 c n n n o lc

H e r a ld

LEGAL
ADVERTISING
DEPARTMENT
This job requires a mature self­
starter who is extremely orga­
nized and detail oriented,
if you have great customer ser­
vice and computer skills, light
bookkeeping knowledge and
can type a minimum of 60 wpm,
we’d like to talk to you.

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3RR71BA. 1W7 W 4to SL new?
root. AC. pane and flr Lg tot *
51.000 dan. 547Smo 332-I9M &gt;

Indniduai needed to work
(8 pm sled hme) n retrqeraied
warehouse Slanmg pay 54 15
per to u Apply m person 1000
a m -200 pm
Mon
lues
Thors . 4 Fn at

ARMELLINI
EXPRESS
LINES. INC.

.

Fo b R e n t

Quabhce

URGENTLY NEED

. Truck Driver
s institute

elp

Program CIsriWtKfeMry: P T to
Santoro area Typing Mmg
phone, etc Fas MR *07 339
2129 or CM 407 339 96OOitO0

Pan-time Night*

THIS IS A SET UP

Iw a r a iB ffM ffiE W

• 15 Day CDL Training
• Day A Waikand Clams
• Financial Asilstanca
• Carrier! Hiring On Slta

Eipenenced
general
main­
tenance person tor apartment
complea Drug testing required
CM 92PM • 323 0263

71— H

Night Auditor
FT good wages Lake Mary
Courtyard.
135 International
Parkway la ke Mary 444-1000

RIGHT

Competitive pay w.b*n*tit*
CM MCT Repcet entative John
Beaumont (407)3284473
EARN E X T R A IN C O M E
1200-5500 weekty maiung git
certificate* For more inform*
ion send a serf addressed
lumped envelope to JuM For
Kds PO Bo. 0610 Miami FL
31168

71— H

FRISKS

Clerical

an ted

71— H elp W a n t e h

Want To Earn same
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

Please forward resume to

(407) 323-9408
Attn: Legal Dept,
or call Kellie at (407) 322-2611
to schedule an interview.

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K I T ’ N ’ C A R L Y L E ® hy U r r y W rig h t
141— H o m e s F o r S a le
1 M3M mi double ga­
rage 362 Lake Plead Or. S*nto*d 183 000 407-32*5421
3/fNew CMA
net» carpel. 1/3* acre lot
tee scooeo *07 *57 &lt; tw

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S a le

153— A c r e a g e L o t Fo r
Sa u

OtTtlM-vacant Iota Commen­
ce) Lot Toned 0-4 200*400 on
Enterprise Hd
n Osteen
949 900 Owner Fm

DELTONA 10 acre* Mail lot

laniard Watorla Oarrtci o&gt;
Commercial
Leered
Units
91000 grou mcntofy income
11W 000 Dab OoyM 33G1496

155— C

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221— C

couar

157— M o h l e H
Fo r S a l e

Lake loch M a n a m a
90*300 970000
UUUFR0NT LOT Sinn* Is
land, Lake Monro* 9120 000
VACANT LOT Lodi Arbor
930.000. ig, pn* as
A M MART LOTS925 000
RAVAVC SanAvdMnear
park 912.000
331-5096

LOT 75 ■ 150 Cheat
19000 32293*0 leave men age
Ocala NeMoftf Forest lota
ffOOdown. t«4 21/mo Owner
352 738 4579

223— M

nu

Femey

4

T O W TSTSS^®

Furniture For S ale

liCountrtj Charm ^
city convenience

BRASS BCD
Fua Sir*. Maadboam A Foot­
board 9SOOBO 323-4540
PTT/OMOUto2a FI couches T~7
ft. couch Seals 10 people
Soutoweslem theme 9300 O0O
Days 324C007. Eves 322 1685
2 kwtvet rockers $65pr t dou­
ble bed 9*0. end t walnut tom*,
ca table w/ 4 chan $65 322
41451322$204

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181— A p p l ia n c e s 4
F u r n it u r e Fo r S ale

large 17 5 cube toot Sean re
Fngerator with frost Ire* top
*reerer Kitchen table a/ tour
chairs tonracj lop Various
other tools and household

Everything m i
n Ca* 324 8800
MATTRES I SALE • Full » n
used boa springs 8 maltress
985 00 Larry* Man 322 4132
Gel* wh.ie M era bad mm
dresser * nwror Esc**anl
Shape 9250 000 322 9775

is c e l l a n e o u s

for a short wheel
base sma* pc* 141 I n
goodConcMnn $100 329 9807

0&amp;
181— A ppliancis 4
Furniture For S ale
QUEEN WATERS!D wtvelass
8 rafs Good con975 324 3394
Sofa 9179. Storage Cabinet

930. tlnqtafbunk bed* 9190.
323-17)8
9 piece kvlng room tel. wf|
tove seat. 2 end fables 8 cock­
tail table
rn.nl common,
mg $1700 Sal* 9700. WNnpnci
portable 3 cycle dryer * tund
Reg 93*0 now (100. Antique
1957 deling room
• 5 chairs 9125 1942
room tkvidet 9125 1957 sola
bed $100 Al &lt;n good corvMmn
Asa lor Ed 324 733a

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

LAONE1: 925 puts you m the
pmk weft a done out of 12 yds
pokshed pink A whit# Chintz
generous 54 m wtolh Us* lb re­
new chees. sola, drapes beds
Material sold tor over $7 yd W*
sacrifice tor 92 y&lt;1 323 4768

MONEY T O LOAN
For house cer. business vecalon debt consolidation Fheas*
cal I 977 324 8IS2

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BDRM/ 1 BATH 890 •*. ft.
2 8 DRM7 1 BATH 1029 &gt;*. ft.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1129 m - ft-

HOME ^
494 'h RAM )
doves mei CD ROM * ' 2
speakers. porter Windows 95 I
Word tor Windows installed
$800 324 8435

• S|a*ii
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• Smgie Story Deign - No One Beton or Above

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• Energy - Efficient Stixto. 1 Bedroom AflordiM Apartments
• f riendfy. On-S*. Dtpmdibtf Uvugement

Country Lake

• Anc Stonge. Private pde L Mon'

Sanford Court Apartments

Apartments
1/14 Ridgew ood A ««.. Sanford • ) JO 5104

r£?rJ!L*J J291I UM A n IiM 3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

OAK FILE CABINET
2 drawer great conation 947
Ceil Jane after 10AM 322 7874

OFFICE FURNITURE
fl LARGE 38* I 60' metal
desks
F&gt;ie cabmets
chars also Everything at good
a n x m Ca* 324 4440
i w — P i t s 4 S u ppl ie s
Reoogrwed sage 8 eeeciive by
US CENTER tor VETERINARY
MEDICINE agaaitl hook, round
A tap* worms *n dog* and cals
s07 C
9TENSTROM
GENERAL FEED

323-1980

219— W a n t e d

99REWARD FOR OLD FISHMO
TACKLE, old lures lack* bo*
e* reels on) duct dacoys. hunt­
ing antiques, etc Pay up to
91 000 1 pay more then anyone
A *41 pay 910 00 (usl to see
your old tackle 941 859-3530

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9-4 p m S*t Nov 21 A Sun.
Nov 22 VCR dn» press router
8 table bar stools, mcrowave.
Ilowe* arrangemems household
SALE
Saturday only
items, msc A lots A tots 01 VARO
30-5 00 4730 NMan oft Rt
tools 2813 Iroquois Ave. San­ 8
427 Fum. Ltoens. Lo« of »Asc
tord

Womens God Clubs, good con
&lt;M«n 935 322 3581 after 4f*l

89 Dodge Oeyione cold AC.
auto. runs good
tow miles
$2600 060 407-302 7193

CASH 999 PAID!
For Junh Cars Trucks 8 Mec1
■EE* MAMCa BEauTiFul J22 iWO

231— C

ars

F o r S ale

79 Volvo* on# owner runs good
1st 9700 takes * 407 322 7374

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

98 Salum 9L.: 4dr 5 spd AM/
FM cassette ce cold air Take
overpayments 682 2001■&lt;27
9EI2ED CARS Iran 9179
Porsches Cadillacs Chevys
BMWs Corvenes Also Jeeps
4WDs Your area To* Free I6002189000 Eit 2206 lor
current listings

WANTED
CAM ,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any yea/ make of model
Will pay lop denari
Call Geoff Beckn#

234— A u t o m o t iv e
A c c e s s o r ie s

L E T US S ELL
IT FOR YOU11

302-5734

TIRES * W HEELS

The Sem/no/e Hereto Class*
r«ds are the quckesl and moat
■n ipensrve way to sea your
cat' Run your three In* ad tor 10
days and pay only 921 00* Even
benet 4 you sea 4 sooner
(erven ee KNOW you wd) you
can stop yra* ad and only pay
tor the number o* days &gt;1 aclua*y ran' Whal a Deal"
Cell today and watch
tha Harald Claostfiada w ork fo r yo u !!

(407) 3222611

14* in good condkon 910 each
Phone 3320167
235—
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r u c k /Buses /V a n s

Fo r

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S a le
1969 Cerevan: runs we* some
body damege. $1100 060 3223089 after 7PM
91 DOOQ8 ORANO CARAVAN
L I 3 3 Were V9. a* wheel drrve
new ares 15900 329 5379
HUNTERS SPECIAL
1980
Jeep CJ5 6 cyl. 5 rpeed. 4&gt;4.
91750 060 Days 324 0007.
Eve 322 1685

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C a n te r C o n a o l e ..............
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$50
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H a lt
$35
$100
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$14 5

RENT RIGHT NARINE
(Located at Gator's Landing)

(407) 330 - 1612

‘Includma 1 tank tuat

252-A c c o u n t in g

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Used Washers 8 Dryer*
from &lt;80.00 ea.

278-H a n d y M

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BOOKKEEPWG/ACCOUNTINO
A INCOME TAX lor mdrv and
business Accounting So'u
lions Phis. Inc 407-328 1900

HOME IMPROVEMENT SVS.
Fans cabnel hardware
shelves bghts Drywjn repair
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321 5810

253-A d d it io n s 4c

279-H a u l in g

ADVANCE TECTONICS
AddlOons-Homes
Additions-Commerc1*1
Local Builder since 19*1
121-9444 CGCQQIttt

CARPENTER. A4 Home
repairs, painting S ceramic tile
Richard Qross 321 5972

$

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269-C l e a n in g S er vices

CONSTRUCTION clean up en
iunk removed lawn care anytime
407 359-1841 or 407-3650781

HAUUNO - Clean ups - pressure
clean - Lawncare - TOTAL PREP
407 302 7718 Littns
Rental property, garage*shed
clean ups. appkances trash,
brush 407-5*t-2*Sa of
pgr 407-819-0217

BOBS HAULING 8 TRASH
CLEAN-UP tor storage urnts. ga
rsges. yards, shrubs, etc Call
Bob 0322 9991 or cell 5096249

280-H o m e
Im provem ents

Nov UcAficn!
❖

275-D ry w a l l

CHARLES 0. (Den) MILLER
Builder CBC057285 Res.
Comm, remodel additions, re­
pair MC VISA
407-320-1741

D$4$i S&lt;n &amp; T r a D c

OFTYWALL'STUCCO Repairs
WM S CeWng Tenures
Matched Popcorn 122-8338

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w# hi Owr

OAVO Ki v CONSTRUCTION

276-ElECTRlCAl

Lie: COCOS7914 320-7302

NEEO AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK s ELECTRIC
407-321-4733
Lie. ER0002I29/Over 35 Yrs.

HANDYMAN Pamsng, concrete,
dry wall remodeling, renova­
tions Ca4 282 7069

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With SoutfMm Charm
And Hospitality
Air Conditioned Shop
353-0162

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(407) 322-2611

YARD SALE

R e m o d e l in g

V n iq w c H w i#

AOORESS

CaN 334-4440 For tntortnebon

A YARD SALE is
way to do that and the 1
Hereto can bmg people to your
Adrems* your sale m toe
■okv Hereto tor onry 151/
hne and watoh the items leave
omes in Cal
by Noon en Tuesday and your 5tme ad can run tor three days n
to* Herald tor ONLY 98.18ft Al
4 that you prepay toe
ad Ca* us we can hep"

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Hand-craftsd Hams
livt Plants 6 Hirbs
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15 am. Nag Champa $1.00
7-Day candlas $1.75
*8«l8r Pandanls $1.50 6 up
Mint Plants $1.00
Basil Plants $1.00
Patchouli Plants $1.50
Au-condltionad Shop
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You know which day of Ihe week it is
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Here is something from this year's
calendar You are South, Ihe declarer
in three no trump West leads the
spade four I asked Ihe reader how
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how many will you collect'’
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declarer finesses: West wins with the
king and returns a club. With only
eight tricks. South takes the diamond
fin esse, but it loses too. and East
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Health &amp; Fitness
Hospice, ‘It's about living until w e die’
By Debra Wood. RN
HERALD c o r r e s p o n d e n t
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
M my people associate Hospice
with death or dying, but for
thousands of Central FloridI•uis. it h.w meant much more.
"It's about life. It's about
quality of life.' said Robert O.
Wilson, president. CEO and
chaplain for Hospice of the
Comforter. *lt isn't so much
about dying. We're not funeral
directors. It's about living until
we die."
Hospice nirers a holistic ap­
proach to curing for patients
with a terminal illness. Multi­
disciplinary (ram s of nurses,
nursing
assistants,
social
workers, chaplains and volunlerrs help patients remain
comfortable, so they can live
each day lo Its fullest poten­
tial.
"We re looking at the whole
person and addressing the
whole person s needs." Wilson
"sild- 'W'e manage the pain. If
there s the nausea, we get that
under control. Then we start
talking about their life and
memories and their hopes for
the family."
Hospice
patients
receive
palliative, or romfort care, not
curative treatments. But that
does not mean a sooner death.
"I'm convinced that Instead
o f shortening life. Hospice ex­
tends life." Wilson said. "When
the pain is managed, the
symptoms are under control
and the person has a better
outlook.
Then
they
live
longer."
Wilson, a former hospital
chaplain, and Robert J. Wat­
son. a businessman, formed
the hospice nine years ago. Af­
ter organizing the operations,
fund-raising, and preparing
policies and procedures. Hos-

Hospice of the Comforter President Robert Wilson (left) wNh the late Anna
Poling Poling was an advocate ol the hospice program. She volunteered af­
ter her husband's death, until she became terminally id and died last year.
pice of the Comforter began
canny for patients tn 1990.
This month, the nonprofit
Hospice of the Comforter ad­
mitted Its 2.000th patient.
"It developed gradually, and
It has been very successful In
making a difference." Wilson
explained. "We wanted to have
a significant
ministry that
touched people's Uvea in very
positive and helpful ways, and
a sound business, so we could
be around next year to con­
tinue it."
The
Altamonte
Springsbased Hospice cares for chil­
dren and adults throughout
the tri-county area.
"Tlie privilege
of serving
2.000 families and making this

experience a Utile better for
them Is the high point." Wilson
said.
Hospice counsels the patient
and family about what to e x ­
pect and focuses on appreci­
ating and enjoying the r e ­
maining time they have to ­
gether. As the death
ap­
proaches, families do not have
to be alone. Hospice staffer*
are on rail 24 hours a day to
help the patient or their fami­
lies. After the death. Hospice
offers bereavement services for
one year.
"Our focus Is on quality of
care and going the extra m ile,"
Wilson said. "(Asking) whal's
the most we can do to help
these people, seeing It as a

moral Imperative to be helpful
and supportive and help them
finish their lives with thetr
families In the most positive
way possible."
Thoroughly trained volun­
teers stay with patients to give
caregivers a break, run e r ­
rands nnd offer support. Hos­
pice of the Comforter lias
more than 150 volunteers.
Many are Involved In pntlent
nnd
bereavement
services,
some provide administrative
and fund-raising support, and
others tackle handyman proj­
ects. such as building wheel­
chair ramps.
"We
tiy
to
Incorporate
Ivoluntrersl Into rveiy area of
the Hospice that we can," said
Jo Dyer, director of volunteer
sendees.
"It's at or ovrr
9100.000 per year that they
generally save us."
Medicare. Medicaid and In­
surance plans pity for most
Hospice care. To qualify, the
referring physician must c e r ­
tify the patient has a lifethreatening. end-stage Illness.
"Our challenge Is late refer­
rals." Watson said. "People
aren't getting the amount of
that benefit that's available to
them or could he helpful to
them when we get the patient
three days before they die."
Hospice patients must want
to remain at home, have a
caregiver and personal physi­
cian. and decline artificial lifesupport measures.
"So far this year, we've p r o ­
vided more than $160,000 In
free care." Wilson said. "We
turn nobody away, regardless
of ability to pay If they qualify
and desire the service."
November is National Hosptce Month. If you'd like to
know more about Hosplee rare
or volunteer with the nonprofit
Hospice of the Comfortrr. call
682-0808.

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toothbrushes clean but some
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do more harm than good, said
a Chicago dentist.
T think that many patients
have become
much
more
conscious o f their toothbrush
and the fact that it can
become
a
repository
for
germs," explains Terri Tlersky.
DDS, JD, a general dentist
who practices on Chicago's
North Side. I t 's important for
patients to remember
that
toothbrushes have a certain
life span and should be thrown
away more frequently than in
the past--usually at three
months. Bristles can becom e
wom down and are then less
effective
in cleaning
teeth
anyway.'
Tlersky1
notes
that
toothbrushes are not sterile
instruments and are thrust
Into the oral cavity—essentially
a contaminated atm osphere-

several times per day. If the
b rusher Is conscientious. 1
would
recommend
that
patients
place
(heir
toothbrushes in glasses that
contain
mouthrlnse
with
alcohol to kill germ s.' said
Tlersky. "There should be only
one toothbrush per glass and
the mouthrlnse needs to be
changed every other day or so.
This method
should
keep
germs to a minimum."
Tlersky notes that she has
heard some very interesting
methods
of
sterilizing
toothbrushes. "Recently, a 12year-old
girl
conducted
a
science project In which she
placed the toothbrush in the
dishwasher."
said
Tlersky.
T h is method probably kills
germs but I think the intense
heat In the dishwasher causes
more wear and tear on the
brush, so that bristles becom e
splayed out and going all over
the place. You would end up
replacing
the brush m ore
often anyway."
Another method Is placing

the brush In the microwave.
T h is method realty sounds
great but the pad containing
the bristles usually Is stapled
to the brush and holds it In
place.' she said. T h e metal In
the staple can distort the
microwaves
and
do
some
serious
damage
to
your
microwave oven."
Sprays are marketed
to
disinfect brushes. 'So far. I'm
not really
Impressed
with
these but they have great
promise." she said.
The most logical solution,
said Tlersky. is to simply
change brushes more often.
'Americans
change
their
brushes only once every nine
months
while
Japanese
consumers
change
their
brushes every 3.1 months.'
she
said.
Toothbrushes
generally should not be kept
In one cup or close together as
Is generally the custom in this
country. I recommend that
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To have and to hold

WEDDING

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Whrn William Raymond Uernnsky look Dorthy Elizabeth
Taylor for his bride Oct. 29.
1938 In Flutwoods.
Pa., a
lasting love story was about to
begin.
Dorthy und William met at a
dance In June und were mar­
ried In October. "It will never
last." an aunt proclaimed
And now. 00 years later, the
couple are blessed with more
love and family unity than cvrr.
T ilts Is a family o f love." W il­
liam "nill" R. Ilem osky. their
eldest son said. "Not an unkind
word Is ever said against any
family member It s unique that
wr get along so well."
Hill recalled how some fami­
lies don’t get along, are always
squabbling and this one does
ril speak to that one. Hut not
our family." he added.
William. 83. a first genera­
tion Lithuanian, and Dorlhy.
77, of Welsh and English d e­
scent. were bom about 20
miles apart In Elizabeth and
Star Junction. Pa. Due to
Dorthy s health, thry sold out.
purkrd thetr five boys In the
car and hrudrd for Sanford.

SBNIOR
■DITOM

D O R IS
D IE TR IC H

William had a friend who
knew [lob Gregory o f Gregory
Lumlier Company, and whrn
he railed lo apply for a Job.
was hired that day In July
1956. Hr lalrr went Into con­
struction .
Dorlhy had hrr hands hill
raising Dvr sons who have
ihclr own claims to success.
She said they never gave her
any trouble. Four o f these
sons. Illll. Thomas J.. Robert
Earl and Daniel Dean were In
law rnforcemenl. and at one
time thry were all officers with
thr Sanford Police Department.
Tlie fifth son. David. Is a site
supervisor at the new Denver
Airport In Colorado. Daniel Is

William R. and Dorthy Bamoahy
presently a lieutenant with the
Florida
Highway
Patrol
In
Sarasota
County. Dill
and
Thomas are retired and Robert
Earl Is employed by Atchley
Appliances in Orange City.

Mr. and Mra. Kanneth Wayna Tuttle Jr.

Vavreck-Tuttle
vows exchanged
B in ■cry/'ials and
h ro ra l

urr announcing thrtr mar*
ru gr today. They were.united
In the Sacrament of Holy
Matrimony on Feb. 28. 1098
In a traditional double ring
ceremony. The Hev. Kenneth
Schnlpkr officiated at Nativ­
ity Catholic Church. Lungwood.
The bride Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
Vavreck of Like Mary. She l»
the granddaughter of Mrs.
Agnes Lelgey and the late Mr.
Willard lxlgey o f Clearfield.
PA and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Vavreck. Sr. of Hawk
Run. PA. The bridegroom Is
the son of Mr. und Mrs. Mills
Potter of Altamonte Springs,
und Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Tuttle. Sr. of Sarasota.
The bridegroom Is the
grandson o f Mr. und Mrs.
Hollis Hurt hell of Sarasota,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tutllr of
Greensboro. NC. the late Mr.
John
Kaufman
of
Okeechobee, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Potter of Sara­
sota.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a silk
peau de sole a-llne princess
silhouette gown fashioned
with a delicate curved ofT-thcshoulder
neckline
em bel­
lished with beautiful deli­
cately placed pearls
and
adorned with authentic Aus­
trian crystals. The back of
the gown was accented with
trailing miniature buttons.
She wore opera length silk
gloves. The gown had a ca ­
thedral length train dial was
hand-embroidered with the
bride and grooms Initials "N"
and "K". The bride wore a sil­
ver tiara adorned with Aua-

Irng^li

poor Is with
v rlllp g . A

mixed bouquet of white and
candlelight, rosea, with casi
railing rosary beads wrapped
with chiffon and silk ribbon
was carried by the hridr.
The maul of honor. Jull
Vavreck. slstrr o f the bride,
wore an a line black velvet
and
crepe
tiara
gown
adorned with an L’Antour
satin tiow. Attendants were
Tllfany Potter, sister o f the
groom.
Kimberly
llishop,
cousin of the groom. Lisa
Schaffer, Nancy Tuttle. Laura
Gouldy. Lynn Trammell, and
Junior
attendant
Candice
Shipps, friends of the bride.
The bride’s attendants wore
simple classic black crepe
tiara gowns accented with an
L‘Amour satin bow on the
Isidlce with trailing m inia­
ture buttons down the back.
All attendants wore matching
opera length gloves and ear­
ned bouquets of white and
pink blush roses wrapped
with chiffon and silk rthhun
similar to that of thr bride.
Tile l*esl man was Kandy
Kamroth.
friend
of
the
groom.
Groomsmen
were
Mark Vavreck. brother of the
bride. Hank Sullivan, cousin
o f the groom. Dunlin TuUy,
David Taulbee. Edward Nor­
ton. William Stripp. and Er­
rol Bannister. friends of the
groom. The gniom and his
attendants worr tuxedos of
traditional style.
Flower girls were Lauren
Lavoie. Urooke Lavoie. Jor­
dan Kamroth and Kristin
Shipps, friends o f the bride
and groom. The lluwcr girls
wore handmade
European
PteaM M e Wadding, Pmga 4C

Attending Rho Chapter ol Delta Kappa Gamma lunch­
eon are members (from left) Linda White, Mary Anno

Cleveland. Marti Reagan and Mary Ann Smith. The
meeting was held at the home of Denise Swam.

"All five sons married local
girls and we raised our families
here
(Sanford),*
Dill
said
proudly. William and Dorthy
have 16 grandchildren and 19
great grandchildren to generate
some very large family gather­
ings.
Around the Sanford area.
Dorthy has catered more than
her fair share o f weddings. She
ta well-remembered for baking
and
decorating
sensational
wedding and other cakes. She
still enjoys baking and cooking
and tikes to play bingo. Dorthy
catered her 50th wedding anni­
versary celebration for 150
guests and has catered all her
children’s and grandchildren s
weddings. She has already
made 75 pounds o f Christmas
candles, several fruitcakes and
other Christmas goodies for
the forthcoming holiday sea­
son.
Independent and fun-loving,
the Bernoaky* are active in AH
Souls Catholic Church. He has
his truck and she has her car
and they drive all over. William
does all his yard work and
trimming and always grows a
garden.
T h ey go Ukc a house on fire."
Bill said. T h e y maintain their
home and, as yet, none of the
five sons don’t do a thing for
them."
The Bemoskys
reaffirmed
their vows on Saturday at All
Souls with Father Trout as the
officiating clergyman. The next
day they were honoroed at a
catered dinner for family and
friends at Dill Keller Dark in
DcDaiy.
Would Dorthy do It all over
again?
"Oh yesl If for no other rea­
sons...my five sons."
The five sons to whom she
taught respect, how to work, to
follow rules and regulations,
how to be good citizens, how to
love..,,

RHO MEMBERS OF DKO
MEET Of SANFORD
Denise Swain has hostess
at her home to a meeting of
Rho members o f Delta Kappa
Gamma from the Sanford-Lake
Mary to plan for the upcoming
year. Prospective members and
possible recipients of scholar­
ships were discussed.
Delta Kappa Gamma ts on
International
society
that
H n M PSo»o*

Getting ready lor a pleasant afternoon ol Bridge are
(seated around table, from left) : Frances Webster,

Tommy Vinca*

hostess. Rose Jacobson, Gail Stewart and (standing)
Libby Prevatt.

united women educators who
have been or are distinctive In
the field o f education. One of
PlttM

ms

Dittrich, Pegs SC

Sanford wom en installed to N orthern Region Advisory Council o f A L P I
j "Empowering Families and
bommunlty Toward Unity" was
jhe theme of the 1998 annual
meeting o f the Agricultural and
a b or Program. Inc. Northern
trglon Advisory Council held
his meeting on Nov. 14 at thr
lal Marston Center. Orlando.
: Advisory council chairper­
son. Grace Miller, presided.
Musical selections, "What God
j las For Me It Is For Me." and
Blow Can I Say Thanks* were
tang by Elolse W. DiUlguard
knd hrr daughter Jasmine
George, of Sanford.
» The New Zion Praise Team
presented sign language to the
selections "Joy Comes In the

Morning* and T h e Storm ts
Over" under the direction of
Dorothy Holmes of the New
Zion Primitive Baptist Church,
Sanford. The Praise
Team
members are youth of the
church.
Council member and chair­
person of the annual meeting.
Cynthia K. Oliver, presented
the speaker of the hour. Dr.
Velma II. Williams. City of
Sanford
Commissioner
and
corporate member o f ALPI. Her
message of strength. Informa­
tion and concern about Ameri­
cans. and most Importantly the
youth, must realize that educa­
tion must be one of the top

SANFORD

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

priorities o f becoming an out­
standing American. Dr. W il­
liams encouraged the home,
church, school und the com ­
munity to get Involved In Em­
powering

Families and C om ­

munity Toward Unity.
Alter this message of chal­
lenges to all. Dr. Williams.
Sandra Gaines and Cynthia
Oliver were Installed as mem­
bers of the Northern Region
Advisory Council o f the ALPI.
the
community
service
awards for 1998 was presented
to Sweet Harmony Order of
Eastern Star Chapter No. 388.
Kariha Melton. Worthy Matron
and members were honored for
the great Christian service
rendered lo those In need In
Ihe Sanford and Seminole
County area.
Krtirlng
county
commis­
sioner of Orlando. Mable Uut-

Icr. also received the 1998
Community Service Award for
her dynamic dedication lo the
residents o f Orlando. ALPI
CEO Delores Johnson brought
greetings from the corporate
office and staff. She congratu­
lated the region on the success
and growth o f the Northern Re­
gion Advisory Council.
Tlie program adjourned with
a tasty luncheon prepared by
caterer Ernest Culbeth.

Vulada S. Flewellyn of Sanford,
toured TaJIrt Arts with 12 guest
kids of Art’s US who enjoyed an
evening o f entertainment. They
were In attendance at the Na­
tional Black Storytellers Con­
ference.
They also went to
Disney and Art’s US performed
at Ihe town o f Celebration. The
TaJIrt School o f Performing
Arts and Academics treated the
guests to a delicious dinner.
Patricia M. Whatley is director.

ARTS GROUP VISITS
TaJIrt Arts hosted Ihe visit of
a sister company Art’s US of
St. Paul. Minnesota. Director
Toni Carter, sister of poet

MUSICAL PROGRAM
The Gospel Christian AJres
will
present
fellowship
P1«*M M e Hawkins. Pmga 4C

�4C •Seminole Herald. Santord Florida ■Sunday. November 72. 1998

A A R P le a r n s a ll a b o u t th e S A L I
c o lle g e p r o g r a m
Any meeting that starts out
with a frre lunch Is already a
good meeting At the November
meeting, the Lake Mary Chap­
ter o f the AARP members were
treated to lunch by Renais­
sance. a retirement community
in Sanford.
During the business meeting.
Norma Smith presented the
slate of officers for the up­
coming year. The slate w-as a c­
cepted as presented. The o ffi­
cers arc: John Schlcrmann.
president;
Cynthia Pttcock,
first
\1 rr
president:
Jack
White, second vice president:
Jim Carmona, treasurer, and
Hrlcn
McCrerdy,
secretary.
Hie Board o f Directors will be
Val Sanderson. Mabel May.
Norma Smith. Marie Kuhns,
Henry Jehan, Marge Carmona,
Tom Dresser and Addle Rossi.
Legislative Committee Chair
Jack White told members that
the National AARP Is working
on a Patients Bill o f Rights
specifically for people with

f o r s e n io r a d u lt s

LAKE MARY

MARY
ROWELL

HMO*. Hell keep the m em ber*
updated on this. Health Sendee
Chair Hr m y
Jehun
asked
members to make sure they
read the magazine 'M odem Ma­
turity' this month. There are
changes coming to Medlcarr
and they are outlined In the
magazine. The changes, some
of which go Into effect Jan. 1.
1999. will be a bit confusing at
first. The Important thing to
remember. Hemy warned. Is
that you need to read every­
thing about your insurance,
especially the fine print. Many

SHINE (Serving the Health In­
surance Needs o f the Elderly)
meniliers just completed their
training In Jacksonville. So If
you get really confused, feel
free to call SHINE.
I'resident Jim Carmona re*
minded members about the
AARP annual Christmas lunch­
eon. Tuesday, Dec. 15. Dlstro
Cappuccino was such a hit last
year, the party will be held
there again ibis year. Members
hnvr until Dec. 10 to get In
their reservation.
The guest spenker for the
November meeting was Pal
Evans from Seminole Commu­
nity College. She rame to tell
the AARP members all about
SAM,
the
Seminole
Adult
Learning Institute. The pro­
gram. only a year old at SCC,
Is designed to provide college
level continuing education op ­
portunities for people 50 and
over.
SAM olfers three sessions
throughout the y e a r Fall. Win-

ter and Spring. For a fiat fee of
$39. you can take as many
classes in one session as you
ran moke time for. Fall classes
Included Greek/Roman Mythol­
ogy and Fairy Tales: Languages
o f the World; Discover Com ­
puters and more. SAM mem­
bership also includes social
and travel opportunities. Re­
cent events Included a Valen­
tine’s Dance Social, a visit to
the Seminole County Historical
Museum, a trip to the Rlngltng
Museum In Sarasota and a trip
to San Mlqurl and Ouanajuato,
Mexico.
Your
membership
means that you are a student
at SCC and entitled to be the
same access to all SCC has to
offer.
Including
sporting
events, theater presentations,
use of the library and more.
For more Information on the
SAM program, rail 328-4722,
extension 1-3373.
C U M COLLECT FOOD
It's a good turn that scouts
participate In every year. The
first weekend In November,
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts
drop bugs off at houses In
neighborhoods all over Florida.
The following weekend, the
scouts pick the bags up loaded
with food.
Scouts In the Lake Mary area
took their food to the Winn
Dixie parking lot where volun­
teers sorted and boxed the food
on site. Scouting for Food Is
one o f the moat successful
community service projects the
scouts participate In all year
long.

Pal Evane (tom Seminole Community Colegs talks to AARP members
about the benafNs ol the new SALI program.

W ' re Ready for tfie Holidays
To nuke your holiday travel even more enjoyable, we’ve added:
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6,100 convenient parking spaces
New Quick-Park " If garage ramp
Satellite Red and Cold parking lots
Frequent, complimentary shuttle service

Thanksgiving

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ing. Thelma Kendrick. Thelma Mike, Lurlene Sweeting
and Bobria Alexander.

Participating in Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter's annual
Thanksgiving luncheon are (from left): Donna Sweet-

Kappa Sigma Omega gathers
for annual Thanksgiving fete
Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Sorority Inc. held Its annual Mature
Citizens Thanksgiving Luncheon at Fellowship
Hall. First Presbyterian Church-Park Avenue at
Fourth Street on Saturday. About 30 guests a t­
tended the luncheon. Soror Thelma Kendrick
chairrd the event and Soror Bobrta Alexander
was the mistress of ceremonies.
Thrlma Mike, executive director o f the Good
Samaritan Home In Sanford was the featured
speaker. Changes In funding for Senior C iti­
zens Health Cure and the need for each senior
to pay strict attention to their prescriptions
was rmphaslzrd. She also spoke of the need
for mature citizens to be Involved as volunteers
with the various agencies and boards In Semi­
nole County. She recalled that Jeb Dush. gov­
ernor-elect. and Lt. Gov. Frank Brogan had
visited the Good Samaritan Home. Mike said
she 'believes they are genuinely Interested In
the welfare of senior citizens, because unlike
m.my pollutions they didn't bring u television

crew.*
Tender Loving Care cards were completed
try all the guests about questions relative to
their needs. The sorors plan to follow up with
the request Indicated on each guest card. IVesentatlons o f flowers, gifts and gift certificates
were made to the guest.
Standing In for the president (Buslleus)
Soror Eddye K. was the vice president lAnltBaslleusj Lurlene Sweeting. She thanked eve­
ryone for their participation and said she
'hoped that If It was God's will we would all be
sharing another Thanksgiving Luncheon In
1999*. The entire meal was prepared and
served by the sorors and their helpers.
Committee members were sorors Uobria Alex­
ander. Thelma Kendrick. Donna Sweeting and
Lurlene Sweeting. Other sorors assisting with
the luncheon were Katheryn Alexander. Caro­
lyn Coleman. Mia Coleman. Brenda Ford. Ce­
leste Hurley. Mrrium Johnson. Margaret Oliver.
Delores Myles and Vivian Youngblood.

tea-length silk dresses ac­
cented wtth a blush colored
sash and bow. All wore fresh
Ivy halos and silk gloves. The
(lower girts carried a swag of
Ivy adorned
with
baby’s
breath, the ring pillow and a
basket filled with rose petals
which were thrown before the
bride’s entrance.
Michelle Bannlater. friend
o f the bride, served as the
guest book attendant. Betty
Bnuoeal. friend of the bride's
family. Tiffany Potter and
Usa Schaffer, attendants to
the bride, were readers dur­
ing the mass.
Following the ceremony,
the bride and groom and
their families were escorted
by vintage cars to the recep­
tion at The Country Club at
Heathrow. As the festivities
began, guests were greeted
with
cocktails
and hors
d’oeuvres and later served a
sit down dinner. White col­
ored chairs encircled the
dinner tables where artfully
displayed clusters o f white
flowers were arranged atop of
tall sterling silver pedestals
with candles. The entertain­
ment was provided by the
string quartet and a pianist
throughout dinner followed
by on evening o f more music
and dancing. The dinner's
sweet finale was the bride's
elegant nine tier European
influenced
fondant
cake
adorned with tender handpainted blush porcelaln-ltke
sugar paste roses simply ac­
cented with dotted Swiss and
English Ivy. The top of the
cake featured a dramatic
cluster o f sugar bows and
each tier was accented with
trailing
miniature
sugar
bows.
The groom’s cake
was
In the shape o f a Florida Ga­
tor. the mascot o f the Uni­
versity of Florida, o f which
the groom Is an alumni.
Family
and
out-of-town
guests Joined the bride and
groom on Sunday for a fare­
well brunch. Once the festivi­
ties had come lo a close, the
bride and groom headed for a
fun-filled and relaxing hon­
eymoon skiing In Vail and
Beaver Creek. Col.
The newlyweds are
at
home now In Winter Springs.
Nicola Is employed as an ac­
countant with Siemens Cor­
poration and Kenneth Is em­
ployed as a real estate ap­
praiser with a Winter Park
firm.

Hawkins
Continued from Page 3A

through songs. Sunday. Nov.
22. 6:00 p.m at the Seminole
African American Academy of
Arls. 1019 West 13th Street.
The community spiritual serv­
ice Is held every second and
fourth Sunday evening. Charles
Jenkins Is manager and direc­
tor

SPECIAL SERVICE
St. John Missionary Baptist
Church. 920 Cypress Avenue
will observe their service of
Thanksgiving. Thursday. Nov.
26 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Robert
Doctor Is pastor.
HARVEST SERVICE
The
Harvest
Meditation

Service held yearly for the last
38 years at St. Paul Missionary
Haptlst Church. 813 lin e Ave.
and 9th Street, will la- held
Sunday, Nov. 22 at 5:00 p.m.
The presentation of the Tajlrt
School of Performing Arts and
academics will join In the
praise of Thanksgiving by Pa­
tricia Merritt Whatley, director.

This
Harvest
Medication
Service will benefit the school
of Tajlrt. If you wtsh to share In
this evening of Thanksgiving
fellowship, make checks pay­
able to St. Paul M.B. Church or
Tajlrt Arts School. Inc.
Margaret Oliver Is chalrlady.
Dorothy Brown Is president of
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DEAR ABBY: I recently received
a wadding invitation from a relative
in Oregon. I waa aurprieed to aaa
enclosed with tha invitation a bank
dapoait alip and a request to help
pay for tna mortgaga on thair
dream house." la this a common
practice with wadding invitationa?
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might lika to try this
"Lord, thia situation stinks
and wa both know it. Now, I’m
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because what I’ve bean doing
hasn’t been working. Aad if Thou
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FATHER, OAKLAND, CALIF.

C rooms Academy Todd Nur»eiy students are enjoying the
new aceneiy that makes the
campus beautiful.
This project was created by
Bob Spurty and Flowers E.T.C.
The children share the excite­
ment of a beautiful new land­
scape that haa been completed
in front of their classroom.
Annie Htilery's nursery class
is enjoying the aceneiy along
with their nursery assistants.
Carolyn
Williams.
foster
grandparent Mae Emma Brown
and the toddlers.

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her new lakefront home. She
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barbecue with all the trim­
mings. Many of the classm ates
went to the Scmlnole-Lake
Mary football following the
barbecue.
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formerly the Sanford Grammar
School, where many attended
elementary school. At noon,
the group ventured over to the
Colonial Room, formerly their
hangout known as Touchton's
where they enjoyed the soda
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merchants and the group en­
joyed shopping at the Heritage
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Sanford.
Janice mode special mention
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dell. son of Sanford Mayor
Denver Cordell, who was the
first officer In the United States
killed In the Vietnam War.
Terry, an outstanding student
who excelled In sports and
academics, has a school award
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sented annually.
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for the 50th reunion which will
take place next century.
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Bukur Bruce. Janette Ratliff
Cara. Kitty Nix Corley. Beverly
Benton Douthitt. Joan Wright
Ludwig. June Vance Miller.
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Roger and Louise Harris. Other
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Lion ’ s Tale c a p t u r e s
By Alex K*ne
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Da Bomb say's any­
body In Sanford who
doesn't go the Seminole
High School
carnival
this weekend Is missing
out on a great thing.
Last year the event
wasn't a big draw, but
weather wasn’t too great
either. The gang at
Seminole put on a great
show so check It out.
Da Bomb says all of
the Seminole
County
schools have to start
selling pizza at their
basketball games. Why
do you think Winter
Springs gets so much
coverage? (Just kidding).
If all local organiza­
tions helped out the
schools as much as the
folks at Alaqua with
Hamilton
Elementary.
Da Bomb says the kids
would be in a really
great school district. It's
awesome to see busi­
nesses helping out like
they do at Hamilton.
of
the
kudos.
Middle School.

bualoof. Da
anks for
Sanford

D » Bomb w a u ’t.able,
attendr but he heard
the dinner theater pres­
entation at Lyman High*
School was great last
weekend.
to

Speaking of Lyman.
Da Bomb says you need
more visitors' parking.
It's tough to And a spot
over there with only
three visitors* spaces In
the whole lot.
Hey Winter Springs:
Da Bomb says great Job
hosting
the
county
marching band festival
last month. The whole
district showed up and
It sounded great.
L

The Oviedo High School
newspaper. The IJon's Tale.
earned the title
of
Gold
Medalist by the Columbia
Scholastic [*rcHs Association.
The newspaper, produced
by a class of TO students
under sponsor Debra Jepson.
have
shown
themselves
motivated
to
lift
their
publication to this plateau.
“Everybody w o r k s together.
Everybody knows what they

sta te h o n o rs

editor, but an executive team
composed of
two
settlors
(Sofia
Ka/I
and
Laura
Hoffman) and Iwo Juniors
l.lrsslca
Harrison
and
Samantha Klepe).

have to do. ami they do It.*
said
Opinion
Editor/Copy
Editor Christine Hrownvard.
TTu*
Don’s
Tale
is
a
combination of Journalistic
writing and original graphic
approaches. Innovation I s the
thrust of Oviedo’s paper.

"The people on staff make
for an Interesting newspaper
and an Interesting class." said
Ka/l.

What has helped Oviedo
reach the point Is has?
"Advertising."
said
staff
writer Jeff Tlllwtck. “We try to
have enough money to run
every Issue In color."
Tlte paper has no one

The well-designed and well*
wrirtrn newspaper Is unique
In Its professionalism and Its
diversity. Tlte standard pages
of News. Feature, and Sports

show a unique style and
meticulous design. The Lion's
Tale also contains Diversions.
Diversions Is Just that, with
articles sometimes similar to
an Arts and Entertainment
page, but best described as a
page fur slurirs not usually
found
In
a
student
publication. Tills year, the
subjects on this page have
ranged from Marilyn Manson
lo ntmilr.

themselves content wtth It.
Tiie newspaper continues to
Improve as plans continue lo
form to make it even belter.
There are notions of adding
national news to the format.
The
staff also
plans
to
ronttnue to tty Innovative
approaches to laying out the
paj&gt;er.
Filled by students who care
about making theirs thr best
of all possible newspapers.
The Don's Tale has earned an
impressive distinction.

Hie students who produce
tlte nrwspaper do not yet find

D o n ’t turn basketball into a
gam e o f politics
Adam Babtngton. a Florida
Slate University student and a
graduate of Dike Mary High
School, won a stale wilting
contest for Ills script based on
Ralph Ellison's Itwlslble Alnn.
He received a casli prize from
the Florida Council Teachers
of English. Dist year, he was
selected as one of the out­
standing English students at
Dike Mary.

By Arthur Booth
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
So I'm pretty -.lire you have
.ill heard about tlte pro ba­
bies. er, basketball players
complaining that they are not
getting enough money.
I am so sick and tired of
hearing this from pro athletes.
First It was the baseball play­
ers and thanks
to Mark
McGwire, people arr finally
starting to like baseball again.
So now w ere going to go
through the same thing with
baseball players again.
I think they should just fire
them all. Not a single one of
the players Is worth a million
dollars, not Jordan. Olajuwon
or Ewing. 1 know at least a
million people who would love
to play the game for less than
half of what they make and
•om t of these people- 'would
probably- en|ov •themselves
Spots are supposed n,u&gt; . be
about having fun mid exer­
cising. Where was t when the
sports became about politics
and money?
Some of these players get
paid trillions of dollars a year
for sitting on the bench. Then
they have to jack up the ticket
prices so they can pay ath­
letes that can't even touch
their own feet. Thry should be
happy that they get paid to
play sports. Heck. I'd play for
free. So why can't they Just be
happy with the millions of
dollars that they rake In for
their shoe sales. We don't get
our own shoes and we work
harder than they did.
So. since all pro athletes
seem to be such babies, let's
treat them like babies and not
go to tht-lr games.
They would have to lower

Robyn Laadcy,

of Long
wood and a sophomore at
Lake Maty High School will
compete on the United States
Karate Team In Miskolc. Hun­
gary on Dec. 4-G. She has won
the state championship and
took a Gold Medal at the
Junior Olympics last year.

Sarah Marshall was named
Editor of The Pathfinder, In­
dian Trails Middle School's
newspaper. She has been on
staff for two years.
Barbara Brown, a past a d ­
visor to the Dikrvtew Mustang
yearbook, received 941 out of
a perfect 1,000 points for the
HF.W Dike Mary High Schhol
yearbook, becoming a gold
medalist. It is the highest
award from the Columbia
Scholastic (Tens Association.

There Is no fun In politics.
Arthur floor he Is on eighth
grader nl Greenwood Dikes
Middle School.

prices and players' salaries.
So then they might actually
Irani hot to play the game for
fun.

Maxwell C. Butler

Stephanie

and
of
Springs, and
Casselbeny.

Altamonte

PhilUpe of

Jamas P. McCroan HI, of
Winter Springs and a student
at Trinity ITep. was named to
the Who's Who Among Anwri
can High School Students.

Ashley Brewer, daughter of
Terry and Bonny Brewer, and
a sophomore at Oviedo High
School, was recently named to
the Who's Who Among Amertcan High School Students.

Bradley Dealele, son o f
Lyle and Gloria Daniels of
Lake Mary, and a senior at
Lake Mary High School, was
redcently named to the WTiO’s
Who Among American High
School Students.

Sevrral Seminole County
students wrre recently nomi­
nated for the national Wendy's
High School Hrlsman award,
an national award that honors
sturnt-athletes from all over
the country. Seminole County
uthlrts
Include:
Karin
Cloningsr (Ovtedol, Loudhla
David |Lyman). Krista Edmandann (Dike
Brantley).

1 went to the Sanford Heri­
tage Festival Saturday with my
mom and two sisters.
1 went on the merry-goround and the Moonwalk. I
won a blue blow-up hammer
that I could hit my sisters
with. My mom gave me $5 to
spend on whatever I wanted
mid I found a frog necklace fur
only $.T.
I had the frog necklace, but
I wanted a different one so
they let me change it to a
peace sign one.
I got
to
see
Chubby
Checker. I liked the “Twist"
and I made my sister Mar­
jorie's Allen danre (Marjorie
won It from a duck game).
Then we saw Kellie and Jeff

Sevrral Seminole County stu­
dents were named to the
Dean's Dst at Columbia C ol­
lege In Missouri. They In­
cluded:
Barnard
Johns,

Brian

Greene.

Shannon

Hubbard

(Seminole), Josaph Kenskl
(Lake Brantley), John Roth
(Oviedo).
Robert
Btachow
(Lyman). Mary Leah Button
(Dike Mary). Lori Thomas
(Seminole).
and
Justin
Wright (Lake Maryl.

B R O W N ’S
G Y M N A S T IC S

from my mom's work when wc
were eating funnel cake.
Then Jeff took me on the
Moonwalk one more
time
while my mum and Kellie went
on the Skymaster.
When I was done on the
Moonwalk. 1 went to go watch
my mom get sick on the ride.
Wlillc I was watching then,
someone look my blue ham ­
mer so wc went to get another
one, but this time I gut o r­
ange.
1 had fun and then we went
home.
1 hope we cun go again next
year.

SPECIAL T O T H E H ER ALD

Maxwell C Butler went to the Sanford Heritage Festival last week and
saw his mom get (aimost) sick on one of the rides. He has a great time
as well

Howell.
McKeon

Jonathan
Arthur Boothe has a pretty good game ol his own and plays ball all over
Seminole County. He goes to Greenwood Lakes and plays on several
youth teams.

I had a blast at the H eritage Festival

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gartner at Lake Mary Elemen­
tary School who had Just a lit
tie bit o f help from hD mom
and sister.

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Leisure
T a jiri concert to raise money fo r A A U W
tlon during the concert p r o ­
gram.
The ronrrrt will be held
Dec. 6 at 3 p.m. In the Winter
Park High School auditorium
Tickets are $10. For ticket* or
sponsorship Information call
(407) 774-8028.

By Jeans Hoghea
HERALD STAFF WRITER

S cu lp tu re ex h ib it
WINTER PARK - A Point of
Opposition A Concordance,
mixed media sculptures by
Jack King, will be on exhibit
through Jan. 22 at Alice A
William
Jenkins
Gallery,
Crealde School of Art. 600 St.
Andrews Olvd., Winter Park.
King is chairman o f the
Department o f Art at the
University of Tampa and past
prrsldrnt
of
the
Florida
Craftsmen.
For more Information call
1407) 671-1886.

B a s ketb all
DAYTONA HEACII - Ticket*
for
Ihr
Bethune-Cookman
College
v*.
Georgetown
University Basketball Game
set for 7:30 p.in. Monday. Nov.
30 at the Daytona Beach
Ocean Center urr now on sale
at Tlckelmaster locations.
Tickets are $10 for adult*.
$7 for students with college or
high school identification and
•3 for children 12 and undrr.
This I* the second contest
between the Wildcats and lire
Itoyus. featuring a 'father vs.
son’ matchup of Georgetown
veteran couch John Thompson
and
former
Georgetown
standout
and
BethuneCookmun College head coach
Horace Broadnax.
Tm
glad
to
have
the
opportunity
to
have
Georgetown play In the state
of Florida, since I never got a
chance
a*
a
Georgetown
player to play here In the
state.*
said
Broadnax.
a
member
of
the
1984
Georgetown
national
championship team and native
of Plant City. Last year, the
Wildcats lost 85-41 to the
Hoyas In Washington. D.C.
T hope we’re a better ball
team than last year. Whether
Georgetown is better than last
year. I don't know. Our players
understand the significance of
the game since I’m from
Georgetown.*
The Georgetown matchup Is
the
second
major
college
basketball program to play
Bethune-Cookman College at
the Ocean Center in the past
two years. Last year, the
Wildcats hosted No. 1 ranked
North Carolina and native son
Vince Carter.
Bethune-Cookman
College
Athletic
Director.
Lynn
Thompson said
this is a
continuation of the college’s
commitment to draw quality
athletic
events
to Volusia
County. *We are excited about
bringing one of the nations'
top ranked teams to Daytona,
which proves for the second
year In a row that the Volusia
County sports fans can be a
part of big time athletics with
Bethune-Cookman.
Ocean
Center
Assistant
Director, Chad Smith said,
*We feel very honored that
Bethune-Cookman College lias
given us this opportunity to
host another game of this
level, and we hope that college
basketball
fans
throughout
Volusia County will come out
and support the Wildcats.*

Santa hotline
SANFORD
Seminole
Community
College
Community Education Youth
Programs
department
has
once again set up a satellite
office with Santa Claus at the
North Pole. If your child would
enjoy a phone cull from Santa
Claus, send a registration
form, payment and letter to:
Youth Programs North Pole
Extension. SCC, 100 Weldon
Blvd., Sanford. FL 32773-

6199. Please Include
your
child’* name. age. telephone
number, special Interests, and
Christmas wish list. Plense
Indicate which day and time Is
best. Phone calls will be made
Dec.
7 through
Dec.
10
between 6 and 8 p.m. Cost Is
40 per child. All letters must
be received by Dec. 3. For
more Information rail (407)
328-4722. ext. 3493.

Playreading
SANFORD
•
Seminole
Community College Fine Art*
Theatrr
presents
a
playrrudlng of the political
spoof Jungle Hot on Dec. 3. 4
and 5 at 8 p.m., and Dec. 6 at
2 p.m.
Jungle Hot, u comedy by
Seth Greenland, ts based on
actual CIA arttvttles tn the
Congo in the I960*. John
Stillman is languishing as the
CIA station chief In the Congo
In I960, when hi* career gets
an unexpected shot tn the
arm. He receives a ruble from
the Klsrntiiiwrr White House
ordering him to ussasstnatr
Congo's president! Stillman L*
horrified by the assignment
and more shocked by the
reaction of his wife. Patience,
who thinks this could be a
great career move. The plan
quickly
dissolves
Into
a
comedy
of
errors
and
unexpected results.
The SCC production features
students Tunesha Hums. Abe
First-Page. Andrew Hawkins.
John LeMleux. Bill Mitchell.
Jared Morris.
Brian Nolan.
TlfTany Orf. Michael Oldaker,
Lori
Slmunek.
Laumell
Williams and ts directed by
theater faculty Paul Luby.
The reading Is free and
reservations are not required.
For more Information
call
(407) 328-2039.

C ra ft show
TAMPA - The 1998 American
Craft Council Craft Show, the
largest
indoor
museumquality. Juried show In Florida
will be held Dec. 4 through 6
at the Tampa
Convention
Center. 333 5. Franklin St.,
downtown Tampa.
The stxth annual show will
feature approximately 200 of
America's best contemporary
craft artists. Works o f art will
Include hand-blown glass: clay
and
ceramic
objects:
contemporary
Jewelry:
designer clothing: metal works
such as lamps, candle sticks
and eating utensils: leather
purses, briefcases and shoes:
wooden furniture and more.
The show will be open Dec.
4 A 5 from 10 a m. to 6 p.m..
and Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. until
5 p.m. One-day admission Is
$5 fur adults, children under
12 and ACC members are free.
Two-day passes ure available
for $8 . Light food and drinks
will be available for purchase
at
the
show.
For
more
Information call (813) 2810088 or (800) 836-3470. .

Historic tour
DELAND - The DeLand Tour
of Historic Homes, sponsored
by the West Volusia Historical
Society, will be held Dec. 5 A
6 from 1 until 5 p.m. Homes
will be decorated
for the
Christmas holidays Including
live music in each home.
Trolleys
will
provide
free
transportation.
The Society ts located at 137
W. Michigan Ave.. DeLand. FL
32720. For more Information
caU (904) 740-6813.

WINTER PARK - The Orlando/Wlnter Park Branch of
the American Association of
University Women will present
a concert by the children from
Tajiri Arts School o f Arts and
Academics In Sanford.
The AAUW, comprised o f
women graduates working to­
ward or having bachelor’s or
higher degrees, strives to ere. ate educational, employment,
and aodai equality for women
and girls.
*lt la an educated group of
women trying to give back to
education
through
scholar­
ships and educational p r o ­
grams.* said Donna Kaufman,
member
of
the
Or*
Undo/Wlnter Park
Branch.
*We are a well kept secret In
the community, but we want
to change that.*
Though the group may not
be well known It is very pro­
active within the Seminole and
Orange county communities.
AAUW
members
partner
with Junior Achievement and
go Into Seminole and Orange
county classrooms to consult
with students and teachers. In
March.
Women’s
History
Month, the AAUW presents
women's achievements p ro ­
grams to area school children.
The AAUW
assisted
the
Lengue of Women Voters with
a drtve to register new voters,
and members helped as poll
worker* during the recent
elections. The AAUW also par­
ticipates with other groups In
a diversity discussion group
with Orlando Mayor Glenda
Hood.
The concert with Tajlh Arts
I* this year's major fund­
raising event for AAUW and
will fund national and local
scholarship*.
Tajiri Art*, founded In 1988.
work* with ethnically diverse
youth to enhance education,
self-respect.
self-discipline,
and self-worth through aca­
demic enrichment, entrepre­
neurship. and the perform ing
art*.
- Founder
PMrtcIa
Merritt
Whatley is a former special
education teacher for Semi­
nole County Schools and holds
a bachelor o f arts degree In
Elementary Education and a
master of arts degree In Ad­
ministration and Supervision.

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have m w way of looking up what I
am writing about. I'm afraid it will
be hard ta do. I am &gt;1 year* old. and
h r yean an old song ha* often ran
through my head. I have an idea it
is from an old movie. If that is true,
what Is the name of the movie, who
saag the tune, and when was the
movie made? It goes like this: "Connye buck ta MandalayWberr the old
flatllla lay/Aad the dawn come* up
like thunder/Out of China cross the
bay." - G.M.B.. Kalamazoo. Mich
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On the
Road to Mandalay* — which didn’t
come from a movie It was adapted
from a poem. "Mandalay." bv Kud\ur&lt;!
Kipling
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called “Hunting Party* I believe the
stars were Gene llarkman. Candice
Bergen and Oliver Reed. Are my
tecta correct, and Is there a video
ant? — Unsigned
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film exactly right, but there is no video
available.
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Patricia Whataly la thn founder of Sonford’a Thjlri School.
Whatley has been recognized
u* an outstanding educator,
most recently being named
Educator of the Year (1998) by
the Sanford Optimist Club.
The award-winning school
h.L* trained more than 550
students since Its Inception.
After-school programs provide
students, ranging tn age from
three to 19 years old. with
training In a variety o f musi­
cal. dance and dramatic arts.
Skill* for life are also u part of
the Tajtrt Art* curriculum.
Students receive academic tu­
torial. speech, entrepreneurial
and etiquette Instruction.
Whatley take* pride In the
accomplishments o f her stu­
dents.
Tajtrt
Arts
student
Terry McKinney, a senior at
Seminole High School is a na­
tional oratorical winner and
the state president of Future

Business Leaders o f America.
Students from Tajiri Arts
have taken first place honors
at the stale level In the Opti­
mist Club’s Oratory Champi­
onships In 1995, 1996 and
1998. Many o f Whatley’s stu­
dents have gone on to attend
law and engineering schools
and prestigious
universities
such as Yale and Howard Uni­
versity tn Washington. DC.
The AAUW has solicited help
from the business community
In order to showcase the tal­
ents of these children. Phoenix
Tool &amp; Plastics ts among the
corporate sponsors for the
concert.
Phoenix, a Central
Florida manufacturer tn San­
ford. provides custom Injection
molding for the plastics Indus­
try. Corporate sponsors pur­
chase blocks o f 10 tickets or
more and will receive recognt-

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Children may also get their
pictures taken with a painted
Indian pony.
In the evening, from 7 to 11.
there will be music under the
stars, original and classical
rock by Under Pressure, world
mustc by Circularity. Native
American mustc by Native D e ­
scended Nation, the end of the
evening will feature an Indige­
nous Jam. Blue suggests blan­
kets or lawn chairs for the
music program.
Suggested donation Is $ 10
for adults and $5 for children.

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Ceramic, photographic exhibition open
DELAND • An exhibition by Lake Helen photographer Anna
Tomezak and Stuart. Florida ceramic sculptor Cheryl Tall Is
currently housed at Stetson University, DeLand.
Gatherings: 2 1 Years of Photographs Is Tomczak’s
presentation of photographs Including polacalor transfers,
digital Iris prints, painted sliver prints, cyanotypes, and
hand-made books. While the Lake Helen resident ts well
known to Central Florida art enthusiasts, she Is equally
recognized statewide and has participated In solo and group
exhibitions
In New
Hampshire.
Tennessee.
Virginia,
Washington, DC and Girona. Spain. Her works are In the
public, private, and corporate collections of more than two
dozen prestigious venues, tn 1996-97 she was the recipient of
a Florida State Individual Artist Fellowship. Ms. Tomczak's
photographs will be on display In the Duncan Gallery o f Art.
Toll's exhibition. Close Relations, features the artist's
'Unusual* coll and slab-built ceramic sculptures which are
painted with Impressionistic applications of glazes and
slglllatas and kiln-fired multiple times. Tall says her work is
influenced by folk art and mythology, and focuses on the
relationships between figures and houses Interpreted in a
unique, abstract way. Her subject matter often Includes two
Iconic flgurcs back to back or side by side, roughly textured,
with houses on thetr heads. In 1996 Tall was one of fourteen
International artists selected to participate as a resident
artist tn the five-week International Workshop of Ceramic Art
in Tokoname. Japan, a city with a 900-year ceramics history.
She has an MFA In ceramics from the University of Miami,
and ts currently an adjunct professor at Palm Beach
Community College. Tail's work will be on display In the
Sampson Hall Foyer Gallery through Dec. 11.
The Duncan Gallery o f Art Is free and open to the public
Monday through Friday 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and on
weekends from 1 until 4 p.m. For further Information please
call (904) 822-7266.

LAKE MARy CINEMA 10

Portions of the proceeds will
be divided between Back to
nature Wildlife Refuge. The
Navaho Elders’ Blanket Relief
Fund and the C.A.R.E. Foun­
dation.
Blue said she Is also giving
thanks, in presenting the fest.
to the Chuluota community
who has supported her en tre­
preneurial efforts over the past
year.
Advance tickets for the event
can be purchased at the Chu­
luota Trading Company, 95 E.
7th St. or at the gate day of
event. Big Oaks Ranch Is lo­
cated at 1900 Brumlcy Road.

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New traffic signs
will alert drivers
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p l N M I M P i g t 18.
* « • W hite w rits* (h o s t
winners and losers In the
year 1998. please see Page
SAa

□BRIEFLY
o f 1931 through 1949 will
have a breakfast meeting Sat*
im lay at 9 a.m. at Trinity
United Methodist Churc..
ch.
Sanford Avenue and Sixth
Street. Sanford.
I Lt.
Oov.-elect Frank Brogan Invite
Florida's students, first
through 12th grade, to submit
their ‘ Profiles In Character*
for a statewide essay contest.
Essays should address how
character Is the key to one s
success and may Include a
personal example. Winners
from each o f the three catego­
ries will receive a scholarship
to attend a Florida public uni­
versity. community college, or
vocational school. Winners will
also be invited to read a oneminute excerpt from their es ­
say during the Dare to Dream:
Profiles In Character Inaugural
event at Universal Studios.
Orlando. Jan. 4.
Submission deadline Is 5
pm . Monday. For more Infor­
mation call Sal Purpura at
(305) 670-1998.

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LAKE MARY - New traffic
safety signs are being posted
throughout Seminole County in
an effort to reduce
*
‘
*
the
number
of crashes occurring between
vehicles and trains.
On Wednesday a new traffic
safety sign was erected on
County Road 427 and Oeneral
Hutchinson Road In Longwood.
The sign Is designed to promote
awareness and safety at rail­
road crossings.
‘ Basically, we’re trying to
alert people to the dangers o f
stepping
on
the
railroad
tracks.* Lake Mary Police De­
partment L t Dave Gulldord
*We’re putting signs up
at the busiest and most hazardous Intersections.*
Additional signs
will
be
posted at Airport and Old Make
Mary Boulevards, the Intersec­
tion o f State Roads 427 and
434 In Longwood. and the In­
tersections of 436 and 427 In
Altamonte Springs.
Th ese are ones with the moot
traffic violations.* Oullford said.

T ra ffic at these Intersections
gets
eta bac
backed up during the
holidays.
The signs were developed
and Implemented by the Semi­
nole County Community Traffic
Safety Tram, with members
from 18 city, county and state
organizations.
*We do about 12-14 projects
per year,* G u ilfo r d said.
____
.. _
*We
do all the DU1 checkpoints.
We've done two mock DU1
crashes In Oviedo.*
The team has members from
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office, and police departments
In Sanford. Winter Springs.
Longwood. Oviedo. Lake Mary,
Altamonte Springs, and Cassel­
berry.
. . the Florida
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Highway Pa
trol. Florida Department o f
Transportation, and Seminole
County Traffic Engineering.
Also represented on the team
are Altamonte Springs Engi­
neering. Oviedo Engineering,
the Department o f Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles.
Drive Smart o f Florida, lynx
Transportation. Progressive In­
surance. and South Seminole
Hospital.

Partly cloudy. Highs In the
upper-708. Lows near 60.

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I'm afraid o f like
scared people
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(407) 322-2611

500 C en ts

Sheriff reviews tragedies o f ‘98,
points toward tomorrow
SEMINOLE COUNTY • As
soon as the clock strikes
midnight and the start of
1699, Sheriff Don Ealinger
will be relieved that the bu si­
est. most gut-wrenching and
most stressful year o f hls law
enforcement career will have
ended.
No one. Esllnger said,
could have Imagined the ter­
rors and tragedies o f 1998 •
when the community was
savaged by tornadoes, w ild­
fires. a deranged gunman,
and by a triple-murderer
whom the sheriff says, ‘ will
rot In hell."
Esllnger wept for those
who were killed or lost their
homes In the late January
tornado and again for Deputy
Gene Gregory, who was shot
execution-style by Alan S in ­
gletary at the outset o f a 13hour standoff under a sum­
mer full moon. *1 never
wanted this to happen on n y
watch." Esllnger said.
A month later detectives
arrested Michael Reynolds,
whom they say brutally beat
to death a couple and their
11-year-old daughter at their
residence near Geneva. "It
was wicked, violent act.*
Esllnger said.

__ w 'said he frequently
hears the words of the paster
in Oenevs who buried the
T ie told o f why we must turn
tragedy Into triumph. That’s
what I 1
“ o ‘f us tn the
*
hope all
community are doing. This
has been a difficult year for
many people.
TVe never been aa proud
as I have far those who endured the pain and
braved danger." h e ____ _____
events we were part o f w ill
change your bve forever change many, many Uvea for­
ever. The level of the dano^e
from the tornado alone was

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O^junQ DvmCi •

Shartfl Don Estngsr at t s .
of tha county’s new sheriffs
and puMc safety buMtog.

Ealtnger aald that Oregoty’a
murder was a "very trying,
difficult" blow for him and the
agency. *We didn't
this happening In
County. It waa a
trying to get tn to reame. The
cue Oene.
stressful

County Sheriff 9

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Slsv# Charon points to a frssh boar track in the area behind his home, on
West Slats Road 46. and WDers Farm. Charon has reported the bear,
which has apparently killed two hogs In two weeks, to state wildlife officers.

Bears versus humans
Activity increases as homes
move into bear’ s territory
By Bbarl Brodle

□TODAYS FORECAST

No. 87

^ I never wanted this to
happen on my watch.

Central Florida has added
Homecare America HealthScript in Casselberry to Us
regular training locations In
Seminole County.
The Red Cross will offer
training classes In first aid be­
ginning In January at several
Seminole County locations.
For more Information call the
chapter's Seminole Service
Center. Longwood. (407) 332­
8200.
Airport Authority regular
board meeting In January has
been changed to Jan. 12.
C o m a amity Cars fo r Ik s
Elderly la seeking volunteers
of all ages to assist frail elders
In Seminole and Orange counUes. Volunteer services In­
clude transportation, socializa­
tion. companionship, and res­
pite. Some volunteers receive
a modest monetary allowance.
Mileage and expenses are also
reimbursed.
The next volunteer training
Is scheduled for Jan. 12 at
12:30 p.m. For more Informa­
tion or to register coll (407)
628-2884.

Y e a r,

STAFF WRTTER
SANFORD - The Florida black
bear does not settle down to a
long winter's nap. like Its
-cousins up north; rural home­
owners should be aware of this,
said the Florida Game and
Freshwater Fish Commission.
The bears don’t hibernate,
said Lt. Joy Hill, spokesperson
for the agency, they shut down
or slow down, but because of
the warm weather, “they haven’t
even been doing that.*
In north Seminole County,
there have been at IcasL two re­
ported Incidents o f bear activity
In the past two weeks.
This Is not surprising said
Hill. The Central Region of GFC
has the highest density of bears
In the state, due to good habitat
and large areas o f protection.
As development moves Into ar­
eas historically populated by
bears, human and bear Inter­

action Is going to be come more
common.
T h e situation Is that bears
live there,* Hill said o f the area
near the Wekiva River, In
northwest
Seminole.
Th ey
don’t live In the city but os the
city moves In to their territory,
we are going to see more en­
counters.*
Steve Charron called the
agency two weeks ago to report
a bear near hls property on
West State Road 46. Charron
lives In front o f Wilber’s Farm,
where a bear has apparently
killed two hogs In two weeks.
T h is bear out here done
found him a Winn Dixie In the
woods.* said Charron.
T h a t bear ate so many of our
animals that we didn't have
enough animals left to do the
tour,* said Bob Elliott, who has
worked at Wilber’s Farm for
more than 25 years. The farm
was popular with local elemenPteass

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‘ Human behavior la so d if­
ficult to predict, you can’t
pretend to know everything
that happen!" Esllnger said
TUesday. *Ybu prepare. You
keep dlgglnJ for Innovations
and answera. And you leam
from each episode."
At 41. Esllnger has been
the county's chief law en ­
forcement officer for eight
years. He says he will an­
nounce In September 1999
that he is going to run for a
third re-election as sheriff.
He Is not going to be part of
Oov.-elect Jcb Bush’s Florida
Department o f Law Enforce­
ment tram tn Tallahassee.
T h ere were rumors that I
would be leaving • but that’s
all they were rumors." Eallnger said. *1 sent an Internal
message to everyone In our
agency to Ignore the rumors.
That they were not true. The
citizens of the county have
elected me twice and I hope
they do a third time. My work
la right here."
The
sheriff
runs
hls
agency from a second-floor

•hooHxi. Two other deptdea were wounded before Afon filnglefory dfod.
office st the county’s ultra­
modern Sheriffs Office and
Public Safety Building on
__
U.S. Highway 17-92 across
from Flea World. On hls
desk. Is a paper napkin from
a fast food restaurant.
*1 was scribbling some
Ideas at lunch." he said.
"This Is a time consuming
Job. You never really rest.
You're
always
planning
something, making prepara­
tions to get new equipment or
hire new people. 1Just had s
candidate tn a few minutes
ago. You con lose track o f
time. This past year pushed
everyone In the agency to the

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A triple homictos caused
to tha Geneva community

Seminole Herald names new publisher
SANFORD * Doug Fetzer has
been named publisher of the
Sem inole Herald.
With more than 26 years ex­
perience in the newspaper
business, Fetzer has held man­
agement positions with the
Lakeland Ledger. Polk Shopper.
Key West Citizen, and most re ­
cently, the Altoona Mirror.
Fetzer. who grew up In the
Miami area, said he is glad to
be back to the Florida market
and Is looking forward to b e ­
coming Involved in the commu­
nity .
As publisher of the Sem inole
Herald. Fetzer said he will con­
tinue the newspaper's tradition
of local news coverage, par­
ticularly In Sanford and the
surrounding areas.
T h e focus will remain on the
community and Sanford as the
county seat.* Fetzer said. 'O ur
goal is to be the best possible
local news source in Seminole
County.*
Fetzer and hls wife Peggie
have sold their home in A l­
toona. Pa., and are currently
house huntlr &lt; in Seminole
County. Th
have two adult
children
. and Denise.

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S an fo rd native designated state
com m an der o f m ilitary o rd e r
By Grace Marie Stlneclpher

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CORRESPONDENT

6 win, 6 lose
- all make news
As the old yr.ir winds
down, and thr new
approaches Seminole County*
• especially Ihe Lake Monroe
waterfront tn Sanford • let us
reflect on some of Ihe big
winners and losers tn the
year 1998.
We respectfully nominate:
The Winner*
CARLTON HENLEY - Not
only did he get back on the
County Commission. Henley
became Its chairman. At 65.
the ex-hlgh school principal
goes to the head o f the class.
CHRIS JOHNSON - Who
says there are no more
heroes? Assistant county fire
chief Johnson carried a
woman from her home after
It was hit by the tornado and
braved a madman's gunfire
In Geneva to drag a wounded
deputy to safety.
ROD JOHNSON - So. the
elevator music Is maddening
and so Is the bobbing head
doll but doesn't Channel 13's
pleasantly-profound
newsman Johnson make you
feel good? He’s the man.
MARYANNE MORSE - The
clerk o f the court told
Commissioner Dick Von Der
Welde to account for his
expenses on a trip to
Europe. He didn't. She
docked the dough from two
of his paychecks.
RAY BRONSON - Sanford's
acting police chief moved
into command when Joe
Dillard went on the Injured
reserve list (knee surgety).
City will conduct a national
search for a new chief. Many
at the SPD are calling for
Bronson.
ANDREA K. FARMER •
Imaginative and
enthusiastic. As long as
Farmer Is the director o f
marketing at the Central
Florida Zoological Park, the
place will thrive. Everyone
loves her. Including the
animals.
The Loecra
ADULT CLUB OWNERS They’re told to clean up
their businesses and to cover
up their dancers. The horses
are gone from Circus Circus,
too. Not much left to do on
17-92.
LAKE MONROE MIDGES Little bugs had no chance
against Mighty Mayor Dale
who degraded their
capabilities to annoy.
THE UCF FOOTBALL
TEAM - The Knights weren't
on line when they needed to
be. Too bad there Isn't a
Cellular Phone Bowl.
WIN ADAMS - Win lost this
time. Henley grabbed his
commission seat. Watch out
In a couple o f years when
Win may win again.
TERRY MULLINS - Sanford
cop lost his Job because he
smoked while on duty. He
should have read the union’s
warning labels.
PARK PRESERVATION
SOCIETY - This group lost Its
fight to save Fort Mellon
Park from the evils of
progress. Millions of dollars
of Improvements to the area
might open some eyes.
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William II. Stempcr Jr., a native o f Sanford,
was recently designated Slate Commander of
thr Military Onler o f Foreign Wars of the
United States In thr Commandery o f Florida.
The Order, established In New York City on
Dec. 13. 1894. Is comprised of officer veter­
ans of thr nation's major conflicts, and their
descendants. Stempcr Is a descendant o f W il­
liam II S trm prr Sr., a lieutenant (USN| In
World War II. and o f Samuel Kile Randolph, nn
officer In ihe Revolutionary Army serving m i­
ller George Washington, from New Jersey*. The
purpose o f the order ts to honor the names of
men and women who established American
lilierty. and to conduct research Into Ihe his­
tory and policy of military activity In the
United States and abroad.
As a member of the Oxford University Soci­
ety for Strategic Studies. Strmper recently
completed research regards the presence and
ucttvtty o f British Regiments during (he period
1763-1783. when Florida, as a ’ loyalist* col­
ony. was occupied by units which took part In
the Revolutionary War, and which quelled nn
Insurrection at the Andrew Turnbull rnlnuy of
New Smyrna. Utilizing the resources o f the
Bodleian Library, at Oxford, the Imperial War
Museum and National Army Museum. Chel­
sea. London, he located the specific bodlrs of
soldiers which were deployed In what Is now
St. Johns and Volusia counties. Before this r e ­
search. there was no knowledge of these units
among local historians and archaeologists en­
gaged tn excavations currently underway
through the auspices of the Daytona Beach
Museum of Arts and Sciences In New Smyrna
Beach.
Stcmper, who resides In Oxford and In New
Smyrna Beach Is also Vicar for Corporate Af­
fairs of the Episcopal Diocese of New York,
and w as present In England this past summer
for the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bish­
ops. doing research regarding ecumenical and
Inter-religious policy for the Episcopal Bishop

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tho Umtod States In the Commandery of Florida.
of New York. He ts a fifth generation graduate
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Elizabeth II. The Queen Mother and other
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President o f Ihe Society.
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Sons of the American Revolution In the State
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relationship to Stetson University, established
tn 1883 by Henry A. DeLand. Slbrs B. Wright,
a Past Grand Master of Masons In Florida,
who was Secretary o f the Board o f Trustees of
the university for many year*, and to Dr. J.
Ollle Edmunds, a Thtrty-lhird degree Mason,
and with former Governor Doylr E. Carlton.
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Friday: Parity cloudy. Highs In
the upper-70s. Lows near 60.
Saturday: Scattered showers.
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To help boost the blood supply during Ihe holiday season. Central Florida Rrglonal Hospital will be holding a blood drive on
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Studies show that 60 percent of the population will need blood
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Today u the 357lh
day of I99T and Ihe
third day of winter
TODAY’ S HISTORY: On thU day in
1783, George Washington resigned his
post as commander in chief of the U.S
Army
On this day in 1847, John Bardeen.
William Shockley and Walter Brattain
invented Ihe transistor
On this day in 1986. the Voyager air
craft, piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana
Yeager, landed at Edwards Air Force
Base in California after a nine day
flight around the world 11was the first
flight around the world to have been
made without refueling.
TO D AY’ S BIRTHDAYS: Joseph

Smith &lt;18031840, religious leader:
James Stockdale 11923-1. Naval herovice presidential candidate, is 75;
Robert Bly 11926 », poet, is 72; Akihito
11933 l, Japanese emperor, is 65. Paul
Hornung (1935 i, football player an
nouncer. Ls 63, Susan Lucei 11949-), ac­
tress, is 49
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1951, Tom Fears of the Rams caught
a 73-yard touchdown pass, winning a
24-17 victory for Los Angeles over the
Cleveland Browns.
TODAY’S QUOTE: “ Life is given to
us, we earn it by giving it." — Ra­
bindranath Tagore
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quarter (Dec. 26).
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The follow ing reports were com piled from the Seminole County
S h eriff 3 Office fo r Incidents recorded Dec. 22:

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE STRINGS, Koystoao, 900 H ack, Dec. 20. 3:30
a.m. a 19-year-old woman was arrested by Altamonte Springs
Police for slapping her llve-ln girlfriend across the face during
an argument.
ALTAMONTE SPN1N00. B. Central Parkway, 900 Mock. Dec.
19. 7:40 p.m. A 38-year-old woman was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police after she punched her boyfriend In the chest
and shaved him during a fight.
■ANTONS, 14th ■treat, 900 Mack, Dec. 20. 10:12 p.m. A 35year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties after he approached his ex-girlfriend near her home and
pulled her hair during an argument.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE •PNOHM. Oraage Arenas at Lnarcl. Dec. 20.
4:53 a.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested for driving under the
Influence by Altamonte Springs Police.
ALTAMONTE ■ P IU N ae. Dangles and M ata Need 490. Dec.
21.2:43 a.m. A 41-year-old man eras arrested for driving under
the Influence by Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
C A M E LB B M IY , Rad Bag Rand. Dec. 21, 2:34 a.m. A 43-yearold man was arrested for driving under the Influence by Semi­
nole County sheriffs deputies.
OVIEDO. Me Rinnan. 1100 Mack, Dec. 20. 2:45 a.m.. A 53year-old man was arrested for driving under the Influence by
Oviedo Police.
OVIEDO, M ata N eed 494, Dec. 19, 10:01 p.m. A 34-year-old
woman was anrsted for driving under the Influence by Oviedo
Police.
lANFORD. U.9. Highway 17-09 at Cewaty Read IB, Dec. 20.
2:14 a.m. A 3 1-year-old man was arrested for driving under the
Influence by Seminole County sheriffs deputies.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINO*. Carttalc Arcane. 000 Mack, Dec. 21.
1:30 p.m. A 19-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies for possession o f more than 20 grams of
marijuana and for possession o f drug paraphernalia. Deputies
said they were serving a search warrant on a house when they
came In contact with the defendant. They said he admitted to
them there was a smoking pipe In his room used for smoking
marijuana. He gave deputies permission to search his room. I n
his room, deputies said they found the pipe and about an
ounce o f marijuana.
•ANTORD, Mail— vlllc Avcaaa • « T in t Street, Dec. 19 9:41
p.m. A 38-year-old woman was arrested for possession of a
controlled substance and for assignation to commit prostitu­
tion by Sanford Police. Police said they found a piece o f crack
cocaine In her pocket during an arrest after she offered a sex­
ual favor In exchange for $10.
■ANTORD, 10th Street M Maple, Dec. 20. 4:15 p.m. A 47year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sheriff's
deputies for possession of a controlled substance and for al­
tering a license plate. Deputies said they stopped her for a
traffic violation and upon closer Inspection found that her li­
cense plate and registration had been altered. The woman was
placed under arrest and her vehicle was searched. In a ciga­
rette package In the front seat, the deputies found some crack
coculne.
•ANTORD, Strawberry A rran t, 1000 Mock, Dec. 18. 3:34
p.m. A 43-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for possession o f drug paraphernalia. Depu­
ties said the man was being arrested on an outstanding war­
rant when they searched him and found a pipe used to smoke
crack cocaine in his pocket.

ELTON RAT ADAME JR.
Elton Ray Adams J r „ 77,
Buck Lake Lane, Geneva, died
Friday. Dec. 18. 1996. Bom
Terre Haute, Ind., he moved to
Central Florida In 1985 from
Warner
Robbins,
Ga.
Mr.
Adams was an electrical engi­
neer. He served In the U.S.
Navy during WWII and Korea.
Mr. Adams was an Episcopa­
lian.
Survivors Include wife. Mari­
anne;
sons. Oary,
Beverly
Hills, Calif., Steve. DeQueen.
Ark., Nelson Moskal. Titusville,
Stewart Moskal. Coral Springs;
daughters.
Kathy
Stassl,
Slidell, La.. Arlene, Titusville,
Roxane Berglund. Apex, N.C.;
17 grandchildren; lour great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Josephine Brown. 86. West
13th Street. Sanford,
died
Monday. Dec. 21. 1998 at her
residence. Bom Dec. 12, 1912
In Georgia, she moved to San­
ford In 1933. Mrs. Brown was a
homemaker. She was a mem­
ber o f New
Bethel
M.B.
Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughters,
Clara Mae. Brooklyn. N.Y..
Fayetta Wilson. Sanford; four
grandchildren:
six
great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

OSCAR DAVIS
Oscar Davis, 73. West Broad­
way Street. Oviedo, died Thurs­
day. Dec. 17. 1998. Mr. Davis
was bom in Plnehurst, Ga. Mr.
Davis was a heavy equipment
operator In the construction
Industry. He was a member of
Mission Road Church o f God In

Sheriff

e N t l m d from Pag* LA
scene IYe ever
experienced. We had some
deputies go In there to get
Oene. Capt. Billy Lee. sergeants
Fannin and Wedding. They
showed remarkable courage.
Remarkable."
The sheriff said that Greg­
ory's widow, Linda, and their
son Deputy Travis Gregory were
working with the Singletary
family to assure that others with
mental problems will not have

Christ, Oviedo.
Survivors Include wife, Ollle
Bell; sons. Arthur B.. Slmi
Valley. Calif.. Adolphus Sr..
Horace L . all o f Oviedo; daugh­
ters, Janice Boston, L irene
King. Elizabeth Sneed. Jenette.
all o f Oviedo; sisters. Maudlo
Granville. Rose Henry. Claudia
Turner, all o f Rochester, N.V.:
21 grandchildren; seven great­
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge o f ar­
rangements.
■U M M I. DBBRUYNE
Susan I, DeBruyne, 87. First
Street. Sanford, died Monday.
Dec. 21. 1998. Bom March 4.
1911 In Marion, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida In
1973. Mrs. DeBruyne was a
manager for a Jewelry store.
She was a Methodist.
Brtsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

James Henderson, 67. CanIon. Ohio, died Friday. Dec. 18.
1998 at Life Care Center o f A l­
tamonte Springs. Bom In Un&gt;
dentree. Ohio, he had been In
Central Florida since August.
Mr. Henderson was a retired
sheetmetal muchlncr. He was a
member o f Church o f John
Knox Presbyterian In North
Canton. Ohio.
Survivors Include son. Ward.
Altamonte Springs; daughters.
Heather Provost. Canton. Ohio.
Connie, Palatka; slater. Susan
Melghen, Louisville. Ohio; four
grandchildren.
Robert A Son Cremation
Service, Altamonte Springs, In
charge o f arrangements.
BARBARA A. JACKSON
Barbara A.
Jackson.
67.
Leesburg, died Monday. Dec.

easy a*
access to firearms and be
under a watch by law enforce­
ment agencies or by those In
the community.
T h e key Is for law enforce­
ment and communities to work
together." Esllnger said. "W e
need to share projects and talk
about Issues, rm grateful for
the opportunity to be kn this
Job. -I realize, though, that I
hove to earn It every day. every
hour."
The move from the outdated
sheriffs office at Orlando San­

Resisting arrest:
LAKE MART, Tonrtk ■tract. 900 Meek. Dec. 20. 1:21 p.m. A
23-year-old man and a 19-year-old man were arrested by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies for resisting arrest without
violence. Deputies said they were checking out a complaint of
criminal mischief when they spotted a car nearby which
matched a description given by witnesses to the criminal mis­
chief. Deputies said they tried to question the owner of the car,
but he refused to answer any of their questions. A second man
come out of the house where the car was parked and became
belligerent and refused to go back Into the house. After five
warnings, he was also arrested.

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21, 1998 at LRMC Nursing Cen­
ter. Bom In Kansas City, Mo.,
she moved to Florida In 1931.
She lived In Sanford far 20
years before moving to moving
to Leesburg. Mrs. Jackson was
a retired school teacher and
had taught at Lakevlew Middle
School. Sanford, for ten years.
She was a Presbyterian.
Survivors include husband.
Robert: stepdaughter. Sharon.
Leesburg; son. James W..
Sanford: brothers. R.E. Bailey,
Charles Bailey, both o f New
York. N.Y.
National Cremation Society.
Lady Lake, In charge o f a r­
rangements.
Mjrma Renee Jones. 41. West
Webster Avenue. Winter Park,
died Saturday, Dec. 19. 1996.
Bom In Orlando, she arms a
lifelong resident o f Central
Florida. Mrs. Jones m u a
phlebotomlst at Florida Hospi­
tal. Orlando. She was a mem­
ber o f St. Margaret
Mary
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include sons. Oary
Lamar Ware. Brandon Alan
Washington, both o f Winter
Park; daughter. Dana R.. New
Orleans. La.; mother. Elsie
Herbert. Winter Park; adopted
parents.
William
H.
and
Yvonne B. Washington. Winter
Park.
Oolden's Funeral Home. Inc..
Winter Park. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

DEAN JAY LEOMBRUNO M L
Dean Jay Leombruno Sr., 33,
Wrights Road, Oviedo, died
Tuesday, Dec. 22. 1996 In Win­
ter Park. Bom Aug. 9, 1965 In
Olens Falls. N.Y.. he had re­
sided In Central Florida for 12
years. Mr. Leombruno was a
delivery driver. He was a U.S.
Air Force veteran. He was a
Protestant.

ford Airport to the new facility
was a major plus for the agency
as was a national award fair In­
tegrity. It dlsappotnted Eslln­
ger. however, that a veteran o f
the force had to retire after a
DU1 charge and that a deputy
waa fired after a domestic vio ­
lence Incident.
Esllnger sold hla wished for
19 M Include a continual Im­
provement in correctional and
law enforcement sendees. No
Loos o f Life, building
nity relationships and i
sufficient time for everyone to
get ready for the next challenge.
The long, hard Watch o f 1998
Is almost over.

Survivors Include wife, Sharon
A.; sons. Dean Jay fl. Winter
Park. Derrick. Lake Maiy. Qino,
Oviedo:
daughters. Jaytene.
Lake Mary. Sarah, Oviedo;
mother, Donna. Winter Park,
brothers. David, Dermis, both
of
Winter.
Park.
Darren.
Apopka;
slater.
Melanie
Casteel. Florida; grandmother.
Gladys Harrington, Daytona
Beach.
Banfteld Funeral Home, W in­
ter Springs. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Antonia Marttnes, 75, Georgia
Avenue. Sanford, died Satur­
day. Dec. 19, 1998. Bom Jan.
27. 1923 In Puerto Mco, she
moved to Central Florida in
1969. Mrs. Marttnes was a
homemaker. She waa a m em ­
ber o f Christ Hispanic United
Methodist Church, Ortando.
Survivors include son. Hector
Infante. Sanford: six brothers
and staters.
Brtsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge at arrange­
ments.

Donnie Ray Stone. 61. Coun­
try Club Drive. Sanford, died
Monday. Dec. 21, 1990. Bom in
Malden. W.Va., he moved to
Central Florida In 1986 from
Rand. W.Va. Mr. Stone was a
chemical engineer In the oil
Industry. He waa a member o f
Sanford Church o f Christ.
Survivors Include wife. Shir­
ley; son. Donnie Jr., Msnhstten. 01.; daughters. Mikas
Scott,
Chuluota.
Whitney.
Sanford; brother, Robert. A t­
lanta. Ga.; five grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangements.

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Retail theft:
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8; 11 p.m. A 36-year-old man was urrested by Casselberry
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Including electrical plugs and wall plates Into his Jacket
pocket and I&lt;4 the store without paying far the fas
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Bears ------continued from Page IA
tnry schools, which look stu­
dents on Odd trips to the farm.
Klllott said the tours, which
began 12 or 13 years ago. were
stopped this spring, when the
animals were moved to Camp
Challenge In Sorrento "That
bear about put us out of bu si­
ness.” said Elliott. "What anlmals we have left we're trying to
irear-proof.”
Charron. who runs a riding
stable, has railed the agency
several times. He said he was
told by a biologist who visited
the form “you have to live with
them.”
*You might tell city folks
that.” said Charron. ”but old
country boys aren't going to
liave none o f that.”
Charron klllrd a bear on the
property after an attack. "I've
been here for 50 years and It’s
only been the last two years
we've had problems like this.”
Hill said bears need a lot of
area to range. An adult nude
black bear ran travel up to 20
miles foraging for food. As
habitat Is lost, the omnivorous
bear, which feeds primarily on
fruits and berries, looks for
new food sourres.
‘ Hears are opportunistic.”
said Hill, who suggests rural
homeowners adjust their life ­
style to compensate for the
bears.
To mlntmUe encounters. Hill
first suggests an electric fence.
Also, she said, don't pul trash
out until the day of ptek-up.
store trash and livestock food

In secured containers or In a
bam. and don't feed family pets
outside.
The agency will not trap a
bear nnd relocate It until It Is
deemed a nuisance, nnd this Is
only after the homeowner has
exhausted all the advice given
by the agrncy.
Elliott said the farm owner.
Richard Wilber, was told by the
agenry to Install an electric
fence.
Trapping and relocating Is a
last resort, said Hill, because It
Is stressful for the bear, that Is
why the ngency advises callers
to 'back ofT and let the bear
move on.
Tills was the case for a bear
located In a Sanford neighbor­
hood this weekend.
Hay Hnmson. acting chief for
the Sanford Police Department
said the OFC biologist told him
"leave him alone, he'll go bark
to where he rame from.”
The SPD was rnlled to the
area o f I Ith Street nnd Avoeudo
Avenue early Thursday morn­
ing. The caller
thought u
prowler was In the area, and
while Hronson said officers did
not see the bear "It was some­
thing big and made a lot of
noise.”
"We believe that this bear has
been In the area since Thurs­
day of last week." said Hronson. It was finally sighted Sat­
urday afternoon, when It made
a temporary home In the back­
yard of u Pecan Avenue resi­
dence.
Tile area Is near the CSX rail­
road tracks. Hill said, "Hears
are known to use established
pathways." Hronson said he
lias had reports of sightings of
a bear along the trucks. He said
also he had unconfirmed re­
ports that someone on Narcis­
sus Avenue, also neur the
tracks, was feeding a bear.
Hronson said the department
would continue normal patrols
of the area, keeping an eye out
for further bear activity.
"I've learned a lot In the last
couple o f days about bears," he
said. "Tile bear did exactly
what the biologist said he
would do."
Growth In the Wektva River
area continues to he an Issue
In Sem inole County. The Semi
note Herald will update Its
readers on these concerns.
along wtth more Information on
TM tttglr tnfernetton. in earh/
January.

This hog was apparently killed by a bear last Thursday night. It was dragged
Irom its pen to an area close to where it make s a den, over the weekend.

This chicken coop, on Wilber's Farm, was shredded by a bear lest year. The
bear was eventually killed by Steve Charron.

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HOUSTON - Americans are
approaching the new millen­
nium with more hope Hum
dread for the future, drought
their optimism Is tempered by
concerns about a decline In
morality and basic values and
an uncertainty about the growth
of technology. And as the 20th
Century draws to a close, they
place great Importance on the
achievements made In the past
100 years. These are among the
major findings of the newest
edition o f T h e Shell Poll.” a
quarterly opinion survey of
Americans conducted for Shell
Oil Company by Peter D. Hart
Research Associates.
Two-thirds of Americans said
they were optimistic and hope­
ful about the future for them­
selves and their family. When
asked to describe their feelings
regarding the coming of the new
millennium, more Americans
(30 percent) said 'hope* than
anything else. Nearly a quarter
said 'curiosity.” while only 0
percent said "worry” and 5H
percent describing themselves
as hopeful about the tuition's
future.
T h e portrait that emerges In
tills study Is of a citizenry that
Is both satisfied and proud of
what has been accomplished In
this century and hopeful and
optimistic about what could be
accomplished In the century
ahead.” said Peler U. luirt. "Hut
behind this broad picture of
satisfaction. Americans have
some very real concerns about
the future."
When selecting from a list of

choices, a solid majority of
Americans believe both race
relations (57
percent)
and
physical fitness 152 percent)
will bo better 30 years from
now, while more believe lire
standard of living will be higher
(■IT! percent) than think It will
be worse (27 percent). Ameri­
cans aren't as optimistic about
respect for values and morality;
-15 percent think values will lie
worse In the years ahead. They
also worry about the crime rate,
with far more (47 percent) say­
ing It will be worse In 30 years
than belter (28 percent).
Surprisingly, young people
aren't us optimistic about the
future as their older counter­
parts. Americans under age 35
are very optimistic about their
own lives (00 percent), but only
a slim majority (52 |&gt;ereent) feel
good ubout the prospects for
the nation, with 45 percent ex­
pressing pessimism. On the
other hand. 02 percent of Haby
Hoomcrs say they're optimistic,
while Just 34 percent describe
themselves as |K‘sslm!stlc.
Further. Americans expect
our dally lives to undergo sub­
stantial change. Nine In 10 be­
lieve cash will disappear, to be
replaced by electronic cards;
nearly eight In 10 expect Infor­
mal atllre to l&gt;e the norm In o f­
fices; almost two-thirds believe
(he traditional summer break
for students will be replaced by
a year-round schedule; nearly
three fourths Ihlnk there will
be more than two major political
parties; and 55 percent believe
fathers will spend as much lime
and energy raising children as
mothers.

More than six In 10 think the
United States will remain the
world's greatest power In the
21st Century, while 42 percent
lielleve there's a better than
even chance the country will be
Involved In a major war In the
next 30 years. In fact, more
Americans (39 percent) list
global war us their greatest fear
(dr the future than any other
potential crisis, even though a
large majority (77 percent) cite
terrorist attacks as a greater
threat to the country than m ili­
tary conflict with unother na­
tion.
Health: Americans have great
confidence about the future of
health care. A majority of
Americans believe several d is­
eases and lllnesses-'lncludlng
spinal cord Injuries, dlubctes.
hepatitis, food-borne diseases,
cancer. AIDS, herpes, multiple
sclerosis and Alzheimer's dis­
ease-w ill be cured within 30
years. When asked to name
which disease should receive
the most research funding In
that period. 48 percent chose
cancer, making It far and away
the top choice over the second
highest funding priority; AIDS
(22 percent).
Other Interesting findings
Include:
• Americans expect the big­
gest changes to be In education
over the next 30 years. When
asked to name one or two areas
where great change will take
place. 45 percent said educa­
tion, while nearly a quarter said
the workplace and politics.
Further 36 percent selected
"Improvements In education”.

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HERALD
SPORTS
EDITOR

I do not
miss the
NBA in
the least
SANFORD . I apologize lo all
true professional basketball
fans, but I don't miss the NBA.
Now I know this column ts
usually devoted to local hap­
penings. but I have had several
people. Including a few here at
the Herald, ask me about the
NBA. so I am going to add my
two cents worth.
To begin with. I have never
been a huge NBA fan. I think
the college game, or even the
high school game. Is a better.
Now. I enjoyed watching
some o f the games and pulling
for the Magic, but It was not a
high priority on my list.
The NBA has turned Into a lot
o f one-on-one games. Teams
bring the ball down the door,
put the game In the star's
hands and clear the rest o f the
players out o f the way.
And you very seldom see
someone who can really shoot
the ball. All anyone wants to
do. and It seems, most o f the
fans want to see. Is a dunk.
That takes a lot o f skill. A ny­
one over G-foot-5 should be
able to Jump up and push the
ball down through the rim.
Ami about half o f the players
cun barely make OO-percent
from the free throw line.
Standing Just 15- feet from the
1 goal, no defense, basically no
• time limit and you can't make
• more than 6-out-of-10? Please.
? That brings me to the lock­
; out by the owners.
•
In recent days I have heard
l some players commenting that
! actually sound like they have
J an Idea about what reality Is.
1 guess Billy Hunter, negotia­
• tor
te for the NBA Players Assol elation, about had a heart a t­
* tack when he heard Carl
; Malone say he thought the
• owners' latest offer was pretty
1 good and a deal could be
; reached within a week.
&lt; And I really loved comments
from the Chicago Bulls' veteran
y guard Ron Harper.
•
Harper said, and I am paraf phrasing here, that he felt the
*. lockout was dumb because the
I players were getting to play a
fun game and that the players
f had fun playing the game.
•' He said that you can see
• basketball being played by all
) kinds o f people o f all ages In
| every city In the United States
!. on Just about every comer.
"And we get paid, very well.
C to play the game and have fun.*
•‘ sold Harper, who added the
part I really like. *How much
money do you really need?*
I think that Is the point that
gets lost In all that Is going on.
Most o f the players are not
wanting for money, they Just
&lt; expect to get It.
Money to them Is Just a
number, a status symbol.
If someone they feel they are
better than Is making more
money than they are. then they
fell they deserve more money.
It doesn't matter If they can
use the money or not. they
want the ego boost o f being
paid more than the next guy.
For yeurs Michael Jordan did
not make a high salary, at
least by NBA standards.
He knew If he made too much
‘ money, he wouldn't have any­
; one to play with and would
nrver win a championship.
And besides, he was making
a lot more money from en ­
dorsements than he could ever
make from the Bulls.
1 heard another funny com ­
ment from u player, whose
name I can't remember, on the
radio. He said the only people
who should be making this
kind of money are policemen
and teachers, not people
playing a game.
But I really don't feel sorry
for the owners either. It Is their
Please see Dean, Page 4B

Lake Brantley girls
reach Target finals
Rams, Silver Hawks also in action
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LAKE MARY • There's a sports aphorism that
says. *One hundred percent of the shots that
you don't take don't go In.*
Lake Brantley and Lake Howell added credi­
bility to that little nugget of wisdom Tuesday
night. Playing In the semifinals o f the Target
Soccer Classic girls' soccer tournament at Lake
Mary High School, the Lake Brantley Patriots
registered a 1-0 win after out-shooting the Sliver
Hawks 13 6.
Having a one-sided edge In shots on goal cer­
tainly la no guarantee o f a victory • host Lake
Mary had a considerable advantage In that
category in their first-round match with ValrtcoBloomlngdale. only to lose 1-0 on penalty kirks
• but It does Indicate who had the better o f the
play.
On Tuesday night, the Patriots put In a full 80
minutes, working hard from whistle to whistle
on both ends o f the field.
'Fitness was a big factorl* sold Lake Brantley
coach John Schaefer. T h e key for us was
keeping Nandy Pryce off the board. This Is the
second time we've had such a close game with
them. My girls worked hard and they worked
hard for 80 minutes.*
Ironically, although Lake Brantley forced Lake
Howell beeper Carol Lewis to make I I saves
(several being o f highlight film quality). It was a
long looping shot by Sarah Freeman with just
over a minute left that decided the game.
*We had one starter (senior Renee Gagnon)
home with the flu. so Sarah Freeman hod to fill
in for her.* explained Schaefer. 'And she

(Freeman) ended up scoring the game-winning
goal.*
Sarah's twin sister. Kristin, needed to make
Just four saves to register the shutout as Lake
Brantley (8-1-4) earned a chance to claim a
possible fourth Target (nee Burger King) Classic
title. The Patriots last won the tournament In
1989. capping a run of three consecutive titles
In 1987. 1988. and 1989.
The loss, the first o f the season for t^ke
Howell (7-1-4). did not go down easily for the
Sliver Hawks, who felt they did not give their
best effort.
1 know we were tired, but so were they (Lake
Bnuitley).* said Lake Howell coach Dtdler
Menard. "But even when you're tired, you still
have to challenge for SO-SO balls. They wanted
it more than we did. They went after every ball:
they beat us at every phase of the game.*
Particularly frustrating for the Sliver Hawks
was the paltry number o f shots they mustered
despite having several extended runs where they
strung together a sequence o f touches in the
offensive end o f the field.
"We talked about that (not taking shots) at
halftime.* Menard said. “We kept trying to set ig&gt;
the _perfect shot when
___ we
... should
______ nave
. ave been
trying to put the ball on net.
That's sll Sarah Freeman's shot was. an a t­
tempt from about 30 yards out that Lewis got a
hand to but could not get enough o f to push
over the crossbar.
'Carol (Lewis) did a great Job In goal for us.*
Menard said. "It probably should have been
three or four-gocJ game. But she kept us In It
and gave u s a chance to try and win It.*

T A R G E T S O C C E R C L A S S IC '9 8
T O D A Y . DECEMBER IS
Si Lt s m B ltfl i i i n i
I _ University (Ugh School 4. Lyman High School 0
3 . Lake Brantley IBgh School 3. MrRmumr High School I. sudden
penalty kicks
se 3 . Winter Park High School S. Wind
lllgh School 0
4 . Lake lloawi lt*h School X Neptune
Fincher High School I
st Laka Mary High I
B . Clranvaier-Countryside Itlgh School 3. Bishop Moore PamquUl
High School I. penalty kicks
Omsk 8 . Daytona Bearh Scafacscsr High School 4. Ortrdo High School I
Game 7 . Boca Raton High School defeated Boorte High School, arore not

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
f rUpi arnoni ■. Lake Mary High School 0.
8.
penalty kicks
i High School 0
1 9 . Oviedo High School A
10 . Lake Mary High School 4. Bishop Moore High School 0
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13 . Meantime IBgh School X Lyman High School I
14 . Neptune Bearh-Fletcher High Srhool 3. Winter Springs High

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School 3. Winter Pork High Srhoot I

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High Srhool 3. prnalty
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Raton IUgh Srhool 3.
kirks
Game 18 . Vakfeo-Moon*wdalr High Srhool 3. Neptune Bearh FVtrhrr High
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Mary H tfi Srhool 4. Winter Park High Vhiwil 3
l 30 . Ovtedo High School X University High School 3

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 99
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31 . VsktCO 1----- m ptali High Srhool 3. Vakteo-IUuomtngdair High
I. penalty kicks
«e 23 . Lake Mary IU#l School I. Ovtedo High School 0
i 33 . Lake Brantley IN0I School I. Lake Itowel High School 0
l 34 _ Ctrarwatrr Countryside IBgh Srhool 3. Daytons Iteath-Srabtrar
IBgh School I

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 93

FIFTH PLACE GAME
Game 33 .

High School vs. Lake Mary High Schwl. 3

THIRD PLACE GAME
Game 36 _ Lake HaaaS High School vs. Daytona Bearh -Seabrrrsr IUgh
School. 430 p as

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Gome 37 . Lake Brantiey High School vs. Ctearwatrr-Counlrysidr 7 p m

Palmetto
wins at
Lyman

Howell
defeats
Trojans

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SPORTS EDITOR1

SPORTS EDITOR

LONGWOOD _ Things did not
go very well for the Seminole
Athletic Conference teams In
the
26th
annual
Lyman
Christmas
Wrestling
Invitational on Saturday, but
several Individuals did have
good days.
Aa expected. Palmetto High
School from Miami was Che
champions, with Flagler Palm
Coast second
and Tarpon
Springs-East Lake third.
Locally. Oviedo was the best
with a fifth place finish, while
Lake Brantley was 10th. Lyman
was 12th. Lake Mary was 13th
and Lake Howell was 14th.
Individually. Lake Brantley's
unseeded John Martin won ah
four o f his matches to claim
the
119-pound
title, while
Oviedo's Jon Godwin ran his
record to 11-0 In winning the
189-pound
title
and
Lake
Howell's Josue Figueroa also
remained undefeated alter 11
matches In winning the 140pound gold.
In a tri-match at Lake
Brantley on Tuesday, there was
a three-way split, with Lake
Brantley edging Lake Howell.
40-37.
Port Orange-Atlantlc
topping the Patriots. 42-36,

CASSELBERRY _ Four play­
ers scored In double figures as
Lake Howell dominated the
middle quarters and closed out
Us
pre-Christmas
schedule
with a 71-61 boya' basketball
vlctoiy over Evans Tuesday.
University o f South Florida
signer Josh Kohn led the
scoring list with 22 points for
the Sliver Hawks, who Im­
proved to 10-1 on the season.
Chad Parsons chipped In with
17. Justin Kane 16 and Brad
((offer 10.
Lake Howell will return to ac­
tion on Monday, traveling to
Orlando to participate tn the
Bishop Moore Christmas Tour­
nament.
In girls' basketball action
from Monday. Ovtedo used a
big second half lo pull away
from Pine Ridge, 46-37.
In boys' soccer action. Lake
Mary and Lyman both claimed
victories over Metro Conference
schools Tuesday evening, the
Rams thumping Dr. Phillips, 5­
2. and the Greyhounds edging
West Orange. 4-3.
In a game from Monday
night. Ovtedo (14-0) remained
undefeated by blanking a very
strong Rock!edge team (12-2).
5-0, at Courier Field.
On the prop schedule to ­
night:
* Boys' basketball _ Crooms
at Flagler-Palm Coast Christ­
mas Tournament In Bunnell.
* Girls' basketball _ Lake
Howell
at Seminole (family
night). 7:30 p.m.

and the Silver Hawks nipping
the Sharks. 42-39.

SATURDAY
LYMAN CHRISTMAS
TOURNAMENT
TEAM SCORES
I. Miami Plamrtto. 235 5. 2. FlaglrrPabn Coast. 314.0. 3. Tarpon Spring
East Lake. 158 5; 4 Edgrwater. 152 5;
5. Ovtedo. 129.8; 0. University. 109 0.
7. Apopka. 1030. 8 Pine Ridge. 101.8.
9 Winter Spring,. 94 0. 10. Lake
Dran Dry. 82 0. II New Smyrna (leach
SOB; 12. Lyman. 60 S: 13. Lake Mary.
• 83.0: 14 Lake llowell. 49 8; 16. West
Orange. 438; 18 DeLsnd. 14.0.

BASKETBALL
BOYS •
TU ESDAY
Picas* sec Props, Pag* 2B

Robinson posts top speed during A R C A test
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH - Former
NASCAR Busch Series driver
Shawna Robinson was the
fastest tn ARCA Hondo/MarHyde Series testing at Daytona
International Speedway.
Robinson was one of 39 driv­
ers testing for the upcoming
FlrstPlus Financial 200 sched­
uled for Sunday. Feb. 7.
Behind the wheel o f a James
Finch-owned ChevroletMunte
Carlo. Robinson turned a lap

o f 189.190 mph.
Daytona Beach's Mark Gib­
son was second fastest during
the three-day test which ended
Sunday. Glbaon ran 188.520
mph around the 2.5-mlle track.
Second-generation
driver
Bobby Hamilton Jr., was third
with a lap of 187.970 mph.
Robinson, who last raced
with the NASCAR Busch Scries
In 1995, made a name for her­
self In 1994 when she became
the first woman to win a pole
position for a Busch Series
event. In March of 1994 she

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Busch Series event at Atlanta
Motor Speedway.
The ARCA teat was the final
stock car test of the year at
Daytona International Speed­
way. NASCAR Winston Cup
testing begins Sunday. Jan. 3
with a two-day Ford lest, fol­
lowed by the General Motors
teams on Wednesday. Jan. 6.
The Winston Cup teams will be
back at the "World Center of
Racing* Jan. 13 with the (Inal
Ford test and Jan. 19 with the

last OM workout.
Grandstands at D1S are open
during testing and can be ac­
cessed through the lobby of
DAYTONAUSA.

ARCA BONDO/MAR-HTDE
SERIES TE8TXNQ
DEC. 28-20
I. Shawns Robinson. IS9 190: 3.
Mark Gibson. 188.620. 3. Bobby IUrol I
ion J r.
187 970. 4.
Bill Dated.
187 678. 5 Josh Ualtes. 186 222: 6.
Glen Morgan. 180 143. 7. Bobby Gethart.
184 841:
8
Shane
Yoder.
184 601. 9. Dsn Pardos. 184 691; 10.
Covin Conedor. 184 803.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
JOG _ Fpstctn. Pine Ridge, defeated
Campbell Ovtedo. Injury default. 020.
112 _ Acosta. University, defeated
Hines. Pine KkJgc. 13-0.
119 _ Martin.
Lake Dram ley.
defeated Facutlery. Apopka. 9 6.
12fl _ Oulnrga. Palmetto, defeated
Nguyen. Apopka. 3 0
130
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Flagler Pulm
Coast, pinned MulUn. Apopka. 3 00.
138 _ llebbler. Edgew-alcr. defeated
Latino. Palmetto. 11-7
140 _
Figueroa. Lake
lluwell.
defeated.
Marschku.
Flagler-Pulm
Coast. 13-3.
148 _ Kucak. Fast Lake, defeated
Delgado. Paimrttn. 12-4.
182 _ Roberts. East Lake, pinned
Kellogg. New Smyrna Desrh. 3 39
- J*sse. University, defeated
Roberts. East Lack. 7-1.

Pleas* see Wrestling, Page 2B

�25 •Serrunoie HeraW Sanford. Hernia Wednesday, Decemeer 23 t998

O utdoor Adventure Series, G F C cancel amateur bass tournaments
SANFORD • The Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission (GFC). Wildlife Foundation of
Mori da and the Texas* based Outdoor Adventure
Series (OAS) have caneeled a series o f amateur
bass fishing tournaments that were scheduled
next year In Florida.
Randy Stark, owner of ihe OAS, was preparing
to bring the biggest purse amateur bass fishing
tournament In history' to Florida early next year
Hie plan called for three megil-money fishing
tournaments In different parts o f the state.
Tournament winners would then compete for a
Florida championship.
"A late start In planning for the Florida tour­
naments and a change In our relationship with
Fox Sports Southwest have forced us to post­
pone our plans for at least a year." Stark said
’ We are negotiating an agreement with another
national network for broadcast and advertising
activity for the Honda tournaments.*
In additton to bass tournaments, plans in­
clude producing as many as four hour-long tele-

four tournaments. The biggest event on L ike
Fork drrw 2,600 anglers over three days.
The amateur series in Florida wtntld Ini low the
same successful formal used In Texas. Frizes
are awarded for the seven heaviest bass on an
hourly basis during each three-day evrnt.
"We're looking forward lo coming to Florida
and working with the GFC and the Wildlife
Foundation o f Florida In putting tin a great
amateur bass fishing tournament series that
will exdle anglers and promote the quality
fishing Florida offrrs.* Stark said
vision specials about Horlda's fishing, hunting
and wildlife viewing opportunities. The OAS
stall will be responsible for conducting the
tournaments and getting sponsors, and the GFC
will provide technical assistance for the protect,
tentatively titled "The Outdoor Adventure Se­
ries.*
Stark said he and his stafT arc confident
things will work out for Florida. The OAS made
their debut this year In Texas with a s c rie s of

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119 _ Martin lake llrantley. won
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125 _ IVin.ll.itl Atlantic
pinned
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130 _ tvmigan Atlantic, won by
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13S _ Font Atlantic. pinned
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140 _ D.ivl* lakr llrantley won by
forfeit
145 _ spnlrr
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Schmidt 0 57
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lake
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180 _ Kemkl
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171 _ Joyre Lakr llrantley defeated
Sharper. 11 5
189 _ Fu»co lake Brantley pinned
Axlolt* 5 53
2 1 5 . Smgrr lake Brantley won by
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llrantley
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1 1 9 . Martin lake llrantley pinned
Mowery, 0 56
125 _ Httkry. Lake HowvIL, pmnetl
Kapler. 1:25
130 _ Aber take HowvIL ilefratrd
Torro, 12-5
135 _ Hale*,in lake llrantley
pinned Onofire, 5:54
140 _ Flgurnu lake Howell,
lev tunc.ill fall. Davtv 20 3.
145 _ Kltrhcti. Lake llrantley. won
by forfeit
152 _ Krm ki lake flrantlev
defeated O Brfen. 17-7
180 _ O Connor,
lake llm rll.
pinned Joyce. 3 :14.
171 _ Flock, lake Howell, won bv
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Lake Brantley will play with ClearwaterCountryside (champions in 1996). which bested
Daytona
Beach-Seabreeze
(tournament
champions in 1992) 2-1 In the other semifinal
Tuesday, this evening at 7 p.m.
Lake Howell and Seabreeze will play In the
third-place game at 4:30 p.m.
Meeting to decide fifth and sixth place at 2
p.m. will be the Lake Mary Rams and Bloomtngdale Bulls in a rematch of a first-round
pairing.
The Rams (10-2-5) rode a goal by Alyssa Be­
nitez and an 11 -save shutout performance by
goalkeeper Brandle Mullzla to eliminate the
Oviedo Lions, 1-0. in one of Tuesday's consola­
tion bracket semifinals.
Earlier in the day. Bloomtngdale ousted Boca
Raton. 2-1, on penalty kicks. All three of
Bloomgdale s tournament wins have gone to
penalty kicks.
After scoring etght goals In their previous two
games. L ik e Mary's offense suffered a relapse to
Its first-round form.
T h e difference Is finishing.’ said Lake Mary
coach Bill Elssrle. "We dldn t finish our oppor­
tunities In our first round game with Bloomlngdale. The last two games, we've done a better
Job of capitalizing on our chances. Tonight, the
goalkeeper was our target.*
Both teams peppered the opposing nctmlnders with shots. Lake Mary launching 20 at
Oviedo s Tiffany Christian! while the Lions took

'Brandle did a good Job In the air.* Elssele
said. ‘ She made some big saves, especially In
the first half, when she was looking Into the
sun.*
Oviedo coach Jay Getty sang similar praises
for Christian!.
T iffa n y did a wonderful Job back there to ­
night.* said Getty. 'Not only Is she a good ath­
lete. but she's a very Intelligent goalkeeper. She
knows how to put herself tn good position to
make the saves.
‘ Emily Chapman, our sweeper back, also did
a good job tonight. She doesn't get much notice
with all the firepower we have on this team, but
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E va n * (5 1 )
Chavtrl 22. Bright 2. bcslin 6. Mont iomcry 15. Wlllum* 2. Ttuimp-wjn 10.
Baker 2. Total* 23 8-12 61
La k e H o w e ll (7 1 )
Kotin 22, Parsons 17, Turner 4 Kane
16, Quel ant 2, Holler 10. Total* 25 1-4
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La k e H o w e ll
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T h m |wim fiefo ( i u l i _ Evan* 5
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Lake 1' -11 10
(Kotin 5, Kane 4, Parsons) Train foul*
_ Evan* 7. Lakr Howell 11 Fouled out _
none Tcehnlralt _ none. Hrturd* _
Evan* 6 5; lake Howell 10-1. Junior
varsity _ Evan* 45. Lake Howell 30

Please see Briefs. Page 4B

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forfeit.
112 _ Allen. Atlantic defeated Todd.
23-22
119 . Vtowery, la k r Howell won by
forfell
125 _ Ikinalatl. Allaniir. pinned
llu key 4 31
130 „ (ktnlgan. Atlantic pinned.
Aber. I 45
135 _ Onodrr. Lakr Howell pinned
Ford I 49
140 _ Figueroa. Lakr tbmeU won by
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145 , Spider
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152 . OBrten l.ikr ItowrJJ pinned
Franco, l 30
171 _ Until Like llowrtl pinned
Sharper 0 47.
189 _ Axlolt*. Atlanta
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27 5 _ MrCranry Atlanta pinned
llattaway. 106
Jwafer vanity . lake lluwell 46.
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SILVER HAWKS 71, TRO­
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I’ALATKA _ The Si. Johns River Wuter
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SHARKS 42. PATRIOTS 30

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McVeigh 2 23
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What Is it with New Year’s Eve,
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night, there'* way too much pressure
to Have A Great Time.
As a child, of course, I thought New
Year’s Eve was swell. For yean, my
sister and I would stage a New Year’s
pageant (she played Father Time, I
The Sertoma Club o f South
played the New Year! for the enter­
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and tainment of my parents, who sat
through It patiently before leaving —
hearing children, meets every
in a cloud of Shalimar and Old Spice
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida Hos­ — for our next-door neighbor’s annual
shindig. Throughout grade school, my
pital Senior Citizens Center.
best friend Judy Rainer and I spent
1097 Sand Pond Lake Road
New Year’s Eve together, eating
which connects to Lake Emma
MAMs and nonpareils, and watching
Road, one mile south o f Lake
the scene at Times Square on televT
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
■km.
members are United to attend.
By my late teens, the holiday look a
For Information, call
Oene
turn for the worse. The main point of
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.
New Year’s Eve became Getting A
Date This was almost always a dis­
aster, invariably involving a large party
with people I didn't know or didn't like.
A local chapter o f Weight
It doesn't take long to find out there's
Watchers meets at the Lake
nothing amusing about drinking loo
Mary
Community
Building
much, or being with someone who
every Thursday from 4:45 to
does.
6:45 p.m.
By the time 1 hit my late 20s, how­
ever, 1began to enjoy New Year's Eve
again, and spent many a happy one
with another best friend. Mary
The Omni Toastmasters Club
Murphy Mary, who is a natural cook
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
(ai well as an excellent photojoumal
every Thursday at the AAA
1st),
developed our traditional New
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive,
Year's Eve menu: oyster stew, spinach
Heathrow. Ouests and prospec­
salad, and, for dessert, a small bit of
tive members are welcome.
something Intense, like a chocolate
Coll Jim Ocquc. 942-5227 for In­
truffle We'd sip champagne and laugh
formation.
a lot and toast the present and the
future
Nowadays my husband and I have
given up (lying lo do anything “spe­
The Columbia Medical Cencial" on New Year’s Eve We let the
Icr-Sanford Chapter of Senior
kids stay up until midnight, when we
Friends meets every second
serve a round of cheap sparkling wine ’
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
and Dr Pepper. We watch the bail go
Sanford Senior Center, 401 E.
down in Times Square. But I always
Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
make oyster slew, and I always have
timely programs are featured
a bowl d ( MAMs handy And at mid­
monthly plus social exchange.
night, if I can track them down. I call
All Seniors are welcome. For
Judy and Mary, and wish them a won
Information, call U * Lawlor. di­ derail New Year.
rector, 321-4500, Ext. 5784.

For serving:
1/4 cup chocolate chips (optional)
Bring the cream lo a boil in a small
heavy-bottomed saucepan over mod­
erate heat, or in a bowl in a microwave.
Remove from heal and add the choco
late and butter, whisking until smooth.
tn a cup or small bowl, mix togeth­
er the boiling water, cinnamon and
espresao powder to make a paste.
Scrape this mixture into the chocolate
mixture and stir well.
Pour the warm chocolate espresso
mixture into a shallow bowl and press
a piece of plastic wrap directly against
the surface. Refrigerate for at least 3
hours or overnight. If left overnight, it
may be loo hard to scoop the next day
In that case, let sit at room tempera­
ture until slightly softened

Sertoma Club

A support group for friends
relatives of alcoholics (Alon) meets every Wednesday,
8 pm., at I I I E. 27th St.,
pit west o f Sanford Avenue In
enfant. New visitors or me til­
ers are welcome to this 12Irp group.

r

'oastliners
The Coastliners meetings are
eld at 10 a.m. the first
Wednesday of each month at
te Sanford Senior Center. 401
. Seminole Blvd.
All Interested
railroaders,
oth active and retired, are bi­
lled to attend.
For Information, call Horace
been. 322-5493.

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
nental health organization for
Kople who suffer from panic
ittacks. depression, fears and
feneral nervous symptoms. For
nformallon. call 600 2003, or
§06-5906.

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
Take OfT Pounds Sensibly)
Heels every Wednesday at 6:30
km.. In the auditorium of
knith Seminole Hospital, 565
V. State Road 434, Longwood.
Velghlng beings at 5:30 p.m.
"he first meeting Is held every
Wednesday,
at
9:30,
at
■akcvtew Christian
Church.
400 Bear Lake Road Apopka,
'or Information, call 293-5048.

Weight Watchers

Toastmasters

Senior Friends

OYSTER STEW

tl-Anon
If you know, or live with an
Icohollc, there Is help.
A!-Anon Is an anonymous,
on-prollt organization, open
) anyone who Is a relative or
lend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
irh Monday at 7 p.m. and
hursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
re held In the back room of
ic Sahara Club, 2587 South
anford Ave., Sanford.
All
leetlngs are non-smoking.
For additional meeting times
id locations In the Central
lartda area, or for more Inforunion, call 291-1900.

lur-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
eve
’ednesday at 8 p.m. at Soul
eminole Hospital. 555 West
tale Road 434. Longwood.
ar-Anon Is a support group
Jen to families and friends of
ddlcts. Dally living with an adct Is more turmoil than you
in handle by yourself. Join
r support In coping with your
Idlct: gain serenity to make
vision s and put our live back
i focus. Call (407) 322-3434.
33-9204, or 294-6504 for more
iformutlon.

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1 pint shucked i
1-1« cup# mNk (soo note)
1/2 evg) I
1/21
1/Bteaspoon freshly ground popper
or paprika

TOPS (Take OfT Pounds Srnnihblyl
S621
meets
every
Thursday from
I I lo 11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1491 S. Park Ave.
Weigh-in In from 10 lo 10:45
a.m. For Information call 3219240. Visitors are welcome.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m., at the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Pickers
and
grlnners
are
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer. 829-4931.

Submarine veterans
The United States Submarine
Veterans.
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club, 3040 West
SR 46. the first Thursday o f the
month. All submariners, bath
active
or
otherwise.
are
welcome. For Information, call
Bud Simpson. 330-4445.

In the lop of a double boiler over
boiling water, place the butler, oysters
with their liquor, milk, half-and half,
and salt and pepper When the oysters
float, the butter has melted and the
milk and cream are hot. add the pars­
ley, if using. Serve immediately.

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Right before serving, drizzle with
dressing and toss again Yield I large
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Note A richer stew can be made by
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milk. Yield: 4 servings
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a pomegranate, 2 tablespoons toasted
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bration for their 40th anniversary.
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children kick in $250 toward the
party. We live in another state and
our tickets to attend are very expen­
sive. Abby, we feel the coat of our
tickets is enough expense without
helping to pay for thtir party. They
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a steady stream until mixture is emul
sifted If making more than a few hours
ahead of time, refrigerate, covered,
until ready lo use.

CHOCOLATE CAPPUCCINO
TRUFFLES
For (he truffles
1/3 cup haavy cream
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unsweetened cocoa powder, (or
dusting hands
For the coating
unsweetened cocoa OR chopped
nuta OR • ounces confectioner s
coating choc oleta (sea note)

To finish truffles, roll in cocoa or
chopped nuts. Or for a hard, shiny
chocolate covering, melt the coating
chocolate (see note) in the lop bowl of
a double boiler over — not in — hot,
but not boiling, water. Remove from
heat and let cool (o room temperature.
Using a spoon and your hands, if nec­
essary. dip truffles into melted choco­
late, one at a lime, until coated
Place finished truffles on a plate
lined with waxed paper and refriger­
ate at least two hours before serving.
Serve chilled Store in an airtight con­
tainer up lo I week or in the freezer
up lo a month Yield, about 2 dozen
small truffles.
Serving suggestion: If you wan! a
really snazzy, restaurant-style pre­
sentation. place one or two truffles on
a large plate Melt some chocolate
chips in the microwave and drizzle the
melted chocolate around Ihe edge of
the plate in a random pattern Refrig­
erate (or several minutes until Ihe
chocolate drizzles harden on the plate,
and serve
Note Confectioner’s coaling choco
tale (also called compound chocolate,
or "summer coaling") is available in
Ihe cake decorating and candy making
section of large chain department
stores (Don't confuse confed loner's
coaling chocolate with commercial
coaling chocolate, or "couverture.*
which Is not readily available to non­
professionals. and is tricky lo work
with ! A good substitute is S ounces
semisweet chocolate chips molted with
I tablespoon Cnsco
— Recipe adapted from "Sweet
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with sliced, hard-boiled eggs.

Using a teaspoon or tiny ice-cream
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waxed paper. Dust your hands with
cocoa, and roll each mound between
your palms lo form a ball.

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and Mom will have a 50th anniver­
sary soon. That is something to cele­
brate. I don't mind paying for it
myself, and I won't ask anyone to
help.
Which anniversaries should be
celebrated with a big celebration?
And must we help pay for their
party? I No one offered to help us
with the expense of our plane
pla:
tickets.)
JACKIE IN COLORADO SPRINGS
DEAR JACKIE: Forty years
of marriage la something to cel­
ebrate, and a party Is appropri­
ate. Usually the couple hosts
the party, but If the children
wish, they can give the party. If
the children planned this cele­
bration, then they should each
pay a share. However, If your
In-laws planned the party, they
are the noata and the children
should not be forced to finance
It. It would be gracious to chip
In If you can afford to, but If you
cannot, let your in-laws know It
would cause financial hardship.
Perhaps they will excuse you.
P.S. T h e fifth , 10th, 20th,
25th, 40th, 50th end 60th are
typically celebrated In style, but
many couples also celebrate
anniversaries in between with
small partlea with fam ily or
dose friends.
DEAR ABBY: While my daugh­
ter and I were standing at the win­
dow, we saw that her 3-year-old had
stopped his tricycle and leaned his
chin on the handlebars When we
looked again, he was in the exact
same position, which was unusual

for him. Laughing, we went out to than highlighting a breach of
see what had captured his attention etiquette.
for so long.
His face was turning blue. The
K o r e v e ry th in g y o u n e e d lo k n u w
cord on the hood of his jacket had
a b o u t w a d d in g p la n n in g , o rd e r “ H o w to
come unfastened, and when he H a v e a lo n e ly W a d d in g .* H an d a b u a lleaned forward it had become M a a tln d , a a lfa d d r eta r d e n ve lo p e , p ju e
entangled in the pedal. Each (urn of c h e c k o r m oney o rd e r fo r C U M It-tJM ) In
the pedal had pulled him tighter C an ada I to : D e a r A b b y, W e d d in g D o u b le t,
against the handlebars until he P .D . B o x 467. M o u n t M o rrla , 111. g tO V I0 4 4 7 .1P oa tag * la In c lu d e d . 1
could go no farther. Thank God, he
waa fine as soon as we cut him
loose.
Children's coats should fasten
with snaps or Velcro, and slacks
should have zu&gt; belts to remove. A
baby can strangle on any string or
cord — even that ribbon used to
hold its pacifier.
NAOMI GLENN. A CONCERNED
GRANDMA, HILLSBORO, OHIO

YOUR
NEWSPAPER
costs little but
its value is great

DEAR NAOMI: Your grand­
son’s near-miss must have been
terrifyin g for all concerned.
Thank you for alerting other
parents and grandparents to
this potential danger. This valu­
able information may save some
lives.

Subscribe Joiliiy'

Seminole H erjld • 32? 2611

lA M y O M t t
DEAR ABBY: Is it appropriate
for a couple to announce their
engagement at another couple's
wedding?
My sister-in-law and her fiance
did that at our wedding — at the
request of my mother-in-law. I’m
very upset about it, and my hus­
band says I'm being selfish and
petty.
Abby, are they right, or um I?
(Please don’t use my name.»
BRISTLED BRIDE
D EAR BRIDE: You are c o r­
rect. W hat y ou r slater-in-law
did at her mother’s behest waa
a k in to the cu te lit t le c h ild
actor stealing the star’s sp ot­
light.
However, please be generous
enough to forgive them, so this
sore spot doesn’t fester and eat
aw ay at fam ily relationships.
H arm on y la m ore Im portan t

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fault that the salaries got out
of hand and If they have to pay
someone more money, they
Just raise ticket prices and now
Ilf they were playing) a family
can't afford to go to a game.
You have to know someone
who works for a company that
bought a block of season tick­
ets and has a few to give away.
Tile people I feel sorry for
are the behind-the-scenes
people, the ticket takers, food
vendors, etc. These are the
people being hurt, and thry .ire
being given no consideration at
all. at least as far as we know.
For some of these people.

tins Is the only money they
make and now that has been
taken away from them.
It Is not fair.
So If you are missing basket­
ball. go on out to UCF. SCC or
a local high school gym (like
lake Mary where therr will be
a tournament next week fea­
turing the boys' teams from
Lake Mary and Seminole).
Or stay home and flip on the
TV and watch a college game.
You will enjoy It.
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pul n rndol tog on the Krrln
Greene Incident last week.
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conch. Hul tvrt/ Utile confncl

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(Herons. Spreut'll choked his
coac/t anti after Iearing, came
back later anil irUit lo attack
him again. So comparison.
-S/ioulil Grivne finis* gotten a
lugger suspension or fine.’
Maybe. Out / si III think Sprcuvll
got plfensy. IVTinf he dkl axis
crlmliuil and fie should not be
allot w l to plag again.

322-2611

19—CoMnmx/TV
Complete with printer ft SO or
best offer 322-7299_________
21— Personals
ALONE? Sanors Dating Bureau1
RESPECTED since 19771 Age*
15090) 000-922 4477 (?4hrs)
Walk m welcome 7 day*
Private rtn* Female Stall
Uac #**400077*5
407-329-S300

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Qiilto Lagoon due to the cool weather.

Continued from Page SB

13 pounds arc taken each winter by anglers
bouncing finger mullet slowly amiss the rocky
bottom. Also expect btuefish. trout, redfiah. and
a few snook.
River action ts getting better by the day. Bass
will l*e hitting shiners fished tight to floating
water hyacinths. Specks will soon be on the
move as well as sunshine bass and stripers.
Look for schooling activity near run-offs and
creek mouths.

Captain Jack at PcrL Canaveral reports that
high seas have kept boats In Port. King mack­
erel will be the main attraction In-between cold
fronts. Inside the Port, look for flounder and
sheepshead. Trout and redfish are off the flats
pLlhC-Danana and Indian Rivers.
Big sheepshead are the news at Ponce Inlet.
Fish to over 10 pounds are there to stay for over
the winter months. The hope at the tip of the
north lettlcs Is the real hot spot. Fiddler crabs
and live shrimp are top baits. Also expect bluefish. drum, redfish. and a few Jack crcvalte.
Trout and redfish are harder to locate In Mos-

Briefs
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and brochures are available through District
offices and the tax collector offices selling
District permits.

Winter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS . The City of Winter
Springs Parks A Rrcreatlon Department will
offer two plans for Us Stow Pitch Softball
Fall League at Central Winds Park.
Offered will be league's for Co-Ed. Men and
Women and teams may opt for either a fiveweek. 10 game schedule or a five-week, five
game schedule.
Cost for the 10 game season Is $310 and
$185 for the five game season. Both league's
will have to pay a $25 ASA fee and a $5 non­
resident fee Ilf applicable). Teams may also
purchase softballs between $40 and $50 per
doien Ihome teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week of January
4th and end the week of February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with plc-

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Legal Notices
in T N I CtRCUtT COURT
FOR SIM fNOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FRO RAT I DIVISION
File He. eS-704-CV
IN RE; (STATE OF
ANNA IAURENZ0.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration *1 the
• tilt* ol ANNA IAUNEHZO,
DECEASED. File No. **70*-CP.
X ponding in IN# Circuit Court
lor SomlnoJo County, Flood#,
Frobot# Division. IN# #ddr#««
ol •truth 10 F 0. Soi Drawer C,
Sanford, florid# 12772-0(59
Tho names and addr#aaaa of
tha personal rapr#*antatl*a and
of tha personal representative'*
attorn#* art tat forth baton.
Any inter attad parton uprn
whom Ihra nolle a it aarvad who
mlonda to chall#ng# tho qualificaliona ol tho portonat repreaantativa. vanua, or (uriadtclton
of tho court, and all paraona
having clatma agamat tha
aatata who ara aartrad a copy ol
thia notice, ara roqutrad lo fit#
with thia court auch obioction
or claim within tha later of three
month* aflat tho data of tho
firat publication ot thia notice
or 30 data after tho data ol aorvica ot a copy ol thia nonce on
that par ion
Paraona having claims agamat
tho aetata who are not known to
the pataonal representative and
whoa# names and addresses
at# not reasonably ascertainable must til# #11 cleans agamat
the as Iate within thr#« months
atlas tha data of tho fuel publi­
cation ot this notice
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT so FILED WILL
FOREVER BE BARRED.
Tha data ol the fuel publica­
tion ot this nonce i«: December
I t . IM S
Jean SoHaccio
Personal Repit senIalive
224( Palm Vista Drive
Apopka. FL 32711
John Palumbo
Attorney foe
Personal R#p.
Florida Bar No 390E2S
i n N SR 434. Suita 214*
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
(407) 774-441)
Publish Oecember IS. 23. IM S
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Notice la hereby given that t
am engaged m busmeta M 7341
S. US 17-12. Fern Park, FL
32730.
Sammoie
County,
Florida, under tha FXtRieu*
Name of ROSBLANO, and that I
inland lo register said note*
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Corporations,
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Florida, m accordance wwn to#
provisions ot tha Figmiaua
Mama Statute*. To-Wit: (action
M S Of. Florida Statute* 1H1.
Uptown Entertainment
Alin L o m i
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Of *-1(7

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB ItONTSINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FON
B IM IN O L I COUNTV.
FLORIOA
CASB NOl IB-SBAO-OR-BB-K
IN RE THE ADOPTION OF
A MINOR CHILD

ROTIC1
To: Slave,
Last Name Unknown
The Natural Father.
TOU ARE M0TIFIE0 H at tha
Petitioner. RICHARD DONALD
SKOREFA. has tiled a Petition
lor the Adoption ol A MINOR
CHILD In IN# above styled
Court and you ara commanded
lo servo a copy ot your written
detente*. If any, ueon BREN­
DAN P. LINNAHE. Petitioner*
allot nay, whoa* address (a
(70S Hanaal Avenue, Orlando.
F t. 32SOB. on or before. JANU­
ARY 13 . t m . and mo the orig­
inal with in # Clerk at the Court,
either
balora
service
to
Petitionera attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise. •
default may be entered IQ ------you lor tha rebel demanded In
the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal at
ihe Court at Sanford. Florida on
thia Pth day of DECEMBER,

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IBBALL
MARYANNE M O R S E -------------*
CLERK OF THE COURT
Nancy R. Winter
DEPUTY CLERK
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IN T M CIROUIT COURT
DF TNB ■MMTIRRTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
•■MMOLS COUNTY,
FLDRTNA.

CAM NO. BD-BB4-CF
in Re: The Estate of
BLANCHE H
VanBLARCOM.
Deceased
NDTICB
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th# administration ot the
Estate
ol
BLANCHE
N.
VanBLARCOM. dacaaaad. File
Number M -M 4-CP , la pending
in the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probale Divlelon. tha address
of which x Peal Ofhce Boa *C\
Sanlard. Florida 32772. Tha
namee and eddreseea af the
Paraenai Rapraaantatlva and
the Personal neprssemsfivss
attorney are set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE HOTIFIEO THAT:
Art persona on whom this
Notice X served who have
objections that chatlange th*
validity of tha WM, tha qualifi­
cation* el
the
Personal
Representative, venue, or (uritdxtion el this Court ere
required to hi* thaw objection*
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T M O M I OF SERV1C*
m s o s i l Fi m . m b m n o n c e
ON THEM.
AH creditor* ot the decedent
and other parson* having
claims or demand* agamat
decedent a aatata on whom a
copy of thi* Nolle* X served
within thrsa months aftsr th*
data of tha hrat publication of
thi* nottc* must fix tha* claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER T H I DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AM other creditors ol tha Maca­
dam and parson* having claim*
or demand* agamat th* dace
dams vital* must IU# lhafr
claims with tlu* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER T H I
DATE OF T H I FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO.
Tha data of tha first publics
tlon of MU* Notxo X December
IS. IM S.
RICHARD S.
DOUCETTE,
Personal Representative
Attorney tor
Personal Representative:
O CHARLES WOHLUST. ESQ
Florida Bar • 121(40
Dttimer. WoWust B
Wilkin*. F A.
230 Lookout Place
Post Off lea Boa (41(90
Maitland. Florida
327(4-1(90
1407) 539-0009
Publish: December IS, 23. 1 M (
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NOTICB
OF ACTION OF ADOPTION

Seminole Herald
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32772-1667

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Nyouneed tocTwngeyouradnMb IIlatwining. pteaaDghrtuea cal andwt
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IN TNB CIRCUIT
OF TNB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AMO FOR
•EMIMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case Humbert

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TO: The Birth Father of th*
infant to bo Adopted
YOU ARE HEREBT NOTIFIED
that an action for tha Faiition
tor Adoption of your minor child
born on September I t . I M l
was Iliad tn IhX court ol
October I , IM S .
Tou are
required to servo a copy ol
your written defan*** lo K, it
any.
on
tho
Petitioner's
Attorney, whoas name and
addrsai X
Dath-Ann Schuiman, Esquire
BogX 4 Schuiman, PA.
704 Turnbull Avs (203
Altamonte Spring*. Florida
32701
on or balora JANUARY IS.
19M and fiX tha original with
tho Clerk ot tlu* court before
aarvics on Petitioner or Immadi
Italy thar*altar. Otherwise, a
judgement may b* entered
against you lor th* ralXt
demanded In th# petition, and
th* Adoption will be granted
WITNESS my hand and seal ol
this court on DECEMBER t .
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Clark ot Ih* Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy CXrk
Publish: Oacombar IS. 23. 30
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3 PEOPLE NEEDED

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Inbound outbound call centers
Hourly pay Plus 5)5 Comm*
non
Co4 Sandy or Party D
407 647 8010
or lav resume 407 647 8128
A-1 Temp*. EOE No Fee

m Sanford lor * well known
tjuddar to hep out n ihe cebtnat dept E ip a plus but not
necessary This is (he perfect
opportunity lor someone looking
to team a new tad Fast paced
work environment wtlh lols of
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Mon-Fn end Sal 4 needed
CM GPC Staffing 2605066
A B c t r c h j 6 4 i o n to u t
Immedxx PoMions m
Warehouse . Assembly. 4
Light Industrial
Just Call Never a Fee*
HELP Personnel 322-MSS
214 Hickman Or .Sanford
A X INSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE
Great Opportunity mlh a
Large Local Co
Competitive Wages
Great Berxfitl
Mult Have Valid D L and
Positive Aibtuds
Day Shift, O T AvaJabx
Con Sandy or Party
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A -t Tamp*. Inc
EOE / No Fee
A X iNStALLER TRAINEES
Great Opportunity vnttl a
large Local Co
Competitive Wages
Great Berxfitl
Musi Have V*kd 0 L and
Positive Altitude
Day Shift. O T Available
Cat Sandy or Patty
1407)647 80t0
A-1 Temp*. Inc
EOE / No Fee
AttambXrs, metal, saw opera­
tor. maintenance Water Bonnet,
350 Anchor Rd. Cane berry FL
Assistant Manager
Fast growing eo needs career
minded people to interview/ furw
manage UNLIMITED growth po­
tential Salary • Bonus Great
benefits Fav resume lo 407647 4128 Of ca( Chris 407 647aoto
Banquet Servers needed, on
col. top pay. Con Alan or Don
N 302-1939
Breakfast Server, House keep­
er*. House Man A AM OXh
Washer: FT Apply Lake Mary
Courtyard.
135
International
Parkway, lake Mary 444-1000

CASHIERS
Wd train lor To( coOectors
24 openings tor AeitoX people
F T 4 PIT
Pd Training, vocation
health, denial. We insurance
Cell 407454 344)
Winter Qerden
CLERICAL OFFICE
C L A IM S P R O C E S ­
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Co* 330-1764 or 800-745-1595
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COOKS,
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel'*
324-1020 700 tkekmon Or (1-4
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FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HCALTH mSUhkMCf AMO 40IK
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LABORERS NEEDED tor hard- .
wood floor CO noeip necee- *
sarycto 3214332
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klOVPPS Coordinator • AN.
Needed tor 114 bad SNF It you;
have esperxnc* m MOS ( b y
sessments car* planning it*;
ael organized and would kk*’
to be part of a great warn, we'
have an enmadate opening Oun
system is running wel end we)
need you la continue Ihe pro-,
press Excellent pay end benefit;
package ava-Uhie Contact orsend resume to
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Health Car* end RehebilrtaUom
Canter of Sanford
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9)0 Mellonvilla Ave.
t
Sanford. FL 32771
Office: 3224544

DRIVER NEEDED
CXss A. COL Slay m FL only
5 days on / 2deys oft 3 yri
min OTR «&gt;p Good driving
record 323-7178
DRIVERS
Drivers COL tor Local Dekverxi
Permanent povhoni avaiiabte
Competitive pay
Cos Patty at 407 647 8010
A-1 Temps. EOE No Fee

_____ Fee: 322-0121

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- "Experi­
enced w'equip 4 vie won a
plus Vocation 4 Pension (407)
3224133

Mechanic end/or Mechanic i.
Helper needed tor local truelung/
co Salary based on etpeoence'J
Apply at Sunbed Aula Corners.681 Mwy 17 92. DeBary 407-1
15377
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Medical
RecepfXnltl: I.t
Knowledge of from desk, com-*
poler 4 phone skills Cal 574;
8200 or tai lesume to 574-1 lit
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends fREE 331 5268
MICROGRAPHICS help wanted:
tor production position Must;
have eiceHant references Es-s
penance in Micrographics a;
ptos. But wd train the right per-,
•on Salary based cm references!
and eipenence 323-4942 or tab
resume ip 322-5432 ___________
NANNY: Live m position m Or­
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cense preferred FXubX hourg;
4 days off Room 4 board • mIK
ary 884 514 8931 or 407 852^
1411

EARN EXTRA INCOME
5200-5500 weekly mailing gift
certificaiei For more intormation send e seif addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Kids. PO Bov 0410. Mum FL
33168
ELECT WCIANSrevd 4 comm TOP PAT. BENE­
FITS
OFWP Apply Ssntord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1542
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW! Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tor
driver trainees No aipenanca
needed Earn J45K to 555K plus
berx Ml COL training ivNlabX
800-435 5593
E ip* rare ad Preschool Teacher-.Workmg with 2 year olds
Call 407 322 8547
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Boat! Needed lor tocai estab­
lished retirement community
CaA Bcb tor details 323-7308

PART TIME DRIVERS
NEEDED DOS-Direct Defiy;
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pick up easy, part time. O n -----on
CALL------888 822-4760

Handymen wanted to do work on
homes CoS 323-7181. or baap
980-0058 4 Wave number

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Ware
house workers, seamstress Ft.
Sanford area 407 3214602

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JO B S , JO B S , JO B S
Righl Hand Man m long-wood
Work today get paid today&lt;
Ask about our tree pek up and
delivery von service
Cal RUM O 260 6106

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(407)302-1939
NOW HIRING Banquet M h v
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Light Werehouse/Drlver
A : Good rtovng record Orvuj
felling required Apply .n per
^lofi 138 Commerce way. San
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Roofers: Full Ime E ip d only
Need own trantporuton Good
pay. 330-3333. Tropcal Roo/mg
Sanford wholesale dstnbutor
Receptionist m&lt; mum function
responsCuMies MuM be PC Meraie. aNe to deal witti pubkc
Possible advancement 8 bo
note* to t, 40IK paid vacation
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EOC. D F W P
Send resume* to Personnel
Mngr P O Boa 1603. Sanford
FL 33373 1603________________
SCCUMTV OFFICER J O t f *
TraMng Armed 8 Unarmed
f * Aeaoc. 834-7444
S O tO E R IR t: Sur'ace
mount
needed, eap preferred, depend
96*1y required Benefit* me
medcaVdental/aOIK Can Mag
nalone Hearing Aid Co #339;1703*I10
Teacher Aealatant and cook
needed for Chnatan chad care
center Good pay 8 benefits
333 7905

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TIL E MARKETERS Full or pad
tme Top salary bonus 8 com
'mission Smoking office long
Cae Dan Faulkner 767-9370

TOP PAY
For eap cabinet makers 6 lam.
nators D i e req Drug Free
Work Place Apply m person to
IC M . 1441 Kastner Place Port
of Sanford 8 'a a resume to
407 331 8454

Mq for M S. /S Steel Menu!
Co *i NW On Oood Benefits
0 F .W P 2 9 »I5 9 3 _____________
WAREHOUSE HELP

93— Room s For R ent
EFFKK N CV
Mad ten convenient tocamn
331-4900
FUNM3HC 0 ROOMS-At utot
aid Laundry phone and kit
use 865-8X a week 334-4955

8ANFOPD/LAKE MARY
One lg bt»m mi private bath In­
cludes ukkt«$ cable N. phone.
8 kitchen privileges Male pre­
ferred 835Qrmonth 8 S I X se
cunty depose 373 3369 (tpr)
SINGLE MOM seeks room mate
to share spacou* 33 apt Tamp
ok S375&gt; 1/3 unmet 698-7047

99— A tari m i Nis •
U nfurnished
18R Oarage Apt, quiet area,
neat as a pm. no tmokars. no
pets 44SO mo Jemgan Proper
let 3 X 3355

MARINER'S VILLAGE
UWf AOa I 0OPM 441OMO
raoPto tartyMO a r o u p

Urge companies m Orlando
area
Pay based on eapenerce
Apply today work tomorrow
Cai Sandy al 407 647 8010
A-t Tempt EOE No Fee

IfJUiNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
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141—H omes For S ale

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

223— M iscellaneous

Sanford: 3/1 Remodeled N«w
CHA. n«w cabinets. A carpets
No (town S460mo 333-3750

AKC Ytjrkie* Home raised Vet
inspected Ready tor Deposit
Tv# tor Xmat letve m*g 323
22X

Chrttfmpp
Sphere
lighted
Chnstmes
decorative
ban
Unique 425 X 333 4540

153— A creage Lot For
Sale

Cherry Con our Parrot: 1 yr o*d.
talk* very we4 ml peopfe. cage
end at accessories sacrifice .
1300 331-4567 Mr Coker

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LAND L Markham Rd Etta in Lot
3 3 te rn T i « n 8 mom tree*
Pile* reduced to 873.800-Owner
Carry *. 166 Front Zorn) GC 2
m town on 25ih St 847.800

Kitten* for sale 810 each Have
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835 rebate 349 5497

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by Chic Young

Obstinate husband continues to smoke
DEAR DR. GOTT: I object to» « v
husband's chain setokiug The a a
realty bethera ate, ao I asked kirn to
confute kta habit te the bathroom or
the prage. He reepeoded that R'a hia
houae and ho eon anoko whatever
and wherever he wishes. He said that

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when he smokes — or open the win­
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DEAR DR. GOTT: Since a relative
of ours contracted herpes, we have
not visited hia home. We fear our
may pick up the vinia 31 Cm N rays
nTwhea
he visits.
In his bathroom
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contagious as you think. It is ordtaarily spread by direct personal contact,
such as kissing, aexual relations and
i haring eatiag sad drinking utensils.
Moreover, herpes is aow treatable
usiag anti viral drugs, such as
Fumrir.
Although I wouldn't recommend
allowing a pregaaat woman or an
infant sear your relative when he has
signs of an active infection, I believe
that the usual hygienic measures,
such as hand washing, should be ade­
quate to protect you and your chll-----Scrubbing the bathroom Is prob­
ably an unnecessary precaution.
DEAR DR GOTT. What Is the best
method of contraception for a woman
over 4*7
DEAR READER As a general rule,
women over 40 tend to develop more
complications from contraceptive Dills
than do younger women. Thsrefsce,
barrier methods of birth control are
safer and more aonrenriate lor mid­
dle-aged women.

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Have you seen
it all?
By Phillip Alder
Just when you think you have seen
it all, something new comes along. A
photo in our local paper showed some­
one having a haircut while attending a
baseball game!
The ballgame was in Australia, be­
tween the Sydney Storm and the
Melbourne Reds I’ve no idea who
won. but here's a deal played In
Sydney.
North's opening bid was Flannery,
showing some 12-ld points with four
spades and five hearts.
East's two no-trump was Unusual,
promising at least 9-5 In the minors.
Despite the prevailing vulnerability, I
think the action debatable because
North-South rate to win the auction.
Therefore, this information will only

help declarer.
With his heart length. West opted
for a trump lead — another debatable
move Taking East's 10 with his ace.
the declarer. Murray Green, who ia
one of Australia's best young players,
ran the heart Jack to East's queen.
Back came the club Jack. Winning in
hand with the ace, Green advanced
the heart 10. Should West cover?
At the table. West made the natural­
looking play of a low heart letting the
10 win. Green led a spade to dummy’s
nine, ruffed a heart in hand, repeated
the trump finesse, drew West’s last
trump, ran the hearts, and took the
club ace for a pleasing plus 820.
Yet now have West cover the heart
10 Stuck in the dummy, declarer
needs two hand entries to pick up the
—one:"theheart
trumps, ..................
but he has only
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ruff that establishes the suit. So the
contract fails.
As if this needed adding, it Just
shows how difficult is the subject of
covering an honor with an honor.

Vulnerable: North-South

Dealer. East
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Thursday. Dec. 24. IB M
There are strong mdfcations m the year
ahead that you could begin lo experience
an overal Improvement in your financial
affairs. You might even be able to acquire
something you've always warded.
C A R R IC O A N (D e c. 22-J e n . 13) W hen
attempting to tell others how you feel
about them today, it will come off suc­
cessfully. Th o s e listening closely will
know It's coming from the bottom of your
heart. Know where to look for romance
a n d y o u 'll find it. T h e A s tr o -G r a p h
Matchmaker Instantly reveals which aigne
ara rom antically psrfect for you . Mall
$2 79 lo Matchmaker, do this newspa­
per. P O Boa 1798. Murray HA Station.
New York. N Y 1 0 tM
A Q U A R IU S (Je n . 20-Fob. 18) Don't be
unduly alarmed if someone looks f t# he
or she is only concerned about me mone­
tary worth of something today. Th is w il

be no redaction on you.
P tS C C S (Feb. 20 March 20) It's wise not
to jump to conclusions about someone
you meet lor the first time today. Th is
person could turn out to be a special InrSvidual m your kfe as ttte months move on.
A R IC S (M a rch 21-A prtl I I ) N o matter
what the problems are today, y o u l figure
out a w a y to pull off w hat yo u w ant.
Desire is a very powerful motivating force
for you st this lane.
T A U R U S (A p r il 2 0-M a y 2 0 ) Although
you w o n t be attempting to do so con­
sciously today, when you enter a room,
your chanama wA have an excspboneay
favorable effect on e l those present
GEM M A (M ay 21-Ju n e 20) You might be
able to accomplsh things today that you
haven't been able to p u l oil before. Set
your s&lt;ghU a notch or two higher, especaaly in your personal affairs.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 2 1-July 22) The first pri­
ority you'll ael today la to m a k t sure
everyone you're involved with is treated
w ith g ra ce and dignity. T h a y will be
equally protective of you.
L E O (J u ly 23-A ug. 22) Even though you
may only play a minor role, there's a pos­

sibility that you might be abte to work out
an arrangement with another. It could
prove to be rather rewanhng lor a&gt;.
V IR G O (A u g . 2 3-S ept. 22) Events with
special stan ces writ prove to be of great
success today, e sp e cia lly if som e ol
those involved are slightly younger end
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L IB R A ( S e p t 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 ) II e setting
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forward and put your gifts to productive
S C O R P IO (O c t. 2 4 -N o v . 2 2 ) Provided
you don't waffle when encountering a lit­
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work out for your ultim ate advantage
today. Proceed forward with victory in

S A Q f T T A A IU S (N o v . 23-O e e. 2 1 ) You
rarefy are a last minute person, but you
could suddenly decide the lams, needs a
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successful at finding the right piece at the
right price
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INSIDETODAY...

LEISURE...PAGE7A

Official guide to the
Lake Mary Heathrow
Festival of the Arts

Park
rededicated
to local man

l

S e r v in g S a n fo r d , L a k e M a r y , L o n g w o o d , O v ie d o , W in te r S p r in g s a n d S e m in o le C o u n t y s in c e 1 9 0 8

‘Mst YEAR, No. 26

This mother has
4 reasons to smile

RUSS WHITE

For more
than 10
years,
Michael and
Toni Murphy
prayed they
could have a
second child.
They consid­
ered adop­
tion. but In
February
choose fertili­
ty treatments

Instead.
The results were sooner than
the&gt;’ expected.
Toni found out In April she
was pregnant.
A month later, she was told to
expect twins.
Makr that triplets.
In June, she was told she
would have quadruplets.
Tills was very overwhelm­
ing." Toni Murphy said Friday.
"All we wanted was one healthy
baby. We prayed for one healthy
baby. And here Is God giving us
four.”
111e ( K i d s against quads Is
high. Of 4.442 births In
Seminole County In 1997. there
were 141 sets of lulus. |B
triplets and no quadruplets. In
the whole state of Florida there
were only two quadruplet births
a year ago.
Because Toni Murphy's preg­
nancy • or any multiple birth - is
considered high-risk, some have
suggested she should have the
babies aborted.
*No way" Muqihy told these
advisors, enthused her four
babies are going to be bom Nov.
11 • Veteran’s Day.
They're girls - four girls." she
said. “We've already got names Erin Nicole. Casey Renee, Kelly
Christine and Rachel Michelle."
A wisp of a woman at 5*
fool-2 who weighed 115 pounds
before her pregnancy. Murphy Is
determined to have the fallh and
courage to endure. Her physi­
cian would like her to gain 75
pounds. She's gained 26. 'Make
that 26 1/2 pounds." Murphy
said.
Doctors had to hospitalize her
recently because of severe rib
pain from where two of unborn
babies are positioned. Murphy Is
home now. uncomfortable but
grateful the babies are growing
and that they have no defects.
'Someone Is looking out for
us." Murphy said. “Whenever
we've fell It was too overwhelm­
ing. there's been help." She and
Chief Machinist's Mate Michael
Murphy rent a three-bedroom
home In Oviedo. They have a 12year-old daughter. Lyn. Her
birthday was Friday.
*We go to All Souls Catholic
Church." Toni Murphy said.
'and I had heard Father A1 talk
about the Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Cenler. I was afraid
to go In und must have driven
past the place six limes. I kept
Blinking the center was mainly
for young single mothers with no
where to turn."
PIu m m * Bum. Pag* 2A

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27, IWH________

75 Cents

M orris to hop aboard the synergy express
tend
Iroin VoluHla/Seminolc Mon is said. "It's Incredible
counties to Orange County. how many similarities there
an- with our region and Port­
They were among 1.050 at
land. Oirgon.
lenders at the Rall-Volutlon.
SEMINOLE COUNTY - When
They've build thr miMlrl
Tile purpose of the event was
Seminole County Commis­ to have the attendees engage In light rail system." Mortis said.
sioner Chairman Kandy Morris lively debate, conjure solutions T o see tills thing, to see the
went to Portland. Ore., tills to livability Issues, discuss the |K-ople using It Is actually In­
month, he u-as confident hr synergy that can happen when timidating They Imllt the llrst
knew a great deal
about transit and laud use walk hand pari 10 years ago. and they’ve
transportation and light rail.
just added a western route 10
In hand.
After some Initial meetings
This synergy Is what Morris years later."
and conversations at an event contends Is needed III the
One day. Moms said, resi­
known as Rall-Volutlon '98. Metro Orlando region. A south­ dents ol thr entire Metro Or­
Morris realized Ills education ern light rail route Iroin Or­ lando region would travel on a
was Just beginning.
light rail system like the one In
lando to the attractions Is go
Porlland 'We've got a long way
Morris and a delegation of lug to Ik - the first happening.
to go a loi of things to work
officials from the Metro Or The northern route won't Ik- for
out. Wr don't pretend lo have
lando region were trying to do 10 or more years. Morris said.
'We're going to be the sec­ ili«- answers and we don't have
the groundwork for a light rail
system Hint eventually will ex­ ond phase of the program.'** Pleat* »e* Rail. Page BA
By Ruas White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

(rood

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for the environment

Park group reports
fund-raising efforts
a surprising success
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Supporters of the
prn|KiHrd
hotel/conferrnre
center al Fort Mellon Park arc
making a conrentrated effort lo
Inform irMldrnts of the fart*
before they go to the polls In
November.
tain Howell, rhurlman of die
Committee to Promote Bie
Conference Center, reported.
mi
far. *41.500 In contribu­
tions from businesses and rillzrns lo tils group's political
committer.
*We'rr ecstatic over this.*
Howell said, adding that the
money ronttmics lo come In to
support the project. *Wc had
no Idea this kind ot money
would come In.*
City Commissioners last year
approved conceptual plans for
the hotel project us proposed
by PRA Development Corpora­
tion of Connecticut. All but
about six acres of the park
would become part of that
project with $2 to $3 million
bring earmurked for park Im­
provements. which Include a
boardwalk and fishing piers. In
response to the Society For the

ITcscrvatlon of Fort Mellon
Park, a group Brat opposes
the site plan, the city decided
to put the Issue to the voters
on a referendum.
Howell said he was encour­
aged by the response from
residents, who want to see the
project come to fruition.
•We have a mayor and a city
commission that are very pro­
gressive and want to do somethlng positive for the city and
that’s what wc want.* he aald.
The hole! complex and the
Improved park will blend Into
the historical ambiance of the
city and also contribute to the
local economy, he said.
An
Information
packet,
available through the city
manager’s ofllce. should help
citizens separate facts from
rumors, which have been cir­
culating. he said.
*1 think the city Is doing a
great Job trying to get the truth
out,* Howell Bald.
Howell said his group.whleh
held a rally to raise funds In
August, will make a concen­
trated effort to *get the facts
out* Birough mailers, signs,
and advertising.
"We plan to knock on many
doors.* hr said.

Get up early and have a
breakfast with the birds
By Shari Brodla
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

According to Ssminola County Solid Waste Division,
U.S. residents use 85 million tons of paper per year,
which requires 1.4 billion trees to be harvested to meet
current needs. Recycling newspaper goes a long way
toward easing the need for raw trees in paper production.
And. tt can make money for organizations such as the
Idytlewilde Elementary School PTA. Cindy Pate is the
recycling coordinator for the school's PTA and last week

Zoo closed
SANFORD - The Central Florida
Zoological Park was closed Saturday but
was scheduled to reopen Sunday.
Zoo officials announced the closing
Friday. In anticipation of bad weather.
This prudent measure will provide staff
the opportunity to address anything lliat
may occur overnight.* said spokesperson
Andrea Farmer. 'Also, being an outdoor
facility, little or no visitation Is expected
due to anticipated heavy rain fall.*
Precautionary measures were taken to
ensure the safety of the zoo's animal col*
lection, and den enclosures are construct­
ed to provide a safe environment.

College night at SCC
SANFORD - Attention college-bound

LONGWOOD • There are
plenty of cllchts that are ap ­
propriate to the event.
Tire early bird gets the
worm* and “getting up that
early Is for the birds* are the
first two that come to mind.
But Lome Malo, an environ­
MaraMmowkTTookutV'"**'* mental specialist with the St.
Johns River Water Manage­
she got a little help from her 2-year-old son Travis, as ment District, says If you Join
she haulod a load ol newspapers to the school's dump­ him for breakfast on Oct. 4.
ster. The school has boon involved in recycling education you’ll likely see 'loads and
lor years, said Pate. Last year, the PTA earned aboul loads of songbirds* and not too
$800 on the program. Some ol the money goes back to many worms.
Malo will lead a hike through
the classrooms, as an incentive lo recycle even more
newspaper. For more on Hie award-winning recycling Seminole County's Soldiers
Creek Park, an activity spon­
program run by the county, please see Page 1C.

In llr ir f
high school students and their tuition­
paying parents, window shopping for a
college is us easy as College Night '98 at
Seminole Conununity College.
Representatives from more than 160
colleges, universities and technical
schools will be at SCC Monday. Oct. 5
from 7 until 9 p.m. to answer questions
and provide Information about tuition,
registration procedures, academic offer­
ings. housing arrangements and financial
assistance.
Some of the Institutions attending
Include University of Central Florida.
University of Florida. Florida State

University. Boston College, auburn
University. NVake Forest. VMI. Yale.
Washington and Lee. Clemson University.
Florida AAM. George Washington
University. Troy Slate University.
Dartmouth. Bym Mawr College. VI1lanova
University, University of Alabama.
University of Ohio, University of Miami
and Bethune-Cookman College.
College Night "98 Is free and open to
anyone Interested In continuing their edu­
cation. Soft drinks and entertainment will
be provided by thr SCC Student
Government Association.
Seminole Community College 1s lo c a te d

a t 100 Weldon Ulvd. near Lake Mary.
E n tr a n c e s on Lake Mary Boulevard and

US Hay. 17-92 provide easy access to the
campus. Follow the signs to SCC College
Night •98.
For more Information call the SCC
Admissions Office at (407) 328-2050 or
(4071 780-7999 from Orange County.

Book fair and family night
WINTER SPRINGS - Highlands
Elementary Is hosting a Scholastic Book
Fair on Oct. 1. 2. 5. 6 from 9 a.m. until 3
p.m. and Wednesday. Oct. 7 from 8 a.m.
until noon. Come and meet Clifford.
Berenstaln Bears and the Teacher from
the Black Lagoon on Family Night
Tuesday. Oct. 6 from 5 until 8 p.m.
Pitasc i n Brltfi, Pag* 2A

sored by the Friends of Envi­
ronmental Studies Center.
The first community activity
of the newly-formed support
group. *A Breakfast with the
Birds* begins at 7:30 a.m. and
Includes a continental break­
fast after Mato's hike.
The first two weeks of Octo­
ber Is the peak time for mi­
grating songbirds to be seen In
this area.
Flying down from Canada,
northern New England and the
Appalachian Mountains, the
songbirds feed and rest In the
lower canopy, shrubs and un­
dergrowth. These birds are
easy for birdwatcher* to spot,
with or without binoculars.
FUaas aa* Birds. Pag* BA

i

�2A • Seminole Herald Sanford, Ronda • Sunday, September 27, 1998

R uss

P R E C IN C T
P O L L IN G
P L A C E S
OCTOBER 1, 1998
PRECINCT

LOCATION

1

M arkham Wixsts I’irsbytertan C hureh, S210 Markham
Wands Rood (one mile S. miIi i&lt; l.ik r M an I H i k u n t l.
Seminole Count)

2

WUsoti Ek'mentarv School. 985 O rru i|r IVnilrx aril.
Seminole County

5

Midway EJrmenlary School,2251 Jltwav lMkhvayl, Srttil
nulc County
Altamonte Sfmnj’i City I loll. 225 Ncwtmryport Avraur.
Allamutilr Spring*

4
5

(McdO Ea*i IInane h library 310 Dtvtefctn S ltre t. Or k iln

6

U riin a Elementary Setiool. First Street, Geneva

7

VKW Punt 10139. Avenue £ A 7th Street. ChuluoU

H

First llaptlM Churr h of T um inllla. 4500 Hike Kn.ul
IComer of Dike Hnad A Tuseawllta Hsull Seminole
County
WHuva Presbyterian C hurl h Fellowship I (olL 201 Weklva
Spring* I.m e. Dnigvmnd

9

10 Lake Mary Community Hall. 260 N Country Club Hnad
Lake Mary
11

Seventh Hay Aihm llM C h u rrh 455 Maitland
Avert u r, Altam ontr Spring*

12 Country Creek Inn and R trq u cl Club. 020 Country
Creek Parkway (oil llunnell Knadl. AJUimonlr Springs
13 Winter Spring* Civic Cenlcr. 400 N lalRemnn Avenue.
Whiter Springs
14
15
16
17
16

Northland Community C hureh, 530 l&gt;og Track K o a d .
L a iiw o d
Holy C n»» Lutheran C hureh. 760 S un t&gt;rtvr. la k e Mary
L ik m c w C hristian C hurrh. 1400 Hear la k e Itnad.
Apopka
Casselberry City I tall Council C tu n ih c n . 95 Triplet l-ik r
Drive, Casselberry
Sanora Clubhouse. La it »fT Sanford A irnue on Sitrmra
Boulevard Sanford

19 Seminole County Public lle.ilili and Human Servke*
Auditorium. 400 W. Airport Boulevard. Sanlord

PRECINCT
65

LOCATION

Forest City Element.try School. OHO Sand U k r ILud.
Fnn-sl City

66

Finest la k e Elementary S Ix i4. 2H0I Sand l.ikr H ud.
Forest City
67 Seventh Day A dirnllsl Churr h. South ol SR 431 on
Moss Koad, Whiter Springs
6M Elk* Chili. 4755lltrwvU Branch H u d . SetlHIliHeCounty
69

Days Inn. 235 s Wymote Koad. AHamonti Spilng*

70 Holiday Inn, 230 W Highway 436, Altamonte Springs
71

Weklva Community Cetilre. 239 llunl Club Ik silru n l,
Suite 101. Sertiini&gt;ir County

72

Umgvnsnl Chureh of Die N u/ntrnr Fellowship Hall 2t)0
Wayin-m Avenue, Longwood

Briefs

73

Lutheran lla te n Fellowship Hall. Highway I»*&gt; IS of
Ovyedol. Ovinlo

Continued from Page 1A

74

Destiny C hun It ||&gt; nilouily known as Slovak Garden).
3110 Howell llra m h KishL Seminole Crntnli

75 St Slrplten s Cathoflc Chureh. 575 1Vi*k.iwtll.i Hsid.
Win ire Springs
76 C hurrh of Ttie New Covenant. 875 Tuskawllla Koad,
Winter Springs
77 Senior Citterns Multipurpose Crnlet, 200 N Tttplei
Lake Drlie. Casselberry
78 Winter Springs Civic Centre, 400 N Edgrtnnn h r ,
W lnlrt Springs
79 Sterling Park Elementary School. 201 Eagle Orrle.
Seminole County
80 Hikeilew C htlsllan CflUtth. 1400 Hear lake Hoad.
Apopka
HI

West llra m h library. 245 N. Hunt Club Hmkvard.
Seminole Cotinly
West llran rh library, 245 N. Hunt Club Iksilnard.
Seminole Cminly

82
83

St Stephen U llhenut Cliureh. 2140 lllgtiwai 434.
Longw ood

84

Northwest llt.u u h library. 580 Green way Iksilnard.
la k e Mary

20

Seminole Cnunly Public Health and Human Scntcr*
Auditorium. 400 W Alrpnrt Boulevard, Sanlunl

85 Oi kilo City Hall. 400 Alexandria Boulevard. Ovtrik

21

Sanlord City Hall. 300 N l\u k Avenue, Santout

86

22 New Ule Wurkl Center, 1311 Oak A irnue. Sanlord
23 South Seminole V.F W PuM 6207, SUIe H u d 427 INortli
cf Umgwuud Hills Knadl. Seminole County
Seventh Hay Advenllsl Chureh. South rilSK 434 on Mims
Road. Winter SpniiRs
25 EastmmUc CMC Center. 803 MaRnnlla Ai enur. Allan mule
SprtnRs
26 Lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N, Country Club Hoad.
Lake Mary
27 Seminole County ARneullurr Center Auditorium. 4320
S Orlando Drttc. Sanlord

Markltam W issls ITrsbytrelan C hureh. 5210 Maik'am
W issls H u d (one mUc North of Lake Mary Doulna’d).
Senilmile County

87

24

26 South Scminolr V.F.W. I*nl 6207 Slate Knad 42 7 (North
of Um gwusl Hills Knadl, Seminole County
29 West Sanford Ho)s A Girls Club. 919 Persimmon
Avenue. Sanlunl
30 Central llaptlst C hun h (Christian AetlHIy Cetiletl. 3101
W. First Street. Sanford
31

Ashwuud Condominiums. 1000 Lake u( the Wixsls Ikiulei aid. Fern Path

32

Grace L’m tid Methodist C hurrh. 499 N. Country Club
Knad. Lake Mary

33

Lungwuud City I tall. Corner of Warren Street and Wilma
Street. Lutigwi.xl

34 Sanlando L'nlted Mctliodlst Chureh. 1890 Stale Ituad
434. Longwisid
35 SprtiiR Oaks Communlly ClubtWAise. 500 SpnriR Oaks
llouleiard AlUimunte Springs

Escondido Condom inium s Club House, 101 Itauavay
Drive. Altamonte Springs

88 Our Sai lour Community Chureh. 4600 GabrVlU U ie.
Seminole County

90

South Srm lm *r Chureti of Christ. 5410 lake II sell
Kuad. Seminole County

91

Spring Hike Elem rnUty Sctusil Activity C rnln &gt;.45
Orange Avenue. Altamonte Springs

92

94

Wrdgrwuod T m nls Villas, 1401 Forest IIUls Drive. Win­
ter Springs

95

Wcdgewurid Trends Villas. 14 0 1 Forest I lllla Drive. Winler Springs

99

Cairn Volley Club 1louse. 500 Palm Valley Drive. Seminole County

40 Elks O u b . 4755 Howell Branch (load. Seminole County
4 1 RT. Mllwrr Mkldle School. 1725 S County Itnad 427,
Longwood

104

42

Find Church of die Naearene Fellowship Hall. 2581
Sanford A irnue. Sanlurd

43

Destiny Chureh (previously known as Slovak Garden).
3110 Howell Branch Knad. Seminole County

100 Altamonlr Springs Clly Hall. 225 Nrwburyport Avenue.
Altamonte Spnngs
107

101 Geneva Community House. First Sticet, Geneva

Lnngwood Hills Congtegatlonal C hurrh. 1255 E E.
WUtlamson Hoad. Inngwuod

113 RT. Mllwer Middle School, 1725 S County Hoad 427.
Longwood

48 Solid Hark Baptist Cliureh, 9439 Forest City Koad 13
miles South of Highway 436 on S I t 434). AlLunomr
Springs

114 Ed Myers Krercatkin Building (previously known as
Lungwuud Community Building), com er uf Wllnu and
C hurrtl Street. Lungwuud

49 SI. Richards Episcopal C hurrh, 5151 la k e Howell Knad.
Seminole County

115 First IVrsbytrelan C hureh Lake Mary. 128 W. Wilbur
Avenue. Luke Maty

50 Lord of Life Fellowship C hureh. 395 Tuskawllla Knad.
Winter Springs

116 Luke Mary New City Hall, 100 N Country Club H u d
Lake Mary

&amp;1 Fust Baptist Church of Sanlando Springs. 742 Sanlando
Kuad lofl S R 434. I 1/2 miles west of 14. betwn-tt
Montgomery and Jam estown), Altamonte Spring*

117

Roy al Arms Condominiums, 500 Otange Drile.
Altam onlr Springs

60

First Baptist Church of Sanlando Springs. 742SanLuido
Koad luff S R 434. I 1/2 miles west of M . between
Montgomery and Jam estownl. Altamonlr Springs

6 1 Ryan s Family S leakliousr of Apopka. 3 1 0 1 E. Snnotun
IHwy 436|. Furest City
62 Sanlord Chtc Center. Sanford Avenue al S rm liule llou •
levard. Sanlord
63 West view- BapUsf Chureh. 4100 County Koad 46 A.
Sanford
64

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108

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105 Altamonte Springs Elementary School, 300 Plnrvtrw
Drive [olT Calm Springs Drive). Altamonlr Springs

46 St Marks Presbyterian C hureh IActivity HuildluR). 1021
Palm Springs Drive. Altamonte Spitngs

57 W eslm luslrr ItrsbyterM n Churr h. 2641 Kill ling lak e
Road, Casselberry

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D aytona B each ft New
S m yrna Beach: Seas nrc 6 9 feet mill choppy. Water
tem perature at Daytona Is
B0 degrees and ut New
Sytnrna. B0 degrees. Winds
arc from the east at 20-25
m.p.h.

Tuskawllla 1‘tcxbytreUn Chureh. 3600 W SUIe Kuad
42G. Seminole County
98 Lutheran lUven Fellowship llall. Highway 426 South of
Oviedo. Seminole County

103 Wedgrwood Tennis 11Has. 1401 Furest Hills Drive.
Winter Springs

56 New UTe Fellowship C hureh. 970 Tuskawllla Koad,
Winter Spring*

BEA C H C O N D IT IO N S

07

39 American LeRloti Pusl (63. 2706 Wells Avenue H I
Highway 17-921. Fern Park

55 Oviedo W om ens Club. 414 King Street (between High
School and M rtlu d ltl C huicbl. Ovletki

MONDAY
TUESDAY
T atnna 86 74 T atnna 8 7 75

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 10:10
a.in., maj. 3:45 n.m., min.
10:30 p.m., mnj. 4:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high: •
— u.m., 12:15 p.m.. low: 5:45
a.m„ (3:35 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high:
u.m., 12:20
p.m., low: 5:50 u.m.. 6:40 p.m..
E X T E N D E D O UTLOOK
Cocoa Beach: high: 12:07 n.m..
12:35 p.m., low: 0:05 a.m., 6:55
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Tstrm a 83 78 T a tn n a 8 5 76 p.m.

06 Winter Springs City llall, 1126 E. Stair Road 434.
W inter Springs

102 O iiedo Women s Club. 414 King Street (between High
School and Methodist Churrh). Oviedo

54 Sweetw-aln Oaks I lomeowner s AssoUailon ConunutUly
Centre A Racquet Club. 810 Fa* Valley Drive (behind
7 -11 Store un Weklva Springs ItuudJ. Seminole County

T ID E S

93 Cl irtslU n Neighborhood Alliance Church. 3 0 1Markham
Woods Knad. Lungwuud

38 Westminster Presbyterian C hurrh, 2641 Kill IJur Lake
Road. Casselberry

53 Ed Myers Keerration Building (pnikiusly known us
Lungwuud Communlly Building), Corner ol Wilma and
C h u rrh Street. Longwood

LO CAL FO R EC A ST
Today: Thunderstorms. Highs
III the low-KOs. bows In the
mkl-708. Sunday: Scattered
thunderstorms. Illghs In the
mid 80s. Lows In the mld-70s.
Monday: Scattered thundrr
storms. Highs In the mid 80s.
Dtws In the mid 70s. Tuesday:
Scattered
thunderstorms,
Highs In llie upper 80s. Lows
In Ihc inlet 70s,

Weklva Presbyterian C h u n h Fellowship llall. 201Wckiva

100 Oviedo Riverside Park. I GOOLockwoodBoulevard. CMttVj

52 Senior Cittern* Multipurpose Centre, 200 N, Tttplrt
Lake Drive. C assrlbrny

Toni Murphy (• resting comfortably, with four babies Inside her.

Springs Lane. Longwtssl

37 Sanlord Mradows S eienth Day AilvenUst C hun li. 5615
N County Knad 427. Sanford

45 Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse. 1001 Espla­
nade Way. Casselberry

Proceeds from the fair will help
lo generate funds for new Media
Center books. (Now accepting
Visa, MasterCard. American
Kxpress and Discover cards.) For
more Information call Doris
Guest, Liook Fair chairperson, at
(■I07) 020 0712.
On Family Night. Tuesday. Oct.
0 Highlands will also be hosting
thrlr third annual llu n Dinner
from 5 until 7 p.m. Ticket prices
are $0 for adults (ages 10 and
up) and $2 for rhlldren (ages 0 to
12) which includes plz/a, salad,
beverage
and
dessert.
Reservations are appreciated.
For more Information call
Normal Samlllano at (407) 0206705.
Highlands Elementary Is locat­
ed at 1600 Shepard Road. Wlntrr
Springs.

•*

89 Grace Presbyterian Church. 1111 Tuskawllla H a l
11/2 mile North of Red Bug Lake Koad). Winter tying*

36 Days Inn. 235 S. Wymorr (hud. Altamonlr SprtnRs

44 W estminster Presbyterian Chureh. 2 6 4 1 Red Hug Lake
Hoad. Casselberry

Continued from Page 3A
Aiulirn Knuelsc. Hit* direc­
tor of the renter, was pleased
Murphy stopped. "The fact she
refused to abort any of the b a­
bies says a lot about tier and
her family." Knuelsc said.
Tlie Murphys aren’t ill rt
poor bul neither arc they
wealthy. Toni was going to
woik longer lint because of the
tpiurlrupIrlM stir was forced to
leave tier nursing Job much
earlier. Hills are piling up. and
and H’s going to lake four
times as much baby formula
and diapers for the babies.
"We know then* an* people
out there who are much worse
oil they we an*, so we re Irving
to keep Dial in mind as we
deal with new challenges.”
Murphy said.
The real squerxr will occur
In February when Michael
Murphy reports for sea ihitv
on the U.s.s. Dallas. That's
when the Murphy girls will he
on ihclr own. *Not entirely,”
Toni said. ‘ITotl will be with
us."

112

118 lin e lodge Club House, 1500 W. Airport Boulevard.
Sanford
119
120 Salvallun Army. 700 W. 24th Slrrct. Sanlord
121 New Ule World Centre. 1311 Oak Avenue. Sanlurd
122 Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jitway (Midway).
Seminole County
123 Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. 8th Street.
Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenur)
124 Hamilton Ek-mrnlary Setiool. 1501 E. Hlh Street.
Sanlord (Entrance off Celery Am iue)
125 Sanlurd C hic Crm re. Sanlord Avenue al Semlrvic
Boulevard. Sanlord
126 Sanlunl City llall. 300 N Patk Avenue. Sanlord
127
128
129 Super 8 Motel. 4750 Slate Koad 46. Seminulc Courtly
130 Wllsun Eleinriilary School. 985 Orange Boulevard.
Seminole County
131 First Baptist Cliureh c4 Swretwalre. 3800Wrklva Spurigs
H url. Seminole County

CASHW.A.C.

132 First BapUst CllurrtiufSwvetwalrr. 3800Weklva Springs
H u d . Srenlnole County
133

2913 Hwy. 17-92 • Sanford

Altamonte Spnngs Flk-mruUry Srhuul. 300 11m s tew
Drtie oil Palm Springs Drive. Altamonlr Springs

(2 Btorti Norm ol Airport fibd) Ntrt lo City lltctnc and tnlcipm* lining)
(2 Mi N of Flea Man*!)

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POLICE LOG
The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for IncidetUs recorded Sept. 25:

Assault:
SANFORD, Airport Boulevard, 1000 block. Sept. 24. 11:15

p.m. A 28-year-old man was arrested for assault after he and
another man got Into a fight on the witness' front porch over
the reimbursement of a 12-pack of beer that the defendant had
received from the victim. Allegedly during the argument the
defendant punched the victim several times. It wnsn't until a
few moments later, the victim told Seminole County deputies,
that he realized he'd been stabbed. Deputies said hospital offi­
cials told them, after the victim had been transported there,
that he had been stabbed with a four to five Inch blade.

Domestic violence:
State Road 434/Arteaia, Sept. 24, 10:11 p.m. A
20-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by Sanford
1*01100 after he got Into an argument with his girlfriend and “hit
her against her will.*

OVIEDO,

Drugs:
SANFORD, Airport Boulevard/Hidden Lake, Sept. 24. 3:34

p.m. A 25-year-old man and a 20-year-old man were arrested
for possession of cocaine with the Intent to distribute and with
possession of 17 grams of crack cocaine by Seminole County
sheriffs officers. Deputies said undercover agents, working
through an Informant, arranged to buy $800 worth of crack
from the men. They met at the arranged place and made the
agreed-upon exchange. The men left the sale location but were
arrested n short distance later by deputies.

Retail theft:
CASSELBERRY, SUta Road 496. 1000 block. Sept. 24, 8:10

p.m. A 43-year-old man was arrested for retail theft by
Casselberry Police. Police said he accepted four lobsters from
the seafood department of a grocery store and then tried to
leave the store without {raying for the crustaceans.

Birds

sioners and the public school
from Page 1A
system, Soldiers Creek Park
*We can see quite a mixed
and Spring Hammock Preserve
bag,* Malo said.
Is open to the public yearSome of the birds he experts
round.
to sec are gray catbirds, veerEvery year, more than 11.630
les. palm warblers, prairie
students,
teachers and parent
warblers, black-throated blue
chaperones tour the ESC.
warbler, northern waterthrush.
which Includes the Natural
Swalnson's thrush. Northern
History Museum, and hike the
panda, American redstarts,
Inlrrprelive
trail. The highlight
btackpoll warblers, common
of every student's fifth grade
yellowthroats. white-eyed and
year Is a chance to slog
red-eyed vlreos nnd the enplthrough the famous Mud Walk.
donax flycatcher.
The friends group formed to
Malo said there is a wide va­ raise awareness of the ESC.
riety of resident birds to be
which would like to open some
found In nnd around the park
ol
its programs to families. Tire
and Lake Jesttp. These Include
Natural
History Museum Is
pileated woodpeckers, barred
open
only
during school hours
owls, red-shouldered hawk,
utul Is usually booked with
white Ibis, great blue heron,
student tours. To open at
green heron, the common
hours
for family use
moorhen, ospreys and bnld ea­ would convenient
menn an expanded
gles.
"There are really a lot of pos­ budget, ESC officials said.
The group hopes to raise the
sibilities," Malo said.
money
through corporate do­
Hope for cooler weather.
nations. grants and fund­
Malo said. Dlrds like to fly with
raising activities such as. "A
a cold front. "If the weather's
Breakfast with the Birds," so
good, we should have a decent
showing." Participants are en­ that staff can Ire available nnd
facilities can Ire expanded.
couraged to wear long pants
Advanced registration for the
and closed-toe shoes. The cost
Is $0 for adults and $4 for breakfast !b required. For res­
ervations. call the Environ­
children ages 6 to 14.
This Is the first activity of the mental Center at (407) 320group which hopes to expand 0107 or 682-78 M.
The Environmental Studies
the reach of the ESC.
A cooperative effort between Center Is located at 2985 Os­
the Board of County Commis­ prey Trail, Longwood.
c o n tin u e d

Let us know
The Seminole Herald wants lo publicize your events, classes
and seminars that are available to lhr general public.
We'd like to have the Information for your announcement at
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All Items should be typed or wriltrn legibly and inrludc Infor­
mation about who. what, when, where and even why your cvcnl
Is taking place. Be sure to Include your name and a daytime
phone number In case we have somr questions about the Infor­
mation.

H w M rttcuo try Timmy W m n t

A nature-friendly sign point* the way to the Environmental Studies Center,
where 'A Breakfast with the Birds' will be held Oct. 4.

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Pursuant to Chapter 102.141(2), Florida
Statutes, NO TICE IS HEREBY G IVEN that the
Seminole County Canvassing Board will meet
at 10:00 A.M. on September 30, 1998, in the
Supervisor of Elections Office, 116 W. 1st
Street, Sanford, FL to canvass the absentee
ballots for the Second Primary Election. For
additional information contact Sandy Goard,
Supervisor of Elections, at 665-7700.

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OCTOBER 1,1998

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OCTOBER 1,1 9 9 6
‘Caaoy,'’ the golden rothovsr, sports sunglasses In anticipation of the pass­
ing of Hurricane Georges. Some of his buddtoi got a vacation In area hotels
as their owner fled the path of the storm.

Hotels to accommodate
critters during the storm
Bp Vicki Bellecola
HERALD STAFF W RITER

It's raining cats and dogs
down In the southern parts of
the state.
And people are heading this
way with thetr pets, hoping to
And a place to stay. Around
Central Florida, some hotels
and most shelters, however,
are not accepting critters along
with people.
Moot hotels In Seminole
County are more accepting of
the animals than they have
been In other locations.
The Humane Society of the
United States has called on ho­
tels and motels to try to be
more pet-friendly during this
crisis and to accept those ani­
mals which accompany their
humans on the trek out of the
areas affected by Hurricane
Oeorges.
A representative of the HSUS
has commended Florida hotels
for their acceptance of pets
during disasters In the past
and he has asked that they
again show the same compas­
sion.
*We know that many hotels
and motels In Florida have
welcomed people with pets, re­
gardless of their usual pet
policies during times of disas­
ter." said Christ Champlne,
HSUS director of disaster
services.
Emergency shelters run by
the county and the American
Red Cross are not allowed to
accept pets, but a shelter set
up at Sanlando United Meth­
odist Church In Longwood will
accept pets.
The HSUS wants to encour-

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age people not to abandon
their pets, which would pul the
animals' lives at risk during a
hurricane. Neither do they
want people to put their own
Uvea In danger by staying at
home with their peta.
Henry Danish, general man­
ager of the Homewood Suites
Hotel In Lake Mary, eald they
arc welcoming moot peta In
their facility with no additional
charge during the evacuation
period.
"We want to make this unfor­
tunate situation as comfortable
as possible for the people who
come to us," Danish said.
He said dogs. cats, birds and
even snakes would be accept­
able guests in their rooms
during this time. Large farm
animals will, unfortunately, not
be welcomed so readily there.
Terry White of the Marina
Hotel said peta are welcome to
stay with thetr people for an
additional 420 fee.
"We want people to be able
to bring their pets with them."
they amid.
Unfortunately for those still
on the road with furry, scaled
or feathery friends, there are
few hotels rooms available for
man or beast In Seminole
County. County tourism repre­
sentatives estimated on Thurs­
day there were fewer than 300
hotel rooms still available.
Moat of those rooms proba­
bly filled up by now with more
evacuees arriving from the
coast every hour.
"We're all filled up through
the weekend," Danish said.
"There are no rooms left here
or much of anywhere*

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
TTrii

When drawn with taste anil Integrity, political cartoons are
trr.isurrs of journalism. Most major newspapers have two or
mote line cartoonists whose work enhances the editorial content
o! a publication.
On Sundays, the .Veit' York Times runs a poitiolio ol cartoons
from other newspapers In lls Week In Review Section. P i t s past
Sunday It ran one that was neither tasteful nor appropriate It
was lilted from Jell’ Dattzlger of the Los Angeles limes
D.uulgcr's idea of n laugh was picturing Hillary and Chelsea
Clinton sitting on it bench, talking about the family's woes. ‘Ol
course. I could have left your lather hack during the Gettnlfer
Flowers thing, but where would we be now?" Mis. Clinton asked
her daughter (who looks frightened to death) Neither figure is
drawn to flatter.
It s a shame the lx*s Angeles Times would give an Inch of
space to this drivel . and a crime the Mete Fork notes would re­
print it. Take all the shots at the president for his sins but why
bring Mrs. Clinton and Chelsea Into the fray? Cheap shots like
this shouldn't get by the editorial page editor.
The White House has become a big Joke, of course, brim and
l.ettenuan are hating a Held day each night. Hill Maher on I'uhti
mill/ Incorrect has been more Irreverent than ever but neither he
or the late show guys have resorted to tasteless |o k e s alwut the
Clinton women They've got rnougli with Bill ami Monica and
Ken Starr.
Some ofllrr managers have banned Clinton Jokes or i hatter at
the workplace, which sounds like a good Idea Anyone needing
this tyj&gt;c of amusement can gel II somewhere else on IV or the
Internet. Whatever.
We suggest that everyone keeps his or her comments tasteful.
A Nickelodeon survey of kids from 8 to 14 Indicates that more
than 00 percent are aware of the White House scandal. Only 17
percent were aware of the Mark McGwlre-Sammv Sosa home run
competition. That means these children probably are tuned Into
the Jokes and have seen some of the newspaper cartoons. Some
might even being drawing their own.
And that's scary.

Adult entertainment tueijulvocallv falls Into the cate­
gory of taste and choice. Like It
or not. support It not. Indulge
in It or not. It still bolls down
to a matter of preference.
Ilierc are some that feel that.
In order to save society, the
choice must Ire denied, the
temptation removed. However,
we ore too diverse of a commu­
nity to homogenize everyone's
personal taste. In addition,
that type of a solution jrlaces
our most treasured freedoms In
Jeopardy. As adults. If we allow
the right of choice to be taken
away, we subject ourselves to a
possible rejreat of the same
assault on another personal
freedom In the futurr.
We have struggled loo hard
In this country to maintain the
personal freedoms that allow
us to grow as tndlMduals. If
you doubt that, ask anyone
that has been denied their
freedom, regardless of the cir­
cumstance*. Frequently, we are

T h u n k you
On behalf of the City
Commission. City Manager and
the City of Lake Maty
Historical Commission, we
would like to thank you for
your participation In our 25th
Anniversary Celebration of the
Incorporation of the City of
Lake Mary. Your help with
advertising
coverage
and
sending a photographer to take
pictures
was
very much
appreciated
and we
are
delighted to have copies of the
photos for our files. We were
also very pleased you did a
special souvenir sujiplcmrntal
Issue of "l-ikr Maty Life" for
everyone to enjoy and have as
a memento.
Your contribution helped
make our Silver Anniversary a
great success!
Once again, thank you for
your terrific stipj&gt;ort.
Sincerely.
David J . Mealor, Mayor
Dc Lores Lash, Committee
Chairman
City o f Luke M ary

" S e n i n g S e m in o le C o u n t&gt; S in c e I W 8 "

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BOSTON--It was the most
surreal ul Mondays.
On the world stage (lit* prciddent of the United Stales was
speaking about the prills n|
terrorism On the television
set. he was being asked to de­
fine sexual relations.
At the Untied Nations a Jury
ol international peets gave
t'llttlon a standing ovation On
videotape, a grand |uiv de­
manded to know ‘Hid site or
tint she tint profess het love to
you lit these cards and letters?*
In millions of nlflces. ears,
homes, the drone of testimony
tan lot font hours. Unedited,
unexjnirgatetl. a background
statle to everyday life.
As Americans j&gt;ut the wash
m the machine or went down
the hall lot coffee, they roukl
look tqi |tist in tline to Itrar
him being quizzed under oath
. i Im iii I
breasts touched o r
kissed, under or over clothing.
Art- we supposed to gel used
to this endless barrage tli.it uo
one seems able or willing to
conclude? Up m the morning,
out on tbia Job. any n e w s about
oral sex today'?
Burlier tin- grand |uiois hail
Ixmded with Monica Lewinsky,

extending a comforting hand to
the tearful 25 year-old.
There was enough in this
video tape to satisfy those who
regard the whole matter as an
unconscionable Invasion of
privacy: ‘Mr. President, If there
Is a semen stain belonging to
you on a d r e s s of Ms lz-wln
skv's flow would you exjilaln
that?"
And there w h s more than
enough in her transcribed
words and Ills televised words
to prove lli.it In some perverse

way they knew the end. Moitlen destroy the administration? Is
sensed that lie had a Saturday this a calculated strategy lira)
night personality and Sunday sootier or later our desire for
morning |&gt;ersonallty. Bill knew finality twill have the public
‘she would talk about this. She clamoring tor Clinton's head?
would have to. She couldn't As the only way out?
help It. It was. It was a part of
Count me among the deeply
disappointed, the folks who
her psyche."
But these four hours wrre don't want to look Bill Clinton
not rnougli to change tltr In the eye. don't want to Ik* In
|&gt;olllng numbers that seem fro­ the same room with him any­
zen try the publle's equally bal­ more. At l&gt;cst. tills damaged
anced dismay at Clinton's Ik*- man will llirrp through the nrxt
tiavlor and Ken Starr's behav­ two years.
ior. t&gt;v .q&gt;|&gt;.tiling private nils
Maybe (lie country would
and tlte ajtpalllng Invasion of Ik* better ulf--tnmnrrow--lf hr
privacy.
resigned.
The one tiring tliai seems to
But I'm convinced the conn
tie nearly universal In tltr try would Ik* worse oft -tlu* day
wot Id beyond the Beltway Is alter tomorrow or thr decade
tlie desire to I k* done with tills after tomorrow If an circled
scandal.
president w rtr toned out by
But In Washington, public
tltr prosecutors of prlvatr be­
ojilnlou still comes second to havior.
|iartls.in opinion Despite all
Do we want a government to
the morning after media talk of lie overthrown by those dead
a deal. In the Republican Con­ set on pmvtng that Clinton lied
gress. there Is a more jNiwrrful alKiut
whether
lie
bail
drslrr to krejj the president "physical contact with those
wrak. lire ramjralgn Issue arras of tltr body with thr spestrong, than to close the cur­ rifle Intrnt to arouse or grat­
tain.
ify"? In this bizarre sexual
What will li a p | K 'i i now as the
revolution, I still have the grtm
public's drstre lor an rnd -any
feeling that we are approach
end--meets Congress' drstrr to Ing thr guillotine phase.

confronted by those who feel
they know best. They plead
with emotions to convince
whoever they can to surrender
their personal rights for the
good of all-so we can all be
protected. However, we must
revive the pain from the jiast to
remember that Just a few short
decades ago. the South was a
breeding ground for self
anointed superiority. We must
commit not to allow the revival
of that old Ignorant mindset
that we struggled so hard to
overcome. Show this commu­
nity that Seminole County wel­
comes and protects diverse In­
terests and personal freedoms.
Mary Wilkin

Seminole Herald
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Presidential scandal damages entire country

No way to treat
these women

R v \iv a l of b ig o tr\
As we approach another cen­
tury mark. It Is frightening to
realize that we In Seminole
County are experiencing a re­
vival of bigotry that Is threat­
ening to permeate our county
government. The subject that Is
|&gt;rovok!ng this attack Is adult
entertainment.
specifically
nude dancing. It Is easy to get
lost debating the controversial
way Oral s o m e trray nol feel re­
garding the subject of adult en­
tertainment. We all hold per­
sonal Mews lx&gt;th for and
against numerous matters that
cither attack or embrace, what
we fcrl Is morally acceptable.
To allow such an emotional
charged battle to land on the
stage of local government Is a
recipe for jrolltlcal and societal
upheaval.

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All killing is wrong no matter how it is done
He way lying then*. In jialn, not far from
tlie portal of death. His breathing was ta­
ilored and Ills vital signs, those Indicators
of life that we In the health earc field moni­
tor so diligently, while steady: were very
weak. He was only 21 years old and al­
ready a runccr both rare and vicious was
eating away at the very marrow of his life.
He was dying and there was nothing I nor
anyone else could do about It. I was Ills
nurse and his ryes begged for the relief
that I could provide. Just a little too much
of the right drug und hr would Blip o(T Into
tlie eternal sleep where there would be no
more pain and no more worry. No one
would ever know. It would be so easy and
he was bc-gglug me for the relief that only I
could give. Yet In spile of his pleas and the
desire to help ease Ills suffering, I did
nothing.
Legally It is a violation of all civilized
codes of law to take the life of another no
matter what the reason. To do so with
willful Intent Is called murder with pre­
meditation: or In our society murder tn the
first degree. It Is by far (he* most heinous
of crimes against man and is universally
condemned In our society. So much so,
that the penalty for such a crime Is death
Itself for the perpetrator. To be sure, this
was one of the overriding considerations
that was weighing on my decision at the
time; but as I have had time to reflect on
that experience. I have found a deeper rea­
soning oilier than the law or the social
stigma attached to such acts, to not help
him slip Into that great beyond.
Using the sanctity of life us an argument
runs into trouble In our society. An eye for
un eye und a tootli for a tooth mentullty
seems to run through us all. It would seem
sometimes that we have not evolved much
at ull on the social scale. I understand this
thought process und I would he remiss If I
did not udmit to having those same feel­
ings. When I have been struck I have
wanted to strike* hark. I also have come to
understand, u society that holds the life of
Its citizens as cheap cannon fodder, for the
scrape pile of history. Is ultimately doomed
to self destruction.
We must stop the killing of all people: he
•hey sic k or well, bom or unborn, civilian
or soldier, citizen or criminal. All killing Is
wrong no matter how It is done or who
does the deed or what the circumstances.
We can try to Justify the ad by any number
of excuses hut the fact remains that the
death of one Individual tat the hands of
another Is wrong and should not he toler­
ated by any civil society.
Well said, you might say. hut you live tn
an Ivory lowrr and do not live In the real
world with the rest of us struggling pitifully

Quest Colmnist

day to day for our dally bread. Tills Is a
dog eat dog world and nice guys finish last.
We cannot afford to turn the other cheek,
und the world Is a dangerous place. There
arc people who will kill you because Its
Tuesday and no other reason. We must
protect ourselves from these predators.
You would have us give away ull our securi­
ties for a pie tn the sky Ideal.
To he sure, there have been times when
armed resistance was used to protect tlie
sanctity of life. We have seen In tilts cen­
tury where the acts of a few mad men have
caused the deaths of millions. I would like
to know however, where the vigilance of
the world was when these people came to
jrower and were busy destroying their own
societies. Why did we sit by and let that
happen? Why haven’t we realized that the
death of one peasant Is a death that af­
fects us all.
We are all our brothers keepers whether
we want to he or not. It Is In our own best
Interest to he Interested In the health and
welfare of those who live on this planet
with us. By taking an active Interest In the
state of others we are able to stop muss
destruction and genocide before It reaches
tlie proportions that history has hern al­
lowed to reach tn the past centuries.
It is not the Hitler’s of the world that
brings us to the brink of war hut our own
benign neglect. We live like ostriches with
our head stuck In the sand. Wc know full
well that if wc can't see tlie pain It must
not exist. We look for and claim complete
denlabtllty. It Is not any wonder that we
are condemned to repeat the ravages of
history over and over again.
How do we Justify state sponsored execu­
tion? We llilnk that the threat of death will
stop the killing of others. Well, the murder
rate Is still with us and wc still execute
people because they kill people. It Is a vi­
cious cycle that has continued throughout
history until this day.
Is our own lust for retribution the real
motivation for the death penalty or do we
Just want simple unswers to very complex
questions? Would It not he a much more
humane solution to give them life without
parole Instead of death? Ostracize the of­

fender from society. Being round no longer
fit to walk among the civilized. the offender
would sit for the rest of their life and think
about the deed that wax done and the con­
sequences of the act.
Why should we care ubout these few of
us that do the ultimate crime? Why
shouldn't we Just get rid of litem permanently? After ull. tlie nred for retribution Is
served und society tins one Irss bad apple.
Besides Its cheaper this way. Who wants
to keep u convict on death row for his en­
tire life. That Is making us the- taxpayer
pay for Ills crime.
We pay either way. One way. kerptng
them under lock and key, we pay with our
money: with the other, we pay with our
soul. We are the ones who create the
problems of our own realities. We can cor­
rect the problems that wc fare with very
little effort. All that Is required Is to realize
that we are the ones In churgc. We have no
excuses for our own neglect. We can con­
tinue to look for the answers outside of
ourselves; hut In the (Inal analysis we are
the ones with blood on our hands and we
cannot wash It off.
For very person condemned to die for the
crimes they committed; we arc responsi­
ble. What the State does In our name hears
our responsibility. We premeditate the
death of another human bring In the most
cold and calculating manner possible. We
put on a show called a trial by a Jury of 12
persons, good and true. We parade witness
after witness before this august body. After
due deliberation the accused. If fotutd
guilty. Is condemned to death; in the name
of the people of tlie State In which they are
tried. After which thry are taken out und a
lengthy appeal process begins. Tills can
sometimes last for a decade or more. If ufter all appeals are exhausted; the guilty
person Is put to death. You could not he
more cold and calculating than If you plot­
ted the murder In the first place.
The death of the Individual brought
about by other than naturul means robs
that individual of the chance to advance as
a spiritual entity. It Is not mans place to
say who completes their spiritual path and
who doesn't. We must once and for all re­
alize that there are certain natural laws
that we all are responsible for and this Is
one of them. Tlte old testament law says
and I quote, "Thou shall not kill." Notice tf
you will that It says nothing about parties
of the first part or are there any codicils or
provisions made for any other circum­
stances. This law supersedes and replaces
ull others foreign or domestic, state or fed­
eral. We cannot escape the undeniable fuel
that when we cause the death of an Indi­
vidual we cause the death of us all.

�Seminole Herald. Snnfotd. Florida • Sunday. September 27, 1998

D em ocrats endorse R epublican candidates
By Marva Hawkint
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD
Central Kinrid a
Democrat officials recently en­
dorsed Republican gubematortal candidates Jcb Hush and
Frank llrngan as the' best
qualified to lead Florida Into
the 21st Century. These lead­
ers are giving greater impor­
tance to prtndplc and charac­
ter Ilian, partisanship, leaders
said,
Velina Williams, the only
black elected ollletal In Semi­
nole County and the flrxl black
female Sanfold elected official,
has Joined the Democratic
support group. Williams said
she sttpiMirts deb Hush, who
has a platform that she feels
will Improve the quality of
family and community.
Hush has a comprehensive
imllcy for Improving the quality
of life In Florida's urban cores.
One nrlghlMirhuod at a lime he
will select 2 0 front | h&gt;ic I i Flor­
ida urban cores where schools
will be Improved, reduce crime,
increase economic opportu­
nity. provide adequate Infrasimetuic and allurd.ihlc hous­

Randy M orris

Does Seminole County nerd
to have light rail now?
"No.” Morris said “Not now •
1-4 Isnjt that had yet hut how
soon Is It going lo la* more
than anyone can handle? When

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(Jn Sfot/ing ulIrmoMj
Central Florida Democrat officials

tecently endorsed Republican gu­
bernatorial candidates Job Bush
and Frank Brogan as the best quali­
fied to lead Florida into the ? ts l
Century Joining Central Florida
black officials wtro as a pack’ are
supporting Hie Bush candidacy aie
Orlando City Commissioner Ernest
Pago (from loll). Bush Campaign
Manager for Central Florida Lou
Maydan, Sarilord City Commis­
sioner Velma Williams, and Eatonvitle Mayor Anthony Grant and City
Commissioner Mite Johnson, all
Democrats

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tt gets worse and tire other
roads can't handle the trafllc.
that's when we ln-ltcr have vi­
able plans. All this will lie
driven by the failure of the road
system. We know It's going lo
get worse."
What Morris tears most Is
having too many leaders "hurv
their heads lu the sand like os
trlelies." Ilielr stalling and
non-Interest could prove ex­
tremely costly, he said
MetroPl.in Orlando paid foi
his Portland Junket, amt Morris
said he Irelleves the money vv.is
well spent. Not only did he
leant a variety of facts about
Imnsponnllon. he was over­
whelmed by the enthusiasm of
those who built the Portland
MAX Light Hall System and by
those who rommutr dally.
"You know bow Orlando and

Special to the Herald
TAMPA--A |t&gt;11it Investigation
by state and federal agencies
lias resulted in criminal
chafjfes against three Tampa
Hay area Insurance agents for
alleged securllle: baud in a
Pnnzl scheme that claimed
more Ilian $3 million from
Florida Invest tint. Six other
Florida agents fare civil ad ­
ministrative charges.
Comptroller Hob MllllgJir.
Insurance Commissioner Hill
Nelson.
and
lllllslrormigb
County State Attorney llnrry
Lee Coe II announced that a r­
rest warrants have been Issued
for Marvin E. Moses. Sr. of
Crystal River, ofllrer and direc­
tor of MEM and Associates,
doing business as Independent
Financial Assorlutes |IFA) of
Tampa. Taft Womack. Jr. and
Robert S. M( Mllllan. both of St.
Petersburg, and Independent
agents of IFA.
As a result of Investigations
by the Florida Department of
Hanking and Finance (which
the Comptroller directs), Flor­
ida Department of Insurance.
US Securities and Exchange
Commission, and the Hillsbor­
ough County State Attorney, tt
Is alleged (bat IFA. Moses.
McMIlltan. and Womack used
licensed
Florida
insurance
agenis to sell fraudulent un­
registered securities In the

other towns are proud ol their
sporis teams, well Potiland is
proud of Its i ommtiully. lliry
have this Intsl and pride that
lliey're doing the tight things
Its absolutely ama/lng vvlial
this can do lot a region.
They've got a good basketball
team here
the 11allHIa/rrs.
Hut the prtrle was bigger Ilian
basketball ll was the ionium
titty as a hole."
Morris said dial al one end
ot the MAX light tall system
was the town ol Ihllstmm. the.
lie said ll reminded him of
Sanford ll w a s easy lor him to
envision Suiford as Iwlng a
destination on the Central
Florida light rail system of
200H
There are 20 r ars In the
Portland MAX Fighr Had tin t
and mote than Fid.(XX) arc ex

turtn ot “private hu*t agree­
ment* amt “private placement
agreements’ to 7u I Iraida In­
ventors,- totaling $;i,07(i,lll7.
Individual Investments ranged
front $ 2,200 lo $ 125.0(H). with
p r o m is e d interest rales ranging
lloltl 10 to -tt) pcirrill
Investors were told the
agreements wen- exempt secuniics. secure ami risk free. 'Fite
(raids were to Is- itiolnlaliicd In
the Hank of America, and of
fens! lo major brokerage com­
panies as collateral for guaraii
teed
Insurance
contracts,
which In turn weir sttp|iosed to
guarantee lire Investment con­
tracts. However. It Is allrgcd
that Investor hinds were not
Invested In guaranteed insur­
ance contracts, but were used
to make Interest ami jirltiv-lp.il
payments to earlier investors,
pay coin missions
lo the
agents, ami pay |&gt;ersonal ex­
penses of officers and diiectois
of a Nevada-1 rased company
lhal Instituted the scheme.
llu- Department of Hanking
and Finance also tiled civil
administrative
complaints
against Womack, MrMilltaii,
William G. McNamara of
Tampa, Gerald Lee Wilkins ol
Port
Charlotte.
Ijtoh
M.
Slrrelliiau ol Plant City, and
William Kar ol Lugii, alleging
violations ot the Florida Securi­
ties and Investor Prolecllon
Act.
'Die Department of Insurance
lilcd administrative charges,
alleging several violations of

OBITUARIES

FRANCIS M. CASELLA BR.
■ Franrls M. Casrlla Sr., 56.
Riviera Drive, DcHary, died
Saturday. Sept. 19. 1998. Horn
In Staten Island, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida In
1971. Mr. Casella was a me­
chanic for the Seminole County
School System. He was a
Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Kath­
ryn: sons. Francis M. Jr..

H E N R Y

SEPT 27. 1974 -APRIL 7, 1997
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peeled to ride the system
weekly on the :irt mile line, lire
Heel will s o o n he expanded lo
■lli cars.
These light rail r ars not only
get the residents ol the area to
work quickly anil safely they
save money "ll r osts a lot
more to go In your own car
than to pav a lank or so foi a
light mil ride," Morris said,
‘Another fat lor ts that the
lighl rail helps create livable
communities and sustain a
high quality ol llle. When our
system Is huili it will help with
the redevelopment ol areas
sui 11 as that along U.S. High
way 17 *12. It's going to tie a
gooil thing, .uni It's coming.
Hul we've got a way to go and
we’re going to have to wall."

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PATRICIA BRAUN
Patricia Hrattn. 84, Westmin­
ster Terrace. Oviedo, died
'ntursday. Sept. 24, 1998. Horn
In Sanford, she moved back to
Central Florida In 1998 from
Cumiel-Uy-Thr-Seu. Calif. Mrs.
Hraun was a nurse. She served
In the U.S. Army Nurse Corps
during WW1I.
Survivors Include daughter,
Patricia H. Angley. Oviedo;
stepson,
Joseph
A. Jr.,
Bloomington, 111.; stepdaugh­
ter. Elizabeth A.. California;
three grandchildren.
- Haldwtn-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home, Oviedo. In charge of ar­
rangements.

HUNT M O N U M EN T CO.
DISPLAY YARD
Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
Ph. 339-6988

ing and create an environment
that creates strong families
and successful communities.
Commissioner Williams says
she has Joined the Central
Florida Hlark officials who as a
■pack" Is also supporting the
Hush candidacy.
Williams has expressed con­
cern for the civic, housing,
povrrty. health related prob­
lems. depressed
nrlgltborhonds, blight conditions, single
parents, lielow reading level,
teen pregnancy nut of wedlock,
little or not economic develop­
ment. public safety, vacant and
abandoned
buildings.
und
s c h o l a r s h i p s for poor children.
Therr are Democrats front
Sanford who have Joined Wil­
liams In endorsing Hush.
Iliose citizens support the
platform offered so that they
will have a place at the table
after the election and a direct
line lo the governor's office.
"Hie questions ts." says Wil­
liams. "do we W’ant to be out?
or In?*
*Ves. we want to be In. why
not! A win, win! for Sanford
and Seminole County. The de­
cision results In a big win for
all.*

Rail

continued from Page 1A
the minify."
Monts said he knows there
are a number ol critics who
want no light rail al all ~Thry
think II Is a big boondoggle,"
he said. *Aml others are a r­
guing that the CSX mute
.where the tracks now exist. Is
the best mule through to Or­
lando while others prefer an I•I mute."
Hall, he said, moves more
than people. It provides defini­
tion and helps shape how a
community run grow. As part
of the growing recognition Iretween land use and transit.
Congress and the Federal
Transit Administration now
give s|M-ctal consideration to
land use In decisions to fund
rail hues.

Sanford, Hrent Muse, Deliary;
daughter. Michele Chester,
Eustis; mother. Seraphtna.
Staten Island. N.Y.; brother,
Anthony J.. Orange City; sla­
ter. Mildred Blackburn. Staten
Island. N.Y.: three grandchil­
dren.
LONNIE JENKINS SR.
Lonnie Jenkins Sr., 77. Sipes
Avenue. Sanford, died Thurs­
day, Sept. 24. 1998 at Central
Florida Reglonul Hospital. Mr.
Jenkins was bom Oct. 13.
1920 In Moiiticrllo. Mr. Jenk­
ins was u tire adjuster at an
auto tire repair shop. He was a
member of Mount Zton M.B.
Church.
Survivors Include wife, Nealle:
son. Lonnie Jr., Sanford;
daughters. Sharon Stevens.
Deltona, Gloria Johnson. San­
ford; mother, Gen rude. San­
ford; brothers. Norman. Ger­
many. Minus. Akron. Ohio,
Abraham Jr.. Sanford: sisters,
Mae Readier Sheppard. San­
ford. Ora Mar Culver. Akron.
Ohio. Eelrna Calloway. Roch­
ester. N.Y.. Martta Butts. San­

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ford; seven
grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelherger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.
IRENE TRACY JOHNSON
Irene Tracy Johnson. 89.
Maytown Road. Osteen, died
Friday. Sept. 25. 1998 at Fish
Memorial Hospital. Orange
City. Mrs. Johnson was born
Feb. 4, 1909 In latkeland. Mrs.
Johnson was a homemaker.
She was a member of Mace­
donia M.B. Church. Osteen.
Survivors Include son. J.P.
Jr.. Sanford.; daughters. Mary
Ann Stuckey. Osteen, Florrlha
Boute. Tampa; 11 grandchil­
dren.
Wilson-Eichelherger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, tn charge of
arrangements.
WALLACE SEABORN
Wallace Seaborn. 87, McNorlon Road. Altamonte Springs,
died Sunday. Sejrt. 20. 1998 ut
Ills residence. Bom June 25.
1911 In Greenville. S.C.. be
moved to Central Florida tn the

late 1940s. Mi. Seaborn was a
citrus contractor. He was u
member ol Ml. Sinai Seventh
Day Adventist Church, Or­
lando.
Survivors Include wife, Lurllc
J.; daughter. Wanda S. Collins.
Altamonte
Springs;
sous,
Frank. Harry I.. Collins, both
of Altamonte Springs; nine
grandchildren;
four
great *
grandchild ten.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home, Apopka, in charge ol a r­
rangements.

the Slate Insurance Code,
against
Moses.
Womack.
Mi Mllllan. Mr Nam.ua. Wilkins,
Slrrrtuian. War. and Arnold K.
Srhmlrl and Wittl.on It (Ugntlllat. troth of Tampa
live US Securities and Ex
change Commission Died a
civil lawsuit In lire US District
Court for the Middle District of
Florida seeking a permanent
Injunction and civil money
jM-nahtes in connection with
the alleged sale ol unregistered
securities.
Moses and IFA entered Into
|olnt agreements with the De­
partment of llnuklng and Fi­
nance. consenting to the Issu­
ance of permanent cease and
desist orders. Sehmlcl, Glgnllllat. and Gladys Godfrey of SI.
Cloud have also entered Into
joint agreements with the De­
partment of Hanking and Fi­
nance. consenting to the Issu­
ance of permanent erase and
desist orders, and have paid
lines for their Involvement In
the scheme.

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D o n a tio n
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Ron J. Parks

Luke D. Minton

Ron J. Parks lias Ik-cii appointed projec t manager at Harkins
Dev rlopmeiit Cor|Hiratlon m !„ikc Mary.
Ltikc D, Minton ol Longwood lias been promoted lo die posi­
tion of senior account executive at Graphics Systems Inc., an
Orlando-based arc hllcetural signage mnnufaciurer and con­
sultant. Million is a graduate of the University of Central
Florida with a bachelor's degree in business ndmlnlslr.itIon.

A1.TAMONTK S P R I N G S
Al
ta monte Springs Mayor J.
Dudley Hates rrm itlv helped
Golden Curral franchise execu­
tives Douglas Damien, chairman, anil Krtc Holm, president;
open the eompn.iv's seventh
steak, buffet and bakery res
taut ant at 897 West Iown
Parkway on State Hoad I II In
Altamonte Springs. Also In atlendanee was Mo(or Hm«e Wil­
liams. commander of Salvation
Army ol Seminole County
It Is the custom ol Metro
Corral Pam iri's Inc . then cen­
tral Florida franrhlse opera­
tion. to Invite local residents to
ihrtr Grand Openings as com­
plimentary guests and join with
them In support of a local wor­
thy organization. Dos lime it
was the Salvation Army of
Seminole County and their
Tornado Relief Fund who re­
ceived lheir genrrosiiy. Patrons
saw a string of dollar hills as
they left the Golden Corral and
fishbowls were available for
those who wanted to contribute
toward this worthy cause
The restaurant is open Monday-Friday. 11 a hi to 10 p in.
with breakfast Imdet. 8-1 I
it.lit., Saturday and Sunday.
Golden Corral Is one of the
two top grlll-liutlet restaurant
chains In the United Stales
ranking first In top 100 market
shares and second nation.illy
In growth with more than -121
mills In aw states and Mexico
hac k In 1994. Corporate offices
are located In Raleigh. N.C.
The first family strakhousc
opened In 197a in Faveitevllle.
N C.
Moth franchisers Holm and
D.umeti have extensive experi­
ence In the restaurant busi­
ness, Holm founded Angel's
Diner In 19HW and Hakely s In
1994. Ills 20 years restaurant
experience startrd as a bus
boy at Sonny's Har-H-Que In
Gainesville and today be Is
president of a niultl-runeept

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County Salvation Army Commander Doug Danncn, Altamonte Springs
Mayor, J Dudley Bates, Doug Dannen and Eric Holm, franchisees
organization of 10 restaurants
with over $95 million In annual
sales amt a management staff
and unit personnel of 750, Ills
previous rest a ura n I experience
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Special students at Winter Springs
By Tony Tizzlo
lit:KALI) CQRRKSI’ONDENT
WINTER SPRINGS - With the
concept of giving every child a
good education. Winter Springs
High School proves that educa­
tion knows no boundaries. It Is
there that students with vari­
ous i v j m -s o f disabilities are
given a chance to not only
learn hut thrive and prosper.
Dlls. In turn, enables them
to lead rewarding and produc­
tive lives, tn fact, the Winter
Springs High Schools mission
statement says. "In a technical
world where boundaries are
disappearing, we will strive for
excellence and the acceptance
of diversity."
Guidance counselor Nancy
Hugerty works with exceptional
students, or ESE.
Hagerty says that she Is
proud of the school's state of
the art facility In Winter
Springs. The major part of this,
says Hagerty. ts llie people
who work there.
"Everyone in our school Is
wonderful," says Hagerty.
In addition to ESE. other
special education arras are
broken down into categories
Kiii li us:

EME-Edueahle Mentally Dis­
abled. which assists the men­
tally challenged, also referred
to as the aradeiuieully limited
These students Irani as every­
one else, hut al a slower rate.
I'MD-Trainable
Disabled,
where the goal Is to have these
students equipped with the
proper skills to help them gain
employment.
PMD-These are the pro­
foundly mentally disabled. A
side not lo ibis is dud many of
these students become dis­
abled due lo diving accidents,
cti

PI-Physically Disabled.
Othct tyjies of disabilities to
he heljied aie. speech and lan­
guage i lasses for students with
these disabilities and a class
for Ihe healing Impaired,
taught onee a week. Aside inini
thrse definitions, one need
only see these eager ynmg
faces lo know that tills pro­
gram Is working.
lliere are srrvic es (or emo­
tionally disturbed Individuals.
These are olherwise average
students who la-cause of an
emotion.d disability have vari­

L E T ’S K I L L I T !

ous Issues they are dealing
with. One of the brightest faces
at the school Is Amber
Itolierts, a IG-year-old who has
Cerebral Palsy. That does not
seem to stop this sociable
IOth- grader.
Amber alternates between a
wheelchair and crutches. Al­
though the Florida native says,
'most kids think my wheel
i hair Is the coolest thing tn the
world.’ one reason for her
scholastic success might be
due lo the laet that Amber has
been mainstreaming for ten
years now.
Mainstreaming Is the process
In which students are placed
Into non-disabled classes to
help them assimilate Into soci­
ety. When asked how she likes
being 111 these classes Amber
explains, "It helps me live a
normal life and I k * a normal
teenager."
Izist year she was one of
Disney's Dreamer and Doers.
Jilts award was started by die
Wall Disney corjioradon for all
schools, [lie Dreamers und
Doers program looks for stu ­
dents who are confident, cou­
rageous. courteous and const slent. Hils ac hievement Is high­
lighted hy a breakfast In which
the selec ted students are hon­
ored.
Students arc also given tick­
ets to Disney World. "That's the
best part." Amber says. Among
her other ac hievements Inc lude
being named student of the
month hy the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce. One
reason for Amber’s scholastic
success might la* due to the
fact that she has been mainstreaming for ten years now.

Tlie usually positive teenager
admits. *1 don't like wlirn peo­
ple stare at me (because of her
disability).’
Scott Pyatt. 15. Is an ex­
tremely polite young man. This
mentally challenged teenager
Is also a weight lifter, softball
player and assistant head
coach. He goes to dances and
Is a drummer. Scott also spoke
of his best buddy. The Best
Buddy program Is a national
activity. Tills program pairs
exceptional students with uondloahled students.
Scott comes from a family of
four children. A native of Ala­
bama. his family recently
moved to Winter Springs. As
Important as It Is for the dis­
abled student to Interact with
society. It ts also Important for
the average young person to
know that the world Is made up
of many different kinds of peo­
ple.
Brian Halweck. 19. has one
sister. Brian enjoys bowling,
football. He especially likes the
Miami Dolphins. His favorite
class is math.
Another activity designed for
Interactivity is the peer coun­
selors.
These non-dlsablcd students
get 1/2 extra credits for work­
ing with their disabled peers.
Hagerty says It works out well
fur both students.
Pamme Davis, department
chair for the ESE says
'mainstreaming works differ­
ently for some students, hut
every student should Ire taken
separately. Inclusion for the
sake of Inclusion Is wrong.
JJiese kids have to (million as
adults."

"We are very lucky to lie In
this school system In Seminole
County and In this district.
Davis said. "They support our
needs. I have the highest re­
gard for the students."
Two of the muny people re­
sponsible for (lie success of
the school arc principal Wayne
Epps and vice principal Karen
Coleman.
Another exceptional activity
at the school Is the JET-Job
Education and Training pro­
gram. Says trachrr Linda Ellis,
"It teaches students survival
skills, like cooking, money
counting, telling time, etc."
"I have three students who
are currently ut Pnhllx. Albert­
sons and Tnrget." These stu­
dents are not paid, hut ran
work when they arc 18-yearsold. Others are also proud of
the accomplishments of Winter
Springs High Schools Special
Education rurrtriiluin.
Paul Flnnrgan Is chairman of
the Winter Springs High School
Advisory Council. Of the school
and staff Finnegan says, "They
ure very pro-active in every­
thing. We ulso have one third
of our staff CPR certified." Fin­
negan says that number Is
growing. Hugerty was also
quick lo mention Ihe beautiful,
sparlous surroundings of the
school.
Jills lends Itself lo the or­
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played hy all of the students.
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Featured In the auction will be artwork by
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available for bidding. The silent auction and
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SANFORD * The Fine Arts Theatre at
Seminole Community College opens Its 199899 season with William Inge's classic human
comedy. Dus Slop.
In Inge's play, a raging blizzard strands a
group of strangers-two cowboys, u nightclub
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Change o f plans

Jeff
Berlinicke
Herald Staff Wrltar

Four postponed high school football
games rescheduled for Monday

Give up THE
home run ball?
I’m a nice guy,
but I’m going
for the million
SANFORD _ I’m a really nice guy. at least
th a t's w hat my mommy says.
Out here's how I really am:
I hdve a dream .
I'm sitting In B usch Stadium or the
Astrodome where, th is weekend. M ark
McGwire and Sam m y Sosa are trying to hit
the most valuable baseball In the history of
the game.
And the ball com es toward me and It
bounces and my h an d gets crushed and my
beer gets spilled an d I grab th e ball and sticck
It In my pocket.
Dozens of security g u ard s come after me to
take me to a special presentation.
And they escort me. w ithout buying me a
new beer or taking care of my broken hand,
to the field w here th e new Home Run King Is
standing there with a giant smile an h is face.
They walk m e onto the field w ith
th o u san d s of photographers taking m y
picture.
Some guy prom pts me to look Into a
cam era and an n o u n ce th a t I'm going to
Disney World.
v.
I get closer.
■!•»--•« *•-*-»»—
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Let's say It's McGwire th a t h its the winner.
His son com es u p an d gives me a big hug.
McGwire b u m p s me w ith a bum p an d bone
fist salute.
The rest of the C ardinals are teary-eyed.
The crowd Is going n u ts for me, the
h u m a n ita ria n .
S tan M uslal an d Lou Brock shake m y
h an d .
The M arls family greets me and tells me
their d ad would have been proud of me.
Fireworks are going off everywhere.
Tim M cCarver an d J a c k Buck are telling
their audiences how wonderful It Is th a t
baseball h a s survtved two strikes and a
million of other public relations blunders.
Everything Is beautiful In Its own way.
Except for one thing:
I ain't glvln* him the ball.
Are you crazy?
The thing's w orth a million bucks a t least.
Since the sluggers got dose. I thought It
w as wonderful th a t everyone who ended up
w ith the historic baseball's were tu rn in g
down h u n d red s of th o u san d s of dollars a n a
giving them back for free, or In exchange for
a Jersey and a b a t
B ut then I th o u g h t ab o u t It and realized
th a t those h u m a n itarian s are stupid.
Did I m ention those baseballs are w orth a t
least a million dollars?
T hat pays a lot of r e n t It pays for weeks In
Can cun an d a really cool car.
Now, 1 w ouldn't lu s t sell It to anybody.
Surely
ly there are a lot of* n u ts willing to pay
for a baseball like t h a t
A sleazy m an in Baltimore (no nam es b u t 1
honestly w orked for him w hen 1 w as In high
school) h a s Eddie M urray's 500th home r u n
ball In a tacky display case In his tacky hotel
lobby.
Failed actor Charlie Sheen paid $05,000 so
he could stick the fam ous 'B u ck n er ball* In
his basem ent.
No. 1 would sell It to someone who
promised to donate It to th e Hall of Fame, o r
display it somewhere dignified.
But. bottom line Is, I'm holding It until
someone offers me a big bag full of money.
Then I wake up.

By Dean Smith
HERALD SIGHTS EDITOR

Jrn Worthington and the Fighting
Sominotei wd host 5A-Distric1 5 loo
Spruce Creek Monday evening at 7 p m

SANFORD _ It's better to be safe than sorry.
The iiriinlnlntnitlanH and roadilng staffs nl the
Seminole county high schools may be kicking them­
selves this morning because tliry did not play football
Friday night.
lint they shouldn’t becutiM* you ran nevrr lie too
careful where Ihe weather Is concerned.
Because of the threat of dangerous weather and torrrntlul rain from llurrlcanr Georges. Ihe Seminole
Athletlr Conference schools derided try mid-day on
Friday to postpone there gridiron contests.
Lite Friday and early Saturday morning It was de­
cided that four of the live scheduled games Involving
county schools will lie played Monday night.

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Bears’ Naruta
takes pride in
helping others
to look good
By Jeff Bsrflnlcke
ASSISTANT SIGHTS EDITOR
WINTER SPRINGS _ It would be easy for
Gretrhcn Naruta to complain.
After all. site's the John Stockton to a tram of
Karl Malones.
She'* the Best Supporting Actress on Titanic.
» Jo. other words. Naruta Isn't going to get much
attention for what she does, which Is act as
leader of a Winter Springs girls' volleyball tram
that has everyone giddy about thoughts of a
state championship.
The Bears have only our loss this season, to
Berkeley Prep of Tampa, a tram ranked eighth
In the nation. The Bears took Bcrrkrlry to three
games before losing.
Since then, they have been unstoppable und
stretched the winning streak to she matches In a
row with easy wins this week over Lnkr Mary
and Seminole.
Cortncy Bliss and Krts und Beverly Dedelow
get plenty of attention. They are Ihe ones
Mocking and pounding home points all night.
But someone needs to feed them the perfect
act, and that'a Naruta.
'I've been setting for awhile.* Naruta said. *1
know I'm not going to get a lot of attention, but
I think It feels good to art someone and make
Hants, Fags SB

Junior G retebon Naruta ahowa oft the setting style
that has helped Winter Springs to win six games in a

row, upset Lake Mary, and dimb to the top ol tha 8sminoie Athletic Conference standings in girls' voteybal

C o o k a lin k to th e
p a s t f o r S e m in o le
By Jeff Berilakka

Great decision by

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene will host a 2-oo-2 Basketball Tour­
nament on Saturday, October 17th.
The double elimination tournament will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-and-Over and
Youth _ 18-and-Under.

All of the rescheduled games will have earlier
starting times.
• Winter Springs will begin the earliest, hosting
Class 3A-Dlstrtct 13 opponent Melbourne Centrnl
Catholic starting at 0:15 p.m.
• Seminole will host Port Orange-Spruce Creek In a
battle of Class 5A-District 5 undefeated teams nt
Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium at 7 p.m.
• Oviedo will host DeLand In a must-win Class GADlstrlct 3 contest for the Lions at John Courier Field
beginning at 7 p.m.
• Lyman will host Lake Brantley In a big Seminole
Athletic Conference and QA-Dlslrtct 3 game at Ihe
Carlton Henley Sports Complex at 7 p.m.
The only game not being played on Monday Is Ihe
SAC and GA-3 game between Lake Howell and l.ake

Amanda Cook waa a sddom-uaad sophomore on a senior-laden 1996 Seminole
High volleyball team that wad undelaaled In the Seminole Athletic Conference.
Now she la tha leader of a young team that la unbeaten in Close 5A-District 5 play.

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ She's the last one
remaining.
Two yean ago, the Seminole
glrta* volleyball went undefeated In
conference play and had the most
successful season In the history of
the school. Sitting at the far end of
the bench, rarely seeing action was
then-sophomore Amanda Cook.
Every one of the starters from
that powerhouse graduated In
1996. Cook waa left as one of the
few returning players and the team
struggled mightily last season.
Now, It's time for a new crop of
’Notes and. with Cook leading the
way. they have turned Into one of
the county's surprising teams,
running off five straight wins
before losing to Winter Springs
Thursday.
Cook wasn’t surprised by the
team's success this year.
*1 thought we could do well,’
Cook said. *Our main problem last
year waa Inexperience. It waa a
rebuilding year and I knew we
could be a lot better this year.*
Seminole
took
the
game
seriously over the summer In an
effort to return to SAC glory. Four
of Ita players played d u b ball,
Including Cook for teams In the
Orlando Volleyball Academy. The
experience gave ' Ihe 'Notes a
chance to compete this season.
"We wanted to finish over .500
Uils year,* Cook said. 'Now, with
each game, we talk about where we
are and what we expect to do from

now on. We expect to play our
hardest and play with our hearts.*
Cook learned a lot watching that
1996 team. She didn't play much,
but learned a lot about teamwork.
T learned ao much from them,*
Cook said. Tt waa the first time I
ever played on a really good team.
They always cheered each other on
and had better team spirit than
any other team. They taught me a
lot about attitude.*
Cook was
thrust
Into a
leadership role last season and
said the losing was tough. She also
knew the team waa young and had
a chance to be ready for this
Using the examples she got from
the 1996 team. Cook has taken an
even stronger role as a senior. She
has some flaws In her game, she
admits.
*1 have to be more aggressive at
the net.* she said. *1 don't fed like
an Intlmldator at the n e t but then
I know some teams always try to
Up or just miss when I'm at the
net.*
At
5-foot-10,
Cook
can
intimidate, but she also takes her
time to lead the rest of the ‘Noles.
*1 try to keep everybody with a
Uv&lt; atUtude and make them

KCoach Beth Corso says Cook
Jh-*

Is

vital to her team's success.
■She’s the last remaining person
from that team and she's a great
athlete and a Joy to coach.* Corso
said. 'She Just has ao much
potential.*
So do the Semlnoles.

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■ Sunday, S o p tem to r 27, 1998

W hat's Up In The NFL.......W eek No. 4
SANFORD llil*. weekend marks the begin­
ning of Week Four of (he N.F.L. season, and I’m
firrtl upl
Mv sclertlons last week wen* an Impressive
112 and mv LOCK OF THE WEEK oner again
mine through as the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
routed the SAN DIEGO CHARGERS.
As the CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL
promised, quarterback Ryan Leaf had the worst
game of his entire life. How did 1 know that hr
would perform
poorly? Personally gtvr up five
turnovers ’ Complete only one of fifteen passes?
Dial my friends is the secret that cams me the
big tmeks here at The 1fern Id.
With my LOCK record at the JO mark. I am
again fielding calls Irom other newspapers for
toy services.
Once again this season, after speaking with
family and friends. 1 have decided to only pro­
vide mv picks for my loyal readers here In the
Herald. Circulation has skyrocketed again this
season as readers seek Ihc edge against the
point spread.
Tills week promises to be exciting ns teams
that have been doing well will look to pull away
from the competition, while the hot tom-feeders
attempt to tutu things around. Let s take n quick
look at our teams here In Florida before we get
to the schedule.
lampa Hay. a s predicted here In tills column,
destroyed the visiting Chicago Bears after a
sluggish stait. The win only moves them to 1-2.
but does get them back In the Divisional race.
Trailing 12-0, Dllfcr and Company Impressed
me with a come from behind victory. Well see If
they can keep it up as they travel io Detroit for
.1 Monday Night afTalr.
I realize that Miami Is 3-0, but don't get your
hopes up. They* do this every year.... Quick
start. Marino gets hurt, team collapses. It's get­
ting old. and this year I won't make the mistake
oi getting excited early In the season.
Ihe Jaguars look very good after their victory
oxer the Ravens. Tills team could win Ihc Divi­
sion and ih.it Is saying a lot, because except for
the A.F.C. West, this Is the most competitive In
the League.
I remember the year the Jags and Panthers

In this one. Take ihc points, line your pockets,
and hustle oil to the bank! Chiefii IS, Eagles

BRADY
LESSARD
NFL
COLUM N

enterrd the N.F.L.. Carolina wanted to compete
immediately, while Jacksonville looked lor
youth to build on. ll s a no-brainer who made
the better drctslon. I look for this young, but
matured, team to have a nice nm at. and
through, the playoffs.
Let's take a look at the CRYSTAL BALL OF
FOOTBALL and find some winners.
GREEN BAY ( 0) AT CAROLINA
I look for Favre and the Packers to beat this
learn thoroughly. The Panthers have looked ter­
rible this year, and tilings will get worse against
a very good Green Bay team.
Did you know that l-iwrcnec Phillips worked
out for the Packers Thursday?? Packers 31,
Panthers 0.
DENVER (-7) AT WASHINGTON
The Broncos proved they are capable of win­
ning without Elway, while Ihc Redskins have yet
lo prove they can win with anybody. This one Is
etched In stone. Broncos 23, Panthers 6 .
DALLAS (-5) VS OAKLAND
The Cowgirls come off a win against an ane­
mic Giants squad, while the Raiders gave the
Broncos a tough time until ihe fourth quarter. I
guess Dallas will win. but they don't deserve to.
Cowgirls 16, Cheaters 13.
KANSAS CITY (-9) AT PHILADELPHIA
Rlrh Gannon gets the start Tor the Chiefs
while Rodney Pcete goes for Phllly. I like the
Eagles and the points In this one.
1 can't remember Ihe name of their coach, but
I know he's on his way out if they get blown out

14.

JACKSONVILLE (-3) AT TENNESSEE
Tills game Is going to be a fight! Sticks,
knives, and chains will be on the field for this
one. The Oilers realize that they need to win
tills game If they are going to m naln ns con­
tenders for much longer. The problem Is that
Ihe Jags may Just Ire too good. Jags 23, Oilers
21.
INDIANAPOLIS (-1) VS. NEW ORLEANS
Mike Dltka has the Saints plnytng great, and
Jim Mora has the Colts scoring about nine
iwlnls per game. The only thing that will keep
the Saints from un amazing 3-0 start Is If they
show up at this one drunk.
With the Superdome three blocks from Bour­
bon Street, this Is always a concern. Salats 26,
Colts 17.

PITTSBURGH (-3) VS. SEATTLE
1would love to be at (his game.

Hie Stcrlers are coming ofT an embarrassing
loss at Miami, nnd will look to take It out on a
very talented Senbnwks squad.
fills game. In my opinion, represents a poten­
tial rbnnglng of the guard In the A.F.C. If Seat­
tle con win this one, they will make a loud and
clear statement that they are for real. If the
Stcrlers lose, they need to examine their entire
game plan.
Tills Is the game of the week from a specta­
tors point of view. TOO CLOSE TO CALL.
NEW YORK GIANTS (-3) AT SAN DIEGO
llow In the world can the Giants be favored on
the road? Tills Is the team that lost to Oakland
two weeks ngo, and the Chargers have a better
defense.
This game provides a possible LOCK selec­
tion. take the Bolts and the points. Chargors
17, Giants B.

SAN FRANCISCO (-10) VS. ATLANTA
Both trains come off the bye week looking to
stay undefeated.
Tlie Falcons have had Ihc benefit of playing
wcukrr teams, and It will catch up wtth them In
tills one. The Nltiers have owned this squad at

home for the last six yrare and I don't look for
any surprises. Nlnore 26, Falcons 10.
MINNESOTA (-6) AT CHICAGO
The Bears have managed to keep games close
with very little talent. Coaching nnd heart have
kept this squad together, but this Is a Divisional
game.
1 said In Week One that I think Chicago will
only win three games this season, this won't be
one or them. Vikings 24, Basra 17.
BALTIMORE (-5) VS. CINCINNATI
E.S.P.N.'s night game provides an interesting
opportunity to see how the Bengal offense will
perform against a real defense. They have put
up a bunch of points, but without Sanford na­
tive JefT Blake at the helm, they'll lose this one.
The Ravens are the best 1-2 team in the
League, but will miss the Injured Harbaugh.
Defense and special teams will win this game.
Ravsns 16, Bangals 10.

TAMPA BAY (-1) AT DETROIT
Tbny Guru loves the Dues In this one.
Detroit comes back with Charlie Batch at
quarterback and the Dues will be ready. Tampa
needs this win to get back tn the Division race
and will look to end the game early.
If Sapp and Nickerson can stop Barry Sand­
ers. this one will be over by hair-time. Sues 27,
Lloaa 10.

Today should be a great day or football and
the favorltea should have another nice outing.
With my LOCK record standing at an Impres­
sive 3-0, I've decided to make It a little more
difficult on myself. Instead of going with my
first or second choice this week. I'm going with
the game I feel Is the third best selection of the
week.
Today I'm going with Ihe PHILADELPHIA
EAOLE6 (+6) OVER THE KAJVBAS CITY
CHIEF* as my patented LOCK OP THE WEEK.

The Eagles will come Into this game with eve­
rything they’ve got and I think that will be
enough to cover this line.
Take the Eagles, the points, and the cash, tn
this one folks, It's why I get paid the big bucks
here at the Herald.
Enjoy your football, and remember, everything
else can wait.

Taylor’s emergence, Stewart Finally,
season-ending injury makes Bucs win
a game
Jaguar brass look brilliant
JACKSONVILLE _ Two weeks ago, every­
one wondered why all the hoopla.
Former Florida Gator Fred Taylor signed
wtth the Jacksonville Jaguars during the
summer after being taken with the ninth
pick In the NFL draft.
At the time, the Jaguars were reeling
from the loss of workhorse Nat rone Means
to free agency and the Iffy play of former
first-rounder James Stewart.
Taylor was going to be the answer, right?
The Jacksonville boo-blrds could leave
Strwurt alone and pick on a new tailback.
But something wacky happened to the
murlwnalignrd Jacksonville running game
which, except for the wild playofT nm of
1996. has brrn non-existent.
First of all. a new James Stewart came to
camp and fifth-round pick Tavlan Banks
out of Iowa wowed cvciyone during sum­
mer camp.
When Banks started ripping off long runs

during pre-season and Stewart started television pre-game show last week.
It’s a far cry from the usual slug It out
playing up to his long-awaited expecta­
tions, everyone, from the coaching staff on offense of Brunell-to-whoever.
The Jaguars entered the season wtth Su­
down, started wondering why a pick was
wasted on Taylor Instead of a defensive per Bowl hopes and an iffy running game,
never a good combination.
lineman.
Now. they have the balanced offense that
They got their answer last week.
In a dominating win over Baltimore, can take them to Miami In January, a s­
Stewart fumbled on his'first carry and suf­ suming Taylor la up to the challenge.
fered what is being called a sprained knee
JAGUAR NOTES:
on his second. He's out for the year.
The
defense
continues to rest, mostly
Banks Is still trying to leave coach Tom
Coughlin's doghouse after fumbling on his due to Injuries. This Sunday the Jaguars
lo Tennessee without ends Tony
only possession In a Week 1 squeaker over head
Brackens
and Jabbar Threats. Tackle Seth
Chicago.
Payne Is also out. but the Jaguar# patchSo. despite seeing a lot of pine for the work line recorded three sacks last week.
first two weeks, Taylor got the call from
Defensive tackle John Jurkovtch missed
Coughlin last Sunday and ran wild, racking practice Wednesday to be with his wife for
up 112 yards on a soggy Alltel Stadium the birth of their second son.
field.
Defensive back Aaron Beasley was fined
He's also earned the title of The Man In 65,000 by the NFL for an Illegal hit on
the improved Jacksonville running attack Kansas City's Tony Gonzalez two weeks
that was actually featured In a national ago.

P ersistence and hard
w ork paying o ff for
goaltender G robbins
By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOU _ It's a long way
Irom a small town to the Na­
tional Hot-key League.
111anks to natural talrnt.
hard work and persistence, Na­
than Grobbins had made the
inp ..and quite successfully.
After completing this season
us u goalie for the Orlando
Surge, a professional roller
hockey team. Grobbins set off
lor Utah lo iry mil for the NHL
affiliate Irani, the Utah Griz­
zlies.
"I think what bus kept me
going all these years Is some­
thing Dan Marino (professional
football quarterback with the
Miami Dolphins) told me he
passes on lo all of his rookies,*
Grobbins said.
"lie said Ire tells them to
know in their hearts that
things will gel Irettcr. 1 have
held on to that and now, be­
cause I have kept working and
Irelieving, things are getting
heller*
Things haven't really been so
had for Grobbins.
lie was bom and raised In a
small town In Hrlllsh Colum­
bia. Canada called Houston.
Very young, be began playing
street hot key and everyone re­
alized ili.it Grobbins had a tal­
ent for (hr game.
After eompletlng high school
and playing two years of Junior
hotkey. Grobbins attended the
Athol Murray College of Notre
Dame, a prop school geared
toward athletes In Ihe Cana­
dian town of Wilcox, Sas­
katchewan. He took all of the
skills he learned and Improved
upon. relumed lo his home

town and entered the Bantam
Hockey League.
It was there that his father
realized he needed to get out of
his small town In order to be
recognized and have a chance
to play In the big leagues.
So Grobbins attended the
Boston Bruins' free agent
training camp, he placed first
out of 36 goalies who attended
and was recognized by Doug
Keens, the coach of the Jack­
sonville Bullets. He Invited
Grobbins to come to the Sun­
shine Stale and play for him.
From there, Daytona was
where Grobbins headed and al­
though he enjoyed his time
there, Daytona is special to
him for one reason...It's where
he met his wife, Dory,
A trip to South Carolina fol­
lowed and then Grobbins again
found his way back to Florida
when he decided to play roller
hockey for Ihe Surge as a way
to have fun, stay competitive
and remain tn condition In the
oft season.
•Some people ask me If I'm
upset by the fact that I was
really the back-up on the team
and didn't play very much,*
Grobbins said. *1 am not upset
by that at all. It was something
that I wanted to try and I was
Just happy to be a part of the
team. Hits was both competi­
tive and recreational for me
and 1played with a lot of great
guys. We were one goal from
winning the championship and
1 placed second tn the league
hi save percentage and goalB
against average. In all. It was a
groat experience and tf I can
swing It, I wouldn’t mind play­
ing again.*
In between the moving, new

TAMPA BAY _ Wowl
Where did they come from?
Last week, the Buccaneers
looked like a real NFL team,
complete with ofTenae, de­
fense, special teams and a
little enthusiasm. They best
the Chicago Bears, 27-15.
Coming back from a 15-0
deficit In the third quarter
took a lot more than talent
and a good play book...It
took heart.
The same heart that took
the Buca to their first playoff
game tn over to years. The
same heart that won the ado­
ration of fans who had previ­
ously only attended games to
root for the opposing team.
The same heart that will no
doubt cany them through the
rest of the season.
In a home opener, in a new
stadium, Tampa Bay showed
that they may be down but
they were certainly not out.
Last weeks game put them in
a must win situation and
they accomplished
what
many
thought
they
couldn't...they won.
Trent Dllfcr led his team to
one of the most important
wins of the franchise...a win
that proved last year wasn't a
fluke and the Buca really
weren't the achmuks any­
more.
Next up la s big one also.
One that could keep Tamps
Bay aa one of the laughing
stocks of the NFL or could
win them the respect of an
entire nation.
Monday night, the Bucs
take on the Detroit Lions on
national television.
That la a big deal. How­
ever. last week the Bucca­
neers showed what they are

BUCS’
BITS
By Kellie Werner
Herald Staff Writer

capable of If they put their
minds to tt. There is pure
talent on that team. Shoot,
they have had terrific draft
choices for several yean and
have been able to scoop
some of the best young play­
ers the NCAA had to offer.
In addition, head coach
Tony Dungy has done a very
good Job with the team and
seems to know what It takes
to motivate hts troops.
Hopefully, Detroit will be
enough of a motivation on Its
on and the Bucs can Improve
their 1-2 record In the divi­
sion. conference and league.
While the Lions are going
to try and stop that from
happening,
all
markers
points to the Buca taking
this won to even their winloss ratio.

NOTES:
Tampa Bay-Dstrstt sarias
klataey _ 41st meeting. Li­
ons lead, 22-18, In the most
closely contested series of
any Buca opponent. The
teams split last season, with
each winning on the road.
The Bucs then defeated the
lions. 20-10, tn the NFC wild­
card game at Tampa.
Fullback Mike Alstott had
his first career 100-yard
game against the Bears, but
his penchant for fumbling Is
a concern. Alstott lost hts
second fumble In
three
games.
Bucs place kicker Michael
Husted needed just seven
lnta to pass Donald IgweIke as the team's all time
scoring leader when the sea­
son started. He still la four
points away.

K

Jeff
wasn't worth the risk
Seminole County schools despite what some o f the
to postpone
Friday's opponents from outside
football gam es. Sure t the county might have
w as a decent night, but C thought.

Changes

Nathan Grobbins was a goal*# for ths Orlando Surgs this summar and Is
now trying to maka It with tha Utah Gitzzliss of ths Nations! Hocksy Lsagus.
teams, marriage and fun,
Grobbins has tried out for
other NHL affiliate teams.
He went to training camp
with the Florida Panthers, but
unfortunately they had Just
signed two players and just
didn’t have room for him.
Grobbins also practiced with
the Surge a few times, but
again, players were already In

place and the decision makers
Just weren't ready to make any
changes.
This hasn't had any negative
effect on Grobbins. though.
*Whlle I was definitely dis­
appointed when I didn't make
the teams, those were some of
the best experiences of my
Flsase s m Grobbins, Pag* 3»

Pag* IK
Mary act for
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Because of a common open
date on both squads' schedule,
the two will now play at Lake
Mary on Friday. October 16th
at 7:30 p.m.
Also getting off to a late atari
ta the Seminole invitational
Tournament for 11-and-Under
and 13-and-Under AAU base­
ball teams at the two fields In
F t Mellon Park, Historic San­
ford Memorial Stadium and
Apopka High School.
The change in the football
schedule will make for a busy
Monday night prep slate as
boys volleyball, girls volleyball

and bowling will also be con­
tested.
Not to mention a City of
Sanford Recreation and Parka
Department Fall Co-Ed Slow
Pitch Softball tripleheader
scheduled for Plnehuret Park
starting at 0:30 p.m.
Also on Monday’s schedule:
Boys volleyball _ Oviedo at
Seminole, 7 p.m.; Lake Bran­
tley at Lake Howell, 7 p.m.;
Lake Mary at Lyman. 7 p.m.
Girls volleyball _ Oviedo at
Lake Brantley. 7 p.m.; Lyman
at Winter Springs, 7 p.m.
SAC bowling _ Seminole vs.
Lake Mary: Lake Brantley vs.
Lake Howell: and Winter
Springs vs. Lyman at the AMF
Bowling Center in Casselberry.

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�Seminole Herald, Sanforj), Florida • Sunday. S eptem ber 2 7 . 1 9 9 8 - 3 *

j‘Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
By Jeff Bertlnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

’

SANFORD _ More than
200 golfers will team up to
raise funds for Uic Orlando
Magic Youth Foundation
this Mondny at the Seventh
Annual
Orlando
Maglc/Outback Stenkhouse
Down Under Scramble. The
event will take place at Lake
Nona Country Chib nt ]]
, n.m. There Is a best-hall
scramble format with on
Outback steak dinner for all
participants. Magic Execu­
tive Vice-President Jo h n
Gabriel, former Minnesota
Twins Cy Young winner
Frank Vloln and Magic Ex­
ecutive Vice-President Julius
Ervlng will conduct a golf
clinic from the Edgewood
Children’s Ranch and the
Inner City Games. Other
Mnglc celebrities will be In­
cluded. Call 916-2035 for
information...
The Boggy Creek Gang
camp for children with
chronic and life threatening
Illnesses will benellt from
proceeds for the second an• nual
Salomon
Smith
Barney Charity Invitational

tournam ent at Dike Nonn
on Oct. 5. Registration Indudes all cart fees and a
bullet luncheon with plenty
of prizes to benellt the camp.
Cal) I'aul Cblnmpa at 6235000 for Infonnatlon...
Cathedral of Incarnation
will bold Its third annual
Royal Classic at the Rock
Springs Ridge Golf Course
on Oct. 10. Details on the
four-person scramble can be
found at 898-5888...

try Club will host Its 3rd
Annual Media and Hospital­
ity Gotf Outing on Sept. 28...
The Villages will host the
Sam sung World C ham pion­
ship of Women's Golf on
Sept. 28. Defending ch am ­
pion Julie Inkster, a long­
time LPGA stnr, will be on
band...
Celebration Golf Club will
host the Met Life Breath of
Ufc Golf Classic Sept. 26 to
benefit the American Lung
The Sal Martuccl Memo­ Association. Call 425-5804
rial Tournament will lie held for details...
On Oct. 4, the C entral
at Kissimmee [Jay C ountry
Club Oct. 17. Format Is a Florida Veteran's O rganiza­
four-person scramble. Call tions will host the second
annual Charity Golf Tour­
957-7095 for Information...
'Die Maitland South Semi­ nament to benefit the Exnole Chamber of Commerce Prlsoncrs of War Scholar­
will sponsor a scramble at ship Fund of Florida. The
Sweetwater Country Club in event will be at W inter
Longwood this Monday at Springs Golf Club and all
8:30 n.m. Coll the Seminole proceeds will go to the
Chamber of Commerce at scholarship fund. Play will
begin at 1:30 p.m. and m any
644-0741...
prizes will be awarded along
Winter Springs Golf Club with a putting contest. The
will host Its second annual fee of $55 includes greens
charity event on Oct. 4. Call fees, cart, bullet lunch and a
895-6242. The event Is spon­ certificate for
additional
sored and will benefit the greens fees. There will also
Central Flortdn Veterans...
be an awards ceremony. Call
Tlmocuan Golf and C oun­ B95-6242 for information...

Hospice of the Comforter
will hoist Its annual fund
raising golf ball drop at
Worldwide
Golf Driving
Range (formerly Legends) In
Altamonte Springs on Oct. 2
a t 9:30 a.m. Grand prize Is
$1,000 nnd you don't have to
be present to win...
Tlmneunn Golf and C oun­
try Club In Lake Mary Is
running a series of special
offers for prospective m em ­
bers from Oct. 5 - Nov. 16.
The specials Include reduced
rates on family full privilege
and corporate memberships.
All memberships Include all
social, golf and restau ran t
privileges...
Tlmacuan has also a n ­
nounced dates for Its 1998
club championships, os fol­
lows:
Couples. Oct. 18:
Men’s. Oct. 24-25;
Women's. Oct. 24-25;
Juniors. Oct. 24-25...
The American Lung Asso­
ciation of Central Florida Is
reducing the price for Its
1998 Golf Privilege Card. The
new price for the card, also
known as the “Lung C ard’
has been reduced from $25

to 515 each. Tile card pro­
vides free or reduced green
fees nt over GOO courses In
Florida. Alabama, Georgia
and Mississippi nnd over GO
of the courses arc located In
Central Florida. Call 1-800LUNG-USA for details...
Grcnclcfe will also become
the first golf fnclllty to host

three legs of the grueling
I*GA Tour and Senior PGA
Tour Qualifying Schools In
the same year. Grenclefc
South will host PGA Tour
Stage 1, Oct. 6-9; Grcnclcfe
West will host PGA Tour
Stage 2, Nov. 3-6 nnd Grenelcfc West will host Senior
PGA Tour Finals. Dee. 1-4.

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First and Second Place prizes will he
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Cost Is *30 per Irani with proceeds to

Grobbins
Continued from Page 2B
life,* Grabbing said. "Foremost
In my mind In when I got to sit
next to John Van flershrook. a
legend and one of my heroes.
"I ran sit around and pity
myself because of all of the
things that didn't happen to
me. Or I can be glad for the
good things dial have happened and keep striving to
achieve my dreams. I'd much
rather do the second."
Everything Is far from over
(or Grobbins. He is IryUtg out
fur the Utah Grizzlier*. lie's
newly married to a woman who
Is very accepting of his career
and
subsequent
constant
moving and he Is good at what
he does.
Besides, goalie tend to m a­
ture much slower than the
other hockey positions.
Don't count Grobbins out yet.

lienefll the Youth or Sanford First
Churrh of the Nazarene.
For Information nnd to receive a regis­
tration form call: Sanford First Churrh of
the Nazarme at (407) 322-3122.

S e m in o le fo o tb a ll tic k e ts
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
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Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

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RAINES QAUQB
Tim Ralnrs Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
Vork Yankees. Ills stats for the 1998 season Is
In the llrst column, personal-best season
lolals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1998 games) In the third column.
Raines started In left field and went l-for-2
with an RBI In the Yankees' 0-1 victory over
the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Friday night.
RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY

# 1 /n F a s t F un

The vlctoiy was the 112th oT the season for
the Yankees which broke the American League
record of 111 victories set In 1954 by the
Cleveland Indians. The Yankees, however, will
not break the all-time wins record of 116 set
by the 1906 Chicago Cubs.
The Yankees will open the playofTs on
Tuesday or Wednesday on FOX 35 and host
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Gretchen Naruta cantss a 3.7 grad point average as a Junior, which should
make h *r a highly sought after itudsnt-athtete for cotegss nod year.

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them look good.*
Naruta and Bllaa have
formed perhaps the county’s
most
lethal
combination.
They've been playing yearround for two yean, for Winter
Springs and lor the Orlando
Volleyball Academy club team
that has gone to nationals
three straight yean.
Naruta has only been playing
volleyball since the sixth
grade, but when Winter Springs
opened last year and she saw
the talent that the B ean had
accrued, she got excited. Last
year, the Bean were tough.
This year?
"We were happy with our
game against Berkeley," she
said. "When we went there, we
played our hearts out and left
with smiles
si
on our face. We
heard they thought they killed
us. but we have a shot at them
later."
This year, the team Is more
experienced and, as for next
year, well, Winter Springs will
have everyone back from its
current varsity as wrll as
freshman and Junior varsity
teams that are destroying eve­
ryone.
The Lake Mazy win was a de­
fining moment for the Bean.
The Roms were expected to be

the class of the county and still
have only one loss. But the win
awakened a lot of people to the
Idea that a second-year team
can win the SAC.
"That's what really convinced
us we can be a good team,"
Naruta said.
It also has a lot to do with
talent.
"Cortney
is
awesome."
Naruta said. "I totally respect
her as a player. She's an ex­
cellent player. Kris and Bev are
great when they're having fun
and. when that happens, they
can be unstoppable."
Amanda GlUlard. Lindsey
Votrln and Katie Gridin also
play major roles for the Bears.
Naruta's already getting let­
ters from colleges and her 3.7
grade point average should
make her a popular choice for
any coach, but she doesn't
even think about the high ex­
pectations that will await her
during her senior year In high
school, let alone her life after
Winter Springs.
This year comes first.
“This Is where we are right
now and we need to keep our
focus," Naruta said, ‘it's al­
ways nice to remember we
have everybody back next year
but we think we can go a long
way this year."

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J o sh u a loves r e a d in g , r id in g
By Dob Go ft
SPECIAL VO TUK IIKKALD
Hold on to your hat when
you talk in tills 10-year old
5tli trader at English Estates
Conversations with Joshua
van range from fast to Hat out
•especially it he's riding on Ills
mom's
Motley
Davidson
motorcyeit- at the
time.
Besides being one ol Seminole
County's two perfect 0.0 4th
graders on tile Honda Writes!
lest last spring, Joshua is a
reader, a writer as well as an
Inventor. Von golta set* his
p l a n s for a turlm ehargetl pel
dog!
Being the only ehtld ol a
waitress In a small laingwood
restaurant,
living
In
government assisted housing.
Is not the usual recipe for
excellence In school, but
Joshua's mother Is not your
usual everyday mom. She met
Joshua's dad lit a high school
remedial reading class When
she found mil she was
pregnant with Joshua, she

knew she had a lot to leant.
When she stalled leading up
on
being
pregnant--she
slatted reading out loud to iter
unborn clilld. Once tire- habit
was started. It lias eonllnued
lo this day. Joshua and Ills
mom read together every
night
fin support for reading
tomes not just from his mom
tnil from both sets ol tits
grandpaieuls
as
well,
(’hrtsimas and oilier holidays
tiling gift certiorates
lor
h o o k s and compulet programs
.is well as the usual 10 year
old gills He has enough
computing power In Ills new
eompulei
lo
travel
the
learning universe via Ills own
AOl. account. While lie's still ,i
one lingered typist--lie knows
how lo use the s|wll checker.
There are five sets ol
cncvrloprdlas
In
tire
apailitretii and an entire wall
ol bookcases. Mom si til
irtjulres Joshua lo look It up
in li.ud Itai k before using the
net for rese.oeh. lie used his

Border's
till!
Certllleate,
recognition
horn
the
foundation for his perfect
score on Florida Writes!, to
add lo Iris collection of ILL.
Siltic's Gooscbumps books.
While he was there, hr
actually met Stine, who was
doing a personal appearance
.il (lie store.
Joshua credits a lot ol Ids
lulerit In waiting to Mrs.
Dumas, his fourth grade
leachet , 'Site made us write a
lot," he says. When asked
about what he wrote alrout for
his Florida Writes! test Joshua
says he can't remember. "I
was too nervous," he says.
Joshua thinks tli.it trading
from ail early age Is a big part
ol being able lo write well.
"When you read you see what
olhcrs want you to Imagine,"
he says. "They make up the
pictures you see in yum mind.
When you wiltr. you gel lo
decide wlial you want others
lo see. and I like using mv
imagination."

Sara Brubaker can’t get
enough of a good book
!«• Fn&amp;ig
By Bob G o ff

SPECIAL TO THE IIEHALD
Like
Joshua.
ILmdiow
Elementary's Sara Brubaker
loves to read.
Sara's parents, as well ns
tier aunts and uncles, plate a
high priority on education and
graduated from some of the
East
Coast's
lines!
universities. Both parents
began reading to Sara (usi
shortly idler birth. Il became
a nlghlly ritual spending a
halt hour to un hour with
reading to. ami iliru will) Sara

as she grew up She carried
hooks with her everywhere as
a toddler even vinyl ones in
the bathtub.
Sara knew her ABC’s before
she was I-year-old and begun
reading between kindergarten
und 1st grade. She begun to
write In the 2nd grade. At
Kulntrow Elementary.
she
wrote
a
narrative
or
expository wilting every day In
lire 4th grade, part of a
strategy designed by tire
school In strengthen writing
skills. Saru's lovr fur writing
continues outside of school.

At home, she keeps ]uumals
and Is working on Iter first
book. Stic Is highly skilled on
the family's home computerno doubt lire result of her
mother's
interest
It)
computers.
Sara
(aught
herself to type and now
cruises the Internet stopping
only at the roadblocks her
mother has Installed us part
of a parental control program.
A typical 10-year-old. Sara
plays soccer with a SEUSL
team and has Just started year
round swimming with the
Trinity Aquatics program.

Joshua Egidio and bis mom love to rido Ihoir Hatley Davidson together
and spond lime roadon He is ono ot two perfect 6 0 readers tn tho
Florida Writos program

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Schools
Lyman chorus to play M onday
By Alex Kane
HKHALI) STAFF WHJTKH
lid s Monday, Lyntari High School chorus will
hold Its llrsi concert of the year.
Those who no will find two pleasant
surprises. First, the concert ts absolutely free.
Also, they will see a demonstration concert.
Hie chorus will show how II jireparrs and wli.it
nocs on during classes.
Chorus teacher Diana Campbell proudly
anticipates the upcomlnn event and fees her
students will do mtlhlng If not Impress.
“It's going to l&gt;e great,’ Caniplrell said. “We're
never had a demonstration conrert l&gt;efore and
1 think the nudlrnce will find it
very
Interesting."
IVople may want to lake this chance to give
a listen to the Lyman chorus l»efore It performs
at Carnegie Music Mali In New Yoik In April of
1&lt;KK).

Mow did Ihry gel to Carnegie Hall?
I’ractlcr. practice, praetlee. Thry were one ol
10 Florida sehesds Invited for the spring event.
Thr group hopes to attend a Broadway show,
the Kmplrr State Building, thr Statue of
Utterly nml a number of other New York mustsees. On April 25. the chorus will perform
under the direction oi Dr. K|ih Klly.

Chorus will have two other cotirerts during
this school year, performing a holiday conrert
In December and the final one In May. They
will also perforin a number of other
performances Including Disney's Candlelight.
litis year, the chorus us again under the
direction of Campbell and the Chorus Club Is
led lay I'resident Nice! Hamlrc*. vice-president
Kristina Green. Secretary Michelle Rodriguez
and Treasurer Steven Mmnliert. The club runs
a number uf fundraisers during the year.
Including DalaMateli.
DatnMntcIi Is a cnuipulcr dating system done
as a questionnaire Is filled out by students.
Tbe answers are processed and the students
are informed of who on campus most matches
then personality according lo DalaMali It. Dist
year, the Chorus Club earned Ihe title ol Club
ol the Year at Lyman.
Chorus goes through a lot to make lls
jierfonuanrr worth while and ibis concert
should not disappoint.

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OF THE EIGHTEENTH
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I’hl Kta Sigma Honor Society and Is a lettermail cm the wrestling team, lie Is a graduate ot
Luke Mary High School.
Debbie Burr, of Sanford, has enlisted as a
Peace Corps volunteer and Is st at Inure! Ill
Paraguay. She Is the elaughtrr of Mr. and Ms.
Shepard Burr of Sanford.

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Oviedo High School. was honored wltli an All
America rating from thr National Press Asso­
ciation for thr 1D97-U8 school year. Kaniing
.1.010 out of a possible 4.000 points, thr paper
took the award for the second straight year.
Jessies Marie Msdrews, daughter of Mary
Lou and Daniel Anelrews of Ovlrdo, was iiamrel
tu Hie Wlio's Wlio Antony A/itcrtran Iftgfi Sr/titoi
S h u lc n ts .
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Nellis, and a student at Dike Unwell High,
was named to serve as Sunshine District JimIpr Clvtlan Governor for Ihr 1908-99 year.

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Legal Notices
N Q T IC I
T N I ST. JOHNS N IV IN WATCH M A N A O IM IN T DISTRICT haa
received an application for C onsurrqili** Water Uae Irom
Saminola County Board o l County C om m laaionara.ttO I E Tel
Si . San lord. F I, 32771. A pplication IS24S. Tha applicant propos* * to withdraw • 2 MOD o f water lo r Houaahold Type Uao Tha
w ith d ra w a l uaad by Ihla propoeed protect w ill conaial ot Qround
Water from lha Floridan A quller via 14 Active Walla and I
Propoaad Pump in Saminola C ounty located In Section 2F.
TownatiIp 21 S. Range 31 E known a t lha South Central Syatam
Should you ba inteteated In any o l lha haled a p p lic a tio n !, you
eboold con la cl tha St Johna River Water Management D ie ln cl
404* Raid S I . P 0 Boa 142*. Paletka. Florida 321 FS-142* W ritten
ob |a ctio n ! o t a raquaal lo ba Informed regarding Board action un
the application may ba made, but ahould ba received w ithin tw in ty-ona (2 I| daya from data o l Ihia publication W ritten obieclione
ahould identity tha ob je ctor by name and addreet, and tolly
(Macriba the objection to lha application All tim ely lilv d w ritten
UbtacIlona w ill ba praaanlad to lha Board lo r consideration in lie
deliberation on lha application prior to Board taking action on lha
application Filing a w ritten objection d o a t not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Flonda S tatute!, a d m m tilra ltve hearing Notica o l
Intended (propoae) Dialrrct Daem on w ill b * provided to p*raona
who have requested individual nolica Peraone w h o le eubelantial
•nleretts ara affected by tha application and who tile a petition
within tha timelramee preecnbed by Chapter 21-106 and rule
40C-1 tOOF, Florida A dm inialralive Coda (F A C). w hich m e e t! the
requirem ent! o l Chapter 21-106 F A C may obtain an a d m in itlra live hearing
Publiah Saplambar 2F. IB M
DEU-23E

PAGE
6S
1/2.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA SUBJECT
TO AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC
UTILITIES OVER THE NORTH F
FEET THEREOF
a/k/a
421 EAST ALPINE
STREET. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
FL 32701
WITNESS MY HAND and lha
aaal o l Ihia C o u it on September
11l*i. 1B9S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C laik o l tha C ircuit C ouit
Oy Jana E J a ta w it
D aiiuly Clark
Echavarna McCalla Rayrnar
Darralt A F ra p p u t
P o tt Ollrca B o■ 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F9 712613 5
NOTICE
II you ara a jia itu n w ith a dieability who naada accom m oda­
tion in oida r to pa rticipata in
thia prncaading. you ara antillad at no c o tl to you, lor lha
provieion o f carlain ataialanca
P iaata
c o n la c l
C o u il
A dnuniabalion at 301 N Paik
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32FF1.
lalaphona (407) 323 4330 w ith ­
in 7 w o rkin g daya o f your
ra ca ip l o l Ihia docum ent. II
healing impaired. (100)1 *0095S-I77I
P u b lith
Saplam bar 70. 2F.
IBIS
DEU-1F1
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIG H T S S N TH
JU D IC IA L CIACUIT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
C A S I NO. H - 1 I I 0 - C A
DIVISION 14-R
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR OT MERGER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO
AMERICAN SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA. F S B
PlaintiH.

V*
JAMES E WHEATON, a l al.
D alandanl(t)
NOTICR
OF FO NICLO SUR B AALB
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
p u ttu a n l lo a Final Judgment ol
Foracloaura dated Saplam bar
Sth. IS M . and entered in Caaa
NO Sf-1320-CA o l tha Circuit
C ourt o l lha EIGHTEENTH
Judicial C ircuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wharain
FIRSI UNION NATIONAL DANK
F/K/A f ir s t u n io n n a t io n a l
b a n k OF NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO AMERICAN SAV­
INGS OF FLORIDA. F S 0 la tha
P laintiH
and
JAMES
E
WHEATON.
BERTHA
R
WHEATON. SPRINGS LAN0ING
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
TENANT
*1
N /K/A
JOSH
WHEATON, are tha Delendanle,
I W ill aall to tha highaat and
b a tl bidder tor caah al lha Waal
fro nt door o l lh a Sam inola
County C ourthouaa. Santurd
Florida a l HOO a m . on tha
Sth day o l October 1*66. lha
follow ing deaenbed pru jie rly aa
eat
to rth
in
eaid
Final
Judgment
LOT 161. SPRING LANDING
UNIT FOUR ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF

MARYANNE MORSE

Clrifc of lha Cut. ml Court
Of J in # I J,• * v mrtc.
Deputy Ciwfk
Echevarria McCalla Raym#r
O arrrlt % Erapp«er
Pn«1 Office Ooa 3410
Tampa. EL 33601
F9ft022M9
If you are a paraon wtfh a dm*
•trilily who need* accommoda*
lion in order lo participate rn
thi* proceeding you are anil*
tied al no c m ) fo you for Ihe
Iffo vitron o f certain a* «i* fa nee
Pfea*e
c o n la c l
C ourt
Ad ruin i* fra f ion at 301 N Park
Avenue Sanford Florida 32771
telephone f407) 323-4330 w ith ­
in 2 w orking da y* nf your
receipt o f I hi* docum ent If
he ar itn g impair i d ( 10 0 11- ft 0 0 •

9SS B771
Pul&gt;l i%h

Sepfeml&gt;er

20.

2 7,

199ft
DfU-1 70
NOTICC
o r FICTITIOUS MAMS
Notice t* hereby given that I
am engaged rn bu«m e** at 72t
County Road IS
Sanford
Florida
32771.
5 e rmrujle
County
Flo rida
under the
FictiViciut Name o f OAHTM
tC H W K IZ K M ,
L A M D tC A P *
AAC M ITIC T and that I intend
to re g itte r *atd name w ith the
D rvitio n
of
C orporationa
Tallahaaaee Florida, in a c to r
dance w ith the provii»dma of lha
Frcldiou* Name S fatu lta. To*
W il S ection SSS 00 Florida
Statute* tSSt
A n thu logii, Inc
Garth A S achw eiier
P ublith September 27. 1990
DEU 234
IN IM S CIRCUIT COURT
OR T N I IIO N T IIN T N
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND RON
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
RLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S I NO. • • » 4 « t* C A
DIVISION 14*W
PHH MORTGAGE SERVICES
CORPORATION
P laintiff.
v*
MILFORD N OSOORNE, e l al.
Defendant!*)
N O TIO I
OR R O N IC LO S U R I S A L I
NOTICE IS NEREDY GIVEN
pu r*u ant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sele
dated September t t t h , 1B9S
and entered in C a te NO 99'
481 -CA of the C ircu it Court ol
Ihe
EIGHTEENTH
Ju d icia l
C ircuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County Florida wherein PHH
MORTGAGE SERVICES COR­
PORATION &lt;• Ihe PlainltH and
MILFORD N OSDORNE ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
0Y.
THROUGH.
UNDER. AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
ere
ihe
D elendentt. I w ill te ll to the
h lg h e tl end be«t b id d e r lo r
c e th el the West front door ot
the
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida at
I t 00 e m , on Ihe 29IN day o l
O ctober 1998. Ihe follow ing
described property a t te l forth
in said Fine) Judgment
THE NORTH 2S FEET OF LOT
13. ALL OF LOT 12 AND THE
SOUTH 1 FOOT OF LOT 11
DLOCK 6 LESS THE EAST 7
FEET. DEL-AIR SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PlAT BOOK 3. PAGE 79, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAN0 end Ihe
seel o l this Court on SEPTEM­
BER 14th. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerti o l Ihe C ircuit Court
Oy Jen# E Jesewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalla Reymer.
Oerrett A Frappier
Post Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33S0t
FB8030B89
II you ere a person with ■ d is ­
ability who needs accom m oda­
tion in order lo participate in
this proceeding, you are e n ti­
tled at no cost fu you. lo r Ihe
provision o l certain assistance
Please
con tact
C ourt
Adm inistration at 301 N Perk
Avenue. Senlord. Florida 32771,
telephone 1407) 323-43130 w ith ­
in 2 w orking days o l your
re ceipt of this docum ent. If
hearing impaired {TDD)1-1009SS-S771
P ublish September 20, 27.
1998
DEU-173

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. S S -1089-C A -14 W
SUNTRUST DANK
CENTRAL FLORIDA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff,
vs
STUART D QROO
KATHLEEN M GROO
JOHN OOE and/or
JANE DOE, together
w ith unknown tenants
of tha property
located at 1000
ARDEN STREET. LONGWOOD
FLORIDA. FORD CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY INC and
CHASE MANHATTAN DANK
U S A .N A ,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final
Judgm ent o f Foreclosure ren­
dered on September 14ft* 199ft
in that certain cause pending in
the C irc u it C ourt in and for
Sem inole
C ounty
Florida
wherein SunTrust Dank. Central
Florida, National A ssociation m
P laintiff and STUART 0 GROO
and KATHLEEN M
GROO
JOHN OOE and/or JANE DOF
a* ten ants o f the property
located
at
f 000
ARDE N
STREET. LONGWOOD FLORI­
DA
TORO
CONSUMER
FINANCE
COMPANY
and
CHASE MANHATTAN DANK
USA
N A . are defendants.
Civil A ction Cause No 98-1099CA I4 W I Clerk o f the afore­
said Court, w ill at 11 00 a m ,
on O ctober 20th, 1998, otter tor
sale end sell to the htghett b id ­
der tor cash at the West Front
Door ot the Seminole County
C ourthouse 301 North Park
Avenue
Senlord
Seminole
County. Florida the follow ing
described real property n tu a te
end being m Seminole County,
Florida to wit
L o t* 21 and 22 Block E
Santando Spring* Tract NO 16
Second Re plat A ccording to
th# plat thereof as recorded in
pla t bonk 9 page ft P ublic
Records ot Seminole County
Florida
Said vale w ill be made p u r­
suant to and in order to satisfy
the
term s
ot
said
Final
Judgment
DATED this 14th day ot SEP­
TEMBER 199
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys tor P laintiff
Joseph E Foster, Esquire
Florida Ber No 282091
Akerman. S enterfitt A
E idtun PA
Firsiafe Tower, 10ils Floor
2SS South Orange Avenue
P o tt Office Do* 231
Orlando. Florida 32802
(407) 843-7860
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE C ON­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT 301 NORTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD
FLORIDA 32771.

TELCPHONC

40//J2J.63J0

L e g a l N o tic e s
(TO MIDWAY) according lo Ihe
map of plat (hereof, re fo ld e d in
Plel Book T, page 67, Public
Record* o f Sem inole County
Florida
at public aele. to ihe higheat
end beal b idd er for caah, at Ihe
Weal front door o l (he Seminole
County Courlhouee. in Sanford.
Florida, a l 11 00 a m . on
OCTOBER lS Ih 1998
II you are a peraon w ith a diaehility w ho need* ic c o m m o d ilion in order to panic ipate In
thi* proceeding you are e n ti­
tled. at no coal to you. to the
provieion o f certain aaaiatanca
Pleaae
c o n ta c t
Court
A dm iniatralion a l 301 N Park
Avanua, Sulla N 30I. Sanlord,
FL 32771. (407) 373-4330 eat
4777 w ithin 2 w orking daya of
your receipt o f Ihia notice, if
you ere hearing or voice
impaired, cell t-6 0 0 9SS-B77I
DATED Ihia 111h day ol
Saptamber. 1996
HON MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
OY Jane E Jeaewic
Deputy Clerk
Harry M Hobba. PA
Attorneya for Ptainhtf
PO Boa 1S22S
Tampa FL 33679 8226
(113) 87 * 8333
P u b lith
Septem ber 70 27
1996
DEU 167
LIST OF
SSMIHOLC COUNTY
IC C PROJECTS:
I
P rotect
6R FP-4S 0• 8 / 1 JC Protect Title C e u n ly
P h yelele n Document 8 4 S 0 I
Due Date O ateA er * 1 , 1 * * 8 ,
• I 2 00 pm. local lim e
2 Protect fA /B -3 4 1 /J V P •
Protect T itle
P u rc h e e e a l
A th la tla W aer - Docum ent
(8 4 8 1 Due Date O etaA ar IB ,
1 &gt; S S e t2 0 0 p m local time
3 Project ( P t -3 3 3 -6 1/B JC •
Protect Title D ealg n S ervice#
fe r M a rkh a m W aada Raad *
W idenin g la T h ra a Lanee •
D o c u m e n t *8 3 3 1 Due Oale
O c le h e r 8 1 , 1888 el 2 00 p m
local time
For inform ation on any o f the
Seminole C ounty BCC protecla
pleaae c a ll Info rm a tio n on
Demand. Inc . 407-975 0020
PUBLISH SUNDAY. September
27. 1*96
Of U-730
N O T IC I OF I A L I
Purauanl lo Florida tta lu la a
Sell Storage A ct Sec 63 * 0 * t
*3 107 Sele o t C o ntent* In
leaaed apace lo ealiafy Owner
Liana (Houeehold/Suppiiea)
1(1
Stephen Andetaon
214
Qail Q Kent
763
Jonea Com m unication*
351
Steve Sutherland
5 /0
Security Center
606
Loren B Putver
655
Jam a* Hughe*
6 /2
Derrick Richardkon
To be void or diapoaed ot
T h ui* . O ct S. MBS 10a m
Public Auction, Caah Only
At SunRay Store Away
610 Rinehart Road
Lake Mery FL 32/46
All may pay up C all 333-4316
P ubliah S aplam bar 20 27.

1**6
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IN T H I C IRCUIT COURT
FOR S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S I NO. 8 S -8 3 8 -C A -I4 -K
GLENDALE FEDERAL
DANK. F I B .
P laintiff

WITHIN TWO ( f ) WORKING
O A Y i OF YOGA R IC fiP T OF
T H If DOCUMINT IF YOU ARC
HEARING OR VOICt IMPAIACO. v *
C A LI 1/600-666-fl/TI
JEAN WEINOARTNER.
P ubliah
Saplam bar 20 2 /
WILLIAM KOENIG. ETATE
1**6
OF FLORIDA HOUSING
DEU-1/2
FINANCE CORPORATION,
aoccaaaor in m laraat lo
K O T tC I OF
STATE OF FLORIDA
PUBLIC NBAJUN0
HOUBINQ
FINANCE AOENCV.
LONftW OOD, FLORIDA
UNKNOWN
TENANT
THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF LONQWOOD. NO 1. UNKNOWN TENANT
FLORIDA. WILL MEET ON MON­ NO 2, and ALL
DAY. OCTOBER 6 IB ** AT 6 30 UNKNOWN PARTIES
P M . OR AS JrOON THERE­ CLAIMING INTERESTS OY.
AFTER AS THE MATTER MAY THROUGH. UNDER OR
OE CALLEO. IN THE COMMIS­ AGAINST A NAME0
SION CHAMBERS. LONQWOOD DEFENDANT TO THIS
CITY MALL, ITS W WARREN ACTION. OR HAVINO OR
AVENUE. LONGWOOD. FLORI­ CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
DA FOR THE PURPOSE OF RIOHT. TITLE OR
HEARINQ ALL OWNERS OF INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED HEREIN DESCRIBED
Defendant*
FOR THE PAVING OF EAST
N O T IC I OF M L !
STREET IN THE CITY OF LONGPURSUANT
TO
C
H
A P T IN 48
WOOD. AND OTHER PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
INTERESTED HEREIN. WHO
purauanl lo an O rdai o i
MAY DESIRE t o COMMENT AS
Summary Final Judgm anl o l
TO T H I
PROPRIETY AND
lora ctoau ie d a la d Septem ber
ADVISABILITY
OF
THE
Sth. 19*1. and entered in Case
IMPROVEMENT. AS TO THE
No BS-S36-CA-14-K o l Ihe
AMOUNT ASSESSED AQAINST
C
ircuit Court o l lh a Eighteenth
EACH PROPERTY IMPROVED
Ju d icia l C irc u it In and lo r
FURTHER, THAT AT SAID TIME.
Seminole
C ounly.
Florida,
THE CITY COMMISSION OF
wharain OLENDALE FEDERAL
THE CITY OF LONGWOOD,
F
S
B
.
I*
P
lainhl!
end
DANK.
FLORIDA. SHALL MEET AS AN
JEAN WEINOARTNER. WILLIAM
EOUAUZINQ BOARD TO HEAR
KOENIO. STATE OF FLORIDA
AND CONSIDER ANY AND ALL
HOUSINQ FINANCE CORPORA­
COMPLAINTS AS TO ASSESS­
TION. *u c c *a *o r in m laraat to
MENT. AND FOR THE PURPOSE
STATE OF FLORIOA HOUSINO
OF ADJUSTING AND EQUALIZ­
FINANCE AGENCY. UNKNOWN
ING SAID ASSESSMENTS ON A
TENANT NO
1. UNKNOWN
BASIS OF JUSTICE ANO RIOHT
TENANT NO
2. end ALL
PROPERTY OWNERS SHOULD
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
OOVERN
THEMSELVES
INTERESTS OY. THROUGH,
ACCORDINGLY
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
OERALOINE D ZAMBRI,
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION.
CITY CLERK
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
PUBLISH SEPTEMBER 20 AND
HAVE ANY RIOHT. TITLE OR
SEPTEMBER 27. IB M
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
DEU-10S
HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
ara
dala nda nl*. I w ill ia ll to lha
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
highaat and baal b id d e r lo r
OF T H I IIO N T IIN T N
caah a l tha w aal Iro nt door o l
JU D IC IA L CIACUIT
lha
Sam inola
C ounly
IN ANO FON
C ourthouaa. 301 N orth Park
• IM I N O L I COUNTY,
Avanua.
S
anlord
Saminola
FLORIOA,
Counly. Florida 32771. a l 11 00
CIVIL DIVISION
o'clock a m on tha tSIh day o l
C A S I NO. BA* 1 0 * 1 -CA* 14-K
OCTOOER IB M . lha billow ing
JU D O I
deaenbed property a* act forth
THOMAS O. F R IIM A N
m
aaid
Order
or
Final
DIVISION N
Judgm anl. to -w il
FL M R NO.
LOT 14. OF BLOCK J. LAKE
WAYMAN
HEIGHTS.
LAKE
MID-STATE TRUST III,
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
a Dalaarara Daclaralory
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
trual a u lh orn ad to do
R EC0R0E0 IN PLAT BOOK 4.
buainaaa in lha
PAGE 23. OF THE PUBLIC
S la t* o l Florida.
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
PfamtiH.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
v»
II you ara a peraon w ith ■ d is ­
ISIAM S DAILEY. JAMES
a b ility who naada any accom ­
BRADLEY and ELIZABETH
BRADLEY, h i* w it*.
modation in order to pa tticip a la
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
in this proceeding, you ara e n ti­
FLORIDA, a p o litica l
tled. at no co st to you. lo lha
aubdiviaion. NORWEST
provision o l ca rla in asaialanca
Plaaaa c o n la c l lha Court a l 1FINANCIAL FLORIDA. INC .
a Florida corporation.
407-323-4330 w ith in Iwo (2)
BOARD OF COUNTY
working daya o l your racaipl o l
this N olica. it you ara haanng or
COMMISSIONERS OF
voica im pairad. ca ll Flonda
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. DOROTHY
Relay Service (S00) 06S-S770
HOLMES. HERBERT
DATED a l Sanlord, Flonda. on
Saplambar l l l h . IS M
KUNST^DT and OOROTHY
KUNSTADT. and ANGELO
MARYANNE MORSE
P SANDRONI.
A * Clark. C ircuit C ouil
Dalandanta
By Jana E Jeaewic
N O T IC I OF S A L I
A* Deputy Clerk
NOTICE i* hereby green that,
SMITH A HIATT. PA
putmuanl to a Summary Final
A
ttorney*
tor P lam titl
Jud gm an l
ol
Foracloaura
26*1 Eaal Oakland Park
a n a re d in the abone captioned
Boulevard. Suita 303
i n i I w ill aeli Ihe property eq­
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
uated in Sem inole C o u n ly
Publiah
Septem ber 20. 27.
Flonda, deaenbed aa
tM E
Lola 6 S 1 VEINO B ADDITION
D EU-IS*

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Herald. Sanford.

Florida • S im m y . Septem ber 27, 1998

• SB

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE
THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT het
received en epplicetion lor Conaumptive Weter Uae from
Olge Johnston. 1600 W eterw ltch Or. Orlando. FL 32806
A pplication *50737 The applicant propoae* to w ithdraw 0 05
MOD ot w atat tor 45 0 acra o l ettru* irrigation and 0 01 MOD o l
watar lo r 46 0 acra* o l Irosl/traaya protection tor citru s The w ith ­
drawals used by (tils proposed proiecl w ill consist o l surface
water Irom L ik e Picket via 1 Proposed Pump in Seminole County
located in Section 34, Township 21 S, Range 32E known as Lake
P icked Grove
Should you be interested in any o l the listed applications, you
iho u ld contact the SI Johns River Water Management District,
4049 Reid SI . P O Boa 142*. Paletka, Florida 321 78-1429 W riltan
objections o r a raquest lo be Intormad regarding Board action on
the a p plication may be made, hut ahould be received w ithin tw in ty-ane (21) days Irom date o l this publication W rittan objections
should identity the ob je ctor by nama and address, and fully
describe tha ob je ction to Ihe application All lim aly filed written
objections w ill be presented to Ihe Ooard for consideration In Hi
deliberation on the epplicetion prior lo Board taking action on tha
application Filing a w ritten ob je ction does not entitle you lo e
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes, adm inistrative hearing Notice at
Intended Ip ro p o ie ) D istrict Decision w ill be provided to persons
who have requested individual notice Persons whose substantial
ir-tarasla ara atfactad by tha application and who Ma a petition
within Ihe tim efram es prescribed by Chapter 2S-106 and tula
4CC-1 1007, Florida A dm inistrative Code (F A C). which meets the
requirements o l Chapter 28-106 F A C may obtain an ad m iniltralive hearing
Publish Saptamber 27. IB M
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THE IT . JO H N * RIVER WATER M A N A O IM E N T DISTRICT
G ive * H e tle e a t tn ta n d a d A ganay A e tla n
Tha O istrtct gives notica o l its intent lo issue a perm it to Ihe
Inllow ing epplicent(s) on October 13. IB M
HEATHROW LAND CO LTD PARTNERSHIP. 127S LAKE
HEATHROW LANE. LAKE MARY. FL 32746. 4 p p licalion &gt;8258 (2117-0037) The D istrict p ro p o s a l to allocate 0 I I m illion getlons
pet day (mgd) o f ground w aler and 0 538 mgd o f tto rm /iu rfa c e
water lo irrig ate • 151 6 acre g o ll course and 101 6 acres of
urban landscape The applicant's previous perm it granted the
use o l 0 552 mgd o l ground weter Irom the Floridan aquifer and
surface water from Internal lake* to tr r tg il* 131 • acre* o f g o ll
c o u rt* and 63 6 acres o f urban landacapa The w ithdraw al*
used by tb n proposed project w ill c o n s u l o f ground water from
the Floridan aquifer vie eleven eaiating wells, and alom U surleca
weter Irom internal lakes via ten active pum p* and five proposed
pump* in Seminole C ounly located In S ection* Ot 02 t l 12/36
36 Towntbipa 70S/IBS R ang* 2 * East known a t HEATHROW
PUD
Tbe blea(i) containing each o t tbe above-listed a p p licitio n (s)
ere available for inspection Monday through Friday eacapt lor
legal holidays 6 0 0 a m lo S DO p m a l lh a St John* River
Waler Management D istrict Headquarters or the appropriate
Service center The Oistrrcl w ill take actio n on each perm it
application lifte d above unleaa a petition tor en adm inistrative
proceeding (hearing) is bled purauanl to tbe proviaiona of
Section* 120 669 and 120 57. Florida S tatute* Chapter 21-106
and 40C-1 1007. F lo rid* A d n u n iitra liv * C od* ( F A C ) A peraon
whoa* substantial m le ie ti* are affected by any of Ihe D istrict*
proposed perm itting decisions iden tified above may p e tition tor
adm inistrative hearing in accordance w ith Section* 120 66* end
120 67 or ell parties may reach a w ritta n agreement on m edia­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section 120 673 Choosing
m ediation w ill not adversely affect the rig h t to a hearing it m edi­
ation does not result in • settlem ent The p ro ce d u ra l tor pursu­
ing mediation ate t e l torth in Section 120 673. FS . and Rules
2S-106 l i t and 26-106 401- 405 F A C P etitions must comply
with lha raquiramanta of Florida A dm inistrative Coda. Chapter
28-106 and ba Iliad w ith (received by) tha D istrict Clark, located
at D istrict Headquarters, 404* Raid Strael. Paletka. Florida
321 77 P e titio n * for adirum alrativa hearing on tha above applicalion(a) must ba fila d w ithin tw en ty-on * (21) days o f p u b lica ­
tion o t thia notice or w ithin twanty-aia (26) daya o t lha D iatrtcl
&lt;tepositing notica o l this intent in tha mail fo r those parsons to
whom lha O iiln c t m a ilt actual notica Failure to file a petition
w ithin thia lim a period ahall con stitute a w aivar o f any n g hl such
parson may have to raquaal an adm inistrative determ ination
(hearing) under Section* 120 56* and 120 67. FS . concerning
tha aubiact perm it application P etition* which ara not tiled in
accordance w ith the above provision* ara subject to dism issal
Because the adm inistrative hearing process is designed to fo r­
mulate final agency action, lha filing o t a pe tition m eant that lha
Diatncta final action may ba dilta ra n t Irom tha p o tib o n taken by
A in Ihia nolica o l inlan t Parsons w hoa* a u tn ta n lia l intaraal*
w ill ba enacted by any such final decision o l lha D istrict on lha
application have tha righ t to become a party to tha proceeding,
m accordance w ith the requirem ent* ta t torth above
R o ti* Parker. Date C ontrol Technician
D ivision o l Permit Data Services
St Johna Rivar Water Management D ielrict
Publiah Saplam bar 2 7 .1 * *8
DEU-236
N O T IC I
TO WHOM r r MAY C O N C IR M i
N olica i t hereby given the I tha C ity o l Sanford. Flonda w ill hold
a Referendum E lection th ro u lh o u t th e C ity o t S anford on
Novem ber 8, 1M 8, in accordance w ith Ordinance Ns 3432. • •
follows
ORDINANCE NO. 8 4 8 8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. AUTHO­
RIZING THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANFORD TO
DEVELOP A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY GENERALLY
DESCRIBED AS FORT MELLON PARK ANO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE. PERMITTINQ THE CITY TO
LEASE SA10 PROPERTY IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR THE DEVEL­
OPMENT OF A H O TIL/C O N FIR E N C I CENTER AND CITY PARK
COMPLEX ON THE PROPERTY, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE
ELECTORS OF THE CITY. PROVIDINQ FOR REFERENDUM ELEC­
TION BY CITY ELECTORS ON NOVEMBER 3. IB M . PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS th a t* I t a great need lo r econom ic developm ent and
tub opportunities w ithin Ihe C ity o l Sanlord and more particularly
along the w ate rtm n l o t tha City o l Sanlord. and
WHEREAS, sce n o m c developm ent in lh a City o l Sanford would
be greatly improved through the developm ent o t tha Sanlord lakatrom as a holal/contaranca canter and city park com plea. and
W N I R I A I . tha C ity C om m aaion daslraa to anhanc* park
amanitiaa and recreational opportunities o l Fort M ellon Park for
tha banalit o l City residents through landscaping, boardwalk,
flatting piara and other amanitiaa w ith such im provem ent* funded
in w hole o r in p e rl through incre ased la s ravanuaa Irom
holat/conlaranca center development
W H B R IA S . tha City Commission finds it in tha bast intarast of
tha City to enact an ordinance au thoriu ng tha City Com m ission lo
•n ta r into tha necessary con tract* to develop a holal/contaranca
canter and c ity park c o m p ie i on w aterfront property currently
known aa Fort Mallon Park, and
W H IR IA S . tha City Commlaaion o l tha C ity o t S anlord. Florida
may aubrrut to tha a la c lo rt o l tha C ity tha propoaad Ordinance
pursuant to the C ity'* horn* rut# powers. Chapter 166 ot tha
Florida Statutes, and Section 7-4 and 7-S o t tha Sanford City
Coda, and
W M IR IA S . tha City Commlaaion tinda it in tha beat Intaraal o l
tha City to aubm il thia propoaad Ordinance to tha a lectors o l the
C ity lor a tafarandum at Ihe election to ba hald on November 3.
IM I
NOW T H IR IF O M , N IT IN A C T ID BY T N I P I Q P U OF T N I
CITY OF IA N F O N B , FLORIDA!
■ECTJOM i t D 1 S C R IF T 1 0 I OF FRGF1RTY. Tha property in
question in thia Ordinance I t oanarally described a t Fort Mallon
Park but more particularly described a* provided In Eahibit ‘ A* lo
this Ordinance
Attachm ent *A ’
Legal D escription
OLKS 1. 2. t l . 12. 13. 16. 22. A UNLOTTED BLK E OF BLK 13 E
N OF BLK 22. ALL LYINQ N OF 1 i t IT . CHAPMAN A TUCKERS
ADO PB I . PO 24 E 3 0 - t t - 3 l -6 67-0A00-0000 BLKS A. B C. 4 D.
fa t ST EXTENSION PB 3 PQ 7E. LESS THE EASTERLY 700 FEET
■ s o t io n «. n m i n s a i a r t u n w . p ,
city Comrruaaion
of tha C ity o t Sanlord la hereby a u lh o rn a d to anler into a ll nec­
essary agreamanta and contracts to a lfa c to a t* developm ent o l
the property described tn Eahibit *A*. through tha laaaa o l that
property to a private developer lo r purpoaaa o l building a
hotel/conteranca cantor complaa Said developm ent shall ba co n ­
strue l t d in auch a w ay to allow a jo in t uae o t tha proparly aa a
city park to tha fullest la te n t aconorrucelly taaalbla
SECTION 3 i APPROVAL That tha quaation o l tha approval ot
this Ordinance ahall ba subm itted to a vote o l tha alactora o l tha
City a l a lalarandum lo ba hald in lha C ity o l Sanlord on
November 3. IS M
M O T ION 4 i FORM OF BALLOT That tha form o t tha ballot
shall ba in a clear, concise statem ent without argument or pre ju ­
dice. Tha ballot quaation lo ba uaad in tha talarandum election
•hall ba aubatantialty in tha loliow m g form
Should tha City allow a City park and holal/contaranca cantar on
Fort M allon P ark* To enhance economic development, jo b opportonitiea and park am eniliaa lo r C ity rasidanta. tha C ity
Comm ission o l lha City o l Sanford la a u lh o rn a d to laaaa a portion
o l Fort M allon Park, to an la r Into c o n tra c t! and to authorna
developm ent o f tha Park fo r a holal/contaranca cantor and City
Park complaa
SECTION St S1VEH A 1ILIT Y It any ta c tio n or portion o t a t a c ­
tion o l thia Ordinance prove* to ba invalid, unlawful or un consti­
tutional. it ahall not ba hald to Impair tha validity, to re * or a lta cl
o t eny other actio n o t part o l Ihia Ordinance
SECTION Si CONFLICTS. Thai a ll Ordinances o l pa rt* ot
O iJinancaa in co n flict harawith ba and tha aama a r t hereby
revoked
IC Ilfll 7; m u m m f l I! any ta c tio n or portion o l a ta c ­
tion o l ihia Ordinance proves to ba invalid, unlawful or unconalilutional. || shall not ba hald lo impair tha validity, lo re * o r a tfa cl
ot any othar action o r pa rt o f thia Ordinance
PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day o f Saplambar. IB M
Larry A Data. Mayor
Kerry D Lyon*
Brady Laaaard
Velma Williams
Whitey Eckatam
Aa tha C ily Comm ission o l lha
City o l Sanlord. Flonda
Janal R D ougherty C ity Clark
Publiah Saplam bar 27, and October 11. IM S
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�6 B ■ S em inole Herald. S a n lc ~i. Florida • Sunday. Septem ber 27 1998

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7 1 — H i l l * W A N T tl)

L e g a l N o tic e s

A ir C o N ir n io N is r .

15— C l M F T I I Q

GLEN HAVEN- save evw M • 2
fool ganton spaces only 53400.
407-3324750

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OT THE EIOMTEENTM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMIROLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO S l i r i l D F U F
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
CHARLES L INGRAM
Husband.
DAWN R INGRAM
W ile
TO CHARLES L INGRAM
NOTICE OF ACTION
YOU ARE MEREOV NOTIFIED
the l an Action le f D issolution o l
marriage has bean filed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy o l your w ritten
dafansaa. If any. lo It on DAWN
R INGRAM Petitioner whose
address la 101S W Euclind Ave
DeLand. FL J2?20
on
or
before OCTOOER 21. 1»»§ and
file the original w ith the Clark of
thia cou rt either before service
on P e titio n e r o r Im m ediately
thereafter It you fail to do ao. a
defaull w ill be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the P etition
WITNESS my hand end the
te a l o l thia Court on 8EPTEMCER 23 I fS *
(SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
As Clark o l the Court
Gy Luenne Woodley
As Deputy Clerk
P ublieh Septem ber 27. end
O ctober 4. 11. E 11. I SSS
OEU-231

the la t e r of three

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
th e

f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f
THIS n o t ic e o r t h ir t y d a y s
AFTER THE d a t e o f SERVICE

OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
on them

All creditora of the decedent
and other peraona having
c la im * o r demande agamet
decedent a eetate on whom a
copy of th»e notica ia terved
w«thm three monthe after the
date o f the firat publication of
th i* notice m y it Me their claim *
w ith thia C ourt WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
after
the
OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AY8
AFTER The DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creddora of the dece­
dent and peraona having claima
or demands agamat the dece­
dent's estate m ust Me their
Claim* with th i* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of the firs t pubt&lt; at*on of this Notice is September
27th. * • • •
Personal Representative
Steven Earl Stewart
S760 M ichaile Lan#
Sanford. F l 32771
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Robert K McIntosh. Esquire
Florida Bar No 37(302
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
COLOERT WHIQHAM A
SIMMONS PA
Post Office Boa 4848
Sanford FL 32772-4848
Telephone 4077322-2171
Publish S eptem ber 27. and
October 4 1888
DEU-232

NOTICE
The Central Florida Jobs and
E duca tion P artnership, Inc .
announces ■ m e aling o t the
WAGES C oalition, to w hich the
public I t invited
DATE
O ctober S. I SSS
TIME
« 30 e m
LOCATION
Lake County VoTech Center
2001 K urt Street. Room 313
E uatu FL
PURPOSE
To d is c u e t m etiers o f Interest
lo the C entral Florida Jobe and
E duca tion P artn ersh ip . In c ,
w ith reference to W orkfo rce
Development Issues
For F u rthe r In fo rm a tio n .
Contact
Gary J la rt,
Csacutiva Oirector
Cantral Florida JEP
1 §01 Lea Road. S it 307
W inter Perk FL 327SS
(407) 741 4365
Publish September 27, 1 SSS
CEU-233

Female
M aisage
Therapist
needed lot busy Lcnmyood lo
cabon Greal pay 331-5641
Long wood Massage Studio.
Walk ins we*cone 7 days
Private rms female Stall
l,v«M M 7785
________ 407-JJ95300________
WHY WAIT7 Start meeting F lo r­
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2 7 — N l R M R Y &amp; C H IL D
CAR!
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Fenced yd Meals tnckl 3309704

MUNCHRIN MANOR [&lt;* ‘ ’*0
now ta l classes, sm arw«s a
loving home atmos lo* 3 ‘• lit
reasonable rates 321 * 94*

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O lT O V T V N IT II s
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vest 407 293 7645 e it 12
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•PersonaUed service
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•OistnOution m your local araa
(to draw seasonal help trom em­
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F/T tor a Major Manufacturing
plant at Sanford Potdons are
eviiiabie on a§ ihrhs.
Peceeener Personnel a 3 3 0 -M tt
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Nowit 323-2070 e it 211

X O C

(no appf rnq d)
7 am - 3 30 pm pout o n * aval
able m the Sanlord aiea M int
have good e y* ught A De
U led Oriented II you are un
able k) attend the job la*. Cal
894 #713 to schedule an appf

DRYWALLHANOERS A
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Call 962-1337.

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ASSEMBLERS
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY!!

Musi have own tools A eipen
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Apply in person
2601 Country Club Rd. Sanlord
407-372-9*44

Adecco l» currently looking lor
light assembly workers lor a
Medical Production Facility lo ­
cated m Sanford Oood manual
deitenty. willingness to work
and great attitude a must' Temp
to perm position tor the right
candidate
MEET US AT AN OPEN HOUSE
IN WEDNESOAV. SEPT 2ND
AT 9 :0 0 A M FOR AN INTER­
V IE W
We are kxated t 5 rrvtes E ol
1-4 on Lake Mary IVv.1 Please
bring proof ol ekgtMkty to work
In the United Stales and two job
reference* Or c a l Adecco 407
330-717) tot more information
200 W.tymont Ct Suite t24
Lake Maty. FL 32746

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position
3rd shift only 11-7
M 00 hr
U xe te d *1 The San
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RECOTON CORPORATION, the
nations leading manutacturar/
rkstnbutor of electronic acces­
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at Lake Mary laokty lor 1st
and 2nd shift assembly posttons Hours are 7rOO-3:JOPm
4:00p«n 11:30am. Musi be sCA*
lo Ml up to 35 b e and stand
lor • hours Starting rale 35 90
1st sTult and M AO 2nd shift
Apply ut person at 1090
Emma Oaks TrsA. Lake Mary
FL 32740____________________

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IMMEDIATE OPENING
IN THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT.
This is a full-time position which offers full
benefits, competitive salary plus commission
and growth opportunities. Qualified candidates
should have strong phone, organizational, and
customer service skills, computer and sales
knowledge as well as the ability to handle
multiple tasks in an unsupervised environment.
Please fax resume to (407)323-9408

or call K ellie at (407)322-2611
to sch edule an ap p o in tm en t.

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INSURANCE AOENTS WANTEDW * provided 3 prequafched ap
pomtments per day Irom re ­
sponse cards. Me. health A pr
C prequaltlied
appointments
available per zip code Train­
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comm
plus
advances
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t i t shJt Mechanical astern
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ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Training makes the rkflerenc#1
New or experienced -we have
opervngs in our three expand­
ing Seminole County offices
tor ham working ca'eer mmded
people C al
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Altamonte Longwood 869 4600
Rabat Mu jeka
Lake MenrHaa throw-333-8088
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Ovwdo-365 3688

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71— H elt W a n t e d
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A F/T. 2-year mmvnum * xperi
ence Fas resume 550 2501
PLANTERS. LATHERS. ROAD
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tor f/T
MEAT CLERK Must be ag
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Exp helpful but not req Start
mg Salary AA/hr &lt; Benefits
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Orada tor Students
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SERVICE
REP
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customer tk * s . computer lit
bookkeeping. * 9 a pkis F/T or
P/T. Eac work cond ml banelit*. some weekends req Fax
return* to 407-322-1611

Car 8 Insurance Needed
Wbakands FREE: 331-5268
LM t 7-3 CNA L
vewNumng 919 E. M S i 322
6707_______
ORT ORfVERS- husband and
wit* lawn. &lt; 4 0 pkml par mu*.
407 3491030

FLOOR TECH S
South Seminole HospitaL k-xalcil in la tn | ytoud. F L is lo o t ing
fo t an c ip c n rn te d flooc tcchnwien fur the 1st shift (7 a m 1 JO p n t ) to buff, wax. and stnp flours Wc pay 7 .2 5 /h r. 1st
shift (7 a m - 3 30 p m ) . 2nd shift (3 p m • 11:30 p m .
U I 2 / h r and offer c s c c iltM h m c fiu Experience in (Vxtr care
and a HS diplumarGFJ) i t requited M usi be able to w o tt
every other weekend
Please apply *1 South Senunule llin p iu l. Human Resources.
335 WcM Stale Kaad 4 M . U m jw u u d . F L 32750 E O E

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SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Aseoc. 134-7444
STOCK ROOM CLERK exp
Se4 starter needed Must have
FL driver license F/T w kdr
Good pay and benelas DFWP
CaM 298-1192
Slop Spinning Your Wheels!
Start a New Career Al

So mi note Employment
(407) 322-2044
Personal O r eel (V
Qualify Control
Aecxxxtbng O r k
Front O ffc *
O d e r Taker
Handy Man
Data Clark
Dock Worker
Factory Trane*
To Many To List
Ce* flow '
700 W 25th Street

NPG
$7.Yv
M ix
18.hr
18 hr
ttO h r
58.hr
S8.hr
S7.hr

Phonv Proa
Full or part timg. Top
salary, bonus 4
commlsion. Long­
wood location. Call
Dan Faulkar. 767_____
9270

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S IV U S T SemnoM Town Center
Master Cuts now fwwig Salary
commission, bonus
m * and
stock purchase C a l Margate* at
330 7779

RIG H T HAND MAN
Needs 100 worker* dally.
I S sign on bonus lo new em* f lira pey to drivers.
•Open I am
801 Dogtracb Rd Longw ood
2404108
TUPPERWARE Earn &lt;20 &lt;30
per hour lor extra nuney or have
a tu* bme career 3214421
WAREHOUSE
POSITION*:
PICKING. PACKMO ANO
RECOTON
CORPORATION,
toe n ito n s leadmg iksl'toukx
manufacturer of electronic ac­
cessories.
has
Immedteto
o p e n in g * m its Lake Mary
taokbes for 1*1 and 2nd s h ft
H o u r*
a v a lla b l*:
7:00#m1:30pm , &lt; 00 a m 4 :3 0 p m and
4:00PM-12:30 AM.
Musi
be
able to Mi a rrwwraim ol 50 t n
on a continuous basis Forkkfl
experience preferred Starling
rate &lt;4.50 ta l ah lfl, &lt; 74 0 In d
s h if t "M u s i pass math lest
Apply m person at ?950 t ik e
Emm* Road. Lake Mary. FLb&gt;
1090 Emma Oax Trail. Lake
M AryFL 32746 EOE

COMMUNtTY
COLLEGE

M i e n A FWrF/T W il
Tram 324-2442

labor ready

$1 fl

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comma rcieVrt side ntiel
land dsanng Expanenc* prs1erred Hobday /vacation ml
pay
Me de a l
msuranc*
Pteae* ce« 323-8414. M-F, 7-4

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and exp a must good pay
407 33041
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LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N DERO RO UNO
U T IU T Y C O N T R A C T O R
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(First Shift)
* WarahouM*
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•Data entry*
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* Admin. AaaL*
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Sanlord companies lo creal*
exciting job opportunities It
you have s k is , ambition and
a drive lor quakty we have a
great opportunity math g rta t
benefits

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5 3 0 M-F Contact Sharon Lake
Mary 302-9004

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FUN ATMOS baewig provided.
55 50 S6hr apply between 3 5
Wendy t Lk Mary

TfB EMK0YMENT

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thek ad la placed. Please keep In mind fiat ada In Via Peraonafe (da**. 21), Buvn#**
OpportunNa* (daas. 65) 4 Oarage Salt* (217) reqiar# payment in advance.

Available w/ benefits For eag­
er and hard working person
Must hove fkkfl Operating exp .
Iionl end loader a • Apply m
person Pebble Junction. 702
S French Ave. Sanlord Must
kftS O tot
Drug Ftee Workplace'

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POSITIONS

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ToN fra# from Orlando 631*9993
You can fax your ad to 407-323-9406
300 N. Francft Ava.
P.O.Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772

work!

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.

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322-2611

Orywall H angers. FlnltTMra,
Apprentices, A Laborer#- Ap
ply M l
8 am 4pm O W 4l
Mark Contracting 3630 Silver
Slat Road Orlando. (407)294
5051 E O f D T /W P

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Win tram Work Sanlord Ortan
do ohice Must have pleasing
personakty Send resume to 217
S O.ik * .c . Sentinel t l 33771
Help W anted Oelaller- l ipen
ence preferred, bul not neces­
sary Will Train Contract Jack
321 5163

Call (407) 3 2 2 -M U A
Ask to r the C totalftod Dept.
Lei you r dta p ia yt start w orking
to r you EANLYI

C«#w* cryptogram* we creeled horn QuuiaUon* by
p u l end present tech M e n N e p e etends to*
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open house
Longwood
Tuesday
9-2pm

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. V A T A Apprv Jot) Assist
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1-AOO-4t * 7 3*4

71—

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DENTAL ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST

ASSEMBLY

W* offer

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

$6.50/hr

T t« EMPLOYMENT PtOPU

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CARPENTERS. ALL FACES O f
CONSTRUCTION
662-3337

A S SE M B LER S

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AIR CXJCT SANITISING
Advanced lech
Any house &lt;50 C han* 869
r?87

IN TMS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
tIM IN O L K COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fll# N um b er O I RSS CP
IN n t ESTATE of
JOAN MARGUERITE
STEWART
Dec ea te d
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The ad m in is tra tio n o f the
• t i t l e of JOAN MARGUERITE
STEWART.
d e c e e te d
File
Number St-SSS-CP. &lt;t pending
m
the
C trcutt
C ourt lo r
Sem inole
C ounty
Florida
Probate Division. the a d d re tt
of w hich i t 301 N Park Avenue
Sanford F t. 327F1 The namee
and a d d re tt o f the Pereonal
R e p re te n ta tiv e
and
the
P e rtu n a l
R epreten tative t
attorney are te t forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOT1FIEO THAT
All p e r to n t on whom thia
not»ce la aerved who have
obtectiona that challenge the
validity ot the will, the qualifrea*
hone o f the pereonal repreeen*
tative. venue or furiadiction of
th it Court are required to file
their obtectiona w ith thia Court
w it h in

21— P i

Rug EbMa/WwefioiJO* AbM to
M I3 0 to 60 a s SAYv w e bam
Car Required 339-1911
l acreSeryOfflce M im gaT
Must have general o w e *w&gt;.
typing. bookk*m»ng a mult,
computer knowledge helpful
'
very rsbatlx. C al for
(407)365-4211 or las
raaum* to (407)359-6004
R ECSm OfaST/tSCRETARY
e typing A kgfs computor Uuis Musi have axe ref­
erence* 330-5907
Wave message
SURVEYORS needed
Party
chief, instrument and rod person
t i p preferred bU not req lor rod

VHtMOLE INSTALLERS
TboN * ban* teg Ca«330B543
SOLOERERS of smal electronlea. d*p*ndab4by required, exp
preferred but wtNtng to bain
Oood benefits C a l Magneton*
Hearing AM Co. • 338-1702 a

TITLE M PROJECT
ASSISTANT
Refer to p o tilo n
SCO2872A00
Minimum
priate held ' 3

to an appro­
year* expert-

Knowledge, Abilities S Skids:
Knowledge ol andmr abOty to
interpret college policies and
procedures understand the or­
ganization and programs ol to*
college undersUnd oral and
written instruction*
Demon
Straled proficiency *1 preform
mg complex word processing
dele base and Ides manage
moot, desktop publishing. Co
bis and Excat spreadsheets
and electronic mail applica­
tions Strong wnbng and pubic
'elation* skits raquead Strong
communication skills required
Must bo organized, have a
keen attention to d*U 4 and
able to meet daadknes
He stole hotxMdey*.
PoeMon CCOM72AOO
•alary i &lt; 1481J 4
Deedbne: 10AS/98
CaM the fob line al 328-2400
EOE

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NEWTRUSSPLANTOPENING!!
r ., poMlons start O $7/hr. &amp; up
baaedon experience

UEARNTODRIVE§
TRACTORTRAILERS
m c m m m m

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• Oty 4 WukaaV Classaf
• FIm b c Is I AsstsUacs ■&gt;
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103— H o u s ts -

71— H elp W a n t e d
MIO WELDERS 2 ytt ftp Ap­
ply in person Fr»! W(Hgh MFQ
210 Teen Of Sanford 130 5000

93— R o o m s Fo r R e n t

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6600 DOWN....WHY RENT?
When you can own thit 3 bdrm
home ml C/MA. new paint 6 car­
pel 7 Ask about HUO hornet'
The Hilllmen Oroup, Inc.
Reeltore.............121-6111

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wk
Histone Downtown 130-442)

Wethinglon Oak*- 129 Scott Dr
3/1 5 6535/mon*dep
1-407-768 0027,

EFFKKNCY
Mad wwv - convenient location
121-4000

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R entals

FURNISHED ROOMS-AI uU*
md Laundry, pnone, and kit
u«a $85 190 a week 324 4955

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 1
tu lle office M50m o
2 bey
werehoute S550mo 330 5705
FLA RENT

SANFORD- Furrvshed room m
prrvala home w houte prrviteg
n
Mature or Senior lady o n y
321-0418_____________________
SANFORD/ LK. MAR y' 1 Ig
bdrm. ml bath,
t350'm o In­
clude* all
hr. phone utililwt
302 7188_____________________
SMOLE MOM teek* room male
lo share ipactou* 2/2 apt Temp
. ok 1275*1/2 utanet MartNVI
97— A pa r tm en ts •
F u r n is h e d
1-Sdrm Cottage- 7 mi oul ol
town tlO O ’wk ail Mitt mcl
Good lor *gl penon Cat 330
, 1698
1BDRM quite re«d area, ac,
ALL ELECTRIC 13*9m o/f300
; dap 32] 80 1 9 ____ ____________
SANFORD 1/1- Cottage with pn
vale entry 1450mon $45Gdep
CaA 12 SOOtl.________________
99— A partm ents -

FENCED PARKING
AREA
easy access,
can accom
modal# up to 35 cart, heavy
equpmem. auto*, etc. 17-92/
Airport Bfvd area, available vn
mediately 6550
per month
Phone 124-4440 or le t 1241169.

2 BORM. carpet. 195wk 5300
dep/ 322 3346 before 0 45am at
! let I 45pm 1719 W 3rd Si
Tuee. Sept 20 tuning at 2pm
GEOROIA ARMS APARTMENT
w * open the 1 bdrm waiting k»t
i lor or elderly tide Ai applicant*
need to be 62 year* ot age or
older Pleat# apply al rental ol
tee 2600 Oeorg^ Ate Santprd

MARINCR'SVILLAQE
&lt; aonw tstOMO
2 60PM *410 MO aso UP
3 2 3 -6 6 7 0

lake aoa

ROSE LEA VILLAS
Ad Specie I - 44 lOtWonrh
HUP OKAY 407-110-6A11
SANFORD 2/2 Appronmaleiy
1,000 tq 8 W O md 5430 mo
♦ low depot* C a i 121-1061
* SANFORD an duple■ Ig tin Ig '
cAm a r t hook up* M IO
ie o i n 1128111-6787
103— H o u se s -

BANFORO 3/1 fnd yard.
138
Country Club Circle pelt ok
5S75mo • Dep 323-4540
BANFORO 3/1 5 wat to wat car
pel. Ch's 6S75mo/!300dep 112
Anderson Cede 290 1508
ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2. over 1800 tq II - mg pool
2 C gar. pkrt 1 c carport, over
1/3 ac w/dock 1150Gmon
I Properttoe 321-4784.

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANFORD 1/2 Apt W Split
1440/1)30
Plan. Pako. CHA
SANORA » 0 U air. tkn rm.
acm pen. Wave opt 1721/1700
SANFORO 4/1 Carprt. Patio
New Carpel 6 Paml. On
1401. Sephe.
17KVI700
J4FORD 1/1 Duple*. Living
Rm 1 Carprt. CH A 1366/1110
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 Carprt
Fam rm. Haal. Air 1100/1500.

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2405
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

lO C fil [ NMRPRI NEUR

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Proven Method to become
MUUonilrei Must hue ttron*
Call 24 Mrs. 600499 IMS

Sanford Spacmu* tttrectrve 3
I 5 w/ FR 161.500
SL J o fra RlYH 35*ac on river
m Debary 1/2 mi Irontage fin
duced to 1225 000

InduSinil , 4 .ac across from
OrVSan Arport zoned M 1
1375 000

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1 4 9 — C o m m e r c ia l

1 8 1 — A r r iiA N C L S &amp;

Property Fo r S ale
Sanford Historic District (31
Commancal
Leased
Units
1160 000. (1) Commencal Vacanl Lot 155 000 330 1495

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322 -7 4M
ATTRACTIVE 2 2 m Hitlonc
Dittnd. move m cond ndudts
many ertra* 150 600 321 4653
QOV'T FORECLOSED hornet
horn pennwt on | l
Deknquenl
Tar. Repot R E O t Your Area
To* Free (1) 600 216 0000 EH
2206 tor current ktkng

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DELTONA 10 acres Ideal for
mob*# homesae horses, cattle
lamvng or nurtoryi Zoned agri­
cultural
13 900 ACRE
Sm
down wtowner finance 004-7471777 or 004-717-M 2 2
LAKEFRONT LOT - Beta ie
Lake Loch Arbor private
0O&gt;3OO165OOO
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone It
land. Lake Monroe 1120 000
VACANT LOT loch Arbor
128 000. Ig pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
125 000
BAY AVE Santoro lot near
park-115000

PETS OROOMING
by appl al my office or al your
home 717-06063309746

FURNITURE STORE
open Monday 11am 7pm
10am 6pm
*ThuU'Sdjy
ur»duv 'Oan
"ftday 10am 6pm

Fl .
Saturday 10am ?pm

3472 S OrtandoOr
Across Irom Bill Heard Chevro­
let
— Free Reclinet mi 1300 Purc h a te " *
40 7 330 4213
Always buying 6 tolling
HOT POINT guod cond Almond
HOOobo
ELECTRIC STOVE
cond ITSobo 330 1579

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A n T IU U L /C O IIE C T IB I ES
B eau tiful 1930't E nglish A rt
Deco wardrobe Tiger Oa* ALL
Original
EieeKent
condition
Wort! min o l 12900 Asking
1795 Can (407) 321 9467

used bo r springs 6 mattress
165 00 Larry-i Mad 322 4132

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F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e

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OAKRIDOE FA R M ! • O tleen/
Oeffona area 10 acre* ideal lor
horses or came farm Mobile
home or homesna Zoned egn
644.900 Fmanong aval ml tm
down payment (604) 717-6300
SANFORO TRAXS- Acreage lor
your dream m a small, well
punned subtfvtton Choose e
corner acre or horn two 3 acre to!
on ■ culdetac Paved roads 6
strati lights 125 000 115 000
CeH Wanda P etklnt Coldwell
SMOKY MOUNTABIS gorgeous
East Tam home tke * acre and
up
69.000 -626.500 teller
finance 1800 350 6838

Looking for
a job?

1 9 9 — P e ts &amp; S u it l ie s
Head a lea/bck m ill mat fcms
adults on dogs 6 cats) Ask
STRENSTROM
GENERAL
FEED 1123 1550) aboui HAP­
PY JAC K D D 3 FLEA/TICK
MIST. Cilrus scented Trigger
spray
Biodegradable
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Check out (he Help
Wanted section every
Sunday In the
Seminole Herald.

NEIGHBORHOOD
OARAGE
-A L E toys turn, kids ctothes
rrvtc. take Avport BM5 towards
avport over Sanford Ave and fol­
low signs O n o n and Sea riel
Lane Sal 6 Sun 6 ) ____________
219— W an ted to B uy
Alum . C a n t Copper / B re tt
KoVomo Recycling: 121-0004
910 W. Flr*l-M /F 4-5. 5*1.0-1
Nice 1 BR Doubtewtda M obil*
Home. 11000 down Take over
payments
N&gt;ce lamity park
Call 302-9201.
223— M is c n la n e o u s
BICYCLE- girls 16' peppermint
sect trainer- very good condition
125 00 323-4517

•tee o ta tr w m m • iio o m I
tor ki— m il a m ng Ima M l I
U M M U a iM
tM i iv n n * iw w i
l i — t i l . f t a t l v tte tw
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4/2,10 toed acre*, huge rme.
sc porch 2 oul bldgs 1114,000.
4/1S,Over I 600 to tt.kv/ckrV
lam. Irpto. tned. 161,000
V 2, com toL appl. renew.
new carpet. A/C. 661,600.

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Sa CADILLAC SEVILLE
perfect cond $4200
__________ 330 3 797__________

FOR SALE- Welder 230 amp
dual range arc lik e nee' 5,50
Can 323-7012________________
FREE CAR. I I 4 FUN in your
spare lime Interested) Can Unda O 526-3517 I also offer repi
p e t and new Tupperware_______

91 JAGUAR SOVEREIGN
A
real beauty Only 25k miles
113 900 320-7029_____________
1086 TOYOTA SUPRA black &amp;
gold, fully loaded Runs but
needs work Musi sell 11500
oho 407 668 8174
1987 BMW 528#. auto Iranmistion. AC.
Power windows 6
locks leather Nice car that
needs some T IC 123-1304.

HEPPA a if titter 3mo nee Up t o
260 tq ft 165 00
__________ 669 7287__________
IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
better than bottle quality 5 05 a
oaton 407-767-9131
LANDSCAPE PLANTS l.guv
trum 3gl 12 00, ever green gianl 11 00
boiw ood
mondo
grass and many more 323 8387

2 3 8 — V e h ic l e s W a n t e d
CASH l i t PAIO*
For Junk C arv Trucks A Miscf
ftCCPAUt n-CABf AU*tfUL » 2 5990

231— C ars Fo r S ale

WANTED

DONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

LET US SELL
IT FO R Y O U !!

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS
A ny yea r m ake or model
Will p a y to p dollar!
Call G e o ff Oedine

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Sal 4Sun 9am to 5pm
Ol*' Red Barn Fits M iittl
1750 S HWY 17-92
Maitland

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15 am. Nag Champa S1.00
7-Day candlat 11.75
Piwttr Pandanlt S1.50 A up
Mint Plants S1.00
Basil Planti S1.00
Patchouli Planti $1.50
A,

(1/4 rrw south ol Mom* Depot)
(44T) U4-7IT1

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Intanca, Candlat,
A Jawalrv
Hand craftad itami
Llva Planti A Harbt

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fieds are the quekest and most
inerpensrve way lo sell your
carl Run your three kne ad lor 10
days and pay only 121 00' Even
better, if you sell it sooner
(wh&lt;h we KNOW you wd| you
can slop your ad and only pay
for Ihe number of days if actu­
ally ran' What a Deal"

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CLERICAL

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LONGW OOD

“ C o n ip 4 « te S p r i n k l e r S y a t a m a O r R e p a i r s ”
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job A l o fc e ti
entry level 6 professional
computers a* NO FEE C ai
8946711

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FOR SALE- 1981 Polaris 300
E ipress lik e nee' 14000 obo
Call After 7pm 249-5495

FOR SALE- used 6 X 6 to* up
ga uge doors Good C onotnn'
1100
Used Washing Machvte
Maytag 5100 F u i sere Pck up
Diamond P ule Tool B or 1100
C al (407) 321 0391

Hint

Al I MHOAHt I MUM I s
VI NVIINI I I’HIII'I Mill S

231— C a r s Fo r S ale

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LAKE MARY- 3 2 5 Luthly
landscape home m
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Lake Mery. Great room wrtp
sep DR. ton. dttoae master su­
ite. screened 23 X 14' porch
attached workshop
6 mature
treat 1149.000 323 7012

2 2 3 — M is c e ii a n e o u s

(407) 322-2611

Low down Eaty quality low mo
pymta 2/1 CA med yard mi ea
Ira building lol

’ftrchhoff
low down and choote your own
upgrade features Vacant and
ready at only 144 000

217— G a r a g e S ales

A YARD SALE i t the perfect
way to do that and the Smminob
Herald can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale in ihe
Sem/nofe Hera/d lor only 1 51/
i-ne and watch the items leave
while Ihe money com et in C al
by N oon on Tuesday and your 5
'me ad can run lor three days m
the Herald lor ONLY 10.11!! A l
we ask is that you prepay the
ed C a l u t we can h e p "

1 ACRES- septic tank, light
pole, city water, cable pom
barn. 1 utility shed 133 00
CASH or 149 900 w 1500G down
1 monthly payments
1.1 ACRES- 121.900

BUY THIS 1 BORM HOME ml

16 FT TIOECRAFT 1993 50 hp
motor 284) thrust troking motor
15500 obd 324 9949

T Z tu tty

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 tq
II A upl 1265 A MONTH Office
Storage 321-0120 or 313 2554

104 Oake Cl. beautiful 1909
sq It Caktomw style 2 story
pool, tenni* cl
amenities
1129 000
4 BR Colonial 2 story on 1
wooded tots REOUCEO TO
HOB.OOO
Park Ave Villas
2DfV?Ba
Townhouse condo145 000
owner motivated
111-1061

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141— H o m e s Fo r S ale

W

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

15 3— A c r e a g e L o t F o r

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites available • 1100 SF 6
1600 SF. 407-111-7004________

jA o T M g R - ’ S

Since 1148
(407)121-6121

R ent

Downtown Sanford- 625 sq h
up to 2500 sq fl Free month
with new lease (407)321 9224

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1 1 8 — O f f ic e S p a c e F o r

U n e u r n is h e d

ret3on for becoming rich

S t

(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -6 1 2 3

FREE 1ST MONTHI Mwy 17 02
Lgwd 2 store fronts I w'over
heed door 333 9264 699 5117

U n iu r n is iie d

WILLING 10 1U C M / P IO P ll

1629 VINTAOE 2/1 • 1/1 apl
178.000
£ LEOANT 4/2 neighborhood w/
history 1110000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY 11012 S3

OFFICE B STORE AVAR- Both
over 1000 tq fl (1) 6425 (2)
1450 C al after 8am 322 6169
SANFORD- 1.174 tq h off*#
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse • City H at Avail­
able
immedutety
Morbit/er
Oroup. Inc (407) 510-1000 art
106__________________________

2 1 5 — B o a t s Sc
A c c e s s o r ie s

S t.

ROOM FOR RENT VroW eek
UOO'see Ful hou»« prtv
■ ___WaMwrtVyer 124-7111

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K IT 'N* CARLYLK 00 by Lurry Wright

141— H o m e s Fo r S a l e

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♦♦♦ A U C T IO N ***
SAT., O CT. 3 - 10:00 A .M .
GENEVA, F L

IW o Newly Remodeled
Houses On 1 Acre Lot
Main house has 5 bdrm., CH/A
enclosed front and back porch,
w/garage.
2nd house has 2 bdrm. CH/A cur­
rently leased for sale by owner.
$140,000
1510 D ine Way, S anford
Call for appointment
223-5270

[[C o u n try C h a r m l
c ity c o n v e n ie n c e

Gentlemen’s Horse Ranch
Shady Oaks Estate
16+ ACRES - 2,700 SQ. FT. MAIN HOUSE
GUEST HOUSE 1,500 SQ. FT.
GRANNY/TRAINERS COTTAGE
FABULOUS ONE-IN-A-MILLION STABLES
30’X18* SWIMMING POOL
FOUR WORKSHOP/GARAGES
STOCKED PONDS
1/4 MILE TRACK - PADDOCKS
________ EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY_________
From Sanford. U k t Hwy 46 to Ganava, turn right onto Co. Rd. 426, Hi m M l onto Snow HM Rd.
is Od Mm IR d , turn M l lo proporly 6 11)20 Old M a w Rd. MMch lo r Todd Auction tig n t.
TERMS: R oil E iU tt-2 5 % down, baUnca 30 d iy s . P in o n il Property
Premium.
OPEN HOUSE: f r l . Oct. 2 . 10 A M . - 4 P M _________________________

For Brocbuir A Plats Call
1-800-241-7591
J.L. Todd Auction Co.
Rome, GA
John Todd Lk. FL. Broker 4BK052I179
Joe Tarpley, FL. Auctioneer #AU408
Co. Lk. #AB249
www.auctionweb.com/Jltodd

C uh. 10% B uytrl

1 /2 MONTH FREE RENT
MOVE-IN SPECIAL
IBDftM/ 1 BATH 890 . f t .
2 BDRM11 BATH 1025 br. n.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125 * 4 | . f t .

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ORYWAU.*STUCCO Repavs
W al Ceii.ng Tenures
Matched P opcorn 3226336

2 5 3 - A d d i t i o n s Ac

NEEO AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL OICX'S ELECTRIC
407-1216711
U c. EROOQ242&gt;/Ov*r 11 Y rt.

R e m o d e l in g
ADVANCE TECTOMCS
A ddW ont-H om et
A ddition t-Conwnerctal
Local B uilder aince 1961

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Apartments
2714 airtgcwood Avw., Sanford • 130-S204

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2 7 6 - E l e c t r ic a l

NEW REMOOEL REPAIR
Door*, windows, carpentry,
takng. deck* 4 concrete
123-4632 S Q Bakr* C8C19860

Rental property, garoge/thed
dean u p t oppiiancet. train,
brush 407-166-2654 or
pg r 407619-0117

2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y

2 8 0 -H o m e

CARPENTER. A l Home
repairs, pernlmg A ceramic Me
Richard O ro te 321-5972

I m pro vem ents

2 6 9 - C l e a n i n g S e r v ic e s
CARMB CLEANP4Q ho utd'offc*
•«p cfeorung manager Mane
096 5646

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p in g
LARKINS LANDS CA PINO 4 IR­
RIGATION
We n t ia l tod vng t y t 6 reps*
shrubs, mulches, brick pavers,
slump grind. Indtcp rock t
design and |« r fountains I witt
tod Ire* of any pests and fun­
gus For est. com 523-6317 or
414-7333

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1216464 cocooiaaa

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C o u n try L a k e

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CONSTRUCTION dean up e*i
junk removed lawn care anytvne
407-359-1641 or 407-3656761

MARCIA S CLEANING
LICENSED AND EXPO
330-2031

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BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING
6 INCOME TAX tor indn and
busmens
Account Solutions
Plus Inc 407-326-1800

Carpenter looking tor
« W ei over 40 years
tm a l |Obt
of eipenence 121-01(1

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275-DBYWALL

CARPCNTRV-of all types Irom
decks lo door*, rotten wood and
remodel M y ra etp erte nc*. Ask
tor JR 324 5052

W IT H 1 Y U . U E A S f O R A S K A B O U T O U R

AjMPOH r iu vr

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

CHARLES O. (Den) MILLER
Boeder. CBC0S7285. R et/
C om m . remodel, addrtont. re­
p s* UC. VISA ... 407610-1741

DA V C KEY CONSTRUCTION
New/RemodeUng/Repelre
L k : CGC057I34 120-7203
HANDYMAN Pamtmg concrete
dry watt, remodeling, renova­
tions C o l 282 7069

2 8 7 - L a w n S e r v ic e s
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 121-0918.
law n s' " m o w ed ,
LOTS
MOWEO dean u p t and under
brushing 2 7 yrt in business
Days 322 2811 e v t 322 9397.

300-

F kessure

________ C l e a n i n g ________
DUN RITE R ei/C om m
Free e tL U cA nt. Major credit
cords accepted. 1216123
301-

R o o f in g

YATES ROOFINa since 1S2S
Church 6 Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
U c. fR C 0072990.122-1449

3 1 2 — T r e e S e r v ic e

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p in g
K 4 D LANDSCAPING 6
NURSERY tree servicing avail
tree anim ate kc 4 ms 321 8336

SMPSON S Prof Tree Svc 20
t i p 24 hr storm damage
nur discount Total tree care
Free estimates
Bucket truck
erasable C a l 327-4736

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In t h e

• r u n d e r $ 3 5 .0 0 • m o n th ,
p e r t m e n l to d a y to fin d
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

�6 0 • Sem inole Herald. S anlorc Florida • Sunday, Septem ber 27, 1998

by C hic Young

B LO N DIE

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HOROSCOPE
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

ACROSS
1 B ed ro o m
fe a tu re
7 O u te r
g a rm e n ts

13 Type ol cracker

cfeur
‘Birthday

by M ort W alker

B EETLE B A ILEY

Sunday. Soplom bcr 2 7 . 1998
Beloro you try to sow new seeds, first bo
suro to harvost ttio crops you've alroady
planted In the upcoming year, bung clo ­
sure to unfinished business beloro starl­
ing anow
L IB R A (S e p t. 2 3 -O c t. 23 ) Though you're
Known lor your s h re w d n e s s , your wits
might lail you today ThmK beloro you act
and d o n l perform tasKs in a hasty m an
nor l ibra. treat yoursolf to a birthday gill
S e n d th e roquirod refu nd form an d lor
your Astro G raph productions lor the yoar
ah ead by mailing $2 and sell addressed
s tam p ed onvo lopo to A s tro -G ra p h . cJO
this new spaper P O Bos 1758. Murray
H ill S ta tio n . N o w Y o rk . N Y 1 0 1 5 6 Be
suro to state your Zodiac sign
S C O R P IO (O c t. 2 4 -N o v . 2 2 ) N o rm a lly
y o u 're v o ry th rifty , b u t yo u r d o siro to
spend might get tho bettor ol you today
Should you lot o itravag anco rule tho day.
you ll bo sorry tomorrow

PEA NU TS

by C harles M. S chulz

HI, CHUCK DID
YOU EVER 6ET MY
FOOTBALL OUT OF
THE TREE?
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A NEU) BALL CHUCK..
AFTER ALL.THE TREE'5
IN YOUR BACK YARD.._

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WELL. WHAT I THINK I'LL DO
I5 6ET A LADDER. CLIMB UP
INTO THE TREE, RESCUE THE
BALL. AND THEN FALL OUT
OF THE TREE AND LAND
ON MY HEAD..

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by Howie Schneider

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S A G IT T A R I U S ( N o v . 2 3 - 0 a c . 2 1 )
Som ething you've been yearning lor will
becom e harder to acquire today Though
you m ay have lead yourself to think posi­
tively. the likelitiood o l disappointment is
high
C A P R IC O R N ( D e c . 2 2 - J a n . I S ) Y o u
rarely bclray a confidant s trust, but you
might accidentally reveal a secret when a
skilled con artist calls your blufl W atch
what you say
A Q U A R IU S (J a n . 2 0 -P ad IS ) Taka your
tim e in lau nching a new protect today
D o n 't get c a rrie d a w a y by rushing into
things Unless you are truly roady. failure
is probable
P IS C E S (F a b . 2 0 -M a r c h 2 0 ) B ein g in
g o o d s ta n d in g in a n o th e r s e y e s is a
p rice less an d d o licato a s s e l II ca n be
destroyed with a single caroiess moment,
so bo carolul not to disturb the balance
A R IE S (M a rc h 2 1 -A p r ll IB ) Y ou might
be tem pted to stretch the truth in a con'r o n t a tio n n l
c o n v e r s a tio n
to d a y
R em em ber words aro kko rubber bands
S tretch too m uch an d they II snap back
and stmg
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a s p e c t to 'o c o tv e il y o u d o n 't g iv e
R em em ber that relationships and oppor­
tunities aro h r od on equality
G E M IN I ( M a y 2 t - J u n e 2 0 ) P u t a s id e
th o s e ro s e -c o lo re d g la s s e s to d a y , lor
they » only distort your Judgment Face up
lo reality in stea d o l hiding behind your
delusions
C A N C E R (J u n e 2 1 -J u ly 2 2 ) B ecom e a
sell-starter instead of waiting lor opportu­
nity to com e knocking H owever. 4 wVl be

wise lo seek your boss s approval before
hand
L E O (J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 ) You win be espe
d a l l y v u ln e ra b le lo a rid ic u lo u s ploy
today, so stay e la n K e e p in m ind that
nothing is lor Ira#
V IR O O (A u g . 2 3 -S a p L 2 2 ) A nu ou tness
in c o m p e tin g an a g ra a m a n t will prove
detrimental today Taka your time and be
critical D o n 1l M ianything gal past you

CltSSbyNEAInr

WIN AT BRIDGE
Nortt------

One chance,
however unlikely
Sherlock H olm es ob served that
when you have eliminated the impos­
sible. whatever remains, however Im­
probable, must be the truth. The d e­
clarer in today's deal. Sonny Moyse,
applied this principle
M oyse w as one of the three d e ­
ceased players inducted into (he Hall
of Fame this year, along with Johnny
G erber and P eter Pender. M oyse
worked for The Bridge World magasine for many year* In several capaci­
ties, eventually being the publisher
and editor from 1856 to 1866. His par­
ticu lar p enchant w as for d ea ls in
which a 4-3 fit was ideal — now known
as a Moysian fit.
How did Moyse declare three noIrump after a spade lead lo F ast's
queen?
Moysc's one no-trump overcall in
the balancing, or fourth, position
show ed som e 12-14 points. It was
weak, not strong, as it would have
been In the direct or second, position.

ANNIE

•

PHILLIP
ALDER

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The natural reaction is to take the
first trick because it guarantees two
spade tricks. However, Moyse realised
that to win nine tricks, he had to drive
out both m issing red-suit aces. And
from his opening bid. Weal had lo hold
those aces. So, if Moyse won the first
trick, he knew he would go down. West
would establish his spade auit when in
with the first ace, and cash the suit
when in for the second time.
There w as ju st one chance: that
West had begun with sir spades. So,
Moyse ducked the first trick. Success!
E ast had no spade lo return, and
Moyse still had two spade stoppers if
West led the sulL

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Vulnerable: Both
Dealer. West
I NT

West
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Pass

North
Pass
3 NT

East
Pass
All pass

Opening lead: * 5
The duck risked an extra under­
trick. but It waa a worthwhile invest­
ment as it gave declarer a chance to
make the contract

ClMby NEA.lac

by Leonard Starr

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Seminole Herald. S anloni

H e ra lb
Florida

• Sunday. Septem ber 27. 1998

County is not just talking trash
R e c y c lin g
p ro g ra m
r e c e iv e s
a w a rd , is
o n e o f b e st
By Shari Brodle
IIKKAI.I) FEATURE EDITOR
I.ONOWOOD What do you get when you
process H5 tons of glass, plastic, metal, alu­
minum and newspaper a day. and manage to
talk two companies Into Instituting a tele­
phone directory recycling program that in
spires nationwide participation?
You get national recognition.
In October, the Seminole County Solid
Waste Division will receive the 1998 Rec yc ling
Excellence Silver Award at the 36th annual
International Solid Waste Kx|M&gt;sltion In Char­
lotte. N.C,
The award Is given hv SWANA Solid WasteAssociates ot North America - and recognizes
outstanding performance in the operation, d e­
sign. efficiency and standards In an Integrated
solid waste management system
"We re really exc ited about the award." said
Sherry Newkirk, the- county's reeve ling com
din.dor "We've always tell like we had a ex
cc lient ptogram. now we have ronfirmutIon of
it from a national entity."
Seminole started residential curbside col
lection In November of 111*10. In accordance
with stale laws that rc-cpilre the county to re­
cycle :tl) pel cell! of Its solid waste.
"We've gone from the llrst week, of handling
5 tons day." said Newkirk, "Lust week, our big
day was H5 tons We've Increased our business
considerablv *
Newkirk said, out ol the curbside program,
about H5 percent of the county's residents are
participating "That's really high. We're really
getting a lot of coverage out of it."
When the re-eycables are collected from the
curbside, they are taken to the transfer sta­
tion at State Road -lilt In Lotlgwood. All m ate­
rials are funneled through a six foot by sixfoot hopper, Into the Small Materials Recy­
cling Facility. Separated by kind on a con­
veyer belt, a human hand touches the mate­
rial only onc e. The rest of the system Is auto­
mated.
‘Our goal in the SMRF operation Is to liandle the material Just once." said Newkirk.
"That keeps our expense's down and makes
sure that we run efficiently."
Plastic milk Jugs are ground Into flakes and
|ilastlc beverage bottles are compacted Into
large cubes. Drown, green and clear glass Is
sorted: and a magnet carries the metal cans
to a separate container. Aluminum cans are
separated similarly.
Newkirk said the separated materials are
sold to processors all over the world.
"Wherever we have a market, that’s the best
we can get. we sell It for the highest price."
Education Is critical to the success of the
county's program.

M V ** P*o«o by Tommy Vine om

Keith Henderson Is 'weighting' for you.

You can call him
the ‘Can Man’

By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE WRITER
SANFORD • It's not u glamorous jol». nor
one with a lot of umrullies. hut Keith llenil
erson said he nrls a lot of satlsfar lion Ironi
the |M'ople he meets.
"I've hern doing this for five years herause
of the people." said Henderson, who can In­
found In rain or in shine in a semi-tractor
trailer In the llnecrcs! I’laza p.uklng lot oil
U.S. Highway 17-92.
Henderson handles the Inislest aluminum
recycling site In three counties, for Wise
Metals (formerly Reynolds Aluminum).
Henderson lias l»een at the site for five
years, preferring to deal with the heat and
the cold, rather than working Inside. It's tinvariety of people that keeps It Interesting,
hr said. "You kind of see everything when
you do this."
Henderson said there are many regulars
who bring In anything from cans to custom
wheels and other extruded products. The
recycling center accepts aluminum, copper
and brass. The biggest problem, said llenderson ts that most people don't realize how
many things there are that can he recycled.
Dut many do. und make regular trips to
see Henderson. He said one man brings him
up to 200 pounds of cans every week, for
which he Is paid on the average of 35 to 45
cents a pound. "I think he does It Just to
keep busy."
Henderson lues studied a little of the his­
tory- of aluminum processing. He said It was
Najxileon who really got the Industry
started, wanting a light weight metal for the
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Shorry Nowturk is tho rocyclmg coordinator tor tho
We go to the- schools and through our e-ducatlon.il iirogram. we talk to students and
teachers to try to Impart to them the impor­
tance ol tecycllng." said Newkirk "It may not
s e m i important today, but we re doing this for
a lot ol reasons We re doing it to conserve
landfill space, whic h ultimately Is a savings of
money. II we don't have to build a landfill to­
morrow or nrxl year, or the year alter that,
the residents don't have to come up with that
money *
Newkirk said the county's current landllll
site, on Osceola Road. In Geneva, can accrpt
waste for mote than 40 years. "And each year
that wr recycle .’10 percent plus, we're ex­
truding that life span. Our residents ure really
doing great." '
Newkirk knows show and tell Is the favorite
time of the day for elementary school chil­
dren, so she Is prepared when she visits a
school.
"When we go to the schools, we try to take
something that will help get the message
.•c ross. II you have something In your hand.
It's a lot easier (for the students) to under­
stand. so we t.cke Items that are made from
recycled material. We've found that It works
great, because the children take these Items
home to their parents and It Instills a conver­
sation with their parent."
"Most of the parents didn't leant this In
school." said Newkirk. "We never practiced
recycling. The children can go home and
teach their jiarents about recycling.
"We gel wonderful letters from the- parents,
talking about how every time they go to the
grocery store their children are telling them
to look for the recycling logo and make sure
(the Item) Is made from recycled material. It's
really an affirmation that our program Is

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roceivod notification o! an award for its program
working in the schools."
Hie Seminole County Recycling Program in­
cludes curbside recycling collection to all sin­
gle- family homes in Seminole County, volun­
tary commercial recycling; the SMRF. to
process rec-yc tables; an International mar­
keting program to sell the recyclable*; an ac­
counting system to track labor, transporta­
tion. tons received, tons sold, markrt name
and revenue generated; un Interlocal agree­
ment with tell seven cities to ensure uniformity
throughout the county; yard waste and mrtul
recycling at the landfill; used oil collection
sites; a county-office recycling program; a
public- education program; recycling of waste
tires Into playground surfaces In county
parks; construction of a plastic lumber envi­
ronmental walkwuy to demonstrate the use­
fulness of recycling plastic; and a regional
telephone directory recycling project, which
Includes Orange and Osceola counties and
Orlando, that heljied Inspire the phone comjtallies to recycle nationwide.
"To the best of my knowledge. It's the first
large-scale telephone recycling program In
the nation," said Newkirk. "Once we got Into
the program and they saw the magnitude (of
the jiroblrm. the phone companies) stopped
delivering their residential (books) In the
competing district." The two companies still
overlap on the business directories.
"We all learned a lot In this program." said
Newkirk. The companies now recycle all the
hooks that never get delivered, as well. "They
recycle all the new ones that never get deliv­
ered. and they recycle us many of the old ones
•us they can.
"It's In-en a really good effort for everybody.
We've all learned, and worked, on a Joint
agreement."

Trail dedication a part of forest awareness month activity at Little Big Econ
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HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
OVIEDO - A portion of the
Crass Seminole Trall/Flortda
National Scenic Trail will be
officially dedicated on Oct. 3
as part of planned activities at
the Little Dig Econ State For­
est.
The Division of Forestry
segment of the trail, which
runs from Uxkwood Road
east, through the forest, to old
Stute Road 13, Is u portion of
one of 11 nationally certified
recreational, historic and sce­
nic trails In the United States.
Tlie Florida National Scenic
Trail, when completed will
spun 1.300 miles of the state.
Ilie recently-opened
Cross
Seminole Trail Is pari of that
larger plan. It will eventually
mu from State Road 419 In
Chuluota to Soldier’s Creek
park. In Izmgwood.
Senior Forester Mike Martin
lias helped organize the dedi­
cation ceremony, to be held at
the County Road 426 und 13arr
Street trallhead. Martin said It
would l&gt;e appropriate to dedi­
cate the trail, since the oj)enlng of the Crass Seminole Trail
received a similar recognition.
Tilt- trail looks real good."
said Martin. The Floridu Trail
Association
recently
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urea of the trail.
'Hie FTA will lead groujis on
a hike of the new segment of
the trail on Saturday. Guests
will be transported from Barr
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can hike back to the trallhead.
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two miles und will take about
one hour.
’Hie event begins at 9 a.in.
and the ceremony will la- held
ut 9:30. The DOF. Florida
Game A Freshwater Fish
Commission, the St. Johns
River Water Management Dis­
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Bike Association will have dis­
plays set up and Boy Scouts
will be on hand to distribute
brochures
and
give-away
Items.
Besides hiking trails, the
forest Incurjiorales trails for
horses and bicycle. An organ­
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from the Seminole County
trallhead. off Langlord Road.
Chuluota. to the Geneva Wil­
derness Area.
Tills is the second annual
event In what Martin hopes
will become a tradition. Octo­
ber Is State Forest Awareness
Month and the DOF wants to

alert residents to the passive
recreational activities available
In the more than 600.000
ucres of lund managed In 34
forests statewide.
The Little Big Econ State
Forest was established In
1994. Current forest total
acreage is 4,980.

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grub could cause an Injury,
• Tnkr-rnrr with-hot-liquid*:
they can shatter thin glass
containers.' and a spill can
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• Never consume food that
lias passed an expiration datc•wlieu In doubt, throw tt out.
• Thoroughly clean surfaces
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raw meat using hot. soapy wa­
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can lead to food-borne ill­
nesses.
• Be especially alert when
children are In the kitchen.
Even the most common Items
can become dangerous In the
hands of a child. Provide close
supervision when the stove or
other appliances are In use.
Living Room
• Rugs can be perilous. Tack
them down or purchase those
with non-skid backing.
• Cover unused elect rtcul
untlrts tf children are around.
• In all rooms, lx- wary of old
or chipped paint, la-aded or
not. palm chips can be poi­
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Bathroom
• Standing water run drown
a child. Keep the toilet ltd
down and tire tub empty.
• Set the water heater no
higher Hum 104 degrees F to
prevent scalds and bums.
• Clean the shower, tub. sink
and toilet regularly lo remove
mold, mildew and bacteria
Ihut ran contribute lo Illness.
Bui beware the cleaner you
choose--aerosol
products,
drain cleaner and
toilet
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can he lethal If Ingested. Vine­
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sol air freshener.
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ceuticals, mi store prescrip­
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ihe reach of children. Because
accidents do happen, a firstaid kli Is a must. Stock It with
bandages, first-aid ointment,
gauze, pain relievers, syrup of
Ipecac and Isotonic eyewash.
Also. Include your physician’s
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Smith celebrates 80th birthday,
Lucia bids farewell to community

Randall and Edna Priest are surrounded by their six children on their
60th anniversary at their honeymoon site, Now Smyrna Beach.

A n n iv e r s a r y
With this ring,
I thee wed for...
60 happy years
Randall and Edna Priest,
longtime residents of Siirtford, usually mark lliclr a n ­
niversary with n couple of
days alone at New Smyrna
Beach _ the site of their honrymoon CO years ago (Aug. 9.
1038).
Tills year their six children
Included themselves In the
festhltlrs. After settling In to
adjoining moms at o beachside hotel In New Smyrna,
the group met at a seafood
restaurant for dinner, and
then reassembled at the ho­
tel for more celebrating.
TWo daughters had col­
laborated on the creation of
a videotape of select photos
that Included family mile­
stones of the past GO years:
graduations, first cars, wed­
dings. military service and
the like. The showing of the
video, complete with piano
background music proved to
be the highlight of the get to­
gether.
The honorees were sur­
prised with a shower of over
50 greeting cards from rela­
tives and friends. Refresh­

ments Including n lovely Ice
cream cake were served. It
was decorated with a multi­
colored cascade of ribbons
and ‘bride and groom' figu­
rine from the Priest’s original
wedding cake.
Reminiscing
continued
when a box of photos, some
of which had been used In
the video, was opened. There
were moments of nostalgia,
hilarity, and embarrassment
as the photos were passed
around.
Randall and Edna agreed
that It was the best anniver­
sary yet In their 00 years to ­
gether. Enjoying the weekend
along with the Priests were
Randall Priest, Jr., Sarah P.
Scanlon, Daniel and Renee*
Priest with their children
Maureen and Daniel. Jr.,
Louise and Erl Hlackwelder
with their son Benjamin, and
Emily and Tom Cook, all
from the Sanford area, and
Elisabeth und Monty Davis
from Willlston, S.C.
The Priest family has
grown to Include 10 grand­
children and three great­
grandchildren.

Milton E. Smith was king for
a day when he celebrated his
80th birthday on Sepl. 12 In
grand style at a gala reception
at the Sanford Woman's Club.
Resplendent In an Impecca­
bly tailored gray suit with a red
* boutonniere In the lapel, the
smiling former Sanford city
commissioner and his wife of
59 years, Vida, grreted more
than 125 guests ut the Satur­
day afternoon celebration.
The Smiths have called San­
ford home for about 40 years,
having moved here from Ocala
In 1958. Bom Sept. 10. 1918.
at Ludnwlri. Ga., Milton started
his work career with thr City of
Waycross (Georgia) Gas Co. In
1942, he went to work for the
Seaboard Coastline Railroad
where he remained until his re­
tirement ns trainmaster
In
1979 after railroading for 37
years.
Active and energetic with a
keen Interest In civic uffnlrs
und politics, Milton ran for the
Sanford City Commission and
was elected In 1980 where he
remained for six years.
He
later worked as a bailiff with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Department where he spent
another seven years followed
by his second retirement In
1995.
Milton hus been a member
and deacon of the Central Bap­
tist Church In Sanford for 33
years and teaches the men's
Sunday school class there. He
is an uvid golfer and plays golf
every September In a golf tour­
nament at Callaway Gardens,
On.
The Smiths are the parents
of two children: The Rev. Fred­
die Smith who lives in Waycross with his wife, Vera,
where he pastors the Sweat
Memorial Baptist Church: and
Sue Christensen who lives with
her husband. Terry, In Sanford
where they own and operate
TEC Mortgages and Invest­
ments.
There are seven grandchil­
dren: Scott Smith, Sanford;
Blake Smith, Waycross; Steven
Smith, Nashville, Tcnn.: Erica
Wolfgang. Virginia Beach, Va.;
and Stacey VanDciWIde. Robyn
Arnold and Todd Christensen,
all of Sanford. Tile Smiths have
11 great grandchildren, 7 of
whom live In Sanford and con
often be found at Milton's and
Vida's home.
Among thr decorations and
memorabilia In the quaint
clubhouse at the birthday
celebration were displays and
photographs of Milton's life In­
cluding his railroad and city
commission days.
Two artistic birthday cakes
graced the main serving table.
The yellow cake was designed
with a replica of on earlier pe­
riod train and the chocolate
cake featured a detailed replica
of Milton's commissioner's
shield.

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Granddaughters
Stacey
VanDerWIde
and
Suzanne
Smith designed colorful and a r­
tistically arranged fruit trays.
Robyn Arnold, granddaughter,
eoonllnatcd the serving and
great granddaughters Amanda
Smith and Magen VanDerWIde
greeted the guests and a t­
tended the guest book.
Servers were: Carol Ressa,
Evelcna Yates, Mary Pugh,
Anita Barker, Elsie Parrish and
Kim Bathcllor.
SO LORO, LUCIA
Sanford Is going to lose one
of Its foremost, hard-working
senior citizens when Lucia
Weaver moves lo Phoenix, Ariz.
on Oct. 3.
Lucia's exemplary volunteerIsnt led to her receiving the
Sanford Klwants Club's Woman
of the Year Award for 1991.
She has had her fingers In lots
of pieH Including volunteering
for the Seminole County Health
Clinic. Meals-On-Wheels pro­
gram and the First United
Methodist Church where she 1b
an active member and assists

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Shirley Edyvcan. financial sec­ minute of her community In­
volvement. "I Just naturally like
retary.
Calling Montana her home to help people,' she said.
Her son. Roy and his wife,
state. Lucta worked for the
Veteran's Administration for Nlsa, are flying In to accom­
about 15 years. She has lived pany Lucta to Phoenix where
In the same apartment for 20 she will make her home with
years and has enjoyed every Plcese see D ittric h , Psga 4C

Members of the Sanford Senior Citizens Club saying
farewell are (from left): Marianne Unnemann. Dee

Capucille, Lucia Weaver, honoree, Rebecca Hender­
son, Gloria Jones and Arthur Scott.

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The 40th Anniversary season
of the Orlando Opera presented
the dynamic opera singer
Denyce Graves who has en­
joyed a meteoric rise to star­
dom since winning the New
England Metropolitan Opera
Rrgtonal audition in 1987. Ms.
Graves has sung at major op­
era houses and concert venues.
Ms. Graves opened the 199798 sruson for the Metropolitan
Opera singing Carmen. Her
1998-99 season lias Included a
sold-out performance with the
Bach Festival Society of Winter
Park In March or 1998.
Joining Ms. Graves were six
young Blngera and performers
of Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academics.. These
young artists will forever re­
member this historical week
with the artist Orav*es and the
world renown Jones High
School Concert Choir under
the direction of Edna Sampson
Hargrett.
Hal France was conductor of
the Orlando Philharmonic Or­
chestra. Thr camerata provides
singers for the Orlando Opera
Gala, featuring soloists and
choristers in every Orlando
Opera production. The Orlando

Children's Opera Group offers
training in all aspects of musi­
cal theater and operatic per­
formers to young people ages
7-18. The Children's Opera
Group and Tajiri School of
Performing Arts and Academics
collaborated, wrote und per­
formed the premiere of an
original opera. ‘Joining Our
Voices* this past spring.
H.O.P.E. MEETS
Seminole H.O.P.E. Neighbor­
hood Advisory Council com­
munity meeting was held Sat­
urday. Sept. 19, 12 noon at the
Westslde Boys and Girls Club.
Vernon McQueen presided over
Uie monthly community meet­
ing. The advisory council gave
reports of accomplishments In

thetr areas.
Seminole H.O.P.E. is empow­
ered to care for the community.
On Oct. I, the Seminole
H.O.P.E. will move their office
to the Grove Counseling Center
located at 580 Old SanfordOviedo Rd.. Winter Springs. FL
32708. telephone 327-17G5.
Semlonlr H.O.P.E. will serv­
ice the west side and will still
be u partner with Orlando
Fights Back in the central
Florida Prevention Coalition
which Is sponsored by the
Grove Counseling Center. Inc.
and The Center for Drug F'rcc
Living. Inc. Tilts program is
funded by the center for Sub­
stance Abuse* Preventlon/ADM
District 7.
The guest speaker for the
session was a representative
from the Juvenile Justice De­
partment who gave current s ta ­
tistics of Juveniles serving In
the County of Seminole. He
Informed the council of thr new
program S.T.O.P. 'Seminole
Teen Option Pregnancy*. This
program ts for both young men
and women. Thr program Is
now 111 cl feet at Lakevtcw Mid­
dle School now named MlllenP le iM see Hawkins. Tags 4C

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The Lake Mary Chapter of
the A A R P had a very magnetic
llrst meeting back alter their
summer break
The guest
speaker for their September
meeting was Marie Wallaker
who came to speak to the
members about the magnetic
health care.
Magnetic
products have been used for
many years In Japan, but ate
only Just now beginning to gain
Increased usage In the Untied
States, There are magnetic In­
soles, magnetic chairs, and
much, much more. To put Is
simply, one of the ways that
magnetism helps healing Is by
Increasing
blood
flow.
Theoretically.
magnets
in­
crease blood flow because the
hemoglobin that is carried by
red blood cells contains largr
amounts of Iron. And iron, of
course. Is attracted by mag­
nets,
Ms. Wallaker did several
demonstrations for the AARP
using members to help her.
Several members also hud
some very positive anecdotal
reports about thetr use of the
magnetic Insoles. Ms. Wallaker
also said that athletes are
regular users of magnetic
products. Their Injuries, she
said, heal In half the time with
the use of magnets.
In other news, Vice President
John Schelrman
reminded
members to get their Bulletin

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(a news magazine for seniors)
and to read about what affects
thetr lives. Keep up with what's
going on. he urged.
Norma Smith, the nominat­
ing committee chair, explained
the different types of AARP
membership to the members.
She also told them that the
slate of officers for the 1999
year would be presented at the
October meeting and voted on

at the November meeting.
'Hie October meeting will be
a fun one for all concerned
The AARP Is planning a picnic.
AARP will lie providing the
meat and the paper products,
blit they arc looking for some
members to sign up to bring
covered dishes for the picnic.
Henry Jehan. Health Serv­
ices Chair, reminded AARP
members that flu season Is Just
around the comer. Flu ts espe­
cially dangerous for the very*
young and the over 55 crowd.
Flu shots are a quick and a l­
most painless way to protect
yourself. Health Choice Is of­
fering flu Immunizations from
Oct. 15 to Nov.I. For dates and
clinic locations, call 1-800635-4345. And plan to go early.
It takes 2 weeks from the time
of Immunization to build up

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STARDUST OARAGE
SALE SCHEDULED
T h e f ia v d o ir
The Stardust Service Unit of
unco
Girl Scouts lit 1-tkc Mary will
hold a large garage sale on
-Atm tond
Saturday, Oct. 3, from 8 a.m.
tto 2 p in., the Holy Cross Lu­ rl
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theran Church lit Lakr Mary.
Currently,
12
troops are
signed up to participate In the
garage sale. There will be lots
INSURANCE GROUP
3697 Lake Emma Rd.
of toys. Ixioks. clothes and
more The money from the sale
Lake Mary
|
will !&gt;c going to fund the troops
activities. For Instance, one
troop Is currently raising
money lo go to the Birthplace
In Savannah. Ga. (where
Juliette Ixiw was Ixim and Qlrl
Scouts beg,ml and another Is
saving money to go to the Girt
Scout National Hradquartrrs In
The Department of Children and Families, District 7 is
New York.
seeking volunteers to serve on the Health and Human
Services Board. Prospective members must represent
Central Florida's population with respect to age, gender
and ethnicity, and must have demonstrated interest, com­
When putting out a
mitment, and have appropriate expertise tor meeting
campfire, drown the fire,
health and human services needs of the community.
Interested individuals should contact the Department ol
stir it, and drown it again.
Children and Families, District 7 Administrator's office al
REMEMBER. ONI Y YOU CAN
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deadline for submitting application is October 5, 1998.

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Ready lor an exciting tail season of bndge are members of the Bndge Club of the Sanford Woman s Club

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(Irom left) Terl Millikan, Thelma Smith, Rusie Doan
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them. She said she will miss
all her friends In Sanford and
may return around Christmas
when a family member Is
scheduled to receive her mas­
ter's drgree.
Lucia Is saddened that she
will turn In her automobile to
the leasing company when she
leaves Sanford. Site Is now 90
and feels her driving days are
over.
Several farewell fetes have
honored Lucia Inrlcudlng a so­
cial. complete with large
sheetcakc and balloons, when
the Sanford Senior Citizen's
Club met on Sept. 15.
BRIDGE CLUB
KICKS OFF SEASON
The Bridge Club of the San­
ford Woman's Club kicked off
the fall season with a bridge
social in the historic clubhouse
on Oak Avenue. Hostesses
Thelma Smith and Terri Milli­

kan. greeted the players in true
southern style with a lavish urray of culinary dr lights, ac­
cording to Libby Prevatt.
Winners arc as follows: Terri
Millikan, high: Selma Newman,
second high: and Betty Halback. third high.
Other players of the day
were: Zrlda Siskind, Rose J a ­
cobson, Shirley Mills. Margaret
Gross. Alice Potter, Doris
Stein, Rusie Dean and Libby
Prevatt.
are as follows: Terri Millikan,
high: Selma Newman, second
high: and Betty Hulback, third
high.
WIDOWS, WIDOWERS
FORM NEW OROUP
Members of the newly-formed
organization. WOW. recently
enjoyed their first outing at
Seminole Park dog racing
track. 'Die seventh rate hon­
ored the organization, and ac­
cording to Minnie Kane, sev­

eral members made u few
bueks.
Minnie said, "We had 59
members and guests sitting
high In the clubhouse enjoying
the delicious lunch and their
favorite dog running. Alter the
race. WOW officers went down
on the track to have a photo­
graph taken of ‘Frank and
Beans.' the winning) dog called
WOW.
WOW is an organization of
widows or widowers and those
who have spouses in nursing
homes. Presently there arc 65
members. The friendly and
fun-loving group meets the
first Tuesday of the month at
the Florida Hospital WOW
meeting room on Sand Park
Road In Lake Mary. New mem­
bers are welcome.
For Information, call Dom
DcSamo, president, al 3235152, or Minnie Kane, secre­
tary. 322-8549.

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nium or you may call llie direc­
tor. Larry Dorsey at 328-5002.
S.T.A.Y. Is a Seminole tru ­
ancy alternative for youth
through the Seminole County
(Mbllc Schools, 181 Bush
Loop. Sanford. The telephone
number Is 302-8810 mid you
may call between 8:00 a m.
and 4:00 p.m. A satellite office
for Scmlonle H.O.P.E. will be
at 6550 French Avenue In the
Winn-Dixie Marketplace.
Tile Central Florida Preven­
tion Coalition presented ‘Stars
of Prevention' Wednesday eve­
ning. Sept. 16 at Hie Lillie H

Greene Community Center, Al­
tamonte Springs. Master of
ceremonies was Paul Snead.
Jr. Entertainment for the eve­
ning was by Aside! Fitzpatrick,
the Luna family and TaJIri
School of Performing Arts and
Academics.
Over 200 stars of prevention
were honored for their services
to the coalition and the com­
munity. After an enjoyable pro­
gram. the guests mixed, min­
gled and dlm-d on the tasteful
llors d’oeuves.
Tills prevention coalition Is
mi alliance of organizations
and individuals who during the
year have joined forces to co­

ordinate and promote preven­
tion efforts in Seminole and
Orange Counties. Their goal Is
to prevent mid reduce the Inci­
dents mid prevalence of alco­
hol. tobacco and other drug
use along with related health
mid safety problems.
Seminole H.O.P.E. Is one of
the founding partners along
with the Grove Counseling
Center and the Center for Drug
Free Living. Inr.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY

September birthdays are
wished to the following: Hattie
PIcsm see Hawkins Page 5C

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Home fire drill is im portant
preparation for the real thing
DKAIt ARMY I II Ih-i th.- majori­
ty of your n-adi-ra Ihlnk they’d lxahlr to Find their way out of Ihcir
home quirkly and safely if a finbroke out late at night. Th&lt;- sad
truth is, only a small percentage of
(he population i.s actually prepared
to do ho If there were a real fire,
that lack of preparation could cunt
them their lives
Set me share Home frightening
numbers with you. The nonprofit
National Kirc Protection Associa­
tion asked a similar question in a
survey, and our worst fenrs were
confirmed Although most people
feel relatively safe from fire, only If.
percent of those who responded had
planned and actually practiced how
they'd escape if they had a Tire in
their home That means nearly Hfi
percent of the population will he
woefully ill-pn-pnn-d if fire strikes
And ill-prepared they an-: The
fact is, eight out of III lire deaths in
the United States lake place in the
home For that reason, it's critical
that all of us practice how we'd
escape in the event of a home (ire;
and then practice an nllt'rnulit r
escape route in case the first one is
blocked Tin- only sun- way to know
is to phynically practice escaping
before there’s a fire In other words
Hold a home fin- drill
Ahby, your readers will have an
opportunity dunrig this coming Fire
Prevention Week, Oct 4-10, to join
others in their rominumlifH in plan­
ning and practicing their own home
fire drills at li p m on Wednesday,
Oct, 7, during the North Americawide Great Kscape Fire Drill As
the official sponsor of Fire Preven­
tion Week for mini- than 70 years,
NFI’A has teamed up with fire
departments all across the United
States and Canada that will sound
their alarms to signal the start of
this first unified community fire
drill Individual families ran then
begin their fin- drill at home Infor­
mation about each community's
participation will he publicized
locally.
Fire drills are the 'G reat
Kscape." I hope none of your read­
ers will have in experience escaping
a real fire Rut it's something they
all need to know they ran do, and
the Great Kscape fire drill is a safe
way to find out
GKOIIGKI) M1M.KK.
PRKS1DKNT, NATIONAL Ft UK
PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

DEAR ARMY: Since I have
retired, I g&lt;&gt; shopping with my wife
more often. I have noticed women
ADVICE
putting their purses or wallets in
their shopping carts, then turning
th.-ir hacks on them while they
look for items they may want to
purchase.
ABIGAIL
Anyone could easily pick up
VAN BUREN these purses or wallets and walk
away with them I would like to see
fewer women doing tins Is-causo I'm
the tyjH- of jx-rson who would chnse
PONDER THIS: “He grateful someone I saw taking another’s
for each new day. A new day purse. I'd probably end up in the
th a t you have n e v e r lived hospital. So for my snke, please
before. Twenty-four new, fresh, advise women to keep their purses
unexplored hours to use useful­ with them, not leave them in the
ly and profitably. We can septan- carts.
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der, neglect or use It. Life will
REDWOOD CITY, CALIF.
lie richer or poorer by the wny
we use today.
DEAR FRANK: Far he It from
“F inish every day and he
dune w ith it. You have done me to eminngrr your hcnlth and
whnt you rould; some blunders safety. Indies, for Frank’s sake,
mid absurdities crept In; forget plense keep ynur purses and
them as soon ns you can. w allets with you; never leave
Tom orrow Is a new day. You them unattended.
shall lo-gin it well and serenely
and with too high n spirit to be
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sense." (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
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armor to protect bin troops. In
the IHOOs, It was worth more
than gold. Henderson snld.
Such Is not the case In the
HFJOs; prices range from 20
rents to 55 rents, depending
on thr demand for aluminum
111 the world market. Eco­
nomic trouble In Japan has
brought prices down to 27
rents a pound for Irss llial 50
pounds.

Henderson said hr Is the
busiest thr two weeks before
Christmas. People save up
their rails all year for a little
extra spending money during
the holidays. Aluminum ran
recycling can also benrflt
schools,
sports
teams,
churches and other organiza­
tions. It's a way to make a lit­
tle money- on something that Is
common place In most homes.
Henderson said lie thinks of
DEAR GEORGE: Thank you the site as his store, where he
for this im portant rem inder. procures 'reverse retail.’ giv­
And re a d e rs, don’t fo rg et to ing out money Instead of tak­
change the b a tte rie s in your ing It In.
smoke detector*. They are your
"The kids are the best.’ he
firs t line of defenae a g ain st snld. “They get so excited over
home Area, but only if they're in t l . ’
working order.
After so many yearn of being
In one location, Henderson,

who lives In Deltona. Is pretty
rerogntzahlr. Many of Ills cus­
tomers come from the other
side of the river. He said, when
thry see him tn a restaurant or
a store, they may not know his
name hut they always greet
him.
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Lee, Naomi Freeman. Koslland
II. Tillman. Kmnia Jean Wil­
liams. William Tillman. Sr..
Marie Tillman.
Jacqueline
[taker. Delores Martln-Ashley,
Jest in Roberson, Arthur Mae
Scoll, Rev. Uclous Dorsey.
Ethel June, Lula Cummings,
Cynthia Tlllmim. Faye Wil­
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Tillman and Helen Smith.
BINDERS CELEBRATE
Tlic Gospel Chrtsttati-Alres
of Sanford will celebrate their
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Groups wishing (o appear may
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Sanford mayor
commends participants

Lake Mary mayor
extends best wishes

^letter!
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As m ayor of I lie* Cttv ol Lake Mary. I would
like to w eleom c you to the 12th A nnual 1-ikt*
Mary H eathrow Festival of the Arts. This event
b rin g s m ore th a n 3 5 0 world renow ned a rtists
lo L ike Mary a n d h a s &lt;|nlrkly becom e Seminole
C ounty’s m ost p re stig io u s event. T hrough the
generosity of th e c o rp o rate sp o n so rs, th e Like
M ary-H eathrow Festival of the A rts h a s
c o n trib u te d m ore th a n $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 d o llars and
aw arded m ore th a n 2 87 sch o la rsh ip s since
1080. rills is tru ly Florida’s “Festival for Art
S ch o larsh ip s."

D a v id

M o n lo r

Located next to th e world h e a d q u a rte rs of
AAA, the site for th is y ear's festival will provide a
b eau tifu l se ttin g for all in a tte n d an c e.
I would like to com m end all ol th o se Involved
in th e Festival ol th e A rts for creating a
program th a t b en efits not only L ik e Mary, but
o u r neighboring co m m u n ities a s well.
I en co u rag e everyone to a tte n d th e 12th
A nnual L ik e M ary-H eathrow Festival of the
A rts to be held on O ctober 3 an d O ctober 4 in
L ik e M ary a n d I offer my b e st w ishes for
a n o th e r su ccessfu l festival.
Sincerely.
L ak e M ary M a y o r
D a v id J . M e a lo r

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Larry Dalo

PARTY'S TV m
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On b eh alf of th e City Com m ission and
resid en ts of th e City of S anford. 1 would like t&lt;&gt;
com m end the sp o n so rs, p a rtic ip a n ts and st.iii
of th&lt;- L ike Mary H eathrow Festival ol the Arts
for th eir elforts In b rin g in g Ib is prestigious
cu ltu ral event to o u r c o m m u n ity for the l.'ili
consecutive year
The City of S anford Is p leased lo join with
o th e r Sem inole C o u n ty m unicipalities m
acknow ledging th e significant contributions ot
the festival. For m ore th a n a decade, we have
enjoyed the o u ts ta n d in g e x h ib its ol uumeroos
renowned a rtis ts a n d reajH'd th e benefits ol an
excellent s o ilin ' ot sc h o la rsh ip funding lot out
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com m unity spirit have provided tin
o p p o rtu n ity lor c u ltu ra l enrichm ent and
ed ucational ad v an cem en t lo our ciii/cns
It Is with great c o n h d rn c r in th e continned
su ccess ol the L ik e Mary H eathrow Festival ol
the Arts th at we extend o u r best w ishes lor tins
year’s event. May the I1M18 Festival far r x in d
all ex p o tattoos?
Sim en lv.
S a n fo rd Mayor
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�6 - Sominolo HoiaJd - Sunday, Septem ber 27. 1990

Lake Mary Heathrow Festival of the Arts
‘There are
going to be
some really
wonderful
items...We
have worldrenowned
artists
participating
in this event.
These are not
amateurs.’

Joanne LucasBourg

Dy Vicki B elluccia
11KHALI) STAFF WKITKK

Tltey ,ire to with the In crowd.
The Like Mary Heathrow Festival of the Arls has
become a strong tradition In Seminole County over
the last 12 years. S»n&gt;portrrs of the arts throughout
Central Florida and from across the southeastern
United Stales have put the event on their fall calm
dars for many years.
Co-founder Joanne Lucas -Uourg said she believes
the event is one of the jiremler arts events In Cen
Iral Florida. Though It is not nearly as old or as cs
tahltshcd as the Winter Park Arts Festival, the Like
Mary Heathrow rvent Is a s well-known and attracts
artists of equal caliber.

Tho poster for tho Lako Mary-Hoathrow Fostival of the Arts was
designed by Winter Spnngs artist Rae Mane.

Hils year's event, on Oct. 3 and 4. will showeasr
the works of more than 300 world-renowned artists
who produce some of the l»est work In a variety of
media. Hits year's event Includes exhibitors who
work in media including watercolor. pastels
(including posirr artist (tie Marie*), oils and acryl
Us. sculpture, jewelry, pottrrv and photography.
"There are going to he some really wonderful
Items." Lucas Hourg said.
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Wlille many who come to the event are mere
browsers (which Is fine with all of those who exhibit
at the Lake Mary Heathrow Festival of the Arts),
there will be plenty of options for those who want to
make an Investment In some of the quality pieces
that will be for sale at the evrnt.
Lucas-Bourg Is quick to point out the Lake Mary
Heathrow event Is not a craft show. The artists who
show off their work arc artisans who are among the
best In their chosen fields of expression. The origi­
nal works exhibited at this event are some of the
best produced In the art community today.
"We have world-renowned artists participating In
this event." Lucns-Hourg said. "These are not am a­
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Arts festival boosts economy by $1.5 m illion
By Vicki Belluccla
HERALD STAFF
WRITER

Ait festival patron Richard ZuHo takes a
look at the chip carving of Berry Snyder

of Deland. Snyder wifl be an artist at this
year’s festival as well.

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The organizers of the
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Festival of the Arts say
they have Invested $1.5
million In the Seminole
County economy over
the last dozen years.
And that's not rvrn
counting how much thr
artists and art aficio­
nados have spent, said
festival
co-founder
Joann Lucas-Bourg.
Thr festival organiz­
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point since Its Incep­
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back to the community
as they could.
*Of course we have
our expenses." LucasUourg said. "We have
put back us much as
we could in scholar­
ships and community
efTort9."
The festival attracts
world-rrnownrd artists
and many people travel
from across the south­
eastern United States
to sec the show and to
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other arlwork. LucasUourg said the people
who travel such a long
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County as well." she
explained.
One of the most lm*
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to the county has been
the Investment In fu­
ture artists and schol­
ar* in Seminole County
schools, she said.
According to LucasUourg. thr Like Maiylleuthrow Festival of
the Arts scholarship
committee has given
out more than 1119
scholarships since the
festival first began In
1986. Students Irom all
seven of the county's
high schools who are
Interested In the arts
have lieen helped along
In their studies by fes­
tival moneys.
Hie school art de­
partments have also
benefited
financially,
she said.
"We give them 75
rents out of evrry dol­
lar when the)’ sell tick­
ets to thr festival." she
said. "And this year,
they're selling so well
that we're having trou­
ble keeping up with thr
demand."
Lucas-lkiurg said the
festival Is not a profitmaking event.
"Every penny that is
profit goes right back
into tiie community
arts programs." LucasUourg said.
Thr festival Is a Ju­
ried art exhibit and
artists who participate

are competing for more
than $20,000 in cash
prizes. Many of thr top
winners return to the
area for this festival
year aflrr year, shr
noted
"We like to reinvest
In the arts In a numlier
of dllTrrrnl ways." shr
said.
Seminole County has
not krpt specific rr«
ords on the economic
Impact of th r festival
on the local economy.
but the Tourist Devel­
opment Office reports
that th r festival Is one
of th r many events
which dmw peoplr to
the county each year
Strong.
traditional
events such as thr
Like Maty Heathrow
Frstlval of the Arts
make the county a fa­
vorite destination for
peoplr who visit Cen­
tral Florida In the fall,
officials said.

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P o s te r a r tis t sh o w c a se s love o f a n im a ls
Hie suit)eels ol this
year’s
an
festival
postet are a pair of
HKKAl I) M AIT
Florida pam hci cults
WRITKK
(torn recently in c a p ­
tivity.
Rac M.inc has alw ays
Karha and Itora were
hern drawn in nature
born earlier this s u m ­
ami has always draw n
mer to Kesha, an e n ­
it
dangered p an th er b e­
Navv
the
Winter
ing eared for by the
Springs artist, whose
t AKK
F oundation
work is tcatured on the
(Creating
Animal
RcI a n n u a l Like M.trv
spcct (education| They
Heathiow Festival oi
are a playful {tali of
the Arts poster,
Is
kittens and Kae Marie
happv that she is ahle
-slid s h e had a lot of
to com bine her love ol
tun playing with them
art with her love o|
as she photographed
anim als tot this y ear's
the pali in p rep aratio n
commemorative
art
lor doing her painting.
work
"We went to the llThe artist paints with
brary
m
A ltam onte
pastels on suede anil
Springs and Just let
said her work in that
them run around out
medium is co n stan tly
there.* she said T h e y
evolving Sht* said sh e
ran all ovei the place,
loves lo experim ent
They were so cute."
with the textures and
C hnstm llurlord of
with color
the CAKE Foundation,
"1 know when I tell
who h a s worked with
people I paint on suede
the cubs since they
they think of pictu res
were ho rn , said they
tit Klvts on velvet." sh e
.ire very used lo p e o ­
said, rolling her eyes,
ple.
haring
been
adding assu ran ces that
around hum ans their
it is nothing like that.
whole lives
The suit texture ol the
Ilicit playfulness is
d o th lakes on the upvery ap p aren t in Kae
pearam e ol tur when
M an es painting that
painted with the salt
was
used
for
the
pastels under the a r t ­
poster Ears at a tte n ­
ist's dell hand
tion and eyes m ischie­
Indeed, the detailed
vously dancing,
the
pointings are alive with
pair
is
shown
clim
bing
color and the subjects
through b ra n c h e s and
seem ready to Jump
a galaxy ol m orning
from their framed envi­
glories.
ronm ent
By V ick i U e llu e c ia

iloni in England to
m illion p aren ts. Kae
Mane spent het teen
age years In Seminole
County.
graduating
Irnm Seminole High
School. She went to
Seminole
Community
College before going on
lo the Art Institute ot
Atlanta
where
she
graduated In IBSf&gt; with
a degree
in visual
com m unications
She h as long been
associated
with the
Like Morv Heathrow
Festival of the Aits,
having studied at SCC
under the tutelage ol
William llcnklc. who
serves on the festival s
board ol directo rs In
lUSHi. another pointing
she produced ol a
Florid.t
panther
be
came the official t shirt
ilisign ot the festival
Iliat design w a s one ol
the
biggest
selling
Items In the festiv als
history, officials said.
Her work has been
exhibited and sold at
some of the most rci
ognizable festivals, in ­
cluding Fort Collins.
Colorado, the In tern a
tlonal
Koswell
Fine
Arts la-ague Show and
the Southern W om en's
Convention in Orlando
Kae Marie said that
one ol the keys to her
art Is that she takes
the tittle to observe the
world around her be*
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Artist
C ontinued from Page 10A
lore shi- ever pills p.is
tel In s iird r or prill ll to
paper
'OlisrrViitloii ol lile
.mitiiid us is the key
t.ii lor lirfnrr the hrsi
stroke ol i o|or ever
lutu lies the t am .is,
hnartl or paper " she
said - 1lieu vnu add the
passion *
Kae Marie said her
art
ts
eonsiantlv
i volvtug Sh e ha p p e m d
u p o n the
p as t e l
oil
surd' m e d i u m hv a «« i
dent w he n a It '''iiil w.i*&gt;
tivtiu; t' h e l p la r find
• lliel Iill ll d lt t el e nl ,t*a \ f li p te fi*t ' A pr e s
•-ion sh&lt; tried w or ki ng

on (lie la Id le and loved
the wav she was able
to express herself tin It
"Every time I do a
painting." she said "I
do
som ething
new.
som ething dllferenl,"
She said the so ftn ess
ol the siietie has nut
tally enabled her to
s h o w a soilness ol her
suh|etts,
hut s h e Is
a l s o abl e to paint the
line de tai l s a s wel l
Kae Marie Is o n e til
t he ai l is t s with a w e b
stir nt her o w n to djspl.iv her p a i n t i n g s oil
the Internet
f i n d her
at

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Group brings humans, animals together
By Vicki BeUuccia

HERALD STAFF
WRITER

yoa'rs ovent. Ho is oxpectod to return
this yoar.

Artist David G Somonos shows ott his
talonts to Connor Thoisen at tho last

___________________ \

We, as tiumans, often
fall to see how our own
existence Is intertwined
with that of the other
animals with which we
live.
Teaching the nerd for
respect
and
under­
standing between hu­
mans and other an i­
mals has been the fo­
cus of the CARE Foun­
dation since Its Incep­
tion three years ago.
Tlirough education, the
group has tried to h r Ip
people
understand
animals.
They don’t try to use
classroom s or p ro p a ­
ganda. Thr group sim ­
ply brings man and
Ijeast together under
friendly circum stances
allowing them leum
about one anothrr.
‘It’ a very beautiful
thing.* said Chrlstln
Hurford. who heads the
foundation. *Wc just
bring the animals out
and they teach people
ulxrul caring and con­

servation and tolerance
Iry Just being them ­
selves.*
The
foundation's
main attraction Is a
family of Florida p an ­
thers. Kesha and her
cubs, Kucha and It ora.
will Ik* at the Lake
Mary Heathrow Festival
of the Arts this year.
Kucha and Itora are
featured on the com ­
memorative
poster
painted by Rnr Marie
in pastels on suede.
As cuddly and playful
us the pair look In the
poster, they are In real
life. They will, along
w1lh their mother, be
out
periodically
throughout each of the
two days of the festival.
“People will be uble
to touch them, ask
rpiestlons and watch
how they interact with
each other and with
people." Hurford said.
When they are not on
stage or available for
the public, the p a n ­
thers will still be on
site for people to dew.
Hurford will be on
hand to tell people
about panthers In the

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wild, about their fight
against extinction and
about how they inter­
act with people. She
said she will answer
whatever
questions
people
might
huve
about the animals.
Thr CARE Founda­
tion Is a not-for-profit
organization that trtrs
to educate the public
alMiut how it can bene­
fit from showing re­
spect to animals like
the panthers.
They
also provide a safe and
permanent home for
those animals which
need protection in a
safe
environment.
Many of th r animals
live with Hurford In her
home.
Artist Rue Marie will
lx- on hand at the fest Ival with the panthers
she has Immortalized
on tills year's com ­
memorative poster.

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G r e e tin g s
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C a s s e lb e rry
As Mayor of the City
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Involved with Lake
Mary-Heathrow
Festival of the Arts for
creating a program
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Susie Favreau
Marlene S. Gaffney
Lisa F. Glas
Alfred C. Groth
Janet &amp; Jerry Hagan
Theressa L. Hamm
Debby A. Holly
Barbara J. Hrycuna
Michelle &amp; Ruth Jacbos
Heide Jansen
Danny S. Javorowsky
Curtis A. Jenney
Bonnie E. Kelly
Phil J. King
Terry L. Kuhn
Joni L. Laws
Joni L. Laws
Charlene A. Lewis
Pamela L. Maida
Josanne L. McAfee
Lenore K. McHugh
Sandi Meadows
Stephanie A. Mellor
Charles E. Miller
Donna Miller
Henri C. Mortas
Marie E. Nelson
Randy S. Nyberg
Kimberly A. Pechart
Yolanda M. Petroccio
Karen A. Pinter
Barbara Purcell
Jerry Ritz
Barbara A. Rivera
Jack D. Roberts
Viola D. Schou
Pearl Silverberg
Jerry L. Spitzack

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Dianne Stein
Lauren A. Swanson
Karen E. Swift
Howard B. Temple
Pamela S. Trigo
Cindy Vanderzee
Kao A. Vang
Dale M. Wayne
Mary L. Weedo
Lin S. Williams
Ted W. Wuschke
Ted W. Wuschke
Pamela K. Andre

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Rosemarie S. Brown
Garya B. Buckles
Barbara L. Carr
Larry S. Cole
Sam &amp; Patty Doss
Don &amp; Kathy Hardy
Heather M. Herron
Connie L. Howe
Patti Marmion
Donna &amp; Ethel McCall
Jerry W. Mcnair
Elizabeth Y. Pawlak
Donna F. Price
Gabriel Puyana
M. Todd Reed
Bill Slade
Martin F. Surak
John G. Winter

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Dick C. Ayre
Tommy R. Bragg
Jack Ellis
V.M. Ferguson
Kaye Gorecki
Debra T. Hardy
Kenneth A. Huff
Jason Hunt
David Hunter
Anne E. London
Marty S. Stokes
L^on L. Theodore

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JEWELRY
Kim K. Beisley
69
Chris A. Carlson
290
Rosario Chacon
296
Constance Peterson &amp; Christine 33
Celia M. Cline
4
Lee M. Cox
17
Isadora De La Vega
52
Keith L. Earnest
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Lake M ary / Heathrow
F e s tiv a l o f th e A r ts
Thanks You!!
The Lake Mary Heathrow Festival o f the Arts gratefully acknowledges all of the individuals who helped
make our Annual 1997 Festival such an overwhelming success. Hundreds of Seminole County Businesses
and community minded citizens have come forward to support Seminole Schools.
The children in Seminole schools today are the work force and future political leaders of our Community
and we especially want to publicly thank the following for serving as Corporate sponsors and/or providing
major donations for T h e T w e lfth A n n iv e r s a r y L a k e M a r y / H e a th r o w F e s tiv a l o f th e A r ts.

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Susan Jackson Foundation
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Progressive
NationsBank
Insurance
Seminole Herald
Lynx
Mix 1051
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Brasfield A Gorrie
Briar Corporation
Keller Outdoor
Foster Conant A Assoc.
Conklin, Porter A Holmes
Universal Engineering
HTE
Brite Voice
Jim Lash Blue Book Cars
Lake Mary Women's Club
Luigino’s Steak A Pasta
McDonalds o f Lake Mary
Mr. Print
Oviedo Chamber o f Commerce
Mullins Development Consulting Sen'ice
Nevery Mind This
Toni Russi Insurance
Five Star Silks
Sheriff Con Eslinger/Seminole County
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Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
Heathrow Land Co.
Heathrow Women’s Club
Home Depot
International Air Tours
J.C. Advertising
Jennings Environmental Services
Jr. ROTC Units
- Lyman High School
- Lake Mary High School
- Seminole High School
- Winter Springs High School
Mrs. Barbara Vaught
American Outdoor Advertising
Recoton
Sanford Women's Club
Seminole County Public Schools
- Educational Support Center
Stirling International Realty
Vannice Construction Co.

Publix Super Markets Charities
Phoenix International
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
Seagate
Fiserv Orlando
Ace Hardware/Sanford
Albertsons
BB1 Business Equipment
Bishop Simms
Bob McCabe Construction
Bobinger International Thick Sales
Chief Richard Beary/Lake Mary
Police Dept.
Courtyard by Marriott
Crown Bank
Florida Army National Guard
Florida Hospital
Gary’s Pool Service
Global Management
Goodings
Michael J. McLean Insurance

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A n th o n y C. J o n e c k
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P a t A. M e rrill
R o s a n n e M a n g a n o M iller
J o &amp; P a tr ic ia M o o n ey
C h a r m a in e B. P a r k e r
M a ry -A lic e P h ilm a n
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M a rg a re t J . P o r te r
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J o s e p h W . T a y lo r
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D o n n e F. B itn e r
D a rre ll &amp; Q u in n B ro o k s
P ris B u r n h a m
J o h n H. C h en
S h a r o n F. D a F o e
Bill E. D a r r a h
C an d ac e E re ssy
C h e ry l J . E v a n s
'Pina J . G o o ls b y
J a c q u e lin e S. G ro ssm a n
C in d y I li r t
'P erry C. H u m m e l
K ay m a W. I s s a e s
J a s o n Iz u m i
M ary A n n e J a m e s
E ts u k o L a w le r
G eo rg e D. M a h a n a
E la in e D. M c G u in
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P a ts y W . M o o re
J a m e s R. O ls o n
P hil P a r k e r
M ary B. S c h r o a d e r
J i m W ils o n
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L a rry N. C o u c h
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D a\ id J . B e rg e r
L in d a K. B lo n d h e itn
L o re n e F. B r o o k s h ir e
N in a I). B u x to n
L u d n e r C o n fid e n t
M alco m C o o p e r
S co tt C o u lte r
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D e b o ra h 13. E lm q u is t
B en W. E s s e n b u r g
R o b ert E w in g
R ita A. F u s io n
F r a n c is C. G a lv in
H e rb e rt F. H o ler
D av id R. H o rn
G e o rg ia J a n i s s e
K aC ve K in c h e n - F a r in a
S te p h e n P. K o u ry
Jerry ’ L an h am
M a rle n e L o n d o n
A n ia d e o M aggio
D ia n e L. M a r te n s
T iffa n y M a s e r
C h r is ti M a th e w s
H u g h K. M iller
Ivy M. M o n s e e s
M a rjo rie J . M u e th in g
C a ro l E ld e r N ap o li
R ick A. O tt
K y u n g A. P a rk
S te p h e n J . P lu n k e tt
G u n n i N. P ric e
T ali R. R e iss
M a ria A. R e y e s - J o n e s
D o rra n R u b e n R u s s e ll
P a t B. T h o m a s
R ic h a r d T im m
M a rg a re t T o e lle -H o v a n
M im a V a z q u e z

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S u z a n n e W. B lu m e n a u e r
d a r k B oyle
G e n e lb B r e n n e r
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K arin B u t t s
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J o h n H. C a d y
J a n i s S m ith * S e a s e r
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F r a n k G a b r ia l
D e b ra M. G a r d ie n - P u r d y
B ru c e A. G re e n
Holly P. H a m b ric k
J a c k R. Hill
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H e n ry J a l s a
B ob f t M o n a K ing
J im f t S ilv ia L akev
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M ichael S c h r e ib c r
L o rra in e M. S h u te
R obert E . S ta g e m y e r
L a rry W h id d e n
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J e a n f t J im M ah ar
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B e rry L. S n y d e r
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Radio station has plenty of activities
13v Vicki B clluccin
HERALD STAR' WRITER
You won't be able to
get bored, even if you
try. at the Like Mary
Heathrow Festival o|
the Arts.
I! the works of m ore
than BOO artists e a n ’t
keep yo u r mind and
heart occupied lor sev­
eral h ours at a stretch
and the tood (ust Isn't
enough tti send your
senses reeling, there
will be other activities
as well.
While m uch of what
organizers and s p o n ­
sor- have planned ilor the ch ild ren . who
have begun to have
their till of looking and
shopping, there will be
activities for the p a r ­
ents who are accom ­
panying them.
MIX 105.1. one of the
corporate sponsors of
the festival will have an
area where the children
can not only have their
■arlealures rendered by
.i professional artist,
but tltev can also ex­
press
them selves
in
media
ranging from
crayons
to
finger
p ain ts.

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reet from Disney.
"This Is great for the
kids," Cam pese said
Station
favorites
Scott and Erica will be
on hand throughout the

weekend, playing m u­
sic and selling their
CD.

Cam pese said there
will be music- the s ta ­
tion'- mix of oldies and
new
m usic-played
throughout each day.

He said the format will
appeal to both kills
and their parents.
The M IX 1 0 5 .1 area Is
not designed
as a
baby-sitting area where
parents can leave their
children for the day

while they browse and
shop In penre. ‘flint Is
why. he said, there are
arllvltles designed for
both youngsters and
their p aren ts.
"We re like the au n ts
and uncles at Ihc art

festival." Cam pese ex­
plained
"We'll take
rare of the kids and do
some things with them
while you rest, but
when It's time for them
to go Imek. you've got
to lake them."

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and a c t iv i t i es th ro u g h ­

out the two-dav festival
geared at both the
children and their p a r­
ents.
"Tilts will be a great
place to take a break."
said J.C . C am pese,
prom otions c o o rd in a­
tor for the radio s t a ­
tion. "We'll have kids'
activities and a ‘P arent
Lounge* where ad u lts
can kick back and relax. have some fun and
let their kids work of
some excess energy."
Cam pese said the
MIX 105.1 area will in ­
clude ch aracter artist
Mandel doing free pic­
tures of tlie children,
who want to have their
likenesses
preserved
for posterity.
There will be o p p o r­
tunities for the children
to do their own draw­
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well. Like the art festi­
val p articip an ts th e m ­
selves. the y o ungsters'
a n work will be entered
into a juried exhibition.
Wlille the prizes w on’t
be cash, there will be

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D ancing as a p art ol
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aw ard s.
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s ta tu s
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th is
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S c n w o iri Herald - Sunday, S oplom boi

27,

1990

Local students bring home scholarships...
By Vicki Helluccia
IIKNA1.I) STAFF
WRITER
Kelly S li.dllng.ill is
one of tl&gt;t* scholarship
w inners who lias been
honored bv (lie Like
Murv
H eathrow
Festival of the Arts
Tl»e
Sem inole
Coim nnnliy
College
graduate
will
he
attending
the
University ol H o n d a's
College ol Fine Alls
with the assistance ol
the art festival
llalllngall received a
$ 1,000 scholarship .is
part of the festival.
which hills iiself as
"Florida's Festival lor
An Scholarships."
H ie Seminole High
School graduate has
been
Involved
In
com m unity and school
organizations for years
li Is her dedication to
the
com m unity
at
large, as well as her
artwork, that earn ed
her favor with the
scholarship
com m ittee.

She served as
a
Gallery
Assistant .0
SCC while she was a
student
there
and
represented
the
college .n leadership
conferences
In addition to her
Like Mary H eathrow
Festival ol the Arts
sc holar ■'hip. llalllngall
has
received
th e
A llm sa
International
Eleanor .1 M atthew s
Scholarship
llalllngall said she is
gratelul
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the
scholarship asslstanc c
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..Kelly Ballingall (SCC),
aty Tate (Lyman)

K.ity Tate a studonl at Lyman High
' &gt; i won a scholarship grant tor her

! It.K A L I) M AI I
WKIT KU

A dancer since h er
[list slips. Katv T ut *1
Jus been Involved in
11it - arts her whole life,
iven at the age of
[line, she said, she re*
hli/i d that rlanee would
t j&lt;- . i d r i v i n g f o r c e I n
ler hie

the Lyman
High
rhool graduate h as
[ilgli stepped her way
nto a scholarship from
lie l-ikc Mary ileal hf tiw Festival of the
lf\lts.
The scholarship Win­
Jet
said site
w.is
aught to work hard
ftmtl In pursue h er
H re.m ts by her p aren ts.
|[ ie t leathers and h er
friends. She said It w as
that dedication that
ias brought her w here
he Is today.

t

they* have instilled in
me." she said. 'As long
as I do that. 1 know the
rew ards will he many."
Itcyond her inteiest
tn dance as an oppot
tunny to perlorm. she
said she hopes in con
Untie her education in
the area of kinesiology
so th.it she (an help
other dancers stay In
top physical condition.

Ju d g e

C ontinued from Page 28
awards for her artwork
as well. She has won
awards of distinction at
the Gainesville Spring
Arts Festival and the
Mount Dora Ails Festi­
val. and llrst place
awards at the Maitland
Art
Festival.
Other
awards were captured
at the Winter Springs
Art Festival, the Foun*
lainvirw Art Festival,
Tate
will
atten d the Winter Park Arts
n thFlorida
an State
additional
University Festival and the Main­
sail Art Festival.
&amp;1.000 to use toward
Vey has been work­
tier educiiUlonal
exing with clay for two
[lenses this sem ester.
‘For me. the best
decades.
"It ts not always
reimbursement 1 can
tve my teachers, fami­ easy, but It Is intensely
l i e s and friends who. satisfying." she said
about
her
work.
lave been so suppor"Contemporary
clay
• live would bc to ro n*
work Is wonderfully
Ilnur the work ethic

F

Tale said sh** Is
"Inislr.ited
by
the
growing lai k ol support
lot the arts" in the
st hoot
system
She
said she was pleased
that the Like Mary
Heathrow Festival of
the Arts continues lo
support those sch o lars
who are dedicated to
performance and visual
arts.

varied and creative, but
through It all. a tradi­
tion thousands of years
old continues. I am u
willing and happy p ar­
ticipant tn the world of
day."
The artist will take
the challenge of look­
ing over the urtwork of
more than .TOO partici­
pants at the Lake Mary
Heathrow Festival of
the Arts and help to
select the best of the
best In each category
as well as the best
piece of the show.
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liy Vicki Hclluccin

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New site designed with artists in mind
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Ideally s u ite d fo r a fes­
tiv a l lik e th is , Evans
said, because th e re are
sid e w a lks and beaut Ifu lly landscap ed a rra s
a ro u n d the areas where
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food vendors.
'W e designed th is as
a fe stiva l p a rk ," Evans
said T i l l s Is t h r firs t
event o f w hat we hope
w ill be m any In the
p a rk . It was designed
to
co m p le m e n t
the
H e a th ro w In te rn a tio n a l
B u sin e ss C e n te r and
Is- used as a site for a ll
s o rts o f fest Ivals."
‘H ie I A I , Acres site
was owned by L 'o Trep a n le r u n til recently. It
was T re p a n le r w ho lent
the la n d to the fe stival
o rg a n ize rs s ta rtin g In
th e ir second year.
That
place
o ver
th e re at H e a th ro w was
just too s m a ll fo r w hat
they w 'rrr d o in g .” T re ­
p a n le r said. "They were
going to need a bigger
place, I co u ld te ll, so I
offered th e m m y place
out
th e re .”
I A I . Acres becam e
t b r tra d itio n a l place
fo r the
L ik e Mary
H e a th ro w Festival o f
the A rts as w ell as a
num ber of
c o n c e rts
and c o m m u n ity events.
B u t, T re p a n le r said. It
was th e a rt festival th a t
sta rte d It all.

By V ic k i B e llu c c la

N K K A I.D STAFF
W H IT E R
F or
a decade, t h r
L ik e M a ry H e a th ro w
Festival o f th e A rts has
Ijcen lire p re m ie r s ite
for fine a rts to Ik * cxh lh llr d
a n d sold
In
S em inole C o u n ty ,
W ith the e xce p tio n o f
the firs t year, w hen It
took place In the to w n
center area o f H e a th ­
row. the fe s tiv a l has
spread
p a s to r la lly
across th e 4 0 -a cre s ite
at I A I , A cres.
T ills
year. It w ill d e b u t at a
new
lo c a tio n :
Oval
Park, a b o u t one m ile
n o rth o f Its
fo rm e r
hom e.
Oval P ark, ow ned b y
Pfzzuttt. tile real e sta te
In ve stm e n t a n d d e ve l­
opm ent co m p a n y w ith
p ro je cts
In H e a th ro w
and th r H e a th ro w I n ­
te rn a tio n a l
B u s in e s s
Center.
ha s
newer
hosted a fe s tiv a l, b u t
re p re se n ta tive s believe
It Is the perfect s ite fo r
the L ik e M ary H e a th ­
row art fe stiva l.
"It Is a w ide open
space w ith
an oval
sidew alk
set
a ro u n d
the
p e rim e te r
w h e re
the a rtis ts ca n set up
th e ir b o o th s fo r p e o p le
to ju s t w a lk a ro u n d and
shop and e n jo y ,” s a id
M ark
E vans.
a
spokesm an fo r P lz z u tti.
T lic p a rk Is a b it
sm a lle r th a n the L A I,

"It w as a real p le a s ­
ure h a v in g th e m out
th e re .” he said. "I lik e d
going to th e fe stiva l
m y s e lf.”
T re p a n le r sold th e
site at the c o m e r o f
L ik e M arv B oulevard
and In te rs ta te 4 to d e ­
velopers hallowing la s t
y e a r's a rt fe stiva l T h r
once p ris tin e area has
l&gt;een
b u lldoze d
a nd
hom es are b e in g b u ilt
on the acreage.
The
fo rm e r
ow ner
said he m ade a b u s i­
ness d e cision In s e llin g
the p ro p e rty and re ­
grets th a t it w o n 't be
a va ila b le fo r th e fe s ti­
val, b u t be said the
new site p ro m ise s to
lie a very nice one.
” 1 th in k they've got a
good place over th e re .”
he said, a d d in g h r In ­
tends to a tte n d tills
year's fe stiva l In Its
new home.
Because o f d e v e lo p ­
m ent along th e 1-4 C o r­
rid o r In the H e a th ro w
area, p a rk in g p ro b le m s
th a t d id n 't exist at L A I,
Acres co u ld a rise , b u t
organizers are w o rk in g
w ith
the
S e m in o le
C o u n ty S h e riffs O ffice
and w ilh busin e sse s In
the area to a c c o m m o ­
date those w ho w a n t to
atte n d the fe s tiv a l.
Evans
said
P izzu tl
w ill do w h a te ve r
It
takes to m ake sure o r ­
ganizers are able to
assure
fe s tiv a l-g o e rs
that they w ill have no

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tro u b le
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w ill
be
n u d e fo r those w ith
special
needs
a nd
p a rk in g as close to the
fe stiva l w ill be made
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else.
” We use to Just p a rk
people there o n -s ite ,*
T re p a n le r said. "N ow
th e y’re Just going to
have to w a lk a little b it
to get th e re .”
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t oiitiniinttv at t lesiiv.il
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that r v e n i t .titer Uses
to rt e at e ' satil ol Initial
i h a u u i a n a n d .idttiinis
tratot tm the (estival.
Honni e Manpii.t "Art ts
so
uni versal
a nd
i l o s s e s all h n u t l d a t l e s
file h a n d s
r epr es e nt
that o u r .ispet t ol h o t h
art a nd i otui ni i ni l v that
t r a n s g r e s s e s all
divi­
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i anv,is and wotkinn to
i!rtbet to i reate alt “
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all people wotkltm to
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itiedilitns, eullures and
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